Grand Traverse Herald, January 30, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 30, 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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1912-01-30

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and fravarao Bay EaQ^la
A YEAR

TWICE A. WEEK- •TUESPXy and THURSDAY—si.OO
TBAVEBSE CITY, tiRAND IRAVESSE COCNTY, MICHIO.VN. TI ESDAT. JAM ARY 30, 1912.

jm BY
FIll^B TREE

SaiTMUL UHIUTB
OavW M. Day af Qian Haven Being
tfrgad ta Make tba Raea Apainsi
Rabart E. WaHer.

VOTERS MUST
RE-ENROLL

NAS GUEST RF I
Mrs. )w. O. HeMen EfrterUined Sy
I Grand Rnplda Frienda.

NOW FRANCE
IS AROUSED

Away Friday.

TERRORISM
J CHINA

"Mre. W. O. Holden who has been
Seth Oaborn. aged C3 died
ipending a few weeks as tbe guest of
hum# 20S west TwelU street
“LAST STRAW OF ITALIAN IMFVIMFORTANT CHANGES IN PRIMA
IMPniAUSTS OOMMI
Mru. A. J. Brown of Grand Rapids to
o'clock Friday atonOng after a
OENCE” THE CRY.
RY LAW EMPHASIZED.
expected home tbe totter pan of the
ing Utoeaa wlU paralysis.
Seth Osborn was born Feb. NL U49:f7.
week. During her visit lo tbe Purla Calhoun rtwaty and came
nltore t'lty, Mru. Holden has been the
guest o{_ honor at a number of nodal
Grand Traverse region In 1S79. March
lU. bofh formal and Informal. Mrs. IS being' PLANklEO BY FRENCH
1932 be was married to Ntoa Clara
#MTV NAMES TO BE WRITTEN
Brown gave the Brat of tbe series
F. Brown and lo this anion Aaa born THEN beheaded'AS A WMIIMIMD
GOVERNMENT.
iiTfulu
TO REVOLUTIONISTS.
when aha enterutoed wlU a formal
oeveo children. Hlonie. who died In
Dus to Batevra af Staamar TavignaM tnfwia-y. Mra. May SmHh. 122« South
ravlalana Made (or Enrecment by dinner tost Monday evening and
Rayal Traeta In PakAa an Vn^s et
I'alon
strreL
Mrs.
Mand
Damon
of
card
party
Wedoeaday.
Others
who
—Me
CeiMrahand
Wat
Eaand
and
Mall—And far Chsnpas In
But^y. Henry Osborn who resides
entartaiaed were Mra C. P. Rankin.
Vassal was Rtoeaaad Trowtarty Affiliation af
.rde; Mru. J. A. Solomona tolarninlSt StVwest SeveoU straeL Beaaie.
Ma la ImmtoaM.
tha Votam.
ly; Mra P. A. Wuriburg. afternoon
Vera and John w ho are at borne wlU
Parto. >n. :7.—It to ramored that
mother. He also leavea Urea alaUnsing. Nlch.."Taa. fS.-Scveral party; QIra Nellie Hall. Mra Prod
new-provisions are conulnad in Che Tobey, ahd Mrs. A. W. Hompe. Inneh- France is prapariag ,to make a naval tera. Mrs. 'R 8 Gilbert of -Sanford.
Pakla. Jaa. 27.—MaMatab aaf tarMrs. Blmoni and Mrs. Blreh Of
eon
aad
bridge,
the
last
In
Ue
aeriea
against Italy. follo<
primary aleeiioo tow as amended by
rorlam rules China today, “twmttlag an order for hasty repairs of Ue Toledo. O.: aad ons broUer. N'etoon
the tost legUtoiare. a sj-nopsls of to be given Wednesday.
membara of Ua ravotwUofiary
dnougbl Vergatoud. The warT Osborn of i Blon f Ity, Mkrb.
which baa just been prepared and Is
icil at Mukdaa have baas sMaaS
Mr. Osborn was a member-of Ue
ehlpe will be'auppllad wiU ammunisued by Frederick C. MarUndale. secbr b.p«un«i .bo inibl bM )]»(>
Cburch
of
Ctarist
and
raaarnl
raury of state. Tbe moat important
Uoa from Uo^TooIob araaaal.
is that every voter who baa not reen­
The war departmeat.ls a scene of w-erp held from them Eositoy after­ ic street as a warning.
activity today. Tba aewspapera claim noon at 2:30. iDtemeai was in Oakrolled elDoe the amendment went
A bomb waa harled at Oawaral
PRAoViCAL EDUCATION
AOVOeffect last August} ouat do ao before
that
Ua salxure of Ua TavlgnaM in wood.
Chabg Huai Txa. leader of the Im­
DATED SY L. U WRIGHT.
be con jwrticipala in a primary elecFrench watara to Ua
airaw of
perial forces at Tin Ttoa. Ha sacapwai tataadal enublas Marvin baUoB. Enrollment days are January Ballavaa That TaeVwch Tima la' Oe- lulton Inpudence."
•d hiftiry. Ltoag PL a Maaeba aUlaaaealh lU wallAt batora ha had Uma
n and April 1.
voted to Impractical Study
Diplamatoa Clash Expactad.
uan. who connaalad ayatoat aWStte
to aaoapa. Mr. Woodward vas ataadIt Is possible to enroll fay mail, by
Rome. Jan. 27.—Tbe Preacb steemar
tIOD was probably tataRy hart fEg*
tU aa elooa to Narvta whw the trae
sending an affidavit of Intention to
Tavigaano. aalsad fay luUaas off Tania,
caiTtaga was blowa ap by a kv
taU that UMr lAonldara toachad and
support the party named'. Provision
voiuUoetot bomb.
U L. Wright. State superintendent has boen released. .accoMiag t
aaaasad death hr a few lachaa.
ist traud by boards of registraforeign office annonacament. The
Reports from lbs impartoi RVilnR
Hr. Marrln waa'a aoa of Mr. aad Mra. Has Caewrad Taft Farm and Eawa tino to made througb tha raqiilremont of public InstruciioD. la an liddrees
Jtiona an the SuSjaet Moat Be say the tinopa are oe tha fgi.sR
steamer
whs
aaarcbod
but
no
eonto the teachers of tha city Friday
AdiainiiB Property far That
Henaan Marria of Baxter aad waa
"Undwr CawaMaratten.
that Mmes of partiea most be written afternoon, propounded in daUlled trafaaad waa fooad. It'Is expected
muUny, Uay dated tkraa MStts
Purpaaa. ^
ia tUa vlelnllr.
out In full In the hooka, and-aot dit­ form Ue theory of iBlroducIng more that Uere will ba uwthar dlptomaUc
back par. OWar BMVbar of Qw t»County tod Ct
toed or put Id with a rubber sUmp.
clash WlU Prance u a leauU of the
pertal clan bMteva that (WalfS S*»
practlrsl
inatniction
Inlo'
Ue
present
HamlHon iJ offering a aartea o( prtsaa
Andrew H. Fbppe: the
oilUtal
craury
Izur^.
^enitea to toavMabto aalaaa'tha tkrim
nyaiem of educatloo and etlmlnnttog
conaiating «f
writer oB the Cineinnatl BOdnirer Las foUowa‘lQ full;
uanecesaarT atndy which only
children oC,^ Ue rural schooto up to
ired the Taft tarn located on (be
a for Em
la
a
waste
of
Uma
He
auted
and
including
the
elghU
grade
for
Ue
Oaa or OrtfllnalTian^ra of Haimah. went abww of the bay In Ljeuaar
Every voter must enroll. The tact
beat caasya oo tbe aubJecL The Value
ooonty, together with the fano ad- that a parson may have been enrolled Uat-one great fault of the common
Uy A Ca. Aaaaad Awajr In
public education lies In Ue fact that
of'coed Rpapo," the esBaya not to
iolning it and win stock them both
' faaadaaa. Callfanila.
under any forsMr art/dose not conau- tbe system to arranged with Ue idea
Raercatten Club Haa Clasnad Rink an eootalo leaa Ipan 290 words
with poultry which he bci.e<ey is an tute him an enrolled voter under the
in view Uat every graduate will go to
than 23b. AH compoaiitena wlU be DECMiON BETWEEN TRAVSNM
Word hu haao'i^Tod 4 Uda dty
,
Bey:l to fmU rala- present tow. No elector ahMl be
college. Hewever only five per cent
lodged by taking their
CITY AND LUOINGTON.
o( the
of WUUan Morgaa
lag. He will raise waits Loshoms
deenad a geuUffad aaroUed alactor of Ue graduatee have Ue opportunity
IMndiM, CaUtamla. The iddar real- and if the <A\ekto» aad acb* for
For Ue Brat Uma in aeveral years EnglUh and panmaasblp Into conaldwho has been . aaroltod prior t o to attend oollcee so It becomes necI tba eoateaaltjr wlH misom- stocking the plaa canoa* be aecmad
tbe akaUng oa Grand Traversa bay to eratten. Tha ansaya are to be haaded
August Brat, nlneieen hundred elevkry and advisable to provide for Ue all that could be desired and yeatar- into Ue teachen of the school which
r..Morsaa na oaa of tba oridna! In this tocallD he wlU bring tbcai
ninety-fir# per cunt wbo mre unable to
■amhara of the Bra of Hanaah, Ur with hl(c froip Ctndanar.
ds3' Ihto partlcutor phase of out door Ue roateatant atteads by March t and
I in each c
afford to attend school' after their
ara to be to U9 hands of tha Judtaa
A Co., which was oonpoaad of Panr
^r. Foppe haa coadadad that tbara to tha board of elacUon Inspectora. graduation from Ue graded acboola sport rwachod Its helghU when abbui
Grand BapMa. daa. »^-4lp aatop
Hannah. A. Tracr Ur. Jamaa Hor300
men. women and chUdran t^ ad- not later than March 10. The jadgaa
provided by the geoeoA eloetioa U is WlU this condition to mind that vahuge of the opportDAlUsa off
who will decide on Uetr merits are (ten of a pemaaaBl site for tha mtA
sajAd ^lltfea Monan. ne direct a BO.0 Bonay and peraonhl traadoa
in'operating a lara of this kind than tow.
Mr. Wright advisee the ellmlnetloB of for tbe enjoymeift of Uto panUme on County Oommlaatener of Schoola .Lee gan Natloaal Gaard^aa baoa mflf W
asaaAaaaat M the Hannah A Ur Inand
af­
great
deal
of
book
study,
directing
tdnttrth this «tr were la char*a of
Any onrollmeot bonrd or tha mem
lbe.^rink. near the Middle of the bay Hornsby. Mra. L. J. Gibbs of Mayfield
ter dcir. o
; tbe propoaitloa bars tbereof faiUng to bold an coroll- of energy in practical work such
Mr. Hanmh and Mr. Ur. Jamaa Mors oa Ua p
from (be G. R. A I. atntten, effect­ snd Mra. AYshk
CM and WiUlaa Uoicas cotniaf bare aalacted this locality In
This U an excellent plan for de­ d. Tbrsa towaa so finr have ffOkiik
manl to Mfbrd tha voters an oppor­ Manual Training. DomesilL- Science ed Urdugh Ue efforts of Ua Recrea
to any other part of the country. Ha
many other subyects For Ue tkm club.
of)r at latorralo.
veloping the Interest of the riaing
tunity to become enrolled shall upon
bid (or Ua psmanaat heus at Us
Tba daatk of WJtUaa Mortan. who will build a -complata chicken ranch oonvlcUon be deemed gucty of a mis­ time necessarily consumed In the
seseratloa
in
Ibe
good
roods
Thaaa ara
For Ue past few dsya during the
and conduct the buMnem upon an aa- demeanor.
Ileal studies, such as forelxn and
haa not haaa la the cUr far a
lit In great
,
aiy. Ladlagwa aad Port HiN^
evening or whenever they had Ume.
dead languages, certain phases of
rear*, laaeaa A. Tracy Ur of Chkaco tonslve acuta tha year round. There
future, as It will
stela a
Two enrollmenl days are provided
members of the club and oUera have to Ua cause la
the ooly nafrlvias manbar of thia Is a good awkel locally and tba ship­ for during the present yenr Saturday, maUemaUcs and reading In elnas U
not only awakan the Interest of the twlM In Ijadlagtoe ■
put forth their efforts to ctosa a ^ace
proadnaat Im. which baa bean a ping facilities are ail that could be
ry 27. and Monday. April 1. wasted and might beUer be spent in of snow in order to get dow nto good young In Ue aubject but ft wUl cause Hnrov but Ua slate unapo hare isrBoat powacfu factor In the daralop- wished for in a bualneee of tbto kind.
at Trararaa City.
>UcatloD must be made to work Id manual trafniag and dom^tlc ■kaUng lee. Tbe rink Is large enough tbe older people as well to acqnalut
Tbe adding of a large number of
aclenco which lenda to fit one for a
y Bant oir tta Grand Trararaa rackta.
WlU Bome of Uo vital
t board for i
eaomodate all vho care to skate
tha state smeaMP>
certain' occu|>atlon.
tnila not aeUraly aaaodated with the chickens to the stock on fruit farms on Mch of these days.
and Uto sport premtoas to baeoma Ue facts connected with the novel
nsaiu tost Angnau the h
f ampniy. WUSna Morinn. op to Ua has bean advocated In ibis aecUoa
Ail Ue schools of Ua eooaty will of Ocnaral WiEtoM T. MoOiartR, iL
Tbe
person
wbo
graduates
from
chief pleasure of Traversa City for
May Enroll by Mall.
Una of Us death, stn haU m inter- aad many of the growers are coalag
be
allowed
to
oooteat
for
Ue
pnre*
Igb school and then spends fiw lo Ue next few weeks.
8. Appleby of Bagtaaw. J. E. Hart ti
An alactor may booome enrolled by
oat In noiM of tho Hannah A Ur to rocbgnito the logic of the argowhich are of a very^aubstenllkl na­ SlDcUlr, Oaptala Paregr Padtaranm at
six yean in college after which iKis
Tfae two aupplement Mch delivering, to person or by mall, to necesaary tf> aerve for a time at a
ptoHfUia hara.
ture.
»
Banlt Bte. Maria aad Dr. Harrr Haas
other and are bonad to give large ro- tha city or township clerk, or the
or almost no aaUry to for the
of lanmlng. vtoitod Travarea CUy aad
lofulher. Tha officer In charge of tbs enrollment period of usually twenty years a paruLMdingtew to took over Ua rttss sD
aaoeeaa of Mr. Fbppa's vaatnro win be book, .nt any time, a written redoest
B burden to his or her faUers
farad.
by
Large Fiacw of Thaaa Handaame Sweat
watched with intaraet by the chicken
pocketbook. and not what education
No report has yet baaa paSa aa
Singing Birds Is Harm.
Laeal Bastoasa Man's Aaaactotten «
AnsMT MaMtog" of ftouway Man aad (raft bsu to this part of tha nffldavit setUng forth that he U a «ua- Intends him or ber a "producer." It
lIBod aieotor and lhatlt|phto bona fidfa
thaaa laxpaetloaa. Bar wffl may ‘M
Ss Wall ■Rspraasntad at ConMM# Laal NiMtt.
Is
with
Uls
proposition
Uat
modern
Bird loveta are n'hUiig wfth intereal
totenUon.u afffllata’wiu the political
mada until Ua But Aaglatotara
vantteit.
party with which he aeeks to enroll. education has to deal, the training of the visitation of a Soch’of pine gros­ Tba local Boslneat Mcn aaaaoctotloa
Tba RaflwayB^ Relief Am
. Ualaaa ato^^prapotf
voter enrolla by affida^'be can­ studeou ao Uey wilt be capable of beaks within Ue cfty\Umlte. The Is making Ue final preparaUoas for
■p bafora US baard. It Is pah.
UM Of ABoHca. Travaree City dlH“I AM FOR ROOEEVELT.not pfirtidpate in a^ primary elec­ earning Ibelr own living, and Uls Oock seems to ronaist jnoaUy^of fe the coming auto convantten -of the abte that Ua choiea win ba batwM
BloB No. t held thair regnlar annual
>bould
be
done
In
the
Teast
possible
tion Unt eball oc^r within two
males and young vales not yet in full Retell Orocora and General Merchapu Travtna caty aad Isidiagtoa.
atocUoa Thanday ovaaiag aad tho
••Fliut Last and AH tha Tima,*' • aonihe.from the date of such enrall- time, for Ue man with a limited edu­ plumage. neverUeleaa strikingly beaolatlon which will bold It
“Grand Rapids has Ideal maaaavar
cation playn Just as Important n part tiful In their markings of aaflron yalPrbaldanl-Mdwajd Kaltb.
meoL
ventlon in this city Pebrnary iS-H. grouida U its vidalty.*' said OaMral
or red. Perched blgb In a
A voter who has not enrolled In the as a cltixaa as the man that Is tho­
▼ton PrMrtBant—Jc^ Tbomaa.
According to Ua rales Ue Traverae MeOunia yeaterday, *Tb^ ara hattir
roughly
edutated.
the effect Is that of a bird a little City branch to anUtled to 22 dale- than any I havw aaaa. aa tar aa that
anner above provided letcept
Becreta^TkaaNrer—WUiU Kaagga.
Raaaavalt. first, tost and alt tha
Mr. WMgtii auted Uat knowledge Is smaller tbao s robin, with ashy breast
haretoafter spadBed} cannot partici­
Beard M Dirnotora-A. L. Robbtai.
gates whkb have beeo chosen as foV- parUeutor pbaaa ia eooearto. TM
time. Tha Raaaavalt aanUmtirt
pate to and will not ba permitted to not power, but the ability to do and and black wings marked w|U whHe. tews; George W. KanL
W. a UBB BBer Downer.
R- StJek- gnoad to railing, bat la ewrsrad wMh
la
prudamlnant
In
Mtehlgan.''
tbe
Skill
with
wbicb
ft
Is
executed
but on eloeer scrutiny Ua brilliant ney. J. G. Straub. Prank King, A. W. improved fama, whM mid mitk
vote at a primary election.
Chaplaln-.f«OBa RobbioaThis
was
the
atatemant
ef
GavIs power. And It Is this tact which coloring of head, cheeks, and back is Bartok. B. C. Lewis. W. R. Pbota. WOAndiUnc Boanh-a P. Brown. A. L.
Must Write Party NamA
tba site aftogathar axpaeatva. AfiS.
arnar OAorn whan Intervlaw^
BobMna. P. M. MMohor.
Tha enrollment board to reqilred to proves bis Ueory Uat a grpsi deal of visible, aa tlie bird fcaau In Ue pine liam GersL Sberlcy Hlaea. Julius loo. ittanotaaaayofUaMg UsA
aa ts where he stead to tha pruO. R. Namy. Sttprema Proaldei
write the name of the political party koowledga each as Is received from treei or devours tbe raounlaln nab ber­ Campbell. C B Taylor. T. A. Nelson. and tha beard hag daelded that M
book
study,
dulls
the'
conceptive
ries
Attention
may
first
ba
attract­
MnakacoB lastaDad tba offloara, and
given by a persMt making appllcatton
F. 8. BIrdsslI. J. j. Brtna.
site about# ba near oaa of Ua lakSS.
at tka epaatag of tho Boetlag he made
Ditto marks shall .not Ueulties aad is Uerefore Impractical. ed by a short song as sweet as it Is Friedrlrfa. Ia>ren Goan. Quo KylseTka.
Tba Nadeoal Guard wUl aaai s
UDuseal, coming lo Ue dead of wlm- Will Darrow. U Roacoe. J. C. Hopkins. alu six mllas sqttara. Than ara moetf
an addtaae to which ha ooUinad the
ba uaad to Indicate any voter's affili­
- with the thermometer below zero Georgs Bine. C A.' Barbee.
pauey tt tha naaortatloo and the benation. The use of rubber stamps for
things to bacoaaidarad. Thsprmis
Theac
birds
are
protected
by
tow.
otto to ba Aartvod from Baabarshtp
this nsrpoae is not aothoriced.
It is geoerally nndarstood -ibat Uls must ba suU that -the camp afta vtl
and a heavy fine tmpoaed on t
in the BGMltabficB Mr. Muiray laR
rViht voter naglecu or refoeea
Uon to tomposid i
bo saniury. than mast bo gaod FaW
ttto Boralag tor Grand Rapids where Qavammant InvaaMgailona af Allagad ^ra tha name of bU partk. or It he Twe Man From Bllghu Fined for K^'L who kill them
grocers aad t
and good raiiread iraaaportatl^
Oynamlte Canaplracy ta Fractb
ir^ Birds Out of Seeaen
ha will addraaa a ataatlag of (ha aa
haa none, he shall not be enrolled hy
all ilnea of Ihs retell business sod Trarersa City has SOBS advMQ|||S
cally Cair^lstsd.'
tho aaroliment bonrd.
has proved to bo of great benefit
over Lodagtoa. and tha totteraiiarm’
Glen
Paton
and
John
Aesrfalij
A quallBed elector who falls to have
the members.
The enterteioment fern better faetUtiea to other raasaej*
Jad. Jan.
:i.-Thi bis name enrolled on enrdlment day SUgbu sere brought bclor* Ju^e
committee is bvsy arranginx for lak
The individaaJ miMkiri of
on romittoini Fourteen Miles to Lcland In
Goverament haa praclically completed by reason of sickoess or unavoidable .Keriinger Mon<jay
teg care of the delegates and s> rord hoard hare net eomgaad notes. aa<
the toveatlgatloa of the alleged dyTitne.
ing to preaeoKTOporrs Ifae kK-a! hotels tbe board Is auU apaa for propoUice. and who is a qualified elect- of Deputy Came %S>rdens R. AlUn
Smith
and
William
KiiUe
pbo
chanced
aatnlltog
coaspirary.
The
grand
Jury
▼Nil Be HaW In Pofd
will be lased tri teeir oi-a- i«y to take tteos *rba report will ba asada ta
1 primary elertion day.' or any
win probably make its report
i twrt) onMsting of K 1. Beebe rare of those tfast .• <- -'-iMir.K
Oarepa.
person who may not have become Ucm alth kining ducks out of henYon
the Dvvi Isglatotare. aad unlasa aomo
Wodneedty la the annou^ment of twenty-one yearu of ago or a quali­ They plead guilty to the charge r.nd
Kalkaska. Otto Johnaoa. Th
twMcr propoaftioe Is made, the ehoA
f The teoth AMual abow of the aortb- Dlatrirt Attoruey Miller., filler ai
Sotions
fied elector uimH after enrollmenl day. were fined (in snd.coets amount'nc .Vclaon. Peter Ollncns of
win He wHh Ueaa towaa that hav«
am Micblgas ftosltiy aasedstioa i " ad -that tbara would be a number of may have bis' name eun>llo<r on* pri­ I $;73 eai-h which ihev |iald.
Bay. aod An bte Ameeof Honor, walk.
To Drain Arksnsss Swamp.
asked f<w tbe aute eaeampMOL Thsy
ba beid January gb to February 2 _
I'-e from North Maniiou
Now that the watery'in ihl-. i
Memphis. Tenn. J*o 2:.—A
mary elect Ion'^Tupew making onib
are working now lo gst eatlmates am
the Grand Traforae Auto compaay
tstood to Ix-tond
Banday. They
are all frosen over the du.ks
set for cine of the most gtgsnUc what tbe sites ran ba aacved.ldr.*'
> any of such facts.
caraca on wwt Pront atreet, the ball#
'made tbe dlsiaara of fourtMn
drainage Br»Je«te ever underteken in
Any person who has been enrolled come Inland in search of roo. lag halag donated tree of charge
let today by an enxi
but has changed his renideBoe may aheilbr and being urae aotn? unprin­ in abowi Uree aad one bait boura.
the aBaoclatloB by the
which
i
iparaUvely good lime neeriog firm of this «ly Tbe proietl
ba aarollad in the new precinct and cipled pereona are attempting
Bryaat A Plska. Indlcatlcas are that
when
coosidera
condition ofliocolvee tbe redunalion of sunken
vote therein by procuring n osrufi- them off oa the sly, Ulnklng list
tbara wm be a larger diapla}- of birds
oorUoastern Arkansas, sapwill be Ue wlaer. but with the Ue ke. A'or a dtotanra of seven milesiiu^
Insurance After Jan. T..1IU.
cf enrollment or antUfylng tbe
ttta year than aver before as bm}
rrom tbe Utopd Ue waifctag • ns j posed to have been cwosed
ad Safely at MMektea. Ry.
of the new precinct. ■latcm of Hading out these ininga Uial
appHcatlewi bare been received from
Chicago. Jaa. tnTha national coeUe depoty game ward»n< have H w:ll good for Uere/Waa very 1‘ule )f any j,.,rthqoake about ^00 years ago. About
As to Change of Par<y.
an parts of this aacUga fttmi oWaeie venuob of tha Modaru Woodmen of
Cairo. 111. Jaa. 22.—L’atea JaatUoa,
rongh tor eaeoonternd tojl tbe rest ofljor. square miles are tocloded in Ue
be a hard proposition fe: an;
^"henever an enrolled voter
Who want to axhlMt their birds at Ue America adopted a naolutloo ralatog
■nnged his party eSiltotion and de- get. away wlUoat being discoveicl the way was Borough that It was hard I at,,nrt. The contract calls for Ue iwelv^ paaaengara aboard tha (ant
■bow.
all wjwie life
airce to enroll aa a uember of an­ sooner or later. There it a reason work akme tor Ueai to keep on Ueir | <«natrneUeo of abenrt 209 tnUas of which waa swept down auaam tram
AH stock to ba exhlbltod at the to too per *ccaL over Ua price aow
dlicbes.' 2*0 mOea of wbicb will be here yeaterday by as lea Sba, taday
other pollUcal party, he may do' eo for killing dneke and ever,' tr-ie Amt
Mmw Bast ba esat to
40 to 39 feet wide aad IS feat deep. ara safe at WkkllSa. Ky. Tha has*
paid. Tbe advance tgkea
by panonaliy making nppllcniion to lean clUsen abooM be wimng i ■ U
C. *. Maarli% TtoTeraa Cfp who 1^ tact January I. ml Tha new pton
Tbe main ditch will ba S3 mllas kmg wu carried tou Ua Mtoatoaipfl hp
up to Ue tow and give the birds
board
on
any
earoU. charge of tba Ww. and aU aped
Snrplea water wiU ba lad Into tha 8L
of tochance to aaka a IlvSig vatil il
BoM be la the show room bj
wra «( varioaa
d to required to proper Ume cornea to kill Uem aennS- rived tost night to look after his farm Prancto and Tyraasa rivers. Tha n~
p-cloek aooa on tawary m
ctomattotf'wUl coot ahont tl.S«0>oe. Terad only ali^Uy from the aTpoomtm
wblU to located on Arbntus lake.
ittg to the atete tow.
Coapagat««j[
Cine* J. W. Hmmb dacllaad to ba
WIUlAki MAfIVtN MET iNETANT coosidarea as a candidate tor the state
VBmilDAY
in the rth district, the t
of David H. Day of Gian Haven. Uelanao county, hu been promtn
before' the public H an opponent to
the rwndidscy of Senator Robert £.
/WITNOWT «VIN« HIM TIMt TO Walter, who seeks a ranomlaaUoi
KMASC
Ij claimed la behalf of Mr. Day that
WfsEssfM siM Hatf N«rfm« he is speclaUr fiuad for the office, be­
ing one of the Urgeat Und liMdors la
iMtps rnm iBjufy-MsfYli.
LeeUnau
coonty. a progresalva cltWm Wait Kiwm l« Hslfif
isaa aad for two larBs praaMeat of
EtrtHoE «r Klfi|H«'.
tha Waatara Michigan Development
KtscMav, Jm.
tetal scddest bureau. -It Is also argued that UebccdnM
yntenlM .sfunoon laaan eonnty is entiUed to recogni­
Yb« WQItea M»rirln. ftsed 19, wu la tion. not having bad representatic
•luttr' UM fer a taUlac trse os tli«. the stale eMale 'for about A3 y<
tera of JaroE Woodnni. Marrln. However. Mr. Walter Is etill as active
CbartM Bscktar aad Mr. Woodward force, and Mr. Day has not yet aavara cattlac dawn traaa aad at tba Donneod deflnliMy whether be wlU be
Una tba sooMant oocorrad there wa» la ibe race or not. altbough he baa not
a atrosc wtsd btowloc sad {U tree suted that he will decliue.

