Grand Traverse Herald, October 15, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 15, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-10-15

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U RS D A Y—S 1 • O O

A YEAR

TRAVEESE aiY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, inCTOGAN, Tl KsDAY. «HT. 1'.. V>1*.>

DEFENDS HIS

dwi^r^Drd

eovcfiNOfi 0»*0NN sAva t
FtUAO aTATE TABAEUftY

TUESFUKIT INBBMU
CHARQEa HIM WITH tEINC ttiEFFICIENT STATE OFF^AL

D.«4 AU0UM tA ^«llow<ng
Weeks’ llIncM

Thr«*
|

Urs. Jc*B lUdjurdecHi. *>U2 UurulD
ctreec. ill'tl Itie ihis afipmuon
DOM of about Oirw! ewJu.
bad been il! mor.- or ii-u linrr ibe
droaalDK aevidoot In wbh-h lirr t«o
dauftalere loet Ibi lr ll«« lasi *)ir1up.

STRIKE AN AVERAGE

Hap WANTED
IN ORCHARDS
anni WISES ire offbiei

MEDIUtA ClZEO APPLE IN DEMAND
Woman Con Do th« Week as Wall *st
ON MARKET
Men-Orowrers Will Give Tr*nsportation to ond From

law ait TTwt He Wet NM
FaMlller With lama Frltan
OetalU

.J _

Ettri Ursa’ Ortw are as Undesirable
as the Vacy Little

the City.

SIX SPEIXBIS
• ('uuiiiy Suffrage 4'omiiiilt<'
reeeived from beadquarters fur­
ther appeal tor cuntrlbutloti. Six eelvbrated slx'skers are being sent (u
Miehigsu to slKwk for
woman's suffrag" rommltti-e. and
-only fair that this organlxatlon should
Share of the expenae. Sator
day siilek at the liannab £ I^y store
of home-made baked goods has been
adopu-d as a means of rsUing mou.-y
and all friends In the < itv and rouiity
Ui-gyiill.r reriuestcd to cootributsomelbink to ibe.'U' aal.».
One p in he held at tbe liannab £
laiy store &ilurdsy, r><i. i:.

SIXTHDUSAND’
fij.DE JACKETS
Oiais CBBIOlirOFREVIEW
FINAL

WORK

OF

HRS. JORIRIG8ARIISN
s Jutiii llicliardsoii, hiib Un>q1u
street, died Thursday afternooB after
iilncM of about three weeks. She
1 toreii m more or (less since the
drowning acciiUau in wnk-h- her
daupbiei-s Iob’ iber tiv.-s last spnng

FAST SHIPS NEEDED

MOBILIZING

MONTENEGRINS AND TURK* BNCAGED IN GREAT STRUGOLC -

VIIU6ES ARE IR HIHB
CROWN PRINCE OF M^NTENCORO

FLEET BEGAN TODAY.

ON THE FIRING UNE

rulidiT

Bhould be



amm

BAHLE RAGES
DN FRDNTIER

«f Speed.

IKrom Fridiix's Jlc-mril iaigh'»
Wuslanglou. Oi-i. J l.— lxcntocialu;.
Hall to the anni..
.
uu-mbcia of tbo bouw are bvgiuuiug
JuM at iireseni bo U tbe Idggeal of
,to-gri logelhrr some sort of rxplaiiaLeatins, Oct- 10.—Co.enior Oe- The big red apjde ua> always
big fealurea In the eyes of frnll grow(Viiiiijc, .Monluegro. Oct. < 16.—A
New Yoik. t>«i 12.-S.X ibousaud
(or ihe voters of Ibe country wlio
boro. In a aiSBed bu;<njrat. today (be popular one with the small
Grand TraxerM-r'IlIx JmiKyrtk that (hi-y bux.- made Li iniMake fierce IwHi* between Moutenegrlss
blue jackets, the cream of ibe n;
tras'.nl Asm UondBaii. the rr>>!)b- Send hlui down relUr to get a
anee disroums the calibre of any and
(It voting lor a larger number of
Turks Is raging ol6ng Ibe Turkiab
(ighieni jwrijded HflU axeuue today.
licaa caadldata for (orartor. :md rMl-, pie (or hitnseU. and be picks ou
all Ibe preoldenlUl candidau-s. For. iFtuiii Tliurtduy'a Ituconl-liuglf.i
frontier. The Turks wara baavily reballk-shl|« at the last sesalon of
is the oisuliig ceremony to
culea MMaelBiiB’a cbarcee of bual- largest one he can Qud. This.
Mrs
FO.
.VU-holson.
Mr*.
F.
M.
Is not the case wtib tbo man (bat lime of tbe y ear Is hi hand rheii
LB a mailer of .fact, acveral raToixed durtng tbe nlgbt and are
annual fall, review of the ^Ulantle
neaa iBeOdaocr Eartag tbe Om.orn
winter apples are ready for the har­ 1‘aioo sod muilier Mrs. Uutler. Mrs
ntow-log down tbe advaucliig Montonowho
is
handling
ai>ples
commercially.
members
ot
the
bouse
stale,
wbul
(be
fleet.
rciile;*.
Kaimnond. .Mrs. Wni layxe, llc«
grin* from behind Mronc eotrenebIfe has o deOnlle Ides as to what con- vest and the men to gatlier'tbem are
A* a i«rt of tlic Columbuo day cele­ ('lilu-d States navy needs I*
He cbaisod Mnaaeimao wliii
Btllutes ibe pro|ier site for cutl^ue^ indeed few. It might U- said that
Is. Crown Priace lionUo of Moobration the .kiUatic fleet, itimiiosed auxiliaries and more swift and |ioWerJoct and laetBcIener. when a meinb-yr etol imn-OPcs, He will ‘pay the high­ husky specimeOB of ibe gouus homo
-ruUers. rsiln-r than an Increasi-d troegro is on (lie firing lliip.
1:T wsriOili* wbjeh exleiid Bfieca
of the board of oomrol of the Mlcbl- est price (or average rised fruit—not who evince a desire lu pirl: tbp fruit J. Wall returned Ust evening
Villages- Baening.
niimla-r of bat’U-shUis. It 4a pointed
Bvnxonla ^bero tliey attended tbe miles up (he Hudson itlxer bt-ganproseu refMtDatary ai Ionia. He rhargeJ tbe undersUBI ooe or iVe overgrow-n of the troes'aro far seaixvr Uiai
Vienna. Get Jo-TOai many vih
[be Cnlt.-d Slali-< is allow ing
bolUing today, the gniu^_x«vt^ to
In't eOend tbe b
maxllliao' orjtsii* of the great AmiTl- fiftieth annual mieling of the (igand
ges along the Turkey-MoBleaegiln
England. Gernuny and Jaiiau to
and teetUod in a c*rtala lav suit that
Traverse ConsregatloBBl ' assocUtlon conclude next Tuesday vfWii (b»
strip ji*-r in (loini of ki>ced in naval frontier are in (tomes Is reporte dfroa
Tbe Western Michigan Ucyclopuieni can lieu.
ideilt
of
(lie
I’mied
Blnl.-«
will
ba
he had no ItumarftT-viih the vriao
Chief of I'olicf Johnson ho| been held there during the |iasl three day-.
Cettlnje. and tbe peosanta are fieotag..
bureau, which Js tomisblng a Urge
deua
One of th«' must Inu-restfng t vents presen'. Today's'jirograni conslsu-d
exhibit for the Mleblgan Uuid and Importuned li> do everything but open
Tbw oailuns s.-.-ia to be paylngjn- Many eruelltei ire reported.
land parade (or the Bailor* and
The gomwor defendi bit own ad
during (be meeliDg was Ibe dedica­
Austria and Ruwia Activs.
Apple show, snd has-had a great deal tbe doors of liU cell bM to st^Ipiy
a smoker this vx-cBlu'g for the offieexa rn-aw-d attentiuh to Hie conslrucHon
ntlBlttraUoo hr dedarlnc that ibi
tion
of
Ibe
boys
dnrmllory
,
-lUllcy
men
for
this
wi>rk.
Every
fruit
grow­
8l. eHteesburg. Oct. 10.—Atuirto la'
of experience In tbe |>acklug of apples,
Hie batlleshlp milser, a vessel
r Ibe fkvi at tho Hotel Asioi.
”■1010 Via noarlr a BiUlion dolUn
Hair W'lib Rev II. S. Mills and
says. ”Tbe markets rart-Iy demand er looks to the police (or an uoUlllog
wbicli is not ao-taeavlly- armored as lh<- loblll^ng-four army dlvialoaa. preTlM- .lerouaullcal oocieiy give
Is debt at the baglDtiiiis of B>r ad(1.
It.
Gallon
of
UeiKonia
in
change
of
large aiiples, nor are very smstl one* cmiiloymcnl ngenry. But It la not
dreadnought, but whii-b makes up lor tuinablr for the Daikon aervlee. Tbe
officers and men of the fleet or
ainlatratJon, and la now entirely out
ready to move SO.OH
now. Tbe chiet says he could llie dedicatory services. An interest­
desirable. The highest prices
Ibis by higher speed.
tile greatest exhibitions exer sec
of debt mid with over a half mlUion usoallr |«ld for those that are
pUve
men at harvest Eurk if be ing (act m the giving of this ball
Tb<- general board of the navy
this country thU aftemooo. in conIn tbe treaaoiT.''
tbe bott of ItenionU, is that It is I
to 3 Inches In dlatiiclcr. and which eoiild get them.
Bettloii with the openiiu; of t^ aocl- n-cumme.odcxl tbe cvUKirucliuii of such
Set-reury M. U. Holk-y of the Iloam oldest building ill-(he rommunlty a
wlU pack frim »« to MO to the bushel
•misers
for
the
Ami.-Hcan
nax-y.
but
It
eU'ii new grounds at Oakwood
box. or la 3|h to 4U tiers. An eighty of Trade has been besieged with re was originally- the .borne of i
Heigbta. Staten Island. There were s not certniu that am nllLbe aulboritalleys. Rev. Dailey also helped
box Is beyewR tbo jialr of (he first quests for help.
uiera by lb) uxialors to show led In the near future.
bate puces for iwcnly^wo uieu,' found the college at Benumla and lias tbe usefuim-as of tbo acrapUne in XJut-eiloD iK also raised by i
rlssB award a... JOloa' HO Is lassed
jn the other aide. The reason for hc'"sald early- this iiiiTnlDg. "and no shown through all bis resldeuci- Uk-i
mvmlieni of coiigri-ss about the a
naxal
w-arfarc and reconnolleiinr.
Ibis discrimination against the large
lU to send to any of the farnyers an iiilCDse inleu-sl'ln the tilings done
of the vessels. Vbr coulroieray
ivw grounds at Oakwood Height*
are Iwggiog for them By* Mom foi' Uu! bcnehl of Uenronia uml her recently procured by tbe Aeronaalioi! rages between the merits of the shell
apple la easily seen. The hotel and
young people.
.nrwnt keepers do not want to put day more orchards will be ready
uwl
by the navy wldch-explgdes only
AmoOII tboiw of the Travente City MMlety, will bo tbe Urseat bvUUmi nner pebeiratlon acd the shell that
half an apple on tbe i>Iale. and an
pick aod Ibe demand wHk-^ even
Reid wi'hln tlK- limits of New Tpjkerase i>craon cannot oat a whole
lieOide wiio bud a psit In tne program
greater, of course
y. .tmon; the new features ju. tbe extdodi-i! louisidc. The present shell Sylvattar Drown Paid Flo* As mwer
of those large oi>i>Icb. Very large apreiiuires li-rrUic imwer In Hu- guas
The aeoreiiv ,,i ii.jp h.noi ton during the different days of the i
,Caet Periding DloM Doefc
e' win Ik- paraehute Jumping from
plea. such as the Ukilghcimer and 'lined to any locallt'. ii seems, Jnu it
»WO .Mrs. Wni. is>xe. xvlio •stoke
and w.-ars ibi-ni out after hri.-f use.
aeropUne and sharissboollng.
/
.1
Wolf River, and very small ones like Is gencral."
fuesday of the Women's liomw
Mui'h^seuliiD(-m iu cxiDgrrsr favors a
-.Xeiial
turkey
Iruuiiig."
by
Gwrge
nhteb before Uw rem it ont wlU prob­ the Snow arc in a class hy them­
change to Ihe other forni of she|L It
Frulf growers sny they tan use wo and Foreign Missionary sw-icly of M*. IP-aity. tile aviator, Is proml od
s
as
ably deoUa tbe ntwiber. baa been selves, and are (or tlic apecial trade. men as' well as men lu tbo work wbiili she is presideui; ••Plootwrs and
such codiroxerte.1, .questlotis us
(From Saturday's Rocord-Eade.) of (ho features of Uic mealing. Hiese that In |)art arv responRlble (or
started la the Baltner bnlldlng, for- All judges at the apple show will fol­ W^es oVered arc good and orchard- lloiiei-rliig'’ on the same day wa.
_l'x>naiderabih Imalnew warn eloaiMd
iBdrly atad ^ a butter dltb factory. low this commercUl lioe and decide Isut who are oiHTsting near tbe city slven by S. E: Walt and Uk; aflci- Heatly is ex|s-elcd to gu up a thous­
division of opiukiti lu i-ougn-si
1 vlrcuii «xairt ysoterday aft«r>
The new owcem vlU be known aa tbe Aat when an.apple goes beyond a <
iiru^ratii xxus hroiiglit To a and (cel and'imitate thu evolution of about the auihoHaiion ot dreadand Ibe court odjouniad this ofoffer to twnsimrt help buik and
(he dance, uidlu; bis Wright blpUiie.
Erud TtsTcrae Apple Barrer com- tslB Bile'll should be condemned'
(or
the
navy.
looi^its
close
by
Calk
on

