Grand Traverse Herald, May 29, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 29, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-05-29

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHED tSSai
Covers.Oie
GrvMl Trav­
erse Region.
Aim TRAVZSSZ BAT EAOLB.
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, JIICIIIOAN, 'MU KSDAV. MAY 29.

PLANS LAID
BY DiREGTORS

BUYING MORE HORSB

I<<-rfln. May Sii - KiRurlni; •>i>nn th«
lerialuiy of tlte urmy inrrea'ip hill
NEW FEATURE* ADDED TO RE liBKsliig In the RelrhHiag. the lullitary
QION FAIR
ButhorlMii are In-glnalng in nmtraei
for
mure linraes called for In
|Iu' measure This wilfc bring tbe
ber of hontej In Cerman) 'a iteart- nr
mv up to IM.TXK.

C. B. BYE aECTH)SECRET*RY
■OV8-

department feature of
COMINO EXHIBIT

AlilANCE TBEATY I8NUBBI

REPIIR SHOPS
CLOSED DOWN

Coirtroct for Printing Primlunt Uot
tot: AH ‘Ceneouleno Will Bo
Hontflod by the AmmIotIoQ Thio Voor
PERE MARQUETTE BADLY CRIP­
PLED BY STRIKE
Tbo dlm<Nnrs of tlio (Irand T^V
oroo Regtoo Fair Ataorlallon mrt In
tho iMrlors of the'Hotel Vtiiitliii; UV.I
DPMla)' and tranaacifd .« greai ilt-al
of routine bDiltiaaa in arraiudDK the
vork of the viuloua roinmltieei. One
of tho flrat things tbu wai done
the aeMptlog tho realgoailon of
II. Montague as oorrour)- of the
aotlaiion. Mr. Montague having sent
this In a»rne ntonihs ago, but the
rertora bad deferred artlon in ai
Ur. Uomague rauld not i>e Indured:
Id take tbe ofOee again. Ilusiness
ntUlera mere too presrUig.
. On noiinti Ciias. R. I)>e was eieeted lu (be ofBre. to begin liU work al

BULGARIA ON
WAR FOOTING

SOME SNAKE STORY
Mufxelmueen Tale Cemee Out of Penrxeyivania

DEFENSE WILL
PRESENT GASE

llmkwoo.1. 1*D.. May 2S.-A
home iicxar ('leiuitow'n. Mr. tllbsun
rmstuit. 'a fanner, has a easilmn
mhbll imlnted the iiainral eidnra of
huimy. which -la used lo hold the
frunl duor open.
loiHt exoNlhg I'nistuu heard a
|Ms:ullar thumping noise -dx the iHinh,
end was astuiimW to find a nsmsier
black snake In the act of swallowing CLAIMED TEDDY NEVER IMpIBEO
Ihe rahhll. The Kuake nimpleted the
TO EXCESS.
|xro<i*aa ul swallowing, bin cuuld
S'iXlK- With tl.
Newell Inlendc to Shaw Mat Rumor
I'lilBliilt. laking Ihe big reidile by:
About Raoiavelt Drinking ti
be mil. uHii the hi-Ip of his man
Eacasa—Oeclaion of Judga
-iiiiliv Pireed him lo dligurge
It Awaited.
ri.l>bll.
ly Fugene Mcf'le^, t'nile«| Press
htalT <-*irr«-»i«>nileiit.l
MarquetP.May 2S.—That the all<-.:ed libelous giatCloeDt publiebod by
Kdtior Newell, was' based upon a
g- tn-tal dlseuHslon of (id. Roosovelt’a
hjililis iiy noithern MIehUan m<*n, was
biuiiglii cut In tirgunieiiis madeJ»y
Xewetfs atliiine.VH today.
Tile imon recesM Was taken before
le eoiin had ruled as to the enetii
V lii. ll the defense might go Into their
«i.ni. -iiion tluit the common n-port.was
■hat IliKisevelt wiu imemistiRtc.
Newe]('s atlorueys wanted to Introdiiiv* ex blent-*- that lluosevell was genally l<elh'V«l to get drunk, noooe
ATTORNEY GENERAL ASKED OIS.-li's lawyers Insisted (hat Ihe only
(
MISSAL OP WRIT
siatemi’iits to that effect that Newett
Ul .u.iuuui.e
liouhl I*- a)low<-d to
introduce a*
are- •

CORRESPONDENT

EXAMINB)
/"

dialien: Outeeme Being
Watched by Eu^pe

STATE AFTER
LOUIS SLEDER

SWEET IS BEnER
WsahlnKton. May. js -l-Muln F.
Sweet, asslslani seerrlar'x of tin
(lartnieni of i-aniuierrv. wii« ins been
eonAoed lo Ills In-<! [ur a w,-k In<auM* of a Keverx^^giiacl; of tensilliU.
ts reporteil inucli Impiuxml *t<Hlay. lb
expected lo be able «■ r**iurji In hi.
desk by the cml uf the pn-seul w< ,-k

HEAVY LOSS
TO MIGHiGAN

BIG DANQUET
ATBELlAiRE
PROMINENT MEN PRESOT
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY
THE TABLES

'NMciyEvery Tewntnip and Village in
*^Cownty Waa Represented. With

SoAn. Mky liK—Over Sii.ltnu troops
IMIake. May
—The flrs: annual
le luaNsed hen* I.eloy wc-n* <iii atir
Inmiuri nf ike .National Progreaslvu
Ksiltiig.'Hulguria making aeilve pre
t>any of*4Htclnpuh^ty j*gs held In
parailinis for n*al IiosIIIIIIimi. Word
ilie t'Jiy oiu-ra ho^’Mfw last evenas r<-<elved lliat the Servians are re
Ing. and. frotu every point of view
60VERIHMENT WlLL TAKE HAND IKirled iMlxuncilig uii the llulgurisii
protimineed sutcc>-B.
BEST COLLECTION OF FUNGI IN
IN TROUBLE
fronli^r, pii-ptiri-d lu lake the ufjeiil)-nr.more of nellalre', aeereWORLD DESTROYED
II tlie ^Itlmiitiini, providing for
lary of tiie cuumy |lrogro>^tve dob. as
udian Employes Will Join In MeveuHlIAcailuii of ihi! treaty of alwell an oG.er memY>er* of the eommli. ment and Put All Shops in
nam e. Is Ignunsl. .
;
deserve a great dMl of creilll for
Dominion Out Ol
Powers Taking Hand
Buildxrxg Wat Old. iJt It Contained
tlrfirourli eniertalnmem. both
lamdiin. May :;s —The vriiwlng dis
Valuable BMkaflnd Rotra
l.hysicfll am) mental; Gut they |>roY'ieasuie In dlplnrnr.tb' <lri-Ies
That Canim;^
iiled for ibrlr guests.
Kauinaw, Mux
--Loral tnoehmih.iMixxeia ul the ni'iinde
ptaejt
E, I,K J. MIAs. the progri-svlve eluh
enipluyril in the l'rr<- Martim-lir k!io|o- .■mi Kerxin fmiml ezpiessiKix tixlB.x In
presideui. of .ManceJoDti. I'reslded. and
aiiui'k ludav Iti ^ylll|luMly siih tlx- what piurllrally anioiinls In
J
fniiodur^d Attorney N C. Weier aa
KirlLliiK irpalniM-ii a> litmid R^pld- malum which Hlr l-Mward (I
Arbor. May ^-^Tiirrc thou-, tna'iinasier. xxbo proved the right mac
The strike lorred an lliitm-<|lkli- t-liul' Itritlsh M-itetar.v for foreign uiTulrs.
tUe I.lace and kept eveiyhody in
down of the Saginaw ;.hoi>N <u ihi* deiiviTfd tg the delegates of Ihe bel Final Hearing Will be Held During
derided that a new ar
«fw*d
humur by his luit]*)- famil'y la
lirlm,.! III. ulkK,.! Ilbrl. I[ Jiid.,:
June Term ol Supreme Court—
Pere .Mariiiielle. leaving IhV load aitli .tg.'cenU.
l>e -idded to tbe depariraeota. that ul
HMini.u
11,1. I.,ini
l“".
■>»• presemlng liiose who fumUhed ilia
Whale State Watching
repair rhop In Mlehlgun
Thu
eumniuuiiailun.
wiihh
one for the bo>s and girls, allowing
1., .............. .
I.vorJi mw W . -■"■-'■'■"•f •"
!■»» -1- epex-ches .-xnd nuvlc for the exvnlng.
AlMiut -■lU'i boiler maker;-. lilarkKn.lihr. Ocveleptnenta.
■uetaed
In
ati<riig
phlWKeB.
wtihuui
them A greater oppurtuiiliy of luaklns
O-.er two hundre*! and fifty sat
,r..i
ol .niMviu
to
... «... li„..w.
ond steam Alters are involxeil riilied anihjgiiity. made It chair that enough
eatilhila of what they ran do Id rail­
.broke ouy's-arix luday. were
•luxxn to KU|>per and It was nearly one
SiBles Iiiaibhals will arrive this afleV- time Ims li<>en s|>eiil In futile
ing yegeiablea and flowers and In
deioek before tjr mi-eiing Anally adnoonwnd take rhatge of the local sli
' .1.1,1,'(-.M.. <1 lj,„Wln, Wuhli,,i™

'IX of ihe selllemelit, and ll
>'
It iHreaiiK*
hand rrafl. There are iimny 'young
luiirne-l.
nearly ex«rj tierson staying
eorremwinilant ..f *. Cfalrago naiu*r '^I’lMtratns uf the lumb.-iiilral and
uatlon. Till' federal govirDiiient U Tnuiiient hhd iirrlved fur ulsiiliu: Hie known lii-n- twlay
people in thia region that have made
bigbal departments was desttdyed. xiiuil (he Ian word was‘said.
t-elug luvoixed because the ruad Is in draft of the treaty.
iU bus wiiiii'U l'n)s,*i-tiiiTig Allurne} wns the drat w4in<*aa. He said he had .While the loss froni deatrui-tion <if the
wonderful progresa In tiiaity waya. but rtie te<»iver'e bonds.
The xjieakers from outside werq
know-u
llria.i-ev.-li
frm
?x
years,
and
deI'•illsls|aen1ly ih<* tielegated wen* in (,<s>rgi-1>. ('iixell of Tiavt lee Ciix aoJ>they ba*'c never been given the
building sflil not he heavy, the val- Hev. Thoruion A. Mills' of Battle
The .Hikers d.s-Ured they hu.' re
I'Urod he'd never seen him take more
(l.anie to dlsplBy ll al llieee great e.-ixed adxiie* fnun 8t. Thomas.Opt; funned that ■ treat) uf IM-un* would be ilig that uAlclul why m- >ihl nut starl
usble library and note* were hurnod. Creek, who spoke nj-op the ".Moral
slr.msl furihulih wlilioul mudiAraiiun. IM-rjiliy pr<ie<<eiltUgK against Louis \V. than one glass of wine at any dinner which It win be Imprsrlble to re- Rexolutlon of 1»I3. ' Fred W. Defoe
. 'falra. TMa «UI enable them ui i
Mils aficmoon ilui
or other fuiieil.ui O' loiliglilln aeled
n
I
ku
inllaial’d
Ihal
Ihime
Sit
dvr.
a
sahmnkec|H*r
of
Tiaver.and Ihcv eon abow that In nianv
plate. 1‘rof. Kaiihian of the botany and Kev. Thomas d. AnderMn. both of
l-liililuxi'S then- would liiLluw I
iltrles , whirl) wi-ie prepared t*> t.igti 'ity. Oxer Ihe loixg distsme telepliuiii' u« RiKxsexelt's persmal necretary dep.inmi-nt. loot hU coll>H-tiuD uf lUy City. Tbe elub was very fortuthey are eone of Ibe inoet useful real- Inuw iiien liiil^-ir *alk>i-ii. ic:.
ditixild d« SI. am' tiiul It wuiild M-rve fiom hU hiiuie in lUg Uapids. ilov. r<-> through nxiirh of the ittlera.toura of Micbigaii (ungi. sr.id to bo the oioai ^ite In ^uilDU the aervlces of (heso
tietiu that are In this region,
>ua>l wlthuiii uny n-palr shep
_
I
purpose fur-lboNe m-i ptii«ivd lo
'•ax bis future an hill will In- based Afilcn. ^
dlsUngulsbcd sticakers. and the sule
many ol the older ou«-s ran take lea- 'ntton
vuluuhu- in ili^world.
Atlomey-'s for Newell Irlod lo get
liii- .irlhiix uf Ibe i»rev,s Hljiig
'gn TO n*maiii bt-:edniir''r. iherebv trx
lects ii|>oii which they Si>oke were very
nuns from theae y<Kiiig farmera.
Hie udmlssbm from U'ljtnghlln thu
diemllig that th«- Wal*Hr:iiHs max
ably haiidied. The s|>eakers lirlhg
, The printtng of the preuiluni llsin
before
Nesetfs
allegrd
Ubel.
the
tsmtlnue jhe war
near Bellaire were John W. PaUhln of
Tile alfair gmws^oui of ihe gi-iiuii ul
for the mr mas awarded lo the
Tlie .'lerxians and fln-eks have tiull
Traxvrae Cltv. who s|>oke upon ‘The
le Kox'e'iiHir leit-iiily In reinuxhig rumor was cut rent among newspaper
Herald I Rer un] rompauy. they being
thill linosi xelt was In (he habit
sd thidr hunu- riiviiiiiiiii-iiis uf llu- um uflli-e Maxtir \V. 1>. t'.-llit niklne.
Faith of Our F'aihers." sod Hon. H. E.
the lowi-ai bidders, ll waa also ugrer d
Kiluaaihm nnd are mixx awiiiung in uf Traver.*- (*(1> tVhen tlb- guxi-rnor uf usItiK 'liipiiir U* pxees's, “Ex-ery re|w
or Man- ehxua. who spoke up­
lliat this year all nialteis {lerinliiliig MA/HSTCE MAN HAS ENTERED stinilluiis The Turks niul lluIxMitans
uiiahle
n*'wspu|>erman
knows
that
Is
on the legi»la''n!re of m3 from the
naked i» iiixeslignii- eeitulo.uxelhto tho preniluni lists be handled by
DEVELOPMENT CA<ilt
di-elared OUUghlln In anger.
an* ready to Nlgn and It in iix>t ev- ihIk bllegt*il III have ln*s-li eillpluxed by
llerlin. May 2S,-The Duke of Sasr >‘tandi>oini of a p.t)gre»vlvc member.
tbe naaorlsiloD and all ui<aie>s fut
peeted the Munteiiegril.s will uAer uli- Ihe Traverse riiv inaior. the cliM The defense .exim-ta lo abow that
The orche.nrn of DelUlrc furulsbed
Cul>otiir-(luiha has gone into business
•dvertialug going Into the ireaiiiry.
Jeci Ions.
was bilumied that aiiHing Newell's charge waa merely regent
hotel keeper In an arlstocrallc mu<lc war of g high order throughooi.
and the eerretary wlU nee iliat |fio|>er
Some of the Ualkau delegales ei- uiher things (be liiayur had Oittl
iirg a story- told by various perwoaa
Selentifle Mtlhoda are UMd In-Caring
svlo' were rendereu bx Mr*. O. R. >111I Olverhof. a Thuiinglan lui
peutdc, fully authurtsed, bo Ihe unt-s
preos
Ihe
opini'Hi
thal
Ihe
eoniinnnl'
tin*
country
and
currently
tard of Hi'llalre and Otto Power* of
for Large Tract Set
extort muiM-v fmni Sbsler. on <
tain resort, some n.owi leet a1*oxe
lo aollrlt Ihe ads,
lathm of the powers savors imire uf gMHjIiils (lull ceitalu ts*opl<- were alter s-lh-x^l
W Trees.
level. Al (he Durwl t'astle hotel, as Traverse City god a flute solo by Ulsa
_ Tbe matter of the runreosionv »tll
llilene|ilii>n than uf imHlUxtlini
tiMler lor not tilH-ylug the law lix
1s railed, only, the Essie Bwaxeiiy of Kalkaska. Tlte
also l>o laki-n rare of br the assorla:
nmslr
wa imf a high order throughout.
lug tiiiiiur and that (hr mayor had laid
wealihtest and moat arlatotratlc visit
Hun. «nd not told, outright as here
J. tC. Merritt of .ManlMee la sirlxinr
Tbe (leoidi- showed .heir Interest by
lilm he could Ax it up with Ciand
sre catered to. and the duke, who
loforc.
I have one ol the I>Ik sluiw uixhaid:ruining from nearly every township
itaplils di-leellves (or iir.t'. When tlufroiuenily xIsIIk Ihe pUu-e. ke*-|is
of
western
MlelUgan.
He
lias
l•-ell
I
n
A number r>f ihangeo In the arrangeguxi-riior oldert*d ihe liivesllKullun
tight grip on tbe l•nMllt)s> side of the and xillagp in the eouniy, nnd every­
the real estate hualiieas tor tiianj Btringent Order latued by Auttrian
meots of tho stock esblhlis will
one ekpresKcd themselves delighted
was taken Iwfure Ihr
i-nicr|iMsp.
iiuide and greater laduceiueuls oRered Years, hut when In Ih'd. Mlrhlgan
with (he gathering
luilge uf prubati- In Ciaitd Traxi-isr
Oovamment.
l.citers wereVread from TbeoJoK
>■ ilio eiblbliora to make a larger ihiough the Wesu-rii Michigan lu xel
uuiiiy, Kledcr. wlio.xxas one uf tliu
Ikn*. May :;’*.—Ktanh-d by the unupiiii'iii
l.ureau,
tirvxisl
that
It
«as
a
Itooaexeli. ifenalor 1. .Whitney Wat­
flKiw. niie indleaiiona are Ihsl this
Vienna. May Sik—Tlie women of Wllm-tses. deiiii*d under oalh that G«r- xi*eeii-d arrlxul of ihrxe policemen,
fruit
slule.
.Mr.
MelTlit
deeidx'd
lo
gel
kins. CoogTcisnian Vlcior Murdock of
«HI be (be biggest fair cier held lu
tuaiue had ever BNkf*i|. hixii fur liuMiey
Austria
having
luild
no
atieulhm
to
wu
hurelara
on
(he
Qual
dc
Mere*,
Into the orchnid ganii, nnd &■ i.mliiig
Kansas and other*.
Northern MU-bIgan.
or dial he had i-xer gix.-n th*- ma>ur a
drupiifil a heavy sack eontatulug loot, Propoaad to EMaMlah One at Elk Rag|V secured some of the l>e»l. lauds (o the various and |M>I|te r*H|uesls <>f the •■eat (or htish mum-y.
Impel iai end loeal auihorlties to proniid boliol Two t>( the pollcemeiil
the-dxorlheasl of Mat.Klee citv.
ih-spile.tills suten.eiii oi, ihe ]iart pursued them, but the third war a bit
ci their hBl-|i|ns, more- vlguroiis
has ::vu acn-s bn the high ground Imrk
easures haie lre«*b .locided iiixon. - of Rledei. who was said to have told wiser nn.l eum<*d promotion by efElk Rapids. .Mich, May SK.-U Is
from the rlxer valley and overhwklug
Under an order taaiii-d todny by the the prosecuting aituniey a dlllereni feetlng a elev«V rapture. Amlrliiating limpaged to establiah a imlillc aquarMarxlriee lake aud MaDlslee city. This
story Itefon- (h>- olfirlals had asked tliai the burgyra would elude hb cob
thli place (or the |iur|iose of
land hiiH a rleli aidl and lies «vll for mlDlHir.v'uf ruilways no wuman w-par;
removal of (ivriiialne, ih.- gov­ leagui-8 Folir'xiiiau Andre stayed l>e- interesting reaorien and other
an unprolecl.-d hat pin aliall be
far Sfn acres have
FARM EXPERTr DOhSO
DO^NO GOOD WORK air drainage
ernor aald he found enough evldeiiee hind, and cmi'tylug ihe »ack got to lets who visit the Elk luipbis section
been ser lu in-es. settlnga having been permitted to ride on the Austrian
warrant jfiermalnr's ti-moxal. Then side, 'ilio fiigUlres had no difficulty of western Michigan, ii bar Lrei
IN ALPENA.
iiiadi- iiir earl) uf Ihe laai tour springs Suic riillwa.m. The niunwiuent of
(lermaiiie asked for ami elitalued rrom In exuding
liursucrs and retunii-d coverc-d that there are many kln-ls of
The land was entirely cleared ol
lb- snpreme eouit a xxni uf eertlurail
h< btfotv.. w liereii|sm Andre Ared rare Ash In Ihe water* of Grand Trax- Flrat AtteAxpt By Company to
stujilps. brush and snasi and pul In
'against the governor. The cate will through the sack Just as they were
bay and the InUnd I.-tkes Ip (bis
Places of Btrlklag Bollar
Cirla Hava Also Entered Contoai By good eondlilQii lii-lore (ha trees were to condm ton to order siieh offonders
come -up duilng live June term of trying to lift It. and the amazed burg­ xlelnity and these are to l>e captured
Makers.
set It bus aUu iM-eii tettewd with a from the can Immedlatt-ly and In tbe
Planting Tomotoos and
court. Atlurm-y (it-nrral bVIiowa has lars quickly surrdnderod.
and put In tanks (or public Inspection.
woven wire leuce and . handsomely event of refUBat'^to eject them by
Baana.
Ab-d. on IvehaU of the governor, a mo­
Traverse City bad a-brief exper*
palnted fg>siB. last fall a cover crop force.
tion asking thni a writ against ihe
ienee with rtrlka breakers Monday
eorxklatlDg of rye and vetch was grown
governor be dlsmlsstd.
when tbe Pere Marquette eent three '
Alpe^, Mich . May JT.-Beed Is be­ betw.«en the tr.s-s and now thU Is
Aiionixy Coieell.
here lo tahe tbe places of the tbrae
ing plumed tudoy by AI|«og county being plowed iitider. Tho tires
Craivl Ttaversi- county, otxalned and
boiler
makers who went out vlten
chrrrica.
aweet
nid
oour:
apploa.
Uiyt who are entering In the com
sent to Ijxnslng an' affldavli signed by
general strike was called last week.
r.rowing eoniest. atoged nndor the dl- J*ars and |wa.he«. Foxir varieties of
•Sb-der In which Sleder says the Am
Employes of the road heard thu the
rrrtiun of Agrleuliurlit H. Q. Smith. apples have lieeii planted, twi
story he told alioitt (ieinilane was tbe
men were coming on the evening
(Ctontimied on page t*o.j
In competltiOD for t>rtsei worth over
■ rue one. and (hat the former iiiaxor
train and were on band to meet them.
lienton Harbor. Mich.. Maj JS —Con- did ask for S4.’>0. and (bat hr, Sleder,
SliKi. oBered by a local bank. Four
When tbe men alighted from the train
ary to (he plana hereiufure followed. ivild ove ISOn to Ik-mMne In DecernAlpena eouniy girU Itavo entered the
The ofAcUl poetal guide lor May
«x-e him notified by
the situation was Izgialned to then
glria’ conteat and ure pUnUng beans
th«« will be no lierrlen county InsllciUzeu.
Stale
and
and that afterward*, beeauae
calls (he attenloB ol poatmasiera and
by the local employes and the Ben
lute held at lierrlen Springs
D one tenth of
niBlne gut sxaretl. be waa i«ld back rural carriere-to an order of (he post national foresters aro supplied with
The plans are to iiuike Ute conleat eAe Hst Been Purehaaad by Andsroon Un- mes ■i-eonKnv to announcement by the monoy and Germaine asked'him
post road maps and with postal guides decided that whUe thia to a healthy
cailonal nUier ihsn <vrapeUtlve.
U. N. Otwcl1._ county commissioner of not to say anything aluui the u)m1. office department that the carrtera' re­
mining tbe addreases of (he differ gllmate la gbldt to%pend tbe anmner
dseuking Ca.
port to tbe groper autborUAea all for­
aehools. Iu(A«a(l Of Uie Inalltule. a nn>L then when Sleder
poetmaslera. The poetmasicra In they preferred to go back south wbera
The ages of the (untesiants range
est fires detected along <(knir routes. turn are aupplied by the (theaters with they came troa. Tbe three stfikn
immer nori^al will lx* In aesahin at tu do so. Germaine kisard him.
Without a doubt one of the Aoesi
from 10 to U years. The potitesl will
TbU ordm- was Issued at’the request tbe names, addresses and telephone breakers gave their names aa Jaann
Atcordlng to the affliisxit sent the
end with Uia eihlUiiou of 'specimens vehlcloa of Its kind evef oeen In this KaUreatou. coninllilng the work lo a

the
eecretary
of
agriculture.
rail Dutubera of forest offlrara r*aU- Connolly. Bd Colllnt and James Mur­
coremor. but which cannM figure in
of tbe graiu at the euuuty fair ibU city. U the new paltee coach rerently much larger d^ree.
For aeveral years in some eectlons ig on or near tbe cnrrlera' routaa.' phy and hUled from Clndanatl whom
hA*ed by the Anderson Undertak­
the iireaent vase In the supreme oouQ
fall wben tbe prtscs will |« awarded.
Co-operatlOD between rural rarriera ttey bad been hired to do nub work
tor Ihe reason that tbe affidavit waa of the country a son of Infoemal nnIn addItioH to the prise money, the ing coniixany.
taken alter the eaaf was started, Ger­ detwtandliyr baa existed betwen na­ and federal foreet ofbers will uke ha the Pere MarqncUe.
lioya arlll receive emblejns worth tl.
U la ahbut twice the aize of an
maine went to Sleder and toM him tional-foreat rangers and maU carrtera Place to Florida. Arkansas. Booth Da­ ware made by (he company to taka
Indicating membership in the local
wUb
the
Idea
of
kota. Wyoming. Coloradn. New Mei- them out of town and they stnited of*
ordlnan' coupe and Ihe scats ao ar­ Itallafl Aviataei BehlbNed ProwMt that •they.'; meeting tbe detectlvtw,
Corfi'club.
er the back trail In one boar aa^ferranged lo comfortahly
'Serora ReyaHy.
were after him for aclltag liquor to Ore prctetjlon. -Tbe marked effextlve- lea ArUona. I’Uh.
Agrieulturlat Bmlib came to Alpe­
ot this cooperation was a airoog Waahlngton. Oregon And CalKonila. ty mlaotea after they had arrifa^
eight people ll la light and airy, hav­
minors, and Germaine could fix It
na a roar
Ho was Originally i n
Rorne.'May Jk.—A Sight from kilUn for 1130. Sleder aweara now. that he vgument In favor of tu eztsnsloD and Cooporatlon with sute officern to glv. They had to take through freight No.
ing several idgte glass wiodewa on
gaged to aagisi (he farmerk o> AIpe
official
aanciion.
and
was
U
part
re(0
Rome.
4iu
miles,
waa
made
In
a
each side, front and bark, ‘hxe wheels
en in all the Now England autea, and S« which left at 8;W In the evaalMtold Germaine be could nut get iha<
. and' I'resque tgle
lo New York. New Jersey, reonsyl- ThU U tbe first utempt thu the «o»
lirhvMed with tbe heaviest rubber moBoplaae this ntomlug In alx hours mnrb monexybut alterwards’imid ibt- aponalble for the request of the
TbU aprlng the board of
Uroa. making It an ideal cnDVei-anre and aeven mlouiea by the Italian avl- mayor ISOO. w>|lch was afirrwarda re retary or-agrienitura.whlcB reanUed in vaala, Marylaad. ,West Virginia. Ten- panr baa made lo supply the gUeoa
supervlaera naked Ihe other counties
for parties In the rtiy. It Is a type alon. Derby and Cerasro.
lamed to him. Sleder naye be took tbe order by*tbe ^ office departKentucky. Ulchl^ Wtoeott- of the raguUr baOer amkera and an It
Jo relew him. The reqocwt was
The king and queea and Ihe royal tbe matter up with aeveral of hU
of the new^t Idea In public coarhea
Mlnaeaota. Idaho. Washington. ended to toilure tt U aipected that
grantad and Smith now devotes bis and win on a long fait need where prince watched the aviatore from their (rlends, and that be arrived at tbe
The plan to (or tbe carrier to re­ OwgDO and CallfornU. aD these aUtea more men wUI ha sent barn to aa»
onUre time to tbe farmera of Alpena the iraniporution of a party As nee- banting ludHe al San Hossore with
icluskw that Ihe all^od deleetlvee port a fire to tbe nearest tbraat offiew
hed fire ptweetlre aya-■ I ther effort ID repair the engtoaa Mata

MECHANICS WALKED OUT

VAIUABLE APPARATUS LOST

HAS WHITTEN PRDSECUTDR

DUKE IN BUSINESS

REAL SHOW ORCHARD

GAPTUREO BUR6URS

BAN ON HAT PINS

PU6UC AOUARIUM

SENT BACK SOUTH

BOYS PUNT CORN

CARRIERS ARE TO REPORT FOREST FIRES

INSTITUTE ABOUSHEB

Order Issued hy Postoffice Departioent to Reduce Dauber
Lrom Spread of Fire During Summer Months.

