Grand Traverse Herald, February 21, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 21, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-02-21

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TWICE A. WEEK — TUESDA^ A N D T H U R S D Alt — 8 » . O O

A year

^Avi:'llSE CITY. URANI) TliAVEliSH (lOrX'n-. MIl-niUAN. TI ESDAY. FKHHI AKY il. WlT

MHIHSfiY WAS AOit^^lOO FSr OF TIHBBI APPEAL FOR
DOMINATED
GOOD ROADS
•uckl«y * OoufliM of M
the Bib Tract tn t

URCEilETEW FELL
tne with Grant Light When
e 8^ Struck the Air.

WAR CLAIMS
BILL PASSED

TWO IW. STATE RAKS
One at Qiadwrln and the Other at
PinCMinlng. -OrgaBtoed.

UNAMPUIP
ROT im

Lansing. Feb. ig.>-Tbe auie hankI mg department bac anttaonxed UuThe Buckley A . Doogtas I^bef
FILLIBU8TER ENDED
If
Ompaiir. of Uanlftre. Uich- fan
the Home Stale bank at Utod»1n wltb a- DECLARED PROMINENT WIBOONMADE BY PRANK HAMILTON TO cboul
cenUr «>oa«l a deal for
_^LN PAPER MAKER
HOUSE
TODAY.
fwing a very bright r.usli of
capital of fSO.WO. to commence tHisi
/Townships.
toot of hardwood timber
ihi vky. and upon Invbsilgation foui
DarM Ward eauue. of Maoliiec. The
itiat K was daused by a great me
Tbe People's Stale hank of PlDcoo.
Undwr land U kx!aied In Kalkaska
r.blcb Ml la that virinliy. Tbee obcounty, Ulefa.. twenty mlloa from
ulng. capiUI 620.000. hare filed art!S IDIKvt passed go,gnIl!k>y that U
Manistee, the mill point of ifae pnrloaslble to get a good view but the
ilea of incorporation.
• - •
'Vn-I/I
— •
chasm.—iaimber
World, rbicasoliuvh and roar d< the pas.ing body
HE DECLARED TO BE BUFPICIENT
ONLY OTHCR CONTEBT WAB ON
proved
that
H
mum
ban
been
ol
conCONTEST FOR SCHOOL COMMJSFOR AMERICA
-y
'
nOAP COWMIBBIONCft
MderaUe ma^tuda.
8IONER WAS WARM.
Rule Adopted Providing That A1
H.MhB *fa«
«nB Moat CnUHtaAlso the Flr« af Wemi>wg|t Ifiha
House Rniea Can Be Suapendod
mSo OamwMen HoM la Yoarw
Oaksatoa chosen to the State 0»nHhMIMb. Rowoo and BwMnowhat' effect
will
RECIPROon Two-Thirds Vote In Ordsr
ventiae to be Held In Sasinaw
City have on his interests.
In bUreh—CatnplaU ProField Manager of Northeattem
caadinga.
■(mm nwmitrt BMOid-Bacle.) Farmors will Be Selleited far Cuvelepment Buragu
SwreUry WllsOA W4II Review th
Feb. :P.—Tbe
TBs fwateKU couty easToaUon
Feb.
Washington.
—TBhar Aeraa«a—Declared U ba
Over the Work.
clalma bill pasacd the bouse today al­ SilMUen tn Btiffale In CempreMU « So U«n botmp Thttraday
Protaabia.
that redprucUy eonld not chaapw the
twM 8( tiM IWBiat ud awot «
ter having been under conalderaiUiti
. henetve Oeuil.
Wmiam F. Johnston, fleld
price of paper, but wooU trsMlar the
I la the eoaaty.
^ wTla
veniKM aeemed like old times. There for the . Bseiern Mii-mgan Ueveiop' ■.Inn Friday, because of a Bllbosu-r.
Waablngion. V. C, Feb. 26.-\VhUe iBdnatry to Canada, and hnrahly ajA great majority of democrats rpie't
was cacUem«U and eoihusiaam and
bureau was In the cliy Thurs­
laeklBg tbs papers
tovoring Uw
the fact that an effort war
lOWWV IBM was aaan oaias ana boinc made by the Lou A Schramm for the flrat Ume In many yoara. the day for tbe purpose of.k-ntiilng about with tbe republkins iBday In th<- Prealdeni Tgft doe* not bellere that
be opposition of the farmers ot this amendment. John 8tna*a. af Sewah.
— ‘"nctsburg. to oaisbllafa a sa;Hlag cunvenllon attendance was practical­ tbe methods puraoed by the Wetsern bousi. the'result being ITS to tS. tor
the adoption of a rule providlBB that country to tbe proposed reciprocity Wls, n p
In
Trarerae
City.
Tfae
board
ly
oonpleie.
there
being
isi
votes
. UaB far csaBty commlaalooer of of trade baa taken the matter up and
Michigan bureau In carrying out Its
peared beforet tba I
out of a total of JS:. when the kork- He was much pleased with the all bouse rules esu be suspended on sgreempni with Canada is nearly. •«
aMUHa van taa HwnMy and Oaorve PraaMeht Umlor baa arransed to bare
and opposed tbe blU tn vlffMoqs iBBtwo-tblrds vole during the rcnisliifer deep-rooted or so wldeaprcad as i
U OilU. aad tha ballot for thU otfloe a nntDbcr of cauvaasers meet the balloting took pUce.
system used here and will doubilesa
W—ItoB U T9 ntaa for Hontaby and farmers In tbe city tomorrow ami
of tbe'sMlon. so that approprtati,->\ persons are radeavortng to have it guage. Senator Burrows praoMoA MB
•‘The
eonwet
betwoea
Lee
Homiby
apidy
some
<a
Ue
methods
In
the
SMatoro Hale, Peareea. Cnlta.
. a far Crfap. YrtOMda of both of ' aoUdt aeraace for
"W CB
cDminbers.'About and George L. Crisp for county nchoot work tn tbe northeastern part of the and other mer.sun* can be rusU d spp<-ar to be. be nereribeleaa reeos-^0 aoras will be re^
'
'li-ough without amendment alter :>.• lUzes live tsci that such oppooltkui Lodge. Smoot. McCambor. nihL BlmMim' tiw Boor bJt
was tbe etorm center.
and BtosM wore prosont auMffo
Frank L. Tompkins.
exisu and is likely to' prove
toraffOBO cooclnsloB the
company;' Is In the city
c
today eon- but Iba ballot showed a walknway
Mr. Johnston si>ends the most of his
declared that tbe UaltM Bintaa Ms
iroubtcsonu- In bringing nboul
ferrlnff with officers of the board of for Hornsby who polled down 75 time on the road, and has under his
ore oeM for Canadton gnip wwrB
of .ibc ^posed agree­
agamsl 4C for «r. Crisp. For charge eertnteen toumles runnlug
jhB abort and appro- trade and la desirous of bcktsolDir
tor
dlaanao garma. It
ment naleas it ^o<
I as soon as possible.
«*t—the delofataa
•etaral daya previous to tbe ctmveo- ftom Saginaw to the -iraLs. The
urt
appeals and Is Dot neceosary to paper atoklBA' ho
quenily bis I90tf urgent
thUtedbaan ^r«a him Tontpktu amtea that atatloos In this tlon. there was some real oid^lrae po­
fully
method of ratolng tnoncy for the sup­
argumeuU in be­ declared, and ttet th* fin ef th*
' 1 (iva hla bast sacUoootlhe rUie are bedn«
farmers wbo foup<t..-tho
four"
litical wlre-pnlling. Crisp bad back port of the woA to much the same
oortbweat and the wtt wooda at tfio
of the fionsty
Mrs. E. C- Ciddings of Bsuiah Has half of tbe measure qre new being dif p.'odtable. of hit" an organised force of poliU•fllea.
Is etoployed by the bureau here. It
wuth are maklag fine paper. Ba Bw
reeled to tbe J
ThTSi^wta* Item from tbe Petoa- ciane »l» took ajvaniapc of rvory op
Dis'ppcatwd and Caiutet
MUa a apeedt In
coming from
in line with tbe fprealdent's reri- dared that Wlimoaato. Hlaaaann sad
be Located
Mat ha was wllllnf
luence delegatea for boards of supervisors and ccnirtbuportonliy to Influe
priK-ity campnign srlU be ibe trip of
‘ • 'on of the con- Ina to give the matter consideration: ihelr favor. On the
other hand. lions from private i«nles and lovrns
be growtag
ka vahtad the
tOab. Feb. 18.—kira. E. C. GU secretary of Agrkultsre Wilton
-WllMam Kritcher. a Jsnner
HoiyiBby wad green at tbe pollUcal Intcreued in the work. During the dings, wbo baa been Uving. at the
Americaa mllto sad that pag«r ■
Ing throe mllea
Buffalo tomorrow, srher* be to to
a tbe city Friday afternoou^nd game, but be bad a Mroug backing of past year 610.000 was exp- nded by borne of ffter daugbt^. Mr*. A. U
a WasblngTon's-Birthday address la tbe oootb to Just dei
whas approacfaad by the cactuaber personal trienda who nuletly/exer­ tbe bureau, and of tbU ammiiu 63.406 Knight, of Beulah, Is ilraacely miss- before the FaUcott club ot that city. the tttUtoatio BOl timbor aait fitr b
mopoMthm vhicb is belof a«l(
cised their Infloeoeo In his favw.
raised by tbe peraonal .-ffarts of
8ecreia.-y Wilson tn bis address wlU
a vM aonavhal of a ooet«^ hare, datdared that be had mat with
Rten tbe vote was cast and the re- Mr. Johnston. In order to ebow
a rtiiMaB 0( conoty road com
Some weeks ago. i
inlcl by porsue tbe same Use of argument iu
luoeeM tn raising the
extent tbe amouei of work that her bnsband. she went to Ponilae. regard to raclprocjty used by
planted two acres of jlt was announced, tbe
twcumbera
land for tbe BD}-ne rang with cheers. Mr. Hornsby re­ ho has to do be stated that la six Elsie and other southern Michigan presldni In hto recent speeches In
City anlilBc ataUen and reellsed
days he visited twelve boards of mi. r-hics lo vfait friends and reUtiveii. Coinmbas and Bprlngfleld. but will go
the two year term.
hundred and thirty-three
dolUrs sponded to an invilathM to make a
- ‘anted are. from the crop. He aa>-s cucumbeds speech by announcing that politics pervtoois and made bis arguraent In
Giddlngs returned to Beulah, leav.
Fint Event of thoKM
David A. me the beet paying i>rodoct a fai
wa*' a new thins to hUn. but that dur­ behalf of an approprialton for'the ing bis wife to finish her vtoH and re­
iner tn which U aaay he
- 'FroMd t*^ao
For tour years.
raise, and that anB «re
acre of i
ing the laat three days, he had learn­ work.
turn at ber Ictimre. About foot weeks peeled to effect the iuicresu ot the
> less than
Tfae proepecia aiqiear good for the ago Bbo wrote to Mrs.. Knight teUlng
ed
more
about
the
game
than
American tanner. HU speech will be
atea that la mhny
resent
year
and
more
extetudvc
Mick., Frh SS.»E1m Brtt
Frankfort.
written
in
the
books.
Then
he
when sbe would be borne; hut tailed
«. COCI______
___Mlngri^
.
bea -direct reply
Owen the tows of trees In yOung
ptocaeded to thank the del««ates tor plans have bevi derided upon
ai>i«ar. Mvq. KnIgbL thinking she Ing tbe rounds that the farmers sad annual poultir show hoM her* IME
thuds very successfully. The galb- their support and to assnrq them that currying out tbe work
*
had lieeD detained by triends. did uoi firmer*' arganiration* of the country week waa « groat anre— amtat t*
orlngcan be done by women and cblithe buuling qaaUtlea of th* hMtoeos
worry aliout ber mother at once.
opposed
dren who would be enabled to eara although the contest-was a spirited
and poultry fanciers Of th* teora.
Nothing has heeo seen or beard
ODBHlderable during the season. It to one U bad Mi no Sn spews on him
President Tati believes the Seere
stated that farmers can clear from Hi- also alated be expected to main
■r since sbe lioanled tbe train
lary of Agriculture to probably tbe The show exceeded aU akceiptAaaB
IM WM MM^Waday at Ct.
67b to 6100 per
tulD the high standard of tbe schools
{Miillai lor Beulah, about February best-lnfortued man In tbe eatlre' coon-; both la Um aumbor ef brlBo shows
and under extremely lavorsAle condl
try on all that affects the iaterests of sad in the potroaogo by th* pobtlc.
Uoaa, aitU mere than that. Mr. Tomp­ of the county and that It would be
r. Giddlngs left for southern tbe farmer* and be Is sure that bi* Onring th* sbow th* i«Sn
P*cE>
kins *111 be wllBag to nld fanners his chief aim to Improve them. If poBiMe. He said many ether good things
e directors
u
Isvirtl of trade pointt Thursday morning, but baa noi arguments on reciprocity wUl be vaV: ed with psople «*gar to »st taformaTbe
hel.l a meeting T
Thuradny nlgl.t
that Invited the enthuatoxtic
been able to get any clew of hto wife. uable. It t» declared by nonrccs cloee' ilon as how to mau and hr*ad thw
that the rntolng of cneumbon to pro­ of the dekgBtes. At the cloee of bit UttI
litle Tavern
after a

to the admintotratloo that tbe National obghbred ponlUT. Thor* war* m*hy
fitable.
PreaMont Umlor of the board of address, Mr. Crisp took the floor and
Orange, which baa been widely qao> birds esbfblied that th* b*st hwadara
trade
..............t
will be*»*r
j
'
aaid that there were no eore spots lutm
K tbe acreemeni. bs« wonld be proud of.
him. either, and that the conven­ the advance i
J. M. Knl^i. th* Rhode IMa*d R*t
tion hhd Dot mads a mistake In nom­ and eerreliiry Montague was nv)u<-i
breeder of Travwroe CUg «d «h* Jadgtaeented at any tl^
It Is doctored that In imany cities. inating Mr. Hornsby, whom, he as- id to r*'nd ihe rcsoluiioo by win
* of the orgnnlza. ing sad placed th* awarda to Ua oat______________ill iracu of land raUe sertMl, was fully qnallBed to be hto
congrvsstnan Irom tln> dlsin
wbo are peroooally opposed to totaction of tb* ^bharo. Praps inTbe Derry dale ExiicHment Garden reciprocity and are seekiug to bare tk»x bare alreadr hM •
to tne mited states M.-iiatn
cncumttm profitably within tbe city
UnUA-vnd that tbe Industry does oof
UmitL-vnd
fniib MU'bigu!i. The following is U
has purvhaaed a 2S-acre tract at lUriTbe neat order of ouainess wns rerolullon:
organisation indorse tbrtr views. tor the 1>I3 show, Md maw aMMd*
Interfere m an^ way with tbe baiwlck. Osceola county, which will be
-(Barters bare tipreaaad tkttr teum^eaUng oTCrlUt. and that they wonld the election of county road commis­
*'\Vbervas. the magorinos of our
use>l as a branch nursery . . Manager
not conoia with each other.
lion of making sa axhlhlt Mxt mA
sioner for two years. Derld A. Swain- land are onioiu; the greeiesi lurces
lur imlicbtcTimcnt of our p>-v>ple and Milting states that he sees a^grea
suw defeated John Hoxsle, a H.
liaBt^ First
for correction cf evils and rigbilns portunlty for berry raising ''ground
tot and Afbcrt Courtade by a decli 01 wrongs,
lAirks Ukc and that be Intends l* In
I^.W^Naah(he Traverse City
.ive vo:e. Mr. Hassle taking second, h- “Besolvc
Cecil Roy Found His Fattwr, Who to
iroduce berry culture to suppleii^i
e of thi^prer Wvard of ir
place. John R<mb«
Rubber in a ML ClemsM Bath
ers. was nominat­ tiers of congre-- to work and vote- tbe resort business which Is a ErCat
House.
Blair Township K«moh*r Was Flaad
lor tbe defeat ot any provision rais­ feaiuri In that .seciloQ. .LUhougb then
ed for the four year term liy accla- ing postal rales on ivcrlodicaU and
W MiofsHrO
0 railroail to Hariwlck. the (aroi
matiOD. and Pranv
Hamilton
niaguUx-s as pronos^ tn tbe ivost
1’:. Cleuiens. Jllcb , Feb IT.-.CecH
office rpiiroprialion bUl now before
builJiug gravel rosdi wbiih Hoy. a ravi-lliig ageul. aged
afiei
named for the six year term
will n:ake traospoixaiion to market
eat to tbe friends of Charlea Jonce, iSlmUar manner. Mr. -Hamilton -wsf cuBsrcs>^
a vounl.'v wide st-arch. yeslerdaj
Ano-.ber mailer of import.
tbe popular Pare Marquette conductiimiiarativciv easy mallei.
fouml ills fatiu-r. R B. Boy. a rubber township. Aifrod T. Laitoh sad 1
jirobi
cr. *
wbo to well known in Traverse called »poo for a specs b and gave
■Wem old putil
Mr. .diKing (hiiBia that berry <-ul ID a local baib bouse. When Cecil
the (ottrentlon a vety- Instructive talk Ihe betielli ol the
City:
and ai sugge*as Brayum ennwd In sh a
“Chariea A. Jones, the only, and
made tliai th>- ix-certaiy ture to deMlncd to bi>co.nt- one of tbe OSS an Infant hto psrx-ms moved and to the cooroa of th* u«*M* Wnrgood roads wc>rk- He atau-d that tion was made
tbe ml popular conductor on th.atbount be rai-<-<] by jiopular subscrip­ leadiDi: ImlUfirie* of wc»tern .Miihl from here to lllooto. Som alter bis Un. who was armed with a msrfclas
was
glad
the
county'
had
adopted
m «f MOMre HHI New U
Pere Mmquette has branched o
tion because there was i»> money ' gun. as much «l ihe lan.1 In the north
mother di-d
The child wa* takon hammer, kruck Lcacfa npoa th* hood
tbe county road system and declared the boar dof
MaH fiim Maple CHy.
and In addlUoa to hto dally aiunis
by hto grandiuofher and then adopted with the InstruaMSt la ordsr la boMor
(hat'It was tqi to every township tu
pnocfalng tickets and tossing coin
manv place* berr: by an Illinois family
MBlaFa Kia, Fab. lA—Than to n- the enersency air brake rope, will
niy would!'”'

