Grand Traverse Herald, March 15, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 15, 1906

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TRAVEmC CITY. 0«AM» TRAVEMt COUIfTY, MICHIGAN. TKWMOAY, MARCH 18,11
reallxailoo ef tbe magnltode of this
t year with pota- Tbe qnaltly and feeding
cartac for It. Later apiaylM* «•»«> I lo« la al cbe Miae time SCO pounds per ■ben follow the n
Ahboogh toe aapknlt lafcn of THMcorn may be vasUy improved by selec- crop, and the resulu that would toUow
•MU OTMM*
fomieriT adrlied are esseailal to the acre of a food fenlllter worth ihlrtlf
general Improvemcsi of eullural id and Vesenela fanlA over W per
and wltbont roaortlng
bT M O. lAtd. lr«n Now
“^alo Blight and Its TreatmeA...llaA a toe. He begins blocking
oeat of the aspbaU naed. amall Aepro
frealest eaeeeia. especially In
leal
nnaljsls.
H
mi of tbe oil Is tM- meibods la growlag com.
was
tlm
snbjeci
of'aa
addreas
by
Mr.
kr W. B arv.
re foond M the Umrourae ot Tal
Uip admber of wormy apides caused thinning oot as soon as possible whll.
Mr. N. P. Hull of
lalned lo the germ and by sHectlng
Tbt elereatk
pIsBis are eulte small and glres C. A. MeCue of Ibe Agricultural col­
by the socend brood of coddlloR
de Triraa. to Swluertand; SeyaaeL on
bis metboda of T.rowlag
kernels with large germs we toe:
(be sbot-hole fungus , frequent cultiratloo during the grow- lege. wbo gave Ibe resuM of Bumerthe Corn Crop with a Silo.- For this the'Rhone; Cnha and Anrertro. The
k.
kfis ninffl I inv
WhM resdr lo harrest oua experimenu be hmi condoded Ibe oil content and also the viga
a hybrid com pro­ largest Sooth American aapkah IMa
rUaliiy
of
tbe
plant.
Be
also
tbe
Monday, reh. I*tb. and eoollnulaf naalong this line. A preventive and not
coostaU ot a darfc^trowBIsh desalt M
•ure mast be used, as the disease of the protein Is raotalhed hi the bard duced by crossing a Blai wtih a den:
tll the ttrd.
and cOTcred with the lopa. Afteral-Auld and aemi-aolld auMtoMr.
variety. Adhering to the Alai type In
■nt ge^ aeaahm. of the Itutltute ___be said n is not an unmIacU
IBM be cured after It bas gained a Alnty portion of the kernel which
they are haulnl directly from the
stnded by Mnka from three to
selection he geU a com with
wm held la the cotlece armory with eril. as the lltne.ssll and sulnhur rein10 the factory. Mr. Cook ralsnl Arm foothold upon the Add. Bordeanx be more readily studied after seal
six feet high, la the center cf this
tbe
scale
It
al«>
an
eMelleni
high
protela
eonient,
a
amall
stalk
capacity tor about 800 people,
mixture is able to and wUl prevent In water tor half an hoar. Through
1514 tons per acre last year.
take
Is a coatinaal eJeeUoa of hot Aatd
re^y
against
the
applosfcab.
He
be­
wid at moot of the eotsloas the seats
Ihe tale blight which Is the meet de­ careful breeding Dr. C. G. Hopklni of with a large amoual of toltage.
The
discussion
was
led
by
R.
6.
ptanta la drills.
we« well Blled- The meetlnf. of the lieves the remedy Is Just as effective Reynolds of Owosso. who tald this structive. eaasing the tubers to rot nunoit has made a rartaUon la
Womea-i roairoai were heU la the wltbotil the salt, and simply iis« IS country' ought to raise all tb'* sugar It ss well as destroying Ihe leaves. He protein content of corn from U to aeed than be would if gro
lednre room of the wooteo s bolldinf. pounds of aulpbur and 15 iwunda of consumes. Instead of which we are advised beginnlBg early and sproylng 17.2 per cent, and In the oO eonienl crop tor tbe grain alone. 1
best twnlu la feeding silage of this It to plecea wclgklng to the DetghborTS were also lime lo » galloos of water. The manthrtw weeks during the from 2.1 to 7.7 percent.
raising grain id export and are Import­
bood rt 24 ponnda. rerttoas *• feet to
________
a of the ea- __of doing the spreylog bas much to
flroo la-the leetore
r
ne impurtani points were bronght* character, aa it gives about the right arra and about four IM daep brtag
ing siigmr to the value of lioo.ooo.noo season, using |«ris green ov other polpioportloa of bulk to eooceatraled
s. The iuchlfao Coni do with the ootoome. Every pan of
n tbe discnaslon. wtaleh
with the Bordeaux mixture wl
He raises coni Instead of
food. Ths adrantagei elalmed for the worked at one time. Aa qolcklr aa
Improrement aasodsUoa also held Its the surface of the tree should lu- cov­
his clover sod. thro foUows necessary to kUl tbe bugs. The ex­ fay W. F. Raven o{ Brooklyn.
. Ant. It Is a ebrop form of freed from its ■urraondtogs It Is placed
•sBoal meetlBf la conneclioa with the ered.
barren stalks In the breeding
>n was led by T, A. Pbr- with beela. His crop of ten acres sold pense of each iqtroylng as conU
storage. BO other bnlldlng of equal slse to targe tubs, teeUng npoa laaU. Asb
teoadwp. aad made tho Uriest and
by Mr. MeCne was 72 cents an
plot abould be de-lasseled before the
expense eonid contain so targe an topped tiwmcan operated spoB a nart
rand of Eaton Raiilda. who to answer for $59 per acre and the ezpena
most complete exhlWt of «
be thought It could be brougfai ptRlro forms.
hand work, lor thinning, top­
row-gnuge rtiad. Tbe eeilre sortace ia
quesllon regarding power spray­
amount ot fodder. Second,
•MB la the state of Miehl
•town to 5<> cents an acre if large
ping. etc., was $IC per acre.
ers.
saM
that
unlosn
a
jursoti
bas
a
roa be harvested and put Into the silo constantly moving, thna necesMIatlng
wbkh a anmber of prlzea were offered
r<to
bispiuys*.
■Tb»Orchard
and
its
Nn-dstassels
from
each
alteruaie
s ronlinoal retaytog of the tracks.
very large orchard there Is noiblng
__cheaply than It can be cared fo.The
dlscusse.1
by
rrof.
W.
J.
Green,
who
college
armory
eras
Ailed
to
Its
in
the
breeding
plat
before
pollen
better or mure economical to use than
tn any other way unless fed out in the The frraWy exrovated Mphalt ll cam
good hand pump kept In good n imir said that the needs are few iKit urgent, full Mpacliy on Wedaesday morning. forms, then select aeed from Ibe
bundle wllboul husking Third. It eon- veyed lo (be tbotT- »»>«• «Ae inM
can and other states.
fruit
tree
most
be
made
comfortFebroarj 2lKt, when C- A. Tyler ot lasseled rows.
aervee a larger per cent of the feeding are lifted by hydraollc power to as
Moaday afiemoop aad eveolae was la the ireaimeni fo' Ran Jose scale
Noilawa. ns chairman of tbe sesalon.
Elghly-Are pounds of ears at hi
value of tbe crop 'than any taber meth aerial tramway, by wbl<* it la oom
deyoled to eoafereacee of th> aUle he prefers to put In ibe salt as he
introduced Prof. Thomas Shaw ot 8' Ing lime, nr 70 pounds after being od, and. fourth, it faraUben
veyed to tbe targe wharf alttmtod oa
thinks the spray stays on the trees
lecturers aad the dele»a1es
anff hit Paul, Minnesota, to speak ui»n the
rbeo It is used. Kor the apple cn-ls beiwc-en the tree
per cent, of molnure, that is paUtsMr for tbe stock, greatly the Guanoeo riser, abont Are asltaa
cooBly iBsUtme aotMlies. for the por. ami lajlng down ruU-s Is a fall- subject of -Ftjrage Crops. ' The pro­ should make 5S pounds of shelled relished by them and eaaUy digested. distant from the take. Hare it Is
scab
be
uses
Bordeaux
mixture,
mak­
pme of heartac reporta and IWenln.
A good beallhy fuHage U esseo- fessor called alientton to tbe proapert >fii.
weigbed and dumped Into tbe vwaseta
ing
the
nrsl
application
Just
before
the
Mr. Hull Is enitageU largely in
to safieatkms for the improremeat of
The greattwl foes to foliage artfamu-r* la the live slock pro­
wblcb convey It lo tbe foreign laada.
Different varietiro will readily mix dairy business and pats tbe mos
tasiiMte worh darluf the eomloa bloswims opoB- Then agUu. Just alier fungi and Insects. It is unwise to n<« ducing s.-eiions, snd siaicsl as hta oplnUpon Its arrtral at a toetorr ,Kta
the blossoms linve fslli-ii, using Borhis eora crop Into tbe silo. He gave
If planted near roefa other. Tbe
1.-CI spraying when there is no frnii,
iif all crops growmlxtiire.
and
for
a
|s>lwm
to
de­
tbe butts and Hpt. as his oplDlun ibsl no man Is Hlcbb farolnl until tbe sraier ta exprttad^'sA'
^*T»ie Bfsi feootal aomiloo of the Infor
on
the
whole
it
psyw
to
spray
for
fartn,
-Crass
Is
king.For
:
for rejeellng
gsn with six or eight cows on afford tbe earthly material cast le (he bto>
allute wma beW oa Tnea^ay forenoon, stroy the codling miUh he adds
....
goo<l
of
the
foliage
aU.ne.
ITunpasinros be r
targe vau, and It Is poered
rMwaary JOth. with Prealdem J. U senile of lime or sola, aa It Is ebesper log helps to prt^eoi overta-aring. pro- of June grass, blue grass and orchani as well as Ibe fset Ihst they germl- to bo without a alio.
through a sieve tou barreta. wttore It
aaie more slowly ibsa the rest of the
gayder la the chair. In his addtem of than parts greee'and less llkely
■'Handling the Core Crop Without a solldiaes. II U then ready lor com*
.tes Ihe health and vigor of the Irt^ grass, with three kinds of clorer.
wHeome he made hla crsloroary ns Bdultorated.
8Uo" was disrusard by Mr. W. A. Ellis
and Increases Its longevity. Tree
red. mammoth and alsike.
merce.—N. Y. Tribnaa
mailt that “the latch etriaps aro out
of
Marieite,
He
admitted
the
advaaIt
Is
best
to
select
seed
from
staJks
strong winds. I
also recommendAl a dressing of ItarBand that all persons altendlap the In- next morning. Mr.
The PreaWeet's Toast to Fanea.
bnwk should
yard manure on a portion of Ibe pas­ (bat have thrown all their energy Into tages of the ullu, but claimed that good
•tlttrta are cordially Inrlled to rtolt all treled the mellMsI of pn-iuiHttg llie oselutle light und air and prevent air
reaulta could he obtained wllboal It.
the production of one good ear.
Peace has been daetared. and Ibe
ture rorh year. It Is also desirable
dcfartmmiU of the etdlcfe aad inspect nm-nile of soda afiiT the Kedxl<> furAt Ihe anernoon m-ssIod. i*rof. J. A. Feeding corn wbide In the handle great president of the greairel goverasapplementary foragu crops
diuioage.
inla.
which
Is
as
follows:
Take
lU work. He referred to the adranceI>ro headed lre« protect the trunks be cut and fed grm-O when the pi
Jeffrey, president ot the Michigan without husking be considered a meni on earth has acblevod a giortoai
pounds
of
sal
swla.
one
pound
of
white
mcBt in affrleuUure in recoat yearm.
from Injury and the ground from dry
short of feed. A mixture of Corn Improrement assodatlon. acted waaieful pracitoe and he thought more victory. President Roodipveli may well
arsenic
apd
une
gallon
of
wster.
I
Ihe many lhla«t that had come laio
was lost than It woald cost to bosk
elated upon Ibe.reanUaof hta itig o-d.
pros and rots was highly recommend- as ehalrman. and gave ui address
the tonneiW life to place him In touch all into an iroS pall or kettle and I
tbe corn aa.1 shred Ihe fodder. Where «s. Well o»y Ihe worid iWtoq^.'^'we must s'rlt-e alwnys
-Brcsls of Corn for Mleblgan.for this (Hirpuse, as the;
with the worid and make fa-m *'*- for twenty or thirty minutes until
shredder is not available he pre^
lOlsKire and fenmiv. and to this end
Preaideai RoooevHi ta today iVb
-d in a variety of ways, fe dgreen to spoke Aral ot the growing Interest In
is dissolved and a clear liquid
Boro plcaaant and deslmble.
fmed
to
husk
by
band
and
cut
op
the
tho
production
eince
the
organization
sufficient
amotmt
of
vegetable
ffber
greatest
of world charactarw. Fra*
ek. cured gnv-n for hay or allowed
Or. C E. Marahall of the AfrienJ- formed. After it cools off If put Into a I the soil is essential. This is secured
ripen and threshed for the grain. of the asioctaUoB in Ihe spring <d fodde.-,
tnral collie Mmke «< “Bacteria as Jug and corked up It will keep for any y the use of cover crops sown at
prof R. H. Petm «rf the M. A. C.
IMH- One yror ago the Brat annoal
Grains such ns barley, rye or w
FtMidi and Poea." Illastraildf the dlf- length of lime, to l» used aa neede<l ist cultivation. Cropping young
com show- was held In connection with gave an tddrros on --Insert Enemies ol with the big stiefc.- RoosereR ptored
for soiling or
femt forms by charts, and «are a It should be pUinly laWIcd as H is a chards Is not uncommon, but It should
the round-up Institute at Battle Creek. the Corn Ptant.- Hu said there are himself Ihe greeiaet peacwnslwr of gll
luring when green. Com fodder
short hlstofT of the frowtb and devel- deadly poison. One quart of the solo
; be ccnilnued long, as we should also reeommended as a very valuable Tho exhibit was not targe, but much 214 Inaecl enemies known to affec: lime.
equal to half a pound of parts
epmeat of the aelenee of baclertolOKT.
pisnt. but fortunately very
re all the ptant food possible for the forage crop, and sorghum In ^lloos
ibustasm was manifested. Very
Upon tbe occaaloo «< th« IJrmkl im
green
and
Is
snlflelent
In eloMBf be said. "Many of yoo farmcs. Whether tbe cover crop should where it will do well, will foralsh s credlisble exhibits have been made few of them are found In Michigan. eepilon of tbe Japanese and RsaMaa'
gtllou
of
sraier
or
Bordeaux
mixture
era Are ffroat adroeates of proctleal
envoys PresMant RoaoeveKY
a legume or not dirends on the targe smonni ot valuable food.
In many parts of tbe state the present Cut worms are the moat destroetlve.
.Li.y. a... tt Is oftee the pure adeaee [f used with water ah.ne a little llmf
They
breed
In
sod
snd
msy
pass
tbe
eoadliion
winter
of
tbe
orebard,
a
large
rank
In
connecilcm
with
the
fnrtderatoast
was a clever little oSort and em
Prof- J. D. Tower of tbe M. A. C-. In
abonld be added, but If used with Borba^lthepraeUeal thatenableaus
winter in sod In s half grown condl- tirely ebaractertaUe edkbo maa:
deanz no additional lime Is needed. growth Indtaaling that there la ai- Ihe disrusalon tald that la Michigan Instiluicc.
reaob ths jmcUeai.'
on.
Fail
plowing
will
dertrey
ready
enough
nUrturen
In
the
soil.
Three
questions
are
very
premlnrol
“Ceetlemen.
I propt** a toast to
we hate Jitil few- permanent pastures,
prof. C. ft BmiAl dlroctof of the This arsenlie of soda Is preferred to Young trees may be forced
among those asked In connection with .cm- When'they are very bad tt may which there will be bo abmrer had to
Bxpertmmit
apoke on “Nltro parts green as tt U more rttectivc and by cultivation, but trees that are bear and In many places Ihe land is too val­ the dlreusslons on com. 1. How may be necessary lo resort to poisoned
wbicta I ask you to allCMe suadtag.
uable to use for pasinre. Alfalfa
Caltare. Utf* IM When to Use tf costa only one-ihird as much.
IKVisoned clover cot up
-I drink to the welfare and pravem
increase my ylewr 2. How may 1
. Hr. MeCuc also illastrated rarioiis Ing frnll may be culllvaird
highly reroramendeil for soiling ot
He said that M 1W8 it was d.
leaves tbst mai
jthe proAl of both the tree and the ired hay.
lorrease Ihe quality of ray productlooT
liy of the ooverelgBs and paoptai ot
airatod that fmma llrtof oa the roou methods of preparing Bordeaux
Whore may I proetire pure breeds from the feeding Aoor. Make them the two great aatleai wboao lepwerertuire. the rormnb recommended Uclnt
He spoke of Ihe necessity of testing
of iMumlDous piBBU enable them
I wads and seailgr through tb> alive# have tort one another on (hta
of
eorti?
1.
Mr.
A.
P.
in
leading
the
discussiou.
sn.
n.
«.
four
pounds
of
copper
sulphate
and
rase s.-eds as well as any other
obtain their nltrofea from the air. Efd In the evening' For tbe grali ship.
Among the breeds of delt com be
torta to form pure cultures of this alx pounds of lime to 5n gallons of Gray of Trtverac Clly urged the Ihor- seeds. Ten pounds of clov<r seed
lha that sometimes attack the dried
• It is my mo« eareset hope aad
prepaiatlOD of the mil befor
•re. If all the seeds germiaale. mentioned the Hathawsy/ which
ferm and prMerre them in a eonrenin be recommended famlgstlng prayer to the laienai cd AM only thM*
considered the most peibanent
It will not do to mix coneenitatcd so­
tem fenn for sendine throofh
give 85 plants for each square
bPsulphlde ot carbon.
with
rieiy
in
tbe
stale.
Tbe
Golden
Meal,
two grrei poAera. Mt e( aU msaktod.
to be Med In laoeulatlof the lutions of cupper sulphate and lime in bis own experience. To avoid Iom foot of surface, whereas three or four
originated
by
J.
SDraper
of
Decater.

hat
a Just and lasting pcw» mar
of baviBg trees not .true to name
•sed or the noli where lefumea are to and then dilute with wain-, as a i
plants to the square foot would be
said to do well in nearly all local­
speedUy be concluded between them.’
secure good bearing trees he
. . . .....
produce a maximum crop ol
An Oetrich Farm Mtaei
be ffrown failed, as it was found that clpluie soon forms that uflll clog
es In Ihe lower peninsula. The
clover. By ascerialolog tbe germinal
night ffioornful sound^ like huthe rltnlltj of the eenas could not be the iKuales of the pump, and m
Hackberry. grown largely by C. S
Retlee From Renee Trerty.
graans. Issue from the Cawston
depended upon. RsconUy In our own tberough aglinUoB is required to keep and grafting them the following year Ing power of rlover seed snd by propto the varieties desired, being careful • preparation of the soil ho thought Bartlett of Pontiac. Is rich In protein
:b farm at Pasadena. Califorel Preridcni Roosevelt ta to bare (he
eoatry. Dr. Oeo. T. Moore of the de- le materials In si
feeder. The RTille Cap and a sympathetic soul may wonder
chain to which Hr. Witte and Bnroo
peitmont of acrtealture. thonsbt he The best way it to dilute each ma­ 10 cal the scions from trees known to
great saving could l>e mi
yellow drat is an excellent variety
be
good
bearers.
He
would
nurer
Komora
sal when they Mg»ed thn
terial
separately
and
then
pour
them
the
had dIaeoTved a method of preserrbirds are lamenltog the vanity of
amouin of srt-d used and still a good
grown in Kent. Oakland. Ingbani,
f thie prune when the sap Is Aowing freely, rateb seeurvil.
treatyof^^ortamoulh. Theft
tag them dried on dotton. but hU plan ingothor simultaneously,
womankind, which' 1s

Jackson and Isabella eounUes and like
ss it prevents the healing of the
la ako found to be imperfect and ' method Is thought to be n
Tito subject of Cora and Us Itn- the Hackberry. seldom shows evl- Ihelr capUvIty: a child
wound
and
causes
deesv.
Strong
grow­
bother the following Iswoion
gesrenment Is not seadlng ihem
look below the surface
prov<-menl- was ably handled by Prof.
eey more. Sereral business Anna are which will give very good results: hill ing and shy bearing tm-s ho would R. A. Moore of Ihe I'nlrersUy of Wis­ deaees of being crossed upon. Of tbe effect believes them to be hardly he treaty was alfMd they bad sU
Aint Tarielles the King Philip. Smut asleep and snortag. Inquiry reveals w«B aold.
prune In June. Never prune when Ihe
now adrertlstag lo send om nliro cnl- the aprai'lng barrel or tank nearl
consin. He said the plant industry
Nose, yellow and white,
weather is anfftelonUy cold I
Tbe day after tbe treaty wai algaad
water: add the coocenlrated
tnres at an eipMae of about two dolthat this noise, called "bromming.
rouniry
is
tbe
foundation
of
Ibe
Ibis
almost every section of „the state.
Ian for eoeugh to Inoculate the soil tlou of copper sulphate; turii the hose the bark to wrinkle. '
S..W. I dlcales neither mlsef)-nor somnolence.
live Stock industry. He eongratulaied
would like to have tke table and
..................
-Points
In Potato Culture"
Bw one acre, but ibe professor ad- Into Ibe barrel and work thg pump
the people of Michigan on haring
"iSl!, ii.« '• ■■■•»»“
w
mix the sulphate. Thei.
,„igi,ed
chairs These bad boea porehaaed by
Hon. I. R- Waier- com Improvement association that Is grown by Mr. N. P. Hull of DUmon- for preventing the appraoeb of
Tiaad the farweri to r> alow...........
dal.-, chiefly for etsllage.
slowly pour In the lime snliiiioa. work­ bury, editor of the Michigan Firmer.
matter and depffid more up
mles. Very different from their un­ Mrs. Parks. Ibe wife of Civil Eagtooer
alh-e to the situation that eonfronts
The
dlM-ussion
of
this
topic
zras
led
ing
Ihe
pump
while
It
Is
being
ad«Wd
Parks.
V. 8. N. Mrs. Parks. wb« she
Detroit.
He
spoke
<rf
the
potato
as
an
hnelarla already In the noil, on bam
couth parents are the IliHe chicks.
by J. W. Hutchins of Hanover, who With heads and Decks down-ro.
keep up a thorough agitation, Brtlrle of ftHid and enmmerre. tbe
heard of the prealdeat'a desire, agreed
manure, eommerelal fertmters
urge.1 the posslbimy of Improrlng
eryihlng that goes Into tbr sprayto let him bare the ebalra. Tbe table
UKWnnch cuRIrotlDD. He has i
and prettily striped to tan and bi
the
breeds
we
have.
Breeds
of
c
tank should go ibrousb a brass
she will trtato. Tbe chalre yrere sold
lalK>ring etasses.
that on any A^ where a eenali
i- looks fur the greatest Ira- for Michigan must Iw developed la { aad bodk-s like fringy little fluff
sieve, -with meshes about twenty to the universally us<-<l than any other vege­ prorement In com from varieties
they reverse the story of tbe ' Cgly for forty dollars each ahd tbe taUc tor
table: Ihe greairst cash crop Inwich- ready grown within or near Ibe bur- Michigan. They should be few to oum-) Duckling.-- As soon as batched they one hundred and aerentyflre dollars.
ItMh.
rotaiiim the baetetla wlU work
ber aad adapted to local eondltlons. j
thM* wOl always be found aomc of the
At the Tuesday aflernoon seasloa igan. being nearly as gregl In vilbe s< di-rs of onr state. Ito n.u attempt to
are taken from (heir i«reau. wh
Prof R. A. Moore then took np Uie|
all other rash crops eoml>ln<->t. The gn*s- too many varieties, but after a
lira gmia on the eecda. If we wish Mr. C. a Dasaeil. soereiary of
uDsnecessful ta rearing them.
koel Hsr Brty.
to hMt« the majwr he advised p-ily. acted as potato will adapt itself to a wide catvful trial adopt a few reliable dli«uwiloit of the subject of -Corn and!
The sheep Is usually s« down for
range of eondiiions. New York pro- hrt'ods that niv especlaly adapted for Its Culture.-' He said that If we neg­
tlng a quantity of soil from a Beld well rhairman. The Arst address
a modri of stopldliy: but a geoOemaa
lect proper cultural meibods we may average height when full grown is who has Just rctaraed from a thres
duce* more poialoos
-tnoeulaled aad aowlog It over the new Hon. A. B. Ca* of Owosso on “M:
MiehigBP. eonditions-.
lose to one year all we have gained to seven feel, their weight three hundred yean' trip to tbe west tells the followstate, with Mk-hlcaii. Pennsylvania
leM. It U toond that certain barterta Ing Money From Sugar Boets.Id sel.cllng s.-«-d eora It U b.-« to s)-veral y.-sr* of careful selection. He
and Wisconsin rii-lng with rech lUher
work on paiUenlar legumes, that they
Miebigao now stands
pounds When eight months old they tog story; “I was oa borsebaek a
go into the Aeld when Ihe eora U quite would plant corn on a clorer sod
vtU not srork lu an add coll, that unhead of Ibe list irf the- Ibn-e priti- for second place. Maine produce* the
a chanee to nudy plowed the previous fall. Plow 6 to pas.v from the prlmsry to the Inter­ great part of tbe Ume aad often vtaltod
'Iroa the term* are present we do not elpal sugar beet growing stales of the | largest >l.-M per acre. He prefers a - .
mediate departmrei. mingling In the targe sheep ranch.-s. One day. w«ta
8 loehes deep, depending on the charvet Ibe beacAl of the nitrogen of ihe unloo. Michigan. Callforeia and Col..-i clmer sod fer po.at.-s and ->»'3 i
'»■*
large paddock with birds of vartoes , riding aktag. a mother sheep trotted
acler
of
the
soil,
more
deeply
o
plow .1.vn,ly and thon.ughly pulverise:
developmeat. He would
air. For add soils a dressing of Ume radrt. Eighty Ihousand seres «if
They swallow their
my horse bleailng pitlfaUy. At
a string
-was roeommeaded. Tboae wtabing lo
gTv.wn In Hichlgaa Inst ,be «.il.maklbg a deep mellow seed
study thto matter farther
year. The Indiisiry has grown rupidly bed. He favors planitog to hills, using
the I
dnrtag the last eleven years, loo'rap- cm seed, targe pieces, and troati. the
nlicd wten fully ripe. These selee-| pose followed by a smoothing harrow.
>. a. tor FYnnera' llnltoon found Ibe cause of her dUtreu.
)• f<w Its own good to some rases.
Ths Topay-Turwey Japancaa.
Hons should to- mad.- each year fri>m' gnu If Ihe surface Is rough by a plankGermany they have b>vn Ktowtoc
lelto No. 2M.
R-hat dellghtftiilr topsy^urrey j
Give deep cultivation at Aral and •
pl« for our own
No advantage irgained to planlColon C. LOUe dlacnssed tbe topic sagar beets for 112 years. The uslnral
afk-rward
(tcqucnl
shallow
cnlilritlon.i
«^to
tog
too
eariy.
Walt
onill
the
ground
la Germany are no b.-m r
from ite aundpotat of red eiorre.
ttalaka that If elorer ta grown regn- than to Michigan and are very simitar ; He faron-.1 the rareful sclretion
P)f'
^
tarty to the rotation and our soils kept The average crop In Germany U fli seed potatoes, taking account of the;““‘'
li-cied. He favored some artlflctal best
•p to tho pink of oondlilM we will teen urns per acre, whk* ta the limit! hal>ll of growth of the top as well as to drying Ihe seed. Hancinx It up In The plankT should t«- thoroughly | It- He mounts bis horse on the right]
'
need pay no ailentlon to nliro ealture hero Tbe average cr<9 In Michigan;of the inbers.
a room to which a Are Is kept will tested until it w.ll drop Ibe right turn- side, and when be stable. It. backs Itj Ouektt>« That BreugM a
ter this plant. »s atated that la his ta eight urns per acre. It takes six: Mr. M. U Dean of Napoleon
<n tall
trtt flrwt
Snii sod
and feeds
feeds It
it from
troB a
a tub
lob at
at I The Rerua asaerta that tbe kIMOO*
have a tendency to dry it ouf thor- her of kcraelt 85 tlmea out of 100, Tbe;' to
per acre to paj- expeasos. To^ tho dlscusskm.
taylng psnlcuUr.stires
eptoioa, elorer Is Jnst as valaable for

__ uughly and add to its vitality.
check tow is beat when com is grown' the stable door. He baoU his boat on; ever a
tbe improrement of the mechanical make money from sugar beets welon tbe care of seed poiaioe*. (rvailng
f-r s,-. ^.1....»um....
«.»
have our sol:
condlUoB ef the Ball aa for tbe nltro- .
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gm H ukM from the air.
- I
-Wpnytag tor Inserts and OtaMsea'
was tbe nbjert of an able paper rend
by Prat W.' J. Green, hortlealtnriri,
Stale Bxportmeat Btatkm. Wooctor.
fttlo. Ho emphaalxod tbe necessity
ot tharotwhasto to the vrerfc, especially
la wet unioiu or to yean wben iberv
ta a ■man eettlag ot trull, saying ibal
a ligbt crop la cfiea bettm worth tak­
ing care of than a tall itae. and ta almays worth more than the tronble ot

-V..,

(ruciloD of tho «cta
b,;to» a.
tt. .«-:w tt.
M.- 1.
knm which would U' considered a IK ! ing them to pits. Keep them cool to ^ w
cul- Iletu-rs he pula the name last and the merly a lanoer, of Clta. In WorUtaloo henry tor potatoes Mr rook s>tnevent sprouting HU a week before! tested separately. Whro we consider lace. After the tows can be teen cultown or. country Aral: he asys -rem-. berg, and one day aeelttaBtaliy feO Into
rwenaratlon to beets is as follow,; plantlp* when they should be takenithai each ear has from 80<> to J.ttaO; ilratlon may be at Arst to a fairly I
north- and -wesi-souib' where we sayione of hta vats. As no one was nanr
plows up a etorer sod whieh has otit aad sprvwd on a ham floor, The;keroels we hare no right to guess at. good depth, with aubreqneot CBlilts- z
bee,
ra weU manured
mmtured and
mid plants
plant. It
1, to;bud. then will
-111 begin to.swell
to swril before.lt.
before,It. vltaHiy.
vitality. Ears
Ear. for ptantlng
planting should
Mtouldjtlon.
lions Aallower.
^lo^. especially
esp^.y in
to ^
wet are- ;
^
tatans. then the next year puu It to lo planting and they will star, growing be seto.ed to unifortBlty
'J™
su^beetA grtiln, (hem in earl,. be- «*»« alter planttng. . He mlvUed a keroets. then by rejecting Ibe onMI! mtrfaee.
^ ^ ^ J^
eurtl
fomta
that htahad entlrMy tati
manybe
rrors'
aundlag
20th of May. He sows la I Ultle dlffereat rotaikm from that ivc-1 and irregnlar kernels on lipa and but., The dtarosstoa was opened by C. A., ^ when be
beyei^ pohim. Ho (ban unod dertor aad «btoebea apart, oslag a praiBiommended by Mr. Waterbory. prefer ] (be plaster will wort more uniformly,Tyler who. by staUstlc. and eompari-jllle to

maodatromaadoreaacmaaa.
k tried to bring hta andleoee to a[bnt thm of hlaAi
driU with fortHtaer attachment, dilD-1 riag^to plant corn on a clover sod and] ta dropping tbe seed.
{

