Grand Traverse Herald, April 12, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 12, 1910

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-04-12

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TWICE A

WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

A YEAR.

TRAVtlME CITV. OKANO TAAVtAAE COUNTY, MICHIOAH. TUESDAY. APRIL -12. 1910.

MISSOURI IN PORT ASSOCIATION ’SENT AWAY BRAIN'ANDERSON
BUMPER CROP ANNUAL ELECTION WOMAN’S
SUFFRAGE
IS WANTED
IN SIGHT NOW
WAS FORMED
AS u&UAL-^HE

WAS

GREETED

BY LARGE CROWD ON DOCK.

INDICATION!
OF
A
HEAVY
YIELD OF FRUIT.

FEATURE OF EQUITY .SOcTcTI
CONVENTION.
/

Had No Pasaengers But Carried a BASEBALL MEETING WAS VERY PiMeur tnatnute WiM EnOcztcr t
Good Cargo of Freight—Cr«w>
ENTHUSIASTIC.
Oetrrmine Whether cr Not A<>.Bame aa Last Year.
mal Waa Rab.d.

WANT TO BE MEMBERS

if'nwii. Fiidav's Kis-ord '
Tbe -leuincr Ml--ouri made laift
IM ewnltie at .■* ■<' «>clock on he'
nr,.l trij. ot the
uiwnlDg navi­
gation here for the N<'ilh,TU Mkhi
gan Tt aifkportaiioo loutiisiiy As usual
thPfe was a large crowd on the dtsk
. weltviiie Ih. steamer.
No passetig-ia were on lioard. Imt a
g<xxl cargo v>r freight waa Itrooght in
Potatoe-. -blpmeiUs fruof^he chair
lavtorS a«tl rol'Ceilanecma
frvrigfat
Were lakcfl on hero The < rew i- the
as
year, with the -vepthHi
of sevtHi^ma’e. Ibis iwstilioii he.dis
Ailed brueorge I'tiatabers. The, >lis
left abuiil 7:30.
hvi way from Oilcajp' the otil.r
rough weatbe- cm-iMmt.-red waa the
Munn of Wedne-day. Ibe
-learner
vuli-hliii:. M.uilslee ou the day. She
larted trvui ChUwKo Su,nla>

Silverware.

TREES IN GOOD SHAPE
COLD WEATHER

DIONT

HURT

THEM ANY.

Pf FHilt TfPM *rt D«lng
MivtrM in IN City and Many
N«w Orchard, ara
^

B«ing

Flantad.

.WUb an aarly .prlii^ and Ibe fnif.

Hose Co. No.
h.-ld a iie-etiur
Thursday vvrniiiK. at wbU-h tlnx- orcurred their auiiual ehMIiuii uf oT
ftcvrs.
The ruUuwilig Offleers sere ele,-tej
I serve li>r tbe ensuluR year; .
f'apUlu—Herman Ko«h; t
I'lrM l>euieiiatii~Mlke liable
8<«eoii<l lleuceuanl—Arthur Wllcov.
Secretary and treasury—Oiio Kjselkai
At the cloae of the meeilnR. aoord
g to a custom which has always
ban's folloaed by this boae company,
when aliyoiie oI its melubers U mara handsame present, this time a
piece «( silver mas presented to HerKoch, who has lately Joiiu-a the
ranks uf b'-nedlrts.

irerd baddad (ull tbnoutknk «a» irnv
pr bMler for a buiippr trull <ron.
Ibaa It la tbU ynar. tYiaMderable ^
Itrcbeaslon waa tidi for a toupk- of
4aya «bM Ibe amali n inter lariMk
U>i» racMii tbe Atat of tbe we> k and
erop
It ^waa faaidd tbat the fruit
woaU be Uierally "nipped In
bud". However, It 'la reported
Ibal Ibe bud.' were
not out
enottch ao that the llahi frost tould
do them any areat damaae. an
another froat doeu not codie laier Ibe
proapeeta arc now that there will be
an exceptionally heavy crop.
Altbouab It la clattned
that the
treea aboold be aprayed before the
bloeaoina appear, the. early aprinx
«aii|bt the taiTberw napping and but
few have beM able to go over tbelr
Mobarda aa yet and aoon tbe bio.•mawlHbeout eo far that tbe cimy.
lag acaaon will.. baceeaarUy have to
be poatpoued until after the blaaaonw
His Fortune Ooee to His Only Daugh.
drop.
ter, Evelyn McLean, .His Sen
Many traea art bWag net ou
Having Baen Killed in Auto
over the Orand Traverae rcgton. a
Accident—Frivate Futyernl. - ''
alfB that the p*°Plt ol Otl* region

IMMIGRANT
MILLIONAIRE
EL FOR A UmC TIME

are beginning to realise that rl^t
hr.re N one of the beat fruit regioiui
iu tbe foaniry.
.. Joe Soyd. a waU known nuraeryBaa. auted tbia monilag' that Wo
Mock of about lO.MO trees la selllUK
fast. He received the ahlpiaent only
a few days ago and be has already
aold a Uige nnataer of
Uvea, the
gnaraniat of HobU R Co. seeming to
aatlaf) the local fmlt growers to such
an eatent that tbew are buying the
tiecd in large numbers.
He Is handling ail the varieties ot
. (tult traea. apple, pear, cherry, tfach
etc., and especially the cherriea Tbe
tteaunareacy eeema to be the most
popular cherry sought after but oth­
er rartellM au^ as the Ghrly HtchBuwd. w£k Tartarian and Wlndsom
P. J. Stover a nuneiy dealer stated
...ta-a Record repreeentatlve tbiR n
- iDg that be had shipped In thU spring
l.»0 fruit trees ot which S.OOO werv
have since ordered l.TOO more ihn Be
now baa on band. Tbe ueea are
ing In largo Iota, tbe orders being
•matly >0 to S» ordera and aome aa
high aa 140 orders, whereas about
eight years ago. tbe orders ranged
from -three to 15 doUara orders.
Hr. Stover stated that the UontBorency cherry waa the variety ihui
waa being moat sought after and be
aaM he waa aemiig lOOO tree, of this
' variety to lUO of all the otbnw
hlned.
U H. IMweler of Omena Is makihK
a apeclahy of MO Winter Sannana
apple trees which be ta coating whh
apeclal spraying, ruhlvating and fer<
Ullting to bring forth some etir.t
fnitt which be will ethlbli at Chk-ago
at tbe Western Mkhigait UeveK^
meat bureau show next fall
Arthur M. Leslie of Kvsuston, 111.
waa In the clU' yesterday ou hU way
to Xorlhport, where be sill u

we lo Ibe aetting out of an orchard
comprUlug *7 acres. Mr. Leslie ei.
. Wets «> Biait a fine young orepard.
which later be will dliide Into Bir
and to sens parcels and dispow .of to
trull growers. Mr. Leslie was tb.'
owner of the Sorthport Reach houl
which burned two years ago.

ANDERSON WON OUT
iota Last Night.
N'orthport. Micb^, .kprii
The
nnpervisor question U ~-ttVd. tbe
Leelanau Kiwnahlp ctectiun board
mo«ning last nig^i and cauva»>lgg the
vole. Samples of the St eomested
balk>l» had ben sent to the attorney
leneriL but no opimoD aa to their
Intern having been received, the board
■ neuiad arttled maitera. a. V. Andernon qf Omens being decUred eletted.
Tbe vote as determined, wa. tTfi for
Andei soil and ICT for P<'ii-r Wma
tain^bu ra^ on sHim.

UYishlngtoii. April 9.—All .WaafalngIon U nmurnlng the death of ThoniLeadville miner and inilllohaire who
died at hiH palaiial home al mldulKtil
of bean trouble, following a king 111psa.
.
Tbe funeral will be private and the
aervlhe will be Sunday. Buiial in
Rock Creek cemetery, The lnuu<<dlaie family was at bis beside.
His fortune goe.v to Sirs. Edward
McLean. Walab-s only child. His sou.
Vlnitou. w-as killed while auionioMIRvrlyn WaNh ehiped with Mc­
Lean.

ON LONG TRIP
Auto Touriata Announcad Thai They
Were Making Journey from Nhw
York to Chicago.
The firsi autp lourial jurty lo pn
through this cliv arrived Kriilsy
comiKMied of W. H. Fusbee. L.
BurneiL Z. Korn and i.. Siiaar. who
slated they were making the
from <%icago to .Xew York
two Baekard motors.
The party
stopped o\er night fn this city
then startl'd lui their long
mey again this morning. The
a Bve passeug'T Packard touring
and the other a Packard roadster,
liberally-in-smeared wlib a rich coat
niuii toid the tale of the condition
the roads between this plsce and
('hlcago.
They registered at the Park P^ce
as iM'iug from Detroit.

DEATH WAS SODDEN
Mrs. Ellen Atkins of Cadillbe, Who
Visited Here, was Stricken wKh
Apoplexy on the Way Home.
Mra ». Hal-t.-.] went to f'adillac.
today, wh.i.' ehc wa- called b> Hie
rudden death ot Mis raieu Atkin-,
wnlfta look place Wedn'-sday. Mi»
Alkin> \isiietl Mrs Italsod w.-ek bifoie r.'iiirniitg bouu- Wednesday. A
few uikiutes afler nirhiitR home she
stricken with apoplext. dy tig
-hiirtly afterwarda. She war tat ye.trao.i l..ave. three rhlldreii. Mr-. J
Halstcl at fadillsc. -Pr.yi .kikins
of t'oloradii .tTid \riltim .Mklivv
('lei eland.
(
KENT CAME ACROSS.
Paid 1600 Membership Pee to the OeKent county ha* route to
fiosi -with |0>kt nictubegablp
which was due the Western Michigan
IVveloptneut. bureau for fast yt«r.
and are tilannlng on oge|s-ratlvt> work
with inc bureau. Aecrvlarv John 1
ClbaOo is in (tiand Rapid* tsuilei
with the crand Rapids iiiciuls'i
lU.

kU—SU

^

Retobilion Asking That the ^y Laws
Be Changed, Sent to tne Nationat Convention — David
Roush, Pret-dent.
■ iKioiii Piidii'-'- »t.-o .1 i
lYte Kuruiers' ^K-ii-iy of Knuiiy
yesterday all<>rn<Min after a le<ess
elected the following officer- lor ilie
ctHnlug year:
.
President—-David Roush. Traverse
fiiy
*
Vico pr.'Sidenli-k'ronk Kidder, fhtst
Jordan.
^-retaiy—CbtiMes A
KOs.-ooml.,
Tra\t»«> City.
Treaabser—James liowey. l-ist Ju'dao.
"
State orgunizer—John UHi1tu*K>-r.
I'rovetiioiii.
Uonrd ol directors—W. H. Iteainau.
Eiuplre; Heny (\Mtcb. I>wd*naii coun.
Charles Ma-iun. Ch-vrletids.
The election of the stat>- irfh.f!tonsuuH'.l dhe i-eniaindcr of the aft —noun and the miwtliig adjourned
t. oViock until T;2o al which Hum the
iieeting was held in the tvmiuisfcl'tn
ware house on H»y street. At-the cv
cuing iM'saion the fnltowiug ' resolu
tlon was reported by tbe coiimiiiue
i reMiluHoDs and aieepied
•'Your coouuiricc' ou organitulioii
would recommend that hereafter the
oiganUei- shall do the orgauulug BUd Hhal; atusiim 'the kx«1 oi'gaii
Lera Aiid shall have full evumd of
oneanizalioa work iu the. a
we further revvuiiiv«‘»d thsl
Of the dues lor a new- luendier the
fee d1 It shall go to .Hie Mate orsaii
or his subordinni— to jay the
exiwlise ol orxanluilioii and lliai fla
• member or an old I<muI tbe »rgalilxer ahall^havv .5« cent' on. each
■mber. 15 cents to l,e l-H in local
and to cents to the toimiy."
resolution was leeMtiiicd
delegate irom a tuta! at East Jordan
who spoke to.- Hu- niemlM^s of lin
Ladles' Society ol l-Jquiiy aa follows:
-Hesolvcd. TIu-u ar we have le-er
naked by the ladle* of the state that
ladies migiti t.Vsouie actual uit-m.
l«ra, workcia and volets flf Hie Fame
Soifety of Kquiiy. that we reo
t.niincud that the'state officers take
some actloii wber<-t<> tbe National
CiifoD can be advl-ed that lb.* State
I'nion of the stale ot Michigan does
hereby rcconlmend tha* our Nat!on.'<i
hy-lavs he ao rhunjnni that
s may become-Wt lua! metn'i
And We further r<soiutu<-nd
copy of theap resohuious i-e primed
iu X;p to Date f'armtnB.*’ .
This reiaoiutlou was read and ac­
cepted.
'
Reports {tout 111.- auditing
•e were read ami tcc'pii-d 'attd the
slgnailon of John
lioiilanger of
PTOvemoot. who was e)|k4ed at the
atternoon a< state organizer, was icti.
dored and aoeepied. mid W H !*<•>•
ma'n of IDuidre. elected.to flu the va
cancy
.\t the close of the afternoon ae­
on a rlsim: vote was extended to
the retiring prc*iil,.m. W B. Hrcilivk.
|jii k|ipreciBi>un and thahiks to hiui
loi his services as |>resideiii Tttr the

IS PUSHING ^ORK
M. A N. E. HAS 250
MEN
CRAVLINQ EXTENSION.

Expected That Everything Will I
Cempleted by'Sept. 1.—Three
'
Camps in Operation,
f, .1 Hiiiiitell. V'hu i- eutwritit.-nditn the werk of the '-Meuaion l>-wiieh
oTlhe M- E- .V K to Hravllng,
today that the work .wa- prvigr'^xinc
MU aaiirlaitorily that.lie exi<riied tu
hav,- the
ed to C'ayUng
4.' SepUatrlteTl.
The Cirve.v.iiia ip- vnaU'd w.i- jiraiticallv- c^c{ik-:v.l. and work on grad­
ing bad beeii eoBimenC'*!!. There are
Ibiee taiup- :it '•peia'U'n W:ih
un n at work at f-ku-.t Sigiua. iu the
ewatern pan uf Kalkaska
•-ounty.
'I'tieiv are cMsii
additional.'milewhich thdy are S'lw wurLing at Tbe
d.-taiue Irom Mac.-toe tu iliaylitig :•
1'k'^iiHe*. and l!”Ui Wxlioo iv' tliwyliiig i> ahoet M niilp.

TO GO AFTER MONEY
SOLICITING COMMITTEE NAILED
BY 94EETINC

'!
If. Huilldav tNKtghi r •'•ad the brain te me Pwrteu' I:i ••
•• ,a’ Aun AiSwn fnr exaaiiiiS'.'.T
Tiui.
is-heouly
rouro- I.-ft now. uur *
Matter Waa Pfeciy D'SCbaaed and
1 'avc l-een Islt’-rhad tbe do
' Some Practical Ideas Were
k< fit IQ voniiinmcnt and wa'c.i
Advanced by Expertenced
Baseball Fans.
li'dli.isv - wia'. -i ths' If an
tta*.->uill eiiHiiifia*^, l.ruke leut -with any. otlwr ca-e- o. tut-' k.ud met.
i»ti»ii),-:-a’i> \ig.i; «« tbe •'1» .-u’ia'il i*l:s..TVfJ <e .wOUli)
'ke affair r*
■--x.oiii- where K t'uleie iu*fiina a >i ported til ijiui al tes"- and the <li*
'o detrmtlle- wli^h- fcoul-l i-.- luok'id up imiu-dia!'-:*.
er T:a\e:se fi!> wlMiuid have a tu-t

DRIVE OUT
MONOPOLIES
INDig GUILTT PERSONS

continued
and '-ome |.ra.-lir»l iiK^* -■iguv-tv-t
Jr \V. iUmn-D was eli.w-en .har
nte.'iiug a'id la-s!-r D. 'V-',.-;.
weretat}. and all pr'-selit we.',.
ed to cxptvss tbelr \;ew's_ {t«iod“irtcai
»er.*-advum-..d by
HuU. Jaa;. Kciwie, ih Ohy S\.
TrS..
i:.;ii-. R'-r;.,* ffllu. Dr. ThirS.-v aiij f.
J I't'.'vorart nad
fv6iu atitorg :
Viiu':K-r weU known pla*era, y;;i:i..
llauaiaB.
-Xner the matter waa fulK d'-.us.t. the etuilriu

GOT AWAY WITH $700

,;:*ei> . wax kili-J Fr'dAV
\
tigh it i> Dui kiiowii wbeiher ih.
; tiii.i the iwbhi fi nut. H.-a''!' t>

Alleged That He Juggled « OmB Bo
- That a Local Buemoso Moo
Cam, AertvoB With
tho Coin.
ij' -1, yr‘.|n-.'- R.-'oiJ 1
Siss^iJiig .$Ti*i -» a tnurtgago m «
VV.i-K:iu;itiB attevi rewMeoew vohied.
a- aWml tl.TNi. which'>YT»-o]Mgod bo
' ii'ir. own. Oeorge Audentoo. who
^0*1 Jv-. rvMideuee a* Wohaah. lad..
:..-M woLted l«dt> by thv!ouibori

SENSATION
^N AGAIN ON
liNESS. STAND.

The

SENT FOR HiS FOREMAN

x -ioiton-. The 'Uiuntitie.. ctui-i-i* of Wallerstein Alleges That Warden
SUE FOR the dissolution OP 1. J. fu-i'.i-ati, James Ketii**, LeM'-r Fuller Mode a . Queer Remark in
Connection W-lh Board's ThrewWelch and f'.-atik Rauiuan.
CONSPIRACIES.
ing Out Afochine*.
It'Mini'i'iit fund- are' ilaUzed.
tl.oso who sUl'-cTjbe wit! tM*'called luJa.'tMoii. .Mieh.'~Apr:t'K-\Vpf;«-Break Up Thaae That Aro Apparent >,.'ili- r BDd an uHsoolaiiuD tormed atof
'tein omliiiued hi* aisuatnniul ir-iuisitag<-:
api<n(uivd
TiipupU'lftly Legal But Which Give Those
tuooy lodn.' in hi» kail aga.iist Mtclron the ItVaide a Menacng
Uau fur Uu- eaucvlUtiun of hi* luu.a
st oji-pr'ifes-iinial playeis abd to iilace
CenUol.
piuw'U labor vOBlraet.
ufMiii Ibe leant. local mau*rlxd.
;itid that he had Mua--.ed g-«-at
I'hi.a.a*'- Al'.i! ' r..—.Mt.elier .Hen wt.Uh lUre ij.a'cr.-at deal, wliieh i*'
ihivu^b jrii~ju' aii:;,i'iiti'-*
lal Wiig.-rshani iu an
ii;'"tvH-« VIIV pi'iml.siug. Tbe id.-a would be
•g
Ilia. htli--v ari. t the
t.viVd iiwla.v- lhai
eh..«kint ' iQ- wink c-.ii the vuuugvt 'pbiyera aud
- contravl. wiienjie
'PiwirtUBlIv lu develui'.
mthvUi ul. illegal iui>mtpniie.- . b:h
It He U--Hfl''d
tiade 'uHubinarioua pr-veinmg pruc It I- iwlievid fiat there are a d«/e«
;Iiig with ■ Wardou
whicl. Increa.-t- juiieit will i«- f ntu:'»- ui!'. J
ill Travetm- v'i;>
Full.-r. at lonuSaftet «f>‘' camvlta
te* remedy for the high t
;wliu could pla.v. f:'-t :>ali uo -n It a
I»n. he told 5'tlfter he tbwmbt the
fiarti.a<i Ik cotKemptated for Trav
r.roB bumd of vi^trol bad (wnt'etled
The metiUKh uf cuevkilig the Iru.>-t-e |My,
;iM cptiirw-t* lIletcGilb-. lie .Vaied lha'
i- indicting ih,- persoai, gulliy-r.f <>
Tti- matter uj j..i1iiiig a !.-#gv»e..coo
Fuller repl.ed lie thought the Imard'*
'.pirac'e-, Mtiiig for-the diaauliiiiun of '.-mig ol M'iKkegott. I.udlnsiuu. Manaci|i>n waa !-sal. but if l.i wa «•- the.,
vv>ui>in.--tiuns and procuitiig
biee. ItJk R:i:.ids. Vn-Haac and Trav
hv-itvi' vviQtravt with iliv-n anyI'r<-heu*ive iiijuncHons.
ctse City, nieecs with general favor
•WA.V.
Ke-indiitiug stvouhi In*
]i:-aci:te(l cud if >iifli> u'lii luiiUs are stwured
Waltervteiti today wirpil FOiemati
w'htYc lavla justify it and he
lay on: gMi.iiids aud fe.nn- thim iu
iVa'iv uf'AH>an.v. N. Y. »0 v
teiiiplaliug asking the djasolutiiNi of bud pivv dc giand Maud and bleach
id cniruboraze \\'ailertft'*in - t
couihinalim.B upjwreutly legal,
ers, thU inalter will doulAleas he lak'
liny, be having overheard tie*
which cijal'I.- cct'mm peraous Jo galD «n up for definite conatderatiuii.
V'-.'wjiH,>n tn-tweec \Val;vr-u-ui
ilegiti control and form aKmopoUcs. ■ Immediately after tbe meeting, th1'•tiirauor CucwJiuab rgardiii,;
The indictnieni of the window glass soli' ltiug cviuimiltee «;0i tcu;ulher and
lirrl'i-ry uff,-" to Memlxf lx* k- o'
this di- oisaiured aud d.vlded upon the Jol
1-tisun lajatd.
tetfun. -'Tis. evicnt
|xrw-ik
wing prtljx,-i-ion to pUro before thuu't be adjudicated, however, by Hie
.uprome coeit in the Standaidoil and . 'Whereas. The t<uMiie>s men t*r
loltattv t'u-i casen." he said
' iTrav-^-e (My are desirous of main
WH-ker-ii.im defended
Presidoni' uminB a UoseiM.I team to fepte-ent
1;ilt's aduiiinstraMun.
|T:aver>e ('tty duiiirg th.- coming s*-.v-

CADILLAC IN LINE

\:ider»ui. uw;e|ber with S yoohs
• xn wbuiu he colled him aoo Cbortew.
a::i-.'-d in th.' city about March W.
.-vnl vl-iied a local real eaiate oA^
'luituiJx luai they were looking tor a
i:.iiu. The men uidered a dood made'
■ M- tut a pioce-of Waablngton sueol
l-'.i.-.tv oBBed.
due S. Wll<n., of 5Val>uh. lud. (temliw that
||'. '-Idei .Atide)-sill had purchaoed tbe
leepero of M<». Wltnoa. and vMM
aL-e STvx on a martgago tmthio
preperty. wKbItig to jioy ihla sum. or
l«rt of It. on a (arm which ho fastended i<i ' uv if he could And o d«xblv wte. The deed waa forthwith
>de out and seat bock to WMbaoh
r Mrs WUK>n-a algnataro, ahoui
;ni da.' s eUpking beforw tbe paporo
w«> retiirned Anderson ktatod that ha
had kent a keU addieeard ettvoiOBe
: which the deed waa to ba (otazhod
1 'He real estate agency.
After tbe iap*e ot
muro thaa a
week. Ih.' d<Hd cAue.back-tiom
bach. ih tiu- euvolopo addraHNd hr
ADdemui to bittkelt. WUb Mra WU-

the wignatur • of lha state of tadiana lor butary public, the aUoged
lyotary pui'tic k name being Hoary C.
Idler The kU'e uf Indiana doee aot
equire the sciari's wme on
(ho
->al. and this wa* m Ink.
ev'-rything aecinad to be <)»••
iiud oivyv^^oi'atd the two men were
to aiKMber real
oataie oCBdo
where ibe luan of
waa eeeured.
roaiUHrut bukiiH-wa man loohing
the mulny.
lu (lie meantiim tbe Srst'agencr
had inade out a contract ft>r ibo oafo
■f a laiiii to tbe Aodonaoa. end Ok
4K1II a* Hor.. eecrlved tbe maocy Ch
h.
. mortgage they wet* to appeoz
11..' flr*t axeiu-S aud pay a earn oa
• e faun Tula they failed to do. aad
kve nut U-eti mieu allKe.
When Hi-' did IXM show up to comtb-lr fk.-m deal tbe Bret real
-.tat- man became .oocefB-d lest tbe
wu mm w-tv- out wbai they had
Uliued .to U-. and ao noHSed tho
nUii mho hod loaned Ibe tDOoay. Oarr-spuiiii-nie with lie Wabaab wotiiau Bbd awtiori-Ws diactoord tho
loit that, Mr*. Wilaoa bad hot aotd
fic: Traver*,. Ciiy property aad tlMt
h-r- w:a* no-notary pnblic in (bat
...Mil 1f>- Ih- name ot Henry B. Idlre.
i a.ip-j:-t that Ibe eniiro dual waa
Irau-luc-t-t
Tu..,utft..-ra w-re noUSed. tod ozo
:<»« I ■•king for (be men. a bom. It la
aeli-'V—I. have worked (h.- some deal
u o'i-:- loralili-w. Th- police art_-i t.vk.lp; of a uoiic- #mi'. from Ft*>.Tul.t. x.b. to the effei-t that one
C111.-O Jiih'i H. Kline, alta- John H
ilKove:. w.'h many <>rh-r aliokcs. has
■Ax-ra-cl atoim Hx- aoaie Im-o in a
drfzvu •di.T-rvti c.eiea.of (be cooBtry.
Th- 'AtMert-.r. ru-B wer- tvTlro'
Hr»*.J-'- 'r'.'!.-lav bark wood* of Ib5n app-iraoco.
;rh- i-lJ- ii-'k w-ariBg .overaJla .and
i..4v '.a e- -ur-tiK-fr. un*ji|) appear
e!..- .N- .S.ty se-Od to 'Save aach
'-i-,. •:
apR-ararive. Tb.ev wenI'.e ;av!.r lAoma Of lb- r«y a
d-'l -.i.pea'irg tt «r*'. to aot
i. ,-. .»
la-game lust dev-a

W'nereas! At u puSlicly c.ilh-'l
uireliag of the b'l'-mc-s tuea i
Uk^hall riNw. held in the
coil]
Plans Will Be Formolated 'to Get Up
^
A;';:- Mh; at which it '
a-Team and Ride in the Band
CHASE S. OSBORNE TO BE THE (i.-emi-d and determin'd ad'isahk'
Wagon.
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER.
ituuiiitntn.'i'uch a-Isisehal; team, •
_____
j
Th' ivft^ foi ;hc {uiritose of the
,
;<>rc»nlzulkiB. luaiuta,nance and aui*
Ra—ti-.'!
,~a*lii.s u.pU wi'i:
Eleventh District Michigan Chritiian
in' a'intseliall i-eiu to ie;ir«Beiit
v.m-.s
aiotind N*wu tbit
Truve-j.' I'u'v fnr H.-H-asoit, 'v-t-k;
.uiue of the <»jd*-r
and. in con-iueralion.of ea'li and.e';
That j
a Nonhen. Michlery siilrg-ilpliun h'erom. we. th-. uy- j-rati b'axif take* %W. and ih-ro i->
Klv'ChHi l‘;-;„^,»un 'd. agr.e to |.ay «;g.n deaiaud !• d'--.7v uTitiiiiK tbaoy that Cadi 1.x
Ktsl-:ue
M:ehiaat, I'li'i-ti.tn K-tsl*-:.'.'.tne pu.iiMue ai.d tsirpma-. alwve M.,sl; ituld ’,i*-:jit,erfch.;.. T.mi, K-vnI Ini-y plitiiiiuw :»r cli.
I h'.:Wul l:em.. ii i:. Ai-T0'.ir.;y
i autfjuY c i>ii\eiiti»ii that i- lo l«
l i'*rk Flyun at .1 u*M-. u:»- r--.. oik
1 iu Ueiii.'tiia. Tb*j:sda> .and'F. 1'"::
I- < nitiusraasn :hui
tut jW*-^ :n tne u^Ui.r .ii-il i*»-i:-'~( id call n
. ilay i;ih and thi.-i. .
1 iiiar<!lfi-ted..:: Wuqld at*- aH-.-;in's 'nonu- i-v.-nsti*-j.i-vt w^ and
v-n Is- the is--t ju-ries
:.--wi;! he'i-o difflcnl'y :.a.«. it. dmid.-d wh-rorr fadiltoc f*;
'bar h'aa'<-v«-r-l~-e|i h-ld -n
: ihe i—v—a-v ;i;u<eKU_
ta !»- oil fn*. MBMe'taU nj«:i this »uir
he dh-tiicl.. - •
_

I,,..:- 'I> UP hav,.' a U-ain i: i- .quiKTil- :>-.:iiiiwl M|}i-ake- lor Thur=.Hia; (jvx
>11;; fie chui.t- iveuiiig will be ll'Ui. Cri.i-*- K
' 1".ia the profe—iuua! raui* of 'hH-borte*.
the 8-k’. 'v.ho*- i^ae »»
.I'-.Uiiin' ..eator, »- ,i«d.-d ».'r!d
4 \ ti.centir «• f '<• h. M in ’V- • .•»si'l.-. lu'hJa own bhtHiyilut lin-.T.p-s
r. 'jn'-*:! 'nKinr* ;tt tlx-. . :-y boil tvvl
-M- l-ax bf>n ealle.l »n eteiy ■•o-u-.ry
T:jri--it3> evei.:-c aui] pimuc w:'J *.»
ill i';e wollA ThK xloiie*;* worth at
luu.aterl 1<.
a leagui' ie wrt-i!.i.-ig . ihr whel- i-.in'-u’l ci '. ’.
<jtii.-p wrlf f»*
-"K.-vl' ou the S-Jlitiv 'ji.rt- W;:i Iv Chvdrnmcnt Crop'Repert Shoe* That
ravi
•iiv t.'l.Ktc rb'oinjhuui »:i til.-,<<<tivi
Rye. Howevei. Has Made a-Cain
.Vani-'oe,
:ain. TV j*uMi. tilde ->l—clni'eb
ot Five Pe.r Cent.
work. Snn*iav -vho'Vl wu-k tataakui-Tf:e ag.-.i
arv work. iti.!3e l-u»in«-M' W'Cld. in
u.d Ih.
a'-Oemoe-at'a Prayer.
Sccaic Conoiiuec loecoasce the RWth- lev ,4l w-o.i-M. v':iri--!a:. Kn-leav.'r
. Tae avcra.ro cotidUktii of
l> Lurd, r.!.* tha’ 'ei<.‘tii..; iec* and Harbor* B.li—M.ehigon
- !w-.-o!.al 1 . '■
wini-.- w'veat.oi! ,\pi-lf 1, wa* b-ii P r. •oTnltig our wi'., jw.'e •'-'y 'ieux*- .
Gets S2.9SA400.
- uotli.-t-!':•• .-•r'v- ’rt;.>:i, 'tie 'Y;:l Of no'inal agalri--; ki* : a ,}eai i-ralic soul »>: h..;«c md Vk.iir'ur..t Haukhe -■ t.i-:.-d. wl:l i^'^ago. Rye wa»
acBir.sl sT.U • y-tu iaud »n*«''* la:*- invlallBi-di'- •>{
W*-i»:gt ir April S—Tbe OOhSte
loiemi'D nrrwf m every .l<!m*t»tic
rr.'.iee today decidhd
■d in a ;*'w da.v*. The pr«g-ani offo.
r the printer Hr. a;
t raumm. and O lemr-nnwr. Ie-:4'.
'• ver>
v--r! *ni1 bartiors approprls• !s hiariir.-*t-il all ov-r -he !.s
Mr>. Oer-rs-* l.ee of Carey, Ind. rr’':.eDe<k to make f<«'.’* “f i-i-Mn!'--.•* :; varry
Tbe
' oppropruicd |lO.M«.h«t
i>r iV ‘B.'*: Yet" .-onv-i,;.qn. »to ua* V>*.'U »pendir,g the !a*'t .dvc jn-t wb-B we iiav" s!::-y
:Hi aBd Hit's will (*- i.ij !. «T..r I iiiicBthk v:-itlsg her ais'.-r, Mr*. W;" U:1 end a duwi-r.i.I (-a ^
Jhe m>-*-':re *:I1 he reported
<:o -he T.-k*:- Mmiday. Tb- Mictaigaa
ll.-:izotijx aud the wlnile .1.-1 UeiMnaii. a:'i>l 'ath.-r. fl. II. Or'.ve. wjl. (hat we d«i>Y Pet In Sad
|e]'p:uprmi;ua I* SS.QCLHWIiv-iuru buuie Tueiulay.
—'HuustoB I^aL

C. E. CONVENTION!

Hz

WHEAT ONLY 80.8

CARRIES $52,566,418

n

•HAN# nUVERtt HERALD. tUCSDAY. APRIL tt 1»1fc

tail tnmu latdl
«WIM A WEEK.

NtRAkO

Kr"

..TIo> PmMMt

jteAEwm

itsss

l ib MA2.77S
THE CENiUi MAN.
TM MMU* BAH ViU> bM ubukud
tat «i IIUM VOI b* li VWMM

«sr that <• th« iar tTaele Sun will
tatfSMhlnc
tet taveU Md Sn4tt«*«it ho* bla
bt U. If h* atBSlr BMUS to ftnd ou(
ho* BUT mfm. «OBfA uul children
*«*• pnn or bk bou—hoM. It would
he •tmj Monib. but Uncle 8mw«1 de•tree to know apr* tbu thU utd to
•hi OBL ho or mhor hU aanU. *UI
Mk oowo bltbfr pMWUl iMeUou.
In oocnrtBf thlo Infonnnlloe, tbo
f I Hii I hw dk la* on bif tide.
B a 0OM kUITnl^ mteroprouoU. or
retaoM to aatwer tbo qnoMtosi. Ubb
the ofont «U) try moI sunoloa. If
ho W-i6U BOt *Mh a rofttMl.
vUI «i«h and tbo mvnilnc one
*ni fay a too V flM or take a mt
hLiWoBh. tt to ao ioo trylnc to cThde
tha oMMt aaa afOMr ataeo be will
MO a«Ua and Mala aatn tbo bead
of m hOHo or acBo oto Hoo duly
toillto^ OOM acRWi *ttb the doiirad todomUoa.
/JthMCb tho ooaana Boan tUI set
«t(7 yriBBal. What ho toana won't
ho told OMand tbo
atoao Btto
sad tftova vbat ho koowi to leak out
it vtU M bto a thouaand cood
Staako and bo nar alao so to prtoon.
Ita talorautlaB to toe Uneie Saai'a
pwai BOO and oo«o in bit potoetIkm, todlrMaalB iodo thoir. ladlrlduattf and baoceno aorely atattoUa.
tar awtiniilh the emator who Mntbt Bbe to 40 yaar*
oMandatUlanu

Mast&y to loot oompMBy.
fiaat amid tbe oaaana man. meet
kto toe* to M and teU Mm an be
wants to kno* In ttm atorteat poaalWe time. <ne InfonnattoB baa nottotM to ^ wilb aamaimanto or taxes

id NOT
Md tastda r. «. C. A..aBd
lam Mimigaa Orta tab are
giDraddgSaM d«r«»to
amnd ■aglii, Tbet* wiu be
oferaots ahd anHahte
appcDve of tbto Said
tadt dor tha atogli remoa Umi tbe
tar Mtowtad by aha T. M. C A. and

ooU atorMa plant, erode though af(ectire. Ttoa* who ese. (heir oatora
rap malWIii tor tto «tet«r are
■Hag tad amrta ptoatn. In «r>
der to bandto and dlatribu* wopa of
applu, |Mcbe*, etc.. eoM
storage
ara abaoluteir neceaaary. The
handling of meat, butler, agga. etc..
vouM be
cold eiatase tocUIltoa.
But there It another aide to tbto
qaeetioa. We noUoe by a Obtoaso dtolatch that 7t.000.OM> oast hare
placed In cold atoraso In order to
keep up the preeent high prteea and
alee to canoe the people lo^oat i
meat Iti the hot tnOntbo. AUatoBttare
aloo being ilinde to comer tte entire
aumnier env of egga.
‘Hilt ahowa
how the great cold
atorage ware
be made a Bcnace Inatead
of a benadt and the fart that thia
if BO ftwQumtly employed,
that tha blta prteea of certain
BtotM watch aSact ne alL are;
gutaiod by aapmy and demaiul
^t are artlflclally predweed.
There ehoold' be aone raguiuion
placed npuo tbe oold ntarage c^
«eno both aa an oeonoBle Beaaaro
and n aa aafeguard to pwHto baaltb.
A WESTCIM EXPEDIENT.
Id another colnmn of todayb Herald
wUi be found a
conuBBalcalion
froB W. O. Foote wliieb *111 be of
hnereat to every trait gmer In tbe
rngk*. In bto article. Mr. Foote telli
bow tbe weatera grerders arold fraet
damage to their fruit crepe.
While In nine eeafona out of 10.
tbe apring fraeta bara no terrora for
local crowera bteaaai tbe truK
to not well adrenoed. aUH with (be occaaloml warn eprlns. like tbe preeeM one. tbe trait tada |«t aueh a
ttart that there la dansar of (nfurr
abould a aevere frost oome. To obetBe this danger. foUowing to tbelboiBtepa of tbe weatera giowefa segina
to be pracUcaL
Tbe apparatuB used In tbe rlclolty
Of OraOd Junction. CoL. to Terr almple, cmatotlng merely of a rucoplawblcb ooal or wood la burned
This Is set under a tree In eucA a
manner that the
amoke
apreada
jDong the branHiea. Eren tbou^ tbe
emperature goes below treesing, this
baa prored eSectlre and no damage
baa reenited.
ued betewe. It to only ochat there la dangw from
Iroata. but' It to well to be prepared
for this ocumlonal danger, alooe the
loss of a crop like the one.tkia year'
to bo. would be a aerloua
matter Indeed.
concerning the tweoluUoo adopted
by the board of trade at the second
tranapoHatioo banguat^lhn MIcAtan
lureator aiya; "A resolution wu*
adopted endorsing
W^tai€* Ukb
Ignn Development bureau. Another
rasolntion adopted muat have been
gratlD'log to tbe railroad |geo preu
•nt. In these days *taen.lt<S eonaidered tbe proper thing to ava| tbe coriona and espc-clally tbd railways
It to refreshing to And a body of bustnest men vbo belteve that corporuUobB have rlgbu that tamld be rv
apeeted. The Orend Traveiue region
*1D proflt by tbto dlaplap of tolerance.
Capital la sure to be attracted to tbe
region when It U known that lu re»Identa sund tor a square deal."

