Grand Traverse Herald, November 05, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 05, 1912

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-11-05

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and Traversa

Eae;le

twice'‘a week- -TUESDAY AND THURSDAY —SI.OO
TRAVERSE CITT, OEAND TRAVERSE CpO-TT, MICHIOAN, TrfcsIJAV. NilV;

A YEAR

IBIi:

IN
BULGARIANS PUSH TURKS fU THE WALL
VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN IS DEAD APPLES
GREAT DEMAND

END CAME AT HIS HOME IK UTICA,
N. Y., AHER UNGERING ILLNESS.

Pm-D built by (be eouniv road commUor N>w Vork. boi Mr. SfiTrdM-liniKl thr

In ob«JJ«^no<“

a maaR nux-iinc of hU conKtliu^ntE.

sioncs and by the blzhwav foinmis-

Nt^RTHPORT PRODUCT SOUGHT
BV INDIANA DEALERS

Mr Bhamian'B moth­

er rane from an oM Vemiom romll}'-

on ilie federal bench of the Seeoii.l
NcT York cllBirlft,

iaan-

NO SUCCESSOR
TO BE CHOSEN

'"“I*.

Then he took up Ute aiudy

M o-n5rti,it-fi. n.Miiy.wn.j'*'

»"-"l
P™”*."!
•“ take the apiolmm^Di. but

i"'”

p”"'-

«"

pldalAwtir

Hit la rauH! am
OCNIAL fN»(0*ITiON MADE HIM
GENERAL RAVORITE

became

Cooklnbam &

Tbe Oral |M>IUieal oinee Mr. Sber-

e HlfesilEa-

;

broosht alvKit the neeeaHary reforms.

Hhort time slijce and-qvhen the car

He aleo wa. tbe failicr of tbe nnii- was opened, aniy the' apples in^cted.
.____ . ,
irt to; provide the quality w»^. so Bne and the pa< k
Utlija. He araa elected to that offlce4*^*V“7’_
Wayne bu>of -llekei sculp­ so oDiruriit ^ai the Fort W
In I8U, when he wa. bot (wenry ntne
cr humtd/o Nortliiiorl, whe
where In* pur-,
ing;.
yeara'old. havlUE defeate.l I^Bli H.
carloads of the
In IbSl Mr. Sherman marned MIbk chased Uiree more . carioai
ahamuck by a majority of )4>iS voie^
leaii-ii-nlt
wfith
llav.ir."
Vhia
I
Carrlo Ikibrpek. daORbler ol
Gen.
be Itmen e
ever Riven a niayoralty
monial Mo
^to the iho'ronchn
ihoVonshnesK wlilj
Hllaklm Rabeork, of Onei-ia -ronni.v. monlal
an&late la
which the Rev. A. B^tail. the roaiimaa «ver beld'tra. that of mayor of

47 - V..... .„o.,

two of whom followed a bu.ineu ca­ ajter of the Norihpori aasoftotloni. l«
fhili
reer. while the ihlrtT breame profee- inanafilnK Hie affairs of the
li ia also
Mr. ol matheciatlcs at ilamllton col- Eiowera
quality of the Nortl’i>ort fruit.
fece.

WMaM CMMd Hla OMniMi
. Ha Wm Gw ar NMlan'a
'

Kev. lleiiiBil 1. Hure iliat a. anon a.

Maat Pid>lnast

CITIZENS PAY
LAST TRIBUTE

Man

Utica.

OCL

31.—vice

PreHdeot

Jaam S. ghiri— «la« at >:A2 laat
of armnle

.pdlatm

I^U.......................
dlaeiM.

Kb <na nnoocat

bees
and

canaed by

BtaklBE
it

waa

that

FUIERIL SGGUREl ICY. 2.

provaOM&i la the ooadiUoa ot the kidprove real or

laauas. «Bd at Beat gave only temAt S o'Opek tile pallent’e temperatare roae to lOC.

From that Use Ua

I niEtlMa rapidly paaeed from bad
wena oam the aad.

Mr.

Wae Made by Citizene of Utica

aeRnan

. the end came

In^.tlie year IPl.t.

ties that had iMt-n overcome In carrx-

lev-ntb comity tK-ii has made pi

jiiK lot-ward yiie work,- tbe ammink of

proprlatlou slr.<-e (be middle of tbe

Vice Prealdent Jam'^. Sherii

Rain Today
nice. .N. V . .Nov. 1—Remarkable

m 01
V
-------------------------------------- tribute was paid Vice ITo.ld<tit Sher
The City, is awomtaE the death
of
half-H** the hl.lory of the city. Afic-r the
I by_ bto'clusiwl friendsj iiGjy 'iu
^lexpirbUon of hi. term of. offlee a.
ibd/roary.
rain, with cm-^-is
Gibped ifi I

J.oiMf leadlDR citizens eai-bried the cor-

tssi ia thla dty have bo

leffe to the county rourl bouse, where term. I8P0 t.

not ot reaporl. Hnudrr<t. of i.

iw.2. when he s

hla body w-na phieed ^n sinie.

of aympbUiy ure
pourln* In
Mrs
*<•"»>»
f*'*' ■'‘’"‘oThere was m> pomplor display. Jurl
Sherman la pirmfrnW
An annennee- <^«>‘‘‘ l»«<l«»<le. he eerved
In
the plain ctilzcQa wln> knew the dead m;iii
nest ot the raqMeto ftineni arrangbl
contlDuon.ly from 18S7
I and were anxious to show- outwardly
menu la —Rlig her appreraL

Xra

Sberaas-a health la poor aad

It la

faared tbe ehock will pN.T>;e^o«.
Tbe toneril arraaicmeaU mtemplatc b aernoe at 5 o'do^ Saturday
Rer. M. W. Bityker. prea

tdeat ef aamIUen Ailleffe. oflldatlni,aealated by Bmr. Dr. Uoola H. Holder.
The bctlro pan bearere wHl be om

*•“*

•*« aasumed Uie office ol
prealdent.

He had been reeleci-

•« >he 60th coitgrem. from the STth
.New York dUtrlct and re»lboe<l hi. i>o-.
alUon.only a abort

Hue tklore the

fonrlh pt Mareh,

drawn up in nm-eftered ranks for aev

till- XorthiKm -uriicie and Vam that
they can deiwnu Ui«D the NortU|ior(

lloeka and stood until the li-wly
ieen carried

were used for the fl^st time and
Tlie walls of the Western MIchiRm
prov<>d«inlerestioE in the extreme.
,
,^
.
. Dcveloument tliireau's office
.AtotRe number of f.nti and orchard
are being deroscenes for the wentem Michigan
rated with'enlarged view* of the more
rllory were also thrown
important orrtiards of tbe Wcsiem
Berc< n an.l these were de«(Tlbe<l.
Mlehlgan ' tetdibiry.
These
views
'was Mated that It is (jie bo]K; uiid ait
iia’ve liecn toIom to agree with the
of the deveioinuent bureau to nuik
actual scenes and are attractlns
the western .Michigan Country one i
great deal of attention.
the nie-*i |•ro«|M■rouv trad Infliicmial e
ihe,Amprictai oonilnent.

Several of the larger fnili growers

iHERMIH WIS
UlO IT REST

i'm|iorlai

He was a .lelegate to the

nalSnal convention
in
ployea of tbe Utics Tmt d nen->-'t repnhllran
18»^ and ebalrmao of the Now York

Citnpaay. of vblcb Mr. Sherman wn.

eonvention In ISk-'w>y repoblicaii .Ute
eelacted by tbe vloo preeldeni aint- and amUn la 11Hh>. .Ho luid qn excel­
bML bet tMr Bsaeae aro locked in, lent iralninR in parUaueniary pra.

preeldesL Tbe bonorarr baarara

Was Read Before the Woman's CJub
Yesterday.

the

d dne of the
Covmmeat b-irJncM house and
moat InOuelitlal .menibers.

lie ex-

PRESIUERI TAFT PRESERT

Uck to.h:urthp9rt
om wilh-biu
w,

SHORT A
)8T^'
UTATfON

GOOD ROADS
FOR PARADISE

for that office In

CapHet In Meomlng
' AVaablnfton.
aa-an eatvard

' for Vb* Frealdeot Sbrrmau.

Sena­

tors vin ba aoUSed of the funeral
renfiiitbH

T*—Taft vut'at-

taad U»e fsaaeM. anc aiao Poetnusier
Hltotauek..

Hto death shoHu-d

the

t Lmig Public Ca-eer
Jaace

Seboolpraft

Sbieman.

who

etoctod vlc» preuldeiil of the rmted

$30,000 BQIDISSDEPUIRED

■ leaded a republican majority.

br vaflam H.

l<oro

TbU. wa>

When S|>e«ker

Reed realcsed .Mr. Sberman became

alalra, aad bHd

aevenl

tmportaat

McKinley

named

win-

bofjro

be*w«eq

Turks.

ten dayA

along

men.

a •

News

ls expected at any time.
aa the Bulgartona are ataadfl) adranc
flUbt.

Tito Turks are making their

Ian stand

behind tiio

fomOetUona

Body Was Plaert in Cryi
ry« in MauSi
-

rhe wonder-

a retiiem

•Ceinrterv—

leom In Fecert

Tul dl»|day* of Gr^d,Traverse fruits

Military Escort Was

the fair come* Xo (he mind.

Refused.

"—In, Ihe pres­

are

the

cn

harvest

exhibition-

season

and

the

ence of'PreVideUl Tatt. cabinet ti

Stale tmnk wishes to state .(^at a*

b. rs. senator*. omgTesi^eo.'dlpIbniat*

tiiaiiy more tables aa ar<‘ necessar)

and luen and women In every rank of

will he arranged for Hie
e accoBin.ioti
accofin.ioda-

life, final honors were iialp tills after­
vI*p-

Anarchy Prevails In Turtcay

Two

.Ipiig table* laden ^h the ibokest

noon, to Vjee FroKideiii Shermon.

Conaianilnaple.

.Nov.

2—Anarnhy

prevails throughout Tdfitey and or^ar
exiau only where the victorious Bal- garians

have

estaWlahed It.

Im

U

pllsh.mucb. The disgraceful c

of sultan troops defeat is lurt dawwbring lOsft-uli
Till* 'icature i* one Hiai tng op. the people. It ^ noL the soliHemioD to Hie’frhil seetlon dlera' fault but tbe cDvernment which
as nnibing cIkc eouM dn. •eni thi-.u iti(o>battle onpr>i'arod -Tho

tor dlspto.v-

ferriiu; to the wisbe* uf .Mrs. SberSimple serf lee* weie held In .Hie First

(leople pas* In and oiit of. the bank.
n tniliiarv- e-cort was refn*-i-d.- -Presi­ UJid they capti.ol help but ktpp to *ddent Taft- aiul bi* di-tlnguisbevl Whsh- mire Hie fruit. FoUowInc is^~Tl*i of

nuid ni<ro._. rzhe and giving no qutir-

If Carried It WHI Mean That Tbwiv

IninoQ liany

ler. but tbe fortlDcgtlaos are in bad

in

Grand

Trfverst

County.
(From Raliirday's ilerord-Eagle.i
last night, tinder the au*|dees of the

Fiica

at

I

'File iiu-e’ing w.-i,

Old. Til.

s-vldiera.

foo»i- l!k«

Baldwin—IT. J. Morgan farm. •

repair and are, expected to fall be>/

folvert—Frank Oreilick.

foi<e (he Bulgariana' advance.

Faltowatof-II J. Morgan farm.

The private eliuich serilce* were a-

Hubbar^snn None-Sarh—H

iipl'vf a* iiD»*llile.

The body Vas in-

irrred in a erji-i*lii the
wausuleutfi ai Fort

Hill

bcauiiiul
eemi-lery.

cun faym.
KiuK-M-f

preaened only by Krict anforce. .{lorain

Guild,

farm.
.North<M-n S|iy—A.

P.

Grqy, R

J.

TAKING

UP

Griiiics flolden—Frank Gteilick, R.

main

body



of

troops

to

wilt

lose ^ti«l

Of

tbe situatiuo.
Adrtonople and

Scutari

sHII hoM

ii. and tbe powers are rushing war.

ftnow—M. C. (fulld. C. f'. Zapf. •

aliip* tn

T*ent:--Oum»

looting and massacre.

Mupln—U. J. Mor­

Turkish wwtera in fear ^oT

quibble over

gan farm.

for the purpose of

the

driven bark from the city, hbwaror.
■ he aiiHiotitleis

IJuila-r Twig—FreJ Itolzell
J. .Morgan (arm.
Rbricvi>—II. J. *Morgau farm,

ArRE

at of martial law. and the dlHurb*
ers are promptly, shot.

Mann—NT. C Guild.,

MARCH OF PROGRESS

,

Filteeii
Umosand wonnde* Turks V
J.; Mor- arrtvqd Thuroday and Fiidam Orde^-

Mnrgan farni.

lurl.

Talmen Sweet—IL J. Morgan farm.

There to aUlt

Intervention

n.<- rommaoder ot

tho

terms.

torpedoed

Wolf Itivei —Frank Creilk-k, Jatxib Turkish cnilsor was coutaartlaled.Askod for Artnstica
Wiiiir-r*.

improvint: their blghva.'*. The aiieudaiioe at tb<> meeting wa*.inot so large

WaKener—Ht nr.v Kelsch, C F. Zapf.
Frank Cn-ilick. M. C Giiifd, R

Mor-

Aiildlq|t Friday ew.-mng,,-will. be giveii ny the
Hor.oniMe Flunk Ilamibon. ex-mayes

Winter-Banana—13. J. Morgan (arm

RI6H PRICED WHEAT

Grand Travffr,^ Heard of Comity J'-cad
"The lectpro will

2—Turkey has asked

Italkati allies

for an

amlatlcc.

Wlllow T«ig-V.- -V M'-r,^n (arm.

ol Traverse t'ity and < hafrmajt W the
romniissioafr*.

Uerhn.iNqv
le

aecordlng to *u unconfirmed r«po^

The gbiiJ roads Ittiure at Kiiu^sb-y.

'tr-

Heer* were killed by their own men-

nii't Hie widow and' her three sons.

nantel.v. tliat of issuing Iwmls to the.
amount of

Ihe apples now on the ubles:

Sheruixu home, where tie presi-iot

iiy of tile norm that pn-va.Iletl liiiring
liejd for|ilii- i>iir(»*<- of bitnging He-

raw n*«-ulis staned the rout acd of*

itiiirse of Hie dav

r- t-loCk and w. re taken djrertly Hj the

Wrtitern .MiehiKaii ' I»evelo|imeni ,bii- ‘TIm.- w.atju-r was very cold, vvilb ,>

.
redu, wa* u euoee** despite I he *cver- nu'rrlr*. .
ilic entire evening.

l>uring/ib<

1‘re*byp-riail ( Intri b. and tiie offer of

reached

be

IlKinraird «i;h atnumber of lactcm

TWO YEARS' WOAl
Large Volyitia.^ Boelnaaa St tha
femstien Bureau.

.

slide views of read *cenc- in ihU and

) .siiile .to^iecMdi r a poqd_ i-oad* i-ropo-

coffee, and an hour wa* *pi-nt lDN*m ency eo'iii- of die indebti-dne*. w-<iu:d
have iN-eti vi'liied oui, .VfiVr .eUboni.t



- one eiilers

PROPOSITION WILL BE VOTED ON
NEXT TUESDAY

Ship Will Have Beet Roads

'

ttai

Nearly liOO.

that the Ilulgarlana have enterad Coo­

HR FRUIT UISPIAY

1, the funeial w?* wiihdul disiilay.

gelt's rtdiori, and ever?- Ilsipner-w-a* ;reai and.-The amount of
Impressed-anew- w-lth
the wplemlld i le^rdlnt roa-U an-l road

light 1 |f*4A

ciablllty. T.be room* weiv alirariivkH

«1 tbe acUre aftcrnooiL

today

liulgaiian* and

olcoc

across Conatantlnople peDlsmito. Tbe

ore of the candidate* for the office, drcoraled for ibeort aslon wRb ehr^

PreHdcM

Gutiributlnople

raging

Many VaNetics ef Applra Shown at

* ol Smmet eoiini;
in;; the bondtoc meiiiod and telling of --Tl^ sc.i-.--ii;
•M.tv in HwWVeetern
bot bis friends did not have time amheninims and rarnatlou*. ilie gift* the lw*neEi of lieifFr roads. Mr. Ham-i’‘'r tiv«<*w,-.t
Shenaaa and Mary Praacm dhermas. oAMRli to obuin a sufficient number of P. M. Paine and tbe gut-en City ilioh told wta'f bad been .done in Michigan is'vilopmem rfurc
Oeamai ttenumi was a premlneat cli- <t hedges and DaMd B. Henderson norai r^mpany. the flowers adding a Grand Traverse eoiraty. llUstrating tory, approi>riai«4 60ti> a
most charming touch to the pleawi-^ bl* remat-kx wtib the Uniere slide pion (his foreiiaon for the pnrptwe^
toea 9t vacK was active la mlltuty Of Iowa was Aertvd.
UUca. .K. ,Y, Oclebar St. IL'6.
•aa tbe aoa or Oen. Ricbard I'pdtke

:.-A battle

it drawing to li-<

Irom of 30^ miles.

the *.jmiunduiii uuctio.-.
several
when be was t'ermanem chairUurlng the busIm-A* »e»»loo the club Union.
_ .
\
'
views'of some'of ibe bii;hwayB of
of the New York sUte conven­ deddPd to aerd ten
dollars to the I
The siwakec of ike -»veainc ' .-aas
Norway w-bich view-* were secured
n* How./ Socictv. az' Hota. I-Ywrik Hamilio^^nke orisfnal
Mlrhlgan Children
the lV*t .-.<aMin by Mr. jfanailion. The
Minneapfiiis. Minn.. 0<1. r.l.-^The'
w'ss'doBc last year, alj-b.
igood road* man of the Grand Trdvtaxpayirs ct I’amdiH- to>«n^fi> will
wlii'a,'- ebfn-anlilon In tbo'Twin Cliy
Two r*n- rbXrmins musical nnm-j/'rw«- regloB. and
chairman
vole <.ir-Tiiesrt.,y beat, a^ to ttff Wl*
i.at.d show. wlUeh-'will m-'n In'-Thl*
ed tavonblj' the sURResliun that .Mr. lierii wffe presented during the after- county boat
dem cf Iss iiiic tomds t<ir the imi-rov^ city next month, promise* to be the
Sberman be tbf vice prealdemlal ran- noon, the firvf a dPlTghifi;)ly rendered
laWti
mt-nt t-f :he Highway*
(bat
greatest In the-history of (be north-'
dktotr.
Plano solo by MU* .Montague, and the for bondio? for puiilji lmprov«-ui
ship end fh.e ilre*ent lecture .Is jdanMr. Sberman abowed extraordinary Kceond a vtieal solo by Xlrs. Will nnd expUir.ed a pianfj-.o liad dnoTkel
Bcd llial they in.iy l,ave aiv'm'pvutt.niitllily a» leader of
political
ewn,- FViote. who wa* :a -iidcndii Voice, ac- out whereby, a -taie'l .ameunt i-otild
ty to discus' tbe '.i-'iou* fliases of wheat exhibited, grown in the Atoerl:.
t«lRii»
ItorinE the many year* while .compatilNl by Mi*. I. F. Tliu* on H-.c Ih- »ct aside earh } car for a i-eriod <it
ihe lAmditia'proie-ilicn mid
nonhwesT Hits season.- TW* 1*
yeat.s, and thi*.annual anipuni would
vaa rlutrnian of the republican ptano.
liAti'.-v to *>'»; q<i'-slii-':*4,.•Islnieil l.v Hk: officofs ot the pxi«*tnd th«- :
litee he led with , Following the jirogram. the enter- iake.^are •>( Hie priccliial and
s* the; rti-i-ir* ,j
Hi" ;wofJd:s greatest wheat
the Hi.
BOceess some ol the hardeel flRhta for taiement coramittee'scrve-l cakes and tereil. ai*! a: the close

Btataa la IK«; on the Ur:

pir>

groner*.

Suta Bank.

riic.i. N. Y,. Nov

SUBJECT WAS
DISCU^
-LARGE PUBLIC MEET<

.Nov.

parable wiUt’any to Uw trmdd'e bl*.

ere engaged and tho Ogntnig

31.—INaRS are tion. he waa for a. number of dais a
tbe poblie bulldlnja doae rival of Theodore Rposerelt The
siwliiil ot mcmnilnc late Mark HaDDa.ai one time n aard-

OcC

bair-maHed on

U Is

fog. and the Tarim are la dlaorSerly ,

and earoesineKs wMch animated ihe as to crowd Ibe .hall. but the Iqjerest
eoDventlon w-a* preserved in Mrs. Har'- shown b.v ihq^ in altendanre was

SriipHon io iweniy'^ve dollar*.

Mlcbipkn

bfferlBg\(>r

work lielug done by the organized j mcthoil* which wa* tnn it
wiU Le
staunch Kupiorier of Speaks force of womanhood.
Tbe fbBetml will ptohably be 'Satur
Mr*. Itareeltjo. much lieneiii,
day attenwon. Taft canceM a eptak- Cannon.
made a sitocto! pl.« tor ihc (Jenoral!
The meetinK .wa* called
When Mr. Sherman wat. hoome-l for
on Kndo'tttnent F^tind, and otjvl^J^ \el*on .1 W> chuff,
proceed tram UUas ip CtnetonaU to the vice.preuldeocy in the. aunimer of the elOHC Of her addreiw It wa* voi.-d kii^a oiii Hie wUlie* tjf^bis eonstitvoU on Toeaday. T^ supreme coon IS08. It wis.Bot the first time that he .. _ ........
Hie Woman's Clup sub. j uentAin Hie matt. rBj^ltulkjns it iW!.to evectod to aElMni today ou

From the Front

Budapest.

Tile losses are 73.000

Vremiam. offered end take the hoii-

IONS

of the luneraL

IH-Izes ibat^iavn L-o-n offered.

entire state.

•LOPMENT WORK.

upec'j't’ trtbute to hts memory tbo tU>

Woendetf TuAo Arriwad

to eapiiire a gt»o«lly number ol the

tbough the entries are open to

Hial they niigbi diseuss the |uo|iosi-

'blR flve” in the

Evarr Hour: Fiftaon Tttooaanl

to IR, with Mifficit-nt quantifies ol frolt

Western

to b.; v<»u^ ion upon Ttiesda}

ot the

Fall of Constantinople Io

Show at Grand Kapida, November K

It ol fancy apple, in clUplay at the

tlon w'hleh is now ivefore tliem and .I'

f and ferelRD commerce,

TURKEY ASKS F8R ARMISTICE

Apide

Ijiml and Apple rhow at Grand Kti>-

Oaedia oaaaty court booac Frll-.y.

mluec on rulea and of the cotomitiee

the

KNOWN

BOTH SIDES '
NERVY LOSERS

ita/offered by Hie show com

Tbe body will lie In

reqMRlBC all puMic otflcUla to pay

to

going

orphan^ men tluit practically till the

'for

bit deak. vblcb ie ae yet unopened

Vice Preeldeat SbemaB'e death, and

planning upon

iipph-s

I«rk, the deuias-i

lOtera'uf Paradise township logeHier

There was a targe auendance at the
etdte in fbe porartl^ to mi the siwaker'a chair. He Woman's Club Friday to lisieu tfr the
an Hniionant lanor In all IcRtorei>6n of the Slate FederzHon given
laclve
matieiV
In
the
lower
branch
of
Taft
by the iiresitleut. Mrs. H. S. KarxciL
Waablastm. Oct.
SI. — Proaident consreyis and. diirine hla last' term, whose ease and grace a* a fpeakcr
TuCt ibl* atienooB leaned a p-tbllc waa rbairnian of the committee on In- was never more In etideiice than at
rrocUmatlon. noUfyteff tbe peop’e of dian affair, and a tqember of the com- that time. The atiirii of enthusiasm

Mlrhlgan -

that lliey taiiooLhe supplle.1.'

Tlie good roads artMlng at Klugslv.i

FESBIATlOp REFORT

neetlons of \Vettern

FIERCEST

MODERN WARFARE

ill the Grand Traverse and Leelai

yniun in thni serMon will U< so Rreat

into Hie iHiiM

Consreaa Mr

■eneyl on-many

FIGHTING

the <U«;re of Hie Western Michigan

Tcniorrow the lilRhest dlsn'
the nation will jay tliplr luKt ifiliin-

Ihirtng bU lime In
oommltteoe.
ae.

the sorrow they fdU. were In line

This i* Hie

wherein the various county and lown- cured iafer and In other cases. *the
alilp road* that* bad been
ini|)roveii
funds %ill U- obtained by means of
Indicated In eolor*.
private suVscrlpilon. From a finan­
F.aniern slide scenes from .Atitrim.
cial. siandiKiinl the
Oevelopment
ilkeska. Wexford. Heuzie. Maiiinee
burraii is In a better rondiiloa today
I.eelantiu
eounlle*
were -also
than it ever has been since It was orn. Tho new view* of Hie roads
Ksnixed and the dailook i* that it will
ill the niouninlD* of Norway, which
be able to do more effective work- tn
VleWB wer^ r<H-entl> added to the de1912 than in any previous yearvekiiunent bureah's sltdo eolleciion

In Cold and Drizzling

and had beaa la I

afiemoon.

rniteU SiiteKvlAam of the flator of

peete to juill down a mimSer of tin-

7 ARiNk Cstaaed by m Mppareat innera. but ft did not

the |ieo|>Ie in the varkniK part, of the

ids. the middle if thin month,

i a qaeatimi of oaly a feir

TpM'waM Mght rMief portly after

SULTAN’S TROOPS ARE MAKING THEIR
LAST STAND BEFORE CONSTAIfriNQPLE

the varinuK ro-vd*. tell of the tflffietil-

Kev Ih-mall Ih utianRiiiR an exhih’

Biaoe early

reaUsed

wa*

Eradins done. «ravej used and Ibr rel­ nor.ili.
Kiii seven more, eon^ies re
ative Iroiiortanre of the completed main to l^-fieard from, la some of
bishway.
He also showed a map
(ions wiH be

K tbe har of *®
•Grewera Believe That in Shprt Time
He had
had et.
•k^ttHon of harinE at the .Naval
.Near York state In 1 Mb. He
«• II
All Their Fruit Will be Taken
ceUad a. an orator d.iring hi. eollese
«. I.raely .lue to .Mr. Sherby the OuUlde
IDA- alio introduced In eonRreas a
day. and wa. often called upon
. Boyera.
• fion l-»-Wl»«
iirovidlns l-r
for ,
a conKreatlonll-.t .Unw «. publl.
1.

fe» month,

ptograiii

ton was able to Hate ilie expense of

PACK WAS FOUID UKIFORH

aould ro.lan_ from con«reR«
D take tbe place on the bench. IIIr

AfieTsard be entered llatnll-

In. 1878.

Durins April of
.d (hat Mr.

Mr. Shemmn attended ibe i.nblle
acbooU in Ittlca and WWteatown aemU» rMl«t.,.lA>m MIH. W

|ian of the evi-nlBE'a

very intereslinc. lieeAxe -Mr! Hamil­
tlon wIlli a ueajy ru'Sted JudKeshll.

■Uta pAKiiloDii.

sloOcr>. or the aeveral lowunbips. TMa

view-* ol ih» diScreDi roads liiai have aMloc the work «f developiDesf dt

prize.
To win ibik pnie tbe

To give some Idea

of

the bureau of information in additionthe regular wort of thg boird of
trade Hie following Agtir» are'iaken
from «ecreiary Medley's latest rgpOR.
which .covers tbe period

from Mn^

‘2*th. 11*11 to.thl* present week. From
Oci. IM. IMI. until now.'Mr. Holley
-f a* done all Hie office Work hUnself.
There have been received by

mstl

•.PSr. inquiries from different stsAco;
"■i.iiiri booklets given out,/conaisUBg
of :r. .liff'ereot Kinds.

wheat will

(he ' .vast

amoliBi of work that baa gone'through

There

have

hern i2.C25 eallen: 3.292 letters itaro

have to com from tbe field having

he^ written: 9.310

Ihe^rgesi |4'-M per acre; Will have

hare
I
ire been
answered: 6.065 pieces of

to be considered (be lu-*l seed and Jn

tnaU received.- And 3m pacqile tavo

(he best tuaiketable condition a* wRII

been placed la good oondH^ through

as being callable of making tbe beet
lost cl bread of any of tbe sample*.

t(dopb(me

calls

.

PAOt TWO

.MAm nUTIBfl HltAt.l) An> TtATlfttl BAT BAOLI. TOB^f, S»T. ft. IBU

Grand Traverse Herald
and Tnvene Bay Ea^
Twice. w*k

■^EEE=^
BATSS..