/'‘I

wa, THUR*0*V. MAWCM It. II

TnTctsc at7 Stau ftank

•aa a dam. Mr Cook tteppcl aouare. liar pmdknmefc. Tbe «op was wo»
Rlebard Brimmer eWted bit eltter. ^to^eatoblaa one feet. Be wa* | made, howerer. naill tbe Hannah ft ed. Many ef the farmers hare held
tfti naaOlac aaHapoaea daittd tMewu- Lmrr Oren of Po««na. Friday aod thrown to the gonad and a. bi was
MercantUe company, .torn bad over the buA ef tbeir era*, walling
. Kleh.. ItoRh i
for better pnees is the rpriBA Last
■tny to aoatftlB bw tbrouftb tbb UT- Saturday, aad bli aUter, Millie Ca- pulled alcBc the loop waa dnwn tlebt-; been almost peaaed.
Bat lua tomerlT o<
dermid
at
TbtiBpeoaTllhk
Suflday.
Id U^ter.
I The only damase waa o his clolbec. week averaged cnly about tea Pvid* A. TRACY LAY. F
bto WMMtoo
Bmtnrdijr ■!«» tftft ordeal. Ibe goota aneatod to
pee day that were has
S.gAfBJkMft CaMiHr.
M
«• tM <XW»*Kl.nxHd attb
the pro»tr*ie pcxlikm. Mr, Cook )
—------------------rlty. The Br*J lour day.
tndy reporta a JoUy time.
called repeatedly to tie tar;ner. who j
Potato Market le Slow,
ft >Wot «ri*«n r«*"- *»“*w B»r»
POBOoa Or«B«e Beat Wedaeaday
wai unable to see him. Paaeembyoal polaoe. e moriaa rery slowly on here were tdne<>-flve cur* rveetvel
lu bar hnrtfctT Iniercctad Jintlee
Hr«. Anaa Sbell of Copemlab
—•

r.>rTv.poadlBx
CAPITAL. *200 OOO
tbe atreel tnany altroeted tbe drlrerU I lie local mtket aod brtaclnc nhool
UMl Deputy 8ber« BUaUiUI aad Tburaday at lalaad Oraaie ball.
IrerlB aad Olnl I«b aie eateitala- a imeet of Era. Bartbr Hyde andlam- atttetlaO and tie team am. stopped '3'> c-nt*. Not mari siuek ta telus dale* for tbe latt jxar.
- QURPLUE. 9»7/)00
» o»
n. i»l "■
lly Saturday.
were rer-Hvrd. Ti.r tost stork
; tac Ibelr paroau maa aoatbeni
and Mr. Cook relea.ed from bi. peeii.. shipped from Trax. r»e Oty and ti tft tba taa* c< tbc deputy bad tUl^
MU* Belle Strong of Craat Ttilted
la rhirutfo lor ITr
«M tfHlf* IB IftlL eiBBised BIK)
bcr cooEa. Irene Decker, Saturday.
1,. tlM- oplnijii amuog to-al buyer,
y____ orer by Juatlee Nortbrap to Uk
k EfMfml BamMig tsillf n 1»
Kcaieii aiy Hive So. 57u cole
tbe eovorameat estlina'e
ftbeuK «mrt U a*»K trtal. Bondi
iMij Mary Block of UBCola
Empire. MIcb.. ..
,«n puead at
with two
.bast yirb.rus
*■
Mania Brows and & B. OMdler of Hire. Na IS. cf Saflaa*. aod "
UM. mA dualifirta* ta Uc roll
a u-.-tar- >r >i«i> -.-i-r.
d «cre IB Etnpltu oo boalBoee Will Clark of Idnlon Hive. So. fl«. o(
Cop-BiUh.
Saturday end a very pleta
irre. -rtile. a‘rT.d''e
liM Tueaday.
t
per
Ceat altoveftca nadifiaftTi.
II
time
*as
enjoyed
by
all.
A
aplen“to. to l.« U-W p“^ “
Tbe mob Tudier Tbeaire Co wli:
«dd »w eiua«e offleen at tbe caacg. lay at tbe opera bone orery plabt d aapper wae eerred, to which all
Monday eeoalnf- J- B- Troubridy*1 amrde Jeiilce.
weolr.
vbo bfti been tbe beat Tlllaga p*a" lie
Mary Stmny and Alice Jewel at
R. 8. Drew ic ayMaolMec agla
doftot elBce iaRorpotatloft. bead# ob< .
-abloc tbe ealt bathi for rteatDatlein leaded lodfc here Saturday.
vUla C. U B«u»u. fflia
tba bee<
HrDermolt called at E. W
Xellle Ootcbell et PlaUe It uarkUr
dUMU. bead! tbe otber.
lirtmacr e Sanda.r erenJny.
BUSINESS CARPS.
will be paid to anv person wlio
tbe Ho'.el Weetem.
Sadie Bnwer ce . men*J tor eprla
O. O- T. Jranier.
can find one atom of opium,
PTlU Rohr returned fru:u M>ei.e
*»i 4j> tbe vOlafu Monday upo;
te:-A «< arbool il--n U' m’rn'-aschloral, morphine, cocaine,
Ja
lod,
1B«
tVedoerdT
PMlBeta eouo'^U'd with bla odce.
elher
or
cUioroform
or
thvir
»b*T.' be wa* called Vy tlie
«>*
HONOR.
M. 0. Paul cau tnsuie acalaet
.:!! to-*™* l..’I:™v-d by the niio...
rlmvatives
in
any
of
, Mr*. Wltllein Patte.-«>D
H.*or. Mlrti., March S.-Tbe aa
•a naU aa lo.iTi; a soud Job » rm
Dr. Miles’ Rentedles.
u-ii ilr«. Prunl. Ik-iinj- ul Ka:.-i
pleypd m
H« U no; a -boiler
iiii'l »-.ancd up Kouda .
.. .I .!«, •»..
U.,~
This reward is offered be­
Empire ete tie
-d ibelr Ibirl
M*rtba Hunt wj* .• : *' e Ann Sa
la- but U actias la eeU ddeate.
cause certain unscrupulous
t b<iT. bom fell.
persons make false staieniems
Aiul.'Uii auil I8xil> cnu-.iUim-^
WAU.IH.
11. Mr, and Ur* A. Dennl*. about these remedies. It is
i;e W. Jtlce <>r CKlef Lake
•WalUo. Mkb.. Mprcb b.-Tuv i
SU-iurdav. March 3rd, a baby girt.
understood that this reward
}^A. irt potaiovi. orr bttn* loed^-d
Mrs. Nels Bye aoJ son were In Tr*
I) \V Rcyauldt III liniwn
tblaplareiblrue'^l'i.
. . ^j ,..WD from Wednesday i.ati' Saiurdai. ar.-e aty Tuesday.
Boe.s ssofSB! a-fi^si Pikes
bira. W. II. Sn.l>b bai re amad froriB
A. A. Motrin ha* mored fail alocV have not been umpered witli.
(Our
emktac
after-hi*
druc
butineea
here.
Tnmm C«y. whore abe baa ^a
Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by
One rf lie Empire Lumber Co-',
TOM »« pro.. Hr. p« »"
their streiijrthcniitK and in. ik’oork borito ws* uJlte badly Injured
BalL
orating
effect
upon
the
nervous
iaiurday by talUac on an Iron spike
Mra. Ooo<*0^
system, and not by weakening
poRb toot week by tbe aartooi ma« rwentysU stltehes were neteesary
the nerves.
:oM tbe wo^d.
M bar daadiUf. Mi*Hand..
Amos Hldthl. a nephew t< A, JohnOwlftf to bad wealbor totarda?
202 Willivlm Bit . CitL Phone l-D-,-----------------------------------with slioi-s
yc'.i an- not
tbe daaeo at tbe 1. 0- 0. T. bal M. to eenooaly 111 with lone trouble.
TB-WEK.se'CITY. illCU.
Oft. F. J. MacMCTT
\moa to an orphan child and came ^t OarScId church March 3. Tt
VM poorly attoBdad.
aurc slsnf. ili ' .lun.it.v, Wt*
i Tory pl«aani oorprlao waa ffTO- ■lere from Dearer. Oolo. about two convcstlon opened at 1:30 p bl with
KuarjDl*e n'.^ l-'iib.T in our
e make bta borne with Hr. KWg aervlee led by Mte* NUm Louck*.
at tbo boaio of Mr. aad Mr*. Oeo
^■lEVE, CAR. MOM
sho.-9Mis.
Johitoon.
who
are
tenderly
tod
a«m WadBMday BlgbL no eeoBlat
Tbe long* ‘were "Win Jeao* Find U*
AND THROAT
F. M. PAINE.
wftft Miaat IB playtB« gBOt aad Biuair torlnc for blm duHoc bit lUneia
Walehlag" and -Lovingly. Tcnderl.
eLAftSBS FITTED
Henry
Van
Bererea
and
wife
left
Calling.- Tbe tervlec wa* foUowed by
A bot»Ufol iBBOh «M aorrad. after
WUhBlmEtook
vUdi aU left tor their bemoe at a Uie iere last Wednetday for a future prayer by tbo Res. L. B. Carpenter
_____ Derirs Lake, North Dakota. and the addreea of weleome was given
They an Belclaa* and hare lived In
Sh«Sl«e,op(.WM.lKB«t.l
Joseph Thomas.
ALL E1MD9 OP OUT FLOWERS
Tmplre about two years, comlnc dlThe response to the hearty welcome Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind
Cf BKABOM.
J. W. MaHoff of SonUi Fbaakfor ■uetly here from tbe old country.
was glteu ly tbe Rev. R. N. Htrisaple.
Mr. Brittain and wife left bere last
aamo oror to the dasee at tho L O. 0.
said that be hoped tbe assortaweek tor their bome at Pullmsn. Mlcb ___would ever le at tbe front in adr. kaO Baturday Bl*ht.
Xra. OMBt Foot# waa U TbompmiB Mr. Brittain Unebt tbe school la tbe vaoclag the Maaier's kingdom. -Faev
HorcaB district la Plstte duriac the
plBtnBrsdayBl^L
race waa then sung by Joserh
1.1. Klat aad family iwumod from till aad witter.
Thomas' Sunday school class
mak Campbell of Grand Rapid, •'What Will Thou Have Me Do In il:■odM natoday Bl^L wham they
OKMTIST
THO*. B. SFRACUK ft SON.
•rarelloc aaleaman tor the UthlnWc Sunday Srhool" wa* diae-isseJ by the
base gmt tha.-wlator.
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS SANK
Mr*. Gnat Foot# I* quite atai a Drni Co, w*. the cocst of a W' P.ev. R. N. Iloltaple, The .11
Beynoldi bere Friday nlfhi.
was led by J. B, Barney.
Waya*
Ctoatv Back Bldg, DETROIT
Rev. Fr. Golden of Neaaen City eon
MartlB aad Wlalfrod Brows
till. Bessie Matbewsoo sang "Be­
' woen msrftod at tbo home of tie ducted eerriees bere In tbe Catholic yond the Oates ' and this was followeJ
jrMdota pamato Mat numdar after jburcdi Sunday moraine.
by a recUaUon by Miss Georgia
Oeorce and Tony Johnson
. Baker, "Over the Line."
i. nmllaaon dlod Saturday ttocma sro expeeud home from
luce eanslsUng of Joseph
THAT THE EARLY
RlAt after a kmc lUaaat of ooatiimp- hmska the Inst of the wee
Thomas. W, Rouisong. tbe Rev. R. S
Mtas
Beeele
Martin
and
CharUe
timt. ne tBBaral yra* hMd at tbe
PlatFCl»sa.8tMm B«iler and Accident Irtfturence.
Hulsapk- and Miss Grace WQsey
* home Mwday afternoon. B«r. Merbm: GlOey were married at tbe rtoldenee appointed by the president for
of
the
bride'a
parenu.
Mr.
and
Mrs
ewt-aetiwe Bha iMre* a husband.
dectlon of bfUcera, after w
•topMS and two samu chUdiwa to & J. Mania, la Platte Sunday after* 'Threw Out the Life Line" was i
March 4th. by tbo Rev. G. W.
moan her KM.
The following were the ofOeers el«tIpmm OonrM. who baa been tUU HoSman. Tbe only cue«. prroeni
tS^ nonMa. N. Tly of tble plaeo. rw eicepl the immedtate relative* of the
PreslUenf. F. D. Taylor.
teiMd to hit homo at Bncftanaa last bride, were M. P. Horen and Mr. and
Room 310 New Stftte Sank Building.
Tricar**City.
Vice prealdrot. Hngb Prouty.
Mrs. W. H. Morrt* of Empire and Mr.
Sron-tary. Grace Wllsey.
mean- a ruih «•£ orders
.—-OoersM Merkloy was at Tratrorie and Mrs. Jake &ch, Jr. of Platw.
Treasurer. J. H. Radcllffe.
Both bride and goem t
Superln'cnueni primary department
for Lumber and B'-iilding
tha new honkdinnper warm frlendi here and elaewbere kho Grace Wllaey.
Materials nf all kinds?
wish
them
a
lone
life
of
bapplnesa
an
'
> atOtMO'ssuce.
Superlutendent home dc
.
Quits a nuabar of the yoaas peo- .iiceeta. They are atoppinc for lb. Mta. Mary Green.
present
a*
tbe
Hotel
Weetern,
but
will
• pin attandsd the datum at Beulah last
Superintendent
teacben'
training
s.i to bbusekeeplnp a* won a. a sul
Do-.'t lajUe the mi-take of waiting too long, how. fUday Blcht.
'Ir*. Jacob Blrraley.
rrod Lsbmaii Mt Monday tat Mon able bouse can be aec-ircd
c-viT. l> -foi'- phicing the order.
Sr-«' u- about y«ur
A collec lon of CT cent* wer r.L'jmbfLaf*'’, Sh ng.es. Doors and Wind- ws,
tana.
■ -'..ed.
L, mb- "- -tnd Uni tlinj Materials at ontc.
NtUEN CITY.
Porch
Porch Rails. Spmdtes. Bra< kAlet Morrta Wi btoOday tor Chirtwinc to Mr. '.V. i- Tliosiss' .'>1
•A
N«*aea Oly. Mleh;. Marrb s. Jn,.
tts, Stair Work. 1nt<-nor Finish, St.*-k or Si*<-ial
I
-oee.
Mr*
1.
D.
Hot.hi
read
a
very
lut.iitan Juiiies of BeasoaM baa been Bather moved to Proulrfen rH,:r>;r -Ir.ietlve paper on Ike "Cradle Ko!’.
pHiti-rt.8.5'l..iv Fruiita nod Fixiun-s ai d auy oliior Liiiil <-f simp
cpmtdlnc a few day* with Mt*. A. B. wlicre be hs« rtr-rf wort. f..r 'M
ofimi! work >'••« «rv-111 iiiod uf Dry lunit«-r alwiijs in st.-ck.
eral dlsctissiou oo primary wort
winter.
Oast at thta place.
department werk and orgsBUs
E:'''.-ii?i s fiirtiisli.xl liy ph m-orlriu-r
llvixild iVLearj >le!'i-t 1...- pxn-t"
....... .f S 'Blty seboo'* In Eas ».’«
1 rifsiu Krl.iy> soO stomri!*}.
BKNOON.
Ml. rraak Mil ir siiil .l.'.i--trin t:i\r and Blfdr inwaahlpa was pxitl-Spv:r

MJel... Mar.-i 5.—Mrs. Elm1.1
M1«t
Martha
Bsrnc
.
Mtas
M-1
ball wa* burled Wednesday no«m. Tbe ..ui- III l.acli.n- tur u w----... - vl-ii *irt.
. 1;.., il.e Rev R N. HoHaple. J.
funeml took place al IdiutO ehurci. ilttil.ex au't frivftiiv
Traverse City. Micb.
-, V the Iter.r. rsrpenler. r.
f.l Ph.in.-atlb. B.-ii;tno
lUli.a llai-r'-. .iftita-.i 't‘! '
Koi. Koon oBictailnp. She luavc* -i
r. Hugh Prouy and Joseph
'.r.:rrt;:r,c?aTj3aBeaK!z:
bn.baad and an aduiiud ttausbtor te 1 tosn Is-' .Sl..n:*, an,'. Tn
7.
»l*.-r.x lUtmxilell
Mr-.
mourn bcr iiw*.
The Chris Ian In the World'
OertJe McLoaii lef Tuesday fi-r fi ibe .un.'r Iter-' ibe :«tii
- title cf a rtiort inairue'lve talk l.v
the f tai't ef E.
Ceairal Lake ler a two w
the Rev. L. B. Carpenter After sing­
mer aod family.
wUb filmd* aod. relatives.
Mr. sad Mr*. B4 Yoimg* i< Boone ing the doxolog the afternooD aesslsn
Bthriyn aad WUfrod Daabe spent
riosed.

wbo
Imve
bees
vlalttag
to
Tusoday In Ttaxefte City.
At the evening *e**lon. e
If y.'U are going to do any
M. Deabe cnllod on Mr. Harris eral day*, left tor tbeir borne Sa ne lerrlcea were eondneied by tbe RetyWedasaday.
U
R
Cawpemer.
Ulta Sadie Brower visited frieuds
lir. Burt of Otawn waa ia^ to
Fraekfort Friday aad Saturday.
Tbursday.
Caught In Wlr* Leop.
Mr*. R. Puller are enlerWayne MeMiebael la. on the a
With bta foot eaugbi In a wire loop.
lalnlng the'.r eon Arthur and family of A. B. Cook, in charge of tbe eolleei!-'
IM.
m.w is a go>d lime to be looking up your
Batue Creek.
Balph Monroe had the mtaforti
department of the Stale bank, wu
hardware.
We carry a complete stock of
Alfred Canute at Mautatee Is work dragged along FVont street on Sa'-u
4o c«t bU lec brokea Thursday.
Mrs. Flora McLean to on tbe slek lug tor a-j Katk.
Builders’ Hardware. ar..l we think we can in­
16
inch
Feather
Dusters-.-S
.25
day behind a sleigh for almost a bloel
Hn. Emma Slmoni sras called
HeL
Sirnnge to say be escaped wllfaoal li
terest you in price>. If you want anything in
Monkey Wrenches......................25
•. Brown was ta town Friday look- Copemtah Tuesday on account cf the
but the chances wore decldodh
house or barn hanlware. come in and let us
•erious lllucst of her t>«bew. -WUlta against him.
lac aftar bnalneoa.
Halters....................................
.25
Bd Wateia had tba bad Indt to g< Rockwell.
figure with you.
Ur. Cook a:as going across I'nion
Coffee Pots.....................'•............ 25
Mtas Blanehe Brimmer and Bdlth
bta foot ernahed while wotkJn*
street about the same time a* a farmer
leave
Tueaday
for
a
two
Tea Pots.......................................... 25
rsUroad Tbursday.
sraa driving along wlib a bobsled. Ur.
The Oax boys are runulac tbe mill weeks' vUli with friend* at Maatotee
ift waited tor blm to pass and stni
Dish
Pans......................................
25
Ml*. Albert Hueai
00. Veknown to blm there wa*
friend. HIM Agnes Jake of TnvMr. Paaerroii la bnUdIng a a.w
long wire behind the *Ied and In tli
Ol.i l'f>6i..ffice Bailding.
All the above named things are worth more mon-y.
r»e City.
Mr*. Flank Boltarf rcUroed from Hca. Albs Brimmer nnd Mra. C
There will be something new on this' counter every
Eats visited in Oopemlsb Tuesday.
• inAaaa last oTMk.
day. There will be almost cvcrj thing on that counter
Hn. Dells Bopwinas was very ples*- Warren Slebbln* left Friday for Tothat we carry in stock. It is worth your attention.
aally aHyrtaed by abo.t thirty of ber
Biaa SbeU of Copemlab U keeping
friends FWday evening. Aa n rilgbt
See what we have, and don’t be afraid to criticize.
When what )-ou eat makes you I
botiac
tor
Mae
Siebblna.
token of their nppreelaUon af\her
tmcomlortable U
it is doing you very
Have you ever tried the
Tell us in person, or write us a letter, thowing where
tnltttolncM to the past few yea
Hr. aad Hr*. Uwlt Slnnton ha
moyml Tl«»r Tmmm ■rhrf
moved back on their farm In Cleon.
we can improve and what mUtakes we are making.
worse
tlioattseless,
for
thej
wiU
in
Cbnrir* Bnrtnx of Graot ta draartng
-ataotime depnre the Romach of all
VVe will pay you for your suggestion.
logs to WIIMna- mill.
*
puwertodigestfood. Tbestomseb
CsMMia Cm*
W. H. Dixon of Grant was in li
ciuR be toneit ui>—strengthened.
Tbe herb tomcdaxasivc.
which waa very moefa enjoyed by
Monday.
pBol Oorne of Copemtah vtalled
.^■Plally ihe^ Swede none by Mr*.
|csiLno:n 1
Cnrpenier and the BeaUh
mother over Smiday.
They are ibe bc*L Sold 'mJy by
‘ fay Mr. MeUan. After tbe progiam
George Coyne to home from Ha
cm.EJci!.
jaadCASSStt.
1' a r«eeptloa was tendered to Mr
wCI do the work qmeUyand pleasJaC Jewel and Jim Depew and
r m. HkftoUn Lmvworth nhd
IAS Bmmft pTroraft mwrtoto*.
g «« Conowml Inter by n wedding bnatofsa trip to Thompsoavnie SatorSoldbyalldenletanthscand pae.
.
,h, gama, the bride nbowing ftny.

MSsSiasr-

$5, •nil
Reward

DVJSSTBtt

Don’t CaKe
Chances

A. J. ^MePHAiL

It Pays to Boy that Kicd
Rowland Douglas*

f=-l_ORIST

oa

I.R. W. J. HIGGINS

FINE DENTAL WORK
lit E. Frwt sum PfeMgrM

OR. SIMYDER

PATENTS.

Tire Insurance!

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;



■'

money to Loan oo ImproTcd Rea! Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

P'DO"|;YO.U

[SPRING
WEATHER

Pua Vour IWlOlUt^'Y in Our

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

South Side Cumber Co.

THE FARMERS' STORE

Rere Ole Bre nsain

Bargain Counter

BUILDING THIS SUMMER

F-RANK TRUDE

I eMES IIBICESTIOrj

Lane’s Family
Medldne

Boyal tiger

1

J. J. BREMEIIMA

ORAND TRAVERSe HERALD. TH0R80AY. MARCH IS. IMS.

miED m lA'

Heahb OBteer Unber of Ply»««h.iweroatieM»d by Mr u- Mre. 1. Tew

c bold, the record (
n hi. annual report u. ibe board of;oey of Battle Creek and Mr. Tobey of
-.............................
... -j are Drhnlih adviKhles a l-y lam pridilhlllns! Bedford,
all
wbc
______ _ Michigan, as she rccrived
re ltd
lid to
I. _t^ wedmilk .. ud. re from u-ag a milk tirkrt,
A bo.pi.al remutce
to VW. her -Her. Mre.[ub<^
- Hetner BabUd. utate dairy 1
t.arher. eeriillcate when «nl> twcH^lownibanonc- Hesald;
I firmly >ag at ibe bi«ie of the bride a cow
Mary Wells.
'
t.arhe
yrera of age. Though there was n-i —That’s what a prominent
,r.- so es llns. Mr. and Mr». MnlH llagnns - >
Carrie Johnson relumed Ibis ynr»
age limit at Ibsl time she rvalUed ihal
roivxW
dlM-ase.
MakMoaroe.
Tuesday
creatng.
— Dr.
Mto o( A WMlWMe hor»e which hai
tnemoon from 0 two weeks- visit
'1:W P. M.
there migbt b.- diBleuliy for one of her
dealer «ipplv edrh family ' Heory Kr. od.T of .New York and Hl><
MW oeewuif Uie
*<
Tb* HAlry Ctiurw at M. A. C- Prof.
,
: wnn ..csers-detachaWe.
U. taiek Chartotie Dutlse Mawwar 8«en ynre
4M ClH»it eoort or the Supreoc
F. 0. pooler. «. A. C.
ago.
As a rule we dOnt;,„„
,a, „,npi, of ticket, m ago MI>. jfa.rcar went to New ^
eotcn for the pMl U>™*
^ ,
night on business.
UtoensMoh.
dowS U.t week T»t»4v br • #»!
•Mllh AdoHerailoB.- Dr. noyd W.
daaeloa of the Bnptoine court «m~in addressing the public. ;
^
^ „ ,.,dlbl. '■«
Kry-Oder nad was Uter emla, the dedeloo of J-dge Meroc of tt* BoblnaoB. auie aoalyct.
AddieoA. Prof. C. D Smith. LanitDg.
Oresll eourt «lre» » November. iMf.
but the above remark and |
,'*,-» *a. a no.et e..-at at i
DlKUUlOA.
ta teror Of «he pUlotlff.similar expressions are||UtH.-Cr«k, rrank H nun. l.«nivr '
Amlhald nnley. aged so. aad par
Buiter will be teored by Dairy Id,
f.
ly pul'llsher .d m-»siyip.Ts at aunax. tiauy Wtnd. fell ftoD the back porch of
The CAM hei iaabj l»two*U«
tpeetor Helmer Babll, who will anum AOd *AI brought to A do.
the eSort* of PrAlt * UuvU. who Ap- Dounce the result of ibe ooore
lion with Scott's Emulsion ! ,,,
t^mma tlenonde ; abty gatall> injured. He was fooncriy
pw«d rw the plAloU*.. J. W. PAlchlA dre erUldam.
■n« chA»«TT <~e of Bnt» HBWt
at aL TI. JokB LjroM »a the ll«rt«e
SATbiO bank, the outfrowUi ct the

druggist said of Scott’sjeeiieot <

„secrref«.o.^..monW.i,..^

„..f»

•aMsifBS In drcolt court for the Oewhile Av«T * Wdeh of

.
MooMOt Kfnd of ThM.
The eoatHbudon bo» bctooflA*
Port Roroo reprewotcB the
the Mlclilgon Children-. Home eocluiy.
of tte Hurtoe Sevlium bunk while the
faweoed at Ibe toft Hde of ibe cooBler
vat paaUAC before (be SnpiwiBC
Id the ladles- waiUasyoom la the V.
U. d««t was broken <rft TbuniUy
“nree yoAre Ago Brrtm HolcU uiul Ptgbt aDd the conieDle .tolcn after
detee other t»rmcn> of Klwjmlo which the boi was thrown down out
made wbAl wAf beHered to be pteUml- side <rf the depot where one of the cmaair arTBAse»M» 'or
X>»>t P«rcaow) of A blooded bone TAlued i
....•mpilnE to brtmk
former nocasloiu and only a
ooaiistlDg of the alsnlBE of <
- >nd almoirt
days BKO
Bent, to they luppooed. whereby ibey
weald later meet and draw up the
tract whereby each would eontrl
more auspicious lime. H Is suppos.
tfOO tewmnU the parefaaiie af the anb Ibsl (be deed sras rommllted ellb.
DAI as A )olAt oWBcnbip. The pre- beiween 5-10 and 6 o'clock or botweoo
IS and U o'clock when the depot Is
liaataary Acreewent was made by the falHy doserled. It Is not koom bow
afocOMid parUes with John Uobs, moeb the box cootalued bui as II has
J vUlleil --------------- ----------------'
mad Harrcy Wilson of Marine C’
wbo later dUpped the animal
Klngstey and the twelve tormers »
had agrood to forD the syndkate. t
lhare ^ to tnd that Harvey Wlli
WM AM piweat. and apoa laaalry
relunicd.
\
tho papw which they bad signed as
whowiag their Intention to so fora the
Wrack an Klandytie.
ayndteate iht»'wer» Informod Ibm
Aa the result of eight feet of-lraHt
they had aetoally signed a promlsorj bring misslitB on the -Klondykcnote or rather, three proBlaory notes breneb of the Perc Marinette, twclre
lor WOO each, one doe In one year cars were pot Into the dlleh at IMS
the other due In two yean and the last Thureday afienoon.
The caglne
dae In three yeanleaped the gap la safely but every
Tbe Brat atep tosrards lepodlatlDi in the trelo. lacludlng the cabouse.
the note was taken when the note wa*
aeuV from the Marine City bnnk to the
'Irwin'wws'^'exttw freight In
Cunduetor McCarty and EoXlngaley bank, noUee was lDinediat> charge of Conductor
ig
at
t going
„ along
!y sarred upon the loeal bank through Rlneer Palmer and w—
a fair rale of speed. The break In the
altotheys Pratt A Darls who had
dlect...—. ■■
— ------- iracki wasn-l.d
..........................
pared a bill of eoDplalol miTalnlng make a Kb-ii and Iba mgtne. after
•rosslng Ihe
cUwr space, remained on
l_.....................
the bank for further orders. The case crusslng
alls -fbe wrecked cars were all
was then Bled In Clitalt court. Much the rails. The wreeJted
and for about half a mile the
T. IMS. where It occupied the atten­ right of way was Ipm up liilore a stop
tion of court for a nunaier of days. could he made. None of tho ervw were
Jodge Mayne holding thil the Mulnc Injurcl although all were shaken up
Tbc wn-ckage was
City Savings bank, who bad piirehaaed considcreblv.
♦iifm couldjurt claim a booa Bde purebaae wltboot doc notice and further
tMt the ootea were obtained by iraod.

-“

Miss Ada Waters. »

1.™. ,,i rs";„.r.,:i''L5;:rt:."r

occasional

ally bap|.> b'-rm-ir and scaii.-r* ebee. i
wbervv.r ebe poee. while he.
r her dlsiKu-ltioo.

VsT-

scon * BOWKF

WHO SHE WAS

He and his lain Imilber WIP

-rh.' l.rnle and gnmm llam bare been !ns.-paraWe.





FARMERS’ SBPPIY CO.

PRICES! PRICES!
Wc have been talking Quality and that is what
we want our business to stand lor. Hut price
is what some people want, and we have gootls
to compete with any house in America.
Come and see our $s.7r> Double Team Har>"

Oxa^ts
409 Pari St, R. Y.

S0c.a-}I; xBJnaHs.

We are selling miles of Adrian fencing. See
it before you buy.
We have some wide tire Spring Wagons,
line for sandy roads.

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.

SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM

ViTy STATE ST.

TR.-WERS!-: CITY. MICH.

-":'r„"j.;-”"i;si.i..i...~i.
M known.
Spencer.

Tho wreck ocenrred

And s True Story of How the VegcUble Compound
Had Ito Birth and How the “Panic of ■73’’1caiised

the following NovemVef. '»«•
“*® From Thursday s Hecurd.
bMag then aivented by the defendants
Owrge h-alrbanks. wbo arrived from
Sihe Snpreme court In Its decision
Philadelphia the last of Ihe week '
two dnya ago alflrmod the dectalon of
a visit with hlB mother. Mre. Z.
Jadga Mayne.
Palrlianks, and dsler. Mrs. HrtiJe it.
IB the meantime the borec who bad
■nmhlln, left yeiterday afternoon for
_______ get-d old' Quaker far
canaad ao lengthy a Uilgatlon
Seattle, where he will sUII be with the For some yean she taught school,
haoB left la the ban of Steiibcn
Electric company wlUi beeamc known aa a worn
PButaBaMer of Klagsley ^hcrc he
whom be has been ungagul fur a num­
bad no a board bill of BSOO which
ber of years.
was never paid by the former owners
All-on Wolf and ftmily loft this
Marine aty and today be has bemi.rnlng for Phllsdelphto. where Mre.
enme the property of Mr. FonstemachTVolf and rhilrtren will remain
ar where hU blgh-bloodod pedlgroc is
visit with her ttolcr. while Mr. Wolf
atUlsed aa a enamoe farm bone, he
will lakb a steamer for Germany
proving nsafnl tBly U thU wnj.
his iiareBls. whom he
for many yean. Mr. Wolf Is u
barber In the employ of Del Squires.
Seerotarr D. H. McMuUen of the
Herbert Hawley of Msatolee
Oroad Traveree nalrymen-s aesoda- to vlailtng Mrs. &rl J. Cooke.
tioB has roeeivad a letter from Beere
Mr- and Mre. Arthur Hodge of Bk
Uvr BAJ. WIlBOn of (he Michigan Raidds arrived In the city today for a
Dalrrmen's assoclallou relative to the
her paienin. Ur. and Mrs.
aagUlary meaUag of the state aaaocit.
Ernest Day.
tloB lo ba held JoinUy wltb tbc Crend
Mrs. Sarah Chandler of Charlevoix

tnne.
They
ac which was
M)"g.«<l for their woman friends and
neighbor* was rqusll.y good for the
womdn of the whole worlo.
Tbs I'iokhams bad no money, ai
lUUo -credit.
Tlwir Brsl laborato
vras the kitchen, where roots ai
herbs were sUv-ped on the stove,
grsduslly fllling a gnws of bottles.
Tln-D came the qu.-stion «if seilmg
11, for always before tliry had given
printer’ to run
setting forth^t^e
............ - -___ ham M'ttb L
led brThe
V...1. and llrookij n.
iteetoD, x;—.
New'York,
The woDilcrfuicnretivc properties of
the mnlicine we


'-advertising.
o others, and Ibc de-

-rived In the city this morning tor a
Hr. Wilson makes some vmloablc s
patlobs rclaUvc to Ibe meeting a

short

vIkIi

with her bn-lhur. Hsrry

INvk.
ptedleU a greal micccsa and material
Tbc Mlsw* Charlotio Watson andj
beaeSU to the dairymen of this
Hay Baker of Mabel are In the city
^loa. TheafBccrsnflheaUle aasoclatoilay for a day-R plea»nre.
Atlvy -nu-ma* rtlurncd last ulghl
to the maellikg and take fiart in Hu- from a buRln.-»s trip fqr a short vl»u
with his parentR. Mr. and >ln. J. M.
Thomas of Webster riixxI.
Harry Dean, as clerk of the F. C.
OB alt aatrtea of butter and <±ecse Desmond ctiaipsny. lell yeslvriUy for
•rorUw U points, the same ss
Carter-* Biding, whore hereafter
done St the aonusl meeting of the
will (>e h-caiixl. Mr. Desmond also
slate sBsoelalloo. These diiilomss will
ent to the mUU at Carter's Biding j

progres-ng saUataetorily and Ih-r
praepects are that this meet mg will be

>r a Rborl tima.
Mr. and Mrs. Jullns Reielia of Bnt>us Uny niv in Ibo dly today on but

liivRs and pleasure.
the beet ever held In this section In
Mrs, I. Van Keumi left this n.-on
the Interests of dairymen. Tbc fol(or Grand Kaidds. where rbe will Msli
. lowlag to the progrem:
.T dsughler, Mrs. J. W. ni.-hman,
' Mu-e.
111 mhi-r rvlatlves.
InvocaUoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kank Ijoscj of BflAddress of welcome. Mayor A. V.
laire s|>enl a i-ortlon of the day
IMedrIefa.
the city, after which they loft
BtMtmw. Seemary S. J. Wilaoa.
Addreos. Fresideni Colon C. Ullto.
Mrs. Ararila ilerknrr of this rlty
Addnas A. f. Cray.
left Ihts morning lor MaiitoKv, whore
1:»P. M.
Klir will vlKll friends.

The Famer-s Ouw and H
O. Ladd
'
-robrrenloal. a^ HoW b

~

ness. Wc D0N:T make it.

s living

Ji.lluaiug that .subniergcl b.-caii-'.' of 'be <

It to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores.

'

restoring lOSl flcsU
vitality, and repairing

V< win send TOO a

Shields Is a1-o renrgnjxivl a.s arws by damming ihe str.-ai
Ilf the Is-sl teachers In the stsCe.i Is-rruen have
if her taolher's. . vpense by llieir logglUK r

« s.b«,u.

si the M E |.it-...unite i.j Ket.,e.Kiuiy

waste. The action of
kiiomn In ibis city and a frtsiueni «itt.,
Scott's Emulsion is no
State Nenra.
tribnlor to the Grand Traverw Her:
_ Whis ier, a Chleepo ms' lilnl.l
more of a secret than the
composition of the Emul­
sion itself. What it does
it does through nourish­
i -os;»«
ment—the kind of nourish­
lie W klll.’l and pat '
ihelr aluier home in Virpina,
misery «ir llial h.- Iie.glren i
ment that cajinot be ob­
Mrs. Shields la known
lo er.l bis ovn life.
.
MlcWgan-s mosi Etne.1 pon-.. h.v Ul»?
tained in ordinary food.
rapby and many of her p« ms l.elns ,
. I.udiIk;
No system is too weak or
Inrimled lo "The MicblRan J■.H•ls,•- c. ..umai.-v caiiiwl by l-.v.-rs, wi
delicate to retain Scott's
compiled l.y Ih.' MIebIssn l*.ib-1 tmdiliilylng lapi.lly in nortb.m
llshlng Co. The only vulume of lierjiain as a -.wuli .rf the law wbic
Emulsion and gather good
• Illusively l» a Kmall l.nK^bun-i hll.lis kilUng tbem iK-for.- ISP
enUlled ■Wli.d-lllown llag WeivI,"
sonic place* Irnavrs have n.«d.H large from it

ThU dacIMoo was not rendered until

1

note.

infancy to old age Scott s ■ P. j. Matealy.

Emulsion offers a reliable'^
of remedying im-1
heak’devolop.

,msiiv efaildlsh beans.

Well Knnwn w;*er.

. .... . la.

that they are tvorthy of j.^-

U Monroe C*«-;Of h<P wi.rk I. to a:>pKar In the next

A Kalsmasoo .Isilj ba- ‘I"' foll-wlot!

^

made so often m connec-

ItWB WUkochll. wim >-RS Iks
* Indow. trimmer ai WUbcUn's f.u
past l»-o yci^ will arccpl a pot
lomorrew‘wldi Itrendon A Dum.. —
Buuib Mi-nd. I'nd.. and *111 K-ave In the
Ing for this city.
► 8. Hodgson of Lyun. Ind.
has Ux n in Ibc ciiy this winter

7:10 P. «L
h«r daughter. Mrs. Alice .
Music.
hf! this noon for her I
‘Pure Food." Dr. Ftoyd W. tUdda- Owing lo her advanced age. M yrere.
BiD. Biiif analyst.
the Rev. Jiatah PennlDCton accoD
"Biaic Dairy and Pood Departi
ponied her lo Insure her *^e arrival
Depuiy CommlsakHier Colon C UIHe. He will (hen cnoilnnc to Richmond
I. Prof. C. D. Bmlth.
and iadlanapolU. led., where he has
bUrob 2i, •
Manic.
Mis Marie .Telsiad, accompanied by
The,Cair a Problem la Dairytog.*
C. L WhttBcy. Rtpwatd Nnnbero Micb- her Uitle stot«. Ida. reinroed to their
home In Snitoat Bay tbit aRenooa

“i.V’sSfMS.Tna'XT;
nil. possessed of a wonderfnlly RvnipaUieUc nature.
In IMS she maTTied Isaac Pinkbam.
a l-uilder and rvul c-tHtc ojrerator. and
their early married life wns marked by

daughter.
In thoM good old fashioned dar« It
waa common for mothers to make
their own home mi-dieines fp
and herbs, nature's own rvcslling in a phyriciah only in specially
argent cases.
By tre.lition and ex­
perience many of them gained awondcrfulknowbidge of the curative prop,
artlesol the various roots and herbs,
kbsm took • great
dr of routs and herl
sin* and power over dl»ea-<
lined that just a* natnrr s
bountifnllv prevkles In the -barvesi
fields and orehsrds vegetable foods c
..............
but take iba-pain

d,-.igii.'
weakm
vshcr plea-sure t.

irchthriieont.
live a
d fni
com'
Chief nf the-< wa* a
tlon of the ehoieest n
adapli-d for Ihe
and herbs fnund l«-st a
core of the ills nnd we
I^.Pink.
linrio the female wa. and Lydia
ham's friends and . neighU-rs
that her compound rclieeed and cured
and it became quite popular among
them.
All this *n far wasdone freely, wilh.
out money and without price, as a
labor of love.

