Grand Traverse Herald, January 07, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 07, 1913

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1913-01-07

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imcJ Xravor*
TWICE -''- WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D A V — • 1 . O O

A YEAR

THAVKKSi: nfv.'JiUAM) TRAVKKSi: (VrXTV. MKUH-JAN. Tl KSDAY, JAN. 7. liOJ

eov. FERRIS MAKES PLEA FOR REFORM
MESSIIBE TO THE LE6ISUTURE FAIRLY BRISTLES WITH
PR06RESSIVE IDEAS-SPECIAL STRESS IS LAID UPOH
HEGESSin FOR RADICAL CHANGE IN PRESENT PRIMARY
LAW IN ORDER TO MAKE IT WHAT IT WAS ORIGIHAaY
INTENDED HY ITS ADHERENTS.

DIED IN FLORIDA

MICHIGAN CORN SHOW
Annual Event Will be Held In Kals-

n'ceivi'd

yc.sii-rday

Normal, Kalama
, incliMvc.

Jnuuuiy
ll hns^created

the Middrh pas.dng aw;o- of Cliaa; 1-

ii-ars of age. and a
«-<*ji»tal:e.
Valuable i-rite

reeiKy father <if Mis.'Ih-mas tkiehMr. Cns-iio'hsB a lollage at IIiIb

IfllNitine and Referendym Are Reearded by Die HewOovemor
as flie MosI Importairt Measures Tbroy£b Which Ihe People
May ope to Ohialo Needed Relief-Ellmloatlon of Party
DINerences Is Urged as Best Method tor Securing Beneflcial Legislation-Other Vital Questions Are Given Caretol
Consideration.

place

where

Im- alnais

will

each ditiKiun.

II. ui Kt. V.icrKlmrg. Ha.
iMbiu's

r«-<lUeBl«Hl

lie

III -ll

in

Iiiii-Mlitt. li-il liy

cIii

friwrio, has
Latmltii;. Ml> !i.. Jau. i.—tlio

traielid

Mr.

^l•cIl■linK a giMKl shall' of la-1 'eai >n

dajs. 'tine day will
grower’s

«-i|s-rieue<-

. U.

Atiolhei

lalliig, ,

ptvn-liU
meetliig

•dilp-^d that

all

party

Tho

discussion,

at

MANYW/ HT HONORS

Body Was Found In. Water by Henry
Bpaten. Who Had a Shanty .
Abool s Mil* From
WoiMtt'a.

progruiii fur that day.

liekets be

tAunceslloils were made by (tie mem-

prlBi<-l on one UilloU

of subJeiiB adiisnlil" to be lie

'•ll> vning the people the Inlllatlve

iliided-in

and ret< r iidum in amend the nmsilfutlon and i

>V<- laws: by glilngThem a

aliisle and

k nn

future programs.

The I fibcis of Uie league alv: Mif.
M. «. fiiii.diTs; chuirmaiir Mrs. G

(Prom. Mtauflay's Iierord naclil

U.

Word was rer.-lv>-<i in the e|l> >••<••

ballot and a primir;

|■oveIl.T*l^‘t vire cluinTuiii; Mrs. Wm
Ian- to m-mii,::'- and eltt l their pub- (•niMt, seiund vlt-u ehstnuan; Mrs. F.
I', citing them tbe nMi'N’uiTiani, recording
stxrelary

iiiila.. of, the leivlimal drowlilnK ol
\. Welcoll of Uiii’lhi.hi-U.

' lie servants;

le. com
represenUtIre

puMb-

dYflcialK.

place In • their handb the
tools whereby they
suth

reform

can casliy go

legisliJi'-n us they «U-

Hire." said the

igofemir.

Ferris emrhssised'

bis

thivemoi

1- tief

ry; .Mrs J. It. Munson, treasurer.

that should take precedence ovi-r ol!

are annimlly diaVran^lsed. enGrely i<r

rsiidl-

of- ibese
prosebl home

rule law to give all rttles botiie rule
"to.the fjillest cEt
I*urtlcularly. he auld,

the

aUte's

ttic'aovvrMir,

Ho urged that the prew-

Mii 'hit and

nilsi' system lu- al<ul-

ibsU radical

forms Ihi Instliuii'd.

taxatlun

re­

Mr. Ferris ex­

pressed hli luilief la a plan for u souaraibm .bf sUic and 1oe.il Uiea.

He

■uggi-sti-d three Sf-nri-es of rirveoue:
•II

Inhi-rtuim e Ua

creased

{the

In -tho oplniua

present Inof

tor to .tlie Wlsi'i'il'i law, and a eorporate-exci^ss Ida plan.


Parcel! poat atainpa can 'be
purchased only at the post office.
No other stamps can be uaed
On parcels, fuy parcels host
stamps.
Leave parcels at the peatofficc.
Don't drop them In ^e letter or
parcel bexea.

Don't, mix your mail. There
should be no first, aeeend or third
clast matter with a parcel which
is fourth class matter.
If the package ia valuable, insure the contents.
*
Mark the address plainly In Ink
and put your own name and siL
dreta on ths package.
Wrap carefully, and If break.ibki mark the parcel so.

romniSrIur rhuuld

Wm.

Love,

war.!.

-Mis.

FYajtk

wanl. Mrs.

Curver;

First

Mra. J. II. Sauio; fiwrth stard. Mra.^

are

Bamlbuni; Gurliehl lownship Mrs. C
l-.-iiii.wilu

K. E. Chawpli.a; Muynoid

lowafthlp,.

Mra.

lownahlp.

A.

Slime;

Mfft, Joo. Hi.il.;
•1.IP.

Mrs.

Wm.

Anne

t,a,^moon, and ft
uiltan

at-coitd

daughter.

Wnlwmrih. of this city.

, i.roiherln-law. K. r. Vapdecar
tme. l,or-

Vler.-e;

Fkist

(-,»wrord.

Hay

Ilvlag

uf

laiwrunce,

arraagetnenU

township, Mra. Kiirm-st Taylor.
' msdo uittU Mrs.
The »oit meeting will b*> Jan; 21.

Culver

arrives lo-

of V-.rgInla. wlr
of

th

.III' a mimiM-r <
taictney on

iht

tilkli e.
Ik-Hldeii Uieeo

The following s-n-grain will be gli-rti:

m™.

l‘apor. "Rev^lon of -i>ur

ONE REDO) HERE

Jnei-tloa



|•ublln

All ladiw of Grand Traverse cmmiy
I* cordially InriusI

to

attend the

a dealre for knowledge and wHllagncts
lo fo-opiTotc with those womoo sesk^

(I-Vom Thunday'B Record-Eagle.)

Shi-rlff itmitb ha.s fil^ his offb-lal

was

Near Nopthport

The new wa.v of sending packages Is
unfaiitlliar to many ot tbe i>eol-li- aud in couhlderatlon of this fact
■ !ie a:i;uunt of business transacted in
iii<- first lew days canaot be taken as
-silos of the future ase of the
i-ialls lor |«rc<-l d.-Itvery.

Fosimaiter

ri.^l3eis^ifuti-d this morning that In
l.roixjrtiou to the amount of business
wl'lili c.ihi r isu-ioffices transacted yesi.iay the'amount of busineM done
lu re was WK-II up In tbe Usl.

There

fiav.' been a number of lackages re­
ived at Ihe local postoBlca today
and it Is* very probable that the busl.s.- wiu Ini-rease daily.
There are oome patrons who still
M-m to carry tbe Idea that foorth-

ass matter can be mailed la thr^l
approVal of Gie boxes. At present the only way In
lioard nf Mip<-n:aoni
who convene which parceU can be mailed Is by Ukit M'cdni-Xlay.

Ho has

ap|x>lntc<i Ing them to tbe postofflcc or by malb

in, Moran as under sheriff, and his

Ing them wl^b one of the rural car­

I William J. Smith ax hix deputy,

riers. Th.’ stamps for tbe parcels post

•oiinty Treasurer John Hoxxic has

be purchased only at tbe poatof-

filed his Ix.nd but this will mil be a|x lice and then only enough for tbe mail­
provcl imiil

the

xupi-rvlsors

meet ing of tbe imekage. vbieh must be

VVcdiu-ili.y.

In the uieaniloic he U Weighed at the |x>siofflce.

k and lesrning tho routine
Ocv-rge G

firms -cannot buy

Indlriduals

ths stamps

lo

quaaiKles snd do their own weighing

of the offh-e.

fovell hst also entered and stamping.

[xm his duties as

prvsecuUng

at-

The sender's name
yver}' i«rcel.

nndiling

committee

of

the

iwenty

must

be

on

There are now about

parcels and

cards

from tbe

Ixiard of xnjN.-rvl»o™ aro meeting to­ Gbrittmas mail at tbe postoffice vrithday lo go over the aecouni* and the <>ut address or senders' name. These
commLiten on rtslffls that >1U .meek wiu be held for thirty days and U not

-MoiKluy. This Isdonein advancowf the ilBimiil they wll be sent to tbe dead
.'I'hc fimny frltuids
uf Gi<ursu
official mn-ilng of the l-oard of super- offlie. Had the sender's nams been
diH'iiIy grfi-icd
at
Then- '•■'••blard were
these lam-la they could have been
tiHorx la fi't a hit of
tho detail
tihnc.Viil
to
Icarfi
of
his
sudden
death,
mnaidiiti-n fur the
ihrough Vllb to facillUta tbo work returned to the owner and saved both
upiiropiialluns nmh. whlih oimrrid at the family rcstemployees and themselves
hat ixfly,
•li'iicc i>B Scyciith'Hrei'l at
a, m. totime and trouble.

he caucus will aw'anl

Undf

li- of Oklahom
of

(From Saturday's Record Ragle 1

I'lcr the new isirrels post system.

Walker, awaiiing th

Tho

nfTuLrn

morning

s< vt-ral larcels were received and sent

bond with Judcc of Pn.bale FYod R.

tortK-y.

Stricken

office was open .yesu-rdsy

cmmlltiiv

wbh h is iK-twec
Graham

bi.-t.-ti in

MRS, MARY LTROTMAN

For the past year ant a half Ur.
■of tho rxmiuiUec
Gud-lard has wold Hslclgn't Stork
ihii
(vinyrst for
Repre'si-plaHve Fcr- Food in licelaaau couitty among *tho
She Was One of Oldest ^l«rs' in
inpftrs.
had l(c|-re»cnuiHv
Region
On Thursday afternoon when three

fill ols.

iiiilcK north of Nurthport

PLAN 8IG IXHIBIT

8trii-k.fl with

paralysis,

the
li^Un
tbe

I Imau-diately i
stricken

CHAIR COMPANY TAKE SPACE AT
GRAND RAPIDS

man

was removed to the

iK-iel-at Nurthpon.

As s^n os imsul-

Me his faiully vus uotlfled aad Mrs.
Go.1dar4 and h<-r son hdxtcned
They morned w ith him cm Friday aad

Firm Has EsUblithcd ReputaUen for
Making HiglT Grade of
Fj.rniture

everything was done lo make him
-i>mfi>r(abV> os powH-le. but he ne'
riwBinrd

<unx. k.iiBBces.

Wltn ue aovent of tbe new sys­
tem cgmes the paseiog ot the custom
of sepdlng unmalUble paroels by rural
larrier. "ea

accommodation.” Every-

thing is DOW maiUbie and If Mr. Jones,
wishes to receive a crock of batter or
a dozen eggs from Mr. Smith, via ratal

.<b«ut to enUT a farm house he waa

and

I

iDortiing peacefully f.Hl Into that calm

carrier, It will be up to either Joaea
Mrs. Mary E. Trolman passed sw^
ef. lOti State street, after a somewant lingering IlIoesL

kfra Trotman

was one of the olden settlers In this

W. Grclllrit bak been in Grand Rep- born, alx ^ whom, with the wLdow.
Ida for oevenl! days putting the dU survive, and all rrsldo at home In
play In posUldn,

RAISED THE PRICE

part of the state, bavlag came to thU
region r.3 yearn ago and has lived the
iH-rt pan of hfr

-. at Charlevoix, and

wiih bk two broihi-rs,
W. aad J. V.

CaptahiB E.

Bmory of tbe penln-

First Act Of Coo

snhL
A queer rolncldence waa Umt she

Tho Travdrse' flly (2iolr Company sb-ep wbli'h knows no VoklDg.
a&d 1>. C. Shorter were both born
.Mr. Ood.lard'was bom in the stale
U planning tu ^ake one of tbe larg­
the same day aad year, the 18th of
M'ith
est exhibits (hat they have ever made of New Y'ork..skug. IT. 18(9.
February. 1842 and they hara always
at any of the fbrnliure abowa. Tbry Ills parents ho cumc tp Michigan fa
been the best of frieods all of these
liave leased ll u square feet of floor early childhood sud lived on a farm
years, and she das visited at
KalaroaBoo.
.At'
the
age
of
18
space, on the^ tounta floor pf the Fur­
Shorter's himu g good abara of tbe
niture Rxebangs In Grand lUpids ahd he began lo.wivrk'st the earpanter
time.
,
will Jiave.lt ehtirely
filled.
There trade, at which einplovmeol he was
The body will be taken tram the
will be one hundred and two different engaged fur many years.
Shorter residence at 10 a m. Saturday
In 1883 be bought a fom near Wex­
ityii-a of chain and forty-eight makes
and the services will be held at the
ford. in Grant township.' whore ' be
of tables In tbo display.
Methodist rburcb at Mapleuw
This aflenoin L. U Peck, tho de­ cxmllnued to live until about seven
o'clock. Interment will be In tbe Ofyearasagn. wliefi ho moved to Ibis
signer for this i company, tiwk
nenxiiurg cemetery, with the
paaoramle photograph'oJ the faclon' c-lty that hla family of growing chllt'hftM! oBlctaung.
Jrom iba- top of tbo Kauor gliding, ■Iren tnlglit have the advoatagra of
the schoola of our city.
‘ubd this he w ill repivdueo In oils
Thirty-ons yeara ago next March,
rsDvas tweijiy-ono foi't tofig and
ten r<wl high, iwhirfa will jMt flU In he was married to Miss Mary’ Day.
To this union eight children were
tho full end of the dlMilay op^co.

Smith to pay (be postage.

yesterday at toe home of D. G. Sbori-

lAntlng.-Jan. 2.—Tbe first oneW
act ot Lend

Commissioner

CartM.

who assumed office yesterday, was to
withdraw all state Unds

from saU

and raise tbe price of every acre brtd
by the state.

Carton made the

from 88 to 8S4 per acre.

Tbe

valuation was Increased from approxb
Lteiy half a million to two and o
third millions.

EBT TWO SENATORS
•trang Certtaet -ln filght for Tea

PRIZES FOR ESSAYS
Ka^rille. Tenn.. Jan. 2.—The Ten-

Chance for

Roral

Pupils

to Msks

Money. •
C. IL Cactls goes this city. They are: Fllo lice. Ilatlle,
Ward
and
llugb.
and pL II. UwU will leave Ms.v. Elva.
brother and risler. AiuusHne Goddard,
Butidsy »ftomt»j.\
A
second
prite
has bean offered for
The IndlcfiMons Are thftt Ihls-wlll and MTS- AUce Latin, raalde la KalaA Urge concrete fireproof cold stor;
the sMoDd best esshy on the aubjert
age plant Is to be i-re- n>I at tAaglnnw. be the largest attended of aay of tbe
Mr. Goddard was a mgn of retiring of -Tbe Advantages of a County AgrlTits Saginaw Valley - Stonge ft For- furnttura exblblu that have ever been
caltaral Scbool."
warding Company lx Die new concern held la Grand ‘Rapids, and the chair hchlta. -who loved his borne and fam­
Tbe first prise U $5 In Old given by
tAllgliw
that, will furnish this much needed ac- company are dkpecUng to take some ily., He waa a kind, and
neighbor, always ready
to
lend a the Firm Natlonnl bank, and tbe^ sec­
eommodstlon to the merchants ot fhe very nice ord«ra
This firm hA* established a great helping hand at any time to those-In ond prlM 83 In toerchsadlse. given by
cftT- H l>»» porchaxed |«i«rty and
tbe J. W, MUlikea store.
1
now preparing plans for a four- repnUtloa for j the quail .- and 'style need. He bid a Urge clrde ot friends

G. Covellytftlk. 'tCoinpensation l.*w." Cold Sterags Plant Would Htip Fruit
Mrs. J. IL Hfthlo; dlseusslun; sugges-

He

Under New System Rural CarrierOaro
Net Allowed to Carry Parcel!
WRhout Ifegular Stamps
Being Afflasd:

Is at. |>rM«-nt sriinc

the ehairniur.sh
on

ov<t

SHERIFF SMITH NOW

a

at 2 p- tiv, at H. £ U Men-, fir's slori-.

newae legislature wUtfii Is about to
wlU be called npoa to tfeef
two United Sutes senatora. doe tor
ahort term and the other for a fall
tms

of six years.

senator,

who

Ths thoR-tsm

will serve oaly

natii

March 4. win be a man named out
but tbe

of am

lonf-tenn office win fie the oecorioB
of a aUff fighL
crata

have a

Ifgi^titra

The reftilar Dene>,

safe majority In the'

and

conaeqaeetly

will

b

Eiadr boots.

B^oes

and

all

oiher leather

nirnnlierf They wet-o referred to tbe ways and

<««im rural district and Traveras Utv txmns caramUlce.
coramUice. which

ibateagw. imaluwwtahon



|«Vgrai*e.l to in the

I'Yiradlxe township.

Aralyrlng

Pollilral



^ daughter. Mrs. Jennie Culver, i

waa aouftedBOilded. There
There Is
Is a t-lsteT. Sirs.
Hati.lli.; Grant township. Sirs. j,„i|y ffai-k. living at Ik-w litvllle. New

Voi- of Indiana. DemocraL lodaj- laGovaiy

League a number of oew

brought' to tl

n«ma.

lownslilp. Sira

AA Ihe awood msetlng of the Grand' troduced bllU to pot on tbe tree Hit

Traverse

wtt*

MrlJiKivh; llluir townxhlp, Mrs.

WARI^?nmiiN~Ke(>rr»ipllatl
:

Jury

,nd.j-laccd la the AnderK.h ,V

Mrs.

Tho Mly quiOlficailooe nvjulred are

County

|^j.

s. eonl

U GfelltU: ihinl ward.

iDg oJillghtcnmcnL
of

llio fciri-Ign

Ol

the aadiKlKiu of 111 liri'Hciitatliu Hiioil

dei-iued iKi.xsary. as the Indliallom-

liei-B overeome by the heat In the
cbairmaii:' shanty, as he had a yoed Iln- In Ihe
«d av he was in a sliHng

and ioln the league.

POUTICAL STUDY LEAGUE
Vl'.ai*»#a

No

:Im fiiKt death that had

pas

*
*

*


*
» County Treasured Hoxsie Is Now in

Chae^ of County Strong
*
Rex.
*
S
*
ll was offi.-!ai moving day at the
• Jail ycHoiiluy. Sheriff AH. a G. Smith
*'
taking up his roidi-ncc there, while
*
-Kbififf Shuu-r movi-d to the home

of his moihiT inin-iaw; Mrs. Kroupa.
*
1 Wi-ilingtoa .street,
*

.^•minluec Is «-i fciivl to hf ailed by

• finhiu.iii

last duly, which

!u the two hours In which tbe post-

»«-a>l.

.\lhii

Itr. Sarah T.ttu.aac.
,.oslliuu wh»e-n»hing hc'had fallen lu
Ihi- (i-nuv.iti« ladles have .been npnut renner lilm-

(CohUnued OD I'agc Five.)

ll:

with Sheriff G

Siiiiib ami l’ro»«utltiK Altornej

Ilona for future programs.

Mr. Perrtt Hid that he m tlcv.-d that
ft public ulHiUaa

hv

G, Cotell drove pul.

the gov- Procedure with Anieadinentii," Mra. 0.

ofnorl. a graduated Imtnre tax aim!-

varam >

Ilu»

were that Mr. Woleoti had perhai*

SI. lluell.

prcvnl Jatailon ayalom |us vulccd by

and

'V. fn»is*T

t'lxid.

rmall of all municipal offlclBla.
KlliphSlie crltirlsm Ol

leabs ivim-•.•niailv.r<- -Snsber-

with

!-}• i.f Ohio ‘ai'i*i i ntly In

«'»mmitt<w< on Conslluiion and Gy

lak' should cuutali'i a provision fur the

lahed

Mrs.

Frank-Shan.non;- fUlh wafd.

dcr tho ronid'tuU^.''. is urged by tbe
governor.

om-e. and

poliiii-d ub-pn-cinit iHialrmeo:

pcndltntes Worn and after etecGons.
Ameadu’cnt to the

place and on'emering-found the Swly

Mrs. Ixrriu llolK-rta. Mlss NeUle

providing fur tbe

puoticaimn

ilown ili.;

ih the-WBier. l.lfc was eviimt. Tlie
Mi- i-oroner, Hr. Minor. wa» noiUitd at

Min. Geo. Ihues. Mrs. U t-. Tyler. Mrs

t-aws-Sirs.

I Tho got rntor 4v>eommcnded a

dai'-s. and

V.

Ilureau of Juroniiatloti—Sirs. C. i».
Alway. i-halnuau;

Isllof.

of

Sirs. J.

lutosli. Sirs. Jno. Sldaiosh.

ohangi-a be

lia.it.itlou of evpeadlium

mi

inlinx*.

lake, iefl his idaec to gu to WolebU's

Membership f'A.’nmiiioe—Mrs. H.. U.

rnailc to prdtidc for a real Ausirallau

nipt practlee ad.

Mr».

Mrs- Frank Shann

panlany. by the prcacpt COTplUated
lie urged that

fianty at Cedar Hedge lake, a few

Alley, chairman; .Mrs. W. O. Mi-ldeii,
IH-spn-s.

to tlie.fact that aO.OOO Michigan idleTs

ballot-

liad -a fish

mlW* from laiciloihcu. whero^te Ipel

iiad a sluvnl} a mile or



Coveruor Kerris directed iiH<-ii:lin;

.

lie

iittd

l«Ha 'gone SuDilay. N.ahliu: waB tlijAighi of
'iloU-rta. chalman; Mrs. ^VlB. riarcfl.
ubseme iiriil Hinr.' Ueai'on. who

that

l’rogt*m cuuimitteo —

these are tl«-fundamental ua-asures
mher leglBltttlon.

tjuito a flshemian.

iar> ;■ Mrs. fA'. <*. iTull. Iluani lal neerc-

necessary

-Mr. Wol-

r-uil Is a man f-'* yi-jiB of

duiigtiier'-died

GEORGE S. GODDARD

plnco on lilt

eail

will be DiKiu topics of tic

bo brought

H<-vt-|^c<>nK and two daughters. A

PARCELS POST REMINDERS

WAS ALORF IN A SHANH

day and

will

Witkop li upes a Wife and nine cliiid-

Uie fatiJIy.

iiiuiaiiijn.

lOST LIFE
WHILE FISHIHe

primary day be one and tbe same and

Tho IxMly

It Oai>woi»i-<* :iieier}’ for builil.