Toaii

EsSs
mm CMr. Mkk. aater U« Act (X CoMr«M ot Uarc
C^calatioii d» mmk 2,950

W^Arr

Woman to Aot what ahc via rent pries affn. Hi-r iuler^fita have
y-»u)Uplml. Her nsefnhiem in all diroetionii haa been irrowing.
'■ I9m> to emitled ts inore than baa beest given her. Hhe to eapable
«t 4r»riig more in a pnblie way. Her iiiuxl has broadened. Her
«brk to more than that of the home life. Man akha more of her,
He asks her to do the work that he did not. aak h<T to do formerly
;

, 'TMMg woman take f»n in the Imwuj.-m life tmlny.
They
are HI our wtonw. our offlii-a. mir fsetoriek.
Their, interest*.
- therefore, heroine «mr own, We have to depi-iidl more u|h>u them,
.
.Wr ask Uie women to take |wrt in our public iife. jWe a*k thenn
to aAvtoe i> In eirio affair*. If there to-anyfhing-to.1*<- done foi;
■ - the bitotennent of our nei|fldK»rho<Hl or city, oiir i^cIkh*!*, our
-eburehas. our aocial affairs, they have *u largely to do with pubUr
MiTtnn. wr ask their'Vlp. In tbto way we have* Ikh-u eduestiog
the woman to a better and broader iindemtandiuK ot civic and
pfliittcsl life. We have been for year* preparing her liir the
f

of the- h^ot.

,

/

It to not her fault 8he ha* been forced into Ihto jamitiou;
She has been fdrred hy ua to help in the work men do. Khe has been
forced by eirenmatanow to Uke ah aetive part in a iiiari'a life.
,,

ledueatorti of the state an- working in the right direction to secore
iMuJU that archill keeping with the impofUnee at this' elasa of
sehMU. It to to be hoped that they will receive the «-o-operation
of wbool officers and patrons throughout hliehigan.

r Th»i

£<£toral
. irik

meets 'for a good tnehri- art |
. «Md eqoipmeBt and
good supervision..
That to the 'sehool problem.*’ h«. asid. -'and it to «i|M>eially
difficult in^the eountiy owing to the -.-mall school dtotriei* which
moved wnitward from, the east. Next year teaeben will be
reefed to tftke thnto .vgara in the high *ehnol and one year iu the
enuBly mraal.
I think either of thw plans eonld be iMed with benefit. First,
have a rural aehool inap^ioo ednneeted with the atale department
The ipapeetor to go to the achoAa and arouae pdblic sentiment or
we might adopt the llUooto jrtan. Tliere a standard to
set and when a sehool reaches that standard it'is4(iven a certificate
which to nailed |o the jmilding. Standard one room sehooU have
all the eaanilial eonditioos of a good si'hool. Last year lUinoto
ioiued over 700 of these certificates, and thto year the number will
be donblcd."
This talk given the tearlicrs of the..<itate at firand Kapids eontains some good poifit* about rural edneation. and show* that the

It'to thrman who ha* taiighl the womau. who baa Ktiimilated her
to • bntoder lif«. who haa amiiaed her ambition to Uke {uirt iu the
-poUtieol and eivic life of the man who has thus i-ducated her !o
toAp m In eveir
^ I>ak responded promptl^and cheerfully;
•Pd yet we have not granted what she haa oo much right to aak,
^ W^of the ballot to help us stiir further. Think Ihi* over
Your only ehaoee for i>erhuj»* niany year* to 4>riug woman
fn fOar own eirie level will be n<-xl Tneiidty. Tbe»e «»pportuuilii
not come to os often. Thi* opportunity to now given i». I--1
moitegffod iwe of it. A
vote on the <‘nnatiliitKmal amen>'.
iilini holfet will give us the right to ask of the wojnen a eoiitinuaocc
*
the food iforic they have been doing aide by side with us without
irwifil A “No” vote takes that right from you. A vote against
' 9i!^ OBiauiiBaBt next Tuesday smana that you will have no further
•; vight to aak the women
help yon as they have been doing '
m, the
ine same
tha goat You caonot expect the same euthusiaam,,
•OHWtDHH, the —»«• desire to areompluh that yon t r>nld. had they
right of the ballot.

If you aak them to help you euforee the.laws, they Imvc the
ai^ to aak you to allow them t.o help yon make tboac laws. The
^ -Ibm ua jut m much for the women as for the men. Wc force
film to comply with the lawa they have aot helped to make. Wc
.
ehUdren to obey their parenta and the law. Wc expect the
' ' l^ea to obey the lawa, the laws they have made. Wc ash the
! .W)i>mmi jn obey these same laws, that they' have bad ho part in
mUarVtto is not right. It i» not fair. It to not just,
j
BIthcr .yot woman back where ahn was centuries a|P*.
Mp her tognaintain the pasitjoo thnt sl^Miow-occupias as your
.touoqWBioD^U your eororade. Not only is it the wolnaii of the

[

'' It to to t*e regretted that laek of support lias eaused tin- Board
of Trade to do away with the office of paid secreUry. for the
sholishment of the imsition means that a large amount of'the
pnWieity which ka* been obtained for the city and vicinity during
the past twi* j-ears will not W forthcoming in the fntnre. tw-eanse
there will h<-' mi one to gel out the matter and attend to,the details
of having it pul»ltohe<| in the periodieals of the mintry. During
the past two yeai* several humlreil dollars hav«- been exjumdeil for
aiiaee advertising iu the joiirnato of the middle w.-st, aud tliis
money haa been well invi-*t<-«l. bnt tliero-to another elass of adver­
tising that to still more profitable that will Ite lacking in the fntiiriiinleM* it to made the K|tecial duty of some one t<> prepare and
aeruri- itKeiUiblieatimi. ‘rtto advertising eoi^sjs of the write-ups
with illu*trati<iRK that has bo-n grven gratia hy>4jiv publieiilions.
the only expeusi- lining the getting' up of the material and> making
of lh(:-phntogni]ihs. and in some inaunetw. the cuts of scene*.in
the (Irand Travera*- region. Advertising of thto ruture is the m<>*l
effective type, for it appears as regular matter in the puhrieation*.
ami contains infdmiafion that to not ordinarily ineludetl iu regular
adverttoing. It gives the reader an accurate idf« of what this
‘rt-gitin haa to offer, and tin- result to that hundred* oT jwiple are
atfraet«*d hy thto reUUing matter who would not read regular
mtoeinents, no matter how attractive they might be. For the
food of Traverae (.'ity and the entire <‘Oiraty some method should be
devised p> keep thifckind. of publicity before the people during the
coming .rear at lenst.

Wftp h It.ByssibU}

^

During the past few ycaf* it has lieen the general opinion of
the pnhIA- thrft the day of the Irniii -robber has passet) and that no
matter in whdt part of the eountiy one travel* he to praetieally
eertain that hi* will be free from that kind of annoyanee. The pairt
few months liave proven the fallacy of this belief, for aeveral
train robUerie* of magnitude have happeiie*!-ill different juirt* of
the eottfttty, and it has only been a rare inatanee where the robbers
have meet with any seriouB opimilion in eariymg out th.-ir work.
-W’hen a train to atoppi-d hy a gang of bandits aa a rule everybody
seem* to be afraid to pul up any reaistanee for fear that any effort
ki thto line wo(Ud prove to be dtoastrtius, on account of the
promiseiious way that thto-ciawi <>f mad agentt have of shootioR,
at any head that *shows it»elf out of the window*-t>r doors of a
train. 8«*lf preservation seems to be the first thing that is thought
of by the pansengers and crew, antf on the whole it *ems to be thc
be*t policy.
It to hanl for the oiilHider to see why in thto progrcKsivo ageit to jmssiblc for so many huldui>* to oeeur. many of w hit-h hu|ipeii
ill the tfaii-kly populated i>artH nf the country. It to a despetiln
game to pla.v. but it is always plart-d by desperate m<-n. which
aecounta for the khvc**** of the ^tTort* when they are madt-. The'
train crew as a rub- are taken by Nurpri*)*. and as they are thor­
oughly covered by the mblterN W-fien their preaonce becomes kpowh.
there to little chance of makiiig/aiiy resistance that would b.- km--.
c«-**f,ul. A* a rule it to only the express enrihat to made the obje<*l
of an attacks which ai-emmts in a large mcaann- for the *uii*i*«k.
-which the roblwrs have in scmriiig thejr booty. The paKsengers
an- not willing to ri*k Wur live* to defend the pmj*-rtyN>f a ri*rporation like an expreax pompany, ami the result is that the robl»efs
make their haul aiifl get away in most. inslam-es without any
8ork>iu injury to tli<-ms>-lves.

BotBehold that you are oooaidcring. it ia the womdn you have
made your eompaninu. your aaaneiat^. >'onr - cijual in all matters
emoept the ballot; and more than your e«(ual when .von ask her to
Ad tkiagi that yon eanpot or do not want to do youmelf.
This to plain. straig^iTtalk. It to th^ truth. If you want the
women to eontione to hi^'in' all that makes life worth living to
- yog. as men, as well in the Some as in public;, conewle to her the
f cAre Thirsty
ri^K^te ha* so well eanu-d and vote nexf Tuesday to give the
Acwiniiug to the Ilgp*gs giv.-n out by lln- I'uiJi-d States Litemal
womTtbe luillot.
Revenue department 1 his country is *t«U. a great way* from Iwing
lt-m|»erBm*«- territory. The' figure* am those for the ])eriiH] from
July ] to ttetober 1. mid show a kur^ising iiK-n-asc iu the amount
The Miehkpm Bute Teachers’ Aiutneiatiou in st^mioiral Oraml of liquor and cigar* i-oji*uiht>\ by the public. Th.-si- figurt-.s.are
Bapids to paj'ing eonaidcrable atten|in» to the needs of the country Imsitl u(Kiu the g.Mhls upon, trittoh'the government tax ,lia.s l«cn
achoals of the a^, and H to well that Uteae sehoola should eolne (mid and dm-s not inelude the hand-maile cigarettes or thi- bomri
ia fern proper ^are'of attention, labile in the past, efforts have br«‘wed liquor*, such as wines and rider*, that are n^de hy farmi rs
biH'n made to raise the atandard of work in the rural ilto^eta they and other people for their own eonKuniption.’ 'Staltotir* show that
‘karc not been given the attention that their, inipAmnee de- during ihto p«>riod there were aliiinst four .billion eigaretli-x nm“aerv**. owing to a scarcity in the number of available teiii-hers and KUim-il.’ aliieh is a million more than for the same p<-ri<Ml for limt
’the eonditioUK under whieh'^hey have t» work. One regrettable y«-ar sb<»w*-il. Thirty-tlt||.-e mjlli.oii- gallons of whiskey a-as eonfeci to that far many yeaia thow- who have taught enuiitt?- xhoolij sumisl. vhieh was an exre** of half a million gallons over tji-have done so merely to secure •‘xperietiee. or else to get together r«*eorti for the same tlwi-e nfonths U*t year, and the b>-er eunsnni))■iifflrieat funds to enable them 1<> go higher in the wnrk.'atid iu too tion hien-asi-d over thn-e htindml - thuUMud Itarn-ls. Tlie"eon-

eollegw have'-keen edneated
oeeagMtiaaa that do not involre
oal labor, and m a reanlt when they we anakle to aeeore em­
ployment they are left to the mercy of a world that demands hard
work fmoi iIkmc who would secure a living. Modem education tobeing molded along line* that will eliminate tueh conditions ip .the
fstare, and trades are being-Unght aa a part of the eorrieulnm
nf the seiinols of the enuntr>-. It to always a good thing to have
trade to fall back upon in times of adveraity, and there to always
a demand fpr-iueeluuin-* in the many crafts that are employed in
the indoatries of the nalionr The time to learn a trade to when I'm
individual to young, for at that time it to easier to learn and retain
the infomMtioii that to necessary, for aneecaa. The trouble with
the ediieatioiul system in the past has been that it ha* spoiled too
y good me,-hauh-N and ntfide too many poor lawyers, doetors
and other i»Mf.-ssioiwl pi-ople. If one to not adapted to a eertain
line of work all the edueaiion in the world-cannot make the indi­
vidual more ihsin a medin<‘re member of that profession or oeeupation.
,
Tbto fai-t to generally n-eugiiiged at |>re*eiit. but a few<^ears
ago it was not. i^id the system of education was laid out along
path that knyw no deviation and i\*eognised no personal fitness
in its execution. AH students were believed to to- east in the same
mold and it was the duty of .•dueator* to sec that In e%-er>- instance
they eonfnmi.Hl strictly to th<- reqniremenu of the reeogniie<l
ayalem. They all 'had to i>e ent to inenaure and fitted into the
Qreek and l.sitiii of the e,mn«-. The result of thto kind of an
educational Nyslcin was soon apjmrent when the student was tnmed
loose in the world to cam hto «r her own bay. Perhaps they fitted
into the industrial life and |M'rliii|K they did not. with the result
that the iwlhwsy «if buKiiirss life was «rewn with wr«-k*. many
of which <-tiiild liave In-tm avuSdi-d had the ayste^df vdoeation in
vogue Im-cii teiii|H-n-d to meet the demai)ds of eve^ day life, insteail
of folhiuiiig an ideal*that wa* too ideal in everv way to sitecLtKl in
hirsy- worbl. 'i'lMi much striw ennuot be laid upon Ibe iuilustrial
side of ••diieiiiiou. and the m(>re practical it -to made in the sehools
of totlay the better it will be for the generations of the futiirv. It
step ill the right diseetioii ami should reeeii-h t^e ardent
Huppori of leaeher. Kludent and ]>arent.

CotnUy AariaiUurMl Sdtool
Juasmneh as the Grand Tnivenn- Board of Su|tervtooni has
dfy-iJed to «-onsider the qui-stion of a county agrirultnral sehool
at its session n> bi- held October next, it has become our duly to
post jip on this matter of agricultural sc-boots. so that we may
know'iM-fore Oetoto-r geta -her<‘ whether we waqt sueli a school
not.
Then- to but one eounty agri<-ulfural school in the stale. It is
loeated at .Meiiomiiwu. and has been open for a number of years.
Perhaps tlie sup«-rvtoors at their Januaiy- aeasioji might appoint
a committee of one to visit this sehool and report back to the' board
to the b<-nefits the |>eople of Menominee eounty enjoy because
of thto seho«d. Perhaps the Board of Trade might conduct an
iiivt-stigalion hIho and r«‘|>ort the result of the same to the tax­
payers through the iwliliv preas.'
One thing to <-ertain; -it to tlut thto Grand Travenu- n*giou to
destined to b»-eoiiie one of the most prosperoua and influential
sections of the state of Michigan. Most of the fruit trees tiuil
have been set in the l«»t five ye.ir* have been planted in Grand
Traverse and the rarrounding eountica. There to n6 doubt but
what the
Trnveiw region will soon be the greateat eheny
prodneihg section in the country. It to already kuoum as an apple
region. lavlanau .county, with deep water on thnr aides of it.
to to become one Ta*t orchard that will produce wealth pi the rate
of several hundred dollaia an acre each year. It to true that ther.r
are problems to he solyM hefori- the end to reaehc-d. and it is
further true that with Himatie and soil conditions^ which orovail
here thto region will produce the fruit "with the fiavor.” tnnt bvill
bring fame to old Michigan;
\
.
'
. As'the on-hard lands aud the or^ianl* surround Trgverse City,
it to only reasoniibh- to argue that tliisyity todbe one of all eitS-s
in Michigan to hiivc its name identified with thK great fniil Indn-.tO'- Jl to gOjiiglo take some brains iiml some euergj- to se<-un- the
full mi-«siire of pn-slige^at to our'duc. But there tin- in Ih-Grand Traverse region- the nii-ii who -can supply both of the
requtoit<-s. Other eiiii-s are hank-ring for the glory of being the
ei-nter of the Ylichiean fruit indii-iry. hut their chances of winning
an- Kiuall eompai-ed with tin- ■*i>|*i>rtuuit«S''thnt are ours. Thesiutlier eitii-s may win temp(»rarj- advantages, ikmt thi- honor is '.o
bi- ours. bi-cHUsi- we Itave the or.-hards and an- i|i>\v de%*eloping
the men who will make and find \i«-tory eeiinin. In the meaniime
Jet us work faithfully and eontinumisly. knowing that e.-ieh effort
counts ill the final seon-.

PRIMARY ELECTIOR Htt»

hwocts

__:s«r3.rf!-

z

wnaa Hunmr fataa.
Wkaa a man la net amnaw. ha tafe
an iBTatastarr eonterngt br Uwoa
-Biwart Brnyr l^.'
Oaix a ,Fiea
.
bak Ue crowd ehaerad. si. with
hareed hands, he held op a amail
raaad box. -F«UaT*r- he abeMad.
Tbit UaeWeii> Arahw Itaire I bohl'^
haa even'thiog tM<ac r«e barns
ttglit! aWo for boa*, ukwra.. aora*.
glinple*. eaems. m*. >orsla*. bhilL (>ure*i pile cure
It sabdlie*
IUnii.iailoa. kiiU pals. »bi>
ceai<
■oil druaalata oi Tiaierx- City.

glaggeu Traia With Shirt
Tearhia bla ahirt from his bet^ an'
Ohio man thgaed a irUn and anted
ITotit a wreck. b« 11 T. Alatto.
HaJelgh.
l’,. once prevented a
wrack with Klectrie Bitters “1 was'
In a terrible plight wheii 1 becau i<t
use tbem.- be wriie*. ‘ uty atqmani..
bead. ba< k and kidneys were all badleaeeied and uiy liver was in bad oout'Ulou. but four bottles ol Blecrtc BPter* wade me foel like a new men.A trial win rontliire >1-11 of tbelr

XLECTION NOTICE.
To tbe Voters ot Grand Trav«rae
('ouniy. Mleblgan;
->
You are hereby nbllflad that at tbe .
General Bleetloa to be beM In tbia
State on Tuesday, tbe fltlh day of No­
vember. there will be elected a JusOf ibaSiipreme Court tor the
term ending Uecember iblrty-firat.
1»IT. to till rarancy.
In witaeas wbetoof, I have bereuDio set my bend thle 24th day ot
Set>teuilMT, A. D.. t»ll.
P. U SIllTTRH,
SberiS of Orand Traverae Couaty.
oepi 20-thure-<i and nov f>-li
MONEY TO LOAN on good aad Tab
Improved farina. II. C. Davis, IU
Sfote Bank Bldg.. Travoraa City.
Mieb.
aprO ttdt
FOE SALE—ie bronce liirkeya. youair
stork of anod quallL* at tiM per
pair; single turkeys tl.tb aaob
Write me yuur wanla. James
Burdick, South klanicm. kllib.
ort
M. A N. E. TIME CAM.
P. H.IA. H.IA. MJi
r«T. aiy- J:«0iT;00 f
Botoa......... l-.tTl 7:M
>dar Oly. J:56j 7;H|
Bodiia ...... S;li^ 7:t»|
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- 1:37 T
Odar Run
Lake Ana ..
Plabe Ktver
Honor..........
Siaptra Jeu.

toterloehea .
CopamJtfc ..
Kalera ........

Sasr..::
WaltoB*.....
Rowley/........
Blxma...........
Qraynag ...
Korwatk ........
Onekama Jets...
Maalatoa..............................
Traiae arrive at Traveree CKy
■ m. 10:30 a. m, l:Bt p. SL aad
.to.
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O. RIBLT. O. P.

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»...
d;W
A.

By the ~Eaolar' mstbod I «aa rfo
save those kehing *rtiTk ifonlalatj
rltbont pain, and arltbont tbe aea ad
Iruga to produce uscoescimsaeas.
People of n
^

<k, Cmto sducb

' Nmway mstanrea.simply for the purpose of jnaking enough liianey
to aupp^ Ibmr personal ll■‘)‘tlh. In ifuch oas<-s the hearts of the
teaefacTs were not in the work and satJsfaetoiTi- result* could out be
rxpect<-d^ In order to aeeompitoh the de*ired reaul)^ llio teacher
miwt like the w.ork and <h> everything |Mau>ib]e to wake tlie child
miqy study and tborooghly unJi-ratand the point* lirought out
■ the eia^..
it to tha intention of the State Normal
to iiiMst on a
S^er atandard fur teachers in the futun\ and strong^ eounMO
ittr the euQUty normals that are now an widely comlurted tfariiogh'agt Mirhigan. The work door by 'tbeHe emuily inatitutkms to of
Bto higWrt. elam and they have done a great -work in bringing np
1B» atandard nf the rant aohool. Before these aeh^ols were esub>
only three per rent of the tneJier* in the state hml any kind
^•onnd training, but now fifly-per cent have Imd such ex|*erienee.
the tanehana are i^uinMl to have a high acbcMil edooa.
tfeo, aad thto nsfuirenumt brings studimta to
high aehmds and
b » mme at revnme that to ver>* mueh needed.
tn ^wnkint at tk* «<nmty aefaoajs. Fresideut Clurlrs HeKenny,
pi tha TfdliDti Komal, asid.thab'the threw fuBdamental n-^utn-

«U«s CommntM.

oor IIUIC me grUtoe^tox bccD
fo tow ol Ibe I.rimar,v inetliod for
the selo^ion of tl» lu-n who are ic
(•rvc tb« varloits iioilik-al ualt> ui
(bis ValtMl Stales of Amerira.
it«m to take same o
own niedibJnr »u-l. with tteneHelal reKuiuptiou of cigars bids fair to ei-lip*.*-«U fornier rc-ord*. Tlm*^ ■ulu.
Satttrda.v
aficrnoon next • |irti
fijpire* pre hanl to imdewtaiHi. for ofi the whob- the nation to.
.^leclloa wlgrbe bel4 at the UrsnXe
growing more temperate even.- year in most line*. Ituvim-x.*
hall oo Casa atreet and every menbet
ar<‘ deiiuiudiug that' Ibeir employ<-s cut out the lM|uur, and many, of Giasd Tavrrse xranfe la good
of the railroads of th<' <-»untry will not keep a man who drinks in' auuMUax win b^ expected to vole at
tlteir employ. Factorie* and other lioea of husinea* are liemamUng least once. Tbe primary la-tor Ur
the Kanu- standard, ami Vei in the fa»-e of thiw facts the. ^veni- tHWpoee ot expreulnc an oplnloii a* ic
wbo tbe cranger* ;g*b (ur their aUti
ment n-eords »how this great inei-j^age in the cf'uxnniplioiti of inioxi' and aerretary- and who fei
enuts. Thto is not a vety pb-aaant picture for the-peopla to view,
ot Ibe executive remaiittoe
yet when the govenmi'onl. votiehe* for the figures there ran to* no I>-,rla* tbe i<aat few year* there bar
been
a
tot of poHtlc* la ttjr statf
going Iwhind them. It to now tip to the temperance .}>ei»ple of lb.U believed that Ibe
etuintry to hx-ate the cause* ot the inerewo- and gtiagi* their fntiire atangc.
of eeieetlnx olTicera irflt
eanipaignk i.ecualingl.v.
give admUlstratlotta that wUI reXeci
Ibe dealraa aad views ot tbe member
MostfUl Edacotion
sup a* a whole, la addliioa to tbe
K-iucators of the piwnt day are devoting a great deal of at- oketfoa Saturday htieraooa tbrve ailj
be a xeaeral diseuaoloo as to the re
to indmtrial edncatiiifti in the public acboob. a* it to iwoalu or the geaeral elertioa ot N»
liev,..)i-that in order to round out the tminiQg of the child tbe'haml vomber i and a eoMldevmtioa of the
a* Tell as the mind should be directed alhng oaefal lines. Past Irglafotlve poileles that ohoold Imexperience has abown that too
gmdaaten of aehaola ,and
adaptad for tho fatu*.

Mon William H, fnilor w-ni
aboat the i>rodiiet* of ibe Grand Trav
erne county am) the 'aitvaniaxi
this Tamou* realoo at tbe SHchfnn
l^nit and Apple sl>ow to be he
Gland KapMs Noveml>er' IS to 1<
der the aaspke* of the Weeteni MIrh
Hetelopmefli .bureau and
Grand Rapids Araerlallon nf
merer. Mr. I-utlor wu president of
he ■'Traverse fity Board of Tim
tbe lime of the oPsaalzailoo of the
dev-eloptDeot bureau and la *nrl
pacity be was ittstrumeBtal In brine
mx about tbe fuecessmi Uuneblna of
ihU borMo. whirh ha* done, and
doing. *0 mneb for the jreuera Ulrtiltan country.

Naaoet of McKinfoy Icheal
Report of tbe MeKInh-y aebool totbe iaat two months begliiaing Se-pi.
s. l»i:. and ewling Nov. 1. I9l>;
.'CMtther.of paaUa eairoUed. *2;' a
rc at boys enrolled, tl: nnmbet
tirto enrolled. 11; anmher ot days,
taaghw S$: number of days attend, 7«»: average daUy attaiad;
2*: per eynt of atteadance.
aalther
thseai or tardy. Mafoa Levto. TooUcKlnIe.r, UDUn WUaem BUtabeUi
Xead. MoKialay WUaoo. Blen WOmm.
ivHya WUtoa; aamker oTvlsItan. 21.
-UlUaa Hnnon. teacher.

DR. W. O. KIXTOIf
HAM WUbelm Bfoek. with Dr. BoM
worth. Traeeeae Otr. mafeHHX

. afooe. Pnmpt anei
gt>.m efi ertien ae matter bar
mmO. Cell ar write for prices.

WURS
FREEMAN fe CO,
732 E. Float St. BeA PIsm.

oEiiro TEAVxsn hieald asd zeavbu bat bacoj^ TunoAT, mV. VMS >

WET NOW
MMITSDEFEIIT

tbe Balkan alllee tor an armistice. The
request was refnaed hr the powys,
and the sultan was.asked to make a
dedAte iieace propeslUon. Tbe Bal­
kan aUies will refose to deal with the
folertnediarlet.

