Grand Traverse Herald, March 27, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 27, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-03-27

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TWIC^ A WEEK—TUESDAY AND PKIDAV.

tl.>» A YKAK.

THAVtRtt CITY. «RAHO TRAV*««t OOUHTY. mCMICAil. rMP^Y. mAmOH V. W.

W. D. C. GERMAINE NOMINATED
WtU. HCAB

COL BjtmE BEAB
DEATH CAME BIG MASS HSETDiG PLEA fOR
HEPBUIW mi
PEACEFUHY
!fT. LOUlk MAH wna. I

IN THE NORTH,

THK •

CARRIED All
WARDS IN Cin
ftuuoMTY or r.

SeeUEJUID EVANS ww
•OAltq or EDUCATION CONTCtT
•WA» INTCRUTiNa
IMM HM MmlHr dT *t and Aoiilt
CtoWdy Fi«ifi AU Wsrtt,
bMMtlN Firth.
^MWttjCAK CITY Tiwcrr,
. O. c. OtrmtU^-

m-Utahtt Bmt4 MdcsUob-

W. O. C. OCRM.^E.
.

aair* B. Cortta.

' LmtI BokI*.’
WllUam W. TWHby.
SfMSSl A. B«sm.

, -W. D. C.
«M(SS IT Ur«D St tk« rspaWksa
•. ter • Ts*T
> mjorttr or 4M. oit e( s totst
.M ma et im.
r. OaODSlDD li th«n(or« Om n• tor msror SBd wF.
ImM Iko
«ek«t ntm smbdO to
obrM Mr. lAfflloY 'owa vkt4 br
bo • gSMtSl

For urtmMra <M School Boor*
A good bcoi or latcreit wu bmbiIwtM Id U>« reoai; or the rout'’ on
tbe boors* of lodseodoa.
the outdidotM bring Claire R. CcrU*
ta the Second. Lrri Boole n^d GoO- B.
rrlll be teen br thit that Hr. OcrBkloe
Hort tn the Third. W. W. Thirlbr In
tiogan sBd Dr. If. S. Orego>7 1b the
riRh. The roetHt tbovt the noalnBtioa of Cnrtia in the Second and
Thiribr la the Fourth wtihoot oppoaltkn la tboee earde. of Boole orer
Rort la the Third and Brau over
M9M and OiogDiT in the Fifth.
BooICb najoittr le. 70 and that of

MM PM* «hst Mr. OonulH vosM
pHasnoo, sMbooch
sovutM ap against Brans and Socle
Fifth aad Thlrd'hct ther won oat hr
wie malorlUcB, Oco. B. Hort. preseat
neiDber of the board from the Third
. I l*t tbo rooDlt provod
being retired. The beard wSI staad.
Mr; OmshIm ooYorod nor* gr
If these memben are elected, which
•eempUabod grostar rOson
H. Moatagtte.
Mr. Oaraatae earrted ererr ward
la the MtT. the mt hr IM Majoiiv. C B. Oarfls. LmI Sotle. W. W.
tte Seoood hr lU. Third hrK. thh ThlrlW aad B. A. Brans. The total
role
leoetred
by
Oregory
was
l^nth hr 7 aaS the riRh hr Mt It
•sreo TOUa. It was tallr a^eetad hr aad Hogan dSL
Mr. Lardlo’t Meada that he weald \ BlMr Counting in the Fifth Ward.
mrrr at leait the Third aad Vharth] It was leas thsn half an hocr aflat
warSt aad Mr. Lardle beUeead that the ekwlng of the poDs at I o'clock
h« woald earn the lUth ward hr a that the rmlt on the head of the
tl^at vaa, poattlrelr known, the retana for mayor from all tbe wards

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"

eseept tbe Fifth being reedred
Record oCIce by 8:46. The retarus
from the Pillb ward were not receired
anUI nearly 11:00 o'tloek. The crowd
In and aroand the Record office
rery large sad Intense niertst was
msnireeced oecr tbe rrin.-Bs, not only
lor mayor, bat lor memben of tbe
board of educsilon. In all of tbe
wards except tbe FTfih. the rote on
tbe besd of ite ticket was' eoanted
flrst aad quickly ddpesed of. bat in
the FVth the eoant on each Ucket was
completed as tbe clerks proceeded,
(has making a rery long }og of tt. If
the election board of the FVlh ward
had been dews town last sight they
would tore beard eomethlng drop, as
the crowd could not anderstsnd why
on partb four wsads In the cty should
hare their counts comple'ted In lees
than an hoar, while tbe Fifth srard reqnlred three boars
Tnls problem will probably be anssrered eatlsfactoniy to tbe ImpaUent ones
by the Fifth srard el«Uoa board.
According to the retnm. A. W,
tVhlt Is retamed upon the board of
pablie srorks without opposlUen. while
the same ts trae of Jnstlce of the
Pence G. TV. CnrUs and Lee Hornsby,
for school Inspector.
Tbe complete returns from tbe rsr
tons wards of the eadre city ticket
will be foand tn another portkm at
^e Breoing Record.

BEUy WONT TO ElECT TICKH SEVEN MEN
KTOIEIIATED
WERE CAUGHT
REPUBLICANS WILL. MAKBIvcRV
BFFORT.

mm WILL BB PLAOn ONTIHAL
fiBXT TUCBOAV.

CUaER IS AU IKHT
APPBARB TO BS IN TUB BEST OF
HBAUTH.

Lplo aad Oaa* ^we Taken From Jail
aad Arralfaed Teday—effort ta
OMMa Balt

OatiaK; Mareh Pd—Judge Ooaaelly
lua that M lartha- dalapa ta the
ft Mbpeeaeatallre Ward, of Baa
waft, wm be toNratad. Tha trial win
hatls
Tteady.

raTarsiiLS

Wotd ba» beoa ixatHd
Officer* of the local optloa .cm
etty oT to d
palga movrment hare arranged for
I BatUe eo Maroh 13 at kta hamo'*
big T»'«M ihectlBc to bo hM M tbe
IBL Uwla. Ma BnMaa bla wMnHT.ka
Ciy Opera booee Friday M(bL Marab EUttOESTEO THAT COMMITTEE
Jasas M- EattK bM
leave* • ' ■oUar,

n. beglnnlag at 6 o'dnek. Sr. K H.
OBT INFORMATION.
I, Mrt. LBUlig Ehota «i|
Lovell of Grand Rapida. will give tbe
Mrs. Jdtorph H- Fhy. ThMcM-Mtok
prlBcIpal kddreee. Dr. Leentt la
Urged That Wood Potp Be Ptaeed en vtcas ward hrifi Marah 34 tram «p
Had Baaa In Faable Haalth Far goa- BCKbvr of the tnard of rimtoi*
Ike Free Urn w«d to toly on
woldaaoa of Jams If. BatdA
arai Veers—Came te Tbit CHy
tbe Bute Aiiti-BBlooa Isodar, and bad
Paper Made Fram Pulp
LoaM.
From Hillsdale Hearty 10
large share u the
Wood Bo Raduegd.
OnioMl BttUa. « ba WM PM«^
Vaara Ago.
whid) has put the bd
in Qrand!
ly eaQad. waa ««N known to to
Rapids. Dr Lovett HwROjof-to most 1
Death came to Mr*. Mary Ndrth etonentepeakefuln todlAUAnd no! r.jsilegion, Ma-tib fi-to his mce
f* ^^7. Proaldeut to fans of Gapi. E & Chaaa. a^
Hammoad at 8 a. m. Tbaraday douU vrill give eoBStbhiB tot wUI'beJa'ge U
m A
(looBevtli mada a strrrg pl>a tor tha a mile sobtk of
while tbe lay sleeping at tbe borne of I worth hearing.
MB who ara^pwsxgT of the Utoan D-ii wbkb hay tbart, which ts now kaswa m
her daughter. Mra. E. U Bdwards, Ut'
Webster Atreet. Mra. Hammood had intervrird la the movemeat win have]f- ma u trcdlfy to Bbrnman aatl iraat 'The naaA.- Ooional Battls MR
formed to lun toto u MbM mAbeen ta todblr health tor aiweral sMta OB the •platform, aad to Rev h.-

FEW WORDS WITH SON

LIAO 1M tAftmiV WAIIO BY A

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PRBBIOCNT BENT MEBEAHB
CONOREM WCONEBOAV.

or. C. H. Lavatt. of Ofond RaghK aM
Others Will Be th« gpeMmri 4
ths Cveidng.

Ward Caueueee For the ^nty

Tbe repnbllenn city cammlitee held
nlgbt which
laegety attended by memben of tbe
and caadldates for rarioos
The coming campaign was
earafuUy considered aad plana laid
rk to secure the elecUoa of erery tmndldaie os tbe UcheL
Tha members of tbe cesnmittee beHere that erery candidate can be
elected without a dortt and their
energies will be bent to that end.
Ward eancosea hare been called for
AprU f. for the
perpose of etecUng delegates to the
county conreetlon to be held la this
dty OB April tbe KMb. The county
oonrentlOB will elect delegates to the
Elerentt district eonrrer.oa which
WtU elect two delegales to tbe repobUean aaUonsl conreacton to be held
la CUc^
a a Hall, of this city. M North­
ern Michigan's candidate for republlcam natloaal eoomatloa delegate and
an aothnslaauc and aalid delegathta
tram OraadTrarcree county still go to
Bead Qty on April tbe 16U to help
Met Mr. BnU to that rery hoaorahle

wttk the pseaMtiT pniwn for a im
MdreSahlp for the rated Boose Protonima pmtMM^.'
Stagier le WalL
CMee*. March
tHasMr hM mored to hla pnlatlBl avmmm home at Karanagh Mka aad apvmn «n he ta the beat flC beMth.
Arraigned Taday.
rMiaptillA Mereh M.—Tnak
X«M and In a Onge. at tha Setaaet
BY DYNAhllTE
cm
of Dnwaglaer warn takM
M JMl today to DnwagUc m* wm
■Sh kliMgim lata this aCtmweesL An
wo At Center Polirt, Rid., Wae
•Mart
hall la o^oeled.
Totally Wreaked.
MNoad PM Up.
likMkE MarA Pk.-Tte CSkstgn *
Braafl. lad, March gc^-DyaamUm
Wwthweetera railroad paM .Its 1km 4kily today tetany wrecSod the drag
today. ISStStl. tha tot M Mh n&.
s ot J. J. Ory. at Oeatw PML
*«M6 U p«y.
: tM9L

COMPANY WAS SlEEPWfi
Were Members of s FloetinB TheatriII TroupPand Were JmR Start­
ing Out On Their See- •
eon's Trip.

yaara. and aboot 10 days ago took
oold which
acuu bronchitis, wkleh was the catme
of deoUu . At 8 o'clock laei Btgbt. after
few words with her son. she dropped
asleep, never to wake again on earth.
She was 78 years old last gonth. Be­
sides her two children, who reside la
tbU dty, Mr*. Edwards aad C.
Hammond, embier of the Praplet
SavlBce bank, she leaves iwo aoos.
FYaak E UaauDOod. caabier of the
Baring baah7.aBd William
U Itoimood. cashier of the First
NaCoasI bank of Lading!on. Two
brother*. Liana North, ot Brovard.
Nerth Carolina, and canton North, of!
Blkhart. lad., who la
ths city, bavtng rUKed bl* sister sevetal times during her residence here,
sad tour gTaadchildren also sarvive.
COD* Will arrive tonlgbL
Mra Hammoad was united in mar­
riage CO Byron Hammond at Hillsdale
tboui U year* ago. and came to thU
city srtth her family
ago. where she has slnoe resided. Her
haehnwd died II ywe ago and ream
ta the family k>t at HlDadalc.
Since her residence la this city Mrs.
ammoad ha* been an scUre memthe FTret O
church, of the Ladles' Aid society, the
Women'* FOroign Missionary society
aad the W. C. T. V. Always Kririag
falgb fundaid ot
oarisUaalty. with her sweet genOt
nature and Madneai of heart. Mrs
1 pLsM tor 1henelt
that U wUl be impossible U) filL Her
borne Ute was particularly beantlfuL
and only those wbo have suffered *
•iCBUar loss can reaUte what h«
death is to her rana and daughter.
Notwithstanding her foeble health
and the tact that she was unable to
walk about, ahe was a faithful attandat ehorcb op to her last lllaeaa.
aosi. C. A. Hammood. aad aon-lnUw. E U Bdvrards. taking her to and
from oervlce* in her wheel chair, or
driTlng her In a carriage. That she
able CO lake her place with the
at Sunday *ervi(
great ramfori to her Id her deellntag
year*.
•Funeral service* were held this
morning at 10 o'clock at
the
beme of Mr Hammond. 636 Rbabl&g
street. wUch wss her borne for
msey .rosrs. Tbe Rev Dsmai Coeblla

UnSlON OF TAHFF

R. N. Holtaple. v*^tot-aKpertKt*ed
eat of the state Icagsc. w1» give
Kbort ctatrmrnt of haw to local or
tloa campaign ba* baan poahad
date la the u other ooeades ot the
etatc.
A large ch(dr under the dIrectiOB of
Or. E 8 Smith wUJ furaMh tbg milhi/.
campaign soag* of Aaii-Ealoaa League
such a* •Marching Through Oaorgla'
aad "Mlchigaa. My Michigan.' parspbraeed. to be nag.
It 4* expected that with tha latenae
iBieresi that U bring mnalfwted In
(bla movement that this mam A
lag will be' a record breaker to the
bistory of political man* maettni

HOTEL WAS
THREATENED

I

Tbr oi.arag* reeommrBdcd tot
is'upi.rr-T Iriitncflcn* against lahor'
T-cloB* -'.-r.:s »to-I#bu prevenltd^
and (»■«( SB iDjfntkni
sLovid not be Maud . -Ml a weak hSar
the applUai'.rn
Th* prcaditt .
»•

;ich win
gram the paisag* c* to* •;'te
legallae emuneta
made by onmbtaatli
which at* now held to be la rtoOatot,
Of unde and Illegal nndar th* Sim'-

■sr horns, bnOfitog a ^ittvu ito>
fieaee '
PMr asiucml psan *^Bs tantoff Mb
bean to aatomar.aMOw ptoaa M
Colonel Bania and be was aii aallM
of his horn* hvt his trtonda wwa tmr

WAS SWEPT
BYTORNADD

remerLlcg that ■trthgP hav*
lagnl tor 23 year*, to prasldnKl again
calls atteaUon to to oorporatton'toteretta by saying tot-nhe right of BOUTHWSBTERN OEOIIMA 'Vrt^
BO BY HEAVY BTOMLk
-V
I to eoBbto aad oontracl;
sriib one tnotor and with tofr «*>Ideyn should he sxpBettly recognixed."
The mcfsuge. suggested tot IhM

6tlqn tor tha rorislon of (be tariff 4B which
may act
KINOBLEY HAD DANQEROUB FIRE
irgM that.thls noagssaa pal wood
WEOMEBDAY.
p*lp oo to free ast ai ones-ani rw
dooa to. tariff on papar mafia '
wood n&lp la a forriga oocntty.
'The memage urged to'afispHpo of
a postal waatoDi hWk-badN
for to appolatsent of an
watarwaya
commiaMnoVILLAGE DEPARTMBNT DID GOOD
Ths BMOsagv wlU ba 3nu4 en
WORK.
pe«s L
Wall BMwst WcssiE
New TucE. March U.—Prmldaat
But For That th* HetsI DsFranc
Rooasvslt'B msssags waa raeitvad to
Would Hav* Been a Haap of
Wall Btroet wth gr«at )oy today. U
Waa Badly Hurt
panes to tha a

OEAII UST A BOZa
WHILE 43 RBRB^
INJVRtCt.
Lyvm and Ftartoy Wfi» I
wtofiOtoaafiaDMnf

WATER WORIS-RDCCESS

Magsley. Mich.. March to.-fflre
starting from a dcfacxiv* ehla
aged the Hotel OaFTnae* ihu
moralng (o tbe extent of about |«M.
But tor the prompt arrival and ocalleai work of the fire dnpartmant
’ water system, tbe

INGENDIARY BLAZE

Atiaato. OE, Mhrcfc
rMurU tram to- tonado
sactlaa of to^awwt OaerMa
that tor* wtt a Baavy ptapi
aad to daaU IMt aay rrneh a
or aora. whO* 4* WM* tatoraE
At Lyaa. a ml] tm an
loeorgu Boatora aad/torifiar. RWF
Balakrldgfi. pntokalkr ■niY hnan IB
Anrto
stroyad aad a fioaaa paapto to*
tear totally.
'
A rMlar tiato camtaE ^kpMt
and sappUaa has b*M nabad I
Baiabridga.
At strickiai^ u pacBsaa wan Ibnrad aad thm aaff
«Mto'll

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; o. 1

greater as the fire had a good start
nea dUcovend.
fisnoat Waiw Burnsfi. tha Tatol
Th* hotel Is s large, noodm M
lsm Bstat tmmire and there weje a number
Rkbarfi Jahaaaa LaR tor Tim TBm
fueeu Blowing that* jRIW AB*
day fiolfi MM Fans and WM
discovered, but alt man an
Laoatad If Ha is Btotod,
*d In lime u> escape.
dosea rcaldsncss were dastraysd by
This waa tbe first iwa] last of the
new water work* system but every
be ttoofioo. _
^
^ '
thing worked wefl and It it had not
(he boiel woald have boan barsod to
-n incendiary aad another act of to
^
(be
ground
The
dlaiag
room
waa
Music
■Kentucky Night Ridert '
rwaum
roll, win spend soma dm* oa to ^Ifi
BacbsQi and Mias Bverett. Tbs re pracUcaUy rained, tbe rant betng
Of Pins* looking up a UitariBa, dat'
main* were ukeo on the 11 » INi-e burned oE but the greaSeut damage
flf should be lad to ellmata aad atop
Marquette train to HUladBis tor in­
Duriag tbe fir*. ChasSsr OMwtek.
mmdltkma dmtraMa. he
parahoa
terment beelde thosq ot ber husband
flresnxA fell frota a ladder striking
toad and raise tropleal tndta. sliT.
oc his bsck sad laflictlag paLnfni tais unable to find ■
iurlsB
Chief VaJentlaa Ltodea. of
he wfll !«*»« to to Otaad TlAldUb
the Tillage department, deserres spe,fe«i«'.r..
• Will B* Wsd- rtsl credit for bli work and after the
fire was exUegulsbed. L«odh>rd DrP'cladelpUa. March |6:—Beaator
Fruce trelted the dapanmani with Pcor.se ts lo a crl(.c*l coadlllOB Ut j
cigars.
day Hl* ptyslclan* are la coBstaat
_____
tttendaore bui their Rfon* tbu* far
Rome, March 26.—The wedding of
have arsiled Tilde agalast (he stab- LOCAL OPTION HCCTiNa HU
the duke of Abraxxa, oousla of Ring
bora
attack
of
rryslpelaa
from
which
TUESDAY
NIGHT.
*
Victor toaaoel. aad Mias Caiberine
Beeaior Pearoae baa been sutolng
Qklna. daughter of Ssmator BUtlaa.
Interest fibemw et |i
will (She place la October This ta- ioaaph Row* Oiaehargad FW Anna ia
t That Thera Aro Tmw
th* Cty Umits and Wsa AreMronnaUoa waa secured fram a hlgb
BoMens TMero.
oineiaJ la the king's coon and oan be
ad and Finad.
ragarded as anibantle.
AUoroey*
U E BaUwla and 0
Joseph Rowe was fined 810 and
E Cross hrid ■
roeta of It la Judge Neritagm^ court

KU OF PINES

SENAT0R PENROSE

TO DUKE OF ABRDZZA

Mylctta. Ohio, March IS.—Sereo
members of tbe SseRbarth Heodereoc
aoetlBg theatncel troupe were drown
In the Ohio river when the barge
which they were slewplng crashed
agalnu the stone sr%iu or lock No. II.
Tbr barge was being towed by the
eamboai Columbia and was surting
IS trtp. Tbe current
la strong
above the dam
swung the barge srRh the low beat
behind It against the locks.
I( was partly crushed between two
beau and the locks, and water rush­ Mr. and Mra. E to FMk and W. H.
ing into the bold through the great
Trsmtosy. s# todlnas. Will
rent quickly filled It. The seven men
• trapped like rats.
Mr. and Mr*. E E PVik aad
IS RCCOVERINi
father. W. K. Tromhley. gA of K
mo. ltd., left today for Omeaa where
Mra W. *i- i
I
Abie la Uey will look ap a (ratt farm with
Sit Up Toe aday.
The many friends of Mra. W. M.
tot place. Mr. Ftok has boaa
Airman, who has been seriously ill tn to mansatna basteen to Kflbnmo.
at her while Mr. Tromtflry baa been pro­
haw. to OarBeM aveeae.
prietor of a grocery and noUoo stem.
plaased to team that she was able to Mr. Trombley was tonnerty a TmvaK up Tnosuy for tbe tot dme.
ctiy reridaoL bavtag eondu
isd her rapid raeorary U aatleipstad. a stor* ,ia this rity.

ATOKNA

\

ADDRESSED VOTERS

COST BIM S12

SHOT BY A KOREAN

this iDoralBg for BboeUag off ftr«irm* tn to city HmKs. Mr. Bow* waa
Officer
Jeantags He aUegM tbat
shooting at a mark, bat a bullet-weet
sUd and amaahad a largb -wibdow of
a Drighboriag'bouaa.
Aimira Cauuua.
Tbe repohleaa eaaeaa fur Almln
towasMp waa bald at Lake Ana
Taeaday and rasaltnd as follows-.
ipervlaer^llari Oroy.

rvCNt LIE* IN CRITICAL "***“ "
CONDITION,
whole

tort
Jean's Cemmll af BUta. M»
DM From to Wawnd.

qtMttlee of

bMaag

toedl 4i|b

sa attoto
aad iS am

atMfieMy W to a
, Interest tan Wgh. The loeM dvClBB

—^
highar toa wm at 1
Bsa Fraacisce. Match 2d.-0. W. as there am two sah B to to i
Btevsrn. Amsricu dlpIrmmOi nd- Mge.
riev tn Japsa's eouaeil of. state ta The Rer. Oaorgu E Lmktot Md
Koroa. who wm sbtt by a Eiwmi. o« to Bar. W. E Irwto apto «l
> attrtomod to Oevtade i
la St laet of Meal spOmi Imd r^L
rmasM bespUal today.
I Tonight AttoiMT U
TMa atoadiag phytoUm haU torth aad to Bm. A- E'___
to Mpe tofAnmnymbYnunim h«t mMk'bn to vstan In to

Truasuror Qee. E HahtoMw.
IBghwar <
■sr ■HiEayta.
Jtmile* of to puMc. tewg 6mm C
K Babeaek.
ihMficmilto

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QIIAND TIUVEMK milMA nUOAV. WAKCH V, 1

Gnnfl rnnrsc Herald
TWIOC A WCBK.
>ibiukM TMidir *od rriter

iK?JiS2*.

fiitw the etty aeat eaeWsM Mrttae
oa that boafd, and the (act that there
ae oppoMUon tt hlai. shews that
Ms' serticea hare bea fnSy appre­
ciated.
The rewotalBaUOB of G. W. CitniB
lor Jostloe of the
aMe OBs and la Lm Hornsby the city
LOCAL
wlU bsve s dret
eebooi

IW 4. V- MOIflnR. wBa ■
la's pelat of view safi sMo
from the
I of the Uhofing
Be declarofi that If the gMoer
now spent in the aaloona of Traverse
City oonld be diverted to other waea
erery Itte of haattees tt tbe etty
would be ttereaeed. He declared that
OFTtOH
ARftUMENTB he bMleved that his store would do
WERE GOOD.
more business without the ssloon. and
that It would be so with erery other
hne of bosliXBs. to bts ballet
Mr. Mniiken also took up tbe sym­
pathy argument. sUUag that wbenpubUc ImproretDMt Is msdc

fNDttiUtD
BJUIJIIEETING

M elected from top to bettow. There
wW be a drd
ly opeo the beadBof the ticket snd

THREE ABLE ADDRESSES

he plsnc tor s rlcorone end cBectire

___ mtter
______ _
putoMw
■tlwwi QKr. MM.. n4w the
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MnmKAN.anriKKET
WtUMM e. c. OCRMAIWS.
rm —ABii lupiew^UIK HORtNBV.
nir JMUee «r the heeee ■
«IM«K W.«URTm.