■.nEEmlmaiiiiiHiTm

Ry segretaF of state

RAYAE OENOISTRATIOR

WenHS ETEA

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TO CUT OUT FRILLS

TO RAISE LEGHORNS

I

SEIRMREAD
Planar RaaWofit •* Ratten Ft

GUUn RUAOS ESSAY
/

IIUUlIHRnUIDEM

SUTIM B 6000

L

VISIT OF TRERRKRGUS

RaMUnGUTM

SBBATHII^FRUIISEII

M. N. G. CAMP SHE

HECTED REEBATES

ouen waE bfbisive

WALAED FROM ISIARD

PMHIRY SWV

W RAISE II RITES

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EERO. D U RE FLOE

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\fyklkb TRATKBSB HERALD. 4KD TRAVERSE BAT KA<H>E. TrESDAT. JMS^ABT ». 1912.

Tnveris- to4i
and ^v« (h^ a t^aare .lo Baki S>>^<
and it may be aasumed that tba
a leescnltv ot the
dISIcnttiaa In aecuiing mm to work
tba tame, at the aame time
IV a rural citizenship that would be
progressive and benabclml mx only
the boys themselves but to the fsrM

which wot Id fit tbem for
ome poalttou or orenpaUoo
that
wouU be saRtd to tbalr aUiUhl.
bclievea ti^t a raaAfaaUBmt <M tba
system «n1d be made so that a aladent ^ coming fro* the pabllc wdiattS
. .. C-. ----------li, ii ielMurc
(hat for 4rtt<h fee M beat Stud. a.<d
irgwea (bal a aysUm providing tor
isncb a coarae be
The viewa apd argunictos of ^peri Wfi^.A0.i^at Witt iw
ui thousands of laifJBiyers In tfc state
who help CO support the scbiwla
wto jpeOeve that Iboy are not acooni|jfci|wy as Bibch as they migni. wiiilr
all ot Superfntendeni Wright's views
may esu meet allh Instaui f«vor,
ibc same tUv'x^ 4 general proposi
(Ion be Is right and his contentioDs
'cspocted and cncuurag

■T toecled
L'attad Stoles arnalor from Kaaaas.
....

til Dll's Sign
you kilow

i.

fibw-t ntw
he in MMloB during tbe s
the polls are required lo be open I ^ _ _
a geaerai elecUoo. rU: Prom 7 In' -jrat a—wjVh**ti'5r>*Srn sraeses|C
foreeooB uniil 3 to the aftefyivon | SsraiSrSyjfcJl?stoaer toasw

1787—Thomas Paine, author oT -TTic
that you are
Age ,o( Baa son." born
pettjng the^
8. 1809.
one prepa­
ITSC-Ueary Lsmi a <
The moremaBt of eons end dabkhration that
soldier of the Atrfrrican I
of the farmers to the great rtliea
Eas stood
bora, U*Td HarahlJi, 1W8.
1782—Danlel--fr E. Auber. totwu*
the test for
PKKDEBICK C- MABTINDAlX,
hecauaa I
, ,
operatk «j»n|ioset. bora
at -|^n.
OTcr tfniiySet-rrtory cf State i
that It once wS. tolatolic davetopPranre. Died In I’irls. May 13.T^1.
five years
oneat and Improvcm
179'—CoiigrcsA iMiaaad. a sirtogent
School Report.
_______
aiiff Baehlncry are making fann wwk
rause aetiiQg
laeth g|
"
,
and
still
re­
nsturallzallou Igw. reqalrins rvuoncla
Itopurtoftbc Haney s. taa.l. IWatrin 1
to*V**d wMsn
easier and tnora pk>gtabV%
mains ike Standard
lion of tifles of nobllltv. '
7 irac, liaal Ua> liiwaahip L.r tin*?*'
**ba«^ to the farm" eeatiment ia being
tonic-Fbod-rhedicinc.
1820—George iv. svececd>-«l George
coding
January
13.
1913.
Nuuraoeired n ith great reapecL
til. oa the English i^hronc.
used and recommended
U-r or-dkys laugbl. T9; tulsl toroll
Vhere are many splendid posslMIl1«12—wiillam McKinley,
twenty
by the medical profes­
msau set buy* enruUed. 1C; airii eetles fu Ibis plan, as It Wonid not only
aitb preai^t of the C. 8.. bora In
sion the vwld over.
loUed. 14; average dolly attrndaace.
tmd u. devefop the farms, bat de
.NItos. Ohio. Died lo Bufalo, Sept
.3; pcrceeiagc pf atleadoaie. C7 i.
. a, MooftMkas mttar • eVp and espibd. the phyalcal 'knd
14, liWI.
Tbooe who were nclthi-r tardy noc
, if«. «t tkt tUwroM <t zporul quaUtiea of (be 'rtslng gencra1833-kansaa a^mlttqd w the VaioB
absent daring thg^tuunth are Howard
i VlKvan* at7. Mlclu amdar the Act ilon In the large cities wbich la reas tbe tblny-fouirth stoie.
.Nunoo. Joseph''Dr^wra. rUii-cie Cnisirfetad from jacecssful eSorU by
y
Oowrew oi )Ur^ i ICA
1883—A BUUe of Sir George
this iw^tejn jh^-tory.

Evem Tremaine.- James TreSDD of ibelr enrlronmcBt. which now
aniar unveil^ In Ottawa.
is the embodiment of
lualne. Geue Zlmniermau. Alton fUpreaenU in bnadreda of clUes only
I9JI—AppolnUacni pt the Puke of
Kr. Kau Hooell, dated the
Jawaary *6daaUtuiion and dlatreas. tt'e believe
Kuwpkt. Martbi Aesi-taliuiaB and Uos< Teath day of ilarak. A U. 1«0S.
elements that make for,
.90S. aad
i:i»—Robert Baras, tba grant Scot Coanaughl to tucwM Earl Grey Tire Tremaln,
that It an ontlel la furnished from the
recorded In tbs offuw si ihr Rsa
good health and
Hsb poi< bora. Died July :i. I7»C. Guvoraor-Geocrsl of Canada. .
ol Deeds for the County of Craad
dtlm toward tbo tarins. and that If
TraveriK- and State,of JHtklgaa. ua
U04—Jean Jaeqaaa Deauallnaa pro­
. Alii
coi^mA.
tba growing boye are given ia oppor­
A Htra . a Lighthowssr
tbe Tenth dav of MkN-k.' 8k tk. |h«s
' Aeoraurr Alrda^ ia dally rocelV' tunity to belter tbelr condUion by claimed hiraeeir emparor of Havil.
r ...
y-Mra J. S
s Donahue South Ha
39 of MortgoM on |«n 26.
Mich-, a civil war <ai>utiii. a> a
anauniicec rrom aBmeraua cftlei
of the agrlcnltural and borft-' ItS^Tba Uukc of WeUingUw be
IlKbUlOUMi het;to-r.
aveilcd awful
LMI«||«af or hne 4el«BUhwa W cultural instructions afforded, a great caara Brittsfa prima ailalatar.
ke data pf this mUt*
wrecks, but a queer fact i-. he might
‘ liiui#rqd ^ty-wvea
k caheal wv«B(,l9B oT (bo Ulchl- problem wifi be eolved sad our nait APPEAR ON
tktO—Robert Y Hsyue of Sood
PAR-TIES
have lieeh a wreck hiwwcK. tr Riecirie Idollais
___
and atortr-G**
aad ma
. 8^ff B^^l Dealers* aaMclatkoi thmal
I'aroliiia dellvarefi hit great speech In
primar; BALLOT.
Blttenf .had not iwcveated. -Theylaiu
■ome, . lec of
dottonC provided
cured Wt of kbltM-y t.ouble aadi'er
>f belil U (hli city in rehmary, and
the aenate in iatenae of etata riebtw
cliills." be wrllca, ' iJier I had token
' be ias Mcorej reaervatletu
cTcwlmgs a. _________ ___________
GREAT THmO FOR IftCHKlAN.
IKIS—W; L Marcy of.New York de- Osmocratn and SoclallatB Tynied Out
Oilier so-called cures tor years with
•■d to ii-<-over the moaeys secarvd
L* capacity ot the
Well and Mads Very Good
n will be remembered that, Ust lured in the senate, "To the viciof*
Tatar to riving a l«w words of oabeneDt and they also Imptxned
said mortgage dr aay part thereof:
ifcaiii that In ail the summer a cunwlttcc of the National
Showing.
deserved prala- tSen to hoora-of l«m Oty sight. Now. at seveniy,, ,l am bleei.sow.
Sow. ineesi
tbecsior*. by virtM df Um
betong to the spons.-receireid fb« dele- Mecca of SfrnWu titliod Norlberii
tnnng and ple^Cin" I‘ -oar boy
IMDBT " For dyspepsia, todlgcetion. iioaer oTsato roptoiaml ta eaM madJff38-Marr
irriage of the Princess Roy
ml stoSBoch. liver and kidney tn>ablei>. niyjte,
isrUr»d to. a • *c:.id
I have ;iica ^blnv to lay abonl Michigan to Investigate condliions rea u heavy ruglsirallon
........................... atotuie la aack.cMa
There
al of England and Prince Prcderick
•ne Cit|r. It aMOs ibat they laUvc to tbe^lopaaed permanent esunlay all members of tbe various wtohes and your gmd advK-e try ttis Qiey re wiihout equal. Try ibein. Only made and provided, notice le eiiSS
William ot Pi
5o CIS.. St drtcglsiB of Travsrwe City, (given
the atoa*
t
(!>■• IB
Hblldbmeat of the-Mecca. TkU sectaswth day el ApriL A. O- Utt. a* te«
I86C—Rev. John Barrett
Kerfooi partlea turning out better thou was

, iaap of the aute vboac tlcm was- visited And ssamad to ba
■lock IB tiH toremmo. we ohall aeU
Qaecrated P. B. bisbop oT Ptttaburg. expected to have their names enroll­
piecs of Goad AdeiM.
d under a buahci. bat {• considered with /svor. However, af­
PuUir AueOoa to the hlg^ Udmetxorologtcal rlfort.
. IfTi—Aagto-Amerlean
sssoclatlea ed fur the coming primaries.' There
r. el tbe .North Front Door <ff the
tie avaka to rcallac that ter iDspettlnx various suitable food^
They *j!i n-vfr griad »>ih 'l>f TBfew- Instances where tbe wi>formed to enltlvsta taora cordtal raurt house, to the City of TraverW
na as these are not only
I, a cxMumlitaa decided tbal the lalloBs tmtwaen Great Brluln and iba mvu tiled lu enroll but on acpiuut of Jer that Is fr<ce. The hunuin body rwnutoad Kxcl^jHf for tto BorsU by U. R
tv la said (toOBty (that beto« tbe
Is sbont iwoithirds liquid. H you 1
ll^Tertlalu. but offer liood oppor- vicinity of Pine l»to near Clisrlcvolz
city charter not providing for tiui-b an a "rqU propovtlMn"—bctier "wa
place where the ClrctiR Coaa.. Iqr
(tailed Stsiea.
'
or the people ot the coo- preaeoted Id^ oonBlUons. aad baa
........................... GrsBd Travecaa la
igKt-Rcv. Cortbiudt
Ifhltehead event i^ey\were ooi allow^ to have «9" andiron wlil find the "grind"
(mure ImrtaUbdyto
«t,i|ispenae thair boyplUUty tbarefere. recomatended that lU.iKKi
fOttsaeraled P. B. Bishop of PUtabnrg. their nsuin registered. One strlklns wtnla tot) e«l«;__ •___
wc-ured by said mortgax* BM net
r that la nort’jerv Mtc^lcan acrea be purchased at that point.
feature
ot
ilic
Mitollmeui
«aa
the
yri
due and payable, (he peetoleea
1«ee—U«B Joaepb Vfhaaler dlad m
I'lfon^ ilrlaff" <vlth apoloales
A-Girl’s.Wild khdniglit Jb^.
described In said mortgage, or ra
a^^ad,
Brooklyn
Dora ta Augusta.
Ua.. manner In which the minority- pur‘■ >'^d that It Is «BOd today
-To
waru
people
of
u
tekilul
forest
theirvf
as
way
be amwaary to
tleK turned oat to (he polls thereby
graat thing for N'orihem
}o ig^g
'
(Ire In Ibc t'ntsklllr n young giil i-oilc
>e anouBi dse oa aUd. Bw««asf>.
showing that they are read) lo offer •bofweback at midnlgiil mod saved
-hiton ft will bring tbon'aanda of
sN per cefit iBierest, aad all
isn—James E. Martina
elected
I locall.mmmWtXl «• worktos Shrloera. men of prominence and who
organized opposition to (he republhan man, tlyc^..Hl:t vised was sWrhuisi>ut
legal
costs,
together
with as attor•t ^i«pei«»B
the 4a- aund hlfta la pubHc affairs mto thli rmied Sutes tcaator from Sew Jer- party which is ovorn beimlngly in the lives are often saved by Dr. KI
^raparat!... aad
acy> fee orTeodoUanhacoBvaaasted
.New Di'''v*«ery In curing lung Iroi
for therein, the premises b^ag d*
lUba^ara col^ to fire tka section of the tute. It can be readily
majority according to lue returns.
January 26.
coughr
and
colds,
which
mlgtai
have
scribed
In
saM
mortgage
ra Mlo«A
^ e bMTIma tffer cVer had
a what thlB win mean to
all
At-vordlng lo the new prrmarj law ended m <-obsiu&ption or pneuuoala.
town. The West Half al Ik* Soatb1604—Vicente Yanea Pinzun dlsrfr
I ‘ tneeUas moat be treated
N'orthero Michigan. Should wn
there is cAnsIdorable wrttlcg in run- ' It curvHl uie of a dreadful cough
Quarter of fiecUon 7Thlru lour Ih
lered Brazil.
mSn profooBd respect, be^ Olenric tine be run north from Trav
Towasblti.Taeaif-JIve .Soflh
hut
o, ___ _
lung iM»e-u»c ■ writes V\ ft. Puttci
iiectloii
with
the
enrollment
as
iboz,1U9:—Aradla (Nova Scotia) became
Ten M'rat contoltUag eighty, a«»ee
__ roralDff t*>bM contnltverue CUy. It /would bring thia pluce
have to be three Hals of ilic naiiics We..iiigto!i. Tex., "vitlcr lour In
cbuselt^.
less, la the
• Vo
rooaty
. Bl OiMfi
(umlly had died with consumji
a are mao «bo do ulngs In Trav- Into
eldse
toorh
with
this
of enrolled pereuos In each ward nuidc and i gained X7 pouaiU." N'ulbing so
,enie and Stole MNtchicaA.
of IHehlraA. - Trevenie
ptiate
Bert
I tJRy. <ad ta thla Ustanoa they great orgnnltation every
aummer.
duff-Jan... 22.
:
f
of N-apolcon's nurabals who Ihh-soic out. One ot the regular curollnicnt ■-urc- „iid safe tor ull ibi-oat and luug
I ahov We m«Bbera of the organ- The/ consequence would bo
EIJ k- ____ _
that
books, one for tbe secreiai, »f «iatc t'ociblo l*iico.'.M, au.lfl'Ki T1I.-1I
KATK HOWKIXs
B that -Trawrae City, wbile nut Traverse City, being -the targest eUy king of Swefien, born lo Pau. Prance. snd ciiie for the coiin'y clerk 'nios- bolHp tri-c. tiuaiaiil,"cd by ull drug­
Died in Slockbolm, March 8. IiHt.
Atortgsgoaa
gists
of
Tntverso
City.
is
3X1.
K. ia always able and prcjiarcd
Nortbera Mivblgan. would reap
I(l».
(T.VDER\VtK)n A UMI/yR.
ilu::—Albert GallaciuBr PenusyUuu- ilsis arc to be kept In order that
1 tUf-Moris of any other d'ly considerable benefits, but itaese beneAtlorai-ya for i
ia bmama Secretory of ibc. Tfessury should any iiucition arise .is lu ili;Duty and Fame.
Su would be minimized withoot vh
ctlglbltliy of B candidate tbe ituestlon
“nuty well Jon- i» nobis; If prt^
ta tbe cabinet of ITesidebt Jefferson
Interurban line. With sneb raptd'ti
I81:—The t’aHed Suim purebaaed of wbeibcr or not be baa been enroll erl.v adrenlvrd It Is fame.'—Georgs
bowevtf, we rauld very raai
be ctally found out from pub­ lloracc Lurlmer.
Titomaa Jeffershu's library of T.OOu vol­
ably expect good results. With/
I CtUDY AOR Ct-TY POtlk.
lic sources.
M. « N. «. TMt «MNk
umes for the use of Congress.
^
Voit city today, there be- sttrecllons of this region, whlel/
Painful.
Tbe total enrollfaiont on Sni'irday
18I3—Dr. Edward Jenner. the dlscovHbeiiioaUstn It veiy psiaful and exnance eat "Agrlraltmal been so largely advertised. It Igocs
B“........ :;J7I 7:«r
::1»
tier of vaccloailon, died, born May In tbe five wards ot tin- city was i.Tr.o bwuMiug. csi'C'iully in ibc cliruulv
wttbant
question
(bat
lha
Dapandant mod UcHndivided as toilow*. all of Ut^ parties stage To gel (|Ui"9L relief wlicii these
. 2:W 7:SS|
1:. ins.
71 • I'Lwdy Se
aiQer the inapicaa o! wonld look upon UrMd Traverse . .
bpving enough to insure them u place siK-lls n.im on ItHNNK S fMN-KIU.» • U-mdy IBS
“TsJl—Michigan admitted to State­
. . ToH CbOd «'elfara commit- favor, had It would nsturany foliow
ING
H.uar
oil.
Itbe
very
IhlOK
tbe
primary
tlckci:
nlBoato
hood.
Tib Boramaht which la In opera- Sai Ibis would be a ntrong factor in
Ward
Rep Dcin !tuc I’ro' needed. It Is a dean , and plcoauui
tsr-fi—ITi-aldent Pierce. In u special
but u-ry iwiielrating remed} tlial
M th^ city ooold ud doubtluaa .be development of tha region.
:>
1 en^c^ the i>iiin as soon aw k rea< hcb
nirnsagc to ('ongress recognised the First Ward ............ 3Sn -7"
be eahlad on In all ihj large
Senmd Ward
, 371 3:.
tlie iveal of Iruubi* It Is cffceilvs also
Ipio-slavrry legislature In Kansas.
I et tbb ooaury where tba popu- MORE PRACTICAL SCHOOL wdltk
Third W.vrd
HI ciaiups III the bowels, dysentery.
1880—Addltlouai political privileged
--loMiio li. ctuik ra muiuus I’llcv
I'lk Bo*taaUid with youth, depnr. ,ic3 *.r.
Pounb . Ward
In an addrera to the toacber^uf the gfhnted to Jew. In Rus^a.
il>. Stud by .American t*rug Stoic
et maar addintasw aipoyra by city yestorday afianioon. Luther L.
Fifth Ward
ISRI—Ijoulslana odopted an ordln_ya lartuBata yoaeff people. TtM oIn Wrighu stole tuperintendent of public
Hour to Grow FruK.
lie of seceanlon
fin k to fiTa ayatamatlc laatnict'aj In Instruction, Introduced an advanced
Total
1139 1.M
1V>
S
Maui|i.' 10. olv new
lyt::—.New rherlnut Sir,-cl theatre
,» Pr-.,Trav.TM
I work. -fruit grovtog and ki
There flgurer while not ofru-lal .tic bo.tk. ' Movv lu
theory in regard to the work of
Pbiufie^ihla opened wHh I&lwin
!!>•• .Voril; 1 iiloll Si
iblaffs wbMt cutor Into farm li
ckMWenough
to
he
relied
upon
In
fig
public school systems. Mr. Wright be­ forreat and John Mei-uilougb.
erse CNlj,
d>
imu :iu :,-b 1 ;
i «tou-oaftalB ttot If ihto mnvo- lieves that the acoboti of Michigan
urM out tbe strength of the par
1871—George Tlcknor. Ainerii Hn hls^ t ta given the attention It deaervea
iWANTED
To
rt they are enrolled.
afflicted with too much book stu­ tortaa. died. Bora Ang. i. iTfii. '
01 ilirt-c-fool gr,-eii
iWUI to •..-taag epy tcwaid aolrmi dy and be would elmloate uueb lh«l
I6U—GeiMra) "Chinese'- Gurduu km
wood .1 \V Pal'-l
-*■ farm tober problem.
imprncUcal attd consumes
bclui UIuv k.
joa
ed Kbartum. Bora Jan 7K, is::.7
- jl2:48
Vba Qraod Travema regfim each time that Is wasted. He advorati
Have tile totcat improvcl ma1911—Tbe
Canndisn
rc-lpitH-lij
. j IriF
FOR SALE -Coulrolllug iiiin,-.
fhmery and manufa, tun- my- work
t «C«ra a o«cy pawaefal
of more pracUcal imirut- agreement was sent to Congress b*
.. .l:M*
fTirirci > Sii|ii'l> Co ut Trav
iu u|>-lo-<lste ileMirn’- (rveii the
formation Bureau Needs Lsrgsi
aa totba
tion. (S-bUe he reepecUi the a
Tail.
City
Win -ell ai a bniu,:n ci
nHii:ii atone
rn>ni|,l KtU.-nlti-o
Grain
Oiaplay.
I Ban gpoe tba tanna. aad there of all High Bcbuol studeaU to gain a
ivuii' III intcicwis III the wosu
Jannary 27.
given all onicfw no matter b^w
8:11
Many
of
ihe
local
people
and
thvnni
> ot tbaaa
dic>.>
C
K
llcudu
Tiaviisc
aiiiall. Call or wrrtc totpr-K-c^.
be bellevea that out
1773—P
-Priedrich Wflbelm Joaepb v
Urge dUaa who. 4 given a ebanre of the ba per cent, who arc' unable lo SebeniDg, Geraisn phtkiaapber. bora Siiila of the visitors al the Inf.'riua
trlyciit Trat^^Rs
S'rmart M «'tty . Vilrb.
iMireau ot the Hoard of Tradu
I tiw^uatrato aa apUtucla for farmcollege, there arc a great many Pled Aug ». isr.4.