COIL FIMINE PRINCESS IN BATTLE
IS FEMED
ROYALTY WEU. RERRESENTEQ IN
BAUCAN CAMPAIGN

STMI B

OTE GW WEATHER
The Magnets

RMa aiM Bmw Is PmSIetsd TMa MIOHT vKte* PRCmeTCO POR
MOST OF COUNT]IY

__

CottstantlDople. .Nov. 4.—The TurkUh army Id retreatins to the last Une
Wg*yugtoo, Npv. 4.—A stor* now Lsh* Regton wm •* Cleudyr Accord from CklcasD, DeCnB, T
Aedcm Pfoctle* Laid AaMs tn the
of fortifications outside, tbe csplUl. INTCRfiTATE COMMERCE COMMIS­
ckpusl wsst of fop Hooky
Ba&to throegh DSItad
bis t* FstessM Prem
Camfwl;^ Apalnat Turttlqh
SION <• 'Uttino busy.
This was announced In tke ftrut buUo
-------------- eastward, brlnslag h»^
Un admittins dofsal in the areat bat­
rain* and soow* (or foe norfom Sfo
tle which the sovemmeat Issued last
trteta. The stonn, acccrdlifo
lUshc.
Lou^. Nov. 4.—Never In modern weather burean's weekly bulletin. wfU
Nor.
-The tnsst
bIstoiT hare sc auuiy princes of the prevail over the gr«*,t ceounl vaUeys
The official bulletin follows: “The
blood taken foe Seld as In foe
( .Tuesday and the eastern stMes abaut weather bureau for rteethm fomer
forties of war are variable and It it
It is, quite In keeping with the WedneedsT.
Wlbk NOT STAND INTERFERENCE not Ikays possible to be aucceaaful
rew. It win he the brk^test elsnr
ce.'* mFb the kuBe- folee And warm, ^aetleany throng
FROM POWER*
on all sides. A people which accepts SEVCRAC CAUSES EN-ftR INTO medlaevalUm which still lingers In
THE PRESENT SITUATION.
war must eubmlt with rosianation to
foe Balkans foal foto should be the llB. ‘'Will be followed by a
nut tbe natiou. Clondy wenfoer 1* tTAOffS.eL elostog at ITS*.
ise- ,
alt IlK i-onsequoncea To overlook this
colder, weather which will appear lu predicted for foe great lakee forritery.
oUisation It to {allIn oDet duty. Con-,
Modem praetice Is against foe pres­ tbe northweet ‘Tdeeday or W.
SRAIN.
*-Sat h> many yfon ba* safo fine
sequently whOs 1;, would .be
to Slew Tramlt It LVBety Cause i ence of kings, with foeir troop* in day. Another stonn attend*dbyg
for electfoa.Chkaga, Nov. L-^WhsaL
Cora,
.PMRiblllty — C»nnwntin«pl«
wsr: too much depend* on foe ch
be unnect-ssarlly proud over rictoriee.
wOl reach th* no
Trouble. Attempt Will be Made
fotoe. Cora, kltoc.
m»y RmIm OMtnJ AtUek.
it likewise would be Incorrect' to be
bullet. In tbs Bnsso. .
Padfif stats*. Wedaeedsy or Thnrsfoy
to Speed Up the
Deoofa. , ,NoT . 4.-WheaL SLfiC
alarmed at want of success..
flict foe Russian grand dneal peraon- snd prevan over th* mUdle west
Oeliv^.
Ooru,
SSe.
^Oato.
Sfo.
BiuUjwM. KOT.
lllliurj- «ipert*
“For Instance, in the pre^nt war
Bges engaged took a very minor part about Friday or Saturday., A -foange
t»d«T thit «t tcMt JSO.OOO. with the four federated states the imin the war.
to decidedly colder weather wm fol­
hav* bMB klDwt and woaadtd in the lierial troojw aro defending tbemnelves
Ehtgland gave a prince of foe blood low."
Washington.. Nor. 4.—Sbortage
am
Batkaa war »o -Ur. ' The flfbtlns ha* with aucceat In the environs «t Scu­
to foe South African
freight
cars,
tbe
menace
of
a
coal
LtVBSTOeiL
bera too and) of a *cr*aU* lo aaho tari and Janina. but tbe eeetem army
dlei-s grave. Tk* Duke of Confamine and luduttrlal paiulysle In
Wsahtogton. Nor. 4.—Several ckaagaa MNvnuo MUaaie- Comint
in tbe nelchborbo«Ml of. Visa and Lnie
M was in th* Egyptian
parts of tbe countrr ha» bees ia -the sndtoc of checka tar psetn th* Balkan*. Bl*a>« alow, ba* boon Burgas felt obliged to retire fo tbe
foe Ute Duke of Cmabridge did
•o serious that (he Intersteie
■famert go iqio rifort today. nOaparaljMd by the war.
Une of defense at Tchatalja.
doQbty deeds at Inkermn. But the
Commerce commission today proposed
delphto to peihaps the largeM city afPowroio Iday Clash.
“In fwder to facilitate a auecesatul
tragedy of foe prince bnpartal has
afaippers and railroads drastic reg­
lected. la fatnr*. pensloas fMmerLv
l«ndoti. Not. <.-Wlih Turkey * ad defense. U has naturally been decided
proved a dcferreit to royal adven­
ulations
(or
iu
relief,
with
a
thinly
eeai to.fo* penslca eroce to that dtSK
BtFlson of defoal. tbe danger of s aene;ert all eSforts to aafeguard the intures of this Und.
veiled IntlmaUon that .should they
wherever* ore SS.VM peaatdnem.
eral Baroiwan clash over the Balkans tereata of the falbeil^d.''
such riska
Detroit. Nov. 4.—B’tfo foe suoeost wm he mailed dlrrct from foa-Weahfall to remedy the situation, the comU acuu. At a >i>aclal eabinet aeiislon
'Ambassador 1*' Hopefui;
ot the Chicago Motor Club ma ia tngton office, the PhUadriphia ageacy
ilsston Itself would find a way to do
held kodar at which the snlun's re­
Waahlnpon. Nov. 4.—"ContUnOno-!*“*'
mind local aotortsto are dtoeufatag betog dtoeoattnaed after today.
quest for msdiatloB hr the -powers pie ia ImpreKuahle.” U the emphatic I*®aertoualy a plan for aa "AroaM Mlehwas 'dlBeasseA' do conclnslon was declaration of Turkish Amhhsudor > ■
sock Say foenaftar It Marks! vartec
tour for 1»1S. and
. bade. The BrlUsb ambassador at YoURBonf Pasha ‘Turkey will be able
Will Discuss Prebism of Security of
lent men fat foe tocaliaa
“ '........................... i the Turkish
to-Dgbt Indefinitely and I don't believe ^or. several weeks, ha* been conduct-world have agreed fo lead a hand to
xe< the powers ti
she is suing for peace. Constantiuuple , Ing an inquiry- ‘Xlreat institutions of
Paria Soy. 4.—The laiesi models • f make thle plan eueeeHfol.
the counuT. the Vnlversitr of Michi­
The Chhngo and Michigan mofob
gan at Ann Arbor. (6r Instance, are mllltjai-y and natal air craft form foe
•wHan Wants AraiMIc*.
New Mea In Panal Raferm.
pracflcally out of fuel and cannot get most coospicuon* feature of foe srie- lU who ^Idpated to the trip
tinmtawiMide, Nov. A—The sultan
Chocolate and-'musk have been 1n- It beceuie tUme are no can for Us tlon saloo which open^ Id Pari* to­ amund Lake Michigan found aplendtd
tMar leraaUr asked the powers' rep- trodueed Into a Swiss prison, with the ' transportation. In an Immediate rvm- day. to oontlnoe through the greater toad*beantlfnl riewu to IflfolrssraUUrcs to oi>ea aecoUattoas with Idea of reforming tbe InmUes
'edy is not found people in parU of pan of foe week. Ip conneniao with gaa./^d notM "wera more snrprleed hatehecy at Dolnfo are not having
tbaaNfoe-^ichlgBa people thetneelvea.
the exhibition there 1* to he'a e
this eounin‘- win ’be freeting
Many roads that were not good were an eaay time this year to ooUec
death becanse of tbedr inabllUy to lerracc of aeronautical experu of
found, hot aa a nit, -foe roads ot the bJMO.OOO lake troot eggs -that are
nation* to dlscnss foe i
get coal. '
this Btote compared quite tavorihly expMted eannally troa Marquette.
n
of
the
securit
yof
a
Tho near shonege is aaid to
with fooee of many.eaattfn stotoA They have been to foe city i
found due in -iian to tbe delay Ui nnaaA were better than those df WU than two weeks already aad have on­
loadlag cars, the slow movmnent of
ly a amaU part of the neoes
consln and lUtooto.
freight cars and the failure of rail­
Tbe views down the east shore of catch.
roads to return cars to the lines
ownlqg them. In the tatter i
Is aaid railroad* hold car*, paying
only acquaint the people
a Mmthal charge for (heir use. This.
of the state with their own toeda but
Sault Ste. Marie. Nov. 4.-It Is
nothexpected that GoveriMr Osborn will win bring thousands of out ot tho
braml of Hour for luariy .vear:
A wysian vbo lutd used
ing less than tlieU.“
state
tourists
Into Michlgsn.
arrive 'W time to vote tottioiTow. Tbe
finally jK-nuadvd by hcj
aiid'^tunurht it bad no aiipiTior
TbQ InvesUgnUon of slow freighu
The event will arooss good road?
resaivee have booked tbe governor
Sun to Ret Lily White.
developed that a freight car averaged
to speak In Indiana today, and it is rntbuslatm all along the rauie ot foo
Ottawa, OnL, Nov. 4.—About seven
about 20 miles a daj- and that wbUe
Now she woiidi-ni how ahe coiiUI •■vrr have been so blind
thought he wUI be able to make tour, which wm probably cover 1.S00 thousand clerks end frei^t handlem
one was moving is were standing
—uo coutcnt with the other braud of flour.
mllsa.
tbe long return triiirln Ume.
on the
Padfie etnick today
•UU.
She aaya her broad is now much whitor. that it tuu a
for hlgbrn wages and ualon rsoognlThe oommUakm makes seveFal
^noK dclkioiu flavor a&d'tbat her i>ostry ia elniply graod.
lion, ff-he service of the road
suggMtlons for Improvement of
calppled.
GLEN ARBOR
There probably arc others who 'have not yet scon the
Incffick-ncy of railway equipment and
l!ght. Wo know there are a few wlu> do not use
-tbe relief of the ear shortage:
SANTO DOM1.NOO—Alfre^ Tiefo
Mr. and Mru. Kugene Fisher have
-Ttuit u higlier per diem rate Khali
rto. minister of war, and sepbew of
been
entertaining
Mr. and Mra. Browd
be made to apply for the use of cqrs
the Dominican president, has resigned
of Norfoport.
between tbe carriers.
and
the president has appointed Louis
teveral buudred barrelF of apples
‘Thst-an Uispectlon service be at
PellelUer fo succeed him while n'las
onoe insulated which nlpJl report re being shipped from tbl* vtelnlir
New York, Nov.^ 4.—A candy abow. Blache bss been made minister of tbe
to the oommlssiou riolaUdn*
the (bis falL Glen Arbor tosnsblp U doing said to be the first exhibition of its
Interior.
ff ,
Its share toward un^lBg Western
rules existing >Ulcb are Intended
..Vastus
kind ever held In fols-ayuntry, opecM
IONIA—Tbe Grand Trunk railroad
loBuro the return of equipment to Michigan famoue for Ito apple cn«.
today la Madison Squate Gatfien. aad has started work berff on an Immense
Uttle E'rcddie Sheridan ha* beei
the Home line.
Will hold foe boards there daite the coal dock, located south ot tbe Grand
ill for foe past few days, but Is Im^
“That operating olfleUla be
lomaJnder of this week. The s^tv to Trunk tracks ud nedr the Per* Mar-, Oder appIm.'S
.............Mb ■tructed to m^e fuller use of looo- proving.
under foe auplces of tho organl^ quett^ rbop*. Tbe dock ia to be an
They are aincere in tboir Udiof tliat what they arc now
Sam Beals sold his, residence to
nwUves and cars by Increasing
retail bakers and confectioners
ttsuig cannot be excelled—but they are luiatakctn
I immense one. several hundred feet
speed of frel^t traius. An averagb Cham. BhlA Mr. Beal And wile "will New York, the c-hh-f object ts
long, which lends to the supposition
occupy one of the mill .fotugea this
SometUues, of coumo, wodicu who art* uai>d to auother
length of
miles per day per ct'
demoostrate to the |mb]lc foe clean- that the Grand Trunk Intends mak­
brand do not get the beat resulte from Lily-White on the firat
> gatttar m «Uif
adequate to the need of time* winter arul mUve onto th^ farm next Unecs and aaaiury precautions em­
ing Ionia a terminal for local tralaa
>.
trial Ixwauac-They are not fatniiiar with tbe beat method of
such as thia An Increase of speed spring.
ployed to foe mauuUcture of, oonfoc
Kev.
Maricstead
of
Sutton*
Buy
heU
handling it.
mtaraount to an Inerease of
Uonen^ In additlcn. th* exhiblUo.-i
serrices at the fourefa-here laatiBun■tews the processes to the manufaeBut after they catch ob they are puthusiastic Lily White
day erenlog.
'
S4♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦S♦♦♦S♦♦4♦SS
ture of bakery products, lee creupr
booataiTMra. B. Wyae and Mrs. H. Brother■ad soda water.
It ia packed ia BAMITABY. sewed aacl^g, with our name
ton of &nplre were Glen Arbor ▼!#-

Mw un iiM Hi

IKTITUfinS DOT IF flUl

ciHXiiULaniFei

Local'Maiketi

PUUUTOTOI

Ill

nPERT Knuois

TMUr EBK SCUCE

A Woman’s
Regret

BIT tOSE m VOTE

SEva TmaB snio

FIRST GAHT SHOW

Lily White

P==t
r-.;:

ST.

“Thp Flour the .Best Gjob^pse.”

SIX WERE DROWNED

on Moh. Your dealer gladjy aeliu it.

Voigt ^Ity Milling Company,

Itora Tuesday.
Mis* Kate Lee*^ U home from Em­
pire for a few days' vlslL
Dr. FraUchT of Maple City'was ii
town Thursday oo protosalonal bosl-

. Ormnd Rapid!, Mich.

A. No. 1 Butter and strictly Fresh Eggs
'and irtll pay you an extra price. We
also wapt band picked White Beans
and will pay a go^ price. If you have
some ^y. Straw.Straw,- Oat
Oats or Com-to sell.
ou^^wioeB^We
We thi
think we can trade.
It you-Hhink th^it will be ‘to your
benefit to get stane Ck>tton-Seed Heal,
we base It for you at $1.75 pet hundred:
iadttding bags, or a little cheaper in
qniAti^. Your etock should have
some of this meal
Call at the Comer of Front 'and Cass
Street.
I

;

11 J mM firocer
Cornw Proiit i Cm flifwM.

A-.: *

tot* Liability Law'^elps Out th*
Emlp^r.

Cffil PWIVEMIIT

Lunsing. Mich, Nov. 4.-Ttaat foe
imraiMu feature of foe new indus­
trial corapenaatloa set wm todlreetly
Forowr Grand Travers* ^yAetive lu save employm* many doUara. alNorfolk. Vs..
Nov. f—Hampton
:bougb they may take out liability In-,
Roads U (be havcu today of half a
luranee with private oompaolsa. to
•me November Issue'ot tho AmerldosMi ships, slorin vlctlma of Ikd gale
atotemect made by many em*
which swept«(hU coast TVlJay and an Magaxine contains In Us dspart- ployen wbo have tovestlgaleir the
Sstordsy. The toll Included the de- mrnt enUtlad "Intereetlng People." an
iml oFwhat ProfessM- P. O. Hold­
struetlwi of tbe tbree-masted schooner
Aooordtog fo th^ stotemenfi, the
John Maxwell, serious injury to the en cd Jowa Stole College of Agrlcnl-plan 'provided for to th*
has done for the people ot tows. new law, eetabllabea competlUcn with
-Noraeglan ateamer Norenga. sailing
ship Glenlula and other minor veaaels. The sfotement says that since hU the private companiee to such an ex­
Six seamen were drowned with the work regarding the improvetneb
tent that these companies are sho4com began nine years aga foe
MaxweU.
tng a wlUlagasn fo cut their rates
average' yield has been locrased by from so to even lOO times.
27.000.000 bushels. The srUde is Ulustyated by a full- page balftooe ot
Professor Holden, who is bf interest
to the' people of this regfon because
Man Killed WMI* Trying to Effeef hit boyhood days were «Mt <
HUdup
fonn near Ovtott oo fog^cMuty
SUte Troop* Cannot Step .TrouW* at
between Benxle and LeManau coonChicago. Nov 4.—IlaUterford a ties.

I secreury of tbe ChlJackatevme. na, JCov. A—Attofos
leaguv- hasebau chih.
ra atrlkebraakm and attendant dam­
shot and killed one of two men t:
age fo can operated by them marked
SUtooiohile who atopped him op Wash­
foe strike' of foe
ington boulevaid early- this morning Went Inte^Efle^ at Fere Rtvpr Ship daefora of foe local street railway
and ordered him to throw np
Yard*
system today. - Twenty strike sj-mhands. The other nun, according to
pathiiers are imder aiTsM tfAlgbt (or
Cooke s acooonu kail not left the
QillnQ'. Mass4 Nov. 4.—Four thoo- bfeoldag windows of'street cars and
automobile, and when his cmnpanioc enad emplore* of fo* Fhre Biver beating foe crewA
was shot, he qped away.
ShltdmlMing Compaiu- are benefited
N'otwithsundtog foe presence of 16
Police found In the dead a
by tbe elght-bour schedule which wee KVanies of foe rtorlda Natfonai
txwket an acddeni insurance pokey put Ipto effect today. Tbe ngw ached- Guard foe altuatlon tcnlght to
mad.- out to lidward Meyer* and
Ulc- carries nine boprs’ pay fm- dgbt
than U has been, at any time
depaty sherir* sUr. No. S12.
boars’ , work. The order wee brqq^ Yinee the strike begaa fawre than *
Cooke said foe man be abot got put about by tbe reoeat act of
CltUens are arming fomnof the afoomobUe and pefoted. a re­ (^apeliftig govemmeat work fo be aelvas in preparatlom tor tirtter tro>ivolver ai kUn. Tbe piRlce took Cooke dau la eighthanr
The
Tke acMHa of dtooedv today
to the suuon. but later rel«oapd him .Fore-Biver coapeay hae under
were to fo*
ion bia own nyntBtsiime to appear Btroctloa the battleehip Kevsda
wMI a* the osUytag fftotrteto ^ tka
iat' the tMonsrr foqneot.
f
iwo
Hampton Read* Wss Scene of Disas­
ter During Gat* WMcb
Swept Cepst.