Per imwhir Seertf ef Puhlle Wecto
AATHUA W. WAIT.
-fW Ale—er ekPMrrf ef Uvoetlw—

cukiM •• cuim«>

4^1
WtU.IAM W. THIIU.PY.
MSm*MO A. SVANA

lAlMUIAN
AOHN
. PMANK C «OOOmCH.
.__ PJtAMK UMfVM.
LOUW r. PAMcnr.
.t«<U«Aai «. MOML
PM wifAFRANK W. CARVCIt

The wsrd nomlneUons ere good
oaee sad we bellere that erery repoh hpssksfi Were C. J. Haim, the Rev.
J. A. Cenby and J. W. Mmiken
Hesn nonloee from each wsrd will be
--Facts and Figure* Were
slscted.
presented.
•OMB FROOP.
-president RooMrelt’s policy
boRsh rwbating by tbe rwllpoeds hss
iDTSded Mtcolgsn snd set witb eon•{denoos reiuUs. Some time sgo sctteo was brOQgbt by United Ststw
DUtftet Attorney Oeo. G. Corell In bebair of the toremmeol acnlut ibe
Bteanu Balt A Lumber compeny. o{
Lodlngton. snd Gcnenl Trnfik Mssacer A. Patilsrche. of the Pere Mar
quette railroad, upon the ttsrge of sccepttay and rwelring frei(bt rcbsiei
Both Mr. Patrlarcbe and the Stearns
company were Indicted on teTeral
eoanta la tbe IndletiBents alleged
rehstei In connection wUb ablpments of Inmber from Ludington
to polD*e south, hot Insstaoeh
as fbere wsi a toebnieamy regarding
the Indictment of both parttee, oi
..Hon of nstrict Attontey Ooeell U
:tMnt was ordered Qoiahed.
xbadlngs were eonUnued. snd yeeterdey. the Bteame Balt A Lumber
company in the UMtod SUtps dletrtct
rebatee
on ehlpments of Irnnber from LodIngtaa to Toledo Tbe bill ai entered,
admit! gnUiy ae charged In
cooate on Indictments coreitnc ehlp-

•ANMKL a PAJIROW.

-

TOOAV^ MARKET*.

aenioe af said eawrt. heM at
GRAIN.
the probate aBlee.>. to the dty ot Trov.
Chicago. March M.—Claac—Wheat. Coro, in cur. 35 lbs .
CK«. to said ceaaiy. oa theitth
•teeka
May I5i«c: corn. SC\c; oats. &4>*c.
ar March. A. & IMA
Prc*ent
Hoa. rrtt. R. Walker.
Detroit. March JS.—done—ETteaL Calvee...........................
IGtHc
»7Hc; com. STHc; oatt. I5t*cattote afLIVE STOCK.
East Buffalo S T , March t« —Cat I Bteeta aad Lrtfer*.- ngbl........ 2<*e» ,
filed
— ^
0. rrwiiaiui harttg mxt
— In isaM
tie. active and firm. Veals. 15f>; me- I Hags, live weight, per lOC lbs. tSGAM coart bit peUUoa fgaylBr -thM asM
- adjudicate sad oewnfitow gAih
live and atesd. tS to ST.TS.
Sheep. •“
I Hogs, dreued. per IM lbs----- --------SH9*r
...
et
toe
Ume
of
Awth
tbe MRri
4.600: acute aad firm; Umbe. 6S.f5 to Sheep. *1111 wool
beln of said deceased sad entlUed tt
(5.M; wethers. M.76 to r.tS. Hc^. Spring Umb*. live weight ............ Stt< Inherit
Inherit the'rs^j
the r««l estate of which said
1.7M; active. IP to JOc Ugber
deceased «ed seised.
Foultry.
It I* ordered tbst (be Mtb day of
Potatoes opened at 46 rents Uiij i Chirki-Bs. llTv weignt .................. T®#C April A a IMS. at ten oclock In Ibe
Fresh Lake FIsK.
forenoon, at said probate office, be
general good . In ihli movement morelBg, nn,l at an early hoar began 1
___ fit ' and is hereby appointed for hearing
there Is no desire to work any bard- to ar-tve at the wale honse. There 1
....•*
petition:
ship apoo the saloon men, but the pob-1 were in load.- Uirucht la yesterday.'
*»•>
It Is further ordered that pobllc noUr demand! certain changes for ibe'Ttoru-n head of llveslocA aad
Itlce thertof be given by publlesaea
. ^ I 01
of s copv
copy of this order,
order for throe eucewcgood
Id Illustrating thlt - loads each of bay. ookc and coal
• •*®** !rer.*lvc weeks prevtous to uld day of
point Mr Mlllikcn decUred that al |pleied ib.-day's roeeipu.
*ihear1ns. In the Grand Traverse Iterthough to pave a city block it might
«,ald. a newsuaper printed and drew
SEUJNO FRIOCfi.
be a great hardship upon some poor j
L. Inted to said cvwnty.
Geerback pork, per bM. .......... llAfifi
FRED R. E'AIJCER.
sidow who could t
Judge Of Probate.
clear to rauing (be money Cor the pav-1 Oesrback poriL per &> .................... lie
It Ooee the Bualneaa.
Msr *4 Apl 3. to 17
„hc|Sfi«rt cut of perk, per bbl ....4lfi.fiC
Mr K E iTiproberlato of Clln on

do M) In order lhai the public misht ^
^ tt ...............................llOISe Maine says of Buckten • Arolra
Salve "U does the business: 1 have,
....Uc
receive the bentflt of the paved ftreei 1 U»rd, per Ib
Itwed It for piles aud It cured them .
NOTlCEl
Deed it (or cbapi^d bands and it cur
.after March 1st. IfiOS, all re^lr
Mr. Milllken next took op the »ub.
ed them Applied It to an old tore and
leii on our hands for s period of
Jen frtJtn the standpoint of toe IsborIt healed It without leaving a scar b«- tan years' Ume will be sold to tV
Ing man n-ferrlng to the groat rail Batter, eewamery. per lb
Mnd.' ;6c at S G Wnl: A Sms. Hsn- rhsrges.
. per Ib
road romitaairt which do not-employ
nah A Lay c a Bufibee Drug Co. [
drug stores.
drinking men. He spoke of one great
E'eslern road which employs (bousands of men. who recently organized
with a membetwhlp of M.OOO who
signed the pledge In order (bat th.-y
Applee .................................... ............flJO
might main tbcir poemons. The To.
coo men yet out of the organixaiiou
ore considering the advUlblllty of
Jcldlng the order He also tbowod Ihe
benefits to the laboring man derived
from toe closed saloon.
The attendance «a* b«-iter than
was antlclpaled. there being women
as Well as men present, and all the adp., ».
drea»es were listened to wlih Inter-[ Oats, per l.u
cel. several to Ihe audience Jolclng lo
FRESH ULA-rq.
Ihe arguments, one gentleman from [ Porterbouao. per lb ............
Texas quoting the Texas law stal.og 1 Hound steak ........................
Eveiy man who has wo'ked in plo.ved gro'jod
that no railroad company was allowed I arlotn .......... .
to coload liquor In a lowoiblp s hore I Haaberger ..
knows how much more he enjoy* his work when he
local opilOD was ceformt.

E3-:

The first wsrd merllng to be
the
local
opUoD
campaign
as beld last Wednesday eveog In BecoDd ward halls large
and enthusiastic gathering of people
■bowing
lolesse loterest In tbe
rpeecbet made. The meeting was Id
charge of the Rev. Joseph Dulloa, the
Brat speaker being C. J Helm, of ihe
Queen aty Brick MscMne company
Mr. Helm spoke upon the geaeral and
speclallred work In the community,
touching upon the present
day
methods of tbe Aatl-SalooD league
work, snd comparing locsj option end
pioblbltlon.
He gav^ tn answer to tbe four so
cslled argnmenta In favor of the
saleoB, taking ihe "dead town" "II
under locsl option rule the merrhantt'
BCfouats are better paid sad business
Increased. In what way." said Mr.
Helm. " Ie the town dead " He gave
facts and figures showing mcressed
busineu In local option counties.
Tbe next point wsr the taxation fea­
ture from the sundpoim of tbe tax­
payer In Trsveree City. The point'
brought out was that the question Is.
til we pay SJ cents oo 1100 vslusilon Bs a protection or Ituursnre on
the boys and girls that we now pay,
tlM valuation to educate
and develop. He referred to ihe fact
A Higher Health Level.
that ll.bOO yearly la spent rearing and
lave reached s higher health Itraining the child, also the fact tliai
the rate of 31 cenu be decreased by
expenaea. such a* leas mon
my stomach, titer and bowels work
ey spent tor e
Ing just right." If these p4H» dlKip
for the county poor
that of the
Tbe third potnl w
Uugbee Drug siOM r
paiby proposition. "Shall sympathy IA l-s> and C
(or 23 taloon ksepeVs and their fi-mHies and employes stand before the

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S“"'|

MEN'SHEAVYSHOES
FOR

FIELD WORK

cm keep the din out ol shoe*.
jporJ

!!!!!”.

for ttate oBener will be.l4M.000
.
WALTtR W. PKAK.
while tbe tnlffliim penalty provided is
PRFttMtA- ,
11.000 on each eonnt.
-Lamb iteak ..
^«».IA|jl F. MARAHA.
There have bean men ir the Hevpmh'MrA:. r

ith ooofreestonal dlstiicl, oppoaed
to Mr. Ooveire nomination
Stews
, \-v*j chop*
tms who beTC tUted tbel Ur. Corell
wet not lb eriBpaUiy with the pollelea
Ftret
of Preetdeat Rooterell rca>rdlat the
L«ib Chops
WMOHT H. MATMIR.
nflroed* end other emei corporetlon*.
Itoast ..........
The Ticor vlth which Mr Corrll tuu
Side pork .
MMntM-W. piaNCR.
theee cntra tneottoned, end
welfare of f-.MO families lo Grand
In tect an of Mb eBorU u United
Frsah Sea Fish.
OMARUM M. RHWONAVL.
Trovarse oouniyr he said. All are
Butee AMtrlet attorney have ebown
Fifth wartf^
leas aSected by tbe aaloOn.
coBCttalTely and beyood
poaelble
WiLUAM-ICORNt.
\t-wre tbe tIM.OM spent annually In Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fnednch
that Mr. Corell ie In hearty
An Extended Tnp For Benefit el
the saloons of Traverse City spent for
syattothy with the president's reform
'
Mr. FHedrich-s Health.
Ihe good Of the home It would keep
The very fact thet sutflrieot
dMMriPMt.
..............................s***
a.OM families In food for one yewrv
erldenee
was
secured
to
fndiet
such
r* Filmnee «teaed the
'Hie fourth polDi was the Leelanau
Mayor and Mr* x
rjr' FhBFMBn la Timeene poererful eoneene se those Interested
. wHeb be divided
OItj.a
«i ««hgl wwk e( the ear tt the eases menUoned In this article Into four pans. First. n'lthlQ one Bi 11 SO A'edncMlax over th- 4*e-- Salmon spawn, per lb
tbe ability snd strength of pa^
.......... j;c
i^^aaBWitat hei Mfedy begaa.
t upon Marqupii-' nti an extended trip a till- Frv*b Mackerel per 1
.rear Leelanao county will
the south fur the Ih-upHI -if Mr Frlp-ni. ..
W.‘«. e •OerMBae. vhe was Uaod j>oae of Mr. Coeell. Bis very attitude le came propoeltloo.
this propoaRlon will strei
rich's health. They sent to Attar
nouuders. per lb ...

AMenaaa Oeo. w. iM*i»
Second. l,eelanau rounty back of
bM bold upon tbe e
r.a . slopiiliig at Aiic-ista and .As1i<-i
r**- lb............
•if'Rbi .MFdWItai
Elmwood townafalp It now supplied
and will also vl*lt i-ther points in 1
sea perrh. per lb ...
«d|«r, «ea’ aat ea^ by the wrr iBStlOQ In the neventh district.
with saloon*, and the support of new
south. No definite dale Is set 1
f--il!er Carp, per lb . .
' aae BBjorttr hf 4M. om at e
saloons would neceaMrilv come from
Sea
Pike,
per lb ...
..lie
their
return.
Ihe
trip
being
tnide
>m ar im. tt «u only he aetd •MF To RCPUBUCAN VOTERS.
Traverse City.
Four-fifths of the
Feeah Lake
fe aaaBldalaa that they are: Tbe repnbhcan city commiuee has drinking 1^ through the casual drluk i-scsp.- the unsettled rpring
e Grabd Trarerae region Mr FtI.iI Herring, per dox .
: mea aad that It was ha «Aar> orsaMsad and Wd Ua plans tor
nd hto treating, and people would |
ich has been gaining dally and I
mt taiBMa eaateat fnw the spring campaign, and now It li i
go out 10 lAclanau county
iN-llcvod that he will return liricb
Dbb. -Mr-. Oeranlae has the dm- the republlctes of the city to see ihst that purpose.
|
Trr.ut per M>
. . ..
health
at et MMh« aaa at the the ticket U elected.
The next point taken up was that of,
' >Vhl -Jl.h
aat maa tt Traeme City tor are men of good tundlng end
bonding. A saloon must have
, I'rkerel, p-r 1h . . .
ata^alRy attalMWaa.
Ur. who can he depended upon
Rink
Fooiiahnssa.
who reside in ibe township
Martinaw trout ....................
Lartta. wlttlib laoc exyadeoM on their utmost eBorte to give Traverse and are worth not less than (S.ooh
'When itiacki-d hv s vough ■
■'
Ult Flan.
■•
'1 >0:-i tProsI )• ...r.
(he aOFBdt aad jmed bastnees sUnd- City a business like and dee
fooltshn.;-each. The men In E3mwood township
■' Flooin baddie ........................
Pil' Uaa a T«7 hard FnyoalUen. Mb government during tbe next
sble to go on toe bond* have been tn-1 medicine thau lir Kinc'r -Ve* Ki*c

Poultry.
iaad hU rneadt nay conThe hendeome malorUy given lervlewed and Ibey are not favorub---1''ry." say* C O ETdriuge. of Emp;
Hens. old. pc, lb ....................
iratakte 'theaMelree npon a dUUnct Mr. Oennstne, sbonid prompt the teto there being saloons in that low i.

, I Spring cb.ckena. per lb..........
ittw that
pubneane to make Ua majority et the ship owing to tack of police prolec
remedy
ou
earth
toco-ighg
ged
- '
BUYING PRICCfi.
hato MW^ the head <t the.tleket It poHs even greeter than that which be
lion, others having scruples sgalnst cioiip and all i:ir<yii and luiig
la W is .Ifcea tt aae that the aontt- received at tbe prtmsrtea. Tbe can­
M> chlldrv-n
gtring on sneb bond* Bond* ran be hies
aOfa la (MBArraad A1 the polU.
didates are of such prominence a
secured by a bonding compan> ot P-Km,.„ :b.
Mir. Ocnaa^ it oac ot Trareree abmty as to penult unity of action
troll, but If JO per cent of the peofie
"’'J
CIV^ aaer^nOc yeoac nea. He hai bring about tbeir election. Many good
the township vole agsinst It sm-h
Hsy. ICKW.C, p.-r to
as^ a aaeeaea in hit own toalMat republican canAdsies tor mayor bare
bond eonld not be secured
Moro
i
G-a.na M H. I . A Co.'s MilL
llULle
hett;«tttd,«llh
been defeatod becaase of Inaction and than JO p«-r sent of the people of Elm
I Wheat, per bu .
i»d ahonld he be eleetad. lacli ot unity In tbe campaign. This
wood toeroshlp are opposed to th-wUih
ttacUeally eaenred. he win should not be tbe
saloon locating there.
hU very etoNB tt Bite Tre*- There ahonld be a
Tha Rav. J. A. Csnby.
a wUe and beMhelal adnla- elect every repubtican oa tbe ticket
The Rev. J, Allen Caiihy next gave
lelr^ He M prer
from the aiayor down to constable a spirited address upon the locsl op­
a( the ptaaka in hie puiionn Is la- The Evening Record will give Its
tion question, talking along gem-rul
He ie a aaa el hearty aad earnest aappori to the en­ lines, referring first to Ibe sympathy
M«ty ahd metto. aad tire ticket from top to bottom aad ws argumeut. He also spoke of the print­
t»ci*« the etty a laed ad- beUeve that tbe wannest enpport
ed matter which Is being sent ou’ from
abeutd be eiven the city and ward New York City In the Interest of ihc
Tin man n-lto has a ifrowinj- --av
tlrkeia b) the republlcant of the city. brewers. dUUUctn*U ttls liter
mg* at I tun: is ihe min who docs
If tbU I* trae. there it no doubt of ature bearing no name not even that
lawn
- . which
which' apply
a
to Traveree Oty. tbe aleetlaa of every one in the field
rtf the publisher. Ihe quoiaiton* bring
not h.-ivp to >fH*nd anv :ime in
^ 'hdIMe That ha wlU eseet hU ev by baodeome mejoritles
prlDcIpally from men long since deed.
ttaat allMty tt ttM and. te order that
lookmu around for a lob. he is
■nd tbe exlraeU from the newspapers
»hea hJa admlttetTaRoa ttoaee It saay
bearing no date ot Issue.
busy
and the 10b looks for him
he nald el him that he hM
Tbe speaker aleo referred to the
and all the time his savinjfi acctty wen. wltheat prti}edlre or die
Ilqunr add which gave a printed list
a the Flowor Bed
la larer ot aay dtM e(
of drug stores to Deroteur. Van Buren
rou r i*
1 he <lay sor«-l>
of Mrs. John hwialey. at AnBSl,
ptt. We hahere that thtt wUi be
couBly. where llqnor was sold, stating
tomes when he {-a\s oiher men to
policy. BBd that be
that upon tavrougaaoa tt was fouad
feed.* ‘aad we beUere aleo. that the
ivofk
fiT
him
that
a
certain
drug
More
tn
this
city
Tbe Herald Is tn receipt
dtadttta «a the dth ot AprD wm ct*e
thf record of the Dacateur drug store
fttae an opparualty tt dewtaetrate Ua a banch of pansy
pitted ysslerfisr. March U. from la now selling more liquor toaa
abOMy aad ^ lean whleh be has U
the
fiowsr bed of Mrs. dohn Bmsdley. was sold In that drag store, also that
ttlad dor tbeedtyM baaeBt
was given during tbe rime of toe
.the awlaahaae tv (he boatd tt •r AngM. by George Gee. Tbe blos­
year when there was a large demand
ttM M-Ul stMH anaccMiBV
lacMUaa. Cttita % Oertle la the Bee- som* are so husky m though toey hod
aad. <«el BMtle tt tte Third. W. W. opaasd tbsir bads under a June sun
We pay Three Per Cent Interest
lastoM of ukttg ibalr fim took sbMt
.Thrlhy la the Pnrth, aad
with
toe
ekUllBg
Man^
winds
whisk­
he anSd. that vefy few naiaaa wet
Bvttw tt (he Fltih. display aa array
ing aboQl toe gntdsn.
corded more thao once during
M ttMl hF«Wtt ^ ebtt eHttsaa. .............................................. ttelr
lEs raBSAto' Ware anahto to gat a week, which showed tha; those puraot ntlag 11 lor drtoklng
fiuae«m Friday aad oai>
BMOoni of fever*, also maeh
pat hk|h Mipdifd ed Ttaesne Oty>
f bsM. They UataBsA to fW It
tha aererol departonly.
4. «. «Wt. whs wm f
Bnainam Mm's Viaw.
msAM. Ha gMMlag wUI be held un­
The Rev. Mr. Caaby was toltowed
tm the baard a(.peUk worta. haa til tha ncnlar «ac to Apri.

We have some ehoe* that
won't lei ihc din fall in.

.........."X

These shoe* are made hon­
estly, won't rip open, tile

la./'.'; r^w-rr^.

FOR THE SOUTH

some shoes you have worn,

E;::i

and will wear like iron.

We have Oiem In
6 taich. 8 Inch. If Inch.
12 Inch and If Inch
tops* and they sell at

$1.75, $2 00, $2.50, up
to $5.00.

;SBUSiJiF aaao SHoes _

AndspeaklDS ot

Wa]] Paper

Tlie Man Who Has a Job

I dr\'pP' I
City

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thti

re^on

thirty fr.-e ihcuiand d<iibU roii>.

Your

Oldeat, Largest and Strongest Bank
inNorOierB MlcblgaB

and

r.-.iiiy m.>n- paper.-

nUiSTBlOSSOIS

Traverse City StateBank

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rjpki III t/uii ilotr than

SoUcit

Account

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oUlpapcri- a cautiow-

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patterns Imn

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CITY BOOK STORE
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Efybitf— City Prtaa^ Vote*

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AMOOIfTS 10 em A MnXKHf DOILAES YEARLT

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r t» tbe TnrerM City BUU
Tmtw oty. HkA.

OmrirtM tkis wmL 2.6S0

SDPPOnGERUINE
: OMrpa w. Lardit OalUd m MMubll«M CandMMt and AmmtM Him
Mi< Ban effort*.
.
AMomaa Qk>. W. L«rdl«. »bo wai
\ deteatod by W. D. C- Oermalae ft>r tbe
Mpabliaa* aonlntlan for nayor.
MIM «po* Mr.
I Md MasMd bla of bl* loyal soppon
I* Wa Mapals*. fir. Lardlo la a oo*•lateat ropobUcu a*d bellere* tbat
^ ■flwiiao of the party sboaM be
Araly aoflported. Tkl* rary pHaslay
d—MMiui •( Mr. LartUe U very noeb
fOVf^dbMd by Mr. OermalM mad kJI
« tbat ibe party
d bo Mpported *t the polla.

bAY, MAHCM A tMt.

LOCAL OPnON A .'ll
m VAN BDREN COUNTY The Taking
Cold Habit
SOAFnUinEFffiLlOWlHrBBBEinSAmiOSWBS MEN

$100,000
.

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In apUe of tbe fact tbat Iberr were
<wiy 11 praaeat at tbe Third ward
caiim iMt algbt tbrre
inch MUoalaam and party^ aptrtt
abown. B. WllbelBi waa cbooen cbalrT. A. Wllbelni. aeeretary. and
Yrnd Creasy and Can Troutwiae. tell.
Tbe following ticket wa* pot
Into tbe Arid:
-i>r. 3. M.. Wilbela.
Bnperrlsor—W. T. Troutvine. _
Board of edueatlon-E. Wurelm.
OondUble-4 M. Dwots.
Oelegair* to cliy conrentlon—C.
Alway, J. Brexina. B. Wilhelm. T. A.
Wilbela. W. T. Troutwtne.
lagrtg, J. B. Santo, J. H. WUbelm.
Geo. HIU, N. HilL
Ward oommltiee—C. Alway. J. Bretlna. J. ykrtarti.

Joseph Madison. James Shields. lUns
Kord' and Preman Fleree.
Tbe tollowtBg ward coDimlttee wa*
chosen: O. Q. Hlllar. Eni:s Yates, A.
L^ngworthy.