Material
Dexelop
on. Tbe jury reuiraod « wonttet
fonb.
Tomerrow rtiero will be special acrpaay. A capacity of two lIwuMnd b»- the score card."
I cause for attlon'ln Ibe cose of
tuentby
.\ Hammond On Wed­
viee*
ai
tbe
cburibes
for
the
bcBCfH
reb a day U made poaMUe by the
Growers who expect to exhibit
Iduvoln Jefft-raoo I'nlvrrslty v« Geo.
nesday .Mrs. F O. NirholBon st>oWc
of the vIslUng naval-menmoat aoden meUnery, and as every the coming apple show ahould take
Ilrining; la tbe ease of Hory
t>n "Woman’s Part." and was follow­
detaU of the work U under Ibe pei^ l^ed to this advice given by ^bc '
•Murpliy vs. Janies E CaBipbrtL
ed by “Fifty Years of th.« .\*soeUapnal anpervlalon. of ejUier llMn.
and aclrn only those »|ieclmeus
•rit tbe raw. n judgment was
lion" hy Hiv. IX-iuas foclilln.
Brady or Creaser; the pfnprteiora. a which are iM.kal of the vallety In
i‘tlie.»laiiiO(^ Uie amount of
WIIUuiu
liowins of Cedar wa*
barrel of Htporior conatrortloa is as­ aUe. sha|ie. color, as well as other
ttfTti.-'.. wlih ouM^'«^ taaod. ud
ordained into ilio minUtry of Ibe
sured. Both men have had rears of
icierlstira. This season's Mtrfalroiii-d
Tiro Cumpaiiy took s JndgCougn-galioual eburc-b on TuesdayiFVom Thursday's ICrttird-Eagle.)
experience In Ibe busliiem and are gan grown fruit rwu Urge, and the
It against Wimain Witte (or
Several oenienres were gixeii In rlrtborougbly competent to manage a lempullon to Meleci the overgtown
store room In the Uario y An-ler- lins.M. lu the case of l>. MetleUe vs.
lilt court thU tuornlng as eoneluslons
fdant of this kind. Mr. Creaser esme
s will be great. Tbe day of
buildlug on .State , street.
John A. Wade, jodgmeoi was siren
> tbe criminal cases tried Ust week.
U-tlihridgc. .\lla. Oct. 1« --'(Inc WniisTs of the lliin. W. H. I’ard-e plaiiilift for tZiz.CI.
S-Tounty fair exhlCits or n
Heory LaUcll and John King, eonxictweek beuce uu army- of i- xeral thou­
ics I* past.
S It. Ilutit. are xffdl known la the
Sylviv>t<-r Brnwii paid a fine and
ed by tliciuiy of Ureeiiy in ili>- niglii.
MfS (or tbe past twenq-llTe ' jean.
sand men. Iiaiidvtl tosi-Hu-r hy
(rum
Ih-ir
connetHon
wlib
>»ta in (be last of tbe Indian liquor
the second-liBiid store of Mr* AgMr. Brady, also of UanUtee, h^ been
luiou luten-sl#-in thu a<-u-u(
Traverse Ciy llustncss Kichange. ws wb]) h t-ame Up in court in tbe
B Pierce, weic eaeb civen a m?uin tbe city lor some Umc.
laisinc grain and xegi-iablea with liv
tall
of ihiu It otoma ibat Mr. Brown
tee of from one to fifteen years.
y for the Trexnliifall. will bo njcA-luq to
_ away aHendtog xeternary eoiThey asked pcrmlealoa to |>lead guilty
«n>e City Iron Works.
liridgi- Pi atP-nd ilie seventh liilcrnal.-ge au% could not be roacltod Bt tbe
to tlic charge, wl
The barreU, (a the making, n
A dial has U-eli closed wLert-by I'al- Hoiial Kry Farming t uog^so. Th
o be oiily
throngh three mnchlnet. each ol
rlck Uurdeu becomes Hie owner of the • ouiiuiiiM- in char.ire of tiie Iqral .-i
nuiiilM-i of vears ■•nCBKnl lu
Motion for a new trial In tbe case
accessory. Tlic I
which was designed by Mr. Rrady and
jiroperty comprlslus a tweniy-lour .iiia<'m<-iii> IS in reii-ipv>uf advu-. isjiiiirv ami prodinx- l«i-lnes>. ;
wijiis’e. WIUob vs. Frank U. Kay
that each received u > •ni.'uce of from
vbleh wore made at tbe Traverse City
frontage on Front sirvci au l ih<- hk-b iudiv.ik- tne laigeM and muy
are iiKiiouglily exis-neuced
was driili-d.
*
liaid
labor
at
lixra Works. Instead of bringing outbuildingoerupied by Sam's restaiirani, i<-preai-iH.'Hx«- ati-udance m tie lii, the iianageiiii-m ol suih a x-ows-ri
.\aihanlaJ
Jobnoon secured a dec
lonU.
aide coopers Into the city, every ms
.Mr. Burden boughi the prol*ertv as an
cf '111- cMiigresa. Tliiriy con
liiinng
thwinter
lii.-y
wiU
xonllm•-•of diruro- front Gertrnte JohnJohn Dowd, who was conxii-led of Invesimciil and at present it will not
chine U ma by Tmrmse City Ubor. Wanted Mere Wages and Shertev
arc to w-nd represciiiatlxes. tv ,l,..»,..l.,.i.,e.|> lo II..- I.U.M
ni.
she
to
n-clve
IM
per umnth
Hours, but Return Under Old
iking money from the |>enwn of Mr.
made posalbU by the simplicity of the
lmi>roud. I>ci>endlug ui«o i-undi- onut-tUou with till.- gaitii-ilng tli-i..- poul'fv. J*e hird- win bi- puriliaalinioDy ami have tbe Custody of tbeir
Cenditiene
Sw-atniaton. nsdxcd a like seutciu c at
maoblDss nsed. That they are not an
ns. II U- istssible Hut a nett l.rl'k
tc- an eluboru'c exhiliiilwn i>( dr.v dresM-d. -'^tfils doc-f not tneau 1)'
cblWn-n.
be aamc pUiv. while the sciiteticc of building will Is- c-onsirucieil uimu It In
. experfment, but are real, inwcthal and
1 prodii.-ls fpim various pan. o!
.in-'—il. Us d'-h«i-<l 1-y Hie local
LlaiiuBoo. l>>i. II.—AR'striklus Grover Wcqdorf. the deaf iiiute.'was
modern marines U shown by
siiring. ei’her a* an a'lniiion to his
r.;ii-d Sijii-s irfld ('aiisda.
li.n. l.oi m.-ans simi-i'.
Mill workers ntumed to wo'k from one to lea years at Ionia.
Bumber of ibeni In active operation
show- x>li-il >;il. bi-.mmiupllabed under wl,lioi,vrh..|.-lh.-r, in tui-/w.y ,b.luullug Cu I4rik^ aial-^-<JJ
Joseph Cyuway'was nOmilled to protbiooghoot tbe Vnlted Slates,
M-i-nilngly advene condltl-jn* An- 'arlm-r will -gdi liu- l-li.-til ..I boliic
enl. every barrel, crery stave, and Us; June, disemploying r>,<i00. Thi; batiOD. wlib John Kenoie a* proba:
ictiui-- 'mU be a UIRJ-Uiv of i..cr
weight
trt
icli I- not u-oallv in'•'an.iHl hitUier
s niio sh!''i'l<r tlQUer.
every bead made In Manistee Is
■I woriii <•: macbiu-r> adapu-d tx
J TIL .ir.srWpo'iItrv. Then' will
boms, hut reiuni ULifer the old
Id the rutw of l*atterson xs. Gere,
ad oat by these maeblnes.
dry uni.iUg work.
T.-a-ly lua^.-t for all the birds
tbe jury rt-ndered a verdict lor .the
It is Intamstlsg to waicb tbe pro- ^IliODS.
; til.- (art^iers t.nnc r; at Hic
pUlntiff- ill tlie binouBl o^ti:.'-.
ecaaes la tbU factory. First tbr
Iiigl.es-. |.-..y.'.|.-Tf»-es. N.v w.ei a
-Tbe case of the UncolB-Jefferaon Belgium Loaders Cer
•taves are formed Into the tproiwr
nutii'T ..f'in-!ni.i|.iu cireulars »ilJ
I’nlxerslty xa. lleo. Ilreluing was
shape hy a machine known a» a wind
g Change.
uisint<ut.-.l atixiDi; Hie tarni.-r.-. i. IItaken
u|i
today
Uas,«ad an'beid together by deUch
: e\*i'|v how i!,e birds arv i-i Isi
Niagara j’alls. Ont, Oct. IZ-In
Brusseix. Oct. !I —.M U mceiitig
able Iran boops. From here the form Death Came Sudden to Eighth Street
Meet m Grand Rap. iiTi-l-aird tur 'Ve IJ.ark<t.
sinking vouirast with tbo-scooe of
Poxv-rnment leaucra today th.- ques. is msbnrto the hoop driving machine,
•d* Oei 16.
taiHu and bluodabed eoaned oo tbo
mu ot uiilierioil sullragi- wilt be dii-j
where-all -the boope excem the t*e
C- til. Ijis;ne,^r toulir; hi ibis
ground on.- hundred yeara ago.
-us-c!. Till- governnietii i>' scrioii-i' !
«nd ones, are pul on mneh noirkcr
..i-in.'- T!-te |s a Utse j.ri.tii -n it.
toe Brjush and Canadtao txoopi
More Room is Needed for SUU Busi- conMdenng ’he tmrodiK-iioii
and tmer than ts possible by band
P'lTia; altc.-uomi. U.i r--i;
i- wi-i, l.-:- "-oii.jara'ivel-. ht)p- work, ■mited in r.-f>eUmg tbe loxaaion of
right, died yerierday noui«a; bef
giving the ricli' to voi.- to
-----The barrel U then ptaced In the work
I and wociau Uion rcacbiag a tnas>rily. the date act, for the fuli ct-rcm<i(^' Slid Jf a .-id.- lin Tfir the fura.e' Hiere
AuH-ricana. was tbe ^tbcrtag ot
iag-off machine, where tbe staverd^ |bumo. Mf' Bast blichiii alm-i.
I- I,-, surer WS! ot u.akiDS ea-y atA jK-iu-eful paidota aokemblcd oo tbe
nalnp UCt. -11. —AdOpU dlOSiaU
and a .louldc
u mail- hcadt i session of Saiadfii i'ltripie-. .tnen-nl
are smoothed. 4h^ crose put lu and only a few bouia' ilinces. at tbe age of
Arablb-.yOrdi r .Vol)!'-* of the. Myrtle Ri;:«'aU!ial prolii.
41 yearw.
Detroit, ebainnaa •»( tbe coiumlHt - families.
site ol tie battle of Queenatoiwii
the chime cnL nt one operation. ’
Sbnne. It is viis-cte.! to bare Hi<Besides tfir busUind ilu'i-. are n:ut appolnu-d by Oic Stale Bar Aa^ocia-leigbu todaj- to take pan in (be
barrel is (ben ready (or the heads sod
Urgesl cU«i in Hie.history of the
Q U) coufe#witli the next legUla'eolenoial
commennoratiog
that
bead boopa. Tbe whole proreas U ebildrvu to mourn the loss of a mothtemple,
ibc-rcf.-re.
the
m««
ling
w
ill
balso her (atb>-r. Uidwlg Kroupa.
e and urge the passage of a bi’l
. DHegstiuna n-prrsenUtig Uigone through wltb so quickly that.
held la tbe Grand lUj-ld* Colk< u=
enlarge tbo state c-apHol. was i
Pairtoiic anl historical aorleUea o'
unUI scan It is hardly beUevable. and one brother. Frank Kioupa of KliaThe reaoluti--.0 d.wii-hng the ks-. w.,;t;. Me*.c Mte Trapped Muskrats Out
Toronto and otbi-r pUtes Miok_|s»r*tbe compMed barrel Is more substan­ wood township, and thrw sUters. Mrs. Lansing today sec.urlng (b'c names ubJ
waa j.rcser.tfd at H-- Febr-iarj meetSeason.-,
in the . itr.i)ow oo (he balUofirfd,
tial than tbooc turned out by the old Mary FaihBl and Mrs. .Alllo-ecbrador adUr^*e* of (he legislaii.e candidates
jlngwas referred to a ,t. mmltlt-c who Iwuar au.| Mocee .tntooio, who live cvn-lin-l.-d ond.-r the auspices of Ibn
of thU city and Mrs .Lottie N'tRrii'
in order -Jiat be miglii place the pro.)
(cdioiu hand maUmd.
osiliun bcioie them at ome.
Washingi.iu. i> (-. Oit.
Aft- ji» ^dt-r-tood w-.H rf.ummcad the four nilJes »e»i ol Mesx were arrest- reibd Empire L/iyallsts. Msiiy hac-JIt Is not tbo oWeci of the arm to Grand Rapids. Hosts of friends s
aji.-piTbxt
at'
til-.OctoW
-mct-iing.'eil
on
lompiami
of
Ix-puiy
Came
nei^bora
extend
to
tbe
l>ertwved
lamThe
bar
association
U
Inlcn-su-d
a
more
than
tBirty-lour
years'
sc.-w-K*
MiDie floral oCerinis were deposlte-1
kIM compatinlon: they rather lortie It.
Jje bjs..- ot Ujo luonoBieni er<-oTbdr product wlU be the best that It lly aympaiby -and love in tbeir time Ibis prupoeiiion. .n ordxT that better UeuL (.'W.-HJraham D. FUsb. torpa c- This meSLs a sav.ng of on<-ba!f to Wardens t;. ..then Smith and VV. M.
aJI tbe caadiusk-s v.iib get iLtir pet:- Kri’e for trapping muskrata
tx-d In rnemon- of Sir Isaac Brock, tbe
to la tbrtr power to turn out. and as of luas. Tbe Infant son (or whom quarters tua> be prepared for the su­ eflpneera. wo* playvJ on tne army
fcaiwis. They appeared in Justjee latuoua geo.-ral wlio oomcaLnded the
preme cojrt. but sute officicU are lie tirt-J 'ist today c'n fUs own eppii.
there to ttsnaUy a shortage of barreU the mother eacibeed her life wi
Rhodes-' «wm at Mealc yesterday.. - anadiau fortes in tbe War of ItlJ.
buried with bU mother.
en-oted in it iu order that all state | tion. ColoB-sl Fitch is from Hiino
during tbe apple season. thU
Funeral services wUl he held
S who r-celved a mortal wound
lepartments may be.quartered uuder aod was graduafed from West Fiiiutj shHoe t.ab is a .committee to ht-ip jiJesd guilty to tbe charge and i«ld
ditlM to TfnvMBe Oiy's Indoatrtes
a rtlff .fine and coeU (or tbeir sport
be was leading bis troops to vieWlU be appredatad by those even re- the Churvii of Christ SuBday aflemoon one roof At present the state is re­ th Ite.’. ReeenUy he has been :aho make the OcioUr meeung a
St Sr3ii. Interment will be in tbe quired to pay a bU rental for quartets chaige of river, and harbor work injeess. Hand in your peutiou to tbo Tbe sesM>n oa muskrats doe« eoi
.IT 10- (be battle of QoeenMai
- Maly iatamsted in the ablpplag
ojtn
uaUI
November
i.
llfgbu.
Ort. 13. l«i:.
fsanytetaiOakwood,
.
loraled
outalde
tbe
capiioi
building.
'
ibv
vicinity
olMoaipnaen-.
Ala.
Jpresidi-w
of
tbe
ibrioe
dub.
boylog of XrtUL .. . . .. .j
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UIIVERSAL SUFFRA6E

CEREHOmiL SESSUW

MRS. LIZZIE WRIRHT

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MUIDTBAV;

1—Federal eontrol of the epUtr aubiret of matriafe aad di* riasies of peopia. T^e American citiaen ii apt.ao «««ly influeoeed
Tore^ irworing nnifor^ty of law. by e^mp
loose talk the^ ^iga. and^)he ranlt
. 5-^}-aieal examiDBtio& of Ibc eoati»o6vg. pertiea -to a is that business
I
goes along just as tboQgfi tbm was no national
marriage.
~
3— ^^Vidc publicity of the iutentiwh of the luirtiva to enter the dectiou iu sight. In spMikiog of tbe sitnatiub. Uenry Clewa. the
Twice • wfeck
New York banker, has tbe following to say;
married rtatc.
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Fortuimtely home politica is attracting leas and leas attention.
4—
A law eompelling the filing of a certifieate -b}' r*d» party,
setting forth all pU>
The onteomo «>f the campaigu becomes more and more- evident, and
&^A statute proTidiog that do divorce be granted except, on tbe ramlt will probably lie fully diseounled in adtanee; pravlded
>vrdi-d. however,
however,............
that there may
scriptural grouod.1. It should be ^rnded.
sboi-k» intervene. At the itnouwil the issuca in question are
right of* aeparatiou.
be granted in certain cast
6-rA statuU making
of a wife by a husband a obscured by the jH-rsonaliliw which have entcrwl into the campaign,
but'tbe feeling grows that whichever party wina the policy wQl
7—Rigid laws prohibhiug the manufacture and sale of intoxi* be to dirtfirl. buxines* as little as possible. With tbe aiiproacb of
ling
ing beverages, believing as we do from a close study of statiatics
hoialay.^ere was naturally less dkpaaition to trade, iu view of
y.-4s
that the use of liquor, directly and indirectly.
4s one of the greatest
what was ba|>p>-uing iu tbe Italkaus. VcO' *-*'«i Uie maricet will'
causpfi of divoree.
At the present time there is top little respect paid to the mar< be watching -Icctioii Jay ami cmlcavoring to <liM-t>nnt its result.
that conditions suggest s somewhat unsettled and flurtaaling
riage relation by people in general, and anything that would tend
to increase the upbuilding of rrverenee for this natural human Mte market. Xrvertheb-ss. os already stated.' intrinsic eondhions are
should be encouraged, even if the law has to be resorted to in order satisfactory and sound, and in tl|<- Imig run wc may anticipate a
activi- and stronger market for stocks, tlur agricullural
to accompliab the required result. It la evident that the deuiand
HJdt. Dster tlw Ad or OoBsraM
for the enactment of at least a part of these features into federal prusiH-rity is a rm-k of stn-ngtli and lias dot yet Ik-cu fully dis______________ Isw will rrt ejve sHiijiorl from tin- ehiin-li in g.ii.ml, niid in limi- .eounlol."
Groiktioolliswei^ 2.950
become statutes. In the meantime those interested in improving
the piarried state will do welt to^keep sentiment stirred up along Bm PUced on 9oor
Goremor Cuh(uitl. of Texas, has writ^n Oovemor .Osborn to
the avenues that are ojxat at present.
the effect that ix-oplc from this and iHber siaG-s who gi, lu th.- wi-st
order to aecun- ndief from eoii*-uraptk*u^Biid other wasting
Rtllroad Problem
diseases and do nut take along sufficient funds to carry thi-m
Impnfbing ^biic 9^oJoCs
The state railroad eu
a baa taken qp the task of seeing
through, will have to get alobg the Ix-sl way they can when th.-ir
AeModiugto the anana] report of SU1« Highway Cor
what can be done'lo improve tl{c Fere Marquette system in the
money runs out. as the sUlc cannot lake care of them and <hcr»Ely there have been constructed during the year neariy 600 miles mate and make it into the useful line that iu iiu)>ortauce insures
arc no fn-e hospitals maiutaiued for Uc purpmw- t-'lmrity urgauizact gMd roads an the 44 eountics of the sUte that are already oper-jit if properly conducted. It has been found tbat during tb- past
tious arc- unable to take can- of them as the funds an- not ixni. gtinf under the state law, and before the season is ended the entire, few years the railroad-iias bwu staggering under a load of dent
tribubsl for that purpose-. Owing to the large imiiiigratiim of
610 miles which were 'applied for will have been finished. (K this that is far too big for it (o cany, and although the part of the
healthy pisijih- tiic'rc is but sniall chance for employment of xii-k
mileage 75 per cent was built of gravel, which proves to Ik-the most system iuealed within the state ba-s paid, this ivveuuc has b-n-n
perwms. The mimlK-r of factories is limited, and cheap labor is
pofolar material with the road builders.
Near the cities macadam used
up by the lines that are oulside the state and arebeing
|x-rform<sl by ucgrix-s aud Mexicans. Farm work is too slrcnuous,
is vuy wall thought of by the citixens, as it can stand heavier operated at a loss. The stiiiggie to keep things moving and at the
ami land owners do ml Ukc kindly to Imviug sick prnK.us arouml
tiuffie and is mnch cheaper in the end.
Comiuissiouer Ely is iu same
time pay the interest on the huge debt that is hurdeuiugthe
their places on account of the liahilit,v of having the disease spread:
tavor of having the automobile tax.paid directly into the iiighwa}' road
has resulted iu neglect which has imide the n
In order to stop the iullus of indigent sick into-|h<- state it has
bnd„ aa anlomobiiei work most of the destruction to the roads, and and the e(|uipmeut unlit to handle the big business that euuies to
been dn-iJed to ask the raiInMuls iiol to issue low fan- lickets to the
this being the ease they shotiM bear their proforlionate amount of | the line. hVensied finunec is at the bottom oMbe trouble, and nntil
eoutfawest unless r PKiKipaibh^ )>artieti guarantee that the pns>iw-etivc
the coat of construction and maintenance. He has talked with thejgood busiuesa methods arc um^ in the euuduet of the s>*stein there
will not be^me a public charp- after n-aching his or her
antomobOe owueis and finds that they lake kindly to the plan. Mr.'wilJ be but littk- lio|>e of relief in the way of better service to tha
destination. The action taken by Texas will iu time l>e followed
]Qy thinka that the automobiles should be taxed ip proportion to patrons. The railroad is a nMessity to the state, as its 2,(KI0 miles
by other wt-stem ntaU-s which iiri- overrun with health seekers of
^ir bonepower, as the heavy, powerful cars tear up the roads traverse (he best ssetiobs. Thc'npid.det'clopiucut of the northeru
limited means, aud the effect will bt- to force the stat<-s in tb>- cast
WBch quicker than the smaller ones, and the
ing of the hone- counTics through which the lines r^ make it imperative that someaud other loc-alitica to take more iitriiigirnt measures to stamp out
powo’ would equalise the tax so that it would K just to the owners thing be done in order to give the sert'iec thst is needed by the
tuberculosis and other kindred diseases. If the eases were removed
<A the machines.
various cities and towiis. The railroad commission recognizes the
at home there would be no in-w-asily for seuding away patients
aeriousness of the condition aud will tiy to find a way out of the
It is also aoggeated in the' report that after the roads aae built
to th«- wc-stem States in lu>ixr that a ehanp- of climate will build
dilemma iu which the state finds itself iu «»Dncctiuu with this road.
the state department should be given poorer aud authority’to _
, , .
uji their wasted systems, ^his onler of the Texas governor will
be improved before there
-..muin tbon. At •prooM .11 U,..Utt cin do i.
build tbo i u-:il
™' I,..
^
l»'«
tend to wukc up public seiitiuieut iu favor of cufoR-iug sanitary
tb,U.....,.taKln change in
in tV..
will bo ...Kany perceptablc
the service throughout the sUtc,
joaqs and u:en trust to the counties or townships to
laws iu regard li^curbiug this common plague..
for it is imiKMsiblr to do busiucw'u'ith inferior equipment wfacu
This work is often neglected, with the result tbat the roads
. ‘cou|f>eting with
linet that an- better provided for in this wav. cOgricaltar^ Sdloql HM

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libere if the roadt^re built under the township plan they can only I *1^
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bo kept until the work in the township U finished. The county
sh*l»l'*“P
• sjKtem euablfa the commiasiouers to keep an expericneod
gang of road bnfiders in the field, which is worth a whole lot more 9iofe Help Is 90eded
GiV famine sulks through tli^'uh'-fiards of the Grand Traviu the eod than the nondeieript way of building a section
touitsbip and then letting the rest go until some time in the future. emc region; a lalwr famine, which is one of the worst phases of (he
iiulbstrial condition that can exist iu a community. The trees in
T^e e^MDie of building tbe roads throughout the 'sUte is
the orchards hang heavy with fruit, knt |>«up]e in sufficient numbers
^eat, but the cities fti eonutiea are coming to see the value of the
cannot be found to gather the hantwt. Such a situation has been
work and those still out of tbe fold are rapidly coming in under
pre^Kfed in the psst.'but it reiDSUied for this year to make it come
tha county ayatem. While tbe cities have to bear the brunt of the
true, and as a ri-stiU the growers afe wondering wliat they will do
UK they are saying nothing, aa the>* sec that in tbe future their
JO secure sufficient help id save the crop from spoiling when cold
bBrineas will be increased through the new Voa<ls to n point where
a-esther sets in for the winter. Monday mumhig tbe work of
Uey will be amply repaid for the outlay that is being pul ou them
gathering the crop will begin in cametit, aud at that time 3U0
at the preaoit time. Good roads have come to stay, and within a
IHmpIc can find i>rofitable employment as pirkem in the uearhy
years it wili be possible to travel from one end of the sUte
orchards. The hunts arc not too long and the wagi-s an- satisto the other without being mired L. the de^ mud Uiat is now one
factory,.bnt there is no labor suj'ply to meet the roquirenienls. At
'■t the charaeteriftics of Miehigan roads in the spring and fall. It
seeuLs to be employed aud ev.-n the eustoinaiy
is a' good work and should be aupported by the people who are the
lot of street idlers who ceVi-r do auy work to s{teak of are inishiug
ones who wfii ultimately reap the reaulta from the improved trans­
from their usual haunts. Judging .from labor euuditious (bis
portation facQUiet.
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region iniwt be enjoying Ihe greatest prosperity in its history.

