Grand Traverse Herald, April 02, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 02, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-04-02

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and Xravars<

Elagi,

TWICE A WEEK- •TUESDAY A N D XH U RS D A Y—»1. O O

A YEAR

TRAVEKSK CITY. GR.YXD TRAVKKSK COl NTV, Ml< HI .AN Tl KSLA^ .vi'RlI. 2 I'M J

BRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY WET BY149

FLOODS SWEPT
MANY STATES

TOWNSHIPS NEARLY OFFSET HEAVY VOTE GERMAINE BY
POLLED IN WARDS OF CITY
, 87 MAJORITY
OEUC

LARGE RIVERS ARE ALL ON THE
RAMPAGE.

BUT FEW UVES WBE IBT

JUKI TEUTH

-•itoWN IN IMS

SEVERAL

MILES

TRACK

LEELANAU IS
WET TERRITORY

Passed Away.
.lohn Telalh. ace.t

vear>. .h.^i a.

tulpprriilusls

MAJORITY IN THAT COUNTY RE servlets sill
176

City.

Several

Remark-

Sr

Mie Runs Made (or Ward

ous

erfucs.

Tn»-»da>

WET FORCES
SHOW GAINS
.

25 COUNTIES.

Two Veers Ago.

u with almost

aqaal snafiaaa.

'

iianii lilaii.

■ •ludlixm Ih'IIic

111



dldkles r.ud tn run.

li.i

111

III6HAII RETURNS TO SALOONS
THE

nes rtter baa paaaed the flood aUge

ward

was-roamed, inis
this

mark of 19 feet. 1 Inch and la Kin rite
Ir.g

The maJoHly that Cermsini- had ar-

Jama' whieh formed
many

bridges wbPh Duy be carried ot tfeKr
imndBibins unlese the Ice brcRkn V.

lir

Tin-

bui-ibIisi

vote in the cit>. Kdwiird Uuilier ih^i:
candidate for mayor rociving a total

HOW THEY UNEDUP

Constac
Ai!.-n Suii'h.
iHxiige I.

l:

.

.

MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP WINS

.

Ituiwl<li>i>:i. S.

aldennuu

two new sdberezgs to their column.

out

In

the Second over

Frank William il

.V.-lsoii, S .

Hartley who s^V.-d strengtli for
This furthermore, by the result of the day
balloting but 37 saloons will be pul oui'posliloo
........................... alderman
In the Fourth

CITY TICKET

LI6HTIN6 QUESTION SETTIEO
Oscar Sjmpgon.

no stone was
direction that

wonld help tbe eaiiM of either to win
poiat.

One pleasing feature

woa

that there was little animoclty shown,
each side being willing to place their
~ tarts before tbe people and abide by
the reanlt.

Tbe vote nl the different

s and wards of the city was
aa foUowt:
Arne ............................
Blair ............................
Eaat Bar .................
Fife Laha...............
QarAald ....................
Grant............................
Green Lake............
. 1.0ng Uke...............
hlayfield ....................
Faradtse ........
Peninsula.................
VnlPB ............................
Whitewater............
Traverse City—
Plral ward ....
Second ward ..
Third ward ...
Fourth ward ..
Fifth ward ....

For Mayors.
Germaine. .................................................................... ....
Wilhelm. Dem ................................. ........................
Lauiuer. Sor......................................................................
Member Beard ef Education. First Wa-d—
Prlve. .. ..................................................................................
Brkrken. Hvlii.................................................................
Koch. 8o............................................................................
Msmber Board of Education. Btcend W»rd—
Ureilirk. Rep....................................................................
Franklin. So«-...................................................................
Member Beard Public Werica, 3rd ward—
.McOotv’i. Rep ..........................................................
Wllhclii.,
...............
tK'IM.................................................................

(iW

H,?meri A

GOODS

FROM

Active Campaign Wat Carried On By

routes. >'

Partisant el Betti S.dea During

Walter W

Dean. It

Constable.
Alonzo F

207 sns n.7fi

Ava>iab<e.

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

•loha H. Ilrcnun. S.........................
ltopkin>, K................

)

The K|H-riai .l.-lK.n lll-|.'

• lor ihe p •(-Ike iif diviolui

FOURTH WARDle.Tru*

Aidcrman.

sir. 3J7 474 16.-.
41

-If. i;
IT: :

Mhhael
Henri

A

I'lnlnr.

l..gp-il

Thete:mi

Wilbur Cembs. Volunteer. Burned i

tn
St!

Igll

a

Aaaa
niotniug.
imth teams »! BUIr .................
deiiannieiit mode a run to Kaat Bay...
ftie building owned b< Mr>. Tregea at Fife lAikO ...
Garfield ...........
Smith fnlon slieei. the first floor
frani .................
o[ wni.h Ir occupied by
I). tni
Creea lAke .
Tbe fire slatted dnwnitairw liong :a\e . .
are. piet.iinial»lv Pt the (-xjilo- .Maifield .
%iun oi a Ump

»!'

In

the

mu" luiunel. whuh amounted
II 4.:.'.

It..

of
—t.

Buperv.tor.

1.1

Koi nuiiiiier ;i. at the .

jSet.nio
»a»

and

:'u!l>-,|

to

HriuHt
»«-n-l

l iilon
III

ifie

The fire iieHf tailed to mak-

h |iea.1w.-x, Inii the smoke 111 !b.-

Newton. R ...

«- had tie. .irr.e so thl(*k it sa- 'Irf*

Thoti
honiHs i; Shile.ui, D..,

P to Ireale H..- I,laze, and t-eeurr
•he d.r.-e >n.-.Vc

Willmr 'Joifln..

CenatabH.

two

cxi^ieticc but

The .|u;<k work of’tl.e

nien is reaponvihle for the elight

IV- h. S____

i-ldga

Amon: them

he ^eniys louniry



ed the state capiiaL and which repu.

CoBtileta retnms on the prtgmaltioa

ptir^ie of the tsavwrse City

canted by at tcaat SM majority. Some decided to try twp
diaMeta In tbe aeuihem pan or tbe droaght.
county Tocad la ogposiUon u> the plan

yc«ra

more of

FIRST WARD.
Aldemtan,

The counties which went dry »re:

oa account of haring a Ulr of tbclr Alcona. Antrim. Branch. Cass. Charte- Herbert n Moniagnc, K .
own U their vicinity, but the majority Tolx. tsalwUa. Kalkaska,
kltssankee. ilerritt W. I'nderw-ood. D.
from other eecUont ot the county
Oceana. Osceola. Shiawassee. St. Jo­ Charles H. I.imprirbt. S...
saffldent to ovenioae any of the
seph. klecosta and tVexford.
Aa
rule] Those which went wet are: Grand
. .. lAke.
________I.«elai>au.
__________ _
___________ Charles {iroadfnot. B .
the Trarerse.
Oakland.
merit of Mm quetUon and save It a Roncommon.-Amiac. Ingham. Lapeer. James X. Mariinek. D .
mbKoBUal majority.
iOgemaw. oisego and lYeaqoe Isle.-- Daniel Longenbatigh. S

Miners Will

Retuea

lainilno. April

].- Returns recrivefl

.;e n.mmium wage scale adopted by

MADE HEAVY LOAN
ITAL AND PLANTS

BITTER CONTEST
Question

to

Be

liarllanji UI sliowed that It bos ranVil
3 <o ;
The returns are net eemplete
however.

«aPQ) THE CUBE

ee*.0ci-rs'
-

the rte.

Liquor
two years of blind.pigs and boot mocratl.- ii.-lcei l.v ih,. handsome
Jort*f pt :<• whl.-h is ah.«n th,. ni;r
Driv- legginff.
that be gets whenetei he runs fo.- tLTbe prlncltml gain of tbe drys was
Offi<-e of eaperviwif
,„h,.r
alia were not evatlable at tbe time of Wexford.iwuuiy. which four >ears ago
wards the regular republican .ar.diit
awitched
gotng to preo4 but it is a safe esti- went dry. bni in I910
dates -were eK-rted.
■MtP to BOy Uiat the propoeltion was back. Today by a na^^rlty of 30n If
to bond the county for Slo.OM for tbe

SHOW

oni the I oil mining districts where

this year proved no exiepiktn to

■ IngVrh for a penaanem fair ground

RETURNS

le Were.

pii;uR up

was'elected tm

SCALE IS ADOPTED
All

nice litiie niajcrliy of 7f. againsi • prack -■

Hanshivaky

14....
93'....

referendum vote is being Uken ow

dialed prohibition after two >-ear» of the rule that he has been following
Over in tbe S«-on<l ward I'harles
experleore with
It.
lApeer
also
switched back to tbe open saloon s(

I*.
154

MINERS FAVOR MEAflJfRE

Mr Shileor. generallv;
table Bcceasion to the license ranks, hU o|ip.vncnt.
perhaps^ is laghsm. in which is rtiuai. gets two votes to his opp.»ncDI

OF PLAN.

?!.......
2

>4
2U

Paradise...........
HenlnsuU . .
Whitewater ..
First wsrd . .
Second ward .
Third ward . .
Fourth ward .
Fitih waid
'Totals
Mapitl'x . .

Seen as Re(«r»ndum Vote ia CMffted

courl lor settitmieni.
Srp-rrisor
l9io, sbowiiic
that all of them tbok the first opjor- ThoiiiasG-^hilson again proic-J
t kac^is how i ■c^rve-------------il vatni^ai
laUn I
tuntly afforded them
i> two populous coiiniies.tbe most no­

S

INCOMPLETE

probablv

bUlou was adopted in

wo back to liceukc.
GOOD MAJORITY GIVEN IN FAVOR

/. ,

the quesiian was voted npoa twfare.

L.euid Bug

not pervrsor Alderman I'uilor was igturn
that msn> wrtil h,. reestablished on
ed by a uiajont. of 44 over Georg-hen license again ao«
,\V,Ilian K
t; ..
iairdie who wa* his opiKmeni two
Into effcHi.
A.ntnn lainc*..: ih--. S
years ago. I'nilor finally winniiig
Superviaer.
In all of the %ix .ounUes nh..
>ote. Ihc, (aso going to ihi- . -rswitched Ironi dr.v m wet the prohi-

•'

The vote today bps ben heavy aod

<-r to a -all turned in early

.n,.r»hgl..,:r:g .

George W. lArdie. U ...

counUet, ward there were two greater surpi isee
while In the six which return
than were expected by the republlcau
i-olumn the number of r
party managers as they figured on
loons will gu-allyvxTeed Hue. In 1910
eliMting
both their aHerman and siiwhen these six weni dn, U* saloons
in

Ike people of the county saw

the number of votes cast la all tbe

the proei^cts are that it will greglly
etreed that of foar years aaa, when

hailes F. NewnMli. S ..
business

FAIR BONDS CARRY

. .to.

INJURED

eara ago baa b^n prepared abowlng

Peiaon.

Brief Time That Waa

Justice
’ tha Peace
■unis. Re|i ..............
rndcrwuml Uem .
Waler>. «o« ...........

flcoUlea in titat dlrwcxion.

In order to bwpply tbU

nfunnation a-iabte of iM eoU M«r

BURNING STORE.

It .

Supervtsor.

rupi., s<

. U4
. 159

>s yeeierday.

William li i'loot... I>

both aldea of tha qneetlon in a

a

the vote stood four yearn aga aa well

REMOVING

Eyei by

left onuraed in

FOUR

wards and lowashipa In tne eouty.
WHILE

ptdUag pla^ duFlng the day.



OPTION

The leading quastloa of tb* bow M
loral eidlon (cd everyoM wonu to
knew all the/facts posalhle abou ^

MAJORITY IN
EVERY WARD FIREMAN

eral Totea wear atoo ewora In at tbe

any

LOCAL

YEARS AGO
a end the CHy Wgrt

ws

was carried on by

ON

In the Wet Celwma Thtw

Alderman.

For the first lime in the history <
sorlahsi

VOTE

SSCGMO WARD.

Detroit, April S.—Twenty fire conn- ot 399 v«#a Many eipected that be
greater
streaglli
voted yesterday on would ahow even
tbe miestton of prohibition or high IP than be did, but that was not to L
dense, tbe advocates of license carried eii>ected in a three lomered nice.
ties In Mlrhlgan

tbe city a

The Flint ftvor

plarea baa overflowed Obd

eiixhdy If felt for aome of tba eobsty

One of tbe teoiiire* of ihe eli*<ij..:i

togatber In tUpe to be regUtered. Sev­

ram­

dynsmlir was naed to break np the

was the great Ini reuse in (he

bmgbt Into the clg- were gathered

la am

At tbe Hrlaiol aireet bridgw today

|ii>la1 tote Oil nis'iir ihM «rsr wus ivReturtts Show Nearly
agalnsi J.iwfi ttiik spring

was

Tbe Tlttwbaw^aoee

page and has overflowed lu banka.

IlCBVe tVlIIielni a small majixiiv

imus elMied liy a mnjoiil.v of r,|".

It

Mouatsla

lieiiut
in-.ux

•iThiid
iDiio


|m»J«riiv
<.f, ioiir .'rarv ago w.hrn

_______

deMroyed.

|U>e Isst that the re|>orl was re.-viied

lead when the final roam was made
WET Thu

PROCESSION,

were

Trouble In Michigan

iDK (ierniaine with hut K7 votes in ihi
LAPEER ALSO JOINS

boBiea

Sagftisw. Ulcb, April I.—Tbw BaCl-

deereani la dHficoU to arconnt for. as

tborottgta manner and

Mu-

Miaoosa
Tbe Gov

iail-.M.i^lra<lt-U washed out al Colfp.

all tbe arllaMe voters that could be

: Tbe caapalgg

sloag.l^

llllnoia

la Ijitle loee nf lift VwgoeteC

tbe time that

elected. Amon Langworlliv being elec
esMUty the aaajovlty In ravor of local victory' for the wets for they gain
•pUoa was Ml. The total vote cast •lx counties where formerly prtrtilbi- ed in the Fifth ward o«er \V. K. Moon SamiieJ, C Ikirr.-«, H
majority of -'.T, Frank Goodrich Charles II. Iijn^lc.vsk>,
ta Ibe enure eotmty being 4569. which tlon raw, while the drya galued but
IMS. at Uiat UOM K being 4ST1.

tn

Seieml milee of tbe Iron

Tin-

full SOI lalisl iii kv' liijil.- :l.e t.
iilK-ertain up

their

there

rumulaled in the oihei four ward*

in tbe city tbe aaU«pUon majoriiy
‘wma S83. tbe pngositloB carrying in eleven of them, the'
wry one o( tba wards, while in the rled (buneen. nevertheless

..was a talUag oft from the vote cast

I'ondltloas

rlier

Farmers n»ved to tbe blgb Uae.

wliru

ii Ihroiiel:

:

tlie thiw iti-lii-red ......... ..

I

_____

r la still in the t

ta tbe 0

uiiil

THEY CAPTURE ELEvIn OUT OF .from.

thmra Falling OR Fr»m

rolama. alttMOcb by the small margin
of 149 Totes, this beloc the final major
' iiy after all tbe eorreetlons we-rr nia.le
ill the returns. Bsrl) in Ibe evenlDK
It «oa taken for granted that the
«oul.l be fully, nqhal «o that of I
but tbe leior reporia showed tlist
margin sronM be amall. even If it
Tied at all. Tbe optimism of Ibe
cobtiagsmt wat eawnsl by the manner
in whb^ the Tatars of the rfty cost
their ha^ota, aad while the’ eiiy
Totar was buoy Ui pUlai up a majority

lliMid

Kecfi.ks anS MUsUalppI

Iiuieuc levee Is broken below C^lrwt

WcKlerti Return* to Dry by SubeuntUI Vet*, While CharieveU

l.<>uls. April 1 —There are aari-

xeeippl

Interment sCI

lw> made

aUmWKKTBIRITORYniY

MieMgM 4VtM

'•s Ruing.
erse

KimpTSl

Coiicei.iU.ii

jniorninK u> >o

That

Rivers Are Repenad ta

First Socialist To tAi'. OKiee is Trji

llv is siirviNed

h. l{l Iron, ihe 1-h.ir. Ir

,"1 ImraaruUte

RAIUIOAO

See High Water This BpHag;

FIFTH WARD,

dav after ao exiraded llln<-Ki> siih i.uh
zUDtisrt

OF

OEgTROYEO.

Indteatmna Art

AMON LANOWORTHV ELECTED IN

IiIk bonie iii IHinsood torn ii.slitif.'SBiur-

a » lfe aud Tour <1iildr.>a,
. DUCEO TO

m mz GORRBIED FISHT

Rnident ef Elmwood iTownthip Ha«

• n.- of t.ie
Sere

Fought

ole tn

leti-s ;-'e,etju.(j

Mhrort. Man h 3S—Tbe town haU Non
-T-.- hor- iwert I
from J Irrowdei:
leil last eveftiag with tai< C. ’•! he u»ed for ejiend
others iDlereeted in tbe
tn- ar.d jr> soii.inr «ap pro[«>t,iion of bonding (or I20.9M for
t.le fJin.j.i.-i-vs anj;ri-ai *-r- -.c-i-.-d
loaii »sv ma-le on
i»r the jiurpoee of Improviog the blgbrca.h its,'*-*;';

".ne Bi.d scrved-t'il,,^,
wevs coeneifing (he rilloge with tbe
: the Ir.iliana steel plan' at (m;t and fermlng sertkms. Tbe talk
> t . the wMoleii ut
,„..;»ja—•
ind . 11-'icc.
„n hh, Ixicsil
ihan one auailr.-.! cities rJ-sii“ii,
is nne of ;\e ax-M ini-j^»
Hoa Frank Hamilton of Trav.r
l-'Abi at lx.-alB. Oho,
Ity made clear many polnis
lltA.om. The tc-.n elec-;i*'riaT.: si.h whirl, th- people• of
*
Vt a
a.iuvi
with tbe rood bulldink pton not dear­
held tomorrow- and tbe.BiUtK ipaiP'. ae-•> i-.i.t»-j|. as itj
In iPe official explanation of Ihe ly uoderstood heretofore
citr elec tions one w.-ek later Re|-orls''*'a‘crr.»
ti.tn.e c.ci. moM uuvITy :tran>ac:..,B .t
i^ted that l^n.tHX'.teyy
The Illustrated lecture by Jobn I
Gibson, tecrrur.r of
tbe
WeMern
remainder
Michigan Development barean. eott
fenae Interest in the atrun^ie Among; The v.>te as r.a,- n. fue y-vo wjrtli|
jrkiTig capital and to keep
Ued. -Road iBulldlng ta Westers Mhma
follnws:
the larger plates which^ill vote on
cosh on (.and up to <he amount shown Igos." .was
■ ■ t ...............................
and Mierat liie hegliiaingof the coiendar year.
Ike -wef’ and -dr;." questloci are,
This mosey is raised in this iay. It Is
Ward ...
- Jijii laud «• lean
llonmoulh. Freeport. Rockford. Ws-j.Ti:
exptailveu. lo'iead of by jhe former ghat a vast amonai of road kwMIng
BeMdere.
rh,impaign.IS«-«»l
"a-d ,
kegon. Mat
“ ‘
------------method of apj-ropriating It from the
going OB In ttala
aecdoa at tka
Cebtralla'and Dixon.iThifd ^Tard ...
ortp-'ie-vT and

. April I

i,;ijef con-'lo'in

,r-m ,i; .... t.x. «... I.ai-.!.

tkvir .uJrnicni

■rom -he fa':*''-In

t a~< >i- p--.-..-



>°r •»

r

muxD nAVXsna&Ato.MSTumaEBATiAaLE, TtnsDAT.Anac^uu^
ssssrsjs.^"^

also, are
cwre of tbe froit
tb|j: mar atodr at drat band tbe f4 Ar (bM method, and If pat In forrie dent of Maryalnd.
aereded from Peon- Indnatry of tbe «aie.“ according <o
16VI—Deli'
few jeai
ioda IB Togne in that aection of lb Mlcblgan it wiU In a
tbdr teU. But tbe tact remains that
the eounlry In' boiweaUng Ue ow ^Ma tbe production of tbe state In sylvania.
:4:-Richard
fans
«opa.
Tbe
offer
made
to
Micbland ublng oar* of the land,
ich Grand Rapidi than
TW>Ce A WEEK.
of St. CWr a fIMaled «rpo-'
young BUIS wtn work In the Eeida of gan ta an exceptional one and win---------------------------------------------------------------------------KanaalL Nebmaba, Montana and the gt** the state a greater ailvanuge [dlUen against the Indians, bom. Dtedjotber spot In the state and tbat ought
Tttctday nd Thortdw mt
to *■
be reason
enough for tbat place be/
'“
......................
Dakotas, following.tbe barreat from than U enjoyed by any other state Nov. 4, JTSi.
TnTtrM CHr. MtektSU. br
im—Prince Otto
eon
Bismarck, ng selected for tbe annual meephtgr^
he aouih clear to tbe oortben boun­ iTbe pvorle are waiting to take advan-j
HERALO A Record co.
CRAIN.
I greatly
admire
The -bdoatlng"
cage of such Information as in fur-|Germaa autesman, bom.
Died July
dary of tbe rolled Siatea.
Am. T Bkim.................................PratdfDt
pril
1 - Wheal. 81 "iJHCbtcogo.
spirit of your aection. but-in^making
Dlabed.aml
If
tbe
neceanary
means
are
jSu,
ia»S.
This will prove a valuable experi­
Oat*, fc.-.
Om. a. B»t-.........................V»0« rWMeel
claims
keep in
fumUbed a wonderful change will b^j isiis—Benjamin Pierce, governor of , all your auracilce
.................................TMMor«r ence for tbe studenu, for beaJdea hi
I>e«rolt.
April
1.—Wheat. 9S^c.
Ramptbire and father of Pread- mind tbat "there ate others.
f
ing tbeir tranaponation paid ihey will made in the agricultural coodUiona.
............
used to think that tbe Mlrtiigan fralt roro. :4c. Ostg. 58c.
[ffei^ KrauMiu Pierce, died In Hillaboralto have fiimiahed them* free their
TMO$ T. RATE*
Toledo. ApriT l.-M-heat,
ough. S', n. Bom in Cbelmaford. Mass. belt was a small seciioB along lAke
board and »5 per day duHng tbe en­
■tfMrAiW tUMffv.
lutbwestern iiart of Corn. Tilir. Oats. 5iMc.
Michigan. In ib<
tire barvest aeaaon,
and
140
1
Bo(k Ptoo- No. ».
but we hathe fruit
1848—Illinois adopted a new
month during tbe real of tbeir
By tb* '-Ra-olar*. mKbod I coa v»
R$eeipts.
•W
Qfka. m ProM Rwrt.
Boffsht. April
1 —Taitl
iBteresti- ero’e liniil they
io*« the** aeMoi !•«» abaeMUU
lid approprlaie,t]i,- Btltuiion.
tion.
It Is estimated ihsi the trip vbicb If peseed
esm; slow. 16c to t-V low
I Boren
ftboai pala. and wiiBm u*
18;j-Ertwin AusUn Abbey, famous entire state, and Berrien,
.OUO annually for tbe support of
Will
net
those
who
take
advantage
of
9».t-W
'** -■ VEdUB:
S.
falves—Active. 25c tow.
drugs to prodQc* uneaaanhiMnM.
'
vel faat
used by the rural mall car­ painter, born in Pblladelpbia. Died in end- Allegan rounties must
H
about
f
lUU.
w-hlyh
it
better
tbi
hlgbwi
Om Tmt................................................... *1-^ »AdTEBc*
' > of aerrous ta«nwunMt«ni
sir.. Sheep—Receipts. tv“<
If they hope to sustain tl
•lib well
•Ik beans win irpTiiHli thg
BIX Jl«th»..............................i«e •» AdTxne* average, student could possibir make riers. ruder ibie mea-ure roads would Uiodou. Aug 1. It'll.
•tire: lambs, easier.
|iroduclng
■Ka-olar"
18CS—Three cent postage rate msd< tion as the greatest fruit
ivtbud of polnl
other line of endesroe. I( U be malctalned at the rate of tid. kli'i
nof
»c iB AdTUC*
40.
Hogs
-HerHpte.
12,Ti"
section of the state.
'
Uon.
believed that the plan will sUmultii and aa.j i»r wiU- annually at the gov- uniform throughout Canada.
<c to ir.c fcixher, *v,2»W8;:'.
liOt ns take a brtud >iew of the sit
18T3—Steamship Atlantic of tbi
Interesblb'agriruiture and diven man’ ^emmeni .eipcnse. Tbe hill has been
IriKm B'llhelm
t^e young men from the profession’ ireferred lo the louiiuUiee on agncul- White Star line wrecked.off Nova Sco­ nation and. while toasting of our own at $:
x. IMS, « tk« po«offJ« XI
locality
and
It*
success,
let
a*
'tootf
tia.
with,
leas,
of
nearly
600
ll'v*
cur, MIcb., BXd«r tbe Aft «r into the field ■’( agriculture wiiicb li lure.
POTATOES.
ISII—Premier Canalejas and the en- for tbe glory and the upliCt of the
becdmlog more popuUr evciy year.
of Uxrck 2. U7«.
MORTGAGE SALEThis sum. while Insignificant when
April
li—Potato
whole state, so ihaf every citlien may
DEF.M WT iiawng been made in th*
U>,D I., ch mil. I. me»am 1, •«]“" SWh abi..I
lave just rearon to he pn.u.i of -Mich­
■ : U'Pm:.,
Icondlt:
rigag* mad*
tenllve for the various lown-^
-------j
;by U*orge iiotty liowell lo Eli Howell
igan. My Mlcblgan"
ihips and other political divisions t
jand i.i* wile. Kate Howei). .lated lb*
Sincerely your*.
u- Tenth .lojr'ot March. A. D. 1546. OOd
States will have a secodd war with add to il.e amount for the pirrpovc
r. F Bassett.
ect rded.
iii llie office
the Regia
Kegist
............
.. ............................
— ef the
Mexico on its bands wtitUn a very keeping the road* of the couniry
Secretary Michigan State Horticul­
6i6c-"' Deeds lo; the Couuy of Grand
■ JUK. ACNATE 010 RIGHT.
short time, as tbe Madero government proper repair during ell seaaona of tbe iSeerrtarjr Rassctt Tell* Why Traverse
gc^Teaverae end Stale of MirtHon; on
tural So» letr. *
Ooritmr Oibore continue* to Are me^ baa confessed Us Inability to hold the vear. The amount I'rovided for in ihc j
City Lost 8taU Hortieoltvral
4«6e‘‘be Temth day of Manh. A D.. IMS.
Umbs ...
MfM into tb* •pcciBl *e**lon of tbe rebel* In check, or to protect tbe for- blU would scarcely keep

