Grand Traverse Herald, March 14, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 14, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-03-14

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<aMNO TKAVCKsC HCIULD. THUMOAV, HAKCM 14.

IE BRAND TIHyERSE UNDDLH CLUBUa Yo«r

int'

iTOSC Qly State Bank

DR. SNYDER
DKPd-riST

A. TfUeV LAY. P

NEW OPPICE OVER PEOPLES 8AVSNC8 BANK

SECOND CNNCIIl MEEIIN9 I GRECT SUCCESS

OwnDoctor

Of lhf> Grand TnrtAe serund
«aa ragton laai nUhi
inUKl Tra.-■naal BoMiag or ibe Ci
gtaa Uaeotn oliib tUo;«>d
^IttM fuBClIon ever Tri
_________ 1 MlebE«aD.
tllo aneart«t.<*
Saa Urge and «-iilbt>a<aa(ic. The
MOBittBaa In rluirire »cro n imie

ir he sells you so sake Ayer’s
Cherry PectoraJ for your
severe coueh or bronchial
trouble, then take it. If he has
anything better, then take that.
We have treat confidence in
this medicine. So wilt you,
s hen you once know is.

Jd'T'

r Ihree handrnd Mat .a
II il i> I

‘ssr:

R uuDi-O'Scary l'
comn.....................
Tbe baouu'ii Haeir «aH oan
gscat <nv-r Hpiead Ui I'raverM
adnlrahly uinna«~I liy William
mod and r. W. WI»-i.|iM k rrf Ihe
Tavern »itlK»at Ibe allKhteKl
gOB. and ibe B-rvlee uiMt <irel
____ Jl every way. A 'ncnr«- or riioie
at bigb aabool b«.y« neaUy nau In
•blta under the management of Jud
Caaanai. waliert niton ibe lal.led.
FTOBpUy
viBbda ugo
a»< abundani.
Tbe apKikrf'
VILB embelllabed i............. Maaa >**«« aad UtsnttOed »lih iwu
baga eiuaiara of camailutix. I'oited
piMta deeorsled the tablcK on the
. main Aoor.
Tbe deroralloue, vhlle
jttBlde.
were
coiiapktuwily
ep• pnprtate and tailefnlly arranged.

Tb< bMt fclad of a uaUsanla
"Bold ter over aiavy yean

lyers:
‘sp."s4".r5.5ss.rri.°»
C'V" Coli.c.o’n.
T..asiiie:
I
M-*
show

....""

|,y In i. ........... ..
:i.. ,i.a
!.r..k. a

Hial

riTorrl
tv- II,

CAPITAL, saoo,ctoo
SURPLUS, S90000

Tire Insurance!
Piato CiMS. SlMm BoU*r artd AccliMnS Irrnutvrwj*

IHoncy to Loan on Impiovd Rci! Estate t)nl>.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON.
Room 310 Now SCace Bank Building.

SSl.'S

rrSE,;

Eggg

kperCeptaltowedM nsebepputa

rrav«ra«Clty

BUSINESS CARDS.

LtriME

SOU TH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City. Mich.
i.r ii.ll I r u l.i-ua-i.r Imm).
full line «,f

We carry ul .’di litiiea

LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING, SIDING, PORCH
COLUMNS. INVFFilOR FINISHAND .
DOORS AND WINDOWS
iii-l i»ur li,:uT> s au4 ouiinuit.- our );radia Imfiim liiiyiDk
ua.
Ixeik (or t(»r
KmI I'latit

____i llgbUt'l«n thv I
- jtagi waa a partial of <tn

A GeacTbl Saakiat

C.r r ' I. Si -„..1 L,i. A -

, D"-'JCiii'I'SS ttr.ssrss

E'nllou

Plftnrt. Bell liW; Cilz 3fW

cm.- y.i.i- <m |.

SK.Ts"«r.'!r-.':™,

will.- Cl.l- v.ar le

«U Stagi were drap«l at the hark
SnSMdd' wTuT ^hmaJ ouliua. while
tna tba dome of the opera house
tBaaiac down to latd: coroer were
ttrtem ct Inrandearral llabta with
' SMm of ervp.' In r«t. while and
VSt- ■ Tbe whole eltm was apleoclld
aM iBspIrwl the Urge audU-ace wUb
fnawed patrionc fervor. Tbe galley
«aa Died with
npeciRtoni.
inaRlIy
tborougbly vnpiyed the
At Ibo apoakert table upon
tbaro were gaihered a dirti

We Believe

Nasal

CATARRH

J.

UNITED STATES SENATOR WILLIAM ALOEN SMITH.

55s.viss:i*^Tr“-':
0 a w. r

s:

‘ -5

a.";

Monumental
Cut Stone Work

A.

Toaslmmiter. H.U. Fred C. WH more-

.ssi'-S,,;;;;'-’"' ..... *■;

Trio—"Flag Sons," Three Traverse
n wa« about ^ o'clock wlwn the

dnt

ITesidei-t.

Dr. P.

j.

MacNktt
SpOTfiaUMaf

your o-iojiug Imck.

if^^^ETE, CAR, note
AND THROAT
OLAOEEt FITTER
WntMlm Sloqk
TrMTM 4HS

BREZINA

m

*re€»r.«

Fine for Kingaley.

F. M. PAINE.

it iiNiiU-rn iwcMiiury and bKseni-ni
siore for V. LUiflen of Kiogsh-v. Th-

€r»B4 Crsotnt BtnU

l.ulMIng win be.nrpreoBed brick and
will Ik- up 1.1 dali- In .-T<rj' particnln,-.
W»ik will ls> iM-gnn r>n April I uii-l
Ih.- iimlreet calU for r.impMlon I'V
Aua t. Thi- pri.v will be j:..<«.ri,_

Tins Astf Tirtikk
Two paperw for the priea of aiM.

$1.00
TRY A HERALD WANT AD

Patents

The Farmers’ Store

RICKERDi

If you want a

scttuinc JIlIKIICaiL

miii

Cream Separator
and you do noi fed like investing a lot of
money in one come and see us. We have
a number of differem kinds and they are
dheaper chaqgmilk paiis and very easily
cleaned. We sell them from
$2,50 UP
and guarantee them to give satbfaction.

»r ;-:r;
f.iauiry

Tl»

of:

ThiH-." atiOienec. l.-d 'by qoarrei.
The f.dlowim: was iln- tmn-i:
iloidlkm
.

i
-j


Salted Uaic .Island WafetK
WJ.wt.Mle..

i
!

Chill Satire
Celery Salad
rivased Ubh ken

F-RAIMK TRUDI

BSHr'''--

lit*.................. ..........Mm- :l. First roliiinl

“IJm-oln. lUm. William A. N..iio«.j
” Atmvlta. -My

.

FU-kh-s
Qdreo Olive*
f-uld lloild Ham

Vra! UsJ
. . 'EaralluiH'd roUloes.
Fttmrii Roll*
^ Brown llrea.l
Jlrney A«-«orie.l Cake
llri.k Ire Cr.-atn
Salted Nuts
CoBer
Cigar* IK- *ni.<k<-t
The clfiars were Trav»-r*<- City ma.i.r
i«tl were dcmied by Hie Ilaunah &

ry preuy^teatare^of «
AddrcM of Retiring PrcaidenL
The first addreas of ih- ev-nlng
a by tbr
the r.-tlrltjg prealdeot. E. W.
Hamlngs. Mr. HaailsKs liegas
hy
felirlattng the ladies on their coming
after all that

aiy'* bright little
ith Havllog*. Katie Dn
They tendered tl
lie ma
la as admtiabi
oompaclmeut cm the piaoo by .
Grace Haatlsga. each one of the
' ig
g tbf
the national colors.
w-lcotse to the visitor* to the'
white and blue, and earl, carryini
, ._ ..seeoail tiamiuet
tbe first nDnlvirtw.l 'eary
• eary of the urganUaihm of Ibe club.
tiny (likes flag which waw-d
wen- especlaUr.
ntmg.
i
"One ....
chirr eieciillvr
Tbe nelectlon of SUle Senator FVr-rt favored l.y having
C Wetmore as loanmaster was a | of thl> great state as one or
me
happy tboughi. Mr. Wetroor.- Is uol: apeaken..- h- aald. -T.uilght w.- I.el
oaly an eloqueni .peak.-r hui hasu glfl even mon- bimunsl bv ihr presemv
at humor which adapts ttm-lf to anil: of the dlstingiilshed genileraen tnuu
every occaalan In which he parUt-l-' Lansing and ou- own t'nlked Siate>
pgtao. Upon the inlrc«liK-Uon of each I aeSBlor, Wmiani AUlen Smith, tlh ai■weaker he tatcoduced some happy te-Jeniug apnlaus. i Xn lungei a ritlu-n
mrki that addejl moch to the pleas- of Grand Rapids hut William AIdi ;<
urc of Ibe cmraalon. and pmilded with‘Smith of Michlsaa from the ‘euu
the graceful dignity whIcJi chararti r.. kiso-d shon-K of l.ak.- Su|H-rlor to Hi
laee hU private and official life Sen-jFin nen-ed shores <tf lb- gn-ai me'<gur Wetmore U becomUig a cooaplc-lpolb.'" the UtUt part of the memo:

,n-

umI

Mayne.

Voral M-t,>MloB. MnliB male fprar

Abraham Lincoln,



J.ulm- F

' n-im-M-ulailvea.
, ,
1 nmU-’quai
V.»l selijUon. Uatiinn
nmU- quar

MUg.gp^DBe from the entire audi
amim. irtSr bad remalne.! elandlng
gntU tba meokeia bad inarched upo, S,-nalor.
the ttage
V..ral M-I(>rli»n. Vunlon

iw J

W.

J.

great

m-iiih-m-n. I lak

City GlrlK.
-The Spirit of iL

ssTi.-^’S-z'.r.rsss.':

k

jmti.-ulnrlv tin.-flavor
If
-g -try ;
r i-iiiiiK-.-

Price, SOc per pound.

figure In the elhie een.-iii-. Tli.-:
applaiiKe.
_ ■ United Siam Senaioi ceniml figure, of roiinu-. we* riilt,-.l
"We fwl eKpeeUlly gral.-tut loOi.-*"
, AIM Smith. Nlcholaa J Stales Senator Smith, whoee iiamc
In Mk-hlgan
during the paet few gentlemen who have an klndlv eonmuntbe ht| been a hiMUeliold wonl. K.-nid to partake of our Kospltnliiv.
(MU w by aia,l; Trial s./'.-10 mia t} anil.
0.
ex-AudItor
General The republican* of 1b>- Gnmd TravgtT hUOTBgKS. »6 WuiVB suart. Svw TwL
of wii and reaKoii ami ’ I know lh:ii
eree rvgb.n
reed out In eplendltl f.irce lar' e.eryoiie-bere will enjoy the program
they turned
o do him bc>no^ and the eeu- I know ihal everyone after lUienlag
night to
Blor'i responeo
reeponte to
.. this
..............
loagnUlceni to these addresaea tonight will go
aWay
beiier
citlrcoa
and
belter
met.
reception was aiocere and worthy o
V. HaMlnga.
ofcaslon. The manner In whirl for the aenllmenla Kpokea.
tbe fl^nloD.
J the club, Robert B. he wa» received lu Trnverae
"ThU U on- of the gramle.rt point,
17 at the club. Leon
• Ibule
of our orcnnirelliHi as It lalKeu iik
L tiwanrpr of the club, and t
resfot_____
above iK.IHics and the healed dlecuK
no— OochilD of the Congrega- ■ ure. loyi
cared 11- ............
hlona of the campaign. Hen- at this
tMi Mtt*. who dollrered the in- affoctloD of the people of hU I
time we llRlen to rvuMin, not Unillni!
oiirwelves for what we have d.UM- bi;i
peeially the pnople «< uorihere
gatHim
with careful rouaiilerallon
of tinFrafMnt Voter.
great questions that have
to
l«UK over SeoilK
Wbeo the lianqi
• BoCw rftw tbe oierctaea opened W.
nnsweivsl liy the A«n--nran p.s.pi.-.
hpenketw wet
P. DwmU <t Boywe FalU. a veneiabte Smith ami th.-' e
■pie
w
ho
-fRinghl
i
by |H
gn.lefui lor
ant .-six-rliall.
iull. K
eeU.ign to the lie
here loaluhl
extend personnl gm,tl
large a gatlK-ilug as
United
State*
»
Mr. DavoU eaai hie Sret vote
that the organli.vlion
L Premonl end erei ehtee
The program
U In Kueh a cn-llllon. Our alraK. our
at boea a rooeietent r^bobjects aiv so high that the gi-uM.-mati
g gad a alancb enpporter of hie
wbom we havo asked to iH-eome onr
, He wae paid a very prelty
n of rccognitd c
preiridenL a jndge of the Thirteenth
public exiiertenec
g br the eeaator in hU opening
Judieial district la willing and hunonsl
Hfei. for bU loyMly and UUbfnI- annual banquet of the (
to an as onr pieKhleiil. tuppluuke.i
IMW a oIUmii and a rapubllcfln.
I I.-'I you s.-lilh-inili. 1 f»s-I i-sp.-cUiMy
go J. J, McLaiishlin of KIk BapW*.
grat.-fiil IQ the .iiih In llri* ronm-cil
:{12Bay St.
g)W pr^ntmt voter.
•1 wstit to li-ki- this'.qiiiorlimiiy
ggb tbe haaqoetera preeeet. While
mUimmea ware replete with wit.
tliBIik you all. We haie b<s-,i nalali
eolbuai.irs for tlx- l>aal two years ami tl
cal party,
u tlila Ikk
-7*4 gereval aumberw dnriag
• Ihdivi.lual UN-ialerrs ■
anm.
D. W. Slewan e elevuifeg OrebMlra furaUbed a very euThe prograiD was as follows

fg thg npotilgg of the exei^nt*.
Smtompta recepUcm was held in
. aiorV Bmlth'a honor In Surwart'e
g«4wr few a few mUiatee liefore
amt)K of
Humbert In the
WhW Oinil*~- Smith entered the

•uu^.a«..-'.i. pao*,(ji.:rta(s.

.-i,-1
fj-ii--I'll
s-l-r--1
l■u:Il wir. iiiHli.

OLD POsfOFFlCE BUILDING

It Takes

If Your Horse or Cow

Nerve
Fn-ryihiiij;

d.-jicn.ls

upon

: XXXX Coffee Chums at work

your titTWK. It i> :,t-rvc f.irce
ikal cauM-s tlic t.rain lo .iirert
tlie iiiKiInti of your limly; it is
iicfvc force tliat catis-cs .'.- T
lirari 1‘.» pulsate, antj scull the
IiIikkI ilir.iujjh your veins; it
is nerve force that causes your

the liver to secrete bile.
In fact, nerve .force is the
power that runs your lH>dy. so
if you feel worn-out. irritable,
nenous. cannot sleep, or eat
well, have pain or mi.sery
gnywhere. }x>ur nenes are
wrak, and your system nindown. To restore this vitality
lake Dr. Miles’ Ncn ine which
will strengthen and build up
You

cannot

be

icalffiy without

Lrriit hSIi.ir^

■"

:i liiu diffvrciiew in Uii- looka of yonr hnimBl in

h

w*«kt tune.

Tbe (-vpi-Die it about flve oenta ■ week ti lion't put ft off
until turoonw -buy toinu today. We h-iv.- the lemlioK brand*
of ttock f-rtl fiom 15c per iionod tn 50c 8 packhKo *nd 25 tMaod
piiili for $:f..50. 5 paiil (26 pbundti for $14.00.
If(iv.-p*il» »

MCLAUGHLIN’S
XXXX COFFEE

stomach to Jiifcst foo.f. your
kidneys to filter the blood, and

the nsrvcs.

• lo(s*n<.l l^ik as hriulit w it •hcmld don’t lie-lay Iwt IT one of
the l*eatliTio*naUmk feed*
Il ooati w liti!--and >'f«a will tee



ToMtes good olwayM — becauMe it’» abvays good.
' Always the same because it’s always blended
and roast^ just right
' Extra grod quality, because it s imported direct
and »oW «Erecf to dealers.
Other coffees must pay a profit to import^
brokers and jobbers. You save three profits m XXXX
Coffee. The saving goes into higher quality.
That's why hffCLaughlin’s XXXX Coffee is so
mticA better than any other coffee at the aame price.
The handy air-tight package and the glazing of
pure si^ar keeps this coffee clean and firesh—pitktected from dust, dirt and foul odors.
McLaughlin’s XXXX Coffee is sold by
All Firs«>Glas9 OrocBrs

Mu7J!dedi^T5r,"Elkhart.Iad i

mor- than you want, iell tome to your ll■-i^flli»Jr.

K.-tii- oih .r ihrit for your luby cbickuus »e hate

Chicle Smarter
that will nihke tbi-m fat and healthy and when they L-et to 1m:
■‘vjul twenty or twenty-fii-e <lay* nH then we have a little
coaraer feed called chick fe**l and wh- n they become hen* tbas
w«- will recommend poultry food with an ocaaaional cfauge to
wheat. Imckwh.-at or oom. We carry all th- above mentioned
>ji in atockaiid will famish price on applicaUtm by mail or
goodiin
io-juiry a

(tire, corner Front ami Com

Grocer

i

Grocer

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

^Aag *

OftANO TlUVCRhC HERALD. TMUMOAV. MARCH 14. twr.

GfUNDHtUBtSEUIICOUl GlOB

-TbH is Indrod a plrosa
a candidate for tMM StaUs aenator.
The speafier «t the bonse of repieata- ptoBtable oecasioe. Wit ai
uUres ocem>iod the chUr. Tbe ball abd repartee have been a* c
(OoiitiiM (n» Third P«se.)
was BDed wlUt men and women from
e^lM roe la oUi«r vajra " At Uiti every county In MiUilgan.
"Tbe bopy anired tm the opening
las > CadlUae «iaal
of the canciis. a stUlBees pervaded
to a TrarprM CUy small boy's boasts the room, tbe ebUrmaa mounted the
i;admac was balldlas
biases <a tiM last two

a story
.
__________
.. _
bKMEbt (ortb laushter sad applaase.
*1 may my frisads t>r compelled to
looT* yoo with a question in yoor
mlada.- he said tamlas to Us snbieot, "Bat I want to espress to
that aometblns that is la our bt
that Urea there sad biads us toqetfaer 1 want to express to yon a plea
for wbat i bare tn my mind as pMi
easshlp. TUs neetlos bore tonlsbt li
under the snspleefi oT the tepublicat
party one of- tba srost orsaaluUoai
or.^
d others a c crylns
-------------------jsray aiih parti----------------and let
SBOB Stand as Indleldoaia
Now my
Irlteds. I do not eaol to say <
word Bsalnst that which makes a a
ataad erect and face tb« world as an
indirldnal bat I want to make a plea
for that cssanlaatlo wbleh 11 a man
feHs that bo is connected with. Is
a pan or the history ol. his Mood
Bows wanm
wanner and bis frsme stands
» _plea lor
l^b. T. I «.___________________

toRy ooe. Our purpose should Is- fn-can^ opes to tbo obi-ervatldo of mauklnil. and In Ihe struggle for suprem­
acy we should always have regard fur
the wv-aker tnuher who toll, wltlil
less strength and les-s oppocluiilly, j
and who walksl.v our ship .with fair;' j
Lrealtilng and g-oik- step, baviug rc-I
gard for ihrwi- wbew- weakness make I
strength ibe more manilesi In a
itrv sucL as ours.
I
»nr soHWts f.webi that the eouii !
try might I- a unit. I rHoire ihat
J
tills time llien- Is n-.. iiorcn and tin,
I. no g.sigraplil«il disilnciH«-,!
should bar ns from dinvl pro ;
1 toward the slurs. Mr, I'bair.i
there is im muiv.- prosperous
r>n In Amerira than that in whleb
re erlebmilug. There are no tw-r-

and as the secretary called the name
of each senator and represeotulre In
tbe bUI. each one arose and auDouaced his choice for United Slates
senator. The roll proceeded until 12*
names bad been called and th
deathly iUUneas pervaded tbe e
room but oUy for an Instant and
tbe walls resounded again and i_
with iremeadoDS applause and tbe
wires flssbed forth the news to the
people of Michigan and to the people
of the entire eouatry that the Michi­
gan IsglUaturo had ri^n lo its duty,
bad wiped out arbitrary geagrapbical
lines, had disregarded UI of the press-

the high position of United SiUes senalor the one man tn Michigan who
was most aeeeiKsble lo tbe eoi*
people of the slate. The slalcsraan
wbo had so long reflected credit and
honor upon the Flflb congres
district, the mao whom Mleblgai.
night honored and the man who now

honors Michigan and tbe United
SUles. Hon. Willlatn Alden Smii
"To have been pr> went would bar
been a privilege bui to hare partlch
STreel wlfeo^MMrn^^aT
pated In that coniesi , lo have had the
T el the psny to which 1
honor of casting ray vote for tbe man
Ions, even In the remotest
ted lhal
who was triumphs! .
Fred C. Weicnore.
the nnlon. bat betrayed the tmat re­ night is sufflUent eompensation.
posed In him. that he Is no hmcer Bcloil honor and glory to come
snioiid Imd forni'-il woman, mu
worthy to be a member ol It.
any man during hla political career.
as lill.Tlr aniared a- I lisleu.il
“I make It my prayer that
..
.
-11 would <bc Imprudent for anyone
m Ihst b.i abuuld bate esbilLsi.-d
Aaii deem tbe party ot.bis father Id Mirbigan U> attempt lo tatrodure
entire plane
s>s(<-m witlioui
worthy of becoming his party. U
an audience in Michigan tbe mu
r Kiiying eno,ugh rrom wl;
w)Ii sdppiil’lt and'Whod by
lo will now addieas you.
He li
fond l•all>- itu
order that all It has Uven n
knows at all. He has more persona danillea cm his kmv. and says
prtnelplea and precepts may eo
sinlanccs. more personU frlendi: there la nothlug like li in eiihr
blm enlarged and ampllfled."
than any man In Michigan and befuro heavens aliove or ilio earili la-i
Ilie spanker here quoted ai
expIraUoo of bis Brat
"This lias lieen a r.-pul.lie;m
trosait rrenebman wbp said
Bd SUles senator there
iiet. The clear loire wiiirr ii
"parties are a neceasary. ertl.'
to Michigan who are not his
mar. and li la enough."
tiasting tbe quoUtloo froti one by an friend, not even among the
Here- Stmaior Sniiih liilej-le.Bagllsb autesmsD wbo ai "
buniorouB story nboiii tTee Presldeni
rtgbts and Ubertlee hsee <
Faliimnka. Seereury AIiiiw ami
parties.''
lor Hlarkbiftn on n nampalsiiln;
ConUnulDg. be told of tbe troubles even the aavll chorus of‘'lh?‘op^al’
In Kenlucky.
that beee( Abiabam Uncoln and '
Keualor Snillh also ilueii o|.
party before be was nominated. I
pride or ihe rilireii for Ihe seel
a psaee coavenUon bad been ea ..
iiM^!2'le''wlir*ih's^i:e‘nireinnn
which he lived, and lo llliiMrn
fa Cleveland, Ohio, knd where some of
uue 1 count blm as a friend and I
lot toll! ii JniniurouH Mnry wlitrli
Uisn not soon forget the manner tq
iphaaireci Ihe pride of ilie i>eoplo of
and BomlHaied John
C.
PrU
which he dealt with those who snpchigati In thedr home stale, and
L«Ur came the pe^ convenlK
ported him in that eonicst. When w^
scluaiuD said: ‘ We live In a iiuoi
8arat<«a where certain ones
M«fbt to weaken Lincoln by dedar­
ing that the war wss a fallnre and
the Utuatlon. gave us all the the ihdl' ridiKil eillr.en i
that the Mrtber lost of life was nao- Inforraatloa that he hsd. kept noth.
than be has i-c.T c-enu
lass. Tbe democratlc eouTectlon st Ing from ns. took us into hla conBworld. \Vt
' CUeago declared that tbe war was dence and always wound up with the
ea Ihe la-oplr
a faflare and sbeuld be ended. These
long'T lUrveled l>v the
wne the problems that Abraham Un- win.' and It was that enthuaiaam c
; l)ui are eervc-tl by Ihi-i
veyed from blm to ua ihu did mi
before yealerday. rock rl
to arry ua to viejory In that batUi
lullsllr Russia eeleliralii
ebennsD was dghling bit way to'Tou came here to har .
formsllna of ils pn-llmi
a losing men add winning
d tbe tea
i. and for mention of hla wibjeet
merit. People have- the ri
so dedsiro battles. Ortni was h
aav to him that we care no for Ihemselvr*.
umi
■ering away on the Jamoe rlvrr bat

"'“■'Mf.".2

:

was winning no doelslTe bsUles. Bsriy
enme np the valley «r the Sbensndoah.
ahsost tn WaahtngtoB and eaeapod
wiUi eaar.
Those were the eoDdmone.ttael Uneoln faced but bdd Uneela not been
would not read ss it does today. And
this man was caUed only a partisan.
Mr. Powers then toM at the part
ttat that groat son of MlcUgmii.
Keehartah Chandler took in the stragglc. bow he won frienda for the ad'Btnisiiallon and by bis eKoru not
only gave nuo of tbe proodesl pages
la Hlehlgaa'a history bat one of the
prondcA pages in the greatest party
ever known.
Pride In tbe party was nest touched
upon, tbe speaker using Ih
tta of WUllam McKinley
dent. When the news (---------- ---1C iored
the wires that the
loved president was
a
dead there was along
skwg with Che thrill
thi
horror, the query, “what win 1
cone of the comilry now." Roosevell
was unknown. He was a young man
booost. oourageons and reckless to •
MTUriir extent. The quosUoo was
what was the next move on the greal
pMIUca! ehna board. RoooeTcU knew
that, this qbesUon was tnlaed
niaed and he
stflM
quoted all tears
stfIM aU doubUMd
doubU u
by naying
saying tbaiJle
tbaiJle would so far as be
was aWe hinow la ._.B fooutcpu
-..............
carry out the poUdet ofr Will
WlUiam
MdCliilay. The people then tamw
that Rooaerell would be as McKinley

cuss the topic wblch is printed ui
the program, we care not whsi to
be may choose to dlacuaa. we wiin
him to come, we wanted to look u|
hla face, we wanted to grasp him
bnnd and we wanted lo hear

lake rvglon. -Ther.- f.re no hlgh.-i
s Hum the l.vws you jnak.- and thiy.«l respect, but
ln>
fellow
intrymen. Icl iis d.slleaic- anew u-.ir
-jshsi- to riiainiain and pn-.-iv.- tbU
blesi-e.1 prlvU.-ge, that lUine wlioeon;"
afier us may Inive the beneflis iiud Ini
pulse of ou- <-j.aiaple,
iin’ shaekW^ tb
Is.y ol loday may
be Hie rtrh man cjf loninmiw, snd liu'
faumlile in Mrih 'nud Hn- l-mlv may
edimb upward if they will. Ill (tii- i>
puldle there should Is- mi l.-sM-hing ol
oppooimities for Ihe wiirtliy <-iiiieii.
He. alHive i-ver>lssly c-ls>. Bbould Is*
exalud. for In Ids eialtaiiun w.- sbniv.
Ills glory. Kiid In his Iriiimpli.
Nr.i long ago H was' niv nrivlt.-gv
.-luer WAvinilulsIer j
taglllllg side llV side
iretien aixl ttlieridan.
parvniagc- narted thi-ni f.............op(Kirtunlly In tbeywily d.vy e
lish .royally, and yel-H-lay tliev si
side with Cladstime
IMsiac-ll, men honi to the pinile anJiower, ami I gloi}_ Hial this Is
n- w-heii Anieilia nuTk.-s no de
cii.in anumg Its cIHreiis. Glory I.
cliiiiigh wliili It IS illstriliule.1 lo all
paid a glow-lii;
«l.-c*lariug
lluii

Gratitude,
lelv l»-IeiT.-.l to IIIreiigiti andalnie iii
lorlal rauinuigii. lol

Tlie Kind Voa llnvo Alwayff Boaglit, mod wrbhdi hag hfw.
ia use lor over 30 years bag borne tbe sienMnre of
and has been made under bu per.

IMMEDIATE RELIEF
!
AND SPEEDY CURE j

• italnfkney.
lyottlnthis
All Cotiiiierfcrts linItaUcmn nnd“JnrtHk«-Boc«l'>»pe bat
Experimeiit-v thui trifle wHh luid endangfr the braltb of
lufaou and Cbildreu-ExpcricsiG« acalnal ExpcirimeM.

I

^ *

What is CASTORIA

rp.-t. .-i--.-ially '
nidiU. TN-yw-siU '

Gastom U tl Inimili-sK substitute for Castor Oil,
B.»rir, llTv.iis ati.l Scwithinff KjTupa. It la nruicanU

iu-k.-ii .'f h-''’rrid. •
nod s.unelini"> >Ik- :
w.wrtd <-ry mild^-^ |

opponiiii

11-11. lint Hial
of tl
Pfrioiiii.-.l 111 ,
Illustrate he d-scrih
the hlslorie fl-M of Waterhs.
c Of Hie
chlch Hist gi
pUc-e. and which was -r.-el.-d .«i» Ihi
loyal wotm-ii'Of Itelgium
"There nn- as many women In tbli
blessed land of ours who are as flue,
lo dlnvl S-- iK-on-s of the ni.n upi«
whAin ih<-> have so iinwitliiigly <am
fem-d their right of suffrage.'

