Grand Traverse Herald, May 08, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 08, 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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1908-05-08

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TWCICE A WEEK—TDESPAY AWB J8<PAV.

tl.*« A YEAH.

TRAVCqtE CITY, CHAND TRAVCMS COUNTY, MMHWAN, FNtOAY, MAY A tIBA

J9BN IIEIIIE FIRE CHIEF MORE money «tii^s(i»bibai»iion .was iElVIN 1. SPRAGUE I^
FOR SOLDIERS

ENFORCEMENT
OFCITYiAWS
•WtkT ON m

WANT Tffi STEVENS BU
RUBU»HBIIS BBFORK THE WOOD
PULP COMMITTEE..

Hi* tNAUOURAI.

Committoa to Tell Whether Railraada Are Obecryinp the
Hepburn Law.

neO^WTECONOlY
WA* BlUtP YtT TO
THB mNT.

’i
MM« to

tioaoo—

UrgMI Cmm4 Y«t wm at
tot MMUnOi

Amnmoans
Citr AttoMr^Tto* H. Ntotl.
to. Ik ChWwoIL
W«Mr W«H» •BAwiirtwAMtNMHk omto>-ttr. O. A. HHlIl^rNIM DCPAItTMENT.

U earhea tU.OOO.ooo and 1 Inereaee
ot pay for the army.
A ratololiOD by BenaUir Fcraker
waa adopttd calling os the lateteuta
intom the
aemte
whether the railroads are obWBLL KNOWN NORTHPORT RBM-.
MTTlBg the eommodltlea clause of the
OBNT DEAD.
Hepbtm law.
The house to(A up bualot
I torflMr tor Bmm Tima >e anapeseioo of role.
MtouiMti *f tha Thrto
lAHVii • Family.
botore the eelect ooumJttee on wood

WN. B. JOHNSTON

Northpon. UletL. Hay 6.—VIUUm perip and adrocated the passage of the
& iobBBtOD. ooe ot Ue mg«l prcotB' Stetm bill affecting wood pulp.
«•( of Norttiport eniceoi.
roator
day aftarnooB at faU Lome her* after
nffartop tor ao»r Une vUh tabar*
eatoaU ot the thnwt He vm aaarly
n reary of age aad beaidM the vMow
laavM three children, Hamen. aged
It. ClaitoBa. aged 16 and four year
old Kathryn. He alao Iravee three
hrolhera. one In the Upp
two i» CalltonU and a atator In Utah.
Mr. JohBBon bad ilred la NortWwrt
for a>any yean. iMtog nnlied la narhate to Mini Myrtle Dame. Mater at,
Bute Pood Inapector O. M. Dame,
yeara ago.
The yoang
ooaple ioeated In Chkago, and alao rasided for a time to
and other AOCNT ORISWOCp AND BECTlON
dUae. -mx finally. retnread aad took
MSN POCLOWBO.
ap thair iwMdeaee at Northport. where
tly. Mr. Johnatm waa a member of the council, but Man Ratraatsd to gingham Wham He
oi^g te to health waa obHged
Waa Qlvan protsetlcn as Purtender hU r ilgnaUoD and abarity be­
awara Had No
fore ChrUtxnas he went to Texas, hop­
Arraat will Palin
ing to regain hU health.
Bt also
wrat to Calltonila. retnntog
I Ruth DaUell. the 16-year-oid
weaka ago, and atoee that Ume Ms
daagbtar of Mr. aad Mr*. John Daldodtoe has been atoady.
Ball, of Smwood township, was
Mr. Johnston had a large drcle of
chased for some distance by a young
frithde who extend their eympathy
man while she wa# returafng from
the bereared widow. Mrs. Johnaum
■chool Thursday nooa at Hatch'a
baa bssn to poor haalth for aararal
Craaatog. Miaa Dalteli left aehoDf
yean and hU leas will be keenly tou<
early to order to attend the vfune^I
by her.- Mr.
aaderotad of "Dnela Dan' ’Whipple, and on her
buaband and father, and their home
Wty to and from school walks for
some dtstsDCC on the railroad track
' through a patch of woods.
AS she was going

MAN CHASED
YOUNG GIRL

MAULAR

c.c.Fwi|toM.
^ .

Waablngton. May 6.—In tbe aenate
today tM eoofeiwDAe report on the

A j. «■!(«■.

HMfruiartoto.
OOUOC OtAARTMINT.
RtOUUUt MCN.
AIIM OnowA.

•nbikBViTMOUT RAY.
' owl IMtoW ’*to C» A. •. onims
Wm. OaNMr C Am, Ohrto Crsmw>;
IHmA. tMtok Oto •. RtotoMm RMth
•Mi LwtoMr Oto H« M»il> Travww
8IW Ml» «•« CAM. M««M! Wc C.
WHtliM 0*N Tim WtoMfr: WMli.
MtiRto* * «»• AM.
J. B.
•ftou* OA, AM RtliMr; JMa R.
Ott Ur. Mi eiMtn BrMmj AqMm,
■A. KMt, B. R. BOTM. R. U ^
•Mto) CiW CMUtoPy, H. Riwty; 9^
MiM BM. M»m Lmmmm; W»«mtoHf Ctok. RtoMk BitoMU; U«ton
flNMt MAMi, MIM UMton CmVhI
I, H. qwN^

I. 9m, mm

f

MURDERD
BY ROBBERS
EXRRS*« MEMBNOCR TRICO TO
PROTECT TRAIN.

NUMBt. «« .n
Al.ll

ir-.

.

S^NIMCNAM.

UNlTGOTSlOOINIONEr
MAD MAN^ BODY POUND WHEN
train QOT TO DENVER.

Cnpt Into the Bxpreaa Car. gaeratad
Themaelvee and Than Ovarpewarad Mmaanpar Whan the
Tram •tartod.

largast emrd that wrar attaadad

maedw to thU «ttE toat nIBM. all
««toiahla iwetoB^ taka* np with
dh totaraatod JBitona Mayw Oer■Htoa rapped^
rapped ar didar
oidar ptomptly at
• oWeek and «racr ^>r was fdt.
to reU obB:

W. o. a________ _

Tint ward-Malaela Wtoala. Joka
A wtod-A. W. RKBsrd, Praak

Dearer. May
Train robbers
erept Into an exproaa car on the Rio
Otmade railroad, early today, orerpowrred tbe meaaenger and when the
train was under way. made a dellbrrata seareb for
Charles
They murdered
W. Wright, when he managed to free
hlmeeU and showed tghU
TBs booty they secured was only
lino to money. They then eecaped.
Wright , body was tound when the
train arrlred to UmiTer.

Ukym aad PBtkaa.aU aka net bdag
At 14*.'Mam C
gat Mai

•:» «MI tolktog as Mtoaa:
fCaattoaad ea ndi« Pn«e.J

Mi hlran’s OMest
Acave Editor PuKtf
Awtj It 4:45 Tlis
Mortlttf.

D£CIJUt£DFORW.H.TAFT

Elrln L Sprague', kmg Ufe of oaeinaae and worth ended at 4:46 a. m.
Tharaday. the and coming quietly aad
peacefully, a tUtiing
kmg and busy career. Mr. SpragM
bad bmn failing gradually tor a yaar
punk Was AIM Inaarled to the gUie
death was doe
Platferwi Which DeeUree Per
r the lungs, the cuddtnrest of tha
a RavUien of the TarHI—
mmont being an aided s^k to hi*

qCYNBCTlCUT STATE CONVENTion on record.

Columbus. Ohio. May <•—The aute
democratic eoavention t^e aftaraoea
nominated off tbe aecood ballot farm­
er United States attomay ggneral.
Jndson Harmon, ot Ctoctonatl. tor
fOTernor.
Want Taft
Hanford, Conn, Hay 6.—The repub»can state oonvengon today toatrnet
delegates to vote tor Baeratary
Taft at the national ooorenttoa to
Chicago. A plank that waa drawn
np calU tor urlff rerMoa.

LANPHERE
CONF mm

W. J. MOODY DEAD

Blvit) L. Sprncue wu the oulesl aelive editor In .Sortbeni MlrUgaB It
Dot U the sutr. c*-ciaolpg lis duties
ustll 6 o'etoek lart evatdng, the
rdllon*'* apptartog to yeuterday"*
CaUy ^e.-havlBg hots wriltoa by
him. lie aktsf- dosrn as aaual about
in o'cleck yesterday morning and af­
ter geHtng to touch with the events
of tbe Say;- prepaid his ropy, made
hla aaual scggctiicTs and air a light
lanah-down lows m'wxs his eostom
ataea he had beiume more feeble. Returatog to the offlff. ht read and via
ited with meiida. none of them hav­
ing the afightest theufki that that
WM tb* tost Ume he would appear
at the offtCA
Mr. SpngM auted that ha wm *n(faring with a cold and It la believed
that to )iu weakaoad coodlUoa. ha
ueahi* to throw this juff.
It to do-ikifal If ihara was another
man to Northern Michigan as waU
known ns Clria L. Spregna. For 41
year*, he
wly to Trav-

MORE GRAVES OHENOPur'^r

the dty. Mr. BpraffM teak h
d(«p tnierest in library axtonatoa asd
to the warn
and It wa* torgdy through lUa kh
tenHon to deuil. and hla parminfil
work that the praaaat UbraMag at the
dty ere the oouroea at nfimlraDag
that they ara:
Mr. Spragua was eonnty YiaapaMl
drnl of tbe Otd 1
and a few dayh ago. with tto aa
Uve oommHtbe. h* asatotsd In i
4Dg plana tor the eomtog a
at gaums Bay to Jog. ’ WiMg
maeiing la haM. tha DMiltar fi*will te naiastag and 'thla-vfll i»
awaken tbe sadnaaa oocaalcmad ly Mt
death for Mr. Sprague alwn^ at­
tended throe meettoga. taktoR ^Mt
dellgbt to meettog oMTrtada. •
in the fall ot 18W. ttr. Brnw
•arttad Mira Barah'B.
-dk 'SnpUe. who
" -«MB
• BV nmVro'M
nrviVM SMA
dankhtM-. MlM f
mantdiHig editor «
also terrlvc

Forsman of g. J. Morgan's Uvory
Bam tor 40 Yaara—pirat Oaath
In Family glno* 1M*.

ON TO AUEKTA

NEW TRUE GRANTED

FITTING OUT

Cadillac. May I -AB Item of busi­

LEASED HOTEL
Joaeph U Trombley ra Andrew Me-;**“* “^■’"^ ***"^
,
Afen, ot Manton, Ute Supreme
bMd that Judge Chicteoden.
Wexterd MrmlL was to error to tak­
ing the ease from toe Jury and has
A. X. Laelle. owner of tbe NortbiHtL The Ooctara Have Given Up Alt Hopes af
port Beach betel, has leased the ease was first tried a year ago.
B Ufe of Yeung Man e
tor 10 year* to Mr. Hodgea. an Trwnhley. whOe employed
In Dr
hoM man^Mr. Hodges Afro's stave miU at Manton
wui at
gat the'beSdiato ehapei cao^t hy a rope pulley aad wound. Mnikefoo. Mleh.. Hay ..
far the heaeoa. Mr. Hodgra la
around a shaft. As a rosult te lost clan* have given up all hopro of savhsTfeg hli light arm and right leg.
He tog the Ufe'of Chxrte* K'ltnekley.
at Booth Harea tor brooght salt far gMMWe damagas. The who was Injured to a iyMmIte «xI Itate and the hoose this year M wm te again t^ hero to tha ploskm. Death 1* nows,Jwurty *swm ondoabtedly «o 'a good hoslaros.
Mr, Medpse. an Experienced
•aa. Will Have Chsrae
Heaee Par to Yeera.

FWk wai4-W. E. Mao^ J. M. Me-

Charica YandarEp. oae of the alib
esi realdaata at this efty. died
a. m. Thetaday at his borne. dM Bast
From streaL Ha was M years oM
and had been In poor health all wtoler. but had not been confined to bto
bed. BeaMca the widow be learve
three children. Rnaaell Vaoderilp. of
East Bay lowaahlp. WlUlaao Vanderlip. of SM Waat Ninth streeL and
Mr*. Alma Laraon. of Oil State *treet.
Dght graadeblldren and one grastgrandchlM. Oeorga Laadoa. of Carfield ateana, are left, and aereral halt
brother* and alstan.
Mr*.
Jane
Brown, of Praaport. Henry Laoaard, ot
Lowell. Homan Lamard. of Vas*
l^ream, Oaaada, Arthur Leonard.
Kentucky, and Mrs. Sarah Mlt-Aell. of
SeoUaad. Caaada.
Mr. VaadeHtp was bora In Law­
rence, Ontario. Canada, to Ut7. and
M year* ago cam* to thU city from
BeoUand. Canada. maUng Ms restdeace bare (fermaneoL He was a
iber Of the Maaons- toternaUonal
UnlcKi. No. A
Funeral aerrlosa will be held to the
BapUst church Friday afternoon, the
Rev. 0. B. Lockhart oBlrisilng. ae
s:sted by Ur. Murphy, the cortege as­
sembling at the residence at ] o'clock,
going from there .dIreeUy to tbe
ebureh. It U reqoesiM that tbe local
Mason's union attend theraerrlces.