Care Should Be Used in Marking
Perishable ShipmenU; No Par­
cel Box Has Vet Been
Adopted

Is \.T}' praiifeitig iiKil
lhl'n>l<i rvturoil»-g in lime lo- wake
pnn*nt-or the lUvaeur*-* thrtiucti wliirli doubt that gTi-at bi-lietila will bo df
his Usual iwtulhem trip.
EFIRITB) CON EST FOR VACANthe IWI'U' ril"' »K)1>« .lo uu*ih Vllel; rued l-y those taking up the
Greeno bvh>ligi«d l»
eniliiT
COMMITTEES.
own saUaiion- tavorliiB a >hort bj’io; ouUlUfd.
faaiilicd of. fiiieinnali. was a.tiu. w
for Uie tii>poiatin> n( b> di
The prugnni was a tery Instructive bUBlneBS W llcn.i he w as mnsiderivd »-lie
p<ivmi>r uY nil «loclivi> »iat<L offlcloli
and iuteresiiBK oue. Th<»<- UkXiiK part :if Ihii slnvftKcsl HtPii- die Was mloiu-l
Outceme of Dei
t.'i'ioK' Uk' offiix> of li<>ut<'nalit aroviTt)' bad prepar’d tblTir subjects in such
in the liiil war, ln-ht ui<'nilM.rKhip in
Tuesday W ill be Watched
or; endotVlOK tbe Ufdenl
a turner that tho supposed dryuest i number-of the lodges and was
fur the popular elotllon of I'nltcd of legal lore was laekiug.
man much sought after in the Meibo
Kiui*-s «'-n«ioi» and prartioally reeofjA ten-mlnu-.. talk uis-n •'Iaw os list cliiirA, ell-ch-s.
Mrs.
r.whUn'
OttiiiR iht' ne» proRfi-siUe purls-aa u Goveniiiient." l.> iirs. K. K. .McNa­
loft fur Si.' IVteisi.urg la^l niKiiL
pinker in Utchijaiu politics by rtfer-. mara inrtf^ us an iuirodin-lii^ ulid^
C . Jiia.
With
Washington
noi; to the "three irr«at potiiical pnr<i.-ni]>rebinsivu ouOiiie ^ Uie
the rcKiio-emlili'n: of ,congr»,s?. today
til*." Gov. Woudlirldite N. Ferris to­ uature of .work tbo league i»'~plahafter the h< lUh
ihiw
day BubiuUted hla Initial measairc to Btng lu accompilsh.
v
fhs.<] of Rii-Milatlpn.anl d;the leBlalatur^. The niesaapi- »ali almMrs. Wiu. 1‘lene dignondiratid 'n
the ItclntHjuii.
cii -.••ien corcerni
pmUy. Itself. Jt was probahly one of her jKipcr on "Initiative and. Jtefvreaus‘'6f the ll
• wl.iih b: to l-e
the ntoet Inforrual dummeiiis of Its dum ■ that she is fuily ivniersasit »iih
held neM Tm-n
to nil co'mmifikind ever presebiod to a MlililBnn, the subj’ii and bad spi-nt much timevacaiici.-i, 1 Iflt Iniporlant ideals
tti-ady toirrcosc
in the parcels
lawmaking body.
aud Ibuugli: ua Its plvpamliou.
will be i>rw .of
wiivK and UKuiih IKif! inifllm-ss lias l>**cn noii-d since the
The . new governor matio a BtroiK
"The Ueiull" has tery capably ham
Saturday
afu-rnoon
rominliu-c vat
d.bv. Hijireseiilalivc Rist dayphn for the ellmliiAtlon of party dlf- died b) Miss Xeitio Gray, lu a splen­ A. WOLCOTT OFOWNED IN CEOAK
U'milinuiil on raS«- Thrw-.l
Ici iij. who Is seek
Hmthl.I of Ne
HEDGE
LAKE
fereBcea aud urK>-d the Irislsluiora to did talk on "thmitf Ubjvctlons to tl:c
seiiptorlftl 1 OQiirs;
wwk Uarnionli>a*l> together for the Initiative. Uefvreudum and Keeatl,'.
inmllfiv varti'.til by.
uppntpi lailon>
eouimon good
Frank tUi^unun eontiaeid h-r
•\. riivi'iBarchi'i ofi
Mof span In the mesaage wsa de- liMrera of llm ad> Isaiillny i<l I'xkiio:
l;.iiiii;un>liip of the
nl-t'i. Ht.d ll.itvti d to primary and elect inn law r>- at tluac luipular suIiK-iia fivm di:
(orclgrt affalis
mi'ililoo, vacaliil ■>>
Ji-iiits than to any oilier .«nn sut-Jnft. ferenl ikiImb of view.
llepiifientallve
iuUi-r. who luis hcThe poveiTior charged that tbe prta>'iit
Then foiuwed an
Inieresilnl; ill:.- FELL INTO WATER WHEN OVER­
New York,
Ihlduip law riolntes the
the prugrinu sulij<-it>, i>ar
COME BY HEAT
Till re 1. a S|>^it<il lonurt for the
prtifrlldei providing that secr.sy, of
"jn i,y
uuntber of tbos~
stipv-eRied that rogistratlon

RULES TU BE ONSBIVHI

ruui the.home in KlmwixMl Saturday

TLIk has

e'vteir»ivelj

Tho

nod}- wax brouglii to this tiiy at i
iixiai, and the »-rvlceB wll lie held

h.v

ioilliitU'i uml rWiTvudum tb<r iuu«l

the ballui Ehoiild remal^' Invinlaie.

ning to return home this week.

Janiuvry ~

Io-IIm- ronsidelaliol)
fcchic Lcalth fur some tltnc. and hai •lay-will Ih- rill
l gl«-n intich attention t« his e> of .iiiir lanlrii'. r liip; and Hiilidy M>i|.<,
iBive business in fiuciiinati which Ull'l Ihe litlid Wil bi- gii.ii to Juvi-nll. '
Ihe whnlusjtlo manufaiture of >i|>-

Minn., for
and bad ro

lurai-d as far as Grand Rapids, plan­

It in u. m. Key. Ik-mas Ooehin offlill Im

days aeeompanh-d by a son ntid ami continue to
be an ullalla

iliiB city.' Hu has been In soniowlial

Rex-hestw,

tmeiii four wet-fca

RURAL PATRONS ARE SLOW

given in

> ilii-ir u>m

lie had been sutfe

iiic from caiicor for some tLnio and
bad gone to

his

daughter and IliHe I.ucy forhlim of

wn isiirliHl on by an elder sen.

tu Grand Rapids,

)h>.ib and girts :in'

winters and lie had only lii’vn gone a

liuUtcry ahd sttv! sptliu:’',

p.VFMil away at the home of relatives

HEAVY BUSINESS BEING OONEBY
l-OCAL OFFICE

-divisions in the
to I-J years. li i.i

nf

PARGElSfOST
IS EFFECTIVE

JaiTilj Witkop of icAhw’ood townsliin
its ninth, annual

Bhow at the M'cb

Jtinler <-ias!>was

Resident of Elmwood Passed Away
la- Grand Rapids

The Miehiuan
i-m-iuiioli will b^d

Father of Mrs. Denias Cechlirt Passed
Away.
Word

JAGOR WITKOP DEAD

PJIRGELS POST
IS POPULAR

vil)
«

b&lais pa.Jajlf wlata 1

begin

have the choosing of tha seoattra At
The essays should be In tbe hands
of the county commissioner of schools prsseot former Oorarnor Beatoa M»
are fllUng sM»e
Urge
orders that! his fsm!lr hire the sympathy of the
feet.
sppwra to be the Muling
not later than Thuraday erenlng, Jan.
mno fram aoiLie of the largest fnnil-! entire eoinmanltr.
A cold storage plant Is
candMaU for the long tmm. but bo
The mnernl wUl he held fram hU 23rd. The wUnlng eskay wDl be read
that Is badly needed at Traverse City. (ura handlers iln the country, they!
the rsean
rasatt
at one of (he sesskms of tbe coming has -Strang oppoaltloe and
«x|ioeU)l)' now that tbo trait Industry bara grdwn cposUnily. naUl now itlute residence on Seventh streef. on
retahl with
of the eontcK cannot ho fentall
with
the'Tnesdny
«t 2:80 o'ckK*.
latefm^t tarmera’ instlinu; it wUl abo be pabu-one nf tha|brat IndiifUlsa In
I----------,
is becomlag.a matter o( vital
any larfft degree of eertaliQr,
^
«1U ha to Oakvnnd ossnetaty.
xtorr and basemonl building 8Cs2(0 of goods that [they jusanfseturc nod,In this and

adjoining eoutles. and

j
. J

ORAHD TEAVnUB w«AT.ft

r TAGE TWO

hlAVEBSE

TUESDAY, JAH. 7,19X3

.-xaetly d.iubb- what is sh.iwn by the last I'nit. d Statics .-eni^ If
Bobson His HXsions
^
HdWt This?
■»««0w OMBBrinaiMkn ««»eS t»
Coiigressinan Richmond P. Bobaom of hlerrimac fame, has tbe claims of Mr. Hill are proven and put int.i gwii-ral ua- he will
Jiave .bin.- a great work for the pimple of tbe coutUry. for it is a
made another leap into the limelight byjdedaring that Ibrough tbe
r j cBxsXT a Oo.
o.
W.-1I r.-eogniz<-d fact that during necent years the pDslu.-ticm of

aa*« kaovs r .J. (Em
influent of aleohol the VoUed Sutes
fast Iwcomiog a jution of
*r Jar
iMi l» 7-«r«. ud MIM* Ua *w
grain, .-sik-riully wheat, has fallen h.-ar the dang.-e- |ioiiit in the }Sm* hattormM* U Ul bwtM
Twice a'we^
>
;degenerates.' On the lecture platform he quotes tlie figures to show
states of the we-st. and uiil.-ss this prwloetHin is inereawtl M-rioiu
that his belief is well founded, ami his statements arc creating quite
W&1.0.SC XiciiAaaakBTn,
PabUsbad TMadav
Tbonday at TrsTem Citr, bUeU^B. tar
eoiw.iueor.-s will n-siilt in tin- fiitun-. The agri.-ulturj.l problem
a scniatHin ahiong the people who are] interested in tbe liquor
of the future is"1.1 rais.-.greater quantities of grain and proilui-e oii
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
problem. Statistics sliow that there is k greater amount of liqnor
giv.-ii trai-t of land, aii.i tbe sooner this gn*at .juestiou m solv.aT
TROa. T. BATBS............................................................
coDsumed in this eonntrv' at the p'resentltime than ever before, but
OBO.O! BATES.......................... ....................................
the surer the jieople of llie '.-.ftintrj- will lie of breakstuffs in Ib.N. BATES................................... .................
when the great inerekse in populatiim jis taken into account and
years to i-oine. li isji w.*H known fart that wh«-at is b«%it grown
the problem studied from its varioms angles there docs not appear'
ujion virgin laud. ami. whib- the west was new: the annual i-rop
THIW. r. BATES..............
to 4>e any great cause\for worr}’. It is a fact that men who are
was h.iim'tbiug l«i marv.-l at. but now tliat tin- eouulry is growing
OCiAe. m moat BtTMt....w..
engaged in businets where a clear mind is n-quired are more tem­
A O. Wade Laid to .Rost on
older the yield is dHiiiiliKhiug at a rule that in time will m.-an u
. Gunc,aj'
perate than they were a few years'ago, ^nd tbe limitations that arc
wh.-at famine uiilww K..iiu-Uiiug is done t<i r.-ro<Hlv the condition.
TERMS
being placed on drinking by great'Corjwrations shows that in the
. .11.00 to Advaace
I'nder pr.-s.-Jit ifieih.sls tlo- pro|s-r f.-rtilizati..n of U^‘lan.1 to bring
Om Tear...........
tbe Uie FTaak
....BOelaAdTaace lines .wiiore temperanco is an advantag^ there is a steady growtji
m Maatba........
(10
Ibe (amily
it int.i .s.mlition for a pr.ifilable yi.-bl' of grain is t«.o vxiwnsive t>, AVS<le wAiTnft (lom
,...SSe la AdvaBM
;5m Uoattia..
the .work of eliminating liquor .as a part of the daily rat inn of
St: East FTow ■meet. Simfor tli.‘ n-lurus. m> Uu- greui probb-in that fa.-.-s agriiHillural experts bora
•ia. arieracMO. iU r. W W. SirKee of
■n employed by them. There is a cenain class who have always
to d.'-.jsi- a syst' III tli.-it. will 1h- eh«-a|«-j- and isjually eff.s-tive. It
Die (Vmiwl .M. £. rbuCch oSiclaUnf.
taken^liqnor and who aTwa>-8 will, asjloDg as the temptation is
this disi-ov.-ry lias Ih-«-u iiuidi- by Mr. Hill and can lx- su.-eessfnily
The Mtibearers were ebooea Irom
bidore* them, bot on the whole the inojo intelligent a man is the
appliisl to the land tbe ]Msqile will f.s-t lik«- foAtiving him for tbe aiooar liienda aad baalaes!< asooclless liquor iie oonsnmes. This policy e fotlowed, not because of
ate«, An.il T. NerUsacr, FVank Saxmany
things
(hat
he
has*said
and.
dune
to
them
iu
Ih.i
past.
Grailatiaotl»we<AZ950
any sentiment on the part of the individual, but becansc he recog­
tan. Bike t nilor. £. C. HadaiT, J. O.
Heart* sad lianiel Winters. MUi
nizes the cterntd truth that a man caAnot be at Jiis best and at
^kere Heroism Was Lading
Edith RuebeVaui sang -fietnUrsL Itle
tbe same time Im saturated with aleotjolic spirits. It is eai^ to
Xl bus alwaya lx*/-n euslouisry for people onII laW
1^11tO Ix-Iiev.- that of Soineirb>ri^' as a solo, ami later to* ' people, but you ejipnot fcwl nature^ and if tbe habit of drink(etber
with .Miss Florence Earl,
ooiiHiuieat by
liv men who We
^arn iu
in responsible
msnonsible positions
i>ositi(ins the time
time th.>.M- 'Abo 1.0 tiowii to Uie sea in sbijis are niwtays iiubm-^ with a
ing is euutiuuMl
"Nearer My Cod -a Tbeo.” intement
bgi.-.- of ii.-r-iism that alwii.vs s-;i'i.U 'h. iir in hand w-.-n tniuV.inevitably arrives wben they are dovrh and out in the business
was la tb* family lot at Oakwurd.
of llip now bill which will be prosenbHl -before the
.H-.-urs on their native cleiui-nt. but two i-a-ses have hap(ieiied within
world. The imluslrial ej.'stem is after] all the gi\-atest factor iu
lefrislaturc this sofKion fgr the purpose of doing dway wiUi the
y.-ar t<i disin-l this idea and give gnmnd for the’oiiinjon that
sohiiig the liquor pniblem, for by placing a pn-mium np<m t.‘m^ belling of bonds ai^d ^oi-ks in wild cat mining seheiiies feci that
chivalry of the dis-p has be»-n gis-atiy over .-stiuiatcsl. It will
puraiii-e. men who ah- rval men soon secitlK' u«^e«*sity of eliminating
they have a measure that will protect the ]>coiilc of the state in an
reiiieuib.T!-d that when the Titani.'; was in distr.-s.s the Caliibe habit from their daily lives.
|
effective manner against the sharks who over}- year levy millions'
Ilia stoo.1 idly hy in the vieinily yh.m the lioat was sinking Pionoer Rosidont of County Pasood
, Away Monday
in tribute from the crcdulons public, who arc alwaj-s nnxhms to
BII.1 allow.sl hiindnsla of liv.-s to ix*^ist whieli might just as wel!
!
. secure sonlething for nothing. This bill, if paiwr«l, will e«»mp<'l all Decrease of Dfseese
- Usn savisl by prompt artioii.wn the part of ih.- offie.-rs of
Mra. Jobn Ramab. died at hw borne.
'FJgun-s eompibd by the state bnbrd of health show that
■who desire to sell secaritb-s in Mieliigan to submit all information
the big fr..-iglU.-r. Olber vi-.ss.-ls also igmirisl th.- signals <if distress
T. Uncoiii street Muuday. from
to the seeurities. commission, which is eomposed of .the banking iiii-BsU-K and tiibi-renloKis an- on the itieh-uHi- iri Aliehigsii. whib- all from tin- gnat lim-r and eoiitribul.-d Jlieir slian- of ll•'giigl■llee to a tumor that has <xinBc«d ti«-r to tbe
commissioner, attorney general and stule treasurer, which will other discuM-K sIm>w a sul>»taiilinl tleeriasi- during the ]>asf year. th<- sa.l stt.ry. While th.- artimis in n-ganl to th<- Titaiiie are still bouse since last AoxusL
The
most
|M
re<-|itiblr
deerease
is
note
I
in
the
eaiu-s
of
liqdioid
enable the coramisaiun to determine whether or not the' secorith's
Mrs. Rainala and ber busbaod. who
fn-sh ill Ui.- meiiiorj- of the pnbli.- snothi-r disusf-r a.I.k material
whirh has 1mi-ii ndin->d ov.-r Wi ;a-r cent. The figiir.s also
died two years aco. esube to MiebUmi
ar« bona fide and a safe investment. While it is possible llmt the
for thought along this lim-. wli.n tie- Kl.-ayier -Julia I-in-k.-nlMek
investors will aland a chance to lose after, the seciirilW* have l»cen alniw llmt viiileiK-*-. ejnis.d more death i than any disease exeeirt was run .luwn and sunk by the |{ritisli tramp steann-r lii<l(akuala fmin Ofalo So years ago aad settled in
ibe
Birmley district, tnoviaa to Traveasi-s of jniMwl.-s .is largely due to
given the approval of the eomniission, Ike iKTwmtage.ol' loss »;ill
t1ieKa^i.-ak.- hay lost we.-k. Aft.-r i^rikiiig llo- Lui-kenb.-n-k. nii.l
City sit years ago. Tb- fAmily
be greatly niiuiiuized. This law will kwp ont of the stale mining carrl.tMin-ss ihiiI tile uiiiMv.-sKHry ex|Hisup' of diildren Iu Uu- .lis.'ase knowing that the ship was d.H.ni.ul to sink, tie- offiei-rs of tle- have lived in Ibe present bona sinre
in seh.K.ls and other jiublie pim-<-M. Tlnj dealh rale-from this com■nlmt here. Tberc are tvj anns.
fakirs, irrigation bond swiiidb-rs and bonds wjiieh are iiuderuritl'
iiidrakuala .-nboly liaek.sl away uu.i 1.-ft th.- er.-w ..f tie- iil-fiii.-.l
larcm-i- and' Grant, and a daaata.ier.
luoii disi-iwi- while large is not the iiiofl K.-rioiiK phase, for tht»iat U‘n iMT cent and upwanl, the ounplete value of uhi« li lii-s
■-I to ilniwji or siirviu- ns fat.- hiipjieie-i) i,, f.ivor llem.' Hy
Mrs. Ctss West, all ot rbem* - ide
the beautiful gilt seal tyilh whiib they are adonnsl to enleh the wlio go Ihnmgh a sb-ge of tin- iiinla.lyl lire npt to eonie out w ith tbis miH>-eiiily ai-tioii foiirt.-.-n known .liu-s u. r.- lost whi.-b might
le <-li,v.
Muu'e idiysteal-defe.-t that r.-muins widiltheiu f<ir many y.-an. and
eye of the unwarj'. Statfsli«n show llmt^ millions of dollars
I- b.s-n .savi-d bii.l jiroj»-r i-oiiit.-sy le-i-ii khowii by lh<- «-r.-w «ilC
e aerv loea will be tram D
.e
taken out of this sme yearly hy the sale of tln-se KiH'iiriti>>s, which in iiiiiiiy iiislanw-s. thrmigli lif«-. Me.lJ.-al anlliorilies an- urging tjii- Kritish b.mt. h'roiii tie- iii-liuiiH of th<- rn-ws of Ue- liiiln.kuala
oJeUx-k Tuesday. Her.
miaa
ore absolutely worthless. The'rcgulation of the bu^ess by law more pn-eHiitioiis against tin- spread off this dii^-ase on aee.mirt of and t'aliforniki when a urisif. wits at band it would s<H-m that some, (iix-hlin ofBrtaUDK. Intemeat will be
will prai'tically eliminate Ibis class of sharks from the state and the serious r.-sulU that follow- it. and jn-«lth boanis all over the tiling u'liglil to Ik- doii>- ^1 enf.in-e tin- iiiiw-ritl.-ii law ..f tie- water, in Oakwood eeroetefy.
rave millions of dullare to the isHiple at large. Those who arc iu euuutry on- awak.-ning to the faet that Mometliiiig draslie will
wlik-b .l•’lllamlk that, a vewu-l iiiusl .b> all in its is>w.-r to sav.- the
he future. The blea lliut liv.-s «if lho.se from other v.-ss.-ls in distr.-ss. It js only human
the habit of invealing in this class of seeiiritU* do Btil scent to have to lx- done to i-nrli its ravag'-s
learn frow^heir ex|»eriene*-s, f.ir as i.rieu Bs an op|>orlnbity te -suim* (Hsipb- inivi- lhnt it is a g<Hx1 t ling fur their <-hihln-n to tliat an effort Hhonl.l l»- made to |iii k up thus.- wle.i ar.- aliipwTe.-k.sl,
the death of many young and liny ii.-glig.-nr.- iu .-.is<-s of this kiud should lx- K<-vi-rely pnn- Passed Away at McMullen Hema 'Thia
buy is o^Ted them they bite and gel their friends Vi do the saiiu!. c-Hteh the iiieasles early is the t-mis>Kxptwience does not.liavc the desired cffe-el in pryteeling the publi<-. eliildreii. but another great sonn-e of trouble is the damage that
ishisl in some imuuier that will jir.iv.- a ji-Ksoii to th.is.- who are
md ran-d for prnpt-rly
tfie e.v.-s qf the ehUdn-ii if t1ii-y
■ ao the state will have to take the uintlcr into its ow'n bauds and
guilty of sin-li .■•Hiiliii t wh.-n iiiuitaii liv.-s are at stiiki;.
(From Sainrday's Recefd-Eagle.)
Mira Lucy CoUings died this moi»
protect the gullible ones by proe«.«s of law. It is tti be hoped that while iiftlieted. niid for a .H-i^in time Her they have ap|>an>ntly
lug at the home ut ber sister, Mrs.
this law will pass and Hint its seope may In* oxl’-mled so as t« .. ..... veml. The :-to jmt n-nt inerraRe ctf lie disease in the alnte last
Dan McMullen. uQ tbe peninsula. k5ss
nidieal laeasun-s must
lu^c it a nioasure of real benefit to tbuse who are too anxioas yrar shows that the linn- has rmiie w
ColIlnEs came from Chicago last May
small ehiblrtm of tlnl.e taken It. eurli its advanc.' among
to invest thoir^^aniiugs.
suffering from a caaccr. reiaalniag
iacs.
euiumouweqllb.
until she passed away.
ahCHICAN POSTMAtTERB WILL
The litentiT prorram Saturday aflTbe relatives are ibo mother. Mrs.
7%g Governor's Uesseoe
. rnoon .•on^l»lrd of a' recltattoh by Margaret Coiling*, and slAer Mra.
BE WELL ENTERTAINED
Governor Ferris bos given to the pcoido of Michigan bis ideas Cfunged TiteirCottru
Jirs. Arvllta Gardner, a recitation by Usn McMullen aad a brother who re­
The loss of the lin.-r Tilaiiii- last ; i-nr has Ie.1 the st<-aiuship
on what bo -bclievi-a would bo IcgisIstiiHi that- would be of n-at
Mrs. Kereuim. Kones by tbe Ml«scs sides in Monteuno. Wash.
offieiaU to.iign-e to ehangiug the path if iwsseng'^ v.-asels at-ross
benefit to the state. In stating bis position on the various quest!
Grand'Reception W4II Be Given Dole- (luryea and Ibe Misses Hazel
Miss Cotiiiigs has been boraedceeplialsy Brush. Charles il. Drake save er in the borne of JUlcolm MtJlonald. .
-nths that ieelx--gs ari- i-iu-oiinter.sl in the
that arc of vital importance to the citizens of the comiBonwealth tin- oi-i-aii liiiring lln-gates When They Come
a r.-admK. sane a sons and resjionded
Next AugiMt
artnngenieiit b -iugs the path of tin- liin-ni
. of Chicago.
far
tbe pa*t
be docs not coneoal bis meaning in useh-ss verbiage, but eomes out )irt-si-nt i-onrs'-. The
lo an ooi-crc. 8<mU Woodward's latest feny-ono
years.
lie died sev­
whii-li will remove praeand calls things by their real names and gives his opinions in a sixty miles to thi- south of. the old
l.oein. "The I’rodlBat." was rewi by eral year* ago. and
the
heme
clear and terse manner tliat cannot be' mistaken by the reader, lie lieally.all danger from striking the wh«l ti-mirs of the dis-p. The
M(t. Alice Urabh. This |«cni tCIte ot i-asicd into the hands of.Makam, Jr,
l.'i. and the vesaebi will
a man who spent ten years w anderlns and ofU-r be died a ysar ago. Jtlas
is decisive in slating bis ideas, and this is a point (hat has not ehnnge will 1.t-.-ome elT.-clive on Jaiiuai
alraiit (be south and the w-e»t in seal
ugnst. when, the icL*lH>rgs
•iwa>-s 1x-en incorporat<-d in tiio messages of former governors. prcdiably follow the new route until
D for first and second class
Collings atill remained wHh the wife
of a good place to live, but was unable
and foar daughters until she. was
Special stress is laid ui>on the im|>ortanec of the iiiitiativic wd have all disu]>peare<l. The old route .w is followi-cl on account of Wtorilces. was in the city Satunla;
to God anythins that equied tbe land
obliged to retire (rocn work'oa orreferendum, as the means of securing needed legislation for the being sh<»rt.-r. and the ipn-wtion of time 1 a* plaecd above the value lor the purpose ot talkina over with louchlnc Grand Traveme b«.v.
count of ber alsknasa.
Postmaster Preidrldi plans for tbe
of
hti.iian
life
by
tinwe
who
weno|M-nit
ng
the
v<m>b>.
laut
year
relief of certain existing conditions, and the recall-is favored
next meeiiiu; or tbe oranse will
conrenUon. which U to be held
means for socuring the active support of the officials who are Ihi-n* wvru a miinlier of vessels whieh triiek on ieehenrs brides here In August An invitation trow be wiurday. January 8. at whlih Ume FOR BALE^IpUt^ifive acre farm hor^
tbe subject or "Votlns by Mail" will
dering on Silver Uke. excellent for
the
Tii.itiie
whieh
was
bwt.
and
this
proved
to
the
owners
of
the
entrusted with tlic work of governing the state. The present
reeon iiurposes. Adilreps Predertek
be Blven aut-niloa.
Mleamsbip Ittii-s that a ehauge in the is>ii|nio of the vesstiis of their
1‘on
Prtrofka. General. Iv11»*ry. Cif.
primao' 1b^ >> made the iurget for a direct attack, and his vie
/
Jan T—tnes. feb 25*
Uuron
last
year
by
roslmmster
Freld
tlei!ts
was
tn.i-easary
in
ordnr
to
ker^i
up
Inusual
amount
of
travi-1
on ifac law are wVll taken and will be endorsM hy a great majority
and be waa so successful in
1. Jiiatter how anxidiu the
of the progtvsaive .citizcDB <if the state. It is a well known fact during till- winter ani^spring months,
IS Traverse City as a convenimproved farms. ... ________ ,
tnns-ling
piiblie
is
to
jnake
time
tin.4e
•lit
of
rafety
always
ent«-rs
that the law has ulteriy failed in its objeel, and tbe soom-rlt
Don tow tbat bla InvlUUoa- was ac8Ut« Bank Sldg, TraTerse City,
Shoe Store Will Bs Conducted by Mr.
remodelled into a working measure the better it will be for the iiilt. the irip. .-sjH-cially after so many li^es have In-eh lost in fuune cepled.
Mkta.
.
aprtl
Shumsky
in (onacr yeva the oonvention has
people of Michigan. ‘ At preseof it is too cunfbeniome and extxfnaivc great aei-ident. The eimn|^hig »f llie niite aerusa the ocean will
M. 4 N. E. TIME CARD
IP. M.A, M. A. M.-r. M.
and produces a jioorcr doss of officials tli^ were obtained under be the moans of the eompaiiiisi inereasiim tln-ir traffic during the been divided into two parts, one for
The firm of h
Q 4 tShumsky has
tiOO; 6:M 9:05: «:«
diingeniutf niontha, and at the same time will prov.- to the world first and aecond claaa postmaater. been lilssolvcd and tbe business w|D Lv.Trav.-Clty
tbe old caucus method. Uallot reform is another subject that
Ar.SoJon.......... -4::5: T:I0, 9:»i <:15
and the olber for tbrd and fourth.
given attention, and whil? probably not imssible to obtain at ibis that they an- aiixiuns to mTegniird the HVi-s of their passeitgerM ib This year, however, tbe two will be bereaft.‘r be conducted by Mr. AimCi>iar niy .1 4:*5i :;S.v
1
Bodus .....| fi:00i T:3S[
ilune. Mr. Klaaseu will leave:
time, will furnish food for thought for Uiose who do active ’think­ ev.;r> . manlier possible.
(tnubiiied luto obe Jki; meeting. Plane
ProiciuuBl .' I>:rt; S
for Delfult, wbcic be has bMU
for the reception ud enienalninent
ing along that line. The abolialmieiit of Heveral useless boards and
Pmu-nioDt •! 5:»:
offered
a
poslUon
with
a
Demiit
shoe
CeUar Run .
9:33^ 4:lg
ill tbe detegates are ready under way
FuffUshie^ tbe 9(e%us
,