Local apuon l* a awreiai, baoame it bring* and hoMa bwainaaa. It ha*
mad* Van Buran county the banoor county cf tfic Mato in wealth. In mor­
al*. fc IntMlIgtncc and ChnaUanity. la Paw Paw aleno it ha* givmi Mich­
igan on* of th* brtghUoL boot town* in th* atot*; boat in which to bnng
up famillaa: the boat of aeheola and cburcboa; with tniioo *nd mi loo of fino
highway! loading into town from oil dlroctien* and with na
and modofh Improvomont* it la aocond t* no town of Ita *1*0 In tho ontin
atoto. Wo ohouW rogttd « nothing abort et a public calamity to bo foreod
j to rotum to tho ora of tho optn oalocn. You will mako no mictako to
puah your eampaipn for oebrioty and good ^rmmofiL Pica** pao* thi*
along to other oountic* engaged in th* fight.
(tignod)
J. W. Fro*.
Pro*, gavinga Bank.
Fro# A MorHaon Lbr. Co_
Lumber and Planing Idlli.
•• M. Olnoy. Banker at Paw Paw. nooidoneo at Hartfbrd.
Oeo. M. Harrison (E. Smith A Co.) Clothing and fumlahlnga.
W. K Aelllek.
Dry Goods.
R. W. Breu^ton.
Dry Gooda
A A. •hee*mlt^
Furtilturw and Undertaking
A C, Hawley.
H. J. Dunbar.
plumber.
C. A Norwood.
Sporting Goods.
A N. Walkwr.
Harnetsss.
0. E. Landphear.
Harnsoses.
H. C. Watara A Co.
Hardware Merahsnt*.
G. A ChapASll'
Jewelry and Books.
F. A Woston.
Fancy GoodA
W, V. Hall.
Fancy OeodA
Sanger A Gardner ,
F. A Buttarffald.
Grocer and Baker.
A & Thayer,
Farmer and Fruit Grower.
Rowland A fthafer.
Farmere and Fruit Grawwre.
F. V. Hedges A Co,
Harnesses and Hers* GoodsJohn Engl*,

SCHOOL BOARD NET ^
ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED
TUESDAY EVENING

Tbe old cold toes; s oev ooc
quickly coaes. h’s tbe story
of s wesk tfarosf. vesk lun(s,
KsdeBcy to cossumpdoB.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl
bretksuptfaerskist-oold htbiL
It streattbeos. soothes, hesls.
Ask your doctor tbout It.
nebeetkMefsto.
~aald «nr
.1.

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^eee^ i W. paMua

KNDON

2^
’>ra,V
BnlL pMdittg to tbe QreMt Onert
for tbe County of Orand Trarsne. to
Cbsscory. at Traveree Oty, MI^
Stb ^ of M^^ A. n. 1SS8.
Mary Dalgre. .
; vs. B»
gnrt Itolgrt. defemtoAL
In tbla cAase tt appevtag tbat dotendaaL Hngnrt Dalgre. to a« A rW
Mee- of this stat*. and that hto
wbereabesu are unknown: there­
fore. OB mouoo ot John J. Tweddla.
solicitor tor wmptotonnt. It to order­
ed that defctofiaatMs--appsAranc« in said esiuse on oribBfore fivu
- -Itb* from the date of Ihto
I within twenty day* la* comi cause this order to be pobtn each wrek for its weeks la w
ere*.on.
George W. Oirtto.
Cimii Court OosafiMlaper.
J J Tweddle,
.
Aolicltm for complatoant
Bustoesi sddrcBs. Travers# CSty.
iiicA
March IS. 39. 27, J^il^S, 16. IT, XL
OTATT or MICHIGAX. THE PRObate evurt (or the conntyofCtMfi
Traverse
•rswka of taM coort, bH8 at
the probate office, to th* rtty ad
•Traverse City In said county, aa tbA
l«*th day of March. A D. 1*03.
; Present- Hon. Ftwd. R. Wottar.
jJsdge of Probate.

M.„i, K-Aoi.
b- d„,h
0.1. vOI„,. uHn. I
b.,1
•Grutidpa- Rbiidr* on March UUh.
the ripe old sgv of-85 year*.
The
body was tent ,to Frumoct for bartaL
Ed. Baoch. tutor and niece, took
The regular meeting of the board
dinner at W. C Mareau’t last week.
of edortitoo was held Tuesday night
vioiei
Thompoon has returnefi
I aald probate ofles.
U being 9 o’clock before a quorum
Fourth ward.
from Buckley.
wa» secured, owing to the inieroet
Belle Harris 1* spending a tew
Superrlaor—Prank F. Smith.
Is
further
ordered
that pabUc no­
takelo n tbe primary returns.
day* In Traverse Cty.
Aldorman—George H. Bonner.
tice thereof be glren by pubBoattoA
6. F. Warmer,
Chairman HoyL of the boilding*
Emily BowM u Ttolltog
copy of this order, tor tbrss'saoOMBUble—Prank Cterelaad.
Shepherd A Showerman.
Merchants.
,
and
grounds
committee,
reported
that
Wdrtg’t.
.jere weiw .only lU men preaeot'
Jeweller.
an'fnspoeUon of tbe *0110018 bid been CaH Osmen.
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wbartoo oatep
at tbe Fourth ward
Tailor.
made but before any acuos wm tak­ w. L. Miller.
tatoed a tmmber of the young psupli lated is aald county.
when It was called to order by Thom
Publlaher Free Fr**a end Courier.
en. the committee would have another H, A. Col*.
FRBX> 1L WAUCBB.
atgbt to honor
aa O. SblUon. It wa* mored by W
F.
N.
Wakeman.
Publisher True Northerner.
meeting and would probably call in
.Judge APF • birthday
of Ibeir son. WUbnr. and of
D. WUcox and iopporied by A.
Grocer *nd Moata.
ihe whole board to go over matter* W. J. Wamtr.
3 10.
MU* Pern Himgcrsoa.
Braryooe Mar. to. n, Apl. 3.
Prbeb that Mr. ShUson *bould
Lincoln H. Titus.
E*. Proa Att’y. and Fruit Orowor.
with
them.
'Superintendent
Gilbert
NO NOMINATtONB IN 'thI PtrD4 Kalman and George M. Bcmner seeenjoyed Ibe aanir lamm
W. C. V. Fsegusen.
Dontlat.
staled
In
regard
to
tbe
locked
door*
OTATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PBO1 • __________ WAIUX
fresbment* were serred
ratary. This WM carried and W. D.
Eapree* Agent
that some found would not open from Harvey Cooley.
w Mte ooun for tbs ooMlg of
evening wa* spent with
WUoos and A. H. Froch auppbned
*Fruit Grower.
Grand Tiwvsrse.
the outside but were fastened with a Frank Connor,
rniulc.
Frank F. fimlth for supervlibr. who
VetoHnw-y.
At a soaahm or aald eoart. bN4 At
•pring lock otsiir opened from tbe tu- W. J. Johnson,
Dick Jacobs and tamiiy .and Jake tbe probate office, to the city of Tra*waa nominated by acclamation? there
J. C. Maxwell,
Physician.
*
aldc.
Schenkel and family are’ vtoiUng era* City. In aald county, nn tbo 4tb
g SO other candidate, a*
MUer.
Applications from Mrs. Bernice E. S. Brigga
day of March. A D. 13M.
relatives in Sootbern Mleblgnn.
George M. Bonner tor alderman and
Wllbsr
F.
HoyL
Physician.
Hendersh^ and Alice M. Smith for
Praoaat: Koo. Fred R. Walkap.
W.
Wm.-Huddlestoa shot another lynx
Frank aevelud tor ronsUble.
idg* of Probate.
positions In the dChools were referred R O. Lovstond.
last week Monday.
Tbe delegaU-i to the city coarenIn tbe maitor ot tbe estato of LooaAttorney.
the leaebsrs' committee. Tbe ap- A. Lynn Fro*.
8. Boxale. deesa ’
“Rube'- McCUniic. who has bemi
tion are: T. O. SbllsoB, W. D. WllWillism Klllefs'r,
plication of A. U DeWttL
vpcoding the wlnler with Ms uncle.
dqi. George M. Boaner, F. F. Bmdtb.
to said court her peUtSoa prajlai
Lonl*. Mtch.. for tbe position of super. Henry w. MeCabs.
Teno
Moon,
returned
last
week
to
Ms
O. C. ligrlg. Prank CleeeUnd. A V.
Wm.
H.
Mason,
•n Aottva Campdign la plwinML
tbat
a certain Instnuneot 1
Juetie* of Peace.
Intendent waa received and filed.
home
In
Saginaw.
Friodrtek
and
Prank
BchwalUer.
pnrporttog
to be tbe tan win
Lhraly TUn«p for tba Ndxt
Es. U- 8. Pension Agent
Superintendent Gilbert presented a Ed. H. Haevoy,
tamest ot
of
Bert Graham and tarnDy bare re­
Tbe ward eomndttee U tbe same a* rMue*f from Miss Campbell, of the J. A, O’Leary,
Pbw'Daya.
Supt. of School*
In
aald c._ . be admitted 1
It waa. conaktlng of J. M.. UneUW*. the undersigned
r offleor*. endors* the sbov* and coirmid* turned from Tennessee. They say bate and tbe i
Central. bulMlng. tbat she be allowed
that “bunny Teaaesaee’- ton*t In It
Tbe daMOcrats of tbe elty bald mantell. O. C. togrtg and T. 0. ShU- to resign Immediately and tbe board with the judgment or our
with Michigan.
Probate JudgethdlT wai« eabooaad ’Monday tdebt and
ided- to accept tbe resignation as
It ta ordeiwd tbat tb* 8tat dv At
Mr. and Mrs. Winters spent Sunday
1
FtfUi Ward.
County Treeeurer.
0 as somebody competant to fill Frank Fuller,
March,
D. 1903.
<
•, A. ~
■ ■ at. ten o'doA
|e
with W, c. Moreau and famUy.
Wm. c, Mocier.
ttteta 4a ^ ftelA the fight b^g (
In the Fifth ward owing
County Clerk.
her place could be found.
tbe foreoooB.
the
forenooB. at said probata
probe
o '
Mr*. Camp 1* on the »lck list
lorded aa bopHeaa U tbe FUtb.
sesrdty of demoprau no ward ticket
be and »• beruby appototud tor I
Deputy County Clerk.
The repori of the special committee Carl 0. Mosler,
The Rev. Mr Dlerdorph. et Dabot*. tog sad peUtlon;
FIrot Ward.
John
MutcMcr
WM placed tn tbe. field
night.
Reg>cter
of
Ooode.
1 regard to the Fred Curtis’ matter
It is further oi
•pent Saturday and Sunday with W.
there being scarcely a docen
Deputy Regieter of Ooods.
was recelTed and Died. Tbe report ot -Clairo cibeon.
r, Moreau and family and held aer Bmce thereof be gfvM 1. ,_____
■Aldermaa—Mdward Ldotner.
rata at the cauena.
Prosecuting Attornoy,
the claims and accounts tommlttee Russell M. Cbsse.
tlM of d copy of this order, tor thru*
In tbe Pine Grove school houM.
I B. IdBVrtebL
ne meeting wm called to order by
Sherlf.'.
allDwod and the truant oBleer's Charles c. Chappe'l
Art Meortnz Is vlMtlng relatlroa to
• ThaBdattgdWHOdllodto^orhr 0. G. Millar; after which John Yen- rej»rt was received and Bled.
W- A Prsler,
Supt. of Poor and County AgonL
-to-Ttheni Michigan.
B,
BpratM and Tboaun BauU- Nab moved tbat Mr. Miliar
Circuit Court Commiaaloncr.
T. n. GUM*, secretary of the board 6, W. Rowland.
Camp and *on. B'ilUe, are clrcAlated to md coanty,
Wolte
nMte
1dlpetad abairana .and C- cbalrtnan at tbe meeting. Ibe motion presented a report to tie board
E. O. Sirrirvo,
Under Sheriff.
—TOR. WIALKK.
w
irking at Fox toland.
b' Nngbai, aoerolory. ib* oatl^.l
being papporied by A. Imngworhy.
Judge ot Probgto.
Cemmlsaloner of School*lax matter* staling tbat tbe Ux as­ V. R. Hungerferd.
B. Gregory and family have mored Mar. 8. II. to. 27.
I by M. '
»
Dpoo motion of Joseph
Deputy Proeoeuting Attorney.
sessed tor sehool purposes In 1907 G. E. Warner,
' Bck frwe Homestead.
>, all being by BupportodI >y A. Lasgwortby ftoorge
Deputy Stenegraphor.
IS3.Cg2.70 ot which was divided Ford R. Wilber.
: MelamiUaB. luaet N. Martlnak waa Madlaon wm cboses seerataiT.
O.
Spicer.
Bailiff.
as followt; Teachers kaJaries fnnd,
dhoaen for adperetoor. Edward LdulRe-Buiil Piansa «f Wsll-knewn Maksa.
worthy and gJO.OOO: one min tax. 14.622.79. and L. F. Chappell.
It WM mdred by A.
Ooptrty Sheriff.
. — eoaBty d
■or for. aMertnaa and Cbarle* H.' aupported by KIUb Yates tbat Josepb tbe cofltlngeni fund. 19.000.
Some of'tbe most charming planoa Grand Traverae.
certainly some of the moatwonor the probate eoort
Uaprtebt tor conaUbie. tbera bNng Uoagbton and John Tennlsb act u
Of tbe aasemmeni: »32.908.21 had
'ly rt-aeonable In price, are to. be ,
- conn
inly held at Ibe Probat*
I for Tarton* #**- tellers.'
1^
the

been collected leaving I1.4I7.80 to bi
big Exchange Dapnrt-1 Office In ..the
* city of Traveraa aty.
MM, but tbe eaocM wm tbe largaat
In L.von « Healy’s Here you ' on..................
At this point Mr. Ladgwortby
thy Uk)k turned over to the county treasurer,
the 26tb day of March, to tbs yanr
•m held by tte denoerata to tbe tbe Bobr'and apoka npon tba
'-.rated pianos, such as the
ibousaad nine hondrad and *Kbt
The secrtia^T had divided ihu 332.ny. Weber, L.von * Heady. (19MI
nm ward.
bllity of not placing a ward Uckrt
tJcl
m 208.21 according to the proper
Ob.
nasbbum.
Sterling.
HuntHon. Fred R. Wolktor.
The dHegotM to th* city OMrea- tbe field tM* year, owing to the over­ rentage crediting tbe teachers'
I'tr that have been uiujed In Judge of Probate.
ttoa wort M tonm; &A.Bigbe*. whelming majority of tbe oppoalUon arles fund with 123,5*6.07 and
' cr n-trnmenis. In many cm**
In the matccc of (he estate off BUs•prigbiy have been exchanged abetk Acker, deCMsed.
& H. BrMkod. or. 3. fr Mar^ party, and tbe good men who are cm eoBUngeni fund with 38.6*214.
To the Voters of Grand Tracer** know* an.rtultif about It
There Is
Joooph Btoder. 3. K. Martlsek. W. P. tbe repuTiUcan Ucket “It Ukes nerve
NM ta'klng Into eonsideratloii the
i..ounty:
;au:bing some m<-D will not do fo*
d’lly vertfii . of ume 8. Wtanle. rt»CratM. M. W. VnAorwood, Mdward to be
democrat In tbe FUtb wsrd,“ | iondltlon of. the funds as mentioned
Bringing one's personal oaporiences dnnk. and when placed where It can
resenting thatt {EHMbelh Acker to her
Untoer.
Theeua
•SnbrtbwalM. he Mid. He sugMsted tbat no ticket
llfcllme was Ibe
ibe cowner of _________
a certain
I the atlentlon of the pubbe 1* not ; not be had. the periodical retiim of ■: - ».-► otic di»-"
In the clerk's repori at the bejdnnlnf
--'o which stamp u as several yesi lend cobtract. bearing data May 2fiUi,
Ohnhoa a. LteprtcbL 3oa. Maetenlca. be placed tn the field but that they
of the fiscal year, the balance in
plearant. and I mould not du ao did I hankering onies as * tOriU>-i:l without old. arc chang’d iti cbeir own facto
A. D 1905. made and executod by
The ward eoMBltto* to W. P. Orot- Bend n delegates to tbe dty convenentertain the tope that It might, equal._ Somelimes It »1I! »uddenl> '• So theae pianos are brought right John B. Adter to UlUe 8. Wtoale to
teaebets' saJarles fund la 117,172 in
Mr. B. H. Bnekan and M. W. Coder- thm tonight.
and Id tbe contingent fund. 3:.2SS.T7. help in a good cauae.
i return with fierce Intensity after be 1r.ro to dale Ic tone, action and
convey to said LlUle 8. Winnie cerCtaalnnnn MlUar cdnclded with tbe Tbe report was received and filed
tain ml eiute thereto described,
cannol but view with conMderable ' ing gone for moothr: and If one can •ral appearance Every trace of u
removed from ibrir ease* and alto
Beeond Wvd.
views advanced by Mr. Langwortby.
which sard cooirsci was assigned and
A letter of thanks to the board for BStlsfacUon ibe conilng election, when liav,- accesH ii> liquor at Ibe time he • tl--r ihej- »re mad- *ubalanUal
-c.- C. Ooopw.
■i do not think It la advisable to pot I the use of elmln. etc., at the fathers’ tbe opp,.riuntty will be presented to mar yl.-Id
I am glad J have beer. perfect as ihe .Uy Ib-v left ___ transferred to Elisabeth Acker.
Sdd petition further represents
Bowen.
op a ward Ucket ttats year.“ be sdd.lmeeting of ibe Boardman
qii.-»ilon of local option helpcij rometlni.-» i,y being so sUual mak-r*' bsrid*. Tb-*.- rebuilt pianos that said QUabeth Acker died cAths
1 Vrban.
''aUbongb I want to keep up our or-rcblld Study circle, signed by Miss TMs give* the people of our countr'..* B..-h time that 1 ha>e resisted Ziie great «aIi»f*rI1on.
rSrq day of December. A D. 1906.
If yon would like a good1 piano
At tbe aeeobd ward cauena
gnnluUon. But there are at least 10 ' Hazej Calkins, ceretary. was r^iVed
w'.thoDi
making the eonveyaiiee ro>
elilendld (ipporiunii.i to really ibroa the ieni|i':ii l<m I haxc rotiod myself a
I Lyon
ware only n half dosen out. but
quired by said contract, and that OUto one against us and we have alt land filed.
III the life-line to a considerable lUtle etrongrr until 1 feel that I have
J Power has
-been dnly appoint­
ward Mcket vm Naosd 4a the flelA stood up and been shot at as Mr. {
clar* They will b- glsd i
___
DumtHT. Many of iheae vnll appre-jwon out
ed
Ex»-cutor
of the I.a*i Will and Tea,n,l >o.i m
B. A. LABgwortby wa* obnses cbalp
<1 ~
rtalc It no*, and those who are of a j lam ceriain tba' by doing away with ♦•111 Ipar.iculars
lament of said d-ceased
-v.-ry ^ts'cmn.! Thai
man ot tbs msMIiv and C 'C. Cooper
Said
petitioner
prays
that a epedfle
dlffervrt opHil-.u at the present tlm- th- ksIood n»any will be helped 71111“
th-m stKjut what „li
perfonnanc- of said cotitract be de­
■setsury. Frank Mbranberger
MadUon and William Smaller were
will ugdoubieUly come to thank the i« an oiiportnnJiy for great good
creed. and that the Ex-cuior of the
AsBMt Bauman were choMn tellera. also called on to express their view*
h. s II1U. I, >,H] bad la mind
their aoher minded brother* ' which com.-* rtgbi to our door May
I’m and Tesisroeot of said de­
AJdr—.H
il,-m
1.1
Adam*
street,
SQ being sworn In by W. H. Gmlor.
in regard to this matter, and tbe con­
Interested ihentseive* in thrtr behalf w.- not tak-- advantage of it and roll
ceased be suth'-rized and directed to
Chlrag..
Tiro CAndidates wer* In the field census of oplajon was tbat U wm nnI drank from the Ume 1 wm* 19
a majority for local option If l.yfin t Healy *n- the largrtt piano make tnd eiecut.- ronveynnee of the
real eetat- described in said contract
iBr .Sldsmn. H. A Ikngwortby and wise to put up a ward Ucket.
in lb * country
year* of age unUl 1 wa* 31. and b.^
e<>n»lug elccUon that there will be
to »ald Lillie s Winnie upon Ihe eo»L yr. BowM. Tbs ballot ranaltsd aa
Chairman HilUr then spoke of the
came what one, might call an habitual
uDcertalnty as to the sentiment of
dl'loo- and lerms therein mentioned.
Farm (or gale.
personell of the republican tItkeL Grand Rapids Fire Department Sent druDksrJ. From [.ervonal erperlence
people of this county In regard
Thereupon It -.n t.rdered tbat Tns*.
One of lb- m-Ni farms
day the :ut day of April. A D. IM3.
wwlng that Supervisor Cleveland bad
Damage
other* ■'*'‘e
evl!, for evil It Is
tbe experience
Trar-rwe rounty
nrx: 'at
o'clock In the torenooA.
dven good utlsfacuoo and he be­
Wm Already Don*.
whom 1 have come In touch it i
caa
*' There u but on- »i(K
9? arrto: 3f acre* be assigned for tbe bearing of said
lieved that Alderman Moon was work­
lod-r
ruiT-TslIon
good
frfime
house,
I esubllshod fact In my mind]'®
floes’loa from a moral sund
he'm.wt.
peMtioo. and that i >> beira-al-taw
of
«Nor by acelamatlon. and Josspb ing for Uie interest cf Jt: -yrd. How­
two goiri frame ham*, good orehard.
Mlddlevllle. Mich.. March 25 — that the firm grip of the drink haldt!*"’*'’^
-r persons
Ah-o
79
airfarm
at
l.nkc
Ann;
gw«l
Urban was noaalnatad f
p required
ever. he declared that If any one pres­ Nearly half the businnss section ot la the most dlstreaslng of *(1 dls-] By your voie h.-Ip those who would frsro-- bo-ih- anj l-am; 10 acre* un­
spte-ar at a seiuiSon ______ ______
T ns foltowtag detogatco to tbe dty ent wished to pul up a ticket he Mlddlevllle was destro.ved by
Its symptoms are resdily ob-;belp ibemselvet. and extent a help der nililvalloD adlointog city llm.ls.
i; It> be holden In tbe Probate OfH. A. Lang- would sund by them even tboogh whlch started at 2 o’clock th>*
served by the casual observer, and • ing band u> those who do not realize Hrirk block 127 South I’nlno street.
* in tbe city of Traverse City. Md
ffwtby. ^irunn; Frank Bbranberg- sure ot defeat, or U they decided not Ing In Gardner * grocery store.
Other prop-rt.v 412 and 1U So-utb show cause. If any there be, why tb#
rase from the j their podtion
Vnloc Tbr— fln»- foot lot* -ast pari
•R Jnaeph ttoinaael. L W. Bowsn. W. to pnt up a ticket he would stand by
of the petitioner abould not
Bight bulldlnga were bnrned before first stage when be btushea with I Fathers, keep In mind your son* of cliy n->*;ng out everything. In­ prayer
Ik- gran-ed;
- B. Umlor, Stsra Pomaaal. Angust Bao- Use opposlUon party and give them
Ihe Grand Rapids fire depsrtmenl shame over the first drunkeh stupor: Son..- of y>.u may drink ocraslonally quire tt Grand Rsp-d* Furniture
Dd It Is further ordered that said
aan. Olhror Mwards. Jooeph ,Urb*n. bis support, ■“As for myself,” be said.
could reach (he scene and aid the unto the last stage, when the last or , Tb-y may not be strong enough to rompary'. riof- Going to leave the peUrioner give notice *0 tlK penoAs
John BtWty. Joaepb Sbetman. W.
“I will not allow my o**fyo go on; local efforta.
interested
lo said estate of the ,pe«irly the last vesllge of self re-, govern rbeir *ppet^_*a you have
March 2o tf 1'tw
-Osassu. T. D. McManut, John 8ell6N. the ticket. I portUvely decline before
deijcy of said petition, and the hear­
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spect U s.-e(H-d awaj, vitality gone,
n,pj.
mdre liable to leura
OsorcB Wykel, wuuam WFkel.
ing thereof, by causing a copy of this
my name I* menUooed.”
Crovar C. Blake and Orsel Rey- and the subject left an *My riettm of; lo drink If they have access joA Cur* fc
order to he published 1B the Cri
Ward eommlUeo-R. a Ltnr
A. txDgworthy then pnt the.follow-' nolda, of Anderson. Ind.. were arreslive found a c
of tbe many resultant diseases, op^n saloon. Do'»omeihlng for ho
Traverse Herald, a newspsper printed
♦•rtfiy.' Brank Bbranbsrgar, T. a Ing moiloa before the house;
“I: ed on tbe charge ot murdering Blake’s
and drculated In amid count tbrt*
have experienced the grip of the manliy by turning out at the eleccon
MeMaoM
sncccsBlre weeks prerlms
said day
move tbat we do not noodnate any'mother, at Anderson. Blake made a drink habit, and know whereof I on Mdnday, Aprt 6ih. nest, and putElectric U:rer*. sad come* In 50 cent of bCAriBg.
W. H. Dmtop mored tkat the ward
ward Uek« this y**r.“ The motion contooslMt after bU arre.i. tmpileatbottle*
It
breaks
up
a
case
of
chilli
ik.
and
eoauething
of
the
terrible
<>ng
a
cross
In
ue
square
opposite
the
PRTO S. WALKm.
be given tbe power to fill
sapported by Joseph Houghton, lag Reynold*.
or a Mllou* st ack in almovt no time;
«.
Judge
of
ProbBtB.
effort
11
require*
to
fr—
the
human
w.ird
t-*’’ following u/c question
U «S^ tor tbe dty 4m4 carried.
Mar. r. Apt 3. l*. 17.
Indiana democrau will meet In body from this terrible poison, gome 'Shall the manufacture of liquor and
Tbe foltowlng ddegato* were chos­ sute convention Wodnesday morning
are natorally a little stubborn, the Uqaor traffic be prohtbUed tn th*
"I
have
been
eetnewhai
costlT*.
bAt
en to atlefld tbV city convention; O. at 11 o'clock. Candldatds for all the and I am thankful that I have a little j county of Grand Traverser'
Doan’s Regslet’* gave :
G. MllUr, A Langweithy. Joseph auto office* wfll be Bomlnated, a Of the mule in my make* up.
mplalou and the misery of lame SDltS dewlrtd. They set
Tbe
ully yourt.
back. Sold under guarantee at 8. E. regnlsie tbe bowel*
BMgbMa. Em* Tates. Ooorge Madl- platforto adopted and delegatee tn tbe cure U hgoMztog. and no one who bM
THOMAS J. SMrTH.
wmi A Sons. Hannah A Lay. C. A George B. Krause. 306 Watost At«w
atm. Warns Uayt muiam Smaller. usonad eodrenttOB wlU be laiecteA not experienced tbe craving of drink
MATficU. Midi.
Bugbee Drug On. drag NoraB.
AltoOAB, Pa.
Another Meelirtg Will Probably Be
Hew Bafor* Changes m Schools
Will Be Made.