NEW PipCE COACH

MADE RECORD FU6HT

SaAdgtetm.

ma ttroj

M big raM*. «r U as BllMr Vm Naam

UhaatrtkBtoaqttto<L»i,t

• '

OBAXD TE4VXBSB HWtiT.T) AMD TKAVSBU BAT lAOLS, THUBSDAT. HAT 29.1918 ^

FAQETWO

Gnmf Traotru Htrald

It did bftorp Iho tariff nut^ion raniP
Ip. BPd whjl^ (hiTo haa bt^u aod will
a

TWit** A U-KKK

xrvot

dral

aaid

ubom

trouble

foreign and J^ocal Markets

l-oliie. there U lllllr danger of an>IDR of a aerluua uaiura happuttluc.
Thero will be pleni}' of time ellovod

HERALD AND RECORD CO,
ilo. o. BATKH, aABftftM.aanoc -

le

iudUBlrlee

afferlod
buffalo. May

pn-paiiiiK 'tn

I cars; Hi-live, steady,

aeriiiusly

iilvm-AcCbe. S.V

put

oi4<

no

malt

the tariff acbedulea.

(x.sr.iis,:ai.

hixher.

Kliis-p--K««.;pis.

(IL.'.Utj

msi;

Imlry butter..............

Kggi .................................................................ISe:

nny. haUad .............................i

iiokk

Straw....................................................................... 1

Kii-elpts. I.Tmi; fairly ai llve, lu aud

haa

auy. aud tlM.oalr kealtatloD that will
.. ItJUI. Adrai
lx- made to Ue ffeneral proRi
. .nrUAevK
aud nut l
imlltn 1 Hfecl
. ^iBAdvkacw

.<• kiwer.

clustac at lt>.

GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Ca.

POTATOEff.
iTikajto. -Mb\

Trices corrected every day.

i-K.-l-ottioee tjnoied

Wheat ..............

CIH-. Mit blcaii sioik D7<tO-

Corn

GRAIN.

CrwAttiHa
There

b

.fhl.aco,

coaaMerable

iutereat

Plmlolelp

Ma.

font. iTkc.

Iff tUa

TlelnUr.

and

«Ubln

f«an the erop will be

■barltU-* and roir.-cihMJs In

a

fen-

of

the

f atlelilloii-^boruKliuut the suie on

There U a

es-ouDt of the man) iirouillKul ai<>al-

one

flUndbra of the rectos;

demand Tor more hay Is ttala county
tad It b bellevetf that alfalfa la the

i'Ann Ail»r is aiirueilut; a enut Uiol

rs who are billr.< to lake |iail uii the
|.roKram.

raly crop that will anpply ihb abort-

H I* lb>- Idea of tlw ones in

;e of the work to ptaec the ui

ace. ThiB year there haa been enaush

panlMiion iiixm a aoiiiul woiklna losN

altaltB aeed Bold by the local dealera

by celUnK the lavplo id the -Mate Ini.J In the work of exiendiiiu aid

to M* orer aix )>ondred acrea and

ese w ho are most lo-. lux-d ul ar-

with cood lurk thU wUI*belp out the
Bltuatlon

aomewhai

aeaaoB

tor

there

next

year.

were neWwI

to

sUtaiu'e from those who art- lu a |si
aitlon to do them real

aud

Ustliiu

cood.

The fumtlona of ilia orcatii.-amake up the ahortace In hay T.ooO
, Iona .which ww brou*^i In and sold ,tlon extend beyond the tale of eoBito the fannera. many of whom would nton i liarliv and Uke on the as|s et id
' M( have had to buy IT they bad jilunted alfalfa on ihelr'landa which hrre-

real help fur tboM* Who are uiifoiiu
aate by birth or clreumstani'es.'

Uaie

toTve have not been able l*i ptodi

-liarlty Is a j-oor procesa of icfoima

a prtiiuble crop of tiay.

iwu.

Aa alfalfa

b more sutritloua than ordinary thlmothy or cloter amd can be crown u|>on
land! that will mature neither of ihcM
Standard varietlea of hay

produeihe

farmera at the reclou lan readily In'
The campaHoa tluit have In-m

carried out In the eouthern part of
the alate in

behalf of alfalfa

oniinuailoii of this h> 1|> uuill they ate
plaeed lu a loaltloii where the)
siisiainintr.

are

The lime has tome

beu a syslemativ I'lan 1s ms-dml Ui

planta. the value of the plant to
seen.

Whar Is lu.wf 111-e.Ied 1* siib-titn-

Ital help to those who n%-d II iiud the

this kind of w-orh and II Is the ohleci
K\«.prtilratl..u U> supply ihls h

!.I%1V

Oats. «JUc,

Xoeat Markits

Steers

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

falvea

...t;...............

i-ourt fur said county la held)
prertd-r.* dt-si-rlb...' In said -. uri
so much thereof na may be nece*
rv to pay the amount due thereon
,lalu tuarkot this iiioriiluK and the U>i- Sheep ...............................
with seven per cent Interest and all
'blckena, live ....
liaf druliiwd w av out of the prtees.
lexal CTielA lORPIher with fifteen duL
letsa*. drwtwcd .. ■
mduKslown as luw as As i-ents. thoupb
moniey fei- i-rovldi-d fur therein
premises di-s' fll*e.l In "a'd niort
Turkeys, drwaaed .
:.y 1-etits was tbe sleailv
|iriee a
Rate and to l>e sold are deseiffbed as
»me few broucht
cents. The lai
that parcel of land situated In Grand
FARM PROOUCS—Guying Pf4eea.
ai-kma are kwamiied
with the
Traverse eounly. Mli-h.,
alatocn.............................. ........................KSCCOr
i>ni and the liM demand U broken
IHdiil ten rods north of tbe aouth
liulter ...............................................2ni- to 3m west iiirner of tbe aouth weet ijoarter
Then- Vvere
loads Wuiched vesler«gRs.....................................................................i:.c toIM-■ the aiHith Mist quarter of aectlon
»y.
twelve in town twenty-seven north of
*rtMi ecK market was Ibe lichUval Hay. looM .................................. ...|10 to «|2 noRp eleven w-eA. thenee runnlnx
that li^s been In months and onl.v Biraw, per tOG .........................................
north ten rods ibehec east forty-eight
luzen <rere re<-elreJ. ltpt*tbe but UnloBa ...............................................Uc to CDc rods, thence south ten rod*, thence
place of bexInnlnR.^
ter rei-ei|iis ini'iuBBed to la", imunds.
tAIN—Traverae City Millino
AQNBS PlEftCK.
e crbi uillb eoakl not have bei-»
iroe OQiretled every day.
Mortgagee.
Wheat ..;.......................................................
busie.-.
Izyvell H. Oaxe.
iruev for Mortgagee.
Corn ........................................................... tCcCiSe
Ruatn^- addre
addreea. Traveree Oty.
(»'rom Wednesday's Record Kagle.)
Rye .............................................
Cows ...............................

lITom Tiieadav 'B 'RtTord'Kacle.)

Tin ex|H-<-leil drop came lo the |«s

Jamhf

The price ot iiotaiiM-s U atili uu the White
dw llue ond there la no telllUK
will stop.

lUr and

IDv

...........

navy

-Ilvvied

There were 28 loads

veeterday.

The

i-xr

HIDES.

WOOL

AND

TALLOW.

I’rlces corrected na market varlea

iiuei

Hldea

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

fait ...............................;.....................................
................. ..............................................

•Tallow

}{o. 1 horse bides................. .||.S0 and up

FARM PROOUC,E—Gelling Prieea.

Wool ..........................................................12,t

a larcer plantlnc of the cro|> In thl»
oactloa ran be awakened ibU fenaon
aelvaa with hay.for Uielr stock and
BOt have to Import thousands of tons
dato a recion that Is capable ,of rais-

tbeui.

lu

m> an

After llits inlormalion was i

•d to the uia)or. Sleder >-«>»
|4id back the

and t.dd

keep'the ihiUK hushed up

tac any klad of a ffrm crop.

tluK on Sledvr s flnl slor.v. Wlii
was in subatanre ibe

Lbaiblxyeases
Vndcr the Copley
I«M«d

bbimi-

as lie n

uw to, the iiruKiH-rtinc
law

wtilrb

wai

by tlte last leclslaluie the i

lal-rUie matter b-fore the &>veni
-A man who will liimmit

|s rj»

•hi-uld l-e punished, all.I lhal b wli;

Of eonductlnc campaUns

tiavi. written lUe i>Tv>v«vullUK allom

by

landl

dates for suie office*., Tbe law u'
lowa • candidate

tor

c-*«ern<v

b

acalnst Sleder.' said IIk- guvurim:.
fKllUV

hb firwt )ear « aalar) and the. othe

Moat of tlie p«;li-

%(roB

S.xt- mi

peclall/ that affertlnc tl>e >addidat<

iiialti M-i to In-j-leari-il and pluiili

ter governor. • It Is the ooronmn !■

tie orchard IK-s olfUilli aides ol t

Uef that It will cost at least

lunty cnivel road teadlni fiuin Wi

10 Tiall aU 'tbe roimties in the stab

biee lo OneVama and form a me

as haa been lbe*ci.istow of culH-rua

Ix-aulituF siulit.

(hb reason the law- U nut looked oion
With favor by

the

|>olltliiana

who

I

have been In the habit of belnc Ills

^

«rwl te tbclr campalctt cxpe.ndliurcs.
The object of tbe bw* is to make it
poaaJble for men of modest meom
become candidates and b a good ono:
probtUy will have to be a» the provbloBs are very drastic and an liiliwi
UuMi proven means a fine and term
In Jail,

es|H>rurlly

nuw

puriag the past few year*

politic*, to tar as tbe state offirert Is
ooncemed baa'been an exi>eDslv<

el lu INlu are lu-siimip
In- of size.

The entile failii b a le:

iivAibl to the chance llial is tuklns

ly of time upon their bands.
-

lu slirlnkle over ih.
and

la iranri.rrei

of

the ui

rhards.

p«-o|iIo

at

large wbo have never been al.le l
where the money came from to defray
the expensive cwmpalcu tbet

have

been Indalced In by catildau-s In thipeat. The w orklng out of the law will
be waiehMl with .lalereK|» >he pub­
lic durtne the next cempalen for

The

Uk-bigan

Sugar

instKi-tlons.

ludiit

Company

their facloriea will continue lo oper­
ate even If tbe tariff U taken off
gar by the present congress, as it will
be efaearcr to operate than To

i-Iom

Tbe usual acreage of beets has

cwMititie*

ragb.

It

will tuwii-n

In

groat

fruit lands.

Many

We know of a case

iiv.-nlly

wTieie a

Rood

In

sized

vliasod hv an outsider wJiu neier waw
Hie land at all. but had it iiassi-d upunhy dUInterJsted people flrsL

lirowvni can see Ihe kind of paeklux
we are Ii|. UMBlIiMt by lookittR at the
alures

in

Traverse

They are packed in

Imxea of
Tbe

lai'i ibal this fruit sella here and 1»
iKrom Wednesday's KcK-ortlTk.t:1'
attractive lo apple kivers In this fruit
~>L C. ^vi* left for Detroit today center tells the story.
It wras shlp1 a~slibrt business trip.
Frank Topinka. who has bean spend
g several days lo Ibe eily with
Mra. Alex Campbell and eon Robyn
-of !k-trolt.

have

returned

to

It Is Important to free your onhard
from lent caierpltlars or

ves. returued lo UeUtili today.
ilu-lr

PR Btteiidlux the annual nuviing of
le MasoiUr grand lodge.
Mra. Carpatner ef Cantrai Laka It
In till- Illy today visiting Irleiids.

cause

great'

destruction.

they
In

will
using

a loroh l« careful not to scorch the
l.ark.

Where the oe*lt am not too

taTKO they can be atraiied Into a tin

• • •

l-all and burned tdsewhere.

>e damage by frost was very light
Indeed.

In'fact only ajew sweet cb«r-

•lea and oariy atrawberrlcs were hit
It all;

also a tew- hUrly

Richmond

A. O. Tylar laft today far Indianap- Oherrlea.
Hs to attend the auto rares to l>v
held there on Hd-oratlon Uay.
L«pn j. Baktr haa* Juat returnad

WANTI
ITED
dbhwa
Mich..

K.

.So.

I.

are" able tu

trail I.r laud In this ivmnty was pur-

M. ^Ich of ACM ledge ia in Lan-

in the •tale, ht* announced that all

down.

these

Ilk aiiples and tour tlyra deep.

•rt-ion. who will MH-nd some lime lu

which operates six beet augar pUrati

U

piuvidi- ihurouKh and eumiH-tent land

t'ity.

the city.

Cheiyerts Ran

When

le) at Hie fruit

tome aromiiBDied by Mrs. Stlayor Hub

offices.

urarai-roial uri bards. and the luss.

Itmiie Ikaiulk-s flora Wenatchee Val­

The law

IH

vvar i. as ibi. plaiiliuxa are mainly
es ul trees small.

from Mnnislee In the [arm be I in- M
A- N. K. nillruad. whhh is |•utl>l••: In :

ihe

it Is iM.svihl.- IliBl seveuly rive to cuira- when Hie farmer has belter
assumne.- In develoi-ii.i; bis dcrv~

1» not fivl romiiHent to |wu u|>en

boat

eiedits.

cent .will si-e bi-arinR age Wlllitii

land valuea

This lime loiues froil \VI.

week when in the riiy oo

die. fruit in earload lots as nwi r be

s a eradiate of foiuell imlversli.v.

eooslB by

iNjintedly

I•rov1-ment of farm

■nclneer who cumes fron. f hieacu. but

prnond..

|1i-nlall talked

long way ahead but the time Is luuind

If our farm uiid

lraete.1 for five taiindrvd Ions ol llm.

Mr

five yvat*. it will enable us lo haii

itnuisera want to settle among vis hu:

pie a chance, and w hile It b not pop­
It b very acceg>uble to llte

trees

rn MieVIcnn i-ountry. Amunc the im-c

was deslcned to cive the common |>eo
ular with tbe profeaslobal polltb-luns

JDit.miO

n Mr. Merrill's emidoy b an urOTurd

tboee w bo bad ample means and plcn

I

the

velopment

owasure the Hurcliase and setUenii-nl

plan, lo orchard liietlioda in the

swiii'h at the west side

wry that could be Indulced In only by

^

1l

A few days sjnee. Mi. Mi-nlil von

If It b observed to the .^letter, as

If 1.W half uf

I from 'I'ace One )

-ars and two of M-a bi-».

toria) tandldatea In the i«si. aud for
b



ly this Kiitlniii tvme Into bearing lu

REAL Slow HCIUIl

aute cwadidaies are limited to uni

tlcians consider the rwte too low. ea

In' otRanU-il
Jloge Wirt*, a



I-aid lu Is- plaiiti-d In lA-elanou couu

■ ^ncfter of the revenue that acerties
ir lR>m ibelr office.

spray ai'pb-. pisl after the bhiSHolB
fays.

asklnc him why he dins iKit pnsi-i.d

■pesd aq amount eQual lo one-bali ’>
'

aiitun

will be a errat chance In the mei.i ■

The current number of Better FTuU
brimming full ot suggeallons on By

WANTEO--Rean acreage. Free seed
furnkhed on the first thirty.sen
euntrai-ied.
Traverse City Cauit
Compaar.
meb ll-U

IV-fauU having been made In
roudiikiUH of a i eruili luortgaRe ii
and exi-iuii-d by lierntan W bi
uud w ife, l-aile M, Smith, ot Trav
t’tiy, '.Mich., to Juliu M. Imrklns of
same pUce. dat>-d IK-lulN-r I2lh.
an.l reivrdeil hi llu' office uf the KegIsUT of Deeds for Grand Trave
ix.unty. .Michigan. October 14, IVtU,
1! 4r. o'vkw-k a lu of that da),
Ulwr 43 of MortKago. on iwxe :
wlilch. with the irate sei-iireJ thereby
wa-s on Januarv ICIh. IPI3. duly asatgiied by Kva M. lArkius. wife of
said Joiiu M. lorklDH. din-iased, aud
realduarv lexalc- under tbe will
said John M loirklns. deceased, i
who bcH-anio th© owner iberwof
ugieruiion of law. aud the same Ivelny
her proiu-rt.i’ absoluicly. on said datr
to'l*atricK lliirile.i of Traverwe (Tlv
Mich.
'slgunienl thereof
1-or.led In
. February
said at M
I8lli. 1813,
uf Mortgages
. ..
.
.
which mortgage
tligri- i< claimed tu be due and remainIng uniiaJd at Ihe date berwf tbe
sum Of Seven Huudnw] Ten aod 71-luti
Dollars, and n« iiron-edlngs either at
law or In vsjulli having been Insllluted to T1-U0V01- tbe debt
aecure.1
thereby, or any i«rt thereof. hoHce Is
therefore herrii) given that by xiniie
of the t>o«er of aalc contained In said
niortKaxc; an.l In coniiiUance wllh the
Btaiutc in such case made and pro­
vided. there wUl be sold at imhllc
tloD or vendi
faUhest bidd
Wednesday. Hic.27ib da.v of June.
IS.-at in o'ckK'k a. m. of that day.
at the north front door ot the Court
House,
louse. in the I'it.v of Traverse Oty.
said Court House being the place for
bolding the Clr< uit Court
tor said
i-ouDty. the preraisea deacrihed In aald
mortgage, or so much thei•reef as may
e amount
imount
Ite neceasar) to satisfy
then due. lucluiUlig tbiiicliAl. In
terewt aud
sale, at
oracy_____
DoUara.
ivrovided for In said
e preniizbe to be sold
mortgaxc
are 'd«rirrtl>ed It. said mortgage as

from IlctruIL where he went lo at­ rroducu, how to handle canning And'
tend ihe annual meellDg and banquet
dloratlun ouiHts. and how toyU»e
the com’hg season la being pushed
of the Itelroi^
liankiTs' ckifa.
Tills the ''h-fl overs- of aiT kinds In your
ahead aa though notbtni was liable
on-hard.
to happen. This is thg general <ondlUv^galherlng that has ever been held
tkw of ttanutacturlng plants throughby the orRanlutloa.1
Tbe cool weBther has atlmulated
ont the country, all of whom realize
Ounckla of LcUnd was'in
de lOagdng of Irae and buata fruits,
that It is DO longer yiosBible lo ro
ihe city yesterday on busini-sa.
as nursery stork h--u> remained In dorout of hualneaa
Jn
order to prove
Hark Fiahar ef Qian Arbor camt to ihaiil tondAloB j much longer than
aome polliical theory. Eveiy year new
of Traverwe City.
Grand
Traverwe
tht city yesterday for a abort time.
usual.
Some doUMu *Ulet
plant
eeodlUoos have to be met and theli
county. Mtchlgan. and doaertbed as fol­
sirawberrlM In Jlily as well aa May. lows. Uswii: AU of lot number eight
GCttrttlea adjusted to them, and no
A Guceeasful Foympr
Gives as much aiieniion to Ms stock and It Is said they do well at that IK) and the weet fifteen feet of lot
grwt kma has raanlied from these Innumber nlm- (8) In block fonr (4) of
daatiUl fhangea
American hnslneas » he does to his rro|». ^All stork tlme. as no fruiting Is done this year
Perry Hannah's Second I2ndl nddlllou
t tluH-a ant
and betriea do not have to he picked
I* an saperto to thoee In vogue
to the village, now- city, of Traverae
at applies II
OID. .MIchlsan. aixordlng to Ibe re­
In othp CDBBirta*, aad American labor bi'fure there |h any
aerkius kias of off.
corded plat thereof.
ean acoomptUh more In a 0ren time time. The Bui-esatul men In the New
Dated April 3rd. ISIS
It la a good ahn that people are
than that oi any other natloa. With
PATRICK BURDEN. ,
ITION INiWIiKU for olock «
talking of the Brad ol a Hortk-uUural
thtme baalc condlUons to rely vpoa
Aaalgwee.
Urbool for tfaU county.
Tbe- call U
UNDKRB'OOI) A ITMIA>R.
(here la so need of tha
Attorneys tor Aaolgnee.
«ertd taking a peealmimlc view of the pals working nnlmals lu good apirlts imperative mid the Committoe of
Bustnass address. Traverse City,
Keejia |»ulir>' free Iroui Twentr-Oae may deride that tbe .Need
ilteatiw.
AS Rnancdat r^on* Indb sad Suah.
tUMSaaa and imrenaes H..- jl.-ld ol
ham (Villeg* U ia Just that poriUun
ggie tlmi Ibe haiinmi of the aatlM
«giL TrtM 2C eta. Gold b> nil virugwhere this mwch needed braach cam
m
been contracted tor and the work for

|g raBGlBff M Jwt M neodh

ttiiH

_______

......

lees toda) amt they will remain sc
r tuniorrow.

b hoped that a tenUmeot in tavt>r of

ao that the farmers ran provide them-' and advbisl the u.avor

-

April‘24. May 1. t. 1-. SJ. 2
12. 18. 2C. July 3. 16.17.

liuckwbeaL per IM lb*. .|l.ti«^tl.lS

u; In and 4:> |n>unds of butter.

STATE AFTER LtUiS SIEKR

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

bean*

Red kidney beans .................................

wIkhc

were tin

havp

been produetlte of Rivat cood and it

........KHc
. .4 to 7c

lioga .................................

lion is still w««k. only 2ir. dozen con

felt wain.

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

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

Rye ..................................................

2X.-Whoal.

Th« Mlehlaan State Confeis-n.
ahovs Utb eprins la alfalfa Kivwlne

....................2D to :

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

l>uckA 4r*aa«d

active,

It ta etlJ.-nT-rtiat ^'iionc.

the preaeni prua|>erity

mois
Om Y«*r........
■UMMtto.
WmMobUi

iir:..

Creamcra butter ............................................ 3

EH.—faille—Keeelpts.

lime for a rttance they will
|!feal the »*atiirea that areS^c In

OfflM. m Fr»st «L »«th FTienM 2S.

LIVCftTOCK.

latel to the new coudlilona. and aa
the)-, have been

W. A. (tIttHON, KAltur

OR GALE—so acre farm, near KlacaMORTOApe tACC.
Iry anil Holmes Siding: nice Uuibl.
nefault having Wa made la th*
lugs, windmill, good hardwood Uud.
conditions of a certain mortmte dat­
on
lime;
ed January 21, 1«I. PAde by Caleb
f of TrnvS. fiiv B-Kl \eltle id
rse fli) for
A.ldresa, F.
Mich., to Ajtnea Pic
Pl^re*
'. Ruaiell.
Moffat 'Ulk.. 'DetraiL
of same .place,
arr. which mortRage It recorded li
1a» lh<.........................................
l • uftire of the Regliler of
l>e«da for Grand Traverae
rouaty.
Mich., In liber &• of mortRaxes on page
eneed girl Jot xeneral houae
). and upon which there la riMmed
ttrst class waxes.
Mrs.
L.
#
be due at the date hereof the aura
Titua, 447 Webster sL
may 1-tf
one liiinilred and i-IM't aicl ..a t-.c
-Jollar-c itlusTki. land m. s-j‘i or i«xs
ceeillnx at law bavlujr l-ei-n invtluilid NEUROPATHIC TRCATMENTG—Salt
recover the money «erur..d hy aald
Vapor lUlhs. etc., for alomach.
i.r BI1V |.;irt ihi-reivTi Thenliue ol the iKiwer of : ale lOTi
"■Tor. Huhlard, Steinlierg Blk
I'itz
in.d U laid m'lilRasi- and fie slat
I2UO.
limy i3 3nio‘
Idcl.
Xuti. e 1- P. r.
14th da;
o'elot'k in the forenoon of that day.
and Embalmer. 312 South
there will bp noId at public aurlion
Mr*. Nellie ITalL
t^vou aa w
piKjno Mr.
We I
Ilf tbe c^ house In Trav
Would wb'i to bu I
tiraud Traverse county, Mleh.. (that
uch »-tf
WiuR the place where
the. elrruii

Mleh.
npru 3. 16. 17.124. may 1, S. U. £2,
29, JUM &. U. n. M.

.ndllkxm of u certaki urartRaw made
hy Joseph Wilhelm. Jr., anil Mary J.
Wnhelfti, his wife, of Ihe (Tty of Tra'
riiv. Michigan, lu Mary B. Vi
-Kl of Ihe state of New York
ilaltKl till- ridrte..mli day of I'ubnuiry
A l>.
aiul rt'curdix] In Ihe ol
lice of the ri-gisl«r of deeds tor tin
KKinlv of Grand Trurerse and Slab
■r .Ml'-hlgaii on

Tcctk Extracted AhmMuU
ly WIthoBi PalB
By tbe “Ka-oUtr- method t ran renovc- those aching leeih absolutely
without
ilihoui pain,
pain, and without tbe use ot
drugs to prodnre uiicousciousL
.
jVople of iieivuuv ii-i^ietaiueDbaud
with weak hearts will apprecuit* tbe
'Ka-olar' mettoNl of palnlera egtrae
Hon.
DR B’. G. KIVTON.
2lid-;wi B'Uhetoi Block, with Dr. Hold*
wurtb. Trararae Cty. MJehlgna.

Michigan Sutc Land Office.
lAii'.icX. .vtay isl. I8i:
SOTIfK IS IIKIIKHV GIVirs' l
\he tolluwiuR de*. ribed abaadoned
lainl; hiluaieil In
Grand . Travi
uiity, havkix Ui-n deeji*! to
ite b> Hu- A'uiliiur General under
-■ provisiuns of •M-ciiuu 127 of ket
? of Ibe IMulI- Art. of 1X83 aud
Is anu-ndaiocy liu n-iu, tinv,vIHidrawii Ituin honu-slead eiiu
Audiiur Ileiiernl and I'omnsv
of the tkatc lAOd Offhe. acting under
nuilic.iiu eiveu them bv A<H>I
inihlir A'-iv uf li'i'l. • xaniXMO and
lal'-tsl. and will iKim b<- ufler. at a Hohlk An.-Huii lu b.- held in
ihc. City
u-i-se fitV. II Tuosdar, the ii-ulli

paxe 4-'d> on which
iiiurt
gages <
there fs claimed to be due al
he dale uf this noHce the a
hmisuud one biiiulreii llitrt 1-1 wo, and
weiiiy-two une-humlrvdihs « lullara aud
iHlars
in allbroey fee of thirty-li
provided tor in said luurtgage, besides
the laxiis lierciiialier menilone
also default having l>een made
coiidl'iuns ul a ceiiaiti iminiuige made
hv bsid Joseph Wilhelm. -Ir. and Mary
J Williclm, his wife, lo said Marv 11
I'lidei Wuod. iluiisl the fuanei-nih da;
of April. .1 1).. IViH. and rv-orded ■■
Ihe Ufli.e uf Ihe regtsi.-r of deeds fur
llw County uf Grand Traveriw aforts.-iiil uD Ihe luurtranth day- of April
I8i>i. In t.llier 4.'> uf luortKages on page
on
which
mortgage
there la
claiim-d to be due at tbe dale of this
aultce the sum uf live huudn^ tort.vibree and nliietv-twti one-huiiUredlha
dollars and an atlumey fee of flfleeii
Idl'd for ia said uKirtKaxe.
dollars
procoedings i
and uo suit
iisHiuted lo rxsxiv
hailDK U-1-II
nxagvs o
ed bi said mortxagx
r of them or
3T ally part
p
iher«>f;
when-as the said niurtgagee has
bi-en obliged lo pa.v the Uies oo lie
profienv heieitiafler deni ribed fur lh<
years li*ll and 1812, amouullux to He
three hundred thlrt>-lwo an.
Hiundredtha dollars, am
slxty-sIx one
been paid by said
which sum has
I
iiorixagee under anil In i oiiipliaiice
wJHi the loiiclilluna prescribed In Sfiid
motlBUKes aud iu eai-h of them, which
added lu the ainuunia above Mated
make* a total of throe thousand niue
and alxtii'lglii une-hundredths-doUarS
due at the date of this notice. >'o
therefore, by
virtue ol the imw
of Bale ' iKDlalned
In
said moi
xagea and
in each ot them and
the
statute
In
such case
made
and provided niglre is hereby given
that on Friday, the eighth day of
August. Ito:!, at ten o'clock lu the
forenoon 1 shall sell at public aui-llor
II t.ie highest bldd.-r al the n-Tth
front door ot tbe Court Houm iu the
of Traverae
OL*'.
Couuiy of
1. and
d Diato of 1Mkhlrand Trave
t the place wher

PurchaM- in
law
Utd.
msl i.|wu
ibi-se lands
I i-iinuin I
follows:
-SAVING
AM
EID'KPTING
out ,d l!i...toci.)an.-i- wN ulwav-z
rosvixliii: uuio Hu- Slatekif MichlBati. all mini lals. ix>al. oilSnd gna
ItlDK aud h.'kiK utr. withlu or un­
der the -«iil bnus Hereby con
vt'vvd. with lull au-l troe Ulicrly
and I'uwif to iht- laid State of
MirMxun. itx duly authorized of­
ficers. rc,.ri -a-iiutfvez and a»aixas, aud 4l' ut lliidf le.-MKS.
aiu-ui.. and *bi Uim-n. and all utb«-r
i*/»>r their i>erniix»k>ii.
^dv xiv*-u or bercal-

.
.
of M
Lot b
six
|6>. of Hannah. Lay
Ix |6>.
can. vi
....................................
vih
of the
A Co.' I fourth Biildivlalon
, of Trav
I^'lhg to the recorded ^t thsrsef.
Dated at Traverae CUy. Michigan.
May fifitwotb. I8J3.
MARY U. rNDEBWOOn.
Mortgagee.
I'NDERWOOD A UMIiOR.
Aitorneya for Uurtgageg.
Addreat: Travetwe dty.
Mlriiigan.
IS 22 2» June S 12 1* 2C July
10 17 24 SI hug 7

m

-ulcii
Idoriu...
tog. ph-iu...
m-ii.iix, U'lux 111', vturinc. i
lug. making
iiu-r.-kauiahlc
and
lakliix away the
said
mineral,
coal, oil and xa . ptjrsuaoi lo ihe
provisions of secltuu 8 cf Ai t 2">

Irrovlalon rewi-rvliic tbe right of InI emess oC< r aud acrtoui auv
id.lai ds thui border uj'un an r wai.-i.-oursi-. as provided iti
said sei-U.ui 8 ol the Act No. 2St< ol
the rulilli Ait>
ol
I8U8
and uii.s
anieiiilalory l.bi-r-<o: *>“)
the
pur
• Imser will Is- lemilred to sign an apidkaiion ivntatolug an agrc«-im-ai to
accept such dvu8l aod abide lallblully
t.v the f.xid ctmdltra:.
alssioner.
luhKK.
Irals No. I. 2, 3. 4. 3. 6.
Block No. 2.
Irat* No. I. 2. X 4, 3. 6.,7
Block No. X
laU* .No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7.
Block No. 4.
U.IS So. I, X 3. 4.
Block No. X
IralK No. I. X 3. 4.
C.
' Block No. X
l«ll No I. 2. X 4. 3. 6. 7.
Block No. 7.