lin Liher r.S of Mooiuges. on page 26.
jhe roads
Society Meeting.
Farm f
•• .. i.in -wtlih mortgage there i* claimed
iMtetan. HI* Ixn one, nnloM there elgDore within iu territory. The gov- of the BSrtbeni states of>en during th.
CRAWN.
♦ Poiai.e-^, p
”‘;;J^ito I>e .iue at Ihe .iaie of thta notlre
knee been n6ma %Uuw coeulned
x emment at Washington
Tbe place of holding thhas
naed heavy snow period of wlmer. but ihe
»♦♦♦♦♦♦4♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«
■'Tie
Hundred Slityoewn
MrMAXl xttxck n^n Mr. E. D. SUlr. irety effort srUhln IU power to avoid old by the goTernm<-nt. »mall il’Oiigh nual meeting of the .Michigan State
•irr
dollars and nln«T-flre cents, and nn
March
L>".-The
Biu-kle>
m% «t the BMOt prominent end repu- I conflict with the sister republic for It- Is, would undoubtedly prove to he Horticiiliural sorteiy has been hanging
ntiomsy'* fee of Tea dolUrw. |>rovtd*d
Dramaiir ciub gave a iHay at ttifor In said mongnge. and no suit or
Ubl* elUxeu of Detroit Mr. Stall
tbe air for some <ime. ami although
a long time, but the time now eeems the nncleu^Jor large a|)proprl*iiotis In
Grain.
Drawnchun h Wednesday evening, eol>rocee,|lngs
at
tawhaving been Inatl
oppOMd to Ooremor Oebom * pollcle*. ripe to Interfere In order to protect' ,he futi
averse City had the first call for
.............................> and counties
Hannah A lav Co.
the moneya aertired '
•r the Spell." which was
Mr. SUlr baa a perfect ligtat to bla tbe eubjeeu of this country who arejn-hicb these road^
the honor, force* have been put In mothrough.
.
Wheat . ..J.............................................. . .86e by aald awrtgage or nay part ikoraeC.
iborougbly injoyed by all present
if bla metboda are not plea*- Uvlng in Mexico.-ead to restore tbe or­
taking II to some oiher town
Oat* ................................................................. ...4Sc
Now.
Iheief
.......................
'
The difflculrie* that the rural car­
Mr Hllion o'f Traveiwe t'lty waCora .
............. ................
i In aald i
iwer oT mle
tes
Ooramw Oebom, a* of conrae der tbat baa been lacking ever since rier* have with road* during some farther to tbe soiith. Grand Rapid*
lesl of Dr. Clark 61ondaF.
being favored by certain of ihe com­
tbar are bot nor could V* expert PrMldeot Dies wea driven from power.
parts of the year in
the northern
■■■i^VeiW^iVr' Miiiits cii'
hareb)
Mr and Mr*. John Barber arriWul Wheat ...........................................................
tbar voold be. Mr. Oabwn baa a riftat
At prrtent there are 40,000 L'nlted iUtc* are weU known, and while a mittee nipiiihers who hate Muulal in­
onWsdMtdxr.
- ______ _
thfntaa*terests In ihat .lirertlon
4'oo»iderinie Wediiesdsy from Florida, where Cora ................................................................
to flTa expreaalon to bu own »lew* Etatea regaUrt that will be available
day or April. A. O, 1*te.-nt tek
measure of thU kind might not fur­
Ry* ...................................................................
been held on the
ev siient ibe winter.
o'chs k In the
enoon. we »ball sell
aad reaent wbat bo cooalder* peraonal for an Invaaloe at a moment's noUce. nish any permanent resnlis it 1s look­ able discussion
Oat* ................................................................
1 to the highest bld,nd
the
jteople
of
Ihle
section
attacka, bat no coremor of Mlchlcai
I reaerve force of regulars and ed upon by Us author aa a starter for
Mra U. A. Johnson and children
North From Door of tbe
baa a mit to inject intq ^la meaaaxea.
militia that would bring tbe to­ bciicr ai.d bigger things from various have been anxious to know why the
Odney beaB*'!!!!i!!;r.'.!;!!!..62.25
Biting friends in Cadillac.
t bouae. Is the City
f Trav*
of
Tl
was m)
ebua'guouiliuus are on ^ono pl^s«l:
IwnoBal uattera.
iti aaiu County lieu
>elng in*
tal sueagth up to at least 100,000 men. Kources. Good road* are becoming a Invitation of Traverse City
Richard Ure*.-h. r ,nd Miss Taylor
basis.
. Clr
irart
for

nil la Uu second time GotrertMr tbat wo«d be ready within n few day* hobby 4n most pan* of the country Ugbllr cat! B»ide. The Record-f:anle of Friedrich spent Snnday with .Mr.
Farm Pvodub^ Selllttg Frtc*.
as Kiic''(»e0ed in clearing up tbe ni
Oataora baa done this daring tbcM ape- to march across the border. This force abd even a small beginning may rgsult
Dreschers pare'm.--. Jhev returned Batter .................... ..v....................................
held.l fcuhi<-t lo fniure In
■r by securing tbe following sia
da} awplpna that tba people ere pe> would be entirely ample to rope with in a aatUfbrtory ending.
Monday, accooii'snied by Mrs. Eggs ....:.................;...................................... »e
se<ure,l b> said mortgage
lent
from
Secreiary
Roaseli.
in
nlii
Straw ............. ................................6H
nnd layable. tbe ptflmdsH
- MB (or. We had obcaalon. a few days the existing condiUona and forces that
Urescher.
Hide*. Furs and Tallow,
no
e give* hia-iTason* lor bis aiiltn
dnu-ril>ed Ifi aai'T mortgngi . or
■BO, u '«^'«ttentloD to the fact tbi
could be thrown against them by the
Dr. Chase of Trover-^ Chy was In
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
illde* .....................................................................JOe
mu' h (hereof a* may W necessary to
In the selecHon of the next meeiing constiliailon with Dr, Clark ont^ day
Oabpn wax. foing oauide Mexicans, whose armies consist main­
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
jw' >l>c cmouDi due on said mortgage,
place:
desultory bands who conudnet a
«< klf prirlnc* as goVemor to attack ly
tlik; week.
with six tor cent luleresi. and all
:.ll.6«*nd
op
legal costs, together with an attorof guerilla warfare. Instead of
PTMi^t
bKanao tbe presidttt
trch 26. 1
i-ii Frances WiHiam<i Is home from
March 28.
,;...T6ceWA0 uev's fee of Ten dollars as convenanted
Raccoon
bad taken exception to aome of tbe v>v- eomlng oat Into tbe open and 'flgfating
167S—Seekonk.
atia'i:e<l at
Kdllor Rec<ml-E*i!le,' Travel^
Pleasanl to s]>end her vacation,
........... 60c«lW,
Ekunk
for
.VI therein,
LM«-iri.v the premlaea
..... u.. v..— hrtni «•
——
burned by tbe Indian, .
like the troops of more civilized
eitwiBrii esprasalonB or poUciae.
Michigan.
las Fva .MiManu* is siwnding licr Muskrat
..XOcom scribed in aald mortgage a* foUow*.
■fila'object to the governor of Miebj'go—-Peg" Woffington, ccicbran
lo-wlt. Tbe West Half of the SouthDear Sir:
Thank* for ihe marked
acircKS. died. Born to ITIS.
igM.' aal^ bU power as goTenwr to
*-!ay for n
at this lime would have a farP
Bird left 1
>pj of tbe Hecord-Eagle of
ls:,2-John
Havllaml.
a
noted
arc!
attack w rttlaen of Michigan on p«v reaefaing effect, both on national as
containing edliorlul on "tVhy
..62w6 Ten Weal (xmialnlDg eighty ■
-ct who war the first 10 tiim>.lii>
Hul grounda.
well aa international politics, aa it the radiating ton
..........6107 .
tionT" relaiiiig to ihe Keleciion
less. Iu Ibe County of C
..BOce6L76,-r^,
and State of .Michigan.
niladelphls. Born
whool Fti.lay f
pla<e for holding the next
olad to note tbat the eenate will occur on the eve of tbe presiden­ of' prisons*.
r
<li 1-d in
ec.
16,
i:82.
tial
oleetkm
aad
thereby
leetlng of the Mi<-hlgiiii S
• fey
y feme of 21
21 to A t I exptinged from
.. ..
__________

P:U HOWEU-.
Is;A—Kyrle Cellrw-. noted a«f£
the present edmlnlstration
le ladie>' Aid me
Horilculliiral Me-ieiy
<fea meesa^ tbat po
born In England.
Died hi Bait tol

tond Traverse

•K TnTtra l»j t4>«

HI

riss.

BniUH lib VNk 2,900

HOW'IT MPi>BKD

Osborn abould in xD porta of tbe country. The cam­ City. Nov. 2. l«tI want to congtaiulaie my
g’K.d ford Thmsday;
paign Into Mexican territory has al­
-londa Crandall irau*a<te.l
Itt*—The Briilsh Norlh American
-iendk of your region on homing
We.lnesdaready been mapped out and will cover Ar\, providing for the fetleralloi
ill Traverse Ci'
Mlehlgin
rgan ihai m Jealously guard* tl
the Canadian provlnt-ea. r«ei«ed
much
tbe
same
route
that
was
fol­
r and Mn-. Bird were Tra'erse
fpMsb those who are oppoeed to him
interests
.Mure power and a long ;
1 aaaent
laHers Wednesday.
Taylor
In 1848.
Bsrscnally, or opposed to bla metboda lowed by General
George
H. Thoma*.
iO—«cn.
rous life to (he Record-K.vgh
Thrffb dlrislon* wUl comprise the In- noted I'nlon comma
Harr of Barker <*reek !i
pommaudor. dlivl/ln ton
or opposed to bU policies,
sele'tlon of the I'lace for hoblIsdo.
Born in Virgitiia.
tisine** in lown'Mils w
ooly use bla messages w the leglaM- rading army. Uking the enemy from
ing the next annual meeting was made
1816.
,
E Aldricb haa gone
twf for public purposes, for expres- three sides at once with the Ctt:
an exermiw- lioard meeiing. held
—Commune i>roclalmed
Mexico
as
the
objective
point
It
Rafdd*
on business.
•km
kls opimsd Misting to pubUhe AgrU-iilriiral college early thi<
Mrs .Maud Ratey
and
■sttors SBd advlc* ssd rsquests oi esUng developtnenU can be looked for­
ii!i.
Much !>r«'*.',ure was hroiichi
ward to within the next few days that
l>ear lo U\or of Jackson. Detroit. Margie were Traverse C
Mr.

W......
Man dally temperature he doe* o*'-i irNDEUWOOU « UMIGR.
I for uiortgagesa
rraverae City. Michigan,
o nnril 16-iu**dny



Swlr.-

adermand'dlstlnetly tbat be con
•as

tbe

legislature

of

pabteMUdgor

lisss wertsi sessloM have been :

wtU add new chapters to

American

in

honor

and Saginaw.
vian church

of drtlars while the public
WILL HELP THE

ere snBariag because nf
fent to actual­
ly koa# tb* bsUdlnga th* sute owns in
Jwopsr rivair.

If Congreaaman

March 29.

FARMER.
ITT:—Baron

MclaugliHn

Mlcblgan will reap subetantial benefiia died In tondon.

MMatlsos tbat are an abaolute oeces«tty' to tko BUie.
Ws have bad orcasioB before ibis to
. any to the leglatature. "Get through
aad go home.''

an appropriailqp of from 82S.U0U
860.000 for the uae of the Agriculi

U tb* membera

of tbs leglalature are to blame becanse

ment and

practical

Ucist and DoUcins of Governor Oatorn.
Oovernw Osborn most snswer tc
whole ntste. but we do not

object.

MHOt pMltlrely. to bU using bis ofArtol poolUon to mject into bis meaI.«t him

•gkt kU peraonal batUes ouulde of
ths IsglaUtnre.

ihe Iasi

to the next one.

Mr. and Mrs

annual itiee

'

The to«al polaio h

ids,

for

the ahuv'

Rap

iea-^>u* and

lie-

ihslicl llllr weet:.
-■n,«Te-.Vil^l Iu* a darning )i
lall Saturfilnv'-iei

rause li was the m ■>l .-eninn rallr.1

York. Born In Waldorf. Germany
1864—Kepubllcan

party

In

A D.sagreaable Person

tlal amount of this Increase will be de­

A. w.
Trs>««

This work

3—The Royal Xorthw.-si

thorlxed

Verrlon of

ihe

palmer,

died.

Roru

D. BIELT. 0. P. A.

Ancients Used Class
Thai .he anr,..,:iB did i
ly u«e tnlrrora of pollt-b
generally tollevcrf,
hai

0 the I'nlon.

the
aecounta

How k your

1



I knev,

■very member nf l^e cxgi-iin\e h

GiB

>elng madv
V

blood,

Died June 3. 16..T
1684—wnilam Joseph beta:

born.

tan.

“jCjy

by

no!tliwe»t*-rn

M

Fregiiect and irri fa^o^ablt

•ien.es ha.e be.-ii made ». It in
>-iblic

tal..*

i’etwonall.'.

I

■I

FORE COL
OF VICMIGAN—The Pro;e:
fouc-- «: Gtaud

■'iTra.

'hooBt.-d' your claim> in n;> lal.
this and many otb.‘r siaie> sind

.

freguciiily advised youui: n-t-n u

Bat. raft

.le. oa*.'!

1 nionths

•y. talents and • n--lalnis
'•’^‘•mr
to
i’-.*.-f
-bell
lit '/irl
leiagaintt mI-I de.--a«.i to -ajd
lueat.
examination and adji
— an<3 that"
-Htorr
of
«aSd
decease.!
are
rw i
'all crs-Htori
foitow
The State Horili ulfaral ao«-!c;'
•' .quired to pteretit their clajiii* >0 aai^
on attack of this wretched disease
at the pro'iaic office :n the
held some
ttjw- very
.
su.xe*s:ul
w. ............
n
. vw
Tbe greatest need ibep it
Elertric
verse
Cit«. m said court- ots or
erse
City
e City and will to^la-1 to coni.- [^*
Blttera. the glonou* toiuc. blood
d tort26ih day of July. .A. D.!
.. ........... the 26it
and regulator of atnmacb.
But if yotTfi^ rori* «'i^!
there a gam.
iwr. and that
Tb
s proved
■pd kidney*
cordial invliaikin not being i
b-iard by aa:.l
they wonderfully eirengtben the
*6th day of Jul
cepled
thi*
time,
remember
the ay stem aad reclock in tbe ft-----------iQd Jarkson. KaUoiaxoo.
d g<K4 aplriia afteT|frBit men
Date.1 March 22. A D 1912___
If suffering. tirlDeiroit ai
ill ba<e equal
rRKD R WALKER.
|reaaoD to feel slighted. For you will
Judge of Probate.
In your fe'lion.

.4od I kuow r;ia

S-lv|ce has not l>een

wlU power!

imc h-alaL
tiled for r

i«.

> proud of the hortu-uii-jral i>roi

Willi;
April j.

1578—WllUam Harxey. disco.erer of

aul»tanlial

Keep I
he soillh—ni

• ou. wholly •il.all.-.l for

atone ereqjoff'ln B'esimititi< r Abbey

which have been developed from small beginuinga.

rl;;„7

which we are to infer, do D'
land- %>*' to grow *a<-h fine frill.
II.
>ur final MiggeMion tbai i

isTC—Congress readmitted Texas In

ill that stands in the way of saving

jiro'ei! by the finding of

June

1^—Rlr Charles Aletralfe appoint

x'his bank has provided opportiuiitieic. with what

IIl:Sti l;2l
.11:44! 5:8!
Onekama Jc
Manistee .................|
|12:eS|H5tsi
6
Tralni arrive at Traverse Cliy I
r- m.. K'.S') a. m . 5:SS p. m. and 6:05

nieit this nie.”i

Mourn

d governor of Canada.

money.*'

112:44

RICK'S JSI GAK-COATKII

Holy

iss:—John cotisuiblo. noted

not the waDt of opportoniiy ao much as

ir.:?,

Petersburg. Va.. June l.% i:8«-

ape

A MATTER OF
WILL POWER

ZtICKKT=tP,

he hoard. I st
il Raj'id* rnm

voted to Michigan, if tbe aUte. coun­ ed Police force organlr.ed.
ty or local boards will add money
1911—The terc«-ntenarv tV ihe Ai
provide for cooperation.

•Have the latest imorov.-l
chinery- and manufacture my i
1 up-to-date
eto-datc de*itrrs fren.
inch stiiTK-

Minne

St. Anthony.

4:21
.ll;0« 4:60
:23| 6:10
A. «.
10:29
ln:fl3

MONUMENTS

July 17. 176S.

result the offirlaU of Ihe depart- 6Iexlcan war. died at West Point Born
mrat hs'c prorotesd that a subatan-

Interlochen .
Copemlsb ..
Kalera ...........

• Ki.ighi

ip and Rounduig i

,i>ied niianinioiial;
:o idace the meet tig ai G'and

Sj

.

Anderson

li.dtiiig f

1836—Tbe t'niled States bank '
Peunrylvania.

The national appropriation for thl»
1S66—Gen. Winfield Scott, who Com­
work has been increased 6110,000 and manded the American forces It

There’s opportunity here for yon.

Howar,;

>ta formed at a couveniion held ai

Uvea of the department or college-

reaolta is shown by ita many

Mrv

SIlB*

April 4. 1T46.

rvernor o. Tennesaee.

•‘It

-I

Plaite River/.
liODOr.................
Empire Jets..

nn-ml>ers had u

r has adopted

the wsBt of

and

at the s

Blljg
will prove of great benefit to the farm­ was celebrated In toodon.
f
i»nal asaociatlun. and wn
ers of the SUU because it will bring
March 30.
'
•ow plan tbia year for famUiaritlng
BBslstance to the farmer* right oi
i:S2-Maasacrc of Sicilian Vespers at
ffes ogricnltura] atudenta of the Inatilave been for Ihe i afruit f
farm, and furnlih them at first hand PaJerma
lew years rarrying away Ihe bultv e
tattsfe wKb tbe real rtmUne of farm
with the Information that will enable
lCf<7—Hannah Dustin, of Haverblll. tbe best 4>rlze» offered at the fa«>
work- Ariangeineiita are being made
them to Incroase their crop* and re- Mass., killed her 12 Indian guard:
,,'OU slniply offer proof that yony *'•'
duc* the coal of production.
escaped.
lion does not n.-.-d this ■:
Pannera of other aUte* have prod:
ITW—John Sevier Inaugurated flrat

•TUAttW ON FARMfe.

Mr.

Sir.*

l-.- m.-,-ot lnt'-«ocli(B

ere gties^ol Mr- Toimt Tte-s.lay

A lyge numher ot

that the Dex( annual meeting )>e

-John Jai-ob Astor, founder of

work in ctx

ig on old frl-nds.

1IDHD DOCTOR SAYS.

M.iA. M4P.M.
Reerrewo .Weald o-» «wru« UUP- a»ll»c|Sie Lv Trav. City. 2:«>; 7:00 I-.ISI 8:28
i..«d,r ts tbr *li<-e
C.M.naii’S (hr Irrt I*
fiolon............’ 2:27: 7:24 t;S3! S:49
■biei. 1 • in ttk.'lf luiiuural and and
Cedar
City.
2:55i
7:351
mfl.>ti.r-mnrtmBruudlii,*>. fxipts
Bodo* .......... 1 3:10; 7:461
Provenoot 1 S:37i 8:10:
(I0:A2 4;fl0
Cedar Ron .
the Lne ot Atirti ' gogi !!»•».
[10:111 4;06
lAke Ann ...

Maryla

the Awior family In AmerU-a. <He.| in

a law permitting boards of tujierTli

■ogao matters entirely foreign to the
p«kUc isteresu of tbe sUte.

in

manage­

ora to appropriate money for the atov

thay con answer to

Born

instruction and

demonetrallon. also the enactment of

tksy kave not carried out tbe Idi

• wn Wednesday on i.u'‘ness and

the state

Pblladelpbia.

college for co-operative work with the newly
improved methods of fann

memliers of tiie toard were |ir.>

another pan of the sisie was cm

tb* Unlversliy of Pennsy lvania, d

b* issued to the legfslatare asking for in

Klght

Hu. I.i'-y wa

and it w-a> (di iliai. ltia-iv.u<h as
ingion had

-Ur. John /Aldrews. urovost
Oatorn asking tbat a apeclal

department of agriculture, encoui

l<et tbe

rm whsrc it bdonga.

Swedentorj

Born in Storkhold in

>688.

Boner use tba mi

that tkSM special seMloiu have cost to
mUMtoln and keep up our public in

CniaDOel

farmers of founder of the sect of SwedentorgiaDi

ceed* in bis efforts, tbe

Thiir-'day.
Brtriiani <vi

teT*>e ^:l^. Grand Rapids, Kalama

of

Tfe* people are paying tens of bUtory.

MA of sitSlclanl tasda not only

'S2S“i-

wliho'ii <1-1

Garden and Field
Seeds
Our apprec iiition of your past patronage has led
us to call your attention to our seed department
which is well stocked with garden and field seeds.
It is not necessary to advocate good seeds a* most
farmers know that from good s^s only, can a good
crop be expected. We must fill that demand if we
want to exi?t. therefore w e buy of the best firms, and
we are reasonably suie that the seeds we offer are
good, and if you compare our prices with most cata­
logues you will find our pnees rather cheap.
In field seeds we iiave timothy, clover, alfalfa,
orchard grass-choice seeds only. We have almoet
everything in garden seeds, part of^whicb nrecarrots,
cabbage, cucumbers, beans, sweet com. onions, par­
snips. peas. etc.

>ud pleaeing result.

All asTinira deposit! made daring the first

five

j^ys of April will inw intereat from the first.

*

u

NATIONAL BANK

r'i.u.r:

;D0 doubt be pleased to ieara tbat they.

Grocer

Sneer
Coroer Fcont & Cub Streets

apr 2-9-I6-23

JuiiU ■ ■

1

lAAlID TRATBSSE HK&ALD, AHD TBAVOtBI BAT XAOLB, TUX8DAT, APRIL ^ IttS ^

THREE THIIISniO HHREHS MIEWeiittiirihisevelt
I aad (or yaafk tAalraiaa

WIUUffECl
WiidLE STIITE
INOUtTMieSANO RAtLROAOe MAY
•t CRIPPLED.

PBWIK REFEHEIDUH VOTE

MADE CLEAN SWEE^ OF GRAND
TRAVERSE DELEGATES.

and PraaabL"

The club

party to victory to MIchifBO.

nrtb ward—L. W. Soiitb. Jobn K.

il:«

a stc«mer.tar New Tork

J. C.

Sbunk.

from him.
non foDowed

ielson. John
Tbomas Nelsoi

before the Buprrun- Court Is shether

Dobson.

8.

Hansel Hobbs. William

.
II.

... of (banks sas

motion for a new tnal on the gronad
’ Ibe lusaolly of ou- of rbe Jurors

Saturday alternooa because of the

A

held in bid) esteam la tbe* state s«

".'I;'"'*.--..

•d. and as a resait. a bat it ruusMcred

uf

the

ariemuun>

Fife l.nke—Boy Finch. I. I. Maxsni.
Walter,

W. G.

mi KEPT tWAY FROM HUES

|

HRS. aiFH SHAKE

BOTH SIDES WILL WAIT FOR CON-'
FERENCe.

be voted at the spring elecihm

-----------Cc-npan.e, W.ti Make Ks At
Run Mines or t<
*' »» «*'«S
Strikebeeskcfs—N

Tltui Pianacr Rea/daat of GraKd Traverse .
Region Passed Away Thursday
■ retelied and'hiscuated at length
W. Broser.
Afternoon.
It «as tbe ivniesuB uf optnioo tb'&‘.

WiiUrU.

peal to the femlDlae aex. added is
The oFicers of the vonvecilon
• Micks, tv. .A. tslpclair. W
wbicb la a natural grace of manner, bejKobert Barney. cbaln.isB: ffi>l|>ta Mart
11* H. mila
BtUI la modest and retiring withal. Iiu:lnm. revreuo.
Toe comiiiliiee on
CorBeld-J. U. Buell. K
eddreat will reitaloly be worth while rredenilsls were o C- .Molluit, Frank

REFUSE TO GRANT

AN INCREASE

who U understood to be Itaannu* t
from the elevxrlc <-hair

grsw hour was giieu over to a •-

-fc S.