In IFlf. bv combined effort* tli
ilv had saved enough money U
nieneenc«ri<ai>ernayeni*lngan
that time the growth airi *accc*.s <u
''’yLydiTi;. I’inkhnm and her Vi-gcl.te 'Compound have becuur hon-«.
ifils everrw!
everrwherr. and many
id tvonis
used ADDUIv in it* mtnufaeiureLvdia E. •Pinkham hcrxel
-e to see the gr.-ut *u<xv
,rk. Sbepassedtolierrcn
•o. Imt not till »he hud ,
rans for continuing her work a*
reeilrelv ns she could hare done it
•rvelf.
During her long and eventful expe.■neeuhe wa* ever methmlU-sl in l.cr
. nrk and-die wafi»l'va.v* careful l"pri-rerve a record of crery case that can.r ther attention. TUecase ofwveryMck
woman who applie.1 to her for adric-.—
and there were tirmsands—rtsx-ieert
careful studv. and the details, im-luding *vmpu>nis. Ircatmrnl and rvKult*
wcreree.-rdcd for future rcfeivnre. atul
lo-dav these reeorris. t.-gelhcr with
hundreds of tlionsand. made since, arc
aeailabtc to sick women the world
over, and rrprr»ent a va.xt eollal>orati.m of infonoation regarding the
iment of woman'* ills, which f-c
auibentivily and a.vuracy can hartly
c ^ua’.ed in any library in th#
With I.vdia E. Pinkham worked her
danghlcr -in-Jaw. the prrwnt Mrv
Flnktiam. M-e wa-sear. fullvinstrncU-d
In ail her haid-«on kno-.vledge, and
for year* she assisted her in her rest
correspondence.
To her hands nal'irell.v 1.
.lireetionof the work when lt»or-g:natoT passed.aws.v. For n.-srly twenty,
fire yeirs
years »afac has enntinuc-d it. and
five

firetT.vdia a Finliam dronnet
and the present Mr*. I'lUkhnni.
thr mother of alnrp- family, look .
tVithwomenasMtant-.someav :
rapahle a* herself, the preseiii Mr*.
tb and severity w-ere ton Pinkham eontinut-sthis great w ork and
Doch (or Ihe large reaiesU
' .ly from the oflire of no other
of the Pinkham family, a
. . _ ^ve so many women I'eeD ad-;
of basine** anffered n
vised bow to regain health, Sick wo- ;
fearful deprewo
men. tbUadeit* i* ••Toms, for Health'- .
Dial vear dawns
freely given if you only mite to ask
Such I- the bisto*7 of I.t .11a E PinkAt this point Lvdia E. Pinkham's ham's Vegetable . Compound ; made
Vegetable t'ompound was made known from simple roots and brrbs: the one
medicine (or vrotnea's ailments.
' '
to the BoUa
•roBAB whose n

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Ja>8!'S;.T»n?SXSralf“tf®.dn^k
To Core a Cold in One Day

OKAMD TKAVCRtC HKiUOA, 1

HUNOMM AM MAO.

OMK Mirah n. tt»m
twf. «r •!> mM mtm «i—«T •! Waner la laaato# f».e## «»#lea of
etiCBtar to ao'.en {hrtntetlac theta la
eMffttt*. •«*' Calais I'll' Am#
raaard lo ibe new primary rteelkm
•« M»NtW OMU 1J00 f-M
lav. With tbe drenlara to J».»0
«>v« III m. .hrfi •«- «« ImmaAtaWr
blaaka for Ibe bac of aotera la re*labftft* #-1. It 1. Mi**«A
tarta# at the cemlo# primary elaell
|)f* «W fMcA Mvaral lm#i»#- TH«
Tbe bUaki prorlde a Hat of the qneaMff*r !• faaiaA u b* th. mM w
Uona «hleb taeac be anaweta# lo tba
prtllM MMttr #r H> kIM M tha h»
Wfr #r #»*«»

TM .Kplarton •Haak

tM emitry far *f»y "Hi-.
Tba flamaa b'»ka ayl aa araleblf *i»#

ai^ bai^e#^ him

apraa# aa ra#Wir tk« •»■#• t—
>a«Ma Oanaa amaka mUfM aritii

the tuaaer of retctatertn* and lofor
the eotar rbai ooe enAllmem aoawc
I lime unleas be rcmoree lo i

•mmm. #amd fwa tha aalr a«raaa
«a- tha MlM. TM famUlaa af tha

laM#.

Oama

oomr

tria# ta #langa

Ima th. watM# #•». Tha -ilhi"# autbartliaa fair ttm «r any eaa ba ukan
«at allva.
Lata tWa afiamaan ^ tha man in
tha bafhlng mlna 40Q ha# ina«a thair
aaa^ a«# ttO ha# kaan raaaua#.

U~ the c4renlar nnaoeaa, "io no way Interteioa with
at the
• riabi of a cltltao
iwpilar election of aay caa#>4
aay ticket he #ealr«8. but U IB
fraud and fi
nirprimaiy elecHona^iler the a
■ eery ahaie
lhat Ihe primary law be siren
thoroott trial Ihi* rprinit’ana la la
Ids iba cireulara and blaaka al hlipwo

Arrottad on BurplafT Chafpe.
^laa. Ike well know* ledainr •“ anLake Ann. «leb.. March b—Clirenee
(roBony. predleta a remarkable aerlei Dalllbfty. Olaf Ncleon and Doris WUflf #ealrtctl»e eyelwoa, loraadoca and sen were cxamlaed this mcwnlas cm
banteaaaa dnrlas Uie eomliis aprtas tbe ebarte of bunriary belore Jnallee
aa# •■■•er. The rae«Bi dasthcleaUns Barber and were boand oror lo Circali
•tstma U MladaMO wd the Soeldy court in Ibe torn <# lUW each wbieb
lalaiidi arc bpi the b^laolns- The they wwe mable to furnlab. They
b the aame as lhat which pro­
remanded to the county Jail
duced the tatld weather of the pn
Frankfort
'he'lV/i
April,
wtator. a chaose la tbe amount. <
thst D
• uaaKy of the atm-a radlalldn. A few _____
(C Ann. Ne
yean aco tbore wan a failinc <« <# been worklns Iff Lake A.............
that ndlatioo, reanllins In one or two came from near Almira, and the Wil­
exltamdlaarily cool aummen. Now. son woman broke Into the chicken
ne of 8, WllUrd nlsht before Isat
aa laermse t> aotar aeilaa has brousbt
stole a number of eblekeni.
aboot the preralaiee of a hlsber tern
[ them up to............................
penbire cm the earth.
Ob tba lead this laercaae of temper­
for a banquet.
ature baa simply produced mild ell ready
The breaklnc of the loek ebansed
matle oceditlaaa—con. aprias-llke le erlmo from, simple larceny to bursVlads and a eompamilTB abaem
lary.
BBow aad lea On the sea the i
Death ef KIngalty Mtn.
has beM dlferent becaaae there tbe
Kiassley. MIcb.. Msreh S.-Jnmet
Veberxa and Ice #eWa. releaaed from
■ ibdr artatry thalai la the arctle re- Newmarch. seed 8t died at bit home
iree mllen aoutb and one mile
bKm. bare taated down Into middle
tailtadea la extraordlaary anmbet*. of lOosklcy at T o'eloek leal nisbt. He
aad the ooaaeQMmt cUlllas of tbe leares a wife, flre sons aad one daus
water aad tbe air baa brousbt about ter. Tbe funcial sorrlpe will be al
eMeU winds, eaaains the North At­ o'doek Sunday afternoon from the
-Sparlins school hocae.
lantic ahms the ordinary paths
-eommeree (o become a reskm of Acree
■CmaUd by tes.
atorau. perUooa nUU and danferooa
Elk Baplds. March 9,—CUrica Duf­

ni M naarnt ban#, tbe sun liawloslas
fwpUly np toward (be aqnator. which
M win own la about a fortnlsbt. the
lao^ MdUlcM are chaaiflBs almal-

It mar aalely be predicted that more
▼totau tonadom will ba exparl
la tba aDUlbweat and middle west, and

•baa.nbesomoetatrtfbt Thedo«l
tbe haadle of ber pane batweea
hla teelb. If any foolpad r»ea after
^urse or tries to aunck Mlaa Web­
ber, be U nasured of belns bitten for
bis pains. Him Wrtber has no coobdeaee la tba police, but witb tack doc
sbe feels quite •*<«“Yon lore tobacco so well yooiurtrea
Id use It so much Ibsl you wHI ucK
dare lo preaeb from ynor pulpits
acalnst the bllby wcad." TbU w»a
tbe sneuiatloo burled la wriilnr Into
(ba dlRcreal clerleal campa cd Pliisbutt by J- B. Corey, unde of Pre»ldent Corey of the fnlaed Staiaa Steel
Corporation. "Mow would It kmk to
fled 81 Peter or 8- Joba walklnc
____ the ftreeii of Paradise pulUas
at Ws. fat black elaar*? ' It one of Ibe
questtouf Mr. Corer tsked of the

Tha Cough Habit

MSlCtlns by My WUb*e Bed**
writae r. 0. HenUw, of Oeklenden. IniL, “I wed ^at
DF. Klnr'e Mew DteMTory. Sbe bed nt e tristful
ehnnle eotuli, which throe doeton fhfied to reliere.
After ufcirrff two bofUet she wee perfMUy onred, end
todey she Is woU end strong.”

Ibb rosue of colon. All the bli
tbe rainbow will be In tasblos Ibis
the crust wll
mneb as tbe solid colon: In the tailor.

chief.

OseeoU.

mn«M for April i.
alkasU, Mich, Hareb>l«.Wny. aged 9, blew twu engqra. ooe
thnmb and ibe ptim of fau right band
yoMcday paaehlng a dynamtto cap
wllb a aaU. Hla eyealghl U lajorod.
He lived n«tr Rapid City.

DO YOU GET DP
WnHAUHEBACE?
CIAmf Trwttle Iba Tdt 1

llSlfS!£tSbr
llittoe
It
la toe grsal mad

^

^ WUBam Raadolph HeanL
lama back. Mte. Uaddw. uric arid t>
paseas (or about (oKy wltaenM aaf bWi
Bright's Oimam.srhlrhlstoawt
(nr papart wfll be Uaaad. The attar
SwwU-ftoot ta
Btr gaaetal will ba askad for ladle!
MBBU agalaat tba laadtag aagar i*-l aw.' Itaw'er'biad&ta^^n^teloBiM
^era. railroad ofSdala and coal ope^
akaa Bratr mak Uaa aa*t o( the
MliMwlppI wUI ba tovaaUgaied.

srsirasjfflrnssus.’rs

Flares P1#M In FhllWplnaa. V ;bam^
Mted th^i wtetavt not ilrsidy triad h, may bars a
Manlti. March
It li repotted
tiere bai bean aa outbreak *
lb Jolo* and Sfly America
1—havakMaeyorbtaddcrlrwgbta.
A^^ernl outbreak
expected.
tinwu Is
I* cxpreire.
.u:

ij^iiillng attai

aETirifs.i?-,?=s

. FUlaan eallsied
maM any mtatto*. bat n
ibotarr aad three nallvea 9«Doan
nama. Svasnp-ReM. O’.
One eaplaln am! three
...........-d efbeeiB were woundet.
Aboot sou Moro* wer« ktllad.
*re ttiiM.

SO VCARr
, waPKNIENCe

Evsry new end Md sub­
scriber who his paid (or
ths Msreld In full to Jari.
1, 1007. will M givsn a
subacripUon to Ferm end
Fireside .one year free.
8sa offer tnjfuiotMr place
in today's Herald.'"••’ c.V.'

-Mdrfll ef III-*

*S<1 u

cuimM

of Chicago.

(orejt become* loo clvIUn-rl," held lh<
great surgeon. He will ftavcl alone
nnd study ibe babllji of Ibe savages
wbo have made Ibe loasl acqualniannwith civilitallon.
kllfis Floreneo Webber of Cbleago
iploys ber dug to d« pollee duty

A cable is-iVi

GASTOIIIA

land he wIMiod to acquire was tbe site
of wtat is now a large part of the clty

Abaoal e*wybe» who reads Urn neemIs SBK to iBOwql Hn woBderfuI
made by Dr.
It KllMr-sSwBfRp«oo(;

>. Mareh

UACT COPT or WlAPPU.

Patents

n TORTURING

land grant. His paper* were plg.-ouholed for 40 years In Washington b.-^
fore they were retnmed to him. The

King AUonao I* credited with almfel. erapleyed at tbe Elk RapMs Iron
ig to have more pomp aad
company, was crushed lo death by a tpleador at bis marriage tha
1^ rolUac from a sleigh.
Barked aay prevkms royal marrlago.
One featum will U an unpartllelel
' OanarnI News.
pmcaaloo of stole cuehea. Hie meSpeaker Cannon Is to hnve
Ui thirtyffour gorgeous vehlcK*
Loncurortb" smoke.
He ws
and hopes to have al
ready a
scaled with a CuUn dear. 1« laches
Stotcen of these hi»toric creations
In length, by Bepreaentatlee UmgUrc not been used In many yean.
worth, when lU Ohio memUr re_____ arc priceless. One Is covered
tamed lo bit leglsIaUve dnile*. The
with polUbcd lorioise rbell aad is cstl.
speaker Joktofly remarked that he
ited to be worth glOO.OOO. In add|.
wemid “make the most" of tbe smoke,
m to the royal eemebes there will be
aad laid the cigar away for future oclong train of private conches, be
cnpalloo when be Is sure no snapshot
graadees. many of whom
Bend wlU perpelnatc his
posacsB wonderful decorated carriages.
with tbe cigar tilled la his mouth.
giand as any owned by the
Broadway Is nnderiald with valua­

‘7

TarSiwflr sitnatorvat

Whan

yeuns

In
Dsn
For Over
Thirty Years

VNbnns X^onvulsiMB JimmhoesnandLossorSutEP.

S. E. Wait & Sons and C. A. Bughee.

Entirely Co««ljSiS
face Mess of ^res —Three '’*i’S*i1;i^?^4w«iui*t«uhiBt«.BiT
Doctors Could Not Cure-Uhild
Cure-Child
’p>—

C™, W»«-Fa» aSd W,
CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS FOR 75c.
Mrs. Grerge J.
Bl.. Akron, UUio

leuer of aa

poiiple before n crowd of gaping, rn
oii*,wcauger» In yoor oRlet-, I* a Ihii
abhorrent lo me that never again
shall I give my official Cunellon to It.'
ISO. the young king of Simln
leads a bq*y life, made up «if work and
rtwlj- and sport—such
cd young tnau mlgtd lead.

And this I* what has cudt-ared biro l.<
bis i«KH<Ie Id no monarchy *as
king s majesty more, bcdgrel ai
with eeremeay.

_

So« Clar

erolgn.
ble gold quarts. The Uring* of s
Henry Debaven Moorman of Cleve­
shaft under ibe new building of th<
New York Tlilc. Goaianlce A Tnisi land. X years old. and the youngest
UlMIng Indkwte that many rich veins county Judge la KcnUichy. last Thurrday
untied hla trst couple In marrlagr
extend under New York. Tbe q'larU
taken from the Broadway gold mine and be asy* it will be his last. “I at­
not only ssnys an extremely high per tach a (lacredneiK almve my olflre to
Cendinsid Talerniwa.
bis thing of linking two live*. To get
Loadon. Har^ Ilk—Another
sbiflles*. sllpchod aendoff would afcartbqtmke hu oeearred at Simla,
ret a couple all the rest of their lives,
etgbt ptrapaa Udag killed and twoniyDr. KIcbolts Bonn of Chicago, one 'be iCcrtousncEs. the sacredness. the
six iBlnred. Tbarc was also great
IlmoD-pure of the thing is not there
of
the
most
famous
turgeoas
le
damaga to prcgierty. FUleea boadred
Urea wwe loat In a similar diautcr Uol:ed State*. I* tired of ci
knot.
there In IMS.
God hath Joined l.weiher;' Ood'. ago
p« Into the Zambesi district Ik- atone shonld Join them. To ninrrv
met yorierday'aad decked to eubmli
th« primary elocUon reform ayatem to
tbe voter* this spring. PcUltoos are
belBg prepared and enrolbnent ar-

OnltneimlilM

PriH,SOtulll.llll

except rich Orlenialt. ‘It Is site
Mobley organlied company A. 8.-..;il,v llO.t.'M. Corocglv llUran'. Pu'^ll
Itbins 10 And this Orientalism In
cnlh Maryland Infantry, bis son. El-;ba» lived very quietly for year*, and
altb PnrltaaUm. In lemperaaard C-. bclag a private. Tbo reei- no oni- .ukih-cUM lilm of l-•lllg al'l.- to
tbe Amerlenns are not n day
meni aaa a good deal of acnlee at the make such a munigeent gift.
older than they were le the
: and Mobley. Sr . came out of Ihej Mis*
Elltobeth I'aruon
leadtr*
leeolb and cishteunih ccnlurica. Their
wllb the brevet rank of eolonel. |*rbool In Chicago Kt love of iiaeh.
very tocos Ulong to that period, si
Harried at tie age of 19. ho bad ten . ing. She I* a *irier of Jehn 1-larwm.
scsilnc tbe Md maatert."
ms. eight of whom are living.
■ ‘ the Unker. and Is worth $3t«i,o.MI. Her
John H. Smith, tbe last survivor
John F. Powell, a day laborer of Dec 1 dally Income is more (ban the monibly
lh« BemlDoleewar. Us Just died
Moines, la. ha* given TS.fKKi lo Diak.- \ salary of many toaehcr*.
New York, He bsd the dlerincllon d
university wllb which to help found
bsTlns seen and talked with the crea.
Seminole

Jbr Tv.fcwfen wwA flMMrmu

Bears the
Signature

NEW DISCOVERY

cheaper thta year Uian ever before.
due," said sbe lo Cbicaco. "to

In a London lecture, said Ibai A^ericaa woBKB apenl more for elutbes and
cerns tun any womern In tbe world

GASmiHA
The Kinii Yob Have
Always Bon^

DR. KING’S

Let every man cheer up. the mantol
and unmatTled. Miea Bltabwh While,
lemonsicutor of the proper way i«
drape tbe female term, aisens that
bath mlHInery aad *owns «IU be

made or other Myles."
Mr*. Cralele. better l.oowa under
ber pen name of John Oliver Hobbes.

[4mi Duoi's

is BOM jaaagwQU to TeoMUB thiB tbe drlBk. metlB8
or BondilB# bhbttx, tor it loota eadi In Conxcmptloa.
PanmoBU bM Detth. Satb rooiMlT twin these
ewM rwolts of Conghs eatf Colds, by teklBS

of lhr*-e remarkoblc

RUSIH8
for Uh. p.mDiy M ursBil Trsvrr.^

fv I

ilmydutj
1. of Olllf

mm

She broke out all over her llody with a
humor, and we u.-«l ev-ef>-thing rer^-

4dlr«o.Tn..TV--fK,-r. JO-h' »S

iwav; lire ear* looked a“ If they ,;
eaten nway
• ‘ " Nriglibor*
advi-ed me i
weoWdmp...............
...
oapandOinlnini^and
:
I.igrl t'uliriira Snap
andOin'
before 1 had U«rel half •.! Il
opaiiill>.>xo(Ointm'Vil
iillioxofUinltixvittlir''
tliewioehaJ
d. and my Utile one'.
nil healed,
reasrieara*a new-l>uniwibe »body
_ ____ not be without it again U il
cort live thdlare.

3;Pere Marquette'

our babv. after spending m.my fk.lUr*
on d-.. t.'-rx and niediviacs wiiliout aay
benefit v.Kauvcr."
_______

'

n., u »*

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

-S.’SSi.fe.-Ei.

A fc I. E. niE CAm

And hi* frank and boylth good fellow­
ship has done more lo make the mon'
arch) aafa than "all the king's horses
nd all the king's men. "
WhUc traveUng in a rullman car not
long ago Congre«sman Hanlwlck
rick of I 1, rieatiw-, eootb**
in the, b.-ris and Muterta
Georgia, the amalh-st
lb* dismeed membouse, found bImsoK fellaw pasaengc
‘•'"^ Uraae. It cure. Cawith a wcll-dreascd. quiet-looking
Utrh aod drive*
gro passenger. This was n<n agreeable swBT a Odd to tbel

.■irfa”!:”'

Elf'ibwiBto

to Ibe CeorgUn. wbo was further riled
on seeing tbe rolored man in the din­
ing car. He and the darky returned

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TRY A HERALD WART AD.

WADE BROS.

Real Estate and Loans
12r Freni St, Montatue Bli.',

Traverse Citr. rich.

ii|i: -J

#

E:isi!£„“;iiAT ftvtii

mSS.

:....... 1*..-

r.dsr cur sod rrereo.it taare at

to Ibe Pullman about tbe aao
and thou Mr. Hardwick went
eondoetor aad asked that the negro be
put out of the ear. ' We ean't Bo ihei.
sir." ihecondneloranveerttl. "Well, if

•"k

Inrilwl S-pt.H.l«a.

The young king

broken It all do«n.
His aneeslor*
gloomed behlDU the c-urtolncd windows
of the palace. He has gone lo the per*
pie. He Is part of the national llfe.

aSi'Sii::'------- -

could hdp her. but *he eonunued to

Property of All Kinds for Sale
and Exchange
\Vc will get you seven per cent

annum for

your numey and give you as security gilt edge

agsak.,-Aacsg-.va^.

that freth nlggi-r ge'» near me
......
.
"itartH* «. t>pr»» t-wiJwaat!
golsg to wipe up the cr-----woa-i have j
declared the Georgias,

rapids &irdi»«» r-y

Traveric City real estate or gilt edge -farms id
Grand Traverse. County. Mich, where your

him around me. Who
raieair' 'That's Joe Gan*, champlos■

money will be absolutely safe.

llghl-welgbi
puglll*:.'' answered the
eondnrtoi. and Mr. Hinlwlck con.
eiuded not to ' wipe up the car" «!:h

ey o( Bagentown. Md.. ha* the °
dlstlecilmi «g baring' bad a son Sgb! j
by bis ride dnriag she civil war. <>n|
Uneoln'* flrat call (or vta-ssiuers Mr i'

WADE Bl
g MUeilAV. Afvst

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(00. m kMA «*
. eordr aod b«ioo»
Von. mu< friend
Jcanaltc Brow.

LoConaor. Wa$h., Peb. tS, !»«.
D»r SuBihtaerw—We bad a taleo; tine bob la our niool room. OarS«&

>ebool etoM to going to hata-n
^___ ^ „ oof boose. The (armem are ;
atMlair. Orartr.'WM. BMtto
.
pkj^ng oat here the week. The froga j
Unea 10 you aad tea you I a» wdl aad
Biil* JAbmb. BMb« l««l»eo. L»»
are slaglng out here. When sebool let*,
^ are iba ease. 1 am golag to
•Bd M«ry JdoocB.
J««««
out I an goto* to logitar oHlf* farm ]
>l BOW aad an to tbe fOortb grade.
Uief Bit>». Oortao !»o*«r*.
> «IU bate IMK of f« OUT there rid-)
There; are tS atbolarm la aehool today
Sehombnv. Hkh
g our ponie*. There w*« a Ore ojit!
rber-a name le ill»» 8. P Oa«J
•re till' week
|
going to hate a eorlal oa ft.
F-ea.II- Cook.
Patrtok-e toy. We bat. We of fuS.
putt rtn
**» bHW»
Yoo'nnet write atola and tell a*
nn yoa please send ny broiber and
T»l» tllM It **» •
t'o®
ail about the fun luguar ao.l yr.n had
MCb a <nrd aad tmtitn. Mr brotbM&shiBrr. lUrold
“f F0«»f«7
at bl« faiber's (am.
r-a —"w to Leo a Moor.' I will eloae
nu^ ewii*, -bo »*»«■
'**'
LaCaenor. Wash,.Feb- It l>ut !
SoMhlB* d»b, tb«wb be bM bee« m ■y letter for thto time.
I)ear<S^tuiAli>rK-We have had ter^!
Tran yoar trat. friend.
»eib erer —ee be -w . HtU.
nkr •mnrblne «<-alher this nioaih. TtH
Mary K. Moore.
boy. Tbe po*Ul bu a pWare of >be
wild eurtantK
' violet, aad panrfea.
.
bMob «M barboi
Seboiaberg. Mtoh.. P\t.: f*.
caraallon..
.it. walHloweiv a»»d
. KU. We wUI all be fUd
Dear SaoAlorre—I as Ruing :
'letter frow*<l»roU
to hate
sAool now. There are J5 arbotare i
ro*ebu»hes ate In bttd and *<ne of ,
toy. Thera are Baby tnte
aehcnl today. We bate loteof fua at
our nelichUw* hat.- I'tile
chlrt.ea«l
thtogi he ean tell aa of tbe
aebool. We are going to bay a eorial ninnlag abort and wo will hate lliile
aootb aad kli bone there.
thelTlhofMareh. I as In the (ourtb
fblckeas soon. XV-- have two hen. that
grade. There are U in ..or rlaae
1
little rSirV.'B". In aootberj
will
tiavr
Yoar prealdebt baa ad forgotten bsea a dog aa<l two rate I think.
The farmer, have been ph>*- j
(bat tbata to aoBetbtog wa are riu Pl»aae aend me a eard and butioo.
ing fo' the last >«o «v ks. We have,
toplaafor. We bate had ao aiaby letTout little frienil,
nice large ejlla Illy In bud and I: will |
tare that Ae (bought toe would —•
glBclalt Overb.v.
e IB bloom to a few dav. Our wliool-,
aad not erowU aay of them out.
toon bad a nlmk tost week oti. on :
after a white «a wm ulk aboui
pU-ni.- Rrounds.
had a Cb".
men ptoaa.
Iteie. Tbe Brtrthorw hate awoet paaa !
■I BOW. Our language clasit

lot of lettoto which ebow much
„ f iiMebeiB b»oi»iIi»t ^ib- tn writing. We wfll hate Iben
tret »s‘of tbU week, aad we will
watch (or aobto more leller* leUlng of
WMb Uvw Qom to Itorttot.
the fan on 81. Fatriek-* day.
Kami toei lo inarket.
Schomben. Mkb, Feb. ». I90C.
u. bv> a woodroM atoee
Dear BanAlnen—t ihougfat I woull
Or^tocbM. ftf> a»i Aentoawrite you a tbw line* snd (ell you my
Abtuidred pooadaoriaore:
Uttte ri*ter would like to Joto theBonTa« boAeta of bananai,
Atoeclab. Her name to Aaoetle. Our
Abd paabota br «»• i®*:
leaeber-a name 1* Mis. Sophia Daga
Jail what hl» faney dlctatea.
'gbetoterygoodlotheeblldrea. Ii
Wnb »<K tbe AghUM Aeek.
to the third grade. I hate a piece
speak for (he aortal; we are gniiig
Wb» Jiarcua goN a^plag,
hat# a aortal tbe iDh of Merch. IwOl
«a bayt vHboal deUy
BMAh tooeaiaa aad ralTMa
To lake cae'i brtaib away:
He briagi with open band;
A wondioua nerchant to be
With wealth at hto eomna«d.
Where Maretn cotne* from market,
Aeriito the BBraary #Dor.
Oar lartar to no rlAer,
Our wardrobe abowa no wre;
Sat thonto ble Maket's enpty.
And hto goodi are alt to name.
We wtieomd him wUk ttoeei.
AM we thank him t«t the aan
BtoiTT a Dowd, to Toathto Corn-

PP"Be^rGuests;
At Our Camp in Maine
THE SATUI^MY
EVENING POST.

We are having lot. of four iarbe* blg( amt the gardi B i>»as :
ton aad play. I an .liitag wub Denha arelhie<-and four lnHi-« hiuh and ■«1 an n years ..M
•oa. I an In third gtad<- r-gdlnc have iH-a. plam.-.l
n in the third gradi'.
My teacher^ name li- Ml»» Sophia
AbgB. Cook.
Pearl Dago We are going to hr
Agio you.

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SBtubtner- a ptenle to rabmaiy. Jtm when we

rtoae for IhU lime, ao good bye,
ir little DJead.
jury Brow.

would all caJoT your beautiful
rtal the 17tb of March. There are
Kbolars In scboul. I bate two prta .priag weather in Febman'. H muM
t> ><e., after iwlBiri

All or then are emta I an nine year,
rtd. My birihtoy U ibe tSih cf July.
Please eend mo a card and button. 1
wlU hate tu dote fur Ibl. lino, so

Esibr-r Srtsna.

36lga

Gladys 0«>k nf l-aomnor. W»sU
vbo to only sevea jAr* old. sends r
imb- eesay aiwut Abraham linr..lu.;
witb a idciurc lo the corner, shusiiidc
Ifae log Auue in unlch b'- was l>urn.

n'//y

Tliis I* her essay;
I
Sebomberg. Micb, Pel.. :*. 1««.
•Abraham Lincoln was a.- <f our;
IVar Pre*ldAt-l Ihonghi 1 wtiuW
pre»ld«t»- He was a<> til ll.c to -'
wrile a tew lh»e» to tA and let
kAw that I am well and boning
yA are Ihc same. I go to aebool
erery Ay. My teacher-* Amc in Ml«
Dago. She I* very good to ua. We are

rnocn Art to “SB »5 F.«r. FriiM tor ^

*^Z5U.UU Who Do C«od Wort NEXT MOKip

vn who CV.T liveil..,
And cia.ly* iv Jom atom! righ:. Isn'r j

Goo.1 Harbw. Kicb.. Fc'". 2*. INt
, Fib. t». i»«;
Atog to bate a eocto! on March
Dear PrcrOdAI—7 will write a lb
Dear sonahtobr*-rt wHI
We hate Iota of lA In «cbAl I WAld
Iter IO yoa and Ir: yen know iha
(le'lrtier to yini. Ian going to artiort
like lo JolB the Siinahlus club. Please ajn wcl! and hope you an- ibewaiBc.
now. Oar language ctou are all writ­
Ard and buitiio. My letter ______
the founh
Kchwl.
ing to Ibe SunAtoe club. My teachla getllBg long, a gond-byc.
erg n^ to Htoa Bopbla Peerl Dago.
Prom yoor true Snaahlner.
8bc U tery kind io utt. There are «
Bennie Hohnkc.
Mbolan to *cbAl- We hate a aoe
up here tbe ITlb of MarA. I an
Setomberg. Mk-h. Fih. 2*. 1»<WyMr* old. My blrtbAy to tbe SU ot
Dev SuuhiBcr*—I irlll tell yc
Jtme. Pleaae eead me a card Ad but- abbot Ar aclK»l- Wc Ave a very got

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Ar hoiweau-! at itlrt't »• w
rbrtoima.- it.- r.- tb. .•
us..- a Jii- •
li; !•• kili.Ti

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9B. I wtob 10 join (be SanAtoe rtnb. tAcber to Ar acbAl Ibis yean Oi
will dose ny letter tor tbto lime.
icuber a umc to Sopbto PArl Dago
gooc;t(yr.
very kind teacher.

A Marty Trwralae,

^■ror.l

Ml"dar« OI. U.c.rod iu;
.\ci.l..liyounha.'lgo<f..r^
koi iv..-a-i.len.li.;rc-;rd. I w.-*0.W »i..L a sv. nt.-c. i .b r U i ii;*ny id «
a .!» SI school (ht«

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1 niiEbl

c-.:iijy 5
nbben. a kick
AT*.
W.. kaH. a Ckretnn,

,
The Flu;, e-j-n-i! wUl priil
. s f-anrtl/e f.
. .-iTv-ms* ■•Ic-iri-ITe to

abd hope you are tbe Amc. Our nehAl

Sa wears a aull of homapu
cap of gray to toatcht
BoaeUnea upon bla Jacket y
•oUoe a green patch:

pretty.
are writing to ik.. S..n.hlaer* ur-U
FMtn your Siin.Uin.-r.
Freddy Aaderaon. Wc are playlag
tome to the prerident. I will el.«- f.:rj Age b.
Roth Bartle...
__ td)aIUiig. I Will join
thl* time. A good-bye.
Ii has aiwuy.
to me th*.
a few llaea to you Ad tell you thlnera. Please send me a Ard aai
Prom >Ar S-tn.hlne glri.
doves would ma-.e tl>- |.retil.-t P-1*
m- kto la »o< otAcarafol. and hU
would like to join tbe Suaahtoe bulioa.
Bme Jobns.m. ilm.rii.able, .tr- th. j ... tan..- :1m.
eMhea they oft get temYAr little frirad.
I an gotog to aebool Aery day.
ladaed. be’* the nort reektoM chap We Ate lota of fuB to iAaI. '
William Hobakc.
that eter baa been born,
the fMfU grade,
am weU. Ad hope
Sebomberg. Mlrt.. Feb. it. 1*0S.
n be'a feeltof extra toeerful be wlU
I^"r:e? muAfor.be Ard and. D-mr rr-omw-I .big... . Ntn-H
are (A eame. We are grtag (
Dear Snuhtnora-H will tell >«'>
greet yoa WlU a i*De—
pm you *At me. Igo to Sunday ,eh.-.t wcHe
ns 1 ,*w c u w:r
• a aortal a Si. Patrick'* day.
sbAt Ar sChAl. Wc Ate
But be tof^Bl bow yod trait him: to
CArifiurilay. I think my |,lu du.I >ca in a Im.v tlm-......................•—
my teacher terv muA. She I
good tAchcr. Our leacbera
ii i.-i.'i a i--ln..T
ilaj an.l I wtii -- li.l
a Tdry mile while
tery kind to ua. Her name la Mix Sophia Pat! Dago. She 1* a »vr
Ard real nice.
He may wkUk yoor hat off tadrty. or
Sophia P. Dago. My ^ la a kitty,
Your liivinj; Sun'liioie.
t
Acber.
We
are
going
lo
bate
Urow dart late yoar eyaa—
Be**ie Rhwl..*.
am U yeari old aw. We are Atlnc aorta] at mr school. We arc playlag
C»TATS
•i or SIK
Mi<*BiaAS. i-awij of Qrwwl'
Any traak that be cu conjure which
tery atoe wAtber At bare
Where do yA Ilte?
•win take yoa by aarpriae.
Pleaae sAd me a Aid Ad Aka. My My KthAlnate-* name to William
HAAe. I mu
Tat to aplto of aU bif radene« and
Hobakc. We are la the Ane book.
Acme. Mich, Feb. 22.
cioee for tbto time. A good-bye.
hto foagb aM botetarone wayt
write lelter* lo ny mile CA»in
DAr l>r>'Kideni—A* I Ave r
Prom your tree frlAd.
Be to k«ald of a happier Umn
Please send me a Ard and bullM.
w.llien t« Ibl- Herald brti.re. I
BIA C. JAaaon.
ptoaaant. springlike days;
YAr mile friend.
rriie Wc do ium take ibe
80 we uy to treat hla ktodly. bm
Freddy AaderaA.
SAomberg. Mteb.. Fcb. 8*. IMM.
iui my crandw take* it a
■hltar when be acnlto '
Dear PretldAt—I Uougbl Uai
ufieo r.-ad the mile Sunshine kii.-;Sebomberg. Mleb, Feb. 28, INK.
Aa he tattlea at the oaaament—when would write a few line* lo yA and I
and 1 hate enjoyi-d then »crr iii'ich.
DAr PTAldAi-l am going i«
to h* etaap he htddt
>
yA know lAt I am well hoptog ih
I go lo *chAl .-i-ri day. M. each, r
•chMi. Our lAcher'* name i* Ml»«
Babbling brook and Bowtog ritcr. you are the tame. I A to aebool nc
to Ml** Hulrooni'v. She i* very
Dago. I like my lAcher very well.
waning bnd and graaa blade
day. My teacher-, apme i* Mlav
to me. I am to the »iith grade,
,8bebATdsataarptoee. WearegoWt
grato:
Dago. Wie to tery good lo A. We or
(tudle* are tAdlag. «t>rtllng. acinito h«te a aortal St. Patrick'* day. We
Mr are long wtU pMRy whtotle ha-n going to tate a eortal March 17th* W
nietie. langAge. g.-ography and pby.
have
a
kM
of
fun
at
Ar
•ebool.
batoatto«'*a,lwaaa:
have lots cd tA at sebool. Por peu
lology. I am nine years old
I’Ia
in
the
fArib
reader.
We
Ar
Aad wbaa attoiy aktoa of April with bate a At Ad a dog. Well, my letter
*end me a Anl an.l button. A« I n
pet*
at
bone.
We
have
two
a
I
k
tud
. , ibalr blaenaae otaearto
to gettlog long. A good-bye.
noi think of »ii>thins more it. writ.irro dogt. Oar dog*’ namA are Rover
We shall hnow ha blew then to aa.
Ftom yoar (rue Babablner.
Ill elore fu- lids thee.
and Ted. Bmer ha* brown an.l curly
■ and (orglre him. breagy Marcb.
Cbariey B. ABderaA.
Your, inily.
bair and i* very pretty. Ted to a hunt
Marv fir.s'U.
lag dog, a hOTnd. lie help* u* gel
Befaomberg. Hicfa- Feb. 81. lA*.
Dear SuAblnera—t thought I wAld rabblU. 1 »bot three Abbli* Ibl* wtolilOT
'J':"
sr. I hate a Illlle white pooy wl
■New membera jalntog atoee tori t«- write a tew Iton to yA that
like to join the Sunahlae club. I am at
drive and ride boraebaek. WhA
pHrtA;
eoosln. IUm4 Oliver, of Traterwe C
ncIwoL
I
am
la
the
third
reader.
Oar
.kcmc.
Mich..
F-t,.
22.
If...
Wary Creea. Acme.
teacher'., unc to Mlaa Supbla P. Dago. Am.w to vl.lt r*. w.. have ran riding
'Mildred HarA. Ok Rapida.
the ponies. PlA»c seed me a earl and
Ptoyd Ad Otodya SIML -Haoc R. She to tery good to the eblldtee.
PiAae aend
buim.
write now
I hate iw.. brnthtt. :
p; D. No. 1.
X'..nr little frieml.
TA^^llItle friAd.
ItA Dmior. Beatrice. LeA and
Jnlla AaderuMi.
Oordon Rogera
J(Ble Trenala. City R. P. O. No. 4.
Sebomberg. Mieb . Feb
INK.
.tbmeric an.l tong.m2.-.
My
Bditb Ad Mildred Noonans. Pei
L Mieb.. Pcb. it. ISOC.
snamc Is Mis* Muln*.n*T. J go :■
Cam.
DAr.Sauhlaer*—I thought
DAr Sun«hloer*-I am going
Ida Wdler. Rath Laauter. diy R. P. wide and tell yA that I an well an i school BA and we hate forlysevA
I hope ywi are fbe same. I ibougbl
acholar* In our •ebool now. WlUrihA and Mary ROlman. Oty. Bor «rAM wrile you a little letter and tell
: to have a social on Si. Patriek-*
fur tbto ilti.'
Z«4.
yA that I WAld like lo jola tbe Sun Ay. aad wc have two pci* ai ho
Yours ir.il>.
Anna. Flora Ad WltHe
ihlaeclab. I am gotag to sehAi erery
nd a dog. B'ould you p1ea*e *end
Clarib.il Cri.n..
City R. P. O. No. I
day. I am la the fArib grade aad we me a Art aad button.
no y...i . ver help ,yo-.t papa *. ’•
Setaa. HartA aad Jamea Ihinc. Aa a very good teacher.
Yojr mile frlAd.
thing* In th. siorv an-i .zL.- y.-.r ,a.
EtaaatoB. m.
I* Mto* Sopbto P. ttoga We have lot*
Jamr* Anikwsoo
CUrArtI and tanhrtl Tanle. Cedar rttimatacbAl. We are golag to Are
R. P. D. No. 1.
■oclal OB 8t. Patrick-* Ay. M.e *AIUronnof. W**h. Feb. IS. 19X.
Bddle Btadletnner. City R. P. D. No ■ ■Bte I* BUea Johaimn. 1 baee
DAr Siinsbiocr*—B'e have baJ a
ptvity gray klttA. It 1* my pet
valmlnr buz in ojr school -o>un. and
12 yAn old. The wAtber to «ne aI
buuA Of ih.. H. Y. F. Syashbe ebb
we have bad « picnic at onr *cbA!.
here. PIasc lund me a card
I l.trould 11 .<• to bvwtnr a m.>mUr
tA. They are plowing herw now.
Lon-. BrlRZt.
uM. 1 will rtoae (or ibl* tine, a goo.11 kDA bow to cook candy. I I
The Ard aad bmiA have b.-«n seat
r lo Mr* Cook's
Pram jwwr irae friend.
4
verr
good.
1
'cBAtob Pemaroy. Bdccrion. WU.
ir li«t of meuber*.
AgnA t. HrtiBke.
I tbe
John P. PrttoB. Madtoon. Wto.
Nortbporl. Mich.. Feb. «. INK
B'bn I am going out
Ochombetg. inch.. Feb. iS. IN*.
Ctoriball Qraan. Aema.
DAr PresMAt—I iboughl I would
Danr PrwMdent-l am a Iliile girt Freddie Oook to going with me.
Oaorge Bhalda. Maple City.
write you a leiter aad teU you t
PraM Hnchrt. aty R. P. O. Na I. eight TAts old. I go to aAoo] etary guess I win rtoae.
ved my Art and bsitaa and think
iBgwar Hrti.
Briggs, City B- F. D. Na 4.
day and I am la the «rat grade. I c
that they are very ale*-. Fur ChristBiM
U teems ttraage I* at. here la il
'• Jtlla; iamA and Freddie Andaraon. read tery nlcrty. 1 hate a Mine broth-

tad aif trying

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He to m my clan Mkhlgaa anow. to hare ynn (aSt about I got a boille of perfume, a doll, a hair

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MAND TlUVeHS* HDUtti. THUWWAV. MAWCH 18. W.