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CBOAN RUM.
' The boz.eoclel at the OroM Briar
aehoo] bmae Batartfair sight ra writ
4ttFBdt-4. The proeeeda bring ttl.
Min CarsKla waa ascUaaaer asd M
-a %<rr good one.
*.» Mlr« Bnma NeU«t *eMb«r «< O'*
•rimo Briar iriiool. viU apead
Bara tUa «aek ‘ -------■Ma the taaehen _____
HIDDEN DANGERS
Marie Holton spent Sunday with
Tlfn. Bes Altaan rUiteg Mra. J.
lull. Klngaley.
to call upon a young
Barrej Meedar afiemo—
youi. lady, did her parenu at this place.
Nature QIvb* Timely Warning* That
March SS.
Oon^ school COmnilaalcper Crisp
.............................
EMn. onto KAha aad aoa Cari reiMll
much later than a-as
No Travar** City Citi**n Can Af­
today.
fmed bOBM Bridar after vlilUnr
ford le Ignore.
Ulna
TOlaUvu la Chicago. lU. Alao Mlab'
PORT ONEIDA.
Danger algnal No. 1 rotm-s from ih<The firm of Vaa OaHer A Ldstea the evening lee cream and cake
>teke aad Soirth Bend., lad. ter the
Brhen the egeaii departed
Nels Olfson and Minor Kelderhou.e kidney aecrrtlotis. They win earn
a
odI and
aad L D. Unten
L
will erred, and
Rest two moatba.
J. a late hour they left Percy a bmu- • ere Traverse City vUllors Monray. )Ou when the kidney, are Hck. WVII
itlnue the borinaae
buMneae here.
Learla Bntterteld Of Beaver Uke
a Traverse' iffut gold-mounted
tted fountain pen as a
Mr. and Mrs txevi Pheati of lA-land kidneys excrete a clear, amber SuKl
Mra. DelU
Mich, la to «ar BMri-Again, akakni City celler yesterday.
y occaflon
vi*lted thoir aani. Miu. Peter Bebme* Sick kidneys send <mt a thin. i<al<'eonveftr of Ihe h
aud foamy, or a ihlck. red. lllsi!:-- !
tendt oub old frienda.'
\\>Jne»0as
A. B. BtJnr,

Hra. Wrskoop-t noUar la vlalUng
C.*^>rge C-upard '« working for ing urRte. full of sedlnieni and Irreg
. bare for a while.
Tom Kelderhouae.
liar of passage.
' Man Donaer evr opotator here, atTraverse City.
leame down from Ktrgiiey to atunci
Mrs. Tnm Kelderhoii.e and children
Danger signal Xo. Z come* from the
4mUM the tanersl of bta mele
i-peDl two days at her motberv. Mrs. lACk. Back paint, dull and h«av>.
The Kingsley Bportsmeni’ club ex- the surprise psrtj Friday
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'ibpie
citr. . day. A. C. Wynkoop
■ .......................... — rs came todav of the death of Frank Regent s of Maple City
or sharp and acute, tell you of w.-k
opemtor In bU pUea.
Mr* Sadie Kelderhouse and two kidneys aud warn you of the ni>
hospital at Trarerse City. The funeral rMIdreo of Traverse CItr are vV>li proacb of dropay. diabetes
and
her brothrr-ln law. Minor Kelder Brtghty disease. Doan’s Kidney P.llr will be served in Uaceabee will be held at the chapel here Tue*
ririUng i^avea.Jhara i
day fftemoon. Ur. Smith It will be houre.
cure sick kidneys and cur* them per
You can remembered, fell from a u*e *MI'“
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Our leieher,
0«car Bartb.
-iianenily.
Here's Traverse ^ty
last
fall
at
bis
famt
Ssf*rdav
in
Traverae
of
hot
gsiherinr
appifls
ai
Ss'-rdav
Traverwe
Ci>
Swich and a cop <
proof;
of here, breaking both; peter Swan I. rltlllng bis daughter.
the after- sonthenst
ooBM at any' time during
durii
tieorge W Wlkel, 3«3 Sixth street.
Burfli nd.
noon for the nconlnal am of 10 cenU. llmba and sustaining other serious Id
Travers* City. Mich., say*; 'My kid
Burfl.nJ made a busine** ney*
Oph Case and apn Carl went to Jurtoa.
otbered me for acme four
>d Raplda yeaterday for the pnr- • Mn>: Arthur SpgrllBg and ehlldren trip to Traverse City Friday, returnThe rblt-f sy-mplom wa» a
poae'of having Carl’s eyes (eated.
visited at the home of Mr and Uri. ing Saturday.
n.-akci's* of Ihe seeretlons which

Fpod Tnbberer Sunday and Monday'.
Bora, to Mr, and Mr*. Ceo Oleson, uere irregular a*nd of an unnatural
March 14.
.’'Mra. Blaa Brown baa retarnrd
A temperance
sefinon and sothe a daughter, on the 18tb.
color My bark would ache and throb
lyoD an ettendod riatt with triende
esperiany appropriate singing called
Mr*. John Oleson and HtUe *on are wHh
__ __ pain, _and there war severe h-ad
MAVFIELO.
«iri relatJyw In nUnola.
out a larger congregailou than usual here on a visit with her sister, Mrs. ,^hes and
afternoon the I
.. Mra. t.,D. listen arna called to sertety of thl| place hlld a recoptloo Sunday evening,
Nels Oleson
and
II was hard forme lo rest
Honghtsfl Prldajr br tba aertone til- at the home of Mrs. A. B. Bamum In
larch Zi.
Mr. and Mr* John Miller gave n
, i,«.pan.e weak and unne«a of a alaier.
honor of Mra.
dintver In honor of the rhrtstenlng of ft.
^,,^1;. i «-*«^liiduccd lo - try
Mr. aad Mra. Aanm Memro of
leave for her i>ew’
NORTHLAND 8EACHtheir Infant danebter. Racliael Mar-:
K’Jnev l*111* after a n'ttnVr
V Trarerae CHv vlritM frieada aad rolne*r Bneklev. There were
Mr* H. C. Brown and Miss Oer- creii,. Stiliday. March SI.
of other remedies had l)cen tried unher* .laat week.
eight Udiei preeent and all trade Holton spent Friday in Ornena
nnnidma Hesletlne la sHU on I'le ,
and before 1 had taken
: 'toward Donn rettimed to KaU»ai the delightful oceaalon. DeroWts* Aolonla Barth It risiling • vk h«. rold'and old age being Ihe
j m-aa-much better. noniJn
, *ra> eonege yeeterdar after j",
a ^'
two riMZr’e*Mrrfe«'"and aelect' readln
trouble.
friend* at Leland.
uing with the uw of the remedv
eeka' vaeatton
'
sreeka'
apest with hit par'
sm'^HolHs TabbereTand ~*M^
now toleWe nnderaiand there
Mr, and Mr*. Fr«d Frederlek»on
ciThed. 1 prornrvd -Doan's Kid
e Whe.'1.vw-« , ____
Warrhall were followed by ♦•eve rented Bert Thomas' farm for
r Pill* at
a tbe WaltI l>rng Co."
^ Mlea MaMon ^Abbott, la
riorii,
preeeoUtlon to Mra. Tbompson 'I'e next season
gr nelghbofboood. OIsJ in hear It.
y»twoved from her rao«t iun«»
,e r.orae dne ehlnna as a slight teiMiss Clara Holton has been visit
Ml«s Bveraon of Sottnna »*v l. vl»............baa
— _bills
..- out anMeOm
m- ttlmonlal of regard.
Refrashmenu '»* frith friend* and relatives ai Sul ti-~ -ii her iiTvele-- John ThoresoQ.
agenkt for the United
rncing nn
aale to be* held cnnsUtlne of sandwiche
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pickle* ton* Bay.
About 30 of Mr. andMp* Htirrae. States.
cakes, tea and coffee
The .oeial and entertainment rtvm 'i ind. gave them a genuine surprise: Remember the
were aerv-ed^ The only cloud npon <t the Ollls Pcier school bonse Satnr VtVdnesday eveLlng. the 18th. some | take r*».oiher.

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^NOTIC' TO CORRCtPONOE^TA.
' Every areaR oorreependeMoe Je reWWod tM UU10 wee. Ail oonwpontf•neemust TiSOt ihe Herein oHtee i»ot
3aUr VtM TueedM itMo ftfeaek «**ek
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41 eorreipgwrfwitt Ml to AM
- fkeiroJn^ttt^fDAy be aoeofeA ttut It

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hbiials.

r 'ncMitnf 'wm tb* &a«gkL|4>r vtmUc »•■ *
■. A Terr'tioai LoUad. Bnoeaa Bay and Trav-'
...the parting
Ttlsg ao
BO eoon
BOOD to take
tako pleoe-iflae
place. < flee progmei
prcsran w«
vu ri
d t» which : erae CBy being proooBK. Mitalc and
Mr>. TbonpecB hae been a eoiiatant; ■ LAlaud TbtJi.li
. n-<id< ui here tor eighteen years a«d ah.Uty. The proe
boa 1- a. A^ro/u^l cake* and eedfee wei
; served at midnight The ladM earon’tba^ the r<*peet aad love or the con-; v.>eial were tZ<Ai.drt'B ini^runixk *111 sell aL ofr^unlty.
| Uiae Hauie Patiliu mcsI hlaat weeh ‘ *“* the genOeoieti to. .ower. Every.
one se< I cd to enjoy thwnni-lTea. a*
they always do at Mn. Bbeme*'.
Thnrsdny _ ___
March rs.
aVAB* ft—
[ Mra!*Wan‘.day.
I A vory onlet veddlag
OLD MIMION.
pay MiXoage vlaUod a friend Ixxed at the LewU Brinkman of Chicago U ru­
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.John 8wen
iting rel
in' lbs
as plat
D. L Bnalgn baa a
’ :-t^. by B___ ____
A. Miner baa gon<t- to SIIlk Rapids to
the comer of Blair At
: Anna, and____________
Ole lArMO were made do nome trlsamlng.
««tMt tt Tnrmf__________
which be r
pnrobaaed, U carl
Friday evening.
: man and wife. The Eev. J. J. Haaki
The farmers' Inullntr. ♦.Hd Id this
Moody.
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Mra. Blnipy StUea came down from »tad of Sutton. Bay oioclated. The place last Saturday was veil aiteaueo
Mra. Bert Bancroft and- chUdren or T„,e»e aiy to riall ^ra. Thompeon .vtmng couple will make their- home Tbe Rev Mr. Alllngton and the Rev.
Fife Lake arrired-yeeteiday for • ^oreception Thnraday af- » th the br.de .■ parenU. A reception
. Lockhart iof Tra'
• City gave
Bith her tUiof iniaw. Mra. Wm. „„„n reluming to Trmverae City «l" h* Id’^vn »'■ “>• borne of the
I’llt-on, jr.
Sao rday.
I eroom'a parent, on TueMay next
Brinkman Is still very III.
Thr date act-for the domoeratic I yy...- «reidaa a aunrtae partr'
Carrie AnderMn .pent SunClara Miner of Traverse City \ li­
.wsaUp Mueyw for Parm^ to^
tT.ra'rt In c^Mbratag^e I day with her parenu at thb place. lted relatives In ibis place last Suuti*r
, March Z3. _____________

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LflRECTOBS
H. i> HrLL,Prt.ident,
.\. V, FRLEURICH u.d
lHao AimtLM, Vioe
PreoklenU.
C. A HAMMOND. Cwnhier.
Wo,, LoodoD, btephiD L*nU
nt r. lii>o.
. Lhnlio, J. M.
HufiinanU-1. K. C. Degmond.
Beuj Ihirlby. J.O. CrooteT.
H. B Uamor. F. H. Smith.

We risk BODoUccot
wituaiAWAi tiouj gnj^dtpomtor kud Dcver have nhwE octe.
Onr dvpcgita are pATnble cat
demand and can be drawn
any time tbe dciuaitor deirea.

SENOON.
'homo last Tuesday after a two month
Alvlo Siricklcr has been visiting
wUn Mra. Eagle's mother. Mra.
relatives here Ihe lati week.
Smock.
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Mia* Eva Jaiiulah arrived home i xhe third enai
............... _ . ypendlltg the winter «
- Uat^week-after’gpendlng
M.‘&
in Traverse City
I afternoon and Sunday avanlag with.
-'V.is* Be»ie Jarveit la spending a'Prtatdlng «‘*-T A. T. r
few days visiting friend* lo Traverse.charge.
L'.iy.

C» A KoberiMt- and aoo of Travev-rxe c,ty «erc In town Friday on
businesa.
Alb.-« nemeni apent Tburaday In
town on hi* way home from Marlette
* — he h»j been at BcbooL
w Harley Kinney wa* a Traverae City
vu.i»r Saivrda).
tValier Dexter left thl* morning
for Blrd*vi<-w. Wash. Saturday evenJpg ni>oui ilbriT of hJ» friend* gatberhlR home for a farewell v
Game* were played and refreahm
of dougbnuis and coffee w-ere served.
A Bloe wateh WEI presented to him as
n token of thdr trtenJebtp
wishe*;
Mra. and Miaa Eagle, left for thrtr

Timely Suggestions to the Newly Married People
Comfortable Home is the First Thing lo Be Considered.
House furnisning with us is a speciaiity.
have made this oarttcular business a I'fe study. ^During our long experience we have acquired the exciusivesate of the most desirable lines that come under the head of home furnishings. Thii is the HOME of substantial furniture. Buy here and'you do
not need to buy again. Come and get your complete outfit or odd pieces at boitfun nDtch'prices. No mi^tter whether you live In a city, town or somes
f^mote farming section, we will furnish your home and you^can pay for it as your income will allow.

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Carpels, Rugs, Curtains and
LlikolcDms
We wcuU] uiiioh rather show you llieso
than to tell yon alnut thein. It will pay
you veil to risit this Departme-at as wu
bavd an inoomparablh line of the best

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COU HES* DIVANS and PARLOR SUITS
It DakM no differed whst
kiadot in caiY euir you
want, WB can otiPHT you.
Over two fanodred tfifferei^
■tyle Sooken to wtlcot (nun
selling up from 75c*

Purler StaBtfe wid Library
tables
Atk to RM onr LEADERS.

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DINING caAns
^Tewant y .nr opioioe on
th:- Cliiiir qui-vtinn
Our
Lu- of D.n nr ar.- made k>
stand tl;<' te.-t. We also
■a'r.V a p.-«i line of Njd
ChHua f!Ld Chnire for the
kitebeu, up fiooi 45c.

Our Easy PaymentPlan
Mokes onr Goods Easy to
Pay lor and onr Low Prices
makes them Easy to Bny:

We take great pride in aboniog out line of t'pboliiered Foruilorp.
can not be diaappoioted in aixkiug a selection os we have an extra large
auorlment in tbe very latett atyle* and tizee.

BOOK CASES
This illustration sbows the Sectional
Rook Case. These c isea are psrticalarl.v'ailapted to tbe boim- ss well as tbe
odire. We alto bare tbe •■ombination
Book Case acd W’rilinc Desw. . Ooine
in and eatimate.
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We mU the maebinea that a child nn
operate with the beat teenlta. A large
complete line of everything for tbe kitchen.

VES-rrS THE VICTOR
Tbe kind that carriea its own leaves, the illostraliou show* the ul'U exiTAeilded. Can be made larger or smaUer without remoriDR the table Linen
or Ditbea, always safe and reliable, cosu no 'more than tbe old kind.

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Beds, Springs and Mat*
resses
At suriiriiioElr low price*
Aak to
svr^ Ol'B
Ol'R special
SPELMAL”'..
Be!,
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Mair>-sx. conip:«-ie f. roniy $5,75
This IS a Uir^aiu at SlOOo.

DAVENPORTS
Tht *e can be u»*-d a* Couchee. as
U’fri' ba»T th«- adjustable end*.
Tb<-c nr<-maiie i i lh>-newest styW
J upb->l*U-reil
-------- - _.’.u------------with a. superior
grade of Verona. Car P,u*h anti

Dressing Cases, Chllfonlcrs
and Commodes
Wi- hare a full line of (■•*rli. Space will
not allow a des-ription nf these. Imt a
close inresi'L’sti'iQ w.itjld reveal some exoellent barcum* for which onr store is
vndely known

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THE PEOPLE'S HOME FURNISHER

STOVES AND RANGES
Von will settle this question in a Teiy
short time after •eeing tbe large sspoior
lice of high grade Btoves and Bangee. Be
sore and see tbe QUICK MEAL BAVOE.

OUR MAIN STORE
120 E. FBONT ST, Traverse Oly

Our Branch Store
BIVER ST- Elk Baidds, lOelilgaa

OJtANO nuVSRW MMIAU^ ^ttOAV, MARCH <7, IM.
•ATCR.
I rink K*Uor uia vtfe vltiM M.ft terr latM««lAx Ulk on roiMca Ul oThls (brm-toM vood
Mr M M«. r»*Bk CrnnMot «(
Rw^efa.orer Ba^dajri MtoMw tc ■ food atM« Mdleaec potu. Oet»To wui Imt* • Milov
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.k. rcnloraM «r» Ttiitiof Mn- ' Prwk
r» «ad
*ft«ooti at tte <teM of W «m« lo ton tUa sprtaf. H« aoid
«k«
Fnak BM
VOoom
«Bd Blehud
«o«nooii
Ctmm^S^pawtt, Jtr. and Mn. J. apeai Roster
Cteri* Use mt/
s iramoo ttesk oCcrlsg
.teTe Kdd S.OM
> If te ted ka4
O. LMtw. M thli bU«*. Tter «Mte OIwuneroL
“k«L
Mr*. Joooph Roar* U qoU* poorer
Uii* vitttof.
Mta* Rasie FirUis of Travotae Qtr
Bea^la BtoeklDf of Elk Rapids <*»- »» •
for a few tee* of tte
ROUTH WILUAMRRURO.
**“« Fortos. _
Tter* «ro qoJte a lot of poUtoM ed OB frloate tere Bndaj.
bate UiU too
Mhw -Alice Tar
Mr*. Matilda Sloofb of L._ BapMt
Mbw
Ti tor »«*o I* UscklBf
ter etealSf of tUt vook. fioat
Tte proraiUsc pfleo bffss la vUltfng
...............ter aoibte.
Mn. Mary »=*>“*> »«• ‘-*f
Lo»* Laka towtuhlp. Tlallspte^ froB ottef ulm aro «x-................
with bor pamt*. Mr.
T.'V Hamer retontd ToewJay I
fiWB aSlilt til Bootb MtltoB eod ^
**
Keirtoae teiplBf
hi* hrotber Bert
.»T.r.
Till U % I nttl« nr»TPT mmlliin ’
The school*, te the Black andI Conr
U Trarmte Qtr
, ©oanir. M
lade
distrtota
hkre
begun
ii.vir :spring
•pbe'lU Miuer
M'lUer”aad“’Tom'j8liDon.',8a^uftf«
bwlD<
mc
intiM. mhMn
i ■Pkall*
«no lom onoon,
Of Mr*. mieu'Olbmi.
i*B*de a tnul—t UId to Trmeer*ei
Boohi left Hooter wltb a
We
did
sot
Tbe Vree MetbodMt* aro boMlnf
teto^r^
i«f >'>•'*
*PPl«dertlnkUoii.
MB. Or«. U, UirtlUek C. ,,, BoU,,
BOTvJeoi at tbe ocbool booM aaeb.
'
, htetncM ti«e tn ^ kV derUnkUoii.

1,^! HowMl.
__________ . «U
«C

.bo.,

“uow,

«1M to Ooo.

Kite.

TV

Oral Wood
CbR Go. to Oco. Zterood nab
•wM of seK. tot I. wee, l.

F,:tou«« mWEnteaffy
Haaoab 4 ter Co., parcel* la aac; 4.
T *7, R 11.
loTBa 8- Carter and wife to Geo.
L Kewnan. n &0 n. loti
I 43.
> M
........................................40,
ft. of w M ft. lot 4 blk. 4. P.
H.’« 1*L
Geo. R. Newman and wife to Ite*- Campbell, n 60 R. lots 41 and
» 6* f«- «*f w 15 fl- tot 40. .blk. 4.

fiylfricd, yet want la
be coffedJy llrcssed
Rod in the hdght o(
fRshfcxk-^wfCRr Oodk*
craft Oothes.
Ocidtcra{tsii|!9Kat]|

S';."" "”‘-

Rre the best tafeied

!,„™l ««■ “

r.”, TOk'''"
“I
k-11-t U, M»„ J. »TO
—bed fitting and
March U.
Dora, to Mr; and Mrs. Chris Fort<to.' "5
tc"*l“V***"'•
u daughter. Friday, Mareh 30.
| "i-mZ
e, aP to Homer
best looking garments Rt r moderate price to
Heary B. Carlisle kfi Friday with, W’. Gore, t 6o ft. lots 30 and tl. blk.
tso car lead* trf rmutoe* to thoto. P. H'* !•(•
be had. They are the only all wool ckithei
■ Balarlat aad expect* to re- Tip aafl OB* of trpbcdd feeer at Elk
liUsbug. Pa., market
| Minnie H. Darit to Harry A ObtIb.
ftoaa ^*amer aod little daaetiat these prices.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. CumU of parcel* In rllage of Blackwood.
al u> Boutb Mamioa laat week
I
Stereb ti.
E. Bryant lo John Kelley.
eltlt wttb her parasu. Mr. aad Trarerse City droye out to thitr farm} lotLina
Htciclrcds cf wearers in this city will
Sunday

'II Ororer Park.
' L. Prar h»* a ilck eow,
,n-o K«»a
oaocNRBURa
. P. Crouer and wife l Henry |
Mr. PTeemaB tnoum* V>« loa »( kl^
m- rv.e>j,
m;t* jc
...
rerelred

letter
trow

Bttot.i
Is
working
,
testify to this. See to it that your Spring
MIm Aotb vau bat bceo vMUag
10. II and 14, Fkisirr I
or Mn. Dickerson
I
te-eMer. Mr*. Cha*e. wbe
'^a
CUf ™
for -----------a few.dara.
; - Tttveiwe
------------------^
Tbere U from t£ (o 30 acre* of corn
i«b«<l,lte r>«w naradiae. New Met- ter A Shingle c ipany. boardlu, , - „„„
suit
&r.d
to>' cccl bexr the Qothcaft label.

