Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 27, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-02-27

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TWICE A WEEK--TUESDAY AND THURSDAY--SI. OO

A YEAR

TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COL'NTV. MICHIGAN. TCKSDAY, FEUKI ARY 27. 1‘I12.

SMET CUSH
IN LISBIM

sKRPiiisMooBfaioK IMORE TROOPS
Foot Nobis Orantfs gnicrulrred Hem.
bsr of SOL

TO BORDER

The Past .Voble Grand club of Wis­
teria Rebekah Lodge .Vo. <25 g*'c
«IOT FOLLOWED ATTEMFTEO FA- pleasant aurprlsc on tbe Odd Fellowt
fUOk OF MONARCHim
_B Ka 503 Thursd*) evening. There
per* about fon.v RebeUns and wivea
of tbr Odd Fellows, and about aa
ly Odd Fellows present. The
brtabers entered into tbe good feel
CHEERS FOR KINO MANUEL AND tag ot tbe occasion and proceeded to
FOFE FtUS
help enjoy tbe program wbicb contlstod wioetly of dancing. Uter In the That ^ity Selected for Previsianai
life* OvenHMlmcd antf ftcaten—Ola" tsdquartera by Rebel*—ReparttodiM b*d brought vtth them, were
OMllctf Only S)
•erred. It wu eariy morning when
OharttSf 0
they warted for their bones, the i
SaWItra.
slsblng
the
ladles
would
i
WasbingtoD. Fcl. ft.—Convincc<l
Fab. S3,—Score!
|trlae then again In the rcry near
tbar'a.^crisl> l* a( hand in Mexico,
a itroct elMb bwacco ro- turn.
President Taft and General Stluson
pabUcaw uS troop* oben acreral
have decided, (o iliapatcii additional
ku4r*0 MourebUt*. cheering
trooiNi to ibe border. The declrlon
King Manwl and rope 1*tn*, started
followed e acricb of ronferen.es
a parade. Tba polks aitenpted a^
El Paso. Feb. :i.—Juarei ei|int!
rasta. bat wars ererwbelnwd and beatbecome (he provisional csi'lul of
FROOUCTS THAT CAN RE MADE
SB. Tba lataairy charged tbs throng,
Mexico. Today lues Salau*. with
FROM FSUIT.
only to be »« with p feaavy rerolver
,000 men. are rejiorted near (be city.
Sr*. Afur aa aichaack of buadredt
Juares it comiileteiy rut off, sad liaipf aheU, lha dnaoBatratloa waa anpno federal irooia. A luanifesto
Wattern
which General Oritoco It guoterd as
Mlcblgaa.
favoring
has complicated tbe eltueUon. It i»
1 ul uvres' of reported that 357 were stein In a
Tbe fact tbat tho
appla orchard! are soon to
tie at Ben Pedro.
Into baaring In this part of the atats
MIUTA^RV tALL P»ROVCe FLEAS- Etvaa riae to tba question of tbs fuinN social rrcNT
of tbeir prodneu. In
order that they nay brl^
HaH FfPlMHad StrlUas MlilUry Ap­ return to Uielr ownen. The ilniiaUOB of tbe abipping tacllltle* of this
ia! aM Fiats.
rsflon at the preasnt time leads tbs
orebardlst to seek msans by which
War* Crossing Ice on East Bay With
Tba aasnal nllitary ball ^iren by tbe products ot bis orchard nay bo
Heavy Uad of Cord
tbs U.' 8. W. Vslsraas in tba City worked up so that thsir ablpnani
Wood.
opera hows# Tburaday er-ealn* waa at- b* epraad over a larger part of tbe
Ueded bf DTw eoa bnndred oonple and yaar than H tmaafble when userely tba
Frank Smith, tbe fruit king uf tbe
prorad. aa Satidpated; oa* of th* big boxed or barreled fruit la tent away peninsula, was the loser of a vslusble
•tceta pt Trararse Olir'a sectal aeathe distant market. Conalderable draft team Monday ntoruing.and barely
aob. ,Tha bSasa waa a pertact galaiy light U abed upon this imporuat escaped tbe lost of a lighter span of
at red, whlia and Ma* buaUag aad qaasiion by tbo fcdowlt^ artlda which work horses, when while drasing
wbicS,V«ra arraagsd t* fOm a appeared In a recent anmber of Print- cordwood from Beaberg's Bluff to Trav­
enaepr
tha nala Saar. Tbe bal- era’ Ink. wtlcb waa written by George erse City, acroa* tbe ice on East bay.
caay waa tnSt in bunting canght to Frsbd LesU. Bdrertlalng manager tor tbe baarter jeam broke through and
tSd nfl SMt^ ibsrs wkb ar reaa. tbe DuPont Powder coapav.
sroro drOwned some distance out frum
PattbeaS. at bnaUag IsaJIng from dlf“Tbe advertising agent, the publish, abotw. Tbe sloight. bamets aud wood
(erant paila ot tbe bona* ware brought ar aadiMoun' Ink are all iaterested srert test, while the driver, Ralph
to tbs cbaler, wbira a terse Amerieaa la opportunltle* to develop new no- Bmitb, son of Mr. Smitb. Urely etsasla penbad aa a Sagataf held ihm
rertisera nnd more especially new cape.1 with fait life.
tu sltolMat and paaOcaterlr beamlPresumably the team sent through
ciassee of advcTtlsing .
ful araet tor a BlUterr araal.
] air bole, and thougta they put up s
the work of sdTba Stas* waa-<*ry attractlre.
renlslag dynamite for fanners. I bare Npernte fight for Ilf.-, the heavy
altbtr aide balag etwaaad guns, white
great Inpreaaed with the re- sleighs with their equally beav.v load
along tba front wap a bank of pains
■arkable save of tree planting ana of Wood. «'st too much, and the whole
aad poOod Pteata p»vtrfl Sags were
outfit was iovt. Tbe big team wst
orchard promotion now going
taaUly amagad a* tbe baekgro^ad.
valued at f5uu and was one of (be
the Boutb.
Tba'la^ Mu Fbkb be1on«*d to the
finest si«ns of <lra(t horses in (be
’Utarally. mUUotu of apple trees state. Mr. SnAh secured them froiu
tau -f>adi9 Haaaab. aad which \t
sonowM tEa, wora* tar wear, but are belag planted In Delaware. Virgin­ Chicago test year. It It rather dlfflpartienlariy apprapruta to be «t*ad on ia. West Virginia and Maryland, and
to sernre a heavy team of this
tUa eoeaaloa. bald tbe ptecs of boapr otber millions of pecan treaa la more kind that is i>errcc(. tnO tbe owner
la tba eaater et tbe stage. TbU tag Boatkmn sutes.
lost one horse of tbe first iwir a year
waa tba gift af the Haaaab Caiip,
He then secured anoiber male,
‘Tba*o new trees will not bear
boys'ie Mr. Haaaab and be alwara (rwit Ibr sevefwl years, yet these eon- which, with Ibe other, went dow'n to
prtsad it blgbly.
for three death to Ibr bay today Mr. Smlib
bat bacn drawing wood to consider­
Th* grand narch waa led by Capt. dtetlaet groups of
able extent this winter, end both
aad Mrs. Hclatoab, aad tba leag Hue palgHof aoldlor boya In nnlforv. tbadr
Bducational adrertlslag of the teaim bad on good ioads today. The
wlrai, aad next tbe Naral Reacrre* la benedu of aating apples, esiweialty teams were some distance tiwrt when
tba aocldeni occurred, or It Is very
UMr Bdw ^dy aulti. and tenly tbe the kind and brand advertised.
probabte that both would have been
gueata ot tba srealiif. as ibcy luartrb-,
'The reason why ao many apple
lost. Roy lArdle was tbe driver of
ed aboat tbe baU In military drill waa
tree* ar* being set out la because tbe second team, and wnen he saw'
r aigbt. decidedly tullltary
Beuthensteni apple growera have the head team fall be Inim.-diatel}
nad oa tbs whole a charming picture.
tearggd bow to grow and market fruit etopped, left hlr team standing, and
Tbe M#w Theatre orchestra furidly oompetee with the
to help the driver ahead. In
alsbcd nasle. aad altbougb tbe honn
of Oregon and Wash(or daaclBg bad beea scheduled from ingtew. Tbe orchard of the Cast, once tbeir efforts to sa.c ih'e tram both
P patlt L aa tbs conciadlag siraiot of rccardeal as merely an Incident in gen­ boys received an ice-cold drencjiJng
and were cotuj.cllcd to drive bs£k five
“HoaM. Bsreet Hone” were played tbe
eral farming, is now eullfrated on a miles to tbe Smith home; soaked to
eaoore tdc more waa ao buleiauL tbat
BCienUric u»is and o
tbe skin and in the acre.- gale which
a *oU waa caet to decld* whether
a bttsineas with great national and In- swept across the bay. Their cloiblng
they coaUass the good One utB 2
was froten fast to (heir lK>dle*
i'4i»ck...ll goes wHboat anylag ibr
"Tbese plonew Eastern orebardUU
Such is tbe waruing that even
dssdaM in lavor waa naantnona. and
NVtbA raaalt waa that tba merry Cbroag are Juat « aking up to tbe neccaslty or though the ii-e appears ufe aad U
advertising. They ceoatitute a reedy twenty Inches tbkk. it i» iiutrherouv,
baar.
opportunity.
Many
of
them
are
large
and
never ran too much rare be taken
re tarred during
esmugb to advertise alone: others are In attempting to cross with a bcav>
sd together In appld growers’ as-

MREZ EITIRaY GUT OFF

SCnS WIVIH BY SHS1S

«

LOST DRAFT HORSES

soMAYNaoMwnnw
Tbs sixty-sixth oaa
CaiMd aad Long
8U«er Uka church. Tbe meeUng waa
cased to order by Praaldent Robert
Haney. A song service Mtewed. aft
er whkh tbe prayer waa otared by
Bubert Bane}
Lena KavUch.
“"■bat Can the gaatey School Do
lor Tanpoiaae*'-—Braeai Bateosk).
Dteeasiton led by Fred FaU.
RecRattoa Frank Tanker.
Boa* by tba -PIghteia of BrU" ctesa.
Dlaaer aad Mclal hour.
fkt aftemooe aesstea was called to
order by the president and tbe foUaW'
lag prngram carried ent:
r Crate.'
I Bobertsoa.
Peel Otedyi and Estber Cnte
Kscttatlon-Alben EWL
Teg^amart addran-Bev. BbeUey.
Thera w«* 45 praaaai aad tbe cob
ied^ anonatad u 77 enats. Ths
> wiu be held at the
FrlsBds ctath.

MRS. GRACE SALEMSIY BIG BATTLE
FAVORABLE
TOPRIMARY
HAS BEGUN
Paated Away at Parenti' He"*« Twia
Marring.

Oltu Hanaloveky was agiWably sur­
prised Tbors.lay eycnlog when about
30 of bis young me nfrlend* walked mlo bis home, Ti'l Randolph street, on
the oct-asioD of bis coDlcniplatetl dcimnure to Colorado, where he expects
make nis borne Otto b oue of ili<>M popular young men on tbe west
side, rabd tbe boys thought -itie HOUSE WILL' PASS BILL
liuncb” ouibt to spend one more even
SENATE WILL FIGHT.
Ing together before be left.
Card
es. and a general good time wen- Baiieved. Hewever. That the Mcaau
Viii
Win Out the Chief Canfeatures of the evening. Light refreshtest Being On lie Taking
menu were seized.
Immediate Effect.

SF^IAL SKSUM OPOBI

OSPiNA RECALLED

I-aaslbg. Fc-b 3C.-Thc simiial acs
skill of the legislature waa lallcd at
today Ihitii bir.uihee met J»iu:listeii tu tbe r.-adltig oI tbe gli'
ernor's gflessagr. .\ccvtdiug - to tbe
legis'utura indlratlons arc that the pre­
sidential primary hill will easily pass
Ibe house, hut a fierce light is expect■d la the seiiste. However, umny belevc that the piu|M>scd law will win.
Tbe whole figlii will prubably be over
the matter of luimcdutc effevIHenesa.
exp.'(led that i’ F Fierce,
lerk of (be house will be cleclcil cleik
without qpposluou'

rs Craio Sa<<‘ll^ky wile of Fr
?t«!.-ii»k'. di-d Ssi'inU' ii.i'rii
mg al llie borne o; b.-r j.a'eol» Mr
and Mi*. V fliiiho.. i;i Nerih 1’e.l.ir
vitrei, afifr a twi. weeks illnirss M >
ttol.-naky. |vn»
>nr» ol age a;,o
leaves N-m.Ic, her luiti-iit. and hiis*
band one iiitte rhil<l and her grand
father .S'agel ' She wav a memt*er ..f
Traveise t’liy Hive So .’,33, . urn
pauloii K.ircnriii and vif tho loidic* Headguartcra Optned lit Newt Varh
-.\uxiliuM ( f r t> \\ Veierues.
Ofliccs te be Located in CMcage and Ban FranCisco.

AMOUICa YRIS HRRH6

GENTLEMEN’S NIGHT

WOMAN’S CLUB HELD ANNUAL will ac.vik tbe presidential nomt.M, SOCIAL EVENT.
ir tendered him. bu friends
mediately aet u> work iti corral deleSplendid^^Pregram Waa Given and Woa -ll<■aduaaric^B are 0|iened here. .
mdlTi^Mtok Paid Eaccptienaiiy
Offue. wAH ata«.^;.o|>eBed In Baa
High TributeFranciMv aad Cb'lteAr ‘^>s marka
UoBota. I’olomhU. Fci>. 33.-Folfirst real •pIK in tbe'repabUras
lowing the, receipt by (he guvernDu.e more th.- Wemau» • luh of l«r(r rlnee President llsrrteoa la
uiem uf aTopy of Mlulstrr Ospllia a
Traveiwe I'lly did tbpiuaelvra luoud on Ini'S It I* believed (be eolosri. on
letter to Se« rcUry Koux (lie guv (be oue onariou of-(be year when all his return Wednesday. *111 lake tk*-crDiscnt announced tods} official
loKuallty U thrown aa^d- and the .lub Orid (u peraon.
I) that It had recalled Ospiua.
doors are o[>en<-4 wide to their liaaReeeevelt'a Latter.
liaod* sud Kebtlcmen frieuds. (be one
big oeeaalon of the year, tbe one tniut
rirlillemea:
.. ...
. .
imiioriuDl and be»t llkr-l by the wo­
m :.<itei and I reallae to Ibe fUU
• heavy rewhslblllty It fmls upon
men. the annual santleDK-n'e erenliig,
. hxi>Fewsins a* It does tbe car*'
which was marked PVIday evening at lull,
eonaidered convlctlona ef Urn
club rooms with that same des«-v
BEVnuT SHELLED BY THREE
ele. ted b' |gi|M>Ur vete to ataad
iliaralng'iBci and ivrdialky iliat
ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS.
te head* of goveramaat Is tMr'
QUESTION DISCUSSED BY STATE
has won lot them Ibe aHirovat of tb. »eirrs. »l*te#
CHEMIST RICH.
I ai»olmely agree with you that
-teiner sex on each oceaaion.
Considersbls Oamags to Buildingt But
This «a> the elgbieemb annual gm- Ihta matter la uot one to ba dadlii
Foreign Conctssions Wera
wiita Bu> roference to (be peraoMi
ilemen's evening, and It matierod uul ireierenct* or Inieraaia ol say maa.
Prevent any Future ConumlnaUninjurad.
If the man In the caae was (heir lot but purely from Ibe standpoigt of tS*
tlon ef City Water.
Coosutainoide. iVbdif—The Tur
tbe first time, or whether he bad been luiern-i* III the {•rotac aa a whole.
“I will a.<e|<i rive nomlnatlmi lor
Un Saturday afleinoon there was 'here etgbl^-n tiuu-*. the weii-ooie wav
Iftab (UlthorJties here received word
pie*l,lent If It I* tettdernl to me. SM
from Ucyrut. that three Italian baiHe in Itiformai m.-etinr ol^the mamber*
ail. and ft aeeiu<-d av
adlieri- to this declatoa until ta«
sbiiHi bombarded (hat city for a half il the-board of hcaltb anil city voun thuiigh the gre^i throng of men and lODVeiitinas bv expressed Its twtfcrr grtbe chief i.rincIplM to
bour. Tbe shelU did conaldiKitble II to tbr,purpose of going over the women, a> they entered tbe bangm-t
which . . ■ate
.................
wtood....and .lor which
....... I.
damage to buildings. No foreign con- allUBiion lii regard tu Ibe local water room, were In clowr touch than ever ouw
kian.l and which I have a)«vavaslons a-ert- damaged. No report of sui.plj with Prof. £.l«ard Rich. o( Ann before to the iiuFioae of a geotlemen's cadravoieH and alwe.va shall '
Arbor, who I* maUng a tour o) tbe evening, tbat of oeoiwratlou and mnredm-e to sciton. is tbe _
w> caenaliies has tM»ea received.
rule of tbe people; and. iherafor*. I
' for Ihe purpose of InrestteaUng (tml aov.-lal,oi>i>o^^itleu.
Italy Anneset Tripoli.
boi>e that >o> (ar
ir ss
as pewa
powalbte the |
Rome. Feb 34.—Tbe chamber of tbe 'condltkw
Xk*-4at> evcB{ bad been planned
lha ehsB
ff^put!et'pa8•^ (be bill teal night to nubed the d:i
for Tburaday. February- j:. to comrimerie*. 10 express Gfetr praf*
ihe sunexaiioii of Trl|«]| b.< Italy by a •Uir I’rof. Kk-b'did not deUver any iiieuiuraie the bIrib of tbat great Aral
a* to who ahall be (he uoasttee
t-d addresw. bui merely talked iiiioii preeident aii.l father of his iviuniry. of the repitbll.as patty tor pretedaaLvote of CH to
amid entliUBiast'.c
■Very iruiv youra.
l-olcls (hat were brought up aud Ceorgv'Wa.iiingioD, but on a.-<ouui of
rheer« frt-in Ihf floor ol the .li'aiulMT
“Tbeodore KoeaevelL''
-weted que-'tlous tliat were aske<i the luillary l-all given by tbe I'
■nd (he public sailer' .Vfterwards the
W
Taft Managemem Net BcaroB. . .
ni^mbera who votwl agaiusi aniicvs- b.' (ti.- olfliiali j icsent.
V.. wbl. b by right boMs first clatm on
<‘bl.ago. Feb. 36.—'7 hare hot 0M
lOD. inciudltig ihe socUliaty. a lew
Th.-rr has beeii some uueeilon at to Hil» date, Ibe tVomafft* eliib graciously erd of eriileltm (er Coloo*l'’Banae*
republicans an.i one radlral. Him.e Ibr i.urlty of the water that U pumii- l.ut tbei; d*!.- over Until Friday . How*
(It. lie bi^ always been as lrr»
Oaetani. were roundly Ll»»e.l. Only ed from the bay at the city water ever, the Wa*liiugiob idea wat- reivroa.bable reimbllran. Thera la ao
me member abwiainea from voting
.s. but eveiy atialyals tbat baa taliird. and'even if It was a day late, l■»glblllly of a split In tbe part, aad
When the result bevsiiic known eo- bees made by the state oBIclaU has (be general apkli was thrr<- and tbe
I* cerialD that President Taft will
Ibuslatm prevailed evviywherr and abown>ltai there Is nothing to fear program waa lairied out as planned.
and re^lacted." This
[he |<0|tulB<e l>egan a celebration from tbat source. s> no o phold or oth- Flags of various sliew chars.ierixed
vai (be siaiement made by CemsreasFlags were hoisted (hroughoul the city
germs ha»e boon found In tbe asm the devoratlve scheme in the rluh nan McKinle.r. mSasgar of the Taft
•lid shoi'S were cloKed
pie* of water and lie that have been rDuDi'. the larger onr» dra|N*d abont amiwlcn. ahoni;- after Li* arHeal
suhniKted for examination to the suic Ibi- »ide wall* and izveibrad. while Ibe here. McKinley defiled thfit Poewe
board of healtb. Tbe fait (bat tbe to- eiiiiic loom Dear tbe M-iling was bor- veil would make the strougeat raadll> Im aied at a |>ottii that It free ilPTcd with the smaller enee. Kacb of dale at the 1»1U.
from drifting sewage on areount of the Bcveu long labl.rt. with a little red
No Statemant Freni WaahIngtML
(he course the turreni takes In (be hatcLri at each plate, a liny flag pin
Waahlngioc. Feb 34—Tbe anooUBCw
makes the water suffklently pure ou each napklo. and the whole offset
p oafe to drink directly from the by a .eiiierplc*c Ikwiuc-i *f red rUH-u* leai of Rooserrit’s randldacy pro­
duced
sileoee in Ibe White Houae to­
K F I. Gregory of Toledo. Ohio, malba.
and given lern*. mad..’ l.ic pktuiv one
ll Is anneunred tbat Ihe proatwho has been a favorite visitor among
The vtali of I’rof. Rk h waa for the of In-BUty and i«rti<-ular charm. The
dent and- bU supponern wonid aar
Traverae I’lty eoclal circles, was again puri«sc of bev-v’Diing better acquaint-''
iu< lu l.-i .itwhes i>re|iarv-d id.
he guest of honor at a delightful
with the toal water coudittoba. <ari> out the Idea ax much as iiosai- oolblDg at prewenL
bridge party given by Mrs. U. II aiPl through Uii» kiKiwie-igc (0 ruc- hic. foi m>tancr. the rherry ulad and
fracken Thursday afternoon. Grow­
uieau* for keeidtig the watr; »u|r Ibe chcir. l.t- .reams with a small
ing plants of hyactotbs, daffodiU. tu­
[lurc In the future. In order to silken flag In earb. all of whkh cudlips. and zinnias, made a .-beery at- make sure that tbe water supply la
•d to I lie oPie-T of a tVaabiligtoa
moephere of spring within doors. pure to drinking i-urposcs, i'rof. Ki.b
lay . vent MU*.--, Je*( Caldwell John Monroe Getting Rasdy ii Com
There were twenty-eight guests pr«-« suggested that the <ity etperlni.-ni
Mary 1‘arr bad (barge of (he
picte Jebe Alrudy Begun aa
and atiec enjoying bndge for a w itb tbe new hy poi hlo: He method tbat 1
>. wirii The loliowiiig young gtrk
Been as -W««her
cou|iIe of hours, light refrei-hmeids
now roinloc into .-ommon'pravtii". las a eielanl*
FemitL ^
Mirre. Helen Tburlell
\
ere served at the small Ubtesvery inexKl!*.!.e way
llW-»« Wbinng. Cla-lv .Morgan, KliiaThe w inner* of itie i»i tie* were lurins freedom from di*-ea>« *ei mx jbeih I'a'.l.iii. Zincla AmioUe. (toJohn Monr.w ol East Jordan who
Mrs. F I* Ijwion- and Mis S O abd ha* j.rored to be entirely satlata. iaklln. I'urii*. Floii-n.-r I’ri.o. .\aoml started Ihe work of building the dock
Baw-yer. the first a handsome jewel
wherever it Uj« ijceti tried- I’m ]' lia.-maii Alcibea i'o<lillu. Ixrrulhy lines for the Hannah k l.w) Co.m tbe
and the second a vanity box.
II* to ttyini; oi.t !l.s plao <111
Hii'l Margate’ 'loffa'I, Joive|lhinc Cai- Flrat National Bank aud Sberinu A
Mra Orecory revcivi-d a l«,.uli(ul
made at a very Miiall
(o tile n- jv.-r Kuib Wiieon. IakiIc Habbler and Hunter, la !u (he city today'maklnx
l-OlitKJli Spoon as\ fiUC'.t prill- au-i It l- ; rol-aidi- that the «y*leu
I V, -a fmrker The girls wore Martha arraagelueotr «» complete tbe work for
(-uorerm aa aoon aa tbe weath­
invitation tu the UraTken homcM.c fXi-ciiinetited »kli ilda spring
:on ker. bleto and ia|*a. wbkb
er Bill peruijt m rite-apring There
la always as aesurame of a very | Thk nin-’vou would lusute the wau-r
l-nllle
are sevrtal oti.er property ownera
alon^ the river who are .-outemplatThe lu.ocallon was gi«cu I
log similar inip-ovemeoia
With tbe
entire line Improvrd. tfi>ardma0 river
For Featmaster at Nsahaw
-Alt that l» n*edc-« i* the rlgbt plan
i>ro—n! an attracrion loatead erf
on The .tail- iK'i.-.i
The I'nited Stales Civic Service
aad the- right man to start thu new
that
there
>
;-,e
a
great
dral
ot
a”ew«e
Duluth and ManiiowrOc Enter Prottau health i,
and groatng class of advenisera. The
lin.e tu helping ’
examlnatton held oa Marrb
Against Inereaaed Flowage from
Ition a’ t
Monr-M- i. oue of the aubslangraatewt dlSicuity to be overcome is
ti.eir *stc- euj.i.ly ai
Lake Michigan.
r;t!c* lu
' i:aai Jordan and la c*the public's belief that it knows the for the po.rition of prattnaatcr at Neabto the o’l-^ri It...- of the I,.
ot an cutirdr-adv.ao
tawaats. To be eligible (o (he uOtoc
le .umir.iaslon lorm
appiegreat man.' Ld in hono: I

good
loinl*
w.-e
i
1
sppjlca'ni
must
be
31
yesra
of
age.
Duluih.
Mitin.
Fch
3~l>al-jtii
r
dopted In that Hiy
“But does it? .
cvoniry. IS. gueats al!
resident of tbe territory supplied by Comaicrcia! >Iub Satuiday devided t-*
“Do you?
(be i-la.'mg
f value in the fviture
r 10 gn ba. k to (he oU
“Good apple* retail In New York that otUre and must give conduct of protest sgains; the plan iii ''atrago i-i
Follow.ug
1l.e people Brcaattoand most dtlea tor more than good the office of bis peraonal attenUuo Ittcrcaav dtawing of w.it.. from Lake
Hale
a
■nuli baa b«eu a big aav-.
Application blanks and literature re­ Michigan lor sanitary u»r
gea. Fancy Western apples
hriLlmi.t niat.D'
i.':*eta(loti.
lor prices never reached by the Snest lative to the sp'pointoient of founhThe prulcst 1* baaed u;: i..-- sruiirid ,
k San-n i-recloat poatmasiera can be secured fru-u that such lucreste would lower uc]
.lub wei'-.uied
“Ap^ee are gruat aids t«'digestion the aecretary of the local board of Uke's level,
’epreseniatl
and efficient regulators of (be system civil service examtnera at the post club probabl
Tte most dekeate Invalid can digest office.
iegton next wcek.
, ;TcUt Was U.Mf.»3.S* Ourliig Psa|
a baked apple or apple'eauc«. Then ^ias Emma awanaon, daughter of ; Ma.ii:v>«oc. Wi*.
Wi*
KcJ
—Man-lOne Suk M.aaing, Anothc' Reaeued
.I
Year_2J0 Fires I" Thirty,
ibero are thousands of ways of pre Mr. aad Mra. rc.er;SwaD»on. and far, ifowor will Join with otae lake pnn*! Ative—Fir* i* St.il Raging and
]aeail*-n:
Sis CeuM.es.
paring apple*—pie*, puddings, tarts, Erlckfion of Ibis city, were quietly niar-Un vigorjual' protewring t.eIore the[
Mine Will Be Sealed.
),.j
salads—botlod. baked, fried, etc.
ried at the fongregational paraoaxgejwxr deps.-tment on February
McAlester, Otte. Feb •:—Eight bo'» -liiiie tbe luovt imio’i
1.B1JMDS. Fe’j 3( —A.cvrdLfig to Ifafi
Apple* ar* better tor tbe com- Wednesday evening. Rev, D Cochtln against the peiltlou for addiiwavt die* hav* been taker, from the Wento-e
.-ii‘ She ar-ured t!,e.:;
plesloft than all the beauty prepara- offHeatlng. They were attended
water from l.ake Michigan lor th* e.-a f'-»I Mining to
: Leb.gh
p'tever more weli-ooie|- -|ori of Game and Fire Wsrdea
auie lorest Bre* rawed a teas
The fire bro'ke out in the mine cr. than at il.i- ’ime
made, becanse they cool and
I. Joe Maeaenich. Mr and 'hkago drainage canal.
loie. and wo-kfl
wo-Jid i-e
l«i jq.tjoate..
j
Tbe water tn the nve; here U alout wbub ItO were working. One is Mill a. webome aga.n
parity tbe blood.
' Mrs. Erickson are both well and fav
P« Fear.
Rev. Denis- tocLIin reairiOded to
a lemn ic nude 1 > estimate tho
“Applet can be preserved In tin Drably known :a Traverae flty and 0 in.lira lower than ever before re­ mlaaiag and believed to have perished.
to* to seedUnsa. wbkb wooJd'ufi.
hat* a large circle of friends who win corded - It is declared by rtt.v offi-. One man wa» rescued alive this mom
tea. or gtass Jars, or by drying.
ilenKn. paying 1
doubieoly raise tbe total teas. Tba
Tbe fire is aiill ragtng and un i{,|i
i lor her .
rials If more water Is taken from Lakej
“Apple Juke, uafwmeatcd—COB- Jots la fixtendlfig coagratsiat:
saying that If tbe report atwwj laat tfiara wera XM Brea
mealy known as eweet cidetWs a this time. They will reaidc oa Tenth Michigan. Manitowoc will be aenousl'ilet* tbe miasLng
fouod’idiai welcome
tfi 34 tofifiiJie*.
^
jstroet
bafidicapped tn lu water auppiy.
[tbe mlae will be sealed.
(CoaUsnad oa page (oor.)
(CMUfiited OS pace Rwr.)

ORCHARD PROFITS

VETERANS ||NCED

GIYBI A SURPRISE
Otto HsnaJevaky Tendered Farewell
By Frisnda.

Celembia Promptly Acts on R«.
eeipt of Copy of Minister’s
• Letter.

BOMBARDED CtTY CITY WATER SUPPLY

IK HUMOR OF MRS. GREGORY

YOWORfOl DRGKURB

HARUS OFF UKE MIGHI6AR

EIGHT PERISHED

FIRE LOSS IR SYAYE

<HUND flEAVEBSE HERALD. !AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, TTESDAT. FEBBUART 27, 1«S. -

^ PAGES. T'

tend Tnvene iknU
u< Trtrene Ujr £«ii»
Twjce A weeK,
pKUWied TneMia> m4 Tlnrater *l
Tr»r«m aw, Utcliiti*. b?
HiKALO A RECORD CO.
TW T. Bato .........................Pr*»ldeat
Om. G. Bates.................. Vice PfeaWent
J, W. iiaues.............................Secrcun .
Clan X. BatM......................... TreMurer
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TMO* T. DATES
Etflter end SlanasM-.
Both PlMua B«. a
OEIce, 123 Tnnl Street-

»«•

.STs:

OatVear.................... HM* ie Advance
■b hloalhs...................^0^' *D Advance
lUptha.......... jB.Adtw*
Dnlcred as seconWUsa. matter
Hareb t. IMS, at t^e pesioBlee at
Traverse CKy.
ondar the Act of
Ooaaress of Oarch 2.18T».