3. C. 7.«. 9. 10. II.

i«u No. 1.2. X i:

Block No. 1C.
Irat Na U.
Block No. 17.
Irals No. K. 8. II.
Btoek No. 18.
Irat* No. 1. 2. 3. 4. X 4. 7.1
No. 1R
6. T. S. 9. !*, II
Bloek No. 2a
Igki Nb. X 4. X C. 7. 6. 9. 16. II. 12
IX 14.

The

Uttte
Wonder

MONUMENTS

Bdly imrchaaed once. There­
fore they Bbould be ot raodera
design, built ot most durable
maierlaU and arti'iirany fin­
ished. You will find onl)' smA
At Ibe work* of
A. W. RICKEPtO
Travel se CHy. Mich.
321 Bdy SL
Uott Ptowsa.

Block C.
Lou Nor I.'2r5. 4. 3,
Block H.
I i.u No. 1. 2 3. 4, 3, C. T. K 9. IU, II. .
vr. 13. H. 13. 1C, 17, JV. ts.
SI. S8, ,

Sleek J.
Ixg* No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 6.
9, HI. tl.
f, 13, H, ir.. 16. 17. IS. 18. 20,21. 22.
1. 21.
-

Block K.
Irais No 1. 2. 3. 4. ... i.. 7 K. 9.40. tf. •'
t. 13. 14. i:.. IC. n, In. 18, 20. si; 22;
!. 24.

"
I8'r: i^AKL l.t MKEIt
ADUITHIN.
,
Bloek O.
IxiU No. 4. 3

'

Glock e. ,

.

:

:

Io>t Na :.
Btoek F.'
Iral* No. 2 X lo. II. 12.
NUHTII m'K IJkKE
Lz.l'No. 14. illoik No 1.
Block No. 2.
Irals .No. 8. I«.
Bloek No. 1.
Lot No. X 7. S.
Block No. g.
Lotr. No. 3. G. 9. IV. II. 12. 13. 14. IS.

VIKflkGK OK INTERIAMHEN.
Block 47.
,
Lou .No- 7, K 8

Block No. SE.
Irats No. I. 2. 3. X.

Block S3.
IratU No. 7, k.

Bloek No. SS.
Ira* Nil. IX Iral IV. 14.
Bloek C2.
Irals 9. II* Yl. 12

Block 63.
- ■
Irau No 1. 2. 3. 5 1. 1«, II. IX •
XtlllTH ADlHTInX.
Block No. .2.
lads No. 1. 2. X 4. 3. 6. 7. K.

Block No. to...
I»U No. I

2. .3. 4.

C. 7. S. 8.1V. 11.

Block No. IX
Blo^ rie. :0.
. r.. 4, 8. )•'.
Block No. :r.
liut No
~ Btock No. 26.
4.
Lot Ne
Block Ne.
e. S2.
-lots No. 1.2.x 4 1X-1X H. 1'^ 2". 22. 23, 28,:
Block No. 3X
Lot No. H>
WU-AGK OK JJt-MJdlT -CITY.*Slock No. X
Irat No. i;

all usual neo-

•ounty of

Grand Traversf U held) the premises
described In
said mortgages, or
much thereof as may be oei-easary
I>ay the amount due on aald me
gages or both of them and tbe uxe*
ten
above mentioned wun
with seven
aeven per cwm
cent
Interest and all legal coals, together
irueyl fees of thirty-five
with the
oll^.
respectively,
ns
and fifteen doll^ ..
provided by law-and
aa oovenadted
Jd mortgages
and each of.
them, the premises being described
are as follows:
Prcmiaef situated In

ANDEIWO.N'S AJ»IH
lit C.

IX:KKXf*KIG A IIO.S.NKLL'S AUD»TUlN.
Block A.
l/kNo 1. 2. 3. 4.
7. S.».2h. Jl.
. 1.-:. II, i:.. ic. IT, IS. IS. SO.'
Btoefc B..
Irat No. I. 2. 3. 4.
e. T. K. 9. Iff. II.
IS. u. 13. tu. 17. IS. IS. 2U.

k
Hopper Cooled

Block No. X
Lot No. IT.
VlUAGK OK WALTON.
Lot No 13.
may 8 l3-rr-r8-itine 3

Sprayii^

^ason
Spraying pays. Spray
your fruit trees this year
and get your pay lo an
abundant crop of perfect
fruit.
Let us figure with you
on your spraying needs.
Dow*b Ubm BBd
Snlpbur
$7.50 per bhi.
$1.00 rebate for return
of barrel, t,
$4.50 per oue-halfbar,rel. (25 gailous)
rebate for return
of container.
Smaller quantities
down to quarts.
Arsenate ol Lead
In any quantity. Price
according to quantity.
Bine Vitriol
By the pound or by
the barrel. Let us fill
your spraying order.

Wait’s

Store

Traverae dig.

The DecMc Stwage
Battery Co.
The tUoride Aeemfflator’
battaymeimlkt
Mm tf •rarir al Ibe
b«e dliaa. k Ftepora ii to stora op ibe clecBkilr.
gomakdbrraMiffGketoffiaeaiew bo«i «o»>
MBMly—vrbeoevgr moit cwrairat—and to keep il
aNvngeiud m b toak daea water, to be mei
wbeMver.driitoii

nm SALE BY

Wm. cJacRson
TkaveraeatypMIcfc.

.

■1

f

OSAHD TRAVXB8E toioD' AND TEAVIE8E BAT EAOtX, TBDBSDAT. HAT », MU

PAGE TUBES
Crouada to eonfer with the
ABNOrlation ami to report.

—Splendid inportwiities Mark the Wind-up of The
Annual May Sale

New Prices Oil Coats—
tUtlOliA for Croivitic J’lRo—At ll>r without tlir urr of
fwsi-. J'rliva
OklaJMora .-Amlmeirt r.iatlon ■ jcni for fa-Blit ff^ clA aro «. hl«h that it ii
.ft far o;iii vcuun car rorii ana siif ! c.rtalii]v well worth while'io j'io\uh
|ilriiienlBr> fr*»}« for U iton aTcrnt: rflit lom rr«-.-n fif-.lt for imi i.l. iuriiiitv;
h» S'K i' I-oBUtl* Is wolBJjl luvo Hie II..- Knj.ii i.-.hI t^.l. fuHiui-ulK.
followliut riw-ulim On onr oom alnin-' In i.lav "l n om Idei iuile
tbp avoi'jpr ralu ivr lo-a.l bikI do. jit
it idi«.H|.l U- re:'«iiilH4>
iH^NL I.U..
»aj ^
iwontiA. ai a .tw>i ,
• ’
1 Wld..T'l.
iilD.
coniN iMir iwun.l; on o-nl uiiil i
rvt-r. 4<roM- all.'tiU't.' fur thi- |
a pain of l.tn* iMiuncK ai B.«x>ti
ll.js of ra|i!.l »:alii>. w;lh<.ul ili.- i.v.
ATBllA iN>r I'om......................
MMin- BNiiii ill a(l.liliuii ‘lalur- 1 r.-.tin of i.nr fwiunt
iiiR auiinaU lha; an- iilir r». a .in
of r.^ eenU I.cr twund.
inO. a
may la- r.Hinlicd l
and alfalfa h»r. a nun of n.mi |..ui
IttiHC iroi
at. a wt of r.,:ri .-out aiwr (wund.
Kratii
|.ro'
fjlr i
-ral.v i.ol iiimh h
INn ration lnri««iMM thr hlHIi
imtintl of lain j~-r lirtxl
tb« yuuni; and faidA-r r.ainH arc ma.lc
lid l« mu.i.- l>> iti(.t.'n of so
afirr Mnh than t.lir:*- aowa u-main' iKunidN. nnIi- «. ilier.*
on a railoa lo*^ln^|ir..ieln,
| toodlpK /o a* lb' unp

Foiiadles, Misses and Juniors

'lemit.m l» say tin

■■COATS-coats
^— sale in onejiroupe at
$7.50 for ither Coats worth $10 and $12.50

in one ilroupe ai...[...................

Wlliy; VAl.Ky-

uule 111 jiiia.te..

“‘.WHAT FAMOUS SIEGES COSt)

I «r Fortiftad' Piaeea. a
J^n*^V. Patdila appaaird befort
ihe lk«rd peweniinR the claim of
Loa* of Human L
Mrs. >:niiua (-arllsle now la chars« of
the Uha Hank llowpItaL
Muxed by CIcvelaBd and
Ko detaUa an yet araltabl* of tb*|
the matter be re- leaaes laeurred In the reduction aC;
term^to (he romialltee on Clali
! AdriMople br the nalkaa natlona. bat I
Aei-ounta
< arrled.
eaptorv of Port Arthur coat J^iaa »4.*’
The matter of an addlllonal approp- ....................... and Sh.0tw dead, la tbal
-Utlon for the uae ot tbe Soldlera aad
in war the lou of tba.
isaliors Kelk-r ronitniaslon nai pre- btaleedra waa very amall In all easoa..
- buin'■"
•“
I of |;n0'-R« ‘***t •“ beciBBB the k'n-neb cn"'
('ontliut- (1*00 aurrendered quickly, or whera|
___ordiu-fs] taken from the ('ontinceiii Fund and credited to the Soldlera tbe k'r.neh h'ld out the (iermaea did
and SailorB Relief Fund. aU iDeinben eot atiempt an aaaautt. Straaburewas,
voilBK •
I taken with a lob* Of esc men. Belfort.
;:W» oVlock p. m. jeort the Germana I.ICN) men. At Parta.To- il»* llnnorable Uoard of Super- Metz, and the other placet tbe Iotailaon.
waa InNlcnlOeamt
Ilwitlemen;
jn
the Raaalant bealefed two
We. the underalned cotnmilteo. loWortifled pUcea held by the Tarktabwhoiii w-a* relerred the< applIeallooE,
ap
'
troopw Kara t I carried by a ■

NKW r}\>;i.TVMtXTI

.onBid^iniD of 1.0th iieillloM .iau, loat •3M men. ru-vo* ahowod »
preueiil.-d by Geo. K. flail and C. C. _.
ij.~ ,Km d..^
. alauB carried oui three aaaaulu. alLod
failed, and their total loM la
eat Janitor Ik-1w BBlUfaetory "‘ire
o"retain' killed and
...... .. ^
deeided to
• ALL
;L our finest lilES’ AND M1BSE8' COATS. i;.\('KI'T A VKKY FKW.
----e number of 27.700 ofDcera hnd'
ilie}tl<l-.l ill this .. ............I e..;its ut
K|n»h:.-m. Mistral flotlis.
Board to enter Into xxmiraet w lth him men. or nearly one-third of the beaicfTo make ilir nioAi from hops, i-hoo i-h.- <i.<-r(-:rrd In i
t i.lsK, .-I*-., ill e.;;iil.:i'-eloniil.'s,
lie iihhI.-Ik an- .lisliin l i\t ly illilivnlllal: tashiou's last
for one year from explratian <>f the .laa army.
a porr-bro.1 *.|tp and hri have all j-ixx a\oM feodii.R oul» a luain
\v..r.1 i;: slxlisl. .-..;.ts (tl..tuililiitly sdk lio^-il,
pr.-F.-nt (onirari.
The preat Ble«cof Sabailopol In 18H
at Uaai half hlonda of Bonw |.ri-ltrula;, ....... or
lalt.ii. Ihai will11 I*....
We alao rerommend the uae of the'waa a dx-apt-rate aflalr. It laated tti
hroad. If you do ..................
ll:|.
..iiiKlI a r»uttuiii
i*u*ni'
uVai TiKn. CAKMHS'S TI1.\T WHUK *V -ji. A1«* and
in thk
• ramiiarc the cmalh of AUrh |>
Ik* r.-r> Hiiall.
lllBh niontba. and in that period the Rn»Miool t
t Ma.T l«th.
F.TUIIA on ihu NHit.i- raiKiQA.
Ito*..,! KOWA,
aian* had kt.OOO edbo killed and wodb4-i
andBrl
meiiiN. If any.
alecina forcea loat 60,000. In this eaa^.
, SIcned.
bowerer, the Kuaslant were able Mi
V H. HANtlliOVSKT.
i5i:i'ii'i;D’n»i;i'.iiM.\N\isn sKi:i:i:s widj: wai.ks ni»vi;i.ty .m.vtkkiai.s relnfcreemepu to the biKl.
GUAY.
At Ihlbl the Kritiab k>M wai 4.2M‘
(• H. BKC’AIIPOOT,
nAU>H llll'KS,
kiUed and wuuuded. Tbe alece cf 8M
n, F. IIOXSIB.
^baailan c<«t 2.000 men. and tba
riuiimiliee <Mi lUdn t Grounda
famoua aieite of Hochellc. carried out
OTor four centurle» a
er than 20.MW men In tbU caM elcM'
aaaanlta were dcUvered.
Tbe l>lted Statee loat beaTity to
i by Sb
tbe elegea of the Cirll war. To «!«•
Ifeal SllsKc for llmN<Ki-rarrr<>i .-aone initance. the federal artny ’bad Ide
. F. Hui
l^rln.i-nta hate i.mVe.1 roaeluMtely
’l•rl■l•entalB'e on Ihe Board of Cod- '000 killed and wounded la the tw«
thill «II»K<- niadeVto
r<>] ijf the WcaU-m Mli'h. Bficloix I aaaaulu delivered oa Petertbarg.
' lieal for hoi>‘ j. ’ Kieii then
iieiit Bureau.
Dl{t:sj;i?s AT i7,60-i^tiiii
fMITllKl.
NK\V WASH l>l!KSSt-kS ,\T
>Tii-l «IH rp|a-iH this ndiiiu
DUKssl'S AT $9.50 \Vt*HTH 4lkMJ
1 be qunation of relectlnc aueb «
la*. Of
s.Ia.;.* inn.i |«. i,ro|. .......... Mil the t.ATIlA IlHI I
y. iuni
ITir.- Ii^ii.-tis. liainoK..
Di.'KSsi;'; AT 12.60 WtiKTM
eiireaenUllve N-Ini; iM.fore Ihe Beard.
orl)- su|-|.|enui>i.-.l wM. Uk-iN ,*
ua HD amendment niored by.Gray. Movement in I
.■atiliVgl
flialli,
Sill.
l-■..Il;..l•.|s, „.-xv ‘ till.- Xepliyr tiitiirlMiiis. Da.iily u.-n- ...........i^i;
make u|. the deliel. .i. > .a
in iinil.-iii
i.n.i. ui l»
h.ni>poried by Buell that the name of
fore it enn l»* i.mninl.V afid wifelv fe.i
iip. .il'i.'s. Silk .y-uiliii.K,
r.'i-e -.
. i.j.-a. jin- i.
.111 ill g../.. iis ..r .-1.‘ver twiys.
K. Hunter be atrlekcn out and K.
Health of the Babiafc
to horaes. Fui ihrmiurc. the auuiuntA
A liorae. la piiiIur hi., ix-ifr hir ter*-:
). lauld iDBorted.
ni«d at flrat tnui i lie auibU -bo lha> ih. ret u|i It) front of Ii'iu'.vai -ea c-ii t'.i.-i.i'
An Intereallhc experiment for tho
aalinaU l«Kxmie aei umot uk) i.i h ^
.n.l |i1iiiii.-h Mwiird. a
............... . I
The orlRlnnl moUon. aa amended, purpoae ot crxiailoc Immunity acabat
Hew kty Oresset pi flO, $12.50, $15 nd $18; worth $15 U $25
tially. When * iliii:.le.l in1 |>ixi|*i
|.ix r ■er hind Irel. do.ii
was then duly carried.
iiider her, r.xHew
' H^us^iess M mi 69c. $$:, $1.25. ! 50 did $1.75; Spedul
IH-ferrod u'ilon on the tximmonlea- tuberculoala U beint tried la Ptttaarnto t
<iilii-rw |.r.
it.in iroiii iheSaullutw Ihiardnof Ku|wr- burgh under the direettofi of the T»aalBN E
of that dty.
l Al.K tiS AN’D IIAl.I.n.S
... .
1'..- Miisn:UY .\T Uc pr.i
\i«nn< r.*lBtire to Stale llouae of Cor*
and ha
I. iK-McV nil
fcHlon
was . on uiotioa. laid on tbe wmurn Cbarlea White, medical 4t>
y..a..-i.'s aii.f .-liil.lreti's lilmk
ajiiwatn
AT 4T-2C’; i-.-.Mih.r f.- ele.lli.-s | .
,...„,.,.i,,ii,„,
roctor of tbe league, aaye it will pro^
.table.
read Ia <
-.■...-I liKhl.
ihlmiii iiti.J , t*ra.lf;-i' -i .In --s
I To the llounrablr Hoard of Super- ably take tre years before dcdnlto iwn
hay tml-e i*ni'licaliy u eo
isora of Grand Travnrae County. culu ot the work will be appreciated.,
th» lor hor-eK Itolh ot llu»e
I G.tliler
The experiment la being conducted o*
«-an n*.» l*e (.nni'i.-..! on nltnub
..... ............. .
i
KTA.-CIN.iS ATM';
I'.Kir. to whom waa^^ferred the theory that much. If nqt all, tuberwell dr.in-d l.xiul in the 'I
• 1-’: i-EKI-Ai.il AT 9.;c; .....t,., ,
, !OFF;s. „.„«. J.,,.., .
K
iieiin-r
of funda for the iuperln!
iiic
'
»Ule->.
culoaU lafectiOB begkna In chlldbood.
jlendenta of the poor
>r (I<l*aR.
1 h*l ill n
Stfl(s mi.l fl«-.;
. .,11.. Avl.it, I.: . | s.|r.-s. .M«.Jr..s.
Nils,
er the luiUHlie mhI.I. Ix.m.a to t.i- J
In view of this fact, the league U aim­
i'omplh
d
l.awa.
imr.
4r>27
and'pace
.
r.
The best «ai to mill a
iir.*s; t«nl
ix^-ue it Wi le niiieh lK>tier (or fari. !
ing to aupenlH: the growth of every
ilv,, .-I.-,
•orapiled l-awa.
taw on hi- hit when lie :
-ir hmiianely to kill ih.dr wocboii
.uaaitd Dollar baby bom for tte next i«>o yean la
I
that
File
Th
out of line# There mat he
ti»r»e» Ilian to nil them Into.en.v
at
aa
I\>or
k'uo
tbe South tide diririct of FltUburgh.
I'da. hut lliiil'i; the IkaI .
im.l l.'.e CMKimiD
The bable* and their mothen will bo
thJak oi Juai now.
25c: J..XV Ii. ek. s|,«,-less: la. .i:un:s .vr Oc
wi.iihs u].
taian In charge at the blnh ot tbe In­
r I* always l-f.t.
lril..l...sl;;.i|si/..-...
fant. and everything poaalble wUl bf
It takes work. ol txiuiw*. In hai
. and takes a swal
k
u. aj:
done to Increase the resisting power:
elean Hahh . and >it. a> >i.u rj.hi;
ow as lie likiT. To Ull ii hors.* wlili
life ai
•oil. aii.1 w:.i. r nlli rwaids. iiaklii.
of tbe thild to disease and to make It
Ill n\e.x-rod4le<l stoma. Ii. mill thi u
I about ihU |ian •
thereby Immune to luCerculosIs InfeeMiK,
lititne II liar.l-is u I>el.-lll neuse i>: K->
Uon. The theory of the society la
iii.'iidHUon of the eommlltee.
Giurh lutic tronhli- and affi .tl.in <>i iliCarried, all meniberi voting "yea"—
.midralon oiaiius. Tu.-h
. perl.
I- all
A eoniniuneaiion irom r. is neater, taat win. In most cases, become Im­
shuuld hat.
tixeeiher with hh> bill tor livery hire mune to the diseases with which b»
rediiy and environment may thraatF
en IL
_ n.xlniN and Aeitiunu.
.\ .x.mmiinlrhiioii fix» llol.eti
To the lloonrable Board of Supervis­
• tho orcanisi
It Reminded Him of fiemethint.
Jviiu (iH'Uiliu: iUimac>-d>* l‘i« piors of Grand Traverse County:
•Nive.-l
fully.
«.f
ii.*«
low
;• it.
•|■<.w...tll^l’> «•.
We. the Commiuee on Grounds aad
**1 fear the beantlfn! Instttutlon ot
G.* K. BA1.U
ITi.itinr -Fred Ivinerlnn. Ira II. I.inten lluildlngK. to whom tt*aa referred the trlrndsblp U slowly decadenu" com­
K.-rniiwapp ol waUT.

and
aiip|K>rtiK!
l.v
Carllwl
ami
Kniest
A.
.Nb-kerwa.
whose
nd re.xil.
^
itltu- of leasing the
niy fair mented Mrs Khsx. with a hopeless
e tbai Ihe apnliiailuMN In.
duties It HhMil he to provide for tbe Krxmnd to the Traverse
ty Base Hall
ii.Kl by Clerelnhilind aupporlwl
shake of her exprcsalre head. "Alas,
piiMIe priminK ol the i-ouuiy and Assoiiatb.n. would reportI that
the i-oB Iiiltl.-e on Biii:.l.(malivr Iw. to. •renxfl
Ig Hnn».l«sl.y ll.i
IKK and Grouiida.ti . rt-lSyit Wrtliiesall ii.aiierK i>eri:iit.lui: thereto.
luend leaatng the grounds to the oneb ooterie of true friends is very
lerr.'.l to Ihe IThn
IV at
o'tUii-k.
awpiH-lalloa. wlthoul iharge. said smaU. these days. 1. tor one, long ago
Kimils and Brldces-I*. K. Cleveland.
Carried.
eseoH-.itlon to do all repairing neces- laid aslde>(hA sugar-tongs with which
Kdw.
11.
liumiWN
and
John'J.
liel|KK.r fx.n.lM
to hsndlw-miii^l give sincerity and I
ye*. wb.»e duties U ahall be too rc- wary at Its own expense: also
The
■It lb
iNir} upon all mailcra pertaining Ihe ground of all rubbish accumulated demand slnoerity In r«tuni.~
li«lhm of H: islovskpe..
to rpads and bridges that, may come during tho base. ball season ot ISIU
Oliver Knox looked up from hla
iileks. the aaiiin i.ae -le
auJ'
pollio
the
grounds
at
lla
own
exl.eiure
this
Bo.
,tiOD
for;
magatlDC with a dubious emile. “Tou
xx>i..:.iltl<K* on Bnildli.
nvusc.
* of Ihe'
&1nv.,d by Ifanrlnial and am
Joel think you do. Amy—but doat be­
^
C. II. HANSIXIVSKV.
uiilary nee^-Mlly lha i.iiachiue.
•rvisors
by lli.kw III
lieve evorrlhlng that comee late that
W.
B.
GRAY.
.'<11 devhe.1 In M*|«rulc t^i- .Iiil
l-wlf WJIh ♦.lllflt.v.it I
ibo
Clerk.
U*
<tinflrm<xl.
„ l.y the .
little h^ of youre. Tbe trouble wHh
KALFll H1CK8.
yon Idcaliallc women la that yoa ex­
C. II. BROADkXJOT.
whirl, tlf-*.- iioii'hinf*was referivd to Ih- txinil
pect your friends to pretend to UBI). F. IIOXSIE.
that^u the seiatralors tor sejutraili.c
Mill.
.,.,...1,. .I.U.,.,11.
............................................... ,1,
County I'.wr for report at 2:
F.nd yours'-lves. Ob. uh. by tbe
th- fftatu. iKK.atise tlie.i ate iw-in-'ia'
Committee.
lomiirrow-.
■grouDde for a traek nix-et on May
1v t.uide for that purpose, the nlllk
Ti... I.,.11...-h«id ■ ...II
-Id'......
Moved by Slillsoii and »npported hv
Juat thought ot Bomethtof—X
The B-srd th
a rerewi «as referred lo Hi- romrolilet
Anderson that the report be accepted never fixed that door in tbe b
tD'inlnc frtfni the uuihlne a. it <*nter>s
i> o'l-luek I
moming.,County Grounds and BuDdlnga.
and adopted.
.iiiLbi.nked exrept iliat the dirt t. t,
F M MAMI.IN.
you told me about last week. 1 tblak
nrilert
,
(T.;.lrm..nm go and do U this minute.'
Et.MKR « WniTB.
Forrleii matter In roUk frrnien'
ive an oplnl.m to the effect tlial the
Clerk.
and l•a<-lerla ceiiiiH im-ioase raphlH
>unt) Is uiH llnblo to Robert W. KyS<.I..<^^^W . OK'iK.Mi fur ehn - 'vii- ' pOKi‘bm of Jdt'fhr of ^foiirt IJots- Wcdnosthiy. April ICih. A. D. ISIS.
More Politeness for Toklo PoUoB.
'I'l.i-re are iiuiny kinds of baeteri.
1 for ilwmiige suflained on account
Since the appolmidynt ot Mr A»>
0:00 o'eliH'k a. m.
SOUK .Icadly .isnerrous and olhets iio ..K b-r bm.,.,. Fftoi ,.ui What .v.....:, t"
of water nverflowlDg bis premises in
Traierso City.
raku as the superlntendeat ot tbe
Board tilled lo order by the chair- GsrflcM Tot
oi.ti han.ilesB h.it nex-ioisary. Kiiiiirownslilp.
MeiropolUan Police bureau, instrwo• mild not Ih- t..aHr- unie >s useltil. hniii
To the Monomhle Ilofd of Buie-rTbe financial . atatciiient w.
V eaimm boi— to i
««aaM Ye Boo. Ye Bnrter
M.dl rail, all
tloas
have been given to tbe chlefa
le»- harii-ria w-re prtsiii-al.—(liaibwithout |,ru|KT rip
Rev. Maxwell Nicholson, when mtn- of the police suUons fa tbe city to
miBuJcs of ycsierdaj'a scssloi Wwatern Ml-h. iWivcIuiiment Bureai
Christaciora In May Fjiiuer s Wile.
together with a letter
rour W'setti
(PTT-aill. V.ift'loi. .• r.;w:li
Ister of an Edlnburgb parish, was eonaoeUon with the better treMMBW
lattH-VoAt inrj.i is-oi .|e k« |. .
idieal^ii for
called upon to marry a couple la bum­ ot tbe public. In Older to prevent UBfxhau-iive eiiK-rlD.<ui
m .-wi.- w.-^-k, iniit.m: all ill oil
ble life, and In tbe course of the cere­ nccesaary III .feeling on tbe part of
ha w*
that u.eie i
100.1 s>, ^Heh Ii..- .T.at.i 1- si,I
Janitor for the CouH limi
« hi-j|. |.,. tin jit-nIucI
ullk and liiKi Ih- ehnni and llu... of <xiu;.-.e. ha. Groiinds. If nnain
mony be thrice aeked tbe bridegroom tbe people. The new superintendent
■in el^ed. I will try.
1.1.1 liiN-iM'O a. sM. CiKfl lix- errnii M In the paM. to bojalibrul t<. my
Whf^e duties It sliall l.c] Vpon motionX duly^ ccarriod. the Un­ whether he took "this womaa” ai kis baa Issaed another lutmotloB to
illalia,' undoubii-dl.* .tburoMuhly Bi.t-r w-iuirallug ni.d Im'Iod
anlcor.
your JanlC.
__ _.
to'examine the aeceiiRts
of the
tiu anrial siatemom ytta placed in th< wedded wife without eliciting a reply. BMdlfy the language Bsed by tbe p^
t.iUins will, lb- other ercaiu. Sii.
At last the patience of tbe bride was lice to a more polite form. Hitherto
ouniy Tr»as-Ihandh of the comi' —
itv Clerk ami the Co.
‘n.anklng you fur |i4 favors. I am
thn.oucUIV 1 irri lime f.esh en'am ..
fairly overtaxed and she thus polUely the p«*llc* have been eecnstomed to
Yours as
e latter, slid Ways and .Means.
and settle with Ihe
Is UKMi to fri-wl.'-u added. It will then rti*en evenly
Your obedi(-nt iT^ant.
imeud. to tbe XOȴvt
Board 111^1 *m..
The chairman thereui>en declared sddreMed her lord and niMler. la the
to the Impeito
e aiK-*sal Hire. I'eed more bull*-, will Im- olitalned,
K C. MAKS.
(>f laves to be eNKi-ssed
i cbuk for c.miuiil hearing of tbe assembled frieada. tlve mood, such aa “Ol!
o rbe will have more will come em
and iiulikei.
Traverse City. MlcbiiItoi. March Ih. i-kiuslisalion- W. W, l>ean. Wni.
tee work“Caaaa ye boo. ye bruler
*K0rw! kora;" -which ilgnlfy. “HU
Ibl3.
tJtwy. Fred K. WMIt, Btlw. H, 1
hlV
or
“Here!
here!"
Thee* «tte»*
Supci
To Hu*. ilonnraUe Bus 1
rows and John Andenuin. whose
•noes will be repUced with more pm
Dean. 2rd Ward, Traverw vlsom:
duties It shall lie to e:
took a rocCBS u
:3» o'elock p. in.
Ute and gentle worda. aueh as 'ModU.
I wish lo renew my;
several aisessment mils of the,
1:50 oVlock p. m,
moshlor
-TUlloo:
Please
Btol'—
County and report upon the oquall-| ll»ard called to order by the chalr(be posll-ion of JaDllof
Tliomas G. Bbilsbn. 4th Wan). Tra
lllouM- for Hie roBiiiig
whom she detested, when tbe clergy­ LoadoB -Telegraph.
xalbiii of tho earn*.
|
c-wW Clly.
(lalaiB and AtwunU-Thpa.
man came to that part of the service
RCCULAR MEETINu.
1,. K. Cleveland. Hth Ward. Tra- Ihad a large experlent
<••»:
’a”
membOrs
prtmenL
'and janitor anil I unersii
where the bride la asked It she
wo f‘iy.
The Board <.f Supenlsoni ot Grand
handUng of steam tbor .ghly
scats to Uke the brid^roCHB for her
Ynverso coun.y m. ( In regular acw
Fred E. klltls. I’ulon Townabli
nablp.
I cannot help riwt I -I that I aiif
huPband. eald. with gredt almpBcIty;
non !n l.,e I'o'iri House. Traverse
John J. llelges. Whitewatorr Town- eaililed to Ihla> poa
PosfUo lierause
CKy. Mb hlgan. Tu<-«U>,, AprU iStlk ahlf.. ’
rOh. dear. no. sir! Dot you are the Story abo^ Newton's apide tree i
<xjmit)l'H'e on Builil
Buildliiq
A. H-. JhlS. at 2:30 o'<}<><-k p. m.
first person who has asked my oplaloa Wotdsiborpe. from which be la as^
The Board waa called to order by hired me two y-ar.
Im
f
Helges
and
Dei'mla
F.
J
Ruporrlsors wen- pi.-scut as fol­ the Clerk.
about the matter.*'
poeod to have seen Urn fall ot tto
;.
whoso
duties
It
shall
be.appor-:'
...
on
flic
Older
of
this
lows:
1 by- ,«*
Hanslovsky and suppor
■hthved by Hlrka and supported by I iwslgned a paling
in uke
n ihc .mc.l o, 0>n ,• b.
apple wkltdi gave him bla first tbougbC
Iray that the use of the (N>ui
DwbIb t. ilozie, Aruie Townahlp.- Buell (iyat k'raok M. llaniUn act as
BapUsmsi Custem.
of tbe ettraetion ot gravity. VolUlrw
mted
to Ur. Blsworth
liwnk M. Hamlin, Blair Township.
timportry ,
I understand it. Uie B«t did not,
do, on Fln.noe, W.y. ,nd Me*,..
'
A pretty ceston la foUowed at haF is the auikoritr for tbe weMaowm
Albert W. Caillale. East Itay Town­
«h.. aevMwl lownahliVB and lh«
evening.
Carried.
saneilon the ncU* oflhc ■omnilttee
tlsms la Hellgolrr-d. While a paalm Story. He claims that (Ke story wwa
Carried.
ship.
and I did not go io w^rk. However.