Ik
ra.
S.93
p.
ra
eM
g:4iS
LOST (fin iH-vciiii
1 i.liohj.v V,, cr.o
(■svs\sc-en (be great exhibit of inn:
tAwtoli ^ gtowiag. would avmt- w ho couM he fully as wei! equipped oi
Kugeiie •’o.'ler' I
1783—e’hartcr granted the I’nlverfff. RfBtrTC®: P. A.
Itial la in glass jars, ubd It haa draw:
■Hy A*
* vtoT daalrablo chance better if the raniculuai of the acbooln sity of Georgis.
'llklu*
the attenttua of many to toe wonuei
to ifaka
Vbllc aemo of tbcM provided opportunities far more prarI82t^harter granted the I'nlverh-sve al PIrwl Slate bant,
lull pueslblUileeut lbs regiou lor gi-'w
fMt boys might not Ond Ut*l stu<L'- He Is a strong advun-'c ty oTGeorgli.
kicy. George S Ptceutau.
Ing truiL Durpig the siimiui-i I dUpIa.v
~
'
this calllog, yet ot nismut training an«b doiiK-ailc
Jan. h-lS-JJ-Sd.
18*4-V'irgfniu legislature chartered
of the vartoiis fnitix was arcwi oa Ion;
l,hy tba Botemeni scleucc. and ,t^s ,argiuaeaia for |bow the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
ihpy
could
l>«
kept
treab.
The
towu
develop
that lor
convincing. He bellevea ibsi iii- pany.
purchased a uuiitbeF nl lUveTtrcJ gUtsr
I^Mh (bay .are bai
beat tutacL but taking stoad of Dlllug- tbs hralna of tto young
IC.K-John danfes Audulioti. faiiwiis
for tbe keeping of grains, seeds
fi a ganatal propoaJttoo the plan w-|th foreign and (lead laagmgM and natiirsllst. died. Born .Mey 4. l7St>
^ylby of tba m^ aarneai ancour- cortaiu pbaapn nt malheoaiica, morej 183S—onaw-a mmed as the caplul aiffl tvreals I bis part of tbe exhibit
somcibing that cab b« kept
-Tkers are few farmm In attention should be given to v .umii! ofThe DoBilBlou of Canada
-ar uoiisA and U s great adveruse- Tbe dixuiueri:, which is absoluiclv
I8«:-Presldent Uiuolli Inited
lalac. soya tliai ibc aaurem.i >ouu kss I
cot for the farmer.
reud.-red a new and n-tx-ul deitstoti
order (omttuindlDg a general adva
.Now ibe secretary waiiU Ibc Tmiiii liat wakes u uiiUwi'i: lo: iL f-1 Itc
to be made against the Coufederaies
u (uanu'ai lure liis a|>i>i>-s ,r
V iJc;
a UI old him in this v-oU«ciloc. .
Wbat is fertiluar and wij slwald everr farmpr md
11 Peh. *i.
Tbe vie. isiou Joes noliimg ot
■ ia asking tbciu lo coairlbuie
iKi'i-Dm- hundred miners killed by
aad It dors u- ' |i ev>-u: U-c X
Jruit-ETower use 11? Bdcause be wgiiU to gei all-fike cap oat
this exhibit. - .Next week there will
liisklii,: Cidei i>It betorr
II explosion of flre-dunp la tbe coke
of hix land, and bf proper muhEement and rtud^ of fertUisar
td com show at the Paruera
of
aMv
,1
i-e-oua-v
viiu-tai
i^ks nai^Ml Pirasaut. Pa.
W alwj'v has p:eveil(e«l ihi
Inetiiute. sod iiearD all tbs fwrucrc
Ihe fanner will r&tse from 1-2 to 1-3 more crope.
DU’I—r.iusopiMi Vwdi. Itsliuu coni111 bring III sampjM. -^herc arc j selllfiK ol vlder :-i a lerroenled slate—
l«>ser, died. Born Oct ». isi4
Sard I.dci 1 >C e JOS to-co no ebstute
Xnrope rstsei twice aa much per acre as the UsHed States
niuaber of valuable prizes lur ilic In lunJll.o: s
ol Glc rupreuw.'
— Jtitcpli W Ki-lnhrirt.' -foraicr
Koue, hut tbe samples In must cases ...iirCt Jeuvln.. -I.. Ii wo* in .v l.ie.
becauu thej understand and property use ferttlisert.
I'lcMdonl of ihi Bams Pe railroad,
v\.. .all c,.. attention or
lU bevoOK- Gi« property of the him i-rv > a^•'
died lu Kansas City. Bom In Pilt»We csanot explain thoroughly in tbu ad. but we have
offering the pruc.,so these wU1 uut :be people vif t\ □ lewMtrr sod Acme to
I’urg. SspL 17. lUI.
Ihe people «ho Aiil-Jcod Uemeclyee
beavolUblr. Wbea you are preparing UI the sxliionlsts vf Traverse nty U.v j
booklets
B-ill explain more thoroogUy to yon the I)m
Jatoiray It.
your aamidea. Just put i|^ an vxti Jistrlbultoii a ciimiar that Is s blisrh
of
commercial
fertiliser*. Tou can rocetre a copy for the
l7:3~Peter the Oi«A of Rnsali
quart of the com. beans, pees, wbest y( (aWeboode SoJ wisiateuieiMe—^Exdied Bora In l*7S.
.iiaage. i
sdv.
asking, and get very good reading in tbeSL
an.v other grain', and brfiag ft to
The Attbrney Oeurral of MjekOgas
1817-Branch ol Patteil SU(es Bank
burreu o( Information In the SuiHhr a a written opinion dated tbe l9Ua of
^ We bare four of tbe beet gredca ^ ^nionr'h FartlUpin.
opened ia Cincinnati.
ton'd biock. room 7. and Sfereiary Iioi his eumm says:
Tbe word cider
I8sr—Alexander Msekentir. Cana­
If yon want a fertilizer for profit gat AnuRir's. For «xifiui4le.v will see Ihst It Is ci^aliy ubel- udeS t^fte leral opUtao etatoies did
dian statesman, bora. Died April t7.
nut liyelMe tbe untorniemed product
tien,
prices and tbe goods stop at the corner of ?raiit' flid
tod
slth
the
Base
ot
th<
^wer.
18*1.
ydL£|dJF>t tncUide nvlec vin.-gef.
kind and, quality, which erin be ih^ TUhtTbe-Tocal^pnon statute *to* not
1M3-Chatl«s George Oordoa (“Gor­
Cau Street.
biggeat klad or an advertthemeDi for Intended to fkaude the aweet or andon JMsha" I bora in Woolwirh. Gibe^ti grower, and FTI1 glvgltoe summer rermeotad .«M is evld»m W* *rw^
lead. KIHed at Khanam. Jta
risltors the lK« Idea ot the posslblll iherc; ■ “
1883.
Eberje does IF>1
tin of this region.
sweet or uofer
mted efider or •ride
■elder vinegar mmv
Nilah. fermerty gS^teV cf tovfuny he atoqvifactured o»d sold lo
Wlsl, arrivifd here yeetenjst bote .o^e» wiser* the ux-ai optma

SoaWm
Emulsion

ttoUlHlitfiik 2,900

,"tSI

LARGE

enrollment

,r.

‘«S'.a“ils««SL'=‘.sr

“ IliW

-ill!

lifi
ISi'TS'lS--'

illil

lii'SiSS:
IIS

3.m
!• P

eamsitlinfs vhted

^ w. RzaiiRinm

Fertfizer

tbai dder Fakt

tHkm pdiNts

fS'

In Mlectiof ^ur bank.

WntmyiriAtiAj bA afe?
Cm I r«t tt #hcn I want It?
Third: WIN
bank be able Rod
wlttlliK to |(ivc hie ftoancial aid when I
seed It?

With
^atocictlolden’ Mab'iHty
.and aiirpluB of $225,000.00, conterva*
ihAtiiied by Director* wKo ii^vA
bera aocceMful/ln tlielf busliieOT anatrs,

book blfeH Algety dhd

liX'S'*..?,:

liberal Mrrice to depoeltert.

FiRSt natiOnAI b/iNk

Mirrl

bos elk
livr ■»

Uadar Ceatoi ol UM $tMB tnaav
.• :ua >. tKBiMrd, U la><,

I wui sirt as poetofflce^ tospector
Krns.
tgrrtiory eraeied ‘Attorney Geaerol ■*
This surely sakee It clear ikai cidt
IBspertor MeSwato
0^
rtnagar
gsay
be
nmaufsam-*
Kli« win aake his hoie here aad rre-)y to SUV county whether ..It t
will Bwre bU tomity to the spring.

Cf«cf

EJ

Conep F><rat k Ctt sMka

V

.1

TAOR*.’^

OEANp HUTER8B HERAtD, AMD,TRAVERSE BAT BAtJLR. nT-SDAT. JANDART 80,191*.

UNEQUALED BARGAINS
From Our *‘Tiilrd AnnuaF

LEAR SWEEP SALE

Bcws .Heavy. WtoI
■■r

Clean Sweep Price

This
is tne
the Vaiooe
Globe store
stoce’ss banner
sale-il’ss jusi
just wnai
what-the
implies-a uco..
clean sw^p of aH
1 ms IS
Danner saie—ii
me name uiipncs-^
a.. winter
......c.
“ wdl as some sprihg ar^ suirimer memhandise. ,Its die wndup, the final deep cut m prices m every
A^nmwit. Come to this sale expecting to find tl« most wond^ bargains ever oBered in Traverse
City and you’ll not'be disappointed.
\

Wall Rapep Remaants

Ilea’s *1
mUcsIdB
Glevts

SOc

5&

90c
79c
1.19

liCB’S tl
Black SUk
GIsves

50c

F«rtl*

Barges
Ml itfMEN^aadBOY?
Ami mU ki $2.50 mi *3.

Fruit of the Loom and Lons­
dale MasHn per yd. 6%c

attd 11.45
IO0a Brand Collars 39c
1$C

< (lOrdbnit)

per yd. for a table full of 2.'>r and-3.ic pnods. craalt
suiting!. Toiles, flaxona, ailk niah^plin and fancy

ntohain.

^ ; %doz. tor44c
Read This

78c
87c
38c
One Lot Dressi^s
Laeica’aad laalor Macs,
alBO a Few Wlalcr I

50eS
A Dress for 50 cents
A CScni SwM|i ol

Fur Neck Pieces
Fur Seadi of Sbcr*
hoSqaimiaadMar.

Ckaa Sweep pnee.

F» Scab J Ml,mat
and River
KUdul mii mto
$5 •«) $6.
S«*p|w»*.

per yd.'for *1.00 and *1A5 dreas .goods, 48 and 54
inrhet wide.78e per yard for
an.l
di i«s ei>.xU
this scaKon'K Iat<-st <«Luih-. iin<l \vi-nv<-'>

||\
iVv

per yd, for c<khIs s«>IiI tip in |u- -Sirip<xl <limiii‘;«.
I. silks.
fnni'.v foulanK and fain y

Here u a brown opimasum ficK haa large
et.llar ant] flkt muff. In every way a gmul set worth
*12.00. Clean sweep at *7.4S.

Bsy.* »e
ItalwIdB
Iwfhi. /

teuUwMp
SaW.

2.98

Kl
Wonierk
Cmmm» ^
Seriea.
wnrtli Mp to $1.
petptn.

('lean aweep at *3.98.

f ira
leiy

7.48

“He coney fur •eT. gt»od siie. n.vk warf
and nmff. wt.rth *2..-*0 at *1.1«.

^

Child’s oatnrat hare aet, worth $1.50.
(lean sweep .........................................

2.98

/vQHere ia the best fur value we ever saw.

Urge

4"V®river mink, acarf. full satin lin.tl and well wt.rth
■*7/^1. Clean sweep at *4.98.
Extra large coney set. hkfek. th^ muff and scarf,
are triromtul with silk braid and tassels—this set
is well worth *17.50. Clean sweep at *10.00.

Wateb These .Bargains
( *3 el>7, kigA, rid (Ion.. few Ut
ot............*ia*
!
rid sire. ...__ ................
;«J’OUdie.-dbowlaMd.ri!sl«»......................... *»«

10.00

AtableldloIUcbet'aw)
some niiMs' •wraien
aatkcd diWB to Im
thaa cod; 47c*

yd.

1.48

Mnaiea’ aapcnteft made of
' yen. al tat*,
—r-J npoa cee ceaater.
e«r fomei pticei wtfe $2 and $2.25.

Broadcloth

Heauf Wed FlammU

Tlic kintl yon always pay *Ht) a
Viird f--r. Our dean sweep

a pUida, cheeb and itnpea. gtof. Mvy
and red. aO i«ew good* seOmt M
5Cc a yatd. Out cUan
twreeppfut. per yd-----

39c

76c

That sold for 4e and .'u- u
'Si bolt-s. nil colors, per yd

Apron Ginghams

36c

\J^

2.96

Infants’ coati, made of good wool
dothi. lined and inlerHfied. value* up
to $4.50.
for this ade ...

1.99

Ladies’ Salts at
Great Saeiiiice
One *;«).no Broadelolh Suit
One *2:.t«t Ib.sket Wei.v. r S ,,t
One ♦lli.’s) rhe\int SuiI
One *2C.--» .Mannish Mixture Suit
One ♦IS.S.Orey »iug.o.„l S.u.
One *lll..5t.N'uvyChevoit-S.m
^ One *17..'m. Urnw-o .\hxture Smi
^ One *15.0n Extra Size Serge Soil
Cliniec of any suit in the i..i f..r

$10.00

Lowest Prices

Cli-:in

Winter Weight /

9c pair
^ xrd wide briTuli rmivliM
I fi-aii s«
jp.-r yd
i(

33iOi|i <,•

Fleah color Hen’s Fine Wool
Underwear, always sold for

*p’ri«".............65c
Muslin Corset Ckiver*. trim­
med with embroidery and
rib^n,8.good value
at 20c to 25c, for

Wool Ham

with »4k hevl* and libbtd leg. all itxc*.
lr>«. dean »weep ciran tweep price
piice

18c

13c

19c Wool Sox,
O
per pair ............................... Ow

Baby Crib Blmktls
They come in pink and light blue and
uwafly ten fo( 30c,
deao iwerp price-------------

•efB Sample
Uac ol Lace Carlalas
Will liriil frnm r> to 12 <-iintiiiiK
••f .ji.li pjitiiTii ......... . 2 yds. long ilin—- ulni ...tio- tirs! wdl liiiil curlaiiiN
in this j..t thill woiilil »rll n-gi
•giilariy
lr.0.1 isi.iMi t,. ISSIKI |..r pair in full
i' likTth .-uniiJM. AlM.iit 4jsi of
Will 1.1- grnd.'.l iiiirl phi
I;iidi-s lit. p.-r i.;iir

19c, 29c and 39c
act; o ns

5iie Giok/

72x90

Tar
Soap
per
Calce

■bleached
sheets- woilh
60c at

2*^c

44c

Blankets and Comforters
$l and'$l 25 comfoncM. dmb iwe»p. at................ ..........83C
$1.48 and $175 Comlorts*. clean sweep.............................. 1 19
$1.39 heavy IwSlad bUket......................... ......................... .tSC
$1.48 Extra rize. heavy blaakeb............................................1.J9

$I.98W<k-I«p b’auket...................... .................. res
Nicely napped bed bUnkel*

Oiries fluBck inlisbt oe deifc celen, CleeB' Swe*p ..7*M
l$Vhc Pack). Oen Sweep Price _____ _____..,—7e

U£a'

25c Uamlt’ >
Cawmrrt Ham

5c yard

ulc price.
GirU'coaU, mide of j(,eiseyr. chevjoti
and Isnrv luitingt
There coats sold
lor $5.98 and 6.48,
iorlKutale...................

50 dozen ladlea' fleeced
Underwear, cream and
pure white, worth 2-^c to
35c a garment, clean
■weep

I mi\-d miiierwear.
s sille, p.-r garment

l.jiilip's' 1.1m.k yarn milieus,

. «4d for $230 to $3.50.

yon Brat This?

its .'lllloski Hg. hi-ll
Cli-iill

7-in. Messaline
Ribbons

Ten infanb’ oalt. rowie of corduroy or
all wool ilaooeis, lined and intciUned.

coney fur sc', with large shawl s.-nrf .tiid^
"kt'wy set wi-ll w-wrili 47 .'at

2

67c

Q. 11 Iren’s Coats

We art’ ovenrtoelted on furs anti «e must rciln.-c this
alork^—no-matter what kind of a fur you u unl you
^an luty it now for tew tlmo we .lid—Tlu-y must iro. \V.- .-n
only quote a few of the many great fur liiirgninK t.ff.-r.ti ;
‘•(leap aweep prices.”

Rna

Short length Table Linrm,
lengths, blenched, pe length

Tl;i-y sell every where fur 2.»e
C1<*«M vw-M-p. per yd.

FURS FURS FURS

_
3*9®**^

$ia>k price.........

1.38
Ribbons

*TRjLxJB. I**’^
talili- full i>f dniiliU- fold rottoii suit■
W inga. aiao llaneli-itK. Irvus and Iki1k1<-s. r>-i;iilur
price lOe and 12t ;;c-

98c 1.98
. in4 ai-i in «ta

lOc

Bilk maline. all oidorv. 3-'n- k<hmU. pi-r
yard .................................................................

47c

Lot 7 coai« o( 5 W.B 3 eA,. 12
boniB
■«««
COr' ' —
$150.
paper, regolar w<*^ $1.38, eotiie buD(fie loi--------------------

All

l»<T yard for dr--jitf gixnls. r- ttulitrly sol.l f..r -V><- in
“.'k-. mohaint. niixliirr-H and K« rc<«.

2Sc
Ladles’ Sweaters

...1.48

HEM'S PURE WOOL
Shirts and drawers, all colors, extra
(juality. They sold for *2.(KI ami *2.50.
Clean sweep

per yd. for 36 iiirh wondor silk, also fnney m*pe

ti^ j i

----- ---------------------- ------------49c

A1 od) t eemfoitm at big reduction*
TRAVEBSE CTTY, MICHIGAN.

s

1

<niAN'0 TiiAVTRsi^irciLw.n. A>7> TBATESfn;R4T tL'(nix TPRsnAT. Jaxtary m. isis.

T%an

record of pq44ively undersfUinji:

GIGANTIC MID-WINTER SALE OF
ieom

FURNITURE

Sieves
Dishes

Tinwarje

Granitewarea0<|
Sey1|igMy|i|i^

Inventory reveals about $15,000 worth of mercliMdise which must be
moved at once to make room for new spring stock that is beginning to anive.
Some of this is samples; sample tugs, some sli^tly damped in transit,
storage and handling over iff out store, ^ch gooi as ihese you’cati buy
much less than second-hand goods. All these have accumulatid until now
they must and will be disposed of at some price. In our extreme anxiety

jfcl

lodi^meof iKete ibinfft ia iKe aborteat tiaie psuiUe the majinty oi ibem ms beii^ saU at haU aalaet, olheri
{« lea and »ome lor
lo
-<f who they are worth. Never tn the hitlory o( thii itote hu there been such
an enerroow Mcii&ee at sow. Pioht it entirely iotgoUen and cost it not ceortdered in nsny cates.
We hm
bm one tbougk in vievr and that it to dipote o( tliit «v|Jus>.
This adrertisement nerely ceor^ a alight idea of the thousands o( bargains now being distributed in ibv
homes of tbe people. If you Kve within a radius of 200 hoodred miles from here it will pay you to uLe a day

- dealing
• • sili■
or two tfi[andTueadrand attead this great tacriffee

Wdrth of general homefumishings to be distributed in the homes of the people of Traverse City and tbe entire Grand Traverse Region at a fraction of their
real value. The most important event for furniture buyers that will occur in 1912. all previous value giving entirely outclassed during this great clearing ule.
, Note dfe foUowihg examples of sacrifice on this and the opposite page during J. W. Slater’s

GREAT SALE

This stock
copsists of
Mono OABIHCTB.
OHDCA OABWETB.
HALL TRIES.
BOOK OASES.
WKimro DISKS.
LIBBAET TABLES.
PARLOR Ti^LES.
braiRQ TABLES.
Dnmro OEAiBS.
ROOeSRB.
WttRiB CHAIRS.
MORRIS ROOERBS.
TURKISH ROCKERS.
PAMR ROCKERS.
BIOHCHAIR8
aOM BEDS.
WOOD BIDS.
BED BPRINQ8.
BED MATTRESSES.
WALL MIRRORS.
tOOKQ^ GLASSES.
PARLOR LAMPS.
KXTOHEN LAMPS.
CARPET SWIEPEBS.
OOD^.
PAELOE SUITS.
PEOASTALS.
TABOUBSTTES.
GHIPFOmESS.
pnmrra.
PICTURE FRAMES
OHIKA RACKS.
pRBBSERS.'
COlOipDEa

jgnd numerous
other thjng:^

This stock
consists of

NOW GOING ON

$7.50 COUCHES $4.25

BEDS

ROCKERS

BUGS.
CARPET8.
LINOLEUM.
COOK STOVES.
RAIICE8.
HEATINO STOVES.
DISHES.
CROCKERY.
CRA^E WARE
TIN WARE,

Bed like cut. beat iron, choice oi
colnrt ornzef, wete ^

$Z75 each. DOW...J

WINDOW SHADES. .