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This sfoTu to TotT ♦CMfomicnl to fuel and we wm guaraafoe tt fo
bold fira 3t boura. It ha. a to«e
doer, Imtled aak p«. tea,,'
cast Itolnia and I* by tor the BEST WOOD STOVE MADE.
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OUUro fEAVXBSE BBEALD AMI) T&AVEBSE BAT KAQLE. TUESDAY. EOT. B, 10U
in toe dty with Meads
loi; rot Maaiatu where tbe)' wUl vis­
vacation. Mr. 0»
trasd to
Pe♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••■♦♦A cd to fata borne at Grant tbls
tlvea.
it foi Bbeut a weak with friends.
apudtog hla lliu hunUnc. Dnrtog toaker tola mantoE '
/V
bid,
T. F. Gaynerd. who hu bean in tha his absesee (be puip:i bu bean oeMr. and Mr*. Hire* Rjraa.of Mom
M- T. Omen retomed this memlne
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thiwtejt toft tola
do*.'sro here visittog to^ .ooasin
M. c- OntM hM ■ Wolf M<r«r ap­ Bonilns tor Olndatooe where they from Manistee, where be has been dty for uveral days left tbls morning copied by Rer. W. M. Uyo
for Cadillac, where be will Visit for
DHciples church.
for the past k-«ck on business.
Sage ftyOB and tamlly.
ple wbleb be meed In bie orebntd wUI «ead tbe wlntor.
min§ \
wUdt inoewee aeventeen and onev«t«
Mies Netti^ C. Gray ruui
Harry ktlclicr toft this morwins far abort Ume before leaving for b
Johp^HUtar. Jr, Of £aa* G^. MR
Mm. O. W. Mall rotwmad to fwr
baU Incbea in cimiinleeoaoe. ITbla borne at Athens Ibis momliis after Grand Rapids, wtwre be will visit for hocu at BaiUmoie
tertay from Grand Ratdds where abe for foyan. Mich, this meeatog. Ho
mm ia belieeed to be in '.the spending tbe eammar at tbe
ne 'Mlh 4WKM1}' -eonvmUoa <
V. J. Johnaon left this morning far attended the Teachers’ assoctotlon.
Is employed by the Escaaite'tuMior
aboot a week with friends and rela­
Chicago where he w<» >» for a f>
IW Aea» A 'WbluvBttf 8. 8. uwd
tives.
Mrs. Everett of Sevooth atraeL has Co . as timber Ihspeetor.
ber son, C. I- paU.
*t)« «H teU «t rote M. E. cbBKh
J. C. Morgan arrivod.ln the city to­
A Wt of eewtilweiit
returned from a visit io Hartford and
__________________
e has baen visitO. J.-Ceeper and wifa retomad fro*" days on bualneas.
F. U
■ttsrdar. Ott. «. l»lJ. with J-.H- Uwtoneml bf V>ce Prealdeal ahemwi (ng with friends'and relatives in tbe Hooor ihU^monilnr where they hare
P. O. Branch Sbrived in tne e
day from Chicago and srtU remain at
after places in Sooib*'rn Michigan.
Wm prMidliis. Tb« thMDc of Ute V&aj. which reUtee in a way to Msa- city for toe pnst few days returned
icn visitiogtor tbe put tew days. lut night from Detroit and wdl vl
Mr. and Mr*. Spracua Pratt 'and his iiomo here'until after electioa. g.
• «v*a pradwt WM -EKoeBberlnc
here
for
a
abort
Ume
before
leaving
J. it. RobWna of Fifteenth iireet. w?a» to hU borne at Manln^ this moraWm. R. LirtlefleM and .wile, who*
Mias kertha Harrtm who hu bear
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Rea^e left Satur­
Oftjr. to Keep it H<8y."
tbe (act
Si yean a«o when ahai
Tiiliioe Mr*. C. B. Dye at Edgewood. for tbe Soo. where be haM accepted day for their new home at Wexford have been t^Uac-^-to* city fpr the
n*
mmUw «m opened attended (be Plymonih (air held in
Comer'', where they have purchased put week i^arnedR^tiiggkBtaa at
E K Eaetemian left Uile momlnp drts week rieturaed to her home at A poaiMon.
Chaa. Neville, who hu bepn
«tl8 • MOf end pmlM eerrlee ooa- Ohio, at (bat fair tbelte wan held a tor TpMlantl where he will be for DUtle Creek lato'evening.
Kvaniion. P*. today. a -Store.
Bbennan was teller, a few days on builnen.
M. V. Tracy left today (or
4M«ed br CtuuL XMur- J- W. qreea baby ebow.
Mr. p-srtd --pMm- <***<•"
John T. Beadie re- Adrian for some Utne ou buslnus,
Miss Sarah Prall and Mist Bonham
d the topic. “Wlir Honor the and at tbe cloae of the fair be carried ■ Chief Clerk of *he Railway Mailt, turned lut night from
estended turned thla morning.
retanicd (‘aitirday night from Grand Rapids w here be wQI spend the reClaiid Hermann returned to
’ He eeid. la pm1» -'We abonM ber baby boy opt onto (he plattonn Urabgm. was to toe city yeeleriay trip to England.
matodvr of the week oa bualnga.
ttaiuds.
^
' iht dar beceuee it le Ood'e and presented him with the Oral prise. mad gave the railway nail clerks and
F. M. Sprayer and family, who have home at Cadillac today after Kveral
S. N. WiiiiamwR left
Ms home
Miss Mabel McMichadt has returnad
. «ad ttod (aUUled bl* own Tbe boy U now a yonnp man, Veen Bulling clerks at toe port office their made 'this city their home for tbe da}*'
lanbe vliy with frb-nda.
at Detroit-today after a two VMkw'
from a shun visit to Muskegon.
It before re«airtns otte- Bobbins, and makes bis borne In (be rt^fTular eysmtoitlon.
O. H. Nelson and wife, who have
summer left this morning for IndlanA. N. Norton left this morning for visit in toe city wlto toluids and
_______ I cbUdren.” Chriefe ex- city with bis motber.
Vopt. of Cerwtruetlen Thayer, who aiipUk where they will spend the win- been Vlsiunfe wlto relaUves
Cadillac for a sliort visit wlto relative:;.
, e wm r^wred to elM In honorell),-tor some time, returnid to toeir Jrlcndr.
Dr. Plemmiiifi Carrow has eentrtb- has been in toe city tooklng after (be tw.'
Mr*. R. Montpomary, vaho hu bun
f the 4Mf. iMleb U:13 wm oaeil oted p basket of fine Nissan enpes eotmtructfon of too new post office
homo at Jackson tola luonilmt.
F. W. Sayles. who ha* bun In tho vtsltini; with relativu to tbe city fu^ .
'• ecrtptore reference, ebowina to tbe fniit display at the Bute bank. bnUding. left this morning for ,
J. H. Works, who has bun visitiag city for M>mc time on business left tbe past week n-turnu to ber bome
Tbe (nit Is bcaoUfully arrans^ in. a whew a similar tmlldtog is being con- and relatives.
In too city for some time leU for for .hts bome at Grapd Kaidds this
. Battle Cre^
*
ottooewboabow basket lined with deep red-oak tear
F. & WMdIman. who has bun to tis bomo at Markegon lodit.v
A. 8. Lutey and wife ratumod to- '
etrucaed. and frods now on will divide
moralnglove and o|H>oct (or the 8abbatb. Dia- and anlsUeally arrnnued on the ul
H. V. Thompson left this morning
the city for rame tiine on business
bis tkne between tbe two cities.
F. M. Trotter of Oetraiti'la in tha day from Toronto. Can., where they
iiieelne iTfl br Cbaa. Keener, nief are -brnnebes of tbe enme -viriety.
for
Grand
Rapids
where
b'e
will
be
have
been
for
some
Ume
vtslUng
.with
returned
to
bis
home
at
Munlstog
this
Mrik H. Huphsa who has baei
ty for n short vinll with friends
IkN^ banortnK tbe day b
which makM the picture one to be King With relaUves to the dty for tbe morning.
for about a week on businesi..
friends and reiaUees.
and relatives-.
power tor pood In lu indnence
Several cans of sralns. «wn
Gu. H. SIgman left for his home
Go©; P. Oixon loft for hlo home at
L. Shannon left today for Maniateo
past week returned to her borne at
H. I. Montford of Ft Ways. Ind,
bate been loaned to tbe
where be will be for tbe remainder at Washington. U. C... today after
Petoskey 'this moratog. •
who
hu bcen^vUiiing to1 the
toe city fur leasing tuday after a short Umo 1^
Mt nannj belpfni tbopKbu wbtdi bank coUectlon by U. B. Holierweeks'
visit
in
the
city
with
of
tbe
week
on
business.
too'city on bustoesa
E L. Jeflsrsen and wRa left this
Ume
this
morning
aoM Ume,^
U
1 and wbn
Ottriap Smrday and today toe foP rnttrntBp foe Grand Rapids where
mends
nnd
relaUvu.
Mm. E.- A. Welton arrived In
V. D. Dans.. Who hu bm in the
Chi^evolx atere t will Tisii for a
a wWe field tbe tople corered. Dln- lowing deef llcoeaes hn»e been tsaued
ty tbls morning from Manlistee: T. D. Stephenson and wife return­ feW days'k^Mro i lurulng to bis city for a few days on tu^neu' hu
they wlU visit for a few da>a with
aw mad aodal bour.
by toe county clerk: Shemiaa P. friends before luring for Chicago to where he baa been vrsltlng for sec- ed today from MancClona Where they
returned^ to his homo U MnikeBon. '*
Bays, G. F. Smlto. Chas. M. Paiker, spend toe winter.
era! da)* and will remain to the city have been for toe past week vislUng
K. O. Siartbn and wife ratwroad to
' tig. immiidlitrlr followed by the bne- Amon Loagwortby. 8. D..Dea, F. E
for a short Ume btfore returning wlto friends aud relatives.
Geo. N. AlitMB rsturnad
toeir homo at Chicago this morning
tane wtmtm of the oonreoUon. Tbe lAbym. Leroy Van Amburg and Ed
Mrs. L. M. Shane and daughter, after a few days vlstt with frlendf the county clerii'a oOnoo beta
home nt Harbor Bucb this morning to ber borne at White Cloud.
oontteriy. <«erlBi was uken, Wilson of Tpavomo City; George Har­
watched tbe tut lioense blank in toe
O. L. Harley left today for Eaton who have been visiUtig with rc)a- and relaUves to the city.
after a.abort vlait with friends and
whlcfi e^enibd-to tl-M- It wes ns- vey and Cbaa. SWnber of Neaaon
office filled out. As toe)' were leav­
Raplda where be will be for n few Uves In the city (or soBuj time re­
reUUvca to the dty.
H. E Worton aoJ Harry SuV left
'^oted lbat eaenrInHoB delesatet be dlly. E No. 11 .G«t W. Clay. Cedar
turned to toeir liomo at .Aliiena lo- this morning for Ironwood where they ing. because they could secure no UMlu' Eva Halioraen ef Boyna C)ty, days 00 business.
SMt to tbe state oonventlon beld in Run: Harry E Cooper, WUlUmabury;
censea. toe oxpreuman brought a
da>';
*
.
Miu Blanch James' left fo<
to the gout of Mtoa HasM. Mason for
will si»end a few days hunting;
—* Mrs. C. H. Bbtee and M. F. Moody and Bwbert Hawley of
package of tbe oeosBaary blanks. Two
B. M. Fruman. who has bun In
home nt Ishpeming today after
a few J*>s.
Miu Loe Way of Rapid City apent
J. W. Green were.eleeted to repre- BIk BapidiE Ko. l; David Masigold.
T. C. Bherwln anid wife, who have dsys visit with friends and relalirec the city for some time on business Sunday- In the city with ber parenU hundred and fifty lleonsos have been
•Ht too eoeoctotioii. 'IK'fiUaiDsbars a B. Hotott and 8. J. Hulett of 8nmIssued ber« so far toia itsMb*.
returned to bis bouie at Cadillac to­ on Wut Eighth streeL
been vlalUng to toe dty wKb frieods to the «3iy.
mt» itooeUid’ee tbe MSt place In mH aty. and LoreoM Wrltot of Bk
LOW-BIAr-Tbe South Uoaiongtimge
day.
and relaUvcs for the past wuk. reA. B. White hu returned from
WHA to boM a ednv
Rapids. E No; 1.
fair at Us hall Baiunlay
(From 8aturda}-'s Record-Eagle.)
E K. Lester and wife returned to Cedar Rapids, wlierc he Tlatted rela- will
tdmed to toeir bothe at Port Huron
An hnrttttioe was extended to tbe
afierfieo^and eveulng. Noeamber 9.
Walter Snow, who hu been in the their home at Ktogstev' today after Urea for a few days.
tOdS}'.
Moetottoo by £lk' K^lda to meet to Wm.^ PorUas and Mrs. CecoUa
A fine progra^ hw been arranged,
a L. Uantfla left tola morning for city for Bome time, left for his botne a whorl visit in the city with friends
Mr*. A. L.' Johnun returned Sat­
«ltb town In a senenl eooventton. DulasM: Frank Vffler of Byran' nnd MacUnaw City, wbme be will be for in Jackson yesterday.
aod a Isr egritnrd is expected. All
and relaUves.
. .
'
urday frum Chicago after a visit srllh visitors will be welcomed, no admis­
rto be bold at that plaoe and Ir Ulas Boae Cotirude of Hannnb. and po*ne time on boali
F, W. Hanley of FlinL who' arrived
& B. Farrow returnU thfs merniqg friends.
a«r totare. Ob|eel. to promote James G. Wadson and Mra. Alona B.
sion being charged.
'
E N. Hilton, who ha* bun In tha 1 the dty yesterday, expects ' to from Manlsiee whero lie has been lor
Tom Travis of Rapid City, apenl
» preotor totareat to tbisltoe of work, ateoke of Kltigi)cy.
Xt.WAlU PAIAA N. y.-ChrtaOaa .
spend about a - week hero with tbe. past week visiting with relatives
dty for some Ume, left tods'
Sunday here with friends.
Ml'to moft ctoaalr come In toacli
•Tba Elk RapMs
Klcdvhn. 43 years pid. a clu; fire-'
and friends.
Grand Rapid* where be will vls't fur ifrienda.
Gurge Stewart of OllveL Is In the man. eotumlueed .at^do ^ Romping
buaUlng UtUe newspaper, wu pgbUsb^rttotoobewto
N. E West raturned yesterday tram
a abort Un|e before retaraing w bii;
clt)-' for n few %a)'s and will remain into tbe river bear Prospect Mnt
t' • • 1.. Aotoa. wbo •»» /%
^ ed by toe Women's Cqtwl Spflmge borne at PlUaburg.
Grand Rapids, where be liu bec-n for
(Prom Monday ’s Record-Eagle. I
until after election.
t*-------- -How aoDOr the Doy." was society of that town last week It U
and going over toe American MU.
Mr*. R- Metrick, who hu beao vis- to put week'oa bnsitie?)..
Miss Bloaaom. Garland. ' who I
John Heyser. s^iperintondert of uft- No reason is-ksows^'(c(r toa au^dc.
•mMo to be preoent. and Ue aobjbct a good adlUoB and goes to abow what
V. L. Hill and wife, who have bun been visiiluc rrieods In Detroit for
iUng in toe city for several dtt'k. left
stnictlon ill the nv-w post office
can do along toe lines of
■mm token by U.' PbUilpa. He emvisiting
with
relatives
.in
the
i-lt.'for ber home at Olivet today.
time lias retiirned’bo'me
building, b-i: fur hlx Iiunie at MilThose in charge
fkeelirfl tbe (act (bat we tooM live
W. B. Brake and wife ratweed laat >r a .few (fnys.-left for tlielr livHii-.Robt. Edwards of t>.c Hamilton wnuk>>4‘ tbi" iiiovning t» vote.
of the edUorUI department wero Mrs.
ae boty ibroosh.the week u »'*
night from Detroit, -whera they have i K<irl WayiK-. tmlyvart.'Hay,
Cl iliiim Cu., is to Xorilipuri ou bus!
W. C. Crate, who has bun visiting
part to be boly on tbe Sabbath. Ji<- C. D. Towno, Mm. M. E Dnektes; aaChu. E Kroupmon hat returned te aeHs,
been vtoitiug with relativu for tli-.picture film of a nUgtoaa c
in too dt)- for some Ume retur
' -atoi tken waa too mneb etodmeoa on Blstant edltora, Mrs. Fred ElUs, Mrs.
his
home
at
BeHIng,
Masr,
after
past few days.
In Burma. Thera wet* pictures of
*■*.
VI, V...C ,1 Vi«ll..tl IM. m.
L/5 toe part of profsoaed ChriitUni In r<v Joa. BnUer: business mantger, Mm.'
bell players or rlugera amoag tba
8. M. Cartwell of Unislng, who has f,-w. «'eeks' virit vi jih reWMIvps Iri i1
a vi.^li In'Crand Raidds.
I
to tola, dbd that (be dmnserdki; G. W. Psery.
Burmese musleUns. while the actuM
city.
^
been to the.cUy for'some Ume
Charlca P. Buck (eft today for ChiO. R. Myrtle and wifo returned
orchesira, with the moving pielura
J. H. Bradley'has returned from *.vgo on ;i hii'lners tri.".
busloeu. loft toda.v for Katoniatoo
their lioUiu ul CinciniiaU tlits mu
oxhiblUon. wu composed cadreiy of
for a abort rtoit before reiurnjng to Xewa)go. when* he hu bc«j for
Mrs. Jas. T. Mllllkcn has returnad log after several ^s visit In tbe stringed Innramenu. Yet this bus
8
PBR80HAL8.
short
time
on
bustoess.
hlB home.
stflemnly declared he beard the bMla
♦*•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. O. Dersen. who hu been vtoittog C. A. Bugbu Is taking the 'pi'au from a vUli.itt Chicago, IX-trult and I'ity with friends- and irclailves.
ML PleamtoU.
(Prom Tburoday's Reoord-Bsgle.)
O- Y. Rathmer returned to hla home ringing. It was autoaaggnsUDB.. but
at the home of bto brother. Chu. Dcr- of A. W. Peck as traveling representhrough that suggeaUoa his sense of
Mrs. J. C. Johnson ef Sixth streeL
Mia Frances Bauman left this
Manistee Uilx morniu; after a week
SOD, for to© past week, returned 8) tallve of too Itoxelion-Perktoa Drug is rnnflni-d tu her liouie bv a brukru
hearlQg had actually Informed Itls
mortdnk (or Unnislng to visit' ber sla­
tiyihe cii.r on huslneca.
brain of sounds that were sot-khd
company of Grand Rapids, duritti; the
his home at Allegan today.
limb,
)
ter (or two weeks.
L.
D.
Hait
arrived
In
the
erty
this
Ued to him, u It wmo,
J. J. Enpio left today for Chlugo. atiMBce of Mr. Pedc on his southern -Miu Edith HoIeeml/fiUended th*
Cleee WeH ef Geode's fiarapa, left where be will be for about a sreek trip.
mor^ng from Al|iena where be has
Toschors'
aKSoi-lalion
in
Grand
Rap;thU morning (of Munlalng. to
been visiting for mine ^mo and will
William Perm's Bspa^dlsr:
Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Holiday ef Belon business.
Ids and returned borne yeUerduy.
n is in the Church Of BLJibiT lUE
remain here for a few days Wfore'ioI friends tor two weeks.
E B. Fittmund left for his heme at lalre. are spMding a few ds)V in the
C. W. Shervrood. who-li U
ellff. to Bristol. toat.t^.SStos tt
his borne at'lsbpcmlng.
Attorney Werd 8. C«nnli>e returned Ann Arbor-today after a week's rial' dt)‘ as the guests of Mr. aud .Mrs.
ifii toe fiay'B prtvUsgsa afiord us
Sir William Penn, father'«{ «a pr» in I/vidlngtan by the Stearns Salt aud
Ml*.
C.
Golden,
who
has
been
visit­
firaator cntoymeni if we bare done today froai if«tv«-fc« where be has to toe city wito friends.
J.'A. McIntosh.
Lumber Co.. E|>ent Sunday wlto hU ing with frfends to the city for the prietor of PenimrlTaBla. rest A taV
ikia Dtocaamon dosed with admoni; been attending circuit court:
Walter Garber, who hu bui
Mrs. 8. E. Stacker returned from
let to bis memory baa ban on tbs
.'amily here.
Iiast few J^ys returned, to her home walls of tos edifice rrat- slace 81r
' - tie* to practice what wa preach.
Mr*. Ameraon of Elk Rapida waa In IUng sriiy friends to toe dty for too Grand Rapids lut nlgbt.arterlg w
- Supt. L. L- Tyler, who was in Grand
•iQMUfiMlfcas tor4be Wo^" was town Tneaday, a gneta at .the home past few da)*, ulumed to his home visit with i^atlres there.
Honor tliis morniug.
RlUUm's death. 'Abore It are bnap
\
Rairids at the Teachfi*' convention
F.
^.baafiM by Mr. PbUlipa aa.toad- of An. W. W. emith.
a
Jsrame
returned
to
his
horns
his
annor. his sword sad Us flap*
at Frankfort today.
E ' w'. Warkop and wife ritdrned
.’oturned hmhe Saturday p.lghl.*
SE «ito urenl otoara who paMclpeiCharlevoix today' after a short
Mr*. C P. Allen vmnt to Grand
to (heir home at ManUtee this morn­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kehu
«i la toe dtocuHlon. QaaUUas fe- Ra^da (or a few days tUIl
Uroo to the city on hiisinesp.
*(F«»m F«da>TlReeorf-Ea*le.) , ing after several days visit with
T* TWas Own BeR Ba Trws.
siiending a few daya in Chicago.
mofk are sfeaetimaa naUraL iNit
C. E. Watson, who hu been
Mr. and Mm. A. W. Peek teft/yas- /rieuds and relstlves in the city.
Or. artd Mre. Fmikk of Maple City,
Attoongb All tbe world ranged tod»
Rev. Oeiaas Ceehlin of the Con­ city for some timo'on businr
iaere oft><a Mgulred by persistent drore In yesterday to spend tbe day. tefiay for a aU wuka' visit it) toe
■elves to one line to teU rOia Is
L. W. Tramer. who has bun visit,
gregational
church
I
k
eupoying
wrosg,"
be yoa your ows fAtUtol;
■Mr. «Kl eOort snd tbonmgb cU.U Tbelr flaug^. Miss Orpha. who
Manistee
whero
he
will
relodajjor
Ml
south and
jng In'too city fot aoroe time,
And tbe ambAssAdor e( OoduMle* of aU one s natural abllUiea aueadfhg high seboot here accom­ 'O. F. Rleharfiaon. wno hu bun In this mornlijg for Honor where lie win
few days 'before returning
Too Much Face
^w. down toe gloss and answer
^ tostod sepRCtstly seek God's gold- panied them borne..
to bis lio^v at Colpmbus, li.
tbe dty (or aonio Ume on buslueu. .visit for a few days U-foro returning
You U-t UK il vou had un.- fa.'- ph,
Miu Esther Rhwtcy. wim nas bun TUs Is rtghL"—Robert Louis 8teTs»
Mm, fibarman Howard left ytstan- left this moriitog tor Grand Rapids, to Ills htmiK at Uuluih. Mititi.
vWilng with friend'
'.he dt)’ for
<tay for Gnnd fibidda, where she wiU where be will be for a sbott time
W. W. Parr left this morning
.pHto mom,IBM the atoletes of dd meet her daughter Miss I.onlse How­ Mure n.-tuming to bis home to Chi­ Grand Rapids where ho »1H bo (or e
Kowu time n-tiimoil f<> her Uumo U
«*a these who moet iboroogbly prr- ard, who is attending the Teachers'
Mt. Flcaunt this inomiiig.
the -waist-la tbs
few dt)* on business
HACK- OIU rnicst Ibl.ig in tlf•■re. PDOeviag toe topics assigned oonrentlof at that place.
L. O. Graham returned today from latest fad. h
ll. Bovee rcturriod to hie home at
r-foporuteaklri
L. Bancroft returned to his h
8m toe afteeaoott. toe oouniy JireslFlint where h.- has Lem for several will colneido with tbe l^ttom. and only
MIm Nettle Gray hat pone te Omnd Lansing tots moRitog After a few dsu's
ttlwaukeo after a short •rUK with
an
experienced
Lsnd
wl!I Iw able to
4sbt MO a abort talk on eabnty matdavK
on
busiiK;-'
Rapids to attend the State Teachem' to too dty
relsUves near the city.
tar*. He expreesod a wito tliat
C. E. DavU and wife, who have, tell wMeh Is the belt line and srbSch
Mr*. F. LaMar, who hag been visit­
conrnnUom
R. W. Hus and wife left this mernU tba hem.
■os* dstnite Mpaign might be omdo
been v;si,Mng in tb« < ;:y for the jiust
Misses tarah Prall and AUca Kysel- ing wRh friends and relatives
8«Mast toe salooa. eapcclslly in the
ka were in the party of tenebera wbo dty for MVeral days, returned to bev
tatoay stooola Also that torm might
left yesterday to'atend the Teacher*’ home at Charlevdx tbU morulng.
he baM la Deemnbsr a meeUng pf Uie
F. L. Platt returned to his home at
oonvantion In Onnd Rapids
county czaeatiTe committee, In which
Mrs. Arthur Rosenthal just return­ Bellslre' Uito morning after a short
M toWMblp'B aaKKtaUoo i
time to toe dty on boslneas.
cad saeretarlea might be preaeot. aiao ed from a week's visit to Manistlque
Mrs.
F. Ed^y hu retomod home,
- Ik* ■vpsrfsteadent and secretary of where she waa calW by tbe illness rur visiting for two weeks iU Grand
of bar hrotber-to-law. U. Robm
cash Saaday nekool la too ^ty.
KapMa. CadUUc and Ka^axoo.
t(’bUe
tom
abe
also
visited
rela..la toe evMlagtoe tounh was filled
C. O. Savldps, who Kit bun in the
•Bi toe andienee wu moie then Uveik
Mile Mabel MeMishMl. kinderpar. dty for aoBie Ume on^fcuaiocss. re­
yteaaed with the ^endld address
turned to his home at Chicago last
gNea by Bar. Bnund of Elk Rapldi IsB teacher of tbo Central, baa wne night.
Ik Ustoa wu to bo aptrltoaUy up- to Onnd Rapids to attend the State
A. L. Goodrich and wife returned
Blsd and we are sure expry- one Tegchen' conrcntlon.
to toeir borne at Grand Rapids this
Oliver Campeau has letumad from
finseat sral beam srttb a new dealru
ta «o sqaisttby wmb wbUe in toe Grand Raptds where be baa bean sercity with friends aud'relatl
hHiaty iU at the boepitni. He Is much
Wm. Hayne returned last rtlght from
. The Sfiarsatlon was truly a hel.> Improved now and will spend i
Cheboygan, where ho baa been for
.Glove Economy
Umo at bis borne in this cilr
several days on business.
Froof of tbe favt that "(Reality:
Mlu Caeile Ellis rttumad Tusaday
at tl2S0, SIS 00. 0180)0, 820.00 and S2S.OO
R. I. Piarve left this morning for
PayK" >' lound m ihc iQ^olule
abe has
itllegaji, where he bill be for a shon
>ati«fsctio:i exprcascd by all who
been too guest of ^n. T. L. Johns
Ume VislUng friends.
wear.
*
of First avenue for toe past month.
H. N. Washburn of Chicago, who hss
F. C. Baniew. who has baen in thb been vUlting with frieoda In tbe city
«
To Be HASP/
- Tee mast bara good bealUi. You rtty for aavoral days on business
for several da}* left this morning fi
asak has* gpod baaltb It yoor liver te tots morning tor Manlste* where
Cenirmrri Quality guarantee'
Cadinac. where he will remain for
vet Botac Re «uty. Sew but sure poP
tervvee; cheapest in the end. be­
■Bsatog M'BiBag cn all tbe thne under wQI rlslt for a short time before
abort Ume before returnitig to h
cause they; U»t longest.
turning to his home ai KatamazoJ
aacb ooaBtUoaa brnanse Mhooi
BVttlaa are Bsctlag Into toe blood
L. E Bbattlar left thla mertring foe
We invite' special attention to
Mr*.
A,
V.
GutrnaV,
who
Jtai
been
v b
BBRRXara MCCAJKOATED PI „ Cadillac whero he wlU be for tbe re­
Of 1
oor, THR^E-L-L\SP "i l.OvIsltlDg With relailyealn the city tor
t too Itw to order, purify toe mainder of the week on bu&lneea.
of
RINE." whito for wearing quali­
tbe past two weeks, returned
qualltiex. .............. ........... ..
Clatida Harimann of Cadillac, ar­ home at. Adrian toda/.
ties and distinctive aiipearanve
Special Sale
cheviots. worbtrriB. etc., tu
rived In tbe city leal night for a few
can not be equalled in anyul'-'C
blue.'brown, enry u»d M*eb.8. E Martin returned te his home
of BlAokets At
Udies'
UoioD
Soiu
o( Outiog . Ooths At
days Tteli with friends In too-.cKy.
-All are pcrfi.-*il.v tailormi.
at a popular price. AU fashioo>
1 Petoakey tote morning after a
At 79c, 85c, $1.00
Oca yard
lined srlto wcll-n uaring baUq.
L - NMvUaBavBfltesrtUMA.
Mias NHa Braasen rsturnad to her short visit ta toe dty with frienda
able shades.
and ban, nunuruus im:»
.A* WtaBBl Bto Sff aa atogbHt to MBis at Grand Rapids this morning
E. Newham and wife,
hai
BBSatafiav.vMaanhtat Uftsv
after a ahort'vt.;. to the riiv with been spending some Umo In toe city,
friaods.
left tote morning for toetr bome
A. K. Stiaman and wifa, wlw hsve DeerolL.
-and g».oo.
bean vtstUng with friends to tbe city
E K. ShJppwi rsturrtfo to his home
(or toe past few days raturned to
Harbor Beach this morning after
tbsir hoam at Fetoakay this tootatog. a few day* to tbe city* ca buttnais, '
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
W. H. Klltar, wtw haa baa* ia ttw
E M. Bmtth ttaarwad to M home,

The LATEST in aOTH DRESSES
tor Ladies and Misses

Tweoty Brand New Numbers In Navy, Copenbanen and Brown
just came in by express and were placed on sale today at
-S6 SO, S7to. tlO.00, SILSO, S1S.OO and $18.00.
More New NovelUes In

Ladies’ Coats and Suits

Whatever vour needs. We believe we can please you,

Ctiinchilla Coats tor Girls

-\

Centemeri Gloves

r '

Another lot erf these popular garments came in today.
The right colors—the right styles—collars that fasten
high at the neck, the way you want them. Materials
that are strictly reliable, sizes 6 to 14 years. Cfi ffll
Instead of the usual $10. they are but........ O MU
SpeUaJ Sale

Special Sale

69c. 08c, $1.2$

At KtfigMir taiay aOst

a

abert vtoR

SpectelSideof
Ladles’ Smis
$9.S0, S11.50
S14.50, $18.50

ORAHD TEAVXKflB HEEAID AND TRAVEBSE BAT SAOLE. TUB8DAT, NOT. S,

/

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
A WINTER
COAT

' Thorn la alw -to be levied,
a
porttoa of the coonty taxea. aa re9«tro8 by Settten 35. Art 208. Lon
October
________________of your
1912) the
l*W. at j o'etodi p.
- BoM called to orter hy U»e c«atr ..xBty to the’ atate.on the flrat dty
The Hoin> ot 3aperriaon of OmaA

of- Jrtr. ms.

sot oalr ke^ coU obA bat

nS87A0.
Hli^. i.

H. BodL E.

H. Bomwa.

Mcfceraoa. X.
Gray
____________
DM. U E Oeralud. Tni E OUUt.
U. W. BerriU.
'1.
Broadfoot

V9 the CVtic or the Board of Sapertif the
.
~
rarm^ fTStr Mhh.
______ _____
» binlr noUBcd that
appulioMd to
a Stale Tax has baaai apporlh*<
the aereraJ coutlea of the aiati
cordiac to the laai retaraa of the a«■rotate nlotloo of taxaMe property
thareia Bade to thla etfloe. and u
aqaaUud aad
detorBlaed
hr the
a*y» Boards BqaalltaUun ai their
awaff in Aotaat. 1911.
The aoMUR of Slate Tax awf;

3, Act M3.
UnJreialty of____
_
3. Act 371. 1997. Col. Ko. 4
MMdCBB
AtrtcBltanl Cob
1^ Eac. I, Act SM, 1907.
OOL Ka 6 ................................... .
Weather Serrtca-S^
I Woath

"

___ _ sot ha addOl to the Sttu Tax,
yoo win oBdae the above to be
laAMore the Boerd ot Soperrlaoif
of TOOT oontx at thotr oeeaieo in

fht aen-e* die same pnrpose.

October, mt
.....
Please
ncknowiedae
ImniedUtely
the receipt of thla noUcc
Very nepcrtfnlly. _
B. HilAER.
ABditor Oeneral.

great aonree d our body-heat

itennUesnatorciUl tmaetried
dements and aerwes aa the
Greater bodyrivarmth means
richer Mood, more fat. not
obesity but fat which the body
conaumea for vrarmth. vitality.

aaalovaky and napMoved by 1
ported by Mr.
ruuieraDa
that t'j.'
rame be retefreo to the committee
on Bsaace, vaya aul meana
Carried.
PeUtiou from fAphoiden of the
loa-oatripa of Blair, EBB Bay and Uarfield for the
formation of a nee
townahip to be called the townahip
of Boardman, preaented aad read.
SnpMTlaor Sbllaoir now appeared
end took part In the procceduitm.
Mored by Mr. Clerclahd
■ aad am>Mo^
fortid by Mr. Manaimkr that (he
petlOon be referred to the ccmmlttoo on towaa, aad that two iBembei
be add«l to the oosmiltee. azoe it
axid

Tl.e ehalmBO ap-.
orday.
Carried.
lOfBtad Soper^laora J. H. Boell au l'
Albert CarlUle to aerre with the com
hdttod OB-towna^
Moved by Mr. Deao and aupported
61.14 Vy Mr. '(nev^nd that the chairman
appolBt two moro nenibecr of tb i
caeamiuar on towna for the oonalderetloa
of the prUUon. Carried. The
1.170.00
(diainaan appolntod L. K. Clerelaod
and TMoa G. Bhilacm. /
HeaolBtloaa from -Uie S^wcatem
.VlleUcaa Bankera* Clob (arurinic thv
............................ of coanty
acboola of
acrlculwra nnder
aUU aad federal
' preomted and read. .rad by Mr. Clcrrfand and anpponed by Mr. CartlaJr that the mat­
ter Be . referred to a committee .f
throe to be appetated^by the ebaiP
man.
/
An .an artiTaidiir^>i stored by Mr.
Daas hpd wappott^ by Mr. Hoxabs
that the moBbrr diroo be wtricken oat
and flee Insencd. .
Carrioii.
,
Motion aa asendwl carried. *

I
I
I
I

ana furnace
conaumea coal for heat—
Scott^s EmuUion does this.
A teaapoonfu!
teaapoonful after each
meal makes body-warmtli—
healthy,

active blood —

sharpens the appetite and
makes all good food do good.
.AAtomoorandhst
by raising endurance-power

Kvi I t Somr. StoomSfl.l. >

PAllE rtVK'

.

.{letters cc-tumendiBs the WMh of the
Carfteid Townahip
. bureau
pureau am! urciac
urcinc support of the fair
Commrtirinc on section eldht.
the end of the present county rood, were received aad read from a nnmtbeqec eaateri}^ one mile aionx the ber of bualBceS men Of the .riu.
Moted by Mr. Shlleoo
ahd sopn travel road, the aom of A*.,000.«0.
by !Mr. bnell that tbe‘mMter
____ c rceommendatlon U made with ponrd
.
for Uic asppon of
the aaanrance from the township ofiOf .
a contribution In
the
sum ot oc>^ the Wcauvn tHrhisan Pevelopsten^
thousand rtillLCs to the county ned i nu^oan and the Grand Traverae
fuBA
'
'jrton Pair, be made a apecia] €*d<T
t bnainesi for
o'clock toaiorAlso (ODtinuins
nonb . and east
from ihe i-iid of the ubove mile to
('arried.
the clt.v Umitw. th«- sum of.
4;0(r o'clodt.
This reeonuKodatlon is maiie with
The hour lu-iing arrived, to coiibe atsurante of a coLtribnUoD by
ider uu- rcwolutioo relative to Ot.popular subacriptlOD to
lUr county
sera
B road's
mployinent of prisoner
road fund, ihe-smite of tl.VOu.OO.
lommeDcini; at the termin'..* Mr. Ilanalovahy was grantedI further
A1w>
lomuK-Dcini;
Ion twenty,
twenty. Iilmc to prepare waim-. and suggested
of the county road it aeriion
lailp. tuo.-<« ibat the msiu-r .be conUnuqa U lu
eight, thence aoutbvfly -me mil
r ieaa. to ;i
top tof the McRae hRI. . c loc k yomorrew.
rpoii motion of Mr. Sbilaoii. sU|V
of
Kt.
This recoai-iiecddilni' ;a lunill- uyon me aaru'- ported by Mr. Mills, the boaid adeiw Oiat the
lahip
y. Ill-make .'oumed until s::^o o'clock tixnatrow
«uj ai.pprourialiou 4>r one ihousncd dotV
F. M.
le eouiHj road tund.
. ('hairmsn.
Blair T<
rewnahip
IxLlMER E. IVHITEe ClarA lw«-uiy-fl
tlirve. me t
> of alx hundred dol
Tlniraday. Od.T7, 1912.
iars (ICOVl.
t
P:Ci> o’clock
lock a.' Bi.
Ucunl called to order b>> the chair
B Aake
• Commencing
It the.
Roll
cnll;
all
memlwre
prenent
w'lib
-countv
IV (Tcjid,
(Tc-ad, .^-rtinn
.a
><^leveji, running ,
.............. ..................................
Supenijurs BroadBroadraft on^haU mite, the sum of 8300.00. the excepllcn of Supenijors
.. Iiai.sLyv»i.y and
Dean.
toc»C.
The lownsitlp
—.................
Minu(»t of v.'stercLty's session jvad
county mnd fund
anfficiem tnoiio
and labor .0 compiete the said half hiiil approved.
SaperviaoTK Braadfexu. HaiKclovskv
mile..
c-nc' Dean u6w .tpiH^.vrecl and taok pait
lip
Acme Townshii
In the pi-occedlngs.
ConinH-nclug on the main traw
10;0« o'clocA
road, running northeast to Eik Raj

the proper ofAcers In Lcetaaau and,♦♦ S.S♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ S
Benxie couaUea lor the porpose ,>f *
CIIAWN
negotlaUng «-sale rt tha Mtelvlng V ^ ^ ^ ^
^^ ^^^^^

i pno motion ot Mr. HoxsiC. aoplAay by the serhms maeas' ot Mm.
ported by 51r. Merrill the toard took Clark's fsther.
■ until 1 -o'clock.
C. ku and famOy moixd to BsrUnjfioar Mich.. Saturday.

Board called t

Roll call: all membera present -ex- day Into the residence rectbtly boBgkt
eptlnc 5Ir. llruadfoot.
of Mr. Bracken.
Tbe -hour having arrived to canMUa Eva McManua of TnvarM C^ity
feider iwiBilve to tbo empIor«ieni of
prisoners, upon
ipon u»t___________
inotton of Mr. ShUaoa
.aippoTed bv Mr. Cieveliind. ik^ «
was adopt,

t.d.
.
o'ricck.

Act arr. mi. cm.

apeet the weak ««d at Miw UataT’a.

Mias Pearl Corsell of Kall-aak* wis
the guest of klr. Crandalla'UaDr a
couple of daywHaat

The hour Usving errived to consldMr. and Mm. A if^ollig'. rtdeec-f th«- appiuval of ibe .Lilts Res»>-r talned about fifty trlends Friday ererv-,
l-lat. Mr. Meirill.
chairman of the
The time was pteaaantly t|wntlB
ooiumltie* 00 loans, made a verbal
:,'Part to the .-tf.-et that it uad been «»>■<» “hd dancing. nefreahmenU. «<
found saitsfurtory. and g^eru-d .thsandwiches, pickles, aalada. assortfd
board (or 1
cakes aad uoSee wore serxed.
' Moved byMr.
Houie
and
ponc-d by Mr. D«tn tbit tbe AlIUi*K^
tori plat be approved,
t'airicd.
......
This b--ir.s the hour set (or the
tonsldentuou01
the coiuiuunlcaUoa
von
,;uj |,r,.posedr-.NoiuUtw

Mrs. John Usrber

was

Hendon Toeaday on

railed to

arcoat of tbe

death of'ber 1
Ben Merrill of

-t’rysUL

Mich. la.

here vblUag bit aunt Mrs. J. WlBchtomb.

'

Board o.' ^ uTm
Bievena and Gladn Pky wow
evun
arried.Ui
Traverse City
SaUinlay
hr.iii_ !.a-e. on iiioilou duly .arricd.!«“ff*«’
chairman appoiuieu a cusiniltiee and b>fi Monday fur DuiaiBA where
«.f die 4U liivesUgite the resolution' Uh<}-»U| revide.
iind piopoeed .art w.iiii iustrortloos,
Horace McLean of Travwrae CRT to
.0 report at
o'clock toniMTow,
The cujlriuan appoluied
aa - auc-H'»l*^*“* •
da}a riahlBg
I'ommiitvo tvuperviaorn Wyckotr. Decs. I friends h(wr.

The ho'jr having arrivtd
Ida.-at a point neor the iDterseeilotL
of the road running, aoutheaat (r<’:Nhiil«r the resolution r.-lsUve .
Yuba, theme southtvesi
ulotic the emrioym.nt of prisoners on roaiis nn.l Oevv-land, ilicjtli Buell.
.
|
Mrs'. Ullle Sinclair' of
TrtvafBO
t.pproied by this board. In accordance ,„ain travel nwd in
‘.trecta. loerv beiug no vdiJecBon. M •.

2
Citv is the ftiost of bar slater, Mrs.
with Act .S’o. 4. Special Session 19)2. and twenty-four. 0
Hardovafcy withdrew bir pretioiK
The hour-haviug arrived 10 ooo''wiiieheomh
*
was piwnted.
; less. Ue sum of J
rveoluUon anrl pnw«iiU.d tbe. .'ollov-',_____________________________________________________________
Ml.™.T>.
The above sums
lug^ a aubsUtute
• aOvqunte 1
In every
complete ’Whereas, it is now lawfnl to Oni- rial aid tor tbe coailng .w.r. npoa erwe City caller Mooda)'.
the
committee 1
each
..........................
mil'
I ploy personsmijvicted
of
mlsd- motkm «f Mr. W’vrkoB. supported bejtb* many Irieoda of Mrs.
WOoo
towna, to report Tuesday of
.................................................................
pport.
Moved,
bySir. UUks uadsupported
' .m .mo.s to work
upon the public -vlr. Gray, tbv iiuitter of
tbe Oran-l Hrayton will be soriT to tearn ot her
wetJi at 9 o'clock a. lu.
dray that
that bbuk
sauKbe made a' 14^,,-,;.g. and
by
Mr.Gray
- be
Traverw
Region
Pair
Asaociatlec
death, which te-curred at )ier' bose
Carried. •
slMtial o>M«r of business for.Wvdnc-sWhereas. b>
resolution
of
this was laid im tbe table until s rc^mri

fluiHT- day of next week at 9. o'clock a m.
iho HoBorable Board
board, nt the October weetliip in the of tbe associnlion ,W* presented,
_ of Grand Traverae County.
I’arried.
year 1S"»9. all male prtsonerw capable,
Moved by Mr. Andenion Ural the
Tbe Icllowiirg resolution was pic- of performing manoal labor and serT.tiequest of tbe nevdopmeni Bureau he
State of Michigan:
ing sestence u;k>o rSuvIciioo lu the | laid mi the table.
Motion not su;>r. guln'd to work j poi lod.
publlc
l'lgli»av»; bo Hi1,J. Mr. Dean and snpporte.l
submit our otmual report of the di*
buraement of the Soldiers and Sailors'.......... ....................

