Grand Traverse Herald, April 16, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 16, 1912

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

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D aS'—S 1. O O

A YEAR

TBAVEBSE CITY. OB.AND TB.AVEBSE COCXTT. JlllTll i.AX. Tl ESPAY. AI-KIJ. Ic:. Iflli

CARRY CONTEST TV CONVENTIOII
dereen Cone.
ftOOSeVCLT PCLECATCS to
WITH AFFIOAVITt.

00

STATE PARTY
1S DISRUPTED

fflHinilA FATAL
Infant Daughter ef Mr. end Mia. Wm.
Riley DeaA

Klngaley. April II.—Tbe Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mr«. Wm. Riley
died this morning of pneumonia*. The
foneral will be held EUtunlay and the
ilna Interred in Bvergreen ceme-'
•TATC NOW CONVINCED OF NEED
tery.
OF PRIMARY LAW.

MV£ ^SET OF BEUBATES AGAINST

THE CANAL

Dr. and Mr*. R. H. Minor received
the Bad lews yesterday gtai Harold,
«ed 13, oldeai son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Henderson, died at their Grand
Rapids bode following i short-Illness
with spinal meningitis. The Menderare well known in the city, hav­
ing for several seasons spent the
mer moptba on their (arm. 'Tree
Top." located near Blrchwood. The
body arrived today on the I o'clock
Pere Marquette train, and burial took
place'In Oakwoo<l. Tbe a}-mrotby of
host of Traverse City friends Is ex(dnded tbe bereaved family at
time.

GDDD ROADS
UREAT BENEFIT
All GLASSES ARE BERffITBI
gystam Has Does for DilftrenC
Parta of This and Other
Stataa

comAioBir EEcnoR
Annual Conclave Waa Hold Wodnoaday Evening.
V

SHRUBS nm
Templar, beld^Wednesday evening, the
(otiow'ing officers were elected (or the
enanlng year:
Rmioeot commander—R. J. Mercer
Generalissimo—L. R. Silckney.
Csptsin Ceaeral—J. V. Mclntosb.
Htelsie—M. B. Holley.
Senior Warden—Don Morgan.
Junior War.*len—A. F. Nerllnger.
Recorder—W. W. Smith.
Treasurer—C. E. Hale.
IVarder—Wm- Molherslll.
Sword bearer—C. J. Bailey.
Standard bearer—Asa Hale.
Sentinel-Arthur Deaprea.

HAD UVE SUBJECT

V

TAFT THE Wilie

EITBITAIIIHI AT CARDS

PROMiBIT WOMAI DOffi

li..:

Imprewement Seeiely Can Use
Them Thle-Spring.
Tbe civic ImproretneBt commlltee
want* to be remembered by’those who
.thl^niag shrvihe. vine* and all
perennial plants. l>on't wavtr a plant
rool this ipring. No matter wbai
ward .you live In. send to or rail np
Mrs. A. W. Peek. Mra W. H. I mlor
or Mrs. C. 8. Vader.

WILLIAM 0. FOOTE

(Proi
The
>BACH PACTION OrrCRMINEO TO.
venilon ever held lo the city held Its
TOWNSEND MAKES STATEMENT
WIN OUT.
closing
»asK>o this murotng. and the
ON QUESTION.
number in attendance showed how
WIM PYMwblF ••
tut* Conv«A.
luch interest all tbe road bultderw of
Will Oe All He Can to Delesi the
tlwiM >• H*M Ui»<*r OW
this and adjoining counties
- Prejeet in Con.
^
and Educational Life of
LITTLE WITTE CHILD
EROUCATIONAL NEEDS OF CITY
Wm.
lag In such meetings.
HRh <•
DISCUSSED BY BROTHERHOOD
AWFUL DEATH.
The (loseai attention was given the
IViillam O. Fooie. for more than
To tboae who faror the raaolutlona Authorltlee Are Investigating to Fi id speakers who are men who have spent Varloua Phases Were I
Bar cur, April 12.—That (he rlMIn this . Hue of work. I
quaner of a century a resident of
Cause of Burns Ob
oot «sd Ala|ra»tni Menaa wbldi adopted at the rpcem UnroTo rlnb
•bown (bgl while those who
Traveiae City died at 3:45 at hi* home
banquet wiib referaorc to the Cblcato
Body.
naited Du rapidiUGaa
MnveBUoo
(arm producu (or the markets seem
CIK West Front street this morning,
drainage canal for Wbich It would be
d tha partr u
be moot ioteresled In (his great
le had been In' poor bealib for a
oe^aar?' lo take water from lAhe
Barar bafora wmr mark the and of
;L yet to no one more then the
‘umber of years and during the wini
Michigan, the following letter received
Witte, aged six yearr, dn
aonraobMa ta ito oplnloR of poTlUmerchant
Is
tbk
question
a
vital
Isin the past few ye«ra be has dpenl
yea'#n»aj- by Sacreiao- Amll F. Xerof Wm. Witte of Washlngion
church parlors last eveuing has been
dAM todar.
most
of hia lime In southern clloale
llaget will be of great Intareat.
street died suddenly last Bight. She
pronounced todaf tbe beat held since
Tba acuoa of tha cooTanUoD yaa- tiBliad State Senate. Waahlngtoa, O.
hoping to derive l>cneBt
leaves beildet her father, one broth­ Tbe spreading of the good roads the brolberhood has been organlxed.
«anUr will coBriaM the paopla that
tVilllaia O. Foote was boni in >
er eight years old and one sister tbrge doctrine ^il meau^ large Increase In
Tbe subject of this meeting was the
a PfwfaranUal prlmarr ia baaL" aaM
• vordmo of business, will lead
qmlag county. .New York, April
April P, 1015. years old. s step mother and one
"Educational .Xeeds of Traverse City.'
oaa of tha dalasataa. Over one bun- To Amll P. N'erllogar, aecretary,
great leaps In the developmet
In IS«» the family moved
two sisters.
with H. H Bracken. Prlndhal G. H.
drad Rooaavatt dalaKaUa todaj- prethis almdy rli-h country and —
Michigan and neltled
Orud Travarae Liocoln Hub.
The
Witte
cfalldren.
U
wiil
be
reCunis
snd
t$upt.
T>
ler
as
the
sneakparad aSadartta to praaaat to (be na' money for every ftra In the
Wexford county, where they ex­
Grand Trarerae, Mich.
lembered. were brought Into probate
There
were
about
a
huodred
tfonal oommlttaa that altbbuidi (bar Dear Sir;
perienced the bardahlpt inrideot
mrt aometlme last winter mi a rbargo meicantile bnainess.
membera present. Supper was served
bad tiokau tbar were refsaad admit.
w'ooded country and
1 have received copy of (ha reaoln- of not being properly'rared (or by the! flood roads will Increase tlM pry6:3». tbe menu Including many
Unea to the hall.
-old climate. The village of Bbennao
ducllritv of the land becauee It will
lAon adopted by tbe Grand Traverae parents.
good
things
to
tempt
and
aailafy
the
The dalagataa elected by both of
uiHes away, at that time waa the
give the farmer a better outlet for fats hungry tniier nutu.
Lincoln club proteatlng against
On
being
called
to
tbe
home
last
ailoBji
Dearest post office aud the only
taking of Ystar for Chicago drainage night In aniwer to tbe snuimoiiB that markeuble stuff and will lead tn such
rorbapa moie capable spqakers for )t food ifappllea.
iTAFT.
Young Wmisni.
Increase lo popnlstlon that (here
canal purpoeea. and haaten to aay that the child was dying the pbysirisn
this subject could not have been eeleci' be^ouly ten years of age. gave all
very bliurly opposed U.,thls pro- his arrivsl found her dcul. It Is si- will be more workers per square mllo
ed
than
the
three
chosen
by
tbe
comivallable help rat home and went to
John D. MaiSv* OetnlL
poaltloD myaelf and aball'take great leged that on her bead between the Ibao there was under tbe old sys­
ml(|ee In charge of this nteellng. Hr. u-bool when fibere was one, which
rape Wil^ail J. Rleharda, CrratAl plMura In doing arerytblug I ca
eyes was a recent cut while ber gen­ temBracken was the firat speaker along
raiu.
only a ebort time duriog the
will put more square miles
prereoit tbe diveralon of water for tblp eral appearance showed other bruises
hues introducing au Industrial depart- umiuer, for adtilers were few aod far
William JiSaoa. Grand Raptda.
tbal excited euaplclon. In view of (brrilorv wKbln trade dlrance
niem In the schools of Traverse City. >etween. sad not many of them had
Oaorga a Mertey. Saginaw.
your town.
ReapaettuIIy yoora.
the
surrounding
conditions
be
deemed
His
Idea
la
to
broaden
the
course
>
Bvgtna mWd. Bay Ctty.
earns. In all hg had iwn terms o'
Chat. B. Townaend.
It beat to make a thorough examina­ Tbe business mqg of any tosra arc thw public schotd and to tMcb agri­
A. THEg^Qomtic.
,choollng*at (K'e Maaton acboel and
Mr. Townaend la chairman of the tion and on doing so foi^td tbe body Interested In bringing to that town culture and manual tralnlqg aa a real
>ne winter be apent In aiiendante
epDunlUee on coaat and Inaufair surof brulaea ood barns from from greater distances than Is easily pan of the schodl work, and not mei
A. T. Bolwtta. Marquette.
Ihe
si hiuvl in Old Mission. However.
*V. the remaining niembera of that bend to toot. From the rbest to ihe covered on our present 'roads. The
H A. Th—^rni. OVIIllamsiaa.
experimeni or aide Issue. II though Iris educailooal advantages
oommittee belna: Harry A. Rlchard- ankles on (he front of the body and farmer is enabled to haul greater la one of the beet talks beard (or some
Ray HaiVBatUe Cr«k.
were thus limited, bis great natural
loads at less cost and make a better
•on.
Chariea
A.
Culberacm.
Jeff
DarU.
(com
tbe
abouldera
to
ibe
hips
on
the
time along this line and every man ability, keen Insight aod observatlou
CrawfMd a. lUley, Cheboygan.
John H. Baokhead. Shelby M. Cullom back, there were evidences of burns profit on his labor.
lo the city who la Interested In the made him- Independent of arboola.
Charier 8. Warren. Detroit.
and John D. Works and Frederick J. that had never received proper atten­ These aod nianV other excellent welfare of the raising generatloi
CbarlaaI a
I
White, Nilea.
while energy and perseverance gav*
Ideas were brought ont in ibe splen­
Beaman, clerk.
tion and'no medical atlentlon. The
should
have been there to hear it.
good measure of snerees In Istgr
PmlOtrtUi Eiactera.
did calks that were given -this morn­
coroner was notified and this morning
At Larpa.
buslneae ventures.
ing b» the different speakera Mr. HogPrincipal
Curtis
took
up
the
practljury was Impaneled and tbe case
-Mr. Foote was employed at the age
- Judge W. Oarpanter, Detioii.
-Maintenance snd Repair of csl side of tbe question, compsrlng the
adlourned until* Monday afternoon.
A. B. Dougherty. Bik Rapida
Roada" Mr. Cox on "Progreas of Road St bools of this city wlib .tboU of oth- of ►eienieen by tbe G. R. A I- rallThe body was removed from ibe borne
Judd Teltaad, Bfcanada
Building, and Mr. Hamilton "How to
rltlce. and explaining what greui rivad company at. Maoioo in various
to the Hiigbea undertaking parlors
Hasten the Building of Good Roads. " advantages were going to waste be spacitlea where he staid for five .veara
DIetrtet.
where a poet mortem was held late
It was shown that in tbe last II yeart louae the people have not a proper In I8S3 the family come in Traverae
I—icte K. Bngiey. Detroit.
this afternoonT Further than Ihla tbe
T.fMKi
miles.of
good
roads
had
underaunding
of what they are los- City- and the elder Mr. Foote with
S-OoL H. & Dean. Ann Arbor.
Read City. April is.—The Eleventh case cannot be explained more than
hta sona. William aod John, engaged
been aclentlfleally built and were a iog in this dliecHon.
9—WUtar B. Taylor, Ki
rongreealoanl Republican convention
aay that It is without question the
In the mamiraciure of leather.
to those'
• O. Antladale. Berrien,
cloeed here this aftertioMi was a tnoat ntoct harrowing and pitiful on the face
Supt. Tver spoke lo hts direct aod
years at (be bustpera. de
The various phsses of this forceful dlacourne. He raid Ihtaga
t—WUUam Brown, Grand RapMa.
bannoniona affair, despite the (set of it, that has ever been known in
work were treated In a most thorough that certainly woke his lleteherw up sold out bU imereat to hli father and
•-R. M. BommuB, PootMe.
that sereral county detegations tried to Traverae Cliy.
brother, and entered into (be bnalDess
manner,
and
from
the
number
of
ques*
7W. It JeitiKW. LdDew.
ome the strong Taft sentiment
to .a few facts that they hs4 never
Funeral aervlres will probably be
of
buying
vacant hsU. building u^n
tioos that were asked showed how in- bellev><.exlaied in the city. Mr. Ty­
<—H. T. WIeftea. Saginaw.
lent to nominate Roosevelt dele­ held Saturday afternoon.*
tenteb' Intfresied tbe workers were. ler is a brilliant speaker and wben be them and selllog again, making
»—H. r. Hnlton. Ludlngton.
gatee.
speciality of aelllng oo* tbe InaiallAt the session last evening the coart
Id—Rudolph Bneltgen. Prewioe lela.
Is scheduled on a program on '
The convention was called to order
plan to wage earning people,
room was packed and the Illustrated
11— Thomas R. WaUh. Osceola.
aubjec-t of educattonal adranugce
by B. B. Babcock of lUlkaaka. with
ould not oiberwise get a home
lectures of Iwih Mr Gibson of tbe needs there Is somecblog told and
12- Oeo. W. McCormick. Maaomlnee.
E. R. Harris of Antrim county aa aecof thrlr own
He always
Wesiero Michigan Development buSUte Central CMnminaa.
the
people
know
what
be
means
when
reury.
(Naaaant Spring Event Occurred at
square deal to every man. made the
and Mr. Rogers, held tbe closest » Is through.
Cbalrman. Alex Oroeabeck. Detroit.
the Mefistt Home Yester­
Tbe Srat business In order after (he
terms easy and there are many In
sttemlon. The slides that were showo
Pint dSamet-Oeorge B. Yeritee
day Afternoon.
Remarks along tbe lines opened up Traverse City today. In homes pro­
routine work was the nomination of
demonstrated
the
fact
that
It
takes
and MUton Onkrnan. Detroit.
delegates, each county being entitled
good roads to develop tbe country and by the speakera were slven by Chas. cured In this way through Mr. Foote.
SeeWd dlatrlet—John 1.
Brack.
somlnaUon. For first delegate; The first oi a two-day series of jiar- (hat It Is being done by leaps and Bock. Leon F. Titus. Tbeg Bhertnan
March
iRS: be waa married to
Jaekaon; R. T. Dobeon. Waafatenar
only the names of William H. White lles given b> Mesdames O. C. Moffatt. bound! Many of these were of local aod Rev. Demaa Cocfalln. all o( whom Miss .Nettle F.. Maueeen of Maaton.
1%M
district—Ctayton
Powell,
F, Camerort, \V. .1. M^libs and MIsh inieresi showing the great work ihst are directly Iniereeted itk..piaiiera per­
of Charlevoix county and Dr. Wltllaro
bit widow survives togritaer
HUledi^e: John Darla. Calhoun.
T. Dodge of Mecosta, the former being Btlliugs occurrei] In the Moffatt borne. has been done, and those of the other taining us a better edurat^oaal ays- with three children. William and HarFOiitth dimrict^lr. A. W. BcU
ISO Park street. yM.icr.lay afieraeoD, pans of (be stale. The roads were
(or Traverae City.
Taft delegate and tbe latter
. .young busineas men <•( the city
more. BL Joaesb: John T. Owens, Ber­
Roosevelt msn. were proposed. Tbe wben they entertained aboiii-'^dxty shown In both the finished and unfiothe Broihe^raaUxai and an only dsaghier. Misa Maurtne
rien.
vote stood 7S to 35. and the nomlna- guests ai cards. It wag'one of the Med condHIon. the coniiasi being amiriiotcii having ben- How. Anew; who resides at borne. There is also
, Pmk dietrict—Arthur
charmingly api>olDied |iartle> most marked. The popularity of Ihr
of >lr. White was then made
of
Grand
Rapida
present
jbrotber,
John Fckx* of KImwood tow nKent; Henry J. Horrigaii. Ionia.
given in the. city during the spring nidxeuieu In every sectlor deruiixl*
unanlmDua.
a ►itiaker. He bat notified ibeajaliip and a slater. Mrs <'ora CoddlngSixth dtotrfct—W- r. Manriiemer.
season whl<-b has )uai loiaislli that good roads be made no: .ml;
al h<- will be able to accept tbe in-!
in-j ton <of this city
For second delegate the names of
Wayne: Dr. Bret Noitingham. IngOiwned. The room* were aglow with Ibe ataod pvdnt of eoiimy, »ad
Vitaimn roiiie time In -May. The deD-| Mi Foote was a memlM-r of
Pruk .HamltlOQ of Grand Tnverae
spring flowers anil |•otled idanie
list--win be announced at soon aa *<iifK)l board of Traverse (Tty ...
Smath dAMriri-WlBlnm Dawpon. and V. R. Daria of Oeceola county arranged In a manner that Ifnt grace ►'lip beiteniirni but thi>ri>-the
•lisiritts- ri--elvr the beneftl <
known.
jiwelve years and In all that time did
were given. Tbe latter waa instructed
Sanilac: W. I. Rrown, Lapeer.
and beauty lo tbe rooms, which,
rcwaidt. fur ti not taken csm- Carl Halberg. viollnlet. aod Mls»:nc.t fall K- be prerant at a meeting
Bl^th dietriet-O. U fipragoe. Bhl- (or Taft while Hamilton was unln blned with the arHxilc touch of sriiOf. the OMUev thal la roiilribmed
stneted. Tbe rote stood
to 31 In
lllldegarde Lowing- plablat furnished I<• hen II wss possible for him to be
nweaeM; Jobh Baird. Saginaw.
flrlalliy. brought about through fhe elsvwhi.-re TbcM. lerturea shrw.td
favor of Davie.
there. He always had the Inteiesis
timing lb.' evening
' Nlatii district—John A. Sht
unique way In which the table* were that each ccntlcman was thorm-ghl.
•I'bool maiieri very much at heart,
For alterostes tbe namee of W. O. adorned, made the house a very
Mucf; P,. M. Dtcluoo. Beetle.
tonveraant with hi* woik e:i('c>:siiic
at well as all piihlir imeresu whirh
Tentt dUirltt-Dr. C. K Gray, Bm- Wataon.of GraUpt and Thomas
spring fckilval Sow*
mould In any may have a lendenty
White of Grand Traverse were ncati^ different colored ribbons were placed their audiences to more twrerul sl id.'
«ut: Rieherd Plmcber. Bay.
' the <|ueslli-as.
tor lfae,l>eneBt oT the city. Hr w«
noualy elected ka Taft men.
on each table and each
After a lew mlmiies given
member of both Ibe Ferrat-m and
trim: If. 0. Hapklnaon. Mecoau.
Mra. w.lbur Earii Died
Buckley
Just before the selection of the
card was lied with a ilev Imwnurks on pianiral road building sod
Twelfth dMricttoday.
of II. whirb was boD to co.peap(>ttd to some one n! the
coupsnsoivof macaiUm and gtavel
Early la hia career he Iwrame
Honghiob: Rolurt A. Douglaa, Goge- the last business, the delegaUoo from ubie*; "in Ibis way the generally airoads. Mr Rogers uiillxed.tbe rest
lembcr of the rhurch
I'liriet lii
Oeoeola county, with A. J. Auer of tesdgat confiisien at finding Vlaces
Buckley. April 13—Mao MllUman this city and ever wluec has
hb time to explanalloBs of rh-;
Reed City u epokeeman, presented
was arolded and ihe idea was so
Raoeevelt t.
liUrie. wife of -.il.bur Karle Of (his of the staunch »upiK.itcr» «'
niciures ihrown un Ihe »• r*»n
T^wtiae le the i
pie that It# effet-t wa» at once attractPldnres were shown tailuding ev­ Tillage died ihU moning tl T o'rlock chunh and all ihai it aior-1 '-ir sl.i tlraa tpaventtoe named by iho'ttoaee- didacy of John M. Perry of Tuatin. e to the ladles.
erything (fast is directly or Indirect' as ihe reauli of compltrattoBs follow, 111 organIxMion here
reh Meuan are:
Oeceola county, for state treasurer.
Tbe guest* were met at ihe door by ly necessary lo the bnildiag of good ing an snack of acme Indlgectlon. She
The hodv Will Be In stale, at
^aae 6. Oabofo. Bault Bte. Marie.
Nearly every head of tbe 1i counties little Miss Catherine Hobbs, while roads: tbe macblffery used, grave! pi's wu 33 years of age and lived here
home from 1 o'tYoe^io .':3» Monday
A Mlehola. DeOolL
tepreeented stood In favor oi the reso­ little Miss Csiberine Moffatt received and quarries which consiliiiie
all ber life, being a daughter of Mr afternoon.
aybiaai Weaeailua. Grand Rapi^i
lution. which
them at the bead of the aulrs.
sonrre of material, practica! methods and Mr* E. X. Mllltman. and grand Pnaeral Mrrlceg will be brid fron
T- M. Joayln, Adraln.
ried amid hearty applaoae.
At the conclusion of the series of oT handling gravel and muh-vd rock daughter of Mr. and Mra Eton Cornell the home 5Ionday afterno«D at 5 3*1.
W. D- Gordon. MldUnd.
Tbe rongreoaioBal committee tgr the EMBCs it was announce.! Ihat the
in hvading aod hauling and meibods Beeldee bef'busbend and eon. Harley Rev. H. W. La.ve o' the Churrh of
§ H. Boeghey. Tnvene City.
ensuing four yeers srma elected as fo!- gneats who held blghesl score at
of malDieaance. There w^re' also she learra suuiy r> - .Ivea In this, ri- Christ assisted by Rev. T I’. Bauer
The aliMnatea are J. c. Brown.
green and orange^ ribboned tables views of almost inipasaabU
rlnlty. Before her sgrrtage she was offiiiatlng. Interment will be in Oak
MeVeotm Mcl%er«». John
wonid receive the priies. which
which after having been taken rare one of Wexford ooattty*s most auc- wood.

Prwrier U Abbey, s. b.’Barron and
handsome plaies. These proved
rebuilt under the present com ceseful teachers. She was active in
Edward Anderaon.
Mrs. J. M. Wilhelm and Mrs. Chai, ty sysieimare a credit to tbe coojmi riiurch circira and waa highly rtepert- Caldwell A Louden have intaslted
Abbott
jed In tbe community. Puneral eer-jaaw mill at their plant that they operniiy.
i-e.1 in
Mr. Gibson npehed hia pan of tbe ricee Will be held from tbe Congre- ate with electric motors. They
** *.
^
H’MW- Qr«>d Trsverae, J. W. Patchla: Or»- coursee with Jdlssee Mantaret Caaver- evening's enienalnmet:: with a ahon galtonal (hnrth Monday afternoon
the Brat firm In tbe euie of Michigan
•r or KlMankee eounty to A. used for Hot. K J. MKlall: dar^ R C. Kirk- OB.-Margaret Dorothy and Mary Mof- talk on the acrompUahmenu of tbe S 'o-efcirk. Burial will take idgco lo to cut k«t with eleecrtcliy as tnoilre
(ait aaoleUag tbe bewteseea
power.
the Cornell cemetery.
(CoBtAaned on goffw Bra.)

\t A PITIFUL CASE

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DELTA TERRITORY IS FLOODED

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BY BREAKING OF LtVEEB ON
BOTH BIOEi
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IDWER RIVER
IS RISIN8
THOUSAttS MADE MmHBt
WIDE TERRITORY REPORTIO TO
BE UNDER WATER.
H Leveee Can HeM Otrt Danger Paint
W^il Have Been Befefy PMeefl In Tarritery Beiew
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Vicksburg,
April
U.-AltbM«h
breaks In tbe levee at Paatber ParArk and RooeeveH. La..'resulted
In flooding i.eoe equare mllra •( terrlusry on the della, ragtseen ere iHpefui that tbe altnatloD will he'relteyThe river roee three (eatha'af a
foot and a higher aurk la preraMed.
8c«res of amall tewga are wader wotIn (be della district today sad thoasands ire bomeleea
River la PeeadiBB.
Memphis. April IJ.-Tb# tlvar Rati
le lenib of a foot ta S4 bowta. n*
waier is aUo reported aa taOlBC at
t'alro 1/ the levera at Caratlwrgvine.
t.4iurw and Barfield caa hold'fiar two
days longer, thr danger ta beUered |e
be over.