ItaU
Alph Hlr-ks, Fife lAke Township.
Moved by Shilson and supported by U being eung a proceanloa of lltUe ttdd to him by Catherine Bartob Neto1 iM-lleve that tboyoniiliueo on Build- County Grounds and Buildings—(Tbaa.
ton'a Btocc. How mneh truth thaC»
. II. i:..ill. GarBeld. Township.
the name of C; F.
.vioosly hired
ttt Oleet a'permaoent cbBlrman.
Ings aait/}rounda])sd Wevioosly
' .ard H. Barrows. Grant Town
___________ ________Irraod aa the choice of Yront of the altar. Each child carries may be to the Ule win aetor to
the Janitors, and Ididjiyht In making
n
Carried.
lie members <>(
fhe’l hwve. this Board on the Western Mich. Be- a pannikin ol water, th* coutaau fit kaowB. bm It aeetBs to be oertato MMB
Bupon-isora Carllale and Broadtoi
nlB F.
I, Green IaIcc TownI Relieve loo. tbst
i«uniy velopment Bureau Board of Control, which sr* poured Into the baptismal tradItiOD maJked a tree aa t^ ta
tellen.
•ral SI
ship.
y iKiund (0
Tbe wholo nuralier of votes ci
gruuudt and balldingx and ie4mrt; Cnrled.
font Ikn* all the ohild a future play wbkb tbe famous apple feU tm XSMu
Fred Klngdon.'IzMig I^ke Township. pom'ianeat * halrnan—17. of
tear, la vie
thereon tv this Board.
E. C. Billings appeared before the mate* contribute to tbe water wRh whdB. owtog to decay, tto
Erneat A. Klckcraon.
Mhjflcld h>ank M. Ilsmlli. reeolvod 12;
xuu»ianix»
ouuiy 1‘oor—Uennis F. lloxsle, Ira Board in the loteresU of the Traveree which the baby la admitted Into tbs «Bl dOWB.
Township.
nerted with th
Aiidersoti, 2: I. K Cleieland.
t>. Unti II and John And-rson.. to City Base Ball Assodatloa and asked
I Imve been a |T>nem- c
It. IlMsIpvsky oaa. and W. W.
whom shall lie referred all matters that some unaagemeBt ml^ be made church.
Willli
(px-payer In < irsii^Traven
relating to the management of tbe whereby the aaeocdatlon could uae the
■bip.
, kloved bv rievoland and supported
county poor and repoft thereon to County Fair Oi^ounds the coming
Charles H., fhoadfoot, IM Warn, by Mills that Frank M. Hamlin
Ibis Board.
Some men blame their shortoomli^
|tntoaU>kln< to aU veiy well, tot
declared Ih* nnsnlmoas choice of
tr.-c yeara . ro, I btve'lM Mac Huo‘{Towna—Kdw. H. Burrowa. Fred Klar
Moved hyr Clerelaod and sapported OB thetr temlUes and others ob too
Itof* Is Vrthtto Uhe natoal dtotrat
di-ed Iwllars (IMOto} in salary thaJ doc and Chat. H. Hanaloraky.'by Shilaon that
It the matter
axa
be. referred
club tocelhsr.
I might bare
j wboae duties it ahall be to report|to lbs committee «»> fiuUAlBgi aad MwipaFers.'-AtehlsoB Globe.

Coats thatlere $20. $22.50 and $25 go at $1fi*l
COAT^t

$12^ and $15^ '

Pretty Coals fq Girls—4 to 10 year sizes- worth op to $6, at
S2 50, 3.50 and f4 00

N.west Efesses hr Summer; Wonderful Values

SEEKS TO CREATE IMMUNITY

- i.ADi>:s* fNittisrn.s

....

•ip/ .......

'“'‘“’I S

X

£oard o/ mSuperfisors .-.S *

\

GRAHD TRAVKB8S BE&ALD AITD TKAVEB8Z BAY EAOLX,. TH«eiAT. MAYS!. 1013 ^

NEWS OF GRAND TRAVERSE REGION

and foiuily and John t'criiall and luir-

f’J /fortiiport

ll.v.

iji. May*2d!L Mr. and Mrs. O.
A.

Wa^urhad
if^urhad to 'Grand

lUpids

this niodng alter Kivudmc ttu last

NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS

home of her son lUI|>!i In Traverse
City.
LUilc John Hodaot of Grand Rap­
ids

Kingsley Department

was

vbiUni;

hb

prand

fiareuti

here the last of the week.
Mrs. Don Rlckani and dausbter of

Condocled by Miss Jes^e Bowden.

South Uoardmaii weiv In towu-Satnrday..

^

Jlet. Kendrick

' The people of Elsgeley asd the inmranding
country are all interested in this Department.
We shall be glad to have indlvldoali, chtirehea,
the Grange, fratenud societies and all other or­
ganisations hand in items of news, personals,
annonncements of meetings, notices of entertain­
ments, bitsineu changes, pnblic improvements
being done or contemplated, sales of real estate .
in town or cosntiy, and any other items of gen­
eral interest.
Send .all items to Miss Jessie
Bowden, who has charge of the Department.—
Editor Herald.

of

Traverse

City

ptcaihed a fliH- Miumirial sen,.on
Uie M. K. ehnrrh Siind.-iy luominK.
Fret

Doebalelne

has

iKiushl

back

the buiUlinx and' Piocery business of
Mr. Ilouawlu.
Several of tbe Ijldy -\laeea1iec-s were
In the train wreck

Wi-daesday

May

2i:.—Ix-na

WVl.i>r

U, E. Webb of Traverse niy,

proi>erty here.

^

Mbs Nora Uerry went to Peinske

•fiotit a frw <Li>s laii «o<k «tc1i tier

tended bmJnesr trip ilirouKh iwestcm

afnerlo-la*, Mn. Mtoa Kciiib;p&.

Of

able

to

he

maala arier a week's Illness.
Mrs.

Sclson

WyckoR's

,

»l«tcr

of

ijlrs.

attend school

al

Mt.

I’leaiaiit

suiumor months.

Ralph Case riiunu-d trow Athens
Monday.

• .

f'-

Mra. I<c ManlEold vUUfd in Traverae Cii> Monilay and Tiw>'a>Mra. Nancy-;t|iarka of llowaid City,
b the KtKsi of John Tublat at Sum­
mit City.
Archie Glddls and niovher. <>r Crawn,
vblted in Klnaslcy o^rr Sunday. liom>by of Mannaii. was a

don of Siiiiiinii Vity Sunday.

n

erwe CUy'Moaday ami Tixmla).Raluiduy

where'ii'-

wa-.

E. Steienwm of Traveise rity. at-

den Siiiidit'-.
l.ake,

aunt-

sis-nt the week-end

lalti'i's metiier

ttfe aerious iiUi- -a of an

The

and

with

atlendliiB

the

The

pra<liiatniB

May 2:iid al GraliKe hull.
•I* of the

ei-k were well sllended.

m

(heir l:»im- In linn Satuiaa'

iIbss

1*he mebi-

-owsy and sleepy all the lime, yet 1
could not aliH-p

of

A

Forsyth.

HnniM F,

1a*t

Mr. Coad

liasklmi.
Hir.

irtltiK

for

.Music

w;.*

OKh<’M'a

cotlege

his

at

Mrs. Lena Glhl.s wc

spendlnc

reveral

dauchler Klt>. I.
) Trave

Mr>

^'Uy Thursday.

week*

topic.

iiiriiishisl

whbh. as

Mrs. Headley

Is

falling all , the
'

ukinj: Ills

plmc.'
niiiir

and

Inmilv

lirsi

M:

sonvllb- Saturday for a reium came.

Lloyd

Waller

liioring'oiii on the farm.

Mi»* Ij-nn

P-p-

TYaverse

City

tor <imt-n:l.

a

v- ry

wu

j'i.1,.1..!; has b*<sl lh>.- I^lanau ho•! Ini itU' Mlltie-.

Collison.
licen

Jr.

of

SlUs

niid Jill- si-niceii tli,

Mr aild .Mrs

CoTllsuli at tlie boinv of

an-

-Mrs. Hlanche npPteeze-Norton luias-

night alter a *hg

Tnvi-rse

(Jrrnott 'of

Kinpire.

-Mi*

the

Funeral
home on

TIiuisiIh} .-ifiernoi. Urn. L
III oilieiHiing

I- Stead-

Dcrii'ont was made

the .\tinli|n-i imeier.v.

ciu'Mci

CiiimititsoA

Millie Kiojip.

few

who ba-.

COLIC

Polsiocc

have

becomo

laluaide

proiK-rty^of lale.
Peter>,^n

hi* fwllN^t

In the oay last Friday ihinkinc It
- but duilnc the nichi^a nonlieaKt
arose

Amiiia, May 76sK. P

whiih

eausod

tbe

lake lost a

laliiiible horse no iong ago.

her parents

Mr. an-l Mr*

W| Uke will give a

bani' dani c .Ugy Si.
here

ylslilng

Huokr of Gn-envtlle 1»

Mrs. Carl

herai-U'i.
Haicaaiut

Mrs.

M:. and

rs. Uirfuh ilaie-B.lhis week.
.Ml*, laura UaU went to Ib-llalrc.

fllloil .with

water

see her gramlell<lr< ii last wi-ck.

.'

UoiK-ri Wilson tpyc over to Plaito

)■
•Mabel.
Piay made
I. Mfiy 27.-iAnt1i;RW
2
trip to Free|K>r:Usl week.
The Swaailka lub n,et with Miss
Hertba Ureuii Tfersday.
Theodore Shcratn has purcbasid a

r. Watson's later Wednesday and'
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. IbUare Klnnt-y drove
Trayerac Clt^SaUinlay. n-tuiatng

here Sun­

Suuday.

their parenU Sunda.v.

js

un.

Treol will,

Colic Cure ..

IHwedirim^rfandplni..,. |»ail»x4y caiad hy

Distemper Cure
*Oe per book
Cases cumpkdHy. i.wviag n-i i,^i nflrrwffccU



j

Rapid River..-'

visited

' '

/

ilfortKPandiu

Taylor Edcell of Traveracycily

m



Jsmes Watsoafpent Sunday fishing

Miss MagRltr- Powell and Miss Pay

l>vffth ufliiirses fmiit o,!k;

tied John Davl* Sunday.
Basil and
Skiver

and

Stephen
Carl

Hke.

Kohn

Kingsley. May27,—Mrs. Joe Voire

CUfford

returned

irko ha»

to

Miss Alla Red
Jnhool Saturday

day with their parents.
er waRonMhi* week,
Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and daughter
Iteryle and

\’lvian

f’roahaw of Traverse aty and

Miss

Pearl Thornburg of Maple City. vUlt
ed Mr. and Mr*. 8. A

Pike and son.

Sunday.

MiE
We bave fust what
yon'^waat

also

the
her

ball

game

broUm

here

aifford

ihe

to her

Boankn&n

tag with Mrs. A.SayOa.
F- Freenan «>Jj

Mrs. John

Perhall visited Hgll- I'lnt Mr*. Mltly
Wilson, at Weaudnal^. one day last
Taek.

J

wane Riley wa» tome froni Tra
City over Bund r

Mr. and Mrs.- W|i^ Pierce visited

Mr. and Mra. Carl Thompaon of Deauended

Oefinition ef ■ (
A kindly heart, a <iuiel v

t. IKllltO

ir'i'f’
“■•.Uc.-.l-r, - -..- n..
tn,m -n
Mrab do Lama.
‘o’*n
Ing. and patronizing; toward

u, lb. n.1, bl^rjbl. b,- Ob. I

u,b „bk.

o,lbo.o,bbrebor,o,ll'bl boio -e,r.l»|
p-rto.
Tbo omo O, ,bl. lock, M.
low wa* Sk-rglo Iky-gee dc Caryalho.* jj.
and be acid bis find to an -agnit!
named Jure iJczimi d-y rerq'jilra for
m.OOO ftaacs labo-ut lt7.r,no».

makers are blcssodT" osked the Hoob.
’ ilecauBC they are the shock absorb­
ers on ibc Journey of life," r<‘pbid tho

u. , nirr-r.^
.....

Origin
Arilfictal hair wa* worn by
tbe
EgypiIans and the Kumans. Wc are
told ihat -4jsr<n rat-ab-'th fin-i uuttit
a practic*»or-w^|M^ ' ajlXiriclal luiir
in Fitktlacd.
ShoTnagwiied nearly
5(1 wiB*-,
periwig.

Wise Guy.—CinclnnaU Enquirer,

Tho word wig is bhori for

The Small Bowl in the
fTNITEDC:
nJstateIj
CREAVI SEPARAXem

Is a MARVEL of Easy Running

lift

..1 Still -.s S- i-jc.il
-i.-w
i'

- iiM *tyi.

vl.vi-

l>.*iyv'-

I'MilMi

Til.. *i.;i

-i .)i.i

-lyji- iiii.-rio'-k-

llljr S.-(,.ir>l!>>t''.
.-iiiitniyt

|iiciiirc shnyv* llnami fu-u

Still1.-.- s-|fhnni-r I'l.yy’v
ling

ciipji--ily

ruip-.iliy

of

rtn-.n-

two

,iil-.niu'iil—y.-t

tlic

\l i-i only half the size ofilic
u.-lcl, ,,.11.1 Tim-, yyill: i.'.-njl hall thc
power

ol.l.-r iu-.iH-,

smallest bowls, capacity considered, and
is one of the easiest nmning aeparatm
No. I
No. 2.
Nff. 1 the OLD Style
No. 2 the NEW Style
“InUrlccking.’'

Tbe Non-Rasttog Nickel Sliver
Skimming Device

The
model I
S F. i.nmiiir i* llie onlv c
ecjui;
with a NIi'KKI. SII.VEl
di-%i< V ami it,
ly gua*nii<-d.
You ovyt It 10 yourself to i e and try one of these U. S. Separst
ort before bi.'ymg any other.
Pnee as lo«v as 325.
010 Separators taken in exchange.

BELLOWS FALLS. VT.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
Scid by

Qoeen Clly Implement Co, Traverse Qly, Jacob
Hahnenberg, Provemont, I. R. Sogge, Sul*
Ions Bay, Anton H. Svoboda, Cedar.
COr<JNIIME:& CONiyiNE
LAWYERS
Cwne
<feSUeB«aJS.il.>a(<. ]
Ward B. ConnlM

Matt N. Connlrj*

IT’S MERITS
H.4VE BEEN PROVEN
Women all over this great continent realize the
merit of this great boon to women—

DIKE’S TONIC COMPOUND

For Women
has the confidence of all who have used it. Every
woman: at some time or other, heeds a reconstructor,
atonic that will strengthen the.system and enable it
to withstand the strain of functional irregularities.
Dike’s Tonic Compound for Women insures health
and happiness to women. The expensF is trifling,
practically nothing.compared to the benefits derived.
There is no excuse for suffering, due to female weak­
ness. The continued use of Dike’s Tonic Compound
for Women results in good circulation, rich red blood,
regularity of all body functions and good strong
nerves. Start today—it will benefit you.
A LARGE B01TLE $L0«.
Come to OUR Drag Store*

Cfty ealler one day gst week.

attended tl>e ball game Sunday.

Sanday,

Larpaat Black Diamond.
Do you knew that the largest black
dlaniood In ibo world waa discovered
In Hraiil In IhSS? H weighed 3.078

Mra. A. A. Bowma was a Travers

Mr. and Mra. Bari G^y of Almira,

trolL

rciurn^
at

after siwnilng Ihe week vUit-

Glen Pik^ex|>ect* to start a buck

the Misses

been ^'k

three weeks, is Ide to i>e out again.

Traverse aty to school Sunday even
iDg^rier spending Saturday and Sun­

id

otlior men and wosuu absorb us. Ilappines* is a by-product of these acUTiUes of the common life.

and her high spfrlt and tammaoded
that she b- killed

Sunday to «ee Adiiir yiartlu.

Mr. and Mr*. Hller Watson visited

visited

City

ly Incidcnul with most, tl must be be­
lieved. Tb'- aclivIMes ^nnocted wlih
thi busin-zs of lUl'ni: in a world'with

evenU came to tAss. for after depriv­
ing her of all her hoiirtr ond ixiyi er ho
was terrlfli-d by tin- mcnaeeti she made

Sllar

dilblren are

vislllnr with her lia'eni*.

wairr.

She

Happiness in Work.
To auru.uut
human happineffs. m
writer In the fckliaburgh Rcvieyi re­
marks', must be till- purpose, main or
Incidental, of every p<-r.sou. .Absolute­

Gmy, aud other rdiiirv

lllid'- to drag her uuebor Into ahallow

day.

McCoaaha of Traverse

b--‘-n

Cruel Predictions Fulfilled.

It Kul

Into the lake and las vkawned

-Mist. Mury

an. b,.rod

Mlsa Carrie Wagoner of Traveriu:
City, visited

has

VERMONT FARM MACHINE* COMPANY
In-cn

Newest Ideas in Bed-Room
Wall Paper

Cly.

t'li'.. alurc In-

made.

yw horse.
of

A, Sayci.. ca.-uc Iraiiie'Sa'urday from
yiurkicg. and will return lo-lay.

lown hall

Ulanu.

e.K well! lid ai
Mildred

Cellar Run. May 26.—Miss Franrta
Roselnski

hen- lu-J wi-cl...
Truu-m

eeinclery.

ir liaiilcli iiasal away on Tuesday

J. Ktlwy,M!c. .

wind

I'd aw'ay si the Iiiime of her iian-ni.s.

■PainkUW
Tliis famnn«.n-:m-,U vMoin fiils t"
relieve luin, U>i!i ciaLm.-.l a:i-l i:i
U-rnzl.
:• ' :r-l
r-iu<* '

fricudjy

Thc 1913 model U. S. has one of tho

The iniam *i*if Mr. and Mrs, Os

wUiu-r,•u'lu.'Xii'd huuir last

IS taken a piicition us *alc.-la(ly at

Henzonia.

eatre out Sunday to visit bis lotv-ni*.
G(-oiko Jarretl.

and

injured in liie Bet k lust Week. |s
prnilPK slowly.

>c ii-iial progfki ill the

The l-nb.ii Aid -•n-lci.r had an lee KtUndtiiE <olUiie ai. Knii.rlon..
the loAl your has urri\«^ home
•earn,
the home of .Mr. and
T Slimmer vuiaiiiin;
Mrs. tVinteih Satiirtlar eveliincAlli-n wa* in Traverse ClD' on
business .Mon<lay.

n-latiycs

Jtncoratlon -it. will'be observed by

Paul Kdury. wlui Iih.-- Peon 4l
iiciii all
Fr1cl.i,v.

Mi**

klali Mason.

visiio.1

m.i >tvi-- I'l

where

.N. H. NIcboUniall eierit. who was

Mias Ooldlo Doris Sunday.

1913

of

e^ume hIs wet ihlv momliiv.

Qood Harbor

Mr. and Mr*, John iterber of Gr.iwn. of Grand Kapid*. spent u
tislUng here.

C«dar Rim

FOR

^

Mr, l‘::iai»s P geiiiiic his

Jalm-.v ItuiMsylnt war im seicii

K.' Ibdner and wife are rnlrrlalniai>klr.cd. The consoituenccs are that
and '.Ml*. .Miles DeFreeze al InO. C. Outrh of MameloUH. is n^wnd- iriK rielailvi-s from Kalkaska,
she U nearly a wreck.
terlnrhen Saturday after an lllni-s* of
'' —iris. Kmnio. Hodues and broilM-r AI-'
James and Ruben
Swanson
mile over a w.eek. Mr*. Jlorion has
W. C. Willard I* In Tiatcrsi- Cii^on «M-n. were Iff Tnnerse Cliy . Wediicsl.uildlng H nice house on their rcnort
lived near Hendon all her lift- nad
' board of .gxamlneijy
^
tlay.
proiK-rty near Traver.-e Lake.
leave* many friends. She leaves a lit­
Clayton Carapbefl was In Cadiliae
Mrs. J. R Ziiver of Hartford. Is the
tle dauRliier with her parenu aiyl
liaturday.
Bue.st of friends and rrlaUve* here.
brother to mourn.
Funeral eerv-tce*
Mr* A. V. Glea Jvy'ietuinid to. her
Mr*, .la*, l.ylo returned home Sun­
will bt- held at J/urrlochen Tuesday.
home on the iienlii.ula T-liir.'l.y, alu r day after spt-ndluK a few days at the

Bofuaaur.v.

'

at (hhome of II. Hall and

U. E CionpM and family will leave

came Sunday.

lAg the week here with lrlendK.\

QUICK CURE

ntr Fox 1*14.

Saiiirdai

iw-r oi l.onK 4jk,. stK-adeil Hu- ball

Mr. nud

has

.Mt. Cicui

I'aunxttlieiuined last evening

e vislllnc ihcdr teughtcr Mr». Heze-

*

l.uKiiin*

wiili a airue of

aibt: u

Mr-

cancd -oiiMi. Darling, yerierday. '

diove into loa ii; tils new l ord

.Ml*. Fiunkic dnd clilldnn ul Tmv-

The lloy,-' i>al| team went,to Thomp

with

Kuim Wilsi-ii returned lioiiie

Mis. O-la iieeman and tro chitilren M Jlfuiibiy iaa

.-<• Cll,«. vlslti'd bore oy.-r Suiubiy

Mr. Schuln-i-Te Satui-

TbompsonvIHc won

s

Unbelt Asa

Gc.i.d Harbor. yi.TV fi:,-M(-. fi-arl

Hmdon. May rt.- Tliefty was a aur
'i'c party at

miiie HI lor a few daiy» iiast.
.Mr. and -Mra.

iipligi-siriai

lies

•w eeitagi iidy for oecuiiancy.

't>-tt'-il Mr. ai;d .Mr, Chaih-y flay

Thornl-iirg cliwd

day ovenlnn.

Mis* Illamhe N'owtdl has retiimMi

car while at Cadillac.

tu'iite

In tl---

lUgregnt^ial i-liiireh .Smbu;^

lomlly.

and Mrs. Malnora and M*r

teini «| vcliool hole.

T. I. Sirahan and son'Gordon

Louise

jn.

Smdon

fiiy Thursday. _

f aiid

held

i.iHc-1 a fi-w i-i-k* ago. T'R- aV.b-

ITPUcliliiu nl T:lu p nil.'

lkn:y Harrlaon was in Cadllla.

Mif-s

Mt*. I.. £. tVatter wax in Traicr-c

1,. Sicad-

I'nion dm-cs were

pai-iiorl

throusl: hero Sumlay m llii-ii car.

Harry i'l.is<. and

(he Hi

Kpwiirth b-ucue at .iliKi

South to Traverse Ciiy tor tiio summer.

Dr; T. V. Kimball purenaaed a Uubi.

Kuiidag-vcnliig. Rev.

riMiiim WliM* of Fort Wayne I*

A

Kimday sphool at 11; 45 a. m

Sundiiy.

Mrs. EUa Sbetraan rrtunuHl Thiir^
day from acverni days: visit
Board man.

Isael Ilieady of Gran-I Ra:
ent nki. Thursday evening. .May

J.

bb

Suiulaj- tiltbe

-CTk'ie

by

usual na.-

Tin.-

The mother of Nexo. when warned
by soothsayers timt her son would
beeonin empomr and Ih'-n pul her to
death, would not bebeve'lt; yet both

.il* wlllbc a lei'iiirt on ronmirnii

K Si VB-alluD and vlvlMna

JSi.'nday servK-.Tj for June 1st lail:

A. HeiiDOlt.r

wr-ijt to Flint Friday.

time;

An admlssinu lee

IS. There m *i>cnj the winter.

Thut^.li.v,

Ti'iVer*!'

very uMe adders-

Ins* and enjoyed by nil.

We want to nuke this Department -of the
greatest possible value to all concerned and to
this end reqsest that all hems of personaJ and
- general interest be sent to Miss Jlewey to be
incorporated in the Department. We especially
ask l^at churches, fralemal societies and the
Orange furnish items of interest in their respec*tlTe organizations. News of social events and
entertainments, improvements being made or contemplated, and busmens changes asd transfers in
real estate in toun and country ara especially
acceptable. The above a|mlies not only to the
Tillage of. Fife Lake, but to the •urtoimdingcountry.—Editor Herald.
purchared a oe* filrd c

Pivf. Clark

Wednesday «-uing Irolu

Church Services.

. 1. Il6'

>11 Wednesday ovetilg. Vn;

•Marion lamiiiK. oiir oimrator Is

-'lr». .McD-’IU'II Wire III TraviTM-

Ja‘- K CiMid, president of the .\.-e-l
dcIlTiTiil a

Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.