enlorc* hto sad af. th* argossaM.
toicihg on the UD today, the caaw make hto name famous, as the new build good roads and to secure the
WhlU lb* wound was sot a partic*betng a new rural deilrerr. About £0 manager o flbe Beulah borne which 6S0P''«:ste leward lor each mile of
Chicago pai«Ts and se-irxiliural j iw^lve feel ami la-ar enormous crop.
toad butli. Ho urged the tuwnahips I
J
larly aertoos on*. Loach swor* oat a
apt thBra was a daUy mall
be has iet«Uy purrhai "
cure manage- " not wait for tbe commisslonirs but the sgricultural. fruit su-J
warrant lor Brayua's arrooL aM
.......................
he will assume‘act!
«LB^---------- • “
- wbldi
b Midge across the nar
s<*7tlon. e*<-b
take tbe lalltotlve and ace that
Sbertff Bbnicr brought blm into jRfiB*
n>v*«a)ai‘Mtowaa
vaafinished,
flnUhed. a post Wbeo Intorriewed Mooday morning
________________
would vontrlbuie duuhle
ter Cennactien With M. N. G. Tm
continued. He railroad*
George w. cnnls- eoun Batwadar.
Otonmere.
an Bvecing News reporter. Mr. the wood
the amount named.
ty-Twe Ysar* and Servic* in
Bsaenad ^^baiically that th« ex­
wbere be wis arrsigMd oa the
In aaoihvr portion of The Recoid
inea confirmed tbe rumor of
V«4 jM8-0t the hike, leaving MUler's inaUtutlon
7^
ih^ roads of the Eagle, a sobscriplion lis! tvas already
charge of assault. Braytoa clalmmS
and empbaUcaUy dc-clar penditures \ upon
Mora Tn6n 0ns Tbousand Mora Birtbt
mall, until to. ed that be meant to run It, too. The (onaty w>-re investments and not an U-en started.
that be only gave Loaefe • Uskt tap
1 route No. 2Than Deatns.
many friends of Mr Jones, though
Lanaing. Miib.. Feb 20—Major John with the hammer, bwauae h* thoogkt
agtended to se..o trine surprised ■( tbe .innounrement. expense. He believed itiai if the town­
s the hOL Hence the ro- wm nevertheless be bcanlly glad, ships and commissiuncrs w-ould de­
lamrinc. Mich. Feb ]v—The ai-’ri. l’ Durst of the Second -reglmem. that be could strike tlflttv with the
and wish him
unbounded sui-resa. vote tbe proiwr attention tn the work j mau-.-ialue.
best the grim rea;<t-r by i.ni in Miit. iUlctugan .Natloaal Guard, dlevi at blx ,bamnivr than be coaid w<A hda SaL
which those wbo know hit llmitit
\be BirolM waa mero af a
that this county would sooo stand in j
——
------igan during the month ot January. ac-,hon>e here last night jiL-Ooeum
energy and ambltton will readily i
the mortulfiy rviorl given aged 45. He had been In tbe militia mark of affevxioa jhas a* asoasR. Tim
cord blm. It has not been learned
b-I
secretary of Mate. Dnrms: twenty-two year* and servt*l in
ih^i
ioat what date Mr. Jones will take
of the •luestHW aad Saod Braytaa Sl*
rtlTs.tl* deathy wer* reiiorted Spantob'Amervean war.
costs, which be paid.
‘|U> Ibfr dei*rtn«.-til. a tie-reaxe of T27
AH A* nomlnstlons were eniLusia.-.,

T1 Him STOn 75-46

WANT ONE HERE

SOFTWeOIIS NF TNE Smtl

HRRIBI BT VNIE OF 173-43

CORYEinilOII WiS EXCITING

AMERICAN FARMERS

W4S XFTBI POINTERS

IS STILL NUSSIN8

FIR5TPIIII111IT:

IBM

BQXRD OF TRADE WORK

WILL 6R0W BBIRIES

AFTER MARY YBIRS

TN MMUGE BBlUfl HOU

ina RB MUMB

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nfHuiniim

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MAJOR DURSTOHO

irsi-s

STORK WAS BUST

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MIKWBIDIK

MIHK* SUCCESS
Mrs. Scott Woodward Is Flooded with Or­
hhd Arthur J. Lardle
der* for “Life Weturas." Hii
tt avriage by Judge
New Back.
‘ , U the home tff tbe
Front atraoL' The
Scott Woodward has
achieved
great success in hto canvass for orand Ftnnk dera for bis book, ‘Ufe Pictui
.bout to be t>pbUshed.
la about
wbL-.
Me lilhatBN of Ike coetractlng par- which
Woodsrard has. v.ltbl.
thin tbe 1
tlM vwd BONat at tke caramny. weeks, secured more than ;jiifi aab'aHB thS^tHia and groom kave aerijWoBS. The snbaettbers have
vldk ■iMMliisuiin in tbe dty and confined themselvce to a single eopv.
bst many of them are taUng Htveral.
one eltlren subw-tlblng for fire.

SS/. „

«U Mate Mtolrtom at S6S East
Froht

illustratlac bto droaio poem, ti
abowa tn the window of K. N. Mobkk.
pboMfEtaphie studio,. and to attneting
stt
a groat deal of attenUon. Mr. Wood
ward. Is vary much pieaaed with the
Teh lA-Tbe oeaant
that.................................
ai to abown in hto Uionur
'« populatloa of Oltd. He has bad mneh mot*
I-4.EIL
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hTe following to tbc^tomplete o.-! Grand Rapid*. Fvh jc-JcrviLah
«h* •“"“‘I
gattlxniton of iho
oonventlon. th«. W. Boynton, the aireet and ►legal®'tfcr
estimated
nomlnatioo*. and tbe dciegatex in at-|railway builder, wbo wg*
widely) There wc:e 4.5fSi birth certificates
Daniel S. W<li*rd at Ato|>rs DlaB LaM
filed
with
lie'state
deianment dnrteadante;
i known, died taday of spotvivxy. ann!
Niptit Afiar L*«g IHoaSA
73. He built the lixal i-fro-t lar sys- toig tbt- month, which wa* an increase
Lanaine, i>:.
—i.kivernbthat at Katatnatoo and sevural of 2TS over the number filed In Decem- born loday named ta*»n Lr Kej-»^
Uk« Ann. Fob. M -Daalol a WUand Dr Ste»x:x C.loraiih. of Pontiac,
Cotnmlttce on cTedeaiials-U'illto other lldPS.
lard. 34 years old. a ptoaaor rooidaat
lor .the Pociixe a»lum bosrd.
braiih s icceeds Vorbee*.
h R'Wte. J. W. Patchof tbe township of Almira, died last
.vavi:
night at 1 o'dock aftar a toag and UsiMlvhisaa. while lubercvilosix was secgoring UlnesB. dir. WUltrd iisod la
load with z;v (fencer ciaii
Oomnilttoc .on i
imod 1R3 and
mlra township all hto 111* sad was wall
| i«7 death* -were due to violence.
tloB and' order, of,
Washington Carencr On Board
favorably knows Is th* vAdnSty.
; A* couiiiarcd with the monifa of DeManagers ef Nttionai SoWiers
|„mb„ ..
1. .oirt i. 11.
fl-”.*'"
Home.
B Crypt of CattvadrtL

--------*_La'd
A'
jnumber of deatlm reported from'alii
forted 121 delegates prcHint out of a
Be
leavoa a .wUo and many tatoUsas
tout of IS*
Washington. Feb. IT.—Waxhtamt I form* of tDbetcutoj diseases, diph I pfiiiadciphia, Feb. IL—The body of
mbed U> s mourn bto'inaa. Tfc* fmisial oarThe committee on periaanent
Gardner. cH .Michigan was today ^ix-|thert
,; v'sv. la the Crypt Deaeaih the high al- rice wUl be bMd at tb* roaliMn Wag0 fill the varoBcy on the baard oLOnAy tv< deaths from smallpox s
aeaday afteraoaa at 2 a'dtoc^ tba Bar.
manager* of the NatioaaA Home forjre^ed
Ur. Cordaa af Hnaat
'
(Oostinoed on Pag* Three.)
diaalded soldiers, near Cbaltanooga. Imeath.
'tliirty-Bv* hnndtod.

NAMBIONeOARD

PIOISR PASO AWAY

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qRAND.TRAVKI^E,|I^^J> 4^ ^\\;^yy.yAT

peUttoa for eUy
TM aalr other conleat to attract
ore thaa oidinair atteattoa vlll be
te uateat bet«M Jedae
Uanie or CbarleroU. and Bllaha N.
CUni o( Bast Jordan, tor the repobIkaa nqtolnatlos tor ClroiU Jeidxe.
Jud«e Harae bar been oo the bench In
the mh Jadtohd etreolt ahont 13 rears
and has made a apleadld record. Therehave beea oo toeal aspbaois «rtt>
^cotmce eooosb to coataet vlth Judse
Israa tor the imnlnaUoo as the
l^rs tit the district hsre conceded
tt woQld be a mliihlr hard i<ri>
to defeat Jodee Marne at the prla>ariea. Mr. Clink, hoverer, believe*
do It and U recelrlng vsrx
cadoraement trom several sevrspepara lo hto seeUoo of the district, but
Jodse Marne has back of him a
ord which cosnnendf Uself to the t«and therefore, has a dUUset adrantnee, althootf Mr. aink is workins hard or the nomlnaJloo and hat
trtends who are dUisent in bU behalf.

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kave AatoM - a *reai deal' at
I to read inproteOMat aad hare

aad etecuve
Oaf^ A. iwmtama of Blair
rri^_____
vaa__a varr food aeleottoo
Mr. Swadsatoa kai had nmcb
lo road work. H«
■aartt W aratr arap aad ha «1U
A van aMh'tkka^ ooHBiastoe-

the aeaaoa'a work Immadtot^
a anod anisestton
Wore, the

ttona. do noi'hold out anr
ot escltemeoc

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Crand Traverse ctHuit>- Is tortunate
la hnvlns splendid nsaterlsl for
Georsc
cooalr
L. Crl9. the retlrlnf otOclst .to <npable and has ^aeed the wdioois of the
count rr in excellent condition. 1.^
Uornsbr. »ho was nominated Thorsdar at the r^otaUcan convcniton. it
weU fitted br edocetton and experience
to aocceed Mr. 01«i and wc are enre
that his admlatotrallon of the achooto
of
coeatr will be mttlrelr astirtactorr aad that hto determination ij>

EDimtULSBY
WEPEO^

EHc Rspidi, Mich., Feb. 16.
Editor Herald;
la a recent Issue of jroOr |*per
saw an article by to F. Tltua In
which fap advised the tannera to sell
—to not wait rar the com- (heir potatoes. Now we tanners are
I hat act tke«se}rea.2todl- slwars verr gmtefal for anr Informs9r. to the Md that Grand Tmv- Uoo about the potato crop if. li to
» eomte ^Btod rank amons the oorrect. But tot ns loM to It Just
a Bwett&i and see If we can deduce
B^iteJa »tete « wkele'tot of. nnrthte
different that Mr. Titus
^■! l|to fonfi roads work as weU as
did.
II-;— attfit mt with the aisimHe^aald this rear's
was is per
no
.rf
cent below tost rear. We are t^lcht:
toad ot tbal. heesase we Mrulnli
had too mnnr pouuea tost swar.but
accordlac to sovenmbot attoisUcs.
UAims CM aovt.
this rearh onp to aold off IG per
IM^tW InAt
t -»•
kMlnOcdA. cent ctoeer than tost year's crop
'S^SS*5!n"^Si’ by a hor !• at this time. Now If oor crop ws
per cent smaller to start with
«fe|. ^ MM ^ ""T
what w« have Is atod oriG per cent
cloem' than last rear’s -crop was at
Mb Ml apearagofiatertoli
this time ot the year, we must have
i lfi llteT to win pobUc totoi
aboto » per cent less potatoes
SlMlIds'Mbrtniot^nc
Sildr teller et can. i fare
gar. the hand than we bnd tost rear,
M .hio BbdtvMed attsatton. He soonds tofical. doesn’t it? Well, do
imm hoebs OB mdeatlfio a^V roe ttoBfc by this thnt potatoes wiL
taro. Ba anted aot oaly bU enercr be hlfher? 1 don't know. Neither
te antem eMse aad aetotolfie prln- does Mr.Ttnm or anyone else.
eilte ia-acfelave foeoesa. B* went to nJd he m^ be mtofaken. But
yon
to hold yours tor bistaet
petoee I am' liable to 'sell them any
hter haniit protejr the first prtn tea- 1 ia*i- wanted to shos' up. the
^har'to^ UtUe.
• me te has acMe*ed dtoUaotton a*^ yonrstely.
NATHANAa- OBODY.
A’fte totem aito to eateed to the
Etk Rapida R, F. D. No. 1.
Bttooha has tom. Bare to an egmmple

i fce nnM- the townshlpt to oo~ te «oV after te IMKi re,
d «r' the state for’each mile

teteir.tha

.yTSHAY, FUtBrAHY gl

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'eloru toonceeed.
• hn teto aao^ other hoyp
ako fend toM. AU hoys need not
I hr Roy
ywalko^
t that will fata) tor

aw «Mlte BLffCTJONS.
bme tana boM very little latorest
dtotoad In the aitec alectloa to
vote City 9 to tola ttaaa. Tht
I eMte that eflar any partlcutor
OfbBB an those or cUr clerk end
ttVHMer. There wll) be n<
Mm -M Tkaey M. OUlto tor the
fiaMM ot «Uy dark. ThU to the
I fiCN* to «• toft o< the «kr and
Otet -te. OUla has Add the office
• years wMh onto aattotactkei ttast
■■MiHten this year
- _________ Tharefeie, be will
btmn bkadl Atabl, Ml»u oi.

•ar:.

eOM to one of msny Intricacies

Bdltor Herald:
"n FUt to eodorae tbe booawr pub­
is yeeterday's
bdleve It la the right
meUtod ot fotof shoot thtogs to gsto
what to BMded and I desire to be
cottsted among others as one villing
to do my shsm. As nnjor of tbe city
tor two yeeia. 1 way to s posUJon to
know the value of such work as has
beea soffeeted. to benefit the cky.
Without funds DO organlxstlon can
-tlitog. Without a unit­
ed action, DO SUCCS0 can be gained.
W« can not atand otllL We must cith^
ev go forward ot^bsckwvd and the
people of the city thoold eee to it that
we go forward. PnblleUy u as eeseatement to the development and
growth of any rommnatty, w’ltbout lu
a city must remain in the
Other dtlee to thU state are «toc
awake and are spending thoussnds to
attmiUon to their own loeaUon.
The western states are apAdlng milUons to atuact eastern Invcetors aad
aetUera. Tbe Grand Traverae region,
of Wbldh Traverse C\ty is the center,
oBeea bettor opportanitiea and ha*
greater attractlona than many local'tUee which are being booeted by tbe
ot vast Rims of roonry
and by the united dOorta erf their peo-

ten fCfietalB aad mambers of ibe
•I cdacattoa.
ahould be
alAhoat iha aty aad lu
) good ny
talhtotovT te SB^ yaare bach. ■alto their boosting eaouM be sobas that U the only way
•ter ttatto 4ataa to'thc n
tecTt
any btvtoixed body, can be oaeoarI ot'tm amatol
eged to practical effort. I helleve that
the fispeadltore of the pnbltotty fund
teM^WM
as'wMt M cteleal <
raise will be a big laGOtli roeeanto aU
vestment end bring to the city reeleneci’a.
solu that win ah«w the vladom of
newtwo c
imhUcte campaign. The
TThani
wortt Bhoald not be allowed to Isg.
iti»m4ot»s hy Dr. *. u hut ateM be poabed with atf t»RdWa hpeed to teer lo oecare reeulu
Jokornm.

T

\ bte* te npiMOk
I to an the office.

W. a C. GBRhlAlNK.

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BAEVrtoEA.

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:!cHICKSSte^?i^ TRAV&ISEGinsnTEBflK

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ELK RAFIOA '
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LMK Lake. UIrfa. Feb. IS.—Mr. and
Elery Soon wrM Uvea ewar Elk RanBk Baptd*. Mich.. FOb. 1«-^. <
Jo^ of Travw Cltr;was to etosm Mrs. R. Cox. who have been ^ndiiu;
Into roort In Elk
R. Pieyd atock. Vice FresidswL
misr. lookhm afaer m affalrwof lha: the winter to iBdlaito. have retoroed ids fcy Depatr State Came Wanlc'
ek-ctnc oanpony.
fiamwe-' Carlaad. CMbier.
EMitb Rlcbardm was at home over Allen Stoiih. last Ss<nrda) and