departmeots Is advocated in order to reduce expenses and
house.
I.-ikc Aim ..
9:41 4:44
II is tbe Intenton of tbe botlnoss mao
down tbe cumbersome mncdiiuary. of state guvernraout. As a whole
Siibseriber* to the.Re.-ord-Engle weri furnished with the mes­
9:4d 4:49
The flm (if Klaasen 4 Sbum^r has ' rutto River
hud .the postmaster to stye the vie
tionor .........
ll:oi^ <:S5
the message is a very able dueunieiit and should he givuu careful sage of Governor Ferris over twenty hiurs ahead of any other ton the beat time that (bey bare c<nr been in business for the' past .QVe
Empire JcL
' study by ail who are inten-ated in state affuira.
]ia|K-r that ciraulaUa in this territuiy, khich'^fact is something bad at a convention aad make Trar- yeafs aiul bare built up t<v tberoselves
a
repuuUoa
thrDU(h
tbe
qual­
worth couaidcriug .wtiisn it homes to publishing a live new-apaper. ejse City tn realty the Meal onvonity of tbeir stock aad aueadTanesa to
Tint mlfti'ins of the outside evening papers that circulate in the' Don city of Northern Mlcblesa.
^^eform Prospects
Inlcrlochen ,
^ Aocording to 'presonl indications the people of the state can -ily and surrounding territory an- pnblUh Wforc noon mid any­
OopemUh ...
5::S
he si^me lucat'on by Mr. Sbnmsk>
thing
that
linpiietiJi
after-11
o’clock
in
the
forenoon
does
not
get
Kaleva........
19:58 5:58
expect some real tangible results from tbe present legiHlatiire along
and
ho
will
bend
every
effort
toward
A: H.
-the line of laws tbol will be of benefit along the Hues which they into those editions. The Mceord-Bsgle pi^lialics all the tclcgroph
110:39
nakliut ibe More and stork better U
in the aftecii^u of cadi .day, tliorehy
are. drafted One of .the raasons why such reaulls can be expected and local news ii]) to
St:03
.losalble thoa it has.evrr been
is becansc the persoimel of the legislature is much be.lliT thnn in eoveriiig tlie whole-fisld. of human ocliviiy many hours later than WAS USED TO CALL .ORANOERt
Walton ..
JO ORDER
44 ♦♦♦♦♦’4 ♦♦♦♦♦44 TP
of its competitors. The messa'ge of Qovcnior Ferris was read
former y^rs, on account of the rivalr)" whieU was engendend dur­
Rowlev ..
■ 18:11^ .
LONG LAKE. '

Sigma ...
1:17
ing the last elocUon among the three great politiaal pa.nii« which fur the first time in an outside paper latcltfats afternoon, and will
Crayltag
h44-4
44444
♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦^
wcTc n the field. In most instances it was the beat of Ibe three not apiiear in Gic evening ]ia|»cn rccciv^l here until tomorrow
A.
M.
Ixing Lake. Jae. 3.—Ilerraao KavNorwalk
.
;it:i8
•:ia
morning.
Tliia
is
abaultiU'
proof
that
the
^>cord-Eagle
covcTs
the
ooudidates who pon out, and such.a comliiion cannot hel|) boL
Members at First Ms*twiirh and Miss KUlc Diirra were
OiKkaiBS Jetn.
Jlt:l9 6:
6:15
result in public good. Another im-ident which goes to show that local field in a mi^ner tliat has never .bein equalled before by a
ing of Year.
quietly married New Trar’s Bight.
Manigta* ............ ..
:U;45L6:<fi
«L 6:<0
TraJna arrive at TrarqrM CUyJO:06
Their many friends wish tbero a long
there is a healthy condition-existing in tba legislature is the m-w-spaper in this m-Ctlon, and is a mediun^ through which its sub­
a.
m..
6:40
p.
m.
and
Tm:
p.
m..
md bappy llte.
hanuuny that prevails and the intention of cadi representative an^ scribers can at all tiroes keep in touch .with the great dui^g of the
D. RIEI-T, O. P.
Eveiyime seems .to be suSeriag
senator to introduce bills that reall^' mean samothing when ^placed worid far in advance of any other new^ap^r that enters this tirriaucUon. It brouebt them |3,:5, wbicb witb the grippe this week.
upnn the statute books. At present there Ake a number of laws toiy'. If it is new* yon want, read the Ilocu^-Baglc.
The graagers aad families are all
amount wiu be appUed ut«a their
upon the books that are entirely useless <m account of tbc''1oopnew InstrumeuL Tbe auctioneer was looking forward to the annual oystafin I Get a home In the BUMNY I
I BOUTH, the Land of P««peutaJ ■
boles that were left in them, inteulionally lor otherw ise. It is tba Ipcre^se .Grain Yfeld
Scott UToods-ard. wbe performed the ■upper Friday nlghL Jan. 3
. I Bunsbtne and Flowera. If you ■
intention of thc'Wiembcrs of the legislalore to weed out these mca*.
Mr- and Mrs. A. T.Derbytblre have’ I want to know about R write I
Jainis J. llif], who has made millions, through the maiiipola- .luUes of the offtce with all the floarreturned to their borne at Manton,• I £. A. OUberL Sanford. PU.

uros and replace them with laws that,can be enforced, which is lion of wisftcni rai
has turned his ^teniliuu to other fields labes tbat the occasion required.
[I
dec Sl-W
I
The J9ia officers Srer* lasulled bj after spdndinz some Ume visiting
aomeUiing that is needed in order to correct certain ovils that are of endeavor, and siMin expeets to have thc^ problem of ioereasing
Mr. ud Mrs. E. A. Evana. the dele­ .friends and relaOves.
in eaistance in certain parts of the commonwealth. ’When prac­ soil fertility thoroughly aolviil. For the p|mt i\o months -he has
>lr. aad Miw. Jobn Clark and chil­
gates to tbe recently held state
tically ail the mcniben of .the legislature are betit upon producing been condueting exiieriroenU in bis private ^-enhouscs which have grange, ITis cxarclaes were more elalx dren spent last Sunday In Traveme Tccft EjEtrMic« AkMtate*
work that will be of publi.c benefit, it is reasonable to belilve that resulUd in building up soil to a point •heit it has yielded .double orate than .Usual aad- the work was aty Ttoillng reUUvea.
Ben Clark .csiied on friends and rel­
By -tbe. *‘Ka-oUr~ method I can re­
r worth while will develop during the progress of the All.- amnuut of grain Ahnt it Tormeriy did. This work has been carried out in a way tbat won many
ives St thU pUce New Vera’s.
move
scgsion. It is a notorious fact that tliorc are too many laws enacted m-x-oinplwli.'d by a now che
1 the introdnclion Words ot OomidlmenL hire. E. J. Dlck.
ermaa and A. P. Cray assisted the In-, Jess Atkinson bra beea quHs bad witbo
drug* (o produce «
at each acosion, and the tendency of the times is to reduce the of pliiKphorus. whieh has b«-n proven to
the greatest element
staUlng omcers. The gavel aaed wal again the post week
. Peoide of aarv-ous traaperament aad
uomber and niakc those that are jiasscd real lews in intent and in the produe-tion of such croim as wheat, otts and barley. -W’hen a port ot tbe first steamboat to float
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Cox'spot Bun-, wttb weak hearts will appreciate tbe
■•Kotdar''
mclhod of palalraa extrac­
^
at-ope. Tlia atart tui^e by Uie legialatjtre is a good one, and the he is through with h» experimnets Mr. Hill expects to .have hir ipoa Uke Superior, it ;waa one of day at Hensaa Cox's.
q^ley Mead and mother raenl tion.
viirk of the acaaion'wiU be watched with great interest by thg formula s:> well devnluped and proven that when it is pat into 500 gavels glyea by tbe people of
DR. W. O. KINTON.
Saadiv at a. Clark'p.
Sault
Ate.
Marie
to
tbs
Eroakers
of
B94308
Wnhelm
Ooek. with tH. Molds|H;oj>le of the aUte at laige..'
I general use the grain crops of the woBtera states aau <be nade
.wvth. TimvMM Oty. MV^ga

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OBAIID TKAVZS8E HEEAU) ANS TSAVSB8E SAY EAGLE, TUESDAY, lAK. T, UlS
tbc duik-s.of nounrlnc (be aerkus Uiness of Mr. a|id lx>rt>iji<s InjnrloUB and offnalvr, are tiiallable at the rale of 1 ten f
It^lmasu-r* may deelroy k or ei'i with ounce or fraction of an ounce; Crawfont’s brofber. Ruoben.
t^lt week.
it; to rharitable iastitmkjOB.
rartllesB of dUtauce.
Cndellvt-rcd parcels wrill be adverWr«, C. Oennalnr and Jllks I.Mle: Will Aldrich and Miss Ida Corn
Icfi thie inomlnc for Grand »si>U(. ac- mhiBs *'w married at Kenosha. Wis.,
rotntanylns Will Gentialne, «’fo p<i- oh Wednesday cvMilne.l>et»nibcr 2Hh
t<r»i SwcnslK-i's's Contrucirlal i-oHcsc:; Will and Ida were fiinnally co»i» in
Vollew-lns la a rate list (anDUIatcd
Uio Herald oflioc and ftobd ones
Abe covi-riimeol to sorem packaec
Taken from Onind Travene Herald of
‘jevoidi I'npal 1r I'hIMIob a «ory Tlio entire ^lee force Join In hearti­ etilpmenla;
est
cimBratiilalions
and
tmod
wishes,
, Twenty-fiva Yeaca A^a.
an3 a half fiousiv wllh winin". on Eait
Eack
and
many
frk-nds
in
Traverse
Oly
KlKlilh .MreoL It U U>. be <xHi;i>lotcd
Additional
Ji
do Ihe same.’ Mr. and Mr». Alt'Drlv In .Vnn-h anil alU.'bc CKcupIcd
1st lb.
lb.
iba
by i\ r. Hcddrn.

'
Mr. Aldrirli has a piisUion c : U.e_ln- Ri ral rtDUt(>.aBd
by BbertB Dnea.
«y delivery F .IS
| .01
$ .V,
Ocean.
January i.
Mr. IViry llannab is ^KpcRcd l«Ht
D. J. UoTFas left Tbnnida}* tnomlua
T. A. Goninn returned froji Ypsllanfrom
Ghienyo
today.
tor the aontb to purchaac borse*.
10 nie<’t here Uio remalnH of bis
iriven all order* no matter how
There ■H now a daily tdbII iierHcc broOior P. A. Conlon.^bo died
Capt. Wilbor of Nonbpnit vas lii'
mall. Call or BTite for prira.
(•etw-wn-Ai-mo and wnilamsbur;:.
artntem .falllortda -on
Saiurday
tnwn ibto ttaefc. 8b vaa tbpt J
111 xdlio ...'.
lA- -W. RIOgERP,
Use aced twciit.' ono years. Some
Trwvcr** Cllr. ntcB.
'Kovard Wbltlni;. lias bovEbt M i«-o yeafs aco Mr. ConlOD took >
Both phones No. SCO.'
stnyder'a Ooni Mrwl^*pro|KTly. M
i;»ld whlfli dewloped Into Iuuk
w-rlchlT-e four oiinrvs -r
A. T. Iloxle. ex-<ierk and reEleter. Bnyder taJ.ing a farm'In iwyiaeBt.
trouble, and 'In S. ptcniber last
vin coBUnne to nuikt: Traverse Cit>
the Pacific rwuH. lioplnn
bU realdatce. Tbe iiaplls of Pn>f.. Srnmaiel wjll And relief but wllJiont bvaII, Tlie
exi<eri^' boine ^ere
cive a tnuBirale at the re^di-n'-e of'remalrs
J. Maraab Iiaa r.rsilj oompIcicJ a^ Mrs. \V. J. I>arkt«r. TuciAay oA-«nins. burial in a few da«s.r
one aod a balf atur? bouae on tb«.- voraaarof Union and. Mnih airecu.
Kenny and AlHiriKht. bmomnukers.
W. 8 Anderson tells ns that he
have dissolved *pa<tnershli> and Mr. liecis to mirnd the ninth annual m.
Some oi the best values of the seasoo—ossortmeats that
AllltrlBhi will cany on the Ixislness fne of tbe rnni-rrfl lUrecloi/ a.ssoilapervlsor in Uu place of O. P. l
tloii nevl.wccl: in IMroit. Cerlalnly
Odds aod Eods aad Brokeo Uoes.
reslgneil.
ij
' » •
every man is liitercsteil lo a creaicr
. * ’ *
j John Cane and wife of .eaiHlIac.
or li«s deitree In wliat lx done whb hir
Jndw.Rumsdell aiid Hon. R. G«>d-.j,f Ihe
,h,. new[b,xjy
new,
after death. This .issoclalion
rich nn- in Ixualiu: this wuek inivrLADIES' UNION SUltS-FuH and winl.-r wFlRht.
inicmb-d O.S nn eilnciitor and in
owed it the senatorial llBlii.
'of ibis place.
low lu-ck. ulct-tH'-B*. and tinkle lencib. at
this dli-i’Cti'm Is dolnK a pK-at. work
only ...........................................................................45c
These mref|n'.;s arc lars. ly aiiendi'd.
The brick for the asylum bu’lldlnK Is
^
mi.'who \hs been w ith
LADIES' UNION SUITS—A bcantlftil winter
praeil.-al and ftinearal as
BO* belCK hauUHl from Ihc brick jara '
wolRlit. hlali met tons alK-veii, pure enowy
lb. me may ari-'sr. The proBram pre­
white: nearly till alze*: SI-OO valno. at onb'.TSc
,0 thensyluni *rouud«.
vnlloriM.. Ind.. pared Is.of ycnorhl irU'ii-st. Traver
‘to coimdcle a commercial e«mt>c.'
<rU}-. Will Ite fllad lb •wciisma' this l
LADIES' UNION SUITS—Big variety In while. RTiiy or peeler; hiKh or Iow*neck, long or ahort
. X. I* Woodward, who recently eold
oclatiou at due of its annual mc<
be foUBd auywbere else at $1.^:.; hope In all slxe* at .. .98e
- his place in Eaet Hay u>« pslii|i, left
t (aim alarm or Are nmiisi'd -part Inss. ■
. '
...10-te 1S'> diaeowTiL
Tncaday momlnE (or Callfontia. of ilie town alKitii two-o'clock Wednewlay tDominc. 'Mr. Stanek's smehe
Jan. ■«.
Sylraaus Hale and wife of Katnn
, house o the we« Jide of t
FIFE LAKE. '
Raiiids arc .H|M-ndlni;.the holidays with
G.orap liirvi ruvi- vUlu-d Travetws
Mr. Halc'r sister.
S. G. Bur,^cad. ®“
Ity 1ml *••<••.1.
of this city.
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^
U'rtl Kiiiphl of Trav.TJK- City ]r
*
*
I The Relfner factory has l<pci
CHILDREN'S RIBBED
At the recent state tcBChera'/asso- ’ r.-ct«j with the i^h-phow. exrhauee nine lu
VESTS and PANTS — A
M illiB Kro'v'-r Ita* I’Ul In a Klm-k of
rUilon lYuf. S. G. nnrkhead, vilDcjinl nitmhr 4s. Th weshb-n.-e > J i:
IliiiitiMl guiuillij; *ire» IS
KiYMN-rb-K
111 ili«- .1. IS.
(iiiildinci'*i, i:; iiud
will iro, p,T
. of llie Tran-^ City, schools, was Stinson has also U-rti tenKU-d with
lliirafo
llcla-!b
Ivumliic
ilnK’witarait-ul .... ...............22c
' ciccled treasurer.
■ the exchanpe.
cb..- hurliiis.. wiibAV. G. frawfuni.


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. INFANrS FLEECED
O- P. CaWer. ihc new' eounty clerk j P.
rrawto-d unVhi.-* .mother we^>
• YUEA.
...............................................---------$1.25 RIBBED VESTS ^Izea I
and re^^ifC bl de.-ds. ktjit John Dmm. ialU-0 to l^tixiiii; by a <Iis;'.at<1t
Ilnwnr.i hnit- i> talUne of coins
to d. to lie rloaed out
Mi'iiiwxU'in Jowa 10 vixit with hlMEN'S UNION iiuirkly al. each ......... 12c
unH'-. ;
suits; be tv,
MISSES' and CHILD­
Mt>. Ji'lHi I’ulcli-h'f In'"”*** *
fleered.
l:i-- fiir Ohio WM W*"do*->-a^\lo visit
healUi. nearly a^i REN'S WOOL RIBBED
THE BARNEY C9,
fri. ndi*. Phr «-xi*«ts lo remain two
; worl'i jr.-.c VESTS and PANTS—Our
b'*i
si-liinc numWr.'in»r thill, moil'll.^.
l ...SUS
.IndlnK all tlie liirse rite*.
Tbi-i<- wa 'o lipi'- l>wn a dousilon
woriU I'.'-e, r..‘.c anJ ?S per
!*rt> at Join i*ul- lidior'R lit favor of
tturui- 111. at ...................49e
fhi- Uv-.Vf. i‘. Hi-wlit on last TlmrsDuring this Greatest Clearance Sale of
dsv «vr-n:nv. b-n oh. an-emm of ilu-Wliii,. fat
MISSES' UNION SUITS
-ttoYu hiid i i-b'.i«’>‘»l'om^Ladies’ and Misses'
.
perio:." ai.cc-iit-r
-TI:- latnoui "ilicliea.-u-f
MAPLETON.
nifki-. Ur tTls S,
and U yrs.. wonli JI."
Mrs. OlU.-r Ixttdb- 1‘ gufir slrk
IhiK'ty * Pons, havi-a in-w fctl
at only .......
and Furnishing. There'll be no iet-up in the clear­
rein.
' •.
ance activity till this larger, more attractive stock is
Mr# A.'lb Oavlf lx VlSltilic at Woxentirely closed—to make room for next spring styles.
fo»<l.
Mn^ .1. R. !V*-T-aw. wlm ha* U-en
Dozens of Fine Far Sets and senarate pieces
vi-f > xii-k, 1“ con'tit’i-*pi in.
will sell this week—for mails $5 and }$9.75 worth
r. S. iBrdic sold a h»r*c recMtU.'$10 and $20. Lar^ new bolster or pillcw shapes—r
for tH".
heavily shirred satin ends and linings.
, Mr*. iJickor apeiil -rbristmaa *llb
1,1 r daushiir are! huBbond. .Mr. and
Far Sels $5.75, $9.75, $16.50, $22.50, $35
Mr*. i;.'r. llrownins.

that regularly are $10, $1G.50, $35 to $50 and they
Mr* I'olly Hen.111*.who is si year*
of ayi-. and a
of iIi»b |«lai-e
are all new this season bought previous to any
for nf > Mm, Hu iii niri :ima» wilb Iht
• strike" advances and priced accordingly, from which
datieliK-t nnd fa'mil.. Mr and Mr*. W.
reasonable markings Our clearance prices are now
F. fhrlEtoi hi r. biU bad -Ilu- iiilsfor
made.
taur to dlBl«H3ic fcr w-rlxlVhlli' on
h«4> way by n-ason of (be aloisti tl|>lilBK over.
sheriff. emiTPd niwn
ihetp rwpertlTe

i Next Time

Exhoes From The
Olden Times

♦ Don’t forget to include in youi ordtf fca
BEST flout, a sack of ettt

MONUMENTS

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
[Guaranteed F?eili’'ibdp?oie.

\ HANNAH & LAY CO.

For Men and Women
For Boys and Girls

I Ladles’ Underwear

I*

for Ctdd
Weather

UNDERWEAR SNAPS

are aot complete—

Ladies’,Union Suits

Mens’ Underwear Children’js
Underwear

Ladles!
Here is Cood News
W.
'corset,’
Silver Annlveraarjr
-he atandard W. B. ElaatlsfrBada
; Inw biut. wear-reaUUnfi Goar

sate lor
} THIS Week

m

after which r««-'
ular price* pra
rail.
W. B. Elaatma
ReduM
Ooraets
KWAraB-'
teed to redpce
hipe and abdoinan 1 te 6 Inchea,
tombloe perfect
abape wltb perfeet (IL and ahow
any -8 8 0 re t
aplendid
adva
t!\8C. Sire* 19
ZC. allow ecoa} fit
to Urce or aw
aae ficurtt.
lU
not nut. tear
break.

PRICE AND QUALITY PROVE IRRESISTIBLE

Coats,' Suits, Fur,g, Dyesscs

E“ -

"%and New” Waists

Direct and fresh from the factory and placed on spe­
cial sale Monday morning are ^hundreds of waists,
pretty new white^Lingerie and tailored; also House
Dresses—An advance shipment of next spring’s
styles just unboxed—to tempt your purse, and the
styles will do It; long sleeves, high neck : Shirts
with robespierre collar, of pure linen and linon
weaves. All new. Home Dresses and Waists go at
$8c, $1.19, $1.39. $1.46
(Other values to $5:00 at % oft)
Alleroooa AEveolag
DRESSES

COATS lo $30 Each

CK-et $1,000 wof^ of the
most desired. All new dresses
and costumes of wo(J. «lk.
velvet and chifioo.
Your
choice, value to $18,

That includes the Plusher,
^cj: and Colon, in
. fabjiL.
It’s a nifty slyle-lot
we offer at this price.
We have odien at $8:75,
$M.50, forv^nesup to $25.
But at >9.50 there is as
much style and-value repre­
sented as any time previously.
All jiew this FaU.

For.’...............$10
Your choke of aU Tslues at

$20. $22.50 and $25.
For............. $1$
Has is the greatest Dress
ofiering fton the qu*%. style
and price standpoint we ever
mad&
______

fesira Special $5.7$
For Jumon, Mums' and
k-adies'—Se^ Dresses, LnBsie and Lioea. Values to
$9.75.

lor S19.SO

Good, Dorablo; Soft
SILK PETTICOATS
al L9S, 2.50. &€5
3.56
Tue latest soft weaves, sdecled tor Hdiday Trade.
. (Not a lot of dielf-wom
stodc), black, varied colors,
pateot or string band.

GREEN LAKE.
irell* Htinii- I* vlBlllns frlonds In
TraviTxo I'iiy.
AIIU- Jam-u is B|K-naiiiK'.her
turn at homo.
IbfSr Crain *l*-nl Chrlsliiias wlUi
hi-r lall'or nl Mouror C..|iter.
Thr Inland fJrance cU-rle^ Ihrlr officor* for jhi- rii-xiilnC yt-ar at Ihoir
Iasi tiH-i-iins. William Koni as m
ind A. .MrKrnrJr a* aorrclary.

fiicEiswsi isnmuM
J from Pige One.)
lobby of the poalofflce Wi., crowded
cxmllnually. and ahnoat aa many par­
rel* were aeiit throogh tlic mails a*
H fHirlstmaa lime.- MerehaliU'-are
ominpDelnB lo Ukc advamwe of the
low rates, and almost everythins has
l>ef>n sent ilirtMRh Ihe malls from lo­
cal merchants to nearby ctuiomera. In
the irast few daya.
8o far the f packaima have been
*nuill. ntost of them under flve pouadi.
and 75 per cent of Uia hosineta ha*
born taken care,of by tfife regular
camera.
The mral route patrons have been
rather slow about sendinR parcel.
ihrouEh the maila There Is aome in
ronrcnience becaose .of the Impossl
bllUy of delermiBloB the eorreet
weight In a number of caa««.
Thrural carrier* do not carry *calea atiJ
the only tbiOK for the patrons to dt
tn give the parcel to the carrier,
who win brlBK it in to the post offlre.
mall It and collect the poMage <
trip. There has been no rei;Dlallon parcel bo* ordered by Uie
KDVentment for use oa the rvrxl
route*, and at prasent the palroni>
should conatmrt a temporar}' box <>r
anmc .aon a* a coceptaclc (or par­
cels.
Attention I* BBaJn colled to the fact
that perishable stxyd* mtut be ndnked.
If Boeb laattrr be delayed becauae the'
nature M Uie conteBU^.!* not'known*

WeanProef Eiastine Corea
r*ed only In W. B. ElaatlntsRedttO

Traverse Clly

Come to Our Closing Dry Goods
Sale This Week and Next Week
I' We are Going lo Clean Out Our Ready-to-wear Garments
Barsala—25 Ladies' Suits, none sold for less than
.$15 up to $27, we put them in two lots at $3 and $5.
Bargala—42 Ladies' winter Coats, most of them
inade from dll wool kersey and Broadcloth, the'
styles are-staple good anytime; they sold from $10
I to ^7, now at $S and $5.
Bargalii—42 Ladies Skirts, they sold from $5 to $14
now $1.50, $3 and $8.