,
,
,

Lo'-st* (hat this board >nRelief Fund, (or .the year 191J and lA and Inadequate. ther.j»ore. bo it
neaolvod. ihut wv insiruct
instruct and di
d.-•• ,.roprj-„. »L
,i_ooo for the aid ot
Resolved ..................................
that the toramilteo
,..ci (he aiierifl ot
the
i-punty .ti
>i..............................................................
tile
.-punty
m. U. U.
mi. toj.
Coh AO.
No. *
9 .
begjnnlng October 1. 1911 ahd endii
...................o
ing
appqiat duly qnMiqnai:
A to appoint
Veas-Hoxsie
Sept.
30.
1912.
DlabnraemeoU by nance, ways and means bo luatnicted (.Vand Traverse
_______ nStaio Normal Schoo!
j confer with tbe eounl)- clerk aoJ Ced depuiy or depuUea whenever the HaiiMovB
mootha. ending Sepu 30. 1912. aa (olDean. Sbilsxi. Clevelaud.
ability ■
I re|>ort iiixm
,<4ni» shall be nocesaary
luwa:
X Avsii-n
..8 ' Rl.;-'. placing ihe presc
and dircri the work of Hurli
Oct. 31. J9II ...
■Naya—<’aril*16. lluHI. Iturrows. An
pin', nn ujMoxlate lo
>vlu<
npin ili<- ruoiU aiidhlghwavs
Nov. 29, I9H .
Soe. 4. Act SM. 1911c C«d.
ruoti. Kingdon. Nici.ersvj. Wy<koC,
.M t: an i-stimate of the coat
.....................

"■ se iB said
Dee. 30. mi ...
i-iriil—R.
Mo. II ....................... ....................
7fg«t .tu<-b diungc, and npon at this
... .Sion shall
c
Jan. 31. 1913 ...
■thto Uhrary—SK. 6. Act tf.
Carried.
70 S'*, alon.
.
the
bousing uf sucii
Fob. 39. 1913 ...
Moved by Mr. Ilivka and supported
within
"
los'.'f’
Moved by Mn Hanslovsky and
riiy of TravMar. 30. 1913 .
SHto
lihrarr-Boe. t. Adt
p (ward adjMra
. Brower .Lpril SO, 1913 .
g4yi ported by Mr. Buirowa that the
AM, 1M7, CoL Na 18 .....
V.I.'t.KI
!!
182]sr. lutioq be adopted,
May 3I.-1812'..
. sate Beard of library Comenable the Tnemberi 1
visit the
sj-ij
t'arrhd.
lible and ndv.^Able amt under th«
ttlMlonera-Soc. 3, Aet M.
.fnoe 29. 1912 .
ifinnary
77 611
Ob notion of Mr. Ora- giippi.rte.l dlnt-i
vlli.n of
IIII'fllterw
lu such

mi, CW. Ko. 14
w|(h iliv
I uf Mr. Marvin.
*^to?ed by Ur. Clerelaad and cupV Mr. Ilror.dfoot th-- bo.-.rd .ndjourp'-d ilonni
ishlp or eil.v I. ■. c <-l:::rae uf th
luehlsan SoldlSra' ]loat»->
Carried.
roiteid by Haoalovaky (hat. name be
F. M. uamun;
. Muvul by Mr.
aarbii
1 to Iho eosnnlttee on clalma
Clulruian.
Ibtanl called tu -order by IV. '
|Him-d by Mr. Ilauslova
aad aocooota.
MJaUju noBio <er tooUo
KI.MKR K W44ITK Clerk.
Dean. ;;etinv ihalisian,
rainc be made a sm-,'
CtiRlcd.
Mtaded and EpDeptlc—S»c.
■■ATp.HorafN’A

Friday.
On.
IS. .L. D.. 1912,
Roll vail: al! tncriW-rs present •
itlon from the Fcderatloq
baslnr-sK for 1:30 o'rhu.{ills atterR. F. .NRRTtOtLSF
4. Act 3«. 1011. OoL No.
,9:i>n
o'i'loek
a. m.
vci’lloK .Mr, llainllii.
aubs rrtaUre to the emBoard called to order hy the chair­
a tralnad nnrae at the
Carried.
• Ifoved by Mr •
MlcAlSM* Hm’' t»r ' 'rMbU
coMBty -fniraary, praateted and rend.
iX'port .Michigan I>ev
Moved b>
r. Nickerson and ante man. .
mtilig
'
Mbved by Olr. ShllaoB and aopportported by
.«7fvc-land
. .
that the
Roll lalt: tail membera preaml
.8 Bud
board
:-,'pl<-s. was on iiuiihm of Mr board iiroet'fd' to the <0i-ction
lOh-e ;:l.
e
<>f
ed 4>y Mr. Cartlale that name be p
• epilng Mr. Hroaditsti.
Bute tMidlc Schoed-Bee. 4.
Jv'l.'vclaud.
,
ud. suiiporiod by Mr. Gray, n
loiii.tv seheol examiner In plae<- >'
ived and placed on fUe.
Aci3Mn«l, Col. No. 18..
C.vniri..
Tlx- minutes of .veeterday's scasioo
I reiv'd with thanks.
Aa an amendn
' lent, moved by
,\lb<-n H. Clark. wii*a»c term ui uf- vierr read aiul aoinovi-r
MtateufSchaDi tor tkbIMof
The vliairniau ther.’UiMm d
rreiipuii
auppooted
by
Mi
Uce
eVpilcK.
levoland
and
, -«S& 4; Aet 293. Itll. CoL
recosA until II o'clock
A for c
A c9m)'iumvat)u:i-ihmi .\. J. May­
rix-t'Bs ^niU 3:30
for cvumnnti ■
Carried.
Bnetl. that the .t
work.
No. m............
nard. essiiiiT or the Traverse CUy
work.
The name ..f- .Liben II. Clark lo
forred to the «nperin:
II o'cloi'k a tu.
MlBhltaB ■StBoel
for . tin
Fuie IkiliJ:. vaimiiendUig tbe work of
,
3;r.o p. 111.
succeed 'ulme'lf for’Uie offlie of eou.ipoor..
Traverse City. Jlldi..
Uted-BM
S.> Aet m.
the Wesicru Mlrl.lgan Developmeoi
.L
resolution
wrai
prosenPd
by
Mr
ly
pcbool
(xanitiier
was
precented
by
CaiTted.

Sc'pL 30. 1912.

mi. CoL No. 10 ................
Bureau, was prv'ivcnted and read.
relative to tbe t-mplo'
-vtso.- Wvcki'lt.
)
1 as ananded carried.
MltAlfiB BnploymeiA IsatK
meeting of the county road ilanslovsky
Mov<-d by Mr. Shilaon and supported
iiieLi of i>rlBoner8 on
te CUy. Michnamexvf Miss Bdlil
______a tor
^....
con-mUaiocers.
s. 1the'. following reaol 1
l y .Mr. I'lirlUle that samu'bu received
I and dls- I reeenied sa s <andldaU’ f
April 13. m* ' lion was preaented. nhu upon woUpn ''I’y mrv.'is. '
. 4, Act IM. mi. CoL Na 31
and iilared on lllv.
motion
of
Mr.
Crav
<if0ve
by
M
IVim.

t
SuperTo
the
HonoaUe
Board
of
was adopted:
1 *“«««• “o" ■
Newborn' State McwplUt-^
CailHI.
\
dilla
The
rii.ir.mi
I
aupoinled
Super\i‘'vtson:
.
Resolved,
that
accordlug
fo
and-iii
"ipnorfed
by
'
Sec 8. Act 381. 1811. OoL^
The sp.*<ial «<imiui'tec appulgtcd al
r business
<!:evvlund ti.d Hieka to. avi at
Gectlemen — Your
commiitee
conipUanco with
order
Section 20. County <t“de a aiKs-lal
Ko. 33 ................................
AI the lustuiiet- of llic Board 'of Kol-n< n
cUlns and aceounta. to whom '
Hoad
l.aw, we, as coantomorrow at 4 oclocK.
State Saaaiertum-^^ec 4. Act
ad I.SW,
l«rv'laors of
Mrnomlnoc county, to
- MoMd by Mr, Hoxale und titiptiortel,
ToUil nunilier
vetrs <-J8t
deteaated the wort of InreaUgaUng, ^
ns. mi. col. No. 33 ..:.
lu wu-.uiDcaXiers.
in and lor jwn'.'
•usider the rpeonimenaatiou of a ref whkh Atlh'.-t {voui
Ibe 4>ni of BberiC Sbuter. dated De-I<p
_
_________
state Prtaoo Sec A Act 4.
junty
of
U.'ond Traverse, rccoi,intend * >' 'ti Hiclu. Ihci tbe bnnrd adlouni !r;nn>l cxamluer. 17:
2 and MI
Wicn hisiou of the drain laws of this sUt-’
30 o'doi'k tomomvB .tcornln.'. H Clark received 12
■ br
>R Wicnivl.si'
eember aad Januan'. 1910 and 1911.',6I Iho
the Board of Snoendtora
Snperviaora that for
for, “bUt
m
iawhrti 181A CoL
The
Ualrmsn''brough UsVhairman.
Glbbt 4-eceived
-------------i----------------to tbe amount of 8801.9A would most the purpoae of building county roads!
.
. DEAN. \•
iliPiA’upon declaiwi Albert H. Clark:asked and w-hs granted furl!
State
Hooee'«'c«T»^on
'|Hiu ni
■Inly gievt-.-d as -county pciiool exaa.'- j
7'l"|“
nurtlou of
Mr.
1)^. s'jp\«V Sad on i_____ ______
and Branch Priaon. V. F.—
<^J'one-half mllla fl'.ji
r-'Med hy Mr. Andernou. the board
iin*r tor the cnculag i»v« jean
atOTMld WU was preseated and »!*'“
r
‘ Sec. A -Aet A Int Kxtra
I saud dollars ot assessed valnutloa i.d
look a roct-ss until 1:30 o'clotk.
AVednosdav. tVt(*er 10. ifli2.
.M.iiviii.
r< prosrnfli
.
.
flOK
In full at the January oekaioii of 1!
Saaalon Uts. Col. No.
~ ‘
•‘said coanty be raiecd fur said pur1:30 o'clock,
?;50 o'eljti ;i. 'm.
eoard of aupcrluiendcnis or the^ pour
>unty h
rad that this ronnty
la not Indd
n* Indaatila]

School
School
loseBe it further
Board called 10 orderr by ihf chai
lioanl called to order -by the chaii
rppeared bclore the Iward
r.tor t
Revived, ihsi the Roard ot Superi.-ndcd an invitation to its lUfnibe.s
laora be iwqueatcd to past f»vora)dv
llnll call; 'all memherr prewont.
rail: all tuetnbdra nre«en»
to vl»!t ike ni'-v county Inflrrrari'open the
apportionments for e»rh
2:0(1 o'l-lock.
M'oved bv Mr Gray and mipport >l
y FREDIL'MIUA.
ai. heeclnaftcr
heriiliiVftcr named, and that fcptinc Mr Broadfoot and Mr. Rhil-,
toad as
•radTh^Tihav
ihavlng arrived lu which
' Mr. Buell that we make a tour
T. G. SHIdfiOK.
ouch toads,
when built
shall
No. 87
n the request of
s sessibD ; im-pt>rtinp.
il.e rviimy Inflrmary a:
ALBERT rABUSLS.
■ds.'’i
I Bute Vndo^iw'n^
termed and known as "Coutity
"Con v-Roai
y tloan] ctf Snpe.'lx- Musk«-g'^n C.
em> roved.
..‘•0 o'clock liiU afu-nioou.
Moved by Mr. acr&and'aad en.v
IW Qlrta Sac. A^fcct ^
Cheen-’Lske Township
vtnre rr!at:vo
rrlat;
ui ili<lera.-ing x'
Mr. I>ean ajd a
('•irrieii.
Moved
•. Merrill that the report
ported toy >tr.................
COTDtnenrlng
midway.
«-ast
iinl
, mi, CoL Ko. .................................
.•
Clcvcluiid that
Moved by Mr. Hoxsif and aupiiorteil' 4v.:i.m!U<’es lu aijvanco the iiroievt of
be>tccepted and adopted.
State Board of Plah Oou^
west, on the south hall of secGun
-nil »<ianil/.ed road through the
->• Mrl HIeks tJiat the btr-rd pro.-.-J 11
Carried
aicAcn-Soc 6,
Act 398.
oloven. ihanet- north on the main
vves'ern rui-nti's of tbi* Stale. U was
o tbe eh-ethvn of a ’ooard of <t)um
ReeolttUoiis paaoM by the Board of road eighty rods, thence .wot three- 'tn fn«)i yesterdsy s
1811, CoL No. 29 ....................
cu-v-laud and su.v
i,l>.-etico «f Bupen isor Uroaiirout.'from
ar.varsvrs
fur
the
>-nsu^
twu r:.iV4d by Mr.
’county r
Snpenlaora of( Muskegon
.
.
foartb> utile, more or leu. the
Dairy and Food Comsimto*
m-ned by Mr. Shllsxn that tbe reso
lire to the oonatrartlon qf a
-1. Art
It
;.
13.
'ration as |>i484-i)ied Ih* 4’ndorscd. aixl
|*“?’m“ed**“**''
"c.'ni.d
-iTAfS daaUed road to parallel the aAore >r
_____ ______ No, SO .
l-ake Mirtlran frtm
the aoutheni
Commendng*on ^he"*^ line of
*»' '>*■• l'’"'rlsnd ami suiv
>ioved by Mr Crav and'suppone-1 that Ibe chairman appoint a 4«mtultSlichlgan .VattoBal G«ai<d—
••••■
uf
lAu
meoilrers
lor ixmlirimc'-'
bv Mr. llnell that th.- boa.'l by Mr.Merrill that the chairman SP
bouDdarr of the state to tbe Btraltt uMd tow^hlD on ^1^ line te
Boc 78. Aet 84. 19». CoL
iRUa townsnip, on
seoion. ime 01
^ rjemb.
j crf„t .wo Ullrfa.
nitb tile Muskogbu boaru.
■■

>d ai
No. 81 .................................................
tween sections
. 4'arricd. ■
I ■
of |h.' boarti ‘
.
- Carried.
Moved ' hr 'Mr. Cteraiiud Md auF tending west one mile,
e or less,
MMhIcuk National OoardThe
fi'.tirfuaii
appotuu-u
Supi’mitpoor to sucrevd J
The t-'.;airm«n
oiuled Supervir
poned by Mr Hoxxle that aame be the sum of 83.500.«C.
Soc. A Aet 7. lad Extra
:.ra Shilbon and Buell.
lerni expires
llSv Peau and C
SaaSon I81A OA No. S3.
A
tviKKt
ot
the
luspeclors
-of
th-’
Anderson
presented
tbe
nam.:
r.nrncd.
MlAtfiaa Naval Brtsade- -Sac
n oiipoililed es teller’:, of A R. Fulverto succeed himself-us ;a1I was presented .xnd read.
SA Act M. 19M. ON. No. «S
Mov4q hv Mr.
Kbllaoi)
and terpI'Volaud :<od Wyekoff.
iiienuier of tlx’ board of couniy
Stale Hlshway z>epaitaieBt-r
(Hrtt-il '.ly Mr. Gniv ilml Xante be r*>r Burr M. Jadier. w
o’clock -for committee
le boiru l.v Mr. VVvikMov.d liv M'. IbiXkie and kUIiputI*-] fern-d lu ih<- j-ujiimittvi' ou buildings
Tboc is a d
ahd
gntuuds.
by
.Mr
Mv-rril!
thm
where
otilv
onw
of
.V.
E.
Ihilver
ver
whs
becan»e»ode«*p., off and the i
State
Board of B«ft«ieal
4’31^4*1.
ranio war :ir-s-.-utcd t’ue c'.-'ctloa b.i
Sorray-Htec 4. AeONLllll.
. The aim'K.I repr.rt »4.: the sUfNTin....................
_
follows
Vy ncclamalio::.
I from tbe NonnCoL No. 85
K’rxieuls ol Ex’ |ioo; was .pr’-8« UI-d
Whole iiuiuImt of votes rasl.
Carriwl.
“p by it—heart d»
et^ Beiud o( ««al5'-'s^
and r«idThe
eliv-lioii
rif
>'«
A.
’’
of
wl.ivh
-Mr.
Ja}iiew
rec’lve.1
It
A Act 398. llOS.^CoL No. 88
<■ . ali:m-tl ou r,ege Six.i
Ivfd
’Thereupon was dulv .-airlvd auu-h- v.a* di'danvi
^ brart failure or Mr. I*ulver rvreivt^
Thrreii
N. J. Wygkoff. E- 11. Burrows
State Board of Health—See
i-!.>C!»-a for -.hr e-jsiunc two r-caif.
P eppplcTv are often ihe rbairnian.tleclareU the •-le.-tio:
aad ‘V>\ B. Gray.
' A Aet IS. 1908. OoL No. 37
The rarpe of F. K Hrown _wos pre(KTCSttlt of
Burr M. .fames ns ■■■ piemlxr of
The ebairman annonnoed that bustSalary «< Ba
superlaieiiiJeuts xrf the pour. lenied bv Mr. lira? and the name ->f
PsMte inatTwcMon and D^Moved bv Mr. Ilouilovaky and sup rklwln BIs-k was ptesinlcd b.v Mr.
Bty .itec.
t Act S, 1909.
.MDVf<l b:-Mr, lk'*u aii-l
.ried l>y Mr, Milla that the county C.villsle.
nd reqn
OoL So. 88
" tkckidDc.vipoisoD- {034
hn'.h
requested lo (ur- rupimived by Mr. Huxsie that
laaod. that be would call Supiunisor
r Sopmoe Coon Crier
ed blood will at- ’ q(su
this seesiou
i'emised caDilldat’ A lie elected bv acilanu'.ieu
Dew to act as chairman in faU stead
to the offl'-cs jvt to be hlKd.
.
Mr. Anderson
■Moved by i----------------- ^ aup115. i|0lf^L~^l9
the bladdeT. beidk^^ or ^imeirt in'
Carried.
ported by Mr. Cleveland that the
Canty SdtooU of Acriealuire
the urine, bead ache, back ache, lame fy
ppoat of the obalnsaa be granted.
r.'lO, Art 29. 1911. CtA'. '
back, dlwinesa, aleepiescncts. Dcrroowl
Currlod
Brown and Edwin Wac .
Carrtrt.
Xa 40 .................................................
he kidneys “--------- ’— ’—•-'1
ii did liri-v.-;il. .-it.ii liir ch.almn-j
The chairman thereupon
red by Mr. Ctevetand and anpMoved
Salarlee of iDheritaaee Tax
ipon ».c.lai‘d -ll.'e cv;:dlda;rs-du:
'a i. eess until 11 o'clock for commli
portod1 by Mr. Barit that the boan!
*:.-rtOil '0 |:1’-' tf.Iivos of cui-».ty vaq;
;<cv work.
j
hdtoarn ontil 8:30 b'etort (omorroA
Soa'oouko 41
fromaderaagaacat eftbe kidte:vs and !
11 vl'S-I.,..!•asvers tor th-t ensulr.c two vear*.
Drtmrtswnt of Lot»r-8vc>
moraine.
better bcaltb in that orges is obtained
Tbe matter <- providing steri filin’!
. Ac: 2SA M09. Col. StK
quickert^sproper treatment of the kid-1 ^
caaca for ilx Rerister of Ueoiis' o'
y Mr. Nickel
^^*”**^
JP. U. BAM UN.
l-ee v.i*. rrv’eeiiied
Moved b‘" M:"
xti.MFP E. 1A‘HTT^
Chairmac. bStmne and acalding pain is passing it, ” nv-oss until l:3u
Dean and suoported by Mr. <Mx*v' that
Coriieu.
*
Clerk.
1;S9
Ibe maiJcr be plai-c^d la tbe hand*
TlModaT. Oelobor 16. 1912.
ot being
____ „____
coopcUed
,_____ .alogo
go©!____________
often throng
^
of he couimittec on buildings ar-I
Hoard called to'N^vr
.
8:80 o’clock A BL
the day, and to get t.n manv time* dnrisg
tronwl# Jor icvenigaiion and repe­
Boerd eaUed (o ordax by Superriaor t^aigbt. The mild wdisuMdiateenect
at » «.'e:w,.k £aiofda;a
Iloatt. acting ebalrman.
ef Swa^Root, tbe greet kidnev remedy
Cwrr.ed. •
.
Roll call: all tnewbera present <
tssoco realitcd. It stands the highest bcThe matter Of advan'iiig to t:.y
d by M
canse of Hs remarkable health restoring
• hrfiff Ms ovpfr.^e* dur’ur
properti-..._______ _____________
'oae. tqrtcd hy Mr Bnril that
hr evras^ for tbe balsboe of tbe af
tvf.w-«*n w-^i-ps of tM« bow-j
were read aad approved.
Swamp-Root is pleasadt l.v Uke
v!s.* tilv*4-n»of vnd d?scc«*ed
.. draggists
Jniggista ia
a
Communicetloo from the Boerd of soU^sll
in fifty-ccat
fitt;
Moved bv Mr U^n and aupKorted
rise bottles. You mav have c
4.srried.
Snperviaora of Meimmlnee count} ralRobert Bornev. Feaxk Friedrich ar..l bv Mr. Buell that the eounw dlMOvbook thit tells all
Bltve U> a revlaion of the Drain Laws
<’ihcrs sopeared brioie the (ward am) iluue the a4lvanceicem »V monev -u
thU eute. pi
preeewted and read. of thla
-. KUmerA Co..
4.iscjssed .the merits
of tee Granl Sfiy officer for aiiv nmcwiac yrl.atsoMoved by Mr. Hldca and aapported
• r. f-rec^i as pravidvj b.v statute. .
When
wriUng
mesUon
rradinq
this
genTravel *e R«cion Fb'r
by- Mr. Gray .that
,tl
aame -be ani*
cnoa offer in this paper. D.m't eske . Chas. P, Burk. H- H. Eisworh an-t
(or 3 O’t
bat refuember the name. <.tht-s ahpeaT4d ia tbe interests ti
. and' d4Ki-t
'
1Irts dealer sril
jray that the chainnsn ofth*.
\V«gier.i'Michigan Development
______________ginptecert'Swmnp-Roo(—
Ntu. and L L Trier dl^cnsiel committee cn bnildin» and ground*
jraffOTWBUbeA
^licultural eduratlou. A nomber of Le tttstrnaed to ccuBiunirtte wii'.i
T. tt. M. «. « .xr«l. gpwb
TflrMrn~ «»■»* Jtomai <
iM sw ?• Act tit, itn,
CbL No. 7 ..

Monday night after a lingering lUnete.

To

Mrs. Brayton wras n woman lovwd by
all who knew her.

their aad bcreaveOKWl.

•„ri,

t:
cm.

Tbe Cause 6t Many
Sudden DeaCbs.

m

a;

.’£S;3 r

raarily In

She leaves to

mourn, her husband, two a()na. Tlioaias tn Florida and Jeaoe at home: two
dau^w^ Mre. Goo. Grora of Tracerne CUy.^'S Mrs. P. U Bird at hema

' ' ‘ rs'sl''s-L

"coSSltSSltoS mSiW

Tbe conunuaily

•xtcDdi sympathy lo the

Funeral serrleew will be held at tinr
church tbl saaera4ion. Her. Kora ofticiaUng.

Burial wUI Uke place at

Maide Grove cemetery.
Perry George la apeading a wort' ^

mi. Cot Ko. » ......-.v.

Grand lUpIda 0

'

'

Rev Koon'a son la airt wHh typlw<4
fever.


Have Camiibell of Trareroa Oty wan

in town Tvei^ looking niter baab
■teas intereMs.

'

The Travt-rs.- Oily MBilag Ca nan
was in tohn Tunvlay looiang np the
bean crop.
'

Henry Anthony of Elk RapMa'wna
in tovrn Tuesilay tooUng

after bla

liurinrwB interesia
Dan George, our painter aad dacoraior. has finished the rauldo aad laside work for the bank.

Grnwn bonMa

StJbSise^jNO- «M«f.S8Ltt

nwttt«r4ittoiteMt.4i

.

of havinr aa Ono a bank at can be
found In tbe conatry.
A: J. Rounding, the local

poUtO

bu-ves, has moved from bla (am to
Urawn for tbe winter.
Moigam Mclniosta

arrived honte'

fVom Grandville Monday.
Port* Rice's Na* Wander.

vsstly b««e(
isrehaa. of I
loneu. writes:
ptx about fire times of bariihle coujlhs and eulda also my braUier or - amere oold lo hU cheat and
more than 2ti tHhera. vrho used ft on
my advice. We hope this great m«dl
cine will yet be arid lo every drug
rt.in* in -IMno Rico," *;or 'hroai. and
lunr troubles it has no eqnal. A trial
will oonvinre you <»f Its meritV>~.
uiid 81.0C. Trial \
teed by all ilrugglsU of 7
Dusting It Off.
is mtbr lacre - -'WilL Fro
done the beat I oould today.'' replied
(be man who dibblea In ateeka.1- "tTa
cleaned up n thousand
Upitlncotfs Xagastae.

dottara.’'*

A Great BuildingI IFalla
when its foundation
la i .
an<l If tbl- foundation of h^Kh—
rood dix-stiotiT-b at,
atia4k.d. quick do;Iar.»4’
...
folluws.
lollows.
Ou U" first slgmi.cf
l
indlgesitob. Or. King's New Ufa- Pills
sliuuld t<- llktn to tom- the- rtont
sell and n^Uie llv. r. kldni-js and
f uw.-ls. !'l<-.-.HS0l. 4-aav. i-al*- nml otl.- If. K-ms at all druggiste of Trarofso ,.
Cltj

SAVINGS DEPOSITS
Depotitsin our Saving departmeot made during tbe first
five days of tbe month mil
draw interest from tbe first

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

sa

.

The Rv}Tolds Cu. baa addod a Ite*
of fctovea to their bnffneaa

If you have no Savings Ac­
count we would be. pleased tb
have you open one with ns on
A>r before November 5th.