QroMiM His mil 2,900
OFF UMCE MICHIGAN
WATER.”
The shore la. the ^mosaaie being
•sot to the United sSlda^Wfr depariaant rs»udlag the proi><mH increase
0l fiowasb from Lake, . SJlchlgan.
The asereUrr of war has fixed
FMtrtury 33 as
ibe data
Chlcaco at the pteca for a beai:lng
fiOB tbqae who era antartne obiectlona to ^a ptopoaesl plan. The fnili
crawers wad manuUctnrera of MlcbIpm have Tor two or ihraa years bean
aBtarlBf protesu agaloat Ibe pro>ected
««lf caaal, KxhansUve argnyRts have
hasn praae«ad,1b show that
vast
frail intaresU of
wMally •fecled by jAs-diversion of
•HAHDE

bjr ranaoB of the chuge In cUmato
which lavesUgaUon Indiratsa wohld be the resolL In addition
V to thla arguiMBt
the-lowering of
the Ikae levela.
U has been shown conclnslrelr
that alBte Um consuacUon of the
ChiMBD dmlaags canal, the lake
levels
her/
been
perceplUbly
lowered, la fact to aneb an extent
that dredglDg has been necessary in
taka poru to permit the dotting of
targe Tsaaela. Right hem In
Grand Tra.vene regSoo, this has been
ahews eoncliMively and an example
of this eendlUoB la slMWn on the srest
side of Grand Traverse bay
Traverse Buck, Not matpr years ago
there wu a dt^' ai tWa point where
•nan burn eooU land. Lnst aommer
an ordinary 18 foot lanlcb could not
got within 100
yards of the, t
end of the . dock aad*'
llWM...........................
was evw difflenit (br a row but
land at that polm. ThU Ir only to•taaen of manr'lo prove the conten­
ds that tbs lake levd hu faeea low«Mt and aduUfic Investigation has
aitl^led the eandiUoo to the Chicago
MMlgan was Ibe first to enter
protut against the gropdaed water
'Tty and Trareru City tbe first, with
the poHible exceptkm of the Boo.
repr
n to congroM urg­
ing preveotltlve muauru to protect
the vast mannfactnrlag and farming
Interwta of hUcbigan. Three yeara
agn^ a reoolBtlon was adopted by the
Grand Traverse Uacoln club wking
geagreu to make an investigailon.
11l,e Traverae City Burd of Trade

kaat Deceoiber, the Rate eranse
look a like actloc. empbasltlDK the
detriment the’.prapoaed canal wooM
arork to UichlSan'«-sreat InteredU.
Since tbal time almost everr citr
alonii the aborea ofdUke Mlrblxan
In this state and Wisronaln has filed
protests. J-ast Saturday the Duluth.
Coronierctnl elob held a meetiai; and
of protest, the con
teoUoo belns based on the. eroond
south would tower the lake's let cl
areater exteot than has heretofore
haen the case. Manitowoc. Wiaitntsln.
has takes similar acUoii. At that
point the wattl-.lB 30 Inches lower than
before the conslnicUoo of the <'hlc«80 dnlnhjte canal and has seriously
affected ablpplng. Both these titles
will send represenUUves to Chlcaso
the 3Sth wim strong argumcma
against the plan.
While at flfwt the contcntlona of
the.Michlgan manufacturers and fruit
growers waa actorUed little attentloa,
continued Investlgatlops have thos-n
that the matter was one of immense
importance hnd which calls for prompt
and vigorous action on the large In­
terests of this state and other aUles
bordering on the lakes to prevent
further delrlmenUil effects that would
only loss to Individuals and
(rest Industries, but to the slates the
damage wemid W irrepaiablc. Wheth
er the ]>e<>ple of Michigan will look
upon the matter with sufficient scrisend strong delegations to
Chicago win be aoea when the meeting
takes place, but it Is certain that It
this atate desires consideration.
present a sufficient force before
the war depanment to command re
Sl>crt and consldcratkin.

THIfi DATE IN HlfiTORY.
February 23.
.Napoleon Konnpiirle appoint1 coinuandcr of the French army In
Italy,
17!>^^—r. 8. Congreu paaaed the
first general Quarantine act.
iy31—John Kcata. the great -Eng­
lish poet. died. Dorn in 1TV6.
1S33—Boston locorporaied as
1K2T—AuUiorahlp ol the Wuvcrly
novels ackmwledgcd by Sir Walter
Scott.
18411—Alonzo Toucr
consecrated
ProtesWnl Episcopal bishop of I'cnnaylvanla.
1817—Twenty thousand Mexkans
under 8anU Anna defeated by o.tHH)
Americans under Geo. Tailor iu bat
Uo of Buen^lRalii.
1861—Abraham l-lacoli), I'rosidentelect, mrhg^ ffatfilanjift in
amid many rumara of i>crll.
186:—Naahvllle taken by tbe Fedc>
1863—TapUlu Speke and Grant
Dounoed the discovery of a source of
the Nile in L^e Ylclfiria Nyanta.
iw:—Ulas Elicn M Btoneand Mmc
Ttllka released by Macedonian ,brl
gands upon 'the payment of a large,
tansom.
1811—Qunnab 2*arkcr. chief of the
Commacbe Indians died near Lawnon,
Okla.
Pabruary 24.
1716—Tbe Earls of Derwentwater
and Kenroufr l>rheadcd in larndon, for
treason In favoring tbe canse'of Iht
Pretender.
1778—Jmc De San Martin, famous
South Ainerltan patriot, bom. Died
Aiig. !7. isr.0,
1783—Obarlca Bonaparte, father of

CONDENSED STATEMENT
A tfetaOed statement appears In anollmr
column.

RESOURCES
Lounud Bonk.................................... $ 817.591.24

USBcdiiiidduelnnU. & Tiai. 109.40647

6uki>gHoiiK.FaniURiiiiiriil>n<..

66.000.00

TuHpadlcSknMdm..................
47149
Cull ■>) Due Iran Dub................ - M4.SVS.M
..............................$1,218,068.41

LIABILITIES
C«pitgl.'SiBpiasEBdPfc6ti................$ 126,091.12
OrcoUlkRu^..........................................

100.00000

Deporiti...?!..................................989,9W.2»
Total............................ - $UI8.068 4!
Groiirfb In Deposits
r.mi

m.mi - f8Sl.M0.00

Dff(kl911 . $927,000.00

Feita 20. T2 $OM.977.00
FKST NATIONAL BANK
TRAVERSE CITY

-

MIOflQAN

S'apotaoB, «led. Bam MarA 3i.'lT46.
Amy, 'foitad the water fn
Reritatkm “Bed. WhUe and Bins"
18«-Ab<Bcatton sad filght of Lmia Btnita of Mackinac at a depth of lea lUthrm Prascott.
teet, 10 fiegrees warmer Umr* la AnFlag salute by ocboid.
Philippe M Trance.
1863—Territory of Ariiona fhemed mat. J911. than at putau la takes
Song “Amerles' ny schooLom pah of New Mexico.
Huron and Michigan during hla
School “YelU"
1861—Covomor Vance of North Ca-, of lavesUgatloo through the lakes laal
Tbe school has Just ctam
the filg fiterc.
year.
roUna h
■yeU'-whlch Is:
Ed Campbell, manager of the bard
he straggle fbr freedom shall never Tke total flow-age nenhward threagb
Bomba-Ucker. BBmb*4ich
wore divUlon: George HamUn. aian
w given up."
• ’
I-ake Michigan. U U estimated,
Hip-ylp-ya,
amer of the shoe dlvlafatn. and Charles
1874—Carl Schurs made bis famous fot exoeed Te.ese to flO.tWV cubic fen
Hlp-btp rah-rah. RU rahTnOli.
XYilcox. manager of 1h< eloihUg Ji
-pcQci In the senate aigalntl the pro- l>cr second, tbai being tbe amount tlisiUp. bomh. bah:
vtalen of tbs “Big Store." have Jnsi relosed currency InflaUon
chstged tbrvntgh tbe StmRs of MaeOld Mission. Old Mlasios
Inrned from a ten dara' trip to Ibe big
Fahruaiy 2S.
klnar.^oa It Is knowu that tbe a,
Rah. rah. rail
m3—United 8U0H sUp “lloniet-' gate dlaeharge Trom the three Great
AR of the program acmed to be narkeU, where they
lines ot si>rlng goods, All thnse
•aptnred the Drltlah ekjnpad-war Tea- t^kes. Superior. Horoo and Michigan enjoyed 'cry much b> everyone. Tha
lepori outside bnslaess •
cock."
ibrc'ugb the 6r Clair river meai
vtrj
building being filled to Its cspsdty.
1831-rolca defeated the Ruahlana-at normally, but ;iP.t»00 cubic feet per
The school la progreasing very well. flood, and that tbe "Rig Siore" will
.. EH npvMl
Prague.
This yrar there is twelve members lu have an extra fine show lag ot sew and his wife, Kate HowrIL dateii I
1811—Ida M. Lewis called “tbe Grace
Slirlng merehaaillse which will apprai
With sucevos lor the fmll industry tbe eighth grade.
A,
. U,
D, iwox. I
the buylag public of Traverse Cit;
Darling bf AmorlmC' bom in Nc»
West Mldflgan dependent
of
Deeds
for
the
County
itf lirood
jri. R. I. Died there. Oct. 31. Ibll.
largclympun tbe northward flowage of
Traverwe and Bute of Mlcblgaa. o«
1831— Milwaukee and
Mississippi7W.0U0 cubic feet of tempered wale:
the Tenth day of Usrrb. A. D. ipei.
In the earth are MBcilmes beard be- . a I Jl>rr .'>9 of Mortgage*, on
railroad opened from Mltwaokee *to filong its shores tt Is evidem that wnv
Jg.
lore a terrible earthquake that waraj^ which
,
moneage there lx etatmsd
Waukesha.
reducHoo iu the votumn of such flow
of tbe comlitg peril. NaBare*s waiTFlj. be due at the date of iJila m '
1832— Thomas kivorc. author ol
must oorrespondtngly detrlmenialIngs are kind Thai dull pain or ache',
9
of
One
Hundred
BUDm
-LalU Rookh." died. Bom May 38, ly aflert the climate.
to the back waras you the kHneya jaitars and nlaetv^flve oeota. sod £
TOed stteniton If you would e--■■ ‘'f ■T‘‘» doUaria. provided
“•.»
West Michigan fruit growers have
itadles
18.3T—Bwinnlng of the Indian Mu been given seve^l object lessons upnod ho sail Of
bMes or Bright's
idisemae. Tasc "Oe^lproceodlngs
*^***'"|i,'infrsiil1nrs ai law
lsw~havlag
beau taatt_
having bean
Ibls maiter during tbe past three
1868—Disraeli became premier of years, and noiatyiy so during the pa*t
*ny"^'*an
or'.nT^'
England, auccecdlcg tbe Earl of Dqf- wo moiiitis.'
Irioe
1 In saM snortEven under tbe existing terms of
ble."' writes Peter Boody. Booth Rock- gage, and the xtalute In nich s
l»11—Chartea D. Ullica appointed llowaiicc for wlibdrawsi ul wsier
wood. Mich "it U cenalnl)
provided, notice U hereby
aocrclary to ifeaideet Taft.
through the Chicago Drainage <s
kidney
medierne ' Try it
It oO cents at
dtiey medierne.
,1,.. f»rWrdnss«lsi the seweie
igglsta of
ot Traveree
Traverse City.
I dnigglsta
fH*,.
JTao" iTo; ill*. aTTea
the resutu have beeu disastrous
• Pchruary 26. _
wr shall sell
1633—Fliat legislative saacmbly of Michigan iMopie.
BONDING ELECTION NOTICE.
At
the
opening
of
the
Chkagn
Maryland met at St. Mary's
Notice la hereby given that at the
t Ihe Nonh Front Deer of thn
Also Broke Fromiac In Net Cenfinlns
il
a
few
jrsrt
ago
the
limit
ot
ulBenerwl ebn-Hon. ii> be held April 1,
ITii^—TbwJiauk of England suspend­
Opcrmioas
to
Tripoli—GUplallML
tlufollowing
proposllloli
win
I
m
>
ed taeh payiiients. owing to tbe fia- lowsDcc was placed by the War llo■vatic Eaehangea Will Be ^
aubfliltied lo the eleeton. of Grand piaro wbero ibe CircuU Court (ar
inclai cooditlon of England la conae- panmcQt at IO.IHmi ruble feet per
Tca»er».e county. Michigan, for bond- said County of Grand Travoroa to
Mads by Powers.
ond.
ing the couniyv lor the sum of Tan held.i soh.ier-: to (umre InaulmeoU
luence of the long war with Krama.
Thousand DoUarx ($i<i.ihhh lor Uie
The Chicago Sanitary district Lsk
ired by said mortgas* and
Umduii. Feb. 26.—Ylgoreua dlpkimd |Mircfaaa<- of the Driving Park Axaoc-ia
1802-Esek Hopkins, commander-lnlieeii operating under a permit of
yet doe sod payable, (be preotan
•hief of the Sm American war fleet,
expected
<UHi feet |>er seeoud. They are usitg:
described In aaid noi.................
delivered
tu
.^ly
from
all
European
died in Prorldence. R. 1. Bora *u
luch thereof ax may h
7.000 icvt per second It is said.
eounirtcs.sis a reault of tbe bombard
Scltuatc. R. 1-. In 17I8.
ae on said
If ghen 11 i>ermil lo the full limit of
....... _ _
cent tatqr««(.
I8«y—John Howard l*ayne made his
of Beyrut. French hnd DiHlfih
10.000 feet they nJll probably really
legal costs, tofether with
Ant appewranoe as an actor at the use l.'..«O0 to 20.000 cubit- feci per sec­ warship ar» on their way to Beyrut. visotvi of Grand Traverse county. Bald ney's
fee ofTenflellars
ascoaveoBBtad
of” * "
Italy broke the Interaational law’ In resolution reads as follows:
rark-Tbaaler in New Vork.
tor therein,. tbe preulaes being fieond uuder concrasloo
failing to gtv* 21 hours notice belofe tVlirrea*. Ihe eounly of Grand Trav scriiied
BB (olloWV
1813—Napoleon I. escaped from ElThe outside flgure named, so.iuv)
erwe U snihurizetl and eni|ii)prrrd
abclllug theeiiv aud ala<i broke |Wxm- borrow luoney on lis lalth and eredli. lo-olt tbe Warn Half of Ibe 8o«tbcubic foot per second,
tonflnd'hcr opcralloua to Trl through Its authorued sgenix and of- eoat Qimner of Seeiloa Thlny-COor la
I5SJ—The Emperor Nicholas dcdir- about two million tons per hour or
Tweaty-flve .North ofRaaga
flears to Ixxue lauds to purrhaw land Townahip
cd 'the Ungddm of Poland henceforth fifty mllllaii tons of warm surface poll.
Ten
Wsot
contalalag
eighty
acrea
(or the pnri<oxe of holding thereon
ere or leso. In tbe t'ouBly of Oraad
Integral part of the Russian em­ water diverted pe; day.
fairs an.l exhibitions of an agriculiural
raverxe aad Bute of Michigan.
pire.
cbBracti-r and to 'grant the use thereof
Abundant faetf'and data In relsliou
Jan.
33.
l9fS.
Dated
THE MARKETS.
froM lime lo time lu agriniliural aad
1835—81. Louis received a new city I the proposition I
oib«r Bot leilcx of a similar nature un
• 0 ♦♦♦♦♦ o
o
charier.
upon retiucst. to the Board
der An .No 228 of tbe Publle Acts of
GRAIN.
1871—prclliulnartcs of peace
1911. now therefore It lx boreby
Englneera at Washington and a dupllCUlrago.
Feb.
26-Wb4mt
11
0654
iween J-'rasca and Prussia slgucd
RcMtlred. That it Is expedleut anil t’NllERWOOn fi VMIAJR.
rupy Is now- on the way in Sec­
orn. SkSae. Oalx. 52Mt-.
ilcxirable lu ixirrow money ot
VcraallleB.
retary Win. Allien Smith and I'has E
^l"
Toledo. Fob. 26.—Wheat. V85ie faith and ci-edlt of said i-ouniv to
HR|4—W. -dJ.- «im|«oo Buccccdo.1 Townsend.
lands III Ihc sum of fen Thousand
Cyyrn. 665ic. Oalx, .3l%c.
M'atie IbMUP.lpu as governor of SuuiU
Dollars to lie eaianded In Hie porefiane
The farmers and fruit gruwers of
Detroit.
Feb.
26—Wheat.
9CVi
fbrollna.
of forty sr-rex of land, nwonl by Ibe
H. dl N. C. TIME CARa
West M rhignii and Ihc upper per..Traverae City Drtviiig I>srk Associa­
P.M.LY M.‘,A. MJP.M.
U»u8—Richard J. Gatling, inventor sula. together with oRiciala of pomol Oats. 63Wc. OalB. 33%c.
tion: and be It Bniber
•U90, 7:M 6:83: 3:33
of ibeGaUlhg gun. died in New York glcal Bocletiea and graages may loi
Resolved. Thafthe question of mai
SO 1:33 t:<»
• POTATOEfl.
B«a in Hartford county. North Caro­ tribute mato-riony toward protecting
log saU loan and issuing aaU boada
Chicago, Feb. 26 —PotoUiffs
lina. EepL
ISIS.
for the sum of Tat T^uxaml Dollars,
their iDlercsU and conserving there •luuicd at »l.t>3 sn.| JMo.
be KUbmUletl to a vote of the electors
future welfare by Immediately teleof xald I'ouniy. at Ihe gcueral spring
grapldngv Senators Smith and Tuw-nLIVESTOCK. .
election to l>e held In.sal-1 conoiy ot
si'iid and all Michigan coiigrcs»uien
Buffalo. Feb 26—Caltlc -Kvcelplx the first Moodii' in April, A. D. IP|2;
i-oumy cb-rk
cuatpsc every move that may bs made
: active. IT
Calvca-rtAcilvc
Mli^ 1-1, County Prlseners by promoters and advocates bl
igo 1-akea-lo-lbeGuir t'antl
scilvc. |7:r.«i7..*x): No. 2. t.'. 23 llogx ig.uK- mnnner and In ilv same leagth
nine ax now p^e^crlb>^]
Tlb.-d by la
jeci in their demand for iDcroased di­
i(- hoMiDg of geoeral eleetlonsi h
version of water from Lake .Michigan
: Ir fm-llirr
Uiroiigh such srtlllrlal channel.
Resolved. That Ihe form of batlol
LIVESTOCK.
This is s Question of self preserva'
In' iise<l at xald cleetko ahall lie ax
ihc board of aui>eniaor)> of Grand Hon to the MIebIgau fruit growing lb(olluwx:
Traverse counly to ibc cH«-*-l that the duatry usd cannM be profitably neg­
For the iiropMltlon of bonding
. - ................................................ 86 6C Grand Travenio County loc,T«
■jtsTen
contract for the care of jirisoners sent lected.
Cowi .....................................................Sc sand lallarx (or tin puipooc ol pttfrom this SDonly entered Into
Uespectfullv.
Lambs ..................................................4tf8e chaxitg
IP M.
ag"tlie forty a< ri-s of land owned
MarHi IV? lOOi*. will l>e terminated
Farm Froowce—Buying Price.
Wfiltoa .
I- •Traverw t'liv Driving Ikrk AsFIIA.VK n WADE
September 1. 1912. and alter that .late Traverse t'ity. Mich, Feb 23. 1912
Rowley .
Poialocf. per bushel ................. 10083c
-Isllon. for the' iniriase
e of bolding
Uulicr ......................................................Me MiryNin lairs and eshlhiilonx
SlgM ..
'Shlhilloox of an ngall short lime prlsonci-i, sball be
Eggs ............ ............................
Grarllng
culiiiral character and. to grant tbe
inllied to the couoiy )alt. This la t*'c
Hay. per ton .............................
...818
!■ ihrriaf from tlm*- to time to agrl
8ix months' notice ibat..niU8t bo given
Straw, per ton.................. .......
..I9.0D niiiural un-l other soelcllea of a slm{11:38, 8:28
Norwalk.............
by cither |«ny acixMlng lu the con­
Orain.
ilsr iwiurc.
111:44 5:SI
Oackaaa JcU..
Hannah fi Uy Co.
3:05J 6:51
I I 1YR8.
. Manlatee .............I
tract. The reason for rcfunlng ItIbCliy »:S7
I I >
Trains arrive at Travs
oners after that date 1» that the Insti­ Birthdays of Lincoln and Wsthln«m. 10:50 a. m- 6:« p. f
ton Honored by Scheloro at
tution lx now oicrereoded and that
Hegtiining st a lalnl In the souil
Old
Mission.
many of the comiads with the •
wexi quarter of Section one At Tow
D. RIELT, G. P. .
Traverse City Milling Co.
ties of the state will haic lo be ter­
West
chalQx,
A >cr> enj(>5alile program was giv M-hesi ...............................................
minated In order to ukc care of the
Corn .................................................
of nonh boun.lary of raid lul and 33n Tcclk Ez|M«« ^jwltategreat Increase in prisonors that arc eii Hi till- Old .Mission school
Rye ...................................................
llnke east uf Ibr wes’ boundary.
day
a(lern<KN>.
Feb
2^'
-Ncarl}
all
the
lielng sent to that Instltuiluu (row all
OaU .................. r............................
ibcDi-c eaxi ;o(>ii links, thence xouib
By tha “Kaalar” MStBM
llnkx. thence west zom'linki
iwreuts oMbe Old Mission school and Buckwhiat. |.cr cwi....................
those achiag taath
iru of the state.
Beans ...............................................
thence oorlh i’Kxi links to pUcr of beThis will lx- good Bcwi> to til.- ho­ Ihe whole of the Ogdensburg bcImhjI Kidney beanx ........................................... ginntns. I>eiiis luiiy acres of land.
attended. I'hc program was as (ol Beans quotatioDs are on hand picked Hiore or leas
boes and pctly malefactors, who w
|uw»
Datcl at Traverae niy. M1<-h.. Pel. with weak bearu will apprmdala the
enjoy being sent to the county Jail
Far. . . ............................. ..........
iDstruniciital by Robert and FTda
“Kaolar Mthod of patataaa Bgtna>
Im- fattened up during celd weather
Rutter ...............................................r..l2c
Uoa.
dull times. As the stale law now pro­ Thompkiux
Eggs
DM. W. O. KINTOlf
QuolatlooB h> grammar room.
vides for the working of county prlsSira- .................. ...............................
204-306 Wllbalm Block. wlU Dr.
Dialogue
b.v
AInn
Tompkins
aafl
.NMsa.
Fura
and
Tallow.
onerw on the roads It will »)o up
wofU, Tnraraa Oty.
.No. 1 cured hides ..........................
Frankie Os'lund
tills county after September I to i
No.
1
cuigd
hides
..........................
Quolalkiui by sceotiC grade
Ibis plan lato practice, otherwise there
-No. Tgiaon.hHrs . .
IlecluUou "If I Could by txinovan
will 1x2 an Inllus of lrami« and iwliy
...-9V
criminals that will keep the offh-ers Bullen.

in FMTCIttllEn

XfclT5iS2' _.,^-

POWERS WHL
REMONSTRATE

UHURIMEIT PRaUTURE

ano REES FOH V«8S

i !l!l

SCHOOL OtVE PR06RIIH

ly WIttaBrt

busy and prove a burden lo tb< roun- ;''Soli> ••Drestui Just Ufcama" b> Ju. - . green call .
W Jenett.
Ilecltailon ' .Abraham Liaeoln'
Michigan Fruit Ofawrert Should Act Munon rreseotl.
. 82 t>o and up
The ••Getiysbiorg Speech " by Harold
PrampUy.
....:ScO83:.0
Raceootts .............
Lansing. Mk-fa . Feh 23. 1912 Urdlc.
Skunk
...........
. ..60C683.-Song 'Red. Mhlle and Blue
Frank D. Wade.
.......... 80c68
kluskrat .................
Klu .
Traverse City. Michigan, school
Weasels
.
.
llceiistloD
"A
King
"
by
Lola
Tumpadvised that aecreury of war
.83-17
Mink dark .
wtll give hearing at ten thirty, mom klns
..........83-15
Mink pals .
"JJfe of Uncoln" told by Robert
..........83-87
ing of twenty-elghtb Instant upon a|>..5Sc—8L7S
pllratimi of asnilary district of I'bi- Tompkii
Initruraenial b Ksty Bsglcy
ago lor dhcrslon of ten thousand seeOliver Brinkman
Wamaa in Sukido tptdamk.
iiid lept from i^ke Michigan.
Anecdotes of Uncoin
Isabel
Mo rawer than five suicides, all of
CHA8. -S. OSBORN.
Reay.
oromra. were committed m Paris om
Governor
Story of ''Lincoln's Forket Memo­ recent day A mother sad har daugh­
The foregoing telegram from Gotter took cyanide of polastion beeaues
inior Osborn is^jwlf eaplanatory to randum Book" by Mae Tompkins
three dsyt.
Reading “Ob! Why Should th.- Snlr they had had no fc-xd
those aiviualartd with the situation
The daughter waa a I;rie arilit. A
ding tbs interesia and material tl of ).Mortal Be Proud" by Katy Bag reung Anstrtan girl of 18 threw berwelfare
welfare of waatem Michigan trail ley.
OBto tbe rsMa es a train was en­
luiirumeniat by Robert sod Fids tering the Marbenf eiatlesi of the Me­
growers

It la generally conciNjed that the Tompkins.
tro A woman of 48 took aroenle. a»d
l-lncoln's -Poutoss" by Carl' Pratt tbe fifth, who was 37. shot hamU
la.orable climatic c-oodliloDt prerat:
"t-tsrolD DougUas Debates" by Flda thraaflh the bean.
lag throughout the Michigan Fruit
Bell, fcxiending from .Mackinac Siralu Tompkins.
A C«a« •( Appandicitis.
Soag "Mount %‘srnos Bells"
to the Indian line and Cfi.v miles
Nias ilmea out of ten It U caused by
land, are due chiefly to the northward school
a ronxilpated habit. Tbe appeaciix be
Esaay "Life of Washlnron" by Jes­ comes inflamed from a oongeated state
of the boweix The best preventative
.ke MUhlgan along the west aloft o! sie Hilmer
keep the bowela open sn-l tbe
Wathlagton aer« ires by George Larof ihj state, and tbe tallecUob ol
movemanu regular Thla ean be done
great vriumek of'siich bedted- water dle. Ralpb Lardir'. Morris Lafdle. Jarii conventeatly. comfortably
tood results to the abolee tody by ukin the north end of {.ake Michigan, Kuhkoff.
c Dh HER
w bare It oprcca as a moderating agen­
iaatramenul by OUyer Brinkman tag an oecaxional doxe o:
RICK'S Sl'GARCOATED
.
D nu.fi
It
cy Giroa^lput the wlater montha
and Katy Bagiev'
J a fine old caihanic remed.r
rei
that
That aneh seUeetlon of betted o-stRcclUtiOB "Minute Men" by n'sller
I lu work mildly
1 ihoroaglilr.
tk exIrU at the polai aamed la proven OaUand.
br ihe fact that Coloael r. McD. Town­
Recitation “The Old FUf by Lll
send of the Corps of Englaecra. V. Has Lardlc.

Site”""

Garden and Field Seeds
-zrrMP
We have received some of our (arden teedt
already and eicpect our bulk «eed» In tbe near
future, fio If you will need either farden or field
Beedfi fiec u* before you Bend oatilde or buy
elfiewhere. Do not jud^ by price alone* There
U a treat dlfferance In tend afl flveli a« lo hay.
com or oata. We purchase our »tock frotn the
belt fields of reepoosf ble growers* You wit) find
our seed hiffafrade In germination. You know
that a rood crop can only be raised from rood
eeed.
Fo( the Md we kave hifK^ratie glfflUg, clorcr. lisodiy.
•IitIu. nai Tctck. erckard fnaa. H«ainaB fow. red tap eri
ak^ every
oi seed icr tbe gtrd^
Cmnc lo tee m. or write to
Cbm (treeti.

bi

at tbe conwr of Frat sad

Comer Prd&t ftOm

OSAN'D TEATEHSK HraXm,

SWTKBSE BAT EAGLE. TBESDAT, FEBBEAST K, 19H.
tbraiub tke Onlted Staten win pre­ and thTonqnarfrw ton*
vent such condition*.

mart eloQs. and unparalleled, baa Im«i

rnada will enable the fanner to study

iii lmlsiv.-, moat unsi ieOtlOi-.

Thu ran

market quolaiioks and conditloDS sod

t very plainly in tbe plannlns

to be able to |4*ce bis produce where

orsanUatlon will-undoubtedly w-t
lante rille* It Is Ibeee same
Tbe modern gdbd road contalo* eo aelOah purpose. ln|mprovlnB tbe busiilarse cltlei which have IntenslSed tbe
of tboae Interested In It. yet it i* (irobletn* that confront
tbe
naUoQ.
cauiina
ihi ibclr intention to oi>en up (our hun
Kundamenlallv. tbe -only tkiM whlrb

U *111 brlnn the most, not lesMnjt him

Improveoient

wholly dependent on tbe nearwat w*n

tween

And bo«

narb quicker you make tbe trip.

SU ron «vtr MOP to cotuidor tkow
Bocb ceod rood* ben«Bt you tad xwr
feMKbborT To uv ooiblod o{ Ue pl««r
toe appMiwce of *o ld«*l rood, you
COB hou] bMMor iMdt *M)« puttus
oTcr It. ud thoro bolnc ao rata. tb«

vorda. Such rock:

cobs

tracks are alone to blame tor the rs|
Id cuufnc of your bun>'

and wacon

ar« reduead to tbe mlnlnnsm. Basidet.
yon are not ioHed odt of your awite#.
nor are your bornaa yanked around by
tbe }erUnc and twiatlns comisoD to a
The name braefita are de-

Hred Iron a sood road when drlrlns

Perhaps

tbe

icrealeii

benedl

soodtea and nonriaket.
feeda the nefvea. A
natural nerve-food, con*
tamins tikh aaha Hypophoaplntea, iodine -and
Glycerine.

NO ALCOHOL

LiioulJ cause r. luinu

on

the

principle that It Is wise to Oooni bus!
atlll recoffnlie the •ur»i«sl ot
The oM

real-

knowlna
Idea of

ih.ii

raise the value o( real e*ute

triers!
rrt,|.s

kutHkini Ih.-

moaern

tendency,

nelih"r ihr

rise of teiiublii-K nor the ad'an.e
woman, ai-eaks ao e1o<|Ueul(>

Skun't Linintent is as excelleu remedy for diest and
throat afiecoona.

In this i-ountry

idurvTS coogesxioa sad ift-

rominurj

the manlpulatioB ot food prtcea which of Purdue naUervliy

I

moveni.-b-

k'undameutBlly.

Ibere are

siron* as tJib'uhiit

innumerable

la»unce»

Vblcb property aale* have been l<
vb'en

proetiecilve

buyers found

ib

thi-

Ions alons cansp
:il.-ie

s'»isni

o(

thN.uvi-

t,,, ,|

.oui.m.

:k

.kriiln.ji
«, tr.d

Imirii'.-.I

a-' Ciiil

ivmdi
a

.1.11

1j .sli w ,1.

tbe iWd system of (be adlsceni <'ui
try was iioor
even an

l->rery

jirlce

for

jisy a lov prlie (or a farm
bad road dlMrict

Of course, you

a- jierfecilv mtUBed at present sod
sever expect

to sell out,

but

condj-

don* may ebanae your opinion.
Anyvay rio you not think road Improreiueot 1* time profitably Apent
your own and your nel*bbor*' behlll
—in

fact. Itn'i

(ravelins

it a blwslnc to ;he

public

In

cenerair—Gallb

Tbe 'movement for coed roads bai
been flven a new toipoUa by
matlon at Wasltlnjcton recently of (be
Amertcnn Asaoclatlon

for

Why Rent a Farm
asd btcoasetM to par to tvs’ lasdirrti eiott
of year h*rd-«*ra*d proeuf Owe rcur eirs
Secar* s Fra* Uoa**t**4 m U »s-

m
Mi

DOB Rich

r*l»tarAJ»!rTt»».Bita*d
iswsB sse Alkarts.