no and cos;* ol
lor baViiiS i~i.Mi
A. J. Has'land. Am. Cashier.
-verau CUr vlslun Sapday.
Ura. Manbs Vnner. « Ttsverst 'kis passeas!. :i sarai:-«hll-f-t
r.idsr.
,
Ctav, called on bi-r i^arems at this
Tbs time for fi.og oetittons by can-;
Miib Kathryn Hocar left Sstordsy liiBoHasi Sunday-'
in-d. tuod ln..os. scxxl im rncn
lOT UetcoU to look up vprtof and sum­
BomiuniK,:., Louse, onu: Lato. toiac oc tord H. . Kale MiCIU la stm eulte sick will. dldaie* for :lic
mer ptyle* In mlllhierj
toi cxidn-j. and iu tlis ifr«~U,
'1. *Xio>l sialoc war.T; a!»o
rheumsiUns nnd irrF>.
Mrs. 8. Beech aud
win Uc bri two
j
with r4 Iwiorcd. Weft
John Cempbdl. epent TbuiXisy nod : ? Ur. and Mrs. iternard lUrbardsoo
» Laddlt-a*.
spent Sni^ay with ibeir mother ai ■i'TcdcrUU »•- Maine of CliarlewiixFriday to Traverse CKy.
Mia. Price, of ChaHrvgls. Is vls:t- frUpiacc.J
:Sd oor V-a;t<»:it-r* mar. rr!y 0|w-e
aud Hir. e N. ttluk of Taai Jirdan;,
, incs—Ian;;;
« bee sister. M.s. M. U. Hawley,
romtrlim oaitccn* ami tabetal
' .V unmli.wjrcxn iiir» p.ajT- aie ins..tomel Oddtarb-returned to Xrand
hallci Its* jear.
Rardds TTdny to retomc hU tluilc*
PRIS/ARV EtEOTtOb NOTICE,
lu ihdr new store. * WhFTe riding «n a mad of bay yes
u.r k/ -.:<i V.-i.-n wl ICC Count, c
Saturday.
Mrs H. Alpero left Friday tor West
’Irai'.-ric .
IVltt-EaM hs-. mw.vl I«rJc lato l.is lr<<la>. .K. I', tlraj of itic taii-ii.«
TIME
.
ranch, v
o*T» honso. since Lis folks returned j|.3,| (be oiisfoitunc ;o iw thronii tr.John M'estern and bla
win
111!,. !ui. of It-. Lad wtwu .1.0 '.••I..
of Detonit. relumed Saturday aficr taome.
Jodl.r;U firm
UHannb
Haisjtnd
ha*
purchased
j
.
,
md
i*
-s.
;sprnoi^ a few days wlita C. W. Sum
di'.'-ditv. the »■the
Uarif
im.ix.rt>’
and
will
move
h,s
^
I'';
*
'
"
T
.
and flmlly.
c,.ock.«
_____ lo stock of merchatidlBo into It to ibc,«»auotr that i-.- nill U- .vuaiw-., ir .
H. S. Ainerron returned
-jl P.IW In wcdc-rti Stta liUan..
r-,.'tunati*«: randi
iume bis du- -FprUm- He bIm, expecia to tak.- lw«r<t- btd for u few «U'- No »»-rSo«- .
Laitstof Monday^)
for- Ihftu filMrws.:. •
c.r Ctr-'!!'. Judrv
• |i,e reoort »ea-«n. The ;suj[j|-,rrhntUi|c-.-I
,
I. Mrs Amefson and >1
irn iih-b T u 21 »
(t No. r.*!
Riiwd''om*rar*mcd^l^
[buildinr'wit romodekd a Itw year*
Judf* Fred ft Walker ef the ;>e
ci,f. 1 have tiCTcuiiin ^NOTICE TO CORRE8PONOEI
hate cou:i l-ar i>i-co B.-.au S a u-i
to w -lii-->
it Lids fair to Lo a good LiiMncss \
Rapid*. Mrs. Itrtwn .will
dA>' of Ft-:- I w,
by the Atiir-can Cc-iiy.‘!>or.-ici.i\ I'i-l’i ei ny bJu-i I’ U
S.Kr>iu call ■
[pw dayt Tbey expect i
-;i. a: Inverse Cil> an?>oanort.u.oi u*.t ha* been made
lace llieir Cmurc. homi..
Wace
Mr, nnd -Mr*, K, J, East wlw weeitji^e of Uiw. he La..i.«.r.iiULfd C..-'
couaiv, Mi-liijan.
F. I- (im •TEK.
itoii I
winter with ihefr son. have rcKimed
\, , ,
, , ,
Fkcrlff
riff of Otaud Tnin’r.e OountrImmo. Mrs. East ban l«d vw thw -V «Ual tostdeti-n.-ThttiBlesKi .1Wo -Lnuu Ibe unHa of the
r. H JO. 21. r:. 2s
health most alt winter and n was i>i Ideoiiml with that taught to u.c 'Ceb
writer.
_
rktoR
sent to tide week (rorii two to ttme
tbouybt beat to return home, wheniaw erhosds sudhuailftea the '-’.ti­
u.n->u v>. -uc tiTOnth.
dUfcivtit petoto wfaiib wboM have
the could be quiet.

*tatc.c«UxiJnaUon for a-11 M*lsled hy kx-al lal- i
K. K.
been used If w* lutd known the
g»ve''A"southcn.'Boinam-e."
^t.
wmers.. PIcwae hqv tkii la mind ,
bemfin-—that ef correspoaden^ to-'
Frcnk" Dobson ol.Leag keke. '
ISEN CITY.
tbei
ten-ied for lU.- IteraVl anut have .Hmh
»«♦♦♦«
■nml il-c <i’j <>I. JHHvi r :i
ne i>f the w i.u-r ihu api-De* alike
. a. Ol
IXI’C
iMiiltiv,
Oiarloito.
rome
to
itrNn»cii cn>. Mi.-h,, FH. 1.'-,' .Mrs jirtoLn, o
1-eople.
ivrular au-l <>r4,,slaod emrv-pnud
iMiucud
in
thi
Hmif
* Doimc
Tbe i-nnte is not weed, but we
A T Firilltor i,f liitirl<>--licn *|-*-iit';.«v of '1 !:/ itcconl KaiOe tod.iy

i
Wji.l.stale
«rt
l■..l:•rwdo?
Tli.-wc
l>ru
t ibcdr r
I know who iL« pariien ^e.
. hi TrwvTrine fay transait-.i.^hihiicd
bcnmlfal pioev o<s<-'ofdniis
uB
tiTwili
.rrirdea
tracts
bear
Saturday evenine.
ins bn-iix-sA
T.urk. 1- u;ui a ]a<k'-i r lib s
“i'iluxivw will OIK tm-v<y In the Lank
Mrs. Wm. Whltflfld and Mr*. FrW
Mrs. iwalorc H>do was a Tra’-orm- t'vllai .III-! !i,3g slci
>ud rMrv*sf;i'. ifor any tnaa wiiU-me for detuils:
Fllta elneralm-d Wednesday w Ui ••5O6 ’ City, visitor ycstcrdiiy.
riu' hSi-J*...-:, I ’
be borne uf Mrs. V/biilleid.
I'd f«*.:r n:-imh8’ wo
There was^ viUeaunc j«rfy at I’. e
beny i
tStx C.-.WR li. It StlximlxT^.l
John H'.'i.!'
liy

home of DeWiti ihiK.-r at Iru-r!.--:. das
for Grand Rai-pids o
Ocalcra in Hldea, Wool, Furw. Talloi
A. E. French returned borne Saiur- !«'»> Tncwlay cv<nia* Ther- were about of M.w i:c, Wl*. wto Is a »t-uT

»t and
ly'fromTii extended iriii to IreJiuid.
C”"** pre-ei-t to cryov lUe m
,;n!i Dobroa and Mra Cribbs
COLORADO LANDS
day
lohn Aitoms. Oro. MaJbV and G. WJ**!!
ah,rropnauly
Mrs.
Ashby
has
teft
thp
Bowball
1^*34
W«ltei»
Street.
Denver.
Colo,
.! other «'
Goddart. "^ BeUuire.
hcspiial, AU of t!;-j .t>-liby ia;ml5 !
1-Ylday. on t-urtocs*.
Mrs. Jooeph Butler. Mrs. H. Knmip I Mr. urid Mrs. Hofftoau -mcnnincxl have i.ow It-fl tbp liui-i'itx! wllb the cx
^
and Mtoa Lottie ImForge spent Uoo- Ike MeUrOdUi rrlnlster from Gyawn C4-1>:I0B of •'oe dsugfali r.
Tuesday over nigfat.
MIm Cara Tbempkins of Cingham
Horn. Jo -Vr- and Mr.-r. Torn SailM
a- l-niiKbt tt> Ibe ItowtoiU to»-iial
cr. Sunday, a d.”tu(dinr. She Las la-cn
lu-tnod Blta
itvi-'.'’ MJlfeiinB tmia lyjiti.i
Wes betos
Mr>. lUwTi of \>’ilo> win leave to­
delightful
...........
i'ooutheon am) At. Hiowx'of morrow to visit liw mother, v’bo 1s
seriously in 1 Onhada.
Or- A. 8. Rowley, and Clare
Grellidt I--H Ust rveiiiti;; lor t>.
Co.'s books.
Uapifls K< aitcnd tbe- autonx,
ORAWN.
Fred Smith lef'______

Rapids on
and
kM4. business, 4M4
*000*4*\OOOOOOOO show.
the lattec
■r part
—- of the
-----t
Grawii, Mull.. Fell. Hi—*ii'- K. K.
Mrs. A... G. Maxwell e
VuuHorn luovbd the Ih»1
Sun­
J. B. dub wKb
nr borne Monds: day from JohiiBtirTk k*ot<- to tin- ixxim
evenliwt. WW. ------------.. _
ndioililiiR Staffobl Hro*.' ston'.
iirixc. a bconilfiirvak-nttoe. and 4Je»
fan- cold waul,, black silk fob wiGi
-Mr. and Mr.-. Ryat were Ti-avcPi-e
Laubechcr carried home the cvm- Cliy caller* Salurvic*.
loekti with Sllihiimn ecal. Ucluru
fert prlto.
to Recvnl-Eae-v-. Ilt-ward.
J. llailKT. who tow l‘*'cn very ill
dec ITtf

jiaat thr--c wtet*. i* wr-'

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DO YOU KNOW

Freimaon&Co.

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Coffee and Tea

SOUTH MILTON.



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ouuiti .'imoii, .-tii- u.. r-.*-.
j ,
......1^-You 81V la-ivby nblitivil that at ito' i
aod Mra. LewU Hiikco and childieii R. tdilirell will
IcaeraKWo.-Ion to U- held in this |
mt to (Irtnd Rapids WedncBday (oi
ItoKu,--- -All* at a Bland sUII Tucs- sutr on '.Monday, the third da> of i
a few dsya’ visit with their partmU
da, owinc t.v the hraw
nioa fall. tl»-' April. IS-ll. the following offlevrs sJf'
bra
and sUtor.
«ioV plow bud fo Mari out Wcdr.i-a -W bo voted fu: la >oui-,»-om»ty:
dav morning to plow out the roads, i Two J-artlct-* of the Supremr C.mri.
aud relatives to Traverse
Mcxdnmrw K M- H«rr. F. rt-afTor.1 two itogt-ius of il;r rniver«it> ol
week.
Alvin Chubb went to
Kalamnzwi Hod-F. II VnnHqrn ent.-rtalned T«iwi .MlcJiUan. Suix-rimcndeni of Pul,l - li>Monday, where he will arrange hi- liav evening with a vnlcntloe perty. 1 Mra.Uo.i. Member..,:' the Suite |:-„!.l
business afiaira vo as to come back T‘iV roiHn- ».-re bandsomeiy dri-orat-[of Edutniion. two uiciibcrs c: liit
end spend the summer here with Li> cd Ml red aml-wblte. At the Lour o.'lFiaic ll.-ard of Aitrl.itlturc, nri-l one
midiiiglH the Wwitlae post orate ' Circuit Judge of the irth Judicial fir
trother. M. CStubb,
) him and w«* bix‘ii.-d Mr, Kyaii acting tm iKwi-i'-nil.
Miaa (Glad;
ruafcer. l»rogre8.i|vc ptslro and danc , Also one County S<’hool Comim-:
w-m
tlilt'w.-r.-,indiilKO<l fn '-lil a h'tc hour,
; iil2R three County Koud C-.m
with rc
Slulrtrv Jun.'S .'uiryliiK
. IhK off firs, prir.-, in;iSKloiu-r.. out- Tor tht trrr.i of two
The *storm of win
•• - • 1 Mihi- .vear*. oirf for ft:e------ -- ' .............. "•
I.OX ot i-oi, boll,:, and• Ilurold
day night, caused q'
t.,sh the runsolatlon. a drum. Kefiveli
ble along the t '
Jiirnts of satidwirlirs. pickles, cake
thi* icvemh daynf Fcl,
a C. Wood Js spending the week and coffee urn- i-orvixi.
ruary. A. 1,.. toll, at Travrrre Cil.v
Mr* FYiDis has pone to tadiai
with friends at Elk Lake.
Grand Traverse Coumv, .Mldiliaiu.
....................................
friends and relaiives.
Mr*. Grace Fox and litJle
F, I.. Jilil TIilt.
Pr. and Sirs. Clark vvt
were Traverse
Sheriff
of
Gran.i
Tra.-'r^i- iVj-.inlv.
day.
City callers Mond;
Mr. and Mrs, Lnw.H k
feb"i. miL «l—tucs
I-'
4
Mis* Anna laxiden of liitcrloAcn
Milton were Sunday vl-ltors i
- guest ot Mrs. Glddls,
neighborhood.
Mia* Clara ;
'
he Misses Lucila and U-na RUcy of
Lake I
Eellalro n couple of duys U»i w.-ek.
.. endaot..
Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bachl
___ K. M. Harr 'ntcrtalned i
tog preparations to return
n ”to JScir
e ^cm’lvatk omiutoidcry rlob Friday a'
farm. AU srUl wclc
served a d;ilnty
iui:.P..>.>n '
| COUNTY OF CRAND TRAV
dain
againl
Jas. Hammond mid son 'Roy of Kal­
Jlr*. Baldwin of Kniiteler I# ILoIto the. i. c.iily qiialiri--• .a:er.- r
1 foui.tv:
kaska. were-. down lor a couple of ^C5t -o: Mrs. Geo. Run.
:.fis8 Mh Barber
back .to berf N-oa.e I* hereby k;. n il...- :
rchool Ibis week.
( ,
_
IPtlmary Eleeiiot:. u> i-.- J>-U ;
iinond fiicrccded in landing a i>
.•:u b --ri
•pound “Innsc.”
down for a fi-w
C. Bacon ItI also
a
ith the
latoes to the lot-al mark-;- 2x aim ,telloring nauK-* i< IHtMtoner,.. atid i.
iK-r bunhel i.- t-eiui; imid.|(Kh,-rr. will 4|-im.
---------- —
;prlniar> l-alloi-'.
M Ix-iiis .and.
from ilia I
ele.-.ion, *:;:d »x:i
dates t
PROVEKONT.
R. Rice, wbo Ties l>ecn »lck bo long. o o o o o o
0000*4
ooo
able to take tiis plaiv
Fneemont. Mlrit.. F.-b, i.'.-Win ^ (II.-aiM !x-|i>A :
to tbe store.
GiKtthkT ha* completed Iris "Otk of ^
Henry Bannliuscr and fatuUy.
cuititi.a 1.0- '
I
ICAN PARTY PETITION.
ik Rapids, spent Sunday
at
Ik.nf, to Mr. and Mr*, f-r.-nk Vt-r- I
ERS FOR NOMINATION.
rnvder. on Fridaj .-vcttlnK, a t-oy.
f
Judge.
IMir. and EiiusPa .■trtriiij were I Vr--!ori- k Circuit
W. .\1 , a.. tS4rli-j ii;x
Treiersc City vMtors Tturs-Jay,

v<iR%llILICKVILLE.
A. J. Otto I* atill rouBned Ui hi? ; Elisua N. t'ilnk. <:3M Jurilxn. Miofciroom on acount ol a very sor. f-K-t.;
A number of young i«ople met u.
GrellWkrillc.
lo.—Wc all exV pc-11, of aaid i-le-tion will rpxIvod our beet wishes to Mr. wd Mr>. the Lome of Effie Mostcr the oth?r ■ t; ■.-> oT-ot-k A. M, and will rt-nuit
Frank Ocitner for a I long and happy eveniap and were-very rlmrmrngly :
uniii
r. M.. of aaid d-i». tcnteriaiikxl.
thlU In Townships the Board, ,
The rrotemom social club met the
,nry Eircsiou liispecUirA

very nicety cnieruiocd ^urdsy by other ovcdtoK and h V r> pleaaam ''
r di«rTtii/ii. ad'oiirn t'ne
dance .glvo* for their ^oemre. Ali tr.ne vxas m-em. .\ dcl,ai. was h-.-ld
•clock, t.
• Tbey left Monojoyed It verj much,.'
n TrarT-»/
d
that
i
ipio Oty.
day for ibcir home at
■•.oral WardmUtortui
Hiram Tromain bsd
ocloi t i
> loMe a horse last .s
fun -ipr
bwrcnce Drolchatipt,
the Tfor Maple City, where
the .pidl*- - waW
........
work In the mill. ' i .
ba* am-fpid
eU,ct!oo sbail
II b.,' k-pi
Thoim-v>n
of
Iluckley
Mis* pcUa ttdy tsj^
K. E. dtrof- "t
o'clock P. M.. Ft.ipdarl
took cltarpe ct iLc offltv L‘Dated this U;h dav of February.
. - . - - ^ ^ ^ A ^ ^j.A. D. toll.
El.MEl: F WHfTlT
EAST SAY.
w:
clerk of said (-■>irr,’,ing. They all ra>oyvdA'ff<^ ’-tan*'

3>d
games and inuair. aftte.-whicb a Oi
A vcr< Lirpe pan.: of w >-x!.-ut;e.->.;
poi luck supper was'Srvcd.
,rivers, lop .-utter-. .-n.I tta;r.a
• work in the v.cods b
g 1 OO RCVrARO. • t OO
|0VWJ Wood t'i»b companv
' There are bnt five-bundre.l tnorv:^|,By Ootltll HBd SlIOS
le«' of the SUtc R< ward road to 1>e
The-* r.re' farn.fr, m- and
___ save >-eompieteJ ncat^ A.me and the work I. can
>oo -2" t«
|-er
...
.................
- ,price
.,Hee «n4
and offer a stH'-tlv
stri'-tly So. 1 .rnf3wlll be compl.-icd Ic a few diy*.
'clc rrv»l-e.,lve iKUTha-er*
______ ___ __________1 Mr* Frwnk Reich I* ronflnrd tober
h profitable to g-t
irrii-e-*.
;;or aialogue sraiirg wanu. JJ^v«#v
e MdStew MBW ta d«<v m4 Mr. end Mn. Oeteve Demiolt npem DMto anyw'beu
9!
m Tm^mAXy vlafttog wiita:
Kr“!te « tototorarj
Dtwntole’* mother. Ur*.
, Dominie who la criiicaUr 111
home, being murhvworac.

NOTICE non couKn clerk
REIATITE TO PRlVAlY
ELECTION \

Friencl^ we are here with this' advertise­
ment' for' the express purpose of selling you
some coffee and tea for less money than,
ihtm you.
could buy it elsewhere considering the
qualityWe Vill r'ell you c^ee for 26c,
.
We,
28c, 3-lc, and Chase and Sanborn Sell
Brand for 38c, per pound. Th«e are good
value's. This is the place where al( goods
sold are Warranted to be good as gold. It
is the place for all men and women to deal.
We will'-supply all—both great and small.
You are to call at P. K’s, comer of Front
and Cass Street.
-

Greccr
n-r Fri-ti; S. Cil^s Slrwla.

Have You Noticed It?
It’s teally rcnurkaWc how
nuny bou

is at ^poitaat as laowing how

^S1,X'Z

crescent
jSsaHfflcsS

There arc oo two brands
aUce; owiag to die diCaeiit
grain used ««t te dif ereni

^CRESCEWr ftow 4.

equi{Hncat and methods of oil*

_______________li»8-

Sh il you.^ypect te best bread tod pastry you must tecog*
nizc te fact lhat bsctUM of this difference ody one brand can
reaUj’ satisfy you widi itr quality. Have your ever tried

CRISCEIIT FLOR
-Tbe Kind Everybody Ukes”

GASOLINE ENGINES.