ORGANIZE RESORTS
MEETING OF MANAQIRfi TO
HELD APRIL O.
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Will Rem.lt in Betur-Oeretee M lacreaee ef Bugtarad «i
Regien.
An organlxaiion ef gU the reeMte la
the Grand Traverae Regloa w|S he'
effected In Traveree CUy on April B,
this date haring been set tor the
meeting »r tbe asaBagara. The terriI rung (ns Norihpon m
Id Frankfort on the eoeth
and AldcD on the enn laclnfiw tt
rerarta and 5u hotels. The maaagert
feel that an organtxama of this char­
acter win improve «aala«ra oad dv*
beiur satiatactloo tP their petraira It
will be conducted opet a cooperyirfi
Plan, and wbeo a tpariat feeb thhi
be needs more diveralon of a dlBer*
ent nature than raa he ehtaJaed fit
Ihe place he has beea auylwg he wlO
aaethee raeon to
tbe neighborhood where theee pleasuree ran be obtatoed ThU wU ra­
in keepUg the reaortan here
longer, and will BShe them better
astlsfied with the reenlu of their out-

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AT VATICAN
Rome. April i:-A r<gld lareMlgnlloc to determine Wbeibar g a»rA
official was mpoulMc (or tbe rw
poru of the f'ope'a death yseterAoy
was ordered by the vstlcao lOds#.
Tbe pope U In the beet coedBiPi.

WOMER OF GaiFBBIAeY
Manumeftt to Their Memerir. Erected
/
By South Carelina.
ColumJ.la. H «*. April II—Bonlh
('•rolina'a everlasting memorial lo ih*
of Ibe f 'onfederaer. said U be
the first monument to women evor
Illy by a state, wm
unveiled here lodey with spleodM «*
renwinl**.. Tbe (iovomor and ether
iiffiriala. the attte mllHary. tbe CeHed
(Kates Daughters of Ihe Coaledera^,
the I'nlW Confederate Veterau and
delegsiiona of college srudenta and
other vialiore from oU paria of the
state ^parilripMed ta the cetwflMeiM.
The monument was ilrelgeiit by P.
Wellington Rnckatuhl of New Trafe.
The tentral figure depicts a tootbera
women, dignified and brautltoL wan­
ing to !>• crowned with lanrel by tbe
figure In tbe rear. On etther etde sf*
other figures represeeUng the BeMh.

to the sublime derotiM of the wsmi
of Benih CaroilM to their cetryto

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Grand TravSrsF Herald
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P«MUbed;T«*^ ■ndjbni^

herald and record CO.

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% ^Alem far SeUriioa • . ^
rbU to the saaU« baNoai1»e^ the namrynen. aod accordtog to the
Bgure* that are aralUUe ihno wU| he a heory ahlpmoot of y«»M *n»U
true* tolo tbU nftoa wltbtn the neat Tew weeka. The lata aprttc ha* oet
toe,^iy>rit>hark In all parte of the roontry. but whDe thto'neans dflay H will
affect (be numlier of tree* that will be planted. During tbe paet few
ear* this redoa has been eetiiitg out young tree* at Ibe me of more than
mlilioa a year, which <meaai ihat-wfUrto (he next tbre«^ seetoss tbe frvit
CMtput wUl be of auttctoiit q«aiiil(y to tax tbe picking and ahipptof fhemUe.
Ibeir utBoet.
MU to get baiy and oeenre (

llliee that can Uke <

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grand
Rarnert of too OaotrNi acteol few the
Br*. Hanlln. There la atoo a brother
•gad atoecr throe year* at Dundee •MMib ondtog April ^tb. I»U: •
Number of daya laagbt. to.
Uirb. »nd. a atoter aged eightj-five
Kumbor ol pupil* onioiled. tt.
at Helieway. Bich.
Average daily att'ndsnci. it*.
Percentage of aiiendaacr. 9S pl»*.
POBITIOH OF CITY COUNCiU
Bailor Record-Bagle:
Ob f li^ey' ercolng U*U at _X
Board of Trade banotirt .which (( atnoaBe B. Campbell teacher.
teoded illucioD wa* made b{_yreral
of the opeaken to the effect that the
Almo*t a Miracle.
Boord of Trade had be» crippled and
One of the moot atartltog change*
rer seen In an

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i.“ss?}S-ja5JSt.

raallxed. TU* ap^le* partioalarty to tbe
IhA cUy. where a tong haul to socaaaary tor both the nlikera and the frolt. tactics elaptored by tbe i'Uy f^a '^ertedVeara^
dreadful rough. ' be ariiea.l _ "T Ibe TCaolar*
CM sw
TO
I un, UW.
... nsu
---— metbod ■I sot
The growiDg orchards make tbe market and trao*i<orraiiOa questloB* tbe
iBt of toterest ln|“tbat all our family ibougbl he ww* «ove ttaoso oeklic teeth abaatoltoy
Do*t •Ttui of any that hare ever faced t)ita oqrtkta of (be *Ute.
tot Of toterest
conmuugUon. buj he b«gao,without pain, and without tao HM.«<
promoting the welfare of (be toan;*^^j^ Ling's -New
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Otocovery. and !dru*s ----------------------------to p<
Board of Trad* had. and
was completely cured b.v lei. l-utles
I been (or (be attitude of tbe W be to oound and well and wrUw
Id (be death ofrklto* Clara Barton tbo world tola/ a woman who during
pound* Kor many year# our fsni-j »vaoi
couDcll
«e
would
now
have
b
life aucreeded to doing tblnga that were of r««l account in the world.
... baa uaed this wonderful remed- Utoa
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tbe road to lodustrtol suoqeaa.
for Coughs and Colda w Ub excellent
OB- W. O. KIKTON .
8be reilred from artlTe work aeren .rears ago on ai-rount of her adraneed
Wilbelm hu<k. wttb Or. B
aald that tbe Board of Trade results-' It's nnick. safe, reliable and
ago. hot (bp tblnga that she accompltobed (or bumanivy will live at Iwg a*
gnarameed ITite ru) rents and tl M | worth. Traverao aty. MeUpi
could
do
nothing
wltbom
Mnda.
with
tbe iDlomaitonal Irision' pf the past tony y«an aunda on Ibe tocorfo '*
Trial b«ile free at all druggist* «
of course we all Traverse t'ity.
wai not until abe waa forty years of age that her real «ork along her cbo
MORTGACC kALt.
OraiUlka lUi vtek 1900
line of aaalstiDg Injured bnmaDliy be^n. but even with tbia late atan to life agree. It was funber aute'tfa.at the
HRFAI l.T liavtii* boen mad* to tba
CDUttcll bad not done lia part in pr>

irigag* made
Ibe accompllabed reaulta that were never even dreamed of before ber work
Tiding fund* (o help the Board of
EU Howell
began. Her experience as a teacher, and ber training Intexecoiive work gave
,«su UAP viir, iMie iioweu, dated (ba
Trade along. I do not know bow man:
her at all tlmea a conmandlug poaltton In the affalra of the world.
iTenti) day i>( Mar.h. a. t>. 1901, asd
ibora of the council happened to
At a eeasioii of >al.l n
recorded iDySbe offiie of tbe Beglsier
Not .content with conflning her Ubora to this country, she went abroad, be prmnt at tbe banquet, but
ihe'uirohale ofiii e in liu- •
,ot Deeds for the I'oumy of Grand
and during the hours that tried tbe naiiom.' souto-hbroad she
erenia. no on* from the council wa* er»e\i1t>. In aaid ■•ouoiv
Trseoiw* and Bute of UiebIgBA. ^
to relieve tbe suBertogt of the aoldiers on tbe battlefleU. ItTien flood asked to maka anf remaiha or allow­ day df Airrti. A. I>. irir
(be Tenth day of Uanh. A.
iH
19W.
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u>«lr vuvr wa thair 'Mat*. band
and peaiUcure<feB to any »>ftton abe waa slsayi iireseni to lend eastounre ed to aa.'- anyth IM that would correct
Freaeni. Hon. Kre-I K Walker, In fiber S9 of Monxagew, i
^
w th* BapttWJetM *ho w«r« at tbalr
but thair and organtoe a hoaplul and relief aerrlce. in «blcb self waa alaw.'s aobordl
idge of I
oe whli-b mortgage there i# rialmod

by
aome
of
tbe
In the matier of lbe e»taie of Hewsie lio ba dua at (be date of tbU aoUeo
rawirr—--r » »• afraaiM H»i>uD>icaD ccaT«.tlou. a«u at Bay naied to the needs of others. Bllllona have bad cause to call her blesse.1.
ttlU|
>^Tii« «iS..ahbar, that all tb* Mibara oi that caaaaoUoa can and her llfe'wlll remain as a glowing examiile of-wbat true Amertran woman­ PMkera. I do not know bow ibany orbit. WUIle t'orbli ami MHu t'uiUi '(be ann ot One Hundred itlxiyoavoo
{dollars and nlooiy-tlve cent*, and as
tnemtora of the Board of Trade bold minor#.
«Mntfea»-lMa- That* war* vpHatfM aaraptloM to Uh nila and hood can accompllifa along useful line* of bntnan eadieavor.
irnev ■ fee of Tew dollar#, provided
Janies W Hllliker havinz BIcl in
he some oplnton* eypreaato by the
Grind Tra»«m who, UD-I«r irylnK
said toon hi* tx-iiiion. luswiig loi li [fj in oald n#origBge. aad no wnH or
tpcaker* refert^ to. but 1 have
'Uw bsvtog been innl
cenae to >ell a) lirtvale mIv the iriiev
1. huha’BdJJk* »
to believe ibat a greai majMHty of esi ol »a1J eeiate m •vriam irxi .-■aie
rr (be money* »ecnred
t tba Rrpubtram aa a panr, aa a lathiftBa «f bm ciaimina i
by Bald mortgage or any pan
.
tberaot;
tl
An attempt will b« made at a mpeliuK to be held to Detroit on April IT ham do not have tbe tame sentl- tberrln clesi nl"^!
aarty of U* auta. tba twnraattoa at Bay City wa* a apactaclr to make
No*, tfvereforto "by rtrto*
rto* oi
«
tba
It 1* order.-d that the flrel aav ut power of tale enotolnad to
go organlxe a State Board of Commerce whkh will Include all (be bualneaa menta.
towolt
«aaU
MtaWlMBa-hMt-tbtir baadi la abana.
,
I beliava that'tbo owMbara -of if May. A. 1>. IklS. at ten o'ckv i. in ihe gage, and lbe atstuie in Back <«se
organiMiions of the leading riilca and towns of Michigan. This has been
forenoon. ni'-fiHjliirotii.ir oBIit. i>c
!■ «■»«*[ a
to th* aiettamani of ancb a tlm*. It I* raly ib* few
council
are-as
much
Inureslnd
!n
pro­
attempted to a deauiiory wa.v before, but nothing has ever come out of tbe
and I' hereh' hrriSir.ie.1 lur itear.ni:
raallr to Wa»a The maaa of ibe coarentlon tau do Uitla Tbe
movement on aecouni of lark of |>lan (or tbe praposed organlutlon. This moting the Welfare of this city
said i-eiltloti. and tliat all i>er#<m» in- toenlh day #f April.
1I1X at tr*
a»d dliUrhort of a party, taw to aonibw, but ttron* of flu and toappeat (lelore
I
time (be question baa been approsebed fem a different angle and result* membera of (be Board of Trade. In­ lereeted In Mid eeiste sppeot
in. wc
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w«^
abtol
aui
,r Ugbt oOaad, aro tbo ooot who moat bear tbe btoma
said time and idaf'r. i _
said
expected to lolfew. Invjtaitons hate l|^ ^ni out iq>ll tbe i-ltles that dividually or (oUacUvely; that
tbe blgbM
^ eld* it the other fael that they are assriared. that they aro not hare bualneaa aksoclaiions and they are expected to be reiireaeeted at the
of tbe council are Jnat as
liilere*!
titt play, they bate the porfact riabt to orvaniM tbemaaivea into a coeetiDg. Topics of vilil Interest to the. stole will l>e discussed and a lem- carneBt. and anxious in tbelr eSoria ■ate should not lie grameif.
CRr In aaid Coumv ufaai bUag tM
and toko th* com to tbe National convention. It may be UDfor- porao' organlxailoD effecie.1.
make this a bMter city. as ib'e
It is further ordered tfaxi uiUk no­
where the CiriaiU C«uR (ar
tha jMty to a etaia that iHla eourae mint be ukea. bat there
tice iharaof be given by i.ubii.altou of
Tbe sDhjects that will be treated by rejireMotatlve tnen. lnclude rail­ Board of ^rade. nod perhaps (be
of Grand Trararaa |a
a <t>Io of ihl* Older, lui Three *ucii>a- brhl.1 County
.when .tJto participaiar* nay faal they bare a rt(bt to do It. Uit way. trani|>ortatlon. railway tertnllulB. railway development to .Michigan. Bge Imelllcema of the council #
iu future ln*ultneata
sive week* [ireivouw lo said day of >e<'uredsuh'ect
b, said mortgagr aad sot
la ft wto*. or (aetloa. ba»# a noral. or a legal ttoht. to eoewrage necMiliy of cxeoperatton between ablppera and (be railroads, and tbe netMli meet tbe average intelltgenre ot
bearing, in ih» tiiand Traverae Hei
due
aad
payable, the ptemtaeo
of poTMoal polltlct---------*•- -*
Board of Trade.. I believe that the aid. a newstwiwr primed and dnviof railway* In Mtohlgao.
y
tb
Mid
nortgsae- <
nmwday. .Unfonnnaiely. Bieblgan baa no hlgb wall aranod it
' Isaid tvi
much thereof g* Buy lie neoeaaary to
Tbe afternoon eeulon will be taken up with the Wiwrtant question of atairmeau mad* ronreralng the aci- Uted-' in
\«* cut at ol for a (aw boon froai (be root of tbe world.
i«y the amount doe on eald mortgag%
taxation. Inrludlng the work of tbe tUt* qax eommUs'lon from the tarmera’
with
tlx
per
rent
Isterasi. aad aU
the
reason
that
lbe
parties
respootl
ly
deep
regret
(hat
the
latt
W« rofipgjrtth. an
r K. U, 23
Btandiiolni; growtb of railway uxatlon comiared wtih general taxation, and
legal <o>tv. together with as aitdr^
not fully Inlormed
wiH OTor ho hold to Michigan (wo sow for (be Br« tbe taxMton ol corporations.
Mt/imrwlM- r l
“ have u> go down to th* political bietory
Tbe evening session will be given to the dlsruskloo of tbe agricultural actual farts. Tbe rauntll baa been NOT.CE
'ORE COURT.
willing so far as I know.
•d to Bald mertrag* •:■ (oltows.
....
development of (he state, the nee.1 of
gTATE OK .MICHIGAN—The Proto ahow tbe country Industrial center*, the work of th* 1'nlted Siatew dejienment of agrlrolture :lmes' do rverytblgg In its power tt ite Court for ihe County of Graad toPli. l%c Wui Hall ol tha.flMjh
St Qitgrte
* liter of Reciion Thlrty-fooFto
tihertng of pantoana in Michigan, and the needs ol the stale agricultural loUege and county could lawfully do (o (VM>perate with Traverse.
«na 4e to Uo way of a g
iwnsiilp 1
In the matter of tbe eatsle of Ell
tbe Board of Trade and It is
I'Lolalnlbg eighty 1
•cboola.
Bgnciuft. deceadf^.
let tbe Impression go abroad tbfl
ee*. to (he OoBBiy of C
All of these subjects are of vital Interast lo (be people of the state, sad
Notice is bertliy given iha' four
nd Riate o( Mlcblgaa
It U evident (hat eubetantlal results could be accomplished for (be |)eo|ile tbe B'lard of Trade bave iieen doing months from ifae rsnd day of March.
ID 23. 1911
all
(he
work
to
get
Industrla*
here
A. B-, l'.<12. have be^n allowed for
of Mlcblgan if all tbe buslaesa organttationa coukl be vveided Into oue greai
KU HOUTOJi
ond of the Mato of Mtehlgaa. baa again been agluud.
KATK IIOWEI-U
body, which has for its object the brtnging about of improved ■condUlons and were prereoted from so doing b» creditor* to preBt-liU their clalll.s
against uld di-cesseil to said conn (or
Matter bad beeo toM to not to pMce many, many yaara atong ibeae line*. . Tbe plan Is well worth trying and It Is ho|>ed that the rounrll.
the gor something tangible will be realised and a atrong association eff*Tied.
There ba* beea,s good deal of talk
I of nkBOO (IW tbe czpeni I of a eurvey
n the part of certain members of the qulred to l.reseni Ihei- «h-i
Of eowwe uotblng more will come of IL We refer lo t
Bnrd of Trade of lack of hs.raiony. roixri. at t'hr piohaU- offlt-.-.
jan 33 I.
;ly. in saidWouBly.
tju or
Cliy.
sai.j'Poi
but crltlciBint of tbe council auib
BteUV'Of ancient blslnry than anything else. There la not eAgriculturt In High Schools
befoie the rsth d*» fit Julv. A^i)..
l&r t)M' baiUiag of sacA a canal, not* atngto orgniaeat that
' made at tbe Board of Trad<
The attiQy of agriculture to (be blgb schools of (li* suie has smu l: a
and tliat said clainix wUI U.__
to tts tavw. It would not pay a fracUon of a mUl on a dollar popular chord witb the result that durl^ the coming year aevaral more tosti:lng doe* very llttla to promote
1 by aal.l
levommont. it could only aeeoinmodaM throng frelgbtera, parUcu- tutlons will ba added to ibe liM. Traverse City was Ibe flm school to harmony and good feeling among tbooe Wlh day of
o'etork to (be (oreaoon.
B ba* DO toterott waatern Bieblgan to adopt (be plan and ber example baa been followed by wbo aro interrated In
I irajP. Jttoto fihldago to tAko Brte. Nc
Dated March 22. A. !>.. 1913
freighter* follow the
I way or tba
^ other. Tbo'^rough
Tbo
where a cooraa will
added to tbe regular curriculum next (aU. (or tbe town. I bare been a member
FllEH R WAIJCKR.
Judge of Probata
It any¥ of tba nortbera porta. Their aolc object to to Tba work ba* proved a success to tbe local schools, tbe only drawback being Of tbe Board of Trade < r since Its
apr 2.9-I6-:3
KCOtl 4:M
iMMOhlA^ah
the ahortMi tlmt poaalMa. This U o
ifae Uck of room to which to carry tm (he work. While the results bay*
111)
. .Hto Motives of tba tbmigb ahlppar* to chair adrocaay of aucb a been good ao far they wcwld have beep Ur. better If the needed room could
. i:lli 4:11
great
deal
of
work
and
aacriOced
Id {ffppoaad. Tbiy an looking for the aboMt route at the lowest have been ebuiued.
ll;*4i •:*•
great deal of time in tbelr efforts to
*^‘1 to good boatoaes lor tb«m. It would not lower tbe price of
It has become'apparent to educator* througbout tbe sui* that a me
better conditlona; hut 1 think It 1*
^eaat par boabd on the anslara marketv Tba only possible bene- practical eystem of eduesUon In (be Jiigber grades to oecessan to order
bt to the totta fhlppara. Tba great tralgbiara of tbe lake* would bold the students, and agriculture has been found to be* one of tbe subjects injusilco to (to membeea of (he co
cll lo let aiateiaena sorb at were made
||.|«eaw« th* ahlp'ptrs wonU expect all tbe benoflto of a •0Bewha^ that the pupils become very much InierratMl In throughout tbe year.
tbe
«her eveDlng go by uncbellenged
•ftoin (MaeUen. to raiaa. If Umm shipper* owned tbe boats they value of this work b^ become so wfll retogaleed that the state has as­
I sincerely hope that tbe efforiB of
IMpM » dini groattr b«Brtt, as tb«y would control tbe situation, signed a sUS of ipatrOctors whose duty it la to so about tbe luta assisting
ll:0«j 4:M
(:I0
ol gneb a otaal voald coat a large amount of money , it the sebooU that bare been establlabe.1. Tbia not only applle* to the depart the Board of Trade aad other will
L. B.
tha aoatractors. and th* toborera employed, and tbe offIcUH Bents to the (lubllc‘'•cbools but also to lbe coanty Instltuiions that have finally crowned with euccou. This
can
only
be
done,
however,
by
a
>«r«jaet wc«M aecewJtat*. as tbey would get tbelr pay from ibe gov- been eatabllsbed during the past few yean. Tbe study of (be problems
(a.etboc vwd* tram the whole people, aa^ tbe whole people would sgrtCBliure to the schools will have a tendency to divert many from the ed effort to boost and by ellrainaUng
-king one anotfaer.
, to.haaoBt whauvar axcept tor the mooey expended to the construe- already overcrowded professiona Into, the more uselul work of praludng ktioclOng
lanking y-ou for tbe apace you ci
llli^,aal,toMlMManoe ol asch a canal. This whole queation baa been tlKU^
reuiUea ol life tor the people of the nation. U is a great field and the
Sigma .
give this tomliKii^catloo. Lam.
oararal ttonaa during the last fifty ycara. Possibly those more It to osltlnued the better K srfll be tor tb* comlag fenerations.
r^ray w^rk
chiJiL., ______ __
Crayllni
Yours very truly.
■iBaOrnpeff •• to tha nawipaper baainaaa may have to refer to tbia matter
in up-W
up-to-date defi_
£. WILHE1.M. Mayor.
ompt SI
rou^ *1■tone
Promi
a the dlM-lutura. They have o«r aympatby In advance.
matter
given all
>11 or
on
to be the OraAga of wblcb be
smaJi. Call or write for prioe*.
Tha body of Prod fltabblna. who was
and hit wife were charter nieoibers.
drowned at Aberdeen, IVenh.. on
W. ZUCSSBSIS,
In (he e^lv days of (be Crause tbe S9ih of January, ba# been founit. The
Travers* fllr. «»cbplu-nr# No. ecu
Oria Hoxale Mwa tbora at Galwan. rottds were very bad some pans
TTavetM ChxXcrytog soed u IndnatrtaA
body will be shipped to Traverse (Ity
Wa Best hA«* j^orc man athadlly employed. We must have more varied Swoga couaty. N. T.. July 10. Igys. the y ear and (be drive fn»m Acme
D. BIEI.T, O. P. Ai
The funeral wilt be held from Northef muatadtypg. W* mam fnd amptoymeni tor tba acoimiitoted cap- and died at Traverae City. Mich.. Apnr Traverae City and back aeemed long port. as Boon a# ibe remains arrive,
|«ii«( ov bank* wAd affriaga depoalta
and -tedleua, yet Mr. Hoisie seldom
J. P. gmitn of Kingsley suffered a
S. 191^ In itt:. bis father,, Jobn Hoxfailed to attend the meetings. He was total looe of about t:.oo'< Ti^sdai
y' ’ fmrto Ttoal p ovary cUlxan of Travoroe City.
•ie removed bis family from SaratogiC
of tbe charter member* wbo saw night when hi* saw mill burned iQ-tbthe young tonh on kto flm lob as it does to tbe county. N. Y.. to L^naWee cdumyj
■m vHb a (afflUy and a hoora It means jut aa moeb to tha wage oanter Blrti.. which waa then a wIMernesa, and realized tbe great need of aucb ground. The fiie started at V o'rUwi.
lil tk# JBflStoftA poton- aa It does to the boalne« asan. the toadlord. tbe bteng settled up bytie people fitjm OD'-wganlzaiion among Urniera. and in th>- evening and iothouglii to havv
*k what be could to help make it originated from *iEoulderlng ciuaerKtllme.Me. .
the eastern stotea. Among tbe hs#dy
Wto
^ atoflahly Interaatad to a bigger, busier (own. It la a ptoneera wa* » large coMpany of" the permaseoL Even after tbe affliction in the boiler room. When .ii.'cov.-tv<l
tba pockaiboab-tha-borne savlnga—jest a> keenly and u danKWlnatlon of Prienda; or Quakeni «f deafness came upon him, be toved to the plant wtf Beeihlng ir flam— ami
alt
in the meetings and see lbe laces It was dnly with a creat deal of rfiffi
•• |Jto baMi Mcowt e( alia CApItoltoi.
a* they were then eaBed.' They
the membera, allbougb be could
■ that the InmtM-r juled ni-arh;
people wbo carried tbelr rellgtoa
el a to oMflabty and rtohtfnily-anxloua to save more, to live in
not hear the -ulk that was goiog'on.
uved.
•'batter boma, tojaaar baUar clotbea, to take a higher place to life's scale, with them, and aought i<< make (be*
faiibfnl In all the relatiooa.of
•Moeaom as tbe rote-.
a' ,AAfl Mtot Min
<*■ ^ tbia tan share la a beoadW-. sowder. greater
tojfe. a kind huaband and father, a good ECCt - Rose t'ornh Hhr>lc Mao.1
•plrttually. aa •‘Abn^'-As :
pnaperity la Trav^a City—If we bat wlU.
Red#. TuUle strain: WlJie tfridiut
aelghtor. an honest upright riiixen.
parent* aa
ton# t ook *iralu. ijtg# tor Uairh
. Bvery qUiacw css'and aboold balp-OMke Traverse City greater. It is a
that Go?
helped «be cause of roowife's people belonged
livg. »l v" ixa >e-itiiig ,Vou can nay
daty to hlmseU.
raiitA and right living, and lu all bU
more for era, hui ge- i:o le-iier
tearing-aect. aBd.took,An a^ve part,
stock. Mfl?l UVekay. -ar.- of flC
On April
Don M. Urrabea, of WllUamsi>ort. Penn.. Is remlng In sustaining and nutimalning tb< ways be tried to make the woiid be:Book Store, Tiav.T#e (*■(• .Mich.
and would have nothing to do
«• AM •
bow tba dttooM el BTUtomaport changed their town from a eburch throughout all the iiardahlpi
wiib
what
seemed
to
him
to
be
wrong.
pnm Mwdert Mtr to OM of. tbe moat ^eafiamus clttoa in Ue I'nited Butes and prf<atlotii of pioneer llle.
"AU naiure- mourna when a gou-l WANTCO—Oomi*etvni girl lor .
•.Air. Larrabec la gotog «»
«s paK bM tbia wa* done without bond
county. January 1. Ut'.j
oral houeework: small (amlly and
tonao. hMwaa* *r fra* sltea. H* wfll explain bow WilUamspon cttlxras. Orin Hoxale was married to Ntary Ke'-. «n die* '
gcod waar.. Apol' 10 Mr# A. Bo
Mr. Hoxale came to Traverae City
■Milfliaat.eiMilili eapbai. aalng ebb tba raaourcoa that toy to tbeir own bande- ly. who waa born In^cheater, MiefaJ
weothal.. .-.i: Sixth »treeU Traverae
T—■itii that we have enrwalTca—aecwwd one big industry after aooUier. Bay X 1S:«. Sevencblldran were born from bis borne at Acme to spend tbe
i'Uy.
apr 1M«
■ ■xH* will tan ua what attracts todnstriea. what bold* them and what to tbaot. three of wbozy died when winter' with bis daughter. Bra. U. H.
t'km. intending to return to bto botnr FARM FOR SAUE-I?‘i ocre*. ooeWlHi then grow.
quite young, ip IMT Mr lloxsie
half level, balam-e rolling: !•:. seres
^in tbe spring HI* bealib was* qolte
« than all else, ha to going to show ns bow Will
family to Grand Traverae
cleared. I>alan<e in wood > timber.
n by which every dUxen can and does share actively to the mrk ol county and again took up the bard- gmvd until be had a fall, and received
artly
•bip* of pioneer life, hoping to find severe Injurie*. then cowplirattoa* set
fraiue bouse, cement floor
< I'ilr. ImTTaboti's maaasge of
a to (Or every citizen of Traveroe City— better health than in tbe aoutbern part in. which made it evident that
basement,
in
good
repair.
Basemen’
time bad come to go to'bis eternal
flartt* eotoa aww just as mech a* (Or tbe
of the state. He located at Acme
Uto h>x»i. Two acres obi or. hard
."yre'hava babhtd m th* graateM fruit regtoa to the world. Our potato Ifae farm that has evgr since been his home. He waa confined to Us bed
Price
on any kind of iwy
few- days and bis mind
aaenti Addrew*. Poet Office Box
aa to ever gt.eM.OiM Mnnally. We are rapidly acnuBi
He bad means to make tbe
199.
Traverae aty. apr 4-9-I1-1**
bright
to
tbe
tost,
wblcb
speak*
well
tor* capiui raoarta. BuicMr captuU goto to oataide Mbbey centers
nmfortable. ao that tbe tamllf
lor his life of temperance in
to naatds, Datralt. chtewi. Blaneapoll
dl# not bato to endure tbe ;priratlOM .lT, °
FOR 8AkE-Farm of 1500 acre*, t
tbia eapita) to work bare at borne. Wc can aaa our water that many settlers of bis cnanty dld.1^V^
mile* Booth of WlUlamsburg depot;
He isAorvived by four of hi* chiJd
iipod. good
tnelUtlee-opr tbtea rattnwto-o«r t^eUlgem. thrilly w*^ and his energy and toantoti-benughf
reo, Homer Hoxalw of Acme. Benjy
brtog to Oi and to ktoP-wHb m
I toceoelM that ptaoe him a good degree of praaperlty.
barn and nealv roJJed.
Bin
Houie.
Bra.
O.
H.
Crum
and
etoaa M proper manatoetarias condUleas than on bonasaa or trae
In (*9* Bra. Bary Hqpsie,yttaaed to
bviilding*. good
Bra A. A. HolUste/ of (hU CUT- also
new wind mill. Ail Mnda of fraii
the life beyond after Hfty-one years
***»• wiu
t cUas ft toduatrlM. not wedded compaatonahip. Since then (oar grand atUdreo. Bra. Gcoirge Ham­ ami good locsiltv tor frott. Seven
Cxiroer FVaop^-C«B StredO. ^
«^riMbk>toi
Btws by a free gUt from Hr. Hoxaie'B home wa* very kaieiy lin. wmum and Oliver Hoxale of tbU acre* of wheat In ground and 2i
City and Harry Holliaier of Boske- aerwBOfrye. C. R. Bhaw. M'UUam*
for hlH. sad Us greateat coosolatloo
burg.
apr \ M. ».
goe, Bich. There are atoo two grtat