These couches show- storage us.e but arc
good values at the regular price. They are
covered h’ith green corduroy, have oak. frames
and steel springs.
Other couches in first class condition
$11 vJuei
.1----------------------------------- ---------------- 7 50
$15
------------------------------ ------------------------10.75
$20,Ju..c^„....................... ............................................. -. 4 75
$25 ..Ilia cleiiitig >1____________________________________18 SO

$18 beat bra» bed, ntin hnbh.

-

.11.78

WASH THRS
WSINOERS.
CHILDREN'S

OFFICE CHAIRS.
OPnCR DESKS.
Rocket $'ini*ar Jo cut.
4 7^
wa* $} 50. cleaiiog al**» ^

0.\E-HALF

chair

and

Some g<K.d one* w ere
$5 each, DOW each

$l5 0eelbed».2 inch

K’JS.‘?:^.“..8.50
120
F>ont
S|reet

Offered now for quick selling at

89c

$3 Wfliow lorkeix *< i'eJ

«J.W. Slater
1lMaTl8lul.large«lawl«ily .*cl«5lveb«!iioUIIIer la TnvtrM (lly

VACUUM CLEANERS
WASH MACHINES

ROOFING PAPER
SNOW SHOVELS,
DAVENPORTS
SA.KITARY BEDS
TRUNKS.

Otheii at 50c. $1, $1 50 ttc

$13.00

BKDDINO8EWINO MACHINES

SAD IRONS

O >1 fT

*',^1,’”":'.
ered with slk ph»H.
fa»t cdoa.vldangbdly fix odf jS27.

BUFFETS.
SIDEBOARDS

IRON BOARDR

OFF
on aeveral locken which ahow
mail, Krak-hex or Uorage ute.

''-f•
r«kef

AND

GO CARTS.

Wood Beds |One-Half Off
Parlor
Suits

V
CUTTERS

1.25

120
Front
Street

COUCHES
bed

COTS

SUIT CASES.
FOOT STOOLS
KITCHEN CABINCT8
WARD ROBES.

and numerous
other things

OBAXD TTlJivKtiSI! tI(*Ati). ANTV TBAA-RKSEfAT KAfll.E

Tn^HAT .lANTAUT W 1012

.SLATER
Dollars DO Double Duty At Ttiis Great Clearing Sale
Pjr€e

Mail Orders

Wili have OUT prcnpl and

•Uce'tuB.

Ex^4 ififp K!p hat b«D csgkgvd Ur ihii ptn*
pete

One-hali Oil

OnifLUali Oft

WE^

I-.

A©5sMi?

P

Dowa Come the DUbfs, Odd and
Complete Sets

aOOAYS TSI

FuB io« fdied cotlon ruUmi. used as sunpb^

=;^=?::::SS
Si'SsSss ST.
■I

M«d )cur ordett if )ui can nul cmm.t'

. . . .M

ttekssE^ytoded.
were >9. ^uing tl
OBeSISAHtraN.L ooTof Ibe \xw£T
xfuced. bu daiMge.1
tick.a(<»ly

4.95
12.75

ParioTTable Lke cut. J0x20im.li
tnp, maboginy liniib. uerc $4.
■Lsbly maiud.Tiow.. .1185
SjWmL j-blrx. 20*20 m.k^
wre 43 75. now ............... DVe

Some $4 and 53 value.

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

Othen at

%OII

Traverse CIfy Chair Co’s. Samples for
sale at 60c on the Dollar

Mpti' M«I

WrIUng Desks

fpjf
ft#

Many <k1 I di.h.f. »cne very fine <iuaii’y. ruch ai ttui 't r. plalci.
•irdir-. etc.. rlriruR al Ic, 2?. 8r, 4c Bad SC CBCb.
D.min S.-t» whae o« or two hive been broken.'s lO
lltcn ibete are fAWKodd tnetCA in^lodet iH» wh«h are coing lot al­
most naduBg. A number ol fine imitalioQ cut idan »ai»ce daber. rtc.A*
Oo all cMpel sod ‘in^eom remauds.
Sc cacti. We can’t ^)*(nn to name the m»ny bargain* here. Ymi May hue tlibgt ia ihcte too.
mutf come and »se liirm. Tiirn are >dU v*fcat most peojilc are looking

*

Oil all ssofie mgs sad those n«cd
fo( dnfJsy purposes. Most all lizet.

Bedding

These Trtvcfie Gty chair Sitnplc5 con.i.t t*f bs'* Ome lealh-tf
uphoirtcred. Mjins Chairs. Tutkith Roskeri. Camlort Chiiti and
Rockers of many other ityiei aisd are am^ng the siiong<=it and best
chiirs midwehsv: pirchiied theeoUte lio; and ayw iff;r thTS all at

Factory Prices ^
It wUI be year* before you hive an op{)iituDity of llii* kind again

. m

for we shiU dtspose of every'one during this sale.

50 per
cent Oil
Fh> .U pulcr
Uxp. B..UR

_tl^«kJc4..p«fcC

_

SSTk..... -Oi*5
■Hftt OMHrs

^dK.ll.e«L

Regular $16 Cbain now at............
Here is one of ihe.l^ bargains in
Ttukish Rockers, worth $20.
you can buy it’O'
0^

>'............•

ODDS 4nd ends of

Window Shades
tM,

Odd Chairs
to *.^2 Oil

Reguia: $20 Rockers now at______ ________ ____ M2
$10 80
RegjUr $I8Rxkcr now at_____

isle and 20c

..$7.20

Regular $ 12 Chairs now at---------

..$7,20

Regulir $10 Rockers and Chairs now
Regular $6 Kocken and C.hairs now a

$6 00
..$4.75

This Large
Steel Range

3otne good din^r. can
bd bought for ra h 45c
Olhers al 65c. 7$C
and$l.
Also big values in
comnlete sets as low as
$4.75.

$9.60

Regular $12 Rockers now at___

Sc, iOc and 15c

V

»13.9b
,|U.7v
. ^•,7.7'A
Sl9.7j

Write-- Rugs. 9x'.'. 5? ..W value

Gtel

I
r 6ru»xelx. 3 8x1^. Sir.uO valu<
Taj.erl'y DruviClv- ?•!.. 4 Lt.Ou v.-'ut

Buragab Rugs will wear
everlastingly. Beautiful pat­
terns.

it iW ciMin with u-

Ucf. were h^ v.laei

g0

.... :J;S
Go-Carls

Made of good materia] antt atrictly warranted m
every way. Bums either coal or wood, and lor
cooking and baking there am none bcMer.
Exactly Hke the cut, without
0g
heavy galvanizedrllervoir.'boly

Exactly like cut. built strongly throughout, has large 18*in. oven, large porcelain
lined reservoir, commedhsos high closet,
Duplex grates for burning coal or wood,
heavy asbestos board lined flues, cast Iron
re-inforcements over oven. A range that
is quick to bake and cook and one that
has no equal for the price. During the
sale only it is offered for the extremely
low price of

\

j'jss:;....... sr
Al

1^

oAlE-aAU'OFF

WondcriDi
lonad la other lioea* onthaa Beds*
Cifp^* Raaa, Stoyea^ Dishes, Tla>
ware, Graalicware, etc.

$35.75

Sewing Machines

ac.rs

7' ;x9. $9 00 values
-

»7.50

?.10 ... tn.OO values

J3.7S

3xt;. $i.\0C values

S9.«

Sv7. J-O.CO va'uti

Library Table
Exsuly like cut. 42-in. long, 26 in. wide
(iatih estly Eagliih, did tell ior $10
liighdy maned and is
g 0Q
clesiieg at..

■ Jb.'vO

6x9. V.M values

'ik* mj&i

S3 per ccnl oH

RUGS, RUGS
A.i.-,.pxscr Rugx. 9x1.’. US.OO ,xlut.
\N iiti.o Rugy. 9x1’. J3i.'U0 value

tioBt:

«»c.

Picture Frames

Au,ii.i»er Ru.jx. E2x''U{>. S^;0U va’uz

ciidn. jighi,

10% to 25% Off
Smte excellent values at 4$C,dSe and
>Mt sam|Je pillows which have sl|^.
'
ly toiled licks go now at

ODDS AND ENOS OF

Vc'vet Rogi. 9x12. 120.00 value
Velvet Ru<j., 9> ir. i:b 00 value

. mm MMt

All winter.bed blaakcu, qtuhs, <
forts go DOW from

Our Dunbar Rugs, noth­
ing made that will wear bet'ter. You can wear one side
a while, turn it and you have
a new mg.
9xl2 $12 value $8.75.
Then we have all sizes in
this mg at proportionate
prices.
Rugs in all sizes from
9x6 ft up to 9x13% ft.
9x12 $7 value 85.50.

Two good
"Staoditd*' tewing
mscliioes wluch have been used tome
or«e did »d) for $18 now..........$12 7$
Obe$25 now.......................$17.50
Others a* dlsesrhatg ol
10 to 25 per ecBl

Bed Springs
For wood or iron beds 4 Off
as low as..................... Xatftp

Mattress
Full size cotton top
4 f9B
mattress each............Xo i v
Many others at other prices.

B BSEALO. S3tD TRATBfiSE BAT EAQl^ TOtSbAT, JANUAST 30, 1912.'

OftANDTBAT
4 Bk*

*t» laritcd

-‘'-bcto
VaiMI JSlSil^am Clw.^l * * * * * OMW^ *****♦'“

sa>rs.................... .

&

bU

to Ue lofol

NEWS OF THE CITY SCHOOLS

Uot.

BOdalt vere ploMd on b>

let Ooorco'e own bead.

TW mMmr
mMmr moooo
M«ds oc
U i/r.
Dr. Memnt'
IM

^ l^'aoiblat like ibe Delbl Dorber U pomp
end trendeur bsa e»er been eiucMed
ooder ellen ikle*.
.“Je«7c^:^bo
WqT*e»^

"

Vtbjrd
» tlUnl in power
po-er from

Klet

(Central tehoel.

The .docto.r

8UUi grade:

re^ -»

('n»hev. Hildieh

Ruby Urwalna return- ka. [>>ruUi>

MoOat. .Vmoli! Rnfiat rum.

awntog borne on ber

of a badly cmabed floger anatalued at tory btueraphiea about
tbe aebool bouse last neek.

tod toVS*reoH»d«- there the “Kele.r.I.Hlod- (emp«or of *«>“>• >*«

ta iM.l.

.

ed on her, to recognition of work doae,——- "

*. F>i*t at

'‘“-‘'•I" |»

Mra. U^toab aud Mlaa MccKellar in'

•I he sUlh

' Juue

■ annual

statement

I

Harr «bu baa been iraneaciinc
here

relurucd

to

the

I

Mra

Kronii.

Dav of Trarerae City wa* call-

»oi

IkKiie- on

Trar-

I

_.j City. VkAlgaa. and doing bualneaa In tbe Oountlea of Grand Traeerae,

Mra

O.-E. Alde.'lch eCterlaiued at *“

A^m and Loelanai.4e ebM •*»«

daugbicrt. Vllda aud Marsie ai.d Mias
Eva McMaunalnhuu-.rulilra bater*:

0..k

!■;.

baalxei

b.i

' aept. .

‘he

Rlrla.

looKcat for

Martha

ACME.

MWota.~b«rned*b7UgM-

ouil)

n.p..».tfiSSk'’ic*?.5iS!”^.ek

The br»T^ geography
Grace

bualneaa

csllera

In

Z.

pajiers

I’oiert.'l

and

Harold

Ptg kiiM

U convalealng from
Tbe diatrlct 8.

typboW
__

8.

Seventh grade;

able

and dlnber was ferved

luluniiaUon

In

■•anipmets,

bualneaa one day

last

•»

1.' -I ...1CW-S alum ikell^

lea.h.

MIm. .Vdd.’ Siiiiili

IS an excellent rcm--dy f.vr sprains, bniises, sore throat, a«haa.

vn Tuesd..

No rubbing ncct-s-.trv — vnu c.tn apply with abni^

Af Wr
;

' PrkM, AAc, ffOo. A #f.O0.

l«..k on Horses. Cattle. Sheep and rooltry aenl fra*.

AdAam

Or. EARL S. SLOAN. BOSTON. SIASS.

j|i„ Mildred
to,.,,,.

Elmtwoad.

Cl.rk w... k. K.rU. m p.,...-

I'K :

..... U, .0.0 lVrJo,-«..,.

tbe

by the SUte-Hoard of Health

The Lidlek- Aid aociety

mHu,.!

Tbe M-ventli grad-^i^,.

"" ““I-'
■"

r. TburteN of Traverse City end

with

Our high

.after a load .d loal.
Uoi, |[„n,.r j.,
,

lie lA-ckcr.

fever.
__

parsonage.

aional

ITL

There was no «.lend l;„i

J.a> hm,'aecount of bud ritids ai

Chi,

hd7;irh7aV'hharthUaS.7unUi.v.j''"''
n..™ •.!, ■ «r..l
Ih .u™a i"'’""'
ane«

Grxfu

Others having oxrollem papers were Crlap U boarding with J
jGlad.x* Haney. I>e Vera
SteiiiI.erg.
Taj lor w ent '

Traverae

-c

SLOANS
UNINEKT

M.irb-ii..

home Me-lut-

on -'•ooday.

■ Tll“ilU. d..rtle .r K~.k Tb.rn|^;<-“";
-■®p‘S£R“.21.,u».
-by sparks troB

Ulas

■ bei

''•-•‘“'•‘'‘■J

each of whom had a slunding ol f»,{

A. H. Jonea and Frank Stafford
............

lave

f Tr-.xe-a.- i
•.I'.int

Elmer

Europe wore written by fUilpb Travis. 1

Henry Antbooy of Elk Rapids was
lu town ibia week.

.Uenry Bablk. b<

Proot

t-AVULafav«t«.AJa..writes;rtc*uati»» f.a fit,
Ittied
and ».-vetal ddieTmt'rrBMSbrB K«l
nothrlpme. I eUained abnik
*» linimrM wkick did ibe so Buck
p-.-l ti.av I wuohl WM do wiihout b
!• I anjvhirig ”
Ti.ouaa I. Rtct .4 Canivc. I*a..
w-eiS; •• I have u.ed ShMa's Ijn.'
1 - -u and Iind u utw-dasa Is* tbca-

Altle Titibuts htN-lit Siiildax a;!;i .ii

TMer for the boj*.
Tboae bavtna perfert papora

I for January, were Grace '

111 at preaeoL

O

♦•dddddPdonooodd'

Sill

the pirla aud

. Crandall transacted buslncas Peiertil. l>« Vera StelnU-tg.
Ptr. Edith
* lu Traverse city Saturday.
aCncle John Anderaoa la quite aeii. airutu. and ^Ivon Hoppliia

% ^^jp itieba^ imoto

hi

4d«nd«n*o««-oon««
hy^ho

apelUng t

*sf5aj:sst.”“-r‘
’ivsit'sssvfr.'Tr:

to the

V pcrtnanctn iMreD a* icmporary relict

tu* S***'-



»'>“

dinuer Sunday Mr*. Maud B-iey and •“»<»

It pqictratcA without rubbing.

b.-'ive-.fxdirrwihcoongwtionafidlpve*-

earU

Kuaael

Seturda.

Tile name of

VViih

'ed to Grawn on account ol Uic lUncaa
of ilie *lxtl.
'of her fatter. Mr Raa>
i8r»<l«' »l>h tbe boya .ga.nat the sirl.

- Anamr eta»e™et (or (be year ending. Dec. SI. tSll. of tbe condlUoa of
at

iHi-.ik

tin- •“'1

imeresiing book'

li. the bojh aud Blrls

barker

('redk Saturday.

•Oalra et the rnraen' Hetsal Fire Inaarmnca Company, located

the

■tatesmea-

trade tea. her lately

irlied r-iidiiiK a e.-x

K.

|bu»lnea«

5tenn'a linlipmt U good ftir pain o(
any v>rt

Ihrov^ tbe entiscuUr ti»u«

Tbe boya and gtrla of
the
alsth
The eighth grade had
a
«:ntrn
“**
“«««»»
BrlUab Colunibla. Alberta grade are piayltig with tbe Uaakrt luill'apellltig examitiMKm
i»e i>^-eiuilS
brr way botue and m the seboet luuiii. by thi-l^ u*u one huiidr<-d |K-r .<
Orawa to viait Uor aleter.'rui .>•
Mueble. NUr> Smil

rflr« eU* end g•e^-iBdUl decoreUve medel WM eoaferr.
■■M va -w i~w>

l^i:ii>-

tke-nutb grade Tuceda.v to takefaud i::iuier Jobnaon were rtaliorv
her atudlea again.
She baa be«-n '•k.
tbe eighth grade on Friday afteruooti
aeteral daya on account
Tbe eighth grade a.-e writlug his­

«»

0«>r,e. «»« 'If*
to Bbd Fm

|Waj. Vi\iao

Rhoimatic Puns
qpm^refieved

I to Local

6ll» of liitcrcsitaio 1
E««icattottal tt>slcM.

^ *h»e there
erw7 day

^

|ru-„.i»

Mlll.-r
u. u,.

i ll.
I

of ih.jr yuung folks snr-

V™"'

week

pned

alll meet|“'«''*’" *'*"

iovb- ol

U..it.aid

lUtes

Jiid ,Mr>

Cllpi^ Fowler.

rSev-cr.; • .

g^-ri.

|a»i dauvv ai <)M

^d M.h

i>r fravt
grade pupiU willj
Clty^was
be pnuuoied tu the seventh gratlv lo-xt ioeii uii uur rtrv-v^ Wcdtiekdav.
• Ul give a dance at Hr. clark.ball
Moudav.
Mlk* l.i-na Hihklcr of Gartlvl.l I
Saturday creniug. February 10.
VVaidu llrldgi- was the best sivlh\sbip is
livf siBter .Mrs
CUud .Vaah of Traverse City is visit
Isrudc spvllcr luM Fruiuj
l.autiur
iDg Stanley jooet
In the second grude. K. va W>b.-ci j
y,,..
,,a,.av,„.r
;,„ i
KaU went to IVilllamsburg Sat
UeatrUi- Wrlluutit. aud Khe-a lotlhar KneUK-r wh., has St-u ill Is impiov.Hl
urday on bualneea.

by a Aafedlvo

t'adlllac to spend the week «nd with

I'l^.iiklm Smiih sp.-ti'

mJ linivihej tiad a covul

waa eauaed

Mira »hcl Crandall left miday for

Mi-)s>oli Friday night.

I Ik nr.•JU••^ to S.VV

^‘“'‘'• SaturdRV mgi„

Mte. Baler Thursday afternoou |

It

Iiive pipe and anon cxllngalsbsd.

atti'Ud.id

friends.
_______ _____________

Al.-x Itul j

Tbe Rebekah lodge of Mobroc Cent-l

Ins arc abs«-nt Ixsnusc of ihi.ken |k>\.I„, j|.,^ »rlt...g

John Sebright visited friends at Ab

MIssc Wells who h.TK tNt-ii

legan a few dajw laai week.
The embroidery club

met

with pocUmuUM Is uow

at .Mrs

Sheehan

were presented ^ilb birthday gifts In
behalf of the club.
week from
will

Frldsy

enicruin

nlgbc

their

and

tbe

pleasantly

a{Sent

ilve pedro.

in

pUylug

Mrs.

Margaret

Mclntosli

went

li

Bendon Tuemlay.
Miles Sufford went to Traverse fit:
on buBlnesa Tuesday
Mrs. Howard Andcrsnii wus a Trnv
erae City caller Tuesday.

^ ^

^^^ ^ ^

^ ^

^
Mn. John

Cady

tliv

grade

rc.elvcil stare

tin- ' p

in

Hrt.wi,,

E.li.a

I

!ih»1

enjevv

the

riv.ew



v.,ni

drawing lt«s.

to Tiuv-|

Mu*-v

Wnlicr Wilson caught seven trant In

moved to Traveise Ci '.

v.hcu- Mr

The stipM inodcntliaii In the wreath-

via.-e> I..1- a i"i>iih'n aw. r •. ih ii man ,-r ha. .-aiifed some of our aelghbark
Vlarq.i.ll.-

.ad,.

trip

lu

,J... ,i.ii1 » lew

Thur.i

I- cm...- ,

ia-ve ii.a

.
ibU winter.
v> in Kiog>lcy UII uu>I .
................
near Thii’fMlnj

poj,rt, mvUm

|
...

upail hy

and

Mr

Ho."!

Mjnle

raue on to him.

II i!i<- gal::

-I. k I

Aiiviii
e; 'v. I.u’s I........
3 -;vver.-a C|(.

lIHlVevI 'll |kt MsM :
to rin..i..- iMili.al
The
Cas.-

John

iHi.efll ,

Hla.l'
KHik

.Mill. I

,Ii'V ui&i C:iin .1
at

H.-lia
;.-nu

AtrQilllng TlfT^tStlsn.
xvi.ai jou ought pot to do. do

>*oih ald.-s,

wli!l.-r

with Mii-’iiig.li.ii

A Permanent Cure For
Chronic Constipation
:i who'withoul gripinc and without obor'k ta­
Alihoacb those mar dui>.
i»ve not trld It, !»t Uiou-.vmls
x'' vfithe a.vr
ithera. who siieak fruni perse
1 s'rcnslIveB I
nee. assert inal tbere I. a
me r..r
i.e
M
again
nolsly
rsUad
on.
>n.- it>« lec'ona wbe tsstlfy to ttaaa
• ara*Mr R KleaL Ji: W. Mb « .
and HaM f'wraar.
.-.Hr CrMk. Utch. and iW

Evciv

aiiiiaiiiii™

Prank Burd aud Mrs.

Tbe people wee

.

of here have lheir‘"'*“

»

m«plETO~

I

For
hftb

v„
............................

u,:^

old togging road 0 cn again down
Dapka's

laiig-jage
g:iide

work.

pupils

Momlav.

w'ui.-

Irl'ors

ROBERT BARNET.

Precident
CHAS. a DTE.
Secretary.

“SSi-'r:.:

Bwora and subscribed to before aaa
at Traverse' CUy. la said state and
oonnur. Ibis I7U day ot January. A.
D.. im.
-C. A. HAMMOND.
Notary PnMIe.
ijntu
Grand Traverae Oonty. MIcb.

MJ»-

My ro—lMlew «z|lrM Ja»a >. inx.

one i*e:'orin..ii..
cSuld-en \dn: «

•here: lei your hook he always hseg> A^m-r
tag ready. In the eddiee where yon
least cxpeclit. there will be a &Bb.'’—i
Ov‘d.

p,-rtormi.D.,-

];

-i.