SiSSiJisas'-tsiiB
"c-aarcd
SiTSSSSu

HYes hfive Mr

learned that te dioiee ol floor

‘’5^

“*"'**-

u

C W. LOEFFLER

SOLD BY
J. J. Ilri ritii;; I'nik.']) Kyv.lka; <*. Wilhelin 4 Co.. L.
Furt*i’h; II- niii -'b
NichiisiMi; J. J. CJray: F.
St<-{>aji;AT E. KvilaaJ; Mm.- II- ileudrrson; Schoolenffl & Netson; A. J, tiar<,y; J. D, WVUb; Kaah 1 ELreolMrgw; Foote'&
R.‘amr«; Musx( liuB& GrxM.Tr Co., llacioib A L«j Merc. Co.

_V4riglBHBtaBCOm 6r«tegtpMa.¥i«fc

GBAKD TBAVKBSE HEEAU) AND TBAVEKSB BAT EAS^ tPESDAT. TEBEPAET ft. 1911.

, mm wr tmEsmmana. memowt—IME,

■!'

foilinell Bros.

tOiano, Laora and Cladyn Mahn. Margnarntte and Walts- Tharp.
. Ftoaale M. Campbell.
Teuhs.

WILL

NATIONAL PARKS

B«f III
fMlI

what iBatraown
vpeoa. 7A»1« •wi‘1 ua

mn in doUsn and e
VC offer.
■twe
..
Oooda. but IQ c«MUloo VC oiiict mpplf TwMKr-tvo other bnac^ec. a*
well u our bU Detroit beadtiitarte!*.
It la a tact wKh vhleh everroBc la.
fanlUar that to porehaae ta quaaUty
U to aemre a lover ' price
thaa
throocb orderta* to eiaaM amount,
and It la thia power of Immenae pnrthaaea vhidi coatrlbntea Urselr to
the matehlcBB talaea alwaya round
here.

Waitatogton. Feb. 20.—A bureau Of
national parfca vlU aooa be
It a bill alfflultaneooaly totredneed to
the bouH by Repreaentatlre Devidaon
or WiacoulD. and in the eenate by
Benator Bmoet ot Vub. be enacted
Into law. It li tbe purpoee ot the bill
I to place the. coDirol and
ot nationalf parka and monumenta and
reaerrationa under one bnretn.
tteed ot. at at preaem. having them
controlled li^Bereral.

0walMK:»INcwUllMa4cl«l«cMllivcljniMMIb kcMy. wteV aaC c«UV.
e orertowtof with (be lateat, ffaeet
irera ve repreeeat. We vant the
e and t«« ih
a o?S lateat topioreawnu to Piano tBD«racU»-i
_______________ ___ viih the new Iniayv^PtoPO—to aee and hear the
»ld atoiala to Victor Tal^ Maobtoea »d Bdiatn
> seffMtot (boaaaelTaB vlUi c
We eordiaOr inriU yon to vtalt our More at your eartleat co
alaee om vto^ ^ coutoer parchaato< at thU Ume <
t«£“te ,0. to the altoht^ F-------------- the Hooae via be «lad to detnonatraie _ the Inton
I glee you any dealred tofonuth
I or prorea vorth. Note the celebrated

piayer-plaooa ve are erte h
and Recorda; vhile
rai ner^andtoe, *e
taadle tbe iMOt Foreign and
a anlaaa ve preeent caawt_ta ey^

Conren- li of
linaleal-----------line Mnaic Houeer-

a j^Su^toTWr^ncblgaaV

Waabtogtan. Feb.
aent that
Tart vfU call an extra aaatton ot
great I fthe eeaate falla to act ot
NeCtU bill, carrying Into effect the

Grlrmell - Bros.

_ TBAVBMBICmr nWE.-:C«9NiB

r Am:cAM;nms

ffcheel Report.

Report of toe Ounton School tor the
Eton C*W.^ Ffcb. W-^legniea month ending Feb. I7to.
Knmber
of days ungfac 18.
.faiwn. Nehnaha. Mtoneaoto and
Namher of pnplU enrolled, 29.
:|bBto DultoU have arrived hem for
^ anoal amvaattoe of tbe loterPereatage of utttndanee. 87—.
vidch
Thohe neither absent nor tardy du^
aeaslon of
Harry
the month vero Rn^ s

ywt.rd.r (rom-Mr. ScCUl UmMU lol.
lowing an loien^w with the prealdent
at the tniue l^owe.
According tn...Ur. KcCWI'a
Qteot the prealdent teela that he la
under an
extra aeaihn, if it
Decenary to aecure action on the reelproctiy agreement. Thai aeeakm would
be called Irnnedlalely followtog ad. jonraament of congrew at noon March

PrealJent Taft
rreatlon of aueb a.bureau to bit an­
nual meaaage. The laecrctary ot the
Interior Is known to levor the plan,
and In hit annual meaaage to the pmIdeffiaald:
“It vUl douhUeaa be neceaaary to
of tbeae propoaltions. to create a bureau ot national
parffa and teeoru, and the planDtog
under It ot a cooaiatent and broadly
conaldered acheme for national parka
and twTU to at tbe future needi of
tbe United Biatea government, would
be to Une with the policy under which
the arit prealdent planned In ISOS the
federal city vblcn nov beara
W’ittoont eutto ptonnlng no such
cH-lc convenience, beauty. Impteaalve■ and nailooal dignity as the dty
Washington now enloyn. «untd
have been poadhle.”
The
great oatloati patIcB. and aeveml othnaU parks and reservaUona. tbe
total area of which U 4.CD«J53 a
DnHng tbe la« ffve years »82UI5 wta
appropriated for, and 8152,871 received
In tbe vay of revenue from the niM
mUiamI parks. Vhe revenue is de-

.While It la the evideoi purpose nf
toe prealdent to permitttog toe anoemaat ot Mr. NcCall to avoid an
extra seaston by Inducing tenmom
upon tbe agreement. It Is the optoot nmny about the capltol that in
all probability tbe ataiemeni baa come
too late. Few aenatori are aanguhie
enough to predict that aetkm vill be
taken on the agreement to the upper
branch of congreat at ihU aeatlon.
rhUe tome Inalai that toere will be a
vote.
genate Calendar Jugged.
with appropriation bills to badly
congeated ronditloo. with the Lorlmcr
case pending with
laHff board blU preaalng for conalderatjDB, with the general aerrtcc
afam bill being urged by Many sen­
ators. and with the reaohitidk for the
popular election of aeneiora coming
up Bally as the unfinished buatoeas. it
seems that toe chances for action
the Canadian redprodty agreem>
ali^tly but of couma. ocndltlont
may change.

to Indlridnnla or companies for operat­
ing tranaporUtlon fadUtlea. hotels

such experts and i
greaa may from time to time aniberlie. and appnprUtea S'S.OM (or main
tenance of tha bureau.
BULL FOR SALE—Durham traU lot
and panlenlgr* vtlie to Wm.
Ttavatae Cttf. or eee animal on
ptooe near'Bllver Lake, feb 2128*

^ «real Whtte Sale
ATMILLIKEN’S

Ends Saturday night Feb. 25th

3 BIG DAYS
(« toe three
buy white

tor year can
I and linens at so gobd an advantage as now.

«iid. Badad panr Tdd«............ ItC 60ad 66 iwh SaVw Blewli Tebic Lin
eitiB qoilbr. abb ooe piece be meitwhed
lJe»^SddHBBifcraoiceo( tbeae
^(qrdffeedayi............................. .......
10.4 Skeaii* U.braodln.d....S7tke jd 72 btoh baUBleached, ate
Lbca ■
Apai Check Gm)..., .ood q«Bv...tAke
_____________
8*C ^
Lm tWiScedt 68 edn Im.. I.
BlemJtod Daoteh72 mch. «y fine q«Ktjr ok!


i$l.00
eeae Bopcfhpatiena, oaly (ot thne
daya.......................................
..89e
tSiwliPawCiKAlcnwell.
Ju.
dm dan (or dee kaedaoiDe M Ue«4
keqmbs.indcieB..........
Lin, den o( 9 ptften^ U. dun
to |ct dia ,1 die piicc ..................... Sta*
36
nk Bltodi^ Coltoii. all, nW, jiiil
Jqr winm. pde. pe. (i«ce.__si.«
dine <kp to dn pdc.......... ......... .„-»e
12 yard {necea of Brovrs CottBiL
.Meperpieca

..nas

tM<WtoeSlOptocMrfarfVUuG<»d,.dLi».d WUeDieto Coodi.
IVUeVab. Ya,dU,rfMtoeMHqMwtodtol^to,ii«dacdtotoito.

J. W. Milliken
INC.

Asocentbotdtcf
LMtCrilM

jSnH’tliinhiN

Ladles’and Misses’

WINTER COATS

[iven in half-teaspoon

I nimilni

6» oivf.

. aerta Agregtotog M«.iM
Aerw.

rcm

BE CALLED IF TREATY
VCITE It NOT TAKEN.

Cai«aetien e<

FLAN FOR MANAOEMENT UNOm
ONE SUREAU

lead in value giving

■nm^tMiaTT

mm. SESSION

ibses four times a day.
mixed in its bot^e. win

All this season’s styles. Former prices
$20.00. $22.50 and $25.00. choice for

last a yearold baby near­

$10.00

ly a mon^^ and four botties over three months,

See window. ,

and will male the baby
strong and well and will

Ladkl' Suits-only eijht left-chrace^
your size at exactly HALF PRICE.

lay the foondatioo for a
icalthy, robust boy or
girt

,

Bargains in Footwear

POBBALS BT AU. SBDOOim
•oM Me, MW ot |«far Mrflki.od.Sw

Saturday was the largest day our Shoe
Depailment ever had in the-towaito.jrf
February ^ all on account of the excep­
tional b^dins oSeied in this dq>*L just now.

BCOTT * BOBte 4W rmsl B

HELD UP BY BANDITS
TRAIN

Men’s Tables Range

ROBBED BUT PABBENGER8 UNMOLESTED

at $2.37. $2.25. $2.00 and $1.50 and
not a pair among them but what is worth
twice the price asked.

Escaped.

Women’s Tables Range

Galnearille. Ga. Feb. 18.—A South
railway mail train, bound from New
Orleani to New York, vas held up at
White Suipbnr Springs eariy today by
Who
express safe and secured 1700. tbexjfSelala say. Tbe passengers were not
molested. The robhera eacaped.

CONSPIRACIES
ARE ADMIHED

at $2.37, $1.95 and $1.28 and every
pair a grinuine bargain.
Boys’ Shoes at $I.5Q. $1.35 and $1.20
Cydren’s;S)o« at$1.35, S1.I5,$I, 50c
We ask is a look at these before you
buy.

JUMPB) aEVEX STORIES

Chicago Real Cstata'Oaaler .Cemmltled Adelde From CRamker of
Cemmero*
•US Enumerator Durand Beya Pepulatlen et UiiHea Btotaa is
Chicago, Feb. 18.—W. T. Q. Hm
Undereatimstod.
aer. a real estate dealer, commit^
nlcide today by lumping from toe. ro­
WaahtogtoB. Feb. U.—Census
tunda of tbe eleventh floor ot the
raetor Durand today In bU aunnal re­ Chamber of Commerce building,
port stated ibfJ the popnlatloa or the
falling be ttniek two people. Neither
country u nnderenlmsted. but that
were badly hurt
$4Ji0e 4.05: ewea.
144.
kbie the undereaUmaUon
0 per cent. U U admitted that
In several ot the twenty-three ciitea
THE MARKETB.

where populatlou correctiona
« «♦•♦♦V OOVffVffBDBB
made, there have been coeaplraelee
GRAIN.
between private indivlduala. eon
(Dv Axaoclaied Frea )
cial agents and enumeratorw to lufiate
Detroit. Feb. 20.—Wlie«u
No. 1.
tbe returns.
■vhUe. 8»e; No. • red. 90c; May. 9tc:
eom. 46 c; om 32c; rye. S4He: :
Oihenu. 82.
Chlcngo. Feb. 20.—Wheat Itay.
•OKc; Inly 88HO««-: b«P4- 87Hc;
>. 8 i
T> 48Ne'3k& oau
rye.
>. 1 t
; barley eOfp94c
Trm.m. Clti MIIIU, O, _ No. 1 greea «aU .
N& 8 crMB caU'.
LtVEBT^K.
anToir Atgew Rwelved
(By Aasociaied Presa.l
I that May Prove Fatal.
Buffalo. Feb. 20—Cattle—RecelpU.
150 cart: market opened 10 cenia low­
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Feb. 20.- er. Hoga—Recelpta. 80 cara; ateady
Three men. ooe Fireman II. l. Burn heavy. IT.SOffT.M: yorkera. $8; plg*.
hbrn of Alpena was tojured when en­ 18.25.
Sbeeiv-Recelpia. 90 .
gine No. HSl. aiuched to an east atrong; top lambs. 8S.50ffC.40; heavy.
honed Qraad Trunk
freight train, |5ri5.40; yearling*. Sr.ftS.Ouj wetberv.
blew up a mile west of Ionia. Both
ends of the boiler were bknm out.
Id feared Burnbam a bums will prove
taUl. fogloeer
Tbomu Orady
Orahd Rapids vaa burled through toe
NOW READY TO SHOW YOU
cab window and Head Brakeman
Hamilton of Grand Rapida. alao to tbe
cab, vas hurt hoc neither serlooaly

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

ENGINE BLEW U

p=E=::^

—•....£

................... s:

s^l..

•"TeS. agjff.......... I

lUSIWte GBITBHUL
One Himdreff Veare Tomerow Bince
OrVer Waa F4>nned In Oletriet Of ColumBla.
Washington. D. C.. Feb. 18.—It will
I hundred yi
the grand lodge of Free and Accepted
MaaoD* of tbe DIatrIct of 0>tombia
celved lu charter. Tbe aoalverury
la regarded a* of aueb Importauce that
tbe trauruiiy wilt obaarve It with
tbreeday celebraltos. which was ush­
ered to today With tbe arrival and re­
ception of numerous high offldala of
the order Invited from all parta Of
the country to panlctpato la tha ohknee. Tbe chief teainrea ot, tpo
celebration will bo tbe formal axerClaes In tbe Belaaco tbeotre tomorrow
afternoon and a grand banquet Mon­
day ni^t at the New WllUrd hotel.

m

WAi\

A Lot of the Prettiest New
Dresses for Spring
Made of Voiles, Panamas, Silb, etc.
For allemooB or enaii« wear, or (of any oceaaoo.
%rer. prettier, difet'
D yoo6 lie
f.oo lh««<£i».r. yoo're ray tkdy >0 S«l
t» pkra
your (ancy in thin lot
There are no two aHks. Prket range Irom'^

$15 to $37.50
THE PRETnEBT WHITE OREBSEB at $440. 87-SO and IB.7S.

Mra. P. R. L. CaH ol Manistee, ha*
been toe gurot of Mra. C. a Taylor
a couple ot days. Mrs. CMri is
the president ot tbe Ldkealde club
ot Ministee. one of the pioneer vomen's dobs ot northern Mtchlgaa.
A Cerroctien.
1 wish to offer a corroetlon to a
..aiemeot made In tbe Herald's Item*
from LeUnd. which ears *J. H. Hnleet
and family have moved to Kingsley.”
-..............................................■
J.
H.>lalett'la nitendtng theFhrrM
FhrrMInIn­
stitute at Big Rapida. and Mrs. J. H.
Hnlett and daughter are vlxltlng rela­
tives at Klngakr. They have not
moved away from Ijeiand.
,
Tours traly.
J. a. HttiML

I
H*. S87S-Tai*L R*. aaSS-dUt
Ptoa. IScmtsaach
A STDRRIBG DRESS
Among the Cleartng Sale Bargaina
Witt be found raaay BILK AND
PANAMA OftEBBED-baantlfill
ylea that cama la during the
------ .W-.----- ^ 812.40. 8a5on,
dresses
t BB4S, B940.
$114C and.BIXJ

THE PRETTIEST WASH DREBBEB to Glngbamt. Voltes. DItnItles
and l■cr.alcy, at $440. B54X>. 8400
and »7.5a

^
j
,
.

OUR GREAT WHITE BALE
16 NOW ON
Five HUNDRED PIECEB
of the new— —■—
Everything In muslin under­
wear. white goods, ubie itikana. bed spreads, etc., aro
marked at
BPECIAL CUT PRICER
or sublect to 10 per cent dlaeouBi Som la the right Ume
to Invest.

Steinbetg Brothers
.Oy,i

ORA KD TRATKBSE HERAU) AND TRA^HtSB BAY RAOIJ. TUR8DAT. FEBRFABY il. Wl.

T40B:4

rniiPWlfll^^

fll Batar^KT. vtdl* at lb« lUM Moro. jrarma CUf Moadar. aftM- apaBdind
few dara witb Mr. PrVr aiattr.
>tr. It. eaidTfta^^^ Ha bad a fatat april bot traa *9oi b«Uta. Jamea Watwa.
H. MJiTni. W. B. WUr aad (• araaad aaatn.
U K- ClcnUad. mak H. hubGrover Hammand made a trt|t to
Mr. and Mra Ra>i>b Warden bad the
itn, 0«ann A. Rebmaoa. J. W. El»- aMonuM to tww ibeir Intant babe Travarae Ctir Eatatda;.
fUlph Cmt.
Irwin Banrell c? Obk> U Tlaltlad b|k
E PraT » fdiaUr he* been befflr friend. dlBbrd Prbjr.
G" H.
and Jnaa U Warw
eOlirted nib tbr «r<I> 00»e - ...
tbs
bon«e
:a-»e4
ibreurb oor town obadar tbii
ttkBr brine eoi-tmcd
ttftjM. tut jJk' 3'". w«’«.
Ibi- Ibe IBS' I
MUa isfcyt p r» tes selcrtird to brr
O^N-rrltawr. A W. Jahrt Ja H. Moo. i'-*i?Tld-Ils’W«I^!Shr baa brrt, v^r tsbeol at wiiVatnUTirit alter beiac
boawat traak oa accaaat of ber lesebtneae. c. H. BitBdfooi. F. U Skater, i
^ jw me time.
r,
F M.
u lUmmond
u.m^-.A
^«^t U. bs a irtle iwtie*.
' taeand Ward.
r«>e;.;et—Oraeph KisBo-'n. Frank

er. Mr. Stew. MU> M. •& tw
Mr.AM Mrs. Wnlur WMm cams,
down fram WatiMt ramp 8—
Mr. and Mrs. MOW Boyd vlatted 0
Jobs Boyd's 8oato.v.
»
Tte Glsaaers bsva laiM. tbt Mbhfl h.vtl. where they wUl RcM tbair
fesuUr meeMugs betraRer.