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Lime, Cement, Pulp, Caldne^
Plaster, Plaster Board, Bnlid^
ing Paper. Padats, BOS'
and Varalshes

Order by maU or letegiioae at the fol­
lowing prices:
Ume always Iresb *1 per barreL or *5
cents in lots oi live barrels or more. Uni­
versal Portland Cemenl at preawnt Sl.6* per
barrel, a llllle less by larger qnaalllics.
Krlsollle Pulp Plaster S9 per (on. This palp
has a large covering capadly- best oa the
markcL Calcine Plaster gives yon a sort ol
velvet llaisb on yonr waU, 8* Iba in a pap*r
sack at M cents, less In laroer Ms. Fustcr
bonrd saves Inliung, is nre-proai, and la cbl
Inst right lo nail on sImMng, contains loiir
sqnarc led Inn sheet, aad (he price Is *1*
lor OM tbonsand sqnare Icct. BaUding noper sad# as Straw board. Tar hoard. TarlW,
Blae Board, roollng several dllftreat litais
Call ar write.

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^Jiree
or jporo. There were held
JS.&3X aenkiu. kt «blck theM vu an
^ UUDdUGc of l.WH,«76. The BpecUl luI^Unu* •CKresate! an atceadance o(
Ua2.M3. maUtts (be entire aUendat InatJtuiM «( all Unda.
1ST,CM.

TWfl YEARS

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In aild|UoB to Itif inituutoa. il9
mombia adtooto v«M keld vitb
attendance of 3t.W«. Tbcre vere
Uatrvctloa irajaa, wblcb cot i
5^7p& (Bllea; »itb tbeae imlnaj
w.™ 710
«a im I««U» mueved th»t worry
were beard b> S2>.int peraoaa. lu.
ENEO HIS END.
addition to tUa (Utractlaa and on-j

IM^E MINER!

WHEAT PIT
IN TURMOIL

'iTHRUT Tnint£ THE GtUSEi

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OElTHfiALLS
GEN. GRANT

iCrmat. Uw eMeai bob of yiraaea 8.
Cmat. tba alghtoeoth pmMdtt of Uv
L'Blted 'State*, va* born at St. l.otib.
Wo., eo Mar 3*. 1»50. He vaa »IUr
bte ladhdT dwlBC a i«n ot ibe ClaU
«ar. wiuetaed tba captarc of Fwu
licno' and DoneUon and voat vlib
bu fatber * command tbrxMsb ibeVlr. PRICE ■ JUMPED THREE 'CENTS
Slain c^palsn.
' nitneaaed alao
IN FlFTEBt.'kMNUTES
tbe flsbu at Corlalb. VTckdmrx, NaabrUl« nod I^i

fDBPB TMII ■ pm

USEFUL UFi ‘
IS CLOSED

WHEN REPORT
Of OAMAOEO
CROPS WAS GIVEN OUT

A SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH
Uc First NaBonal Bank
has experiencsd a steady and bOkkky
growth. Thfa is an indicatkMi that the pub­
lic has not lost'sight of the eewinwrequirementsthatmake abank safeandNipaeii.
The principles of conservative banking
that have governed our development
past, will shape our future policy.
The following comparison of depoeiufer
healUty con­
ca
the past four years reflects the healthy
dition of the community, as well as of the
bank which makes it:
DEPOSITS

portunltlen for «eltlns amualnted. wa* Conyinead Tnat Malady We«W
Com and Oats Shared In ths Rala^
...R. »E ------------- --• nlw.
..... ......................
....
^
tbare trere bnndrod*
of farmera' picNartnal CMiWtlons Wars R*.
Kill Him When He Became
Dlca aod aociablet. all helped
ewmed After the Flurry
Aware That Ha' W«a
ward tba oanae of acrlcnlttm «b<1
Had Passed.
lendinc-to tbe opllft of tbc
CLlcape.
Al.rll 15.—Tbr «b«at pit
tiT'a moat Jmpofiant vorkera^ Ve*,
New York. April . 12.—Unlremal
as
(brown
l^io aa ohS-rashtooctl
Borrow la expresaed today over
UMaaJolto. El^ '16.—«,«• the farmer la comlnp into bla
SCAT* aad panick}- acmmtJe bidodi:
after the kaf walUn*. for tilililub ho
„f General Fred
Garat. Ti
A»rtt 1, tm
lh« tradem lodar wbM May tnturef
it not blmaelf ifhcdlr ■
trnme of aympatby were recel'
AdtU l.m«. - - $7«M$M1
opeord at li.MH and In Ufireo mtofrom all o«cr the world by the famllj
otes himi>ed to JI.*»H. li Inter d«HER
WORK
BROUOHT
RECOCNt.
Many believed bla death wan aecenApril la 1911. - • • $8$UH»
(llocd to $1.08. Corn anJ oau s)*o
TION FROM ALL NATION^
tnited by worn', aa when the Gel
were forced Ui>«arilt. A report of
found he wa* auSerinx from tbe i
AithMigh Sh* Ha* Bbbvi In Failii
0(00* damage to crops to the
Mr. and Mr*. Fcahcla Thunall Cale.
were asraad-dc Sa,B reault. live
tbroBl trouble aa Ua dUtincuiabed
Hiaith For Semt Tim* H*r
trousd was uken as a bssit tor the
bratad Thalir Fifty Ninth
a ton on mining acreened ceali^rec
father, be aaid be waa convinced that
' Oaath Cams WHhawt
Arnlraraary.
- ,
cenu a too m mlnlnR luacrMb^ ml
the name malady would kill hlan.
''
Pfevlevs Wafning,
n'«y> and wcblr pH bandrcdpi'i^
Tbe nrty-tiintb year of happy wedGeneral Froderlek Dent Cmjit died,
crit W aU mtae-brorii. Tbc prelin^
, April 12.-MI*# Clam
-nary wort by ibe telltfi indicated iued life waa rounded out by Mr. and suddenly of heart fnMure wlihoui pr^
Unis oooird of U S. Tnuo^ !
Banon. founder of the Amerlcen rod
tote la brocUoiIly. laamimoua in tap Mr*. Frmn^ ThnrtEll, filO VYcal Ninth monition nt tbe Buckinglinm hotel m
aireei
Saturday,
April
13.
Tbe
event
midnight. April ll. after retiring at roM aodet}- and tho beloved of all Dvarn Thousand Lsn
loi^srooBont and inaaai peace
oatiMia
died'
at her GleB Echo. MA
tsndsd Sssslena
waa marked b> perfect aimplidiy and tl o'clock, npparentl}- In kw^er condi­
for tbau ora^a i
heme,
ased
M>.
Altbousfa
the
has
been
Quietly, at home with their family of tion than for acveml week*. He bad
WgahlBglnn, D. C-. April 15.—Mcro
boya and elrl* around tbem. Edward r^uraed from hi* receni irlp much Id falllDX health tor aome ream her
an was an tnslgiflfiract creature lo
Thurtell and Mm. W. u. I'ook. non Inipcpved and looking remaricably well death cant* vlihout varDleg.
MemorUl Continental Hall this after­
and dauxbter. of Chlcaw. tosetber and vlKoroug. HI* condition since his scr> Ire* In (he Pmoa
YOU HAVE HAD CALLS FflW
noon. when the iwenty-firat Continen­
with other bnxhem and nUter* wbo return bad given no apeclal anxioiy toi and Paris commune brought her
realde Id the city apent tbe evening hi* physician, who had been witta bim cogDlUon b> almost evei7 dvillxed tal Congress of lbs Uaughlar of tbs
Ameriran
Revolution-was
formally
op­
with their pareiiu and Ibe
the afternoon and congmtn- government.
ened w-itb an attendance of nearly Ir
on the whole waa one of pleaaure for laleO blffl on bla aood healtb. _____
UOO women, representing sll sections
If you niled them. All’s well; If yon didn’t,
Mr. and Mm. Thurtell Lave beeu pressed himself a* feelllfg rejoiced ai
of the country. This U vlectlon yesr
In the I'Hy about nineteen year* dur­ hi* reoewed atrengtb.
It la oaly wltbln Ue
your rival got the order aod may get the cfu«
with the Onughtera The old strug­
GenemI Grant bad been auSeriog
that farmera' InatJtntaa bare edmo to ing which' Ume they have w on man.v
gle between the admlntsirailOD party,
•tomers’ entire trade. Wake up aod push Uw
tbe front aa a potent infinence in the frlenda who win at this time extend from diabetee and tbe attendant dibeaded.by Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, pre“BEST” flour made. The maoufacturc apd mIc
oidifl of asHculturc. Tbe anblocU -------------- ----- - nnd baartlesE wknea geaUve dislnrbance which seemed,
aident-senerat aod Ibe
dUotaaed u tbBM maetlnca aussMt for many more yeara which may be however, to be perfectly under conof tills flour helps pay your taxes, pave yeur
by
Mrs.
William
Cummings
iroL
tbemacKea ft iwco. but It u the fact added to the aecond cclden period.
Blor.v, of New York, will agslo break^
streets, build your school houses. Does foreign
Hla sudden fatal termination
of the
themaelrea to which
into life, It Is'sald an
1 exciting
ns a great surprise. His wife and
Tam Thumh PaiHMnM.
made flour do ai much?
wc wlab to call atienUon. Inatitut^
conventloD Is expected.
Vn. Tom Thnmb l* tba amallaat nurse were witta him nt tbe time and
work la 0
il Id 44 aUies.
The proceeding* of the convemlon
---------------ttm
woman
who
hat
ever
called
at
the
A
Bfimber
of
new
Idea*
regnrdli
the
physician*,
who
were
called
at
In 41 iut
atea'sjtSi InatUntea were held
YYhUe
liooae.
but
a
lot
of
mighty
found the heart had stopped in- the pHmIng. spm.vlng nnd culUraUon
taal rear; of Ueae 5.725 were onrnlay
•mall polIilciaoR bare been there.— ttanily.
of Ibc orchard w^ brougbl oat ai tbe notable feature* of entertainment hare
tneettnea: 1.7M two te}a and
Waahlwon Poai.
Major General
FredeHck Dent grange meeting Saurdar afternoon, be<D arranged to Intersperse the bus!aessions. Tbe president and Mra.
trange a* U may seem, there ar» UlU
few fruit growera In itil* seeiloB who Taft wiu receive tbe delegate* at tbe I
have not yet been compietelj' c^- White Honae Thursday afternoon.
vioced a* to the value of spraying.
However, they are becomlag fewer
See Our
each year. There i* arcwmnlaUn
Fi-emium
vast an amoaot of evidence of tbe
Dept.
i of tbe rarefnlly spray- SpHng Event Took ^Plsec nt Court
Ing of rmit tree* Jor a person to hold
v<
out very
long against the adoption of
The c^nty clerks office at the court
this BclenUfic

metbod.
bouse was ibv scene of a d^ble wed­
Tbe position of our represenutive*
ding early tbis afternoon when two
In the nalional leglslstore oa some of
Traveirae City young, men ench' took
tbe timely questions ws* conslJered
ubio tbemselv«s a bride from the
by the grangers at iength.
tow'usbip at Bast Bay. Two of tbe
A commliiee comitos^ of K. H. El* four oonuacting parties were brother
woitb. U. ii. .McMnUen and K. O. I^dd
anad sister aod Ibis fact coupled with
was gpiolnted to outline a jilaa for
tbe oue Ibst they were married on the
be iDvestlgsUon of ctroperallve meth­
‘ day. at the same place and at
When you are interested Tn Small Farm Tools
ods of maxkcting-Um prodacis. Tbe
the same lime makes the event one of
such as Hoes. Shovels. Rakes. Corn Planters, Potato
grangers are anxious lo Imseaue tkeir
peculiar incidenre. The first couple
Grass Scythes and Sliaths, Potato Spray­
Planters.
incomes by selling their p^urts lo
become man and wife was Edward
better advantage, and Uls conuuliiec
ers. etc.
/
Prouty and Miss tiara May Dunsins
take the mOtc markmlDC prob­
and they were quickly followed by
We
have
the Monitor Plunger Com Planter. 4be
lem up and learn how the farmera In
Frank R. Forton and Miss Benlu
Acme two-handed Planter, both with and without
other fruit sections msnsgs to
Proim'. Justice Amil F. .Nerilnger ofthe fertilizer attachment
high prices for ihelr cro|>s. ^ bu been
'flclating.
liolnted out that In another three
When in need of anything in the line'of hard­
yean about a million of recently set
ware. come in and look our stock over.
Often unusual values in New sun Waists of all kinds. ColoAd Chambrays
Hia Raal FrisnSn.
fnili trees will come Into bearing. ao>l
-n* pso^ ara tCTlng to obtain n
Percales for every day wear. Bne white Lingerie Waists, Mannish Shirt
lUst unless new msrkeU.ara .found pardon for that man wbo wa# asei np
effects JO Weltes, Basket Weaves and Flannels. Also a very big showing of
s>»teui of marketing elab­ for steaUng a phonagraph.'’ “I an»khjmnne. Taffeta, Chiffon and Net Waists in all colors, a very strong line, in
orated the fruit win Dot bring gnough pose all his neigbbora ara algnlng bla
for the picking. The marketing meth petittonr "Not St all. It 1* being
od* puratHsI by tbe fruit growert~df atgnad by ths neighbors otibe P«PU,
the west will be examined wiib si>ecial trbVwhom he stol* the pbonograph.’ 1
Tlib if a Spe^ri I^ets Week. Come and set ypurs.
ll 'Is the imenilon of |lhc
grhnge commlilM lo ro-operale
committee to be appointed by the
board of trade with a altoUpr eud In
view-. WUbout doubt tbe nain work
Has eome very attractive values. We can sell you hats chea^r than elsewhere
R.* .■______ _____________I..______Ekd-EI.^.
bf these committees for the first year
because we do not have to depend entirely upon Millinery for a livihg as do
will be In the nature of collecting 111eraiure bearing uiwn ilie subject.
It is expected to ask tbe couuir
grange to give consideration to tbe
sobieci of cooperation In an early
program.
The special subject lor the next
We CT® suw>ly yon with any cloth you may desire. Galateas for boys’ waists;
meeting of Grand Traverse grange Is
rtrcales and Gin^ams for the girls'dresses, pretty Lawn and Bati'.t-;6;4n
that of “Soli Fertility." Some grangers
fact, a complete showing of all the desirable fabrics so much in demand.
tblnk that with tbe pro|«r treatment
The Stewart is the best Clipper made
the light soil lands are the most valu­
Come get our prices, compare them with what you pay elsewhere, and we
for the money. It is well manufac­
able. while some bold nulic a differ­
kqiow you will be a Globe customer.
tured, serviceable and
ent opinion. So there w-|ll be some
, Utkins nt this next meetipg.
wni AM «MT
to Ror
RM YMlIy.^ ptth ElM. Eovn
. ;• M at.toiMUd WHh

feiiiia RQ GROSS sociEn

wEWEiiiiiiflryEiRS

April 1,1912,

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$1,062,611.94

FIRST NATIONAL ^kNK..

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MANY NEW IDEAS

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Timely Blots on Economical Buying.

Money^ving suggestions that make it profitable for you to
do your trading ct “The Globe.’’ Items of Seasonable Merchan­
dise you shoiJd take advantage of.
Every Dtpartment Adis R$ Savings to the List
'All over our big store you will find bargains awaiting you.
L*nypr prices than elsevybere make the “Globs” the Ideal Trading
^Remember we guarantee satidaction in every respect.

NOW IS THE SEASON
OF THE YEAR

BBr Ladles’ Rcady*lo*Wcar DcpMlmcnt

N

FRANK TRUDE

48c, 69c, 98c and up

Oor MUllncry Departmeaf



THE STEWART m

.^■^r.^^K,;’e"^'‘r 82.69, $^^5 and up
' ' , ' Do Yonr Summer Sewing Now.

llm Arc Two Snaps From tbe aothlng Dept.

Boys'school suits in good patterns and maierials, sizes8 to 16.
MQ
wbah) be extra good value at $2, Our Low,Price..............................
*eartng busineea suits, in cassimeres and woreteds, very neat patterns'
and vrell made garments, worth fully $7.50.
ttC ylO
. ;<hir Low Prme.-. ........
.............................. ... ............................ 9Do4o

Men’s Heavy Work Shirts

~

Men's Heavy Work Shirts, good dark colors, sold in most stores
0*7^
at 50ci our price........................................ ................................................OiC
Men's Summer W^ht Shirts and Diawacs. in brown and eerh, good
4>Imb
serviceable garmoits, very low priced at....... ......................................... Z4C

SchoiH Shoes That Wear
Ertfa good value in youth's school shoes. Heavy box grain leather, double AAm
aoles. cap toe, & good looking, serviceable shoe, size 9 to 12, only
bfbFC
Sizes !2H to 2. $14$
One special lot of boys' shoes, extra good values in box calf and-kan* *4 >IO
garoo. shoes that look well and wear well, size 2H to5H, ofily... .^Aa^O

If Von Boy It At The mobe Yon Save Money

Horse and
Sheep Gipper

HRSlittURETRUlEy
Long lllnens Ended )'
Death Cast
NIgM.
lira. Margaret Bailey, aged 6Z year*
wife of J. J. Bailey. 4IU 8uu street
idled last night at the family home.
Mrs. Bailey hsd been In poor bealib
for more than twelve yeara. and bad
been constantly confined to her bed
for tbe paat three moniha.
bom lu Coburg, Oeurlo. 1848 and had
lived In Traverse City many year*.
Ur* Bailey wa* the mother of fif­
teen children, twelve ol whom a
Evsrt. Mra. W. DTHeiinar. Barrytown:
Mr* Ray V, ^BlrdsalL Lalngsburg;
Thomas J.. Toledo, O.: Mra. M. Lane.
CUfford; Mrs. F. K. Sbot^ Betoit.
Kan.; William H. of Flint: Dr. B.
Bailey. Fred A. N.. John and Miss
Stells Bailey all o( whom reside In
tbe city.
Panen] service* will be held tr<
tbe bonte- Tneaday sftemoon at 5:29
Rev. W. W. McKee oflIcUUng. Inter­
ment la QakwooC

R Roes the WorR
The leading authorities agree that clipping is decidedly beneficial to the
horse. A horse perspires freely when it is hard worked, and then standing for a
long time in its wet, wggy coat of hair it catches cold and this leads to other
complications. A clipp^ horse dries out more rapidly, he rests more comforta­
ble at night and he comes to his work refreshed the following day.
Tbe Stewart Sleep Clipper saves time, labor and money in shearing.
You get longer wool and better prices for it.

Elttier Hie Horse or Sheep Clipper at
$T.50 each, complete.