Rali'h-„

THE

legal Uaule <o save the c

alderaiion of the varloaa quedfiua

Edwlndllaifc.

w.ltb curley hair, a ruddy compleituii u a aoUd Kooeeielt d-leetiion sill
wbltli np
**'* co“ib« state lonwcUun
and all the

iKimou

IN

L0N6 FIGHT
IS PREDICTED

iner in wbirb ^te Senator Ro­ Jordan la a brother lo law of Je*:
Livermore^ the Wall .Irwt pluBger.

would be a li'vly toDie*t for tl.o'oelt. c. C. Stiles, U. F. Hotle. L. J. CrUji. bert E. tValier has tried u> carry <
tbe wlsbes of the pranse In tbe a<-<
many in this aecilon for the Snt gates to tbe state i-oDicntk>n but such i-ai CodIob
legialailou (or tbe geuersi "
time.
He baa made a past
fare.
(rlendt ibroucboui ibe stale and
uolreraal. wUi

Favored by Batu:

The prin<-lpc! qsrsiioa

the trial court Judges e.-red in deu:.|ug

paar<*0

Grabd Traverse graage at its weeiinit

ba president of (be railed Suiea
was

1

MINES TODAY

His trtal sed ronvic-!

Henry H.jposs. A. a Vogl. Ous GotUeb.
Dewey, A.

NOT A WHEEL TURNED

A suspicious

Tipped" oR the PoUre. who
arrvwted Jordan and aevored a confes-

Rosa. lAevt. Govarsbr bouse Saturday altamooo B itb a eoul Cool. C. Ul’lant. M. C. Ovtatt. J
from both the- <lt, and Sesard. J. W. Iliillker.
whom it la geoerally
woioaa auSrage

FIELDS TIED UP

Bird

Hod. John Q

praaldlag offlrer.

Operatim May B««in Avain After
0«l«9ttM to Dtatrtet Canvamion
Hava OaeltfaP the
Owaatlan.

VALUABLE IDEAS ANTHRACITE

sell, Jobu Sanborn. E. C. Hogan. E. J.
Ham. Janus Burden.

Saturday Aftemeon.

aU because of bU UaparlUmy as

PITTEBURO OIBTRICT MAY
•UME IN THREE DAYS.

PralU AwJrew Votm*. John A. -Wndc.

CampbeU. L. K. Oeveland. F. S

TbeoouBl' convention ol tin- rcj.ub
lican patty was b.lj at

.Edward Martin. W. W. Thlrlb.v. C. U.

I

hub

wbu bae forW maiiy years puided b>«

,viA. Uerouto Koeb. AibU F. XarUnaer.

PACK TBBCX. I

H. F. BoodEey, Otto KyaelU.

bUeu Btpto Cciural Coni- Larss and Enthmlastlc Cen
dlseOM U(a -RepubUcan
Wat Hald at the Court House
laeubera will be dad to ace tbe

Stewart. Oeorse W. Lardle. F. D. War

t . onimunication from I. V

the lloic la a: baud whim a geneiai
Guards Appeared.
IllleB Shvti.- aged
I. Bausoai. nuiwuii-ni mu,t W made looking to
'ar*-d
___
and Ibe republicans of this section will Hamlin, U K. flevclauil
■itfney. Wm. F. Grant, lohn Heu-». sard s more pnjftiaUe. meth-al of aSB.v late Tburada; aftetliuou *' '*'*•
IVmian.-ni j
WJki-.lnn.., Ai-m
1
ine taott
1.—Tlirve Uoouad be glad to make the persoual unjuaiiii
tHrncl—E. H. Burros's. J M. Schell, tnarkeiiug the fruit products of the floBir of her dauabli-:,
omnlxalton and order of buslneco: F
roiL|.|..e
m til
libitory uf ais
MitAlgu' aoft coal mlDcn are idle ance of Ibit young man who ii consid­
Ihinn ou(West Sevrtiib .»iri-e; • tele
•: ClMmpiOD.
iCrsnd Traverse
At the
E. Brown, .V II. Uenu.-u. K 1-. lUnantbta'iii- ii;ii,,ar ir.Jiteiiv is lu fori*
tula.' as a result or.ilie strike order­ ered Govemorshlp material.
Green ^.she-JohD Anderson. Willis meetiD* a .omiuttie.- will t« ,pp„*,i.
her
home
'lodav tjid t.u! a •-h-H l.ac. :t:rned Tbo
ed.
The Kadara aa> U viu be a

Bsxlon.
E.
A.'
III atudy the problem aiid lo
been IB 111 baltb (or tbe pasr two
U*t. but not least. Is Hon. Chaae 8. , The followiiit; letiere wore'vlecied:
sill make Co Blta-iupt to
noaUi or sore before they reeiitii-:
Flrhtr.-^
«'.ib o comlultlee to W appoln'ed:°' Ihiee y,-«r» but her coiiditim. brd^»,^,
Otbom. goveruor of our great cow- Herbert Bougbey. Robert H. U-Fraate.
iiunes J»n.ln,g the IT.lladelwork. Pt>no»'lDs the refereDduai rou
i.oDg l^kv—August
Sairtiitkl,
the Traverae City Bviurd
huJvl'’*'’
►'‘n-m up iiiiiil wuhiii ihnlpUia .-odfi-reoev
iweahh
No man can deny hit Edwin Black. Jo>- ,* Zinin .tumh
i-odfi-renre inimau.e'ai
It A%.Attwra|urs **T
ea tbe CiavrlaDd asreeatect tbe* Micbgcue Cnse. J. B. I>urga. K. E. Duryea. • v uti ihe
past lew weeks
She ua, cue i.t tfc.powers aa an orator. He hai wrlUen
per «vx»t
Thci*
were
It's
dcleKau-s
|irc».-ni.
lean uiloera aod operators w(U a<aio
.MgvAeld—R. A
Nickerson. Irwin'
Mr. Ncrllnger. secretary of the club,
The subject Mr tUv- at. • uou .
'*•'
TravetY- tn...
1a ............................................
prr.llc<e<1 » moat stub187 belne il:c Uirsetl number of votys lUiaiingr.
confer aad attempt (v aetUe tbelr perK'Hortoh. Irving Corn,.|rrgloii.
hoeing
i-c,ior
lie
e
H
v,.jn>
UBo-TUUul,
tuyglii
U«ke
«ill ensue The
that be will be very happy to be pre­ car.
"Staniug at'i
Onhaivl ",
_
I
MHiBl dlCcre^ea.
Pactorias aod rallK-li- (llbbs.
1-,^^,.
with
her
husbeud
,«ho
pfe..-d.Nj
h-i
......
...
,re
adcisel
to
Le.-|.
a«ay
ftom
sent if It Is possible for him
• preseo.c:
»ada wbicli depeod oo tbe MIdilsan
'I^e delccaloa elected lo attend thej
I'arulllee—Ral|>b'rase. Earl J. Case.
Ithree ^
Every effort ii being madr^o assure!
for the consideration of tb-fruit »v.o
“*“•
“*'Wes tae dang:;.iriVeUrv^kers nr
WlDia for tbelr eoal supply oMy be
stale cotneotioa
.. -I Ttslman. Ivier Carlback, Kobt
his attendance.
eta present *A paper
written
and
have ap.uwted.tonx'd to shut doTBW. .^ichUi. M. F. Boc
Bong!ie>
I. lieFrame. Jno .MK'arthy.
'*»“’*• ^
Scranton Fields i«e.
'
One thing la certain
has Ibe Hort^K. J .Morccr. A. R Cook. Iaiw C!ia«!fi>. <5ov> Fewlass. fhae. Wood. n-ank Smith was reaJ. and dl.cuascj,
Outlook Is BrlghL
'
JLninton, April 1 - All miners. In
rourmge of his convictions and does jeU Sours. Ar.Me Cameron, IV. F How K(l«ln Itawliugs, Fred Winch. Ran<-r " ^
I’Ittoburx. April 1.—iDdlcatloas
Func^l rerVKcs were held from
.mbta-.le fiHds aiv Mio totMv.
mince the English laofusgc
..
tlial tbe aotpeosioD of Bltomlnotu
Edwin Btaik. Wm. Smith,'Jr.. Itob- tllddis. .'no. .V. Rouse. Ira U. Union.
jib.- thurfh of lliimaiulalc ComeptloD |,mi.lii,5 i
Biiacrs lb Pltulnirs Uistrlct .Vo.
may though he does <t>m|>el iwurdb to n ert Barney
IViiitisula-F. E. Brown. K. O l.adil.
I W|**-4««tAIN «U J E.
dictionary occasionally,
Hit travela
last only three days.
Tbe
t>elegsies to (lie i urigrt-sslunal dts- W K Giai. B. A. Benson. A. I'. Gray.
ApiU linh^ i
rotura to work following (b* recon- into practical^- every country of (he Irlct «-onveuiluD
E W Wait, J. \V A T Gllniore
ost appiv...^l methuDs cX.dalned toi
LAST CORPS
COilllAHIER

vanlns of tbe
Diairlet
oonvcnUob civinted world have given him a lund Zliunicrwan. Ftniik Sladek. F D. Curfiilon-Fred E .Mills. A T. Clark
make n eRun u> open (he Qilaes.
c tuembers present.
|
when tbe delegatoa wHl dwtide wheth­ or Informatloo and a wealth of illue lU. E.
Wbiiewatef.—Ralph White.
N
8.
I.. Kanaoni.
K. S. Hasllngf.
wblrh be utlllies to good erAll fruit growers
attending
tbisi
——
er work win be resumed oo April 10. iratloo
IH'irv. Mr.'Shnw. M.
IV
Maiivllle.
. .
rr
Frank
isus iisumiuu,
llaniilion. en
Stephen
euuv ii Tivek. 1-. K ii-.
lueetlwc
-will
be
gi.eq
a
booklet
(eiI-!Ceneral
Buckner
CcItOratsd
His
Appiwxlmatelr U.OM rntnera m Mle
tVUI. laiwell Sours. Ceo. Cams.
lout a peer an an orator In Michigan '
what lo spray, wbeu,4|
B.rthi
rthday.
u^V spraj and ,
through the weatem Pnnnayli
Vinton. J II. l.iou.
The delegates from the ws'd* and
8asl8a< April

> ir

r-ct. Jl.

Ststes affordi.

He will be UstcwiJ to

with Interest.

UKCOLN BANQUET

townshipa wire as follous:
First w-ard-J. W. i*aichlu, 11

llunfuidsUlle. Ky.. .kprll l.- .kl hi#

HIS OAKUKD GAR

U Al­

ley. F. W. Can Cl, IV F. BowVn, 11 S.

PLAY BALL MAY m

A. F. Caineroti. K. W. Wiill. C

leelock. Ch.vib-s

KiuaJfoot.

\V

w

quaint old log bouse at Glen Uly on

FOUR YEARS IN JAIL

Hastings. W. |i. (' Germaine. Bert Mil-

WELL KNOWN SPEAKERS HAVE
BEEN SECURED.

tbe Own river, eighty miles above
eily Covanior of Kentocky and now
li>. Gen. .'vineiu Boliitr Bnrknerfurm-

8 !

Hanseu. U. I*. Carver. W. Caiii|>l>i'll, It

iie only remaining i-orps iviuimaDJer |tbe llle saviiiN suiiuii- on

.\iiioug Tc iiic.a; Dew auii hatidauui.,

J. Meni-r. O. C- Moffatt. A. 1. Mavt-n

if the Conledeiate army, r>-tvtv*>d

THAVEME CITY GETS NINE EON-a M.-Eo,;.';'."',;;
• E™ -i-l «l
DAY GAMED.
li, o, Cnl,. ....................
S ,, l-.i--'!-. '1„. myI.E, 1. J •

W.lt, Gn>. 1- V.O.J, Cl,.. I.........I.. l.u™,l«-. rC.,kN»«
II

Probahis That Oovaroor Ooborn-Wlll
Coma If Ha Can Adjust Hit



Datos.

*
Second
Uudi tntoreat U being taken to the
lAUdlagton. .Mich.. April 1.—Tbe nuv

day many of bla Ulepd. wbo called to

Courts.

1|« of the n-:> ute«l make. l.elonglui:
*-

w

Hasllnta. 6. C. Harrow. Joa. W

Zlui-j

rnermau. JH-ank Bennett. I. F W<sQDg

gnla of tbe Michigan Bute ieagve gntb-

Frank Tnide.' Wm. It. Foote. Tlios
Hoa. Geo. U lAiak of Bay City will ored ben- Saturday to tbs most bar- Fitch. Wm. Irsiii. .lohn Tiemniie. John
prcolde aa loaaimssler. He is said to imnlous mertlag held by the leegu< Kucert, Jt. Ikerkncr. Chris Ross: JuUun
be a pastmaster to ibli capadlty and since Its organisation. A few changes
Koenig. C. W. Bosen. Thos Moulton.
tbere'wUl not be a dull inomeot from were made on the cooatlimion. but Chas. Koenig. W. II. I’aidce, Jas M
tbe Umc the pragram begins until It there were not of very'inuch imiiort- Uillett. R. U Fennell. -Iiio Janda.
asce. After tbe business session live
uida.
Third wart-F. C. Gill.^ti. Hans T..guests sat do«B to
an
enjoyable
Hon., Joseph W. Fbrdney Is known
blcr. A. B. Cook. I. -M Winnie, yv-.l
spread at tbe Sieami hotel.
Those
- tbe United Slates over for tiiatoplooSmith. K A. Monroe. Jas II Mutiroc.
present from out of town were: Free
tng the cans* of the ousat boM grow­
R. Walker. TVe-l Bouithi-y. Char
ideni Emerson W. Dickerson, (irand
ers.
He doetf not besliate to speak
Hunt. Geo. G- Covelt. Stppheo Clxek.
Rapldsi E. F.
BlUtoga
and
Uavs
right up In ftweung- He wiU dlacuu
Oscar Simpson. U K. Gihi». Geo W
Campbell. Travorne City; C. H, O'.Nell.
-Tarlf IgMlea."
Curtla Lee Hornsby. C V. Buck. Win.
ManUiee; C. E. Chase. Boyoe City:
Hob. Walter Roas Taylor. ttaU sen­
E Smith. Elmer K. While. ». F. NesCharles H. Scott and Arthur DeBsker.
ator. la an eoUaent attorney who baUs
housc. Geo. H. Si;-A'«. A:ul> Hormoih.
Muskemn: Cadillac was
voted
from (he Celdry city. He la a living
Harvey Morrison. C J. A'd>ott. W. E
Hr<,Ni- ' Tbe
Yh.. following
rnll.A.>Nl,
proxy.'
l.iullngtsi cli'CcpoMDi of what a celery diet will do
WilUalus. F. li. Smith. A. B. Cnrtis.
Ixeiu were In attendance;
M. Danafew the brain. He has been tute proHarry Monroe. I.. Bolmaier. 11. J Cur
ber. Don Watooo. J. Maginer. Joseph
sident 'Of the Michl^ Eik«, was^ u
hc-sn. F. H. I'rait, N C
Sdblmark. W. T. Culver. Senator Carttember of the OoMltatAoaal eoavenGeo. Ilnbhh-r. rhllip Sherincr
tier. H.
Hutton. H. A. Abbott. B. H.
Utm and ^ bad attoerotu other hooFrank E. I.*h> jl'IVii-r Mormtith. MWInki. Ferry Adams. Gene
Uelvie.
gin Houghton. Fr.-d G. IB-umanu. W
ora. Th<
Tbone wbo attend will hear the
WllUam Rath. C. Peterson. Gu« Nel­
•utlecl; Itreated In a masterly' maoW. Smith.
son. J. Batchkowsld,
Sam Conklin.
Fourth
war.l —Ward
H
Coiiuln.-,
ser.
Chirles HanaOD. T. M. Snwyer and D,
Charles Ucyo. .'lau -V Conn.tie. G«?
H<^ Gerrtt-J.
O. McLean.

bis elgbly-nintb

birthday.

sud strong

Still

BoMou. Ma-s, Apii! 1.Jubu

J

iiIggUis

■VashlngKUi this wtHfk tx' represent the

Ual.laii-i iiiBvhme tor iliir Ui-lnliy. and

:ale of M<i«>achuseUa at Ibe heariug

cavN uti-l

bpi-aUM' o( ihl- !s''i

i-o»iiiou Ibai the

au-

.touierv.;lv

,11

Si-pleDiber

IfHlg.

I

inviaibja

low. to.,k llie
WasuinjFvcu. ir’*C.

:h« CamWldun Jail awalliug

April

he dlspoalthin ufTllB <a>e b.i llte b.gh- take place during Ui*r

i-ouris

Tbe murder waa

in United alvout 1*> uibwk. vBb.rD ike lame of H.
t> MclUy on M..i.nw Aires-t, near VVik'

Morgan

■ usloincrk iit lUe future

Use o( lli-i hardeifl rnus cxpcftoncI ID a ouiiiber at vrurw was made by
lie C.I im- lire teoms tvaiuiday Bight

M<

lii.-d

miiuj

biv
Saturday.

lonioh.Ir bul<ls a> a slaunanl <-u.. Mr
sill undouhledh *av.

in

and'

-.•r n.-a;o toiir '.-ara he'haw been coo
111

tb.- toaau

nRSTDF THE TEAR

rcceliEuI In addition-ro IBs own car. la-lore the Supreme Coim of the Vull
]
hor»e|to«er Imiilng car and "d Slates #ii Ibe appeal lu tbe Cbesl|
ruudvler Thi* «Ulnlty has proven • r S Jordan itiurder caae. Jordan waaiEclipse of
i
v-i-ll.-ul market t-i coc.l • oiivh-ii-d ii! tht- niun)i-r of his wife to!
moiiP

rst

oiii- O!

of

four

e-iMpaes

r loiiight.

It

I

-The ■ cv

a*bc-duled

(o

\\ *H Heds-uw C :.ir.-mlori. Tev
w
eltecled viaFN aa.i in his l•c^>I■h«•r "I
'•ad s'ceh a dtvacllcti cough, he wrlles.
laimB thcKiabi be wasi
ill 1
. but he began
t. 1IN-- Mr King’s -Vt-w liis‘OVei'.
was iv»mpU-l*-l> lUrcd l'> iru
\..w hr Is wMitid and W.-1I and w.

have

The Mace w thOOgbt

stest.-d

irutu

ibv

<blns«ir.

clamagiiig the t.tir of the upper p*rt

present

year, of -.hr hhuae and the slliC (o Um «g- '
wUi be a par­ letil o( about fIKKf
The dSWOgO iS

he moat crueaouie iriiui-w with wiiicdi tial ecBpse of (he nuioa. Invisible IQ
I.e Ikisitiu police .-ver had lo dv»l
I'nlted Stairs, but
visible
to

Almeat I

• ..r tiiE-

___ _________________

HADE IDKB RUI

Buckner enterraiui-d

Uiatrirt Al- aud responded to
wig go to usual bJU|(v aiyle

Moiaaa bar laki u Hie ag>-iii-« of the

and 111*

bale

both fsl-

andN and SI.-* giiug B*-ar I'oUil aii weal
,„mmi„ion last algbL

bii viallora with old time bosplulity
..ETuey

self-Msiier

•ongratulate him on
bis years. Gen

-Hi- si'le of l-ll' and 1- einUpiwU
all the latY-n iij io-dai<- improve-

Prank Slnd.-k................

louilug banquet of the Grand Trav­
erse lAneoto CTgb as thp program prolutoro to be eicepttonaUy good.

READY FOR lATIGATIOI

d„rtU.a,Ora.rSlm,.»,. Cl... W„.l III.,

(fay and li among the best the United

BeMt today.

Well cuve.vl by

ibsuiaoce.

Tbo STB

had Mouied s g'Mrd slan-bjc th« Um
cirJun's vittiui Was bis alfe, l|on»ra*i! EuroiH-, Asja anij ,v;:na alid In a part tbn OreUirn aittvi-d bi*<,BUWO of tbS
xrdan. actress to a Jealou- uu,irrel|of Ihe northeaatcu tip of N'orlfa Aiue- king run und the loss of time M SCordan klllc*d the wouiali
la
ibeli irli-a. evcapilog tbe ?entasie*t teirtlnii
t III bad *oaiis
.

lonie

Then he w.-iitviiii and boughljand lu the western jiaG of Au-*-ralia.

Iiiilcbers

knil*-

and

a

Ua*k

aaw.*

^

...

, . —

.nil which h* dcNiiic-mU-ri-d the bOjjA [

P„ta End lo Sad Habit.
TliingN
ThingN never I.N.k
I.N>k l.i-ihi
wuh
"the blui-s
Terr i
eas.
T'br.u he tii.-f to de.iroy »!>
is a si lEKlsb liver tilling ihe svsteni
,aie of tbrni by l•ll^nlug ilu-:n iu
with !<i!iu-gs poisAin. that lir. King
i'll' b.vs u*e.l this «..t.cl.-r(ul rerned; .
,
.
'•ok Ibe
I.rte IMU
would
evpel
T:
to- fouKhs and i-b'> - M’ -''•elh-ni j uriia. e c.f bm ii.miIlicin' -let Ihe i-.y of better Ir-elings
results'
It's quhk. sal., u'liable and n-sl of tbe body nut .auie to Bos
>--ivl 'the inoes ’
Best fui stomach.
ai'acaci-.-*-d, ITI.e
«»'*
with i1)h ghasti' l-gr.len. slopplltg
■;\er and kidneya.
at all druggtata
T,u,l iNKile (ret^ai ,-r drugglats <d '
^ iMwrdlng bouse pU'l.minary (utakin.r >•' Traverse Citv.
Tucvc-rse City.
le severed bis wit.-N li-ad. also Ih- !

ball In Spokane. Waab, BB«
drew forib twer iMotVerw, as oJoctH*
Saab, a jimmy aod other psrU of S
burglar s l•.l(lil. He said that he hod
lntecde-4 -ri r*.b some Metres. bocauBB
be was buorry. uniil be hasrd their
tousle.

The schedule, number two. Unr
by A. i. Goble of Grand Rapids, was

3 Special
Lots of Boys'
Qottilng

$2.45
A Suit
a WVWA

efiie

l:t aad close September n. with i:o
gsmea.

Itood and UBoi^
4 aUea 7
Egiro BpMtol M

$2.45

'K W $3.85
Thia Mil Is eaally worth
liha BBd more, rv
it IS
u vri
of w.iwool serge oeu excellently
talAored.
double
Irreaatecf
■trie for beys aUc 7 to 17

$3.85
0ckrsusyi.es a r.xs

^teinberg:
Bros.

Uidlngton.

Muskegon

and

Manistee each gel two holiday dates
and eight Snndayi at home.

Cadillac.

At The Men^s Fashion Shop

Boyne City and Traverwe CHy get one
holiday

and

nine Sitodaja

home AoU.

oa

tbelr

to

April, the Month to Buy Spring and Summer Clothes

Work uo tbe new pork Here It being
nubed end

IndlcattoBj point

best grounds In the league.

lo

the

Tbe site

FrcHn now on and continnlBg thnmghoni April, there will be
a snceesston oi extraordinary buying opportnnlUea at UiIn slore,
New Fashions ireshly decided and assortments all complete.

to but two blockt from tbe baalnesa
center, and only one block from l.udIngton avenue.

The plant will be catl-

ed Culver park In booor of

T. Cul­

ver. wbttoe earnest efforti are

vw|raeN»cAi

«8 aontd*}- by our bnyer to
Nbw York, aod «t theli regm
• tor price would sell at
..
I ol brown.
Mae. bolb with orot whitepie atrlpea. end tbe third lot
to a ptolB blue aerge.
Weil

SPRING OPENING DAYS

Jacceptoit Aftot ■ Td*' revlsloDa. Tbe
I plan calls for (be season to oiwn May

In a

Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits

for Ludingjton'i present baieball auiua.

Exlruordinary iifTeriiijis U) open the Spring Season ^|C CIC CH AUfl f*IO
with Sec our wiiiKJerfuJ fjyecial values iH
WlUj OlOtjU Anil olO

TO DEFEAT WILSON

Oar 5aib at $8.SS, $10. V2 «*4 $13 50

iCHARGE I

I

FROI

, Lineup of Foreea la Given in tha Varh
!
-out Stotaa of the
I
Union.

apparel anywhere

-la It not abool Um that Uoae i
albto for thto agreement to make aome

peoptor
ih* top U«
r AtoSriesa
------

________________

At $20, $22 and $25 we show Suits Equal to the
Best Custom Tailors jryro'Y.^’'S..r?^M''^'

i
New York,
kilrcb T*
Governor
j Woodrow WItoon'e beadqi
-Com
a ataiament saying
Iblnatlon to dafeat bis candidacy" bi
jdivided
divided the CtiUed
CnUed States, wo tbit i
leach localll.v
the atrongea
>ca
Med agalnai the .New
Tbe folkowtog It-tbr
j Jersey gover
I alleged Itoeup by the Wilson
“tlark Ts. Wilson
Tls _ to Iowa. Wiacotijain. Arkaaaaa. Kenturky.
I'aUforulm. etc.
-Underwood v*. WItoon in Georgia.
Florida. North %»d South
Caroliua,
Uiulwlppl. and I.ouialaiia."
Harnoa r.
Delrwnre. kl
toad atatoa and Ii

e tbe eqdil oJ manr Cumetiti astul^ «(4d at $15 and upwardL

These garmeut* are made ijf liigli grade Cassiineres. Worsteds. Serge.- ri„.vio(> Tweeds
and Velours, neat light and dark effect- new strif»ed ideas and w-aleefTect- new hrnwns. new
grays, new tans, new oxfonl hliies new niixuires and <lec(i piirj'le The ‘ines! f?e/i<iy-io-wear

iQUARTERB.