'

S
i .

about to be dlaea.rded frbm the Ref• ^
^ V * 3 1.^
»ter of Deeds' rtfiee.
Orawn. Oct. 3A-Dr. aad Mm. C A.
rarrted.
0
j Clark were called tej Blk Rapids Mon-

Uada .CootroI (N OK U. & Tio8c.>

Slth^-'

fAOE «X

TUVKSn

Aid) T&AVnSB B4T g^OLE, TUUDAT, HOY. (. 19U

Desarfi caded to order by the rt»atr•j^*ll«^#Ada1tlirtlonJ
Larabove deacrlbed when tbe bilia are reocas antfl 3 o'dorit for cotnnluo"
nreeenled. pioperly itemiied and at- work.
C o'c'.ctk p. n.
«hed by the proper cbmmUiec of the
AMderW*.
Boart of Saperrleort. Ihla a*re->
Klnpdon. Nlekenon. WyckoC. Gray.
oak cIsMa and aeooanca,
aeomca. ,

uent to be In tnll force and effect
T3.r» Mmr MerTtU~-».
laaeatad bllU to the board
'•*“ *«*n»ed..
aard wiihoitif^^®®
wtteit
tor one >cir from ond after tbla
:3(l o'ciotdt II
3C.70 •^lOUL
<CoeU&8«4 from P«»e PIt«.>
of the ooSd tovuhipi. end would date.
taamOUtt.
anwrow momlap.
31.19
um moUOR of Mr. Bnril. aapporv
Morc« by, Mr. CMvoiud ud aop-.
the bdM of
CnTTicd.
Hardware,and roodap
€d by Hr. KlM««iB. the
nc
|>oned b} Mr. 4hMll «b*t ume
Bea^ttnUr.
the Brown lattnhrT Compasy f
F. AL liAMUV.
Horae ricta ...............................
care ttknr at tbe tair prnomti «ws
M. W. MBIUUU-,
rotmed to.the
rhMrnuft.
ter and Froknp S.vSelka for c
and
ataUron
the
day
apd
year
ferat
Qtteeci
Chy
lap.
Co,
d
mOk
In diarp* of ilie comnittca o*
k-n.
FRBO KHiODOK.
toer.
- •
to the c
ELMKR E. WHITE. Clerk
Si htWiWi «afi craoifia.
tbuve wrlttro.
JOHN AN0SB80N'.
Motion loit.
proonds bo allowed and cn order
Muerd
of
Sfaperrlaora
of
Grand
Tnv.
U83
Tbe
.eommnu*
on
Paance.
ways
and
■UK. CliBYBUt-ND.
»r Hr. (Mnr—luMomch ma'(bere3le
wcaEiidnr. Oct K. A. D. isi:. t'rawn on the irensnrer .for tinctr« Count} (U S.i
the tollovlap report
J. H. onsi'U
• BOW BBitonBtoBdest Of Iho poor
......................... Chalman.
0:00 o'clock c.m.
uioaph Us chalrmanv Ur. paHl;
A. W. CARUSLM,
«no«t.d
I®””"*
oldctod. the Bocoonu ehoaU be.cnroaotioa ao. aupportt^
steerrtan*................................Clefk.
1M.>W To ae-MM)omifie Board «t SnperslaBoard called ic order by tbe ebafrT. G. 8HILS0N.
tnUr toekod anr. 1 awTe tbnl the
105.08
<U8.1
Mored
by
Mr.
Desn'aad
»anrerie-i
"Xvaichiaa
...............................
ors
'Off
tWBfetowsBtp
Oetoty;
Mor«d by Mr. Hleka and acpported
ropert be rotenod to the flntnce.
ly Mr. Bacil that bUk Noe. i:. " I Tec
Uentlftnen -^•MLn.coaWttea ca
Moved by Mr. Dean and aupponed
R'lU cnili all a<-rub<-ri> present.
VB» lad Mdu eonunluee to rtieck by Mr. Gray that the report be ac­
flaanct . ways and tnaalB rwpectfally
by Mr. Aaderron that tbe form
The uiiinfes of ye*t<-r4a> £ aeasloo IIS and trJ be refened back tu
oror and eomiwro 'wtth booke and rec- cepted and aio^.
cMnmliltt on •Isims and accounts.
Ldbariu
ym
loHowlnp
raport:

Prenilumi
...................................
rontna
be
accepted
and
adopted.
were
rcbd.ar.d
approved.
Carried r nil membm preaeti votof-the Mpertntoadecu. o( tho
Lost.
Meals for aapwinteodentt....
I llarlnp bad order conaide^tluv the
C.-J7jcd.
liur ••Ve..“-^17.
This Ik In; the time fixed fer apoor tor the pMt two jrcara.
I metter <>( firaoce. ways aaikneant (er
Mr. Hran then renewed bis former Help at pBtee, and »iaad
Mr. Dean hreaenP^d tfce mailer of lior upon Uic resolntlous i;bd i.>The chalymaa thereupon iSociared
Motion rnnKtited by Mr. OeVoUaO.
the ennlQp >-ear, we reconmicnil thtt
sur.'d.................... ........... ..
tnotiuo tn the efiet-t lhai biUa for
the
ccaniy
telt-pbone
coniracta.
ettsS:3«
for
r
CarHod.
the ansjani apjxiniDm'd in thia atnr-y
^h1
toMerial’tun.Tsbrt'at the fair trotiuds Oihea auppliea...... ...................
xct-iior that the coat of the acr.ice
3:30 o'clock p.
u The metter of conOnlBK pefMOs In
hr the auditor Fenctki. ^lt |IT.«i if.
Svpresa .......................................
nitKbt be materially tcduced by dia
^ the coontr jail at oonniy expenae To Uk- tiuuMblc Board of Gupe^ia- tontlnulii.-? t; iwrtlou of the teicphon-a. • oi-hrif mills U*' i aln^ ait"a ;ax jipai' ’*jth^ttwaw’ftr Labor
00
baUdlnp
and
be li-vled as stole tas. also :hat
era of Grand Traverte t-^juntyi
ee.-h dollar <1; the equaliied val-'
whan neh peraona hare not boon ««•
4I1.3*. three mtUs on each dolUr of -the cncaproonds ...................................
:ioe
nu
Jlovtd
by.
Mr.
Wyckotf
aad
supportGeeGw-sen—Tour
comDjIUte
uaUou of the couutv, which would
“»»">•■
ntartr eommMted to MU.
preaeniDtwylnp and cleanlnp pitnnda
.ty cdBalttru raluattoe <0 be levied as
III. Grey
MIS?
...
*]
refeTTed^ed
hy
Mr.
that
the
niBitcr
be
tmomit
to
J19.2<9.r.:.
after
exclodine.
MoUaa
sopponed
by
SnpenrUor
coonty poor, to »bom
Trt«tr*ph ........ ...........
■rrieeg
>uade
a
special
older
ol
buimcea
tori

the
natter
of
aecarlox
iho
avr
ibpsc
I'own^hlns
not
a
part
vi
iii~
.
bondiooi.
1
Morad by Mr. Shllat* and aaw»riHay and feed ...................... . .. ISho.'
•Mniy .road ayrtem. It was moved by
an.ei.i»B»nt. mouil by —. Poetape .....................................
88-0^
ad by Mr. Gray that a conunluae ofr nt a county phytician. botpiiai err- ‘ :o lan.orroa
t In tv several townshl.’ta
Carried.,
thTM. inclodtns Mr. Oean. be ap­• vice and deteotioo for larcQlk- <le»>«vn and sappoii-d by Mckersoii cny and supported by Mr. BhUaca Printlnp and adtartlMnp........
mM and wards, be reaaaeased. also tbst
loved by }
that v.c concur in the rccomsiecds- that action be defend upon tUs Note and Iniereat ..................... SU.W Ibe amo«»t tresikired In the stares
pointed by tbf chalman to loreail-• iinquenu. b« leatc to repon a^ fnlIowa;
'Ve
bare
Interviewed
Dr.
by
Mr.
Hlrks
that
the
board
adliont.
pate the matur.
laal'.er ur.tU ::C8 o'clock tomorrow. Stenprmpher and ofltee help. 150.00 nent Ot the u>wn«hip Herh lo ti*.
Swanlau In' ropard to d«*>tor'e aer- jouru antll h:su uimdrrow momlog.
Yeas — Hosair. Humlln; c-irilslt
Carried.
pnpetvipori in their respective town-'
CsuTlod.
M.StS.00 ship, he asacaacd tor the purpose ateoTh?rbalnnaB aDMdntdd Bnpervla-iticea for the cmnir poor and he
llcx«. Bfell. And- rson. Klnsdon. -\:iMorod by Mr. Buell and aoppotted
F. M.
erJ^Dean. Shltaoc ^ dea^aad. _
apreea to contrart with the c^niy
<:Q2 iloned In neb stsicmont: also that
leraon. Vt’vGkcff. BroaiWoot. Ilnnsto.- by Mi. Desn that the VUI for prem JJverdrvft........ ........................ t
Cbalrnutn.
The rtnimau thereupon dwUrod n, the eame rate lu .nw year.

Sapervtoor IVaa now appeared aad
tOBB-'bIrt hitinp frsMtonal srimed
lUy. ikan. Sbliaon. nrielai d. Mills— lun.s for lnsaran:-e. upon the fair
tooew OeUI * o'clock for eommlUco ciao.lutcrvlpwed Mra. W. K- Flab In ;LMI:r F_ white. (Icrk.
tool:
pan
in
the
proccedinga
aroands bwlldlopa ip too amount 01
. frorh
Iriy.iid te boapiul aenIce nutl ahe
v8oa inoiloc ot Mr. Hanshrisk:.
n*ri's<'d f.x.m v.ui-15 -• Btawn
rsc.i: be allowed tud an order drawn
4:d0 o'cloch. lagreea to recwlve caaee-ihe earn ne
cn the treasurer for the o-vnuiot. Car rupported b» Mr. Gra}-. the report wax tlonsT'-Ualricta with other townshtoaTheaday. Oct. S;f. A. D.. Ibll.
tVe
further raopmcimd that lh< chaT_
W »r. HI».
rii-d by )ea aad nav vote, all meS reweb^'acd ordersd plactu upon thi
Xiiys-rNoic.
u:tiu o'clock a. in.
man and clerk V aulhoriied to torte-T*.
l.c-rs prc.»ont voiiitp "ye4"--lT. '
t^irricd.
Uovd called to order by the (hulrnf Jut mile delinqueiita and ha apreat
; upon Ufica
;rica agr^
agr^ to »lHi tie
Tl.o chaliuau tben.-utHin d.clan-j
The ropoa- of rue OMuEitUc ot
to nccept the aane icrnla^^ lua'.
M
.\B*.lon::l , Banfcf •
^ roevad nucil lt:30 for conimlitgc .ictualltatlon was th.-u pwjted b
ykmr.
. . ..
^
F. M. HAMI4N.
.T‘~Try —^ aaoeta ofr tnonr» as mar be n> e*»aarv .......... ..
work.
I Mr. Hicks. Mo»\-4 by Mr. CIlV '
iracu with above Intereau-d ptraoae
Chslraan.
- •
.*y
jjwfoj eipensea of tbe eocaty
l« closed. •
BLMBR B. WHCTB, aerk.
The mti-ntes of yesierday'a temilo': • f^e following
recerdera
•perial order of
RespecUuHy etfbwilied.
were rtad and ipproved.
iweniml:
'clock.
leioi for
C. H. HAN'8I4>VBKY.
TV niuiter of the .rw«cat of tb -. Memorandom of agrtH-mcni. iua3e, Cirrird.
Batniday. Octe^r .10. lOlS.
w. B. Gray.
....................... ealary
upon'the pt.^aenrrired to
axl
Wo;n*,;
Bh.iiefCo^swasthw. :^
4,,- „; | Tlie
...........
........ iherenpon
............
The hour bavtBC irrtred
to which
which «eml-ttiorthly
k:9u oclocic a. m.
chr.li
declared :
X.,J. WYCKOFF.
j lation of their time property eerlllled
up and tbe comniliti-c on bui.dlu<t:: | October. A. D, 1813. by and U-iweeii
until 4 o'cL-ek lor oammlite to uke up the report of the cor
Baud caUod to order by the ebaU
Moved by Mr. Cleveland and
tee on equullsatioa. moved bt
Beard ol Supcnlsors of Gran-1, work,
aiid grounds marto a verbal report
Dean aad Bi:pported by Mr. CarUale
to the eBeci that tht :«seiirt>ly roo.u rmverse c unit}? Michigan, 'uy Its;
f o'clock p. in.
for the ladles coulo oe made mo: .j.^jimjan
th--1 rResolutions
«________
imirtuan and clerk, party of th
fiv«i the Wexford the , adoption of Ue report, which Uj
Lhalnuan and clerk aulburlscd to ei mufortable by placing siori
lirw part, and Mark Craw, of Trav-}, dhuiv bean*, of aupertleors were prebaUaoo and piereiand.
ter Into con tracts tbt-reln named,
doua and hanging a .door at tme of erst- City, MichlKim. party of the st-> !]u.otr4 and read, aa f-dlows.
' The mlnntea of yesterday's aeaalon
<^rrted: nil snJmVra present W the
Carried:
exits of the room: Ihst It p-ouU and part.
I Whereas, an etfort U being made
wars read and approved.
Jm* -Vaa."be loijMwaible to piece rsdUlora i.i
Wituesaeth, that the aMd party of;to build a aute highway extendiay
, IW. CievaUnd nnil1^u,p’7?„
......... ....................r- Board of Supervfa“ »«m>i Iho flirt part bring desirous or ..bialii- north and aotuh through tbe state.
.Shliaon nota of Grand Traverse County:
Moved by Mr. HicV -ud aupporUd
^ dufentlon rt>om for Juvenile do-.therefore be It
In the pr
o4nllemen—We, your cfjp-mlltce. / Mr. .tndiTBon that the report b- iu,„ueut6. aud the u.ld party of iV 1 Resob .-d. b> the Beard ^ 8u|»rrls
cased for the iorepoon't soceiou.
appcdptecl tc tovestic-ito me ro-v- sict-(i>ted anu adopted.
• i^^uid lany having such a room. I
«* M exford «-ouiuy. that surii an
0:00 o'clock a m.
muniepUon addreaa-d to this imsrrl
Carried: ,b>- yot. and nay vote; all *^ii(.rebv n.;rfed bv the said paitv .noderiaklng-ls Worthy of the support
Tbe oomnlttee on btillduisi and ' - •*-- county ot Menominee, reitarie»*or. j««ni vo,l.«
p,„ ,i„
.^d
-ti
crontda was enuted further time lu
rtrialon of the DrMn Law*,
.Moved by Mr. Henslovsky and enp- uDh a room cl No. 254 Waahlngio-i
J® Northetn MlciMgan. ano oe o
Whirii to report upon the instaUatlo-i would recottuneifd that this bocrd tak->
nc otaM auinc caaaa.'
f.vrorablc aelion 00 the rcaolUllon n< ported by Mr. Hoxelo that the. mar- uroet. the same to bo a fundabed rtunher
ter of ftea due Irom Jurtice <oan a-id hooin located on the second floor end. Kcsonru. th.vt our representatb.te
requested
to
use their
Mr. BuiTowe now appearvd a»4
Judge of the rccorderii' court bo r.-'in i-o eufUdently hcxied and Gshtc-l
-tiablishing aorh big’.took part in iha proccedlnce. ,
comfortably funiirbod an-I
frm-d'to tho cowmlueo on financ.-.
.._v parallel wlth.the Grand Rapids «.
Tbe chairman Iherenpon decUced a
ways and means, with InatructlMis to It. be kept ill good wder ft-r ore i- fndlaou lURroad from Crsnd Rapids
ipeMe until -11 omook lor eommiuee
Niucv SI :iu\ and ail iinies: amid roc: < to Miu-kiaaw Cli}-; and be it further
•port ou Tliureday at 9 a. m.
J. H. BrE14«
to l-e fumUhed ns ahovt- stated 'oW. B'. DEAN.
Resobed. that the clerk of this
. /

41 o'clock a. m.
Moved by Mr. Cleveland and ati.v the 8-jm of fifty Dollars ($50.f>0). for board mail copies of this resolution
HA14>H HICKS.
To the Honorable Board of Supotported by Ml-. Uicke that the comtuii- '.• period of six moclha after the da*:- at oiioc to the Boardn ot tiuperviaor
U K. CLE\’fcH,ANn.
Tiaora ot Gtnnd Traverae County:
And the sai-1 inow In acssluu in adjoining oountles.
Ylored by Mr. Carlisle und sup lot- Dili Imance. ways and means b- «.r thK agreement
OeoUwen-We. yow commlucn un
l.arty of th- scamd part also agree I Moved by Mr. Griiy and supportel
•Mace, ways and mcane. 10 wbira ported by Mr. Brnadfoot that the re­ cDipowered to secure the aervlecs ol
cn Miouutani to audit the couc;.
■'^"'■'1-- jir. Broadfoot lhai -same be ’
was referred the matter ol Indexlu-i port be accepted and adopted.
tlie tuiid ju'v<-uii
olDcbra' Looks for the year 19U.
ved and placed on file.
Carried.
the birth, death and uatureUxatioR
dtUlaed at this room; said meals- 4-,^^
CarjUHl.
-Moved by Mr. Buell and eupportcl
Moordfi. afu-r careful Inveeugatlo:
b.- clthc.-tim.ish.-d in^^d row-. \
following n-port was presented
On motion of 5lr. Doan. snpjHjrt -1
wonld report on the coat of same ae br Mr. Hicks that the Van! adjourn
at ihrir d.Llnfi room isblc for th- < ^
j, j,,
ly Mr. Buell. '\be -buerd look a ro•oOewe:
in of Twenty C.-i.u per luriL thTraverse Cltv. Mich.,
icss until i:3c.
be paid for upon ibc fur
q,.j
jj,jBirth Repert
V. M. HAMI4.V.
l:'.;0 o'clock p. m.
Ltsbiug of iwoper sUtemenL
»«.to th< Honorable Board of SupervU
Board called lu order by the chair- | r.-beotcd 10 and au.lited by the Boai..]
^ Grand Traverse County:
BLMJiR E WHITE Oerk."*^'^
«.f Soperv-iaors. This agreement to to; Gentlemen—We. 'our committee on
l-e binding upon the resp.>cijve Pxr-i nuance, wav's and means, having
Monday. Ort. 21. A. D.. 1912.
hereto for a iwrlod of tlx wouibs.'
jj,, matter of c.
itness. our bsnds and. seals the j,fB„
*
I7S.C0
; of Grand Tr»verao conniy:
and year Erst abotc writtoo.
respectfully yccomniond,the folGcmieiucft—Your u>rouiiu-e «
OetGi Repert
Board oCSupenlaor* of Grand ,T-'av­ lowlttg:
^
anre. ways and means, to whon
General index .book, approxi­
erse county. il.S.)
Salaries
Roll qdl; all membera preeenL
leferred the report of the 1
mately ......................
»15.0>
Bj- .;.......... .................Qialrroan.
Probate Judge and Judge of
'The ndnuies of Saturday's aeasloa
sulora' relief cpmnussloo. wou d
......... .......................Clerk.
•ladexlnt S,«» nnmea nt K.
Juvenile court .......................$1.$».-V"
... read and aM>raved.
iccomracnd
that
9900
be
ptaeod
to
iLMKb ........................................
<0.50
lES.l , roumy treasurer ..'.................. liSO.tMi
The followtog oomndUte leportMoved by Mr. Hicks auu supported. Comity clerk ...........................•' 1.50n.t.-j
was preaented by Mr. - Dean, who
We also I
'
• fo5.5o moved lu adoption:
l.v Mr. Hoxale that the form of cdn-iDepiity county clerk ..............
2C0.to
(bnlraan and secretnry ot said
be aw>«ived. . ,
Jl*rc-s«wuttt« .itto.-aey ...............^
To the 'Honotkble Board of Supervla- -nlaalon \>o allowed f.'h each a year,
Carried, by. yea. and (nay' vote, all Count;
inty sc
iws of Grand Traverao county:
General Index book oa handund Ibe other nicuiber $10 per yea'
Jrmac- aupcnatendenla of
lembers picncntlng voting •^Yesi'no cost.
*
GcaUemen — Your commltteo
liosptwifuliy BuutuiUei.
eoii.w
indexins «SS nanwo at be cath.«33.::- whom was referred resolutions passe-l
J. H. BfELI,
The atom la an oatUaatc. and con by tbe Northweqjem-MIchigaa UankThe following form of-tontract wat
W. W. DEAS. ,
J. H. BUELU
■idrrtus the large number of names cra’ Club endorsing tho esubllahC. H. BROADFOOT.
;>ro8i.-3ted:
r. H. BROADFOOT.
to ha recorded, tt U very conaerva ment of a connty school of agrlvutThis agrevmvnt. made and eblvr-1
Cr-aituluee.
W. W. DEAN. I
am. We reconujcnd tltat the clcrl: turu in Grand- Truterso
Trt.1
count,
Mmrt by Mi. « icveiauiA and s'l'e into ttbla rut day of Ovtobor.'A. D..
Committee.
be utatruuud (0 procure th-j neeeasar.. report aa follo'-'s: No doubt aucl.
bv and bi-twifn Mrs. (V. E.
lorted by Mr. Dtun that Aho ropo.l
Imoi%I by Mr. Hicks and supported
index Dooks and do the workju. soon school would be beiieflrlal in luuav Le u^tvptcd bnd adopted.
H#b. ot T.-r.vorBc- City. Mivhlgii.
of the lirst I>un, aud the coiini:- by Mr. Merrill that the report be ^
wAys. but the grent cX|M:nb<- of usipbtVvrricd by yea and n»y »otc; a'.
■U-d and adoptJ-'d.
/.
“•^%.H.BUELUItahlng such a ertiool wot.lu be inoic UH-nibon pr.-seni voting "Vea,"—15. . of Grand Traverse. State of Miiblghii.
.'arrled: by yea and nay vote, all
I
w. W. DEAN,
1
than the peopto ot our coimo' eonld
Moved by Mr. I'U-velsnd end au j jiariy of the aetond part.
^
C. H. BROADKOOT.
beur at tbit time. Tho Icltial outlay loried by Mr. Anderson that the ua.
Wiinesscth, that the said party o' __ ambers present roting "Yes "—IS.
Oommitlee.
would bo 320.t»0 and perhaps more: ler of fixing the sal.vry of the countv ,hc s.>cond part being ct-slrous Jf I The following report w as .presented
Moved by Mr. Hanatovaky and dkp- this amount would be borne by tho Officers be rrierred to the coBimUb** making an-angeaenu to take' rare a: and read by Mr. Buell:
Traverae City. Midi..
ported by Mr. Andaraon Umt the re- county by a direct tax. aa none of
He indigent sick of the coupiy. and
i finance, ways and nieanB.
Oct. 23. 1912.
port he ndopud.
tbe money from tbe atM.e. or from
he said first party having sultbbl.Can led.
^
kloved Vt Mr. Hoxaie and rappqrted
Carried; sdl cteoitors preaent rt
As an airendir-nt. moved by Mr
the Vnlled SuieB.'at proposed b>- tb.'
ouuis. does hereby agn-e to take can- To the Honorable Board of Supervls
Trarcrce City, Michiguu.
ors of Grand Truvetse County:
Page hill, if it Iwv-onifs n law. w.hi’J
the iudlgenl siek of Cnuid Tiav
tVyckofr and supporttd by Mr. tlevi- b}' Mr. Cleveland that the retort to
Ott 22. 1912
Grtitlomeii—We. your coDiiiifttee ou Und that tin- word adopt be atrirken i.ocepi»d and adopted.
tJpon fnoilon of Mr.prmy. tnppoflte .vvcilable for the conslnu-ti.-ii irf To the HoDonibIc, tb.- Itoanl of s5
IK euuniy uix)u iW lulluulns term*
huaiir-!. Wills and nHuiw tu wbiuu *aj cut mid list the report be roferrevi
by Mr. Merrill, the lidordHuok a
.•jrrit-J by yes and nay veto, W
<v>iuili->i». u»-wi'.:
btoidlngs or the luirrhaw. >f not Irsr
penluorB for Gruid
Tratvr.coiialy <-krk l-ark to Ah. oommlliee with Inalrii.-- aemtofs
. cooo unUI l:3V o'tlmk.
mtora presrai
prearai voting ‘•'Tcl-—1$.
tiuui ouu bundn-tl arn-s ef tond. as
Vvpl.o d 4»a--£. Ml.'"' l>-r, wink f.-T n-ferml the bill of the
ci-iiuiy. MirUig;m.
work for county
): 38 o'clock p.
crB tu luuku a ten per cent reduvlegulred by low. We .voiild n.o'iillu IJirt throe weekt, a.id'JtU.W U t tor $26‘i.0ti for extra
aioviM by Mr. HIcU and aawonsl
Gt-iiUelut-n—At y.Hir T.-<ri.'st .1 ha-,
I ill 1911. would
Board called to order by the chair- mecd that action lu this nim.-r be tried to muke an estilhate of the v.
week for ihe-iiaiauce ot tbo. llin-.ty Mr. Gray that the toord adjosrs
that 1' ll
L«»t.
deftMTed uaUl Ujo Otioher «c»aiou. •d boarding the inuiajcs of the cou:
unUl tKOtorrow a-on-iag at 8:3«.
Ihey are aide.
J, H. BCBLU
BoU call: all motubern preaent e
CUBI'B for treatment bnly.'gl.Ofl p«-r
1912.
Tbo original mothw then being p«t
Carried.
ty Infirmar}-.
C, II. BKOADFOOT.
copUag Mr. Dean and Mr. Rhllaou.
F. M. 1IAMI4N.
M . W. WiAN.
lo a vole, resaited as foliowa:
I'H-forc luoring Into the new bull-1- C3}; lul-ercuiosiB egs»-s. $I4.«l p-'
W. W. DEAN.
Tho following reiiort '
C. H. HAN814JV8KY.
week: or.vslpelas cases. IKOO per
Ycra-lloxale.
Ilamlft.. iJirllsle.
ig ar paid U- the kc-.-pcr $j;T5 i»
Committee.
N. J. WYCKOFF.
eek:'idl other Gases at
por
Hlcha. Bnrro*^ Gray. Broadtoot. tLMEB E BHITE. Cleric.
week for tbe board of each inmat
yiovid
by
Mr.
Hoxaie
aad
anpportpMlnr the work. .
K. H. BI7RROW8.
lotk.
IlMiaiovsky. Dean, develaad. MlUf
39c per day. In order to aacerta'
ConelrncUon Company
W. B, iJb.VY,
whut v-e are now paying as nearly ;
~n.
be auepivd and adopud «
Friday. Oit‘25, A. D,. 1111
To tho Honorable Beard of SurervU.u....bu
The moUen to adopt the leport '
l-osalblo. t have taken the last s: »:r- ii-bii-m; ui.»
Nays-Boaii. .ASdeiaon. Ktogdoc,
9:M o'clock a. m.
on ot Grand- Traverae CoaaD-.
vis'iifttuvfcta. and give jwilcnta good
.nonths. Ap.-il. May. June. July. An
-oonded by Mr. Hoxale. and the 1
.NidtCraon. WJ^lS—5.
Board called to order by'riw toalr- '
<arp and tr-.aunent: «lto to keep i-1 members present tcUng '
d |prevail.
vat and September and added ll
ring put to a vote. It did
roiried. ^
.
'
mwen' and meat bllle.anC the wagi™,|»ruure cto-«a rrard ot
'"V;„Vea
Mr NhskfXIok.i— i
Mr. Shnion now appeared aad too>.
Moved *by Mr
paxlent. This contract to be in force ported by Sr, Gray 1
inhtes
)>art
I
d the pmeeedlnga.
der constderatioB the adding of at
period of six months from
those bills aremged 1199^,::
Moved by Mr. Deaa that this board,
4:;lV o'c
adj-nim until 8:38 oc
tioaa ot ftUng caaaa in the ranlt ot t
l-er mouih.
gd.32 per day. For the- -SerL-of.
............. I the W.
.wprropriaip $1,888 to the nse of tbej lltnslovaky.
Ractotar of Oeeda. wot
Tbi- rolBBic-s Of yeeterday'a atiiton ,
f part
Rellet Coon appeared before th- iiinie tnonili-. there hiu» in-en an ay.-e aapie »
>elr hat
wrt-c reed and ^ppioied.
rai- of fifteen Inroatrs. uwkUig th.- hereto have hereui
board-nnd
requested
that
radiators
F.
M.
HAMU.N.
to tbe |)
iind seals on Ihc
fnd a door be placed In the iucctl-i.r loet of each per dey 42.-.
Morsd1 by Mr. Btodl aad supported
The k-lkiaittg report wraa,pt«weat*d;
Chairman
It to almost dn.TOafclblr to'grt
above wrltun.
place ot litat orfanltation m the tosvTo the HottorsMe Board ol Bupervto- ,
Kick
hlUMEK E. WHITE nert
RaopactfttUy allotted.
ntUl^i
meat of the conn bou*c-. 'There bt-ln: Ihls aicuiwtoly. lor we* have be. 1 Board of.Snpcrviscrs of Grand 'Tyavspproprialtoo be UM
ora of Grsnd Traverse CoubI»:
iTsc roanty
i
tbligod 'C brsiti our housekeeping :<
lansarv seaslon.
Tliursda.v. Ort. 21. A. D . 1912.
'«,enil«n>0i>—We. your K.mmiisee on.
the very bottom und have pun.hiio.-.i
Jly- . ..:...................... iliBlniian.
9:pn xt'rhKk a. m.
Carried.
fiaaacc. kaj a and means, to whom .
r. H. HANSI/)VSKY.
............................ ........ :'... Ctoto.
etc. in Inru^r nuajiUtl.^
Mrs. M. B. Sandora «nd Mm. «v. <Spa referred tb- repem of the cooaiy
Board called to order by tbe toalrMoved by Mr. Cartisle and auppur. • The followlnf form of contmit wa< giTK-erics.
ihvn we will have li> no It. th.- fulm 0. Hull appeared before the board- >0 superUrti adema ol the poor, woold re­
(d by Mr. YlerrUl (hat same bo oMflc {.resented:
Mo.Cl! i.v Mr. Catiliili^d support “Brffcall: an members-predrat ei- tbe hrteresia of sramBn*a raSrage as I port ac fotljws:
This agrtement. inadr and eMvied In ih...rulur«5 nlso. we will have tni-'
a MMwtal order of bnslnNS at vigrtaUws from i):- farlii -wh; '■ ,.-d I-: Mr Merrill that the form 01 l•-pUng,8upc^ttoo^B Dean. ShOsoa an-I tdbed the rooperatlon of
anperinto this *4t day of Ortobir. A. D.
R'e have checked tbe tooka of tho
e'rtoek ou Thursday of next week.
bate not had ln-reiofciv. W' Itontrart be approved.
I
1911, by and briwein ihi.--Board of
rltori at the conlfuc electlao.
Merrin,
Carried.
\.
cuperlBtMidriiU of the poor
a «B aa
t*P0B motion of Mr. Of»y. rapport the ordm drawn 00 tbe county and
Tb.-xminules of yeslcnlay'a aeaslaii
Moved by Mr. Grav and supports BuperMaon of Grand Travonu- coun­ have ralH-d fruit ami vegriableB i-<: 1 tnrrii-d b,.- yea and nay voi*-. ai:
pix-s-nt voting "V.
ed by Mr. Hnaslovsky. the board to-iX find that same agree.
were read aad apiuPred.
hr Mr. Bpell that the chair appoint ty. Michigan, by Its ebaimian an! lonaumptlon ihU next wlmcf. iu> y -1 luieinbon
The foUowliig restdntion »aa !>r>
H. B Mratagne. secretaiy of the a receaa vnUI 1:30;
a rweaaatative to confer with the cleili. party of the Drat |>art. and l,a- know, and hpve r'fu been able 1 >
J.
H.
BIXLT..
tied .by Supervisor Wyckoff. whj Grand Traverae Region Fair Aanorisw-hk-h salPh siionW be vrc-01:30 o'rioek p. m.
FayetU Swwnton of the same pluc-.
Board of adpervtoors of Beoxie
W W. UBA.N.
Board cnltod to order by the cbalrRed to this ai-coutil tar food.
__ p^rd lu aitofUoa:
ty of the soewnd part.
non. appeared before tbe board and
U at ilooor aad aaimtote a aale ->r
C. It BBOApF*K>T.
Nciihrr I'-iIs 42<- ror t’lc 35-c :>-r
VVhrreas. thc\law toveroiag the re­ reed his m«n of the mcripw and
I'ltoesaetb. that iLe aald party <u
rn. •
.
,
the preaoot vaalt fixturea In the ReiOoiumiuee.
Rott call; all members preadnt e*
Ibe first patt being desirous of ei.i- .mate represent the enitrc -coot cf ports vf■^jtts1k*« of the peace aud 6tobnraetr-nu of this year't fair as
|gbr ot Daads' otflea.
Moved
by
Hr Shilraa and sopparwd
pioytog a CDuntv .pLvsicfun to attend taring for them, as it dtes not in- jnSlce of ih..- icci.dc f court, requires .foUaws:
ccptlbg Mr. Deaa..
Carried
by
Mr.
Gray
that tha raport be. ao2:88 o'claek.
every thf ' Repert ef th* Grand Travstos Re«ian
lude cloihlng. taedl^'e and-ihed!c.-l ihbt they :irttv
Tbe chairman appointed as such J1 rases of slckueas si the tom ty in
ix-pted
and
adapted.
The hour hsvlag arrlred In which
. Fair Aasaelatlerr taaara 1912
ronrtarnTntl~T SnpeivUor Clevelan.1. liTcary. the .county Jati nnd IndlgM*. ttendaacr, heal, lig'oi. eic. At on- ia.va
Carried.
to consider :b* roeomneadatioo of the
Whhetc.vr. it aii>-ur» <tat.it has no',
•apervlaor Sbllano now nspearel dek of the county, and tbe aald *-'■ lime the romriy fttmishea liic .baP lSepMTiaon BraodfoM amd Haarioscosu'uat.v :or tiicai 10 do so; Nov. r- 19H. ra^^haad.-l • 2*.»1 committee on bwDdinga and groandu
end party being willing to ccotfc; aag lu fnrntohUtrs and paid 12.50 p-r
•Bd took aan la the preceadtata.
tbereu-re k- >t .
Cask for Mbc«M'i8» ............. 250.00 reliOve to (be InataBadoO of ateel sky ^ anoMted and book pgrt Is
M. W. Merrill, cfaaiimaii of the mm- to do this work, now therefore dd« week for the‘board oTeach Inmai
the
procetowga.
' . .
fiHftg
cases
to
th*
office
of
tbe
reglshot for aeveral yesik last past v.IWblvcd. ihn tl3<' rlrrk be
- Inatrufi
......
Stall real,.............................
*(-S®
RiiUee or towna preecned the fob
Tbe chairman theewspon d« oto«d -a
ier ef deeds, on toothm of Mr. Umw
iuatkes V|V»e of tsiephoae ..................
The said party of tbe second part !-.vve been obliged to fnralsh liest aiiJ
; JO potifi
toirlag rt-ixwt:
(be reoces Mtil 1i:U ter eiMotOtoee towk
100.<]0 loTi-ky. supported by Mr.
o' thr recorders', r*sh for premium list ..........
trees- lh treat all cases of Indigt^ light In addition, so you win see ihr'
Treverae City. Mle"h..
llrtg
0‘elook
A
to taatter
was
made
a
apeefaU
order
df
I5»nl
s'uMl
rriralr-.,
cash
from
eouakv
fdr
prSr
. .ck and to charge the county thefe- I he high cost of livlag has Its eSei
Oct. 19. 1912.
To tb* Hoporabte Btord
SoperTlaI.OM.03 boslneaa for 19 oVtork tomorrow.
■ ■ with tbe law.
Klnaia
Tb the Keaorable Board of Soper- loT the BUDi ot |1.» for each and upon the eost o. maintaintna f'
ers. Grwad. Ttwvcrwe t3rinuy. MMtiL-.
navB
Mr. Dean now Mpearod and took
evorjv visit that he jimy be calie-J touuD' poor ?s well ae Ufoh privaifr
0-8
T
and
irnnd
~at^
reealpta
L(27.<^
upon to make by tbe
bomee.
HO—Toor f coDuuiUve.
SSuemcn—W*. yow etoomlttee lo
Y'oura very ceopeettiillv.
Mervhanu' booths ........
Mr, K-ngdoi
of Ibe poor, by the shrrtR or by any
vtom was twfemd tbe mshar of eteei
F. D. MARVIN,
Matobershlp tkdteU ......... ST5.n.*
Ci.rriiHl
lupcniaor. and In rari- he. atould^bSnpert.M..- lI.iBs'iMnk; was cxeaird
t'uainuan Stipl. < ^',Du•>^.
tallad Bpon lo to outside o< the Aty
ter
Of iMesa. won a rrqnest tsat we
r
tbe
board,
aettoo
1
from
further
x’
j
endiicc*"
today.