Owabu He*l Estste ikn
There ia a plan on foot to form an organization of the real
estate dealers of Western Miehigan at the comipg Land and Apple
Show to be held in Grand Bapids the middle of .November. There
IM been eo uradi miarepresentatioD of lands in thb section of the
•WU 'by usrMiabre speculators that it is thought the time is ripe
to organue the reputable dealers into a body strong enough to force
thLcoee who misrepresent the facts in regu-d to land out of bust'
da. It is proposed to charge an atmnal membership fci- of suffiekht aise to make h a practical organfeatiou with power to fight
^ oui iriio would bring the business into' disrepute by iuiwepre■yftig faeu aud selling sand baruns for real frait lands. An
operator within the organization who breaks the rules of the bureau
*a«ld have bis lieense revoked upon the proper proofs.. This would i
M a good more, as the future of this part of the state depends upon
^ OBoeess erf the arttlers who are brought into tbe territorj-. If
are kmaUd upon the^ right kind of land they wiU make a
■leeem that will prove the very best kind of advertising, but if
they are sold..saDd barrens in the interior, with the promise that
tfMT «fll den^ 4nto fine orchard lands, then tbe result will be
dottte&tal to the entire section, because one decootented purchaser
eta
many a sale in the future' ,of land tbat k really adapted to
irilit (rowing'and general farming. Tmthful advertising has done
—mash for this ocetion, but thk must be backed up by truthfifi and
honest dealing with those who an- attracted here to ^omc citizens
•fid brip in the woik of bniltotg up the agricultural interests.

Tp Coidrol Msfriage
Vkt Book Bh-er conference of the MeUiodisi church, at the
anaAial soaion in Chicago, wont on r«-ord in favor* of federal
Mtrtd of the entire subject of marriage aud divorce, and ndvonatod ntriageat measures for cartying out this plau. The members
hsUm that the state elmnld take a band in the work, as tbe safefOhrdiag of the home is the first busines of the stale, ami unless
matter is attended to in stricU-r measure iu the future the"
the past, the home will become disintegrated and dire rcsnlU
fsttow. It It also contended by the member*, of the i-onfrreuee thet
tho marriage *wmony ahould be |*erfonited by miuisters -of the
iMiM. and that the members of the ministcy should be diligent
ft fififewfaig the ehorch diseipliuc guvmtiug marriage. Among
«d to improve the home life of the natton are
« af tshiiA are already taken care of by »

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In eouueetiuu with the apple harvest comes the digging of the
potato crop, and the fanners are elamnriiqr^or more men to help
lb<-m lake the tuhemfrom 111.- earth. .\n liti.* r<^|Min<lK to tli. ir calls
aud the fanner'has to do the best he can to gamer in his crop.
The potato grower can gel out of the trouble easier Hiaii the
orchardist. for Ihe apple is a more )»TiKlial>1e ]•^odu'■l and bus iu
be picked iu its proper season in order to be at its bi-st and eoiumiiiid a high priee in the market. In order to M-eure help all the
available avenues Lave btvii sean-he-d. and even the police appealed
in ordi-r to scare up enough |x-oplc to keeji the pieking going
until a eliange euiiies in the help market.. It is to lx- regretlixl that
(he han-est season e-omes at the same time for the late
for if
they ri|>eiiqd at different times the help problem would be easier to
solve, aalbe workers could go from ouu to the other without making
it iueouvenient lor tmyoue. Two iuunths from now. if biatory
repeats itself, there will be lui almudatn-c of 1h'1]j on the market,
but as winter will K- liqri- there will be little work for them to do.
yet there is no apjwrent way in which tbe time for employing labor
can be changed aoxs to equalize the supply and keep all the various
industries moving in their season. According to the laws of busiwhnt is the busy season for one is also the harvest time of the
other, and each must.Ukc care of it»<-lf or fall by the wujsidc.
The present condition of tbe labor market proves that begining this year the fruit growers will have to adopt some system for
help iu large numbers into this part of the state duriug (he
late fall to take care of tbe apple, potato, bean aud other cru|w that
mature at the frost Hue. or else they will lose Lcarib* ou account
of lack of protM-r help. This annual demaud for hrip will give an
optKirtiuiity for the unemployed iu the rflics to get out aud enjoy
coantiy.'life for i»art of the year, and at the same'time jveeive
better wages than they can ]>otsibly earn at any season iu the
crowded citii*. The work wnnld be eas>- for them and they would
greatly profit by the change iu both a finana'ial and pLj-skal wa'-.
Several hundred of these people, inelnding whole families, could
find cmplo.mcnt in this immediate vicinity {rom Miiiiwbony lime
until tbe last apple aud imtalo is gathered in late in the fall. The
working out of a- plau to bring people from the cities is -worth
while, and when it is nnee put into operation ami -places provided
for the people, tbe tabor problem wijl in a way Ik- ntll ou !is way
toward a praeUeal solulion.
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Bnaineas U not disturbed thi^J^y,a|^ii|f^g|g^||i^iDg fonurr
I campaigns and the «condition is appreciated by all

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red b> aald mortgage, or any port
thereof, exerpi that a WII of couiptalat
paa filed lo tbe eircolt court Jor the
(ouaiy or UiwiHl Travme. la ihais
eery, on ibe 24Ui day ot Jaauarr. l»i:.
tor t&i- forcUoaurv of the said taortgage In .< haa-y-ry. imd aaM sufi has
been diarviniiaaed l>y (lie complainant
Iherrla: and by sod In arcordaore
sllb a proiisnui In Uie said nortgggv-.
tlefaull having bceo made lo tbe pa>toRit of toataJImeoU of inli-rcst now
paal due. the wmgngee efeda-lo de­
clare the whole'of (be prtoclpa)

intereat u. (lie mnetgagr
debt dae.
So(lee t hereby given ibat by Tir
(ue nf the poser
- of e-‘
sale vvintalaed
—■- • 'la
said mortgage, aud tbe alaiale ia each
(Waes made siul pirrvldcd, on Tkaradav. the loth da; of tKnober, A. 1).
191" at two ocloHi m the afipraoon.
the undersigned will, ai (he (rout daor
of tbe coon house, ia (be cUy of Trav c-rae City, ilju being tbe place where
the circuit (ourt (or (bo eoaoty ot
Crwhd Traverwo la held, sell at pnUlc
irlltva. to the Ugbeet bidder, tbe
-cmlee* described In said nioRgage.
- eo much thermf aa may be heeee
ir; to pay the aiaoaot ao aa oXsrwild due
said raongtge. with eeveh
.rr cent Inleresf. wad all Ideal coals,
together with said attorucy's (re, toThe south half 18.
of the
MBt quarter 18. E t«l of aevs
tkm eighteen Obi. U usWp iweatySre cm north, of raage uloe (9)
loniainliig
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's<-rot of Uod.
leas, according to Ihe-sfPT-

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«-omiiMmion. and that a way cau be found to put the road

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- OrtauU having
a mag* Is (b«
toagltloii* of a rettalB Bortgage mada
br Otla O. IJKV. and ■tlaabeib Uc*.
hu wife, to the LeeUiaa-CDBatr 8a>lags Bank, a corpaatkn ol Outlast
Bar. Mtctilgan. tiued (be fourth day
of April. A. D„ l»«. and rRsirded la •
the (gac« of the ttegleler »[ Oeeda ter
(he country of Grand Traverse and
ataie of Xtlrhlgaa. on 'the alith day of
April, .y 1>. l»oa. Ih >Ux-r l-S of aMrtgage* ou iiaze KN. oa sbirh oortgage '
there I* cUltued lo be du<va( the dale
of thU BMiee. lor pna<-ips( aad latai(■L the earn of nine hundred (artyeight atxl ts-lOu dollars, sad aa atlo>
Bcy’a feo of taeot)-Jlve dollars, as pro
Tided lor In said inortgagc. oad no
or..^prPe^nga ai law

It has l*ecu sugp-stixl that iuasmueb as county 'agricultural
schools are to 1h- i-stabluhed. lhaj Traverst- City is a suitable |ilai-<fur lilt-locatiou of such a sclirxit.
.
At tin- prcM-iil time thi-i-i- i»^lIlt oin- sfi-h s.-hiail in the Ktale.
It is hs-at<-d at Menominee, -in llo- .iip|x-r ix-uinsiiia. and has Ikx-ii
running for five years, Tli- stati- ennlriliuU-s not
exe.v.1 44.(sai
aiuiually to Ui<- support of the sehovl and tile jxxiple of the sur­
rounding territory supply the lialaiio-. The school has lt'7 tert-s
of land. U]>oii which expenments art- carried out. and tli<- stikleiitH
are taught the principles of agrieuiliire by aetiul practict-. The
school also owns st-veral head of live stwk. It luw four teachers
and an enroUment at last' report «.f
The reqtiireim-nu ft>r adiDission dennnd that the student shall finish tlie.eighth grade and
lx-, at least 16 years of age. .\Mn>ng tin- sulijei-t* taught arc agri­
culture. manual training and doni-slic scii4iee.
Thcri- is no question but that st-htMils similar to the Mcuoininee
iiislitntion will be cstabluihod iu vayituM<i)a^ of tin- state witliiii
the next few ycarx. tliat th<-y may do iniieli of the work which has
l>ceu ex)H.-cled of.the agrienltuinl <-<ilb-ge in the past, but whieli
the college has Ik-i-u unable to do ln-<-ause of its distance from Ih'iami. If such a scbixil is A-stablish<-d in Traverse. City it would
practically be necessary at first to have it a si-hool^or tin; sur­
rounding counties aa well a-S Grand Travenu-. That ia. it would b>the county acliwl fur the couiiti-s of IK-iizh-. lA<-clBiiau, Grand
Traverse. Kalkaska and Antrim. Tln-n as fast as the agricultural
interests of tln-sc couirtica wurranl separate- schools, they would be
.-stablished.

It is evident that the 8Ub>iui>l-de has euui>- t» slay m Michigan,
os siHlislio shew tliut during llir |>asl sv-asmi
ii-‘G lir-eiim-s wcrc
issu-'d, HK oimpan-d tvilh 2t.bl7 f-T 111'- e<irr>-K|M,H<|nig jx-riod last
year. The tr.tal ^■cl-^pts for the nim- montlis gnveivrl by the reixyrl
shows tliul #1II6.7:I4 «a-s v<>lleeted in fees.jS-1lieh is 44U.C2-'> lliorc
tliHii was laki-li ill Iasi ymr. Tin iiulomoblb- has been ailapti-d I ■
ail kinds uf biisiiicss''uB well as* pleasure, nliieli a<-isiniit» fur th-greut iin-reas*- in iLi- numl»-i-uf lit-iis-s issui-J. the jirici- hug bis-ii
rediKi-d lo a point whi-rc p.-ople -f moderate niy-aus can buy. and
the still furtln-r reduction in pri-s- will make tlm sal<« next y<ar
excis-d tlmse of the past season 5->- fully, as Rfval'Ti ix-rt-cntage ns
was’ohtsincd in. 1!'12. There is .1 si.iiM im-reanC repurl.-U in tinnumber uf motoreyeb-K ill op«<nitiuL thmughout tbektate. the Hguriw
showing that 3.5J8 liccUMB Were issu-sl in 1911, while 3,727 were
granted in 1912.
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BraUIR JBUUKT UW j

/M. A N. e. TIHK CARO.
I
K U.IA. u.;a. M.IP. V
Trae. CUJ
CUy- S:W 7;(», t;a5 8:88
Lt Trae.
'
8:U 1:4*
Ar. Bolaa.......
Cedar City

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ii

WANTED

J1

Maalptee '..
TralBf arriTs at Traverwe City
a. m. 10:80 a. K.. 6:88 p. m. ohd
»■ K-

Slums Large Increase

ThrM ArreeU Were Made hy County,
Otneera.
!
Disregard for the ihiauc) las slier,
repeaieA rtoru ou the i«rt of the
froaui officer and er-liool (vn.tnissiou |
te raloree the sdinr in the couutr>.
reslerdAy I'-d to tbe arrt-si of three!
pareBU of children sbo hate not atleaded ecbool rrtvilerlv It
irv laat a
It U a i>rBCllcc iB'lhe roaniry
thl» time ef the »e«f to beepP the ebll
CB OOt of Behool 10 Jielp wltB the
-m~X^rli Ulnre the la« •» ttrlBgeat an^hHidliic m.i ool> ea the par­
ents. but ilteoffii-e-aihetommlestoarr
apd teacher as Well. II Is up lo Ibeie
do their dut* Keeidag ebildreir
of srboot sllfulb. It a pr'sou at
well as ■ fine vffeiiei. and ibe ver­
dict ot the JusUia l>etore whom-tbe
caw U tried taay glee both. In the
case of the arreeu ) eoterday raeb of
the three Ben were gtren the mthlnuB fine. ZS each, but the next nne*
will pot grt oB at *M.e.' _

SAVINGS
Ii- C. 8. WhUlO
J. O. IJI'.VCAX.
for 1
oCt 8

D. B1EL.T. O. P. A

WANTEO-CoPd. to»e timothy
cloter hay. Globe OepL Sloni.

Dressed Poultry
Wanted
We have located here and sill con­
duct a penuaaeat tiarlict for twoliry.
sod during tlic siuo-r reaaoo sill
handle dii-sjed puuliry uoly.
Take nptke: Dt> tiM bring ua anjthing nmll having recelred tuitnic
lloni for kllllog and dmiing porilri.
oou be ready ior dlatrlbu00. .Juno icemeou of when se will
ready I receive f.jr ablpmeat will

PifliK&HiitPrfiKiCt.
1:. Stale 81. Baracy Aedersuc btdb

so YOUNG MEN
To kam Bicycle and
AtrtOBoUe Tin BoOding. Splendid shop
Goaditiong. Egcellent
opportunity for strong,
mUiag young men to

lom > good iTSfc «nd

fit the itme time cam
good svagee while learn*
hig. Addrrn
BfiVlorMnt Dept.

NOKGAN a WtUHT

rzijsrss
WHO .ftf gghm

[AVBflUUT IAO& TDMIUkT, OOT U, Itlt
roaecUoB with tbe Titanic and
make tbeir paymeata to taiared emMexican Inveatigaiioas aad be will ploree in montbly or bt-we«kt}' iaatallhave aa laleresilBt story lo trtl tbe
t*.' Tber assert that tbe weekly
pabUc la sdditioD to hit poliUcal ro- pay meat*. as imvlded by tbe law, rc>,
.* he wui give a Ulk on the Ti­ quires too much clerical work.
tanic iDve-digaiion ibat.w
0 Ol
The lioard ha< nded that tbe ramtbe Mcrico that dtaton to* *0 opitoB fh
e matter
Prices corrected each day by wire bare been puMlsbed. Senator Smith sd that employer* must
many time*
aiute. Tbe< siso »taie in their opin­
INOGRAPHCR OF JOHN M'NA- fraqi Cbleago, Detroit. Toledo
ion that it was clearly the intentloa of
. aad total
MARA ON STAND TODAY
Buffalo throng Called Frest talagood rrowd to bear him. Thl*
graph aervica.
e weekly, a I would aid the tarnwbec tbero are ao nun.' parties in
ito BelU and so many vciwloii* el tbe
GRAIN.
national Kiiuailon il will he wel
CbicaBo. OcC 14.—Wheat. V
lb* iwibllc to turn out and Lrar what
rora. 53Hc- Oa’ia. 3S%.c.
"
lator frotu tbi* *ide of the »taSf
MONEY SPENT FOR EXPLOStVES■ ;• Detroit. Ocoi. 14.—Wbest. 1
has I *ay of Ibe grVal •gue’.tlou*
WAS AC^UNTi 0 FOR
Corn. 64Uc. Oats. 3«Hc.
Isnie. Wltb_ibi*-cnd In view all those
ted Fn pretent day lolltlc*
LIVESTOCK.
should make ..it a Palm to keep Wedof Union aa Or-

HEIICE FI6HT
NOW RAGING

mo NtSTORY
OF DYNAMITING

wsTut uf ana fmt

EVIKNE W^JOBHIHHl

A)RC
EOGtr*^
i^eit
THoop*
TOWARD RUMI IN FRONTIER.