CASTORIA

Face and Feet Covered—Rest ;
Broken and Would Cry Until Tired I
Out-‘‘Cradic Cap” Added to '
B^y's Torture —Tries Cuticura
Soap and Cuticura Ointment.
i

It

coolmuK ni-itli.-r llpimH, MArphlne nor other barcotta
Mibsuince. Ill .vge l« its pinranlca. It destroyn Wemna
and alla.va I'c-K-rishuess. H rurea IMarrlxc* aud Wind
folic, ll tc-llci.-» Tc-ctliing Troublca, curea CousUpattoa
. anil Flaiiii.-m-.v. It assunllaU-s the Food, r^laiew tbo
Kuimiu-h ami Ihmc-ls,
bealihr and Mtoral aleep.

ui>dbBilli--arii efso i
lualiT ».ln~ l.v tlie ;
iw He:

a bo Children's i'nnneea-Tho Mcrtbc-r'a b'nead.
ln.iilwostioii.eul-ln
in a fc-w hours, and Is-f-K.- 1 Isvl u-ri
onctsixoflhi'OiliciimUinlin-ni lnTf—I
were well and Vav.- is-«r trouiili-.! 1st
MncT-. I aU> cwsl it to remov” wlinl
b known tt% "cvadle raji" foso h»T
bind. Bii-1 il wrek.vl hk- a rimrai as tt
ckwn-<'l:ied Is-al-i tls- .alpiu Hr :.ino
time, h-oi 1 k-'i- . iitsnir* iiii.i:a-!it
os haisl in .n-.- "f -lev iu.) • r.i-li .if

!
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GENUINE CASTORIA

i
'
i
'
1

f Bear* the Siguainre of

Mrs Hal
>-., Juuv 'J. I

The Kind
You HaYe Always Bon^
In Use For Over 30 .Years.

CHTICURA-THESH.Sl.

irfar.ryxy'aigya
Ulh-TO-niedi-'. r.mf ‘-vi-n Hi.- l.-i ptiv-iCisnc.lail. Ciuuraitl.vd alnoJiil,.-ly pun-.

^S^iteiaeU-^U'^To SUV auu ouis.

a & 1. E. PME Gtn

IB^hc tsau»r <g 11., ...UIT

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VSImm gi-iSj-i
itoranasi a~A A »-~B- •

Washliictiui ulii;-li l-fi him pi.otc
ilv wnii our. ^<S.nHmihigJ,.-^«W

IPrell

>-Kn>K

-iirili::

• the piinios.- of iU-|H-iislm: wlsd-ili
adding to vour store of kiiowl.-.!-.;.tame In answer to >mi* liiU1at;..ii

n. rosi-oiar city aaS Pro

ro.!.r V..-0 that I.-u' ...uoih.'Jr •“ n«"vu

"W-hal 1

,rn-n. Ihuotbe manya.id iiol

iropenv.

(I.AVlopiii''"' "f I’"''
Jill auihorliy. We
„ ____ .rheii Ihe txi.ple an.. her ill htgli Ida.
rnaslore
of
Ih.govi-ninn'iil.
No sUtlun. wh.-lhi'r Iiihi.vihI up
one of tbe very busiest days of
»roached hotly In longer from aiiloeralie Ihrones or.- supn-BH- IciyoHy <4 friemis.
e ray UilHe iilialdeil wi
f a distlngulBhud people dlreetcM aceurdlng to Ihe will
the while bonae
> Hul Ori- so .IlsIniTil
Ohio In company
preiMtativo fre
•ll of KncLmd li_
i.-ver huppi-us, wbeiiw
•Even the
with several friends, and ................
.
under whatever t-iiigli
..............
;'..niii>ous, .-tnd tn
at Uncoln for several mlDUtes Iha:
nir own eouiilry all ogliviw
•liiisfn by Hi<- fimiple and I
tn your every' wish iny
ly legs would the lamb bsveT'
makes li rmi^tH'le, ami lm!.-.-il pn.lm- wlth gratitude ;.ml over.
Mhley
Quick as^ a Bash . Ash
ble. Ihat earh rlllren shall. IkIhe.
Mr. Presldsil. that U
rer to roy sUtemeot. m
lamb would have flve legs
'No
Lincoln, ‘you cannot make a leg
•m|dmMtllm\Ir Hn-’i.l'ea.if
of a lamb's lUl by asying ll.' and
purity and fairness and liom.-st deal­
_____nauerr whU the deed In llself ll
ing that Is the Iwse of nil gioen
la nothing unleos it Is deserving- Yon
enifc Hial can siiivlv*-. Tli.-n- Is m
msy call whomsoever you will a sena­
progressive land in the world i.vla
tor of the United Slates,
• ------------111 dm-s mu eimsnll and take niiir
ilor and roeel
make good
1 I have goi
public
duty Snnly
that g
rills spiel,
le
giiveriMK-. Ilfniiciisiji ^coii-riio
after wearing
mind, and- if I a
iiai wh.-n t'
the honor and be as
lature lire « hc>w-n rtlreetly l.y Ihe iss
will be honor Indeec
pie. and I will welcome (he hour wli<"Mr. ToostluBBler.
the l.-atsliiliiP- may provii!.-. Hie
gratlfled when your president shoved
* n'’>'
Kdy together and c-audlflal'-s for Hu- oHiiv ol

...
'os

IA. I> lAC.sodiliM rest cUini. miiu beanl

' Farms That Grow
^

:v*‘^ ‘r-in:!: •‘.V.g:";;
ll B4U-t.wionlf sin»nmii«r»em aSidsTlI on

(Sivifilirct Peurtfi lo (he But
imalrdinl

In lU- n.oU.T n| Ijn-tl..-»l.-Ch A- krr '

the c-ienients rttaf will

imlliite

S-O

" V-I i!..s-r.^'

r come To me had
nevei
Bltirdy loyalty
been for t'
e region. Vour i
Gland Trot.............
prcv.lated. and Hie danm-rs I
and your rertesenlatlres who hoii
loundrilur
(his occBiton br their presence, one rnlti ti|ion
of whom sHs modestly tn yonder eor
(referring lo Representative Monheld up the banner Under whleb
narcbed to victory.
. here make my decisrstlon o
> pride wild glon- <
faltering loyalty i

(he ratore will see more *(rif<
laurels and more glorr and more
Rront. th^parly of McKinley, tl
ever pic­ oanv of Rooaeren should mean not
tured In Ua wUden dreams.
ing leas than that to the Americi

•Tir."»j-s:.ssrais3r

i>TBD>t Traonin. IS niigi ni i si
' 'Trsw-o-cMy. Nii^icsn, as the IHh dsy of

vig 11

' I lU^Tr Uoli^-...ni.IsiB«lt. c. HMbrrt I..

:

IT..."

iKSHirisSSSSSIE

IP-, ki'l U WslMr .J

.• ninr. 1.*--nkl-sen
: I ,nr i-..«»l,. fr-i-i, Iti'-clsln -il i

i!"v£r.

1" I,"'*

....... .M.,.,.,

....l.;,n.r, JOHNW PATTfllN
‘V''‘’n.wi

.......

ROWUND DOUGLASS

m'" K.-'ra..""'''

A POINTER
.ii;rl,-vro.-5».nbi. liMl- M-.r-nion.

' ST

highlit for ils w..n-lv:i:: rs
of (he mc«t .lintrcoinR ca- -. iv 1
<it> its raents hy all ____ f
—,

Mari~'

eiliy. Hirhtsaa.

,,

,i,y ,4 Trsvsras CS'y. Is
OB vh- IHh dsy rf Kskrasry.

"l--oT',.;v7;'’t’*p1US, H<* rrel B Wsiyv. JuAc* et

Unbcalib) Kidneys Make lofuire blckl.

1: i or nre ,;rl.-or ‘'Are! hn-il' ." »•
taking The grrat ki'Invy
Kilmer - y-wsmpK'vot.i-fe.i-n. .i-; -

a

VJI,..-.r. -.U-, S.-I ' lst. i-.ii,.tn4h. ST. 'V I..' ^,1

Oftei Tbe Kilneis Are /
Weileeed br Ora-Woit

sll the <4her organs lo hva!-.b. y\ t:
will eonvim-CAiivini.
If y-.ui I'rv-nick v-oii-cmv msnc iin n
Hi- 1»k,c hv frr-t .hK-i.n-ing v-Jr ty.m

orCTDlzatlcms :i< Hiis. Hu- Hraud -I r
Uneolii eliib. .an d<. iniieli

.h!-!r.-tTohtt! i!Io-"B«!lShl"rroSi

«1 en. ,.0-1*'.- .sr.e. <n (, II I

^

KTSirTcSp';™;s? ^

term as state senator than . —

te I

. ..i

s.v,™. I.T-ln I1....IW f.«irr.--l>;str.ni., ia,,]»le h-r-.lai.l .n.l-f»»ll IhOTworvbat tbn
I .4 .Vn„„tn'l.. AM h*t.tn
.In' •.! I'•'•rus^«. A II KC.. ‘■•vr (,-u ul4 H,'....................................
" -----------

iNewWheat-Grow
ing Territory

i.o£j;:.^wigs

II I slinil g. I

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

i.liumcd I'KIXI'

brpnght cm

SS

'T.H o) IVWJrATIoN-atai-ol
— In Ih-Orewll
f-T thrl

yi.

“Ns. I HARD” WHEIT

I f*"Tl

(Referring to W P- Dabe didn't want our roll of Boyne Falls. I BgUlytwo y^ra An and scleuee have iiltahu d tlu^
to believe
■ve that the
;—how many baiUes he has htghi-sl prizes. Tin- World slls at Ih
„jilng UI
illcan party was clUmtng
How many victories he bus at­ feet of our gieai eiuidrr, 1 ......... i
t It Uiid in ail Hie world Hiat slarni
and none of the

tain over the ordinary obstacles In
hmclllity toward us. Our sisiei
demacntle
exallml. Our |irc«tdenl aiiplaiidei
r w-niiien Ihe envy of Site woiiirn •
Well may we honor him. and my dear
rer lands, and mir men .iani|.i. s .
deDocialle party would refer
frimid iei me comtnMd the splslt thal
that is lies' in i-illzeiislu|i. «
pride to the things aecompUsbrt by
your life so
>1- II gri-ai diitv to pi’fff'r'"
the n«ea of that pwly Initsad of bid­
organisation off which you aie^a 1
r eisniple high.
ing Oiem and cloaking Ibemsdvcs
member. cLi v
with the republlcnu party.
forUog thought _ .
n ii-art Ih- msrcli id maiiklml.
"Ton men at tbe cables are held
Chauw at 60 wrote the Canlerbuo
aether by things in our party, tff Tales. Ooelhc. tolling to the last,
things of whldi you nre proud and completed Faust when 80 yearn were
you ate bUicr for thlUdag of '
t.
These are Indeed excepUoUs.
for knowing them."
tbey go to ahow bow far the giilt
........................... g he said that wltboul stream of onr youth may flow into tinountry could not
river of our llvm when nothing
would. not be govemg
len lllir dmq
Ulb life Itself sunives.
tnie to
forclelh
the ■p^y'l£^*^tcich
_____ __________________ t c boys
Ull the aklcu
aklcn a
nre cle ar.
stonn while sUll
jellere in It and see that the party Is the weather warm, so aomelhl
belle'
ling
-........................... _ grsKi
one you woUd have your boys belong
age arrives tempers the pres- from a fnreign land. Iilshtiiau. Ihiti li
of the alSDosphero.
It U tbe atun Herman. SwUe. c-ome If .vu:
Intradweed WHIlwn AMefl.
way tn buraan life, the dusk of even. altl. If you have made good eiiii
ing in the place of moon, but In the la the land yc»u leave.' bui I would
-Tbeie are notable events In t
jhed.KKUilhatliiunlcrwnl Hial h-i
history of every government. In t
history of every state and la tbo h
rnrni-d the right to we.ir
T of ever}' party. “ wUd tbe tos
'’^-rS'yoo rir. ud the -pint which
uien “Only---------e pAvileged
frcMii thy broy
and trampled In
! set for
hM esporlan bonored during tb" ample .which you
been too free T
r quiet of
iwsl few months by the privilege ol couDlrymen. and I
Vail-V Fie^e- B
partklpeting tn one of the most noU- home life mav il
town should-hsi
blr erenis tn the history of the repub-.. mcmewy to yon and an honor to youi
••
impivssed il Ills'll
family
i d ymir friends. Ibal (tvm
0 Rooaet ell there has nev.
Tills should not Ik- Hk- home ”f
brt«k In your eonsistenc

that I hare truly reprmenled
mealed Uy
n' cooUltneni. aad that I have done for
tbem UI that they bare mast greeUy
«Mlred to have acroapllsbed is that
cDOlret.
-Tberv are Bcenes wblch aten
Is tbe luemoiy of every man and

BIIBY TORTURED

...i:!.uyil«r.n'a,

SrSl£yt.'3'5s;irsa S3
Iii>4.wth |., l-nisl hn.rs-f iwid dseaqssd las

Whole Wheat Flour
.-V good
tli . I'-Hif
y anything else,

fJid you evc.T

many |»coplc norferti

digested by the
It makes bread that i
, -1
most. cieiicaie svcyiiiai-ijs.
lind it a most perfe-1 bread.

$2.50

siriuit
gre'ii!

i.tire.
ch-al

a

of



'

j.iii

oji

Uur

Ours is
with a

increased

clcmand iirotchym.i.1 fi«.al-.a|vMni
how 1-1 lin-1 "cit vf you I
l-lad-lcr trouKr.
Mentr-jr. thm
when writingloI*r. Kilni-rS- C-i
tsimon.X. Y- Ikon'inisk'

Boyslike
esiise lE.c-y
kicks.

Hi?i.P-.na Iksf.mil the iiwc

Hannah & Lay Co.

P%CS9t( 1 6

PUT IVO

NO. 11.. .

TRAVEHte CITY. QtlANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. MARCH 14. IfOT.
reslienee In Ism Angeles CaUtornla.
The 'ADSual.'^' will be a book of being fmineea dollars per
(OTd-«1il have the booor o( being can
A curling malrh srea played oeAhe
dIdata tor preeldeat d< the village tout :uo pages printed oo high- . Miss Cahie Bennett began teachgrade paper, filled with balMooe Ulna Jng achool Mcmday at BurdlckvITIe Ice near Day's mill last Sunday, be­
R«c«pUoe—Ooi. C. M. Bern. Ueol. after a lapae of ten yean.
tween
the Empire and Glen Ma
alter
a
four
wwk
s
vacalKm.
tratlooB and original drawings
n«Drmr meaberjcol. F. G. Heamuo. C»pt. Fred Q.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Reynolds
teams, reeutting la a victory for
members of tbe class. The cover a
manaal cooferencc.cunia. Fim Ueut. C. Pnlrer, Sceood
Traverse City are vtsltlag hi tbe home Glen Haven players. Tho Empire
tilKopal
lol Ueol. R. J. Mrrerr. C«pl. i. V. Mein- etroyed the
despite the gallant be bound In black cloib and e
team Is e»rai<osed of B. R. Dailey.
eSorts that were made to save It The In gold, buck and gold being the class of Mr. and Mrs, John Wlnient,
Miss Bersle L. Kelire of Glen Ernest Reauvais. Jamoa Rodgers
fire was a aerlous loss In llseir to the coioia. The bool^ will be Issned (he
village but then the clilvas faced au' Utter part of May. and will be one Haven returned last Thunday from and Elmer Atklnaoo. The Glen Haven
of Cam. Wm Wulk.T. D. H. Daj-. C.
several weeb's visit with friends
other dltoeulty. the outstanding In- of the finest publicalloos ever Is
A. Cook and Miner f-'amnL fte two
Benina Harbor. Grand Haven j
debtednees of the village was »8.0«1 by the Traverse City schowle.
teams Bill play another match at
other southern MIefaigan cities.
bearing Interest at 7 per cent.
Empire next S-andsy If tbe Ice keeps
Several carloads of potatoes w
LAKE ANN.
The citizens were men of 1
In good ctmdilien.
Lake Ann. Mirb . Mareh R.-Mrs F. khlpited OUT of here last a-eek. 1
and were determined tu pay this. So
they went to work, rcbulli tfarir vll- D. Bnan of iiey this village U lying potatoes were bougbl
Has 6ecu red an Inuecat.
Uge apd suned Id to paying off the In a critical condition as a resiill. It It Chicago ptrtlea and kept in aiongp
George Broa-nell of Plaiuwell. who
all winter.
debt, d heavy talk tor a vllUge, of UC
peopicl In order not to spend a dollar
Joseph Sherman (H Chicago Is ilslt- luK been looking over Ibe Manistee
river with Dan Albenaon and P. E.
Mrs. Urjan la subject Ui heart iug herc with bis sou James
unless it was necesaary. the village
electionk were done away with and trouble and afae was In her kitchen brother Tboo. Sberuun at the home Roberts, has purchased an Inierctt In
were to be held sntll all tbe In­ when tbe HheiiS caught the dog boar at the latter.
Mr- AlbertWilliam
the
bousK
Just
aa
he
was
aboni
to
Morris
has
sold
hit
drlvdebtedness was paid
The policy of economy has woo oat ahool It she happened to look out and log horse sod oolfit to Stepben Mid- run In coostruciloD. Mr. Brownell will
irecome the pernu>n<-n< electrician of
Id not only has the tS.OOO and the are him kill the anfmal. The sight daugh of Bast Empire.
he
company.
lotcrcat been wiped out. but now the m affected her that she sank down
Mta. Iiunaliue who has been visit
Mr. Brownell la nut wilhrwl experting relatives here lor the past alt
village baa a handsome balance In unconscious.
Since that time her eoudlllun has weeks relurnikl Monday to her home •ace In ibat line as he formerly owned
the treasury and Is ready to start out
tbe Plalnwell electric light plant and
again with a vHUrc gorernment; : beeo very crilical and it is {eared that at Rhinelander. Wis.
!■ tbe owner of stork In Ibe Michigan
she will not recover.
this spring the election will be held.
The Empire Ijiraber
Iberiff Crawford of Frankfort a-as north of town will break up Uie last Paper comimay at Plalnwell. He will
High School Annual.
ling the dugs brcause the taxes had of the week unless iitoic snow cornea. take up bU residence in tbla city la
The senior class of the Htgb achool
been |<ald. Ho put eight ranlpca
Ml and Mi> William Uoriis visit­ the near future.
Mr Btowncll. Mr Alberuon. W. H.
baa decided to Isaue a very fine "An­
death hi this lownablp.
ed last Sunday at the borne of AabPr
Cmlur. A. W. Banak and Mr. Roberts
nual." The contract haa been a<
THE REV. H. S BARQETT.
Jrs. Bryun U tbe wife of F. D. AtklDMUi at UeGrawville
ed to the Herald and Record company Bryan, a prominent demoentt of the Gilbert Warners who moved hir went to Big Raplda yeatrrdayh or tfeii dtr until be cnn aetbe dam of tbe C>
If tor Uie name. toah. FIret Ueut. B. R. HeCo]-. W. U. tor Its pnbllralion and the board of township. Their two sons are named family here last fall from Glen Ariior
Power company at Slaowood. Mr. Al­
C. Oennaliie. I. B. Gilbert. W. H. Uin- editors will at'onee begin to cot
Serrlcei wID be SeU at tbe
William Jennhipa Bryan und McKinley has returned to that place to. live.
bertson and Mr. Brownell went to
lor. Fred Pratt. C B. Weller.
the material. The following will have Bryan.
iMRirn noretnc and, ereisiiis at
E. WllUrd ba> bought the resl- Grand Ledge to loapect the piwriy
This organlzaliOD eajora n
charge of the publicatlan:
FoorteeaUi Street M. E. church tp
X. I*. Dailey on Front Sl_ there.
viable repuUtioo tor dtliie enjoyi
EMPIRE.
Bdltor in chief, Lara Hockatead
«UA tP •>« corSlallr larlted.
occupy It aboL
partJea and codIdk Immediately after
Borings on the Msnlalee river nnder
Atalitam editor, Charlotte Fried,
Empire. MIeh., March S—Btirtj";^
•r fn>m R. S. Drew
Drew who
who re-,,he supervision of Engineer Hobbell
Lent tbla will, no doubl. be fully op rich.
Isrmbkius of Kingsley vlxlu-d. here
\
MlliUry Ball.
salUfaclory at a
Angele*. Call-1
to the aiaodard set by their peat an­
we«-L with bis lirolbcr John
Uterary editor. Minnie Vothiba.
The Ualftra Bank. Kolshta
fornla.
auic
that
hbas
Invested
Metier bottom was diacovered
nual parilea.
Lambkins.
Scleoce editor. 'John Wonzer.
Fjrthlaa. haa bcsnn aeUre operatio
Knlsbt C. 8. Cavla »lll bave Ibe
Mr*. Mary Tweddk- bus been qnile qulje beatlly In real esuie In that
Art editor. R. Letts McManus.
tor ihHr aatmal nlllwrr ball to be

; ' The power company for tbe dcvelepLocal department. Arthur Lederla. I but Is belier.
flm oa April 6 next by appolatl&s banqnet under bis Immediate sup
eioo and aomethlng new and orlsinat
M'vemfa and vighib . menl of the property will be organized
Henry Verno rclnrocil lust wer* i
Athletic department. Oscar Amtsthe tollPVlBs comnilUeea:
irom Birch.'upper peDliisiile. uherejsrail.-* of tbe Empire schools drovejtB
few days.
aawenlTe—Capt. J. V. Melntoah. In the lioe of banqueti vill, oo doubt, buclcher.
been working at Ch- l,laek-l«°
Haven Ust Balunlay and
----------------------CAenleal aectlon. Don HenneiL
Cd. C. U. Been. Flral Ueut. B. R. be tonboomln*.' IndtaUDos for the
smith trade,
'be evening with Miss lluzi-M
BUCKLEY.
Class historian. Brnmetl Lardlc.
HeOer. 3. H. -HcGoush. CapL Fred
Mis*
Carrie
Bennett
and
Mesdunir-sI
»
seventh
grade
pupil.
'
iJuckley.
Mich- March Il.-Cbariet
Class poel. Ernest Miller.
D. Cartla.
Revnold*. Sharpe and • McCortulekj The ihrvc .laughlere of Mr, and |,-au^ „r Traverse was In town Frl
Class nropBel, Vers Wynfcoop.
Haate and HaU—Firat Ueui. C. Pulvisited la« W.-diKsday at Honor.
William Biwsler have be«-n Uljd,,.
Class ^uslelan. Josephine Uaiis.
Will BaBio Asalfi.
▼er. C. U Hall. J. H. HcOonsb. 3- M.
] John Honisn was in town Frtdky.
Board of managers: Advertising.
Lake Ann, Mich,. March S.—For the
lasrisovversi oviguiiis »oo w.-ni lu '^ihe
luvifc^ wishes lo hire teams to bant
haul llogs.
Irst time In almoat ten yean Lake Helman Coplani circulation, Ed Fel­
lodutloii and Printlns—Oenri
old cotiniry last fall hare returned to! p
Rcypoias of Orawa la
Ana vIll have a rUlage eleetioo. lers.
Bine, C B. Curtla. W. L. Deeilt
Empire,
town.
The clast officers arc as follows:
William Rued and family have
Decoratkn—Jud Cameron. Prank Township tickets hare been eeted
Pzcaldeot. Jay Smith.
d here from Henzoult null arc living' Wllllum Mo: rU ha* «dd his r«sl.' Dauon WnUoii went to Sberaan
AlTord. R. Sehombeiser. R. O. Ronad. upon In that time but never aloce the
n L^Core avenue.
denev ou Niagara sli)<ei to Ed. Muu-. Friday.
A. K. Benaett. Seoind UeoL R. J. big Arc baa there been a village ticket. Vice president. Lars Huckslead.
SoclM at school house March IS.
Secretary. Leas Lardlc.
L. E. Collin loaded a car with cab- nen.K and aboiii April fiini will leave
Mercer. Jena C PeterMo. C. W. Fhntt, I the field.
George B. Habbeler and L. D. SpafTreasurer. Omar Roosa.
age here laal week. The price paid Empire with bit family tor a fulurc Evorybody come.

^ "I

•••

Duee at Baird'a opera heoae March
IS. Come OM and ML
«
The Wexford County Tetepbooe
eompuy win have their centra] at
George Brown'a bazaar.
Mr. aod HiB. Dallas Slacfic enter­
tained Mra. suck's raolber of Shets"
man last week.
MUa Ethel Woobiver Is vjoUIng
Miss Carrie Hansen.
Ed. Hlddaugb la »n the ak* list.
Chariea Steimel Osad.
Simona Bay. Mich. March tl.-Joal
as Ibe poiu were opened at 7 o’clock
this iDoreing for tbe village elecskui.
Chariea Strtmrd. nsstuhal of SuRona
Bay. died, bis death being doe to the
remiliK following an operetlon for apm-ndicltls.
Mr. SU-lmel was the aua id Oeurge
Sielmel. one of tbe ptoneerw uC the
Ullage, and had lm«-n marshal ever
since Ibe village bad been Inrorper
sled seven years ago. SeveWeni
years ago hr was married to Hlaa
MIzU- Dennett and hla wife and our
young son aunlvr him.

Badly Hurt.
Hulled from a aaw with awful force
piece of edging tour Inches long and
-0 Inch In thlcknrai aint^Rli^Td
Ogg. an employe in the Em Bay^L«mIn the left fore
going almost through the memmurnlng.
atrurk the arm dIagunMI/
Inches beWw the ellartrt
and only Ibe skin <a the opposUe sld^
kept It from going clear ibrougb. Ogg
wii, Rlvrti an tnaeaibeilr while tb« ..
>.k>ta BW* cut tBBV to enable the phy- '»
■jclan to clean the wound. The wood
>'BS soft HOd full of apllnters whieb
would tend To atan bload poison log.
PHlow wirfltmen'lH^ml^mfured
man lo pull the arirk out.
^ Tbe'South S
this ell} Las purchaaed ona of the
finewt remaining iracU of pine to
Grabd Traverwe county, the tract
being located near Walton. Tbe tract
now being enl and the logs will be
thlpped tu their mill In this city.
Edward Wallace, of Flat Rock, lost
finger In tbe macbluor) of a well
driller aod Hcmry Vasber lost one on

The Hannah & Lay Mercanttle Company
Cd yMor St Patrick Sawcalr Postals
vBave ,8c- latest
padtaeca aad place cards. l*c Im>x d

Wc^
Curing
Colds
A poailiyc tsol..
W k6B
oUier

"0«r0%¥a”
WkltcPlBC

bkve proved
meet wcoeitftil.
But we njr to
jm, don't waH
Bad couw aa a
laet neort. bat
geteome KOW.
ToawiU baoeit
Umo joilt wbOB
70B vast It BDd
it 8M7 aave a
tiittd doetorb

bUL
•Onr Own" White
PiaeBBdSfmiceaellB

{ortScaatS.
’■Our Own” C-itigh
Oough Cure at If
ceata ae.i Meta.

The Ideal Trading Store

WhcB yon have aa extra halt hour or
nMM«, will be glad to have yoa vlall our
store sod ace all the aew

Thatoifcrs nothing but trustworthy merchandise and always gives its patrons just what
is advertises. We want you to consider it a good place to stop at. You don’t have to
buy whenever yon come here. Come to loolranil we’lt say/'^‘“‘
OFFICE SUPPLIES

School Supplies
Divbion has now a
ic new Book and Stationery
Station
mplete lioe of everything i.‘ t is aied in the Public
___________:rict
d tbe District Sebooit.
Sebooit. No
Ni matter what your need
is, we will see that it it supplied. The most conven­
ient place in the city to do your trading.
TABLETS
One of the things that every scholar uses so
many of, and you will find alt the kinds that are
used, and many newona. One cent, two cents.
five cents andI tei
ten. Alt 'kinds of paper and all
sizes of tablets.
PENCILS
All the kinds that will do the best work, little
and big. black and the colored. All kinds of oil
and colored crayons.
NOTEBOOKS
For all the different subjects. We have c
covers and extra leaves, All kinds of Com]
.omposition Books, open at the end
Spelling
Blanks and Tablets.
HOT BOOKS
Al< tbe differmt text books that are tueO iu the High
School and uho aU thoM in the lower „
gndea.
-- Th
-’here
are maBj who want tb»r own booki lo stDiiy at home,
evTn though they are supplied '
the ai^iool for the
regnUr echool wwk. We oany
die books tliat are
—-_: !___II .v._
o_i___ 1-'■« and -Imwralers, peas.
jmB. PrasMpsiBti. LiBle Artistsnjtists* ^h. bra
btuabm.
We mn sandy you school with all the
diflFemit ism diet are need ud can fumisb yon with
anysi»0oSe.tiiMnthebtaDODeBt CO cents to the very

TTie c^rcdde is for yoet pleMsutt *nd convenience.
Use it *U times.

School
Furniture
We can supply on the shortest
notice and at the very lowest
-prices everything that is
needed in the line of School
Furniture. Desks, Recitation
Seats.
Teachers’
Desks.
Blackboards. Erasers and
Crayons. Blackboard Idolat­
ers. . School Bells i for the
.building or the teacher's
desk). Everything for every
school.

1^10 new Book and StatioitoO' Divifiion haa aiMcd a oompletu
line of
Sapplica of «v«ry kind, nnd will keep them iu
stock at all timea. You wiU be able to Hod aU the little tbioRfi
that an- ao uecoaaaryaBd ao naeful andnoedlul toevery boaiucaa
and nftice man. So many litt'e thini;* that ilon’t aecm much in
tliemaelvea. but if you ahoutd liappcu to wont tome of them and
liml that you were out you would then appreciate how yon depeo‘1 on tbeffl. You can now depend on as,
for they will la- found hen-.
INKS—We carry the black, the fluid. th<- comlHne<< copyiDt;
. and B-rihug, the beet of red and larminc fbotli in writin:-' and copyiRi!i, purple, bine and irreen. and have them
in all gizea. from tbe amallwt to the <|nans. India ink*
and the isdeliUc. fiUitipiag inks and the pada.
PENS-'Thc«e are littlo thinga. bnt they are »< useful, and we
oariy all the different kinds that an nsid iu all the ofliccs. the buaineas bouees. the achool add the home. Tbe
line aod tbe ooane. tbe stnb and the half stub, the
ladies' aod the school. No matter how light or heavy
you write wf have just what you want. We have the
very beat of Fountain Pena at SL S2.M.M and S4,
iirul tli<- fountain pea iok that will not clo->' the pen or
L'< i grilty. FooBtain pen fiUere and the pocket liolden.
No need to ever want a pin to write with, no matter
wiieie you may be.
PENCILS—From the maay kin<la that we cany ii would
seem that every womut) and chiW muat use a different
kind, but we t^ lo sapply eveiy want. LitlW and big.
black or oolored. bard or sofL indelible or markinR.
drawing or'fichool, they ,-irc- all here. See the grmtdisplay
PAPER FASTENEKS-’Hie Gem. The Uitnt
The
Weia. The “Beet.” YooBaoietbe kind yonoaeandwe
tb ink you <«n find it here.
FILING ci^ES, and the fih-s. flexible and wood nt]<«a.
imper cutters, bank pins and offioe
rolinff pr-na. an<l
key rinsa, pecboloen in mbber. wood, oeKuloid and
oompoaition. all ai»« and sba|KM. CUpa and amndh*,

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company.

