Grand Traverse Herald, April 04, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 04, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-04-04

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESPAV A K D X H U R S D A Y—» 1. O O

A YEAR

TRAVEESE CITY, GRAND TRA\T:RSE ('OrNTY. MlCnnAN. THIH.'iDAY. APRIL 4. \9V2.

LA FOLLEHE SWEPT WISCONSIN

BSEY FAMILY SURPRISHI -

WILL ISSUE
PARK BONDS

BOUGHT HEW GAR

FLOODS MENACE MANY CITIES

^MICHIGAN RIVERB REFORTtO M
RISING RAPIDLY
Another auiomobiJe reepooelble for
Mr.«nd Mr*. Wm. Klkeyof E^w Bay
soesiderable rommeni on the pat
were .radplent* of a \ery bappy aurlocM
motor
car
entbualasts,
is
tbe
prlae Wedoeaday. .Mr* Blkey'a nepb- DESIRABLE BAY FRONTAGE SE­
Cloa* Conteat For Townaiilp Office :
new Iluick car. model rs. purebaaed
ew, Arnold Bra<l(maeller, of Germany,
CURED BY CITY.
by C. F.Zapf. It U a five paaseager
who abe baa uoi »eeo (or S* yeara.
touring car fully e<nUpped and belong*
Honor. April 2 —Tbe bonding prt^
Tbe following euperrlBori were arrived here today, and ibrough the
the latest tSl* style. Mr. Zapf
sltion <ani4 lor 120.000 ter good
elected fnn tbe different lownabtps effort* of Patrolman Catwon locaied
strong
admirer of the Bolck esr whl.b read* Tbese bond* are pe/abte
lo tbe county at tbe aprlng eleotiou: hi* *0111. When ulking over the phone
Is proven by the fact thsi. after hav­ the rate of »:,00ma year, beginning
Acme—Jao. Hoxale.
today It wa» bard to eonvlnce' Mr*.
MAKEB-40EAL PLAYROUND FOR ing traded hie old roadster, which .■* 1ft veers. The lullowing officer* in the
Elkey that It really Wn* her
BUli—Fraak M. Hamlin.*
WATER ONLY LACKS TWO FEET
THE PUBLIC.
Bulck. as part payment for fal*
town were elected:
OF HIGH MARK .
nephe*. Mi>. KIkey left the old «
Raat Bay—Albert Carliele *
touring
car. be Uler returned to
Geo. H. Smith, dupen isor
try
wbeneBradtinaeller
waa
hut
FUe Lake—Ralph HIrkt.*
garage
and
bought
It
U-k.
City
New
Has
Privilege
-of
Using
Ed. Xrlman. Township Clerk
year* of age.
Oarfleld-J. K. Bnell.*
W-n*r Front. From River
R A. Conklin. Tieasuier.
Grant—E. H. Burrow*.*
Mouth to Eaet of Oval
F. I. RrvkwelL Highway Commls
Green Uke—Jno. Anderaon *
sloiier.
Dleh Deck.
1x>ng lAhe—Fred Riagclon.
BELIEVED THAT CREST HAS BEEN
Wm. l> Griffith*. JusUte of 1
REACHED AT BAOINAW
Mayfield—E. A. Nirkeraon.
For some time the qaesllun of
Paradlae—J. R. Wyrkoff.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF WASH­ Heme.
KNIGHT
lilEAgURE
MAO
GOOD
MA­
C«ndH4en« on th* Mlanlnlppi ara lira
tiding suitable playgrounds (or
Wm. Marwfaail. Board of Review.
PenlnauU—Wm. B. Gray.
INGTON MORE HOPEFUL.
Indlettlow Ar* ThM LaFolim* CarJORITY IN HOUSE. pravod Today*—Man Imgaraad
'
people of the city bss been under dUThere weke two |mnle* In tbe field
Union—Fred E. Mill*.*
.rtad Euta Ey OraaUr Maioi-lty
From Chlcat* t* RabwUd
cusslnn and several silempu have It I* Bclitved Madero Will Recruit the Republican and ScM-laUst. ’ The
MThllewater-:—M. W. MerrtlL '
man iw R-ttra. Clar*
Geve^or Oabern Will Not Be Able been made to procure grounds with
and Btrontthao Lav***.
Republlrw-W 1 votes,
New Army and Thu* Prevent
Man Maka ClaimaTo Walk far Several
park bond* that were voted several
>Ro«le«*(L
Weekt.
laxoo. March I —TB* Knjaakb.uara ago without success, nuriag the
11 3.-WHb aU Of iba
r baa flooded U* lowlaBd r«*lWashington. April 2 r-Tbe suir drpast .vear tbe question was again lakt«aatr-t»o diairiet Ealaaataa aed four
I^anslog. April 2.—Otborti will
dene* district* today bad ta rfiMdJy
panmenl declared tne ouliook for
up
by
the-business
men
of
the
dalagaiaa at Urea «oneedad lo L«Palunable'to walk on the foot he Injured
risiog. it ii mily two feet tower Um
peace in Meuro was more favorable
Mlr orar Taft aa iha raaaU«r ynatarWhile tramping orer the bill* yester­ city and option* secured on property
(pur
yaar*
ago when tbe dtoBMrow
today,
due
to
the
entbusiasni
of
the
that was adapted to park
day'a irHatariam. Tba 'raluraa wblch BUREAU OF ASSOCIATED CHARI day for several weeka a<-rordlna
flood took place. At Hoarar n cAm*
Madero * meaaage to (ongre**. which
. ara aUU tacomplata ladloata that WIIpbratrUns today. The Knight These were alfted down until tbe mei
TICS IS ACTIVE '
watch U being kept
has just been received Also the ani-bar^
of
Tbe
moVetuent
settled
opbonding
bill
opening
tbe
saloon
bust
aoa aaenrad tl <X the damo^c dalaAccident Will Confine Him to
which broke to IMt.
sevgral pieces of property lying DouDcemeni itiai Mivdero hopes to
sataa. ladudlng toar at larca. Poor gpring and Summer Went Win in­ neaa to concerns in other slate* pass­
Hem* Foi^ Bom* Tim* ta
Grotto R*4Hd* ’nmiMiasd
raise a new army of 60,(KK> nit-n.
clude Wider Flald Then
ed the^ouse -4 to 24. Tbe «.W:uiTeni west of the Ovst Wood Iliab compsny
daUeataa wara ceacaded Clark hj tba
Come.
Grand Rapid*. AprU 3.—With * riaa
Should recruit* fim-k to Madeio It
reeolution fixing the busloeas adjourn­ dock. wtib a tronuge. eaat and west
Wllaaaltea. Clark awportara cUlu
’ 1.4 inrbos In (ha rlv*r today aad •
would pul an end to Intervention talk,
loosing. Mil b, April 2 —(bivernor flood menacing the wm aMa «( tS*
ment today and final next Wednesday «rf 264 feet. <Tth a depth varying from
tonrtaaB. SiaU SaBater BUin today
otherwise intervention Is le*vl^bIe. Oaboru. while out tramping alone in
;o to 4fw*feet. north and south.
At tbe Bionihly board meeiing of the was adopted by the.house. 76 t
aald *nka rapoita loEleaia tkat LaFtoL
^ly. four huge pompa wara *11 that
This property is ideal for tbe pu according to tbe depsrtmenu atritude. the W(x>ds eoutheaii of this city ibis keep the elty from baiag intudnUd.
UUa carrlad Ua atau by a paatar a^- Bureau of Aaaoelatad Charliles. A|>ril^
pose of a park, aa It is located on on
afternaoD. Bllpjied into a anow-eovered
loHtr tban arar baTCaa. Every Lapol- nerond, tbe ueual report* were re-'
altracllve spots along (be
bole and (rartnred three bones of tbe
latu dalacata U alerted
Ttlbout reived. T%e treMurer *taied thai bal­
Sagtoaw. April 3.—It U btitoowd the
bay shore and Is easy of access to the
instep of hi* left foot. In tbls condlance on hand tbe flrat of tbe roonth
doubt
of tbe flood In the Bdglnav Hrar
people fruiii all pans of (be city and
(ion be hobbled a mile and a baK to V
iha* iMxra reached a* tba water la at»HitvaiAaa, April I.—Dr. Gerald Bad- oenaUled of SllO.TS. Tbe general *uespecially to lourisi* who want to en­
tbe following:
f.ciory JUS, inalde the city nmn.1,,^,, .k,,
Th* rtrar to
Inc waa alactad' fliayar orar Mayor
joy the lake breete* during tbe beatand lelepboned.dor m*slsun<-e and ***'„,,.
Employaoat Depanaent—Rveglri*
r feet below the raoBrd gtage
Betdel. aodalM, by plarallty of 1S.W4.
tbe meeting of tbe coun­
Uken to bis to^denee shout tw-o boarsL^, ,911,
givan ateody work. Four washerwo­
Double Engine* Will 8t Used To
aoeordlBs
cil Tueadsy night It was voted
Climate and Land is Suitable fee Gen­ ifler (be ai,x-idenl o<x-urred. He bad
men
given
work.
One
Ban
given
odd
Increase Efficiency of
Ha aUo took tba 1
struct the mayor and city clerk
eral Agrieulturar
with bln his gun.
that

,land lugged
—----xrmpnis. A|ini
lae woa
DONI iba ontra] of tba aodaJIata. Bai­
bond* in the sum of fT.uoo for the
Purpoae*.
.1.U d..lni M. udinu .dd »ld>dl ,d„
^
Cbarjcy Oepart&tentdal U optlvlatle ovar hU letaaL and
purchase of this i>roi>eny, the ntotion
jonroey. The foot,
foot; was badly wvonrn'out
swollen out of commiaston
commiukiB and Ibnadi
d «• Cb« fact that tbe aoeial. poned to eonnty poor
Quiucy. Ma**.‘, April 2.—The dwtroySan Fran< isco. Cal.. April 3.—About when be arrived borne, preventing a boa
opposition. The
Doe order amergonry greoeries sent - Henley, represeniing a type of
The property <■■■!* m Ur
two hundred (uniiera. mostly from Cal- thorough examination of the injury
city
has
had
option*
on
some
of
these
is
IStW.OftO.
poor ta^Uly. and also half a ton of l>edo boat destroyer new to ibe Ameri-,
Konila and other states on the Paci­
li to asBe pUce. Food Mnt to famCairo, April 3.—Tbe miwh— ||m
navy, was surccesfutly Unnebed Iota for the past four year*, and the fic roa*i. anlled from this port today and the examlnstiom waa poatponed
'~«be^ aaMld dba 'aocUUali win
final purchase by Ihe council
until Wednesday, when aa X-ray will
improved today, tt to bhlto**4 Uto
ba ratoraad la two yean. CoBaraaa- Ily in wbirb was lllneos. Milk sup­ today at the yard o[ the Fnpe River
the steamship Tahiti (or Australia, be naed.
with the appruvui of tbe public Thes?
city la saved, from a i
laaa Berear aald ibe reverae win apur plied tor cblldreu In one family. One .................
The Henley
make a thorough YbKpectioa orYbe
bonds will bo a part of the* $:.n.oo(»
The
governor
has
been
In
the
habit
load
of
wood
donated
by
Oval
Wood
aa
tbe river It near tito MBwt AtfllB
t)« aociaiuu to creator elan.
will be tbe first of tbe destroyers
avalUble
Irrlgailon
lands
of
Victor-.,,
winter’of’tramping
or
riding
which
were
voied
for
park
puriK>*0*
Diab Oo. aent to elderly Udy. Three ed with both turbine and reriprocatthis nroratog. Tba iroatbtr bam dra
n-veral veara mbo. The bonds will ■- The excursionist* are In charge ofjihe country everv afleriMoa. bat
dared that anless heavy ralna BMV B
children provided with shoes. Twemy- Ing enginea. The -reclj
William Caiianarh. a member of
.^rae of hi* friends have accom- wouldn't go Bboie 34. Flv* boMrod
year* and o.-irij 4', per <-eni
wo pieces of rlotblng given out.
ginea will be used for rnilsing at from
(be irrigation commUsiou of Victoria psnied him. it it feared tbat tbe ac­
interest.
man arrived from Cbiroso t» aafltot IB
aixteen knot* apeed. When the
The Burton received finy-five piece*
cident will confine him
hli home fo- tbe wprk OB the leva*. KDlUa arooB
A petition wak received from At- who came lo the I'nlled State
^ Eariy Oraad Trowraa Pleneara Loat of elolbins during the montb, sent In rewel ia to be run at a higher rate
months ago. to promote the trade re­ ime
rick
Burden
and
other*,
asking
ibst
duty. The entire Rael FlMt lakaW
1
Ban.
response to request printed In tbe pa- of apeed Ibe veciproeaUng engines
lations
between
Victoria,
the
I'nited
trict In Tennetate to flOBdad. aad New
A Aenerous donation of mogey will be cut out and the turbine* oper­ tbe te)epb(we pole located In (he side­ Slate* and 'Canads and to induce comMadrid is badly to B*«d of AM. T»*
'Tiaay of tba Oidar raatdabta «< tbe was also received from (he ink*.
ated. Tbe roniract apeed of tbe Hen­ walk esBi of Ibe Columbia hotel b> fteiem agriculturists toaettle upon
moved as tbe wries ran all be taken
entire town U flttoded aad t.Mt >r*
Oraad Tiareraa recloB wfll racrat to
tmrmrtant boainess was dlscuraed. ley is set at (wenty-nlne knots
reclaimed sod Irrigated lands of t’ieon
other
pol^
in
the
neigh
tlCM.
lean of Ua death of day B. Ooltar, and plans outlined osr the spring and bour. bur it i* expected that she will
toria. .According to bi* statement
borbood.
it
wa^referred
yoOBcaat «pa of Mb a OoCar. Jay BSBner work, which will embrace a be able to make at least thirty-o;ie
mlitee on stroefe and walks and (be there are in Victoria about 1.000.000
waa borti at Ftaaktort Hay 21.
«
wldar field tban bereiofore. nje grail- knots.
acres
of
land
which
can
be
rocUtmed
aid dial at UU aaar Deoi&s. New fyUg Intereat taken by tbe public in
The Henley is named to commenv- fire chief.
for agrioultural purposes and of these
Js<ks(in. Ml** . April 2.—With Sun­
Tbe Traverse City Cbsir company 1*
MasloD. March It. lfI2. age » r
be work of the Bureau was comment- rale tbe deeds of two brothers. John
ir-ft.OOO acre* are already under Irriga­ day a^ool workers present from all
Masting af Five Cawntto* TflhaB Rtoa*
The OoCara ware early ploBaart of ad upoB by tbe Board, and the aasnr- Dandridge Henley and Robert Hen- in need of more room in sbicb to si
tion. The climate conditions are si- over the aute. the anuaal.coBTentlon
la ApHL
GUa Arbor aad llred to tbaf ylelalty
They were nephew* of Manhr material which I* being shipped
felt that tbe same spirit of-tenbe same as tbose of lower Osll- ,of the MUsisaippI Sanday School aafar Biasr yMn. eoatatlma ago they eroBS entboslasm would be continued Washington and both were dlstfbguiab- carioad Iota. They want to rent the for^ia and tbe laud U said
soclaiiOD aasembled today In thia city.
A county road laMltBW lor Ito
■orad to LodL Cal. and oa Oac. 1. In the fntuK.
ed offlcera in the early days of ue old city tool bouse which waa aband­
ly.^ell suited for (be raising of Seasfons will ba held for three days conatles of Antrim, BBUto, Oraad
oned
when
Ibe
new
one
waa
built
itll tDOvad to New Mexico 1b bopea
American navy. John Henley eomfruit and ~Wg(Jable* and (or dairying- Id the Flrat Baptiai church. Subjecta Traverac. Kaifcaaka and Ladara* wHI
tbat tbeir aoa would latprobe
manded tbe Carolina, tbe vessel which This atructure jplni their property and
■ elating to Sunday acbooi work and be held i* Ue eouaty cMn boaaa to
baahb. Far aeoe tlBf be aeccoed to
aided Andrew Jackson at .New Or­ Ua uae-wiM greatly asatr them in tak­
method* wOl be tahen op and dlscosa- Traverwe City on April Id Bad tl. befeel better aad then a ebange rase
leans In breaking tbe. force of the ing care of ihelr material. This was
ed b.v such noted workers aa Dr. and glBBtoc St 2 o'clock p. w. M WadBoaaad deaU eBaaed. . He U eurrived by
advance of the British army. Robert referred to tbe streeia and walks
Mrs, H M Hamlll of Nashville, W. H day. A representsilva of tba ftate
a wir« hU pareau and one brother
Henley served in the navy during the mlitee.
Wiggins of Dillss, Dr. R. P.
WiU ba to Bttsedtealdee Baiwfeiu other reUilvei.
of I8t3 and Yiariiculariy dlstlnA danvass of the vote cast a
of St. t.Auls and aereral others Ajance 0 render any 1
gnished himself at the battle ot-Ijike spring election wet read showing who
Spokane. Wash.. April 3.musical program under the dtrenloii of'b,(> p
had been elected to the verious city
today welcomed a amatl army of edo- Cbamplain.
Prof K O Rxell wifi he a leading fea- lag.
offtcea No change* were made from Vote of Four to One Was Uiw
catora, who gathered from all part* of
'( the convention.
tdsaa and suggestion* os smtter* per­
the list that ba* been published.
Washingtxm, Oregoo. Monuna and Ida­
taining to hictawars. Osa of tba »b» Away Meoday
ho to uke jtsn In tbe Tourteenib an­
Objenions to the peving of West
jert* of the meeting I* to Bt^^with
Lai« lllnaaa.
nual meeting of the Inland Empire
Seventh street were resd from Mary
tbose Interaated lo belter ro^s affd to
WaabiogioD. April S.—That mkes
Will Premet* The Good Road* Move- Wilhelm and Amelia Voiruba. They
Teachers' sssorlsUon.
Today
talk over plans for tba fwtora. Tb#\aime tecoml in the race—not counting
metiL
were leceived and placed on file
tendasre of the public to tovltad.
died Mon given over to the reception of the vlslR.'K 'coDietit,'" W'at the coepenent
. day algbt after a three niombs' lUnan. lor* and several preliminary confer­
Tbe committee on fire and police
of l-aFolleiie upon hl» victory to tbF
Chicago.
Hi,
April
2—Nearly
t
ences.
Tbe
general
seMloos
of
tbe
dotag Wbicb the greater pan of tbe
granted permission to Hannah A I-sy Wiiconsin prim*rW. and he expre**
conventioo will
repreeemlng ’
Po.-tUod. Ore. April 2—The thir­
Mercantile company and to Mrs. II. K
.
___________jdle waa born ing and continue until Saturday.
men'e club* and other organiuilons Roby Wilson to make the irnprov--- led great grailfication over the re*ult teenth annual I-en< b tbrta n( the Port­
la Maybaa, Aoaa 2. li»o. Tan year.!
home
'I re-elved notice
The distinguishing feature of ibe
Illinois, were on band
f at (M Fmi
land Kennel club opened n-dav under
a^sba baeana tba brtde of Mr. Mr- program this ye-ir is tbe large nuiuocr (lay St tbe opening of what is be Qietiis that they asked fur at a foime- niormug I bat we carried Ihe state (out
'londitiona pointing to the nn«l sueme«-ling
of
tbe
■•ouui
ll
Qfll mad from that time until about
one. aod a - ertain candidate wa-n i |< e*Klul show lu Ihe Iiislurv nt (be • lull.
lied edurotor* whe win deliver ad- lieved to be the first convention of
The qiiesnoo c-f acveptliig
Ida yean
they Bade tbeir bona dresses. Aiuong them win be Presi­ women ever held In Amerita for .be
The borne ol Mr. aad Mrs. K. Paol
It," adde-i IjFolleue.
The 'Oi- Isrveial hundred prite wmcing dog*
at Haaorw and other potnu la aoatb- dent G. Stanley Hsll oY CUrk Univer­ sole purpose of promoting the g-x-i lion offered b' the l>u-k Ijike Powe;
graii!'iii*. a» 1 haven't made a f'Om proiiilnetK kennel* ihronkbout tb<- u Garfield avenue waa the ScaB* of
oni Hlcblgan. Mr. McGill rame oortb sity. Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston. roads movemem Miss Jane Addan.t.. ompsii', and subniiltlitg the pro]>o- «|iee<b in VViKcontin tor (our vear*. I S'orthwe*!
pretiv «priDB wedding Monday ev^
;neliide.| am.-t.* the
to aecapt tbe poeUlen of buuer Bak­ Prealdent C. A. I>uDiway of the Unl- the,ooted oeulemeni worker prcsideil \ition to the vote:* Of the
;ng when Mrs Ida Weiner bevaBM tba
ijiFclle-.-e leave*
on h.« »»*t jevhil.ll*
l-rv-ught up. and the molion to acrep’.
er for W. A. MrCool aad during ihelr veraliy of Monuna, President E. A.
hride of Robert Wedow. Rev.
M.
l-eaV.mg' to'tr,
Ibe initial senlon. wliiib
•h.plh or the Oak Park fWagregattora
reatdence here the eonple met aad Bryan of Wsshlngton State college. held this afternoon at the Aiidilori-iu’ was lost hv a v.-ue of K to t Tbia -ml
-----------------------j F*r*n Crept ef We*t«rn Michigan.
won Oaay tileoda. Mn MeGIH waa Professor E J. 1ddln» of tbe Untver- tooTei. The ronventinn will coniinue :he ronaiderailoD of the plan b- th- Encourage Agrieuluirsl Oevetro"*"*-1 The statimct have heeC compiled >i rbur'h oSl< atlug. 'The bride wor^r
•ity.
The
pUni
was
off-re<!
aa
an
suv
of rbarmiag dUpoaltloa and waa
ally of Idaho. Anhuf H. Chamberlsln
Agri. :;li .ire being tbe foUoU*ti'’B Of'woirh tell the story for the producilou > pretty gown of brows silk inuU end
tomorrow.
iHary poser lo the yueei. Ciiv iilani ..I pernisnenl pT>*i-erii>. morr »hd oj farm rrops in Western ‘Mnhig:
was ai'.eoded by her sister, Mias Letgeaaral favoiite daring her llte. She
should additional power be tie.-ded
U aarrlTed by bar buebaad and nunlloeh and (he groowMBaa wni Will
>t of public edmore atlrntloii 1* be.ng given W ’he!-rfce number of acre* devoted to ea
tbo future.
B«aa raUxteaa la tbe aoatbeni part nnttioo of Idaho.
ceveloptneet of all agricultural re of the more important crop* during Shook nepbee Of th* gTOOm. FoltowThe coanni will meet again m
of tbe atate.
The Maie*mi-n d Great Bri tbe lam cen.u. ..ear were ra (oi:.^: :ng tbe ceremony soppar *** servad
Monday
nlriii
iocop
h
K
t
vsrvMjs
ni
tba bridal party and a few dga»
A Aon prayer aerrlre waa held
alD have elaborated a plan wbenb:- Cora. 35:.:24 acre.; oau. 1*?.»*0:
Will Compete For Amateur Honers
ii-r»
< iiy I'usines*.
fiBB tbe boBM Tueeday aflacaoon.
Thia Week.
I Urge atnwur.i of money wfl! be de­ wheat. 10k..;v'i, bailey. 2.:i:. buck- frieoda of the cooiracltog paniea. Mr.
-New York. April r —gome of
Bar. McKee oElrtaUag. tbe reBalns.
nted each year for sdvaneing Brit »b when. 21.715: I'e. m;.323; bean*. 47. aod Mrs. Wedow will reaid* in tbt
OKI note danixieur trap abooter* of
d by tbe (naeral trany. left
agnculiurar (mere*!* and for teachirg :ia. poutoe*. i'>2.4«>9. bay and (oragt. city.
the rouniry weie on band today for
oa tba « o’clock train in tbe
ithe tcienr* of sgrimltur*. A BOBlber 4S7..5::.
the sevetith annual amaieor cbamploalo rMaybeo. and barlal look idace In
brory $
of colleges wili uk:- part in tbe ed icaMra. Jails Parker received word sbip of Amerira at clay pig-ot,*. The Maroh Proved Banner Month i
tha^sBo
tlonal work, earh nnklng a apeclaAJ wera'(^‘‘6,t:n."‘?n^‘«to;T
Post office.
yeaterday'ihat her niece. Hr*. 'W. W. louroameni is being held oa ib<
barley, 37.- Fiction l.a:. Jnv. Flcttoa 1JB3. FWof some particular branch of ihs sci- :C2,::i; -heat.
French of NIlea, bitch., was taken with ground* of ihe New York Aihletb
buckwheat.
1S:.3«S:
rre.'1.123.leaophy 13- Religtoa t. Boctotogy 73.
For the month of March t;.- local enee. The rniver*ity of Cambridge,
Travers Island. Today vai
,a muvke of paraiyal* on' an ocegp club
*77: bean*. 46ti.O:i; peas. r>,.-.72;
Natural Science 31. Caefol Ana 17.
liOKloBii'e sold
I-th one-c-ent stamps which ba* taken a protnlneci psrv In
ateamer Just €»oi of New York clty- given over to the preliminary
PIBO Arts 23. Uteratar* 31. Iltgiorr
lianner mouth tbe breeding of new wbeata, is to re­ -Utoe*. 14.S1M16; cJover seed.
Hooae^ Rmh Btraot 1b Elnwoed Tbe message was sent by srireleax oa tbe program. The• champloeiship^alooe li ha* b-'n a lianaer
3S. Trsvai 3i, Btognpby 22, «*a.
»w. There win for the office and U ailnbuted largeiv ceive ISO OOO to yr-.ftOO ymr obsobi
tetecr^ 4e Mrv Parker's nephew. wiU take place tc
Works 114.
from
tbe
devetoptnent
fund
foe
'be.
llie local option ramp*ign.
Mr. Crampton who will Join them
Total Bomber hooka immi
promotion of tbia Una of stody. and
> Monday, afl- once In .New York city. Ur*. French
give oee an idea of '
Dally Bverag* hooka id*B*d 1^ total
Oxford fnlveraify will recelTa *7.300
it a straw
amount of mail bandied because
with her busband aad dsogbter had
a OB tbe f
I randt- been apeading the winter In norida
Followring Is the ra*ult of a vote tbe campaign for a greM deal of the per annum tor the atndy of the c'.a-|ceni. oata. bocfcwbaat and hay; M<nl- aambM- la rondtog roeato l,2lt, 4a«y
fiatas dBrtag tbe fatiance of tbe elee- and on tbeir way home had atopped Uken la Leelanau townahlp on ib- mail sent from here aa* stamped with nomic* at agriraltore. Tbe Oxiutd ealm ranked first as t« ytoM of rye. fiveraga to raadtog rcitoa » ptoa. «ra
I Bombar at story bo«r 117, araraga
tioa. wblcdi resBhed as follows
qoestkMi whether they sboald bond narnpa that bad been purchased at Agrictotural School Es being developed beans, Routoe* and ctoeer seed, and
at JaBalca and tbe BecBndaa.
imbv at atiMT bo«r-M. BaaMff Day
BoowedL 74; Taft. T; LaFPIMU.
ly frleadi In Traver** nty wQl re- for
for the improvement of other place* aad *001 here by bre< with a view to abowing the best meth­ Emaset ranked firat a* to ytalda of
MartR 23rd tit iMoki toaaad.
1: BO ehote^ A.
barter and dry KUto leoiB of bee aaddeo lUneoa.
a: T«A 204; No. M3.
od* of
CAPTURED CVCRy DELEGATE IN
THE ETATE.