SPECIAL OFFER

ll. Sltninbr.r. It O. Sbly. W.,
'V. R
1-Toote. Qwrse W. C«ner. daaeiih Nol
Third ward.
Detegaiee—I
M, Winnie. J. II
Mooioe. A. B. Curlls. A. a Cook.
CbBL a Jebnaon. Wm. .K Sslih. i'
e. Taylor, a K. Caba. Lee Ibtrna
Harrer J. 'Plrrc*. Alouo Fj*.
■lonso' p. Hopkina A. D. Seulres. HW. Bmlih. Ernest ('rein. Howard C.
roleB.-Tlalaer Leutboltx.
iJS^oe SCALS PASMING operations.
Fourth Ward.
DH^ntea— I'baa. Deyo. Frank
Novotny. Ward”E. Connine. Dcm T.
Iyer. Junes Murrhie. P. D. Marrln.
Angus MoOdII. C. O Rrlrkson.
ttlno la to ba continued
Fifth Ward.
i.'hWi«ta hoaa. beraaa and chickanr.
-L K. DerHand. U
W.
Smllh.
•ocietlea ia Weat>
diaries A. Evereii. Sage Ryon. James
J. Buntan. -IV. F. Sllslty. Buxeoe
am Mtchipan.
Trodo. a C. Green E. C. Hr.yan. Wtl_ half oMbe-bortlcuUaral
r Pergbsoo. H. M. TOfS.
Mleblcan are lu tha trd hr .Ibe
.tbe Western Mir
Acme—Jebn HoKsle, U J Crii>p.
_____ ^nt Bureau, wbicb fact
Charles 11. Btkes. D. F. Houle. Utorgi
uaed to back up (be rJaim
tackson.
Weatera MIcliiiotn -reftea Is
BUIr-Pvank M. Ham'.ln, Daviil
IniMittatK fnitt socGos of
reatral atalea. Tbera are
Bwslnstoii. r. it. Waisoa.- caiuu
^lolloa with preapecU of
Spangler.
TM) erUtlnc orsanlxai
■.i';.,.. * btearbl
East Bay—David Rotuta. Jokn N
'"ourtade. Albert Carliaie. Aitmii i
C»...r Fn,U O».-..
ade. •
ynie Uke—W. II. Drawer. Ralph
VbUer “
FnUt
'ArV
............................
■“ Owwari'
------------■
lllrks. Pity a-nit3ein. L. a WnUrr,
Mi orawnra- AA^cU(M. D. Crain. autiMluiie >
Garlkld—a I.. Ransum. George
*
‘^tona Bay Pralt arowera' AssodaFrank IHtmi. WIIUbiu F
A WE8TCRN MICHIGAN FRUIT PRESERVINb STATIOH.
tkantr Bortlcaltwal SoCIram. W. A. ilcimie.
DuHnfl
Grant—J. M. Scbell. George 8. Hsi
vnit a***r’‘.J*?5*^
. Akingof ■n. V. II. Uurfowa. E. E Champion.
s Dean etsaDiisnaa i
ss and orchards ar
Green Lake—Jobb Andersen. Willi*
ho abeva Is a pictur
t wa:
was eparated upon Pennington. E A. Flsbef. W. S. Sax
tr. «bicrt plant

TO PHONOCKAPH OWNgRS

a r Pray.bar tone to Elk r-i
■lb. loda.v.
A. S. l^TTVs femily have alt bad
Itlr ttun with ihe er.^da sn-l Juhn Waisoa have becj!
tba Blrk Rki the lawt week, hut i
jbecer with fhe exteiak^n nf I
;«.ngbr.
Mr. nad V.js. E T. Pray are
rraverso CU- today.
and Mrr. Ooorge H. Pray and
son, Harry, nturaed tp ibHr home in

M

To peote » yoa Ibst oAr EvwilinrFbnawp BccarGi
are Isr vapenor to anv
sny on tW
t^e market
msrket we will sM
tSM Iv
by mail
onreeciptol aa^ IS caafb (sttaips <* cmn) IM mjnaia
aeleetkia. tegnUr nr.re B ccstt. and 1 (ear miaMemhew«i.refMpriceiorrn«.tottl»«mrtS. Tbn umBhetwy
oSefifteriUmhe'
imiied tiirraadoi
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U.S. PHONOGRAPH OO.
aXVBLAMD,0.

S';

- ..*r,rs:5'

111

WM

HitsT opponwiw
FOR PARENTS OF BOYS
la Ibe aearina Sals wc arc haalaa *■
cltgiBl aadeaelaalvc alylea U BagW was
Cblldicn’a Sblla. Ovcrcoala.uS Btalcn.
Wc are onertog:
Boy*’ Ovoc;*h acd Reetcn Bo)s* Kmektf Sdts werlh
S6
«-0-d
$7 .00, ai
nod $8.50; nt <
Bo7i‘ Kncker S»lt wmib
OvercobU nad Reders
$4.00«d
$430, at
aad $5.00. Bt 4
W Kiicker PtaU warih
$U5 tad $130. tt tSe:
Bojrs’ OtrereofiU tad Reefers
worth 75c tad85c.Blt>C:
wordiSOcMd
80c. al
ud $3.00.8t«

$4.90

Long Lake—E E Dnryea. E
Battar .Reads far tha Mason CeuMy Eaat.
Mayfield—Inin nawUagt. WlUiatu
Nickerson. \V^E. Horton. E A. XltkTwo read Iniiirevaoicut propoaUlena

• tre Ibe people
I...................
of .\: isoo Coun*
" - erson.
IhiMdl-ie—ilenry llfK din. A R .-'i In­
................................
Jne ofr Ibaso
t}-, WcHeiii
aeni \Mrhienn.
Mb
pi
tor the couDtr
conutr to
u bond lUelli! In tbe
in. fsabsiliiue. J. S. Broivni. IMn-j-i
tely im- Raallng*. I.. J. Terttnan. Fi.-.nk lli.r
ID of
.ive all Us pilDHiial
piUkliBl blfthvaya. Tba
pi oee
th lounsblp* to Issue
cthet la for the
Pmlr.siil.v—K 'll lAdil.
f___ . ..................
10 j:o.wai
iK.ail.1 lunKlns from
MO Mnpibte the oiain roads
ntblo It* Ix'undarier. Tbe tasiarera
of Ricorton township are alroadr
sIderlBX (be adrlratilUy of lasiilitc
bonds In tbe sus of <».of>0.
Whiicn-aici—R. D. White, .lame*
No mailer wblebj>rt«ram Is floallr
adopted, the oomiag year is sure tv be Bnneit. D. F, illodgeti. Rdg.tr T Pray.
au active uue »« r»-fnrd* hlithu-ay Im- Frank Vinton. -Fremonl Cmai.'
procemenla
ocemenla iWtbIs sttt'.on of WestW«
era MlchlKSti. Maaon county In 19M
raised by .liroct lazatlon S39.Z9.1S for
-belter roads." Up to June 3n. IPIO.
ELK RAFIOS NEWE - «
^-----KAVKABKA ROAD BUILDERS AT WtiRlt. "
It had built IS.C miles of Mate reward ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
and bad
Elk Raiddt. Feb is-The marriage
M
Kalkaaka County, waa Imprevad at a cost efbl.ft
of Chas. W. Oswell. ihe iioiiulsr Pore
maaimum i*^Marque'iw cbn-liirtor. lo .Mr*. Mary
. wide, and
iw Btpta f■ -Vernier, took idace last Wednes.lay
Value of Kiln Dried'Hay.
stats raward
yanla of grawei were used for the road bed,
An InvestlpUioD Is l>elnR conducted evenlng; FVb. iClb. The couide re
cultural tViBrtiitenl of
reived aeveral very jireuv and uaeful
purp
presents, and w ill mske iheir borne in
• Mlsalenary Work.
The-«Fpk^r*
dlseoverlnB the possibility. ofr curlDf Ibis rllage.
artinrial
Iflrlal drylnp. Id the exper>
Frank Buckner of Bear Uke Is vis­
work allalfa bay dried In
. wUI be giTW U
AilHl ». vote an tbe propoalcetalned tbe iting his relallves here lor a few «ltys.
Uwia wt.,tbeMleM- mbi plr&ng the *ood faith of the tweDty mlDutee in
Next B'ednesday 'be PresbjTertan
Ctdlbce
Sttblp Id Xbt amount of «0A^96 for
drying lAdies 'Aid Bocieiy will he tbe guests
______
.............
iBhwaya.
of Mrs. b. P. Kelsier. who promise* a,
has been coneiructed and w
tbe prwtoaitJon secures ibe support of hay
• 'r
very
enjoyable atiernoon to The ladles |
oiwraied
In
a
few
trial
85i- -«Hh -4bU Jactare the Dee
tbe taipacera aerc^ miles of mao
verv aailsfartory rexulu. U It of Ihe organlxatlon.
MM Smma will have an ex
mUM and aevcral mites of gravel road
‘,sr,‘'.hu
“ ‘aim
kiln vnr'
VIII be In full
---------- * et the applas In t
It It expected tbs' Ek Rapid* will j
w»l be built at ODce. that the present
geaeratioirmay bare the uao of tbe
soon have lu streets llgbied again, as'
of the street llghilng equipment
ir obuihM
thU.: Tbe beet of the collectioa «I
r interest. etpe<
a In place, read*' tor the tornlne
__________________ I.
bumtd
on of tbe Juice
palaublllty
: ^ge oil pdlnUng design abo'
On Fridny evening. Feb S4. the
t coDitared• • ;h o
■'Sf
Gleaners of Kewsdin will give one of
' lennlt
a are Bnlabed.
their series of psrties, snd all who at­
of
are becoming “>«
-* We2^
wea___ -Michigan
tend are assured s good time.
Illy Iniereated In poultry
y. H. Day. president of the Western
indttsin-. b.r tbe srny. that yleVIs
Qnite a number of c»:r fishermen are
MIt'bIgan Ucvelopmenf ........................
re|«ntDg large catche* of .Mackinaw
suing a iwenty-page t
; far tba imrpoaa of getting tba WWkarf'. live of the Glen l.ake,
.. LeeUnau Coiinout la the bay these da.vs.
Tbe Wexford Countity u..................
__
Ion's Asm*- ij. so Honn of Western
We*
Michigan. Tbe
s Met
1 Vilto aaotkin of Waatera Hlebigan to Teat here' Vnd Busii
Mr. AmeraoB bat moved bit stock of
;lon has been formed for the purwPuhUcatlon contain a large number goods into tbe Dougberl.v building
MW tmt The oSieera of tbe new oiy elatii
..................................
tual. vf vf
high
grade
balf-t
. . ..
- ____ ,
tioae of developing
the Iniellcctual.
high
grade
half-tone scenes of the
On Wednesday evening. Feb. 22. a
•MnDoB are.
PraMdenL
the soHst and ethical leaourceB of Glen Lake region, in addition to ralbait will be given
QlMOBi.vlea prealdenL & C. Twin- vfetfotd county.'Nest winter an l^uable lalormation regarding tbe opM: aaereUry. L. O. Bloomer; trees- ppiratJonal meeting extending over i>ortDiiltles tor fruit grawtng sod re- tbe opera faoa*e for tbe benefit of hose
oortlng.
three days will be beld.
p:;
WM. DMA.Cola.
comiBDy No. 2. lAfsens mu*.cal organliatlon wilt furnish tbe musir
while the Udle* of the Attar society
of Sacred Heart ebnrcb will furoisb
•upper. It ,1s a deserving cause and
lUnued'from Page One.)
(I^nUi
K Is hoped that there «1H be a full
manenl
and submiued tbe erder of
went at
atieodanee.
boslaees.
Potatoe* are coming In these dsys
The rCTortt of -both committeee at quite a rapid rate and ara bHnglng
aere received and adopted.
per bosbel.
A.. E Friend 'and Phil WUUs reThe tollowtng tellers were appointturwed reeemly fom an exteaded trip
tbroogh
IreUnd
R C. Green, W. B. Foote. D- M.
recent meeting of tbe board of
BkxIgHi. Charles Wood.*
directors of the Antrim-County Agri­
NomIBatiens.
cultural society, the date ji holding
For county road^comwsstoner for
the next fair was dertded on. and will
two year*—DavM Ssralnston of Blair
be September 4. S. < and 7. H*U.
David
iwiship. tbe.............
" . -----E F. Brown has accepted a potdSwalnaton g*. John Hoxsl^ 47; C.
tlob wttlf tbe Huron Cement comimny.
U. E»te* J; Albert Coanade. J
Ob motion, the aomtnailoa of Mr.
walnstoo was Mde unaataoos.
yor touniy road omamisi^er tor
four .yaara. John N. Rouse ot.l
‘Mabel. M1<+-.Peb. It-Mra. Jamra
Watior entertained a *BnIl rampnw
tlwe townsblii. bamed by arcl
la bonor of her moiber. Mrs. Stephen
uqn. •
For coBSU road cranmissloMr for Pray.,on Feb. II. that being 'h* «1s»
six yestn. Prank Hantmoe ot Trav- annlveraaiy of Mrs. Praj'a Urtbday.
erne CItr. named by arctamatkia.
Met and Mra. George E Pray and von
Delegate* to repabUran wale eon Harry were tbe oW of town gne*ta
veotloo to be held
In
Sagumw.
Ham Wntnon was taken j auddenly

"^*^“.$1.90

Steinberg Bros.
Traverse Clly, Mich.

4

1-=^

ollars For One

m'

i^.i-s=swt&3is4 ^msBsmz

>SM;

Who wouldn’t take advant^ of such an opportunity? Sl<^
raving about "high cost of living” and make got^ on the chance
offer^ you to stretch the value of your money—in some instances
to ^uble—by the Special Sale in

Men’s and ^ys Clothing WUch b Now On
Eveiy patron of The Big Store knows about the enonnous
stocks of iheA^ery best clothing from the most reTiable makers and
.1
^
1^1
mnflm
it is on these
fast quality
lines that Special 1^—3.
Reductions are made
to dispose of rfar surplus stock rather than to cany over to another
awa

-r‘S.‘^rr'cW.ir;...s

Smts In Three Lots

. . —.....

hubs

You will find thew wlt< amneed for your convenience in eclecUng.
The styles are Eood, the workmanship, materials and trlmmioct are eacellent and the price Is cut to about Half the Real V^hte.

Tabic No. 1

Table No. 2

Table No. 3

Soln loranrlywld lor $10.00
to$l2.00inr

Suit! loniwly told for $18.00
to $20.00 lor

SdbbnMi)r«UiorS22.W

$6.50

$10.00

$1230

te$2SX)0iof

Overcoats Cat Also
$10«O,.n»,.SUe
*i^6^'r;»oSdV........

JgJ5-SllMO«c»nS4.

$8.00

' *9.75 *18.00^SafOODmewn
SakPriee..

Otitfr Overcoats Priced at $2.75* 13.50, $4.50, $5.0ik
. There will be found in these assortments of Suits or Overcoats a
wide ranee of patterns, sizes and colors, suHlclent to salt all laMof. Buy
them and save money.

The Hannah & Lay Merc, Co.
mVERSE CITY.

i'-'ia

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Ttm s.

nUAXT) TBAVTSSE mRAlS AXT) TBAVERSE BATF^ACft, TinSnAT. FEBKrART :i. nil.

Gavanagli.

Forest

Stbamibota 96; U Fk
MUlBcd ♦
INTMLOCMUL
«
da S'Uvei^ M; third
Ilartmaa FT. fncaad smle Mbs Sebam
ebon Si; tna sradv. i-raneb Skivvr.
Bpworfb
L«ane
*3. CBan. £va Kiobdea M.
siree and i
MAOEL D. ItOOERT^K.
at a
a Vskriine imiy at the
T'esK^ct-D. Bakf- Ttteedejty fTectnt
crectn* Tbe
were v«t.: perttU)
|>rr<«ir dacoratad.
in red and gU'.
gilt l.-ana
l.-nrti etrvot rrsoi
srsminatde^rUavnu
the cecnerr'' to tbe
the *Mcn 01 iiw non
1.
other noat dA.as-ittcd la
Carasaib hlmeett was wiy Orrd , “B'liefe bare you beeo aO tbeaa,
^ Cn|»tMht. Ipn. hr'tta-Ba
nVatb
>Btb etrdbit

i'eb. >7. »n.
i.d and ipeMx.
and scat ts iMrd «M>s afnr to ateep'y^r .. —
. drrsuUcssir lUi dayUshL Oc apraiic
*Tn tbe TVxas mo.' I nreed otae
ipv l ‘iw «d thc^l«n« WM a
li;
' frew bU bed aud afii-r ayilaaae la tbe - peers tbete.**
boys t; 0ri>. See. 1 ai-b uor brUigiag a Tshnune and
inc .tbe wpK- of c i^rm » rIw
,
stream set abuoi breakfast, while £d-What tori*
'r. i>Ttal
o
t 12. .V.wsBV dsi’r
Ugllt JT- *
fcelios of fdeasani as tell
^ from bis bunk smalnp
-Sbw'tlos a man. It was a case of
a> permtur*' of attrud
« lo erw-t tbe strnufw.
elsWtiM— — - —
- - .ab<c>:. • )
■ "• .... -e ^
, tic the
be b^ robbing bis bande and meat
«-I ap>i<w. candy and pt^ e
be said.
wai.
..*m- .a. —
I got I
‘ ^ Blocnt or tart/ dor- Tbctc /tcrc uisau iblrtf gy wta pro*,
----... lar-.uu, >.uea oe miuHTs ost I mari-d rortb-lmo tbe way a IsBr le ri''. Ilnlph Oa^
:>i afd the ctLeuBg saa iMMmi sbb
RIW
*^r nW eao Ldnards. i.n.akf.:.i was rAsdy. and asala be ex- 1 ^os «tn p tr.i towar.1 boTxw- I dMn‘t ’ Tfcc-. b - ;ac l.Uh.wt awsaer »tan.1-4 :ri:c^. inciAua- cujo> Ing a eood lima wbo
froB. fab sadibe witli tbe prated Lh Kn.silude. '
| b,tAtid to eorw liere. bst some wey I 'inp =r-; IMih .«-.«?c. OHre Hlel.l IM - |
ucrrr faflns
grstv
uf
U
h
>
cr,.... ...------- ----------t y^,B
sMckerr aakod I
teep ewav I sbbd arooiid s:-ib
Eventi
k.ttSy toward
(owani the cabin.
caWJL c=raca-b
lika min
*■
'.............................. ..
.
.. ...
TTsvw B Cuy and Br. 4
,l l<«.ks
kvU like
rain., f.;c catvJ-ins _♦
of .i..
the c-.-u
Fort jiieklag —
op'..
-mdc.
IIobaM. KIt.gd-Mi
1
Uo S(^.d
rll> as Iw nbd: Tu. ca
..y^,
JhMgeetrn
odd jedw of rtreep henlirva Just to hare y;..,,, ..,a,,c. ClMy, itlle, »•
jour
ir. Hauler but t lw,r no
'.ON and Ixtpud Ihsine verc TtwtMr. nanger. I
^
tbine« over: t know
matkT. Yc:i. wrn- dclas; your daif.
ui pu aj, ^ytLxn at roniette Inst
jrr»e Oiv «»li**w ?
wbat
you're
thloktos
obo«-yoo‘re
Can you lol me bo'-T far It Is lu Am.
) The rpwoftb Lcane wW give a bro-»dVnr>"
Iton ti^MXbt ott a canrns coat, well
iWMia* «.oiMt.lag forlom in the
lpbi scniceablc
Take ibb
ttan’e niGtud.-. and thiranagh s be.irt
,rltU yoa Ifs Ukcly to storm
tbe
Wcthrrfordv
are
as
kd
.
k
!
as
sayischool
U.
a'lr
*r!t
last
evi-ntog
far
m the tatciwat of Wth
softentd. "lum .cur ii: r.w Into ibe
,bccp ramp.- And
,u.iiUhere.,
^
eoirnS and c..mc u. sg|.|«r. to com- „
^wk very strong ton rnnst body. If I hadn't eotoe out Into/hh': a touph-oT dare visit la IWiv.t
cursed country, wbere even women p> 1