The Hannah & Lay Merc. cd.
The Big Store

i

prfia Abore go tor a drtre on » niet day It the na moA as annhlng, tor It Is leval i^fflcieot road adminlatration.
to improve their fartn
« caat of 11.
U. )<ease
School, «tn>
if you are a railroad nun. Improved
EUhth grade.)
roads nre noch that they need not be and not loU of cbuck boleo-and there
rqads mean more Mrafflc. prevent
>.,n
■MM*
iDt..
Bored
Into
Lak.Ttw VelM ct Oeed Read*.
afraid to drive over r*»»ni 80. if It Is is not a great cloud of dost after every
freight eonaestlon. bring more Indcs- Ana for ibe 1 immer.
Good raedt are otie ot the <>e« ad- proUtable. why not keep good winter rig that goes by. Therefore good trier and more tourists.
I
___
roads are valuable in many waya.
venuing ageae^ • coaatry baa. If roads also*
/
^ITyou are an t
man comee 40 Miaina to boy Uad
Conduct^ lo' Frank Hamilton
ha arm Aral eeloct tbe beatTand he can
........... .. ■ ..
Holtu..
......... .• Mapleton. fltisl
TUs Value of Good RoaBi^
day in the year, and longer and better
Igbth grade and below.)
County Rom Commiffiioaer
get for tht teaat oaMunt of money. prlxe tor Eighth
(Pern Carmlen of I.0DS
sec- tours win be possible,
Bates. April «.:_a ChrMtu Gb
Vahie el Good Roada
ond prise for Eighth giraJ,.
' .,.1 Mow., I
.I,,.™
The next thjag be arlU prebtWy no­
deavpr n.raUag was held « the borne
PenQMont
roa<U are of great value I The L'nlted States arc about
It roacU
tice win be the roada. -He wlU espe­
caguot progress so long as jour na- of J. W. Greea Friday evMlng. Ai^l
veab^they are oi>en the year round. ai*nd
one
tulllioo
dollar*
i«r
4ie •«W« V* tbf prlM ^work. By Mvlns time tad boi»« Uwy cially. pay much aiieation to this im- heeabaelthey
,
. “''ilion renialna in the mud.
li, tor the purpose of elect ln« new ¥Tthe Improvemeut of publu- highways-1
________________
. save moaey. ^ .
portani factor it he cpmes from a Tbej' do not have to be shoveled
flcers. Thu toUiliifig*ef«
<k»a io«l. ... «>
Uat U
Good rotdi Jacretie the poimltUoa ■Ute where the roads 'are In general after every anow atortn nor i* gmv
elected:.
toaad la a re^nt isaue of thU t«|wr
how or'
by aai»«fa» people who are cee^las well built. The tract ol land be Bnal- eled after every rain storm, it coeta i« not an oas} task to
ALCYN.
Preal.lent—ilra. Bern.
the flood ^Roada Depanmeai
homes. These praple will pay more'ly aelecU will In great probablUty. more at the time to build the good why they are valuable,
Vice leesident—Lena Oteeh.
for a farm where the roads are good have.good roadi leadiug to it and It road, but whenonce completed you
Jt you are a farmer jour farm will
Ptntr 1»ltl2E CB«AY.
Allj-n. April IS.—Mr.. Iluleiuamlv of
-.Martin
Ibeeause they tan earn more on
such
tbere’foreseems they must be In a have a road thatj)vUl last. l*oor roads
increase InlAkc
value.
>..uiscan
raisemore
Ann
loading
two vara of puiaSecrefary-Eva Cria.-,
^Urge measure responsible for bis de- are
- a
-------robilaual
------ -expense,
------- -.-for
h they
—.
need i.roBiable crops, jour roM of hauling
toes at the aiaiion.^j^^"«»«adiag
^tcmi^T-Myftlo
ro|«Jrs at^l times. People ran make win be lower. '<>u can wait until ihe
I The people, becoming more prosper-cialon.
S. V. Reed found some aramp had
Tba value af:«abd
....... will
...........
.
..........
loui.
make
better.......................
homea and...........
will} Besides incrsaslng the value of taftd better time on a mile of good hard prlcos are best lirlore you tii^rket jour
Organist—Minnie ZUk.
stoleu a pit of puutoc* t-oatalulng
road
than
on
a
mile
of
soft
sandy
road
produrrs.
jonr
rhiidrea
ran
get
to
__________
______
^
__
_____________
^
inlry
m
better
ap*
roads iBcretae the vahM ofl,^.
[earn better methoda of farm-.and giving
---------- The chairmen of the differteit com.
thirteen bual:t-U. some time last fall
lud.aad also the vtaltie. quanUu and
They, will be able to visit thelr'pcarmnoe in general, good roads give Larger loads ran be baiilsd.«n good arbool. joM van attend liiureli. it will
O. \V. Clark w ill pm in a new James mltteea were elected.
ofprodnea. fjliey Increeae the neighbors and exchange ideas. This,an added pleasure - travelers
-------— and roads Gian on |«or roads. When we not be so bard to get a plijsirlan. jonr
After the meeting adiaurned.* v«.
a .lorior we ox|>e<-t him to arrive horses and wagotui will la*t Icnsrr. I.ifivl staaiiwcii wave).
mnlikes the occuimtlon of Uking farm
rilM Vt............................---------------------produce by SGiklng it cheaper will make them t
e conteoied.
ronslMlng of aandwicbes.
soon aa iwasiUe. end. U the road* jouisbojs and girls win ,!ay c
II. .\ilju Miir valied to l,akc .^0*1
ilij- produce to market easier for lioth the

it- The tidier. findlBg that
Good roads make
pickles, doughnuts apd warm syrup
good,
be
proUahijwill.
But
If
the
farm^your
mail
will
I
n
deliven-d
to
do
some
surve.v^TbU
week.
li fgtidaar is mar* vainable. will try belter. As the people become more Uraier and him hoi
were served 10 about iweU};.
road
IK
bad
H
wllf
lake
much
looser,
.day.
jon
ran
have
more
wlal
lif..Wm. T. Shaiis mill is running, cut­
the dnaatlcy so that be
win to- to make ihelrj TbR^oregolng dlacuasioa has been
ting on the hardwood logs put iu
•ly BOka more from Ms t-rop>k By surroundings better. They wilt i«y only abouf summer roads But is it tor he cannot drivi- a* faat. It la not and'happier condiiloni all nrovnd.
haritar care of tbaeoi be srill In- more attention to the achooU and try not as Important to keep winter roads much idoasure-Tfoing on |wor roads In I Good loa-ls not on!>K.-1p li.e larm-jtbis last wiai.-r,
Tbwt Wera Happy Days.
_____ tka gnallly. The crops, being to educate their chUdren bettor Hian^ln a goo.! traveling condition as8 well amoinoblles or buggies, but It is a er; If yo uare a merchant, good roa.|« j Mr. l.ladnrom of Manieiec was here
A well-known liostcinUii ceewntly
enli
*■
- , ie«- days
ideasure to ride in either Iff the enlarge
your trading radiiis.
ami. luakel.-,
.
MTS a«toaX>te. will increase the valne
,.—_____
..................jiispeit
sonii- ties! found In hla trunk an old diary whb
They will betier'as the aummerxoml*? There is no great
roada
are
good.
A
good
road
win
oi.cn
U
)»s.U.le
lor
purchasers
to
loarl.
|ur
E
H.
Alien.
j
fli*
entry:
“August m. tfxT Went
Ibe rammunlty by bettering their reason why they should not be given
up ronmie Unde for farms which oth- you every dav in the year and thua In-) W. T. Shun la hudlug several cwraM® f*>« ralTroad autlon to see my siater
Oagi roads ssvg tl^ bornea and homes, beranae the community la what as much attention as the summer
t«ich lumber.

off. and by aome chance Harry nisnV
|«tmda. for'mach of the farar produce erwlae would bf bnUted from Ina^ crease your vales.
HlSr They save UiA bscaaae leas the home We makes ILthere to see hla sister off. and in ,

]ia taken to market in winter as well kct. FVople will flo.Jf to the country) If you are a'hlghway comn.UMorn 1. j ‘Grant Brooks l.»t a h..ra.-a few U»v#
s gp«tt an the inad while
that has the best roads,
'you will slrlvc for l.euer road .an-'apo.

“ the rush and 1.0^ a^ confmlpn we
SECOND PRIZE ESSAY.
*•
autanier^
anOake. Thay agTc.boraea by
good road heautlBcs the country structlon ami malntenan.-e and t.mr.-j The two «ons or tlu^ liov. Ko..n* are|*rhuK'^ *i^J.--^ton Tr^*^
. Anna E Dahlgren. Kingsley lllith| The women's^d children an also
B miter tor tlieiii to do ihdr

:

*

Good Roads Department

4

n, flc« of B^tirkk fotlnot

ToUet Soaps
ARE putting out three kinds of toilet soap that |
is qileoidid good value—Hard water castile;|
glycerine and a peifiuned toilet soap—

J. W. MILUKEN
Ilic,
City's Best Store

Per cake. Sc
Cotmdio,-t<Uinov

Embroidery
1

offering Embroider>' Edges ami Iiiscrtioiis,
V T nice iiualily. .issoncd wUilis, at 10c a yard.
Galoons and Embroideries at 15c anil 10c. 45-inch
Flouncings. S1.00 and SI JO. 27-iiich Flounrinds at
j «c, 65c. 75c.
j fin floor

Every Item on This Page Is Worth Investigating
The Dress Goods Department Offers Some Good ThingsCoating sergtt. whiprords and diagon­
Choice line of fine Foulards' in every
als—we carry a beautiful line of these wanted shade, all desirable patterns
in aircolors. fine for coats a;id suits.
Thade come in plain colors also in new this year. A silk well worth a dol­
two color combinations at per yd
lar a yard we offer at per yard

$1.75, $2
Pony Hose
Ihere are twenty-five different styles of Pony
Hoee for children. Wiiile wc do not carry all of
tbeae, we carry
SeW 0«w-Ah( hr meor nJ
Mom^Hose-lot to i

r CNflttl-

Drw 0MC—Ik wMt efefot
mods, ney'nmoor, too.
They are made from fine, strong yams—^not heavy
and coarse—but give wear as well as com­
fort. Heels. Imees and toes
25C
te-enforoed. Per pair .
firri fhor

READY-TO-WEAK
Dreites
Hard to find a more desirable lot of dresses
lind gowns in wash materials, wools and silks than
we are now showing. Someofthflse gowns in the
wools and ^ks are decidedly charming and moder­
ately priced. Wash, $3.M to $8. Wool and Silk.

miofss.

Coats

Some marvels of excellence and natty effects
characterize these coats. All the new wanted
materials, trimmed in the most approved fashion.
You'll find what you want here—86.75 to $40. .

Saits
Some of the cleverest ideas prevail in suits.
|fhe materials this season seem especially well
'adapted to uilor-made suits, and it seems as if the
desi^eis had picked out the handsomest patterns
for these suits. Moderately priced—$12»S0 to $45.

Irish Poplin—Wc carry the best one
Bordered Silks—We show a superb
we can buy and it's a lieautiful fabric. line of the handsome ulks in all colors.
Its sun proof and soap proof-aud the They arc 45 inches wide and come in
jHice is. per yanl
patterns only, at i>er yard

25 cents

69 cents
Now is the
Time When
You Need

The Greatest
Assortment in
Northern
Michigan

FLOOR SIZE RUGS
We wish every housewife who thinks of putting a rug bn her floor
would look over Our showing of the liandsoine rugs—when you see the
great number to choose front the rich patterns in such beautiful
colorings in Tapestries, the Axmin^ers. Velvets. Body Brussels
and Wiltons; enough to please the most exacting-customer.
You will find on our floors totlay ahmit tbree bandred floor
size rags. You will find mgsofall kinds from Crex and Won! In­
grain up to the finest Wikons.

Price and Quality

$1.39 to $2.75
Underwear
Wc are now {Hiowing complete lines of .spring
and summer underwear, and as usual excel in
point of variety, excellence of. materials usetl and
values. Anything retjuiretf in light weight underv^af. for either present use between winter and
summer, on the sheerest of knitted fabrics for hot
weather, is here.
Cioslog ool a lew broken sizes of
fleeced Vests and pants, extra sizes,
75c values,
lor.........................................

59c

DOMESTICS
Ginghams
We have lieen showing on our tahl<»- a big
stirniicnt of Ginghams at 10c, 12*^c, iSc and
25c. \ spleiidi‘1 assortnieiii to clloo^e from and
values are excellent.

consid^ed we will sell you rugs chea)>er than any other concern in
ihi^ liait of the state, besides giving you this great selection to choose
front H you doubt this statement look oder our stock and compare
the valnes with what you get elsewhere.
We are making a strong hid for your liusiness this spring on two
prices $15 and 525. They nre great rugv^lues-and cannot Iiectiualed.
Other floor size rugs from $6.75 to $50.

You I-.1I1 spnire tlic Iwsl tolsjin-iid you have
linuf-lil for .-i loiiS lime, either iii plum hern,
friafied or si-alloped. A satin spread, fall size.
Iieauiiful patterns, for $2.00 and 2.29.
^

On a I Rags eat of town toe piy the freight

We have just placed on sale what we tidieve
to Ik: one of the best showings we ever had. some
entirely new things ami sonie things that we know
will please you. Wont you come in and see them?
l»c up to 75c.
Fsrst Floor

StfOoS floor

Bedspreads

Draperies

• '1

-;
mm TiAVKEM ?nea*tJi^ AKD TSAVXBSS BAT BAOIS, TUl^AT. AMS. H, 19U
and Ura. Batey has moved back to
her own renldence.
Revival meetings are being held
the chur^ this weak
Tbe lAdlen' Aid «i* aervlng dinner
at Mrs. Raty'a today.
The sUfiord Bros, store la cMaed
IndellaUely.
Mra. Ldlltan WaBwonh went
Dr. C. A. Clark went to Traterae
fTty Wedneaday on proCesatoiial
Miles Stsfford transacted bnalne
Traverse City Taeeday.
Mra. Harry Dowd went to'Klngsley
WeffBeeday for a abort vlalL
Mrs. Batey and daagbier. Margie
ere Traverse Ctty .enUera Satur­
day.
Miy LHee Davison U
vialUng
friends pi Grand Raplda and Oran*!-

Coming to
Traverse City
MRmWBTBII imTBI
DOGTIffiS
•fSb,
An Association of Promi­
nent Physicians Gi^
FREE Medical ^rvices to
the Sick.
^

vine
Mias Peart Merrill of WHUamsburs
visited Mias Blancb Starbuck.
Mias Maanie Johnson was a Trav«e Oiy caller Tuesday.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
»
KAMON CENTER.
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♦«♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦
Kasivfi Center, Ai>Nl 10,—Tte regu
lar meelhie ot ibe Kaaaon Ccnici
Grange vai bald at the hall April 6
at JO a. u, A clans of live was inltlatad in the tblld’and fourth degrees.
I all sat down to a fine dinner
prepared b>- the ladles. The after­
noon was spent in carrjing
r^lar work and. the lecture hour
apant la reading and a dJaruasion
irclal fcrtllUen. Ail went bone
feeling they had well apeni tbe day.
Tbe rognlar meetlnga will be held on
tbe first and third Saturdar evenlnga
of each mouUi during the coming
■er.
Ur. Huff of Empire * rlalleJ
Grange Satnrday. v
Ur. Allen baa Kona out to his new
farm near Traverse City, taking'bis
nro. hired men with him.
Mrs. H- A. Nash of Maple City vis­
ited her aUier, Mrs. Ball. Uonday.
Florence Allen was home from her
■cbool over Sunday.
Rev. Haskina stayed with Urr Al­
len Satnrdar night.
Oscar Barth baa rented his tather'i
(arm this year. Mr. Barth wlU
0»MRPI.
upon hlB BOB'S place near Maple at)^ertDg the year.
saof
(M»ni, Apffi 10.—Pnuft Wilsoa
l^ra. Oeoige Peck has gone
Oftett called on tnto»$\»k ^Dllro >Dickviae <d care lor her mother, who
•W^aaday iafcnooiL
U aick.
Mr. asd M». W. H. B««inai> «a«
D. O. BMI baa bees having an at­
Ua caaat o( Oat^ OUban and
tack of toasUltta.
fir Wadn^r and loiiad grandma GilMarried, at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Prdik.Baatx.
Ura. George
aar*.
ueurae \wa
Cook muii;
retomed to her tbeir danghter, Maude, to Fred Bohik.
komt U 8onmi Grant yftdu lay after by Rev. C
Wllllami. Sunday, April
vlaRlng with {|aUilveg atI 4OvUU. Oe.Mr. and Jlra. Boblk were attended
bora-and BtAickviUe for the past l}y Henry Boblk, brother of the groom,
and Mrs.' Uenry Boblk. oouain of the
Mra. Leou buff and baby of Lake brtda At noon a bonnUtul dinner was
Jgaellon were the gueaia of her par- aerved by Mrs. Baaiz. Only near rclaata at OvUti )Vbdaesday fui'onoua.
were present. Mr. and Mrs.
flprge ElcglOT of ; Osborn
Boblk have
on their farm bear bere.'wbero Mr.
Kaaaon culler Wodncadoi
liW Kaa
the borne of Mrs. .Nepkew.
Bohik has Juijt completed a new real.Ftmk Payment. Jr., and John Wtg- den^^AU Jgifi in wishing them a lung
glns wars Empire caOera Tuesday to anff'iiaiipy life.
do some ahopifing.
.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Kellogg of
Vivian Sutton of Bnrdlckvllie is Nohhpon attended .the wedding of
bnirklDg for George Gilbert this aum< their niece Sonday.
('suing wood aeema to be the ordgr Of the day at this wrlUng.
#

-ORAVIPN.

Orawn. Apjtl 11,—J. Brarlum has
retanicd fn>ni Hoiida where he a
tbe winter. Mr. Srarken enjoyed the
winter cIlmsie^aiKl was tree from as­
thma. WhUr there. Mrs. Bracken stop­
ped off at Allegan. Mich., for a abort
tWt with Mias Beth, who Is attending
acteol there. *
Mr. and Mim K. imi of E3k Raplda
9eat Easter with Mr. Rex's family,
mtnrnlng home Monday.
< Mra. Mary Rrumm is confined u
the houae by Ulnees.
^'
Howard Anderson and tanilly have
moved Into the P. U Bird residence.
Clark baa moved Into tbe resi­
ded recenil.v bought of Mrs. B(

SCOTT’S

EMILSION
has helped coantlegi
thougandg of thin, weak,
delicate chfldren—made
them gfront, plump
and nbtuL
It created an appetite,
aids digMion. BDg the
iteins with rich red
Af^ ainew or lou
of weight from anj
cause, it faringg gtreagth'
and flesh ^ntcAer tk»n
anything else.

At tilt Whiling Hotel
Wednesday, Apr. 24
ONE DAY ONLY
«caa^of Ti
I In'the 1

blood'and with all lain.in the
ceaaful ueaiioeut and cure of 1
telected cases of
bronchitis and caurrhal
J
*. absolutely cured with comblnatloa of me-llclne. byglcne. diet. exer­
cise and tbe imiioitam uses snd advantages of clothes. ocru|iaU(
Cases of deafness are frevjuemly
cured in .sixty days. Ixns of sight,
cauract. granulalod lids and old.
weak, watery, sore eyes treated
tied suecessfull).
/
tma. salt rheum, eruptions.
.|«ts and chronic dtscases of the
luickly cured. 'An aliwolnte guar-

I

An InvHstien
T* never as good as the snii b- >i iniItalea And to It is with KE-VNE'S
PAJN-KILUNO MAGIC Oil-. Hun­
dreds of imllatlons have oeeu offered
the pabMi in place of tbe gennlne.
t none of them have quite answered
the purpo^. RENNE*8 does tbe u
expected M It. both iDlernslIr
cfiimp rolic and cholera morbus, and
cxternallv for rbeuniatism. spraiut and
bile know
for t
well n.l use it rcculsrlv. I>r1<-e
cents. Sold by American Drug Store

Our Buyer
Just back from Special Trip to New York
where he secured some wonderful merchandise
bargains. Late styles of LADIES’ COATS, SUITS,
DRESSES', SKIRTS, WAISTS, etc; also MEN’S and
BOYS’ CLOTHING at from 30%
50% UNDER
VALUE.
Impossible to enumerate details, but we’ll
guarantee you some of the

MOST ASTONISHING VALUES
of the year when you come to inspect
these Special Purchases.

Special in Children’s Wear
Some very exlraordioary values in Girls' Coats and Dresses
—pretty White Embroidered Dresses for Confirmation. Also
remarkable Specials in Boys’ Suits at $I 95, $2.45, $2.f5 and up
to 57.,‘iO—values as high as $10.00.

yeiiibe^'

mk ^ THE #SVOVied THAT MAHES d

GOOD

Traverse City, Mich.

'For Job Work Come to theKeNfd and Record Co.

urger
> two Incbe^i ususllv cured with their
MStdcmiii- inimion mtihod. with
nc ircatnicm. and this wltboat pain
PatlcniB witii growths laraer than
No i.taitcr vlial your ailment may
r. no matlrr what otbera have told
Ml. no matter what ci|«rieDC« you
have bad with other phyaiciaos. it will
your atlvsntago l^rmtt with
Northwesicrii 1Lnlted Doci-lora Silfcrl
’ '
your case la lneura<
Ineurai
Ists. E'en
you aiich advinc '
y will tv'Uvve you and stay the

ALBERTA’S

,K*ie' of Michigan. This fact alooe.
a caya, oaght s«r^ to be a strong

E.J. East visited friends In Trav­
erse Ol) over Sunday.
.Mr. and Mra. Ankeraon made a bus
eas trill Ol East Day towiisblp las:
ilonds}'.
Zora Holdeman expects to move bit
family Uck here this aprtig.' Thn
have been llvlng.oa Dr. Moon’s |>lacv
ilh of town tbe past year.
Ve nedemand that Mr. Harig U
about to sell bis farm to Arthur Kllmury of the iienlnsnla. We regret
have the family move away'.
■Mr. and ilre. W. P. Kenney vlsltevl
the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J..S.
Hobbs, on the pefilnsola. Saturday, anti
Sunday
-i
Mr. Hinkle, an evangelist from In­
diana. la her&^lstlng oUr isiator. Mr
Miller. In revival •ervlces. Sow ibai
tbe roads have Improvetl the attend
anec Is mocb better and a goo.1 deal
of interest U being Ukea In the
Inga.

Tbe Northwestern
NurthweMc
I'nited Doctors.
lli ensi-d by the sn
iiaie for ibe treaiim-m
MAPLETON.
of dcformiil^ai
............... . .and all ucrvoun
chronic disvaaes of men, women
Mspieton. April ».-Mra. Richard
children, offer to all wlio call consul.
Warren and son. of Saahatchewau,
tlon and examination free, i
charge} vwbaievet,
'
except the
aiW vuidiig Mra. John Warren. Sr.
of medicine.
Mrs. Charles Curtiss and cHldren
These
doctors
of Traverse City are apendtng a few
days with Mra. John Hoffman.
nerve speleallau and are experts
tbe ircatnient of all chronic discas
Joseph Kroiiiia M at work digging
so areal and wonderful have l>ern
(be ertlar for bis new house.
Ibeir cures that in many
bard Indeed to find the dividing line
School has closed on account of the
between skill and niraclc.
scarlet fever.
Diseases Of the sioniach, InicMli
Clmriw -Carroll ami family apen
rer. blood. . skin, nerve*, heart.
iladder.' rheviam- Easter Sunday with Jobh HMman and
spledn. kldni
tlim, setatica. dialtetea
family.
ilcers. weak lungs......................
P. F. Urdlc wepfio Charlevoix Sat
clth long-siandlnc. deewsied.
that have baffled
the urvlay on buslneaa.
chrt^e diseases,
- ........ ....................
_
akin of the family phveidan. should
Mr. and Mra. Franklin Smith spent
not fall to call.
Easter Sunday with Frank Valley.
According to thoir sjsteui no more
Mr. and Mra. Frank Warren si>eni
o|>eraiions
for apjiendlrltis. gall
atones, iniuors. goiter or cancer. The) Easter Sunday with Lawrmec Carroll
‘Diere will be services at Si. Jo
aepb'a-church Sunday.

Wallin. Mich, April T.—Mias Nancy
OlesoD of Frankfort and her sister.
IJly. or TboBiiwonvUlc. xlsiicd
1110 ini anal)
.'tarrli-d laHlri
Sunday with Iheir imrenta hero
Mrs. Mary . Jones vialied Sunday huabanda and minors with their |iar
with Mrs. Art Carter.
iiuMva. :• a. tn.to d
^els Bye and family and A. J. Franicsco and family were Sunday guxjsis
InceiiUve for the building vif gmul
e( D. 6. King and wife.
B. Tbe aleroptUan views viorvl
Leslie Bpliwtone of Marllla vlslu-d
for Mr. GltMHin'a Ulk Included: sbrial
from L'rtday until Monday with bis
eonditlous. gencrsl isrmlng. ptiutu
brother. Allen and wife.
raising, fruft growing aiid good roads
John JohnaoB • and family, who
of Western Michigan.
uored to Tt
Before the morning session
have .moved back to ibeir pUce here
crowd gathered la front of the .
aout hot tdwn.
fhas. Ramsey and family viaited bouse to discuss ihc'Kiug drag and
tbe city ^aper that waa on eitilb:
Sunday with CeU ilorrow and family.
A large crowd auended the Easter, tJon and much Interest was laketyin
rograro given In the M. £. church
The cobrteay of the committee ns.s the In­ appreclated very much.
Just before tbe close of the sea
itiation In the I. d. O. F. lodge Friday
evening, after which the ladles served alon this morning. Mr Bradford tbissbments at the home ot Mrs. SeU veteran road builder of Manl*t<-c
inty was called on to answer qvieaBye.
The Lutheran ladle* meTlasi Wed- Uona gained by his long experience.
needsy with Ura. Sigurd Bauer.
Uttlr I, D. and Vera Smith \1slted
last Saturday-BliernooD with relatives
In Traveree City. '
tbe Helplag Hand aocAety mceu Bqaatrtiuui Hie grain fidda dt Alberta.
. Woten Canada, show ^esdid
Ibis week Wednesday w(th Mr*. Ikr _
mdds of vfaraL oats and
jdddaofvtaraL
WUt King.
barley. Many farmen have paid for
their lands out of
MM HUS miTHsm
tbe proceeds of the
crop«<191L •
At eshibi '
(CoatfBMd from page ran)
RiiT«kii empbaaltlng The
jrm_ ana
I
ekort
if
munecessity of otganlxed
tnal tntcreau .ara to be eonaldered
He alao spoke in a general way of bit
recent Indiana toor. autlng that the
average price* of farm lands
taoaaler state range from *150 to $250
- “ .’amjlbc’
acre, which exceed* the price* In
Ibis ataie by a big margin. He furtbauted. that since the land there
cannot compete with the land here for,
prodoctivenrM. tbe high price*
re­
ceived might be aurtbtned to the pre­
valence of food roads through-out that
state. Indiana baa approzlBBtel.r 25.^000

and he was kept busy with the vari
oua" ingulrlea. He knows what be b
lalking about. ReauIU will show dia<
tbla tonrvntion was a tuccees In even
way.