Henry '
house.
be4Dc
Pleaerd: could
Jr . lots 10. 11. and f4.
• Foster
Fosit « Crat‘te?te“lb^^?^dn
««ard«r of fartn labor belnE -10”- 'tpoe-" •'Ki^'ntaln* od one ilde,
Ml and Mrs. Arthur Domice of •cr odd.
frail
trrr*
ard
flowere
In
blooi
Fa*t
Head
were
tbe
guests
Sunday
of
Mra. BUao Kawn U romtsf hone
. Geo. W. Batketi and wife u> AnMarcb 36.
tbe ntber: permhlee Ineely
Mr and Mr*. C. L Domlne.
llodae.
tetee. after a-<onple
a-^onple of week*’
week*' inaii
Halt
Mr*. Arth'T ror*cy and bate
•la Trarerte C»r wlUi ter tenfbtarj
Many hare tUrted pruning ther or­
to Maple Cliv for a m-'t with
Mr*. Rar Dodd.
chard*. That , right March and ,3, P, H ’a Srd.
parent*. Mr. "id Mr*
KUcheB. June are the months to trim for fntt t J B Orelltok
C». t
Mr*. Carl Welter I* Hill
lae lariner* lueumw hcw >b vim , _
James D Beach is at the Gregory Chair Co., parcel
>U In
tick Hit. The r.f» Hr HasUo* made «nniiertumvio riali Mi-i, Beach who, ISih add.
Mteloa. on* featare of (be meeUbf
,I2ih add
her a call ta*t Sirndsy
is there for treatment.
]1 Richard
A.
Richard.....,
— .------------ ,--------Tbe ur '•‘"t counter in the Nt toea
Hr and Hr*. Wilitam Forton V i Rowe. e4 of lot is and lot 14. Mk.
t :..^rrr
•iKowiaa «»>. haT" bad ePreral good run*.
store It Bllcd DP agalB—Miae eery
.tertsadd
4.
- P
- H’s 3rd.
m SSL ™' There -111 tea mtollliwiailcb
rted temlr'
tut and O
Hike Dicholt and wife to Ella M.
It^Slte
i*«- ko* *ocUI -at tbe ArtBairong »
Aktel *od «
John*cn w.
Irxtal opIlOB. Wo bepa. It
t
Irare*. w (0 ft. lot 4». Oak Het^i*
yer*l day*
^-^'tetegb UT till wteT tte» rot-jJ
rot-1 koore FVfter oecBln*. AprU 3rd.
fh'ero w** nicb a iaffe pond^of war. E- n«her had the col»fortuDc
Arthur Vexiocan of Trarerse City! Leonard 8 Hozalo to Sarah E.
Inc tte* c
Buocc.
lot
and 16. Houle's 1st add. | '
drove out to hli farm Sunday
Itwe a good botre lart week.
fbnacd . from bbbw tteltlBg
pad Oeorce Hatel are
..dotaaI MUU
Ml
to Acme
Mareh 34.
March r?.
_________
lac_..
Ml
-.....................................
old orchard, the »ulTtiaBdlng hllU
and niBBlag
Ooat’ want Local Option.
iicn, mnUng It appear labt v^sre toRoxana Bower-'
trlmaUac
I Gold**-*
Moscs Ros’erman
'i ■
and It looka a* tboofb a crcliae had down Into OHalt .tbit the bora aad
a te aw o>r>
tee Herald.
.
cal opUon I*, tnera U more drinkag
man.
w
^
(except
YUBA
MONROE CENTER.
- ■
-..............
- *■ great Bport..............................
lltif (?)
It will be cresOr bepefll-.
fMng boat riding
( Id
34. T 35, R - ■
C. F r'fe 1* oot getting any tetter
Mrs. Carrie Hargrares Is vltiUng <
■•d by lt._
^____ _ jlb^ fap pen cn tbe itreeu of OrUtU
Lln<!s
J.
Tnoicy
and
wife
to'Ralph'
sent
hear.
AM Soolak tea aold bU pla«e to
prayer Veet lBc April
Potter LeKKctfi.
iKn-lser,
reiser, sli of *»44 of oeW. *«. 6. '4'e«
A Brust
f?”*?
wUI b^t (S?. Herendcen-* reSldett
Bruit rpent
fpeni (two dsys at Kings- T 35. R 11.
it more whiskey used than where:
‘^e, i^d htrs on
'-Ttted a few of their nelgbbor*
ley lajt week.
Jacob Hyanl and wife to J. R Par- there is no local option. Now then. |
Batnrter to celebrate Mr Pulclnbert
man n
11 and e t» ft. lot 10. blk. !. If ihlt be tree .why do not the aa-!
tlMhtey. Ther ret>ort a floe Ume.
at_la
Wilhelm's
add.
loonr, their agent* Cud their I««a*.,
^ M. Weltb 1* feeling gnlte poorly home of his steter. -Mr*,
bert.
Auditor General
lall te Iter With local option? Good I
“Pj**
»
net*
of
nw4*.
sec
17.
T
H.
R
10.
burineas
men
use
no
such
armmanl*
i
^
\\’. L Brown and Mr*. c/E Osbon
and
phis Johnson to W. 8- Feldi, tou for It U the nmney that ms
were called lo Monroe Creter Satur
8t». March II. a giri.
1.
3.
3
and
4.
blk.
3
_
_
_
..
blk
:.
H.
UR
Co.'s
I4ih.
ter.
so
If
local
option
day by tbe serious lllnoss of tbclr
Tiertnan Kettner i* working tpr EG K- Hodge* el al lo Ja««» drinking and more'boering. H would'
““•’I"**
,eye^ gneday. reluming to her school father, H. Grown.
8. Patrick.
Daisy Me Combs Is working
Mn. Oor Black
Black and
and »<m
*<m Carl
Carl spent
apect [‘kU moralng.
MIB* Anna Peso rMled her pir> Mrs. H. Hargrsyes.
or ar* glad to know te U acme’, f,* ,___
d«^*___
la*t week in Prankfort,
aell.
psre«U
te
Oakwood..
March 33.
ppi* laat Saiurdav,'yetuhning to ber
bottor,
a
.. % apd
hope te vfU tote te dble, yuitlng at N. E Bayler*’
Howard Whiiteg and wife
Icral opUoD? ThI* 1*'a poor arguto te ou agate.................................
‘Hr. gnd Mrai Mirrln OoUIn rUtted rchnol Saturday ntgbL
wood Butler and wife, lota 34 and 3S..
tor a set of burteest
Hanfaon Polcipbcr Is getUng tet­
.
HOLMES RIDING.
Mra. Sarah Coate* hM dosed herl.t Ow. Mllllman’. Btinter. .
P. H.'a ?n<L
trjMVb. Bd Smith U on ibc aluk
"T
tt-r aSKS’Sro hto?£1£ SfS
tea** foe a time and will ylall among:
Harrison and dangbter Nellie ter. we are glad to hear.
clali
butteea* to
,, ^
. toi^..^
Miss Meaa —
Sam Mlnthoro baa hired out to Bdd
her teUdraa.
,
(
lyl'IUd at Wen. Oritath'* Randay.
been atoppteg
TteJ^pM Aid' aoeleU met at
R,,oh CoaU ha. gone to wprk for Cartele for tbe aummer.
•rood.
They tell us farmers teat we vOl Ure JnlemT' M»1Ee*“*fh^MwdL n5S£
Mr. and Mr*. Ludka of Manistee for the past mouth, .mii reti
Hn win Anref** last Wednesdav jm
J
B.
Barney
to
Herbert
D.
Gage,
not have * market for ',*11 of oar you ip.

are rtiiUng the tetter’s parenta. Mr. htr borne te Traverse City *
■M jw lar^r aftpnted. Owr U, Roy gUck spent Snadi
grain It tbe saloon mnat go oot of
Mr*. W. WIells and daughter Mrs lot :. Evergreen Beach Resort.
and Mr*. Harrison Puldpher to
^ dinner t^. ,A gt^ thne wu{ yj,, Hlsara Margery CoMn.
bnalneaa. Tb a wideawake farmet
Ray Bancroft, attended the Macca
halered by all present. The Atd win;gniy and Nellie BUek clewed the few days.
tbit Is Itoab. Let us see how tar UiU )For the Herald!^'*^'
Lottos Dean entertained his school bee supper last Tuesday In Klunler S. Bargett. eH of lot
-meet te iwo week* with Mr*. Htedr.
at Bnckler-* skaUng rinki S*tT
C.
goes.
Snppoae
I
have
i
Hiss GteBza-Bcnneit la -working in
teat FrMay night at bis home.
Mary A. Miner, latut ehM1 eraan
• Mra. Charlea Crawford Is on theiortg. afternoon.
Julias Campbell and wife
tbe uaylnm In Trarerse City.
Beth few hundred bushels of corn, rye or .ha Nsike Mlc
Mck »*t.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Pirwey of Metlck LouU U a
Mrs Eraersbn Bennett Is enteruio B Tompkins,.........................
lou 33 SDd 34. htk. 3.. barley, all g^ atock foods.' All I *IMW.
m6. and
died
a
P. H.’i Srd.
' bare to do U to rsdse a few more
Loan Totton has left the achool teg a cooMb fr«m Hartford. MIcb.
Orewn. March It. IMt, aged l gw,
Rteg bU tethar,
March 33.
Augusta
M.
Lewis
to
Alva
E‘Ue.
bogs,
a,
or
sheep
to
feed
ll
Tbe
ladiea
came
(with
well
Blled
nd gone to Trarer** City lo
3 mowth* aad it day*.
ter tone UmA
wH
of
nel*.
sec.
38.
T
36.
aa
the
drinking
habH
baskeu
Of
good
thing*
to
eat)
Iter’s
^
Tron., TO hTO « 0» OATO
ft. MiM retber Orar retoraed t«-ter
HOOOR.
the demiland for meat and flour
home of Mrs. O Lure last Frid .
. * chnrcli. tk« TO,. TOTOIHt
In niet. Na I after a three Nahum ATery-a hotae and ooatenU Match IS.
Increased.
sewed IS pounds of carpet rags for
raoatloa.
bnrped Tneaday aftertMoa.
her
Mr, W:iey brought a
NORTHPOHT,
usnally ... ____
________ ______ ____________
Abont arty of tte .................................Mra.
ronog people of, xr*Lace entertained tbe ladle* of
lanles
from
hit
nelghbornood
Hlti Lottie Ncteon returned
I light. tChy are etery. Mr. and Ml*. Miner have ev
tbte ridedtr bad a anrtirta*
anrartae ntrty
ntrty *1.
at. ttVTlcteltr
tlVn
at a rag bee and aereral
Otto Kyseika and wife to Bmll,-P«■ n ladle* from Sumrait Cltj-...............
s and gi^n grower* tn
n sll
all onr
«
deepest sympsthy. in this tealr eOP
and Mra. Al Oo('ke..froin Summit City Friday of last Cadillac this morning, haring spent the train, making tbe Dumber present tander.
434 ft. *4 lots IB. 16. SO
past two week* with her grand
n.i
n.
blk
13,
H.
L,
4
Co

’a
lOlh.
All
forty
twohad
I
'


Terr
enjoydale
...
dbwhen
tee
mbta have clesred a««w
Mn. Ranger, who has been very
.. ------------------Mr*. Pearl Byce 1* Tlaltlng
Wm Bishop and wife
Emil Pe- cuaclng tbe subject of how to grow and we no kagar toe Ihtongh •
Ume.
III. but la now eoDTalrscent.
la playteg ganea.'old home tbe past week.
43H R *H lou 18. 16. 30 better crops and more grain? Be- tfisa dately.**
Avery's bouse and oonimts
Mr*. W. B. iobnston went to Tr«v
Btp, were aerred oft Mr*. Shaw died Wednesday
k
13.
H
L.
4
I
Cos’
lOtb.
burned
to
the
ground
last
Tuesday,
canae
we
need
more
grete.
Tbe
S. W. Wood,
eree City thU tnoraing to afleDd a fc*
and tng. after a Jong llteere with <dropey. day*.
while the family'were away Ttei*
need for It l* felt oo the farm and te
Fnneral aerrlce* were held Friday
Ids T and K. t
10. H. L. 4 Oo.'i the cities. We must have more tnei
I bor* and fri^dt i
teg
'
' Fteeh,
'
Tbe Rey. Mr. Etobinaon spent tM
iaitoVmr'br au*|
mm JU.LRN*E FOOT*
and burial was. made te Pte Lake
help
Hr.
Avery
to
and
bread
to
take
tbe
place
of
.
tb
day In Tnyeiae City, retumlng tbu
Mardi 13.
cemetery.
>ckmg to
EASE.
tuned again.
harmful drinking bablt which b loseyeUng.
The ladle* of tbli riclnlty ^
loif 5 and 6. blk. 3. Oak Park
Mr. aad Mrs Geo. Hodges atteo
> poor vIeUms
Mra. M-ill Darrow and cbtldi
drep of
meet Friday of tMe week to nHr
Slade and wife lo Mary
■nln* to
Smith. w4 of Dwkt aad nw^
Mr. Arery i
it
Is
really
boylke
to
the
'saloon
ler
parent*.
Mr.
and
«>re.
Geo.
s Rg ttfk teat Ratarday.
Hodgee.
and tots 3 aod 3 aod *e4
*4*0! element to argue against local i
Uame
March 33.
net* Of sec 4, T 36, R 10.
Mias Ida Soott left Saturday for InRudolf Wiedoft and «tfe to Anna
terloeben. where she will teach
ELK LAKE.
Suliltao. lot 4. blk. S. H. L. 4 Co.'s
three
months
‘term
of
school.
Via* Roth Thorne sneat Batayday
Leander Peek srrlyed home tonight For the Herald.
Amost Zouire and wife i o WllUam
at her home in Trarerae Olty.
Where** it has pleased our dear
a trip to Chicago. .
Mr. and Mr*, ti'infam Hobbell and from
The experiment
experti
In sending Hour Heavenlr Faiber to remove from our Ttohm and wife. sw>* of nwV sec 16.
' ^Sn. MAtaOjBMoa u aa tte M< ehlldren of ^rth
raeet San- Tla. tbe P. M. to Nrv 1York and Phll- midst our esteemed (Uter. JulU Ann T.38. R 10
day with MT. and Mn. WIU Gee.
Joseph Boon et al to Ostur Griff
Nickerson, we humbly bow te sutr
sJelpblii has prewed titbat It
Hyi
Mrs. Minnie Hyde
WHaon of Trav- taken throngh by this route many mission to HI* will.*
t 36. blk 4. Boon 4 Anthony add.
sa'Cltr, who syeyit seyeral yean as boun sooner than by any other
NuHonal Loan 4 taveaunenl Oo.
mourn our loss, wbicb.lt
mtelonarr in Bonth America, gaye Jbe Odd, Fellow* have addeu .... ber eternal gain.
Emma Caster i4 of loU 3 aad ‘
Nevenaore will oar church be blk T. Ooodrich'e add.
rugs and nrtalns to tbrir parlor and
haye made aeyenl Impreremenu. graced by her presence. Never
The body of Mrs. George Ny* was
making one of tte best balls te the wltlwebeRr words of cheer and couosel from her lips. Neve
wlll tbe brought to Rochester from Attica
inty.
os the loring hand of and burled te the Roebeater cemeMlrs Emma Barth wa* pleasantly extend ‘to oa
hip.
surpriaed at tbe home of Mr. aod Mrs <
Mrs Nye was SO years eld She
has gpue to her "Home Over
Robert- Probst. last Thursday even
been a resident of Rochester
There. Lft us ever
T cherish her te
( In fond
from childhood.
brance ber many irtnes and prodt
were serred. Thirty gaeati s
by her example.
Any srin-itrhlng 1» a temper tester.
That te the death of Sis­ The more you scratch tbe worse it
t meeUng of the school board, terResolved.
Nickerson we bsve lost an ear­
the
teacher*
were
tendered
their
prdsnest worker for tbe cause of Christ, Itchf* iKjan’r Ointment enres piles,
Thfse promise to be the best selling of all
odv vrillna > au,
,< d>, Mk ■>
poaltfon.
O. C. Fuller, high the husband s loving and faithful rcioma—any tkte llrblng aI all dreg
U (fl. kk. U . I«p tUlk. k HmeW
achool; MJs* Etta Wlteon. grammar wife, tbe children a kind aod Indul
Silks for the coming seasou.a Cities are
aepartmeat: Mia* Julia Grant. Inierfeaturing them in both window displays
lediate department: Miss Juka Milt
losolved. That e tender < r bearter. second primary: Mitt Maude
and advertising.
sympathy ai
Bnrdge, grat primary.
TO* 0, t™,. Tkeontd
husband and children In ibelr great
Arthur Bordeaux of
Muskegon, aftUctloo.
They are especially good becatxse of their
soeut a few days last wrwk with hit
Resolved, that In token of esteem
adabiliiy to any style of dress whether it
psrenu. Mr. and Mr* Ell Bordeaux.
departed sister we pUce
py at. vba a bor, bred aod himm (ren wnk or nlar he
a
Wder Fergaaon of Traverse City copy of these resolnlloo* on our mtebe a whole Suit. Waist or Skirt, they are
held a busteest session al the M
prvsent * copy to the husband
'hureh laat T~e*d»r exenlre He . ..
equally good.
the guest of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Math-

$10.00 to $25.00

i s^iA-^ \% ira;
S'.

.0 b„ bo.0,

.?.S‘s.'“”.'inb".L.''ii*:'Si!

A. J. Wilhelm

_____

^

kT'

«n’is.’ES

.....

.‘.WmParJt^r^lSiriROplre..

Traverse City’e Best Store

'The Pteasant Smell
of New Made Bread
*a

TO

cod Ik.

*e fcji

■d

fc, d,

Rough Effects in Silks

le. UW. bread md MB
a wodd baya fmfw divanre
fi bake t«Ki bread I dtereea

LUy White
’’Thk Hoar tkt Beat. Cookt Uae>

Wcattwbotferaadmtlbe«WmBan‘BPafa*d tbe daly paper
-.aadmwe.ir,iaitoMoMbb..orea o&m iremm.
SKT “ ^
wi do srei te
The
meatteae
table.
Tka imed . iTOn tkm a a*.helk TOtomM.
k«dTOkTO —.TO«TO.l«.lfc.*l
~
FaakkrjTOde*..
VAU.CY CITY MUIW oa.

The Santa

t... ,

Incubators
and Brooders

___II. but
very aporyriatiye andlence
PteeliSTO
^^wst of Mrs. U R Peck

Urine
Lfacturers reap the harvest, ungreat -care Is taken to dress
warmly and keep tbe feet dry This
Bt. pstriPks’ d*Y wst rtniT observed Is the sdTic^ of an old eminent au­
by A street earade during tte after- thority. who *a.*e that Rheumatism
noon, adverttsteg tbe ball that was
Kidney trouble weather is here.
of I
attended
1 attack.
,
Tbe Ladle*' Betefll seclet.y will
Gel from any good presCTiptlpe
serve a ebtekeu pte tapper at the pharmacy ofc-halt ounce
re Fluid 6li11 on Friday evening, Mareh tract Dandelion, one ounce Compound
KargoD. three ounce* Compo'ind Syr­
up Sarsaparilla Mix by sbaklug In a
bottle auu lake a irespoonful after
.
inch enjoyed by i Tvry large meals and at bedtime.
crowd.
Just try Ihu simple Rome made
Mart* 33.
mixture at the arst sign of Rheuma­
tism. or if your back acbea or you
feel that the kidney* are nM artlag
a )axt rtgbL This U a
I rislUng friends and rel­
•1- did kioney regulator, and altnoai ceratives te Traveree aty. returned uin remedy for all form* of Rhec
home lYmrsdoy.
ItlRB. which b caused
losed by *r1c
uric aarid
Fred Cooner. who last
the blood.' which tee kMBeyt tall
tewani on the John Bchl
dosser (arm, alter ooL Any ooe can eaailr prepare
hai rented the WTRIam FOrtoa farm, ibla i
* town aad etrinlty.
the Behloeaer place, ea* that they can either aepply these InLewM wove* tram Traveree City grettents. or. If oar readen prefer.
heHt tp hb farm.
' they efll cospound the mixture to
Oetar* TMbIw hu swamped out teem.

Furnished c^mpleim
Everything ready tor uae.

Now Is the Time
to secure ooe of ihe»e
Tb^ will p E
sprlag.
Scveril styles at very
moderate c-ist.

Geo. earns
Gcacral
Bardw^ Store.
New Grocery D-'partmeat ju»i added.''

They are of good weight, have lots of *
wear, aod easily draped, are handsome
with or without tbe trimmiDg.
Our showing is especially strong in these
with good showing of colors tha^ are the
best sellers: Reseda. Broam, Royal, Nary,
Hunter's. Greco. Bloodioc aod Chan*
pagoe.
We carry these in four grades. 85c, $1.00
$115 aod $1 50.

Foulards
Another very popular Silk, these come in
the cooventional patterns in a good range
Gff colors and city stores are making quite
4 showing of them.
These come in 24 in. at $1.00.

1

«RAH» TfUVtNCK MtRALA nUDAY. MAKCH IT. ttOt.
the Rtver ab^ mbat laatheL aa
betonsiBE to ratrbaaka A Mapwr.
atalac hu Mly tUa week

SALOON HAS
NO BUSINESS

vlira ha wSl taka paw

oMni

owweil AND DARTENDCR
WENT TO MCSTINa

---TALKS ON LOCAL OPTION

OnvD. UiciL. lUrek K—Un.
Hitcbm. of T«W*» CII7. »od Nm.
IMcDould. of lU&lMM. vitlted Mn.
Uclnioib mod tuiUr Haodar.

.y. L. l MLOWIN AHO THA «V. '

MA. .ujnoTM..