OHIO’S CHOICE Nartbera

Bovemepia’ that won for the henafii
ipbulldtog of tha dty and region.
EXPECTED THAT DOCMBS WUA
effortA both peraooally
DC.POUND.
tbroegh the Trarene Bay BmIb and
tha DaUy Saj^e, both of which paper*
ha totmdad. were tor tbe
and tha ndrahoemMi of tha Orand
w:uitam J. I^podr. <pi iO yaaca foreTraverae legltm and Traveme aty.
Woman. Arrested, Cmdigfc«. «
of
Molin'* livery btra
Deeember tt. ig>0. 4a QUl, Mn«
ed
Peem
Intanrlawa.
died DL *;10
10 1Wedneottoy night at bli
nhusatta. Mr.- Dpravm wp* M
home. 430 Weiangum tireei, after
ftM taler, to oottpuy wftti
h Ua par­
lllneiw of about seven weeks from
wa a. puuv « » vitatw
Uporie. ind.. Hay 1e-Tba moat onto, be moved to Wnsbi
rrytlpelas and compllcaUoos.
slartllDg developoent ot tb* 4ky in Mich.. Ilvtog Iter* aUl IKI when be «k teaau-lt, to. . M •UIK
years oW.
ent
to
Btk
Rapids,
>Ung to eraet- a good tfUnn la mraty smm at Uto
Ibsporte's "House of Death' toraeOMr. Moody leaves several children to gatlon, waa a report that Bay IriJn- tog a rlat mlU tor praw A
K Rapids
nnUl
I Ok
Rm
mourn for him: James Moody. Mrs pbero had confesaed during the night
Mabel nirite. anory Moody and Mn CO parUcIpaMoe la at team on* ot the 1440 whig ha came to Travara* City
taking a poeMton u aatoaman far
Maude Keboe. Two granlchlldrea. many murder* perpetrated
Hannah. Lay ft Ou.. and to that yaar.
Ddwln and Blma Dohm. ate also left, widow, Belle Oauness.
and Mr. BaraM neuinlly sold all todrn.
aad several brothere and aletere. as
1 win only say that the man has
the goods dlMOaad of by that '<
Mr. SpragM
Miows; HoraBo Moody, of Matbar- told me all of Us story that I
tbu/prggd .TVgg.
aim-radon M
tOD. Sidney Moody, of Mnlllgaa. Mrs to bear." was the practical confirmB- pany. Ifaur yenra Uter.' whan
MarU Wall, of Ferry. Mn. Barah lion of the report from aUta’a at- Sprague left, there were 14 elarte em­ nam and Uostom with it«
ployed. showing the rapid inerense ot famiHy.
^leston, of Staniog. and Mrv wraey, R N. Smith.
buatoeas to thoge daysMnrilla Daris ot Boytrllle. Sidney
"He baa given the sort of tofonnaCRy from a.UtUa/sg* tom-.uflA^a
Moody and wife are with the family,
PMinted the Bagla.
on I waat. the kind <m ^ileh k*
aa la
m also WUltom
Yi iiii.M HMn. VI
of wiuncj.
Quincy.
ICU and 186*. Mr. Spragne ifito tna laadiag 'dty of Nurihaim
be hanged. I have no need or wUh
uught school to Bto BnpMs and was Michigan aadhekadaparttoaMaC
bear anythtog more from him.'
■ '
Yto h» !,«. .Itl, hCT bn,.!...
nstrutoenial to building op the town tM*. Rls history of Otnsd Tigvana
the man coming toward her
All gravM are to be opened before
for about I week, returned home
to 1666. ha reatgaad hit
lively gate. She screamed and start­
nlgbL Tbe task was begun early In
Tuesday.
the day by Sheriff Snulser aad Oor- poaMoa with Hannah. Ijty ft Oo.. aad
ed to ran. tbe man running taster and*
Mr. Moody waa united Is marriage
gatotog to apeofi. , As efae neared the
Mack nod more bodie* are ex­ eeni teck to Elk Rapida and tou
in March of that same year, atartad
depot aha looked bsek and saw be to Mias Mary Oorbell. at Olrsrd. 1366. pected u> be ottcovered before darkbe BIk Rapids Bagto. This was the
Ik circle* sad far many yaa« ««i
ms talto.
^ Mvsb up the chase, evtdenUy coming to thl* <fty abonfy after, and
to te puMUhad to aauior warden ot Oran ffrlnngii'
Uai her
I,, screams would
„„ia be
-rert 1» UI. 11..T buY o,
rwistog that
Beaaie Wallace, tbe young woman
to*
tower paglasiita of Klehlgaa north cimrch and to the aha race at th*
hoard by Agent QrUwoKL
^ ^ Morgan, then to It* lufancy.
arrested, was oeelnded from the toler- »r »g Rapid* and ManlMae. It was rector, acted as tay raaftw, fa m
Mle* Dblseil told her etory to Mr.
romatoed to tbe bam almost viewer* today. She I* held as the
Ortowdd and he to company with sev»«*m that time on. re- most Important wltce** In the eawa. L raMo abOM 16X16 Inehro to else, ohurrai work.*aineve,ytoiBg**,hg
u 1864 James «peM>er Warn* pan — Uitoful and eoantoiM aad ^
eral O. R A !. section men surted
*****
Looking for Mrs. Ounnea*.
iwaer and to* papar was enlarged to ways strove to build np and aid ttg
en
wKh
the dtoesse thsl caused bis
for the man <»______
I band____
car.____
as be
New Tork, May 7 -The police aninctea. .
chnrch in every poaalUa way,
had stae an down the T. C. U * M
»<> «»*• tborltlas were today noUfled by Sbar
Came t* Traverae CUy.
Tbe fateral servtoa *111 te Brnday.
la. However, be anticipated tbsi
Srantaer. of Cxporte. ind.. that Mrs.
January |. 186C; (he name waa afternoon *' ~
would be followed, and again
re*ldence In this
Belle Crunneas. the alleged "Matrimontoanged to the »1>avrrsr Bay Regi* the Rev. C. D. Alwall offletoUnc. the
rrnmil bark to tbe M. fi K b. track*
*“*
‘Rd brother
Horderen." wUi probably suto* an
finally raaehtog the store at Bingham'
wlnnln* for Mm the graU
tod toe paper wse again cnitrgad to boor Dot bartog been sat as yeL
altempl^ sell from this port for Nor
One’of the section men followed
^
■** *
“«* way and Sweden and tbe close at pas­ ItxJS Incheu. In the spring of 1846.
power press ws* innalied. tots tehim to the store, but the proprietor. U
*“
'»’•“>« »«•<>
sible seroUny will be tnaltuised at
ng tbs flrtt In the Orand Traverse
Is said, would not allow him to touch
ill tbr steamahip docks.
exlou. IB tbe fsll of U6C. ibe psper
the fellow srltbout a warrauL The ‘ ^
* member of the Forasier*.
Mr*.
Ounnms
Not
Dosd.
ra* removfd lo Travrr** City aad
man was aboat » years old. sad gave
McPherson Post Ns 18,
ety Provemont Pamiliaa Left Taggp
UsHorte, Ind , May 7 —Ooe of lha ^j-tnan O. W'Jiccx ws* admitted to]
Ms aarae m Smith. He suted that
served all through the cJril
—Will Locate Tter* If They
Us father owned a farm near Prove- **’' ■*
Company B. First' pbysldami performog tbe autopsy oe Mtnnenltp. Tb* pt.per wra.'then!
Lite th* Ptoe*.
irrest will probably telInfantry, eoUsHug first as s'fl>» bodies report* tbsi tbe body enp- aad* *n elrtt rol iran foio and lo a I
. drummer boy and later being appolBl-|po»ed to have been the mnrdarad ear. Mr. Wilroi ntirrd. la the fsll'
|ed as sergeanr
lOunnet* woman In reality I* not hera Of 1W«. tbe fifri Job pm* to the'
r.-ddeata of Provaouet,
Thl* Is tbe first death to occur In
preparing
region was added 10 tbe Eagle office
puMod
t of the In 18<7. the first etrom power In *'
yeaterday oa
lUie Moody family ainee 1861. a broth-i®*®'' •
f®''
'
printing ofltoe to Nanheni Mlteigan
*" Alberta. Canada, wham
er. Myron Moody, dying at Orand
Case *r teaaph Tromblay vs. Andraw
ibey
will
uhe
up
life
anew
to tte
was
put
to.
Rapids shortly after b* enlisted In chs
tIcAf**, ar Menton.
Civil war.
lo 187*. Hr
_____ failed nortowesL The*e people ara faiaarw
the gupram* CawrL
sr>cne of whom hare rented thair
For Che third Ume to lea* toan two

PURSUED WITH HAND CAR

' OD—in tliwu.

CHARLES
VA0IDERL1P
DIED
THUMOAV MCRMINM.-

HAdlET DYING

Captain Webb and s number «< the
crew of ihe Cbequamegon bars bevn
buiy for toe past few days getMl« the
timsMT Into shape tor ber aaai
work. The Chegoamegon win noi go
Into cemngrokMi until there U *M*gh
tualoM* to sight to warrant It, bat
wlll be goUro ready so that____ _
does. Mie can begto right away. Tha
weather during toe'paat week km gat
been exactly ideal but work tea ham

tara to bis now* aad alwayi tund-. —__
Ing by hi* eonrieaoa*. Tbroogb bhil.

“'
retorttod this attaw

Uvtog and hi* almolntely etoan
of the auu.
te ha* deoe a vast amooni of good I "'** WH»m E. Bottenbarg raCar»
tor not only the dly and regloa boij*^ tols-afternoou ffam'<b* *«».-fim
with, whom te came into!*
’“i -1th bar peruBto, MX
snd Mra C. A. auM-u.
to PsWle Life.
HUB Bda 8L Ctalr arrirad tUa aft
For elx Tsan. Mr. Spngse was
traaaorer of Antrim county sad durtog bis. tuMdaix!* ber*. filled atany ofJudge A. F. NerU
ficra of irasL It WM cteraeteristie this aventog fbr r*.*.
W.. W Brower, of FVe Lake, *ga to of toe mag ihat whatever oOc* te
B«te trip. Ha wfU
|tte dty today oa taatof.
waa roltod 4«a to fifi. te BBad mao