TDWW SUPBIVISORS

MAYOR SEIDEL
WAS DEEEATEIH;

VOTBI ROAD BMHS

GREAT DAMAGE ’
AT KAUMAZOO

PROPfflIT WILL COST $7,000

gAU ARE IBID WATCn

SOCULISTS »LDST tOUMIIL

PEACE IS IN SIGHT

PASS BONDING BILL

OSBORN INJURED

MANY WERE HELPED

NEW TORPEDO CRAFT

TO INSPECT LANDS

najRjpwEn

-ARNUAL CDNYBITIDI

ROADIRnniTE

TBanSIR SFOUIE

ns. B. L miLi

RESULT IS PLEASING

woMEwiR Guvann

BERCH SNOW m

HAD SPRIXS WORM

TBAPSHMTHIS

TAffll WITH STROKE

GORDSUMP SALE

Till STRAW TOTE

tt/Loinm.

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Tuvxtaz gMiT.n, abs nAVBtn BAT uns, fBinaur, tna t, uu.

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Grand Trawarse Herald
and Trav^Biy Eirfe , ’
lyweaw*^

F iw»u at Uw VUitoo bom« last
Kr». VIH Pray rutted rriaUrea b««
Um week, nturain* to Tiawae Ctiy
Mra. Uasxlo Bt«ne)d baa boaskt
m Semrk'i bonne aent the hardware
aad vUI mora ia an aooa a* poaafble.

Suggestive Questions
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TERMS

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.FINE TONIC
FORyVOMbN-

need your betp. A short Baslar service
will be givtvtoM Sooday.
Ur. aad Mrs. Heory Ert^aoo are
morisg oo tbelr farm receoily iSmghi
or Oscar Barth near Bchooiberg.
Tbe mill at Soten rteaed Uto morwIng so that the me* cooM vote.
School u as lu aemto* at No. 3 Bob
nrday maklog op tost time.
^
Joe Hennaa Is having ,Ain»<Hme
sblogtod.
J
Seheel Repert.
Beport of ibe iU-KlBtoy acbool for
the tnoetb eodiog March 29:
Nnmber ol bo>s enrolled, d.
Number of xirls eeroHed. 8.
Number of days tauUt. 3dAverage duly atteudame. 1C% plus
Percent of s-tendauce. sT plus
Nettber absent nor tardy for. ti
Doatb. Daisy Brugh. Joale Broarbc.
Toay McKinley. H^ood Somers. Ulliaa WUeon. Melba Leaiu Myrtle Dia­
mond. Dalvln- Hausding.
rtatice
Brugh. Dule Bra^ Herbert Andai

Douglass & iiellogg
Your
Easter Shoes
\ Are here waiUnfi for you.
They are prettyr Look lo us
for your shoes this asmof^i

and you will not regrM it

tebeel Report.
•AUCTIOHCCM.>
Report of the Spartt^ School IhaIN-rfclMATIONAL PRESS
irict No 3. Parsdtoe'Township, tor th
QUESTION CLUB.
get the prices can aad OM 4hs .
moDlb ending March 8. 1912:
We commence today tbe publlca(II I Veraee 16-Il-Whal are the
uilian Hortdn. teacher.
«QUESM CITY AUCTION Ca Number uf days taught. SO. •
Uoa of a aeriea of eaiggeniUe queariana regso^ n bleb rampH belief la Paul s
ir 8. l-nls*
Traveras C»ty. MlcA.
Number. |.f papito eiuwUed. 14.
on the latematlonal Sunday School lesumonv|to the ro-urrectka of
CItlaeOB Ahoee No. R23S. BsB UU
NtraibT bt girls enrolled. 13.
ne time i*»t tbeee Jeews?
OSBORN.
feb ll-thur*4l
Number of iKiya enrulled. it.
weekly qneetlona hate been .stirring
l.esaon /for Suudar. AprU 14. ISIS.. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
.‘.verage daily atteadanro, 17 plnm
a great 4«al of aatlonal Interest. Tbey The IHe^of the Sabbath. Uark ll:2S:
George 7.eigler. Jr., rtnie ito
r«rae ceaaty eoaM acare^ be
Penvouse o( atiendaare. 81 ploa.
XW tm1 optlaa reaalt la 0?aa4
re pnbllabed la nearly a tboutand 1U;C.
camp today where he has been work­
nation, except tasaalbly tb* nmall- ewnpa|ier towns and are studied by
Myrtle WyckuA. leocher
■Brprtee to ttaoaa «be nadantood the
ing for the past six months f->r D. H.
F
oot
yean
aso
thU
»aa
303.
tt
la
On a.-eount uf bod roads aad sick­
lOlkitts of raaders. They are — ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Dsy.
MM of the majorkr a^laai the---------malor
in t«a tbti rm- and la but 14». Poor yean ago tbe city gave
warmly by the public aad
P
THIS DATE IN HISTORY. ♦
ness the average dally aiteodsnce ta
Paul Varnoe. sr. of En'tplre
Ity «t ill. tUTygar K waa nineta to SU. At the laat election tbe malority tbaaiasUcally andoned b> clergynteo #♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Osborxi caller Ttaursda.' at the home tow.
tor teeal option la tbe coaatry town* vaa 3I«, tbla year It vaa 434.
April 2.
of aO tbe cbnrcbea. Suada.v erbool *u
■of Th<»mas Deerin*.
' . WkOo tbe rooM la 80t all' that tbe loyal Ttienda of the local optioo
teachen. and adult
ITiii—Joseph Du<lle,v. governor of
Fred Calkins ot Kasaon was In our
FORE COUl
aanao boped. It la ewrtalaly aa ladlcaUoe that there la a giovfng aentlmat BiUe^lasa sebolars oae tbem in ever> MassacbMCiis colony, died In Rox- neighborhotri Thuraday to get tbe sogST-ATE OK XMCHUSAN-Tbe Pro- lisrt. lltM a. m.
la tbe ooaaty la taw ot the meaanre aad wlU be aa eaooarageineni for con- town where they are piiWlsbed. aa- bnry. Mass. Boro there July 23. Kftsnd bncfceu of Mr. Yaraoe bale foiiri for the County of Grand
No. ST lesvc* Copemtoh for T<d«Ba.
tiaaad work aloag tbla Itoe. Jt wm alao be aa inceaitre to tbe advocate* ot tbe genera] public are much Interest
ItiOl—BHilsb fleet undr Nelson bom­ aod will make maple sugar aod syrap Traversi.\
n;0»a.m.
/
«
tbo ep«a aaJow to asaJauin the law atricUy and IjaipartlaUy. Tbe reealt of
in the matter ^ the estate of Hiram
barded Copei
thto spring oo the Psyment place.
Taylor,
dw-eaved.