Swell line of

New Spring Skirts
. and Necktstcr
Shirts at 50c.75c. Si. eic.
Neckties at 25c.- 35c, .50c
and 75c.

New Spring Hats Arc Here. We have them at all priceh from
5QcioS4.00. See Our Special.SUIT Hat at $2.0(1.

The Men’s Fashion Shop
Next door to Friedrich’s. Traverse Qty.

4

1

OlAaS TUTXXU UMfAlO, AMD <UTZm BAT MAttUk rDMOAI, AttO. t. UUt
raiaUraa aad Waada. laaraa tor Saa- to auaad the tunarahof b« Uiber-to-jgtoeer on (he G. K. t 1. rmllmd aai vtaltlng reUtlteo I* ibla rtty Ice the
kat^waa. Caa, haTfitf racalrad a
r. Woolarer.
wfll morebb latnlly Ure. aa thU mil paat *,*k. momtd ibu morning to
>aav« of aboasca from the arhoot to
Wro. D. a Chandler left hart lata be bla bemlgnartera lo the future The her homr at Imerkwhe*.
log at that pUc« (or tbia kfiemoon tor Inntlug. •here ab. family went to ibe Rapkie ihu mom-l
______ _ ,,
g to pack tbelr houaehoU aooda
L
*'■ ®' "***^"
»a
.bom a yaar.
will >ola hvr husband.
her 4(aac at laierlo.-hca thU mucnlhc
Mra. Laum Celllaa of Bauth Cedar
Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith want ta
(ugone Bucie rexumaO to AIbwa (roiB n afcon vialt in Uu cli'
atraet baa returned to her boioe alter Grand Kaplda teday.
mon.lDt, wherr b.- w-[U Iilte upj Wm. a. M.rch. after on extandod
Duning (or two weeka on Elgbib
eimar Briathatipt la vlaKIng frienda hla-achooldull...ngatL. an.r.j.e»dlll* xuit b«e. returned tWa awmln* to
atreet
-la varailoo in ttala rtty wub tt-U'lvea bla home at Ka-1in
at .Manion for a few daya.
Mrd. e. A. Wright of Chicago U.via] j. ^
^
thia
Mlaa F. Buward auent to Ifanten and friend.,
itlDg her pareoia. Jtr. and Mra. A»*'u.ia 7ften»cw where ibe wiH^siwiiaj Mice Mabel Robertaon ratvmad to roorulng on an evtcudi-d bdalnea.
Hale of Seventh airect.
Sunday aa the gueat of frlvndi.
Jacbool at Mt. nraaaut tb-a mon.:n«.
Mra. N. Avary went to KIngaley thla
Sundy Brief left hare thia afternoon afur apt-ndlog her apriiix vaiaiioo in [ C. Cole of Seton opant Sunday I"
mori^g to opeud Sunday with triende tor gi.
a im-uliar v ir.uu.riAni.H-!tbia <ii> at honie with her {■aren's. iki* rii) muraiug buniv ihle ommuMr. and Mra. John Pateroon. the Vonnecied with llundj V <l.-i.an.ir »i8
*a» ao<oiri«l:ied 1'.‘ her alater. lux.
gneati of Mr. and .'Ira. C. lUalgnol for ,the fail that be obwolu’. l.i r.-tuM-d u>!-'iia»
who will wpend a week or. W F. Sta^ wl^S~lumbering on
(be ittxt aevero! daya. reuitned thte.ihakc bands or aato bi-ji-n da.-a there - uiiluy
the S....;h Muniioo UJ„.a
««a from an larb
lUe thla moralna ahere ahe will apend,
morning to their home ni Harbor iiiaiiy filenda.
I o. C. Stebhina of Narbor Springe‘‘lx "> da-t In the ri«> and.itrla toeocdd localittea. Here at t'pUnd Mra. Alex McCloud.
SlTlngt
Bomett. an automobile eapertt:. • irw-.l to bla l.ou.e at th»i jlaie lurned to t!i.- laUod tki. nn«.jjns ar«HU daawaa oceorred and aa a
Mita I.. Bwanton It here from Ox-ILabe ihli mornliiB to visit relailtcs
Chat. Swanaen went to Petoakey
'sct»r- at Clin„„ ru.i.x. from a two .mmOir-,•
>>' • crew ^ ui or eiab;
leojon
cohere lo tpehd her aprlng va- *nd Irlenda for a few daya.
(hU ttornltu to visit fr.elidw to: a h*-®' “"‘1
»**^^"*"i 'i-c[vii.i m th-. vicinity with IrletMla.
[lum. wh,. w.n Work lot bins tola aua.
maetiine aboi- In W ■■
Mra- A. Gerkcr went
Kingaley
ihort llyue
Huraett -vi:!!- - iHKl-lyV'-. on
C. J. Hinshaw of Tanaskac .Wash..
a the goeat cof Mr«.,P“>
•eU • bmrtng grote of oraagea of lo|,eek at Cadillac aa
irivnda and r
Cao. H. Ccoaa la (pending the day at
Another wold tbree'Alrx McCloud.
.turned Uila mornlag to ’
loll b.--.- tiiiA >i..-u,:rx ..Il hlx xetoib
ed and U conaide.i't ;.r one of ii
■ torgnAou. a
,
vr. o. RobHuon of mierioehan Kent
city.
Kalkaaka.
Kc
bom.-, rttic.loe »iwbt (Iie|.aa: t-o
I guallfled IDen r».-c eii./lry.Ml i
«BB BiMltir ncrea of omngea for II0.p her homo at | Hro- M. B. Pike, who haa bean viaitreturned tlila r
P. H. Mugford. auditor tor Crinnell
Saiton. after apending hla i’n>:iTli(. It. tins'VII ii.ii.-, as the Ag'U’Ul
Ituivk )-.-cp!e !ot au.h
apother aohl a to-.ere grot c,
day# vlalt
___
here wjui frirods. re
ing frienda In ihla city for aonie Uxae. Bros., weiif lo CudiHa. ihi- iimriiinc
fru-iiil* and rciai -es
U
orange# for IS\(KW. and
«.|d, frtenda.
:itii .Mt V!;-;umyil
W. Bawer of Sl.ghU apem yaaterday
Monday u «. .,.rd Ka=le I
left
here
this
morning
on
her
return
George
C.
Coveft
left this moenrng
.groraa aid belLg bold from
and ilii> mornlnx In the viiv.
EdBa Anderaon returnee lo
iplre on btialnoaa.
home to HudaoD. Ind.
T \ljlhll.-ll. . V..J.-;,. tl,. -I!l s-H-lld
l^ to $W.«00 per acre.
Parkina went to Lake Ann I Mra. A. Graanwoad went to PellMiaa Rose C. ^irmley went to Her- Kalaii-aioo .\ir.;aa1 ludu,-. u:u.- i.,-,Kcveral da'r on l.-lAt
Wd hard aeen a lot of autfw
f,..,
,i: ' it ..
'rt..- .(• .;! C
.» ■.y,.
the neareiti“'Mrr’cd°A»alon and aon Kenneth.'fun U-i*on an extended vialt. bor Spring. tbU moinmc. v.hvic
Miaa Ada)aida Jobr^in returned towill leach mu>lc.
- Mi'ii Beoor Ha"ne>.left ti-ia mern her lu-:,..- ii t '-.-.-K u-.-.-y.
»y lu Mi.ffi.-asvitii .ig i- sgyHidiug the
iwatonn waa
«• had to h aaowatorm
waa bail
bail- "'o
Wo, wrm to Manlatea tbia moruiiiR on at Mr. ind Mr#. R. A. Coray wont lo
C. O. NieStoraon went to Kingaley
i.> reauu.- h.-r n-.;Jie* at
u
■vkii vavsituD w.iij lit-r lu.cuTB at
bsdcewcolyhayralnuntlltheBtotof.
j ^
_ _and gra daon
eit
u
till, iiioming.
.-110 Normal a'ter
nd":a
,0. Sayert ta apendma a t
('■: W.-at Eleventh ...........
' '
Mnich. Btoe* »ba» we bare had oTerjpurfp^
vlaitioe
Kra. E. G. Hanmen went to Saginaw
i,,.. [mr.-uiH, Mr. ah 1
Kii;.:rley iPi,
k .... g. u
j. W. Hhnnen returned yesterdaV to

4Ar ftftor MTonl dan riBlt horou tte
^CAU^OKNIA LCTTCR.
-------------------------- cowt of b«r broOM-r. Fred B. B*r«*y.
CWJU ««r.i SI. >512

FEH$ONAL
MINTIOH.
MtM BiMiwr Fardot ta
af>at>dlft«
, * BMiMMar: »*erhmt>« • li tter from •> ♦•♦♦♦♦♦

lU day at
_________
Ro«.rd-Ea«l*.>
'^
b*4ai«n«tlli( U)our
to our aniwranmer-1 (F^a Tburodii:
* **
IjH^W-IsUrtotlM
Wm. Bmitb waa callad to Big
Mr. and Mr*. J. V. Clapp WtM to
» rnintir to Ibe Graad Ti«vcr>«Te'j_ *f|
nilw
FrwUod today, whera they wfll apand
M It ku bMO ov«r trr aontbk aerioui DIneaa of ber
bi- tnoiher.
___ '
thia a tear flaya.
boma. Mra. Cam Fapplar
im «* motDd b«* from
L. H. Oaga want to IntaHecIwn thU
r aeranl daya
taornlos oa baalnaea tor the day.
J „
; Wm. Blaekhura waa‘called to De­
W« ml Wtt to oa »bea, we «r»t
«onilns, where ahe will vlali (or troit today by a toniioltlee of the LoI bard tact Oetober, and the water, «
^aya aa the aueal ot her daugb
VnloB to adjuit
todL- b«( by Cbrlatmaa both weaibar ur, -Mra. Ceo Heppler.
war and aan Lawu’**”*'” affalra lo connection wllb that
■li mar vara cool aaongfa. Indeed, j
Mra. Sarah Aaay an'
Rapida today on an organUatlon.
trip.

J. RtCkerd

«.A.1-...^

"...

la hora ’thu Wtoter omlpg to tb*rinto7ln*?:™^lto'irt^*'“M!irc.'M^

»bo?aa beoD -Ulm.R Irleiidx li. thia ’*w. c. Jtahley went to Bo^e City

MSP ntoa. it la aald 10.000 people haa rwumed to her home iu Gila yanior thia luoniins to uiu-iid Hu-< itv lor some liuic. IcK here ibir m-rr.MO ttot UU to aoutbert. California, dty^
^
RapMs on her :eiun.
«ad hrtiiglng thouaan.li more. Thia
b «f poopla hai a
•Bpglr IMa eoutztry with laborem. but
•I V^iAd there baa hot been
I troabla la ihnt line and nt i>reeBoM oTeryone U buay. The work
cpMtoU of (dcklng kamona and
|to; serttng and pocking ibe
coltlrollDg, IrrlgattoS. ate. fTbao many ore ooployad ot
ctosrtoS ^OAd, making pipe, digging
w^tttoa. dtc, OB new land. In tbe
train there la much Hone and codIhwta infck to be dost, - Than many
bwtoM Oft bolira btiUL 00 that
0 Minber of oorpralon arc need
^ f?(imtocai Inborarc roeolve from :o
cotta par hour, eorpentaro about
ato..atoM maaona (ton Vo to «0
aat other BMChonko In proi>orfrom C to »
ptt dap. Other laborers from »
I’boin a day.
algfet or nine Urge or•lomoa packing bouaea here
•;m_ Xlptoai. Ow Umon bouse u the
1jj>rad to the wwM. Il-haa a capacity
storiM 4M cars of lemona t
_rai. AU cnrlai taats from four
&waaMs Many thouaaada of m
nM^li
ttlta are
'
ablpped from hero
BBOd^ada> are being bom
MtottstfUUfomls.'.‘ The cheap crude
IBsmldbttaBiotat
amount of rock acceaMble
laaha good roada comparaThe rock U taken off the
IhM cniabad^ cruabad rock and
kBte eU naldog a One bard road.
"Ovar-HWO asuinoblles and motor
uMriaa hare bean Ileasaad Is CalUor•la. and areryone aaema th use them.
sMm coat more than In MlcblPotktoaa aell at Sl.Se par buabel
I^Sha mek. Ocaan flab U tha ebaap«e (an buy and U brought
Is oar-doaca’gnloe moA week
yellow
ton. albaw. hallbot and lock cod are
MS id tha Tsrietlee.
ITMiimiii ora aUo poddlod from
«s (6or. bat the gsaUty aa
siryr tolmter vbas compared with
folsed In Hlcblgas.
•M Ska ttifdoa bora that are ralaed
iBthasp,
IB tha sppv moontain raUeya. yet we
fool that tbe tlUe ot -rrslt Witb PUsairji so mlaaomar (or Hlcblgas sptoovad bare (nr the beaaflt of
‘Wr srlts>'haaUb. and we are tbanktut
iBiMP. It la ms^ Impnead.
fBs VIA all our old Mends w«
tolia Hts Is dear old Michigan.
iMTStrsU.
,
:
.
. H 3yer.

(iwr F



lanerar at good
id aa tbe article it
Atom Atd ao It U with RENN
.. :xrs
MOHaLUNO MAGIC OIU Hun
I
offere.1
to tha psUic In |dace of the genuine.
hat Bttkt «t them bare quite asawered
rpoea. HENKE'S doea the work
■d o( IL both Iniernally
ettlc and cbolern morbua,
r rbenmaiiem. spralna and
The public know it
recuUriy. Price V,
epM by AaMricas Drag Store.

in Time
Akd Arbor R. R.
: I^Tea.CopimUb lor Toledo.
- _
._iree Capemlab (or PrnnliSort d:IO p. m.Ka SS laarM CopemUh for Mt.
. M. • N.'if^traln No. 2 Ica-^ng Trav.
arse City s;u s. m.. connecu bt C<
■ -

eT —

e Clt5 at
----- — ..jn Arbor
Connection U alto

riuy.':u!c;i i.ii
bla home- Mra Bilgga has r»lll.-i
tro^^^her o:>erntlon aad iu Impre-Inc

MaySeiJ,

"ra. O. Chleheater pf Mani
(limed lu her buHie at shut
..
i„,
im-Tiiiiip. afirr »-»eral dag#
visit
Kingaley lUla woailnp
Ua
tl>e gueat uf
mollie;.. Mrs- .
bualneaa (rip.
Mr. and Mra W. T. Ltncaaier rc-|. Uurrett
turned thia moriilug to tlioir liuuiv at I Warren and Glen Gilbert returned
Kalkaaka after attending ibe wedding to Ibelr home at Empire todi:.'. from
of Mlaa Mliuile h'eete and Paul .Nem- A ah-iri vi»i; here.
Arthurtfephew of Kamen. after acv.
Mra B. H. Bates want to Pallaien oral daya viait liciv rvlurm-d humt- itiie
Mra.

ElUabeth Bchichtel

on a ^bol i tiuain.-iB ii ip
-i!

went lo

Antn

Wm. E. Wiiaty is spending tbe
g

Mra A. Horen of'Empire, returned
I her uvu;.' .,g ii.jt li.i.e ii.-s u
IK. lr«:« S. .i-ral .l..«s viH!
■lends il! :l:ls^r itMrs. A. C. Van Talse'. who has bec'-

M. O. Mergsn haa been nprr.nted
on the r'aff ..f M ;.i
rniiit.!.' iviiin-arvirt-ins'hlrf «»f vHIrsnd .trri' of the
He .r
•■i.i'I li'-

ti'd->v,

,

went

:ti-r la.gii;;

hi' aprii!-.; >;i-a

OU III till^ ii'i
M<aa Ingri

« ;ih his liuivlil*.

Edeobofn of

FcankTen

YOU HAVE HAD CALLS FOR

I MLii:-.; Ilii» liVitiiiii: IP her IbiIit: i-1
Mr.'^and Mra. L. H. Merrlaon went
to Cehirol luike t«>ilay to aiiend the
g lat |4»iv. ulu- in’t-.-ral dA-s vl.-ll ii.
Raeter meeting of ibe Free AtethodUt
,
to
be
held
at
that
plaer.
I'burch
Rex Weaten. who >x attending aehoo'
Wm. Challander, after a brief vialt
, I .Mi.ion ri'iitm.-.I l!u.-'njorclii'.;. aH
If you Ailed them. All's well; if you didn't,
here on IiubIocxi'. returned today to
hla home at Acme.
. r e|H.-udlng lil> e|>nm.' -aiuii'n n'
your rival got the order and may get the cuw
Mr. and Mra. August Ouatberg and
daughter. Mlao Kena. of Elk lUpliN. today, -here alic will viail Irivuda lorj*««‘ui"w
etomers’entire trade. Wake up and .push the
I HarntttA
Bruno Moat. jsiSe i.vea at U«e .
who hare lieen vlalUiig frleti.l* In iliix some lime.
Mra I. Farngwerth went to King, cr uf Cedar and Wa.>no airei-i.-.. 1» mu- it.i, ...... plus wl.- i' !; • -HI ri-'id .
"BEST” flour made. The manufacture and sale
home today.
alcy thia morning on a.xlu-ri visit
I’ci.uae nf i!lii-'» f,-.. da"
S
of tliiB flour helps pay your taxes, pave your
Wilbur Ollddan and Chai. Wyant Jdra. 0. E. Wolf of Copemiah. re- C. W- Corpe left here tnia morning
Mr. and Mra. .N. F. lubeard c
ent 10 Central lake ihix ulieruitoii.
streets, build your school houses. Does foreign
turned home today from B abort tlalil't”' l-udlncHiu. Miiulati---. Illc Uapid. Tiioi. a f ig -im'l.a'c i-ct-r. -I'lui;;
wbt-re they will attend
Kaat
Und CudlllMi.' i>u acvrrul Ua-a tuislueaa ta-i>' lor lit-- |ie>l M.-<cral >la>' an th<
leelhig of the Free Melhodiat cbiiuIn thia city with friendti.
made flour do as much?
C. J. Bilarwfck went to Cadillac this I Mra J. D. Hatton returned thia «riP
=>;*'«» or -iv. l-almarrl
...I. where be
lie will vlaii for
afte
iftemoon.
IIIIHMCniOt
Allen returned thia morning te l>oliso:i. t.-mrnrd hoir-e
tew day a before going to .Mt. dement. morning to her home at Maulatce. af-l
■ home at Maple t'liy. after u brie!
Mr. and Mra W. R. Hayez anc
whel- he lntetdi°to'"iaito'tbe'ininc«i,tef teverni daya rlall here
bathi.
’gueat of bet daughter. Mra. 1- H. Gag- 'lalt here.
djuBMer, Vila. l>...of;i>
Mlaa Jaaaphlna Homrich wtM to'
Mra Roae Jobbett is vltKIng frienda (hand Uapid- (lii» liu>
Kingaley this nfiernuon.
3t
Empire
for
u
(v«
daya
a'.ugi
vUii ht-re. Mt II
Sh<- WAS A
d by her grau
Mra J. WaHeitourg went to CatfltMra Fred Sutherland went lo Cordaughter. Miss Margaiei.
frlen'
ina Ibis mornlnx, where »ht- »ii:
Mias Marie Wiliiama went to
(bra Croealng thte nioralng to visit make ber future hoino.
Mra ^ Williams went te ManceloLaura, went to CadllUc today 0 TisK friends for (he dav.
Wm. Freeman, of Arcadia, who hat * thU morning, wlic-ro alu- -111 hpei. l
rclaUvea for a few daya.
Otto DeWitt or Rapid City eaturwad lecn vlaiUBg bla aon-tn-law. Fred 0 Sumhiy aa the gueat of frienda.
to bla home at that place from sev. Pratt ot tbit city for tbe past w ci^ nC. w! Foas returned heme thia mernami days' visit here.
ig to Rowley after a short
Mra C. O. Towne of Elk Rapida re­ turned botno thia moming.
Peter Koepie U spending the day at
J. W. Berry want to Lake Ann tMa
turned home today from a abort vialt
Kingaley.
In tbia cUy with frienda
morning.
E. oniRer
omner waa
waa oaliad to IndiaiinapE.
Mra J. 8. Bradley went to Grand
Wm. Wright returned to hla home at
oUa. Ind. this afte
gecsoon on account of
.treadle this momUtg. friJiii * brief Rapida today
hla hroiher'a aeriona
■Iona fUneaa.
Fleyd Thempaon returned to hia
visit in Uila city.
lias HalNa Pflaw of Petoakey
home
today from a ciior. buAiijt-aa lr:p
dlTOd
d In.....................
1 tbe city this nyonilng (
O. .8. Newcomb went to Lake View
visit.
I this <
this nion.lng on an cxieuded buti
Henry WlRi
ig a few
Mr. and Mrs. O. Steyke who hevs
daya aa the gueat of friends at Cenh trip.
Mra Sir Miguc want te Boyne Falls brm here visiting Mr. Siovke. bro'ii
trnl Lake thia week.
Paul, for the paat »e.-lg. rettirn«-<|
Gao. Wealaeh went to Elk Rapids today where she will spend some time
to^y to vialt friends.
ax tbe guest of friends and relatives this mitrnlnr to tlicir lu.im- at Suiim;.
%lr. and Mra T. .H. Evans of WIIHoward Henry and wife, of Petoa­ City
Uamaburg arrival In the cliy this
Secretory E. C. Btiiinga and Vice
key passed tbrough t*e t-iiy today
morning on buaineHs (or the day.
Mra P. F. Scofield returned today their way to Muakegun, where they i'roeidem Uavid Cami>lK-ll Iclg tin mito ber bone at Williamsburg from
emoon for l.udiogiun. where iJu-v -li
will make (heir future residence.
abort trip to tbia city.
alteod
Ibe a<ii(MuIc tiieoliag <il ri,'
Mita Neliic Stodard returned to her
Elmar Carson and John Carson,
who have been vlaltiag here for tbe borne at Cedar Sprlngt tbia momlag, .Michigan Slate league loiiioriun.
L. F. Perkett faturna tonight from
past tew days, relumed home .this aft after spending some lime bi-re with
emooB.
-•
Washington. I>. »■. riiti-agn ai.>l I'lulaH. I- Campbell went to South Boardn and daughUr, Miss rteljihla. wUere lie lia.i lievii >ircjuh'iK
1 today.
Ksa Cecil Allan left today for Grand Della. o( Cadillac returned home tliia the (lasl feu wc-e^'
Mrs, Dave Millmgy of Interlochen
lids where Mas- will remain for a moming, after having spent
aiiciii ihe .lay in ilu- .li> »|gli fn.-u.ltime vHIting in this virloity
W. P. Rocha,
rmerly with the L. guesta of (ricDdaF. J. Manseav of Boise. Idaho. >a
i^ititlE IrieiiiS ;i: till- <-ig.
Mra Wm. Kingsbury was called te
Mr. aad Mra. Howard Cicland are
Charlevoix thia wftornoou on account
si-en.linc a Iv- ilay, at Kini;>!i-,' o:i
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and
imia of tbe death of her father.
daughter. Dcoiese who have been
Rev. C. G. Miller went to Central liuslQf-as.
vialUng rrlenda end relatl-ea for the
Mias Mabel Walter returned to her
paat three weeks left today for East- Lake tills aUcniooD. where he will
home
at .MayllcliJ lLl^ ufu-iuuuii :ni;u
port where they will spend a week tend the Easter meeting of the Free
short vi6U here.
before
•tore returning to Grand Rapida.
Methodist church.
Mlaa Alica Blarvdger of Suttona Bay
Mias Haul ForeRer of Empire pass­
Louis
Herr
of
Acrge
arrived
In
the
passed through the city today on ber
ed through the cltv today on I.vr -acity this morning on hu^incs» for
way to Pomlar.
tf*'Re.-d I'ii... -here ,iiic will
J. R. Bancroft went ta Kingaley this
Mra £. Lucas of Battle Creek, twho Iier duties aa tea. io-r. otter iiuvim:
O^r'oiln
The National f ence is made of hard, tough apd springy wire.
has bee nvialting friends and roIa(iv«■^ 8|)eiH her sI'tIi.k -u 410.0 at hum.. this city (or tbe |>asi aevenil days, W'ilh h«r itateiii'.
II carries enormous (ensile strength and is so elastic that its ad'
a vicinity,
Mra Chha. Scnmuckel rRurned thia
r. O.
Uaym
. Layman
of Detroit who haa cm to Winiamsburg ibiv a(trmcK>u
fustmeot to ucaflicr condifiocs is perfect.
afliTnoon
10
her
I
icmi- at Kji.i-.e.-.
been visiting frienda at Solon for the
Mra Louis Briggs returned te her
paat week, passed through the city tt>home at Anue tbU uftornoon from b ifler r-everai days l.urincsr '-ig. In
this f
xhort visit here.
Mrs. Ceo. Surt went 0 Sur-Tv.t City
Mra Everett Sayler. after a brief
vil here on liuslnw. returned tins today to visit her g..i:
Washburn of Chicago Is viilting afternoon to ber home at Batc^.
MIm Lure Dean went
friendt In thia city for a few dav-'
thlA
atid iii>.u. -licic »1;
Mr. and Mra Wm .Love are spend­
r
Will RobertsI of Pctiaton
arrived in
ul iriciils
tbe elt> yeeterday afleriiooo aad will ing a few days of this week at Angel. Sumla;. uj t!.e
spend a week here -islting friends.
H. Rote of Marten pitted
Mrw. J. H. MeCalUster went to
Batew-fhis afternoon, where she will throiiBi! the .iiy t.ii.!' .11 In- r.
CadlUsr tbia
borne
from
a
ebon
vg-gt at r<-!.'r..,
sit friends over Sunday.
Elmar and Chartaa Ha«lund of Keyatone arrived In the eiiy ibu moreiog
Mra A. M. Brown is visiting rela­ t.ake
businesa for the dav.
Miss Pearl Loyaeil went te C-snd
tes at WilUamsbun for a few dayu.
V. T. Mason ratumad to hie home
il >i- •
Mr. and Mra^-W. Arnold of Bates Ba|ii-1» :u<ia> i-n ua
Walton today, after several days
Alfred Nelaon of Leiand I apgnc
ere in the i<Ty today on bustnrMi.
viait here.
Mr. and Mra C. E. Cable of
Chaw Kesner of AcWie arrived In iVg u few .laje In the .-gi> '
Miss Nellie Thacker, after.speeding
retursed tbit afternoon to
the city Hits airrulng on businera for
vialt tha day.
the jiaai week Meitins Irlcc.i' tu vihere with frieodi
Wm. Cvbaen returned home, to WII- city anil her i«;cms at Kil. Ka,->.- •
Louis Colling it spending a few daya
lurO'->I
to Fmiiua; loua- io u—-ii. .
Itamsburi:
lo-lty
froui
a
brief
visli
of thia week at Kalkaaka as the guot
her iluiice there a- ’e«. (•.,-<
here.
of reUtlves.
H. F. Aharena (eft here this after,
Will Rennie of Buckley is speeding
Ceo. H. O'Neal went to Bates today,
noon for Fu Wayne. Ind.,
where he win si>end Sunday as the
tended visit.
Thomat -and Howard Russell wert
Jack Rowe of Clavmiand. 0„ passed gueat of relaiives.
throd^-thh dty today on his'way to ^ra WaX. McCrwn went to Grand > fadiilB'- th;a anoTgj.ior. -v ;u
Norlhport
Rapida tbto afternoon, where ahe wm will spend some i!u)** will, f-i.-td'
Mra AHct Murpliy of 2t0 South Ql- spend a week or ten day s lu tbe
Dan Harkins rRurned te bia herne
rlak>e otreeL was oillod to Nortbpon
Slight, (oday I:om a Uriel viRg
this otternoon 'by (fas oeriom Htoesa: guest ot relatives.
here on liueitie.s.
of her mother.
(From Saturday'a Recorff-Eagie I
Weelaver of Buckley reHarry Gardner arrived here last
(Prom Fridavs Record-Eagle.l
r home at ihai i>U<v tniTHE BIG STORE
Mko Marie Barney, e( Charlotte, ra- evening fft« the V. of M.. and after
abort vUii here, hatiimod to her home n: that place to-' apradlBg a few day-g in this clt.v with Ing been called here a te- daya aguj

BESX FLOUR

HANNAH & LAY CO.