■M

Coffee
Heaijquarters
Because wc have
the coffees that
appeal to those
who want the best.
Old government
McKiha and Java
40c.
Mrs. Rorer'sown
special blend 35c.
The
Monarch
blend 35c
The Yale blend
35c.
Tbe Arabian
Banquet 35c.
The Spurr's Re­
vere 3-k.
The Buster
Brown, The Bell's
Tbe Mexajo. and
the Dutch Java
are all 20c grades.
In the ponnd
packages we have
the Jersey at I8c
The Arbuckles
at iSc.
The Lion at ISc.
The Coficord at
25c
The Contioema!
at 20c and the
Lexington at flOc

• Watch for Annoancement of oar

Bl) Opemns.

A
W

OKAND TRAV1H« NCIULO. TMUWaDAV. MABCH 14. Iltf

t Sebuenight of Milan. Btole a msret] rteto of Oaford. ruabed oat to And
SupMUteodent of Sebemis W. I.. on tbdr friends bv staolltw over lolthrtr hbed man. Wm. 8UU. IrampW
Lewis of Port llaroa. has been ebosea Monroe and getting "blUAed up." -hic under tbe borae-. hoofs. Stitt bml
to HDceced himself for :lut isismou. announcement was ool made untU a>fala(«d while blankeUag toe atoBMO.
•w: Cbtrln M.
few dayt Ucvr u a dinner.
. ! wbkA beemoe (rlgfaieaed and tore Us
Thto make* Urwl*',eighth term.
8M»l>h V«ei»n».
B«on. weiBUrr «i<l tiWburer: W. O.
At the rontenilon of the Mlehlgan ■ manger out trying to gel loose.
<
Tbe supreme court bo* ebaaged
Tbe «DBWl *TMid b«n of Co«i«ny
C. 0«iMlo«. J. T. HtoliBh. J. D. UoaOood Roads oasoelalloo at Jaekaoo.; Jockeys have b«w doing a landboura. During the April term I'
¥. spanlib AmertOM Wer Velci»Bi,
J.
r.
OtI.
W.
H.
r«»Jer.
8.
C»ri
none
of
the
speaker,
on
the
ptogram^offlee
boatoeas at Norway durfng^lhe.
A.V.S
all but (our tustead of Ore b«
will be gjrea on the ereaUg of ««i i
l«sd, W. O. Holden. J. V. HelDtoib.
appmred
and
at
art
Informs!
dlacuw'week
and
borM
Arab
M.ld
fitim
dS
to
day and hold court tw Monday.
The foltovlBC Indie* her* Uadlr dar. April ). ia the CUr opm bouM.
sloD Highway Commlaaloorr. Barlelf:^*.
Ing Are court days,
teadeied tbelr KTTteM to M*Ut tbe Stewart's orebestra will remUta the
came In tor a roast im bU good roads( ArtlSetol tee. made from crjsul
nuatc aad as tbew parties are alwaya'
Al the annual cnDventkm <4 the
•bore aaDod club; UcedaDW 1.
plan-rlearwatcv from an arteslas wdl.-wIM
rerr
pleaaut
a
larsc
crowd
will
unI
Mirhlom Independi-m Telephone
Ollberl. Cb»rle* r*n*t, H. Rlekey. A.
BectUM-. as I- eli.trgi-d. he ltd! s wuti be made by a eoneera at Igiarlog
Itocordclailon a; Coldwaler S5 Independent
6. Rowley, W. Keller. W. E. Willlami. iloaMedIr be la slleadaBee.
Wife mill sia chlUio: In <!<-.-iiiuii- rtr whose gdaul !■ about rompMad.
are earafslly eoe-irom|unH» ate repr.-aented .and 15“
. ..BMtilUirwM W. a M*t1ln. A. B. Cook.
tum^lmitv-. WillUui ib.ll.-. aged
A reilgtou* eeosos Is Iwdng mkia •(
raetad srary day. The leeal marhalihello men mel In sossioa.
years, of tWind. ho.- b»vi» bi..aght • Owosms Vcdnbtecra are doing I Ibe
A aumiM-r of young Isdlea wi re
Local Option.
prkea ara aupplled by local doaleea.) iMary Keehel. sen of Cant- E.
tuwk lr>Uii Alfs-na I-} the si.esiff tuiw’ork.
by wira, nol!,-^hf.. trf the signal corps.
Ijuialat;. iUch.. March I3.-The «r.l loBaanlly eolertalaad at tbe homo of
fart- u ebarae <>1 ii.ui .ap,s.r:
i y,, „ y Clev. lanil of Mldtaml.
liatlle foaghi on the Lueera-Hudnon hllaa Della- Martlnck last en-nlag. dipped from other papera-ofdhe pro [sruies army, foreieriy <d f.iri iluruo
Till- trial ol' Ben Kemp of IHiri
^
|* In a s.-lbius coadlllno
vioet day.
and wed kn'-attr has been aiurolntrd Har<ui. the .n.'ing man eh»rg.>l wlib|^
local opilon bill was tbe poblic beer pedro being the ganw ol the ovcali
,„oII of a fall In whle* eh<Ins Inborn tbe senate tlQUor coonlC MUs UaHoo Snushsll was awarded
----------la csdil ai We«t Point.
IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS.
tbe di-atb of bis days-ld bsl"-. •‘’““A {htuke ber left arm and du-locatod .ber
Ibe
Orst
pfiae
whlUthe
eonaoUtlon
Yeslerday was a veiv liclit d;.v all Milioa .Vdaliis of New
The eflk*r» aad laetnbera of the tee tbis morning and many Interests went to Mias Ella Stiillh. Daloty
bol'om td the riter. uetpheJi ,.rtau
tith Irons., baa commenced.
Itsal Trarerwe Uitoohi club bare o( Ibo sUte were reprcsealed. f. T. ri^bmeau were sened and tbr cAcn- the market, only live liu.Uol luttatoe'"of Itamlliun Aduii-.-. and Miss
Tbc lld at Port Huron was All .«ot
Sager, Jaebaoa, spoke for ISO.OOO
coming In. There arv pleuty tvarty toll',,ham. of I'lai Riteh. weiv marrli^ Kemp ha* oc
lijjj man fur I piece* Suaday. Though front floats
HHlit reaMm to be gfatlBed
>-as much enjoyed
chorch members, E. J, Seward, reprehaul but Ihe wami weather tif the lustin January, bul the fact has Jus! been several day*.
lbs aaoeeai of tbe aecoed aaoual
were ahnt. tt»r«*s kept Uie latch oa
seallng
tbe
Joseph
H.
Berry
ramlah
few
days
has
made
tbe
roods
glniusi

„iade
public.
The
arrival of a brother, to whom tbe ouudde. Now tbs re*t of the
«Mt c( the dab. bHd la tbe City
Soard of Trade.
and
lumber
lateresU
of
Detroit.
J.
8.
Tbe
price
atoya
at
*T.;.
[
The
HumplrTVy
Trelley
Wfceil
Co,
the dlsM-ctliui t-f Archiniede* Gal- county I* Jesiout.
gpera hoate laat aifbt. Tbe dlctln’ Intcreatlag and I
Mr- Blaekmap la hia,dlng two oars at
bralGi of Port Huron, the eeceniiic
tsMsd fMM of taoaor. tinned SUtei Crandall the realdcmce dlstrtcu of De­ mretlag of (he dlreciora of the bdard
While chopping wood. Walter BUM.
troit, ibe Rer. W, K BumMl of DcQrawu amt has several care of Moch
tecluae. waa dlrtgsiefol. prcteaicd the
JSMtor WUIIaiB Aides Smith,
of trade, together with tbe ways
Id the warehouse but ran saoi gi-l ears is plunnlnj; to erect a flne plant. The wlahv* of Archimede* bema eieeiiie^ of Northfleld. aufferod a painful and
to Asfce hands with his frleads of treli. Pliny W. Hamh. aitomey for the
and
IndnslrUI
cummltiees.
perhaps (atal lajury lo aoe of hi* eye*
MkblgBB Aatl-Stlooo Leagac. Superrn 1* capiialli-i-d al lln.iMu'.
1(1 put tlienr In.
11.- will Ih- buried without prayer ■«
BSrthsn Ulebisan and to mingle with
held
In
the
Park
Place
iiarlnrs
Taewlay
by a sharp chip flying Into (hat niemIntMdCDl Morrow and AaslaUnt 8n
>. Mae JiCK-- of I'uDllar. .-me.!
L F. Perkell will ship ..............
(vrcmruiy
than la an ordlaarr. frleadlr wa}-. He I^rtalendeut Holsaple all addttssacd evening. Tbe moellDg ws« held
, a widow, who wa* Injured In
|i was n.-yer rrallm^ at IVintlor.
elghi loads this week, part of thi-m to
4td sot oome prepared to make a pothe comiaiuee. The liquor lalereau supper lime and ibono prcwcnl took
Narrowly esesptag bdtng drawn In
the n. r. R. wret-k at Birnilngbain, rtHlIy the enornioii* qiialil. ol inall
Utksl speseh. Tot many week*. Intbdr supper at the Park PUee Instead PtItabUTg and i«it to Chicago.
Ivrdlly. WllUe Bartel, aged IT year*,
31.
in
w-bieUtiamei
Ilurgcr
hanilh-il Iher.- in a «lnRle ‘day
ased ■any months, be baa bad a trw
The buying price tjf tats is sUgbily
The present Indicalluoa are'thnl ibe of going borne In order lii save lime In
klllcl. i* deaa. T»-e r-en* am
-.nder receui (.i.ler, of the postofflc.- raughi bit right ana betw-*« rolleiw
BWSoaa task upon bis hands which
bill will be farombly reported out and the tranaaclloa of (be business before TU) tbe udvuuee. luli-es Kalay being dfoghter simile
in
a planing morhiae at Ocumtn and
h-ronniail 'o w.-IkIi 'he malt <hat It
has tMXti bit almost energise and
tbia I* a vletory for terapemnee la tbe tbe board. Several nutters ol Impor­ 4U(| lie. ■
Ibe ptIIThaw- ef the sit.- f.w tin »a. t.Hiiid ov.-i a Ion of mlK-dvro weui 1.MI II ap to tbe sbonider. A beb
•rery momcni hit time. It was not
llnil found. Senator WMmoro is not tance were dlsru*«ed. showlug that
l ioke and threw him against the rollnew- ISSfiTwe lintel to rtudace the lirt-iisUlheiwiii a day.
s speech that tbe people of norlhem
the
eom'millres
and
tbe
Isan!
of
dl(avorable to the bill. The bill will
Potato
litini.-.l Figser (If Bay Cliy. over a
HaiTy CdUtnaii, 111 tliel'i
' Mleblnn wasted to macli as It was
reclors ate making energeiie efforts
probably pass the q^naia
ilnu-o
0..1 In- (-.oml lo
Tbo boBM- of lAiuis Vaadermokm «d
■m,:
saw In pemonal contact with tbe
for the city's advaucenn n:.
m form.
new "(i-iarlers. 'rin- .-I;'' lias ln-«» IS a clnell «a riie rwnETvK.lonal «wt M.iiOieEnn. agcxl 13 year*. h>«ilod with
LOCAL MARKET*,
Jnlor aenator of the aUle.
The iiapcr mill project which has
The liquor eommltlee is flooded with
al
a
i-O't
i-t
Si".'k“*
>e!erte.i
i>m
rite flfll. .Ii.tii.-v Wiliiam Alden mourning inrica.l ..f Joy and fes^og.
tsseUrS penonallly. bli lofty aspim•ailing Prleaa.and l«ters from respecUre been under eanstderatlon fur several
Thct;iii-;
Oliff
t-;s
'"'Sin
*
atmlual
as
ba.l been ploBBcd forlUa tblrterntji
now iiriiilltig Ills pli iiire a*.often a,
UdW and bis loyalty to bii sute baa
racmtba was discussed and repoiVs Clearback pork, per bbl,.
dirtricu urgmg|BVotsMc acUoolUc villiise.of <
1'laliinMS dsinsae. Evelyn Thaw-* anil wijh flag an.l Mrtb<1a>. for riiit mnrnlag hU alalor
•alaed for him the mSeetton of (be
il and exeeollrr e
freUD tbe li
I.. the auioanl ol »r-.‘i;">. Water over
in*, aged II yesrv. died.
adorning In lm.a "
people of the oommoowealtb and they
mlttees were received. These report
•attar Than Bafora.
,r..v.(sl-hi* Iim-k .'-ajd 1-. » i-(h(ult <11
and Mr-. Frank Imwllnc td Col>A eomidiBy ha* beco formed st
Include much data which will be of
Wednesday's Record.
I allea-d intpi-qi'cr p.'ir.vutioiis iHk.-ii Siatiup. Iiate j’l.i Informed (hHr JackMKi to maaBtartare flrepnmt plasvalue and imfwrtuce to those
W. E. WlllUma. upon hU return
|.> till- vilbec.
i.*q.re1ive 4«ar--ni. that He-y have t-r tcMK a suhriitutr for wood Mb. Jmay a**oclale Ibemsclves with
frtim a business trip, while eapoetlng
iTi'- ■ I.e s" -d ' sisn lia. I>e.u hunt Uyrn msnie.1 l«c. yeai*. Uie brMe f Krtin .rf V UmiIs. Ha. Is al the
enlerpriae.
The
matter
of
freight
While Senator Smilb declared
be confronted with a very heavy
e-n al Sagin’w in ii.feiis|Mcoous man
niDErll. of tJrion tnwosbtp head (If the new rnlerprtre. Il ala.,
rale*, raw material, market* for flu
the Mtaet (bat he was Impoeeria!
fltt- loaa. wa* grallfled to And that
tier !■> Comiuiisdi'iier Tivamw. ili-meli The eoiipte y Wi'vl lire slate fair S<l>i
Ipe ehorten the tlnw of building
lahed looduet and- other Item* were
far material for an address, be dellrupon closer Investigation (bat (be loas treated exhaustively and It was fliially
Maj.ir Iktum ,,«Hs>»l>ed ib" ‘bread J ise:.. and took in Wlndrmr. where
r<i such primorlbnis has the walrr
end one which could not help bat bo
win not be as heavy si al Aral eailbare
lid
jiropo-llion.
Btiip
pnabliug
the knot wo* tleil.
'w.wk* quiwriraj grown jit Waylaatl
•a tnaptnUmi to tbe people of north- mated. While the amount of moaey decided that the proposition wa*
Mia"; Mnnilr- Zyrtvl, a leader In Hol..,er> otAKr
' en blleblfnn. He dedared UmieK capeoded fur the property destroyed ripe to bring before tbe entire board
laurl Aliteriran *.,le«y-at Mnskegisi, >-sl ha* dwindled I
, mitnmely gmtlfled orer the teoepth* would practically equal the estimated of trade. The presldenl and necroUry
and daughi.-r nf a »,-'il<s.nmelct1 fam­ Waylaud bo* Imroed three time*, bat
: Meetded him. and suted empbatieally loss, at the sume time thero were sev­ were iborelorc requited to c
To Mothers in This Town.ily,
who
nsarrli-d
the
Itey
*1111
there's Dutbing deflnltely settled
meetlag
of
the
enliro
board
to
be
beld
'that at no distant dau be would
eral roach lues and some equipment In
man. will move lo Overi*-!. where her u lu An- pniiectlidi.
at some eonvenlem dale very soot
to Tneene City again, when be fell
e factory that can be dispensed with
Imaband take* diar^. and w1U reside
that this proposlihm way be given
- better able to do JnsUeelo the welthe new pUat and replaced with
It
K*«p* th* F*«t Wans and Dry.
ill a cunimiiiiiiy wlieie evv-ry- wind Is
. eom wbSeb be always receleei from
r and equip
-puken la II
tfehaeeUcm.
ment. Mr. WtllUms believes that the
ItL-arina J
la the SrSSph
t A TrsTmse City may eon
proiwrty destroyed can be replaced for
t ilogen- *"-**•*"
-lable. Mr
. ^areetf cm being ttaq tret city In the about liO.OM. altbougb tbe ortg.iul
stale In eecure a favorable reeponsc coot wai much greater.
troB Bmiator Brntth to an InvIUilon
He sUled to (he Evening Record
irienus
m
i«i»i>
riu.ei.,-....
rtie
for a weeelt alnee his election to tbe lost nlgbt that os soon as tbe Insur­
per ton...........................fu«il6 i
Halted States senate.. Mr. Smith goes ance was adjuited he wonld make Im­ Miller, daughter of K. E. Miller of 'hi.
cHy. w-lll be very pleas.-d to lean that Oats, per,till.....................................> '
from here to Callfomta nest
mediate preparation* (or rebull
(be U very auccessftiliy engJki-l In
elMt bla paronts mad sill not return on d larger scale- Tbe new puai
Buying Prtesa.
-i-iicutiig o'-no In Dt-ir; I' Ml».“ Miller
to Mkbtian nnlll after April
be oonatrocted o( brick or cement fs a Blii-.'ent ml the Dcrroll crsiverv-sThe Bddraaeea of tbe otber apeak- and much huger than before, allom- tory end la addition has a class oi
ma, B^rMeauareWbelaa. Repteseo- Ing capacity for a greater oatpai and
bout i*-fpt>-flve r :•
toUve Norton. et-Andltor OenermI a Urger force of men. Mr. WlMlam*
On S.inrday af>r>>oon her pni !-.
to you in buying
ypweta aad Senator Wetmore.
did not beoltale to say that be w
asslstei'. by Mloi K’lsey Reeve -5io
•Mrable and spproprtate. Senator very iniKb gratifled that tbe wai
kaw. -soprane, will jive a reclta’. ilv
Wgtmws as pneldlng o(BMr made booet and lumber were saved.
prog'Jin beiBg ;is I.n'owa:
r«e BUir’g Swiig Liuoi TablotTbeM Itema fepreented an amount
aiar aew Mead* In Traverse City
is rwlikbility and wearing
Dael. -'O'er Hill and OaJe.' tHclnvl
hr Vt abUItT and plenaing personall- r mooey far la excesa of the actual His* Gladys Ow-eii. Miss Uertrudi
priaoesa
envokypcd to
qualities.
to. Tbe eleoUon of Judge P, W. •s. and Ibla malertal being w
match? A gpotlcoa iiieoe of do(b
Leech.

A
Hot
Water
Bag
Mayas as praMdsst of the dub. was a enables them to.BH some of (bel
"The Mefn- BrooSIci." tKrogmani
Sniah pniior that morito • jJaoe in
liBTid tJibBle to Judge Mayne and decs and the handicap will not be so Hiss Mabel ITp.
that won’t leak and will
any home wbc-rv good atationerT
' to Ckarfevotx eoualy, and It was serious as it might have been x
"The fiOver Nymp." tllrtn*); Miss
give saiibfaciory service
is appreciated.
prtoar that Beerotary Walter and otber mreuebBUneef.
llaset Parka.
for several years is de­
TiVMaarer Tltua abould be reeleeled.
he Robin's Lullaby." (Krog.
odhoe-t of the dob hare
•ELLAIRE.
Tablets Me. Ewehwes tie
sirable.
luannl: Hlas Margaret Beck.
gtaMad dfUgantly to make tbit ban- JlellUiT. Mich. Hatch IS.-At th.
March. (Glcae); MUu Lucille Ken­
VVe have a botile which
qset a aoeoesa and they have sue- village eiccUon beld Monday uai
nedy.
eesAed beyemd'toelr eapeetathma The inleroal was manirested and a large
we can stand back uf for
8<uig. -Tdy !.i*te I* a Weaver.'' IHIIOrad Traverse Ltaodn club may bow olc waa polled.
two years.
ojtol; Mlaa BrrtJiw.
be tambetod A cm •( (be stroagest
The interest wis ceased liy m eirort
"Jack, the Clant Killer." (Mcisterl;
You take no chances on
TUo Holmrt Co. Prop.
lAilillrian orgaalaaUoas of tbe alato 1 rtert a village eoiincll who woulf HaaU-1 Herbert Dili.
such goods. They cost a
Wits work eanaol help but be bene- drop the propooltluu that was carriivl
“Iluiiring Snug." (Splndlerlt Mire
- Narrow Eoeape.
MBl to (be r .
Utile
more
on
the
start
b^ vote at a specUI dectluo lost »
Irene McUooaM
raught on the i'etv Narqueiie rror
Ol all Borthert) Hloblgui.—Reronl.
-Ulllpullan l-arade." (Dueell.-i,
and make it up on the
Miss Ucrirude Lesck.
fitiibh.
twMert OoBth.
bond for JtS.mw
"Eveolng Soug," UtoMdlel: Master
- Ocrald, toe infant non of
for water work* and the other for
George Hurd.
lbs. iomaa Dobsoo. 63* Bast BIgfatb
of 16.300 to Improve the
Hoag*, la) "Lillie Ikiy Blue.'
Jii*J
aflei
the
lii"t'*ri-*li.id
gtroet. was fomd dead la bed Wednes­
municipal lighting slalton and raise ■(Jrryeel; <bl "la Hie Hack.” Iltaulels), H.we tor tUe nigln
day wmlng. Tbe ohUd bad been
and strengthen the dam, Heno' Rlfh Hlas Brnkaw..
M-ro retaniinp to yirtr
weU as anal Tuesday and when ibe
ardl, lickd of the present water worki
-Doroth}'- (old Kngllsli tlaarel In-icM train from the aurtl.
'tetow went to work esriy Wednewlay aystem. secured a temporary Inlonr(Smitlil: Mlaa Glatlya Owen.
ai etDphiy.' I
the city. Ta-oyouagwomeoetph.,.BonlBg It appeared to be peMefully
the srliing of
Duel. "Marinette*." (Lync); Mias
Save Time and Labor by using the
<n-:il worsJ dl»h lUrtory li:--i
alitolAg The mother, oa auempili the waiers-ofkt propoaitlcn and the Irene McDonald, Mis* Hiller.
starl«U ocriwK the iresUe eillu-f H"i
to avtokto It. however, toand that lUe IBP Is now In the tmin*.
"Shadow Dance," (l-higlcniaut: Miss bearing ... am Ueedlag ri..- Im -Mi... |
had gooe from the tiny body.
The caneus. beld rccraily. war Groce McDonald.
»'* w-l.lKtI« Which wa* romiJlriE '
ThP coroner wot tummoayd but on largely aiiended and the ilekrt pul np
.1, wav iH-hind .hem. When .U...
Eighteen Mllas of Fois*.
InqMM waa deemed
posed of mm knowD to be la
rii- nilddle''or the'Kii.irt'.iie, t’lFarm labor has been transformed from
I.akc Ana. Mich. March i:.—The
favor of cootinulng IlllgaUon to test
mei. tnnie.1 in hornw ‘n -ee.- 'h.rirudgery into tt desirable and pleasant occu­
When Depositing
Ibe validity of the hood losae pr^io- Lake Ana and Oviait TeIci*oue
h, .fa*b Inll. right Jwhln-I ilie...
pation bjp the introduction of easily operated,
now haa eigbteeu tulles of pote-s
Your
Money
slilon. No other caocni was held and
Tb.'y Im'li lu-gaii il iiia.1 li.re ov.-.i M”well constructed form ' machinery. pArmers
the inignglh of (he opposition to bond­ alruag atonx tbe route and active coo
. I..1 safeM Tli.-lr Jlntx-i pailFee Mrs. RrsahIU
alt over the country are beginning to rcaiire
ing fur water works was thrown to sIrocUon will lie began a* sooo as lb,own it........ ri.v.' S..-I tl.-.•nm Twice Five cUih will give
that the spreader if
.. one
... of the most useful
Traverse Clljthe effort to defeat the caucus noml- frost la out of Hie ground. T^t* n
il.' e»i-7> effi.n 1” tmrti Ih.- en.l ef
hmlt euchre oo Tuneday, April ». nMB by iBcans of alip* A circular line will open up much Icrritufy
machines on tbe form.
the trctle !K-r..i. III-. I'vvmi.uiy.
Stale Bank
at the ' Blki- ball, tbe procuedt ot tetter.
weal and south Almira and in the
(t^nght Ihem
whkh ore to be appIM oa tbe ladebt- tbe day before elwtloB. was one of tbe elalty of OtItH- II will extend
^'ou have th"'.tii'faciion
Th.-y werv- *eeii by the enciin->-rwhn
eAnaaa of the hotM of Mrt. rreak exdtlng tneldeats.
wllhta Ihtee mllea of Maple City and made eieiy .-IToii In s'op Im' eo.M'l
of deaiini; with the OMIn two mopttas.' will enter Maple
PraakU. who woa Mt deatltate wUb
The caucus ticket won ont easily
not brlog hi. train t.. a tl.-a.l -top Ipst ami
Hank in
family of eight small elilldten by the with 131 straight tichela out of a City. Tbe new Uni- I* a feeder fur
Mrv reaehiag th- vUJ of ..... htl-lv
Northein Michigan
BBUmely death of her hoahaod a few lout rd 3It vote* cs«t and the mixed tbe^Hlehlgan Slate TeIe|*one com With «m».v a fy-w loeh.-s betw-n thi-ii.
weeks ago______________
spmiing td tickets brought the win­
alirl salH.v
The take Ann and Ovlail compauT (rs feet iiehlnd the w-nmeli niKde «
The Traverse City lodge
ning coolestMits out with moJoritlM
For 5>i ><-Miathis Inak baa
la dompesed of tvwldcnta ulnag (hi law effort and Jumped down ih.- ein
of about one hundred vole*.
L. No. sn. hoa tendered tbe
■uintaiDcd tliG bigfav-st Stantheir ball for the ocesahm and which
Tbe ticket elected was a* follows: route and will be bnlli entirely by bankmeni Jnri as th.- piioi cangr.t
dtW of iiitftjrity. and will
Village president. P. H. Statlrei Agent local capita].
ia sreatly appreciated by it
ronlinue to a.lbere to its
iflem The lmi«ct wh- a'>: eniiiixb
Frank N, Stuart: couBcllmMi. H. I*
(vmacTVBticr
havttg tbe matter In charge.
tnanoerof bankttijuie rii.tn 111 the leosi siiboiiah'Iti.
T«eBty-Ave prirea will be awarded Richard*. Harry Rcllcy and B. M
ink.'. b.-'-now that riB«or*s
euat w-o;ii l.y one wa» e;tch:!y rt..:::
Demand for the COK.N MNG MANURE
tbe wlnnrra. aloo one mysiertos* .Underhill: fterk. C. W. Pali: Imtur•.ifety to iu
aged..
VDlet^f
II
priaa. Already a number of llt«-ral rto- er. H. H. Flsaagla: oaocssor. W. J
SPREADER, Aubsiamiates the statement
This is nm the flr« Um- :h* ,-l. held^ the
DEPOSITORS.
, »¥«■* have l«cn ofered by the met Nixon.
that it is efiiciem. durable, reliable, easy to
trians have had narrow e-.v.
day.
March
IS
1W»7,
at
3
o'lloek
p,
m
ebOAta and tHisines* men which show:
BcUalre'a moaiclptl lighting system
operate and economical.
, .
for the purpose
plarliig In nnmlaa the irwtle which i« sirirtly nrtvi
the charitable spirit of the people ol i.eU about Ilho per maath.
Any boy that can drive a team sti^bt
properly and no vhoroushfan- and
Traverse City. Tbe lt*t of prltea and
Delos J. Bedell, a young farmer II lion candidate* lor township offleert msy take .. death to v.ip 'h- p-jci
ran spread manure easier, quicker and better
and such other buslacss a* may ouB
games of donors
ing Just north of town, went into
el
aalkfog
Itieiiwith a Corn King Manure bpreader than the
dark room Saturday night (h bis stock- beftnw tbe ca-jcus.
ialer.
best man can spread it by hand.
By Order ot Committee
TM uiualred program, -which la la lag feet and stepped oa the paw o( the
ebarge of Mrs. Sam Oariand. will alao! farm deg. Hr. Bedell't foot
Sold and Guaranteed by
SEE CBlKNBia. BROS- coroer
be pAWIvked later.
ten three lime* and an artery
Frcml aad Caaa. before bnyfng your
Ja* ALLEN'S FOOT.
ReftMbmenu wlU be sened durmore aad toe doctor ,phoo(.graph Edisoa aad Victor al
,ETAE.
Mr. Bedell permoaeat Prieea aad terma better than say
ar
for
rirtd.
Uua«.
fw«
.
friMB (be j oiwcr avusr id rue w«k..i. iwi
12-, l-'ront Sirect.
Traverse Citv Mich.
I your recortla by henrlag them nr <pm- floaple aad extra ladles' tickeu tt
Hr*. J. 8. LM««nberE. a wOfoan ot

ttanl Trarcrsc Hcrall

maM •**’* tiw»» wt.
HBRALO ANdTreCOBD CO.

*rS5i“^5?5^T?*"

Sli luBd«d voebi« «UI b

e

UtB«d » bi«k«a lec-

MW

....... >■ y

li;

Wlii

;i I

§r£EEEzi

The ,
Important
Point

Did You Ever

Rubber Goods

........

CITY

sirniir.......

BOOK STORE

The

American
Drug Store

Corn King Itlanurt Spmdtr

./•

We Pay 3 Pet Cam Intaresl

Traverse Qty
State Bank

Qmtn CItp Jmpitmtnl Co.

« tHuniMY. MAMM H 1MT.

STATE BANK

DMllYMEN’SASSOCUitlON

doty wtn'bMM with Mrs. Homer Sly
Arch 14.
Mra M. B. Lang, who has been
ml wooks In Aaa Arbor and vkdUty.
is expected boaue •ttala wan
Tbe pepnlar marcbaat
wife. Hr. and Mn. Oeorga B. Gilbert,
wan an^laed Satarday evening by
iber nr ■

h well HUH baiI who

BOBOTOW—A. VkMr tMf,

aeclaUoB will be held In this city Wednesday and Thursday. March tJ and
The program la of more ibaa ordloary loiereu and It la expected that

Mrs. Sarah Marriaon is clerking I
K. Alpen.