Ttirk*y mmt luly Him •■•Mrf'Pilet
Tf*«y br wnNfc OtMnani «lvi
*
Up Wind! and Tripoli for

Paaea Traity tlgnid.

VOIES FOR WOMEN

famer E. Whll^
Connly aerk
Candidate for Re-etection

,L”daT.ir.£i°T^
a6cc 'Wotk I caaaot get out

Int your votes.
I hope that you wil surely go
to the piJlt Nov. 5. 1 wut yov
vote and 1 bdieve dial you vr31
fltve me your aid.
Sincrasly yours.
ELMER E. WHITE-

Duna 0. HiKS

Fond; Mrs. Hull Iden­
tified Many Ctiseka ^a>d
for This Purpees

IndianopoUt. 0^14.—The accused
oa workers spent Sl.ooo tnooUil..'
iirlDg lP09-io for dynamite ezpio-'
slona on non-nnion ioht. according in
raiegailont made by the govenuneiit
today.
II. Ik. Hull, former atenog.tipher.or John J. McNamara. teeUfinl
ibal thoae tundi were deafgnated on
ih'e nnioa'f boobs under the heodlngt,
"Orgactzlng Funds." Sbe IdentiSad
many rtiecks for II.M emefa tc J. J.
.McNamara and tesUfled tber ver
chi-ta..............................
lered also for 'emalzatldh."

gST" •■‘"“'■•■•■■■"SSI:
SIL.......................
*

ESCAPED CONVICTS

1W pracram apaaid aUh a ms
aautlid ‘■Bqaal Rlshu la Utdilican.
vMeb tod been wriues lor the orowtoa hr Ufs. e B. Durrea.
MS was atf caod and lo trnlr azto-ild Iba MtoBaBU of tboae pn»'
cat mat tba a«bor vii piraa a rlatae T«a or lyaaka
ststera and oaa brother codtrlbolad to tba aiarcSiMsit the afiartHbot
Tba ataiara vara Mewlaoiaa
Delia Irteb. 8 Potmiled. f-L J. DickerMB. B. 8. Grar. E. A. Evaoi. R. K.
WUte. O. A. Bstaraon. B. E. Danea
ArrlUa Oardbar, Faanr FarxDaaa.
BareraJ ot the aWata fare readlasi.
aaraml pafMra 4M. aareial talka
SffM Nioa Dorre* ore a radtailon
aad ’ll}' M dolns pleaaad ail pro
A trpical MS br Charles II. Drake
vai so van racMrad that ha van
obUod to raspood with an aneoo,
vhlcfc aacora vm aiao loodir a>
plaadad.
As aoao of tba taoibarf, pmanr
offered aar ohjaeUou to tb».*aqul
ristali'' aroMaDta It is preanmad tbit
tbar all atpact to rote "rea” on Xi>veoibar S. aaxt.
The aaxt ateatlas ot tbii dranse
vttl ba a raatlral In bom of Pomont.
the soddeai of frtlt. There -vIB •»
• cUehaa dlaaar at hood. 4The hall
«i to. ba dacontid with frulii and
pnapkliu.
Tba PTtorsB will ba In eharsa of
Mia. ArrlUa Gardner.

SNE m waiiB
da Prsriictad far This Part ar tha
CauMiy.^
Waabiacton.
14.—UmttiM.
ralar veaUer tbronstaora the snU
aad aoatb Atlaatlc atitei dtiHac the
drat part of tba (otalBK weak la prv
dieted br tba weather bareon ay^e rapalt of reporta of a tnoplcal atoi^ aoV
eotarlac tba Calf of Maxtco from the
CaiTibaao aea.
"Blaewbera orer the cooBtrr the
weatbar wUI be telr dunni the next
aareral dare.” said tbe weeklr *o»letlB, -altboDSb a dUtarbaaee of modrrale IntoBacIr.aUeadadbvkiealarera
a will croae tbe Biddle

_ .

1.^

Daniel O. Hbiee. ased r.r., .droppaC
dead at hii borne Id Btmvoed lowaablp at Si.tO tbU momlos. of heart
dlaeaae. He had beao troubled whb
tbe disease for about three reart, aad
while pullins on bit shoes tbit noraBuffered aa atuck which
prored fatal. Mr. Ilioei bad lost rites
and wax puttlns on bit clolbea la tbe
IS laoD, when Un. Hiaea. wbo
asa la tbe bedroeia. beard
dlBlnc table alkfr. followad br a beavy
-Sbe asked her bntbaad wbct
waa the natter and when be made

MUST PIT WEEIIY

Ito Calhoun. olde*t dsngbtcr of I
rick Calbotm. tbe tiaclMi magaale
and Wllaon U Hl.kox. neveland-y
weallblest bacbelor. were maiTlto
here today.
Tbn first eagagemeab of Mias' Cal-

wmiE couim Tenimza

society butted with the i
n bbrok^
that the encagemeni bad been
T No cMilaiiatloo waa .giroa.
Mis* mibound went to C^Utornla
>on after. Hlckox eceluded hlmseir
mil a month ago. when she Teturard
. Cleveland.

Engine Eapisded. Causing Siaaeler
Pellea and Torpedo Bosl*
Searched All Nighf

I*hilad.4lihU, 0,-1. i; - Mai.l>all
Rrlil uinl Ijeiii: II. f. MiiKtin of il>
:iavy xjird epctii a' night ol h»iT"r
drift ms _iii Mau: u e
•eqaeete from emptoyer* who liuxc
t.|>l<n.i<iD
hylrojiMiic.
•liH-ictl to come under the new env
>loyor».‘ lObillty ati to i«ermli thenup .arly

STOOD GUARD
OVER HOMES^
ECNS FEAR AN ATTACK FROM

at adOcR tb* lablart of *-E4aal Rlsh*<
tor WosM' Vai diKQwad. la the
toaMcc «r tba avtar. E. B. Dorrav.
the oraraMV. BIM. tba naSM'i chat.-,
aad ha did It la a maat aeaep

SKIEniaMIS

NIGHT OF HORROR

jrour
Sem. Oct. 14.—Ftrre« fltbtiw b«- a^ ulk poKlics — tobcil.........
,.......... ,
Do you want
iveMi BolparteB ud Turklih (rMUer vote petsooaOy.
doirdl U >«port«d. Tnrkllk troepf tx to Defect ray office work >
vbo iaraded Scrrli are oppcwed aod ' 1 bdieve ^tt you ore buty too.
a tatUa U nmos. An AoMiiaB.^n- and don’t want to be bottiered
tarr BOTemm U prosr^ap toward tw raa/lt/l»ta« ^pnntag TOIUkI IO tO*
tka Rootan frooilcr.
Bprlia. Oct. K.—Tbii Torkar aed
iialr liara alcDid a pain treatr U
danaltair eoanroad. Tsrkar n
dara Trlpall aad Cmaalea and tba
tilaada adiad br luir- tUIr pari a

Ylie Maikds

by a poUco brat aritidi bad be<>a
reaydUag aU Blgbt. lUrelesa ratu
bad been sebt oat aoJ luinedo
were. searcUag (or tae .alsalag men.

•POTATOES.

Y

The Traverse l'i!» SlatevHi
vlU'bux i<m»toe. b> wagon -

“The Best lo be Found lor Oie Money’’—is

77te, Popular Verdict of Ladies
who are participating in our

ilii

^ October Sale
/

of Ladies' Junior’s and Misses'

FaU and Winter Coats
particularly of the three lots at

............... !"

vsrpawerto Guards and Escaped
- From stau Priaen at Rawfina.
Wyemlng—Net Known Hew
They Secured Waapona.

$12, $18 and $25
placed on sale Friday.

Rawlins. W.vomlng. Oci. I4 —Follow.
ing a sight ot anxiety during wrhlcb
^ women stood guard over
tbeir boluee and children, fearful of
attack hy convicts who eecap^
from the state penitentiary. Rawlint
..»c
t today.’ Poor of the eight wbo P***
ni>ed Sunday have b
killed. Of the iwcmy.wbo
escliwu Saturda} twelve have been
ipiurod. Charles Ktrcatner. a bar­
ber. waa Killed by the ooav lcts wben
he tried to' stop tbem. Score* of
mounted men are scourtag the coun­
try for. the fnglilvea. who ate well
armed and denporaie.
At
Sunday afu
I borae hMea ..........and up

More than ordinary, style, value and
variety is comprised in this showing—
More it Is Impossible to Obtain—less
you. like others, will not accept after
making comparisbns.

fanad bin Irlas oa tbe Soor wltboot
aorwisn of life. Tbe rest ot tbe fam*
ere aummoDed and a doctor aeat
for. who save bli opinloa tl}ai Mr.
Uloet' death occuired tbe lattaal be
strlekea.
r. Ilioet came to ihli reidon 35
jetrr oso trom New Yor!:. He li
rived by bit wife and five chHdree.
This
OKI
A
•'a''
“ this collection. Velours,
Ralph of Crawn, Hanr of the Hinet
Motor Work! of 4blt eltr. .Mrs. Fraak
Beitaer and Neil and Jesse, both of
wi;. m lire st home.
ment side fastening of “Redfem" and ■’Worth" styles, values $40, 42>S0| 4# lo
Funeral aeiricea will be held from
950. special at 9S8.S0
>e borne -ThiuaiUr monilDS a
o'cloel. and Intennent wfll he In Oakwood.
the ceiil^se keeper, took bis keys
and released their ramradei tram
tbeir eella. Even* priaoner willing to
99.76.special for Junior’s Norfolks ‘
. 99.75. 94.99. and 95
X battle with the guards, made a
rush tor the gnte*.
*
Same good Tailored and Fancy '5hde$ 919.65 and 9S9.59 for Lhdici'iuu| Mis­
moment later the rltlxens of the
in
soft,
durable
Silks
as
former
lot
that
town beard a tusilUde of shots Inside
ses' in the wapted weaves and shades,
sold on sight.
rails. A bedUm of sbouiK and ■Wirnam Alton Smith to DIseuta
worth S18 to 930.
yells echoed from tbe prlM>a. A few
,
Campaign latuee.
Sizes 34 to 44 in shades to match your
seconds later more than a dozen men
Interest in suits is unabated. Buy now.
suit
dashed down (he main street armed
Senator Wiiiiatn Aiden Fmiih wii:
Empire. Mich.. Oct J4.-Tbe
wKb guns and knives.
speak OB the Itwuen of the nailomii
re<s of Ibe fair held here a few dara
Koldlag the few cltistos on the ■fiampa'lgn at tbe City Opera booit
tlDce bae proved to be ao sreat
street at bay with revolcers. they rao Wednesday evening, tbe date having
haa been decided to have a fair
t livery barn. boldlBg np the pro­ been ebanged from Tueeday a* fir*l
eacb rear. The tbowlas of fruHs and prietor. and bastlly ibrowtag saddles
'eselableawblleltd-aanatalarce dls- and bridle* on the horwA the con­ announced--^naior Smith ha* ai
traded world wide atteoilon duncE
pur. coaslaiad ot sppdBeaa of aneh victs made a dash fqr the rocky hill*
the past fewr montbt on acrouot oi
high tnalHr that t»-e abowlap
south of the town. A i«riy nf prison'
rcapecu tuiwr-'
iridi followetl la close |iursuii. aad
r fairs In t
before Ibe bewildered citizen* had had
rha Empire
time to form a posse, pumit-rs and
of Weetem Mlcblgan Is forgiag
fuglliveu bad diuai>i>eared amom
tbe front at a fruit terrilarr and
hill*.
it alnns this liar that tbe greatest
It i> not knnun bow the prisoners
Yoo»U nnd the Anssver Easy at Stetnberg^&ros.’
I will he laid In tbe future. who made their break for llberty
PUnt ate row being made f^ l
tbe guns ulih which they were wel
f> be held next year. It'u
supplied when they dashed from Ibe
gales. It is possible, tbe local ofbeerz
peeled, that the dlsplar of applet
h Truly Saving Prieba. will makc.yeur f
thtt time vjll have enough merit la l•eUeve. that tBey killed a number of
a now at
'* hint at aero* cf tto oppertunit.ea
It to attract state vide atlenlion. The guards after overi>owerlng the eell
Wllra orchard alooe. ableh it located bouse keeiM-rssoil took their wea|>oni
CHOICE ORgSS GOODS AT 50c
Mi$8EB- COATS AT U.»
j
GIRLS' COATS AT tS AND $6
Another tbeor>- U that the gnns were
on tbe outtklrfNof this village,
neea we a-vow aomc ve- r
Einrs .special values m New FaM
furabh enough fruit to run an entire smuggled Into the priaoa by (iVnd*
tor girit. aged 6 to 14 Drets Gooda--36-inch Serges Satiate*.
hifvehlllaa and
'
iin'znd rough fn^ttcrrait. Panama*.
HYnnettaa.
Shepherd
The owner of tbit orchard hat Ibe men wbo escaped.
w Robetpierja and Snake
eellaraI eelera and alzaa. C te Norfolk atyie* with belt*, coat* with
already refuted tl.OOci an acre for
cembinitien anakc cellars, cesu with
U ytara; worth
-th
tIO
and
S12.
at
gsAO
the place.
Roaeapierrc cellars, etc., at 65J)C and

I.;:;:;:);;;: .........

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S=e:e‘

w“k “• 38.50

Snits This Week

More Silk Waists

WIliRMMOTIIBI

SPHBWBIKSlUr ETBII6

The BARNEY Co.

Where Can I Buy Cheapest and
peXOBER SALipS

SREVITIEE.

amaniiiLoss

Tba Traverat City Stole bank

Juci U.ned III fall sod wlim-r train
lul*. which it publlhbctl Id
ItockM iclz* tor <-onv.nl*ni-v of
public. Copies ran to M-rurwl a

' er the paaaase of ttala disturb
"wTiWi a ebaase of eoulderabl.r lover
lenperatsre la probaWr over much of
Glen Haven. Mich.. Oct. H —The
the MBtrr. Tbit cbvve to raider
Or. E. L. Tbirtby toa |
will appear la tbe aontaven Wedoet- birch lost that are to be nted
building the bnngalowa that are lo be
tor ot Tboi^ .-'
feature of tbe Michigan Land and
It In « abort tim'
Apple Show, to be held in Grand Rapidt In IJovember have been, tent fc^'
Aim Hit tuH-RatoacL
trouble ahead If It U aot removed, eo said from ibla |<tsce. the logi aa*
dues toes of appetite It meant Uck lag come from tbe private forest of
Tba BBS who taarttai (ar Baaar
of vltaJit). loot of strength aad nerre
•to bM Utorty.^^romb. •
Day. pretldeat of the Wettern
veekoot It appHIte ftllt. take Kleetrie BlttMW qnlckly to orenome tbe
BUI Development bureau. Tbe
Aceidanta Will Happen.
<anae b)' toning np tbe uoBeeb aad
Aad wb~o tb.T do you .bouM be
re hsadtome spedmeai of white
caring the lodlgettlon. Michael HeM
and were tecurtd as a result prepared wlh a bottle of BENXE belmer of Unraln. Neb. bad been
it'A..v-KiI.U.NG MAGIC OIU a heal­
of
a
rati
amount
of
effort
«n
tbe
pert
sick for over three reara. bnt alx bot­
ing reuied' lor ruu. wouiida apralns.
tles of Electric Btttera pot him rlgbi of tbe wnniltaiciL Tto Dnr forest awelling*. rbeomaiUm, Ume back and
un his feet again. Tber bare helped bleb coniau of i40o aeret of sec- niff Peck. Caed lutcnulty alto for
tboucaada. Tber gtoe pni« blood,
cramp, colic, drueaiery and alc-k atom•troog-aMvea. good digoatloa. ttalrl ead growtt hardwood »■ now 40 rran ssta. It la a clean, pleaaaai and efM evaU at all drwggtsta of Trarenci ' ato ia .tbe raoM imponsnt plrat fecilv* remedy. Price
Sold by
a Of iu kind in the suie. Ararricaa Drug Store.
cur.

LADIES- COATS AT S10M
Made ef atrietiy rcHabio Chmehlliat.
Carecula. Chcvieu and Nevalty Ml*,
tursa. aclt tnmmcd er combination
trimmed, in all oelera and newe.t
nylr. apaciaily priced at S10.00.
BABY COATS AT S2.45

H.M.
LACIES' SWEATERS AT I2AS
Ladies' all-wool Swtttero witn ncv.

- . -

:

!je and n.iC.

•pec-ally pneed at S2.45

Baby Coeta and Ceau for Ciria
LADIES- SWEATERS AT $1.44.
to 9 years. In clever etyica and choice
Ladiet' Sweaters with-ahawi cellar*.
matcriala. all colors, made with warm In Cardinal and Oiford. worth $2.00.
eallara that button high at the necK
are special at $1.45.
worth S3M and SSAO. at S2.4».
$V?5 SWEATERS AT Me.
INFANTS- WHITE.COATS AT St.’S
Two Iota ef sweatera for boya an^
Judt unpacked a big line of toby girls made ef wool worsted yarot. m
Coat* in V-.hiic Caahmtrc. BedtecJ all colors and sizes, worth $1.25. at Me
Cord. Scese*. etc- with neweat atyie GIRLS' DRESSES at 20c. 40c. 80c. £u
capea arxd cellar*—neh. plain atyie*
Girif Dresaea left from thi*
er braided, beautifully lined and mic.•e Sic te
Iined. at 16. S4. S3. (2. and aomc pretty
at $1.51.
one* at law aa $1.25
-

2S-INCH BROADCLOTH AT 29e
all ealera. suitable
ehd?h
Idiwn'a dreasea. waiata. etc., at
(niy 2>c.
1.

'

CHILDREN'S HOSE AT He

-

)ne let el Soya' and Girl*- Hose, ca
heavy, all tizea. worth 15e a pair,
•pecisl at 11c.
LADIES''HOSE AT 2$e
Ladie*' and Miaaea' Wool Hose in
eatra fine or heavy weights, several
loti of the beet ever offered at thprice, special per pair. ESe.
EXTRA

HEAVY

UflpERWEAR. 25*.

Lediee- and Miaaea'' Extra Heavy
Underwear, vesta and peitta. in whits
er peeler, all clzea. are apeeially
griced at 25e.