•.an 5

The National Fence
The National Fence appeals to ihe faimers, for it
is an ideal fence for all purposes.

___

It embodies all the good features
of the old fences
and a lot cf new and essential features lhat cannot be
s’cured in the old styles.

■f

Si;

The National Lock that holds the
stays to the bars is simply perfect,
smooth and neat, with a grip like a
vice, and it never lets go.

Made ia lour different wefghls and alt Ihe
popular heights.
The Americsn Steel Gates and the^Yankee Gates,
Single Wire Stretchers,
Fence Stretcher.',
Fence Building Tools of all kinds.
SEE TBE NATIONAL BEFORE YOU BUY

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

tatkitn TEAVIR8E EESALD. AflD TRAVZB8E BAT BAGLB, TUXSDAT, APRIL 8, 1912

PAGX ITTB.

By This Sign ROOSEVELT MAY BOLT TICKET

tHAffi FOR D0a*$ HOUSE
fetakta* «r C*rdb6wtf Pimltim A*.
! f«<i a OfMt OmI «f FiM and ^

m

me cp la the bouse, wuetv it was mouths. He came to this Belghbcr- '
tatroduced by RepreccniaiUc Warser. hood aboot forty years aso and has
the represeoutlre from Charlevoix made this
bome c»«r stoi-e. Ale
ceded In defcatias It A little more Is survived by his wife aad a brotoer,
work aecnred further eoasiderailoD to Wm. Waldrolr. of Atsrood.
Bestir and l.«bDa PettiU «f Brayou know
the bouse asd the rhonees are that
xoBia are vlKlilnit a few days with rcAthat you are
it all) pass that boey aed l•«ooue a
sih vf
getting the
Measurement of NeU in Wattrftocta Uw. as Governor Osborn :» In favor of
, Colin Munro s|>ent Monday to Tiav-it and sent a si<e<-lal luessafe to the
one prepaFlahermen in Danger ef ArrccL
erse City.
IraisUlure Bakins lor i-utuiderallon of
ration that
Tbe friends of Alex. Campbell will
tb.- hill to both Lousew.
,i>e kU<! I
has stood
I'ndi-raLrriS Xlartto Bican of lxlaud n-tumiHl Friday iroiii L^uflui:,
the test for
vlierc be ha« been In the lotereft.' ol
SUMMIT CITY.
over thirtytbe lake tithermeD oT Ibw t-lrlnil'.
five years
Musical aaads have been fcsovp IW
Thp non Isn |iror><le« Ibat nil arte
r. amt Mrs l»eh>K '• K:iiCKle> (
and still re­
l.ooo y««rs wd It Is believed th«
Khali be DjeasuT<-tl m ben in tbe eater,
there ts a refereorc to them to cm
mains the StatidarJ
nhb'li uiuken iicac-iii-ally all tbe flrberof tbe tales of tbe "ArabUn Nlcbta.”
men :o the stair llalHr lo arrest au.l
tonic-food-medicine,
But nature produces mueh Oner re­
i-uDflaeation tn eas>- ud over-zraltAis
used and recommended
sults. Tbere i* tbe Mountain of tbe
Butm- nardi'ti «au(K to make iruiiblr
Bell on the ebores of tbe Bed set.
by the medical profes­
ELK
LAKE.
to till? (liieeuuii Thi- c-laUKt- in the
whteb makes eilranrdlnary 'sonndc
sion the world over.
was UVI
umll the law
and bonniegs
□legs when
1
the winds set th*
i:il. Ijike. Mar.h ;-T Mr- .1 1. eounilrss rnimnns of particles mbbltf
t-eeame efleeihe an-l B« a renull llie
:u-.l FttUa." e'x-iiito- lr>e: against each other and rthratlag.
ItKbemiro hate U-eli i>ii the ulisiuus
Not aeund to Be Respected By
...................
,
- ' !>.' Ml fliicasi'
Republicans la KerncU of
I oirw.
Mr. Brown «o*d; the n.aiter uf w-.tli I Mr and Mie -Major Holo-n. jii
The money to clrcnUUon to tlM
Lament.
Senator RoU-rt E Walter, xxbo U- T:«x.-ise rn' !^a'e ato’iu the-'c-i
country amounts to S34.(l per ca^tn.
is the embodiment tH
ealtie hUKV at onee and Inti».oi< eil a|n>vl: visiiinci ri iHiBes in the m-uh U tbe parties holding hack <mr shaM
Washlnstoql. Msnb 2k
elements that make for
measure lu the renal.- vroxidlus t'lal t.o:!ioi-I
win turn cter the i:t. they may keaf
are xlirred IDdBV over
nets shall l.e meu-ur-d a* ii an^ito'-j .toeoh W sl.iroff dii-d
.good health -and
the 61 cento and no qoMtloos uhed.—
».|»e«H-h to rhi.Bjso when
the repubilFans are mn
I when 1
lllii.-as of u.-arlj Ihi.t- NgwarhNewt.
re- turtxd. It IKissod the :
strength.
8p*Ht “a nomlosuon iteeured b.v thus-'
EiT>.’ It is taken here lo mean that I
AU, l>tCC01«-TR
if be U uut nominated at the Chirupo'
itmvriiilon be will bead a third party
iiimemeiil. it Is also vlalmcd tha’
Ihtivhot'K klateiiieUl Issued Today lu
nigl.i, Sni,:,.,' Will U- serx.-.J »Uieh tbe former ehlef forester assaiU
flee will ofTeriuE token. The "’V
Ino.eed^,will CO towsMi i«m;ii.c and •‘'I* >'■'•'"1 ►‘‘I’
lis.w-^umW .hiir.n.
1“^ ‘Ttrayed
H A 1^1.Ion
K.wevelt l^lleved that Tult enuld In
Ismlon was .ull.-l
... ..... . ito Tra.
iruhied. will Ihnelioi.- -auil mi sup
4 IH.riid blui hill Ills reeord sIi-iuk fliMt
lliTisi-x*'I '.vr.8 mistaken Tal; -hi-ui.I’.i.-tir.- au- moxiiiv
tifled, ihcrel«>re Hihiseieli
'.ikon
IIii|. (h.o bunifU lo repair bi« nils
.
. Bum .- rrim-n.si
night ironi a tup m .Vex. kba
.
Itfv.-Kendilik. .luinri >oix-rtoivnd i
Roosevelt is Peeved.
.-IK. xxlll vi-tupy the rulpll .it tli<-l S’* lajul». .Mar«b
R<«x.-«.x.-lt Mat
<-lMir.-b here both momins and evrn-jl; •Iciil.-.l ilitiUny siaiomeni to his
,tog next Sunday.
t<^*>|.-ago »jwo<-h Iasi iukIm .-.mid i.e
• xln, James Austin of Kalkaska !•■o»«™.-<l a- mtanli.a il.al Im would
r«n». Monday for n vl.sii ui tbe Clius. j**®" *>'“ l‘■'■t} il he failed to Unj the
Arerson home
ncmtoation .MemU-tK of the iiooix.
The, Kebekabs toilluled three n. xx l'ell l>a.rtv dc-lar.-d that lh.- .-oloiiH's
iuemiwi> last Friday ulshi. loUpwlng lfKr.'-T*
uiiB
rrii,.ration of what
•llie reremony bx rn eUlKx.u-c »u|>I'er. i
hi' earlier M.re.-b.->. Hnnse
Mr. nnd Mi>. HueIi Bi.xd have v- 'eli .Icule.! tbai bii> arranEcnieul was
'made to rc-ui
fhkaso aiidUoriiim. I
tume,! from Grand Ixslpe, wl
:wl.i.-li r>H«(T^d to a rumor that |
iSl’eni the last two month.-:.
IrtioM-xelt w-nLid l«ll i!i«- i-oiiveiition I
torn, j, Guul itiriV. He
lx ...••■xeil I.;, lop "lK)b'’ i:ilk
^ ^ ^ PLEASAN^ GROVE-

TO GIIAIKE FISH UWS

(Dnittir% and wttA Uaa aaarciaa of a
Uttla tac«i«lt7.
tab^ atoola.
and all klnda ol fandtsFe can be cooatneted. Aa an axampta. to Ulnatram tbla. w* gl<« a dtaaram or a
chair, vhfcb can ba ttaoed and then
aaatad on to a tbto piece of eatdCardbeerd Chair far the DoM*a Heoae.
teaid and left to drr. and then •
taltr cw oat «ltb a ebarp pair of
odaaora. After that it la an eair
Matter to bend the leci and back Into
tbetr praper podtlona and when thia
baa been done the <^r will have the
MPaarance abenm to the email aketch

'A
on the ^ht^band aide, and to com­
plete k! toe paint-box mar be called
tote requlalthm, and U can be colThe dotted tinea in toe diagram to-;
dlcate toe pcinu
wbicb too card­
board abaold be bent and It U a food
plan to iCore aeroaa tbe cardboard at :
tbeae pineea vUb tbe point of a peoknlfa to order toai a mar bend trae1FFor maUnr other pMcea of faraltore a ro«sb dlacnm aboold be drawn
opoa toe cardboard In pencil and then
cBt out. and after roa bare made one

. Hnict aU Unde of thtocs.

UTTLB' FADS OF FASKIOH
Carpet and Wool-Work Embrcldoty
aoatvUpon tho Collars of the
LatcM Coatt.
The Bewost little fada of fashion are
tuny, and the carpet embroidery totrodooed npon tbe collars .of tbe latest
coau U of eeaien design. Mon of
thesL with tbelr tncienl colortog and
velvety eoRneea eppetr Uhe ^eeee cU
from old prayer rugs.
Another type of

Keep^
"Your Eye'
, on that ,
L Can J
f
I
; When •
> Buying J
; Baking |
• Powder •
§ For this is f
g the tiakiiiK I
g .^wJer that g
g
‘makes the |
g bakiiit; lietter." g
g Itleavciutlieinnd'■
M c>-en1)’llin>ugh'>ui; w
g
g
g
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delishtlullyapirctiitog and vrhuleioiiie.
Retnctnbcr. Calumet
b fnndcrate to »rice
—bighcti to quality.

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TAFT CANNOT
BE TRUSTED

5sr,cst.*iis:,“

TEDOr MUST RB>AIR MISTAKE

Scott's •
Emulsion

|H.-awim ()r*:v.-, .Miiroh 2.‘.,-.Merrill
LONG LAKE.
HUird Is slowly gilmiig in sircuglh,
I after a most severe Illness. He has
[been under ihe care of Ikr. Bur.ee fori '-"tot ■•ale, Mar.h 2-;.—To',:;;.. .Vu
'sbonl tx«-o momhs. On .Sunday last be,"en: lo the i^ni.iKub. las
'was token with violent cramps whichPirtun-. ut Siiturd-i•pr.ivod ulmost laul. Friends have help-1 Mr'. It;, liur.lsim retunn-.l Imim
for him. with graillytoE re-1 from Oxlatt last Fridsx. wii.re slir. li.ipe I
ec him oat [has Iweo x iKiitog
I dai'glitrr .Mrs.
lagaln aoon. He experts to eondact aa jEdSK K. nticdx
Ice eream parlor and lunrh counter
I Krexi Warner of Old Mlsskin ailenil
Williamsburg

John C. Morgan Company begs leave te present to the Autemebiimg Public the Oakland Car, vwhich la
knoxwn popularly as the car with a conscience. The Cut above Shows our 40 H. P. Touring Car, the list
price ef which is (i.4&Ci)0. We have three ether medehi. wrhich we will be glad lo ahow prospective buyers
and des.rc an opportunity lo demonstrate them to you.

Tm ... -.»K|r,"""1

^x-uuiuul| Hpv. Ti.-.l farter of Tniverse fiiy
'*■
,i« the giix-t; of Itev. fatT .Miller Ibis

PMaanuy trf eentml Europe. _______
wools dyed by vegeUblo agency and
the long bold stitches used !o the de­
neighsign. they seem ages old.
burlr<XHl aud oxer txx-o dollars
OrMb. bine, yellow and red are nseC
iTirt«-<i 111 the irei-wlJl.
to the set mosaic deeigst. Tbit used
A siuiiiar event Is planned for tb..Mrs. Krlna forey ,.f H.-llalre U visit­
on a coat of t dark color gives n
near future, with warm biscuit and ing her 'Ivior, .vir> Will \i-xxm.b-1
ctrihtng eSecL
tiexv maple syi-up and trliumtnga t.vr
Cvwlia Sugg.- h«i- ibe i-lil.-Ken jvix
bill of farcNovelty fnr ^ts tre much sought
Mr. and Mr>. Bernard Kn bar.l-aiit
Mi.-xs
Irene
I.axendcr
took
dtoear
after. Ermtos u used wiihont the
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ltod- have moved from Ti-averse i ;i.-. Tli.-x
... uut. A post of this fur had a band
will occupy the bouvv on tin ir iimlli
«e oenlakln at the hem. The

NelgliUir
Smith
to
strii-tly
op
to
date
termed cellar tod cuffs and
Wllliamsfiarg. .Manb 2.'i
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..... Mrs.
"UPPly Of WOOd
is Womlninii nas ui.-i-t.-.| bv a
Mrs. Erute tk>oi*er »rriv.-d Irnm nint
ry eomblnaUon.
ob)eci of dlacusslon.
full house Iasi Siiti-liix
i'i<- i.-wn
A most unusual costume was faah- lart Week lor a vibI; wnb r<'lalites.
Mrs. Jos. Binedaenx suffeted a hod halU about liT. being pres, ot
Sbe
icnad from black vaJvet
Tha Mrr. V.'m. Kinc 'i-t-nt last »«>ek 1
II
by
slipping
on
the
1<-e
last
Friday
haiidb-d b.-i- siilije.1 weli and l.axiuE
nUn. slightly wldar than tboaa popn- Kalkaskii .nod .\ld'.-n.
Bftx-raoon. but to feeling, like herself live.! in ii dry <ounlv mr 2'1 years li<-r
^
largiimenis w.-re b:.-.;.! i>i: lao- gam-.I
tor Mritor to the sMson. had a hem •Mr. and Mrs. Oflle I'my- visited i again at presenL
m-u fniyV Suiidav.
fan w-L- all feel c^rwelves true, mii . by ai-HJal ex;s-ri.-ia e. M. ii-gi.-i it.at
«f eralne. The coat was a lunk. re- GH'
The laidiei-' Aid woctety will boki a sr-lenlious eitizem. Ilf w«-r.ii1 to "XDle It
it jeveix
.evei.x vci.-r in Iz.iig l-if.- loxxiiriup
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at church
_
Ade- apron »ov-lal at the inwn hall Ui- I .s'-ieiKiu
I Idry?"
I could I
beeu prear’nlaign of roM and tendrila made of er»toe ooaptetely covered the back and
frott AAeratoe scarf waa worn with
The blanks cost Is nnocher acmJty.
This Is made ef msterlal resembUnc
oofi blanketa. Jt to rsTctsQils and
TBMSS to an ahadea aed tints. A coat
atsds Of thto heavy cloth wss of mauve'
^^ross. A double hood turned back
with hnto revors formed tbs only trim-

Oo not fail to read the Oakland advertisemervt in the Saturday Evening Post cf March 3(>ih, page 53.
We also have the largest line of Agricultural Impiemerts in the state north of Grand Rapids and will be
ple.ised to have you call on us Icr anything in the line Of tillage and harvesting machinery. We sell lor
cash and cell nght.

John €. Morgan Co.
Traverse City, Michigan.

Be In Fashion For
5 Easter Sunday

For Children’s Clothes.
Bandworic wm be much seen this
«a the chlldreo s eloibsi. it
wm appear on everytblng. from toe
woe baby'c first drees to UtUe OaugBtefa danciag frock.
Eyelet wortt to easy and moat effectJva. and gives a decidedly Frencn
touch to a dainty luUe batiste or nainauto frock, it U tttereettog work to
too pdekod Bp when mother has a tew

We are admirably equipped lo help you solve the Spring Clothes
Question-we are splendidly ready to show you the newest STYLE*
CRAFT models
Women and Misses in the new cloths and coloi^tones. Garments of graceful lines that give charm, class and new­
ness- textures that d^y^thewrlnkies-allscientilically pre-shrunk.

EASTER SPECIALS IN L/VDIES’NEW COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES

HWidHlchlag It Mother pretty
hMd touch for the chUdrM'a drossM,
«Bd CM bo BMd tor hems. c«Uars asd
tsTB-bsek cbSs. also behs. And now
that to many deep kaife-ptolted ruffles
BIB befog Bsed srouad seek sM
sleeves oothtog oouU be Bwre simple
«r stylish thas to have Umse hem•tltehed.
A very dsloty way to fialsh the new
s tor the smsK chUd ts
AMs to every other scallop.

.Kindly call us by phene or. the Citizen fig. or B«Ai*t26. and we will be only loo glad to show you
our cars and name you a price On them which will pro\£ attractive. When in town call at our place of buainest at the he-'.iPef Union strTbt and Me Ihe caia we have On hand.
-

We*ll help you to dress well, and help yon to dress economically—tor instance. we*ll sell
New Spring Coats at $11.50 and $13.75
New Spring Salts at $14.75 and $16.50
Clever Suits that represent the last word m spring r*,-x.
ions. Fine sgrges. wh.pccrds. novelty cloths, etc. Tailored up
to the ttyle<r»ft standard and inmined m a very attractive
manncL Suits that have been priced very lew at SIS and S20,
special at........................
...
fo i't.tO

Silk and OoUi Dresses at $&50and $11.50

Tnese coals »'t nex. noooy »na prartica:. mad' o' sergev
(ail colors', diagonals, ixo-tones. novelty mimtures. etc., jtt.-a:

New Summer Dresses at $3.95 and $6.00

Dress of serge, messabne. novelty cloths.

'".s:

PlewBiB on Straw Hats.
! All
« I1„W„ „P.„ „ ,
MW hsu tor aoutoen wear Md t
the corsage bouguets-trom orchids
tiowB to phlox. LIUe to favored to
white sad to color, .ad It gives a very
AprtogUke----------

Every department it ready with complete assortmenu and witn a liberal
everything thafa new ar*d desirable, m a general wav
way tne prices are considerably lowi
rail, you-wili find qualities much better. And besides
law seaoon. Where the same prices
found at 1
this, there's a host of EXTRA SPEC

the erowBWhlte Iltoe to great tipctsadtog
groBps trims another pretty medeL
Moth of tha tnmmteg, to fact, to wen
tolgh sad^mued at cm etoa.

Extra specia

.U.S0 and gtt.w

riety of colors.

Come aqd see what's new in Dress Goods, In Summer
Wash Goods, in Gloves, Neckwear, Trimmings, etc.

A tVE <STORtd ?HAT MAKES ■!

Anratf Otftpet ef Eeeha.
tbe. calcubtioo 'of
lughout th* werAd

lnutun mils Jim.

-n p a n »nfl tar;y g.ngl.am, 0an over embno.oe'y. etc. .r cotE.tra values at $:9-. and kv.CC

T-raverse'City. Mich.



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CTAMD TXAVBU

yn PACT SEX.

anys^rt

It pcncttaies. uiihout niW)i»g.

penmnent as.v.xU as temporary relmL

fe>J

aatookMxa IB tho

Here*s ProoC.

A w l>vo(Lalam<v.AU.,«Tita:-

dfhirb 'am

eroa^ eniwod Ur aU. The taUie* wUb

0

r.i*v„

tbroush Uic tnuscubi
right to the
‘ bonc-rfclicvc.,tiiccory;csljo«iand gr\«

vKU

oa ov atraAa. «hi<h hta einutaly a treat, later i>b>laB a nuiubet ol

Oori
otk.
Sir- I
r .*‘ai
rtall.r
Str« l.cvallr will I
Uoaii
Jj C VUrk road
iTrafcrat- City -mnrrtav.
I
Jl» notoaea bad a tad alUch of
nearaUia of tbe heart Mooda.' ett-nInctbut la aodie belter at thla wrttlas.
'
Mrs. HUbcti. . and aoD. Karl ifc-rc
f
City vlaltorwdlla week.
Trat arae C

rd^ed

SensM WomfB ItpRyr. ,.
twiiiaatlon of Health

they. aaaUtcd bi Sir. Vea»ftid of :U|i)e fit;. Bate «« anuie vste'i—rt itni

M'« hall tor
tbe other aide.
• K*A MotJiBwr and-laailly^aro-toeretljwpk enu. 'h.dr fanu

S1n»nS LiniiMM is good ioc p«hi of

m

» AMD TEAVXUB BAT-SMLS, TDCTDAT. APBIL t, inS

to e^iid wan.r

thlnkf n the baa.i

aad ^ aho hri|K .1 tu utake tins ^ u> iai
a coEH'ieie eoet*^ ^

lAJOB
Mia

Ijlkc.

March

<

:i -Sir.

ay.l
Wkich aho I* often tooal ncwteciri,!

Kd riiAne bate rcturmil lioic

u:f«r*ooat eaiwnaan. aaBog tbaBU Bheda

after aivodiDR tbc aimer in l.evcriD:.
I oUklnol > brrtlW
which did DCM ni
«o^ that I vosld DOt do wihaui it

■”

MAYFIELD.

Oren l*ept>er of Trwtfrrae Ut> sie-nt
I

Hr^n:Kicr^F^««.n.
,

.Ma-Tb

—Jli*s

b«r aUtcr. Mr*. KuUo.

illaa Urace itltr;
spent Funda;

Wainev ot UId

fliarl** Goadrr.
Mra

IVii-r lsnu>

aud

Kinwlej Saturday ■••i ili<- tandiai

tbe InUnd cUun l>. Uev. .. . . --------------„,,.uuu.. fTli. „TO,. I,.,.. II.,. viu^--I-■«™

KI.M« .»< Ik.

,1. Wl.. .w.i imn .1 s-iuru,! I«
KJ„g.l.,

,rj.i

Mlu<l.l,llrllollia..l..l«.«liiali.r|
, a t-e'*
, ,
her home thla
•prise vmwtlon at her home thla see.;,

ii u extent remedy for sprains, bruises, sc« throat, asthma.
rush.
necessary—you can apply with a brush.
No rulmg'De

Mra. John Vandervon of TmictmCity came to Muyflehl Tlmrsibi;.

At^ mrntwM n»tom, M3o^ A9o* St‘
Dr. EAlU. Sr SjOAN. BOSTON,

Mr. and Mr*. Geor*e !■«> nc rcuirncd

held

Mr. Mr.lry Wir-. Is

^venii.a aaa .well nttende.1
irlH

BnikcrlDtcDdeut

wmi

.Mr*. Bertha RIebI

present and Rate lao flue aenuouK.