-

,

I am ekli'rdirjs ard rLlaiviiR
and smiting

,

with

terrific

lorcw at

Jol-ied
the

«I lE.e

my

ft8D*I*cluie

Fot iKiv rtatvni am .fi.u.k:

Why Rent a Farm

buaacfi cn new fane*
of

Wajfctu.

icdorcd

bofRain prices

Buggies, Wagons,
Sleighs

m. w
mm
Baeome Rich

at

eti.j xll (I. I- ii-vl trii niitl.inery |eitaii-ing to

drir miDufdrturr.
I Kl} ...I, ir tl.r |.aii( r.sRc < (

m> many fiterds ol o*cr

dcC.aiid I raveiye Rf-tiori ID the pvtl
y< U ‘ll-id

I

I Stn DOW cdcnug
fMOaftetWed, IB

thiv V IcBfl U[| • »! •H.vrix<)-I'? >n 4e vav

SaaLatebewaa aad Aiben

'I

maruiatturrd

aricla at wel

SI :be RIM lx rrv tived m th- if cooxtrociion and my

n:

Scigfaa,

a!] my ttoiL < i

:n...............

-•T rattle ralUei.aaIrriar.mlael
lare-iix SBt graiB rr-» tt in

ii

t ul

Ik»Eg»er, rt.-

'
wedvliug .
Priphtful Polar Winds

TO THE PUBLIC

t-i]|,. .

few dsys visiting friends In Trsversel**'*''’"' '
I'sim. r j
y:
|wl>o sre not able I'l I- iti a. h.ad
|k;„

•e Raady «er Opportunity.
have
Thera ti scope for eban.^ eve:/-

,
.

;

. v, m
tli-- yuj.,,

j
Third gradiTin- Hurd
14.10 I ■"■‘wove written during tbe past yaar.
Cbas Palnjcr left
y.-atenlaj
making an Eskimo vulug.-. ..niric
j
jaa abowB by the above report And Sortb Cnity. where he will stay
a-w allboogh the year baa been one orexiumiiisla ami iMtsimg iiicin
on
i!ic
iS^leepHeaai heavy loases this fact only some Hue.
Jati

tbe great benefit fhia comMiss iH-tlraaf Is f.-.'hug oei.'er M::
n to the memhen who
Shannon la suln.tpiiii:ig h.-; pU..misfortune to loaa their
The Penalty of 8in.
1 lie li:t1.' Filer U»y :ti la::ip;g .I'.a
To neglect your
health
f a nu
'against nature and frequentl. ihe pen stairs s.-ni.fisiy Ini.irisl liis tLio.il II
I and in opponunlty
ally Is severe, pariieulariy when Hie ,, .....................................
itunaie. should be an encouraxement
trouble Sturts In the liver nml bowels
,
,
.
I to all memhen to do all they cab to
It Is the straight road to Bright's Uis
■” ‘
- "rs. ».ra .laaaen the risk of Area, by removing
ease. The lK>rt curM- is to lake a -'“i l-s.kU-i* ( Inst;sn-ss as far aa-possible tbe esusea. Theredose
of
DR. HERRICKS Sl'H.vR ,.i.d<isir.
j. Ivegins
by making
' < it possible
poaall
(or the orgai
COATED Fli-LS whenever you feel
k hmli .vii.l
tatlon
I (nralsh the protenlon
dull, bilious, constlpate.1 or ut»om
... .
tbe very lowest cost
tonaUe. .It will clean jo.i out. re........ ....
'
togetber to make tbe coming yewr
store api-etite and cheerful spirits
moat aacceatlul In tbe bisiory of
I’rlee Zi els
Hold by Amencao HruK
Klii.U-nsan.-i.
.\
organisation
.win Ik- given in i
Robert Barney, PrealdeuL and Chaa Store.
B. Dye. Secretary of said Company.
M-M do and eocb tor himself
blmself doth depoM
depose
and aay that they have read the for»
ffotng aUtamoBt and know tb« cont«nu thereof, and they have
good
ballere. and do believe said
IB be Inie.

Mnnorell'i. III. Tovjr tvama
l(« a pustal iwrd wUl da.

,04444000000

m

Th, nii. tr.a.. .r.
i-. i, ,
ler's Gv-ographical Rca.l. •• lu .oinn-

Mn. George Vewinan Is spending a

Upc:atcs SVLU.

j

...» l,!....o

!i>.t

Il.rry Prv.U«->.r,l,...-d .
IV last Vewk

ddrwwalaa I>r.
(hiao^oB at..

at.d

®**‘
I-,:,!'-:™-!-

can. 1..1 S.U,.,

Aff.rma

Howu d Fiene

'V'lkin. negative. Han.M .Cmk
Jullr Bun ai.d Katlir'ii T'lrii.-!

8mlr.Tr.».rtl,. ..r..lrvl,

kS,

il“n"4lNN?*lMa{*vi" ^ atMbo
from Infancy (s old oow

Tl..- dr. la.m. .-1

Th.- debaicre

«»'>“

body come and help make It interest

«i .1

ii«.

‘h* J»dsvs

school Is pivapeiing

Hipfiy of

iron a.'vd wutd it ck wifi be sold.
life

lOieE

bM

think about doing.—FytbagorsA

.-V -UM..

Mrs. llliiUclK- C.is. who liu

that clcin.i-v i. m..r

We rejoice greailv over tl.v way the ■■■»“'<•

Mr, and Mrs

Friday

i..,

■xamina

'han su-uin. was hai.div.! v,- .

ing him of onto a'fc>g wl.ik- auu:h.|-,*«» *'>

lAOnday

lust

IrBds Of |K>la)oes tO

marLel this week.

Trav.<sg|

Kutlierlojil

,lub.

for W*v*.

|.,,;r ! w-uph.i.g twelve pounds. ,

► lartcl \V,-,lnced»y mornids .

John Wade. MaM I Wj:.i. I.a-. .ill

wh...........

Ix«Bgaveawav throw

left

Torch lake TucwUy, the lalSMt nnc

Ihoma-

ber falber returns from North l iilij.

crushed and limb broken lodaj

KKkH

.hurt

d da'igi

llanils .'!a>rrlsoti. Bs-'ilali Nelk‘-n. Clat-i

e are very sorry to hear of Wih'
*' »
Ham Anitsbucbler getting hi.
knee '•'tt'Jwrv

M.tilc

to Tibv.tm-

S.iinla-

turned borne .'cslerday. will sUv uniil i "'“hlus.

x;.^

an ford on MundaL rkpectlag to sUy a

• I iUld 111

Thoki- ID the sixUi grade rei-'i'in^

Salc-lJOW,

Falrianka and

grade vj.,

4 dervert. Hanion Ihiucr. Innia Mriggs,
;MaU-IU- Cram. Jcmi Kldr.-d. Earl Kn

Newugo ..

S.

Wirt- r.-.irintd

Eb-V

lloliB Which they an- Laving ihls seek

HaJernn,

Itrll

Mr.^and Miw. W.Watsob

few- weeks.

Miirlon HIM

and Mr«

- The lariiier- o:

Tbe sevonib grade arc w riling for

^ludeiits ill the scvonih

Mrs

ZoU.aml Mias HuroUiy Wat-

latuiu.rd linl-|-

Monda.v.^ Jati'iary

meats In ti»- Siiurday Kv<-nliu I'usi

le I this nioriln'"'■■d“n

FUher ol

DISTRICT.

Ian

‘stare lur the lust we.-k w,-ie. Ik-alriie

few days.
Albert

LAKE

jcatalogucs taken fmm ilu' advertise
1

Vaiidcc

the giiosl ,<
I'tiiida.

4» Mr Uiid Mi:-

tlie'ihl^

for Kingsley to visit relav/vcs tor
Mrs.

LONG
ixme i.i <-

{rerlecl Jcssoiis

week were, 1'sul

as

„„

{

for

r7-^iii.v
l:tic

se City Wednesday.

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' Andrles, Howard Owens. Viator Vaii-

CREILICKVILLE.

viMiiv
lortjiiu^

Miss

entered

and

h'liiiiUy

'Uussel Walker, and Hcima Welt.

I

Jan. :T,

iVtv-rs

1 hose who
Bfth

lit

cmhl lajuncLlny.

wlm Is,

Oak Park svdiool.

prugres

Light refreshments were

served.

O.II

rmall

grade Monday. l..-ing nansfeti-.l Uoin'4 ♦4444««444444444

was

a « « * «

Mr

llacbel

families.

evening

Richur.

of

a

Effle S<|Ul:cs entered ihi lilUi giud

A surprise party was held at the re
Tbe

U.I.-

MiUon. Jan. 3« -Pree Hber-

4jMiiiili ol Alden Sunday.

Harvdd Cihbk.
Ht-niv

Mondsy,

aldence of Mr. Young in honor of Mr
MUea Stafford.

l..r Frvd.Tik

j„

very 111 with l.phoid fr.vr

Tbe next meeting

w-III be held at Mrs. Frank SuSord'r.
club

y-,^.

.
Union Street,
i. iui. .-gmaking
Tbe se.-otid grad.- had a iN.stsI '-'r'bi.nii,... ,,,,, .,»«

Shower

Seoili

g vi.li.-d at the hnmc of bU brotber
MAYFIELD NEWS.
Ij.vllvlil. .I;in

illl

un-ov
I

A. Jobnaon laai Thuratlav . a very eU
borate Inncbeon was served aud Mes I,
dames Batey. Jobnaon and

very

slow!?

40UTH MILTON.

Inendsl-.lp

!<<•

fur ddrs the wwddtag lh,-re are e.'veral

bands and lip*, that need Bueklens ‘vstume. There are:
Mve Fat TurArnica Salve to heal them It makes Leva, the Overat Boys, and San Bontbe abiB aofl and smooth.
Coriveled net Babies, also some mile maids to
t.r
.la k.™, boll,. «»«.,. ...ooio,
..a.
ilcers. ceU. brulsee and pile*. Only
Eighth grade:
C.lenaV and
MiItU
U eeau at all druggiets of Traverse
-guardi Irma Van Wagner. Mable Con

liEsSi.'SIi'rL'.,...

h you wMil bargaiov now iv tbe (me to ponWac.

oodchwte-h.w.sw,jrmll veers.

VICTOR
PETERTYL
Traverne City

,

GBAND TRAVERSE HERALD. AND TRAVERSE BAY EAGLE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 30. 1912.

■n. 4e
t «l>tU uk«
•M at tk«
to ckorrb wttb
mm* Tb» Mat#--T-f».- Mn, da
ortn *0 b«t with
mr Btw jurplo
■Boatoa Tna>

TWO ARE DEAD
TWO INJORED

Munra IIWBT
Ray SeoSald and Mlaa Mac Prica Waddad January 20.

FDREIGNERS
ARE WARNED

to tbe spot in-Tbe refuse that «
from tbe mlU nbpva and setUen in
the quiet abaltow water.
News caiwe Saturday to Travaroa
Oty friends of the death of A.
Loess, wbo psnsed awsy at his home
391 Washington streeL BstHe Creek,
this morolfix. Mr. Loess was fnrinerly
rmldeot of this city and for some
time opented s dmy Une.
cemmuiuenlMn from M. F. SrazIngion ataiee that be is npending the
winter at Columhua. Ind. and that
during the first half of tbs mootli the
thermometer reglatereC .as low as 39
dagress beiow aero wbirh la extreme­
ly cold for that part of the country
According lo thli atatemeut It la beet
remain in tbe Grand Traverse re
gion wiicra such extremes of westh
•r are nev* encountered.
Secretary Jebfl I. OlhesA el the de•Hopmefit bureau will leaYe about
May 13 for Ireland He will be ac
companied by 4ila wile and will de
liver bis lecture on western HIrbigan
several puinia In the old oumry
tbe purpoee ol liitert-ating t‘i
people of Ibil land In Ih* pcKsIbllitie*
that lie In Ibis region for desirable
iuigranu.
Georgs Smith of Sharon, vtsa arraat
ed Tbiinday' on 'complalni "f Depui}
Game Warden G. Allen Smith tor bav
ing In bis possessioB part ol a deer
carcaM which animal was unlawful

t“WHATSIN
A NAME”

Newa of Iniereat to Traverae City
friends and which eame aa a coaploU
iSraGliiOBON
<N REAR END COLLISION NEAR aurprlae. came today to Ulat Loin
gcoBeld annoanclng ibe marriaga of
qURANO, MICH.
ber brother. Roy ScoBcld u> Mlaa Mae
Sines his arrival at tbe age of rwnmine PMortlaa Btbetred Padloek
Price, of Portland. Oregon. The cerehad blRerly rooMted hU name. Peter
ly took Plato In the Flrat Preaby
Una ha bad found impoesibla; Ctbellerlan church at Portland at 3 lu. Sat­
rad was werae. bocanne hla hair
urday'^ afternoon. Jan. 30. Mr. Sco­
Plck«p Tram Collided With Freight
more than aubon. anj Padlock waa
field has been In ^e west for tba past
almost aa bad.
—Engineer and FIroman Kill­
feA years but bad nut luformed bit Hie Officiala Hava Fled and Ha ApDurteg his age of acboollng ha had
ed—No Danger Signal Olw
friends up to tne present time that be
gaala far Protaction—T«*e Thous­
fell Its Igsomlnleua proasuro and bad
en. It la Alleged.
any anllclpstloo of becoming
and Imparial Troops Oaasrt
who haw* hoon odmirlne
and
■nddfci However, friends forgl'c
to Rapubileana.
bajrlni tIM koMtlftfi paturn* to
be began his bush
^■afwer, with an
Ihjraii'l. Jan- :> -T*«
Ifalunien him the mar>h be stile ou them and
opporttgtiir to at
on tba bottom
I’ekm. Juo. 23-with tha city
ere kllkxl and two aerloualy^Injured Join In extendlug Uat wisbea and
nsund of a mereantlla
m
ladder, that
Orand RapMo popora will' bt
congratulatlona for a happy and proa- rootrol of the retctlooariea. run
when
a
pii-k-up
min
cvlllded
with
plt—Od to know uiat thoy art
peroue future. Mr and Mra Scofield
broadcaal that a maaaacre of ('hirear-end alalled (reijtiii on the Grand will be at home at 3X2 Ystnblll streeL
non* ottior than tha*
» If immioent. Pekin la terror
~Weir. young man. what can I do
Triink m-ar berr itili nornlnc. Tbe Portland after February t;..
Btrifken today and officiala of Yuan
for your~ sharply Inqutrwd the man­
MAV MANTON PATTERNS
dead are; Conductor Wllllame of DoSfal Kal have fled- Yuan, knowing
ager. leaning , back tor a momwi in
troll and KIreuan Katbe of ronUac
• fold at tha e«<
hit swivel chair
that the young Manchua pnncea are
,Tfae injured: liladtDocr Haaklna oC
and that ttiay will not 1M comP E Padlock IbM bta card and letdemanding bis bead
Durand and Brakentaa Jonee of D
paHad to aand away for thorn in
'*r of Introdunion before blm. but
bodyguard to aland by him. Foreign
'■troH.
the manager swept ^bam aside tnpatha tirtur*. Owr faahlen book alresidents have been ttotlfled not to ad­
tieoily
MUSKEGON
IS
FACING
SERIOUS
aa ^towa tha ENTIRE
line
The frelslil became aialled behind
venture Into the'native secthma.
"Those things are no oae," ha re­
WATER FAMINE.
tahioh iMMfoa your bo1n« auHod,
naaenger wbk-h waa held up by. the
l.<ondon. Jan *3.—Tha American
marked dryly -What eu you do»whlla tha. mattar of tlaw savod
TailmeBl of three ears of the frelgtil
’*We1l. I abouid Uko to get •
One School Building Dcatroyed by Firo minuter In Pekin has cnilad In nil
(a of vKal Impertaneo in many
|ahead. The pl<k-up train, earrylns
chance- "
Americ;^ living In outlying parts of
This Memtng Owing to Shert'three eoklnea, craeUed into tbe
"I dldoT Btk you what you wanted
ciiy, acrordiag to a nc»a agency
aga In Supplyt asked yon whst yoo could do." marUooee of the frelcht.
dlapatch from Tientsin.
Wlltlaina waa aratml In the cabooae
Tbe (rlciioo between tbe .Mam
Muakegim. Jan.
Two wells euptice C. U. Jencks of Kalkaska where
and thrown clear of Uie wrerkaite- piled by imake pipes from Imke Hlch trxyopa of tbe Imperial army and Yi
Katbe, tbe fireman on the ffrat engine Igao went dry early this uorulng and sm Kal'a force Of Chlncne troops la he plewd gulHy and bis trial was set lo do anything in-your Unu at tbe
present time, but I ran learn any­
for February 4.
of the plrk-np waa crushed and bum tbe city is without water In case of ronsiantly inrreaalng and a
aerlo^
John Fisher, aged »S. of t2S East thing there It to know," replied P
cd to death when the wreck caught lire the city will be at the mercy of mnfllit may be preripitated at any
Padlork with apirtt. beartlly rueentEighth street, met with n i«inliil ac
ttre. A dcnac fug anil failure of the (be Barnes It la bel'cved tbe Intake Riomeni
Ing what he conalderud the man­
freight crew to aeC a danger algoal arc pijiea are stopped with aand. but on 2,000 Imperial Troops at Stangyanj cldeot while St wc.-k on one of the ager's imperttnencu
elolbeepin
mscblnea
at
the
0»al
Woo.1
-Your fplTli's all right, anyhow.
given aa tbe cauac.
Revolt.
arrouot uf the !<•«■ It la impossible to
Dish fscloo today, when he aiintaincl Want tofgo to worh nowT n’hat'a
r<-kin. Jan 23—Two lliouaand Itnreach them. One school waa dcatroyed
a compound fracture oj the Index fin your nomeV
by Ore this'itiornlng ou accuuol of tbe |>chiil iruupa alaimued al Slangyang, ger of the right hand.
-Mr Padlork." glanHitg auggamiveIn Ibe proviiiic of llu|ieb. northwest
water famine.
John 1^0111 received a b««y In­ ly at bis car^. with which the man­
ol llankow, arc reported to have roager was Igipaileoily tpaping the
jured leg and Frank Miller's boroc
Kiitcd iu faiur of tbe republic.
desk.
"Tea. yea; but we don’t ’Mlater’
The excitement in Pekin iadiminlah was severely bun when Ibe bank at
log owing to the slowness ol de>elop- tbe gravel pit on the James Harris folks here. Wbai's tba *P* torr
“Pater-Peturtgns"
menta. and the precaution for Premier faun, west of town, caved in late this
Btatlatlca For Past Yaa
afternoon.
Just'bow
lad
Mr.
Mrciili
Tbe
manager atarad. -Humphl" ba
Yuan Shi Kai's aalety baa be«-o reUxfinslty grunted^ ~Ououn weTl tall
Largaly-^c ta CensollI aa tbe threats agalifat him have as hurt could noi be ascertsised.
About thirty ‘couple attandad tha back OB tba ‘S'"
datisns.
X malerlaltxed
"Tbat’a worse." uUmmered tbe ngI’craiaieiit reports that tbe Japx- regular JYirtnightly dancing (lanv at pllrant miaerobly "ICa Etbelred."
Willadolphla. Jaik 2»-.Veaapaper
Ibe academy last evening
renaus Sgurea Cor 1911. complied by >se are assittiiig the Manchua
1. Huflord. of 1012 North Clark
tbe American .Newspaper Annual and aaid In auihuMtaiive circles to
Directory, published here today, tndl- duerly unfounded
street, Chicago la deeirooa of aetitlog.
Ihat mulilpUeatloB of dally paIn this locality and wants to secure
pera In tbe United Statea baa come lo
a small tract of land wbero he can
a halt. A year ago (be number was
raise fruit and run a amall general
BREVITIES.
L4*:; Ibe U<12 Annual lUu 13 leaa.
allowing that the trend it now in the
e In (onneetlon with the farm. He
downward direction. According to ihla
tl.DnO In cash lo invest In such a
Tbs boys of tha High Schsci hava
authority , creater mortality than birth
place'lknd has been trying to tocaic
organized
a
new
club
which
they
call
e la explain^ by auapenalon or.
laolMatloo of newapapera In crowd- tbe Aibenion t'lub ThU club is for someone with a piece of property of
and unprdWurtive fielda. Kew Keg- tbe exproM piirpoae ol promoting Im this nature but has been unable to do
:d baa lost four dalllea. New York
so. and now be wanu the devclopfour, middle west atalco nine, and the promplu apeaklng. Tor parliamentary
lent bureau to help blm out.
•ssten sutss have thIrtMD IsH than drllli. and to enUrge the good fello<
a year ago. Gains have boen beavleel ablp feeling In the acliooi Tbe newly
The development bureau will make
In tbs southern alatea. while tbe rald- elected offu-ers are president. Frank an exbiidt of farm aeeds In glass
dls AtlsDtir aecliou baa an Increase of
Hayden: - VIce-lTcs Marry Hollida} . jars at tbe farmers’ Institute wbirb
tbrss.
Weekly and aeml-weckly newapipcnii Secretary and Treasurer Oren Sayre' will be held to tbe court bouse beglnn
also seem to have reached their limit In ail there are .34 meiubers and the Ing to i^rrow morning at 9 43
la numbers. The 1912 Annual namea cUb promlacs to be of much ImportThe regular masting of Grand Trav. describes 16.239 weeklies.
than In 1911. aod 6U3 aeml-weekllcs. aa ance to both the boys and tbe school. -se grange will be bold in tba ball
Frtertda of Spencer Suaks. former­ 1 Casa Btreet.neit Saturday al whleh
6i: i I 1911.
forty- ly employed by tbe Uliy Book store time tbe afternoon program will con
fourth year, contains more than1 1200 ^nd who la very well known in tbe alst of talks by tha memben ouUlo
------- --- ------24.343 sewapapera
will be pleased to learn that be Ing the Icoding ewnU In the liveu of
dial
a about eacb. lududloi
has accepted tbe position of manager tbe several aapiignia for the nomlna
of the Woolwortb stores locat- Uon for the preslfl^cy. This program
.Manlna Ferry, Ohio. Spencer Is eapeded to shed a great deal of with tbli boose. youH ham to bacte
srblA news
I publli
la to be congratulated on tils auerssa light upon the natiooal allualloo Iivm OB a newer basis than at preaenL
piciui
Asranauiii
Teu-“
the political suodpotnt.
Baperanto
Id the buiineas world.
T aaaore yoo. Mr Banon, Ifi net
IlsU of publications devoted to tfaeec
Mtaa Marguaita McDonald of
Joke Fbr 30 years Fve been fighting
nubjsctn. There are over two hundred
of these lists In the book juac from city ai*d Albert Urowell ol Boyoc City
that name
It's mine aU rtgbL
THE
MARKETS.
«,
lbs press. Rcllgtoua publjcatkiha num- were uuleily married at the Baptist ♦
• PeterUni E Pad
total parsonage Wedneaday oighl. Rev
It that
LIVESTOCK.
!
Jeboaophal
4«A. and i
> no less than 139
Irtipg offlctaling
Mr, and »
door, turn to your left and ask for
Buffalo. Jan 29 -Cattle Rccrlpta.
a of class and trade
Mr Raymond Tell him to set you
psftodlcala. Bxpooenta of more than (Vowclt will make their bume
3.O0U cars. stow. »T3o«T7#tt CaUea - to wnrk-wnd laU him yobr name U
forty secret society orderi are c*u- Boyne tTiy.
Slew, steady. |3 7.3*j 1« <xi shrep
John "
ktgtiad. Foreign
language
papers
Since the water in th< bays and
Recelpu. Is.'Me. sheep. artl<e|7 13-f
P E Padlock worked fblthfully
printed In thirty-four different forma
kes in this tictniiy ba.w been froz
of npeech are described In
- nlng; more and
1
over
tbe
open
water
below
the
fleaUon of their own.
more the confldunew and trust of hla
Re.-Clpu. L*IW
active.
Utunn
street
bridge
has
been
a
play
These atatUtIrs are gathered from
employers ’Then oeeufred an Inrt'ToalDS Zl 3.73.
ground lor ducks and guMa. aod eve
I ilort tor wbir-h be waa (otally unprwmeed by day bundredh nf them galhef for
Jan' ".-Wheat. 11 oiv I
•*"* **'''•*'
*»“ talo
ory, Vbo
tbic
'
, ^
^ alternate periods of bliaa aod daand general playtime Today C.WT1, S7^r Osis.
3IA,r.
apslr He fell In leva.
... the year. The Importance of the (here sere ahistlera, mallard,
DciroiL Jao
r*-Wheal
Having aaked tbe fn'al queailoa
newspaper publlablng Industry, like­ heads and 'Uher breeds that are well
I'ant <is',r. OaU. 33.
wise the development aod rapid
and being aaaurad by tba Udr of hit
ihr h'lntera and lurd lovers,
crease of advertlalng. la Impreaalv
Toledo, Jan
29 Wlieai,
beart't cbotea that bar affection waa
le things Ibat attracts them
lllastrated In lllk magnitude ol I
undying and nothing «euld part
rorn, t.:',.- oaia. .•-.'i',.:.
work.
them, be weodnd bU way one night
to tbe place of ber abode, with (bn
(•hicago, Jan 29 - F<xstoc... Ji
d
ddddddddddddd
ring wbicta was to seal the bargain
LONG LAKE.
\
■Do yen Hke IL dear." bs aaknd.
LIVESTOCK.
with lovar llke eagt
ddd'*
Tt'a beunttful."
AlU Wells ol Traverse City i» viai
Ing at Mrs Coffleld'a tor a le* days
&4|S< drawing hla bead down aba whlat)vc. Manvaodden
pered. "Thank you—John
Carl Miller and Arthur Zli
deaths ate caused
Poor P E awoka with a sbeek.
ermman attended tbe quarterly omc
by It—bean dis­
bad forgotten that she did net know
ease. poeuraoais.
Ing at Manton laM week
the borrIMe oama'-whleb would have
bean failure oe
Edith RIrbardaon ha» relumed home
to ba wrlttan upon (be marrtaga twooften
from Qviait where she baa been ■
ordl
"lamlea. dear." be began, bit throat
ing her sUter.
dry and hit tongue relucacL "would
Mr- and Mm c^ri RiehardMU
qrain.
It make any difference m yn<
Hannah A Lay (o
ed relatUea in tfs**™*
name
were not JobB'-df it wei
Sunday.
thing not •' su nice’"
Tbe PfaU t'llra claa* of Ibe KrteDdi tack'the viul organa causing cs
-John—’wbst dn / - —---g. R will rendiM-t a "Meaeurcraeni tbe bladder, bnek-dust or ^ti
We tjv prcjuiripB to irtak-' iIhn ili-- LT.ai.st \Vlni..
-Would
be Ipilsted deaperslaTraverpo ITty MUIlng Co.
Soeur at tbe bail Tuesday aighi
Sale we ever licliL Tlieee sjd>-a liiivt-• Im-.-h lll•-r■-BKm(; ki
-Of revicee not. b..t «ty*"
January 3<nh
The ebargew wiu be ___ _ or tbe kidoeva themselves break
down
and
wwate
sway
cell
by
cell.
I -yuesnse It liBt It ► :• t peteronly arcordlnc m your
* growth. |uiplil«ril.v ainl VtiUic l<> fhe ■oniumuil.v every
Bladder trixihles altBoatalwa;
■ kins '
cents per f<iol and one <-cni
from a derangement ol tbe kidnevs and Oats
, JTAf.—III all ........... .
years wr linte u.-ver -.ffeml
ksboOL par cwL .
.ll.tuj Fo
each additional Inch. Tbe <lasr >
better beaiih
' ii that organ it obia:___
obuined Bocki
B«wni
.tXAP tn blank
---------------------It of
quickeat
by
a
proper
treatment
of
the
kid(umlah
light
refresbmeniB
Jan
:
greater values thim wc wiU.off'-r when thus snle »|h-us
Hawed the sli feet of strong, subeisnnevw. Swump Runf cewrects mihslityto
tlsl manhood before ber and cootranbotd urine aod scalding pain in rasatttg iL
and overcomes that anplesaast oeceaaity
Wswsahse Thst OibiKsa
ad It with the mental picture called
often througn
*VoaasBae when earseat la Imprss-^ of being compelled to go oft
forth by tbe dimlouilve “reterklos."
tnnes duri^
the day, V*d to get op many U
Mas and aemetimea ukaa you la.
■ -> I an uneoBtronable daalre to laugh poetbe nigh^ The mild asd imme
i iiil ber. and despite hla downcast
you are la a hunr, you eecaaioantly of Swamp-Root, the great ktdnn remedy
» (ear of wounding
BisAaka It for aewaa.'—DUraeU.
Hides. Furs and Tallow.
realized. It stands tbe bigbest behim. sbe Uugbad usul aba could laugh
* -----------irkable health rtKortng
WANTED— A middle agv<l i-ouple pmertsea. A trial win coonoeeanyoo
no moraWithout children. .Man. a practical
Swamp-Root is pjenaant to take and is
"Fteeae forgiva me." aba anld flnalfarmer. lotalllgenL temperate and ooii bv sU druggists in fifty-eent and
"J
meen to hurt mu. but
IndMtrtoua. Wife aa working bouse- one-dellar ibe bottAea. You may bave P
gift’s so fuBBT It doesn’t matter,
ksapsr. and both caretakers when mmple bottle and a boiA that tells sD
,j”' way; III csl! you by your middle
owpera are absent Also another about IL both aenttfire bv maiL Addnm,
Mors cksad Wsdnasday ctcniiifs dnriic wintar mssUis.
^
^
name
tostaed
"
_________
sgnamvou,
i.
married couple to live In tenant Dr Kilnser & Co.. Binebamtou. N. Y. Umb aklns .
.30c
W------------------------------ ----Wben writing Dcotkm fending tbSB gum No. 3 groan ceU
- -«r. Don’t
Don’t mnfca Wool ahanrtaga .
ami firm work, wife to 'boarii'eitra ____ Oder in tbia fi^.
•■ ■ ••p —
occaalonally.
Givet .VICIVUVTW
W..IMI.- .
references
Ahd Wages desired In Erst letter AdErSH Morse A KenL Old Mtaalon.