Bargain lot of Silk Waists, price was $5. now $2, toi !
many other waists at same reduction.
|
1 Ladies Fur Coat, size 34. was $32, now........$lS:rta :
1 Russian Pony Coat. Size 36, was $28, now .. .$17.00
Jap Mink Mnff and Neck Piece, was $45, now $24.60
A Lot of Fur Ne(± Pieces at Big Baigdns.

]
AU the, above goods are c^de from the best material^', from the best mannfocturers and ezprmly
uk; that means the best Our Dress Goods and Silk Department is the busiest place in town; hundreds 0i
dkesspdttemshavebeen scdd. You will hear remarks like this: "what pretty goods and how cheap:" "I
never saw goods so cheap.”
>

We Have a Good Assortment Yet.
Then we have White Goods. Embroidery, Ginghdins. Calicoes, Ribbons. Corsets, Gloves. No«oiD8 and
hnndreds of other things, all at Big Ba'i^ainf
— .

A Lot of Ladles^ Summer Coats at HaU Price.
A Lot of Summer Jackets aji S2.50, sold as Wgh as|12
Buy these for Next Spring; they are good styles.
We also have Rugs, Lace Curtains, Mattings and Window Shades.

A.ComereJ.
Wiltielffi
Union and Elghtli Sts.
South Side

40EF0DB

OBASb TRAVEB8E HEEALP AND TRAVELS BAT EAGI^, TUlSSDAT, JAN. 7,1913

The Markets
m corrected each day l>r wire
^ ChlCTnw and Buffalo throusb
•d PreM teleirraiih ecriioc.
'UVE8TOCK.
Italo'Jan. 6.—C'atiK' — RervIptK.
active, atoad.v,‘>K.C5n!‘- I'alve.
etlvfc aifadr.
stcci.—nel». WOO: active, :sf<iOc lilpher.
No. 5.
hok.-—ne­
ts. 18.700; carl)- active. »T.5*P-i>‘,
h« at >8.

reevived jeflordar, the jirlce remalninc ihv ranir, nl .tu renia.
In the tirsnd Ila|>ida markcU the
iwtntoda are becinninff to move more
rrevU' and the ]iriccs quoted arc from
3S to to cent*.' The aid'lc iiuestlgn ih
BillI a iirohioni aa man}- of the earlier
Iiacii* were i>ut In unJIer utifavorahle
euDiliilon< aud ibe fuDCti* haa had a
rhatu^ to work ddrlnff the extrenielj
»omi winter. The
offerliip from tfl to sf. Cents i<er
bundr«i i<aundx. Kionum «•«» arc of­
fered at 70 and C: cenU and strlctl)
fn-xh
.l,n tb^<^lrai;o marketa the tout |v>tato roi-cl|>ls were tc. e*r». The
trifle eaxler, which le tisua'.
after a hotlday aeaaon. The i>rlrr^
ranced from <•) to 3U eenia
TlieaH’lex from rqld storage-were:
llaldalDX. <3.60 to <1.00: Klni»..<:.60;
Si'lea, <;.7i to *2.7:.; tlreenlOBa, <3.i«".

iKrom Saturday V Reeord EaKle.1
J. W. 7.1nimerman will Kbl|> tie
CRAIN.
Tuexday all the liutui nnd cattle th
Hcaim. Jan. r- —wheat, o:c. Com. t-an Ik* hroueht to him at the Tere
Oau. SSSc.
ilarquellr ctoe.k yards.
The, roadx rtill continue to Ire In
had condition, as that iulerfcrvx with
the famii'ra hrliiKiiiK In larne loads ol
:FK«n mdaT'i Rccord-EaKle.)
$100 Per Plate
bere wax coj^ldenihle a<'tivliy In
local trrain niarheit. Wheat was was paid at u banquet to Henry tl.iv
lu' .Vcw Orlcana In 1S12. - Mlnhty c '
red yesterday, the |>rlce remaln- for iboac with stomach mHihh- or
and Kingxle}. a coe < t hij.nient o(
rbeat ln.tii lad>e .\nu ntii! bea:u Use Hr. Kins'* N
tmuMe* If well uK liver, kidnc.v i
Uiwcl disorders.^ Kaxy. safe.
a fo* Icioda of iiolatoes were Only
..-nts at all dniscixix

Local Markets

from the tarnier aand l»o bushels (o
bean*. A sood ahii>ment ttf beans
eanio liy« rail from Hendon and an­
other of‘wheat from Suimnlt City.
There were a^niithbcr of I'nrsc loads o!
srisl for exrhanK»-ai the niilla '
•Bont & Si»< |•n■Inds of chick,
ui.vlc last Wi-diHvday and unbe made this cuniIni; week.
Just n tow loads of jiotatoca
ro'-i-lv.'d yeMerday. '
in the Grand . KaiOds market the
|iri<-<- on bnnanai bus tlruiipod
a pound. Many of the,fjimiccs who
iiavc held tfu-Ir amdes for blslicr
;>rlecf nre settlns nm-afy and are askins the Jotber* to handlu ihciii
vommIsHlou. There la no iiialerial
cbaiise In pricca. '
Thera U liltlo demAid
beans awl the sroW'era.orc holdinv
ins clulns In the rc.i Kidney nnd the
■nark'ci I* very. iV-ht for tlie Hniwti
Swedish.
In Ihe Chlraao innikct ces* at
cent* lot strlftl}'" fresh, while slonu:<
re JH and 22 rents. Tlie re< eiiux yer
•r.lay .ware 3..162 cases, or double
.that of a year affO.
(Prom Monday B ll.-eord-Baele.i
The condition of the roads still
nmKes li hard l.-r the faiiners to brine
In very larse loads Tlic'snow of yi-*i< rdjy niid loday will put tlie roa-lx in
fine fhai"- ai'd i-veryoiic will profit b.v

i*<^ Tomorr
Tomorrow They Go on Sale!

BABY CUTTERS, BOBS,
SLEDS and DOLLS
In Many Cases

The b^nce of cur Hol.d.vy line of
PrriTiium Ciby Cuttera, Boyt' anJ
Cirlf' Bcbt. Sleds. Dolls, etc., all at o
f.seoont of 20 to 60
from regular
prices.

Less than Manufacturer’s Cost
BABY CUTTERS. wolih''$r, ; DOLLS, uonb

S'.

w ........ ................ <2.e: j

SLEDS, worth <2.2:.. at $f.S0

BULL

MOOSE

that

DOLLS, worth IK.r.n nnil V. <.
.................................... $f-M

OAK

Boggy Banners tbat were S1.S0 go &t
65c a pair

STANDS

I A-ny of these pre|niums can
be had with premium tickets
nai tickets and part cash.
I or part

12c WIU Bay

SERVICES FOR DEATH CLAIMS fERRISWILL
BE SOCIABLE
WHITELAW REID JAMES R. KEENE
MARY CEIERITIES PRESERT
TH0U6AN06
TURNED
FROM CHURCH

C1-|VCll.

Tntifty-flve yet
City tnarks ts were a* follo<
n-R, (In-; wheat. 70c; uats.'
.r; rte. fSe; butter.
tcK. !*•' a sloicn.
The Uraml Ra|ilit* niarke jirlwR for
Saltinliiy wtrv: I'lilaioe*,
Nl w York. Jan. 4.—Wlih l’ri-:,iiloni
2''..2sr; strictly fnlpli rpK>
•; rlbr- Tnli. iiii-'iil>i.r.< of Ihe rabiliei, ili|-)u
CKKS.
ami 22c
li-al. <t.iui:
|v|>rrMli1:ititvs and hiiiidieilx of
1.. 4xr; rre, C.r: biieK’ lii ul, mu- ti-ad'fin clliienx atleudlnr. Ihe fiineml
(if the iicweat
]>rt>d iicl.
\VJiiH-t.vw Held, editor, dti-liilual
f.-V
and polilli lati. looK i>Inei-luilay In lbs
Cothwlral of St. John the Hhiiie. T5i«
lM>dy lay ill state oil ninlii wliii nrmci
I ilie Chii-aco market*
iiiarliiey sintidir.;; pi;:rd. A-In lsKflm r
-Ivi-d 3.2'S t-axi** of «•
by ll-K-.t and Ibnuand I.2VS Iiihx of buier, i
hands K.-r<- tmie;l atva.’-., Tl«' serxb-e
ai«l dal: y al 3i>c.
rainu-stic <mi- of the Prut
esiaiit K]d*<M-a1 olinnh, • Tlie boi.
lii<bif|<-d jame.
tloa......
:!>as..i<lr)ri J'liilau-ler
Slecra ...
f. Kuox, Kiihu Ibci.: J. P. Morpaw,
Calvea ...
S.-ii;.tor lirtity fal-ol lx>de<-. f.liauiiCows ....
■t% to 4e cs-y M. I5e]H;u. AftsV tile si< rvleer tbe
l4mbs ...
laxly e.is laKc-li «>li (i .-inw-lal Ir.ilp
8he«-p ....
Tanyt.iwii oiid burUxl .in the faniuBs
'rhlckvn*. <
Sb-s-py llullxw e.TiK-l|Jrr',.
Ceme. drctised ......
I’r. iUlrut TUI and fonfle r PreslHurks, drcMOd .....
d<-»;1 leSUSeVi-ll «>i-«-ilIiied seals diox-lly
Turkeja. drosMd ...
«iiHi (liber in the eaUK-drsl.
NViHer jta>e any slen of rei-oMiHloii.
FARM PRODUCE—Cuyin
ITleca correclod 8v8ry

1‘oiatfK-* .......................
llllller ................................
ICvs;;. .....................................
Hay. iooM...........................
Straw, per toa .................
Ouicins ............................ .
FARM PRODUCE—Selllni
Price* correctod every
Potaloe*........................
IIiiU'r ..............................
Ilreanu-ry butter ............

TWELVE. ORCHARDS

OPBUTION PROVED FATAL

WILL SHAnER PREGEDEHS

is fiuthiets Kethetis of Finance
Made Him M;<ny Enemies—Mia
Hcnec Were Known
Over World.

Covernor Alto Expreesed
of Visiting the Leg
New York, Jan. ".—111. re l.q real
Whenever He Feels 0>ai-.iniiri>iiiw in ajxiitinc aii'l Un
posed to Co So.
l<slay over the de.illi <<t
le 111 a i riMte l;<-s|>.liil
!-•■n*'r!p. Jan. 4.—Governor F<rrls
» acrioux uperailoit. K<'
riariel
1
In
in
today.shalti
t
rlnc .prof«dem.s
s Hic •'ol.l ; •ay-loi iifSJ'all
lie announced bis Ictenil.-n
ny .-a!b.<l Am.
rlreei." Il<-a'liei<!<,
lb-re W.-IX no doubtt ls- •-as rut.;- tih.llTi:,- eterr offire In the vapiioi t
ill III* inelhoda. Kerne ii.nl two n<-t or«;iialDt<-d with the ' d<.iiariie-i
lasxbins—o|H-!aiiuMK on the' liear'slde bead* and eiuidoye*. P:x-Govli:ui
risi.eru WPS never seen In the Mate
niarktl and Iinrsu
At. l>ofl. Ik- made liilUona and jnaiiyLbouir olflcrs <-xrcpt bis own, aad i-nly
1 on«r .'tiiiMvired .In'thc- hctiae of repre■‘renathei. "I believe It bcat-for tbe
niviinor m be on friendly term* wit!i
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Ibr- d.
head.-'; Fll feiJ free.to
Tiio f<.l!iiwltis real ys-t:;T<- trail'll
vi.i'
wben I cho'«e.» eaid Govlime l»!<:ii ii;:iil- .\urjfii. the Ixn i
ur^Fx -lis
lis toi
tod<i.v. 'T-U visit the lechas K. Ik.k KJ efti.- IbK. Ii-?.i of
r.in-, t-<.."'
vU, 2(-2
William loi'bl lb-own to Jidm Iw
Wells nml wile. I-.ix IIC and hT. block
The Sncecer.
t. IV-iry Mannuli'H l-t. addiiiun.
"At whrm ar*- you looklngT’ doAlu-- fVireoran to Gixyrse I'aj'n, n% ir-arded tli - ytivnt ludy of ite yoenjf
111
2fi-23.iv,
,•
Ciaa ri;o uboinicted
her path,
.^ll<lI.-w fl.qvk and wife t'^llanfnnii •'.t'chet.:' r",b‘d thr hay fever vlc.VKisuh-,
of .-w>4 uuTf * U ot 8c14. Um, and hurrbd sway.
Ih-Jfi-ll.Rapping cn Wood.
tie r.-lkec
Ktiiin-tie
r.-lkei- to Itaa Ooiub '.
It Is a (ornmoti thine to «re people
se«i. I: 2C’-1I.
1> upon a <li3lr cr deor after they
William fhiueiil an<l »«<■ to Ill.hre madi- w>mr bisitfiil remark.
ard llurllnii. lot .'•, bloik !•>. Hannab
nr "Jly v.
A I.OV Co.'x IM ad-ll'ilun.
tur.r n;«ays ^ra-vnt veil."
II." This w
liam-y .tn.lerxon t« Mavid H, Carl- orivirnlly done a* an aiipnaj t
^nn. lot 21. oa:. llelebu;
efliciry of the wi,(.d Dfjhe (rce eroit.
Kobert HflfJi; an I Wife to ClRrk and I’-r.'r
v r-riv always la honor
of the Flossed Trinity.
Iti’ell at
and wife, lan oLnw’-. >-2Ml
.M.r-if

Fife like.
lertli and piay bnvoe niih Iho skin.
. Glen I!in1»-x uiid olb-rx
<n'ii--iii}; rvxt. riniuh nr ren- itiai'M-.!
fl.trL l*a;t of b.| iT. bI<K-k 3. File bund* and lliix. tbut need Dnrtriin'-:
.\:lii«-* S.lUe In bi :il lle-Tii. It nnkr.<
l4ikc.
*hin soft and sanxi''
Fnrivsb-d
Jiihepli Oark t<i r-ser Xaylor. part
cold sere*, also bitm*. sores, iilof lot* ifi and IT. l•](^<•k .'L Fife Uke:
, <f*, bnil*i-s and irilea. Only 22
.iixhbtailon,
* affill dnipkl*m.
l.y.lia Ihan-' to Walter
Wal
l^•a^o and
- b<-(<n -iiaii<-*i i
V.tNTED—Wixirt entler* for rutlllip
Tlie>e, wife. n*i and xe»i of «;e«-.
rek -.vo.-d, ll;u(p lviii<'.;r. Ibll
iiidrratlon. fl.«’'«i.
iSorellt •oeiilK--' and tbe
luui- 2:i.:;r.
■'
jai: :-’t
GRAIN—Hannah A
ti-'al
i->
1..V-I-.IO
trei-s-i.-^
a|
i.n>s,laia'.<Price* eorre-ted every
bf.Usaa
1
atfi
n.
..»«895c
Wheat ........t...............
B(1 < V jjiier endat.lb io llennl > -wHI eventaalty c-,.v< r *ev,ixul .-i-eti„ii<A Already 2-'*l a' 'r*-* biive
i,i-<l t«,fi|i;b-F. thiTvy and ik'O'Ii
Hurkwlicffl, ftr 100 IK*.
The
Ijii.' (Ill balds <m
limlh rboio'of I'rihtal lair
GRAIN-^Travcree City Mjlllng Co.
mill 7.-'ii«' ln*-.-<, ten, lly apldes,
il'I'les, ;-eaehPrice* OMTected every
•jT
a*id
rlierrier.
I. W. I■iyl in
Wheat ................................
he imllhern {art of (V.-l/le
Vn/ie c/iiraly
font .......................................
111* hi-r a qnarter hietlon t» frull
OliU
...................................... .
re> < til Mi|>|d<'ini-nl an cld aplde orHi*.....................................
Going to get out some logs or wood ? If so.
WHiilo navy beans.........|l 7.:«t|I.SU haril thut Is -ti.iw - bearing <iuu1ity
you’ll' want some tools, nnd we have a good stock of
Red kidney beans .......... ^t.SOfiK.OO fnil.'In Manixtoe .wmly the NVlIii: Whit
l:.it-Kwb.-al. tier 1<M. Ibx... .Sl.l"''i <U5
Saws.
Axes, Wedges. Cant Hooks. Chains, Loading
•y fi-iili farm i.ivi-r.x :;>;«• auex aud
HIDES, WOOL AND T4LL0W
Blocks. Skidding Tongs, etc. Our prices are very low
Price* corrected as market varle*. wM-n tl.ji seltinc* are' comi'lel-d.
We
have the famous ’• Sager” Axe. This Axe
whleh
win
lie'Ihe
ctyiidnjr
suilnff.
Mitirnt is hand forged and fully warranted in every way. We
Ibe’re will b- 21.1'ip'' tro.s. Tlie Kl.rlns:
Calf................ ;..........
dale Und ft Fruil t o. has .i 3.S'i.. «rVe
b ive Atkins, Simond and Moore Bros Crpss Cut saws.
Tallow .......................
Hear Henry witi, ir.o acres al1 be Moore Bros.’ Saw is made of stetl, patent ground
Soj.1 -tone hide* . ..<l40 ABd «P
n-ady net to Inx 1. Tlie Swicaii ornnd fully warranted. We think it is the best Saw
hard iw-ar Wellston*!* to lie exelit/
FUR MARKET
m fde.
f.lvely
an
apple
pniiniritk-ii,
Tiaplan*
.X6848C
Musk raU ..........................Come in and see our lumbering tools before ygu
Rarconna ............................... . Tfleert-BO all for a tlions-niid .ncre cn-’.inrd. With
III four yrnr* Iln-'iliu Kb-y i IkiilgU*
buy.
skuiiK.<.................................. :
Mlttk, dark ............................. i2.r.0R6.6« arebards Imvp been «ii5an:<-d to tbat
V
ronlain
2:;.<«)<J
live-.
Tbls
Mliik, pale ................................$2.00fi6.50
WesjBl. White ......................i..2Be»c is l!i<- larg<-*{ brehurd at tbe priwcni
Poi. red................................... it00<7«.mi lime. '
The neeehwond farm* In Maaon^
Fox. fray ..............................|BOe©W.OO
itiuly enmi'lixe 2ufi acres wMeh
lYlcet apply oely oa prime atoek.
I lx* set to frull. The. inirial I'lfinttn.a
ma'dr In 1SI2 covered 43 acr.>». Near
loqse
For years J. S. Ikonaliue. tjo, Havi-n. Hesperia are the Hesperia roninu
Mlrh.. it rivil war captain, a* iprilalit- rial orebards whleh taflude f-On acre
»i-k--e;n-r. nverteil aafiij wrtw-V*.
The John Western fniii farm 1ti .\na qiTif-r fart 1*. ho- idEhl have
been n wn k hliitwlf If KIrt iHr Illli.-ra ■Im eniimy hu» npple end imath
and 2."iih iree* le, protontwl. -Tbey jrtirtHl mo (•haul* of
Vl kbir.oy iitiiiblf ami <11111*.';bo wriler *tie* tlvel.v. TlK-rr- are T.o.ono jilanls
'after 1 •tuid taken other |ao ralbll the fnrrant luitrli.
mros for year*, wlilitnii iHEu-nf. ami
The Grdnil Traverse rmil comiany
Is ileveloinBK a l".»-r<re oreliard
This is not a “fishstory.” We are
Knipire. A. A. Ijsli ol IdDcoin. N<
sure it will'appeal to your appetite.
Has tree wellltipx In Ihc v!el^il>; <it.«
tons Hay end Nort1g*ort that,foot
Halibut—smoked to a golden cplor—22
Mra. Hattie E. W'idrig. wi|a of Geo. to So.ot’O. tl, M. I»amc..rcrenily Mi
cents a pound, Salmon—nicely smoked
Wlflric. of Monroe CenterJ died nt lean's dairy nnd fowl couimiselonor
—15 cents a pound. Spiced Herrings in
l:t'i Thiireilay nicrabni of icwni-er of ha* Kfaiicl a IfiiMirre rtieiry orebai
the stomach. Mrs. Wldrii; Thas lived at Noriliimn.
pails of about 10 pounds each at $1.
Other pfoposlilons are to bo stati
hero for a number of jWarx and was
Jdackerel 16 cents, 3K Salted Herring
MumlKtrd amniif; one of tlie oldest cd lu Ihe spring.
Several Other Large PrcjectS
Reidy to be Stgun in
Spring.

r.;;;EEE;;;:

THE FARMERS' STORE
LUMBERING tOOLS

Baby Bootees,
Baby Vests.
Our Premium Tickeu will be good ill through 1S13.

TRAVERSE CITY

i You Cannot Resist These Prices

m

the rhaiicp. TliWf Is a lui of
Iona to nitne an.l the iranieliTi-.
will l>e Imxv. A xhl|>m»-m of fj- l.uxll
ol* of hi BUS vAtiio from llU' kley, oii-l
wlK-at and buckwlival by tit m«.
work WB8 Jnav> nnil
xalo market waa llxi-Iy.
W. ZlmnuTuian ix lot
of lu i-f and hom. at C«dar a >d toiiior.
will .makv a larttu i>hi|i '
the IVre Miirt|«rttv stock
The iioiiUry uiArkcl lx a
I till* sri-tion. wliib- llii-n
rrablv avUvliv- in Grand K ipltls
I'hb'bBu. The inlcps
hero. }»|rhlly ftntff'i-KK* filid a kouiI
air. lluiiisli Ihe |>rtre
<v'inx:
storage tiu.'i are 2<Tnud 22 a-tit*.
V .iMa.-tio Riarkei
Rlow
Saturda.v, mtly four load* beiUK

Ixcepfionaily Strong Price Reduc­
tions on ail Ladles’, Misses’
and Chlidren’s Clolh Coats.
New. stylish, warm garments: all this season’s make, em­
bracing all .the popular models and falirics. Colder weather in
store for us. and you should prepare yourself for it now. Selec­
tions are (till good, but they grow lesser every day. So delay no
Ladies' and Misses'Coats
Chinchilia. Boucle,
Zibeline. Novelty Mixtures, etc., thatsell regularlyal$12.50lo S1650
Can now be
g S9
bought for only.

A fine assortment of Children’s Coat«
in all kinds of colors and cloths, anii
attractively marie up ia the newest
styles. Buy them now at
^
$1.69,2.48, 3.45 to 5.95
Values formerly to $9.

An eAceptionally fine
ibowing of splendid New Coats, in the If it's a Plush Coat you want, we have
DOBt desiratde coloxings. and fabrics.
Our Plushes at
Soats that caiinot be duplicated for
than $15 to $18.50.
fow only............
Cannot be matched anywhere.

$12.88, 15.98 and 22.50

Special Reductions on all Furs and Fur Coau. See opr Special Russian

gm^atB at S36.4S. Worth ,S(iO.

i

See cur Extra Fine.Marmot Coat for 189.95.

,

Worth J70.

liale of Fleeced Flannelettes
8 Pieces of Heeced Flannelettes 7 | 15 pieces Best Flannelettes. Splenroith lOe, while they last, at yd.. /C | did patterns to select from, at yd.. .JfC
'“'Se eleven quarter Fleeced Blankets
lARCAlN « In tan and ijray, Retiular $1.25 quality. On sale at pair.. 99C

ILOBE DEPT. STORE
Travm Clly. lOeb.

FRANK TRUDE

FISH

Heiilert of tlijs roKlon„- Thtre 1»
SOD and bno ^dauyhler belidea Ihe
husband. Fhort service* wlB bo held
tbe home and then the ^>ody will
taken' to the Monroe Center
■ hurrh for the Bnal senitfi at l:3U
». Saturday afternoon. I
To warn people
fire In the ('^takllls a young girl
horseback at midnight and Aled nkny
buinan livins. Her deed waaiglor-ii*,
but live* are often saved'- bv l-r.
King's New l«»<-.«ery In eukng li.nx
iri-utde. loogl;hs and cold*.
cold*, w
V hfcli
..............
mlpht
have ended
ennsuniptlon br pac
taonlB.
•nred me of a idrcadfi
_ cadfut
<*>urIi and lung disease." writPs W. R.
Illoctbn.
T«i.
four In <mr family had died
•unpUen. and T gained ti7 RkhiuS!-’
*• ■■
and I ■ '

JOHNSON IS NAMED
Siniggle I* Expected in the Legltla
. tHre From the Frehb
bitien Forces.
Austin. Ter, Jan. f.—Goveynor ColqulU today appolnteif R. M. Johnson
I'nlied Stai«i. senator, succeeding
Senator Halley, ^e!-lRn<^d. Johnson 1*
editor of the HuustoD Post and leader
the* antbproblbiUon democfatlc
l«rty In Texas. Tbe legislature L
eootioUed by Uw prohlblUon tpoM«B

7 cents a pound, or 10 pounds lor 60
cents, a 12-pound keg of Herring at 95
cents. Codfish 16 ta 18 cents a pound.
Fickeled Herring are fine. You prepare
them with spices, vinegar and onions.
These fish are all freshly received and
are in prime condition. Prices may
vary with market fluctuations, bdt we
give you the best deal possible. If you
want some nice oysters, try ours.