POCKET KNIVES FREE
FOOTBALL FREE

to every purcheaer ef a -Cirl
Coat or e toys' Suit er Ova

with2D»r rooretiekeUiatieket
wttri rvery 50c purehsK-

■tk •Oirpaa (* ,U- «10* Up
it Uka*. fMag tbs 4ae*«e-waAkbt • eee ooooeeeeoeo.ee
(wuotles tBToIvad. Tbe schools nnst
:«Ub UlO, thcra vaa an inereaaa ef
2AM U tbe BBflriirr of (arm 1« tbe OToo-eToo^iooeoee also offak apod&l wtBtar tttdtm' tor
Umg Uke. Oct. s.-Waddiag balU (amers who wiU te/« tt« btMbl ti(t
aule. tbe floai Banber being 2M.9i34
A IB tbs Te wort
o«r a
During t(.c same pMiod :be nua'err «iu
Savorai aUlM hnvo Inwa la epervor tarns in New Hampahlre decreaeed Mr (Btare.
NeUoB Aakevada visited hk alaur Uam by which cownty and dlMrici
by T.T per rent, and tbe comber la
New Tork by 4.t per cent. In (grt IB Trvvarae CHy
Mlaa Irahe
e( OaUtorab It rit- UMMd. Tbe reglM whWt bars tbe
ibere win a deereaae la everr stale
ducl]^ retdoc and baa baao
A Tbh (olkIWiBC SltlHF bj^ n. H. 0«y. bar. produclA
bstwet of (beae acboola not eolr And
atrept Maine, between Ml klgan atid teag at Ura. CaCMd'a.
ertfnd aa a fvtnliut aMliou. Uie Atlantic aeaboard, nenb of tbe
"pwMtat or ibe WcM«rn Hleblnin
effleiener and prodnetlvliy of
JasM Ulkula hai aoM hit team.
A PaveraWa Clinata
nnalopnipm narMD. apprarrd In thr
Uia. 8. .)!■ Rlcbardtm it ftffMiBg (beir farma practleany flenbled.
Ohio river, and Inclndlcg Indiana and
A womaii who had med one braiuE of flour for rab«r ?<■»
Aa raid abore^ Mlehluana rtlmaie,
S«^«ab»r iMiH* of ibh Pere Ma'with a gathering In ber baad.
IlllDoia.
and thoushi it had no su{>er>er was finally pemuafled by ber
aoH and location inanre iha developbsHtP mwiacln*-. publlnh<4 ai
to
enloy
the income provided by.ai
Mr*.
Maitk
WeUborn^
and
IHlk
MaK of MkMgan Parma
•on to Ret Lily White.
mem of tl^reai basic Induatrr. aitiolt:
SBd
federal
laws.
daughter.
Baatriew.
of
Traverse
Oltf.
Over half. UAtU.dM arres. of
rIcoHure. tt^ ara favored with lAkea
No better plaee roaU be (aund for
Noir she wooden how she oould erer hbve been «» blind
vUlied raUtlvca at thu place over
Sapartor and WlcbUtaJl io,tbelter oar land men «t tbe state is already Into Sunday.
i« estabUabCBet!i of tbaaa sebooU
—so cooteot with tbe other brand of flour.
flelda and orchard* from the ctd* and, farms, altbouah only about oae-thlrd
Mias Ruby Tadd visited ber uncle. (ban :b!s regioB. and we eamastly
blliom farmtr. ^
She aav* her lirend » now much whitor. that it has a
the hot m-»tea ibat come sweepins or the tniat area baa been inprovM TCOl Oox. over nfir tbe Gunion school solicit tKe atteoion trf the countv
aitfbican a rllmbtr. wl/ Md lorh- acma* ihe itreat plaiita of the Uakoina •1 A. The liwrease in land la farm*
wore delicion* flavvtr and thdt her pastry is Comply grand.
boards of tuperviaors Id this mo
bouse. SuBiUy.
from tbe Dountalo lands of ibe north- during the ceDaus period
Henrr SirOm went to Detroit thla vital and timely nwremenL
There probably arc others who haye Dot }fet_ seen the
•vehl. The < old^av et are not »o col I cent tor the slate. All the New Eng' week, where he exi>ecu to work.
BaagmHfullr
aobadttad.
light. \\V know there are a few w ho do i»ot i»r ’
land
states,
all
tbe
middle
Atlan-i(«Bno. win timt* akmn oUht
h* when they reach tw. nor (be
NOBTHWBSTBRN MICHIGAN
P. C. Gilben was oat at the reoorl
•be bni In the piei. Uui heocefcnb waves M Imt- The wUula gather states and all the east nenb Central
BANKERSCLVR
laai
Saturday
harvesUng
bU
pump
•bw^DBM be slven • place when con nuriataiw in emarlng Ibe big lolan-1 Blel«e. Mve Ukhleso and Wlaranaii
ay the committee.
aUertiuribe afrtcultura) aeriiona of seas and depoall that molatiire
a decrease In tbe tiumbfr of klBt.
LBON P. TITl-S..
Mm Will NeWKiead. who ha*
given over to lamlDg. Illinois
Aserkf.
ilmelj- ahowera u|M>a oar grawin,'
1. L. TTI£R,
Indiana agd Ohio all vent baekwar.l. very sick. U reecverlng nicely,
«-bco tbe fedml ceotu* of
croim. aicbtasn'K cllnihle >■ rlRbt
E Ik EDWAKU8.
slater. Mrs..Hattie Tuttle, of Traverse
Wfsconain
made
a
gain
of
fi
per
real,
««• utken Mlcblcan wan h.vd ,a«>l Ihe arciwlng of bumner vielda of more
Tha eommlltee aUh to stale that
City, has been nut caring for her.
wblrfa gain was nearly aa good
than uamLqualliv.
rbueMera ahote etery olbersUitf*
Ben Harig of Wllllamaburg 1* twll- tples of the Paae Bill may bc ob
Ibe t'nlOB In tbe pradncilontor lam
Oor aoil. at a whole, la fertile,
ig OB friends In thla locality thla tnlned thro'igb tbe members of con­
beK and altbouth luhad lieeiirae a
luting prebUlorIc gUder leU 1b(gress from Micbigan. Soiiih. Towp.
oad only to Wiaeoniln in volume
e«*>- (inaiiiltleji ol aanii: gravel and
scud nnd Dodds, and also that any.
baaUeaa in IMrt. it aitll atood fl
■W>- Jire Miicerc m ilieir WliefAhal what they are povr
ay covering the tork bed. The '
umi-rnK.n sent to n-embera v.f
ai to Buniher of luotber raiiiin aii'l gable depoaita since (be Ice age
iming .-umioi hi- ey.-i-ll.-d—Inil they lire iiiistHkrii.
cangTv-M fro';i this state favoring Ih-!aawmtlla. Hut alntc l»«o It
Nomeiimos, of eourve. .vronieii who are used to anoiber
nl(h (he haiuns for (he support vf
paasag' ol -.liK hill. T..»tber-«rfflclal
lieeti alAwly Iradnr prealice as a
brand
do not got the liest n-nilts from Lily While on the first
plant life. The magnllicem la
or fr > u ■■I'lveie iPdlvM >.>A. W wild un
Already ioe varue of tbe fac.a
trial Ivecanxe they ari- iioi faniiliar vviih Ihe hcKt
lieut me|ho<l of
of pine and hardwood wfalcb a
lodly h.tve weight in promoting
h.-mdliii{
Iting li.
years dure covered the laud arc evi­ propmy' of this ataie amouias to
n-i.-tir.enl in said lau.
But after they eaii-h on thej
e Lily TCAiile
dence Ihhi the soil has wilhlo H the over a bnilon dollars. Tbe aeveml
ItoiisiterK.
i
Items making up Ihe total are as fed^emsaiU that auslaln vegeutloa.
Ijnd. MUAM.24S; biiildinso.
ELK LAKE.
«
It IS
is paeke.1
packed m
in SBlflTAET.
84NITART, Kevv.-.l
Rew.-.l saekw, with mir name
la true that l.vere are arras where
AgrieuRural
Education Considered
Ihe soil la light, and U -iiui ns it-o t:x:..s;viM: Implenimls and
It
oaeli.
Your
dealer
glndly
hcIIr it.
Mast Praetical MelM of Cap
KIk lAke. OcL 9.-Mra. OUavh
In promUca as niiKhl be .lesircd. b’ll ehlnery, |«S.9i6,2Si; donmUe 'anh
tying On the Work.
IVsu lUMwIn of Traverse CK\ vixllcd
It la also into that a murh larger mala, poultry and Iveea. 213:.g03.7h:-:
tier sbter. Mrs. Jofau Daw. la-t weekper eeot of the state is suited (nr agri- total. »i.<v->is.K:.h.3;!>.
m-arl and lJU Curry of Tiaverse
ciillnral iiiirpnses than is generall '
The gains during tbe rensaa period
City Kivtit Sunday at liomc.
sui>iS''<-<l. ^ li Is ■•lU a mailer i>r giviaa ere: bond. dSA pet .rent; bulldinks. cultunl education u.
last meeting of dob;
Un Miiuro aud wife drove to
GraadBsslSs.Uleh. .
eucli <.I Hie different kinds of aoi
Will rea^ the Nonbwesiern Mii-bl- Traverse City Sunday. reitiroiiir-Mon'
proi>er (n«l#enl In order to Bc
ry.
per eenl; domeauc a:u>"-----Is>uhtlfu1 re-ur.i*.
,
mala. 7t.i; t.ufl, £7.7 per ceaf. Tbe gan Bankers' «l>ib. embraring Ihc 1^/- ly.
MIory of Grand Travetwe. l^bnan.
Evelyn Thompson OtJ Ellt lUpldt
Big
Markets
Mear
in
Hand
ameuiii
of
ibn
total
lorreate
va«
Susceptibility to eolds. aoiP
Uanlmee. Wegford. Missau­ spent Saturday villt-Cuclle Hour*
The locaiion oi Mirblgan for ih> rsos.v.rnes.
t
throats, lonsiliciv and •ifth, indikee, K.-.)ka*ka. Antrim, Ohsrlevolx an-l
Mr. and Mrs. On llauel have moved
mcibeiing of lU iimJuce Ik im'rfi l>
Average Value of Farma
cMc iuipove^Uied vitality—UiJt
Rmmei eounika, lu cvoiereiKe atsem- to a collage near Heoi)r Hanel's.
R«'f ^ (Jiif tkmef. A
is anrraunded cai lha -aest. tile an<!il.
Ur Into tha cooatrwcUon of n watch.
Tlic average vuiue ol the
o( cetkive htreiigib lu ucaUiei
bled,
pissed
C.ianae loecllug will lie held next
and Ihe e»«r liy |>opTiIout <Ulc« Vllli farms was in l‘•l(l gfi.fNI. which «na
nmhn ol kgt trim(hemiveln-a
on
myvnl
as
beariily
fav.
ibniiyi^ •easona.
O. H. E. C. P.
l■l•av> di'ijv.'.nilK fur gnutl firodurta.
liirreaat*'of $l.Sa'> over the figure* orlng the |i.-oB>olioo ol agrh iillural RtKiirdii) night M Ibe Grunge b.vll.
Tlii*
Is
not
(I
(nMerii;il
s>«-iel]r.
fl, gaei «t ft^irr, mmtu
George Jackson, the inmirance IllA a[ioonful of SCOTT'S EUUL.
Tile esislev.e ol tbese e.-vnaumlny ot 1900. The average value of nil
Thmiv lellert stand for one of the
ilOW after each ipeal staiv
rector. will be present lo collwii •*- grostesf
eeniers '.nstirea a irarkei for luanv tai^ property inemtaed from $3P.7| edncallon for this regloii: and
helps In the world. IIH. cfr.. •( (m (Ul
healthy body anion Uhe a small
Whereas, (be spirit of Ibis resolii- sessuiCBt*.
limes what la now being produred. in innn to |:<7.lR in iPlO.'a gain o(
HERKICK'S SCGAH-COATBI) riLl'S.
mudi'kindtcs a creat tire—arid
Ilev . Braund. our now ■••sior. gave a They relieve blUensnest. tired feel- 0’g cart. illM ■ km hdm»\
nnd at the clirei boreme laigei their 16.2 pnr cwtit. The inrreasca lor the [>n vuR eipecislly directed towar.l
m' mi tkUtm't irti rt
more: H maktt rUh. htahkr,
enllinn fof aiipplles will beconi eeveral fariori tualdog up tbe total >e atopsing ol an interest in legis­ very good talk last SuBday io\a good lag. eotmlipstlOB niid til disorders of
tbe stomach aud bowels. HU. HEH«aNaa »iid ^artiWaa (b. MaaMa
andieBcc.
He
will
praacb
agaio
Octo­
lation
conc.'tnlng
ngrtrultural
educapore ilrennous. Renebing (torn ih'
iwfiiBrtt rt^thmm. Wc
ItlCK'S PlUJt have beei
Ijiiid, nt.7 ptw cent: buildings,
MrfaMbMdidaa (ba mppatita-it
ber 26. when eve^one I* urged I
fieliU to the tnarketa are (be trans CC.T per ceul: Implementa. Cl per Uon; and
Ul years and are the sundsrd
tabu oawrf batfy^wngtA.
Wherens. said ilah mils IKeU on presenl.
lojiul.t ■ ■ aihurlli' In lliov mud. of
pnrtailoii lines, hoilt rail and val." cent; live Block. M.R per c«nL
scorrs CHULS/ON i« the idr
George Munro I* speDding the day 1iotii>-s. • l*rii-e 2r,c •■T box. SoTll U,
lecord as being in fnvor of tb.- estal tmmi,
moving the annual etopa with '^he iivontge p-r acre valiica
purest «»t liver oil, nvade crearar|..nn Drag Slorf
llahmeiit of founr sdio'tls of agr:- lo Traverse City.
vwlfini-fls and ecrtalnlv.
lands for acme of the atalea that i
like and palatable niihout alco­
jtcL CrertefcM kr f'
Lester Inni* and Herbert Wood
cidliire under slate and Ie.1c.al aid as
A mile belter than oaeduQf of (he
rUa* with Mtchlgba i
hol or drug—tbe qv:intessencc
provided liy law. We, the eommlltee. Bpendlug the week at South Mlli'.n T^cfh Eztraelcti Abfl^e.
ropulalkm
of
Michigan
today
Is
ca tonov.a:
IlUnoi*. »P:.,(I2: lowi,
of pipfiy.
working at their beans.
rlasaed na rural, and at the rate the
iterc (• pmrdmtt a^lks rt
Ihdkno. 662.36: Ohio. 6S.3.3! aiipolnied for the carrying out of
Jt^aed ^ateaf thrr art aW*
{.grlcDiiu'nl reaourees arc being a- '.cw Jenu-y.
t^MtbOd I
6IM2;
Wiacoustn. «nhil|iii. submit tile fnlloalng:
pattwt Ur pnfit.'
Ufmi^ Urn, fv maUrn,
OBtTOAHV.
He it: Hereby resolved tiiut wc
■veloiveil, "a miitb l.vrger iH-r cei.t »-lU .»12,.7n; Mlasonrl. SIl'.R.'';
fce«m *
ak..ie*»n, x. j. u-jhe iO.clnssed when the nest re
r FiulilU I
np^y kornu.
J2fi.«2: Pennsylvahla. |35,‘i2; Mlchh specify request the eo.inty .lo..e1-fiipenip
PVlimary i:.. U.M. lu Ohio. .\k # child
m, 6.12.1K.
Oeteber sessions
she came with her parent* to Ottawa With w^ baorts wui a'ppraelata tbs
f A Variety of Crops
THE GLOBE B£fL STOBE
MirrirnTi'i climate and soil tnai;e sldcr the Michigan law providing (or county. Mb-hlgmu. and on Pebnisry 'Kaolai' Mtbod of polnlasa uxtrac
the Cilahliabnicni of -eounty school 16. 1K74 she beeamc Ihe wife of John
OCL 10-2t
ryaaiblc the cmwltig of a variety
DR. W. O. KTWTON
sgriciillnre. This law may he A. Rlchaidson Six ^uahlera were Mi-Mi WtlbMm
Block, wiu Dr. IMMa
ciTpa the r<malt.are raided in lara?
lound' on pw ld.% of the General born to this union, four of whom an
worth.
Travoras
Cttr.
Webiasa.
qnaulities. alto (orace ert^a. poiaioe*.
School 1a*-s^ HevlMlon of 1911. This living. Mrs. T. 8. Wylie, ot Kudyard
fnilt*. aeedji and live stack
provides for Rnaneinl support •<( Mrs. W. X. Sweet, of Cedar; Mrs. O.
aimuDl
c
dHcblgan't
Se|A.|mo WlUielm Bda* Traverse aty. Midi.
e funds annually to the uniounl ot W. Geirhell. of the Aoo. OnUrlo. and
amt^li lo mere than fifty million
M.fWNi tor each iirot-erly
.Mr*. .MlltOD Mniher* of this city. Two
biiabela
It incrcosed^ 8.322.712
scdionl It also pibvld'O that such dmighterv, MIsacK Josephine and-Cs*
Ids in tbe censua dec^ and the
acfaool* ahal! bc under tbe direct
cile. losl (heir Uvea In a dropmlng ac­
ols nop fell oir almoat lu mnrh
of the board* of »up*rvl»or8. I'u- cident at Ijuising last spring.
flgurea (or Wlaconaln also show
I* obligated ;-v
(be year 1881 Mri. fUcllard^
KCeaae. There has been
bear two-ihinit ol the annual cost of
> wit!) her husband and family
se In tbe pitNlacllon of oa
arainlcnance of said achoid. provided Bqpxle county, where they aetlle'l
ley. ry e and Inickabeai. Not as many
(be amount so paid by tbs xtalc akxll a (arm. In 1964 they moved to Trav­
It isn't onlf when you meet a financial
acres by 68.3 per cent are given
exceed $4,001) annuallv.
erse City and have livrti here ever
We wish to convey to you in these few
I wheat at ten yean aga
emer^cy that the First National .Bank
* It hirlhcr resolved that If since She had been ill for wV>out
words OUR .appredatioii of YOUR
The, annual hay nop Is new
should be your source of'security and coun­
three million'tona and la increasing boards of supervisors be requested i > three week*.
apprectadon of our earnest effort to fur­
give aucLtlon iti the measure auw m*
Puneral senices will he held Satur­
rapidly.
The
gain
trom
19«
to
l«:<*
sel.
nish you. the PAST YEAR, a Flour.
Irwe
cODSress
known
as
tbe
Pm:day
afiemoon
ak
2:30
from
the
home
va* St.t per cent. At pretent the
This
bit!
provtdea
for
foderal
IJ
dcoId Street, Rev. Demas Coch. The little every day transactions—pay­
crop has a value of over ibirty-flre
THE “BEST.”
old to agrlcnUura] aud vocational
ofrichtiing.