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MMOCKATiC CONVENTION WENT
The ■BMidUri i
Ol4 RECOEa
abo« Uat ba haa baM
ftadrtef tka eoadit^aa aamaadiag
tka dl7 «OTeTWaaat aad tke arc»
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at thU Mma vara
apptoral
vtn doobUeaa swat with
NAME CAUEEO kOME
at tka dtiaaaa at larsr
EENTION.
Tka aaccaatloB- ra^rOag tka
t to' tka rivor lank vUl be
id’kte ratnarfca rdaUve Daniel Endgn and J. L. Ealikr Wara
Cleetad OelegaM to the Mau.
Cenvantlon at l.ajtdng
laUra to the tBaaoaa of tbe dir vfll
Mtyeo.
ba appnrrd. On tke vkole, it
WTeniloa
tnalnaae^lke addreM U tine vltk hit
pobUe cxpreatkant before election. ___ _ tbe office# of Undera^ i
Mr. Germaine tkova M tke ootaet dmtor Wedneeday afternoon veat e
record at being In favor of tVSItai
that be meant to be progTeadre.
tbe anme time, that be dedrea that Jennlngi Bryaa m tbe nomlnae fen
aball ba tempered vltk eon- preddent and Daniel J. Ciikpaa
idelant economy. 7%e mayor it back delegate
ChaHw Moody vat eleded tonporad by a eonndl of good man nnd if bit
naradreat
aa to harmony are care aVy chairman and Cortit D. Atvay
IMV.'tpMk' Mr- apnfw. «*m> vat la exerddng their dntlee aa pobllc aecreury. W. U. Cmlor. J. U Bailey
<t tka Ormad aerraau are carried oot. tbe dty vill and Daniel Bnalgn being appointed a
conmlitee on permanent organimtlou
l«M|aaj^toa and parUcMvIf eoa- bare an adnliilitnUan daring
rntmtm •• Mrataa atf. Tkraa^ ooolng tvo yean that vBI be credit­ and order of btutneta. The tempor­
ary organliatioD *ai made permanl^lriiiMwrvtMi aavavapar. ha av able.
on reconuaendatloo of tbe
Tbe mayor did not aee flt to make
. «a VM a ■» 0( Mraag any radical obangM In tba beate of mliiee and an order of bnalntao adopt­
4tt,wt kaaltata la a*
Tke only ed.'
Tbe flrnt boalneaa vaa the offering
adea kU
____ that wlil attmcl pobllc_______
auttan non to any extent te that at ^tef of
a AMlntion by W. H. Gmlor. the
taeolaUoD being to tbe effect that tbe
il Utlla lalatnT naratora ka vat tke Are departmenL There’
delegation from Grand
-Mama, lika tka opla
retala'
loaa «l an »**«kapar vrt^ Ma a* Mnmy aa bmd. of tkU •
alvaTt raQalaad Ob tbe ocher band tkera bad baan UoB to be beM In Uaalng May 20.
or. Vht tkar vara pnatnra broa^ npon Ike mayor to be toetrneted to work tor and vend
delegniea vbicb are farorablr to tSTII
appolBt anotkar. ^fter fflelag
be deemed It tam Jentrfnga Bryan tor president
for tke beet fntereau of tke city to and (bat tbe delegates stand by blm
appolDt John Rennie, fonner chief of until a majority U secured.
mnm» i
It vaa also reeotred that Dante) J.
C la ka dM. M taSaaaca police and chief of tke fire departr- aod or MawaU aa«i meat. WItkont entering into tbe mer- Campan, of Detroit, be eboaen as ooe
tta Of tke cue aa regarda Mr. Mnr- of tbe delates at large
ddaau of Tra?- rayk conduct of tbe department, tbeia naffaoal cooTenUon and this eaoaed
« araa Tair high- la an ffoaatkin bnt vbat tbe appolnl- ' i-dtotootlon, DanM Bnalgn mo
of Mr. Rennie la a fbod cma. tog oa an amendment that referent
Mr. Rennie la eertalaly capable, and
Id tkta
poalUoB. badag for yean oondneted
Daniel ^Ngn. of Ktogaley, and j.
Tkli experioBoe baa
kadiriMna M
D. BMley. of Traverse City, vere
fftraa
him a tboroogb J
Ba wm aBMpth»ali;
elected delegata to tbe Hate conveajgaB lalMvad agoa nattarf «t od
^
'
Ipga]_
|pga]_ tint al otata aad aatloaal fliattict aa veil aa other aectlona of tkin pKb Cbartoa Moody sod Josopb
.aad a dandad atadaaL 1. the dty and nndar hli charge tbe Are Sleder nn alternates. W. H. Vmlor
nominated as a delegate but a
vUl loM Dotting of Ha
iMrtadga or taoB aad af
voDld be Impoaible for him to
' Sa^ m feodfea wkkk calaad tor
Und the conventloa. deOtoed
■« aapartntaadaat of
Nov that tbe nev
honor.
SriSua Kki^ ta ^ dt7. a poa' I taken bold, tmgparerf the
Tbe totloving county eomndllee
jha lUad vttk great eradlL
t to tbe proper eoadnet
Daniel BDalgn.
kM >MtMtkabaU maar pod- of aSatrn by dlapUytng a pereoaaJ In- vaa UMB chosen:
teteat la tne dty government and aa cbalrmau; Cnnls D. Alvaj. secretary,
and
C, A. Bugbee. treasurer. After
tt^aMikaafl rm rmagniaed aa a tba mayor baa aimtolad. u aonaael
ip ShS^^ aad pobUc oplflt
vltk kins vbeaerer aeeeaaary. ppon tbe UxaaaetJan.of tome minor bustI. tbe adltmUDg of AnaacM. etc..
ba vaa a democfkt aad qaaatlOBa of pnbite moment.
tbe eoBvenilon odjourned.
. vM
-Ak ki conNNkma. but
flaMM Of kla. poUtloa] taltk be

lAjminpKs

QF BRYAN

m"

______otkar partlaa not in

Prank, ben dr tke Rev. A. T. Pergu«, Ckoeen Member of Sign
B«^ la tbU
Phi of the UnlverNty.
II to atawd. and bit eflorta
,
.111 b.
Prank
Pargnaon. aon of tbe Rev. A.
kE Bg vaa |ka dean of tbe gevaT. Pergnaon. baa been boaored at tbe
.g]r<il.flM:««lte(a vko kaev bdm UMveralty of MtchlBna by bdng oboeer by W agma PM.
taatt^‘ tto am of Ma death
dto leading koaorary adaoUfle aoclcty.
SaocM ‘bad no—Inn tie- trkMb b of aatkwal extent A« tbe
baeed on
rwoomo la vary oioaa eoataet
%ragno aad kaav bla w atone It la an booor vhteb .any yoong
I c< Am tralla at ebaiaciar man may rightfully feel proud of.
Mr.
PorguaoB
returned to..ABn Ar
_ —I .vboae pnblic affortn vein dehaving beee called'
gM to tba vallaiv of Ma Ambo cUy. bor Monday
borne by tke deatk of kit mother.
ia aM aibool and a toaraallA vko
gtoaad rwpect and InAaeaoe through
Rg'atAimMva aakil that bronibt Mm
DM RBbUe Boaea.
. v‘-to -Am»r «aya ba
• of bone Neva bean Taken
tfotlw tk a«RBpapet..voHc bat daring
iWfiiti tov ybawTto aEWto to that
Infirad hy a baw.
^ ......................... - --------- 1 obleAy
bapoB tbe Dally Eagle
M «h» Tnmw Bay-Eagle, being
Mia at tba pHaMpM atnekboMera to
ago to aeveraty cm one of kia banda
; ..tORg af Aha beat tktogi to toaerlbc vblle aavlng ahtoglei et
MM Aba iahtatt of Brnmoty tor Mr. la bavtof a aertoaa time. Hla pby.
Ncton has Joat ramoved another piece
•gngaa'la tkat ba
of bone from the Injured member
^mmaaAtrn
making flve pteca of bone ibst hare
been taken from It since It baa been
•000 bTART- POR NEW MAYOR- trying to hcaL

pMI kig ovB.

SinODS SHAPE

vMMtoW. P. C Oermaiae made ble
- taMMD*v b Iba ptogle of Travenc
Otr Monday m AIM
H Iba city, at tbo Ant moating of tbe
P aav eooaclL It omaybe anid to tke
Epieoopal
Otrm&ne that be

NEW CHURCH PLEA

e aad far coe vko
I to praato^^kadaay
al^ arer «a axocaava body. acgaHblmaeX craMttMy
•ttatod a Kprit tkat-abonld oobUbm
arodlt aad coeMbnto to the
vUtora Of the cHy.
. J tgoaU kt amkarraaMng
•aa acenotomodt u otoad to Ike UmeEgbt. to appear before a large and
tMMl aadleace oaeb aa VM aoae

.jay^conaefl room weightr.

Mb at tha ooadttlaaa. bovevor. Mr.
'Oatsatoe aurted oS to a koatoeae' ' Eka aaakar and created tke Impreeaim bmt ke vt«M kt able to meet the
•MMlto of tke peattloa of mayor
Aa-btoaaaerdkB vfU ahov tkat be to-

■ ^ mm

MinMar of

Religion—Denial Capoeted. .
Pblladelptoa. Pa.. May
Drgent
appeals are being made by tbe Rev.
PbM PrarraU.
of a cellhace order of Eptoeopa) mtalatera.
vltb headquarters to Rev Tork atate.
EPtog about tbe eetabilabmeat of a
Uniat church aa a brnaeb of the Cathotto Church.
Dr. Praneto baa been negotiating
Palconlo. nnd
of tbe pope to Rome,
srberaby members of bta order might
rater tbe Catholic eburch. matotalotog a aaparata braacb. to be knovi
aa Ibe Dnlat ckmvb. It to beUeved
Ike pope VO decUae (be
and that Father-PrandatoaD tbe three
toy brothers vko coadM the affairs
of the order vOl Join tke Pranciecan
order Of Ike OaUwlle March.

'



Detroit.
May T.-Ocae—Wba
Dl.a2H: «», niac; eau, 6C%e.

CMP/W USO FAMED

BCHT HONODRE

TOOAVto lAAEKETb.

pram TbmoAaira Eaaord.
•RAIN.
. . May T.-Cloaa Ebant.
tui% : open. n%a; oatt, g»toe.

The ROAD to SUCX:ESS
•la Hallan«d with lodnsuy;
Is9ues DO Time Tables;;

sj!' m b-jrsib. to

Has no Spectal Rito;
H...,

17b: atov. bEtOc lover.
POTATOES
Cklcago. May 7.—Tke market vn.^
littie more acUve. Sola vere i
former pricra. and the feeling VI
steady. Faacy atock la wanted but
for tbe ordinary or medium grades'
there Is a duU xtarkto. Arrivnlt were
Hgbi. atin vltb srbat are being held
on track, there vaa a good enpply.
Bala repoHed vere: 1 cor at CSc,
1 car a~t 70C. 1 ar Burbanka at Tic.
MAJOR IVtNOg.
Major O. iTlngs. of DetroH. vUI be
here Saturday and Sunday to eondoct
apeeUI meeUnea. Saturday evening,
(be meeUng will be to SalvaSon army
hall. Snnday morning to tbe First
Melbodlit cburefa, Bundsy afteraooo
and evening in the army balL Jnofor
sokMera vlll be enrolled Snnday af­
ternoon. Tbe admlttooD Is free and
tre Invited.

A PERSONAL TRIBUTE

TbroDgfaoot the entire Grand Trav­
erse region tbe death-of Btvin
Bprngne viU be deeply felt by a boat
of old time friends as a petMoal lost
For SB years Mr Sprague bat given
hts bat tbongfais and hit actf. e ser­
vice to the development and grovih
of tbe region be adopted as hla bmne
In (he Artt buoy years of young mso,hood. His faith never'valverwl and
never
died at bto choseo work. Scarcely 12
hours after hla last proof was read In
tbe edtiorial appearing to Wedneaday's Daily Bsgle. Ua bands
folded to death. It It as be would
have vlabed. His life work
done. And it ha been a good work.
For iS yrara the writer of tbU aad
Mr. Sprague have been warm perron
al friends, and for many >ear»
door oetgbbora. Dlfferenea et opln
Ion, poklically and otherwise, m
affected, lo the sllgbtrat degree,
close personal friendship that ealsud
between u». Aasoclated at different
(Imm. through many yrars. on boards
committees pertaining to cirte
and municipal affairs, oar relations
were slvays mat pleasant and bqfBiqaa. and In (his way I cat
IW and appreciate the excelh Rl
LaavM Hie Patllen with the Haniu lodgment and good sound, rommon
■Dse or the man whc»e loss wi- all
A Lay Mercantile Ce. After 17
uurn
today.
Yeara ef Seeviea.
A kindrr-hearied man oever U>-1.
Calvin 8. Vader. for i? years book- Ma S)-mpalb1i-s were eaelty aroUM-d
ke^ier vltta tbe Itoniiab E Cay Mer and be a-as active In many ei'»iI
cantile Cc., has tendered his resigna­ works, and tbooe who srere iidmilte.l
lose trleadsblp learned to lu.ve
tion, his action coming as a surprise
btm.
to hla many friends in the city-. ?;>raguo u-ns a nisn of d-ep
Vnder entered ibe employ of the Ann
conviriluos. and decided orUnlr.os
September J, 1891. for a number
yeara acting aa cashier in tbe gen­ Ke was'courageoos to an extreme
eral office. Oiling tbe mponslble poN- the advo;ar)- of hit beliefs, and
ttott excellently. Mr. Vader vlll take be yon the rrsi*ct of all, for
world lores a brave man.
Mr. Sprague will be rapeclally
mlased hy his old-time assorlatet.
the lies that were formed ball
century ago are true ami laatiog. aud
there are very few left who cat
Meeting Will Be HeIdJtt Old Mleaien
the wllderneu of Nonhem Michiguo
>sne 2 and
Ibe flnieo and early sixties With
gram Prepared.
‘ few
who
are
still
here
‘mortea are busy today, and if
Tbe Grand Travereo District Grange
vlll meet at Old Mission Wedors.lay tears come to tbe eyes it is because
and Tbnrsday. June S and 4. Tbe pro one is gone who was active in ibe <>Jd
days Id all good works, and whose
gram vftl bei
friendship baa uever failed Ibe astlalts of those early yeera.
{ to foarth degree.
kir. Sprague lived a good, pure
2ia<^Words of vekome by master
life and bis memory will be tenderly
of Old Miaston gragge.
cbHlsbed by those wbo knew him
Overseer distiict grange.
longest and brat
2;]|-^^nrer’4 program.
T;J0—DIacnatlon of topic, -AgrtculTHG6 T. BATES
(oral Bducaiioo at Home* or other
program (optlooal with loal grange)
«Beet Heater In the Werid.
Thuraday A. M.
Rev F Starbird. of Bast Raymoad.
AppKcaUon for the poNtion ol Maine, aaya. 'T bare uaed Bockleu >
agrleulturnl drummer from:
1st— Arnica Salve for several yean, on
my old army wonad. and otner ot-'sii
The local commlwion man. by Bro. nate sorra. aad bad it the best heal
W. D. Bagley: tod—Tbe
er to tbe world. I use It too with great
bouae. by Bro. M. J. Gilmore: 3rd— snccers la my' veterlnan' boslness '
The eo«i>erative aoclaiy, by Bros. T rriee 2Bc . at 8. E Walt A Sons. ..aanah A Lay. C. A. Bugbee Drug Co
4lh—Tbe tormer hlmaell. drug aiora.
by Bro. J. B. Mastea.
Ctor beet enka a^ bov we make
them, by Rlstera Mre. B. 0. Ladd. Mte
U Sours, Mrs. D. F. Hoxste sad
ouera.
(Tkla is intended to be a cake recNpe exebangb and an ladtos having
something good or nova] in tbe cake
line are Invited to bring racelpa aad
ampla).
SUNDAY, HAY 17.
-What I think of the nev eonsUtu