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Tbe Bed the New Year Can Bring You

FEWHI DAILY PAPERS

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BEST FLOUR

*lt'rtRild» Rt tbe forefront for quality and good
Hvlnge It U tbe etaodard for bread and pas^.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

FRANK TRUDE

Tba Cause of Many
Sudden X>eotba.

Opening of
Eleventh Annual

SH;::

WHITE SALE

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Friday Morning, Feb. 2

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Friday Morning, Ftb. 2

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J. W. Milliken

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Au 2W3t

No-lhemUta -1.- ..Ototadup

"Mr. I
Pour P. B. aanld anty
Ml«
tn dumb mlaarr.
*ThaB mu may a
alder tba ungMMu
not (la myaair to a name ilhn tbat t
tba rumalndar of mj Ufa.
I k«n« It tan’i ynar faalL bat d
oh. why didn't yon un i
got to kreing mu m. Qb! glaaw
awaylBllndly ba ataggarad from Xkm
mat A nombnana atwisae
him In Ita gnnp and ba had aa goa
aim.
pit fbootlnc. and tbm ba baoamn SI
deoly conaHous of a borue. wtth-g
and ayua madly aSq
besnng down upon him. white Mb*
the animara bead be eaugbt
glimpaa of a umaU. «bUa taem tdMb
and drui^ with fMDL\faSE.1- ' — ■* <
sad
"It doauat nattar. a»bow." SonM through hte awaktnad Brsla: ilTM
made s leap tor tha hrtdte. A'pulLas
If bit arm waa balag wri ached frana
Its aorkut. a atckeelag thal of
bead upon the psi'toC. AOd <bw A
hjank iiaecoodcoosMa toO n#on Mm.
t-poa awakestog. bo Salt at toot m
uurprtaa to End Umoatf at bmoa. boh

brntev

Itli ctearur thoughts, too. oSM
reahzatlOB of hla teaa. and ba tariMi '
hts face lo the wall and gronnad alood.
coot band amoetbod tba damp bMr
from hla tor^aad.
"Ara you la pate, daarr 1-----’‘Tlf
a familiar, mlea. Ra ■nasiyeiod to
toward ber. hot l sharp pals aad
of carto and Sobdagra told blm tba tnsib.
"Tou hero*- be erlad to
-Tas.daar. Can yoa .
me? But yon moml UiR nad
md yw

auy hors tt

you do. Tba doctor anld no.”
"But. roulae. I want to kaov SB
nbout It. B*bat U tbo mattor «tBl
Surely I harao’t gat to Ba b«%
strapped up to this wafooidod tMafe
-and preuy oooo youH ba m*m lA
ni bo ten akma. Tbia la tba I
whan a-fallew mteaoa Ua torSsr.*- ‘
lapldlr a
shyly. With o look of ssbaBot M>
lowed by happy gnrpttoa. bs bodda^'
bln bead.
"New yao ara to to to Songs* M
told blm with a nnMte.
"Ixwlaa. yomt* net tooMag as. Ig»
you. Just to mnka ma go to Mnagf Tom
would yoo?
"No. dmr. I'm net tokl^ rmsSM
trious." anawarod tba gM. aad vMh
cootantad smite ba toraad W|
B hour later a graug sA <«*«*<
peisou
loottoodbostddlbSitAbad.
ttood b
Km
you." ba roaUnnad. nftsr tba g
ary portloa of tba ooratoeny i
awaot reply of tbs glH; '
Petarad Etbalktoa PaSeck. Ukn-F. •
Vgon belag Wfinetod. tba v
proceeded. "Aad do yoo. PHmSS
Bthalfclaa Padrad. taka tbto-*
Mortified aad aibamod. tba pto*
asked that tba aaM ba wrttttm
down and tba amamiiaj’ won dSaav
ptetad without fartbm> tortdtot.
PatorUns. tbo laiiPCtot oaana
ba
much I
at an for bto _
-I mtad only farryearaan.-b0toto>
year aaba." bo
inrod. aa ba draw
w bar t^.
"Aad I mlad net
* at ^ ^ iibsa
ad. bar eyaa aklalig.,
nlig.^ lew « t
bava you."
'
.
After a tow meouato ba 'ggbils
*l4>utaa. what atm» dM Ibsy got k|
tha paparar
"P E Padloek.- anawwod bto wMb
tmlltog
"Tbank
you'd bouar alwaya OaU aa ieba.'

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WOMAN HAD BUSINESS lOEAH
an too Ra^ ’That Lad I
"Biatybodi who atarto a now b«lte
aaoa or furMshaa up an oU eaa baa a»
epanlng." a womaa aaJd. "Tba TUdS
1 mantarly
la eontaJal
, -Omnd opantof at
Blank streeL f
trfbutad about (ha aaighborboed. Npt;
hint as to what waa getng to tb
opened nr wbo would open IL whlc^
It all tbs mere toteraatJng.
November 4 curiosity had.
tnnmiDg I bunted arouad to No.
It waa a wall-kept lanomao*. in thb
hall stand a imia girl who paanad a«b
tha iBfnrtDaclen thst tha apaalng wgh
In tbe ibtrd floor back The show oa^
sifsd of s long table agruad with thto
most beautifully lanadarad clothdto
aver -----saw. Tbar
bad bean
-----------------------and frnoed by the womaa wbo aagte
qv-zmI tbe epaelng. dbo wanted work.
"Her buabSDd had ran away end Mft
t»r to taka cars of tour Mitla eklb
in tba laundartog Une aba bed 4dnh
op every atltch of washable rtochto
aba aod ipa eUldrue pomreead aad dh*
fered tbOm as aemplaa of her akUL AB"
acco-GtBodatlng neighbor had prtotoC
aod dlatrfbuted tba kandbCDa. oertoMSf
drew tba crowd, and befort tba eg*Ing wit over sbs had aoeegb cuoUito
aru to heap her bnsy oaery toy to ekm wauk."
"Nobody snye ’shop aerty*BOw.*
"No." ropDad tor. Ommebar.
adiimmtUjon baa hoto dhaagto

Let the Heratld and Record Cm
do your Job Work.

TW -ir*

TRAVRRffi m»ALD. ANT> TBAVKRftB BAT BAGLE.

tut {rouj » tton vktf IkBra U<I buw- <unt -(hihk- rntw m cau-«<M <
AUvIj.
t
»IU relaUvM in Ktt*k%ilk'. N. Y.
m. A Motb.# <mr* t*
*w«
Capt. A G- Aldrich and edfa. paaaM>* U TvporteC to tw t«ti and nwrnUU ifti a /«w 4ua UuuuiM lrl|4 :r>.l«>ke> ibis after
a& ibr«u«b tba cUy today «n ibcir
M 4m» ta tto wood*,
on kwtni
way IP CadUfoc. wbare tbay wtil »pcrd
e da, at
r CW«( Uke AM Ml 1>M«
Mra. M. dahiwon it apaadlna
Bo«e .tline vlsitln* as ibe *tfpau of
w a-« Jbb. tai.
^
^ 4aya of tbla weak at Bust Jordan u T. S. Faxion.
Ihf Kue*t of her daa*tater.
Ilarton Siwwn of-. Utand.
^.--. t'.ji. «r — .
r... I^■n‘*4 U> her boMe at that plaw toIdr. and Mrs.' Clmer CrowaH
ahariff of Laetaue ^aty. la la the
iiaaU Bie. .Marie today on aii eiteoJ city on bu*iBc-»i.
^ tneuda.
. trlHra ber uMiala, Soy
cd vialt to Irieod* and ratotlveo.
Mrc Mhn OtmM who Kaa baen hart
K e. HbMo <F$0> to fUjrUH tftto
iNtn mr oick I
Mlaa 1^ Coortade at Aatal arvtallJnit lor ibc loiai wv«k, ivturtutl rltvd la (be tuy ihl> woralu* un
nom'.n* on buslnees h>r the day.
hi her hooH- at Anadia ibia iuch'l1ii(.~ MS liw tba day •
C. fbnaall to apandinfl a few day.
t,p. AUn )tM r^od a-cw k»d
Id Flodil»B want ta'Sdi'ay thta morrtof tbit w^ at Walloa on buaiant.
Mra. R. e. Garddar of WilltoM
^
.A
ia« OB l>usiR«M for the day,
raturaed to bar UBK! at tiwt place
G. Wolf want to Walton thl»
IbU aneniotui dfwr a abort »t«tt here­ aomlB.; on busintws foi a lew days
on buduaia.
Bart Lambkin la vittting friend, at
I M aM la atacUaf
atlH in* a f.a d*.a of tl>t. aaaA at Haaio
Jamaa-J. Doan of bae>njw want U KiBMley mu week.
(tae OB bi'iuitiaaa,
Ciand KaptdK tiivuioniiB* alter sec
Brownton want to Mayfield
s R!fbarda6D of MaHIU.1
m* Mr*. J. e. Moean wara eaWeral da>t 1>usui.-®b lfii> lo ihl» .ii'
tbto uioiiiiiiK lo tpeud tl.c- day on bue} i- T. BicbuOaos a fav d«a ^ hi Feioabci today on acAinl of
Godfray Hiraai of Maorctoown. who
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.
(iba daatb of Slia. Monm a aiatcr. u™ basapeeu herv on baslaeM (or soun
W. Jahraua wen: to Cadillac thit
I«l« Ova baa rotoraad froai j. *. Waahboni
turn-. rtdU'ned lo bis houic- ihls -i>oiu mortiln^ un soc-ral days' buaiyoc
arbaca i*a baa baati for aMaej Ur. mnd Nr*- J«"W Commina*
I trip.
lK1a*a>c) raturoad to Lbelr boiiia
Fred Ha»mfarth went to B>g R#pM:m j. M. Pack went to Grand
T. Ibbtt baa *ow- to Oratid ^at pUca UU* •on*m» from bcvoraJ |||^ ibh altiTiMiou on a '
llaplds todiiy. where sbe will sjnuid
a*al9 far na«eal tr.ata.aaL
,uit bore.
da.«-H.
Suiiibiy v.lili ri'lali.et^d friends.
OfNMad nwahml Co. wm auanj * w. HaidaoKirtb la apandina a.fa«
C. K. Ely left h
Chaa. Van Rider it apanding the
baul bera. Tbcy «U1 aai-Jdaya at Wahon ibla »cek on Ixialtintf Tuh-.lu.
liacpiR beau cnllt-d Iher.
f an tbf la*m» tba* «ait sat.
L. H.'Hungar^tvant la CadKIae'thia 04. ai-'OiiiK u( ilie ili-aihot Ui.- iiHiiliei day ai KlUKsley on Ixiemess
yeeterday .or
for
" f bp» Mura vUb «ai)ai'al atocb atarolDK oo tiualueas for u tea du
Mr*. I. Utvinguan and daosbter. I . Jamet
T"'* Ounn leA here ya»«n.ay
I. Up. Bta.. bi OtUii» VaUr OiMn (• vtalUag Irianda and Mias SylUH. art- usmuy: ■Menarabd
ralaljie* at Kiasnley tbit »eek.
rvlatl.vi
I'adillat thin wc-c-k
Andrews left yattarday af_ AMbaUaMtb oaaH Bad blaaiy
|llaa Beat Van Dyne of OwoaM. <«bo
Ms. 1.4.
4« f-.miU-'I Oannii Anorawt
• Un.
baa baaa bera elaitla* aa tbe aiieal of
jhe W.il make his f^re reoldepce.
Ua. X7,
niaa iUllb Kaobakan returuid to bar
boaia thia BHWiiia*
Nr,. W.lbuf Whvton we<tt«b Man , . *• *'
Mro. J. A. Piotta of Ailadan, wti. -iolui'tbis .oKcruuuu on ii «c-ek> ‘tbroiisb ibt- i-iiy UMlay on bit way
Portland on si-ieral daya buslnots
lor Ua baea here for acveral days viair- viaii.
t of UiB# Ttm acAoa
III* frieiida wcui to MaiKctuna tbla
y filMaB Jaaaarjr H, IMS:
Mr. and Mr,. J. N. Route of Kingt- trip
Mr,. Bfrt Banaon af NarUiport.
naofnini on bualneea.
rclUrticd to ih.-ir lionii- at lluil
passed (lirroueh (he liiy- (his moiuine
O. Lawia to ftocMlitfl the day •< place (hit aficiiiooii.
1 her way to c-adlllac (o itolt friendt.
KiaKsle; oc l>uBlD<Miii
Ragert went to Summit City
Mr,. C. H Rwatal went to Chicago
Mra. Fraok Koch went ta Mancetena (oilay on bu.-iiii-«s.
k 11: aWb A
tUla moraln* on buaiacu.
4aiid aUandBAca. 17.
G. H. Armstrong to ipandmg the today on uiiciuees
Hi». Jamaa Marbhajm Itft hare to
Frank Udiar it spending the day at
r> at MaMlelii on busiui-ss.
Klnegjcy
lay UB tba nuoB train lor Klint aB>f
E. J. MaffR of Slights'aiTived in the
I Mraap aad Cbarfla Bad As<' on a- a-ek a vlait.
cliy tbl8 womtiiK on iHiatmwa for (be '
”• ’’ f**'*®"
Rnckley. raMra. A. E. Brown of ThompaenvIMa,
'
.liwicd (•> her home at Umt piao
retumod to her tioiuo at lUi place
|BK>mioe. »ftv setural days oaii bi-ro
dta FVlt*. »5.
i-IIUtaiD Qrwe Vena Slurt-r.
aftar ac-v«nd diya ilaji bore ou
<rnMu I'liiay's kreord btoKle.)
business
to. V*. HoiutwartP It attenaiag th, | Mrs- C. Neumann of loniA pusad
I iDMrf. M.
ibualneaajlbroi'*li Ihe viiy icday oa here return
• r-nuti Hvrto. U.
I
Tbtraa FriaM ratoraad bar. irmmiv show la Qraud Rapids.
Theroo
Morgan la spending a letolbonic ru.m Suiious Hay where tbe
rdWtoAbar hM MM lulaaed i. toa^evonlB* fieo. a woek'a vinii kiiIi
...
f 4m1U tu bcBooI yaar
Irclaiivva unU fririida at Ki SVu<nv|da>8
at tbe auto sliow |H>ak tin- liody of ber faliier Cltrlk
LiVlioll.
<iilC'U for liurtol
»
Mtfbl Orrawi.
laA
John Hicks of Ionia, paatfd through
m. E. HMkefI, attltUnt pottm#»ter.
« armn* for tRlnair depart-' w. a. Waaton u apandine a few daye
('adill.c tbit week un l>u»«c-sa
Uie city today on bis way lu Umplii-ihas r^iunirU from a week s visit with
Mr,. O. (^ Bhorter of Cedar it here nn buhlpess.
Irolatiu-s in l.aaBllis.
"i TtHm.
-IxtUac
aa
tba
gueal
of
Mpi
W.
K
B. Bur^tt to gpanding the day at
Mr and Mr,. Jacob Quirbach went
1 ToBkgr.
Andenon.
L'miore on Itusloess lor Ibe K. J .\|ci .to Kinaatey ibis inoruilii; oa a lew
AHoa MlUatt
A. Dablgraan Xenc to Fife Lake yet- re^ Co.
Iday# luiBincse inp.
Mra- E. U. Thorwton and daugbtarj Mm. Jamas Bracina of East Jortlaa.
IMItor and Uanoda Yoalm- tanlay- ou buainca, for a (c-w duyt
Roy Mtoaldi to apanding this week Mits Sylvia went t« Nanfiiiec this{arrived iicie yeeterday to spend a lew
t
la apeNlM^ditHaR
at Rp^aor o, bualne.ss.
morniu* OB an extended visit
.days wiib relatives.
Hughes hat l-eUirned from
Howard Ogicthorpa left hare thit^ J. H. Bwanaaa returned to hi^home
lYelruil w-bere he apeul oc\cr,| days ■orniDs for a.l|«*o- «^>e be will; ui Ho* Icy ihis afU-moon. frutu a sbori
show.
si>cnd a few week* with rebitives. and i visit heir ou business,
Lottie Green 1, vary ill at her will go Iroui there to Bunuuciwal. K> ' Ray Storm wont to Grand Rapids
~ ~ lAV mNnOH.
booia on WaUiiiBlon atreot
W, R. Carl want ta Honor thisjMiia jiternoou <iu an evu-uded iiaii
Mr. and Mr,. A R. H«rM and Inomlw; on huslncss tor tl.c cla>
I 8. Smith .s spending the day at CaddaoKbtar. MlBt Mildred, of Uaton. pats
Warrgn Citoart of Easpira, ratum-j lllai ou huaineae.
lABB. rghlfii* Bona Uda norA^od ibrougb the eliy today on tbelr re ed to Us l»o»e at Ibal ptoec UHs »oro-l John U- Haaslar lah hare today for