Hlsbvsy

Covernment. but by ■i mr of tbe
SUlea.

includinc

railroad, tbe New

<he

tbe I'nited

PennsylvanIt

York remral,

wagon tod harne*. rer.ar

pared troiu t rent, to Ic cent! jwr ton

aealih

- -e

nochl road* ii-

^A'► III.*

.coiernuirnt,

b at. er...

realiiln*

ImpiovemeBts. u>

son of •leariUB lious.. sn.i

i.r al! -Ms'inK oiraRlxaMoits
,’n'|.iir- MUiougvi the director* oi 1

•.

o'lcam/etioii brinsv tonb 'be la*' <hs'
I'lr.

h.-|:c»e the liaprovemeni or Ipr
IS one of

esi. If not arjually
leBI

no*

iwolde..
that

r!i.- ci.-ji

the areatest nroV

eonfronilnit

tbe

VBhcalfkT KMk7> Kakc tmpm ftiMd.

ihii

torlued the Auieri.su A-w.

■ .anon ..r Hlshw*'

AmeToso

TUr cqBcensw of opinion

Mil*

fiws't Proof

to:

There s:.

half a uiiUioo farm wagen* n.si.'j

>ia:d

A

.ear

I romincoi

Wtie-e .1 • -In--ouih»;n

ta-n..-

four huD>!irO iJ.-Ila'- 10- a |.si-

i>f iLiilrs
cause

He refu*r.i s i-ai- ol
Isig.-r

hundred »n<l

Illi>

i.ii—

.wiM

SLOANS
UNINENT

fii.a

-..n

isjuuds in-.i--

a
.(•

Weak and osbeaUbr ksdneys
refu*«l lo .oie for l«jnd
l«-.icikneas and
ibk for much sickneas
aJ»d suffering,
sn_.
tiuil.l loan- n.at would ha>e cos
k>dn.
erefore, if kidney
d • therefore.
.mail mule* to pill on- il>o..-ar..l
trouble i* penoitted to
continue, senou* re- lutttidB mo:.snlu are moat likely
Kroni an
edu. a'tonsl
lo-foUcw
Vonrother CUO.I mad- will he <>f in.*. .n.A i.l.- i-u
organs tnsy need st(enttoe. but yoor kid­
neys aoM. because
tbev do most snd
should have aueution
first. Therelore.
re. wbeo
rf order.

c-u-clicni (>'t sprains snd

ii

body I* affected and
IS to fail to do its do

; .try
S-M I’V al! dralcr'k

Prloo, *3o-p 500-, 91-90

K'

mI

siien Ike roads
will afao

T hev .0-1 □» II "i per caj.lta 10 kee
up, hut owiqg IO ihe fa.t that U-e 1".:
HIM. iieii.

roa-l offi-ial* *•• etut’lu'

greatly

will

|«riuii.
-

lm-re*M- the

The averacv horse can draw

one ton on a clay road, on tbe best

i

look uftei (hem as a rule know u<'<i
Ing about 1 beu.bu.lliesB. we get ..-r
little reiutna for ihe mosey
lAwklng at

the ■loeiiu.n

rallraada' itandpomi of vie*

toiiil ot KOd.'Pia

from

ih

ihci-

no uu«-*lk>n but lliai they aie in '(.
movemeot lor the fluam lal Iwnefii 1
be dufived—no for their health

Hu'

CNIUHIEI no ORE SICUY

ever

take, but irtsembrr tbe umr, bwamp
Root, and don't Irl a dealer aril yu<

and OR the best niai-adam roads one

In IbU case the pcoide and ibu

railroads have a cutamoa end in vivv.

tbif puts
KihD« &

^rel roads, one and iwo-ibird* ton*

Ideal much discusaed but never real

the

>n _

elehl Unadred mlUlun dollars a year| tslung the great kidney rcmvlv,
Kilmer's Swamp-Root. A trial will
as a reauli of I-oor rosda
To plie one nnce you ol lU west ment.
jlnsiatice. the I'ruli ITowe's Asao.-ia
Tbe mild and immediate effect of
jiiun of Orecon fleurea that tbe loss Ssrara^Root. the great kidney and
bladder lemcdv, is soon rcalucd.
It
Iby damaitfsl tniit. due 10 liad road*
tUads tbe bigbnt beesusr its remarkable
Lloiie ttiiDi the Williamette
Valley beallta
...
|ti-*che.l ill one year the impressive proven

haulase.

phrase,

decrease

(be

merely

‘fmod roads" may seem to embo<ly tut

would

go*

Ifbi Tie niMji.ln
VedHd If Bw-IuL

aouseptic and hcaim^.

rroRi the tartuer s standpolc-. goo-

tsclured even

< oriioraiioos of the lom;.-

J-I a. J

They

the Sinndanl Oil comimny
tbe

a ton tulle on wagoD road*. a<

sii-

It quickly

A few drops

in w aler used as a ffarsie is

road*

to baul when most convenlenl and nu(

the

Southern railway, the steel trust, and
To tbe *v«ase man

lower ibc cost of hanling

atiLud bare tbe best.
'
Mr I.oKBn Waller Payte. director of
Sold by dmegists in
the l ulled Statea
offlie of
publl. fifty-cent and one-dolYun may
'roads, who Is luvaldeni of (he associa- lar sue*.
have s ssrapic bottle
iloa, says in i.art:
by mail Iree, also a
Cood roads will enable (be farmer

ImproTemeni, backed 0‘.i only by (be
powerful corporations In

sill

where road* are imi-'oved

• bicb In this country l» about ;:. eni*

luild..- Mjibwar
el ib*s« di.rr&'tiAsU
h*u*k a t>rotlt ml
tieeSavait.OOu
sera avarr r-mr.
L*s4 pafcMsrd ]
yaar* sec *1 itt OO ae
•era bsi rerr sC r
clis Deed haadi si
0JS sa acre. Tbe
craps fTowB aa u.*.*

-Asaln. good road* arc cheap roads

footl-icroduc-

ha|iplnea»

tUmmalion.

(heir existence stakes ao aasy.

li

'« .nrrelale Slid liailDOUtxe the effpri.

farmer Knu

exorhliant

farm »urrou«|led by aood roa-l* railier

••.f.

ftgur«« aa s<-er

but not

M-lrji.li.l mean- lo»a'd*
I I.e

Profe**or Lana

They

am e*]uali»e

template* bujlna city i*roperty u »l

l own

trafliendoiu

rooditinn* Of (be ron»t>^-

eaaed lutelllaente of itic uort i as .. eoiujllc
iSe seneral

Practically

of (be

Itb (heir
food • oj.siiiblnfc

Of tarm land*, but tbe man »bo <on

tbe world io«»r.|s

bad

market.

ivy: and

Be­

sutes

ouulry

lalioB

Its btgb«ay*

be abolirbed. acd with them a lot of

To .ciiai^ic .lUirtbullon of ib- i-* t;

of :

of

iktiO. Uasaacbasetii

Ibereby dhturWffR tbe econoniif

that It can hardly be e.ilmated

In I»s: tbe state began the

value* In cvmparlsoc with all other

Ins. isjpulatloat wblcb <an»e pines 10

only do (OOd road* nlBuence the inl'C

coBdlMoB of tbe country roads Inde.-d

of

'easing

showed the gnvtest increase In land

Pu.-h a thin*. Hoaeter. it un

In own ha* cone Into the dls<ai l.

ibU jmrtlcutar the effect la »o broad!

'c«r*

iK»ri:>.

Ited Iron cood road* I* ihelr leortA-nry other fellow a buslnes.s io I>n>iu

poll* iO.) JournaL

Scott’s Epision

work

nesa (tenerally.

|>ay

edrmtilat^ Ool}r.

today

your borses’ bools and shoe*.

that any man with horse sense «

Young and oU have
dtOn.
They.ge^tired, atarved.
SYMPTOBiSt-Lom of
ttmop «nd appotitm, indjgaafi'en, irritability,
aotniaoBy wraeiad conotittttion.
Alcoholic remediea

Bualne** men

tires as veil as tbe wearlnc

certain to Brst Inquire into the

NERVES

dred million uncultivated acre*

Year* ago Uasasebu

.ics founJ Its land valui-s ramdh de

Cold surisce warebousea.

yonr reblclea anMod.
drlrer to think

of aood roads

rendered necessary by bad roads, will

it>ck' In tbe track to jolt and bump

wear and tmx ot baraau and vasou

rutty road.

WhBe tbe motive behind ibia

Chest Pains
and Sprains

Take soother example ot the effe. i

Another aide ot tbe qtaestioci Good

co..t0vn vitb tbe bony.

Te«m wid CwJMry ^pl«.

IncMantaUy'

le wear and tear la crcatly redueed

The crovtb ot ibtt connUT. a bile

*u It makes Utile, illfferencv What tbu

........
nSs2?rtl*ot^'w*n’i!t^K)«i>i;i» sn tl I
auess.iWMWd.Uia.j..''. ».

**

•'

ot
On
Yoakum. chairman
lloea. frankly admila that lb*

ralltoad*

see |b« banMlU to b* dn-

rivci from good rends.

Tb«r aann

more regubr distribution of

Iraigbt

iiwffli- throughout tbe ytnr.

PnrAnr.

ihe> inrrenae ibe amonni of (mttery

StocfenRediieiii^

e

Everybody Should Be Interested

r y

An opportunity seldom offered to buy such a wide variety of
good gobds at such uniform discounts as

n

railruada can draw on.

In other

Ji. tbe ■•rotltable farm lahd comprlar* a strl|i of land on emh aide of
(be railread

Tbe wider tbU atrip la

made' by the InBuencr of good rend*,
tbe richer and

more

comes tbe territory.

proBtnble be­

Fbr laitaace, on

lA>og Island, tbe farmera living from
■:% (u 3u mllef from tbe raitraad. bnul
'ih.ir produce to

(be

stsdoiu nnd

|makr a good proOt. Good rosda aimply
jc ui citsianref io half

A farm »l

bISs

(rum a railixud Is broDgbt witblnaen
ill-lies hv this mean*

Good rondaW

iiltiiLaie diatascc. trwnslorm the denrri
'□ the imriure. (be rnaturr to the ffM
unit (he field to (be garden
^

.Ka.va

!tocrpiar>'

^

Wilson of the ffe-

:>aitemoi of agriculture:

Tbe otic*

of puhlK rends of Urlt depnnmnnt bn*
iieen

helpiBg

to,

lairnduce

i>rop*r

iiiethoii of construction In all i*n*
of thv coun(r> hy supenislng tbe «*-

pi# \

sTunlon of shoM se<ilon> of rand we
-kli oi'je.i-leasoD roads
ic* a
i-d-

These Mand

Iciiionslratloe of eorre«-i metband an rxsoi|ilr of vthat a really

L'ucM

road

means

Hiinng tbe past

••ar O'er eoe n^llion s'luare yards Of
■ 'll h loads bate Ix-en c-onsirurte-t.
Ill

Il:is •ooiie'tb,:^ a tot nf etpari-

iiieDiim; has (--ea done lor Ibe pnrrioae ol deel loping some new methods
■If o. iiiirti. tloii
H'w nl

uiilUlng great qaan-

b> |iro.iuiis'TroiB

furoaiea.

■ Ill' nillls and sugar reffnelew now to
a Utge .xiefx waste produt-t*.

^

lee M.fhjog. irraaurer of the
ccl .•'la ’-c, I* among the men who hate
.■uiere.1 Mie national good road* mom
Iii'-ci

He rs; . — :

Tbe great

-le'elocmebi

■<iunir>» resoufes

'uii roads 'o

t t:i,h

radroact Mst'cn*. ei-

•-Mar.- of shi:.n'tit
desk*

the

i•-.,<o^lh|e. for

lllc l.iO»eui.-r" C.t Uin-.

■■;

wlia-'-s eDl

A f;*' lou of a <en' added or

'sl.su f-'.IU

'l!s I.---

I* isTiiiai-

US..IO* vhll

'Lean- a i-a'ing or

ijitlli.i • !•; -I'-.iar* ui ".s •••na

FOR EXAMPLE:
\

tj.i- •l‘i••s

-s

•-Kaiitig a

Customer buys any item or items in oqr store (save two) Suppose the bill reads as follows;
One Man’s Sail..................................
dne BaU_...i......... ..........

$i8.oe
too

One Shirt............ ......................
One Collar............................
One He...........................................................
Tout..............
Uss one-tonrlh
--------------------Customer pays..

1.00
.15
js
SXI.M
SJ5

.$16*05

OneOvereoat ...........................
$16.00
One Sweater......... ..........
2.00
OneCap.................................................................. 1.00
One Boy's Soil...........................
4.00
One Boy's Overcoat.................
6.06
Total.................................................. J........ $20.00

Less one-hMirtli ................................................... 7.25
Cnstomer pays.....................................................121.75

Don’t Fail Xo' Take Ad'vantage ol Xtiis Sale

HAlfcllLTON CLOTHING COMPANY

a*

MONUMENTSI
Have Ibe latest
-birvcry and r-'anufacture my work
ic utcUs-dsU desiens from tbe
rough stonePrompt attention
riven all orders no matter bow
small. Call or wr.le, for pricea

^ w. aiCKT:RS.
Trm*ee*a city. V|><n.
IMlh pi'ouc KO. MO

GBASD TRAVERSE HERALD, AST) TRAVERSE BAT EAClil TIXSDAT. PEBRfAET K. Hit

3

• linjc bis oid trade ot UTla^ .ui iuJoc* aroTCd to te Ur. aad Ura. A. Lattar
dry and InUbi coo. bot‘ fonanately no one
lie Kara U UAii|i> lu iiU little aaa hart.

• tbe flnfi.v iribe <o rome ut' on
tenrl.

. lUb boft*e

tbe Ira.

Bar: Aabmorc Is

itrovioa biaueir

--

l^iliek' AM this veek Thnmia.T.

Veterinary- lta\Sd>Aui «f KIU Itai.i.b. it- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦• of Anne Sunda?
«ATE8.
Wm. Aahmore

monted

aoulbern

Mlfl.iran

Tlrureday.

ahe has hoeii ajwndlni:

• ilh a ronsicnmeni of

where

■ ir«

rt-iuin il

fttjia a fen- treek« stay
Ur. and flfra. i'lank

Tlitirs.by, Ian .•tariii.ia'

I \\*Afi>r!.
WllMm

.nrv

(

A

iiunilivr of

ii»r eiMer, .Mrs
.fleika

-ul'

farollnr rcinant

lieen

a

"chut In'

‘l-^'-'lara aUd J
itimd.'iv
V.ift l.-.t

U..I1

rijri

Hev. (’'r^ikltellarwottii of KVv.ailin

l.om

a

ikiroii a'.tl
s'-t-rnl

M-e ber able

aealn.

d1

A.Ill relntires ;a KlmiriL

made paatonil rails In oiir n<-k->iUir-

lonrd aevrra] ilmeA»h a'l-ount of

da-s SI ;:•••■; iinuuiiiuf. Mi-

Mrt. niiixhaiii of^Tonti

Hn.r l.-f:

w.-aiiier, nir: Thiirsila'

■13A brrn Iflinne.! I'l lier r<K»>l'

Mnt 1.

for I'ennRyhaiila Mondn>. wherr slif
will pitxnre im-dlral old

Hanimn of Uiik.t si»ni

Mr, and .M-h:

liHiuiii.in.

We Irarn that Oeo. Personi.. *li.. si

a>

10 Hi

bill

Howto be Certain of
Curing Constipation
'«”rt!lkr”'Mj U.u jn

::tSi ivi'

*‘ln“the' opiDlon

.

rellai.l* i:.nd iilvaiuinUr fu> ibji i.n lime natur*
iuWwrn,^..jl„
,,,
wlUtoDi outC..n*tlpatm! i*ople owe It to
I to use t!u- crate bowel

br a brief us* of Hr. Caldweirx Svru|.
1‘emUi. You mar noi ba>e h--ar<I of I' 1
before, but do not doubt Its merlin on I siierli
Itani aeeouat. or l*rau» . It ban n^l i-eeii |
An
Uauuiil

higta iired

lage nf

Ibe

Vteteni

market,

f:e1«bt*

and

aciewtIfiewti.*

\t ewieni

bevauae

quiet

anpicw

of

lower

delWerle.

loreed {lie belieiM Ibe S-'bool

liarrel.

direct

to

eonaumera

national

magailn*

teTfWttelag,


LONG LAKE.
♦♦♦♦•-

-t.

"Do you know

auia.

.noticed thei
I rale (iilly
..ollne

Will !‘ier- r opeiil

la'

liecaa nuts arc aow on
■rice aa

large

a>

Thai

iboMU the
{'eras

i re.-s, like ajiple'tree*, are now baing

la.1

iilanied

Ini’iiilF

with

dyaamne

to

Wfe ■‘terhlng

the

food

K-The

at.inii

,ei:l n.-ni toTrvvet
Bllvl'.^
1,0

ITV lo-lav with;

r Hatfield
sale n^s aiiendpil by
Th/
I

slveni
1

M.inistee

Iiii-iiti

i-.-k*

Hl. hardiu.h hoB taken a job o:

‘■'’k

ill

lie*

adrerUsiag.

co-oi>erative

comiianle*.

(rule

of

or

which

f

inirodo ed

'y

Induttriou;

mriaberr of

iBprotemeai

cetnmitiee
The t.'p

_ - Thia.
If s man buys ora dudisre wemh at
dry goods for bis famny, ciu K Iw
totur to IMB Mem of get tbea home
(or. uaaZ *
other Ma
Tbit.
ahr did ID her own way (or her c«UB'
Irafab
B baya a pair
a shoe* for tala
try and *tei our .Mante'e of Aodar
I b*t Ite »lB I
are doing la the way of their more ad
•b«ea ate IkAor geia them t
vau-ed work, the work of ibe woBea'ii
^

^ T*ilrl>‘} te'e an unusually

'“‘•'re.tlni;
r Mantes,

and

little

various other

laU.

lloee

the

that

old time

A BttlBg ctlmax u ike etratag was
the

slnglag

of.

-Amorira’ by

guests ensemble, and

ibus

the.

was

r*«l *eeM eweai of the laid Hub
ate btetebt to a fioae.

SIIK 06 REGtin

in

\l'<
■1

W

II

Npw Anavetr Thia.
m boya a gafloii of whiakoy.
tetter nr wora* for bim aad
Ua (aailly to km* It or got U bom*
Bor Bte? wm bl* wife cry U aaaw
otb*r fellow MOala bl* )bg and Its ««......... bia cklMfM te sad bo-

nut'
there

which
APdy

II.

Mack of K1

lag. for this time of tbe year.

Tbe

-All (his activity it pan of the pop- flock ronilits of el-ven chickens, nlbe

lireiuan of <>S'{ular ba> k-to-the-soil isovemeot.

It la pullets and two hens.

a

maa

takes

bu

tr

aelghber'*

Wora FIbmi.

street is Ibe owner of a small dock of

He' pony lacorporations.

.'..•Il inrr .U'lghirr aorl

uya ttei Bollara worth of toys- trill It
e tester Bat tb* wif# abfl r^Odrte tte
' om* tor

Tiui polflts t« Ibe whole t-bsrtrter

of

Miss'raleil simo*' dally

brioic E.iiiiK to

atMp abow

Last week Mr

not a lemporaiT craze, bui la pan ofjviark gaibered nine eggs each day lor

ten never help bnalneaa.
W# rhaJlenge B dealal of Uls traib. Mea will
yoaroieOBH?
ter.

E,c,bodr Attote w J. V
ate'. Sk»e

FHtoy bherwon i>y tbe announce.
greoi reroluiton goiag oa la ihislfour rdnaetoUve days from bit eteeen
mat to tbe pupils of the puMlr
The tirib day wt* Wednesday, aebools that all who auended wou^
prectaie b> Riudying the l»in Censu| <br day o< tbe recent severe storm, on get a piooeai. sboai mo accepted tbe
ihI to Mrs. Rothiirt'. |>.a-x- n half mile
iDfItatloB an.i about
»
pouM* of
Kei-ori of Ihe Dei«nBeoi of Agrlcal-t*kleh day begot Imt sevra ego. One
candy was dlaporad of. Mr. Q. R. John
l ire
jof ibe'bebs of Ibe flock made a record son. of iteroll. Ulcb.. ibe genileiunn
The roof on II II. I'mia lami barn
will'lastt year of ninety egu In il» days.
aselSIlDg Mr. RIaler in ble geoeroue
The
wise adverUaing Burn
here seems id be ao relief, UTertlalng -ampalgo, etplained lu ih*.sxri.uliiire and mark
ila and oibrre preaeei bow ihev
and prepare to to, Ibis aecessiiy U still gtoied at M
aecar* or help someone el*c to
' ♦ 0 »♦♦♦♦«•♦♦♦«•»«• ;eru*p
serur* (he (3*0 f'ote piano
II* told
be maOT sdvertlsioc cents a dozen.
ytue |•erwM I
,i*
<-AKe.
♦ jopfiortimftle* ihal are llierallv spring
prize ate I
'!...................................................................................................r,..m ,1.,

Hepart ef ite Condition of the
I
KIk
F-:-.>-/H|ve nnhsonj
_____________________

tinitered ..vcr'.

He han

riv

*:i«fs al

Hoy

a

mr-liikillle SiiBdS}

work.

country- which anyone can better np-*lsyeri.

Hi-liarilaini ,iitd rf-- hate me

FRANK TRUDE

FARMERS-STOCK RAISERS
=^ATTENTION--=

t"":.

-Mr

and Mi~
Hiro'rgh

I;.'

and

arc

.roiiier. Win

luino;. of ManrwioBS,
m

nf^Kirayaa. i

• tbelr rertlflcatea (or them ate
1 call (or them once a week, and
brlax the certifl-atee to
the aiere
week, write the name of their
I
tavorlie 00 every cenK^ate aad de­
posit tbem Ib tte Btore tmUpt box.
boy or girl or
woo
would bring In (bo grraiAi vaioe lo
certlBcates during
tbe
nexi i four
weeks, beglnaing Saiarday. Fehroarv .
X4th. tbal Mr Slaler wonl.l iireaeot
winner wttb a tendaome Klgfii
fjZJMM
wateb: ttet tbe wat<-he* ar* on the
way ate will l>e eihibiite In tbe i>iorn
window la a few day*
Mr. 'Johns

Re».

I’ocbUB

comrucodrd

highl-

Hie

*ork of the Woman* • Iul. •.peaking
laltcr's of the ibiBgfc ite' are the work OTVS-I
f.pi ih-ra or (our isaoi tend, the fine lunquei of

t nrr>

Frank

Sour'-

|saj

llapids Salur
ih*

•a>n

Johe flag

shich

.£"

Roe'-

il.ir.lsy, rc-lwork of s

‘TX

r hte Beleie

iom*l

!a.eBl.,ra taken
. M'lnrn and Frank lOf the heel H.:f

^

(r>oe

frolo

»pun.«ei3 re
ibeir
ibeir

ability to organise ate rarrv
rampaign tbrongh to uliliuaie
U has aiartte • them on lbrote 10 hqalMaa aocraws. and ihai ;*r
enis ought 10 •nroorage ibcir rant - ai.1
girls to eater this lamtelgn fo’ H’• ill e- ............ I
bcaint I aducaiion ii

agloc ’hr. Won a
moch laike-t ..r
ri..-e-»o.l froni A)e* ' afpphcl'
- nioitior

l>

tn

Heiroll

railway

1»'-

Tra

with

Ivph iiran .ODi'iped to lirr bed

llaira a* on*

*lLh -luitiiio

.

She 1« beitr;

lx- oat S'. tbi< writlag

-lul<

nf

Traver-e

*on>en. and

rn> *
per cewl
........... ..

*l>s< sbe had

>jm«

isjorae meitu>l*
. tbelr futuir f»i
•Id iheoi to rcod

ivr.r

n <0 no. onl' <h* imtomiiaie «>riooi Traverra I'ln

Blamed a Good Worker.

Imi bow she ted

tiaigaiD* and in*inii

. H...1 (»r O'l’ inU) Ihe region where
.emu'ifiii iharartcr sad
' t-

'igil

liehleocd
n.an>

the

rbewrtug

burden In'

ihroughoui

w

tbe

I.' r. I ;rie -.fp’e.eirtnai men »bo
I

The National Fence Will Not Sag

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

ICIk

v:»iiilis

ening the de<or*'io
.'Irz

The size of the wire is right
Tbe spacing is right
Tbe National Stay is a marvel of excellent construction and.
strength.
The National Lock that holds Ihe stay lo the bars is simply
perfect smooth and neat and no rough ends lo catch, and has a grip
that bolds tike a vice.

Fence Sfretcheri?... The Good Kind

First National Bank

fionuiia’s nm

r.lB 1 k>^

Is the Fence for you to buy
ALL THE GOOD FEATURES

LET US SHOW VbU'
The Fence Is RIGHT—Our Prices Are RIGHT
All styles and heights

i

li-ra*. etediwowet.
prracat to hear it an.) hs-l bran r* 'o«enlraru. ra-eiwd *te
r-ilin Vunm sjicoi M->n<lay In Trsv- quratr.l 10 rra|ion>l h* *oulil ba'c I ee^rarwt ____
■rt.* nty
bran. |*rhtj». »omv»te' rmterrs**-! V « fUtei ti. Mraf* nr

The National Farm Fence

^

oppo-oubity

afternoon,ara buourtes. sod more being iararpa-

o«U.rn

-nd to I..- millinery work |

iiiitliii: aii.l pulling on •a^^ .lie ati.ic
liull linthei rn liar, ira.t tn.it Ir.i llarv

Royal
Fence

I.

iir.1 1.- Hraml Itupid* lUisi
T.r>r.k In Hie Mannfactnrer*' Record BoB Wyandoiiea that hate cortalbly
;i.T* sh.- will > *1' (or iwo'for n« of new orchard or nut com- made a racort for themaetre* la ls>

In M-iile w ai.

viioi! (or Hucklev and noutlas.
J, T

-M.mUay

Ih-t-ri'ig

nfrj

ihraucb

l>h AllT-ibi .nnd Miss W-n- crowing

1 laree niimber
from

7(i<.
r*jc

l»Jiarpfc

in openliiK

Ill town ilie other day

;

.f thr Diarkei ',hB

. toa.ls so ihai itie IVsnionil fhettti

Jorsmaen

Mr*

Mante s. wheB a/was strife sbd war.

K:i

' •nhicBil.iy

I

Mr

folor.

>

_______
of arteai a...
Us. Obtalnte at tbe reisU liquor aslotea ihsii -to any other aourra — L'.
X ifuprcB* opuru
•“yrawurity toClfteB.'
ia Kanaas probtbrnam.tes ao rerte poreny that whai were (ormerly used as “rooni. Poor Farms' era
BO loofor Biiird lor itei panmae and
bate boeo rechriateoed "Proapenir
Suiiona. and denxte to agriruliuial
laatraraloo ate espartmeat.
Aitsw«r Thta.
1 buys tbrae toUara wonh
of gro
rocerles. will U be baUar for Um
Bte b
bis ramlly to loae them or oaw
I?

have no lesa.bearing on tbe world

rajuf

. an Oviait
“****
tenra-,
____
tion ihroitgh odvertUlag.
There are
nilernuon
sli’k the idlAl wet-k an-l i
.unoiia
RHenilOe riaealllcatioa*
of
:J Mrs .l»|ie|>ii SHerwreid ->(
I*, an* amt they can be packed ana
plrc Were Traverse rily usil
braaded dIsilDCtly. and thotr tadtvldweek Th'ireday
reiurnlnt;
ual charaoieristlc* • eapMted
mum
I ♦♦♦♦♦«♦»«♦««♦••«♦ home rrlday.
lessier than baked heaaa
or *iwaAU-VN.
♦! Thomas DoerinK.
and son VinM.. .t

K.'lniMea lia-

- had illiriciilty
ral fo-

by

day than the wo^ of
Frank

i>t.-r_Siinib<

Feb

Smith eang -Kiill a* the

A I'erfeci flat

club*

'Msarw

qaieker Rtaturily and beatihter growth.

Toiiiniy AiiketAon iielii.

II!..h,

ibe

!»hore .e|.ecial )oj It aeema to he Ia to

thera are aererat

sold a few yewra aimr

an-l family

K

P

11

lilit-croweea'

('yrui- llinahaw
WashlnKtoii lias .

.Mry

tW

especlallj 1"^®'^“’
1“ •
[Itierertloi mabaet

ibe nnt indtom

now ae Important
I .-il.aM.i, liir l»ii.- .

if” ................

Illriiile.

la*

What baa bera said of applea*‘^“te aate Unpra."VpoWe oo

t- lancely irae of
peeaa nuia

♦ ,

.M-tlill

in Tr-.M,TNC fit.

tbe

a<<v>sir«Bled

de Iraluahle aa-l

iiendliij: <B Ihe produclngTaelllUe* of^i't*’

reanii of Improved method*,

IMidalleD
l-arenia nre cl.lne I’, lu u.Mlnr a larer l•ul11e lraJIl:l^ elm eaa
Ibatr children today who were wUen u 'Iia-V n nami.le Uv/lilc aenl tu tbe-tiofo*

S

ibrnath rant

lihe orchardiat or aJUwetatl*D.

‘•"OK
in her Mr.

I.ii

irwite by nteans of local ttewaimiwr or 'he ioa*imirire*R a> one of ih* most

1, -I,

■ trellfnll.I

Mr*

l>r
Ni«ht.

iiuil<«-der cdvenuiag or tbrouch the

-AIIIH-Wlll

FiSKihi elMiwy
-Tbe maiU^ca *f <

and sla

Ktrat rlao l’:a*iei-B fruit, aep ,fa" 'hat we *api tuea of inda>
wrapped ie paper and packed

either

and — alonr

ns Ibv. ..................

.e.eren.e

a [WtifooR.I

adtertlatnc for Si te 10 S^ Ml a Ik>*. . Tl'ur. and le reuponxe to the rarare.

*eek».

fnvudH W.lc

U7

boweter latereAtlac It U. aad «•-

-Thera are :i« to 3un a[>pie* In a 'r:e

Wilbir Turn-:. «lio

• ThiirsMa-

abotlld

niimf farm raei.ie ibe old Alor? of Ihe raooon apd

Iwi to tbe bo*, run he sold IhrtMgfa

sevt-ral

I. Tyler asiwriwd 10 :hr

rowiHai

lOe

Ku (ran states between tbriwar

anilely

■ rek fa. th* » —

rr t««P cl 1 Araa ate < opaMer it
a* uap-uaur.
l♦*.ia»*. iook (or tbe
.1 ra e. row am flte
• oa. •,«. keai are m
A |«*e
)«** ceotehaoB.
oat. "Pairtellcp la ihe Aeboal' aad wMk d.'II wu.V SU.I
i>Iut
.1
plumage
H
ak
.
m
6
C0M>ITtO.\
• bl* ebaranerinilr
Per. iuawu>mu tpe diloraare.
loai-bed an aiaay polatt of lateraai Ia
a.I. d.araae. Impraea* the
tise.rain f' growlag Af^te 'uoA ate *ha< U a
recant of idnrbMim wirapi la « abu- tLipMi
V^' racara the yield of
.geaetal wat In the a-booU Of today.
80m. U

Sli-i a barrel ■•ommon apple* ate theigin to tea-b oar hoys and gtila apto-

Art bur

at

.

ielal noalima would iheo I* rewii.ed

tetig-'ent-apleee (aoev WVetern article ' date iiairimieiu

Mrs

wbr H SB a* Ota Rpite
It Id a rarr AMT Itoa M

•omehoO vb* is «Ttbc to to » •!»
ptebar mrm tbipf.

of Ibe wertil toda.'’ (or gaod iweB in o'

pro-

cmwrr la

In lotupme with ordmar,.