[RNIA.
Leander SoolL who I
store on tbe corner of Eut Front
la Saaa M. *• hare la aaml^
and
lt<'-.:<!
streets
(or
several
yeaia.
Wkahto tenm, tada elaar oar poaltoft Friday for
Highland.
Cat,
tla «B smgiaiaa that tauateod any
via the I’cre MarqMtU. havtor d'apoMd of his buainem to Mr. Scofield.
taa tor. W» ham ataadtoetly arsaed
He will lemaln In aoutberb CaliCo.-nu
ttat Ibn day was oM of iba moat
uotU bto health hat ImgroveJ; hav
tooaf la flW ottator of ear coaatry
lug been s sufferer for several year*
tat aaa the vaet aW»eiaal tamday
with rheumatism.
«f toe Stod." Tbto day ahonld be IiItto omr le tatroapeet. to benartatthe
State toad of the aatton. to oeiwmtstoung the eerelTon of thK atrqitEl*
«r dC yuan ago rather <haa made a
tor of tarry maWncof gamea and
pTlM amata la tbto omnectlOD *« are
ftaaaed to aute that we dre not aloM
as anr pealtlon baa
Joe a Boyd baa had a very Urge
dd br the eptauas of (boae whose
Btodt of fraU trees ue asbibUhm and
cpiahma are vertb wtdla.
Thera to a ratlgtona aapwrt to Mem- *for daitvery, near Braadbagen's liv
ary
ban. Mr. Boyd anOdpatad a
•Mai day tbB cannot be eraded and'
that to* Toaag Man'a ChrlBtoa aaa»- heavy ruth oa (rail tree aalea and
tatton abenld terget tbto. Mema al- erdatud a vary large azlra atoia
■mot bayend hBtof. Tet la UUa meet which has touBd a ready market. Tbe
•t Omnd Saplda. K aaacM to bare sUBBlation of tbe fruit bualaera la
tola qectfoa daring ta tost year baa
dan* no
crcviad a beavy detaud for itmug
We ora heenilp In tarer of atWatkfor plaoung tad cherry trs's
•ata or mrleus hlna. *0 tota u they have gene like bot cakes.
ta cdta and bantatoi. fani «e eooHe to raebed to badly that b* w.va
taemt to* Femail of Maaertol day. forced to secure help and sent Jwiu
«* do aat hatav* to HshL It certain C. Baker of CenlraJ Lake to assist
ly to not jest t» the mamery of those him in handling the business. Mr.
«he toM devB tha«r Been tor tbalr Boyd mill set out 1,000 new Ue«l «m
deagry or to U shaving proper r«- bis own Cara tbli spring. He states
apect «* tona *tae poaaed tbraogb that the frail tree bualaeaa tola
that stRtaie b« «he are with oa yet apring indtoates a wundertul develop­
ment of trait productlcui ta tbe Qraad'
CDU) DTORAOE.
Traveae region ditrlng the n-A>. lew
taaalai Ledge, chatrtaii of the )cars.
hlgb ooet of imng oommlte*. aug*MU toat thee* be a Italt plaeed on
The tog Head.
to* tlM that food amy be kept In Is of two binde conceit and tbe big
eoM Biemg*. Tta limH augsMted by bcM that cotas llta a alek baadacAe. Doea yonr bead ever feel like
tbe aeeador to one yeu. Attor tbsL a gourd and yonr baila feel loeae and
lead stM kept la enid atamga would sore* Tou can eni* tt In M time by
aetlttg 00 your liver with Ito. HerI be treated aa mtobrand' rtak a Sugar-Omtad Plito. lean
trylag for tbe abdtatn and cerrellef youH gel? ABc-ter a frae
sample.
ObM slonga to taential and ba
Md
bv S. E. Wait A Sons. C. A.
dedal In nmny *nya. llta farmer i
Bugbe* Drag Oo.. West Bad Drag
gta^ ptalnaa to malntatolng a Btora.
.

NEEDED KLP

PIONEER IS DEAD
MEIfORIAL
CAMP HRE
MRS. MARY A.REYNOLDS PAggEO
AWAY gATUROAY.

& A. R. AND W. R. C. COMMCMOR. Was S7 Yabra CM and Had Lived in
ATCD LEEt gURREataCR.
This CHy 47 Year*—Funeral
gervie* Monday.

PlOmi WELL GIVEN
WAR
REMNliCENCCi
INTER./
kPERSEO WjTH MUSIC.

With ttaeked Aram Feemed Appropriau Oaceratiens for the
City Opera House.

of the Epwortb League and tbe
YoBsg Ladle*' Organ circle.

She moved to WICKCR8HAM gTARTED ONE ON

Traverse Cky with ber

family



HISS HA^ PIERCE

Warm
Biscuit
And Maple
Syrup.

this city

atnee that .time.

De IN CilUFORNU

domh, whito ocrurred
April S. at
Stockton. CaL. of tuhercukixis Mrs.
Crisp taSn stoterJn-law of 8cho<4
Crisp. She, with her
l\and little daughter.' moved
to California six year ago. slncc
wbicb time the bad baUled steadilyagalnat the dread dlaesm- which bat
Anally rouqoervwl Hefore ber marriage
Mrs. Crisp lived tor some time In
Traveree City. She leaves b.*ldc* the
boaband one dilld and an <mly sister,^Mr*. MTIUam Lydell of Stockton.

' /

-

CHICAGO.

A. Tracy Law. ^

"wA

SL novd CUnta Tie* F»«

8be

a stenographer, baring been

A. J. Maynard. AaaL OadWw

in the

employ of R. J. Merrar ii i-orapcny

A. J. UAvtlaaa. Aast CMtotoc.
Chang* Eseewtive*..

and other llrnto of tbto city, and at
pldjed -II (be office of the Traierwe

Chicago. April n - VVickerriram
day .when .gta:ti'i:g fur

City fhair factory.

Waxhingtun.

CAPITAL. B200g000
•WRPLU8. «76vOOO

started a tosjui forTaf:'* -i-i-ood lenn

FOR CENSUS MEN

by

xjvitui

that

imjw.rt*r:

question*

ha* in mind JhA-.'aTc .-er.aln U«
N- mak

i:u-

tuU .sabiiirv . of

re­

taining th" I'rraen. ex.-.-i'n-.
He don't U-lh-v.- the
it-puht'.-anx

SFCf CCBttlloved M TlacDctaAits

It be
tarllT. .

Perry Young, Supervlaor of the tith
Oiatriet la Shewing Enumarate
Hew to Work.

L«tirci^"oito.
The 2-yrarold «.n of Julmx W.-is,
1 tbe Blarit x<-:tlement. m Ku-t IU>
t.'wuxhiji. di.-d Monday night

soiDB^ma


Perry Young, aupervixor of the lUli
roDgrcMlonal dlatrui of censua eti

wTj«e vhe t-«dw a.-ex of tine tvsort hrad -*l Oateda.

in the court room of the lonrt bouMntxlay (oriliecenxu*

iw4*wa& M the rM of to? rtS«x.. 'ut-u
enuweraior>ol MSI
old GSM h><* Uvw corwlsu * few weeks
Tbe follow­

iKtrs ’Siir'stiws'i'ii''?.-;

IramI Traverxe county.
ing

were prc«-nt:

Forrest D. Taylor. 8- E Hopkin-l--vi Soul.-. Frea.‘rtck
Ceua A.qEbcarer.
Malcolm

f

Tabbt-r*:-.

Edwin 8.

Hargrave*. William

Ne>x.c.
A. An

deraon, Bernice C. Pe*ne. Frank Cx'««•
H

IjrBar. 1-. J. Tedmao. Merv.. .1

Kenoe.v. O

F. lYan William

F.

Irani. Mra. Alma Thumpxon. Albert
Kyselka.

Edith

lladcD and

Ih.

j.

narrow. J.

|).

F.

klucson. wh.

will enumerate the i>aliciit* at

:U:

arvlani.

ItHiiiIi 8in Unr
Iiulle Ilf leratoiptl k

Order of-Publication.

hs. J.it'uiiun.

sold M. ..-re. m John
a

piomin.-bi

U.

-Mayor

MiCljin

wit!

|e,ve for the

West and Jo.n his -s.u «ho u bandl-

e t'ouniy of Grand
Traverse. In t'hanc
lancerv.
Elsie A. Siancim.fomplaluani. ra
8tancliff. IV-fendant. March

evteiisiv.- land d>-»l there.
Ccera* A. Esttiet, jr.. «>(
IbhUati. would be pleasetl ti

kaiixfartorlly appearing th this
n by afttda.ll on liie in this cause
t the defendant. Morgan {Ranrilft.
left hit last known placx
1 this state tin or
r about
abuut Way 15. 1!»«,
and (hat his . went 1
"f vc»idence cannot now be a*ceriaiii<-d. On
itlnn:ol\ L 11. •• 'ilor I
innlalnJm. Ii
i\< aase bix appearance
cni-T.-d ii\jhiy
iiVrhia cauxlaux.- either In j
person
by suli<H(sff. within three monibs
•lerciif i
llejk-of T
d bill c
li-ssed against him.
OUOHOE W. CURTIS.
Circuit Court t'unimlMkmer;
Grand Traver-.- foiiniy. Mich.
I. H GAGE.
8qJ. for Conijilaliiajit.
Buhiiicsx Address:

WANTED-Abou: .Vprll I5tb IB U-clunaii <'o. man to work In gardttp
look Brier chickens. Otve'ag^_

l.‘f- JkoO.

tov.
M<
Ea»> l.-rtfcr-t

luoird.

k

I 22 IIH

CKITED ftTATk* OF AMERICA.
kVesicfn liistrM <d Michigan, aa.
lu the Cuiled &*tea District ttourt
in and lor xaid Dixtrlcl. Soulbern J>i
V
Mih. :
In the inaiter of Waller Emerson,
liaukrupi
No 'S7 In BaukrupU-y.
)ii till.' ]>i day uf April, A. I>. ISIU. .
readliig the ix-iiUon by said Baskcull ('Ourl
for Grand Txaverwe rupl lor dischariie. K to
louiily. in Cham-ery
ORlH-atKD IIV THE COURT, ibat
Mary Pflxliier. IXimpIuinaiit: va. Al- a
is- hud upon the xaine uu
T9Bt To
iMTi Pftotiur. IMetidatn.
Feb.
25. the t.'-ih day of April, A. D.. ISIO.
There it comfort in the knowledge
.1
,.i Cn.n*
In
Kilme
ner’s ll'lli.
It appearing from affidavit <
8wump-Koot, the great kidney
ledy
Julfills almost ertry
ry wisli in c
corrcctiiiR In this cauai- that pi'ott—s jxsuis
rbenmatinn, |i3iD. in the hock, kidneys,
liver, tdaddcrundcvvry part of the urinary
paMuge. CorrcrlsiiuiliiIily lo bold water
rv.'d upon him by re«>-uii
TI cn-ditorw and olh
and scalding }>aio'in {uusing H. or bod i-«i;:iiiued
abiM-ticx (rniii h!a laxt
ersons In liit'-rexl may appear a
effrett: following use of liqoor, wine or kiiiiwn place pf rcxldcmt- in ihlx ataie.
•old lime aiid place and a.'
beer, and overcomes tlut
ce-' nil motion
at unpleasant
ur.
I. H. Gux--. M.li. iior tor
If any Hi-y have, why
wb)
the
lit}- ot bcir
ing comiwrlled
•’ ■ -tu go often Uu- above &iiM-d Complainant It to Ori praicr of the said |H-tltloncr sboiiM
through
.... jugh tile
t'
dk}-. and to get Up nuny den-d that xaid Jdcf-ndaul ciiu-ic his
to- griiii:--d
times duHi
' triug tile ni.gbt. The mild and apm-srance to 1hi-nivn-d
In
this
AM*
.\l* IT Dt
IS FI
KCKTIIKK
.................. ..................
ORDERED
.........
............jtc effect of 5waaip*Root is cauu- within ihitei- month* fnmi tb- ItY THE COURT. That the Clerk
ioon rcali.ed. It standi the highest be- date of this ord'-n^ml In d-'fanlt tbe
xhall .-e-iid. I>) mall, to ull known <■ •dlca-jaeofiUrcmarkable
»
or that the bill k>I
cuni|ilalm ttl
lor.s c<ipl<‘> nt said p-'iiil<iu and this
bcaltb restoring projib-n-ln liiny be taken ax confess
order, uililrcaaed to them at their
er.ics. If you neeil a
agalnat liim.
>
<-s uf lexidemv- as alSU;d.
tutdieine yon should
GkXHKIp W CURTIS.
IT.’^KSS, Th- HO.VOKAHLB ARhaw tbe best. SoldtSy,
Circuit Court Commisxioner.
TIM R C. mrClSOX, Judge of the xaid
druggists in £ft> <eot
Grand Traverse Co Mich.
il tb-'ioof. at Grand
and onc-dnilar sixes,
, -r
I- 71 OAGK
Too msv haves mmplc bottle scot free
by mail. Address I>r. Kilmer
Co., Hinghaiuton, K. Y. MviiUon this uauer aiM
CHAR. J. UlFTTRR, Clerkrcmeoilienhi- name, I>r. Kilmer's h»March !-S-l5-22 21'-Apr. :-l*.
Root, and tlie address. Hin.<h«Ti

*’'wn

Y.. oa evtzy bottle.

Makes your mouth
water doesn’t it ?
Well, it will taste like
more if your biscuits are
made from Best Flour.
Only one way to know;
that’s to try.
Best Flour makes the
biscuit with the taste.

THE FARMERS’ STORt
Good reiults io paiotiog mean loogeit wear. bc5t
appuraoce, greatest ecooom)'. The Sherwin-Wfiliams
paiot wears longest because it is made from best ma­
terials: because the oil aod the pigments are ihorougnIv combiaed, mafciog a perfect sreather-resisting paiot
him. It has best appearance because it ts ground very
fine, spread eTcaly, acd the colors are dear and strong.
It has greattst economy because, beiog ground fioe. it
covers most surface, coiling less in first cost, aod be­
cause it wears loogrst, putting off for the longest time
the need for painting. Use it aod you’ll get satiifaction.

FRANK TRUDE
OM Postoltice BnlldlBO

Wblle We Make a Specialty
Of Teas and Coffee* aod Oannwl Goode and carry
all grade* np to the vosy beat, we also do a

General Grocery Business
and wonld be glad to have 7"° oome and see when
Lhin^* in onr
yon want anytnink:
< ' line.
'

The Best tor th« Moaey.
t*8 East FroBt Street

J.

J.

,

(hi.Ailo Mtor-

n-i.
Mr. tu.rxi. wIH put.the Uuff
m:.» fru.t.

Kew To I
Fill a bottle or common glata with your
water and let it stand twenty-four
rentv-four hours:
abrickdnUxeJi-

rr. z T”

FniK Farm.

V-w-rS.,H. M.vUfn whojowns 1»

u-Tatorw. held a M-hool of in»lrur:>.<u

Hannah & Lay Co.

Mr*. Clara Criap. WH* of W. E. Crisp.
Brother •( gcheol C<
r Lived lr« TM* C'ty.

- LEAVING

reM ago. and hat made her home in

inir she was taken ill wax cm-

Mrs. Mary A ReynoldH dk4 at tbe
borne of her daughter. Mrs, W. M'
Smith, at S;45 Satarday afternoon afan illueea of nlue days of paraly.
ala. She was' ir year* old and leaves
gve children. Mrs. Smith. Mr*. C' D
Monroe and Richard Ri-ynolds. all o<
Traverse C4ty. Mrs. R L. Parmeter.
Rlngham. and James Reynolds,
ho Uvea near this city oa a farm.
She 1* also .survived by U pund chiV
dren aud 12 great grand children,
Mrs. Reynolds was Wo In Flatis
burg. K. Y.. ber maiden name betnn
Berryman -She came to this place 47
years ago. making her boo* here
er atnre. She was a war widow. h>-r
fcavlng been killed during
Ihe'T'lvil war. Sbe received no notice
of bto death offlclally, and did not
Jiut bow It occurred until toe
man ni Gleu Haven who bad
seen fatm fall on tbe geld.
l4>catlag.,at this place when it was
little beitefl iban a vUdernesa, kiru.
Reynolda b^oame an active part of Us

With Old OtorTMfnrled upon tbe
stage Of the City opera bom^ wblle
number of smaller flags were used
Vito stacked guns (or deeoratlve partbe O. A, IL. W. R. e and
friends gathered together to cod^
temorate Lee's surrender Saturday
4gbL,,
There was n large audience preest. tbe peogniB being n tong bm inlereatlng one. Tbe meeting was cBIorder .by Harvey Cunto. poet
8 o'clock, the Rev. Demas Cocblln asking the inVocatton.
Music. *-ABtaca.‘- tbra roitowcd.and
the first address was given by Com­
C. and utberd
missioner of Schools Ow>rge L. Crisp,
nlxatlons (or
-n. She was alvbo stated In tbe beginning that bis
in active
of tbe Melbospeech bad DO name, no beginning (itot churrA tor years, at the time of
ending. HU talk was chiefly ber death having been a member of
upon the reconairacttob period and tbe Ashury M. E tourcb. Although ill
be eutogiaed tbe unloo between tbe but mtle more than a week, ber sufnorth jpd tbe south, irblch be de­ feringa were great and death came as
clared *4sI becoming etoeer as tbe
relief.
years
l-'uneral ae--vices werehrid Monday
Foltowlng tbto addruM E. B. White aflernoon at the residence of \V. W.
aang The gword of Bunker Kilt." 8mllb. the Rer. W. W\ McKee offl
which brought forth rounda of ap claUag, aaaisted by tbe Rev. ivemax
pUuae. but Mr. Elilie did not reaposd Cocblln. Tbe pall bearers were Har­
to tbe encore. He was sect
vey Curtis. Harvey Langw^nhy, W
by Mias Harada ttolges.
W. Dean, I. G. Winnie. A. 8. Dobson
J, W. HHllker then spoke, choos- and AM Hale, .all old time friends of
« as Ws subject . "What Uieblgan the family, klusie was furnished l>;
Has Done (or Her Indigent Clkildren". the Ashury rtwir.
The bouse wa.s
He spoke at length upon this aubject. crowded With friends vbo had known
telling of tbe work In the acbools al Mrs.-Rcruoids In tbe days when Hie
l*peer, Flint and Coldwater. •
city was new. and
wiili
uewvr
A rcchaUon by Mrt. E. A. Evans. Irlenda. The floral offciitigs weie un­
“Pat e Contedeniie Pig.'' was the next usually beautiful- Tbe remains weiDutober. and this was much enjoyed. laid to-rest in Oakwood.
"War Experiences,” were then giv
j by Chaplain Williams, who served
tour and cue half year*. He toM of
the fright be auffered at Jlan>er's
Ferry, which wax ahared by the otb. Waa til Five Weeka With Peritonitis
er men of his company.
but they
Passed Away at 5:30 Monday
Morning.
made good, however, aa history bears
record.
klisa
Marian Ptenv
awa'y
Little Mlai VloM Itealy then sang
"Tanks* Lanky Soldier Boy." vUcb the home of. her mothi-r, Mrs. Ora
Viercc. :1S> East Tenth *lr«-t. at •'•iSti
hearUlf received,
song by Mr. Bartbotomev was .Monday morning of liJmuDllto after a
followed by a* oration by Kart Umlor five »«i-ks Illness. She waa 25 years
bto subject being, "American Heroes old and beuldei her nwiher Is sur­
an Inaplrailon to American Boys.™ vived by a aisler, Mis* Adilie I-l.-rcc-.
as Pierre wax beloved by all who
Thto was well delivered Mr. Umlor
ipeaking of Waablugton.
I. Pawl
P*)H Revi
Revere knew her as toe alRaya had a smile
for everyone. She had a mild, gentle
John Paul Jones, Uecoln.
In. Grant, a
;nalure,
and during all her innt-sa. her
other Amerfeain heroes.
The nest speaker was cbosen from sufferiiiga w.-re great but ahe bore
among the poal members. M, li. Mor­ them with I'hriatton palh-ncc and for­
gan relating some of thg -exverienres titude. She waa an active member of
be had during tbe war, and telling of the FirM M. E- chufih and Sunday
the deimmsiratlon made when tbe •rhftol. and was atoo a faithful mcniI of Lee'a oorrender reached bis
regiment. Thia brouMit Joy lo more
bearta than any other event In tbe
United etate*." Mid Mr.
Morgan.
Tbe TI.OMi ofOcerw cbeered aa loudly
as did the fedM-ala"
II. A. Ooatea favored with a vocal
soto. "n*ben Tou and i were Young.
Haggle," Mr. Coatee giving a floe ren
ditton of tbit old anog,,being accom­
panied by a plazto and flute.
Ia K. aeveland apoke npoc "War
Esperlenara.'' after which Mrs. DailOtooew Bang "AU Quiot Along tbe
Momac Tonight."
An oration by Homer Gore upon
••Slavery" doted the program, after
which wilb a few remarka by J. W.
Htniker and tbe henedlrtton by the
Rev. Mr. Cochltn, tbe audience dltperaed.
ilOOiS Reward.
WouM gladly be paid for a eure by
many people who are crippled wlib
rtaeumaUam. yet If they -only knew
II. they can be cored by a tew bottles
of Rcnne'a Palo-KlUiBg Oil. Saf^o
xternally. ^he
►flee Sic. ibc
Dd $l.«0 per bouleeold by 8 E Walt « Sons, C. A.
Rugbee Drag Co.. West End Drag

BOOH FOR TAH Traverst Qtj SUtc Bant

Mtot Pierre waa born September 4.
I8gs. at Battle Cr^

:iiMA

PERMELAC
We carry Permelac in 3 sizes, 25c, 40c
and 75c per can. Permelac is an inter­
esting paint. Among hundredsof paints,
none will be found superior to permelac.
It is one of the best paints on the market
to beautify your furniture or any other
thing that should be painted. The choice
of many colors; something pleasing. It
will make any . old thing look like new.
Don’t fail to see Permelac; words cannot
give half the idea. Housekeepers who
are particular about the condition of
things around them will be pleased by
using Permelac. Our stock of brushes
affords everyone an opportunity to select
a brush from 5c up. All guaranteed not
to shed. It isn’t worth while to look
around for cheaper or better paint
brushes. You will save time and money
by coming direct to our store. Corner
Front and Cass.

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

'


CRAND TRAVERAE HERALD, TUEEOAV. APRIL Ifc.Mia

STATE BANK
grhu.

tarflu
OPPICBBS-A. Tner h^T.
4mt; B. nerd aiacA. Vice PreiUeet;
RMiil OertOd. Cuhier; A. 3. Utrmu*. A. 3. BerflMA. AMlKUt CMbDIBSCTOB8-A. Ttmt L*«.
fterd CMbA. Mn. JolliH T. HitaAelL

Kss.rv'-.iiaf

» fw cct «Dnre4 n Tft luilwin
H. B.-AMTWI tX dellMtleM ud
Owfp—diite reckrdlBf Buklec
Mitar ttf tAe Trarer** Otf DUU
■nk. TrererM air.

HAD A GOOD YEAR

UnU of the Cimard line. They h-fl
laind'iii ,\prll r. and won- met In New
Vork ciiv i,y iv-il Miujiaeue. with
wtuwn lliey vtslird for a'day.
Oscar Friedririi had a lltlie celcbralloa.BlI of hta own Saturday night.
Tbe tip bad h>->t) banded him l^l
l>r. and ftis. Thirlhy were to arrive
nil ihe II n'clfMk' IVre
Harquelliirain. and seiniing a IHieral amount
Haiecmed K<--turiiig Lnigbt- Dr. W. of led i*md'f. hi* fdxirilc means ol
wehtnning bridaf couplea. Mr. kVled
). MbcIIit.
rich wnlr-d for the InUn, but there
SaereiLrr'-ADRUii Mclfoll.
were no hrtdal couples on that, traip.
Tt.*»iir<-i—CharlM K. VadVr.
Tni»l«j»~C. E. Hale-. J.
II. ,M<- Mr Prii.drha, it i« said, burned
inw-iler all the way bouiy for bim(ioueb, SeiDuel Uarlaed.
>elf,
Tyler—Arthur D’-Mprea.
Eaqulro—B. p. liurtw.
CbapUln—Dr, Guy M. Johnwjr.
Inner itubH~II. O. .JornU
Organlat—<:. E Hale.
81«k ounimlil-e-H. p. Duma. C. 8
i<angn>y'ker; J. (i. glraut,.
REFUSE Sumner at the ott
Auditing robmililee-K. C IHIHns*.
MILL SOLO.
J. H- Hanlo, W W. Bmltli.
Hrmac oOiniullte^A. L. Joyec. J.<
H McGooRh. J. TJ. Straub.
Will Be Taken Qav.n and Removgd
to Grand Rapids—Mill Machinecy Also Sold.
Inivr,>MlnB meeUns> ud eeciml »u>of inf
The Offlcen. new. IncludfaA ibort
i!ert«d »Dd thobe eppolDted
ol<hl. are u lollow*;
ISiklted niler—J«ine« K<boe.
J>u«rapd leading kulfibt—Cbarloa
e Ixmcnecker.
K«teem'4 toral kulebt—J. W. lUn-

lANDRTARK GOES

DOCTOR WAS WISE

KaiED BY POLE

Tbr old Mand pipv. Ibe largent one
. any favlory In tim rify. wax liuill
1,> A J Fay more than 80 year* agn,
retry Hanuah had wold Ibr ml!:
r:oi»rty lo Mr. Pay. who Ibvn oporatc«l the mfll.
Mr. Oil baa not Sixpowed of ibe
li.ijd on wtlch Unmni
itroperiy
»iaDdi>. He U Bl preatmt in Chlvagu Miss Mndrad Weather Tripped Over
a Deg and Fractured Her Arm in
»ut will reiurn nr-sl week.
T«*e Places.

MICHIGAN IN IT
GET* BEST OF INCREASE IN RIV­
ERS AND HARBORS BILL.

Senate leeued a SiaUment Tivday
Shewing Why EatlmaU Waa High­
er Than Thai of Heuae.
Wasljiiigton, April 'j.—A wniic
»-ai<-n»-iiI today
tlial lliv
hangx. its vumitilue.- made in lh<f Riid barlKir- , bill aa il vsme
Ihr- houhf «<Tx Mh'bigan In
x-x. Aivadls liarlior geix }jr.<H>U;
8;<ginaw mrr and bay, S;::<.<hiu arid
Maiiislix- harbor tlfZ.'H'b.

line of tin- old umd nmrkh «t il
<li>, the huge anioke aiack on il
John K. Olt lUlU iwoperty near II
Northern
Michigan ■ Transportation
r OHIeera Were Named,
ctiinpanylk dock, if toon to iio removed
and After the tdMting. a Chick­
icriion by seitloti and >nov«-«I away, Raff and GCM»dc Hava Taken thi
en Eiiwee Waa Enjered. |
Ml. OH having anld thia to a Uranil
Agency for F«ur Ceuntiet—OcmAt. the rerilar meeting of Trav- Arrived Da/ Ahead of Time W‘th Hii, Rapids man. The mill
machinery,
Bride and Silently Sneaked
onatratera Next Week.
arae dtr ledge No. 3£3. H. P. 0.;ElkR
Mnie bf whieb U ihe oldiwt mill mninto Crty.
Hmradar sight, anobal rarorta <g the
clilnerj In ihu aecMun, hai- lieeo Mild
Ran aud GrxKl.- of ihe CHy garage
setretary, treaaurcr, truaiw* ; and
Or. E. U Tblrlliv and lirlJe arrliid in aiioiliei' fivuiitl napble man and li>(Uy i loxcd a d>-at wbi-rcby ibey he
tonae coanUtee were need.
frcun
England Sunday, one. day this al<m will KLun lie reiiK>i<-d.
i<- lilt- ageiitK of the Overland var
Tlte reporu were gtatlfylng to ibe
ibead of schedule time. ThU rlcver
(111- r-oimtiex of Craiid Trnvorxe.
meoben. aboving that laai reai| had
trick waa turned by iho tiortnr to
Antrim, Kalkaaka. aud l>eelanBU. Two
been a eery aureraalul one for tl.e
avoid the demooatratlon which be
niodolN of the Overland. ntod<-l 11 aud
ledge to erefT particular. One of the
felt aure would greet
him If. Ida
model 11!. Mill be here tu-vi wer-k-for
Terr sallafactorr tliinga arcompllahfrlenda knew ihe time of bla arrival
d< iiionxlraTlon purpoxl-x. The 0\vr•d. being the iiurchasi- of the ^illd^Vlien tbe a. R. A I. tndn pulled In­
land lx a popular priced line that hgx
tng Uie todse baa occupied for* acvto Ke.»toiK- at i:Oj Sunday af^•en giving-very good aailxtuvildn.
oral reart paat.
I. Dr. and Mrs. Thlrlby «llgtft«l
llBff and Goodo now have four lluex
Slie eaaltod mler made hU ai>poinlfrom tbe .train and were luM lo' Mr.
I’.iiirkH. otd.rmohll^a, ’Mltrbellx , aiul
meota tor ibe Varfoua appolDtfte bfand Mrs. F/ed Thiriby and Dr. T. W.
OKTlnndx.
ScM and the lodge dlarta out ltd sew
Tbirlby. who bad U-> n driven out to
•aod rev with bright proajierta for
the bridal
couple by ' mnk
the foture.
*
Sadler In an automobile. J'he reiurn
Id addllloD to tbe readlug of thethis cliy was made wKboui meet­
Dual reporlB. tbe Heel ire
otlleori
ing any of Ibclr frienda..
sere InataUed wlOi ibe impn
However, they Just cMaped an nutialUlic ceremonlea.
I'aat RtalUd
comolille party who auapecK-d lhat
Ruler John R. Santo, enuducod ibe
Tblrtby and hU bride wof tryInlUatorr work aa grand exali.d ruler
to evade ibem. aeveral friends
vMIe Paat
Ruler O. i’. Ilurna
driving out to Keystone In an aunv
Piof. L-. R. Taft, Seejgtsry John
.gerred aa grand etqnire.
ihotiile. and ii la said bad they found
Gibson. Prof. 8. W. Baker and
; After the bualneai ee*aion and Inthem the bridal couple would ikx
Othera to Give Addresses,
JtyJIatton, a flue chicken aupper
have seen Travenw f'liy fnr a day oi)
«.m=?id'lD the club rooms. Tbe lodge
llm-l.ley,
April
Ttie Home Ih
two. It having Im.-.-u planned to take
eUrta out with renewed vljp>r nad
wlopii't-nl txxoc-lailon of
Itiirkb-y
them out in the uouniry for a few
pecu to add a great manr new memwill liold s invetlug next Thursday.
ddya.
. hero during tbe correni rear. On the
April It.
Dr. Thirlby ba*' been vtudring a
arcnlng of the 2*ih a Urge cIbik will
I’rof. TafI or the Stale AgrU-ulliiryear In the lioapfialH of lamdon. mak­
be iniilaud and an
cisbnraio tonrtillegr M'lli di'IlviT IMO nddo-x-i-x.
ing a apeelalty of rhlldren's diHeas<m
Oue< will be served after the
le nrst OIK- ill iliv fon-nmm at . l<i
The return w'as made oo tbe Mauremoniea. TbU will be one of ih<- moM
ii«lmk, ills xohjevi iM-ing, •'Thi- Frox
l>ect for Siiecess In Kruil GruMliig '
Mix xeriHid addrexK wilt
la- at :
oolCK-k In the gftornoun. U* xu!>j<-el
of whi'hh Mill
will iKbe "The Plamiiii
PlanTliig and
Ihe On ivard "
Aii)ong~olber oiiixiih- xiieiikeiw
8orn-l.iry John I. Gllrxon of Ihe Woxlerti Miehlgan
Development hurenu,
Drof. S. W. Baker of Manlsiee, who
Mill laCk on "Applying Bduralhm to
Fiirming," F. A. Milehell, G T. A of
The M & N B. railrrvad .omiiany wiio
Milt talk oo 'liiil of the U'oikIr by
Hail.''. Tile nn-oling
will Ix-I oh-wliole (lav and Ibe iirngram has la-eo
iiiBde to tovor a fnU day.
^Iti III,' evening. Instead of having
the regular homelaleni idiiy. (he Mat
sliall (.'omedy n>ni|uiny. which lt> i
uuila-r of (he High SrbcMl Lceiure
jurx- Mill give ihoir enu-nainmem
BASE BAIX-We carry a full line of the Victor and Reach Ball, those lhat
Thix asxoelation wax
formed In
have always ^iven the best sa.tisfaction $1.25 down to 6c.
ork 111 roiijunetlon wtUi the West
BASE BALL BATS—The famous Louisville SluRi?er and Professional at
M h-higan
ilJiS and the other erood ones at $1.00,75c, 60c,55c, 25c, 5c and 10c.
and comiirlaes Ihe terriiory In the Initm^iale vIHnliy of
Buckley. |i ix
CATCHER'S MASKS-You should have the best and we sell these at $4.60,
$$.60, $$.00, $2.60, $2 00. $1.76 and $1.26.
l>cp(-d Diat a large iiuhiber will atUnd this mretinK.
imrs ANDGLOVES-Therearethe kind that nive you the very best of

OVERLAND AGENCY

MEETS THIS WEEK

Western Mieliigan League.
OF BASE BALL

‘ Doesn't that sound good to you, with TRAVERSE CITY
right at the top reaching for the pennant? It can be done if you
have the hustling spirit. But it makes no difference. There
aae clubs to be fitted out anyway and we have hustled to get
the best Base Ball Supplies in the land and NOW YOU
HUSTLE AND GET SOME. We can furnish you with every­
thing that goes to make up the MEN.'

service $$.00. $4.0$. $$.60. $2.76, $2 00. $1.50, $1.00.76c, 6$c and 26c.

Wc make a sprcialtr of fitting out ciubs. Come 'atiil sec us at once.
Wc an you in every way. Get tiic new Spaulding's Base Ball
Rules for 1910-TEN CENTS

More of those $1.50 Books for 50c
THE BOOKS THAT ARE THE MOST INTERESTING
THE POST GIRL...........................Edward C Booth
TBE SILVER BLADE................. ....... Cl^Ies^Walk
COLONEL GREATHEART..............Henry C. Bailey
;
THE GREAT SECRET......... E. PhUUps Oppenhelm
THE HEART OF JESSIE LAURIE.......AmelU Barr
JANET OF THE DUNES........Harriel T. Comstock
f ESPER ....................................... Hamlin Garland
.TOE FAIR MOON OF BATH.......... Elizabeth Ellis
TOE FRUIT OF THE TREE.............Edith Wharton
KING SPRUCE.................................Holman Day
THE WOLF........ ....................... Walter SomervUIe
Wc carry In slock over 400 titles of these most reliable books, snp>
plying yon with tbe best reading for the least money.
/Keep up wilb the books ol Ibe day.