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. vlalt altb frlcBd* b«r«.
Air. ud Nrs. K. C Stamp and f
M^nf at-Of«wfi Chureh Wadneiday David, or Traverse Cliy. are vtoKlag
Ibirv. Stanpb parvou here thU week.
rening Attraetad Practically
1 Robert Wood and wife, of Trsverwthe Eotira Popvlaticn of
I City, ipeni Sunday with Mr. Wood's

j father here, retnrnliis borne Monday.
-----I Mrs. C. Hathaway was called to
The Qrasm ehortb ws# lllird Wed- Monroe Cenler Baiorday on aeconn>
nesday Dicbt with an enihusUsUe j of the serious illness of her grsnd
gathering Of people who wtnt io;tntli«-. Mr. Brown,
bear wbsi Attorney L. S BaldwiD and ' Harold McIntosh ba* r^tumed
the Rev A A. Alllngton had to say Grand Rafids. MIeb.
npon the local option <jue»Uoo. A*
Hr. and Mr*. D. W Reynolds wer^
prscUcally ever>bo,Iy In the Httie ■j-f.vfree City Callrr* Wednesday
vUlage crowded into the chureb there, yn, Udlea Aid society went to
was no bnstoes* for the one saloon of ;terlocben Sslurday to give the -Old
the place, and the saloon keeper and
convention “ The entertainB. IL A I. WILL HANDLE 4,000 CARS
dosed ibe saloon and at- mrnt w»s a flnaneto! success, the
OP FLOUR.
tended the local option mass mwilog.;
n-colnng about m. Quite a
Tbe Rev, Me- Alllngton was tbeje^.j
„ ,h,
flrst speaker, bis talk being a record j o'clock tiwin to nitedd ibcentertaic
«A«P THIS SUMMCil AT NE-AH- Eame .of It Via Nortbpart But M<
of petauhAl obsemUons of tbc wnrk|m^Q,
TA-WANTA.
It Will Oa Over tha Main
of the aUoon* among tbe 1u«be,men.| „
^
ikiedoff.
Uoa.
tbe Hav. Mr. Alltogton .1 one
^.^e and eapeei.
having been a lumberman and ihcrw l
fore in a good position to
the ef-^,
^
A CadliUc dtopeteh to the Oraod feet of the saloon upon his fellow:
^pldf Preai ycatarday staled that workers, who had been in tbe babll j tbe Grswn rural route.
the
O.
B.
A
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had
secatwl
the
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It.
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nu
dri-fl.
A. M. HINEHAW, OF OHIO,

CASnS MAY GOT BIG CONTRACT
COME HERE

IV

Howor. Mich. Mart&
seat Is about all one bears tMbsE wow
day*.
3. W. Barker parchased tbe vUtoge
home of Ralph Mead last week.
TUley. who has been eery sick
for tbe psit three or fuor mnatbs.
pstsed swsy Thnrtdsy cventog.
J A. Gifford Slid site left tost-woes
for Wolverine. It 1* understood they
will be at \kulverlne the larger pan
of the
Doctor* Shillsday and Corey oper |
Sled or, Mr Pecken Thursday, taking l^kc today after atteedlng Ibe fOScancer out of hi* Up
|<rsl ot Mr*. W S Gardner }«jterday
Mr*. Emetl HrlUon Is rerr low and 'afternoon,
Alfred Soper, a Mioookscpw of
her chance, for recovery are not very , «t-, MsIm-1 Git.i» went to Mayfield
Twlmnc wa* arrmigwed before* TnsBattering at the present lime. Dr. E. j tH* uio.tlne.
In* Ssa'tiun of Ouer for setlias
Covey In aUendance.
| B dry Walu-r. of Fife LAke. la tbe
llqu. • !.■ u.iai.r*. and 'wa* bound oeer
Tbe Honor ba*e ball nine *111 re coevt ->f >>1* brother. Coaniy Cterk ■
to t',,l.rin ot tbe circuit court
oncsnlae ihl* week. The dance glreo Rub. n K Walter
i for Arei.i- roeniy Other arrvwts
for tbe club's banedt brltad tbe boy* ‘
will prt.haLlr lolluw as tbe evidence*
I rnettog of repteoenlaliTr* of ,
Tbe Bret of a aeries to be given
during the season.
* d*-cl*. ,
^
U k undenilood that Frank Chapin »n, vurontie* Tburedtv night

coriiplatot
a graduate from FVm* school, ha* loo «■* rvarbed tu>: to comply with
n engaged a* t<a.kkeeper for Cruse the order of (be beard of edocxtioti
.irtii. all •ocleUe* by Frld*
Siaccy A McGregor
, Mother Oesy'a Emsat FouMra for
At ieasi Bve sorvirl.ty girls
Mr* Prank Tracey Ir.'i this nomKlgu however.
ieg fur Fife Lake for a week's vl**t
i>aw.w*ltt
hr MiUkw Ofo*. aa«— |n
■ b' .'bildrre . fLe-eln Mew TreW.Cee* Rretoanicnig old frlrnds and relative*.
• pe^lflr
palo-Ov
MKs FVlhcr Gray, ot Ibe Penln«i;i7..' K
i xer d>-riM d A household r<
r< turned lu bvr school at Grant' (Vu :
i .kmirUa for 7^ year*.
t. r lods) after a two week*' vacai.m.

anpANDANT IS HERE
'ITARY IMETITOTB.
WwrtS
party to Fitly Bayi
mM Om Ob*p WmiM E# Of tha
ftagMlatlM MIRanr Ontar
WHE OHiU Ey EMfla.

A. M. Haaabav. «aaiUB4aat at tba
OEto WtSTy teaUtata. a>naga Riu;
QwtiMUt O.. la «i the etty awEMftag with tha avacra « Na«b-Uwaata raaoK la rasard to GrlaflaE
a Mabar et atadavto from the a^eol
. utU maamt. n tha deal U oloaaE.
tha boya vlU arUragsly I and remaiii
«UU 9apL 1.
Tha OUo MiUlary laatltnla la a «a»
taewB BChooL about 10 mllaa
fhlw Tlaftlaiitl Tha •tiiAaaU a»
tree tha boat CaaBlea aad the
elEaM at tta a«Aool la thoninh and
tlBM. tt it axpaetad that thara vQl
ba hatwaaa (orty aad BRy boya at tha
' a«Mer ontp and tha camp vlU ba
aOhdoatad akm« atitcUy nUttary Uaea
The bon «1U U*a la taou and that,
band wlU aetDBpany than. Tbit
baad BChtiiti at W plaoaa and U r»
gaiOaS M tha beat tUdast band to
OORBtfT- fit«idar drlQt aad paradta
«C1 be bald and theaa are alwaya latanattac to apacuawt. The eadeu
' raata U’aia teailE to U yaara.1
BiUlt and pandaa are aU by bagla.
Tba anawr camp la a rafolar tea
taia o< t^ OUo KiMtary tnaUtma bat
thia naAaar wUI ba tha Erat Ubm
that aaoh a kmg Joaraay haa been
Made, tha oaspa gtaUeaily alvaya
bsAE toME Stas .Un Ctast Miami
.flttt...........................

Mr. Rcaakaw haa Ualtad OmaBa
and Carp Laba to (ha aammar and li
aery caTorahly tmptoaaad vtth
Omd Trarena r«0oK. thia betas bh
int Tiatt ta tba wlatar.'

tract ta handle 4,000 care of Boor for Tn.
pol.tM on,
i L"”"'
‘f*'

tha piUabBry eompany. ot HU
linn. ... ,h.
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'<”«'> ~"""
froB Northport to Port Waype,
.mt.. a
.rt ..a
I.
“r
Oaa baadted days, aceordlas t
comansity where It was located.
Mrp, H. Harr and son were Trav.
dispatch, wilt be allowed lor the busl- The next speaker was Mr. Baldwin. ] «T»e Ctiy callers Tuesday,
nesA
who spoke along the line of showing
John Sebright, of Traverse Citr.
The Brat eonslsnment of the Boor Ibe exact legal atandlng of tbe saloon.'wa* cailtsg oa Qvswti friendi Banda} ,
Is espeetad over the Northport branch and showing that every man who took j "TrSI’^rnfTr'Harr^d^daaghter;
^ Burt wcrc
ootaUoenaetonyeartookltoutwnb.Lom^
of the T. C. L. A M. toaiomw
rrlday
Ins. Car Ferry Haalsygaa No. 1 be- iha full knowledge that noder the toWjTj,^^;^
ins aebadalod to arrive at Northport the p^le might decide not 10 tolec ^
early to tba mortfas vith a load ol ate hlB boalnesa another year. He; Traverse Hiy yesterday,
) ears at floor.
took up tha saktoii aa twlaled to busl-j
Bart made a buaft.es* trip
and laxas. nslng flgnrea from tbe | ,0 Traverse City Welnctday.
AlthOBSh the Northport braneh wlU
handle a food share ot the Boor via. United States census bulletins, sad^ Mm,,.JIagg1e Hill is la a. serioua
Maalstigtie and the ear ferry to North- siso the experience of nametons HOeS i condition si tba Trsveise Oty boa
, t
port. the bulk of the Boor >1U s® over: and towna in Indiana which have been , pnai with *p»«aobla.
dry for a number ot y««s.
j
line tram Macktoae
For two yearn before leavtog hla
n,lCC ngmoi/' '
acrom the Btralta.

SEm-WINTER
Eadurday Csanlog Ey tha Rav.
A H. PtamiAA ■
Marrfod at the home at Mr. S'.pe*.
Of West ronrtoahth street. Frank A.
Sagar and Mias Dorothy A. V. inter,
both of Tmvarsa City, by tbc Rev. C.
H. Plamlnt Saturdsy evening at «
o’clock In the prcoeccc of their ImlOdtota trtonds.
The brlda whs vtry tMtefcUy
gowned.
*
Altor tbe crnircny a dellrtoBS col*
Ltlon was spresd cf wbieb the
trianda partook..
Mr. aad M«. Btger will make their
futnra boma near Kingsley, tbe bridw
broog befog a farmer near that place.

A replevin suit ws* eommen
throng their attorney, John
PntdtB. la ClrenR court today,
parties belns Sylvester Brown <
CUfUm ptone vs. mtUs 8. Reed. The
dslm for dsmsges nmoonts to fl.OOO.
Six horses appraised by Thomas
FNEaraal OrEar oT Ba«laa Will Oa Ta Sbsne sad Fred Dunn st (TSO. are also
huataaa ta luaOtala a Haw
reptertoed. Mr. Befd fumkhlng
bond of »l.Mb with R. J. Morgan
surety, and has the horses sgato
iday evening, Tnrene C
lAEBs No m Praunml Mcr
mitfim win leave tor Matilster wh<
thgy wUI nsstot In IngStatiag s a

wsreoALWiN

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it
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shich wa. followed by a 10 days’ ill
Mies Bessie Waite returned to ^
Solon this morning jfter spend ng two
day* to the c:ty
Charle* Heck wept to Uanlele.- i:.!*
tnomlug on a bjaim-r* trip.
Albert Clement has resumed hi* po-.
»ltion In the City drug ature after ■
spendlOR aeverel month* to a eonrve i
of study ;d pharmacy at Ibe Marlette I
school
^
Mr* Jane Smith went to Kingsley ]
thi* monring to vUll her daughter. j
Mayor and Mrs. A. V Friedrich will \
h.ive toOivrrow at 11 JO via tbe Pvre
Marquelle road for AtlS'itn. G*. and
other pdDU Bn the rf 'tj for lb.beoefli of Mr, Frladric;- - bcaltb.
Mr and Mrs, A. C- AOdcr*. t. left

CATARRH

Ely'i CruB Bale

Well Kfiewn Peooie Devote Spare
Time te Uahullding Healitv.
There i« no nciisc inlay for any
person unless ulnt,d «1tb an incnrI iblc dl»eare. remaining airkly. with
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I the great advance to mejlc*! discov
Bh Rapid*. Mlcb., March «-On |
gtawtog popularly uf
Tuesday forenoon the home of Law- ; ,,hv*lcal culture
ChristlaosoB wa* badlv dam- ' In 'he d -u saes of diceatlon ac<1 nu
aged .b, Bre whi^ caught to the
kitchen from an oil stove. Ttu- Are

department responded to the alarm
'and promptly subdued the Same*.
Mr* CJirlatlsnaoti was
uRertog
the Unto and auRered conildcreblr
•leejdc*
from itaS shock.
I

afterntum wSih Mr*. Rob. Rei for
..................
farewell to her mother. Mr*. Shcr 1
siom^h
man. who goe* thta week to luske |
,,r,,(n bv the d,*rovery oi M>
her home In Indians.
Some sixty o-na stouiacb ishlet*
todies .me to surntdance.
'^f
tesumoar of their blgb regard tot I sod
f -getierwl. r _
be>v!th
. presetiied her with '.thai ire-v ar** Ann believer* ;n
I power of' tbi* remedy to '•ure prarji
handsome gold ring.
rally every caae. and mey show ihlWn». itowere k.-w purchased the laltb by el'.ng a gnarsniee with evproperty on Pine street fonntrty be ery Si'-cetit box of Mv-o-na to nW-ind
•» 11 due* all tha' i^ .. to White, the hardware man.
mon-t
longing
Thev lake (he wh»IMr.'Power* Is refliting the house ex * rlaim.-d Io
an.) M.-o-na will nut co*t »ou *
pecting m ocenry it st an early date !
“,'^.1^,
Dan Flier, Jr, long connected with ^ y,’rrh 2f.. Apt 2.

WANT
A NEW BU6GY FOR 7S CENTS'

------ ?-----That is all it wi l c-wt to make y )ur ol I botfgr lobk new
with BOYDELL*S CARRIAGE PAINT—Painu at..! VarnisboB at one op»Tation- Oae coat is usual y enoapb- Is easy
to nae and ready f r the Iwiish—Black. Wine Color. Vcrtnd.ion.
Gn»n and Yellow- A*k for Color Card at

Sworn Sfeltementlrom
Discharged Cigar Maker
TtETtrw City. U cLigas. Marab Si. It08.
I. Austin Djer' vest to work tor Po'er Horasth. snan.
faclorer of Ctgait. on tha morning of March 12th. 19W M I
look off m; coat to iro to work Ur. Homnth »j« to ma
’ Too Dat'd twi take eff yonr coaL if ]Ton oanaot go aroBod
and iqoare jonneU widi tba saloon m*B. I eannat keep 70A.
Lie ptit his h^ in hia poehat pnUad ont tbe raoBejr aad
paid me cff. 1 coeaider^ that a d ac^atgt and iwt a lap off.
I ttdcnmly gwear the above sUtaakent to ba tnia.
Aoitiii D/ar, L. S.

t toiOk tafr

Indiana home. Mr. Baldwin was s<
mAM'mIIwP^
member of Ibe bonnJ of children'* 1
-- ~
•' • guardians and was suornoy tor the ' Lctii Option tArili he Diseussed At the
M **N*I> it»W*«t.
beard. The board looki after orphan*
c.ty Oper* HotMc Thi*
fare, tsMi •(.C*cw
and children who»e parents are s- ■
Evening.
b<*l> *nJ
solntely unflt 10 bare the cusiod) o:
-----their owB children. 'In all my exprr-, Tr. H. E. Loreit. of Grand Rapid* Uic diM-iuwl icenj.
brace reMlTuig frum Catarrh and dn^.•
lence.' be declared, "to desllng with , v!:i be the principal speaker at thw •wayaCukJ lu iL-.-bred tiiu-kly, Bi-vc-vn
that
of children, there was not. l<-vcl optlao mas* ueeiisg at the C:iy toe fr-iw of Ta-le sud KmclL FuU HU
. stogie Instance coming to the know)-1 < P-ra boute thi* oveDlng.
Th< re SO eta. al Uni;;-i'<U or by IihU. Lkiud
Orreiu Bal-U for u-« lu aCMnimi* 75 eta.
Cgc of the board to which llpnor wa.. J «i:i be other able • p. okets and a H, ItoAber*. M M anen Stre^-l, Nr* Votk.
the direct ae^ positive cause ofinuicibfr ol ibe business men of the
tbc tondlttona which made the
will be present at the meeting.
ento Improper cn»todlasa of tbclr w*u
.
-----------------------enUdron*
'
appeal has been taken
M. B.14.1. .!«. .POU. .P." U.e 1 ."“"'O-t"""™! I« >1- •««
p,™™., 111*.,
WM.I. .h. U
a*™'p,™,u .re OT.i.nU, p.r.dl« bOo:.;
•W' l' —
tbo pepole
| agstoM the state In th.- Ingham clr
On Sunday Evening. March », Mr
■'“'““^5
*•
,
Baldwta will apeak npon the IcHrel op I*h!rb Involve* the;
lion ooeaUOn in the Friend*’ church. ; <!«’«'»“
company* taxes will
;go to the UnlUd Stales *upreme

dMdfa. Tha speoisl cenmltt^ reportat fh^a special train bad bemt aeeaket^ this wlU leave at B:M. the
» will go meeting
bnckley. Mich, March 14.—Frnnk
tot* loom. St »:M A m sad seenrrepresenting the LsU A
tot^r ?a»aUa and pstophtraelto. |9«.j,renjni ptckle concern.* U uklng
^•sdy abonl W have
tram, the tsnscre for this
thMr lateMlon of gntog and a special ___ jn'i crop. He now has on his
—tin «m be held Eondsy
* *®x1lai every farmer that reOsed
Rtttat arrmnaMwaU.
bere last year. Acreage IhU season
, will be
On FVIday eventot March 27, the
Normal Musical Redul Co, noder
the personal appearance of Prof. Maybee and tonr.of hi* clam, will give the
Otib number of the' Bnckley lecture
couree. It win be hvU to the Coogretbuk Kticks, of Honor, charged gaUonal riiureh at g o'clock sharp.
trtth ratotog a 11 MU to lie and pass
The .roong people have organised
1BE« to this dty. pleaded guUly yas- the Arbuias Dancing club and elected
t«Eay before the United Btates grand Bmll Hoogland president ned M. Hu*
|nrr to Grand Rnjris aad was ar- srd secretary and treasurer. They
ndESig bring emnuded tor sentence. ill meet one night ot MCh week.
Us, pleaded
gaUty t« both the conntt. Change ot time on (be M. A N. E
,
Fl» Snadsy
Enndsy at Baldwtnsvme. 12 Oxieklfy branch goes iw affect Mar.
. Flia
mam
fro* Byraense.
Eyraense, N. T, deetnyed «> The mMl train Wnn not Have
mam Dos
....
A tone portion
ot the plant ot tb*: KtUva cam after tbc arrival of the
train there tram Grand Rapids,
Fan SprtBg Works, tovotring a toe*
MUmated m from ETUiM to flOOAM. and also will not leave Bnckley on re■a-PraalEsBt aerstoad has arrtiten tnrnlsg until after tbe mall from the
a totter ta the Mossochnsetto l^glsto- Bnckley R. F. D. to in.
ttva eommlttce co Eshertm and game A elttseas fowtiihip caocas has been
to which be axptwseca approval of a called St Brigham's ball for 2 p. m.
pnposed wn pnMbtttos spring shoot- Friday. March nth.
— at alcrainry Mt«s sad- water Preparatiom an betag made
wwalBeraWe Urildtog tUs spring.

WCKS PLEAIED GDan

today Car SewtUa, Wash., over ib*
Margnelle rallraaA
Mr. and Mrw H. O. Bwrkbaad left
Mat aM Milk I . _
todiy far a two wiaks- vlsli with tdktlvsa and Mends to tha soathera psrt report* the toUowthg milk mad «
testo;
of the stale and Dllsots.
MUh.
Mrs. & J. Tbampian. who has b»ea
No. 1—Pbts. J.4; solids. MJ.
vlsfUng her tlstor. Mrs. John CuefasaNo. I—rata. U; mllds. IIX
awsky. of St I Fifth street returned to
No
S—Fats.
S
; aetlds. IXJ.
Grand Rapids this mcrnlcg
.Sc 4—rats. 4 : solids. if.S.
Mrs. li C DstU went to Crtad.
No. »—Fats, ti: soBd*. IIA
Rapids this morwtog.
I
No. l<v_rau. JJ; solid*. IIA
Mr*. Time Wbeelock went to Man !
No. n -Fats. 4.1: wBda ll.S.
ton ibii moralag.
1
No 1:—Fpta. 4 1: fcUds. ItE
The Rev. W H. Herbert, pastor of I
the Methodist Church si Klngsiey, r»-j
p—u

IM0H,nCB;

Subscribed and'dwom to befsira me. S. M. Sebo&dd
NuUr> PultUc. io aad for Grand Trarena Cotint;. Michigan,
this -j:i;d dav of March. A D
li U Schufte'-d.
Kotai) PnUie.
M7 (yommiaaian expiree March i7, lUOtl,

wmm

TRAVERSE arV’S BEST STORE

Announcement
We announce with tleasurc ihai *>■ hixe she exclusive agency fur.tbb dty
of the Boston Worsted .M1II1 Press (Joods. These arc the largest drcBt goods
mills in the Untied Sia:c«.
Their produc’.'. arc the best on the marker, they are a saperior quality of
riiie wors'ed fabric* in all grades
Bu\ing ihe-« as we do direct frr-m the mills .<• are able to give you bcitr
values f >r the money than any bouse in .he c ‘untry.
I-or m vny tears this store has been know n as 'be leading Dress Gooris store
of Norihern M chigan. b\ addin.; this Ime 10 our already large sttKk, we have
only strengthened our position
The lad es t>f Travr-r^- City and v < nliy will find our sho*ilng will appeal to
them as cnrr>i». ising evert hing ib it :s warned, everything tha' is pronouoccd by
fashion to br cirr* Cl
Th»( Ic’i'ling fabrics ilt's sro- n are pUiti with •>e « xc« ^'.lon of ihesclf tolor
ed tn s rip-.'s
blues take leading place wdh Browns a close second.
We are showing seme evilusive novelties io patw rn suitings, t n- pattein of
each, thtsc rang.: to price from $2')0 to $y 75 a yard
Srmt VL-iy pictt> « Ifecis in ruT colored Vudes at *1 ‘Xj and .^1 5U in blacks
and colors
Silk and Wf oi Vci «s in the leading colors, Lnih plain and stU colored at
A line of Tan and Grey Cloakings. 54 in. ei:her for Suns or Coats at $1.C0
Inl ine of farcy Mixtures. :«j in. at '25c ard -'A:.
A line of ;j3.tp-^.N-’ovclties worth '2-5c for 1*';.

BUck, Blue, Btowb, and Wise Panama, 54 In. fvMe. TUs
Is an cxcecUonaU oo«l fabric lor Ibe price.........................

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Iffi HHtALD’S EM PAGE

MID TO TOE
«KAN» ttAVEKSE

italic
U60KS W0U mniMC
I Pimm tlMaW M to On
ThMI IVMT VMT to KMf
to dll—» M ML
<B7 Pwt w. r. Muwr.)
.^mnr rMn ago I mad* mr drtt
actow to a tor—nr laatllnto to
cut—ore oooatr. MarTtosd. I kad
ta tha rovto of (b«
r PM aod^
a dim aoft of wap the tBBoral' ti
; Wa had aot tbto too twMflt of the
> to regard
to toto the togaato locrMae the bIHi— eoateu In the wU. bet onlr
kfeev ta a 4nde way that toey did
ftdp the taad.
J waa ao tatprcMed with the ralne
to leguw cn— that I aald 00 that
that ta ay opitooa the farmto or fhe fotora who apeetod nally
to adeoMM aod laprore hie taod
tovt have a tagnoie crap beqmnOy
Hhda land,
toaee than wo hart, thaoka to the
of adeattaU. a dearer
Mao of what the legamea do aodhow
«• «0B aid than ta the toore rapid
ietog of their work. CaltlTaton hare
kMB taaghl that the eoodJtlom exlettow ta lead that has baea oewiy
totaMht tato cnlUratloa froio toreet
—Ithtaa are 4m to the tact that the
M ahonda ta bran, or orgaale
ddeay, aod that this hran. whneeoo.'
totatag data «aod. hM a larger ottee
to thadhitatag of the adl end thoe
Itolwlag it Bwre
reteaUre
tato—h. ta .taaklBg the eoll bm
emttag aad bahtoe hard. aad. afaore all. ta mahtag It
toMMta of awienre eo that crope
Mfo—rrtad thioiigh a dry epeU i

oatually In bran, the ooathen c
pm\o*I wroQghl
w
woaderta] eheogea.
1 *
ilOB where 1 aow tire ta oty boybeod.
Ma with a aaady
oea aad then the dnber tateraat over,
ehadowed all alee. But the Umber hu
be— need ap to a great extant nod
lof the laod baa been
Ukim np.
With the eow peaa and cdmaaB dorer the whole face of the country haa
ben ohaoged. Then are eplendld
tame apd famen growing rich oo
land! forateriy thooght to be worthleae. The bran reatorad to the aoD
tbroagh Uteae legnmoa baa toabled
tba growen to nee commarelal fertOI-

acller.

devoid i^good cmOltr. bat thla to oor net of too fancy order, nar be
padally tree of boraea:
t lo^paynore certain pnPU
Oerer te not a good crap to adl off many of the beat priae-wlnolna Aocka.
tbe farm. It cvrlae too mach of the The batlny U oot u Urge and tbe refertility of tbe fom with IL
eertaln
aapltal Inreatad.