.
. _______________-___:____________________
ii^uU^ wl^ wcsicn. btsntncm Cke care of yooraelf..
“^lltaltnbcmallttottater."
Edwards was visibly m«»red bj thU Bboottog wild. I woold bare bees b
[ eoderas: bou betog hot bended.
Edward, occcpicd bb boepitaltty
-Sure yon can spare ttr
wlthoot faesiutaia. •r« golnj------—
y
vUkc Ambru's jOarc.'’ be b^a aner a '
,,,,
raniv
few talnutcs of sHent eaUag “Know
.
»,,r.ur „«^Tk.b____— .. ' b*’** eMItlon to any maiCs ceUecOon
snicre Ids* camp ur
^
^ ttiaai*. bat I esn piondse you tbU
-I do.- replUd ItoSA to whom the
stom^v^ ’ -no on. but yonrsolf .hall ever, know j
atmnsnr r.ow apprared to f«tfactle , «
At tbe ..me tiow. yo^ cmtT
calve, “.tn, mtu of fab age consent.M «wtoT^id
CW w?teoot my toto*
tog to herd rtircp b «rrtt bard hit by *1*^ w'>» «"«*=
«*"=1bb fold.
^ *
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Ranger

OB US—TW BSM ber «p wtia
tnobla. as ro« ear. bat r«
to
Ba did tbdMd look UlM a naa In tim 4o wbat t COB to prceoet bcr now tbat
anal rear of tUe as be ipoks. •‘Better rm In tbeeeanv atalB.*
Ben. ceateead by this new aonpOeotkai totbeBfeoftbecIrlbewaabe— - to lore, etand at Me LimMiWas it
it a-n
ina eomisb
eoousb that
t1
' Inc aside bb boots am! tnamen. toHed bn Is dl«j. Was

Dy HAMA 6ARUND

The CrMt Coniervation Novel
/cOwUBWd.)
OiT«MhiJtMl7
koir be bad
.■pOnMI ibe VB «B tbe traiL ”Tt>»
«r tbe ram li St tbe Oretr ban
wfth my bene *’
•Itvw about tbatr ssM Histe;.
tBnbt tt J«>.
^ nMs4ftst^ HtM." replied tbe lo■Diet Tonb. •^Ts kUieil tbe alx»9
■^1 *^UW*T irs* Is a fomer. Be dMeT
Uke to oiread Oie«. esd r« tbe ease
wM ^ils. Be met tbe iMue biaaiUr.
<4lstsbs). take tbew men ist» cos- awkward trace of one uDsecustumed
» Bum: -We-U reUere to ft-mlDloe care.
Tbcy faced
other In eOeacc.
tpa of rw care. Uc. Cartusb. Tea
each HIM wUb tbe eanie dellctoas,
mtj appear tomomw at
ibwheadanteim
ih«Ma <Bb^l«nJbis toa eerr ar^ seoee.of weeknees. of danger, retoc.
I tant to any good night, longing for the
boar
ntnpaldfc
«o4
___
‘ cloecr toiicb vtilcb dewn^ lore dc-

srm.-r

teded i bnge atone “
has beta ordered
— nldt^.hs •
'’-AMditbe"
■ Av.4MUew BIgtiT. eepedaliny tor thli
•star OeladlMlidJoeGn
Joe Grets.
nigley.- aAded
; •‘No more euenking. DIgb.

"..a

O, .M

“““ call me l{ I can be of
“*
-I will do ea." she answered.
Silli they dkl not iwyt. lib roke'
I,. turned or .tic ^
,
v*ry
lendc.as
be
saltl:
“I tlont
!£!:
‘“i
> «• '■"T
^
'"*** • *l*el:cr.d uouk beblmi some l«at." said Cavaesgh. -She remcm- 1

^
^
t, sec r« cxpbstd 10 wh
visitor flic pull r to fell bU oncovpine ireep.
"
s
'rtroceo. It nnsen. r.1* to tbtnk tliiit cfiKs) taxi.
..
nirort am wUb snetesdy ,
r,t tfaese loafers, these
-now
do
yvn
b»n>cn
10
he
redoced
-I auppoae Gregg imM jour finer* be
ooieonllr edisAd. *F*ir.*ot my gor- <,nmkeo hebets. enn gtere at yon. can «IU.
____
____________________________
look
like
a nwu woo uas seen batter '
toivr know. .Jotf moat
.
.. Art, o • -Vcs.daysprouJse lcvs-z 10 tell ber.'
‘ In any other town in ttortato-ou-d^ KdWtnlt. chafins bla thin fingeti m . “1 P omlse tbai." Cavanagb said, aad
AM U
Ud ,UMI bAbl.d ! >«•?• •“
«“ “• ““
yoa."
here
cone
Uxua
the
lino
reluctant
answer.
Edwarls
w«it
on:
them Carhnagb Utterly 1
> did not emUe it tbli. HU eoiec^
6h9d
He n,-.wd l,lms. ir “Fee hen*. Sir -j^, ,
y, p.ancer. and tt ‘ "If I V'toM l-rln« Bemcibiag lo tor- I
“ITe dettrend Id)f prlaoncra orer'lnio
hb eycA wore Glled with the gravity
wcrTT.iil
____ _____ __________ _ _____ ______
.;ilc- P:
or the loverr whuee
wbuee passion .is uoi
to"’ r"'ld
‘v'''**’ tome of them decent
"f foiks-«o• I'd
> u-il ber. but I'm a branded lean
AguiuEt ilia tnlDlDg bk Gregg
gnt me t.. riCe imn the rsneo _,w oof
they dBI ever be pniUsbedr
end au uid'niaa ssd ihcrv’a m>
-------into It"
-ton havr tOglcys word.” petsited iodgmivt liu wes being drawn Into
ebsw bln the trail. I didn't to- "-Joiin lluricyivrn a
uvoivctk 1 Ip.iv fer q;c. 1 worked l-j one of the
iBOectlon. •ilc'll closer. nod ctoser imloa wltb tbla. .end
• .rAt. b’»jc «Uo|.s down there, and It tooU
gst taUed n? with a gaipa :reckon.-.
daughter «f-vhilence. a^.
«,rdi
I're bad nil tta confineiUDt ' “Snre
“Sar thing. H«'a gcncrnlly aiwajw . ''
tu'
“»• TtonAdoo. 1 toft a
-koa may not see
' centeata tbe heed, trbleb
; -..d ugcic here Is the Fort I know
I need.to li.“
ias.-.
,
«W.- •• 1 '
ntoif i'!g catftomcn fooled me
-Well. Ifa ^ closed tortdent n«w.- ‘ ''Voud 1*«« «*ke my gtovea. It s j
-Ton mtin not go wUbout aecUg my lotcito^cdTlois.
■ ilto matter, wrbat bapprtta now.
wwaVreo^ tt, llktdy to taow U l»>f “n bow. Go 1 mto lauiac tl.dr side of the war. I
fdb>e Gone yaar duty.- added Loe mother. You muu have your break­ Make yoaraeU at borne.abend. I'm a younger man than yoa sitkcfl ssvr;. thing I bad on them, and
fast wltb na. It hart ns to think you
—-ns.“
TinlUs sHth latcut te'coBtort him.
.
tdae. new tbet tbe elress ot tlir hot- dldn’Lcome to us for su:>i*r."
Her words meant lltile. but the locdt
was over. feU a-U«nble. 1 reckon
rfaetp I tui
c’bee^l. glow elwance, bat finally ncccpud thevlTc.-. cd. fad
. iTo lU- Oott'nuc
lUed.)
ITI bare 10 go to bed;'' ebe admli
dmitteO. to Iwr eyci. the music In her voice, tbrougb faU body he askrd. #lth liven- ' mtIdr: -Y'o
lalnly^ 1
ablver. U« stammered: -I
' Tm all In. nia night scrrl'
rrl:^ la made him
”ietnru'to *mT'daTlea tomoiv i
lulenwi. a good many questloas
•<!
.0. u>yMun
wearing.tow ite^lYLtetolSrL’ikl-MilH'rnncerandtbeforcw.crvIce^ that cOemn to sneak away that nigbt ’♦♦♦♦♦,
«be did Indtml.rcaMible tbe wreck

.-You nnstn'i do UuL Y'ou caa't do , T*u fcHcrs Lave to to nil round inea. IJ“d a
tood reasou for not-♦
INORTH BATE*.
ef-a woman an she lay out upon ber
The cowlKijB tlilDk yon bare a snap,
. bed. ber tends iwUcbloB. ber eyes thsL Voa are to ajtoenr befare^
lloss Stullod a little. Too showed ' Jtarriv cUi.' i-wl anii umlly fpent :
hut I gum you earn .vuar'tnoDey... timed. K& Itoaa was profoaudly Jodge.•Ue amUed. *^t U tree. Td far■x' alimMd. Ton
tbe doctor,- be
bridgro, burnt brush. Qgliis Ore. rldet
gotten iliat.j
nrgrd. -IM me bring blm."
IlnUtont with wllef. she ertended the roundup aod eovora spreoiy-Ore f®**, , .
Mra Able Lcl .
(
-Km- abc eaU boaklly. bat wlthde.
<’:.e..c--. have l-e^ lal.cii to T«av«w
^ TMliini -Tm oafy UmL I'U be nil ber band. -Good nlgtat. tbeo. e Yoa nairs of traU evciy we; k on »» per
thnir*
tsaatb-wna Geede. bltnsrtf o-hd bis
<h.. ly
»..Uiirtnni. s'li- rc thc.v
-Her father laughs her. eo she said "
'^Ie*fa^her band and drew her to­ ituTwes Isn't WbM 1 would call enjoy­
Ton *om to-i» to brd.;!N
iK'iiy ■ -"I lor lit
U\i r.
•niie wpaSdn't reaieaiUv tne- on ol.i
ward him: ilna. perceiving Ugh wod- ing n Bofi snap."
Por half an hour
.A»trrd\.*iiiit;i’-ig un-1 nife w-re till
COM in;e n:e-M;t J'lr seen her with
d»T and fear is her eyes, be coaqaered
“What do yon do it forf"
' '■ td In tbe nem waning
-God kuovw.; ite |.een asking my- W.-Ihcrford whe;-. tbe Was a klJl«. t . r* at ?4r. fa-'-.-k-v'* out- iluy Url ■..L-vk.
doctor's acrvlcea would .be rcdolmt. himself. -Good night.- be repealed.
AUU- lifii.-v
ho.-ic «gt>iD tber a
aelt itoi <iu«»l.«o!l .lay todar”
never thought xhe d en.w op la:o swh
bu at dm ond ot that time, na the
uf lyi-Uoid tovcr.
1 -TUU ploying laraewmlfub::* some
>=t>i‘;« « vmd-r. IJre tooLe.l Milo;;., il!:;.
had nppnreoAly tollen anlccp. he rate
Mrs. U'ro. GIbsuu and Mias Maude
I out* to. That was a wll j etowd Is-t
"“Cl*'
Ui Uidted o«t tote tbe-ball.
.'jllcn:
.vt
Travctoc City on
1
niglit.
Tto
town
lto«mc
old
tole
f'*'*
Ue tollowdL and tbcy faced eneb
When 1 knew It year, ago l ine 1* •»<> kto^ •’f • fl=rc fo.-sneb-n p
^•Hi* to «fb totliwr, a. ihp aUpcet
Titx ou> surer ncr.'.iTB.
.
trieched tod after tbe resene.
Tbo'f,tic.u* ui .to borne Of Atifaor
* I *OE ranger was nwtikenrd In fJM girl ef IJae Weiherford't. Life I
WbM they were qgbe aloaa Lee
Anurtiwag arc
Imptov.ng.I
cm falut dan-11 I9 the paselDg ebnnged terrlhly. 1 didn't expect t
eoM. Ton moat not go oirt tote tbe
I
of tbe girl's light feet as she see her bare sueli a skein of ellk a tUgnliy lo the heat of hla protew. and
.Mise Ullic jaiic-. is now wor'>.lng

went acrom tbe baU to ber that girt She rare looks tbe queen t to bis eyeq Itezed soinetbing that was to: Mrs
molber’a room, and a moment Uter be me.^tnnaoly and adiulrehle.
Several or (hi- heliihbors In iIj.e i|
weald not daze to attack nnbeard tbe tow murmur of ber voice.
A L

“Voo're JuW tbe kiud of a fignre fo tinliy heic been putting u|t iti the
-KererthHam yoa ahall not gor she Tbrewtng'dlMiie.bUDketa and making Uneofconrwwattoo. butltopauaeen- eatch a girl s eve. She likes vou. 1
dMiared. -Walt a momeot.- ebe com- aacb/scant toilet as be needed, be nblfd him to say; “Miss Wwherford ; could see that, bnt you've got a good ‘
Ylr. Micl Mrs. George Anio’d und
motber'a Bt^iRed Into t^ ball and waited far Is not much westcni: she pot ber train- t oplplon of yourself Tou'rv an edntog to Ibe east She’s been wltb an cated man. Go you InUod to marry Ultle bun Gu>k>;d siwo: l-'ridu; «t (to
bwto return.!
tome uf Me. sed Mrs. .Aui-lis Boyn­
As be stood tbeie at Line TTetberberr
abc came toward blm. a ^k nont ever sloee her father's deaih."
tonra doer and bto mind went hock •fctofMasee and plassare on bar lips.
"He's dead. Is her
' -See here. Mr. Sheep nerder. you ton.
•ear bar Ueee dead, which bad gum
Kridsy wcnulng ahoni thlny of tbo
-So far na anybody knows, be It."
better ride on up to your camp." And
-BowVtber be asked.
far to uone tor ber TulgirtQr. bis rnTt'elL he's no loan 1 knew.blm ton Hoes tuned to motme bis horse.
tof^bors Mid young p^pb- m<v si
-Quite comfortable.teset far bar deepened. Lee TUgtola
*HTalt a minute:" called tbe other 'uic home of Mr. and M^. Wm. ZUfc
•STalt
-Aad your HU voice was very tea- Be was all kinds of a foot Be got
•giMd the done Kid atepped out close
oa tbe wrong side of the rnsticr line- man.
man. and
and bis voice rarprlsed tbe ranthe |.uriio»e o: prtctlcinJrwmc
batoda him.
am a Utile llred,- abe aeknowP np Them Wetberford women think ger with a note of anthortty.
Oy
unit
iq«r bPKGitof 1« dsletoc.-aba wUe- edged. 1 didn't sleep very welLa whole tot of you. ‘Tears like tfat^ ; terribly taken with that glr and”
H’ftu^i snug
perad. -1 thtak abe'a going to sleep. > ^Ton didn't sleep at all.- be declared both fight for you. Are yonkweer on ;owe yon a whole lot l ot I've got t.
toeglrir •
'
: know one thing. I can «« yon're fad ; c“»«> In Mr-and Mrs. Zlek.
k. TIH--efaiWv
Ifa bate.* torrlbla nlgbtl Van mn«
-Now.
a«c
tore,
old
mao"
Roes
ns
I
of
her
and
Jealous
as
a
bear
of
any
oi
nvit
we<-k
wtll
to
bv-M
<
be hnRWjr tired. 1 wUl 8nd yon some
-Ob. yet. 1 did.- abe replied brigblly.
.ItetaMtop. Plaaaadon'tgntmaftUteae two sfdent
sident sonU
aonU controoi
confronted toned sharply, -you want to do a lot : other suitor. Now. 4 want to knW i i.-Miiig at the tome of M
■ m^niuutr eh* smllad wnly. -I eneb other to atworbed sUence with of tbluklDg before you commebi oa whefher yon intend <0 niairy her or J WMircen
Ulti Wetherford. I won't stand for whether you're Just playing with tor._______________
msynoadyoo.keeaac perception, with new dating,
Bo tmdecstnd. -Wbat dM tbe doe- with new intimacy. tUl be recalled
toraayr