Marriage
of
Napoleon
L
and
the uHMw cannot bat be tor pood.
^
luc Biae
CoBiracUng for this unique
Mr. and Mrs. Jo*eph Albrv.hl wore
.NoUuC-m., berebv given that four
rnis IV ibe Archduebest Maria Isjulsa of Aim- Empire calle.-* Wednosdty on bus! month* Nmrr tlM- inth day of March,
study uestqlon ^mce forms
Herald and lit reader* hilo» a local ia.
Bs they win go to tbelr ne* home A. I». IMJ. have been allowed for
18SP—Suney made for Uylag out MondAv or Tuesday pf next week
iTcdllors lu .iieaeni tbelr
.
The aaceesa of tbe Hon. W. D. C Germaine, onder the conditions exist- club of one of the claases of the laieragainst said dM-eoard to- said court prarisb with Ann Arbor .Sos. 67 and
BaUoaa]
Press
Bible
Question
Hub. the city of Chkaga
Mr. Selby and Ret. Haskina of Emlar«nrtag ibe asayewnlty eswalga last tSoaed. brings bhn into iiroiaiaenre
ilnaihm aad a-ljudnieoi . and 132 and No 4 leoring Trgyerse CUy
1838—Lew
Gaqibeua.
French
st+tes
-■ arv-3:R f, m, «mnert* sfih Ana Ai.rbor
;re wrre tallers at Wi 11. Buman's that all credtior* ol aald
la Noctbwesiera UMilgan. Tbe maa who makee good to tbU i<o*iilon dur- and gives tbe risbt for ail our readers
compete for some very valuable nan. born. Died Dec. 31. 1882.
requlrt-il to preaeui their (laioia> to .NoA 91 aad &*. r-<
alao
Wednesday afternoon.
reoalta. plseee blmseH In a posUtoa
tag Oe wen two yeare aad aeco_^—..............
l-The UmouB Fleet Frt.ton In
at the protetr uOice,
prtsM. There are four clasM organto 9a
vbwa ba may expect more, aad hla friends may ask more, for him.
‘raversr Ciiyyin »aid'county,
d of ihe neu-s- London sbollshed.
:b
year
Behoet
Report.
Horn, aad bow. We enggost Hon. WiUiam D. C. Germaine as tbe candl.........................
ly.'A.
oo or before the l<th
fU> of Jul;
. .
• CUy «;05 p. m.
a|o 8-m
IggS—Gen. Ambrose P. HilL noted
paper* whlcb take up the publication
Report
of
Sparltog
school.
Dlst.
N->.
D.. 1912. aod that oaM <4aima wiQ be
dat* of Northwester* MIAiian lor «oagrem> la 1*14. Today this is a swof these que»tk>ns at tour diflerentj)e- Confederate leader, killed In the as­ 3. Paradtoe townahip, f<w the montli hear.l -by «aid court on Tuesda;
SeSUo*. Two yews from now let ns make ft a reality.
HORTOACE BALE.
mh day of Jul'. A. D, 1913. i
riodA vli; Those' that commence sault on Petersburg. Bora In Wrglnia ending March », ISI2:
Ill haring been 'made Is the
o'clock in
Aprll'June are Class A: Jul.v^ptem1824. . '
Numbw of pupils enrolled. 24.
coBdttktes of a rengln iwtsage mode
Jari_ ..............
jgCd—First Issue of tbe PhlladelphU
bm- are Class B: October-December
Number of girU enrolled. 13
by
Oscar
M. Uorae and Sarah J.
LTIED R. 1
"Evening Star."
Morse, tato wife. JotaUy. of Travew
• ■ Tbe mast MUhtc feature of tbe moBidpal electtoo yester^y. was the are -Ctoas C. And Jtiiuary-Marrh
Judge o
Number of boy a 11.
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_
City. Mk-bigam to Birhard Huriboi of
1*94—Coxey s "army." moving
mcb 14. 21.
apl 4
etWMM^^Msa. 4S’. D- C. Germaine against great odds. There were three Cla»» D. Hence the Heiald local
Average daily attendaace, 17 pl'ts.
Ctodr
r
(
County.
..........
Ftorida. dated
ted the ...
ib tbe fteU. Ur. Germaine. Ur. Wflbelm and Sir. baniaer. tbe club belonss to Class Tf Tbe.e are Washington, reached Piiubarg.
■percentage o! attendance, 81 plus.
etith day of September. A. O, 1909,
April 3.
BRt valuable prises to be given to our
IBA M»«l raaateg on tbe aacdallat Uckec
Those wlKj haie not been aiaent rult
and terorded to the ofli.e of (be Ragtoter ol Deed* tor the Cowaty of
..Mr.
has reaaon to be proud of hie soccees for tbe second time eUs*-- Five solid gold tnedal*. live
17:.:.-Cen Simon Kenton. nM^ijurlng the month are; Berth^ Spar- Travi..„.
John H. Crlse, plalnilir. vs. Guy Tip- Crao.1 -Traverse and Kiatc of Uk-hipdtjwtally race la bis aatlve towa. Always lidog here, soccessfol sterling silver medal*- "fl'e leacher*' western pioneer, liorn In
l.ee SaXion. I-etlie
Iber eleve*(h day
i
of Seflen>S
bnslnoso afalr*. accumnlaUag a taandeemc compe- Bibles, price *3.lw each, and tbinj -fivc county. Va Died m Logan counu. O. Sparling. Hauler Stouun. George Spar­ pen. defendant.
To Whony li May Concera;
i
.
copies of tbe book "The Heart of April 8. 1636.
ttmfk kt has. by bis pnsb. energy ond peraereranoe. succeeded twic
ling. Ralph ('lark and EUxabeih Spar
TWke Nofke.tbat o» the 18ih day of gngeA on PM# .8. on srhlrh-------783—Washington Irving, fantous ling
Cbrtoilanliy," price tlM each,
January, A. U. 1913. a Writ of Atiarb-'tnerr is ctalmad to be due at the date
' rmmblag tbe blgbeol poeltlon in tbe gtn of hu aatlTe city.
writer, born In New York > ity. Died
Hr. Oennslae maSo good aa mayor before. He will make ^ again. medals are specially deelgned and
TlKite who bare besn neiiher ab­ lueni was Issued out of (he Clrculliof this notice (he sum of Beveniaato
Court for ilie iiuiid lountv of Grand|ftollar* aad FUiy lbree CeotA and as
u1ll be inscribed with In Ir^inginn. N. Y.^ Nov.
I*:-".
lagbpAOiT prime of llta (*U of vtgor, eawgr. activity, never discouraged, sm- graved aod
sent oor tardy arc; Henha Sparling, Traverse s( th^ huii of John II fri.e. ;s«lorBcy * foe of Twenty-Ftve OoUbTA
179S—Mtoxtosippi territory orginix- lone BparWng. l-ee Saxton. Homer Sat ue aliove hatse.1 |daUnitr. agaio»i (frovided for
7T to
SMte. «•■ no
bttbm. Ipan U everr laeooUve for him to make a record as mayor of Trav- the name of tho winner. If there
lo wua
said Bian
aunoute.oad
moib contesiants from out
L-eedJaga ai law having bneu
cd by a<t of rongress.
latidr. tenement-,
ement-. gauds. diaiteU,
cliaiteU, ault or proc.
unb^CUg. The axpertoace that be baa once bad la tbla poUtloa will stand
ton and Ralph Clark.
lastituied lo
monev ami efl»9u
l. recoxer the moneys sr']SC3—I'nited Slate- aeiiatc passed
eflelts cf Guy Tn-iwo.
Til-peo. the
Ibe lastltoied
Myttle Wyckoff. tea. her.
blm Jm voU bOW. There are many Uilngs a mayor bat to learn for tbe cal club, and no one of thorn has
cured by aal-l mortgage or asy part
JefeDdam above naiued.
a
prise
as
above
provided,
tbere
will
'the
lull
.abloshing
slavery
In
the
Ui*On a.viHint of bad road* and ajek- of one.thousand uiotoi doltoni. wbU-b ihcrMf.
4rm time ibgt be.bfcs already teamed. Tbere are experiepcea that go »1ih
in that event, be n special local prtm trict of ColumblA
ihe percenuge of atiendante is said sFrit was rwurnalda on the I9ib
nA A gPoBtea that be has already bad. He wld begla bte new term
Now. tbereione. fcy rirtue of the powI8«—The Knlgbts of the GoMeo
er of KSle roaulaad la aaU ttwlgsge
dav of February. A. U.. 1912.
tMSUI wtth
stairs, familiar to a large extent, with details of tbe of a soUd allver medal, sulubly
graved with the name ofShe winner, Circle were arrested at Reading. Pa.
itoted this riBt day of Februat?. A. and Ibe -tatute to such case made aad
eftaoi Mkd cHy work. aU^of which take a new mao many months
teovtoeto. aotle^* hyAy
I).. IF12.
awardetl to tbe one who has the high­
186.'—Richmond and Petersburg oc-U
PARM r. OIIAIERT,
.
day of
on Satarday.
est marks among tbe contestants of ciypled by Federal troops.
{•
BREVITIE8.
Aiioraey tor PlaimiE.
It! o'clock in the
Jd»A A. D. 191X. <
fte «a brlak to bU oStee tbe enthusiasm of a tireless worker. W<
our club. In tbe written examlnntlon.
1872-About 1.6(K> peraoBS perished o*
^ «* *««•♦♦ ♦
>t poUlc aamon
Bnslness address; 4H> State Hank foreoooa. I ahaU s
tMtlMl ttat be wHl bare, as he aboald bare, tbe co«peraUoa aod support
1 the North
Tbe conditions of the contest sre so
an earthquake ai Antioch.
I g,muel HolmeA sped 53. fortnerty nidg.. Travers*- City. Mic-hlgao.
ot fll* MOPcn aad of tbe cUy oSIcera. This good will and cooperation
feb rithiirsaiiT 4 iQc.
simple that any person can comply
isn—Federal eoun at Seattle de-|of ,hii city, died Monday at ihe home
Btmdi'«tl«*d to every cUlioa. Ur. Ccnaalne Is enUtled to tbe cordial eup
Ciiy «f Trasorse CHy.
wllh'them. The contest will not com­ elded against the goverament in $loo.-J„,
clarence. 14 Burnett inr.et.
,Giaad Traverse. Michigan uhat
<
belac
pod*|f homy rlllita who le intareoted la tbe
fare of eur mnnlclpalily.
mence until the questions have been t>00.(KKi Alaska coal land sulta.
JJieirolt. He leaves three daughter*
■the place where the Clriull Court for
vfil be Ms e*deow to do the right thing, ud tbe fair thing, aad to encourweeks, in order to
said■ Coonty
of Grand Trarerao Is
'
■ ity of
land one son; Mrs Florence Pwraftki
aik eV(*y mrteepitea
will be for tbe beneSt of Traverse City. We shall
held),
tbe
premises
deorrtbed
la
said
give everybody a chance to become ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦♦♦♦♦♦•'of TocomA Wash.. Mrs. Haiel Hamteoklor'vaaiMB daring tbe next twg years, and we shall not be dUappolnied.
uengaae. or. ao lawh thvooC aa s
familiar with them. One condition 1*
BATES.
^inioDd of Grand Rapids and Mr*. Celia
ttef am
that the questions must be read esch
pNewman of this cliy. The rewst'ns or»ge, V
all legal i-aBtA togethoc
week and as tbe Herald will be
shower was giienl,iT„j
,be C 1« Tuesday and burial
l*ith an altoniey'* fee of Twent.v-Ftve
forj^ls. you had belter send Friday evening, Mar.h 8, for Mr. and
oakwood.
Uroliar-.. a* iirovt.led by uw onto a*
a at its meetlag Tuesday aigbi to ose ST.OOO in yonr snbecripiian.
-Mrs. Ben Blcm at the home of the
Frthlt Wafrishi. aged 74. died Sun­
icovanaaleto for (herein, (be proMtosm
of the IM.M0 bwM roted (or park purposes aome ti% ago. for tbe purbride'* parents. Mr. and .Mr*. Austin day at hto borne to l.ake Ann
being deairii>-.l Id aald mortgage aa
AprU 7. 1912.
Clmasota farfc |b the bay front cast of tbe O. R. A l. tmek. - Tbe froatage
tfoIlowA town
The East Thirty
Boynton. Many useful and beautiful bad been a resides; of that vicinity
[Copyright
®
. and OneThlrd Fbet of 1.04
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|£r vlU^ t«4 toeu The depth of tbe tract to from S50 to 400 feet,
preaenia were received, consisting of for nomr time nod leave* a fstnily.
Three <431 ofOuk Hotels AddP
mateg tbroegb from Front atreet to tbe bay shore. The Oral Wood Dlsb
The Appearances ot the Risen Lord. embroideiN work, cut gUss. silverware LNineral servicea were held from the
uioB to tbe City of Traverse Oity. ao
Have
the
latest
impnosod
otoOa gaU sami preperty at and adMalag tbelr docks, tbe tree use of which (Etoster lesson.) 1 Cor. xv;Mi:
;and granite
v l.ake Ann church today and intermem
rordlog to the rmrdsd jtlat tboreof.
ehinervandraanufacture my work .11 (he County of Graa4 Trasofsc aad
kladly been oSorod tbe dty la ooaneetloa with this park. Tbe Oval
A very pleasant evening was apent in 'fbxjjke Ann cemetery
in up-to-date designs from tbe
Golden Test—This Jesus hath God
State of Mtchlgna.
Wood DM On. etate that aU they aood will be a driveway through thto propTheimX the aeven-ycorioid daugh­
rough stone Protnfrt attention . laisto at Tnrorse City. MlchlBa.
raised ap. whereof *re are all wiines* in playing, chara.ies. Light retoeshwtg. .OUmrwtea. the dly will havo the frw use ot the groups and vili have
given all order* no matter bow
meal*. consisting of saodwiibes. enke. ter of Mr and Mm. Ben Hannon, died
«. ActoUtSl
small. Cali or write for prices.
the jrtyltepa of Sttlag them ap aad beautlfyiag tbem la any way tbey please.
RICHARD Mt'RLBlfT.
(1.) Veraes l-2—Ho* many idea* or LXiflee and pickle* were served to at their home, fil'i East f'ront eire^.
A, W.
SUezZSiS.
Tbla te a very handaom addiUoa to the pnrebmae made by the dty. This wUl
Mortgage*.
about sixty guests
Monday
arterDOOB
after
>e*v.-ral
tacts ai« absolutely essential to co
Trsirrs* CKy.atrb.
VNDERWOOD A CMLOR.
«
piadteaUy give « hay froatage 'from the mouth ot tbe river to tour rode
The bri.ie and groom exiHH i to Stan week-' illve—. Funeral service- s-r>-!
II..-.), pfi.'iiri. So seo.
plete "the gospel of Christ?"
Attartte)! (or ftlartmae.
M
earn ot tbe Oval Wood DUh dock.
yusekeeping
in
a
few
day»
in
Mr
held
from
the
house
We-lnesds'
ati
I
‘ mch 21—thurs to inae 13
12.) How Mcb to essentisl for
tt to a aplMdld proposlUoc for the dty aad opens up a frontage to the
Bailey
*
houee.
one
mile
norih
of
erooon St 2'3"
'
|
sinner lo know or believe In order
bay that has tong heea aesded. Untortuaately, almoat tbe eaUre tay freaiUateA
I MrA Amelia WingA aged M. died I
be saved by iesns*
age vaa aeoued for vartons perpoaea at dUfareat times during msoy years,
j.Moifla.v at her home about flv.- :i:.l.-- i
Is It pooribto to be saved and
natfl tt became very diClcuU for the dty to acquire any of this property
yet dlBtf wUh Panl in some of his dor- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ »e-t of io*n. She i- -iir»iv.-<i /' a'
Thto hpy (mat jart reforred to to acroaa tbe street from the G. R. A I. park,
CREILICKVILLE.
♦ buvliaod. 1*0 ri-n- snS -hr-e uauef. ;
(rinesT
and pnsottoally opens ap the whole atrip of land trom sute atreet through
(4.) Terse 3—What to your precise ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦k*Q
A 2H to p. Oaaelio* Eogte*,^-.
tho hay.
GreilUkvUle, April 1 —WVliani Pal­ da' a{ler»o<«i Irom the '.ooie
j
understanding of the phrase, Cbrist
HADE IN TRAVERtE COTf •
Xhp epaaefl has dona a vary wtoc thing in aecnrlng this trM. There
er was borne Iasi week
O. K. White, eapert hofttoultur.et;
died for our slnsr
Cylinder bore. 4 toebes; atroko 4^
are h low gdMo toft la dWereat pane of the chy that migbt be and should
will give an orchard deniot.-.fvakiuU at |
<t) Tore* 4—Whst to ( the proof parents.
laches. Good design, bsst natertat
bo ylcM up U the same way. Now to tbe time to do It and we trust
The lecture at Elmwood 1 District the Mark Randall (aim *• M;:icr.H:!l
that Chrtot was crtidtlerf and buried?
Hopper cooled. Weight. :*0 lbs. Start*
Wfdnesdav. .Apiii I? At :Jiti->ns Ha.
good wotk done last nigbt to bM a begianlag.
i«.» What Old Testament proof is No. 7 was well attended
April 18. sbd at Nonhiein April If
easily, runs oteadily; to aeoaamkmL
Mr* Ida Hatefl was home 1 hrr- These demor,stra:c>r.s s.U 1-e under
tbere foretelling that Je<-us would
reliable, durable and completa with.
the -dlrectpm of ihe Western Michi­
craelfled and buried and that this mothers on Sunday.
pulley. gnioUae tank, battery. coU aad
gan IWetopment Bureau.
Howard
Newman
went
lo
K*es.iti
swtich. wired ready to run yov sep­
Grand Travarae eeanty to to M c
i the jwrebase of the would be esaentlal In order
t,.
,.r .
I
T.,
».r
plete Hto mtaskm?
arator. wood aaw or pump or do nay
4d acres known as tbe "Old F&lr Gronads." The bonding i
Mr aod Mrw «itcup come to -eej
^ t.sr-u H ARVKU.'S mxother duty wuhln the aapocity Of 2H
(T.) eVrse 5—IkTiat are the fscis
yiAOto) wbkh was Hthmltted at the election Monday, was carried by
her ftoler on Sundav
OlTinN Po«d,-r * lii< b former seventy
h p ; occupies 2x:S fee«- Fric* Tt
maJaHty. This ptoco U grooad to wttbln tbe city llmltC frosting oo FrrNic CoBceraing the staiemeot that Ccpba>Cady ramie hnnie (<■ see her v^ar- !-a- ■eeii -he standar.
Manulartured by
,w Jeaus after His resorrerilon
atreet. within n few rods of tbe hay. There are already several large bulMWH. jACKgQN. Travets# CItjf, M.ete
mother Sunday
Mias Cady he- sister l.-n-e
« deed? (See L.ukc xxi»
taito^ Mtiabto tor fair pnryeirs. a fiae driving track, large graudsumd ai
and
niece
are
making
her
a
'
isit.
pus Vr J-Ttorm- i
(8.) When and wnere was Jesus
. btooeben. home sheds, cottle Meds. and pan of the tract to covere.1 by
Ida Weller .-ame to »e«* her sister.
111.- «o:k Of resioni
seen after Hto re»urrectlon li> all the
limotllnl aetaBl giowtk oak grove.
Mra Hasc‘e and Mr* Ijiutner last bclihv ..md.ii
Ihme to ad more Mltabte or beanUfol apot la Northern Uichlgaa for ISC' apo*tle»T (See Matt, xxviii id; -Mark
week:
xv1:l4;
John
xi;26
)
Imprcre in flesh and spirits under Its
parpodS ter whie* thl* to porchaaed by tbe county, that ot bolding fairs at»l
Mrs Palmer, Mr- Nellie HaarlA
ITi.e
cenl- ivr («< s
(9.) Varsc 5—What 1s the value of
far etmllar OMn Itwroaldhe a taoraala as a apeeulaUoa at tbe price named.
Mrs. Weller, Mra. laiutner. alt *»u!
.American [>rug St6*e
It was tbe test MWrtunlty ter tbe county to secure oaeb a rroperty a* this, PnoTa ttatametit aa evidence
JaoM vwm'oeen after His resurroetion and help'd Mrs Newman tee off her
FRANK
tecotod at the conMy neat, and the oonaty wUl never regret bavisg sMwred
SHERIFF
by over itva bundted brethren ijt o"e qnili last ««*ek Bltd had s s'skI time
SQUARE DEAL AUCTIONEER.
time? (TNa to' ooc of the queations
Satiafaetion Guaranteed.
vbtx Saiarday. aceompnnied by Marie wrMeh may be anawerad in writing by
.s;.-.-.':tu
i* "ear at Land, are yon • .-i .nking of a qCAUTT
Aaythuig. anysrh^re/ any time.
CEDAR. R- F. O. NO- Z
«
' W1LUAMMURO.
A and HnrxHd Stlies. to spend tbelr Eas­ twbsfs a« tba cUib.)
f.
I . , M-,r. They bu;. yt' Al.TTV .«:'ravlng MaiertaL We
Wexlord. Mith.
♦ AAA^AAAAAAAAAAAA. ter Tocatko.
tl(L» Verse 7—Wta; proof did Je»u» ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-♦••
inn.
feb.
loch.
l.a:;e;'
'ti'T.e
b:ii
the
to'st gride. l*o'm- rbaace rb«ip spraya or
t’clar. April I —.A Sunday school
Mri. Atrhia Brown nod two cbil- give at His various apiiesramc* after
WUUaauborg. April l.—Bora to Mr.
,„.,r,r.p.mstoiwl'..