In t#«T. under (be name of Uw N«weetna •uoBnile knaten. Bat M areetal Mtonuan was nuractod to tt ,n« minutes: two fonr-pouad rib roasu of
ared for three miantew.
i»at tlate. U 1»*. bower, the wile

Does your baking powder
contain alum? Look upon
the label. Use only a powder
whose label shows it to be
made with cream of tartar.
NOTE.—Safety Bes in baying
only the Rcyal Baking Powder,
wUdi is the best cream of tartar
halting powder that can be bai

HOME CHEER.

r the cabbage, sprtaklc a h

Saved From

making cheese with a few flne rniBbt j
of the director of the Indostrlnl «Aool and four old chickens were prepnred
the last lajer. 'Bake, covered, abom |
In makfott. Germnny. begaa to aac (or fricassee and boiled tea casserole)
half an boor, then uncover and brown
what ahe caUed n -hay box.* that la. a (pr flfteen minutes.
Cheese Cakes—The nttle bits of
These
ar.lrie*
were
then
ptaeed
In
wooden box with bay for pMktng. lu
,e eookcr tihe rb rcastt and cblck- stale cheese so fraqoently left over are
which ahe pat food to keep It warm.
and i,ery often thrown away as useless, but
B. eu emsamole) for six b - —'
-Bbe aooo dlacorered that (he cookbey
Btty be utilised In making savory
IBC proceaa continued atter the food flfu-cn minutes, and. whew
......................... e cheesej and extremity paUiabie
waa pot tn the box; and it was not were found to be delicately cooked.
-The ham and rlh roasts were better; paki-s. The small bits are hoaroeo .lumog before she learned
that fro®

.Xhreatened
Catarrh
of the

flve BlDOtea' bolUnc oa the aad moree-..;-Vvc.iok.-d ;!:att had iher;,,, ,p,re are two and a half .«»«■*;
fire waa all that waa needed to anpply been given the attention id c cout ithis is grated and mixed with two teaI spoonfuls of melted boner, tbn-e tea
Ibe hent for eooklng all »e*ciablet 41 peteot coot; for tbe same time.
principle upon which theLpoonfolr of milk aad two or three
they were pot In the hay box to corn.
flrales* rroker acrompUshes its work I leaspoonful* of flour to make a fslrlj
pletf
ftc re'emioo of beat, non-cwutoci-, trill name. Tbe mixture !• then stwlonger cooking on the fire
material Is used for bent insula- k,,ned T»ihvr highly with salt. pej.|.T,
for meats. But she found that twenty
rayennr- and parsley
Hotter sum-*
minutes to ‘be ove*
^eapsralos used al Fort RlltTT con- smalL round patty pans, pqt to each a
needed (or roast meala. and that when
of aa outside recepUrle. called little of the che.'w mixture, and Ink■ food was pul in the box to cook there
kettle of In s mmlerwtely quick orea ti
oker. and ' 9 IBS
which contains tbe food to lale brown. In the
loB or boiling over, or any of ihi- oih.-r
DC slices of bread whh a round cut ■
trials which trouble the busy bouse be cooked,
, ttairt them to a golden brown, but-1
r l«x was really an automatic cooked to a stew pan, a T.-t is placM
quickly, so that the) may be don-]
in tbe keiOe.
kitchen, or a self-cooker,
sn tbe cheesecakes have finished
• The kettle Is placeil over tbe Are.
happiness, as you pleas/ to call It. Last
nd as soon as the water boll* the HJwl tiaklng. Remov.- tbe hot eh*-es» mix­
winter she was asked to describe her
, be rooked l« idac'd to the pan and ture c»r.-ruiiy from the patty pan-,
methods to variott. Germaa cities, and
■tv largely attended by set oo the res. • The kettle is l^n plsce one on «qch round <if toast, ane
«vc serve lmm<>dislelv while b»<.
interested women. She gave , mneh covered sod Wt on the Arc

Lungs
By Taking
Pe-m-nat

the slightest danger of scitrcn-

/I
Mrs. Mary Msg. t2Sf..llege Avr. K. PllUtmrg. Pa, wrltas:

thirty minuies. the time varying
Menlopfel Schnalr-Sliw Mur er
prsniral ndvlce out of her own exp«1Rte large piMsli»-«; pot In hot irstei
Dple. sbe said that
with the food ,lo be cuokral.
When Ibe required time has ex­ add wall and todl. When done. |«t
rirU-d beans, lentils, dried fruit,
pired. the kLStU- is placed in ihf Mok isiiaiue* to a l<aklng disb.'cmi
such things, shoolrt first be .so
quicklycotertsl.
;kltcoterv.l. ahJ ten until *•>'’1 ,.i.-iely wlili grated Swiss ctie,water, then boiled on thi
summer, at least flfteen year*
two to flic mtouiet. and ____ ... done. It may then Ite sfr**''’ ; ^.-r ibis siir.qil an even layer <>l I pre- ^ coogh. to tbe
irn a friend came In from h>
,ri„i nn-ly cot onions. Place
pul directly Inio the hay box mlihoul when cqs-netl, .Uredly from Hie eooker.;
eoiintn- borne one day and brooght
Cooking to the apparatus may be ac-,
^
mj hot oven.
"Bot. (bsabs R
mile paper of seeds which sbe bad lining Ibe covet from the pot. In one
. wdtboof Penoa.
Icofflptlshed to Ibrei- ways: By Immers-j
rhi-ese ‘s
and hours they a'e ready to se
galhenil from her own garden.
i tes« COM."
ing to boiling water, by steaming and ^ ,.r-.)»iS»s!.--l.»dK-s World,
Cabbage
has
to
l>e
in
the
I
mh
tet
This is but one Inmance of
by
dry
cooking.
K-mhe
latter
“nS.RTriisv-On
ctd.
wintn'
twelve hours, but catiliflower nnd
which might be qnoi.-d to show
latoes will rook iluniselves. after first
DOllhcc time

a WAHt. OATin, n

My Priaitd'a Garden.
It holdkdhe aimahlne all the year.

oa rWag. I woM (Oag* fcr fit toaot torn ato.

It la (be borne of trirda;
Xore tella lU pleasant atory berc
la nuaic wHhoui worda;
it vuald tw Wisr. tbsrefura, to coord
. U l( tbe irai place latcniewed'
sgalBsl It by vvrry prrcaatlua pawdbl*.
When cornea my l*dy Sprlag.
IVrviDs has breo found the most rrti keeps Ua boauty aottunn*ued
roming to a boil. In an hour
lisl.leof all rem-lle* Mr coaghs,t»lds
When birda hareeoased to aln«:
•Whhn one undeiMands
sod caurrb. by reasoa of ibe fart that
itaoBc who live ni
And aU the phwnant world of flowci
llgoesatoocvto lh<T*ty saol of U>#
Bortbera Michigan sircams and wooili rooking to the liox i* ■lone by the heal steam coming In coniacl wt'h the foo-1.
andspriiiu than siiy
Co«e here to spend the /rlendly hour*.
-By this method .0 the all.nmen.,cv
wild clcmails grows tor the taking. aln-ady In the pot and to Ibe food, the
. ^ ,
llsoar-besoul svefy eraTteeT'every
imponaore of keeping all that heal irwcllves and Juices of the meni atf L,
WOMCh SilOUii
I Us marry flowers and omai
Today the sUtely daffodil
••eruxu aad
dnetotihr Iwdy. Itqatokna sod equal^
BCWARe Of
seed ports win never require another where It will do the most good be- found in the stew pan when the meat I
Anothr-r gt rf il way of
Denda graceful golden bead,
sllow.q.lor
lie. ih- elreulaCATCniWCCOIJ).
pale ptlaioaegroopa aerene and still. thought after pUntIng. Neariy all eomes eviik-nl. The pot must be pncke-l Is done, and the meal Usell i« very lep using the ch.-. -<• ts io tic- or haiUy
K-mi-M
or iliry aretraat**d Uun ..f the Id.xxl,
der and d. licniely eooke.1. full of nn-closely
*-iih
hay
or
wool,
or.whateve
wnrt
flowers
aland
transirt
V . Peep fro® a aaug green bed;
soup. Jo-1 iM-foic serving. Iht«- pieces
, ,y a- o only 'palliate xhe thus tFlicvlBg the
THE ttMCBT
packing material U n.«ed. and a pUlo' flavor and wvll tctipplied with its own .if the che-.-M- I.X) small or dry for use .cmpt.-ni*, while ibeeold't-f.me* nx-re eouge-ted mocoa*
Swtol ae«ls are scattered oo the air Ing and thrive in the change of
roRCATAiom
of the same tnaierUI most be put ovc
and even- grocery or i
on th.-iahh-are thinly share.l Into ihcl d'ee,-vested sod the patient flnsMy merahraoca. llex- or T«t LthCt.
Prom purple violeu,
-If
the
meal
.hniiM
lxWl
In
the
bouion of Vh.' soup lurvxto. Ov.-r thej awakros to (he ta>-l thsl sbvhasawrll- vrelsM
has Its five cent packsiges of the cover Ufore the box Is closed. The
The world la brenihliig hope"! glad
and ■NUtiilBg eflerl upon lbs mo.-ool
box must no; be opened antil ■one is cooker beyond Ilf nere-sory time. H ch.-.-.- the Isdllng hot S.D1P is |*>iir.-.1. derelopcd ea-c..f .-atarib.
seeds, which will reward
prayer
will not bi"Ci>mi- sfMhliq or insipid, but The siriuev strands ..f ch.-ese ahlch ;
Ity rea-ou of their d-l.cat* structure meini'ranr., no matter whether (bey
with abnndani bloom until tbe snow sure ibat the fond is cooked.
Dahladered by regrets.
are the more -xpoonl utsmlwabra M Iba
'■Alibougb one woiibl not think it, will remain savoiy and iiighly flavoref. n iih III the WHI.I give il a Jlavor ■ fbv lungs sr>- frequenily
comes. Much Is being said at the
While OB tbe sanay aouthera wall
Itai a boon for picnic and j-ach’- which is d.-lici«u* io Ihf S«l« I.I.I.-.I cold,ra,wcisUy if th-r. is Ih. sUgblrat bend and tbr.>at,or wbeiher they llaa
present lime, all over the land, abou' the German whomen who have used
Prpti.hkMOBa lead s festival.
tM- rrrovuwt cells of tbs langs.
civic ImnroJcment.' it lies almost en this device say that the food Is belter ing parties, as well as for the or.--A word loOtowUevyrnan iasumrivat.
• t*e Garden U my friend’s, not mtae.
i.rkcd housewilc. the ■sv)rkmin accu*
llrely In the power of tho wmbcc cooked and mere savorv than when
rake Ferwaafiii UtottRIJijyMaaM*
. Bat tragranea. stag, and Aower
lomod to a cold dinner, and ib.- soldier,
whether our city and vilUgc hom« prepare.1 wholly on the stove. The
AM lined leaf, and ellBblag riae
broader yards saiTOundlns (hi German housewife has learned, too, who needs warm and sin-ngthenlng
pepper and salt. S^ratc the
Are mine for any hour.
rooniry homos, and oi-en the country that her husband's dinner, if be has to food when on the march! "
fanacr or lalx>r.’r may have a de sqgs, mid tbe crt-ani and s«**.«ilnc t.>
Here birds to Me their mbaiage bring.
• bv eouktog a rii|.l.il of the fnil' Arrange tbe strip* round the lop Ilke a
go away to work, ran be kept warm
itiads themselves, are weli kept or
the yoiks. and isxjr ioio the slimy
Bads make Ihelr aecreta knowi
Ilcioufly hot snd well cooked dinner, at
cup|..l
waff, sitfar i.. i*«'e. flower an.l rub aome of tbe yolk to Ibe
packed similarly to a double pall,
■ There are few men who
beaten whiles. Krv to a llliie bulfr
And 1 can in the gardea.aing
jre
expenfe
than
a
cold
one.
Iiv
tha ie3*pisxif..l of eorti evqter of Ibe white and Ibe remainder
ran be had at any hour of
glad to see the change from un­
Have at hand a f.-w inlili 'itoonfuls ol ami iblrk'-n
placing bis dinner pal! to a large tin
Aa If n were my own.
e.,1.1 wai. r
«'...k I. n .o. r (he saue... One-half hour I* Uam
kempt b well caicd for surroondlng*. the day or night, and that milk for the
grntp.1 riieew. When the egg mlxlur:*
What Matters who Uie owners be!
rax.iigh to iweparw (falx dUfa If waler
___
the b«rd<'n of baby can nlso be kepi warm to Ihr i>aU. which has received a packinr *lm- iN'gtns to sh". sprinkle the grate I minute*, -train, ici.t --rx- in.'.
but they must
t
n the box.’*, the dtoner owkins
Today it gives Its best to me.
And Engllsbwomen- wht
I’rnne
•Oi...X |.ruo.-v l.‘ l.oi in Ibe t»» kettlx al lime of startbrand winning for tbe family, and It Is
.,v.-r the inn.-I.-t. hut do not stir
a it exclaimed. -Why. It It Itself «hlle he works even though ihto the women that the world
9 it. Wlien light brown under- soakod ott-r niabi. <-<»k -oft in a Hlile to). i<- prepirn It.
1 have nc tree in may grove.
|ol1 lx- loft In a snow lank.
wai.T.
J*n-*
ail
itirv.ugh
Ih.-colatidi-r..
. —
nothing but a roagnifled • lea-eoiy.-'
for
thU
uplift.
Iilace the |ian a minute or two
^Yet an tbe worid U mine.
The box is preriared as follows
If every woman who reads this
Btaee Ood baa given me power to love.
to bot oven. Remove. ft.Id th.- omeiit add noe-hall eu|H«l of -ucar and ih-‘
Pratty Birtau flesrf*.
Have ready a wooden box and a quaiiwill iwaolvc io do her shsre. evi
. slide II onto a plate. Sivvi- al b>-at>q while* .i( f..pr egg*, /lake In a ■ Tbe prettii-sl of bureau scarf*, which
Cheete Reclpea.
And see His works divine.
llty of hay or excelsior. Pack a layer
-low oven flri. .-It i-iinnt. *. Serve with
though it be a small one. tbe comli
TiuriBg the colder months of the
i.adl« Wiwid.
I ioT In whni my friends possess.
carries out am only tbe color scheme
very flrroly on the bottom
Buntmer will ra>e a wonderful change
year, when the appetite demand* the
And Qod my Father granu:
, uf a r<*>m. but (be very (lower desiens
Sponge fake—No l.at:ing j-.wd.e a
His Ught shall cheer. His words shall In northern Michigan, and a lltile tbe box. then place to the center of tbe heatllcr diahes. many wboiesnme and
*' 7 r! Rblcli may make up a part ri tbe wall
Simple Oeiserta.
thought and work and love oa the pan box a stout pail or kettle. Pack the fill
thing* may lx- iircparod
r"l* s^xtl
biesk
re bg. ehU.lreD ol
each will solve the great qucstlofi Ing outside of this, pounding It down wHh cheese. There i* «tiH 'ime
.-'r*!.- ItRto bands sapply »r wants,
I
.
.
\ u‘ '
very ll-Jle cm-I
growth," aad ib.- foll.iwing reclp.-dvic Impravemem which Is absorb. very flrroly with a mallei until enough
ome of these beft-r.- the warm days
na world tbMl be a garden fair
' .'2' 'M“n. i’
.U ; «»»•'"»
*»»"». *"•* 'TOOi>»"
___
_
In to come-well beyond
in Tatdp Talk fs . -p.-elany wil'
of spring reach ns. an-J tbe foliowto*
Beeaase his love la everywhere.
nr rhil.lr. n
the top of the kettle. When the kettle will afford s welcome variation for the
,
Marianne FartUngbam.
same ilm.' so^imi.le and wbob
,rm by The bmc. slow takiTic. PIvi
imod out. the picking should be to
i bane.1 baekgr..und. Violet, blue, r
that it 1* safe to iro-llci ibat nn!
m tbst the hole will retain Its
>•'ggs
will
make
a
c.xxl
sired
bwr.
rbts-suJlilck*—Cut rye. whole whral
•een. yellow —every c
only ihi- ehildren,
f»ni-| sif. . ne and en.q.iari.T eui.tul* id
no matter bow many times the
• Wbsn wmowt gleam along the • April showers arc full of flower*.
.r graham lircad into slice* half
r of siitd.w are repr
y "f B„i.r two no-.-.- Grate the .•|Bd and
Is lifted otit tad In. Make a cover of neh thick. Cut these into half Incli lly. will .Ilk- them better than many

brooks.
Bays the good old jingle,
the richer dishes.
or excelsior, which tor
• And grass grows In shady nooks. • Making gUd the passing hours—
-trips the width of the rlice. and
venlence may be covered with sack­ move all cnisi. Grate two ounces
Creamy Rice Pudding—Wash foii: separate fle- egg*. at)|d pUn- on Icr.j much daintier rover ibOB ooe of tboae
• in' Uie sBBshIne and tbe imln.
*
Sets us all a-tingle.
ing or cloth of any description. Over cheese, add a dash of paprika, and iabl.-«poanfiil- of ric- snd mid tw' Ib-a! Ih.- yoiks anil ..ne and on-quar-i rosv-siri-wn dimlifes. made with a deep
• Sings thc.toUn In the lane.
* Got a mile hit of ground—
all when the kettle and Its contents lieai Into two ounce.* of butter, beaten quarts of cold milk; srt.l four tabb- 1.1 .•Hpfub.of graimiaie.l ...gsr w.-lll hem. or with s (onr-lDcb ruffle, told un• -Cheerily, dieer np. cheer up!
• Comfort In it I have found.
are placed In the l«x. goes the tight Jo a cream. Spread thL- mixture on spoonful* Id s'lgar, An. niitm.-g, an-l mc-.h-r
R.-at th- wIili.-* i» a *tlfl
• Cheerily, cheerily, cheer up!"
• And my heart is all aglow
w^den cover.- Simple. Is ft not. and the strip* of bread, and wd them i
fMh. i.b. n l^ai the joits^and wbiuoue-hair c.il.fiil of chn|itx;d raisli
Is briarellhCT C
When tlio flowers begin to g^w.
C.x* la a v. ry -low oven. Stir down logelh.-r. , Sift.-in H:*- Jliitir Slowly,
within the power of every one
u ri the
the oven to mi-li the ch.-. mS.'
folding II in rar.-JuHy. Preiiar.- a pan
bln
cru-t
a*
fa*t
as
It
foi
with a fn-sh greea aala.l.
iH-aui.f.it rif— eolora or srith ffreoa.
w.tb
v-i-ry
l.tTbimit-r
to
grea*.thCix.k
alxuit
two
hour*
and
it is interecting
In ihircon
Cbra-MBlraws—Two
cuidiils
wblcli. I..r that matter, is just a titlle
------Poppies bold to violets shy
itil <qrh ki-rn-l of ric- i* creomv. U.iiiim and'* whit. pap>T on ib. I*>. pronj.-f - fse rasion or ran *lUt-«lie
that the Vwlied
graicil cheese, on.- cuiiful of Ihsir,
Altjteagh the snow Is sUll lying 1" I Tell their boasting slorle*.
le la-t b-ave the lop rrusl. Siaa-I -»ni witb.-.it jir-a—. - Fill th- pan ha'u kind Ihnl will «k. up—f.w the brtarla giving extensive tests along three lal.l-spoonfuls <-f melted l.nlier.
drttU her* and there, the gtaai Is be-;
larkspur, phlox,
to a cool place, and serve with er-am. , lull. Ilak- on- lu>ur. Wlo-ii •b.i.-. Inn. xiltehlng. doing tbe double briar
line, and so excellent sVe the
one-quarter of a (ra*iM>onfiil
glnnlag to show life, and In sheUerwd; M|p,oneUc and four-o-cloeks! —
suits that this method promise* to t
le.'.l ,i-...ldiut—This 1* m-i*l .lellrlous out f-ar-fully w.;|i th- Itoti.l and la- -iHehlng If you prefef the finer silk
and onequarler of a ieasp.K>nful <-f
^c« spots the green heads of ero-1
Is all agfow!
oltiilonlie the food queiHon In .
math- a.‘ a simple nee cu-iard. fno-;. rmi.- -i'l- up •« <].- l■Xlom of liaklu- ihnwd*. or single with the bearter.
,cayi-nne ix-pper; mix
ing.-iln-r.
cos and snow drops nrc peeping up.
the flowers begin to grow!
army. lYie following from th.- Detroit
made Ibe same xray and
■ rip*, ami Iq1-e and s-Tv.-.l with i.r.-iuTv.-l fniit*. tloil:
sometimes through Jims
lee. It will |
verfsil* will, a't-iitsm to .1News will give an l.l.-a of what hav brown. TI.eM- max.' a .lainiy s.l.litlon a -rant i-aeupfu! ..f lic In a ilotibl
er a color or while, are
be only a lew daA before the first; iTonej' bees are giving treil—
been done, and also some hints as to
l*dler w ith a qtiari of milk, half a e.ip- tail-, it may l»- vsrb-l b> >• .ving dll- more sailsfirtorr (or^eosistant wear.
. tbe tea table
Bees are dainty sippers.
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.
a. and the miracle of
tirvni custard-.
snd ebario’ie- They may t-- made ri plaid muslins, or
the
iength
of
lime
necessary
for
cook­
fnl
of
sugar
and
half
a
leaspnoaful
of
Cheese TInilqles—Pol In-o a sauceSpring will be Mnifested. Already Their* are truly fairy feet
. It. A »|**mf il •>! »bip|«"i troam of the preuy plaid handkerchief linens
ing the various anrcles. It is well to
an three tablespoonfuls of butler, and salt. When tbi- riec I- »ofi. taki- it op
Shod to Udy »llppeni.
Ike fioriaU- enlalogaos are sown broadlx* place.! int a ilili-k -lie*- td Huremember that the box must not be
ahieh have )'i-' comtt out.
bon it is melted add three table­ and stir in the yolks of our i-gs* Rtan over the land, and the hope, llelinlrope and feverfew: —
—which. b> tb- wav. .............. lxopened after the foo.1 Is: put to. until spoonful* of fi.xir; stir nnilT *moixh, Hint the pxddmg to lb- Are an-i Uat
which is as perwmtal as the Woasoms AM the flowers I ever Imew!
ready
It bard (or two .u- ihi-e mln-Jl*-*. Add
Atpful cf mtik
themaeltfSB. spriags anew to the heart Ah. my heart is all aglow
Caie ri Psmma.
ihe governa pint of rich crawni an.l. wh.q th- ib>- eriist with a l.nib- nio! I.r-al, off
When
the
flower*
begin
id
grow!
»n.--half
pound
of every (lower lover. Ibat aose xray.
s writer in an exebanse:
pudding 1* eobl, s.q.'.iniiig, Krer?..- the -lice- carefuHv. Uy 'I:-- eal - on a
» little paprika,
some how. the seeds she orders will
] Iac<- para-r dolly and jerv- for .le**eft,
* I hart- bad a fatally. I taave
tests ot lhe new apparat.-It egg*.
Pill biilt.-red l.ii.bling. ami s. rv.- ir on a ha-- o*
Cooking Without Fuel.
biosamn la the «amc wonderful p
'
Or. line a nndd -ai t ‘lie*-* of ih«- hm.1 a psiiern box. bet I rolled oy pat*
ana- j-lly. -r niih--w-et pn-«.r
Bine
bate
been
made
al
Fbrt
Riley.
tlfflltole
Oi.dd*
with
tbe
mixiuie.
stand
Home Cheer has already spoken of
Sion and brilliant coleriag that
whlpp.*!!
iairiy: now I fold Ibem and
;-xng<
it is also niee *er.**d Ml n Irakc. an the een--r wi-Ji
them In a |ian of hot' water ami bak.'
Ideiaroi show. Kow. while the kmg this matter, but so much alteallon I* Kan,
-.am ».r
l.lsne Bang- «r| or^lthat I rave morii time.
.
)w erv-tal planer with a ixinler of
pound roast of Ix-ef wa« until Arm in the eeni.-r.
bring given It of late in the public
cvealagi sUll keep as Ihdoors. la
-uU -O' ffb .
I all of my obi (latterBS srith a bot Iroa.
hipp.ll cream tln'-d pink with t.*"
Chess.- Sr.uffb—Mei! three tablesmired in butter, to the oven until
time to pisB (be nnl'" «“<>
“•' prints that It will not
-ervid -tiawberry- or raspberry
-----------------------r—
I b.Id.q ih.-m and placed them to large
seeds, which will ihea be oa ban-1 t|xqk of it agsia. The apparatus is so lironq. when it. was plaecd tn the rook .spo.mfuls ol (..liter and mix with i'
A Good Leitteit Dish.,
; msulla -iit-lopes. on whldi I wrtM.
Fruit Tapi.x-a Soak ihr-e qiar..;.
rasscrote' (in a saucepan with two heaping ialib-»pnoHfnl» of flo.ir;
simple, and so available
wbsn the proplthMit day of sewing
Thif 1- an em«-igei,o .li.-l,. aliixm** • <h- nam.- and ageor-sisc. Very saiaJl
-low-iy half a cup of
special arrangements for roas'lne.
« Cheer wishes It could Im­
Ixq fini*h-'l 11 tsar- no .-:.gs-*<iid> .<f , pa>i.-rn*, sach as stocks, slipper, cap.
rain, turn into a double Uiitef: U'l't
press upOB the mind of every reader jcomidinbes surb wonderful results that etc.i After having Ixen In the eook.-r milk. Season highly with salt, pepper
SSI-or litnlied r.-oiirr. - p.i. a eit.
I pul Id ordlaary vi.s-lope*. I
fo-ir cuidiil- -f hot water and e«.k uf
lor six boiir*. it was taken out and and paprika and Just
the eamestaess whidi It feris in nrg-1 It is oenalnly worth trying
-m. Remove
n-u,...-.-f raitnon into a k-'ib- of lx.;ting »a ; -hall now divide my box ton. deportHave ready a cupful of graie.1
found perfeeily done, snd at a temper
lag every awe to do at least some Hi--home. While there I* aa
plat t.ffre*b;ter aad ke-o th- wat.v fxdjrng foi , meets for tbe cbtldren. >
4llc thing toward making the world | patented cooker on tbe market It I* en aiure of 149 degree* (Fahrenheit I. al ch.-e»c: »tlr this in with the other
The pattern box IS kept
i'
lxi:I
up
for
a
mtonie,
beautiful Ibis sammer. It Is a« pooso-: ilrely unnecessarv
most floating in it* own juice* and de
wate- and let H ^ la an cpbolst-.r-d l«x with htoged
then adj the bcat.-n yolk* of four egg*. ilb**r small fniili. -■o.-.-eo so tasli-i-aoe. pan nf tr.ilii-g
Ue for all to have large gardens.-bu* | pense. as tbe lollowtog article from lirlou* gravT'
. ab»
I'u. rm.- 'cover. Hut *1'.- mar my machine; la
On an.vther day sniricieni food wa« Take from the fire and stir in the *iit- ind svrve'ho! or.rob! with wl.ippel i «x*k tw.-tpv mi-.'there Is an home so humble that ii'ibe Youth's Companion will show:
iriaagli-* of suit-j this box ib'-r- i*also nx.m for aaaortefi
■resm.
)
round
and
five
.ir
*11
fly-beaien white*; then inrn ituo a
It be made a veritable beauty
"Tbe author of 'How tn be Happy cooked for IW men. Bean
Tapinea Cream—8<ak oae-half cuT-,br*»d and toa-t oi. b-i'-b iid-tf. Ihea, acrap* ri eb.ibtog no' discorded, and
and bake for baU a^ hour,
boiled for ten minutes, corned beef for
spot, to give pleasure not only to Its Though Married' had never heard
as folk.**: Melt Uhe sew ing, that may reataia <m band
three hour* ill a mtl-jiBake
or until nicely browned
owners, but to every passer by. It it the Sclbsikocber. DO* to use to Cc
flfteeo mlaulM. cabbage for flve
one quart milk ind rw.kjst I lend tai'b’-jxx.n* .if butter t
Cal.liage and Cheese—This Is an­
not aeeesssry to lay out large garden*
be would bare referred to I
ulcs. potatoes far five minute*, ant
laploca in the milk imii! riear. ileat; «i
custard pudding ten casserulei for five other dt-*h that may be made ready
or to spend mneh tigie aad money to This srlf-cooker. to irnaslatr the nam
l-vil labtnpixms.ri flour'
advance and that is delirious with cobl' "ngetber .he yoik* ri three egg*, and |oi
n fibs VoMo.
aceompUsh thU end. Tbe simplest flow­ reduces the labor nf preparation (or
n:l
il briMib**
,Pbar ■
,_____ __ ___ _____________ ______
Boil ihceal.lage in two water*.-..nedtalf Ga-po-mlol cf aalt and i.wo ai
mlnianm, hesidos aarit
er* are (be most rifeelive, and a few
" ' ' ...............
Some miles away. It may bo—
Tines irsdned oo the bouse or otV an
cooker and allowed to 'remain for three drain, and when cobi. chop It. Put alihlrds of a capful of s.igar; a.Id th--,«"
ri ralf Who thenlay*
ri
it.
well
seasoned
with
salt
an.',
j
hot
milk
gradually
to
-ex*
and
sugar.'
asked. -wOl aimf gt
rid (eace will cover many a bare tpol
hours and ten minutes,
until
-- "li.thlckriis llkrJcnsurd [and half, a* modi P'lti* r. Gpi-n th,
And the best part of It I* that
srith a living drapery of green,
evvolhlug was well cooked and steam­ pepper, to a buttered bak- dish. Ppur;and--------------

:r;?:

JISH»d m 6fMW» Cto

eest package of poppy seed, planted
this ^rtng. wiu not only make
Haat hit of color all thrdugh the suia»re, bot will renew Itaelf year after
year, to the editor * garden Is a besuilfal bed of peppies which have bio*
po«ed at their oora sweet vrUI ever

togmioiu boiucwUo can make on

ing .Sot
herself. AH that tbo ryqutrc*
The temperature of tbe varloo* ar­
with a tlgfailv fitting cover,
ticles when taken out were aa follows;
bay or straw, oi even old bUakeu. aad
Bean soup. 19*4 degrees; cabbage.
PM wiib a,lid. '
I9d degrees; pptaiacc. 1S$ degree^ and
'It 1* not a new thing. -The device custard puddly l<(H decreet.
was exhibited at ibe Paris exhlbliicie
"A tea-poaad
was boiM

oo this a wMie sauce, mart- by cooking j The
Tbe whites ri tbe egg. may be luaicnlcan ri salmoo. drUii off the .dl. ana
rock and tend (he bokrr
|
logriheraiaWespoonfulench ribuiierland stirtvl htto the pudding when remove the fish. wltlKxi bnaklng. on
tbc BBtier ssema to turs
' J
and flour unlit they bubble, mlxioc cooked, or bcattq wlib pulvertied sag-1 to the ti.uit.l ri tnavt In tbe renter platter. Arrange ina»t pe.ln'* round
Oa ihla. as on Its axis.
ar for a m'-rlngue.
with these a cupful of mOk and s
pour saiire over. The egg sVxiM' Just get the oae who rocked K whM
Steamed Prnit Podding, a*
ring all tintn thick and well bWqded.
Into txdd wai.T. the shrilj
Sbe went ti pay her toxaa.
: lx* droiqoll to
cherriea or lilueberries, usIUf (he
Senttoe with salt a
e. when it has beea poured (kind ri fruit for i

Make the ire»ov**I.^j|d

in ritftthx.j

"5

Pates 7t« 14

PAM TOO
lO-niAveiiac

couhtv. micmioah. thuwdav. march is.