3 »cr cm «B*wc« Ml Tine DcvMtt*

wm&iiim

Tbe aevenlb annaal cenvantloo ot (be Grand Traverse Dairgmmi's as-

Btaop'' nod enjoyed daoclng until
lata boor.

1

Snnd taiml Camtiii wn Bi HtM hi Inna Ciq IMHriq ul Tlnrali|.'liicli 21 ut 21.
attendance WUJ be very large.
In addition to the addresses and regnlar pragram there will be disidayn

Oaonileii
was
in
Bellalra
of varions dairy products with liberal premiums for the beat in tbelr re­
iday prualdlng over a tnaetlng
spective cli^Uea.

Thinking nf a New Suit

of tbe Connty Medienl amoelatkio.

CkMlnin this wnk, 2,125

Servleea at

tbe

Tbe offleera at the Grand Traverse aasodalln are George A. Bobertsdn
Bplaropal eburrh of Traverse City, prerddenl: A. R. Pnlmer of Kalkaska, vice president: D.

.day
lay reader
^areh has been without a rector for

IL McUuIlen of Traverec City, aecretary and ' ircasarer.
Tbe executive
I cnnalM of Jamee L. liarrla. Grand Trarerae; 8. B. Cate. Leelanau; R.

B. Ward. Charlevoix: T. B. Peltllt. Bcnxle: A. L. HoiAlaa. Habtetee; Jobs
two years al least, or longer, and dur Wlnien. Antrim and George Carlisle. Kalkaska
Ing Ur. Lewis' former residence here
Tbe following it tbe program:
be otftdated as Uy reader and beU
aprioc (be Aurch people together for their
MARCH 87. »:M A. M.
/
Sunday services. Hla return will be
Muaie

FOR EASTER
Then We Want to See You

P. K-—W jw >»»w or cow.
Pm»m' BIOT*—Cr»«n fln*r«or.

lt«^. Co.—Ttw idokl (radios xoi*- ■
BiotabM*

Broa.—rYonr

o«w

StiMMi ft HontPr-A parttnc abot al

-eleomed by that aoctety.

Invoeruion

vtotar.
Quaatt CJtT tap. Oo.-Oooo Klof Ma-

Mias Blaacfaf Bruce resumed ber
diool duties at Raat Bay Monday

Address of Welcome ;...............................

Music.
A Balaaced Ration. Wbat It Menas ami How R May
Be PraenrM.................... .......................................................... '.... B. O. Udd

The Toon* LadW MlaalonarT
'e)a of tke Bapiiat «hnrdi bald a aodai unetie. called there by the acrioua til■MMtac al tba boraa of Hn. BmUanla nets of ber mother-in-law.
Tblrlby Tueaday aranin*. The yonn*
A. Still of ^th DnkoU la vlaiUng
ladles aerred punch and *afarabis sister. Mrs. W. N
Hubbell ot

AllUfo and aover for Northern
^
...................C. D. Smith, Dean Mich. Agrtcultiiral College
EVENING EEMION
Music
Addrena
Uatmaakm

BOlo. Mias BtbH Oibba.
Plano saiaetlon.Tluby Qrayaon.
Redltatioo.

Opay

coatuBs

................................................................................................. c R. Dodwiny.
-

Muiio

C.. of Kewadlb will more to Slrntford.
this week -to work

nlcht beeauaa oTtbe late iralaa
nudn Use.
George Piink baa bought tbe prop­
That tbe W. & WUUami oompany erty of Mra. Cole, aear tbe High acbod
was aaiplr plesaad with the excellenl and U moTlng from Kewadin Inta Ua
weft dooe by the dra departtnent at
ew homo.
Ob«« Them OlMcft.

tbe Ire Saturday nl«ht was erid<
Report at tbe marriage of Hisa Ada
by the toM. that L. H. D^Zoete. aaere- Sears whidi la said to bare
Uiy abd UMsarar .ei the oompany. place Peb. IT in FlcHda. when aba,
ing

Per the best display of buttar^nrst premium,
pramlom.

the Beelleat held in tbe TlUace in

to onetate at

i

U) eeute.


printe—Ftret premium. fS.OO: second. 91.S0; third. SO cents.
It Is hoped that this will encourage dairymen to put a part of
tbrir butter In friats, an this aeeisa to be n daulraUe form for dairy
Ctwamsey Butter should be packed la not tens than SO ponad tuba.
Flral premium. 13.00; second picmlnm. tl.60: third premium. SOceala.
Factory Chceoo—First pteanium'. »S.*0; second promlnm. |1A0.
All Exhibitera are required to become members of tbe asaoclaUon.
Tbe memberMiip fee ts SO cents, wbieb is used Ao help defray tbe ex­

For president. Harry Brl**t,

tor dark. Aaa Maxwdi; tor tieasnier
CBartM Carrar: for Irnsteea. fnt
Thomas J. White.

Mmon a

(belr annual thank Bering aerrief
Sunday evening, the meeting to be ad­

gpaea has alraady been nssigntd to nearly all of tbe leading ■
a of dairy machines and auppUes.

Others

desiring

tp

■Med to correspond with the presldmit at ooen
If daaircd. tbo butter will be sold and the proceed* aeot to the ex-

HU Kiadt

Berald and Record Co.

;;■• da-^. «iU b*-

s<ild for cbargCK.
F. t; MF.l’MAN.S.

Water=Proof Shoes

Toriiiring .-r/croa Hpn-ads ii:r l..irtitg urt-d i-vvrv day. Ihwn'R <Jlulni<-nt
quiekb' olofw lo s|>ri>*dlDK mstonilv
iHIcw. (hr lirhing. euro It |H-tman*-Dlly. At any drug .tun-

for
Spring Wear

hibiton.
Try to ship aaMbite *0 at to reach here tbe nlgbl of

tbe

2(tb.

Plaea address on a shipping tag so that It can be removed, marked
pUnIr «* fOIRrae:

“Q. H. MbMnllra. Traverse City.

Hich.

sad

a

Isuar wIU be scot to tech makev' teillog bim bow hit bntur scored.

Wc don't believe it is pos­
sible <o make leather at»olutely water-proof, but we
do say that we have sboei
as near water-proof as it is
possible to make them, aod
that they will keep out the
water inn ordinary
c “
wear.

i.f' .■_________I____.__ .___ I..

..

on held here annually

ter the past sevto yeaw. la a benefit to the general farmer aa well a*

PERSOi4AL».
WillUm Wbltdeld. T. J. While, C. E.
Wheater.
Hr. BHsca’ majority tar From Monday's Record.
Mias Mildred Beame we
preddaat was only foor Toiea.

to tb* dalirman. tor It brings ua to the latest and

o Grand

Raplda Uihi Tnornlag.
A. J-. JohnandMIasFloreRreRoeai

ent to Holland today. calM there
tifMiM at her atiidlo aaalated by Mra
by the death of Flllmare Bird.
WlUMn WtaltBald. Mrs. Rob. Carlisle
Hr. and Mra. H. D. Alley went to
nnd'MftelmaTbompaon. Tbe poplla
CadlUae this morning to vteU Hr. and
taklwrWt ware Mitda* Mayi Sharp.
Mr*. A. W Und.
Orao^^fawnar. Irma Wllllamt. BtelU
Hr*. A. W. reck went to Manicn
Alpwa 141Han Crawford. Joaedilne
il» morning, called there by the UiCatIMia. Myrila-Bowmaa and Hniteea
•aa of ber mother,
Olann Lewi*. BaH^'Shatp and Marks
Frank WUIackrr and Miss Ellen
Alpam. The eranta* was neatly en­
Seegmllhr. who have been vUUing in
joyed by about torly fneata.
city, returned to their homes In
Pked Lnn* returned Saturday from Kingsley ihl* morning.
tbe weal where, durin* tbe winter be
Mr. and Mr*. C. E Wood went to

most approved

,
WAS'TBl>-T*UU»utr I- Uicul «
I rtBlsidi.T ■ ruT.-» uf
11U.O with III' .d.lM,
u>d (>.4

t.-,..._______

metbod* ot feeding and caring for tba stock, and si more or leas stock
te kept Ob every farm l« alt coma and make this meetlngnaacceas.
Look over oor pragram and you will sea we have some well Informed
men to taka part. Alto look over our premium iiit and yon win aotlM^
that we give some liberal prUe* for a local asaocisUou. 8o tberefofo

piHSALk-Vk^l Ao t

do we Bolleit your name for menbersbip for tbe coming year. And

wofgh.AU

A'uornlwit mkm^''r.«-’lSor ssd

aa tb* toe te ntad oaOy for lo«I eipenae*. we bope yoo wQl Join.

Bniahart of Battle Creek does not re.»'
heavily- for he can lake a slx-milp walk
damaged by- Bre Tuesday evening.
with na much ease as «me fifty year*
The plant has not been running tdnrc
bis Junior, tie Is tlx feet tall ami
last fall, but preparallona will be made
weighs :wi pounds, and looks maoy
> again tbte spring,
year* younger.
The loss Is about a tbouaand dollar*,
fully covered by it ■uninre. Ttir plant

a*. p».

Appeal.

Richmond,
in: We#i

r*.??

TS two weeks’ stay In BIglUpId*.
tbe Rar. Mr. Fombe^*
Brant Stotrs returned to Klngalej'
^ Isms Idmaon. John this morning.
. Cus Bn^ H. Benaon and
and Mrs. H. G. Kooyer left to­

tbelijwlTea. Mn. AaderMia. Mrs. law- day for Uinneapolis. Hina, after visit­
4 Henry Jdmaoo.
ing in tbe city.
L Aaboiore. itbo has tor nereral

The barking of doFs awakened cHi-jqa(Dsi
ena of Henorainee who foond
them Ilf C
auBBgc factory at
Marinette
Drug <’■>. 1
Wail 4- Sons :

E1ECT10K NPCE.

I.-Tot Eu-'V'** ..r raarorsTTor <•

'S.S'

They cost no more than others
$1.75, $2. $2.50

Trail l-iiti.

irs to your advantage to buy yonr
spring shoes of ns.

raise^ldclcm fnnd* to meet current
^
( been aileaidinf ber danicbler.
expenses of the asaociation for iwoj mi.
Mn. ^ller. dnrla* a aerere lUneai.
yeiira have succeeded beyond expeclvj
______________
' d to ber borne In Cbarierolx.
than any other Scandinavian, except■
.bill haU-'-f etose a.uAl-k.1. di i-tee-. *» 'h»
lien*.
Over
mas
secured.
|
a B. Haban o< Kalkaska wi
only Naatm.
Asia is young
a tbe drat o( (be week calUn* Hedin'a eoallaent uf cxplorathm. be­
Mattiac Grey's Smat Pnwdcra far
« trienda.
mid mm products. We will pay you the,
cause he say* It tooialns so many my*ChHdran.
blgbe« cash Jrlce for y«r
U B. Jdinaon. bank examiner. In- (ertoas race*, and his Journey arroiw

I an- nlly ftnabcad many of bt* tours.

Ibnartee Ufl

It te to onr luiitual advantage to
a<! trade. Call and see u*.

aassj-ijss ?“ ‘ifr

t™.™

a., 8IIIB. o-

They an- made of leather that will
■toy aortand pliable, eu am always
•.-oinfortable.

Aod. best of all. they are made of
leather that will etaod bard wear.

DR0.S- r.MI.;..;SS.-

k the books or (be fOk Raplda Tibet will be remembered as one of
k bank Monday and
darlog feats of recent year*.
It la saU that King Oscar has persou- ..fwBUiWUMisBimb

seU lor SLTS. SMS te SL7f

They're mode with bellon tongue,
so u to kei-p oot all ilin.

only rem.»iid. fiilij

____________________

The Jtei men appoinleJ by tl

seU lor tLM. $LM to MJt

Wt riemmtad tbt
“StarBrand" of Sb«ts

Mra. M. B Harris left this morning

y] Sunday to altand the funeral of

THE HIGH CUTS
THE LOW CUTS

The weight of 103 years on Phiiio

win be rebuilt at
le cKUen •>(
bald I tbe poaltion of iraTetlnt aales- Summit City ibi« morning to visit
Ind. Mr. r.
r. D. Wiim
William*,
manjln Wlactmaln and (be oortb coun­ Mr*. Wood's relaUvea.
I min St., savs: "I ap
gtete- Newt.
try if Armonr ft Co. He has returned
George L. Neablll returned to Grand
vkons with weak lungs
o hfa fbmi)y and triends here and re- Rapids thl* monting after a several
The llecia Cemeul ft Coal company> King's Ne«- INscowrv.
l|dy ihai ha* lielped
i
....
' a poaltion in bli taiber'a store, days' stay tn the clly.
of Bay- City has enlarged and
a Cedi »*T~— returned SalurMias Jranetle Wiley, who ba* been shonlyoln* tram a two weeks' rialt vlstUng in tbe city, returned to Grand
It dally. Th.-H.-cte mint* te te'lng jail ,„h8r throatt :ind
in j pnt together, i'se
Rapids Ibis morning
pnka ftfoee to T^rerae

Commercial Printinfl

dressed by Dr. Sla Lyon, n

ImaC Oonied Meyer:
ThoMM H. Bbarp: rllUie KHBmltiee.

Mn. NaUie Onreo Blodseit and her
pnplM iBVe n mnaieal reetel Friday

rnd li-n li>

penses of the e

yonat. In^bla yonihn. TBeie
of Yuba were married
wtrooB aompaUttoo for erery ofdee Wednesday. March «. by the Rev. W.

on the farm of Ihc groom.
The Woman's Foreign Missinunry
atnb tlek«. Tbe,ticket aa fleeted at
tbe caacos Tuaaday ercBln* la aa fol- ooriety of the M. K. ebnreh will

Public Sale
On Friday, Ipril 5, 1307.

butter for this market.

Inatcad of two or three tnnernl of one of bb former paatsblon-

•oabNO tor Tlllase presldntt cm

Or aaywherc in between aad we have aa
ahODdaibee ot styles to show yoa.

Dairy Butter will be dlrided into two classes—Jar and prtnL

dOMB that nanallr fM out to make the
He will retnra to 1UI bis skwIbIaeMUan there were erer tM. beside menta Sunday.
nerend not enUtlad to rota and the
Pranela Hoekin and Mrs. Sarah A.

ay ab deep was the feeltn* the txdt- H. Thompeon at the borne of D. Kewen bare dec^ to mn the ceeood
Tbey will festdp In Kewadin

Your price can be $8.50 or It can be $35

tSOO; «Secood

third premium. SO cents.

Jar Butter ahonld bo packed in 6 pound Jars.
First premium,
evening Record, one year; second premium. $1.50; third premium.

VIends In this sectKm who were

Tbe eaueua held Tnaaday eveoln*
Mrs. Oariand and Mrs. Lardle drove
te tbo iMtaaUcm of rlllafe oneera over from -the Mlaaloo" and spent Ue
tor tbo ooBlhc year was a blfhly aen- day BatuTday wUb Mrs. Bosley.
aatMwl oM. and aa predicted one of
The Rev, W. H. Thompson arent

WhUe these suits are both natty and nobby, op-1
In every partfenlar. they arc LOW enoogh
In price to suit EVERY PURSE.
U yoa would have the BEST that the i
/that Is CONSISTENT WnV THE QUALITY, we know
wUl at least let as show yon these
SMART SPS1N6 OTYLES.

of tbe display In which tbe qaallty of butler srlil be taken Into o
a will be allowed t'

aurpHaed at (be news ot Ada's tnar-

Bk Raplda. Mlcta., Hatch 8.—IDr. rlagn.
MOfaa baa dedded to locwte in1 Bay
Charles Dun-niey. Jr., la building a
City and with Ua famny will
;w Blxteea-root tenncfa trom Brooks'
from IBk fthpifa April i.
patten.

THAN THOSE WE CARRY.

Tbia butter wilt not be ecorad. but will be Judged on tbe merits

It U Beadleoa to add that the ebtek
U geuftnlly credited.
The
was ^eoalat to the men. not aly be- ReniW hare spent ibelr aummera tor
eaaaa of Ita mooeUry Tahie bat be- fonrieea years at their ootiage
cacM It U ample erldeaee that their Elk lake and occasionally tbe enUre
wwk was wbat It aboeld hare been.
As a couseuuence they

tmi

That r

0 more natty or nohbv »uitt on the market

No prenUam shall be paid ou exbibiu aeoiliic nnder 94 points..

her mother and sUler. la spend-,
the winter, has been rumored

about among her trienda in tbte allkgo. Aa tbe report romee tram ber

ELK BAPIDE.

MARCH a. •:30 A.M.

Feeding and Care et tbe Dairy Cow......................N. P. ftlnll. DUmoodale
nacuaslcu
Mnite
Poasiblimaa of Oommott Cows.............................................................. C. D. Smith
DiacDsalon
Eleetioi) ot egOem. etc.
1:I0 P. M.
Uualo
Address ....Bd H. Wbtaaur, Chug Dairy Dtr. V. 8. Dept. Agrteuttan
Discussion
Music
Tbe Dntles of tbe Bute Dairy Inspoctor..............................
..N. P. Sail

IntafIpebeB. MaMi
iln tbe camps of tbe Glk Raplda Iron;
n oat In tntarloMiea.
mipany.
Dr. mOMar diaeorared It at the boow
Conductor Baekman and bU train
et B. MOjiM. Mra. MdMd bMn* lay at WUIlamabnr* all nl»hl Tuesday

lown:

meut makers in America

Joho HltrAell and bb brother. W.

•mallpM.

many yean.

Our quits are from three of tht* f'TetnGst Gar-

Music,
Addre& . .. Ed IL Webster, Chief Dnliy DIv. V. 8. Dept Agrleunara

plaea.

Oraca HaMinta.

T/iftr ts no othtr store in the eity that tviU begin
to show yen as many beantiJtU suits to choose
front «ij wtdo—nn4 thtre is d distinct’
r.fness about our suits that
most makes lack.

Music.

North Milton.
County Commiaskwer IL M. Oddren

RadiathMi. Hb»I Roaa.

Every woman who is thinirtnj of a
new salt shoaM come here before
making her pnrehase.

f
t:M F. M.

ig,
Mm. J. C. Crotbern. nee Hiss McAIpine. left Monday moralng for Mar-

toilowias pncn tn«as giTao;

..............................Mayor Friadrlcb

Reepoesa ......................................... ............................ Pretldent Geo. A. Robartaos
Mnilo
Addrem ................................... ..................................................... ..................... ,A. P. Gray

nura Spraader.
after a week's vacation spent at borne.
Cl(r Book BUrc-Oid yoa eref*
CUude Watson bas rented tbe buUdJ. W. inuitM—Ttatakloc oC a new tng DQw occupied by Sam Seely and
aoiiT
into it as 8000 aa Ur. Seely
Qkdia Dt>i^ ftiota-Ooalai out.
removes to the new Dmigberty build
V. 1. M. CIrda.

v

' WAims tel jl t>ay>mi

E -HERALD, THUMOAV. MAWCH 14. HP.

Grand Traverse Region.

Hn. Blatn K»rA c
B vtslied Mr.
n nlled on Grandma

Id too IM* to UM. All earrMpendmutt i«aeh tht H«ral4 *«m m*

ts'rjssj.:

e SBrpriae

Ceotre HeCloud of Bis Rapids aiart«04*y—
qpmp Toe.e
ed to work at^oMc-roTi s tomp
work aboDi
day. He had only be
WIUUp >
•art! will ^ an hour when hi* ixe Klanred and
OB VbJ UDdtti’B new I
e an ugly aash In bis foot. On<Ueek. eoroer «r North Main nreei
wa.H atnputnird and be will probKINCtLEV.
I
BUBBt.
The ttmeiiire
e to lon«- snolher H>- teiumed
e nest mtirpin*
ti.ooo.
James and famil-- and Mi
Harrti i:.
" II Tew devil 1«M
Frank Sayi-ra ain-ndisl the funeral
EirelloB day |ni»m1 oC very qolc<
d. Ottk. .
- - CEDAR RtW.
Ij. N«
■ -........................ ..............
rbeie was duHe an arrtdeol
MIletiHl ot LudlQKBnKlm
S' mill here Saturday, by the dot; friends
n-sidnit here a oiinilHT
week. when B.lett
mptni: OB the cUcuUr saw. resulilDy efly been
' n-drtven well wm mBdP. It
tb* aaw belni! broken to pieces. years.
tn Travi'i-siwa» rand ihui the wHI rouM not tnrMrs. J. I. Qlbbn
_.»e oT the teeth being found out In
'lion of Ibe
Biidi the pnmim with • tiirt
the min yard; l.ul luckily no one lieiog City a poriloo ol
Mra. Frano-s
ammiDI of water, hot the erw*
hurt. Wo are all very sorry for Mr.

thjy m*y ht ■

to IM
Ih» ttrMU
d ttat It ly (priBirii cOBhis.

S"

Ray's halt was crowded last evening
The Woman's dub aset wlih Mrs.
Oatts last Tuesday aRentooSL Mrs. C. the occaslai being the arbocri eotei
lalnmeni.
Too much praise canno:
it Dame gave an anicle
fhe old and Ihe new. Mrs « p. Roh tx' gtven the l■•arhe^p■. Mr aud Mrs
Ihinihnll for Micir efforts In ptacilein,
inmi gave n.i article oo mi
ihe scholars, arxl luiu-ft'pr.lse ts dte
a Burtieti.
...............................
The cluti
..
mill
ill meet
II
Ibe srholars torlhelr fine a.Imz ThMm- i. VoffWrii Tuearta... March
orailOBs wri. ahie the artlng Bond
I KeM eatertaln '
ralng tn
tain..- cf Mr>.[ R.ti Hiding Hood »eU dene. Th- imls boti.i
ends last evealni
arrived Sat unlay nigh'! white dreased taut'.s alih ctpwi-s
R. Gill, s
------—.. I 1.,..
famespend a fe» ilays.
The ilrlll- uen- p-riect. Maui t<( th
rbas. Nelson -ix-ni
Salurd.iy
late Seveni
ni-tofH aviiiW erae- an?
ere vnetiied
The aplllallse -III'
l•erint .ill ihrni.sr; t
suriiilsed bv I
■e appreeiaiion 1-v ip
.•m*''Vf£w .vnd fajuilj «ai nrav.’ojioius'vi'ollli anri
Inio'll-Rang-rrotijc.
Mi'S Ausj-.HeunilsTKer 1u.-i act-ptist
S inrsillnn with I..
Uii>hii-ll's sioie
tlrsIkUL Loiigf-Woa -Pi-art l.se
liecati bet ■liiile,-. law wi-ek
Miss .Nellie Mid.lieioii h»> aj-tt-tne.l
Ksaay. The Mis.i.-I.b Ok-stn.
1 Keht Kros. sluie.
Song—eboll
a isisiilu
iha Sus-le Ull. V. l> ple.isMrs \
siirpriMsl l.i'l Saiimiav nighi.
n^lrittiietl^i. Hiawatha-,I-|-Iin
R.-|,nslii'-'hr
hv the I-Idy Maccalsv-. and ..iher ki,li.-s the opcssiiNi Is ins hi t l.irth.iay
Sung-whoif.
-Knii'
.TVIriuoiic SIIPP.-1 was s-iv.sl ftoiu
_..
heir wrli mW liaskels and
JoyuWe evening
prv«enti-d
He|,i7.l..rri.s,: , F.v:.n*elli,.- -Oiliv !■
“oration

Miisiial

Itonind. arrived Saturday Tor a

pamu In Traverse City over Suaday.
The Mlnten Carrie and Nettle Rosn
are apendln* a week In Snttona Bay
vialUtac reUUvea.
Mr. and Mra. Cll ffRali
,
rnovad In «e of A. C. Rynkoops
: booses
Raebel Hamy visited her niece,
Mni Nina Marsh. Monday.
Mr. sod Mra. Frank Harve.v and chtl
riren visited her uncle. Jake HaUton.
and family at South Kasaon i
Mr. and Mrs. Bmer Crain
and Mia. Bvetell Crain and Bnmeu
Crain drove to Traveme CUy Saiur^‘hUr

'"iw*'pirfkU» has move*l Imo th
house vacated by l^awrenn- GaROim.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Kniidsoo. o
Satiirdav last, a boy
Alex Ci^r has ---------------- ’
coming .
services in the town hall.
Very much iDtercsi If lielnB manll'-.si
ed by the laiw<? crowd*
these services.
There will be a
Alimlay

The Mothers' meeting will
*
their next and last meeting
home of Mr*. Chas Nelson «i
Ira Value of lake Ann visited Wednesday of April

►.SAVINGS
OANK >

lanvtia Shro

Play -l.i"le

!!•''

Traverse aty. Mleb.

Rldior
I Cibh* had the misfiirtiiu- m a-1
«if hi* horses kllb-d !•*'' *—•'
tell on thi-m. kining ihe«i m

p-r

W'-||*>II|

■, lu>l»w-n acts

"IT.r'.S'SiXT'Sir,,.

’’’'L

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

^OPLeI*^

NaiTli 1".

M"'

"s;rr?~w^s

ReganUag Ranh Deposits
8.tVIStiS DElMSlTSe-A little book it given. Diawi intHMt fomuonndeJ eai-li -Toae uil Decemlier
Interaat
cooti&ce for Uirve years froai tlate of laat i-ntpy.
CFRTlFIt 'ATKS tip DEPOSITS -A ct-rtificate ia iaaotJ
inatoad ofa twok.
Draws inteML
Interest on these
■teases one ve-tr from tUu* tiukas reaewe*!CHECKING .\CCt'rXT.S- Mosicoovnient to tb<^ who
wisli to ictre ebts ks to others. Sfi*3i check ooMtilubw .-i
receipt f..r the tleponilor. - A safe nod coiiveiiient way for
piyint; all ao'otiiits. We furnish rlioek ImoVt
ALL DEHl.'^lTSat- layaU- on Oeniaqd. Kn ptymeots
made extsiit ..it wr.ttfti ..p!er of depositor,
lie wriUeii
so either lmilviti.1 or wif.- .-oidd ilraw.
AUtusiiHss cmlM.-nl)n1

'Kl

While, as n will be a loss of abo^
-lOortWtB hUa.
Sunday last.
Charley CUy vlsllod Mils Marti
Mrs A. S. llaniiiliJ cel.l.ial.sl the
At the anmial vllUite rdeciloo held
M-veni> ulnih atinlvi r»ai> >*t bei birth
yett'erdH} ST vmee were rB»l. esaelly Ptiyne at I,obr Uke Saturday evr
Bunday. She Is makini; d't"" a satisthe Kiiiue niimU'i that wan ratt IbkI
N<mb Rdna will have a itale Hprrh
KEYSTONE.
year. Uui UiUe imertwi wa» tnaalfewnl. an (here wav n<i apeeial laaue heMr. and M-> Henry liiL-l y.winwe age is elghly-five
liaiH'y itan-'ils ofa l>sbv-i:iil.
Art Maybew is niovine
fann bU place.
Mr. i.Mil
Miss Laura Cola will go to Frank- house reeenlly vacjUsl hv in
k".
jday to work for Mra Chas.
Hart Chase siuitt.l
ii«^. to join her
Baheock of Lake Ann U head then-. She will vWt entmii.
{•for Jim White aihce Charley points In sonihem Mlchlsan
Mls.s Mcnel Arnisinuis
Mr. Illldebrnnd Iv stile m
Carr went home.
III- .Mrs, Olsei.
Mike NimnauRh of Rmpire iiassed again.
Miw. MeOatry and daiigliiei' Haitie
thronicb I
Maicb i:.
IT*- \lsiilns at Omena.
Server C. Trlnp ........................... « Traverse
Steve McOarry. -lU-orv Ib iru -mo
Mrs. Kate EdRttl visited Crfaodma
NORTHPORT.
rbas Ceiersien hate be«-n sofiini! ie*
Messrs. John and Dave ScoH lekvf’
this morning to spend n few w.-eks iparAnis. Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Cralu
Cnnadi.
iday afiemooo.
Im who has Is—n qipK' sick
w.H. I
Mrs. Ome Kohn visit.d
ir some llnte
tlnu- Is no belter.
und Ge
Diirke.-i Sunday tiftert
There will lie pn-a
IS a Traver
Mn. Jim WTilie Was
tPlllier school honse Simdat -venMr*, r. B KebI sueni a few d.iy* Ihe Belllier school he
tiler MoBiUr.
Mrs. «aine Maiah was D Traverse in Traverse City last week.
Otto Barth Is atte^ln^ihe kerris

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SOME INFORMATION

Ikun. ti
! ea fliMOT- and Je-alinr
-di.-'
For

ReJpariim-nMh- <»l.-«t

Jap^es.' ».mv and v..U- walk

d Mr*
Mr* Uin
IJ<-n tWinnei.
Mr and

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.. scalds

•Lu-,

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"nTMl. IW White unit III-.- M.urh ^

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...

le lailK-'
wl^dnes
Mrs. Ijingrick
a Rood lime
did a biR .iny-s
and a fine sii|i|»-r.
S for sale
The q.iili Hi- s«r
.
was dinwn h> -Mr*,
day.

llriil •
Song--M-i
rillaiocui—

j

d malflriA It
the kitoaing imes—ibose who have
.s-irle lUiter*. who go Ihv'e
ihi, f-ar. well kooslnj: they 'j
1-1..- safe trow m.-iluiliHi. lufliience with •
home! Beetrie IJII.e.« -HI hand Ctirv. hUs*d

:STErtris;! EhMOI?

gelllllE i
expeclisl atlon as be had.
Fred Sklnnei aiiended the I.Uiert
and Oak- Walk—Anhui......................
horeiin Kail.
,l.«nquei al Tiin

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iju»raii'i'-d .
Mig siore. FT!.^'.Wall
Ilannnh King
i S..0S

Notice! To EconOmit^ Buyers

Our ever increasing business has fuily demonstrated to ug that the public at large appreciate, and have full
confidence in our business methods. This steady, strong increase in business appeals to our ambition to such
an extent that we have bought for our new spring stock such an assortment of goods that our showing this year
will be far superior to all past efforts. In order that our stock may be new, bright and clean as well as thejargest in Northern Michigan we will make

Big Money Saving Discount Prices
Oh all home furnishings that are part of last year's stock. This means that you can now secure good, staple goods at much less money than you will be
^
able to buy them for in thirty days from now.