SCHOOt REPORT.
«
bimaNf with sdfart Too mutt let me
aaM taetbar was to a TKT low help yoB If there's anything 1 can do. going to say anything ont of tbe way. - Tbe other man was rudjcnly ab!a:e ♦♦♦»♦«♦♦♦«♦♦♦«♦«
1 was fixing fo; to pnlae ber."
I with passlun. Ills form bad tot Us
atote tt eltaltty and that aha mast ba Bemembcr. I'm your*bl* brotber."
Repxri 1-1 i*rlm;in «.<-pur.ii>-ill faui:;
-All tbe aacne. I don't Intend to dis- ‘
veep aatofol.-wblcb was easy anoogh
Uto e>tto<>! IIIaI. Nu. 4. For uxmtto
cuts ber wUb you," waa Cnvanagh'a
toMp. Bnt bow naa-l c« bertoitet
■•nlii.g Fclrujn- IT. iMit
am answer.
and to dfetf Voo have aemi bow Utde
g brotber U to Jiave for breakfast."
.ViimtorMa>a isughl. Ix: Xumto-r
The herder fell back Into alienee
aba cares tor tbe doetor‘a ordan.' Be
while the ranger prepared his bnnk
civl- cerollr-d !•; number Iwj'' enroUte»d ber not to touch nlcoboLOavanagb faoad <be street empty, -far the night. Tbe fact that be trans«d Tf. Toi.'.: Iiiinitor ,-urolled d". Ai
-8bo kjBoto Bka a man than a wom- atlent aod ntterly .commonpuee. He fwred some of the blankets from his
eracedall' i;iteas»»tct-p.-r toiii.iyc
wnt fanta to ble dntles with a deep- own bed to that of his rtxttor did not
•-r .-moiiilanie. T.i TIiom*
Bba tod tbe way Into tbe smaU aH- coed cuavictsoo of tbe ceseotlal Uw- eacape Edwards' keen eyes, and with
K.-r.i or tardy during
«tog room whleb lay at the front of litnim of toe state and of America to grateful toinLbe said:
Em.,. c«.
”1 can^gfve yoa a tip. Mr. Btnger.geocfuL for this qililt of mob Uw
Thos.- hJitng highest nverac"
was to be found In some form through- aald bA breaking ont of a alienee.
rt.'DdHis -••re: A Fourth
crad- l>ni,
out tbe land. Be was disgusted, but Tlie triangle outfit Is bolding more
not beaten. BU reooindos to carry out cattle on'^ forest than their permits
tbe terms of bU contract with ibs call tor.-Hew do yon knowr
-1 beard ent ot Uie boys bragging
He ea'ntod wltb him also a final
distsrtdiig gumpoe of EUa Wether-Much obliged." responded Roes.
Iford's gW that did IndMd thnaien his
Til look into ILpeace of mind. There was an Jnvol­
Edwards went
OTA
untary appeal a wiatfal depth. 10 ber
they're fixing for anetber sbeep klU
glance which awakened-in him an In- oveb-lbere too. AU the sheepmen are
dlgnnnt pity and also blew Into 41^ armed. Thht'a whyJl left,tbe coun­
•omethtog not 00 crcdiable—oome- try. 1 don't want to run *an.v morJ '

tfaag wblcb smoldered beneath bis ebanen of tolhg abofTip. I've bad atoor His voice was firm. “I tnerely
‘coodotu win. Sie had not escaped enough «f tnnible. I can’t aCord to j want to say that U you fool 4bat girl
? **^**“' "**
i be boboowdttg with lodges and Jajtoa. ; 111 klU job.Innoeent as tbey were, roused , j ■„ jnst a bnMien down old cowjiancb- i nou stattQ at Urn. quite convinced
m.
«■ berdlng sheep in order to keep clear that he had pme entirely mad. -Ibafa
« ■»"V. and the 1 of the Uqoor belL"
mighty chlvalrans of you. Mr. Sheep
bef«» be! rmis seemed teuaonable. and tbe Beeder." be replied cntUngly. “tout I'm
haw log enh-, ranger remarked by way of drupplng I at a Ion to anderatand tbla sadden in
*2"“ ^ P**-, tbe subject; Tve nothing to ray fur- «uguaOjn co your part."
a teATl *n> a
*>®’*'* ««<jtbcr than thU-«*ey.tbe rules ef the
-You ueedo t be. I'mttw laCberr
**
«'•««
famst and yon won't get Into any fur- 1 Cavanagi. fairly reeled before this
tbe baM Md dizoetto anwalto toe ed lonely and dUbeartenlng.
-Would
dear at b« em room. It waa BOed any woman fur love of me come to tber tronbte wltb me. And as for retort. His head rang ai if be bad
being
shot
up
by
the
cowmen,
yoa
a
been
stru.^ wiUt a dob. He perwlto toaUdl pnitor tondttm, and to such a bcartlisiooer be asked Umtom corhto'Otood a won enneb. *1*a aelL "And If ebeconaenied to do so not be dUiurbed on any naUonal for- ecHM ibe truth of tbe nun's wotdi
mm. bto 1 can nffar nototog tea- CMtld I be so aelfiab as w asset aacto eat There never has been a elngle ‘ isttSbUy. lie gasped. •HJood Ged.
berder ehsi nor a abeep destroyed.oa
are you Ed VVetberfardr
Ko: tbe fuceat tungcr la this fomc."
- I Tto answar was quick. Tbars wto
tbeae altRodee mut be youkg and
-re-'ilsn><Ttoti btt
kM vdeechasfad.
r<to» efaanawL '-BU
-I'm mighty glad to hear that’
re-*,ianr Tbra
baort tree; otherwise hie life wooUlie
piled EdwardA with ainceto reUet. ,i don't wau the aroaus lo know Pm
Tve tod WAnn of fitettag np leiiTe. I didn't intend to iet anybody
He was Jnst dlsfcliv evt bis nUe and abootlttg down. All I ask bow U 1 ^aaw It AU tbe ume. t meaa It If
i_to B Wttb toe anpper vhen tbe feM of a hone m
qultf nndtheudety of Aceo. 1 tato ina ngany nan Mm to abase her HI

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Cti^eo

Back”
tweBtjMiine yetrt 1 lave
ten K nWTabsfiett a^Kcr
anrheoKatin. DoriHtte
. wntoundonst hnewednd
with but Iktfe RikL Bjictadf.
I m cocifiMd to KT bed Mpkss. I tried Skmn'a LUfatet
and oted h widi sndi utufactorr resoha that! seat far two bziebottka.
and I hare upito this time used about hBf a s»cent book with fpleadid
aacceas.'*-JaMB Hvns. Be^ AA’hite Cooujr. Ick.

Ease m Lm H»n T«b IfiiMte
Mr. Jaus £. Auxando. of North Haipawd^Me., writes:am
a boreesboer and sabject to many strains to aiy bod and hifis which has
brougfatoa ifanmatism intbeaciaticaem. 1 had k an bad owa wi|^
wbeamttmf inmyduir.tbatlbadtoJ^oimyfMttofetldiM. 1
at ooc« applied )-our
Q ••

SLOANS .
UNIMENT

“I

to the affected part and in kn than ten
t Ihbib it iT tto bcK ^ iH l-toimMlU-

k wus

Sloan’s Liniment does not need any
rubbing.
It's a powerful penetrant
Tiy it for Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat
It gives almost instant relief,
**

PrtM So.. 60e„ and klXM at AU DealMi.
fato far atww-B Fra. Bb^b. tUftm. AAOrem

K\DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTCm, MASS.

hiftv.

"CTSKit

EST FLOUR
Makes
,EST •
FAD

Bf

hannaN &
LA Y C0.

Builders Hardware
If you ar,- goJbc lo du suy buOdfas thU rammer R wUI pay }wi
to get uur
00 Hardearc 1-et u.> figorc oa |ov Ball bUL Well
u> aod saw you some money See w Une of locka. ko^ nnd
binges. M'.- toy these goods dlr«Ht (fott the manufaetarars and tma
make you >«me extremely low prloos.
In bare tirdware we have The "Big 4' and tbe *rWhlr»wlOfi"
door ^ers They are easy renning and cadt coito o€ the track
We Mo ba-« hay cars, barn door lairbet. Is tact everything yon
need Ic bardu ^re for tbe bouse or barn.

FRANK TRUDE

'GSA«D TSA>BB8B'^«U> AND TBAVira 8AT KAOtE, TVtSDAt, FEBKnAST H. imi.
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Uiclu R. r. D. No. I; 6o**lo ttaa*- loMotaNoMa
•a aa• tor, FV« Loto. Hlcb.
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tkM Bteo. I win W M gU4 »hM I
M/Sa
sa
taek'to
wM
It
wmm
■ Now lor w raalij'-tnb' i------------* Vttft for the week! Wa hare taken
tonnaomn not ta ana lha ebUdrnn
oartabUr «m of oer
t
<ar- Mr moat aad two <
and I do aot woBder
BP BO owch room jaat teUaf
each other that thera to not much
<>«« vtotUng m trai^New York that too were hanv.
tUtttHINC
PREWDBNrs araaa tor a loag atofy. What ah^ *e
Baato^ttaker would Uke to
ViaiT.
talk about. Would you Ilka to bear of ^ toe Sanhiaa Oub aad Haatane
suttoaa Bar. Uldu R. F. D. No. i.
winter aelchborar 8««to>iy. aad toe Oorroipoodeato CTub,
Feb. 1. 19ki.
tt of letiera aad card* and >
too. Heaae’put tay bum. atoo. on Deer PraeidcatI this waek. that This to the story
toe CoreepoodcBce Uat ~
wlU write aaoiher letter to the
Oa* cold aMralag Farmer C3orer
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anb. It'* wf long
* ■niiea. --------.««. mma ■ uu M ff»f»d la the rear of toe hem. lurk la reerw-wi. i wi*n yoa wcmia pieaae
^ eloce I
^
t© >ola the a«.«iitwe
ktoktag out over toe Mda.
Bobeit'* name oa too Cradle wrote. I lotoed It a tong while ago. 1

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SnasWaay*. toe. aad word* aatll the cteaa walto wore fo coverod

make tbe eery alcoet CTob
erer beard ahoat.
oaa of toe happlaat ereau of toe
^
Prudent
reaUM BUMA BATU, IdMer.

grade. I like my teacher \-ery

calted a pletare of toe Ohrk School

wUl dose, hoping to ^
bear from loU of
lo hare_____
... Some of cay
grotp to hraak toe mosotoar. 'The cal- JJJ*
••‘othtr.
tin had baan fad. aad each animal wae
lo yon aad an ,<*001 frlead* bare lost ibelr card*
toe Snashlne ff
maacbtng ccateatedly at lU pile- of
and button* aad would each like
Tour S^Wner.
I
h,,# aootoer.
Their --------- bay In toe aaiwUne. *caUertns ebaS
Isabel WUaoB.
Kaley, Marto Hu»by. AUce K««*ar toe nowy barnyard.

toe dlnlns room of tbe Cumther*' big
bouse i-tudylng bis lessons for lomor«>*• All tbe rest of toe tamlly hsd
*»“• “> “» tKolag nicht of tbe win<er fair of Uie village church, aad tbe
•»«»• •»* »o ««» >« <»oM bare
heard yourself think, et least Benny
said eq afteraard whenever he told
the story. All of a sodden. In the
ildst of tbe sUUoess. Benny wat
you and
b,>*^r knock at the door

ml^ an eoe toe {dwtograph. ahd tba bum, e « u ttartied "Bob-wbite!" New York addreet (or toe Comspood• realise wbat u merry, uuaahiny group I
teiy toere wu* au answaring
Leona Send.
from^toe woods aerom toe Setds.
K always please* me to bear from
tbea another and another, and
Aaotber thiag that eras especially 1
Westord. Mich.
tbe oldSanshloerp and know that
uhout twenty ^uail
daligbtfui was a letter from Ulee «
Jan. ». till, they are sUli Interested.
.
on tbe ground, two
A. L Coral Pauliw. wbo used to be a Bun- auauMn
aUae glri beraMI. (and not so many «r thraa rod* from whera Mr. dorer
I eometblag to be a SunBendon, Mich.. 9. P. D. No. 1.
TM. MO. «um;i W. P«l»
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hope aU toe Saaahlaare are the new*, cowawttoa. II ttet too 4am\ tMa ito
t CD to echool erary day 1 can. t am aad cat lottaa batere U baau. toace
la the flftb crude. My n/tHm ate win he aome eawahlac *reMd toaat
part*. BOW I taU Me!"
ceocrepby
WeO. toe enow du CD with a ttoww
teadlac la an ladtoa baok. Tbe
daye' hMry rata, aura oaoMh. Aa
of H to -The Sons of Hiawatha." 1 iwoUea Hrutou rmtoed toward too
waa etorea yean old the twenty- kwboaad Bdli etrMto.
fourth of December, ft etl. a* my letTbare'* a -------- Hmi atr^ oa
ter to gettiac hmg. i will clooe.
that dan.- declared Vuela Fata, oa
Youta truly.
the fourth day.
H the tom •aa*.
Buther CuiuilagtaeiiL
toe brldce to «are to foilow.Don't you think “Ht*w*lhe" to laThe ice above bed broksa aad tha
t*r«»Uag? It to oaa of
(arohte gruat white, tossed cahm
smootoly to toe edge of toe dUk
iduiund lato the feamlag waiar haSUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
neaih. aad aalled away. On the 8Rh
Roll of Heoer.
day. tbe toreat of r«lu etin tML To
:i8. Bessto^ldtuker.
make matten woraa, tohama's Mg
Nellie B. TlBany.
drive of log* caaM down tha Mrwm.
and the rlrer waa soon way ahosw
blgb-waiei- mark.
» •»» rlBht o'clock In Ibe evenlas.
Ncrlf all toe Ttnato folk hurried

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I was risIUBg tba Primary Room at

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•Thay aU aoamad lataraatod. and u
Fhrmar OloTer wu caratnl not w
,, getUng long eaongb. so I wlU
a roaaU I taro maay aamea to aend Mgbtaa bis woodland gnona. and toe clou.
yaa. I taro aakod Mlae teuwUi imst Bwrwlns ba put out wheel lor
prem'
fUtar toacher) taromlttarululotota.a.d throw baadfnl. of ctaE la
Braa« Daria
ttato. ao tony WlU try to be real Ban•^‘eh tbe cattle had toft The
mdoed It doe* take a steal deal of
I utauU toank yon *efy Wndly If you
wfll send cards aad bottoaa to my addneu for tta foUowlBf:
JlranU Poiem. Brhardt Beten. WUlie UIrd. Btaer Dalton, Harold Pease,
■eyaurd Pearo. Harold Cook. Mamie
Cook. Gordon Curtsou. duronce CurlI Curteon. Qaeataa Qabm.
Walter Baekler. Gould . Buea. WUlie
Baas. Blto Poaalns Veto Andorsoa.
Itsyhta ytahaow.
Pbeniu Murted Cluttei. Clar’
aWiMNIh alsg!
. ^ wakulau Lydia Wakalat. Whiter

BaWaai
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OMi. Ua.«a.
Mni, Btoaciie
-Nodow. Jtotli
Nedow.
Fleuue addieee
'
lilts Coni Panlos,
“'“ANidu

mi

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“5
fatdins toe guall*
become us
mnto a part of tba day's routine u
looUus after toe bens and turkeya.
tfhe cold monUng. after tbey bad
eutea. toe klnd-beartod farmer found
toe whole Sock huddled tosetber under tba bay. uppurenUy enjayias the
warmth. Strance to say. they Barer
____..-----------------------------■ -cane for their food whaa It snowed or
^ V..!!t7n_i
ralaed. Whan

dctenuluuUouln bechoeryuad^llof
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j" paow'rou"do Bo~full
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Northpoit. Mich.
Jan. 29. 1911.
Dear ProeWeatI would like to Join the Sunshine
aub. .I Mil
am .D4I
ten JCU..O
y ear, UJU.
old. tI aul
am MM
In
“>* “”h grude. My studies arc reed*»«. «rttomellc. grammar,
srotntnsr. geofrapby
geograpby
unlaai frightonaC they hsoally walked
My leacher'a name Is
away to ttafr farorlte tanuU in tta
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—AyttWOfth. I hSVS. lOU^ Of fUD
pore acr^n .t..
tha M.M.
Selds. .f-fc-.
'Thay aa.a.
aerer
sUdlng down hUI at school. I hare a
aUgbtad Oh'the tfoee. bht oecaalonuliy
pnppy and his name Is Ned. He trie*
perched on tta roll (shoe. Onco or
to pull off my mittens and ran away
A.„rw.cu
an. Mc u. boa..
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,cb^ new names for tbe Sunshlac
"bey^ illr^u HeliSer«
ten- Lauren Helmick. ace eMit- Net
Im karton ace eS« >hei?Jdd.^'
«, ,,, seiidSii Mich. and you cun
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nendthecurdsund
bwionsiome.uod
I will give them u tbe owners. 1 bare
also a name for tbe Cradle Roll. It is
Roy 'Near, age one year and seve'n
moatbs. Ills address 1. Bendon.
Mich.. Box 91. You can also aaad bis
card to me. I would Use to know the
names and addresses of ail thoro on
toe
Coreropondence
Ust. WlU
yon
K4MM
N...I
Cl SiWUUCUW
>^.1»• IM J
UU
pleese send me unotber curd for Lee
Undls? He he. lori his. 1 gue^ I
will close for this time.
I'rom a Snnsblner.
Eibel H
I will print tbe Ust of Corrupondeare Members In Mother part of tha

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^ ^i^gy wUto lea.
nisbed to toe brisk of tho dam.
pi«a*^ orer into tbe boIUaC. fwlriJag
b4.tn. und then wblrM oa down tbe
curwat.
-yi,*
,, ,
Rah (hr
your live*: Rnt'“ a
cried. There wu a short, aharp rw
p^K. then p
-ai«, waad aad tha
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**“ borlOed to see a big -oneeiaa fMl aad etartad wUrttag aad
“«
<Uahlnc dowa toe stroam.^^
•'*
“•*
‘® mi la.
xwo mltea balaw mini tta tans.
There wu.ne one upon whom to toU new” v«5 bridJI uTpridTofZ
«bole town. No’Sa could doubt tta
result sboald
I
tta' Soatlhg spaa b*
«ood tber^ 1 ' _____
«’«»“> ‘O' out. At length drlren againit IL
«"'=
"The new rma-U go." sroaaad Ctcl*
Pete, “and the town wtU ta amro than
*‘'"*'*
three tbousaad dnllaiu tp dabt. aad ho
f**"
*“* **"“>'
heller off than tatoTO' wa bad tt.
*“
‘*™'
««lber'-beat brid«a la tta wtata'co^'
•»*r*«rd: and then, not flndlag
f
lu nolgb
answered.
It
begin
to
pound
““*'^red.
It
begun
to
pound
, ,«ked Ut John. John b
.
.
fU feet nnUl i«or
both hta'tta i
“ ****
that toe door wouU bui Omrrge was aheadlofro
of .u Wh. u
(aU and break off Us blnceu.
coold cut acroas to Of north «
“1 may as well otto" the door." said
,he rtUage. ranch Un a|ronm bek
“Tbe creature, ^haierer It it. wUl
„d a s n ua tt a
break It down
anyway.’’
rn Myway.the bridge misht be ttrod. Biit *
So going cuUoui^ to
door, then Ume! George wamduiel
Benny opened U a Huto way; and to
u* caught pp a umsa aofl ef toe
bis surprise, and frigbti In walked a driver* cable, dubed to tta pUoe
liUle Shetland 'ponyc-the cunnlngest where Nate Alton tad blttaed his mdBendon. Mich.. K. F. a No. 1. '
UtUe Sbettood pony you erer saw.
g,, aorse. leaped oa tta aBimat'a
* Fhb. 1.1911.
Bunny was ao astooUbed that be hack, and atnfied -aenat noontry aa g

ere. who wUl aU try to be tor- Phnner Ctorer's bounty. When kprfng
Oils PuLusm.
^ lag aad aoBublny.nad^!
epaaed ttalr fctod-twsftad
I funny, 'cunning dogr lit
WenM yen Uko to know tta names asat tbom only
Aelds usd
to play with you.
fQtabtau. of tta boys and glrfe wbo sent postals woods; but wbuneror bob-wbite's mn. .
M >*
ta too pony walked over to
-Here, let that borro aloott" staateblne i«ge again. I am going i
tol* weekf Wtf. tbe first one of all tlcul enU cornea orur toe summer
him aad lifted up bl* forefoot for ^d Nsle. angrUy. ■ b.v,« b...
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ewna from Maliol Uuhn (wbo Urea at mmdows tt wOl bring pleasant mom- 8«“®tt city. MJet.. R. F. D. No.
R.»,* „

h.mi." TI,^ I,
If
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Ctodar.-you kbow.l Mabel sent tbe oriaa of thooa wloier bruakfasts In toe