nt VADER RESIGNS

DISTRia GRANGE

EXCURSIONS

Pere Marquette

TO srrosKEv.
km—Bro. A. P. Gray, Bio. Fred War­
ner. Slater AdeKa Irish. Bro. R. B.
Train will leave Traverse City :
Reynolds.
General dlseuealoa of lople.
Some of our wSd birda aad tbelr
functAw'-oe tbe tam—Sisier Mrs A
ftound Trip parai
D. IMRae. Bro. G. O. Ladd.
Tb Petwkey. li.oo.
(Tbe above aumbera at the lectnrTo Bto RapUi. 40O4M.
er-8 prografi v^
and*mustcal i
MaySU.

72c. 1 car round vbKe to sacks al 73c.
ear de. at 7Sc.
The market vaa qootaMa SB follows:, Bulk, per bu. to-rar lot*—Wto
couato,
MlcUgaa or
HInneeou.
RuraU. ckotoe to ta&cy. 7297Sc:
Dusty RuraU. 7Sc:
ordinary to
good. ESBTlc; commoa. as t 0 eoadlUon. <«estc; Burbauka. cbola to
fancy. 70e72c; oRtinary to good. CS®
(iSc; commoo. aa to coadltlon.
C2c; red atock, cbola to tascy. I»0
72c; fair to good. C2BMc: If poor
down to. SsesSc; mixed atock. aa to
grade and condiUon. ue«6e.
SELUNa PRICBB.
Oattor. dairy, pra to................ .AiOSIa
Sutter, eraamery. par lb........ ........ SSe
Claarback port, pa bM. .......DtSSD
Ctaartaok peib. pa lb...........

to::2:
Ooro moal pa ipa Tba......... ....SLU
Bam. pa to .............................. .MOfSc
Short eat M pork, par bU .. ...nue
Banco, pra to ...r.................... .uetsc
Lard, pa to .............................. .........l»e
Res*, per dot. ......................... ........ 14c
PoUloa. per bn. ....................
Salt, per bb) .............................
Hat. per ton ............................

mviaa.
Bran, per IM Iba. .......................... I1.E0
MlddUnga. pa toe Iba.......... ....ILM
Oata. pa ba. ............................ ........ SSe
Hay. per ton .......................... .......... Its
Cora, pa ba ...*................................ Me
. . .
•'"“H -EAYtt.
Rouad auak ................................12t4«i
awoto .......... ».....................................ISe
Uambaega ............................... ....llHr
Roaata .......................................
Pnph

It..

Pork atrak ...................... ....UM01«v
urn of pork ............ 7............ .......... l«c
Pork oautage ..........................
Lamb atoak ...................... ..........Uc
Leg of lamb .........................................ISe
Sboalda....................................

DM.W

Praah Laka Flan.
Blacfc Flo. pa lb................. ........ lOei
Tfoot per lb.............................. .......... I4c:
WbLeCib .................................. ........ 16c !
Pickerel, per lb ..................... .......... 12c;
Mackinaw trout .................... .......... ISC,
Salt Fish.
Herrlog. ^er dot................... ........ ‘.yocl
Ftonl* haddle ........................ ........ tbej
Fresh Lska Fish.
Maektaae trout ...................... ............ Sc
Wbit* Sab .............................. ............ tc
PeuHry.
Poultry, ?*r to. ...................... -.u©l«cj
CUYINO PRICES.
rolaioes per bu...................... .......... 60c
Bocia. per Ib ........................ ..none
Eggs, per dot............................ .......... lie
Hay. loose, per ton ............. .I140I6
Poiltr,.
rouliry, per lb......................... ....7©*c
Oralfu
H. U A Ca-'s Hitt.
Wbrai, per bu.......................... ..........Uc
Rye. per bn. ............................
US .. per ra ............................
Corn, per bo............................ .......... 6»c
Corn, in ear. 3S lbs ............ --------50c
StacFa.
Csires ....................................... .,lQ»Hc
Oova .......................................... ..2V4©JC
steers aad taelfera. ngb*. ... ..2to0SC
Hogi. live velgbt. pa ISO lbs. tS03-M
Hega. dirassd. per ISO Iba ..
Sbeep.* wttb wool oc ............
Sprtog iambs. Uve welcbt .. .........*%4
HWaaHides. grera ............................ ....40k
HidM. eared, to. 1................ ............ (c ]
HidM cored. 1 a |...............
raltov .......................................
No Um w Ow.
-I have found ool that there Is ao
use to die of loog trouble as long as
you an get Dr King s New IlUcovery," sa.vs Mra. J. P. White, of Rushboro. Pa “I woold not be s«ve to­
day only for (bat wonderful medtclae.
It looeea op a cough qtdeker than
anything etse-and cures Inag dlsrasa
even aftra the caae is proaouneed
bopeten." Tbla moet reitoble remedy
■ aad colda. U grippe, aatkma. bronebltla
kltto and~ boaraenesa.
'
rold nader guaraetee at 8. B Walt
A Bona. Hannah A Lay. C. A. Bog

RecO|{nix-;$ no Scilpers;
Aoil has a growing Savings Account in the

TRAVERSE CITY'
STATE BANK
Oldest. Largest and Stroogest Bank
in Nurthrrn Michigan.

THE WORLD IS COMING
TO AN END
everv mcment I >r the person who see* “nothing good
ahead''. ‘Somk may think it ea<iier to float on bnbbtet
than breast the waves.
\
One would however be bUod indeed opt t* Bee
good things in our liae of new . ^

WALL PAPERS
Audits just as easy to get what you waotatibe
right price as can be. A choice line from Se
<touble roll upward. No buUj'.ei'^'just real good papers.

CITY BOOK STORE
Traverse aiy, Mick.

Tke Bobiit Co. piaa

Tolhwing the Plow
from

Worning till Hight
is no eavy work, and e^pectally when yob are sreariog
shoes that do oot keep your feet dry or keep the sand
out. A good work shoe must be made of material tan*
oed such that it will keep out the wet, keep toft and
pliable and yet wear well. We have tbe kmd yon
need in

High or Low Cuts
We have

good

Plow

Shoes in light or heavy
Soles. Bellows Tongues.
Creoles. Creedtnores, Kac
garo3 Calf—Any number
of styles and leathers.

We have beea In baslaesa tS ytmn.
since 188X we have been buying Plow
Shoes. We have learned what you need
and have it.

Trial botila tra ^eeaca.

• J--

■I

Sre -chief be poelpened offi
_ iMTlst da- tk« p»Mwt. only sen meetins. Aldermu Ferkett eop
tke intmat to bo ynld, wfatdi wiu at portln*.
Aldermu Uoon-‘'Wben tmr 1
' mayor WM dected by a mafodty
frost Mayer PtMof toe pe^e. nKluash I wu w
. oucamxm^A.___,
hie polltks. I toU him I would vrork
>lDr< OUmL Mi*. JiUm T. B
lAOOOAO In Iwmony with him tor the beet InfkBBtf
_B.^C. Dtrto,
Water work*.'' dM V»lV.' '<
teeests of toe dty. TTw-mayor and
StiUru, V. W. I
16.000.00
toe omucll Bhould work togetoer In
Jf icitalweiwiTitttiiiitti CaterWrits' *m i»U. 4H U.0S7.00 all tolBff., I am not trylec to make
any appolbtpients and hare no fect*0.000.00 tof in thto mauer. but I do believe In

tL
n. ■.—AMIMi
&-AMiMi all OoIImUms ad
--------------- ■» ngardlas BuUbi
*6.000.00 harmony, therefore I moved that toe
appointments be coofirtned.''
Bok. TnvRM c
Total ................. .....I MA67.00
Roil Call.
BrMce bood*. doe lOH. 4
The rote on the amudment to postper emt ...........................|

. Tncr Uy.
;; S. fliHQBiai.Tic*Pn
Ml OiilMC Owlets 4. X Vv1. A. J. BbtOi..................... •

SSEWSTt

tkitvesk 26S0

lOm Ida RhnMl W p* the dek Ud.
Mr. aad Mm. aefsOow, m WoMpo.
vtaued at the ha^.ot .thal^^aijkur.
Ml*. Dadd Wolf. Sasdky.
t
U A. lieiiae twtarovM^ IBs
from a Ibor we^' visit wUh Yilamds
Mm. bnasa>Blmou Tktarsaff ho
Thursday frta Walien whore ehe v
toe guest of tmio Ifre and
Mm Alto----- ----------brother. Chaa. Wrilaee. of Pfoaautoa,
Sunday.
John Kealsr. of ftakxos vMleifat
Bdd. BrlBHier IBaraday.
Mm. Sabla Lewis, who hm been vlaItiag friends In Sosih Pkankjon. 1
turned k«<no BaSay.
Ulaa Sadis Morrow has been aaii
lalnlog compuy from Cadlllsc »eral days last week.
Mrs. John Soper entertained
brother ud vrtte of Ithaca, a part uf

We. Trust
Doctors
If reu are eeSerinc from
kapure blood. Ihln blood, debiUtr, aemoaiieaa, exbauadoa, roe ahoold bcfia alooce
with Ayer’s Sirsaparilli, Ibe
Sersaparills yon bare knowa
all your lile. Yoor dooor
boa.sb.too. Asbbimsbouiii.

SmI ammo TruMim.
C TATB OP MICHiaAK.
Geo. W. Burt to Robert Raney, part ^ bale court trv ihw
of let 14. BtnAwood.
-- ---------A- a Webster aad wU* to Mnnlc
I. Oavli. e^ of seM w nwH aad
IWM «r M« ase. M. T IT. R «.
: & Beaai
r *7. B t.

Jote 8e^ aad wUh fo Paefor K.
I sad wUa. w A. off a asd
**. T SS. ft U.
a A. Oaaaert to C L Martla. lot
1. bik. 1. WyBe.
jamni N ifoadeeeoa aad 'wtt* to

?irRV'’“ °™.