ROCKERS

CARPETS
AU our l»oe patterns now at a liberal

-“■r^soc
I, *vi»«Tyg2

In thU dcpartiiicBt the var'icty of
cbolcA 1* much BTcntPT than In ituiny
ofbeta.

What do

you

think

of

Ibner
A targe cobbler neat arm Rocker, one

‘.='.^.^1.65
IN CURTAINS
1* In Lace Curtains,
jvw goods are un ■T cent dlscoant.

K S'..•"..'"'-“’1.50
Boaulifut dunrtvr Bawl'd
golden nak
Rocker, hand poliKbvd. laigc flaky
grain, nil poai* and splndlt's • .,r
turned, worth tS.S0. for ml). 0.19

PORTIERES
AND l^PE POmEBES

Ladle*'

Sewing

Rocket*.

Juki at npbliy pxiutms as you will find
Iti the nem ttoek. but to done them
out- will give a S5 per cwnt diMOuni
A good pair heary Rope P»f'|CC
Uvrvu. only ...................................... I.Vw

The pileni Schram Rpring Rocker,
seferal to rbnone from, it|> g -jr
ftwn .. ................................................0./9

Our liberal terms make our
goods easy to buy.
Our surprisingly low prices
make them easy ti^^ay for. If
you are an ecocomical, prudent

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ill liAr.. l.rt- the next few days yon »IU find heiv the brawhargnln* In

I

H

Dedraoip Goods tliai it ban ever been your prlyflege

»evraarHUla thlags tbroaeboot our store tfcu tttbJ to make
(IT BOBID "carth'n coxy ooraer."

m-J

Ilf v.-tl.'-r

KiliillR

fliaiiv.

1, ,L.l; g..l,t.., o.ik litliAh,
■nllm all Ifci',

Heavy Tin Water Pall

cm

lx- d.^-ire-l

,r'“™

as atiiaeilte a
Oil <'nn.
la. Il.rai ran

Omul Jaiunned ^p*l Pnn

6.B0

A -.,iid i.:il- Bi.t.-le...!d ill dial p--imlar
dark IH„xl..kV-,K'l. Ih-vH
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Do- Potr* Sad Inm*

k .si.lld i|u:;ri.-r ►.i.i-.d lak HulTc-li.
hat..! ircifhi'd. .'BM.tii*"- inmnithB-.

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":’5.75

Don’t fail to ask to see the couch that
we are selling for $ 12.75
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A rcffhtar *2.M Iran Bed. nay wlor
f-A r^tar «3.S0 Iran IM, any color .
&

: ■li'iiamiieni. where to Buiny of
liitl.. hou.i- iiMcfAsIlle* are ke|i'

be found lu be |ii>:

9.15

SITTING ROOM SUGGESTIONS
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w I,.-..,

KITCHEN and UUNDRY

tn • l> tram “idi.l .uik Tald-. lars- oi.i--

buyer you will appreciate the advantage
of placing your patronage where your
money reaches farthest and where your
credit is always good.

We want your opinion on a bookcase we

The Bedroom

FOR THE DINING ROOM

i W. SLATER
-rl-IK KIOlWielWIAKER

Miscellaneous Offering
p--r-x
IW.iKi.-s K'lr. r . ■
II.;.! -we are e...-..riiUi;.

.t 1-a.ulI.J

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U.IU-. :i-.i> >,r.i!

th-

atrlral

nf

for.. ..$258

Ah a.tractive ...tie R-.man *ra-. m -i-h-r .A-k «r mahogany, for $t.?S
A eonv'ealcnl Wall t'..i.ioet. M-dirme

and Clocl; Shelf, com­

bined. ui'h awing d>«r and Irair mirror only ...................... ....$1A0
W- make Window St-u->-*;.e,'Ul nf-etiun *>ven m extra »i»e*.

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eKAHO TRAVEMC HeRALB. THUMDAV. MARCH 14. 1W7.

KAMON CCNTtR.
OflO. Prck MMl biBlIr
Bllr rtaiied »hrtr
dMiAUr. Ut*. Rom Bartb. or Uaplr
atr Mat 8atar<]«T. Thor look their
Dfv irrapbopboer viui
tbra.
• them.
Thejhare jiM pjrchaiMl
Soe ne* ma^
cbioe.
Dob K*Kbaw aad
Lewta and
Bor aB<1 NonnaB Nc
In irpm
Tnretw City oa biialnmu
toda>.
tin. Oen. Banh Sr- riaitnl
with Mn. lUrih-. madmoiher. Mn.
Sultoo. at Ovian Sunda*. Mr. Barth
alao Sabed at Poan lake.
Mr. amt Mr^, Rmr and daushti^
Bniu or rwiar Hpent Handtip with her
pamn. Wm. Mrioira.
Uloa Adah
Meleer r<t.ift>ed t.. Odar tor a fear
ilara' vlatt «iib ihem.
S- Keaiuao aod iton Ira were «ahIds Sondat at iVail lake. Iluiii' the)

I n( Ml* Oave-Oraham
o Mr' aad Hni. CaWta Brooka

rboa. Rawlinpi
OB bnalneas.
Miss Vida BbutI
Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa Umeui enlt
r. and Mrs. Geo. Grar at st
iBlned Mr.
per Saiu may evenlDp. tbe oecasion i
lop the hlnhdars of jMra Gray ai

anra
Traeerae Oty
Benba Smith.
Mra. Anna Dtaarler aad Jim Araoltl
of rharicroh
married March 9,
In Tnverte Cii) at
llililus botel. M'. aad.Mn. >
wIiDcaan. We all wl.h Mr. aad Mn
Arnold a h>OE and biipp>- life.
LELANO.
Mn. Willie returned home from Tat
Mrs. Hulx-i't Bros
pa'
ter’a sidinr lam nmnida)-. She wn
eariv Sunday mitininp an
a Ilnpei
lakins care'of ber ninihev. who ha
lap mites- of.
pneumcmlA of the liinca. She la aonn
»-as kom i'a
IM-Iterai Ible wrillns.
Itol.ll
She eumr
Walter lake and Harr- Lake art
I aod hut resided in thiboth wnrkiDK lor Mr. Hulft.rd.
•illape ever »lih-e. The f.ineral wai
Fri-d WilKon and nifferd <'a»c camlel.l at the lamlly r«-«ld.-iic.- T.iesdaj
home Saviirda" from Carter'a Wdlna aflemnin i
•wullful
n-riiriilne Sundur.
and Imprcasirr -e'nnon wa. d*-llvered
Mr. aud Mra. ft. B. ILhok. Mr an.
,1 It) li
are putby the Rev. J IV.ss of Niirtbpun.
Ubr up Ice for
Wm. Me- Mra. C. J, Bales all drove to Pun. i'i The i1ece.-i.a-d I
Sldins last Thiirwtav and ealled or
teer and f1 llnmkl
............... will nDlab Kidor
•Itlldren and r
ad N. Kevman haa rdnae pm itp too. Mr, and Mrs. Jeaak- HaUoil; Mr*. Mai
The O. H. r. Ftrl. mm at W. Alirm's
Id to r--si at Beerhsoist <•< nu-ierv.
laai Saiarda; and Kp<-ni a very |il«i» Mayed over otabl.
Will llr-nntoi of Trav.-tto- fniv cal
Ur. und.Ura. Arnold i
The next mcctlnR «11l
I Ik-p- oil Tur-sday la-l.
Urn. Palmo- calh-.l rm b
Mrs- F. Yaoka of C<-.l;.r wa.- in tow,
Mrc. Hultlo Barth went to Traverse it. nrahnm ftundav
Monday.
_
Ml-.
City vlslilne with n-Ullves__________
Thurwlay.
Mr-. R.ifMs
Riinis Qrabam
Qrabam's btwher and
Mrs. M. E. Cos who ati.-nil.-d Mi
■l-'er visited her
h
and Mr. Barth weiti niter ber Friday [| »l-'er
last w.mk
aud Mrs Ntsluw diiiiiit: ihvir Hintreiimi<--l hnmi- la-t wis-k.
Genrec l.lnklaler iMimt nut last
J.-s.it- I-: Ro-iiiai. went to Tvaveie
Mint l.ll. Ranh siwmt a lew days I
at home laat wv-e4t. n-lNinlnR to bei Thursday tn lAke Ann. on be Is nos Cl<\ W. -Inosday. tni tt f' w -ir-v-,
track Uvlop no hla farm.
Hchnol at Srdon Sunday.
Mi«t Nuinia l»e!nn» -mil nrph.w
Oeorpe Uk.- was out calllnp «* Ward B-.Plea-i went i«> Traver.-e <Vt:
MUs Hadle I'eck stayed all nlitbi
with her frinid. Miss Jeonle Kewman some of his KChmil mates Baliirrlav af Frit.a-- et.-niDi;.
letvinnD.
Friday nlKht.
JuU«e S. C. Garrhe, aeeotu|aill.sl k
Mrs. Rufus Graham is no Iretier at Sheriff Itiov-ii. nnend.--l the Uaetilj
Miss Belbe
this wriiinp.
Unit...... Fii.la> ev-alua at Trav-:-.
Mr and Mrs.,Amold will Wk' here
m’umltiR home Fi'iiia). when her fath­
tomorrow fi>r Cadillac, to vi-ii hi*
er. G. Rrtvrka. finished bis Joh
.V S. Flit/ .d M.v|
sister.
■trn We.liie-dav.
tin* loRs for O, Biinh.
Roy. H. Hushloo from Carter's SItl
Mina Adib Meiet r and Miss Bnby
F. Aikln-.m of Rlteil
Brooka called <io Mrsi. Bo<.v Barthg inp in vUlilnp ills sister. |>eart at WII
lie lAke's the paat few days.
lloiry illiish.vw Wav
Match II.
Jaitiea Ij.iuii of ll.trdickTlUe.
Mra II. Hall^ Son
NORTH UNITY.
J. Dunnu boneht foor nkc pips M
Tony N'eim-iJial went to Trav-'i-c
City Baliirday on biislni>ss. and n-iiirt>— Ilitl.y llryani wa- pl-ns
{maaed lliroiiph this vlctnlly on a hnnl od the *ame dav. .
suniriM'd Ity a few of lu-r lii< iidi
Inc trip foi work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Knihner drove <lay »Ti-nlnp. Tlie fqciiure- of ihMra. Wm. M«eer and daujrtuerx
inp was cartf playlnc. Several
Kdna and Adah were Maple CHy callaatm-s wen- Inirodttced. which n
era Friday aliernoea.
ed a preal -leal of pl--.i.im-. Ilefor
t. depziied -Itiinlv n-fre.hr
a Brooks and (amllr vent to Ma
pie aty eaiurrtay to five the rblld'rcn
wrved.
Thu-.; is-lna pr
a ride.
,
. the .Me—f. John a.id Faiil
SlelgbiDK Is nearly pone, bul If ibis
Henry LlacKwotsI, Harry
Fivd
warm wenther holds every- one will be
•s of Bheilatid.
Saiiirdaj
'. Fm-tk Ihillon. ami tin- Miio.-lappinp ibei. sitpar hushes.
'V rr-pnrt a most enjovahle
Cliiia ntalidler. IauiIm- Waivu r M.vilpe
Bmoat Mcarfaitn went to Celar last
Ira John llhivkn viailed Iter inr- Hatiink, Fannie IltarAwtssl. Gem-pi
Wodnest|ay>o vlsll hit pnresla at that
s. Mr. and Mr..-Tom Nomeskal. PaiilMK and Emma Goo-liich.
place.
Mrs. Nettie Johnson, who ha. be«lerdty.
In Newman enienalDcd his friend.
at .Northoort for
the ru.-d
Ibtra
and Joseph
KiwM W.achen. Sonday eveninp.
months reium«-.l home last week.
March 11.
who ha. keen
K. E. Chandler wa. a Traverse CII
caller Friday.
Mrs.
T.
KelderhiHitte.
Port
0.i--i<la.
i. O. Cari-utit and H. Un>w allenSHETLAND.
1 ber parvnis.
John Bnach returned bone Friday Is siaytnp at present v
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryant
fitim camp at Bow lake.
Mizzle Miller, who has Ireen -wortilnB
LONG LAKE.
for Mra. Alkiaaen. waa called '
March I
H. Chase has finished his liimis-r
aceouol of the
lit ni Lake Ann for Mr. BnllU-an of
BLACKMAN.
laple CH.V.
tnbTor*^^ Sullii
Fred Atkioaoo and wtfe allended
Mhts Anna Martin attended chnicli
Mrs Skiver is n tittle heller at thitbe UbcoIb lianonm at Tnverwe CUP at Maicheii Sunday.
wriilop.
Mra. Brett Is aide to be around the
Miss Grace Rtlcwis wrnkinp Idr H.
laat Prlilay evealas.
Charlea Vlakocbll drove to LetaBd houM- some. MU. Kffl.- Hoparl
U KlBRdon-s
Satunla/ and toede la tbe eaierula- stin naslallnp in the bmisc
Mra. Klnpdnn Is still on tlto tick
meni and liox social at Abe Bequest He-,
Mrs. Wm. Rilev callisl >« Mra. fl.
arbool.
The school children are mnkins
Fnd AtkI.iwtn pnrehaaed a fine drlv- areal tilans for an ezblhitlon tbe Iasi Clark and Mrs. H. Klnpdon yr-sierday.
Mr. and Mra Oren Pepper's Iraby
Ibs herar 1*001 Tom Sbaar of Tra<
dav of 'schnnl
Von
wishes them anccess.
has Ihe pneamonla.
''^m^ben and' rlawhler Gladys
Mra. Wares Is un Ihe sli-k list.
Ubm« 11.
aivd oRaebnd and Gnudnia Gilbert oC
West Kaason. visited tbelr retatlves.
MDNROe CENTER.
tbe Atbloann'a Saturday and Sunday.
will lu- a luix social Raitml.vy
.Raker visited frleods
Ura. Fred Atkloaon wa- .npreeahly enu- City Raiiir.lay and Sunil;.
nlpl.1. March HI. at No. 4 --chnol holts
scliisd.
BurprlMtl last Raiurday rveninp.
Malcolm
Hiirpraves
nnd
family for Ihe lu-ljefll of the S'llti
number of her friend, mine loi
Mildivd
Miss Kdna Clail, .
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drove to Traterat- City Thurwla.v.
with Itasluus and bampers of eatables
P.-ppe
Clyde Watson is lnipr.tvliip slot
to belp her celebrate h.-r birthday
Mra. C. H. Af'tntoe Is petiinp k
and enjoy u pood lime. Music, pameJ. Rtihrs Imliy is iioWti. rMr. and Mrs I), Wrlphiman of '
aad danetop w«-re the pimsutes of ibi lev allended the funeral ef Mr. ’
H. KInstlon Is pttiilu: up !»-.
Mrs. nialicbe Cnx Is uhli- In RO
et-ealap and at mldnlphi all sal dowi rip Mond.-iv and callml <ui fri-mris.
to a bounllful repast. The IsMe wa.
Mr. and Mra. HUrhlci-anrl Mra. I
I P>-ppi-r 1* Workinc for
prettily drcoratisl with r<sl roses, f iba Ilerrinpton
leiui-ni-d
to il
number of tenets were iA*ni on ne houira Friilav anei anendinp the
eoum of Illness.
neral of their fallier.
There M s him of sprinp In the al:
J. SiadUdtaiier did Imslncus to T
and the farmers eviieei wmn to Is
rsc City Saturday.
abV to IDI the soli, if tbe present fine
Elswoiih llllliiiau of Cislut wa- lot
weaffcer eooilnues.
le oats ht te this we«-k.
Mike ilorada had the mlsfortiine to
C. finltVa left for Chlcae-* -Mntid;
lose one of his hoi« Friday inomliip.
hayor and
Loula Uidwtp dmve to Giro Arlaw Carl and Mra. c. 1) I>yr and I'aiil
‘Mra.^jott. Valley r.-inni.sl
a.-d W. dnte tn TntverM- Saturday,
rta.v fiomri-liiii
- iq I'Uk Rai
a Dye sms la Trarnw City PelMn. Jn«. Mu-l--r sts-ni the !«uld-ai1i
MAPLE CITY.
^''sira. J. C. airch has p>li^base.l a wflhitei parent-. Mt amlMt-'-l Cos
Mr. and Mrs Rim Holland rial
new drlvlnp liorsi'. cutter and I.iiuo
frlneda aa.l relatives of Easi Leli
March 11.
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enoday. retun.lnp home Mon.la.--1 slates with M car
A nomber al the Port Oneida prop r
turned FfUmj- nVealn
aUBDded the colenaiameol m Glen
e of Trnre-se Cl
Arbor, whkh was enjoyr-d by a"
Kelderhouse spr
Mrs. Untie Keli
ui^of a
FiBBcl. Hacken of Ke.
Itb Mrs. P.
day with
I J.
Mra.
Sarah
A.
Vanderv«-oi
n and S
. ePier
thi. ph e. hy Ihe Rev. Mr Thorop- Grant and a daiieht.T to lAndl-vnl ati
IS. Ibvirh ul-u- Mr. and Mr-. Jts
few ladles at
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IU|dds. The happy CiMiplilast w<-ek.
tViwnillp.
ive our kesi wishes.
Old ip-nili-iilan Perraiili was l.'-W I
Wade Smith vl-iled 111- father last
trip to Rnrdlrkvllle Frida).
esi la St Mary 's eemei.-T-- Mnndn
Sunday.
Messrs M. Kelderhottse and P. J.
nmniiiK He was almtii iiiueiy y.-ai
C. F, Fife has rcnietl his farm
Burflend-called oa f). H. Day ftunday.
Charles Wheaton and Cbarile v
Miaa Pearl Uwr called oo Mrs. move to our vlllape. Cbarile is in vMrs. A. J Frankfatl'er of Ceda
isii.-d F.;irl Frankfatber and wife on
John Miller Wednesday '
|to»r health: imahle to do hard wui
he S-dthaih.
Thete ha- lus-n a pood deal of I
Herman Ctuiiourlei'. fainih
at
III up In the pas< week. It i. als
eatly all eonfui—I in ibe house ky |l
in II
iphti-en liiclir. thick and of P<
Ol<- Ol^ relOfUed borne fTtim a
at the fteeplnp Bear. U B. S.
Simon Schiiiib iransaco-tl kiisiiieU'wls £ Elliott haw flnishoil Ih
John Dapn «li^ to Glen Arhor
1 Manisiee Mond.n.
>oh of lopRlnp for A. M. Smlih.
tiTdar in aee his dauphter, Olive.
Mrs Riph.anI and -on retume: 1an. R. Nowramh teinmed borne I
Mtas Uura E. Borfiead spent 1
wtsl: from an --Mende-! risii in Cant
week, after spendinp iwrt mnntbs '
day with her pareou.
limp In Ibe east.
Mn. 8ehml-lt cnlled on Mrs. Aa
Preachlap al the M. E. church last **Mra. Simon lUl.nenhere Is nltiie 1!
Werner Tiirwlay,
s-e our lest repttrt Mr. and Mn
pood sermon Ihj tbe
iday.
Ota. Las r and Ren HoUand ftblah.vl Rev. Mr. Thomiutnn.
Jos. Plamondoii l.»t t‘---ii. lilt:.- sft
p^Unp no Ice fw Mrs. Wm. K.aid datishier.
March II

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Mra. Tan lAtvanee. who hn* I
mce«- CORNERL
Several from herv- aitonded the
neral ui Moanv Cratici of Mr Wldrlp.
Hie last few davs with her parr
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rvam. Bl- with
eBn Nash and son WRInnI went m
Utile hot an<l Ctrl. Roy and Pearl, wilt Travetse City Saitiidaj
■u 'to Pennsvlvanla. wher. she will
“X load of tw-raiy-flve -att-mdetl
Join her hustund. Her many hi
church at Grawn ta.i S-sndar evenrepTvt het.drnmnnre.
Marrt It.
J. C Riink and liivilher Oi»si-ti
to Manjeter- la-l Thiirsdaj even
•WCBT ALMIRA.
inp to visit fi'ten-ls and n-iiiiu<sl home
Mose llalleii rHaned to Caners Salurdav eveninp.
Mrs. Wm. Tmlen visited with Mra.
Bldinp thi* mnnrinp afi‘r spendiap
Rial Monday.
Banday al hoaie with bis taniily.
The Ladles' Aid met
with
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Welch and children
hunk last Wednesday afiAihunn
were the pwsts of Mr U-wiV family
Mr. Burrell is drawlac lop« to Trav:se Ctiv fm Mi. Toleti,
Mrs. Kerstai.-I has tecovered fiom

Mis. James ^looB went to Trav­
ers. City l-riday.
W--*iern Wardea and Mra. Cliarile
Hammond were called to Tniverae
Clly.Frirtay by ibe •etbuis Illness of
their sister.
Mrs. Archie Brown of Wllllani-h-irt;
sited her daopbter.
Mrs. tillken
ray of tids plaee. Baiiirdiy.

A liinhita.v Kiirprfite
he lu ld t.miphi on C 5kimp<on.
fkimr
and Mra
re Ih-u-l--) w.-r.rher John Pen-l.-i

lli-y hax- IMX'II beie-li.iVi- iiiu.i- '
frien-l'Yanil to niaV--' Iri-rnl.wlih ih-ni Is to kis p them. Kv. iylsslv
.■yprrien.s-,1
,.n eujoyaide v-ain-A.
Mr* il-itlt from .-l.tmiiiti Clif r-a-i .■

S£:,rrt5 ”, ssr

•ssi'Vr,

.t;iv. sill, ......... J.Min-sRi 'l»« wrai'
'll. Ur..-le Hin>n<ls-and «ou Wetd
,' -,f T.av.-is.- r.1i» at.' yislilnp with ib- Jidin.oii lamitl.s..
•I
Ml. N-'ttii- Kwhiiia s|s<ai u nm|.|e
1 oi days IP Tiuverse Iasi w.s-k and had

C. M. Ilrtiwn .d Ithaca, haa 1s.-a
iiuite Huiirnon ol u eumtnltiee of1ni-i|r.-s- men in uribope some way fo- |i

atlniad Vo coniusv that place and >4t
■J.-.l XS1I-...SI
UHlis It is iHil .V •hoiv -ISluiMs- an I
I, ...tvem^-n-..,! ,liar I- -.-i,., eonoieiun. link would ts-aefii Isitb

IlltiUflit r.*.“l1.Hi a* tihss- aiicf ii';''li;-U-n- wi-f- civ.n l.\ ■ tith.-is. alter
ihiih the Imople conaialul.vled Mi.
h-l Mis. siiiiilt wishiiik ihi-m iiitint
u.ppy jviiirns for ib-- day. After siipP-T the en.wfl iilave.l aamrai'anil tint
m.ill the wee ►m:ili luairs In ili-.iii..ivi
V •:iil tile eaihertns kieak ti|i uud

vrarmVM^.!Ss’;-d»ha’sC’lMhai^lr.?-.

Hh"

.-Ej EFfECIIlF_IHE.FtlOllUlW

- Hanitul. 'P
Noit. .e,M--l,'

Wot. Bavtnn Is ivp.Mi.-d to k- oh the
luiehT^'^^'
.
hl.U»- ..I

II..
OLCN HAVEN,
Vviiflnskirk uml d..tc
-l.ll. of Gi. J -ll.s.V

•klGuylu
eo..„-„.,Ttu- h-lse
ivuiAlihin aiul ih.-y

i-entioh to Iw
irda'. April d
P:::it—ITayi-r
•oii.lii-'H d hy E. I
s hy Ihe Ret'. J. N

iuns In

the

Buii-lay

wlhuil.

Ml.
Mr.

It -Siituinu I.) Ih.'

j .. ............ . It
Jilllni:i.i
I. plu.-.' rath d
! :, larp.-r ■
BletiU Th-irada/
T
|K -K Wal * &MUI .lie still to lllnp II
Mr fb-rui'i, Irari'llns sulesnian for I iind--r .v i ..u,..nup- U.dt9dj^iii,.,q„rv
the ijke K-ifuTioi KiillUnp Wml.-,
the mon.-y w illlbdii^Adivl.
and Hie Apideton Sh.rl A IH
.; Hyont.

K.-tt

IHscusKlnn. h--l hv the IH-x
W.1O0.
SinplhR hy coDsrepallnn.

Til" l•'lr■•. K.msI ami Iku- Ijtw.whk-b
J w-lii hiio. .-ffe.'i tl... first ol Jniiu.vrt.
Iks .ilfvady siKisn ih- Rumi ihiii will
olios Its .-uf.Hv-'m'-ni.
M;in> worthless i.-m-dh-s. i|ul have
Hs-n .iilveTiisisi iTu I'n, ,'uiv of ra
unh. a -Itsease itui |. uiilv.-rsally pioe Koisl I.UW.
.1,1. is to inerea.e ih,ihai :iM- valuable an.1

Win I'-'.e, ami II H. Carii*l
iuc i-.-s to -the Kflley I.U
mill. ;di. I'iU-v uild Mr.
i-jcti hav.- luitte Imldmas o
Hill.......... ...
Vill cite ihein

IdM:—Paper. Aitltiide of Ikun--T-s
vani III.'Siiiidav school. Mrs. Bhceliau.
I)|..-iisl»ii. led hy J. C. RiiBk.
.Music West I'nHmrhtdi

a a jni

*!*'hn*" illei- Vr«.vv
lliph nf ih
lor tlie Bouil

I 'll) hi.-oihlnp Ityoinel three ui l.mr
I I limes .li.,lv ihioush the u.-.vl fsirket
i'iuhaler Ih.ci .vm.-s with every oiitfii.

1 ;.'l- all ratiirrhnl' Ei-rms. und soolhe*
I slid h,-..l, :,n> iirliathm in lb,- oia-

We

•■■z:-....,...........
El-eii-n .e otll.v-s,
Siiiuiiia lo- .viniti-esuil.ut '
«|.h l s. t)i.'-H. eh:.
:.li What 1 sh,mMj.tl.e
IJi,.-Holts sn.B<'i.'d
Gboit —l.-riion.
rieachili!: s.rtiie.

T SuiiiLiy ttebiKil Sueet—

s hymn.
N Kei.iKilt I'r.-.
auuh' Schell. Stv...
d Caueut Nabeo.
M-hip eau.,1. w.l
.
■Uiy. .Mno'l, . :n

Btimulatec the Blood.
.dll'. Fill- ae- ihecie.,- I,
Th.'v
a. laxn-lx- .... .
nir Ih.y set --o-mlly on
he kidiie.v. ami the sUn. ,!(<;
r'lh.. Isuiy. They -limulathjtusl se ;
i>ff all nil
Iiniihles a
ironi tin Impm
m .u-iso take,.
,n lnv..litaid.. i-

unble

x-eeial-l-'.

Where Are you Going to Buy

Your New Spring Oress?
(s a question asked frequently these days. Let us help you de­
cide that your answer will be “AT STEINBERG BROS/’ Why?
Because our collection for Spring 1907 is now complete in
every detail, filled to over>flowing with the newest and choicest
fabrics obtainable. We are showing many beautiful. e)^clusive
foreign fabrics as well as the best from domestic looms. Not­
withstanding the exceptional conditions which prevail in the
markef^it the present time our prices will be found unusually
attractive.

[ New Spring Dress Goods from 25c to $3 a yd. ]
34 INCH FANCY PLAIDS and CHECKS
Ar .
Light SprBif colors al ...............................................................................
36 INCH WORSTED SUITINGS
Afl^
Plaids, Checks and sinpes at.................................................................... /DC
36 INCH SUITINGS IN CHECKS AND OVERPLAIDS
c ||«
A Fine Assortmeni at..................................................................................3 UC
54 INCH CHIFFON PANAMAS IN LIGHT AND MEDIU.M GREYS
7r
Also Black and Navy, a cloth vonh $1.00 at............................................. 13C

fiom W

E. W.w.lfiit. t-r

lownsh-p. iiy whom R."
• as .-mployed.

Will Fewini
I Travr-rse fit
'ciinilh-.Session, of Elk Rapid. -*i
caller one, da<
n the neiphhorboori oter Sund;,v
Fred Wilson Is woiktnp lor H, HalissKale tUwlinps reiurn-'d vest.'r
A load t« the Mane' young t-’lks a
Vn at Carver s Bldinc
from a three wt-ek-' visit with ie'. len.l.'d Ihe dance af Burkv Ci.v
Mias Rekah Wfisoo dnrre over in
!•« In Travel se CHy.
Carter's Stdinp one dav last week and
FtM.vy eveninp.
Jr and Mra. Heiir-- Knapp s-td
Stayed over nhtht with Miss Goldie
A eittwd of vonnt foil . sail—*-> J
Hallert.
daopbiei lAiira and AH>eri'KneUru.-t the home of Miss Chailorie Wnrv.,
Honor i
Blackman. tisHe-i Mr nod Mr-. II.
ThUfUki* ex-nine to I—lu her ..I
H. n Prsi t <d..................................................td
' u RawiInps Stindav.
enth hirthday.
oar TirtRliy jiM-mnniliiz
and d.oishtt
CrahaiB oflAke Aan was
Joe Tlioff and KHm Uwy Snrei
Mra.