%m.

r-a M-iu* appllrt only to Juvemlle pewoaa eat expteaart ber -ffltasi
to tbe rear--------- and provided tor a Ions H»t of oFenae*. | iboae -bo desired to form
nfib Wart-Lyi>aoo K. Cleeelaad. ____attek alatj- feet hl*b U
built, -IthA tblrlr laeb bore the onter loon -here he entered and washed oF It even went so far aa to provide; ties. Hrw. Rice added greeUng
VoBOniM'ABLK
« aqaate. aad the lln- the lel^ale mark*.
thought, ahlcb she desired to
wort »M
nwrih Wart-net<*er D. Marrla.
Prom
tbia
bo
was
deacribrt
noen- ■salnsi evil assoctaie*. I< forbid
meeilng a. she -a*
Ins for thirty « bains of are brick.
tering saloon*, pool '' ’ '
■'' '
raiely
snd
traced
by
tbe
pollee
to
bH
Fifth
Ward-<}eon!e
Armatrr-B.
Dliir»«rt U. »ho !•« *«» ****•
^ taperias la
The ataek -I
the itroct* at ’a«bt without legitimate; espeelally taieres.ed
beadquarien.
Yesiirday
before
the
a «eren-foo(
too tot Wi « co»I«»r *»u, -FOB ALDBUIAS
The taw. If It had stood.] saiherlng toseiber me youag .o—
police queried him be returned U.
Botbor. bad mSerrt a ae»ere bemorFlrat Wart-VletoT r. Palmer. Jobo
laton at the ba»e. taperias
______ children to be . Joalor aoeletie. Sbr closed by staling
ased tobacco,
rtaco. Kotblec oC a an
feet at the top. the tall etnietore betas
the various-te- that only three were ta ihe cHy and
d by the ptalee tried and *.
bad bwB wriitMi aad tbe
mlH
Beeood Wart-Pranh n. Coo.lrleb.
abe hoped to se«' iMhers
: and though .
fannaiorie*
heavy eonrn ce. The Inlentlon of the
Miss Emma A. Crosson of Saginaw,
only prlrons.
D> ImproT'
denylns any knowledge of the burgtarp BO city or
wm (O ibf eff«cl t
comimny Is also to s^e the «
atailstlcal secretary, sent a greeting
has l«en so perfectly IdeWlBed that a waa held l.
plant
a
geneial
overbaultasConitacu
Olblx. Frank U Shuler.
.................
.mwer to the CIreuil which was dellvrivd b> M. a Holley
warrant -III probably be tsnied today
LAvreser Duon eaoie lo the dty
*.-re
l.-t
yesterday
for
the
mavmry
EAST PEOKT STREET
who took tbe^occasloo to describe la
Ftmrih Ward—O. W. U
i commissioners beyond tbe pd-er
(be Ml to alteod .cboot btit hb< health UeColI.
work, the plans and spedBealiooa bar. W'heo Mr. Scboolerafi. who Is al
detail Ibe Michigan banner nhleb wa*
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
Jodge at cbamlieta
VM poor aad apoa the advlca of a
tag been drawn by Jens C; Petersen. from tbe cliy. returns.
Fifth Ward—Dr. W. B Wooa.
reproduced upon tbe title page of tbe
,e
law
wouht
have
given
tbe
oftoeal phjaleUB hi* pareol* took him
; The stark -ill Is* built by 1, W. Bo-en
program In hand. This. Mr. Holley
CuHoua Relic.
s and Judg.-* a Urge discrelloa. ^1* ns made by ‘'embroiderer*" ooi
««,h -here bU -other ramalort tor
or this city. Work will be rapidly
PnMpad of New latrfilrtoa.
Ohartea M. Beer* ha* a •Tree
Boaibe. doriaa -blob U»e he
p..«hed «od.T tlic direciloo td the arch- Ouldo- that was pul.H-bed ta IKJ and Worthy people eouM have le^ guarta Tokio, Japan, and SPRING SUITS $10
< aad could have l*-come nx-al
.koMrf iBnrornarBi tboufb he aaf- The dlreelora of the b«»rt td i
and owners.
i. i. a quaint old relic. In one of tbe
Saturday nlsbt at a M-ctal meeilns
tor them. Mr. I'mlor favorrt
consideration lo two Induairtal
- yietalgan Terriiorr ’ Is shown.
.essloK the repreaeotatlves and
in^eie. After (be left a friend bad
^<SISI line of Lake Michigan,
senators with .he ncce*»liy d such a
idalBrt to take a trip -blrt -aa eon- project., one of -hid. Is of very srea.
Ibe deconUuns of Ibe banner
d ladenuilons, was shown -a*
ttg unprecedented courage Just at
r. -The young of tbe t
(Uerrt to be ino« benebdal to La- iaporianee. The mantx-r ta whlrh
of Idak. These represi-oted th" ;
protected.- be said.
reoca aad be vaa to aeeonpaojr the propodiloo —a.H considered In.llcnie* cesMi. by rcmalotas In tbe clear oearly siialghi while Graad Traverse
aacred flower of Japan and to sec the
y was located on the west coast
That is one sad feature of my of­
friend, but be RM not eonaldered 111. that our most enersellc budnern men rater ot Boardman river ta plain sight
tbe only way In wblch it*
nui where Letand Is situated. The fice." be said, "to see Ibe youngawr*
are -llllns to help land II. It 1. a f.ir- f the oasalok rwdestrian* on Volon
nllore specialty pft*i»altlon, -hit*.
alls td Maekinaw were apelled In brought up iherc. 1 have always heal- beauty could be appreciated.. In d.• lo.lian manner and Georgian bay latrd in Imposing peaam.* on the acHbing the banner Ur. Holley i.s>k
Ibonsb nol larse at Ihl* time, coniemoccasion to speak of ibe scen.-s whh-u
j* given as Maniiouine take,
._i.tor the pait-fo^ paara a real, platen to manofaenre a Maple anlclo
y.Minfc perha^ b>-*Hal.Hl too much, ensued when (he banner wa* d.-llverel
or ta tbe c^ten lake* where lawful waukee didn't appear as a city ti
dart 0* thta lotalttB^paaaed awap pi -hicb -111 find a ready market all over
lit I have never regfeHe.1 any InMiss Crosson at Baliinore. Md.
tbetoto of her fAcbter. Mra. Rich- (be llnlled State*.
hunting Is allowabl.-. cat-pot get wUh- UHwalkay bay.
ance, save pos-sihly oneand of the re*|mose which she m 1h-iuAnd with ihv comiog
The arilcic Is now betas manufacWhile it may have served It* par- eve In making criminal*
art Ih.Bbrille.,/bb6 Weat Bereath
mlle td one.
llfully exprossed. The lanner lieim:
w well In 1R.1*. 11 would hardly
of sprint! weather
atreel, Prtdapkt 6 o'etodt p. m., death torrt to a certain exlenl. and the comI first. We most make them do bcl- tor an Inereas.- of 113 socieii.-s in two
ir a "traveler's guide' now.
ItoTlBs beeR^Moneaiarilp npeeied tor psny I* I3.»" ta-bl"'’ <“ 'l* orders.
Roller Skating Rink.
-r or scare Jh.-m Into doing Iwdier." year*. Mr. Holley daclarod that Mich :
comes the inquiry
■ roll. r skating cr«*e whleh has
aMMhe^dapa. Her lllaeaa-am of The maoufarlnrer apd pniewee I.
The simaker Ih-n touched u|*» lb- Igan must attempt <■> make an lacreasc
for new
Morn Protte* the Yoon*,
making stri.les
1-0
daraitoo. death betas at- in tbe city, ekbiblitas *ome samples
lerribh’ evil of girl* roamtag tb< of I3S so that at the IPo; meeUng at
meeting of the Men's c
eiMintry- from .wean to «*eaa stnick
of this prodoci, which Is Po.ltas
iribairt to old ape.
streets
a.
night.
"If
Hi.parents
would
roller Grace church last- evening w
Seattle a star might I- mlded to lb*lira. Blaabeth Tmaibnll -aa bom sldcrahle favor amony many wli.. will
only
r.*llic
what
a
terrible
(blog
Camic
skating aii.lltbrii
than usual ini.-resi. tbe speaker
tanner Itself.
» LoodoB. BDS. jBlp It le*. •»<» doaUless 8ni II advantageous
opened to the public l.elng W. H. llmlor. judg.- of Record­ Is.- saiil Mr. I'mli.r. "and keep thResponses by III.- leader and audlease to Ataertoa ta ISM. arrirtas ■>> ve«t some money In the project. Tl.e
boy* and girls off th.- street* at nigh',
I;3U that arterti.tor. iieveral
tollowed this
er's court, amt his subject was “The
aartben lllehtoa abool torip peam plant .loes not ask tor a tamn* frod atImers.
tbe moral slamlard i.f
who knew- a roller skate v
of the program in regard to ibe organ
aso, -here tbe aetUad al Olen Arbor. the cily. bni fora Mock snliscHpilon of hey saw it, donned the sllppeo' shoes Juvenile r«tiri'l.aw an.l Jts reuse*.' be rals.-.!.'
Uation
of Ibe Michigan Chrisian i>The
Judge's
adilres*
was
lisleuM
about
jw.non
all
of
which
n.-ed
not
l.o
Her boaband. -ho -aa a reiemn of
In cuncindlng th.- >iK>ak.-r read an deavor unlon'and Its aim. "Micblgaa
ind rolled around the smooth new
with
the
very
eloscM
alienthm
and
this
time.
tbe dTll -ar. paaart a«ap taranip
edlioital from tme of the Mate impera tor Chrl.t.nslon was given heavy tndorsetulaclurer Is ready to move rith the ease ot -groa*.-.! Ilghintag.
paan aio after aerrlas bla eooatrp
wher. ln Judg.' IJmlsay of Denver wa*
rhe skate* are <if the latest device.
Every month in­
The
Rev.
U B. Blasell closed ILe *er
a
number
of
those
prenenl.
-Ith taJor aad roeelrtap aueh Impaired tbe plant here al once, aad Traverae ..-lug ball bearihg with clamp l.te nn.l
quole.1 as sa)ing lUI he had the ut­ Vicu by a flvc-mlnutc talk ta wblch be
■venlng ta-iog Ihe annual meet­
creases the amount
Sire this mjeci
health fhat be -aa idaced up«t the
most coal.-mpi for a man who thought took Uie t»<» figures. Elijah an.l l*anl.
IMtsillvHy no effori '
ing. the election of officer* was held.
Ihe srmleat possible enconiai!.^meni.
of business w e do
peostoa rolta
lie had done his duty l.y hU children who whe.. they passed on U-t Ibeir
fors-aril. the movement tiei
Leon K. Tilu*. the . rtlt-lad
Thf doeeaaed. -bo -aa eonrerlrt at U ta Bomethlns whleh will form the natural them Ihe effort lo si
with people from
' when he hail fe.l nn.l clothed them.
maat.-l fall mun v:ii*ba and Timoiby.
tbe as« o( It ream, al-apa Hired the foundation of the furniture manufac- Those who have never lieen on skates Ilf itw cliih. —as iiiiahle to
Pn.t. I. B. cniwrt. superinicndeoi
a distance. Our fine
Hr. BIssel! hiai.-d should t>e Ihe
other year oi! account of
life of a ooaaeermtrt ehrlttlan and her lurlag buxtacaB of this city. The fural- will no doubt likely first make
,e local schools, gave Mr. I'mior'* of every earnest worker to let Ibeir
time to give the club the
assortment of new
inre Industry I. »o -hleh must be
enJBple «m atarape be a aacred
address a very icarly lodorsemen'
lo th.- floor where they will hum|i their
fall u|>on other* who v
orp for iboaa -beta abe left. Three bolU up from the Imttom. so to speak. n.i*e* and when again |.r..|.ped upon sbouhl bare and declined aa earnesl quollng Instaace* hero ta Ihe cily that
goods -ii»ke^,«le»^
carry on the work. The Endearocer*'
effoG lo re-cl.-ci him. "ntc following
lars* conrems cannot And It
daasbtera aorrlTe ber. Mra. John Eble
le uniter hi* nhservalion. beaedh'llon closed lh« prugr^.
Ihelr loll bearing fe<-l. will try
eas)'.
'’**■» •
lo
their
advanlase
t.>
move
extensive
officer*
were
elected:
ar aien Arbor. Mra. John Tmmboll.
Others also,sjc4.e very tovorahly ot
Imekward liow but it's easy and
ptonis
to
an
Isolated
commuiiliy
where
BortlefcTflle. and lira. Elehard Dom.
PrcriiU-nt, L. I~ Slcvcnpm.
llglitful. n.-veiiheless.and this evening
and Its effects.
FeU From Railway.
brine of ibla dtp. Tbe fnneral took a tarie number of skilled workmen are with a iwrtve piece orchestra and the
Vice president. Leon P. Ttin*.
,c cooeloslon ot the meeUng.
While vrorklng on the Oval Wood SPRING SUITS $12
ptaea Oh Snadap afternoon, at J:30 >qalred al Ibestari.
Secretary-lreaaurer. C. B. Weller.
refreshment* of coffee and doughnols
reniilaiinn of the room perfect iheco
Dish ToUway uo Saturday, John PhnThis -a* empbasland bp Ibe genllco-elodc frto the Aabnrp Meihodlat
The report of tbe treasurer showed
served by Ibe tadles
Hpa tell between two skids of logs
ehnnA. tha Bee. Kagb KenatHp of- maa -b» la bem in the Interest of ibis be of the first order. Checkrooms
that despite the fact that ihe.annnti clioroh guild.
Ihe ground sixteen fret below.
telatlu. Tbe burtal -aa ta eharpe of project but he bdieves that Uita ta a tbe guests aro pnwided and scat*
dues were only 50 cents a year, there
|.dau point ■
‘ onluokem surround every side. Measi*. was a balance on hand. Tbe eigh has
W. 8 Anderaoa._________
Chridijn Endeavor Day.
tore wmdMlKut. by Iwglnolng ta
by tbe tall and tbe ambulance
sixiy-nlne members and ls-*ini grow­
Clgrk * Hankins of Owusso will
Michigan ChrlMlan Endeavor day (Ufooned to take lilm to hi* home
KlndMaa.QaMadTiwMa.
email -ay.
special pride ta making this audi­ ing. Tbe annual Imnquet was lalk-wl
was fliitagly ohserve.! .Sunday night at when the conveyance arrived Philipp*
a enien)rl*e —ould give cmploy- torium one of the finest ta tbi- slate. over la-st evening and also plans m*
A 9«>aMi has been aerred
the
Pri-slivterlan
church
when
a
targe
_
to
from
Iweniy.Bve
to
toiiy
peo­
would n.il enier it and walked i
Falcr Wumbtirt
Northport t
for the coming year. On account
pear M Jartled AMII F. Herllaser'a ple almost from the start ami
the absence .rf Mr. Weller. Carroll rcpreseolailon of the various churches home. He wa* badly l.niised b
Pemena Grange.
of this city gathered to take part >i> bones were lirokeii.
Mari, -here be -HI appear' aa defend- sibllllles arc very groat Indlral
Hale wBS*eho»i-n sero lary i-o
Tbe
two
daysdUirirt
grange
meet­
Ibe
union
services
whlcli
were
planned
•at la a ault to recorer an flB nnder- -Ilhln a fe- years a humlre.1
"A fe* daj'* iM-tore your president
taker’a bin. L. D. Cortla betas the skilled -orkmen could l*> employed ing which closed at Inland tasi even­ enme to se,- me In rogard lo speaking and sent out from tbe Michigan EnReport on City
The matter a-as refcrrml lo a npoeh ing -bleb dose.1 ni Inland n..ir*day j on thi* *..hject." said Mr. I'mlor. "th.- devor Union. The m.eilng waa pre­
lilalaus la tbe case.
Grorge Homer of the Federal Audit
And if we have our way
commlilee consisting .rf A.-V. Frle eventag wa* v.-ry Interesting nn.l In- I fart wa* siaie.! In o.ir h-gal puliHca- sided over hy President Ollv.-r Water*. company. Grand Rapids.
Tbe can* preaenia one pbaae
A song *.-rvlce. folio*.-.! hy prayer.
some of our new spring
ol.hubaa nature, —here rich, H. S. Hull. Loon F. Thus. C. I. i-riKUlrc. th.-r.- ta-ing a large i.inm.it li.ili.s Ilial tbe S.ipn
Kaiser,
ai-c«umani
toivibe same com­
The aficrnunn Thur*niiMnutitoilon-1 wm. the prvllmlnary toi
to. ihcresiionslvi
ihc
ta \be Cendant. Peter Wnrtburs. GiTlIIck. Wm. Ijniidon and J. O. Birsuh
elded
that
the

*
.
pany.
are
in
tbe
effy
today
lookiog
clothes
will soon be up­
-bo are giving the suhj.-ri il.dr atron .lay was occupied ta pmcral iliscusriim al, retid.-riiqs It v.d.l. For ihat reason. iea.llngs arrang.sl |.y Ihrf program
nadcritnk tbe la(k of provldlns
the cily Imoks an.l geiUng every,
amt a |.rofi-am and at d o'clock that
on you.
eaaket tor lUe tairlil of Anpiati lion inlay.
I shall .Ikvoi.- Ibe -rtariiml I.an ..f my commlilee the them.- of ij.‘ roadlng* thing Into shape tor the report on Ihe
being
Ibe
Endeavon-r*
CommandAUeaily
woHh of stork l.a .•r. ning the grange reinrne.1 home.
nm-n-t -Ife. Three rear* aso Hav
lime <o .he ca.is.-K and r<-a—>ne tor
city books, which will 1^ given
W.-dtH-Mtay cv.-nlng the fnlan.!
ment*. the Bn.!eav..rer. Watchword,
2C Jbds. Mra. lAiep Br>«m .lied In il.U been taken, one suliiwripiiim Isdn:
I sueh an a.-i "
row eveiilhg al a t-iuiris'l council meet
and three tljto oacli. It Is d. ] grans'- ha.l <-lmrg.- and gave the lol‘eitp aad ber bnahaad. AUE'<a‘u* Brown,
Mr. ra.l..r
Ihai <-arly in the Ik-- the Bidrovon-rs' Prayer and Their tag at 8 o'clock.
SPRING SUITS $15
evcdli-ni itrog.am:
I "■■•
‘-e"" sahl
.......................
keep I’be niiiuber of sio.'k ' wlng
-aa naable to obtain rredli at any <d
|U*i- Covenant, each ts-ing descriptive of the
Insiromenial s. irriinn. I.nlii R.-yn ; ginning-, of bi>uor>. all Mws
It I* e»|»-<ie.! Ifaai Ibcre will l»holders as few as i»>.<islble.
sometimes they thmighl expressed.
tbe local DDdertakiBE
targe numlM-r of riiltens iBesent
. A propoalilon has iH-en ina.le t.'
KecIlatioD. »cni.' Davl*.
a engaged the tetendani to ac«i
Sentenc- prayiuw followed in wlik-h tomorrow .‘venings mes-Hng as much
n the will of the
bipipl)'
Song. B. It. Hevnidd*.
manufacture the guodn ta ilic rough a<
pnar him to the oaiabllshmenl of
family rel-iion*. ihc the meub.'.-* 1'K.k |*rt, when lb.‘ iDteresi hak been manifested
Heading. It, 1. Itavls
R. Gielllrk factory and .«lals
n. Cnrlta. where it Is alleged he a
■ and pun- greetings from a number of Ibe gen­ eoffllu reimrt. The report
Song, .guitar arcomianlmcni.
plant adjacent fur the flnishing.
given errtll ao tbe amount of IK. nr
eral officer* of the
■shable tor the art*
____________
.. union were rea.1 by havebeen given Monday evening l.til
nplsdsiciing. etc., of the goods ready ^"•ciiniion, Agne, navi*.
the btektag fitnilsbed hv Mr. Wu
fliil he was given ab>oluie aulboriiy.j lo^l memliera deiegai.-d to do aa Th* owing to the length and Ibe
for the market. ‘H.e proposition is on.baiff. -bo -aa anxloo* to see Ibal I
ev.-n 1.1 life and ileaih over the various | g„, pn-etlng
from William 8ba*.
for
dead -Oman be glvea burial. Tbe ar- ot grcwl merit and will d.wldles-t remembers id Ihe family, 'nils wa* lb--. Buki.m. in-asurvr of ite tmitod soc.e-.
,.n*u.-d I.
It ««m aarely
raaseaieBl called tor a til raonihly pay- dve tavoia1.lc ronsldetailoo.
<dd R..roan taw ami It evrm erieadft! ,j„. «, n, Holley respond.*! tor Mr.]
tomorrow .-v.-ning.
AnoiU.-r
proji-ci
taken
up
was
for
a
mcM bp .Ibe husband. Anguatus
Hecilnlion. Agnes Davis.
Ihe G.-rmank- iiivalcrs of the R->-!sh*w an.l gave a* the thought the____________
S.mg, giiliar aceomiwiiini i-ni. Calvin]'*' U! .-mpire,
tool manufarluHng
firo-B. -lib imU jBst one lasiallment
'erecU.m <rf th.- prot*"—I hulldlng;
On 6t. Patrick'* Oay.
of tbe IS tba folio-tag month. 8lnce ness already esiablisbr.1 anil operating CarpcnliT.
Hut now it is dilferenl. It i< nfi.-n | which will I-- erect.-d lo the memory
Kecllsiion. Mr* |jmh.
Thero will Is- *n ciiiertainment »nd
In a small way. Thlf cone*™ -™tl.1
that time tbe ptalallff ta the eaac a.
Song. Glenn and t'harllc
the case that when the father admin-1 of Dr. Clark- He bopovl every member
like a site which woulil ma be targe,
Becitailorf. R- Z. llnvi*.
peadlng baa been onaWe lo coll,
triers good, soimd corporal punish- wbo ha.l knowledge of the work would Iccliir.- given »t the City ojiera house
and a bonding aad their removal ex­ DialoEue. foor ladlee.
another impme-t and although he
meol to the child and the child make* coniribule 25 cenis, or a cent a jear Saturd*y. March IT. on the occasion
New Suits. Top
of the feast of Si. Patrick for the ben­
pense* which would doabtlesB approx­ Reellailon. Lulu Mooe. ••
null ta tbe dtp Ibe debt remalaa
^
I ronslderahle noise alsrui i<. tbe aenll-|tor Ihe twealy-five years of existence
efit of the lately .ledirated church of
dMdtaaMtofalm. Hte vUe vaa given imate MAM. This matter
Coats, Hals. Shirts.
ilara Carpen-j^^ij,^, mothers of the neighlmrhood.i of the C. E. Mr. Ilnlley further
Concepth*. The ena htoal and tbe man -be -aa liutru- ferred to the Indusirlal eommtliee for
Ties, Gloves, etc.
Reellailon. Vatlle Davis.
and If It t* found
mwal la maktag thb
am. arc apt to say ihai the father j by stating that ii «a.« hoped every
Reading William Carpenler.
he a reliable eooceni. tbe manager
which Mih tamnimemal an.l vocal
toe the eeort for tbe
Irish Slew. Mr Umb.
I* a liriiie. The condiiion.s of affair*: eiely would appoint eommlliee* lo
will doabtless he asked lo meet the
will lie rendered by well known yming
. 7. .
Bisi^ralL
■ *» «">-•
">v siaiesnuM siep In and ] limit these amounts which if coming ladle* and g.-iillemen of ihi* city The
iliiee al an roriy dale.
*qu. aml*hand |l,MO.i*m. The location of the pnv lecture of .he evening-iinx-given l.y
Up anUl S o'clock on Saturday the
I«*i when he departs afier hurglari:-. St.me pa.vius ■ : and water .liai U-l bunding had no. jet l*« de the well4no.-n attorney. Martin I .
tolknrtag eidten* bad filed ibeir dee- If the men ta the cily who derJre goo.1 „,p ,
..o...-h.-.------------------,,]ralhCTs ■
,.-lr cbHdr.m. The:elded upon. Mr. HoUey raid.
I1lanthma as eaadidates for aomlna- Investmenis can be assured Iha,h„ clutches of the i«lice. ai leasi j «'>••>•
inriJ.-hi
where a ! glaie Prcrldem Frederick W. Cham-1
ttoa at the primaries for rarions of- profitable reBUlis may lie obtalacd.
jthat ilu’cry has prov.vl il* truth In this |
legal llgliti. of Ihe Grand KapItU
In the assortmeflt
fices oa the republlran city and ward
him with a eom-ii^-rtln of Deiroii wav ropre*entrt by "*
cliv. Tu.-s.lav night the groc.‘ry rior.-.--.......... —
— ......
alMi as an orator who has
of {!ood values shown
W. M. Gordon and th.- key not* of the equals and ktIII fewer |ieers ta ih.tidiela:
greeting was snmme.1 tip In these tlgFCMMATt*
by us to feel assured
(tale
of
Michigan.
Tbe
first
Ice
plant
In
northern'
UlchCharles B. Mnrray. James M. Onlett.
Dlgfai olfirani words: ' Meet me ta LABSlag
that the first «ale will
One of Ibe most |i1.-atinr vigtiiipm I* about to \d Installed in the
V. D. C. Oennalne.
^•■'••■"'ber ncv.' The stale pres. most people Is a group ..f y.i'Jng ia.Iiev
Tnvene Cily brewery, 7l» East From
thereafter win us the
' aphcmcatog
performing tbe evolutlous «d a mlUstreet, as soon a* the erection of a
patronaffc of a cus­
Btort R. McCoy. Tracy H. pilUA
ttry drill. Blxl.wn )-oung ladle* u
holler and engine room can Ih- bcopening:t*r>'ui' aiv gening old and be *liH uM-fulneas in th.-work hy Hlbta aWdy tbe direction of IJem, J.meph Ktassen.
FOBJUIXIK evurohogn covBr compltahed. the plans and Kisx-ifira .-mire ,a»h «
tomer.
woul.l
Is''
l«*ar.ls
ai
home.
No
real
offense
wa.»

*nd
qaict
hour
thought
which
were
esAmil F. Nerttager, George W. Curtl*. Hods now lieing let and th.-work alsnii I largo i-nough <u uu...
• will he one of Ihe pleaslfir fealiire. rrf
wladow. f'Hind. Juvi an aggravated case of self-^nilal to all End.-avor.-r.-.,
lo be begun. The Ire plant wiJI differ burglar. In cllmhing

FOB KIABD Cr FtIgUO WOHBB
ivhn.-ss. On inquiry it was found tl.ai
Greeting from state rorre*pOBdlnp hei-v.-niug,
Edwin C. Hogan. Thomas Shane, from Ibe amnu.ata process whi. h hav j lu.wov.T. be cm a bail gash
will .hi- 3PPIN0 SUITS $18
an.l as be
»'henever -ibe laib. i- had undertaken J gecreurv. EdwartI T. Lindsay of Sagi -The usual n..mm.*U*..|d.er
i(. ptacheretofore U-en ta general u»e. ll.oj wrist of hi* right
Arthur W. Wall. A. H. Beaneit
pile of bsle.1 I'* punish lb.- child or rorrect bim fOT;„* ww, then read hy Mr. Holm** and ]
niln>ad
prori-s*
being
the
rarbonic
aBhyhri.lo
i.w!
ho
eticonnisced
lunch
rouni.-r
will I*-mirduri-.
FOB BOABO OF CWJCATIOB
and It* pro.-.-** I* somewhat simitar l« hay wblch Itarred the w.v- further. In bis faults, il..- m..tl,er had alwaj. In- .ni, proved a .heme upon tbaak.fl ed where hut coff.-.-, rake doughnut*
Plrai Ward-Herbert Montague.
consequently, the father bad ;
' Probably we never know wbat and other duax-stic rundlmenls will be
Ibe ammoota prorcs*. tbe plant iw-tag HlLhlng over I. he stro.rt It with <
Beeaad Waid-Wtiltam O. Foote.
1.' he raid, "bat
-he My alone
served by comp<-ii-nt wallers. The
tr.'>D Kruesrbcll Bros.. Chicago. Tbe blood which left a trail aurora .hcjlcD
Tbirt Ward—tjeorge B. Hoyt.
mcero ours.-lres with what
to U.e .10.U- which................ . ,'withoul resiralnt.
lunch will be n-ady to *erve clerks and
Fourth Ward-J. AlkMt Hoatagoe. eniln- plant will be lostalied with;
front Here he tounr'be Judge, "tha. both be aad the
are raved tor " and upon this cener» and li* ca-j
other patrona,rif Ihe down town .li»P. U. HemU.
.p, door barred and placed bis handv ™"‘bcr*tK.uld he arrested tor allowtog,
ft., ecce,tag kind]} and
5 o'clock while .be eni.-nainFUib Wart-DavM G. ChaadMr, B. padly wlll'w iwenty-flv*
n.!on
toe
do..r
ta
ab
effort
to
riwe
an
<"
Fro.
up
a
m.-nace
to
tbe'h^pHy
expresmxl
wra
blended
with,
\ la order lo give room for 'be
meot will begin at t o'rinck.
A. Bvwu.
enirance and again left a pool orj“'^
* dlstiacl eh-mem of dan-|ibe Qidcavoreri pledge and ib.-lr
ikdastry a new engtae aad boiler
BOBJtWraOPFBACS
_____ Not betas able to open the iBCC to other yonne.tetv.and
for
Christ.
SexStl feet will tmmedtaiely be ereri-| blood.
Btaaer B. Brovn (fun totm.)
daughter
of O. to Vanta*tel ar­
The
Hiss Carollae Panmn* t>f Kniam;
The speaker thro lo.* np Ui* taw
—e.e
In.i door be uirned and tried the back door |
EAST Tkm ST.
iwaopgSTBOB
1 bat this did Bot Had ont Into Ihc alley, stating ihnt while It wa* declared eoo- 100. Junior anperlDtcndeat. was tepr rived at Walle.1 Lake to ilsll ber aged
this two
PM Ward—Prank W. Carrer.
mtlluUon. il would un- scBted by Hr*. Carrie to Rice. Junii fatfara aad found crepe on tbe door anand hrellmlKd orer thchay and went ,trary b
aeennd Ward—eamoel-C. Darro-.
of .he Preabyterlan * aavactag hi* drath. He wa* U year*
oat Ihe broken window. The btaedinsldoubU-Hly be sh.irti of it* oacxiMUtu-‘ rape.---------- -------Third Wart—Walter W. Dean.
,o(ageand fortaeriy lived In f^artotic.j^
band left a trail ta tbe aDey dltecllyjthaiBl feninre. and re-eaacirt. Thejelriy and ia It (he
Ftawth Warfi—WUUam F. HarahA

NEW STORE
NEW STOCK

Sherman
& Hunter
St. Patrick’s
Day
Saturday

SpriDf ClotUiig,
Hats and
FaraisWiigs

Spring
^'is'
Upon Us

Easter
Not Far
Away

We Have
Enough Faith

----- —

sr

'—

Sherman
& Hunter
TRAVERSE cmr.niCB.

OflANO TRAVCme HSIIALD. THUfttOAV. MAHCM 16. HO.

'Gnid TnTcrsc HcnlA
r M «nntn 0l«

‘*M0*.T.«AT«8.

EXCURSIONS

(or iM e«iniln« r*Art ofBcteli. the
U«»
exwptkn) erf ib« eemadlBiea «bc

of Qrawn. arrlMd tn the dty thU afterM» lor a biulaeat luy.
ftarry Riley and family are apeod
Actoupi IMmct hrtiday.-*. Per.: Mar-.*—............
lag a few day* in Thompaonellle.
Been:
nusrte agenih sill sell roond irlpi
.
Mm. & Caa* and Mra. Helen Glen- tickeis lo Washington. P. I’, pool.
OTietmtiacw
t.AKnaU) •rt.WSwHlP
Ho««r<l E. Gill rwrieeted preeldenr. dnnoey of Williamsburg reiurned to gofiiR March 2t. and gnod for return I
their home after apendlng a abort time
Robert B- dapM”. K . rlerlt, tb"
April 2
la the diy.

a.) '

FnOk K

IreAWrer. (Bee m*-

Jorily.)
AIM Borrfewn, •»•«*»«. (l*(
leirltr.)

|. two year*. Anna RartIJ7l; William OOl. <21; IMnder

Ogr LW».Vo*r Cei".
- The piibltebm of »>' Her«M anA
Record have been pereiaieni in adroentiat (he pnirooaae o( botte ladoe

' ™ iiw. a

A’

Min Ueaa Kennedy relomed
; borne In Bay City after Tlslttag friends
and rdatives to and aboni the city.
! QuIcK chnngss Mo.
Mayor A. V. Friedrich retamed I
erenlng from a three days’ trip - ,
Port Huitm and Ann Arbor.
>w>-iii»unp.anH of
T)r. H. D. Purdnm of Bdtlmnte.

FOR THE TREAIXENT BT
X «AY. ELECTRiaTY. ELECT1UC UGHT BATH. DRY HOT AIR
BATH. MECHANICAL MMtATION AND THE FIKSEM RATS
Of AfUte

btkI

t’hn>!ii.-

Kliennialism.

Arlhritei

iV'fonaaBa.

Ui.ul. Siirai:is. S 'luii. a, MyuL’ia. Neiiriiif. NeiiTalKiA- ' ariooao,

I_

n-u-rs.

Tii.

.\.M

iiiutli.-sis ainl oili.-r .liatorlmneeatif

(it !I. r.! uii.i'lxv-;t! !uf.-ti.iii.Skin Diawiaea, l.iv.-r.
Sliii;;.i< ii mill IVieel Irtoilil. v. l.i;ii;; imiililie. Kiiliwy ami

~

Peck. (21.
P year. Cbarie* WHaley. <«)

5;;;:

;.,ir

■l.T i.-ill. u'i’..--s, N.-iv.uis K\h:iiit.itnti. Xi-iir:i8tli.-mn. Piaf-utew of
(hi-I'.'ttnil.-I’.''r.;.iiis. l'..r.ily*is ami t'nni-.-ra.
Bilft.-iliL' witi' uiiy 'lifci

William H. Steele. («. .

If you at*

li:n.- lw.-tl nn:tlJe to lift the <lc-

fiiiv.! :i Sii'lu I'V ill .1-.'ir. ..till. :.l. ■ ;.l! ;iii-! ms- llie lh«tnr.

C'«uf

BVlll.ll'ilJ i I '■

From Friday’s Rerord.
rotn Wednesday's Record.
The Rev. John D Heel* ol Northport
Mias Rose Ocherd returned
thla prlBclple, the eomnnay loe
the citv this morning,
..ome In Kingsley this morning nRer arrived In
where he spent the day in the lnter<*t
(ood binlMaa.
spending a short tlmi» In the city with
To Mothers m thIsT
the advertising snare In the ramp
We l«*e recently teeelred
<*ll-Jr-n «kosredrtlr»-e.»iv.T
(older which be Is about-----friends.
.V.Ugrt ItllRi-dUI'relW fruil
tract for a lane aiaouni of adrertlrlns
Miss Gladys Slocum returned to hej
thnneh one of our eatabllihed aacn
_ome In Kingsley this morning after
dea who throw* a anm deal ot bn*i
rislilng In Hie city with friends.
.'fling.
aeaa In our way. |or i m*H order
John Dawson and wife left or
John Ftooie of the iannerr
boB^ Beailalnc that the people of
0 R. * I- this morning (or Benmlji. Manton this monilng on biisii
Trarerae City abould be «eourar:d
Minn., where they will visit his
patmlilBc home trade. Inatend of
cliyl r the past s..................
. Beniamin Dawson.
r Grand Rajild*. where he '
—.'Aii.f their money away for aotr*
Hr. and Mrs. H. 8- Price of East VUII
1, Benjsmin H<ar. and
that ml«bt not be any belter
m-M AyFoi. From ih
Jordan paaacd through the city this
to Bradley, his old lio
na food ai they conld obtain at borne,
morning while on their way f
we hare refaacd thla bualnea*. In tble
Northport. where they vIsHed I
a Pinch. Uaw Allen’S Foot-E
*How»rd E Gill of Northport is a
eonaeeUon we^ertre tn elate that ibl*
(mri» B. Kehl. Mm. Price’s sister
isitor In the city tietay while ai’.-iuiloaea hondieda of dollara anig 10 liiisleRss.
Mr. and Mm. Leander Peek of North
...ny by refoalBB mail order honac
Mm. Bert Thomas of Nortlipor- arport are spending a short lime in
v«I in the city to.la;-. where she is
adrertWns.
d Mrs. Wil
city as the guest ot Mr.
taking medical tr.aimeiii from a locii
K the petmie of Ttarerae
Kr<ul T.'.inins of Tstning sill
Ham Dtrrow.
physl •
Btcvped to realite that tbeuaae
a msehine >li'i:i and imph tiieiii un i
The Rer. John Maaksted ot Sntlon.t
MUis 80 away from here erery year
panled his danghl
ejrrlnye ehup* 1“ 'be slirlng.
Bay is spending the day m ’
aad habr to th's ciiy t
to MehBBta who oeyer contribute a
I.tiilding
will 1.- Itii'vliti f.ss.
while on business.
the afi
lurned
cant to the taxe# of the city or to itt.
Mrs. Fmdk King leP this raomlnc Bills It
nappoK in any way. tbey win do moeh (or Band Uke. where she has been she will visit friends.
caoniy Clerk 7.. E. HIn.haw of I rlllA GUARANTEED CURE FOB P
tmrarda aupponins and buildlny up cmlled by a message staling
Itnd is a builness vlslior In thh r
oorown indnatriea and the boal.
out Hines* of her mother. Mm. D. Col
the merchanU who eonlrlbute
*“»lUs Lena.Kennedy of Bsv City
preUara of the eommaaliy.
Hattie LsChlne. who has been rlred In the.eliv this afterntmo or nldsye. ajc.