Beniamin P. Cnmu aad wtto to
James D. Beech, lot l*. bit -L“ H.
L- A Oo-'s 7th. except w 16 ft.
Arvllla U SUnmonds to Clyd* H.
Bunce. lou 7-14. bit. 1. i^UBamw
Fred Geiger aad wife
Stryker. hN 1. bDL I. Ms
Win. Vu Stee to Alice M I
ilot^^dJ5, Nk. 6. P, H.-s. *ad.

aftsfig

eoan his final accoan ■
Mr Mto Will aaaesed o* asM aafobh
aad hia.peutkm pmytag for the ah
lowaace toareoc ud ter tha asMoIt la 01

4ng and allowing said aceoMt;
'
It U fartoar ordered that pabUa sa>
tioe thereof be givea by p«...........
of a copy
----------------------r of Ihls
otAai;,lart
for thrsa ww>
reeka >(*vi6a'*b.«gir«a at
heartng. IIn toe Grand
_ TvavetfoHsr,
________
aU. a newspaper printed Ad efraalaied to asld coaty.
rWSD E VALKME
Jodffe of Probate.
April *4. May lA
l-S-IA

8. B. McCurdy aad site to Aaroa
0.000.00 suited
Box. fw(4 of BeM and s^ of seW of
Abbott. Lahym. Morchie, UcComffck
nwu and ne^ of iwt. ud w^ et
0.000.00 ud Moon. DO 16): AMermen Winnie.
seU. sec. 17. T *6. R 10.
Adam Bellinger ud wife to CaioGoodrich and Perkett. ye*
liner E MTlUams.
WllUams. a% of lot 4. blk. 9.
<41. tbe mayor declaring toe amendH L A Oo.'a
Oo.b 1st mb div.
tost. The vote on toe origtoal
Oirtstaln Post, et al to Howard
Mm. Msmh aad son. Don. is quite
motlon\wu (ben taken. Aldermen
.^part of n4 of s*H. sac. 4.
rnujcts Middleton ud wife
rife
of
Port.
Oneida have moved
Blekerd. Goodrich. Abbott. sick.
togh O^to to Chu O. Lamat
Allella Otary. of Nesaen Ctty,
eria farm.
McCormick
6.O00A0 Lahym. Morchle,
ud wife, swR of s •
-----------16. T *8.
The barge J. 8. Creuae. Capi
Moon voUng yea. {«); Aldermen Win- visiting her grad parents. Mr. ud dersoe.
loaded with scrap Iron from
4per eettt
7>oo.oe toe ud Perkrti, voUng no, (•).
Hr*. DavM Hickey.
o 3. B. FtocA.
Nessen’s dock
lock Toeaday •
Tmr:
BeftndiBc
boBdi.
«*e
lOSU
Mrs. Rose Holtud ud son arc vlsk Oo/s - ta utiaikJMl aflabs, I «l»~fiSk
City
Iron
Works.
It
was
the
A
Sve
minute
recess
•-»
then
taken
7.600.00
ilneiy ud Iron of the J O
BohSt^r^VdMitii
whUe the newly named commUtee on lUng at South Oral.
rtf] (hat bad been tom dowu
Mm. Elsie Armstrong^ left Tburs4 per seat .
7.000JW dalma and accouBta audUed (be bills.
. There were 31 Uekets sold for toe
Other prtmer*)’ 41:
day tor Aioadla. where ^ expc
Bpanldtog ai
Thn* EaWftdad.
_____ two yean
dance
wee to toe E O. T. M. ^11
hall lui
Gatoa. Thrtw Artv
I *5.000.00
- Hamgaid. e
ateU be a oobmi or
bight. Tbe report Is “It is one of tbr
The speelsl railway committee of spend the summer.
of city. Cln^liin
htn J slab to call year attaUoB
Mm. Jennie VanKoiii. who bu been most pleaaut partlee we have had.'
quire at Cr.ma
the
board
of
trade,
appointed
to
cua^ ,-----_____ wife
Bopper was..........................
WestMrs. —
company's
sn/iu.
toe dty for nbacrlpUons for toe vtslffng friends in town for toe put
I^tt. 00% of spli asc. S^T
dty.
new street idiway. presented a com- few weeks, retnnied to her home at
Mv. Cforkett of' Itple City <
March SO tt J tw.
f
jobs O.
AA^ aadwife to JotiB
--------------------1 by.l . .
mwlcation aaylag that tbe Carter. Bockiey Thursday.
lut tfight;
a .^Outasu,
of swH. sec. *. T *7,
e uy differMm. Anna Barnes and son. Herbert. ed snd took In the dance.
Oaetrsetloo Oo. had aUed **00.000
Tba Utoky Quarter
M. bat.
Mr. and Mr*. Dambrilte ud their
carefal eUraas of toe town Of Muistee. visited her -parents. O. schoUm dM a fine piece o; work on.
Is toe oas you pay t»r a box of
Dr. MHiic's New Ufa PUt*- They biliig
only about *60.000 available. A. Cornell and wife, over Boadi
rite school groonds Arbof Day afterya
toe
health
thnt'B more preemu,T
*6.
R
11.
Locy
Gregg
ud
Biehard
Brimmer
OperaUons ^
tou iewHe, Try ihaea i-*r h««<iachr.
David E C
i«. . „i_ l«—_
VOMl^ rnnbai. tbaa npen all laat- '"S?S5 Ptitoi 'tooto:
tof a r^ly from the compay as to vlsKed their brother at Sooth Crut
bUioosasaa. cuattpattoa vud lualarts
. ton wbore tfcere
tfaere t* a
-a dlffeieiiw! of v«to* machine*'’..;;::;:
groand over, raaktog it lotto a hun-i
J- " *•. * HIf
they diuppolBt’yaa
disappotait y
.. tbv
tor itrio- w
whether they would modify their over Sunday*
■ body.lt
dred
per
cent
bettn.
Mr.
Wsatcott***®‘**®P
and
wifs
to
Myra
a of tbla
body. It Mtoidd sot be
Rtllls Rockwell, of South Pruk- drew four
term or not.
tUy. bot plenty______
s *■
^t f, see. >1, T X*. be eltosrfaUy retadsd s' 8. R Yn'i
r loads of gravel, whkt Is a:
A Sou. Haanah A L«y. C. A »ugU-<
to fir*
•V u
It tbDB^t
umragui mm
and mvmj,
oMdy.
i help Never saw toaehars that " j*'
Becattse of the tact that whalerer fort ass calling on friends here Sat­
Draff Go. drag aWrea.
urday.
took
mom
interest
in
Iwooiar
the<
sad
vlfs
to
Addis
A.
t w%_tamr be nwe et a eorreet col
deUy had been eatwed eras'dae to the;
school bouse and groonfo^a aad 1
«t ssH. dte. 2*. T S*. &
CUode FV>x. of ThompsoovlUe
. an shown as _
rereofe lorklnc of toe dty. they win be paU by own- city and not toe compay. toe eommit- lied fau pareiRs. Mr. and Mn. James
lee aaked that the time of the framtada or nay tnembrr, on ae- «n of mwtaae when parli«
... ...jnsfo ffoparty. «D tosdA
empire
— havttif taken bnaty act* done. TtrtB sbowt u increase In
e In town today catling oo
chlse, wWch was rendered veld If *10.- Pox. over Sunday.
ed. rat paya lt\ par eat a Isvo*
friends.
Miss Nettle Moon, of GlfUfary,
000 to eonsiracllon had not been opeot
BMOL price ILOOO. I have mbm Mrbe my pspoae to adeMe
Mta. Barber of Charlevoix Is hem
nlsintloo. for U bn- before May 1. for 90 day*. On Ur. fled ber-^^nu, Hr. and Mn. Wm.
gains In (arma and dly —
both IndlridMlly and aa
>r
a
visit
with
her
aoa
Charles
Gibpwemetjta are made. It means on
Moon, over Sunday,
W. Rice. Traverae C
Wtonla's mothm. toU was done.
Son Ud family.
.bjdy. my>» all pobUo
poblh matiotv and laervBsed hooded todebtedneas.
as visiting In town Wednesday
I whol* family.
' advise vttb •
Mm Ben Sberidu it enlenalnlng
Bid* for City Funds.
I «-lsh to call year attention
Mrs Blecto Cunte, of Soutb Grant, her staler. Mm. Davis, tram Orud “ff
wttb ‘
T«ie contract for city depository
RarSds.
the w
Ths Bin Stera.
ktrv.
SarU
Reams
was
In
tos
awarded to Ibe Pint Nattonai bank
May Alt.
The ball game played here today by
Mr. Normu E Gaker, n peSfol'
ueec Claim audKed and passed upbusiness Monday. the Glenmery'and Glen Arbor boya.
Beat archltecL to the Delbert bfoMte
00 by your eoipniltte# «o claim and WMch offered 2%
The work has cnmnenced 01
resulted In favor of Glen Arbor.
dally balances ud would eharfe 6
FOR SALE—One beaoUtnl. dark rsd. Bu Pknadaoo, eaya: **l tally »<oHp
aoooiMU.
andwhen
whenpayment
paysientIs u
■ .....................
, Whole PCM. 1w «n I
A party M ladles and grn!Temen
ocunended by the oommlltae they are par cent for tcsaporaiy loans to the rw buk which will be a fine
doable staadard. Polled DwBam all that bu bea anM of ■atitjfo
from Empire were here today gathen
Sllton u n foMc mutniM. r fo pBSS
an ordered paid as a ahole and 1 dly. free exebanpe ud free check non to oor cliy.
bull. Begirtered la both hooka. J.
ic arbutOB Moasoms.
for everybody. It ctwrscu sfosMlL
Mr*. David Hickey visited Mrs. Will
bottoa.
May 4, _________
_
W. 81at«r.
May Mf Hvor and kidney dlesrdi Is <B
Buchanan Stiurday.
The bid of the State bank
prompt ni I eflUdaBt maor aat
Over
right
ahoul^ST
or
toft
thsrwta
e that av AomIop Med that all r-^wr^ mm mm ud per cent on dally balanoea aad 6I; Oricy Sheldon is Improrlng toe good luck If* a glance at our ehoe
be sysufo.- Mfocdrle BMAsk
for
AUen'a
Fsat^asa,
A>lssdsr.
corraot. betore raoomBtadliic psty- per cent for temporary loahs and the looks of his veraoda with a coat of window if It tempts you into the store.
plfblMlaM.
•ent. ad If there 1* the leMt doobt
Mid
dibfffflst'B eoSSter:
palGt.
Read
our
shea
ed
m
tkie-paper.
of
(be
Peoples
Garlng
buk
Mattbvery member M any claim psm It <
blood puriSer It I
‘ ~
,
The
Big
Store.
book of oor
per cent 00 dally balances ud S\i
8. E foWt A Bean. Hanna « Lsy,
Miy sit.
,
Over right shoulder or left there's
......-. There ahool
C A BoffbM Drag Op. dragAtoms,
at for temporary fous.
good
luck
In
a
gfonce
at
our
shoe
hat* about paadny upon uy mtwindow
tf
It
tempts
you
Into
the
store
pertotsln* to the welfare of
The druggists bonds of toe Ameri­ Reed our ehoe ad in ti.la psoer.
tnectln* of the coontil. toe'rtty c
TTie Big Store.
can Drug Oo.. with B. B. Minor and
MSy S-lt
H. B. Gamer as auretira; c A. Bugbee wtib J. W. Patcbln and Bmunel
ir*h1 phjal
phjaica react, a-esken
.Wilhelm as eureUea and E. E.
boa-els. cause ______
lev with Malcolm Winnie and George Doan's Raguleto opemte east
ftr or
*V. Miller as mratiea were approved.
toe stomach, cure oonsUpadon. »c.
reoofiCM M aa a
druggist for them
The iKNtse morem- bond of Letter
made to by the an- dly.
Wells with Thoraion Mltcbelt snd 1.
VnMed etatea fOvernMONROE CENTER.
dty. wUUed to the It it a matterParka
M. Wluie at uretles was anrmved.
to
be
rearelted
that
The Rev snd Mrs. Learh and
of the law. <^My
The piufflbem' bond of E D. Bamei ^n are vlalllDg relative* here b«-fore
. cMy it not hotter p.-ijvlded with
parks. «V ahoold have a lai^ pub- with E R kUnor and J. H. McOough *d1ng 10 thtir ne«- home In Idaho,
Sy MTW^ to ^
Mr ud
• " **-■- ................
will I nretlee was approved.
“isdlebauer drove
B
to
fo
further
out
ttocn
___
Traverse
City Saturday
mm Oty wntdd Krtetly llVB«a
The bid of W. C Gannett ter aand
part Of the dty tfaa 4a deUtaCarrie OtUnger is vUliIng Mrs.
dhn law. tlMT <mH toevate tbeir bad
at this Ume. bat when we ret Ud gmvel on reeotntnendaOoB oMhe Hathaway in Omwn.

JMnumiBtiuaDiF

Ayerks^

-I

mm muu

.

r*sC«

wsmsumm

MM to a Mfhar ptesa. | beUeea the

M k mff pwpen that tMs ordtoaoee
' «• weu .w of tobeea. ahall be atHctV .l■fc^^^d. and TtolMora poMte]
m pravtM ta -Iho ordloMM. I ou
k or be pcrwMted'to violate
lawa. any son ^ say oiam dtl^with aMo to eall yoor attaiien to

is

«Me aowar <hat ni« set __
SlbcMwta^ owns* toonid be five*
Mitoe m mmkrn the etMitolfme and
-------------------- oa*cUed.e_
tohe mtm ha tooda by the

Sf- s.?^ -

btoh H to
mm M ............................