BOWERS HARBOR.
Ur an.I Mrs. Fr-d Johnson of Tor .
-r-- CJt. opent SntnU, ui John 4X^s
-If this place.
.-II- ki-.-n,R a?, n’t"'thus?- Hii
Miss Ni-Nh- Kiisipu has (one a>,
•- uiseU: iBiueni mi
dl.|, .; Tratera- City i- sfs-od iwn w.eka.
-1 -his uni -h.-i, i.n seliins pie .)
Mra A'lll JohiiMm is siiffertBp Vila
,jan i-lla.k ..I the lasri|i|>e
\
Miss H.—I.- SfOie and Mis. Minn)-

R- Smith.
EAST RAY. •
laisl .Moiidav era-iiln;. Mr. auri Mrs. ,1. It. H.-w-at
t-(l T-.r-l
R. Btuitl. w.-rr- nleawimlv .-iiuii d ' lUUHilns, Slii-I, -In- WH- <-ttl'.d l.v It" V'.?' ‘
hi-ti silty.two of their M-ii-l- aud s..,i..u.
l-ST.luubl.t-. Ml.'■5' ’
-iphlaus; ilirnnssd/ln iht-ir b-m-- to K#.I..e.'.iin I. afen.h.tp Hi- -'■"'''H-''
■Ip Ih.-ni eel.-niaie ihHr ::h1li w'edt-IMu
in’rh- m-U.k.!
M-ll-liiu; UU.I »n- tvu.k-..sl ui.voa l’’""*
selims, ivi.iuuilni: .... luijil Aiiidav.'

harn.-ss wasoii ami a -I'l.s1th which th.-‘vrhl.-h

Mt. and Mrs Jo- Mo-h.r -l.»v.- .
own SatordavFdwin Gleurtenine Is aid,- lo h.- ra

r.-senl, ti!.- W.switii;

laveS U; EiTplJ^^"’
Georpe ArmMmnc of Trav.<r>e C
>as in Horn Hnndav
March II

i

I^ani Outnor-m-,. art

IlSv.s*"’'

:eiln.--lH-n liall. ibi- wiu.-r offlchiiitii:. ;wnh y.vii home tn--:-liani. This w.
d the ini.-tneni I.utk 'dace I" Ihe > voitr correapoudeoi sill deal with f;

it'itli-H l|tt>lhe,.!Bnd ;
- Anrhiii-- lias III. srtnpathy nf all ■ ts ute

Oirieeru al nipt hist e>. n

Elk Rapid. Satmdav,
Him XTnion vl-Uc.l in Ih ik-i.e

Per Ibe Herald.
Bandar afternoon two Httle ba^a Ba ilafka caHed in Glea Arbor 8v»
Obltamry.
day.
Taylor aad Harvy r
Charles Anefauie was horn In Baxoa. playinc n
a pool
nl of
A number of people from this plaae
Germauj. I>-c. II. IK:.:: and died laimochi a fn>a iliai was as IlvHv as atlend.-d the acbool eBienalQDeDt
B.ir«o.in.
March 2, l?->T, afied illconW Is- This i. unosnallT earl, lor plveo in Glen Arbor Batutday
years, tm. ni.miS* and
days. Mr Pop- to he aklpplnp aNwt: it miebt
Wm H.wter of niteapo arrived Bat
Anehnie leave- a wife and family of; lndlcmie_eaH, spriac weather.
ttiida.
He will spend Ibe anaimer
eieveo rfall.lien. four suds and seven. The caucus will he bHd at the palatine and otber work lor D. H Dav
danphl.-rs. The rirctimMt.Dcea wete; Black s.-h.K.I boa-- Saturda*. Man-h I
l ire Empire and Glen Haven corl. rs
-■r'*’ •' •"
y- b.'-r; lad another pame the past wra-k, Th.
Mr. Ryl.->. .eavins hi- lamlly si
there ar.. .pm,, a I-w .ami dai.-s m tli-- plateie lot Kniplie wete llallev Kortg
k-v. who tun ;ilr.-ad) -iiancrai to Rrlnlfield
■ ,.-v. Horeo. Boree- tor Glen' Havea
him there when the) ri-cvlteil a tele.,, Iif Um wevk> Is.,,, of oui Grand' Hohlosoo Itev. Bennett and tllah. A

In Demand
a Stenograoter. Clerk, o.- 1
keeper la reeerrmeraed b>
Detroit Butineaa Un.veiait
eempettflL ne d.sappointn

graouatea te l-ain
good ptft.oita and w
tne-n
.. Detroit, for Cataiegue

52 INCH PLAIN COLORED BATISTE
r
A Full Line of Colors. Also Black...................................... ..................... 33C
44 INCH FANCY SU.TI GS IN CHECKS'WIfH OVERPLAIDS
0| AH
Also Plain Checks, a Beautiful Cloth ...................................................OliUU
44 INCH WOOL WARQUISETTE W'lTH SILK OVERPLAIDS
Ol OC
ABeautifnlSon Fabric in Daiaiy Pastelle Colors at............................ dli4d
54 INCH LIGHT PLAID CLOAKING. JUST THE THING
Of nfl
r-or Children's Cloaks, an extra special value....................................... wlaUU

[

Other Novelties up to $3.00 a Yard.

Steiid)erg
Bros.
Traverse City, Mictiigan.

]

eRANO nUVEMT HCflALO. THUMSOAV, MARCH ^A. tW.

11 WniUlB CO. FURT DSniTEI R FlU
UII6EST PLANT OF ITS KIND IN THE-NORTH IS A HEAPj
OF ASHES AND TWISTED, USELESS MACHINERY.

LOSS PROHABLT $60,000

li.Tn

WHILE THERE IS BUT S2S.000 INSURANCE ON THE BUILDINGS AND THEIR
CONTENTS-SIXTT-FIVE MEN ARE THROWN OUT OF WORK. THE)R
ANNUAL PAYROLL BEING S35.000-PRESIDENT WILLIAMS OUT .
OF CITY BUT SECRETARY DE ZOETE SAID MILL
WOULD PROBABLY BE REBUILT.

rczdfWH M/x CO ' rtAfoj

BUILDINGS

Morning, MW O'clock.

W.E. WILLIAMS

THIS TIME BE ACCURATELY DETERMINED.

THE MOIT DISASTROUS FIRE THAT THE CITY HAS EXPERIENCED SINCE SEPT. 2A.1903. WKEH
VICTOR P^RTYL*S WAfiON WORKS WERE BURjIEO. OCCURRED AT 6:Oe LAST NICHT WHEN THE
RULNT OF THE W. E. WILLIAMS COMPANY WAS ALMOST TOTALLY DESTROYED
IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE LOBS WILL REACH FULLY S60.00D WHILE THE INSURANCE. AS
HEAR AS COULD SE LEARNED LAST NIGHT. WAS BUT t2S,IX».
^ '
AS AT THE PETERTYL FIRE. BOTH STEAM FIRE ENGINES WERE IN USE. TWELVE STREAMS
OF WATER WERE USED, ELEVEN BEING USED AT THE PETERTYL FIRE AND THAT BEING THE FIRST
TIME DOTH ENGINES WERE • OUT AT ONE TIME. THE LOSS AT THE PETERTYL FI RE WAS S2&000.
MriTK S17MC INSURANCE.
THE FIRE LAST NIGHT WAS IN THE HEART OF THE FACTORY DISTRICT. ONE OF THE MOST
OANOEROUS in the CITY. HAO IT BROKEN PROM CONTROL OF THE FIREMEN AND ENTERED THE
NCARSV PLANTS, TRAVERSE CITY WOULD HAVE BEEN A SORROWFUL CITY THIS MORNING.
- ClMlns anMiwr ueeiMful d*y-* and pattern* for the patent lock floor­
>MlRm laM nt0hL the W. E. WII- ing that the company haa recently put
on the market Every veatige el them
Umm Mmp*iv thig morning wo

OF THE W.

CC.

STATED

SW.0O0

TO ESTIMATE.
FLOORING

WOULo'

THERE

BE

A

LOSS OF

MATERIAL. INCLUDINC ROUGH MAPLE

I.'

BIDES tr HEAVY LOSS ON THE PALTIALI.Y ( IMSltrO

PRODUCT

IN

THE FACTORY.

rluifrd tl 'NVI fin the duelllbK adjiilB
ihc tb’i- o'nm. Sa.Mie ea lumber and

il-.hii hi Thi
l>-i|,|.'» iiiliv ,

I' ii-I iu 111- ssn-bnnses. Ibe dry kiln* .
and fsi toil liNildlnc. lurluiUnc Ibe mar-Mni'rt
Th- Ino'iranr- can <lirlil«il
I.iii.rt.i; a larc- nuluU-r iif rtUBlMble*.
IT'uvi .,( .hir-k sa. hUri-d lo UilbT’a

jl »i.v Iiilt ll..' plvn-viirn 1I1I--I rhnsnl
■|ibi!i.l;-' that ilir |in-»un' irax rao Ibmagfa ih- aemiries nf Jim. R. SaOto.
liliuall.i J.iill-d ilrmii t.,<. III- :ix»- of otx- O. I*. I'aMf-r A Briither. K. W, Haa-,_
THE LOSS ON THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOMETHING NEAR SlOJWO.
I.f Hn-m.
Whvnmt-r an H-valor l« lingv. I. K t'l-v-land anrt Monron A
WITH THESE FIGURES EVEN APPROXIMATELY ESTIMATED IT AP­
:run II inakim the pn-OHuiv- vary gn-ati aii-w.-tii,,

Irie^’nVil

THE LOSS ON MACHINERY WILL APPROXIMATE SCS.COO. WHILE

Th<
Bttnrp- xlins that the W. R.
li. ai.d <-itni ;il limiK thresb-ns 1,h.>
..!,l
tnsinv. Ii i-.lm|n».|bb> d. WilllamsiiAb^^luia niBered a very
b-av> ].«-7vGe»%£MiB&ytMM>)alkm

PEARS THAT THE TOTAL LOSS WILL BE SOMETHING NEAR SWDCn.

COVERED

BY

INSURANCE
IIC

COMPANIES

OOffy in the ovenlng, eouolng a looo of about SS.OOO additional on other per- tangle ef hoee and past the throbbing
No 2. Four time* the here* made the
almoM SS&ses. only a goH of which lo tlonc of the property.
trip, carrying a few bushel* of the
covorod by (ftiufoncd. W. E. WilUai
ADDITIONAL APPARATUS.

UFACTURING PLANts IN NORTHERN

TO

A:;.- SU:43

THE

REPRE­

COULD

NOT

BE ASCERTAINED LAST NIGHT.

-l-,aiitf‘ arvlii -isn arM irili- *■■
piin-ii nImhiIiI leii'.f ifti- firfinii-n s

(Bt-i dial Ibn-r-qO^itera of 1
mllliiin I- : .d ImnU-r «as aaved. also

'u- h-liili-nr ill ri-alilihc lb- «rr-li>- nfaiHiUt IH- iittmii ofihk mahnr

finishoil niair- 11..IIII1X aciDPSMiDi:
fine mliUon fi'I «as iftrserred. to-

SIXTY-FIVE MEN ALL THE YEAR'. THESE WILL BE THROWN OUT OF

*jtU ll:r stn-liimiO-s. these
ttii||f-r Ifirthfr
f
ff,irrfeiitiity a l*r«e amnoBl Of
.'..i-ci «an Iff tin- »< rk. a iliind's'hJ-h '
S li!i il,.- ..Ill
s-nxW tuiprly hat- "'•'■"T- «'
»■> the nmBacw
l-.ti ItctKWriirf,m<-ol thU afHmnon that Ibe xupfrir
'«-r flaHhr.l tnatf-rbil im hnoil wmilil ae-

EMPLOYMENT TEMPORARILY.

FiifBi Mnuilat'e l>.hifil.

THIS WAS ONE OF THE

* Mrti th- pi|liiir< illd ’(heir

FINEST AND MOST
MICHIGAN.

COMPLETE
IT

MAN

EMPLOYED

When Chief Murray ‘ directed hit
on the bridge, becpaticred with mud.
tdnia. and woo not aepaetod homo
MR. DE 20ETE STATED LAST NIGHT TO THE RECORD THAT HE ’
flrat atrtam onto the fire, the couthbut working as hard as any ef thf EXPECTED THAT THE PLANT WOULO BE RE6UILT AT ONCE. BUT :
tJI today ar tamerrow. Tha origin of
eactem portion
wat enveloped in
firemen.
I
flamea It wat plain to be seen that
IN THE ABSENCE OF MR. W ll LIAMS HE WtL L^l MAK E NO AUTHOR- f
FURIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL.
there wag not hote enough to battle
ATIVE STATEMENT.

,
The crowds lined the bridge, wateh
with the fire, o.nly about 1S00 feet be­
aoalh and of tha main pari of
ing carried regjiariy on the apparalua ing. in a faaeinated manner, the ter­
THE PLANT WAS ONE OF THE SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTIES OF'j
and taming in tho alarm rotumod to A aecend alarm wet turned In. Ttir ribly beautiful «ight; watching the col­ THE CITY AND THE COMMUNITY WILL BE CLAD TO SEE A. NEW j
tho hdUding to fact a raging furnace, ehemleal engine, uteleti in thit eaoe, ors on the smoke verge from black in­
tho fRwor of wtUeh .no human forco
left atanding. and the hemea to golden. fade:to an orange and then
odMld^with.
1 back after the. big oteamer. An­ glow, an inlende red. The Pere Mar­
The Aepariment rcopended. When other waggn toad of hole was brought quette passenger train north bound.j

.e tiii.l amuiiui of lu-urabn^ um
f ptnpmy >rss t3l.on<i. -rUt la-



wab-rs-nlt*. and ihi'
»a- He- j«^yi--ntn*-\ i>r
I!.-.' •-i-'-.an-rK iif til- ’j>sn lit kw-p lu»y
:li .vH-M II,>1 U- f,.-end-n-i' srhieh e«in

BE-

In- -auDi-raled and the

■ill *m irarb aoi far Irmn Sea.bthi.

''’•“■Ir dimt.l'M

T’’ ! "I'h,

LUMBER.

SENTED IN THE POLICIES OF VARIOUS

Mayor Friedrich was

SECRE

THAT

a er-u,r>-!\

AN AMOUNT
tti.iil.l linv.
ABOUT B3.000 ON j r,'|X\'riyH'

AMOUNT OF ABOUT $25,000. ALTHO-JC.I

pretieua fuel.

AT-| 1 ;.«l kS|:.«i.

BE NONE TOO SMALL

WILL

-Coal; bring coal." was the cry that
of 0 omoHlBiring hoop of it now gene along with SH.OOO worth
oinSors, ehorced ptillopo and twiotod of maehincry.wlilch wa* allbuilteopeeIrons. FIro. roping madly, owopt tholi lally for the plant There la about bridge.'* A horse half’ maddened by
00 Inouranec on the buildingg and fear, dragged a light sleigh across the
It at tho foot of

prooldont of Uw company, li In

CANNOT

WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO STATE AN ACCURATE FIGURE. BUT HE
BELIEVED

I- will aiiprxtimair $T..iX>A.

I'
“ " ' ' . .l!•IlIl h r.«. I t.

MR. OE «ETE.

TARY AND TREASURER OF THE COMPANY.

THE PROPERTY WAS

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

E. WILUAMS COMPANY.

THE ESTIMATED LOSS
THE EXACT LOSS TO THE

Fna Bcord Extra S

a/fT

STRUCTURE TAKE THE PLACE OF THE ONE SO SUDDENLY
STROVED.

<iininiiH?i- tirdi-m (nr ohmii taro or
thnw sreub. ' li-'li-ry. Inn • Uncv aonI--r fif i.TV ’Brer nrdr-n muBI »ne«**Karili U-i.inoia.il
Till i In litwif elll
<n:.iH n li Mii

I. -—nmi trr> iii ,

a.lnillimal Visx upon
y,r \Vi||iamK Orrlvi-d

I—
eli-n m
1. rune Hrnmnl .1 I ‘

iJiami Hapi.iK ai i.Iii Ibl-i efl-r
,h- TUr-ml lb.1

1. Silti..ay n
Tblalrrl ll.al Ui- Inr-i ».ni!it^

_ maiue- ,rf n-bnilillne would bn

. V<w!-r<la> il ras jiikifd. It i- iimlisMn Ihal tbn fartory
inn- miiflil In- r"- nlll tm n-lnull nn a lurpr-r Arale and
liinlu-r inn-.-timi- niiiih inr>re i-UDipli-N- Iban ta-fore.
apiii'prs iti:.! thCrewda Viait>d Ruloa.
v-n nar fh- f.a

I

..................
.
palled elowly into the depot and back-' wind. Some of them were small and
"If there's anything I can do f help |
,\n day pw-r-lay il-.-plie the batl
ed out again, the people aboard press harmless, but some were large as a ye. Tern, let me know.' he raid.
• '
K, WlHiaiu.. li-u.l ..f
ing their faces closely agiinst the win man's hand and burned loi a i.unuic
DiD IMMENSE BUSINESS.
I i|„. r.,Di|wlir v.iir. rf-.i-h-il in Nrahil w.ilkini; linn- k-rv laree rrowda rd
dews.
or so after they fell.
Probably ro mill m tn« north en-;u_,^_,^ v.,.-.i..,.li.v to.rr.ine lasrrnif l-iipl- at lb- riiliiH of lb- WtlUbma r
mil!.
Til' I- saa c-oi'rai pralaa piFulghum had the pumpa working
gaged
e.elucively
m
the
manufacture;,,
|^xi.,.,
„.,e.-ort-on-l
ir.
arm.-r
.rf
tho Right with lu
The attack was now directed on the
it
^ariy this mwnitig. Iicwever.
maple floor.ng did as big a business
..
iiumnimiraTiim pi.-KM-d (nr III- (Ir-d-partlBeMl to
a blaad red. oUndlng otralght into the
north end of the mill. The big yack orfore the last stream wa* turned ««
C. Williams company, iiie.i .
hr-[ilni! Ill- l.b: l-lazf wllblii ibo boddhaouabi, A mad daoh aereao Caat the fire. The omaller steamer <
glowed an ominous red and torfered jnd the whole ruin showrd black .■<nd
IT.' II siartwl and sartbc the
CJtput last year reaching the rnar ;
Btraat brfdga. a aprint down Lake next followed by oeveral xeela of hose siewly.
Jl Jlw il-milf. iif^
111.!.Til .iinil y:
■‘devoid ef I.ght.
mcu» figvm cl 7.100,000 feet.
k Montto aoreaa the tracks, into tho mill and coon the two ateamcro. their
,wi,.d.-i ;'rii. tbuii-r nCn-liiiii.l ' k'lrruRndiue sirm-iurM,
’■Look out: the staek!" was the cry
when the daylight broke upon Che
Til- .'ilvrm rami- in fma box K. coryard, and tho paint on the rigi wao al- blned foreca throwing 1200 gallona ef
T"e W. E. Williams company was
I.-I- iflr-.iif ll.*' IHiill'r- .<ll«rll«ieil
and the firerntn within the danger .-eene. nolh.ng i-ot the nori:-.ern wall
jiiT Ilf (2cliih slritH. tht# brtoc Ibe.
moot mioed to a bl Htor by the heat of Beardman river water into the build­
r-.tabli*iied 'll IE9I. the firm at.that

;'ll,.',
.iii.1
Ml
Wimaiin
.•.fat-.l
line backed slowly away.. But the ,he brick bo.ler house and the toner
qiif
ing every mlnutetho pont-up^moca which
r li-Zm-l-.Uiai -tu, M- wiin.m Im- flu-inii’ t-ii. The dnparimrbt
stack didn't fall. It It built on a br.ck
,’me*e«ack were left m recogn.:.’. time conaistirg cf *E. J. FulgHum, th?
oixt-r say «-r> quirkly. In-iBc al ibr
lair Lc'in Hoae.t* and M C. O.i.ntt.;
thenw
A hydrant located in the tout
fdundalion and the stays are too high (j), chape. The rest ef the rr'.ll that'
I'-i- Mar.,i,-I|.- (frtqht hnuw- U-(.ire
Ill lirjj Mr. Ov.alt rrliifil and L. H-'
A aoeand alarm wai sent in. another end ef the mill yards was utiliaed.
9 he affected materially by 1
cnly yeeterday vibrated v
I'llMrwi
-iiiiiiil-d
Chlel
Murray
ImDcZcel? cr.trrid .the firm. In
1901.
depart-1 and an attempt made to get water fXem
and Motbei
prosperous hum., was ;
■iiMIulHy r>ci Hie arrival nf tb- rigs
nobrrtt ri-Tiied 4nd he was sue-;
front!.' the one at the corner ef. Ninth and
d to tho *
tangled, blackened. i;?covered wreck j
The wind veered around
jinii ivl Ilni Iilant nc-r
*1 tbf rbesakal lr«D after
led t>v^W. £. William* ol Reed!
age.
.
Icny w-<. te;k an aetw? paiinerthip. rilA la.-f.
rrjC-lli-r *.Hi il- ’i'-kir r-OelB-*04 with!* t-» miBiime
haao. Two otraamo wer
NEWSPAPER.
BURNED I
iiu- riuatiiny <n !*' *• •
'*“* Blrtilh mrtv-i lirWy- aim
flee: foui^i*. a dosen and before ai DEPARTMENT 010 FINE WORK
but their roofs v
e kept soaked and
hoH bdur had olapaad the city's entire | Psiioe lines were ccUblishcd an
•■It burned like a big newspaper." 1 was devote-l to th» npanulacluie -ol Minl.i- ...ll,! h.a.Xs;il, In ,u«vsx ..fj>'’»«'rf‘'r»>«Ma-i.ish them ano their
malinfur'ill;
s-i-h'lully
Inii-il. Bl'I
N*v-r Had Look •*.
said
Fire
Chief
Murray.
-It's
the
hot
J.ill
kinds
of
building
rratrtial
with
a'
S«bS *eet ef rubber piping was diatrtb , the public kept out of the space M
11 supply the imme
centenu. which
ili.-ii
i-iuam.
I-I.,Ihil.tii-J,
l«»il--i
i
VVli-n.Hir
ih»parinirBl arrirrd the
Irtad iR twelve tinea all dIrKted to-j tween the bridge and the mill, where diate demand. The
e we ever had.”
iLini. • Th- tuul-. '-i .i-II tt'!li iindiaWf , l.uiMing
a mu-*-d fir-sad fUawts
ward the locoing flames.
|thc greateat tangle of
Been a wind fro^lhe folding 1;i>let mapie flooring br-ng a'
cancel many orders rfew.
iji'i i--iixJ.li- II V ll- . I-- tb rrmiifiliMi j »<Tr hiuv.iin* liich let"
Air- "*>
fight waxed fleecer and mere furleua
NIGHT WATCHMAN’S STORY.
After an heur'e Tight, the fir* began
tass. the story/migU ether ipcciaily. The growth o< th;
1.1 111-. Th- lial.:iii. nf H,- iiia-liin.-i v. j p-r-r bad a k«li In.'iuiW tb-rbledbio
howeve
•■It was just after « e’claeh,'' said every ceoond. The fifty me
to weaken. The work wat closer to be different't S morning /Zlthouqn department w:s sa rapn).
tho bigWodra of the Cota Street cn- poft hagte and behind thig Queen City
2. dropping a shower of aparkt.
fine hodae owung back, the fire leddMo. wording Into their rubber cloth­ jangled down the hill toward the
ing onw a pillar of cmeko. black a* bridge. In a very few minutes Engin-

■nil'll 111 sfai .li s-as y.-ry valHalil-. I-| snoraUiK.
"tk'iihln'i
I) marblBM.
liu-Kih.-d in Ihi. ii-m.iioor- ihaB *-•
,f. .h-fiartrnenf Itiwlf
vii-- •in- .'.urit liji-k fli«>;ine tnai-lilpr'l The jC-e Von
1
l-llll-SB
»ilh ibn
m'lrli
tiro-and
lUrir-rsl
wonW
havri.
.l.-h
i
:•
I
lmiD«IUlt-ly
.naw
'
llaTs
top-rtm.
Joint
]
rUrt
that
fin-1
|V...-^,nd-. -f
xp-elol 1 that *r- rriiiHlC' "
*7
and he wa* giving up. The engine south of the ruin while the Traverse “frie prooert.. c- east E.ghtti street -..-K
<'illon the bridge slowed down and step- City Manufacturing e?mpany's plant.''''* »‘<»r ‘>*•'>9 «" '■'» Eoardman r.»-,i!.- .d >!■;.. < ?i. OHI.V aim mih S'htrb!iiie am!
II.Ill- nioM i-ti-ti.lv-| ravii ilii- nHii r-i an
The smoke gradually thmneu IS further south and m u fine with the rr. In addition to the.r mj.n building I •- l -ifnl faun-ft-1 HUH *e did sir
• Ilf. I'uli-l Stair-,'(hai
I I—I -t'l-fl
j,’
South sme mill.
Beyond this stiii, »"<» a tn-all o'f.ce bjUd.ng there
peaceful
ibi rouM bail- Inv-'ii d'*<*-"
wa'er.ouse* each with a ea -• ..I almia'l. ,Ai iH- fir- whir-h daotsrj the Per* Marquette yard building* .
made euL blinking
Thtt-- llh"?
k-pl <* Ibe Irotbone n.-;!ion feel ef limthed sveH ih- Tm-.-:'- <'ii'-- Irrin Works
one
ccal
sheds.
A
worse
place
for
a
PA='»f
ing wor.drr at the dev;sta|icn.
u r-it,'.! *f»r * n'rlork. iMi re- '
jiaiierB.
fir? df.vcn by a north w.nS eouid be produr.
SPARKS rLC'A'.
nil Ii-fnx I .J : i -i"! i.'. .l■■riled lo
SIXTYFIVC MEN OUT OF WORK, ai..! .-I.-;p
A;theug:i 'it ..vi.u. was l.gu. maij
lb-fin-..r
Rrninrt
d,
li'
i.(l.ltt
TTu- kiln,
W-tn In? tu'n.rg Ol the' r- II sixty- ■
i-' •
One? ogjin
fps»ks wti-e sent fly.ng IrOm th* bur^
niw rl.i.i T-I1U.11I-.) «. i> ‘■It:l* villi a .pa-i- Dpa-m-aih
five men ;h-? inrawn 'out »r emplcy
I'<
5 provea its worth- T"e
ing structure. Some of them werenis
iu- i'M-ir wat iln-'. ai. l
'>■} finiiU'd th- mnn-nt i
mehl. their yr?-l.. c:y tell be-ng *35.. -if.' I'l
tr
Af
'■
-a
...iceasmgly
(rem
start
to
large at a man's hand and when they
■ 10 H.e tii6-nt Hi„,-l'.i.i.in"l -i.'is-ti ihfii 'hi.. pniiiiiK Urn
OM. William C. Wiiiisms .s pmndeni ............. •
.-. d ■ - -g tc the pipes in tne
dropped burned until they wer* stamp
all thai ri>oijiio'^:«:‘
1“ iiriRT-it. p-t >bi - uat tl
ef the company and L, H. 0? 2cete. •• • H? J;i
••r • -nace with bull oeg te.i
cd out by spectators. Fertunately.th?
-r-HooneTetli-n-I-L-s-- i--*'-arj-tq imll r»ii Oi'-k-n hovcteretar, and :raa*».re'.
r’-- 'ui'
••
••'- legulart. who were l-e
wind was from th* eeuthwest so that
aiyd ur-.-f.-uitm,
.fi.—'1 i-imJi-.. ilrt-B dii-wo I'■ '
FIRE LOSS IN 1906.
•••-.-i i>. i
.uit. were ainiost Isggcd.
It was away from the adjacent mills.
Mr Firtslmm •—
« i,M-nray rtmi.>lo<?l «h. the perron
In the year IS06. t»e tOUl fir* lo-e
J
t- '
have the satislaetisn cf
But it kept shifting, first into the south

tha nlghtwateh. .“Tho engineer. Mr. boeka of the volunteer department the center ef the writhing, teething
•oaaatt. had just gel into his olcigh were tripled by the willing citizens, mat*, of burning wood from vrhich thr
and was driving off when I turned and the big nozzles were handled yrith heat vibrated in long waves. Gradually
bask bits the mill. Away back in the dexterity. Chief Murray was every­ toward the center, the firemen workedwhere at once: now at the southeast Th* beck of the demon wat broken,
amiu ei»d of tho building there
UtUe Are on the fleer. I run tnle the end Of the plarit. where the building
•Rgiiw cdom ond grabbed the he/ ;rd w.-s a rrutt ef glowing cinders;
Uwn nan M tho box. run like the dev l. areun-l al thr rorth end. where
fight the fitmre back'
tWhsa I went back into the
Mr. Bennett from the be ler* and agai
aitd I got out tho mdl hote and get the smaller kilnt-l.i*
tW MortO* jubt at th* department brushing the

body

flzmea—where

»ime«
an

at-

got bor*. -It ooomod a long time be-itempt was being made to save sour,
Hrt thoy com*, but I

gaet*

nothintf ef the tomber.

eOuW flavs got hare quicker.
ORIGIN A MYSTERY.
Thor* I* always a certain amount of

DOBSON SHOWED NERVE.
The rough atoek is piled on cars
4JK0 foet on each one. and rolled in­
to the kiln. James Dobson, one ef th*

refuao on th* floor ef the mill but the
teamsters, drove hi* horse* into the
t«aa*N for It* igniting IN and prebabef th* heat where Chief Murray
Ijr ohdoyo vrUI b*. a mystery shrouded and six men were ereuehing with a big
bl eltMers and ashes.
pipe, fighting desperately to keep the
TIM inttrier is all weed and the
flames away from the two (o.-emost
wfMl* buliding is thoroughly dry. efears, holding 8JM0 feeL SIM worth.
ftring th* beat kind ef material for
Th* first one was hauled out with the
fire. Theft Srs four kllna in which
im rolling from it in clouds. Slowly.
the rough maple lumber t* dried be­
fore being worked up into flooring.
The largest is on the east tide and
trill heWsbout $0,000 feat of the stuff
ond the amatiMl ef the four io on tha
wtet aide hoving a capacity of about
hall 00 much. The ether two face the
aeuth and held between .SaOOO and 2$.000 foot each. There woo 1S0D00 feet
all lotd valued at fl» a theuaand. mak-

ef danger and the firemen drew back
fight Com a greater distance.



then almost due north, but there w?r.'

'■'•

ACCIDENT NARROWLY AVERTCC.

'•

Despite the cries ef warning some
Eighth

•It

«»"•
street

bridge just as the second eleamer was
entering on the other end. H * team

t astride cf their ndgpoles dashing burketa of water entt
the glowing cinders that fell hitaint

••J. ti.tiitiiiie '.a caul- nfenererq.
Till- Ihirn-tl Oimrtnc mate an

R-.-ffali,.' lu <li-i-ii.'ioe Hi- ria,'*

,:ili Hr,
. . ;f li?-. ll,

.i- hivian and engineer ef the j

c-amloar-d him.
ijiBi This nu'M;

-lit uracl- of t harroal and tb-m
.» ti-’liup wlnn Ih- Map- wtrai'l

^v'-d If. iHWrlW-; mbt-nr-K■iJfit-nlt lo

.1 a ti.-oerve mueh credit for their ^

1?.- J

:‘rc-t to alep the-blaze before
1? A partment a.rr-ved.
,

.i-,?;.! i.izb’1 li:- kiiud
10’ w.l- l-fifirHii- irry valoaM-111-’
rmr-m.

f.irHi jizuln.
VWunieer Overeome.
.A"inr l-*r<llof Hm xMaotenr,

If !r -ih' i'ro"Vlup?J >' * if'vie-

ai 'bn btyesn sad rxwpdods .