.... . SUITES 403 lliO 404 STITE UMt BOIIDUB

irtaa and «aar -toe. br oaintalnlM

-rF9AVeRSK CiTV.

short visit ^o Mrs. M. Brighty at C
DMUi af •««« E^irthony.
street.
Mrs. Joseph Bendell, relumed
■ Mrs. Efts Burt of Grawn U spending
Roobeaier. N. T.. Harr* U.-Mta*
...............
iiy and viriling friend*
home this morning.
the day In
the rii
Sana B. Anthony dIM at 12:40 thin
Mrs. William HI
Hn. Alice L. Hill, who has been at
:l.y th
'imamsbuTT TislIlBg her brother.
... elly’as a guest of her

ID l)ri|

YOU WILL SAVE uiel iiistin- m->ro b.ii-py li.mr* !>>'Kiviac
\iiiir i.^'lli iiti.'Kii,.11 alibis tiiiiiYou will save lb.' lianUhi|M
aii-l i'...-.-.f'lifii iliii;-b'-H)**! (••'•lb
You will save rcbl

waa In the city today while on her re­
in home to Archie.
Mils n*«»"s Goldfarb of Elk Rapids
arrived In the dty this morning <» »
la BalUmoro. She slopped in
tort vUlf to Mrs. Lee Homtby.
Tort, where a hanguel was to be given
Mm. C. D. Campbell relumed to her
PMi. M In honor of her eighty-sixth
home In Central Lake this afternoon
htrthday. but had an attaA of neiitalafter visiting friend* in the city for a
' gla on the elgbieenth and haateaed
short dime.
Mrs. Bryon Doty of BeuUh arrived

t-'lii 'iiTit ii-H'.i t»d l» r«-]>1;u'il I'.v 'dbiTw. You Will late iimiiy
:■
wbi.-h ;.! tbi.-lbiii- rf|uirts .uily a v.-ry small blUitK.
You Uil> save :i .luaniitv of .Mlars.
You will kive many |ibvi»ant

t j li-i! fri.-:> U wbal :uy «|a-r4lioab ainl jiri.v-a tin- lik.-.

Youratiionnotv sib save mm) nines.
DR. T. A. WILHELM,

Every new and oi:l aubfvcrlbcr to tbo Herald, who

C-il* I* |.r. -'lden: i.f ilu' new comwul

has paid in full to Jan. 1,

TO CURE A COLO tN ONE DAY
LAX STIVE BHOMC* yulninr Tsld.'
IMHWUeerii'ad nK.M*HI< fsllsvorare
W.UJlUVE-eM«Bsioni.€mm.*U>i. X5c.

magazine paper, Farm ard

By mail > e
pj..»sil.{.. to .-out.- lo our atore in |*t
.-y i.i!v.iiit:i|;i- of uur wide iiseortmi‘iil.

1907. will receive a urcat
r.lv lodav

*

Firesde. absolutely free
for a full year.

P'arrri and

Fireside is from 24 to 38
. "ami. lirayh:. -.

pages, twice a month. 24
times a year.
offer

I Traverse City Markets

elsewhere

See
in

the
this

,,, _

bi^b trri.b- uotsla au'l i v*].rio'S bv ••'■■•liiiK tu ua b/mail for
uylbi’ii: v.iiuVsl. \V.' iu'tbis.l parlmuiit oar beet attention
;..el uiv.- tl:.».:wb.. ..nl.-rbv nioi Ib.i le-mrfit of
baixnin
:,*1 ibvf.- sb.'ctoet.. tli.-Rior.-FiirtBpr;
• IT'-.Is furtiisbi’l till I...1 .-i.iir.'ly plivimi you. ri-torti tbl^aixl
will r^-faiMl lb.- tiiDif -y or <-vi-bafmo tlie tf.»»l8 fur eonu-tbing


Its V'.u mity «lir«-<.-l.

$. €. mait $ Sons

issue.

lo the city this afternoon on a visit relatlvee.
rothem'. where you get ll» exira.
sxi.mso mca.
Hr. and Mm. James Root, who have
Harrow Banap* From Oaalh.
’Acme. HM).. March 12-Jobn Smith. been spending three monihiat ThompmUa, Baxter Oan^ it. and ooa. sonrllle with their daughter. Mm. H.
m«|ib|- -f-J *—'-• bad a narrow es- D. King, returned home this afternoon.
Mother Snperior Tbomaa and Slst. r
. ^Tfrom being run down by a Perc
former director of the Cemral Mu'-.
Maiqnetle freight listla at nre Mile .jmei (roB Mercy hosplUl. Big Rapcharged wlih getting II:
CKMiag. Only the fact that the bones Idi arrived In the elly yesterday for
lank’s funds by ftaudtik-n......... ...........-a* 'llovter.prot
bauir
Titli wHh Mtos Hay Oalleek.
iBBtM ahead aared the oecapaaU of
I«m nppealr-d to the Boprcniu cniiit.
r pgsad ...
former gmduate niuae from the ln«lthe eerrtege from death.
John Berk ha* closed a cnnirar;;;' Mr. amith and family were drlrlng lollon. who Is lying HI in this city an. with the llneiieman A Cramer c-tn
to their bomm on the pealnaula after later left for Manistee.
pany of Detroit for the InMnllaUon •» j^u.pw.w...................................
wtettlu Mr. and Mm. Ony Cbampaey
a foriv-ioB Icc plant tn hl« l.rewciT aProm Mondnyh Record.
. bet*. «ey had drlrea up onto the
Alpena. The plani will cost lio.ono .p-viim lUTmorvaavaa**...
Hist Reno WooJsey of Northport
UaA when the freight was seen close
and
will bC 'insialleil within sixty day*.
Point passed through the city this
If apea them. The horses had cleared
morning on her way lo Harbor Springs Aboni IC.Ono more will br expended for
the trmdt aad Just as the pilot i
'Bces.mir.U
where the wilt begin a spring term .rf otber ImprovemcniA
eagUe grated the rear wheels, the bog
A gU*s facl.ory. the fimi lnihi«'ry ;»«yrhrot
gy got out of harm’s war. None ' school.
Allegnn by the m-w Un-rlliLjj,
Mm. K Bailey, who ha* luwn in the
tha eeeapaau at the buggy srero
city vitlUng her daughter. Mm. O. D. of trade. Is to remove ii> ihai city from
jarad la the allghlesi. but all w«
-t«w*
Chlngo. The r-nnoem agree*
cuman. returned lo her hot
Fane* B< f.
Mh trighteped.
«\nr. . .
ploy fifty hands the flrsi y.«ar audit;
Kalkaska today.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blest and four seveniy-five for ten years Ihi-nafler.
nro at >
The
annoal
imy
nill
will
amount
dilldren of Sotioos Bay were passen­
Hleh.. Hareb
gers south this morning, their destlntfUAard Brown'i rvsldeoce together
The Gale Lumber eampahy
on being Nacoma, 111., where they
with mpat ot the dothes and the greello clean up li« lumlwvlago|»‘ra'ioD» n jsSwi
.Wrt.i Hulk. .
epert to locate.
or part of the boosehoJd goods of the
Oet-Car.4 bHln
P. 0. Heumann returned from Chi­ Wt« Branch ia«(ar and
(amlly wO totally destroyed by Are
penin-1
be removed
cago Baiiirday night, where ht- piirBatorday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
sula. where the firm. In cinnectlon
ebased a large stock of woolen*.
Mr.'Brown Uvee about a mile and a
with Saginaw partl.-s. has piitcliaM-d
qaaner cut of Williamsburg and srai
large body of ilmWr.
All akme when ibe fire was discovered. Prom Saturday * Beeord.
Phil Shermer ha* relumed fr
Instead of calling for sMlstancc. he en-.

C.ly opera HOUB* Blk.

trade Rere

,K-‘

•i-nr: an U-.- i.lani. |i i< exiHV-rr.i .qu-r
rUiu-.' wil! l.-ein ill June. Tliuiiiu.

_ _
SeallfTgi
key arrived in the cliy >hi* mi.rnlr.g
a* a Rue*t of Mrs. Harvey Moeriaoy.
I
us* of Wllllamslmrg.
'
d In^th
r today
QIa Giendering
Mr*. Loyal Scott li
on a visit 10 friends

_________

msmsrn

Tee Lanflnp I'lir.- Ire rompsny w‘l

'.TflST

MieM.

“A Stitch in Time Saves Nine”

l eelK Wsli-t. .;a.t«ef

[ag

.

DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
Has Opened Offices in ttae SUte Bank BaBdint

'il Aermotor Trussed
Tripod Tower

Cra»«r« Citv’* evading Drug Star*

|.

..... ..... -•

.

WITH

A

STEADY

WIND

'l hcstil]i makes, ihc best projjress.
lil.' tvise true of the business
1 111-sutatly u>cof H.mn.ih &

A-

■4:

..

BEST”

FLOUR

Will l.riti),' you in to ilie harlsor of
pay alicatl of ih« houMMRife
v.ho.ihift> from one branil of flour
;» anoihcr.

te'

xc^rYxcc:

HANNAH & LAY CO.

iSISri-.:..;''

deavorod to pur out the tdaxe bli
and conaegneoily when help can
araa ptaetleally Impossible to save anyIhlag except a few articles of furniture.
Mft'Broertt’t fire sons Wsl almost all
their weering apparel and one ot the

vl*lt tn Battle Creek and Uelroll.
Oscar and lUrry Lyon* of the pcnlBaula returned 10 their home yeaterday
after apendlng the put tour moolh* la
the employ of B. J. Morgan on North

r rliie Ml
reiu.l.e S
ll-ft' !

$1100.000 ■•.tgli cniitbii. wrili-a

^;jFarmers’ Insurance;

■I Imelemcnt Store.
Manitou island.
ter* ibaTheron Morgan It apeodlBg a tew | and
hoys lost a small sum of money. .V
week*
on
North
Manitou
looking
atler
^'"c
defective flue was the caose and the
imgbey' .
jw in the old
kl.
ki.cInMi iniereais.
F"*
lota Is about tSOO with no insurance. bis father's business iDtereatt.
at Ihe comer ofr Sn
S'a'e aud Cu. Its srvurlU* linn.- d-p.ntel «:ia IS* It-i"
Mr*. Marie CalsaC. who ha* been street*, and hav
The bonse was an old one, Mr. Brosm
sar* fV|wniii. m <.) the Ulstr.
nursing Mrs, May Gelick, who lies dan- (or myaeir.
Intending to beild this spring.
geronsly 111 at the home of her father
lodatlon than eve- before. My e;isood avenue, waa called to her
Thg eiwihtd by lea.
imers will always find me at my.yUi^TBATEBSX CITY. MlCS.
Big Rapid* ibli mornlhg. A of MiFlnes., Hadv and willing to cite
Northport. MIcb.. March 13.-Tbe
tm Mercy hospital at Detrol: them the best valii.-s
the money.
lug Green, which cleared here ibU
•ly take her place.
moning for Cbaricvotx. struck an
J. Potter and family left tor Grand ;
berg near CMt Head Point and <

i

A. B. CURTIS. AGENT.

forced to return to this port. It requir­ Rapids Ibis morning.
Ill the leading and
'
niachinerv ami (arm Impl-- nml.* rtnd eRitivsn.ia. U-iutre ol w n
Mrs. Vensel Kin of Gill* Pier ar-,
ing her steam pumps and t
______ _ ail kind..' I will niuiuifectiir.- Brogh.O'-tt.Mt-U
cit i
eforu of six of her crow to keep her rived In the city this morning with her
four cblldiWB and will he the piesl <rf
afloat unin she reached the dock.
your repairing iirompil-.-. tVhen In ih"
The Green arrived hero yesterdar her brother. John Detelska.
,rily call at the sit.rc and l.tck
HI** Beds PIthro of Bingham ar- . Mock m.T and get my tirir*-» ami
noon from near ihe 'Mantlou*,
yiHU-seir. 1 have i
ved in the city this morning, where j cont Incnl
she had taken on l«00 poonds of whlte• a: t.'d .c-.l
o'.i ;.iTk.-;—
le will be the piest of her brother. |
’"
SMl She was compelled to pul In
• niC"' clean, ties and iiiMo^lii.-1 vit,.,wn'.!ou i-'an.- u. she i.-.-.i f.-i til
here on account irf the drift Ice
that yoii ran get for the pric -= ;L-w»
tor -ai-ct.
C. A. Parker of LAnsing. Is the guest
oth.-* ask (o- <-:.t. sliop»orn'K^:“i^ :v—we.-rk.il ee J li »|.yT.ti
Charlevoix. She was ibe first b
Hoirfng
............................. ...,t
here this rear and was also the flr«t of his cousin. Dr. E. B. Minor, whil - g.«>,lr.
p^iR itai.B-le<lea W..- K-t.
Ik etre.--. sU.<-'-x rwci i.n'l
sbar.- of your pt nnsge. I am '
' oaa hero last year. The boat rt ben- In Hie Interest of the ux depart
* (e.UT
TTmert—tat. 4ll~lfr«i- _.
TU.-re ur.- uowned by John O’Neal of Charlevoix meat. LAnalng.
Wm; Houlihan,
I' -'-r ibri-vs to ettib ;
Mrs. Bnina Cross of tVHIiamtburg
and his son. Jack, was In command.
TTie Biomlicl'l-Colvin-Rles rrtlnxianv, 1170R Ast.E-T*-.. W.4»-nn- n-metie- .......
■lurocd to her home this aftern.ic
The bole waa smashed in her bow
rier spending a short time a* tl
aad when she reached the dock^’^he
water had gained- to such an exi^l gnest of Mrs. Giendering.
A Alice Sharkey retimed lo In
despite the efiorts of her ciew that U
- In Bate* this afternooB after
was up to the fire bole.
seed. In wholesale ouantitle.. Tltei WANTED. iMUFnTATFI
V l’Tf\-..a waitt =: »iliartIMMEDIATELY
rehouM-s mill be erected in Bay
•hori Tlsii In the city.
,
t.rc-ill'-n
Northport Election.
. and Mr*. Jacob Keller of East
Northport. Mich. March I3—-Northin, who have been lo the rlly ih.'
lUiciteve
grain
POR SAL!
port' ahonld be Ibe itame rrf a new past week as the guests of Hr and
,
Ag.‘itt f.if If.-- A. nii'-ldrill. Has t
. concocthiD of mlxsri drink as the olec- Ur*. Charte* Germaine, reiurtted bone wil ■■l eaii Cali a' stru.iwiii-ltnill*. i-tot-ie,. litbks..
tkn yswterilay Imtiight a mixed ticket this afU-ntooB.
If. 1 I.

New and Novel

L-'''rrie

Msmmm
sSSalp:

CH.VS. WILL.
Willian.sl.il rtf.

Jlsk Vour
Paper banger
Usk Your neighbor,
JI$k Jlnybody
Wha; s’.orr h.i>
W.Xl.l.

iii<-

I’AI’EK

in

most

compitrtc

Traverse City

stock of
ami

ikc

aii'Wcir wiilTjc :h:.s ore. foril is the truth.
No*, only a lary-'i ami varied
1- i’.ti:;fiil liattorn-. Init'a

assortment

ro.as.tn.thl'-

ami

of
fair

u. each ..m-.

City Book Store
Z$e Ifob^ri Co.

trtotnt Otf, IDUlf.

StAte WHK
. wjm
. 'TiaSiSii*-*. »>»T w.

CHk*u «•«■ Ae>» *' ■«>>». fciMd —M. H. C- DwK ttwtt
G<

3 »et KM tBntrt •• Tl»e iweu

■prank Kafka, foreman of the ck.lh-| A ert^t mill
prehnWy be
thle A»or»lii«
Btnplre JuBctlon h
Me department of the Hannah A Layittalled In she plant rf the
for
.. ________________
Alb». where Uiejr
_ wUl
1 rUlt
»Ult frlAto.
nnniown. |
lame company, la tn Chlcasuj Tri-amph Food _^pany
Mrs. Bella Bennett of WcaforU. who
.... nearest MMilean mill la at.
rt-y a few daya wUh
Stvpbenaon. twrnty-focr nl’.ca awa.»..
tucndln* acbool. re­
There ta one nearer than that on tb-.-:

MmiTled by ibe Rcr. L. B. Bleertl
3hb bo«e OB HoiKUy. Goors* Heary
HMtP BB4 BUIe Hand « Bk fUflda.
The forenUBCOt flab ear mm »<
tbc O

B. * 1

la« week and W1
nail tn for tbe

Ma B. Ilan a«d Hl» Myrtle May
Lnwlf. both of Grant lowBabln. were
'Mlted in Barrla«e on Teeaday In the
bridal cbanber of Jndge Fred R.
Walke.'.

to take up employmeol for the sum­
R C. Oa«pbe« of BetoMtey, In
mer.
conmnalMtlao » lb* Heeald. aut
Mr*. Isaac Garlhc of Northport la In
Ibai the Mltaoorl reached that port
the city today where the
7:I5 n. m. April«. 1»6. bMm the Bret medical treatment.
boat in. UUle TiaTorM l*y U fall of
Mr. and Mrs. HvrtMit Hawley re
Me now.
imped to ManUiee today after vU'iD. c. CttAdkr of Ulaid baa purchaaed Frank Frlodflefa large laonch.

and had bought thtt fumliiirt- of Harrv

for a full year.

Coderhlll. the former tenant.
Tli-.latter lost wcoal with »i: io the poe!:-

Firoslde Is from 24'. to 3S

ing Mr. and Mr*. E. -J. Cooke for aomc

The origin of the llri- or where it
arted could nut bo told, bat as the
Ijo'jse bad a • Mieblgav ihinine)cautto.!

cial Friday krenfiis. Hrea wlU »» (Mr aged mother. Mia. John Hodge,
ke^le and fei^e preaeui mho It lying crllicaliy 111 at the hoiriof another daugliKr, Mrs. John Lam-

Farm and

pagas- twice a month, 24
times
offer

a

year.

See

the

In

this

elsewhere

When You Send
Money Away

-ra-a k

qva Jhi-.iT’tF

•-ro««:

ils morelnc for a two wecVi' ‘rip t..
Mr*. Charles Baker rciumea lo her
the Wyakoop flat. ..jme at JunlaU today after a vlsU te
the city with her tether. Stephen Her
Ihe eoatraeilag partlee belag AH.
Rath of Oletf Arbor and Mis* AUrtd*
Miss Lydia Miller, a Meononlti- mb.
BJoluni of IM* city. The eerrlcc
pertonied by the Rev. John Forsberg. slonary of Wetxell. spent ilio day In
Mr. gad Mra. Rath will remain In Ihe She city yreierday and left ilite tuort.
Ing for Brown City, where nbe win
dty^iu Saturday when they
leave for 01m Arinr. where be te em- eoolteuo her srork
Mrs. J. C. Cnunilctt-of BIk lUpl.tI
spent the day in the city on buslnenJade* F. R- Walker of the Probate and pleatnre.
Ijiwrence Gaeoou of Nonhport at
ooon prepared a eertlAed «^y Thuraday of the lettera of admtelsuatien rived Id ibe elty ycslcv.Uy and aceum
lauued by the coon to Myiwa B. Cna- panfed his wife and babe home iln
Mrs. Gagnun ha* •
nlngham of this ooontr. who has
appotetiid guardian of Walter
Leila CsmalBCham. his brolbrr and sisIrr. who arc minor*, the' copy being
forwarded to New York, where the etUic is loeated. After th* eenlSed
eo|>y hat been filed, aoxllterr letters

DRESS GOODS
Wilhoul cxreplion otir showing of Dress Goods for ihis season is .he best
we have ever had. We probably have shown as area, varie.y o.her wiasons.
bo. never were «ood. as pretty a. .hey are oo. This, with ihe.grea. variety
we always show oiakes this a rich collection of handsome labnes. hven Uie
cheapest of dress soods are exceptionally anrac.ive in the Grays and CrayMixtoies. In fnct nt every price they are decidedly benunrol. Some ol the
most worthy goods to be mentiooed ate;
:16 inch Gray Wool Mixtures in a good variety oi designs.

60o
860
iiS inch Granite Weave Shadow Chicks in a foil line oi_“ldrs. _

Traverst City State Bank

They wlil be gon-,-

It bas been said tbat

•Trkdricb Sells the Best
Shoes in traverse C/7p.’
Some Say “Cb* ouamv i» B«mr.”
Others Say
Price* *r» Cower"
me Say
“oit esmunt ibe two."

Look these Prices Over

tli.-U-at for w.,'t vn«ili.-r.

Bundty ai Haybcld.
|
Mrs. Adam Zimmerman of Saginaw
I* vUttlBC Mrs. Melvin Smith of nflecath atreet.
Hlaa Bastle Wtac* relnnint to her
home la Muteekma ihia morateg after
rpesdlng a week te the ctiy with
trieada
Mr*. M. B. Sdbryrr of Creysiaoe
evutage. Bdgesrood, left this morateg
fur Copamlab. where abe wUl visit a
sbor: time.
Mitt Mice RohtesoB of Carp LaXt
rpSBiard lo her home this nmrolDg
after a vlril te Ih* e«y with friends.
The Rev John Redptih of Pelpskc.
passed through Use efty this moisUn*
nn bis retara tram boMlng PrMby
•eritu tervlce* at Omena yesierdsy
Wbll.' iberv be also perforined a mar
rlage ' errvmoey fer two Indians,
Mltchel Paul and Ann O-gemt-ge^eds.
the latter wo dooM belag delighted
forswear so law-breaking a name t

\Vv 1ih»v im-ostm

p3t*.l assi>!Htu-iH of tii.ai-ali..-* thi*

The Taking
Cold Habit

WO.'ttK’S PATENT LEATHER SHOES-For .!r-s*
wear As «l.-pcmlable aivl ns s'vliah a* lti(- liig'i
pri«si onvs.

Auer's

It s n rciftiijr $2.'<0 shoe far............

WOMEN'S KID SHOES FOR DRESWA gviiuib.- ki.l
shoe in rvv'ular or Bhirli.r style, with hchl or ■
iieavy sole*

Thcolde«l(lr>«; • new one
lulcWy comes. It’s ihe «ory
>r s weak tbroai, weak luofs,
a teade»ey to consump '
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the iakiot<eld
habit. Iistrearbens,sooibes,
heals. Ask your doctorabout it.

We n- i>:oinl of lliis shot- al............

WOMEN’S KID SHOES—Net tl«p -rinlinary .-!»
.......................................... .-Usai......................

tots FOR YI_.-. - .
Ho\a' f-hiK-a nt a specia! pnee. a:
*i-l.inc lliem :it

iIickhli-

76C
J _QQ

44 Inch India Twills, a very desirable fabric, in a full line of colors,

S5C

50c

The light weigh, labrics nccopy the center ol the stage this K.son and will do
so ihronghonttheycar. The best selling colors are Al.ee and Navy Blue,
Reseda and ihinier's Green and all the pastel shades.

Good Rubbers Save Doctors’ Bills.
Rubbers for the Women (storm and low cut I
Rubbers for the Misses'tsiorm and low cm)
Rubbers for the Children (high storm rubbers)
Rubbers for the Older Men ' storrnl
Rubber-, for the \oung Men (storm, medium and'fcc ruWier)
Rubbers for the Boys (high bools)

Dainty Rubber Boots for Boys and Girls ,
Are the Latest
There never was a spring.that did not have wei days, livery person should
and I
be carcfiiUy prepared for all these da>-s. Buy your rubbers
pair both at home and at
have ihem. Two pairs, perhaps, so you will
the store or o iTice.

Our Prices Are the Very Lowest These
Goods Can Be Sold for.

“EVERY

shoo witii heavy tiip so!.-, i
SHOES FOR WETWEATBER-r-Hii;liTop8liot«j.Tv

From Uonday a Record.
Mr. ead Mri. W. W. FhireUiid spent

.

.\ mos’t beau.ilnl line I'lain Mohairs in all the leading colors^..............

Our ureal Spring stock is'-here direct from the factories,
fl'he best rubber jjoods 5iat are made from the purest
Vubber that is imported. . . . . It pays to buy the best.

le t«*‘ three months.
Dr. and Mr*. E. H- Miner left
mCiDteg on a business trip to Grao.l
Rapids and oinia.
(out or Arc days

g0Q

Jt ineh Melrose in shadow plaids and checks io =

the bedside of her sister. Mir* >te>
Oalleek. who has l<-cn scrioosly ill f-ir

will be tsaued of the gnardlanahlp.

26C

We issue JraAs payaMe io
all parts of ibe world, at very
rcastmuble rates.

J. V(. SLATER.

'--^labHtbmest bekmclne lo V. B. "
Gu* MonifK. who bat been al NurihStwoc and will CO into * gcBcrtl r
* ^aad boat balidlog boilncu. Mr, Mni- ,»rt for *omo lime after a long »ia> !
«>>- ity ha* had t )tt*P amount of prae- In the mining dUtrlri. rettinied th!- '
monitng
to Algoma to agate enter th.4^ Ucal pgpcrirtiec with boau of vartoiu
iteing Industry.
■ klada Pipcclally gaaollae latmehoc.
Ml** Ada Neawn of MllUkcn's left

SOME ATTRACTIVE

■mere is NotWliff Reaper.
Sifer or Better

itlroPai Grclllch-a dock and will
;
cbiinw otilv $1.-50 for Ft i-s.
». Any
etV. 1 ’ ’’*'ipoltal calf iB wnrtb
Be ready for tea the ikitcr pari cd Ihia
..............
-xlra. not
$2 .-xln
week. She will Uke.on a eareo of been In the offlee of the Crtnne
IsAj-inir anythin;^ uUdiH tlie lliormusic house for some time l<
’* lumber from the Oval Wood Dlih
loughbretl ijimlitica.
s f
morning for Chcbojwan. where sh.pany for Cblcaco.
will remain In the local bouse for Are
' trrlng A. Mnrtpy. son of C. E. Mur- weeks after which she will p> Ip DoTty. ha* parehased the boat building iroll and cnii-r the main ofnee a*

Hr. awd Hr*. H. KIMer a

HIGHEST

LOWEST.

BUY A BARK DRAFT

FARWERS. ATTEKTIOK!

aerved. rcDce, 4S3 Weal Ninth street, will nI have nt niv fArm a DouUlii
Mrs- Newberry left thl
Ktandanl. rollwl
Diirhsm ^llU.
nfternoon and her sisters and her non
regisUWin bolii the Poil.vl D.irMrs.
, TbP atnam baree Sidney O. Ncif Henry will return tomorro*-oks,
hiim ami Ihljorthom Hen! liookt
:^MBrt IWa week la command of Hodge U gradually passing
iiprovi-il
11 with to teo till- stvH-k
iS^b,FreBhnB. The barte la being Illness being the encroachment of ehi
. 1 will
Tuppor wUI be

-

THE

THE

issue.

ihe
Mr*. Bargy rsti ihrnusb tbc momMra. Jamre Moody retorned thi*
Petrel, which waa need by Mr. PrMdafternoon from a ihroc weeks- vlili barefouted to tbc ki.mc of her faih.-r
rich on^parp lake, and will run her bewith her gtarenis IS Crjattl Sprlngk. mne. dlstatire away with her beby.
while
ibc men tried to jo-t out *onic of
Mist.
ibaamsper. •
lUe goods, hut tbc names w<r<- I.*:
Mcsdnme* O. B. Hilton,
berry and C. R BeUlnger of Charle- Qo.ck for ihem and notlilug was r.-i
HcKlflft a«*ool dlMriet on
ptmlnaMt will tltf a ••bard U«ea“ ao- voU who hav<y been at the bedsMe of

-

ALWAYS

ALWAYS

6mS>*

•Sr—

CIrailiUon thli wwfc 2,775

QUAUTV

PBICEB

tuned home Ihii DonlnjW'Bcooala side of the rlWT.
Kaikaalia.
T. H, Allyn left thia monla* lor the
old fam«y home In Hiram. Ohio. In Dectere Are Piozled.
lean Bee Kecoera aaaoHalion .will h
meaiiase received ycaierThe remarkaWe recover! of keui.,
hold here April land 1. mon>lne.afier-!
Dt-th Mclv.-r, o( taneeboixj. Me.. Ir the
iDR the terloua llloeea '
Ud evonioa aesalona at the rourl |1 'nibj«t of much tnierx-ai to the med- Mrs- N II. Dyaon. 1
e. It If eapt-cicil that Bntesi
leal frate-nity ard a wide c're.e rf
Aum baa not »ttlled there for i
frl.-nda Ho «v> of hie caao. -Om.OR
Root. Ceorsc W, Yorti and W.
yrera bnt bl> boyhood waa In tOisht of
to •cvero mnammailon of ike thrua.
Hutchison will be pr»ont
and ,
.
land conyeatlon of iho lunii.. ihree .locthe home of Jamea A. Carlleld.
. promlaem bee keepera from .7,,^,
,3 ji,., ,i,oa, a» a Ia»t
Hiaa Bemle Daltell. who haa been In
rarlona pnrta of th<- utate There wl!:|„,„^. j
imtiicod to try l>r. Kln*>
Ibe north %-l»llHMt relailvea for aomc
papers by tV. 7. Huiebiaon ofnm' New Discovery and 1 •."'“'W'"
time, returned to We Baplda ihta after
Townsend of Bemu. and Oeoree
H. Kilpatrick of Kalkaska. In adrtlMrr. Frsd SceemUlcr retareod to her
lere will be a aumher of l3Dt<-m
wne la Kln«aley thIa moraine alter
belonalnR to A. 1. Hoot which
vlilUag al the Iiodc of Mra. Ik-n
how Inlcrcallcs bct-nvs id bee
Labym.
, ciilturi*.
Mra. WB. Dalton erf Leland pasted
Til- ofllcerii of tUo a»«JCiatlnn
A Iqi-etius of the rifid'Ui- .11
ibroneb the city tbU afternoon on her
President. Ci-orge H. Kilpatrick,
licinii..- Vf Hosebush has l-u-n call.-: .
1 Elk Kapldywharc ehe
vice prifiilen’. E. D. Town­ I..T March 11 l-y Thomas Trumi«..r
ala-.er.
send. Ri-mua; seeri-tary-treafurer, Ira mho i.jM-raies a che.-se factory at Ml-'
Belle Smith returned to
D. Bartlett, EaM Jordan.
dleinn t.-laiivv t.> the i-aiabUstiueir '
at Central l*ki- ilila aiu-rooon
Then- will be prl:c.- fof the U-»t di
of a similar plant at Koaebush.
after rltltlog at the home of Urn. E. I.'
play.
Dnvla of KInih alreel.
Anthony Bouton of Pinvemtmt la
A Lively Tumal.
_
Eaeaped In Night Cietl
the cli}- today a« a eucsi of bit brtAbrr.
P.ellalrc. March in —The farm house
tn.law, E- N. Moblo.
occ-jpled by Claude Bargy. three mile.
(or Greenville. N.
and
Bortboafi of this piaev. bunted at .
Weal Quincy. Mata, .where ho mill
I'riock ycstenlw- morning with all ithla brethcra. Loula. John and
eonlenis.
Mr. and Mrs. Btrgy and
Thomas, the lalter whom he haa
thrir baby escaped wlUi nuihiag hut
ea.lf. V A U-jpU-v Drug Co
teen for forty yMrm- Mr, Bouton will
tbadr night clothing Harry- I'ndr-rhIII.
• eoae ibTTte weeks.
who was lemporarily fUjing with
Mrs. L. Abare k-ft thi* aRi
them, aoccoeded In grabbing hU pacts |
vUlt at Elk Bapidt with relatives
and the utdlta on his be<l, hot they j
and friends.
Every new «nd ©Id sub­
E. WMalur and Will McCarthy left were on Ore when Iw reacbfl me opf® !
scriber to the Herald, who
(hli morntag for Grand Rapidi
The Io«a mill ho asw on furtiltur.
has paid In full to Jan. 1.
apend a week's vacation.
and clothing, hut the
which U-1907. will receive a great
longed to H. J. Gnderiim. was old .and
From Tnesday'a Record.
masazine paper. Farm and
>t very valuable.
Mlsa BrnesilDO 7lBBvrmaii of DingFiroslde. absolutely Tree
hnm arrived In the city ihU monilni
Bargy had lust moved Into Hie bouse

t

WANT MET HERE.'

IntcrestiDg Facts CODceraing Rubber

2.50

<m »“foail v..v:iee ofColuml.ua in

1.98
1.69
1.19

X 1-1 of

98c and 1.19

aaw aaiiv.-s of

Ib.yti pli.yiDtt

1. -:.uif will, lulls nteti.- from juic-c of tl. -_ Kuui tnv
For.iU..-m;..i.k;m. uD..ns ol^ m
hold Uie tret-in iffeal veneration in 1700.
WpiniMii'lrkl ill M1.5. M.-xifin lii<liana hold i
i-to'water
in 1750.
M. Fmanuu ;l‘*'r>b'» n •«
iaftla U.-M.-4 juicf
to waU-r pAK»f
pAwf Uioir
Uioir doika
do
■ i*
■ no* foi
■ iiin.l in South America, ail C.-ntral Ani-c-nFri-nch Ctniana in n-W
It
d 1Intlia.
t-aii Surtt-a. Western Afri- n -iU'l parte of Onttal
RuI-Ikt is obU.im.vl by tappim* tbo gum tn.-c at i.iKht

gntherinif tLtr juia;

tla- nv*l nnrnin?.

4- SPry\ " tapper " v-dth.-ra from 10 to 1-.
ipi»Tt<-il J'i.OOO
In 1 --IO Euakii'l importeil
l-i.'XK) poUO'b
pouivU of fa* robbrr ; in 1*>S0. 10.000.000
iinOs iu I'tOl au'l ainii»factun.-<l
impirtwl :w.0(y).0>3
e-x»U
lnl'-V)ra*rub!«r*n8imiorU..lforl2«:i»Bi«iatl.

T.Uy

it .•oateSl.D

p-kun-L

THE HANNAH & LAY MEHCANTILE CO.
S5UfR OF GOOO SHOTS

\
ORANO TRAVERM HeHAVO. THURWAV.

Grand Traverse Region.

momtoR an.1 tbe doon vUl be
cal Saturday.
Maivb 1:.