Aim

tV«ey. KcTim-lli 1j»

ham lluslness

File l.ake. .May -7-

Venice jsi«-Jlatc.” will be. given in
'.’Mh. bjhe gruduans.

I Ui ■' In favoi of Maple

rity.

.f.

Iiatiii-I Cieichton. I.ucliis Fuller.

as halted us an exis'Ilent s]s*akcr.

Fife Lake Department

HiilHiln*.

to

to see hiz sister.

Ml-* Alice Jon-* 'oi' South, llauid-

IliudgeHHeied the nMilmlal ad

i.-ni. near fadlllae. M.

wer«.;

Fannie Crego. Ia.iiIm- E
Ruth

exerclM-s

the

Millie M. .\rnett. Helen G. Sinclair

Irvin. day with a plniic dinner.

«k#luiW' been the-EUitUa of r<l ti-.-ee

for

Friday

•nan

Pooris.
had swh backaehea
an tlelkri-d Hie baccalaureate auJ.
lat I could hai
dre*s In k M. E. eburcb. assiried ii;
would feel liEe crying out luUof tiraca,
bv. Pen of
Ihe roagienitiuna
and had such a heavy feeling in my right
liiirch. lla laigt and aiipreilall,.
side. 1 had surii terrible dull headariiea
audience.
y day and they would make me L-e!

Ih>>s *l»oil

cradualilig eaerrisr.s

lkl.1 ^In^* were held'Thursday nlKlit.

tlit

Tin- Summit City sihool elu.e.1 Kri

here the pa-i t«t> week'. rtii’ii;!-d

rui^fiT-

Tbe «ss tlay iday,

Vh'.-irj,.,ri,5’-ai.'c. i-^ki'—"" .......

healih,

futivi'M of >lis. John Howden

elder hrodier.
John KosmI and little .-snn

tbe Mlqan ('oRKrcgatlonal
ICe. I

Saturibv

at i>re«eni.

U-onard Milks went
City

Uei. ir., sjH-nl a fi-* days at iod­ .lameii KHey.
Mrs. l-'runk t-Veoman aud daugbi- .

iv* will Iw eharged.

Mre.-Jakc lUder

tVeaver arrlvetl

.Mr*. Jesrio Moore Kn le.v last.

ine laja>.erk as a rciiresentailye

after an ciiendcd vbli iu Grand ilap

'

Mr. and Mrs. JoM pli Ifuita of l»ns

Menry Hoeflin sunvU loi >{ntr<:rcr.

has bet ei|>erioQecd lu ihla laia of
tbe eoui

ifcth. a son.

Mts. .D.

ti-mli-J the funeral of Mr*, joint How-

saened !■>

from frost

••After 1 had Uken Lydia E. Pinkham's
. .
Vogetable Compound a week I began to •Iresi'.
improve.
Hy backache was less'and
H.n*ll .IliUcj wont to Grand lla^
that heavy feeling in my side went Mi Timradi iiiornltiK. '
nway. I continued to take the Com­
The liieuarB of Hu- alumni a.-is* la
borne in Kwlurua/oo Monday.
pound and afa cured.
Wilmol
Ih.n will gita recci'llon to Ihe wtilo
I BlooniincMl^^ .Ml'e Hoyd rclurnnl .
"You may pobli
ihoaehoul' hon.se .Moiidn;
home at Wiliiatitsburn .Monday.
jdaeon
-MiM
Cc-uiA
I-C
lifothc-r
etculiig.
“lid.
All lucmlx'ii. <i
>Ii>. K- I*,
rnmkhlte
will leave
Box C4 Peoria. HI.
Mias Marion Dli-kcraon' I* borne for
Ihe Hluinni a- retiUeUed to atli-ud
Wetlnenday for a tbit In muthem
Such letters prove the value of Lydia
e autnmer.
Her «ehoo1 at Soufli
c
juni
ilo' emertaiui'd Ihe
MIchlRan.
E. Pinkham’i VegeUbie Compound for
lloardman cloaed laM vi-ck.
a liay r(,
, ride to the lake vhure
John Itowdeli was 1-alled to Kins*woman’s ills. Why don’t you try it?
Mb. l*BBay si.-ei b vbUliig reb.Satuiday eviing. A fine *ii|s.-r was
ley oa ! o.irit mei'llni; Tuesday after
><* In Tra
rlly
pread on tl.sands near a large tlic,
Oeniigiiin »’s*e o'
Almira,
Mrs. Caatiaa
lh-«i>y
and taralty
tnllowe-l by -marshmallow mibm. I>
Mr. and Mi*' M. itowden returned
wlio <-ame have Im-cii workliii; In Despile the CO,, (he seniors virte.1 ti
to their home in .Hillsdale. Mlelilgan, have moved iiai-k to the farm ioj the
tU'lt tbi- |.it>t wljiiL-r.
HiBimer
niilors royaklitpnalncis. Prol. aiTiH-sday.'
:
iHill same bote SHimla:
Mr*. Clark al .Mias Stefflns iliaiuWelb .Vunlirup b In very juior
Mr. lin’d Mrs.'Will t'mlor and Mrs1 May

Mr*. .A. P. Woodliamr retur»e«l to

'I 'home in Kaianiazuo Tliuiaday.

part of the werk

OnL.

«-ek.
Ilorn to Mr. au<j

iniest of Mrs. J. 11. Il<-a>li-ys llu- Iniu-t
Mrs. N. Sorenson vblted .In Trav-

TlRacy visited hb grand i>ar

ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Iluilieldce at Ml.
rieavnnt. a lew days the last of the

Mbli. at

.Ml*. I.l/r.le Schan reinrned to her

MUaes Wrtsht and Goldie Hall.idav

Haael

Mr. and

[lowdeii of Jaeksun,

tend<-d the funeral of Mr>-. John Uaw-

Iho i>ast w^k.

VJU

Peru. Indiana, and

Will

ont

Traverse Ciiy. has tieea vislcini; her

durtnc

1).

rlilf. Mr. and Mrs. John Howden. Jr .

Geornie Wi«-dncr came home’ Mon­
day for-a abort vIslLJoho tVyckoS 1h

Rdlili> were In lletUIre the last of the
week tc.iK-e. a siek biolher.

dalr. Mrs. II. r. Randolph of done

‘■"l

i* y t'h kick.
Mni.’Rlclwrd Sjarlihg vi,
i.K^ V

drove ||) town Jn his t-sr tmlay.

zowl cntislniuent.
befan taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg­
etable Comtwuod and now I am atrong
and b.-althy."—Mra. AUCE Darlinc.
R.F.D..NO. 2. Box 77. Pentwater. Mich.
Read WhatAnotiicr'W'omsn taya:

R. r. ItridRemHa and diiaphter Mbs

•Mr. and Mrs. M. Howdon of liillti-

,

nor­

mal.

and Huuibern Mb-tilsan.

Dob Dean *‘aa a Trnverw I'Jty call­
er Friday.'

fore entering tbe .Mt. Pleasahl

I>an Rn-lan left Tiiesdaj for an

uiday to see Mr, Riley's brolht
Copeniiah

ing and) is eX|>e^li^l to be a very

ranu. over Thursda.r lu look after licr

lor a <'ou|>le wcHis't Isli be­
Kinoicy,

bih-m

A. Sayers wen* to Trayerta- City 'Sai

of-

has iK-eiioilrliig ill Ills woik t.i (iilll-

Itirlr way to'KlQKsley.
Mi s

Mr. Criwiim of ChvclaLd

Mrs. Wm. lllley and .Mrs

noith ttriio village.
'Tbli-s

<-r Cold. Koitni.: yrill give you qairio raiid tnorc icmsiKTii r-Ucf. Tryhnot enc'am Knvtbing baniiloL lS&,60u.
on I «1.»0 iH.tUn at .11 deslem.

Mr. Jiiul Mr*. J’i3i.-r MilU'vDiUd t'hc
-Mr. and

last wo^ereon hi- iami« few miles

Practilly no damage
. Pentwater, Mich. — "A year afro 1 wi
very weak and the doctor aaid I had
9 seriooB dU
a menL. I had
I ache Bud bear!
I down pain* so b
I that J could not ail
I in a chair or walk
^ J acron tbe floor and
1 -was in aevcTc
all the time. 1

of Hic

lather's iian-iits Siintla.v.

week Bti'nhport Point.

Sbe Was So HI—Restored to
Health!^ Lydia ELRak.
ham’s Vegetable
Copapound.

soini iliiui;i list «>e exact freen oOm-t*.

Sirs. Koan entertained fen
young ln|kK>at dlnm-r Sunday.

at Wm. Riley 's Sam y.

Gty BOOK Store

Those who vialtei at

(

Bandar were LqoiM

A.

Sayers'

CumUaebain

AMERICAN DRUG STORE

GEAHD niATZBflS HXBALD AHD T&AVEBflE BAY ZAOLX. THUBBDAT. B!AT 29.1913 «

THRIVED ON THE SMOKY AIR

TECUMSEH BY PROXY
1 tx WM. LIOHTrOOT VIS8CHCR.
Tom tMKlnit aod Lodto Bell were
WlronioK erouBd the eogeetrikn itetae
«f erend old "Tt-eumeef Shensen, la
the moonitcbt of H»j. Near tbem
lowered (be craatte (aeade
troaeuo'. yonder twinkled the Ilfhu
^ Che U'biie Hone. •
“SH there." he liatd. ror with hU
handkerehler ia had ewUehed away
the da«t from a block ot atone where
atood.- in real broiue, one o( the aoldlera that, at
nde eoracra.
guard the "Leader to the 8ea.~
Aa he aealed hlaacU bMlde her
be aald^
"M^en Shenaan wac leadlnit hit
gloii throujtb Georgia a bandaome
yoon* captain of a carairy regiment
bad a remarkaUe eptaoda A earalry
■brigadu had captured the town or'RoaweU. on the CheiUhoochee, at the ex­
treme leti of the army, and Roewell
wan ettnply a town of cotton and wook
en factorlea. The exlgeneloe of war
demanded the burning of ibp taetorlea
mnd they wore committed to the
flamea, but wbat dlapoiltlo’i to make
of the tbouMDd or more pretty girU
of tbe confederate loont becamp a
aerloua Quratlon. GalUnt old Tecum•cb was «qual to tbe occasion, how.
erer. He ordered a regiment of bold
aabrenra to tbe front and directed
that each trooper and offleer ebonld
take a pretty maid upon an tmproTlaed plIIloB. bebrbd fain on Lia Bleed,
girl (hat rode with her nrma
, about the waist of tbe bandaome
vyoang captain wv the prctlimt
of tfao thouranci. and they were
ly all remarkably preily aoothern glrlm
who were pairlotlcally working
clothe the aoldlert of tbe eo,
htoreorer. she waa of a good family

£ach Took a- Pretty Ataldj
«f Georgia and bad h'M
sort
«r olGrIal pi'bliloa tnoneofibo tao
torl'-e or r.'MweU.
•'Of i-oure*-. Pont you know 1 waa
.born In Marletu?" queattouod I-ucle
- Bell.
• Ycii, 1 know,” relnrned Tom Ianking "Bui ihta was stao^ yoan be­
fore you w<Tc bon„"
“A younw woman who stood at tne
gate to the beautiful groci'.db I told
you uf. vaichlng with atnuued face the
Vaaalng res'nieni of double rldcra,
when she MW the young captain and
his ebarre, rushed acrnsmtng between
horse plunged snd rrared, sod tbe
young officer sdrrOtly lifted the mafdcn toAhe ground and to the aritis of
her cousin, the young wenan who had
come from the gate. Hot other cM tho
horses taking, contagiously, the fright,
ptunged againat blin, and rider and
horre felt among roughabod boufa.
^ "Quickly the spot was cleared, but
tbe young captsin was taken up, nncoesoious, and by (Ureciton of tba (wo
glris was borne to the grand booM
among the trees snd roses.
Tho young capialn happened to b*
known and lored by General Rhvman,
who sent his own aiatf surgeon-to at­
tend the Injured offleer.
"There were days of anxiety fof
those about tbe young captnio. He
was long UDCODacloos -and then folInw.-d a fever, The left am. with
which he had BO gallantly saved Oie'
girl from among the trampling bortea,
was broken and cut but yontb and a
good cr-nsiitutloii tmumpbed at last
and shortly after Sherman bad atarted oil his march to^be sea. Capt Tom
Lansing and. Lucie\Qhl. his brlHe.
the girl 1e had brought from Rosw>-ll !.<Mnd him. and who bad nursed
him through Juis &gbt with death,
bad arrived at Lansing's boma, In autnmn. on the shady banks of tba
river Bet rialnes."
"Tom Lansing!* Lado almost
nrreiiped. “Why that's year aamcl
And Lucie Olli—Uiat's my nam^—
U< ie cm Bell. Uy fhtbar bad a
eonsiu nsmed Lwle GDI wbom be
loved so much that bs named me (or
her. but be died When I was a baby
and of course nn-et told »• Of btf
hlator>'."
"Bho wss _my mother. I an tho
“Than yon mnd 1 are Wa.- ’
“Ye*, but Tcry .far remored. I am
thankful."
"I don't are «by you are so eznltr
ant about the disi..nce of our relutiabsfalp. m lust as good as you are.
Tom Lansing."
“A tbouaand Unsra better, little girl.
But I am glad we are sot near of kin
because ! want you to be ay wife "
"Ufi me np," abe said, "until I caa
kiss tbe broDxe tips of Utat old Inrader."
“CatT do that- he maid, “hot I wIU
be old Tecumsab's prosy for once."
(Cogyrlgbt by Dady mory Pub. OeO

PETRIFIEO FALLS IN ALSEIUA

RUSSIAN JOAN OF ARC

By FRANK H. MELOON.

By BEfifilt R. HOOVEIt

Tom Harrison smiled rathsr sAamsfaeedly as be surveyed tbe complet<
ly furniabed atz-room apartmaat^
tviary ot fait S<>«dd yean ot bachelor
life, the young afchtlrct had leseivcd
a Bulls of 'bne of hit latest model
spartraent hoaace to graUfy a
which for the past two years
amounted almost (o a
Hs wknled (o see wbat a home
wonid look like, a boms furnished
nfler the dealres of his own besrt.
Now It waa (Inlshed. He was ptessed
with the result, but thought smusedly
of wbat Us Mends woald say U they
knew.
At that moment there was a gentls
knock on tbe door. In response
his hearty "Come in!” a girl barely,
out of ber teens antersd. 8b« wga
clad In a brown corduroy wlib (limy
4aro at Ike throat that act off ber
bcanty eflsctlvely.
"la Emily here?” she aaked. after
an approving glance at tbe rich furnlshlngf. noticing that Tom waa alone.
"Emily?'' ho repeated, wondering
•horn sJ.e could mean. "No. she is
not here."
“But she lold me-.*
“8he uild you shs would be berer
,“Yes.“ explained the vision perplcxedlyf ••She told me she would certalbly he here to meet me "
"(Veil, she hasn't come as yet*
"Are you Mr. Walker?"
"No. my name is nsrr1son->-Tom
Harrison
fm the architect who

DENIED RELIEF OF WEEPING ;S“th,. buidTnV-’
^

"Tou'ro a friend of Mr. Walker and
Peculiar Fact Caocerning the Inaane Emily, of cooraer
Is That They Are Peellivaly
"I don't, like to admit ft. but Tva
Unable ta Cry.
nevo; heard of them," he eonfr
w himsically. wisUng alncerely that ba
One of the most curious facts
tooted wlib madneea it the uti. r ab-imt.- .h* persisted, beginning to
■ of tosra amid the insan-. What-’ f^j ni at eaao. “suraly thia ia to be
the form of madness, tears ars ifaWr suite?"
by ihclr abrence. as much
"I think not. rve reaerred this
in ihc deprcftUm of melancholy, or exTor myaetf"
ni. iuenc of mama, aa la the u'.t.r
-Ife 8nlt(i'lA. laat Jtr
ajiathy of dementia.
i -jf, (taite jh If a poiUnt Ih a lirnatic asylum bej j,*
r.-lleved to see the girt's
disrovor.-d in tears. It will bw found features relax Into an approclatlvo
that It Is one beginiiine to recover, or - smile.
xn emotional outbreak in an epileptic- -it u pi*in to you. of course." she
who ia sear«-ly truly Insane, while' spoipgired. "that 1 have blandered Intctual iDsane persons appear to have to the wrong apartments. My chum
Igst the pow-er of .weeping. It Is only fjjiIIv rhitbrick anil Mr. WtUc
rotnrriiig reaJon which can once more to be married tomorrow, and Eml^y
inlonse ihr fountain of their tears. .] wanted the to come and seo the suits

With aM tbe beauty of a cataract of
IMttg watar. ihera ia In Algeria a remaikable petrified waterfall which re­
cently bea been aagagUg tba attenlkm
of aelentlsta.
This Is t
■which maaas “Tba Bath ot ibo
namoed." and is located <2 milee from
on (be aU« of tbe ancient
town of Clna. This eolldlfled caecade
la tbe production of calcareout deand ferruginous mineral eprtoga. Issuing from tbe
depths of (be earth at a
of 9S degrees Centigrade
"The Hath of tbe Demned." eren from
a near vtewpolnt, k>oka for all the
worW.Hke a great wall of water dash­
ing idto a sw:lrllttg pool at iu foot.yet
Its gleaming, graceful curves and (he
nppwently awlrllng eddies at lu base
are aa fixed and immovable aa If
carved tram tbe face ot a granite
cliff.
Maay cctttorles have, of eonne. gone
to tbe making of tbe deposits, and tbo
swings were well known to the an­
cient Romans. Tbe name HammamUrakbuiin waa given to the stone
calaracl In an alluilon to a legend
that tho watsrtaU was petrified 'by
tbe Impiety Of unbe•rs by tarfflng all the members of
a tribe Into alone. At nigbl. eo the
etory runs. Its stone dwcllera of the
remote past ara freed from their
Strange fetters, come to life and rasoms tbelr normal shapes.

UQUOR CAUSE OF TRAGEDY
Tramp Tells FhiteaiDropist HsrrowIng Tale lll(rttratlng the Fatal
— Effsels of Whisky.

PAGE Fm^ :

TOWER OF ENEMIES HEADS RME POINT ABOUT THE UW

TOM HARRISON’S HOME
Itaatorad Hit Haalth.
smokers from
lODg
been knowo
And
smoke of many kinds has been used
successful^ In lbs traatment of uoubles of the throat ao<|.chesu Hut ordlnary coal smoko fan never been
looked upon as aDyihing~liut a bad
thing to breathe. Yet reiharksbie taslimony to its value bat Just been given
by s man who has been breathing
It all day for 49 years, lie Is inspect­
or Thomas Arnold of the South East­
ern and London and Cbaiham railway,
England, who has Just retired from
the service, which be bss been In ever
since he was llfteen ytara old. as
platelayer, signalman, ticket eoUtxlor
and iDKpecior.
T don't know what 1 shall do." he
■aid. "when 1 have to spend all day
out OB top It Is a line, healthy place
underground. Give me the apioke
and smell; it Is good for you.
I
used to suffer from a chest complaint
before 1 went under, but the smoke
soon cured that: li killed the microbes.
That Is what I used to tell the paasengera when 1 was under at Snowbill sutlon. No. J don't care muck
for tho seaside. 1 like this work and 1
am very sorry to leave it. 1 think
I shall have to gvt some job on lo^
—near an underground auUon. t can­
not underptand why some people do
net like underground traveling; It's
safer, quieter and healthier than
among tbe traOc on top."

:

Dmitri PratsoS bad been notlfled
Ibnt be must serve In (be ctnr's army.
This news came like s tbunderboH
ta bis mother, Anna Pretxoff. who la
my dUunt kinswoman and who baa
cv^ for me ever since tbe awful
night at Priblov ten years ago, when
my parents were both killed.
It seemed as If Dmitri conld not be
spared, for his mother's UtUe bolding
had to be cared for; and Anna Pret­
xoff and myseir could never do all tbe
work, though 1 was twenty yean aid
and strong for a glrL
Tbe day cams when Dmitri was to
gn; but like a stroke out of a clear
aky. a strange alcknees fell upon him
that very morning as hs stalled
his way to Svelk. where tbe recraltlag offleer was sUtioned.
Dmitri waa very sick, so tick that
be seemed near dratb. Of oourae bfi
conld not go to Svelk that day. but
that only put off bis ^ing n UtUe
longer.
Then a qnick resolve came to
and with It a daring plan, (bat tbou^
I was only a peasant glrL 1 formed in
a moment’s time.
Fired with
sdrentnre. I clipped np tn
where Dmitri's best clothes la^ reedy
for him on a cot. I hastily ^t them
on. snd they were s good fit. for I
was about hla height and large and
Strong for a girl.
Then I qnickly
cllpp^ my bair in tbe fashion of tbe
pcasul men. snd went down sUtra.
Calling Anna Pretgpff into tbe kitebCB. I lold her of my
take Dmitri's place, march away with
tbe troopa. and when tbere was no
longer any fear of them couilng back
for Dmitri. I would explain aU nod
oome borne.
.At tlie reervtUng uUUon all went
us it sbould. and I was soon march­
ing. shoulder to shoulder between
stalwart peasant soldlera. urbo took
my presence as a matter of oourae.
Ou tbe third day my name waa
„„„ as
„ we stopped for dinner beside
called

rblUntbropist—Can you not from
your own personal experience recall
tragic duatbs duo directly to liquor?
Tramp—I kta. One time me an me
partner, on a long an' weary jour­
ney—lookin' far work, yc knowfound .two big bottles ot wtUky. We
each took one. an' we ttrap|«>d 'em
about our neck* for convenience
canyln'. Our pockeu was worn
out."
'-Yes. yes—go on."
The letter bad bran written by Uns"Well, we corag to s bridge with a woman, and said that I m^ e«aa
rotten plank, an' both went through. home at once, for Dmitri was dead.
|m>' me partner was drowned. Yes.
Deudr Dmitri, my old pUymate;
sir. that there big bottle full o' « hieky tbe man I was going to marry somw
weighed BO heavy be Just sank like a Ume! I bad not tbera^t that Dmitri
stone. Poor psrd! He waa as line a
would
dia
If it Is Suite 2H.1 willttkeplessnra man aa ever—"
*rhe old scenes and - tbs famOlar
Icprived of her children.'or the out- jq showing It to vou." he offered.
'Bsc you bad a bottle about your faces that had faded so quickly from
-cage# that have been perpetrated to
Emllv Phllbrick met tbem st tbs aeck. too."
mr
careless
mind, that tbe etrange
aereelf. her eye Is never even moist.' gapt in the course of tbs explsnaT'd emptied mtae*
events of tbe last three days had
rhe ready gusb of tears which aceom-' tions that followed. Tom Harrison
sromed to obUterats. came back, and
paniai the plaint of the sane woman i,.,rhed that hl« tialtor waa none othI was bomeelck with a duH. physical
Oae Bla<^ Sheep Needed.
•onirwus strangely with the dry-eyed, n- than Elsie Gibson the girl srilst
A .revival ot religion was In prog- pain. After ail. I was only s woman.
iPPrtQ of the lalkntive iunatle. It
i,,d
winning fame In the
ss la a town where Peter. Paul and and Thnltri had been mere to me than
would, Indeed, eeem that tears give mngailnes!
relief to feelings which; when peat; iturtnc the year that followed, be John were coal dealers. John was tbe I had boon conscious qf. 1 mast go
'ip Iritd to madneea It U one of the was a frcit'cni visitor at ber studio, Brel to «ome under the influt neu of borne and care for bla mother.
That night I got a permit to vlatt
privilege* of reason to be able to *.,,1, acknowledging Um charm of the vrry eloquent preachlcg He was bbnasd sincere about it and JoiDcd (he oommaodlng oScer’a tent,
Amid all the misery o^the fiber's aecualnlanee. Then suddenly
(he church. A week Uicr Paul was was alone and I told my errand
naane tln-y f
o rilWf lu lean.
Eltic Glbsop disi.ppeared. leaving
Influenced
to
abandun
the
world
and
briefly.
word as to whither she had gone.
T nm a girt.” I said. T took the
Tom Harrison's quest aRer EUie the fieafa. and be. to. became au vbGibson waa most energetically follow, tbmlaatlc xapuitec of tho good work. place of Dmitri Pretxoff. who was
HeUevera In’tbe vital tiupoiii
Peur. however, held kloof from the too sick,to eosSe—now ha Iq dead.
iho race of more careful
lug of ed. yet no trace of ber could- be die_
.
...................................................
cover It flisliy oerurred to bim that meettnga None ^f tbe iBvUatioDs of May I go back and take care of bit
din sexes
artue that
I per cent, of Ibe tiwn of anv generah«d
heard"bw mention tbe nvighbora er brothert s< rmed to have mother?"
ly effeeL l^inalljr tbe clergy man
The offleer was astonished, then
don can be esHed dlstlngutsbed or Ta*“'
father, a widower., bad
died and made.a personal appeaL
•sSHWlallv gifted They pav that-Of •
T»rm at Tpperjay rin tbe
Peter waa rough and ignoruBt and
dlls lliile minority of one In every Adirondaeks A etudy of eompllo
lundrvd St l<asi half are tho cbtldiwn «HwBT tlmeubles resulted la bis Uk- little Inellord to profanity, but boaest
"Did you do this for love of con»f parents one or both of whom have Ing the wrong train, righting bis er- and trank In speech it not In act.
He finally clinched his negaUve argu- try?" be questioned.
•nqueatlonsble eminence In .mure field vor. and. after much delay and
*'.S'o," 1 answered. T went to seek
*r endeavor, or are otherwise lifted "terous cbaagvi. la bis reaching L> menie with the clergyman when Itf
a
question
be
said:
"John
adventure."
then I bung my bead, for
ibove the powers and gift* of sveragn perjay.
That leave* half of the noiably!
* ’‘very suble. bat hat become a Christian tod I'aul b4S; the part that I waa playing dM
heroic as
ss It bad at bo
tndowed tpen of the World to. Spring'
>“1" negotiations with s become a Christlaa and If I join your seem so berate
h.'m the grwat mass of erdinarv hu-: P»s»lng farmer who. with apparent iw- chnrcb who the—, excuse me, x>sr- alt of a sudden I nw that I waa
really an Impostor.
beings. If tbene flgnre* are cor.;'"''’aow- •' »*»t coasented to take don, will weigh the coall"
Rut 1 was a woman, very tired,
It follows that the chlVlren of dl*-l'*'lm to tho Gibson farm.
almost sick, and the offleer had comItnguishMl parrnta have about on* I At ibe gate, with s fre
Get la a Quiet Knock.
iwee'.ocenled
S'lndred times as goM a chance of Kariaud of
When Josqnin Miller, the Poet of passion on me. for be wrote a pass
thyme, stood a familiar lltOe AgnT*. the Sierras, edited tbe Eugene Regis­ and gave me money enough to get
rlonlng fame or proving great po<
looking
V
nnill
ahe
recor
la the children of tbe oommonplsca
ter. he xsn a joke column that is back homo oo.
And some way tbe papers got bold
hired Tom Harrisoi
sajorily.
Will
of the etory and dilated oa It as pw"Oh. Tom." she cried gladly, "you erans.
don't know bow lonesome I .PavR
"MlUcr." said an aged Eugenlit. pers xritl. and tt went an over
WhM “Canard* M.
been." Her manner changed qnickly. "used to like to roust (he coal
world that I waa a aseoad “Joan of
This is the published story explain,
If she were bolding herself In r«e Thus, i remember bow, in a descrlp- Ara.” whea I waa only a foolish and
the origin of the word
stralnL "But no«r I suppose I ought tloB of a wedding, be once wrote
Igaorant girt.
'“"a"
made a statement tn tbs to address you as Mr. Harrison.*
I sterted borne. sUn In my ualform.
The preeenu offered the bride
aewspti.ers (hat he owned SO ducks.
"Why. Elsie?" bluntly.
were unnauaUy sumptuous and abun- wKb ny knapsack strapped across my
He rut up one and fed it to the roShe looked snrprlaod.
•bouldurs and tbe precious pass signed
danL
Coeilpcaous
among
them
was
mslBlnt tf>: he then cut up's
"Because of your approaebiaff
by
tbe commanding offleer, tn tsT
a
of
coat
This
woo
general
adthen a iblrd and so on. until hut ons rlage, of course.
miratioa and approval by reason of Ua pocket
remained It. therefore, must have
"My approaching marrlagur bunak- quaint, old-fasfaloned
Leaving tbe train gt (be Httls stniten the other 19."
vd. mystified '
*TV\
tloa
at 8veTk.ll
trampeu owcoB*.ieMr
Thia atory waa ao absurd that it at.
"Terulnly ”
ly Ibrengh tl)C< fields towards nr kins­
traet«.d attention and waa copied from
"Rut I didn't know I was goluff
woman's bolding.
(he rreiieh papers to those of other be married.”
A prasanl was working tn tbe field.
countries.
Lobsters That Do Net Bel'l Red.
"That is wery stnngs Indeed. Mae*
n strong young fellow. 1 could tell
They bora the paas “CMard' It was printed In the paper.*
Native French lobeters are grosrlng by the lusty strokes of bis muttoek.
(duck).
‘ Elsie, this is all noassnsu: V&crs aearec a* tbe result of a seriee of epi­ It must be Jsn Covens. I tbougbt
demics. and an attempt Is belag made helping beennse of Dcsltri's death.
did you sea that cUpptiig?"
introduce those from
MiokU foe MIek.
"t found It lying on your wfflUn:
"Ho. Jan.” I eulied. glad to apauK
Hungary acd Rusala. But these
Finnegan, newly come over, bad Jnat desk".
to ons of my own people again.
Stepped off a train at tbe railroad *i«.
"1 thought no. gtrUe. WsF. now ah elgn kibstera have Unto flesh on tbem ' Bat it was not Jan that torasd
tion. and waa confrented-with a *p<.o lowr me to explain. More than To and turn a dull color when they are toward ms at tbe sound of my voiee—
Uel<. that CBUstd him to w ondc-r The years ago I had. a bey-and-gtri aflAlr. boiled.
n was Dmitri. Than I supposed that
To give them If possible Qie attract, I must be dellrlbuB tram overuNmin.
tight be taw- waa a tratin. and tar W<- called It love, and were going to
* were U.be1led on the sides "MlchV get married. She took the notice *.q ire scarlet tint, appetixtug odor and and that the man 1 saw befora ms
i" He looked and spelled tbs the aoeleiy editor of the Clarion. AT- delicleus ueie of the native Profeoeor
as only a phantom.
Be so. Uirt.-i-can. Irinnegan rw erw-arus the mga^ment. suCb aa It Leger Is msklng researches In his lab.
Rut DO. it was Dmltrt'wbo wdeomed
pealed tbe uamc on sack car until tbs was. was broken off by mntral eoU- oratory of placlctiUnrwd In the Uni­ me back as one tram tbs 4««d;' for
last.
sent I naturally enough sffred tffe versity of Grenoble, and be hopes, in hit mother bad never trid him ot my
■W’ell. bs done foln*.* be said aiF clipping, and I presume it |hti freta naturalising tbe foreign epeclee. to tbking bto plAce. but had led him te
give tbem eome at least of tbs FrsMfa believe ibst I bad wiaderad away, au
mtringly. *T knew* Mien Egan wbla among my papers.*
h( waa pushin- a c*t In tne ould coupAt naturally at one takes s beauH- cbaracterlstict.
one knew wbera.
(ul flower. Tom Harrtsog took Ktsls
Not till long after Dmitri and 1 wore
Gibson In bis arms.
mrried. did Anna Pretxoff tell me
Wstah Dssoeaded Fram Noah.
"Klsler fas wblsperud.
Mora Bpssth
Tbs rmsUur • naUqu tbs longer tho the whole tratb abont tbe etraafe
"Fes.
Tom.”
alcknees
of ber son. When the day
pedigree ot (be noHve. Tbui every
A group of clubmen were dlacuaslng
"That date In that wedding an- Scotsman of decent lineage ta de- had come (or him to join tbe army sbe
tba other night the speed rnd compeU
ided from the Brace, every Irtsb- drugged him with tea made from a
tioB of modern dty llfe-the grinding no-Jtieemeni >was Sept. IS. wasn't It?"
••Ye*,"
vmr fatetty
subways, lbs standing InnebeS. and
from the Bed Kings and every poisonous herb He drgpk this liquid
"Yoo bav«^ Inspuetsd tho sulu I Welshman from N'oab. Tba laat ebim
tbe "parlors" where you gel your hat
cleaved while your stt»es are being Hard up fo' a bride I hi^d never aeon. has been made for tbe family of the
late Lord Trv-J.gar. Ooxo, wrlUng In bad written that bn waa dead, tkiefc.
shtn< d. ‘For aU that." remarked ona It sattsfled you?"
”Tes, Tom." still more faintly. He ISOS, when touring la Monmostbshtra. tag that tbs anws wouU brtaf mn
bad to bend close to catch tbe words. wrote (bat "fancllul geMalaglau de­
'Then let's consider that weddlag rived tbe origin of (he Morgana from
iCtwrrig^t by Dally tesy Pub. Oa>
town barber shop with this al«« <n big
announcement our own.”
the third son of Noah." but teat there
letters over tbe door:
Aftnp iwtnne baa umttsd on a mna
There are Ua«s wbsd aUenea glrus was a dlvtsloB of opUiloB in favor s<
inlck Bbavw-wbUs yoo wslL'*
kw oaa Afford to Inagh n^ grow CiN
eonaeni.
' the fiisL