Hannali & Lay Mercantile Co.

PAINT BOXES WHITE
Rural Routea.
Till- iMJMofficc- iti-iurtlufiil hjx noil
,-d Uie loi-a, poMofnivlhafib,. ru-ai
pair.mx lx- roqurstpa-to paint th-lr
i-x and ;n.- goMx to wbu-ii thi-y
nuai-h-d a pur- whiu-. Thi-. ihev
rlalm. Mill not only serve to prot.-ii
Hu- Ixitex from tbe wi-aHu-r. i>ul b;ll
give all.ixjses a tinUonn lolor an-l
ve lotlt .heir iJeimi, 1.1 ..-1 pa: lx
lUe roiiii-.f.» a» lUilied SlaV x^m-ii;
Ufvea. and Mill give them a'm.iih
neater and sighllinr appi-sranA- -.ban
HUM posoOx. ii .. x!-i. de,,.. l'
that patron- lx: inUiued
iiiii>r:'i-'
Iheir name-, and'boi tuiniluo v>ti l-.v
111 Idaik Moek b'lii-rx al-ou; tw >
inrhi-x high.
|a also d(-x;i-xl Hiaf riuul uflie.ala
palm Ulion Ibe p-vslx of tmios which
ar.' Jinal.ed
c.-ox- ro.dx. bu: not
al'aeh xignx iberelo. (be name, of He­
wn. or vjllai5,.s to wblcb He- . m-xlead. With an- ind.oator sho.■K tbe dlti-rtloti.
Poxis 10 which U'les should U at­
tached shall be X.-' m an oas:l.. aiexxible PCMIHOD at ' be side o.' lie
oad and boai-x securely faxteued to
i projecllug ar.Ti of wood, or to a
bracket of band iron about ihree ixv
teemhs of an m,b (hi.*, or. If preferred, an amomatfc e^enxloo arm
may be used.

.\prll U —The
Cycarold John
d> wax held today. Saturday the
Ilitle fellow wax playing on a pile
of
B-tth some eompanUms. One
of Ibe pole* U-rame dislodged and
falling xtrui'k the baby in sprh a
manner that his'nerk-wax brokyn and
-a'b wax instaniaiu-nux.
mPsk Mildr-'d UValber. while leav­
ing SalnrUav aflernnon. Irii>p<'d over
d^g and fell, fraa-turing-her aim
I ivgo plai-ea.
ITsnk I'ried. a lo.-alI Mghvoh III
wliokoex out of linxlni-u
w Mil I. w
eiisage in frulT fanning, htx prop.-rtv
lying a mib- and a hall <-axl of here
- of the bigboxt hillx fir (he
. H- .ha* log irr,-'lii heai'ing
m add iimr.- Ax a silk- line.
Ill- will raix<- horiu-radlsh.

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WOMEN MAKE RULES
:ats Mrctiivg of University of Mis­
souri Students Placed Bar Against
May Social Liberties.
^
('•duiiibia. Mil. April y —rmbulilr
ihr iiiii'i xlriiigi-nl 'x<-i of 'nili-x for
th<- guidani--' of Miim<-ii siudentx in
any •imlvcmity wer«- adopl<-d by thf
li-n studi-iits ol the I’nfvrrkiiy of
imri at a maim moeilng. The
ruI-'A a,-ri- drawn up by a oimmiiieifnim
Mirorlth-x. Sonic of (he
slrivlrri of ihc rules foiling
No si rolling or driving aT^-r dark.
No luiirc (hail three cvciilijt engsfeUiciils a week.
1
f'gllerx ahall leave at lu;8o uVUuk
p. lu:
fiaoi-x qf all Miinieu'x (Kimiilorb-s
nitd boBidltig housc.s xBjfl be luikcd
at 1|i:r.c |i. m. ■
li also M-ax acred ihal liiloniMl
■laiiii>'X*xlii;ll • Jo-i- ai liildiiiclil.
SSSSSS»SSSSftl'SSMSMSM»»
♦ i
SILVER LAKE.
Tlic-g-cat airractlon of Silver Ijihc
IX a' guKoIlm- laiiiirh that has l>ceii
lairphaM-d l-y Ben Johnxoij. He e*|w-riR
lo -Hin exrufjlonx during the n
sr-nfim.
'
Mrs. I-:d l-air:-' -n and
dau;

A Storekeeper Says:
“A Udy CAtDC into my store Utely and said;
“'I have been uaingaNeWperfectioo Oil Cook-Stove an wintef
in my ApaxtmenL I want one now for my summer home. I think
these oil stoves are- wonderfuL If only women knew what •
eomien they arc. they wonld.alI bava
I spoke about my stove to a lot
of my toeods.and'*tt^
e anoavabed. They iboucbt that taere waa
smell and smoke from an oil ttovs.add
itvai u beaiadarpon just like any other
stove. 1 laid them of my capericnce,
aad OM after another they got one, end
DOW, not one of them would give here
op for ft«« timet its cost' “
Tbe lady who said this had thooght
aa oil stove was all right tor qoKUy
besting nulk lor a baby, or boibcg a
, kettle of aster, or to make coffee
quickly in the morning,
ing. bdt she never
using it (or difhcuh or
«. Mowiw—she knows.

I.* .s

caal tx.camr, as sw,.
___J, «Wv»o«1m4 «at that .
laav l«M • Satl«viea S«o«« ana lavow
ebe timv fm»\u minw. biiM nam*
w to tbe hWMm oSpoi. knti.eev.
lb, ro^i tao^ hoav^ Thor. i. no am.

.

Oil Cook-stove

It'bat a Cabinet Top with a shelf lor keeping pUtes and food hot. Tba
nickel Snisb. with tbe btigbt blue of ihc chimneys, makes tbe sto
and attractive. Made wiib 1, t and 3 buroers; tbe 1 and 3can be bad with or without Cabinet.

Standi Ou"coinpaiiy

- Mel'ool has Ivv-ti thiough this
Edna have Ixx-ii
vixiinig ni
Jolni
Ueigid iiiliixMl wntrartliig erpam fur
Brakt-rx hunie.ercaiiiriy
Ml-x Oi-.tl -VanU-iivaii.. of Tiu\<v;e
.dm and >lan Nutkd- arc'-hukily
City. xp(‘iii part of tht-.wc-iH, in il.lx
engaged in <-uttiiig woud.
lien Johnxoii lx nxnlng hit family
Minx llatidxulf' x|>cii1 Siiiubiy lu
.
ill:,
ic-ltage »u Siller lakeTiavt-rxe Citj'.
J
3lr. and Mi> BIxaM xpeut Smidry
ai Mm. Rltmrd'x psnenls.
Mi. aud
Mrx. Haney.
V
Hnrrv' B. S. King liax Ix-eli work­
ing fur .•■‘lin Braki-I t^- ihinI w>x-k
31lx> May llh-m iiald'idiev ^iviiix a
lixii m<-r Saturday and Kundny.
A- .1. Miuei'i me xliM-k ha.- Ix-o
Im :vjt.-i-.l to He- aimmnt of I* pigs.
AURU'I KuviK-h. who purrhuxod iliiVanlewan rHru..px|«e<'ta to take imixxxloe thiB Wi-ek,
AudrcM llodrlek ininxneled biixim-»a
III tOMu Hu past wet-k.
■ Htiberl Travlx._wh„ has 1,n-u ill tor
xomi- uiiu-.ix bcl'.,-r al pn-xx.iil.
Mlxsos fUna and l.um Sholl.v ba>e
U-i-L vi-l(lug Irieiidx in" IhU phut Hk-

LlGHT SHOCKS.
Two Ear
Dirge at Midnight
San DK-pi, t’alll-. April 11.—Tsro
Ir.ht vnrihqua^e xboeks of in aorotuM
etieh o-Tiiiri-d al mldiilglil. No dam­
age Wax rnxirl'xl.
BITTSBrnn-Tlie HlFiial federal
maud Inry. wliirli ronrenad Me«iday
bax roHimcd a prewntment agalnKt
(he''Imiwrial Window GlaraCo. s
Wext Virginia. eonxvraBon, eharg-.
Hu It with U-inc^n (omhinntlno in
rcxiialiil of irade. The pr«wenlIII. lit axkn (or ihe Ipdlotment of
III,- i-orixo-mloira officers.

Fruit Trees
Now on hand and tor sale west of postotficeand east of Brodhagen’s livery
,barn, iTraverse City.
Big stock of cFTerry, pear, apple, .plum and
peach trees. We want you to see-the
trees, whether you buy or not.
Fine stock Of Montmorency land Early Rich­
mond cherries and a very good variety
of what we have to offer.

Best Trees, SI7.00 and SI8.00 per hundred
Peach Trees, S9.00 and SI 1.00 per hundred
Come and see them if you are inter­
ested in trees, whether yoy
buy or not.

Joe B. Boyd
Agent
Residence 509 W. Elmwood Ave.,
Traverse City, Mich.

ILB, TUESDAY. *W»H. If 1»».

VERDICT FOR
MRS. SAXTON
vmi SUE FOR $7,000
WILL ASK S1«e FOR EACtH
HER CHILDREN.

OF

»

Mr*. SMton't HuaUnd W«« KilM by
• Train wniic Intailcatad

and

She Allege! TKat William Ore^Oratcry Furntahtd Oia L'vier.

•‘•r :

n ifititnniferoowti. Oi«- jiirj-ln

Jam

axi- auit ot >:ia«- Raxtoo v». Wljliaiii
GrofoiT. et aL LruitfSt in a vardlia

WORTH*
MOUNTAINS
ONOLD
During Change if Ufe,
says Mrs. Cba% Barclay
BHfBBi'ilirn ff'"’* uiTTouBDeM
athli>)])iTnniio]4nE,
axmrknnui, anti

o( each they are sure ot a
onCorth* t
Bborily afi*r
ibU mBrnloB ibey^d iM>t
U tl.uoo IB faiTir el ibe plainltS. Un tn the locacs. The president a)A..»iai' Rood crop of Iruli everr year.
This and their improved uetbod.i
'8.isiu,i'a ht:»banir »aa kiiW by a eti that his heart wat In the worfc^f
iK re­
( and |>aokiiig which enable*
train ahlle he;i«*jui In an Jattwicater' theflhaoelatkHi »M Uwt be
rondHioB. tbd 'art
«® tFwnfr grets for the time apwR In (fet’ihp, them ) set better prices tor their
t here, la the cauae
Ijia daSib.'tbbXns nllnand (tiat «'{Nk as pr<-afileW !■ eleciln)'d^- fiult than we do
oiobart belus k valuable.
oiobanU
itaied^that be fao]^,
<;i**ory, a aaka.o kwn*r. acrid liquor. (Yra today h«»ati
make artae ae-' ihe"prlpe ransltig from 1600 to llhe-i
Austoli ThItP
thllr J^nloi
J^nloxlratrd. knovliii Ibry vouM bi- able
pert
acre,
rnbrokee
{iralrio which has
IeeUa(in*aad select only xbott «
dX-nki
'nktrrd.
proi|u.ct of water for IrrFsation in
Mra.I. Saaip.n atait^ tkat ahe rxi>t<( nuuld Uke a wluel&terest' in Ite
Awo.or three years,
readily briui:-.
danianri for eacai cauitaliou. lie further auted .that
. .1 le .lui^
. .tor ti.oriri
. .
niD c.i rblldrrn. barina aereii, had. sbliT <m all of'hli farmiDK la«d llW Pe.r^cre. Kxperimenta could be
..................of n-bom l^^bul lb yearn nnd did not expect to be an actlre Mde here wUb wood Brea and If
■tnl
the
rtsil
bumthg
amudf.'
fanner aJ be liad r<
fbts. wbirh by the way are paientetl.
IDK bu»ln4fi >md aL-------retded a ■*#« ^bo was an aetlre coul^ be jiiorured and used as the
farmer biJSlS Xt consider bli^selt |.r<cr*oi eo.il is about the same and
ut a
cSl^datfl dor .^e ot- ihe’ cou^ bres ran be
kept
i;ulo;
fl<e for^dth^ year. He aiaied that much easier than wuod.
be rell*qul:-h^ the offtre to his sucLeavins Grand Junction at n o'clock
CpNVCNTION
^EIN
eeeaor \t’iib
»|Ara Riid stal­ le next giorntnp. «e passed ihrougb
■ ^LO lli THE <ftTY.
ed Il.st he uc^i Kladly Olti|f*a^nr as­ miles of oiehardR *bkh liad b*-«i.
sistance lu hlnf ’wlfn.l^nicbl ll^ a lth- I-rolWiert «> ihr amudae i«ta »c<e
ill
hIs
iiou'er
all¥
ihtfT^
i|rai\ «ay tin burn^'K uuder the tre*«.
Weeing* Ovat i^ata* Orting S^ed
<
W. O. KOOTB.
' Owtna to .H^na SeariAg Som^f . avlll-,«'Ub the fai^cds and^ hoi>ed lbvrpiiQUatlon wputj siicce^:
j
Speaker Being Behind.
• BODY FOUND.
A dlsCUsshHi ronuaeAAeaddreaa
.(jE thc preeidral knd ihc^^^bii^ of a^
om-V’^e^dayV Uavcul.i
leedng UW varioudfed&ttlttees was William Roberta Will Be Buried In
Thc,.bii'«tihg
* IhgAlhi

Thit City.
Boele^ol'.&ulty wma held In i>4d i^xl tbkvn u|> and the Mllowlnc cdUMrs-'.EUle RoU-ns has recede.;
hAll*i^lbe' .Ma^^ic blrwk, nitttecw «ore appointed ay tbe^ldiak
Siepbenavllle.
Texas,
tbia adtertioon,
mectlns^M'inf;.^li­ on iilotibn ot .|tav;d' Rouab- RtfUert wordTTi^m
here
wn wnilaiu was dfownW l
ed to ord'T-gig2 oTlork. ny .th<! Siato i’uyiw ami .\J*' H, .llpamlsba
irj Inst week.' that
at loe
Ibe IiKxty
khIv n»i
h»l
.Orginlaaficn.
.
FrouldSlii. 11?/R GrHWek^trhfimcei
ren
jNtivrn'd
and
wtmld
would
Iri*
!><•
ship
Shl|.p.
d
W.'^. l^-atnlsh. C'A/ Knurson,
ItiK n-aa' d^yed ecunewliat at (lu
I -00^.. The burial1 will be
'ihV
*
oiK-nlni; imJnp tortile lelenvrs offfho John tiollanatr. |)«*l<lJ{oi^
city. ( .
Order at Bua.ne4i^ ' S
O It. i. I.
(&!n W wlilrti .train • »

When we Jiiake It so easy for you to own bn.- ,.r th.-se marveloai eniertalner* why longer 'pat oC
pure^lng -Every day your home Is.subout a VICTOR yon are missing rnneh pleaaun-' and akidrtmii
enlert^iueilr'' If you lore muwr jbe VICTOR is Uie inslratnebt yon waal. No n^ to be dependMt
upon’ othi-m—no more coaxing to g.H -oraeom- to >ing or play (or you. The VICTOR la ready at aay and
all times to provide the World's best nutfle. sung and pUved by the World's brat Slugera SokxlsU. Baads
aud Orchestras.
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F. S;0F EJIEETINC

^

y II De*J(cr. h-iTv y\ifei: iC^d

the-y IAftrrnon speakers aerv

:1

4VASHIN0TOX -Nether its pisrii
>1 name nor iitf be^ty of shape
luWone
J
,
H, H SixTuar «>(
. Fian^ KlddiT. W. end ^lI^mla6<■ 1* to s«a the Buns
Ibe .'eTicmwMi. pitiRTai
I»an slarUnp. a destr^ve. cialn(inat;i> to te'|■l>^«ent as lie Aaa. de-jH II*
■■ail«irfk.lrd. from Iht^t of nn
AudltRige
.
laincd at JndItiiiAiKtUs'ihiuuKh bu.-^.'•I
deslralrie 'imtuleronts lo this coun
J wTWam lleiiiiey. dipilos
try. AluiiR with
ItllUl). .llolUTt PBVI
In hU (iH’iiliyt ndUrers,, Fr.-aM'ul.f*
I’niC^i
KiiRlish Bjiarrou.
Credei
(Irilllck <Aaie4 tiiat be
refu»v!
AVilllnm «l*>rrim>m
.mimMiei>Le t linncl. lots. Ibe slarliiis
iitnkp n lettstlij a^dre.-^
cdniissloii at; Aeneilroti jHirts. ,
• Ilio Ihtiiy Cniji-H-, 'taward' Fliifip...!(he iivasmy Ucl'aniWvnl has
ixiumy court imuse* Be hatTwIc
issu<-d
an
onlec
lu
llinl
eH*st
Kruutid yiretty linlroiuthly of*tll<■
*-uslmus liisiii-eiurs.
»o^k done by the stale otAix-rs. The

........

OnrWlOifRral pBUIt

fiOO CA

• ,avrir.±“±r;ro:?r:....v^
yfler th<- g.opuUr Vleior 1st. It has blghl}'
}H>Lslied irt esbinel. nii^ih-d metal lia^ts.
liaris. haiidsvvizir
haiidsbizir doner horn, 1st
-box—/nd is altogether aS spICDdiJ
iji model* r
n and s
outB;. good ••nougb tor• any h
Til.- Vi.-i|^ isi^pUygall the beantlfnl Victor RervMbls.'lnrladliig
the megiillii’eti'. C initd - OptVA sele^ioas. by l^rono. Uelbg, -Sebumauirltviuk aud other fsmuus .^Isis. ;«bu get-‘buusands u( dollars
a stDfkv- IM-rlorjpaii^.
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Pay Nottlag Sown on Aic V1rtor-r«
Wlicwi }«u take ih.- ouili: pv ui'l> io/ »**' fleevfds » yfig ♦refer.' We
kill give }c.u ::i w^-ks In whh b lo luy'lhe l.aUm-*-^ust at|natt.-r of
gi A WKflK—a fell'cents a day—an aimium so i^iull aa lo be utterly ou^^r proiKirtlon 10 tb’e'pb-asure'Vkg. deric.- ^We would like to
id -deuKi

fee*)- i.iid tnii- to
».|ipi.rluflu|-^..\Vr*

it renders every
very 'scletliuu
’.e

:

,.jjC

Iwmm

IL;, ir.'e-'Llfjj

..

Grinnell firais.’ Music House
Cor. Front & Cass Sts;

largest Dealers tn Victors, .
Vletroles a4S Victor-Rp»^

y- , r

LETTERS TO

l.reahlen' staled Ihal when ho look
ufQec as |iresldeiit',a yeakaBD^be

^ounSdna
eoulldonce i
be a ltb

. Vcy^lhlils
Com*'
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ntALD

WStBRSlODS
Of Vtrtom ! •
Mottbn by
OorReaden

:c:

MaKS.lfKn.‘£“2^''»'» "'>1

Mm.’criC'iiilS I“*

BUYING FRICB.
OrMn.

......

• j

LOCAL MARKETS.
In' able to make a kood slK>M'iiig.'lie
roUl.w-s ><-eiii to .IK- Uowii^ y
,
aaid be bad aiieudud the loniebiluB T*. Nie fidlior o1 Hu- Horabl; .
10 «enL
1
do
not
care
lo
sdverfirc
utiy
par.
wiSt •« M‘»‘-«‘t.koe and a. maiannpoli-mid
iiricc has liven at lbt,%lieure h«
n( the (ouiiders of llto Psmi- tlnilar iiHtwi ry pul many <if «ur rural n neck rv»W' and there is in. oiiilisik
VeoeUhlcComPotinahiwdonpforBe'ene Sodely of K<Hit(y »«..
ami ...
be eatue ix-liool districts will i^ubllesr Iw 'cry for a rais<- lu Pfr'''glad lo know of (hta^nformanoi) rou-'
of til
Kgsv w-.-r.- qi^ at i> .vni* tolamotl In ll.c enclosed letter. If yxm
telDethntfortbeBake*irotl.erwBer.IimllBnu|«lli. rarmcr*- . Soclei;1}"- *
day.
lag«r>iDen.l.amT.'lltlng
inakr «7 Equity a Rood one. lie further staled will publish the letter an^dd that
____ m 1 a
llling to make
tyouhlo ])tibUc ao
the comnilshloner deeircs rao' xniich
• • tUT.”-WW
I cm-ourage the beauiifylog of school
it-r.D.,Otaii!lcTl1k\ Vt.
,
»* »“'* bs they itad amlcipaud
tity I'nTl-rt fre-s.i
every teacher,
Koolber medicine dor vomta't lOi'at ibe aaim time he tyiih the siair remises and urges
Iharolt, .Vfeill U.—Wlnut .
"•
‘"Ul visn.d school board, pupil, and paKon to cuoperatt*
with
c&ch
other
In
an
effort
™ . . *■know
orpnnliailon amt assi-iet
___
—is iucbVrecort
I'hh-ago.. Ajni M.- -Wli.-al,
make Ihclr rcsiwetive school prop­
u baa Lydia E. them in petifnc nraanUed to the best
cf rorda of femkie Oto at______
torav .-.Ti oats. 4l\.
erties tbe-moat beautiful spot Ig their
'“1‘^^^jor Uielr aliilily. That tllgrc
Tolc-do. April .ll.-VVheat, ft.12:
BUCL*S
visited that dlstrtrt. 1 shall appreciate your kind- co.-o, if: oats.
»d.«h;
-•
1. load weak- they hgd nut been allc lo get them op lesa, . t
V*-ry trtiiy.
gtmlxed. He said that tb*-lr eftorts did
LIVE STOCK.
indleestioi) not extend beyond the loaaitty.

GEORGE I. CRISP.
nerrons prostration, ana It Is
»er.
qoaUed for carrying womeii aafely There were n tew places where the
tmoqaaUedfo
live prime r.T.Mr S :.n veals -.Hu-aeHate officers had bean able to get
Tippecanoe City.
tlve W,r-«AR,::.. sheep !T.4(M. steady,
fares but Jn the maJotHy they Lad
Ohio,
.-llpIKsl.lamb. *T<,*..::..Vool »xv.,0.:-u
been
obliged
to
get
down
into,
their
George If Criap:
uMn. Barela jrsu}-s.it1
sheep
»4«i:.7h. Hob.: IUJIvh. nriil.
own ikicLcu which was the reason
talus of cold lb suavriug wi
Dear Sir—You will neeo trees -ter .
.8:.tiS(l. Pigs fllfll 111 in.
Aibor day phinling and eacli inipll
should have a iigt' of 4is own to plant
ap (III* will Impress upon bia mind
the nocer.^ity .of tree idanting. The
BELLING PRICE.
' . Ffuita.
boy of today will be |he man of to­
morrow, and if taught when young Naval orangga......................... If to fOc

_

A Fine “Victor” Outfit
for a DOLLAR a Week

VeceL-Vna. *
iVli.UK-.s.Ffr bushel ............

naurt ft Lay Oa.

3tkTrararsa City HlUUg Oft

■“

-■i =

Biickwbau ....................

?C!.‘™: Er'

...;.;K

“■

SR .

MMaa.

ran, per l'oi#p«Aiada. |0J(
-r 100 pouBUsr
‘ *
;

Masts.

llaiiimoiijs iiair.v t.-ed^..........'ll';
Reef steak, round, f
Rlrfoin steak,
i’auvrhoiise
_
. steak.'per
i
.lb,-......... 20c;
rorV <
Rouuil^ steak

....................2H(*2c

S£Si.'^:in-v.v"2-."vSS5:5

^=
,Old Bobbara. per lb ....................«*T«

LOCAL MARKED

IF THE LADY IS LARGE
y/R€yov\
-Stout.’)
?/py CaN>
(Be INSTANU'tV

I^'TT£D fro**!
mewUN^
spring C0A''^\

has'trouble in getting
fitted, she should go to
Steinberg Bros.
They have'Suits and
Coats and Skirts and
many other garments
that will fit large ladies
perfectly at tbe bust
and be large enough
around the hips,* so
they find pleasure in
trying them-on.
Steinberg Bros.
make a specially of
Ladies' Ready-to-wear
garments. Small ladies
and tall ladies-and all
others will find it a
plet'sure to trade at
their store.

^ND Suits.

fcjcE Sizes jonn special!^

BUUTIFUL SEW SPRING
SUITS at $I2.S0. $15.
$18, $25, etc.
' LONG COITS at $10.

$l2.5p', $15, $20, $25'
JICKETS at $5. $6.50.
$7.50, $'0'aari $12.50
SIIK DRESSES from $10.00 to $50.00
SKIRTS at $4.50. $6.58. $8.50, $!0. $12.50. $15
iHTRESSESfron $2.50 to $15.00
^

.m*

Btineaibcr the Store ts

STEIHffp BROSJ'

that It Is necessary lo be coni
planting trees our furosu, will
di-|iK-lcd no fast. We Ore w-il!ing to d*>
our part. Wc-ivill offer lo the schools
In the state vl Michigan;
i ITu-rry trt>cs. three lo tour feet,
12c. of Mooimormi(7. pyebouae. and
I Early RiehmonA.
j RoHc at Sharon, two to three fec­
al loe.
niack Lociirt, two to thr<-e fecL i
Cnialiui siH.-rhisu, IS to I'f im-taci
one cent.
Wc will Him do lwrit.-r lhan th
alwivc. Titerv- are pone of the pupilli, the KChitols that will not is
ul»vc iirlcv-, as niuHt sehools s
.lercsied ill luxuries not fiirnished'l.y
■ he semwil Inard. Wc will allow- (b<|s( Ikh>1k a discount of 40 per cent ou
the above price, aatne to. be used tii
I ell-ale n fund ti> prodtirt- wtiaterer Is
iicedv-d h.v them. TI»*sc trees are not
cull trees but first class tn bv^- sAiy .
Vours very truly..
I'fTTEU: ItOHUslN'nEK ft SON8
I’. S.—We iH-i«»nallj know .vou will
be iitb-ri-sicd in ibU work aud will
In- plv-ased io Jioar from ymi
To the Killtor-of tlie Herald.

On luy .-Vi.uiti it ip from Caltfonii,.
I liad uci-nsiun to aluji over otn- day
I a: Urund Jom tiou. Culoradu
Tlilt
I city is lu ll.c midst of the Cratid ri-.
jer val'ey fnili seettou and I had the
^epponunUy to learn someilrin,; bIxhic
the way the fruit ftwwera there pro
ie<ri their boda and early fruit from
floats with smoke.
Wcaiber roodi
I Nona ve-wuc^ tbit we are
ai>i to
e. .vnd I wiKh to give
our fniii
■growvra ih.- b.n.-Ht of what I !-arned.
It wa- the 2!*ih day of March and
t night i.he mercury dropped to :i;
'alKvve- whlih they oiaiui would have
iBjnred th-rtr l-nd* advanced as they
! were, if ibe.v bad xvot made m-e o;
the wBudee pot', fbeae are made of
nbeet iron. Soon- for tual and other.nernde oil burti*-ra are p'laced under
each liW and k^pt hur.nliig all night
I anderatauJ thegjunatder the j-niudRflig.Milt iani aa nceoMry
an
v^ttlpinent aa tbe apeaylng. and by

Friday and Saturday will be $2.00 days in
our Shoe Division

'km

j

For these two days only we will otter any shoe and Oxford in oar
stock marked at

$2.50 for $2.00

An aching back is instamiy
lelievtd by an application of
Sloan’s I.iimnent.
This liniment takes the place
of massage aixj is t-«ter than
Sticky plasiers. It pcattrates
—without rubbiiin—through
the akin am] muscular tissue
right to the hone, quickens the
blood, relieves congestion, and
gives pennanent as trell as
temporary relief

,

inmtg--1 l*lltrv<nn*r»StS<l
a^IajanUmytort. I•ng<-r«lt»nia-lysilin.n, (r-nih»sR>llolnfk*-k
altareanJ mto-khmIi nu )iutw II I
had bMo Inu.s nitb • r’uS 1 aw4
*»»ry pl»«I»t IoM»*t nub n..i»b-r
•Iwii-s liniin*->t IC-k (b» inia cukt
OBt. sM I exi. I'in 0 >B« n-urh li !il«r
WMkuuyaM uilbBalKip. Onaluu

TWO DAYS AT $2

Beautiful Oxfords and Pumps,
Patent and Gnn Metal for Wo­
men....Dress and Work Shoes
lor Men
.

Sloam’s
Liniment

Not merely good looks ud style, ud .U mat bnt real wcarlag
quaUlles, lit and comlorl as well—A BINT OF A FEW:
WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES of genuine Kid. Blucher
style, dull Kid too, Cuban heeie.
WOMEN'S ANKLE STRAP PUMPS of Patent Lea­
ther and Gun Metal.
MEN’S DRESS SHOES of Patent Leather or Gun
Metal, Button or Blucher style.
MEN'S WORK SHOES of genuine Calf. Kangaroo
and Kip., Seamles Blucher with bellows tongue as
near waterproof as is possible to make leather.

MEN'S ELKSKIN SHOES—DIRT-PROOF TONGUE—BUck and Brown
sell at $L5« everywhere, will scU Iheih Friday and Satarday at R.M.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE GO.

TRAVERSE HERALD. TUEEOAV. APRIL 12. 191C.

TOORCMIUE
DEIKOII'ClDBpi
|i.'c>

the trip if they M) Oesl'F.

eASTORU

Eoed. :bt'

ELKS I
OPERATIONS.
ATIONS

ACTIVE

j:-;.

KIV'

itKiit fut>a and the IV-troit w«r«l
lTo|Tlartot!. Thi-v n-UI be iiie

Press.

111 Ceiilral Njniiul the nriiiU'si.
graiijiiia
Nornia

bMBff

.

________

fornwr

the

life

The M»ie»nmi has be, n luaOe liial

ItU' n~at lliite In inany years litnl lliv
people of

ihU mctlon of the-state

sill

an opitoitiiiiity

Ml

College

at

Ypsihunl.

have

rt-niKl

,

ccrtlUcaie ejililcs iKctnonii^ ars’d
verwily

Mr. Plc«aapt, M»ch., Ajiril

rounds

yaar of proaldent
111

Ibis

Ointea

Gtaa-n'a

fnms

t-a • VI'CII*.'. a, lbnM.'.uho il. .ynl rp
i,iii-nd uiitlaiveriogs.

5:i

on

tb^ pn>tii]ei>t

sch<it>'l

tin- rrowih

at

Yt»llBni{.

valid ^sNu

the

may
aod

be
im-

be trafainc

vhi^-

to aeceiH

be

vraa

U,iniediaicl.'>

lirltiMi.

HADE NEW.RECORD

Chfi: !■-*

* »

b

.

The soitfc.-siioii hat lA'i in.ide Wai
ix-m.it club l«..<.i4anU.-^ai'.bt-l'

Kinet .vhd

7he

K.

in niahy

licvidv

iniiii.*liaiel»

ciiu go 1.1 iivu.
the

in

cities

graduai<.s

in

larR<‘

acd 20 btinutes.

wlg-itier

ari.-olii'i. :> l
t iiieuilwrw

r.-s^.u i

,

Mroi'iiHy.c-. iTpr.iv. April

sac^o o;'^L-;'.t;!_o'

•'brl,

s.i* a Trjiv'-e

Uati

‘'J

IlK Usl;es-'al
I's-ui

Cem pari too alvays proves
the worth of an ankle.
Crescent Ibur compared
with other food anidesproves
to be the mast econocmed
and the most saii'^fyini;.
Crescent flour compared
with ^ler flours simply astounda you by the difference
that can exist in inefheds of
raaniifaciure. U dearly shows
th«'~value of its excellent ,
qualoi-s ard i'.« uniformity
ubder any corditicns.or tests

"

Now and then she gets
into a tight place and
needs helping out •
Things get started in
the Avroug direction.
■ SomcHiing is needed to
check disease and start
the s\-stcm in the right
direction toward health.
- Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil with hy-pophosphites pan do just
this.
It strengthens the
'nerves, fL*eds famishdd tis­
sues, and makes rich
blood.

rtbuired if i:. >
^^Cresctni II lur ii made for housewives. %nd sap.^
plies^ them tbe mcios of perfect bread aod pastry''
Ycur grocer has it.

cresgenTflour
-rhe Kind Everybody Ukes**
SOLD BY

K

..I, y .

f

H. Juijl.-iil;.

i;

m.U,F*t *
-Vli"Ii

A

A

J

fairvulc-rxer;

roaaaLiBTau.cnxwim'

*

Volgl MlUIng Co., Grand Rapids. MleX

Uic Hi'hrsiPti 1

nrtcncy.

Pj-.-E.-i, I'.v.li;liar- a:iul
iV..

StXtTT

aTioU-NE.

4Vi> Pc«l SL. NswVsdl

has m^irr I ’n"''

foi' the mure ot
two-new

ly,

n.-

ii'l K.inVl aiid 'a c^llniiiion e*loti!i*h

VI t> diliti oil. • u' IS. 'Ilieivl^ce,

thnniglrnut the t'nltcd Riaie.r.

Is anorhey pniot vif

.Bi-pianr

new,102 Milrf in Two Homs

iiM-msUiK demand -rur' b'Cb'

Normul

K".- are.'hi.uii;.'.

■•■Hiui dcTl'i'lic a.;faii'te:i!{rl-'i.ia: .,

HotvI -T.-H

^Wli,>.

Kifchner. tVilbrd
:

Mi -i.e im'U.'iwrs of*the.

lie. i.rrti- or tl^'-Tnem#'.'s|iip

N(t.|iil..-sviiiii—X." I_

Mvti.,ugl,

v-UlnilMi.

Wr.uu have been this yvai-.

i.rA-ri to toouni)mra<r'<B-i(li ih.. e,.ii-.

Tiadjis*,

ttit.iiiiol

l-rtMuply lie(aii.-c.>rviiiiiR gor^'lvH
»

martn./ lA wri-..., Ttn

er*.' GiiT vA-ldvid ;o IV-troii. v!"itU-

uppointed tig

flsDUFll

Sli.T'ib. •
.'ore. J. n
tiillis,

The .tloui-

siii«.oinniUle.-*:

J, W

vary ihKt

iTesM< III iirawii

When Mr. Qra'an left
auperlBieiitkuit.-

fuiiLer .euininutioii.*

^

n.♦d^rs.lo snV Iha- T«v. -Aw«! SO'IO Bv4rr.lt With a s-rotia

'

and evx-r/'-j:eii5.-i

t'lber smten.

veil be

'i>roreDeaiB of the wcbool
tcbool

wltbuut

certUtcaie m

K.niiiiltlec has

:;2-5,

besides-coufei-,

sarrlcc

tlov

state annual

judeed

Tui.i

hlmaeir of the many

InvuiDteBi

'of a

oiik ibo

lBstit«th>&.

has sc^iiltibd

MIphtgnli.

I

crescent
! aft.;r

fhe nieeliu* Belt >

’■lOBdfoOl.

ring the riKht to lesi-h In 'Mlchl'KSL

tern which has punt rio^ at Centnl Normal

ot

. I.V.

Loagru-ck.'^
«t1 Mr. U
tiillU. as SI .'reisiv.
.

* \

e:day.

.iioth onviinas Ih.; >ja:c

in.r.»

- .\U^xv<iitive roniiaili.is.' lias le yj

u

aate to two yxars' endit at the iini

<

!••

I'.riied ri. 1), ,• beiiie a: faBiIiar \V. •
• Mr*.

iv.-l; of K'K*.Bnd-biit:« 4wvk tbi- Siaio

the

Bcbuola Id thi» cUy and Ibtill tavlns

v.'iti:;.; h-r ^.'ler. M's, J„J;itsoii

the siaM <vuld hkvv un oi>i>o:rini:v
o.'

to a"<'ntl

trip, Imliniiiia fares Bad

te> aCCMBiuiodclions «ii| ri«>l es<

Tins

rropprty luierestt here;

t'!:.ipp^ 'tv:ldvl;ee.

i-itj

Klks* tiati<4ial vouveiiii'iri at

'loa- B RtirL It is i-stlmated t'lal

of.