nilllkm dolUrs.
ing your blits, remitting funds by draft, add­
•ebooBT MtsbUsbed
PetatocB and Fruit
ing to your capital throu^ savings, are
(hrougbont >be couotrr. It also pro­
illchigsii p..>'Ltofs nave a wid?
vide* for the dtstrlbmlon of lh<
willingly take in hand here.
reputation -itd the yearly crop
(edciul fund* upon the followitig
bW one. <o IMW tbU sUle stood
When the big transaction comes, or the
ird in tbe produclioo o( tubers and basis:
That the federal »overnnienl will
1910 it bad moved up to aecood
time of presting need, both yourself and the
pay annuoUi on amount equal
place. The aunual barreat
bank will be prepared to take prompt and
lADsing. Oct. 12—Aeewding t
nvariy forty nilllluu emounts expended by (be state an.l
counties
moioUlulng tboao school*. •port* of F. H Siesler. the expert
well advised action.
Ixiabela This is equal to (nar tlinu
sand tarloada The increase in poUta I'nCer the nrmUions ot t.i.s -bill 61;-. from Washington to inveqtignte the
‘ situation In the lower cotintlea.
acreage (or the lenaua period was trfM.666 Will he avallsble cnnuaJly. At
these fund* arc distributed to th« there are many grape root won
17.2 per real; tbe lncr««ac In bnal
Mutes and communiite* which esti'- the district of soathwestern Michi­
produred. 62.9 per cent, and tbe
gan. They were found the most prom
crease in>vaIoe of crop. 46.T per eenl lab aiMdi schools, in order to shore
Unda Control oi the U. & Tnssu.y
is made of wheat gluten, com gluten, cotton seed
'Inent In Dcrrlsn county.
bright tor Mirhi- tbe beoelUs this region sbrmld
ready when the Jlslribulbm comes.
Sieger report* the discloses that
meal, hbminy meal, lins^ meal, barley sprouts and
:rea
this BLUtcr in n contre
le grape crop, wblcb has made
wheat bihn; so says the manufacturer, no salt or fil­
the produdloa of tniii.
form, if two conntleu were to combine sCrilon famous.,is In danger of exiino
being Riven over ttyapples. d
ler'of ahy kind.
(or the rsiablishn-.cnt nf »uh an sgri- lion unless the root wormjs exter­
rles. peachea. p. av». hlum.*. gra
cultural schcot a»d should p.-«r $l.'"Mt minated. The worm b8lchei~frr.m the
end b.Tries. The renana siaiistlvs
The Unicom Dairy Ration' is planned to give
cs of the Irf-Mlc Daring the proce»»
they each for It* annual support, the stale
more protean and more real digestible food than any
of Mi.-hlgan would then nmuibuie
evolution it exist* one y^r ns a
iJiow lhat Michigan ranks srvraih
ration
on the market. If you are after the largest
64,‘VtO
toward
the
aiinosl
exp,-nsc.
■rm.
Ii
is
doring
this
period
ihai
the number of epide irr-ea. The mt
profits that there are in the right kind of feeding then
iriii'e the rage Bill would provide
it attacks tbe grai>e wine and .iiisc*
important rumrea for the fntli ln<l
IC.fWO more from the federal goven-use Unicoqt.
I tylther and die.
'
try are as .'oltowa;
Thl*
would
make
a
lo'nl
-Vo. of Tree*
nnal income «( »i2.r>«>. which K
Fertunca in Face*
A bag sells at $1.80. and 5 ba^ or larger quanti­
Apples .......... P.7S7.CMXI
There* oGea moili iruih in the
amply ■iifflcier.t to operate sn ngrities $1.75 per hundred.
. 7C0.IS:
Chi-rpiea .
csltural school of a rooei -.horough luviiig -her (ace la. her fortun--.; hut
Cherries ___
;cn.i<2
.\i> cvpcri dcmoifirai. r of
jever said where pimple*.
pliupl'-*. »Vio
and prarilcvl t'pe. Ruib scIiooIk
Keep track of the increase of milk and tlie im­
us.
.nonTir..
of
o:li»r
K...K
reoehea
and
ilic Malkahlr IUuec vill he
provide free Instructions it' P
lUflgvire it. Impure Mood 1*
Nectarines . :.t»8.«A0
with UK'dnring the vwk of Oct.
provement of the quality of your cream. You will
Ural agrii-uliurc. manual training an l ba.k
k ot
. them all. and ihros* the need
r.ors
1.7«>.«>(Hi
21 to
Among Ollier Inicrcxtnot be the first one to admit that tbe value of UuiKing** Xe* Ufe
-They
o( I>r King
............
Pltims and
ihg f.-aiure* of the exhibit will
promote health sad beauty. Try I
com in tbe dairy cannot be reached by any other
Esvsd by' Hia Wife.
161.
Tntnca ....... 164.917
rs cent* at all dniggl»t* ot Tra<
■|>e all explanation of the nr*
feed. Get tbe booklet at the comer of Front and
Sbe's a wise woman who 'knows
Grapes. 12d«1,00« vines, sBd 120.63;
i.ro<T»* of cookinif vlth iwimT
lust wlist-lu <lu when her husband's
Cass Streets.that explains more fully.
lutat. To every purchat^r of a
pounds
hie I* la dancer, but Mrs M. J. niuL
Mart LK* •» Dellar Bid.
But *hal U more important than aralnirc . Vt. u of ib.t-hind. -SJ-*
Malleahlc Kangv. vlurteK tbe
the site of ;he OTchsrt and big v1eW» ln.lKtc-1 cu my using Dr. King * N. w 61^1^ ■
«>ck of cvhlhlt, Ue «III i rcveu
ni*<over>.‘' write* Mr,
IU tbe (act .list Mkhlgau fruit
KRKK a
If Cooking Ware;
w Bavaa Leg ef Bay.
'arn.Da ai.d flavor that makes
ibaught I hsd only
ay rrieats
- It aecUK-d lha; niy M-yeor-old boy
eqasi ot ail otbec fruit oEcred
short time 0 hve, and It compicicl;.would have to tooe hi* leg. ee sreouc'.
market, and superior in meat ol ibetv cared me." A quick core for com
ot on uusl.v ulcer, rauseq by a bad
and
cnldi.
Its
Is
the
nmat
sale
and
■t the -fruit with tbe llsvot "
liable medkloe lor ni*oy throat sn<i brutoe.-- wnnv D F. Howard. Aquotte.
tug troutlee—grip. uroackHU. croup N. C. '.Ul reioedlL-* and doexof.
wboopiog cough, qjir.sy. toutiUiia tresunee; tailed UU wc tried Buck
MOMCV TO tOAN on good sM «sH benorrhoge*. A tnsi will eonComer FVemt It C
imptorsd t-.(anna. U. C Daria. 311 vlBce >»u 30 cenu and ll.«o. Gua.
impforsd
Slato Bank BMg. Tra^ Wy. anteed bv all dniggirs Of Travera*
City.
Mkh.

Miifi W l FAVOBED STATE

A Woman’s
Regret

SooM Of the Feetum Tb«t nuke It the Meet De>
. ilrable AfitcultonU Loealltx In umied Sutee.

Lily WAllc
“ The Floartke Beil CcoAs Ute."

V

BANKERS’PUTFORM

To Defeat

Wintei Ills

Volgl aty Mlinng Comp«ny

IsTARf'riow'

Mo|iey to Loan on Farms
W. P. CROTSER.

CARD

Every Day Money Qaestions

OF THANKS

To Our Customers:—

CRAPES n DARER

HANNAH & LAY CO.
UIVICORIV

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

THE FARMERS’ STORE
Wint for the Mtdleabk Mm

'1

wm

kneer

THE'Mi^S5.BTS‘“

FRANK TRUDE

- / -r-

mm

Grocer

TWaii'ir
flPAt nA'vnn

mmd mat!

'-x*

-?

I BAT BAOUE.* TUBBDAT.WT. Xt, nil

TAGS FTTB '

Importers’ \ Manufacturers’ Sale
Ready-to-wear Apparel
NOW A.CXIVELY IN PROGRESS

ID Presenting the Latest and Most Beautiful, Correct Fall Fashions
In Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Dresses, Etc.
at Unusual Money Savin^;HPrices.
Oar Preparailons For This Bio Cormenl Selllnfl Event were tlie most extensiW we baVe ever uuilerukeii. Within the last few
wMks we have made some unusually fortunate purchases, which with the garments bought iu New York earlier in the season, affords those
who wish to po.ssess exclusive h^h class garments, an opportunity to purchase the latest and most approved styles at far below the prices
Q asked by most stores at the beginning of a season. It will mure than ever empbasi/e the value giving supremacy df the Globe Denartment
Store. You know our motto; We Undersell All."

A Superb Collection of LatUes’ New Fall Suits and Coats

AtW f,
mm

You l[ like the refit^d styles, the rich fabric?, anj above ali you'll like the satisfaction of putting back in your
y purse a big pioporlion df the price you would pay regularly.
modi r jarki-I: - iiiHii'is ri-BuUrly S'

from all-wixil

.Mini” I'l-oiii Oiimim-

Our I

I’t^rleas Silk 1‘lii'ii; .'it

im-lii'u iouK; .has Urge. blab, rullitg ttc-riu cutlar,

Ludii-o' Suits of bluf
Sirnrw and

uud

bruuii

Fumy .Misaiirts:

a ucautitu! sarajcut; >.iu i«i>

alt-woot

v.ry

cUewbere.

iicui-st

nitNb'l: full t«ilor.sl i-oat; would r. udily sell

here at

12.48
l.u>du-K’ fiul-ly lailomi

■XiduMV:-

w|ji|>ii>r>U-.

Navy blu.-.
in ;*ruy

to »j'(xr

11.88

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

fA|Ual in !ijij>iaraiiv to a ScHi.tui guAi.iu I'ony

has liirjj.- 'iiuwl

aiyles and vahn-s at SiG.TS,

■ TiSAO. »ai.G0. W6.00 a»d.',^/.pU

W.'ll Wortli

lo

Oiir »i'.-ei.rl i-rii-e

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

^

a

blitlo:i trii.in.i!i;:: a i..at w.-ll

Wo rarry a'

s*mhI

OKEATEST OF ALL CHIBCHILLA COAT
VALUES

^

.1

•a!

Ilian..I

NEW ENCUSH WALKING COATS

Sniis. all oxrliiwivo siibs; no

foiiiiii jtly

4«'i> alike : Mvur<il from ii ■uaiiul'aviiiri r :<1
Vb olTj you t*n>lii
I'liuw.

by

luad." rrolli llo- Urr_

‘■.I.diiniy,

S jli'li

I'l.iii.-liilld idotli,

wliirli is T\or(liJS>

y.iiil; .1 ifi. I .Ill-Ill lli:.l 'b.o.M

ikli..‘.n, tVlid.' iiiir iii-o.-iii »iij.|.ly laM'. \v

9.95

oir-r Ih.-s.- uraiol .-.«it'

jrai ou-nl'. 4.*i 'ii.-ln-s loiisr. iii i.nMiir.»'an.i
roiii.’li

31.50

lor llii' 'ill.

$12.45 .u..i

14.95

.“'j’ltriiiily-1"!...... d
;ti $9.95 :imI . .

b..........

Sea our Velour Velvet CoaU

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

li. iiiiiir.il i.i.-di l' III .A. Ill'll-- .-.lii's .It

?JI.--|‘'i . umi.il b.-dui'li. ulr l--r I.-X' Ibiili

Inlasts* aad CbUdren*8 Coats

FOBS

. FURS

FURS

Just^tbe klad of Karuieuls lUo iblitlrvu u.-od uml nugbl
iiie. •'irtno early fiw 8r>l cboli-.-.

ARE TOO COOP TO BE MISSED

era..; Well litnil: jo tbl
CbhdreB's Coats I:B faniy luliturva. sizes ti
H‘. on aiU.* at
Woinl.-rfully :iura.-lt»e i.ho«iu--- oI Clill.IrviiV Coai,
stvli'li, well made: I'liin.-tiilln. I'arjiii! innl
all siHX-Ull. prt«-.l at UM. S3.eS. S4.9S

L«di«' and'iulMB.- rordiino aiiU Wlvcl 4):.-i.m s.
■ di uBiI aiirai-iii,-. aii-l i.-rj

rail..I

]-i

tbis f- riininto ion-

Vilvi'l .Suit' 'vorih fr im SivTi.U"
W.' soil 1J„„„ ,ni $27.50,

|Sk80 and ........ ...............

These EaU Dresses sad Skirts

t

kssoi'imoiit oi' sioui^i/o'

U]> to di>-i>loh bust
luidirs'- Yolvi-l

y'

V or:It ^10; ..|ir '(......iul jiri- r....

'
I

MISSES' BLACK CAEACUl
COATS

Jluilr •’»! .no li-' I'.ti;;, l.iiTt.- vjiaul roll.ir. faii.y

••ol.-ir, 2 i.ir;:o 'iik

.

and

5.98

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

pri.-.' tli.'iii at

LADIES'

froi* fu'li'iK'rs. and i* saiin Iiii<-<1 thi-ou»Hiout.

\V«- ciisilani^' liio <-<iiiiiirr to show b< tti'r

uavy; JarKv sliaut

unually K.-11 ul ^7..VI to

and iiior<- >ii-rvii'.':ilil-- Ilian a <-li,s,|, r>:r
;

(o

«iili i;rjy ■•ollur and cull*, ai' irimm.-d with

.ollur: wariij. '■•rhic-vatilv r.xits of tku.' ilu".

iiio-d wilh

In llie larifor i-iti<‘s xHitw

of this i-luas M'll for from

|n;-i

On balv

LADtS' BLACK PEBSIAM PAW GOATS

siyb- suit*.

Norfolk amt faiu-y irimim-<l m->di4>: in s rges. flieviots and
(jfuuraiilct'ti satin.

Ladies* Heavy CblncUIla
Coals

Ladles’ Plush Coals^

].u({u-.s' Hill*' Si-rif Suits. |>hiiu lailcirol. Ii-ii;.'

4.9S
"9"95

1.86
1.94

Tlo-ae Epleodi.) i
in a briel h
ira. lii.-,

s»no (-<<i..

,2.98

3 69 .....___

. 9*99

I Uiisci-s' Silk IVj-IiB
snU- li.-ri-

Complefe Inlante* Depi

ifa.-n

Bou-r tLiiii Coair at S6.25 ..
.-iitr ut I
. Leng j

LADfES- AND MISSES' MACKINAWS
'.li,

SiU
trtbuned: r

Ilii Him- ..r I-Ii.r Muff* iji riiliMb rum u
Pur^an,.
l.lack and broan

laidi.-»- and luiaaiV tiiibU-iz.-d Itaiu l uab.. wlii.-on'sli 1.-.

IIS

BLUE CHINA BEAR FUR SETS
lars,- ,:uvt «i,b W,.d r.r.-d muff: .i IT-'x.

,

595

liia-i.- ;r..bi aliivoul I'.-lo .

COMPLETE 6H0WINC OP PETTICOATS

prtceti at sn.es.

Smin.'. llealhorbl.Miu. Uessalmv aud
all (bo auuioU sbades.
II.-.-k. iDllg UDlJ short blc-ier.
pink: I

Klrschbauiii Qothes
For Men Seeklof Ore«te»t Vaiue« in SuiU
ADd.OvMcoati.

’• to

TaSi-ia sink s<>)i'S.

l~li-.• SliTi WaiMr m PTOJI

49c S2r-"-Etoi:«4«
BOYS' KNEE PANTS
-Mvir*

MEN'S OVERCOATS
I-;!.. k^lJrp.-s OvcrKMiiK,

- W« five the guarantee of the maker' with ereiy cult and

Itai'B EagUsh Rnin Coats, slip
on styles, the kind flial keep
yoo dry. S6 value, on sale at

$3.98

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

I. fT" I

7.48
iSaown 1., tbo D.-. bu,«ns -lJ s:i-j,.
bleli. i-omor:.Mc ivIlAr' .
MEN S HIOH<LASS OVERCOATS

at the
the Season.

jl-r.. 4r>- SI'|.-« lUat 'auiy
Sale of Soys' SuiU snfl Ovrri
eSAU At .................................
\ woudrrf.:; l.Aiffalii.
n. |.EV

'ill Jlke.

1.98

-9 pilf> M.-ns l>rc‘» I’snis ju»i T»ivpd
fur this ha;.', all ibi- HAtil^ pattH^s ll:iladins j>Ji-ut> of »rrg«-e: .par.'s »lib styU
: Brii'«<t tor Ibis salo
^ 98

..

WE UNDERSEL

9.96
... 'a:

HEN'S SUITS
l» SuiU Ur Men and Yeung Men.
Iii all lae pupuUr c« ioI.iTa and fabrlM:
plM.^1
■ '

.9.87

-.o-i Hould be sled
for,;u.t »u.b quAlJ-

Ow:-.-3t.s are niad.-'uiUi roBTcnlbto
.-atis:. Ksi.
|1.#S.
Someli.ns ErtrAcrtli-iar, ,n Beys' Oeert^U

MEN'S PANTS
I.
welebt pen IS

47.50

4.98
BOVS' CLOTHING

4.98

In offsiter these Kinchbtiim Suits and Overcoats, wc stand
ready to meet-every claim we make. At $15.00 we are show.
W«n all-wool hand-tailored Kinchbaum Suit. We know
there is not a thread of cotton in any Kirichbaum garment
we sell.

at

9a4S
-lii. IlaLl.vi aLj

UNLIMITED CHOICE OF CLOTHING FOR HEN AND BOYS

IIS, $18.50, $20 & $23.50
Wo 9nolutely know that onr c
d that the quality, the workmai
inpUeated
pUeated in any otba
other cy>thM
clothM at fbese'prices.
ti

are'sold l;-r.