^

irrectton that it was really was orgatiUed at-Oear Brook Saqday
aad ton. Ndeoo Parry. Friday. Uareb dran of Trareroe City spebt Sunday
with
the
fc.;io*inc
o(Ti.-er>'.
iTedhE^ncM
AbteOlHte*
tvlih
rateUvos
hero.
Hlmselt they saw?
S!» rs,n W.Iiums Bordeaux Mixture.
2». a boy.
N. W. Herrtngtoc moved tour loodtj .
|y WllhMl PtelS
Felix Miner U mnkiag a bnslMat
(11.1 Verse* S-9—What are the farts
Rbefsin-W.lli.m, Ltou-Sulpbur .Sot.
MtaaM Tortah WUnon sad RasU crip to C%k*go.
in conneetten with tbe appeornnee of - hooaehoid roods to Traverse Cityj By tbe “XaoUr” mtbed I eaa ro
<:ii.r.mM'i;iian.s Lead Aaesate
'-wv* tboa* aching toeth obaolvUfly
•us to Panl*
r ten Uoaday for a vacetloo
Misa Cteo Ftak ot Trnvcmor CUy
{12,1 J*ow ntasy/reearded time* are
apwt andiir with Mlat Uarc^
prodUv.
.
in
the
sugar
buah.
there
that
3w»s
«{ipeared
aftor
'Hto
of
nervoos
tompcragwai
gad
Clow.
Mf*. P. U. vtotoa toft
Supi. r M* Good, aaslstant oopc. with weak beans will appredAW tb*
ter a Id days' vtolt at the bos • 4d her
C*or«B Crisp
Mra. Prankfather: aec.. Mtoa Goldie *Ka«ter' PMrtbod of pnlQlaos OtesacdaaiMm. Un. Otoa Wood. at »< R«plA*3o tpead Sunday nad to east
Meecham; treasurer. John Cate: O'-- Uoa.
te baUpf Hgaday.
ERL V. O. KIKTON
Tlntoa. Mae HeaioB ftonce ooaeeraiag (arisfs r*anrr«- ganlM and Chiortsi. Mrs. JWin White. MA208 Wilburn Block, wttb Dr. BaMo
TTOTSfOi aty,..........
Everyone wiu be made wekoma.
* of Ikawf** City IIobT
pm jMt Wdny. dftMiaiag to Charte-|aad

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PAOB THKBB

today oa tbeir r«Bpend BertTBl dnyi aa tte gueet of ber 10 M, A. CW after speadlag tkn rat*- Utroagh tbe
tiea «eek wub hi* pare^ Mr. eg* tm home trom a two weefca' gislt
PCnSONAUMENTION.
♦ btethef.
with frienda at Bnuma tay.
Bert Winnie and JotM Mpp are Mrs. T. G. ShllMB.
siwndlog tbe day at Foodi, Bsblng
Mtaa MaWe Germley patacd thrwgh
(Prom Blonder'* Record-Kegle.)
Msnl from tb*
(rniB WeEnetdirb 1
tbe city today oe her retuni home
Mr«. C. N. Sacku* ef Jackseti «» vi*. tbrougb tbe Ice.
Spring i> b«rer. Bouhttaanfi
lUng 'ber aUter, Mrs. A. W.' Welt.
Midland, tran an exteeded rlali
shower foUowta e*cb other aa oppta>
iB our aoUing deN. P. Dailey ef Lake Ann rMomed
tonely
as
tf
they
bad
bM*
at tb* back
Petoakey.
ivuneni for men
> bU borne at that idaec thb nwraSbe will retuCB' to b«e ncbool duties
and c*U •( tbsse UBets oT tW asO.
nnd )-oung men. It
TJmmK AM** tng. after aeveral days' vbit la ibie
Mr* J. A Butriefc aecempmrtad-iiy
Jobn Morrow waa ssr* be «esM ***
Saturday.
will do your eyo»
ber two
O. C. Hliile to VsBblng- dt:
and
hear
tb* wheat
C. D. Alway went to Laisnd today terday and wiU n
good to Bee tbe
ton. Dr. CbSM s-ms Ue gueat of Mrs.
H. O. Wllee 1#« her# thia morning
'. Cy«by.
brtntit ne« colore
Oearsa THmMa buOd np tta tan graetaal bsi«*
“Mex' KyeeJks and MUa Helen Han- for Chicago, snere he cajwcu to at­ on legal boglncM.
Mr. Batrick wbo la employed OTmra ow a«« la
Long before tb* sesee* was *vsr Bs
«od eDIea. bU of
toaigbLr
Rev.
Harvey
Andersen
arrived
at tbe Ciotie Departmeot atore baa
M» for a day.
isgbt out tbe fiBsm biOa of potataa*.
whicb »!» criip B*d
tend school.
“Tsa.p*“
been here lor tbe pest few week*.
freab
from
li>«
Rev. W. O. Stovall left here todey
A. U. Cray went to Lake Ann this
*Beeaa to ae ta com mtgBty tbe hmgsst beads e( srbeat. md tb*
mekeri.
tbriftleet. stalbs of eor* ami eacotaMr. and Mr* Wm. A
1 tbe soon train for Richmond, tad., morning on butltteae for the day.
•ged them by sperlal enmradoA fer
Anderaen and baby have been In tbe turned to tbeir home at Aitgel toda.v
“OBiy
eaeo
a
week,
p*to
take
up
bit
bev
paatorste.
He
vlU
Mr*.
R.
Sveanaen
ef
Manton
return­
Stop In froot
“Well. It'a a right amart -vaya be tbey were to ropreunt bis grew me at
our elpdOBT end aee
atop off at Detroit and vliit frieoda for ed tbia morning to ber borne at ibat dty for tbe past waek.
from an extended visit wiib Meads
baa to Mm*, an' I raekea be ain't tb* county tair ta the earty antnma.
•oae of tbe Btylee
Ceerve Paine ie spending the day at and reUUre*
Khort time.
place, after spending tbe pant weral
In due time tb* 1
dUplared — i b e n
comla* JU fur exereUe.”
Mr. and Mra; A E. LewU of AagH
F. J. Kctrovi* went to Mackinaw^ da.vB la tbU city aa tbe guest of ber MAjfteid.
carefnliy gathered and ae*t la ebarga
ooae <D end try •
Cynthia Marrow was stleaL
Mr* T. O. McMantM want to CadH- arrived in the cliy thU morelng bn
few o( tbe tnodeli
ot the blrad man to tbe agriesNval
City tbia tuonilog on aevetml da>s bna- niotbcr. Mrs. C. O. Blacken.
knew a storia was brawtng. but
Uc ttals mofning where atae will spead bublnras for the da.v.
OB ~ yon1l like
ban
o( the eossty fair, some 18 srilee
Mlw
Eva
Hoxie
la
spending
a
BO way to avert R.
Ineaa trip.
da|t of thU week ai the guest of tbe dAv aa the guest of friend*
Carratt Meeboer went to Sutton*
“Bee bera. Cyntby.- eontladcd tbe sway. Jobs Morrow, haring ne tntseMrs. Will Prauae ef
Mr*: Emory Dumas is visiting Bay tbU afiernoon on k few Jay*- tm»- father. *Tb*ro alnt* no us* braUs- est In tbe race* and other attraetteas
______ through the city today on ber friend* at Hatcbei Croaaing.
at
the
fair, did aet go over until tta
Iness trip.
ronad tbe bmta. I might )Ut as wHI
way to Boyne CUy to vUll relaUve*
Albeit Brager went to Lake A»in to- frieoda at CadUlBc today.
lam day when tbe awards tor fhrm
Mr. and Mr* E. Goodwin ef KaU
for a short time.
*^ere be will aiiend a week
Mr. and Mr* Will Gee ef Elk Rapid*
^
pfoduru were te be mad* An aeefL. R. Peek and wife and Mrs. Oco. ten days visiting relative* and friends. kaaks returned to ibelf borne at iliat arrived la tbe city this worn Ing on ““ great atore by Oeont* Trimble ~
“Do you know anythtug against btm. dent <n the road delayed him so that
Helmlortb went to Grand Rapids to-1 Mrs. A. C. Wynkeop of CeiUr Run place this morning, after having spent business for the day.
be did not r«e«b tbe ground* untfi
fstber* HI* habit* and cbaractM
Bomd time In this city as tbe gnesu
day on an extended trip.
|rctumed borne this morning front
Mr* W. M. Brown was called te Elk
after tbe ludgea bad rsnderta tta deof Dr. Alice «. Smaiu.
clslee
Mrs. Roy Wllwn of Reed City, after ‘Bbort ImslneBs trip to this city,
Usplds tbl.- afiernoon on arcduni of
Next door to Friedrich's
Jobs Morrow knew that
Mr* John/Faitner, who hat been the serious illness of ber sUter. .
He tad won first oa wheat end
vUliing here for the |>ast few day* aa j Mi*. L. B. Meker. tlirhe ha* bai
daugtirr addressed him a* father afa*
end on rptaioe*. but wan very mock
tbe guest of .Mr*. A. J. Wilaoii. went \lslllng friend* In this city for- the vlsIUng Mr. fnd Mr* Mike Zeron for .Mra. P. 8. Campbell returned to'her was taking the matter aerinnsly.
.....t.____ .t.....
•*.(_
the
pant^**vev«I
daya.
returned
this
home at Charlevoix thU atfei
“Ktow anythin' agtn bimr be re­ dtaappo|bied because tbe prise par *■•
Cadillac today.
Il•ast' few daye, returned Ihli morning
eellwce
was wantlag—that on ram.
morning
to
her
borne
at
Munlaing.
siiending tbe t>s*i several day* vul peated. “weU, I cant aay as 1 do. fur He had Uken tbe blue rtbbe* cm this
J. J. Hood la spending tlw day at to her borne at lAke Anu
E. W. Heatings left here today
illng in thu eily a* the guest ot ber aa good behavior la
iNastrated lecture give
| Wiinur ^lidden of Empire paseed
e Stgaboo MaySeld on bukinesa.
then a feller cant live on good be­ prodoet for eeveral roneecutlve yeer*
le noon train for Detroit oo a abort mother. Mr*. J. A. Allen.
acbool; Oisnd Rapid*, on the rvenlag
W. Culver r
d this morning to llhrougb tbec city
<
loday D ills return
Immediately
bejnegae te look about
havior, nor love, neither. Cyniby.
of ManA 2Sth. by John I. GIbaon. see- bl* borne at Sligbia after a brief visit borne (rom Centni Lake, where be
^W. A Eley la spending the day,at (bongt yenmg people nowadaya
tn SB excited manner for the winner.
retary iof the WAstt^rn MkbUan I
H. A Hilton went to Interiochen this
He soon rangbt algbt et tbe ribbon
here with frienda
attemled the district quarterly meeting
----- •* reat .The Irware la
to think BO.'
morning
ud
business
for
the
day.
.Mr* Lucy Seeley of Witllamoburg
C. P. Lardle is spending the day at of the Free ilelbodist cburcb.
*‘Rnt. father, George has a good (do- arroM tbe ball and rusbad over to tnJ. Btorfc went te Flint this morning, arrived lu ihe ciu thU morning on eatton. and you knew be U not laxy " veallgate. AI once be notloed that
M. Baker ef Bates arrived in the
Klngfte.v.

W. H. Dunning went to Walton to­ city thlg''^mlDg on bosineaa for the where be will make bis fninrc roal- business for (be day.
“Now, Cyntby. that's on* ot tbh the stalks wer^not so tall ud Baa as
bis and remarked nboat It.
deocc.
Mr* Maud Enquict returned to her vwy thlnga I've got agtn him. kla gofa'
day. when- he will aiwdd uome time da.v.
“Pot are - said aomeone at Us stdav
Moore left here today for home at Acme this afternoon from a to eollege!”
as the guest of friend*.
A Herrington returned today to hU
“But It wka to an xgrtcultural colFlint
on
an
extotdod
visit.
short vi*n here.
bave been doing for tbe last three
A J. Spooner left here this mo^ liome at Comfort', after a short tislt
He was fortad te admit that ta was
ye^ tbe Plint^ Board of OommerM ig on an cxieodeil buainc** trip to in this city aa tbe guest of friends.
Mr* Ben Sweeney left Here today
beaten.
Tbsn ta put on Us *pso.
.
'1
V fBdke no dlEerenre J aay ir
<n ber
her bom,hoax- at
Bl that
that Plane
plaie
. •
W. M. Holley w«nt to Bellalrc this oo tbr noon train for Saginaw to visit returnf-ri
uraed to
wantrTo
learn farmin', why larle* to read fta fismp at tta «rt»t of tbe agrfesluiral -OMie City, Al|>eiia am! rheboygan.
Uila afternoon, after a t-hon vi.lt here jut farm! and not go off eoraewbnr ner. To Hi aaumtabmMA U wta
« of tbe territory eonUguoua to He exiwcts to be gone lor at least afternoon on business. He will prob­ frienda and relative* for a week
m
days.
Ceoeg*
Triable.
three weeks.
ably return tomorrow afternoon.
wlib ber siaier. Mr». Pied I’Jellter. and listen to another feller, wbo doat
I-ater In (ta day be pot his car­
Mr* J. Hsgen, U visiting for t i
bavlng been tailed here a few day*
Harold Cemstack returned to hla
J. A Armstrong returned to hi*
' land, tell bow to do tt.
make tbe arqualniant-e of ber Wrltln' book* about farmin', and tell- riage in etarg* of bis farm band, toe/k
borne at lA&stug today, after KiM.-ndlag home to Elk -Rapids today from n brief days at Frankf&rt tbU week
tta Utteria nors* and rode aronad
Mr* Geo. Vogel went te Grand Ra­ new neiibcw.
in' bow to raise corn and bogs U
day* bore with notice*.
business trip to tbl* city.
tbrougb tbe hliia. A little befoiw sun
E. Kirkpatrick returned thl* after­ thing..but rollin' np ver sleevee an' down b« came np to George Trimble's
Mr<.gim Mrs. Wm. E. Hard> of PcMIm Mabel Paqutn went to Reed pid* today, on aa extended visit
fOOB POR HATCH
Mr* 8. J. Hawkins went te Frank­ noon to ber borne at Mayfield, after a gittin' oat an' bosOln' ti bnotber.
toskey passed tbrocgsti the city this City today, where ebe will Bi>cnd a few
strain: \V
Bering that It wps oseleea to argn* bens* and -found bim “doing up the
fort tht* morning on a few days vlsP brief vlolt here.
Orpingtons, Cook siraliln.
iwr morning on their wav to Grand Rapids ^ay* as the guest of friends.
this
peinL
Cyntbla
took
anotber
tnra.
U: WJUIam 1. DeKav.
DeKay. cai^
care r
CUy and Detroit on several week*' visit
F. J. Smith of Glen Haven paesed
Frank Umler of Buckley apant the
“Be* here. Georg*. «hnr did you gdt
‘ WUl Bestall left today on an extend­
“Georg* booBbt a farm Uat weef
Book Store, Traverae av. Mich.
tbnt ibar* corar be called out balen
Mita Ina Hogan left here today
ed business trip to Grand Raplda, De­ tbrougb the cjty today on bis return day lo thU cHy.
"Wburr
borne from M^xtended business trlp| John Handrickoon ef Kcyatorte ar
le noon train to resume ber studies troit and Toledo.
“Dp In tbe bin*! Dick Dalton's bidding bIm gooMay.
T raised 'fL Mr. Morrow^*
I
Muskegoa.
I
sm
pUee.
rived In the city tbia morninf on bas­
the YpsllantI NorniaL after bating
LewU Morris la spending the day at
“Wbnrr
Mr* V. J. Kauer went to Hatehoa tnesa for tbe day.
That!” ntSed John Morrow. -Why
siKint ber vacation in this diy at borne Kingsley.
“Here on my place."
with her jiaremi.
F. W. Skinner returned te hto hoihe them worn out hills slat g« ■niiff
S. Ohfflsr left here this after­ CrosKing tbl* mornlOA where she will
“Got any more like Itr
aril on >m to raise bUck-eyed peas “
Mias Esther Finley left here today noon for OwoBSo and Grand lUpIds on *l>cnd the day aa tbe gu^t of friends. at BurUey thle afternoon, after a
Tes.”
“George got It very chesp. and he
fenoed. Good well granary, eleven 1 the noon train for Colambns, O. several days' business trip.
Robert Prauas of Leland is in the abort bUBlneas trip to tbis rity.
T'd tike to nee tt.“
asys be knows bow to make It as
room frame house, ceuioni Hoof
city
today
visiting
friend*.
George took him arroes a meadow
I attend tbe wedding of ber slater.
A. L. Joyca went te Grand Rapid*
luriee Rushmer* ef Old MisBien,
bnaemenu in good repair. Rasemml
Clyde Wolf of Copemiah la spending Ibib alternoon on a few da>e' bualnchs |
to a smaU field of corn some dtotasc*
barn 65x£0. Twg acres old orchard She will s|M>&d aeveral weeks there who has been visiting friend* In this
few days In the city vltiUng friend* trip.
from tbe highway. Tbe old farmsr
Price gS40U on any kind of |«v!
her return will visit friend*
with hit parent*
was dumb with astontobamnt at tta
nenta Addreaa. Post Office Bqx Coidwater.
Mr*. Wm. Heyden went to
Mr* Mary A. Vahe* and son. W. AI
city for tbe past few days, left here
m. Traverae City, apr <d»-l t-lfi*
sight of (be fine large ear*. Pkaally
Vance, of PonUn-I. Ind.. reiurned'tbU i
Walter Langs went to Buckloy thU thU afternoon for Chicago by »fay of this morning, where she will attend
htosjaw
few day* and take the salt baths.
afiernoon to their honte at Utat place, j
morning on a abort business tr^,
Aim*
WE WANT TO LIST mom good fruit
Mr* J. A. Shelfer returned te h>
after an extended »-Ult hcr«Beevin Anderaen
Elk Rapida
“Wril. I never! Ry ffsnnle, 1 eant
taraa. (am land* and resort prop­ John Foot* wmnt to Big RaplM this
morning where be wUl spend a tew paseed through tbe city tod*v on bis borne at Solon thl* tiionflng alter sev­ gnest of John f. Vance.
erty. A Btraight 2^ per
believe my own eyes! Oeorcs. taw
. BiaaloB. TSsvarse

Clty
City
dayi.
tta dickens did you do itr
return to school at Aim* after hav­ eral days' visit in ibis city with rela­
A Anderaen'went to Angel thl* aft­
. teAaaiB. 210 Wabelm I
“In the first place." Georgs began
Mr*. WIIIAf.
ernoon on a abort IpisIncM trip.
ing si>enl hto spring vacation at borne tives tad friend*.
Mr* M. J. T. Rich went te Manistee
with enthoftasm, “I got 1
!(lar Hun ibis morning, whepe she will
Paquin went to Reed
Gee. Waohburn of Alba pi
from tbe farm at tbe coftbg* Tt is
City to<iay, where sbe will visit this morning, where sbe will sjiend through the city today on bl* retnrn
•elnitifically eeleried and wGl yletd
time and take a trcaiiiicm ot tbe home from ODirai Lake, where he
friend* for a tew day*.
^
:S
cent more than ordlaary aesd.
lias been visiting friegds for the t»st
Mis* Mabel Parde of Cincinnati. O.. salt baifa*.
Then I loorulated the ground.
O. T. Smith went to Boyne City this wc-k.
left here thl* afternoon on her retuen
“Did wtatr asked tbe stnpofiad
morning
on
a
short
business
trip.
home after vlsiUog relatlvi
llsteirer. That aomds mighty llhe
F. C. McKay, who haa been visiting
SCHOOL REPpRT.
you waa talkin' of small-pos.'
triends In this vicinity for aone time
“It isn't very easy to *iglala.*
Kciiort of the graniniar deiwnmenl.
Sbe win visit ber brotber at triends In thl* city (or tbe past week,
returned tbit umruing to bis boum si dtolriit .No 1. tx>ng l.ake;
George went on. “but It is 1
Detroit for a few day*.
MaaceloD*
we learned laat year at tta africta
Mr«. 8. Pritchard went te Mantow
.Vuiiiber of da>* langht. 2v.
torn]
Ton««e It enables the soli te
A
F.
Owen
la
spending
the
day
at
tbl* alicrnoon on a few days* visit
Average ntiendsnce. :<i (ilu*.
dibw right down out oftto sir wbat
Mr* Phoebe Martvill* rctvmcd thl* Cadillac
Percentage of attendance. Wi.
U nereaaary to make tha corn grow."
Mra. Jamee Bailey went te Grand
Those neither Urdy nor. aboent dur­
afternoon to her borne at Kingaley
“R'ell.
It beats my time!” said tta
Ra.plds tbia morning on a business ing the month aro. tloWcrd iUngdon.
from a brief visit ber*
old man. nodding, bis bead tbougfeiMr* Luther Reynelde ef Uka View trip and visit.
ilul:,li Clariw Charlotte Case. Olhr
fnlly. Then he pot hU hand UsEly
Mr*
Myrtle
Froet
left
here
this
on tbe yoong fellows sboulder.
relumed to ber home at that place to-Rich’. Goldie Skiver. Etu Care. Many
morning for Bagiuaw un nu extended Iti<-til and ErneM Clark.
“Say. George, hitch up yer boss, and
.lay after an exten^ vtslt here.
trip.
we-u ride over and tell Cyntby abeni
Antet Cheverer went to
Ixtols K. Betdln* Tca<l>v
produrtlve aa tbee* botun lata*”
Mra. B. A. Bauman retomed to her
this afternoon on a *bort busln.-ss
Primsry Oeparlment.
ebe eald enifausluUcalty.
10 and 12 pound average
honte
at
Kingsley
thl*
morning
after
trip. '
Gran,! total ailendamr. 30t.
•Now. Cyntby. that prove* wbat 1 FINISHED TRIP ON SUBWAY
C. E. Cfoasman la spending a few rlsliing friends oln till* ciiy for the
Number of girls enrolled. 1.
•aid. Ha'a cboek full of lm-U>do-IL
at
past *ev< ral dgys.
days, at Grand IUpMk.
.Number of boys enrolle-l. It.
but be ain't never don* It ylL 'Wby. Father FtnsHy Get Tired e# AsttaB
Mr* A. E. Sennlnger went to RowR. Parka went to Elk Rapida this
Tatpl enrollment. li>.
I bln raise four times as much eora
aa Bursau of Information te
Hficmoon to visit {rletids for a few ley this iiinrnlog to visit her datigbor oats or wheat or aayibtn' on tbit
rercentage ot atiendai
atiendan, <-. 9t plu*.
Hto Bmall Ben.
•r for a short time.
bottom land •* be kin on them bills.
Average ahtadance. !
day*
Mr* Cha* Srrlbcting ia vltKinB rela­
W. D. Case la spending the day at
Those nellher tardy nor atiaent' dur- If I can't ril give him tbd whole
It was erident to (ta other pstiagtive* at Caillllae tMs week.
burned oiitfll.” ■
WnUamsburg.
tatg tbe month are: Mamk- Wix-cfoi
gers on tbe ro«f of tbe Flftb Avemi*
Jobn Morrow had a aeciioo of aa ’bus that the fat little man U tta
Howard Kieaer returned to hi* hem* Jennie Klngdon, EvB Klngdon. Miio
Orwon Leiter. ef Williamaburg. ar­
rich land a* could be found in tbe
Cvldwaier this morning, from a Case, Vernard Skl- er. >la\
rived in the city tbl* morning on buhi• Missouri river bottom. For centurtce front seat tad been to New Tofk bsbrief yJbIt here.
MS for the day.
horn, Charley UliecltH-h nn>' rharlt-y the river with lit oecaslonaLoverflow fore, hot that hto smalt ton swufi M
and
wife and daughter, Conklin.
bis Sid* wu riewlng Ue algbu (or tta
Gilbert, Bhilsen returned last njght
had been apraadlnf a deep rich loam flm tlm*
Mias Eunkv. of Toledo. O.. passed
Mr*. Zrlla U i.llii;t. •',-a,in-i.
tbe level laada below tbe bluff*.
“OsH)-o. pspa!" cried tbe boy. Rotat­
The owners of tbto “gift of tbe river"
ing with a rigid finger, “what's that
OBITUARY.
bad only to tickle tbe soU to obtain
Wg hooser
Mrn Nellie. Savage dii-l ut .her tioiiie
bonntlfnl harvesL
That's Bl Peter's Cstbadnl, mb.'
near Mn|i|e ('ll,. Friday [.iiioiulug.
These good fenow* Isagbed at all
with
“Doss ta lire Iberer
'lan-h T.‘.
at itv- age o( >-->eaTB. “farmlito metbods” and chaffed their
.She will- lorn at Gain,-*. 0001-1,01' quun- neigbbdra who were trying to
“Does wta Uve ttaror
the
'j. Ml,'ll.. Ot. t.s IV'-.
;
“8t.
Peter."
Mis* Nellie Doolittle was marbled “aqneese a living” out of the clay
“Of conrs* not-lt’s • eutaffnl. b
10 AI,-,' Savage .Msrih r>. iv>!,. Ttfpy- bull. These patient tollcra. K la church.’'
I
inoved here from lliiri, .Mich., four true, oecaalonally turned tb* langt
‘-«%o nni lir
when tbe angry river rvahed out ef Ht
The Catholic eburrit."
mother of seven i hildrcn. Beatdc her banks over tbe level lands, sad drove
We Wish To Soy:
CItnbes may be all wool—they may be fcut in tbe newest mode—
BUent ccstaay for aeveral enctanted
hu»l*ncl she leaves to mourn her lo».-, tb* prood owners to tb* blofis
biecka. then:
they may have every feature of viiible *ttra«l>*n«M—but If* *U
lour ,-hlldrcn. Clarence, aged 12; Ver- safety
Hold on to your prejudice by
“«'bat's tbai big boose, paper
alee, aged T; Alec, age o, and Johnuseless wiUwut tbe “proper backben*"
On this flat land John bferrow Uvtaaxel 2; also a mother. .Mrs. Min and prospered. As a rnla. be bad tb*
all means—but come and investi­
Tta Carnegl* Lyceum
By that we mean tbe rl^t kind of interiinlng, of unseen sttteP
Maynard of Traverse fity: two
“O-e-txu Carnegl*! Does he Itr*
gate tbe suits we are aelltng at
ing. of m around tbe sbonldera and uilUr. wbi-re fit Is ctsentlal.
Nlster*', Rosetta ra>ne of Tiaverse biggaet poiatoea, tb* tallest eoea. and' Iberer