O&AHI) TRAVZK8E W»RAt.P AMD T&AVEE8E BAT EAGLE, TUESDAY, JAM. 7,1913
acted wbereby all plana ter achoetj |
BOt •Um com. U If cUlDud that Um
BOUTM MILTOM

Good Roada.
houaaa abould be aubmitted to the SupniKHV part)' colunu tkallot ti «aaj
#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
eoibnUaiD U
la apap^
for Ibe imorant ruler to vote Iba
~«rce
„ i „vcr lacked enlbuUalo
itendent ot Public loamicUon and;
Mr. and Mrs. Uoia lllekin went u>
liraSl
Urtel but It la difficult
«««« might &«e from a gta^
good road.. I bad an abund- £iecreui7 of the 8Uie Board ofil
Jik lUplda yeaierday to apewl tbo
tor the tndipcdent voter to split tba
Income Us like our slater ataXa
oppononlt)- to reinforce my en- Health. These oDclala would approve | ■
'■(CoatInui'J (rt*in l*a«e One.)
first day of rfe new year with relaSn7 UckeiTTbS d^We aj?t^ of ^ " toconalb is noa Irrlni. Tba coc
i,, ndlag over thousands ol ol tba beaUng. rentUatluc. lighting:
i> rvi>)< i>
n'll- ma^Us the baTlS^ alib a ci«Ie on the
.Ivpu and friends.
Maasachiu
of poor rtmds in Jilcblgan dur- Is (set. of all the aanlUry eaecUalaj
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Warner and (nm
rtee «»* “ recommended by the commitu,c month, of Sepiember and Oo before the cohtraeu could be epu-red
I eonioil8«k a. a«d that tbi nc« wp an?Ju^i ai*ie
r.r.in? ulv vcier.
of .Inquiry l;.to taiaUoc at the Ust t„i.cr. I believe It is the duty of the into (or oonstnietloB. In eutea wh.-re
ly arc all sick with the grip.^
D ahpuld bo rIvoo power tj
Frank Filer la going to upn hi*
thU plan has been pursued aailsUeiory
< all ruUle uiilUloa ol the markytba aquarei to me aioe oi u*e Iber method of raising <h.
the n.-omr*
neressary ,^ds with referenco to tanmrdlatc leg- raaulu have been realised.
family to Traverse City la
near
brat name on the ticket believing that
sutc revenue.
| leutlon thereby this fundamental
thU mai^ loice the abole ticket. Hlecraiurt
Sehcel Boardm
that
one
vuicr
In
'
^Vblle
I
do
not
recommend
any
of
feature
of
transporUtloc
can
be
sub
Mrs. W. Hergett enl«:ia.ned a Inrga
i-.ln,; the rnartinoat oi
Uoo Inepectore........ .
8o far aa poaiible. our educallgnal
• re (alia
..... ... mJk’hli bslui pfoperly. «>» “«« pUw iprdOcally. 1 do recom- atantUUy encouraged I tbluk that all
ompany ot her
»KI^4£|f^
|tvlr«- Viw. tho cxoctiUvo stated that
.h.. r.oouo UtebUcao voiersU»e separation of eute and l*al
will agree with me that the fees aria Interesu aheuld be divorced entirely
dinnee on New Year a
•'
Wlty. Insogrlt)' and wiorRjr abon'd Ik< ^ MBu i> di.^chlaod^In whole Uses and ask your honorable body to Ug from autoaiobile llm-osee should from partisan pollilca. In Miebigsn. we
Mr and Mrs. Walter Wilson Mr*
ba^U (or all poHtIcal ap rin^ by tbe^nt eiimpllcted -"fully examine all the m.mod. w. ...reed
m. hi.Kw.v fund.
have not auccetded In doing this. 1 »ugbeen entertaining Mr. Wilson’s staler.
ge« the enactment of a mandatory
, tath.T than j>omi<nl
others as i
inspection ol Mines. Etc.
UlloU Our ballot rbould bo fhansed
Mrs. Boblnsoo. snd niece. Mrs. Bello
the genuine Australian Ballot aim- i-l <»«ur to you a^ I
‘L’’
Governor Oabom In bla fliwt luaug Uw providing (or city boards of edu­
CIbbf. from Traverse City. They wow.
•'TtircMJRhout iho tnoasocc Ibrre rinfta liar to that provided b) ibv Maasathe legislature to enact cation ot not to exceed seven roemback to Trsverse City on Monday.
bero. elected by the p«ople at lanie.
of womlDR ocaiDBt ottfs'
chusclta law. The advauuge In thla

neceesary rev- ’ (hnher lawb lo perfect knd'exiend iht
We hear that Harry Pshner is •going
Such
Bchool
boards
abould
be
superj^cc In ofAro. and CKtmoni) la urged
I bare tbe phone inaUlled In bis
Tleory and legislative In their (unction
already extaUng to as t^ nduea to ibv
B all dopanim-uta.
sian-. In voting, each candl- ‘»«*1 taxes may be brought about.
home this week.
minimum the number of islurtes auc and abould have the appointing of
cotr^ilctc text o( the maaaage
aalarlcd executives, a auperlaaaire Ackenosn went to Traverse
date's name cornea under ibe eyes of
deaths from IndusirUl aocldenU. Ttili
Public UUIItiea Commiaalon.
ii aa follow
tandent and a bualneai manager,
Ity to «>eod Sew Year’s day.
the voter and he places a -croaa Id
Ve new have a railroad commission lnspMitlon(ahould be taken out of pol of whom eball be roaponalble (or hla
OaDUemen ot Ibe legislature:
Dr. Dustin made a eoclal wall kt
float of the name of every man ho
iilcs and placed to tba hands of ex­
which Is Riven the pcu.-r to flx nitea
parUcular
work.
e cuieriug upo& a new era In wlsbei
Will Parka rerterday.
perienced and oompeiebt men. I’nder
BUlecraft. A j|ii.eral a_^iBiftg U li; Furthermore. 1 recommend a coi< and regulate the prwcUc<« of rati- the existing Uws no {wovlsloa exUU
Uniform System ot Textbooks.
Yeetcrday being a legal holiday wo
roada telephoneo and fower compaId not gel any mall, sa the roiwl atMany etatea In tpe union have en­
d the enlarge- for state Inspection ot all mines. A
rler did ant P9 «l>
this commts MiiGRent law should be passed for tbo acted laws (or securing a uniform 'a) S
all wo^neu engaged In tem of textbooka I would auggeat ihul
and Mrs. L.‘on Goodman had a
of mlnin
ning, and tbe <
the Legislature make a cateful study
gathering of yonng people at their
Ttel u.
« u
Pk,nn-PI ot IP.
«p.n-Pi ™,T,. ot tbu results of the Indiana plan. Bur­
home to watch tbe old year ooi ani
■ .^an b<the particular political parti that
ring the larger cities and rvstricUng
«h«rt BallcL
charpes without a knowlrdpe of the
<■ new year In.
^ctil represeiite: In tact, the three
visions of
1
UDlfonulty of the eight-grade schools,
.Mr and Mrt. Savary Whoopter had
Many cltU.us think that the people
value of the properties,
(real political panics In Mu-hlRan
oil the advanlagee that we now real­
iiulslqp be
Weights and Meaturca Law.
family gattaorlog of aU their mar­
igre on caseiulals and It ourUt. tbero- ire called on lo elect too many offle- r.'coraniend that the
ise could be aiHurrd. and beaW*w
eiecUon
'
authoHxed
to
make
physical
valuation
yi,p
preaent
wUchia
and
*measurea
ried ^na and dau^tera and grand(or.\ to be lasy for the lepiiUu'ra n> faU. An cxuailnatli
auie
wJvuld
wivc
thereby
lent
ol
thous­
enacted In 1«»7- It provides
illdren nt their home Sew Y’ear'a
imaeniltiK these three pr.-ai parties to ruurns for uiauy yean win dlacloau of •" '“‘•b propertlea that they may j#*
ands
of
dollars.
DAYFIELO.
advlaable. that tbe ratea hxed mat every town clerk shall keep a aet
work together harmonlou'dy and of- the fact tbnt the p>opel exercise much ,
PrlmarF School Funda
reaauhable dlrldtnda on of wrlgbia and measures and
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Wenll)- In securing these common lud. pendence In voUng lor Governor,.
Mrs. Harry Palmer Is enterulnlog
each year seal all tiK wrigbu and
I agree with the declaration of tbe
Mftvlield. Dee. liO.-CbrlslIlial e>
ffida. Wc are. indeed, coll, apuea In tuir
j In aeUrting n Lieutenant Gov- ictual caah l^iveatmenL
her Bister, Mrs. Will Oeborn, of KeAon to }olti In rotnniob fenice (or troor. but U luw ibav oflicc ibe can- ueenflog tha Saif of tSoeka and inrwsiirca of Ibe towpahip twcelvlnx ropubllcana lu their platlona in wliK-b was (l.Mcved here with an eiiierial
wadln.
lerefor four eenta (or each one sea- 1 ,i„.} declare that we should sacredly nietil at the church. Th*c title wi
hiRhest welfaro o( our great atate. dldatea-for the same ofllcea reocH
eenda.
_
Sam Jolly went to rhartevolx W
For aevecty-Ove ygara losrn clerks preserve the primary school fund, i:
V^nuta riaut- W. tk*l..:p. - wliirb w:
Daring the paat twi-uiyeighl yeara 1
1 permnn thld
tl
function. ] g^r Uio rather exfraordlaary etunges well reliden-l by all iluit'loel, furt In spend the holldnys with Mrs.'DnffeIL
Rbllc servants drsi and our party dl(- of their Individual merits. It. for exMrs. noy Bat-ki has returned from
modt-rn clphifcnd n
ass.-asnnni of property therd
grenct.-s arc Mcondary. I can assure ample, anything goes wroilg In the have iwcehcd numerous letters from |
It
Much
eii'dit
I
f
visit with her aliicr. Mias Hannan
nieu
and
women,
wbu
have
accumu'
-hould be enacted. As the food Inspectto be some probabiUiy of
RlaUlure that t shall gi-te Teraaurfrs office the blame la
Uted a little money saklui; my advice .-rs of the Dairy and Fimd nepartment ' tously reducing the primary school had cliarw of
>:iy, at South Doardmatt.
gke great pleasure In encouraging promptly laid on tbe Governor, ali.d wtr- nd !1<’ . Mr. Tl.uf
to an investment
yi,|, the,s(ores
of the auie. ih* i .—»• ' mud.
would
cripple the‘
Miss Elennor Hkkon of Grand Rapirty coepr-railon from start to An- ibougb'be boa no control over that ,
... In Stocks ^,|jy
.......................
...
- —This
-------—
Igu C'orpirrallons, la*
'
p„u,dbe
beenforced
enforced,by
bythis
this^“irnrt-j
d-part- j,ur common
j achiiola.
common
We cannot ufl..rd
■ la vlBltlng her parent!. Mr. aad
Mm-t-..f the meaauros that 1 shall office.
'
1*“'* K'!"!*! «f- >For,
f r; ‘*i“
could
Weschi>ola
cai
riiliiles
forpxrailona j cieot In n very aconomlc and efflclcai
' under any clrcumscancet to doless
.Mrs. Georg^Hickona. over tbe bollg^mn.nd have rommand-d
at-., ,» the
;4u.laX
handl'd the at'.i
me tnt*e.t
lonfrv-si of
Ol better
oi-i.ei governments^.”"
h—.eiu.uvui ... . ':;,p.eo„.
t
m ' ^jjuer
*|
j
* L d ed
rrowd and ull vued f.tc exeMlWn ot .be people for.at leaat a
a ah.ner ballou why would It
.'.r hoped
nd
Mrs.
Jones
and
Mr.
UaelcM Boards: OtiaeleU Offleea. I school children.
John Easley baa adid a ear loed o(
,
.
t>« • *««J
'rich quick" through these purrhaaea.
Thtrsion Slay.-.! all. ul*l t aad Christ- potatoes and U hanllng them to EDc
Vicious tendencies; se.m lo hive more rather than leaa.
Primary Law.
itlMsl amendmenl provldiiic for the „ «ipertence is doubUess tbe exporw Th .Mrs Gibb-,
lUpido.
The secrecy of our ballot Is tbe election of Governqr and l.h-uienaut
^
U evt rv member of the l-ogls- •►"‘ng up not only lu Michigan, but In I
.
p„„iea Lawn.
lame* entertain''"! several
■omdatiun
of
our
libertv
an^tbe
Dw
Governor
and
that
tbe
remalnd.r
of
t,..,,
Jan. 5.
-•
..ture.
Tbe
«ile
of
ibeve
stmks
.uus
,«kcr
states
wher.<by
numberless
F-rom
a
matcrtal.st.c
sundyoint
no
|
>1.*.
F
_...... ^ait
boards ■“<*
and unnecessary
unnecessary offices *“'0
have '
Hrisily provldea that this diould re- the elective state ofBcUls be appointed
tuadn-ds ot tbouaauds of dollari ‘'“f'l*
r,ester teiuros to | friend*
dinner CM.otna*. Sherman
NvD creatcil.
cresinl. In
In not
not ia
ia few
few Instances
losuacea
Uur.presvot
and
to
........................................
■■ prl■■' "by tbeCovernor
'■
...................3*’'
anuusHy. It U hardly (air to expect
u^ulih of me state than bealih A Buys and family of Traverse
lira
^^e
*V.«./
K*a
anfVi».r-ftl-->A
.
iotaics these funds- inet and sdvtaora In atai<
^^maie of th-ecouom.c value I w.-re aumns .be gtwats.
CEDAR CITY
■r ot any „ber ,«hW fvndency tms t^n encouraged
the people ot Mlrblx:
mental
prindplea
by
providing ballot TOUld also be shortened by abolli, prter to further partlaan political
Koglai.d shows ihkt human ] Mr. and Mm. Len IloUiday are
hav e any
Ibgt overy voter ahali tell the Jahlng the oClc-." of rirculi fourt Com^
me rniuR tbe real value of these imereala \Vhenevc:
pwrvy uos
cspiulunL IS worth gvc limes Joying a vUtl by Mr. and Mrs. Monie
Mias May Paul left Saturday (or
board to which party he be- mlaalonen and t'oroorrv and provldocka. 1 SURB.WI the eoacimeol of a Mbleved a victory, forllrlpanta hav.
iibt-r caplui. 1'he pbyslclaus of of loidlsgioo. kfre. M' n 1* Mrs Hol- <T noTue at Ml Plewsant to apad ^
iMUta be publicly recorded as aueb a tag that Justices 6t the INace may
. .fnimr in the Kansas law whereby ‘
f-He^ W
“ » Michigan stand re.vdy lo (unbir ail
day’s sister.
tic Christmas holiday with her po»'
•nlaan, ei.d his name sent to Lan- gerCorm the duties of these officlula.
. nple w Ui to protected from this . kind of rew^d for the........................ hpisiatlen that lends lo collgbten the
to IML
Mrs. Janie I'oUiday
1. This tends lc
lag as such a partlsun. lie can only
of fraud. In liber words, propeople along Hues that
days, ro
Mrs. Vent t'snWee was caDed t-i
bauRe hls Ubel on ciTtaiuu day.
days of
wbu the ssle of stock, and bond, of P«clon In tbe mind, tf the people^I Tr^cnl. Michigan 1. the
turning
Sunday.
ML
Picweanl by tbo serknis UImm
until said company has ,“>»«" *'«
P*«y afford
for numerous medt.-xl
be year as provided bv lav This pro-: « Is necessary that each candidiia
MBs V.Hla VandervoM Is epcndii
ot her uotber.
rtolon abould be repealed. .
taklra.
1
augeeal
tofore the pubii.
Mrs. Lorkey Is spending the boUthat registration day and pi Imary day P*Wlc cuts:
the r.illwty fouimlaeiJD.
bw wh<'f«by practlUonera be required the holidays #i botue ihi- y«ar. Si
wspaper sdrerttslns la v. ry expenswa* cBliing on friends in Mayadd daya wtih her daughter at Northtnd the same. This would Inpass examinattoas before the Su
■ lc this form of publl<-liy the rich
Banking Regulatlen.
[Rort to made by this logulature
ill ftfiendancc n! th- primary.
Monday.
I port.
;rd of Medical Kssmlai-rs. or St:
bis poorer
U1 party tiekeia should b- printed on
Haroli! Gil.bs left for tbe south last. Mr
vatiut thv.vifaa.
imsrt "f u:;^i;h.\nThy;:oiVyi
inall fortuDes are frequ<
■of ihv p.opie In thvir reUtion to bank- ,*‘tb aJI "ffl"*'hat arc not csscnilM
||y«lenv. fbemUtry, Uacieriol- *c"-k, n-luK a* tar
ba'b.t. .
the KverRbdes.lroni ini
R'>ia a single office t^ai ibg laaututu'iis cauiioi be loo carefully jlo efficient Roverr.meqt.
tchet only In the
i-hysica. FaiUology and DUgnos- ! norida,
! will ri'wain t-herc three Mr*. Beretbymer hat rented tbe Odd
«v«n mlEorlty nomlaathms. provia- doesn’t pay on« half of the amount in rM-rd.-d. Slate bauks and national I
^ gtata Salt Ingpectton.
la. a knowledge of these subjects Is , wcekB.
Felloa ’a building and will condott b
MS should to mede for st 'second
salcry. I BUR«e«t that the Ore- banks are subject to stale and na- V ^^rdlng to the Suie InspectoFa fundamental In any railonal
r*e (•a:;a.-vn of PnrU cjime np last hotel and restanrant (here.
gtft syst-'Ui
syst. m Of
of publlcily be carefully
Molcc cc'.umn.
*
tbolci
tional aupervlsioiiu In apiic of ihUitheimost recent re- pn the part of a |ractitloaer
ler M B
Thersdiy
to
visit liU id-t'T and her
Mr. and Mra. Ed McQoeer have
ilder<-d In that state an election supervision there 1* a t"-ellns fbai
j
|j„ooo
the best latvrvsts of hb
ill^ts. '
The abvdlllon of party enrollment
k, , , .
a v» .k,.
hu-laind. Mr and Mrs. Jamison, and move<r la town (or the winter. .
further slept abould be taken to st- 1
f^m the oalt fnanufacturert of 1* a r.-aronablc reqUremecL aad th. retuned homo Monday.
n.u do
.1,1 ,b. .b,ort u ™“'I.
FAch candidUe of " very party paving
.'ir; and Mrs. Christenson nnd Mink
cure
depo-ii^
Ubil©
I
would
not
-jnspdcting"
oslt
that
liglsLition
along
this
line
ought
to
l•r(>I«a*lloh. By having regia- a nominal

Sunday uft'-rTiub? the fraln ran Fkhel Cork spent CfarHioiss with Mn
sum can have a certain
inspected., For tbls ho.ooo command not only the Approval of the
ntlon day : !;d rrlmary day the same, amount Of space, glv-e hls blograihv recomiiiend .•‘Streme legiaUihm for tbe '
over Hotly, Harold Gibb.*' UUIo'dog.
' rs. Cork at thar winter cning
hnusanda ef dollars could be saved. rnd vliws of public questiona on.d If further protection of Ib"- depositor. 1 1^^ •ervlce was render’ d tbe manu- profeailoD. but tbe approval of layard
killed
her.
S-one
seen
a
to
know
hen.Cedar Run.
)y'giving tbe p.
. , TstilcB or enactment la tub- do iKlIeve that this subject should 't.ciurer nor tbe ebnaumer. Hr all n.cn. generallyJot=f bow. II kaj'l' Bcd. She
n gen­
The Cedar 560 Club drove over to
^erendum lo :
receive careful conjideration at the
,bollah the ^te Salt Inapcc- ‘
mittrd. It it primp'd la full In this hands of the le gislature. 1 can See no
Civil Serylea.
eral favorite with aU and t-veryr,ae.U Maple City New Year’a eve and ntgnd make lawa: b; civlng them a sinlion' farce.
The business of tbe state can
sorry It hapiK'bfd.
. ,
it<ason why private tooLs should not
le-noed the card party given by the
tfe gnd secret hallnt and a primary
active advocate
lAapeetleniof OIL
eibcienily.
have state au|>ervfs!on sud to required
_ ... .... umically
. . and
.
li-eti’
Meter Har-Iy'ot Trout I.al.e ia
i<aw to nominate at,.l .l.-ci their pubMesdames Bellinger. FTaUdt and
cr enemy I* also printed. This paroAdvocates of oU limpecHon say thaj tnaaaur.-d U'meriL ability, lutegrly llinv friends here for a f"-iv day*.
v|lc senania; by glvl-.c them tbe ro- Ihlet la maHT'd at the Bt*te-a expenaa on call, to Ole suteiii<-aia. I'ltder no
Burke of that place.
energy of employes rather than j Will Jackson an.i faiiiily’ have t
clrcumaunces would 1 say legislate ao II oostj tbe auie notbluo and returna
^'caQ lo discharge unworthy a<,d mltrepAn oxceptlonaJly good time was re­
to every registered voter ninety days ax to ImiH-rll the progri-sa and devel- lc the aute an lucomv. In 1911, 60 per |<,jhlcal tcUrlly be made the Saxis of
-•ersflita'lve public offieh.l.v. you place
' IMrpit to siKU"! the wlm-T. Will ported by .those v^o attended the
before eltpt'oB..,Aa n'result
of
this
st-ni
of
all
fees
collwied
was
used
to
«
mptoym.
nl.
I.
tbere'or.'.
auggeot
that
_
.
.
opmeat of small bank* There are coiw
[In their hands the n.-ec.-r-try tools
’]4>ir to get Wvrk there tluiins tbe dauev g.vea by the band boys bore
pay aaUrlea of tna^iora and their Uu. Legislature enact a Civil Sonicu
^htreby they can easily g. • suph re- *'’'’1’'^!'
Snturday
evening. Wo hear they Ingreat arhool for the stud;
.penses; 4iK7^, went Into Ihe Buu L:w to ibu end.'
inke the small baiikg a nece^
i^rni leElshiilon as they «1-Mt
' ■polPIcal
' ^uwvtjoM.
Will Gran L home for Ih- hollJay!
giving another tn the near fnWackly Payment of Employes.
i<y. Tbe interests of the people In ireaaury. This la cot an economical
;»bove are 'he fnndamental thit
id i- l.flHnc In Utc xtyre duFng liar
Elect’on of Urltad States Sanators. ' these vlllkgea. bowever. should to aa vyatem fur raising revenue. In aboliob1 recommend tbe enactment of a law
Ifrimi'M take precedence over sii ..tner ,I rencrea ...
has submitted to the varl- jrarefun.v guarded as ore the interests n« ihk preaent oil faisiH-ctlon syaleni whereby
i! Gtblie’ al'scnec.
•- '
Mrs. John Tucker enmjained with
______ _ rullurad companle*. mluios
4e*!.la.le„ If we are to have m this '
cuv Slat* fa*c!*'aturea for tbetr ap- t-f Ihe people iB the larger cities
a dinner Saturday evening in honor
rovixlon* might to|made (or the re- 'rempani
lUfaciuriiig conrnment truly of. f(
I rmal an amendment lo lh» Federal The Torrens System of Land Trana- u-riioti of one Inspetior todic directed r,.ma to required . pay their imol Hr. and Mrs. Chat. Biltanaa. who
tar the ptople.
r.ms'lt’flon t'ro-.ldini for the election
Dairy and ^ood DepartmenL , loyca we,.klj. Thli a matter of ainiNORTH PARADISE
♦ leave s«m for the south to .mend
fera.
■ Initiative and Referondum.
‘ot aer:*tera bv yopulnr vote Would
Hls duty would be td make occasional
justice.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦jtne winter.
In Older that the people may rule U >' ff hr an honor in Mlchlcan to be
iveatlRaic complalnu nTbe Torrcua System was drat In­
Mr. and Mrs. lo^xnaid CunnlngbamJ Mr. and Mrs, Frank Drlj*t of CionEconomy.
%n. estsiiiUI that they be given .the
«W» amendment?
troduced In AuatralU In 1&58 by Sir lattng to poor oil.
entertained the Savvra' generation at jrarry are in Cedar today. They will
Kotoit Torrens, whose name It bears, Stats Live block RanltaryCWnmlaalon.
Every auccessful businessman la Christmas. A Jrtly good time was su.-nd the party at Maple City this
■Tg«ii*r t.x.ls .0 work w ith lo that t'lu-y |
e now a Htale Live Stock clways aware of the imporiance of enjo.'ed by nil..
it worked ao well In Australia that It
^y attain Ui.-ir own imlva.Ion. The
^
(ommlsaiqu consisting of «<»oomy. Ju*t why be should som^
Bwoit impona.,. of the« measures Is
as to give to all cit.ca sprt-ad to all clvlllxed couBirles. in­
iviercr. who h working at Alba,
rjulc DoMld Pclky was quite badly
cluding Canada and i- in force «v> r)- .............. _.ml«st..-iiers’snd ths auteecl- it;mes forget the Importsnce of ccon^the lailiLi.V". end h'-t.-rendum. Thta
came hotne to epcnd'Cbristmaa «Hk jrt while sliding down bill Mondsy
: njatea ha., bv.-n wdopivd by. nea.Iy
tbe,conrtltullon. Par- where exCvpUng In tbe UolU-d SUies; eriuarlan «hose dull.* ire to Investl- ' omy when he bocomea tbe hired man
when called dn. Infsrtlona and ‘c-r the sutc
|anq cnmlng In conuct with n . wire
sUtc Us^nethlas
Is ^netblag of a mystery.
mystery, W» lamily.
however, ueveral aiat.s have sceenOy
j»,>.h.rd of the aute. i„ the union.
...aglous
diseases
1
of
rarlou*
anl-'
One
thing
U
clearly
evWent
and
that
j
-Mra.
A.
Sayera
left
Friday
for,|enre.
A number of stitches hnd to be
'jbut !:• on- half pf tbi-se. the r stem
o for tiie recall of all sd"ipu-d It. Inriudieq MaaBaebua<-Us>
■la Thecommiaalon ha* no office at !l*.thatthe people are no longer will- jsouttj Uoardtuon. wbero Mp. Say era (oxen tn bla face.
[Ux Itt-B-tilve b-eauae of acme “.'iker” municipal officials and direct leRlsta- Oregon and Ohio. It has been in force
V place or even k dlreotingS^A txA that an official should, for tb: bas his mill.
’’ j Mr.and Mrs. Fi'*ak
lllrt spoat
ook t'ouotj. lllinolt. for about Sf^sert"*d la Ih" aroendin-nt. A ConsU- lloB by initiative peUilona signed by
--- scattered
---------- -- aver the rake of political friendship, make the } Mrs. Reuben MltchcU e(f Fetoakey!rhristmaa nt North Cnily wMh Mr.
> yean and U rapidly migdng Its
members are
^Ui'loiial Ameadmt'Di ytould be aub-[ sot less ti aii Hi per cent of ffie electinltled providing (or the Ir.lilalive and
Bcparatitm of mtmlc- way 111 public fivor. lu werkingacan tUie and not always readily aecesaa- state a dolUr of uanecessary ex- iis.vieltitig h«T alsier. Mrs. John Per- *na Mra. J. Shalda.
Mra. J. C. Mack entertalnhd.9
y be i-xamloi-d st VVIndtor os It ble in lime of ni^-d. It would seem renae. Efficiency is rundamcntal In bull, for a while.
‘■>eRef,roadu.^Of aU^e«ates. Or(n,m the general Nt^
be.0 in force there for many as If this eoRiinls|mn might to abolof ..nice. 1 sincerely hope!
Mra. V. A.,Voice are vls-'brother from Milwaukee and a alster
eg' n has h .d .to Imtu.lve and Referel-Cions. *
jeara. -1 augeest that the Legialatnro Isbed and Rs dutlee Iranaferred to the
icglsiattoro wjU CO operate In,ng rilailvca at Ncrthpori and trom Cepiral I-akc last week.
■‘"T'’" “
election
miioB tti'f. I(.r over ten years and
,1,p cowtltullon to provide make the Tortvna System mandatory Dairy and Food Departtneef or to tbe
,0
the admlniatrollon of every estate Agrlclufural CoUegQ and the Veteri­ •mplojea to the minimum.
M« \ Chnatmaa at Traverse City.
i to rerlsier the land of lb" estate nary De|iariment of tbe c^lege (aka
-lea o,
or,.
a,l,
m c.
Conclusion. ,
Kcan'a Saiunia> and Sunday.
|
jo„ng people of Cedar aprang
under the Torrena System. Thla would chars* of tbe samp, thut-aavlng a
My
attention
haa
been
called
in
Wiliie
Riley
«aa
home
from
Alba
• auvrUe on Mr. nnd Mrs. Esrl Cnnthe abstnel monop- dupliratloB of offices and a( the same
'tlcghom one day last week. Tbe
able
Il»> umHiidniect
hmuni1ni..et is
la seK-opereAlr.en,.r. *
....
snd prevent the unreasonable de- time maklnx the wo^k of the eominls- many other matters, but'potsihlv I tor Chririmas.
e and ihicly
ould nne this be passed and made
bavo already oSvred too manv sug-1 Tnc l<aby of Mr. and .Mra. E. C. evening waa pleasantly apeot in enrda
> which obuln in many casda.
Btcn more cffertlve.
kllne l.a.irBest thit H abould be fRecflve at the earlk-«vpoaalble mogeatlona. I realize that on accent of Dariiiig. who has been sick for soom
^rloK a good Oma.
.ad'ip’ed wi'b'Tut a'ny subatanlU;! raeat BO that our municWalitica mky
Saniury 8ch|bl HouMa.
vnur limited lime some of them eon-1,
Sueceas of the Farmer.
“• -me. la better at this wTUlng.
\ nom. to Mr. and Mrs. Bnnwy
change. It* oivraUen at’er a terii a of l-ave tba advanUge of the amendnot be considered. In conclusion I r
For
more
than
a
jquarter
of
a
c«nJobn Egcler and son John of SA- Myera. a son.
In
Ibis
age
41
it
nuneceasary
to
dls;ye*ra ha* toe" ^ a:ii-Bfactory. that ‘J*’”
(eat that the Airatrallaa BatloL «
lury
t-have
made
d
careful
study
of