-JoB-l
Moved
bj:
Mr.
Shllscn
aniJ^pj-o.into tbs eonnirr to viali the Indigent
be ftres bSIbwaj to'Aanto Bon
■(.■pon.ai.iioa of Mr. Dcaa. aupponra
rkk. be akaU be paid the ram of $LU0 rd by Mr Dean that Jhs <
be allowed aad an order draws
l-r Mr. Oray.dhn toard took a recess losuraace
...................."for erery «Uo trav- lion h9 'rrerived sad placed 00 «e.
ib.' trcaaarcr lor (be tsoMtk. f$K29.
ontU 1:28 a'clact.
• iMbtororris toto
Asd the aald llm Carflsd.
retait^ aa RAotfg:
1;3« oYloefc p. to-. iBi^Tele race ...
party agtaw lo pay for Us aerrices The tBainaak thcrcopoa declared

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lULnimf^
CammUtm tm fcwtMtuw M aroiAA*.
Mw«« trr ». Cultole vul -amvorff
od kp Mr. Hoai* U>M tb« r«pon U
m««m« wd a«wud.

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vital «u Rtnnd «to Mtur

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itata kr wr. DMn and amdrwi
r Mr. Carllalc Ota (ta kOla at
' ' t CevtaV and t.
Wo VMdd KMfMi (ta| the loV
tanoc M taooM ta dtaetawwd:
I tb* ■tartaon' neab itatfr. ruttawd and <^atOat dnw* an tba
W«r nt dMta tr«Mr*r «r«
:r«r tor t
OMBBlHiMCT »(t<M <6L aim UO
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Glitaw- irtiptabw in Uc atawriv
»osx. Ubrerr m4 tattni'i rooo
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br lilr. XiMdoa and avp-

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TroTciToe' To tbe Itoaorabte' Boar'*
OtC 14. A D.. 1912.
ot Sorer»l»otT of tlraad '^;.varte
»:«o o'cWk a. m.
County. HicAlan:
Board railed to order bT tbe rtvlrIk^lUciuei—Wr. ynur ><oniBilitee »'
rjtanre. vajs and iiMWiia. «io bar*^'
BaO «aB:
eertlTi' that the r<H'.e«'iDt: is tbe pav
Mtttaes of >e9tertiay's
toll for thia •eoslo.i. and reramioea I
ami atarorod.
that tbe c4eik be ratbortnd to drr»
CJO
orders on the coonij ireuarer for, th ■
TBefe
139.30
S1.30 Stale of' Mtalfaa. Crauty pt UraaJ
LITTLE STEAMER CECELtE SANK
IN LAKE-ST. LOUIS.
Perrerrn
Total
MUeaae
4 ss.a<
I S6.m 1
Joha Hosle . ..........
• 3T.CS
-SS.Oh I
P. A lUaOlB ........
3«.«4
3CP* !.
Albert Cariuie ...
2S.M ■
39.00
Bata neks............
Z6Z<i
2t.O;'
J.
' H
- . 1BoMt ..............
24.00 Bdr.‘
Banova .
C.TO
» !* ’
WRECK OCCURRED OuhlNQ RE­
».0t Pred Rlnydoo ............
9A0 Nalaon J. W.reknir
3S.4ti
=tw
MARKABLY HEAVY WIND.
TAS A A. .Mck^nwr ........
S8-.40
12.00 Wat A Cray ..........
:«,si
ll.pl Cbss. IL Brotdfoot ..
■ :c.o>i
3C.« Farmer Who Heard dries Put Out
Cbaa. H. Hanslovskv
nk.flfl
j«.eo
W. W. Dean................
IV Small Beat and Saved Fc^r
• Jd.oti
. O. SbUsoa ........
. Men Fiw ttv 'Buu
SB«i
I. A ClerelsQd ....
Wreekare.
3A.W
Fred B. Mills ............
3C.V.I
linrtoa W .MerrtU ..

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: ClorfiBta. trip ta Havw .

T

$4IS

n m-1-EJ.I•rialaiMd rdferrad to a
••.Not allowad. «

[o.tnroor.

■nd^ti

B.W.
Conjai!{tee.

••■atamd to aborts.
•~*«Sot allowed.
'.sMot allowed.
nfftairea to Sopu. Poor.

• report be
i and nay '
Carried
lemUers votins "V,*'- -'.s.
Supervisor llamUn preeented a bill
of Dr C, .\. Clark, for inedlral aert'ices

Tn*«m CHy, Mlcktan. October 18. 1911.
n tho HoMnblo Board of Snpemaora: •
....
toar CoauilHoo on Oalnii ota Accowitt *<»“
<« by ^ whole board.
itao that tlio Clart o# U»U Board bo atrthotliad td draw ordefi iSHovev Bj MI. vteroHiau ukl tae re
Csrried by yc* sibi nay rotv a:
tr TrMwwor
TrMwivor tor m umo.
ton be accepted nad adopted, cxcoid- j^bers prasent T«ias
on tbo oputr
i** —j*.
rotUs •••Ye*"—13.
Bd cha^n or CtaiM.
lu etolma Noa. BS. 54. 115 and 113.
Claim No. natmani• and
Tbe oomtntttee on apponiMinen
wbieb bad been prevlouBly passed up- rabniitted the foUowlaj; report
I Chartoa V, Bowe. Bn~r--------- -.

* City Book fton. o«c* wppIUw
3
A Oo.. eanrt Kbnry bonko.........................
. 4 CItaor ItaUabiN Co. b^....^^..............................

1

BIHEB DEFEAT
FOR TURKEY

overlooked.
Mored br Mr. Cli-teland and so
ported by Mr. Hanalorsk} ibat th
blU. amountlna to 4:0. be paid and a
order dmwn on the treasurer 4tir tt
Canted by yea,and noy <
lembets voilna “Ve*'—IS.

V.i.niroi!, No-.
Wi4d was

celved today that ctorin* mremendous
rm last nUht iftc JIMIe pA«eBtrr*
bletilner -Tooclie s»» aiink In . t.hl.0
SI.
ten
ot bore, and
vistoeh perdvlr vu-ro •liomiird. iorludinn men, vreo-ra anil cMldrvn. _'and .
iiD Jour n: -n »^r
With a
r.5 :all«- sale
1 11. the HUle
f.-aft BtiwU • the Rooky IhIp Prrrtx.
-in.’ tto ihlu wooden bull wa» smai-li-.
jSlitkLa uf th.- drosai.ic anmitFarwr AWiondor lonurd. witn
oimliy put uul 'in a 1-oai and fovutd
ir turn iIio«1nc to srr*rki«». The
i‘<kasr la drinina aahore today.

'.5

WIU. MW SUE FOR KICF TERRIBLY BURNED

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it

mailer of dlaposlna *>t
tbi- old lnflrnwr> property. k>i I.
1^-k 9. 'urUliiut plat of Tniverae
nty. would reconttrrad'ttiai the chair'
tad clerK lie losirucied to rlnite
. _ at with Miiley Hammond (br
Jljnfi.flO, and Ulul Mr.
alven imtniMlnic pokaesKlon.
U A C4-K\'KI,4ND.
C. II. BROADFOOT.
C. II. IIANSIXJVKKY'.
W. B. C.A.AY.
UAI.J‘II HICKS. •

Ooo. A. Staarni. Iivrtal or JoknOirl^ (dotdlar)..
0. P. Car\-or. burtal of WUltam Dteita (aMlar)..
liovl Sonlo. barla) or a SaUartoo WaMtcr)...........
Un BMila. horial
8. r

LITTLEt DON IRWIN VtCTtM OF
.LOWE'EN ACCIDENT ^
n Two Weeks Turkish Army Was
Beaten at Every Stand by
Face add Hepd Were Bum«d Whra
ArMfe* of the Bsikan
Whitkera on Maak -CaugBt
Sutes.
Fira
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.Sofia. Nuv. 1- The lliilcarian cap­
ita) U wlldl.r n.k*i<-lne. a* It 1* hcUeved tlic war Is prarlli^oll^ won. The
onlv dtprt-sslaa fentcic i- the new*
of tbe viuirmou' tu'^-.ce at the tiont,
and 'Ibe arrival of ihoanandu oi wound­
Motred by Mr. Nickerson and sup- ed Th* 1-ospUals ore ovrifiaocrl and
lUKted by Mr. MerHIl that the report there arc not enouah ilortci* nml med­
he a<ver.led and adopied.
ical aiiiiplirs are iahaii>ie.l
Carried by yea and nay vote: all
actin'k aa volunicc
lembers present roilna “Vc*“—13.
Divided Over Peace.
The matter of antberfslitK the plseic of ioarhed ashes at 10c per load on
r^Rianiinoidc. No'. l.--Tlic «»1>1C drirevrsys of the fslr srtmnds and Inei alter an all hlshi seaslou I* deadtbe oboHnt up or oue of the tnilld- locked over sulns for pem-e. an tvonic
ints was. on motion of Mr.
favor flyliilne until the last Turk U
,nppo«ed by Mr. Dean. reD
killed, nihrr. b.lic«c
nothine
committee on hulldini
erounds with newer to acL
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^ i lfei,, liyillllllili
SUrei by Mr. In^fOT and anp- ed by Mi; Merriu that tbe boaN t
ported by Mr. CteveUnd that the cm' tarn Aalil 1 o'clock tomorrow moi
f #ott be acessfad «vd ndaptaA
: 0 ^Bcrtnd hr iwb and bay avta. all^
P. M. BAMtlN.
'^Btabora preM wa«ta ‘^'^1.
Chi'
^ ta Cnrilale nta mtavt MLMBB E. WmTS,^tak.

(Fturu Friday-.. Reeotvl Gofde.l
Hoa irwis. the ;-yei^r«M aim of Mr.
and .Miw. W. J. liwln. wut (riatanaU.*
ed about the Iieod and fkcw last
iilglit when a uuurk and false whMkHa
which lie ua* wcsrlhg bctwuu- Ignllloni Ihe candle of bU tak-o^lsntern. The cbild'H lilc vtas eared by
till- liinrl.t a.Ttval of bla fatber. who
lore a«a> the mask wnirti was ^
tiVfl.t il.-d .nrtdiiiii the imv'* bead.
>u.i .'xUnawiabed ih.- Aamt-. vrhich
had spread Ki hla hair
For a nine >t wa# feared that tbe
hurn* would prove faul. but the attendin: ph.sIHr.iL now has cw-i;
ht«lH- lor lire cliU.r*'
ccovery. and
atai.'s (bat ft is |ioy*lhltv that the
hams may heal wi as to leave no
i-enr*.
111.- Ih.y. fallowlB? the UfUAl HaV
wf'en t iistoni. had securrd a fack■I.iniem end had ntic.l hlms^f «u!
ivluh mask nnd whlakera. He had
been rarrii'c :he lanicra about for
^tt.ic Lime au.l finally decided tiHHo* '.
I out. Aa be stopped ib blow: out (be
ondle Ihe flame caught In the foistwhikker* nnd spread at once to the
mask nnd hi* hair.

Janimr.v tJaniiar.v
: vb tt.ilniw ll.iltauians,
/
I War is Prarttcally Over.
Oarrted/
londnii. Nov. I - A f.uir dhj>' Ivatilc
The minulet) of (he enfire session
in Thrai-r ha* cn-lcd in the iiiimii.h
acre read and approv ed.
Mowed by Mr. Dean and nupportc.t of the Diilgftrinn et
by Mr. Nickerson that u-c do new ad- Ccoeral tiavoE. whose *kllHitl
ioora.
cKj- has prolmhly lironaht to a <lo*c
CnrHNl.
of the shortest slid most reiimrkable wars-on record.
_f-----' *Chairman.
BI.MBR E. WKn^CIcrk.
A treat Turkish army, esilmate<l at
ore tlian 2->n.««0 riien. ha* been <leA AA ♦^ ♦A V
A ♦ A ♦♦
feated and Is In retreat.
SOUTH MILTON
TliP child was ntu atiYnii caosslt l"
nople l*-hflioved to be at the mere)- of
uir.off-the. hlBiln* moak. which was
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
lied around hta head, and hls (raatlc
tUrry- M'anver has returned from
acrcaiiis arirartc.-d hla father, who
DeUalre, where he baa been on
ru-sslng the advUabUIiy of aulna for
pulitsl off the ma«k und etUnsulsIuid'
hoard of supervisors.
The flames wlih hit hand. The boy*’
Bsreast Bus-ve sad' Eltper Wood
the new* that «'omc*__trohi
cythrows and mo*L%( hls hair were
di««inc potatoes for Bevary Hooper
Consuntliio]
burned entirely off and all over the .
this week.
It la only a Tortniahi since Turkey
Mr* .A Kske of .Esst Jordan U'vis declared wsr. The iimt week of ram- face and head are deep h>irtis.
YVbili- tho.bumlDK niask «u In ciLpItlas with her aunt. Mr*. Walter Wil­ l>aian clo-sed with tl>e draniaiid fsll of
iri with hi* face, the cbIM must
son. this week
Kirk-Kitcs*eh. full?' revealing for the
ItiL.c suffertil uiiluld agony, hut |ui '
r. and airs. Alva Goodoiaa have lir*t time the diyorptoiratlpn.
Stored into the Bullock ctMiace next morale and inefficient ««ii;)i.is-.arlat of tndnred Che pain and irrainien*. wli'i
luiirh more fortitude than niaoy ae
to their oM home. We-are all glad the Ttirkifli.aniiy,
they did not p> far away.
Today ilwt ormy 'J* defeat-', -^ui- older petuon would be able t > msinMr*. Georae Hurst and son OrvMlr cd witnin
iiMle* of Consianitnoide.
of Qk Rapid* are vialilBB at the home and possibly ii* retreat wUhln the caie
AAAAAA.AAAAAAAAAAA
of her mother. Mrn. WUllara Wood.
w> of .lefciise I- cut off
MAPLETON
A
Iraier Ineis and hls assistant. Hc'h
the briefi«»t ami vaguest
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A
Wood, returned to the fornver's borne touni* of the crest battle hate
Mapli-lon, Ovt 2*—Mr, and Mr*.
Le«Mi rteelvcl. for the'.war lia» l«>en EYank Warren and covnatn
141e«l>etl*lly iwnmikshlo in thin hot a finn Raii.le ol Ar bi.-, si.ciii 4a*t t?unintk- war eorteeiK-ndeni ha* been *1AA AAA.AAAA AAA AAA A A
dav evening with Air. WtrT.-n'- tnolli- '
loncd at the front «xce|d In tbe rape
'. Jir*. John Wefrcn.'Sa,
AROUND SILVER LAKE.
Ml* . John J. ijirdln sio-nt Sna-liy, '
aaaaaa'aaaw'aaaaaaa cf tbe Rtile Moiiyenccrin rampalan
ugianst Surtsri.
vvlth Mr*, l^r'lh-'* l.roltt-r. lawictiee'
Bchool besan‘Monday after a three
Thu* no iadepeadeht iiersonal
Carroll
weeks' vacsiloo (or iiotaio diaiflnc.
rativc* of the a1»orbinfi event* have
Mia: Hcii Krnuini :if nnlli- *P-k
Mi** Kdith ZlmnierniaD. who has
been possible and the wotld ha* to tie- this wr^tins.
been 111. Is »otoe boner.
,
pend on biased official accciinl* proJohn lloff'i aD lo" a horse laM.week
Evet.vone-enioye.1 a rood iltuc at
.ided by the rc*i>c. tivc gove-nment*.
nd has-a *1. k <-ow.
Silver Itaie Inn Saturday evening.
orconliisc-l dci.til* aupiillpd l.v wiuindMl*. JiJiji •Wai.-v-n. Pr, hja-.iit Sun- ’
Jlr*. K. Hehlrd of Ttwveree City
i-d iwil.lier*.
<!a) Wiif- hiT (•'■a. Frank Warren ^
spent a few .ia;> with her brother*.
.\rchi..
'■
Fred and Will lirakel.
ifi.A* M.-;r-uiri : lordic si.mi a (cW
14 Mrs. Ids PbaanenachiBldt' I* >i|>e«d-Ia>* In Wlilianiriiiirc lax week, rr*- '
1 her al*t.r.,Mr«
tng a lew day*
■ling Mlv* Helen llaiiieTv. Mi*» HanJohn Canfieht,
Icb. rciura.-d wlfli ln-r to vt-li a fr"r
Mr*. Fred Burton, who ha* becn-m' Flee Department Prevented
Damage Being Oooe.
d«>».
(or the paci^wo year*, iwsfrd a
Charlc* f'luns and ehlMb-ir of
•ilraday ev coins. >c City rf'InniMl home Pvtmlay
There wlU ho a bos social
Btirr visirrr.g v^h Mr* .'.-iha Hoffunn
Daun'k luhnnlhbiwe Friday cveniiie.
s.'.S Stiaif. street last nishi. but
Nov.
The'fBBe;a] of lowr.-nfe SwtwBcy.
Mbw Martha Night spent Sunday raufiht by the fire depetifflcni in lime
vert a sertou-v blase which'micht who died in t'olnrado. 'vt.-i* brht from
with her mother. Mr*. H. SsrketL
iingh Ihtnn returned bdfne Friday have dcvtdoprd on account . rd the «i, Joi»i>h'< .tiUK h Monrtav. Fr .Fanfram MliiiioviH..wbcTW be spent the fietee wind which **« Idowiirc. The h>r of Elk Ripifls fiflicieiitis
»ammer. Iloati think* Michinn look* 'houKe lud luKt been reniMl by J
and at the jtlme of the r-v'uo
.pretty snod to him.
five Remaining Goad.
wa* at Itomc, a* only imrt d 'he
U jrou ioae-heart about your work.
Jobu CanlMd l« ver>' biuy Khrtel
(arnilurc Had l>ccn moved tain* the
e that none of it Is loat. iliat
diaa rnru tbi* fall.
Mr. Fail bl* hi* new bonsc-nearly lidnse. The hla*e .-darted in oac
and breeds and work* on forever, i
the Ited noMUB upMaIr* and wa* efiaUhed.
tbat all that fails t nd la lost is tbe ouP
UUle Gladys Ravitrh f^ aad broke fiiied to ihU one room-auil the furn!- *)d« obeli of the thing, whkh. per
ber am and sidlnicred her sboaMer liire In it. De>rad tbe effecta ol tape, jnlgtat. have Ihvu.bitter done;
sUKke and «at>-r (he rest of tbe hnild- bat belter or worre ho* tiotbtnf lo do'
blade.
MM* L»M KavHeb spdnt Tbaraday' <ag was not datnased. Tbe total Im* with tbe rosi svlrtnisl good whtch vou
win o« amonni to more than fifteen hsra dOM to ara'a beans.—C, iang»
wttk ber sitter. Mn. J. Sralih
U-. twonty dottaiB.
Otswn.
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HOUSE CUMlFtK

:aBAmiuvnn aB*ur:M nunsMB MT xaoia td

. rAneBiaar.

1 tot t
' a fr« toft tor OBt- o
1 tto
we^t to Trnrerie City to Ibe fair. It aweet sonjr ts ainx
* certainly was fine. 1 bare two aUten atone totchtly acsto? Uttla
blrda
^ and ons^btMber goinc to atoool. They hare ptonty io keep iheei bnay. even
^ bad racaUoa all October. SAoei atarta on rainy dnys.
^ acato lonbrrow w»^py Thor have
Not a» with .Iktto EUa ' lA*heeIer.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444ddd## tue same teacher as last year. Her She at with hir face pressed againai
i* Uwto Brk*r. ud toe l* from the pane. Int toe (Ud Mt h««r ihe
BBpto CUT. My alatera a/e both In ratodfops- tuerrr taTttatlon »or aee
“ ” “"f*
atrondani^
aooa wU*-w into the liiUe h«n*n Wrd. To tell Ute
^ the aaTanth. Mj; bituher U In the third troth. E31a was in a bad homor. and
•"'** *t‘.. . *
« read Helen Kovnrlk’s letter telt moch too cross to think of any;

SUNSHINE
4

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ftoflKtattoM ««tlw^
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I kill try Mvdf to warty ar ♦
♦ *r»» «hMI arortiill^


kictu.
’If I bad writtenIt. ! wenidhave
said:
Idke n.little sunbeamshlnlnc In Ibe
daytime.
only I'm afraid it wenldn'i rhyme so
Now. ren and set yonr boBBei.
Santhlae, and brtnK RWa ctoak loo.
Mr*. Adams ts worse, and Bamms
aaidl.mlBht take you down to Krand«nn‘s in the bo«y. Vou are to ata^ all
ntoht- Won’t that be pwadr
Soon they were out anioac the Mindrop* ridinc swiftly to m^M's. l-Vr
the rest « the day no one It^all Avon
was as.h*i»i-.v as lliUe Sunshine.—Thr
««“«• d'* "aun.tolne. ------------ -----------**«
■» rittlat round
huraery Are. ioaellng our toe* before

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i waary llvtof «tila«.'
« ""'Id* mended toaU be my domlnaoon.
Mnama bnd Kono to see a sick
«
H I •ear toU to tryliif to da ♦
*>^dly wric^ a^ r be
^a erer. n Snnsbltifr.
'
friend, and left her to anittae Ray, but
.♦ toaae tMn«a, I will “Try, try ♦
**‘*‘*- ^
. Aae 16.
: /iaa* K. Pertner.
Q.c poor little bellow had be^u left
♦ ^a."
♦ ot
atoher, of beanty nnd
written an Interestlni: letmuch to blmself and aoon be*»r
--------- -—• conUned. I ahall Snd fa- ,,,.... __ Anna;
nm
' to“ re^t anch ireatment.
._____ 1 _____the
San♦ ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦ w In the world of commense^lth a
g^d to eschange- post-aister. play with Ray." he coat si.
. MIBB CUkRA SATM. tdHer. .
^
'card* with jau.
ttknrg at her dreaa.
. Roderick had on bis warlet w«^
0f»auaad OMW^r B. IBM.
-------------------------“I *Ub you would go awa.r and per. and Uelle had her brown one n1ih
wL PrwMenl->WlH Clara Bates.
BUNBHINC HUMAWr BOCirPV.
leave me alpsa retained Elto 'Ifs the yellow wiggles on It. Clara had
First Viet FraaidaU-Mra. Matol
^
Your PreaWeni U often wrprlsM to had enough to haw to stay in^ dny mamma's old bliu- pluto op.« ctoak.
•Otoa Wllllame.
*“

discover that the Orown-op. read our SntnnUy. wHlioui ynur ie*Unp ell the bt-wu;e toe thought It was prettief
♦ .Baaertd Vice Frea*d#iW—Mm. Irana “***
^ns^ilne page, and arc Interested Id linw.''
' than wraii|<ers; and beside, nurse bad
• ^wnartr BhlsMa.
Tb“ •P®*'®‘f'tll-of the trees
At ihU Master Ray sal up a lusty told hw to new the buttons on her
touMMod^Orandmettorr-Mra. A. L. •• they passed into the world. On*
other. Tills last week a few clip- shout, and lying down on the Boor, wrapper.-tbey were round, white
torailWM.
by- ooe the story of each was told, the
Sunshine
onet..
ftMb.e VViUe IbVUI
UMUS..JMV began
...VMM to
W kick
M*. M and
MA.M cry.
M./WU.-C-. and
MMM toe
«M..- had
M«M cut
. U b them
bUT'Ul off
uu for
4Wi
elm, the a»h. the palm, the nuttone
Peninsula, Mr.
••What's aU this nolce *boi.tr' asked piUs w-ben onr» of her dolls was very
Nwnbar af r
g No- ers, the fruH-plvers. the cypress and
Watkins, who wtM« the cunning a big. cheery voice from the liall
ill.—and
-andahe
shehad
had not
notdose
done It.
it
the olive.
poma for yon about 'The Phil Mlgraa blanket, bi-rause the
"
____
tot one was left, n gnarled lum.- Mr. Watkins thought you would rushing Into his hrmn. "Blln. naar.hiy *mi,.
,^cr« asleep in my Hrraslog
m wraow ^ twtotetf shrub, unnoticed and un- be Intereftod In the colony of nqulr- giri. won't, play- wlf lUy." h» *sid. h.:^ ^i.enid a pity to dUturb
beautified.
rets that are to be tamed and made tween hi* eobs.
'
Then theie was Hobby, and 1
••O. Olvrr of Good OifiaV the llaiel the friends of the children la Houghfnele-Krank went over to the win- ibiak he had the carriage rug; anyBUNBHINC FOEM.
cried to Its maker. "Vouchsafe to me
tan. He-uys:
dow, and iMiHing .ow of Klla's curls, bow, U was something fluffy and
a boon! All thy trees are blesaed
Soph Doelle has decidedto adopt a arked what wa* the matter.
„|,He, and he was all rolK>d upin It.
■nnb'v marry Hawd-btooms
rave one. Not for mj-Mlf do 1 ask. norel ptan for ietrblng the Houghton
•'Every thing is the matter. Mcther and I thought he looked rather nice!
BnMlng in November,
but for mankind. Give me to show himchildren gentlenea and eourteny. This has gone to see Mrs. Adam* and carry ,-i,h his i>lnk toes nicking out and’
IksdICf an the ley giooma
thing untor' the aun.rAhe Pton Is to bring a colony of gray ber some fruit and Jelly, and I have bis hair all nimplety eugls and his
• Straight through dark December—
«' *
wMnrtf Mr,, kwi lira in HmMlool In iUj In Un bnn.. nnl bnnr llnjlUn ..ry .nr.a pcnnln,.
Ulaal M
*f uM
the M.M.
flowm .....
they .ra.
grow

uH bwr nln nln,.