* .

.'fp TAca wk ■

C A.1AUKIEK

ni

mjmm

^OME day, we expect, all the well-dressed^
'men of this town will get the true idea of this
store; the idea that our real object in running
this business, and advertising it as we do, is not so much to
get you to do something for us, as to get a chance to do some­
thing for you.
We really feel that way about it ; we put at your service
our knowledge of the business; we get together the goods
that we believe are best for you; put prices on them that are
perfectly'fair to both of us; give you as good a profit as we
take; give you good quality.
^
‘ .
hart schaffner a mahx
clothes, of course, because they’re best for you. Vialues at
$20.00 and $25.00 that carry out our idea..

HamUfon QoUilng Company

1

OBASD BULVBtS* HOUU>, AKD mVDafls BAT SAffiLZ, TuiuiAT. Aim H ItU

L.?l',.Xni

;

U4 Mr«. HarrtmnoB swre mbrrwl by
Uls> Otedn Oareue ■»>< Fi^««
VeMU« U> M»i> OB tie plaUom. A.
li. ^YIt» |bea tn »
niaimcr
wve an addrv** of »oto»me. A*ain a
warti waA iOajed aod ten HUIe iWIdnn. led » Clad>» aa»«tc aad
hrao.fA Y«Ba«U «*«o Biarchln* In.
il.e Br»i et|*t aiowertn* .Mr». HairlastM wJUi’carnation* and MrAllarrliicton >tib lavkasn of |ti« (avorite
louatco. Uiile Hclrti Bloom pud
l^'onA Nash »ere U»t. rarrjla* W'keu tadea «Uh aUta. Kinncca Venurd stepped forward, aartu:
• Mr. Harriaaton. todajr wo oMStniaUte yon-.
Us )<mr bintadar that's conUnc roa*D
be oovoniv-two.
It a a auod old ace, nod the Bcliel
i.or]>* are proud
To |>reseat jna wHh a clft before tbit
.«Tand crowd.
*
Tber sa}’ there's Dothiiw so dear to

jji

How About YOUR
Bread and Pastry?
You may tn- this brand
at our risk because of the
guarantee tap which vve in­
sert in each sack. This tap
puarantces absolute satis­
faction to the purchaser or
money refunded.

Are j-ou entirely satis­
fied wth the results yuur
flour pives. «»r d« you lind
that there is too much un­
certainty ?
Crescent Flour is sure to
help you. It contains all
the Rs«»daiualities of other
brands and* in addition is
Uwavs uniform in (lualfty.
• You icnovf before the
bakinp is dime that it will
be pood, because everjparticle of Crescent Flour
1$ the same.

a HMD

A* a j»Md old smoke: and we Iwiw

id think of os all. and some
times, tame back bodie. '
ben Uladys Clavette
Urs. Harrington with her slUs.
log:
-Awl to you. Urs. Uarrtagton. always
icbeerfol and gay.
Can you find a simpler We hannot lialiie that ufler today
or«Mircr‘way of.knowinp You will not be with ns as we gstber
how to make pood bread Our *»re.
eeei^elar} . whom * e have held so
and pastr>- ever}- bake day?
dear;
You have alwaya been to.us a Ueliwi
Order a sack from your
and Wend.
And we know it would ever be thus
grocer today!
tbe end.
We want you. we need you; idcasy
say you will stay.
And ibercll be rejolciUR to this Con’s
today!" '
Grand Rapids. Michigan
Then followed a fsrewell addreis
by the Cori>s luvsident. >lr». llkkle.
by tbe I'oet ivumiandcr. Mr.
Hlckic. after whkh .Mrs. Bright and
<• time. You may lie stirr ihat the
Claveltc sang "Auld Sang Sy ne."
laitg. “Hurrah, Hurrah." the chil­
MAPtE CITY.
t ’w. R. O. sol busy. The Udlcn had

MAPI-ECITV.

been pUnnlng a birthday iiarty for dren standing bark of Mr. and Urv.
■aple City. Aidfl 10.-The rexatar Ur. Uarrlnctoa for-the &rd. so they HarrinstuQ waving Sags- -Y mareb
the children seating
meeting. was- then .|<laye<l.
.
neeiinc oTthc W. R. C. was to have dls|»nted with Ihe
ihe baslneM
bwln
baM Saturday. Aiiril Oih. but dur- planned a dinner, tavited
tavli
outeiae 1 Mr. anil .Mr*. Hsnlnguui In the hall.
lag the wank ilrs. N. W. Harrlnpon. jpn^. iirepared a short prograiu and [after which a ^ ial time was oiUoyed.
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
liuiriugtou
said they
the eonia aecreiai y. notUled the jircsl- made thU a larewell imny for both.
SM to be ready to receirc her rrsli;- Ur. and Mre. Hanington came early. ould not withdraw tiu-ir aaiiics. but
■Aloe, as (bey were moTioE to Trav- so as to be with tbrlr friends as mtieh would remain nltb us and atteo.i ilic
eiee City, sod Uils |H-rha|i* would be ss they coaid bclorc the meeting, meellugs a* often a* iwssiblc. Mrr.
the
BieeUng she would attend for' Soon Mrs. Uairinglon noticed etrwngers appearing, hut not until Mrs.
II Looks Like a Crime,
Fred Dago and Mrs. Frank-BHght of to separate a boy frun s box of ItuckPuts End to Bad Habit
TUngs never look bright to one wHh Cedar arrived did she miEirust. and len's Arnica Salve. Uls pinijilce. bolls.
-the blura." Ten to one the trouble then she was rvmpletely overcome. scaaKhes, knock*, sprains and bruiee.demand iL W Its quick relief
Is a sluggish liver filling the systi
Dinner was served at noon, covers burn*, scalds, or cuu 1* hi* li
with Hlloas potaoB. that Ur. Xlh
Keep it handy for boys, alao girla
being W(l for «. The cenien>*««
New Ufe PilU would expel. T
Let the joy
of better feeUags
feelings
___
....
While and bine Easter eggs. Aft­ Real* everything healable and does it
•• Beet for stomach. er dinner, s nutruh was played by Mr. quick. fneqoaM for pile*. Only
Mid *Ybe blnra."
INcr and kldneya :Sc St all dfSBisU aad-«lrs. Veanajd. daring -which Mr. cents at all drugglsu o^ Traverseerf Traverse CJty.

....

Voigt Milling G>mpany

flops
tisaielisSloan's I
Ue xoaedjr for
of
bone Ismrnfgw. WsU kill tbe
growth o( spavin, curb or splix^
abaurb enlaigcntCBts, and is
excellent to stwwty, toula
ATM< Lhrush.

HrnnTn frooL
• I m»4 SI<m'. tlilwnw eaa
kiT>

fc»

mmt cS k uu” on
Ba»T ktA»»^.

-sf-s'. tu-ws B Ibr
•hic nam*Tn lAis* •!«

Wbat’s/Tte Matter

U aa wah Craat aU ihrangh ^ \VUdemen.
He feeU rerr
of the (ail that
be wtinewsed the Brat fasilMa f*ccasioB for war imnwaea. Ut Torktowa.
Va.. spring of ^
>

•« »

luTc Abo SemkA n<. »t Milo m ih'M
hMA. i W.M WaKA cmam InA «■ b
MM( thAtmiaWrAlr —
Axtnoa-t U. H,n>.OiUwA. r»..

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4
14
MAVrifhp.l
4
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦4444^>>444»«
A good'slttid cfow'd tnw i(sr«e)d.
the eountry sbeot here, sad Kingsley'
the play Friday alghi given
by people laterealcd la tbe Epwortta
leagM for Ua beaeBt.
The play waa la one act and the
accae was Isid in the bsni of an hoapliable host and hostess who gate
an old (sshioned husking bee.V Tbe
chlel interest of the play (.entered
ebont this boat and ^tcas their aWdnitout negro boy.^crUflo. sad the old
maid and her relnvtanl beam
Tbe many sunn by stpsrate guests
and by all the gtnd neighbors sdded
math to the enjoyment of the sud
euce. Over tire dotUri wsi cleared.
Urv O'Conner of Kingsley wbo. with
her two SOBS, has iieen visiting her
slater. Mrs. Thuuias Pep^r. reiarned
home Bunds) .
j Hr. and Mrs Shenaan Buys and
diagbiere. Ijiule and Uonhy. <
from Traterse City Friday night and
made a short vuit with reUUves and
sttendM tbe play.
1 Tbe Banter exercise* of the church

S-S^TTiJEacK IS

Mr lonOra $trm IS

Oid#w«a's

Hi

snddea death of Kdrla Craw. Al- who Is aolag to acheol.'at Traverse
ihouf he has been 111 for a krag Yln^ City, ratae home to spend Baaur.
hoped his coadltloa.wsa Im- They wtll reltra today,
rnyviag. ,1
I Callera at the home of Martla DohllM lida Urawer of FUe Lake'ran Sunday evealag were Htw. Mary
spent a few hoar* briween tralas Uor^ tieorse peering, Thoms Do.
is,{tood to all tarm stockran, dnlla Oaraa and Harry Oabora.
Toeaday wHh'HHs HaSel Kidder.
UUs CVFTer w*. on Ho»or,»lslto
yirs. Wilt idebert and aoa are spendlag the week with rwtrtivee at Haraer. Friday and 8aturday>"'
The mfll started again Tntadayl O. Keever bad tbe Kisrwtuae to
. 'y UtC»T«T. iAndk, lad.
noon, bat Is dooed for a few days'loie a valuaUi horse one 'Jay' tan
lor repairs.

'wertL
Mrs. Gibbs returned frim her wla’-j Tberp Mill be a box M«etAi •mi )day.
rriw
er in the south on Wedueeday after eattded “.Nat a Man In'the House ” at
Me.&r.h0 .
having spent a fe« days In f^lraso tbe CMPM schwdhouae April gd at
en route.
7:M p. m. Everybody tavltcd toatsuI'leB the general alnglng while the
Mre. Fred Tabbrrer aad etatidren tend.
'
'
'
and Miss Kidder left Thursdav (or a
we«*
* At-'^stin.
>t-,^stln.
Haroid-CtBhs went to Kiwgster Wed­
«Rft er appeI .Traverse wbo told the beautiful story nesday night to Uke his second t'r- Weaknewa. i
1. w
vKhrihSi^
Ute energy and amblUoa.
.. . .. .
Bask w 1
I |of the resurrertlotJ - to the children.
ihe Odd Peilowt lodge:
ered liver and kianep* aflaa.-toBow
da.
asd PesUiT
1 jUr- Hnghes of Traverse City accow
ae attack of thi* wretrlMd dlwAae
■Bttrea. hddiem
444444444444AAA44 Tbe greateet need tbea Is EtoArte
I 'panted Mr. inlng.
LAKE JONCTIOK
j Henry Thayer returned Saturday y
(Mtter*. the glorioua tMtle. tSoot «Brl’from the Boinbern part of tbe suie. k«44444l44 4«lA#»»«« fier and regulator ot stranath. User
kldneya TVmaand* have pnri*^
LAke Junction. April k.—It look*
, jwbirc hr bad bveir called by the death
the' wouderfull' siroMlBaa Bms
IJe
»
good
old
>|rrinEtliae.
The
’ ;o( bis nxjther.
. build
d up the avstea and PeI 14 mu
store .to health and rud
P«d o^ta
^ta aflar
a
Harrington has certainly endeared j Hoy MeUarry accompanied l>r. Johnariack <rf Grip. If
It suCorlag.
saiorlag. try
t
Harry Osborn nod Frank Payment at attack
u his visit to Bdwin Grant SunherM-lf loAch and every member of
them. Qnlr Sd cents. Sold aad perfect
ere
Traven>e
City
callera
tasi
Tues­
the CoruTand all will uiIm her. Uur- da’’.
day.
.
lag the three yoan of Coriis work she
Mrs. EUra Graw Schoettje
Richard
Doran,
who
has
been
'sorkhas mtsrud but tl ec iui-olUigti. those Sunday u> see her brother,
op aeeouni of sickncaA.
Crsudall who has bc*-n help- ing St Traverse City for some time,
returned borne for the summer last
Koirhera U (ho orchitoetRral mom
Ur. Il.n-l^uu. .m IK- „r»U, ,ui».. I««
•"<
Monday.

mmo rttoroca and scholarly t^ 4
,l» Po«. U..rr 1«1M only 1«. >■' Kryu,,. Miurt.,.,
George Axiel. w-bo had a severe fall writers trsm the land of Dakolllka
1,1,. „«J .hreo ot
>'"■ «•” MrMmim ol ,1.
while doing tala choree. I* getting
., .1.1. U, .lira,! .1.. mrynlnB,.
1» .P.«l ita ...1. cltf .lib »!.. M.bl.
along fine.
1-^llo.lnc i. S mile bl Mr- U^rrlDK- j
Harry Qsioru In codtjainy with tJar
A piaaBTsesille Fersoa '
toii> war history;
j
and
BlmM Wtlaoa of Orialt. attended
fa ihe*Dlie who auTen ihbialseTy e(
^shceked Thursday noon U
the tea«TH-r*' Institute at Emfdre Fri­ a hod liver He la crom. dsll and
He ebUste.l •hily
.Inly Ui!t. INCl.nnd
faolt-findimg.
In all anoh capes <hp
day and Baturihiv. Seme raliiahtc Indischarged Jnl;ly l'3tK 1VC.U.
llrsr. stomach and boweU nseda tharWHEN-VOUR FEET ACHE formalloD waa. gives In regard to on^
Some of the
he limglit
riewK**i>K of bile and otWIlblFro«Con>' B«iirtm«A Wnrr-nr ('sIUhi. »‘po**. ICSK-falUg.
^
puriilee.
and
for
thI* |iurjw*e there Is
lBli.»-r..Kf-w orllehl.boAp. AIb« « rnes-Raae.
- Charlee
-................... tlcrnothlngmoreeffevifvethaDllR.HBRHobf Gafi-y and
th.' afl((^fb((- iM.wOA.
lo'
■ fYedertekahurg, Va . IH-.-, I.Uh.
laSin r«AiK
Trwv,.?>c nt^ callera T*»41h*-!
.........._v,-r>t
-IIRK'K .S KI GAIU-O-ATKO PII.IJI Tber
Chancelloi^vllie. May end.
rtl—irrrTT .4 ih» sKrwh-»-. Se
Sr [A»'l BP, .
Susie Imran.
llontD. wVo
kluj ha.
ha* been -crk.agiiworklngi*
...sle
^/..‘urifrlhc
CeltyalnirB. Hii. .Iul< 2u<l.
rHitE_..*B,|.l(-addrts- .V
in iK-troU. and ,ber irtat^, H'/Wr*'I*-'«ArJS4W by AflfMlean-WMR
Was vrouudfd Jtib ^nd. 'd:'

SIOMS

inOMEral

Dr. EhriS. Sloan

verse City Cigar Manuiaetarers
R. E. WEAVER

Cigars
Factory 322 S. Union
at.eaiiB«l*g-«r.
VEARER S£GAUA
10 cents stralobt
WUVER PERFECTO
M cents or 3 tor 25 cents
WEIfER PANTEILAS
i* cents or 2 tor 25 cents
Et ROMANO
5 cents
UTTIE WEAVER
5 cents

Weaver Factory Smoker
5 cents

Privait Brands
a Sptciatty
Wity RtfuttUag CoBfini
A Patecl Hto»Aof AAd TobAce»
MovAeoer
APktoAt.

oI

ObicOkMul

Dny

FActaTll2 W. Frool St
kqleBdldbt

Traverse aty.

Mirk.

The Ciar of QaalUy

WEST SIDE

^moke...

“Howard” CarlM
For sale
by all Sealers

Sceacli

Straight Tea

*

Havana Cigars
Made ol choice, carefnlly BCleded Bavana
Tobaccos.

JOHN HOWARD
PerftdQmOy
ll2E.14tliSL

PtrftdSmtkt

Cigar Factory

.Mauutacture, prwrllcally all the cigar
lioxec uard by the cigar ma^adurers
iu the rtly aad in NonhcrfMkhlgau,
and foi skill
tUTo are unexielled. Let ua figure on
your work if you are ool haying opts '
now, and be saiiafied. with scores o'
others who are ualng our cigar boxea.

Watch tor U

« Some Smoke **
The Coming New 5c agar
B.A. HoelBanld. Hlr.
For Sak by AfrDeaier*^
Nlcfclc Movcncat...........5c
SMokers* ClBb.................10c
at phone 474
Faetory. 05 E. Tcna

P. He

Manalactarc

Blue BeU K. 5C
Union Vahrj C'««”
Sterling, - 10c Cigars

the best 5c cigar made

Thos. Filch, Prop.

Try one for your
next smoke

203 N.CedarSL
Traverse aty, Allcli.
Mr. Cigat Smoker, eocotnge borne
dgv manJaciuriig by caling foe (bent
brand*.

^Pefer Hormntb

Smoke
Big
Weavers

Said

_ ,,

212 W. 94 St T»™eCkr '

Bdpbai>el69

The Traverse aiy agar
.Box Factory
4l()E. Eighth St Gt phene 433
Uakelcy Bros. Props.

Smeke the strictly
hi^ grade

Story No,^ 6

SocDc o( iL oUea Wk KBdc ■>

expense thereto in marurfacturing. peihng and diatribiitlng. It goe* with nut
di*(msalen that the expenee of a min engaged in manufachiring a cigar
in a city of thk eUe. where he wrorke frem daylight un|ii dark to get hla
good* made up for salea. here and there in the evening nnd then'hies him­
self to bed when
Ken the
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nMmk. jitrii is.-wl««. ii.».
April 18.
l*32---Lord BaUlaiore, founder
Tka earoaar'B lavaeat lato Um Saatb
tbe RtovlDce of MairUod. died la Lon
«( Mail* Will*, tka *i(-rasr«U.4uiCt»don. Boro in 168L
tar at WOIUm WlR«. vu caUaS thM
1768—Or. Bamuel iobnaon'a 'DlcBonias ai 9 oVlock, aod Uta <1*; waa
tloaaiT of tbe EngUab Laocnaaee'
takes up la ukln« iba teaUnoa)’ of
pobllabed.
I80e-«ir Jamee Clark Roea, EniUsh
lb* eoraaee. wltne^ and the aiiewlArctic narl*ator. bora. Died In 1862,
I.Tbee-tS.
IJO. cloata* f
lac pkr*l«laB.
l«f—TbarlM Bolflncb. tbe Boston
Tb* Em ooe u> be called upoa ibe
srcbllert
who drew tbe plans for tbe
rbJc*#o.
A|.rU
16—Potato**
quo«d
ataad tbl* awrelAs wai Dr. J. u. WilCapitol In Waabincton. died. Boro At!*.
hate, vbo teatlOed tbal he bad bMn at ILUfilAL
8. 1763.
called to the borne of' Witte laat
LiveiiTodK.
1847—Prince CbariM Lonia Napo­
Tharadar nlEbt sod foaod the k<H
leon. eon of tbe Kin* of Naplea. died
dead aad carered.witb bmlM*. Witte
In Jefferaon coast/. Florida. Bom
va* ant examiSed aad told that be
Parla, Jas. ;i, l8Ci.
1861—Tbe Pope protested a*a)net
death oBin bit aon eaUed blm from
lent of the kln/dbin ol
tba baiv. to tell bin of II After
Farw. Frateca KylaE Frtoa..
Italy.
Witt* woe exantaed the laqaett vat
1866-Abrabam Uncoln, sixteenth
adloaraed oatil tbU afUrvoon. when
prestaeoL of tke U. &. died la WashMr*.' Buna Perrio. a Belabor.
ta*tOB. O. C. Bora Bear Hodteornie.
eefie* to the ataad aad told of aeteral
Ky, Peb. 12.180*.
acted Kith the com aad
1911—A kroop or American fisacc£l*d la Tbui*dar
Mpeciallr of beta* c
cler* naadc a 160.000,000 loan to Cbioa.
Ceeoaer'MIaor told tbe.Jurr of tba
taolaea aad a«fol bnra* foood apoa
>
FCREONAL MENTION.
the ttH'a teek aad rbaat aad Udd
tbeOB nab7 Ula*a about (be condi>♦♦♦♦*♦•♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦«
UoM wirteb were brotsht about br
(^oc Friday's Record-Eagle.)
H.Tkeraa/
of Cmplta returned to
tbaae bralaae and bciat. WUte waa
bom this aoralnc, after atundlns tbe
agaia oOled to the auad tbl* afior.
good roads neetlttf* In this city.
Boo« aad tMUaed that be was canrIsaac ResM rstumsd this meming
IB* a Basil UB-oaot a week poUcr
to bla boms at Laka Add. from a brief
apoa the Ufa of tbe child orer whom
vlali here.
tb* taqiieat 1* beta* held.
MiM Nan Roger* raturrtad
Th* ini7 I* oonpoaed of WUlian
■ are oa hand picked bom at TbompeonrfUe this moralns.
DQl. O. Allan Staltk, WOUam CleneuL
from a abort bottneas trip to this
Mod* Kteb. r. V. Mareln aad
dty..
fAc*.
Havler. They were *bovB tb* bow
tbl* nonan* and after tbe teatlmoar
•■••••V............................. 2® J.' F. Qlltlapis left here
afternoon for Hoi Springs, Ark., where
tie will spend three mooibs viaitlnr
HWaa. Fat* and Tallaw.
mlaUre* sod friends.
takeokto tbs bona*.
**
Hinton reUimsd-to his home
Tb* ooaaeU taoM oroa' lann>ed all
Calf
^
at
Caner Siding ibla moralog. froiu
•ay aad anra than half of tba crowd
sereral days bnatnesa trip to this clU'.
war* -wetaao. abovta* tba sraat Taiioi
Ooorgs Puckett of Hayu returned
•Boot at tataraat tabes la tbl* oaa*. Ka 1 bona tide*-----lome today after a few da>a visit
hem.
E. T. Schmittle, etsle rnsnsper fer
tbe Stager Sewing Uactaioe oompsat
WCM.1, ...
ycaterdsy to Oniod Rapids,
Ink, dart .
............ WJ from a brief vUlt here on busloeos.
>lak.p
pal*............ ........................«l«6
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hersha, of Mem­
Pat. red
....................................... 888*7 phis. Teoo., who am^ vlsliing relative*
Pox. frap ................................. Mc9$1.7S and frlsnila in tbl*'vicinity, went
Cedar Rub tbia morning for tbe day.
Mrs. Ray Chase, whs hM been here
WlOi lYov
vlaltlng friends for tbe past tew days
retnraed tbl* morning to her bom^si
.Mbauittlal Advanes
Orantsd
Honor.
Thraad Company.
Mia* AdelsM* Hucleit I* vary ill
at tbe bom of Mrs.
WlOtamaUeV Conn.. April I3.-A ten
8. M. Riee.
per cent wage incrwaae was put Into
Mr. and Mr*. H. O. Joynt and Mr.
eSect today at the mU'b of the Amerland Mr*. W. H. Abbott relumed, from
can Tbre^ c^npony here. More than
Omen* yew'terday where tbey were
2.000 optaRtlre* are benefited.
gueeU at a iisrty given at tbe home
Mr. Joyni's siaier. Mis*. Hattie
Joynt.
TfOBDATE-tN HJETORY.