V'crlin.mie.

power bi'lurv i.uiuessed onli b)

EconomyWithoutSacrifice

into th.

a si^evtat train Ih- irefurej fur Ihe Idg
f.emnl e'vtii. TMa sill tiroliably lie

MSS

will hoU’

resibij.
t'Kf }«tef reliinjuivdcd tbe. <

1 a*

mm Q< s::
«Mi(4r. Wk*s KmwW
K..» rowK nn
>safi w si s km
, .uo WUKwwkMWKt.
AISiKxfwu sMOmmv.tab

Monday.

, Mjts i.iiida t.U!ide»|j^ wb« has !>eei

i

SAFE AID SUE.
*«\K

Work w il
->
fs.'!..rr Sstt K--k
y Sl..k:.;.

Mr:, fha.-'e.s falBier was a Tiav
The iaidh-s- Aid S.W4..1T

: .Mr. Ri^.a has h.ev^
at* bolel* and to nuke la.,-.,

.♦

!■: ■,
', ,v;,. 1 V _
Mr.'aiul v: . « 1 K't • • - arc :::.v

la

will b<‘ rvtn.'aiiieteu as nne-i>i atval 1

Rounds Out Ten Years as
Head of Central formal
which ap-

BOWERS HARBOR.

^ith#Mrs. SaunJ
the e.s Tu-irs.l,v attertKwn. ' MtrtileaB and will atttav:
.t. Andetxm. who' l.a* • b<s-n Un
of Enc» frtmi al! ovej the
known

<.n*.w«*.ln July. The en>.,able mp]
^ aali.„union of
tv the aiafe .o..v,-mi..n .-.t 'uiun.ri
j,
„b-as«e by all who



r»>aniry

Jc9ce. J. \VTlfliffi«. and

Fw

«ho lanchea a;

n

iiatWa’j

fhas. S. Loiittberi.Jr: Tt'aei H’. liil-

vistenJays

Milton Han-

• t'.* vi'y valler

<<-iitoiett*e hVa aim nutGe a hiree ai>-

liavc

lb..

apjioii^Hd a:i tollowk; -

In

Mr*

uiuuum ol money for the entertaiu-

jfx.t.ven..on and the mv-Una of the’
[s.al.. «u«vdat.on ... la-Uoil^ the

CASTORIA

«IR be ot tnlercNi here.! Mr. Crswn

The Orasn .. boo!* are cloaed for a
week va.ation. ■ ,

TUr. iis»>- tlepamot-iit ba^ been fe-

Trawrae. Citr >iat.. .-f

H. l’. O

IMrols rim, to all.inl

Use
For Over
Thirty Years

inaiiri

Mrs. sSrbryer is vlsltlBC fronds in

r ive Elk* of the I'citcvl Stalot.

Communicaliont to
LodBM^t
p«te«fcer. ca<llli*c
Mams- tee to Have Them join
• Traverse City.

ill

~aw

V. W. H. vroitl a store.

Ttaverse Vny this we* .

t|i.. >ie<l Ip^>.eB>l4v ttae naval m.ail> iwt-ie h.-n.
is ^pendlna .her va.a
oi Ute'Grei'l l.akea at Th-troit at tbla tlon a- hvnm.
M.liv.-nti.Hi anJ It l« puitv p-olaiile
il.s. A 3or''*. *>ls> has lusti vu..
It.al IhlF icR«»e«« wlU be ennieti. Tbe in< f'i-nd.- at tVav.. arrived liot.K'
ii!v vontKlI baa a|>prtii<riaie<l a )ai

The ta<tiibers of

■vadlOMoratiBB

J. itaek.bas rented the toous over

siH> kuos' sbai l>etro:i uan

:iat*mal event ever

■ ■

Arthur l.yon expOvSs to L-ave hi •
f< w da>'s for' t'hkago’to pnr^ase A
Hew ••rsm.
Ur. .VcKsqf is no tM-uer. He kav
b- - n it! poir hcsl-.k sU winter.

Kalkaska. Monday. .

out t.j

r liiat ib-r» are bic iblnsa in store

GO ON SPECIAL TRAIN

I-Hlae .No.

The foiiDB’iDK dispatch

cuuuirj

llpee Ki-'lAV- Auarles DMiiRa «:ij
Ibe «a.v uL i.Btenai;iiMDt s ii: rval-

Bears the
Signature
of

^aSSJsssau&ss.

mg in at that low i-riv-*.

coovecuoa

baa

Kuu aviive op< mihuw lo or^aiilu- a

peared

Datiooal

ril{2iir..r iuo.*e elsUrrale iban wai

the Kind You Have
Always Bougfil

-WomrijQ

wsK here ou prafeask>Bai bosiiiMS.
MoDday. retUTiog to CTtfeagO W«d•epdsy monlnx
Burn, tu Mr. and Mi^ Howard
Blourklnr. a danger.
,

■» AneeUa last year, tha; tii;

Vorb&n^^n^hUdnn.

I^Kakcotio.

tamllvr this weA.

lUe i'urj..«e wf hauiu

I'Ji^oe >oin ibe Traverse Ci;j-

Crnlnil

Normal, fc

bulWItiRN-oae for

maminl

tbe i>rln-

lialnliis dad one for science

ClpaUMp of the Ml. Pleawutt normaU

anioiig his rheriidied prvijeets.

Is^liu'

j

: I IN I I E.R O

b!|

R O T-K n S

ffroR

0^00

O L. O *T M B 1

be found one bulldliiK ant abonl I5b
atndenu pn tbe canipitsj Today, In

In

addltton to tbe ualu bulldiui;. there

afiiiirs.

p three
F «j
vihifw—« training
central
J h
heetlnc plant
0MB .PhUimm,
hat tripled

stfinoL

.aiiendaiioe

aro

aludnta^jnrolled 4urinK

uuw

43<,

ttu^

n'g*

tiUr terwjA makliKV total uf
IMO. dWervnt aiudenta

over

^ujuylnRtbe

piivlkw of tbla aanna] fdarins

tbi>

-rear.

.

i'ix'sl(li-ul Gruwn siuiids lor

nturolntc honesty.
lature
the

wiili u

There

the tmprovamantB

In

of

this

lie Is ronaenntive
ho

believes

lu

buljd-

In hts deanunils:

an

versity

ury di-cree w«s hi-slowed
the Giilversily

10

to bntld

ufi a fine sohoo.

eihtrts gl'Prealdvut
passed the

tbtougb the

Grawn. a

bill

'

*,

;:ls

n'ltaiei s degree from t'oliimlda uni­

been dime In: the
hi i»3,

Good Quality in Clotlics
Here

esvnoiulafl - ex-

ivccired

vbat has

past

You’ll Fina SOmclMu? More than tk Ordinary

budeol:

iwadtture of Ibo aUte hinds.

aueadance are ^ a small part o!
years

no one'

-uicsbilr-

schubl. He lieier pails his

Ahga and .cTmradyand tbe growth Jn

for teachers,

U

eleaiu-r rvs-ord than

preatident

freshlent Grawn

But

schru.r

who goes before ih.- Ml.-lilgan, Icgis.,

and n

Tbe

There

lae adiiiiiiislmlhiu of

Well

in

HUH

known

In

iJsn; au bonoiv
tm him by

of Uictalgan.

(hrougbvmt

loan and

a

forceful

He Is

thl«

other slntes os an uplutLiie

and

- You'll find the ‘Teal thing.” the most correct fash*
ioas. the noted make of Michaels. Stero c'v: Co. io most
exclusi\'c patteras, weaves and styles at $^15.00 to
S25CO.

silKsil

'h-tturer oa

ataie legislature glvins educational loplr*.

Where Did You Get Your
Money? Census Man Will Ask
Unclv 8w> U very
bow

overy

«bc

aliould sun- ibe place

where

If you fed that Sl-xOO. Sl^OO cr $20.00 ii enough
for you to spend, we believe -ycu'll find, greater value
at ihefe figures here ihao ary other store is able to of­
fer you.

she

United

workA OK ‘•yrlvBtefamiIj.""ht>tei.':oi
‘ boardiuK bouse." Or if a woman. In

liiairurtloB

in

lo know

Siatoa gnias hU or bar Ihing. In tbe
prtaue

P«w»

bdxKhu

to tte enumera- addltlou to doing housework lii'-lur

If SlOfOor $12 50 is jour limit, ctme to vs with
iha': we'll give you better'quality at $10 00 or $)2 50
than you expect;
Vure Worsted Suits, goed colors
Lnd models wiih gncf^ vear and satisfaction in them.

tora wbo win begin ibeirjwork April own bouie legularh' eVns money by
le. Uhi cosua bureau boMa that ibc

some oilii-i

(x-upafloti.wljelher

|.ur-

oocopMloB followed by a.tiblld or a' snvd ID her owfl home oroutsUle.lhBt
woowa Is jHet as inportaht. 'for <wngfu ytiqioees. as the ocnjpMioD of a

occupatl<.n should

be rciiirtin'. Knr

Instani-e. a woman

who

regulariy

takev In w&Milng .should be reporied
loan.

as lauiHlreKK"

Ttic t'Bited Stsiies Rorc^meni also

If any 'ehllil. of wtatever age. Is
reguliirly eanilng immey. the eiui.loy-

paUon is ibe oao from wtfkb ibc pw-

irvni

ItapenoK

which he or »hc

be reiunied

folVws should

Bpl.llrs also to a child working (or hi-

la Instructed to record only ibe murv

i'oard hW's.v from home.

importan'

(me. 'll

that rannot

b«obm

at s^Cb tbe reraou spottds tbe moiit
time

Aa an

UlastraiioD.thv enumer­

ators are u ld to rt-iuni a niau u t.
-Ttrmee- If be gets moM of hia Inwow from tarmingAHlKxyMt be aaay
also toRow

the

meupatios

of

a

riergymao'w veearbef; l.ft they must
i*»urti him as a "cl.-rotmin - if h.
gets more of bis tooimie fiiom that orcupatton.

Suits for Boys

as an orcupaiion. Ttn<

bas two ocropaikuta. tbe census mar

Jeaiwed tbeu be is lo retgm tbe

Our aim is to please the men who dress in tbe best
sijlc atd want the tight quality.

-washvrwonian.’

bolds that ibe aaire Imporiam occu
fcw gets tbe more money.

-

or

I

('hli.lreu. or oeu adullK. attvndins

There are no bettter suits for boj-s iban^hose we
wffer at $5 00. S«'..00 and S6.50. Many parents are real­
izing this more and more every day. Gcod wco! pants
in all the newest fabrics and styles ft r ages 11 to lb at
$5 00, $600 aod «i; 50.

school or college or any •■ducattoital
tBsdiuiiuu. sad following
eRipk>)iBi-m..

no

oibvi

should be leturuiv'd as

having Wp (H-cdpaii()D

Hui *i any |h--

is au.'i.d<ng school
at Um cam-- time

or cbltckc
is twgMtarly

t4»mlBg niuucy M KOiue galDrill (uxu
t>atiuD. UiC enunteraiorK are to returw

Many good »uits. tco. correct in .style ar.tl fabiic*
and every other way at Sl -'.'j. J2.50 2:! 50 and $4 60.

IBl (XW'UPatluu.
The Inquiry a* to whether the per­

In the case of a womsm ilolng house son enuu,eratcd 1* a survivor of the
work In her own boinc without salary
W

magf«Aiid

Woyni.ml
, baa

having no| oib.-r rm-

Ibe .-nto Ik

IK. cKviiimlion.

u.

W thal vt...

Hut j

a

w\,tii:-ii

woeting

UBlqB or esmfirierale amiy or navy is
neavki-dot all mah-s over SO year,
d who .were hem in

the

States nml .-.II fuivlgn Ixun
Itiimlgialed to

this

rnrn-ti

ma:-. who

country

lK.-fore

(-taouaekeeper*'. lfc63..
Tbe’r>'UsUK blsD will also wsm Ut^ fi
ease may be.

bimJ

ibe entry

know It }iM are d-«f. dumb, or bikN.

<lH-i r Luu cl

ntltcsf.

STEINBERG BROS.

sbODv uBd the mileflo»«r> days he bad r. fUM-d all l.wd. ..nd was What wllL ionics and warm tuaobec
enooilsg iu the gardeu.
fotMleniord to W shot.
and pouing. he n od* o( the hand. .
-| (bou^i a good deal about the a,'au>e( b6rs<-> iu tbU part of the
Uorr. MIrb . R. K U. Nol
poor creature, aad the day before be ctwmtry
•Why " exclalmrt Joha,
Ncseen
City.
Mich,
was
lo
he-killed
I
asked
Mr*
Ks
uitiug
up in hi.
seal. "I do believe
Hoi bO.
*
Mai.JS. \m6. to tel me drive over nod wee him. On that ft Mr. I.------and PireSy comlag
Mar 18 ,S,0.
Hear
1'rvsld.ui*nd fttgulationi ol tK«
tbe way I stopped at (be Port Wib this way now."
Orar Prfildent—
•Aud ihr-n.
M, tr-ienda. Rulb JeVell aod Bern1«riie Yeung F«lk« tunehlne
Xi I bate not vritien to tbe Sum
I (o^od up tbe road -ssd aa» a
Club.
f Wild Garoh, drer me. tber.
______
■**
*» >»«• “ icy-4octo.^ whom 1 ono. waved from diag-iart with a groom behlsd. Ud a
ahine I'lub Ip.a long
1 will wriie. also. I am in the fihb
I will try never w werry er
dm! It »«• planirsl nianj- yoare u*«
home, gas; gtoppUw *,n,K.n,a„ drl.iug a apleadid. brtgbl.
1.1
liith
grades
at
school.
M>
teachsmoking
fret ebewt enything.
whi-0 tbf .1-ar PliBl Prerldent found
(or three weeks as I
\n.« lulls
- I
------- ----- --------- horse, with no bliaden nor
that ebr routd noi go Into Ibr wuodr
ill iM-d wllfa i>aeumoti
_______-Id easllv-persuaded him
, I will uy t* be
hwy •• •
any more. So of courae (be Sunabluand Hiowtd oov. 1 will n« be able V like h.T very uincb- There are thlray- ._ -------- - .. lnw.-n>niruts and medi- beautiful tail, The horw^ kneuejobk
cen end ^akc everybody bappy
,„,el| era. Me and IKUe. brousbl (be wood. SUNSHINE LETTERS.
go i» srhM for a long time. I an. aeven .cbolaw In our school today. I ,
aa far aa I ean.
insiahlly.
and -l
lintiHir lime haw ••ome
gg
land Itoorr. to bar. and abr plauKil
Mapb- City. MIrb.. it. P I). So.
in the ttf:li grade. My oldest brother »“
rotd. irh'd to p
I will try to be loving, help­
have lots of fun playing out
V.. g.„ ,o',h. ^able there
ibriii L Rwret Iluia aerret pla<v> of
AllfD goeJ to Dorr high school, and
ful and kind to everybody and
Iron; ^ the oiw D carriage,
S.bool
I
like
to
go
out
m
tbe
,
go„.„
|ell.tw.
standing
hr-r OVD. If you aboold go «ei ible
liiy brprtftir CUu.l and l.go to'tbe
to every loving thing.
duai Iheii Mr. . K----- ■ arae put of
nice '»a:m sunsbine. I have bad tny around and chatting th.- grvsvn. IW
ten day to ~a«e vhat you could uee" Hoar HresideDl —
!>iatri<n arbdol. t\> have' about a '**‘*;
If I ever fall in trymt to do
ttvmWmg In Ms stall, the .oarpenict * sho^.N.>ad lUa was
thr-1.1- arv kome of those you vould
Run-' tulle to ga My te4Cb<-r'a turns fs .iwlle- wll well w, Ur this w.-rti. W.iU
I thought I voBid write to
Uieoo tMnge, i will “Try, try
you pleas.- send Oils McPhall. Roy
,,pry liiU,. while a-bbi -hud.ler (be laMebu sh<- saw: 1 WI^ boUlUC Bnd:
bepaibe.
braVe
little
Mayflower,
uTiiMa
Rdwarda.
She
is
a
gc»d
i»arbei.
sbinnub
again
as
i
hsv.agaln.horses. .Mr. L - — mat
pink one*, and vhllr uuea. and blue.
hope There arc about iweoiy-tbrec s. boiars neonett. and Johnnk- Carl each a g„,u, ,i, over him The dtwv.vr andcji^-ir!"
tong. How are you
aUd-smlltug m his dog.
Sunsbiue pin? They have .lost their-. | w,.„t near, and he turn.-U and Uvked ■mwioiileaa
'
ibeir cirtle of you
been w.-,l »■ out acbooi. There are eigh
t. vbHe John, who had varnly irfed
and leel awfully s.'ny. You can send ,1 uw.
1 do d.vlaie, ma'am, that 1
Km; bhmdrool.^i
bloodrool. ^11 simpr.
,
withered laal-year l.-aves;
| am so glad that «pi .g and the rest bo;
We hav
push
back
ilrefty.
bad haadH me .
JdlSt CLARA BATES, Editor.tbv pius •<> Ole. and I will give them never sasr such a hopele*a. plead.i.g
like linystars. self-«)wn and bloomtns p.«^,ng soon ao we
can. gsiher horse. ^ one
li. It win be
• tv-m* aud jumped, 'out, and be
Or^nUod. December S. tSSS.
the boy *. (Uodbyw.t
-look. It made a great
In tbe moatuneipecled places; aqulryj mother .akes year old i»lBe t
e this ipiing. .
grateful erratux- were bag­
Preeident—Mlae Clira Beta*.
From ;
>g SunM-am.
»> thr<4i. sud I dashed oft MUiie wv
rel com. with |i feathery leaves and
the borw'S are
iirta^ 1 always like to real the *• Ju»t s* itenihPirot Vice Preoldent-Mra. Mabel ■lueer .creamy
Gladys MoPhall ^ ,.-r froraViny eyes. b.'tore thoM- vaga- ging each other, that i*. F-trelly bm|
who will be ell
lotsoau; adder-ton sunshine pa«e flfsl. 1 have tw-o'als- have a llltle wis:
Batoo-Wlliiama. dy .and easy it* be ..ong, ts.iN^^v it and make fuu el poshed John's hat off and was ruts
rue liudded. bm
»I April. S
rca^y to
’i.rothers My brother nmnihs old thi
king his bead all over his shoulders,
Second Vice Preoident-^Mre. Irene
happy when
uDclo»e Its gold; trllllums. standing ,-b«rles and Iwouldlike to join
the »1» paiiy-cake . and-aa>
wa- petting the sniniai
Peeaeroy Shieldo.
!• im.' of m» Sim•;'Ohr'tfWJ' said one big. rough while
Pltcsle •
J
erert and fuU of promise of many nunutieS^l.-ivPl.-asc put
our and •Paps." Her nain
Svnahine Grandmother—Mrs. A. L.

hater, tmi^hm. up. J«k*.' Ik-fow »“'■
flower.; aprltig-beauiy. gI.-> budded;
on the Roil of Honor, Well I Mae. I have some nai
Williams.
J.vke went into the .Then
ot bU
we oMild si
(TiSoi-d
odd little apirea that nome day will be
hoping l<> see niy leticr' t'radle Roll: iTossle
leaiilug over, gave dogtatl. siiil gullauil} Thfidtd Mrwuesi siall. a
f.slar. Mi.h_'H. F. I>'
Harrington. Well I inusi tlos*. as
Number of enambera bsUitging Mar. lady-slippers; bellwon, nearly ready j„ pri„,
ap on Ih.- side ol Uii K------into b.T carnsge. John resil­
. Fin-fly u »h*
to give up lit golden secret; and Kroro
f“J lei'er la getting long, ao goitd-bye
j, itie, r^it.
ed
hi«'>D-.
and
with
cordial
sBiHs
fare. ,
1‘resldemHelen ('oleoian.
Number of namts on ths Cradle flueer mottled spears that mean only.
horse threw up his
»v went our different wAfs.
"lostaiilly
you for i
Jack-ln-tbe-PulpIt. Then, in one .Or^
^
Rom. Harrington.
A- I have tiivl.w-iilteli
BHI, Mar. 1. Itta, 7SE.
I It from side li. skb-.
‘»*' J*'’' “J
pitcber plautk, and ca11p(«aD. I see If tbe wild Boiera are M-gli,lliue.
I
thought
1
would
-wriie
bead
and
dash,
1 «»i m> glad you are better. Rdua. “»“*
and . (Hill out how Sou an-. Isn't it Me burked on of the stall gv far ‘hi»-fl‘ai horses have no rcaaoa. senid tuD-dew from the swamp*, an^ nlng n. peep out of tbe kround. I
WoAdarfbl.
=>»n happy to have
«' affertl^
One that the wpilag is here with the us the tong, sii p would let him. and
rna of a doten dlSereoi varietlea.' have a .little • wild How.-r bed" that ■ .Sunshine letter and l
Isa'i U aonderfni. when; you think.
kuew well enough what John
sw.-*i singing birds, and the pr«'ity began lo kk-k and praiuo furlousiy.
There Is one flower that never has la so preliy.
- Ho* lb* creeping graases grow.
. V ablare. hi. nostril, rgieiid- had a*®*hlmi aud be never meant
I- lake. Ui'>>

High on the nounuin s rocky brink. r.-spondedJ^^|be loving care In the
r.-jd the Sutishim- e.l, while ;b.- brutal crowd -clapped *“
Id tbervalleys down l-'lowT
I>iesldeu(? giirdB, and that is the
('ourllaud. rulifornin
every «c9k, and and hallno-tl The doeioi- and I walehAnd uow, my dear rvadem.-you ran
r Pr.-sidMil —
A conawB tblug Is a graiu-blade srbutua. it
1>m irk'd over ami
-Mar. 17. I9H>.
easily svs-the mo'al of my atiwy-my
,.f enjoy ih.-m very ran cl). We hav-bus <sl him (-arefully. ray heart fuU
tls Is the find lime
smsII
'
over affsio. but seema SO boiui-sk-k Jtfr
Hear Preiidont—
le
of fuh now sitii-e i! snow- has gone pity, when all at one*--it tame to me— tnu- story—and I enitvat you to drten to the Suii-blne
' rnisbed by the feel ijisi past—
Its nallr^pluii that It vi^ not stay.
I am going to write a little note
in off. Sebool will ts- < >ui in twomoutUk. I knew' y.-s, l kin-s what ailed him? ctiUle Ibis'piece u( advkv:
■ read the tellers,
and thank you for the pivtiy canl and
gp,j
I* getting tong I and 1 suddenly t ried out: -Slop hoi.When a hors* Is frwlful nsd -seem* '
is Miss
y i.-acher's n
D beau- ,
lering. you
yon loafers:
loglers: Ine honic
hOrtic is cravy .let-rmlned to be ugly, don't lie him
have put them In ray Utile
Steward. I'leas.- se..d me a will have to clow, t have lost my toring.
tiful boqnets this week (rom i
>nd ke..p them nlca. I am goSuDshliie butiftu. and wmiik'r It yon with a juiiipliig looifaarhe"
strong strap to a strung
ahine flrla. Mabel E. Ftah.' o
>iiw
try and be a IHtle Sunbeam. ler's name lor (be Cradle Itnll. -It is will please-.M-nd'me auother one.
•'A|nur o( i-oriH'mptnou» lauglii.T ho,,g
>' stable, and whip him. bat
Isn't II wootJerful. when you think.
^“7- Afli'AnM Gnindy. of Interj
Ever your Sunahinev.
'
gieeled ihls dlveovcry. buT the doctor
a veterinary tnrgeon ud
l-Mtle May KuMer. She is four years
locben.
The
mrbulus
grow*
sliu.-i.'
. How a little seed asleep,
I- tonight, so good-bye.
louthicr.
had alri-adpt^M-ned Ills hog anti tak.
old. 1 fhlnk Ibu U all for Ibi. time
Out of the earth-new lUe *111 tirluk. up to Mabel'# door, and ihe^graii.
yur mile 'friend,
When the birds come bark it make* out a iwnik
ilorolorni He quickGood-bye.
Aad carefully upward creep?bandful that .he left for your IT.-siGeorgle -llurris.
-I. asd watching
ns all the nion- iniei-.'sted In the ly saturate
.
Age k
Howard riill.-r
fl to Think AbowL
A saad. we say. I. a alihple ihlug.
' "“J*- ">ai grown-v.p Sonahii.t
iiuiuane
^K-kiy.
doesn't
it?
I
am
so
ills rhaii<-e.
,ei- poor Firefly'.'
iltclov’Iy

to rocelve such
j j^e io read the «unshliu-r's leiV- that tbe cuckoo never
Tbe gm« of ; Bower or weed.her w<-s and dre.ai
• sw..et Utile leliera as yours, aud I
h'Ib » ililen-silng to re fond of lb<- eumilng feathered cri'a- ilftnd
builds
jui
always la>aj>err«g*
■ul all Barth', woikmeb. laboring,
dreama.
luros..
'The cr. -aiuiv \Iur<-bed. itv^mbb'd.
f.H.| ibui you aw a •imly Sunb-am."
Ui.im every day.
With all tbe help ibsi >esnh - couM' onre upon s time when your Presk


. anil then lp-ga«> sprawl like , In other bird s IK-Sls? Ho you know
bring.
drni ssa g little girl.-oh. once ufn<»
drutikeh in an. an'd *e hsd hardly lime
‘ ors<- crop* graax he cats
Cedar.
Mich
Ml.
P.
H,
.Vo.
I,
Wimawsbnrg.
MIeb.
Cuurtiand, C«lil6niia.
Never conld make s sMso many times?—the dear First
**!."*• but a t-ow Pols outward
Mar. "f. 19H to run to him before he fell heavily
Maw'::. 1910.
-Mar. 17. 1»I0.
> froR!
i
,
Prealdeni would gather together nli
forward and itvIkHl over on hi* side.
Ih'ar Presldeni- ,
r l*reaidKtil—
IwT 11 wonderful, when you think, the cbndren In the nelghborhoodtabd'
With tbe. help of 1*0 o( Ihe more rt.'*«»
As, I have a few mlnuteu 10 -Bjiarc
* 1 have never willK-n Iw-f.ire 1
a little l<
gum it? You have s.-..n many a
win dfop vou a line to let you know frnl raeh. wc caught him in time to
white hoi»-, but did you ever see a
City, you kuow.i and ih
WMTlDg ivlodles. link by link.
>'>' white eolt' lk> you know how old Ibe
1 think it w-JII help me Ih be better, lb' girl nine years old I go lo uehool. that I am well and hopy you and all >*>'
sodid go (or a long, happy w.lk. "arTne wMile iwoet nmaer long?
•the
Suusbinera
arc
the
eame.
We
«*'*'
donor's
dln-riion.
I
sat
lightly
nail even'lime I get angry 1 will go and. I have aix nudle*. they are
iwlg ls that In-ars tbe peaches, aad
l.-iiiislns" I'p Wurblagioii st.. *.1o
place Is a bird, alway.
ehoiilder. to prevent any posand look at the card. My two aUlera lestllng. arithmetic, language, physi, lake the Herald We got f. yesleptay.
Wellington street they would *ai»der nr.- coming In nine days, and 1 will ology. geography, and sp.-ning., 1 have I just h.ve to r.-ad Ike Sunshine siof-, •»»k' mt.vemew while the other* held how old the vine that ha* the grape*
here aeon and heard,
huug on 10 it? Ito you kuow that a
____
_
and when they roarhed Webster
nil
tbe eagtaen
of darib. I a
I*.- glad, because I haven't s-en them tw-« pets, they- are a dog.and a rat. 've* and lerieia. I think they are so his feel.
bop vine winds with (he eourwe of
Working on tUI Judgmfnt Day,
street they were fight In tbe woods! for so long. 1 think 1 told you all I have two slsiei-. and lour liwthers nice, I would like .to join the Sun"Then the'doctor, hohilng the Hr',
ihe sun. but a bran vim- always alnds
Never could make a blrtl.
Hear! Hear! how suddenly the woods
shine
llmnan.Society,
so
please
send
O'"
*o^"*
oboiil myself In ray other k-tlei-. so Please sen.l me anoihei bnti.vn, as
—The iientury PaUi. awonpev' . wt* upon yoi if yon were
What
a
*iglvl
*•“'
'*“**''
me a c-i^Bcaie of inemtM-rsblp.
’’
1 will close now. hoping I can b.-. a I have lost mine,
_______________
just a little girl, and how careful yon
"'***«•
I ean think of no more, so I will elnse U waa! I hope, ma'am, never to s-e
little Bunbeam in-my home and other
Ftoin
< ; what will laat loage*:
NEW MCMBERB.
were never to go out of sight of lov- , ,

It again! An enormoo* abac
Good-bye.
M.irgle Cham-vlud
what
out
of water;
HoBard roltor. Pitt Ukfc MIcb.
ing «yes? Aod bo* veo' brave the
.®®. *'?^*’*;
pur.

UV have you begin
How nice
From .voui lovlac Sunshlner.
e beat time (o rat down
John Parmer. Uke Ann. Mich. t>eya were. Bd. and Will, ond t-'rank
Horoihy Uouihier.
to write lb
insliine nub! PerImw for Sre wood: how many kinds
Name eent by Lyle Llafclriier.
|uy, and Bcnk ? Arfd bow Minbaps you will send us another l.-itor
The SniiBlvIno b'tiera and Ihe stor­
of trees ran you <ouni up ibal grow In
Mart* Browa. Thelma HopUna. and
^aa sure to Bnd tbe first pink
Vou have written a roal Rnnahine
ies ate uie.-. 1 think we have »m-h
forev'!" of the do
this region and what are they apeelal<^yde llepklna, Kingsley.
Mich. ),uaa. and share them w.lib her little
tier, ITorence. aud I kmiw you will
They, were di'cayed
nice time* together lu our big Hi
ly good foi : how rtw. a bird fly wllh
Nsmaa ettit by Beatrice Anderson.
frlendsi Those
Tboa* were brsTO
brnee adven1- a Sunbeam where ever you go.
friends!
•••These have made all tbe
Klugab-.v. Mlih.
shine riuh. .
moving a feather or fUppiag a
Elbe] Oillmao, Roaibelle Olllman, ,u,ei. and made auch a deep Iropp-s
he exclaimed, and in anothe !"iuuw
Mar.
a.
:
■nd Wilma Blake, Pile Lake. Mich..
„( delight that each spring yoalie n-1
*“'• •I®*** ■
rllni'o a tree
he
bad
yanked
them
out.
Hi-ai_Pr.-sldidil—
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
JL P. D. .Vo. 1. Name* sent by LeUa f>reaident (eels the
same
rare
Lake Ann. M(<-h.
ih and
**■* '*
*1**"’
. i am nine year* ohl and in the
K.
.en<-«-.
between a deer'* track and a
Roll ol Honor.
Mae Muiphy.
joy even though she <na> not *o inio
Mar. 17. 1
lancet
from
bis
bag.
b.c-ii
a
fourth grade. I have not been lardy
bog's
track,
'and
bow
often
does a
Bart Yaffle. CUronc* Yaffle. Willie ,j,e woods aj all. She rememlsra Hear President—
1!M. Helen f'Olenian.
Ito I hi- abseoio. Calling fur nif
this year, and have only Iveen absent
buck
abed
hi*
boma
and
what
beWelA. CUiwnee Welch Bddle Welch, bo, ,he dry leeve* rustled un.b r lb.*
1 will write and tell you that 1
ittK. Charteu t'olemau
*-el, he sollly pressed out all
a d^y and a half. I have a few names
and Mary Welch. Cedar. Mich. Name*
of happy (eet; how ih- sun pretty well, and hope you kre
t'e.-ella Gouthler.
.
tbe stuff it held: (ben asking fur a cxime* Ilf ihiHit: which ought ic bn
,-nda who wai
join the
the larg.-st. tbe throat ol a rfabnuiy
I baa been a long time since
t by Mabel C. Mabn.
I!i7.Horqihy I'onibler,
shone against tree boles; w‘l.•^’ I'.e
basin
of
warra
waler.
poured
»oro«Suiuhine nub: Maria
1 love to read the
HU. TiU«- Thoreaon.
green juniper circles grew like fairy
Uvidi-nuDi In it. aifd with a spoux.- m- or a funnel. and>ought it to be wider
Thelma Hopkins. <
H. Y. P. BDNEHINE CLUB CRADLE rlnga. And abr remembera tbe sude .......
letters —
and -----stories.
-- . — -n,,Dkini
gt'tfiiy sponged and washed Hk- buR. r- at the top nr drawn in. Hooka are a
wonderful lielp. but a hoy onghl mw
ROLL.
deu rush of rapture when, agalnai lhethlrdgr.de. My sludlea are read- ‘'
SUNSHINE STORY.
ing mouth and quivering, swollen
to Ih- Kstlsfled to go Ibmugh life and
I^Ue Mar Puller, age four years. Ihe warm, western slope of Oak Ing. geography, language, and nrlibAnderson
Firefly.
gums; and then, removing the .-hlorw
be always on the borrow from nttier
PKe Lake. Mkh. Name sent by How-' Heigbis. the wonderful pink cluster* meilc I will send In a name for the
fecvnl iiuinlver of Th>- liors.- lonned doth, be laid down (be piMir
Hon- line It is-that.you have been
■"
ptitple'* brains. He ought tu Dn-' o->l
grd Puller.
bung like jewel* In a tapeairy whuh SqpahiBe Club. It it John Farmer,
-llcle
appt-sred
mi
fhe
auUaiiiitial'a
b<-ad!
KOine things himself, and leave * lit
Clifford HarrtnffUn. and Flossie only Moibey .Nature knew how to Send the eatd and button to jtSe. .1.1- to attend school ku regularly.
nUy In borti'*. th^wrtter
"-Now, Jake.' he said, 'go qui.-kly

It.. 10 .posterity in payment I.h all
Barrtnffion, Dorr. Mlct., R. P. U. .No.
pl^e, jjj t.'t.-her's name Is ’iusa >n<l haven't U-eii'tardy
.
„ , at all!
.k . 1 am i"'
bold'll
opinion that horsewYltrgiK and pn-parv.« won. warm ma»h. and
that he has teamed (nrai olher*—
1. K... —: 1., *«. ii.r,l.r~.
I brip .r p.p. do m.
""K
Insane. . P.-rbap* they-do, and per­
■ if Mr. L----- la In tbe li»u*e. I
A'llanric C-onsliiuthm
I
Those are the memoriet Mabel a ^1,0,^*. j have a eat named Thomas.
'
haps they are driven insane by (h
uld l.ke to *|veak 10 him’

,
Neaseti
riiy.
Mich.
THE BUNBHINE
PREBIOENTff ,rtu,u, brought to the President.
,„a grav. This
alraae
of
Ignorant
or
cniel
nttendami
-('pou
hearing
ibis,
all
Ih'trwmp*
Mar.
l!i|
VIBIT.
No* ahall she tell ymi the happy ,,
,bi„k
,0 I wilt ksv
as i* shown by (h>- fullowing insiai
J luafers lounged off.
k-ar PresMeni•Have you read tbe little poem at ihoushlt that came with Anna's gl(i7 jood-hyi
I'n-x-ntly poor FireCy mov.-d I'-eb
I will try aud write fo the Suhshlt
tb« bead of pur Sunshine page l -i-i \\VH. Ihen. llafen. l.a*i August when
Bunsbllicr.
last summer 1 wg* staying for ly and o :.ed hi*- ey.-*.
lub today, lor K eenatuly
weak, boyi and fflrU? Your Preal- gbp ,,.ni into the wood* for a week
some week* on the shores of tbe beau ;houldcr. He raised hi« h<-a<l *lowly
■ Beat said It over ao many limes to i^eauae she waa vury tired,
while
I patted and snesvilied his flaitk
llful lake Ceorge.
boraeir that abr has almost memorli- tbe ihlnga that helped rest h<lypewrlti
One lovely aft.-moon 1 was driving ■*"*
'"“X " ‘
W IL and each Huk «bat she spoke ,u (be presence of a Sunshine girl!
laat winter wa* l;cm vou. of doors.
Almost every ankle lo
It
With my friend. Mr,. K—. and ad•'"“
the words abe felt like nodding ber gbe saw- what a *'(mly Huniblner ' (
,|,o Keiii it. Friday. IVe had a ulr.your houhS will look twice
our second meetlug. IV
are We to n,iring her flue borsea, who held up
bead because they were ao true.'Yc. was doing, and the little talk* with
, ,bmight it waa beautiful.
<hhI tiw. tor
eleel
otfleera?
Borne

every‘two
fcpirii.'d
heads
without
Ihe
a*'
M nice and laat three tiixMff
11 la Fonderlul how tbe spring comes Anna, and the llulc'rtvalk* with Anna. kwtvkx. and other* sa;
ery year. «i*unee of tho*e detestaWe check- “ r-nf sh-ai
to BB each year with It* beautiful »,.„■ hour* of real joy. They went
as loDK -litar 700 have gtvea
pitll ,liim*elt toVv HI you please 1
ii a siiHfie coal of Perma-Lac.
rein*, and wavixl their long flowing 1'“'" !■*
masage that seems ever a surprise, into the deep. qulPi wood* w«etber,
i^b,. Ann. Mlrh,
with a »U|ii'-'uie effort got
Perhaps that k one of the aecreia of and there under the pines your l*rc*i•
j-, jt,tn. 10 doTvo? \Ve are talking of roakmg ,^11,. saf,. from ti,e brutal Kuile with
his leg*.' immhliiig all over.
This ankle makes ordi*
a sola pillow, and .elliiig it. JK> you
n,any mni-heari.-u owner*
happiness these warm, bright days, dent -found a dear little- secret all Hear .I'r.-jldeSt—
1 just k'pt isavug to him eiol
sapiKvse
that
would
bs
all
tight?
Will'of
hnra.-*
hack
dff
the
tails
ot
nary
ffoors look like hard­
-bfveauae we all like to be aurprl.ed, hidden away for tbe coming spring.
,,iifu7,-nd w-ritea few line*
to
dumb property, and call
ffOD-t we? And when we
a shy me days wen- hot nnd dry. the little
youXhnow that 1 am going to you plea«. send Tbelnui H.H-ker. Ncl ,i,pjr
wood—old fnmilnre like new.
iK-iug.'
\
mile flower peeping up a ua. when brook, were langvud. the bird* hid In
j^xeter roal lie l,ang. and uftetle Strong each a ,b,. ugly. imiHlsted Mumps •«tylish.''
It'e
fine
for interior wood­
the gmnot had broiuiii'
a* *e were driving along. Mr*. K—
'*^>'’'“1*
we see tbe bare iree-brancbe. sudden- deepest shade, but there uuder the
x,,a,a„-, gnd papa's blnhdav* pin? They have lost iheirw. Uell I
work, eUira, railiiiKS, land-h. and Mr I___ __
asked John, the coachman, to *iop for *1"'
ly wared with (rlnge-bloaaom*. when pi„e* were nestled •arbniua leaves
brothel'* must-close.