niv and Mi>8 Viol* Ihijne of Burdici, tbe finest wheat shown at tbs annual
the kind of backbone that makes them flt when you buy them—when
$5.90. $8.80, $10.90 and $13.65.
“TVbat a silly qoaelion. No, 'ta
villr. a* well as a large circle ,
them and after you've i
And if you find tb^t the values
doesn'L
Thai > tta bnlldUg ta pte
His broad acre* were, perhaps, first
e fumTuI
held Ironi the laii In bl* affection*. b« tbe welfare of, “**
aren't such as to drive away
"
That-sthektod
Jsv t-a:nl>' chur,-h. Sunday ki : bl* only daughter was a close eeee«d.
"Whats a lyceomr
your prejuice, please tell us with­
o'clock, Rex Tremain ef .viatde r'ii- H# had hoped for aa nUlanee between I
^
Boys’ Clothing
out hesitation.
nffiiiailng. «lotenuent was made at her and Fred Fanion. tha son tf A
lectures and mosie and tUfi**.’
Rose Hill ,emeterx
we're featuring at
prosperous neighbor.
| ‘ Cb"- P***»«ll«hl tU
Thee# two young people Iwd been
Cattiegl* alng’”
The Illustrated lexture. "Road BiuldTta back of pap*'* neck . beeasaa
tag in Western Michigan.' waa given gvrirt friend* for year*. But M<
SS.40 and S6.S0
very rad and ha reached over soddta
Acbul ••lim up lo $2000
.Nortbport bv John 1 Gibson, aec- bad. aa be tboeght auda a fatal
take by aendlBg Cynthia to bosxdltf ty to prerx tbe signal bnttoa.
remry of tbe Western MIcI
Clotheg that are worth
“Xftai dee* that bell mean, papar
Sail* at S&M and S8.M that can t be offered
aeboDl.
After
ber
gradtatfon
Bb*
' >pmeni Burea-a. on March :7tb. The
85c to$1.50 more than
“ft mear*.' answered the fattar
If lerture Is to be given before the ■Mmud to care little for Fred and tbs;
regularly under $10 and $12.
«f*.:y. ’that uere goiag to get o«
Ihlgbway coaimissloners Of Antrim. ottar boya of tbe Migbborbood.
the price asked
'■erse.
Be
' td Traverse. Benxie. and Leelanau
&EE OUR $2A0 SPECIAL.
A few mentb* after coming ------- here and finiah this trip In tbe BotoMEN’S SPRING HATS.
.. ..„ ..t Travel
See Onr Specials
from tb* aemlnafT sbe bad paid A «*y - New York Time*.
The equal of *"7
hat
Big shewing ef new styles at
y evening. April
rifft to a school friend op In the bint,'
made In both stiff and soft
•1 $1.95. $245. $2 65. $295
from SOe upward*
Phlleeoptae.
Bad bad there met Georg* Trimble. ‘
style*
Will Return Te Weatarn Micftii
The bat nhia ja.
wbo was. fiueb
_______
from
_ aa kgrieuKural
_
"My!
.you wanted frted polatOM,
.........
..................._...X—I______ Tb# TtpeUag tf tbeir triend- didn’t your said tbecaralem waltreaa
;ihe Western Mlcblgae Deve'iopmeat 1 ship was tb* ooeaaiOB tf tb* coavur- as tbe cniiomer In tbe reeUuraat fite
Rurtau. under recent date, as follow*;' wtloo above.
’ Uhed hla me*I and roe* te leave.
-As soon SB
we caa sell out here w*; During the montfas OBowIng
f
tbl*That's all right." answered the palocate In Western Michigan.: eMversaOon.
with ber faiber, Cynthia (lent man. “I've wanted ae omar
moot w
tie of C


‘fleflo, Spring”

“THE FAT
EARS”

The Mtn’sFashioB Shop

"jr" "r “'i-

Regul^ Hams

FRIDAY AND SATDRDAY

The Big Store
The Hannah & Lay Merc Co.

To the Man wlfli a
Preindlce Against
Low-Priced Snits

Men's Suits

$10.90 and'$13.65

Boys* aolhes
Proper Backbone

sxas, $«.««, s«.»o.

ten

Weatern Mtchlgan to a'great pouto
sectloo. In round nnmbera fifteen mll1^ buaheU ere prodneed annually.
This is neariy nnc hsir i>f the total
number of bushels produced Is the
gUte.

Let the Herald and Record Co
do Vour Job Work.

mm rtAYm* mtut. m nfTnn b*t

Grand. Traverse Region
t«H ircek. wit* bJ»,iW*r. ««!*• J«*
Krf*«r.

.
fflmor*

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orbital VmL

C«4Bl»c

Fife Lake Department

la Ravale
cwmji.
Mra- RaM Uapaa has beoo wiaHlas
Mr. aod Mra. FnM Moaae lor a few
tikarai. Itorcdi ^th.
corig'to hh| ktorr
.«m BBrtoo and family moved to ^Hr. aad Mm. L«M«r (took. Mr. and
lr«. fVnk Cook. Mr nd Mm. Joba
3 Mra. IM (took vMiand Mm Joe (took Sandav.
dOBBbdar.
Vti
weii.
'
“*t
Mr. Oeorte, Mllhnaa la atowD im-

.v»ada<»ed Vy lUw Mae Dewey. |

taOTBTBtrt iM

win Ustr and <ifdc Sn.vder waa to

Hm Warn McMIchael aad children
d from WotervHle. where
. the wlaier.
'rbdrt Dexter and oODSln.
Kaaker of Maple City were In Travem City-on huatneoa Monday.
Un. U W'. Bam
W. F.. Wldric baa been auteriajc

Joba Btrahan *aa a Kalki
with tie arlp the paat week.
«r Baurda>.
J. W. Jartett baa the bilU puatetT
hia farm Tburaed Ml»< ----------------------------------------- .
April 4th.
Mlaa Mar«rrt Bonner <rom KalfcaaRobert MiCormlck
a In tOTO Satka apeot Soadar wttb ber >ar«tB.
urday.
■me l^lea' AU met *lUi Mrm. ioim
A quantli.v of potatoes have been
beUbUciarr. March 2»
marketed here tbe paM week. Araoac
pkMaatIr npenl ««« U>e. thoM aenios poutoei were
Oeorge
llic......................
bwlDcaa _j«(lii#
meeli
Hence, Chaa. WUwaI aad R. 3. Rcy
tb« dinlns
imMdt.
Inch vaa aerrad.
r riaited
I. Otnaa la vlalUac «t J. ’
frv dan
April 2.
la Ueaiei laat «aelL
Hlaa Mabel Wheeler left laat week
ALMIRA.
for D«er Cltr. Ohio, to tUU her
Manule
l.ake
waa
cailiug
ou
bU i^raunt. Mra. Boale Webber.
Oiille a few from tbla tiealt)- at­ eota laat Friday.
W. 8. Lake aiade a bualneM trip to
tend the total optton apeech at the
pwlay.
»
Oruae ball at rile Lake Sundar eves
Mlaa Tbeo Barlli
bad-Ike miaA
OMU

:

'

aoTriVde Barder u)d Jaia«.
In Cadillac Tboralar

and Mn. Grant Lace of Soutb
lioardaiaa vwted from Monday until
Friday.
Taewday at 8. B. Sa.rdera.
Mm nora Uke
a a Bayder aoM a borae to Orani
•(
Looedbe ^t of the|Week.
April 2.
Mra. itocy nark
GOOD HARBOR.
Rob Gerndt spent Samrday and Bon­
dar at Ktnjsier on bunlnesa
PoUIoet reacbed Ibe It.OOniark ibl>
L. HanadlBg oC TiararM City
It a few «dan Here viemnaulldatea for townthlii
•meof tlM
ttncM BM eoewed uader
C1U held to CwtervlUe towaablp iaai

t the farm

awHiMi'anfs

IW nMw npyltoi <»t orir to tkt

Kingsley DepaHment
CMMlacted by Miss Edoft W«U.

Thg people of Klactley asd the sarrondsic
eouatfy ere ^ istemted in ihit DepgitBMtt.
We gfasll be gUd to hero indiTidoalA chaj^Nm
the OfBBfB, fntenial gocietiei and all other or*
fEBinikleBi haad la iteati of aein, pgreosBlK
•uemeesieatg of laeeUBfg, natteeg of entoiatB*
BBBta, bBflBeu ehaacM, public tmproTeowBU
betBC dOM or ooBtemplaBed. Mlei of real eMaU
W town or ooBBtry, and any other Haou efnb*
oral iatereet. Send aU itesu to Min Kdsa WaD,
wbo bag charte of the Departme&t.-ldilar
Herald.

‘KS'i.".'«• ■

The pan, at ilr.
was very well attended Saturday even-

Bai ue'-.
highway conimlbslonar. G. W, Bai
1,.^
A. J Harris and m« Henry-arrived
JUBlI.x- of the licacc. t
year*,. 1». E.
ndCf from rhinnnk Mrovtana.
Hills; luellce of the l•eBce. r. years hero Monday from Chlatrok. Montana.
VMitli
meve. S..B- fvuu*
his ^rs^rip^tos“ i.K.raini.
D. I* TIBany: member hoard of le
ripv, w...........................
A. Kendrick gave s tery In- view. I’T-'T. I’eterson: contiablea. G. Catuiibeli.
Mr. an..........................- . .
.
lereatlng lecture at ihe
town hall W. Hemes.-A. W. Wilson. BotoBran
iiietly oi Kalkaska, have
Thursday eveulng on the local OlAlOti
with Mis. Rh-bardson's ■•ronia Mr.
aad Mi>. John Sirabom and will asTbe Woman's cluh
met
Tuesday A. K. Bryant.
wlth
the
laiui
work
ihla sea
The follow-lng delegates
attended
with Mrs Mslhews
.After sdjoiiru

ntoyed b:
I this ye<

R^-ProotWind-nght
Reynolds
Flexible Asphalt
51ate 51^ingles

then. b»eso»c H*r sregisnile-Mrisrad an^fceicni^

ssa^mrtrat—Mi routing Of tepwinsreeraroscesmiv

‘ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. lagler. a

(O the Wftibet
Beware o4 imiisnorv. V.s altis..
make high grade granite sorfsred ftsjfing in rolls
■. u. MtYWOUbS ASr^LT SHNCU CG.

' Is just exactly what
ymi will say when you
see the -pretty assort­

ir - f

fh"?
'*'V Irlsbl

ment of new cut out
Borders yre are showing
A surprise because we
can develop wme new
decorative effecu yw
didn't ^know could be
madefioiu Wall Paper.
A surprise to know bow
very small the cost of
such decoration wouid
be and a bigger surprise
when the papers are
hung and you find what
a beautiful home they
have made you. ^

.

City Book Stive

the young people and

««

Miss IMa IKmi wml lu Ordml IU|>
Ids 1'bnrodsy to aceoni—ny her aum.
Mrs. M. Hobbs. Iioiur.
Mra. l^obbs
has been In the hospital at that ptace,
>ver five weeks and.la stIU very
weak
'
Mra. Wm, Ahoit. who has b—n vUitlng iter iwreois. Mr. and
Mrs. I.
lor .or,
Baker, returned to her home In Boyne ti. taiidin, 1.
purpose.
Wevinesds:
aenlora at Wofh.

-It beths.

^

J.;'.,"'. p

churt-l' pi oi>eriy.
The good road* nieetlng given by
the Fife lAke Board of trade Friday
at the Grange hall was well aitended
.Memrs. Hauillion s6d Carver of Trav­
erse CUy were jireseui.
S at Heme
True Blue Clew Entcrt

>T

'

Growing a grmt amount of tmthuaiasm
in thelt; preparations for tbe cotnJng
----------- iceme...
Thev m.de .Ltd
eocisl
tbelr eupper.
Debate
Frank Bex; and Jope Wood
Loeoi Optien Queetiorv.
A large crowd of Gleauera gsihei-ed
In tbcir hsl.1 Saturday afternoon
'
The True Blue Class was eateileln- Biibjei't for 'dlscustinn wa ■'l^ssl <
»sl el W. W. Itrower's ou FrWsv even tloD" belwceo Frank Box
reek,
ing by the young men of the elms*. msiive side apd- John
• • I Wo d tbe negsMiss !
ATuleilslmiieDl vuuslMctl of luuslr and
side. Wbkb was Judged as a
short
rard owing to (he
fact
that
wbo were hpme on thelt_va<attoiie.
or spoke of Hie subject lbe> were
week's vac
which was apivreciated aad eajofwd by debating.
Tbe next regular meeting
Mist Nina ________
— -all
..
....................---iments
Refreshmenls were served
will be.beld Satuidsy. April 13. at if
Traverae City from 1-Tlday ontll Monstew m. The suW*« for discii—ton »m
eonraet. the first belt. oyster
.
1*
1-ond. ss«orl "Parcel I*sat." all members :
with craekera. and the second.
llarry l.ouks murned
mkse and fruit aUd. aened by quesle
u be present. — esrly a
ly. where lie has been
Rapids Monday,
tlble.
InsUtitte.
attending the Ferris
F
..
.
Ferry
F
PeraonsJ^and Censral.
Orange Fuller M home for a wee
Local
.
George- Daiilrli of Buckley is visK.. ,
Tmal.
tlon ......................
from the ........
Kalkaska
.''tore
Hon Ferry F. Fomera cave an able Ing his nil
u and Edna Wall fur
Miss
lUsrr left here SaiurIBS Flora
Flo
IV for Chicago, where she win ri- and lasiroeUre lecture at the Grange a ahurl Hiiie
ball on SuntUy night In tbe Intereels
Tbe Madison .H^clieslis went to Fil
ime her work in the bst'laciory.
tor
Mil* Carrie Itoll and Frank Bedell of toesl ojillon (o a full house, ,W. M. Lake Monday aigbt to play
Brower s< ted a* rtaalrman
Rev. Itong dance.
were married on Monday. .March IWh.
Of'Minton and Chas Frevosi ol Kal­
Next Monday- evening Helm'a orefac
at Kalkaska, and left here on Tuesday
kaska each gave a abort talk oa lbe>
a will give an KaMer dance
for Grand lUpMs.
e time la promised
Miss Blossom Morris vliilled at ber same suhjeei.
Monroe ball. A
dunds' servl. es at the .M. K ■ liurvb,
eryone
home near Coitemlsh from JMday on­
April Tih:
Easter exei. lsSs at fO s
Hsturday the band and sev..............
tll Monday.
ni . with egg roniribullon for Ihe wes- paraded Ibe alrerls (or thp benaflt of
Mra. Wm- Wiilanl. Mra. laipks and
levsn liosfdial
In
<-onneiilon. Chil­ the dry voters
osfdlal
aon .Morris were in CadllUc on busidrens .tuBshln*
KuBshlnc -Prayer
Hand at 3 l>.
Misses Berths w0d Alice (.aRuV Row
Epwoiih h-ague at t>;3<i p i
Isder rrliinied to tbelr home to Mt
lluigis .Martin retnraed from ninl
iFleri "Thp Riuergcnc
Riuergcncv of the I
lEiFteri
Plea—111 Tueedsy.
Sarorday. where be bas Iroen siwu^tog
vine l.eaderebl|i in Human Affairs.'
Cb—. Cuddebsck of l^owell. vlsiicd
the winter.
Ilsslonarvi
lu.
John
tUIssIo
friends and reUHvre here ovyi
Mr*. D Webb and son luvi.