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Bd atocs yoB aa o*.
SoriBHily lor sdecMa
Bscxeelled cvcaln Ike
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April 11.
1770—George Canniog, cAebiated
orator, bora.
Died Ang, 8. 1827.
1788—United Biatec coagreas. proelalned tbe esd of tbe ReToluUonary
war.
1861—73ie PanssyjTanla leglaUtnre
took tbe first oBlctal step In tbe loyal
tes for tbe detesae of tbe Ualon,
by appropriating 8M8.000 tor a reorganixatibn of tbe atalp militia.
1882—HuurHIe, Ala., occupied by
fedei^ force under Oen. O.
MltobeL
1877—Many Uree toot ta the burn­
ing of tbe Sovtbera hotel ta 8L Loula
1884—Cbartea Reade. BngUah ooveUet. died. Bom In 181L
1B»4-Uslt*d UlM Workers- eonTentioa at Columbus ordered a gen­
eral atrik*.
18*7—War declared between Oreeec
and Turkey.
April IE
1718—Abbe Raynal, a noted PranfCb
btatotlaa of America,
bom.
Died
March «, 1783.
1777—Henry Clay, Umons atateamaa. bora ta Virginia. Died in Waabtngton. D. C, Jaoe 28. 186L
1713—Admiral Rodaey'a . Wifgiit**
Beet defeated tbe Pranch Em under
Comu de Graaee ta a great b^ Ifi
WaA Indian watera.
1788-^ Brat.im
•at ap la Bh^elpbla.
1864—The
i864—The tows of Ban Salvador destroyed br an
USL-^BorbanlmeBt of Fort Sumter
eomm*nf4d by tbe Coofedmtea.
1884—fWi Pillow. Tenseaaoe, cap­
tured by tbe Coa^eratea andier Oen.
Format.
1866-rMobUe eracuated by the Con'federat**.
im-Cardtaal TaachveaB. archhiabop of Quebec, died. Bora Peb. iT.
1828.
April IE
1896-Jean de Ufoatalne. tbe ctmI
writer of Jatalea. died ta Paria. Bora
July 8. 1821.

tte failed Stale*, bora ta Al
.temartc county. Virgtala. Died ai
Moatlcello. Va, July 4. 1826.
1826—nwmas D'Amy UcOee. Cmdlan staleawon and orator, bom la
Ireland. Aawuiaiaated at!
1888.

the Grinnel Broa.’ MuaM'compaoy. b<
her* from Detroit for a few day*.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Akrie tvent to
Grand BapMs this morning.
Mite Marie Beler, retunied te her
Grand Rapid* today, from an
extended visit with mlative* end
Wand* ta Ibis city and at Maple
City.
Mr*, e. Madlaen and dattabter Mia*
Emma, weal to Temple Ibi* Jnornlng.
whem they will apend a couple of
weeks a* tbe guest* of relatives.
Raymond and Ervan Schack return.
i to Ibelr home at Mayfield Uii»
mralng. from a abort bustaeM trip
I this dty.
Miaa Maud Keom want to Fife
Lake this mralag to visit friends
tOr a fiow days.
Harry Cennine of Ann Arbor, retornsd this morning after siwnding
bis Bnster vacation here as tbe guest
of Mias CUrabelie WHtaelm.
Miaa Flora CMridge went to Fife
teke tUs morning, to spend Sunday
with relatlvM.
F. Huff returned te N* heme at
Bmptm Ib^
days baslse** trip,
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Marquardt and
family w«u to Arcadia this morning,
where tbsy wUi mak* tbrir fntum ro
Auotia and ate Kenneth.
It ur'^aoisue tbik moralng. where
they wm vita trieodi and rolatlves
rro Sunday.
E. L. Read and v^e and eon Lulan. who bayp -bten here visiting
friends for ibe past eeveml day s, re­
turned this mondng to their home at
Allyn.
C. B. Fester, representing Ayer* A
Chaae of Detroit, h- In ihe city for a
few days.
F. B. Blnelair is spending a few days
at Lake Ann.
Mr*. J. o. Ayara returned to her
teiM at ake Ann tbU morning, after
bavfcg visits hero for. the peat week
aa Ibe gtmt of frieada
Mm H. D. tden wmrt to F>ai*fort
today to apand Sunday wUh relatives.
W. E Wiman went ta ThompsonviUe ihU morning Tor tbe day.
Mra. A. E. Wilson and aen Lloyd
A Grand RaptdE wbo have ben here
visiiing for tbe past few days, went

to 'Pmnkfori ibia morntag to vlait to Summit City, He will spend Sni! who have been hero visiting with, reloraed tc her hotre'today Sb* w*|
r grand dabbler.
MaM* tor tbe post week, retoroed; icoBiapanied by
Mr*. Wibrnn * staler.
ia> at Kingsley.
diss Id* Belanger.
Min Cora Carson returned to Big bonta tbl* atternoon.
Mtaa Wlaifrsd Rsdding eeturnsd te
hdta. Matti Beyd returned to her
Mia* Mari* Kellogg returned t*
Honor this morning from • abort vlr Rapids this aiteraooB to resiufe her
t Williamsburg tbU sfiersoot. icbool at Ann Arbor (hi* hureing ofstudle* at the Penis Institute, after
it here.
from an extended visit here.
apendtag bar amt*r 'vacation ta .
Mies UIlu LambUn returaad te De­ spemltag her Easter vacathw in tbU
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tbl* city at borne trtib bee part-nta.
troit tod*/, after-b short vish here. city.
(Prom
Monda/% Reeort^dgle.)
C. A.
Mrs. Juiia Parker returned i^a*<
Mrs. Fred Santo ratuvnad to -hor
Miaa Sophia Kacier went ta Frank­ ba. today on an extended bostaaaa
evening from Niles
, J
home at laterlooben this
fort this moraine tor a tew dS)s.
trip.
fmi a short tniBinem trip no this , Mrs. I. o '.Uitphe*r .and .Mra F.
E. Van Garden returned to Setak
Dockery ta mModing a taw
Bower of CafflUac retnraed home this
city.,
tbl* tDorning, where he U srorkio*. day* at Kalkaska iht* week.
moon, from s<-veral days' visit
4«rh B. Utonska went to Grand
after spending Pumlay in this nt«
W. G Aabiey went te Geyn* CRjr
Rapids today on an exinnded ritlt.
with rolatlvea.'
today.
^
-----Mra.\P. V. Alexander, who hae teen
Mr*. J. Marshall King returned to
t* Cato her home at Kingsley frpin a abort
b«n vhlUng Mrs. Louis Ctrns for
her home at Frankfort (his moralng. dilter tbU morning, where aka will
boulness trin.to this Hty.
some Ume. returned lals inornln*
A. J. Stariing went te Kingsley .this liter visiting rrieiplsoio lift* vh.v for spend sopie lime visiting retatlires
her home at Ionia.
and friends.
afternoon
spend Suoilay wlih I
Harry Spidlh- went te Manten yeL iwrcnta
a^** 'Sarah Lybctt raturoad today
Mist Evetyn Baber, of Maple City,
terday to visit his perenu.
her home'at Kaifcaaka, frnai |
Mr*. R. Van Amburg weitt te King* passed through the . Iiy today on her
K. G..Ses4sy and A. F. .Mayhsw lej this alIrnKmn lo vUti Malives foi return home from a two months' visit erai days liaii In ibi* city.
went to Kingsley yesterday to do a few days.
Nei* Nelaon want to St. tgntea ta- ‘
with (rieoils and relaiives «l ChirsKo.
som repair work on die county nuiC
Mr*. Martha Dnny rwiuriicd te her »v I.. tisit frh-nds for a ebon tllun.
Miss Bertha Sewatd is visiting
at that ptaceMIM Mablc Churchill, of East Jor­
>me at Kmpirr this nK>rninK*arier a
friends at Cadillac.
-Wm HedgM went to Kingsley ta
dan. abo has been here visHtag for
C. W. Nesbitt left here thfa.aftcr- short liuiloess iii|. to this rit>.
spend Sunday wtth bis parents.
Mil* Katherine Tager ____ _ ._. paat aexeral day* as the cueat «7
Boon for Chi<-af:o lo he gone several
Mm Verne Wilkins and daughter days.
Hati-hes Crossii
hi* uiornlng. where Mrs Andrew Newcomb. left here tbIa
Miss Emory, wet^i to Manuin yestermorning for Kalamazoo.
Attorney C. O. Alway went to Cad- she will tjiend the rta> with frten.ls.
day aftenoon i* vl*lt friend*, for a
today on leral business,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ttanden left here
T. H. Ccx, yvife and family want ta
few days
^
^ Starling returned home to this morning for Aau Ailmr. where Arrsdla thl^niorning. whero Ibey will
E. M. Allen i* spending a few day* ^[k Rapids thU afternoon from a abort Mr. Landon will undergo an ui^Hwilon. give eniertalnmenis for tbe week.
at CaiMllac.
vish here with friends.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank C. Pickard of
MIm Msti* Pariah laft thta-maeping
Mrs. Roy BrHtan returned te her
^ Hickerd went te Eset Jor- Saginaw epeni Sunday with Mya. M- for Kalkaaska where rite goes to take
home at Maaion. after spending *«■• aan ibis afternoon, called ibete by Shadek of South Union sireeL
charge jd the .Swaverly Telephooe m%- .
ernl day* fei ibi* city aa the guest of
„f her alster.
Mist Margaret Cameron returned rhanse rerenily bought over by tbe
Mrs. t , H. Steward.
| Mia* Clarabelle Bllladeau went to today to Ann Arbor to rotume her sin- Ml.-hlgan Slate TeU phone f«>. Miaa
l_ Curry wwa to Cadillac yeatar- pm lUi.i.l> today, where she will dies at tbe fnixcrsiiy after spend- Parrish pas been employed ta tbe day to vtalt relative* tar a abort Ume.
s.mday a. the cuesi of .friends Ing the week* xarati m with iK-r ;iai lui-al Beil offh-e for a number.o'f )>*r*
Mr*. H. A. Doughty returned yee-' Mr. and Mr*. E C. Hunt of Rapid
It*. Mr and .Mrs K. A. fanieron
and the adxwtice m posilion la one in
tardty from Toledo. Ohio, abere *he city ►j.ent the dav in this riiv,
J. H. Tripp of Grand Rapid* re- whi.-h her tralnlnr in the work will be
ha* been attaadlng a training wbool| mi** Fay* Norton returned te Bel- iraM to tbat Maro ibis moralog. of put to Ms beat adraatasa. ^
and vlalting other aoutbern potntK.
uir,. ,hu QtieraboR. where slje wlIP ■r spending ttxeral days here visit .Harry Fooch. tor lot past year or
Bergeant Horbart J. Downer of th* resume her duties as erhool irarher. ing friends >-'X^
»o *» charge of jAe a^inga depart13i*t OMBpsuty CMst ArUlleiTOeo. of after * »<>ek-s
W. Alteander'returned ta hla^mc moul of the PlrsT Sa'iioiiir-tepE.'Baa
Flabcr t Island, N .Y. 1* home on a ] Mrs. John Wrighiman and Mr*. Will 1 Boyne nt> ihla morning. froS'm'v- resigned his posKIcki ukO leaves Titeeday for Detroit.
three montba’ furiougb visiting bis Wrighiman of iittights arrived In the eral days > isll here. .
mother. Mrs. Prank-’Bivby of 123 Gar- rliy this morning for the day.
Mr*. J. Vandervert is epending a
Mias Maude McMiehaci returned to-'
day m Ann Arlmr lo nsnme ber at*field Av«.
I Mr*. A. R. Fes. who hat been here few days at .Mayfield.
Mra A M. Bow and aen Juliir* of vlBliing. returned tn-lay to her borne I Miss DtMa Mater returned to her din at ihe I', of M. after apmdtag
Bordlckrliie. Is visiting hero mother at Bate*.
borne at Boyoe cur ihia mdFnlng af the Fhisler week with ber inrenta ta
apeltding Sunday in Ibis city ihe ihi* city,
Mr*. Frank Blxby. iz3 Garfield Are.
Mit* Ell* Densteadt went to Wll.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Wedow went liarashurg this afiernooir to spend gueal of friends.
] Mr. and Mr*. Henry Bpariing w4w
to Kiogaley ibis afternooo to s|>end Sunday with her parents.
A. M. Wdiliamt went lo Cadillac this have apent the w Inter In Detroit aad
Sunday with relates.
I Mra E Wood of Angel apent the tnornjng for a few da.vs.
'Jaekaon returned lo tkeir home al 402
E. B. Gibb*. »cho ha* been here vi»- ’dav in iliis riiy Khoppine,
Mrs. A. Daniel, of Ithaca, whe hat Wadsworth todky.
Itlng friends for the lost leveral days, | Mr. and Mr*. C. F. Edgar and bal^ I>een here visiting her'daughter, Mrs.| G. H. Bcett went to Grand Rapids
left tbit afternoon on bi* ro.iira Snute ami .^rrs. I'. II. Allen ol .Mi. I’leasant. [Gertrude Belanger for the past week, today on btuinesa for a week.

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right at iht height of the spring style displays

Such Extraordinary Special Values
at this season of the year. Again we demonstrate as never before our ability to furnish
. you with “better apparel for less money.” Our motto is backed up by the
merchandise and “fit,” and the money-saving prices.

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Take your pick of plain tail­
ored Serge Suits, silk revers:
mixture. Wack and colors,
plain tailoretS^hat stylish
women all want this spring.
No charge for fitting, at.
very special.

$11.75
other* at 81E 819-75. $25 ta 833,

Ladles’ Neckwear....

Ladies’
Serge Dresses
Oae'third Less
Our before-Easter lot of
French Serge. Herringbone
stripes, most attractive new
spring modes and shades. ^
while, black and mixtures.
f
$ 5.09 for values up to 7.75 ^
t 7.00 for values up to 10.00
010,75 for values up to 18.00 n

19c, 25c, 35c, 50c

All the latest fads in huffy lace frills, jabots. cascades and fringed ties and large collars.

Coats
We will ooniimie all this week
the great

Coot Spidals
of last Friday and Saturday.

$13.65 and $18.00
Values up to $2.")
Not an Old coat in this line.

Skirts
The greatest style and quality
showing ever seen here at
{

■ $5.75, $7.45,
$9.00
Embraces ever)' weave and shade
of the serviceal)!^ and muHiwanted men’s-wear fabrics.

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o trn-l me aodi a IM ol «-Wr, botw that vbea tbe warm weather aame It UUa.Alma M. BiwItbaupL By naaa. love aad merry apoa ib* hearta
ot tbe tbonaanda >oa c»bc I* coaurt
e e( yau can laaone waat
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Croakarlabt U tick aad weatf Ilk. u. wlU year by year, and y«a wOl never
Tb* (oltew.
0 Mcb tok«a n
Klanley. Ulth.
her name on tbe Snaablae tint. be forgottee.
4 inc MPt lev^lr cards: Vera Bay**.
Mar. II. 1*1; She It ten yearn old and I am lhl^
Don't be dltceoraiH bccaaae yea
« Clara Ciaw, Eva Barrau. Helen 1-ud, Dear PmaWant>« »f r®"
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1 bat* two ti.i«» (or the Siraahlne rardt and botioea we woald be very done. Juit keep on being actively
kind to anlmala youraeU and the aamber wbo follow your eaample will «oatlnuallr grow.
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J bbbfy ...lb. Uilbd.

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M<airk, MIeh.
heart. *u^X“
Mar. 19. 1911. Know tow to replare
liy the taappInesB of tboae you love, have t

violet Stunevani Beulah Moon
«hia *..»"•
Bblb. Ii«.
I'*'"!’'- Bert. Qwendolyn,
Hbllb and
bbd Mm.
Mr.. Wllkent.
Wllb.b.. Mra.
Mr.. Maggie
Mu<l.
Della
Ayr.. H.Hb Cbl.-.b. <ll..ly. H.rr.y. B<». aub.b. CUrr. Obb. MrA
II—. Ctar. Krbbpa. CbrlMln. Black.n
and Violet Bamhard. Tboae who aeni
Ura. W. 1- Jenne. CecUe
Kai^^, j|,rP Mlaater.
Tbaae aent lllerattire: Mra, Jolla
Bn.a,ee*er Mra. O. C. Chnrch. CecUe
Hodgea. Mra. Sprague. Mf. W. U
Jeene tent a calendar of the brighter
«rvtife. and Mf. B. Mlnater aent
.
caVdi1 Vlab to tbank you all who eo Vlad. ^,rt|,„rf ,o ny.bow... >.l boi.
.
■« .'™” »' •
iV;;ndKa.-.;.rgive. me
much
PH^
A Sua.hlner wanted to
IHefture
I geneflly
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Sunday school i«i»f are
,y(j, „ •T.lrlt' Compancompanion.- -Weekly
„d "The Young People'a
.
• ^ ,^^.1 am taking up too much
^
pencil nal.le.

ILIm

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m -HI ever fall In trying te do ♦


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A r-i-dhiim mbinp fmn'BBrh amall be♦
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to
gtnnlnga! Some ^dTnpT.J^
one ban told
Plant a little patch of klndneai.
MIB$ CLARA BATES. EdKar.

‘ IdOtlng kladaeat.
tR 1
In the garden irf your heart
a Clara Betaa.
, Mabal lit croeplng Inanrhe*-neaih the gloom
PIret Vica
____ rWllllaina
Of loftier growth will bad their room
SaeMid Vlea Prealdant-ddra. Iren* And crowd tbe ground with fragrant
Rem Ify ShlaWa.
«»“•
•vMhlM Oriadamther—Mra. A. L.
It have an early alart.
WONMia.
«»»' •
tip'*®'**---------------•
laying kindneu.
,r of mambaf balonglni April
garden of your heart.
1, 1*1t lyStt.
And no! ooD
pUnllng Aeedi
iorrow In —
en tha Cradle Roll, of taappineaa
'u7
b-n«ri.b.. bb' .. ... J-Pblbf
AprU 1, ItlE ZbO^tII. .-b. |b lb. b..r..y.rt.n. ot OIA
f-lendtt
I.et tu watch
MEW KEMEEMA
"'"f::
Neva <5;;;y. T«';;;;’"c.ty. Micb.
Had Maynard,
Marnaf.Tfvefe
Prad
Tf verse City, Micb.
Unra FVjrton. Tfverae City. MIcb. ana oi »}.
CMla A. Holllt.'WmiaiMburg. Bleb.
Ployd D Oookwrigtat. WlUlamtv**"**® Sunbeam,
bu- Mteh.'
Helen Kovarlk, She tell, of tbe happj
Mabai Ul-on. Tfveme CUy. Mich,
Suntblnef gave her. at
ler
lime.
Do
not
let
lu. forget He en.
R. F. D. .Xo. 1.
»pccl*l occasion.
JoaaDhIne Sunek. Tfvar*# Cti.v. "f *■“
Beml ber a letter, a i^tiaL a pai»er.
Micb.. R- P. D. No.,5

braiber. My alater*
"
i ®
Ceell were among the Aral
■ Sunabina crmb.

tee bow pretty the loag row «l yeV
low ^aartettea loo^ liefere graadpapa coremrf them ap. But not one
p,i„ ^14 u^y apy! Notbliig bat
Hippy twallpwlas lb* U« kernel,
whUe her IttUe W*kli« braod boppeC aaunualy after her And there,
wa* grandpapa leaning «a bla boe and
laagktng aa hard n bo eonld. tviih a
tamUe In bla eya. be aald to the
aauead IHtle plaatera:

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ibM

!•*" alitera wbo are now ineii>. I am a Buaablner. Rualre Brliton and
(>cll Willlama
have not gone
oUb. f,b».b,„ CIbbI
..........................
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acbool ibia winter. I wrote ('erll a
Klb-I.y. Ml.b.
Hdt.r lui bl.br. I rblib tb.r Ebblr.
,
Klbgal
^
M.r. Ib. i.i!.
»»» b. .bl. bo
b.,^ beilb.
H-r Pr-ld..iTbl. nb-l., -b.n
... *.!.« »
I bive A nbm. Jbr tb« Subbbib. .Hinbl 1 fbund ib.i . Indy, i.b b.bl—
Club Cradle Roll. It la Dorothy Del■ I*”)'
DPPnd
In the
ano- She la two yeara old. and la tbe »«»*
" llllama
cuteat little girl. She la truly a llula *“• »
»“*> P“' “»«'
‘t.
Sunabla.v|glrl. Clareaec and l.ee Del- end then Maudle Xiaewander and 1
ancy and'Marion and I got new aleda P»"«> ‘hem half a mile. We were
for ChrldUnaa We have tun qllding "?n minutee late, but tbe teacher did
down-Hfi. We go to acbool and we
“*>» “■
•«- I»o >»“ “>'®k
are In tlie third grade. Mr, Omella li **“*
Sunahinyr 1 aaw aonie crowa
our tea ler.
»®<mt the firat of March. The snow
baa been melting here, but it It coldMildred Hodgea.
*■'' “®*- 1 wHl be glad when apring
Via tub. a. lab 1 could aee the come*, won't yon? With beat wiabea
J.b. Uul. ,.lrl, , I will cbooae tbe
P«>m >«“ Sdnaliloer.
- Bessie l?aber.
Indeed I tblnk you'glrla were true
Siinahinera. and your teacher did right
WlUlamaburg. Micb.
Mar. IS. 1912. not to keep you after acbool.

Franela of A..I.I and th. Blrda
^
_. boweter. a nan cam. to • paint
There It in tbe Louvre a rbanuing' .......a
a ^
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mil. tin,,,, by Clout, tl.si. p-t.i.

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Ola l.».od .hl.b Ibu tblbilbt IIIOA
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...U. Abb .11 >b. .rll.|-. ,1,1.0—
W«a—ot-H. -Vno-„
10 b,—Jlo, 0 non. l.-o.Wrt..no ““ “ '»•
•» >— . —M
10. 10 II. .iBpiiniy. HUM toHob.; ,
f"
"•
At fit y*rancrt *at going towards Blvagno. he lifted up bla eyes and «w ?hen be abowed tbam bow to 811
a muUitU'le of bfrds. He said to bla
hratbaa and paSn evenly tba
companlont: "Walt for me here ®*vk porch Soor. Tbay took sueb
while I preach to my little alstef. tb* AMa* that H really looked very well,
bird*." The birds gathered anmnd
■* Sallgbied with their
him and' be spoke to them somewhat nfienmoo's work, that aa mo« as they
as follows:
had Snlabad tbair good oonaUT sup
-My little aiaten the birds.' you PO^
hf**
.nUk. ihar took
ewe much to God your creator, and Sf®SM hr ‘ha hand, thllklng tbay
ought t^ sing Hit pnlae at all timet ‘ouM aurpriae him wHA tbe s%y.
aad In all placet, bevwute He has ffah'y-couad Soor. But Joat aa they
given
liberty and the air tb By *»“»* J® ‘he porch, who abo^d gift
abourinSswl though you neither apin ncfsa It Jgii HlPtV,OBd Iwr clweping
nor *e»'. He has gheii you a covering htood! Aad bshind'Bv etrvicbad ;i
for yootneir and little ones. He sent l»‘h •' three-toed tfcka. all dotted
two of your spen'e* Into the ark with
*'‘h thirty or forty baby .tnrka.
Noah that you mitbi noi be lost to
Phjilu aad Marger.v tookad at each
the world He Iced, you though >t)u
kn®*'** wbetkee to tan#
neliber sow nor re*|^ He has given
‘‘‘T
you fountains and river In which to "Well. wcU'" agid gfndpa's cheerr
quem-b y<*nr thirnt. and trees lo which
aaw anyihlag to beet
to buHd your nesu. Beware, my 111- ‘be half-wlu# way that Hippy baa
tie slstef, of the sin of Ingftltode.
t*SS'«W after you! I gnee* abs
and Btody slwty. to pnlae the I-ord.' *«®t» V» *•»» DW thai coontr) life
As he prea<-hed. the Wrde opened 1* na full of tfnblc na It ta ot frn "
their basks, stretched out ibeir necks.

»rt»d-" tanghod Wyllta.
and flapped their wings, snd bowed
» « *® “ «"
»*‘1« to-rnwros
their brads 10 the esrlh.
*»»
heglt well fust coop
sermon over. St. Pranri* made
**'*■ ffl'WrIbe sign of tbe crosa. attd tbe birds
A Of
flew ap into the air. ainglng aweetly
Homeibtng had gone wrong wUb
their song of peatae. and diapreaed
wards iheyfour qiisrtera of the world. ***f..*^^*^' .
.

»
.. to <
.
.A
_.. . ...
.. hsd
"B*by. what ta tbe maUerr aaked
na if
convey
the words
they
hesn) ID alt llw> world. Kt folomW.i grandpa, "liesdacbe? Tumbled eat ot

oear ITealdent.