SUNSHIN E

K K. II No. 1; .\«uc* »nd Vie UouM.
Cemeul City. Mleh.. R- P D. No. 1:
Ina UavU. Traverme riiy., Jlieb.>
Mabel Holland. Anna Miller. TUI>
Thoreaon. and llaiilK May .Meredith.
Mmple i-Jly. Mich.
i‘i>iiala have siro come from Alv4l
and Clara H. Sluilb who live In Ciuitluiid^c'allfomia, ibanklDS yoi» i're <for the SuiiKhInr eardm and bi
ibat luxe Juii reacfa<-d ibcni

And 1 knoa ibal
and helpful asd kind.

'•IIS'

Easy to Beautify
Your Home

...
„..r 8«li.klim.
„v.. „ln„w.
.k, hm., of h.„
we bear a quick blrd-aong above our j,nd tlnle»i green buds, and your
^e next momli ^Our bens Uld
Ruth H. Jewell.
p„u,^r. and go: .'»• of *»• .srris«. elc.-piirit P-Hlon in It
, broda. we feol llbe laughing out loud I'retidetit knew that when the coo!
birthday. Wc
rtvax-d him I
a letter telling
I have wrh
in wudden delight and amaxement.
spring came up from the south,
. ..bickeiis and two gei-*e.
eat slowly, with a wr
r Flub.
mi It tun to IM- -.prlxed.'- a. the ,hv ^buln* vim- woqld bloom? So
,
what t sbivav* seixe every opivort;
1.1* iVev. S' if he wish
Cradk Roll babies «y? Spring is .he and Anns shared the pr.-tiy sirobins
i:y- of doing, ihw 1*. to talk w iih 1
wnen- thU b1e*s.-d
like Wflhdays and Chrlatma*. and all erm
with the shy little, dull lllffle,,i,i»*-,q,ring
Welt I will clos*' so together.
ovachmaii aluvtit borx-s.
«h.^irt.days rolled 4010 oiie! Why, leave*, and'"never, never told.-Your good-bye '
/
.
He was a bright young fellow.
NcaseuU <0;ty, M^h.
dp you know, your Pre.ldei.l U *0 President thought Anna would forget.
,0m SuoxhlVklrl
"Your horses do yon credit. Job
\1..* K. IV
Muf.
exrlted over the lovely sur^.rUe* that *ui Instead of that a box a* dainty a*
AnnaLiaklel'i-r
1 began, 'Tlieir cvvats ahiii- I
mad.- him -up a thick bed 1
I*r«*idcn!—
She can't ke.-p.aim. and ao the other a Bower Itself came a (••* days ago.
I,saw a robln-tbl* tnorhing. an>
'■
soli hay.-and ih- sl-eping polloci see
I lisv.; time I will write you,;
day when anme ol her Sunahiuers and there pack.-d on wet .oiion. a* listened to him slag, isn’t It nirt* 1
•'Oh. lhank«yoii
*»id h-.
,h,. puof
,.r>.
he *nuw I. almost gone atn
were playing HvipBeoteh and invited fresh as though jiiKi gathered, were
letter.
had them
fouchlng bt* hathave the bird* lotne hack in ib
chine*
brighllv.
There
ar
her to join. *(ve Jusi roiddri't re»l»l. the pinkest. s*.-cte»t clusters
going on Jive year*, and I have r.
‘ spring!

sleep. Then thirtortor lotd Mr 1.
thirtj llv.- sibolai* Mi school todayand Buall) they all got to laughing *o ^ver grew. There wa* not a word
once laid a .whip pver their barki
c(f
»y
-liispimnoo.'
as
he
c-all.-l
I
over the joke that they wer.-ii't ani.- from the Sunshlner. but It wasn't
like to come to scivuol. and com<‘ a1
•Ito you.kntvw mum about h-ses:
-----1 like
lo Uke eveu one more - hoiV'
nec.'saan'.'fw ihe Bower* varrl«l Hilake ADn. Mich.
• Well. I have studied them a ««*<1 ,,2,. „:,i. ,i,h h,. ,hanks,
p wlsbi-s Vou could i
. iltlh. Is 'Mis* Della Zeiglei
viiig message that was nicaiit
deal, ma'am, and early iu the. sum, ,„,d k,i„, ,,
be surprised In her garden, these
rn-aldcnl—
- In schiwd 1* la-ta lUfbes, We are mcr 1. saved, the lit.- hi a very val. ^
days. Would >on care about ih<- flosl.wili write a letter to you a* It has in tbe sliih grade, and we study 10- mible horse."
horse fmut l-;i.g »
era. Tbe snowdrops and crosuses ui"
Sach « aheaf of postal card* on been« long time »ln<-e 1 have-wrltien. ge_jhe;-. 'W- bad 6ur mv<eiing laat
•Oil,
d.v
tell
me,"
I
i:it-d,
leialtig
all ffooe, but there are hundred* ivf our Presidi-ni'a desk! It ha* kepi My hnxherw and eUierw arc going :o Friday, and we had a ni.e time. The
forward.
,
pe: even with you it
mile blue acillai ibat Rulhi.- call*
busy aidinowledging themr school now. but it is so cold I cannot lirst and *o.-otid grade
He iaugbisl and blushed, and said, anld a* to ih- doitr
"bluv-ben*"; there are ydoxrna and Th«~
and the r<-*i sewed other thiai*. 1
' of those who
go. I wilt be glad wbeo
doieba of fayaclBibs. rosi--coior, I'd' raembered i e Sunshine Flub ib-e will be eight years old the :3rd of w-m Is- glad vben Easter eomi A* "HI do niv'be*:, ma'am l miu: l-e- with him, y..u navy
;elting
long
I
wiU
close,
gis
by
telling
you
that
ail
the
<-ouatT?
will fie paid
f
to*, white, red. and all shadM of qc-V: kIv. Fleiuliie. Old Mlssioii. April. 1 help papa with lb chorea - my letu-i is
.... ................ jr Sunshlner,
TOupd almm knew of Mr.-l,------'s In- —And how did Pi
agure: there are early tulip*, crlm- MJeh.; Olivi
Hanford, and Clare and bring in the wood.
Bernice Darr.
wane hors- They whipped him. and ajvked. fo: 1 wa* v.-;
■on and qhke; and Hie dearest dsffy- Urooko. Klngslev, Mkh: Dora Myal
- Good-bye from your Sunshlner.^
1 hope vou had a beautiful Easter, shackled him..and tried io cure him. ed
dowa-dtlll^ that are the real Sun- Rapid City. Mich . R. F. H. No. '
Otto Linklrtter.
eertmialy did. a&d\*aji so-glad tbai but It was ot no uae. aad 00* for two
-Oh. be ^k-d
gkiito uitor mad shine Uke little laRifva olitv Smith. Elk nafdds rny. Mich
What a bnay Ultle boy you ar

inae. ehelYee and a host of
oth^r thinga.

The cost is triiHog and
the application so easy
thaf anyone ran eeoore the .
nosl ploaaing and aatiafae.
tory reinlU.
If you are interes'ted
come in aod get a color
oard.

PROKUP
KYSELKA
Traverse City, Uldk
F. M. PAINE.

F-|.ORI3-r

TWICE A

WEEK-TOESDAY AND PBIDAY.

tlAAAYBAB.

TRAVEME crrv. QRANO riUVERSE COUNTY. MIOHMAN, FRIDAY, APRIL IS. 1S10.

KALKASKA’S SECOND FIRE ANNUAL OF
WEOIIETONG
IN GRAND RAPIDS

BAS DISSOIVED
Undertaking , ^trm ef 0« artd Shaw
No Longer Exicta—Mr. OH Con­
tinue* Bwsinass at Sutton* Bay.

NEWSPAPER
MEN KICKING

FRUIT TREES
H. E. Hawley Brought In PIwo Car
Load* Tuesday—Bulk of Consign­
ment Cherry and Apple*.

BUILDING
COLLAPSED

H. E. Hawley TTlhe Hawley nnrarrie*. Hart, irtoogbi in five car'luad*
The undertaking' fliw of On 4
8ACHANT WAS CHOEEN
of fruit tree* and MtruMwTy for ttie
FOR PRESIDENT.
/ JFbaw has dissolved partoersfalp. Mr.
frujt i^wer* of thl* recloa Mr Haw
OH obotlmaog tn IBs boslDees at
ley unkiad.-d one car of trees Tuesday
Buuooii Bay. while Mt*. Shaw will
to her home In soiitbern Mu-bl-i
aud was busy setting thnn oat in the
This firm purchased the bru-int loi weri of Morgan's ham. In
this lot there were 80(> Mintmorencnof II. L. Carter, w ho bad been in
cii.tTy inws. He has every variety of
imslness for about 17 ytuuv. and was
located oo South I'nton street. This WENT TO BED IN VENICE AT\A fruit tree grown to this regmo. beGOT UP AT 6.
»;di>» many flowering shrub*, pesries.
leaves butr two underiakipg firms in
etc., although the bulk of the shiprti>. the .Midorson rndertakiog
RteniJ* ootn posed of ctnYry and apple
(vmpany and C. 1^ Hughes.
Arch Duke Ferdinand
Club wad an Excellent Year* and
Parade of Merry Makarw «
ate Arrived Unexpe
Start* the Seaaen with a Balance
Into a Panic Qy the
In Treaaury—Board ef Trade. .
. Vienna This Afternoon.
Work Endorsed.
A. L.

MANNING
BOTEl GONE

Wm Enter the Office ef Or. t. S.
Power*, Who Oee* to Europe Pioneer Ph/*icl*tt.

Ur.'Kooetiilial-Tiiompsen. Uro
ntHT pi>y»t<'!itn of tWs rJiy, will po
U. Omod Haplits the. latter pert of
the DKMlh and on ApHL I will enter
llie ©fflee of Ur. I. B; Poweni, w-bo
leavoe for Kuropr en a eeverai yrara'
euy. Dr. Tbotnpeon ieklnit on Ibe
rnnlre'of Dr. l>oi-ere.
At Ibe annual meeting of Ihe slorb
Dr. tunentbal ThoDipMo came to
holders of the tVe-qu.-trwig rlnb Tues­
lliiii Hi)' 23 yriri) aco front Wlnooa. day I-Cvnliig. held ai the rluli housi-,
'Minn., where *be bad been in praefollow lug otflrers were elrcted for
lire, and bna made tbla' aty ber bomc tbe ensuing year:
for nearly all df that tlnir. siwiidiuK
president—A. U'ltscbant.
rome time, boa-ever, in post graduate
Vke president—J. tV. Hannon.
work lb Ne* York City. Berlin. HiedBeereiao'—H. It. Blontague.
rlbent. Orania and Prague, and was
Treasurer—ly»on P. Tliu*.
aleo a MudtfOt In Vienna 6be gradu
Dlrecidrs—Irving A. Nuiray. R. J.
ated from tb* Unlreralty of Mieblgan Mercer^ D. Alley and K. D. CurUs.
Mannl'i.B
' «11J)DO »W> in lS8f. end tlie Orsi years of ber
Considmbie business of
importDm« F. L»w^ CAfber
work In Traverae City were Indeed iiee was transaeied, the Hub taking
•hop ............................
100
ttrennona. At tbe time of ber nrrlT. steps to hate a Me tennis toiimahieni
C. W. Mterwoed build.
al In Trarorse icity there was bot «>( and also a big regatta this sainmer.
«»•.......................... toco
rallmad. and Dr. Tbompson cOTCred Charles P. Bock was appointed ckairtbe field with a borso and buggy In man of the toumamcnl conuultlee. he
the aummer time, and In the winter
name four other members of tbe
the drove about with a horse and cul- committee. Glen W. power was
»"•................................ MOO
Itr. It a-as nothing anusnsl for Dr. iwlnted chaUtnan of the regatta t
Tbomiwon to cover between 60 and 80 tpltlee. he also to api>oliii four oth.-r
mllek In one day, aummer Or winter.' members erf the eommltiee.
Tbew■Tb thoae days there srere not many two eominlttee* will devise plans and
twM •••« ..... ..." 100
people In Ibi* clly.” said Dr. Tbotnp- report 10 the hoard of dlreotnrs.
Secretary Montague's refiort 'show­
ed that tbe club bad bad an cxeelleni
year, beginning thl* season with a
baHince of { In the hank.
Tho report cbow.-d that the boat
bouees were not even paying for Iheli
up keep, and after some disoiselon. «
motion that the renuil be Increased
Irom *S to ft a year carried.
Charle* Buck sjiok.- on the board
of trade puWidty comnUitoe ’
CUEETt HAD EUFFICiENT
TO MAKE EECAPE.

n B09IIESS DlSTRia

ROOSEVEIT DOES NOT

Will HOLD A REGATTA

MURREtJT HEAD
ROD AND kuN CLUB HELD
NI^AL MEETING.

SMAll BOT WAS BUSi

WEDDED 15 YEARS

AH-

Election Wat preceded By a Ban­
quet at Little Tavern—E. A.
Monroe I* SeercUry.

Sew Orleans April l|.-A boafitaff
rowded arith spertatocs wauGUg th*
-Brl-V- cml. Ml—1
UW.
One person i* kaown to-tmn tttm
U'.led and several wwiw fjijqff. '
TlM> killed waa an nnllintlfiil hoy
al^-U years old. tkooMU to kMr*
been a rlaitcr.
A tbousand merry Mkar* aa4
Shrtner* In a Madri Grsa ^akad pw
Tsde on Canal and BnHVWt Mroatt.
were thrown Into a panic. TYvo Shrlaer vUitora were Intnrad. IMa BArtB-';
w sore passing tho buUdliBG
A second body was faaad In tk* .
rulna.
The boy kiaed.«M .U9wud. m» «<
-Bug" Holliday, tho mw»t CMk
nati ball player.

luncheon and departed for ViIlia this aticmooii.
Roow'velt anived at 3 oclo«rtc chU
nioming. lamuKliait'ly retired to tbe
boleJ. and arose at 6. Thu eorrenpoDd
cnt« are protesting at bis streouoaU}. Arch Duke Kc-rdiiiand. heir to the
Austrian throne and Count Teste arriird unexpectedly and vHtl<-d RooeevHt. • They diHcnsscd Hooaevell's
plans for his vb.it to Vienna- Duke
AbiQzxl waa also called upon.

Were Guest* ol Honor at h Ptoasant
Affair Given by the *^eung
The Annjial meeting and election of
Married Una."
officers of Ihe Travenu' City Rod A
tiun <lubjrp» held Monday, evening,
Mr. and Mr* U laNe SIIitt had
prec-ded by a bani)uci at the Llttlibi-en niarHed lf> year* Monday aad
Tav.-m, The following officer* were
last evrn^g. in honor <ff the emit.
Hocuvt.
■ most VgriT**’*.'' *urpri*ed by the
Prealdent—\V. .A. Miirrel.
members o(^]8E''Young Marvk<d I'n*"
Vice prealdeni-e. S. WUIam*.
club.
Secretary—E. A. Momoe.
Jiftt a* lHi-^*t rei'l wa* Ix'Itig
Treasurer—C. E. Quick. *
1 rwearnland, alxmi 4o members of
Gun capUin-C. W. lYiww.
le orgatUxaUbn . rmorvd the puvMerater of executive board—G. O. Grant and Green Lake Assodatlofl houKc. Managre Sllror wa* conaideraCarver.
Held Convention Last
bly Kurprlsed at such a rush of bu*iAfter the electiou of officers plans
Saturday.
And eMwTially so when the 4A
for holding-a big sbuot wei« dixensslemalned after the tahow. Then be i*-ed. Tbe next meetins will be held
Rei^ of Grant and Green I^e
to suspect someiblDg. especially
Ajiril 28.
Sunday school conveaiilon.
held at when all adjourned upstairs and met
West Union. April 9.
Mr*. Silver. Thorn wvnotbing to do.
Morning Soaalofi.
buwx-rer, excvpt to with the bunch,
Ckmvi-ntion called to order by Pre*. so Mr. and Mrs. Silver acoompwni
Idem R H. Burrow*.
i|
them to Horst'* academy where dancEast Bay and Blair Sunday School
Devotional orrMce* led by Tice pres
waa enjoyed until midnight. t>ur- Fell Down SUir* a WMh Ai* SM
Aaoociation Held Meeting at
Idcat J. N. Kennedy.
ing the evening. Ihe goeata of honor
Blair Church.
man Many Yeare.
Tho paper "Barential finSoonce hv were presented with fine ta)>Io Unco
Report of 33rd quarieriy eoovco- the Sunday School" by Mis* Jenninei as a souvenir of tbe c«csBk>n.
Matt Hatlkewii^Eannarly of 04The affair was in thu form of a tox Iliac, but a resident of this «Uy alM
lioD of hhwt Bay aud Bialr Sunday hold the parents responsible for the
acbool aaoocialion that was hHd at lack of iDlcretl and non-attendance soi'lal and -with John A. Igiranger
last fall, died at 3;M Wodawday •Maethe pan of the cbildm in (bt- aucimm-er. all were nold at
good
Blair Grace
MutixMllst
Kplscopal
from the MMcU ol o ht 4a9m s
Siiiiday sHwoL
pricos. some mteibig with unexpected
(hnrrb Thuruday. April 7, IPlU.
by tbe Rev. Mr. Herbert. "hargalti*." lUdreehmenU wore serv­ flight of stair* a WMk ^ RUtttqq
song aerremarks finding ready favor. <Ri •mo
was about SO years «ld sM Imrm
and other*.
ed and ibeelub a^w ha* aniHber su<^
tk»-«r J- w‘. Hanj|,cn. the efforts of vlce.
relatives except td^ MMafS IR
Morning session Hoard by alnElnE ceeaful aad pleasant evening to Us
The Rev. John PrlesUy was t
the board of trade to develop the reSweden.
- t .
No. 2W.
credit.
gfOD were endorwed i>y ihi- Hob unaa- pceseat to lead the diixrfhrftal »
Mattbewaon. wbo had worked as
Afternoon Seeoien.
imoualy. Toe fan that dtsdrahle sum­ vice.
Durliig tho eteiTiDg the following wood* superintADdent lor Cbbb G
Opened by singing No. 4.
Charley Buriwll. *.ii«rihtendenl
mer visitors ran obtain non-resideot
cxfvlleDC program «a* given:
Mltcbe:i for MmM K) JW, Ckoa to
ScrlQlun- reading and prayer bjRice M. E Sunday xchool. read
meiDbersbip for the iKiminal
-OurGoldeirnY-ddUiK." by C. Ixrfe ihU city last fan. atVlBC With m tomMr*. Herbert, after *wlilch the presi­ Silver, aeoomiianli'd l%- Mrs. Mike KcK a year, will ik- ad.ertii^ In the part ol tne 4lh chapter of Matthew.
. t 723 SUte stro^ Aboul a wssk
After aingln* "Stand Up-♦'or Je­ dent appointed the following Botulnat- hoe.
board of
ago It U sai^ that be waa taken arttk
ing cxtmmUU-e; j. N. Kennedy. Mrs.
. L. U Stevenson, who had
been
ts." all preoeot partidpattd I
“M-hy Can't a Girt Be a Soldier ' a eonvulalon and fell down etalr*.
y. SiH-rlff and Ifailtir Schell.
prayer service.
president of tho organlaallo
by Little HH'ti Silver.
rrarturtng bit skull, hmadinc bla MM
-The Best Way b> Make tbe Buntwo years and who'was not :
The forenoon aeaslon Hosod
'Three LiUlc Oup* and Saocer*' and rcoelvlng Mb«r tBjnrte«..Ow qye
for fimhe
singing “What a AYicnd Wc Haw la flay SrtKMd Grow." was discusBCd by by Mas Hazel Kirchwr.
became Infected, and 0 day or. wtwo
the Rev, Mr. Herbert
Joumlng H-e .meeting, thanked
Je»us."
“Sing Me to Sleep." by Mr*. K. R. later the police were aatiSed to <ak»
drlv.' many mliea to atlend parties
Upon request Mis* Jennings read Horst, a-raompuylng bemelt on the
Ktoriiholders for the-kindnesses whown
After dinner and social boor the
cgre 'of the man. as ft wgs aiM he
a bard day's work. W«- thou,iht
him and the he1|> extended during tbe Bf|en»on session opened by xlnglng her paper ajmln at this t^ntion flir piano, with the ptufesnor on the. vlo- was auSering from daltrlaM troMMs.
colhinj; at all of driving over lo^:nk
two years, and espeelally thanked the "I li Go Where You Want Me to Go." the beuefli of those dm proaeni
He wa* takes to the JaO. and TttMdqy
iiapids aflcr aui>i<rr to aiirnd a
the
morning.
board
of
dircrlnrs
for
Hflclent
co­
Prayer
by
Charley
Uorrell
Mnevtaon building .... *,000
when It became ,appatwBt that Bo
ly. dancing until crarly roortiing and
The sutitecl of -Ten
operation. Mr. Stevenson was tender••Woudirlul Story of Love." was
Charle* Eaeoa, reaUur.
could live but a few Mura, Ma woo
Ibon driving bark for our m>rk next
aken nii hd the Rrv M
le <rf thanks tor bis service*
lOg.
•R» ...............................MOO
moved to the home of Mr. aad Mis.
ly."
and interest shownrin tbe Huh.
The ele«lon of v
Oomeilua Crahln, pod
E H. Tanner. 418
Uokm
street
Dr. Tbompson will be lorstcd at
rsty on the part of the trider people
The meeting ihi-ti adjounied. the and the following were elected.
room .............................MOO
where be died. Mr. and Hra. TsaMT
tIO Widdicomh blur*. Grand Rai>lds. matter of emiikiytng a steward.
both In word and example. The aule
Prosidentr^K'. Wlthlngton.
iormeriy lived in CMdlUse. Mis. TUIn Uir offlr>> of Hr. Powers, and will Uinc of opening the club bouse fo.Jei-t
was
then
dlsrusw'd
by
J.
N
Ken­
Vice preeldrtt-P. D. Taylor.
being a gradnatt ssisa
Upas
hulid a borne on her prop*-rty on Shrr- the seaaon nnd other tmalneas being
Secretary
and treasurer—Grace nedy and others.
ACTION WAS POSTPONED UNTIL Mattbewm's death the oorooar «M
■o.aii strerl. near Bvcrgnx n station. left In tlie hands « fihe ©hard of diBinging No. IDS.
wniuoy.
......... 1
APRIL 25.
notified, bnt It waa Mt deemed MoDr. Thomiwoa leaves a wide cirrle tvelofs which wiil m-el on call of
RepM of nominating conuulttce
Supertniendent oi teacher'a train
WMHam Moroan, aoft
esaary to hold an inquest It hnviM
friends In tills rliy wbo congrat­
Tbe committee sominated tbe offleerii
president.
ing—tneveUnd Runk.
. MOO \jm
.been deurmined that the man died
ulate her upon her suecnssful .career
Supertniendent of . temi«ranee— who had serwd duriitg the past year Hazel Hart Given a DIveree From from natural estues. One sys had
irc sorry ibai she is to leave ibc
and they were Hertod as- followT:
Charley BurvelL
Herman Hart and France* Combes beoaoie Infected and this. It U said,
081JOO tlESOO dty.
ITesIdent—E. IL Burrow*.
SuisTtntendci.t of home department
From Fred O. Combe*.
affected hM brain.
Katkaaka, Mich. April 14_Far the
Vice presldem-J. N. Kenn^.
-Grace Taylor.
aaaatid tlma lii leaa than two yaara.
Becreiar)'—Mat^e Schell.
Or. and Mrs. J. W- Cauntlett Tuesday
'(From Thursday'* Record!
SupcrintendoDi of clemcnUry
Kalkaska wn* vlaited by a di*
TVeasurcr—Mrs. Vida Stewart.
Celebrated a Happy Anniversary
panmeat—Mrs. Wheau
Th" case of Andrew Ituffeck sai
•ft In the bualsaaa aaetian,
Su|>ertoien<lom nt temperate de­ argued In llrcult court thl* forenoon,
In Quiet Manner.
As W. Vt'Sihingion could not be pn-s
which waa dlac^cmd at S a'cloek
eut during the «-mirc w-salcm. Cleve- partment—-Krank Sheriff.
bm no aiiion wa* taken at tbi-- time,
thia mamlng asmapipg
n, .ml Ilr., .1- w. Ii.u.ilmi Tu...
Superintendent of home deimrt the matter being adjourn-d uaill
wooden buiMIng* bafaea A wa* cheek.
-U, «l,«,rv«! tb. lr Hlh x-Hl-s m. |
ment—Mrs. t\llUs Ramsey,
MISS HOVSETH BUFFEMD 'NCft
April 25.
^ ad, eauaing a laaa ancading SSOOOO
I. , m-t, ,m«
J.
Snpcrinteiident of primary departVOUS MEAK DOWN.
%'gummta In the case -of (Taude
“ and leaving but faur wooden glh,md, lln,
T.l.nn«
ment—Mrs. Klshcr.
\V.
-Bowen
VH.
John
Younger
ramalning e« the main atmet.
Old Not Leave His SUte R^ As Ifig the ev.-at with hi* parents al Ml-: was sung.
The cotiveiitiun inted that the la­ heard in oour' thU tnonimc. i
Ian. Siinday waa tb.- ,Mm wedding a^
He Was Suffering From a Scricu*
High
School Gennsn Toaohor Will
dle* should rariy the dinner to conTh# Rra wa* tuacovered
by the
ReHUtlon by Elsie Mervll.
trial, bnt tbiK motion wa*
ntrersary of Dr.- Gsuntlett'a pareafs
. Heart Attack.
Be Suceeadad by Mi« SAefor,
tilghtwatchman. It havl.tg aurled
Trmpcranco was diKUaaed by sev­ venikm* ill the future.
Hilled.
and -be had anticipated making
Who Comee Tomorrsw.
Nexi ronventton to he , held at In' a vacant building awnad by MllUe
eral
ll»7"l Hart wa* granted a divoret
New Yolk. April H.—Dr. Samui-1 -rip U. Dnroll B.IUPa« P. l»cl» -l-<-1
terlocheo if t>e Interlochen school ao Ironi Herman Harr, tl«- plalhllff
Habba, tha origin being unknown. Mr.
t'lemciis. iMark Twalni. returmd «m v«-.t»p b. h.. Iu,a In
Misa Ho.vaetb, the Oemaa teacher,
py c«.,nl.pd RnpL ..ho d<Mred.
HobU had uaad the building for’aaInc r-'»trici<-d forai marrying fV
Bermuda today. His health U l,rfpln, bl. !««■.,. ™l.-Pr.lo .h.-lr-,„,„
wis oompelled to leave her gsattlea
„„„„ ho. to
Reports of schools.
loen purpoaa* before the county we^
year
and
the
defendant
for
t~i>
year*
e than when he went in January,
lu tbe High school on account of IDCollection. 81.12.
dry and yaatarday moved his belongteach the Bllrfc.
-France* M. C-ombe* was graated
lollowlng hik collapse .xttec bla daugbness resuitJiig from s aervooB brsalt
. Inga to Fife Uaka, He had occupied
■M.AGGIE STHEIJ*
"Hte Yoke £Msy" wa* sung.
liorix- from Fred O, t'om!H!x.
l.-r’s doal^.
doaa. Sbs left. Tbtusdny for Mar
Secretary
upper floor as a' rcaldanca and into
R<-clUUon by -MabH nennis.
He remained in hi—sixtiMonm. and
i-rime In IshpemlDg.
thl*. lease E. Eennett and Jay FoaReport of last rtinvr-mipn and tlie
X h-'i-n-iary s1ai>-d >i<- waB suffi-rlnc
.Mt*s Emma J- Shafer, who M s
t«r had moved with thair famiUea.
trvwsurerV rciwrt wa* read b) the
BACK FROM WEST.
'h a M-rimis hciirl ai’.mk. He
M'sduat" of the HUladale eoUese. aad
Their houteliold gooda were a toUl
owrclary.
111!f-iiiiiecllrul
home.
t'hkagn Unlveralty. baa been eacared
Icaa with no ineurance whaleever.
Collection $l.ni wbb r<-ceived
Mr. and Mr*. H. & Hull and Mr*. W.
Wife of Frank Poholski Leave* a Two
10
suorei-d Mias Hoyssch as Oeeman
After iiiuging "The Maeu-r Wah'>
O. C. Germaine Arrived Tuesday.
From the Hobbe bulldirtfr l
WIU. VISIT BOTH MONROE ANO I. acber aad she will be her* to uha
week* Old B*by and Wa* Only
Wtlrtten-." tbe eonvx-ntion was disMr and Mr*. H. B HuU and Mr>
tiamaa quickly spread to the adjoining
JACKSON.
20 Year* Old.
ii|: her'dune* tomorrow. Miss BhafSr
uUased b.v W. W^thingioD.
W. D. C Gcnnalue. -aho xpenl »ever*:
atrueturae and then to the Manning
lHSid<n. being a i^oat* Of the OBJBUxaheth, wife of Ftahk PohoUkl.
W. WlTHl.NGTO.N. PreaMcnl. montbii Id CaUfomla, stmed hem'
haute. There were many gueeta .in Yeung People Were United In Mar.
rago Cnlversiiy. baa made a etudy
die<r Thuradaj, morning a:
her GRACE WlUfisEY. BecreUry.
Tuesday. They w<-fv a- coifipaaicd by Hasn't SUted Whether er Net He
the hotel at the time, but they had
oage by Justice Corti*. Then Ati>r the fHrnian language abroad aad
home. l23,9forib Cedar «treet. at the
Mayor W. n C. Germaloc who met
aufllcitirt warning to eacape
Will Viait Detroit dt the
tended Eaglet Ladies' fieaaien.
ha* had several years' experteaea at
»g»- of ^year*. Bgylde* her buabaod
them In Kanras city. They left San
ereatar part ef their beienginga. The
Seme Tlrne.
HER MOTHER OEADf-acJilng-and U tally capable af UFranrl:-co last Monday, stopping for
Manning bouae had a brick, annex
Charles Y.-me Stiles and Mia* jyi- she icave^a t*t> weeks' Hd faahy
Washington .^pril ll.—I'rei-idciil log Us- pnsitloft.
. and It wat thought this would atw ma Sbreatte were oniU'd In ma'r- daugfaier. and It brother* and si*t<>». Mra. E. Fiaher Wa* CallM t» Marion a day In Salt Lake City .and aibo tor
Today.
a day in Denier.' la Chlcagn they Taft today prumbted Rc;>r<-»eaialirithe lire, but the flamet worked in'be- rbfce U'eduesda) by Juxltci- George all of wham reside at Isadore. Her
east Bay Min ta Btart.
Mrs. B. >VtKT was railed to Mar- fcpeni three.daja. attending grand op- Townsend of Mtchican. that he would
hind, deatreying the h«Aei completely \V Curtis, in hi* office in the State Dioihrr. Mm. Joseph MlDer. died last
The E-t Bay MUl will »
visit .Mohroe and JackHon. Mirhfgac.
today by the dtwth of her mothand apreading along the atreet.
bank building. Mr. Stlli-s U drlv.-r month.
On June 4. be dcdicai<s Ua- Custer at'ioa Monday whh a lerM of ahoat
H. Dlugman. who died lasL
The remaius will l>e teaken tq'laail*'* Amerl^ express company.
Althoogh there was only a light
nen
I. H. Gagaon. fsnaevly af
Monroe.
KoUowtng the ceremony the brld«I dor Saturday momlii,; and the'funeral night at (be age of $f> years. Beside* • Mi*s Myrye E Milh-r will leave for
Taft has not stated definitely yet .Morthport. U manager. It 1* sKpaM,Bgt'.,''OUI<!/al!Wlded the ladte*' *ortal-*c*- via be beU In the Isadur Catholic' Mrs. pitber. Mm. Dingman leavesfour Deublt tomorpow morning to m
wnabit U held tha
. ..
,______ burning qulek-'^'®" at the Kagle*. Tbef will mate cbnrqtk at ) o'clock Saturday morn-j Mint aad one daughter, all of wtaom her pMtw cUaaes la the Detroit Coe- as to, whether Be wai v-.*!t Dr-irtrft ed that there will be a «« of abast
three inanibs.
tnts time
J
jtsaide In tbe west
'xervatiwy of Music.
(|bDUDuad oa Bate Tim.)
| their bone ^ thH.cttr.
• ,

AT WEST UNION

NO INQUEST HELD

33RD CONVENnON

DUFFECK CASE UP

14 YEARS AGO

HEALTH NOT GOOD

BAD TOJESIfiN

MRS. pomn DEAD

, STITES^REATn

TAFT WILL COME

Praviaiens ara Mph. but nour la
the oheapest food you can buy ratoclally when you buy the Ooshen
Oended noora. OerbeUe and Kes

■mo*. T. BATE*.
lib. tX.
one*, m *M«t Oirebt

Ototmtf

u

MCOo4-<iaH

mAtt

of OnbC— bfcJMW* Z.i«U.