- ■'

Our buyer .bn. in .hr c.,. picked «p^.
kN of .........- - The usqaI
iiud K.vv. but
ALd «e CAB

X48

One Grand OlleHng ef Men # and Younf
Men's Fmt Suits
ilAdc 10 bold IhHr ,hapr.v; rirfy .Bit etl
Bind aud a profi.i b«, and ubvuu in-tke
h^soOh lai.yr .i.|«,
lakirtca: »lll
rumpare fa<urabl> uUk tlJ.w and ItfSt

rnfct


uHlr <,f i>«nl>

.tbHBde
as enm
f~..
A ...1. ...

'livs

6.93

Mm-« Hack Frieze Reefen. aa
Ideal warm eoaL A7.U value,
on aah at-

$4.98

OBAirS TEATBB8K

AID TEAVBMB BAT BAOLB, TDIDAT. OOT. U.

« be barsed ame'
ICtlni poiUtoc »Bd B»r Utab. »r« »i»de *•» *boot tbe best erf *IL The on the ttmlhi lh»t odea Mopped is the 4so«. Bob. I thlok the tsle* st«
*
do»o the river are oo Dre."
•bbed abe.
^ draws asd atlS. Sometltt* the rouaa fruit »i6 so^. too. 1 did Dot dee •« ld»c*Bobb< alwarr ilted la bopel that
Sob Maned, lie had sws tide-flrea
Aad Hobby. haU dbtneted. pMhed
e eiblMTs.
exblMT*. The isca bate been
I people go to Sasday ecbool abd they of ibe
•me
llaie
be
talchi
flad.
^
in
wine
before,
and
be
ksew
with
wbM
Ire
this
aay
and
that,
endeatorias to find
t oay to tue •-’Jattle. i «hib you cOuU euulae *era lLl» »e.-fc aad eipect

SUNSHINE

_ sprluc to _
I CD with n».- Tear*
in.t eyes Mart dtgeine potatoes is a fea
'asTdi'iirivedof all^tbe M> hate uuUe a few apjdes tbia n-ar,
t aLenllblnIt.................... ..... ^............... ........... ...................
Joy* that cUiers es>oy: but God *lte« oortbey are not teyy rood. Well. I
oftha ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦• ^
b
„e« I am tioae. with love to alU
^ •r*.—
Iin In r»n«
•“
.................................. Krom
friends chceriunr. ;yca.
Edllb Dta|*r.
CM:'

.
4 lockact; one conislned
ueuld like to CD. but
vmderaund why God deprived me .
I wonder bow
tsiany other SunI «m try Mvar ta »srry or ♦ <l*hUas. the oth« had asters of mai.)
ben* shlnera aiteaded the fair? It would be
frat about snythinf.

<»’•• *»* contained a slip
^ , ,^,1

.Italaa a>id 1>






after It “wm be made known why «!od


1 .Mil ts« tl h.^ hamv a. I ♦
♦ can
Ml» , i?\tyn,7rT ♦

,
Mjnuoy nappy ^

lion I believe
senden. know bow mutb ! api>re-

, shut-in. and until then I

i=s^“fg^'S........
*

placed on iny aindoa

r Is boiw*

-

MI»9"CUtM BATES, EdlUr.
ir^lMt.

......

aooM

maeep a loih.

able.

-|lurr..SUtrr- Mildbeashecta*p-

Mna«-

-Theres water over hr

c-oiui-s to some ntrrwiu before It nwtli- ,^4 iho*«- toW"


| tbiuk

up; "J'm

pU-niy

cood Pta-v to set tuks 1 think
mean iblnc for any of ibo-e
river t • try aa.l '

blK..cIear 1

.

res,bed the edcc of the water, t
„ lookediu.luiic to
,,

revtaUiHd land of tale by
m on Qre. Inswad of plowuuder with ivtta-ldoss. .A

head
-Itabby cauchl .ap Biller, and
wa led out till be wo* in Valer above
^
wsisi. And there they stood while
■ start attire, and tbtak In- ;
pro lusbed by dlcecily-over lb«

vWes. bow'ni I .-ver coins to crow an:
hlccer If I d<«n'! workT"

It is caUed:
Tha Fall Migration.

'

.And. lall uirrytac b>« hiile siuer.

U1 stop, (lobby jessed oa toward tbv spot Of
lortbt*
, .

-Pooh- said Muster ll*i. stral«ltciilns himself

risdera____

lloUby atbsibM.

b,iu phirk up nr. courace.

\t,,Uiur will atop Hie nre. unle- l; e^b. r hmid

wbeu Iw s burnt over bta
And Bob, fuliv 01 enrrey and deter
S nl time* be can't.
Aultianolu departed to the wood-pile to OV D land. I
PrasMant—Mlaa dara Batet.
'
,
.
,ki - « «“'«•
First Vlea Frsaldaw-Mra. Mahal ^«>ine of her dark clouds Into briehur
cet hla ate and sun for tbe srene nl
tmvo haptsened. The Pn-sldent a.k^
e^wrience I
know- Said the swallow 10 tbe rhl<kSile>'.
Ua tabors.
« Wllllaaw.
-Where do you po ibla fall.
' .
,,
.s’
trSM I** S~“>l«era to wend me posUls.
,^5., ,herefon-. I bee of
When the cold and frost l> ev«>•Heco.oor ulk-dSnUruftvrhlm,
V Th
“I
Fornaray Bhlatda.
-NO. today.- died ba<k Hobby, and
wber*. ■
' “'!■
v‘ y<» *«
send her letters,
sbouldcrlns
hi.
ase.
he
srI
out
lor
the
J-«>
* .knd snow is over allf~
I the llrsi
eiuture . Here I* her address:
^
in'**
»
*
ayanjl.CO into th?lh!rk woodr.
This I, tbe name by whhb rMlforme V nice
Uenoraert I'abm-;.
loveiy <
CUmpMt of -Mouit Heasant. and 1 pu.

u>e air.

slsaost fell: but. as be dM M. be
alcbt i>L“>“>«»“«« tbaOBada

himself to sawlnc wood and dolnc e^ the town from their Ue«,suilnc

lhe> liked beat, wouldn't It! ^

friend

.Screr and aeanr c
|i^

surli >ob. a» mlctl snake the nonwi* »n
iwaranee of till* nuccei lens tmmdnr-

this'week when * ui'h a cunnlne little
from your cTowa-up

it

fleanre: but ai yet this ho|« aas a se> Inc mats abowed craBdly ibrouch the
«et of Bobs. an-I he steadily devoted darkness from the bluB. that proleet-

nlce.ir they would write and Ull wbtt

, oweel
of chlldbood.
and ua<b time I
your Prealdehl said 10 one of Ibe nicmid ^ver kuem
memories (o'lbluk of and
bers. -Write soturthlnc for the Sun^ iiieui I thouctat of those kind bands
.
letter
^ Uiai plucked them, will: the Intention -anythlnc but pain, and yetjlicr
>ej
ablnrrs about the blrda In the Upper

1-.

merry

perplesiila of the tuleftres at alcbt. wbea the Oaia-

I. Stuitl
When Ibo Mb blcan KuniaBC an t |,e^iiaitscl' *1 bate to have you
.\udubun Bueirtiee b> ld their aoaual ^
fo'bby. wbrn you are y
mecHacs ta Travers.- Wly Iasi
youBC.'
X

rubtuUsIve in all ui> trials '

tathina.

miter out of aU the

BUN6HINE HUMANE SOCIETY.

■................................

• tbaaa tldaga,
• ^ib-

>«k ot the red MiL a«sbcd out by tneodous

ibe alaUT talas, a yellom- nucsrt of Ibroacb ibe.tall* rushes, detourlo*
sold that would help hi* uiolher and eterythlnc lor oUles He had aalrbed

.
Tall itrte* benl'thelrh.-ads and weal

„„ „ro, ... ..

~•'.

aorced b'. and Ibea Bobby wa<le<l etc. .
•'"J
8‘""
crouod 10 Ue bluB. beyont wbMe a
„ood w.iitac to rv
eelve ibetii. adioac Vbom was Siller's
almoM distuned mother

Wiere the spruce and balaam crow, ntans deslcaate all the low 1.^* lylnc

-«elt/Bobby.- said

Mrs.

Btaltb.

tobar 1. IlfB, MMthe Cradle

^
ten three

imerestlnc

n,, *rit.
Vadton. are over, and the Sun- .
letters.
Her shiners are busy in scbool acaln. Tell

scbooimale F M K also wrote our,
NEW MEMBERB.
•n
Oonrudo Hockaud aad Mlnner An- »“f
lear
«r,T.mm.riiy. UM.». PI.. NO. "Sip
'
from K. K. C.. for her letters are flue,
i. XaiBM irai by Edllb Draper.
E. E. C. and olhera have
lmuln>d
when my blrtbdal was. 1 will aay ll
•UNBHINE CRADLE ROLL.
ta on the J?nd of Aucusl. WIncle and
XUaabeth Mary WOson. ace
Eucrue Greenhoe. Xormaii Otto. MaCBontlu, TrmvYrse City. Mich.. It.
rion Kennedy. Kena Sranluu. Josiv
No. 6. Knot sent by Bdith Urai«r.
.lobuaoP. -Mary Kah hlk of Xebraska,

Friend.' *aa

real

beautiful.

That ataada in the forewt'a ahtde:acene was a huce steamer 00 the bay

Be Clean atone by the liwitld atrvam
Its rirtrlei are tioldeh faM

atal Ptaaae elv'e your
wrHo.a«Bin.

name If

or wore thhk a* - the base,

Ever your loilhful Sunshine Ctrl.
I

should I

toes.
U'ben the coon* and bears a

The 1 would

write lontehi,

II miebt irrese hi* nose. "

I am coinc to

»ann lb winter.

And I da jusi wbal I please.

acbool. and have a vYry cood teacher.

you lore she came here, a* she taught two
milea and a half from my achool

• Those who reiuemhercd roe on my house.
birthday wyiy; Helen and
Ubuaaa y-oar. 1

last |wri«se.
bardwork. ■as
ws Bobby
Bobby iwmn
your f.und. In .pile of tbe sha^cj
toles, that lowered.sis orfieve

Ina Draoer Isueht here that
muat tell onr Sunahiue PreM-

m,p peoples'
g„j i
^

uo nose to freer. „ortuy wini.-r. "
i»id. “across the sen

wbiweall Is warmth and stin*h
yon eoiue atone with mt

In icy fetura that brlcbily' cleaui
- jjvoboda. Martha and
Alice Icirson. dent ,4h»‘ »
foriunaie cnauch f.
At ha BUdea In the darkneaa past.
RuU“ Ca.irelman aud Maccie
meet one of our Bunshine clrla. .'lar- -qj, [
homo tnwinter:
Y*—, _*• _ love- v*a..
In rtf
.viirii.1 I
And 1 would not co away
tory ,*.*>.
Colvin
of Buckley, i.i
lu Auguri
-

aon
L'fiu laW
L'' birthday
birthday greeUng,
greeUnc, wishing
wlshlnc me
lue many
many was
ams vUitlnc
vwmnc my
icy coualn
eomun at
at Sheriuan.
aam..an. .oblckadee!' I call moat gladly.
mr k^.
ba^ at
a set of eon
nlfbt doth JDT*. alao a nice long-------------letter. Mabel not
far fntaJ Buckley,
and. she- bai*
-.....................
................
*■"In Deee^ilv r as in May "
Whn tha^wlnd
Holland rii-enily remembered me with (lened to In- visiting Irien.l* In ShervToon;
teck wiMa hta plcturvs aad ba.s

a ni.e glu ta the form of a book en- man. too. She cam.- io my .ourin's. -.^Vell. I md-i be off to Sonihiand.
iltled. -The Princesa Of the Reveta." ai.fl aa *e were lU.-re we got a.duaiiit„orth wlnda blow.

By t'te Debt Of the harvest moou.
B reavhed me ea my birthday, there- cl. and had a very pleasam time. She ,
ggc-^o In ibe apriSC *■#.
—Seleeted. fore I took It a.v a birthday gift. U ta oould onb stay that uight. and we
1 m ict aay co»l-by and c*'
.
a good book and I enloyed it very wished she might have »iayed longer.
nsneh; alao the card. I wonder wbeth- There was a birthday lariy on on.-ol ttacd-by, my friendly Swallow ,
October.
or Mabel n-eelved uy return (banks, ns girls last n)gbl. and ttuiba Cas>el|„ ,|„t
far awa.v.
Mag arBoa^o’ atape^:
Boire writer* request an answer, man hnd onr teachei-wnd I went and Tblnk ocme In spreew and cedar,
Oetoberia full of (wW.
but ncjglevt Ahetr address. Ple«e do had a very good lime. There were
Aud eoiw Wrk some wirm spring,
>Flytog all about us—
noi fotcei your addr.-ss If you want, more than thirty (here. It *4* a Ben4,y!“ '
.
' Ubre than baikls ran huhi.
a repiv. The cards and IcUeta give uine tamriae. because »h.'»ak inviid
_
. .
Blterw the ground'ls covered.
There we tore to play.
BldfMB-Up the toUen.atore.

and in iiMrrr

^-Ves.-said Bobby, from the taamee
^ ^
ta bandacee.

"But the lulea Will grow

sbm.- place.* so .losely
crowded to-j, ,
.,,n,iuK
t*
a. ami we didn't lose Bitter, teothWhen the rloutlV liaoc low and dreary. Ceiher that it is .IHflnilt tor a i»ikw enouch- said the i
.•e^ ibetfL
in,.y began work again
"But
ti«i tvHiug la-ly was over at. Miw
the skiesr
And fDO% ta«s from a
supplied. It is cloudy loila:
Varipn* uioa are Utade .>f tlies.- n^y be.we can work all the afl-reoon lv,t_yRrfll> ■■, <** v-blt of coDdolittle birds sine Jiut the aaiwe. U-i us
reeds. sDCii as tuakliig ebatr bottoma, |-|i
atv team up on Itaeidatl ready tan.-e.
be Uke them and keep sullinc. no “The Ulreh and popUr tree buds,
Iiaskeis. .ttrpet-llnlng. freit-boseg and
,,((, the tulca In. and well rot aR
-H'm awful ton} yw I'lcde'sd.*d.“
matter what the weather ma.v be. 1
Tl<e aced* from cedar trees.
Ilf.- (.reservi rs
Bobby aud -us fel- ,
,.,b. anyway.
I'ertiaps tim Ore
smicr, "1 trie^ to make Wm to
will close with the best of wishes, so Ipmhi, Id bark and branches,
lows
'were
going
to
em
tules
for
the
(«•(
cvjmlng
here' borne '

.Arc
then
the
foods
that
pl"ase."
farewell one and all.

- And over the frail Uadea spreads a of fliwid Traverve. and 1 just love ma- Her aainvy la Mis* Iner Field. ,We all
elggC
rtae acene*. Thanks
to the sender, like her real wvlL We knew her beAa ace Cl by fairies made

tho' wind may blow."'rushr. or reed*. Tbew-re^s are ol«
frota v-lcUl to twelve feet bich. an inch noon, the cloud in thn «yuih tooled

tvest to keep the Picldem's mail bos

much with her nice (•osUl and leller.'
As 1 haven't written to the Swl- L
A card, alpicd. "Frouj a
Bhut-ln shine !*ace In a lone time, I tboacht
„„

fie enrla the leavea of the recced oak

cIvy.

ns 'how you 0}>rol the annimer. and -llui what do you val In winier.
what your siudiew atv, and-nry- yonr
When there are no cnalw or (lire.

lUzcl and HeKm Kaber. Stella Ko- Helen S. Kovarik.
•UNBHINE FOEHB.
aarek, .Martha add AUre luVson, .Mrs.
------------------------------Jack FreaL
John Eccen and Iwlu TimWek sent
BUNBHINE-LETTER*.
Be painu the leaf of the Ivy il
prefty
loslaU.
Lulu
al.so
seat-a
uk*
foKnibh. Mlvh.
That rani o'er tbe carden wall:
Bad aiMBilaa the teavea ot the pumie luls; ive tellinc n«' about
kin flue.
tabes. t-Hva Griffin cheered me very Dear Fivsldvul-AndJaddena the auinacs U«.
-- •


ghclL

me much pleaauw. and I wYuld love to her slstera 10 supiwr. and did md

g„uiy of you boys

to -urite to each one of you and tell get home unUI aU of ns were, there.
you so. but is that Is im(»ssib^. I She waa so surprised .
take
pleasure
luannonnctag my lamf what to say. I will have w clos.

Xlalnct a -rainy day."
thanks to you thonigb oiir i«ge.
t for this (line, as I omnoi think ot an>
-^xrttaBge.
___________________ often think of the pleasure 1 derive more to say.
•UNBHINE
FREBIDENr* from belnca member of our "dear old
Aour loving Bunsliin. r.

above hlf luad.
with honest

,|,ree o'ylD''h R beewme
"Head. U ur ractaloifd Mrs. OTMlondent that the Ore was coming, ly
“.An'suri-an'Ita's rooUn'aroo^
-I .lon'i Ivell. ve i.'s a oosen mile* *“ »l*e *«*“ lAtJ O'** mtaate.off.' said the man. errilediy. as be
•Bldb'i In- get burned upT' aakad

down from the blsS. alter mak- Killer.
backed ‘
Dig ■ vurvev
“Vou bov* liad belter
"»*"•’
on- ' »« O" OTtolUy.
rhopping. .ad begin to reris 'The pU .*».» Imiue before yon dM. I
,p„ »orrtled about him liU t lookad

away at Hn- ..bsttaale tule-roott.
.Itagged the lallen reeds to land and
pile.! them up there,
going to Otake them
Into life preservers’ " asked Bobby
during a breaihing-spi-H. of tbe man
who bad hired tbe t>oy r. and who •
worklne not far off.
“IVelL•’ said the nun.

,^4
im to the factor, for solbr lime "

Tlie bovs bastilv began to obey or- MWTe a credit to tbr oae that hmniftl
derw. Bobby carried his ase up tbe ye up. whkb same's jaesUf!-“-OoWon

wiping hi*

fare with liia led illk bandken-bief.
u see. these tule» will be taken t'
Iti.. fa.uory and cm u(. Into (ilrcet a

lie.

ers ase. Iiaea gooo.gin. sam noou..
-ril Ih- l«rk before ktlac. and well

An Octahae Day.
r and'the chU_.......... - upon the porch o ptan
eaUicred
4*» 1
(or tbe (ilewsDroa of tbe da.v. th^vdaeldeJihai-theglriaabouldpaagtorUe
morning and the' boya for the aftw-

as the Indian* uaed to tong a«e.”
*•*
-TlTiat did they do with thamr add f»a to go hack to Sitter.