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tVERDAV. 4ANT.«IT ». Wtt.
QntrulL wbsfc Bp gill anigM a post- «rto*t*s
tbe IW few Aaia- nBtm»
tloo In an autuBobilc factory.
ed u> tbdtr bona tbto aadrata*.
ttolt n trlMd* ai^ RfoUvH. .
A. E. Feed to spanding a few days
fiPPto V«nton fiaa. A.^Bttb g
(PrtMD Saturday « Rccord-Bagle I
i CpdUlac am bipiness.
city and w H k«tUa at »altoyln
Mrs. J. O. Ffoggnrt was aaliad ta
a O. Ptto* ww« ta pcNtd Ragids I wMoadlpc Urn ^y m MWM dto temSaclaaw today on accvuui of tbe
tbls morvla* on busineas
I aasa.
.' ' '
deatb of ber BMHbcr
Miw. Cisia Hannan, and Mr. asM a “'a
•""! ^
«*,'
.'Ira. Ci«. RaH leil x-irterdaj for Obl- dausbtar Mbw Boatrke west to Ka UWs »orB»aa a. busiawaa
>aamzoo today on anlMtcndud vimt.
Cr.-fc ii_.
'
ca*D to attend (be BotoiDobUe abow
MrA Phil Carroll Umnt to Choboy
*•
Mlaa May Maud Van Cica want to
fcau this morning, where she wUl|
'
Mt. PIcaaBi today o? buslnrsk
Mr,.
Pluckcr and son Glen of Ac
ipe. paaaed tbiuogb the city today on
Miaa Theresa MiHar ia uwitmg |
their way lo Huekk-y to visit Iricnd*
frk-nds and relauves at Mantua ibis I
and relatives
...t
"■?.*
Mm A A Parr of CadMlac arrived
Ik- r—t « lO. V,,..
i„,i
.. ID. J. WrigM want ta O'Nml this
in the city ibi* noralni:
ipornln* on ix lew days basiaess trip JUin Ro-rr,. tor^.........J
lor the day.
lo ber ham« laday
C. A. Steaia is sppndmg the day at
Mrw J. F. Saatoii is visiting frifnds
£- L. Boopo of KMiMBtor
f-tlu Lake on busiueas.
at HolUi-s Siding Ihl^ wv-ek
Rev. P. 0, Lindmaa of CheMygao. 'blOUBb the city
Ed Mullen want to Cadillac this af.................... _ hoiuv (roiu Nona MwUgg totoPA
who .....................................
has been t-on^uciui:
li-riiooD ou srvc.'ul day« >l»il
.Nonbpurt for thr^past two weeks. ^
baa baop lac bba BBid tmh
Hazel Crattop Is mmting frn
par-ed ibnuiph itic i-ily today ou bl»*“‘‘*
"U
L'udlllar lor IX few days
j C. A. Bugboa left fmfu'iw CacafMiSt E. Schram of Kingsley, return­ way lu .MuKcehuCt.^-^
Cua Varngutat went 0 Ann Ariwr ta-i^''M<- wh^kTbe'^'&r^.
ed lo her houit- at that plu.c today
daiy on ao exteudrd i.u.-.tiit-M tup
'*
boak* wua rtiiaUvia.
KvQi a abort visit here on busUuM
Edward Weds went to MantM this : <foPMly Gpma WaedeiM *>wtoh and
Mra. Chat. Qanataadt and Mtoa Eimu:1illis. wbo;<- In- will s|a-ud st-i i-iui ,
lodiL' far Uasur. wpato
oise Moure of tvniiunirUurs ani>i-d
duy> un iiuMiit -uacb bgiva aavantl v«sm u> ooMa
lu the city this Biorein*. and w-iil
J. Lang istpandiag a few dys M
»IK-Ui] u lew days bele as Uiu Kut'St>
tills wi-ek al t'sdiiisc va
ol Mrs K E Moore.
O. J. O'Ra.iiy want to TuaUn th>a
Miw Bwtilea Paarea weM ,o Grand |
Maw Opium la BaauroA
Kapida Ibis laoraln,. share sbe wlU luoruing on business fur a lew dsyt
G. H. Angstrom and wifa
9pium » cut b.T cMlbK tba eiBMi^
s|.ciid several days visaiing friends
df Ihe popp.v flower »Uk a aoicbod
iiud Kniud' today oa hiuutMas
and u-laiites
irtW iD.irumrat at^iyv^. ai^by tRa
Hiss
Minhia
Boening
srnvad
froia
Mr. and Mr,. Frank Aker want to
toWBly » #Pd» «r gg ^ 404
BetroU to si.i-«d a few wcehs aiih
Kingatcy 'ifaiK moruiiig oa uuslncsa
baa 01.7. ,! ,.,it Tbla la oermpad otf
Mrw Dan Myera went to Frankfort her iHircBU Mi and Mrs F Buouins aD< sated by iba gmwar. aad Bflor
■ hi.-. luornmi! lo viaii (rends and rela of WcM SiMeeatn sm-ei - Mtos be ka> * vrMrl lull of it. R ia atrafo*
Boeuinx
Iii-iu] waitiasa at the Blut ad pa« Med.
Mrs. Peter Bttpitz la visiting her Ribbon rv-stiumm in IJeiruil
Mlaa Mabal O'Connor laft this manw
on at Ki-uiklort ibU wot-g
eaoM baforp it \
„ . .
, _
Mrs. T. H. Huaas of WiHiainMurg mg tor (jiiiud !(a|>iiis wlicic she will
bat. In a liquid Mata R loeks
,l1iS^ud a few days wlA irieoda.
here leiB niortiia*
toefc Xyawberr »m.|«»d s™-,. .. Ih.
of I,,, I
'’"'“I- V.*,.,.,
aiothcr. Mrt-. <• t Kanm-i
'
jOrand Rapids (his,
on a low
. Cleaning Qiaa, Vaaaa.
Mrs. A. W. P«:k went to Mantoo i
rclaliu-s o<>d illcuds.
mower saaes t
li-is looming, wb'-ie^ she will ►jK.-jid
•**•(**• Bharmaa ;ia tpeading Handy sf0' - ■
Sunda: witli bar uwiber. \Jr». f. II
»'
on l.tis. Hwaaed wRb ............................... ....
T.il-r
Ud salt, poured la aad well abakaa
E. A Smith of Bdutli Boardman. re-!
®- “»«<>•«" r*"' « Summit City abpul. A loag pirea of atlf wira.
upon tba end of whlrh is a Utils pad
luintsl lu bis'liooM; at ibui. place to
bu>ine»s. daj aiici soveial days visit hcic
j *“ Caumcmd want to Mpnittea ta. 9l soft ra*. •boqU ha apked lata all
tiM roragrs aa| eraato^ aad tbe rasa
Albert Kyseika (eft hera-lsst even
**”•'*■
f^n rtaapd JB'wp^ Mar and dried
:::a lor IhtroK on sweral days inisi-i"'* business.
,K-».s n,i.
I -<ohn Davis left this morning 1»r
Max Schroader and Waiter 8. y/ii.
unU cmnd Rapids o-i «-.4-ral turra should be nibbml wRb bed a
sou of Soribiwri. p..»s»;d ihrough ihei'*»-‘» bublness tri|.,
e.ly yesteiday oa Uuir wav to Ulu.i-1 '**•
l-*"9w«>rthy I, sp*rd nj the
.oilvr, .Mass. «heiv ihev will Ulikei'**-' •' KtUb'C'? «U business f„=»liio It.'
,
• Ndftocted Utopia.
ihcir rutuiv r4>ldenc.
‘°Wby (a Iba earthly paradtoa wit*
_____
J. A. Sullivan went t» Manistvc totncilve? Eve«7.hlii* that buMaa ta(K»oui Monday's Uei-ord-ii^le 1
«»> I•u8ln«•ssH. S- GIbto of. MayfiplA rotuntod
W. III. Bowman wan* to Manistee |»ul(| >«p «b ta 4s«bb >r inaci
iwrillac pto^ agt «^,^iUa baa
to I.;' hoi-ie ai lhat plate this uioni-jii,iR morning on liiwiu-..s'for a lev
been done,, h Is tbo Ttopto fran
ii.g ultci J hriet vrjll hen- on hUM-tdayA
«klc» rafatsdsg «rrr lUIr awBiBi
Chaa Van Riper went to Patoskey tioBf for ImprorogieBlp. $»i U mWilkie White left hare today for today- on a fi-w iU>>-' IniRiTiess trip. porta to aUsor Msda aorp (Ms {«r
Alpooa llui t'lly am! Saginaw on sev
S. D. Lardla •« spending a few days
eral day - l>>isln<.-s.- iti|>.
'Ills week at East Jordan otubual-i
Dr. B. Biendorf and wife of Cadil- acss.
iat. who.have ueeu bciv 'viuuiig 1 Mrs. Frank Saxton loft Itor, this

.^.rs

:'.r ...........

mmT ‘

Suits* Overcoats* Underwear* Pants*
Sweaters* Caps, Flannel Shirts* etc.
this sale g:o at One-fourth to One-fialf
price. SPRING GOODS arriving' daily compel
us to make room and turn winter goods
t.
into cash quickly.
Tl^ro Hmidred Pairs Mcn’js Pants, worth two dollars to three dollars, going at . $1.19
Sweaters, one dollar to one fifty, for........................................ -75c
Suits, in size 34 to 36, worth ten to twelve dollars, $S.OO

Be on Hand Early for First Choice

SHERMAN & HUNTER
The “Dayllghl Slore’’-<M«p'B We«p--Tpav«»se Qly, Mfcb.

GRANf> TRAVERSE nERALP, AXD TRAVERSE BAT EAOLE. TI EsnAY. .lANTAKV r^0.

PAOBft

PA£M1UM IKiCCTS
V’iR be irivni. » gMuI. aP dieins
tale. One wall ewy SOc pwcluMGood lo RockiDC O OJ'V
Sen ol Dabea. Sul Cmo, l’e«Ruais.

diffjjlmnmmm. biyiit ti >r
«diiKfac.
Uail--tOn<jii«><aua».

.7

iKb

bic. FREE.

.

Ck»od News For All~^r Great Annual Winter

CLEARANCE SALE mWim
Begins Tomorrow Momiag, JSauarfslsi
If is the ^eatest sale from every point of view—greats in variety of stocks greatest
in the desirability of the merchandise—dealest in the remarkable reductions even from oar
former prices. Such a sale as this demands the immediate attention of every man and
woman. There is no attempt at profit-making—oiir sole object is the immediate disposal
of ail winter goods and surplus stocks. We caimot too urgently impress upon you the importance of coming early.

Now's wbena few dollars
will do wonders In our

Garment Dept.

We haven’t bpa^ tor detailed descriptions, but these price comparisons should be enough when
you know that tne values are here strictly as represented.

Ladles’ Skirls Ladies’ Coats,'Special at $3.90. $6.40, $8.90 Ladies’ Suits
*7. stand tit

Thraa t0ta-.»bout two hundred
<n ail—flo In this tale at the
LOT ONE - Ucliea Oreaa
Skint eoB»i:<llns of hair-line
atrl|>ni navy and lilack »en;ca.
SlirplK-M Cbecke. etc., skirts
lhat » i»re $:.uo. $-in and t-.O'i
at ............................................. fi.45
LOT. TWO - adlea* Oraaa
Skirtd ewnslMlng of Panatuas.
Serae*. UobaJra and Novck.'
riotba, to idalii tad plaited
■iylmi, nioeily in navy, brown
and (,’tay. one of a kind, skirt*
left from loti that oold at
I&.00 and fc.bu. how at....$3.4S
LOT THREE—Ladiaa' High
Grade Orest Skirts In plain and
aovellr inalerlaU, niostlv earairoiti (hat ragie Into In the (all
aikl atylee lUl am tirlcily up
to the minute, were tti.iO. t: iu.
III! and »12, now.................»4.»S
Our beat Veils Skirts worth
truni Sin.tHi to tlS.OO. ut S4AS,
$7.96. $10 and $12.

al 4c, 7c and $e

o’ Blank Caracul Coats, our very b«pl I'anir'iK for lu......
aud JINUU, KO In tln> ,iiil.- Inlo
........................................... $6.40. $8.90 ai>d $11.00
r cbolfcst tnrmeols that were fiv.m,
dirldetl Into ihne lots at. ... $11. $14 and $22.Ml

Ladles’ Dresses

CUIdrcB^s CmIs
Mitaet' and ChiWren'a
adc or blab Kradk Cara
woiih rroiii
Mge*
Jin.ni
Mieiee’ ai
Coate (or bkv
navy, brown,
ami
m>

Coatt

-“•S'-;....

t;u n: ;-i auu ..........

S3.9S

$1.90

ml. plu»h U1.-1
irorti ti.-.o -o tU.M- now to. iii-.M k
rktiianm at
$1.20. $1.60. $1.90. $:.$0 and $3.60

all li. « r;.(i'». uoill. ...........
all.I JJi'.Ul'. pc '111 I ill.i
;it
$'C0'>
Ladit*’ Velvet Dresses.
II j;

Ladles' Knit Shawls, worth

Bant Silk Net and Velwat Wniatv
•lyle* in white, bliU<-k
t anil iiretticat etyles
rorth up to |*:.'»U. will
nnd cbolcent («
.$4.60
aU Be In ibe Cl
sale at.
LA0IE$' AMO NIUCr SWEATEfti.
S rnall let nf Waaea' All Wool Sweaters
were
at
........................................... 6»c
Small l«t of Ladies Sweaters that w.-ir
fl’.iK) and $3,011. to close al
..$V60
Small lot of Ladles’ Sweaterr lhaf wure
$3.5u.aiid $4.k9. lo close at .......................$2.40
-L«d>ea' Sweatera, our cbolceat at ilea
have the laiwe new adinBUblt^bawl roller.
$5.40
.alt Mupiem. worth :.‘k- . 3»c:

Iji4les’ Hosiery and Underwear
JMM •r.vk pm «f Hw «iU Ma «
#
a* d(«iNrtf mdtr price.

Lot of Fur Searfe
S.,ulu..| n,,v.k M„
..tr, w.r.. SI..-.U, S
»• :•> amt
a) . . . $1.45
• ;i ’’s'/v:!’
Mm ■“il|.i«i--in. l.-a
lit lla r..- Itlm- Well, .-t. . W.-IC
$2.60. $4.60. $5-90. $7,90 and $11
Fur Mufft. i-ltra rpiv lul 111

Fur'Sets

«;

BOYS' CLOTHING
OvcrcMts •! SLS5

»c'" 'I'

t

iP>esi."worUi-2ir

tv'a^yn arid

cm

49e

ilill.-f

UBiw Eadta iB wBKe s

.oKltS. ..............................................
i»,'aiaaa'i’'io l'wMtt lie a.

»

“I 13.65

al only . .*trBVlT ✓

S 6.60 lor sulis Viorlh $10 00 and $12 M
S 8 80 lor suits Horth $14 00 and tlS.00
tlO.OO lor sntis wArrh $1S.00 aad $16.9$
$13.65 lor sails worib $18 00 and $2$M

Furnishing Qoods
Shirts, Socks, Uaderwear, Caps. Gloves, etc.
I hon e, hra^y wuiihl. Mue
. wuML tl '”1 aoj tl J.'.. i.
$T.50 Oversh.rts go si .
Men's Heavy Buffalo
Shirts, beat tl.m.' aod *:

J

Snlt» «t ties. S.6Bv etc.

‘ :'‘$'i'.T

Boys' Kaicker Suits, one lot
woiUi, f. in.' aud ir.mo*i1j
lame, sires, al ...
. . $1.65
Boys' Knicker Suits, one lot
worth tr. ill lo
Bio*il>
Urge sues, at .............
, ,$2.65
Bojrs' Ktnekse Suitw one lot
worth ${.M to K.up. all siiws
kt .......................................
$165
Boys' Knicker Suits, all of o.ir
best Ranii.>nis lev.ept serses'.
"kivrtli from
to Bt .‘.-i cn on
«W at ....................
.M.S0
Our BUae Serge Spec.ate are
wonders at the pr.ee. The sr.-ai
net v»1ur» ewr kIiowh ;o bluf

‘ Men s Ores. Shirt, ma, wore .'.m

Wool

Our CoBslgnmEDt Sale Period fs HeartogHs cad.
You’ll have to boy oa$v or the Boooriooity
Is guae for goad.
Mes’s Far Drlvloa Coals .,i c„l, B.., s.1.1, Wo«, BUck Doa
Moiiiin »ti 1 *r-:l . r’

One 31an*5 For Lined Coat with bleodcd ai* aa
Brook Mick coilar. worth J55. ai ...............AVamF
Tbpce Ladles* Fur Driving Coats»’40
a«f 50 inches lonj. Woilh $24, al ..........................

Underwear,

.lai.ty Wool Fleece Under
Men's Wool Undcrv

tto Slieep Litietl
It 1 Ilirt nfer pn«'
Sheet

L.nee

Wa-m t. neo

a

Srterii irrirUpilf rMicd

i

:

CIST OFF.

...ijfsi.’au'i'fjis'..
woiO ... yf...

r,.

“",3

1HC STOBE THAT MAKES G00D--wSTEINBEH6 BK05.—TBAVCKSE CITY, MlCBiGAN.

26.00

Men's Deary lerserPals

Corsu-:

with h.gn slcr- ,.l
$3J» and i«.l>0 at

k-m-T «;lcr

17.90

One Ladles’ For-Ltaed Coaf,
a^ aa
worth $50. al_______________
____ ZOaUU
One Ladles* Black Ponysklo Coat.
50 inches long, worth $40. at.......................... ..

Ore lot $'.50 Heavy Wool Ft-jsn
Baek Underwear
96*
-'AMITE CAT- Union Suits, ii-

Boys- Outing NfhtGowna. extra
UUaUti, at . ..
..46c
HEAVY WOOL SOCKS.

GLOVES AND MITTENG
Name Kn.t M.tt*.
.11 wool,
iv,-. sia-k. ...;m
38c
?5c Gtoves and H
Httens alt reUmodtn . ..
....
19e

worth up lo $35 at

$14.90, $17.90, $21, $24 and $26

•23«, 33e and 45e

HAvcnBE cnYs imv*

ht^Hgndc

Knis'vs, wne $20,

Fur Drivina Coats

19c

Hen's Jersey Ovcrahirts. i>.
•(luLt.i. ai .
3
Hoys' Flannelette Snirts, w -r

Gtbbad vwda ud FMa. stars 4 and :i. wen- Z3c

Af»’f (hercMU,

Fine Suiti for Men and Yoiin^ Men

$125 quality of Black Tafleta.

$'.65

bea'i^-'.' worth

e QA

cicatarce price.._ .OeOU

- UdM riMBWl Hsee tniMuCncturer's aamples). wurti
ortU li’i a |iau
$S..'.o, $1 r.’i ami Iti-Vti. Clraruiuv
pi h e ................
...... ... $1.65

6 60

and $15.

OUTING NIGHT GOWNS.

.

4.40

S 4.40 lor one lot worih S 8 50 «o4 tit »
S5c S'lk Taffetas a

Ladies' Best Ootmg Cowy, m this n.-a,
aime Sale at
42c. 69c and 95c
Mtaac*' and Children's Outing Gowns mi
at..................................................... 36c and 46c
a Jiair at .

Men’s Overcoats
One Lot ol Wlofcr Overcoats lor Small Men.
tizw 35. 34 8od 55.
were $6.50 tod $10. clearance puce
M«b'* Osercooff %viih coowefii- Nm $ OMrcBilf that wsre$i6
and $16 50.
JAQil
cearance prise..IVBirW
wers $12. st
Mtt’t Overensfs, mcxtly %kiih
convetlible cellars, were $14

75c Oreaa Goods at 49c
Si..-1 t.viil (■li.-. - ...... ...
'•
I.ill
m.h,.. W.J..
vstra >iiv.ial li>r ihl» 7.ii-

Boys' and Oirl^ Toques. Winlh :.ik- ai
25c: w-orm2;k a............................................. 15c
Baby Kt.it Jackets, wonh J'.. «t 15e:
worth LV ami T.V at
39c
KNtT SKIRTS'.
Udiss’ Wool Kn.t Skirts, woilh »1.2.'. al
85c; w.irth
mm
at...........................3*c
Misses and CtiHdren'a Wool Knu Skirts
wonh r.<ir at
................................................ 35c

Wake up to the eppcriuntie*. offered by this talc in high gr*da
Clothing and Furn.sti.nfl Goods—\\2ke up tc the moneywaving chaneas
...
writhm your g'.'.sp—Bi'y TOOAY loi future use—no nihar
investment v

,.;i ;

58c Dress Goods at 35c
llitiric‘:ia» ;j imh .Mnliii'
ran. ' 'inir.Ml Si-ig.-' u.m i.
.'anl. lU this Ci-auui
.'.,1.

11:

Ladiss' Knit Shawls, worth -iV. I

Men!~Wake Up!

tx. $1.90. $3.60. $3.60. $4.90. etc.

'

Dress Goods aud
SUks

auil tSMl, al.................................

^Tfcii Gial-tr^4 AsTracAon fitr Coifor- &ilf Price.......... $iJM

One

$'4.i0

l.lii.', w him ami T
lhat were 9$c and $1.2o. Clearance |•^ice 69c
Ladtea’ Flannel Shir^ and Walats. bc-i
■({tiling Btyli-a o( the aeason. In aiediiim aim
light Rnv sirliies. plain navy and laidlnal.
all have the blith and turnover uoUare and

Ladies’ Furs
SO. 40. SO per ccntoll

c. '

Lakes’ Wiaufs, Sweatert^ Knit Shawls, Etc.

E; X t r a s
GooflCtilMteyd.

i-'ilra M/.-K. worm u|> l<BSIk'H>
IJuii.. aiKl t.'.Oii. LlBrnl Ihlii.

TRAVERSE CITY, WCIL

4HUND TBAVIffiB HESAU), ^KD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE,' .TOESDAT. JANBAS^ 30, 1912.

I SUNSHINE

I
•5

Is sckUCTsd tvuad
Fsr (ks C

And esrtb. vltb sU tbdr ^iBlac.
klusi (row more tresb sml Cslr.

HMM Ysw« >»lks
Ctaki

« vb«s sb« vrate No. I.»M on
« *tol
sad loM
loMy
#
TOO sbe w«aM have lo
I wHi try na*or to wrry or • First Vice President
sMt smrtWn^
* *R«Sd tbe I

ri «rm tiy

ba aa iMwr •• » I

• know ber. of eourse. because When the
to First PrMldem was caltol sway into
M fir %a ,1 ess.
tbe toad of etensJ Surisbins then tbe
I
try to ba loving htlpfol *
First Vice Prestdeni had ebsree of our

%d« Wind I* ••brybsdx sM to
•wr Itotsr .toh*|.
. n«*br IdU to tridni to ds
IMtos tbtota, I will -Try. try
-

And bMt of all. tbe sunbenma
In «nl«t homes may shine.
And gladden benru nrtnind them.
AVItb rays of love divine.
SUNtHINC LCTTERS..
Empire, MIcb.
Jaa. a. 19II.