uf gfsUurw
by tbs Turks
It NWi, Bsriria.
A Strangs monamsnt of modern
barburtsm still enrvlvss at Nl*b la
southeast Servin. During tbb-wi
Id 1609 the Senrtaa gar­
rison here exploded a powder magasine and periabM therein rather than
fall kito tU bands ot tbe Turks.
A batUe had previously taken |
and the Turks commemorated their
victory by erecting » rwde tower, or­
namented xrith tbe beads of their enemlea. Old people will tell you that
there were once UOO heads, but as
tbe tower was never more than 25 feet
high, thia la probably
Lamartine and other travelers ro­
ute that they aaw hair sUU clinging
to tbe skulls, which oust have formed
a grewaome spectacle. During many
yean vUitora were In the habit of
carrying off skulls as souvenirs, but
when Nish became ServUn the re­
mainder were laksa «way for decent
buriaL all save a few that were too
deeply Imbedded. Recently tbe re­
mains of tbe lower have been covered
over with n roof" to protect them
against the elements and they are re­
garded as B pious object of petrioUc
pUgrlmage.—Wide World MsgKlDS.

STONES THAT ARE SOCIABLE
Tnvtllng Pebbles of Nevada Wlwn
•epsrateil Move Rapidly Toward
« Common Center.
“Traveling stones," from lbs site of
A pee to six inches In diametqr, are
found in NevadA
_■

When distributed on a floor or oth­
er level surface, within two or three
feet of ODC another, they Immediately
begin to travel toward a romlnon cen­
ter. and there lie huddled like a
clutch of eggs In n BesL
A tingle stOM rgmouud to a dis­
tance of three and a half feet, upon
being released, at once started with
wonderful and somewhat comical cel­
erity to join Its tellowa.
Tbeae queer atones are found In a
region that la comp^ailvely iev*l and
little more than bare rock. Scattered
thU barren-regton nra UtOe beslna from a few feet to a rod or two
In diameter, and tt is In the bottna of
these that the rolllog •foar* are lousd.
The cause (or the Wange coaduct
r these stones Is doubtless to be
found tn (be material ^of which they
. wbleb appean to be

Good in Lew-Vsieed Reply.
We harp discovered In our borne
that If Ute uble talk gets too noisy
of tbe family may bring Lbe real
to order' by apeaklng In a auddea wfalsper. Parenu often aacriflee much to
give their children dancing and music
lessons, but tbe most lovely acMunnt of all. A aoft and pleasantspeaking voice, Is something they may
themselves develw In tbe children. I
find that a child reflecu almost Inaunily tbe tone of voice pf one who
speaks to him. A very genUe «nd
low-voiced reply to an excited or
gry ebUd reduces hli next remark to
half 111 voluma. To answer the vexa­
tion of a little cbfU fn. a '«b|Bpe^
catches attention, often brings a laugh
and is far better than to aUmp tbe
fretful tone deeper by mimicking it.
as parents eometlmes do. Example ii
better than precept.-Parents who have
themselves learned seinnatrel, mnd
tbnt It is never necessary to raise
one's voice in order to speak with dig­
nity and aatbority, era teaching their
children priceless lessons. Thtt a
turnetb away wrath la g
cardinal maxim for tbe boosebold-—

Brer RsbbH. the Hpra.
Tbe folklore Ulee ot tbs sooth and
Of tbs West Indies are often clmlter.
(he only difference being In the hero
ot the plot. Brer Babbit U (be bero
af souibern folklore Ulee; Bo Anaacy
lakes (be leading part In tbe West In­
dian epie OeograpUcaJ dUslmtlaflty
of origin explains tbe dlffereuce; tbe
rabbli stories are of Congoleu or
Bantu origin; Anaoey atoriss orlglnav
rd on tbe grid canet. Tbe rabbit was
totem fflom which tbe Bantus
were supposed to bs descended, while
tbs Tshl-speaktng tribes, from wbom
West Indian negroes (race their de­
scent. bad tbe anancy. or apidsr. astbelr totem. In the Anancy stones wild
animsU bsve tbe gift of epeecb: tber
converse freely with men.and live ob
easy aoclal lennt with tbem.—Samel
B. Jones, In the Sentiwni Warkman.
In tlis Oardsa sf Edmi.
“Did you know tbU sraa my Mrite
dayr asked Eve.
"Could I (Ofget itr answered Adam.
"Let's eee bow old are you. tbU year
don't answer-det me gnsM.
Tonr are—ab—seven’"
Ton hateful wretch!" cried Eva
"Fm only five, snd yon know it
"But that U Just like you men—
yon try to prsteDd tbnt tbs draw Is
dragging and tbnt your wives arw

It Cotteos Frsklsm Hao Boas

ini vriU
his business and eaualng him and bla
family losa of aleep. and suppose the
court baafied down a decree requiring
yon to reacraln your dog frem balk­
ing. yelping and bowling, 'except Im
cases of buiglary or fire." bow woulG
you set shoot obeyinc the order?
If you fix It so tbe dog cannot bark
all and burgUn invade your domi­
cile or fire breuka out and tbs dog
cannot bark, you may be robbed er
lurdered (n peril by i
lAjunctios that your reatralnt of tho
barking, yelping and howling shall ex­
tend only to those perteds when theto
butglsry or fire. Fot tbe order
asir limits your right to reetrate
bsrklng. yelping and bowling
aforeaald by those exceptions.
Must you sit up nights snd look ont
tor burglars and fires and be ra^y to
remove your rcutrnint of tbe dog's
vocalisation when .either or both Ap­
pear?
Tea. you might get rid of tbs deg.
of course, but there is nothing said
About that. Tbe taw does not prohib­
it you keeping the dog. Ali It Is eoncefnrd about is that you thaU not Al­
low tbe dog to become a nniosnee.
Too hive to place it under rsstraiot.
But v(Hi can at least eongratnlato
yoursHf that, unlike tbe tnista. yoa
qo'not have to worry about what con­
stitutes reaaonahle restralet bMauae
there's not a word about ren
in the law. AH you bare to do
It to mtraln the animal from bark­
ing. yelping and howtlog, except in
iF«C of burglary or fire. The exueption may.
able, bn tbe taw Is mage to be obeyed
tomebowrantf ft 'legycfi hi tu you to
how.

TOO MUCH OF A 60X THING
Duck Raiacr Feond Fepein ef CeneMerabla Valve. But He Hae DIa
UMiUnued Its Usa
Refusing to est any kind ef food
Offered to them. Charles Koch of Port
(^beater. K. T.. concluded that hU
flock of one doseu ducks had a form
«f dyspepsia and derided to doctor
tbem hlraseif. His method waa npt
entliwly oiigiaaL for he procured pep­
sin' ubieu and. dlesoinng them tn
water, be contrived to get the fluid
down their throats with the aid of A
meui tube. Rcleaalnc Uem one by
one he sal down in tbe bouse to eee
. Almost magical effeete were bated.
InstMd of dedUnittg tbelr nsoal provender. they ale it with aridity and
came back for more. Berape from tbo
family dinner table also disappeared
In a similar manner. Delighted with
Of Hs experimeni Koch
administered addltlonaf doses of Bold
pepsin. Ducks eggs were one reaoU.
But BOW tbe enure flock seems to
*>* SIWSTS buogry. That has Its diesgreetble festores. Seven o'clock ta
•be morning is tte cusiomBry feeding
time lor tbe ducks, but It U different
BOW. The ducks know where Koch
eleepa. and they a
bedroom window and quack In choraa .
before five o'clock, keeping op tbe
dls-unin be ibro»a eome food te
them. Two hours or eo Uter they rw•ume tbelr damor. 8o It goes all day.
Koch U getting eggs, but bo tt ttaug
Sleep.
Take R fiwm me.” be sayR ”I basn
stopped tbe pepsin.”
PleaMM Quarters for Frawch Frttor^
A retreat rather than a priaon te
the new intltntlou wbleb baa bten
raised at Evreux. os the read -from
Parit to Trovvflle. says a correspondant of the London Olobeu
b.v a wall overt^go feet In belgbi.
It U xltuaied on high ground over­
looking the town, and to say lbe least
a veiT comfortand a uble for hooka Tbe cells are
radiators. Tbe e
forgotten the spiritual needs of tbeh
botes.
The conslderatttn ef thn
.lnl«rT of justkas for tbe wwUare ot ,
F prisouers tt
^^tHc
ben St tbe bend of r
that tbe delaloed. if be bs taken snddenly lU. gna comsnaieatn ^ tbs
ffnard.
^
Tbs flptdse CbwL
Masy spedee ri qpiders am toterteflfctt on accoent of tbelr pbyeteal eonstruction or (heir babita but the mast

ara probably te be
found la tbe woods of Snmatra: and
these nainrallsu cadi, act wltbwnt rraaon. .-"spider eb«niB." This Insect, tt
order te trap tbe fltea etc., on wbkb U
feeda bides on a leaf and arite a
web of neatral erior. —Wvy n 0halos so perfect that the pray nut
enly dote not fly. but
nf (be

‘rn.r..;:: I -* - -STX :rsr^.

over six. sad have lota of gray hslra j

w-

--------------- ----- -

la never tbn anas after tbit
kandtt.-^srRcris WneUydnsdter ef the flperisa
-I suppose you wUl mtte year ber
“Is thtt n Utttt boy er s btUe gtrir
while be Is st e«Ua*s.”
n teseber naked wken the new sntettr.
"Tep." replied Farmer CoratoaeeL
“I dusDs
wbst I WUI
wUI do without blml*
him
dusD. Wbst
He's a riw
got the Uve stock so they wunldnt „
^
—f. unless bs civs 'em the cnUsgu,
^
‘im1.-BL
rriLaa’leant remember It"

FOR JOB WORK COME TO THE HERALD AND RECORD CO.

OUKD TBAVSra

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AllS RiVESn BAT iUGL^ tHtmWAT. HAT S8.1»U

49.U
Yeas-Iloisle.
HaBlia. C^ittste.
■OARO OF •UFtRVtSORS
p^pttee-heio- commlttoe. Sependeore Ueu. Mdaale, Oevelaad (bat toe proaocatto* attor- IPS Mark Craw, care dealeaUu Juveellea.........................
' z:m Buell. Anderson. Ktssdoa. Dean. BbiV
Iter preper* eorfae huolettu end pre- 1P6 Bbur Brea.. prlMiu ................................................. U'- 'i:
yur.
LiBteh. Anderaoe and Haulovakr.
I
son. Cleveland. Heises-lO.
btord.
197 City of Treterae CUj. cotintj a ahare of RecordWITNESS, Our h-----------------------------faaeda ud aeela toe
t:00 o'clock.
*
CO»tlR«ed Iroa »*«i* Fire)
*
(
'
er’s
Coort—2
ypare......................
400U
Na>s—Hicka.
Nickerson.
Unien.
Carried.
ddruf year first whore wruwa.
Tbia belDK the hour at wbicfa toe
1 wu pee- 108 Fruk Trude. hartlware ...........
Gray. Ilsnrhnakv—
The foDowiUR 1
BOARD. OF- SltrURVISOKS
■orrov aoniiac.
roaaniittcc on Plnuce. ..^Waja
ud
.......
IW. O. A. llolllday. medical 1
1
turned.
aeoted:
PRANK M. HAMUN.
Meena waa regueeted «
Rtwolved.
ttikt
the
cfaalnau
appoint
,
imc
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Chulrtnu.
l.V^
The cUInu of Tbos; G.
ShilsM.
followioi: WM preecBled:
r cofaiMlUve ert thru to arrsase with II® Klmer K. While, leta—recoadlns eleciloa canvaia
KLMER K. WUITU
lie
H(.ka
and
Albert
Carlisle
To toe UoBorahle Board
of
SupertoehlBhwavrommlasloneisoftbe vari- UI Oiy Book Bu»t». auppllet-Proliato Court................
Otortc.
*•" 'aiaounOaR to »9.oo each for oanmltlaura of Urud Tnverae Coujuy. ■>ua towuaMps oMfae.countr. and the 112 pr.«Fnink llutdsworto. medical examlnatloa loMoved by Oe^iiad aad aupported
!jl
600
auditli^K clstms snd.arrouu
&.WI
lorxlea of.Traverse City ud t
9:M o'clock m. t_.
by Hanelotiky that the report of the
keo
preseaicd.
,
S.M
jour commlttoe 1
Fleanee.
Bo«rd mIM to order fay tb* cfaalr- commiiiee and the form .of contract
Moved b> Cleve::..,,] and auppnvtcd
___
Bill oT foes, witnesses do Uenitaine case.....'
M'aja and Mecae to w|
MU.
be-adopt od.
87.i; by Andcraun thst Uic Lilia be allowed
I17.to
• 111Rllubecb laRue. atenoRrapher Germaine can
yoUoE fpPTPd the c
Roll call—«n aanibcra preaeot exCarried, all mewbera pn
and ordered paW.
uploy eaU priaoe. s it. US b>ed R- Walker. Judac of IVobate—eervBos t
copUajc Ur. BroadfoM.

t'arried by aojioliuous rote of the '
*ltou^^faiB^alr carrlod. the mat- riatlon of one buntired Ooliam isitwi
Tfar BlaaMa of )«awrdar^ auaieii
trg meintfera. prsa^t.
Wr U utarinK toto a cu«»cL hjlh »<'Uld recommend that the requeat be
were, rood aad appntvtd.
---------------Mov. d by Shllaon and supported by

Tbc lora of coBlract wltfc C.
C. Bay lUnk Hoaplial waa teferr* to pranu-d.
Jl,$l".96 “oxalD Ihai SupcrvUurc Hicks
and
8<>t8.4t
UkM. Jultoc,
OM
pruented
and toe rommlUcc on counij poor.
'
f•
MIIU
l-e «ll-.w»l 1 da>
in excess
T. IS. 8HHJ5DN.
anihorlttea of (be city and vtllaRes.
read.
•*
Moved by Deeb and aopported by
}‘

of
toe luT rtieiii allov.-d by the eomA. \V, CARMSLE.
Moved by (fray and supported bv
Moved far rierelsad and rappor<(><t rievelud that tfala board appropriate
t. II
inlllee
..n
Kitiamc.
\Va:-B
and
.Means
RAU‘11 HICKS.
Hulses that the resoiuUon be adopted.
Heliree that (far ft
for the porpoae of maklDS necea-,
,,
. , • t
for. Ihe reawiu tlr.ii (be nuuiW of
Coramlttes
C-arrisd.
apiworea ud filed,
aary repalre on county buildlnsa.
I
Moved by I
miles traveled b> is.-h n.-<-.-e..iUtsd
Not unowed.
Veu-Haalto. Hicka.
Anderaoe. “ovale that the report be
f'arried.
iilm leavlns h(«ne the day beture too
Befem-d to Garfield Township.
Moved far MeBaloeakr ud eupport- Gray. lUnalovaky. Dean. Clevjtland—7.Carried by y.-a and nay vote, an
ofieninc <if toe segaion.
lUdened to iVnlBsuU Township.
and Hb-ks.
ed far Onr that the coauDlttee oa
Naya — Corluilr.
Uuoli.
Jtnrrowx. meialwn iircM-nt voilna yea—17.
(-arried fay ihe unanimous rote of
raid at 8tr-.:-n bet-ause (hb clalni ronialned a diipllcaie of No. 2f>.
The fplloaloe report was preseeted:
prlntltu: fae slvea addiUonal Jlroe to Klnpdon. NIckereon. Uuten. Shllaon. To toe Honorable Uoaril of. SuperTo the Honorable Board of Bnp.uMllla. Uclsea—9.
I
vlaora:
vlBoie:
Motion kwt.
.
ConileiueBi
SfaII»"ii dial toe Cummi(t«« on
tbU year, payThursday. April 24. A. n.. 1913.
1 He.................................
..........................................
We. vour. rommlitee on
Flnuoe.
veok.
Moved by OJeteUml and eiipported
Wc. vour committee 01*
Flnanre.
St aa awarded,
!>;0li o'clock a. m.
table on tbe premium list
award!
BuildtoR. and (trounds be notoorirc.!-by MHU that five bnndred doUare be Warn and M<-niia. Ui a hom «aa rc- Wavs and Means to whom was rerndment. moved by IDean
punbaM.- the iien-»>«ry lo.-l for
Hoard called to order by ibc chairIAs au
.»«
an amendment,
The frIloviDff report loceUier viih fiiiin'prtated to tnake neeeamry re- ferred (be uiaiter of an index to Uic ferred the bond of UavKI A.
led by Carliale that 8I.ow>
toe county'-buildlnRs
land BUpi
vporivd
8
the cominjr
form of contras waa trrweeBted i
iwlre on coOniy bnlliUnpa »nd irrounde. bound voinmea of prooeedinCT of the stenC with Harry Monroe and Fred H
^rted and Sbbb.vHi -be airicten .year.
We. the i-OBBiluee on t'wuitr I*oor and that the roomy clerk be leatnitd- Boord of Suitervlaora. would recoin­
\
Carried.
rvsnouooAd tfaul
the efaatn»D ' and ed to draw ordcre for the aanie. upon meml.ihat the <x)mmittee on pnqilns
J, H. BCEU.
,
rierk eniftr loto^ roUnrt with Mr. preacjitoiion of properly aaom state- be aiUiorlrod to Inrturte the Index
Ud Mra. Mark Craw for tor care of lepnu of labor and matarial. and ap. j n. llt'KI.I..
.l-'lnaiic#'.
ioveoilc dellKiurnt* Itae umo a» laat proved by the chairman and one mewu k. < IJCVEl.ANn.
by certify
year, and that tor tollowlne form of l*er of
>r the
1
cornmlitec on buildiuRe and
. 11, HROAUl-XJOT,
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.
...... ................. .
........ .......................
.
...
.tut the lolloains is the pat nili for
cooiraci be approved.
unda.
I
.
Comn'iiMee,
. ihni 'hr comtuHlcc report be aeto i),,. pmounis to le- nbf
l-osi.
,
lihig s..'Ms..in. and retouiitiesd tbai toe
n.
1IOX8TR.
eaa—Carilele. Hick*. Buell.
Bar-. ,.Mo«e<l by Hanatuvnkv and aupiiori- repled and adopted.
Inaed to toe Hlii-rttf ic«^ Unid ot prlaI'pon Ibc orlrlnal motion .as nisde.’Ch-ik U* *:>iihorizud In draw orders
JOHN ANDRtUtOS,
Nickervim. ^ j.y on.> that the report l.c adopted,
Carried.
oners, prosi-nted the foilaaliiR:
,tin-aame U-litR.pul to n vote resulted on the County
Tre-a.-urtr
lor
ifi«

10 fop e period or

Tkur*a«y April 17, A.

19lS

I. K.

iiiA n. uN-reN.

rfar.lraiau and clerk. j»an«

IVfrM'.SSRTH. That the eatd par

• of I'
j lor Jurenlle
t;>intOK a deieiatlon I
deliii'iDCQla. ud the aald party of the
e<’<o'.d r*rl faavlnK such a room,
ia faerUj ureed l>) tho aald partr of
the aecend part that he will (urntah a
room at No. sr.i WaHliinetnn ■fitreet,
the name to he a furalabrd room U»cal-

•jrtHN ANDKKSON.

cialrnsm
,
«

'r™

Miles *>.MtlwiRe

-Fred Klmtdon
Ira U. lonten ...................
Brnrat A. .Mckerann
Wm. U. Gray .t................
Cbaa. H. Brosdfnot ..
Chas. H. Hunalovaky'.
¥■ .W. W. D«Mi .....................
I
Tbos. G Shllaon^...........
I
I. K. neveUnd*.---------P.
Fred K. Mllb....................
t- Jobs J. lleises ..............

jaame:

$ t.2()
l.«8

Davn
*r,
,,

Tnlal
S ifago
JU.CK

Per iheni
t 9.00
8.«>
9.(*«
P.f*
9.1CI
P.tSI .

10.20'
in.w
11.»4
11.411

4*.on
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9.«n

■»,IK1
9.10
911
9tm

9.00
9A0
9«0
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12 9C



12.

Clu.racter'

Allosed
I
4;iat
11.23
I3 fts
r.,pj
23-0
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1 ;ui
• l..to
7.(HI
3.«>0
3.1-0



•* "
o'ccHou .uppll.c;
•Traverar (Ttv Chair Co. lepalrs...
He.-i. K. Davi«, echlier's huiial ..
li. iicibvrt. cuI'UcrV burial .

1..U
l-rtr
:.«4
2.41

H. W. Ib.i ii.l. Teroirw
-r a Co.' a
I'lnon. evpensv' roail <Mnveiltton..

Men-, go.. su|
.uppllc
.plies
l»C I
DnuXIcday llrus. A Co., supplies .................................
' IluiT M. James. Jail InsiH'ciiou......................................
• .’<p|irM.n Cro. . h-.-ks . ... ................................................... ....
Cook k- l.tenion. llverj- ...................
The l>eie<'ilve l*ub. 4’o.
pr. hstid i-ona..............
I*eter (•sriberk. deputy shcritf foes........... .. .............
Ei.nor Bros., priniiii: ........... ............................................
Wemern I'nlon Tel. Co., rucssaRea .........................
C.-imi-l-.-'!, *• pitvvct. clriits- ■luiuartlne ism-.-.
Jnlinyon Drufi Co. druRs .........................................
AiiH-ricaii Dru« Co., dross .................................................
A. W. WIcdoefl. milk uiursiHine case.................
E. J Hans * .-«oii, suppplic-s -nuarinilne case..
Jno. N; Hopkins, fuel—noaraiiHne rase ..............
II. J. Hoyd. r<''nT--<p>atalMiue'case.............................
A. W. Hariak * Soft. Mipplies -xiuainntlne ease.
Henry M loirdi--,
' '
I'-ti J. M. Willielm.' M. D.. medical uilendance uuaranHannuh

171.44

4.00
V4H
7W

• Tfl

21MMT

iT.
I soy

■f* II. 1*. GherlnR. supplies <iuaraiit|ne ciuH' .................
3S W. H Gr-Hv. sen Ipewi health ofliyer ...................
BP J. .t. Mci.ilusiic'£' Son. supplies for lair Rroulida..
722.80
4‘* I>r, K. B Minor, coroner acixmnt ....................................
12m
41
Dr. B B. Minor, perrlcea—((uaraniine case .....
3.20
duly Tarried.
42
Mrs C. C. .Maea. laundiy ..........................................................
I. K. CLEVBIANB.
52.WI
John W. Patchlo. president of the
43 Elmer Mroa.. prlntlnR ....................................................................
C. -M. BKOADPOOT.
433.10
Grand Traverse Cotiniy Humane 8»44 Herald « Record Co_ prtuUn* ............................................
Commiiiee. / <lctjr .xppeaied l>efore tho board wlihi
2.41
42 Tfavi-rsu City Gas 1 o . Ras for Jail .................................
Moved by ilieks. soppanttd by Cray the foIlowInR peiHton;
I 46 John iluvsic, (Histtoc. frclRht and cartaRe..............
that tbe ronroittee repntfvbe accepted
the Hoard of Siii>ervlaora ot Grapd
47 C. C, Mues. wood ............................................................ ...............
aud adopted.
Traverse County.
4X -Andl F V-rllnRcr.'.l I'., justi..- hill
Coes....
Carried, all members praseot roHng Dear Sirs;
»
Allan Keeler, nursinc and siipPllas—duarantloe
"Ye^—13.
The Humane Society of Grand Trav­
Tbc minutes of the entire eeaslon erse C'o.imy respectfully |u>llt|on .''sir! :.<i
ital and (cilia..
Il Siiile. Tel. Go_ I
-hnnorahle liodv to appropriato the sum
•It); Book Store; supplies hundred dnllais t7lin for pro1-ee Hornsby, iiostaac ...............................................................s
Hovste that we do now ad>oarn.
motlnR the work nf the Humane So­
triflcc Sijpidv Co., desk for pnibate court ..............
Carried.
ciety lor Ihe (Online year.
W* IkI.. C. Smith 4l Hro. Typtiw. Co., t.ipewriler for
FRANK M. HAMUN.
lleve rhla soH(*ty la dolne a eond work
prohalf court .................................................... -...............................
Chairman.
and thni your rnyorablc acilon in this
The Itlriini'uid k Backus <'o.. Iionks for pn>bw|e
EI.MEU K WHITE.
niaiter sill meet slih too approval of
■-•uri ............................ ..................................................................................
. Clert.
10 county at lareo.
GresoM. .Mavor A Thom Co., record book for
Rewpecifuny yogrt.
prnlwle court
................................................. .........................
Preaident, John W. I*atcbln.
2.19
Fred R. Walker, posiaito and exfwoss .'
ADJCnUNKD APRIL SESSION.
Officer.
Jlen
F.
Carson.
- - medic. 7210
The Board of .Supervisors of Grapd
Membef of Board of Dirertorst Lee,
iephoni
74.91)
Traverse Cusniy met pursusni to adBrowninc,
brooms
for