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' a hat been nearly two yeaf aloce
*•**'’ *»«■ Mli-h.
! have wrliien to tbe Sunshine Club.
Mar. 19. 1912.
but I hat e am forgouen It. I go to Pear PresWeiiterbool nfarly every day. I like to go
I am goiog to school now. I nin In
,o school h^ause we have a good ‘he flith grade.^ My studle* are readtoncher. Hoi name It Ml>bh Alma '"*• ailthmetlr. physiology, language.
. gtogrnpb). and speltlng. Onr teachShe Is nice, and <
■ Walter E OflHcK'.
Iu>d.v Ilket her wherever she la known, er'a game Is Mr William Sloc-Ulr.
I iwmain. aa ever.
City. Micb, B. F. D. No. i.
IU,lUrtto,_Cot.«.Ub.l!l<J,.S.t..
lo.-blo-.™ 1.
1 am In the alxih'grade. I like all of *«•« m button. Will you pleaae send
Your Bbei-in Sunbeam.
ijelea 8.' ftevarik.
my aludle*. but ariihraetlc fa the easnnother? 1 like to trad tbe letters
*o« by. WIBIa Britten.
IcsL My gtudlea are arithmetic, geo- •« ‘he Traverse City Herald. My
Hasel Dewar. Traverwe City. Mldb.
*«*•*SUNSHINE LETTERS.
grapby. Jjldto.y. reading, gfmmar. blrthdny will aoon be here. It it the
Kama aam by Gladya Dewar.
Omena. Mich, R. P. n. Xo. 1. Bo* 31.
April
to.
191Copemlsb.
Mi<h.
wrilli.g.und
aptlllng.
We
have
^
9ih
of
April 1 will be glad to aee the
Oeorgle Barber. lAke Ann. Mich.
— Preeldrnt*............
Hnf- 1*. IMS atnall school. There ire only eight
l» off- 'mi 1 have had l^e of fun
Know aant by Allod Mary Barber.
Deer
Many week* Mve etapaed since I
President— '
s.holare enrolled There wa* aamingg alldlng down bill. 1 goi o pair of
Ralph B’ebaier. WilllaiDsborg. Micb.
Nnme
by Cells A. Hollta.
vlslied tbe Sunshine pegn. nad to «m- -j
of the Oo,.i( ^f i,irds here t
winter. The.v alelghs lor rj.rjsima* pTeacots. and
breasts have had such good limes wltb them
Ella M. Owlkwright. Wllltamelwrg. vlnce the deer Prealdeni and nmnr
^4 that you would like to
^rsy. Some
I have nol forgotton have t.....................
Mick >tai« asot by Hoyd D. CtmnVwrite t ..... My Sunshine and h.nds. and they have white bars- ' h«'c one pet; it I* a Rhode Island
wrtgbt
ouv cbnrmlitg Club. 1 will try to i*en n
tVlll you send me an- „„ „,^,r wiogs. Mamma feed, them tbl.ken. Mf. GarHelrt gave M to me.
CtareBce DaUnroy. Klngaley. Micb- tew lined tbU aflcraoon.
I
In the third grade, every few days. They will fly into ih<- ' •'<" ''one '®>' ‘h<« <■»>«' •» good-by.
Kane aeot by Clarion Hodgea.
Tbu ntoming the sun abone ~na | an In ibe nritbineUc riant thta yeor.
^f ,1,, maple iree* (nai era around
Pram.
Harvey Dobson. Ray Wltkoj) and brigblly. but now there Is nothing to ,
b,,iong to tbe Sunahlne Club «,gr bouse, for nununa to feed' lliem
Ijurel Itartter.
.Charley Berongh. I^verne City, Mich, pe aoen but tbe dark clouds. We arc
much. I win close now.
,„o,< ihliig. fan y«»i tell me wtun they
Ve*. wc will all be glad wbeo tbe
R. ¥. D. No. &. Names aenl by Waller toagjng fine weather, but It IrStlll very
„ ,,
i^ys to «®®* v:** awoy. for fBe winter has
uaed to teed ibe sea-1>eaien berims
E. OreUlfk. Jr.
cold. Tbe anew is all gone, eacei.t

Piley HrtMop.
mi jhcni. for they* help protect tb? Veon a long, raid one.
".No. graodpa." algfaed Riilh): "hat
that alighted on the Island of Iona
------------------------ where lbs bnnka were high. .It trains
j jthe to Hiave you Iwlong to the garden aud tices. I enjoy reading Hie
^
*
Msy wants red rasa* In our garden!"
The sparfoss W'oiild dmi-end and eat
SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL
to
bare grtSmd again. »'h®® stmahlna fluh. Hilej. You shall have
jeiiera It rnukes me feel as
"And Kuiby wants white onaa!*'
out of Bl. Kemi's hands And the
.Dorothy Delanoy. ag* two Frar«.
walled May.
meli.Bwar the wa- ^
tnUoB.
If I wvuiM tike to be out weal alao.
birds would hovee armind the hermlta
Klagntoy. Mick Nam* aant by Mildred
Utile creek and ran

.
, ,.„ui4 m,*. n, exchange postal cards D**r Prealdeni—
eat from their
J"*' saM Buihr. dotafuny.
rigbl next lo pur bouse, and by noon
R F O No. H.
with cme of the wesierti girls Well.
'
®°‘ wriy«
the Sunshine
Ibe Held acroa the road was trader ™
rj.ih lo a long while. Will youjileaae
■tVe mut mskeman.- ggH gn»dI
SUNSHINE POIHS.
ps. "Tea have A red roaa-bash al­
wiuer .the water being several feel
p-sidenS»• *v“'®S '«W
*
*^"'
brother tleorgle n card and
The Rainbow.
ready. haven't yoe* Than I can find
a-p. K,.rr,bi.E I. .1- ..d dr,“jr, „„
„j ... ,yo„,
s.-hi..,.
r- »«• ‘
tof. I -am tij* voiraKinaMp.
of
the
voicelraa:
On* enltry nlMnoon In apring
place for Raihy*a white v
I reckon some «f the Sunvblnera are
Runshine flub
l-enora M. Davla.
®v®A ®»- *«»'»-• •»*'
‘•'"w ‘
Through IOC ihe dnmb ab.ii weak."
^
«g etdora aw together.
glad that Spring la here, a* no douht
« “
^
,he pine
been al.-k all winter. 1 couM not
^ ^
To *M ipthey conM poasifaly
some are planning to have a garden of ^
J.j,,
grosbeaks. Vou described them ven t®‘®- bo®'- »'■ ‘h« !«•« «• >«-Jj " Till Ihe deaf world', ear be forced to
Agraeapob tha weather.
their Very own, I am anxious for
ihinceii and ac’-uraieU, Di.l vou nutice their big. mv studies I will be ibirieen July
**“'■
^
from grandna'a white roeeiiwe. He
Tbe .-r, ..r Ibe wirdlea. weak.
_
^
•arm wra.ner to rame. ns I have ^
and 1 sit with heavy l-eak,"
•«'«• ‘
“*
^
^
Sweat Violet was paaaln^ by..
rome Mtfon seeds to ptam. and nm
,
Traverse rii, I win come to mw jv.u, From street, from cage and from ken- - Aad aaw tba Olacblef brewing;
that when May tonrked It ahe <
From suble and t I. tbe wan
Bba vnrtalad to them modratly.
Frtwn.
hardly pull bfr Hula Snger away.
Of my tortured kin proctalmn the sin
Aad aaked what t^y were doing.
Alice Mary Barber.
or the mighty ngaliw tbe frail.
Orandpn raid that
Lw-U,". I— 1»~ b, ,b, dOd.l». •“ “«
”>
Indeed. 1 hope you will ramc to set
They said. “We're trying to ngrra
me. 1 am alw-aya eo glad, to have 1
showed they bad grown fast In the
ii at home ihi#w|nicr. He worka on „„
,|iih grade. 1 study arrih,
Upon thf aaaaiion -vbeiber
^ .hoHaf out more
I with the Sunahioers. TbeE*ame force formed tbe sparrow
^
th* botu on the Great l^kra
My n>ellr. hlsiory, geography, reading. “ '
Ta have the ana from year to year.
That fashioaed mao the king:
i„,-ea and getting taller and taller.
Or nlwny* rainy weniber."
oU« b-U,., U ..
«■.
^ ■WH-.-- ■ T,.,.™. Ci,v. MU, » P. D. N-A 1.
Tbe Cod «f the whole gave a spark of
summer when May's roec*
(...) T -«niain mare utaialv have three rri* and three dogs. One
i„ j.,> to school. There are eight
- ,
»®®'
opened their bright. criBWD lips,
‘That's easily amaged.*' she aald.
To furred and feathered thing,^,re were three long apraya of pnre
Tf you've a mind to do it;
aMchUr. 11.,1 «-rt
-) *
■"» ij'
“ " •»(> 1.
'-..b.r. W. .11 Ilk. k.r^ ,
B...kln. And 1 am my brother's keeper.
hioMoaie tor Bothy, leo. Tbay
AgNe, wltb me. to have tbe rain.
,.U Ihay haaa pram Ppwar, wl». I. »■> T.rt.,- »- hkv. -v™ »"™-j -rj -.11. I ...W Ilk. lo *>1. t».

And 1 will fight bla fight.
odd aad very ppriiy growbtoo,.. 1 will lai yoo bo. .b., look Than an o.l, ,hlr.,.k.,.. .o,^ e„o.hl.. I'lob. P1--.«od n. . .
„ ,, And speak the word, for beast abd
Aad let the son ablae ifarotigb it.
together o« th* — —« bask aad
—..lo,., ,k.t I.. If tb., ,0,0 «m
lb >bik b^i.
..I",” '-I
, ”>■
», „,-i,. ,
-booio.,
I'Hd.
'
pMple oam* from a lent dtataaee to
“For then weH be in bannony
Till in.- world .ball set thing, right ^
.a.^,^ Bo##.traa,“-Belected.
.,11.
■"» •" «' wil
■?
,’ ,o M, .fodi,-dlok. rb,.iol.i,,.
- His Wheele! Wilrof.

(Which ejaariy U oar duty).
The eblldree are playing outdoor.
7""'
«'‘®®vtlc. history, geography. pen\
And live forever aide by ride,
Origin of th* Nam* “Faeey.”
)osi now. and . few second* lASt they
\eifta Smedlev •
vLr lorine Sna.hlnrr
raanahlp. language, and spelling I
SUNSHINE
STORIES.
lo OSS broad hand ot beauty . "
md
you
or»T think why w* rail Ibe
were arguing as to what they were go. e le
.
ionr lo in? Sna^ln .
eleven veart old. For cbiistnus
Flippy.
_ "paeayr
____
cat
lag to^k rbaril* suggested soup
How canning tbe little Eskimo dogn Celta A. Hol li^
| r>i a muffler, three bandkenlilei.. j
. Borne day. If you'll look overhead
ThI* really true story appeared la Many yeara ago tha people of Egyp-.
of Mine kind, while Marie wgaied are! Arc year three dog. good
f
»«d
p,,r of .-rml.s. two aiory b.«ka. a box
Soon after rainy weather.
tl.e Youth. -'ompanlon a few yeara who have many idol gods, worablped
»i^Wiigelra. The, Juat love to be friend.?
for youraelf and at«. for yoor little
^
^
Jut as the sun peeps ont. )-on'il see outdoors and often have not time to
*
<on*ln. Ralph.
,-andv. and him*
M> ago. and yctir President has copied It tb* ,eai. They tboagbt she wn. like
Th* Oden close together,
the tiwon. becanae she wan t»or# acItntah their meal*. One day Ism win- Traverae ruy, Mich, R. F. D- No.
t*s<lier . name i* .Mim l.ulu Fu.t!: here, lor you Suo.beama: —Conelta M’alier McClear}.
Two tcry little lartner*. in plnk enp„ „„ht. nod becntMr^ eye*
IOL.S tlui* away ................
1 drew a....few
>jar.
v. imamsuur*. Mich.
ei.ra. ^ ^t'e
We have a pond a:
k triiot»L,aml ' ®»‘v

D”Williamsburg.
Mar IS. 191pliatiiii «on the irf I hsve i-mnets. walked dowo the I- t for changed, )nat at th* f^a Wagaa.
Plriureis and they were delighted with Dwar Prraldem—
War
f„c ,.;,atii.s
April Rain.
dropping core for gran.i|>apa As vhl. b U somatlmca full aad \eomere*- lats named
them, and eve^ day after that I had
i have never wriiten lo tlu--?Van- f*nar Preildem—
„f p,.,, | i,*ke................
Ibry
Jet
the
little
yellow
kernel*
fall
rrj, , u,ij, brtghi craecsot ot
It teat raining tain to me.
to draw. I would make a jilciure of shine Club 1 will write and^skVou to As it has been two yeara aicra^e u,,,, uu, j,„o
| haVcjiHE?*
to the ground, they sang together the
,, „y. I>|4 too ever
It's raining daSodils:
the Sunshine Club.
■oinethlng and then let them gnees ,*nd aie a card and button. I go t<» wrote
la every dimpled drop I aee
iitucle which he had Isughl them the ,{oUr* >oiirpussi's eyes to ser how
j-hal li'wras, each one trying to guea* ,hboo1 aearlv every day and tbe girl <ry and write again It la very
. iwlully
VUd Aowera on tbe hills.
night before:
.
,hcy rhsnge?
It Unit. I loved to do It for them, be- |
,i,h j* Nellie Smedley I nm In cittliie to read about the west,
'pleiase send t c ii laril and leillon* J
The rieeda of gray- engulf tbe-^lay
one for the blackbird.
{
go the people made an idnl wil!l
Jod remain as ever.
cause It proved to be aiich a uic* way ,h, ,c„nth giade and my tearhe.'s Wen going to school nearly eve
Aad ovarwhelm the town—,
And one tor lh< trow;
i,,,*. «Dij named il'Pasht.
10 amuse them. Angeline frequently
,, j,,„ y,g„
j „hc her -ven My teacher's tunie ta Miss
isutner.
Your I
It laa't raining rain to me. |
One for the Jinny-worm.
ihc same name which they gave to
Ma1»-I 1.yt»n
Ikeeix in Ote window while out. and >*11 ntid she Is very kind. I have five lireitl.aupi.
She isfine..^nd
ft's ralnliig rose* down.
And »nr for 16 grow.
Hic iik>o>i; for the word meaps the
SUlll
The S’jnshtiie letter* are »eiy iuiar
talks to me In her "Imby way." When ,|,urt and one’brother, and three '*«dy likes her I i
Even' time they said "one. ' iho
„f the 'mo»H "
arithmeil- esting BI..1 I -m glad tou have wrt
she sees a bird shecalls it a "chleky.- ,ister* are married. I have one kiiign sv»de
My siodles
It taat raining rain to me.
dropped a golden grain Into the ImlTtisL word ha>been changed to
(,ry history. se.«rai.hy; reading, grantmar.
1^1 February i bluebird was taught
B« Setda of clovar bloom.
low foTmed by the torn-maker
la -po,r nr ' Puas." and has come at
.. .
corncrib and l«>agh' Into the
,, winter here and thtlre writing, pliy-alo’ogy and spelling We
THiere any bnecaneering bee
that
wav
they
pu'
Just
four
kern-4s
ta.i
m
be "Puss.- the osnte wblcli alhouse beesuse It had a broken leg.
,.pr, auch snow here onl' in t'ne have to go through th^ woods lo .«ir t,. Mf.h . U F. D Xo J
May fiend a bed and room. nut he did- not live long We tried valleys I haven't gone coaiting very »'hool. It is nice to go through the
y,v ji. ,5^3. Into a hallow', then thet midgeil on o,aui evev> noe giv** in the cat. PmS
A health ualo the happy;
to the ncu plate, sn-l sang the same ,nd pueay cat are pet aaus ftw kluy
to feed him. bni ho-wouldu i eat. How^^ph this whiter but I went skring .v »‘*ed* when there i* anew <ko the
pr.-»ideni
A fig for him wbo freis—
tt"hoever thonght of it
nmnr of yon ever saw a butterfly to
,,
hmg will trees and gnwnd. and to see the sun
,
him tbe Sunshine rhyme; and so. droppltt* four graiav ..y^rywhere
It taat rtlolag rain to me.
to each- hollow. Ibet qei.t singine ,,
m ber tbongaad* of rean
shine sparkling on it 1 w-tll be glad. , m,, j „„ m s-oltol
the winter? I saw a brown one last viose
It's raining riotata.
down the furrow
Grandpapa had
^d that then people hov*d down
the eelflng. and
From
your
friend
and
Sunshlner.
^h**®
spr'®*
«“>»
«“■*
■*"

ety
day.
I
w.,
eleven
ye#*
old
in
—Harper's
___ Ungmxine.
the window, and I
Josephine Stanek.
t®e ground lo Writ «ow!ers and the
1 pm In the sixth grad* aald ihai he wo-ild follow rmin afie' jud prav*-d to her?—0«f Born aad
eSre_____
glad to weleoine you. aa a ‘vees will al be covered with Wves , ^a.e s|H-lllug. arithmetic, phyelologj. them with III* hoc. and would <over «;jrU,
PRESIDENTS noUee-l that the etlgs of Its wings
_____
THE
EUN8HINE
up the corn io hillock*.
•eatmate''Xelg.ograi.h;
VISIT.
Uiiered. I watched him a long
sWhlner. ’Your
--------------------------- I *'®«''‘ "•‘e to exchange postal
, cards |,u,n,a,v,
...................................................
Now t_y»e l~-h.nd them fanw- Hip
Spring is reallv here at ta»L Isn't It. “™
® *'‘'**‘
disajM>rar*d jj, i, nir old friend of the Sunshine »*‘® ‘*>v western girls
Hoping m« ,
namee /or the Sunshine
p,. the a\4 her
was called tha'
A pa'm 'Of «*•
bouse raa he
Btmbaamu* It lias uken a long, long »®S ' ®»''' ®'"
Hob.
'* ®“*
‘3®'> The» are Hsftey Dohaen. Hay because she bad f'>-n a fuuny way -.! made of grcM paper—crape l«per ta
tlaw to reach (iraad Traverae. How to watch the birds and am a great
.
Pram your loving Suoshmer.
\Vttht*p. and fhariey Borough. Pleas*
flipping up End d..wB when she tried l-u4-«vii into Mrfpe alMg one tide.
•MS It seena 10 brar the bird* eiiig lover tff nature.
t’o£mish. Mich
send tbe cards and bottom to me and I.. hiirrv to the pla.e where tbe thick- Tbeo woU up fh* paper, lesvlag ih*
once more, and Sad the wsw bepnt Iras llmd n nice time Easter Sunday. n<«
Mai if. 1912
Your letters arc-nev.^ tm. but*, and
ens were l--inr N-lt-v Tb* iwo Htil- strl|i|u>d ends owt. Make a hollow labe
|m#tpg back their foray hood* In tbe Mr*. H. Ilotidek and Mira Mritarty Dear Preeident—
I am glad to receive one from ,»o» ^
farmers la kunlsw.uei*; Phyllis ac l of s strip of Mtt brown psi-r. This
vraod.
paid Ris a very |.Ira*ani visit The
i will write you a few line* tonight "S*'®
I'rom your Ronriiiner.
Margery lire). «)"ild n'd see Hippv 1* for fh* lower imrt of tbe palm. Then
It •a nooe be garden -time, and week before Easier wa* tbe nKE.i en.-i am tea yeara old and am In the

*
WjlicC E. Ceilirfc. Jr
lollowing after them
X'ekhcr did Into this boll»w lobe ihrusi tbe roltadmu^y thww are u more cbm-fnl Joyable oned bare bad’ln a longdtnie. UBd grade, and fennb grade nriihWiUianiriturg. Mb-h
| know that >.vi sill be a splendid tbey know that every iltoe they sail u|c cod of the green paper. Tbe cm
he^rg thaa the big Sunsbitte family. Mori of yon wHl want to know the metir I have been rick Jhta winter.
Mar l«. m? Bunshiner. and luipe that, you ^ "one" and carefully dropped a grain end* will then be at the top Whra
What are yon going to do this rrar.. rraaon. *0 I most lelL for it ta too nice and haven't been tq_s#on) for two near PresUcM—
/
roine to my luime and aee nte
of cent Hippy, riiuckllng as oolv ibey are apraad a Rule they look very
da the farm, and In the^ city iMaf to keep 10 one's self anvway. You mootba. There are eighteen acholara
I woald like to Join the Run.bin,*
-----------------queer old bens rtn chuckle, gobbled much like imlw. Tbe round tub* oC
Wriie and leU n* wimi you Intend to know Ibat our dear President -«uf- in onr trboni now.
I still hare my riob for the Sunwhinera have so much - SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETV.
a grain riybt dowti'ber old throat.
brown paper abould be pasted at tb*
pUrt.
gerted having 4 iwtsial shower lor me, Bainsblne bution
happiness., All the pupils of the
Dlaarad *r* *»*• MeraHul.
H) the lime the pink suobonnet* side. BeranM <d Hi shspa If wM
I dnmb
. ThMe are all aorta of gardeM. ggd • #awnr It was indeed. Hew ^rtm
■ erbool in Dtairirt No 1. nie golM to
Every kind w«ni you tay
raacbed
the end o! the furrow they suutd la a tlay box or bowl on tb*
_____ _ r bird wBl make you happier.
It tbeiwT Aad we gra 'all sowara. thoaghtfal our kind Prwrideni. ta. aad
Ceefl Britioo.
Join the Snnahlne riiib. There are animal
ika^bt they wool* turn aroaad to Sow.
.
' .irkatlHr veEaav tt araaca** lagaF how pood aad aeU*«(«mr daar Boaa norrr yon have baaa aleh. and «ajy eight papOs mad ssy temsber'* Alwayn wnu you oam* la hlad-

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Bay

Edel<

TWICE A WEEK- ■TUES,D A Y.APJP THURSDAY—SI. OO

A YEAR

TRA-TERSE CITY, O^XD TE.\YERSE COt'NTy* MiCHnAX, TUI HSDAV. APRIl. IS. 1H12.

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l^m PLUNBED TO THE BOnOM “ao
SUPPRESSED NEWS OF TITANIC WRM
FOR TRIAL

•A^

^YING WITH HER 1492 PEOPLE
AND MILLIONS IN TREASURE

& A. R. auMniBir

TOWISHIP OFFIGBtS

List of Those Chosen st tta Spring
Election.

LOCKB) UP HOIDir RISHT

Mestlns.