Mr and Mrs. 3. W. Jarrell and sou
day. afiw ai>endlftfi the alnter lu .May. James .iiK'ni Sunday In Traverse fit'
fleU.
alili iboir dauRhicr. .'Im. \ U. fk,lJr, Upthearov* of fbk-aeo srritx-il
Thursday lo look after hl» farm up

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

MAPLETON.
«

tho»rtR et.*

.» f

MAPLE-CITY.

!♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

week. A Tory pleasant time *m roported by thme who w«» iFoseni.
ii. A. fiilver und Pfwnk Sictantiik
»rc both bu'iuB the iBierit.r of tbel:
{•aiiiled and repaperod.
I
BeUdon. Mni.il lir-.-fa.l fananur dal was nl.rll .•arrled
City ^
111 f. of Maple nty Saturday evenini;Mr.Manus and Jobbel o

:*‘**‘tkVooV*****:i'‘

_ -n the alek lUl.
Sllao fbaui|>i>cy s|«ot last Snoitay
with her isrents at Acme.
Irirb aad children IkeorBitts
Andrew UllmorcV
and Almira a.'e at1 .*

imi-k .1R..1 111

Th. -1. .1 .1.1 l.n.1. ...

.-.r

«r. and -M™. Cha
ehVdroi
Trarcn............... .... .
Sira furtbi-.' iwreiila, -Mr. i
John Hoffman. •

SiilUSta Bat Monday evenInR.
attended and the ankles sold rnmid.'. JOUf
**•
Mr, and Mrs WtAch of Solon »TeJ
j,iaa Ethel Armstrowt of the BlnC|«lc Bennett and Ella Seraoin
moved into town
• orovo atbool bad a two dnia 'armlou mudy Uwih sold some nk e home

ta'It^SuidJMn^rSSJlircitf^"''^

Ijivantol* drove over lo Maple|
Henry Maynard of Ocwmi iiRri«r many warblA m a
llaRo of Cedar
I'H-'
•«•»«*<' 1“®
aortal
laai was caUed here taal week on aevo. n- famed
and M
Alton Starro .v
mm. nearo.c to the riRhi number, l.k
lurday cvonlnR.
>t ine oeaui o< inxa f\iwu «•••■
,- - - ,
IV. H. fork has irrltimed from hia
Mr. and Mrs.
Hadvy Alurioa of .RUe»» 1»vIiir 12... so be flllH bis loek-

Mr. and th-uh^Kthai
Mra. Ua*o. Mr, r^h
wd Mr*_
kinrsa.
c-i.-i
Md last week on neeonw of
of sk
shknirsa.

^f?lmr MeMjJta-^ita.IStar^ ta
a
Arthur M.Mn^^dfetabtar, tad a

the na« week.
floik. rarer

, CCOAII CITY.

(made
picssea ou bo*
made candy,
candy, ilao
miao took
lo



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iirr.^.. ;<«• «■■■They

.pmt_ _k

«>unl.

«,

^
jy,gn Starrow Salurdav.
urmu.k,. il

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c”.rta'Uri^Jik" It ...........
A,11,..
H.l.

..

,

Ladle*’

n rgn.

•« •«ehanee*

also took

•iki' '“lA 'aS:. «, <mi»l' »'
......

Mapk- City
Tho

.

,k.«

draalnc Ibc lucky

AW

niiiii

enjoyed
e's IcoklBS fur Uie
..-k,.. ^ ^
---------------drove
lAjiy to vtali tbeir moibei.
’"‘‘e
Van Bee M ednenday aftamoon. Attar i
The Cedar City come
imiahed inuale
^
j, rcooverltiR fron make"
ImriuR Imirli tk... all conld
tM iMUlnoaa. MMlBR different Ratooa' over in a bndy and fni
the a.Ki.1 Rivci.
Ui her throat.
*«ct « dekeious • .k of '*>«-■ mad- ky
Md tunlcafa
Indutaaid lb ahl-a w«t 1.........................................................................
•• by■
iplc oty
MUTurtlu
^
,0^tudn:.^ l«uo:.. and sct'.sj by
ennaod much merrlmem amnUR the li llief ferpa
dlM.
Rerreehmcois of delloiouB cot- icreplnc
a sterw.irtksn le. „id sun of Mr and Mrs. .Max Sbirros ttamcs Ikmuer ;.i.d Mar
Koy Wolf
■ lew and eake were *ened by Mra. Van
In the •
M<ii:il«
Wee.
The neri mecUuR will be at
l**‘*‘^’ away'rimrsday nltcrnoon alilij
‘Tb.- \
Ralk nal ehur. b. in the inlercal »f 1oHr*.
" Uief* mcmbnineouB troup. F'uncrol ■enk-es ,Krak-i
A crowd of yoonR people RatberedVal option.
Tueaday c'cnlUR
I

tiient

b.- aili fo tu auplber ,-Nf e 4* lurouiMl

*

ALIYN.
ah...
.Al|>u.

Sunday i;a« ^

Hoad» are lad. aa it is ban- In ep. I*
lus (Art.

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., ...t,
Miinli

W«.

*' *SI

1

♦ ,i,. ^1.' a, Mr. lauvl. last .wk
Tlrr. ....
,*,* «r
d_
sard ...
to the m
e^ie
of ,i
iMia'Pmii

1,**^ i*a..i-twkn..Aii
yh __
—1‘ete
I'harboncau

luadliiK out the lot* Ira Jtijnnr and acme

rbur

claliua





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Cedar. .Mnreli rfi —Anhnr l.auiiivr's
lbre>- ak'k horses are liuprutlDc.
Mlsa .Noble Malm of Traverse
Is UailhiR friends here and •»
male* at Cedar this week.
N, W. llerTtORlou has sold hla home
farm, where he has lived 45 years. Mr.
I Mrs llerriQRion will aoon take np
ibeir raaldeme In Traverse fliy..
fhlvk'-n pox has broken
ti hikOl In dlflriei So
Some of the
children aro guile alck.
JlaMlii
U'lJai
has
bouRht
and
moved one of the sliTnsK- mill Iwu-es
ooar the Malion.
iir. I'aae ex|iccis
I llte In t; *h!le sawinR wood lik
r Chase.
s-r of Iakk
Tlk-ie nre knlie :i numU-r^of
\iilnliy and CAlar
Pordk-s
•s In
I' i!.!
>a* three, hut arc U'
lautnc:
fork ol t'citar !ia'‘ k-t
iiupro'inR.
ones aud another Is!
akiabl
Mra. Dlekciiiian la eii»i‘rted home.
liMta' t'om the |« nlli»ula. whclc -he I
.]M*m Siiiidiiy with her alMcr. .Mr*.'
y :*'"'Flank
iii iftht
and
children
*l»-nt Salinda' and Sunda.' with Mr.!
and Ml*. Nllcrrlitslon
Ml .ind ytr- Frnnl.farti.-r utid .MU*j
Anderson s|icni Sunday with .Mr and

Vr«.

I

Mom'* fine aii-l WmUci lliijji, *lil-i
item. Ill Ike
Tt;,'.er«c
fit'
I'lchJ

g«V«
Fence
FRANK XRUDE

Traverse City Cigar Manufafettirers
R. E. WEAKR

Cigars
Factory 322 S. Union
acpbonc Z68^2r.

WEAVER REGAUR

10 cents straight

WMVER PERFECTO

la cents or 3lor SS cents

WEAVER PANTEllAS

10 cents Of S lor as cents

The Cigar of Qaality

WEST SIDE

Smoke...

“Howard’ • Carl M
ff

Straight Ten

For sale
by all dealers

Havana Cigars

5c each

Made ol. ckolccf care*
fully selected Havana
Tobaccos.

JOHN HOWARD

Cigar Factory
MuuUclurc
Blue Bell I
5c
Union Valor ] cig.rs

203 N. Cedar St.

Ptrfect Smoke

S cents

ciRat msoglaclufing

by

caiboj (<* throe

UanJa.

II2E.IM1S1. Bdlplioocje9
___ -*se etty

lITTlE WEAVER

Box Factory
4)6 E Eighth St Gtpbcme 43)
Blakeley Bros. Prous.

Weaver Factor; Smoker

I.IXC8 used-by the dsar manufat-iurcrs

S cents

S cents
Prioa'e Brands
a Specialty

Mabufac-lwr.-, prarlically all the ilRar
.In th* city am: jn'Nunhern MUhlRan.
and lur aUU in doalRPiCR bus cuvera.
and upio-ttai* work on box manuraL'
lur* a.-u amoMxlled.

In order for the Traverse Cuy tigar manufaeu-rer* to supply mr "ur"
ber ol cipare used each year by local frantieni araokera ■! wteuid be neetp
sary to employ 50 cigar maker! In place of the thirty they now employ, to
yrorh ala days eaeh -reek at a salary of »S.OO pcf day. or to

A PeiU.t Hwido' tad Tobwco
M.^teoer

br one hundred population to the eftr » t-ntiibwea la the biwinaaa man's va-

A PtcvtcRive cf Objcdioaal
OtToeM
Ftetorr 112 W. Front St
ExgU Bt^gg

Trav'erse aty,

Mich.

:

The CoMAlag New Sc Cigar
R.A. Baelmaatei. Mir.
For Sale by-ABDeakn

Nic^e Moveioeat.
- 6c
Sotokers* Clob. . 16c
CiLpboBe474 ^
iry* & E. Teath St.

Peter Hormulh

Traverse Qly,pMi4u
I

Scon .1 Ihe olden hrud. mnle hi
Travene Gly aic tbe btanda
O'cJc bync

GOOD CIGARS
ONLY 5c EACH

Diamond J— 1 Oc
Gale Post— 1 Oc

LbFrizelle

F. K. Smokers—5c
Traverse Belie—5c

For sale By nil dealers.

F. H. Adams

MERT "wfiNON

Ad W. Jahrans

SlG: ^
ADAMS’ HAVANAS
- ■' *#..iiwlaM

ir.veflcSSS?’!^' mdi.

Maaui
AVERgE; CITY. UlC
lona C1W5.

Manalactnrer ^

212 W. 9th Sc Ti.Yen.Ol,

TTie Btst iOc Cigar
. made in.
Traverse City

The New 16e
MhtagkM

L. G. KAUFMAN

Mnnulaclnrcr

Broadfoot Havanas-5c

MOW. aim be aallB&ed. with aeoroa of

Walch lor 11

Pure tiNvsna fitted and
strictly hand made.

next rmokc

Weuld this Improvement mean ar/thlng to Traverse

your w(tfk If jou are uot buylnR of us

lOc &lraJ0hl

the best 5c cigar made

of what is new bairg paid for cigar r aking and adding twenty morarfamil.e*

l.ei uv.JISiire on

“Some Smoke*'

P. H.

pay 5*f.OOO

each year m aaonea in place of U8.000 they now poy. or-*i»A00 m e.cesA

uthrra who arc ating our v(Rar boxes.

mm RipMii^ Gnpiii)

Trya

Large Kaulman

traverse Qty. Mich.

.story No. 5

EL ROMANO

Mr. Cigar Smoker

high grade

Try one for your

Mr. Cigar Soiokef. encoi»a*« Umr

Paf.ct Qaalitf

Smoke the sirictly

Sterling, - lOt Cigars
Thos. Fitch, Prop.

i

|•re•entld

lUn- imc in lor ibi- ItmUe} d UouBlas acalnsi It that *111 be likcty'io twuae

Mr* Win. Riley la no belter at tUls j.anibri fo
wrlUiifc .

v.u or ihrev Week', atler wMcb

fi, kerman i. •la-mtliis a

sick ♦

• Ith .Mrs. Aildlikm Wheeler.


to their home In Traverse flD Tlnirs-

Skm't Book oa Hone*. CaW*. Sheep aad Poultry test

v.ry

Her dakkUrr Irr.., C«Ur Rui
over t..
to ■>.««»A
Bpend ■
a few
tew days.

JM*

KendrUk



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.yOinuy u .11 1. ill. l»u. «r H"'.

a.-llaa .1 iLr iSlaJ.
Tbe
gnarlerly
ineetlOK at
*
iinanerij iiieeitua
at tbe
me InlauTi
luiau
Thuradaj nftern.mi.

B Com- Co as torenan and

rir:.|i iifl ii>e liiside of Sa boni-.-

‘or tb.- same ron.,«u;

I the town

Riven by ilia. Woodm

were

need ta! tlalahed the tocKlnc

I.- .t

I

A gre,i luaiiy attended the Ic ti.re

-M>

and Sirs. l.eou Wolfe ujo>. a iri|i lo
X«. .«!..«

,

Mr

.MtsMuii waa lueu.-jii

Jerta,

nialvMiB u viaii aiih biK dauRliicr. .Mr-,
and

V

Infant ho; hVlday.
Kbool am apobdlns tbair n-Mik’a vaca'ion at boiue.
and talked on iDsiiianrc sad other anbSome from this wa>‘attended tbe
Alter the uectlni; the ladira io,(i uiuloii uieetUia at Cedar latt
served sapiier.
ulsb’
loi: Saiurd.->y cvetilni. March :*

JaekBon Saturda-*
Mile* Ur;- .M of Fife Ijiko liua Ihh-h

Sir

<>f TravriM-\> ly

allb her irarcm*

Tho BraoBc held tbeir leatilar un et-

Mlaa Jes'^lv BruwaiiOD of Treveme
City waa a RUeai at tbc huuiv of U'ill
F

the bMt la tb* amlsaUee of i
wcMB IB Dr. CaldWBlVB «rni» P»,
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It la atId. ptosaaat to tha tasta and itonueena
•saaap miod to bar bhoda. liUtar'&a

We arc all )brr> to bear ibal liniudma Kk'Li U ali k ayalii

Saturday for the da>.

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S.r.dkiai'Siyt.'

Sunday with bU paronia.

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Mrs. JatuloBoD aeot (o Tntri-reu tMty

It-ofo. Jowr-tof Baldwin*. UL,
-1 ha*tfoondSteaB’*
haxfoBndShMn'* IJnWTilo —•-!
•n aine*-* al»»-e the knee
’■'fi-'" »'»«»■*
ion 1 was able W reanac

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Uuys s|iMi Sulurday In KiiiBsle; aiin

wriici: *'I h»vc_u»««i iiioaii'* Uninmt and dad it

IT cierikaec.

Mieh.

a, rtrt*«f umr
Ye*.
U't*' tn
f'l get
E«t • idotc
more f»«*.
won't get aaotba chnnee )fte
o • 1m« time. Mod this d|nr
StHtt md
frag ..at. lire k‘tu viis’re Al­
ways Kad lo pat ICk 'or; saade tA
way
apecialiv tdectaddiRSeitK GRcf mI
famder *ih a life, rilty Georm
Sumatra wtapeef. Trv ose ni
sec why eterjhody it nMh«| le
grab 'em Art he

Sanko—5c

Cigar MeBaUctnrer

W. O. W*~.|e
iHnlKu—Sc

Better Try One

M. Rabinuviuh
Ci»«, rare.

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TO SET orFYHE'fiOWN

WHAT -CROP ROTATIOR" DOES
Oa# -af timpioat tnt Mmt PraMoai
by Which incomo of Farm
May Bo IncrapWi.. .

lih^saarl

TARM

Tho rottfloe
erm* >• «eo o> tb*
almplcct cad tno«i pracilea: «■*• by

««& tbrUMtoe rftio ftffe-'^r'U

May Be BMnpla aad CRbctlvs, bM Yat

lacroaood wiibout srvatiy adAbS to
tb* coot ct opcnuoB.
Tb* rauttm or croi>t u tb*
-1 thiak lU fc**# »
•ItlcB," «*«tar«4 tka Uute RMocrapk•r. WUcMMUf. ♦* tk* cloMd tk*
' «nvin tt ik« Wins e«bto«t vUh a
ton* tkM «Ml4 teT* •aub«« »mj

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t Pura
r-«y*i
Ro^tton la Boat.
ci^b* ii
Under “trala cn>p*,‘
*rb«av barltr. flax and iaUi*t aa;^
ciacMd. la ibalr roiottoa t
MUIat. tbouflB rrowa for bay. baa.
pracueauy Lb*
Ua OBB*
aoA* •X*ci
*f*ct OB IB*
tb* aou
aoa^
•a* a Brain crop. Tb^ crop* d*Pl«t*
tb* toll et *ef*UbJe matter. *llo«,
---- ,
we*d> to Brow, aod bar* a teBdcncf,
to deplete the prodnttlta power of tt*^

t alBpta 1
Tba
tbam win a
to* s or Bla«bam
»Mxn»h asd attnctlva If adoroed by
a coltorvtt* to *b**r embrotdarad Uaen.

iBy R. O trEATHERrrONS.)
Naw latd If not adapted to oak)**rowtn». aod tbla crop laocW aivay*
iuUo« aoa* crop that baa bM uadnasd fr*a frott
,^0^1 feed*
heeda. *0
*ODioaa
,i.ouij f6iK,» pouio**. Lmu or
Tbc
Usd aoWUlB
ibould DC
be wen
well plowed
plow
,
IBBll
la
.utuma. dlaktf end harrowed lb
,6, ,prtnB uttU {I la aa line aa sar-

isty acewaaorto* to to* n
mar frock suy b* extremal} alfbocat*
asd'coat a thbutoiia aum. or ib*^ Wy
aimplc and affaetlTa. yat be
ebaaed for
Coltomtta* nr* a pracUcsl additloo
for a I
to ihr wardrebd. Tbay oiay be worn
wltb a Bcmber of plain drea*** to oosaiUbt*-tbeir oeJy trlmmlsB-Ok. aBMaoa alto pm. 4om Itr
Odda aod, cod* of Ucc. MbroMcry
Tba koattiamr aalM kaovlacU.
^„ra beartiy botor.
a 0maiarlato may be uiUli^ is
and flse
-fialarr rap.lm at Ckrtot«wr- .
•d tlmotby. bromoB and toe do*ara.» br*,tiB, op tb* lai
“So.>. liU ImH tkat.^ otitoctad tba Ut- ThooBb tbe
*f »ot im* „
^
^
wear br tbe clever woman.
, “knt of eoBTM. i i nreaaea. they bare haary root ay*, brlusii.e tbe
d tsio absp*.
Tbe
eonarette
folio* IsB to* ilaplnA:
)oct a« Moe ka*a
1*0 aa tasmo*
lam
of ool- tern*, and add recetable matter to ti
OaloB* abould be Brows osdar a
aboulder lib* It of ataear wtit* Un*n.
Tba clorera alao add nliros*a arKicm
aiT-' I tUak 1 cmld mt
ki:
braid* of atiipad Unas to dark and
llBbl blue were uaed ax trimmto«.
i'd b* wfitfaf to stay bars, it oely to I routlos a«w* to be due to tb* faet
Two rowa to tmall erocb*t*d kuu
1 Is your eoupasy''—b* BbiUefl ‘ that tbeir beary rootwyatema BU tb*
iob* tdoroed lb* frost aod back of
bbB bowoA—wltb tb* BMBorj aoU wits re«M*ble matter, tbua a
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Under enltlrated crops may b*
placed eors. poutoes aod root cropa.j
U'lDB to tbalr CBlUrttlon dunsB
Briiwtb. tb*ae crops
ropa Ihave a eleanis| Davie* ter
bowercr.
r bolpfuUy.
effect 00 tb* aoU. They are. bowei
‘^."TMmattbdU
at tMUttieftosainpli- «*flaiutU*s« toil fdrtmty.becabaaCB* uiat win sot exhauit tb. bicb t*mi^...atoftyiltUa kfat. “K« eouausf boKIratlon eseearaBba tta*
,ccaaaary to onlosa. Cosusueua
toat you mas It. asd yat tJiat'a tb*, W»t»tt0B ol Ursa Boastnie* to vton«- ctvppisB witb entooi wui caua* tba
^nrrmKml Bst ft'a «sa* m* toa*-a ’
Tb*** wop* l**r* tb* ooil Is i.^d to b*com* diaeaato *m fliud
motb«r UM bfotb« aod atotar!” The' *»>« cooditlon for ascemdlss Brsls
estmlea.
BtU* BtaB(«rapbcr lotttad at btm oat,«*^I«Ona o( tb* nuwt Important tbisf*
«B as4. V14* *yaa.
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\ tc oslooHiul.ur* u
( my owb Bf^ and t

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CARE OF TOMATOES

RAIMENT FOR THE TOT

“>•

Oca 0: the pratUaBt dealBsa for tola
taaoo wa* of heavy lloen. Tb* col­
lar «a* cut doubia tb* top balOB of
white aad tb* lower dark blue.
An aluactiva cravat of cerls* allk.
embroidered with Bark bln* asd white,
made tbU a wonderfully fetcblSB ptoc*
Of iiackwear.
Tbe pointed “QuBker- ooItoMtt* U
of flneat wbit* lIsHi. A “U>rd By­
roe" cnlUr flBtobe* to* seek-lln*.
Holb colUiw bav* a *eaUop*d'«dsa,
butioaboled with Uses tbraad.
Aa
elaborate embroidery dealfn don* tn
wbi.e make* tbla "diwaay* anouBk for
to* toloteat frock bf blue or pisk
towB. A amatl flat bow of black satla
U worn at tba neck.
TVblte linen of tba flscat wmv*
forsied tb*.«liuare collaretto. A fin*-

_ ^
^
, tboroQBbly dralBad, plow Id b*da. laa*.
* ^w***'* »«rrow b*(weeo IS* bad*
B arm't ptorlsB *duarB. foV*; TriataibiB to ‘Vima in uMumm.,
to carry off aurpiaa watst. Tbea*
to Mik,' Bto look BOd. Wiy.'ift o
Will Oreatly Ineraaaa Yl«ld->C»
bed* mar be T6 to IM teat ta vldts.
s(* rn ka kosdisB ym ay pay
Ririmenta In Main*.
Tb* dlac.harrow put* tb* Usd is
I nrsetlc* mm* ®“« cooditlon otter It baa been tbor“Wan. to pnv*M sack a «tra catasIt u
If tbli
don* eo*bly plowed
to tb*
iiiiM* ni •xatolo." sb* sBriil “it miSB tonaato Ttsea, bot
uu> to
m »uu«
-----------.
. .fall. For fln^ka«tos to tba yrr-i^B aboto two mis- lo ald^umaer tb* ytold of fruit ta ^
, wbeo draws 0
•toa aftar I B«t my bat off asd
peekai book by my site wh*r* sU auy j l^xpeiiaaDia at tka
tb Mato* axpart, •«!'> obmerat*
due to »>»rtc« amooth aod *Ten, asd Is Bn*
a** IL Tba W open*, asd as 4t'a asMt abow that tb*
condition for oltber **ed or trasaBU- doty to BTtot sD callan I ha** to
plfstloB•at sp asd ttok. Now, aQ tk* mas
Ik* teedlBB-toets of tk* onion ms
bar* said sat to caB tk«m aseapt oa
eloie to tbe aurtac*. asd abould not ba
roal bootoaos. ad I cast ton *iwrr
dhturbad by d*q> culUratloB. Aftar
boBBar. or a«nt «r little boy or glfi.
a rain, break up the aortae* to tkA
to B« a** Mr^^wa or Mr. SasMat
soil by nisasa of a steel rake. A*
My pealUoB wobUbT b* worth two
aa tb* plant* are BfowioB wall,
obats U 1 didl Asd I osB't eaU Mr.
toe cultivator abould b* aunad asd
Brows or Mr. EtosteU out to a**
kaiit BoisB. Is ordar to keep tb* *oU
tbam. eas If Ko! Bat I bar* can,
Is food condytim. asd to pr«T«at
•Quaker" Ctotorwtts.
weada.
Tb«y tblito I
Tb* slsBto wbeelkoa la as axctolsK
cut W (M Wc Waa parbaps I eis
tool for tola psTpoa*. Jmt of to# ,y
jhii of black tsUa Bstobed'
koto tkm S mu*. 1 look ktotf-oh. I
UrBS B”iw*ra
BTOiya sear
sew ChleaBo
Chlea^ bdv*
bdr* | 4^, ^

,
r«A t«* tkay aU tall »•
atooptsd s Rto ateek, CMaWyaB <d B
Breceful-labot worn with tola
Bs* wma
ma I plaaaa bMp Tbato outt
a too
. n oas't ten toms tou 1 bavatoo'crtmmlsB
macbed from < to M par
»SMy, fer tb«y a** my Btost bac. asd' cast. and tba b*1s by waiBSt wat
black If desired.
tk«r ksow toarp moat b* soto*tolSBi rery marked. In on* toitssc* react
S:yllib to Ibe extram* aua* of to*
Is It. Tos aasy sak why I don't buy AS per cut.
word U the Pierrot collarette of abaawhile Unes. A band of lines embroid­
tar* end
ered. tPUh 'brlBbt pink dou bordered '
toa edte.
ptosied :
Sr
m smsy touAuW
Tba bow to of black satis. Tbto la
*d taaek/July 24. Anssst B ud Bepa apiendld model to wear with a frock
' - *9 mlfkt be en rl^t and do my tember 6.
of
pale roa* lines or ctosham.
1
At each trlmmlBB to* leadlnc
•oto food. U osly I r*K eb
Take a faw hour* ud make os* of *
bstldasXMts^ttl ItaMy^Mee bisnchee. ware aborieBad about alx
tbeaa Jovaly plecw* of neckwear to
; Ischei asd moat of tb* side aboota
tSE is •*** m«s*y by
tblaj iwlow toe Brst ematera warn removed, Wheel Heec Adapted be UVerUnff adorn to* aumniar frocA Tou wU [
sot reBcat having don* ao.
nbemT^brniotttgll
sborteDel. ssd toe,
OntonA

setr-Ftaft SKE» MWBrt

no EASY MATTER dHWPERLV TO
DI;ESB %MAtL ftTt.
..