dSie"hri'?^'^“re

A RAT TRAP IMT IfEIER- FAI15 FHtTIlIiniG TH WITAW fATOI

ocUonu kM of hlrda aod there will be'
Put oa a» much wrtMoitad at—la
leea evlUng at e» nary wben ready .Vr
maaare a.
rover the graood pra«r
market.
ty rrenly Plow this under nod af loK. ft. T.—The broiler market prae>
lerraU
itartwgb th^ Wtatar. ff baratac
Impnivn
I wood, scatter the ashes over the
able to aoppiy to Uab grower, al«o March and reaebe* the blghe.1
I gco'jDd. or saw untU there is a good
claw of rantf that wbea mated wlth;P«>**t in AprU. Then It gradually aw
I load: a toaple of tons of thaae mW
Urelr grade trwee will give the early |e«»** ontil by Aaauet lat It ta rory
I utely be Mcd to tbe acre. Apply bomaturtag whkh ta pfodtable to the - flo^>«eUng.—Michael K. Boyer
1 fore time u> ptost. plow agata aad
breeder, aatlataetory to the deakr
pnlvcrlte the groeod thoraogOly ao
and 'em help to Improve tbe flocka'
that manure and aahea are well tocOTof tbe eooairy.
At tbe home of the writer. (South
porated. then -^t and (ha yMd. brty maturity and good cnality of,
Jeraeyl every alternate poultry yard
even oa gremd too poor to glow
mnttCB Bolt be tbe chief aim of the
^«arh hoaae haring a front anil back
white beans. srtU be aorprlalng.
■oreearfol breeder of the fnnire. li
run—if early In the aewaon planted
k Is possible to grow from — ta
la a well-knoeo and important fart
iwecty potaiem of marhmabla atoe ta
1 gam* are t
aeatoo
rye
la
aown
treated when oMng amall pakOby feeding young anImaU aod tbe
i-pfina
green
food
tor »eed.tooagh On.grwvlowrgyy
time 1$ pail wbeo we can market our^
The comraisrloner ;.l agriculture of
genlc deny dlaeolrea the ferUUxer
The tlneat kind of vegetables are Maine anoeuncse that the potato of potatoes hardly paid for tba
lamb* at over ■ year old an^ make a
that wonld hare ban ahnoat oaelea*
subatactial prodt oot of tbe builDeer. raised and no manure at all U naed crop of that stale was practically a ging
aad toe growing of track aod email
fallore. Tbe acreage was larger than
blab price for. »•"
droppings of the fowU
If manure to not at hand, ihea haPeople will t
Mia tor the northera market* baa
ihut the! This Btanure during a season
I In previous years, but the nnfavora mus aad nttragaa may be aawred hr
muttoe nnlesa they i
developed In a wonderful way.
dropped about the r 1 by the fowls Me weather produced blight, r
ptonilng a crop of cow pews aad ptowCoality Is good.
‘Ihe old atndy flelda were almoet
so that the yield was less than tag under after tbe need has baao
Considering tbe prment price. ofi«d subaeouently «:ratrbed Into the]
deeUuta of bumw. but the eow pea
mutton and wool. It ta hard to scelMrth by them. WTien n is time to half (be average The loss lo the far­ picked. If still Mriy enough to gat o
and the Cflmaon dorer hare very
mers of Arlstook county is estimated stand of rye tola may be aowad as a
ground Is given
largely leitoied It and hence there
the roots of strawberry plaols anything bnt a great futore in atore'
dropping
fresh
at over IS.OOO.OOO.
cover crop, and when the proper aam
ban been aaoeati nttandbig the et- t« abont two-thlr^ of tbeir tength I for the indtistry for all those who go
Is (ben plowed Into
son cemM plow the rye aadar and botbe n^t way.
I
when ibey arrive from tbe noraery;
fme of the tanner*.
all (be fenlllier lbs
fore ptantlag apply • tjUiummMnJ 8*rpniMUin li rapidly tncreas- t*' •'»“
they will then make better growth and
Ae we bare aald. toe 1
miser w«h a b
....
ing
and
we
are
fast
becoming
n
mut
]receives
of any aofl meane the reitoratlaa of the plaaU will be atranger. The cut
lon-eamg
people,
and
will
become
In
010-early
pad
of
tbe
year
and pboaphoric acid.
gnund eondJUoDS, toe bring­ abow* the growth of roots ( bree
s possible r the deal-is quite thickly scattered
More than half a million eortgrauts
ing beak of toe hnmne that toe edi weeks old.
iuhsequenl|,,„^ Russia bare passed Into Siberia
j find ihe cure of.tD'Uion that |
whan newly daared from
meets the drinands of the critical
If meal jJ nows
St
and ralot s
raab It to the I
1^,
|b .beat ratathe toraat. The omat acUre and rap­
result being a
buyervj root* of the grau
id BgenU In tola work are to
The mutton consumers «re perbups^ flne. velvety town
A tamer near Urftwan. Tena.. h(
cow pane, dover and
FOnnera o« hlgb-piieed laod are
the most crtllcal
buyers In the i Never place the fresh manure about' j,,p,By,ng „ e,r of <wo twelA
othere.
more or lea* of the opinion that they
eoontrv. ns they are foaad among the ; i he
roots of the
planu. as It,
,„cuv. .uw. wvi
*u.i.b *-rrv
.........................

welxhlng
Itore pounds
Throogh growing iheae and feeding' cannot nllord to keep sheep, the land
srell-to-do people aod want the best strong. It Is useful for molcblng for '
containing 1A86 grain*,
(hem to atock nod retartang. the ma- being ^ valuable to use tor that par
regardlcw of cost. So that the rom j rose, and fruit tree* when mlied |
cnlted States produced I4A«I.nnre to the ground we can proHUbly, poaar'There are many flock ownm.
who are prepared to meet tlrte trade-j with etjnal bulk of road dust or sifted
buBfiels of rice last vear on hsR
reatore the new acdl condltlbns. The on^the other hand, wbo aay farm
In the fulnre will reap a rich rewnrajeoal ashe*. For plants ta pots use one I. ..................... —. ..
cow .pan will grow on the poorest of Und 1* never ao high priced but that
hi the form of high prices for their! part to tsrenly of soil. It s a valu- BfB^uBlIy creeping north and ■
aoBa ond —r all the aoBth t* toe sheep can be kept and made to yield
high
quality
mutton.
lable
(erilltatr
very
good grain to reported In ArkaaSMBt vatadUa of Mgomaa. aad in toe « handsome proflL In thla regard the

fiiOWDK SnAWBOUES

FOWL NAltSE IS 6REAT STUFF

KDRBnS OF NEWS

UNIT'TINUNa nESHDOl

BOW SHEEP PAY THEIR WAY

•w oUaoUe the loag north H am be proStably used to get ^ experleace of a farmer In Mlaaoorl
tbe moiature-retalnlng hrau* In the might be cited.
the aoO of ttaa ralMtae hh- sctl and tons help In the rotttloa otj tn September 190C. he Inreeted
that tonneriy eats ted i.y: m forty-three boad of oonrtaa S^ aod aay
wbea olover Ad flonrUh and where It year-old ewat and a hock. Two ewes
:«nat depead oa the brltoand (be buck died at a loss of 118. Id
Hto hack af the ooedlttaae that oxFcbroarr. 1*0T, he sold twenty head
Htad ta the traahly olearM aoO.
of ewes for im and the wool tram
4drhalagtaae ertoo tbeeaet oely too
the remainder aedd for M4.6£. Joly 1,
■toe M taeoagh bacterial life that aa>
1M1. tbe lambs from tbe flock sold
tola with
to get the oltn—
for *84.^. An tUmUed aceooot of hla
^ Seata -aa a. — ta lha air aad
litdt a—Maed ta the anfllor the wa
Initial cost
to crape, tort they aBable u ta rathree cwci
........... t«3 M
Btota ta the aal] the
Loea of t<
aod buck
^ taroat growth.

AUmESTDBYtNm

orar the aoath taodo
■tovty toraed cwt ai woro oat after a
Itog oamrotlee ta oottoa eat tohacoo
ilt aatara w—t to work with brocaitagi aad the ptaa tree to ieatotw<
Mtotnaa h^ waetad. aad today
tokaoeo grower of the aooth daan a
gtoa tbtehat ta get a fraah eotl ter hla
ttoPi. aad pat tana ta oanprMaadtliat
The ptator* shows two poti
to a HiWtaiilL aaa at the
which baaoa were piantad at the
||*M>-«-tafta.beo.arMtae*»idi Urne. toe same depth, and supplied
with the same qeanUty of water. The
I rapidly aad bettor rttot ooi
......................
lata SM clay. Half of the heent «m
d yet then
CBS plMt in the right oot were
t the eery i
aovad Jnst a* th^ appmred ab
Otaa the 1
the Mil. Both —U In toe ri^t pot
to to* of the oew pea c dorer for appasMd the aame day. Tbe day
They
not adapted ta tbe ptonta,
tad that after a growth af
whUe tbe ooll ta the right pot was
p otaver tba tahaoea ta the bright' Into
wnt oaeded.
pto leaf OMtlea grawe tea raak aad

KS

VBATTIE lIRMlAN SAYS
Weedajanldng tbe beet out of them
poaslble. are pararties. not only as to
the aoll' aad farm crops, but also ta
the revenue of the farmer, as what­
ever Is stolen from bis crop Is taken
from his Income.
A tanner who wears ragged and
dirty cleibea, whtakers that incite ta>
bird* to neat and U hi bis general
make-up abont as attrwctlve as a
tramp. Is a curiohlty these dnyi.
Ao argumeM in favor of a variety
of good Is fouad In the fad that no
n waoldbe hanar toj— ooly
two aalmnl* will give eueUy toe
Ihgto haH—a the tohacoo aad the same reanhs from tbe aame rations.
Tbe aaiomoblle Is oa toe trail of
lb horse, bat It arlll never be
Tie paaoMt growan have the aatao
the ne of peee. or able to catch tbe thoroughbred or
ren the high-grade animal.
I tapot aotat cd ttoln have, for
AoMe
trm the cost or the aeed and
..
.hot growen hare
imie wolk It's lust as cheap to
tato eet that the eow pea. properly
raise clover at ragweed.
A Itaw deiwey tarmer.wrlttag abont
hit triato with hired men, says last
aprtag ha hired a man who cintmed ta
1—1 Itailt aad taa^tately t
10 orep of peaa we hare the aam be a turner nod net Mm to work holng
of altngeo aad the roaolt to a toratoaa ta tot garden. Two boors
Ige rfce growth ead paaaau with later the fnroser west oat to see bow
hired man was getdng aloag and
toty pede. the reanll at a
1 he bad pnllad np nU the
rtotoaphofte acM aad pataah.
■t growen rhtaa hraoe. too. tomato ploata aod nlealy hllMd op a
lOeMBt wheo they hare toe tot of rag waad ta an ndKrtntag badl
ta tto aolL The lagraaa wfll No wonder this man Is ta favor of
to K to thaiB If aaed ta the rttot fotaign labor.
Tba bag to oo dnde. bat ha coo
to ato aot
a crop to tanedtauly
aka a bask aceonot hnmp If he to
aeeita their Itoaey etop.
van a ^aoce.
lo aaata aeeUoaa toe tamer* are
Mere boys are drive* from toe farm
af toe
ar pM to tot reitatoltaa of horn by lack of xympathy and koewledge
■Btore by the pareota thao
toMa taotattat ato earry the etar*thre— the toy voothar altar by aay other caoae. Boom mm target
Beota ^ato a good ataod to ctica they was* oMe boys, with aU the dto■to henaw at the hah— dryta* sirea imd raWttoM of yooth.
‘rharelaa torn of
■ too ato. do athar aad
ta rolotag any ktad of atock which is
■» etam. oaady m8 w
of aftre— takaa trao the
Ir. aad aa tba oftaa of alw— tt
bo pi—t ta ta tadoae a atrang growth
tar Herat thai the lograat have
Mta thm Btaee oltrogeo per acre
Htt 0 tea « tba faitflUer they caeBMdy -a, —d they go ta »ork aad
m Om
wal aeoaitataad to aad the rmit to
of oltn— aod too little

toi.haa

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SOME
mvn «r TOACfi- <
CAL PERSONS. . •

L'«,4‘ik8:

^lerprislng men wfll make an ex­
periment of raUIng tbornlcM caclu*
on a cnmmervlal scale In Riverside
rouniy, (Taliroml*. This cactus It the
kind that has had Its (herns bred off
by Luther Burbank and Is said to be
extremely valuable a* Stock foodNo. 1 to the aren h<
CTiarles W. Trock of Ridgeway. O.
probably tbe most haefol Iota ta SoU
a 7-year-old lad. while wandering In
and gardes.
tbe flelrts sat down oo a mtle hum­
No. t to oataul f« eortaloff **•*•
mock which coaUlned a bnmblet
Tbe only way to bare early rexeiablcs Is tn start them lo a boibcd. nest WVhin a momeot be was
combined bos itod nk*
The beei slie Is 3xR feci. Ui-auM- thrbe rcmuiiin window BBih
will Just badly slung 'ha' his b->dy awclled to
and enable* the rqyefotor to do tathcover It. Dig the bed at least two fe.[ di-vp, facing towjrd lh<- south. U twice is sUe and death soon ensued,
hoeing or raking wlUwta Uytag
should be shfUered from the ttorthwesl wind. Make a frame of boards aod
Nerbotd Brown, a-prospetoos farme.slde one lota pud taldag up the othlet the norui side be six inches higbc-r. than the swuih sl-i. Fill
the pH '»Bd member nf an old and promlwith coarse horse manure .iraniplng It down firmly with layers until jpent family, rerenlly blew out bl*
No 4 to g hand oeedcr to Otaotto
within six Inches of the top. ItTien fbe bed Is fl'kd plsce a Ihenuonieie:- brains because he could not bear the
In the middle Park It lightly and r1n'-< ’he frame.
The icinpeniiure will thmitl't of leaving the old homestead oreedu ont of flower beds aod pota.
No. S I* )nt tbe Utag for eaUtag
run up 10 1120 degrees, but you mu»' *»!' until the l•■rllp^•^*lllr(• lalW
on which he bad Hved all bis life and
about 80 degrees before putting in s ""’' plant* The be*t way Is lo *i
which *he had Just sold. HU father )ut weeds cloac-to targe pUaU and
wort ............................. J4 65
rimming watka aofl bed*.
tbe
seed
In
small
boxes
lo
the
house
and
then
set
them
oo
top
of
i
end
grandfather
lived
on
the
farm
beReceived from sale of
No. 6 to a bandy tool for traoamanure, packing a ll^lle floe «r11 around them R.ilse the aesh every
lamb*........................... 84 «
'* Washlngtiir mspstch »ay* a pen I ptootlng. polverlxlng sad mtataff
• ventilation.
morning tor a little while.'because »Jt“ pluR's
h.* tas invented n doi.c which wheo i **rtb and for towralng tbe eartO
close (hem
night > keep In the li'at UM1>- HtieiilUin i thl-s
Total reeelpu...
,.,c.l as paint for farm machinery will I»h0(« P’^nta]< ighbor* wbo i
will give you
I least i
prricnt rust and decay. Thl* mlgh* 1
' ’
not ore botbeds
Mat profit .
l'< pend new s for thore farmer* who 1 So while tbe farmer has n- right to
nse Ibe fence coraerw as storebouse* j ask that honest eaen be put oa the taspread tblpty lo
of 881A0 ta ten months and gav. him
foT their farm marhtnery. bul the'.atltuie force, be has a imqj0M>W»lr
he criimliled and >
' Ihc ew«t dear. And this was done on
jpao him to be booeoL oprtgbt
the kol', oT the rate „f' rcoliSblHty U they ■
land valued at 8100 an acre.
. and inie h'lmaeir In every epot and
, dope
J the *qi:are yard
W E. R—The Orpingtons are con abcml two oon<
The occount of the profits made
'plare. Tbe ring to what we go by
from a flock of sheep on a little farm sldered a flret-cla»* genersl-pnrpow t Ir Ihe Mtrhen es’d- n It msy Iw- 'a
T».j biindred *iid fil'y rural posisl when we buy a farm tool. Dull ting,
ta New Zealand may be of Interest ta fowl, but *o far have not been proved ' cori-oiatej with an eq-isl quantity .■!
ro;-’-* are now being covered by ] cracked hoe. How 1* yoor ringt
flock owners In tUa country. From a to be superior ta our American virte soil and the mmure applP-d at the
-i.
I.-M,
...
-----------Ml«* Etia N-l*on
of ■ ...w ,
J '
irate of iwo peck* per rml uhlrty and women
flock of NI3 half-bred ewe* MS lamb* tie*
Ur lra('-l* every m.-ek day over 1 An Suto (hroahlng maeblBO bag
were prodneed last year The lambt
E R, T._Tbe Black-Brcsslcd Red opv-uuart.-r square yard* i
i-( rn-;L-s co::n!ry rend. t>ecn Invented by t«o fsrmere of
were by Sigltoh Leicester and Doan Came ftanlam* an- \er> g<md lave--*
.v,
liquid manur*- u [K-ck should
a* )M-en att;;eke.| l.> i bear oii.-e ' 9<*nth Dakota. They are the Ootat
ram*. Tbe whole of the lambs were
R. T, y.—The Corplsh Indian gao-.-. b, ,„n in :»en;> fl>.- In thirty gallons
,i.c- her lif.rse r»ii s«ay and al- linjthcra. and have been offered HOP.and void at an average et
popniar os they w. re some ' cf wa’.-r ard applied cnploti*!* onekill, i her
,'►mi for their invcnUoo.
I4.0S per head, amounting to 81.071,36 ,p,„
Although a
meritorious or twin- u w<-«k «!’•: Ih- plant* are
Tbe wool came to 8417.06 and ihe re-;„„ai
eat foal they won- overbooroeri
' established and cri-» nc Itv iy b
the tos ewe* was tbu*
I, O. P-Eaco*>-l'e fei'.Xng of fl«h i.oi sreu jui-t it-er--d
aboot 87.S5 per head- Tin* Is Just an-'^ gp,
ra„^, l,y)*er. ** of ’be
other proof that a flock of sheep will I,],
pay on tbe firm.
j ^ p
n,p.,. ,,romoi.Kvery Laasiaf
gesllou. regulate* ikc
f.> the EdrrSUo umadeofSifi.
brlghleas the pinmagr
.ne a ci*'l J
A. S. D—Oilrtne r.lnlm-nl aiipl.r-d '
aolii]. opoAoUy ooleciMeados*
to the warts dsll> for three or foui
Thay ara Valuable Prope-ty
ed
lumber. We make
day* Is highly recormiendcd as a '
'
Uaaful aa Wa«d Kiliarathem in Bed Cypraon.
How to Bqgln.
cure for chicken PCX.
-n^e ---: f->r s«i.*-i«
S. D. E—When the dropiangs at- ,,rh and warm ar-l w.:
Oregon Fir. White
more or lets hard of a dark l-mwi.
|f p(»»tb(e . heavy dri-s
Pine, Tomorock or
.color, capped with while, we may ,ng o! well-roiirji man- re nbuitld I
f^lng the foundation for a flock of know that the fowU are enjoytrg .-ortred Iirto it iwfore srlUiig II
Hemlock.
profitable sheep. To the man who i
health
plttirr. Two-'« ar-oid plant* are uau
it is mode vitb Ibe
0 romh and^ally
ho- strone 1-year-old pUnU
oh whisky,.*70 very i;ill*f8C'orT There plants
most ooDvraieBt.oQOand good shelter I would advlae |
'
latter which coal w;:h \.v*e||ne, It I* ] tnav he id.i.-uti--1 from most reedsmeii.
the keeping ol regivtered stoc
tinnoos opetdng (orjalso well ta give internally a raw ejtc l-ji ifc.-v cap liog-i.wu v. ry aallstac
nay not be tbe highest grade o
doorway
o( any Silo
I beaten up. with ten or twelve drops |tnniy Irtan seed.
i.i-'
most ex]>entlve kinds, bnl the sale c
The plants can be set s-ieeeeilully
mnsofoctored.
Ko
‘,S'i 1 . 1
more than parlhe cost Of the founda-! "
jn-her in toe fall or the spring b-f.
lifting lo get ibf t-!istock.
'
Gy - r*i. planting Is be»i unless the plants
eiiage
out
ond
tbe
IB breeding rtteep the glre 1, Ae j *
"--'r m -be spring. Asparaone above nil other* that InrtllU I **'“«
i S"»
Ge planted in row. from
dorrs eoooot ewell
worth. exeeOence and qnallty. ao h i. | C H. J.-Wlheat lead* a. a
well four to Are f.-ei .pan. with the plants
(oot Tbe doom are
balanced food, and hariey cofnrs next, j
from three
ta four feet
tpanin the

■AK1N6AH0TBD

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CnCKHt OOKTION ANSWHIED L';

!

HOW TO GROW ASPARAGUS

START A FIOCK OF SHEEP

! "‘i

L-^i \ \

!' 'ilii

aundlng tadIrtdML He should Hr*;' H K J - Sunflower, rape and mil- rows
for bmne use half this die
of *H pourt- a fraime wellstated ta '*«“' weds contain large propt-nma* cf. i»nce apart ip tbe rows would do for
laying on Breb. nol fat. *nthe port*'" '
taiionlng
\ s l.mg while Tbi. may arem a great
furtaablog toe hIghMl prired cut*. ' J K L—The rtareh of feeding!
•ran at first, bul as thA good back, wen sprang riba, plen- stuff* k> know-n as cwrbohydrate the plactallon lasts many year, and tbe
ty of heart girth, abort, strong neck., hydrate meaotag water I
«d. with short icgi «
line rtafe.
K I. 7_—Three ^nnd* to the pair 1 \rheo planting the crowns should
well at toe
potato that a good ram ahonld poa- Is ibe sfbet pop-jiar weight fer broil-1 l>e from ihroo to four luches below
'
.arface. tufflclenily deep thai the
MBS, and all these taiaald be backed ...
«p byeS crodltabto Une nf anceatTy.j C. V. B.—I-aying bfoa tn»ke toe
•face atal e
r weedt. 1There afaould be no cut­
Breeff for nOHty and not Tor fancy jcholcret roosters If weU tattened.
polntz.
t
B- N.~Roosting fowlr gvoerany ting mt tbe ihlrd season after plant
WRb eoreTu ■iBifismenf n ffeck,bring the beat pricea from Uaroh ta lug. wbu a tight entUng mfy nc
made.
of wtal-brad sheep, even tooq^ they Angnat.

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M. J. LaLONE,
Sta*e Aijent- .
Id office oil day Botstdoy.

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OKAND TMAVCfWe HCRAla. FRIDAY. MAIKM 27, tMt.

AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HIGH RANK
AND OTHERS ENDORSE P E-RU-NA.
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rromlBant People Bocob■nead Oe BoBoAr
Fe-ni-iu.