1.91
I w
K’lirnment ai the Court House. Tra­ Wonrihrr
d Traverse City, cteflric
verse ettv. on WeduesdiG'. April 23. . Moved fay Hnnaiovsky and support-' 0
'ed hr Hoxnle that toe petition be-relliliiki-r. pruh.'riiou o'fli
»9IS. at 2:30 o'clock
ferrwd
to
the
commitee
on
Finance.
Frank
H.
Vinton,
truant
officer's
feet
.........................
was t
r. «). Smith, supplies—quarantine case ....................
ink M. Hamlin presidinc. B'ava^nftd Means to report nt 4:00
Chairman Frai
E. E While. postoRc and express .'..............................
C.artlcd.
Dr. K. I.. Thlrlh.v. niedicil senires—quarantine
To the Honorable Board or
Supar12.01
bert A. CariUle. Ralph Hicks. J
•r..<K)
B7 Dr. K. L TTtlrlby. : rvlees—Wlt'c trial .
vlsors:
Buell, bdw. H. Burrows. John Ander67 D. K. Hoxs
. Baent. ocrvlcns ....
6.71
Y’our tommIUoe to whom was re­
aon. bred Kituedon. Broest A. Nick,
69 T.
. . r,. Maui
. -IIVCSS .
(>ddinR Co., mattress f<
tl.01
ferred tbe matter of prtetinff would
aoa. Ira D. Umen. Wm B. Gray. Clii
W«-slern I'nhJn Tel. Co.. luoMiase .
H. lirnadloot. Chas. 11. Ilanslovsk}'. '
G. Allen Smith, sheriff's bill of few................
of the rou'ntT on the matter of print-! 72' Kva N. Smith, matron; hnarri of prisoners .
Ins for the cnsuInK ynsr and wmild | 7.7 Wm. -I. ftnilth, diputv sheriff Teew .
Ahseoi-Fred R Mills.
....................
.....
-- that the offietal printin*.
I'pon motion dnly carried.
Super­
visor Mills was ereiiwed from
trOB attend- herawanled to the Record-Eaxlc nnd,
15,01 .
Inoml-weekly
Herald
aa followsSlxtr |
.......................................
Id aa follows;
aii'-e on today's sHSlaB.
7<l Jiio. I*. Rrtiii. dnm—^uara&llnii case ...................
, pro-{cento
cento «U)c)
(60ci per (olio for both dally
19.71
The loll'isins
77 Edw. A. Monroe. postoRo .............. .........................................
4 25
newspapers.
and
aentod bv Mr. Aoderaon. who movedrand
semi7s W. T. KoutsouR. Co. Drain Com. expense...................
lu adoptkKi'
j bound copier nf tbe proreedlnRs st
7* WhlllBR Hotol. D,«ale f.'i Jniors .........................................
Whorcas. It has »>«n the eualom for (Sixty cents (60c) p« paRo for 461
71 G. A. Ward, meals for Jurors .................................................
levrral jesrw lor the City of Travorso roplew
FHBD lOXODON.
71
ProRreM loiondrv. laundry
’ail ....................................
City to confine Its prisoi
IRA D. IJNTEN,
7f Geo. 0. Corell. Proa. Atiy../fees ud expenaea.
ootsty Jail, there to have them fed
E. A. MCKERSON.
r.ei------ ■— •--------and carwd for at cmmty expense, -and
CAraicUtM on ptinUac.
Ixdlsrinjt this u be an Injustice to
B F.................................
7.0B
84 F. M. Hamlin. ■
the county at Iwrite. therefore
MoT^d hr f>ean abd aupported by
y.'to
Grand Traverse News. nrinilnR
RMtofred. that h Is toe sense of this Hoxsie
________ _________
that toe report be acoeptod
SS.05
John Moru. undersherlff fees
board that tbs practlc* be
dlsron-’and adoiUed.
2J.«lL
I 7- C. U. Hanslovsky. eip. stite aast , supervisors..
tiMed oo and after Tharsday. Hay|
Carrlad. by yaa wd Bay roti
12.20
I 77 Jnd. .Anderson, exp.
lat, 1913. and chat toe clark be In-.ipipRibe's present votlnc yes—17.
9.00
P. .M. Hamlin, aervices as chairman ......................—
atracted to woiify 'toe City of Trav-i
The msuer ^ preparlu n^^x t
Andrew- Anderaoe. sahes daiirered to fair creunda
16.20
ei»r City of the action of Ibis board, the bo-.nd oeplaa of toe . .
. . _
11.51
J. K. LonR^elL jn-sdlnR at fal^jrrounda.........................
Be It fnmier twaolved. ibei
the of this hoard was prssantod, and on
16.11
Cxmpbell ftiBower, draffs—Quarnntlne eaaa..............
ebalrman «ad <derk be auifeorlsed to motion ol Grny. atippirted by Hoxsie.
10.93 Cbaa. Wilhelm A Co., supplies—qoaruUne case..
Mlac Into u wreamapt wUb rUy. same was reftnwd to toe committee,
46.fa0
faboutd the city ao desU«) «> eara fur,on Flnanre. Ways ud Meaaa.
»i
Emma Carlisle, hoospiul fee* ...............................................
irofpr----------------------11.40
E. R. Miller fa Son. dru«s ................... .....................................
tlia rJtV prisoners st tbe aalne i-.-1
The matter
of prlsonere oonfined In
AS.faO
ited Md dlaOeo. A. Stenia. a«ei(i. burial of noldler...............
«S.t«.
lavl Soule. aRini. burial of aoldler............................
eajft)
taster Wells, aseat. burial of aoldiar......................
I was aupported by
Moved by Shllaon ud aupported by
.Mcke III, that too chalrmu appoint
F. R. fbtwrh. milk—qtuirutine caae ..............................
of five membeis of this
....... trtiall iRvesriaaie and pro- |i| U K. Cleveland, servirea on fair KTOunds....................
se..t a -(»oluilon coverlnR the ebargea H3 Frank Hamilton, aervlcea CouefJ' Road Coounlato la mads by the sheriff tor tovard-.
IturnnilM
Ifl3 Dr. II.'TbnrteU. nadiral
'Wlih tbo riir. be sirkbm out.
camid.
nricea on ftoaoda...
Tbe mt^ilM M aaoBdfad n

. .. _ . .

. .

__

.

Ixoh K. Knoe. probtUon .officer. .

c. a

um

|o.2•
9.C2
' K.4K
7.00
jt3
-

in:,r.

-

claims and
eaterdi
.tcvcpl-.ji !-tid ai1opt(Hl.
Carried liy yi-a and nav rote, all
mer.ilirra proaenl voUtiR yes—12.
The claim of Prank Bhuierfor livery
bills paid, the same havinR Ireen prevlonaty referred to the coiumltlee on
Claims and Accounts, was presented
tion

c.«o

«.OH
CAI
T.SS
3C
7l0X.no
7I26.V4
J. II. BCEDU
U K. CLEVELAND.
Committee.

Bnrrovs
and
••■•ptins-, :Snpervlsora
Mill.;Moved by shllMin and supporied fay
Bray that the bill of the City Book
Store lor quarantine sappUes. amoont-

Hl'irSUNVlLUC—A larac barn own­
Taka Cara of the First TeMh.

ed h>

Hiram

WaRncr.

with wll Us

i-oi-M u'.s. • as d*--ln>,-c.! b>' hrc.

T>;
Moved by Dean and supported by'
n<4 Rbilson that the (ommuoiistiun and
;n.in c’alni fac laid on tlie*table.
r,.nn
Carried.
»
|
19.IX
Mr, Hanalovahy. chairman of the
lg,«3 eonimlltee on Bu.ldlncs Mid Grounds,
presented the Inllosinc re<onimeoda-;
9.IM1 tiim. alter havtue inspm tc^ the coun-i
1.47 •> fair RTOunda with ihe meiubers of

bis eommliice:
1st. That .the new
24.27 hulMliiRs on the fair erounds fae pain:
:i22 ed: 2nd. That the roof ou
on tbe
larae:
lue wrae
12.no baiyi It t»-ehlnRled; :Jrd. That

t;: r2
^
2:i.l8
61.04
44 ir,
2.41

C.4W

M.. ed hr ui.y and anfported by
^
KiurMou that no supervisor will re- *^'..,1..^.
________ vnftnr
ee.ve pay- ex.ept when In artnal at- ,
tot.dsoto mioii the sessions ol Mils •
'I-be nilnntes of toe entire 1
board.
^
itere read >ind approved.
Carried by uuauiiuuu:; vote.
Moved In iinvsie and 1
1'p.oi UK lIoo duly cnrrlwl the Coard <;^y
now adjoofn.
ilray ,i„,
that «
t'syk a rcix-ss until i'-.> O.hHk,
-vCarried.
. -lock ji. m.
FRANK M HAMI.IN.
Board <allc^fo order by Gic ihairChairman.
El.ifKR E. WlllTIi
Roll call:.all members preoent cx-

i fanemlon to the leet^

••♦•22.SP tiry tn the ladies' toffet nsim:. wla«
433.10 that J. K loinewell he apiKiimnd spetv
2.(0 lal police fur the fair Rrounds
for

prw
£3C
K4U

C.fl0
£.00

sen. Hetccs-li.
taisi.
1
I'p-o tbe oricinni moUoa aa iitadc
the uaiiie Ih-Jor put to a vote. ri»utli-d I
aa lolhiws;
I
Mi ved by llaiiKlovsky anil saptwiM
V(-as Hoxsie. Mniulln. IlickK. An0-1 hy Gray that the mvyn be accepidc<K-n. Klnrhi ■-Imep. Griv, ll-vus cd and adirpted.
hvvskv. th-sn. Shllson. Hciees
Nh-keraon '
(a.itco by yea nnd niv v.uc. all
Nnya--Carliale.
Buell.
.
present votitis •wes"—KCleveland ~4.

1
tarried.
- Moved hv Cleveland. supported by
of eoDlrariinR
CarllKle that the
17.21* fur hospital oi'<v>modatinits for county
t.:.t» iwllenis he ic'l with the miimilltee oil
12.111 t'ootiiv PcH>r with power to wcL
Curried
Moved by CleveUiul and supporied

*.c.w*»

3.IM

;'ri> D, Uni.-n 'i............

Total

I*cr IHcin
.» «-»i
S.uo

'g

»l.V adiiU- In aitendure
upon
the y,, ,be Honorable Hoaid of Jiuporvlsoia of Gmnd Traverse County.
be Inserted.
<
‘ 'j^h
state tax «»reren<s'.
!
<j,.ntle,uen;
Vour 0.iiiniitie«' 0.1 Claims and Accounts would reapeclYeas-(';>rlisle.
...................................................................
ID.ks. Bui-lt. Kins*
;Joliu J. lU-iRcs .
t arri-d. nil members prefeni »ot-nni|>- subuiit the folio? iiit r.a iin rtmori. siid hereby recommends that the don. Sickeraon. Cievelandins ves-to.
auu uum ». Ii.hIiiI.-J hc.dU '
..................
-■—w
--------

b period of one year, payable In ftnir
„re«enl .ex
equal jiiaullmrnia of twenty-five dol­
lars each, as earned, after the date,
Moved by Dean and supported bi
c< Ibis aRreenimt. And the said party lielRcui ihfrt when »e ad>nurn. we ad>>urn to meet at 2iW o'clcH-k Wednes­
day. April 23. 1913.
Carried.
detabwal at tbls room; aald meals to STATE OF Mti'HIGAN Cnuoly of
be (4to«r fnrnlsbed In said room-or st
Grand Tiaverse.
^
Ibrir dlnlna room table lor the sum
We. your .vm.mittee ..n Flnan-e.
of twenty ceola per meal, the same to W.-iyn nn*I Mc.ms. d'* b>-rehy rert'fv
be paid J^r upon the furiilshinR of that the follnwlnr Is llie pav roll for
prapii sUtemeni. to be prosenied to
Ibis session, and reroiumuiid that the
snd nudited hy toe Rosi.l of Super­
• Icrk be aiilbonrc-d to draw orders
visors. Tbls asrcemeni Is to be oiii't- the county treasurer for ihe.Kamr:

Deanls P. Hoxaie............
Frank M. Tjamlln...........
Albert W. Carlisle...........
Ralph H. Hicks................
J, H. Buell ...........................
Bdw. H. Borrows_____

,

.I.inien.
timv. lUiiahneky.
tirav.
Ilaiiahnsk).
Slillaon,, Carried.
*
The repoit t>f the nimtnHtoe on . n,^ivod. -nai on and afief this u l-.lloas:
.
Clevelud. Milla. Hetoea—H.
The bond of David A. Bwalnalon. Claims and ArmunU was preaented
p,ig„nere lawfully emnned lei--------------------- :-----------------------Naya—Hamlin. Dean—2.
'Cdunly Rcuid
county Jail «f Grand Traverse.
Carried.
sura of one thousand dollars, with,
iSee report.1
Ccpiiniy shall be
t- rato 1
The Buperviaora appointed
H.iiryrMaproe anil Knni II. 1‘ratt asi
Moved hy lK>an ud supported by ^
,
Ifamlln ...........
and Dial a day's wSr!. KDcnk .'
tend the elali'- a
sureties, kaa presented.
Gray that the report Ik-made a special ^,,,,| ..ongigi ut not leas tbsu-'i
of super- sureties.
................. .
All-Tl W. Carlisle....
submitted a report, and
00
Moved by Hamhivsky and support order ni biisliiesa lor tomorrow morn- meals.
Hiilph Hicks ..............
motion duly carried, saiu'
«-d by Nickerson that Ihe bond be rp liiR St I':*"' o'clock.
W. W. DEAN.
-1 H. lluell
......................
«-elved and ptared on flie.
Carriisj.'
1
ferred to Ihe ro'iiliilttec on 'Kluatice.
D F. HOXSIK.
c>kiw. il. Burrows............
Supervisor Marol
Moved by Gray and supporied hy,
V.eys and Means.
CIIAS. H HANSUIVSKY.
i,-tohti Anders-m .................
stnicil
Cleveland that we adioiim until tr
Carried.
IKA D. I.INTKN.
Krecl Kin;:d<m ..............
ferenee held some time ap> ia tor'
The p.itiler of en'orelfiK the reso- nioiTow mornlnR at 8:3H o'clock.
wily ot lualnR. and on iiNMlon duly i.iiinm.
Carried.
ilila bciard relative to c«mf'oniiiiliiee.
; Krnesi .V. Ai< iter«m
<-airled the report Wus ordered placvd jK-lllm;
FRANK M. HAMUN.
Moved by I»ean and supiK.ried by ,•
Cbalnaho.
"" fllr.
n iati. lo |.ihor u the public
l.imen that the n-pori be adopted. ' ! .'■■■*
BroadI«k
.
ELMKR
K. WHITE,
r iloved bv Cievelcind and supiKvrtrd uil Atreels. was presented.
As an aioendmeni. moved bv
»«nriov»ky .

Clerk.
4iy l>ean (hat Suporrlaor Hamlin be
Moved by Dean iitid supported by
Ucd. supiKrtod.hv Hivks Chat T-'k: wr t,;J'''''
allowed his expenses. anHyuntint: tt>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------——— dsv I- Sinrken out and 2bc a meal,;*'"
................

TOinfortably furnished and to be kept
in Rood order tor ocenpancy at any took a
took a rermis Mbijl 1:3i octo- k,
1
and all llniea; aald room to be fur-j
1130 a'elock p. m. 1Board ealled^'to order by toe <-balr-.

S'l'C
CiS
........ ....... .... .

I

Decayed and

ftehln* teeth worry tbe child, maklnc
It nervova and dlsacreeable. Th«
cemts harbored tn decayed leetb are
respontJble for maay diteacea. Have
u,e firal teeth well token care of to
^ Healthy, recular second set
-

■■■



XSSS NOTHER CRArS



,, .. nHssKw.

J

R.
Reach’ne the line
•ath. into ths
mouih of--------she paused and lookInK around added-

"Where papa told

vnels to so last slcbi." .

All other special work which he |ierforms by order of the erounds comnillire, to he paid for hy the county.
Moved by I'lovelaiiU. supported hy
For In^U ud Cluldrea.
Amlerson that llic recbmnicndHlioos
he wdoptod
Carried h.' yea and nay vote, all
members preiwiit voliiiR jes
71.(10
Moved bv Cleveland and supported,
hy Buell that 7x0"tw It .ippropriated ! tkgnainre of
28.«Hi for tbe use of tbe Uraud Traverse

CASTOR IA

TMKM YmHih Atwars Bought

AVILL PAY HIGHEST
PRiefe FOR

WOOL
Cil Phone 4SI.

Bril 130.

FREIMANN « CO..
TXtFraalSt.
Traverse City. Uieb.

.48<*0^-

2R 1CM
SIJ>n

Fonr-Hundred-Twenty-Seven-Thousand,
Onc-Hiuidrcd-Twcnty-Ninc

Cups of the Famous

Bell Cefiees and Red Dragon Teas
Sold During tbe Year 1912
14.79
16.43
7.19
’I.M
79.1S
7S.M
72.GA
P.1T
16.30
11.51
16.M
11.93

«.(*>

66.00
65.01
65.10

. . .. .

4.60

By Thfe Haiinah & Lay Merc. Co.
THIS RECORD cannot be excelled by any one in ibe State of Michigan, and in
itself is proof that jhese goods are the best chat money esn buy. You are invited
to call upon tbe HaoBab & Lay Merc Co and they will prove toyour satisfaction
that these teas and coffees are tbe best for your uaa on the table. Tbe above
company baa handled our full line for the past thirty-four years, another evidence
of the quality of the goods.
Yours Respectfully.
BELL CONRAD & COMPANY
CHICAGO. ILU

[ZE
J. W. SLATER, The Homefurnlsher
' T"' ••

OBAMD TEAVEE8E HEEAUD AND TEAVEBSE BAT EASLE. THDESDAT. MAY 29, 1913

In my mammoth stock of House Furnish­
ings can always be found hundreds of pieces
of Home Furnishings at special prices. Buy­
ing as we do in large quantities there are al-

m

120 East Front Street

J. W. Slater’s big House Furnishing store contains hundreds
oi household necessiii^ but our
space will only allow us to
menlioii a lew oi them.

CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS
9x12
9x12
Ingrain
Velvet
Rugs
Rug
$3.25
$12.50
to
to ,
^$11.75
$58.00

Kitchen Cabinets
IS.-!
il"
kii.li.'ii ral.in.'t, If you
.-i.iilil ..Tily
lii,- mini., r of si.-jis :m.< fli.'
of h.l...r i: mi.iiI.I wv<- y..u
Mould not lie mI'IiokI ohi-. V<i||
Klyle i.ii.l at til.' V'-f'.'"11 «:inl 4.. |;.y at .1. W
V'’>
SlutlTS.- 11.- llJIS o'l
4.I-liifii r. Ill slyl..< t.. sot-.
liiun j:(! tlo’ Tv;*y fmm ;iI tioo,!
.•jil.in.-t
nj ^,26 iij>
H..O.I .-a'
'
tlio M-r.- l-'vt I’ll til.' iii:irt;i't.

Here Is a Special
vlrilf tli.oy iiiwi ; ^sx27-iji, kio-li.'ii <-a).iiiot, 1«-.. l!..ur
lulls, olli- •>! tii.-lii .iivi.l.-ij. 2 i1i..i.liiiiio iH.ar.U,
Jatiri* sizA-. Iiar.hv.....i oil tiiilslt.'.i
for only ...

4

Then to there is quite
ofteii remnants or broken sets that you can
buy at a fraction of their real value, so if you
are in need of anything in the House Furn­
ishing line it will pay you to come in and
look over my stock before buying.
There arc only a lew of the many big 7h/n^jboi/^M£rtAe ^
values I have mentioned in this advertise­
ment.

^isJmesavers&r
tbeImifJKMXwi&

..ik wllil

................................................................$8.76

I',I

I I ..lii.ii iMr/.-lv ,,J ||.- !„.st lu k'S. Ill- ri-*»III ................. 76c

9x12
Brussel
Rug
$9.75

Dunbar
Rugs
$8.75
to
$13.00

r.lOE SEVKX

Witsliiiii; i!ia<-!iii«-s. :<li kHi-l-i : i.-l iiuii.i'A, np tr"i.-i............$2.95
lijiiai-HX’kx. iliiTA'Uii --f t*>r<-i:y <'i-l»; -1<> Hi-fi t*! rr»m. up rrmii 76e
Ihisi.Iitv- kI-vi's. ai| >ji.--si>uji friiui .............................................. $2.60
i»il

1. 2. 3 oiiil l-hiihi.-rK tvjiIi ahi.I uitimut Wdriii- v
iiu; slii ir up fmin .. ....................................................•................ $2.60

to

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

l-l'.jin'ss ui'KuUsi ;iii<l v'-unl-r W:uCuiis. ii|>

$35.00

66c

Tull »-riil{p.Ts. iiy sizi-s. up fmm ........................... ....................... $1.50
n.uhi-s liars. aH>i»-s, up fmii.................................. .. .................

Just lO;. Saved on a Large Rug or Carpet tor the Next Two Weeks-

60c

.\»ljiwlaMf w iii^V «<T.'.-iis III til niiy sm wiiul-iw. uji fniia 20c

This has been the best mg and carpet season we have ever enjoyed in the Grand
Traverse region and we want to make it as large as we pjjjibly can. so for the next
two weeks we are going to share the prolll with you. Come in and look over the
many beautiful patterns we are showing.

l.s< <-4-i!rt2iiiisfn-in

|«T jKiir 111 .t......................................... $12.00^

Tnpistry nirtaius fr-mi 41.75 j*<-r pair ti> .

..................... .$1200

• ‘•.m-Ji cHivi-rs. fmm 7^- to ................. .................................$800

A beanUlol 9x12 Brussel Rug. all wool nap, closely woven, lor only S16.75

1 SrasN riMfs for

Room size Axminster Rugs, good grade, several different beautiful patterns in flora! and
Oriental designs...... ........................................... ...........................................119.25
Art Squares, all grades and sizes up from.................
............................................ fS.35

UK*. I.V slid -a ....... ................................-

28c

Siiiir r«*ils. |MT ilomii. fmiii 7.'n' |i>............................................. $1.50
..................

Wiii-l-iw sliuili-x froiii l-'iir to____....'...................

66c

sliirtlf* maili* to urd»r.)

Vrmrf B

tJIasi. lamjiti. VuiuitlciK m itb i-liimury ami «
Wjiil btiipx. «-oiii{ii<-p-. fer...........................

fur.............

19c

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

21c

Pill-in-s. all trades, up fn-iii............................... ................ ............

60c

tguilts. nil sir." s. up from ..............................................

.. tU8

io-if'-SITl-.Tlls. lljl'lrolll

..

I’ftli'W Kli|>s. up rrmii

76c
16c

Cut Glass and Silverware
Bed No. 1

Library Tables

Bed No. 2

Xfiree Big Brass Bed Bargains
Solid liRt.sA.

• •a.'li .1..',
....................................... .................. . .^.76
W'- ar.- sh.iwiiii: i/n- m«ist i-xijiii'iil.- liii.- ..f lll.raiy
lalil.s u.- !av.' ovor stioW'll.
----f

ji'-iil i>r**uf
()if r
4luiininl<-<-<l iK'iii iirixit ln-d uiili
J.
2 iii. fonuT [nisi. *'>.-iii. fiil- tin'«:A Ih-.!, 2 hi. sniiil ImiKs
4.ill. jiiist liiusK pillars. IB-iii. itos.s
ill. IT.I:-* liiii RVItil
1-ill. Im;.'-. Ilik'V
lijrs.
.’i IL'i'i- fill'r Toils, .-- in. I.r;iss
r"iis;
lir;i>is' ImIIm hm |n>sis.
IniHs uti jM.sts.
................... $27.50

iiiir. 3-iii. Koliii liiTKs kiKiliv, .ii-|y
$9.76.

We arc showing a nice as­
sortment of Cut Glass and Sil­
verware at cut prices. Noth­
ing makes a better wedding
present

IN EVERY MOUSEHbL^^

The Inside Of
"Mattresses

There Should be a;;E;;*,

Cash
• c When you are coing
_ . »
to sleep year after year on a nucuess, you
ou naturaiiy ■
wapt to know jua how it u made. Vou» have hotb
hath I
yoi^ heahh *nd comfort to conader. The ’’Standard I
’ shows you what is inside

“Standard” Mattresses-

f

all you have to do is to poll it apart and take a look for younelf.

Af

DAVENPORT ^
Only One-Motion Bed Madet
This wenferfo] M Kieni fina
a RaadMfM Parlor DaveMort
to Ml aiae r3z«7ladiM)S£^

is^SSifcr-nrbrESfthil

1 fed with your own hand thh downy softnev and
e!4:.iii;iry t,f the pure, sanitary coQoa-fdt from which **Scapdard‘
Marucsses arc made. Ask to see the '’Standard.
flEMEMBER

‘Stananrd’ Mattresses are Gsaranteed

Mes^awfOet nachiakB.

Cmt

C^aUMiM.

S&d|Bg^^^oHirthday«ift iitBPtoa«li*fcottagtte»wy»i«’s
CAU-AMDSBEOSC-

G&AITD T&AYSB8B HBBALD AMD'TRAVXlfl BAT KAOLZ. TRUBSDAT. HAT 99.19U

J4ome Cheer

r»» r,.'‘

:-r

«

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ This dfc Iroubicaetiic. but niui-b more ♦♦♦♦bbbbbbbbbbbbb
♦ THE BACK DOOR NEIGHBOR'S ♦ satlafactory than lf«ne trlea to dry ♦
A PERFECT BABY.