...
..
J____
JnCBL
m*
Uav
were
eating
on
friendia
here
pf^
Hanalcy gave an entsrUinlaa tbe all tmportanl (unction of the
-Bfter ten yean the r.--op<-] i<>t<-d d-ii
Taxation.
(fficlent Primary law, tbe tntilativw''
n<-e Friday-. They returned borne to-'
u, ^be hall here Satnrday. H«
farmer. l*nd and labor are tunda tbe school hoosea |n Michigan. Tbe
tbe attempt to r-p.al 11 by i
Tbe more one aurfeya the "bit and mental to the wcUaremf man. In Mich­ majority of them sf« unsanitary-and aad Referendum and (bt Recall should
whelming majority.
i.v.
ihad n tmall crowd.
recolve
thorough^and
careful
eonsldtro
j*
ml*.’ ’laxatlon aysfem In Michigan. igan we have too lung neglected to unfit for ' live atock^' to oocop.v. Tb«
Mra J. Pcrball and daokhter Let-, j ^
. eatUe yard
RetllU
^
the more one U eontinced that ndl- put to tbe.best poisibla use onr tre­ rarely furnish ndequate light nerkr
*the^
o« KIlm^A sTitch. adjoining'his'
A wcstitutkiBsl provltlon should cal changet are needed In the aya- mendous natural rlcbea that come un furnish a proper aqpply of pur* air. We a« In dur/.touLl* m
pledges. I fell anr* that along the Itns Mrs. Ulunle Pierce bunday
and b>sd«4 a enr of berf and
alao be subiulti>4 providing for the Icm lta«'lf..
der tbe bead of Und values. We have are not comfortably heated, and. on

bogs one day last week. He expects
irsmll of airex.cotlvfc, leri.ljtlve and
The one thing that would greatly umple room In this state fer ao addi­ Ihe whole, nr* dHtnicUve to the of a majority of my recommendations
adminlstntlTe official* Th- p":tltl'jn alr':rlif.v oiir taxation methods would tional army of thouaaitds of farmers: health of acBool cbadrei^- It should be we are a unlL

l"
I am aware that there Ualaray* dan- • ‘ “b.^“
for the lU-caU should .'Ol require mere lea at-paratlon of sute and local in fact, we bavs opporiunltlca such remembered that the ondlnary ocbool
Thoac
that
caHed
t
Mr.
ud
Mra
Ponaity of Bln.
room,
unlike
the
ordinary
dwelling
ger
of
putting
on
the
autnte
hooks
than :s P"-r c« i.t of the vot. ra of i’:« lares Scracely a.ny one will deny that
few other atatea can offer. I would
•colng were
Bralet i rour h«*Rb to a sin
bill the quea- r-uggrat that thta l-ealalature consider ,.room, tl frequently bcupled by a vecy too many laws. We aoraetimea forget ,-John Perhall Sunday
diMrirt This p"reenuxe has tb" r> «h'« change a needed,
.................................
■equently the penlaw enactment fa not so. Import- Mra Voice and two <
nrtnel.of all of tbe au'-horlU's on F.:t »len 1» how > briM It about How the importance of creating a Comml* , large number of chUdran, Probably no that ____
...
. mnleula...
leulnrly when
---- ---theaa taw enforcemesL 1 nnehstut-'and Hra. .E. Voiro and cbildrcn, Mr. a’t)
inbjert.
V l*e the apeelBc Uxaa nacemry rioner of AgrlcuUuro who shall con- U ae reform would exert a gerater Infln.
ru In tbe liver and bowels,
‘rouble
- Ballot Reform.
" rnn tbe mate la tbe moat aerloua aen e the aoll. improve farm methods.' en^ in reducing Ao death rate of Ingly plae* the intereeta of tbe people EgeJer and son, also Joe Voice and It
is the rslgbi road to Bri^f* Dtoof Mlchlgbn above polltiraf pertlaan-' frj«,d. mu* Benba WiesL
.r-rob'
encourage
emIgraOon
to
the
wild
.
clAdren
than
would
the
conalroc^n
•ae
Is
to
take n
««to.
The
beat
t
It ih"
are lo c'nie throe
1 V - *d auggeat three sources of landa of NorBiero Mlehfaian: further [ of aanttary school l|od.ea. Ordlna^ ship. Thl* 1# an age In which honeet | Ltec. 31'.
dcae of UR HI RICK'S SL'GAR
.Ibe 8ki-::t "Tf th" b?1!ot af tto H.*i.
I'Tenue. tl r present Inherilanee Ux wore, that the stale should extend the school officers know very lltUe abont men are glad to cooperate fn order!
COATED PILLS V.---------- ...
|r4iiu.->. ’l.'.v nm*t ti'.vpl'fy omy
billoua. conaUpaled or nneoatfortt-ilngi us lo'n comparaOvely small same help to the settler of ibU new modern aanlution. It It largely a qnoa^ that-they may reader their fellowme*
(taw Roeflng MaterUL
«on jT T. y laws I 01.. Mv *
It will Cleon yoo ooL restoro ^
“ . qiounL 1 would suggest tbst tbh tax land, that the Canaodlan governmenl (Ion of how large a “pen" li raqnlred tbe largest and beat poialble serrlcn.
A new roodag material to stsM eosA petite and cheerful spirfu. Price S8
OerV- i; --i',:. Ihjl w - hw l.xd I'l" ■liOBld to leigtely Increased, especially doea to similar aeliler. Is th- North i to protect the boya nnd gJrts
tnWOODBRIDGB N. FERHiS.
cts. Sold by nU drtiggtota.
ed with lead.
■■
t rlsmant weather. A 'Uw abould bo e»
el) Urge fortunes and tbe
ftst*. V ■

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COLDS
COUGHS
SORETHROAT
BkONCHlTIS
TONSILITIS
LARYNGITIS

Scolf’s Emulsion is
nature’s npurishing,
turative-food; prompt,
surt and permanent.
Roly on scorrs ond
fnsisi on SC07T'5.

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ORAMD TRAVBBSS EBEALD AKD TEAVBB8E BAT BAOLE, TUB80AT. JAB. T, 1918

PAOB SIX

co-opERATiON AMewM mes
How This Region WooM
if PArmero oad
Priiit Urowcrt Would Work in H«rmony.
By John WMttrn.

j -nu* .
tbe fnilt pTow«n aod tbe connittiiloii’
tula. WhbtD Ut« last eight yean it
baa. becoBie the moet inwerftil forr«
In lilasiaalppl
It.4akai tte biff and the llttia ffrovtr
uador iu proUetton aod saea that
ha iota a fair price for his product.
It pats la hit poebau much of the
prom that the danlar has always tak-

everybody and well pull there prices
-In l»l*. thirty-five loeal aasOriaback where they ought to be.
•• •t^Vre witb you." chorused tbc tions affiliated with tbe Oxard. NMri
ly, tf,l»00 strawberry and, frolt fftowera
ax tbe prict'a^r lhelr good*. hnyera.
members. It covers the vast tari
Fannera never will be able to &av
Rodgers over la his offices wai
vbat the reel of the world rbculd i>a>
conaulutloa with his trusted tleiii ritory fom Van Burea. Ark. north to
oDlng. Mo., and tbeaee west to
for ihrtr piodoeta aa long a* ihi-j tenant. .Secretary J. W. Stroud. Tii
>. near tbe Kansas-Mtswort
ronllDue tl.e iiTetiooal and cuflbruai eituatloh was ticklish. Tty dash, fifty
policy of eotnrctlDg witb one a&otbei cars would be toaiied snd, ready Ho line. Every fruit dliSgIct In
in atfUng, a» If *hcy wore trying K Irate for the markets. Bvery monte- Osarks is revreaented.
ran the. prtiw* a> low an poasible for Porno grower was lelephoalttg from
Idea Is twenty years old. Two
all Aa abown in preceding artlelea. 8oxco\ie. Van Bnr^n, Xofsn
decades ago Or.ark fruit men saguely
under the |irt‘s--m lark cf ayiitem o-. P»««e nty. giting n^Oee of a
aeoaed the need of a cooperaUve sail­
plan BO fariaer knowp what hU ncigi> ready for movement.
ing
ageney.
Railroad

bora are doing in tbc nutter of aell
"'We might ns weU' leM^ piir robbing tbem. roramisalon men were
tng at any time, and so alt Veep ibem- alreogtb now as later.' decided ilod- taking all the profKs and their plck•elvei in po«itlon to be taken advan- geiw. A sheaf of telegrams wna
were holding tbem iip^ Tbey
Uge of by tbe buying public. Oui to the association agents wafehing started organising blindly and these
of tpe many artl<U* which have ai>- tbe markets In St Paul. Detroit. Kan­ were troubled. Jealous and bluer
beared In tbe lueimpolitan newapa- sas city and other northern a
yeaiw. Finally tbe better
■■er* and magaslnea on (his subject western points. •
growers met at Springfield. Mo., early
daring ihe laal year, none allows the
in 1904 and formulaied a plan
"Watch markets dosely." i
benPflt and power
months
later the assoelatlon wa>^ InE«. 'Book orders only
aaMnfi producers more clearly ibas; nrlres quoted
Ihe law* of Mlasouan artlete la n reecnt number ofTlic
That year they handled ibe slraw"The moniing dragged. It waa fore­
TechnicBl World."
^ ■ noon when the buyen came back beiry crop succesKfiitly. Next year
Aa all Rorord-Kagle renders should from tbe hotel. They were gelll.-ig Ibe volume of business Ieat>ed
know tbe gist of this article. I quote worried and Inslstooi. Tbey argued ward. More memhers Joined. The
the llrM |•ortloD of It
and Uodgers Ustcnell. it «as an old jCTowrers wcie Jubilant. At least they
were able to sell their fruit tor whai
story to him.
worlb. This year tbe peach
“ 'Good heavens., man.' ^iled a
By C. M. Morrieon.
Cbicagc. buyer. Hhl* thing is rol-bery crop wna handled entirely by (be ar.
"It was a hot morning In the Is
week of Uty. i9i:.. Oter a tcrnlorj Your territ s will rot In tha cars. We uoHalion. Tbey bare Bold apples,
canicluiipes and berries Cor eeveml
four hundred miles long and two wiir' give yod 91.2S a crate. Not
years.
hundred miles wide in SoiiiHem Mis­ cent tooie.'
"fiodgers eama baclr with 1
Thas It apprarr tliot the
souri and Northern Arkansaa, straw
region in Mlswobri and Affcanaas
berries were reddening in ten thotiv quoted pritfcs of Jl.So a crate Both
nad fields Tweiny-flve strawberry tides wore firm at thrr-e o'clock. larger than the entire lower peninsu
hnyera crowded the llulc office of ,P Tars were piling up. lickcrs would la of Michigan are Intelilgent anodgn
At fonr o'clock: to be BO well organlxed aa to be able
A. Rogers, general manager ef the be busy till dark
bu.reF offered |l.3» a craie
control the prices nn their own
Osnrk Fruit Grower's association at
products, while we are aiill fdodding
Mcaelt. Mlaeouri. They wanted ^car­ itedger.-- thook hi* head- He
loads of herrle* at tl.elr own Agure* Qgtiilng for the Ourk idea and the along In the old way. allhougb we
Rodgers had nted his prices. Mi- iiiiertsiK of nearly r>,>sio fruit grow- ara wont to make fnn of the innaMTbe buyers went ,l:.i6 anulbor tanu of that bm-Uob on the ansnmpllstened to their offers^d shook. Uh
UoBB nfflUated with the Ossrk. Nearcaucus at the hotel. "'No ute'VetUlomen,' he nnnnutiecd
"Then someihlnu tuppeaed
The
Shall <
he tamed to his Insistent tele u-lres woke up. ho Ourk agent In
phone, not a ear moves in this teiri Deover nrdored Mve ears and tb<y
tory today cxce(ii at tbv flginoj 1 ha.v
In the Twin C|Uei doubled lhai CIS' asBcciBtionT
Older. These were followed by ai^le.s
quoted.'
"Hark to ilic Martin House tranipc of right cars iu Ksnsas City, teven
OODCNSBURG.

twent} fllvo disgusted buyers. The In Mllwnukee and Chicago look nine
got lafK-ihtr and eompsTed flgun-s. I ncrc In forty minutes more than
was cory to roe that this would Iw wo-thlrd« of the U-rrle* wera sold
tbe big day of tbe I9i: strawberry Then the Iniyers capitulated, glad to
get what was left. Tbev were lift­
"'Rodgers Is bolding us up.' said ing an oiganluiion with <-xi>cri and
Ive market
knowledge,
one. 'and Uls U tbc day to break
tbcao aaaoclatioD prices. Hold off The Ourk had won its 1912 battle.

RelievesNeuralg^a
Sloan's liaiment pves instant r^ief from neuralgU or
sciatica.
It goes stmight to ibe painful part — soothes tbe
nerves and stops tbe pun. Da*! rul>—it penetrates.
•• I bare ws«d SkaDV
. RenotM KlSCgC. Oconto.Wk., wi
lielmcBt fur loottrache and DCnrslgia inihehmd where nothing eke w
help me and I would sot be wuboBt the limmcBi in the bouse.'

SUIANS
UNINEHT

b also good for ibe

tat, chest pains and sprains.

Mas C. M. Downaa. ef Job
wisb to saj your Ur____ - _______
■wdl'tBs in the world. It ba* rarrd
trelysayroer
Fata A1 Gens
Mil j. R. Swikc.ui. of ti? So.
X<o«Mrille. Ky.. WTiln;—.'-1 ssfiered with
qnile a sever* neuralgic htadschc for fov
months wnho« any relief. 1 amd yow
Unimem for two or threw nlgbU and I
hawn'lBsasred with my head siwes. I bsv*
found many quick rsluA from '
tb* best Untinmt ea the morkri to-^. 1
mn rcconarcDd It for what It did lor me.**
•fiba Ste., Na, aad fflffO at AD Smima.
■md f«r lUuM'e rrm Book Uorsaa. AOMm

DS. EAfiL S. SLvOANs
fiofftoxk. Mbm.

BUSINESS BUILDING
iH^making your plans for business build­
ing, do'not overlook the important part a
good bank ^oUld take in them.
Tbe First National Bank is always ready
to co operate with responsible business m«b.
fruit growers and farmera in a fioaadal capacity.and invites consultation with this in view.

F18ST NATKHVAL BANK
VBdor.CwitMl nf Urttlkd SUtanTr*—ly

i. Fri.it ?teni8

CGpped Short

that Ibe coBStnners pay the
Hse old prle^. Hat that Conaum-

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WEflSE m m TW MAKIR

w. .11. tot Improvement. Which Shew the Steed. Projre,
TiMt U BaJok made Toward a bualoafa

And R^gUance Ceotcr.
Ik It net etraaffe that It Is meat al­
BY KDWARD PAVSON
ways tbe outalder who preaches -this
(By M. a. H0U.EV.)
aa "the promised land." He knows
When «he buye* asks for an apple Hurt land Is cheap and fHill croifc
Bhall we hand bbn "a ItBonr*
vdant and lhat the beA markets
close at band.. He la bound fo' e. C.Lasrta belteges In tbe presper- floors and all modern Improvement
•n^ fraill 'grower
I
and farmer Mfs aindy oa and ooapare onr **' '
eleriric lights, ano wntar.
lldikgaa U •will tb. b.l, .ft.
„„ b, lly of *rravvr«e ^ty and has Itivrited
bating por^
I nnloD which does not pack in ap-1
««ka 01 lip
Increaae land ^••'■*'1'
real eatai
boxes. K pays ua a high eomptitbe lota Ota tbe noniieaat 'baautlfnl liom'e'at TI7 South 'Dnfo
as a sUte ralaing good fnili.
I corner nf West Seventh and Wad»- street, which ii a great additkm
. (or reason very alow In adoiulng
Ibe many fine residences on . t
* erorib streets.
V kneUiods of packing and marketstreet.
He has built a I
log lu prbdutu.
honie of eight room*, having dow
Aoe eirtt room boose with the very »Ulrs the ‘reenrtlon room. Urin
iatoat of modern imprcvemeiits con- room, dining room, kitchen, one bd
A Oeorffta water melon we i>ay 33
•BY R. H. BLB
slsUag of bath room ursialre. Uva- rcom and the batfa room. Tbese
and go cents fev brings 2Vk snd j]
tnry down ttairs. laundry in the base- all finished in naivral oak.
cents, aiileee lo the grower.
from.;.b. uH,.. to mkldl-mn ..I
^
Is a larce open stairway leading
lb. aiHOTto. II ,b. -ut. «lU.
U.U tb. b«.». h. b„ ... or U,. bto the rooms above where there are
Mb-blf. .O.W .nl. fbll,, lb. I...I
^
b.i «!,. b«.,l«
- — MrrvoiBB and a second bath
Of -tt lseonsln in poshing for the setThese are all in cypress finiah
llenicnt of varent lands. It wou^d do rb., b-„ n,tb.r
has a beautiful appearancei
I.I..™ t. bo
world of good all around.
roll J«..l« u tb. tto btoto nu.,
'» “■
Of to bu b«l
is of stoae
eelliir, furnace room.
Tbortot lb. 8llv.r L.b.
J™

*"
"
WadsWortb street. He has bad Ibeso
Laei weak we Ulked «ith Benju- met ^
laundry and do ins <
at tbe Monroe Center ball and
tboroughly remodelled uod fitted with
Hcwhall of epple market
BPt water ayau-in «( I
oeiebrated with might and main
and 4i his view of Mlchlgna's fruit About 120 petaon. were on hand to
'nti.rovement.. and the entire bouse I* wired (
future, lie believe, we are bound participate la tbe eierciims of
pl|«d Ter both electricity
I. -11. Hungerfotd had charge of the Tbe exterior of-the beme I* most a
win if wi- only have faith In our-«day. which Ineladed a samptf“**'
selves: and brloc I t Ibe beat fniU past. -Tbe 1912 officers were insull- '
tractive, the arebltccl has folk
new
tdsiH. There It a wide rlreUa(
to.r'.b n
8. H.™. .b„ ™«r.. ' Bim rurtbor beaatlfy '■
»"

tbe grounds and veranda on tbe southwest corned
l hum
at Ths
.
..........
- tract
- - -------------'ly -returned from tbe annal
Into t^el orchard* and make wh grunge nicctlBg at Sank «te. Marl.|^''?irt them In first class condition. All bnili blgb an^ of field stone. aJ
Fruit 'flJtod with enthusiasm for tbo grange
Iroprcvetnetats has meant tbe soon as poasIHe'In tbe spring Mn
purebB^ a member of
Crowefs- association, so everyihln* and Its i.rinciptaa. Calrln Spangler, '«»»«««» of * considerable sum of Uddy inteads bennUfylng the ap^
iJ well oMikeled.
Iwbo has bren mwur of tbls grange
tul Mr. Lewi* considers it .i prealrtk to the bone and fitting ar
#• •’
tor m-veral
« spsaks well !,«■ bU
grouMlB and oUwrwine adding
seteral yoata
years wag
way mmceeded by
this P™»«««ve Ideas.
to the attractltraMH of bis preperi
Our iwMnt visit to Northport shew, bl* wlflr, who expeeta — mns.
——----ad itaM dbe Crvwera' aaaoriatien was ftrange to coMinua to proaper as h|
Among the fine
In thrifty condition, and iireparlnt has been doing.
. ^
ibava been erected thl* year is that
Jet. BirenbergerHi new rcridenca
for a j^bre - vUcoreva eampaHni the
Ara Fnastln*
of C. J. Elmer. «3 Webster stracL U L tbe corner of Wen Scvenih and
coming year In order lo fully establiA. these mmlcncm are being put ^ ^
^('edar strecU Is a fine addition
Ish (hdr "brand'' This meaoE cer­ into type the Grand Traverse grange*
e^nvenletres
tbat
part of the city. This Is a sereiJ
tain ai^ mire markets.
are frestlng In tboir 0... street hall
_