Box3l.Jan.su.ls.il.
senitbls year. There 1.
boos, m
and
*'*
*®*‘-f"■*
’r>» uaderaiood what
jAtaaaowf
eEnutosaat p»^oloE^aI* postal Nif her eno*y burayard.
Dear PresidentIn iront of our ,*7*^*^”^
bouse,
, 1““
'
■“<> right Into toe pnr- B^t ^to do. “Paj him torongb. aad
sad whUs. . mttd^ oSta with soft. nhas»
-----------------------I »« **dns to etoool every day, I Ins on IL Aad I slide down hlU. 1 lorIf yen Idl blm (tta tows wtR p«7 (ta
coat and tatoUlgmit oyaa. Ma^
SUNSHINE LETTER*.
taro six studies. ( am In toe otto like to go coustlug. don't yonf I guee*
“Ob. dmr’“ exetoimed Beany. "Ob. )
l-caata HHfid ilghL
foud room on the postal for many laBmplro. Mich.
gfade. I am elerea years oU. WlU I wfll dose fM^ ibU Ume.. no good-bye. daar! What stall I do? What la tta
x-way galloped George, with aU the
fuath vtgds btow.
tmrotlus words, and —toe —-r*
27. 1911. you please send me some cards and
From n SoneblDe friend.
mea aad hoy* of tie rUaga knrrylas
eff two more itaBtaiu, Han nod D«w Proaldent—
bnttnna for my cousins? Ttaro «re
■ AHhur HuddiMim
Badle EageL '
Aa I tara not written tn a tong Ume my coaalns'names: Mtldrad MuiM
AU tta roat of tot poat^ were nX- I Ibou^l I wooW €rite now. It Is age eight; Margery Mato, age six; sport, but 1 taren't bad a eltaaee to
uThlnd legs, ^*f^ta*iBo^^b'iSprBa*tt
enttaea; and were (retn Clare Brooks, rory warm aad ttawlng oat of doors. NlU Malb. a^ five; Eddto Nelron. slide dowa bill for t tong, tong Ume.
.tending cm lU forefeet and kicking m to,ard toe i^re.^aB the wt^
gidiJliBk's heap! Mlaala Sopar, Ratta c>^twb.n xiu tt acu aa If we might lose our snow, age fire. And please pul ttachel NelInto the air. and then roUlng over ,w*pt out Into ton currant agMn. ‘
te'Hgy.Thi^
,
omeu..
JeSesa, Albert FUnkop. I would tore to a.*e warm weather, son'e aame on tbe Cradle Roll. Sbe
Fife Laka. Mich.
u<l getting up again to dance. After
onre upon the dangerous ’raft.

Pton Oeddea. OUre Golden. Anna >»t would not Uke to nee tbe snow to om yenr old. This I* aU I can think
Feb. 2. 1911. nwhile Denny began to tough heartily Ccoige quickly m«d« cm aad tif the
Graady.
Rooan. laat Raoan. and go o» so aariy. I go to school even of for this time.
u^r President,i ,h. .ipht. and by the time bis fa- great rope fast to toe atoat
Mra. A. M. Cook, wbo Urea In taOoa- day. and am In toe aeveoto grade. 1
From
| win not well as long's* t did be- tber and moUier got home toere were umber. then waltad far hto Aanoa to
Bar. Watatagton.
Hbe my taaehar roo' much. Her name
Erma Nelson.
fore. There Ig. not much news to peai. of laughter e.-holng from toe .bub, II came laat tatora ta rUtaed
gagriag.
TaarFraMdaal teU toil abe woaW to Mias Wbetaa. This to oar first
U was nice. to-hear from you and write, and I would notbarewrlUen
ertorand outof the frontdoor.
the lowerbridge,
s^ a petal of
malL aad ta. Indeed Uke.to.be yoar Valeatlne. and week of schooling after four weeks va- year sUCer again. It ha* been a long butfor one of myfriend* who wtohes “Whv. «-hst is thematter.Bennyr wooded land Inltod agt^o tta water
wU alag.
kspaa you wffl let-tar “ptor that she
«’a racrived our buttons and Ume since you wrote to the Sunsbine w join. Her name to Zola Brower. .«i.jBed Mrs, Caruihers. hurrylttf In- At toe span iwnag la fewwd tlfis
h^ fcpf tta/W:
rery gUd to get them. I am a page.
iieare send roe her card Md button, to tta parior. But the question died p,dnt of land. Oaorga apt^'tahart.
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^ ^ extra button, as I bareu't on her Ups as sbe saw. with msion- swiftly wound ton aad a( tbik el^
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Wa taro Iwo am aamaa for tbe Martha Boynton wrote yon. She de- Summit City. MIcb.. R- F. 1). No. 1. an>. I would like to Join tbe Boo- tsbed
llUle around and aro^ k targa traa, aaad
-C
'MWjJitoMWRS.
Ooroey&^ea Uat tota week . Tbe, lirorotl the battan* lo oi. A* the
Box 31. Jan. 30. 1911.
shine Humane Society, and help to gbetUnd pony stMdlng on bl* bead in made tt fast The brtaea span swgpi
v-MM PMtattk ftottpwt. Mtoh.
addraasss nye Irobel YFItoon. Trarorse sanw to deep It makes It rather bard Dear President—
protect tbe dumb animals from 111 the middle of the ptono stool, while around toe iminL qalrorta as It frit
AMBka mattrnk, Tiasaiae
Oty» city. Mich.. R:'T. D. No. I. Md Boy In' os slris to get around, so we are
As my sister to writing I thought I usage *» much as I can. Well, a* ibis Benny shrieked with laughter, which ibe resisunre ofVe tlgfatealng eeMe.
IBta
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Fetttosa. Klngaley. Mich. Who will be g®lh to drop toe Club Uli sprinx We would write to you. too. I have some to getting ratber long 1 will close.
they all took up. (or tbe sight was then floated cloea to the icy •bore.
Mfflg'TIntaMUk. M***, R. F. tta flm to send each of tbero Sun- were so ilsd to receive help from you names for toe Snnshlne Club. Tbey Even' Tour Sunshlncr end betper.
fosny to see. -abere U rocked w nad fre as tbe cur■blaet, a card?
iit idanalag oar Oab. As my letter is va Rlctard Nelson. a(e eight; FredNelUe B. Tiffany.
-He rame aad knocked oa tta door rent rnshed by.
■ fUe t.»Sr^ iHck.Naam
Tta aatlra list of correspoadeace betting 'long. 1 wUI close, hoping to jRe Briggs, age five; Harvey Briggs. I am glad to put yonr name on'the
hlmseir. mamma: " exclaimed Benny. -nie new bridge wu aared!
roamtara baa ta®® asked for. and
tt In print.
Jage six: l.ewis Brlgg*. age eight; Roll of Honor. Nellie, and am sure ip explanation.
When the excited crowd cnmo Bp
your Fnsideat will print tt bere. Md
Vonr leriog Sunahiner,
J
Aaron Brings, age thirteen; Vna you win be o real hcl|>er.
^Who Is her -Where did be rome ihev found a weak. wblte^aoeA bdy.
AHca AparM^niBa^^HIdk toes yoa boya and girls cm cat tt out
Myrtle Beenmn.
Briggs, age ten. I go to school every
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fromT' “How did be get loT' were BcateF ujion the pMoi. iooktag at tbs
asd earo IL Don't yon think that wID
'The snoar has come again, hasn't IL day. Two -weegs ago was my birtbTraverse Citj. .Mlcb
the.questions which cverv'bod) asked ttimining roi« with boyish triampb.
,<atetosel»ad Sadia Bagal, OadaR ^ agM Idea?
My«le. I rather like (he winter d«y. | «•* fourtam. I got- eleven
.
Feb. l. toll but nobody could answer. Wblle ili«*> other rojies were broatat aad the
Hlta. Nutai root by Mabal Maba.
um Jetaaoa, 1919 Btoak Aro, 8a- weather.
preseats: six itosi cards, two haodker- Dear President—
were toughing anil talking, and while broken fsi«o was securely fsstaaad.'
aJMaalfl IVUttafcar. Trswaa City, parlor. Wls.; Katblaaa aad Adeline
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rbiefs. en Iron bolder. Md a pin cusb
I would like to piiu the Bunshloe ibe inny was still doing hi- tricks,
u wa* a happy proeroaloo that roSDta.. IL F. D. tta 1 Mbbm aaat by PUrloag. Drtan, Waab.; Cecil Bottorf,
Kingaley. Micb.
ion. This le all 1 can think of. ao Club, will ,'uu please send me a card tbere came vol<x» at the door And toroe.l to the village to tell tta welSniBBB..
South ^bA lad., Oaa. .Dal.; Slater
. Jan. 28. toll, good-bye.
and button* I like to read toe Sunof them was a hig gruff voice, rooie new*. At tba bawd of It ware
' "•T'liinro iWMliit IMIUB Ht*—IdMe. FUnt. Micb.. Gan. Del.; Edna Dear President—
From
sbloe letters I go to Hcbool and am wblcb.saM:
I'nrle Pete and Nale Allen, and oa
V 4ii:'lHRln
Btadno,
N. aad Bdito Jobuoa. >12 Fonrtb 8L.
Perhapa you would like to know
Ada Nelson.
In the third grade My tearber's name, -j roekon he - here Thai young fel xuie aIIch'b tired borro wag Caro«a—.
.
*T W^ JlDdilroTnn
MMittga. Micb.; Isabel WOsoa. Trav- abont'aM- Christmas. Our whole Ismu Richard .vonr Ittllc c-ooslu? I sup- to Miss iJllisn. Hart. 1 like to gn to ier at the conic >coji him lomln up , beered by tbe whole 'cTOwA—Wo.... - - -.................
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man's Home Conpaaloa.
mates, aren’t tbey?
Join tbe Snnshlne Club. too. Will you ,-They re after the ivinv." *hlh|iered
■ — i Idease send her a card aad buttob. Oenn:
'i>h wi» (hey take blm
Stmahiae Rmllas.
A:,Di
coming In
A little boy, four aad a half year*
e *ald. with I.
Daria. TraTorro City. Mich, R. F. D. while my conala. Ava Vnlenconit.
Copemtoh. Mich.. K. F. D. .No. 2. also? She ts t a .vcirs old.
old. waa taken lo tta shoemaker'*
sp. No. 4; Gladys MePbaU. Neaaan City. E*ro them OUL I got a box of wrlUng
Jan. so. |»||. iMnk of any n c now 1 tope to,be ,,
And >'iie cnii'ish. iiic> were after *bop to gel his boot* balf-soiad. H"
Dm Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1; Rboda HnletL Papar. a bOOk^^;3:be PUgrim'a Prog- Dear l>rcsidenta Sunsbloer.
!1C ism.' He wa» » tnc*< |iony. toe watched (be aboemaker very closely
mw„M Vera BatretL Charley BarrML Roy reai." a coapta^.tiee. a cap and aaui would like very much to Join toe From
Cft cine in the clrcur which was play- while be was flttlag tbe last. Md
taretL Emmn Ktdndorfer Jolla Kola- ccr, n Jnek-luiife. nnd a hMdkerchlef. ^Sunshine Oub. I am eight yeara old. I
Zdenka Spcracek.
-vD. Ita 1. 1
>g 111 ih<- licit town, and for two days finally aald: “I'm afraid It win be
dorter. Grace Peace. Hillard Bowers. We tad irianty of candy aad peMtns *an in tbe second grade. My tescbI *under bow uid you are. Zdenka
-e mcii hnd searcbed for him. And hsrd to find one toe right sga lor my
JIBtaiStFtaroa, -WU- Addle DelL Florence DHL Summit besides. I hope you bad a merry er'x name 1s Sidney Lumle.v. 1 like Is Alice older than you are?
CW Ihec w<-rf overjoved lo see him. booU."
toM. flaiir
Otr. Mich.: Mabel Maba. Cedar Mkb.. Chrisuaaa aad a happy New Tear, l my'teacber very mneb. My peu are
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nd the l-on> w« delighted lo see

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Atom. UaroU Box 4>: Mabel HoUaad. Maple aty. have Just roeoveted from aa'attack of a doggie and a kitten My doggie’s
Grawn. Mi> h
tea wtth Ids
CartoWL
R. F. D. No. 2: Ethel Bow. Bur- sicknes*. I was atek in bed tlftro day*, name Is SporL My kittle's ume Is
Feb 1. IfJ: ti.em. s1m>
Te? waa Moritod o
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Gartak **<*^ta. Mtta.; Dora MyatL Rapid and tbea I came down with toe Toby. 1 have two elster* aad three Dee.- Prerldeut"Me wb« a a.klo' lo.- 'i^tnethiB' to motber one day. _amt amoag «tar
QanMR’Mniw^allw liaMar. Oar- City. Miclu B. F. a No. t Bax 19; namp*. There are a lot of people in broibera. My pau is hauling togs
I (bought I would wriio you a few cj,, »aid the mao. a* be smilingly led deloUes a router of orange geUUpe
*Vff-BSta'mk''|iM.'Etta Foaslng. Helea HIrt Rapid City. Hlta. R. F. Kittgaley tariag them. There was one now. Please send me acard Md but- lines, l will be eight yesr* old the ibe i»u> a*a>
-And betoongbt
mi
before blm. It wu a new
^ ASduM 0«SU FtaatL MarW D. No. 1. Box II; Bay Fewtoas. Lo- jlri wtaovwaat ta school all tbe Ume ton.
third day of April. This •* n» secood
gi'c it to blm if be done bis dish to the little Irilow. and ta ayad
'CMM/VrotaaSRttSlaL tFdta WakDaria asd Artie HOL Kingsley, she bed Ibam. af course axpoalng aU
From
>r«r of school. I hurt my thumb, but tri.k* Con.c on. now. Chrltwpber u dln«aragingly s mlntne, tbea atfd.
'ata.-WWlar BHktar. BtoRtaa Hadow. Micb.; H^B Kavarik. Omeoa. Mich., tta raaL Wm yoa ptoasa tnt m> ume
Olu Moreel
it to moei well. We bate not hsd a c'oluuhu>. an don t you run away very finely, ' ll you pluaa ’*«.
'tad Rilh nafiOY. liataad. J|k» R. F. Dl Nn. l. Bnx II; Marr Bradriek. on tta Oorrosnoadohea life? -WolL 1i un happy to hare y-u (or a
Sun- whole week of school berause my
ibsnk ;ou I ratber gtroro yaa aaa
Harou aM ta Wta Coral Paalat.
Cuater. Mlta., R. F. D. No. l; wlU close, toping to see thto la prtnL shlu girl, and hope you wUI Uke yonr teseber's larenu were sick 1 will . Becnv s-atcbc>
ibe pony natll be hsve It back-lt keeps wagglBg aaT
'-----------------------Violet Barabaid aad Kate O. Tuttle.
Yoar Soashiaar.
card and button.
ckro.
wa* out of vight to tbe darkness, and
. SIMtaNtNS eRAOCE ROIA.
Copamlsb. Mich.; Maggie'Msewander.
Roy Pewlass.
'•
From
then he went to bed to dream that hto
Mamma: "Does yonr' aar ataar
•ag. Hemt. aftt aaa rear aaroa Oopamlah. Mich, k. F. D. No. 1. Bp*
^'hat a happy Ume yon mast have Traverse City. Mich., R- F. D. No. 1.
Cloyd Ha.ver,.
,«p, bought blm * circus pony exact Roubte:
“No. naauBA" Maatasa:
htaalta. RiaiaH. Mieh. Nam* eeat ta 71; Olady* Harvey, asd Matale Ev*. bad Christaas* I am ^ you told us
Jaa. 8i. 1911.
what did jou do with the nncipeti j, tike toe one that had called upon -Then why bate you put cettaa ta Itr
MMI llaiRiHia
lyn Wtariar, Old Mtstfcm. Micb.: Nrt- all abutn tt.
Dear Fresldeated vacation? I am glad you spent bm, and whose visit bo bad enjoyed Roi.blc:
"Well, mamma, you kaep
• •RMhMfilMaa. aae om year. Bum- Us ooietL aad~ Aim GlUett. Cement
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I bop* you and an tbe Snnsblner* some of tbe time writing a letter tor *o very much.—Tbe Sunday School teUlng me that r lean ea ttttla tamttaiE,«ta',|LF.D..)tal Kama Ctty. Mich. R. F. D. No. l; Aana-Traverae City. Ulcb.. R..F. D. No. I. had a ha'ppy Cbrlstma*. I gw for the Sunshine page
.Advacau.
Jaa.2S.191L
Cbrisiaus a
Graady. Metvx Mich.; Elva ...
two yeara. Mlcta^ Eibcr McMlehael, Stewart Dear Prerident—
ba* been ouit* tnrro. a book, a framed niclttre. a eet
The Sravra Soy of tha Vtllaga.
"Mamma." asked , a pracnctoaa .
«. F. D. N^ i. Kat4«L. apd Bealah Mooa. Bcadoa.
I wlU now write
___ Mtoh.: Etva Ortffla. Bata*. MIta.;
' U * all right If tbe snow thaw only
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Hleb.;a awhile
wbtl*afaca I tav* wriuea. lea'i this of bcanty plas. aand a pair •( glove*. Dear PresidentItaey Harfeaer. EM Uadiiwtoa. and Arihnr'lUd-rtavely-fiay?
A, l have not written to toe 8i^- w* by the son." said tnci* Pet® I.??*?*-.»..•*?* sta. r®«»*ta
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eblalag ea.Ftor
ea-Fiar e*u-»a
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a dog aad.twp
and.twp rats.^
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