I
Letters recemlr received fro
UA. Union, liho-mlacdale. MIc " ^
>lnlun of
oplnlun
uf tbouiwadc.of reUuble j»oi.le y
M^b..
diBwm trtp
____
_
_______
t yuu utiXl.t t<
■ 7l« inr
‘.leem in
"cild.
,wrllA Hvrup retain la held. Il Is mild,
ouiaUpaiieo. and It 1* wvrthj of the;

Ibe

h.-

Tbe aKfihe. .lo. .

of boBie ties| sad tbe ra>-ot >U'd a.-..

opf4e—wi«(

Without adteni.inc. he la

' .Mond.iv
lor

A-uto<mue

"The Raatern crower baa the advan

il'lraanni lirnve »err i
!

the

of Ibe i.rofesaioaal orehanllal

if iR iieedlms

Mr. and

i o. .v

grratMte being due 10 ilir

diK-e-l tad rarefallr martette prodnet

'■■.atwavf an id.-al f
“ I

•o wlibeot ibe rieai'V i«

ihe iraamoo. begleette form petidon,

.onyovr.i iheliieel'

apendlm; the wlatfr at Al.irn, !► id>.

B—«H»W .Wote-

MCM

aaa. ao mai.ei bow xnNti bad b>r«w*

Tnr*e are a tew of ibe poaaibitl-

; ilw Of

w» kMw llui llir^ l».t rTRfB loTtrr
RffTfoW.
bhuiilrt trr i t IP.
.OCht. lid Ul 4 lUCbCA 10 Iht WCJIllfl.
hrvrr nrrd rAini-J>c, ica-aI l.-r
loob A- »rU A- g«».rt tUiF - lu<r h*d
• Ire-KAi irvi lAHit |». irr< bsM-

ibo honi

fontrart

lUbog.

Ibe true natrhMlaai wit..a • •

alfali and the ladirs took iiol-iuc k d.;
ner.

Sunday with

<Ti-i>

iisfiial •-'i*u.in. li va ' I > l>e an a. -<la

Irr I'lioai

Iroabk'.
Mr. and Mr«

J

w.tb

hts motber.

tw-en ]

.'lies t'ani.' Haroii is •rir'n;

bo^ Tneidnv.

wHb

Pure apple jalra la a wloor. net-

cni Rboi.t tbe UBF i> Al red*- Ab.a«b
bsl—-icViiard oo a lUA-t M trmr-m

e lirjr his .rlcellinx.

elder.

a hy-tirodbct of a poor farm

!

ihr

ferlBR trilh aa ctinfk of rnn\uj-kiii''.
bat i.t tetter at this wriiins

ibe

Of

muddy

lifluent I»terage tliai deltghts the I»l-

i^cynolds
Plexible Asphalt
Slate Shingles

Mr>

all

Iflit cvind-a.:. j

Mr. and Mr*. Wni. AoMlsfraei. vareiT ali'b Salunlav amt Sundav.

lias

of

n

Kmimaraet iiator''»t rottte apple*,

because KeynuU* Asphalt
Shingles netther split, warp
nor rot.
Thry stand host and
snow, wind and larn. year in and
year out, long aiier higb.prtcctl
cetlarsbingiesare leakyasasim.

f iiiinie-.iaie-

Elieot Iasi MV.ineBdas »i ihe hotiir of

.«r. Itiil.'

blatea

Tbe ofAioarj.

Mrs. John lieika and dauxhier. Tiia

ll^^

Maudie. the ftli vearoM danelitt > <>l

"

Rite tbe eider

o birh the eider was ^edt

Rytvanla

Ha’i*' and .Vi'rt

apendina a fe* da.«s uii I relai.»«:. ...
T^areree <*1iv.

grade ate

l.r cent bark. Tbi« time x.i.lnr; lo IViini

b*

fcM'r gtora •

tlae«ar

self, depeadt (or iw attaUir oA

Ralardav

imtarne*.

■ >e<vaid lot ready and

< v«oinr ill the

Rlvkn

-eWer

Ui-on arrlvlna m Troerre• rit^ found

,

trlch relative*.
.yyitle

Apple buter H »ow ate!
delicwan More*

from Toledo. 0_ 'where h»- waa neat

rimbb retaraeil from

Mlaa Rlailva

CMb.

dteai of dBe mlara mmx. .

Oclar to liie bed cvndHion ol tbe Touaa people vlll aooo bate an laviia.
Mabrl and Orar.-te ^.jd *.•»■ rnv.tR road* tlieer is <iul:e a lull la iioiaio lion 10 ir> ihetu.
.Mr and Mr* Wm. 7Jrk eere raller*
at rtf Hole: Wai*i.[! >:itn.iay.
jhaullni! at (<nx>eai.
at the home of Mr. aeil Mr* Hr Taetor' l#Cri» lllrken ban c verv siek hort-e.
Ur. «rJ Mra ndor Pra} and con oc}

Yiendlag It.

. Slid ar uaaaa. Micb.. wW
lartteMc tOTTiMe itsten to
a mereiw atorm.
"It sa«e me a
UlM IIHea Mourw.
Ml
dratefal («M.' be writ**, nbai eaaste
tpoteed
aB «WO:» Wfi
lerar* palms la mj ebeat. ae It wa»
bard (or me 10 braaibe.
A aelghber
Kxat .Mau..^ W ^ ra.
»yd me Mvetmi aoae* of Dr King'll
vtm. Mai. Baraeb. who
Xbw .pmiaa^r «ble* braagbt graai •Poke •hCAtewt. * -d a tb rwr<e<: up tisiM. Tbe .Aortor Add C*as «a ibr
AB *Pv. I' -w y>
verge of poeumoBlA bat to raatlaae
Mra. a».-r . I. . ^
-a -O- with tbe Dueoyen. t did ao ate two
boetie. roasiAetely
ewrte me "
r*e
ia ebdtaitwr S d ^Are»>. A
naif ibu aaicL. aafa. eattabie atediibas
•l*r ter roQ|b>. toMw Of OBf IbrOBI
Her luite loaei om i
Low*
or laa« iraable
Prira Me ate Site.
Trial te<Ue tree
CaaralW—I S* all
■owi.w •) (M-Weeir
i.i.sgUiA «i Trasera* t'Uy.
tbe g«aau
Bwiaru said iba<
OpM Serte«.- bp

ttette a» pwK Jtilte
-HoUed elder la b

. Wm. Herewt trill, enleruin tbe qalte a fcmiaa la tbe roaMraeiioa of a
Pair of coattlag bote. We expert ocr

Aldrjij;'.

Ajmtm urn Hi* ur*.

tetepHIed uatcAl «ortd..mg->AP

ri«M iMb
. aa 9pn wtk Uwtt-

.e.-n raile.l rn home* iB time of
..*

10 .0.1.lor' o' e-ltuini-ler. an.t

he.

railed

how ibe

ej a woensD

m5sc.e-“
holiday acbnol of H-itoii
a the children
lOBte toe **|c 11
abon)^ tl^ appreviaiion with no tm
v-erialn *ound
Alter aonoun-ing •
free concert d--xi f-'nday aftr-rnoou a
io- k .the diitribuHon o
ex-ltlng jiar> of
began, and
and lasted aiktuT
litc irnsaa ■*• on be
cbll.lreo -leionWav an Vto. As th* c
ed ihc' Ibteted the prt
promlae ihS' ibe'
would do tbelr lirario win ihe One
Elgin watch by ’-oUectlBg ’
-ateF
cieitoaie*
Ibeir favorii
ate. A in
ukte by I > |wopl« la ibeevinnirtg of

I e.| the *ar.t in a «sy mere nian
]i never have done

He roocluded

-TlAU H

Odd Method of flpit*.
banking .he \l'..man . . luh oc IwA man le Temeerar Huegary, who
Wti suictDODte Ite etber dsy tor ss-'r^if
. men [<vr Ibe Bbeual ge«
ssuIUng a eelgkVur. pleaded ibst ib*
eolng
Islter used to tpitc blm by bay.itc ai
,,
I. Hughe* ws* then llltrte
new Let for hie «lf. every mootb. m ........
wa.niiiires* ud (or (b.- re­
that be wu obliged to do tfa* 1
mainder «< lb* evening there wa*
hU own wife.
oraiory and muai' ttei «>uld j ^
He Went Limp Ne'e-.
edge •
words (ail when 11 --ome*
s.v mo..- iimi ing for Tom Moore of
r->i:ran. Ha
I had a ted sore on
giving J ynsUflable repor of tbe
m' :a-r»i That Do'hrng e-en-ed 'o help bearing es- n ol the toa*i» a* rrapon-i.
HH i >1—.- Kijcktce* Arn.. a Sal'c
he
ed in by the diflefeat ai-eaker* ted oa,
»iii-~
but ihi*
wonderful
healer
eoon etired nye.'
Heaie o|.l. n.nnlng Ibe Ctecta. boib mea ate women
Mr* r H Irviag. tee of lb* latest
»orra. Ulrera.
hoil*.
------pile*
Tr>
aa-l roMi
ralaable
araulaltioBa to
I all drv.|
Travers* City a airrady
targe
and

■lar

Jrs.

•T.,

Id twur* to Udv* w Ite nU
'

chaJ^o

Atyr^

■ eater*/uty L^S.



•neron* ofler 10 the public m ibe
gee
. awAi of tbu magnlftcrm high
— gl* Ing
lo the one whom ihe i«i'egrad* plai
lie *1
to focelve IL One of th*



pAiotn rte piano

^OTaWaKTRATEBSE-HEFMJ), AKD TRATERSE BAT EAGT E, TITSDAT. FEBRUARY 27,1912.

mmnmtrnm
4C«Bt»B«Md froiB t««i) auW )
fTMlPM m of ro«d improTewenl the

ul IprapertU •! oor Uon.

~ raiiKW O*"

tbe vay to eatlpblid^t hii&'eaiBior:

«

of all kitula. or wbctber » e ebatl lta\c

WttblB the __ ________________ u.: lb., cbbUlHUb lb.™* mre lo iblb »lf W^«"

__________________________

imt BItm iMn Mtlr taM

tK

prtMiple er M«e eU. il»t h. jt^Te

-ik*

•ibUoo

lo Ibo

mcrtcrn

nnill

(Mocu oC m «m.ml ibo lomi.- —ill ■» «“i -1 -"'“b "i" biiblocl

:1 iBju.-y

Wen^ia efseottal." —-

<-i..l days visit ht-ir w.lh n-lallrcv.
Mm. Lean Btacket ret-jened
II.. all.; ,..I
Miu Al'ce Bayne returned to bar
luTfoo

thnn:b loiUi

The thnriib was b-df'

. J.

Nish plau!

thi

(be Utal

'?»•

fori

_m.om.mo, i-bB..!.,.., M,. ♦Bd’-emeat

I by Hod. W/Uiej

Bober, of Ne» Tortc. betoro tbe Fcd- lea. where the poor are deatlncd to l»e«ral Aid Good Beads Ooneren. Wash- cbme poorer

Good roads n

I cultivated farms and etaeaperfood pro-

u D. C.. Jan. 1C. II,:.

of

the,

I.g

friends

u-.idson.
Mrs

P. C

Hall went io Manton Ihia

on % weeks, vlail.
A. L. Ciodr..an r

u.ss Flessia Flood went to Gued

nirl

U.H. .1. iL:v m. iuing. wbtie tbe-aifl

fiver.

r.

Fum.

lew

days.

i.tUT

»hl<b «t»-

«iil so ti» -tfWi.ui, •«• oiHwi and o-n-

%ial sttvi.i-s will be :k:iI some

ducl

u

i.n::iiK-r'

Mr. and

s!i..|.

Mm- C.

lor »f»l

W.

Herthaspy of

E

•I Ding to «h. ir
CUO A. Hansle^sky. sen ef >

,;;ce

tiwntjm;

hOil.

Win. - J

week.B ;>.:ii be wlipiic.1 ;.nd fell <*n

Mr.’ and Mrt-

Tboiun

stH>ilk|i-d

Ftppler

slops cutUifK

his band

In

811.-n a »jv as to .-ni !•« anclK-s

inclt}- wore the Kueau of reldtlu-s
phtalrcd by Uie eiixrlcncc of the In- bore oil Snuday.

Or. F. A. Bcotl n

■ as ,|iilU- u serio:,!- .\..niiJ but It

I

Mf. and Mm Aupmrt XSraa bad call- bealiRg rafU.

terrcnlnc year, and points i

after

a» ibe

Kttbiri- ilos nio'tiinp on ar.j,ini

Wood

Meroa Haywood, aged four and cne-

morning cf spinal

nrortilog,

in ibis ciiy

Mr. and Mrs. c'fct»«w*ll were ca«-

winter.

»lf years, dargbter of -Mr

•d- day.

elvlIU

i

Isaac lf,-.>wiN.U of ibe I'A;u;-rJu db-d



this

. tVH«on and wife ret-rred lo

Itad road.
K***
i>>e aotoeu
Mm. Gcorce Cook
and
cblldreu .Tco.lay
slteodeBcc. better he^tb end quleker doJiaSlBary conJiotou
- Onn Hosie. B Charter metnbe
children «ud ibo rot-iaJ life, a vl.lted Mr.. Cook« »othe<. .Hn|.
aoedM •tteffnb'h; lArter feriija M<t oomiUlMo our *re«lrei dra« bBCk lo
our sroate.
mailer ar Imponani u cKIllMiion ll-!on 6i>i>da<.
the ;:-'nini Trovvrse Gi.'ii.. :> s?
wore eBltireied l>Bd;'1>etier rrops eDdl,
The trutb of ilie derlar.ilun ofj1
Min bltbel
bltbet iffebmapn of
ing Hu- ...n’l-r »ltii bin .InUgliU .
Min
cheaper UhWtp^Hoti; better eo^ promw. Good roadi mean prosper
CliarKa Sutjiner Qfiy years at;o. ihat'spent
Diira I tuni. ,ii" \V..b*lc:- sm-.;, Tr.j

------------------------------------bMr. IdUiyBcId
UayBcId SbI'j:
co&dltkxn nd Ion fenUttaa; better
chorcb aiti^ehcc and better clHtena.

Anderton

Mr. IMiTs Is the son

sustain, d ut

S>'.on

S’ifb; of tiicnd»_^

of lleD’amlii IVurs v Ik. UIchI ’i.icii ii
Juries

at

iiiamsbwrg >,a-iiitiac t^uuday

cru- u-d

but it In lull iSira.irhl ampnui-on uib'
icnvsfur;

i

al l^kc Ann itib meroiag. after s«-t

• bile al w.-rk In IVtoriyie blarkeniifb
Shop.

K of thceMt «Atti- Ud U.0 BotiMo.-ib.nbin. ;o obtirr'''
bltbw.j. lo
I in
mrt Ud bnobdiidiT. lotulnti. lov. lor oor .in.d ol bod •oolJ b... bolli . mil- h
MAVriELO.
-d- ... ' . Hoorn mild., oof moobdl rOfllllL ih* <
la wfli &lo -robabni. .bd mui. mmklbd n™ ".llr. o' ««" ir»B. ibo loo.lootkw« U DO donbt ibai Rool rueda
,BW. m.i.nl ind nmd. lb ibl. nmo«M
mftdnie of lh«ii«Ty In '0»; b«lir did bmder ud «n»lor.
!
JlajOeld. Kob. r2.-.Mm- «-uiWr Mti
"Ilm ,Bb, p»pl* or tbo Bid! .m
» obOMi u. bo ol .oob obcnooo.
UaUcd SutoK. M he 'brfKo^ «hA
l<y suil children r.-turBod
to
iheii
pmoonlon* aa to <1
the moeeweBt (er icc^ Voatf»>te<*thc
«>aeoihc f.miii
iUtar,.wlUi tbe, truths cf hlatory.
'borne in Solon Uit Friday
Mt ethedcel «M fbet-c«a hh »
kijow. the PML
They realfte
IDR aitb relylres In tbU \irlim;
-elw.1 and beat auteananablp
to the eouBirr.
«fte« the dirrerence
b«»e.-o
Fred-Tabbefer.
who
baa
a
po.itlou
"Uut fp^t OB It Is tbe loaa to ii
0«oen of the f*KK:.litibn
noada and Lad road> i* tbe difProeporl. apent the week end
poruiloo. roercauUlc. InduBtrial.
tfaet improred m<a «1U brTB|! eboot
■b'Ob.n.n.b'l ll~. ;«■

to bis n=hi

Hi»

Irfii

iw»> ih Ibi- '-f

Emcat Srrith retuMiod to his home

tiiv;

Crorpe Heiers auatatned a very palr-

• BUI of kDovledKv tb«t snt^i loiptvv

UfreTTMOe.)

m boS

t'o.

who ktiyw bin. as

I a twnnabeat bunding ofi^tbel:

iB i.vateni aad poMbir erea from tt

twrlbulo tbo boomlt.0. o. rllo-ibo'md B.TO~b «*rbou, •»! Bbo. Uio

a BBd better ectioota aiud

loimlier

smv-ss is eraii^'tot: lo man.'

tben to eufee (nw^ftejoa^t «( to-.

Om IW'SIwr cf ib* dti ml tbc «MBtrr. Ow l.nn lo ihe t*ll*my «»llM tbbo

mm «l «» IW« !«»•«««« •* Sbmllloi^tiooo.-kilo TOtiMB.flmo

liros-a

the |«r-itK.n tl bojer in fiaaia.

I bis huuit- ibcs

of tbe L’Dtted 8Utn for tl^ tloii tbrousbout the rotutry tbe bo
Stan maiiuiacturics io the
they pro- *
'mmi I
ary cinaricMTi tliai they bav. .
KicUj iolenoone. leur'iht In- P*at ekies >cen UrteU •'aew.WKi. ncSte artatcfa come dlrertly fnisi
•Muuoi.
ml
«™» oou. > «iia ittti
U.^ liwlm sreat araicBi cf pood rw»d» opcDiiit c-d- but oill buy ihrtr tuatecit! i

Kr.vMou" «U

M

Mrs. C. A. Johns'

daw of a uaion of tbe edticattoaal
from Ktnpaley Sanday and uU.i
The Fightera of E«i> Sunday acheol
Iducia Cor the toller In tbe citlea:
pool ™.p<M.tkib.'U,-b
inib.i».-i.ilm .bd Ibdb. their daughter end sbii Irum Trai- <la>s of fhr Kiaug.-lbal ch.u.ii c
"For yaara I faa'^ naea an oarneat
'
S’llv.;-' isike'will g;w a tcm|«-ial.c
UJaJ iDlorrau of uur country In a;adrow^ of sood RMd buHdla*. Oood;®f DommaalcaUop. blsli prices for the
Mr, aad Mm. John Kitkpalrtck and
lanent
good
of life, the loa. of untold
“r
roads toaan procreae ai^ proaperity.
-i, fibaby dadgbter are ilsltiiiK Mr. am
to tkTpeopto wbo live In mUUone of wealth, and idle wo’rkwen

Mrs. Ivan Kirkpatrick.
ns advantane to tbe people aeoUnc
etaptoyineot . Ocod
ivadi'
It wm.»‘H *clp tboao who culUvaie the aofll
f«>no«iDS article on co»d road
Mre. Oood.ell went to Tmxrr«: FH,
who u«« b tbo Ctowiry. -Id •• W
wpitltudcs. and
«hb
aoutb
applies Monday.
beb overr anetioD of oar
. oree aids tbe producer, and the farm-,“» ‘“e northern aute.i
|
Mr. C.ondor made .. buslncss^rip n
>lr. Stibor said:

era of oor country will increase our

sreatto Md oor grentnen and benedl
gtbewBOM
—V----------------------------------------:
“ u
a. thairman Of tbe rotnmlttce on mem- from
UtoT enhn«oth.tr.l«-fnm lands.,American AaroriaUou'p,jB.
m

Til u ‘

T

,

toM wealth to tbo jModueem Ad eon- •«
ThinL
^
■ of tbe eoMtyr: they are the|“^*
^ ehiet_soorce ot our wttorUl grcaiaeaB. Tear down even' cdI marking the advaaeo ot
Iboe In our etUes apd Ipbor win re­
elriliiatbM: they
•oobmASo
Ume.
build them, but abandon the farms aad
giva tabor a lift, apd ntokf, siAiodb
ir citlea will dlaaitpear forever.
In wopey; Ibey aav« wear Aad Lear
"Ono of tbe crying noeda in this
aad worry and waalt; they boauUfy
country, eapeclall) In iho South sad
Ibo oouBtry-bring It ta ioteb with
Weal. U good roads.
Tbe osuMlsbtbe dtr: they aid tbe
—efu of good roads srould. In a meaa
tlgioaa aad odocoUoaal mad Um indue
aro, 'oolvA tbe quesUon of the. high
trial prapreat of tbo poo|*»; ‘ they
pdeo t>f food and the iucroosing cosi
wake bolter twinos and bajiplei
of livtog.
By reducing iho cost of
Mdeo; tb^ aro fbe av'enuto
imtadportation. it would enable
the
Ibo highways ef ooauaeroe. tbe mail
fanner to markm bis produce at a
ipnteo of information, and the agenlower' price and at a lantcr profit at
ctio ef apoedy oowmiialmalas'; tbey
Ibo same t!n»e.
It would bring eomI tbo eooMwiea] iranaperuilon
muhilles closer together aad (a touch
with'(be eentm of popnlaiion. tberelTy

biMdee at tbominiamw ooati'tbey
tbo U^woau that blad tbo cotib'liy
toFoOier la tbritl and Induoto'.Aad In

faeitnatiag the commerce of ideas
Well as of mateilal iiroducis.
"‘AtTien tbe agrlcultumi production

REFORT OR THE CONDITION OF

Tbe Traverse

State Bank

At tMvWW'Oty. lilekisn,'Bt«» doM of businesa. Fobraury -’gmb. iyi:.as
Ibr by tb.SS»on^^.^^«br Dsgytwcy:

I;c>

in'iu

l«line i>v. r.

i.'tih- u< tVtyue I'K' to
Caldwell

was oai<ed

to

L. Larron left her* t

Thomas Nolaon Page, aatbor. in a Traverse fit) Tueada.v.

' *fOeod loada. like good atreela. wnMo

fatdUtnto traaaponatlob.. and

"I

. lU'-l wub a B.*\i-n- ac

Highway improvement, poiui. lol

Wurnwl
Tunday
business trip to Grand Ito

a



lu*. ban**- tv-"



'

>i,„

»n and '.Ideal c4!4ii:c8

PERSONAL MENTION

1

.Kr„:,i

..

Mable w.vYu r is cutenuiuiur
•iilcnailiiir

le

'» »Pt»d.n« reeday

the asooeUtion
aseoclatioo a.
as the proper vehicle'
vebicic'iior nralhrr from Havre. Muiitans. Mi>ihrough

i^lch all tbe people of thojwalter expecU to roiuru to take ui

(.-ouDtry

can

-Mist Anna
I. Brautigan morned this '
iliU8lncr:

Vraiik Ssyr.

I

roB^s. which be bolds, wilt lucrclsc (rum a busii
Traverse Cii'
Ituviicl
the prosperity of tho country and pro-'
Aid s"
I
The wontcti of Ihc Ijidles'
vide a morv equal dlsiriliuiiou of |»- i-lciy ciiteciaiun*''
'ihclr
pnlatlon.

ITcsldcnl Taft has

taken

In bcconilug a lueiubcr of
•r In the cliurrti Thursday l■lrnlne
ibe association and IU o(n,;cm Include Flags and patriotic dci-vuuuoiie and
tbe coutiry.

-u f.stn,

its

Mr. t’ag-.

iiici i.i;

J’lessaui. Grove.

Fob

1 • Mr. am

OUT people.

and

mcniallj

It is not loo much to

.Monday.

ot
sa'

Harnsen

Cf

Their sou. fail,

R. R. OicKmsn ef EvansviUc. Ind..
'

Miss Elsie B>shop returned to her
Immi'

at

llotiunitcad todti.v.

atirr u

Alden. spent Miori vlail lien*.

v»itli Ik-i «ln«i;-.hter. Mi*-

.\. E

MAS Anna. Champion, who has been
bore ilsidiig ii-lntiu-s aud friCQiG I'lr

u ft^I diiy^
daw l•llrinl•r■

i.'U.ir .11 K'-yaiune.
. Zemke of C'V

Rev. and

Rapids^ ar-

I iiy* this m•■^ll!tJK on »

and

wlte.'aixNkceping liuuse lor iln-iii dur­

that in the Southern portion of ibis ing their Blncnev.
Mlsb 1‘carl Merrill ir slwndiiiK :i few
couDlr/ Ve are Hfiy yearn bcbliid at

Detroit

le wu^'to Ludingten this
J. W. Noble

Jamca Wiliigms is spending ihe day

value of our propeiv and a din-ci as- Mrs. J. H. I'.'on arc vlsilitu; ili'-ii soa
(be Improvemoii!, Earl, noar Ovlsil. Tlicj c\|i's; i>. ic
uoralU

8.

to

II, gn,-rl >■! L. K>rM*l.

willi

«

slsUncc towards
physically.

over Kun.lay

K niekerd of .4(810 still-

Mrs.

of the public roadi

went

on revcri‘4 days liuiiintwra trip.

' ri<endliig u rm days lu ihis eiiy os

M-. anl Mrs. C*ear Beebe o» W.i-

Every imi>rovement .vf
our roads Is a direct iucrcaac in tbe

phas.*leCletMitd
tiKluy

.III';'.* <-u)iii>uii>Motv.
I:,mrliii:u vlsil.,1

Mrs.' C.
C. k. McUln. left I

(bis

imiining.

Ilie.v

v.lll sih'iid

1

l.i^iiigton.

at !t-lighj,i> sei'iccr.

Mrs. M. M. Fratlc returned to he-

Mrs.-C. 3. Tinkhain of Hammond.

V-. “te.itij,

returned

i*!tic!^ltnc ..
offlciiii:
................ ... 1 pla. •• tuda.'

her liurnn at

TinkLam is

a sl.-K-r of

ledge. and It Ii an experience* com
to

every-onc

«ho

lives

lu

the

country, know ot iiislantcs In which,
after wneb negoUsttons.
purchases

of

farms

According lo Our Original Announcement

prospeolitc

dnd

Our White Sale

rotimr.'

places lu Virginia, coming (o sec (he
esiales wblcfa

(bey expected

turn back, after travelling hun­
dreds of miles by mil. with the de­
claration that they would not have pro

ty i»—lltoi mmDw^HBrmitoerll. IIH_

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OoitP« attest:t
HARRY C. DAVIB.
,. BLBIS R. HANNAH.
WILUAM W. SMITH.
'
_
DIroctora.

petty

where the reads were »<i

im

possible.
"Our people

n(K*d

lo

be

edmsted

in (bis matter of good roads as mocii
as on any other mslter in the world

win Continue The Balance ol Ihe Week
All White Sale Discounts and Special Prices will hold good

'

lij^ht up un'il next Saturday night.
CpoI'i ThreaJ 4c

Table Linens

PiiL Tuhmt I7c

Four Extra Specials-Bcllcr
Than Any You’ve Seen Ycl

and the most Imporunt work perhap*
that Hie
Highway

American

Aaaorlstlen

Improvements

cau

fot

itcrfon-

is to esubllsb'clcarty in the minds of
oar people that their personal 1nie'
eats are bound jip'wlth the Improit
nient of their' highways."

G'vxl klaiidirtl
inrUi's wide. x|>eiiii;
ysrd SI................................

Several Urge drUyed .hipmenlt of Tsl.le
i7i

It takes a loi» time to estshlis'b

TtmdmgScmilU

Dfw Idea In (be luliids of a great eor

•.'•vetis Trash To»i-'::ig •
-IhU.lar.! cif al: tu'i.-l
two 'Vtr.i MH-. :h1* .it. :>

ser'sifve

poptrlation:

but

this

ne>

Idel la taking root among our. people
and will in time become estabHabed.
introduced, which are already lacrau

Spruada.

wo;tb

tog msieriall;.- the productirity of the

tbe valne of
proved metbods. and U Is As cerisiti
-as any other tow of natur« that
roads wilt come
la

The only

qaestion

Whether w« shall allow

this Im-

Goi'd

I'Dhlcschcil

Sficvtii

m

ty. ysrd wide, st..

t-Tid $1250
$15 r.nd $18.

OTc

Gewns. ui
Tn'

^rstf of Lorn 6c j4.

or

wtaetber we shall bring

this Im

ill our own Ume and
nae «hr

knowledge

and

our

oppnr*

tunlUea to give to tbe rising geoefe-



-

" li.! ■

i. '.u«r •>-. nll-ov-

it,

$6 50 ajid $7 50
Marquisette sod Veil Dress­

69e

es at
Fine

at........................ $1^

.$10 aad $12.50

Gip;ham

and

Lawn

Dresses at $3.96, $S,-$6 and

quaL-

$7 60

14‘ac

Bouse Dresses of
and Percale

Cinghan:
$1.25, 1.95.

$2.50 and $3.00;
Seethe

burled,

tbe beneBla of'if—whether we shall

$2600

DaintiMl Wub Dresses

-0 p«' tent 0.s;-i.r;
89c

provambnt to be poatpooed until our
gcnbrotloa are an dead and

\-r>

H'lrd'ooic A:1 Over Ncl Silk

1-2 and

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

vrorth$l.75ayord.now

...........

.! - S8 50, $1()

Silk Ponhn Dresseg al $12.00.

5 yard length?, worth $1.25 a yd.

Long Cloth Special, ihe hoe 20i

of cloth and silh

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

Ijrrn,.

per yard.............................................................................

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

art

Prices more

tombioalio;i.

Satin Damask, d>e mod beauidul paiirntr.

SkHt'tScji.

in

time the Imprevemem of ibe public

Dresses

wide, bough: lu sefi st SI-23. will g-. a?,

go at

Sl)'le& that

Be. u'.ifnl Clolb Drtises and

FIoBBcings

SatiB Damask worth 85,. a >afd W-|!I

•oil and tbe ktrawledge of nur (arrr.-

D.-csses with t.he new set
in sleevci.

reasonable t.han ever.