Grange Crngn

Thm, V. . 1.™. «.mfr oI It™. D. ---------------------- --------- —
l-~* ““a"” -“"W '«
H
Ijst iFrtday’s editorial on.........................
i a pTctnlnfe. eapecially *’*1 dlsrover that the areblteot had In hardwood on the first floor and tl
elected iOpportunlty" wa* a vl
nind
the
banquet
board.
Thl*
Is
““
of
every
arallui»utr*
I*
in
southern
pine.
protest-acainsi losing trade-on ouriaroun..
most valuable apple, tbe Wagner.-Welihe Prat feast for 19IS-bot not the
^
the bath room ud Uvato^ oa lU
1 lavatorr
alm^ the only sute ihat ralsed'iam, for then- vrill bn many. many.
'
r growers can obtain coin t
it. aod
Tbe reeetAy elected officer* bonsewitc. and i
money t, offering well si«jod nod ari- 'icln): sworn in'by 'the' delegates of awre of these than can this, and wd with the hot air system and
1
-t.---------... .-----------.. .—
be-'ga* and rtectrieity In all tbe roc
lw« tol Trom U, «ut. to,te to “"-r •" ■»
to8 >
_
,
,
:u,. KW trwto. I. Mis to to.r '"8 “«1 •«> '■ '•
-—I
«»-"
■“
.throughout. The Goors are of south- have handaome parqutfy borders,
U Is ^ fact that nearly 2i per cant way,
ern
pine
that
can
receive
a
high
i«liThe
basement
under
the
whole
has
of .tty liwopie buying farms make a
aggltlon (o tbe Easiport.
,
....
high ceilings and a good cemea{ floor
OgdenshUTK. Jker. SI.—Mist Josic failure of the business. wbUe on ibel,rtm county grange ball Is 24x10
and- can be nUllxed In a numSer el
Braekenbury returned Monday front
wpys.
South Boardnian, where the »|Wnt her
Jv C. Peterseo drew tbe 1
('hristmat vaai-tlon with her {siraatK. do not puetded In finding a decent
___ u.*
.................. xt...
W®*"
*“
and M. a Hungerfortf superit
Earl n«Illster of Traverse City I*
living. Moral-slick to the farm.
-------- ^y Harry Hounds and Is an
visiting hi* Btint, IJtsie Russell.
the bonstrucUon.
dlnatc*
m
Antrim
ceunu.
innovation
on
anything
of
the
kind
Miss n<-«* Havi* returned Saturday
Tbe lot originally was very low
The government flgum show «>st
Osceola Cennty grange expeeU te
^c* been made of late years.
but Mr. Ebrenberger has bad a good
front Honor, where she visited rela­ fruit gnjwing average* greater profit
»t out a 1913 year book, tbat people ^
^j^^c lights
tives the past week.
portion of It filled lo and tertnebd
than any other form of farming.
may know “who te who" in the
^
Merl Tomidtlns and wife were call­
and In the spring will have It nieo;
grange ,tn that cennty.
j
Earner bts also tboreughly
ed here from Detroit on ad-count of
!y seeded. The gronsds will preawrt
An Orpgon apple packer »e talked
the serious illness of his mother.
The new Offirer* of Wexford Coan- ^.gjed ite FOwle property
a pretty sight during the snminet
witb Insf week sUt^ that tbe grow­
Mrs. Frank finiilb was callc-il to
IV grange
heing Insulted at a
^f Doardman avenue and Wel)- months with the nicely kept graee
ers ibera bad made no move to adopt
Grand Kapld* on accoutu of the semectlng being held with Cherry
potting In hard wood
Ibe new husbel box. as tliey were con­
Grove grange today.
riotu lllneas of Mr. Smith, who is In
vinced that tbc
sundard Oregon
the hospital there.
Last Saturday the members ef Pe-'
the climax of a porferi
'ler w!
Mrs. Ueo. Kitchen, who has been
nlnsula graag had a "big mbetlag'
X adat^ed to all sixes of frnh.
be again returned lo the untversHj
quite sick, is on the gain.
In tbalr hall at Old Mission. Mrs. E.
and graduated Iran the law departchildren of Giant Bremer aiv
A. Svans _
gave
. the
I presc I
RemenHwr that you get four boxes
In 1904. that year entering Inte
OF STATt
1 Interesting acount of the recently BECOMES MEMBER
!«nnersblp with Thomas Smsrtb
HOSPITAL BOARD
lA-na Helfrieh returned to her to Ihe barrel In tbe Oregon box aod held meeting of the state grtngs.
(Tslte. whieb ratatlons rontlaucd until
school at lAmg Isikc. after spending only thr^ boxes to tbe barrel in tb*
Now Is a good time to Join tb<
regular
bushel
box.
’in
other
word*
July. 1910. wb«n tbe ^rtucrabip wai
her Christinas \acatioD with ber pat-.
tjis Selection by 'Bet
grange and to get tn on tbe feasts.
Ihe Ore^n box nets you fl.SO to
dteolrad. Mr. Smurtbwaiie retnrntni
enlB here..
Msntete*. On May i. 1910. Mr. AlAllle C(io|MT Is quite slek with ]ineu- I2JH) per, barrel more.
♦ ♦♦B 4M♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
way was appointed dty attorney by
moula at Ibe boiue <ff Clifford Tomp­
4
BLK LAKE.
4
We
arc
talking
beUer
(rulL
not
Mayor B’Hhelm. which jpoeltitai b«
kins.
<
I has been made 1
44444444444
J’4'44
bold for two year*. At tbe preaent
Josie Jerrett left last Thursday foi to while away and Idle boor, but beElk Lake. Dec. W.-Allco
**•
time be tote member of tbe rampnlgs
tvro weeks' visit with relatives in rsuse the Ufe blood of thU eommnni-'
of editls D. Atway of tlrts eky as
ty Is -ooelng away drop by drop. This spent Thursday In Traverae City.
tommlftce of tbe B'oodraw BTMoa
Ohio.
member of the board of control <
Mr. and Mr*. Louis Curry-and E O.
tame* Jetrett of Callfnrnla.'who lias vlul drain must be stopped before
Trnverte City Sute hos|iiial. Tbe a|> league ol the Eleventh CongreolBbal
Winnie and family spent Christmas at
dtetriet.
aad enje^a aa axtaalUnt tew
■n viHhIne here for the |<ast throe the patlttit' will ever get Wt of tbe
pofnunent came as a surprise to theec
WUllam Curry'* In Traveine City.
four weeks, left for hi* borne last dt^lor's hands. Let na at once
in tonch with loenl political condi- pnctice in the city and Gnnd Trey
me region.
solve to gel well and try running onr
Thursday.
Mrs. ftert Krouiw and baby of Bow. own affkbn agnln.
day* with relatives here.
I
era Harbor are visiting with relaiivM
Olive Dobeon and Charlie Peaae of
Siarta during the boiidaxa"Too much boosting baa ruined
Treverre Cliy spani Friday night
■P4«4-444 4'4 4 44 4 4 44«
91rs. Lackey of Elk Kapids s|>ent
iis seettan" was the cheerful com­ Lowell Boars', retnrattg Bnturday.
Mr. and Mfa. M. W. Parreat and
Christmas with her son Robert and ment of one of onr respected citliena.
^George Cams apdbt Bntarday la
tamily nttOBOM tha t
family of this pM««.
That dl^ptay ef the Upper PenlnInverse. City.
at Clen Aibor Batnrday nlgbL
Wednesday. January Stb win be tKb sola at tbe Chicago Land tbew was
<rharlotte Munra of Elk Rapifia te
Mr*.
!«m McGarey ot TnraiK
second quartetl) meeting of tbls Jlsdbwrtce to Michigan. Stach « lot kpending bar vacatloa with ralaUvw
nty spent Chrlstmaa wMh her stater
trlct SI the Old MissioB M. E. chiireh. of brulaed and battered ap^es osrA pot-luck dinner will ^ served at Ulnly coiBd do tbe stale no poasilae In this
Colin Monro and tamRy spant'
boon Everybody cordlalb' Invited t^ kood. Now that tha show baa pas* day with retaUvea In Barker Clbek.
attend.
Rfehatd and rani Voraoe
ed tote tbe hands-bf ths "Tribune' Cmndna Cheney and Hra. Etta Chen­
meneed to cot lOB teat Tknredcr Mi
About a tripped the light fanUstic egaljl. It would give iVestern Weliley Watee ratnrned with them lo vtetf
Ibetr Mther at tbe old 1
a Chrlttmaa party last Wedneadu' gan a aplandid chance te show ear
a fevi days:
Mr. afid Mre.
Mrs. RHI
1
Kelderbonae ami
nlght ai Ihe home of Henry Dohni. Jr.
trees and start tbe land buyer*
Herbert Wood, who has worked for
son Roy and Hr. and Mm. (BnrlM
Kefreshmairts were served during the this way. ' Tbe tlmas are opportune.
Ustsr Unis tor tbe past two jaon.
Kiggs of - ort Ontad* were tbi
evening and all n-iwn a fine time.
left rbhraday for Los Ragblss. GnU to
gnesta of Mr. and Mm. Vf. H. Baa
Harry Christopher returned to TravIn Jnstloe to tbe
the winter.
mail‘and famOy Christnm era.
ergs City Saturday to Dnlsh his term whom Jhe epwbr ae ottea deligbu to
jamas Karna and family, Jcbi
tbe Needham Bualness college, afib -bts eriUdsm. it must be 4 4444>4444444444 44
honor vrttb
si>endlng bU Vacation with hU parsaid that tbe-fruit pack from
LONO LAKE.
4Garay and family nta Chrtetznaa d
Its here.
states slamst aew in the businsas ara
ner with Mr. and Mrs. John MeOanq
Mrs. Nora Eiman remriiad h«ae lost no attractive and oo ebrefnlly packedL
l^Dg Uibe, Dec. 51.—Bennie Hnrig bU appoinunrot nntll be read It in tbe at tbair ta>me at Enatara Bmpira.
Tnaadar from Trererae city, where
tlwt tbe abamlaaloa bonaes aatnralb' of WUIIamabarg vteitad at Mr. Ankdri Itn sent ont from Lansing Mr. Mwar
Mr. and Mrs. George Baigler a«
she has baan taking care of her fatbsr.
pick tbe bbat. finding that there
’has alwxys been anive in locnl sJUIrs Bletar oiS Osborn were the gaesta a
son’s over Bonday.
who U vary sick. They moved him -to.
Bore profit and fast trtwble In bandlMr. tad ikfra. John Cox wlsMad af' and betbngs to tbe progressive'wing Mr. and Mre. Julias Bow and tsailj
tbe bottte of his son lo Kail
IflQ
a
ktantani
grafie.
ef
tbe
demoerstkpsrfy
and
vra*
on*
Ihslr
son's.
Hsnnat.
tt
Ke.
d
last
Sun­
Monday.
the winter.
of tbe original supporiei* ot Woodraw- . Mrs. George Cook and eon Halt;
day.
Mr* Clifford Tompkins H very low
O
Mre wni •Pleree »nd two mtla 'boya Wlteon nad ^Cbodbridge N. Ferrte- were called to Wei3oN Baturday oi
her horns with pneumonia and otbto have
tlon It U a sate jin
p
vteitad friaada In TrerWM City a few Mr. Alway has been a resident of this account ct the tUaeto at Mr. Cook
eompllcaftons.
InapefHw b*^ pbdilBg depot days4ot waA.
cHy :Btare 1*04. when be enma bore aad aiao Orendma Cook. We Bop
Hall naek and wife of Trsvene
Frad JClaBdov te taming wood tor tram Mablrtea nnd entered tow pattv they are better by this G«4_
Cily spent Cbristmaa with Mike Ghw- evarr bighl or tm mllaa. ao aa to
iara too kmg a baol. By (hU ptan Mr. Ankectea tabd E. K. DoryctahS> with Thomas Emnrtbwnlte lo
-•
Ing and family.
yon can aatablteb yonr "brand" mich
Tba tamlltea ^ Bore Cox and C«t tbe praetJre of law. He was born In
quicker thgn where each grower Cox rialtad *t Sore HoMeman'* >at
[Vine. Bar codaty. April fid, 1ST9.
Faint ui.
packs bis own gdods. obd the Inspae- Bast Bay lait Sondny.
aeot to Manistee with Ms parl* very painful and c
tlon te done at iba cars.
Mrs. Artlw KUBreriT and iftite eirts v^en alght yean Ot age. His edbsnsilu.-es penally In the cfaroii
sure. To get quick rallaf when tbeaa
daugbier. MnmL Mt USt SMnidty' neatlon was received la tbe fabik
aiwlls come on. RENNrS FAtN-KlLU
Mrl^taaea Miller writes tram New tor CbIcigo to VMt raliitMad:
ochools of'Naatetee and attar'grednIVG MAGIC OIL Is ihe thing needed. T«rk tbat fte women of tbe Cansno-wnma Mlknlfi to qktta SefcSi bite otlag spent one year in tba tew office
It Is s clean and pleasant but very
«ra’4ea*ne -o( tbat dty oca starting wriUng.
of-Bmufthwalta * Fbwler. antertnf
penetrating remedy that
FREIMAN fc CO,
i to,.~
of, lo break —
tbe -tohigh price*
pain as *000 as It reacbes
,cbes the
------ —of apples

Hr. and Mr*. Ernatt FrenkM And Ihe law department of tbe Cnlverelty
trouble. J^^effd^ve Map Id^eram^ oa tba s*™* plan ns tba agg cam- btUe boy tram Bk Rapids ara vtelttag
tlctd»n In' the UU of XSM. where
7il E. FmSl MTIto
' ' Mer-lisiiki
. PbUadelpbta and tbalr hcb^; WIU Fleren, Cor n taw be ranalned tor one roar. Tbe next
hrd'tTdBs bd «Mit IS iib qOp 4T
MigiB m

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OSAND TBAVXm REBALQ AKD TI^VE&SS BAT UOLE, TmESDAT, JA)T. 7, 1913

IHEMENDOUS SACRIFICE
Read TMs
Head This
Carefully The Public B^ehls Car£^y
Thousands of dollars worth of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Dishes, Sewing
Machines, Washing Machines, and other House-Furnishings must be sold at once re­
gardless of price, to make room. We must move every piece of merchandise on our
second floor to put on a ceiling.
BLANKETS AT 50c ON
THE DOLLAR

OVER CHRISTPrices Were Never Cut Lower " LEFTMASOOODS

Four Big Bar­
gains From Our
See What This Means To You.
Big Pre-Invent$1.00 Blankets at 50e.
<H>y
and Room»...... ""
$2.00 Blankets at $1.00.
makinoSale.
$3.00 Blankets at $1.50.
We Bonglil a'Traveling Man’s Sample
Line of Bed Blankets and u e are going to
give you Ike benelll si the bay.

And so on riglit np to the very heit
blankets made.
these are the samples the
KtUitOtOBT* trayeling man us^ ifl selling
blankets to the dealers and contain practically ev­
erything made in the Blanket line. Here area few
prices:

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Iron Beds
Tlibi l.«aiiU(ul Iron Ih-tI Iibk )>ian.
lop rrcKs pli’cc). and kiioba, ki-wd
v«nieal lant In tnith hra<i .ind tpot
ci.ilH to keep iilllow..i and rnaure.*
(.'cm vlldinK. ComcM In any niilnh.;
:;'«y Ax>\ Sale prlc-. IS.Pi.

.55

1.50 Extra heavy, extra large “

o76

55.40 Woolknap BUnket. extra heavy $8.50
Other Woolknip Blaakeu 58.10 and 2 ^
57 50 Fine grade of all wool BUnkeU

3.75

Other AU Wool Blnnkets 53.10 and 5 \8S
These sample blankets Inclnde a number
ol Crib and Baby blankets.

Sample Raders

SA.IMITA.RY
DAVEMRORX S
One of ihe most useful^pieces of hcusefurnishings you can hav^round the house.
Makes a nice couch or cozy-<iomer piece
in the daytime md a comfortable bed at
ni^ht.
Regular $4.00 kind, sale piice $2.65.
The number of these is limited. First
come, first served.

four pieces of housefumisbings to you, we
do it, i knowing that

t .95 medium size CoUon Blanket 9 .47%
f.lO Imparted FA &aiih BUnket

In presenting t'iese

One of. the Traverse City Chair
Co'X aamidv racktrs, all over up.
JioUurtd »|irtiiK sent and tufted
hack, scnulne Cbaao leailur upbo'.
xterlnt;, t>r«Htivet)lory and room-mak
im: xate price. fC.TS. ^
We have several ps^ornx of ihcne
xamidrx >o ehouxe (Turn, laniting In
pricf up rron $:.To.

Library
Xables
*lhir: I
' llhrnr; tahlr. baa
larno flake quatdereU^iak irain and
inrusurcM 4r ions z SS" wider.
Miuns and well nuiile, ..cilx regolar;r at IH’.'Mi, Vr«-lorumi:ry and roommaking uak- |-cicr. tC.Zo.

qaalityjcnnsidered, you
could ni)t duplicate them
anywhere in the Unit­
ed Stales for 50 per
cent more money. 1 hey
are not good.s bought
tor tale purposes but
ate good, substantial
pieces, every one of
them, and are sold widi
The famous Maxcm CnIveraal Steel
Uanse la a wonder for the price
our usual guarantee, “U are
Beilins It at. -Note the larse.
commodlouii warmios closrt. the
not satisfactory, please xen-olr holds ten ;talh>iia. huraa ml
wood. Pre-Invefllor)' (fnd rcommaklns sale price. |SI.7$.
return them.”

Ranges

A colossal event for outfit buyers.. AM profits are swept away.
A sacrifice without a couiterp^—bargain event that will surpiss
anything before attempted by Any house-furaishirig com^rn in the state.;
Prices of-the best iurnilure cut-tp the actual value of inferior grades.
The gigantic stock to be cut to its lowest possible point'bjfore the first
of Februaiy.
Cqpie in and get your;sl^ate of the bargains.

EXXEIMSIOIM XABLEI^

|

BuffeUt", China Close s. Mus­
ic Cabinets, Ladies’ Writing
Desks, Book Cases, Book
Racks, Fancy Dishes, Cut
Glass and Silverware to go re­
gardless of profit.

Buffets
A beautiful solid twk Buffet, two top drawers,
one lined for silverwdte, two dish closets. H”x30"
French beveled plate mirror, worth $16.00. pre in­
ventory and roam-making sale price $10.75.

Ladies* Deslc

A beautiful quarter-sawed Oak Desk, polished ‘
finish, worth $8 50. pre-inVeniory and room-making
sale price 55 25.

MUSIC CABINETS
Beautiful, large. Oaky, genuine quartered oak
Music Cabinet, finish as good as any laano, $1500'
value, pre-inventory and room-n^aking sale price
Others at 55.40. $6.00 and $8490.

Imported German Range
\ Come in and see this beautiful stove and see the
difference between the ranges used in Germany and
our American janges.

Coucluets
A good «.<«anneDt .to ■olod flWB- A Ur«o. bcanUfnl. well
mzdo touch, upbolktewd In genuine 0»»«» leWher. iull wunUer ol
■prlngs. wivua llacd,. repiUr VS.OO value. prc-InventorT And rooninaking mIo hrice. 113.76.
•2&00 xrtl toii.oooch. extra lan». e«fa ro* of .qirtnca. pr^lnventory aad roo<B«takloe aal» pHee llt.76.
Otbtra at |7.M. SUM ud $18.00.

OIINIIMO ROOIVf CHAIRS

We have several broken setsof Dining Room Chairs
Several styles and finishes, to select from bolhj in
—some
of them four and five of a kind, that you can
the round and square top with legs or with,'pedestsd, buy at one-half
of .their real value.
ranging in price from a goqd, aubstan.tial table at $0<OO
Six good, solid oak chairs, rubbed finish, leather
seats, regular A15 00 VcUue at A11
up as high as you want to go.

Attend the Great Pre-Inventory and Room Making Sale.atiJ. W. .Slater’s. The original
and only exclusive house-furnisher in Grand Triaverse,region.
Your Credit
Is Good.

J. W. SLATER SJSS;.

aBAHD TBAVXEU HIRAT.T) AKP TEA.'VKBtt'BAT EAGLE, TUE8DA7, JAH. 7, IMS

PAGE EIGHT

«'lth Inflani.-bB(oO‘ rbcutzwiiMu. 1 hoi>o to EauU Haul, (alie wu Aonk Wll- Would be intp (be Utile wUd tblni* OlU had laet tbroucb bad Inveatn^eot deprivtsd ot bla prtse. asd be ex'**
^ abe doea not become like Helen K> UaTSf). Then! (be Old Woman Mlio
(bat ran
'.lie propertr.Ieft ber bj- bu buebaod, Dick a blow wbicb nearly tbrea blm
♦ r^ifc. 1 feel ao eorry for ber and Ured In n 8boe. (wbo waa myeelfl, And fambM and frlak (brootb the wbo died wben Gertrude naa a baby. ever. Dkk aom recovered blnueir,
♦ luted to write to ber aoon. WeU. I knocked ■( (be door, and aaid bei part.
. foreH free—
and abe was ao poor (bat abe bad to bowerer .and waa letUnc (be beet
♦ will b'ave to take baby Helen, « I Tben l.tule Boy Blue (Lewla bowl, God's Itttln creature*—and. oti. would lire In a tiuarter of rite town orra- of bis opponent wh« the fellow aod•
* wllt'cloee. with love to all Ihe 8tu> comes In. aod’ all the rest come In
be
fried ebiedy by foreifners. amonc dnnly turned and nm down tbc b*IL
■ '
' RuiM Md naoulatlena ef tha ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t*««n«»and #poke In the followin* ordci; Chedtrela the botae as be bears bla whom were no agitable aasoctates for D|pt then wei t over to whore poor
• Htmid Vouno Folks bunahlna ^
THE EUNSHINE PREEIOBNT’E
* Sunbeam,
Qoeen c< HearU (Bunic* WHUama).
load
GTirude. Dirk Ellla waa the son of Mildred itood colne. bitterly with
' J Club*
A
■ VISIT.
^*** Honter (Ham' Uiherl. Red RiJ- Patleojly over the atony road?
a former nclabbor of Mra. Otla. who frlcht and excitement. Juat aa be

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2
You cannot rueaa. If you tried over
**
so nice to hew from the |q( Hc«d (Maud Clarki. Jack and
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,
on lik dmn sent Dick to Romney lo reached her a man adred blic roo«bly
t aJ.
*'’*1 so bard from whom your President
BuMblnera. and to know that Jiu (Ocll Britton and Maodle Slae- “Ha ever the deeds of love and cheer be near hii old frlcud. Dirk's fainer by the arm. aaylns. •“HI have you
• rr« anut snythlnt.
^ received a letter tbla week. Jt la the
***
Bo-Pbcp (Mabel Uw), Oln- That brlna moat Joy to the glad New had been an Invalid ao kof that bla arrmed for thl*. you youn* acoundrel.
a aa well.
isns were exhausted at the Dick looked n hU sen
whom lu
I Ueber).
Prince
derella.4fii
merriest thing! M'by. It is
IT <Arile Roblnaqn). Dame Trot (Deesle Then write lu pages' with kindly (Une of bis death, and Dkk waa rwcognUed as*V r. Bourse, with a
' • frem the Sunshine' Oog!
MalUn. Mich..
Boblnaon), Mt^er Hubbard Ruths
deeda.
,
(
thrown on bla own resources. He »«t. *ni *»Mu^i.*m no scoundrel.
Do )ou reaemner aLoul l.ord Mar
Doc. J7. 1912.