O. Ca»c of Loae Lake was a
I Joe Cha>o» camp FYWav,
Mitt Mabel Gate ^ June t

NORTH UNITY.
............ ...
_
Trarrrw Oty
M- and Mra. B Pickard of Lidand
i''Mm ^'u!^rd of Wimarntbur* U wcrt- the iprett. of Mr. and Mm. Joba
.............builnt-ta
......................
- aciabbor- I KrubWT Monday and TuipMay.
1, 'ranaartlnK
in tbte

n“
horto laid
SUMMIT CITY.
Hfirr Warea baa been oa 0
s< • si»>d .itemluicc •« »bc
Dvr. dull BimlBR tall Saturdv.
Riley It drlrlns i«*m I
.cii o^ne *111 irc Mi «i»wr. Cbaac.
Haich 10.

notil 1 tried Oeetric Hitlers.
”'Mr. and Mm. C. Rar I
^*1,1 two B.C iroBl'n :
Sejacakal hat purcha.fd
. toutb Of
BlachinA". Elk lake Saiunlt'
b.-w plan, r for h‘a mill.
nine rsurch and Mltrs.
Radio o! MancHima was !u ■
____ ________ _iill.tl in mar^se. T0C|
n.scbborbooj laM week.
,'wr.-k
oer. itioar wa. Jwrforiaad I* tbo Rev .
1i .{vjni-Flarka mad
neia
>
—n hk-subj. mil ‘~'-“
hd?S
riatt ol the ReiKlrt choreti of Kin*r--------------!
city Toetday
II. kimat. V.. «. 6asb« >
“hannah.
.
Mr. tnTthn
trw
"«r b* —•“
i
'* —
PJ» of
<rf oovnikiD.
oporwton. Tluo'
Tho)'
<e\The etoob:» yuunnMt blulber. I
PORT ONEIOA.
^...
iCKMiopl MJ „iM
dnuBcitia ITtce 50c.
Jake Arnold bi- routed the T.dford branle ari.d
Mr., ilUr tirw.
.
Lett man. and the I phat Oltoo w*de a butliw.'rtp to • j,, ,ij
mtnk Kuccia and fkm'
meet asalB
«1» the
Ui i:ih. H 1> cxpeci•■ 71ltiPi» telephone
---------------haf tbe Bf;11 au^CIlltoM
l,f«e-t I.IS1.T, Ilora. wa* brfdotmai.*. ^rUnd laM Frtday.
, !
vltlted with Mr. and Mm J Mu.il
and
Mm.
Frank
Sayert
vlriu-d
The National I'mbrelU eomimay I
be r,prrw«li-d .t
pariut ate woU and r...nr.l.n

...w-n. i. v.i.ilti-M-itHM f.
,T Sfcdayaw^nst. ^
nd
Hrt,
Irwin
lU

Mr.
am
a new DetiwH concern Incorporated l.
it It In
tv paid
>. so wl
f'!
i...<
"lluan-umbiriUt.
re
cintlne
dr.wtne ffO« rxlH^li><l ih.l Ibw
Center latt week.
»Ui«.
Mr and-Mr. Harry Workman
M,rcb I?eallem at Sherman Saturday,
Jake Gedb lumlth-.-d the niutir (or
ihe rtanre at Suminl' City. Saturday
h-lm^’.-’lluc'^'t Artil^^w a te^
__i''ril‘Uu we" thr^! mlos-ed thefn-.‘-*^t,.
lUehH and Kl'm War
»bo b«« becD
ni^i
^.jvrt
,lr..r
in. - ell.I
nii.l Im-ili.r iienuan
H'-rman visii.sl
visd.sl with
with
Marrh IMh.
r. and Mrs.
K
■U7l4 *«“ ««'ChariK- Ui'» and wffe'
»ov">!j. rrat.se and family Sator.lay.
,^Vy and Mr., John Krohner
*Uo Jmmet of Htyflol*! nponi . dw
. Mrt. Ilodp'v li
i" 1 Wa>n.tboro. I*a.. «U a
onto H. Hult-tfs farm i
r I.-O wlih A. Starr la»i wc<-li.
KawlInRs' old bo<
»>: of idUs
It h»lt Ibe wtimt barn-.,
Orin
Luce
‘--—'•'
married lut *
nryanl will 1
- K t«llv uleert. »itt. ^nda cbil
■nr> iij..---' --------- causht firo
/arm.. 000 1
tor tbelr luiure.
»... ti. !..>«. tebou..
i>< and salt rheum
Only SaC at
Tm-tday morninR a»il « it ha I
TOlX 001I
U.rcb
The Oray
iM.n DruR Co t. F. II. Meads. C. A.
nm been (or men
workius uvaf
will wur..
Mar^ 12.
I ItoRbec nruR Co t drcR e
would have born.’a to the yroiml.
tummor
SOUTH SOLON.
UTcnt n. I twneil back to
March ’r.
. A. No*B«n WM . UM» of bo"“ '»
aU>BeId
.

OXFORD.
NEW
i Mrt.’V^'l Aikinsou 8aiur.U: aiidSiai-l
hadTl^ine
whrro lie and Mr. H^
I
Harvey HUil <Ciiidoii Itilxbam pui
uli.n»rxl
"
Ur. Hoyt ban moreJ
other ttwa: r
)ol. ihU winter. M
rv last week foi
... ..; Pray and family «! 'navi i
to Summit
...1 in inwii.
*^Nikv*CU^ir'|JMlill“l! K> «■" bta
City rrt- tlsItluR his pan-nit. Mr. a
'Mad'[wm hat retlRticd her |ve
U. A. BrlRbuu t now 'd retldvoi ol
at teacher of t»T
Maichitl
yet knoau who »UI
- it
„ ...... :t»x4n ha. Ist-n addo.1 to ih-»
wl. It
back of WlRhimaii's har.lwar.- ti"i>'.
lb the ter
orT tbal did not tell their
Bills are out for a grand liall Ir
,t (all foe 51' emit iro
nalrtl s ball next Friday ewnlns
n for SO emit and '
Bert Wilhelm, conimrior ami b'lll IWmie Thiol mero fallci.
.-d, eomule-.sl the MeHrtdr Lumber
don't pay
M Out Netmtn t
SWanilS'!. ......le.. .
Co.'a oBlce t.uil.llns last w.H-k, It Is a
March IS.
f push. Martin Hal1'..,01e 1)1.
. tiruclure. bNuR enulpis'd wUh
part In th,' b'cclnt; al first. 1
•trie llRhts and h motlrrn fireplace
TraTcreeatj.MicUffii.
_... Wilhelm also has the
Joe Cbate hot purchased a »
|..tdiiis s
piittins op Ibe planlnR
"
■■
(acton to 1- «Tce'c<l «'
'"iSn Case transacted bnalness
H Ywra 1NCWHJB.1. .._
,
;
McBride
Idimln
r
Co'Truvert-r Cliy SaturdM
n» lati week. Over forty .
Ihe champion,
A rerideace was staned Ivt wmk
e -Chate hauled 'll
“.mfil.':.?
nf T™.™- Fii.
L ud a vweajoyablc tlm
alias 31IW fee',
all0R3i_ai
. , for li. Flack, manager of '.he I'arm- .rn...l 1. ...
of elm. tlx loRt. seal
aa.r1 br all.
•rt Caae la dilvlng
Interest Paid on Deposite Compounded Semi-Annually
Major McBride of the Mcllrlde Lumteam,
ivery each U»ok a Ic
SIOO Reward. «IOO.
!,er
Co., Is here I'om Crane! Rai'Ids
r.‘ AnnsIroBR
mBFxmiRS;
rt. W.
icr from Ibe mill m Trarerw: e,us
looklng'aUer
bis
Inteivsts
City e. cr last week
n.
S. Hi 1,1-Proa.
.
C. A, Hxuu"M’.CA»bior
ast' sold bh
Bert
‘in'j’^Fire U fwllns qnlle poorly
Deugb.
A. V. FiMLidiii II. Cius. Wn.iii:i.N. Viec PiPtiJcnl*
Koriueis Mercantile C*'. In the -------Boy
Chase
wct
M. Smith
of a free danelni; iiariy Ian KTl'ls-'
K. C. Desmomi. BiA i.Tiinii.iri. J. O. Cbu/rek
, business.
Satnrday.
evelilus. and aithoUBti It was a >
•I. M. RrLM.MA>TEL.U»l
: Feb. 21.
mm Aue i.u.v ond Mlat O

railed -------Ml ISIS. H. B. <i .VRSEK
Truman Ware*
Iph^TlM^ Mm. A. M. Smllb onc|
Saturday, bis
sere tlanc-it.
, - . i.r s.-is s
iisiatont with •omul boukiiiK
"‘and
Mrt. Joe Chase
ami Mr*
ain Mao- Caae .....
*Mri* 8klpprirp»h It yery low with
1i floor each Umc
jjinc oniU
tmtU after mldnluhi.
mL.mn trouble. We hope for her rccov went in Bmiure Saturday.
.as abl.v secv.ul
RO ' SupiHT was
semul upstairs bv
1. Ik
Joe Chaae let most of
proprti'ior <>I
the Walton
J.
I-.
11
^ba Allen and Bfl Martlndale were
was alto served
^battler'finished hit winter's Job Sat- Himsc.^d lee eroam
■raTcri* aiy <»««* I»m SaiurdM1 s.irli an oi«'ti.
______Baird, a
Archie PMIllp* hat been Ketllns
l.i' n grand s
IS declar.-d by a
f sctilng prt.tty
Tcat.rs.' Cltr la-t •
e iinpark.'d 1
ome pine lost to tbe mill.
Coods af-'
poor for log hatilliiR.
Mircb IS.
NOTICE TO

“ 1 r;2; r.2»i ro.'ssr

E'rJrSSxiS t-rii-Tis %
'£'^5;

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DEPOSITS RECHVED
,
LOANS HADE
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT



mmmms

=^s?Si=i=iW^i|i

"Ti

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savings

»''iris;:"

...ssj-.... ™ _.



To take Advantage of Our Remodeling Sale Prices is Fast Drawing to a Close!

Iw

SRRIIMG IS COMIIMG

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.

KASIES-r KIIMO OF- EASY F»AYIViEjdMTS.

SternTteiifl^be mostsuccesslu! Sale Bedroom SMites
arc opccially desirous of disposing of as
much of these heavy goods as possible, and our
discount on these is a little more liberal thm we
have ever offered before.

W6.00 610)1 Riutg*. -................................................$36;50
$40.00 Sled Rmags...................................................... 33.00
$36i» Steel B«ise....-_........................................ 29.75
$9QjOO Bted Raage. ............................................... 24.50
|ffi.OO6t«!lB»ng0......... ......................................... 21.26
Extra hoaty. lanio <»t Cook Stoves. «S», $2.5. $2S nn.1 $:<0
values.from..................................................... SI 7.50 up
SMALLKB STOVES AT SMALLER PRICES.

vantage of the opportui
ones? ..—................If not. you
naieoiH^?
...
,
lure line you can save your>clf a mcc little bum by

Odd Dressers

Dining £bairs

iTundreds of Rockers
To go during this sale, including Sewing Rockers
of all kinds. Arm Rockers , in i)lain and polished
woods. Spring and Swing Rockers, UpholMcre.l
and Mission goods.


ii

"

j We have a lot of these on hand, including all styles
\
of bases and toilets, from............................... $62)0 up

Commodes, Odd

We have always pri.led ourselves on our line of
Diners an.i the prices we askc<l for them, but .lur­
ing this sale M-e are -gving much deeper in our

. $2.75 up

Iron Beds

A

...........

Reed Rockers

Kegulalts Sl'.' SirM.I Sl-v;.lu.:s irom Sail'. u|. liiwl-aluSS.................................. la®

! lust like cut. only ... -S-.T''

Chcai'cr grades ai sjii.c dis^.ouni.

Regular S3.5" values.
S.5.C0 Reed Kockers. .5:17.5
54 '25 |R^d Kockers. .S:'--'*
f Hundreds

of

choose from.

ethers

Eouebes.

J.

to

If you miss

this you miss something.

0arpets and Rugs

Jl Few Broken Sets
Containing all the way from c
lc>s than actual cost.

Granite. Ingrains, Tapestry Velvets and Axmin
ster Carpets at a big bargain. A good hca-vy
all wool Ingrain...........................................................

; 10 five chair-, at

nn Squares and Rugs

One=Fourtb Off
On all Sideboards, BuJets. Bookcases. Cupboards.
Wriiing Desks. hi^Uchen Cabinets. Easels. Screens.!
ParlorStands. In fact, NOTHING RESERVED;

E Tew Second band Stoves
that were taken in exchange toward new stoves,
including both cook and heaters, AT YOUR
OWN PRICE.

ng
Regular $:!n Suites...................................................... S’iH OO
............... ihe fonii-; Regular 525. 52'> and 515 values at a proportion­
anything, in the V'lirniate reduction.

Positively the Cast Oleelt.

Beating Stoves
Combination of two motives, the season being
p^ccy well advanced, coupled with the (act that
^ ffiusi have the room, makes us willing to sacri­
fice heavily on everything in heaters. Buy now
(or next season, even if you don’t need it now.
IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.

:ontempli
NOW.

w.

m% Our T»AVE«»*

OITV

S'TORE OniL.V

In all sices and all grades. Big Rugs at
prices. Smaller Rugs at smaller prices.

small

extension Cables

\ A big line of these, and on account of the big pol\ ished top they will damage easily when the repair
work is going on. Then we will make prices on
\ any one of them that you cannot resist.

ALB, THURWAV. MARCH li. 11

I«K Kew»«t* tm Aotabed bH

'

all bad a re
Hr. and t

’"IrT

1»IU> I* '■
TrnTerte City.
BuenR i* «« the »lck
Wilton Kitchen bat return
Ke«»4.Tl> 4M Hbreb tUi «C . rarene Oly after a few d^
on Ibe r
bmrt Mllvre.
b‘MeClqaky bcglnt W !«* like
IbUpb---------0, C. 8p«rilaf tas »e«1r comphMd
ler again to tee Mb drawing
fnraer
jrood to town.
Joe 8iephedt bay boagbi a new c«^
rtove. At he hat to buy Mi *oo^
tblakt It dill be at eboap to buy coal

«SiTS,5‘rVS"Ki*e

”*m2. Slawrf W»»ford cmll<)d oo her
teiChler. Mn. Jt*» Ncwmtrrt, U*t

NORTHROBT D6PARTMCNT,
Tbe H. y. P. B. club wen' pleatanlly
vnienMaed at ihc boae of Mr. Chat.
John on Prlday erealng. The occasion
wat blaWr enjoyable and the llae
It In
...................
tSd"V<^l'*and^"'inttruBcnial moilj
after which relrcthmenU were ner\e<
aad the guetit departed f=r iheir
bomet with hearty appreeitllon of the
pleaaam erenin* and making Berry
and dltcurWng ibe pleatani dnwBi ol
pnceful dreiDiera. The guetu

Newn«feh wU»>« to
(br p-OMie ror (belt klndBctt
dBilBs tbc IllDM* oJ ber bB»l*nd.

Ctofr mnkUD, who h«. been W(ding for n oib>biI«i1ot houM In Cblewa It borne for • Ub*.

r T KTr

“■Ml,

“K’S.rs'Swr

Rutom. Maratun Jobnton. Ht
Bo>ti and Fred Voice
Mbs Vna Voice ba* returned to her
:,Be In Ibit pUce after tpendiog a
•w weekt with relallret at Orawa.
Tbere are aevcral caret of eblckenpos to town.
Carl Anderson of Omena ape
dayi of tbb week Id town.
Mitt Anna Nelton enl
friends on Saturday evening.
HUt Oladym Murphy wai pleatamly

ruiny. who bx> ijM letcblng, «■
borne IMl nlBbi on nccoont of bit •
rtoui Ulneta.
Han? tMia nnl wife «i« mpiTlDc
to Borc OB ib« Jobn Itll place looa
Heerr turtle we« to Tmrerte C
BatnitUr on bailnett.
Hr. Lardle. 8r„ after bit kBg
neat, It able to gM cni a UUla again.
March 11

Eat More

CEDAR.
Mra. F. J- Bright tpe« Saturday
vialUng at Boloo.
w wat a baaiw^arall'j
Mrs. I
' la Tr
MU^tbe^lto^ Ftanf Tut i
He and Auguni KUwliIrr are taOdn-'
*'M^'tnd^M‘S‘^}*”'are vultlng i
G« Crotvroor'r.
.
Hr. and Mrr. Alkir vltllbd at Prut,

of the most nutritioin* of floor
foods—Unooda Bisouit—the
only perfect soda endmr. Then
you 11^ be able to

CEOSS-ETES
STRAIGHTENED

"^^^“Nowtlctd and Mra. Lmrti
were Travertf CTty aboppera Tbur.
**Mi, Deojasnln of Travers* Oly waa
r. aau Hrt. Bright are enjoying a
piano In ihrti boBe.
Karram
wat talled^^lwPr law
nan. was
w.-ek ou account of
litti- nupbea; Herb Cork i
enjoying I
again. .
In Slwn.'l.
SU-nel. wiwnt
Mwnt 8
Sunday a
Jc*
also Frank Su-fanlak.
,
Enii-ei Tucker and wile tia-ni Stiii j
• 'I
ihr lailer-t motber.
'■
,da> wPh
lew It sitlilng Mr.-. J. Nolan.|
MI'S lien

Earn
More
because a well-nourished body

ariUloat medical or atugica

‘"....................

hu gteater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to

Save
More
because for value received there

HEADACHES CURED
by vtArioR glaasio. the leabca of wliich wv hai-c ^
erooml to reatore your oyca lo Uie iwraibL
^

READING AND DISTANT VISION '
ill one pair of onr aiiocial

'stl.irday nn.rtunpIt the wlu-j
Mr>. Grover, «b<i
F. Moach l
ter Willi l.er

;:rrSr’

is no food so economical as
Unaoda Biscuit

aud children
Sun*la. In the eouiiir..
^
Mr and Mrs. Herb f.'ik weiv rbiip |
ping In Traiertc Cliy to-lay.
|
Mai.!' !:•-

Jh a dust tkhJ,
moisture proof paduttt.

Tbe teiiUment that bat fonne.1
sbnul Mirhlgaii .kgrieuliural college
wlibrs. to iH' Inconwrated at a vllUgc

NATtONAt BISCUIT COMPANY

Icoti-a.

THE REASON WHY we are fittian two-ihirU of ibe \
glaaaoa filtcii in Ttavera.' City is BeasK OST Gtisses dre 1
Shfitbeuts. EXAMJNATION FREE.

DR. P. L WOIFE, Propr. DR. B. L PURSOI, tssiltlll
Citiaena l’Wno3*>l
Biiitti

Wilb. lm Blk.

Trawtao City, Miih.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

if.

LONO LAK8.
UtUo Wallace Read It eery alcfc.
Bon to Mr. and Hra. Henry Klng- on Friday aPenioon. A pleasant time
wat tpenl and a bounico.it supper
* Jirt. jImb Mebm la yery tick
C. H. Dame meat Sunday al bltaopet of her recorerr.
UDC la Ibis place.
Benntn Con bat purebated a
W. B. Johnston apent Saturday a
loot a cow a few days rarerre Otr.
The F. P. W. club Bet al the bom.
’ bnu Gertrude Oartbe oo Mondt;
**V. Bnwn and wUe to John Doao.
and wife apoat the day wttb Hr. and
mIwIV Selelg. who has been 111. I
MP^ Coffleld
•john Doten will toon leaee lor Min
Dr. Holliday of Traverac Clt>,.»i»
Maota, when he will apend the turn
ser, and If be doea not like It there a few days of tbit week la towo doing
dental work.
C. 8. Kelton spent Saturday in Sut-

An Elaborate Showing of New Spring Merchandise

"*I* L*&diia rviurocd home IhU week
Hra. Keltey enterulncd on WodneI— Id honor of her eo
Btion helng hla twent;
first Urtbday. Tbe tlBC wa» plcai
« and
tnUy cpeal In „-----------venation, aner wbicb relrcwbmenta
/SOOTH MAHITOU ISLAND.
I were served.
A dance will be held at tbe board
Hn. R. E. Campbell look a trip to
Traaereo City ihli week.
Frank Camiipbell of Travertc Cltt
wat ibo gocal, of 9'alier Gordon
^A^Ji?rtie-pnrty wat given In honor days tbb
' It week.
of Mr. and Mrt. Vna Weldon at the
Mitt Dorothy KebI
----- entertained
Ufe anvlag atailoB here Iwt Friday number of her lllllv frtendt on Bttur•venlDf. A vetT nloaanBt UBe was
on. the occasion being her
ntoyed by all tfamea were played
thday. Tbe Ume waa pie*
tmdl nTale hour, ihea rcfretbi
anily tpenl In gSBca. after which i
were aerrod and all went home
fretbmcnlt were served.
Hbt Blaaebe Johatoc of Sotim

<•

the BMOrtane
bmkUt leg one day latl week. 1
Bbank la attending Mb and we b
to see hiB around toon.
? Mr. FbJrchildaflf TraTerae.aiy ’

-as.

V

tbb **'The Woman's club will m<N
elatt
houl- ome of Mra. C. B. KeU or
TOday wnlag. March Sib.
aulle well a^ded. TheMlyInmbIc
.......................iurlk
Traverae City t)
, It It very good practice
Mra. Henry Sewt an
t o^j^^ to
Bdylbc tpeat Tuesday »
l Omena.
,
be aaotber elate
The Ladle*' Benefit oodety will hold
coe It invited
chicken pie tapper at the home of
by HUB Uura
; T1*e T. P. A.
Wilson
on
Frii
Mrs.
..
r,
and
a
warm
Shelly Sunday evcaiag.
dIaeanloB followed. ‘ eolleetloB was Price liceat*.
i {aaloe The Ladles' Aid tocleiy
tocldy ant
husbands and1 frie
friends enjoyed
ok dinner at the Norihport Ih-ach li

ssr^r

BinER THAN BVFR



V Soaday tcbool convcatlon Saturd
all day al ibta place.
Illst Kittle Golden bas return
' from her two monibs visit la Gra
gapldt, having bad a good time a
betag iB-iroM d in heallb.
Mn. TfaoBas Gberlng and Hr*. B
Oberlbg attended teachers' meeting
the Mtoaton Sa'u-dty.
Mr. and UtL Hear) Duha are keep
In. house after vltliing all winter.
Hra. WIUtaB Christupbt-r Impro
very slowly, but abe tv thlr to
around the bwnae. '
Hiss Ruth Hills ta tpeadlng a w
at Traverap City vSatllng young irlcnds
and having tome deatal work done.
Roy Hotmea aad Htaa KHUe Holi
went lo Travarw CUy gad aliended a
pany ai Ibe bOBN. of MUt U.rir

was served and a pleasant after
*pem by til.
Kundton of Boyne Fallt
Cnudson.
gnest of bU son. Mr. K. Kni
few dtys Ian wci-k.
Mr*. W. H. Stevie wa» plrasaiitlt
surprised this week by a numlwr >•(
lady friends Supper
vpolne nleaBanllr siivm ._ ____

ulsnest trip.
borne from a sbori bulsncss
Ibaai called
friende In town this w«k.
bas been received of ihv mi
___ ____ Novotny ol <11
_ _ »Mr. Roacb of Traverw Cl
Pier and
bride Is well knosra here and b
friends who Join i
• '
for a long and happj wmldrd Ilfv
Mr», V. F. Steele wa» plcasamlv .ul>rl!»<d on Fridar aflernuoo bv thr L '
T M In honor of her biribdav. A
Mr. Coirlcfc and (aBlIy have Boved O.
highly enjoyable time wa* spent Tnii
*"Mre^iIdVreVt5TM>le that abe a bounteous supper was seneri.
Ur*. A. Klckanl aad family of Travb abed most of tbe time, not luSerlng erpe
City are guests of Mr and Mr*
A. Bultan of ibU place.
. Tbe following oBIcen were elected
It and while oh
HoBday: Presideet. H E. GUI.
clerk, R. E. Campbell; treasurer. F.
assessor. A. Bordeaux
Harry Holm
expected borne R. Davis: Banlett.
L. R. Pivk^Cba*.
spend vaeatioo. CMiaell. A.
tnm Alma rtb .
W. H- Steele. Wm GllT.
............... Millie Wrtsley.
Mr. aad Mn. Oeo. Kaiel.
Miss Blaaebe Comsloek. wbo ba*
- —
MtaiKr
_________ e Bmory SuaiUi
Tbe tadlee of thli place Bet al Ibe
ILJt. paranDage at a aaiprite oo ^v..

'24-inch Gcouioe Imported lap Silk, worth

Spiing Suits

.git

........39c
Shepherd Check Leuirene Silk lor Shirr

Are abown io a wklc raogi; of
colon ami tlie moat ootaUe
cbnngo in style is that tbo
coats [arc HI lo '.ii iacbi
long. Yoo will fiml in olioe the newest materials and
high doss lailorine at

Blue and White Checks,

.Cloak and Suit Department
. Ready for You Now

10.00, 12.50, 15.00,
18.00 and 20.00

,

JSSSiSiy*"')
The apeUtagdowa

Is now'complete with ^all the latest produce
lions from the silk looms of foreign and
domestic manufacturers. Itclow wc give a
few items that may interest you.

This is a favorilc place for men who waul styl
ish. reliable cloihinjf at fair prices.

Winebell'a Jubilee Singers, the t

^Mr. and Mrs. L. Vaunatter left Satirday for ihoir himie at I«entwater
iftcr a few week*’ visit with riHallvi
sod friends In towo.
Mr. aud Mrs. It. N. Pickard of I.
■nieo Tboaptoo baa been appointed
spent a few days of tbia week
aoTtBan la tbe life tavlng Btailoa
family gaibcring was held at i
^■nie Bail oarriera are Baking regu home of Mr. aad Mra. 1». U lliiss on
- tar trlpt now. lovely weather and no Monday aficrnoon to born* << Ure
Ice to btuber them.
biribday of Mrs. Iliiss and a huuuicuup
J Hon. WIB, Hunt b bi.ty tboa.- flu. nippi'r was wru-'l.
vtaye coUhig Ms aupfdy of tiove
Mrs.
rrinemod
1‘oaeri lh'« w
held n
Th" V. r. i
•OLON CENTER.
, buab Halveraoa b able
in held
Jnalc Hslvenoa tpent Bunria} ......lings
llrrra. special madlngs civou anil IIk*'MhB\awa Shelly visited at Bas folkiwing musical wlmlous glieiiQiltrlctlc. Miss l.tbhk- IMflolT, -Mrs
KasKB Satarday ami Sunday;.
> Bdwla Oautblcr and Miss EUubct, ttebreedrr. Messrs. A. llani<-s anl
•WUliUBJcy apoat Sunday wUh Mi Chtf. Derry; sulo. Miss IVail Daim-:
■QaAkier-a paienU aortb of Cedar
Mb WTAlc was called to Poueb
Saturday lo guarentlne lh<- home ^
ami F. II 1
Fnak Huai, whose child >Ai dlph«Ivncl. •
iber^t
Hra. Aaaa M. Cltvpuul vUlleJ tbv
aebool iMt sflernoou.
Traven* Cliy Monday, aflci siwuaweekt at ber borne in this
SeU Fridnv. where abe will teach

Our Silk Department

Ciothing Department

•'srssvsh

■|‘h>: itvT'tiles Shinvr-r

$10lo$30

.T Ici'ilir

wiih us this Vuavon.

Suit likv >'Ut i« niailv
cif |iiiiiiisi>mi' llnirliiH(' h»--'k Sii i t in;;*, i'l
aliitdfS o{ uniy uiiiimi .l
with iireiil and j^vkrt
Bilk linitl. a upl<i..li.l
g-irim i»t f‘T iliv it:'-.-.

We will i-ivr; .t Hercu­
les Suit

J-Rl-:!''.

if yon

can Imil a ihfcaii of cot­
ton in the fabric.

Suits
IiiiVO llie Villi nml llii')'
cirtiiiiily arc hiimlRoinv
ill tlio lir-w t:rry.» aii'l
l>isU-l Rliii-h-s. IVicea
r mi;c

Boys’ Suits
Proof Suil is

Aiwiys Somelblflg Wew, Alwiys SometUfig DUrerat
asd Exdaslve

wide, at.

J
L

Black Taffetas
Wd nlill hold the supremacy in this
particular line of Silk. Thebsst
values for reliable mdse.
:jc. inch Klack Taffeta, soft Chiffon linii.h.
g^tiaroette woven t II every
ya

■C

89c

rXnuther Oil I'inisli. ^Mi

.V

$12.50
SPRING COATS

fit»m tiic tlyring va*.

The I’oiiy Coal is anotlier {loi.iilar style.

2.00 to 7.50 .

5.00 to 15.00
TheTiifl.t Kiltine «Wrt C.wt will b - much in

.ionaod....... ...................... ....5.00 to 17.00

RAIN COATS

HATS
The popular Univcr.'iiy shape for yoiipg
are here in all colors—
1.00. I 50, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00

Latest in Neckwear just in—

25c and 50c

Corliss Coon Collars don’t get rough on
the ^ge like other collars.

E. Wilhelm’s

iih.hi V wide i Wil-

.....SI.00
II<td<er. (iradta toi{x>rli'il Silks up t» $ 1.75

Dress Goods

day yoo adl the suit U> tiic ra«n»an as the day it

Oihcrs ranging from

$1.00

'J7 inches

Art- beautiful is liic varicuk styles. There are the Ixing
Cents mailt'from the ifcnuinv CravanelU- < lotlis. as
well as in a wide range of mixturt«.
6.00 up to 15.00

Price 5.00

s~"’;.............. 75c
:'J7-inch TalTetas in plain and changeable
effects, worth
New Hair Line Check I.ouisenes for Suits,

j

liereulua fabrics an-iii:u1v froui SlUCied lOBg fibre
WdM and vii whul we eoU douWc and twist rassiiDCrea.
The yarn is extra Btrong and woven as tyiitly ns
chinwy can weave it. Nothing l.-as than sUtvt iron
will wear your Iroy beth r. Hdtbcr sso. rtU scr wear
arill fade tbe colors. Coloia willU' just ns hrijiht tliel

7^1*

Peau de Cygne, a soft satin finish and very
popular, in Navy. Champagne. Grey and

(irey Panama S iiiing

25c

S^“±;^“""....50c
Another line, including small checks. Grey
mixtures and Kain Proof
TCa
finish, at...............................................fdC
Posiiivt ly the finest line of |dain goods and

........ $1.00

Rain Proof Closings
Browns and Navy.

MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S COATS
<t sprine. ‘Buy them early as w.- do not gri .a «.-ond

A Rcmaik Heard Repeatedly Last Week:
"Your «25 Suita are juat aa irood atyle aod look jwi at
w^I aa ao.:> other atorva are asking *40 for." We
innte coinparisoD.

Front & Union ^s.

in

Tans.

Grcyr,

D6 inches wide

Our Black Dress Goods stock Ins

never been so complete as Ibis
season with popniar
plaid goods.

E. Wilhelm’s

ri tb. no».________________

ORANO TRAV*R»e H

past wedi. Her motbt
HalUday. Is with bw.

Karr Bt- <mtt* Tak*.



TwlnlnB U preaily excited oTey thdlsemery of a n-e: betbaear that pla-v
the farm ■: O- orge HoIUftee. Tb,, I, 6re Itv .Mck. The Ar- n. •
Lta.! compast iveenily organir-,!. «i

I I a«-«t of MU of •••«.•«. »

dtallr luvlled. George McGrath. !•*
toh D. C. Briggs. dUtrtcl '■*“
Itrmre fnvwiaatiOBi St onr.
Mr. cooper bs* been ■
H»t the past
M.W tow far the bed eiteri''-.
• l»eBllre of Aide
been
v
"hob"^ &^uTo“jfbn'^CItlro. jarII and .
Id Mr* HeAlIlKier. reiuraed to
Itchr ItchT-'Scralchr P-tnirii'
IlD am
! The.mir.- yi-u »rra‘.-h tbher borne a< Pell«toa last M^rntiin!>er from b
Quite .t ......................................
heltrh. T:. luan'. Oii. tu.1.:
HIM. Sophia Vinton, Mr* Emtl snrt
fir.. sH
Mayfleld Thursdar
to attend
Burk are on ibe sick list,
e.-». hi*, aiit >t.iu
Tbe kiB* at U>e
»**'
Ororer Fark. ,
r snd Mrs Ed Hill tt CHd Hfulon
i: drugglirt* >.-!■ f.
OHa A- Lore tod wife U
cl, OC
iWr eon Blr.m md fitn- ABtong them a
are riPhlng
v
gli«< Tbotspma
.srt. •*% of ne>*. «ec. S!
JB Ikr eolirw of tb« y«r. Tb«i U ‘
“arry and her bchu
....................
. le .. Jf M-hool In the
a Ml Mcei
lugltt her first
sed Hr*. CuiT» ind daughier
«b« dir he e
Lr.4.<
u
r.l.,
!•
r
Alf***t i:
FBlghum aad wife
Beltiter aebool house, where abe
_____ Blk LMte speni SuBday with
. JJ the ihrooe.
Wltttami, psrcdia hnv Ilf Menrtr.
joMIrt. jesilBci bu dM It oelebei
Wm. B. Wllliami. et al. to Lawreoee Mr and Mrs Cbarley Baton
Hr*. Albert Wenessr. who ha* bn
tick for Mime time is euDvaleucIng.
ter. Battidd. ■< fbe ice of IM raf* H. DeZoete. parwl*.
UBlversalUt Rewirt Aaw. 10 J.
Miss UKthf Mdlarrs rpeni a IMary »ho 1» teacblng *cbo<d there.
A bnali la k*» fua'lr <««■ “
'DDlngs. parrels, Neabuwaou.
dae* jn Trarene ftiv last week.
Oarld HamiUon I* home fr.im i:
«iU «w the fooBditlc* of DlekeniUamiei e. Crimih to iw>.
JirBdrte n. Jirodyce.- Oa the toBrt> OtJn^. lots T*P and 1«. 2nd Fei
none of oee of the lliiiBBti. In
city came out Issi Sa' ------------ "
F«rr Kirch «o Wot. Arnold. orV.
ebeaar churrb yird, l« the tm. froot
a few dsr* »l'h her
'U. st<. t. towa H>.
and Mrs. Fr
,n.try :.t-.i..
JereaUk. -TbOMnb deeeM, they r«fu»<
Henry Seegmiller i^Hwry HoffMafcdi
lown U. raage
to kwiw Bie.-

dlBMe wllfc Klftt
•M ttR ktas b«i • TCT7
f*Ai Mkru I «•» a»fc«
miilec oieBiber. “tbf kln« w*» e»IU»*
bla TncW. old boy.' brtor* b«

«t «l, *i«eotor»
_ HWT 8»*tmll1fr. B>* of iiH «

'vr:

JSS.'.;

■T;."rri.KcV'.r‘T™..n..;

WtllMBi PiUtaoa. who wm ippolDi
cd chief eoonuWe of Seeiborourt
RBClMd. IB iw». a»il 'b"* «<«•«* »’
•BBooBMd. dM>lared oo ukiBK op bl<
d«lM thif he woold mike the town ic
dear of rrlne that he coold hiB« up
bli waieh OB a toappoit inrt H wouM
Bot be molreted. The Blphl ifier the
boad *o»e one dole the poilofBe.

f^fv^lcrnm^' to her!

Hoffman.
25. range 10,
Cbarie* O.
22. Old Mlsskm.
. Miner, et aJ, WiI 23
Oee. J. Angell. wti.
Miner Leltee to Oei
town 2T. range 9.

eserttor. to J. Mlo-

’*l5Ii'‘Bar^Ca In Barth

ly the went lo Hinshtm to vl-li wUh ■

Hook lots 22 and 22. Abtona Reaort.
Bradley B Bayre* aad wife to Fraok
l,eggeil. e>4 of seH. sec. II. town 25.

.. »J

yean, sad tbcB Hr.
aM ooe*air yiart The record holdei
at (be other - ead li Ckaalns- «>■>
BMblltl. dodily panoed by Ooderiek
fire moBihi.
Hayor HeCleUan Ib a apeeeh coBspll
menUry to a taember retiring from th.
Mboid board made a remark eoaeem
Ibi hid that perhapi eiplalni wb|
■one laea aueeeed la pnhlle offcr
wbtie oiben toU. Tbe mayor
“He ba» loeeeeded, be li loeceiifnl
beeanae he has a rugged
mm aemae. a aenie of ptoportloa aad
a tease of bm
Fbr many yaars TaemgaU has been
kaowB as tfce "CSrcaasla of the colo
nles"-a iribste to the eioeptloaal
knellaoss of lu jtwag women. Thor.hare been Tasmanian iieeressei. bir
me pretty Tasmanian gtrii are mostJ>
In demaad as tammlds for Sydney am
Helbonroe. Voari ago tl was ellcltd'
m erldenoc at aa offlclal laquiry !•
HalboorM that Taamanlan barmaMe
mmmand double the ordinary wage;
for Ibis kind of work.

i

^toWeirenT«ld
Ftorn
Roberu
^ -wKed the reddenu of Quake.
.

pbnas. Oonsu hr drietng a pnir o'
tteers bitched to a dog eirt Tbe htr
am was made of ropes and wrapi

_

nete were m^-UU i» the aalmal';
mouibi. For montu the girl baa beet

Fling to Bdwln Black. e5i
if nel*. ST. 50. town S', range in,
Bruce Uoucks and wife to Bdwln
Blaek, e54 of ne\4. aec. SO. tomn 2i.
'^Sephine A. Fife to Bdwln Black.
•H of ney, sec. 30. town 27. rsnge
Geo.' N. Whitney, el si; to Edwin
Black. eH of net*. *ec. 50. town 2i.
’*Naney A. Ororer to Bdwm Blaek,
eli of ne54. sec. 3ft. town 27. range

Albert 3. CourUde and wife tc
**•

*Wm. MlteheH and wife to Mta. Uicy
Pfooty. sen of nev,. aec- 22. town
\m^e’"Mllka in Edward Lerall.
•H of nel*. aec. 2«. town 25. range lO.
Almeda Perris to James Marvin, lots
1. HI and H, block 7. H- U « r..- s

IiiiriivK this Sill- nny .iit-Mimi .-.•rtiitcnl.* iasth-l bv nny I’i*
:.i;o IL-tiSP. <tii) tiiAliWi will lx-n.*,-.i>t.>d by ti* ut iu faec vnlnr
I.I isiviu'itl f.ir -me i.f oiir M

of m-w I'latu*. ntel in mMi-

lion Uh-KXTin IMSrtil'XTn.'l rox 3.tL.el,.-4 to ll.i* n.lv.Tiiferneiit.