IKtoe,
-----------ahoM be daatra^
five «Mi done nUeattan.
Ion. VtSm
- aad ahere ahoold be kept

i

to MU

MIttM fiWB

NoRh Utoon ;«ti«M,

awenua

taSr

----- ------ 1 sdtosid be etoabbht if ttra la not doee at oaee
buba tooald be etaaoto aad pni
«> ahape eo tbto aU the offcaatve
tor ootild be cMTtod away, aad I rw
WM Ibis cotMl-aad
■ • ‘
M wHh me ia a body over
■to post of the ftvor aad acne upon
W» hPPly «oaM rimidy wo that this

to can yom atU ........to oor
Yo« an no denbt
Yon
t
capecBMibers <t the eoawith the Snaadal
Pea « the city,
dly, U set Bsera ao^

•WMM

street car tranaportoUan ibe dtstonee board of public works was approved,
Is sot ao obtocUonahle. It to to be toe bid being 75 cento a load of one
recrettod that the park ptopoeitlan
and onequarter yards The form of
itract wu also approved.
panic at oor late elecUon. and if
It to voted upon aoln. I would rec­
A petition from Julius Koenig ask­
ommend that each park site offered ing the extension of a water main on
ohanld Btand npon lu
merlia.
Oak street fr«n Becond street to Bay
0 be voted upon separately
separmi
referred to the water committee
for DO doubt aoise woul^ foror
site, but oppose uotfaer. and rather
A petition signed by E W Hastings
tba to vote for -what be does not and other toauruee men. mill owners
int. casts a vote afalnat the whole.
ad
cMtens.
Mklng that Thomu Mur.
I srant to meet wMh yoo at u ea^.
date ud dtoouA the park situUan ray be retained as cbief of the
fully
lept was received ud filed
dootac I wut to uy (hai we
The report of toe claims and
the servants of the impto, eloetcommittee wu allowed on Mr.
by them to attend to the buatawm
the dty and we ahould all strive Wnnle s iQeUoo.
five a food aooout of
The clerk called atientioa
that orders had been ordered
! yoor hearty coopentton. dmwh on wveral over drawn funds.
Mr. Riekerd moved that for that, one
W. O. C. .OatmalM.
»ynill that tranters frdnr the
The messace wu reoelred with lib­ tlngent fund be autboribed. Carried.
eral appUuse ud on Mr. Ahboti’a
Other •oslnsss.
Uon. was received ad Sled.
On Mr. Goodrich s motion. Mr. Win­
nie. who hu served very ably in that
After conaldetahle other batlsesi capacity during the put two year^.
had been iraBsactod and toe pcopei was elected mayor pro tern.
time redched. Mayor Germaine nafoed
then brought up the
toe etasdlciff
maner of rsMhg ceruin

Tbe Ladl
idles' Aid society will 1

Mr*. W. OMlnger snd son of Kewaygo u visiting at the home of
8 Ottlnger
The sixth Lsdies- Aid BorlPiT c
ventlon will be held at Inlann M
chuieh on T nnrsday. May H. I90S.
Mortilnr session opens at 9;30 a
Scripture reading sod prayer by
Rev Mm. Kooqs Inlsod. Song. Mrs.
Lamb. Inland. Rerlutton by Mrs. Da
vlx. InUnd Question box conducted
by Mrs Sarnsrd of Grawn anglng.
Appointing nomlnsilng committees.
Address of welcome by Mrs Addle
Jaqulsb of Inland Response by Mm
McIntyre, Geswn. Slngtog.
Afternoon session. 3:*f)
wlih duet. Mm. Widrig. Mm HanWn
son and Mm Ferry of Bendon. f*rayer
by Mr*.
I*-' Monroe
"
of• Monroe Center,
Reeiination by Mr*. Wordon. Bendon
Paper by Mn ^dwln. Bendon. 8e^
l« "bilb*, by LixMe Huro^^ Bendon. RaqlLstloti by Mrs.
Bendon. Duet by Viols ud Bertha Me^
Combs. West Unton.
Question box
opued. Paper by Mta. BMsard of
Rest rnten. Beleei tesdlng^by Mrs.:
Waablngtoa street, it seems that Carrie HeOnbs of Wesi Onion, Re-ben Waahtogton ai
port of_________
^ _____
Insitog
commliiee
Section of offlrem ud other busEc^
Report of secreurie* of Inlud Bm“
Walka—Goodrich. Id* the grade ud alao toe inside doo, Bendon or
Lnhym. Lamaon:ben ud Griwn societies. Slngtog
walks. Thia caused considerable dlsClBlma and t
■.UriK'lc, «iJ 11,0
„„„ ud baedlctlop
May 4.
ard. Lahyta.
■■ffbt legni sdriee. tbe opinion of
Watoe-Abbott. Bfokerd. MtutsMe.
City Attorbey tforls being that toe
GLEN ARBOR.
Pire and Pellce—Mnrchle, Blckeid. city was llnhle. The property Swners
^e^h^ a little s^ storm aigbt of
firing of walttog forbthe dty
-McCormick. Pertoat. Oeod- wsat ahead with the work and would
• dock Tuesday oo her
presat tbe MU t« the dly. AMe^
■a Mom toought tost tbs work
Shoeld he dObe under toe supervlslu
the baard of public works
to that effecL '
Tbe moUoB
^ OnUy a adjouramem was ukdh
tonlchi to aettle toe a
toppa. bat toe
MfoRlecksep Dr Tbom■elbdrie OH for aoh anatmIt ahdbas tha pMn and kaah

1*ravwrsw

OI*y*s -Bws*

Mrs.'*Dem
Dennis ud Mr* Dye a program
*111 be given. A good atteodsnee
desired.
Mr and Mre Smith of Traverse
aty spent Sunday si Fruk Ham

Cravenette Coats of Cloth
Cravenette Coats of Rubberized Silk
Nothing has swung tot., liur as su (mportani outer garmeni than these two Crsvaneite# *.i- - ti.*
rioti) Is Ml new. a better cravuetie procea*. better fabric*, bewer patterns, s lliilr more cU
.u
di-signing msk<e them u Ideal garment for almost
in the rubberised silk garments we bare tbe^best of siyie oomblned with the uSHiy.of toe '
meni. They make an Mrol (nveltnc coat as they are tight weight, dost doea not etlng to them
will shed waler as easily u they abed dost.
r toe other of these garments

We hare oar of the i
desirable Aoos to cboov from tots o*n be found urwbers. both In tk*
cloih ud silk garments. We never bad rttch a showing of good depudable garmei^ as we now k«va
OB displs), Ud WB «v.,v*W THE PRICE IS RIGHT,

Anywhere from

to* rmtad Mm Met*.
tyreb farm .u,
rm,,
)(m. Reddy reun£rf Saturday
from ber rtalt In PreemonL
Bqpry Becker and wife
oved into o
.. E Plaber'B
bouaeo near bis uv anU: •will work
there durtog the

’aterloo,
E RoSa and Mtoa BRubeth Rohr

a coat fit for any ptocr^ny occaatoa or uy kind of

/

$10.00 to $2r.50
-M:-

HKilAU>. FWIDAY, MAY t. W.
auedng was waU
erenlng. The ear—IBM Bemrgtu band.
a.'hll ere weW

Grand Traverse Region *

uJ- I Byer aM little grandiry Kerr, returned hone
_.
after ependlag a rery pleasant
week with O. W. Bensoo and family
of Trarerte City,
toay S.
-

MOTicv To courcspondcnt*.
■tMTjr wm «rt^pwijtnc< to •»
|lMl tM
te
SmTIm
til*
•»» iw»
aituded the L. O. T. M. meeting at
which were •present fltiy-'hree rUltlog ladles from the Trarene City L.
0. T. to. hlrea.

Main ln,0**y »«y M mmt

MAVnELO.
'•u4«r teM. McMki. Ihdlta. and
flr»4 Tabt*r«r ai>4 their fau&mn attnMM a-tarewen lamlly retmtop at
the.au bone fans In the North Pan'
tflae Vtotftct. Their father. Hearr
Thhbarar. haring sold the place, and
Ming nboat to more to Fife Lake
<0 aaMa.
'^Ctaa Spanlding has tnored to the
gteee east c< tow* recently purchased
try Krs. J. U Olbbs. of Jacob Wolf,
*ad wtM
LM Watt and Soy lineage were la
4nrB an' Sudsy and took dinner with
Mr. and Mn. J. Wolf, wt
tll« mealy nettled In their
'Tb# shdngle mil SnUbed the «
mb nu Priday night
^Oiai. Mnnlgold and wlfa. also their
aon Parry
and bts wire..arrjred g„.
(
I npoa thn twuty acres reauuy •BTchaasd'or Win. Spaoldlng.,!
. ' A eim aagtseer h«i been bere durMe past waM. planning name Imanvanata of tha 'water power of
J. U Olhba.
an. Junto HnOMay. ft at home for
a.ahatt rest after Are weeks of nnra»f Dr.;

•yasjfss
ll:-

e’./

asuflMmmedh
to aC.wsto
nran at the spot. . - - Jdr, Brtmsw has antred. home, m
laA kit aotter btltar of her Ulaesf,
'Bert Bopklns arrlred home mday
aifhl from the npper pcmBsala.
ar. Klrkpetrtok and fasdly hare

tor. and tort. Herschel Bobbs
gnnday with reladreu n and i
Kalkaska.

NORTH PORT,
r. and tots. R. L. Peck arrived
___e____
thU-retting
e<
from Buttons Bay
Mr*. eC. B. Kehl. and deogbter
Grace epeni last Ttaursday and Priday
I Trarerse Cliy.
Frsnk BoMnson left last Wednes
UMmlng for hU home In Callfor-

Dr.

eouh. tide out one day last ««ek tor the
esetrtRg to KU her Ma- first Ume for sereral monitia.
UcgmaB has rented the
stay 5.

gtw Ptcpif Cost tbtir ttlcrntf

fi RrsB ud cMMren and
GOOD HAMOIk
- •• sp.
sput taet .B’edneedar
Mrs. U amelle
and TfinraEay to 'TrnverM CHy.
heeome «
tor.'Msd Mrs. a. Bordeanx and chil­ be U 8. crew.
dren left ihU morclng for their home
J. B. Decker surted the carpenters
to-uskegoD. after Uaring spent
Bssi seU with
Borteaus's par­ Mke the place .
ents.
ed lest fall. Nor. «.
Mrs.' Bei« Thongs anS chlldn
Miss Clara Barth entenMnad her
friend Arch Larantnre. of Bodns, yes­
terday.
bouse aMJgt a^ pei^ased the
Victor Anderson, forwmrly of this
tonn g» sdM ot Mr. JaMaon
place, of tote one of the crew of the
ago.
•'
ear ferry ManlsUqoe No. 1. spent
tors Wilson has pure
_
Sunday. May I, at thU place, returngieeto«ouage
Boy gieeto<oMage apdm>l
“>• tog to Traverse CSiy tbto a. m. Re
her future'hu»a..
expeets to go to work at ihmutarcb
Ulss Julia Oram spent Saturday (.dory
to Traverse City.
; ^ bunch of Tnirerae City girls
The flange oiuhell no« hold their]
arrived here
meetfngs
SB Saturday evening, expertlng
. rcilng te^ hav*near 0. M.
restaun
_ good lima. And by ;
U^^lg-a
we guess they bad a'good I
'The base hall emertainineot was a time
If they dM not enjoy •*•••
decided snreess.
p" ■whose fanlt wan icr
"duck soup"
Mrs. H. Budd U apendlng the week
Mrs. W U .
Bi Beaver lilaod wiia her sister. Mrs. City vlsiung for a few weeks.
Cbas nUy.
Our fiahermeo are all Ssl
yet have not caugbt