•' —

Sy that time the kiln* were gon.............. .... '** **•* *'’9'"* ^>- Foriunately it was
t E.ghith atreet and Boardmar

I

i.f the machinery wat saved ,

was grasped by bystanders and forced . -r
almost up on the sidewalk in order to

fwnt*7f
BT tii
xne b~1d."n9!'*(^ir«r4'.T!s^^^
o'uiioin^ t-ropic ecrvsi .
. -

t -t the whole C'ty is proud '
their ability as fire figit-

■ •

only pufiB. though the element of dan
ger wat never absent.

towardth. whit, heat Th,second;'^'*^‘'J»^^_^»"“"'
dr^ onto the East

s rolled out v
edge* smoking. Dobson jerked this ou'

ii'C''ewded out the emer*.
Chief Murray thinks
.ninks that ^
he
could
eouid.
The prodiffl of the firm was Shiphave stopped any further great dam-*
.......... .. plant and yards of’the South ;
'■ *•««« O'O'
tbe un.on
Side Lumber company ar? net overirnri coitiderabie was also exported,
eeventy.five yard* to me we» and,' Tr-cempany owns
.ere* of val-

*'« there might have^,,

,

ibr Ih- ..mnkr- and h-uf. Hr- sax on'
I r.itiii-mm-and root ii_1.ihi,r, .
Tim il-ta. ri-vim In Hu Ris.ii:'!'- ll ;» lin-.at ih- nupih rad bmwn-ro Hm
l-,il-r .rwrtm aud r-nziii- n»,fii. This
iru. t.-uHv.-'i.. r<-. oH.-r .lute. ?

: and others,
.body seemed w.l

•■.«lp the f.reme.i
i-,»r Murray was

■ •("•ai -i-ally

Although the wind wat gentle, the'suppsrf cn a eanc, h.t

itoMs;

Ih-'<«i*g*u-.i

tparks were light .^id they were seon' cr.ppled b, rne jmatism. leaned over f.iliiU-

« valuable still were the designs onto the shingles. The prlUr of emekt flying everywhere m the path pl,ih?|and loaehid him en.the arm.

Th- I-?.i -i:. ru> ’.*»i.':i t-t>' lu» plat- 'and th- man

.in'iy. ai.-l-.lma iha'
I WJ'I t-' ufi|Ti.i:i;:pi. ly JI'l.TAl;-thr-.Ui •

fatality added to the dmaMer.
LARGE SPARKS,
'ferent directien. a man. leaning for

1

fartory baltdibS and: .'-q-,l|iti.-fn

Hriuloai|y-.ft-,i'-i

Hori. i,.. hi' lii» t|< ip«-the brat and
'.i»- jce<A.- site till- iwtull Ihal h- wa*
iiTouzh' liar*, tu Ih-f5ai'
^roe.i>- h-.im- uartniMiroHi.

• '
4nt3l«-rL.I ha PTWVW «

Tab pbysf-

■ HVMiiBwd DO Pa«r Pifte^ I

QRANO TftAVeR9C HCRALO. ‘TMUMSAV. WAKCH 14. mr.

..-jlilUIIEfiUTRIDE

• W. K. WIIIIWM Ca. PIM DMIrOrtd.
convict lahoi of Ulcblgsn la rnisttng'
of lusllliiie*. Tlie adUiv*n of « .-l vun< stiwe lor ib<- roads H...............................'
ICoaUBDCd from l*ain> FWu-ro.l
s.
a.1 dcfivered by Mr,
M. Welch
rheA-I'liper
P
rtaBi wofitcd over bla for some llni'' pir*ldeol olTbi lonin eoontj loslllai< trap niek tbsi might be crushed aiMl|
_______
U (h« QUID Kbovrd M pulrv at sH. lie MXlny. and ws. a nitling goorl talk d-jliiered
«m« up abd arouad today aod beyoad He spoke cr lonls rviniy a> s pliueei
I LacK Of Confidonce In Your Own
In 1.WI
Ur. Earle h- uppused tu lit- rial
hwklnc niber pale «aa all right.
point (
labor Ui aad U trymg u> get tbe
wj
Town.
ArtlBelal mplratloa ««. peoeaaao wealth 01 the countv m u* soli. It* repeated and in Its •dare a 'oad
actl for aevi-™i aUaulei It lotrind at up lo-dsle fsrmere and buslucss men. {air money tas to be toted on bv farm-'
tbousta be voBid not recorer. Ho*, the state InstiiultoD* which are mod­
'« |iay lag lli<- HOW IT KlULS OFF BUSINESS.
els of gootl maaagekeni.
ed
adjacent
tu
the
property
crer. aflcr mon- aiimulaBU *ere au
Mniiy of the cltlscns cl luma upetii-d
4BlDlMeiTd the pulse atwnstb.acl ilicli homes to aocommorlate tbr |w-u- i'™.
The Mirhlsan Corn .......................... EMbiM ths Msil Order Octopus ts Dclapldly aad It *a» iiui loag Irton. b. pir a« the eaiacliy of the hotel, wss sorlii
jclaiien h.-ld li
t. ltliely Inadecutle. The sprakeis. In- lag I
' *B» out of>Unecr.
re
Bne eihibil of corn wi
eluded some of tbe ver.
best that A VI-.-)
CwigrBtulstM Voiuamfs.
First Duty of Good Citiss
could be seeurrd from Ibis and <kb- played la tbe tonfb above the a
"I desire to ccnfcraiulale tb« rolub cr cutes.. Addresses aad discussions lum and showed a uiarkt.d Impruvs-r
leers.- said Uw ehlef. “Tbey ooi oalr *w liuerspemed with 'good mitsle ment over that of lait yea.- and iv,->: X*> yon belle.e In .votir own town tad
studi In Ibeir posts but obeyed orders and reclutkms. uod all who alteoiled veara ngo Many i-i ihe lur-ailums j coiuiuunllyy U yon do. wbtt duyuudu
irtlwl III the' corn show ».t.- in the for your owu town aud ivuimuniiy*
with a sUllncDCN that was a crest bad a i-'t.val good lime.
It wUI be ImisMslble for »s now to
may he that .vuu bare obaerved
bdp. When I tdd them loRhlft a line give anything like a complete an-uuni
gradual fsbiiig off In loutaes*. Thing*
or to edjte la dooer lo the flames ibey -• •- -------- —vting. but the 8op<ni-nls and weie amngist -si i
have not heea going aking SI thk lively
urm a fine diaplav in a toum ne;
I* annuali1 report will igive
did it at oaee *ltboul kickluc. Tbey
rate
which seem* to be JuatiBed ler toe
cdlngs
dM eaecHeat «ork aad I want to
Prof. J. .
pfeseuigt-aeralproapi^iy. Ex|*rt*ia(
them and ereryone else wbo helped paper*
(^I’ramali
l*il'-iuu* aad vioae bboerver* de.larr
• eummuoJiv I
Ing a
iB/ormatlon
tost BS'er lief..rr bs* toe fuite«l butesi
Ibod of selrci
along agricultural and bortlculium:
Improve ibe
Ibei are now been ao geoerally i-rvaprruus a> it'l*
llnee. Ibat wlU be of Imereat to even
iwlug rather t
farmer. This report will b.- rwidy foi
SI this wou.-ni.
e of tbe lodeiies from other seeiluns
dlstribullou-In July or August and t
liow doe* your «viu borne plsve
catkm of tbe balldlass. Oa lb copy will be aent to every member ol
WniiT of Wlnonn
slack U|. with this deelsraU-.-ut Are
esllll
east Bide was tbe riser aad It eras Is Iho iiiMllute aoelelies In the varioui ifai- Judging at
.vou aud yeur^elebU.iw getiiug your
dellrered
pcmalMe to briac a tine aetou that counties of tbr state The farmers ol also
ihisl-s of gtow- sbate et tb* prt>*perily?
If no-_.
Grand Traebme coiinly who have nol lection of seed
Ob the seest aide was the Pere Mar get Joined the Instilule aori.-tv ear
•there's a reason, " as a certain adver
qn«U» Usek elesaled Bfleco or iwcaly slUl do no by sonUlng Ibr annual tnem of seed aceonlltlg lo IbiUser way*.
feet. This made It nceeaaary to brine bersbtp fee of » cents >•< E; O Ladd, was a strong pidsi with
tVhal I* the reason- .
all Uaes in from erne side, from Bebib seereury. Old Wesloa. HIcb. This
A reeeot writer on ihe revirrl of itslie done as soon a* possible,
II doBtreet. |t was Impoasllde to anrrotnd abould
•loral aidrit ni tbe only renieil.v aemnit
ao that yruir name* may U--pI.oed
the Are and If the iinea could haru oulhemaiir toe ruin of the small town and Hie
W. T. Raven of Br-«>ktvn iliM-ii*..-.l
beea B^tea to it from different qaar dent may know bow many
twergruwlb of the big city preaeols

...

“I an aiaeteen yes.** <dd and g* H
pinie* a good deal
I waat to i
Bjwelf pleasant aad agrrewMe. Ihi
a |wvr s-OBvenatlouisl.
t .itil.l

drose dosra to U to lay the itaiea It
was so hot that (ho apparatus was
acorelied. Tbe bones showed no fcai
whateeer bat ardat op to the blase
and worked aa tbonch they
Joyts« thennelToa. So hot dM It pet
that It was oeceaBry aeeen
Bore the llaea back to keep tlieni
from balBC aeorcbed.
Pullad Man Opt.
*
WhUe Drirer Jamea Baker was
worklnc aa tbe east tMe of tbe buUdtag be headis splash aad saw a.a»ir-t
. legs atlekiBc out at the riter. He ImnedlalMy went after him and hauled
him oirL Just aa be got him cm tbe
' bank Hr. Baker sHpped and went in
bimstit but got out without difficulty.
Narrow Cacapa.
As the heavy bose wsicun came
dosra the hill Irom tbe retlroad U
slewed aad tv a tew momentt ther^
was danger of a grave aerident.
Driver Baker lashed his hones into a
ffister ma and kept ahead of tbr
wagon. NMr the foot of the hill some,
one had Mtehed a dellverr aMgb.
ieavlag It atlefciBC oat Into tbe root:.
Thera was no ckaaee to make a stop
and la was Impoaalble to awerve. Tbe
.

spaei was ao great that It
ool o( the way.
Tbo

ts kDvkoi

out was from
e shoB

which 1

•LUO ONE.

ACME.
SMghlag is gelUog rather Ihla.
Neatly an have their lee pet up
The ka crop It very Bne this eeaeoa
, T%* are aeveral Bab bouee. or the
bay BBd sonae nice trout are being
Hoxale was In Orand Kapld*
last week: he was caUad oa the getnd
L. B. Oarpaaler preached bl» fsrrsrell anDoa at Acme SuaiU}. leaving
for bte hotne al Clarion: be Is driving
b wltb Us hone.
iSatunUv Pal Conlin hi* *unr Traverac City with a Urge
r baled hay In some way hi*
pped over near the trrp of BullU. Mr. CoallB. while lumping
-t himaett. MBdcd on bU bed*
e frosen ground, laming him
H walk.
.
. Kneiper while helping
r Hiiren's lee .
f Inluiwd. Tbrj bad l*» teams

• p building when they

P*«

lling upo
«ial ribs and hurting bis bean
aatna Is altendlog hint;
;8Seeklcr with his moving picjtMtalhmenl win appear at the
Iowa hall Saiurday evening.
J 1«. nader the auspices of the
d Hasten Star lodge. Prievs 1<)
nit. Bvrrrbodv come and
r family. A. Mr. Sbeeklei
asl fall, we all
II know'bi* en
V O. K.

Hlhh*.M-», »

, Jobs r cii'k

ansuil roundup <>I tbe
ten' Institute eas beld

•»*•’• »•''•

ing r>oin'« KldJ>rt IMS W.- an- t
willing to give uDuiialifi. d • ndvi
rnent of I>wn's Koine I*iiu I...
rare of Kiilnev romplaiiii. "
For sale hv all dealer*. P.“!i e
rents. Kesier Uiibern
Co
»uB
New York, .sole agenl* fru the {'n
Stale*

Cugsr In Ceffe*.
In isvlfe* i. .1 .rady which ha

Michigan's way of eoru gtow ing where
Ihc value of the fo.ld»r is taken Into some jiertlneut «•p^ll!on* on ihi* topi-, man wh -'fre.iue.-jj* rrstanrau
aiTounl nearly a.s much as Ibe grain. llesd wlial Hlrh.vrt] llatnllton B.vn]
Michigan *¥-* noi ral«- com m sell
We can tcuieh upon rmly
but to fi-eil out iiiion her (uniis aud la many eotumuiilHe*-ihe Uvl
e the sp'tere «if id* ob
things whieb we think will be <d mueb
Interest III oor readerx. Hon. J. II. also liiivs a giss] deal of eoia iroiii belief in your own b-uir Idai-e:,
aervaiuu). an na different . Jaase* of
Hale of South Olasuiabur}. Cuim. Illinois H
Th* Hall Order Butinma.
e iniiisdclidua Uecord.
t“-e|de. ss.va
Mr. N A t'lvp of Nonbvllli'. si»ike
• Ibath
-ivotw
of
Isaiiias
allloBey
c
rop
Mirhlgaii
>■ "Handllug II • Annie Orebard." an
more >ug=-T ch.-t1. rich .............
proiliiees wort- la-ana lhan anv othi-r bap* lieiler. n InBeale and Its Treoi
stale. There are threi- leading varl.- fatnlllar thlug*. whi- h lia« eunl-W tlie also a'lueii.v .■.iti.inai n:h- I
........ .......................
iiK> acres of apple oi
tlcs. Uie Slunll white navy, the retl kid­ mail onler «.u*loes* i., g-j:a aiirii head
drink sneecer .-pfr.*- than wo
ehgrd on the roogb rocky bills of Conney and Ibe liruwn Swede, the le-ri kld- 'way In tbe rural dl*trl' t*.
that ••Id lueu have the sirocti
neelleol and claim* that such land I*
■ It la a reeuenteed fart Ibat the re wf all wli.u) 11 eoo>e« lo cdf.
heat adapted lo raising apples, of the iiejw general!} bringing ilu- highest
Iirhv In the nuirl.i-l, Tliej lire of >•». tall business of the eouatry vUlan- noi.-ceal.le. too that drinker*
Ihiest t]U*l’'y»e mtphnsiteil the
ri-lleiii qiialll). g<ssl vielib-rs and will
Importance of ihoroughnesK in
and Ibe large t-wn*. for that matter. dinner .'vffee terk- li.very tun.
and sliipiDcnl to an>: |mii of ihe
spraying, nml said ibat thinning
1* la-lng iWlrii.veil. Year li.v .vesr the ey ihstt ihrt «h..-h rlicv lak
orld.
frull when necessary, was Just a*
We li.ive onl. iiiurin-il iiism a few once |.ro*ts*roi:« nier'-bniir* are lieitig inorniiJ--- .1 ki-"'. a inldd'e a
uenlial wilb apple* a* With iiearbes.
Ihe lofik-s diaeuased *i (hi- great In- forced to the wall-slrlven out l.v the who take. Just tr.o lump* ta
Don't mil Brsia and sueoi
iluie and have iH-Klier lliiir nor mail oMer basluews. And this I* lak- Ibe n-ornlng. wb-lt I* l- l-it i
tfaeni aa they ripen and bring ibeni
lug fda.-e in face of Hie fact that the nge. lu
uiee for aiiytblug like u full report
Into cold atorage within :< hours,
'e hope every farmer in Giioid Tiav- pepiilallon aud purehaslug jiower of- afler . louer lu- put*
packing nil fanrv apulr-s In taixes inse roiini' will Join the Institute ms toe eounlry db-iriet* arc erer on Ihc In
Th'« iiiak.-* a *
atcad of barrels - Coayperalive ctUii
ely and thus b- .ible lu gel a lull re- crciae.
Ibe drick. wlikh. I stqt|
plants ate the mifag peeCMl.n of the mei-ilng.
tdace of after duttier leu
, ''Whal I* i|ie matter!
ly. He said be was to Detroit
sab•Tbe mall order bonse* ara drawing
and all tbe l>e«i auples be nav
Tba
Ward
-Bliriard.had been sbippod lu nearlv 3.0(10 i
Ihe cash retail trad* from Ur natural
"Bllnanl- t* an Amerlran word.aa.va cbanm-l* i» Hie cltieo.
-.•by not Mlchlcan fruit? The api-i
I the oaly • all ihr-year rountr fnili
ton <Tllear> New*. Tbe date
rrlM.uet Jaiu.o. Bn|tv. Dia
"Till- grow th of Ibis «s-topa* ^s l»k-u
eumalanee* of lia origin are
Is the man of nfty rear* of aae ths
pbenoiiK-ual. Krem a JelI.r-like hies.
•ni- .t tiu'i .vou Hs-aaioeman
> today pisniluc apple orchard*. Tb
Tbnngb It nna tir*t ••oiuhionl.v iiseil hy wlHs-ut form, an exi<erimenl fifteen
o .laic priM-u for hve ye,-.-*
young msn is in too blc a hn-r. b
Ibe Anierkaii nen-s|ui|iera as a g-ssl
g-**lj year* ago. It has growii to i>ro|r>rtl(>n:x year.. nz->r I'rtwiiu-r- No.
raise trees for It lake* ten year*. Bu
vrord for a aaow H|oalt
e winter I that threaten tbe etjerailuaiiou of the
rl,:l Alt..nii-.v - Whal? N-1 the
at SO be h. sorry he did not take ui
of I<e<ikKl. It t* anUI to baew
retail •'oimiry tncrvhsul
u i M-iii Ip priM-ii f-.r leirelary
tbe work In early life.
known ifi the west in that senae uearl;.• An Idea of the wav Ibeni.-ueyof Hie
} l-r;.,,
Today the best »ruli 1- d.-iua
tweny years earlier. I'rom an- Eugpeople Is being drawn lni-> this mall
a -t Jur
feet, bict
llab writer of 183{ Ihl* senten-e I*
unlrr Imle may lie bad fo-iu the rc
quoted: -A gi-iillemau at dinner aakeil IHirra of some of these I-uum-s. A ler
me fur a toast, and. auppoalug b»
as food. Apples arc today p
tain mail order bouse of ('bhsin- w hich
smsll packaecs and sell for n
liegaa with a few thou*and dollars (If
penae. I lom liided lo g.. ulieiid ami
iraaget. by the doii-n.
tci-ii ,v*ai
give bUii and hi- like* n l.llnjinl.'- Here
In -rewird In the San J
> arrauge.11.
al.K-k of!
Hale considers that U
blloarU nilgbt well mean n metaphor, Increase Hiut sos-k (o »»'i.issi.isai. The
Ised evil.
Manv riTuiMlles have leal vnllay. widrh would squan- with
monthly l-uslm-** onsiuiii* to fTi.is*'.
I ! have not J.C-I
l«-en tried, hut the lime and sulphur
enn, Wiih a ti-arl.r net profil of m-ir•St <ff all «' It aids maAmerican paper who reralleil that In than Rt.ivsi.nno.
loriallv to the htallb and vigor of (he
toe fortie* a bllKsard was a partleular
“Tills, mind you. I* the rc ortl of bin
.'besides hllllog the scale,
Ir of R*p*nlsnM.
kind of volley-s raliUng one. Bred In one Instliiitloti. There ere doieii* of
uses III poiiDif* of lime and 13 pi
of suipbur to >' gallons of watt
.ihi-m In rhi. jco. little and hig. ami
preparing It for use pnt Jn gallon* of
buiidrads -r Ibt-m In Hie vano-i* dtle*
e f..r
of tbe Viillt*! State*. Tbe.v are sfriiig- of a airaiebi Iwiked i
la of migratory birds from lag up like iniisliri-ims eiery night. ed wiHi long hlado* wherev'-r the l.o.lj
sad sulphur, and krep 't
behind a.
All that I* iieceasary to slart n osil or­ and iimlrt I'Ui.-li rtn- cbalr. Ou the ha- k
der bO'Ines* I* n place to receive mail Hie kuite* lire placet! horizontally; un
cold water to make Bfty t^Jona and
A Savage'a Sans* sf Duty.
auij money enoiigb lo get out tbe Brst the seat, as «e;| a* at 1h- base for live
H U toady for u-«- He advUed dip­
Altbougb tbe AuatraiUn atcorigiiibatch of priming and for tbe Brat ml
ping all nuraerv siock before actilnc.
ba* hi* vendetta, it la not slway* re
veitl-itrc canipalpi.
In the lime and sulphur wash, cun•Like tbe patetit tiieillt Ine luirine...
being taken to sm I'-.at the wash I- venge that be seek*. Darwin ii-II. oi
aative aervaut of a we*t AuMraHai
Dot hoi anough to Injure the trees.
tbe mall onler buslDiws depends on tie- rfalf. Tbeae Made* are sliirpene.! with
The spraying for scale muai tu- done magiatrate wlm went one da.v to bl
gullibility of.ibe general pnldh-. Tb-ui- a wbeutooe before us. Wide World
In the spring liefore the buds o|wn master, aaying ibat ooe i>f liia wlve> sand* of people every week semi lo
Magnatne.
be applied only once
had died.' He must go awny tben-rnp- Ibeir bard earned --asb to some mall
or ones' In two years.
s diataat trilie and spear a tromaa order bouse in itajnietif for gt»*l* Hint
Well KtMw.
Mr. Hale is a strong advru
aallafy bia aenne <-f duty* to iV could have Iveeii »s-t:ghl cheaper ni
j fiayley You haven't tiad •v.-a«i.
low headeil tree*, .va U »*ve
dead woman. “If ,vnu do. | |l *end .v..u the-r home store.
me of plav.iig |.uker for
priaon fee life. " sakt hi* maaler.
-Wb.r do the.r chi It! It l« owing lu
rlTuliiig
I rear*. Mrs. t;t.t1\- Three years
r ■ year the msn bung shoot, look
tIaMr to tbe desire -f the sreragt- |>
dear. Cayley ||ow do y.m know
: vretrbed and III and romplaloing son to he btimhugged and partlallr
with eitetuiloa head* for rej
three .rears!
Mr*. tiaviey-Bac
that be eonlil neitber esf nor aleeji. *• the e1T.-t of |■ersis|ell> advcrt1.it
tbr limbs Id low headed
fee worn thi* dre*« ibai long, r
aplrll of hi* wif* liannted him The mall order house send. n..i ii. i
cel It the 1**I time I estitfit y
ime be bad not Uk*n anoth-r life tractive llte.-ature to evet* fanilly
dIsmisMsI at the liistir
t Hicbleai
leau bight
bera. Al laat be dlaapfieared
A the coTinlry
In this llieratvire. eo
ed hv Pr..f, J l>. .,To*er
year later be returned In bigh condl
iDd Klale tllchwav
tloB.
There was no legsl eviden~ and cheap lungazlno*. Ictiovn as nu
"Wbeo I wn* y.-Ohs. n.y d*ar. gtrit
II. 8 Earle. Pjtd. Tower Sltoke of the against bint, but It was known ih*t
to a distant irlhe. hid
Ttmog ui-n •'
MU-hlgiiu lias ds.i'o" speared a wnmas to detib and «o. a*
•Tlien. papa, whrra.. roji allow o>'
tbonebt.
Sfqveased
the
spirit
of
hH
r roads lo |t«k after The fu1 require tliiil nuids nnist car-^ deptrted wife
( limes tnore. in ln.id* than *i
Has inve*l»d II,
as the labor prnWeni 1* lu
Le.s'
rwpilnl, hnlll himself a b-viiie and Ivee
i-nlved. Begin liolldlng In abort »ee•nu* famoti. Kill
,an n*s two Iitl- artlre In btiilcling np the town w t
•ollvelbft;
from the luari-i l eetiInef i-tilma to fai
ni only was be tbe expeeialion that he would lie a
mlrtv.r aud 1
setiUmrnl m fMiir of
Ivrilliant poet, ei
and rrltle, but Mwed to do a legitimate MiXne** in
tbe fare «
IwiU-r blghwuvs will sriread raindK.
much Ibat we know of Ket
_
leglHmate
wa.r. He is entitled to tb
We neeil si-liisils of Instruelloii «l the
New*.
Lamh,
B.vroo,
Mmre.
Ooleridge,
r«ek

trade
of
hi*
Agrieulmnil eolleg.-. he said. I- s"»IT
tod farly !e has been derived from Jirent He pay* his laie* *n-l eoutrih
L-*l end Found.
knowledge of these .elet-ririe* mea to Hte support of the .-..mrounity.
gotul rtwds enthusiasm was up north, v.hlrb Hunt cave to the wo-M. Pcia- Tliat community owe* him « reciproca'
and another said K-emiw all Ibe ennc • happy spi^t and gennlae dety-the duty to give turn the [.refer liauM-a »!!.' -i-k iua-Url
U^ng^ :.t <•
tcrortse Is there
arriiip. l.e gl- ll'inf* writlngf em-e .vf trade, everylb-ng f-l»e l>e:nt was c«Te*:i.ii. .1 f > fl-id:
Hu^K-.- fit-- •
,u«d whst Nlrhlcaii Bparkle with wH and cleverees*. while eqntU- This 1* tbe tbe->ry of «;i or
v3ln. under the new
ranslaiion* are atnoiig the rholeeat ganjinl elvllirjsl comranuitie*. l-^u.
'. N'» JJf-- l*illofthelrklnd. Hi« pecimiiry dtfflenlriei nine with the family and gong on up
nndoubte«i:v- ivrevenied Hunt giving its fhrough every otjtaaitaii-.u lo ibat «t
ehunott* In two vear* eypendeil
vest al limes, hiil after be was toe stale
Home p-otertieu from f->r
onn and luilli n-- mads New ynrk
l«d a {lension airotl-illng In all to eign ro ile--* i* Ihr tirst .tuir of every
HiKi,«i“ auu gm Bvi- miles .< r'one
per tntinin the fiprored com cood cititen. If tbe village an-I
;^d. New Jris.' l3«iinoii and
■ulle* ronmvili-ui JliH'.oo” 'and
and angtrip'oievl lei*tire enabled life iliat his grown up niider iiaturr.>
mlleii. YOU' leglslaiutv. M,
Ba le bim to make hi* mark on Engliah lit- tiw* of trad.
mM. gave me »f«0M two year, ago
rre whh esaaya of remartabte reia'I htis.a.
Iw pr*
ada of li
power- pcarsotv'' Weekiv
, agalnit the nufair inrwida
-------------------------------I orler hnSinra*. Arol :h;s .ga he .k*,.
C««W Hava Bavtd Ht* Wood.
\ «>!.'
organltat.on Bud e-M~*tior
.A numlwr of rear* ar> a village lo Ift the j.eople know the fact* oWjth^eaaiempan of tliei..wwof Mld.liw toe mail .ovler l.usioes* and -he offer
Biaies aiia •
in tbe I'nlted
1
boro wa* very much wrought lip over big* on the altar
credul.ty wC
third of
tbe intpo4»elh.n of a imi.i.-*! insini Critw beaiiitfoil.v le,* '
ConneclL-;l had. We havr
ooes to do this
i-.W.'’*: ,«1 Sorrall^:'
"”Tl"’ai'^'
Michigan are th
sat lo
Advartiae In Heme Paper*.
nriCKETS on Bale March 6
• ihC
ft i. quite Wi'l.ir tbe range of p,.
he settled c
I end 19. April2anci 16.
! deal I glhlliiv that if the h-.*! mercbani
plcloii ■ would Rdvenlse a lAHe m..re ta tb
leg* was not alway* al->re
made a fiery *i»e.-h m ••pp-x « A i local paper ibe local pe->ple would r.-j
nelgbunr whose hi.-k yard J. •tl toej tnany thing* from them which Hie
speaker* emW hardly arait for tbe D»w Imy freai tbe mtil order house*
tad fussy lMrra.rt!'s>.T«sBt. T. vke gr.BTfi
WEararr.w -sh-.ui:,' esr;a*lt*r.+.SBdApr .
rav of stone II of gravel BSit".* cloae .-f tbe remarks. Then. Jumping

”‘*bollTngVJrn?*^tbM''add the lime

sfTi'-,:,rjr,rr^r

LOW
RATE
ROUND TRIP
HOMESEEKERS
EXCURSIONS

K. 10 March 1st I1M>7.
•tings were beld la enopera,_b tbe Ionia Conntv Institute
m tbe large aedttortnm ol
____ U A. Cartrfl. whM-h be geaerousIv furaNbed heated aad lighted tree
tiVUlles dail
to bis feet, without wailing to address
of cbigge. The atteadaaee ranged
tbe vbalnnaa. be aald: “Cosh. air. If J, cm* and t.rulM-s mama'.'a sore tbrcsi
from Ere huadi '
-Dr.
Tboma!
fentleuin
gad thh Interest
nfnlti »r an organ I «di..iH.I liave ba. . Ettelri.
ginnini lo end.
spring elrethtu Y.iu wi.- i> if i--u «ituthangon my w.sal j.lle .rear* ngo.'
Tbe)dpMlDf neatloa was esUrd m want H. Thai la home rule
order ^toBpIly at ?:il a. m liy Prof.
Earle l>elleves w«- can ii**- Hi*- ^iosinn Herald.

|try a herald want ad

! Way SMclal Second
Oass llctete to
PscUtoCout

TffiKfTS

th-sler* addn*-

o LurimU rortun.

juiracKuiS

Rest Estate Traotlert.
0«-8i E Cha-c to Wleatech 1.
v'h.iM-. iiat. cl' IL 1. A |•.■. ^ I-!
la.til. r rii.iiiieil ami. viP
«• Wilkin* 11*'iff
......
3- RIS, Ittv-v
I.enai>u1 S ItoxsH- to Riee- II

MAKCStHE

ri

|.a,

8ntl-li .t .v| to ■
8iiMller. paircls, |3M*.
Willtom H Wlsrhllt-arkv m
to U-itir 1-; Marvin, nt ', trf s.

w.'ky «^d^w*lfV‘‘'..e‘’vd"
Id w‘- «r *w >, —It. T 77 It I"

ARlOSAMJpind
it in your dwr
kitciicn .T-i >cu want lo ore iL
RoarJed ccficc ioMc its strength
anc! flit Of if c!-t>c:cd to the »ir,
on-J ct cG il. i Vritiiy as cofec
s(l37 sriatng. Loose cctfcc fold
c'ji ci a beg. bb ci tin n usually
•jc-t;' cJid icilcd b)' haodfiog.
Don't take il 1

A Parting
Shot at Winter
Arc ihHPxccDtioiiaJ values »vc oiler
on lines of winicr «oo(i* inal arc incoinpUie lines wc cannot duplicate
for another > ear.