'

After •prtof wd Bnmaer fly.
And the rooag rmr agetb.
WlMthe North wind ranrtog by.

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nntnHn,nr.ib.i..bnnib.nrnnrnnn. Mlnnnn tb.ni In Fnrn, IHU enmnw bnv.-. nlcn tlon rtl a..:. ..J nnw Uil.
UbnI.l»rm.ndnlnnn-.m.M.», in tb. win, .ntbm
nnllrtbny nld 1.1. bn, .Hnn-ll,.U -

n

o4t; Milt. iiix.

Ulw • unto cutfto. tasktoit to tto

n«U I. nw
Inv.ly ilnro b, U»

M btabnbuni...ml

whewU’a aS rad ato noft and caddl}-”
He poiatrd. to the earner of the Siwplace. and It did look atca. no Baines,
wily the softest pinky red glow, that
toolced as If it srould be pleasant to
bold, but of (onrse it wonldnl.
-weli. bn what U U. Bobbyr' l
asked. -We have to aay. yon know.”
-1 know:- said Bobby, wisely. “And
ir#—Ifs—ve way 1 loves mamma.'
Nurse ranie in Jnat them nnJ sent
nt all to bed. so I dlUnl get my luru:
but 1 liked Hobby's idace so muchjhat
be sntd 1 ruuld have' half of M. sc it
WBs all right.—Selected.
iCeing to the Clreua.
I,H,r ™ . Wnim. Wi
..... .«4 j.a.i.1.1. ... bom
r...
D a ruJe shauiy on a prairie, miles
away from'any other haj|Hn(ion.. Ilia

araato tha .ttpc w«c» tto baia« toto
ly Sytoc. while abore ttom ware mea.
woBaen. and etna Uitto chUdran.- leaptag. vataitbc. lumring thrai«h botmt. .
and performing feats so daring that
the 'toys held their breath to astonbhmrsi.
The^y at Brat looked on' whb
ronnd. nwn eyes; bat soon. Ms tired
HiUe bead sank on Johanle-s tooulder. and he was fast asleep.
Byand hr th* u-onderful etolbittan
camii to an end
Outside the teat, one toy in every
live was standing on Us head or turaILR aowee^^r «
Keki-o-ko took,tori)


*

o«n,brto.. mniu tor
Brindley had. In the r
remained tied fo a tree, where

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doc. a Iwby btoiher. and a little Indian
bo!. Tb. Uu.r lK-1 U, . b.E U>Cbt
two tnilei; fitini Johnnie, and his name
wasaKt^kl-oho tii* father I
... the "Siac an.l Kox " tribe. Isit on account of some trouble with thorn had
left theta, and with his hm-. tired
alone In this hut
About sis niilee -from Johnnie-*
home, on the lin- of a new railroad a
vmaU town had tnioly stwunu up. With
its church, Its M-hool house, its hotel,
etc., and now. sls a truwniag attainmen. It was^ hawv a circus. The
blK. gUrtag.^w lulls hod turned Ml
Joncsvllle into an insnneville.

Johnnie'* father bad occasion to go
over to Joncsvllle about this time, mad
in rcturaing brought with.him a cir
rular. containing an iteoaimt of the
marvelous feats to be performed.

rt.b.

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"he boy* milked her once more:
'-blW « «««l ■ta.Utbl ol

their bombs,
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asleep, and Johnnie
and Ke-kl-o-ho stiff and tired
»•“'
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«“***®■>?*“«•
rctBtned from
their arork.
««n>rtsn at the
*®*“
from old RHn“•» '*>*1
•‘®»*nnle eiidaifled to his imrcBts all
* •‘>venturr^ and loM them *“*
“>*>'
”>'*•**
»« V>•'Irrus.-Esehangc.
OH Eavw a Train. -

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the walls, and it was
.b.l- «.M ol ™n, Ibb. n-od-J
„„
y law and sentlmcot nosensalnMthewiiiiiowany morr.il
Help me endure Ibe slow frulUbn of If pr<
black Jn the corners and* bright and hoeinu.
drain, until m.v ripened need springs atolb®t moleMattou win become as might stay so. and you know, pug
made It nomewhat different from ordl^
where we at. and we had a brauNcliber gave a sreend ihoughi to nary emdteras
aeaUeni. uto
toto me
life niter
after its
Ha long
long OOVdor- tame
and plaj'ftil
na the
eqalrrels in Mv.t-»
noses atm,
aren't ,a~i,wuawir ai. pi«^ui, ,|f„i
aeBURU.
laiae auu
iMayiut um
i«o pijunioib
HivtaH»tk mM «» tnn.i iJ.-t
Thto adown the veodiy della
the
flaming
adven'iitenient
of
the
great
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w

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maneV. *en give me le be a healtog Stodlion and Ann Arbor, the homes of laughed ber uncle. - An for the ramSIM
Kami StoMaa’a bells.
.bo. ; b«l Johoblo-. bMn ... «UM
'"-bOol.bM
balm for pain, and let iny rubtle per* the Vnlversltlea of Wiaoonsln and why don't you manntocturr some sunMib a-.m.,ttiiob »M- tb.t ibb».
fume
atlcat
my
presence
through
tbe
Mlctogas.
rhiner
v
..
..
.
..
rMtovtof new «nh eager feet,
/autumn rain."
The woods la the nelgbborbpod of
Ella looked wonderlngly on Into hi*
*
Bamra. he
The Qlver of 'All Good Gifts then tbe eemclery abound In natural snulr* face.
***^ 'TTicre. where they are Iraplng
Steps are Sayad basMe ibe' swMt
very gently amlled. “Yra. more!" wm rel food and the lime animals win
' V.Ucii I came in. the room looked "P
licking the wood. They arc
Imightog floventa yellow.
the reply. "A symbol ehalt tbotvever have to difficulty In taking rare of as <tl*mal a* poslhlc. 1 .loot wonder ’"BUns. and they tre toraing their
' Is the foraat'a dim and buto.
be. Witch llaw'l. Of things dlrina laemnelves. ■ The reason for waiting that Ray' was hdwllng. Now if you srrai chk-i on a funeral pile. HI*
Stasdtag fair to goMea flank.
Gultod by thy flowering rod.’ mankind until spring to release the huIdisU la had bee'll playing some jircity gamce
To“l«> Poshwog. and he bad
oUU grael white mysteries: Hidden that they, might starve to death this and laughing nii-rrily It would have 'cventy-ftvc horses, all cream colored,
CklWroi of tbe deart'u and mut.
trraanrra shah thou reveal. t« aU who wister for want of Ume to make prep- seemed bright and cheerful. RupiKwe
«“**“«
He used
•Of yoor “wlichery" track ga!
seek. Humble little Ilnzcl-trce, go In- aratlons. Supt. Docile already baa or- you try it. JCow'l must go and «•« '®
®‘‘‘’ ■*
«1«* Mr. J^sb In
Sarmnna. telling what the coat
M> the world hod bear the runnhlne of dered the nAUlftviB and czpei.-ta to re- Elsie, tbe lame girt, w ho hasn't been
circus, lie wore pink tights and
Of iwar cwnaga. preach na*
Ay Maker’s uniter
eeiv* them lu a short time They come out of doors for three year*. What do
aatln breeches with goH stars on
. Do fe Otar for roimrd
The} wore both excellent shuts with ®“*‘•

iram the commissioner of public you say to that* ni look la on my
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toeenaa to the tord*
'*
•*»
BUNtHINE LETTERA
««(ks In Oak Park. IIL
way home, and aee how you are get‘'V' » »»» <’’* >®>' have tbe how and arrow; so they decided to
Kingsley. Mich.
. A clipping wn» also Incloiwd In hi* ting atonp."
a torn noy. Bdle. and saj the rest sun cany. raA to edro their surest
«*•«’" *"■>*
Afo y* hanlahed from yonr kla
bow* and strMgh.esi arrow*. Tbcn. Bivament who had taken tome
OcL 28. 19tt teller ralted ’The Hurt of Vnklnd
Ella e« very Mill for a f.-w . min- when H oo>
i.-:n.i ;> me again."
Xfko the doom^ Asaaet.
‘ftorel and flagged
©ear President Word*:’
utes nfter I'nrle Prank had gone. She
"I will take the biu.- flames.'’ said after reaching Jonesriite they would
< riead gateron tor alp? . ■ *
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* «<>
1 Ihe^t 1 wonld wrlta to you and
’••Caklnd word* are shorpor ..than was wondering how It woMd seem to nolte.."They are witches, and they are ask the crowd to put np nlcUra for
.Bmsper sow, Witch Hazel!
Pottlcoai, eo H was not nraralet yoa know that T would Uhe to to swords. If j-ou oit your flngto- there star In for three years. ThA she rail- Bolng op i;.p chimney on their broom- them to shoot at. with the right to
Mart icf ioto’e and notrs aakes
*•«*
*
n S^nBAine girl and help keep the u but lemporao' pain. If your heart ed Ray to her.
. stick* In a llitte while, as aoon an they claim them If the} bit them.
BMsasft wpg 'afd hk^ fliptea.
The boy. roncluded to ay nothing ^^r signal. IMth her skirt In ber
•> nail to* ftiU- 1 toko grrat pteasnra js ^irt with sarcasm or hrnul apeoch
'-Sister know* a nice n.-w play." she hate ftatshed dancing. If you listen
««aing down the
In loading the Sunablne tettora. and tbe suffering coniinnee a* long as your said. "We road a rtory In our books you ran hear then rinsing, and that to their parmit* about their plans, fof “-“B »*«•
XMAtowarptaotodnaae* .
«tomplng. and her
woBl* like very Dock to have you memory It working. Since we fll know at school, jwterday, and we ran, play kind of hissing nol»e Is their black fear that some obj^tlooa. might to
breath coming fast.
Kghto trath dUriosra:
aond me a card and bntloB. I Inst the agray of injured feetlnt^ It cer wtwt tbe little, boy In tbe riory did. raw. They are not bad ViteheB; ibey
NM tto vWeto cab claim.
When the long-wislied-for daj- sp .
wa, qui,* a dlsi^ fiw the
eame from Iralaad this anminer. and talnb' baboote* us all to be; simring - The first of M was:
.'Un dance, and ride on the clouds.
-MwtBoMaahtog reaiA
Iniemi to mahe my fature home with srltfa rUagtng conversation, ^s one Uttlo Rey led hU sheep down to pas- and swm>p rahwebs. and that kind of peered. Johnnie, after eating a hrarty wrecked bridge before she mat. wltb .
OMptpr PMwd (han is your due.
my aunt. I seem to like this copniry- jfowa-wtoer and older one pay*,little
lurc.
thing; tot they ran give you three breakfast, sat down to i«UAi up his^ .H**- pa**enger train, and the engineer
Hpppful llasel neaaoms true!
quite well ao far. and I Uke the Amer(o srimt others ray. I'^lad
And bis cgws down h.v the side of wibhe.*: and 1 sbaU meet one some atrow-s a little, when bis merter Mid.' tod plenty of lime to bring his train
kaa praple atae. 1 rame from Irutand things then api>areaily don't have the
the br^.
<U» and she wil be hungry, and I "Johanlvc. I believe I will not take »® ® siandstHl, and And what a paot8M. If ooNivdc and Brief.
all alone, and-1 enjoyed my trip quite ^«-er to hnn. The older, wiser ones Rut hia cows never drank any water, shall give her all my lunrbeon and baby to the- Arid with me today; 1 will Ing len-ycarold girl wu IrrlnE to ayCtovho) rito to duk*!
weU, and am having a good time at jost smile. It I* « ifreat relief when
And his sheep never neededa cm^ then *h<- will say. 'Now, my child, ask leave himsjor you to uke ran- of. If- And the whole thing wu ao exciting
ttaliB af avwT Tordaai teat.
present. l!ncle Jack has big potatoes
geu to that point of perfect tree- - "I've forgottra the rcA
the'lor whatever you Uke. and it ahaU be. he cries, ftod him tome milk, and fa- that it wu a good hour after time for.
. Waht to BF«or braoty!
tiier ami 1 will take our dinner, so wc school to open, before Bva Ibotight of
dug. and we are all gUd.
NVe an
qoUU}.” veraee. but It told how tffe ^ture your*.' A-nd I-wUlay-;-"
'Wtottor Bait or toUUbe day
pretty close to Hallowe'en now. Ii&! Another Qrown^up gave tbe fellow- was his mother's red tableeldih an-1 "I'ome. that isn't fair!" cried Clara, won't to bark until night. No* don't auch a thing u school- Bni eren that
Uva Ihy Ufa the HuaTa ny
Bldn't matter, since, when ahe. nve
we do have great fun tbnt night. I (gg anlcle to the Rnnahine President hi* sl^ep and cow* Were only rbesi- interrupting, rather nideb' I ihoughi. neglect him (or anjiblng '
I^r Johnnie; bow bis bean fell! . -Brr exmiec. ber IMcber sMed to And
wsa sixteen yenrs old my teat hlrih.
week, Mfout what is going
be outs. His name was almost like your'si "You are making a whole story. Delle.
Opportoalttoa are bom.
Well, bis father and mother mrtfd H perfectly atlsfscfoh-.-MJlrtk’ Pomday. I am a cousin to Ada Wb^t. I done lonarguo Mrds In .lUska:/
wasn't it? Now let's play'that.'
and it i* my turn now I choose ii>e
.Uiar aBM are gtvM.
for
their
work,
and
Johnnie
at
down
pnnlon.guras Q)ir ctotting will have to cease ' Amngemeats hive
been cow"Ray will puy fbai!" shoued the lit- golden sparics that are running about
Hants to hold each dragrr dgwn,
—. i—
for the’‘piwnt. and I will ctoae wlt.i p^tto la New York city for an exten- He fellow eagerly.,and Ibm out into In ibe black, there at the bark of ibe to^pOBdto. and wait for Kv-ki-o-ka. •
OoMAtted npt to haavoB.
Speal An^lgra.
beat of tore to the prealdewt and all sire camnxlgn to preserve (he birds, ‘he dining room he ran In search of flrei.lace.. They are gold and Jewels, wto brfo^ long made -hi* appearance.
• to! tto
A ten-yur«U boy named Robbie
tto Bnnshlnera.
guie and ftir hearing animals of the red table cover that'waa to be bU on a black velvet gow-n. and 1 am go- decked om In true Indian style.
Mows them ttted fron «e)U of God.
Oay fvstb'er* mnlde-l Troni his bead, owtns two oJ tbrea hundred eropiy .
>Prom your afferilonate frlen^^
Alaaka. Five thousand doUara haa> partureland.
»
. Ing to wrar the gown when I go .to
Atma Kklly.
he*® aubarribed for thU purpose and
"I'nevcr thought that wc hadn't any coun. I export to get a letter from a long string of gilt button*, hung SUB- spools. Theae. are bis arnw'. The
was*
nusMsitMC----- maiBCNTV
* “
**
^
* ■»''® ‘“"B*
to available, as need- ch.-stout*." said Elte. "What can we the T*ar of Ku*«la pretty soon, asking pended from^earb ear. a bright red white spools are his white refclmi ms.'
T*fg *^"**itw»
• Sunshine girl. Anna. Write again and
xhe flocking of aWllera to north- have tor cowsr'.
me to come and lake tra with him on blanket was gracefully wrapped gnB the black si>oola aro his'colored
VIEIT.
tell nk about yoer trip on thp Mg boat von CvvAs the iwst few yearw ha*"liave Ray's marbles." said Ray.
his birthday. 1 sbaU arceptVii^ pleaa- around liini. and a necklace formed of regiments.
Wton Tonr ITaldeai w*g a llitte
niade important change* in tbe eondP
'To to atire! The marbles win to ure his very poUte Invluiloiy^"
fastened aniond his neck
wlien the people were trying
tori OM n( Mr tamtoat traau
a n«w presldeot, and them
tlens of water-bird life in America. Ja»t the thing, and they will run faai"Oh. my! bUffy:" cried Ro-ierirk. rompletto bis fanciful attire, while his
rWe Into the woods that then auh
grolesnue ai.p-drano.- wu enhanced
lori-hUaiil proce-tlona almost
Coiwmiah. Mich.
ne dnJning of innumerable sloughs or than Rev'* eows could."
who hate* putting on airs.
rooBBK TnvMw ctur. BspedaUy to
Oct. 29. 1912. ,mg grarsy takes Is djfvfng annually
toon Ibe two curly.-toads were bent.
"Weli, tliai ts the way mamma an- b> the varioa, devic.-s painted on liU every night. Robbie and Ws piaifclMghtfil were the rotwnn rt*c*. when
face.saidThene
Desr president—.
the breeding of ducks
oh^geese far-over tbe
table. Iniendi upoa driving'
xwers noicif,”
Clara,were
"andbright
Isup- r.-d circles te**',*houghi they woulld, have an
the VMS tpora MUla&tly colored, and
I got yiHir tetter and the pledge card ttor norih and Alaska will uUlmately tbe cow* from the ham to tbe hrflok. pose she know*. Master Roderick And aronnd hi- i-v-s. a hugs cross on his ^»eolng parade of their epoolooldtora.
^ u.
I tit
ii «

button. 1 wu glad that I got
nisir chief summer borne on this totuNiroes the sheep would become to the Tsar will send hi* sledge for forehi^, while the rest of hi*'face • xiiey placed them In platoons. .
r?”** .y**. - .
7.^* * tbesn. I wiu try and keep up with all oaoUunl.
«®o venturesome and roll from their we. drawn by *ix^. elght dapple- was ornamented with hideous rrfd and rompanles and n«(menis, |»roperly ofL
flered. down tbe length of Ibe garte 7TrVtei^i^lm«l7sf^^
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"We ahall begin by teauguratihg'l«> pasture down to the floor; but tbe gray horse# all covered with sliver yellow •1aiih*.
Johnni- met him wlUi a downcast g^„
Z IwTLseiu^^I^.
» arbool ever)' day. We bavedhirtystudy la all the scbools with the tumble never seemed to hun them, tollr. and sith-sith Mack toan. fo?
|„ ,j,„ <.,.nt. r of every spool. alHUe
a tw (W MB w> eomv uiiswtvs. fcfgbt cBUflrdn In OUT room. We bare use of (roe lllerarare and colored pie- for when Ray grove them back they eotebmeir. And I shall-drive on In conrtcnoncc. but U *a* not tong he.
fore
they
bad
.evcxyjhing
arranged
to
f,ogie was Mock, and as soon n It '
Bnt to aU the.glow1ag trauuru of
iMchers. My (ucher's name la turcs of Mrds.” *ald T. Giltorl l*oar- ran a* fast as Aor. Ooe unlucky cow mj- hbek velvet gos-n irimmeff with
^
MteaSchnrider. Illkeber verj-mucb. ,on.-who. « secretary of the Naiioul inmWed head first Into the brook; but gold and- "
’ •/
thrir atlsfartlon.,
waV dark .'all were lighted. Tto efKix mites i«* too far tor them to
W tine, and crowds ratne
tto KimUo bwl-Moaa. How ■trangs gj,, j,
to,me. and to all the cbll- Asn^tlen of Audubon Soctetles. hu as the brook was only a blue ribbon
"I thought you were going In a
walk and carry (he' Imby. but Jobs|t,-iselerted.
iMt li nhatodM**t » aotu^
ilanisioe. Iter sis- rbarg* of the arrangements. "We belonging to Bila'* doll, the row was riedge. ’ sail llobl>!-,
-----------------------®^"-. Mr taught tore last yur. and the year uve the toarty cooperation of the rescued eafely.
-DenU to rude. Itebhv: " said Clara, nle'* father owned a large, gemth-row.
whichwouldtoled.
but
not
driven;
so
A Knawdlaw Olri.
tto teaBaOB' aUUa. the, qt^Slat ,nn- tw.lore
that.
Ther
both
have
brionged
vbik
.,*
r,i
in
The
han.is
n
before that.. They
Vnited States bureau of education lit
of the Mg clock travele.J ".\nd the Tsar wll come out
"I like ber tocuse ato Is a knowi**7l..la * Tf°^*7** **
Subalrine Club. 1t was aboul (to work wesbsll undertake. Wc will on and on. unpotlced by the little a»e. in an ermine Jacket and trousers, Johnnie and Kc-ki-o-ka were to take
tto wddoav
■<!•«»
right year* ago. Well, 1 guess I will gUoempIo)' guard* to protcift many of sbepherd*. so absorbed were they in p<-rfi>rtly beautiful; and will lead me turn* riding her and carrying (be tow girl." sold Amy.
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«>®to ®Y tetter u It'U getting.tele, tbe ImjWtant bird colonies and to tney play. Soon the halt door opened Into a splendid toll, wh^re there Is a >aby. -while the Other led,her. U the -What is a know-how glrlT I asked,
baly w'orriel. (toy would milk the -M-by, the UBd (hat can lelbyou'
waBtee and sraitered far and ^ , „„
gt,odbye.
mweeate Illegal kilters of game. •
s^.Uy. Jnu then Ray gate ai little table rlcbly ciparisoned-"
what to do when (hlag* happen." aid
,
Y'our Imteg SoBahiaer.
-jto agent of the association will kcrcam or dellgfai aa the teat rdoiain-'
"You can't ay that, Clara, ” 1 re- CO*' and feed him.
It was full two hours and a half
Amy. "Sometimes my doll's drew#
. to, BfUr W BBtaBB Joitraey Into
*Mynle Zrigter.
ull frwi Beattie in a tew gay* to in- '1®* atoep w-a* drived into tbe fold.
monstrau-d. "H'» only horses that arc
(ore they rrached Jonesritte
wbo'i go on right, and Dtis> can make
thp wooda, her hedtlms ston' wax the
r
nice to feri 'that you res]Iy-"Testlgste and report on certain exist"That sounds -more like
aid cat<arisoned"
Tto U-D1 was already pitched, and a the arm* go In and not break them,
tegood^to Wltgh Hasri. Md (his Is vast to to a true Banbram I am gU4 lagrondilttma. and'actlve work is eth- rncte-Frank’s d^ voice. '.Are you
'Oh. 1 don't care' " Clara hurriid
tto-vpy her Mttor tued W tell It:
that tolu Tlmllrli ecni in your name, er tdireeitona will begin at once."
sure'that ihe-soo U not shining.tate? on. for she Mew she had bad more gaping, staring, crowd ftood oni*idv. ^d one day I badn't any lace for the
Pre*emly K*-kl-o ka - aw a Joll.Vj„,d^iot Of the kkirt. and Dslsk took a
©BOe npoB B tfoie, when the •orid

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It looks almost like It In here.".
than her turn. "And wo shall tore
«as la tha,maklag, the splrUa of jbe
Buttons Oay. Mtch.

BUNBHINC ETORIEB.. '
But no: It was rainiag as tord a* nrong coffet. and three kinds of Jam. good-natured-looking man open « pock- crochet needle and made sdmo-^Jusi,
iwa catherod together (or a dlsi
Oct. JT. I9t2. .
Utite BimNiine.
over. Only, in ihb dining room had raspb.-rry. sirawtorr}'. apricot, ang an- etbook. filhd with bills.'Bkk.-Is .-t... a* quick! Bbe cm do hcr ow:n hair
BVaatoo.
Dear President—
Patter, patier. came the raindrops Ella succeeded in manufaituri'ng sun- gO ca'ite ^and■ croquettes; and ean- and venture! to address him. TMtee bnd tic .a sash and. l^e a perfectly
1.'* old the grat roul of the Pine.
i am not going to *rb«ol this winter, agalnvt tto window. Merrily they ahint.
"N
\
'““'**• “"B oy«tsr aoup. and—frozen up monev, roe and f»te **®} shooiee; lovely bow. She ays^be madeoune

-- 'ItBAW
"ahall IMaUt barren aolltudet. Deep i am going to stay at home and help darted here and there, and then
-Here is something for the animal* padding; and rbicken pauiew. and
ahaH pteroe my root* through roekr mamma. Rut I am taking mmac let- spteahed
aws)-.
to eat." aid ihrir unrle. laying down ehocotete. and—"
Tto group attract^ coa-Mderabjc at- Isn't anybody aioad to do Hum fur
_oril and aaady loam to And nooriah- roaa l go every week on ThutiidtyaOne might altpo*t Imagine that they
* paper dt chocolates right in the Mue
-riartk j-ou sre toogwMy!." broke
.
^ent. High ahall tower my plume of
lah^ of Anna Bahle. i am gring to were tnililng him to .come out of brook. Ray took (tom irom vhclr In Roderick. "You arv Just trjing to tention. and pne fivecent piece after you."
aMifaer
Are yon a know-how girl or boy?—
•uenal greea. A haven ehalt 1 be for trj- agg istrn to.ee*' this winter. We doors
for a Irolic.ras -they dancedwatery-rertlng place very quK-kly.
get in every single rhl&g that you
like *a* pul up as a target. Tbrir
.stots
7
sriatoxwed bltda. and lb wlaur da'ya have our aiipiss aU picked, our corn along
to Join ttoir compisnMns in a-however, eo they were not spolted.
to eat. and now nuree may come
anywere verv true, and although Tto Mayflower
my seed shall bring them food. ..Tbe about halt husked, and our potatoto al- Journey to the little brook that went
'You aye my Ibtle snnshine again, minute, and Uly and Bobby won't they toDieximes missed, they often

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hit: and test as the band struck up a
- Wall Begurv—AH Doom
agtew of Araby (be bteet eball not nwet dug r win be glad when the tall habbilag
over the atom.ii.downintbe
Eiix 1 w-o&dcfcd wbai croa Uitte
have a chance."
tomparo with my *weet breath, and mrk is done, l think the iri'es are eo meadow.
gjrt had taken yonr idaee: bnt I'm
"bet Bobby tril next." 1 sate. "He's lltvly march, and. the anxloiu throng .His mother bad been telli^ Dickie '
d of ay ateglng ahall to N«--preil,v now,^ The Iraves are of all eolA llitte bird. hoppe<i on tto platxa. glad >va have got back so soon." said almost asleep, and nurse *11! take him began'io uour Into the-UBt. tto boys -<o bnrrr or they woold be late for­
bad totwi^n them ten ^Wniag nlckla. chnrrh. ' Harry. Dickie.'eaUsd mothtim-‘s InOaby."
on. rhrisimas will soon to here. It looking for crumbs. .Where wore his her i^cle. "iVton 1 *'u a Utcle boy first."
TWO ticket* were boaghf. and Ke-kP or from'down-aUlrs. "We-iwlats
' TMiBlrtioflhPoahsirrichedforih s»Misa«lboughthe«nmmerhasgnBa companltmar IVrchance they were and went to Sunday sriiool. «e nsed"1 ain't asleep!" said Bobby. sUUng
»• arnm. "fUar, treos of the wortd!" very test, We have bad beantUuI astsahtefl In some oozy tree, whe^e. to sing a song somethiag Uke this;
up very straight and blinUng at tto »ho. with Johnnie cahrlag the baby, iuve you got yov sboa omV "Tern
ft oMad. "1 am tto ambol of Mreagth. waaiha this faU. W« sblrpsd all of aato In Us frissdiy shritee. they wn^- Jesv bM. ns aUM with'
a etear. Are. "I was jm awWMf aM and entered tto place. Tbrir toaru mamma.* answered tlw fttds -feUov.
of fttxrdjafos, pt hardlMsfl. Hfth thaS ear anfira to Cbkago. Ws to«c mM •• for tto storm to pass. Who knoM '
bright Ug|t
a-y part Is down verw. rat Rule i^c* throbbed with exeftemeBt. Anraad aod "aU bat one.’

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