Mrs.-gTary wnison and two sons Ed­
ward ads' Douglas .retnmed from
tbelr hall. A few lorliod guesta High island tost Tuesday erentog.
were present and an enfoyable Ume
The todies benefit society will me«
feported.
with tort. Bogeiw oD ne« Friday ''
lernoon.
days in Kent City last week,
___ . Mr. and'
friend. Miss Parrlsk. rotniBed with Bay. Hr. and ton Wbeeler.
her fof e sb«n victt. remaining unUI ton. Geo. Croker. Mr. and tors. K.
C
Honean ind hO-<< Anderson of <
Saurdny.
ns.
Ur.
and
Mrs
Duyion.
J<
Will Sanats has pmmased a wort Roasnlsn and son Prank Mn.
of Letood
lean of A. Webster.
auended the Bunday sehool
OLD MISSION.
tloB held to the CongregsUonal
relatlTc
1 friends i church on Saturday Iasi
rhas Miner of Traverse City spent
Bellalre last week.
Mrs. 8. W. Porter and ..totef Edith S'Ji-day with reUQves to this place.
P. D. Scofield Is barlog
Urv E E. Walt went out for a
—A Traverae CRy Cltitan Shews
Itome spent last Thursday and Prlof tniCTlor work done on bU tume, j,. In Traverse City
short drive Sunday for the flwt time
___ spring, making It much mord
u,!n BcDtslI and son Craig left last In two or three yenfs. Rvr health baa
Don't bear onne-rwinasy burdena.
.eonrenlent and plsasant Inside.
Burdens of a bad ttocki are unne<
Ttuiraday monfing 4or Canada, to been so poorly.
.Mrs. Hnyes and sons of Caanorts spend a meoib with
BenUII's I Bora, to Mr. and Mrs Bvrl Gaston.
anlred SaCorday night fot a
parents.
"a son. April jam.
at the McArthur home.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Montgomery I Mr. and Mr*. C. FalmM of Grand
Happy George." a well Scnowp win leave on the ferry this evening Rapids have come u»,t^ place to
etreer Vender, artlred ta losrt Ian for itonlsUuue, thence to Marquette.' sP^-1
^miuer.
'
Lots of I
Wm Oiwen and wife and little I Charlie Snunders Is running Uie
ingbier and
Dame iaft this ••n8*ne <w a gasoline fiab Uo« at Charlangbier
— Oscar
____ _____
, Clark Uathewaon of 6si Randolph
letoli.
Dornlng lor Pox laland.
-v.iaTT.
The Old MtoeloD orchestra will gtreet, Traverse CKy,- Mich., aays:
Mra. Joe Gagnon and
"Kidney trouble had aggravated and
Bor*, to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Brogfa.
dangbitTB left K
Irritated me for some time. My back
May Srd. a daughter.
was lame, my llnrba sora MM tmtdmr
Monroe and soo-to4aw. ueorge
J. H. Byer and eon BalgMUok a
to tbe touch, the kidney wxlon was
toad of poutoea to Trarerse City. Latoode wlU toaVe —
ferry ihU to buy
weak and the secrutlan contained
evectng eoroute tor Bruee Mines
| merchai
Toesday.
sediment.
Backaches.paiua all through
Retrestoier
left
tost
Wedne*
,
A.
2out>-k
has
been
In
our
neighbor
Klldrwd Clawsoa sras tho» BUM Of
me and especially around the kidney
kldi
for
hi*
home
to
Plalr«,'hood
wim
his
buiz
saw,
sawing
up
Joauh PwnlDguw and faartli
iMy Bon- day morning
Dinuerous
piles
of
giolea.
n-gloos, gnve
no rest day. T n«hl.
Montana, after
day.
OH
Mr
Archer
aa
be
was
returning
I
used
il remedies and1 doctored
several
-psl" Graham, who has beu werr
falthfu
Wm
Green
has
purchased
the'
from
Traverse
vrse
City
one
one
evening
last
taithfally
but
was
not
enred
until I
paeanionla. 1s considerable
— bewildered
^.A to .Kp
and procured
Doan'e Kidney Pllto
procti
Kolk property.
jI—.u
wwk. got
Kter at thU
this wrfUng.
«
Whit Pharmacy. When I hat
Mr and Mrs J Taylor have moved. wandered around nearly all night UMit
Mr. and Mm. Albert MatUee are the
IwlibJn a half mile of Ms home and this remedy for a few weeks.
road pmsaesofs of a new gIrL
porter have ha* be«i sick
lunidj 00 o»»g s«t|.9i»q) pat ‘paina
Jeasie Boyer cut Ms indei finger
Pkanklin of T
of the complaint. 1 owe my oure en­
tbelr residence to their e
s upp Us<
«niu badly on s root entJer. 8en^
f paper tirely to Down's Kidney PIUs "
down here doing em;
inge on Bay streeL
Fbr tale by all-dealers Price 50
B. Johnston, of Besetner. ssjen.. banging..
Frank MVIsm. who haa.been work­
Mrs, vnicox baa gone to Bellalre cents. Fct
ing for D. King of near Bmpliw. sput smd aiaier, Mta. R. Maranam, (rf Man­
New Tork
t agents for the Unlii
itowoc.
arrived this eretilsg. for a slniri ilme.
Sonday at Ms honte at this place.
Mrs, Seth Tompkins has relumed
There will be a hoi socUl at Che cailled by tbe serious UlneM of their
from a short rtalt to Traverse City
- the nam»-^>oatt's—sod
ler. Will Jobnstoe.
Annstrong school boose Baturday
Prank ,Mr* Joseph Sweeney w»w able to take no other.
night.

ud ticks,
ticka, by
^ tooking it uider esrpeto___
esrt«to sod_________
eoochfis._
Mt oRpbosfdi siri borasa drsw«n. tteas SN ws^ in
. which psopla
their Booejr uA

THEIK Lf\ BS.

Horn Ptfpit Saot tbtir tUtntf
: it ins good peUable bsak where it is
ooly esfe bnt steedily eantiDi; s puyderete io-'
teresL

Wbitb do fou think tbt Btiitr Waf?
A DEPOSIT IN ■’

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Peeples Savings Bank
Is abaolntelF aafe. ood bo drawn at uy tima and maj be
eaniztg intereat for 70a.

PROVEHONT.
Joe Plamondon.
Miss Ethel Mosier did topping to
number at oor good cUUena laTraverse aiy one day last week.
Ur. and Mrs. George Watter attend­
ed tbe party at Suttooa Bay Monday
erentog.
Mrs. Joseph Habnenberg who was
token 111 andSenly last Friday U re­
covering. r
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Aiex Oaoihler. on Saturday last, a boy.
LUb spent
I
Henry Sobsub
Baturday
at

HoWs TUS?

The ball given nt Mosier’t ball Sat­
urday erenlng was well attended and
a go^ Ume was reported.
R. Schofield of Traverae City aras
in town Tuedday <m borlneu.
John Stetier la detlrertng
Sutions____
Mrs. Omrad Snlfka rtslted rela­
tives at Traverse City on Bntorday
last.
Miee Gathertne Miller has porehased
the bonse and tot formerly owned by

r.J omniTsoawiiin.o
tow tosasdsetoeMd. harakeewB P. J. <W
T f«r>- tostTBysara.aaAbdlava hUi war

SSwa.*”’ -ersss
WaLDme Knmas * MaBTm,

yi)e?youarercjidytb

ffeati^VourAesT^

hrcMrau^fCdtioDS

J. W. SLATER

^SOLID

THE PEOPLE’S HOME FURNISHER
With a record of all promises fallflUed. offers yoa tbe most liberal credit and easy terms oo e?erytbln? for fomlsblng tbe
home, house (ff botcL We ship cmmIs aoywhere lb nichlrao, allowing yon to pay for them In small weekly or monthly
payments as yon see m. We Invite the Public at large who contemplate purchasing an outfit or any nnmber of odd
pieces to come and fcl onr prices and estimates. Every attention freely given lookers. Wtwly married people arc es­
pecially irred to visit the home of rich and sobstantlal House Fomlshings and select your complete outfit.

fi -

ebina eiofieffi

ebiffoniers and
Dressing Cases

Jofit reofiiTed from tbe (eotory,
tD
bfiMtifiil in dMigs, sbd rich
rioh to
IseiRfi bfiATj French
mirNn.
A laroB eamber of Side
■oario to Mleet fren.

Parlor Stafds
•t greatly r

niBt will please you.

Edprteei
Wf hare an ioeomparable line of tbe fineet

I ofjMor'BtADdi
An, extra lu
wrai «• s Ug qogatit7 dkofi^tr «^b we
will ebsre kritb every pou-he*er of one of
tbeweteodA

Dioing Tablee in all ehapid. aizM and atylee
that arc made, inoloJioe tbe celebrated VIctOT
which cArnea ita own filling*.
Come and look them over.

Warm weAtbaria ben and we are prepared

Tlii* great R—gr' WMdcr U not an ordinary Bangc
like you aee evety dsy. It is a raperior Kaotre in a clam by

to meet it with a Urge line of the moet

itaetf.

them.

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tee

Larqe maaaire

Pedestal Table* with richly carved tog* and feet.

RETRIHERirtOR Quick meal Ranges baoe no Equal
leejKBESC:
popaUr Befrigerator. Gome in and

Tbi* i* ipleadid time to
get either.
They aJTord a aafe and re­
liable keeping of al} good
clothing as well a* aJmns
maefa to the appearanoe
tbe room.

Come in and see the caDetructioa of Ihia Itasge.
weli epmt.

We have joat the

kind yon want and *eU them on easy paymeou.

Baby Cabs
The Urgewt line and beat aaeortment of Oahe.
Oerta, Coacbee and Carriagee in the dty ap
from $1.75.

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aiUNO TRAVERM HIMLO, PRIOAV. MAY t. INK.

■K

WAiX FOR XHE
RAPIDS

TRUST MORTGAGE SALE

a-t the Ot^BE DERARXI^EIMX

THE SALE STARTS THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908.
wy wvteg opportunity In IriMleldplory. We have just purchased the Dapartment Store ot Max Hamburger 718 Madison Square band
MapMa. The atock invoicing $8,976.00 and practicaily new, oniy six months old. and consists of Dry Goods, Qollibig, Shoes, MIUlBCry, Carpels, Ladies Beady
to wear aad Gcals FarMsUngs. Tne money stringency is what forced this weii known Grand Rapids Hcrehaal to fiie aTmsI HoHgagc.
We bought the wttirestock atUtke on the duiiar, and now have an extra fo'ce of he'p getting it in shape. ThlnkolU, ncw.elcaa. i
diac at prices W to W% Under value.
If you haven't the money borrow it. You can't afford to miss this sale of all sales. And supply your summer wants at these Trust Mortgage

Remember the date Thursday, May 14, 1908.
y.

(Bto U..II(« Whan a yomig man, and
whioh changed hit whede life. "It ta
not to atranga that the man llrad
paat tha eantury mark." be aald.
*Tha slmpHcUy ot bis life and rrM>
dom from etora, tended to ieogtben
big yean, He lived peaerfully ead
calmlr, and IBM the great ti'oli of life
RAPIOi HA« SET APART
OHUROH WA» PtUM WITH
oOly. He had
CLEANINQ DAY.
miiNM ee vrrmAN.
great prograai of thli country during
tha last 100 yaara. yat It was not for
thcaa thingi that he cored the moat.
He did DM lore the life la the groat
clttaa. but loved ibe freedom of life
OB tha tranUer where he caoM be odt
In the open and where man had hU
^TtNAMAN UUD At THOUOH
ladlrldoainy oomplete.
^ *'Tet In hla taler yaara, when be
tana to thta lodaUcn, he tortned
that ware vat? praeloaB to •ellavad It Would Be a Oesd Thing
t. W. fk A. •«« Mmqt
him. Ha waa D patrtoMc aoMlar. and , far tha Town—Barpa Teak Away
vat darotad to hta ooaatry. Tl)a old
pig I ran-.Wave af Elk
aeUlara
he
hrvad. and the happieai
Rapida.
pgM tUMfl.
Bta ot hta tatar yeara
tree where he ooald meet hU
8M Rapida. Hteh.. May (.—An Ar­
H JbOBgh MiMp .te t tl«
» and aachanga atoita gt tha
bor Day raUy waa called by the Ctvic
WBPiBt Btrt.
Dm WWpbM.
toague. ot Bib Rapida. at the opera
«lDy.rof1MRM'9tWBi «>k«.-wts
ot great tendmw. house on the evening ot May 1 to diekm, «ilo tbg O
ttf fooling, and waa InnUncaT.ly a CUBS (be cleaning up and beauiif>ing
nan ot aatura) roflaee of the vllldge and to set on foot aone
BMt, alwayg oouncoM to women aad plana for aecurlng a public park.
■am Poa. ,w. a. C. **a oia
IBDtla vtth MtUe chlldran. The very
Charles B. Carver took np the tubUmU. Mtekbon Ud BMT «t0 had
atmpUdty c< hta charactar gave him Jeot ot rtllage bouae-cleanlng. .He
»IN lha taatlt. kMtr MBtaaa^
Ua appreprtata placa. Ha waa a be- pddted out atreem beautiful simply
i Ouoaih •than. Mlawad. tUtag
Uarar la Ood Almlghtr, aad the cloiilaMNartw aMh. cA«r«h.
tBcotMak«gHtewaa»abehad
yards and premises were
0«u Occhlta h««aB the
U to be. iritbont aaOariiig. bet m'erTvbera nent and tidy.
Aside
• hr ntmtt a pan Of tha »rd
a gnlat paaatng away into the Ufa ba. wnte hatag fv^ed hr • rood. And we canaM bat balleva from Che sanitary aapeci of tbe case.
It pays la actual valuation of property
• vMitti»—pnaid «t Mann. Kirthat ha haa met la happy reoMoe the to clean up and to keep Udy.
iO. Crotaar,
aad WOolpart the
•at to whom IB hta roott be pHgbtad
Mrs. J, C. Qaontleii apoke of tree-'
^ haanra hatag Moana. Bohan B.
planting and culClvatlon and the cul­
^tar. B«1 Oaga. Anthony Norotay.
ahhopgh -Dncta" Oaa did M have tivation ot dowers aad shrubbery
Obona Tarhwk. Dob Mq«m aad
a latattra ta the worid. he had
UaM^tly buUdlaga that cannot be re' WMcr ThMhr.
waadth ot -fHoDda. aad thaaa tMtUed
'na BOT. linM OooMla gtoka ta to thair ragard lor him by thali preapin «a (oUp«b: ! .
aaaa at tba taat aervloaa whes he waa
nt ta a mm agtracrdlMiy ooedAtaa hPme away Into MalaK raaUng place.
H. S. Amersoo. preelnent of tb.