OflANO ntAVCRM

RCFOfie«TA-

•rtOH.
.TM mr ioMa «T iraft ti«w HTiTab
tai tb« dt7
or loadi
t«pn<Mot,tpprcslmatelr SOOfiOO trret.
vcrr BMirlr ■ qunar of o mllUoo. The
CMbMr p«t M IfeMb.tiMo.ai* oeW
•ir«iOr WC'-tM
UkML
Idr ir
«ay leil lo
Ja U»a oaraerlM.
Ite.U) can ttaatarriretf reaUrday
tfa aat mroMM ,«H «(. tba t
brnsM l«l« TmaanaOtty tUaaarlnc
by Any m«aM. jb . thara Aar« baea
naar Uklaa *«a>MMad prerioaaly aad
masy
AcMaattaa ^ara haaa
nAa. .^ eaUaau made by eoapataM.-i>araaM ylacea the aaiobar of
traea plaateSl asd to be plaafad tkla
aviM ta aad abaat OraaO Tntvarae
at ana M( alUtoa.
Tha arMt late , ai aarawy ataek
pram abaehMle'aly that lha paapta

fruit laami.-4l maau;
oratords aad new oroharda In fact.
It the dallvertea bold up for a few
ynan «t a tika rata, (t maaaa raToraatada* Maed. «nA taforaataMon «t
a Taatly dUteraat aatoe than aome
yd pUnnad.
la bba «ra (hat tea' paaaed. tha
- Ul^ «r.«a Itinitewiaii thva waa a
Joag Interval between 'cropa. Yeara
had to alapae belbre the trees were
1—f Hill la eat now nneb Urns
natnra.anmM41amakbig thecnat
tdae and hardwood (mta of Michi­
gan cannot be compuled, but there
wbi na 4wrm Howerar, when that

(he Maaaore haa avakaaea the peepla
I the thet that Obch a bm •voOM be
real benefll not alone to the grower
bat to (be consnmer aa well. Vo*
edly. the neacare «m be Inirodaced
tbe next aentob of eongreea
alBiUar one prepared and iatrodi
Michigan apptea. for (be greater
part, are artleiaa of lalaiatate
•0. the inoet of (he <rop belag
cold ouUlde (he atata. hence, a nie
(ional law woold he entirely practi­
cal. MlebtCBB growera have noiblng
to fear from' ^efa a bill and^ wo be­
lieve that
there a abailar law.
U woold he a «ood (nlag for Michigaa
woald anaan better pricea. U ia
an ladUpaUUa fact that a buywr
when ha reallaea that ho wlU get honeal meaanrr aad hoMtt grading wfU
hot only buy more freely bat wlU fMr
belter price. When the aiei
and grade are baekad op by the govemwent. Ihlx anonnoa U of more
velgfal- than ever.
Agitatloa Tor the lAfran bill
timilar legialatlon' sfaonld sot bo alhiwod to die down almply beoanso the
preaeot bill hu been laid on
table. If this aglUtUm |a fOUinnod
long enough aifd |he
|x>Ste
imernated or ateetod xna^XMr danands strong enoogh. thVy'wllI aecore what they doflre.

•aid H Waa Meidy a •'•ipht •aalagr
anwortti in Charga.
E C LM
agent of Urn O. S. • L road, arrived
Tharsday In a private car with
party of O. ft * L f(*lgbt men. and
liaiMy left In aotomoUlM tor
bid Mission on a allttat seeing expedi­
tion. Anwmg them were Harry K
Aceard. geastat agent of the G. JtT A
.1. at Chlcagn. E. O. Wagganer,
^
mnvial agent of Fort Wayne. M. F.'
tance. commerdsi agent. Prtosley. J. Di Kromer. iraveUeg frei^:
Bgcel of Omnd Rapids. W. J. MRward. general agent, Detroit, and E
C. Leavenworth. They werd Jolacd
by E J. Liddy. wte
acoonpl
tbt-m on their peninsula trip.
Wbm asked what waa the ob)ert of
tbclr trip. Mr. QualeUnce replied
Uiat Haras merely a sight seclt& trip,
tbe railroad men wishing to see the
peninsula.
“Are you *>lag to give ns a rmOroad out oa the Peninsular he
ikod:
“<». we might," Mr. Qulnuncc rcpUed. anUIng.

MAES WAS CHOSEN snn UNO oiOuiuis
tentlDE Mk)h.. Apdl
(From Yb«radsy*s Rc'^Ml
C. C. Maes was elected janilor of

if.-tend

ommMener HnnUey Rusaell has
new sebene fee booming tbe a^
per connlfes of the state. "He pro­
poses thu tbe pubHe domain commissloa shall aM aalda in each
connty 40 acrea Of slate reserve
^id. to be turned over to horliau
for esperlamnul
or­
chards. where tha farmers of that
munty can be Aown bow to planl
care tor fruit trees, spray
and esabe
frail grosrlng
gro&tahle isveeUMit. He aai s that
he knows of no way in which these
lands <nn he pat «o better use
idds that pramlneni men of the
state are Interested to the proi>oa

cikAm.
(By DnJtod I
Detroit. April 14^—'
II.IP: corn. MHc; oau. 45c.
Nerthport. Midb, April ir—Tba raChtoago. April M.—C9oee—Wheal—
If* The Worid's BraL
No one has ever made a aalve. oint­
sort hnslnm at Northport promises ll.WH: cora..MA»c; oats. iic.
ment or balm to compare with Bockto be good this year. Dr. P. O. Mar­
Toledo. April
lea's Arnica Salve. It's tbe .one per­
vin. dem atthe
II.OaH; corn. 59%e; oats. 4*%c. ’
fect faealer of I'm*, (.kiraa. Burns.
Bratsee. Sore*. Scald*. Rolls, no-rs. STATE OF MICHICA.'
"nonm. Balt Rhsnm. For Sara Eyes,
Court for the t.'oia
'old Sores. ChaMMid Hand*,
or
Traverse.
Spralaa. if* aupromc, latalUbJe for
9 of said e
year. Tbe Lstick cottage on Gull Is­
i’lles. Only :.K- at C. JL Bugbee T
the
offtce,
.flice. tn' tl
land is wMrty^ emnpleted. ptombani
S. E Wall A Sons, Hanna
Travers.- Cut. In isaid county, on tha
Lay Mercantile Co.
now being at wotk. It Is eipecied that
»rd day of Mareh. A. U.
U Wtu bo ready toe oecopaacy to
Present: Hon. Fred F U Walkra.
STATE OF MiriUGAX. the Probate Judge of Probate.
about two weeks. SaveraJ parcels ol
Court for the County of Grand
In the matter of
raUta ,«f
land kare axchaaged baads, and otfaTraverse
nanes ii.
Charles
il. aionns-.
Motinv. dpivaecd.
Malaga grapat. »ar pond.............. I*e
yr cottages will be built.
At a srasion of said roan, held
Mary S. Monr.v
Mon
hat mg lUed to oaid
the probate utotw. to the C'tiy ... eoun her pctiiton
pra.vlng.that said
pctii
Traverse Cit>. in said county, oa tbe
iudicauidirai and determine who
ilrd day of March. A, 1*. tVtu.
the litnr of his death the
LONG LAKE.
Prvscnt; Hon. Fred B. Wafter.
r* tof said deet-ased and «
1 heir*
sdge of Probate,
Id the mailer of the estate
Long Lake. WIcb.. April H—Ur
hich said deceased dh-d »eil.d.
« M. Tenney, deeeased.
it is ordered, that the Ifith day of
and Utu. Burl Oarmeta have moved
H Carniie^l having flted
ApfiL A 1> 1910. at ten e'rloc-k to the
onto tbe J Clark place.
etliia
fureiHHir. at said probate offlie. be
James cmrieM and hU mother have
Irate
and
determine
and If hereby appotnted tor bearing
moved bsA oa tbelr farm.
e
time
of
hi*
deith
tl
E.-E Daryea Is In Trawrue City
legal heirs of said deceased and i
It U lurlh. r ordered..-that puWlc
thU week, attending tbe meeting of
the real evtalo
ncui.-e th.-r.-ol b.- given by pahllratloii
the board of supervisors.
ol a (xipt i.t tbto order. f»C three sucMr. and Mrs. Edward Carmcin have
eesaive wn-t* prevhtu* to said day ol
arrived from Indiana to spend the
1910. al ten o'clock to .... bearing. In the Grand Traverae HeraM
■rnmer to tbelr ootiage by tbe lake.
1 said probate offlre. be a n<-*r«pap>'r printed and rireulat(td to
John Bhugart who for so many years
by app(ilni«d for hi;aring >ald .-uunly.
as come liere to spend the hay feKHEI> U. W.M-KER.
1, Wssed awa) at bis bon
is further ordered, tha: puWkJudge of Probate.
In Indianai itoe first of the month.
H- thervof be given by pnbltcatl
M.h rr-. Apr 1. f. i:..
ropy of this order, for three ai
with her sieier. Era. James Say.
eiwsite wcek» previous tv said day
hearing, in the Grand Traverse Herald
-eek. ''
a newspaper printed apd eirculated in
Mrs. Martha Muncy «pem
dty* in Traverse (Tiiy last week vlssaid eount.v.
FKKD R. WAlJvBR.
lltog friCDds.
Judge of Probate.
Joseph 7,iminerman is building
Mch 2:.. Apr 1. 8. i:.^
••• t
bouse on bbisI place: and• will
Icted.
..isesoc
I been In poor
Jami
well
heslfh tor some time,
ihta spring.
Mrs, Duryea was able
church last Sunday for the first time
In about a year.
Mr. and Mr*. Oseer Lion from thipeninsuta. spent Sunday witfa tbelr
iwrenis. Mr. aad Mrs. Ankerson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kenney hare
moved out from Traverse City to
their farm, recently purchased from
Will make II clear to yoa Ikat tt la
wnuam Brown. Wc welcome Mr. and
Mr*. Kenney to oiir neighborhood.
very May f«w valoablc papera to kc

‘•cTS

si

ppsi=t

moming'a soasloa of the Il6«r<l of
sors. When the sornlon cotironpotltloo. signed by a largr nunbor of buslDOM men of tke dty. was
upon tbemaeheu to aoUcH fund*
presented4. by Mr. Harrtn. aal
porabaac a bell for the fhnrt* Tbe
bell has arrived and will
hoc
that be be retained aa lanitnr of
placed (HI the iHilldlng. We feel that
booa^ and the committee ap­
much credit is due the young people.
pointed for the purpeee of tooklng
np the appileanta recomcMadiM that
A ftellabls Helper.
Tlam whole ........................................ 23c
hts naaie be added to the IM.
If your stock does'nt look well
was taken, aad C. C. Whoa poHed
do weU. Mat go at once TO the nearcral store and purInigglst or gonci-........
the moat votes on the third ballol
ly a (Mcka.
(Mckage of
e without delay
ree were t»e balleU Otat i
Su,.nBLtoL
iiarvcir* Condition Powdr-rs. The
were dona, dw.aot la tbetr gencraUon
ootnnteMaer. J. N. Boeie i
packagea arc MntU but the pi
woald there be a second crop.
Ha»ahAUyOh.
ceirinif Che neoeasary aMPber. and
placet them within the reach of
^al
.....................................
.. ..,♦10.1
ilatoreoting with /mlt tiw Is dif- the lofomwl ballot was dedarod tor- BtwhM Brigaa* Was UnaMs to Cepe There are no fund stuffs in the pack­
age. each and every drug or dIRrrent
With the FUmea oa
Mtet Bt«7 year, the crop is her- mol.
substance being chosen solely tor Us
the Wbid.
rdlad and sold. Some years are bet- The aftemooa v s derated to e
medicinal properties, and for your
tar **>»" othen bat the lean years are mtuoe work.
icy you are getting a bettor artl... ........... C»c
Orkm, Mldu April IL-A Bra this
than any one can give you atong
BO tew that Tteft th|y do obne.
Travana City aOlBw Oa.
same line, and at
morning wUeh threateaod the town,
Wbeai ........ r7................ »H**
tlure U no hardahip aa tbe Grand
years o
deefanyud dhA Edon peni hm» and Over seventjLELANO.
TTdveme orchard man U prepared. In
- S5c per
buildings to the ex­
ra^ly, tbe simrf crop year brings
........ 65c
Um dtract retnmi Mace the trees Leland. Mlrb.,A(>ni it.—Mrs. C9ara tent of VMO. A bucket brtgado was
and Peter Hanson Of Glen Ar- unable to oope srlth tbe fiamea on ac­ Store.
bedr bMtrr thajiext year. beoaoM of I.ee
bur were married (his week at the count of the wind.
tbe (eats Nature. IT given a chance. home of Julius Prai
..908%c
<. Mrea*<-d. per jh..
ni|Dtatiia her bakace and eoapci

THE MARKETE

Tkeo. Juergmit of Obteago, was la
Kills A Muedarar.
tm geftorafly eomca. Dul not odly Leland (his week.
A mereiieaa murderer la AppendirlUs
art «Bopi harmmed every year after Mr. and Era. Bern
Be--------------Pickard have <
■LOCAL MA8KET8.
with many victims. But l>r. Kli
iV>latn(>* lu ^ent^! That IHls the
Urn treat rMQb Ihe .bearing age. but luniejf) after s visit at Grand Ropidi
Ure'Pllls kill It by.prevenll
er 8. Pasdlng died Tuesday
irattly sumulste oinmach. liver
ory of the rliy market loday. evam ttmlt of their aaefutneH '
the home of his aisted. Mrs. Mary aad bowela. prevenUug Utat clogging
(vpt that about U< loads wf the labera
oNBn Ibr ktdy ywre. U Grand Trav- DunKelow.
that invites fppehdIrlUs. curing OonPraak Northem-haa bought the Ho­ atJpailon. Hcadarbea,
V roniliiR ill ilall} and the havers
efte- «tet» .a» oKharda planted alBfIKOuanrak
) me*t hOr gtehtory ago that are sUll tel Hannciiberg at Proeiuont and (MRS. JSe at r. A. Bupbee Drag t> psopaoytng im raise In price,
wilt open It to the public on Woudai . On.. 8 B. Walt A Sons. Hannah A
nggu are qooied at IX rents today.
(. ta
tearlBg and rteiralng band- April
11.
Uy Mercantile Oe.
The other markets retnaln the same. matoes
«ie.j;r(iat».lh.tbalr ejmere.
Jobn- Kcwhalt came
over from
^ mUatioe of the emit poeal: North Manltou this week no route or
a
short
visit
at
Chicago.
LIVE STOCK.
MUilpe et this tsKuOnrAbowa that tha AdOlpb filutbardt And family have
(By I'nlied Prewi.i
a*^«rt U» «tetgm Mkmigan Oe- moved from beib to CMeago to reside
Bafato. April 14.—Cattle. oonc.
boiean have not been In
Mrs. E J. N*na and Mra. John Hsnu. slow 1 prime, unchaaged. Veab, 360
ahobh.alao that the people
leveky of This city Reeelvad »ad
ear*, active; M.TfiGS. Shoep. S.tei,
y oa'her'way aocth
of .0gB«d.irravaraa. an reoelrtng a the dret.trip this *eas6n. .
Newt from Mlnneseta.
active; taaibs. choice wool, tio.nd S>»- «*"............ “■ “
dl«|et haaeSt for the work.they have
>wi( yesOver to people'stopo to lowif
10.60; call* to fair. ITOIO; Mmlct
Mamcou
date aad .the awnty -they apeal in lerday oo their way to
Mrs. B. J. Hans recalvod a . tel
(SraambttTvr «notaUoaaJ
(llpiied. 19,4009.60; sheep. 1408
wMamtei with the terean. Aad «e ixland to work, t
gram Thursday
aiiuouncing
tl
aag..«ttheal the allghum haaitaUon.
dcatber
of
her
Klhcr.
Jacob
Wlerami
WANTED—By a middle agad wt
flasohing tlie Tep
thid this da hnl <ha bagtonisg and
a place in a (Kristian family. El­
y calling or life, demands a Mg- 8ou(h ('enter. Mlnucsota. Hr. Weirner
thahma the years paaa. there viU be •
derly people to the counto' much
died Wednesday TOrntog. having
body aad a
preterrtd. Mrs, M. Wrind, City.
health there It no s--------- — - reached the age of S r«aru.
April 8-3
irir Bitters Is the greatest Health
.Mr.
Wicnier
leaves
-lO
diRdren.
six
Builder the world has
lioys
and
tour
girls.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Itans
Sale of State Tax Land*.
ipels perfe« wetton of stoma
ay’s Record, the liver._______
iKa told by y
TE OF MlCfillOAX. Anditoi
r. kideeya. bowela. purtdee ahd
of 9(13 Waablnguin street and Mrs.
s
tnvtorataa
kl's
Department,
Lansing.
April
and
let
'tgtoga aagla biu, which prorldsd tor riches the Mood, tones
.lobn Hansloriky of 3(0 West Eighth
1910.
■Jdird te9e:gnd baarela (gr *P- the whole eyilem andd enahleOou to street are his daughter*.
----------...
p,
Mai and alee tor eiandard of grades, sCanA the
>umy
iBertog
iae beaa tabled by tbe committee on from Kidncsey Traubles." writes W. M.
le Rta
If yon haven^t time to exercise regu­
of 1»* and previons years,
avteMtwa of the teuae sad is there- Sbennsn, <of rushing. Me., •three bot- larly. Doan's Regulets wilt prevent
ertrlr Bitters lmade toe feet coMtIpmiUB. They ladnee a cnlM. and described in siateaient* which
tore klUpd tor this eepaM of con­ ties of Elertrlc
the office of tbe fanns lasultiag from OataxTb and drir
a new man.” WcEO.A.-^We
■ ■ “ ‘
easy, bealibtul actloa of the bowels will be lorwsrdcd
gress. This bin waa endorsed by the life
Drug Co., e E Walt
•alt A
i Sons, Hannah wllhoul griping. Ask your druggist TfCMorer of said Cdunty. and may away aCold IB the Head qolcUy.
(be Hrosrs o! Ts-ie aod KuelL FhU *>z«
.Grand Traveree nuseii and that It A Lay HercantUe Cc.
'
(or them, 28e^____________
^ be sc>eD at said oiflee piircMons to the W
eta St Druegtsu or by msQ. t-i,,Bjd
ibllc autday of sale, will be sold at put
tlon by said Treasurer, at the County Onwm Balm fur tm In sinoioraTS ns.
TRCE8 AND GOOD*.
Saat. (in the first Tuesday nf May Ely Btothen, W Watraa Street. KeW tE^
next, at tbe iiue and place deslgnatIn^a Fa^ WIH Italee FrwH to (G .tor the Attnual Tax. Sale. It not
prevldualy redeemed or cancelled ac
Orand Travsrse.
Four rer loads of fralt dees ard cording to law. Said statements contain a full description of each parcel
Traverse-.
three cars of bousetmU goods s
ol saM lands.
At a sesrton of said t'osrt. held
at tha a.
• I. ^pot Monday night
ORAMEL B FCLMMl.
the IToUiii- tittlce in, the City
Auditor Generai. Trswr..- City in Kald •f’ouuty. im the
fram
Indiana,
the
fruit
tree
—"
This faAok does oot (eel that it is
Apr.
8-16.::-S».
of April A. D.. 19H>
goods bekw^ag to Indiana families
coo(grrlaf a favor wbea exteodiog aic*
Jop. FfL-d B. Walkw.
who are eomiag to Traverse'Ctiy
eommodationi or loaai to it's deposit*
Judge of PitJbate.
.
Pitibali
locate. The tammea have not yet ar­
Ill the* matter of ili<'>aiate ut Clar­
d Trav.
on.rived.
ence
d
Harpham,-gsrea*od
OorfeBOorces must be kept at work
r of tbe eotste ol Cyrei fUectfia Kraa.-r h^isa filed >n *i
In the I
aodwewUIiagly make ioau to our do>
■t her final ae.-ountVf aiJoilnAt
Forced (oJ-Mve Heme.
Evans dcU-eesaed.
of said. (p-tald^rand he; peUli
podton opoa eodorsed notes, collated
Noth tl hereby given that fc
Erary year a Brae number of poor
the allp»ail« *Uier.
pra>ing
oufferar* whose tang* are aora aad inonlh* from the 6lh day of April
al or satiatactory security.
rocked with coughs are urged to go IA. l»l«, bare been allowed tor hre.. and ton
We'soHdt your business in all iu
to another elimau. But this U coaUy tor* to present tbelr claim* agalAt
and not alwdy* sura. Thera's a bet­ »Bld decraaed to said court for exam191''. ati^n o'rtock In'th?
ter way.-T.rf Dr. King's New DIscot- laatlon and adtoiimenu and that all
; ssld- ^bate OfB.-e.„»
tla«cr Cftrot of U. S. TTaMij
try rare you at h«Sae. “It rurad me eredtiera of aald deraased arc re­
-by appoliUfd
Examin­
of toag tremble.- write* M'- R- Nelsoa. quired to present Ihi-tr claims to said
, .
of Oalamlne. Ark. “when all else fail­ 4«un. at tbe probate stSre. la lb« ing gad altowiaR said 4^v»um
U I* further ordcni^,- that p#Mi.<"
ed aad 1 galned.47 pounds In weight. t'lly of Traverse City In aald county
to-fori- Hic l(*1h
h day
di of Augu-'t notit^ thereof ho gl«on by publica­
It* smrely the King of all (twgb and
at rare*.- TkDwuads ewe thrir A. n. 1910. and thu said claim* will tion (4 a copy of (hlx order, for thi
suirraalve weeks previous to said t .
re* and health to It. Its posiUvaIr be beard by saM court oa We.
guaranteed for Cough*. tkUd*. l.a- the l«th day of AngusL A D. I>l». < of hearUkA to the Grand Travprad
Herald a newspaper prialod and clrQrtope. Asthma. Ooup—all Throat ten o’clock in tbe (orenoen.
ralned in -aald county.
Dalad April m A D. IMP
Ete tmag traubMa. lOe and tt.M.
TRAV F PSP C'-r-,
FRED R. WAUCRR.
FRKD R. WAIJCER.
Jadge of Probate.
Jodga at Frabsto.

Hou^sc-gcaning Time
mlspUeed or loet.

It would be a good time dow to secure odc
of our Safe DepoMt Boxes, which are Ic*
cated in our fire aed burglar > proof vault.
You prill know that your papers are ab»o*
lotely safe, and you can get them at any
time you wish. The cost is but $2.00 per
year.

ORION IW RRE

I

TRAVERSE aiY STATE BANK
OMcst, Largest sad StnaaesI Bnk Is
Norlkers •UcUgaa.

t#-...
ajST;.-.;;

FATHER DEAR

ABilliUaliidi

CATARRH

Ell’s Cmi Bill

.. ...

Spraying Material
Will be ia greater demand than e>*er this year.
Our loog experieoce In buying Blue Vitriol. Lead
Aneoite, Fohnaldehyde, Paris^ Green, Etc, insures
your getting the best price asd the purest goods.

Waifs Drug Store
Cor. Front and UolonSL

Travers* Qty

m

LOANS TO FARMERS

/

T HATIOHALEAHK

Apr. S l»2-S> May t.

Apr. MF2>:9.

purriih-.............. .................. .................
which
tests
than.ytnj expect and without the atrain and w,-*r: tbe drill by aeiaa]
i
with other drilts,
l>, produera 3 to 6 hu>taeU of *h<*t to' the acre mort than
c and boot Diak>e. a
.- dll
diee
Igle
theretiv ilv.tig ihawbanr<--lo 'tool
!S lorhee
m
. ■ .
• grain, while tbe other dnl!> make a
ul. Producing
g raon- stalk*
stalks^ and
aei d and 1- saeulug tte • hsocc of
l*<^ shape furrow,

“■’.Ef-Sr

Anetl

II eoudi'.■un^ u:kI -

tnythlng Imm

a

An I n itm. (he oil l> put ill by r- oioiliiK I thumb eerrar on (Mtntle of boot, one
oiling last* llnxM'aM
d'lrable and praHlral ^inxl' disc drOl
The ThomA D:il
vu the ^^ketrlodav
xcr atlaebmt'Ut
Kurnisbed J'lam <
• Fri«* I

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.

STATE BANK had
Qwtal
twfiu

good crowd INSTAllED OFHCnS

^^mOnho^c^ti
Moiiio,-g'l-iiter. Mich,

0200,MO

• ori,ooo

OPVIC«nS—A. Trarr lAy. Prrildmi: R. noyd aiocti. Vi» I^>ldeut;
Sunati flirtead. CasbW; A. J. Uayurd, A. i lUvIlind. Awitiuit CMlll*rt. .

A. B. CBS* Pfwaldad A* Chsl.
Mkblgsn Farm and Orahi
Views fihowm.

jr.?, .
K. rhurcb. The Installa­

Miss Wilma Nlntot
'raveree
r cousl<‘’Mh*'*''"'
> Addle
. .
scbool
where• Ml«s
I Is teaching.
..-oe Keller Is shk
with the

First .M
tion Was eondiicied under the now
ual which auded life and loier**!
H. S. Monroe la th* ow m
the meeting.
-Ivliig boigo.
The toliuwiog ofOcer* were InsiallJohn ileabright has a
«d:
lelcpbooe.
PrVKidem—Rowland Douglas*.
Vice pfesideiil—X Roscoe.
Monroe Center.
cbrbtlan work
tn ol the, r
Mi» Addle Crisp wpeni Suoday
—Waller I.V'
ilh her parents et nates.
.NoSsmger of
Gaylord baa
friends around here
been vNlilng frir
k. Mr Cb'appi'll <ol Orswn Is moving
mliiee—1> .f. Kelley.
^•sek
(arm tuulh of Moiirtie
Tbe Ixiiisiion perlormantv war
Cemei.
introduced into tbe Hn
.Ml. and Mrs. Archie Saundera made
hurlm-M iffti lb Traverse City Fri­
day.
of the others J
Guile a number of the children of,
this iielgnl-crhcxid anhaving tbe
chicken imi.

Honor, Mlfb.. April IS.—More than
« ^rsotu listened ito ibe illiiitraled
too
lerture given last evening
IXlifiCTORS-A. Tr*<7
R lerti
r repreoentatlvek of the WestFloyd cniarti. Mra. Jullu* T. Humab. plac
.. Michigan Kerelopmeot b^ireau. 4Tviews of western fkroia. Wrbarda
and other Intcrentfng pirn
.being
thrown upon the screen..
»*nk
Wright, while R. " . 'Blsworib exOfg witfwrM—Tiaciuimti plained
the views
At the tnoetliig A. B. Oise presid­
S'. B.—Addr«u an roUerUont and ed as ebalrmao. the speakers being
rormpendesr*' rocarding Banking John 1. Gibsoo. secretary of Ibe bu-i
mallar to tbr Trarrrav City Bute reau. r. B. Buckley, and the Rev. A.
Bank. Trarerao Cllj, Midi.
Benlall of Nonhport, who aside from'
•log a minister U a prarllcal
illurallsi. Mr. Beriall gave i
I bow to plant trees, giving I
KAUUSKA*S SECOn HU
on tbclr care. <iid also gave a long
Of Fruit Tr«^
Hat of-"dmi'ta," for fruit grower*
(CooUsnad irtw~Pa«e On*.)
Mr. Olbaon told of the work of the
TIjB Monroe luiraery, owned l-y I- E.
ly, dMplta Ih* •ae*lt*nt anorta mad*
irean. It* object being to make a
lipeiifilu. Hon* A -omi-any. I- i-ciu:
te'comm tn* niaa*.
well
reprenenied
tn this iviuniy by tbe
ilian r .
.
and others.
lACK CULTIVATOR
Th* tin bur»*d until It n*
HTvIpl Ol |O0«(Hi-tree* w^tb h arriv­
Hentie
Hui'kley, president of I
til* aovtn «Nll of Clark brotKan* fur- Ooutiiy Friill Grow
Irowera' aasociatlon.
ed o>er the G. K tt I and are to be
nitur* aton, ttilt batng of brick and gave a talk on the local assorlallon.
dirlrlbuled to :io i-co|-1e In^tlii* vi­
rcaiatine th* ^ack* of th* flam**. In and clost-d wlib tbe ihoiight that It Mr. McEwIng On the Road So Much cinity. TheNrees were hiuugrit In liy
CouldnH^-Olva Attanllon to
the desire of the county lo make
about two hour*, th* dactruction wa* Benxle
I Grand
county stand as high at
T. N. Rleicfilp. dlsinbiilor. nnd IHI-d
comoi*l*. Mo dthar altlaa wan appoai Traverte county In fruit growing.
lour car*. Their value as they mm
In the aftermon The Ki-v. Dentall
od to for help aa apparatua oould not
i.iaml iraidjes lli’.OdO. Then- are alto
hav* Man oant In tlm* to hav* boon gaye a prariiral demonstration of
fruit tree pnining. a large numls-r of
or any avail.
tree pruning, a large number of farm­
Th* buildlD0i wan all ntic* of th* ers aad others being present. K. A.
lumboring day* and praatleally all of Mitchell ol Manistee was also presihc utiention re<iuir.-d
Uw ownon vflll nbulld, nplaclng
Tomorrow Mr Gibson will go to
Mark S. JobiitOD, ecm-lary ol ihc
tho woodan'buildlnft w^h modorn
uckley where they will celebrate company, wa* .-lei-ted a* manager to
field day. and on the toUowItiK day aiiciveil Mr. McEwlng and will have
•traotuntdirect charge of tin- upi-ratloiis ol the
On Jafy ft, iftOft, Kalkaaka wa* vialt- he will go to Hart.
plant,
furopaiiy hi
large
Od by a fir* that aimoat wiped out
iiuaniiiy o>- orders to fill andI ibeir
tb* main atnot,'oauaing gnat loo*.'
is.fliidlng a tery ready markTh* ownon of th* property pnmptly
ter tlu- cuuDiry.
nbum and th* now part oaeapod
This It An Easy Teat.
damage laat night, wlth..tha oKeaptien

.J

JOHNSON MANAGER

Wilt Attend Con
■\V. C. Hull wun leave for Sew Or­
leans Friday eiemng. where be w-i,l
attend the NsiMiosI l.»ml-er Maiuifaluiera' a-uusKtaikiii Mr Hull i- the
delegate of Hie Michigan Hardsoud
Mantifaclurcra' a*NOriatiou. Fracii
tall) all of tbe Inmher a-eorlailows In
the roumrr at» affiliated with the n*-,
-tiona] BMuHlallon.
County Canvaa.
The hoard of county r«nvass<-r«
met In ie-».-.iun Tui--l*,t at the .--un
boUM- anil
rsuvii>iu-d
the
vo'<on the circiiit judge i-rlmary trru’ting
as fulkxvs: Total uuo>t>er of volt-* cast
2;:-1; tiumliei voutig >es. 2 200; nunf
h<-r Totiug DO. 4»l.

cherrv orchard.

J. H. BOwlc* ot Miami, Fla., Ha*
Pureivasrd Land.
J. H |k>wb-> ot Mtorui. Fis.. wa»
m III-- cii- M.iiiiVav on hi- -•-•» t-'
.SorHipoM wb-re he baa pucciiaacd
land whl<-h he tiiteiids ic set »ui to u
1»iS-- iherry «m-h«rd Mr. B->kb- in
lends to spend his snmmeni ut N.rin
l-ort and t'harlevoix niiil hi* wliiicrv
at Muml, »1a. wh.rc he hn- an or
■ alige «'i-ve.
^ |

SsOie AllaB'a kool Ism ib oar sbos sad aal

of th* Clark Man.

CdUIfTY'S BUSINESS

Weather Had Boon Cool for fi«v*ral
Day* and Thia^Meld Ih* Buds
The merrury went dosTi «o
degroe* helo* frteilng lasi nigtd I.ill
so far a* can 'n- leaned, the damage
done to the fruit amouuiod lo |>ra<-tlcaHr nnibing.
Roimna Irom Orand Travoroe co»n
khopr that the fruit erraiM-d sltliIt any material Injury 1>ut the reporta fi-oni komeofihe. low ground In
loolanau county siate'ihat lh;re oakdamage done, the iroe> being
aril advanc<-d,
Aa ibe temiwratur* had been loo
tor aereral days preceding ibe drop
liutU were held

•la NOW raeo* on tb* Baard^. M.
Hamlin Ilaetod Chairrnan to duoeoad «. C- IMirow.
With Big now facM anwiig tbani
the board of aupcrvlaon mat today
tar a thro* dayi- aoaaion at tb* opuri
hduaa. r. M. Hamtin Ming oloctod to
praald* aa cbalmao In plao* of S. C.
Darrow. mam^r rrom tb* Socond
ward.
All th* nanbon or tb* board wan
praMbl wban lb* cl»rk oprtiod tbb
oieaUBf and eaUad itaa.roll, tb* flni
tulPOBi balag tb* otoothm of ebair■Wh Mr. HanilB roeatriog 13 ot tb*
II vMo* upon tb* fourth ballot.
Tb* roilgnalloo of Jaato* U. Harvta as linltor of tb* court bout* waa
tpoolvod aair ap^tcaUont tor tbo poPttM) won rocolvad from th* tono«tar' 0. C. Mao*. M Martin. PnneU
WrUta. C. Cnpelud,
Ooorg* BoH.
Bporre and X M. Ovlau. and
war* iwforraBT-io th* ooamltto* on
•raanda and hundiaga to rapon toSparrow at I o^ekiok wltta iwoonstond:4ttoao.
"nrpM netldh «t W. W. Doan tb*
ehalr appolittod a ooBunltiM of tbrw
to conaldor th* maUor of tbo county
, road oomnlnKmcia. and to report
the finding* at 3 o'Hoek losorrow aftorwoon. The comBlUe* U oompoaod
of W. W. Daan, L. j. Todmas and
Mm AudrrooD.
' Tba *lg new fac«* on tbo board aro
th* toUowlsg;
Charlrt HaostoTiky fratn tbo 8ocObd ward, who lakea tbo pUco of 6.
O. Darrow, tor IS years auporvlaor
(ron that ward; T. O. Bbllaon fren
tbo Fourlb. Ip place of W. R Haraka, aoren yoan ■ montoor from lb*
rpurth; wrniam Selkirk, from Ann*,
ta ptao* of JohD ttoailc. aeTen years
a member; H. £ .Duryea. Long Lake.
In place of John Onrga; Albert Cal'
Ibl*. Bast
Baat Bay. in
Id plan
place of Bdwln
Black; U J. iMBiaa. of MayfieM. In
Ptaoo of
Obalrman

E”

AMMlbant% ^6^. Frod fifUb.
arMbda and buIMIhgBo4» K-.d*'
Iim4/,^ben Carl
Itod^ben
CarlUte, ffimrles Dan*•CpB^r^ffor—K.
-E. & Dufsa. Fred E.
Ifllla. J. H. Buell.
flMnio-dCoanutb Btlto*. Frank Car
-w. Albeit Carli*!*.
,frlntlna-Johp Anderaoa. Koasutb
^■talieo. U 3. TodEsan.
^ Ttoada and brldgoo-E. B. Cham. plan. Jotaa Anderaon. Tboma* Shlbon.

^
The cboBleal Mgtn* wbteh fomer.w “ ly belonged lo the Traverot- City fire
dopanment and wbicb waa *old by
the city to Nonhport. wa* *hlt«ptd
tlMt pUce Tueaday.
Iirhlng pika provoke proianliy. but
RTOtabltr
rotabUy won't euro ibem
Doan's
At any dnig store.

for In said morigage. and — ___
proc«H>dlngB at Uw having been InsliUiied lo recover tbe moneys eecurH by said morigage. or any part
ntereof.
uilLc U hereby given that by vtruf tbf power ot sale canltlned lu
tald mortgage, and tne statute tn sneb
lanaon Cast Was Taken Up at th*
inudi- and provldiHl. on fiaiurday.
-Motflng Tuesday Afternoon—Ida
leth day of April, A. D. 1910. at
Han* Olvan Olvora*.
U> o'clock In tbe forenoon, the under­
(From Wednoaday-B Record I
signed will, at tbe front door of tba
Circuit court convened this after­ Court Housi
noon and resumed the rate of Axel
B- Hanaon va. the City ot Traverwe
nty. arfuniemt being beard lo the
t'lwe It held, sell at public auelac.
to toe highest Udder, the premA deeree of divorce waa granted In laes described in salu morigsge- or *e
the case of Id* Haney vs. Edgar much theri-cl as may lie necc*«ary to
Haney, which bad been taken under pay the aroouni ao at aforeMld due
advlaement. The pIslnHff la reairld- on aald nioricwge. with seven per ceul
from marrying (or one year, am
eresl, and all legal costs, together
e defendant for two years- He Ili said ailui'iiey's fee. to wll:
to pay Mrs. Haney fl per week (o
iih-wrat quaner i8. W. HI of the
tbelr minor cblld.

SouUi-w'esI (iiisrter (S. W. V«) of Sec­
tion of Firin'u tir,). town iwenty-slx
(20 north of range int IIO)
East lUv town-itiip In said c ni> I
Oerbelle and Never Fall
lof
«i..k
Meh 2.Vlf
. of i
lion Twenty(221 Town Twentytell when you'll mash
Never
. . . can
c
It..
six (-0 No
10)
er a rut, brulae,
brulne, ^urn
burn cor Weal In Faradlte Township
finger or suffer
_____ Be .repared.
Dr. .Thomas' eoumy.
scald.
prepared
Ucleclrlr Oil Iniiinily relieve* the
BENJAMIN TH1RI.BT.
pain—qniekly cure# tbe wound.
WILLIAM F. CALKINS,
.Mortgageei.
Order Fubiiaallen.
AftllL F. NERLINGBR.
STATE OF WICHIOAN. To the Cir­
Attorney for Mongageea.
cuit Court tor tbe County ol Grand
Buslneat Addreaa: Trwveise City.
Mich.
FrI-Jan. 21-Aprll U
altar Young, <
a Young. Defenf
Suit pending in the Cireuii
'ouoty of Grand Traverse In
r tbe Coun
chancery
■ncery at
a tbe < liy of Travera* City
I tald county
on tbe first day ot
c<
larch. A. D.. H>10.
in this caua* it appearing from th;
(- that Ibe defendant
affidavit
Flora Young Is no
Stat* but. reside* t Sulllvaa I

C1RCU£C0UM ^

moank-E. O.
. imdd. B. BL Champion, u 3. TMidmi.
CquaUaatlota>imtab HIcka. J.
Ilnell. mDk^Mrrer.
ClaliM «Hxc«ouiiU -W. W. Dmd
WllNam Mmk. W. B.