TAt Olatinctlv* Tei-eh Whlfh All
MatAr* Oeatr* 1* Net Easy «*
Glva..Bem* Prdil^ Tub AA
hi C*»r*.

TAt litUe to: wbeae usosen or*
Mfltkrtol tiAavIriB tetto CerMfrttettofr oely bAui u i<mg A your head U u
Apertasi pt'Anage wUc tl emnaa,
C«n b* Pound *n Almeal Any
td Aitlsg Urn out with ralmwt.
|
Rarhv-l-Cevtca Id Kandy.
TArw it til tA dlfferwee le tA
Tbla csE<«r for tcedtSB to*ep to world tb tb* eppeemec* be makes'
but aooiber eppileatwa of tb* a*ll- wura A ft ]Q*t ebt ffbWs Ad aewA
feeder prluclpto u> A tb'aep mas(er. up sad wbeb A td nitsbiy ud ploWbea rbe crato to not fed to Tb* turiaquHy dTweaed.
SM obly ar* bit Mttl* tieibA curemanfer It aervet about *v*ry pufpaai.
aays a writer ic tb* Ureadc:'* Usaett*. futty Bfflabcd. At te*y aftes A>*
«omt magic touA ti b«nd«iiTk whirb
Tba matertol that tbiera toto III
f'.ruedOB can be fouml on *L
rrery farm, and fer that reasoa Ua
r girlko ubt a
co>i of coutnutlcn la very low. Twoto ibU
by-four* asd ohr-Iurli boards an
Johnay Bmtib may lank bit right In
that are b(ed«d Tbe demand* a.-*
kit medeby-tLadutvn enlu asd ao
Icsg a* b* t* clauB nivA Uer* la so
criilctsm do* him—bat tA mtihar
wltb aWr; utt* Juet wsT bear bar
own cbllu to look ilka uy nice Ay
ran see in tA ttreeta li* aimpty
muft Aar tAt e«tn toacb. whtcb 1*
10 Ard to give to ■ Ay. where a*
wltb a little r-fl It can A den* aeslly.
Jaai Buw Ibe more amtil ebUdtea
look Uka quaint little men tA Alter

TD MANAGE TURKEY POULTS
BmAtol

ef

Yet

<Bp-COOFKH CVRT1CBJ
TA arttflclal or saiural >iwodtoff
ti potita. aliboagb a cvmpaf*Uv*ly
alnml* eperadun. Amanda strict alleeiios to detalU bA 1* lA moM Imponast pbaaa Is torAy ralalsg. tn*
nsmucta aa tb* Brat mosto ti lA
pouir* Ufa i* tA most piwcnilooa
Ariod. FVom lAi pariad onward. sU
oibar dasgen. excepilsg Ual of blacbbead dUeSs*. costlsM to grow tcm.
If B ben b eoefloed la a roMaf.
Avere^ pea. aA tA powHa an casw
tuUy.'yardA duriM tA taat meatB.

culora
Tbe llttto mas lliwtratA bu Aylab trodken^ieo at tb* knaet, wltb
sailor vollu ud ti*. big bruad belt
aod piping* la a dlffareni matarlti.
Ametime* the suit It maA la airlptd
A »<lf-P*cd<n0 Shaap Manpar.
cr corded wbne with colbr esd trim-:
vary dlfferect from tboac of to* or-, mingt of solid color. Sometime* toe
on^t-r
Is reverted. TA Ait gives tha
order
It
to* 1
dlsary type ibsi require new material
s:>le to tbe ault.
to properl.r ronatroc: them.
ExealleRt Typa.
A RuetUn blouse effect It Atatsed
Tiieae macsert bare no bottenu and
in anoiAr luit. Tbe klmoso yok* la sA will, barring toe nvtgea ef blockcroei aatebod Is a dtalcs out oa to* Aud dlacos*. rslae
per cent, ti
ptelty and for ibat reason ar*
ibem. If bA It allowed lo roam ^
bandy for tbe mas wltb but
may rala* a* muy. At U wBl 4*tbeep. afid for tbe man who tomeAnd largely upon toetr tortsltaaa
time* wltbe* to keep a lUtle yy bceecaA from water, cold ud aatiwal
lore bii »be«p while lb* petlur* 1*
foe*. Tbeir aurvlral may alao dw
abort. They can be pul is cor
peed uAn tA Isdlvldusl ebarsetof*
and oct of 'be way In a masoer that
Utica of lA hen u a brooder, sad
casboi be done with tbe ordinary
ni«n tbe car* which vA recelvea.
lype. When tbrowtne ba.r dews from
PoolU improperly brooded durisg
lb* mow Uiey are much easier to
toe flrat week Agin to die to to*
tbas sb* comnioo kind aa they
eecood. They erem at tbU esrty
fkr wider at ibe-top In leoctb.
age particularly aubjcri to lung asd
usually make 'bem about elrtar feet,
aAomlnal troublee. Overbeuttag and
aa we have more board* of that
cbUllng. and rapid ebange* from AC
leninb around tbas of any other.
to cool condliiont. affect them fatally.
Tb- .dlnicDalotii are: Corscr poet*.
Tba cosnactloD between lA loaca SM
2X4 lorlies.ycut on * slant; boitom
tA aUomiLBl air aaia U flucb toat
cut U Icc'bei louB ud top cut 27
bMk ue affectA by cold*. Os* ti
incbet lore; open rpace. a Inebea
lA moat rornmnn resolu of tbaa* towide: total width. 42 Inebea; total
flammatloDs U a sucABrion *f Atlsg
beiBbt. Si toebea; lota' lesrb. S leeLi
follnwA by tba aAescc ti IngseU to
the Intesito*. Tbe coaeeqoesea ti
tbU Is tAt lA wbRe materiel ds-.
INDIVIDUAL HOUSE FOR HOGS
cretA by TA kMsey* becomes .mar*
epperent. ud gives ria* to tA symp­
Improved Shelter for Swine Bheuld be
tom callA while dlarrhA WbA tbto
Built ri Cioaeiy a* Peaalbl^
may sol A duw
Good Dimenalona.
to • sperifle germ, tbe diaaeu (a A
reAIIy preventA by AOAr temper­
FT)r twenty year# the A atyl# of In­
ature Aodlilobs durisg tA Brat tore*
dividual buuie baa bees In US*,
.week* ti tbe poult'* life tAt It met*
were wcl! tatUHed wltb them until tbouMer. A lisy bit of erne* stiicblA
we aaw a ntichbor ualsg aomechlDg run* down lb* fiusi of toe yAe and tera lltii* whether U U a Arm dtoeue
tA yAe 1* buUoacd on wito crochet or sot. TA dlaeuae U m tbe earn*
that we liked belter Then w* wc
baato u Aeumouto la beaxu betsmb
bullont end loop*.
anxiou* for aomc of the old ose*
'Tbla auli Is -piA and wbit*. blue tiSA germa to tAt caae may Asa*
go to pi«v«* eo «• could bolia a f
thedtseaae. butlbeyaAta to get tbe^
of the new style to give them a trial. ud wblie and br<-*«B and white
first lootAld br toflammatioas pny
Reeetiily we built three asd liked moat Individual and attractive.
ducA la tA tiaaues M a twaoR eC
them *0 well that we aball taka to
t^sgA ortemAtoiwr*.
piece* Ibe balance of our old-etytod
enea aod make them go u tar aa they
will In building the Dew <
Mlatak* to Naglact Thit.Om
WHITE WYANDOTTE IN FAVOR
Tbe moat tatlifactory
tian Which Juat New I* Coetidarc aa follow*: Six feet aquare, two
Fewla Are 0*cH* CemAred WKlI
asd ooe-bair feet bigb at tbe back and
RatilCA U^mevt *A Da Nat EM
flv* and ona-balf feet at front. Tbe
Fkla* balr. u well aa tb* real, sceda.
Mere—t.ey Dwriog Hefttad.
fresl alw^a^to tA sootb. Tbe creep ear*. TA p*ycbe switch, asd ti
door. U Inebea wide and two feat formaHoB. abould A faruabetf u AreFor more thu M A*re I was Ik
blgb. cut in rail end. alx Iscbet from fully u tA real hair aad aa often. TA toe poultry builseas. omU toat April,
tA bouibaaat (oraer. The larger door. best way to A It la le place a towel wbao Ibe tost cblck wa* aoU Ud I
IS Inebea wide and tour ud one-bajf os tA bp or ubb and apreadlsg
took a ibrAmoatk vacatioa. But 1
tael high, cut in ao-Jtb tide at
"piece” on It. bruib wltb a rubAr- mlaeA ov-fowU w much tAt I dm
corner. Should A bnlU of tA Att backed brlatle brutb. first ose tiA cldA tAt Aen tf 1 bad to sa* A
maicLed lumAr. Aliened or longeed and ibes tb* otber. Tbb removM tl! email yaA I would bars aem* (owto
and grooved of beat quality. If metal lasglM aA do** not teu tA hair again, uya a writer is m excAkgO.
la naed for tb* roof It aboold A laid u does a coteb. Wtebout uturml olb A a flock of White Wyasdotto* Aih
OTtr paper or felt of aem* Hwa to “bosgbt" balr boos giowk Isatorlesi. 13 amsll eklckt ram* tou my pmaea
toat I am AlightA to
h abould A brushed trequesUr with alon. To aay toat
briUUndse. Put a few droA Is tA to At it mildly. They ar* BOsdocO*
palm of tb* Aod. then rub lA brutb comparA Ato toe twatlati LakhcrB
over tL A Bure to get a brtuiutln*
ibat la cot greasy. Tber* ar* several
make* ibat give ludler. yet do
leave lA balr rirfcy. Alao balr eas
A washed la thick
from pure wblirsoip. Only tA lather
aAuld A used, and tbea rinse tn aeveral wssera. Dry Atweas cbamolt
clotb* or vreas slmcst dry in tA
band*. Tbec Asg Ic a current ti air.
and wbcu dry lAke and brutb ssit!
fluffy. Ovcxional waabing with gaaoiJne U cooRlderrd good for falae balr
Do so: nee tmaonls or borax oo fale*
balr. a* aia will discolor It.
Whit* WyaAettem
rrevenl moiaiore forming on tbe

false hair requires care

from tva I
________ _________________________
tog a commoB pracOea. Tbla method vudw may be saed 'to go^'adrab. Amen* OtWa.
taereaaaa tb* yltid u The auWiBSt ugA
Ameng otoem..
bBbr. fa taMy aasdasudl
rMcbes aJi of tb* fruit sBd mskae
plcklsB muck easier.
' nto. H toon charity, sot s bit of lb
HANDY MACHINE FOR PLANTS Once mom w* bav* to face tb* dea­
nr. ni
ls skirt ud -probably sen a Uslsc.
'^Imos wbas I faal that 1 eu apar* ft,
Chopper and'Ttitoner, ttowly Patomad!

*. 11.^'LJkn u i
taablen of bavlng u overskirt
but 1 doat Dha to do the toarfty work
impleme^^n ^Ui^Uha »
.^4 u Bs4ersfctot la eapmSeUy beflar tbia whole big eatsbUabmeBt. Why,
Orwiury
CuHivatoT.
cemlng
to tall womea. Bmaii or stoat
• ftvp
I
• to everybodyl
• • ‘ And whyt Per
Btft* Bbsmpl Tbat'a
to-rm
k mabed gbod sUage. 1 B« tol Somehow or other.

OaJJDEN 0^
Farm Notets

t ttr a uteb of alfalfa thu SLn.^
. luia. Onf of to.
tbe UMihudlu , ^ ^ I «'”"* tmportad recuuy for a wemu

rJ 1 *Bb pride* harsett ftmtly upon atwaya
belns wall gowned In tb* latest fsasamd ffr*h
t rm w aort^
1 cat bUp ft!
A
uvtor- -A Mod aardao la POtoi pamae • MbBa which t* attaebad
. over
*«e TM BiA to* dBly nmady 1
■‘•*^*^““|t»fl-«VWTb#htod.U..fTmng.d
tralgbC but rounded edge %v
^OW ^ la s prb
Flax la a '{Oabt that doM Wall 01 s'
r black whtpeord. U la extremely
wbar* 1 au sW* oommaad* to tk*
varoety
of
tol)a.
I
good
looking
asd
dlffarut
from enyeeter efle* fore* set to caU me lor
tbtng aeeo lattiy.
Tbe well drained gsftfM baa mdnf1
•aytolBB St aU! Do yoo
Keck eearf* ud At trtmmtoga
baaow of aayhody who la Is ssod e( thisg* Is 111 favor.
MUiat hay. to glT* tb* beet reSslH,
show the broed black ud wbite
Miy Berrlop* to Jbal eapad^f'
mtiM not get'too rip*.
Btrlpee on* Inch wide, as sitrsct
A good gardeser wtu not be osueat
fv* eesrf la mA* with the stripe*
''yiBABOJOD fbr«ad Is Hit.
wito rmlalng one crop a year.
lengtowtoe. ttnad wRk wbit* aaUn and
• •Albert & 6abQH, astoor pl *QnaaTb* careful etockmas give* bM mbflelsbed oa tb* and with black taaaeli.
ssr* spreader dally axerclta.
TbU scarf U not vary long aad only
b* matenallr d^
about flv* isebas wide, it U atmpi*
err taf‘litfs’SilAiy hr to* year creaeed by winter or earir aprisg
to wear about the neck after
IffU la flMy‘|lMMulMr «ritaa rvaaf tog.
uka* off fnrv or with the coUarlea*
Maiffton WkNa to to* MsMT. Is at
Bhoberb le os* «f the staMarB gui­
\s*ck for a sUgbt protaction
autkri*. •!%* Day df tb* fWB*r.*' the des crop* Is to* Tldnlty of tote*
writer ouoto* Oebon u caylbB: title*.
PORTRAIT STUDY
Tb* grew fbod problem to wmier
*T9tver pumea ar* leavliiB a tr*U o(
iisT much oi a problem a tber* U uy
to Ponlasd. Or*. Banka ud bo- alfalfa hay oo tb* place.
Chopper end Thli
All tbe kernel* of A eer ti cars aiw
^
tala art naturany toe ahlBing
approximately of toe same compoal- *® •«“*• **““*
•t to* fotger; but aesriy. I
... ......
X.XX..
BOfte, aa much moeey 1* paid
tWearie* by todivtdeato. aaall atoreESxdraM MO. IT.XX, &, », >—PIM «x
«. « UX
mWa ud be
MUbyaU
to* beaks ud
latB* prouroea. *ap*etaUy of
I taegertea, la to aaaeuBta
Con^Zr toe cJovaia. It oflu. meu*'
«JUwtor.
a BlM. If to* torcer of a
•mall cback
k baa raslabad.
............................
aad only toe dlfferesce betweea failure
ur* end *1
• dmtotiul tin* remain*, tba saiural oeaa Tb* clovers are elmoai
Oil Indispi
0am* BIrde.
tatiBlM 1* sot to -tead good mosey cable In tb* faro scbei
Tb* bnUetla juat leaned ..__
WMT bad.’ In moR case*. aotblsB la . Tbe eooner maonre la eprwd h to* Amerteu Oama FfetocUv* mti Prop*- ^
dUA sad tb* crimtoal goat oa kU field, tb* smaller tba lom ti tartUlV gattos atso>!sMos tbouM A rwed wided SM mutrsM. Bosk* incurred ud tb* smaUer to* amoata U TSet* atout tos 4
r of *xUne>
ti laAr required to Andie it
^ itoa fdr each tamllUr
_ It toay pay oat csstomeTn*;
Tbe common dlA Arrow 1* morn tnree u t A tsiw and LA peeaeager).
r u fo*«ed papm. a«d If the Aserally used tbaa say otter nap:*- ptgeee wUl make Banyan Mm tboegty-1
flKsar Is BUS they ar* ui totilned mast to cuUtrat* alfalfa, ud wbdb fui aboet protecUsg iberntwAwesidaT' A aany tpnw model, wors by
to uka mnek troebla ta Bad Itim.- '
properly adjuated does ffapd wort... . ^or <»• from anotoar.
, tocA Sorel at kloau Carlo.
)

f

der side of tbe roof. wbl..{, keep* Ibe
floor wet
I: ifcouid A built as close a* poes!L:e Tl:e ocIy vro'Jlt.'.!Dr. and tus(blne needed can be bad at ibe’Woors.
When tb* weather 1* too rold for safe
farrowing a luiere ru A buA to
a rafter on the bigb ede with a fbo.-t
ta rdle acroa* the door* Tber* la no
seed of craw-SAlng to pn away from
as angry aoa—Jobe M JaxslMS. to
Amerfeu Swtneberd

^’hy not bu)' a couple of higb-etoe*
eweeT A few year* beoc* yen will A
able to give yoor Ay a nice Itttl*
ftock of ewe*, is toe meuwbA roJetng your own rasis. eeClng tbe aurplu
to yosr Bcigbbort. dottg a Uttle ml*to mlac toas t

From a Ralncaat.
Do no- r.^ntlgn tA womoot raloroat
0 ’ll* wk*fe bag. Oo* can make mauy
IT'Ie ’blDgi wbiob would Amand to
^o'-b of 'b* expensive oiled allh, sm
be waterproof <:o?b 1* of llgfei
weieb-. ’ban on. iotb. whirb ose would
proAbly pnrrAse. Aa tpron with ;
A made for waifa Ay or whet
you gtre tA Aby a A’b. A large
enveit-plng cap tor tbe Alf will ppofrem wi'«r when window* arAlA clcanfd. Smp# ti as old silk
raiorot- <xc A work^-teto Agi to
carry next year * Attaint suit, asd tbe
toay A eailly mad* over fsto
Atbing caA or Hitle utility case* deer
tA eulToaM ti travelera. Ose wom­
an bu made Urge cover* to A tied
over cto'tf-a Askeit when boidiBg
fretily ftmderad goolfla iroseg away:
from bemc.

fAt n la mwb icaa woik to heap
tbem co=-cntA TA Legbonva sevar
get over t*.sg (ricblesed wAB
t-booIAy* race along lAir perk.
Tbey are in a Able mocb ti tbe (bsto
wbTie tbea* pbiegmaele fowl* ar* ut
ea*!ly rufflA
Eva while mirfttig
tbey Uy | rassot aA lAt tAg Mi
more than :brir urreuB (rtokdIW
toe iitvwb l^egArsa.

Plenty'of egg* asd Aid TaetW
dost generally go tegetoer; bM cMd
weather acd blgb-prlcA uu vm

Crun Feed.
Dost forge: toe green feA. epfmit
ed n*U. AbbuA. turslpa. etc. AS
help keep blddy'i sisglsg vstoa ift
tmto toU time ti year.

FOR JOB WORK COME TO TK HERALD AND RECORD CO-

OHABD TftAVXSSt HS&ALD, AKD TRAVSB8I BAT BAO


DAT, Ann. % im

ilOBtl

■ war. ■Qtail) a the Bntn^iliie Qub. Ii to Gtodrs Vtmo. e^bool? H*' ehtll bafe a card aM betkMd the iiianima
rurd and Imuon
1>uu«d u>
u> ton aad br a
tioa cau to th;:.
th; :. 7::z-r s->nd ta«r curd
meaiber.
• hahtoa. Aad «p the treea the vee klu aie. aad I will ftlre then to her.. Bfae

lUed.
Tiwe aUM- tree becane to eight Tears old. aad will obe> the
Cedar Bun. Mich.
♦ JiUl cif pusalee. aad *1111 aa arav of mlei I an' eure. My learbrr'a Bane
llarrh 14. l>«.
cata adfaaced'Wtore the flood. Then to tltoa Floi^iice Allen,
We all like near r*r«.iA.-..
^
the big cau renentBred a lore*, and her. Well. I eUt rloee, hoping, - I will write to yob aad tirtl you that

: SUNSHINE
/

leat her-a Bead tbeiB to ate aad I «iil
Bywnd-br. when the right time comog.
alve
mm- w
.
give bt
By >I
atotec
ber'a
you will see him bant out of that
Proai a frtead.
whrood and cnffla. but tmC as ah agty
Ida DahL
caieriilUar: be wiU be a beowUtal bu*•*»« »n* »o bcaatUuDy writ- terfly with lovely wIbsb."
tea that I did net have to copy it oa
"^V. Anm Kaie!~ they both ea^ typewilior.
^
ctolM. ta surprtoe.

1 would like to loin ib*-B«iublDe Club.

*

*

1 would like to have a card and button.

I have a slner who would like

to haw* a card nnd button, aiko.
name to Rth.l Henct.

^

« long ablle. H 1* aucb a beautiful dar
♦ that grownup people go about aHh vatlet were.
.„11„ o«
u, «« ib.i ...
C«». «... 0..J- .ouldn i:

2 aa tar at I caa.

* I trtll try ta ba levliiB helpful «
. and kind to everybody and to •
A

brt,bt «,b lb. ««.b.d b.„„-i«m. It

S'""

.Uarrli

i».i •

^

OrBantoad Ooeamber B, 1B*«.

their grot

furrt

head*

wheo .tour Prealdent was a little **'*

PraaWeni.l.Mlta Clara Bataa.
Viei

out

Mahal

(e,iival

of

Easter

When

she

And

1.

write

anil

that

made tbe day

ttcem

-nio.'ed tl^j. • fo*.

music

H*s name u Chiirk

-Read anolhcrV

Iti.i
It

Minnie
w« IS l■tB!l

smging

der. wlilte at*il gold.

At

each pfacc

‘ook* like tain loda'

llliimlUBlcU

U.0IIC1.

And alwa;s

i

lUi.

Vn..cJ



Hency.

fTertar

<'»>
Ran.

Name aent by Almeda Hency.
jBUita

Honrdo.

XoPlIiiiort.

Name aoni by Amalie Rounto.
Lawreoco
lileb.

Botonger.

iiaiiicular

I feed h*T 1

WUllam Wade. Tiai-er.te fi.y, ,\li. h .

i.tal ..h^-*. Ill:-' an eftr.

I»eai Ptesidri.i
I le.el.ed t
wHih

1

ilte rtseipl that you s.-iii me. I hate . -<to Easter eve the

l-w

.As. Ike.da.

lor the Sunshine Club and Cradle Roll.

bT

Nettle Bea. lt, age nine. Bertha Hea.h.

Ih.>

age srten

and

Samuel B<-aiti.

tltnore. age lout.

looks

very

Those at.t'.Hr'iii,. .ousins
Uan Htidulpb. age

to .March ;>s.'h.

neeniur.

^ mimiie longer. Kd fell over
|,j- ttrtatake, and then the lony

t-nf^ l«i-

1 tin

It. Un-. ji

She likes 1,0

with nte. 1 uim.;.'low*. t..r my JetlU birthday

1

getiiru: long.

I hste n . isier named

Iwgan.

1. l>

>•1 seen a ndilh, Ihii am

,\o

norothy D^ugtos and Grace Dottglaa. «'«« »P ‘"““'“R
over one shoulder a wee Japanese

—,4 aty. Jdlch.
■ Bfiet Daekm.

hrelto.

I'.- Ite.-to

-- -

»

The

y both very playful

X at EtsleMlme;

places

Even

I have shot

m-e ,helr Cradle Roll cards. When

school. ,h,.y Bct ohler the.

merely waiting ii> 1~* dix.-tti

around.
At happy Baatnrdlma.

After thal. all the itoys and
were Invited

Aad erery pretty bnd did aay.

into th.*

gli,s

dining ixjitjii.

Got.Mi'e

where the big table had Imhu covertxl

“Good peoiAe. Meas this holy da.v;

with a smooth green clmh. 4.->.:

; For Christ to rioea. tbe ageto say.

rvw

of ftmny ralddis. hens, chickens, an-l

At happy Baaiertime."

roosters

made of fit',

feailxerw. and

Itaitcn. wif» standing wilei.tiilx at mic
The pore, white Illy raised Bt ciif

end.

At Barier^lme. at Eaator-iluie;

The »wy* and gins xvett- given

r Itoe^Ienl —

for the oocaricn out

i>l

We have been hav

e such good tim

M. glad when Bprlug comes and
l>••al

Ihr darling hiivto >lng again

xail*^t.i*

At holy Saalerdlme!"

found an owner.

'

willows.

TTbi Eaater-tlnic. that Karier iimc:

Kkviclu— in |en and ink. and

Bri «iU the imrc. white lilies hlov

pnst y-wilhtw-w for the

Al happy Ehaier-tlme-

iikciI

l«t>1p*-

Sure enough, when Annl Rule cume.

Then abe looked larafully all over
Wto suddenly

gave a cn

from the big a|i|>ie tree under which and delight.
e-_^e

they

had plaxed

al!

large red apple fell on the xtalk. and' beautiful butterfly,

. aoKl^Ilt

re«< hlng

Of woader

On the wlndowwaai in

One the bright KUDligbi was a large and

auiiimer

lightly

batoaring

Hut a* bimiielf. and dlow-ly waving bis grid

under the and ptiride wing* lo and fro.
"Oh Aunt. Kate, can that beonrpgt*

o(i. Georite. »mh a bor- caterpillar turned into amh a beautl-

Gertrude Ritibat

lui hiitieiflyr •
. Ii.iie.| .aterpillsra. and

• Y.-*. ihi*

to the poor uglr v»rm

'lie.

did a great deal of

which onro crawled on th* .ground,

■ I..

took up a Mick to

and

did

nothing

«xnrch for food.