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Ibis norntog
. .
week 4
went Mciiilsy.
After being Idto fo' tbe p«at two
weeks Duho b mill is again running,
and Mrs Heury Hlnkcl of Pellat .the Mey-er boiM
uu
Peter CarlbBck went
Tuesday on bustne—.

to

Tnvaato

HaroM Stinsoa la Bom PPeadlDg f»-'
cation nIGt his t
Russel Baiimgarifa Is III with scar*
let fi ver
.Mrs Sayhn baa added sann ni(«ti
ud liiiirhc* to h— bakery buslne—Dr Grav lias nuived bla oSIce roow
the bpiel l)e France to room to the
lor building over Ihe Monia slwto
Sajla
win be found on Tnesday>
icb week
si-e«-k.
>r each
Howard Dunn la pulUni a wlepd «f
emenl iuto bis wareboitM ,
Jira Claud Moore epani ■ few dsyg
In Manlou.
.Mr*
' -r «ii" f'«v been nl
lib a severe evid I* much worse
Henrv Blackman of Traverse (^
nisdr a .........ness trip to Kingsley Tue»Frank ('onrad of Slaodiah Is
assisting b'-r sister. Mrs. R. Paggigiflb
Ibe chUdMfi dnriig thtlr
III ib<
lllnea

eighty wtotefg.
Earl Vanderourl hf Traverse City day. that he h—
far the coM—t
Wat 111 town Sainrday.
I his life
He reports that iSr
MIssea Clara IMffey. Ellen Madison
e cold wentber tbe air droll
and .Vels Manigcid are borne from Kal­
-chard
It
kaska for a meek'a racaHun
Mis* Nellie Case of Traverse C4l>was Ibe guest of Harold Siinauo Sat'
nrdar.
4Tank M'lhwn
ItoiTn of T
Traverse
Weslern Mtobigan
buaiuesi Tburaday .
su will be held in Traverpe
Mtoaet Itolty Halladay amt Mattie
Fife WedDesilay,
Weaver aueMled tbe dance
At tbU UBie tvo
l.ake.
Mr* Mart Jfov of Snmmlt <
... each cooBty win b^^i»<^ aa< 4*
director for eafck Jfaiie*rtg^ «Atown oo liuotoeM .Tuesday
Xtn t'larence Retiuer spent Tneovetofrmen” TV geoerol Wtey-U»^
■ V wiUi iobd'SthlAlet.
'pursued during tbe coib‘*‘X year «a1
The eoong people nf Merfield
0 be decided opon.
pW- -TbeWusk-l

larty si her home---------------home ^*“"**^ eyenl«
aimut nine oT her lady Irleods
o'clock Ibe ladles were lnvlle.1
Uic dining room, wbete a im|H.er ixm
sl*ilng ol firesse.1 meat, (louto —lad.

haoUsg poutoes to Oe... Moor's loday
______
era w#* a Traversa City '^*WHler Allen ale-Dt a .tWl^e Of
visitor Sttnday. .
SI. (arm urar Traverae City
The eocisl held at .Ibe school bouee
cscalto|>^
Friday irigbt was a gnad eoccep.
pIcWmI’kr'iOTn<*»«•
They netted over »I4 for the benefit
aturday
■ and'cote* was served
1 Kelli cDtcnalncd about sixteen of the pastor.
Mich- ndMiss Jennie Jouer visited Ml- E(fie Ibe latter part of I—t week
dreesed a ’hill honse at -the BaitA
April
beolboaae Sundny Utabt on local o|*
HILLSIDE GROVE.
“'Ntwa gad Clara Allen
and
The farmcra who took a
otouiaa leiurne-l to Hfli ►chool at
'wn last SetaHay have man y exiteriiBv.-we ITO (his uonilag.
rnre* to rrbuc.
Born >t> Ur n»d Mrs. i«n Nri'lieB.
Ixyi'l* Rtrlcket h— oo tar rvH-overed Match r- ■ bo*.
^
ihat he WB* sbl* to like a trip ,io
*. Woodman of ffiu Pae- • 1‘nto
•f lb* state grange, gave an adtost Gacnrday
Mf» Murphv ot Traverae Cli» wa*
StnUev aad
dsnsM.T
Mar;
Banb
. on toral optloa
opttoa at
i
tl
t'wlled here Sanmlay by the lllde— *1
afternoon
at
r.
' Saturday afttrno(«.
hei wotber .Mrs We.ioa, V
Margaret (Inleiiiwn h— gone W k
SHa« Gagnon vt*UM to (own Ia*t nismimey's
Janoe
Stevens
ot
Tnkvetse
(
ll.v
vi*
Veek.
iTatuilum
and
J I. Otbaoa <
Traverse CUy gave an illuitraled to

latg. wbo bas been In tbe eniIplov ol the Nortbpurt nbarniacT. reIsiene-I hb- ixnllton Isit vreek.
The high srboel Hosed Friday erentog fvir a week's vacation
Mr* O C Bairaain is vtsiilnn ber
Ison I'liarle* St MantOB
Aa tlltMirated •—vice wa* heM |a
•e Congregaito—t
t berxdi
Bnaday
evenlag. the eubleri l>c4M -FOretgn
illsstoos " A. letter .was reed to those
irveeat bv A Beaiall This tetter waa
froai L Lealto. a-fora-r toember of
Hilt churvh wtw Is now to Tarkey as
a mltslonary.
,
Hiss Pearl
Priweeu
was sbseoi
from high srbooi last week on account

Mi.ael -ent to Me.Uteo FH-

■everal of Ibe businew men. to the'
IVl Mop Is working for AtnII B«*Dl that a home uleoi play is set- lum
started for tbe purpose of oblslu-!
.\jr». Ssr*U Snyder made a btiaUMM
the* use of the Islr building the ulp to Traver— City Wodneeday add
village
recently purchased
An effort leturned home Saiurdav.
ige rv
be tmade to -at. and atage the,,
y Holm- and 1-cc MUIer were
iildlng w
with the proceeds •>( the play.
Kingsley uD buslne- Monday,
proposlttou gl
glvm the vtUa^
This proposition
playhouse, without i
rart
tor“,^
«•»
“f*
Tueedsy.
nd will he a I
j
\Vnls Ho.-mn Is now tbe mx:re4Ugd
bnsineM t
- '
ni cf 1 ucle Samuel In the dtapatrb
The staging and sestitig «H1 be biilli *f
(hr tocal malls
HU coninct has
aad
sodI delivered
d<

oeeupylng
tbelr icStid;
*">ir. and Mra. Norman Thumaa are Traverae CU' are
April 2.
Vint in luratshed rooms In (TtarlE*
■ hero (or a few weeks
iratnw's boutc.
'
Rex Weston and Evtgwae, wboJim
lying (WO eoinlortera and aewlag set
NORTH PARADISE.
lieen visiting si tbelr howras tor the
eral
i
The little baby of Wm Riley,
l«st week, returnol to Albion, wjtere
quite tick at this writing.
thev arc attending school. Momiay
Tnin»an Wires' last Saturday aftFrank Hamilton of Trarrrae LIty
Joe Voice of Csnads arrived 1» a
vIsKeil In lows last week.
visit with bii paroou. Mr. and Mra.
Saturds' evening a box »irial wa* f. A- Voice. It w— quite a eurprtse
Rokos
end Earl Shlvertey spent Irtgiven in the town hall brthe Epworih
day ereolng «t J>ed Akers'.
league. A plew—nt time was enjoyed
C E Msltorv ceinrnM from Kah
, custom saw
k*.fc- on Friday evening.
*’^Mra' Weston Is seriously III at tbU
The .vvjung i>eople «f the Cedar Rue
Jim SniUU who was working for Mr school are planning on; giving an enl'u. ba»e ot Lansing-afrived In
LQ Satutday evening.
''*«' hero Savers was Uken sick Friday night, (•ruinmeDt In tbe near future
April 2.
I was taken home.
w— tbe guesi of hU sUldr. Mra. 1.
Martin KeUhlek of.Omena Is visit
Perball ter
J'
t the borne <of jubn
Mrs. R. Camitoell' g»'c a quilting

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airiv--l
(todlUrn Saturday eight, where she Is
iiploycd a* a letcu-i.
Mrs. Efier of East Inland was In
«n lasrweek vignBig reUilvh*
Chas. H- Ravanaiigh
of
Berrien
S-.rings. Mich., gave s-j exeeeHngl;
flne lecture Seiiiids. evening in lb
Interest of local •►fftii.'i. This was tin
la*l of the lecture; oi. ;ti> s'liiiecl.
Mrs. J. SchlBlu-iacr. who has been
-Isiilng her sister. Mrs W. Harrow,
CUy, reiuraed home Mon
at Traverse
Travef
daV' fvenl
Mrs, F, Bwansou of ttodlllac arrived
Monday evening
ruing for a vlsll with hei
moiber. Mra^ F. lAlxtnde.
idW'• Aid society of the (tooThe lAcM church gave an
Monday evening.
room was <leforate<!
white.
8u|i|icr
walavender ai
ibcTs or the r. E
served by it
oclety.
Th • amount uken in w—

n in living uader s loot o<
______ .................. . In ihe first plsrail costs
ideidicly to buy and Isy ihem, becondly, they
make s ^ry fine-looking roof. Aad thirdly. ea«
laid, tlity'lx on “for keeps.'



at* A* Bml BdW«lCr8^^^
w« ^ Citimlan
M«tt N.CeantM

teprOTBL _

Ibe county convention
at
Traverse
City
Satmday;
1.
Finch.
Ralph
Hicks. L, I. Maxstn.
A Slnrialr.
S-^alter. W. W.' Brower. W
WiUaiil and D. K. Mills.
.
in
(todUlac
Um Gus Dolbers w
last Tuesday.
Miss Tressa Itowncy ..............
to resuine her work at Jonas'.
Mis* Edna TlRany left hero Mon­
day to attend tbe Normal at Mt. Fleasent.
Mr*. I‘. Sherman mat
trip to Kstkaska Thuredi

the Mercy
Gilmore was
Mrs. K. _
ID. ■ ho c e’.trnd- hoapllal. Cadillac, a couple
of days
arri'-ed Saturday this week.
vaca'fon
Ray r'uller «a* a Boardiiian caller
evening for a
en.toyed *
A iKii-iuck supiier t
TburedL'
J. tludd t a
the home of Mr. ami M
J, 8. H
ur^c cscnlug in bjuoi
at Kalkaska Sunday
Kva .Meguav of Tra'erwe City
K. T I'silcV.
I few days tthis
an the bn.^ vtslied fneods I

e

OBsawl law RNCU«s.'lan6ttMl|M| CoUf

«r?iTnrT d^MtM BBd tiwtftti ta

Mias Alrla HodJte*.
the
teacher, ‘%m Maggie Linit will return home
peat Satarday and Sunday at her, Monday to Benton'Harbor.
Prank Ultler arrived here laat Wed­
borne at Ktap^ey.
He has been traveling.
H.The boya who have been workina at nesday.
I been to Scotland. Norway..RugT. Nenilakal'a mill are all borne at they
nielli the tncuibers cnloyed a iioi-luck
flalabed the aeaioa’a cut last week.
ThU part of ihk,xonntr waa iTMtClaus Von GUhn of SSftons Bay
April I
ed to a lectUTT laat Thuraday by R
WB» in town Isis week.
Wolf oo the dry side, and b.v the »a>
.Mrs C. .Velron. who has iieca rlalt'
CORNELL DI8T.
It aeenied erery one enjoyed It. Even
ing her daughter.-Alra. f Ransom, at
I Mm Del (took of Grand
Mr, I
aone of the wdU aald Wolf la all riahi.
Manion, returned home Frldav
friends and
Kaplda have beon visiting frie
Mra. M. Helmforlh of ilelmtorths
lailvea here for a few days '
reUil
Sunday with .ncr In-othMra. noyd Butler U atlll conllneU to
BENDON.
Oiaa. and Walter Dexter were iu ber bed. ,
u- and Mra.
\irw Roy
n«v Slack
Slack vlalled
visitMl at
at
Hr. and
■ (iiy Friday.
baa porebaaed the Frank Butler's Sunday.
Hoctor ... ..
orih o( town.
(Hear Adana of Detroit la vtaltlng
dpr cDoda atock of A. AUan and took
C. M. Dame returned to lAnslng

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CONNINE ax connine
LAWYERS

ll»r»rBBlnHfmd HtWk of wciBl evdata had tah

Mr. and .»!ri.______
into Mr Peteraon'a-house. Mrs. How­
ard will do Ibe bouaewprk aad Mr.
oward will ataiat on tbe farm
Mm. 8a> of Traverse CUy. wbe bw
been t|«ndinK a seek with her tstrMiss Myrtle Becbrieln Is borne from
Bakm.
aad Mm A.
_____ Mr. and Mra. t. A Vrilllains.
Bora
Mspretona tor a week'* varattoa.
returned home Monday.
Miss Keaa llarkian H howie on a
famBy
ba»e
moved
enlo Ms ““r\'T^Tlkany*' and
Mrtiary has
Kalfcaakn
ipd Into Mm E. C. Brower a d*ell- .weeks varaitoa from (be
fartii alter iM-lne away idr some tkm.
XorataL
Miss Mary WliUams. wbo bar been
«f Trasey^rny^^-^^m
Vraeerae (Ttv waa tb'
Kalkaska
waa la
liltlns her niece. Mi>. C. A. Watson,
ilorrls of
on bnsli
cf Boyne City. returne<l home Monday.
Tbe Sunday school,
after
belait
closed for the winter, will be orcan!
.Min BlonsoiB .Morris was plvea a
>|r. aad Mra. Edna Muchetor caare
Ixcd aitaln next Sunday.
t
’sururiR ]<an> Thuraday night b> herlhome Thursday irom Grand Rapida.
MIm Eva l.attlnc Is
workln* lor
i*';*:
Mrs. where they have been siimdlnit the
Mrs. H. Helm.
wtniei.
Dtekenon'a.
There will be services at the school
r aaa aM Wil3i* Udicif Aid aad Servtee CoMd
bouse BuDday nlgbc.
alettes seTMxl dinner an-I snpper
Willard Nash la worklac for Henry
at
tbe
Grange
ball
election
day,
clear
Helm.
Ing about SIT.
April 3.
Mrs. I' i'. PeteraoD returned WedThe Grangers gave ■
^and
and !.anm Daiea
(rom Grand liaven. where she
•rved BU|ij>er In conneetton ■
Mra. Eddie Lake
has been vlaldag Ibar SOD. Kay and
wife
and Mlaa Bnriln■* Hendrick last week w^Clarence B'bite has bleed i
•'UNDER THE SPELL,tug Her-' which i l be rendered Prtdollars.
, Rtrahen, Jr., for the sumi
Given ay Company of Local Talent diiy evening
Miss -Nora Berry wss is CadllUc be­
,-k at tbe ci
j
RrwVi Buchiey.
.
i
i.i„,d McDonald hat rompleied his
tween trains Wednesday.
I
The home Uleni play. '(luV’ tb<- %oik at Bensonla wad returned bome*
.Mr l.cddy Is home from Harrtetia
spell- given by tbe Hm-kley >v«ing i„, Krlday lor a short vlalL
loi a month's vacation.
•It Momlay atid rent her farm,
M the circtloD .Monday Hie folios
Wm. Clark was In Oram! KaiiMs <
'Ing lowu^hlp offH-rrs
were elected;
of IIS ceparity.

Isuiaeivlror. Ralph HIcka: rierk.
G rotidd cf days thU week-to eee 1
U.C t.™ or
. Warren, wbo la la a
■later.
WHlard, treaaarer. K T.
Peten

Bofur^:
Mmlat wood for i

DABrtmcBt W* «fpB#BV7

STt&rSvBhBB.
BBeMIdB «afOnua fsnUt JtBBU if «B««r«Bt is tMr Mpem

Mrs. Ella Colllsa of OMo la rMtiag
rimnAm anit
and palallvaa
relatives hara
here. '
friends
Scarlet fever petloMe are o
improved.

wa„. -n, ..o.

t<,«„ «.

Biffliiipnd 1S&:.
CAn Hynwi

tied erver Ponds' at C- E *'***^^’ .
1 eon Haromowree visited friend* to
Henry Bohik and farolli aad Rtobard OaS an.l lanrlly vlsHp.1 at Geo.
BatthV Sunday
^*'Ml^*iM^en.'‘toto Ml*s Ava M^l;jry
Mr. Blrdsey of Itomfre ws« *-eu to
eie callers at C. l^smirfey * Bto»da»
ir midst Saturday aad Soaday.
atternooB.
Hugh Allen ha* returtieo ,rom CiA couple of rouag ladlrs
tond Cal. Wheie be spent the «to
neighitorbood aodastook to wtok to
lie will bun bis faiber'* farm Ibl*
losn last FrWay etontpg to spite of
:am. with Arthur .Nephew a* »s
tbe bad iwadt
sl.taat
Mr aod Mr. From I* Oe^ siwnt
Apr« 1
Sunday at Cbas.
The aooaal baaonet of tbo Trovers*
Mtos ABHHie
Ctty B^rd of Trade is i---------------- ----the week
dtkie Uto*
Tneedar evenlag. April ».

atm AGE BARREL SPRAYER
Fee BfMlI Orchard or Garden—tor the man «ho <
Jt glonl aor Ind use lor big iioaer spra>-r
equip
in aor Wagon «r Cart, or
.
Belac nmnnied
putrm
n or skid and held by sgl
— OB regalar w<e>d
unk. tills oOtfll Ik n
ca»lly
npsef. wbethc:
enipiy-or fiUed
Pump

ie

Ovrutde -

i>e eoBvenlent ' ati-i
aatnral wey. —ve* the
piint|i from <orro-K>n.
and I- rs.l to get at
and more i-lca—nt m
handle Sa:
I*rtoci|>fe a* on our
tiBcHon .I'rayct*
Cepeeitr «"d
-Barrel holds >' tnl
i~m.
Solution*
ere
kei't Hioiougljly mixed

SX/' -bi,. ..
only i»n to»idc
barrel.
Ilearoaarters lor

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City Implement
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PAOB RTK.

IMIJS FURNISH YOUR HOME
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Wc can help you furnish it with the newest and best style furnishings at a lower cost than you can
have It done elsewhere, because we have the longest experience in this business of any store in
Northern Michigan. In fact, we mix no other line of business in with the Housefurnishing
business. Wc furnish homes exclusivelv, we give all our attchtiqp to this business alone and
have for the past iSycars. Thai’s why we can buy in the right places at the right time and at
thi right prices. Therefore we arc in a position at all times to undersell all competition
If you have a home to furnish complete or just a few rooms or even a piece
or two, be sure and get our prices before buying elsewhere.

Your credit is good' Pay a little down and the balance at your convenience.

Couches

Go-Carls; Carriages
' ExpwM W*|tonK. Hand ('■nj.
ami
vrrj- lhinK f<tr th«* rhildivn. W«* rorrj- thr Iansrat and m»rt rampirtc aasortvs^nt in Norlhorn
MirltSjran. Oo Carts wiUi Iralhrr hoods, rtibixr
lirra, riN'UninK harks, «-tr.. fmni ♦4.7.'> up io|SB.00

RUGS

Kxprraa WaRons.................................................. 69c
Huikka.
from...............................................$1.35

niiB is rag and- carnet Beaaon and onr stock this season

Hrinir iho rbildreo in and Rrt tln-m just wtiat
Ihrj- ur«l. Wr ran savr you mimiy on rvrry.
UliDR.

has BO rival in Mwthera Hlefaigan.