Mertgag* fiat*.
Default havlug been made le to*
i of a certaju mortgage made
by llaihn Brown and Sadie Uiown to
Beniamin Tblrlby and William F.
kina, dated the ITib day of-Feb­
ruary. A. D. IHDI. and recorded tn lb*
office of the Hegbler Of Detds tor
the couiHy of Grand Travera* and
Slate of Michigan, on the :12nd day
of October A- U. ISOt. lu Liber fl of
morlgaKva. oft page 414. on which
rffloilgagc there U claliuod to lie due
. tbe date, c this uotli-e, for prinelprii
......................................................
•t the sum ot Four
indied Four and set««ty-iw<i oae

VEHICLE
diet bam*t patied a i 1 rird
iupedioo.
Not aaoperatiocb performed.
born the air doTog
ihewood
to the appheatioo of the £aal coal ol van^ thai eacapee the eye of
tbe intpector.
*nie high standard of Stadebaker vehicki b maintimfid by
the roost erarting system d inspectioiL
U you an at hard lo
in regard to dte material and work*
mafirf^ ol a vrfiide as the Studebakm ate. you wiH never higr
any velucle but a Sfurfehaker.

FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY
WAGONS,

BUGGI^

HARDWARE.
^
1 l-'-rv

- :iicl.-r> ,

li.- a- --iii-'.ialiimi-i-' jiul

ill -

6.8.10. IS Incb tops

MACHINERY

Sliuic'i- .Spill
ttic

RTC.

Thecft I* no servant |ir«bl-ni In the
Ijiuil if G-n-hfii. Th- plend-d FIout
tierlH-li- and Ncn-r Fall"mir^s siolved
Mcb 2-tt

,kll .Mill.- Sh- 4H- IntlTl-.l-

--0 aiiil hau- S K‘s--I -m--

Allen's Lung Balaam.
jul II

WORK SHOES

\

n: -f

FARM

HARNESS. PAINTS.

Res. Soc.st.

wjII

I-

Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
s- roluU. plmpl-«. laabcs. etc .are due
liupiiiv hhsMl lluraoch- llliwsl Bit­
's I. a cl-sn.lBg bl-Kxl -otilc. Makes

It Is umi>t..

More Good TMiigs
For You

Ktagaroo
C«ll,
Elk.
Knappa
Call.
Box
Call.
Plainer
Cap Toes.
Sinolc;or
Double
Soles,
BcUowa
Tongnea.

From the Household Goods Divtsloo. Arti­
cles lhal every bouscwlle will upprcelule,
and note the prices.
U Ouart Granite Dish Pan. regulariy aold (or QAa
7Uc; You buy (or................ .................................. ww
17 Quart Granite Dish Pan, roiled edge, do A
handleji. you pick it up anywhere................ “VLr

The use Gramllc Prrb yon gel lor ISc
Some mors ol ttaose Grsaltc Soap Otshea lor ISe
White EoglUh Porelaio Cake Plates really worth Qq

Some Splendid Articles for 10c

WE STAND BACK OF
EVERY PAIR

Carpel Beslers, Tack Hsmssers, CarpcwItVs

A. V. FRIEDRICH

Hundreds of Other Useful ArUcies Just as Cheap

oooD

. M O K I

Leading Shoe Store ol Traverse City and Norlln
era Michigan

^ J. W. MILLIKEN =

motion of Amll F. Nerling
complainant's aollcltor It 1* orderthat tbe said defendant Flora Young
cause her appesranre to be entered
herein, wtihlti four monibt from the
date of this order and tn cate of her
lat the cause bet
Mnpialiiam'* bill of
platat to be filed, and a copy tbeneol
to be nerved ou said complalnaui's
aollcltor within fifty days after sciTice on her of a cop; of said hill and
notice of ibts order, and that tn the
default thereof, said 1-111 .be taken
contested by the deumdsm. Flora
Young.
Anil It l# further ordered, that Ibe
said cotuiiItlnaDt laute this order
bs puHItbed lu the Grand TraM-rse
. per primed, publltlied aud ilrcultird In tgid county, aud
that
od wUhln iwciii) da>A trom the ddir
Of Ibis order and such pubUrsiUiu be
illnued th.-reln om-e In each week
tor six weeks m *uect-s»lon. or that
said coinplalnani <au*e a copy of ihl*
(•raoiially kerted On the
.... .
It. Floia Young, at lea»i
twenty day* before the time above
prescribed for her appearan--*.
FREDERICK \V MAYNE. •
fhreull Judge. .
Examined, eounierslgned and en
terod h} me:
ROBERT E. WALTER.
Regular.
AMIL t NKRUNQER.
Sollcltnr tor ChbpUK
Bualneos adddresa.
MIchigat
ehigan.
Mcb lft-*3 Apr !-fi-l&-33-N.

The wealm ol the U. S
» aet mote carefniy
than
b dte qan&9 ol Stadebaktr veluckft.
Nol a Mick of wrood or pieew of metal or a fanidrfei ol paint
gocftiotoa

t Kiv MHUt.-»< it

We can show you more than
45 dIHerent kinds of

FRUIT NOT BURT

Jealous!^ Guarded

25 Sample Suits
In Late Spring Styles

We lioiiKbt, kt a lilwral dUoouDt, tiiia beautiful lot of Sprioi; Suit*,
ll ia the eloanMl iot of MmpUa dvcrili-Uvertil to tbi* or nny other aton.-.
Tbe fact ia we oouW eaaily pot them io with onr feyiular hue «od get the
regulv retail pricde (or tlieo, ^ot that U oot our way.

Wedoliketn

give oar enatouien tbe baoebt o( tbeee apei-ial pnn-haae*—more tbau that
we want you to (eel that our intareat ia a poicbaae iloea not eu<| when yon
pay (or onr merchandiM

Should yon ever (ail to find aueh a8tia(aclioii

a* you eiyeoted. we ahill ooaaider it a (avor i( you will let n* know about
it and. siitae it right.

TIOs certalaly Is a salt opportanlly you abomd not pnai.

Hammers, lee Tod*s, Towel HoWer*. PIsb
Mops, Hotter Pads, Wall Paper OeMer.

Garden'Trowels,
Garden Weeders,
Tack Pullers
Sernb Brashes
and dozent ol other Recessary artlelcs fbese
■prlB* Says.

5c

Summer Approaches
The derby you wore with your heavy overcoat
kioks-heavier and more bulky above your uck suit.
Oar shelves now show a wealth o( new designs, shades
an<l shapes, all (ashiooed for this spring. Derbies with a
light grace of outline and sof: hAts in harmonious e((ecit. You should get these at once. These beautiful
days demand it. We are here to. please io style, quaUt>ami price.

New Spring Neckwear
the goods that please.
You cannot have too many
ties; many change their ties every day. we aid you io
this. That line at 25c !■ the biggest and best we've ever
•^hown. and the 37c line ii real 50c value. You never
bought better goodk for the money, and the 50c goods
are perfect beauties. We re proud to show them and
sell them and you will be proud to wear them. WEAK
SOME NOW.-

Think o( twonly ti*» dilfereat atylea to pick (rom right in th.-b'gjnnins
of tbe eoaaon at nuob *ielew tbe regnlar price—Aa usual tbe K at will
go firat. yon kuow.

The Hannah & Lay

MERCANTILE COMPANY

Uita •onlvc,
Ui«*jr «ni
tb* vwk wlih rvUtIvei.
HIM <%rrt« iiarnbnl toft iMl T«o^
db>* for brr boair Id OohJvu«r. Hrr
pibee wlH bf flllod br MIm Lowr;.Harb»rt .1. Trail. Map)» Are.. Maa•nd HUi R(b«l IUii«»r «U1 (Mcb ibr .jloua.
Utch.. aa}'a; '1 cam>ot iprak
too blahly of tteaa'a Kldac-y PlIU. for
lb«y havr done me a world of «ooa
iB lb* m*a baU IMI Hondar i
Hy bark arbed arverel) and I wai
MMaod mu<3i annoyame by Irrocular
Jeolor rlaaa
Tb« 8«tilor
rlBu of tb« UIgb a.bool
' •
kidney »«-retloi..
savf an
unlii
OB aatui
. .
, unmu a Aiunvj niia. Tkll prrparaen)oyad by all
^
«n who attandod.
not only ^unovod
removo tba Wkarhr
la Wllwn and aon, WU»<» ,„d lamenoM arroii my loin., bui
Mra Slla
Brlfka. Wl tbU Boi ^ _
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X kidney dlf80bU.v and
wbar* Bpoa her arrival, .be
Impwd my oondlilon In every »a>.
BMi by Hr. nm.
be lotaad la n>ar. _
.
they will proTMHl to San
■“ Pmneto.o.
-------■
For aalr by all doalert. Prl.f W
where they will make their future OOBU. Foster^ llburn Co.. Buffalo.
bone. Tbe beat wiibea of ber ntacy New Vork. «>Ie a««mi. lor tba I’nUed
friend. «o with her.
1). H. I'ower. .pent last Saturd :;
and Sunday In towi
leerae City,
n <of
Site OacBOB
eek with hi.
MAVntLS.
parenU. Hr. and -Mr*.
Mr. Han.bur«er arrived Wedne«Uewatlyn VanNatier apent la.i
after hla propday from Ohio, to look
>
week with hU parent.
tOKabark lake,
Mr. and Ura. Joe Retford and rhUd
weather war no bad that
ren have
mka '
in Traverae...............
.• Aid M.cl«y mei with
ini from^dv. where .be .pent her;
■ I **”■
Mra. ®"iT
Bnrr Jame*. who turiilahrd
I.
.1
I work. Thuiwday afternoon. Tbeie
HUa l.ourvlna’ Uiwrie atrlved 8at !*°fk‘
I wa. a RoiHlly
|wa.
KoiHlIy turnon
turnout and after work
lamea ai
B a^ tbe week with. heMVV. 1?"'
wafer, and rake. wb'-h
Iiaurh appreelated.
la reiur
Mra lUriek baa boa arllb
e .pent 1
I'daoibipr In Fife lake during
tbe Pal
pa.t wi-ek.
• glrto of t

Catarrh Camn Be Cares

i.g|SMfA4

Tbe AUuIra bate hall Idara paasi
Tmiun :.o.ee male a trip in KaV
ke.ka Friday after a load of frua (tarungb bere yesterday iu touK- ti
The funer.nl of Sir. That Audi,
*^‘Mre.*^Ailerd Is axaln tiorsv at ih
wa. held at WiUlam-iburs rbureh wTlnng.
SuUM’ from here altendtd the n-yr.- ;
Thuredar. 1 u'rlork p. tn..
Swnr Chaney went to Kalka.ka .huw .1 Kmiiln- Saturday cvcuihi;
rUrciii-e DtMom Is workliix fi>i
Stiurday n tarnjiii; Sunday.

snuir duwvtr us 0>' isw-m.. «riww. »W. '
ProiiL, fobbo. O

' Si siSiissi’rS a«

Traverse City’s Original, Largest and Best Housefurnisher

A Remarkable Sale of
Spring Housefurnistiings
-STANDARD
Wt h.m.tSeR“'“'y
blgSCTt .»! \MSbutUc

north____
Mra. Frank Sayera I. atm uulie
PQo^from the effecta of an aitaek

KT..

Tbe £pwortb l.eaKiie gave a aooikl.
at the, ehureh Tbumday eveiilnp.
wbirb wa. well attended. Ire ereaiu
at the bone of ber parenta.
and
rake were .ened a. refn-.btueut«
Tb# U O. T. H. H. wUl preMO!
a novel gue.aiag tonteat. <«n.lattba pUy. "A NtAle Otiteait." in the and
^. . ^
- .... ------------------------a....
realdent. of the
I Wllaon entertaiued
la bar boaor befote ber leaving fo>
The “
Rer. and -Mra. Watkins of
the weal. A ong ihoie who enarlalaad were. r. and Mra. W. H. «or- ^*“*“’
. ..4:1,-moon and allended Kpwc
Ira. «. D. loUe.
tar. Mr. cad Mra...........
_ .. . Mr.
In the t-venlng.
«B« Mra. John Srbemnalder aad Mr. Uotie
MI.B l-Mlth Oil.b» and friend. Ml»
Emory
\1siied Mr., J. I
s’elaon r
dav and Saturday.
he H. A
Wed. of pneumonia, at two oVIortc
Batnrday morning. .MU. C.eorgU Ww
beloved daugbior of .Mr. and Mr.
Wlae. aged twenty one yearn
ley it filling Hr. .McboU pUee during .Wmiam
'one
ntunih and twenty Are days. AI
kU akaeace.
an invalid, her death has beci.
Tke Noethpon . Election Comtnl.- though
a
great
ahork as even her physklan
alawa daeldad «a tke U donbtful considered
pneumonia a light .it
balMa OB frtday arenini. A. F. An- tack. T..„ the
funeral waa held ai,..ih.
«arau of OBeaa tetag declared elect- Wlao
homo Monday afternoon, the
•a.
vole a. determlaod. wu IT*
Samuel HaU of Klngal
. Ahderaoa and 1C1 for Mr. Kev.
Ing. Iniermeni at tbe Bar
tery.
Hlaa CalHe Wise of Pcioskey U
a fey tlaya yith her rcbtives.
I Bend, lad., where the> apebt apeadlng
I M two waeka. Hd aMo vtilled called here by the death of ti
■ i.
■ W P. &
April 1!.
Nortkport.
an waa held
RICE CORNEr|T~
ta Uc CkmEnoTwinir church
Wra. ItTieat went to Traverae niy
IMibday WTOBlng. aubject.. “Je;
Saturday, to vlalt her dangkier. Miv
'• CUy
the
“• of‘tkeKlbg."
tke Klbg.'
Core.
Mra. C. a Kohl entertained
Prod
Annie
has moved to the wUI
Mlana Carrie Barnard. Jolla Or
Jnlla Miller. UUIan Hoapadt
Oliver Keecler apent Sunda>
Lovlna Lowrle at a delightful dinner
with her patwnu, Mr. and Mra. War
party on laat Tkoraday evening.
Ton.
Aprnif
HUB
conpte 0
Barrel, laot week.
i Myrtle Dennlt. Untie Stadel
levy Oreen went to Traverae
to aebaed In ML Pleaaaai
MoniT'ttenDatt
inett and
at
Anna Champ (Tty. Tburaday.
All enloyed themaelvea to tbe conlo(L «bo have been attend!
m April 7U.
U Traverae City
Taattan.
The dihi

line ot oook atovea
and
pari
rricot range up

. . C<-a MfUaon. Tburaday eviulh.

--------

Hltka

from tree

I” °;„r

baa

rented

Walter

________Jet. who died after a llogorin tUneea waa laM to real Sunday
la Qiant cewetan'. Ho teavea a wife
«ad one cblM baoMet away other
relativea and frlwd. to mourn
loaa.
a a. Clark U alowly Improviii
ter being aerteaaly iU with l.aarippe.
-Mra El
VanUtee ..
fbetKMilam.
George Cook and family have mov­
ed Into Mr. Marche'a bouK.
Ortle Howard la moving i
BraeeteUge'a tenant boaae.
- Mra. Sboeu la recdverlng from her
recent ilinoai.
Mlaa norence Cook and Hr. Eddie
WllaoB are both aiiendltig achool in
Big Rapid..
Wr w«wc allI very
<
norry to team
that our neighbor county Wexford,
went “weT tbU aprlng.
April p.
______ « CENTER.
OoMge K Prek and bU non David
did busIbeBB In Traverae City
^%’r.. George J. Barth wa* abk- to
be out tor a drive Sunday. She vi.ll*d ber dao^ter Mra. ihmxj Bohlk.
Mrs. Barth baa been eoatoed to the
bouu aince In January. Brat with the
boeee tn her head being broken and
after that rbeumall.m. We are
thaa glad to we> ber out again.
Laiaekm Nephew or Orandpi
phew he U more commonly can
very low. aad with not much
lor taU rvvovery. Wc do not II
kwe a aelgbbor like Mr. Nephew and
aincee^ hope he may recover.
George H. Barth. Jr. and wife went
to Traverae City. Friday aliemooa
and retnraed Saturday.
Tbe dance at George K. Barth's. Jr.,
was much enjoyed la aplte of tbe
rata and stww.
Hlaa Lacy Coleman and her friend
Hlaa Alu Wells have retumad to
ibelr aefcom tai Taverae City, after
a few days vtatt at the tonner*a home,
Mra. Hlanie Oaleinaa'a.
Charley Peck la hauling potatoea
today.
. April It
_____
_____

DidYouEverTryto
SendaMulOrder
Buggy Back?
ran.. Tba mail-order
"tree
givea yon alluring promima el "i
trial.’* "ratuta privdac.,’' etc.. Ibut.
juattbeaame.they do everything
_ in tl
tbeif
wwer- to
- make
ike It *.tick when you tell
aiem you are dimatislicd. ^ple everyy the mailorder evil. Some have fc . >t the mail­
order vehicle., after getting tired oi
gghdng about It. Avoid this trouble.

Xow is Jl irmul lime to I'ii'k <
llo farl
arl for iiAb.v. W.ulmiit fifty slyliat to fhm.s.- fri-m
ami at iower |»ruv-»i thiift «-v<-r
I'oforv, Ytm'll fiml lhat thi*sc
(io t'arU and t'arriitfp'K arc tlio
Iw-st uii ibf markvl—
liiiiking, Rlrtvngcr. i-Bsii-r ntntii«K. cost Ills Hiid tnorr is'iivi-tiii-iil Hlicl coniforliiMi-. TIk-v
range in i*rii-e riglil ^
along ig> fnmi............d&a«i7l/

Yen may oomp&rocor tuaebiuea
trith any otbeta
••QUICK MEAL” STl^EL RANviL.
Th.»u>cWI.U...-.T- iU^i“■"*
venience. It !v-ok.well, uoouks-vll, tbere are none
inferior kinds. Right in cotssirai-tioa, pnoed

•trong. 'll hia Iiupl.-x i'.rt.tb, bal- ICM on each 0|aauocd Ovoa l>.«ir,lic*v;lybraocd.Bon _kjn«

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...

whi.U BIS- U‘.jali« and vi;hi»'h
nri- ..fT.-r.sl during
^20
ih.- sal.- Bl........................

We now have on exhibition o«r new spiing line of carpets. Ruga.
Linoleuma, Matting*. Draperits. Lace Curtaina, Etc., and m^te you
to at least call and see them. The beautiful patterns. co:ora ®od fine
quality brill aurely delight you and the oricc? are lower than ever^fore. Remember. ever>’thing1s new. clean, and up-to-date. Ue
carry no old atylea and patterns to advertis? at a sremtoKiy low
price to attract your aiteuiion. Below aie a few exampU* taken
from our carpet department.

KI-m- ii.-u- Kil.-li-ti Cnl.in.-N of.
in-;irly .-wry d--sorij>timi You
have no id-a
nini-li liiird
work >^.n i-an save imd how
mu. h mon.-y one of ili.-s.- humlsome fal.im-ts will sav.- yo«.
,
Yon onclit to invi-st during il>is
.........
von iMti-^av.-

rz.lTT“....8jOO

Choice 9x!2 heavy Axmlns’er nirs from...... .................... P2
Fine 9x12 lofraiD run. handsome pitterns........................$5 to »12
Extra Fine Bmsselo rnrs. 9xi2. never wear oat at.......................
Inrraln Carpets from 29^, 45c, 60c, 75c and up to................• • • 90c
Heavy Brussel carpet, extraordinary from 60c to - -................. 11.75
Extra quality Brussel and Velvet rufs 9x12................. $13.50 to $25
Inlaid Llnetenm. about 25 patterns from $i J5 to - ..................... $1.75
Genuine Cork Llnoleom from.................... 55c to 65 c per square yard

Vbe Have Helped
Hundreds'
gin In.us.- k.-v|.uig
ii.nii.- nil Hn-ir .iwti.
\t - Jir-li.-ll>iiig iiu.r.- Hii.l fKif- c vi-r>- day
au.i w.- waiii
lii-lj> y.'ii. 1( y.m
nr.- II..I .•.\j..-ri.-]i.-.-d in luniitunInlying. Wi- giv<- y<.ii lit.- l>.-ii.-lii

\V- .-\-

plam.v,-ryilm.«s,.y..n .-an Imy
ns vv is.-ly ns ilu.ugL y...i . lui.l
l>..nglit n .K.zrn ..mills.

iDV tlrtceo os s.vt * '
Ye.rlee.lB-

OwUberalPli

asss.ssTSLi'r.f
JW*'£5r?>h^.^A«'w
nil
lliiiiy ll.-d«, nnd l'radl«-s
ils and aJ moiu-y
kinds
jirivs-s. Ifiiring tin- sii.lv nil fill

is .liiT.-r.-iit
from
l.vl..
. svlimg'vMi
.-lu-iijH-si I'lirnitur.-'iiiuil.' .itnl l.'tl
yv.H It ss ilv- Ih-.!. -W.‘ wain ymrtl) buy g.Hkl siili>tiiiili.'il funiiLur.'
—Uirt th.- Inghist
pri-.sl—hut
sivh Ikal will
haw |i. h- rr(.iaissi Ur a g-.s? many y.-ars.

II.. m..r.- ihau if y..ij j«i.l sjh.i
i-a-.il.
ChildPi-n’s iugl. vimirs.

Traverse Clly Stwes
KiliBiii.,aB.

jfSSSs.*

Rheeu... amoi'ili and krisrM ae a minvr.
ISO iu bodv. Merit has Umught Z
yui ;k Meal" to the tronl and
ytiithcr*.

..r »nr l..ug i-xi^-ri. i.i--.

MlCHiGAN BUGGY Ca

from

Carpets and Rugs

Ga to Tov Local Dealer
SeetkeReBaUeKcUsaiUae

IgOWiiP llhs

W*

N<*\v

120 Front St. I2r Union St.

Yom Pay as Yoa Earn Ibe
Moacy

stop Paying Board
f..r y..;i i-jui g-t n hmis'' .T soit--r-s-ms jiial Inriiish
I'-r
‘los ili.-fti y..it liiu Isiurd. T.ik-..1 iT;-- Iii..my y.'u }uiy f..r
i..sir.iVjiiid iipi'ly ii ..ii .'-mr fundnir.-; V..lb'll SIM.II haV-- it J..lid fiT
jiii.l lhi-ii y.uiiriiavv siiui.’thiiig
y..i( .-an <-iiU >s*ur i‘W«. ami it'*
u..riii SHiiii-tliiiig t-. liv.- hy ymirs.-lv.-s.

\

II want an *Kld llr.-ss.-r or a
U-sl r.K.m *uit, v“ii imisl
our n*-w Is-aiili-s vvlii. li arv
arriving .‘v-ry day- Km.l.-rssl oak finish l)re*-^/jrt
s. t> iis low iis..............• •W

%

fid Oar Prices

sk-sl
->s
■link'- h->(ti>- •mni-tiiu' B s)>-t-mllv
_. w.- an- ia »
I-, lit you oiii -uiHi.lK tt.-r furuiiiiri* afyl for l«-us
iiii.ii.y tiuui .v.m .-ait vdilaiu rlw
vvli.-f.'.
in BUil liilk it nv. r
vvitii U-: Wr will giv.- yi.« all .Lc
iii!Msi-ii(*ti..n. w.- ran and giianuI---*!., saw you luoii.-y oil . v ry-til II- V..1I l.'iiy,

we extend Credit whea rick
or ont el work. .

J. W. SLATER

in ami
.”«r nrw .\dvan-- W.-.U .M-' l.m-s. which w.nr.- sollmg
-eh. Th-y
.-asv t- oj« rat.- and waxl. . v.-rygarm. nt i.fi-- and clean. Th-B
W. havr a numl-r vf Other M.rt-s
wid. li ar.-, s-ld Bl i»o,a.rtuc«le
pn-.^ and ..n free trud. Ih.o't
Imy a single thing for tl^ h«mo
w.tl.oiit g-tting uur prices firwt.

Elk RspMs Store
Elklapids. Mte^iou

m

GRAND TRAVeRRK HXIbMA MtDAY, APAiL K- 1913.

Nellie Copley Is tbe g-jt-s: of 71 .m
letb Browwrin.
.
Velva Rohr, who l«
wcrklny
st
Pomosa. spent Bundajr with ter
I
parGeo. Miller la enjoying a visit wt-.b
two of bla sUiera
from aewibem
Mtchlgan,
they
arrived
Sanrday
nlibt.
April 11

CASTOR IA

_ .

«be KiBd Y<hi Mav« AhnjR
aM wUefe bM tew
ta BM ft«
80 fmn, im» bonM tte ritnatera aC

GonsilpriiM >
.
CiwFiw
.

will return to th
_____ _____
or not, but nil are In hopes ibst be aa nsrica

...

—.

El

r on, ParaVaasaC It
«r Ksrratfe

^ ,

1. tol. „ I, J. E.

bufim-ss by tbe new bouse he nearly
he rcwntli
inirrhaiw-d of .Ralph tUekle
,
•Ur. and Mrs. Ralph Metecr and

SS’.llf.'SS.'t&'tS'.S.t
u yoo are then eraniaerd it b the lemedy yon need, buy a Bttr cent or one
-s***-- •“,,1,
your *wgctat and conr^— .T'lfL.
.rrr«
ewrad.
i
aaaat to Ibo laata,

tte

me CbUdren*> Fansoes~The MoUwr*s Frtead.

) Bears the Signatiire «f

team of D, A Clavelte of Maple ritv.
Grover Ro^seggor went to Tra\TH- City. Sainrday.
.1 «t ihe iSI
Tbeie will -be a box social

Tbe Kind Yon Hare Always BonAht
In Use For Over 30 Years.

Bast -KaasoD m-hool bouse. Si
evening. .Vpril "3. A fine program
being prepared by the
erybody come.
I.adies
aud geniletDen do not foi^ your vao balU^. MaaueeOa, m.
pocket-books.
John Shorter baa bad all the bad
him in

le aympaiby of bla neighbors abo
n of them turned out Saturday i
ternuOD and plowed about eigi
;hi arr
bleb was tery ibankfutlr i
hnd a )K.-Cil ited by both Mr. a
«iort
lorter. v..
4lrB Carl Lyons has been entertaleRemember
■ prayer meeting i
iny her sister lately.
Wm. Bright's next Sunday
GrauUms CollXlower 1* sUyin« with
J. W.-Rlnchan Icai
her daiMthter. .Mm. RobY OiHon fob a
April
Miss Ida Nessen has «one to 'Mlii.
neapolls to visit ber unde. Sbe will
remain an ladcflnlte time.
e callioa
Mrs. 3 II. Byer
-w days
Srouii
ouiid Cedar Run
aud also ult>-nded 1'
services I the
lapcI on Sunday.
lay.
Ben MTl-on
>
is working for Harry
Cellengill thin aumniwr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Benson spent
Sunday In Traverse city vWting Mr.
BensonV parents. Th<-lr rbtldrra th-irln and .Neva aecouijuuiled them.
Bessie Burr led the Young People's

II.

CARPENTER CORNERS.
J. J. Stanton, who has been very
sick for tbe past three uomhs is
gaining nicgly.
E B. PuBcr and wife entertained
the
Misses
Ijtura
and
Margaret
Spangler, of near Urawn. over Sun­
day.
Tbe Rev. Mr. Brown of rreiucmt U
assisting tbo Rev. rhsrlcw P..Griui

aud tender toward all the siifienag
aud unruiiqnatiTbe ui1u-ue.id
b' I life i jiitHii iV •'Siliu.il-■!. and will
Irar fruit in
'h>- ecoupas..iou
aud
helpfulness «i... h other liv.-./.hate
leanu-d. ihro’.igli b-T. lu ev.T.rise.
I
lliiih patenis. s.x brotS- n. and one
sifter, Siim-r
otter
r--Ut;ve> and
uuu>
btipini; asalii lu
me.-t her. wh> rioiialM'a'Jt' 'hall

\

WEXFORD.
Keh. IWvbti. wImi
has biwn
IS Is-tter
this w-'iiing.
I.illle Judd ol
SUermaii. I.s-iuting a 3ew d.>s with iier lualb
. .\Ii> Melii'ii.
Mis K .'.'1111 Van Horn la bgmc Irem
Tnilerr.- iV>.
I
M,..
Mi-» JJcui.y 5-'ir>;h is ve:> sk-k with

CEHUINE CASTORIA *»-W*Y8



a CoTtle
ler work lo
^•o•lII'atly.
lUoii Stalk is working at the asy­
lum at Kalanuico>>.
F.-ed Skiuner and wife Mi-ked at
Sberomn from l-Ylday ur.'.i! Suoday.
Ralph r.mts and
l.ulu .Ke.aoMs
were united-lu warriage .Apii! s. a:

Mra.

Oeo. Dowi
Tbe nineteenth <iuart«riy
ronveiiIkm of tbe 8. S. aKSoelallun will-teheld at the Wexford M. K. rhun
April •
<tonHi pr*'pared to slay all
day.

riareniv Ruhr
V posit hut In a
OVIATT.
Mr. aud Mrs. Klkentx-rry aud fam­
. Tbe teleTibeDe oieeilns paased pff
ily attended i|uarler1.v
meeting
pteaantly. The aatue ofSoers s
Harlln
n Sunday.
"
'
reelected wilb rev exn-ptloas.
asrially the ronqiaiiy la rapldlr
Mariau Crawford wa. the gmwl of
eovertiuc Itaaetf.
h*T alsUT, Mrs. Ik iiwiii last wrak.
y Ixiw l? v l
ml<> Ruebansn Sunday.
Arthur Millet was a guest at Mr.
Wright's Brnidsy.
Mrs. Miiry Siiuthwlck and daughter
-Ja* Elder Kemaon.
fa-tia Is visiting ni Putuous this wA-k.

We’d Like
to Know
Wkea a mSer adveRM* that a bami <d “ha" flow wl make
men loaMs of braid than a burd of “any other flour." we'd Re to
bow what you think he ineaM by it
How does he flgim that i96 pounds of hit flow wfi sake
more lonmol bread than 196 pounds of the other fellow's flow.
There AqbU be I % pounds of flow in every bawd, durefore
B»we • w> more flow in one odler's barrel than b the others.
We'wueen this fiateaxnt sade by derens ef mahn who o
Ip dndt Ts^jnipartaat and if we're misuag anythbe b the advertobg

fag we K wnoos !• bww iu
There an 196 pounds of floor m every barrd of

Lily White
“Tlbe FIobp the Best Cooks Us©’’

Awl we befave it wS make aere {o^ bread or better bread
Ifan any etber flour arvd. tbetefore. that it e rjore cr- j>r-.iry| end
swidaclory to bey.
Big when Smith says that' 1 % pourdr of fm flour w-i
- taore breod dun 196 pounds ei tkrm-n's flour, wfar^jufl g bk
Atfbai tai wonde if he teatiy believes it h3nsdL
Poor fc^. maybe be does.
For sale by roar deakr.

VALLEY OTY kaLUNC COMPANY
Crate RapMa. Mk*.

,

WAITS DRUG STORE
TRAVERSE CITY. MICB.

Tr..™ £t.v U
.

l/-'aguc

whuh

ws«

i ■w

wu'kiug on bis farm soar lb*

t Wexford
the ak-k.^,
‘rrealdeu:
iTm-wday
u illui-sFlrbi r I.' building
ii-jxl momhs. Tk- reman
'en to Manlistee last Fridgy morning
pape
.perlng
■ wberr fuRernt servuvs wiU Cm- held
doom.
iiarb-s III
liulbe t'atbolie church aud bnr:.ti will
dr. Jobi
ibnsoD went lo '.ravxrse aty i.,
-p^,.
bu.iferday.
(band, three aonr. Ivv. Clifliird

the all
B. O. Ih llingA- la
Mr. and Mrs. .\ndrew Fisher went
Trave.'e flty last Toenla} lo aiucral of Myrou. the 33
son of Mr. and Airs. Roy

"

’^'■“‘■''^^.tqtear of A.'8w-

-•••egg-:.

0. :s bc*ng.J».

Does not Color the Hair
ttvBfgdlcrvtB of Av«r*o Hter Vigor
*"**Suill*

!

road
l-oJ

(be hM-Wte

VHuMCUenS. V Lixwuax. <«>M> feTORlH H M
Caeseiew. Iikitmcs KteCr*1 BmA.
te«». sawiilz-Moow. HoocOicnoelTefMOiaw
, AhaM. StwaxMi. a»itfc.rtk.
VMer. IVri*
da«n
ShnwtUs(nnnula«nvD-ird<v1or.
Askjdmif there iaaataiSctnteteii It^fd
hr thinlH A)v-r'« Hair Vigor, aa made
c fnon thS loTBMha. R Ite best pi
C-.uk! u............................................................
idruff. U-t him Setter. He ka

Nobby Long Coats
« SPRING SGIIS
42 Latest Models just purchas­
ed at a liberal price reduction.
We shad offer

BEGINNING TOMORROW
With 54 of our regular good
Spring Suits and Coats. $15.
S20. to $25 values for

*12.75, *16.75, *18.00

Not a Coat or Suit in this lot that is not
worth 20 to 25 per cent more- Sizes 16.
-34. 36. 38.
Another shipment* of'stout sizes in
Ladies’ Suits and Little Women’s sizes.
Fine Serges. Diagonal and Vigoresux,.
SPECIAL $19.75 and $23.50

M BARNEY cl

Tiday evraln
'ralng.
Maud Bri>
Brooks will leave -for
Grand Rapids, to v|«ii her teSL Mrs.

Buxines* MJWir*^Tnrrtfl ' Rty.

Michigan.

Fri Meh U to Jane E.

:

'

Cate of Thanks.
\V- desire lu thank 0>e Irleods ate
n-mht-ors lor iheir klndues* in our
aiai.-iu.u in the death of Miss Geor­
gia tV isv. Th* many exprewaioas of
s-nipaih* and the care given by onr •
f.ii-uda la htghl* appreciated.
mi: AM> MRS. VVM WISE
Ar.ll IVIl.
AND FAMILY.