"aAid the aqulrri-ls an baay tbeoe
days.'saU Alvin. -and^_ moat take

1*1,1,..
“M.J,

“ ***


anything but hog* like
I'"
hi* day * >

«„od*.said
••it's, like lairytand ilK-rc. Tb.'
---

erlmaon
-

taavea

H> "•«« "t
'•■‘V -V"- *' U.,... -u-d ..»l . U.
or lU rolo*- .0- M lin l.,r. all»«r
Tho* lolSo. o»«
-No- Sl..or, 1 » .t™«sr., .oJ -.11-

go quite a, wav to «« In Ibe lule- B<>
,
V. too Tljei would eat fbe tub But where was SMler? ' ^
.
.
lloMir look.fl around In i
rwts also when t^ey

,

au i girls though 1 dont U lieve that much of

what the birds eat In w-lnter? It

and'laid It beside Bitter,

found her just waktag from a nap she
had taken in the sun. -

ring* of wire ft the rtidr.
dotei, *u. h bundles together
Then Bol.hy htirried off to help l<
have your lir<*pte*erver that the luk-s. rile noli.ed, as be tif«ed at
IKjuuds at.d supisjris a'-l^e r.-d-, )tbat
the wnri-gc^-^mul
o ay out of tbv
Whlln
,
weight of fony. Ko you s<
folks get eome nood out of tha lUtoa tules. and be was mote than Wad

would be well worth your time to nowadayi.
w-atrli rite v-naolng chickadees, uuihatehe*. brown rrei-lH-rs. and wood-

ta me batk jwr.l. an' tbe Mg was
,<jftnblb- -i«#the bank like aay
slnslble per«». an’ says I. ‘Piggy.

those

^

^

"uu

tm,
„„f

lrs*Od ta nature study." aald Helen.
Tile wood was carpeted with yYllow

-t and the air was sWeat wllb the
The anrprtaed
■ odor.of rlieoliig n
5 •
there was Ibe overturned
limbed
. tbe treeta^
luneh-baA-t; ibePe were the wilted
,j„p o limb. caHInk.

ma* .Master Bobby when popid-,.

But whw was that lilH*'

-

J«tta«^ H|fl

,.iju,p ai> well a*S«C.’a»d ta a
peckers, and *11 Ibe other familiar f^rd honu
matlier.
V-i-v few of «hv boys lia-i
' Wri'*!"-*'
nKituenl be was well up ‘ the irer
wlDit-r bird*. How cheery it I* lu i
........ *
rained a*, much, for fi.oH ot Iheui Iiad
*“■! be ran to the cMge of th- tanta
, *,oirTrt eruck B not.
VI*IT.
.
Hob." and ihlult it is Indeed a "SunMaggie Sisvwandrr.
ihvui, when the trees are liare
v«ur a. vumutaiel smaller inlv* ol tale* at"l
**''
"1 have found a ireaaura,"’ mU
PnaMcnt can give you no sMdo Club.'
Hn'i It 'pleaBant u. ililnk that yot leaves, and the skies
iLaii Bobb'
" “* ■ Helen. "A milk-white toadstool with
Y meet a Bumlilner wherever you i.pp„i4^ul lielieve* she taw * the btaw
Sanj^r lime ago a lew
ebnrier word today than b
•But then, said Bobb' lo BlniUlf. frio'' »“ ibe moi*i ground. leading ^
|g.
(bo Bunablne VttU a tong. hopeluL paM-me a tovHy vlsli. Tbe Utile call- go. it makes u« want to alaay
•••..me of the o;l..T leltow. have such down
Ihe v-dg- ofwH.- luWr, loM
banir letter from our Bunshine girl, era werv Martha and Alice Laraon. true Sunbeams, doem'i It?
a nice •Siller- iii- l' have lo work tor whi* h »ay the lIlHe girl -liad gone. •
, (,lr? s lunch taWe."
Helen Itoeartk. Ceruinly ‘Helen not uary end Ole ADderaon and Victoria
^
If the-, bad. the'.I'Wortt larder"
•Sh-k in the tub '
easmd Bob. ^,4
|| waa U Ipg covered with
SUNSHINE STORIES,
ropKniUb. A
w her Sunshine pledge. Rolsrlk.
When Martha and Alter
Mlsf Sitter, however, objected very droi pme on the cround. "Aud that
moss—buwiroda of llllle green
isi;
iby'a Job.
-Bohl
■but abe ttrea ll. orery moment ot her came wy met as stranger*, but i«rted
■imcli lo Hobl.; * eontlnual -abH-m q AfO ' comtaa »i)d I i-roiijise<l mother
„„ neallered
brewkia*'
I'
lllcrik,'*** eating
<
day. Helen does nol worn or fret. », good friends, nad I was (ileascU to Dear Pn-»ldentfrom home, ami became *0 Iniportu- I <1 take, rare o' li-r'
^
gf
giM
l5i*-d-x>f vvhai *h< vallv-d o "taftl'
bnt tries to be as'happy aa shr ran. make ibeir arquaintantY. Mary . VicI thought I w ould
And Bob d-b.-d .it.wn the bank and
nice egg. wliirJi wa* "Sitter’s" trauhlation rate
naie to
to 1I* la'sen to the -too*.. ' that
and iiutcad ofiblaUng of herirouMew torta and Ole were my acboeluiatca: before I go to •rf'ho^. To<lay h
'Mr*.
Smltii.
llnaily.
alt-r
Do'obr
had
into
lbtub
at
breakneck
siwed.
,y,lr lalo the
teacher, of "U»lli-d" egg. "Sitter’’ could noi ' Mr*. Snip
she aaks na lo aenU a word of wm- Victoria Is my nrami nel^bor.
'' day . We have
,,-r two or three
-Silf r- Stf.-r' h- shouted again; „„fleld and made iwo Jack-o'tanI am in tiik very plainl’-. a* her own niiniv .-ontinu-d
polly ta another Bhut-ln. who ha*
| must turn to another subM-i. and Her name Is Miss In.-x Field
allow Ih.. liule but til.- ..Lb .r.-aiure that snsw.Te..
candle* ftaiened Inside all
flaa*cs ate n-Mifl,-!
Whenever straugera asked w.-..k*, lo
baaa an invalid Tor many years.
, «hat ahal the subyect be? I cannot tbe lonrth grade.
brolbrr tof oue was a staitl.-.! m.idb-u that flew ta 1.1. ^^4,
ught. With Ibeae Ihey were
Cortalnly your Prcaldvnt can'only write about vacation trip*, liecanse I Pradlng. arlthm.-iiv. physiologv, Un- h,.r who kin-ws*. she always *aid:
--siri t.i g..
I
to surprise Helen and Mabel. After
empbaatac Helen'* rcTd**i by repeat- wasn’t able to go anywhere, imi wUl guage. geography, wriiing and sprll
BoMiy Siuir* little '
staler ill the "Sniir hou*.' lU- rvtal car.ml
her. Bobby,'
Bob •asln-d through th- elowely
lac R. hut she will also ask tliat when
you that this month Is the third tag. I like lo go lo eeliool.
>:argc-d Mr* Smith, as she kis.*ed Sit- grewingg n^- . .i-uumg bta liands *
you write lo Malllc. send a poirtal annlw-rsary of itty shm-ln life. The Maggie and my rottsin. Rutbs Cassel bold, at l<-n*l. aufferod a l iianpv lu
pushing Uile way and 1,^4, __
.•reooJ-by and band.-.l Bobby dii* ba*- the sharp,
or crocting of some aort to llcico, a* event is nol a pleasant one. but I man. and our teach, r. went to a larty spclllug.
oMhe win.
..toiluiHb.
ilmi. r.-gardl..
welL
mum take ir Ju*t as It coiuc»r-l> to the otta r night.
They h.vd a good
fwtierwa* very proud of her brotb.-r
Flee inc duck., and geese ll. w b.
.,,^,4^.4
j
•le.-'ni. I will, re.iolfted llobhy
Omena. .Mich.. B.' F. U. No, 1, Box 31.' date I haw spent eleven hundred day* time. I will haw to .-lose for thi* Bobby, whom *hc itgarded a» ta-uia
bim. ll- tost a ^hoe in a puddle, the
,
October 10. IS-l?.
in (be bouse, aad nol a step have I Ubh .
,
wonderfully old. And. in fa.t. Bold-'
........
That anyone can tore me so
Dear 1‘rcaldeat'mad.-w aU that tlnir
When otic conl-roui your (ovli.g San.uincT,
had ju*t atiaU.ed the v.-u.-rabl.- age
.pl**li.-.l in n.u4(l> wwier: but still In„.hen msde Into a pie."
It U now nearly three monlh* *lnor *i4vr* It. il I* a long liiiir. but ll dor*
Maudle XlirwanU.T.
ot tw.-lv.-,
until,.through an opening
October,
I Ttallad our "dear old oorner," and. h not seem ro long to me. I Uyp on I am *-jiv ypu are a happy girl, IwThis luornins. while Sitt.-r wa* llti- haVei. i w. r sal.l Sift. r. poiDtlUg
lu th- jul-s. b- djBcd a Irfnk auh-bon- •ay. but Ihe big Jaek-o'-lanieni* were
the two slu.iows at tiieiy f.wi.
aoeiu such a tong time ago. Ibereforr hoping for th.- belter, and my hopes cause your Utter sound* a* though l*|,itu: her egg. Bobby i-ame bursting
net. and bflartl ^ baby volev calling: J-..-4 to ornament tbe Iront lawn for
•i<*k t!i.-rj and sc-.' taughea Bobby
1 mast eeme again, and I hope these widow tall to leave me. My tboughu yon had a nlw iluio whftevrr you into tiic kSichen with the woivls:
“Here I ta!" , e
And. Id. king ufl the litU* gjjl. heveral daya.-Mrw, S. J. flrigbaro.
' low Unco will help to fulBU oar piYsl ,evm <o ‘oH "'r that a brighter day were
Uh. mother. I'vi- got a>il>T That
“Oil. what made you run away T'
hurriiri on lorard hi- work, SlU.i.
•ant's dreain.
will come, w I paiicnily am wailing.
1*. » yv^mi let me tai

SUto Ntafcnamat.
••anwhile. addressing variou* re- fried Itabby. a* be cauflii Up the lliSmith.
When I wrMc before, the wealher ( expect to leave for the hospital Iti Travetw Cll:. 'Hi:U R F. I>. Xc.
“Wliat U ilT' a*k
"Vou don't know how you
The nil ki.aioe* of tbe Stale* ar-t
n«rk* anl .|U..*tiou* to the shadow-, '1- girl,
was. oh! so warm, bnl It is different ih.-nesr lature. and win wTitv and tell
Box'I";* O.t I.-I?l-.
from her baking-isbl.-,
Vine Trev- .State. Jtaine; GranlieS-ate.
but. sad to rriji-. rec-iving no ar,- :rigbi.-ned me. Sit'er" '
oow, T^chllly feltow called ••Jack you Sun.hiuersol my progr.-** when I Dear Presid.-m—
-Why ." l.iirso.-d Ikihb;. Yoiring
"A'ou oughtnt i.j have b.-en iriglii. \e«
Hampshire; Green Mo.untaln
table. Tcgardlenwol th- *wer* tiom th* iirpobte ’ picture*
Frost ' baa made our Vlcinlly a Ic* (Yarb my desttaatlon. I ollen think ot
U ha* bevu quit.' a whll - --.nee I
Kviiug
y-ui. V-rmor.i: Bay state. Sfsssaibu1.- that t»iiiucdiai.-ly at-<iu.--* Jheir ntan.ma- didn't tesrh er.tri," said Kivt-r. -,-.erel;. a- -ncalls and the trees haw clianged other shut ins and myb-an bU-ed* lor .have wrillen to >oa. so t thought 1 coating
twl,!ed hetsell from hcT btoih.r, •e.t,: Nutmeg State, ronnev-tltot. Mi0 hta ta'-ket. -there's a •hem 10 be plite wlier. iber was Iliilc,
their gowns from green to brown and them to lyinpaihy. The other day I would WTile you a lew. line* lOLiglii.
lacbed
her do» .1 arm*.
I onl, cuoa- aii-r the pisgt-. tle Rhody. Rhode btaad: ItayStooc
down here that wan:* to hlr.-'o»- tboulhi.Sili'
'wanca ertora, which
Indicate that v^d a pitiful letter ta "Comfort " in 1 went to whool today. I
State. I'cansylvania;
Emiire B'aU'.
high bank : ,-ar wh..li so he wouldol gel burned up.
fellow* to cut tules. AVtih
beautiful aulumn ha* amdu arrived, the -Staler'* Corner." Tiu- "StaivT* *evmth grade. My studies
An.I tii. ii. tor the Crs’ rime. Itabb
N-w York; Diamond State. Dvlawar.-;
he ImeiiUid t.i i-ile hi* tulf;
Tbe •ower*. too. wen- nipped -by- Corner" I* a column tor women and iiur. urlihnieti.. g.-ograi.h'. history,
know, ned he's going to (.ar
talonc Old Domlnlori. Virginia; Turp.ntloe
OoU-.-d the pr.-*epce ot
"llef*^- S0»rthing to 'l sy with.
-jock" and they are noddlns ibvlr Bst giri*. and the writer is a youug glfi. peiimanahlp. rvadtag and pUysloIegy. I
Say. enn't ! co?"
ajffie. North Carolina; 1-ataiieto State,
.a:d Bobby, as he banded her u hsnd- tag to otie
torcWYlia: It seems ao lonely when (wvnty-fonr year* old. The tear* tell like all ot my stupi.* quite well i do Mr*. Smiih smiled a; Itabb.r * vagv-r
Iho bcwuttful flowers leave ui>, and a

is»t before I was through reading the nv>i like gimmisEr a* well a.- i do the

fai*-.

nature lover I* the flr*i on.' w ho
mloiro Ihalr prcwnce. and »»eet

letter. I.yi m. quote the saddest iiart reti. My aeatniale at siboid i* Gerof ber leller. She sa>»; "I am trade llinsbaw’. She ;* in the *evea;h

i*vn .irowni-d in rh.-. great flood tlv winters beiore, Hobby had ' - ’
'

Kv. r ainre li.-r husband had

k ».* , nded. and he vat
i-'t"^ *ipei,<>ita.-i ihai If had ini Pins
dollar and a half lu'hl* bfl»bie ilienTTf
'

•-•Jl of yellow Caliloruia wpi-t.

Fat U'l>illy.

Oil. took at the tlavorlns!" cne.
Sitter, as stii ga/-i1 at h-T dUnpled
hand covered wuh the yellow poU.n

to tt,» tules
"We ran'i
ter." lald he.

daily wa' pigsi- m- South t'arolina; Empire Stale o* tl*I luP- roots
souib Oeorcta; FenlMUU Stata. Flor
for piggy- now. Sit

ij,;

New itomtatan. AVe*i Vlrgtala:

from Hie
the flowc.*
flower, '
on the
wind
somtoar admJrtag Ibelr perfect boauiy. ty-foor years old, and have been per- the Bunablne Club.They are flertrude nudy lor g- tab." a« be called It.
from
'

k
11
But Bobby
Itabby w.*
wa* already
already down
down among
amons ju»t
I
•«
'•>«
-’•itMrf'rt' lone Hocksiad and Mlnner Ancer. t alta
ng men wlm eogauntlj patrolled
But
u.t a. s^n as we can. or well gel Wolverine State.
Zy

aeemed to be- years. 1 wa, well mid strong a* any
chUJ. and wYlked bclore I was , year
T«a grro.lv sun-rbed one more- old, bm w,iv-d onlv .«o -bon y.^rw
tal
UllSSCugbt me a of mv Ufe. A. -h,.Y y earn. Goi ta 111.

bare 4 little rou.iu. whose name !
would like lo haw you pui on the
Crodlr Roll. 1. ‘s vnixaheth Mar, W:'ron. She will be flv-mon-Ji, old tV

!ii,),i««-

Jl.^tatonTflert^artt,^...nd. wisdom ad. flt .0 stop.my .-blldlri. Sib of this month. - «ro*.* sen-l me to bite Bobby ,«look lor the gopher w-orri.^. '
.
tall reeds owriieai shut out .n Bight Mlcissippi; Bror
Y^LvTlalll^** «re on- plav and Uv me on a 1«1 of ,«ilm ! tbe card, and huitomu
le-ster aod holes .bat. aur.-b-re in the leve- *
After a time he spoke,
\ot the bluff.
.
Crrt>1e State, LnuU
M )T>u “>
,(.*onutoed On cot- Tm a belple,* and hciale*. viriliu ot Olive Boone would like «o have m w i«gih. might be tbe beslnntag of a
-lbd vou notice that cloud off- toBob had mad*- so mar* i-4ro*. and Ml»»oorl; lAte Star State.
n^i^Md ^^tb-lwiwr. rheumattam.

1 haven . w-alUv^ a «ep. buttons. It voo please.

We went .0 (.real; In the omhankmen,

-ar.l th. south fhl. momtag. Dob?"

rtood Ul»n my uet. turned over ta the fair las, Thundaj. We bad a rood
Then Bob kepf bent of bta owr. and
.NP.
;^)^1^22^Sr«o;.^u.bed.toOeorrotoed.k.Od.o»U.taceU»c.bqti.w«socwWwe al«o«-.A»dUtaba.*bOitadogg..w1,b
blsmrokes

caid Bobby,
betwe n
-tV-ro.berecner

rif!?Vsu^?t»°t net T-e reatevl o°- »» twenivona ycmi*

and it s there fJll

I am drawn ta

froie’

WVre you si the lair?

Tin

Badger

the grro. tavYe Ibat. a mile above .he tbe^*. hacking away at one oMbe
haa and tura m'**''
J-i' Btatl
town, kep! the yellow Sa.rameniO tall^Vs^tle-And Bobby lilted the .hild and lureItawfcrye
„om itauHaa 1.- wuteci or the surTb- m» who had hio-d him -as ed to go low.rtl tb- higher Und
c-oro t’r.-V-r Stale, Kentucky
rounding ccmntiy wyiy alway* vri.iing there alread- av work; but he looked whlg^y was th.-higher land? -^e Bend Si..-, 'T^nessee; Bayou Btale.

mother s doughnnis, to ibe c-nugranP

^V-s

baJ

been so trightened ta bumtag SJanflower State.

tos «,er Siltrr
tv did not know ta Sta,-.
wbkb dlreetto. to rt>.
^
vada:

Do 'v*u

Mtter set up a disnmt *all

Horado. CaWwaila.

Tew;

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