• As ibe Sunshine Club«rcw. no n

to not: long before tbe boys and girls

A____
to smsied

I t^lnk nm BBM sojoy vriUw ss
Bk SspMs. iW. R. F. D. Ko. 1.
........................ ““
w*U «s Kmmnar. hsc—s> rent tousr
JSA. K. mt. sociulDs or AudDbos
to so MsUy wriUsa. '
Dear PrMideDt

TJ.“

ll'bas been some Ume since 1 have
written to you. but I .tin remain, ns
to form Branch Ciubf or their ever, n Sunshlner. Alw> I have lorl
,my button. Please send me one more,

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*5|fcto*«F 9ktoi4n.
■ ^itoitog OHinimethlf Mm. A. L.

vkwM

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rTtoj'r.m.r::"': Frrj-r f
Cedar with over ‘mty * **”'
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Ms|>le City, klldt.
Jsa. 6. mi.
Dear
ir ^<iaeni—
4s
• ^bavF
VkavF not written
vritirn lor
tor aoMe
somc tirac
and opr teacher wants the school to
write: 1 will now wriia I bare gone
to school every day so far this term.
>1) teacher's name U Mrs. Tbornbury.
I have seven studies and am ven
much Interested In them.
I am In
Ihe aeeeuih-grade. We have flne
time. a. school ^t,ng -Jera« B«,y. •'

hsre <
I ban t«o aUtora. Loraa. ss« dr*. «d In __ _________
»uia rcbembw tb« •»«ian«. tbosch. u the dsn lMCik<
and Hud. SCO nine. Ov unmnn poor, iUmpt birds ikst sr« sums*. <M4. to woatd c«bUbm to ««m
bears onr
. no we can
Sum nnd iwrk rinds fastened In the about sunset ’
keep up with
1.» to...
^ .„„to
j;...
. „„„
brat reader.' Our tcaebar'a Baste
\ ids Warkup. We like ber very mu<
My Mrthday Is the IStb of March.
will be «i*ht years old.
baia your ,«ias wiU see iiut rhVy
fwaary. On the other hand, they would
Vour IovIde SunsbIncr.
rare,! for. Sometime, ihev come iors-rske . i..
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Kate Held
.he b.aty.rd to feed w,.h tbe
When 1 w„ . »ule girl,my nmm.u. when they can gc. «> o.ber fo^ .vV!
Z Z^u « beST^

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Christmas. We also had uutie a nU-c way to «udy wbetr you .atiout go to
program. A few outrider, came in and scbool.
wc bad a floe lime. W> went over lo

.
my g^ndma's on Chrtatmas day and
F|f„ |^ie. Mich.
went to nn oyater supper Christmas
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.
j.i, ,T. isil.
going to get Heir Presldeni—
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to .U is ib« «>rslBS. TW Mthstdm
SoelFtw ks. ud cbkndcM worn tbs tm to srHro

to feed tbe l«bwblin ss wefl as hi.
.huken*. but lell him that a reason
able frilmaie p1a<« our annus! lo..
cusW by weed, si IK.ouo.Ooc
the vesriy lo«. caused b. in«^c,. «
ITiCiTNubK'

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^ertsls tboy wonM
iberL.sme
ahortening »
fooi
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til Tl^
•om^lnm.

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be glad If siomi). It Is, ao lonesome bore at and two calvcs. snd one cow. and nine .vou can pm suh and grain li*wUI be up a nenr limb or noai lakine hi
*“«•«' °f •0““'
««!•' bmwuse It U «, stormy. Wile pig, I win .«,».• tor Ibis time, '-ry inieresHng t.. wwirh ihc bird, as when tbe wbri bid liw^lL

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tobbto.tob UtabbtoU. btota.

'^-rr^rr'^tor" r:x:r‘s:’'z:

card, as 1 ha
Franrls Seidiew,
my letter as getting pretty Jong, I w' lll Cradle Roll
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.............. get nsother letter now ^lo«^^.
.-tod..
.
v.,r
w to., to.. ™.dto. to,. .
d.C» SIS chml,^'
from you. and know thatyon have not
Your lovJng Sunshinei
Tmv.T«- City. Mbb. n. F. |» Si,.
l«to ,U,
to Th. into,.,., .. tol, I,., up., u,. M>t du Ito, .1,
forgotten the Sunshine Club.
Frances Uall.Jan. IS.
Whal is the game. '■Jereey Boy*?" I Dear Pn-,ldonl —
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- u tito, tad iLi:
part of
It here, lor li is about
what ■•
lor ,
have never beard of It.
I have rcsul the nile* and want ti.
1 lie ** have Just l•re^ dis>vi,s|ag. The
to,, e
,
.
Sunslilnr g'lrl. I am seven y
SJaplc CHy. Mtrh.
Bihl ihU Is my second year In
Slbce I have ool wriiien In a long
Jtn. 9. I'jl:
My name Is
few lines,
eer President— .
,M, btoln. b, to,,,..
^
Harriet Kenned
and I like
It bs, iHvn a long line simv I hvvi
You sjiali cerlalniy Inmsiuii- a m
Mto.
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...to.. . — .- ...to sevenili WTicien lo the Sunshine Club. I bad : ber of our Club, and
....to,, P™« tald. tad i.to...
“ta'
tartto,
r had a good Ume Cbriatnms. bice time Cbrlsiinas. I got a ees shall be
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enuse of onr branch aubs!
W'e bare even bed a ecbool a
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i.-toubi .1 ,h, a....,.,to vv, b.., o.. to.. ..d. toll.
kud lb... 1.1k. «■,
.1, ton™
In ...ir Uain l.ui they are not all ours
1 hab-r s pet cat He catches lots of
m.s a. the lutm,. :tr, cat Is a t.ig cellow ^«e I win close for this iiu.c.
From your loving Sunshlner,
BIW Wilson

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‘Pta tli,ni.,lvto lo rftoot, .mto. lo
"ta™ :T: ' ..Xll ^toiX .1 ,

orchsr.l, Itui in winter they
“‘f*"
'«-> ®W«
‘•v'- at our
-"^ly ever, crev. T"”'tUBliy.-lrul ihr>
thr> are
are a
a .h«-r.
.beery
I'm nianc.-lmi
group, aitlve. Iiardy. Intlostrloua
Industrious .Ic^
dt^
LTwlned.
to In- admired and p.als.fl
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the way ^n wld. h they over.vinm
all winter hai.Uhliw ami eudure wiiliout compblni ilie Intense siiunuer
heal.
We lud read slih n.ucb intcrost
alrout atlncIliK biids In winter bv
Placins foo.1 It! c-onvoDlent plne«^ A'
row of bos^lders.'which stood ni the
loot of our back yard and was within
®‘ •‘•'cmt win

Ptonll,. but na ..t ™™ ™.i.
., ...,ntod .1....., ti; .
«> taloto blm. Itonto. p,h*
^ abjectly on nearby plum tres-s .
lookel on envCSy^m
and
to
vain from tbe brahcbea
M,nk.tototo
chlradees.
nutbaicbae sad
The chlcadeos.
W sssocmle logeiher
“’'‘f •«•"••• i®*^ >*><■ doubHass al
t™""* •') «arb others' ootra. When
®®*‘
*" *ke food. It was aevey
long Irefore one or both of Ihe otbrtv
the birds had oalen
keartfly of nuts, they would oeuaalun•*’>
momentory nnps ahne
«•« tta odge of tbe box. or
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l”"“ The downy would babg lo the

ft inml At g Om. and tbe grentMt *‘®“‘ “•'*
f®**®*'‘"*
'®"* ‘®"
Ixklllc Payne,
; honk<
/
"**tbe Cradle
tonenoiiie a
.Maple (
ft wrttUn and' to md' **®“
““*• *“’■«
written
>®“ ‘t* '
( ftitb At • tiiM. b Pblba T«a»
»«t ct coutwe many of tbe wee
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>«’
W'liai Is Ihe name of >our hig yellow
t ftto FUMy bend;
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d™*® bl* «®o«»h to algn •«*®®*^
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kiiic T Does be cvmic to the house.
i
at A dtee. and the titon'a
natnes on tbe pledge cards, and
!>rni|b

"iniir Sanabtnera.’'
Mnple aty. MIcb.. R. F. I). .No. t.
b«»>v Is Miss Tborui'ury. Tlipp
I bcM wW «fw^ srbara tbe fogeat
**'•'' * *•*'*• *•**
'’t®* PresIJno. 6.*l!'i:. lourieon M-liolsrs si school. I
> Traverse Clly. Mich .
■ *.dent, fwbo wns “President" then). Dw President—
“'ai’ ><>' '■lirtstiuas. also some i-toto,.
,,
k tar'Ik^ F«an ago.
«onl away Ipobi Traverse city to Uke
1 hope you bad a merry Chrtotiuss "“d "“M?
" v hsve houghi a fsrm [v,r
Traverse
ehatse of a home of her own. and tbe and a happy New Year. 1I am at
Traverwe City l am going to
(o laliv
iskS:
w« are having ao much sao<
•( kMwiedBe. atd that well P***W«®‘ »•» to talking to you now ecbool. 1 like to go fo echool. My tuusli lessons. I bsyc tcro brothers, p isso^old. I donotplsv out of doors
became EtUtor of the Bunsbtoe pnge. tescber i name is Mrs. Thombury. | and one of them is In Csllfomla
• am i have gone toschool every dsy etore
__ __ lad’mm ei t>tm; 8be made up bar tolad that onr 8na- like my teacher. We bad such a nice tlFthclblrd grade, and sui nine yean it began I like lo go lo ecbool I bavbeen.wrrvine„vdinn,rv«.ehrta...w
Ai tftma reta oa. roar -tH vUl
toimlly was lacktog In but one time Cbrleimns. We hsd a tree at ®*dtbT issi (WO o? ihrrdsv^
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To tbe
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*tok body periscily
' jafpw'.'
nember. a ennabino Grandmother. It school and one at borne. 1 got a cup
Tour friend.
Kna II AlP-n
Dice Chrislma.
®“'' ®'
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hrilBfi^ a BgrMcad gam
todte her nay time .to Bnd tbe and aaocer. a shell pockeibook. s
Chrisms* Vn„
You .sUaH
asksd hr,bow taW
old ‘
•“«bl1y from side to
b cftkitaM andrWtodom.
Rad f«—t ,**®"aet, sweetest, most Sunshiny drawing stote. a holly ribbon, a bend- ■" 'on will es)nc uiii«i< lessons, i i
my little sister is now She will be ' s He.1. In the hoiw thst Ihe .town) *®"''‘
1
hsliy
woodi^K-kers,
.bl.wdeos,
I***®
1®*
would relapse
.; I . «® tell: ■
Oimbdmoiber you ever saw. lo f!l ibst kercblef and candy and nut's, I am a “urc
Ho any ot M.iir trlcmls la
»wo yesni old the I9th of Febniary. I '
Tbe ebtoadse. wbk-b
^ bb tmi M a Uma. aad tbU idoae f**ili®a. The Sunshine Bnlieiin. the Utile girl seven yesra old. Please send """‘i' ■
enioy reading ih'e Sunshine page every ' iluiicbes aodjprowo cieeiwr* might !®‘® ®«l«
■ tbni
t>n<ll'«ll> always la moriea. wouM
^ jaiftC
oBlclal paper of the lalcraatlonal Sun- n» b card and button.
week. I read It last night.
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«“"•* “ *“•*
ireiTh ution lbs edge of tbe box occu■ fr ^.m ~l______aktae BodeO. snid to n recent issue:
Your little frleiid.
.Mspb- CJiy. viirh
From your liivltg Buosbtur.
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slonglly to perfect oulet. abd a photofi ‘
,
• —Qnidea Days.
Boniblne Urwadmotber Is, a new
^Mnbel Peek
Jun1 ifi. »■
ifi;:
Lillian Wilson.
®®*
*®"“ '® **'*• *®'*J graidi
!
of the aolhalcb tM nerved la
ralaUon. 8be Is Mrs. A. 1- Wmiaait.
Yon bnd a lovely Christmas and •’var Presldcntno you live near tbe scbool bouse? " "•* ®®’ f®"""* ®>
this iioslttoo with eve/rto^.
of Beaver. Colorado. Il»c Herald many presents.
As i haven't w.iue
tong lime. It has .^Ttalnly been sniwy for the
The downy woodpecker ho|e
',Jl9m.TIDa«a
When the fuod-liox w#m u^ved lo a
Touag Folks' SUMbine Club Ir the

J
^ thought I wmiM do so i.nw.
V. iI g..
go i..
I., last few weeks.
I*®** “I* ">'t ns though be hsd always
«l
tlrntir brcNffbt.
' sftaond iio-i alHiui three feet ft«m lbs

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kno.wn It was there, and the Whin- |
only one so tor to bare an officer oi
.Maple City. Mich.. R.
H. .No. :. sr-bool every dsv I cau I like m>
■ fiiEi. M> as to get Ibe suaHgbt a little
that klM. so they are eepectalH
Jtn.
Ifl- «-«cber vc.y nm.-h Hm name Is Mrs.
tf tke srtadow Mind
Suucvtis Itav. Mich.
'"varifl nuihslcb ran do.
earlier. It was oWrvsd tWt both rhkMessed."
Dear PresidentTbomhuiv
l lisvc two sisters ihai
nU Itey teal the air; .
JSD 13. lfi|: O'®®*®
*»* -XIKHIlng I
ndees a»d nuibsirbed at trst vUlted
A new department that was added
I hope you had a merry t'hrlsinuis «« to s.liovd. They are In ihc fln-t
President '® '•**
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i«ft"<iU.
' old lori. ibea |smb«4 (b tbe sec(Hire
and
place
lly
the
l.tiiwti
<T<s
|rcr
Rljrt Ata cataloua tread.
not .eo' very long ago was called Ibe and n hapiiy New Year. Isin at school. Etwde It l> very stonnv here I had
miffl write
I It M-emed to roqnire a Utile time
to gpOMt wFtopera bariicd , Sanahlne Humane Society. All youtChal good ttoies we liave at whooi: ■ C"®*' '‘mf Christmas
. .
.e. w- , in,.] a ,t,r Km
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to.me sll week
them
adjust Ihumselres to the ,
Sftart an aditag bsad—
' bavs to do to belong Is to send your M'e bad
true at borne on (TiHsimas
n o..r school, and c.t.c .. horn.- l „ t hsd s hsd .-r'd.l The wesiher Is '
mge. In a shori lime they flew di^ tbtofft »k« these, tboogb UtUe ®abm sad addi^. and uy that you eve an.
dish, three rlldK)iis. i«o hstidk.-r ,er> bsd here m.w Wp hsd s ChrtsI- ’
ne St scbool on Fil-lny stt
c.ie box as they bad done l.r.
^ tfctoffg.
are wUUag to sign the pledge which emoon.
got a milk idi. brr, a .mp
s Ih-Ii, a c.i|i stid ss'
m»s tree at ehurch, sod bsd one ai '
removal. I have observed the
- Ak imrest lore dtoelese.
win be sent you. and U as follows: “1 and saucer. three bandkcrrhl.-t-. a
a lH>ilfc of perfume.
home slso t.slll tel! you stid ll..- '
' aadie trait in tbe robin nud groalieab.
Al hikteBt atema to tbs air
agrss to fas kind to every living rrea^ holly ribbon, a shell iwx kctbook.
ime. a list pin. s hat tdo receiver, and Suoshlpers shsi I got for Christmas ’
who. for a short lima after ibHr
Rgrutl (bo hW4su rosa
tore and.will persuade others to be drswlng stole and nut* and candy
s »cf pf . ..rnhs. We did not have any | a„, . m i of di-hes. a hso-lkei. Lid '
. young had left tbe west, would carry
*
kind also." There are over two h^ am nine years old. PWsc send me
m hool yeMm.lsy, My ri-jdles arc geog. box., onr handkercbler, s plate, s
■ foul ftn-t to lhe-al>andoucd n.-»i aul
TKr
•DW9H1NK ' FRE9I0KNT** deed and flfly names oa the Horeane card and button
raidiv, srIthOM-iir, writing, drswlng, i.^.p , „r:„e of ,.esds, s p».r of '
then to their young.
.
'
Society -Roll A Honor." Dont.vou
Your little friend.
physlologv. grsmmsr. ri«-mug and hi»- gloves, snd <-.ndy and nuie I am m ‘
lAts to}k about ow Suasblat Club want your name there, too? Your
Flor. n. e Perk
t..ry
A* my U-t.cr I* gening tong I ,h, flf,h
„„rt w,u_ so«.n 1-- *
flUNgHINE •TOfliea.
thh weak, that] we? You know tt was' Prusldent would be glad to bavT y ou
You an^ym.r slMer sha.t ea.-t. hs
will close, hoping to se.- this In prll.i ,,,rough our T-«k I g>iess I vifl! .:,.sr '
Telephoning te Pstfdf.
.*T*
■*®' **“
*" •‘Ortat nboui your |iets for a .ard'^'ind button, and Ik,- my 8ti
for tine I;||1.-. snd wn'r nin;r tint "
tine om.ni,,* m, „.t.-r wrn> to see
water our pledge on the tbe Hnanae Society, and win mail a shinb girls.
,
\.
• Matilda Pdk
« irieml. ami l.a.k wiin her our UltJc
Stai^ pate, the printed words ap- pretty DtUe <»rd to all who conlrlbd..g W h-.i .tie left she quite forgnl
t^^^»tos4 Dsownberff. 11.8,'
< l.rtnl. Ir It not? Wnte .gj
ule to tbe Humane Society lb that
' Ihe dog. and as aoon as our frisada
----------- J ITsaldsnt wbo visits way.
dl-c.vrtrd blm. (bey did ail they
teWWTWry waek was not tbe first
Nearly every- state In the I'nton I* Dear PresidentElk llniddr. Mi.h 'll. F I
could lo tiake blm I'jsvr, but with no
n|M«t. ftte. owr dear First Preel- represented by membersbip In our
J guess I will write a letter lo the
Jsn IT. 1-Jl3
avsfl.
*
tete was tbe owe wbo decided that Sunsbine Club, and we eVen have Sunshine Club, ms 1 have not written Ib-s. PreridentSo8K boors passed, and he was still
abanftfl be a Sunsbiae Oub. F1«r membetw In Can,.ln. Halj. and Chins' for a tong time. How are yon! lam >'"f f'hri^'mas I got eo.m- e„nd.
there. M) the. crlephoited lo let us ••***•*■
■ How niany names do you supimse quite well at present and ho|>e this *"«• ""ts. two hundkv.hiefs. iwints
Hflm JooMS ^fks* DepartmMt In were added tost yfwr? Guess! Eight Ijiier will find you the same. What
■ rlhlmii. tour iK>ok-'sn.l a
»r,t.g m„. -d Ihc Iclepboo*,'' said
W ^ePIf'
®*® baadred and nineiytathree:
Ye*, new .lid y-ou do CbrieimasT We had a Hull- • r hsln. a cop snd es.i.v, . nnd a i»-n
wamiWte usedto write let- nembera. boys and girls, ev^ery one'
Cbrlslmas tree at' our school, snd all cil- Two of m.v onei... ai,d,their fain
<i.e
-m- !».»■ hri.i him. WRUe aa
'
T®“f PresUeni would like to have had a real nice ilm>-arleast I did. and
gran-tmii, and }kr Mv.-t?.
1 go ev.-r, d«k 1 t *n
......
l^h'icet to the dogi.
pt abp pabUd U mike tbe boys Ibis year the blgge« and beet ever think they all did. How manv pr-seow *cre here All .occ.-..-r there .. tc
V fflrlg i^ea^mare baw. » she known to tbe Sunsbine Club. But re- did you get tor Chrlsimss?
I got i»<*ntv ot nTh.-re is ;iuj h -non.eii
whistled and railed
®
tboogbL and Anally member, that doesn't mean merely eighteen. I have gone to r. h.nl ever, around Wore, snd we liad sn. h a time
■ ..me Imitta- SI o'nee. Paddy."
Jky
Sunshine new names added to our list. Ii day-tbls term hut six davs. and have B'-iiing ihiough the ilrllis to tii.- mail
fti.mcdiatelk he rvMbed te Ibe .|oor.
>Hktee bflWteto tteai abe eould bring means, ss well, the mom 'Sunshiny seven studies. I like (bent all but Iw- box. which Isslmui a q-istt.-t
-t a
•srking i» g... out. and aoon after. [
teWte-.-Bbe waavwT wtoa nod no work done by our member* no any live I like grammar the best of all viv ni.le from the house M« IU;,e ,:su r
ward- arrived a. home—Mayflower.
IlL w ^
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®^ '®“ ®“®* ®' •*‘k Prople, or crippled learber's name is Mn. Ttiomburv. and 1-orna to five years old and -b, i- at.
AWy taw tta bops aad gtrls must children, or elderly sbut-tos? If sc. I like her very much. Ev.-rj Friday n«tul wisthicr. loo
A JtteAase Bwfiyaa.
to »!»• teashine te others as- mtad (be nsmea to' tbe Sunsbine Club alieriMOO sfu-r ro. ess sBe lets us add From yotii loving Sisn-hmer.
• I’-dgriiu'. Procren*- trwsUt
^ as to. iweetve ll themselves.- so ihat we may remember them w«h down or s|wll dovn., or someihmg like
Hsid Itcid
t> the Jaisuiese laagaaffe. hsi
»riote-our idedte- and bad h s w-ord ot cheer.
to., 1 am writing Ihls letter lo you
What's happy tio-c
man- ..f 'mu
ishiner.
2rV?* *f
*®** *®
loung
Bo yon want *o organixe a Branch tWs afternoon tor my grammar.
'must have hs-l tor Chtfit.iari It *»•
Belle Strong
hsijv.- aril«. Christian fane a ckj-e
Fs^gflw la tbe Herald. Aad then Chib, or a Humane Sorlciy. or a ^rd
Mv r but It Is so storniv imiav out- s
»h..b- houseful
o'sler supiwi?
shaved bead. Ibe duagaow of the Otent ^
^.tedew a lys bydred UtUe red study Club to yov school, your Son- ot-doors thst escrvihlmt looks elooim.
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Hewiwtr i* one Of tbe large «or-ten
Wtetetead told aH the boyu and dsy school ctoas. or among your pto.»- l Eere are oalv eleven scholars a; our Trav.-rs.-ntj. Jib h . R F U No 3

well known to Orienui c.imi
val*. and i • aageia walitog on c
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*** punning to te.
nmtee during T«Hrtton hours on SnI-*chool io<toy. buithere.re about i*enJan l«. Ifir
_
av» with
. »ytate teere ogg aew anyone urdsy? if so. write to (be ProsUent, ly-three enrolled I llnnk. If vou know IVsr PresidentSUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY,
-rtber side of the river to rerelrejbe •
t225a??r*'2!l, A?

®f •"> ''tUe iDvalWs tbsi I could IkM. name ■•s. senr In tor tite Cradle
The winter has been -u. h s ...to ner.oti. ex.jiaPthty Of uor
ho bad
are cbd to tbe UtrM Yoko"““V. ta*** W>Tiotin of those
Years ago, Mrs. M. K. Buck, one of msklag hsppv bv seadlng them a nost Roll sben I was too lltite lo'wiite. I- .i snowy one ihs- the wild animal* an i «rn. k oil hm was. no* -ure BW long hsina Is»bteas; •
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.Wbp WIM to >on commenced to tbe grown-up members snd Second card please let me know theIr sddr.-s.- I <sn write now.Vnd want to Join the l .rds are having s serious titne 8n..ng
wo-I tocun* might Isai
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Tice PreaWent while she was with ot es. Well, t guess I will have to ctoaeSunshine Club 1 im ten
years old. and etu,ugh lood
Atewweek* ago your A-first the .ird*
i
came
esrii moroA Materol ♦ro«troAet
.
. kraditl -»e^ and girts who on aartb. wrote a poem (or ovSuator tbit time. Hoping thst the Sun-Igo to school, and do chores at night
Presidentprintedsnsttblei-utingIngatpytu elc n o > lo<kslidwete
What sctirtons
quest
l and'Suosblners hsd a
My nnnie is
that the western ranehers were put- nev. r ~een in the afiernuon They have aeemad to iltUe James;
iiws snd a happy New
Howvd Kennedy.
ling out aifalfs an.l kaffir ixirn tor the soon itecaa. however to si-iear bbin
Hostess-Rliat part of (be cbkkeo
^^atemoru Id te be ontorod. rMd.
Year. I am. as ever.
Certainly yon are a read Sunibtoer. aoteloiie In Kansas.
esrfier aad later, unii! they were at do you like best, my little man?
Katete was «Tor mi
Towr Bonblne girt.
.and 1 knqw you are of grwt brtp to
Of course we Sunshlners want to do their b^tost on flne morqtogi by
James ipaaateg bis (date UmMlyi-4
AeUffbted Uaa tec nm pTMlteat 1 really teln« ;bc svBimer
>ov mamma aad («(«»tat w« cag to h«lf creatves lo dla
o4lock and ate »upi>eprtrom lov like tbe mt*L

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