Lmbrridety

Muxlir.siitd VX'hite Good? have juif anord

New Dresses
Are Here

prtilicr than any shown ir.

tone lo lotn the Uxl wrek ol the «le.

will go al

The

Over a Hundred New
Spring Dresses Have
Arrived

scvcrnl seasons

Beaatilul Satin Damask, iwo yardSatin Damask m remnanli ot

BtdSprtadt

The new ideas of fsrtnlng are betng

^ BESt nWR

that

alter several days visit

1

Ward Prob»t of Nerttiport. paased, Thud l‘ar« V and ciiino to this city in
bome .,( Tlii'DipM'-tvIlli- l!:i- lycrain^
tl.:iiit,"Ii ilie city tin- wioniliis on bir hu Iwhalf.
MVifa! dayv vlrii. in tills cily
4east a pan-of tbe north in this pat­ days at the farm with Mr and Mr-.
wa.; f. |j*n i:ig to vi,.if Irl.-nds and j
j. o. Cumpil
« th licr brotaor. fl. li. (.illunl.
. llUtodo.
ter of roads and we are two bundn-d
:v-!i'ivi-«.
itliir
aXU'moon,
B. Benson. C. R. A I. brakeman cn
Irde llumc Ir
rapidly lm|HV>vlng
yearn behind b.aropc. at least that porM'SS Frances Putman left this marn. mss,trip,
Noilh;Mirt mu. welft !'• I'l.ild'.u.
tn
I.ir
hmvbi
iM-mg
aide
lioii of Enrope over which I have trav­
iug 101 r-iH*kj. Kan. wlicv rl,i. ui;i|
V. C. Wilson is in thecity
I,ld.
vrulk
lo
uiid
from
ihc
Uiirg.
eled. extending Trout the
sionhiTii
hml,.- Ii-i I,It,111-. Im....... Willi her :l v: „--s !„mi (^.limilms, Ohio. ,
Miss E. Rasfcey rtturned to h
Orrlu Hinguiau and Mir" Thm-su
^rda orSorway down to Hit- soulhcni
■M i. Fiimi-.v.
•McCune, liolli 'll Williaiurbiiic, ».ii
most points ot Ualy and Spain.
AUCTION SALE.
C. Morgan of
C imen^.
passed
iimrrt«'il .(i-Merasy.
i^n at iKti.ltc u'l'-imn. d miles
"The European roads were, ol coumc
Mllluli and Harry lle'k»jni wen
bulll'hy forced labor and. 1 have often
J.--,
Iwrim-rs
ik-.
,j:p Tliii,;-da?.
M«r«li i.
Imsinerr callers :it Tra'ci-i- C'rly lar(
thought that ■ If. during tbe mOllarv
■ilnniiiyi ui lUoi-iiM-k. I iiocw-w.'
Monday.
orcupatlou of the aouthern suies af­
t" ehhk'-ii-. iiaatiliiy ol liaj.
v-.na Cameron is vns.l'ing rtllEd Benwarewent to Big Rapids yesFrwuK >U-i’l.wilti bar I>ih.|i <'uiilliii-d
m BliJ Isiiii toob
ter ibc war the governmeiii bad only
r'cAar-U.m 1i>r a l.-w d.i>8.
J tot^y. v» lii-:x* Je- was iyaJh*d oil acbir bed lor u sli.tn Him- with a s• — AM
*-•'»• and uiaJer.
carried out the policy which it sub­
Will Blaehburn and two ■on5^•""■'’ • ■
‘'‘••‘h «>l his mother.
Il.tnino- o'x-r
01^ y<«rs
vein allack of acute HUUiuili trouble,
sequently carried out In Cuba aud Is
. Gctman is spending the i
.i|ijiroi<d iBih-r iN-sring ; |«T
II,
"■
but Is uut agalu though fat tn>ui sell
carrying oui.T undcra|pnd. In the Phil
1»T ivni off lor eeah.
{day
I'.l
tlil.ijt
1.11
I'DinDcar.
-rieiidr
................................................ .................
Mt»8 inns Beckwith Ir ciritltiK at
Clyde Whlllle. l*ro|u
ippinea, of building drstilass roads
Richard Cross left today for ChiCeo. R. Newman went to Empire
(be bonic of her sister ut Msix-I ihir
(broagbout ibe country, the
South
lago and llanK-wIle. llk;ii.. U.: aii eviH’-v m->riiir.g on Imrlners l.. ihe .lay,
week.
would bare got ^mc return for Ibe
gciilh-iiiali
i
*. Hiekey went to ManistM thisjWANTED
Mlsr 1x>oue llelisloadl mad< a shmt teniled visit Vkirli iiiui.ipdevastation lo which we were subto .i.ii
Mrs.
Edward
Doran
returned
to
her
[moining
“t* lm-‘lui-*s.
ill al our school W«dii.*r lay alter.
8ani
icetdd durtni that period.
Imnie
G/aiicJ llain.lr tills i.fleimw;,!
Ben Case ot Lake Ann. wAe
’Roth urban and rural coniiuutiltlcs
afiiT iiriing rTiciids al Grawn and .:;'l'"cn 'islllnc fih-ndr In this «-i.
of course, are Interested vitally lu
llM- .
!o; llie iwel two weeks
jlh,- liast Ii-w days. rt-lumeU t*
roada but the country is far uioi-e
S. R
R. Hearsh and daughter. Jmmi- ililr inorulne.
BREVtTIEg.
«:
Mrs. $.
Imeresled thin- Q>e (ity
for
good
lintir. iirii'i-d iu Gi-'
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker, who FOR SALE - Rcxlst'-iivl
• «444 4 444444444#4IMi88 .Mlhliml
Klmilhor
roads sbortcQ the distance to tbsIK-O'ling a lew days lU Hie
Imrhum cal le.' ledh hegew. tV. i
The South Side Co. have enterea{ciiy this iim;
have kjvn1 •*
luirkcL to tbe arbool. lo iltv railway
Tiuifall. lUi .<1 Cn-ek.
1 :t> wit'll f-.'itniis
Cri
Into s cuiiuwil with Hie ll'iowti l.uiii-ii;«..
left Saiurdsy T»r Tu
I '
station, and tuc country store, picfell ?7-Jiie,< H*
ber Co, JO fuinrsh then
0 his home,!
clsely BO' much at the road Is Ini
tbclr mill work, aud :n li
tVE WANT TO-UST n
proven,
ft is Ml too much to say
Urow'n l.umucr Co will
’ll..-, lani. lamh. ar
tbst tbe sgrlrultural laud of the south
r-.
,\ MIBlKhl I’G
Stall cnosiderahle
eiiiv
uiai lilncry A. Sutters of Charlevoix who has 1
would be'more than double Id value
Oiy
111.
and employ n K.iod mnn
liime men :Ik-'x;-i In ri- i -I'liii: '■■- .• lew .hiy. .,>>
tli-im ittoi'i
if tbe reads were only half as bad iis
'.:i- ,t W l;
The South Side C^^ill tut iilU.-miii jlhe g’lo: <•! Mr
"■<ll‘
they arc.
I have In uiy own know­
won

___ . oT Omad Trnrnne—aa.
€ha»er M tbe
^ abwe
hank, do -soleiably
If
r im IBb «Sm atoteAeln
ati
1 tree to tbe boat of my knowledge aad
tnwdn** oTTbP aororal.........................
I usttbm tbereto cDBtatncd. as sbowa by '.! i bobktoC tbe bank.
A..J. MAYNARD, Cashier.
J6th day of MhacrtM gad twara ^ bflbrn mo thisI Mth
Pebntsry. 1812,
• • CHARUK B. hale. Notary Public,

T.

floxIrtirKli.

ri'vg m:idn<-.y •iiauliigs iu

111- ii:t.r-M» cf tli<‘ llBimah l.ay Met

"O^all Ibt! material aOulm of (be all iu honor of George Washington.

PLEASANT GROVE.

lirK-f Inisinci*

Geo. F. Reaburob of

M-s Bisnehe Satteriee left today
■mi 'll.-

SOUKS and siK-U'chcs of (lie chibl

tbe most iuporunt aud

<
tins itKinmu »n hh<*

l-'intc (r^in a

,p IO .NoItMSj-l,

.1 (ViHi'l llsipi'lr w'.'*re she »dl .i.

■ II anniiUiiccd the Isct that It <vu,

country si proscuL" says

inrii

!m gmiu of hU hrolUcr,- tVm

I

-

tbe lead

aoiiie ot the iuoai prouilucnt nicu of

Caswell

ir'iv".:ii ilic

City, re*
and Ihinn. v. jij'- 'In' iath,*<l lu Ills iiuRic ttilsriiionihig, af»:.• imllinc
iK
■a M-vcral da;>

. Wolcott of Eiberta.

i. Sniiih aftet several days

few other guests at a bcsiulilli! sup

Claud

nixl

*

Dor^.g returned Satur

t;

Mrs. e.

' . idwfll

,r Hum i. It

take part iu tbo great , ,.|„|ni.

nioycmcot for the Improvement of the]

'.Viir

.'lism-i

New

^|ing

Dresa ^
OB Diffjay

Ngw

Sixng

S.!b Now
«Oig>Uy,

SUinberf Bros.

n

mmp nuTHME mBja»/ Asi) travebs* bat ■A*'*-"’’*'**#**-. »*MrA»r a,-jm
Noftbpert
fab. K XbU.
Dear PreeMeot1 hare Mt *rlUea to «w taehlM
Clob elnce I toioed ft. eo I thoathl f
woeM wrtto P0« M I bare aethiac
elM to do. I ao\o echool-erery da).
There are thlrteea achotara la oor
Cbeer op, hoaey—
echool Mv tearber'a Baat^la MUa
Youll^et there ycl.“
Jeaale Ajlaa'orth. We bad a Cbiitiaiaa
-Atlanu Conatitutlpn.
„ boioe. 1 pot a aweater. alx
___________
"Blrila
are
not
only
iDiereailna
bebandkcnblefa. a dreaa, bar pla. *ei of
»uh*mine
eauae they are inuiful and beaiMlfol. beapty pIna. work lies, a aet cofi«i»iina
Vi»IT.
but they are verj- oecfol at well. If of comb, mirror and bmrh I ‘ ^
Ml.pow b*?wme vItU'

SUNSHINE








RMl« »wdtUtuUtlom, ^ thi ^
H«>M

c»;

I wtit try n*v*f u worry or ♦
rrtu oMoiooymof; ‘
J
I wIM try to b# M hoopy •• • ^
eoo on^ moko tvoryboOy hoppy ^

■■

t

"

ut
rail M trwlM to do
t thaaa Xna* I will *Tfy. try
A JUILH'. ry


«
#


*
"

is tb« »t«Pard thai opriac. oor »ere
the ter* hiknrcd to threw oleMO or
DM theJr Dliac-Dbeo thew. Ahd Che
pet <et«. I MBMtther. BbabMiobit w4
BeSInto. wve aest dtdt ob rMU. U
«M a wonderfol tine In oor Klrlboed
•! bon*, tlul »euoo of tb« Wrda
(be orchard. 1 *lah ibat aucb a beautlfel esperteece nlibt be la the life of
jj
^
(i,e

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

.k Almaol butok and MarMfcb

Miawn ati ru.



Vbf^utcb
Harvey,

age

”u;rto

";.n■

Su.le
........
Mrt., for'Ibiy
■„ .to win deatroy
a«,or many Ape II.
n.
Su.^ Prob.t,
r„b„hataful worm* amt Inmtet. and will
I am pleaaed to become acssaloied
good condinon."
with the ocw memben. and hope you
Sunahlner.
’"
j, .I. verv'true.,.,ry ,n,e.- told
told your
your -in
-III -rite
-rite asaln.
apaln.
HHot Kalaer.
pendent, and .he nodded her bead

,
cmphs.to.
.
il.ple CUy. Mkh,
> be Dnc Sun*bfocr*.
xad aow aball-e mind our mannere
Keb S. lUi:
.nd My. -Thank >-ou?"
lK*r iTcalduoiTraverse City. Mlvli. n F. n No
Very well, all lotetber. ao«^:
) ibougbl 1 «ould -rile to yon aealn.
>i '.'t' Feb. i:. lai;.
TRANK YOU. SUNSHINE GRAND- | .|ah yon *o»ld I'kaae aeu.I we an. Dear l‘re»ldcntmOTHERI
oiher ki(Uoa as I los'l iiillie aon>« lltne
1 aonid like to iolo ibr Suuabli
------------------------ aeo.' My Hater Ethel would like
SUNSHINE LETTERS.
g^^^loe Club. Will j , nob, for 1 enjoy reaUiDs ibe lellers
Bear lAhe. Mlrh.
^
button. “'“•*> •
“»**■
o*^Feb. I. 19ld.
She] 1» eleven year* old. She “>r third Rrwdc Myicacber'a name
beer Presidenthen I -rote you beforo «> '"a*
Hrnckenben. *
*W« apesWn* of the 0unahlne
^
her very much. . I so U> school every
I have three slaters, llaacl.
Club ihli morntni. and I tbooftat 1
,<.|,ool. Our achool l» ouL and wc

would drop yon I tew lines.
_ iiuiil April. 1 aiu la .Marcuerlic.
’ win _
nol CO _asalD
Iha button that I recelvwl from yon.
t«ve a doc
I fo to Khool every day. My teachj^^ve t*cdi)-lour * have a borne named Ted. 1 have loU
er a name to Ml« Ina 8pra*u«. There
of fup ridlnc on bla back.
are fbrty acbotor* In our achool. 1 aw
„ i „„ rjoae. bopliis w ace this
From your Sunahlner.
iwetoe yaara old and In the Bfth
Amo* Zouick.
crade> My atudle* are readlnc. writy<,ur'lovlns little Bnnahlner.
I am wt.ndcrfol'y pMSOd 10 have
Inc- aHfbmetic, tonsuace. apelllnc.
Nor* Haywood.
you for a Sunshine boy . You eball have
Eoegraphy an.1 physlotocy I have a tv,II Mrs Thornbury leach you a c*nl and button.
pel cat named Tommy. My letter la
commence# acain In
geulns loni ao I -111 close.
April? I bopc Ethel la quite well now. yr^verM tTty Mich. I( • F. U ' Nu. I.
From your Buushlncr.
.
Clara Flcclcr
Flcclcs
Clara
Kl-Mlev Mich
Bear HrcsldeniI know all the tarty scUotora enjoy
.“■I**"
Fe..: «. ip,:.. ,
nke
jom the 8un.hmu
,bought called. "A Kind Word.”
having such a Sunshiny leaeher a:
Hear Fresidvart—
Club. I am eleven year# oM. and In
-„o, „ttf, ji costs, If we give 11 a Mias SpragueI ibonghi I would write a lew lines
fourth Grade, and imh rwader. .1
thought.
to you. I CO 10 M'bool every day I can.
to ,(.bool every day 1 can My teachyo nuike bsppy tome heart each
Dear Ukc. Mich.
. It'i:. ' •"* ‘t '•t®
Rtotlraludloi or-, n,n,o i* Mis* Jossphlac Brackon________'u.-j —. leoJer amlls. Dear Prenident
»rtthmetk,
Bbe I* *o Rood! I have one
*** ^
***^ u
V
.1 have belonaed to the Sunsblne •
«**cl>vr-a proiher. Amo*, and i»0 aUtera. Mar-

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. to ,b, ' L“

. Uai.HlIlto.tol Ii«KmUrt.*«,. A toll., kto .tolo. .
Edward

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t
I toother:

'*^■■''16“* ofHtned a
-Denrer.
«
e"'^‘«»l* l-oMmarkcd "Denrer.
Ootorado- out tumbled . oumber.of
# BunMilay ihonahu marked Tor the
boja and glria from the Sunablnc
Giandmothei."
bllS$ CLAfA BATES. Editor.
Well, BOW. wanD't that a nice thine
Orpanlnd Ooeembtr S. ISIS.
.to have hapiwn. op a saow.v. blowy.
' a Clara Bates.
bad crept
nm Vk. rrMtm-K,^ M.b.1 yi;;..
behind a cloud anil refused to peep
Balta WMIlama
Irena ««« *•
Secand Vtoa
What do you auppoae the Sunablne
Pemeray Citlel^
Grandmother raid flrat lit the cllpplna
Sunshine Orandmethpr—Mrs. A. L.
•he had chomml. and wanted you all
Wmisma.
to remember?
-Ifa the sonsa you sins.
And the amHoa yoo -ear.
rvary 1, 1ft*. Md*.
-------------------------------That makM the auMblne
Number of names an the ^adla
Every where."
Roll. FabfuaryJ. Wt. l.'VWell, your Prcaldent touched rt*bl
j—^ '
out. and her heart commenced to sine
NEW MEMBERS.
Immediately, even ihouch she couldn't
Efbel BeotL Northiwrt Mich.
hum a tune Jutt then becauae. of
Jane BeynoWa Traverse City. Mich coarse, she was supposed to be quite
Uowrd Woodruff. TraTerao City
,orklnc ai her desk.
Mich.
-Thafa an eaay thinc for the 8nnHatel 0. Kaiser and Helen Kalaer. •binera to remember." she aald lA herKewadln. Ulcb.
*elf. “I hope they'll all loam U by
Blhal -HarwBod. Maple City. Mich,
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Klngalcr.
Kca^h Homphiwyoa....................
....... by Roy I amphreyes.
Ulcb.
MHifRint
>Mai^ Zo«i^ TravoTM City. Micb..
IL F.
Nam sent by Haael

rr.‘rr

«ato* ate t» Che aaM cradaa. Lkaow oebeol aad h ia alMoot Oat Ipr w ate the fnr aaddvaalp.baefi ^ t^
««,lUe to ba-U««kpr.
.
cUaa. l em rtoee.
dOT: the .“ple“ Ip.ttd appee bot«o«(t

PtMh reaMortac Saaahtaer.
eanb aad eky. ha le*«Ollre KelBoa.
meu.
It la alec to kaow that ae aaay <1
"Whaa ,tha pie was epeaad’
rear trtoada are latereetcd to the
whaa dar becaa to break.
Oear Preaideet—
ahlas
Qnb.
Tbcr
ahaU
all
bare
aap
bias to the portor a
I aai tea reara of aae. aad wooM
to be a
aber of the Sonahlae
d u the aky. ie ktas.bf 4ar|
^t brother aerea
•uttSKiNC HUMANE
seres years
•OCIETV.
Thoba1«ht.s
,oW. wboee —e U CUyt*. -Mr ^
^
Many, the heaver.
aboeR. M m It by 'coaattof oat Moa(,
like
nearer* atvaja-bolU a food iMay er.”
, ^ard aad bmtoa. I a»la the foortb ,
bousea near (oiether, so thu. they
"The «hoea ap aUlra aatla( broad
crade*. My teachrr'a i

iu.«to I. Oto 1 b.0.1 otto „ .

Wtol

Boll B00.b1... If to 1. p., on bl. b.J. .0. n to .top. Ot '7*'b. Oto «>

V'b7. rTzr'‘Z’::zz zltzi zrzz;, -zz:. sr*.r vJS zrz

. imob. to, I. .til., .«j lb. .IB.i to 1-

acvenleen .yi^t ia one (rf the Ulngs our Bun- rpnn.

. mu. bird

They U) the cUy on. and aioootb u o8 her aoae“ rotara la tha hrst boar:
*1.6 their talU. ahlch are broad and for Aorora. or daw*, dt.appear.aa
flat like a mason * trowel. The ireee soon aa the tun a
Ibey <-u( down with their sharp teeth.
An Enallsb centleman who. waa very
Uncia Sanw
food of anlmala once had a present of
tte practice of cwillBf the Uaited
a baby beaver, lie named him Binny. Statea aovemmeot 'Csele ■am'* la a
Blnny are* very tame, and would very common one. It ia I
when he beaid hfi name called, have orlclnaied In the tollowl^ war
aud jumii ufion his uiaaicr * knee He Dminc the RerolutloMry Yar a
lovi'd to Ih- talked to. and have bis umed Samuel WUaoa waa a beef la
l>ead {«uod
apeeior at Troy, New Tork. He was
Klnoy hail U-en cauaht when be waa very popular with the ttes la bla eoiplo.T. who alwrays called blai Eacla
8am. After the laepeettOB of the beef.
''uildlnK. but be Memed to k
*° •“* *®
*"•* •‘•***
shipped by him to a
crew larcc and airong. be built a dam itamed Oben i
liU niaxer s i«rlor
ways Barked -*E. A.. V. B." A joUn* '
lie iboKC a place where them was a wqrhman. being asked —hat tboan lettall desk, not tar from the comer of lers were the nbbravtotioas of. replied
the room, and he built tram ibera that ba did Mt fcbOto. utoaa Ihsr
acTO** ilic romer. He could nol Bed were for Elbert Aadwaon Sbd Tacto
a inM- lu cut. he look books and pox- Bam." The ioka *as kept op and
es and anyibiuR elr-e be ronld move, spread, nnitl It baoaa eoaspon to re
MOM of iliese thinct he pushed before fer to all packsm aartad *Tt. B."-*a
htui on Hie floor, one ihinc be seemed betonglag to -*L'ncto Baa," or I* otiWr
to like mo*i was a lone bandied braab wardt, the gDvoruaaU.
lor swre|,(DC up the brarth: be *1' —_
way* larrteB^lhat in hit i»wt
Tha^Toww
ould build up a pile of ibfiig*
TbU Intereatlng storr M laM of an
nca.ly : toen uVwonVal. up'ln fri. enctooer In Holland wtm .nowd hi.
of hla dam. holdinc hla head to one o»“ wedding iantt to wait *h»a ha
aide, and look at It to see If It wai all attended to dnty nad aavad a town
richi. itomeilme* be would fcaem
Tha ocean waa beatlag Ivrlonsly
pleased and lei It atayt sometimes be acalhat ^he dr^
'^V *!“
would take it a|«rt and^do It over '
.‘*77TTT
Hlnti) had a little aoli bed to sleep B»uto hold their brasth.
I angtboar: Thank

There are tfalHy ecboUra In

■to.u.1 A.,_ witotok. to ... toto.r...~..™to.to..bcoiii. totoito.-, ib.i,,.btotr.i.,-..___________
n',w.“i<.s:»^to‘'ui.;:'T«iii
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hawk hun her, but I doctored her
ahe cot well, all excepting a stiff
leg. «be come* to ilie door every
Klncalc.v. Mhb
nicht for we to put her to bed- i am
Feb C. I9i:. learnloc lo rook. I ran g« a moat,

built it acain. In tbla way be waa »>»?
lewerad down 1
kept pretty buay.
daahlai waven whara tbtr camld Mbd
Alter a wV** HI"".''* —
away out ^ the country; ami It wa*
"Tbraw tewn I
then thought Iveet to send Clany U» I*!* »»“ below.

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. Xeaa ■mnk ng* eighteen montha: to themby the Stmahine Grandmother.
From your Sunahtoer.
I tuive to co a mile to Mhmil. I ^ of idea I enjoy reading ita Bunahlw do«. whc.e be would hare Uie »»
"l.efa Uke off onr elothca nad
to iotanie BjSaolLW one year: Evelyn ?er,ri.^wblte magic.- often made of
.
Manh* llllllerd.
ever, day I can. M.v leacUer-. name i. p#** WituA pleamr send me a card pan) of other a-lmal*. and perhap*
_______ _ Itovto 1. to, ..J bull, iknto torn ul-^lto to^.to
age aUbteen months. Trav,,y
t^long to onr Bunahlne
Do you Uve far to go to school? It Kai#! Wood l like to go to school. I and button.
..to ,11b.
»

*•• '» '*•
to* “M kto
lKetaeCUy.Utch, iLF.D.No.7..Nam«. club." '
U «'« tbal you and Pearl may go to*7
Fn>ui a new Sunshiner.
““u’«.Jihln. elae besides crowded In their rtpibaa. praylag ha
Iltol toUck.
Hto b. to ...T^lto .1- ItolJ.. '
reading, avlthmeilc. physiology, geog­
^ asst by Maivery Wale#.
The next clipping that she tricked geibcr.
»V,lli™b.lJ.,,l...te..Utob.b koto. ... book. K-bblbl .lib. Thb.,1.
raphy. grammai. sod •lulling.
np waa a little verae that bid all who
Dear Lak^. MIcb.
tell you wbai I cot for Chrlatmaa. I „ j,, a Sunshiner. becaoae I think yon at «r*t be was rather lonely and **«^ a^M«A^w«il
•UNBhlNE POEMSread It -BeaUer Sonahlner
Feb. 1. mr Rotabook. toothbruHi. cap; nol. aad *111 teach her wbal the plodg. h»«* od bU luaaier. be grew quite talent
brave aiflMtr aad *
kM
' a and Grandma.
-Thera's enongh ot shadow along
caadv. My brother Kenneth would

and happy afler a while.—Childrenv ap for the w*
llfo-a -*)•:
Hear Preeldeni—
nrwogb Ibe Mgkt the feathery snow.
EnoSS'oriLrrow and want and
l wlll'ry and wrtic to you mod the like to join the SuD.hlne Club Me be„ f „ x,
Happ.v Honra.
7
MRlnB. dmag aeftly down,

ra. We are having ane time* lon*» to the Cradle Roll, but he Is aevFeb. 13. lU:.
^
,
.___ __
Aa ObMM t
k Oneks tha MM aad vajea below
go to school when It en .yeara oM now Please send hh eaiM
p,-,Meni—
”**'
P* to”*
..
A rmns frioad wrttlag la aa *a
' '
WOtk a MwMed, #inertiis craw*.
8o the thing to do la. be brave aoJ now coaatinc. - ----------------.
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.. /_
i*re»iocnt
luagaxlne. Cotden Dnys. telli a .! '_1 7
U good weather. I. have
missed
about
and-btuton
fo to.
me ....
and to»n.i
.end me
me annifaer
soother
A. my brother and Utter were wrlitelM tba faltowtiS plfMiM Bee tit awwbslM gaUy fly
And aeatter iunahlne wbew’er yoo eight vlsys ihli year. Mj teacher-* button, as 1 have lost mlnr.
BaMt'isd Isrth. now low. sow
join the Sunahlne Club. I
y aara ago. used lo be
CoMwater.
at iba cloaa of Baaday
l
name la Mlai Ins Spracur. sod l am In
h>om your Sunvblner.
ibougbt I would write, too- I am aev- Ulcb. Sam, was tbe mont
high;
popular
Roy Humphreyes.
-Whyr (your Bnnsblae Preildent the tljth grade. 1 live on a farm and
« en joar* old. and am In the Brat grade. horse lo town- In hi* younger day# be acbooL oar MMatar aald that If the
•ckool would ramatB taalad. ba WoaM
Than a chaek so rosy red.
was used at an omniboa borae. aad ba give them an objact Uaaoa.
Pta aad bnBktM-.(flll the air;
and bis uiate. a Urge Uy. -era ao
-■CalHns two little boys np. be gnva
^
i.vchei's name U MUa Jonephlna
Bras BWadma. taain bar ^alr.' ibine. *to ‘Spaak Sunablnc.' and to and sixty ehickens. We have a bic Sunshlaei
,.n u.ito ,i«i
-toia ,«™ «i. E>era ^a tiring 'Braak lt.‘ to,
‘Act Sanshloe.' It -c do all three bUck dog na^ Hover. 1 eanoot find
SotUp'lavgha. her eyes aglow,
llrackenliery. I like her very much
things
we
will
be
living
a
life
of
8nnmy
pin.
Will
}?u
picaec
send
t
Tklhklaii ot tba lOBg-ago.
shine everr moment of the lime. What new one? I miss it v
"" '■'■
itoto 'tok. 'to 7“ u“'to
"•
"■
„.,to'I'.i... 11. Ito ui) klto-ito I*”™.""*

|i ... .too topp.4.
Saow-Wrds bop aad flit aad fly
a happy, happy message tor our Sun- a brother and a sister. will ,ou imt Ito, l•todcnljI .11
all bl
b) lb.
the .in,.rdtlver.
_____Club:tbolr ..to. on lb. r..ai. n.11! Tbe,
"booto I -..la ,rtb-.. 1 b.,.y ^
I
.1
_______ __ _
-11. ibo. toUAto U A4d U II
Bask aad forth. bnUe the door.
One
stormy nlgbi the ^irain waa^Uie
nolB Bnally
BO the Hrasident look another look are Utile and Ira. When I had tt» wriiten elm;e UM winter. I am lo lie
^
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... airano auci
1 11 w tba
WhUs IA* geWaa au elimbe high.
to ,bil. -Itl".
,ee, cbllto tA btoA iMr le«.
Aad -Ihn (aa grow* more aad more. at the envelope, and gave It a little pin they al-ays wametl to wear mine, alxth. aevcmh and eighth crade*^ t
Happy hpvrs (or work and ptay.
,h,ke. Out dropped one more clipping and they ask me to gel them earb am twelve >ears old .1 bl
Sunslilner.
supping, alipping fast away.
about "Our Friends the Bird#."
one. 1 am thirteen year* old As my the :6ih of June. M) studlc* are aritli

MarBuerltv Zouick
.1.... ..
- TbI,to Stot.
"Work with might aad pUy with
old you know Ihai the Sunahlne letter la gcltlnc Icncth.v l will <W*e.
i.«-tlc, ce<«raVl«>. gramnmr. ph>slolM>
,..nni„R little dog fat-y t.e
•••-------backed ™
up
and orihocrai'b.'. I ba«e missed onl to., 1«- T.b..l.Ukv,. to.n

OtoHoktb..
I.Ltotol. >b.
Y... lovl« B...bl....
iMial V
cue day
day of
of school
school and
and then
then II «aa
**a **l<k
-Oraadom sara Is gIMara best.
bird* *• we are. Sunbeam#? Indeed,
Pearl Hilliard
cue
k
'
,1 ,h.- i.verv i.able
ihei. -.1.1 ovv to tlu- hvery .
We
spelled
down
ibis
afternoon.
I
like
“JU4 the ana who work* with akill she Is' Usten to what she baa aenl
At soon as Uiilc and Ira learn lo «> spelled down ibis afternoon. I like
,
ihei. -. itl o • ■
t, ^laead
«hr-. Il.e' were kt-|.i
algc ibeir
ibelr names
name* they
ihr. mny
may i*-long
Itdong to
to to
hllL There are ihlnvnm nnd'taacba with boartler u. about them;
algn
^ tilde down h**).
Su>tb,-.r,. Muu
“;v,7r''br
ibe elt‘“* * *^ "
When the w."r
war bloke
broke out
1
breakable c
,U1•■£,«, bo, .bd tin ,Ub . bcto lb. 8...bl.. Cl.b ..d b... . Plwls.
I. ... -bMl. ..d I b... .1..
liens or i-..M*sl. r e.|ulp|"«>«l «hc f^“>F.lk»Sc aom be. tots ...nl. ,.d . ito to.ld .1 1.1. toto b. „.d to to b.tl...
•»«..
^
TV with «m.-of the fluent

,u.g.
Bmk. A tov tbAl KAto tbe doi,, Mtotblni .peetat tor tbe blni..
„nl but not to, butt..
i,,.. ,,,
n,. Su.i.l.iu.
the ana^r, and
^
coasblgg bit
boisc- 'hai '
bW*.
K la ao eaay. and the happy raanlti
-a. Old Bam. He -a*
Benala't hair. ARnr h* had II
‘ BwattlM^fMe and tong and from a liiHe iboughtfulnew are 00
Feb. l. H‘i3
s. n.1 vou a new card, a* the studies ,r, antbrnci- linguae-, .nbut cameom
combed be lookad to • «I(M^4«
stroag,'
(TWt.
r*ear lYesldent—
most Importani i*ri ot 1*C- readiiiB ......... ..
geoaroi.u? ^^,,.10. and at tbe close of ihe **r nchi. All of a tndden h^My aa*.
OrandBM •mllaa and khlu along.
-The bird# hove not all flown south
W* were speaking about the Bun- pledge .la
and niclliui
'l> leachcr" oaiue i*
,^(,1.,,,^. bought him of the covto «»7. ^McmW. bM
a
;
—May U. Ander*oa. j,y any means. And they are like hu- ablnc Club this oiorDln;. and I ibougbt out Bunsblne Club.^
Ut-bs .\v|,-s>vonh
I like li.s
^r„,and presenteij him to General
er«kod"
—\ A .1
- I
man belagt in (bat (bey will adapt i would drop you a (e— lines. J Ru
*
much 1 a:.........
>lv-dA*»tk,1,0 flrti commanded the bat
- - .
Qraw^Mhir^ Cownael.
ihemaelvea to drcumtuncea. Remcro- to aebool ever) day and jtm In the
Mchl House. Mulucai. Clij
dav
is
(be
Il.lr
I
ft
No'cmber
"
c
1.a-l
TWm
VtoraFalnIa
''Orandmolber aa^ to bet quaint old Uer. tbe birds will noi come If tberc alxtb grade. I like my teacher vew
Feb.li.ivi:
a niristuas t...- U-t >e*-- For t htui
„{ qM Bam lo I'old
E.r^er bo»; "floRo. fo*.
, **,.
are rata *U)ui Sratter a lltUe bay- mneh. Her name Is Miss Ina Sprague Ucai I*resld.-ui^ coral nrvkUcc.
,h,«gbi
, enn-t-book going down tba
would drop vou a fe« o*»* '
"World wnan'l made- to • day-* day. seed from the floor of the bam on the m> tpacher came to my home tostl ibougbi
, music roll a
, reception 80 „^,,v
tv.
1.1. .1 .... . to
i
And that tohu
where the white bare ground about the yard. Hang slghtand sUyed all night. 1 have lota Unea today
haodkeri hlel* I have
,,,,
bhicr
s*w.ib11| bo) ;
Buall
bits
of
suel
or
beef
or
of
fun
at
school
sliding
do»n
hill
sod
here,
and
It
lias
been
ver'
.old
Th'
•“
a Ill. ,|,trr» I ha“- • "r*
"*■ the ta«i. *lih bay and the manger
, mulef cow
on the branches of the pUylag games I have a pretty rat at meu a.e ruti.ug icc no» It l« iwon
,„.,,uag
him at the
h«,- Tbal M -what I as
Why, tha Lord was six days painting pork ti
„ua6 H
» is
>» v.r, ,1

1.

upmt h«r« •

»«*«>.

nib “r.rm t-rflira^r;;;" v,.