IS CHARGE MADE AGAINST OFFiCiALS OF
WHITE STAR UNE

OIMtTER NOT LOOKED FOR BY •rp Ibr sresiesL in (be hiMor> oT mWe are republishing .for Uie
Concord. N. H.. April 17.-:-Tbc
MARINE MEN
losunnre. In nddltlon to tbo Vcnlencc of our readors, who may wb!i GRUESOME TESTIMONY BROUGHT nual enramptoFoi of tbe New Hatnp- and three foi'lhe third. Jira George OEMIAL8 IS HOWEVER MADE AT
eblre deiwnmcnt. G. A. R, and tbe Raff. Mra. ('baa AUImKI aud Mra. I.
tewel ud t*Tgo and -coniemn or tbo to preaerve ii for reference,
OUT AT INQUEST
HEAD OFFICES.
tbe
aupentaors.
cleiis.
animal
meetings of the Womao's Re­ Fwaotop winning out. aod each car­
elrooE box. there was a blK recletered
hlgbw^'' vommlssioners of the town- Coroner’s Jury Cave -Verdict That lief Cortv and the Sons and Ibogfaters rying away a allver apoon of atlrar
of the Veterans o|>ened here today live design.
'( dollars worth of jewelry ebips of Orand Traverse county, wlib
Child Came to lb Death From
Spring Bowers were used tbrougaand will coniltmr through Thursday-.
belonpinp to tbo women iAssenpers. the<r poM office addreeses: also the
Lack of Care ahd
The gatbering b boooretl ihb yrar )>y «ui (hr moms and on tlje tahleu Do
All this b now two miles below tbe prioclpsl officers of tbe villages of
FKo
Lake
am]
Klugsley.
tlir
prescoec of National Commandcr- llcmus nfrrAmcntB'were served in
surface of the orean. All (he Insur­
cuuraes
and tbe afteruMMi closed one
ioChlcf H. M. Prindlr'of illlnola, and
ance tbe White Sur people rauld bare;
Aesne Township.
OETAILB OF BINKINO ARE HARD written was 88.700.000. They carried
pb-Hsure lo tbe guraU. Mlrae*
Mrs. Cora M. Davl* nf OreiM. nallnnSup.—John iloxsie. Actuc.
?
iday evening al f.:3o tbe jury
TO OBTAIN
aerk—L. J. Crisp. Bsles. .
./
I7GO.OUO of it themselves, and en'deavthe Inquest Into tbe death of eU-y cer­ al prcKidcm of the Womati’^ Relief Gladyt ^rtak, Donna Hcmm, Zeneda
Amiottc and Edith Itanak bgd charge TO 8EARCH flEAfl FOR BOOIEB OF
ored to write policies fnr
mil.^ Treaa—C. R. Estas. Sates. V
oid Marie Witte brought in Ac follow- Cor|*s.
of
(he
aervlog
.
Uon, but Ibe markets nmldn't carry, Com.—A. Z- Green. Acme.
«
Ing verdict: ■That Marie Wiiic
ViCTIMB.
Thir'e^tetpoon a like number were
tbe amount. A ablpment of
tv her drain fruui the eSecta or bums
•lair Township.
eniertained with a tbfmlde panv.
bboard b eetlmatt-d as worth five milUpon the front and back of her body.
Sup.—F. M. Hamlin, Grawn.
Ilona, and covered by Insurance. The
Inflicied niK>n her by aome perMU, or
<ntrk—A. U. Skeelt. Grawn. K. 1.
underitlen will abo have to-i«y
Treas.—Emery 1. L'urtls, T.
R.fl. In aomr maatier unknown to ibb Jury, FOR THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF
ami we fartlirr And nereral woumb
TkHDfftrt ThM UiMtrwrHsra Will Not oaormous sums on iwraonal Uappape.
<^m.—Geo. 1, Aldrlcta, Grawn.
DEVELOPMENT BUREAU.
WIRELEM FLABHBB GIVI SMALL
Tbe value of tbo Tliaolr b estimated
the body of thla
•o AM* to Moot Leooot It
last Bay T«
HOPS OF RESCUE.
at bbtween nine and twehc mililoti
child, and And from the general ap­
WAB DEMONSTRA-FEO AT BfN
doUare.
pearance of the hhdy of tbe child aod Repratentativet Will Be Prawnt From
BARNEB’ FARM YEBTERDAV
Territory
From
Mackinaw
to
Scout Cruitara Sant U Get Into C*mStunned by tbs Newa(jic bums and coniuaions iherron' Aal
Grand Rapidi.
muMcatien Wnh CarpMbU. inLondoE April Ifi.—A tearful and
Cum.—.Sorinau lx«wis. T. f,. R. t, Ibe child baa been neglectei^
Praetleal Wert in Trimming and
Now York. April U—Ilopo for (bo
Ited crowd stormed tbe offlcea of
exHte
abused so'inuch that it canc to Its
Spraying Waa Dene by
Fife Lake Township.
aafov or tbo puoonsm on tbo TL
Tht^Ihl7lj.,^eiimis1 mecllng of Ihc
ib'e \WTiUe Btar line today, begging
death Ibr^pb lark of care and alteoO. K. Whits.
Sup.—Ralph lllcka. Kingsley. R. 1.
and demanding newa, of the buodreds
tloD. Sline.!; G Allen Smith. Moses Western Mlrhlgan Developmcnl Bu
«E (bo Oraad Bbaka. NesrtoaBdland.
Clerk—Wm. G. Wllbrd. File Lake.
,
Halifax. N. 8. April IT.—WlA t«o
lost wbep (be Titanic sank. London
Jrf Rich. Wlllbm II. Dill. F. D. Mar- rea'ii w ill Ih- hgld In thU cliy Vednesotbar tbaa Umo nvorted aboant the
TroM-—Peter i'. IVierson,
Fife
hnndred roffAa atackod On bar dock.
people last nlpfat were secure in the
vl\>. J. B. Hawley. Wlllbm Clement, day. May j. Both the Alrd and sec- The orchard .ic
Cmardor CArpalbia.
kIi,i
■„
Barnes fann
Ac cable ship Machay Beutkt nOed
of the sieamsblp offlcbls Lake.
jury, and E. B Minoi\ coroner."
aboadoBod this aflaraooa. Tbe latMt
Com —Gou. W, Barnes, Fife I^ke.
to explore (he scene of As srrsek Of
that all were saved and awoke
The jnn' was ooi less than an hour
reperta ptaeod tbe rewoed at SC6.
Garfield T<
the Titanic and to pick np flontlng tiomorning stunned. They stormed the
In deciding on the auove verdict. Tbe
mooUj women and ^Idren. on tbe
dies to restore to loved ones asbora.
White Star offieea.
hbiory- of the case is gruesome
CarratUa. vbllo S»e White Star line flees towered tbelr flags at halfPW,^. h... Pp,p
T,.,,™,!'™" •"""I. -I "» -"«h
Thousands lined Ao dock srbsn At
the leasL and ba>: sUrred no< only the
oaidal* adminad there U no hope (or
inountful death ship pnaaad osL Tba
today.
nelgbbora
but
the
rmlre
city
an.l
tbe ronalBlnK 1,0^ .lUl wonU hare
that the first i
ship rarried a staff of i
TTbe slnkinp In mid-ocean,- said
bnlly to actioD. Laat Thursday night ing
badwcbaapo hadthwe been tire boau Manager Pbrtom •preclndes w hope
mas received <1
si s Trsssr-s
W<‘b1gan Agrieullutal eoUegc. who will embalm Ae bodlM and prvCom.-W. A. Rennie. T. C., R. S.
pbyaiebu was called to the home-to
enensh- <* Ibt htOo^ »( navlfaton. of Mirage. Tbe (act that most of tbe
aerve
(hem as soon as reoovsrod. She
Grant Township.
find tbe <-bl)d dead He anmmooed the
patsenpen were saved. Including
carries a wireless a© Aal sews of Aa
Stip.—Edward H. Burrows, Nessoa coroner and sheriff, who Immclbiely
mi«laA anoBf then oelnjc John Ja­
and children, speaks volumes (or CIV.
'
finding indies Aat enn he idSBtiflnd
took (be cbildV body lo charge, and tbe liw. TraveraeGiiypeoplehaw,
cob AtttE. Malor Bott. Beniamin Oop1 After explaiflitlg the fundamenial can be flashed to At Whits Star IlM
We are utteriy
rk—Bbncr Champion. ■ Nesacn tbe following day a i<ost mortem ex- taken a great deal .d interrat 1,1
cenbalnw WOllaa Stead and Honrr a In tbe dark here, as Yre hare recelred
Bureau fr»m tbe very first aud hiye Prioeiples of pruning, be trimmed offices In .New YoA
CIVauiinatlou waa held. Vne body of tbe
Hante. tip anta soon a faint hope
trees of-dltfereot Ages, different kinds
only a few moasapeB."
Treaa.—Geo, 8. Harron. Buckley.
White Sur Ltot CriUclaad.
child waa one masa of Inimi. wblcb ever)ieen ready to Lelp along Ae work of frail and'dIffercDl rarieilew. Apple,
waa beld ttet otbar Teoaela had made
Vooeei a TeUI Lom.
Com.—W’m. A- Rohertsot^ Buckley. had boen on tbe body iHMaildr a week of deicliiplDg the* favonti Western
New 1'ork.- April W;—Blttsr erlUretry, jiearh.: prflr and iduin
London. April 1C.—Uanmpers of tbe;
Ofbsn Lake Townahip.
• Ism Is beard on all oMot tpdtg ^
ten daya. The funeral« waa held MiAicao country., la ralura ftor tbe ere Iriutoied. also grafie vines
-ParMas wirod
Wbiu- Stir line here are still boptot
eoierpriM- and energy of ita publPSop.—John
Anderson.
Grawn.
cause
of the pecnlUr and aacrotlva tar- •
Sainrday
fnim
the
undertaking
i*receno too Uta.
The spraying demouKiraHoiiw
that other vosseii were near tbe scene
apiriicd pt^.ple. it haa bad a full share
Cle^—Howard A. Saxton, Interiocb lora and evidence was cul|i‘<'tctl
Hew adopted by Aa Whita Sur eEF
NoM U#t to Rooowa.
of tbe wreck and picked up tbe enrIn the liei^flis that have come from aisled Of a Imure
Hals stnee the accldat accursd to Aa
fast as lOKsIblc.
Noa York. AprU lE-^^Noae left to klrora. The chances nre allpbL bowsons
for
sfiraying.
the
habits
of
the
the advertising that haa been rarried
JTeas.—M'llUe I’cuDiDgton,
laterTiianio. The ofTiclais Alt CDoralag
The Ftory sk to Tuc dealli of
rweao: aaf proceodloc 00 »ora«e.' ei^cr. Tbe Titanic and her valuable
enemies of fruit trees, and tbe differII r«ir Hie i>aat three .vears.
lo^en.
said they were unable to give a correct
child was given out by .Mm. Wlllc.
atbo m
niHhods for romrelling (be vacaret) cannot ever
The llieellng to In- belli May I will,
Com.—Oscar B. HnnL Bendon.
Hat of Ibe saved as Ihey wers onabis
the second wife of WUUam Wtite. she
tbU aflamooB (Iwd Captain Caopbeli
tniubles. A row of t
I all probability l« larger Aan eithto communicate viA Ae CarpsAlg.
Long Lake Township.
saying that the child bad been in the
of tbe Vinialw.
nolution
• tft Its.two iiredeeeesurs, aa the Bu- sprayed with a I
Item wed apprehmsiol «ss canssfi
Sup-—Fred Klngdon. T. C.. H. 2.
of the house, and while
Vteo ProMoBt fYanklln nald tbe
to
llluKirair
Ac
iioliils
of
tbe
letiurc.
■HU haa M luiK-l) larger meoiherahip
wiirii Hir .Marconi Wlrelesa conpaor
aerk—Gena Shearer. T. C. R. 2.
Acre her brother Harry bad hit her
CarpatUa wonld iwaidi here late
Mr. White Is ai MilP-r's Hill today, Issued an nffiriai sAABMat-garlsg
than It bad two years ago. tir eyeo'
Treat.—Wm. Kratoclivll. T. C, R. «. on the head with a stick, after which
Veteran of Civil War Raeaed Away
one >cai*-,agq.
The meeting will giving a denioiisiraiinn al the Mark they- had reached Ae CatvoAls
Com.—Thoe. Skiver, T. C, R. 2.
tbe little girl tamo uiisiairs and
■TuMday.
bring into Ae city a large number o' Randall farm. Tomorrow he will
(hrbuKli Hie Franeoelt a^ only 7M
down behind the ^love. where Ac fell
Olrmptc and
Mayfleld'Townahlp.
progrcealve men from the terriury Hu- Ole l.irsoii farm near Buttons Burvivora were aboard wblla “evtf
oonblag tbo MU abont tbe wreck for
Sup.-Emeat A. Klckereon. Klng- to Ac floor dead. When asked the teaching (rom Holland to Mackingw Ray ahd Friilay at Norihiiorl. where
Stephen P. Smith, aged 7C, died
2.040 were lost."
cause of the liiirns, >1ns. Witte sal-1
poopWo oarrivora. There b m oUpbt early Tuesday morning at tbe borne of ttoy.
) meciIncK are to be held.
City. Some of Hiese men will vlali
Carpatbla Due Thuraday.
that
one
day
she
was
giving
Marie
a
e (bat aoDO lUeboat aliAt have Mn. 8. Edgeriy, 217 West Blzteentb
Clerk—Irwin Rawilna, Klngalcy.
Traverar -Tity for Ac first lime, and
New York. April 17.—Tbe Ctmard
boA and some one tame lo tbe door,
drifted away and been mlieed by tbe etreet. who has been caring (m him
Treat.—Wm. Nickerson. Kingsley.
there la no question but that Aey will
line Bunoonied today Aal Aey reoelv*
Carpatbla. u tbe Titanic drifted 84 since bb lilnese during tbe past six
Com.—Samuel Nickerson. KingHley. BO that she left the girl and when she be favorably impressed with the stwireless from Ae CarpaAU Mat­
liack she was standing Imbliid
miles before alaklBB. Captain Smltb. weeks. Two weeks ago it bewme necParadise Township.
tVartlve nprwarauce of our up to^late
ing Ast at 11 o'clock last night tbe
I. wwnt down eaaary to amputate bb foot on account
Bop.—Nelson J. Wytkoff. Summit tbe stove burned on lK>tta aides of her eiiy.
Traverae City Will Be Represented at veesel waa 8M mllee off Ae Ambraoe
body. Witte, when questioned, said
wub bb abop. Tbo weather eondiKMl pobonlng and >>«
Fully CIVState
Meeting
of
Educators.*
t'hauDel llglit. aod wonld be off Bandy
tbatjils wife'ba<l told him the Natye
Uona. wblcb were stomy. bft little
CleA—Edwin R. Cbaufv. Klngaley.
Uook about nine o’cloA Thuraday
hope toda>- for tbe reuM of any sarBtepben Smith was born in White­
TroM—Frank J. Hopkins. Kingsley. storyT but when rrosa-examined be
tieo H. Cnies. iiieiuber of «bc Ixvard night.
could not reinenilier all o( iht-:dciaIlK
vlTors afloat. That tbe otorlec of balf- hall township. Leblgta tmunty. PennCom.—Peter Carlbacb. Kingsley.
-•1 ediu-alkin and I., J. Tyler, supery of the lii-purlalii |>uilils in lln'
frenriod parvlrers will eellpee any Ac­ aylraala. In (be year 1837. He wae aa
PeeRlve Ooflldl Mada.
Peninsula Ti
Itrti-ndeni
«>f
schools,
left
here
tion b corialn fram the (rapmentary oU soldier, baring enltatod wHh Ue
case.
New York. April 17.—A poaUJve do
to Lesve Town.
Sup—W. B. Grwy, T. C.. R. 1.
uiomug for lavnsltig. where they will
nlal (hat J. P. Morgan, Jr., forced (b#
taken irom Hi''
2Sth Pennsyhanb regiment, UUnp
asrk—W. Emerson UeGraw,
. The cotlblon occurred In the deep- part tn 88 baltiw.
John Thomas, an individual who'lias attend a joint meeting of superintend
of Ae aeFa.ot Jhe alnkpeigbbors, which ruD^ tn Ac follbaiug
lilMlon.
ents and boards Of education. Tbe
eat datkneon after many bad retired
ing of tbe Titanic uUl after
manner,
no time eince Hio chil- been causing a great deal of annoyTwo none and two daugbtore snrTroaa.—Wm, R. Jotinson. Old Mis­
(or tbe nlpbL In tbe midst of a great rlva For a number of yean he has
lii various iieisbhorbooda pi Ac meeting la gn annual ataui event, and stock.markets rloaad ob Monday was
dren have been In the city, for the
sion.
.
this
year
will
l>c
tee Md, toulap and tumbUnp, tbe been a tallhfnl member of the Pourmade by Vice l>resl4eDt Trasklin of
Iiaat rouplc of iiiunths, since <-»niing city for Ibe past week pr ten days,
OoBL—James Swaney. Old Missltm.
K. U. Cooley. ex-superinteDd- faroweib to loved ones were said, and teenth Street M. E. chnrck. from
from a Grand Raidils haspiial. have wai, IJlially lorate<l and -^aken Into
Ac Wiilte Star line. Morg^iTts a di­
the Chicago public schrola will
Fife Uke Tewnslilp.
the moB faood tbe and.
they lieen seen to play in the yard, cnaiody by Patrnlman (.'arno this
rector In the cutopany. Fi^Aklin^ saJd
which place funeral serrlcee will be
8BP--Fred E. SHIb. Fite Lake.
- while the cbildreli.of .Mri-. kVllte have morning. Thomas v> In, Is a crip^c. onr s|H-ak at Hir tneellng. Mr. Cooley haa Aere Ik ni> truth lu tka rbargesithat
held Tuesday morning at 10 o'dpek.
Troas.—Mark W. Hager. Fife Uki been allowed Hie freedom of Ae yard. of bis arms being paralyzed, ranvaa ipeiit ilic past two years lo Gertnan>j Ae tine purposely wUJibeld tb« news. New York. April 1C.—A brpe rrowd
TPSag.—Will fi. Clark. Fife lake, Saturday before Easter, however. Hie
of men and a (o» women crowded
bouse to hoiiiw and beggjpg It the-expeoiie of Uie Chicago Busi
Ratmrt ConfInHad fit Mantrasl.
less Mens asHOriallon in which Umc
(.lom.—A. T- Cbrk. Hfe Lake.
tbo oBlcos of tbe While Star line and
0 little girls, Marie and Laura, were for alms. When refused eharltable as
iloutrral. April
he has been carrying on a (borough
ramitneil. bopini that eomc definite
Whitewater Township.
■n.|ilaying on the bark porch and Bisiaju-e be would bring furA a-sup
and syslemaHc study of that riiuour’s here liidi'aled that (be sinking of Aa
word wonld oome aboot the dbaetir to Will •anquet at Central Lake April
6np.—M. W. Merrill. Willlamsbure
■ he fool of the siepK in the liark ply of notions, siuh as ivenclls, shoe
Titanic waa knowg |o tbo officUla of
(be TlUnlo. 80 dense «u the crowd
iClsrk—Hugo Will. .Willii
yard. Xbc weak rondfiun of Hn- lit­ Strings snd the like aud after telling o*iu<aiional system.
the While Star lios ttng before It w
in tbe hntUtU nnd on (be etreet that
rrosp(N.-live Mbool leglMUion will he made public, and at (be very Uma that
hard luck Story and staling that be
Treaa.—Merrill Baird. Wiuismehurg. tle girl was nntb-ed at that ilflie and li
police reeerrea hod to be called.
CpuDty aerk White baa received
Com.—W«too A- Worden. Williams­
pitiful to see how entirely Hie. id a large family who were in need taken tip aa anotber feature of the rcpiirtc that aJ) »bonr6 bafi baan asrad
amfmMUri tem of derU gave infor- an tnrItaUoa to attmd tbe fifth an­ burg.
child lacki-d energy even in her play be would request his hstener tn make meeting.
ae given out. Tbe n»ny resMtulog
mailen to tbooo nrboee friends or rcU- nual banquet of tbe Antrim CouDtv
pur.-hase. Aitlinugu lie bad cor
Uiie of the nelghlKfrs' cbiMren who
Village of Flic Lake.
.ewaat^ ecni .wt Monday, deciaring
uvee Ware OR tbo (B-fUed VMd. The RepobUcaa club to be held arCentnl
playing in ihe adjoining yard tiiiti->d such •■onduK for several dpy
the paaaenrers and rrew Were
Free.—Dent Blue.
^
men cMtluod telmportnne tbe clerks Lake, Friday evening April 38. And­ tlerk—Otto Boeoe.
hear.l .Mri- IVlilc ••all Marie Into He' lb auihoritjes were unable tn locatc
r,.R,iK-d origliiMcd Id As Wbtto Star
abo« (rieoda or rdatlroa. but tbe rew B. Dougherty of Elk RapMe will act
as he wa* cunning enough to keep
house and Hie iblld started in but was
oBix. at New York It it koova Ast
Treaa—U U Maxam.
r oitber oouM not. or wooM as loaslmastcr. There win be eerhlmsell
«onceal<-d
Al
hi<
lirarin:
weak
that
she
could
vaf'cly
crawl
Away
Monday
i
. nf tbe disaslar sent to Hon.Assesaor—C. W. Barnes
not glvp any Infomatloa. Tbe
among thorn
up Hie stairs Slie did not burry fasi Hus liioniilig b- said his botne w-gj lu
South of City.
if<-al Oil Mrinday was c«nBrtD«d by
Vilbge of Kingsley.
of tbo eoapony b bitterly reeented by Stale Senator Frank H. Scott of Alpe­ Pres —Bari J. Case.
re
enough tn suit Hie wojnan. who came Milwaukee. ^V|^ Judge Hmlor
Voik. wiitrh was then kept absotbe poMlc. It b accepted aa a fact na. Uon. Herbert F. Raker. speal:er
ahoirt half way down Ihe steiw, and. leased him •m s>is|M-nded sentgflfe a>vd
•1 Anna tlrvan. ti<ar|y i-l v
luK ly 'lUif-t for hours. The despatch
neA—E. R. Cbanftv.
that (be eompuT bps wiibUeld infor- to the house of representsUves. Lievilgrasping the child by the head, she ordered him i" leave town on the
ge du-d M-.nilny OflerTMw.u at
say log ibsl.ifae Virginian was towAg
TrMS.—Jpkil' MrCarth!.
■Ubo flWB (be OUA. vice Proeideol Jotan Q. Roes and Hon. Oerriit J. Diewas heard lo strike someHilng with a first tram.
t Are*- lulh-ii Bomb of the
the Titanic came from tba wiratsas opAaseeei^F. J. Hopkini.
FronkUw tebted. however, they were kemaa. Prof, and Mrs. Horst and a male
heavy erasli.
Mrs. Bryan ha-J »“•••■, in poor health -rater at Cap- Race So explsaatloo'
firing oot all iBfomailoo received.
quaitette from this city win fu:niab
i number ol year* but had l,«-n .f Hie iiieaMvge haa been received as
Some time ago the ehlHreu were
At IP o'doek tbe crowd increoaed eo cntartalomenu
>
confined fo. her tied aljoui ten sivVs
Both the public and marine elrtaken from Witte because they were,
that addlUtmal polio
She Is survlve«| by •<ue danelu-r. M->
not projierly ean-d fur, and very few
l«-v ar«- l.iiti r over Ibe suppression tif
for. NnoteMoi baort-rendlnp scenes
IroAwwed Has 500 Me^bcra Which in the vi'y knew they were hack tn Pleasant Seetal Events Civeo at Mor- Della Nelson. ' Funeral M-rvl-es will su'h imp'iriant news
were wKneseed. The futOliy of money
gan Home.
l-e held from the b'»Tuc Tliursdiy •«(
(be city until (his plKTiil case came iq
Sii^g Known Monday.
Makes K Largest in the Suia.
Im (ece of apntUig tragedy waa exemlight. Only at one time were any of
ternoon.
New
April 17.—That (be fate
1 plifled la tbe case of Urs. Benjamio
d C. Allsn Smith'a
Ironwood. April ic-Although
Among Hie many charming afiernf Ihe Tltknl- was known In New
(be children seen l>efore the Saiu^y
Guggenbelmer, whose husband
Roll CalL
the very heart of the minitig country proeodlng Easier, and then one of uou parile* given in Ae tity tbls
York on Monday morning It (he statoamong (be mbslng. She Importuned
in tl|f Lake Superior regioo. Ab civ them was seen at the window. At . . season none ha>c proved more ple»
meni uooflicially made M tbe offices
erpMe sMilkysterlcally
George. Harry and David Peck wire the metropoUs of tlw Gogebic Iron inquest yesterday was liroiight out (be saiit to a large numt«r of ladies than
of the Cunard line It la aaU a pro­
mnaAlnp. -Pot OotTi. make, do some- Ukeo into custody
Mooday
range, has Ae dbtini-tion of poaseea^ fact ^blcb had great braring dn the
Discussed
By
day aeries tendered by Mea
minent New Yorker told Aat Ae Can­
tblag,“ ahe demanded or Vice Presi­ 9ame Warden O. Allen Smith on a Ing Ae largeat grange tg Ae siate.
CrowM
d this was that Wlue is dames J. C Morgan. Don' Morgan and
ard officials received a message of
dent PrankUn. -Don't let mosey count. charge of taking flab from an Inland Tbe Inmwood braoA of Ac big
carrying insuranee on all of the chil­ W Bartsk at Ae borne -of tbe form­
the sinking of Ae Titaoir bwt dedsrad
Cnn'l you hire stsamboau and rush lake with other devices tbaa a
Mli<«
City.
Moor.
April
Ifi-A
Urge
of MlAlgan fanuen
er.
3;:Sixth
street
yeoterday
and
to­
dren and was at tbe time of death
(he news must br suppressed.
tbom to (be seonar
and line. The crime for which they Aartorod only two yearw ago. r« ft carrying H on little Marie. Taken all day
attendance marked Ufc opening In Ala
Scout Cruisara fls«L
May
were arrested was spearing pickerel baa 800 members and U sUU growing in all tbe case is tbe worst that was
The first day was given over to a city today of Ae twenly-seveDA annua]
Waablngtoo. April 17.—Wkb Aa <
April lA-Wheibw tbe _ In Carp lake AprU 12. ‘They were rapidly, a t^ass of 50 cwodldates hav­
euchre party wlA slrty-six goesU injconvcsitlan of the Monuna Stock
ever
heard
of
In
this
city
or
in
Ae
•out cruisers. Oiester and flilw. Of
derwritsrs that tvrled poUries on the each given a tine of IIO and corns of
ing been initiated only bsi week The Btate.
attendance. There was oonaiderable Crowm' aaoodaiion- Tbe cooTentlbo raatost vaasels of Ae aarr naEtw
Titanic will be able to meet tbetr ob- 12.54 or 34 days In jail- Tbe flnsa
Ironwood grange abo carries Ae largwtA As canrathla.
Immediately alter the taking of the rivalry for Ae bonora. K would smi wfll spend two days lo Ae discusllpotioM win not be known for aevenl and coau aggregmtng 837.84 )
tmautt of Insnrapee of any simi­ evideace. and before Ae verdict of Ae when It Is stated that two ladisa ent sibo of a variety of sabjdcu relating
daya. Tbe know are aUggariag and pnU.
lar aocistk la As state.
tbe bukA raising lodnstry.
(or Ae first prliev ten (or tbe stirand
(OpBtlBBetl on pa^ two.).

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ENHNE WORLD

FUNERAL SHIP
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RatTIVES eiEBE OFFICES

MANY ARE COMING

DEFIIITE l£WS IS UP|

ORCHARD CULTURE

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