K.-rv iuairimient iiMfl.vl in tJoiii f.giift-a

Full |«rti.-ul.xr* mm!.- kieriin at

; oiir sii'ri:, of innil..! t.’ ;iny ;i.i ir-ss

EXTRA ^^OUNT COURON
I,*.! 1.V IJKISNKLL UB«>S.
Ki;. I*>.'K Frirtil alrvvt. a* a-

.

y ii'-w I’l-mo Isuiyflil of linn.........or Is-Ioft- Mivrvtli
■1. if l.n*.'*i;l-'l nt tlii.eof |iiir.-Uiun-.
t tniy oiti- 111 votijinii aei-ejvU-J on nny oti>' anUk

'HrJ

1 by Mr, Karl U
ivileil to attend.
Jennie Dobson anil moil
e vlKllIng frli-nili
Mr*. Laral
day*, tun have
* for a fi
City.
(orned to Traverse
Travc
Glaemer and family h
moved to Traverse City amt Mr*,
ingwon will move on i-. her farm
again
Woiihy UvIngMoh
ha*
om KewartiB. where he ha*
leniljng the winter. Ho will prole
ilv tfork 111* mother * farm ihi* yi-or.
March 12.
__________

CllF'Ui».ii •--..-J’ i.f IieiaMlitili;^
Sli<«-s an* nrriiiiiy: <lnily -hamiaoino Btyli-a.

Misses’ tiinl (.'liil.lrfii'a Sin«*s.

iali.- no «:
BOWER’S HARBOR.
____ May Kmor- of Cliarlevuiv
virlitng hen* f« a few day, «lib V,.
parml*. Mr. ami Mrs. M.-Mauii*.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas <Sh,*irln,: a-i
lile* 01lBti>n* aii.l wife anj Mr*. 1.1
e JdcCInrkev wm •-> 'nUnd I*
eek and aiteniled Humona grangi*.
lUvld Elman giK bi* hand bmi n»i *•
badly In Kd nroorjNfmm oMW.*.liie«.

HARNESSES
TO ORDER

at prict* ranifinR all tin- way
from

2-k*

yon t<>

u>

look

t-'.

«vtT

V.m

knou

w»-

For Goodness Sake

iirjp-

llii* ti>rin-j
liny your

gtyli-s in .nlvanfi- of Iniyina

U4ltt’ Sprirt Sko». 1.15 to *4
lien's Sprlne Shoes. 1.50 lo $5
Beys’Spiio£ Sh e;. I 35 to $3
Girls'SprlotShors. l.ooto2SO
Uttnis'.'prli^ Shoes. 25c to i J5

cvirry

set.

hartiift-s

1-inish

\\!i.-rc

isn't

BACHAM Si ROSCOE
208 r-ront Street

iyi>e.

Onrs is

thing

to

ct.nsulcr.

in-thr long wearing dal?.

maki-them uiirsohi-s anil
best

mau-rial

in

[lul

them that

nothing but

moocy

can

the

buy.

very
Right

■r MK-mllng ib •
-1-. Jtu- Ste», II-

harness is jn-t a little ah -a'l of anything yet olTcreil
araiim! these i>avts.

Needn't take our word for it. the

goods c.ia ixt seen any tlay.

'**' -'^and'-MiC Henry Dobtl.. St.^hste

■'If,'.:

'.;ive yon the

Mttiic TalKs to
Fathers
And Mothers
Geodlldme EnYiroBincBts
NccasBrM
I’iiii.v.vopliers hnvf/ef eii
I,,.-, t . .v,,1u,!h‘e^M*c.M

bi'sl bar;;ain

want is a show.
bi-ii. r.

l.ook

Come in

for

yoiT

any time

money.

All

wc

the sooner the

Jill y<m want to- looks are free.

Buy

only whtrre you are salislied.

Wm/ Hoolihan & Co.
Traverse City. Mich.

Dalcrs in Carriages, Wagons, Uarness and
Farm 1019100001$ of Only Ibc
Leading .lakes.

sr;

We a:e iocaied in tbe oii Bonthey Store,
Cor. State and Cvss.
Cilbens flione 69
C03D BONC ENTIIONHINT

HT A PiTEm MFUCIIIE

Try a Herald Want Ad.

HORSES

rn.';.rs

o,-'cei iialer
Bieaihed ter.->iiih
whom six still survive bln . five sons;
every r-jtfii. H,-om-.l
and one daughter, four hav ng die.1 in libit cnci
arrtial srrm.« in ihe
infauey.
He Iroves a w! e and slv.-Wiiov*
- tl
the shniAt
ildren.
Isaac. James.
ic*l* I..
m. C.
id etricliiallr
ard Bcajamia NewmaTcb.
Chartet SWghi. all of whetn were at . ib.- sj
hU bedside durtnghls last hours; fit-; smi.
icon giandchiidreB and .-ighi grec.-l No one should ewifounl Ilyom.l
grandphildreu and .ioe hrotb.r. wh-v ‘ with the patynt meiicines the i
lives In Moair-aL Canaila. m mourn v«wri«ed w* eaiatih curt*. It «*
hi, •.ev*.
.i*?rtor 10 them all a- 'he vUaa*
The funeral servlc* i were held S'tn- more vnlual-le than r!.*-tu ghi-IV at 1 eVIOTK sml wiro cm-iuei.,1
The enmii.ei.* ilyorc.*: ivitf.
y the Rev, ileinic Lambkin, ih.* d-*.*l*tlng e
ceased having nlrk<*l o«c a* t fvi medicine tr.ippi-. and n J«vt" 'T H>i>
H» 9 bUrk 3. P. R>* 4Ul
luiT
and extra hotne* ,
’*Ur». Len Halllday baa been eajoj Ing the Uih viT«e of the n'lh ehapicr »i. m**l.<*o»if..............—.
Plord U SmMh aad wife to
Job.
also
the
hymn*
lobe
sung.
"Nt-ar-liw
obiaineil for 5" cen‘s. making
visit from her suicr Blanrtc and
' r Pari*, bua It sad It. bim
t r My God
U. Thee.-' "Gaiherlnc the m.dn economical m.-th.nl ef c iring
lour chlldien of Traverse CUj.
Home " and 'll Is Well With My Soul.'• catr.rrh. a. weH a- the rr*"' .r-tali.-.
Hit*
las
Conney
I*
vistling
her
boaym-1-. BnxX htd wife to Philander
. B. Siinsoq had charge of the- ?. E. \V«i* i* Son. hav - d-l a yr-ji
fwta S-C5 feet kda 144. Mock 2. P. and parents. She hat been loeatcl
ineral.
'many HyomC •■tiifl'. nn.l h.av. ,--t
■early a year at Aichte on sbe Pen'nH.Y ted
The deceased wa* (or manv* year* * teh remsrl.Vde te*ub* f,.-m ■'* >•*■'.
• «Hbari Tutlw la Anna E TMler.
member .d the rtiurcb and leave, a that they xdl it unit. - an al sr.i.u.*
The youngest child of Mr Buy* t
vtge circle of (rirmds to.mourn hl«;iro*rai«<-e that it curt. n>hi»s ufiivf
the Jnociiou is reported quite sirk.
no.

|lt
cum.
Ur*. Harry Gray baa been alek the
.**L oak llrlghla.

If you van do Irctucr else­

where we d.m i c -peel your patronage, unless we. can

dad M'.i'na'vbr'nil

beo. A. Flab and wife to Caroline cousin*, ail ol Fife Uke. Mr*. Philip
FItb. atb «r BcAi. <aec. t. towa 25. Miller and Ml.s Belle Hopkins of
Kingsley: Mesdame* U
K. Gibbs.
"EtTia’ A. Bdwart* to Caroline FUh. Aicble Gibbs, Pearl Saxton and Maud
Sdott. also the Mi*se* Ethel at
Gibbs and riorenrc and Yen
bury.
Will
Gibb*
and
EnrI
A
Jamesoa. parceL Fenlns-JU township
Ufis Rtorr*. admr_ to Arthnr A Al* nil of TrovcrsftXfy; Wi"
dall. Miss Rosa McCarry and Mr*. Irv
hjUhl. parcel, aec. »7, town 25. n
Voumans of Keystone.
Intern
took place at Kingsles .
LoU smrr*. admr- to Afibor A
WllUc Gron continues to improve,
■dirtgbt. parceL tec. tt. ton 2^ r
allbougfa onaWe to walk )■«.
Baraiim
sHU
continue*
i
W, U Brown. M nUSo P. Paris.
le. quite a* helpW* a* h
37 and 38. bhMtk 7. Mgalde. been, but t* rompantlvely free
Calrin OibaoB and wRe to P. T

gooiln.-.*s is .tvivlcnt in

the only

Som«' harness looks iikt; a |.:ctiirt! but wears like a tin-

here's where yon win by buying from us, for our line of

GLEN ARBOR.
Mr*. Doru-v and win llslph of Glm*
icre wer<* here Monday estk
.-■n
and daugb"
FTci :
^John^OBrleVu"getting the msterlal friend*.
tbiher'i lots sbe. poU the wteert
P. E- FUber came over from S-iitik
ma<i*' a -litirt eail , o J"
>n
the
ground
for
a
large
«<lk72
foot
tbiough maby trltti P
Hanlino
MomUy
anil
n-iimtnl Kr.ijpa, Ji., B3.I TamiU
la*. »•*
dtcui boraea,
Edna Maying tut a vi*ii wi'b I
!^>roiwcutor Dav­ Wudnetfay. taking several
it LeWnd nasaed throng tbi* him to wtirk Ihe-e.
There was quite a pleawnt nirpriw
li-w of tin* neighlKir'i En:li**ri'l
burg to Cedar on builaea* recently.
while house
PretMeat Raoae
party
at
B.
Plr*igi
Tuesday
niglil.
honi.of
John
Kro-ipa,
,1r. i:
Angnst Fortner, who wa* eondaed
.veK whMbcr R wat tftW that PtetWeal •o hU bed on accouM of injuries ge- Dancing was the principsi amiisem.-if
ir*.ln\ .'Veninv for a taffy luiU,
thd*.
Hr. Brook, who has been h. re near
»-i..n''wlng iir. Krmilia'* Mrih'
Baer of the ReaMBgTtmd teas eomlnf iclved by the nmalng away <rf hi*
ly a yenr. left last week ter Oregon, All^h:
a pt<id time.
r
rooeaily,
Is
able
to
he
uP
to Waaklagien *m «oM>lt him abim'
IP-nOherrii
■rring and M*
where he Intends taking up laud. It-*
aokteg after b^slncn.
the propoaod enal ntifb*. "Wot th*t I
_ and viii I(m>
will be greatly ml**erl by the ll'etary
were i-ni'-rtalned ll
Sunday .M H"
kaMT at* aaM tW gfMMenL n tblai
Ur. Fairchild* of Trover*.- Ci'I HetfriPh.
it f* moat unNkelr.. ARbaasb Baer tr
MAVritLO.
r>. Andre* Gilnicir** id
laaed through to«*n Monday o-j blr. Danfortb aad
a brother of mine U tbe Dutch Re
ay borne from a l.ii»lne*» trip
•e eni4-riain.«l last .S'm
0 Klngaley
farmed chnrcki 4 think be alwar
outh Mantiou.
Gtlmon*'* famll}.
Hr. and Mrs. ruxpwivivw. wnr
Quite a number of people from h
I. John X. Smith drove le
Mr. am
erossea blrnaW xrbimercr be thinkw-ea rlsltlng Mrs. Fliapairlck's unrie.
attended the surprine parly at William Traverse Cltv IS't Sattirdiy aii.l stay I
of me nr beau nay Btsae rnemiimnd.- irrank Sayort. ami other reUilrea In
BcqneiC* at Oleii Haven la*i night
over night siib Mr. Acemaii'* ft-llhts ttidnliy. started for *i. Loul*.
Mrs. Hermn CMrkBa. the aoelHt
Urge number of hU iH-lshbors wet,' snd droveon to AW0<* Sunday lo sp**!i 5
do- Tbnrnday Itai.
ibcrt-.
it
belag
hte
l>lnhday.
The
rv
lurnlng
lha> evi'iilng
day.
* leader otNew TUrtL IntcBiU HI*oualL«
Hr mad Hn- Pouter of South Col­
singing, dancing
• • A'd will nnH*i Wedn.*«
.he 1.
to maaace tM «M>dM new Falrmtwv
on. N. Y. who have be
terv.-'l day. March
Mrs. Jno S
ho wiBlei here egpect
, bote), which win cast when eompMe.'
and ?l renort n 8ne lime.
Smith.
loao tbl* week.
V Mrs. lAK- has gone to Milwaukee -o
almoBi SSJWOAM- A few days ngo ibr
Prayer moetins ihl« v
Mrs. Maud Bcotl returned l
Tl«li a sIMer. Mro, 1-e.*'* mother U with Mr*. Chandler Th'ir,
. let tbe Bontraet far dme
keeping house for her xm during ht*
Don't forget the Sun !a
roama. Ibe tatnl «r wbleb tl
veniton at G ‘
wUb Mr*, wife's absence.
-.....................taking d
' awre
S5M.SM. R was not known
H. L. Newssn has ret;irm*<l f.-i'm a day. March I
which If the
. 8. BarnulB. March
vBill n few days ago that «be w ■'
busine** trip to Chicago.
birthday
lay of both ladle*.
li

. Stearas rciurne.l FVIday from
manage tbe boose and to far no
On Tueaday moraiBg. March 6ih. al
,
, y nlesxani »«-k'* M»H at :
afietniKin a' f
has attempted la tatkom her reaaoa*. ll;», MIm Nellie CUlrc Tbomp*ou
blrihiUv. .Ml
She bad bemi aCffOtlailBg wllh serera' pasted away after an iUne*. of *cv- ''>"r. naff, afil-r *en-ra1 we.*ki
Marrb
erol monlb* with contumi
maBasm of wading hotels la the ea*i
funera
finally, with dropay. The
(a Uko erer the bouse, but at tbe Anal fboraday. wa* conducted bv ReWoodbouse of tbe Bapll . church <
moment withdrew her offer* and
d by
t h<-r paste
Bounced that she would be manager ar I'rovertc City, atatwed
• Bspltsi chiirc
Obituary.
el Platt
well as owner.
James Newmarcb. aged
f singing wn». nt il
: month* and 11 <!a^*. ol
liatied friend, by Mb
pas*e<1 awav Thursdav a' 7
Ethel Gibb, of Traverse City
Rail Ettsts Tronaftra.
death 1**ing doe to licart failure
.11} large concourse of
Jam. Snrdrr and wife to Blittbcih
......... ....
Ji«*|<i:irule has been c
ered at the rhiii
.pay
. their which Jit- Rtiffered ft-r
RIehanb. nc fr. M of nwA.. arc. 3
in Crowsion, l clan*. drugetMs, and. :
The deceaaetl was t
last tribute to one beloved. About
town 2S. range 10.
■lligent i»-ople '
• nd. Dec. 2S. 1*22., intell.
Incolnshlre. Qiglam
>* former pupil* from the Keyeton'
WlnaKred E. Atklnsou to David J
he sv-as IS years of-ciaie
Nickerson
school*
were
present
Toitker. lot so. Mock 4. Boon A An
- VC JJ, .vavme If) Quf-. * Hnn
:ell
as
relatives
anti
friend*
from
ibaay'* add*
ted Ini*)
ge. Fife Like. Kingsley and,Trov*
Mary A G Wilcox to BIrie 6. O.
marriage loMelisra Milks, on the
le lSih|
ISihj
Many Jvwtiug phecioan.
o*e presenljrr
Cllv- Among
'
ruvMson. parcels.
■ May. 155-1
From thence he mnvod. Hyooel and pr«.-*cili*e
r and Mr*. Jo;
Stale a O Davldaon u> Frank Tbtn>.
Montreal in tbe yror IStni. remaJn-l iro*iblt->. Ir. fac-..ovtli.
Lcle. uncle and aunt. Hodge: another
ig tor sev«m vror*. H
t. Mrs. CamplK-11. and her son. Rnl*
Tiw-y . ,
ve : and prevent pue
... Campbell: Mr. and Mr* Eogone
I Kitlg*ley.> h*'''e he h
iitlfl' way .vf
|l* a* a natural.
-ratlnder of hts l‘fe.
Quackenbusb and Mr*. Will Kimball,
farm and at a word from her they wll
iratornlk. U a riarone of bet

Kc-vi*l:iiiimsori' in

Siam-for you in Meu'a Woiiiin's

j-iyii'r.' weittonie. niitl
sale l.y all dealt*
Fi.Kler-Milburn
Now Vork. *o1e agent* b

Th<-ir iil.l l■•>m•' b
w*in:(*r with Hi

trCT^ tbe rtvllnn oo her faiherv

*^alT*W Vrom trA™r*u’lie. par-

look

OOXOTBUYA PUNO UNTIL YOU HAVE INVESnCATEO
./THIS REMARKABLE OFFER I

n-lialile.
Runk * on.' evening last we«-t^ Htlren’s Kiaiement
Uella Shiit'k U home tor s two
An utter slraiigei'a iliiiil'tliil
eeks' vars'.lon.
iiiimur. wbea. went to Binsbani to]
..r Ml
her ilaughter. Mr*. «. Gore .
^ inigbi l.rakv
■nd rviurued Hulsy
i*. ] ^
ruituliir
jticn's mother »nil^ broiheH
r—
rettiroeii m ib. ir home in the
ind ! win answer
part of the state last Mondaj.
Mr tVnni, Ik geCtlag oi
.K'lle.tl UIK
Wm. Totten l« drawing log* for Mr.
1. This i*
1.10*11 rnilr.iaoi.tg f**r
Denul*.
i.i alway* t uj.-yed ibi
March 17
iintd alniit two yea^
ACME.
“. when
Mr- anil Mr*. Ernest Moore vlslteil

hill esnecu to return lo a few day*
) Mnrr A lo ship his ahingle*. ami then will be
Ihroiigb with bU lumbering lor ihl*
Blgbam. lot Na lo. block 12. S, Fife

put

GRINNELL BROS.’ GREAT SALE
w!,i,-l, in.!* M:ir.*li ITtli.

It permit* of otilv one ati«w'T._
inut
ivei
Kpehk* >1

beo, W. and Saloma D, Hart (o
(Hirer T. Hart.et al. oeM of net*, see.
a town 25. range 9.
jBo. H. Dawson and wife to Jno Traterse City Tiieiula).
J. M. Smith l» laid up with a tame
Kubatb. nw>* of swl*. tec. 12. town
knee. J. F. Merrill l« d
ime to trv them
Tl;** iresljncni re*
llfK-il me. I stoHuKl ft. the iruitltle:
Auditor General to Jerry M- Thom team for a few days..
Civile Hois'e came
he
teiurned. I re-tn-il i.) the plil«.*gaio
tl. parcels. •
Crofion. where he ha* hoe
for a lew ilav*. another n*1a:irc fol­
...............General t
lowed. whi-n flnalK I d'vMeil to take
ul'f. I iTKei! six lioxe..
a ilMiroush coiul'e
Sinoe then anil t

Mary A. Bii^am to Jno. Bryant and
Ife, loi No. 10. block 12. 8. Fife Lake

mrj cr-rp- actuaiu-bring jriven away in
I O SiMfua! Discojnis to Turchasers at

fi.r the fv! taLm!

bone at Nortbpiirt la.t to<t«lay.
Arc (he SlstemroU of Trsveroe fflty
Mr. and Mr*. Sbei-hsn vUlie.l
CHlscna Not More Rettable Than
Mr. Runk's Kdk* one evening
These «t Utter StrarifferaT
week.
_
1
Hr* Skunk went to T'everse titt i
TM* I* a vitcloiiK**tl(in.
!■ is frauBlil with lnliTe.*t to Tr-

dork.
la tbe lad itM) yeara the haceit
iraore of ofllee at prime Blnlder «
BBilaBd was tbit of !.«rd IJTtrpool
of •rteen yaird Neit canci Ihsi d
Lord BiUihury. Iblfftea lod ooehil'

ANSWER IT HONESTLY

PIANO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY

Ifor

PUKOEUriKG MADE
EAST

P

!r.sur>*, v**i qilul.'v

u

sale

BRODHAGEN’S BARN

WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14
\Vi;!iac;ir of

KIMBALL MUSIC
HOUSE
.

Kin.i'b l-.r- . . IB.-

B. HARDER. Pr«pr.

Itvhana

hor-e*.

The

finest

lot ever

bro'.ight to Tr:ivi:rt-e Ci:>.
Lome aii<! -oc :V.*;« vtrji jjair of I »appl«: < ira>-s. with
Silvery Mane* and Tjiils.

LEO SOLOMON
Indinna Horseman.

GRAND THAVERSe HERAtP. THURSDAY. MARCH

ROWTH OFTKST national BANK
stockholders would L^se $222,000 Baore lteJJeposito^^^^ Could Lose One Cent
lattraBnia] to boIUlag op the hank s
l«slBeai by bis rommeadaMe nieihoda
ind ability, wbleh have lasnlrod the
•Iimmo cooWene.- la him aad Us
rk. n« ooly among the aloekboM.d the irnnk. hut amnog Ha depov

TMtr-OM rcvsmao. iUrch 8. IS*-, ]
tb€ rint HAlloMl KABk Bl«d ■rtldM,
el M«>d»Uoo And opwied U* door* «1
abort Ub* later to the poUlr. la ilm
beildlBS a> the toroer of Pa* and
Prnal atreeU. knoara aa the U»ch

pot- au.l other lairons.
WHham M. Kellon. AsstoUat Cashier.
William V K-llogu. who aar«*oded
Mr. TtiMs as assisiaoi ranbler, la a aaibls state, hating beee faorajn
!.awivnr.-,
Mia fijsi eaperirace in
laiiking wa. to a private bstok at Itoand he nnally lu-eame cashier of
InsTiiuiion-wben It was le-otgan-

bolldiac. At that IlDe tbU bolHInE
«a> e«m»M«ed oae of Traremc CUy'a

iroB< oneua^i
Keae In the

...... .........
accompanrloR photir

fntlhle «U taken br 8 B- Walt in
ina. and throoRb hU ktBd»e« aiif
piled frott bla Elea. The bdlldlns In
vblcta the Flral National wHcoait-1
the Brat depballor and made Ita Brai ^

.>e,i as thr First Btaie Dank of Homer.
H.t Ml H»mei s.-t.-n yrers ago to uke
-■
isu^iiiioi uf lell.-r of the FIrM Na­
tal tank of Ibis rlty and was later
atltanrsNl to the posiikm of moaUlant
eaahier. when, be lias dimoaalraletl .
Hie nemwaary ability l.ir sorh BB IBlioriaiit position •< Irasi and responslIdlliy. The dlreriors and oFleera of
the bank bat e placed ifar most InplMt
eonfldrnco in Mr. Kellogg, which ta
shared hy tbe patrons of ifae bank.

hMB U dealfitaiaB by a cr«»a nndrr
IB 118* the bnlldlBH now oeenpled
far the bank «aa eotnpleiert and thhanklBf office opened on April 2»d
of that Tear. The boilneaa of tbit]
tank baa not been bollt In a day. In.

lYaiil, HamllioB. Vice Prraldeiit.

III T. Ib-aille. po-kiilr ni.

lU preaeat once, oocnpied for II« Uat
Mreeaieea reaia. the bualaeaa of the
nrat Hatloaal baa abown a taoet aat-

rhaaed by D. C- Loch, a former realtataelotr «roirth. built op by a dealre dent of ‘nareme City. »ho haa laore.l
on the part of lu oBleera to iHre If to Mlsmnri. The second and Ihir.l
lalioat eoorteooa and eaperleoeed were drawn tor M. E. Haskell and i
•WTlea and doae atteotlOB to their Thop, T. lUlea. Since that time aW :
tatereata. The dlreetoratc U compoacd too.ooo drafts have been issued, ail of;
which are now in the storage vault »f j
this bank. Thevalueof these draft.s^

f

as receipts tor tn.ineSr paid was r-!
ermly .Ictnonstrated In the fart lliai a '
widow of one of our |.r.«nlnent cl.i-:
tncs was eomiulled to stand aiiH In i
Obk). agalnal the estate. Involving seveml thousand dnlUif. The Tlral Na-1
tional wns nUe to turn to Its tiles four­
teen years bnek and to uroduee drafts
bearlns- receipt of the tiarty to whom
te money was neat. These drafts
ere torwnnle.1. prasenied as evl-.
rare. and/liV stilt deeld.sl in favor of

1

SO estate.'
Tbs FIrat k«an.
V. B. naakoll. our present diy
frcasnrvtr. dalms the honor of negoti­

Lean F. Titos. Cashier.

s'ltotton.

,

,

been aad of the board of dlreeloia
aadtbe risld poUcy o< abldlo* by the
ralea toW 4ovB.by the cooiptroller

The Fir* Oepcalt.

»-l! funds of the 8tai-..f Mfi hi-iati and lb •'

Htl«-ns nntl rt-sidents. R, K- rliy nf Trnver/e rit;-.
'
;
^
Tlmtuas.^0. Uidd. nett- • All on Hu- Isard <tf .Weetors ate,
Lathi.>l>. held in
ill high
hlch esi.s-iu
esi.s-in ns
aa men
m«-n of hon-i
h"n-i
o;^ririi and Crnella 1>. Uthtop..
,i,e pu-senl . ..y.

e( BOB «eU too*B to oor dU*ena aod loans, aggregating many
tbiowboat the anrrooiMllii* eonatry. dollars, the First National liank blutj
im the eloee anperrlalon of the oft

,hp

He is not only falibfnl nnd.gble^b«
Improved Byatem.
promlftt tnlu-eomeor still grenler Val­
nuiiil; to 'It.- iner.-ns.-d l.iistoess of
in nie liank in the futtir... Mr. lUle
.He liaiik ‘t hav b.-a nmswary i«>
.. a graduate of the Traverse City
Miaitee 111.- s>«:eni siiiTM-«hai. and tieHlgli rcliiud, and a-heo Hie war liroke
Iiflin- of auditor has Iss-ii a.I.hvI to ihe
out le-twivn the TlnlteU Slaiea and
'fcipthing foiTs'. Kllsworth Hale having
Spain, be was one of the Brat to vob
h. .$■ sel.-et.sl to All that toipurtanl |«unle<‘r of the Traverse City company,
tor active service. He served with Ibo
- lul.wws of I
company dnringthi- entire Culian mmNational are elpsely l.s*e.l
paign with gT«*t credli. His promoihfi. i ati.l im patron has ever lo't a
lion to the lyupooalble position be bow
fljrui.cli bis l.Hslness relations

keeping of fundk.

holds is fully daaefred.

I w ith the luink.
j The Flrsl National has paid to dl»1
[d.-nUs store Its organiralion. 8».Is-Kides this, earn.-d gliOOO.f*.

e. F. Al«t. ►a'vtS^.Milf. ^

E. r. Alli-n has been to tSir employ
the bank three years, baring eare.1 as liook kc-per. When Mr. Hale
_______ _________ ____________or a total of |Hi:.ooo,hO for twenty
was advanced to the poailloa of ant

ihe dlrat fifty'has hern itnme.1 as d.-|swit«rv tor ti e |

........ f„u„winc nr.- those id

Since the books were open«l «hey
tbow that 50,100 loans have
taken, and In making this nnaiher off

-iu.m-irwled ability of Mr. Hale
his counecihni with (he bank.

-V.iur, i.-ry ii-jiy.

M. Kellogg. Aaalatant Cashier.

ating the flmi loan •"»«« hy this in-__________________________ ______________________________________ _________^------------------------ ---

•afety OepaiH VaoH.

Ellawerth Hale, Auditor,
raisworih Huh- has lieen to thr em­
ploy tif the liuik alL years, tbe past
tht.f years as itajlng teller. BecpalI) he was advanced to the itouillon of
-l’;ea-v r.-e-l|U by i> turn IsMil. and
audit.*, the proBUMlon IMng dne to

-While Mtittg in---------------------- . -:an. I had a -mall nreount to your to
-tH-fi.nl. a-.\ 1 trust to n-eelve Ibt
ans- lIlH-ral treatment as to the past.

i:. II.

diiiir. Mr. Allen was ptvanoted to the
lami-t. Whitehall. Nieh. «'«e >.sir on a
position of paying Irtler. Uke Ihe
Th.- rapi.l Krnslh of the business of
others nientiuned. be has Inspired tbe
,;»is -ubstantia.
7'!;;;;;:" e-infi.1enee of the storhholdet* mad ofi-,.-.i.VntN li. J. M..rstto.Ib»s
........................ . *■>
flreis of the liank. and I-: fully puaime.t
ii'"''”
lues,. Ill.ti of Ttbv.tw- City and
fiw Ihe Importatii isutllloa lo wbli* he
the wortcing (UKiple^who itWronlae II.
has Iu«^ advanced
All of Its patrima haV the iilmnsi con• H. E.'p*rrtn. ■airtcKeepar.
tid-ure to the bank and It. oBleere.
H. E. Perrin has bcM In Ihe emptey
liiisations pend- U«.l t.-«tgnir.- the merits of a rotuervloan, aad jailve. careful financial maaagcmenL If tbe bank four yeara. and was foP

ri.-sl.pnp: John T. Head.,..
' i'-

lutst,todge* in the city on Bnanrial ;

et Uw corraoey. aatety and aecnrtty
are aaaawd to patooni *od depoeiW"

-

-

; the first ynar of bus-!

The eolleeiion .l.'pnrlment has Wn •

im-aiii.-s-s lu-r-

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Mainiag i>
The Stcry « »'

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JtiiCCtH ti Ci'-dili:' -! the: 22nl-t|
Rrteureer.
.

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T. ;v-.i P3i I

M.OU-

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Full Vinv et B

'ivi«t»“

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

... rston.-to

s iudds i

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Ttaia U a Taamm far toe growth of! Incas were Malcolm Winnie. Jas
tola a—b as In any buslaeat. where: Johnson. James J. Baker and A

envUtde rerord gterty to rli.rge of Iba aarlagf d^
partment. H- was receatly pnwded
to Ihe f.isin.rti of iadlrldnal bookkcep<-r.
CafTOl Hale. CoHteUon Oepartmeot.
Carreil Hale entrecd tbe Imnk three
and hr his energy aad la-

too pAimaa ara well aerred aad lib-1 Perry.
Many Mated. Aa wai stated by'
The Flint Savingt Aceeunt.
Cashier TKea to a repreaeniatlre of

xne am »«»ii*ss aecoiint w
toe Eoitord. elockboldera of toe First opened br BItabeth Walerliurr. i
National woeld bare to lose gftf.of A. B. Waterlmry. on the il
M0.M1 before the dep-dlora wonid tnai <ne
-- -•
the savniss
savings u.|«i........
il
hme one eent,
laldUhed. Ociobtr
1K9-.

^

Tbhre Is
Tbbre
le BO more modem naak
haak in |^

...........

fr ' "• . !

.....
savings
........... ...............
boohs^
No». 6, T and f tre

r.i:u^. eatoier .rf -h- lutok.
1. ..ill in hi. early thinUv. l-.t has
• ha.‘ n i.H:il.tog e-.;-ri-n-.- <rf »tv.-nt.- ii
...r
HeUaua-it. i-f Ful in.N V.

glTCn to toe ayatemallilng of work lu, „o!its have lieen very well appn'eiaiH
Ihe dlBereai departments and lo "“k-jb, ,r.c dcpotClnrs. The toisl aunilirr of;
tog laem
them eomptet*
eomplele «n
to «-.«-ij
every way
„„pj,,.d are SStS. The aver-!
Mg
>
serve the patnios of■ ibf
, {aged
j.,.„ lialanee of ,---------------------------■■ ■bank.
present accotmts is;
...
*■.
A
-re.,
Tbe eommofrlal departmeni >*»'*■’';
gn:.:''.
The percentage nf
of ewln
gain In'
to;
B a-u
aad upAodale.
The system
em
...........................................«•« '"1 i..av\ngs deiiiud:.-. t-toee ihi-oi-.-iditg of:
cirlns of taecoun-s,,,,^ wivliie,. .•..•|iafni.-nts in Hk- 'dton
eartag Tor the checking
of the caiNomera la rioarly |.uiV.:ll,
"*!l-ank.t «f this rlty -htias an Inerease

-"i-" ■» .................
lu ist.li y-nt. 1.1 hank as m- '-nv- I' f
the Firs. Xaliueal. Three t.-nr- Ih'- i,.-anH. «,.ntu-t.-l with Ih- Tra.-r'r;i>iei.k 3 .-.'l-rlton .I-'ik ail!
IC- i.il- r
All--r i-uaiiiinc lit-'
•>--n
:vi-.v.. h- r.--ur,.-.l 1.1 Hie Vint Sa-

after.
;of :s per ren :.
-TV- aaviaga department is ctm|tl.':0|
Small Metal Savingy Backs.

I.

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„.u. i«««« « .tu ■““'“•i;”
smalt

(•l.y lH.uk -f flrand ftoplds. P
Mr. W.li.iti i.tit-a In 1*03. there

I.;...................—

banks ... ............

Several btmdred of these are n
,ln Traverwe City homes, ami to »
.......................
I noier. draft.-, .ee,. for e-illeeth*
^ tostanees are earrlcl
reeurtiy and mfe kerplng nf vaMhie ^|^ ^ .rev.ding mep who make thl. g r Fi-rrif. J. J. TW.-.MU-. S. E. Wa
papers, esc. wbleh with the private,ei ;,q,,
f Ih-a-.

•««, Ow«H

,;,l.y6.K.Wait .

Fmnt Street, Travama City. «».

Three years age a .. ............. ........... yaaleaydepoaU vault was added for\iI

wrUtog mom U fuUy appreciated h. ,
trteads aad eaalOBjer*. these hoses
are reatad at e«7 rmaoaable mica.
Vahta ef Dmfla as RaeaiIrtB.

d.-p.vsilor,ln Ihe ttav-;
depatvm-ni is entitled to tbe nsi-j .
,h^ ,«nks free of any
ccrt'Bcato of Deposit.

legn'r has gained B good foothold aa
.d the valiiahle employes of the

iiisiik. He started aa eolleciloa rh-rk.
M.m was r.-e<*illy adrsiM-ed to a mor*
Mrn wea Cjrry on the Suttoeaa i„„.,,rtaM isuilHon to the mvtogs and
I.___.I._ departtoCBL
S, stwcoa^ully.
,
Lee- F. Titua, Cashier.

Bonhera
HleUgaa than tbe
nr»l Na-;„(n
outstanding «u.i
and ■..•••
Bonwerw siiEugM
.........................
- ,snn ouisiatioiuB
_____
I _
lloaaL
M tor ..
as c».iiiii<Hi
tactlliles <nr
for the
tbe carry 'j
doltam of liHcrrsI. Pome of tbe^
togoeoUhebanhlBg business an-eon-,re,uBts bate drav.u Urgv;
eecaed. Tbe eloaeei allciulon has lHen;j„g„n,j,
tnle-ml and a-t InveM-'

'

inc-rease

-'rmath.n Us r.-slioaisi-

inereaied Capitolil Stock.
rmnu •»«
- Clo htog
1W3 the capital sioeh was to-1 ton
j3.,.n,svt«i to »too,0«e.<ui
H. S. 11.

' to ear.- (or the lncrtaee.1 hasiness. The W-b C-t.

,.4

C-.

-ri«

Heaia Satringa Bat*.

■en Obureh.
(leo nmreh. employed la tbo cotsb-.uid
Mr. ntn« was rboseo m
■ hat imponani luwdliaa, which he ha.« lonioa rtetautmeni aa mtiimger. baa
nihd w-l'tli ere.lii „u. blmseir and K. only lu-.-n coonected with tbe bask M
-.he bank ever iinee. Mr. Titus has a'l few Donibs, but la a yawag bob ^
itu- eli-mi-nis of a surc-ssfoi financier. energy and ambitloe to baecMu gMfid
. He u mn-ful. cret'ervailve aitd rour- to the baainesa.world.

»;

o.ins <0 hU treatment of the paTroos
. r H.. lard, and »ince Ws ilroooUon

Hiss Camille* Soihetm. atcaagmpber
( (be imak, completes the force e€

1 p^
poalUDB u( cashier, be has been

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