“"to':,";.r-T.;.:::'r..
m
n the lounh
the house, until some brlcht. glisten- four brothers M.v button It broken
Inc winter morning you win have the jym >ou please send roe another one?
joyou* reward of a floek of lovely. My letter la gclUng kind of biR now.
Grandmother ■ayt to her quaint old tearlees birds feeding at >our win- ao I will bare to do*..
eow*.
Your Sunshiner.
"World waag't arade In a day—a day:
"Get thing* in icadlnaa* for the time
.\lnnh* Erdman.
Th* maadow Uero. where yon tore to when myrinds of th* little letihered
t^'h*t-^^^p|>.v times you luunt have
.
folk «.t)l be migrating from the south, vltb your brother* sad sister*. I Mi*h
Why, the
took Ume to carpet it! II remember one seatan at home we 1 could know them all.
were able to keep aroimd and stout
the orchaM fortyHwq varieties of
fharlevois, Mich., R F D. No. 5.
IPtAe w«y Isn't *n**y.
bird*. We beimn In the tnl.ldle of Feb
Box M. Feb. 4. iwij.
ttonY yoo trot:
vuary InvUIng them to come: *e lied Dear Prealdeot—
Choer np. honey—
•mall wispa of straw and soraF bora*#'
| ]|re on a little farm owncl by •
JW*U ^ Uere yet ."
.
hair mixed with silk threads and bits rich lady, I go to achool and am lo
And stHii^Wto tbe'flelds and dciU of cotton and dint on the branches of tbe third grade. My teacher * name Is
chime
aevcral treoa an.1 bushe*. we pnt up
Uer svraetI vwMt rtoga like a
- ^
• blTd-booM or (wo and set drlnBng- have ona horse, three tow* tour pig*,
.AA^^W.a dreann as I boar cops and bath tin.* here and there, ibiny-eeven cbickend and one cat.
Rongta flower-pot saucers with broad
Froii your new (riead.'-Worto van't -vtada a to a dav--a edgea for the birds ot perch o* are
Eva EdwarUa
4.E'
■'
brat to bold tbe water. A allpperT *pe ara glad to welcome a Raw memIf tho way tofl'I •om.v.
toU wUl Mrely frighten a bird away ber. among the Snnablner*. and all
r
yoo (rot:
tram It. Wc-did not pUj bototeroualy bop* that yon wUl wHte again.
Ton'S get there yet."

a few of ui> Iricnd'
aho aake-l to loin the flub Th-. a-c
Rayroood Rlvira; he Is nine .ear* old
Th«i there are Marie t.0‘c aged nl.n-.
anfl Jeanette nysan. aged eight
1
win cTose with best w.she*
• From jour Sunshiner.
SjlMa .\rntMrom:
The lostal »oo Imloscd m '«-ur iv
!.t It »cr> uitercsilng Thaok >ou

Sbin- 'S? I am >cr> glad rou *l»b lo
K.IU oui Uu'.-.

' Fife lake, Midi
Feb. I*. HH:
l>cs- frcddetll.V I have a httlc time 1 will wrllt lo
(be Bunsbioe Club I jotaed Ibe Clob
Ions lime ago. but have never *fliR bA-.iore 1 ani -o glad to to a mem>'•- >".r I an. iwel'c jear* old I go l«
...noBi e.erv J. I ran. and 1 like 10
^
,u

u,,. ^0,,.,
i,e
^Uertog op tha part wttb tha
used to stop for passonger. tt..i look ^(,1, j. i,. |« j,la Htt^a chubby hand.
ed around a linlc Then be went over
-JUmat- dlv me a •aan-*' I
to hi* oM :.om- walked into UIa .tail
|,im what h* wahtad tbam tor.
.a,elt of tnr bav and oats, and cave a .ad he mid. *1 want to tat (be h*to out
loud neigh, t* tf 10 exire-s hl« aalla- (,{ ^ da*#"
tba- r.c-. thing «*» rtglii.
RoaHiv* Rreaf.
|t,eo l.cgaii ea'ing •
I.v,. inAtead of
Jack, aged three yaan aad a half.
tod baan put to bad by hla mother.
mpaay.
K.Rdneaa to Ammaia
ati«de*to hurwt lato th# room, erylig.
Tp,.
terard ol. •»' r*po’ l*> "Mamma, thefe * • W* »oM« to my

Kcwadin. '
ret) II
_
Dear PresPI^
---------------|«ge for -omc lime, and would like
have lost iu» pin and *o
-here Jacob led the flocks
join the club Will jou plraae sen
>* - e some of n.j mend*. We w©uM ,ofl herd, gro'lv fur fear tbej should
tb. have
Ml*a Manton I am ten jearsold. We
rar.l eoad and
gla.l If n.e
jou a would
o* button*
i; o'crUrl'en
tounb and Dftb grades I am(weive
ne
) 10 other* The name# are Winnie an-i
,
------------------ --—
.ears old. I have a mite i.
»:» l.ydU Ben.lngrr Krva aad Ad* Ha*
SUNSHINE STORlCflecbooL and And It quite cold
An oia Rhyme E*p»ato*d.
kina. .Vor.al and f'tj Rafiery. ElU
cloa# for this time.
- Kour aoU’tweniy black bird* baked
Nelson, and o'self. 1 have a new
your Bunsbiner,
n old naner.v rhyme
Ha»l G Kai-ri
,u”‘b "Tto lourantUweoi,* bUck birds"
How pleasant 1 ; I* tbal joo and Uaskin*

a*id hU mothar. TMawaofRrmM
j»ek. “I co«U hsar him wagglU toa
Ull!“
_ _• ',
Put to yom "gtod spattactea" and
ua the Vhato «arM to tha Bfbt of
tove. If yoo toot
will lov# yon. Try It llUvorra

-t
MM tBMIl uiu ol «UM or ueei i>< 01 tun at scoooi siioina «v-»
.lx sMers, I have a new aled.
»e
men arc cuttine ice now. Itlst*ehl>dAfi iMtatlnr pork trtnmlnc* on the branrbor of the pU^'lag flames. 1 have a pretty eat at
have lots of. fun (vaMinfl. It Is very
She lob two Inches thick . I am In tbe foorth
fanbeat trer» «t first. BlrdB that Voo borne- Her name Is Nellie.
cold here.
'
trade
now,
Wc
|>assed
January
5Snd.
tows
DC
wherever
I
flo.
and
when
I
*
^
new sunward *ere near «-«l aooBer
laivinci'. 'oar Sunshlaor,
*’
If tbc war lM*t nav.
«r'later aurt-ly com« and find it Day sit down tbe climbi on my lap and We have to study harder In tbe tounb
^
etbel Scott.
There are a few of my friends
Don't ran tratt
by day move tbe food a Ititle noarcr pnrrs soHI). 1 hare live sisters and fiftde
Are mat' of
H>ur Irieada
BuaThey arc
M.v button is broken who Bskei to )oln the nub
tbe bonce, until aone bH|rt|l. sUites- four brothers.
sbiners? 1 am 'erj sUd you *lsh to
Raymond RIctes; he Is nine >eors old
wm
you
please
send
me
another
one?
tnj;
vimer
moreins
yon
wUI
have
the
Tovll fM ttan rct."
Join out Clob.
Then
there
are
Marie
t/)»e.
a|ed
nine,
Jbyona reward of a flock of
lovely, My letter la ■etliBC kind ot blfl no*,
and Jeanette Dysart. aced eiflbi
1
ndaotber onya U ber qnaiat Old feartoM birds feedinf at
>our win- so I will have to close.
' Kile lake. Mkb
will clo.se with best aisho.
Year SuosMner.
war. T
dows.
Feb. i;. I9i:
■ From sour Sunshlner.
Martha Krduian.
'‘WetW wnant aadc In a day—« day;
'tici ttalncs In readiness lor the time
Oeaf ITeeidentI
S'lvla
AniK^trons
«-bat
bap(>v
times
you
uiuat
ha'e
The meadow Uera. w^ere you tore to when myriads ol the tittle leathered
A* 1 have a imu time 1 wlU wrlle to
The postal 'on Inctosed In 'our let­
SU—
folk win be mlerallndtrotn the couth. with your brothers and sjeters. I wish
the Sunahtne CJub. I toUod the Club
ter la *\T« lutcrcatlnE
Thank ‘ou.
ViThy. the lord took Umc to carpel Ut I remember one season at borne we 1 could know them all.
a lone lime sflo. but ha»e never wrtiwere able to keep around and about
tcB b.-.lore
I am K. sUd to be a mem
Krwadin. Mich
Charlevoix. Mich , R F D. .Vo, 5.
Ifltbewv lanT aoaay.
the orchard forty-two
varieties of
I an: iwelie 'ears old
1 *o to
Feb. U. H*12 tier
c
Bos
M
Feb.
t.
IW!:.
J •
DOB^t yon Irelt
birds. We bekan in the middle ol Feb
school every di> I can. ,snd 1 like to
Hear PreaMeot—
CkeOT np, twney—
rvary Inrltlnc them to come: «e tied Oepr President—
go to school
1 have oily misssd tli
I have been rcadinn (be fiun.blnc
,
•TauH^lkereyet."
email wisp* ol straw and some horses'
l.llve on • lltilo-farm owned by a
ds.'S all ■Inter, and hsve been late
•i •
hair mixed with silk thresd* snd bits rich lady. 1 no to school and am In l<ncc for «>o>e time, and would like to
1 hsve lost tny
pin. and so
Win >ou pleaae send tsi.-e
ctqiV
tke-ftelds anA dens or rotion'and lint on tbe brnnehes o( tbe third frade, -My teneber's name is Join tbe rhib
have some of'm> :nepd>. We would
I am ten year* old. We me a card and bntion? I sm in the
Uer swael woMc.rtags like a chime several trees and bushes, we pat up >Us^^Manson
be 'erj fllad If >oo would soBd us
1 sm t»el'e
. at
...
• bird house or two and set drlnkln*- have Ae horse, three row» four pifl*. lounb and fifth rrades
others
The names are Winnie ani
,'eara old.
1 ha*e a mile lo *o to
And I dra|j|pbtave dreams as I hoar cups and bath tubs here and there- thlrty-eeven chickens and ooe cat
school, and find li quite twld
I v.!ll l.ydla Bemlnfler. Krvn aad Ada Hkr
hoV'^> ''* ■
,
Ron«h fiower iwl saucers with broad
Proto your- new friend.
kina. -Vovval and Fa> RalierT- Hlla
Rva Bdwarda.
cloae tor this lime.
~Wertd •Mn*t>piado a. In a daj--^ ed«es lor tbe birds ot perch bn arc
Nelson and myself.
I have a new
We
are
fllad
to
wetcome
a
*ew
memYonr
Sunshlner.
Aayr'
'
best to bold the water.
A slippery
name for the Cradle Roll
If Is Ua«
Haiel
C
Kal^i
er asnonjt tbe Snnshtners. and nit
If tka way
anny.
bath wlU anrely lrt«hien a bird awa:
As I am wrlUnfl lUt la
How plewani It U that .>ou and Uasklns
We did not pUy bolsieroualy hope that you will write aflnln.
lUnuni.MIJ

tk* Lord WM

bU

ft*

Travarsa

and

ibe tack

wlib hay and

tbe manflcr but a mnley now.”

with oois. then they met bim at tbe
railroad

sUUtoa. and

him siib three cheers,
lm>se. and

watched

Farwer hoy:

alter ereetlUR lookin' lor.
torned

to sec

"That N «hal I aD

Ska can't back."

lilm

whal

be

Why. at Caueaa.

lJuwnrd observed a bola la hUdraas
WOQld do
fTrr! be wcat la Ibe hotel, ■her- he mod 0ik«ria« op tka pan wiu tka
used to Stop for possenser. sn I look bole to It. 1a bis 111^0 chaMy kaad.
cd around s iiulc.

Then he sent over

to bis old nwtri-. walked into hi»

said. ”MaDDa. 41v a>e a aaafa.*'

I

kuU.

asked him what he waaiad Uam tor.

smelt of ifie ba> and osts. sad fla'e a

aad be aaU. ”1 vaM to tat tbt k»la «al

Dud neifli. B‘ If to expre'-s bl» «Bits-

ot my deaa ~

fa-vlon that cir-jihins ■as riahi. and
PaaRlsa Praaf.

then 1*6^ eatlna as if he bad been
aws' on!' a Ic*

Js>'.

ini.tesd

Jark. a«ed thras yaan aad a half,

of

had baea pat to bafl.hy his aotbee.
siiAdaaly bant lata tka roam, crylnfl.

Kindness to Animals.
Tbe first

record of

SB.'

kindm-ks I'r snlnal*

1>

;; i:.H. »here Jacob

es|^ 111

-'UaDiaa. tkarw'a a Me mouse |a my

fienesls

room"'

if

led tbe flo«ki

■nd herd* cenily (or fea.-- the.' sjtould
suller 1! o'etUri'ea.

'VJb. Mf

said hU asatkaf.

I daoT tUsk so."

*Td aaraaf Uf imM

Jack. 'I could k«ar Um wifitofl kta
..It—

flUNSHiNC flTORtefi.

'

A auaaMae tawitoiia

otd Rhyme Captaiiied.

Pat on year "Had apadactoa*' aad

^Di <-»“..twratv Mack
birds baked ™
sm —
tka Dkala w»<td ta tka Ockt of
••Koi»rwnd
—- - ——---------rn a pie' befias SB old aorsery rhyme
The 'toofaBd-tweBty

bUck

i^m.

utoo wve.pvmiaaa. wwToaa

birds- »mtove yoa.

Try U.vary ««ar.

lay
A YEAR

^TWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY AMD XHURSDAYTB.WEKRK CITY. UIJ.YND TBAVERSE COI NTY. .MH IHCAN. TUnC-VD.AY. KKHHrARY 2H.

DEMANDS OF
COAL MINERS

BtnET YIN RIPER
Aged

Resident Passed
Night.

Canm-ii

Van

Kliwr. asH

.ll•■ll

Cha«. Van Hi|>er. S«7 Went

Scvetitli

street, where he had made his home for
itie pnsi iwo yearn Old ase and laillni:

SRORTBI WORK DAY ASAEB

‘ Vaar Old

CHIHUAHUA

Lift

Monday night at (he home ol his son.

to Another Term sno That Pre­

GENEB.L C»«P* PREPARING TO,

cedent Should Not he Broken.

RTTRGKJ^HRT CITY.

First Time a toad Has Been Taken
„„
^i„ H„ ih.-S«tlNl.

Mrs

Kiikard

js,—Telceraidii'-

veara iUness

WILL HAYE RElRFORCEMENIS-r-^::-,-.—‘2.:^;:^

RETTER

HAHUN A CARDIDATE

great measure upon the tesolu of the
I

between

tbe* miner*

and

operntor* Imgun today at ilic offlitw
pf tbe New Jersey Central railroad In
Ibta clly.

Oeorge F. User. |.r.-sldent

ol ihe Philadelphia an.l Keadiug C^val

TO DISCU^ DAIRYIII6

eratora.

The commute to present Hie

itomaada ot the miners

<-onslsied of

^obn D. White, prealdeni t<f the I'nlied JHne WoHters, and several ot the
other Bdllonal ofilcer*

and

district

ut

Wvoiiiiug also
l-if-t.

u-emg

ernor
Tlio rvciihir ni.H-iiue of r.r.md Trav

Vi-M.->

uf

-rv« grange viill 1^> held im Ssiurdai
>( this week at which lime Hit- suli
Ject tor dlM'UHs'ion

Siiiiili

muiniv'.i III* ...............
Kiltie ducUred

presented

with

a

booklet

docUiw they

will

3l

next.

deataada are granted.

As

attention will be paid

to that

irried along with advan

the outlook certalDl>--]<olnts to A gen­
eral strike on April i.
There are

pnique

temidatlons to

traohle at tbe preseni tlnH>.

In the'

Brat place, an unusual situation l>r^

.

G. _______ ... .

.

.1...

parents,

VA8QUIBTAB ENTERED CiTTV

llnie bov
Mrs.

Tbe death of tbe

IS partuularly ud in that

Tuke*

hrMher died at

LITTLE REBItTANCE

Ho

grand-

fhrtet

OftY A FEW SHtn
BKIRMISH WITH CITIZEN'S

uss lime. iDis making two deaths in

WAS VERY

BRIEF

|

the fauillv in ibo spa<e of hut a few
Thiwe Amorican Cowboya and Sl#fl

womht.,
merwl aervii-eo mil he held'from
the home a:

io 20

Friday

morumg.

Rohola Killed
When

Morris

Raaen.

Rsftaafl ta .

officiating.
W I'aoo.

Begin Neat

Feb.

27--’fh^v Hty

tf .>

Juarez sunenderad to'tbo V^aqaAalaa A

CIRCUIT CDURT CASES.
Mareh Term Will

at

Ranchmen

Vlcid to Mcslcan‘0 Oomanda-a

F. U. ('hopln of tbe Oak I'ark
('mngregiulona! church

under

('aupa

thto

ig afti

BM

skirniUb iasting only i

«••»-. I

__________,
Mon-' Kealiiias that they '. ...
bel-ed. Ibe ciiiieo's guard gave ta aflr' j
shot* (ram the b

The Mar.li leim of the clrcull i-ourt
will <unv-ne

next

Monday, and the

• alendar l*sue,| by
Khoms

the eoimiy

ileik

ixirding lo mesaaflea of Cotoael Slaw
10 the war deitartment. Jiiarax mo­
dems «eie oBly aaiutlng the Vaaflnia

Thia Is taa. welcoming (hair comlai. Tha Vaa-

(«se* lo t'e tried

fewer i-a*e« than 1is>- b«-en lisieil on qulsia*.

V*.

Th- People

XTe,!

Vanllorn.

Fre>I K. Saxiun; i>l>

H

reported

isaue of Fart.
leui:* F

Perken >*

Cn . a’-suitiiwii

N

H

t

K

H,

John F .0(1 V*

M. O

t'liesler

Gore.

Paul.

Knic-ry Kin- vs. Jvnn

Wade, Wil

Vouker and John J. Kr<-ima.

a--!-iiiiip>|i

Twpildte

A

Koyd.

nee.Pof a stronger patrol oo tha Mag*
han

border.^ In

Arltaaa the War 4a-

liariiiieni late yesterday ordered t»«

man anri I'onnine a ( uunine
aKsumpsit.

rahala vac*

Wa-hlngton, Feb. 27.—RaaUxta« CBa

H-rt..k P.sno C.v .

Fled li'*Vrstt. A t' Hili-I

Juha Patleisoii

that eight

killol In (be skirmish.

Db'In. tVil

roll. Wilson A line
aEMijiiPMi

iiam |i

TRa

Pstihin. The raiii-hmen rrfnsed. The uiwBaya
ni «n the reoeuo of tbe raaebara. It

VV

Auu! F Neriiagcr.

It

relieve (be employes of tho Manta
ranch was aarroondad by rahala, who
w1io demanded food for tbatr horsra.

initia III
-e.l

San AtHonio. Feb 27.—Three ^■a^

ranch at Sierra Blanca. Mexico.

f t«sl H -Pratt.
vrv

mistook it tor ro-

None wera injurad.

Thrae Am
kao towboyB wera killed In an aSort

Criminal Cases.
The I'eoplaiiamlonntent.

however,

There slstaoie.

• alendar for some time.

■•UI two •Tiiiiitial lases to W tried
diirlog tbe leiiu

Joliu

• oDitonb-*

of

the fourth cavalCT

Hougla* and one comiany to NoflBlaa
Itom

San

Antonio.

<toPL

MabUa

Craig of tbe general suK has baaa
urdered ui BO immedlatety Iron Mas
Frsfteio'u to tbe Imperial Talley

: ia- :

Ta- e»U'>lI*he>t 0

to

inx-stlgate lOodlUoas Chare.
Tucmio. Ariz.. Feb

of upythinc for the k

V

27.—All Amch-

• an* who •an leave Meiico are toar-

Tliete Sri- mi l«>al* oa

ftig ibere, accordlbs lo refufleaa Vho^

it tlii- Lik»- Slid have nt’t li

IiBve arriy'-l

beta.

Those who faal

■ list the lutereota thore are too past
I the

.'oiM-d I!.e liCly
Chancery.

tbe U I'ti . ..nn- SKliore to spend the

fur Gic loni.er presi

u the --andidat y of Senator I'souk

to Kscflfice are bnylng guns aa4.Uk
nitmitlon In large quaBtltles to datoad

the le-'ition of
-A-,- ..r-hng to |>re«ent InduaIhctitselves.
. 11 will be N.-v-ml seeks lief»-r<- auditor geurral i..r ai..J in U.lialf ot
IG-ijg-es Who arrlTed yesterdarshM
to.E the kale
tUe ke will break au 1 rlietr -en,.-- It... va-.. of .......... .
ihai while the Mexicano In tha cUloa
lo- ride
ceita.il lands ti.i ihe taxe-. aB»e»»edpart Iciimted. i-jtiing
ag-llO iK' needed.
dll
pot
se«m
ill-disposed
toward
emidoy.-rs,
(aniier*
ih.-i-on •for Hie year 1....... sh-l preAmericaon. those in the cosetry dlsineii,
l-la.li i«-r>on fe!'
iious 'ear*.
Fred H Plat'
naiu- of that viKage «.x-

at -.lake, at.

ROOSEYELT-TAFT TEST

eacli sited uc«-oriliUg1y

The Um'iiie

Ada J

Ger-nami- v*

('•erinaiiie and

Chsilei

WiUiani !>
ii

I',

Oinisln*-.

hall »a* not only triic- Convention of Third Missouri District P T. Gbssn.ne. MaxNeal anil I'nU.«‘d w ;tti I II tfower*. lull «ilh <alored
.rterwood A Frulor. Paitii C. 'iilberi.
Tomerroor Will Be Watched
p.nnante Khusi^g (nut- and lyeorliu;
i. H. Pratt.
With Intereet.

KUHN’S OPINIONi'

r openly bostIU.



Lone UFE aOBI

'i 1

Ada J. Cetmalne vs ritarle* It Ger- John R. Hamlin' Was vOna d Otdead
.lefferwnti City, Mo. Feb. 21.-Interana Best Known Raaidanta ct
tlite<- ex of Missouri Kepubllcsns is Just mame: dlxune
P. T GlSRsniire, Mai
Travarsa City.
K Neal and
i'ndersoo.l A riiih't.

The »\ooU« Wiili the Fb
d;a.

.Michigan "

.A

-uiiree diiiiu-r v>a* rerveEi. tiie young now 1 entered upon lhe_ third (V'tigreK

bdie* of the high Mhool. drev*ed in Klotial DisCifi. the fir*t In the state Ihitm C Gilbjrt. F H Prail.
John i( HBDiila.aXad ko yaara.oneoC
white, acting u* i>aitetf. The .Vrtadia to Ufei f'>: Ibe kclvtioo uf deleflafs^
I--iina Stafford 's. Mile* Stafford
;..ir.d rend-r- d a
program am to (he Kepjblicaii national conveo- and Frank Siaffurd.
Keparaie main, Hie old reKldefila of TrAveraa CRr
I-aased smsy al bis homa Mtt Wadto .
No PreeedMit But Necessity Must be tiie o'.hvvoira pla;*'.i ilurlng I'le kitv- tioo at ( hti acu. Tbe (vmyeht.uQ will tenan.e^ Par'in C G;ll.eTt,'Tbbo W
tage with an.r line of agriculture oi
Ingion siieei .Monday night after U
;tig of the oieiiu. Carl Pli Rert as ma­
iiivel lunwirrow at !*l*ttsliuig
The
Oetermirved by Mouse and Sen­
fruit rslslng. add more disruaaloos
le.- "of
.••”•■■.onips,
Ktliiiplated
thvi. oxi' oiiie will lie wsKhed wilb inteieri
•Tokn .A. Wood vs l.iiVern }l Wood Illness of but s few weeks Mr. JlntatM
ate on Official Arts.
win be had upon tbe quetthm among
B|>eakers to ibeir beet eflori* The hi- i*-.ai.se o! Ibe B'tive r.valrv for con and Theie**a ,vi I'sie', heaimg on had Iteep In 111 health for raora Ihaa
the granges of this pan of the
>
year, but up to that time ha bad
l.anaitlB.-Fee 2*—The opinion "Ctofy of Ari-aoia was gl'eii; t!;e\>nrlvK>k iiul betweeu the friends Of ITewldenl •ieimirrer
Tweddle A Ho-d. Pratt A
'slwsys enjoyed perfect health aad foe
(fomev Gmetiiur Kiltltl. holds Ihu 11 lor an ,.ta. i rii rsilwa\
r^-v-eWe-t.
iv.Ei«
a.

the oper- linq of fann work than ever before.

aura aay with equal posUiveness they Tbe farmer realUen that it It a branch
will grant tbe mlnera

G

loberculoais.

his

riakoia

ii|K>n ^hc ioiFolletit-.

Dairying hat become one of
The
s and staple InduBtiies of the region and

atrike unless the

.1

by

,n : "iAt :l wav 1.,-en • losed n

Tlu’ I'o'd-ivtiia i-v
hibut hu»

'aubleci of dairying which haa bee-,
The nine gov'erintr* who have come
anlbraespeiially prepared (or the occasion
It for PreKlriem Taft all take the |k>The preseat aflTWDaat. which has been to by an expert upon the aubject. A Urge vllion Uiat hiK ro<-v>rd entitles bint to
ctaas ■ill be Insirucled in the Cnai renoiuination uiid eteciioii.
fared afncd the airlkd commtoaton. ai*
work of the order during the session
pdata4. by
President
Roosevelt in
preceding tbe program.
1M2. mnde Its report, will expire
nWtilght OB March

Village c

Large Letters.

1..


will U- ^nairylpK dent.
tloveiiii-r Mi^Giiverii of Wis.-oti>i
Kacli person

taking part in Uic discussion will be

Plscmg

Map m

III Western .Michigan."

TkNW hBB kflW PM? to
dta'fl^ tor nine years.

.

.......................
Citizens gre

Grange Plant

cotniony. appear^ at the t'otiferem c
a* the tile! repiwentnilic ol the op

Govumor larcy

signed the ''goveitiur*

Inter- Roosevelt to becniiie a cniiilulat-. Im'
dcclan-d that he l;.i- i<esting Program (or Meeting Next
Bcfvcd ludKii'Mit,
Nc'ili'-r ha- gov­
Saturday.

Grand Traverse

t

wiib

mother, and an auat.

J

ARCADAISAMRITIOUS

Tuke. )m Titus ave-

JUAREZ HAS
t
SURRENDEISDl

luie died Wedneoday morning slur a
urviied

Feii,

Tuk*

lo-slle. four year old son of Sir and

They Believe Hit Record Entitles Him

WasJiineion.