Boa. Oao. W. &My, Xatloaal Cteto
lala V. r. r.. Sx-CkapUta 4tk Wtacoo*
too Caralry, Sx-Troaa. Btala of Wtaow1M aad Xx-Q. Maatar Oasdral Btau ot
Taxaa,G.A.R., wntaa froB nw Firat
atreat, K. X., WaaklsglOA, D. C, w
tollowii
too blgbly raatwnaad yov
praparatloa tor tba rvlM of oatairbaL
troeblaa ik tbatr rartoai torma.
•‘Soma
ibeta of lay o«a tamUy
kaveoaai
attb wool gratlfyias laailM.
•‘Wbaiotkor

Sr. Hutaun’e \TorId Benawned OeluHi Aeduiee.

enttty to lu ewatitro oxeoUaeee."
Crtp wiA wbWi Z h...^
fmiWNitba pMt, Z h*\. temlndMid
to ntese » toMtauit of tbit Jortly

Mr. John C. KalaocL, Daytoet. Tasa.
Kootoglat and mlalag oaetBoar. vktto a
Captain in theFadaral krmydnnntt tba
CtTU War, eoetraeiod a cm of roaaiDal
Uan. Thla malady vaa ooBataat nod
paraUtant, iadoeiac the darelopmaat of
otboi aUmaaU, wUeb alao '
ebioBle. After taklac 4 eoaraa g<
Parana, CapU Kalaoa vrllaa:
"Baring bean T^nfnlly afflletad with
chronic rbaomatUm and the adjaaatire eompUeattena tat many yaara, and
after bartag raeairod
and epaetal treatment* with «aiy tarnporary rallaf, 1 read
beatlaa on catarrhal dlaeawa.
11 my reqneet yea praaerlbad a apaelal
ree of tbe Parana ramadtaa, wfaleb I

«<I ImI a AaeiA^ «bms«« for tb« brttezr
a toBlBC ^ tt« vtonuoA. a
laent Aaatdad aSact a|wn a

1 kam kad tfca imer to eoiaiaaBd a
Mfa4a oAkar vadMraa aaraliT la a teof
vMT ww, U7 aaaapt Ikla Toloattnr
kt «a Iba Mdt of Ptnzaa from
m a< oM1<aHaa tec Ua voodarfitl

r

FkFMH a OMi Ta^
OM.M.g. Mlac, e< Soath Oarotlaa,
vrlMi trow Waafalagteik D. O, at
iktroabla.
aUakdak
•a hara baM wlac 7o« Bodielaa
aakartkerled aad I tool twjmaek r«Uarad.
'
•at to toAaad a voBdeiCal Bwdtotiio,

ttsedPe<iHi»-Sattsfle« AsU Its Merits
Is It to All Sufferers.
Oan. 6.8. Todn, 9D8 Md. kva., X. E., Waablagtob, D.0.,vntaa:
•‘I deafr* fo my that I bsra dead Pmrwoa
fa bo « a-Bodarfy/ rmmaOy. I oaly mmi Utor

DEAFNESS CAUSED BY CATAREH' RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA-

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HOME CHEER

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dfH «rtu MB pad pwm. Bat half •
of batter «a a*
«t
SUad the mMa ki a hakng
pan half 8Bcd sttb boOlag '
r the toaa «tth nUad gibersad
cook them t
ta tba'onca aUI tka ew
are cet. VhOe UMe are «ao>dag.*«ato
itwada at bread, aad better them. '
rm Dm bottoai of a I^Med plattar
with temato caaoe^ -ataal la It tba
nmada at toaated bread. Lnoaea fka
eggi from the moold wUh a kaite aad
tnn each moaU oat oe a piece at
uaai. Pat a tabtoapMatnl of thick
eream laace oa tbe top ot aaek; ^ .
ntah the edge of tbe d ab ottb atoMyaaaaoned graes peaa. aad aerre at
ooc'
Bgga a la Trtpe-Baa'itx («gi hard
according lo tbe dlreaUoai glT« for
Japaaeae rasa. Cot tk^ Inin aUcaa
lertoe. While they ai* boetag eat
Into Ula tUeae.cma Spaakth ORca:
repartta tba sBeaa tete riagB; tbrav
tboaa rtnga lato aaaaeapaa^of aaltad.
bolting water, and eoak oai^ffaBy tor
half an hoar; Tub togatber a fownding utlerpoontnl a( buttor and a
AabtoapooatnJ of flaar; add
half a cajdlWol tolai and half a A«pful of tbe water to wkleb tba e
btoled; rtlr oatll beUtag. AM
htlf a tecipooatal at aaB. a aalupoam
ful ot bUek or wuto pepper; aM tba
egfi: and (be oaloas; cover tba mace
pen aad stood It over hot watar lir
mtoutce. aarre to a bolder at
ric.v
Shirred rill r«i w tba bottem at
todridnal dtohaa with treak troai
rruBbt; pnt Into aaek dish two (Idlb
egg*. Dust tbe tope wtib fresh braa^'
rumta, aalt aad pepper; stood tti
dlibaa to a paa ot hot waior and
cook ta the oron bbUI tba whMba kto
•at. Serve.

New Suttarlly Dews.
Moat charatog aad origtoal hew*
I wear with atlB eoitoto moy be
made with net edged with ralaaeto*
AAdJt.
41k K. 8. K. CaT. Tola., trritaa troa
If a bntterfly daatga to iiliDiM
XaBbaia.M4naatoUevi>
that re««lroa lo be alls to abow to
•Tkeagh aemavkai araraa to patoat
la TM
ibcat advaatago, tbe floaat wblU hat
■adtclBoa, aid atui store OTorea to boSome people prefer
wire may be puiobaaad and aawo
.. vrltasi
aotolas a prefwtloaal al^Tlt maa, It ntbar tbaa to take madlelae ta a Setd
ad where tbe toea and net (Ola.
Oea. A. M. Lrsg. wrliet from the Qaeliica Bank BBlldlag, WaaUacloa,
■aaaM ealr a ^ata daty to the proaoat farm. 8aeh lieople can obtain Pemna
beneficial for kidney tronble, and
Tbto will make tt both atlS aod oh
D.C., aa follow*;
laataaaa to add at y ospertaaoe to the tablet*, vhleh repreeeat the medicinal
peclaUy pood for eongha, eotda aad eatractive, aad ao Mg aa tbe wiro It
>■1 tkk* plearare in andorctag tba many reoemmeadaiioat 1 bare beard
IngredleaU of Perona. Each Ublet to
tartbal
tronble."

d with for two yaara- auda Ufa
aaratlee powara ot Fontaa.
and read of Pertina, bocaaae of baelDg bad knowledge of the troth of •
allovred to bend 0«t of Ohapa tba
to one arerage doaa of-Po" CwMabad nf Pc rs aa^ Mcett.
)d 1 wBi oaabla to attaod to boo wUl alway* look (rash*<I km boae partlealariy beaafllad by
BHg. Goa. J. Pld^d Stng, Waablag my boeUMaaa half tba ttma. I lacked
Hltooaatoro^ia the head aadUreat.
“Wo alwtya tell onr eiek and ailing friend* of the ramedlae tb
Whaa waahtog time namaa tta
rir CatarrS «r ttoe Stonaak.
ton, D. C., WTltee;
aaergy, bad haaderba
(taf Iba Uma,
••1 kar* boaa aUo to tally aura nyaaU
learned, from es;>erlenee, were good for ne when alUog In th«
whole
thing may be tbrowo lato tba
"1 onbeeluuaply elate that 1 am eon- aadmy fooddletieaaadma aad did Bot
at a moat aerera attack la forty^igkt Oea. W. W. Dnffleld. Watblagton.
and we do It a* a doty we feel that we owe then.
tub. bat, of «oura^ oM wroag OOL
noced Peraaa 1« a medleine which wlU ieem to do me a partlela of good.
kedra by Ita oaa aoeordlag to dlraetloaa.
“Wby U I', any tbc^leai onr^oty to adrlw all the people we can when we
or tbe wire wlU break, floeb boy* aa
effect all that le rialned for Ita
‘Beading of the many anrei
ztteely ibexpeo
oeoilTe remedy that s
•<1 saa irM a
know of a-rood and comparatt
Tboee doclrooe of
by Pemaa,
these are Ideal tor tiovoUag. tor they
tbraatraad vltk aa attack.
enrea, and bcoeCu la almoei all ea*o«r
dlreeUoDi with regard t
bottle. Before 1 had t
“Maiabere of sty laolly also aaa it aad taka pleaenre la reaemmendisg It
“My own llf-lc pereonal otr.oHrtice of belop relleeed of deatoeea. eaosad
rosy be waabod out aad altowod to
Pemaa »houId write t.. Dr. fl. B. Hart-11 fell bettor.
to aU who (Offer from catarrh of tbe I by a *:c-« of catarrh, warrani me la advlttng all the aflllrted l« Jo.t try
tadikaallwanta.
dry over night, and when tba ttma
I man, Prc-dmi of the Hartman 8aU-l "I took it ae directed for two BMBiha
^a are TaWttnmanillBg It la o«r atomaeh or who requlrp-a toale of' Pemna.”
comes to pot them co the Isw edr
' larlom, Coliiml>u*,Ohlo,
j wtaea 1 wna a wall mab."
lag may be poUad out with the togore. wbDe tba wtoa may ta toad
genemlly be done at this lime of thejof ORE* i6 silff frr.Ui and”boat Id grad -and when damp i* unfit i
tooeb lnu> tba pan a plat at water, and back to keep tba net spread oat
! add an onion chopped flna aad a tittle
rear as well. If not belter, than later tially one cup of apple *aucc Then ililng* ihat art to 1» eaien.
' mint. Place la the oren and inaat
whan Ibere Is a great rush of other Ipocr cuz-icrd over it

-----------------------New baito at wbtta ocrlai are baaeWays of PrepaHng Beano.
jrharply Tor bait an boar, with
work. Many seeds can be town now] Sviri Pudding—A very
Uy ombioidarcd to padded roaae at
In boxes, froin which tbe plants may | One cup of milk three cup* pastry
Without Intending to Insult ormake'aaent basting, ^aa OMdalala
embroidery ooturn. Tbay are ««Ha •
be irensplaoted In April or Msy. Ajflov^ <hrze level uatpoontful bakloc angry those mho are consuntly da-'hcat and add tba baaii*. pladag on^
MRS. flABEL BATES WILUAMS Editor
novel tashM. aod tbo looaaty wooM
few seeda <an be sown or piaaled In, powder, one pound raisins isoaked) 'flaring ihat dr..-d beans are ‘•not 111 | the botlom ot tba pan and tcaUertng scrim to snob aa ouMtaat matarM
the beds. If the weather U^faroralzle onc-fonrth pound c itron, a imie salt jio ea‘' • indlgesUble." “greasy." ate.,|Over tbe roast, having iboae on the
for the porposa.
■ s 1.
S.A1* » P* fcf enough to snfOelcnUy dry ont thoiSieaip three hours lo n pudding 1 «-.h to .nslsi says a recent wplttr bottom completely
corcred
with
Belttag may also be ambrotdmod Hi
Jaal a AMO* Parthar an.
ih:.I Ijeaa*
ijesaa do t>ot rteserre the scoring gravy, adding water If ‘ neceasary.
.RrMfSa ffft flQltfit
I ground. Yhi* may be especiBlly true'raoiild.
I'hM
Jmt a lUtla iHtber oa walta a worn
I'-ey rertU,' from these people, who Basle tbe roast often until dooe.i
f^loaaur one comes me,«.
'««
hslf
of
the
month.j
aenmi a The toberous Bcgoula* and flowers of;
4Wtto Ajrll daws.
Handy Things to Knew.
‘at and drtWi accopdlng to ecrisln|the beans should be browa and alcw
Wita the Wagba wfB break Ik bit of pblkwophy. done to eam. vrtick like nature can be brought up froma
of
u;i uncorked
»!>''.'■ have forniulsted It Is not
Belts ars ao oiall aad oanow tbto
la ao oomplate that a wewd of con- tbe cellars and repotted Tht Aster Joslde the clcvk ca».' and Ihe clock ’be heap, but the cook, that offends
. btacMoa w a Sag to littad np.
New Egg ReeJpea.
it takto very imia Urn# to croamaat
Wkaa the gnaa will rtoe and nin with maat woold apoG ih 8neh a one to
Mra. Rohrer. who Is an authority on
PetuplB seed can be sown inj.tu act need .-.ling. K.-pl.p.z-h as ih.
dollrsie stomseb. Bean* and peas
tbem to moot olabacato flittgna. oal
Aa Uttle poem which to Home Chear't
the tosfbter ot tba aim ,
1 mauera peruinlng to cooking
’.^boxas or cold frames during this' oil cTspomie*.
b«T*me pecolalrlj
they
may bs tonlad aroond ao ooa
Sod the aky will Beam to pour na editorial thla week.
loiigb They have a tub- gives In tbe Ladles' Hotne JooraaJ
month, to be transplanted lo the J>eds' AVb<n corks ar- Hk. hirt.- for ii !«
ly that no tlflw oeto ba wnotaiL fi
wise tfon oat a magic cap:/’
->ar>-.- Ibsi to V .HgcMlble must be some new methods «< cooking eggs:
aflejall danger of froat Is pa«. Tbe\j,.
tbe work may alwaya ba <m baodz
Which Wm tt« Wlaart
Aad wan BlBg bacaaaa ot knowing a.'l
tilong
continued
heel,
j
Poached
^gs—An
egg
for
poaebtog
Calendula, the Coreop*
Tvro BKn tolled side k}' side triHn moea. tbe Mlgnonmte, one or t«
tba aaagi the wind to blowlag.
.When thus prepared whether baked;must be exceedingly freab. Toait a
A Ward M tba Wtoa.
Aad tba «Mh wm ba tba gladdar
given number of sqnarae of bread;
ton to ana.
• ntnerwls.i cooked, br-aiis
rletlai^ of Pinks. Scarlet Sage, toe ^ ^IJ t.russ may l - clesn.-d
Tbe "fcowlag oaaa'* bay thi
(or the dreary daya'afoae.
ZiBhU, may all be sown^ the same
pourtn* ,lmng ctr.mosia 'healthful food I d furonb both pow-l butter tbem sIlghGy; pot tbem oa a
h cat with ^ildrcn, when tbe day way. Bbovld you need to prepare any
Tbaa wall eat^ tbe moranred worda
the
system.
1
healed
dish
at
tbe
ovaa
door.
Have
^
efruMin* win, a scrubever they want a haixlaooia. dtottato
vsaa dona.
la tba Btagtag at tbe Wrda,
one cupful
composts for any of the plats. bcd*'|j^,j,
Bean Timbal. -Rub
...............
........... al^r a Urge, shallow paa
ire trimmlag tor tbtor itogerle or‘
■ Btoaa the aaitb baa tolled to ^Bg
About thtlr door. ^

r bcxgs. now I* the very-best time |
baped Wsris ihrough s colander, sdd'*l'"l *“*> boiling water, and tbea outside bloMss. A drawa-wofk oam.
tuna—put a UkUc tartbar os.
' do CO.
iBio syrup b) aJd.ng a pound of
'bepi a cupful of well<ooked rice. |
“■
flve e^;
terpisec twaaty-foor by twanly-toor
I saw tba beautiful to c
The locations, shape and sire oftbe^j^j.^
;,o -gm s i.atpoonrul of chopped
that toe yolks are Indus, will maks tbs (roots at a ahM
plats and beds may be determined •
s.-:.! in plv '>n!nr. rh- same of chopped parsley.
with the whites and also waist at a UUla cost aad eotlay at
clond
For the sood old earth It know*
And abtoag BMon;
now.-ond the frame* or molds which
, m, z>r r.y.-nBe Beal sll>wgr-ih /•’'‘‘’’’d •"b Faier. When the whites time and vaoifbl and atffl laara
wboio'tha robin and the loaa
bold tbe beds In shapri may be re-1
eirrlient nti. r ran l-e mud.- - r. |K.-ir lute« buriered mold, place In !
’“•lo*'
plenty of the drawo-vafk tor tba cotUMt to sot oar bearto to toaptng Tbe other, with hto bead In t
paired. The walks esn he regraveled '
, common fl-zner pi.l Cl.n-e -Se • baking pen half full of boiling wa.;‘’« Orst dropped tn the wster. lift lar and csM. It to a vary assy mat­
Cor tba beaaty of tba day.
make
tbe
garden
,.„c
ir.

,t.-r.
sod
bsk- racy minutes, if
, cnrefnlly. cut off the ragged portions ter to mate* tbe Unen to tk* eaoW ,
***’
m
S^
lUgbt
ot
neoa.
And know* tba nacromaace of tba
as attractive and handy as ptwalble.'
^ p-w-ier-d cha- ' “ •'’••n h"t P-'ur around them a rich,®'
‘'‘P
'«* ®“
piece for the blata porttooa to <M
eMMoRbai-------- ,
„„,...r san.l two -omst.. rsure

center of a square of toast, tfben you watot. and tbe drawn-work caa bo
Td^ mntic ot tba brookM that One )o^ aaeh tree and flower and In short, get everything rrady And -^|
you will find It win be much
„„„„
B*-sn rurry-.toak and parboil tme.^sve dished all the eggs dust them arranged in rariooa waya to goU loflb
Bingtag Mrd.
^
gaco Hira to looaod In iday.
for
tbe
garden
neil
month!
ptnt
of
.mall
vzhile
beans
and
put
!'«btly
wlOi
salt
and
pepper
and
Bead
Oe moont or plain;
vidnal issu.
He. tba blcanei petoto diltUng a tba
j,.,, ,sn.-z:sr to boilmg. dl;. s then, tri-z a .w-qnarl bean pot Fryj'*’<’“ •’ “““ “> '*”■
moaie to tbe soal ot one was' aUr tbaa ll would be If J-OU made no ptepA Hard flat Is WTIa.
armtlonA
clolb 1r. It and rub the spnt, un'l' 'n
fn-ir large onion*, and when' Eggs s la Marttn—Make a thick
Abd tba teraatt darning greener ter
In l«e Uirat iriabmaa agreed to om
-----------------------disappear
"ell |,n<sn.-rt add a tablespoonfui of white *auee. pour half of ll Into a
By leaf or rain.
tbatr battle with tba anowa!.
Pudding and kauces.
| randies burn b-iier an.l more (.b>* '•-I'l 'b. same amount of curry jww-'baking-dish, break In alx fresh eggs; demle a Journey arsead tbe ssrtb so
turn wall catch tba tatMU» at tbe
foot for a pod to flMUML Bach oos
fellowv
Macaroni
Puddtng—Boil
half
a
ijif
they
ha<e
b.-cn
stored
In
i
dry
ler.
b.ilf
s
t.■ssnooDlnl
of
dry
mni-'cover
tbem
with
tbe
Om aaw-4ba good in ev^
waUng keacy beea,
to tbe party depoodtad aoe^rd to Chli
pound of macaroni In^twe qosru of place six or seven weeks befzin- u--j'ard- * 1 lie r.,>enne pepper aod oae.dust thickly with cheeae; bake
man.
VOr tba good old earth to roIUag to
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sDin lo tbe_____
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to ________________
Datoln. aod U
txditog water for fifteen minutes sod Ing. Soap w-lll CO iwiec s* fsr If It Is pint of
Sier pour over the beans '■ moderate oven for ten mtoutes; serve agreed that wbOTver •srrtred (to trip
And hoped tbe beat;
tba robin aad the raaa.
recatve (to wbala
In small piece*. well dr:ed. It should be m- tnlo tma!' ' <"1 the j t siib boiling water and Ir ihe dish in which they were cook- sod retnrnefl
Tba other marreled at hU Matter’s
r
!ea,i
ten
boure
in
s
m.«l
c.i.
amount
tn
esse
all
dtod a Dobito
Hare
one
quart
of
milk
at
bolhn*
t'U,ck.«.
and
these
arranged
to
tiers
bake
for
plan
Shat year eyaa. aad yon may dream
Japanese Bags—Drop el* egg* Intzz
*»• <• become (to
heat, put Ibe macaroui Into It with a with spaces between lo silo* them -erste ov I rfp’eolshlng «he wster If
And doQbt eonraaaed.
of the dandeMoB'e gleam
''i' besne Iwcome dry
tablespoonfui of butter and thicken
Where tba ftniam band ot ^ringA little soap robbed on the botloin ll><- bean* should have
ttoM barhaaa MlUog «H ta gold. One. baring baaren above and hear, with one tnblespoonful of flour, stir
nnm It bolls, remove from fire aod of a sqziesklng door, or on the till.' nUf am gra-.-y aioui them
an below.
;lei them sund si this temperature AostrsUa. Th*** -ini1si1a|i lliinnfik
WhUa the meadow over algbl lltog*
I of for thirty minutes. While they are the Inner woftas to Aatomlto protto
poor
It
at
ooce
over
two
vrell
beaten
will
tomelimes
remedy
the
tronble

Bean Soup—Fry a tsi
Wae
aattoied;
aaUa tba wintry blight
eggs, add s cup ot sugar, s plncb of If the difficulty lie in the hloeo*. dig ehoppud onion :n a lablespoourul of.rooking, wash aM bolt ooc cupful ai tbe bardret triala to tto
F Aad lU carpet amootfa as Tolret to Tbe other, dtoeoatented, tired a
a
kidbII ahcod carrot, a' f-ce
When the riceIsdonedrain (to severityto tbto tripIin
salt aod tbe grated rind and Juice to a faath^ in kero»et» a .C apply butter, add
by (Mry bands nrolled.
rwinglBg Ihe door lo and fro gently ' l•'**poonfu! to chopped parsley, a lit- and dry ti; then turn It Inthe center
to two o^tbsOovtoar*.
one lemon. Pour the mixture
/ Tben wwn knew tba taag aad Uagla
third. Captain TieidjOB. ioiiilAtd
cartbeewnre pudding dl&h and bake
Old potatoes parzvl and wrthered S- t-bopp'-d ft.vme. and on.-half pint of a large meet platter
fd Wa ttoaiem acaata that
, (to voyage aod woo ito memr.
fifteen minute*, serve U hot with su­ sppl^ with the skin* on. *oak--d <>f *.-ii-rroc.ked b.-an». Tht- beans mar.uheiu from the eggs wMie they are
aforguvnmer.
gar and cream, or any fruit—Jam. over night lu rold water, will b-- be ibiwe left from a previous meto.lstlll hot; cut tbem Into hatves ooss-.
Aad waH laato tka.)ora ot Urlag to
U the month ot Man^ and in early Jelly or preserves, or the foUewlng: p!unp aad white as new
-« hes hakod or curried bean* were |«lse. pres* the wbiiee down Into tto | ntew." aatfl tts pMoMw'T*>
luilan Sauce—Place on the fire to
The next time John Is late for din-1 served Cook half an hour, roverad ; r:ee; pour over a while sauce towhM have to sot..............................................
April tbe preparations tor tbe flower
BUr wa*» ewtogtog to the etiae at tba
snitsble ressel half a pint ot water, aer. and you wlah to keep someUtlng. with two quart* to arater. aad airaioiyon have added a teaspoooful of on- >4^
gardra abold be made. A great maay
UhglBg and the emUaa,
'Tea.*'
Cto
gotteot: ..“tbat
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one
cup
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cranbemee,
one
cup
nf
hot
for
him.
do
not
put
ii
Into
tn*
through s roerwe toeve. mashing up | loo Juice ond a teospa nzui of soy OTI---- •itottai

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or tbe flower eeeds and balba cai
fb tba btaaaedBaea or SpringUme- planted and. repotted during
sugar and boil twmity minutes. Thick oren. bot set the dtah into a kettle to the bean« To this product afld
a j WorceeiershltT sioce, and send St
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BmtallUto tmtbarca.
month- It may be that but little real en with a large spoootol of eorn- bot water and put the cover oa (be cupful of (uma(.j«a. and. If liked, a'oeee to tEe table. Thla dUb may
work can be done on ibe outtlde. yet starcb atssolred to a liltJe water, k-uie. IcaviDg It on tbe top of tbe little r.ev; rook a few minutes aad^varied by using tomato aaaee In tbs]
flattra!
'
a ;a a a • a a • • a * I
a tborangb preparatloa eaa be made. •irato with pressure so as to praa* stove, ikliea tbe food It eerved yon serve wlib euttes of fried bread.
i plaoe to the ereoffi or wUle •aoca.j BoHto k a fimt to §•«— WbsnM kSe
CraBatly that* to amriy as much to sD the berrie* through, but not the will find that the goodness bsMT all | I-eg of Milton with Beans—The and tbe edge of tbe dlsb may be-gsr- totfla to gosemUy dkeevor a*my»
j followiBg is .in Engllah way of eogk- ‘ Dished with broiled aardlnre or____
amM- bsdykfi
(Me hot tbsir swo. wwto k tba
proper preparattoia as there Is to real skins.
drii-d out to it
damp or,lug bean>. Soak well and boU a rup-^ed aalmon.
ww^t to be done after the preparation
Snow Pudding—One pint -of milk,
Arttclei ol food that i
Tae ground ebould be ctoaned oft aad halt cup sugar, yolks two eggs, bcsi- Jticy sbould never to |l«
In psper.;ful of sBvall white beans for (hreaj Bgg Tlmbalea—Bnuh small mooUa,
tbe tmah boraedtbe noU weed* the ■O; ifiaek of salt, flaror. Let come to Paper is merely ■
I to rags. |ho-jrt>. a<.-asoDlDg wcU vNtb talL Place or cops with maltod batter ko4 spriowel knitted
bol! and tbleken with one ubir- glue. lime, and slmiUr snbsUDcet. ] in a rDsailng pan a leg to
kl# them thickly over tto bottom
(koto to koc twteo SB kos. nkflmm
UffoH '^ve or <blp dirt. Ibla <
-.pooninl of oornatartoi. Bsat whits* with aelB and ebwnlrals Intermixed, dzst with salt, pepper and flour; poor
: I>iftni»izi -Ml—» wsai
all Chan

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yonng again at tba age of 44 yaara.
“Baaaon willi
of catarrhal diaaaaec aa acdeatlSa aM
troa, aad the Perona ramedtaa aa a
alaadard treatment foe tbem. 1 thank
yon heartily for yoor aklUad aad lo«P
wladrico."o
aljuirw.'
C4ay*'
Jamaa J. Oebora, OS Wabsateb
Oolorade-Sprliw*. Colo., baa SUad all

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