SOUTH MILTON.

by Wltliuhi H-ini. a wUower. of the]
Frank >Vll>.,n piir.ha>-cU
Tse dim- hirtow Monday of Mr. .MeFarcn
Township yif Blair. Grate Traven
('omiiv. Mlrhlgan, to AllM Wood dat- of Rapid <;Hy
Miss Klllii I'aikx.
,ed the lltli ds.v Of Jsuuary i;«i; aud
livvordeti In the offii-e of the Ue
l.-gtsur Ilai>ld ni' Mon Jay.
•mi'!.'}i'i! at B-'cni.in'' i
«»r IVix-ds for 111.' foinily of -Grand
Traierve- and Sute of Ml'liican
ih day of January IMi; In Liber
liort and I
Morig'agea on
P.vg*- Iff and
lyro droviwhi.'h >gild tuorigage was im Ih- 3lih
Sunday la.t.
day of Jaiiunrj- tDIo duly assigunl by
tHIs Townaiui iKiri baae*! »> cow
said Alh-e Wood to K—- W<»>d I’enFrank 8awy<‘r of Gr.-iw
hall-gsn and Ihe same 'duly rvrord-d
Frank Smiih
In ihe otlio- of Iht- Ri-gisi. r of Heeds
Cllv.
All the faniK-rs aty busy with their for the foiiiil.v ol Grand Truverse and
spring work and an- glad lu s«-i' liltv State of .Mieliigan on Hie 3Mb day of
January iblO In I.lix-r M of Mort­
w-i'aiher again.
gages on Page gll, which xald
April 1
gage ‘eoiitaiiiK the jirovlsion that In
rase of d.-(4uU l*ei«g mad*- In auy
M’-EST ALMIRA
txrvviiaiit or condition of said .laorlWe hnd mil;*- a snow wiorm on the
gxge for ten days it ahall be opdonwl
:ib of April,
bill It...................
Old t
...........................
Injure tb<with the mortgagee to omsider
Crull or wheat
whuh* umount recured
llivn-by
Fntnk Rogers was called home lo
and coUecilble. aud wbervias the
6<-<- his father, who lies very low, Imi
tslgnee of said mortgage dis-s hereby
*0 hope be found him better.
Mr.'. liOU Rogerk was vailing on elen and has cl-<|i-d to c-nsider the
whole aiuoont due as Hfbrosaid. npoo
Mrs. .Karl Cray Friday.
Is clalnud
Silas Gray bar been rolling on some which Borlgige there
of Ills. Old neighbors
ll.■I..n•
going to be due- at the date of thi,noilcc the sum of Thlm-vii Hun­
back to Harrleiia. where hr Is engi
dred
and
Thirt.vs'ighi
DoRars
111 In t-Hirge Marsh's vamp, doll
aod f-Hcvi-n Cents <>lS3a.ll). and aa
Hurrah;
tor
the
West
Almira attorn.'}' fee of Twenty-five IXitlars
•uhularw again, as they rorrh-d aw a; provided for Ih said niorlg.vg.- and no
the prixe again.
Mlu B*RS*le Rug'.- suli or pr.i.-orjinga ai law or in eQVHiy
havliig been liisll'-ul*d to. roevver :bv
te-ing the winner. Tbe two Mhool
that spelled were the Ball whool am moli.'v secureJ by said mo;
any p£Fl theieof.
the West
Almira.
No
admltianr
Now. therefore, by virtue
wa. rbarged. and Allas Peterson rerv
f*l cake and roroa coffee to all those power of wal« voniaiiied in said aioi|.,
who wished to stay,
gage, and the statute in such case
ih-iv/l)' couniy is le bare a poor made and provided, iio'.lce U h.-i.-by
-ni
Just what we need in evi-rj- glren rbai on Saturday the fourth day
of June A. n
at leu o'cloik in
R. R. Bales drove lo Traverse Ciij* the furenooti. i sbsli sell at public au
Saturday, returning Sunday/
lion, to the highest bidder at tl
Mrs. Crare Wilson was the (
■rib Front IVoor of tbe Court Hoj.
-Mrs R K^Itoles last Monday, alnthe Cil.v of Traverse Cliy tibat teMrs Millie Palm
; the place where the Circuit Court
Mr and Mr*. Earl Gray.* Mr. .
Grand Traverse Couniy U holden
harley Bale* were
lere railing
the pieniiso dcsrrib.'d in said tuoi
1 Mrs. Silas On.v Sunday,
gage, or so much thereof as may I
Mamie Ukr la on lh > gam. neeesaar.r
. to
.
.pay
. the amount due i
She will drive over to see,her mother wald OKS.-lcagc. with K.-ven p
r a few dava at Ovlaii.
iiilefost. aud all legal coe'.a. togi-th.
Mr. and .Mrw. Fred Wllso-,
with an altornc.v fee of Tweul
"
moved Into their new bouse u'
HollarA luvcnamed tor tbei
Minlrva Brooks and h
pn>miM-8 being
deseribed
tbo following d.wc.ijx-'l
Mr. and Mra.
. Brook (i:ovc laud, aiiualed In Ibv
Town-hip
Blaii-. Couniy *>( Urattd Traverw and
Id O'Brien an
Slate of Mi. biga!'. vU: A!! that irac!
ney Hales and
children
tygliining sixty n«iU South of the
guc,
-Sonh-Wer. corner of S.-*-.loii - Ten.
day. ......................................................
ih-iiee East one Hundr.-*! Six ate twe
Mrs. l4>is Rogers drove over i-.
Ttiiids rods, iheace .North sixty rods
'edfr Hun Monday, lo see her father.
i-e Ihist n/iy-Arec and One third
-Han Prali came up from Traversrods. Ihonec South
Eighty
City, allor a load of <uni U«t Thurs
ihenre West one hundred Sixty rodda?<
.urilag poiui. and the Soalh-ae*;
rterof
the
Norlh-w.*-.
Quarter and
n of Mr !
vv»'t Thrx* Quarier* ot the South
East Q-aarier of Set
. Number Ten
FowlerTnwu»uU*
Twenty-six
|3I
Rimdjvy^"srbool officers We. •
-l.-i'l-d Snoday and there will lu} Sun- .Norili oi Hang*- Etevui 111 ■ AV. al e..
iiiing Two ilifnct'.ui acres of li»n
aih«oi*-very Sntea* In the afte
tU'.-d .March ». P'lO.
1 at 3 Avlovk.
1/Ci i-arh and
lUtet; WOOD neNHALLVMAN.
er> one. attend, aa all are uordiali}
Assignee.
vlite lo be present.
l-NHERWOOD AND fMI/OR,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan '
Aiiornevt for Aaslpee.
and Mr

■EITHER.

-a O. Townivon w*s
caller •n Moinlav.

/uQduy'' l.Yiiik S.-wman. of Maple City. Is
regular chur- K •vervire.
U..vii:g a well lor lieaty Lauiaer lUa..
Traverse City '.peal, wee*.
;
Frida* .cl Wiirdsy
Mr. and Mflr H.-iir* »l.vinilig".- au<
Ri.i-i.is. -n.n: t=unda.

GREU.ICKVILLE.

J. r. Tniien I. having a b
ilOK added ip bis souse.
>. Inter,'l""
Mrs. II. W. Ilurki- Is a: KingsK-y - hutiuess .Monday.
'visiting hH daughter.
Gt-urgv K. Pray of Trav.-rM- City, Is
ink
Vorkme bv the I
"'“F"*’'’ entertained her
Frapl
—-------------------'jspendin,: a f<-n days at lb<-.|ak'-.
'lUm?.'"*
Mayne over Su.tniomh for""Tl
'
If You are a Trifle Senritlve
|
M'lliram ' Wilson went lo iSil-kh y
T>»ib an.]
.ml
J. H. It}*' and daughcera Ruth
Ab«attlM->aar<>ry«cr.kD.U'sa<a«suWar ’a>l week when- be has a powltlon for
returned
l^clunaa. over Sni
Grace attended serviecs
tpe West'
war aaiallsr hr shaktM
Almira school bouse os Sunday afieiKmms,
Mn. John
Wood returned boi
ter eniertalnlng the mumps, i
lb»B. Jq*> tli*thla<*
wen uiakinx ptwloral
..
frosn Traeerae Ctiy Saiardny.
aod Igt tewsUag ta lu
daya
-liter Sc.
ut-tghlHirbood lust Tbursdav
; ' Miss Myrtle White bas been uoltc
The Wot
..
I’s Home and Foreign
Th- U A. S. will
with Mr.'.
«dck for a few
r days.
' '
Missionary Mveiety w'lll
iiu-ot
with
Mr*. J. W. Stanton Thursday, .\pr1l

Mrs. nevelaod and

;i}oAUTyj

ss iTsw

OoUe. Kr^er«TMtUBrTraQl»M,CBRsOoasttpatlaa
sad FiWal«s<7« It aralmUstcs tiie Food,
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•Bibered arbnins Sonday.
Mia LUIlan Coitem
I
jRaU-lo
Mr. and Mra. James Ryckman viaKed his brolbor-GfOrite and fandly
Sam'
Mlw'jwinle McOUnd
Brown'a Saturday.
April IS.

Tacme ■'

•„“irjT.sS3n

Mivs Harriet .Koemln vUlied M.lss
Anua Cate of Solon, over Snoday.
The MU»es Ada and Sadie Bright
aud .Seine Packard have relumed to
Traierw- City "after Bpendlng their
•.................................. their paretifa.
Hrls'h? wd'famliy st-nt S«..ds> with yyw. Urigbfs parenta. Ur
and Mrs. Wiltobee of Cedar Run,
Miss EtUel Rinehart. whr> lias Rh-,.
r,slaying In iJidtngton for tbe ■paat
u
11 sfcer’llrwJ 'ihefW
years, la expi-«1ed borne in about twov^ • var to **
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_
wi-eks to suy Ihia summer.
oot a peaay oC azprasei glmi<lT send year

What is CASTORiA

Mia Edna FWoiier U emplDred lo
Ibe borne »l 3. D. BnyiL ■
Ror Ryckaai] o! Swinaw
c«ia«
Saturday to yMt hit areDU, Mr. and
Mea. Geo. Ryckmas. retumlns bai-k
kloBday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Montfocnery and
Mr. and Mrs. JajbD<-K MontiRnnerT and
cfalldn-D weie Kalkaska rIsliorB Sac
urday.
Seym
■ Ryrkmaii sprat Satnrdar
Kalkaska vlib
fcls sister. Mrs. C. W. Sberwood.
Mrs. Allan Ryekraan and Mrs. My­
ron Smith were in South
Satntday.
Mils HaaH Ely is employed in the
Welllnaton pyekman.
Mr«. Dean Louis and lUile dangbter
Sir •n.l VI r.

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spite of th.we draw barks she
>e
abawls try ^
lost
ence
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a surprialng degree
____le igdlaten^
fv- arsilp and
beeatno
ptoflcleBl
iO
M tor
for the
tbop^
pas# yoa are t


Of a refined and seni-ive n
Dr.
CaldweU
a
’teTBP^retS.
gynin
Pec^
‘^i^b
b
"Ti-5?;’.***™*
>li.' Was sbiiiikirig and timid.
Iis. i.>im.|
spb.-re «t . iu;l<
- piiin-li iU> III the home, and ba<
Buweba ar«_tiwl8cd lo agmla do tnetr
il.-u-d all al.iut her. wsrfv thoughtluU

Toatatkta.
>4**a(«lrat
VaOtk of
Ultett sad Cbfldrea-Bxjwrieooe afSlasA kswrimea*.

swie, Draw aad 8eo«libiff SjrniM.
MstatM uoUhtr Opltun« f*----

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BART KAMON.,
Tbe Rev. C. P. Glesoe prAirbed bis
n Satordid' evening before

A Swfteiina Om at Real.
Po' the Herald.
Georcie Wlie was bora at Wtegiotoa. Lake tM.. Mich. FVb. I2tb. lkS9
and passed trooi c«rth April Mh. I»U'. r*
St tbe age of SI years. 1 swath and j
::3daji.
|
Wkb Ike first
j
Her sebool days *«re passed stt
‘U'-deld. CroTtoo wad Bopoe
I'd'.!. I
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a
vavieiw ISt'
here ai*e
she
Of ste^ fnnt With yeat amo.-ig her irbool-oaatea. and *■
break^ etc, bst wkai <Jo yoa do b-ight and promising stteent. ...u.
wten these tail?
:he age of ten her' health
b
bixai
Impaired, and.from that

•RAND’TlUVCKSt HCRALD. FRIDAY. AFRIt ffi IflD
1 aad veirtUatioB. and I hart MTar aea i
, UiT.
bar ot oM wbUe noap Into a pall of
and Ibe delicate bhiea. atrft creen and disorder.
thia hot aairr: rbum H to audu and sUr
gnt fire* tto«e *«««« In tbo Most
ftre la
admIrabN m<
mote exdte»eot.j^
You B>ar not ba able
nak'e
In aootber pall, cloae at band, bare
ated fjOB honac^d de«»rattoiia. ^ _ eonient# o» boioa, and doing aU the
money. You and even' otber wom plenty of clean bol »wer for rlnaing.
■putiery' ihinga ahlrb
nn—even a baay editor-can make You sbouU be prorMed allh a new.
not only the beat HTccl to carpeta. ing. itreral vaeka ago. -fc-ahen
Inrulahlaga and bric^brac. bat atoo ano« vaa atUl dMp out of doora. Of time to do what mast be done And. strong amibblng brush and abendio the ocrvpaau of your bone. Don't coarse you know 1 uy to bate a place since roar* carpets are paatvorthy. U anrv of dean, aoft cloiha. When
put a blond Udy in a roac-oolc^ foe ererTtbing. and then to keep ev- follosra ibai they mast be renovai- erythlag la in order, scrub
ed.
.
pel aa yon would a Boor, but with
taninalie In a green
BmIo with the dining room. It fans
atoPPlug. Waab
Ttm tIri-tT and tbn Heart.
be of geaernJ advnnUge to make um Remwnber. too. that exceaaUe palB,,„ bo». Lb 1»
>"”r »•" O'”
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Lninberod wllk rubblab and reUea.— no* mordlesaly wasted. There Is aa crowded effect.
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can
get
It before taking tbe brush lo
•plnnlng-wbela loaning In cometn. nNhoat anlTcrnnl prejudice ntDW*
cbooae yonr aide wall color «> tbM
»;eiV to'hare pnrntively
hand for aootbt-r scrub
a*Ai .odor nUder-webbed mftem. •A*ert«*na ngalnat the bolM beef „ ,„i be on. agneortle terats with
dasaiOed.
' you imcrrupt.
Britde nnd yellow old Icuera.
which baa been n^ to jitakc B>ap. „„r carpet- nod n.^ either n tfter
.
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OfUdlothnr-o iktngn nnd gmndmoik. It muai be conceded cb^t certtin ,ope of ibelr prevnOIng color » •
„„ ,j,c ouuide My ‘sewing
part” hard, applying the ands »e«cral
eYn.
Of
‘Tw

. comer.- I cull U, nnd the Urge pm-t.”
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. point. „„„ |K.f„re rtnalng.
Take
that as_ yonr ...........
auning
There orerbend. At tke mldnlgbt.
after the proccM «» »*•»"* •
The celling. If It Is very lo*. Aould j^^d box full of amnller boxes, each
,b.. caris-t b.-aien In-e of daat
*
Tbe floor will be dr> In ao astonl.hNoUea of oMMdUng nnd ntepplng
hov^ Tbeno mU
be almoit white, to give It the a^
«»tntalng. for Instance,
„ ,o the leati-fceauenu'd room
,{
been
•larUe tke knab of tke eknmbera- for
Ponrince of being more dlaunt^l
b^.t^oa. black button,.
botue; tip the
and
aiib the *«.-r
of other, might be made fo mup pa „ .b^ uelUng be too high, book, and eyes, or mNcell.neou. m-wthe breadth.. Put tb. breadth.
Obeata t » tkeir Oplom ropnwlng.

HOME
CHEER
ns. nm um wimn,
uhk

f Icr

Erery bouae wKb lu garden:
Seme Httle plot—« kalf-aero.
Or a mete atrip by the windowt. ‘
nonurbrih n^ narrow box-borden.

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than n piece of lean plate of beef
aiming aieaalng crirt of the pot It
Imwmea lender, and keepa Its nnirlNve qaailUes, aftar being boiled: a

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bdln ,«!. lu omt

T!Z
poor In Praoce. In Amerle*. with
tbe excopUoo perhap. In famlliea of
people who have
and have learned to like It. tbo bee.
amdfomakethea>opl..br^r ...y
by evwyb^. Wb.t warn*- It was
fold by a Prenebman who baa a large
factory-(or the manufactureofFrenct.
m»pa that tb. excdlem l-ef wb^
l“d1nL«UlUb^
bnart wkk.lu garden;
pounds In bU establlsbinent goes .o
Borne Uule corner kept nMiwd.
FncMkt nnd pleamt »Rk Woenomt; tbe garbage pall. He baa offered it
to hU e
TWe tke forgeUnenoU deater,
naighboro. but
round, with acomi ^
I bot by f
The French government flndi the
poi-an4ea ro advantggroos. both lor
■ uttla atrip In tke •

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..rf, woodwork, and floors, and
If walla are aolled or paper torn lint
whole surface
flrat mid aeltle
p^^re beginning at the
p^rooma. Leave mothcr'a room to
y,, Ual a. th« .he may have a com,triable bed every night as a certain.
*•
<,rdcr In case of llV
ncas « accldenu

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,pnng,, the thorough
jr**, and pillow., tbe

■»T»P
duced thejlabor both of'houseclewnlng
^
t least one ball.
^ rainy lomlng. spent In the attic,rvery -lio or three momba keep. It
in t.irh nhntkA ihai i Ha oai nseri a
regular SpriS rlemtln, tbere. and 1
i*„,,-e that one', cellar dionld be a.
mmiaculate as possible. «ll the
year ''mind, on minlUry principle.
,„r doo-ls and burwu drawee, I
to-^Ply tbe same principle to
them. Consequently I can clean
house.

•When the carpet I i barmonloiis
whole and I tbe floor. Imitate ibe
example of a h*pp>-go-lucky bouaewife whom I have auoled here before
-and more than onc-wbo
the
- to humor the spou- ’on
on
n,™ vjjr furniture
the' doth.
”3r*’;<;;i;‘Udl*wk:
MrC oa^rirLd kl heart

Z't
__ mcipl. of rugs or carpeu to a deaoer. and have
ot
airing of mat- them c
careful wiping ,uro c

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.„«,oo L»o.,i.'tvri.Lrr.X'ri'r:?. L~rjr.ss“rr:s

Cheery and wann. for nboro ti
llor. .ro M ”li» U .1 Aloo”
Beat the deep, kanatttul beavena,
a.r. U 1. .!« u» O.ll, »oo ol o»or
Btae. end keyqm)..mtd- forever.
Borilasd 8UL Lcklonm rto. b.lot loo Ur Iro»

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runs.
-I win !• glad lodo all I ewo tn the
way of advancing the aalaof Joor vaj.
nahle mwlirlB*.
■1 do think Ferona tba hast madletnn
J bav* tried at any ama:
>-StnAv 1 t«gan Uktng ^lUBi WO
have never l«en wltbuui IL
“I really helWethat evuj oilman U
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the world tmsht u> haw r<-mna oB
band all the time; fuv if she gaU Itn^
’v.™,,
Fernna rafreshM her: It ahe getanarv,for year-use.
MS, u sooihra b< r: It deapondant, A
ehM-n-and InvigoralM.
<-arl>olK arid.
^
p..
^,r,„
s|('ls a ronilanl friend to tba naralng
Wurfbar, both fur hcrwlf and tor har
p^^
ebiid. and finally whsik.s>Wa(sa row.ro
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on. no mediciua on oartb U-of grrotaa
^
•meaoy to the woman.
*"
tHean rusi off with sand paper, af
"Suraly. Peruna ta tba womanY
irr appbiug rancid oil to cut tbe trtaod."-Mns, F-. C. Kv-wnur, ZMi
greaac.
ffranUln ku, Philadelphia, Pa.
Keep the old stodcings. They make
•tyM»« Than Mr Ve«.
e t-ert- bMt pollsbera. Wrap several
I. Carolina Sondbalmm, Onrta,
J s^klngs around tbe carper
'•
swc«iier\to^vold taarring the furnl LonUiaoa,wrlirot
•*1 am feeling qolto weU now. 1 «<•
work Again and am aironger than I
Clear^jhc piano nnd place a ple<e bare l-en for yrors. and I do baUeva
the pr-dals ghat Veruna akTad nty Ilfs. 1 wfll adprevent children from kicking tbe TUe all I «n to tiieioiir wtodicine.HELPS BY THE WAY

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WkeeJa that are allent forover.
Leaves tkat are faded and broken.
FOoHah OM wlaboa and fandea.
Cobwebs of doubt and aaiplel
Uaelem. anbeantlful, growing
Tear by-year tkloker and taater:
NMgbt bit a Are or a imvlag
^
Rver cu clear It; or dean U.

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bni nev.-r m> dark i I tne aide ,
„ ,, ^ m<«uenfs notler. «, aa to bring the Ix-.t bits Into the
When one kaa once sorted and arand thrusting dlsn-puiabb- por- #<
,be actual cleaning,
ranged all the atnall. 'cluttery' ihUigs ,ions Into dark comers, or wbere they «
,be doseu lipaUira and ,
s wwy. the)- need i*oi be touched. »lll be shaded by tbe heavier sAicles

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om.lr 1. do « l( U.. ^"“1: 1, .T Jl “ ,„7. n"

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Bunding woodwork, windows and niore ibkn one room
I time, and tham of a bearthroS—iho bigger the
^ doors require vigorous treatment, for n^ver crowd wofo than two days of
Thlahone Instance ot w.ate whl^
bedroom, must be acrupulou.ly cleaning into. week, and w» I manage
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• fiigM Bowefe M tke wars front ‘
might be corrected with ndvanuiv.
.\ow (or the children a bedroom Inywl'
while «ich example, could be found
,1,^
, grain, loo goW to be .brown wide.
• Sot oBt MV lAkde and bleewm '
not only with all aorta of menu, but
down-sulra. alw.,-. Have aald. and 1 always will
f*®"* «
T
MM.
1 ^
fish •“**
and veffeuble*. Learn^
„^aai nine out of ten rros. women
»• ’’uT”v
Aa- to. (b« romi- <mee (rasa and *
Of a greater variety of
of
^

velmcni. -^ke It up and bundle It up
^ biro
’■
. Af the use of
food might help to ebeapen tu price. tbe tired nervea
.trained ,hey could avoid mosi of their cvms
doien faciortm.
and. at any rate. It would'be a pleaa- backs may recupento.
neas If they would wend a little time
‘® ®“.
k Teg. cAan yer bouse, an' dean
> tbo palaU. Aa tbe
each uay
day .u
In rvsiiiro
resting, preferably oni of,,*‘”'^^ “ *“* **
'“‘®
Tbe
sgf Whed,
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.we down-stalra ordeal
v.uv”. begins — - i-Aca
and sunshine
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AB' dean U» wbwdm Irom yer •
'«>«>' of tbo boomt In living-room. doom. In the (r,-.h
u- -------- s ,n your letter ot inslnic-

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||«04-nn an Idul Laxative.

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Hot CroM Buna.
tbe nibbtfb.
Thi* is a favorite dish tor Good FriTo clean the picture molding It* U
sy Vac one pint milk, one and a
often necessary to remove the book.
„inure w ire Is bung. A ball ponnds of flour, (our owrea of .
on the molding granulated sugar, one-balf ycaat cake,
oue t,-as»«onful cd mixed
»rvomispu-c. >>uekalf pound of cunanU. alx
^
lero of butter. Warm the milk, put
“P • »«»• P'-" <rf
‘'k>“'
kerosene; do nol wring very dry. but the yeast and half tbe sugar Into a
bang it oul of doors, for the odor to large pan and molsu-n with a littl*
evaporaie. Then use the doth as a tepid milk.' Work m about ala ouaee.
„p du« wilboul
ol flour, add half tke augar and tbe
of the milk, and beat up with
. .met U>U conUDU.1 U
^
,, ml« ••
,»« ol tk! wrU,
^
u,
■gg to a light batter. Voter Ibe
with a cloth and atand In a
«rp«k, .uxJ.ork ..1 TOU, r«i., Uu ™,u. ” Ik. d.y u i«™.h U..>
"f
pu™. olup. .Umi .1. i.chi,
lam Weber Foes. .
u pU,o to ralae. (When II baa
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..1 dpeu.
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The Bprtiig
Heueeeleknln«.
^ IP ccU CPPB h.d MUd dPdiy moPUPl ” Uclc
rlaen and ta-.-amca froiby. work up
.Bd d.”> room ”ddl” ihdmdih w.kU, kdoro. ApJ ikUk »b.i >
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If we could rojnvenaw our house clcanalng, and waiU everywhere re- Heaven o enk ihu Oddid m.kc. II
.lippliu m, d.ii.i. under ibc uiu- again and add tbe rest of the sugar
children sleep clM-wbcrc for *hrec
, maurcss about. and the aplec, ibeu knesd in the reat
as easily aa nature rejuvenal.w hem ,o|pe wiping down with dry dolhs. u
would try lo pradiic
allow iwlnt or suin m dry
For sewing lodo.- leatbers
ot tbn flour Into which (hr butter bas.
( remove all possible soil and dual.
5iit tlierc. I didn't i
i to get , nights 1
In aprlng. what i
igfaly tint tb<- smart new Iroas Uke one of the riba of an
pn-vlonsl} ruhlH-d. Make op
would ba; and it U barely poasiblo if
Houseelcanlng Is bard wora, but it phllosophlxlnf. Yet perhapa aricr all
not suffer from conUM with ufflbrelU. bne rk4 of which haInto dough, adding a Illtle more flour
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oeH Bot »>• drudgery. The eecrei lies there Is a oonnefllon beiwcon bouse*'
: Use is again with we approached tbe #ubje« as inieiiieyelet. and grind the other end t
ieflnlle plan. In onW-aalng pa- cleaning, and the keeping of our "' .
If u.-evasary. «o».r Ibe pan Again
point like a needle, leailng Ibe rib
'it in a warm place liU the
long emingb lo |H’neinte the iblrk- dough ha* r!s. n Tbl, will Uk* an
ties, or.'tlie-iiiattress.
niher hour' or two. Shape the dough
Into anial! buns, pul ih«qa oo a groaai-d and Ornii.-d iuiking abe-l..prc-v)oosor MO ooABOB aeime and take a day a
,h« u, work In ronform- ♦ THE BACK DOOR

,Z 'below thdlroppolntn-nl of the iming you
,i„.
,„a wuh down.
j>^ Aarns-d J'Aee the buus Ihr.-.inilius apart, let them stand for a
and ihv« nuke an X with tbe
IHiim ot a kiilfe on top of each. Orusb
IT with swtvlened milk and
B»U1 aiUtuda toward it. Wortf U
woman's endurance, but .Selghbor'a kluhen porch when ahr
.
yard
at wn aucllon-a bankrupt
yj, ^ ^ cleanser for this p>ir let them linlah rUlng; w!i-n sufflcleni
ly ris«-n, liake M a fairly bot .oven,
kardandkaat7l(.eUiAkU1n. ^'e
,„cb merry and
ilsTna forrig^bUv M and
If was «.(t green lo coAri. „,„lo «wp. aboui a fc
«an Be awake hlfbta. doing it It our
The boat thing to do i. to Augbier that In'apltc of bcroelf ahe
nMVtiMnx ano r X“‘ ....v,,,
«ia ,bc auctioneer-.
^ „,a , h.3r gallons
and hrusU over again with milk aa
Blind, for a wetk before we touch, lb*
, dcflnlie ewerod the honeo with aympatbellc
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and reai.-d Ibc eyes *lih lu modeat
gon uoill dlawlvc-d.
they «ooie out of lb- oven, lu ualng
acUUd.«MtariaJ,Mrt of IL and In such
^
^
,^^0 amllo on her face. The Good Neigh^^ ^
^
unlformliy of hue. You mentioned lo
,j
upstair*
|bia r.'clpe. remomlicr 'hat a quart
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pjkAMrfiliio C-rMta.
------------- -------------_.viy wann aprlng
a case
we will came
Udepbonc,
_ n-gtster from a low.of flour, or four vnpfula i. a pound;
draw up a deflnite acbedule of lime tn bor i s standing a
Marlon Harlaod. whose i
day. that It reminded you of moascs
j,, j,,* dust and-atuok.Mr bodily u well M Mr aplrllual
^ planned.
talking to a friend, evidently upon the
that one rounding lablrwpoonful of
of
and
young
grasses.
„pp,,r
^n,
pj
pu.-lng
though t . k...^ , Include in youriplan a sriiemc ol aubjecl wbltii was Bgltaitng the mind
....I aa tired aa
— .k.-__s
word
butler U an cum-.- and ijiat «mc heap
U
bi'gan
to
fadiby
the
flrsl
ol
^
ka«i oxercUIng them every day for
,bmk u e r several of iho Young Housekiv-per atid <s»«- bonea. baa the following practical
a square of rbeescH-IoTn iii.lh'- regis­ Ing ii-a>p<*oiiful of sugar la an tHinre.
a wMk. Here h a briikt bit of pbilbinu to give coocemlng carpets and April, and has lgi-n at ih- evU work ter
.
■erlously and carefully, eon- ing worry wrlnMer to nppear i
largi- enough wo lliat nil 1h>- i-dg<-8 Don't -round the M-ionful of butter too
r whM A dlrocUy along thi. .............. ..................... ...............Uaelf but morning when Uu- wholq world should tbe spring ^himsecleanltrg:
slug* It has
>"
^r.. ..,uglii and h. ld by
generously, a* a luapilg tobl.-spootj
liM ot tboBikU
Jj, i-ointion to other rooms, for that bare been light hearted, in kecpi.ig •
j,„.p cpp,.,,. a. atioma- "*”'*'‘•*‘'■1 yallow’aod"-yallowy grewi. ^
r.-gist.-r wh.-:i (t las‘ i Inioplae.'
Imti-r wclgbs two «wi»*-e«“I hare a frteBd who baa arrived at i, dually caseniUl. as every room with the weather.
a.aprtl..n that carpet, win
‘ftor—each vying in- **“
,K>.sli.le with ih.;
ae uaKed a atate by her own oin- bears a very InUmatc rolathmio thosu
"Yea.“ the Back Door Neighbor
cbeaprr-ih.y are hideou-nm with Its neighbor. 'XrwlstiT t.p.-u and ><*u will have i
nmre
depressing,
hopeless
«r^t
,,
feaalOB aa lo ‘lova to clean houae.'
adjoining.
«•» »ejlng. “She liad written a most
FuriherFairnerr sheutd Efll
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“If you aak her why? 'Oh. I enjoy
goppo,,. we begin our planitog with practical and exrelleni dUsertion up
^
ragged earpet Im- would be hard lo Imagine, and Im
For Creasy Floor,.
more oflODeaL
ataklni; U Inventory ot my poaaeaaubject of beUermenta. If we in- on kousecleauing fur a bouaebold. parti a poteriy-clrlrki-n look lo room poaalble to manufaeiurv
Why not rid your eyes and aplrlia
p,,rtaps yon are im-vlng
elou: I Uke to bundle up ontgrown ,epa to add a porch, A funiaee, a new magaxlue. in whieh ah«- bad stated.
smartiiesa of furtilAllbough the farmer of today te aWc
of
tbe
nightmare
by
dyeing
it?
1
am
nou—
w
1
m
>
k
stam.-d
and
gnaa.spota> buy aFiiKist anyihing he wanu to
ggnOMiU and donaia where they can window, a bath-room, hardwood floors, that such work anould be taken one
bwitsb or conceal the squalor
assuri'd by wii Mrorruptlble witheasro
floors arc your despair.
be c< me: and 1 ev*n lAe filllitg my paulde refrigerator room, or any rpom at a time, and ao eatefully plan^
„verlng.
__ that thl> Is praellroble.
,.«ti b<- made beautilully wh:«
old pape^flour bags, aeved (or this ^tber thing, plan to have the other ned that tbe good man of the bouse
Appreriatlng the fell truth, our
.Mak- Up your ntnd what srbeme
*tains if you take »
perpoee. wMh rwga and rubbers for
m In. ao that all the muai and would nol know, wlikout Investlgasuneys „| ,i,|or you will adopt, and.purchase
,.,„,nd „rh of (ulb-rs ,-a
II he has been sratching the exter*.
dvc researdits and c*i<nmergi on
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!)«■« *lth this endUn vl.-w
^,5,
, quart ot >
the question of the best human food '
that
she
bad
beeu
obliged
">
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middle
of
the
dining
room,
dej],*
*m,
boiling
water
in
V^iiiyv
,in
diMolved
and ih.-n 1
lor muscle and brain It *nll heed the
( that 'tomorrow, is an- For instance, if Ibe fratK of the house formed
have ailmd saucepana as you have colors »ir
jj„, poup over the gr*-a»e s;wJt*.
•dvke iemi all tklrs to “eat muc
. do not at the 10 (cod Ike family in the kitchen that «“'«« where restl«s I’
other day,' And when the work U is t
QuakcrOata.''
death; the *bad.-s. and keep them bol while >00
im- water remain on fi
noon because every room In the hnuac »->■ ‘»eion the pattern

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.„a bllo.od
MHMlalB at the unatlUtaclory char- with a
a deflsile
deflaiu- plan
pUD and
and a Bxed limit though ahe had Just heard of the loa* The band-made r« carpet in the kliarea broadens, if you .pain
,,,
„,sht
»tpipes. or pauerns. l-i e»''h *'r>
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• Mter of Ika anrvey.
to ibe cost W he incurred.
of the fam^- fortune "I don't -*e<- vhen. a pn-sent from John's nwiher,
(hat
dear
Neigh‘•'f*'''
‘'hrlaunaaes
hack,
was
turned
before
you
begin
anmher.
ihAJ
«hWhen
Cleaning
Heuee.
"Climb high enouak up, my •ster.
Do not forget that dark toloiw on .gnything funny
can't find a •»** wlnier—but, Mraa your souV you ,r»iors will not run into e«rl; 'oth.-.
Tlu-rv is alwsy, a lot 6f knliied au
to maril coutraeu between yqur Jn- (be wall give tb<- effect of anugneas, bor," ahe exclaimed,
lornliig thafa ett'i expevf anyihing but wear and jf you would haw a border runni-g gerwear tu tliruw away, t ut off m.depeadent IMe. la a home of -your and teasen' tbe apparrm slu- of a spot in my house thia
4b 1417 bai fn."
■ bouse where there are three around the mainvariw-t eu' ou; a ron- ,|oev<-a. for. if- atiuhed ai tm« ■ni lowm. whare you can Btanage and ays- room. Light colon mahi' thf waUr-''empty raougb t
wonder with hat* Twy*. all uorter lo. The home-mad,- ,«-nrioiial dei^lgu in stiffpasi-lward; they mak- ron'enient hag* lor hiiM
lemntlie. uotll labor beroani a pleas- seem to recede from us. and crt<ata
'‘Well, that's
ibD year but, dear
boMa iU own. ao,far as that utit or pin it «r> the c*rp<-f, and ap- mg ahoe polish or IPOu kiuh-i. sr-i
lire, and earn* other body'a home, au impreaaton of largeness, airiness the alse they a
handles by »*»i> '• rrp^rnted by warp and woof. ,,)y g„. wUhln.tbe openwoi* of the fje,. Vm- ib- body i«rtl.m l-r.s’3i.li
where there la not nearly ao much to and sixe. Tbeer pulnu should alwaya iliUe girl t^rv are
Ich toriSTeup the Spring cleaning.
*• diriy—vulgarly and u'niqut- y,.*ign, abirung as )’>o go This I* Hoihs. alnc- ihl* goods I-,'-* ,i '
be thankful for.
be eonaldcrvd In dccldlhg on a color w bleb
■ABd wflBe you are ou this pinna- acMmr.
an irf^nc and a hard one. and 1
f"''!'!
known by freseo painter, aa ".tencil imt There I* m.Um.c I-"’ r l‘-r -u •
cde. Btake «p >wmind to bnoUsk tkaNaturally,
the uw of aroom haa am afraid ou
y
haw rboacn the latter.Oar hounemotber is nm .oslly aping ••
in wiping down wall*
Mu ' worry andthe (ret whHe you eweelcm
muchto do with theaelectlon of a Jireally !■possible to la large mens
proachedwhile ahe pond-r. these
Do notstep upop the
Uyd eatpet ,o ,be tmom ,
pUce In ure carry
^
Pa.ntmg'the RefnMret*''color. H the room la to be............
. out the theory of the friend thlnas la her heart, and eoupha them until It ji
your loll with a e
Our dearonding acalr ha* brought
which to read or study, we, should of whom you hear me apeak, instead with a gloomy talk she held with John
I'aint ihi -lnsid- of ll.v old r.-Irig-i
... .k. banie^nade and vulgarly
------WMat We flhauM Berrow from have quiet color* that do nol dlairari of her praciiie Now. for tnstanre. last nAbi upon tbe Increased cost of
>re It mine, aior 'with two coat* of dull »un;
Fronca
tbe ooentton. Rather deep *roeos bow fur atong do you nuppoae my own living and the upward tendency ot ev- dirty kitchen carpet.
it i^„
_
floor. Choose pain; and two roau of .-namel. Lack
AB the ent of living tn Ute Vnlied and rich brownt are excellent in noch
cleaning tar erytbtng, except wages. She ta aore I should waab

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. flee, windy day. when John end the coat abbuld be very thin. Allow it at
Btatea ta conatanUy Incrroalng. eaa room. “Vou haveai begun U. 1 am aore. of bean-poor womai
hoard the toy* aA aalely off lo wort and to lea* ihrM « tour daja to dry.
peciaur la (he Urfle cKien. U wooM
In.iAM>M rooBW (here mnst be (or i am otv here bIbmA every day, though aha may never h

Quaker Oatt it menttooed because
h IS rccogniied in thia country and
Europe as the Iks of all odtrocals.
Feeding iarm hand* on Quaker On*
mean* getting ti>jfe work out o{ lh*m
than if yutf feed them on attytkns
Fit }v -me use h te packed in regular
10c (ackagea. and in large site Umity
par ka^ca at Sic.
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