Laal't

Wednesday Morning.

health was the cause of deaih.
.Mr.
plclges of Mipiwn from nine repufe
Van Riper was born In New Jerse,'.
Hran Bovernors were given t>ui ii-rM-re ■inter < ver experiented in t^
Nov. I'.. H.2U. A short funeral aeivire
la>-t niaht from tite rani]>aiKn Iicad LITTLE DISTURBANCE I
of the country. It being the
METHOD OF 6ET- n-aa held Iron the home TuqsdUiy aUcr<
SINCE ITS CAPTURE.
quariers of President Taft.
the tnenory of prcnfir-t t
TUNG GRIEVANCES
at three o'clock after which the
•-IK da> people that navigation ha*
Tbe cxe< uilvcs gome on record as in
remains were ahipperl to Ij Cnoge.
favor uf the presldetn s reuoinination Rebels Rs'fl Ranch on American Side l-een closed on the upper lakes even to
AnthracHe Miners Involved. ISOJXXk-' Cass county, where burial looV place.
and Four Were Killed When
the i>o'M-irul car ferrle*.
Unloaa Mtrtual Agreement la
Attaehers Were Driven
Kberhaid of Minnesota,
Ukc Michigan is froxen on this »lde
Reached There Will be
rarrtjll of lo«a
a- far as the e>- ca^reaih. and the
Walk Out Mareh 31.
Hay of Washington..
I- so thick and cldar that it «lll'
i-rul Cs!!.
■\J rsBEi. 1'ch
GoldsiKirdugb ol .Maryland
ix-ar ui> almost any welghe that could
Now York. Feb. 27.-A peneral conto c^ipiured Juan-/ yesterda'. ■.
Tencr ui I’ennyyltania.
Im pta<ed ti|«n II.
An llliWtrailon of
lerenee of representatives of amhrauiiicd today. ibAi lie would itmi
Hoo|>er of Tennesee.
I'- Sri-ar Mteltgih OM niad<s-eeewBily
eiie coal miner* and oimratora to In
dlali'I' march i>n I'hitiuabua.
Hi- >
Spri of I ub
■ hen a SIX ion l•oHer wa-. iransportaeaslon today. PretWem White of the
pects VIHI more ins-ti* under Hoj.n
Frank M. Hamlin, superviaor from
I>en« ll of Delaware
►k-is from Glen Haven to the
miners presented the
arrive at Jjarc/ :itnj;:i'
Then- ;u»!
niair towDshifi and chairman of tbe
Smith Manumi island, a rtj«tance of i::
Itolhler ol Rhode Island '
operators. A number of tbe opfrators
beeu vciy little di.-urdei since "oboard of tuiK-rvisors. has announced
,ny niisliap
In adilliion i<> the sieue.1 staiemcntp
characteriie the demands as prepoater■CU i. ..-p.O.-d
himself a candidate for the nuulnatlon made
|iubli<
the
Tall
imiDag-i*
d<-s|>cr;ite shjpe
for register of deeds on the republican claimed the tii|i|ioii ol Govemor.-. IN*’*"*'"
'll-- Kiiingl.- ti'jll belonging to Whitney
Kk-ged 1'- divs by lehels. Tiir- loud
ticket at Ihe fall primaries. .Mr. Ham­
lllinoi*:
Odie
Nevada, .and
SiaatK ot
II
whi' h I- being operOomanda of the Miners.
supply Is lo«. It IS r.-i»>t;ed
that
lin to well known ihruugUom the coun­ Mead. Vermont.
Sled on Ihe inland this wiuier
The
Mine
Recognition ol the
I'tilted
.Stiictkaiis at Df>ugi.-i*s, Ari7Ait..i. m-,ty. having been Identified nllh the
l>bijer uas taken Itniii the TiBveise
The nnnouncetiicDt Iron) the Tall
Workor* of Amerlcn
tbresleniiig
lo

ixtss
Ihe
l«irdtr
to
give
busloeas and inlltUal interesio of ihe
f.t'
Iron Works ox-risml Id Glen
buieati Is taken as an au*wer i(i|tb<'
That the new agreemenl sliaU be lor
l.sllle Ii' Mexican Imle'als. «ho < s|>y for iiiaov years.
Haven Vii Nieicli* h> the
I'oltimbia
hlcagii l•ontc^cIlcc «il seven gov* rn-'
a period ol one year inatead of thiee
tun-d sev-n Aa.eruans
The-. Ibrctgra'luBie.of (he local high sciiool. aud
Trao.-i-i toii;isui« cif this 'tty aud
r* nisiii nbo*e Milhitatlon (.'<>>niiel
That elebt hours shall consiiiute a
pu III
'itc liiciii, aKrt-ning i!ut
has long been avtivi- in (lie ctlurail^
from ih.-M- u »a» draun a-rtwH th*Koo*«v>-Ii lia*--d hi* lc'rn;al ctiii> lo
workliifl day. with no wage reducilonthey, u.-ie shout to Joiu the icIm-I*
al devclopmeni of (be region, havtog
.i>e lo the j-tan>l l-y iso learns l•elocs
he iircpidcntiui Eomest. ,
That coal atull be mined and paid
Rebels Raid Ranch on Amefcan Side.
come here wheb a mere boy. tie has
Ing to Mr. Sisal-., a dlrtaii'e ol '2
Tw-oiy st«u-a now have rcimblicao
tor at the rata of 2.3tO |«unda to the
i-tient the i>aai 40 >ears as a resident
Ssli .Sliiotito. Fell. 2*
F" " • Uslie* inlleK
The i.
all ilo- «V' vvas no
Sovei'uors and all rveept i»o ate not
of Grand Traverse i-ouiity and dur­
between Amcriian ct>»h..>k siul Mex
•Var a* ■t'-iul an! not a psiticie uf
arcou^ieif lor lu I'n- various MateA better roetbod ol aoltni«t erieving (be larger (lart of the lime ttaa
iels-ls are re|HirT«-d skxig ih.- smov «a- ein-oiintered all itie waances than the concUlation board pro­
meriT*
ii» «>f
prcBldetiiial
prckldei
jT«f^cii'
been actively ideiillned »ith [lolliUvi.
border
The
rsurh. bi-MCgod
the IIteI time in hl-.|nrv that
They nie ll-urf a* lolloas
cedure.
'
- liurlng his iwimcal career Mr. Ham­
•eU'b. .s iM'w Kfiely in the !i»tid-*
anv Kire hSi. ever Wen IrsUPX alBlmum wage rale oLMJiO a day
How Governors Stand.
lin has rendered valuable scrtlcc i«>
of Alurri-cillr
A lesiitO pdrl.< of -osom iIh- n<amlan-l to the Isi
tor BlMTs on oonslderatlon work and
l>ecbir--<l lor Tait.
liaitiicd li> .
(he communliy and to his lutriv. an<l
boys rcJi hod the rASi b last i.igl.'
I the first time That ih*- be
ALSO a day tor laborera.
Taft niuimKct*.
ik- land iur Roo»ihU candldao' will bo lookeil upon «iih
The reb«-I» .Vl-etnpteil lo islil
iIicehgsitieil
su<h a
till-kncN*
New York. Feb. 27.—V.T>«ber the
dectored
Iur
l.uFulIi-tic. 1;
favor by the voter* at Urge." Hi*
rviher 'util I.I-S op tin- .vnier'cac side
ricirly clear Iroili sh.ire to
ISfi.OM mine workers employe.1
chances for the nominstlrfti are fur­ prefeieiice not aiinoim«-cd. J.
Many Ueie driven off st ilie \\ i1-oii
hiire
It I* si'-o the hrM iioie that
hard coal region will lay down their
The seven governo!* who ha"i de­
ther atrcnglbcned by the fail thsi he
ram h, Alpine. Tox;is. l!ie rebels *crc ,ili<- ri'-ideRt* of IW Islund have l-'er
pIclB and walk out on strike
clare.I for Ho<im-v*-1i are <;iavM-v<i,
is the first from the* rural dlsfrict* to
piiretied and
luur killed alter llic >.lio«n BUili heavy stio*. hiBh winds
iaai day of next month, and by ibeir
Aidii'h.
.Nel>ra*I:u:
Ihe field (iba year for a county West VlrKiiiia:
land Intense eol-l, sll uf wlilrh makes
anion InauguraUne one of the great­
Its**. New llhnil<*hiic. Osborn, .Mkhioffice.
XI a Winitr ne.er Wfore cnuallcd to
er indostfiai •froggies the
fnlied
Siubb*. Kunflas;
lludlcv.
.M.*
Ian' r—i.-. •
SUiea baa ever known, dependa in a
w>url. and JohnsonE-CaJiioruia
ALSO

UTTIE CHILD ROHE

FOUND ICE SOLID

TAFT’i STRENGTH TO MARCH ON

Away

-t
MM tBMIl uiu ol «UM or ueei i>< 01 tun at scoooi siioina «v-»
.lx sMers, I have a new aled.
»e
men arc cuttine ice now. Itlst*ehl>dAfi iMtatlnr pork trtnmlnc* on the branrbor of the pU^'lag flames. 1 have a pretty eat at
have lots of. fun (vaMinfl. It Is very
She lob two Inches thick . I am In tbe foorth
fanbeat trer» «t first. BlrdB that Voo borne- Her name Is Nellie.
cold here.
'
trade
now,
Wc
|>assed
January
5Snd.
tows
DC
wherever
I
flo.
and
when
I
*
^
new sunward *ere near «-«l aooBer
laivinci'. 'oar Sunshlaor,
*’
If tbc war lM*t nav.
«r'later aurt-ly com« and find it Day sit down tbe climbi on my lap and We have to study harder In tbe tounb
^
etbel Scott.
There are a few of my friends
Don't ran tratt
by day move tbe food a Ititle noarcr pnrrs soHI). 1 hare live sisters and fiftde
Are mat' of
H>ur Irieada
BuaThey arc
M.v button is broken who Bskei to )oln the nub
tbe bonce, until aone bH|rt|l. sUites- four brothers.
sbiners? 1 am 'erj sUd you *lsh to
Raymond RIctes; he Is nine >eors old
wm
you
please
send
me
another
one?
tnj;
vimer
moreins
yon
wUI
have
the
Tovll fM ttan rct."
Join out Clob.
Then
there
are
Marie
t/)»e.
a|ed
nine,
Jbyona reward of a flock of
lovely, My letter la ■etliBC kind ot blfl no*,
and Jeanette Dysart. aced eiflbi
1
ndaotber onya U ber qnaiat Old feartoM birds feedinf at
>our win- so I will have to close.
' Kile lake. Mkb
will clo.se with best aisho.
Year SuosMner.
war. T
dows.
Feb. i;. I9i:
■ From sour Sunshlner.
Martha Krduian.
'‘WetW wnant aadc In a day—« day;
'tici ttalncs In readiness lor the time
Oeaf ITeeidentI
S'lvla
AniK^trons
«-bat
bap(>v
times
you
uiuat
ha'e
The meadow Uera. w^ere you tore to when myriads ol the tittle leathered
A* 1 have a imu time 1 wlU wrlle to
The postal 'on Inctosed In 'our let­
SU—
folk win be mlerallndtrotn the couth. with your brothers and sjeters. I wish
the Sunahtne CJub. I toUod the Club
ter la *\T« lutcrcatlnE
Thank ‘ou.
ViThy. the lord took Umc to carpel Ut I remember one season at borne we 1 could know them all.
a lone lime sflo. but ha»e never wrtiwere able to keep around and about
tcB b.-.lore
I am K. sUd to be a mem
Krwadin. Mich
Charlevoix. Mich , R F D. .Vo, 5.
Ifltbewv lanT aoaay.
the orchard forty-two
varieties of
I an: iwelie 'ears old
1 *o to
Feb. U. H*12 tier
c
Bos
M
Feb.
t.
IW!:.
J •
DOB^t yon Irelt
birds. We bekan in the middle ol Feb
school every di> I can. ,snd 1 like to
Hear PreaMeot—
CkeOT np, twney—
rvary Inrltlnc them to come: «e tied Oepr President—
go to school
1 have oily misssd tli
I have been rcadinn (be fiun.blnc
,
•TauH^lkereyet."
email wisp* ol straw and some horses'
l.llve on • lltilo-farm owned by a
ds.'S all ■Inter, and hsve been late
•i •
hair mixed with silk thresd* snd bits rich lady. 1 no to school and am In l<ncc for «>o>e time, and would like to
1 hsve lost tny
pin. and so
Win >ou pleaae send tsi.-e
ctqiV
tke-ftelds anA dens or rotion'and lint on tbe brnnehes o( tbe third frade, -My teneber's name is Join tbe rhib
have some of'm> :nepd>. We would
I am ten year* old. We me a card and bntion? I sm in the
Uer swael woMc.rtags like a chime several trees and bushes, we pat up >Us^^Manson
be 'erj fllad If >oo would soBd us
1 sm t»el'e
. at
...
• bird house or two and set drlnkln*- have Ae horse, three row» four pifl*. lounb and fifth rrades
others
The names are Winnie ani
,'eara old.
1 ha*e a mile lo *o to
And I dra|j|pbtave dreams as I hoar cups and bath tubs here and there- thlrty-eeven chickens and ooe cat
school, and find li quite twld
I v.!ll l.ydla Bemlnfler. Krvn aad Ada Hkr
hoV'^> ''* ■
,
Ron«h fiower iwl saucers with broad
Proto your- new friend.
kina. -Vovval and Fa> RalierT- Hlla
Rva Bdwarda.
cloae tor this lime.
~Wertd •Mn*t>piado a. In a daj--^ ed«es lor tbe birds ot perch bn arc
Nelson and myself.
I have a new
We
are
fllad
to
wetcome
a
*ew
memYonr
Sunshlner.
Aayr'
'
best to bold the water.
A slippery
name for the Cradle Roll
If Is Ua«
Haiel
C
Kal^i
er asnonjt tbe Snnshtners. and nit
If tka way
anny.
bath wlU anrely lrt«hien a bird awa:
As I am wrlUnfl lUt la
How plewani It U that .>ou and Uasklns
We did not pUy bolsieroualy hope that you will write aflnln.
lUnuni.MIJ

tk* Lord WM

bU

ft*

Travarsa

and

ibe tack

wlib hay and

tbe manflcr but a mnley now.”

with oois. then they met bim at tbe
railroad

sUUtoa. and

him siib three cheers,
lm>se. and

watched

Farwer hoy:

alter ereetlUR lookin' lor.
torned

to sec

"That N «hal I aD

Ska can't back."

lilm

whal

be

Why. at Caueaa.

lJuwnrd observed a bola la hUdraas
WOQld do
fTrr! be wcat la Ibe hotel, ■her- he mod 0ik«ria« op tka pan wiu tka
used to Stop for possenser. sn I look bole to It. 1a bis 111^0 chaMy kaad.
cd around s iiulc.

Then he sent over

to bis old nwtri-. walked into hi»

said. ”MaDDa. 41v a>e a aaafa.*'

I

kuU.

asked him what he waaiad Uam tor.

smelt of ifie ba> and osts. sad fla'e a

aad be aaU. ”1 vaM to tat tbt k»la «al

Dud neifli. B‘ If to expre'-s bl» «Bits-

ot my deaa ~

fa-vlon that cir-jihins ■as riahi. and
PaaRlsa Praaf.

then 1*6^ eatlna as if he bad been
aws' on!' a Ic*

Js>'.

ini.tesd

Jark. a«ed thras yaan aad a half,

of

had baea pat to bafl.hy his aotbee.
siiAdaaly bant lata tka roam, crylnfl.

Kindness to Animals.
Tbe first

record of

SB.'

kindm-ks I'r snlnal*

1>

;; i:.H. »here Jacob

es|^ 111

-'UaDiaa. tkarw'a a Me mouse |a my

fienesls

room"'

if

led tbe flo«ki

■nd herd* cenily (or fea.-- the.' sjtould
suller 1! o'etUri'ea.

'VJb. Mf

said hU asatkaf.

I daoT tUsk so."

*Td aaraaf Uf imM

Jack. 'I could k«ar Um wifitofl kta
..It—

flUNSHiNC flTORtefi.

'

A auaaMae tawitoiia

otd Rhyme Captaiiied.

Pat on year "Had apadactoa*' aad

^Di <-»“..twratv Mack
birds baked ™
sm —
tka Dkala w»<td ta tka Ockt of
••Koi»rwnd
—- - ——---------rn a pie' befias SB old aorsery rhyme
The 'toofaBd-tweBty

bUck

i^m.

utoo wve.pvmiaaa. wwToaa

birds- »mtove yoa.

Try U.vary ««ar.

lay
A YEAR

^TWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY AMD XHURSDAYTB.WEKRK CITY. UIJ.YND TBAVERSE COI NTY. .MH IHCAN. TUnC-VD.AY. KKHHrARY 2H.

DEMANDS OF
COAL MINERS

BtnET YIN RIPER
Aged

Resident Passed
Night.

Canm-ii

Van

Kliwr. asH

.ll•■ll

Cha«. Van Hi|>er. S«7 Went

Scvetitli

street, where he had made his home for
itie pnsi iwo yearn Old ase and laillni:

SRORTBI WORK DAY ASAEB

‘ Vaar Old

CHIHUAHUA

Lift

Monday night at (he home ol his son.

to Another Term sno That Pre­

GENEB.L C»«P* PREPARING TO,

cedent Should Not he Broken.

RTTRGKJ^HRT CITY.

First Time a toad Has Been Taken
„„
^i„ H„ ih.-S«tlNl.

Mrs

Kiikard

js,—Telceraidii'-

veara iUness

WILL HAYE RElRFORCEMENIS-r-^::-,-.—‘2.:^;:^

RETTER

HAHUN A CARDIDATE

great measure upon the tesolu of the
I

between

tbe* miner*

and

operntor* Imgun today at ilic offlitw
pf tbe New Jersey Central railroad In
Ibta clly.

Oeorge F. User. |.r.-sldent

ol ihe Philadelphia an.l Keadiug C^val

TO DISCU^ DAIRYIII6

eratora.

The commute to present Hie

itomaada ot the miners

<-onslsied of

^obn D. White, prealdeni t<f the I'nlied JHne WoHters, and several ot the
other Bdllonal ofilcer*

and

district

ut

Wvoiiiiug also
l-if-t.

u-emg

ernor
Tlio rvciihir ni.H-iiue of r.r.md Trav

Vi-M.->

uf

-rv« grange viill 1^> held im Ssiurdai
>( this week at which lime Hit- suli
Ject tor dlM'UHs'ion

Siiiiili

muiniv'.i III* ...............
Kiltie ducUred

presented

with

a

booklet

docUiw they

will

3l

next.

deataada are granted.

As

attention will be paid

to that

irried along with advan

the outlook certalDl>--]<olnts to A gen­
eral strike on April i.
There are

pnique

temidatlons to

traohle at tbe preseni tlnH>.

In the'

Brat place, an unusual situation l>r^

.

G. _______ ... .

.

.1...

parents,

VA8QUIBTAB ENTERED CiTTV

llnie bov
Mrs.

Tbe death of tbe

IS partuularly ud in that

Tuke*

hrMher died at

LITTLE REBItTANCE

Ho

grand-

fhrtet

OftY A FEW SHtn
BKIRMISH WITH CITIZEN'S

uss lime. iDis making two deaths in

WAS VERY

BRIEF

|

the fauillv in ibo spa<e of hut a few
Thiwe Amorican Cowboya and Sl#fl

womht.,
merwl aervii-eo mil he held'from
the home a:

io 20

Friday

morumg.

Rohola Killed
When

Morris

Raaen.

Rsftaafl ta .

officiating.
W I'aoo.

Begin Neat

Feb.

27--’fh^v Hty

tf .>

Juarez sunenderad to'tbo V^aqaAalaa A

CIRCUIT CDURT CASES.
Mareh Term Will

at

Ranchmen

Vlcid to Mcslcan‘0 Oomanda-a

F. U. ('hopln of tbe Oak I'ark
('mngregiulona! church

under

('aupa

thto

ig afti

BM

skirniUb iasting only i

«••»-. I

__________,
Mon-' Kealiiias that they '. ...
bel-ed. Ibe ciiiieo's guard gave ta aflr' j
shot* (ram the b

The Mar.li leim of the clrcull i-ourt
will <unv-ne

next

Monday, and the

• alendar l*sue,| by
Khoms

the eoimiy

ileik

ixirding lo mesaaflea of Cotoael Slaw
10 the war deitartment. Jiiarax mo­
dems «eie oBly aaiutlng the Vaaflnia

Thia Is taa. welcoming (hair comlai. Tha Vaa-

(«se* lo t'e tried

fewer i-a*e« than 1is>- b«-en lisieil on qulsia*.

V*.

Th- People

XTe,!

Vanllorn.

Fre>I K. Saxiun; i>l>

H

reported

isaue of Fart.
leui:* F

Perken >*

Cn . a’-suitiiwii

N

H

t

K

H,

John F .0(1 V*

M. O

t'liesler

Gore.

Paul.

Knic-ry Kin- vs. Jvnn

Wade, Wil

Vouker and John J. Kr<-ima.

a--!-iiiiip>|i

Twpildte

A

Koyd.

nee.Pof a stronger patrol oo tha Mag*
han

border.^ In

Arltaaa the War 4a-

liariiiieni late yesterday ordered t»«

man anri I'onnine a ( uunine
aKsumpsit.

rahala vac*

Wa-hlngton, Feb. 27.—RaaUxta« CBa

H-rt..k P.sno C.v .

Fled li'*Vrstt. A t' Hili-I

Juha Patleisoii

that eight

killol In (be skirmish.

Db'In. tVil

roll. Wilson A line
aEMijiiPMi

iiam |i

TRa

Pstihin. The raiii-hmen rrfnsed. The uiwBaya
ni «n the reoeuo of tbe raaebara. It

VV

Auu! F Neriiagcr.

It

relieve (be employes of tho Manta
ranch was aarroondad by rahala, who
w1io demanded food for tbatr horsra.

initia III
-e.l

San AtHonio. Feb 27.—Three ^■a^

ranch at Sierra Blanca. Mexico.

f t«sl H -Pratt.
vrv

mistook it tor ro-

None wera injurad.

Thrae Am
kao towboyB wera killed In an aSort

Criminal Cases.
The I'eoplaiiamlonntent.

however,

There slstaoie.

• alendar for some time.

■•UI two •Tiiiiitial lases to W tried
diirlog tbe leiiu

Joliu

• oDitonb-*

of

the fourth cavalCT

Hougla* and one comiany to NoflBlaa
Itom

San

Antonio.

<toPL

MabUa

Craig of tbe general suK has baaa
urdered ui BO immedlatety Iron Mas
Frsfteio'u to tbe Imperial Talley

: ia- :

Ta- e»U'>lI*he>t 0

to

inx-stlgate lOodlUoas Chare.
Tucmio. Ariz.. Feb

of upythinc for the k

V

27.—All Amch-

• an* who •an leave Meiico are toar-

Tliete Sri- mi l«>al* oa

ftig ibere, accordlbs lo refufleaa Vho^

it tlii- Lik»- Slid have nt’t li

IiBve arriy'-l

beta.

Those who faal

■ list the lutereota thore are too past
I the

.'oiM-d I!.e liCly
Chancery.

tbe U I'ti . ..nn- SKliore to spend the

fur Gic loni.er presi

u the --andidat y of Senator I'souk

to Kscflfice are bnylng guns aa4.Uk
nitmitlon In large quaBtltles to datoad

the le-'ition of
-A-,- ..r-hng to |>re«ent InduaIhctitselves.
. 11 will be N.-v-ml seeks lief»-r<- auditor geurral i..r ai..J in U.lialf ot
IG-ijg-es Who arrlTed yesterdarshM
to.E the kale
tUe ke will break au 1 rlietr -en,.-- It... va-.. of .......... .
ihai while the Mexicano In tha cUloa
lo- ride
ceita.il lands ti.i ihe taxe-. aB»e»»edpart Iciimted. i-jtiing
ag-llO iK' needed.
dll
pot
se«m
ill-disposed
toward
emidoy.-rs,
(aniier*
ih.-i-on •for Hie year 1....... sh-l preAmericaon. those in the cosetry dlsineii,
l-la.li i«-r>on fe!'
iious 'ear*.
Fred H Plat'
naiu- of that viKage «.x-

at -.lake, at.

ROOSEYELT-TAFT TEST

eacli sited uc«-oriliUg1y

The Um'iiie

Ada J

Ger-nami- v*

('•erinaiiie and

Chsilei

WiUiani !>
ii

I',

Oinisln*-.

hall »a* not only triic- Convention of Third Missouri District P T. Gbssn.ne. MaxNeal anil I'nU.«‘d w ;tti I II tfower*. lull «ilh <alored
.rterwood A Frulor. Paitii C. 'iilberi.
Tomerroor Will Be Watched
p.nnante Khusi^g (nut- and lyeorliu;
i. H. Pratt.
With Intereet.

KUHN’S OPINIONi'

r openly bostIU.



Lone UFE aOBI

'i 1

Ada J. Cetmalne vs ritarle* It Ger- John R. Hamlin' Was vOna d Otdead
.lefferwnti City, Mo. Feb. 21.-Interana Best Known Raaidanta ct
tlite<- ex of Missouri Kepubllcsns is Just mame: dlxune
P. T GlSRsniire, Mai
Travarsa City.
K Neal and
i'ndersoo.l A riiih't.

The »\ooU« Wiili the Fb
d;a.

.Michigan "

.A

-uiiree diiiiu-r v>a* rerveEi. tiie young now 1 entered upon lhe_ third (V'tigreK

bdie* of the high Mhool. drev*ed in Klotial DisCifi. the fir*t In the state Ihitm C Gilbjrt. F H Prail.
John i( HBDiila.aXad ko yaara.oneoC
white, acting u* i>aitetf. The .Vrtadia to Ufei f'>: Ibe kclvtioo uf deleflafs^
I--iina Stafford 's. Mile* Stafford
;..ir.d rend-r- d a
program am to (he Kepjblicaii national conveo- and Frank Siaffurd.
Keparaie main, Hie old reKldefila of TrAveraa CRr
I-aased smsy al bis homa Mtt Wadto .
No PreeedMit But Necessity Must be tiie o'.hvvoira pla;*'.i ilurlng I'le kitv- tioo at ( hti acu. Tbe (vmyeht.uQ will tenan.e^ Par'in C G;ll.eTt,'Tbbo W
tage with an.r line of agriculture oi
Ingion siieei .Monday night after U
;tig of the oieiiu. Carl Pli Rert as ma­
iiivel lunwirrow at !*l*ttsliuig
The
Oetermirved by Mouse and Sen­
fruit rslslng. add more disruaaloos
le.- "of
.••”•■■.onips,
Ktliiiplated
thvi. oxi' oiiie will lie wsKhed wilb inteieri
•Tokn .A. Wood vs l.iiVern }l Wood Illness of but s few weeks Mr. JlntatM
ate on Official Arts.
win be had upon tbe quetthm among
B|>eakers to ibeir beet eflori* The hi- i*-.ai.se o! Ibe B'tive r.valrv for con and Theie**a ,vi I'sie', heaimg on had Iteep In 111 health for raora Ihaa
the granges of this pan of the
>
year, but up to that time ha bad
l.anaitlB.-Fee 2*—The opinion "Ctofy of Ari-aoia was gl'eii; t!;e\>nrlvK>k iiul betweeu the friends Of ITewldenl •ieimirrer
Tweddle A Ho-d. Pratt A
'slwsys enjoyed perfect health aad foe
(fomev Gmetiiur Kiltltl. holds Ihu 11 lor an ,.ta. i rii rsilwa\
r^-v-eWe-t.
iv.Ei«
a.

the oper- linq of fann work than ever before.

aura aay with equal posUiveness they Tbe farmer realUen that it It a branch
will grant tbe mlnera

G

loberculoais.

his

riakoia

ii|K>n ^hc ioiFolletit-.

Dairying hat become one of
The
s and staple InduBtiies of the region and

atrike unless the

.1

by

,n : "iAt :l wav 1.,-en • losed n

Tlu’ I'o'd-ivtiia i-v
hibut hu»

'aubleci of dairying which haa bee-,
The nine gov'erintr* who have come
anlbraespeiially prepared (or the occasion
It for PreKlriem Taft all take the |k>The preseat aflTWDaat. which has been to by an expert upon the aubject. A Urge vllion Uiat hiK ro<-v>rd entitles bint to
ctaas ■ill be Insirucled in the Cnai renoiuination uiid eteciioii.
fared afncd the airlkd commtoaton. ai*
work of the order during the session
pdata4. by
President
Roosevelt in
preceding tbe program.
1M2. mnde Its report, will expire
nWtilght OB March

Village c

Large Letters.

1..


will U- ^nairylpK dent.
tloveiiii-r Mi^Giiverii of Wis.-oti>i
Kacli person

taking part in Uic discussion will be

Plscmg

Map m

III Western .Michigan."

TkNW hBB kflW PM? to
dta'fl^ tor nine years.

.

.......................
Citizens gre

Grange Plant

cotniony. appear^ at the t'otiferem c
a* the tile! repiwentnilic ol the op

Govumor larcy

signed the ''goveitiur*

Inter- Roosevelt to becniiie a cniiilulat-. Im'
dcclan-d that he l;.i- i<esting Program (or Meeting Next
Bcfvcd ludKii'Mit,
Nc'ili'-r ha- gov­
Saturday.

Grand Traverse

t

wiib

mother, and an auat.

J

ARCADAISAMRITIOUS

Tuke. )m Titus ave-

JUAREZ HAS
t
SURRENDEISDl

luie died Wedneoday morning slur a
urviied

Feii,

Tuk*

lo-slle. four year old son of Sir and

They Believe Hit Record Entitles Him

WasJiineion.

Laal't

Wednesday Morning.

health was the cause of deaih.
.Mr.
plclges of Mipiwn from nine repufe
Van Riper was born In New Jerse,'.
Hran Bovernors were given t>ui ii-rM-re ■inter < ver experiented in t^
Nov. I'.. H.2U. A short funeral aeivire
la>-t niaht from tite rani]>aiKn Iicad LITTLE DISTURBANCE I
of the country. It being the
METHOD OF 6ET- n-aa held Iron the home TuqsdUiy aUcr<
SINCE ITS CAPTURE.
quariers of President Taft.
the tnenory of prcnfir-t t
TUNG GRIEVANCES
at three o'clock after which the
•-IK da> people that navigation ha*
Tbe cxe< uilvcs gome on record as in
remains were ahipperl to Ij Cnoge.
favor uf the presldetn s reuoinination Rebels Rs'fl Ranch on American Side l-een closed on the upper lakes even to
AnthracHe Miners Involved. ISOJXXk-' Cass county, where burial looV place.
and Four Were Killed When
the i>o'M-irul car ferrle*.
Unloaa Mtrtual Agreement la
Attaehers Were Driven
Kberhaid of Minnesota,
Ukc Michigan is froxen on this »lde
Reached There Will be
rarrtjll of lo«a
a- far as the e>- ca^reaih. and the
Walk Out Mareh 31.
Hay of Washington..
I- so thick and cldar that it «lll'
i-rul Cs!!.
■\J rsBEi. 1'ch
GoldsiKirdugb ol .Maryland
ix-ar ui> almost any welghe that could
Now York. Feb. 27.-A peneral conto c^ipiured Juan-/ yesterda'. ■.
Tencr ui I’ennyyltania.
Im pta<ed ti|«n II.
An llliWtrailon of
lerenee of representatives of amhrauiiicd today. ibAi lie would itmi
Hoo|>er of Tennesee.
I'- Sri-ar Mteltgih OM niad<s-eeewBily
eiie coal miner* and oimratora to In
dlali'I' march i>n I'hitiuabua.
Hi- >
Spri of I ub
■ hen a SIX ion l•oHer wa-. iransportaeaslon today. PretWem White of the
pects VIHI more ins-ti* under Hoj.n
Frank M. Hamlin, superviaor from
I>en« ll of Delaware
►k-is from Glen Haven to the
miners presented the
arrive at Jjarc/ :itnj;:i'
Then- ;u»!
niair towDshifi and chairman of tbe
Smith Manumi island, a rtj«tance of i::
Itolhler ol Rhode Island '
operators. A number of tbe opfrators
beeu vciy little di.-urdei since "oboard of tuiK-rvisors. has announced
,ny niisliap
In adilliion i<> the sieue.1 staiemcntp
characteriie the demands as prepoater■CU i. ..-p.O.-d
himself a candidate for the nuulnatlon made
|iubli<
the
Tall
imiDag-i*
d<-s|>cr;ite shjpe
for register of deeds on the republican claimed the tii|i|ioii ol Govemor.-. IN*’*"*'"
'll-- Kiiingl.- ti'jll belonging to Whitney
Kk-ged 1'- divs by lehels. Tiir- loud
ticket at Ihe fall primaries. .Mr. Ham­
lllinoi*:
Odie
Nevada, .and
SiaatK ot
II
whi' h I- being operOomanda of the Miners.
supply Is lo«. It IS r.-i»>t;ed
that
lin to well known ihruugUom the coun­ Mead. Vermont.
Sled on Ihe inland this wiuier
The
Mine
Recognition ol the
I'tilted
.Stiictkaiis at Df>ugi.-i*s, Ari7Ait..i. m-,ty. having been Identified nllh the
l>bijer uas taken Itniii the TiBveise
The nnnouncetiicDt Iron) the Tall
Workor* of Amerlcn
tbresleniiig
lo

ixtss
Ihe
l«irdtr
to
give
busloeas and inlltUal interesio of ihe
f.t'
Iron Works ox-risml Id Glen
buieati Is taken as an au*wer i(i|tb<'
That the new agreemenl sliaU be lor
l.sllle Ii' Mexican Imle'als. «ho < s|>y for iiiaov years.
Haven Vii Nieicli* h> the
I'oltimbia
hlcagii l•ontc^cIlcc «il seven gov* rn-'
a period ol one year inatead of thiee
tun-d sev-n Aa.eruans
The-. Ibrctgra'luBie.of (he local high sciiool. aud
Trao.-i-i toii;isui« cif this 'tty aud
r* nisiii nbo*e Milhitatlon (.'<>>niiel
That elebt hours shall consiiiute a
pu III
'itc liiciii, aKrt-ning i!ut
has long been avtivi- in (lie ctlurail^
from ih.-M- u »a» draun a-rtwH th*Koo*«v>-Ii lia*--d hi* lc'rn;al ctiii> lo
workliifl day. with no wage reducilonthey, u.-ie shout to Joiu the icIm-I*
al devclopmeni of (be region, havtog
.i>e lo the j-tan>l l-y iso learns l•elocs
he iircpidcntiui Eomest. ,
That coal atull be mined and paid
Rebels Raid Ranch on Amefcan Side.
come here wheb a mere boy. tie has
Ing to Mr. Sisal-., a dlrtaii'e ol '2
Tw-oiy st«u-a now have rcimblicao
tor at the rata of 2.3tO |«unda to the
i-tient the i>aai 40 >ears as a resident
Ssli .Sliiotito. Fell. 2*
F" " • Uslie* inlleK
The i.
all ilo- «V' vvas no
Sovei'uors and all rveept i»o ate not
of Grand Traverse i-ouiity and dur­
between Amcriian ct>»h..>k siul Mex
•Var a* ■t'-iul an! not a psiticie uf
arcou^ieif lor lu I'n- various MateA better roetbod ol aoltni«t erieving (be larger (lart of the lime ttaa
iels-ls are re|HirT«-d skxig ih.- smov «a- ein-oiintered all itie waances than the concUlation board pro­
meriT*
ii» «>f
prcBldetiiial
prckldei
jT«f^cii'
been actively ideiillned »ith [lolliUvi.
border
The
rsurh. bi-MCgod
the IIteI time in hl-.|nrv that
They nie ll-urf a* lolloas
cedure.
'
- liurlng his iwimcal career Mr. Ham­
•eU'b. .s iM'w Kfiely in the !i»tid-*
anv Kire hSi. ever Wen IrsUPX alBlmum wage rale oLMJiO a day
How Governors Stand.
lin has rendered valuable scrtlcc i«>
of Alurri-cillr
A lesiitO pdrl.< of -osom iIh- n<amlan-l to the Isi
tor BlMTs on oonslderatlon work and
l>ecbir--<l lor Tait.
liaitiicd li> .
(he communliy and to his lutriv. an<l
boys rcJi hod the rASi b last i.igl.'
I the first time That ih*- be
ALSO a day tor laborera.
Taft niuimKct*.
ik- land iur Roo»ihU candldao' will bo lookeil upon «iih
The reb«-I» .Vl-etnpteil lo islil
iIicehgsitieil
su<h a
till-kncN*
New York. Feb. 27.—V.T>«ber the
dectored
Iur
l.uFulIi-tic. 1;
favor by the voter* at Urge." Hi*
rviher 'util I.I-S op tin- .vnier'cac side
ricirly clear Iroili sh.ire to
ISfi.OM mine workers employe.1
chances for the nominstlrfti are fur­ prefeieiice not aiinoim«-cd. J.
Many Ueie driven off st ilie \\ i1-oii
hiire
It I* si'-o the hrM iioie that
hard coal region will lay down their
The seven governo!* who ha"i de­
ther atrcnglbcned by the fail thsi he
ram h, Alpine. Tox;is. l!ie rebels *crc ,ili<- ri'-ideRt* of IW Islund have l-'er
pIclB and walk out on strike
clare.I for Ho<im-v*-1i are <;iavM-v<i,
is the first from the* rural dlsfrict* to
piiretied and
luur killed alter llic >.lio«n BUili heavy stio*. hiBh winds
iaai day of next month, and by ibeir
Aidii'h.
.Nel>ra*I:u:
Ihe field (iba year for a county West VlrKiiiia:
land Intense eol-l, sll uf wlilrh makes
anion InauguraUne one of the great­
Its**. New llhnil<*hiic. Osborn, .Mkhioffice.
XI a Winitr ne.er Wfore cnuallcd to
er indostfiai •froggies the
fnlied
Siubb*. Kunflas;
lludlcv.
.M.*
Ian' r—i.-. •
SUiea baa ever known, dependa in a
w>url. and JohnsonE-CaJiioruia
ALSO