Breiything yon want,

newest styles, best color combinations in floral, oriental and
convesthmal designs and the pHces ezeeptiosaUy reasonable.
We cany azminister, velvet, brnisel, ingram, graaite, wool

If you waul u nice Couch or Beil Daven|K>rt look over our line.
We Imve the leather Couches with plain or tufted tojw and we are
exclusive aijents for the famous

Upi'old Davenports

fibre, Wilton, matting, casimere and several other kinds of rags

V-” /-X

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|25 dllfereDt
styles to
pick from
at

challenge
prices

If you wanra mattress o;T any kind come in and look over the
biggest and best line in the city.
Cotton top mattress, full size from $1.95 up to $4.00.
Combination mattresses $4.50 up to $7.50.
All cotton mattresses from $5.75 up to $20.

in all standard sixes.
9x12 Axminicter Rugs, op from........................................ $17.75
9il2 Velvet E^p. op trom....................................................t’lS.TS
9x12 Brussel Rugs, np ftom............................................... $11.50
9x12 Ingrain Bugs, np from................................................$6.60
9x^12 Matting Engs, np from..........,..................................$3.26
9x12 Granite Engs, np from................................................$4.75
9x12 Fibre Engs, np from................................................

CARPETS
'•

Granite oarpet, per yd., np from............................................19c
Ingrain Carpet, consisting of part wool per yd.,\ip fresn.. .45:

They come in either round or square tops and the variety to pick
from is exceptionally large. We have stime fine
fi
round ubles seating eight to ten people, for.................. Oai P
Then many others at proportionate prices, varying according
to style, size and quality.

All wool, per yd......... ................... ..................... tec
These are not discontinued natterns or undesirables, as
might be sospicioned from U>e low prices. They are all new'
1912 patterns and are beanties.

LINOLEUMS

They range right aloup up from this
to our finest nuwive hntM bed at (ctfi.cK):'

Lo(^ this Handsome
Hange for $24.75 ‘
It K thi‘ fnmi.mft
" rtiv.;n.iil and
i'' wnminled’ in evi-rj' way. ahapi' and ninnThe hcoly k made «f , .J,1 rolled «t.-el
and till- Hiira thronphout a^- reiiifor.-i-d wii'i
8shi-«f.*a
Ii.-axy
lined nwvHir. bupt-i wwk. A.,d and wnat. ami is
aa RiHX.1 a nniker and itakt-f as th.-r.- is in
the .•o»udr>-. It k worth muvh more Uiartlliilow pritv of.............................. ..5^4.75
We ^iw.alHoit tw*mty diffen•n^slylt's
«>f rsiip-a at a wide ranpi'
priera. amotip
tki-m ar>- the world's fnimnis (jl'fi K XlK.tl.
STKKL R.V.NtnX .

|35b Free Piano -

Big values In'
dining tables
of all kinds.
Let us show
them to yon.

North Western Michigan is fonnd right here and we are here
Hemp Carpet, per yd., np from— ..................................... 15c

Thk ia Ibr storr to buy yonr'Itrda aLWr ran save you monry on every »*rd and
frivp you an tralimited number to pick
from. Oood atronR mallrabir iron beda.
full aite, well enameled and Ruaranteed
anlrakabie for only........;...........$1.96

Bmy easMM $»Abt basntifnl cabinet Gnhd' Piano
|h«dd k^ tbahMands-infooned of the many bargains
'awaiting them at the /. W. SUtm Store. Have them vote for
yon and help yon win this magnificent mnsieal iutrameat.

$8 50

The largest and most beastifnl assortment of carpeU in
to prove our statements.

BEDS

which are the only one-motion Davenp<»rt made. We have them
'at all prices, so you can get just what you want at the price you
wi.sh to pay.
/

. We have about fifty sew-patterns in varioos grades of
Linolenm and it will pay yon to call and see them Special
patterns for the* dining room, kitchen and bed'rooms, so yon
can find just what yon want for just the room you want it for.
and at the price yon feel like paying fSr it.

Baadsomely Decorated IM piece Dtaaer Sets, worth

ttt Very special at ....................................................-F.^
S( piece Dlracr Sets lor ............................ ............................ $iM
n piece Diaper Sels ler.......................................................... U.7I
and many others at proportionate prices

Dinino
Chairs

Oennine Ground Cork Linolenm. sold in many stores for
C5c per sqpre yd., can be bongbt here for.............................45c
We don : claim it's the best made bnt it’s the beet there is
for the price. Then we have some of the better grades at55c,
60c, 65c, 70c, 75c. 90c and 85c. Measure yon room all around
on all sides, then come in and get your Linoleum, Carpet. Bog
or whatever yon need. Wc have a la^e collection of oil cloth
and fiodr Eng Filling from 25c per running yd to 75r. Also
some fine stair carpets at 25c. 35c and 50c.

x5i...i' :lirv. .Ill ii -ir ..ixli-'
Ji.-; •.

srlnt

tfi f;i.-t X'lii v.’ii l I •'•i: ;■

^.1

titw" 1«» find Wlrh

ir- vh..niuif w.iu'- nuirti-l>>a«

.,1 $5 75. sc.se. $T.75..S8.50 a...l $960 j-r *.-1
..I .viv

J. W. Slater
Your Reliable Homefnrnisher

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Who Wins the Piano?
We give certificates whb every purchase from now nstfl
Jnly 15U> at noon. Who ever gets the biggest value in certi­
ficates gets the-piano. A 5c pnrcfaase is 5 votes, a 50c pnrcfaase
50 votes, etc. - How
bustle and get all the votca yoa
can. Send all your friends here to trade.

OEiHD nUlVEBSB BSBALD, ASD TEATXB8S BAT XAOU. TEDB8DAT, APBZL 4. lUX

MOB ex.

, lod bita or CTrttOB *»iWloK are
« eOCtfORTHCEASTERFEACT <

r-rf

arouB.1

ibc

#««•» iboa a

ouOlaea. for ♦

ERRING

vbi«h CM »-* arrmuRwl le aanlFairy OiiH-W-B*ai alx «n*

HOME CHEER

raiPly;

lo tbe'yolka add

boc lac. drtag TBTteaa tteta. saeb m vkac

ailnBiao

♦ »al*r lo -a«- tbo
ibe .«r»l»*0

<oM vaja.Tlw artl»i of fbr lamUy

alx Ulile-

RCC1RCE.

*hlle.Tbw *M

■otata. strawberry or |d*tarfcto.

Join of to«r ten* or-

Aaotber exceUent rarlpe 'for tbe
Club Houw Stylo-nifo aai!«a lo «bo poddias mirf ailrH oror
yolk of the randy'Kaiter ecca k m
ram potatoes to neaanre
crarVed Ice aatll It bed)
Farboil tbetn for Bra .ertmnles, Carefully aUr la tbe vbipped rreara *oWo»a: Oae-balf poaad of ptrirorUad

f*maio«.

can Moniao yr akllt la lalotlas «b«* onounh

spoonful* of rank; aeaton. Heat pan. little faces. Tiny rolU of cotton foi
with a bit or batter', and poor la. alip- tbe amiA wbich. like tbe heads, are then drain.

Retora \o tbe Juurepaa. and tern tbe ralxtore Into a noM and sotar. ooe-toartb of a pood of croaad

pine ibe boBieo ahltes Ust

ns. UKL uns WniUHS, Uttar

on top. slued in pioj-er po.ltk.ii. to tbe ew add two labJespooafuU oM.ntier and set away to bardea. Benre witb tbe alraoads. the white of Me dR and
k aniil tender
orsace. «r.
A few atitcbei
«ltdie. at the |OokaniU
tender but
but onbroken.
onbroken. tosslira.- eewabaped whiles and ««■«*•
^ ^ tMspoonfal of.oraacf
r Ine them lightly from time lo ilrae maUde for caralab.
No lew
flower water. Bub tbe sasar tbrooeb
. that the batter may be erealy distrlblow parts dtemate. with a wraith of at«dcd. lor the c re|w faper si
aiere.^ ibe croaad alawada
ibera. la a separate a
serve to aupfiort tbe dolls'
sad Id ae many lan cook toReiber lor a moineoi one # FOR VOUR ENTERTAINMENT. « and. wbeti w>$ adxed. tbe onBRek,
Raked
Oinelet-Rlx eCKS yolks
modes as the workers choose; a whole lableepoonful eacb of butter sad flour: ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ flower water; whip iholwaffUr
Bwl
and whiles tieaien seimniiely
table- t^t.im*
r>-t>re«eniiai; the Cai>h- ad.t xtadually one cupful of uiRk sad
An Raster .Uoaday Ijincbeoa Uenu
mpfal Of wsrm milk with a
-...
.................
e to a silt troth amt add
periods. wouM lie
until thick and smooth. Melt la —Have loaquils for the centerpiece in
. spooDlul of batter raHied la It; one
,
e. while for a vloist chl* oar
cinonrul of beef extract, » green lar. and serve flrsi oranges
aireway mtisd. whtpplaR
tnblespoonful of flonr. one teaspooafal *»»»«> effe«!.
CorerforaralaPte.
______ ___________

\STieii
WHen done ao^re shell
.bell bodies.

B platter, lettins tbe white sad yel- _wri« deflae tbe band.

Tbe Maaninc of Easter.

Awla tbe lender c>ws!> makes s

ibMiilns of Raster, chOdren'

Tbe loae breast of die pUlD.

I arUI Idl you IT I ran;
Tii the boart of nod la the aprlnc- Hear ihc

. Rolden flood of aoaR

Utae.

more aptiro- add salt
l-epm gild the jiotatoea. or graiie fruH mixed with cubes of
» small wooden spoon aatll iborBeat
of Ksli aod a little icepicer.
ler for five min- pinea|>ple la a half of a amalT crai>e- oaiBily Wended. Uwvs abo« Iwrairflour smooth Jn a lUlle of the milk. Prlam that, clolet dolls,
t'ariM, evva l.ei stand
lid 1-^ obtained
h;aslag utes. andwbm In tlb- serving dish
frnb or orange. Sen cieam of oon» ,oar hours, when the snake trwmewt
^ .jd u toThe l«ten yolks. Brat '»
prinkle
with
iarale>.
yolk
of
bard
^
^
the wMiea to a ail« froth, and \k>wly dlffereni shade, of t«i»r.
me o.et

...r
Pushing the brave front ibrougb

AppwllBC to Rood la man.

The fallen irae •

iMd Ood.

And adown tbraach all ibe ages.
Bank farther than we caa know.



ls»rd <h>d.

'l<l me begio anew !

Tbe aptinctlme roanireetJon

4a«.-Ter, wntlv stir la the remalndtr '«
Out of my own self let me riwir
Fbr. Ood. If It can be

Tbe DeaaJBfc-nt Brat half hidden.

^

each

• time.
ongh
ter enough

Bt«fBRtinM'-a

fl»onr

A runuii

««*'

one
drop Into It. so s» uu> .u Break;
...c... ~«v

Out of ihla life of me.
shall

'zr

water.
iretully

the

When

Surely a stroag. pore life nmy mount

fl%e wtaier of error, a spring.
ABd CMW

i|>er

Poached Rggs on Toast—Grenaa the

From yon decaying tree—

. ,

There sbonkl be wo

to

cover them.

scallopa to miggest
be irimnie.1

and thi

of Ibe milk.
~ . ..-..e.------------ real or jaiwr violets

A new and noble growth may *|nlng

la cominc on nr^ wtng:
TBp Blsht of truth baa a*-moralng.

rreamed Onkm-A simple but .W.I1- boiled egg over tbe top: then egg cm-ion* vegetab!.- eide dish W made in lets wiiu wax beans and pouto era-

„„ ,hem wUh the volks and flour, and l«W'‘b« flounces of theskirt are rut

Has carried tbit measaw. I trow.

.

^

.

ti out at

-oiind the to|i.

.



„Unls come pushing through
It. that every cHod

]ei

them

steam HR

tender.

good.way,

put on the other

Hake-I

^oo.

out.

from

—FTaderIrk U Knowles.

ing ian

rain.
'

hard.

4

• • A gasee gnrpaaslBfl woe.'
a
> Uff up your beads, ye sorrowing '



ones.

. not diwadlng giay shadow*

Iltc butter
l•ul,lnln a hot oven
,nd brown dellcan-ly;*^theii . ..
. _

R'ecipa far 1
tp.

Three ounce* a

... oi i.i.**

tlrncc.
Three of rej>osc and

,noiher pan. amt. redm lng Hie beat ol
.A young chicken

gemly and slowly stir Into them 1

Gla.1 of the rrienillineKs of fluw<-n
mine throngli my garden'* mayic.
Canlent and glad

ly beaten them very light.

The db

will be properly cooked hi ihreAiuarters of an lioiir, but n roasting rbfc*- „

Hbould lie gaiheiwd a* mo^ as tbo

eo; of white,

band can bold:

^ ,o„'ir.hi

Of plearani memory and of bope ibree
good drachms

When

(be chickeg

Is

"

that li«auiie of ,hp

b,ucs

--- “.'-t:

above-my

Bowery

iM. will I- consumed and much ,he Rre in a graniieware lan.and cook

It Is paniculatly nice

will W added to the Interest of the ,hf.tii
to,..I

Per Easter.
•r atraartb: of cboer. of aplrttual 'bplift. Charles E. Jefferaoa. wriUng In

e-,.^ Conesraiog Eggs and uster.
Eggs are so connected
in our
thoughts with the celebration of Eas‘V.

«»tmoriloa •••“»

»®«

-Ito

«» 'he

children.

.too.................to. ."d

,

. ktoktoi h«n. toto™. k-to

.. and

-............. -

-

hot

of cKS» «><»• among

>onr

hard-boiled

eggs

•Tbtause -e ^^^11 Lo weU

and white are the t.ue-y:.ster

<ny and warm, and we prefer It to “>• 8“Prvme Divinity.
-

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Mr world of which It Is pbMlblc for
Th# bean likes the old.

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Among CbrlMlan iieople eggs hste your. i«n-el*.

ibis srconipany tl.e gift

aeason a* an emblem of

the Resurr^

piMigr of Easter Is that tbe other

tion. because of an egg's

retaining the,

W*Hd U oor borne Ju*t as this one Is.

elements of a fnlure life,

for the chick-

tag many room*, and we iws* from la In doe time, brought to life.

The

The home In coloring of Raster egg* Is said m hi

eMtfucted by laflnUe latve.

The l.»by

among

the Chri^ian

r

egg routaltts all the ingredients

Tired soul* lorgn your I«I"
rbrtst. the 1«rd. for you is lisei

bat also jwepatwd the way for ut In nenwaary to supiiort life and develop

Doubting hesri*. He live* *gf

rood, fot out of it the entire siruc(„rf, or a bird—bones, musile*. neive*

to anSer homealrkneas In a world that
b cold and strange—we
bniM.

are

,|]

.

devebi|>ed. Bui although

inieoded m W eaten exclfisively

|iaraffin-1>eaied

McCaa. It Is an oM qaesilon which has
banted tbe bnman mind from the heSUuUag; "If a laan die.

■^.ello* esc-

agalar

with btead, |■olatoes or rice.

•How vmtec ,klbs r
Hie
epa*
ion-' apd ilien in
inwrap a
a* tone as desiuv

Egg (Juiid
A prettv decoration for the labV

lu-at

Mupll l>oi of violet* or spring llo*er>
boxeswin,

crepe

fiaper

Easter says. "Yea" and de- gastric derangement an.! Briglii's die- ton is a doii%tof>11l wliP ti can i"- *''“1

the general idea Hwt they arc
side

to tbe

Eaaier inspiration, and It is oue that

»||gn they

.v.i.iinuaMy

ej,ji them."

•notri

bon

Slender plw-e* of i>ine ate ril>

tall lo l•0B•woun■^ for the shaft* snd *tiii|«n

That isa ml*iake. of tire wagon.

Tbey ean-lo- made in

appeals to every ♦mllvidual. It Is bean-

far if ihev do not diee. i luoperly their vai ions colors and -ii-.e-: for ehildreo.

'lUaUy egpreaaed

Butrillve valtte I* I-, i aud roi.re’harm but

in

the

following

%Mr«r by Ella HigglBiian:
Itoord Ood. iboii- laftegt

wasonlog

than good results.

for

luncheon favors

.hould

of

Hie

Itotototo

grated

rims

of

'*

M,R,etbCng

new

of inir. tinnl M>fi and tra^isior-

Hie top
«eie

pieces, four medium aiied tart applet

Then all

brown

and

' cotloii

e. and in ilm egg hunt whfeh
The

least

the

I”'"

prizes

".Mr.

were

Benjamin

bisi. r

(■osial*

with

the

UafoMlag by each mere!

tmaaof the while* Iw Pul on 10 ex . blow them in the nsual
clod* the air.

-WtU not |K>rm« a i*la=

ing nnatl holes si

to. -to »to.u to .to- ,0 to,.,-,... .to- —toto, to. tototo, .tototo
Thro’ dvery swelling valfl:
Again the clover atlrs and thriUa,
Boapoarive lo the rain:

with egg Hnrtead of water.

by plerc

the en.U

>how beaeaUi the

knife

and

ar. one-haif ieas|«onlul of ciaa^D.
a quarter teasiiootifal of aalh'oMy^aiMWDfuI of melted bulwr. hM ui^

IS lounil of (ir*t icing »u;ai

'

Botl-d rice nAy he d»»l»

Iiik-e of one orange, one lalde
of rich

o'

.ream

saffron

su-1

coloring

Sift

a

bin

fin*-'

lee tbe side*

souh-

lthsneeteoe.1 «J,ip|».! -ream, 'um Out the

a luihr.raran.el.

no*

tounh cup

«t butter. ..n- ao.1 a liali wire rieve, In a..old idat* to drain,

Tlien strain

made a viry

H I# a good smsra

on '

fhi not fu<gei

c.pt.OX
,j,., ;,n.i

when ptauHag IhU Ma­

li.' grown flower, that there are iwi■kind* of. teed

•'

The fall etraiaos will

never rou.e to |*->(wrUoB la northern
Michigan
11 gets ready to l.losaoni
,111m-b
Just almut the rtme (or (ntat* to ar

'

rive,
.tf the

imi Ibe MTly bknmiug coamo*

will give a wealth of great white.' pink
and dark

rcl blossoms from Angusi

,|li th* arrival of |be frost, and the
toore you rut and gtve away, Ibe fsonMoMtus .voo will hate, aod the loM‘

*i‘' ** the st^s^ ihe-wordl^-

gtzher and add ihe ,,«ce; cream tbe «ived .geUtine and ..tmk a tew tarn

With butter and sugar, add the irasten yolks uies.

'

‘c.- or .
jiNil.liug l-writ.

WHp dry one th-m.
pu<e tbe

f'*’

.............................
witnout the mu *»>«•'.ui.toiit'iHng a generous
B|riak!y oi.

,.n.v 4e**eM, say* Good HouasLee;*

-:,inshine l*uddine with
th Snow
Know Egg*
Eggs fbol**
fbol‘1 'heJM-i- iiii.. .„j

It soak until ten.ler.

white Of an egg. US* » fpf
It,.' 'Op- 'ith a IliH* Mfs'

lH-at--ii ifi

orange

«-„ver half
bilf a
a lackage
lackage of
of gelatine
gelatine <*ti sugareu

ot sugar, two eggs, one- pint of cream and pbier 11 on a fine

iroHiPg

i.rown sugar on top afld browalpg to .

'h'

peaptna H np roughly s.-aiier over the Info
whole candieil violet*.
^
l.l« ; rub susai .<•«

a cup of .old water and hu
Two-Egg Spiee Cake.

Stir all well (oflSlbsr. an.,

have th.

.Candy for Easter

around th*

cup

layer.
tender.