Suits
Overcoats
I'liderwear.Sweaierw, Flannel Shins,
Foil i. Caps'.
::

OH
BO'
OYS'
SUl
#■

Our Spring Stock
tsuiis. 1 up Co,i!-s, Hats, Ci.;.-'. Slr'rts. .
TroijvierF. Nf ■ kwrar .liready cry out
fur more room.

Wc Want
Your Business
and ihe excellcn: values ihown by un
are wonhy of your coniideraiion.

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Travers? aiy, Mleh

v'rsBdUarvd>.ll:-'b. OramJ IU(>rf ■'a

* *•
Butts. Cl
15. T S

B Alwitda
Blackwood. «9S0.

Mr. Y»ongwed-Thls dwaert i«-pai
don
m»-perfeciiT . dresdfiri.
Mrs <
Yoongwed 1-m aorry. dear, hut the!
fact 1* Ibe recipe na* given roe hr a |
friend, and her hsndWTillttg ta simply 1
llruelou*.—Kllegenvle IV.ai

Siiiallev, ^h.i 111 and ;-o.

’*• T

o Leillia J

T,'r

G. R. ® I.

_J quite a cut ahead.
iS's mill yard is well fl
ind tbe mill b

sub. of H I. A Cn -a Srri. «t1M
i
Edgur T. Prav t* ul t.t n ilKaai (t
.|<Wy,.4 of let i: «w, 14. T
B-S.

j«u.v •
MA1JEI-; lUetp, at. of .e>*
t
must rea,-!i tbe aj. ,i - gei a
Ye*. Mabel
As soon aa .vou eater
cauM*
tbe parlor shake yoar bead and eirlalg.
Angus McCom ami wife to Jaran Jin imol envies -t.- the L,dnvvw '
lag lotj.l t.-ue:
: ivonn,-parcels,
see.«. T 17. B !♦.
inn.-pare
.Dona's Kiilat-: 1-iii* a:< lot .(be
;« Cbarien B. aad
S. O. IM
•V)h. dear: 1 washed my hair ve«ter
Mina M Laaniu. |am i*. sor. 9. T Z
day ami can't do a thing with itr
R
I". «3tKL
Tbat teti'-c. a mt Hgbt away and
rharle*
K
I-annla
and wife to Mia
pot* cvciy oil.- al ease. Tbl* expif*1.
patevt*.
k‘:. f. T 19. U I
run cau Iw umsI whenever rvinveraa
i.-a lag*. Slush-is a gn«t bt-lp Ex
r-hatle* li Maba and wife to Frmak
press yvi:;rw!f Ihi* way i
. M-ltii and wtfe. paicrN. II 1... E Cus*
--n<-1l. I vjoo'i know anyrtalng aUm
:».ih. !:.••<•
tnu.K. I.ut r«i. know v.Im pl-as*
,„,0 : g....... .. t*ity Brick 'Harlifne Cn. lo
frank Helm, parcels, -e lu. T ZT.'ll •si- different r
iintd ‘ ^ ^ ee.-u.
v aoMreni roll
„,p.‘
ElBH'-Nortbpntp to K O. NeUOb
• Kidoev
Pil
• use^F*”*-'* Bdnu Park add. |139
fait Pbarmaev.
Ol. 8ogac aad wtfe to ParmC CUi belt, iiaieei'
9, T 37. R 11, «.«
lew ditj* -iffr u'iug -atMI hav. “
.
Leonard H. Ruacb
iv. »rdlbaBt1
^ -oeoived lu-neflclai Ji->-iU' liotu,

of the report It will be nee
have published, so Hut evi
ber may be «u|iplled wl^ a c

All the cHya bose was la nae.
feet, aad each e«clM> had two
freta IL Tbe froanJ eras Bnesen
aad Icy about the laill. Wbea tbe men
were oedered to abm It was impossl.
Ide foe them to beep ihalt feet nnd
they woBld be bowled over lino nine
piBs. -As the Brc was imtieif'under
•xdlfol the prearate was reduced i>
that tbe Uaaa eoeU be baadled eaalei

REACHING THE SPOT.
It Csn'^ Done. So gcores el Tra
City C'tirsot Say.,

RAPID CITY.
Plu>Mil Party.
Rapid Oiy. Mlcb. SUrck ll.-Rapld Voice. lortnerV a promloail baataeas (owacd by Hebry W. Carey of Ma*lP
A terr Wcaaul auiprlM va* pvtp(<aot tiapire has beeo en*aeed to; t«- ttwaty lo sailafy a debt of
tni«4 at Uw borne of Mr mod Mra. M. City has two blarbaiultb sbopa
< after the ffnn a Intermria at tbU|
Tbe orit Ellie party wUeh k»» ^
Sira. UatM»?k who b*a brai vet?
Haboer. tli, Bute
Balurfay
place and pnipblrles a yteai aoccess j t
VTvnlns. ibe vlcUna
Mt». M.
ria. will be blM
B. Hoopivr «vnt lo Traverse CIt} for bif cveeera here. He alao en»wuj coimt of other e
Habner. Mr. and Mrs. Jobo Habnrr
, ______ a
_ .new prerideni. .so f
evealaa la Btewartb
eslabliab
and Mlw Brnba Habaer. ibe affair Monday nHumed Wedoeirfay.
As low price* upon Roods of pood Qual looadetny. The laai pany drew but a
The pump ai the Hoop tnlB save
l«ln8 >0 tbr satorv of a (arevell party
Cdicenied. and al*o >ay». ihei small crowd but (boae who <Hd attwd
lo tbe latt tbrro at Ibrr left for Tueaday nionilna ao lbe> coald
i-e. win be paid fc- enjoyed c
tbelr hoo» in Kiitumi. Wit., si 4:2i luitnp aaier in tb- UHK-r. AH the
.cvesiaRs of tbe season and a IVfer
this aflcmsoo after a amth's visit mill nien had two day- vacallou. farm and dairy piod*is ni bis place
inowd is assured (or Monday
iMlslnesS.
Ev.-tyiblus
i.i
in
powl
ninalne
ordei
bciv. The eveulnc was sery pleasant
1
There will be a social aftefWM al
I> spesl in various ee)o>^Me ways )u>«.
^tlie
lAdlea' library STIda;
tAjgn pmW lliekiu (it Bonita MRton v
KRSONAU
nnd durine ibr vreeinc suiiper,^
I
RTwm aad n ■
!->«n Toisday.
aenvff..
y.-uni W.slm-sday s Ibeotd.
oi Qoeea CHr
Mrs. J Wlfabl and lUlU- daostater
j
II McCariy
and wile »( Unu-ns
amp So. i~’. will uo-i toaorrow
their nioUier aaU'pniud-nKHbsr
ssed tbivucb lb-' (ity •« th.-ir way
.'vnai liu- Uatik- .d dbliaii dts. .U wrishi law w.-ek
fu-mooo with Mr. tioodrhb oa Raa1 Kr-vsua- Ibis luumini:
rrunlon on Ibv Natiuual
VC. A. Merrill. <bc basillns deiiils;
1 H, Wise and wdr .i«ur tb. day
Uhllob UUIUn' psrl- April C aud 7 uf Central laike l» -In lUpid
Klngsle,
The Twice Wte club, a
tbc fortj fHih auiiltrrNirj «*f ib- Kriday of i-ach week Anyouewantin*]
Mrs Ksth-r M.-il.iti* reiuim-.l u.i liallon of ten ladle* wbifh rooeta once
•. This tnriudv, both L’nloo and i«-th exirarii-d aithoul pain plifae
.. home lu Keyrfrm.- i.slay liter (i. ja week, was entertained at the bume
foofodi-uir 'vtcinns. TtiU »UI l«' Clve bini a call
lut at Oiirena.
.
I of MIV W. 1). C. OenuaUie yesterday

the last ri-unlon of sorviviirs held
Tbe Mck an- all impioiiiic
J. W. Uudd iviuiui-d tn Ills borne iniaflemoon.
the iHd bBitlvffi ld. thiTvfiMv all should
Tbi- aerllon men bare pat
Waliun Ibis niiirnlns
|
A aocial anemouo of tbs l.ailles' O ■
ibwniKdxrs of this last oj.por- Inmn. the past few days, ilwv bare
Aiiomev i.. H. <•.161- went lo IUit«or| xid of the First M. B. cbuivh wUI be
tunity at low'^rau's.
Wn called up ««i
the Kalkaska SpnriBs on bu.ui.-s today.
I held toororrow aficrnoon at tbe borne
branch.
\V H y. Phelps i. fl (or Alms adeilof Mrw iuUoa IhmpbeU, i.iO West
Or. llond-lAeher was tailed
epi-ndlnp several w.* ks In Ibe eily
| Oahih stivet. Tbe Udles aye urped
ib.p uatlonul jnivvminctu. Il ronlalns home uf Mrs
W
l-3avre
Mrs-F. w. faiAi i baa returned from; la bi- present as matlm of tapor
acres, all of ablcb
ttabtlui! iheii daojthler Cloial who wax quite
AtiRoU, lad., wh. li she was inlled by ,i,nre,are to eome UKore the loplely
around. Ii U al*o the only park ill Wednesday.
the death of her father
• Mtn. Julius Campbell. Mrs. Vf. H. Ab
wbert-ltvuliivsround aastlie c
Iluwuril Parks of Bouih \
Mrs- 0. F Wllsou lia*
r.-unn.'d b^li, Mr» Allen and Mf». Cnulkeii will
s.^ai dining «>u ihe sltvef* Tliurs- Irom tbe sooiberii iwn
ib-- rtal'-; eniertalu.

ROYAIIms

i

BAKING POWDEf
Mat^/rom
Pure6rapeCreams^TartarW

*1

only excuse for buying anything but
Pure Gn^ Cream of Tartar Baking
twder is to save a few cents in pri€e.
,OY.\L cost! you a few cents more per can than .\lum or Phosthan the difference
laic of Lime powders, but it it worth far more
i
keep your biscuits, cakes
free from the injurious
cakes and pasir)pai
effects
effects of these cheapening substitutes.
. . t.
^Continued use of Alum means perroanenunjury to hcalUi.

where she was railed las* witk by :ij ,
Tbe Uild Kelhiw^ and lUeir ladies all teUeram aunounrli« iljc-aerl.sis lli j
^
Woeklnp ffofoa Hess
possfiilv for most all wli.i drove over’ tir Mr Hurts' in Souili
ness of her tmuher. Mr^
WitimnS
AlafRrportlonoftbeworiilnslornMilluB Iasi eivniug
A roualng ubi imnher lived but a few hours afi. rtbe(^„ y,,. gmurler Manufaeiurlo* ooa
act spot whMV they «lepi while In time was Iiad.
i rrival Ilf her dauBhter
libe was'i«ny; airived In’the city loday. ^
.amp. The Confederate dead still n
biirirsl ,me week .so f.-aav
1 were
^y W,
y"tX
nialn’wbMe (bty were bulled aOvr the

aerved lu Ihjil army to locale the ex

Avoid Alum Ailments—^Say plainly

ROYAL BAKING
POWDER

|.»ille. nnd their Rravcs. which conslsied of

Ions irCTChCT

The Ktriurv and soup fltlt.l K‘" ■> I
oT PHe‘i sLnuan Md wHit
,.,,.a-any Mk-h
March 11—With
auspices Id ihe Y. I* B K i (Tvarles liayeck. .Edward 1
the bulWias of tbe M- A .V E railroad.cburch of Christ last eventusi w'lb-. Wliiram Hanley. Phil AKwM*

-■
— '.I-*""!'- ..........
lircaUoD of all th

>n,o( Bvytrt Bencfil
Tham.
Pram UpdoOate Fannins.
John Betanser. ProTcmonl. klich.

..J.

Ins from lasrippe.
Maypcrd Blue of KHe
loan Thuraday on bunlniw.
Coal U Ihe.ordcr of the day as wood

^3 biyw'^nt'l.v'’h*ld“Bt Grand
Hurinetl^U pSid apain. G. W. UtileBaplda. Thea* buvera arc orRanliud.
Bimeukc rrush last
and one of the principal aubjecu dU- held reports an IPimuufcc
- cuaaed waa the Snanclal benefit their. we*k.
orsamation bad boon to Oieui A Tra-;
Tone City buyer, it is aid. aaaened In
Crab apple btossotna in March antbe tMOiins Umt the fact of their be_.i unusual sight but Gik«so Bblacker.
z:s Second street has them Browlns
home. Th.-re Is a erbh apple
Its
. the mr Of his residence iind
eck It was nollcc.1 ihal .the
. bon^l. them bad the- n » been o^
bud* were swelllns rapidly. A branch
Rbnlsed.
linrken off nud (danled
................. ...............
Do potato RTOwon.
rertli what
arlh lo the honse and Sunday
Ibemf This U In Mlcblsan.
P w.-iv a hull doien Wi«.s.«us
produces urpund ah
and that
fully Idown and a scon- or luon; of
■DflUoa b...
Is ready t
buds
enm of l»3
Five eeau p
CEDAR.

play Willl.icishutg. Ell:

U=.~™
Green's ld6. niere
the balance of the ..ewv>.
elected as follows;
Clerk, Asa G. Maiwcll: tn-asurer.
Cbaries B. Carver; assesaoi. Jamre J.
McLanshlln; misteos. Tliorous While.
Mllioti n. lAiig. Conrad Meyer uud
Thomas E Bhar(>e.

Rapid.s,

Beltolre. Rapid Cily aud

number of other nearby mans.
The cast of “A Hobo s Triuinph"

•RCvmcB.

TniiT.. U'-ar Willlanisbiirg- on >
P.HT Marquette, delAved passetig*-; >
hour this morning.

take

aree
their placw

oo
oo

an

eqtillald.

Villaoe eioetlena
SmioDS Hay. M!cb.. March i:.-^
mneh Interest was ezprvi^ to tmvillage eleetlon at Sum.ns Bs* yester
IV that every vote tu the village will
ae exevptlou. was poII«h1. The mall
elniggl.- was tK-tw.-en Dr. W. MJ’ayue
and Conrad Lather for the office (d
pnsidrol. I>r Payne ha* Ikvoi president' for man* (ears but Xlr. Iwther
made a sirong fight, alUiough he lail-d

farmers organtzed to aW'-nd
thilto ol^ aelllng are *h«;tote nimiter.
"jnhn ”wanier
was eU-ri^ elerk.
(rf the situation, but uo long a» they
play the "hripless worm." they may John Walters, treasurer, and Trusl«-s
Oberlln.
Clark.
Stelro.-l.
peostc.
expect to be trampled upon.
WALTON.

Saturday- The sudden .lealh of the
little one cw*t a glooai over Ihe people
as Hr. and Mra
Rlplo are highly
thought of and have the sympathy of
thrtr away friend*.
A aoenk thief helped himi^lf to a
isniple of aoll eaaes from Ihe O, R R
I dVpol here, one beloogtog to SHIie
- n mho was on her way lo Boyne
r.l1b»ri
ImiBd a few (Uy* later
riiy. It
I still mtaatog.
hot the other
Ur. Alhertoi
M. O Crane'* new

alack

(ff

4

Alpena tailro
srbirb U to orane Ihroogh WaHon «
R * I t the 'Y.-

Mr Walter s naiu.treasurer ainxare.1 *arl»- In tl
teaulilng to the defeat of Chesi
shoiiM- for treasurer.
Firat to Tao Veara.
Uke Ann. Mich., March' i:.-in
lllase eleellott held lore in
years. George E Habltoler ««»

for

i;
t'
«“*

»<i

eleariug op th*' .h-hiis at Hi.- W.
WUIUms eoiupany s planU
Treasurers Courtade of Ea-i !!
nnd Cbamploii of Grant lownshUd lied their hulanre* lo.lay.

I Mr. Tboma*

were

iM-neaiedj

Johnson

retnmed

.

fhas. May is the salvonist at this;

Sh.-rfrr

Charles

"

,

There 1;
tosuranee and the Norlbweat-

enterprising village and enjoyv. a very from Ilelrvli last t-veulng after placing
exienrite trade ai bis flre-wbier dU- John Ham in the ih imi' House <d Curl■•qsur.'■.
lection
The Glengaii-} M.-n-bandlae Co. Is
another tery ent.-riirlslug busloe-.*
'eouctni here and hate l.tlllt
latgj

ern Mutual Life Insurance coapav
of Mllmaukee, Wb , Is an e*eetl«nl oW

.s Ojpil l.sl at a-kiug for! line nmipany «lih a flue record and a
,|B<-e Tony .Sriini;.p. the:com(>auy woHlit tg your conslderatorn
pirke.1 up on th.- |H iiiu-j and Inte.ilgatlim. Th-- most .-..ns.-rt

Tooy|aUve pwple l» Travers
Tbe sul, yvwletdav. In the a.ytom
litUe better itolat although h.- ln-| their life Inaoraoce to the Sorthwadlbuilding Is eonstruaed from a-met.l
and beautifully furnlsbed on the In­ slstt-rf on praying a large portion of; era-tbl. should be a potolM for you.
lound that he was I For further talortoallon apply to
side. Etery modern feature of irade
,m Rus.la and re-i
M. P. Hont. A««t
brougiii (
handling aud rouvenieuee has
Traverae City. Mieh.
tiisirllcd and co-npletc Jtoes -I
, R«m, C. Buthertond Work.
thing found In tbe tuercaniUe worl.l ironatotpany,
departtneol More at Ibis place.

OUOSINO OUT
A Splendid Chance to Supply
Your Present Wants.

’|

Ma> Centelidate.

le.lransp
___
_ .0
- III the
pout.
haul
I
r the profit there Is in it If '
sblppen’ aaaoelatlim don't want
b..v ei^i on t^r

One of l

loRSlIlg ears was deralle*.
A largo new of men an- i.l

.11
'1
1

A
deal
1iiml. r . eonsid.-;
wb<-rehv the Hol.an i-.miiiany ol
and Big Riphls "ill take cl
ird sior.. In Gland
h'- lAvinard
Mr. Holuin i
(dd friend <rf .'*ir. ra«oiian
flrand Rapids at pn-seni lool
Ibe matter and will s.«*n re
this ell*. If the deal goes
Ihe store at BiK Rapids will b.
and the mock will ta- moved «
Rapids- The more there »il
charge of Vsru Holwri of i
and Ralph
Holmr of Big
There will t.e no change to t
Bgenieiii
. ..-•|•tion of Ver Ilolmn
Lapiil* <
one of (be Big K-.
hi* place, Mr. Istooard ot Grand II
Ida. who eoninils both i

liolltog down the lye obtained from, b<

I slight aeridem lo a logging (la

,i
-•I

ill bav.- c(.mpie..si ..»• .
r time scbrs.l clw»

run (dong lities i« assure Us gncais «>(;
analyzml and slating that the -whole mbehlnen m arrive within a day of
..............................
b«(ore!two and in a *en-short time the far
good comfortable
bed".
pnlauhle: intagery .
,t..rv will, be-running lull blast and
wabli- and ; tbr Blngei.
BHwIs and at pricer ;
i-os full4prc»-.C?-j^
,
popular.
...
^
HI* __
address and...................
singing w V much ^

WivlnesilH.v's Record^

'

first and
emd by

H..,,

ose already herv. Tb<fumhure ..t these fanUllaa baa been
*“
“5"’: f>«« ri « •“'1 «^bJoyn«*>>t by an audlhrw .everal day* and thane pe«ple
today It has. the GlenRarry
boirl I
u,er four hundn-d people,
will go lu housekeeping a* soon as
owned and run by Mrs. M. J. Mepher-: profiwsor Thomaa lectured cm sa the* ffnd suitable places to llve.
MOi who (omieily run a hoteral Sand Ured musle and analyzed several of
Mr Scbuil.-r ha* bean up to bl>
Lake. This boml has been hni recent ! ,j,w«id standard hymn*, lie song tour .arc to work during Ibe pa*t wr-ek
getting their laelurt In ^hape a
y reteoated on Imth the Interior and! b„1u, daring the evening and gave afi;;-.: '-:
,« over the
•zierlor and newly furnished and
^ analysl'of ibeac-. showing how a song 111^^^,^,.
will^ aome Znoir

here. This product is used to toughen j Ko n«r.t is exprrsMsl at tbi*. how I»
glass aud the eoinmody H made by .-ver. a. It I* ttgured that Ihosp whot‘“S All dragRtsta sett

pi-arance* here.

•ss.;

acll nutll
wboae price

".e
Ai.p!*--

Wis- was llsietied to with much

,M, Goodrich IS the iralqsb manu-, appreehited and the offering was tery,
,,^1,. „Hi-H.rarehl seratchl
imposed uf young boys Irui lfa*-y
fart.iT.-i' here, and has bnili up a very i Hb.-ral but not enough to pay tbe ez u-mu-b! -Th<- more ym aenteb the
give an cxcellenl performauce and
Boun'shtog and snbsuuUal bustoesi
of bringing Mr Thomas here, j worse the li.-h Try
ct lved much praise for their two

Empire.
Emplrv. Mlcb.. March Il'.-Thc f.dlowlng mixed llcl.el was i-li-CK-d ben;
vestenla*. ihe reptibllraiis eelling
three randldiiies and the denioerats
four;
Pnsldeui. Thomas Deerlng;
clerk GiH.rc" Wlflisinsini: treasurer.
John Tracy; assessor. F. Bobr: truees, W. ne<-d. William SulUtan and
, K. WlUard.
Kalkaska.
Kalkaska, Mich.. March i:-.Asu re­
............. Mich.. Miireli If —II. T. A sult of the elecllon yesli-rday. tbe folMlcblsan
Wllhcliu
irausarli-d
Uusiues.
Ill
Mnpli
by virtue
Iiiwiuc citir.ens' tlrket was elected en­
Cltv laai Mrmdav,
tire;
.Fresldeut,
C. K. Mahan; clerk. A.
back.
(ff being orcnnlocd. took,
Jw 81»nU was • Traverse C
C. Beebe; treasurer. H. Harvey: asfrom the poUto Rfowera of that
Isllor last Monday.
-. E. P, Beebe; trustees, W. C
And thla hnsdaome aum, a lar*c per
Mrs. Carson Warner of Lriand a
Hcwlu. 1F. E. Joy and G. W. Campbell,
*eent of the value of the entire crop,
Irs. A. U Smith of Sirioo ealliKl
Reault at Ideri'-perL
was added to the ablppcrs' proSta. for
Mra. r. J. 8rlshf5s la.st Friday.
Xortliport. Mich- Uaieh
there U no Indication that the conFrank Klrl was to Traverse City
eitizms' elcrltoa y,-ienU!* lesulied
anmera roI the (lolatoe* five cents
a victory tor 1 r citizens' tlrket. i
any other cenu. less per bushel l
^Mra!^s*orth Blllman is visit iug
they would have got them h^
Siitions Buy this wrwk.
eh-rled for two years olt
fehippera not 4>ecn orgnoltcJ. On
MK and Mrs. Artlinr KHhvr ol Mn|dc ph-'s tlL-kei. Tlier,- was coin
ronlran'. bclnc onsanUed. they v
City worv 111 Cclar last Frida*.
(xcli>-iuenl III tin- .-leriion. in
cnabM to charsc
the- consun
Mrs Cbas. Iliodirndel was a Tiala-lng namra. ranging Hum
ITM Oilv vlsitiii last Mimday,
seven. TJu- iv.-uli is as t-dloIfow was such a sieal (fur It c
Miss Ada Brishi of liist K«sm«i
I'leriileni. f;r. H. F. Fhiral.
called by no other namei m.ih
Clerk. R, B. Cainpt.HI,
slbleT Tbe dnllest farmer lu Mlc-_
Trwusuti-r.
Is Aide to anawer tbe qucsilem. The
Mrs Wni. Johnsrsi relumed lioiue
S|*angle.
ahlgpcrs were orRanlscl and made the Thuraday ulsbl from Edniore. wbe
TniMees for two yi-u
• prioe-agreed with oach other to pay
wi-ekv
slH- had ...........................
Invu lor ilie ,___
iia^sl
ileaiix. W. n. Nh-luds. V
•to inorh and n« more Tin- faruunMason traiisaeiFd ImsiiK-ss I
. The eU-c'lmi
were unoiffnnlaed; there was no i
Tnivcrai'City last Wednesday nlshl.
,
. ,
Gagiiiwi. "ho
rootesl<-il
hy
M.
wnt between Giem a* to wlial
_________
.
II.- lulijiiri'y
1 aceepl. Each - '
engthl In to*" have U-en hart.-siii
.-..111.-at will Is- iiiM.i. iilli-g.sl iin-i
a strei
the hud two week*.
ili.-h In^thi- eaiieus.
wua uie uomldoed atrr-ugth of
Dmer Billings visit.-.! a roiiple
sblwcrt. and he V;
data of last week to Traversu
necept the price offered by the ab!|s
'til.-1
A Big «,oad.
Mortimer Ikmum. usslslauj
pern, whether B*e or ten c
‘“'■’1
T.ic-tdav. Mi.ivh Z. .Mli. rt O.si
restili i <'*-|)oi w*
What would have iKwn
lU; liaulci a load »l
been ..rganlz.ki a*
Winter!, .if Traverse Oliv 1 weigiilng l«.siat poiiiids. This is I
isti.-d In East KasMut
ad irasse.1 fhnnigh^'
scales aud was flHuost a
V of the ■‘••ale win ai...*
.k„ -Twieiv and be"'Sere^ht^^bSo^ f^
Courla.l.' has haillvd rn
load* «H-igbliig O'er IT.'S'O. H<- «
............... au1 a laiK'T had Imi 'h.' ■"
woii’d
not w..ish emmeh ni*.i
would have been acccpltvl by
^-nault has rerurut-tl
l» make It
<,l.prt
'I*, g.-; an Id.
outoldeofthe «.clriy.^^_^^
w'hlehj sehTml again.........................
*rbat such a i*«il nicans hviisome figures;
heacbod the
have• I i.vavovx.
-M- half Ifumlred n
Thne huodiv.1 aii.1 fifty biisliv
............ .
a'prit
mer* l
The thlr.1 Rr»de in tlniog
,|iotalo<.s weigh 1k.lM«>.
tbe poUloei; ibey
Six hundie.1 l.uslivls of oaI» v
-ly. The I
• tadlridwal.and prlv
I ».»!>,
ohlpperw c«a get tb . potatoes only b.v j (he primary rotrm on
a Wed.
Wrdn.tsday. '
Ten l.rti* of h»y w.'inh J”.*.....
the fanners, and!
buvibg
left his higheat approval
Twenty poises .it t.'sei is.uud*
H Ibuy until the fi
they eanool
weigh Se.isl*'oell. and tbe

efuae to buy

oriJntotlMs

-nsaRed lu tbe bailie.
Chario* Bennell. manatter of HoGraoil. has taken ihe inanaeement uf
ofOev of president. H- GK-en.-who suf­
^ I..I
A Hobo's Trlumpti," which played
fered Ocfeai at the caucus, derided
run on slip tickets aRainst ibe regul
suect-safully hiiv iwlee. and will
oinniucc,
Harry J.
Briegs.
take the boys on thi- re»d. li l» the

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««.».
, niiisie of lAw rence university.
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thriving st-nlemeoi I

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Mr. A. Koscnihal. wlio has been at the eastern markets for ihe past three weeks buying
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has just ordered us to clohe out rvcrythmg in mcditiiD and hcavv weight goods also odd! and ends
’ RKGARDLESS OF COST. Our BARGAIN TABLES arc being heavily loaded
with these goods Don’t miss this splendid chance to save money.

........ 98c

50c Flannelette Dressing Sacques
S6C
to close out ai ■y'-................................. •..........
Odds and ends ot^lack Mercerized Peliicoats Qfip
from $1 to Six, to close out at *i‘.lc and........
SI All Wool Petticoat Patterns, in T.lue and
AQq
grey, to close out at.........................................
Ladies’Sl.-Jo Outing Flannel Night Gowns.
neatly trimmed with braid, to close out for. •
Infants’Worsted Shirts, button down from.
sold regular for 50t. to close out for
A lot of short length Flannelettes, all colors.
regular price 12c. to close out................



Qn

...........V.........19c

........... 890

Men s -»c White Handkerchiefs
Men's Cmton ^ork

A lot of remnants in Wool Dress
Goods, lengths suitable
for
waists.-skirts and dresses. You
will find astonishing bargains.

Socks.

3C

Voui- Ree-t Dry
........98c
Men’s Short Rubber Boots, first grade,
Q 28
...... 48c
fresh goods, for............'.............................
Keep

Men s Rubber Hip Boots. SHOO kind.
QR
first grade, to close out f-T. ................ w.v-/v-r

8euod Annual Ball.

Meals $1.00 High Grade fine Rubb.rs.

TQP

»ve
been la.id and a pleasant *
Colonel Youngs. Joseph Bere>
D. Bryan and A. E Sehneidei

ntsb the music.

RIk Rapids Mich.. March U.—The
A lazy llvor lead*
vfflage eleclkin yeaierday wa* rhe
pepsia and coo*tipa>l«
war^t ever held here. M..re
, Rcgule'
were cast than were ever before whole »yatcm. Doan *
•t tbe
ll'C
cents per l*o*> correct
t
polled, a total of ««> hetok «»»>•
the siomacta. cure coaaiipaUon
chief and only conieat wa* ove

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