^
I will try te be levlnp, hilpful ^
Oaaaelraanl. tOng Cole and bU h'td- Mlnlitering aver toothers'
needi.
was a One young fellow, manly., up- 1 oaly-^ bat'^'iiO|^>-«ho had
CO? Your Preaidrat told you «hat the pfrr President—
4 and Und to everybody and
dler (Riley Britton and Arthur tTah- The atone, the trap andthe murderous..ri^( and unselflah, with the adran- nopped-crying, here Ihferpoeed and
: nrm Vl.w JTeddent. Mr*. Mabel
,
going to write you a ktter.
4 every living thing.
er.I Then we all marched out and then
gun
tage of the nmst aueful training from exclaimed: "Oh. no, papa, be fnA
nail in trying .e do i
not written a letter to tj.e
^“rnM ^Se
bla father added to hia exrallent na- I>"rk my sled, and the boy kno ted
I I Have never trophies of honor i
« theae things. I will “Try. try ♦
tbrn'lllwd* M^
P*«?JW « long l^. Wi!l ngmod. and then came the tableau. A handful of grass to the bending inral iralta.. He and Gertrade were hUn «o*n. *nd they had a^ awful
ngaim"
d^to
k^w
hu
r“
“’T!
»e
awlher
button.
and
hte
the
that Mia. MilI dellebUMl ,io know ihai hn had hi. .
..
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"•
Weeks to praetke. and
neao
the bee.
beat of
of friend^
friends, Md
Ehd It
It waa
waa with
with "Pht.'"Sui, whkh
whmxi ahowed
sag
what
Sunabloe naae. and ao i"*^*!***
mine. I found •
we practiced e>ery day. We all had Of the hark boras often but potgly great aatiafaetlon that abe hastened <>*■•'5 ^*w mere
appeared on the
to,you
).oa
«
twocent
stamp
for
postage.
MIES CLARA EATEE, Editor,
face.
preaenu on the tree. Bach family Apples ajid sugar in place of blows—
l6>a and girls. We wlU have to be- t,d a good lime Chriaimaa.
ted .December S. 1I9B.
in school gave ten The boy who ever this klndneaa
Dick mid that ho bkd, i
Mildred
Dourr.e looke<l kgsJn into Dick'a
llcve that our dear 'Vice iTealdent
l*rt«ldent InIn- over to my cousins’ and auyed nearly rbo .bad acholgra .u
n.Mia..« ' Ml., ri..^
•bows,
,
nouroe. who lived In IM great bouse, bandaome. honest face, and aaU. vith.
First
for >‘l« “O*! Wrote G»c let- ' mi
day 1 must close tor this lime money and sot leather **
“**
First Vic.
Vice PrMtdent—Mrs.
PrMWent—Mrm Mabel ter Just
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got teather a very nreity
pretty Will never cruelly, wantonly
kill go away on the train ^ai very day, one of hia Jolly lakgha “You don't
as__________________________
she thought he wlthcd you “““
From
Cat*:. Wllllama
and a nice box of alailenery for The little creatures of Deld
aad hilt,
and an-et was Gertrude's amaxementiPPb Ube a acoundrel. ri| admi
to undcratand It.
Noatvkk.
that anybody <cvld leave a doll like > beg your pardon, hm wbo an- yoa
IhU la what be sayw;
Certainly you ahall have a new but- Christmas. Mamma. Maudle and 1
Denver. Cotorado.
^on. It Is good to hear from one of each got a card from Miss Ins Srugue, !■ I were a bright little lad like yon. that behind, lo say nothing of for- anyway?"
wbo need lo team here. School will The New Year would Hod me loyal gnung her entinly. aa aeemed to be
"My name Is Richard Ellis." Wck
Jan- I. 1913.
tiio Wallin BuRfhlnera agnin.
Williilm
begin tomorrost Da>- after lomotrow
and true.
,he tMe. and leaving her out of doors, made aaaawr, with some pride,
Dear Bunablne President—

-Next da.v.hrjght and eariy. Gertrude
-Richard ElUa." Mr Bourne reneaiM’ben my misircas read to me from
Neasen City. Mich., R. P. D. No. I. is New Yenr’a.Dny, and I hope the l>eeda of mercy more predoua are
- Number of tnembers belonging Jan.
ITesldini
ood
all
the
Sunahlnera
will
In
Ihe
New
Year’s
onwritten
calenwas
up
In
the
grove,
not
daring
lo
ed
with InteroaL ”1 bnd a oirileae
that 1 waa to be
Dec. 37. 1913.
1, 1912. 9473.
hare a gotd
n sorry to aay
Lope lo flud lAidy Hldlegarde. but ^'end of that name. Me wjre lu
I Dog. 1 was ao happy* Dear Prealdentglory there war that young lady, in the n
College together ’’
Number ef names on the Cradle Roll tnat Jumped up and down and rolle.!
I thought I would write to the 8u-uSunrtlne most- Th, I pomp and honor
b°nkht
aaine place,
Jwi. 1, 1913, 9C3S.
over hr«. times. Then I barked un- ehlne Club. a. I'have net wriUea for
1^'
*
iih the
a^t
-nj.utere."
cruel deed.or an unkind thougbi. anille upon her Ups.
til ahe aaid
would rouse the neigh- n long time. For fTirlatmas 1 got , for this *time. 4* »>}' letter la getting GJ
sald Dick, cagerty. "He waa In tha
;

—.Nellie M. Coye, In Our a happy moralDg with her. and \
NEW MEMBERE.
___
_ Just
_ ao pleased that dull, a work basket, a game. . box of long.
class Of '89. O, did yon know him.
Dumb
Aalmala.
lack
in
(be
afternooe.
Joined
Uter
'
Rr.hert Kleaael. Sutton, toy. Mich, reonw'i.rdly m'op,'
I got my red sutloaer)', two books and (binrea
Birr
Pern Mllla. Plfe Im'.c. Ukh.. R. P. ball that Grandpa WUIlama gave me. poMrarda
Maggie Nis(
For pets I have a diu:
'Indeed. I did," Mr. Boorpe replie.1.
». N... 1.
named
cmt^rulnlng program you
and (iiased It all over the bouse. Some- named Grant sod three
excited In hia tnni. “aad n Oner gen' Anna Kiwlaer. Buckley. Mieb.. R. F.
^ ^ I
Ome* my mistress does e
mention his pets would be to de- ’"v*’” i
■ . .. v
Ueman never lived. The last 1 beard
the over .o
to my aisiere
slater’e novae
hout<r vnnatnws
Chrlsinws *“l«bt all liave Iheard It.
................ „„„
">*’ <>“ “»•»- because . get me
\ery feu people vlsted
him, be was
out--------------of health."
privc young folks of something very
^ ^ .the .grove,

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---------w 1^0^ Traverae City,
Thotppatm
delightful. *rlte..tlarr..t Malond Hob^a .
(■opwilah. Mich.A
_____ *•»'• *'>"• •h® 1“« laughed,
_ vlllc.
In Uapilat Boy. and OIrla
^
^ ‘ T
Dec..31, 1913.
“You must tell me aU abont him.
Af-na Mich.
Mich .Name,
S^ea aant
aent by
bv'orsfw^’
’ ““ *®‘"* *"
■“'*
f**®
Sunahluer.
A^
Orae^ A.
Timlick.
Dear
my boy," said Mr. Bourne, kindly,
Urigga
happy myself, berauae everybody
M'hai a nice ChrlaUnaa yon bad.
I *>11 write to the Sunshine Club
“but tirai let us go Into the houae."
Mariba lAmcka and Brace Lootka. ,
and "la kind to me. hut It Lnlu! I am glad that jou wrote n« oow. I bepe t^al tha Prealdent and living thing lovod him—hli rata dogs tinued floe all this time.
and ^eu In reply to the interested
Traverse City. Mloh.. K P. D. No. t.
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Name, aent by Georgetu Louokm
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lb, 8«,„b...»
,b. Pb»l. ...
b.,Z
HIWo»rt-.
tt..r
Aabel Outcher Bleanor Dutcher and
d,bi b brnriiy S,W V»,. W, bbd • .
hlibbbou
""
joib... lo KlorU., .bd CblltoniU.
wy ifuicner. r.is.napiaa. .Mien.. «.
uv ..•»
ti^A.
iw. «s rai
w,v.
her rescue, and carrying her to
- and the Mediterranean, which
-• ^
Dec. 38. 1912.
week's vacation Pdb.
r d-v.i.—...
For
Chrlatmaa rI got like a tame tabby «
r. u bo, 1, bu,™ ub, b, n..d “
«•' “• «b"i ™-"db
so Itualready. She lovoa to- aland on u p Dear Prealdent—
six cards, two iandkerchlefs. a hoik«r”Bvl^lcr''R'^oil***
^vertfhtdThem tUt thera’^waToiiTs
Robert QrlfSn Oladra Hamilton ^ f**®
**•* ’*'* ‘■'“ihesUre la faaI woulo like to juia
w. u
ui.
,k ouusniuo
a...b,b. .«n
1.1 ,™b
irvub me
,b. ifstc-uer.
ip.,b,r. a. piaie.
PI.,., mo
ZZ ,.
..da vixo,-—nwb»*vi „d
and '»
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«• “• '» Jbbdrt c»b.,.w™. , u.
bu

SUNSHINE



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Lucy Dutcher Plk Rn^drMlch R

Th'?."': ,™:; r," “ “

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thinks, and
because w« Ml like
». All,
have merry Hi
we Will have to adAt iwlll^'L when th* day la done,
b,k i.ord Marto, and Janet'.
WMer'lZleZ—s'Zr-'."ZZ;
My alumber fairy cbooeee one
•ad. it to me gmuly. by a road to give .7e Stmahlne dog a lluic
And leads
she know, the beat.
wt on the hte wd ao tew ^ ^
^clailli of
R hit
W tunny
tenv letter?
le^Tr'
^
linrlaiion
.TcalEbt the graa. la drooped with
®<
•«®°F letter.
dew;
EUNEHINE LCTTERE.

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zp'.iz-z-z,"-,!;--r-zr-.

'a Chrlauna. tr4

our s<hool bouse.

seng which came after the dialogue.
We all had a «pe time IVe did not
have any Vboil
Vboill Monday. Will ,ou
you
please send o4 another button? I
lost mine a lotjg ti.-ne ago last
and wouM
i nmat
g<«:<l-bV.
Your Sunshln^ girl.
Maud Niaewander.
AYhot -a happy time you had Cbriatmaa! I am
- ao gUd to bMT all
about It..

Dear Presideot-p
It baa been k kag lime since I
wrote to the S^u^lne ('Inh. I have
some naanee fof the Sunshine Chib.
They are AabiA Dutcher. Eleanor
Dutcher and l.iicy Dutcher. Please
put Rsndall Dutirher'* name on the
t'radle Roll. Srbd (he plnt asd cards
,
to me. 1 will kring this letter to a
‘•’®“
I
>ojr loving Sbnsbtner.
Hazel Reid.“’’o
Aabel. Elfi
ider how Md Rasdsll
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Rnpida »lcb, K F. D. So. 1.
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v”®- •*'
D^ Pr®®ldent" “ ^■”® 1 ••"» ***® •’"®* '
“ “® Bubshlne Onb. Me had
* Ghrtaimat irep at our eebool bouse
and gw a good; many preseuta We
had twenty ^e at our boRse for
dinn-.T. Mo ha^a ve^ nke slu.f.
hour loving puMhlner^^
What a Jolly ChrlRm I dinner!
you m at bare had a apleodW.tlme.
) THraru CKr. «IH.
'•
Dec. 31. 1912.
Dmt PraaldenU^
I would
llk^ Join the- Sunshine
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‘h-^ «»«•>*

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a freguently feared that they would

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fancy such
errai^ in the least, but hi. father

-h* wanted," added DIttt. fearing
Bourne might bUme hU father.

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^

t try everything, and be Aways
the **“
•“®" thought be would soon te wall.
,***
head in hli he waa as fond as of a younger slater, aaid I mustgo tocollege. and be taught
—*■■— the grove, he had taken the ,

her about in thl. f.ahlon to amu.e
guests at r.to r. - -;
Sweep dJU I-! ll'je -.he church bells,
and whenever they began to chime
he began to howl, and aa be did this
while racing over the lawn full speed,
the musical amn-uncement of aervice
time also became a time of much un­
holy glee to tbc amall^ folka at the
rectoiT.

h,'^,1
“““ ‘
Bourme. overtook blm. and aaid p, jmo . more, but that 0vea me a
^fhly. "Here, give me that doll, ym, something to help Mrs. OUa."
What are you doing with I'.r
And then bis face fluahod, r
Dhi flushed with anger and ©mbar- j^g tj,„ be had not yet toU bis erIUD1.0L tai m.a, u.nr Ui.l lu
, mouBii Uur Mr.
n. UUI, I, io U.. hou™ HU. I, a,.„, .ua U U. b™nr. fri.nai.mltl, no, c, w«..
I mnu an «in.Hini
-A 1H.1,- ««■> !- Uia He „rl, wlH u, hiHuO Ell.' lo,. Io< n» HO.

n-h.1 can ! a»r be nu TUbtr .nr. “ll It irae, anyway." maintained prised to have Dick speak up promp:Ditk. sto-jiiy. “What do you suppose ly and aay. "O. sir, I will tell yog!"
EUNEHINE ETORY
1
want
with
a
dcdl.
I’d
like
to
kapw?“
He Uwnght the boy too rtey to ask
The Firtding ef Ledy I
On her way heme from the berry «“<■ I*®
‘*® <>®'* «® G»® «'->• tor aaalataiKe. but be burst Into auc*i
pasture one afternooR little Gertrude *^® ‘®^«* uncertain what to think a Uugh when Dk* aummerad. -I
Ot ■ atopiwd in the pine grove at the
“v"® *1"*^ out ae hd turned would Uke to borrow Mlaa Mildred’s
lop of thebill leading lo Ihetown
“Dbn't let me see you rraind dolL O. not for myeef." he added
hasillr, bis fare giowhiE crimi^ as
madweated berwelfJor a few________ here again, or (berell be trouble."
^
Of eourae this, wae the tod of Ger- Mr. Booire continued to laugh. *;S
whk-h
near hen
home_____
that ‘™^®‘®

HlldetnrUe. for MOdred Joined in.
wbk-h waa so
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She tsuld vlalt It aa often as ahe
“®*
•“ “>® Sf®‘®
And
Aben be told the itory of Gerliked On thia afternoon abe kad •***"- The Ittls girt never forrat her. irude’s finding the doll, of bow ebe
,car«aly eat down wben the gave a *ie»eT*D w>d talked much about her. had talked abeiK It In aer Hines*,
^,prt,e. and bounded aerds*
winter when poor rbowlng bow near the doll was to her
the grove to «
a -------------....____
bench where there____
was Gertrude fell HI ahe often fancied, heart, and laaily of her longlnf to
a moat beautiful doll. Gertrude was **’•" dellrtoua with fever, that I.ady see her dear Udy TlUdegarde.
pleased to HHd“I*»’de was s«Ued beelde U.e bed audleoce were not liufchlng when ho
,ee her. snd It wan true that a tweet
»‘'®Y •■eld long couversoiions to- flniabed. ThSVe were tears Is the eyca
wraathed the alranger'a
*®^*‘®^»
of both of .them, and Mlldr.d aal.l:
jipt. She had beautiful golden hair
Those were anxiotie dRye from Mrs. “Oh. papa, to think of caring for a
^ dratted. OUa and Dick, but Oertrtrfe got betHke that when I i*v? « nmny:’’
bee*n,c ,b<* »„ exquMic creeinre. «er efter a time, though It was long
They kept Dk-k u- dinner tbnt
^
trinened with before she was well and strong again. b\fhu while Mr. Bj-rne asked many
^ parasol. Her ilnesa had used up all of Mrs. RoeRlona about hlmaelt snd ««-»li
siochlngr and
and pink
pink •shoes OtU’ and Dick’s savings, and at «*« Gertrade, and he promlaed D»ck
___ pink stocklngr
^
ahoeld call «*
No wonder Oenrude
Oetirade was
waa filled
fllled with Ciriaimas time they had no monar
money that Imdy IIHdegarde
I
admlratloa.' After a few zDonenia the to buy each other any giru at all. Gt.nrude very so-:',
kmkwl abont for the owner, but there
One day when they were taking
He kept bla word, and ecM her over
^ > one In algfat. It eeeroed tny»- about CbrbUnaa Gertnida said; “Oh, iMe ChrUUflax Evy. ■ that Gertrade'
lerioua unUl aho remembered that the how I wish I could see Lady Wide fomd her fhrlstmaa rooming, looklog
_
a chort dutance from garde. If ahe would only coom to see pretUcr than ever, drnwed auiwbly to
t
1 which overtooked the me ChrlsUte day,« abouM think that the we.uh.-r In a blue .-loth gown
»®wn, and undoubtedly the doll be- was a fine pretef
and coat trimmed with far, with a
match.
•®“»®^ «® **‘® ““*®
***®
“ ®®®^ " -UnposalWe aa a thing «'P »p0
Gertrude could hatdly believe ber.
Ihers Meanwhile Gertrade proceeded could well be. as Gertrade knew, but
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1 .
A ..
. _ ._______
of tbU won- DWt eg.
IhonAt
mocb
about. IL aad
woo- *?"»•
wonder of wonders there
«
whether W MUdrid
a'a* a Kmall trank full of besaUfut««
‘t neceaaary to find a naroe knew htra happy .he could nmke Oer- ciothhr lor Udy Hlldegards Etta a

buttons
tnide eke
by bringing the
see
the
ouiums to
to me
me and
sou Ii will
wm rive
give them
wem kbProprlate
___ __ to her chanas The a ehiu
a™ doll to
vi.-.o.™
'ZroZoxZi rti;^ -it
-Lmly Hlldegarde FanaUw child Mie would not do ao. The more
h,,-u. u., uH.uiwd,o«. o. i»Ho,wno, „ h. ».™h,
the day after New Yi
Is the fifth «“»®
her fondneaa for tha story It (Mcht eotne tras until be began to
teacher very well. I
1
of UlUe Loid FaunUMoy. and bar wonder If he could gel op courage
g^e. 1 will clpee n

feeling that aneb a beaatlfnl name to ask Mildred if be atMutd see ber.
Ypurt truly. <
waa moat sulubte. The doU waa It teemed out of the floeatlon. but
Loadts
all be could do for Oer-M-hat
are rvnif
yo«k-°rt.ldrirthlTyte?
‘»®“® *®®__
“F ordinary title,
yet It
noat. w
stuuiis wts
__
aAw imA^
^ Gertrude liked .v™
the ootrod of 1iRdv,
truds for the bills for the doctor aad
I wonder wthdijone Uke bcM.
American-borr; as abe was Bbe was medicinea were not yR paid: and ao
EUNEHINE HUMANE EOCIETY.
ao« engaged In an animated co.v deapite the Rrvani'a warning ami
Th# New Yaaria Calendar.
vetjntlofi with Lady
HUdegards tboggh It hurt hia prMa aadly to do

>-»“• ■"'«> -ZZciZZJ>HH« »H> *o TH. ,»U» tt..
^
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i
wottida.do.'
’ There were twenty

o' »

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Wllllum Drenton. Herman Drenton.
Sniwhlne PreMdent ,told you Auguat
Janse l3»lUlps.
Katherine Nelson,
'’‘nilnla to
Prom
you have a
Martha Nelaon. Morris Wellman and D®n'er. I>erhapa you do not know
that
1
am
a Utile country dog. The Pern?, Write and iell ua about yoir
Marvin I,arore. ED; Rapids. Mk-h.
strange riiy aiyhu and sounds frighten athool and your'studies.
Names sent by Miss Emma Hodge.
me: I love to run along right unde*
.
••
SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL.
» *-agon. or follow at the beeU of a
DnckJef. Mlch.;.Jl. P. D. No. 1.
Randall Dutcher. Elk Rtplda. Ml<*„ home, but oh* these dreadful. neJa/
Dec. 29. 1912.
tt. F. D. No. I. Nome aent by Hazel autonitblle*. and their rolu' I hut* Hear Prealdent—
,
Reid.
*
their colts worse than 1 do the amo*
Gke to Join the Sunshine
Marlon Wells l.akc. age aeren mobiles (heiuselve*. 1 asked my talaw»d ao I read>
Siactha. CuMer, Mk-h.. R. F. D. .No. Ireaa the c-.-tae of one yf them and *he Sunshine papers al| the time
w J. Name sent by Mra. Mary Lake.
she said laughed and said It wa's called
iniereited In the
.Albert Loucka. age two yearn; Louis ■'•moiorcjek-.'' They Jump ai erne #o'
Pleaee tend me a card and
Bober, aged two years. Traverse City. .Vud I am affaid of street care s The
Mlcb.. R. P, D. .No. *. .Name* sent by other da;.- I went to the car with my
Y®'*''
Sunahlner.
Georgetu Louc-ks.
n-asier. I usually turn and run home
Anna Kreiaer.
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as aeon rj It rrmet. but this time t

««
Oulie well now. dear
SUNSHINE PQttME.
• w„
excited that I nude a mistake Sunshine girl. I am ever so glad to
I Wouldn't B* crass.
on: and the car turied and
>®« *®*^ »"'• mem-ier. ,
I wculdn't l« .rosa, dear. Ii’a never j,e had to take me down to hia offle*
*
j'
wortb while.
r„d keep »ne till mr mlstreas could
Acme, Mkh.. }
^rm (be vexation by wearing a arme'and get me. Then I had to get
Dec. 30.1912.
amlle:,
-n another dreadful car and ride homo
Praaldent—
Let bap a dluater, a trouble, e h . again.
^ beloag to the Sunihlne Club, bu*
Jast meet the thing boldly- and ne '■
When I-get a little more used to “
>»*’“ *® >®"8 '‘a®® >
.be cross.
cUy ways 1 will write again and tell ‘*** ‘*'ai 1 would like to Join again,
you what a cliv i.'nke.
>
»®« *">'
I wouMnt be croea with people «
yj^f Joving Sunahine Dog.
>'®“ *'®”l^ please atmd me ae«v
tom*.
Lard Marco.
obes. 1 am twelve yeara old- We arc
They love you so fondly; whatever
having two weeks’ vacation in our
amj «>»®.
What a funny ’’happy family’’ we
t.acher la Mlsa^VIda
Yog may count on the klaalolk around are. boy-a and girU! Juat think how Warkup, I have two little slste^ who
you to aUnd:
- i£any of use. there are. This first week would like to Join the Sunshine Cl lo.
Oh: loyally true la a brotherly, band! in Jgnlian'. 1913. pur number (oiala ,1 heir namee are Dorothy and Ida. One
So, alD& the floe gold far entelletb *;j7s,
that doesn’t Indude all the I* nine and the other la eight. Please
the droaa.
darling babies oirt the t'ladle Roll; ted their cards and buttons lo roe.
I wouldn’t be Cfoes. dear. 1 wouMo’t there hpve been 3.033 on that list
From your loving Sunshine «lrL
b® Croat.
Valttoe it waa atarted seven yeara ago.
Grace A. Brlgna,
Besides the boys and girla we have "Once a Sunahlner. alway* a Su-vJ wouldn’t te crom wWi a itranger- ,o many other halpera. Our Iwo shiner." Grace. I jrlll send you a new
Vice Preeldenti are al*ay-i doing nice Imtion and a new card with yoor old
To the stranger we meet on ihe life- (binga. and wnting aiorieasto make ui number on IL
t-uh we owe
barrier and better. Our dear SunThla kladoeea: to give Uiem good abuse Orandmoher reads the Sunthino
tieer aa they past.
page wery week, and often aenda
To dear out (he flint Rones, and plant sweet verses nad poeznassnd helpful *>®»c Piwsldent—
the soft grass;
thought* to th«f Sunshine Club. Then 1 am going to write to the Sunshine
No. deer, with s stranger. In trial or wo musus’l forget Baby Janet, who la
• ■“ *®'»* *® adsod
loss
V Wg girl now. In the aecond grade. M'e have arithrealty' getting *
1 perchance might bo altenl:
would and will soco be able to write a let- ®®Gc- r®»dlng and languags My alg.
not be ernes
H ,b. SihHH,
b.Hrf, for ,.H- «.n.V
Anrtl. ua «o™b.ll.
na all to read. She baa been to kin- Dur dog's name is Bruce. Pleaae scud
No bitterness sweetens no sharpneea.cierganen this year, and will start into me a pin and card.
rroa
iwuc-ri
*W heaJ
,he first grade In a week or ao. In
Robert cviewri.
Kleaael.
Tb« wunnd which the soul la too proud thinking of
How old are your aUters Robert?
apeclalpantcular
tg^veal,
m«<l» *®rnvt not fotw the teacW- WculdnY you Uke to have them meita
No
AaH* P®«®; fc/ n
• ,^er. of our Branch Sunahine -Oubs bora of onr W, Oub. loo?
A new organlxaUon has JnM been
ConemlRi
i;opemiRi. Mich
mien..
The bteUful work of our, hands we stanwl by Miss Emma Hodge of Bk
HZ' iT'Tn'lfl
®nay mar.
Rapids who has this wbek aent In the
"•
LR happen what may. dear, of namea of her Urge Sunday r6oo1
I*r»»a®otfew
Hues to
- trouble and.toes.
fU..
fh.ii
to bear whont
• *••• ‘T and write
I btm® the
I aouldnk be cross love: I wouldn't them, and from them, often. Among '*!«
be cross
- .
.
nablnera had
the grown-npt wbo often remember P^dent and an the Snnabi
(he RunRUne nub*to Sunahine Boy. » •^F CbrUtmas I bad
^
The Fleck ef Oreams
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Sr, wbo I. cwnalulr a friend of att'Hme by itaying at home. Our aehooi
1
had e Chriaunaa Vree for everybody
Aik thro-.-T* the pasture bare of sleep children.
I-, ' the glad <m«s. and the ss^ ones and
the ones that bring me real.

^

*
-De-r Gertrude:

I have come to

-<« -'U, >-»■.»'<«
Mildred nya she knows that abe does
net love me baU as weU aa yon dR
rmd ate has ao many ctb«r doOa that
she, <»a eaaUy Rwra ms
"Yoor* lovingly.
. "Lady HHdegarde Panntlerey."
Thl. seemed too good to be irae
-ben

»»• » tebt M It the
htyped

lie-' Ve-r Ho-rt. ol .»e™,„r, eupplT boO -Me, „. be « H He -w ol bA.»H,
J!?nfSauln. o,
>.___ i< and
—a enjoying tt ao thoroughly around
eronnii the
thoBourne
TLbiiniHplaoe
nlaw hoping
henlnslo
to...
B** ____
And
heraelf.
^ Uua Was only th* beginning of .

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»h« right after the dialogue was a With ebaneas wRUng on every hand
CUu. and Moth- TtWfce brave abd loyaL to take a
« Oocm,'. M’eddln*.’ In which (bare
'
atmid '
I was In three «*gs Y®r right and luRK. and aU that
called “Saul* riau* Has f'ome lo
goes
i

Id,. C bo-U,» .» MUdred.

paaRnE. and wa. greatly aurprueo -o
bear the faRory bRte ringtag Rt
oVloek. Sbe wa. loetb to'imve her
new friend .tone in te woods but
there seemed oRhlng el*a to be dons

H..

He. - «

^ ^ung ors
»er
^
ber Red. nM tar from te houm. and
he found hi. heart beating tsR at ^ ^®«®
te thought of speattlDg to her. a ^
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And four, and tbrv-e. and I
above te cloudy tr«e.

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