UTTIE CHILD ROHE

FOUND ICE SOLID

TAFT’i STRENGTH TO MARCH ON

Away

-t
MM tBMIl uiu ol «UM or ueei i>< 01 tun at scoooi siioina «v-»
.lx sMers, I have a new aled.
»e
men arc cuttine ice now. Itlst*ehl>dAfi iMtatlnr pork trtnmlnc* on the branrbor of the pU^'lag flames. 1 have a pretty eat at
have lots of. fun (vaMinfl. It Is very
She lob two Inches thick . I am In tbe foorth
fanbeat trer» «t first. BlrdB that Voo borne- Her name Is Nellie.
cold here.
'
trade
now,
Wc
|>assed
January
5Snd.
tows
DC
wherever
I
flo.
and
when
I
*
^
new sunward *ere near «-«l aooBer
laivinci'. 'oar Sunshlaor,
*’
If tbc war lM*t nav.
«r'later aurt-ly com« and find it Day sit down tbe climbi on my lap and We have to study harder In tbe tounb
^
etbel Scott.
There are a few of my friends
Don't ran tratt
by day move tbe food a Ititle noarcr pnrrs soHI). 1 hare live sisters and fiftde
Are mat' of
H>ur Irieada
BuaThey arc
M.v button is broken who Bskei to )oln the nub
tbe bonce, until aone bH|rt|l. sUites- four brothers.
sbiners? 1 am 'erj sUd you *lsh to
Raymond RIctes; he Is nine >eors old
wm
you
please
send
me
another
one?
tnj;
vimer
moreins
yon
wUI
have
the
Tovll fM ttan rct."
Join out Clob.
Then
there
are
Marie
t/)»e.
a|ed
nine,
Jbyona reward of a flock of
lovely, My letter la ■etliBC kind ot blfl no*,
and Jeanette Dysart. aced eiflbi
1
ndaotber onya U ber qnaiat Old feartoM birds feedinf at
>our win- so I will have to close.
' Kile lake. Mkb
will clo.se with best aisho.
Year SuosMner.
war. T
dows.
Feb. i;. I9i:
■ From sour Sunshlner.
Martha Krduian.
'‘WetW wnant aadc In a day—« day;
'tici ttalncs In readiness lor the time
Oeaf ITeeidentI
S'lvla
AniK^trons
«-bat
bap(>v
times
you
uiuat
ha'e
The meadow Uera. w^ere you tore to when myriads ol the tittle leathered
A* 1 have a imu time 1 wlU wrlle to
The postal 'on Inctosed In 'our let­
SU—
folk win be mlerallndtrotn the couth. with your brothers and sjeters. I wish
the Sunahtne CJub. I toUod the Club
ter la *\T« lutcrcatlnE
Thank ‘ou.
ViThy. the lord took Umc to carpel Ut I remember one season at borne we 1 could know them all.
a lone lime sflo. but ha»e never wrtiwere able to keep around and about
tcB b.-.lore
I am K. sUd to be a mem
Krwadin. Mich
Charlevoix. Mich , R F D. .Vo, 5.
Ifltbewv lanT aoaay.
the orchard forty-two
varieties of
I an: iwelie 'ears old
1 *o to
Feb. U. H*12 tier
c
Bos
M
Feb.
t.
IW!:.
J •
DOB^t yon Irelt
birds. We bekan in the middle ol Feb
school every di> I can. ,snd 1 like to
Hear PreaMeot—
CkeOT np, twney—
rvary Inrltlnc them to come: «e tied Oepr President—
go to school
1 have oily misssd tli
I have been rcadinn (be fiun.blnc
,
•TauH^lkereyet."
email wisp* ol straw and some horses'
l.llve on • lltilo-farm owned by a
ds.'S all ■Inter, and hsve been late
•i •
hair mixed with silk thresd* snd bits rich lady. 1 no to school and am In l<ncc for «>o>e time, and would like to
1 hsve lost tny
pin. and so
Win >ou pleaae send tsi.-e
ctqiV
tke-ftelds anA dens or rotion'and lint on tbe brnnehes o( tbe third frade, -My teneber's name is Join tbe rhib
have some of'm> :nepd>. We would
I am ten year* old. We me a card and bntion? I sm in the
Uer swael woMc.rtags like a chime several trees and bushes, we pat up >Us^^Manson
be 'erj fllad If >oo would soBd us
1 sm t»el'e
. at
...
• bird house or two and set drlnkln*- have Ae horse, three row» four pifl*. lounb and fifth rrades
others
The names are Winnie ani
,'eara old.
1 ha*e a mile lo *o to
And I dra|j|pbtave dreams as I hoar cups and bath tubs here and there- thlrty-eeven chickens and ooe cat
school, and find li quite twld
I v.!ll l.ydla Bemlnfler. Krvn aad Ada Hkr
hoV'^> ''* ■
,
Ron«h fiower iwl saucers with broad
Proto your- new friend.
kina. -Vovval and Fa> RalierT- Hlla
Rva Bdwarda.
cloae tor this lime.
~Wertd •Mn*t>piado a. In a daj--^ ed«es lor tbe birds ot perch bn arc
Nelson and myself.
I have a new
We
are
fllad
to
wetcome
a
*ew
memYonr
Sunshlner.
Aayr'
'
best to bold the water.
A slippery
name for the Cradle Roll
If Is Ua«
Haiel
C
Kal^i
er asnonjt tbe Snnshtners. and nit
If tka way
anny.
bath wlU anrely lrt«hien a bird awa:
As I am wrlUnfl lUt la
How plewani It U that .>ou and Uasklns
We did not pUy bolsieroualy hope that you will write aflnln.
lUnuni.MIJ

tk* Lord WM

bU

ft*

Travarsa

and

ibe tack

wlib hay and

tbe manflcr but a mnley now.”

with oois. then they met bim at tbe
railroad

sUUtoa. and

him siib three cheers,
lm>se. and

watched

Farwer hoy:

alter ereetlUR lookin' lor.
torned

to sec

"That N «hal I aD

Ska can't back."

lilm

whal

be

Why. at Caueaa.

lJuwnrd observed a bola la hUdraas
WOQld do
fTrr! be wcat la Ibe hotel, ■her- he mod 0ik«ria« op tka pan wiu tka
used to Stop for possenser. sn I look bole to It. 1a bis 111^0 chaMy kaad.
cd around s iiulc.

Then he sent over

to bis old nwtri-. walked into hi»

said. ”MaDDa. 41v a>e a aaafa.*'

I

kuU.

asked him what he waaiad Uam tor.

smelt of ifie ba> and osts. sad fla'e a

aad be aaU. ”1 vaM to tat tbt k»la «al

Dud neifli. B‘ If to expre'-s bl» «Bits-

ot my deaa ~

fa-vlon that cir-jihins ■as riahi. and
PaaRlsa Praaf.

then 1*6^ eatlna as if he bad been
aws' on!' a Ic*

Js>'.

ini.tesd

Jark. a«ed thras yaan aad a half,

of

had baea pat to bafl.hy his aotbee.
siiAdaaly bant lata tka roam, crylnfl.

Kindness to Animals.
Tbe first

record of

SB.'

kindm-ks I'r snlnal*

1>

;; i:.H. »here Jacob

es|^ 111

-'UaDiaa. tkarw'a a Me mouse |a my

fienesls

room"'

if

led tbe flo«ki

■nd herd* cenily (or fea.-- the.' sjtould
suller 1! o'etUri'ea.

'VJb. Mf

said hU asatkaf.

I daoT tUsk so."

*Td aaraaf Uf imM

Jack. 'I could k«ar Um wifitofl kta
..It—

flUNSHiNC flTORtefi.

'

A auaaMae tawitoiia

otd Rhyme Captaiiied.

Pat on year "Had apadactoa*' aad

^Di <-»“..twratv Mack
birds baked ™
sm —
tka Dkala w»<td ta tka Ockt of
••Koi»rwnd
—- - ——---------rn a pie' befias SB old aorsery rhyme
The 'toofaBd-tweBty

bUck

i^m.

utoo wve.pvmiaaa. wwToaa

birds- »mtove yoa.

Try U.vary ««ar.

lay
A YEAR

^TWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY AMD XHURSDAYTB.WEKRK CITY. UIJ.YND TBAVERSE COI NTY. .MH IHCAN. TUnC-VD.AY. KKHHrARY 2H.

DEMANDS OF
COAL MINERS

BtnET YIN RIPER
Aged

Resident Passed
Night.

Canm-ii

Van

Kliwr. asH

.ll•■ll

Cha«. Van Hi|>er. S«7 Went

Scvetitli

street, where he had made his home for
itie pnsi iwo yearn Old ase and laillni:

SRORTBI WORK DAY ASAEB

‘ Vaar Old

CHIHUAHUA

Lift

Monday night at (he home ol his son.

to Another Term sno That Pre­

GENEB.L C»«P* PREPARING TO,

cedent Should Not he Broken.

RTTRGKJ^HRT CITY.

First Time a toad Has Been Taken
„„
^i„ H„ ih.-S«tlNl.

Mrs

Kiikard

js,—Telceraidii'-

veara iUness

WILL HAYE RElRFORCEMENIS-r-^::-,-.—‘2.:^;:^

RETTER

HAHUN A CARDIDATE

great measure upon the tesolu of the
I

between

tbe* miner*

and

operntor* Imgun today at ilic offlitw
pf tbe New Jersey Central railroad In
Ibta clly.

Oeorge F. User. |.r.-sldent

ol ihe Philadelphia an.l Keadiug C^val

TO DISCU^ DAIRYIII6

eratora.

The commute to present Hie

itomaada ot the miners

<-onslsied of

^obn D. White, prealdeni t<f the I'nlied JHne WoHters, and several ot the
other Bdllonal ofilcer*

and

district

ut

Wvoiiiiug also
l-if-t.

u-emg

ernor
Tlio rvciihir ni.H-iiue of r.r.md Trav

Vi-M.->

uf

-rv« grange viill 1^> held im Ssiurdai
>( this week at which lime Hit- suli
Ject tor dlM'UHs'ion

Siiiiili

muiniv'.i III* ...............
Kiltie ducUred

presented

with

a

booklet

docUiw they

will

3l

next.

deataada are granted.

As

attention will be paid

to that

irried along with advan

the outlook certalDl>--]<olnts to A gen­
eral strike on April i.
There are

pnique

temidatlons to

traohle at tbe preseni tlnH>.

In the'

Brat place, an unusual situation l>r^

.

G. _______ ... .

.

.1...

parents,

VA8QUIBTAB ENTERED CiTTV

llnie bov
Mrs.

Tbe death of tbe

IS partuularly ud in that

Tuke*

hrMher died at

LITTLE REBItTANCE

Ho

grand-

fhrtet

OftY A FEW SHtn
BKIRMISH WITH CITIZEN'S

uss lime. iDis making two deaths in

WAS VERY

BRIEF

|

the fauillv in ibo spa<e of hut a few
Thiwe Amorican Cowboya and Sl#fl

womht.,
merwl aervii-eo mil he held'from
the home a:

io 20

Friday

morumg.

Rohola Killed
When

Morris

Raaen.

Rsftaafl ta .

officiating.
W I'aoo.

Begin Neat

Feb.

27--’fh^v Hty

tf .>

Juarez sunenderad to'tbo V^aqaAalaa A

CIRCUIT CDURT CASES.
Mareh Term Will

at

Ranchmen

Vlcid to Mcslcan‘0 Oomanda-a

F. U. ('hopln of tbe Oak I'ark
('mngregiulona! church

under

('aupa

thto

ig afti

BM

skirniUb iasting only i

«••»-. I

__________,
Mon-' Kealiiias that they '. ...
bel-ed. Ibe ciiiieo's guard gave ta aflr' j
shot* (ram the b

The Mar.li leim of the clrcull i-ourt
will <unv-ne

next

Monday, and the

• alendar l*sue,| by
Khoms

the eoimiy

ileik

ixirding lo mesaaflea of Cotoael Slaw
10 the war deitartment. Jiiarax mo­
dems «eie oBly aaiutlng the Vaaflnia

Thia Is taa. welcoming (hair comlai. Tha Vaa-

(«se* lo t'e tried

fewer i-a*e« than 1is>- b«-en lisieil on qulsia*.

V*.

Th- People

XTe,!

Vanllorn.

Fre>I K. Saxiun; i>l>

H

reported

isaue of Fart.
leui:* F

Perken >*

Cn . a’-suitiiwii

N

H

t

K

H,

John F .0(1 V*

M. O

t'liesler

Gore.

Paul.

Knic-ry Kin- vs. Jvnn

Wade, Wil

Vouker and John J. Kr<-ima.

a--!-iiiiip>|i

Twpildte

A

Koyd.

nee.Pof a stronger patrol oo tha Mag*
han

border.^ In

Arltaaa the War 4a-

liariiiieni late yesterday ordered t»«

man anri I'onnine a ( uunine
aKsumpsit.

rahala vac*

Wa-hlngton, Feb. 27.—RaaUxta« CBa

H-rt..k P.sno C.v .

Fled li'*Vrstt. A t' Hili-I

Juha Patleisoii

that eight

killol In (be skirmish.

Db'In. tVil

roll. Wilson A line
aEMijiiPMi

iiam |i

TRa

Pstihin. The raiii-hmen rrfnsed. The uiwBaya
ni «n the reoeuo of tbe raaebara. It

VV

Auu! F Neriiagcr.

It

relieve (be employes of tho Manta
ranch was aarroondad by rahala, who
w1io demanded food for tbatr horsra.

initia III
-e.l

San AtHonio. Feb 27.—Three ^■a^

ranch at Sierra Blanca. Mexico.

f t«sl H -Pratt.
vrv

mistook it tor ro-

None wera injurad.

Thrae Am
kao towboyB wera killed In an aSort

Criminal Cases.
The I'eoplaiiamlonntent.

however,

There slstaoie.

• alendar for some time.

■•UI two •Tiiiiitial lases to W tried
diirlog tbe leiiu

Joliu

• oDitonb-*

of

the fourth cavalCT

Hougla* and one comiany to NoflBlaa
Itom

San

Antonio.

<toPL

MabUa

Craig of tbe general suK has baaa
urdered ui BO immedlatety Iron Mas
Frsfteio'u to tbe Imperial Talley

: ia- :

Ta- e»U'>lI*he>t 0

to

inx-stlgate lOodlUoas Chare.
Tucmio. Ariz.. Feb

of upythinc for the k

V

27.—All Amch-

• an* who •an leave Meiico are toar-

Tliete Sri- mi l«>al* oa

ftig ibere, accordlbs lo refufleaa Vho^

it tlii- Lik»- Slid have nt’t li

IiBve arriy'-l

beta.

Those who faal

■ list the lutereota thore are too past
I the

.'oiM-d I!.e liCly
Chancery.

tbe U I'ti . ..nn- SKliore to spend the

fur Gic loni.er presi

u the --andidat y of Senator I'souk

to Kscflfice are bnylng guns aa4.Uk
nitmitlon In large quaBtltles to datoad

the le-'ition of
-A-,- ..r-hng to |>re«ent InduaIhctitselves.
. 11 will be N.-v-ml seeks lief»-r<- auditor geurral i..r ai..J in U.lialf ot
IG-ijg-es Who arrlTed yesterdarshM
to.E the kale
tUe ke will break au 1 rlietr -en,.-- It... va-.. of .......... .
ihai while the Mexicano In tha cUloa
lo- ride
ceita.il lands ti.i ihe taxe-. aB»e»»edpart Iciimted. i-jtiing
ag-llO iK' needed.
dll
pot
se«m
ill-disposed
toward
emidoy.-rs,
(aniier*
ih.-i-on •for Hie year 1....... sh-l preAmericaon. those in the cosetry dlsineii,
l-la.li i«-r>on fe!'
iious 'ear*.
Fred H Plat'
naiu- of that viKage «.x-

at -.lake, at.

ROOSEYELT-TAFT TEST

eacli sited uc«-oriliUg1y

The Um'iiie

Ada J

Ger-nami- v*

('•erinaiiie and

Chsilei

WiUiani !>
ii

I',

Oinisln*-.

hall »a* not only triic- Convention of Third Missouri District P T. Gbssn.ne. MaxNeal anil I'nU.«‘d w ;tti I II tfower*. lull «ilh <alored
.rterwood A Frulor. Paitii C. 'iilberi.
Tomerroor Will Be Watched
p.nnante Khusi^g (nut- and lyeorliu;
i. H. Pratt.
With Intereet.

KUHN’S OPINIONi'

r openly bostIU.



Lone UFE aOBI

'i 1

Ada J. Cetmalne vs ritarle* It Ger- John R. Hamlin' Was vOna d Otdead
.lefferwnti City, Mo. Feb. 21.-Interana Best Known Raaidanta ct
tlite<- ex of Missouri Kepubllcsns is Just mame: dlxune
P. T GlSRsniire, Mai
Travarsa City.
K Neal and
i'ndersoo.l A riiih't.

The »\ooU« Wiili the Fb
d;a.

.Michigan "

.A

-uiiree diiiiu-r v>a* rerveEi. tiie young now 1 entered upon lhe_ third (V'tigreK

bdie* of the high Mhool. drev*ed in Klotial DisCifi. the fir*t In the state Ihitm C Gilbjrt. F H Prail.
John i( HBDiila.aXad ko yaara.oneoC
white, acting u* i>aitetf. The .Vrtadia to Ufei f'>: Ibe kclvtioo uf deleflafs^
I--iina Stafford 's. Mile* Stafford
;..ir.d rend-r- d a
program am to (he Kepjblicaii national conveo- and Frank Siaffurd.
Keparaie main, Hie old reKldefila of TrAveraa CRr
I-aased smsy al bis homa Mtt Wadto .
No PreeedMit But Necessity Must be tiie o'.hvvoira pla;*'.i ilurlng I'le kitv- tioo at ( hti acu. Tbe (vmyeht.uQ will tenan.e^ Par'in C G;ll.eTt,'Tbbo W
tage with an.r line of agriculture oi
Ingion siieei .Monday night after U
;tig of the oieiiu. Carl Pli Rert as ma­
iiivel lunwirrow at !*l*ttsliuig
The
Oetermirved by Mouse and Sen­
fruit rslslng. add more disruaaloos
le.- "of
.••”•■■.onips,
Ktliiiplated
thvi. oxi' oiiie will lie wsKhed wilb inteieri
•Tokn .A. Wood vs l.iiVern }l Wood Illness of but s few weeks Mr. JlntatM
ate on Official Arts.
win be had upon tbe quetthm among
B|>eakers to ibeir beet eflori* The hi- i*-.ai.se o! Ibe B'tive r.valrv for con and Theie**a ,vi I'sie', heaimg on had Iteep In 111 health for raora Ihaa
the granges of this pan of the
>
year, but up to that time ha bad
l.anaitlB.-Fee 2*—The opinion "Ctofy of Ari-aoia was gl'eii; t!;e\>nrlvK>k iiul betweeu the friends Of ITewldenl •ieimirrer
Tweddle A Ho-d. Pratt A
'slwsys enjoyed perfect health aad foe
(fomev Gmetiiur Kiltltl. holds Ihu 11 lor an ,.ta. i rii rsilwa\
r^-v-eWe-t.
iv.Ei«
a.

the oper- linq of fann work than ever before.

aura aay with equal posUiveness they Tbe farmer realUen that it It a branch
will grant tbe mlnera

G

loberculoais.

his

riakoia

ii|K>n ^hc ioiFolletit-.

Dairying hat become one of
The
s and staple InduBtiies of the region and

atrike unless the

.1

by

,n : "iAt :l wav 1.,-en • losed n

Tlu’ I'o'd-ivtiia i-v
hibut hu»

'aubleci of dairying which haa bee-,
The nine gov'erintr* who have come
anlbraespeiially prepared (or the occasion
It for PreKlriem Taft all take the |k>The preseat aflTWDaat. which has been to by an expert upon the aubject. A Urge vllion Uiat hiK ro<-v>rd entitles bint to
ctaas ■ill be Insirucled in the Cnai renoiuination uiid eteciioii.
fared afncd the airlkd commtoaton. ai*
work of the order during the session
pdata4. by
President
Roosevelt in
preceding tbe program.
1M2. mnde Its report, will expire
nWtilght OB March

Village c

Large Letters.

1..


will U- ^nairylpK dent.
tloveiiii-r Mi^Giiverii of Wis.-oti>i
Kacli person

taking part in Uic discussion will be

Plscmg

Map m

III Western .Michigan."

TkNW hBB kflW PM? to
dta'fl^ tor nine years.

.

.......................
Citizens gre

Grange Plant

cotniony. appear^ at the t'otiferem c
a* the tile! repiwentnilic ol the op

Govumor larcy

signed the ''goveitiur*

Inter- Roosevelt to becniiie a cniiilulat-. Im'
dcclan-d that he l;.i- i<esting Program (or Meeting Next
Bcfvcd ludKii'Mit,
Nc'ili'-r ha- gov­
Saturday.

Grand Traverse

t

wiib

mother, and an auat.

J

ARCADAISAMRITIOUS

Tuke. )m Titus ave-

JUAREZ HAS
t
SURRENDEISDl

luie died Wedneoday morning slur a
urviied

Feii,

Tuk*

lo-slle. four year old son of Sir and

They Believe Hit Record Entitles Him

WasJiineion.

Laal't

Wednesday Morning.

health was the cause of deaih.
.Mr.
plclges of Mipiwn from nine repufe
Van Riper was born In New Jerse,'.
Hran Bovernors were given t>ui ii-rM-re ■inter < ver experiented in t^
Nov. I'.. H.2U. A short funeral aeivire
la>-t niaht from tite rani]>aiKn Iicad LITTLE DISTURBANCE I
of the country. It being the
METHOD OF 6ET- n-aa held Iron the home TuqsdUiy aUcr<
SINCE ITS CAPTURE.
quariers of President Taft.
the tnenory of prcnfir-t t
TUNG GRIEVANCES
at three o'clock after which the
•-IK da> people that navigation ha*
Tbe cxe< uilvcs gome on record as in
remains were ahipperl to Ij Cnoge.
favor uf the presldetn s reuoinination Rebels Rs'fl Ranch on American Side l-een closed on the upper lakes even to
AnthracHe Miners Involved. ISOJXXk-' Cass county, where burial looV place.
and Four Were Killed When
the i>o'M-irul car ferrle*.
Unloaa Mtrtual Agreement la
Attaehers Were Driven
Kberhaid of Minnesota,
Ukc Michigan is froxen on this »lde
Reached There Will be
rarrtjll of lo«a
a- far as the e>- ca^reaih. and the
Walk Out Mareh 31.
Hay of Washington..
I- so thick and cldar that it «lll'
i-rul Cs!!.
■\J rsBEi. 1'ch
GoldsiKirdugb ol .Maryland
ix-ar ui> almost any welghe that could
Now York. Feb. 27.-A peneral conto c^ipiured Juan-/ yesterda'. ■.
Tencr ui I’ennyyltania.
Im pta<ed ti|«n II.
An llliWtrailon of
lerenee of representatives of amhrauiiicd today. ibAi lie would itmi
Hoo|>er of Tennesee.
I'- Sri-ar Mteltgih OM niad<s-eeewBily
eiie coal miner* and oimratora to In
dlali'I' march i>n I'hitiuabua.
Hi- >
Spri of I ub
■ hen a SIX ion l•oHer wa-. iransportaeaslon today. PretWem White of the
pects VIHI more ins-ti* under Hoj.n
Frank M. Hamlin, superviaor from
I>en« ll of Delaware
►k-is from Glen Haven to the
miners presented the
arrive at Jjarc/ :itnj;:i'
Then- ;u»!
niair towDshifi and chairman of tbe
Smith Manumi island, a rtj«tance of i::
Itolhler ol Rhode Island '
operators. A number of tbe opfrators
beeu vciy little di.-urdei since "oboard of tuiK-rvisors. has announced
,ny niisliap
In adilliion i<> the sieue.1 staiemcntp
characteriie the demands as prepoater■CU i. ..-p.O.-d
himself a candidate for the nuulnatlon made
|iubli<
the
Tall
imiDag-i*
d<-s|>cr;ite shjpe
for register of deeds on the republican claimed the tii|i|ioii ol Govemor.-. IN*’*"*'"
'll-- Kiiingl.- ti'jll belonging to Whitney
Kk-ged 1'- divs by lehels. Tiir- loud
ticket at Ihe fall primaries. .Mr. Ham­
lllinoi*:
Odie
Nevada, .and
SiaatK ot
II
whi' h I- being operOomanda of the Miners.
supply Is lo«. It IS r.-i»>t;ed
that
lin to well known ihruugUom the coun­ Mead. Vermont.
Sled on Ihe inland this wiuier
The
Mine
Recognition ol the
I'tilted
.Stiictkaiis at Df>ugi.-i*s, Ari7Ait..i. m-,ty. having been Identified nllh the
l>bijer uas taken Itniii the TiBveise
The nnnouncetiicDt Iron) the Tall
Workor* of Amerlcn
tbresleniiig
lo

ixtss
Ihe
l«irdtr
to
give
busloeas and inlltUal interesio of ihe
f.t'
Iron Works ox-risml Id Glen
buieati Is taken as an au*wer i(i|tb<'
That the new agreemenl sliaU be lor
l.sllle Ii' Mexican Imle'als. «ho < s|>y for iiiaov years.
Haven Vii Nieicli* h> the
I'oltimbia
hlcagii l•ontc^cIlcc «il seven gov* rn-'
a period ol one year inatead of thiee
tun-d sev-n Aa.eruans
The-. Ibrctgra'luBie.of (he local high sciiool. aud
Trao.-i-i toii;isui« cif this 'tty aud
r* nisiii nbo*e Milhitatlon (.'<>>niiel
That elebt hours shall consiiiute a
pu III
'itc liiciii, aKrt-ning i!ut
has long been avtivi- in (lie ctlurail^
from ih.-M- u »a» draun a-rtwH th*Koo*«v>-Ii lia*--d hi* lc'rn;al ctiii> lo
workliifl day. with no wage reducilonthey, u.-ie shout to Joiu the icIm-I*
al devclopmeni of (be region, havtog
.i>e lo the j-tan>l l-y iso learns l•elocs
he iircpidcntiui Eomest. ,
That coal atull be mined and paid
Rebels Raid Ranch on Amefcan Side.
come here wheb a mere boy. tie has
Ing to Mr. Sisal-., a dlrtaii'e ol '2
Tw-oiy st«u-a now have rcimblicao
tor at the rata of 2.3tO |«unda to the
i-tient the i>aai 40 >ears as a resident
Ssli .Sliiotito. Fell. 2*
F" " • Uslie* inlleK
The i.
all ilo- «V' vvas no
Sovei'uors and all rveept i»o ate not
of Grand Traverse i-ouiity and dur­
between Amcriian ct>»h..>k siul Mex
•Var a* ■t'-iul an! not a psiticie uf
arcou^ieif lor lu I'n- various MateA better roetbod ol aoltni«t erieving (be larger (lart of the lime ttaa
iels-ls are re|HirT«-d skxig ih.- smov «a- ein-oiintered all itie waances than the concUlation board pro­
meriT*
ii» «>f
prcBldetiiial
prckldei
jT«f^cii'
been actively ideiillned »ith [lolliUvi.
border
The
rsurh. bi-MCgod
the IIteI time in hl-.|nrv that
They nie ll-urf a* lolloas
cedure.
'
- liurlng his iwimcal career Mr. Ham­
•eU'b. .s iM'w Kfiely in the !i»tid-*
anv Kire hSi. ever Wen IrsUPX alBlmum wage rale oLMJiO a day
How Governors Stand.
lin has rendered valuable scrtlcc i«>
of Alurri-cillr
A lesiitO pdrl.< of -osom iIh- n<amlan-l to the Isi
tor BlMTs on oonslderatlon work and
l>ecbir--<l lor Tait.
liaitiicd li> .
(he communliy and to his lutriv. an<l
boys rcJi hod the rASi b last i.igl.'
I the first time That ih*- be
ALSO a day tor laborera.
Taft niuimKct*.
ik- land iur Roo»ihU candldao' will bo lookeil upon «iih
The reb«-I» .Vl-etnpteil lo islil
iIicehgsitieil
su<h a
till-kncN*
New York. Feb. 27.—V.T>«ber the
dectored
Iur
l.uFulIi-tic. 1;
favor by the voter* at Urge." Hi*
rviher 'util I.I-S op tin- .vnier'cac side
ricirly clear Iroili sh.ire to
ISfi.OM mine workers employe.1
chances for the nominstlrfti are fur­ prefeieiice not aiinoim«-cd. J.
Many Ueie driven off st ilie \\ i1-oii
hiire
It I* si'-o the hrM iioie that
hard coal region will lay down their
The seven governo!* who ha"i de­
ther atrcnglbcned by the fail thsi he
ram h, Alpine. Tox;is. l!ie rebels *crc ,ili<- ri'-ideRt* of IW Islund have l-'er
pIclB and walk out on strike
clare.I for Ho<im-v*-1i are <;iavM-v<i,
is the first from the* rural dlsfrict* to
piiretied and
luur killed alter llic >.lio«n BUili heavy stio*. hiBh winds
iaai day of next month, and by ibeir
Aidii'h.
.Nel>ra*I:u:
Ihe field (iba year for a county West VlrKiiiia:
land Intense eol-l, sll uf wlilrh makes
anion InauguraUne one of the great­
Its**. New llhnil<*hiic. Osborn, .Mkhioffice.
XI a Winitr ne.er Wfore cnuallcd to
er indostfiai •froggies the
fnlied
Siubb*. Kunflas;
lludlcv.
.M.*
Ian' r—i.-. •
SUiea baa ever known, dependa in a
w>url. and JohnsonE-CaJiioruia
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