CHATS.
♦ them on the line and Iron.
Swiss and cbeeseclotb enrtain* look
lAst week Home Cb<-er told ot llte
"1 warn to five a partv!~ eiclalincd ranch preftler and are ussier to do up new style of baby show, where health
the YooD* Houaekeepcr. "{ am lo full If one Qptlu the nurtb. They ban* counts losteail-of. beamy. The tollo*cf my idea that I -iuei can hardly In adlter folds, and can be ironed and Inx. from *s exebance. Alves silU more
pot tip within a tew minniea of the detail:
wait!"
Mrs. J[r1».-I Bate*. 'Williams. Edilor.
-Am 1 In itr- naked the Back Door* tine they leave thp water, if necro"Rrery mother her own Bsby show '
XelKhbor. the anxiety in her rolce be­ »rr.
is the lesson the worM sbonld leem
lied by the twinkle in her ere*.
from the sdentlflc baby conteet held
-Aren’t yon a]wa}-a in •emr* replied
recently In New York It Isn’t necesPEANUTS FOR FOOa
B aary lo.uke J^n Wiibam out in the
UficonawMa.
' Tb« path of serrow.the Vqnaa ilouiekeeper aevetely. •
1^ M man )>ra> ibai li« know not
And ihai path aiona,
-Yeaanm," meekly said (he Back floor
rain, undress him In a damp school
Heanut Holls—.Mia and sift together basement, and give him over to
I.«adi to 4 be Und
aorrov.
Nticbbor. -.Now lell 'iDe ail about il.
l«t BO aoul aak to be free from. imln.
Where aorrow t^^nknown;
I ran aee that‘you can’t keep i( to two cupfuls of white flour, two’ rU|e strange nnrse< to be tuensured. Tlie
fuls of graham or entire wheat Hour, Intetllgent mother css easily obtain
Tor (be pU of lodar 1* the aaied of Xo Irareler brer
yourself mi«h lon*er.”
tOBorroF. *
Reaeb-d that Me*i abode.
-Well.- said (be Youni: llouiie- eight level Icaspoonfuls of baking the Btandaril measuremenia front h*-r
And the moraent-B'losa U (be life- Wbo found Mt (born*
keeper, aelilitut herself comfortably powder, and one and a half teaspoon- doctor aad keep track of her bBlir'»
And briars in his r 'I . '
in the d'liulr oa which she bad been fuU of aalt DUsolve half a cupful of iwrfectbm at borne.
tline'a i
—ro*-|»T. p„cbinK ,,,.r since ahe rame In. mnd lieanut butter in one and a half rupDr. Ri'Ker lleoneti. baby eiu-clalisi.
*
dmwln* n Ion* breath of ideasnre. -|t fuli of roM water and stir Into the
Tbroarh want of a thin* doea Iw
Sleet amall worries with common
, ,.icnic. ^nd It dry inxeedleniH. Add one cupful of
vonh re<louble.
Tb«-sc
chopi>ed
iieanuts and roll three-fourths
If yon haye a decision to mak<
make.
«.veral,of them, and
Tbrou(b bUB*er'e paeci doea the
esamlae (be aroandt for
ICC. It tasta of an Inch tlilrk. Cut om and bake baby otie yeai old:
» doesn't hapi^ii
lean ronituii.
for flfie<-o or twenty ralBUtea -In a hot
all summer.”
And onl, U-beart th.( baa harbored
^ '«
Height. SU SH inches: weight. 2.?
irmihir^
*“* oooe>eUled a natter of »n>aU Im-Sounds like n Rotxl kind nf a larty
pounds: ehest mea»ure. IS.lu Inehec:
parlance, let no tempuitlon imli
to me.” de<-Ured the Hack lloor .Nelfhah.lominal nteavure, 17.>U) Inches:
lo lake It into your tbotiKhi sRaln. not bor. ”1 always did hate lu *o homir
. broken t
bead cin-umfereuce, ts.ZU Inches,
even If you l»elleve you have Judseil
.
Let M man shrink, from The bluer wroDi;. Yon would better let 'll *o. Hut suppose you tell me more about Inch pieces. In bolllng^aited water un­ teeth.
til lender: drain and |«)ur cold water
tunics
The prifecl lialiy one year old has
eren at some dotriiueni to you. than
through
It
to
separate
the
pieces.
Of frier, and yearnln*. and need. atari
|
"Well.- said the Young llouaekeepcr
Imwo able to sit erect for at least a
at Hr cxaminntiou all over aieatn.
aealn. bt-Kinning on another loan Then add cream sance made with four moiith. and be cao idaBd 4p It some
, and strife.
lablesiioonruls each of butter pud
Pur tbe rarest chords in ibe soul’s barRecipe for Cheerfulness
"“'J ««•'“* '» flour, tme teasitoonful of salt, one- one suppoiTs iilm Ho U beglnnlug
He Is fat
ntonle-:
tiin»’’ and ■
vou hsve luHh. preach It: If you’ *•* >*>'
fourth teasiJOonful of pep|>er and two
Are found In the inmor strains ot
doubts, burv .tbem: If you have
“'"I heavyaoled shoes. cnpfuls ot milk, and two cupfuls ot Ills skin !• pink and uls ll|>s red.
joy, sbaie It: if you have sorrow, bear ‘and who are hardened to wkinc c rosa- <ho|>ped |>r-ata>IK. Pout .Into a but­ flesh is firm He does not wake and
—RUa Wheeler Wilcox.
salks. I thought of it the
ciy in ilm night.
tered baking dUh, cover with buttered
Is your John NVillism like that*
Fln.l the bright Fide of thin*, and
Itre^s. and'the l ■re I thought, the crumbs and >>ake dnill golden brown
If toi. why not? That ivtlw quehelp others to eel sight of it siso.
am goine to Invite In color.
lion for wbt<-ii every mother should
____
_
This Is the only aud aiiresi way I
Cabbage and Peanut Salad-Shrwda tiiid the answer st on^_
half a dozen of the ’real folks' kind of
And"will"",;;;'ieVTh. bitre'ru'iia'of
'•‘»«*rt.il and happy.
l>eople. to s|)end an afternoon with ni<- amall cabbage very fttrely or rbup, U
The imie Harirni babies who fl;t
lito
on a violet picnic. I know a plutv not desired. .Mix thtiroughly with a boil­ urol in the liabv i-ootesl (be other day
7»ve Real Coat
Blind me with hovorln* leara, bni
so very tar from town, where tbe bl* ed salad dresslnc- Just before actv were not. ns a rule, very remarkable
'
look be^nd
It in not the price we pay for food, blue beauties xrow on tlie loveliest Ill- Ing. add one cupful o( aalied faeanuts specimens. Hr. Dennett mitnitted. 'Jo­
Us tumult and lu strife.
rar tbe atuount of waste In it rhai In- lb’ bruo^—nut the sliort-atemmed vio­ freed from their sUas. Serve very seph Keller, the prize baby, it is true,
Because i lift my head above the ml«.
lets. but tbuhe Kn-ai. Iqtiirstcmmed rold.
WAS as near iw-rfectlon as anyone
Where the sun shines an<i the bmd -reasea the cost of ilvtu*. Tbe eco- ones tbaf look as tbougb a ;i>le<v of
Pn^l Hash—Cream one Ubb- «muld desire—aven a liaby jiwciallstnomUaf bousexeeiier is the one who
breezes blow,
'
•'
the sky hsd tumbled down. 1 nm not spoonful of |■vanuT butter with enough hurilie utbers ahowwd lock of nuuriahBy every ray and every ratndro,. consUers IwilMiualliy and quaniliv In coin* to tell the Kiris where we arc
cold wwier to make a smooth |>asip. meiit and fresh ulr. ijfior bone dev-lglased
buy in*. S<me meats, the first KoInK. hot they are to l*e ’iieraonally
add three-quarters of a cupful of opnient and badly formed bmils.
That Ood's I'dve doth bestow.
‘«Wt of wiu.-h seems high, are v. ry eondurie<r to the M«t. After wc have
ground peanuts, and two x-upfuls of * -ntth avenue, though, could do no
Think you 1 find no bittemesa at all,
vbesper then otheis that cost had all the vloleis we want, we are
llnely chopiied cooked poUloes. Mix better.” said the doctor. "I feet conflKo
b. b.m,. Ilk, C'bn. bkll ib« .n»un i», wu.O,
....
well, then add one-half a teaspodoful rteo.i that for every ’perfect' Uiby on
tUq’s pack?
I’nless.-wanied for foup Hock. «ino
brook.^ under the ire.-s In'their of sail and une-qudner leaaiiooiiful of the avenue 1 would find one Jdst as
Think you there are ho ready tears to of the ti^. b vaonie.i cheap cuts of nrwt fresh *reen. nn<i I sliatl serve a l•Pl•t•e^. with KufficUuii milk or water good ou the East SWe. The mother
beef are'really very ertk.'ii«ive, ►'tank very simple little luncheon, conslsiinc 10 moisten. .Melt onv laldesfiounful ot «r tbe floor has cximmon sense and a
Because t keep them back?
steak, erery iwrtlcle of which. If i«>p
just the daintiest little leltm-e sand- butler tu a hoi' frying i>an. stmnier lu rtiong physique. These are luot’e val­
Wby should ] hugUfs’s lUa-with cold erly prepared
by Ibe buteboT, and vicbes. cut In rlokt (baiies. white 11 a teas|«onful of finely minted on- uable to a Utile baby than ultra-skil­
reserve.
cooked as It should be. ts eatsbier radishes and tiny ktmd pickles, and ton for two mliiuu-k: add the iioiaio<-s ful dmiora and exiwssive milk. Tbe
To curse myself and all wholove *-hlle It takes three times tbe same some little cup cakes frosted with and Duu and i-ook. wlrb moilpraie l>oor mother almost always tinrses
weight of ribs or brisket to luruisb white and rolled lu crushed candled beat, until a brown crust has formeti her baby, sod that Is Ibe o^e esacntlal
me?
tbe aame amount, of meat.
violett. I can’t rariv out a complete over tb- bottom, as lu uiaking corned •foi a healthy Infant. Tbe rich mother
Bore aood than t
.M.z thought w-aa brbuglii ^ui as 'k>let <nlor acheme, l-ut violets have beef hash. Turn out upon a |4aUer almost never does. Tli# result Is that
Home Cheers editor read tbe follow- green leaves, so I can work in some
in spite of all that money ran supply
gives ms every day:
p( chickflj Freen. It Isn’t supiioMd to Ik- a bi*
Date and Reanut Pudding—Dates tbe little heir lx delicate, pate and
AB» In each one of ibese rt-belHous ^ compared with the adioum usually idchic dinner, you know, but ;ust light
and Iieanuts make an exveptlooall) larking in realsumV. Exp.-rts are
' refreshments after our wr.Iuout «t- good comblOBItoD. Beat two eggs litaking a life study of the problem of
BBured on. Says the writer:
Kspt bravely back Its makes a rainforts
well, ad-l oue c.iprul of granulated bottle feeding for; Imbles. and of
bow shtneN
"**•'
«>»«» se'eniy'
sugar, one cupful of iwraiiiils tlnels course il can be done sncreesfnlly, but
chop|s-d. one-lhird of a cujdul of flour tbe baby Is handicapped. If he wins
’, siKire, with sandwiches made llke-t sifted with one tea.«p(»nrul of baking out It simply means that alUbe other
Nor*itoubts am'mine '

porfbased In quanilUBi at 19 cents a
used to when t was a wee little xlrl. I powder and ope-«-lKhlh (easpoonful of conditions of bis life were so good
Dark skies must clear, and when tbe,
**“
«»*«• dvnionstrtted by
Sfudenu lu tb. course
'““e rv»e leaves pnd crush salt. .Tuin lints g large layer rgke that they offset this disadvantage."
eloods am pait
The following table, compnted from
mirs at the Vnlversliy Ikv®
s«e“t ant* spread bread and pan. bblieied. and l>ake in a nsMlerOne golden day redeems a wmry
home ecom
of Wisconsin as a, result of tests uu butter sandwirbes with them, and how ale oven about one hour. When coot the average Of one iboutand healtby
cafeteria In
***'* 'ivste! There will be turn out ujiou a flat aenUig dish, babies, is offered tor tba use of mothPatiaot 1 listen, sure that aweet at •’hlvkenK used
of
things 1 can idan lor sprinkle with two ublanpooniuls of era:
HHgbl Weight
lAthrop hall, the woinai , building' atthat picnic, surh as BtmwiK-rrIes. the lemon juice aud covit with wht|>ped
Age.
ivocheai ilbs.t
Ibe sute unlver.'liy.
big ones, served with long stems and cream.
One month ............ .
2.0H
S
The tovekilgatloii made by the
-a little sMe dish of puwde^d sugar,
10'«
young women show- that of the Ik'Feaaut Mayonnaise—Into a cupful Two mphths .!.............. 21 .
and other things loo nuitu-ruus to nicn12
pounds of chicken purchased 'at 19
^
of niayounaiae dressing beat vnfli- Three cioatbs................. SS
Pour
months..................
2T
UVz
cants a i>ouDd. 2h imunds were lost In
cieni peanut butter, a Utile at a time,
* Art ibou weary, tender bean?
IS
dressing, and nearly IT more lo rookto flavor it
Place a ieasi>oon(ul ot nve months .................. 23»a
*
Be glad of pain!
D>
f'erythlug in gold and white, and the dressing on any dc#lred salad. Six months ............ «... 21
Ing. Thus by the time It has 'come
* In sorrow sweeteat things will-' from th.- stove, the C.'< peqnds of
K
••>“’»*’? *'
»>» MU This Is csiXKlally good fur halved to­ Seven tnoutba ............... 21ii
*
grow.
Kigbt moQtlw...........
2&
19
chicken have Shrunk to 2S pounds As ‘®
P-TiulfKloo to nave an orchard matoes.
*
As flowers In rain.
Nine months.................. ,23.H

■ ■^•l•roxlmalely lit, ,„onds ol the 2S l«"»' '
' •‘now of several fruit
Pt-aoin SaBdw'iche8--Moislcn ope- Ten mooibs .................. Si
* God watches;.and thou will have
2u
pounds of bone and otb;r Inedible
*''»«>« '« >« founh t-upfui of peanut butter with
Eleven months V.:........ S6%
’WW
matter, only aboo, ICH |«tmds of the
‘ricud* and eat trull
Biifflrieot thinned mayonnaise to ntake One year .................2*
, 21
original ti, or a little over onesjuatxer
"> oor own fair baods. right
A suiootb iioaie. Add one-fourlb cap­
of the gross weight ran be-^sed lor f™™ f*** *”*••
Table Talk.
"I can aee untold iioiivihiiiiies.’' de­ ful of finely chopped peanuts and
clared the Hack Door Neighbor. -And spread ution allcea of bmwn bread.—
6otae people don't talk at the Uble
Tbe cost of er> |M>nuds at l!< cents a
at ail. They conrider tueaU the lime
<mlesK I miss my giK-ks. walking |«rbtabb 1.bb.i
».i, K,.
lor eating nod regard social converse
in this town
lOumU of this Is avaiUble for food.
* b.-con.e the r
Little Rugs for StMTwner.
as supertloous and tmt of place.
l-efore many wreks bsve i>aKsed. diul
this brings tbe prlcg uu -the i«n ol
When tbs spring bouse cleaning ,is
-Can’t ymi wait to talk until we have
iMnk of the hrighi
tbe roa:<i chicken actually eaten to TT
cheeks, and of the alietnctb which will over. It' you find some rug> have t>e- done eating? ' asked a German Hauacents a pound.
come from re|ieai«-d exi>editlunR of toiue lOo warn for use and have DO frau shari.lv of a couple of ' lively
tbit >«on
If vomen would walk money for new ones, why not have the American girts who were boarding
A Aardeti CinOerctU.
more, and would live out of doors cariiei rags about tb- bouse woven wicb her in Drewlen! "We come lo the
Said a sweet fared woman to Home
could choose only one flower more. Il would he worth many dollars Into some amall rugs and use iheae table for food—not for ronvervailon;”
Cheer, the other day:
from all tbe plants In the world. It spent tor medicine.’'
for the vumiuer? The old "hit or (-Gobbling, not gabbling.” was tba
~l bavh had niany. sorrows In my would be tbe nasturtium, for Us
’And jhink of the inn. besides,- said roles ' weave makee vcO' 'pretty rugs Anicricat) young woman's trantlatlon.)
if the very bright colors are left out.
.Not all of the non-ialkera |.ut U so
life, taut only a few- troubles. I .would hwauiy of leaf. bud. Uossom and seed- (he Young Housekeej.er.
If the floor of the living room or din­ baldly, but iileoty of them Itave (be
ta ..tanta lo ta„ iiooUtaA 8or.-»‘,iitli.l,'
1
devoid of stcklohnces. its few requireing rooxu Is painted or varnished and air of resent log an iDierruplIoB of the
WaalWng l.ace Cwuliu.
row .1. ihlota -hia. com ta ta
these small ruga are need, tbe room serious , business of “stoking” by tri­
A nice bright day is best for this.
from oilUlde. Ttjby cannot be avoid- Not many other-garden Cowers ha'
will be more easily cleaned than with vial chau \
* whether you are going to dry them in
the large heavy nigs. If there Is no
«d. and aa we lutk back at them aft- all these good points in their favor.
We flnd.Abem Irritttlng. jet I am
tbe bouse or out of doors. If they *re
liand loom in your community the not sore b'ut that thS)- shine by eoqi'
.rwtaJ w.,IU.a liiv ttav b.„ bn»J.
'■
I’""-' ""
verj- much soiled, soak them lor sevflower society from tbe vegeuble gai
hours In warm water to wbich a rags may be braided and 'sawed Into parlson with those wbo choose the
ened onr sympathies, deepened
den, thU Cinderella of tbe bloasom little borax has been added. When v«7 serviceable rugs.
uble as the occaaton for airing their
characters and lifted
near«- oar ncbly deservea the posiiloD It has at
I recently saw a gfrl’a bedroom in grievances, their maiadles. their bad
you come to wash them, do not rub on
Father and Ills eternal love. Troubles, gained, not only on the score of good
the beard, and not even between the which she was using yellow sod white. tempera. One family 1 know seiecta
however, are of onr own making. They lioks. but also that of floe charai
The
cunalns
she
had
made
ot
white
the
breakfam uble. as the time and
hands, unless they arc of a very'durneither help us nor remedy tbe source -wWch is more than can be said of
able'fabrlr; just aqueexe them gently rbeesecluib with yellow borders which the plare for lu flereeat argnmenu
of the tsorry. Tbe more we give way
"cllmbera”
she had made of the aame material; and moat poignant complaints. Crltand
dip
up
Slid
down
in
iha
wwier.
to ibm lb. Ita.
bbl. to tap.

changing It tt It U too dirty. Rinse Her small nigs were homemade. She tclaua of tbe food aad service, lavecWith then, t can wot afford to have
trolored blossoms, so sfrtclly aweeC aet thoroughly and starch In bot atarcb. had taken old abeeU for the rags and Uves agalnat bustoeoa roatretampa.
(roublea and as long as 1 do not recoff by the pUnt’s own cool-green. „
curtains are pure whUa, ol. colored them.yailow for the main body veb^meat dlsrttaslon of political or ecj«Ue them, for ro. they do »ot exof the ruga and used the yellow and clealastinl sUnatlona all find their op­
^
• clear glass bowl on a snowy cloth. ,y uat. but If t^cy are cream or aerxi. white stripe tor ihs ends of (be rug. portunity in that trying period of
is a brutal tboaght, g ..,1, make tbe pUlnest meal attractive. ,h„ «,lor may be kept In them by She bad done the work herself and man's—and womaa’a—extremlt}'—the
belprtd Ihoaght IB Ihta. and tba mora These bright bloasoma do not combUte
a little toffee to (hi rinse *g- the effect was vary pretty. Tbeac first meal of the day.
To be dlataalefUl, table Ulk need
w. stody our troubles, the more wa *^1 with other flowers, nor I. deco- t„; or water In which ha^ has been ruga can be used on the porch chalra
will find tbe truth or tbe ’t^d poem, nted gUks or garish poUery becoming holled Is good for certain shades as K and seats and la the hammocks. They not ot neceaaity be quarrelaoine. Soate
that laU. US that 'thh greatest To them. Better and more artUllc Is g,y„
of . x„en tinge. Add a arc light tn weight and easily ban­ of the moat amiable people I ever entrenbles ot all m the trxmbles that * ronnion bmier crock, in which they i„uo coloring maUer to the starch, died and when they are dirty, then countered were my Uble mates at a
nevar arrive.can be arrant gracaliilly.-Udles’ *i,o. Clag the curtains waU between can be washed. When the soimaer U connin' boarding hoaae one summer
Wa caaoot shirk onr aorrowa. but .World.
the basda to equally dUtrlbute tbe over these ruga.esn be stored sway when they cama near driving those
about them Into chronic dytpepala
we can live to such a way that they .
'
. atarcb. If you are going to dr}' (bea ready tor Ike next suimier’s uee.
and fixed depreasioa by their remarks
will be atapplng abwea to a higher.
xa Renovate Food Cboppei
on fram^. yon should meaaare the
on tbe Meet the foqd offered them
Btaaroed Applae With OatmMlmore beauoful pUae of llring. aad ooe
xba knives of my food cbo|.ei be- laagth aztd width before wetilag them
Oatmeal U mucb nicer when aenred would probably have 'upon their In­
which Is above the pmty little wotriea
^lack and werf ao dull I couM and edjusf tbe frames accordingly, so
and trcmblea which arc after aU not
,riih n. says a booaekeeper. as not to get them either too wide or frith fruit. CaiefuUr pare aad core terna] organlutlotta At first It wat
worth rusalng about.
I
^ mnall piece of sand soap too loo* whan dn'. Don’t etfetch three tender appiea. place each In a deappeittiiig. ibea tt becaina almost
^
^ through the chopper, just sa 1 would them too tightly on' the frames, and be butiored cap. flU oanten with grated fnnnv, bat it never ceased to be tryTbr every worry under tba asa
a pouto, and it both brightened and sore that cwch point la fixed on one of maple sugar sad steam watH .quite in^
KM bt a beaHIng botma but ta the
Tbere'a
• remedy or there If tftarpeaed- the knives, aiaklac them tba pins. If yon have ao frames. (eadyr. Qaca ton bat dloh with
aoaa.
Fut Uke new. ! saved the pniveritad atrateb a qbeet la an unasad room aad freohly cooked oatmeai Btoctag a borne ot a friend was my dtaaer eallvIf there la oaa. try aad Bad K:
iBad aoap mad uaad U tor other sconr- pin them down on the floor, leaving .apnoatol ja each cavity. Bmve with aaad one day by a vivid daaertptloB of
MM accMML Na fiatalls of sera or
the vtaBovs apsB far rapM drytag. •
V thhiB li nat oaa, new alad 1l~
**« iwpasea.

Around the
Sector’s -Jabk

anguiah weie spared and I was net a»tonlsbed when a gt
c bifgod to be excused t;om tbe table and
left the room with a falieitng step and
a white face. An effort yaa required
on my own |«n to relr.ln from following her. A similar Inridcni 'oc-

it pet bubbling bot. then sUr la a cupfnl 6f crated or shaved rich rbeeae.
g«,on to taste TIth salt, pepper and
* jash of pepper aanc* or a lliUe iio*<ter«4 borweradltb. Tbe pink bans
„„ ^e used pods and all If tbe |s>4s

U-"
wbl-b tad ,ta,T b, bU k,lll.b
,b,-.tab. .ub .
“• ««- •«?
.. . v-,
,
cloth. Cnt ot? the tops and carefully
-b, •«. .b. «j. bbd dsuibb ..11.i“T.
p,\ta""
-Ml-S.U. ,b«ta »i.-d
-----------b,ta ’’“™
U!.^ P.rb.i._>ta
.i™
but believe me.
ta.. there
.
tab
ien»on Jueci to flavor
do; I number among my memories
nltely. Do not fill tbe iicppers too fuIL
that of the dear man whom no one
....
..
„.~t
.Wdw-.-.
Separate
four
eggs Heat the yolka
would ever liav- atxused of affe*-»;
b o, b.b,..ta. .bd „.-d
tion
to {dead. "Can't we fioatiione Ibe dieof flour, making a smooth brtior. Dip
cpxrioa of this Mihject nnlii we have
flnlsbed eating?” wbeil topics were In- the chilis or peppers Into this, coating
iroducfd relating to gruesome detaH^ them Well, and then fiy in b«i vege­
of mness. a<cident. ofierations, battle, table <ril until fllqrly brown-d and
heated through. Serve with lotnato
murder or sudden death.
sauce.
A cotni-arisoD of exiierience and obQuesadlllas-Make a tilck paaCake
servaiiobs might be luleresting and
luriruciive. When »on are at table do
«>'
*ueal Bake iyou avo,.i or etKonrage topics that are
»«*
across. Uy It
likely to piovoke heated argument m » hot PUtter and cover with ^ot
and unronifortahle teellng? Do y.Mi vblli sauce. Sprjnfcle over a Utile
abMaln from .rItIH-n. and (auU-flnd- minced raw ontoo. grated chee''^e and
Ing at the peri^. when ’<oni|iosuie stoned olives. Make six more very
should. l>e rultlvai.-d as an aid .0 d.- Oiln pancakes, dipping each '*0' In ;
gestlon? Ho yon try lo keep nnsavory the chill saut* and placing <me on top
>ub>H'ta and unaiii-etizing Hems out ol' of the other with zhe onion and olives
the ronvenCaiiou or do you pinnge In between. Pour some of tlie sauce
recklekaly in. rxinOdent of your own over tbe top and place in tbe oveo for
ttrength of digestion? What do ymt s few mlnuiea to beat through. Serve
talk About a> (be xgble?
-'like a shortcake or pie.
Does it seem tlut so vigorous a ceb
------------------------sorithip of themes might narrow ibe .
Vanlihsd Ttilno*fli-ld of conversaiton? Not at all. and
These are no birds in last year’r neats,
the bnstoesa of promoting chee.-fnl ibey’re gone, with all their young;
char upon InieresiinK and agreeauk' there are no laughs In Ust year’s
topics ts the duty of every dweller tn jestA however well they’re sprung,
r. family.
Tboc u no news in last .war's sheet;
Rightly riew-ed the table ir oitc of ihc things Ibal ttoppeoed then and
the pleasabttrK gatheriof ingi-en ol a made u« prance on anxloos feet, are
elan. The sCoff or the p-er whp h chestiiBU
m«n-.. Tbeie U no
may meet Ibis aiatemeoi-ts u-siiotony wheat In Ust yea^^Mf. It’s ground
to bow far the family board, lu most and goqe to dough: there are no tears
bousetaolds has sunk Ih-Iow its proper |a Ust year’s grief, bo walU in last
■tandard.
year’s w-oe Some folks are ^ways
“We miss dear Dad mcsi at meal looking back to things that aie no
time*.” a woman na:*! to roe not long more; they wring their hands and
after her fstbei’s IHuith. “We always cry aUck tor picaaures gone before,
used to be so merry then! It was the They don't admire the birds that slog
time in tbe day wbe= we could be to- with ardor in tbe wood; they aay the
getber and chat without burry snd he birds that xang Ust spring were flfiy
was so genUl. so fiM of interest in all times as go»l. They don’t enjoy tte
(bat we did and w^ savetl our best gentle breeze that rustles to and (to:
stories to tell him ^en and talked 'we had no jitn* crow winds like
over all tbe things 'hat meant most these,’' they mutter, “lone ago.' Tbev
to ns. Our family meals were tahoui don’t apprecUte tbe flowers that scent
Ibe fdesssmest things that haiiepncd our tnodern Junes; 'aUs.' they sigh,
te usT•’
"for bygone hours when everyone
ThU Is as it should be. and also as raised peuoes?“ And If these people
It might be to any home worthy of the dwell In bllas. when gone to Kingdom
name. M^at domestic (aide talk ^t1 Come, tbeyll sigh: “Confound a harp
be tics jfi the hands of all, but iireeml. like this—1 wish 1 had a drum;- Tbe
neiitly in those of the heads of tbe worU Is brighter now. today, than e’er
bouse! If they guide the lalk/n the It was before, and footb-b is that tietright dIrev-lloB. If they discourage Tul jay who tigbs for thlngi of yore.—
proroiuly aad firmly any inciinatwu t« Walt Maaon.
wrangling or hlckeriog. If ibev direct
-— . ,
the diMUsslon frotn loi>i«s that tnav
Hromehold Wotaa.
lead to barii feeling or ti> dlagast. they

corasurch’or lluur
can sbaiiccuDveisatlonal tamll.r habits sugar before adding It to jour pud­
along tbe best lines.
ding it wlU not be aecesssrj to mix tt
No time is too soon to begin. The !
with milk or water firs:, at ts tmoally
young coupleracbo go to honsekeeplng
tbo method.
may-surt as they mean lo go on nnd
^
when the children reach the age when
ahey may Iw allowed a part in the
chat, their tendency will be what ti.e
lather nnd mother have made it).ist ns these hrouabi from thrii own
,«H
homes the customs practiced there.
Apples and bananas fried In o«ve
There are vlrtnes as well as vicious c*!!
f*'’
dellcatr and ap|>etlfcircles In events.
lug (ban wbra fried in batter or other
The educational vaiuc of uble Ulk
Ba«»*fat la the next best thing
can hardly be overrated, as those after olive oU.
know who have been blessed by living
To hurry (he cooking process of
In cjliured l>mllieq where the confei annhlng cooked In a double boiler
onccs at meals is of mattera. worth add salt to the water la the outer
while. Bear this in mind, yon jvarenu hMler.
who are likely to let your own fatigue
Urd palls arc useful for ''Uortac
lead you to sUence at the uble - or to sugar, coffee, rice. etc.
IrrlUbllUy and petolenee.—Exchange.
Ic arranging the atetag booaecleaaIni don’t overlook iwe eellar. Everw
What tha Mexicans Eat.
cellar sbould^bc wbitewssbed at least
So Important a part lx plai ed by the
once every year, sod tbe stirlBg it tbe
dietetics uiion one’a uenul and phys­
best time.
ical condition that the great Napo­
Hiur boiling water on orange* snd
leon’s defeat at the battle of AnsterIIU was atirlbuiod to aontethlng tbe let them sund five minutes, fflda will
cause tive white lining to come away
clean, with tbe skin so that a large .

Tta. .11 .to.

I. to. .ta ..r

seems to be true In the case of the
Mexican way Of serving vegeubtet.
for tbe result Is delirious enough lo
engender peace and good will toward
their fellows In all who partake thereof. The following reclpas may be 'hot
stuff.’’ bnt they are delletoua. and the
proof of tbe podding will be in tbe
eating;
Eairadat—Put four teMpoonfuli of
butter, or two of butter and two of
olive oU. on to bent In a saucepan.
Cbo|. one two email oaiona a bunch of
parsley, a little celery, a clove of gartie and some green pepper. Seaaoo to
taste with salt and a uWeapoonful of
SpanUh aonaage or any highly teasonad aautage. After It has cooked
down well add half a cupful oi good
stock, broth or bot water. Hare some
macaroni balled tender and blaacbed
In cold water. B'brn tbe bM mixtare
U done arrange the macaroai on a bot
platter and pour tbe sauce over it and
grate some good rich cbeeea ovw tba
lop.
Bed Beans and Cbeeaa Botl two
cupfuls ot red beans uatii quite taadm,
Ihes drain and put Into » suw kMtla
with h Ublaapooaful of bet lord. Pry
wtthout eease-hUf M»s|i a few ot the
beans to tUckaa Ibe gratry- Add
aaough hot watar lo motoioa end let

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Summer Curtalm.
Ten-eent cheesecloth wlU make ,
pretty cuitalas oritb aa addition of rat
or torchon edging, and will oM laas
than a dollar a lalr. Plato scrim at 23
cenu a yard will look.well if apCIt «nd
edged with some aulUbU iace or nevelty braid and hung -straight at the
aldaa ot tbe wlndowA Besides these
mniartaU wash wall and wUt laal for
••»«»« namiaer, with ptoper cars,
»>>«• the rcsuliant Ught gad cool
»«»»» ndd anMber good featurr to
"f*giapt. Herd Baueatabl^poaBfoi of batter,
croamad. to thraa tahtetpooafnla ot
powdered maple swar: beat together
mtfl creamy, (hen add one teaspoonfnl of thick, sweet cream and boar
hard tor five mtoniek. CbiU betora
serriag
‘ ■ -----------------------'**
a Bird Hint
Wbra my bird M ironblea with a
parasita mdu a bird lover. 1 tdaoa a
ptneb of caraway seed to bis need cap
daUr. or glra him a rlad of bacna oa
which M afotoBM a plMOi of red peppar.

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