While ^ add oae-balf cu|rful of sug­

add ihree-foanhs of a
tupfol
of
delighted «Hh
I^> H waad
|«rtv and the mmber kept the ciumU from a stats loif
a lew momeut*. until the cruml» have
re* SB a surprise eveA from Her own
ahsorbe.i all tbe jiiKe p<*rel»d*
Pour
hlldren.
in'o read' b*ke«l i.le shell.
If yo“

iar-f>il1v out on a di*li
HarnUh wifh •<I‘I
U.ai.se and Vl.liu*M .ream ot serve simoaful
«,H, plain t-cam

top

Cover and cook rapidly till

rblld's

a low!, hd.i
itiit, a liiti,. stiff iutsr*
AVh-n
life every y«ir;
Ihe i«per jeHy-glas.it oevera. Will n-nEggshell dolls dressM in eiepe pa -<op, of flour, two ica<iMons of itaUing Pm ooe pint of milk in a .loulde boil-^ wo,'
cllow t'nls iiave beroBie <i:Hie
Oat of their aanken srivei ihey rise, der corrosive sublimate harmless, if p.-r are unique
and
ehacmlng. hot,- p„»der. one ieasi«on of spice, on^hall *r to scaW. Rei-araie five egg*: heat the
lit* take* usiialjv an boiin cover
Erect
and awort ami clear
half a .lozen be given alter an emetic, venlr* foraa Raster inodiroa. SoUst fo,.
two iahle*i«<in« of .oc.»a the yolks with one <op pf aiigar until dn
WUI
wltbih*
Bebotd the Illy'*' pore, ^le leaves
WUl vooihe
vooibe a bam. if several applies- at long-shaped eggs as
a* imsslbte.
|¥>*slble. and gifi
sifi tbe
the flour an.l lak,ng
linking imw
iiow ler i.r light; add to the hot tnHk with
the dl* with a thick coat of

.xitTk

«*nt«Peb. with Just caou^ «a-

khe apples are very sour, one or fpo

ing

with iM.Irt tenc. then mi the i*e.i *ui»r onti. i

dash .oi mimter an-.l

one

>r'the

chicken*, duck* and

loth

-Ide- ,.f the tan :,mj,.lip the pudding

nniform in Mz.- and the Glling some

WIII gtanip or seal letter*. Will se#l liblron Imw.

M iirordu^o

oVX f e--s on. tsH pint of
ni-ei .rc 1,1 an* la-Hthe l-ealell
toweei .rc-aiii s
•il.i'r* Ol Hie l.«i: <
a i«n 0f boilluiiiereit 'Uvli aiifi *'»

Egg Panada—B.,11 a liandtul

wk'-i

the borne so far away.

Pm), mre and slice or rut in email

liisiloslQK s lice

'here wef^aest* of egg* at

e ciiz^l of

luprul of tspiixa

a, lra.-l an inch thick,

m* in a plm of
Piece* in a »*>*1
IF;,i
JB and one «ea-<d
tbe f^n*.

agga.
Please

A New Apple Pit,

-Boll eggs until gkerulght in Hie mange juice.
»W
I'"'
,s ii)**lhle: ma*li
Ane-K'barlmte-Make a loaf of sn- deep dl*b. add sufficient

one n liHie salt.

ir in

varlsiatod

...l :;k p.,,, y^Mer pari.

s for saU'l 'dut*- cel -ake.
When • i»rfec:|v dry care- »o »ake a still paste am
the >«>lk» smooth,
ihlckcn boiline Imt mllV «lih rally ctit oni tire center, leatiiiga wall
coloring to turn
ii,m

were twelve

each m*rke.i - hlssier Opening.

O.i'I'.toM •

.u'ukH-uie.1 for Hi.- lapKKa. soaking it
No

wu of . ntotoil.

the suggestive of the soason—and In the
^ center, which was flUed with artlflrial

rind

1..mnr.

lenty-flve min­
ms water aml-iMke
or ,-n
l.et l>e<-on,e
„re» in s mo-ierat. o,

Milk ma' !-* use.1 InMead

ace a- hnrtl

l»-

i in egg I
Eggs ia Emecflsngiea. a few '-toletstied a.-rora the io|. with

fbegreen

F.ggCniel

look me.

ataad* np alive, and complete, and al he eaten. People ho'e been known to like
iwial*.. 'Pie lasieuoilyl
bomr.
peraevere'In eating egg* on srcoani el wheel# are^uound Uiili .atiu lal" »i'‘•

to

velk of .me esg

ooe tal.V*l*ioMul of stigsr: iv.nr

Id ca*e* of This I* |,ui on plain, and around the ii.ey

riares that In the hoar of death a man rase physlclain tell us they should not lm«Ht anfl-luru-.beil In

There in still another

the

itmmom

to usie.
I
'

Eggs for the flick.'

A peace divine .«ltb Hiee"

h..!,)..

,k. ™.,„
strawberry or KlrniUr

.o...i«uin.l

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

ar onr I0U11I.

a lovely niouW '

"May the <alm eve

,hat "uhal Is (Ate man's meat I* i>aMel>oarU

oh

to.,., toH'.-H-«-7“‘Ato^

«-a

of no food U It more true than of fhe carts sre ea*ily msd* >•> toverios nf wate .

shall he live another tuan'* iwPon"

,g,*,e
.wl

1-ee.linglv art!*'

leatly

rt,y ran fljle.1 with candy o«*. a a nii.fii! et Jelling uater .ot.., it. add
.foal at Imme. and we shall (all in at anv more than any oilier food. They
mee with tbe way. of life there.-and
.i*.flrteni bi March ami should be bunch of Bo*ers with ribbon lm«. or a n„. iK-aien white. *iih anv di*ire.
ghtll flad ouraelves In the ptwnceV

Tto.

^eroraHve scheme especUl- n»ss.
^

.„-i wz-read t-u-een the l.yer. a

MJ decorated lia'e an old i'orv eflect

Oi Easter leave

going H,p ryi>e of a i>erfe>-i foo.1. eggs are

From the firai boor we shall not

Itokr

off the onion |»eli

i.lke milk. U I* a tom-

tW a foreign land, we arc not to live
In the midst of strangers, we are not

the

lines Sisq.lint tuU m high Veliet VIgg* au.e ;tii.e o'erniglit. then •■oin; Hi one

be comes flnto our world.

the world.etarngl.' .Vm are not going Hie organism

psrafftn:

..InAeBto

-ihc egg. leiivliig the

"May the glad dawn
Bring holy Jov to tln-e "
"■nit* n*e*sage sweet and /oh .

ao

Butter

:he .lining >

01 l-:aster mom

SiZri
Sixteenth reniurr.

k, .to,.

The un. ^Hto-ei treani
iteive linmMlial.
Hereare several rch).I w*.
lime surface of
the egg- 1emon-t1s‘»te<l toweet-n-d 'res
semiments. appropriate for[laraffineri
at)
shell will !«• found i» have l>een eaieti
one;
I. oae-half of a
awa.t evenly and smoothlv all O'er
Spring Ptlddiog—s'osl-

Mesoiiounda.' who stained the egg*

Is)ve has flee,

...

voice

...

Inert

does not feel ^imself a stranger when red la memory of the Bloo.1 of Sacrl
prepared the way lor him. and l.r>ve

_

s mar But bring

ord.itol Iron. . Orm otoklo. o k|».l.l. low okonr. wlib h.odlto-to. loiior
ooveliiest by having small Init- tied with yellow and freon ribbon*

ug ten-fold.

Tbe unhrerae U a big house contain- en entombed, a* It were. In the •hell,

bS iu i»rts has been furnished and is orlgiaated

planer.

A note of

been mied time out of mind at

Me room Into another.

melte.!

of rlldmns to He up when perfectly stiff and dry. *wl.ni. rge
.................................................................................................... ....

...

But the

It abrinks from the untried.

Ik.1* heavllv with

Yet all I

Rxcepi In ypar ortsn as you IWt your

select

to ba a brraUag of all the ties
*** ^
theology and
old-faah- the large-t. best-shaped, whltejii *ivci
phllobopby of tbe ancient Egyptians.
Plant*, flowers, bon-bon*, men*; with the cosrse*! kind of
Gsuls. Creeks. Romai
•t the soul into a torsigu world. The Peral»”'
wortd In which wo now live U dear to ao
•“ on.
*“• among
wmow whom ““
gifts, and do not forget ihst yellow oi,.iheni Initial*, monogram* or synt- ,«n a* for a

.to. totok. .^:w.::zz.sr'z



aadn‘f l-osslhle.
A Surpriae tmmmr BaMat
______
, .
A woman whom bnalBaaa took awar
......... ..
h.„
number of •lelicaiely made i*|ier but- from borne for si ysar raaclvod at Bas-

' ■■
zerflies ‘poised
moisten them sllgliHy. and place the

"Ea*ter " touch, we treat ibem toast lightly, lay tour. o> stetson cacti
successfplly as follows:
From piece, divide the liquor, s spoonful i

has- very

wblA are aacrad. and a transfi----------

It l*

ruffle;

TJ,, ,.,.tolo,.«lM-...r'

There are effect; by way of giving them the de, toast on a

downiest yellow chicks, rabbits of sired

dawn of history. And In truth It is.
with a ahaddar, and of tbe other world
> ........... ____________________________________________________________________________________________

the etlges

lie. '“,.'1“
'•" *
;
,
An occasional white FdiMer egg In iil the salt i* dissolved, dii. the crust}
TIh*

yimes more In vo^ each year.
te tbTs
among
^—
------- fact and .provide
. tbe pacH-olored c
_ _
fascinating novelilee for eyes and greatly enltancd* the genera!

that the origin of ihtjr use in ^*B-aps and

There are tbosc who tblak of deelh

Kastrs

bare cotton

to„»k;to.

tbey

lerfliea fluttering from the celling at ter a novel basket of scga which
..11.1," l.to...^tol..0.1.;^
r„to.Mk.„toa.
,.1—H 1... toto. itoik ™.r ««lle

Fto.™,.,|.lto.l,.to.l.r,.
r,IM

*

The giving of gifts at

cenilv until

But

,"7'»»■.—.1..

antennac.
them m
In a
a warm
warm p.ac-e
place uim,
aniil «.uie..
wanted. «iAlTill*

mem
millefflv candle shade*.

not allowed to stand after year let each one chow-how his or \ow foor roedlum-siied »>''vrs to each
is to be cooked. Only a little ,.eraoo. place them in their Hi|uor o.r.

borders, even's* iniled or alenmed rice.

small one*

Isasi.

-.......“
whh* reloies tbo bMrt.

l^^Iflver i.lnl'^ ^1

dainty

be at

-r-rr::, .rr


";7jr. .u"
,rz lirr rz

Fgisfer are atm luTsons to be served.

I

for bn-akfai

rortlons musl lie followe.1 OCactly. and served at: a matter ui .-oie »e.

thU eart^ magic. I know I may write utanory.

ht. n*e.i with an

.yr
..-k..,,.. .r

l e ocncm led from lioxes. cre|» *i,h eo^ water. *es*oB with rail ami

this magic garden. tMs white magic, making, or the result will not be sat- her

•a to think.

. ,_i; _ su-u

done ordinary p^n or the |W|wr may fie of

«....... „■ p,, Pto.-. ,h. i«u«™. to. rlTL7°Z,nXIZL

rbll,to. . n.. tototo,,
.b.«. ....lotoii..., to.to. Ill- to... to. .tovvjtoh.
-

Kgg*

^

Imo a basin and cool,. f»f>

..7

moss



rm
vT^if

™,. ..to- to to-., to. to .to-, -to., ..to .to., .to. .to,.-.«to rs izt” z.T..-“- to... .i.

Will re- size of the face from one side.



or pastimes of sU asrta. loa.

' Calico' egg* ter to wbich a little bmier has 1>een

wjtoi oVk.w I'toi'to. n.toH.to
.................
to <e
Ust stir
In .he
the cell,
yolk*, hsvins
having i.revlousprevious­ »hle beaiillfut festival aenson.

mlgnonetlc bed.

psare: of con

A poand entire U naodful:

,,

,en will retjnire about an hour and a
tioarter. Take good care to Aeep tbe

folorcl a vii ul magenta by gaded./

l HlhW r

with

Has. and the fraerani hillnw*

dhy-r
Wen Just one day apart."

When the egg U brakn ibe

scienrfi

O' -OHO"-

may

snows, content

' • earth's aaddaat day and giaddoat, •

miM hr.

into—to

.|>rinkle a layer of line breadcrumbs

beauly. I

And ba ys gUd of bean,

aaaie X**"*’-

courao.

shell—Woman's Heme CompaBlM.

sr.-r.to,
r; .r.; r.rrr::
:rrr-r:
„ ,.,to. ...ins
™„to, .11...;,.,,., .o••^r"‘'.;;t','‘r:totorrr:rtor

• fkw Calvary and Buier Day—




,m ,he whites are set'

,a„. to.,..... .„to.. ...1 lOtoito,,7,"“.:™ 7.'.rJT

by

hardened syrup takes tbe mold Of lb*

Four Imo the lan a cupful

’........... - - ^

let rating the annual eggs.

xlbrant 10 me |han in the mell^au-

• A balm to baal tbe buna of pain. •

wlU give the

rite egg ends, of

There must

.. _________

the white magic of garden*

• - Of aprlag acroa tbe aaow.

possessed

few.ibal maple caW
'
> tbe right I

melted and boUed

l»uj In rolorcd calico that I* warrante.1 lo

minutes, or until

however, b

sam'l or ether stable bod umil guile

to |.1..» .1,1. .l.w.r. Id...

••■A aoBfl of aaBahiae through tbe '


«»
sap.

•ealed. and iW sUerTli^ ,lg.« Aox of

.... .bl.l,... .1.1.. .ld.«o.to.n.. I.k

break them our

"o”'

I

havt^^nds

« Iid, ...... ai,r..d > 1.,.. oi.toii
mi,
,. . hH..
.nd
m™

By the -a*ay of varirlv. iwini some
Written by medbev.t monk, and In- ?f the shdla. and mix with the bread
the eggs with gold and silver lalm.
.w lasie. of
*
dtan puadUa. and make yoursair a gar-'mmrti*:; salt and
peppei.
•II buttered;
o'*'crs In n hdIiiiIoq of gum nrablc
den. fVlendly Readei.
«•'» ««'•>' • ■»««'rpan.
"
tnd then in diamond dust, wrap sy-'

•so. I. 11.. in., ilm. tor fr.1.1.

-saAar.ar' b poBred late the skeUs.

miv be shipped to dbunt frbads The

.Uiescv

ile

After fastening'thei leg*

Id



Fromm nest of ferns and
guesis draw colored

Season Inildi

slowly until lender.

, Hfe to U(«!

u.y t,xor>

ken-in .np Of imi-u- bearing eeoilmeni. like
l■<>|ll■lar these;

After

• X

•'» W"'get aside lo dry


Here is a pretty suggesuon tor Ka*-

hot la IP

chicken sidli It 0|>en in Hie
The Coloring of EgosMoibers witb IliHc childrim alwat-,

dyeW.

Dreadlnc u niue«« knlfo.
mat Dsath'a tbrM'JOld atop

pr.

eggs, in esch ©f which Is aiiacbed a real

Cruml^d a:
,Mi*,|Ml|ip1 th

And when the time for blossoming bioken on to a round idailer
have l-Usiei egg* to color.
An ear
stuffed Eggs—Halve ten hard tiollcj
.
aod satisfs'lore-nictbod is to use
- it
The frost that chllU the hranches
changed to green mlsD
hen PB*,; ukeiflUl tbe yolks and season,
jves thaaconie es.rec
iii> I'refreas ika leaf:
,p rragrani pink showers—the magic
xplr adding minced
minced meat of any kind pre- ___T ....
,
ired f
~'to«»
Like Winter's ttofw hoars
.............
..................................
....................—........
egg", iuin and pm in a
of
tbe .....
garden,
the lure oFihe
garden. ..........................;he
lerred:
are foHowol there will lie good rengi spTMd their fleece of snow to
,,gpp.
,nve again, dish.
I'ae broad crumbs and milk
riiUs. Tlic name and date, s hit-h
save the flowers;
and head* with the remalndw of ilu*
mixture,
ceeatly- dellplii Hie child, may l>e
TbelordllaaiofaUi^ii^
a«>* kinder, make,
thought* more jWmr cirer and ba^e.
ten on the p« with a poinic-d stick
lita leads us only feet. Death gives us p^j-lous and love more tender.
Scrambled Eggs—Mash a coffeecui*
dipped in mcdie.1 lard before plac-lng

minutes:

Empty ogfl sbaUs af

-n,.

' buttered fjgw^r^

toast,

,K.ur over one^half cupful

books on the sublecl that liave twe-n

■<,»•»

If iKMcsIMe use white

rtM»,

Slice taio

mi)

rooked eggs aod Jter'
i|e dishes with flngei

thlng;
Uke Aatama. Wad and brief—

^

,pp

save to cook a dibken—ai

, inlnaie. slip un-

«»«P*e sugar Is peerarad In

witb qaanfliy. a good idaa may be worked

lahl^ setves and .ailed almonds make up palna to make small apenuraa. RlBse

Pl.h

this creamed onion

into which break six eggs: cover

and green |sAm

and viilrlng bud breathes out inseic

two

l»r and salt lor seasonmg

akimmer. and put each egg on a idi
ed with gold iialni with some sulialde
bniiered loasu
V
.
, sentlmc- '.- • Jlale-fie*.''
■•Scratches'
Perfcci'oa Eggs-Orer a aklllet of
This <-ould lie dlvlde.1
—Belle .M. Hero-.
I believe .in. the magic ol gardens.
_____ .
.
.
edges
uts—"Mairhes' «n one shell for the
l/1)elieve that as we Hint over the
on Its outer edge*, without
iinbiirm ouitcbes. "Sciatches" could
Laus Me^lA
.
.
_ Into ibe lan. I.et a
brown earth In the aiiringlliiie
and tbs ___________________
|*„ing gij^walei:
let
er l»elow
-Nay. why abould 1 fear Death,
^ha^p
p,,, ^^een pclms of t-.
p,^
b„„„
,..r,h,
,«o
sbelh
Ukes breath?

wlad

A dellclons SfkaUh o« very eaalH.

each of butter and flour and a il>e accessories

™p oI ,M n,Uk p,

* ^ Bastar la sM'butnsn heart.

He ia like cordial Sprinr.

piD«opi>le

The aance ia the dish 1 . .hlrh ,1.. «.lo» bo..boi.., .m v-llo.-

> be BUS- spo»n>

they are Hard, remove

That lifts above the aoU oacb bailed _,!»*„ nugjc. white magic.

goodaized onloa oaeues. and

viaare piece has l>een eooUed. • iisiag

sandiawr. snd t

Uie western writers. Helen Ring Rob-

-Kto xiTos us life, and la exchange

Peel a

tbe small oaion Is soft an.l nutsby n-.ake a cre

.^%la baamlfal leaaoo Impart,

trair the b|pt of the Easier

wa>:

and cook la butter, an.i a llule hot cheese crackers.
h safe i< made from water to preieni browning When

-hHi. ire glued

Before

In this

The vhicfa have been beaten to a stiff froth

iBOve a Bsh- bone from jbe throat. If heads are made from baU* of cotton ufx In Iwo ubiesiioons of <«<

tbe Mg* with fiv»
powderedsugar unUI stiff

andwhite,

the while b# beaten and given at ohee. wadding, to wfaleh tbe shell faces arp twenty to thirty alnaiaa.

Shape like sggs with

apoM

a

pretty nesu for the candy eggs.

To watering

aad tly eoatiag «ay be added »y flavor- ftaat^

aeceasarr

lor

any

atber

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