I

Hon many

in ail

hs II** but

He h'n* brokea bis

liively winged rreatur*. lo Al-J"

till nam

large and s very iij
:ma K. a isle ol

Tia.eiI'lt

Me war cut;

ttic

l have a llulc tosicr Maroarei
j ^
^

aide.
fine ihrea.to

. b.
.A

Ef

nlr. and

rest

ii|«n

llowerw/an> sIp

dew and honey from their . frag^UBt
iiloseom* "
-How

he

Itemhles"'

aatd

RtU:

"and wh.x doe* he wave hi* wing* *o? '
"He I* setiliiE them readx for flight

Were

And |»rhap» he tren.tde* from )«v l«



'
.T
Theie u
*i..itni. .lox.n htll
s.iioni today
iholars :
.xcr ibcre. I.tit

p,^

< up

and iiioxlne

|■r..„d»l

i

read himself wluit h.* to '
,

“el,.

,
,

.mid Klls.

Auntie.'' *aM EIIB. In * low voice,

^ he

I. -ptnninc out

,

the

-'Ye.

■ hint,

'.te.

l.cauiilul and
out



Of. out

..........

Mid Aiiiii Kate

I* Ki.inning hi- rbri.tid

be

crave*. Br.l lind oui-xelves angel* with

him* If

I•!tt1, and toniorrci*

we shall

wben we roiue

the llireutto.

w IndinK them

of tbe

nnd wiMt a '<'ty grave look, "do .on

S.1. he IS tuakiiiE Hie set. !m,„
sai.l Georxe. lokItiK clofcel,

Vo doi.:.( .1* it

Itoni di-

.oifily

uiU n.ine

piehipe-klitlt^ Kluelng- th.xm .into the
c-3idix.

“Oh.

There to u bole

in Ibe cocoon!" *

George and Ella were ia the ganlen. the room, and while she was doing so.
helping lo gather the last ot the fruit

ever llltl

She had

But

she called ont;

auntie, come uod aeel

that It was empty

A Lovely Easter Visitor.

We

Big sutler bad alM>-t.iude running u ill close and lea'
of j.naax
Idi'iiircs for each t

Twas long, and long, ami lone ago}

Elto went Into her own room.' whhR

made in one end of tbe cocoon, and

h.iv »o>'

p„„

darif'

she suw that a large hole had bM«

SUNSHINE RTORY.

Your dun-

lue'ihrough

the Uble. XYhlrherer figure waa toppledo»ei.l*IOiiBe.I 11. the winner, amt
each one irletl until a rah1.ll or bird

hay.
Tu glory afaloua on«s today.;

raVd.

' Iltit now put them to wa­

ter. and let us go to breakfast."

tomb, as you iiee and come forth n

eat h imd a eban.v* to roll a l»Il n- *e .

O may It ahine on us alway.

term ro

menre* *XVon't it be fun when you <i

At happy EaMet-TIme.
^'ell bear the aong cf heaven"

tbe

ground, have come to life again." naM

in a moment
Roy Kaley.

of IBssItig the eighth grade examina­
It is haid lo go
,,t.r.ex. rom.-r i.

"So tbe imie dry balls which has*
lain all winter In

blue china vaae for tbe flowers.

we

ant goiDg to school with ihe'inieittion
tion in Max

aae If

was-next to Aunt Ksle’a.b get a lUtle

1 remain, as ever.

ii„- nm.

Ing a long. <'uld w-mier. ami I will lu*

around to

isn't It wn&dorful

how they ennid com* tip out of Ibe

My letter Is getting <iinie long.
,,
, rtoae,' 1 hope le see

a S.i.*ani
veryi.iet

they were staring
spring had come,

dirt ao rlean and brigbtr'

Aunt Kale.

I«-

ideoKe go to scbool-

March n. Ihl
We its..

These dear flow­

out of the Eimind. and loking a* if

bo.lies, she .-.mPlenlv .tarted back with

It Its* bcvn sucli a long time -ime I
tost wioiv that I Ihmighi I wntil.l wt tic

found in the cri'Icii*

ers lokiiut their little yellow heads

this Id prim.

lublien
s doll.

ahd htldhi a' «inittn-r.

ll to

When does your spring
that I hav« lost
t ill .on
• Chrt'

Midi.

Ik-ar I’leshkiii—

Koft wtmlcn bills HIg Sis'", htd mude

•. The enm to the sky tooked op.

I am going

,be spriug.

March i:.. lt'i:.._

I rout

a i.rtghi. htvi-lv da). alir.sBi a* warm

iroui otfi place 10 the school

KIlu knell down to look foi it.

a f. w llncv «> >ou

haviag latih." -aid ahe. ,

and x,.|iow <ne-uses. "Hre wbat I hate
:i:ih ol KAl.iuarv.

A Snnsblner.

w.ek*. let of Fchool

I huve

nay Income real

Buiivhlncrs

and euni

Kate aniii.

cried Kito. Tushlag lub.
’ t thjgaud a imiH Lla. ;:
1 he dor.'K nanK* 1. Ja.-k. and the Ilte notii with bet bands fiill iif while

the was aistiit
.KBiidre,

"1 don't knowV' sahl George dowhi-

••.iiHille.-

r names are Ruby.
and two
I would like
Bisters are go
' brothers
Ilf the aroin in the grain Imwto. At
o„ ,j,p cradle Roll. 1 like
o school'yet. wTm' Htoier Emma
Bi'hool we have lots of fun. Mv stu.l^ ,h,. h,,], *,,iing
birds
. .
ant. ■ Their leach' will tie done ihli
IcK ore readlnc, aritUmeilr. .siwIUug
j nave seen mrohln and a fh>« k
Hahle. They like
s name to Kmt
eeography. language and petimansbii.. of wild ducks.
ve lost my button
xory well.
I lU... ,1.™. .11 Im, ™..11«, 1, . mil.
Siln.Ul..,.
,
,n. „

They

ihe-Klichen was loun.l to have

They raised their hc«d* and looked neatful in her raiuicious ain-onii««rki

ri^:

I would elite


'
-'
ih.*lr nest... ji. ih.- turn., ami .-at some Alts an.l BeuUh.

I go to s.-hool every small, and has hills all roiin.l about It.

Auniiedn-

I know It must be tnir. 'Hci.

-nlng was Raster Huaday -1 tbe Sail

I gltuuehl

I liaxe three ,*•„

, Tbe little flower* came through tbe candy, and were hidden, in the most
itnexpeeie.1

,

liat.1 as

Roby Harf. Alto Half and BeuUh^ !«>*««>
l>errt>e<l
Howard Kennetly
ind >icw At'® Dorolfay Douglas and Grace DougHart. Maple City. Mich, R. F. D. So. 2. >•*'»"*• ”»'«on bayen chicken, at
What an ohsei'ing l.o' you arc
Will you please »®®< »<®‘>' 'av'lx
Naaee arat by Edith Hart.
«»*► children toughed to see them'
Iiiieie.iini
lie* And will t«u give me another Voc hate told n* man.
Hannah Beach, ate three yeera: Eva
"'hen all the bunnies had me'tei
p button, for I have lost mine? M* let- things
Beach, age one year: Aiihnr Mortk
»«’'
^ ter to getting long, so I will
.lose.
aaare. age two years: Carrie Moril remained of the takes. Minnie |.rtiGood bye.
. R F
Borw. age one yeer. Derotur.
Mich, l»^r.l that the ne.tv pUy -H.imlug lor
,
From your Sunshine girl.
Na»ee eent by Eey Mortlmore.
*»»
*
Rose Deckel
_____________________
pretty basekeL wouod with different
Do Dorothy and Grace
h\e near
BUNBHINC POEMS.
colored ribbons, end such a froll.' a^
m?
How old are they*
Eerier Caret.
they ba.ll
The eggs were made of
ground

MtHiinoie

, ,

«■>' •
'■
“ill, ir.rt,
„„
4-™..i«»» mu.

Ice him very much.

aaM.

iKul crMture with vtogsT'

.1 the .at to yellow and wl.lte They

reading, writing and arith- I am in the fourth readei
We have five
teacher's name to Chester alwiit through with It

«nd

My

J.-SKUP..

•log. , The dog is bla.-k and white.

ind a Idack >d

lo the third grade,

-

Savior

Itonlen told Us so lsi<

.Aunt Kate. It .«*ciiis such a woodrrtul

I ideal -

aht .at w'toml n.tw

it.e.1 I1..11 .* i- ininie.1 whit., nnd Ik
r. suiall
I hav.* two ik-u. n .at and

litll W’H
teiallv

■ II

been tot Into the^

^ CUy. Mich, R. F. O. So. 3. Name.
acx by Georgia Wade.
The cakes wore egg.sha,*d. too

U'lioM w put lU.- 1
' .loti'l w.iiil »o r/>

March 1:1. H'l

osr

.mi
Mr

“He seeB* too dead ever to
WI13I a lia|i|i> buy you uiiUbJ I* to fully
I
hare b*i ntou; .t.iisIos.
Ik> you live tv-me to life aiaito r| i*Hev.* lu* will. iMWiise Anat
uegi all ul •ll•.•nl?

l.r.-Mem

r P. M,

Prnaldem—

end an apron.

That was a sifrprise to all hut

Harry Wade aad Hawl Wade. Trav- Minnie, syho

.IS

win ever come ont of ita tomb a bnsn-

inaln.b.

little time 1 will write n
i.at fun

thiners wilt enjuy your letter, also

I got for Christmas.
..........................
,ou.hoidiw w-v- • "-I wir rti.bo.,.

• Vc* l.ut'^Ve
tomb;.

Kat.* Nivs M..'- said Ella;

of hi.- wat


what

to .^lenmlyv • •

\.4..h tk, itt:i.

would have

I ike a bunnic’

-It was womlerful.
He h^
been three |rbole days deed.' agM »• -

lh.ua Goble, IhIm. to helirve '
'Do you WUeve. Geoigr. Ihgt lhal
age eight. Mease aend Bards anil pins
to me. .-xceiit those lor l.lllian. I re- |SN>r dried up iBseei on the wall thenv*

Siitt.taa ilay. «|cj
. l.i i.tl.c imbt ..I lh«* n.,a,

I am so pleaded to learn al>oui yuin

___
*■ «« afternoon. Of rourwe there
•r«in. nnd you .an't guess

hrance of our tgird's resUrrerilon from

Ihy-aiur. Gi-« rge:
Harn Dokey. Sunday

R.-v

y f.ir I 111* linii oii^.

N<«sen City/MIrh.

I. age thrro years. '

Ul-

Vour .*<.insh!nei.
Kniit llatwoiwi.

Ill- l.H’k.;

Yes. It begnn right nt ilw moment.

’ Nria(»~P^"NiM. Chariotie. Jllch.
flame n«ii hy Mr*. Grace Pern Nl«.

Wet*
cca

the fesllvat of Easter was to r*Brs|.

Ibiriii ii.

ntlng frl<*nd.

She wants

to Join ih.e.Sun»hlne cmi

funny lieis. an.l know that tlic Sun

for mamma thought abe

Num neat by Amelia Bourdo.

ebtldrea

s<hited before the fire, rolering

Aunt Kate was esptoining to them that

Jay /'outoon. age nine;

Genntde .Aimfs Kenned.,

'rb.h .xTaiv

Aud ilH-se

age cUveti. O.cur Graham, age ii.ur;

•■omi.t

ing to walk iiefore long,

Anhur Mo'rtimgre.

■ I......... .. triemU ami s. hoelttwie*.

her tia.ne l-catt- .me dai Ins.

Names aeU by Roy Mortlmore.

age Ole;

age iwo,'\^rrie .Mommoie, age one.

HU m

around on the flooi.

^d lh«- cueMt ^aii.
Kteiy
when mamma iiutu.l um* <d
„f ,1,,.
and .ro..^l. ,,„r white wolsl^ Ih- t...i.t H.mr *.-.r
ESir, Mich, R. F. D. No. .I, Xam. gewi ,„d |,rushed and smoMlied.
oimn and Queen tialkwl in and lai
kr Howard Kennody.
opi was afraid nobrely .».tld
.utirly
NeUto Reach. Beilha Rrarb. Samuel
n‘i;i • dr.'adinl lor a l. w
time in 11,11 uur .'kiss. ■
Pearl Morllamre.
UoriJ momer.is, uhlb everyone sal around
fr.r tills time.
ynre. RIadya Monimore. Hairy Hokey.
].oIiU'. Hto foriitnniely ing|..wlu*n
Your loving SunFhiiiei
Oscar Graham. Jay
Couhion. 'Dana ,i,p jj„ie cirl thought she couldn't
MIeh.

Kale

Hannah Beach, age three; Eta Beach,

>uu bow wen

louf Thendo'T Kennedy. II

Gennide Agnes Kenned''. 9rorrrs<'

OoMe and Lmian Rudolph,

Aunt

said, until ihey should-riv'wUb their
I alM> letelted own eyes

.uu

tta Wade



Bui

told -ibetii to have faith to vhai she

ihaiil.

some names m lu. . ..uiins and mends

'^nr.h
• .Hear I'fcsideDi

Mich. It.

He baby uroiher

se

When Crtppl.v! wa* a

p,l..v.iaUoii .. uM.-h.wei,
uiln.n
■"* ,j| *he .ould hop.
,1 UOfeMv,l„r,».-Mettled. nipF-^

and bow it rattled with a dry, bollnw
Hie t^Bincd in ll.

I

Mich. K

f
r 1
' 'H'l n..i Ibiuk ol 11 i

ebiciten her toes weie cm off. Xi. iii
lie aUler ilarv call* her Sweellie.-iri
M:nub- k.l|Hd lu*. .3MV around i'..e
„„

Name cent bv Ce^.r. . „

iempie<i to take tbe corooa gestly off
the ball: and feeling bow Hght it was.

Miue

.Mmeda Heno

Sb>- I'ouio up i

Tb.-re.are f.uir uiils and t

Xlinnie Stories.''

Owens aad

I aever

More Ihso ooce George and ERa wwe

sound, they could AM believe that any

.ire louneen *• hutor> at s.

(itandma said slic hud <nl.

glrto Hbe has lol.l yvHi about la the

Provemoni

Mow do you pUt -Dear?'
'

I- am Boing 10 M-hool.

In.iled, you may
**‘’''*» •“
Smislilm* 1
,
mend. Minnie.
and tionie. and I*®''. I have iliree pet chb keniL nu
Mich. *«• »«'•A”"*
Conaln Prank, and nil the boys and**"*®^ •>»
Ha'tie.
Cripided.

Uabel Bom. Tramrsh City. Oi>b.
A. F. Ii No. :.

- mo'n

'‘“»-

Kane aeiii hy Aithnr IVIky.

Tbalma .Owens. f'>7«l

">■

Mich.

tha «»iiinfc

where he lulghi be out of barn'a war'

V.-ru Vonhoii.

It

-|t

caterpiltor. in hi* abroad aad coffin,
■bung OD the malL necr

Th.* «,ii i.e

birds and horses on mv »

Utnena. .XticU. U. F.'(; ;

I an, F.a f-i..Mon- . ‘
.•! klial a hjpp,' *!

- Ili.te I

tlladys Vellut. Kn;!dri*. Ui.

'^*** **' f»'ruSon.biner.'

ih*. ».i;

Allch™ R. K. D- Xo.

' Ethel

*

Earl Monbore. age six; Gladys Xlor-

IV3. r.esM.uti •

neai.by Slariba JWyniog.

aad took It gMdy off the twig.

age one. Pearl .Mortimore. age eh-ten:

SUNSHINE LETTERS.

the*

We have loie of fun

W‘“ sfaaU hang oa a aal) to yoor roon."
■ ■''- abe said to Ella, “and to ibe apriag we
language
1 bate-two 1*1 shall see what win hagoea •
Their name* are Jem ami MHt«
80 all ihrouA the wiatar the poor

‘•lOM-

ve* Iter kind 1

e ch>:

O^de.

i

jon. :
—-

was an Fnstcr ;;.rt. a l>ooklei. rard. or
. i:. F.

abe saw tbe air full of bewtUnl bat.
**’ ‘ ihoaght I terflies.
Aad at
»s«.
Auat
Kale
It to a sire day today. I smiled, aad. kaeeUng down, tied a Ui
I am of silk thread arood tbe little rocoML

are

I like Mm l* happt «)..*a the en-w go.-» off

biw

“'<> ’*“* **•

«itt r«H*

The.

"‘•‘■■"A iiton> l.oie noise*

m.
- Donald Kennedv
.. Ml"!:!.?!!''?.:..
1 ppe >our H-l tomb

f shvu.ti 1:
»onder s

IVti'i 'ou ililiik ib»i «^.t u ni

r. Xo. t

!

the

look la bar

l<l>a. George asM she looked as tbeagh

writing this letter in echool.

The

il-i-tei, tuntilDc

From

anowdropa. and proctiac* purple, la.en- fi-Mc uila;.

J,eon Uotongcr. Frovemnnl

;

l.eaid

boinr

all «Nhe eat

nor and be likes to pla>

would write

Almnda Hency. Cedar Hot



La»e |.eiK at

wliha.iiinv

eyes, and a aoTt sweet anile oa her

written to tbe Sunablne

Vif ...
all •'
good

a

>' With )

Whhn .Minnie had fiiitolied her story

.Uu«lt.sl. aid tobi 1I:cm

placed on the breakfasi table, dainty

J-illth flnrf. Maple f«’-. 'ti



I

|.toy «iu,

|

si.e u.

dmamy. Ur«way

March 11. !»)£.

I aught cold In hei

niornlns nnd

AlwB.k th,. flrot MirlBi: flowers wew*
NEW-MCMBERS.
Ida Dahl. Cedai. Ulch.

lla>wo:.l.

happy

--------------i» Jes.uii
b.

ir tlito lime.

l•n►‘'<■•

in her **1,5.

. April *1. Itl2. Z041.

what

■ l»‘
H vert nice tomb.

.tultedlfferct.,. ...dat ;: r.:rh a Ln* ,h - thX: :r. . Xr.re ..MH-hted .be.

N>>mber of namca on the Cradle Roll

teathvi.

Voii loid me nl.-esi i*t

you

'***-’“

first

swered happily.' lie u risen Intlewi;"
' Somewat
♦ .

tell

throitKb •‘•‘W»1"' dog.jind he 1* a vert prett-,

Tbm .............Jill, OIrl ... i™.. lb... ... lb. I..1, ... lb, lllll, .

rU,bV

*

hill. snowhaK. and animat gaines. Our

tear* age. but I have lost mt button
and- wgn; another one.

thingt I -ee. aad all about uit i*ts.

BMond Vice Prwldent—Mr*. Iren# ttKiinlng- ' I.er mamna. met her with
*''''> season, and iliet strH.b o«hvr da
Peer./ Ihl.ld.
ibitb .N,,., i.U. o.
lo Bel I.
and oaTsitas
•.Me Or.ndeel.e-li™. A. L. .
ib. .ir ...t ,b™ .r. r.llel

Ktrin

Id. ISi;,

***

girl her manana alwav, made a *i.eelal

^realdant—Mra.

I go to M-hool

We play elide dowit

-

why yoor fTetodent llkea to t toll about in tbe-willow tree* awoke and pushed

* hUBB CLAIM BATEB; EdHor.^ * It hi our page.

Wm

lime <0 get them

1 bate«.<anl that you eeni me four like, hei lert pm.

^ Day. truly and perfectly, and that to wat ahtning in the eky, the ll^le cat* 'o

^

:

.. — of the great day* of' tbe year.

J when we mdeWtand bow cloee beavIf I ever fall in trying to do •
and we need never worry, or
"When the flood had j«»»ed
« thoae things I vrill “Try, try ♦
So II U a Sutubine tbe earth begun to dry an.l tb<

♦ a*ih*.-

, xii. h. R- T. D. Xo

But AoBt Kate was suodlag with a

Ofneaa. Mkh.
Preaideat—

alinoei ever> .U>.
I hate Mten le»)«b< a day. and it takes ntott of mv *4Wld writa
.

every I1vI»b thing.

^

Her

Aunt Kale repll.-rt

A thousand ilnxe* more l.esu-

• IH.I an.l hapi.x "If w.- are qor>d wiille we are caicr-

Itoder each «yie she hail writ

i-mara?"
' Ve.-. if w ate good. "

Mil.** Kemie...

_
___ ________________ bcl^x'd

As I hast* a lew

Aud qn the highest elm. a crotv
sunning.

I will wrH<y,and -

All Csriii

Thought-

ctxxse green btid th.- Mayflower Ilex

late tbe ground from which He rrae
rra dropped -ome llUle Bxed.

«'•
»■’««»
And sweei, ami low. the

axe Itappv

S|ia^* .v.tllc
VaO
moments
oil tiiid nil ptoxiiig v tt

the Kun.hlDci* a;.

trail the "Story of the Willow Kitties.'
Oh! «rhat win (Ito Uoaam

this great iv'irm le. SS H seemed to ber.

ainns thi<

"if

cold weather

It has ■•criainly iH-en a '
far. It 1i.
1 go Ki srhoOl exerx .la).
...................
^
................................. ..............
rytoB to pna* th.
Hglitli I
.radc
Two
I rti. uuhi i umthl w-:
grade fxaminaiioif
l•xamlnaIlOll•.
Two cthco
ethers arc
arc

OraM. Lord, that it b*

do

be sw'.

What

do you think

-Once upon a time." she began.
ifato mornlBg? A rasary.
a great city of ahe far ran. there waa singina a feeble song!
It

» a flood. The peoid® of Asia wereTery
ptusy.

ter to st hool-

s.n»
X

lo

be Well

We are selling

Wbea tbe flood came those kit- onrpoiatora now. and are getting nine-

L ito* were quite fltoguri^

for

yea ly cents a buubsL

Miss Ro-a

made me .very mm h

think of spring, wrhlrh ought

tend of emu. and everybody owned a cootoc pretty *ooa

I

I hare a name for

Her heart was

mil of a -nb-mit wonder aad awe at

H-a.

Pr. rUlcnt --

Out teseber's name t«

Jessup and

we

like

her

I am in the third grade

1 must close for this time,

From
Georgia Wade.

I WiOtoB Idg eMiogh to DO i

it.e other Fusty.ct

There are forty

the

'ai.-rplllar

kocxin.",-Its saH.

Thai i* ht* c,.*,r "

I ihonghi 1 xxoiiW wrij.* to x„n. bm

have never wrlrien b.-for.'
I am a gml
Brranae of the leraon aweel ii shows
bieus.
.
1 To thoae who may rare to rrad.
AK'I through the luvwn Hel.1 calling doing the same
ten xcar* ..Id and I am in the fourth
I iliink that if prrwo- I
My
studies are gcographj.
~........................................
Her name ,* Tabi.y era.ie
verance has
anything to do with ■ it we 1 laxc a ki.i-n
XI, nn. Ih. en... ■. IP II. r«™,.
fom Vp», ; Pu— Will,.'
Ve have twe f-ndh* Roll t-ai-f • The;i reading, atnhmciic. lancuacc. .lyillng
will snrely pass. We have exen sclen­
WIO^aatM a lltlto flower;
Wlihto your close lirown Urapiv-r sQi
I like to go to school
lan.c* are HarpI anJ Iton* Waxto and ie*amanship
ts ou? dresaea. so wc will have them
.1 risi^yaoed to His Holy SaaMt.
^«"’®
show.your rileer fur!
x.x teacher'- nan.e is Mrs.
I have a brother who waitfx to n-al w-ell
even if we do not |«a^! Rut we are..And

'A»d I know thal lle'U give them
Willow!-1 have
not looklDg at that 'Dict'l, Wc have• Join the StinrI-.lne nttl'. Ht* na*>c to Dago and she to nice to n*
power!
.
Then Minnie sras pievallrd uiwm tt grrat confldence to ourwelres. you mat William Watle. I am wriMna 'hto let two (tis: one I* nanieil Bluebell, and
Tp frOB th* i«d on® day ni *prtag—

Mf».d- a Iona u»e looklag at

I In- lieaiiiRiiI insect.

tim

cold winter.

south wind

Ella

C .lot; to B Sti.ic

Pt.duiblv

Dear I’regidffnf —

e maiite «ap is ninninc.

could

"while he

bare
wa* a

-aicipiUai

lOK.r iiglv wcrni. that be would .«me

bury iiu; Pm *,.|! .r .i rLigc-i sn.l a rot

tihie l» a lN*amirul butterSy. I think

finT'

he w«nM have Uheo glad lo bury hitn

''Wliv.

Yes

Aim.

Ka.-'

a

be ha* *;oin himself a On.*

silk.-n xhro.fi. oml is*iea.*.i hiais«lf up

M>ir up to that coffin.

And. Aunt Kate.

It seems htrunte that he should have
come out of hi* grave on Eaeter day.

In a coffin "

nor lord's reeurreetton day.

'is be deartr asked Bto.

Perbaiui

W* •' '«■ rouW -c- It was to learb Ocorgte and me aa
He t* nothing now bot a bttle Ea*ier leuson. Ueorgte will believe ll

' You wo'lbl
him

hard dry -hell. wh>rh neither nejvew

two pupil* ih OUT xchool and mr soot- nor hreathet.
mate to Ara(.ella Frleberg
W* hare bear "
tat together lor quMe awhile
I would
'Then he
like to )oin the Sunshine Club, and Geoigt:.
pirate omd me a ran) and button; abaa
-No. sot

He can iieith.-r sec tor

Just then the bntierflx- slowly lifted
bimneir on hto wings. Antlered aroaad

must

he

dead."

aaid

to a rtrrle. and aetiled Qniverlag and
Trembling on the rrocua tilniirmi

dead.

there

remains a

gqr staler Mtonie a bniios. as xbe ba* sr^ri: ol life to the llitle dried-op body.

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