Mrs. Jno. Nolan
1 In Trave
paaama. where Mr. Orob.prollltable poalUon In ibe sreal emoal CJty last Saturday.
Mrs. Jro. TVeker has been taking
work
I
uf Mrs. DIekerman. ot Solon, who
Bd. Ucekman went lo Wliltr COire
on Mooday to nioci Conductor Is III with appendicitis.
The fire alarm baa been aoonded
pechman on Ms new mo. She requill- trequenUy of iaie; last week
turned Tuteday.
Mr. April's bara was dewtroyed by
ftre. two little boys arcre playing with
tDAtcbea and set dre to the hay. The
small seboM waa aei on life from
CEDAR
aparkt flying from the bam. there
a-ar.n't much damage done.

VILIACE TO
BEA11TI1IV£

"UNCIE DAN”
BURIED TODAY

FMDAY MAY 8 IS DATE

APEDCASKH

m vhtah «• Imh gnihlid thB al-

ta^oee. Oia of ^ hcM kMva »«»^ ot ov OMBiul'ir. aad OM at
^ agBd taUtara. haa pnaaod away.
-■Tharg art thtg* (Haia that go to
■ah. (ha' W or 'Dacto Oaa' BBlp- llarthpaH Mton ptaW Dearly far «Mpping Undarataad Plah Mara
4, taara a) M«i
Jtm. ha
Paed tor tba Atyhwn.
waa a oaataaarua. •ad M highly ra-

nSHERMEN FINED

<ilM wMh whom ha e

B. Peter ADderaoD aad C. A. Anderaoa. both ot Northport. bar* ap­
a»d thaaa ha IotM to iMata to iboaa peared before Juailca U H. Gage aad
hi feaaw aa Ma Mta*. Thaa thara padd flnea of m and «&P0 ooau aaeh.
vara (ha «aa!hiat at tha ana him- The man are Northport ItaberBiea aad
arrested by SherlB Brown, aa
complalat of Stale Depaty Smith, cm
> Tta Baa. Ur: OociltB apoka ot tha tha charge of shipping Hlegal fish.
aattmy oC-Ur. WUppia ta hla yowgThlrty-cdcht and a gnaner pon^
ar raata. g| hta hardahlpa U the ot dah hav. bm caodemaed aad
BnUac Ita vhtah ha Mead a» well, to the N«r
taM at the tarrlhla oagadr that aana Deputy smith.

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Cedar. Mich. Uay 7.—Mrs. Jiw
\*1ack vcol to Blk Rapids laH week
to visit friends for a few days.
Mlaa Ethel Miller, trained nurse, ot
Traverse City. Is nursing Mrs. Par
mateer.
Norah yorh was a Tiaversc City
Visitor’ last Ttieaday.
Lmi Thursday Aiberl UrQueer to
jumping from a hand car. fell and bad­
ly sprsOned hir wrist, which kepi him
from hiB work tor a few days
Mrs. Tom '(NTtIte. of Solon, was a
Cedar rlettor on ‘'Wednesday
and Rebekaha atiended'cburob In
body. Tbe Odd Fallows made op
purse and presented It to thermit
Mrs. P. H Mahn and daughier.
Agnes, visited a week ai Provemont
afta thoir daughter and sisur. Mm
Pred Otto.
Miss Vera Wyacoop. taactier »f ihe
Clearbrook achool. spent Sunday a-ib
her friend. Ma.rme Sultlvan.
' Bmeat Meecham and Mr Rosa are
cutting brush tor P.O. Bright.
P. A. Prench. of Msfde Ctir pasted
thiyugh iDwo last-Tuesday -.u route
for Tratene City

village apoke of tbe dealrablllty of a
dne park, and
a place tor that purpose. Supt.
K. T. Blodgett propoMd to create In
tereai In tbe hooMa b)- dlairltiuiing
doweY^tooda among the pupils of the
aebools aqd holdiBg a doa vr show In
the tall. A comaluee consiaUng
H. T. Blodgett. Mrm. J C. Caunileti
and Mrm. C. 8. Perry aaa appolnic-d
to carry out the idea.
Tasie «ud Stu- II. Pull »ii-- r.0 «>.. «t Uru^- '
On motlon''rriday aftemoon. Mai $.
:y BixXhers, 5«i Wsitan Boeet.-Kew Vari.
was set apart as a day tor general
reaovaUcm bf 'all untidy places witbln
the village border*. In which tbe great
pobUc. lawyeas. doctors, preachers,
tcaobera. the great and the so
ahouid )ctn la (he ooe purpose
make EU Rapida tnlie oae wide,
sweet sumnier amile, and the presi­
dent was asked to make due and time­
ly proetamaiton to that eSeci.
Tbe steam barge lonta ot Delray
tied up at the Iron eompony't docks
Have you *rol to buy no*
8nday noon and at once began
cariwUH ihi» spring? ll to. wc
taking on a load of pig Iron. She
cleared (Or BoBalo with l.«(Ki ions of
should t-' able U* Ibtere.i you.
troa on Wedaeadsy. Tbe Ionia U a
We have ju»t received a One
big wooden barge an independent
hoe Of aaoiple* from vrtsiih i<i
trslghier and doing a good business
make your aelocjoo The ou.while seme of the Une^ are tied up
by union irooblea. She loaded kulk
Intercsiing feature of our car­
salt from BuOalo to Chicago from
pets to. they sr«- i-in u> St your
which port abe came to Elk Rapids
room, abeoiately sitboul waste,
empity. Ooe tboBaand sis hundred
thus aToiding tbe expense of
tons it not ber load but Is aU
paying tor two to flve yard* exwater at the company's docks will al­
low her w gat away with It is underturned under at »ds. and
atood ahe wtil come again (or iroa.
of DO pracaca! use. This oae
probably repeating her trips until'
parUcular feature combm-d
much of the troa now on the yards Is
with our Unlforin Low PVXOS
carried away.
Mr. and swa. Debay and littie chUd
AM Oeeda makes U a mai-<-r
le risttlag kira. Patrick Sweeuey.
of
ECONOMY to buy your car
Mrs. Dehay'a mother, this week.
pets here.
Adan^ter was born ta the home ot
Mr. and Mia. H. Leveil the krst of

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Carpets

Mn. Will rrobe. of Toledo, la vlaliiBg relallre* In Glk SapMa. Mr and
Mrs. pfaha aspect to teaea aooa tor

MULER-SCHRADER

140-142-Front SL
Traverse Qty.

ANNUAL MEEI1NG

Mayor Oenaaiae win leave toafght
at 9iS0 tor Detroit for a lav Saya'
baMaeaa trip.
u

Yeariy Etaetton af Diraetora
Tbe annual meeting of the Travetaa
City Railroad company waa beU la
the ottiee of Tboa. T. Batoa TlMiwday
morBlng.
Tbe fonow(i« dlraetotD
were elected tor IMt;
Thomas T. Bales.
W. R. Shelby.
J. H. P. Hughari.
T. J. O'Brien.
B. ^ Meatheany,
J. W. Hunter.

Thueaday Aftemean.

~BnEerad day and sight thetoraeat
of Itching pUa*. Noihlag helped me
Ole H. Miller and Hiss Clara B. until 1 uaed Doan's OtntmeoL n ewrad
.......................... E. OarSebrader were married at tbe borne ot Twtt, Mayor, Otrs-d.
Aia.
Ibe bride on West Front sirsst WedDoadaY afteraooB. tbe Rev. Demaa
Cochltn offldatlBg. Mr. Miller'a home barafeetad. No ii
ipwa got pries down so tow that you
has been In Newland. Manlrtee coun?' ;c«fi shoo a whota tamUy. Rgad ioar
ly. but he
aT nrraeni employed
big shoo gd.
The Big Stora.
Ibe asylum
Mtsa Schrader has al­
May S-U.
ways made her home in this cUy.The
bridal couple left on a weddfng trip
A healthy man la a king la kia own
yinierdsy but *111 tetum shortly and right: as unhealthy man ta an nnaapuiakc I heir borne oo West Front py ilava Burdock Stood Blttara
builds up BcAnd healib—keeps you
meet, ibis city.
well.
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How to Make
the Home
AttracOye
Thta to a aakjatf to vhM •&

Spraying Time
ia hers—Are jon aboat to oae any materiaJ in th« ywying
line ?—We are known to all tbe {rnit niaef* of the Onad
Traverae region^Aa head quarters for beat aprajiog material at
lowest hguv*
pnttoa before bufioc on
Blue Vitriol. Araanhto of Leed Araynic.
Paria Green. Sal Soda. Liver of Sniphor,
WbaleOil Soap. ale.

S. E. WAIT & SONS
Traverse aiy's Leadiiig Brag Store.

The Barney Co.v
LADIES' OUmnUKS*

Place on sale today

Rubberized Silk Coats
$18.00
You take your choice at this price of latest
styles, io Moire, Taffetas, jilain and fancy striped gar­
ments. wonb regularly $26.00. No two alike, for $18.00.

Sui^ Sal<
. Another sreciilJy priced collection of Wool
Suits, to close,^ |9 75 and $12.

•The Barney Co.^

at thta eeara «( (he year.
Baaitera] picuiwa. haDdawa*
fnrvHere aad rich
all do tbetr part; bet there ta
anee U ta a PIAMO.
A
awcetdooed, haadaa
PtoDo to the baton
1*1
are and bapptoaga tor (be «
Uy. edwattoo tor tba vm
totka, aad eetartotomam

^B«e you kaovd^

AFUMEISkTaiTill
Wg make « id awy tor fern
to own a Flaw lh« there's
reaOy no good leonga why yog
ebouM be whbewt one. A very
•mail payaewt aeoda aa latorawnu s day. ptod to tototUy In•talimema. Do yoe know of
anrihlng that would add so
moch to the pleasure aad eomfon or your home nfe.

SUPEMMOUim

to a characteilstk: of toe toatni^Bis we bandie. Jtmt a tow
uame* and you wtll be aaswred
Of this fact
Bro*. four own makcl. •ehniar,
.Steriiog.
Wggman.
Wehor
Pianola Piaao, aad other eatobraied makee.
We do not

selUag only tasuvmoDU that
are fully up lo tto (HINNELL
standard of eiceUgBC*. Oer
guarantee afaMrintolr pmtecu
We iBvUe y«i lo toU and tospect our large aad beaaUfal
stoeh. nod altow m to guou
Prteee aad (arms Ton wto Sod
io deal wHh ua.

GIINELL BIOS.
TnncnCXram,
laa E. FVael SWccI

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Eto are havtog wary cdM weather
arrtwal ef WN Daxy wMk kto .
earaot kaadds ddagt MMa Ma Tiam apai
aad baby from Deifer. Co Mr. Dary
^ ‘ VM7 M -nt pnetldBg oader.wRh ^la Md Coatee at '
■Mi
I Arkar 1^ Mr
. mod Mra.
baa apnt tbe pasb^eer mrs to the
n <rf Oco. /Madtooa.1 Tbe U O. T. M. K. o
pMaUag three ben^J
neeqqr •
c pafc-,;«Q1 wr*e a tn eMl MMW at tb« west bat ''torn to ao pinoe We
, pls^ tor'the
.mber Meiaegblla trea Bk Bap ea toe roods eleag bto to
e
,
IK. O. T M. hall Mmr‘ MIk. fnw « bonef aadbetogladiasMbacHto
to prateed te toe MetSnltot eberck
turn SSwtn to ha*tac hto Wmm o'ckM* aatU •. ttrarjrbottr to laTiuid Mkkicaa
May A
Bt tndny. ewtag to toe paMor beA aamber of e
rtrtiaalart. and Mk«r«taa repaired.,to
Trareree City MM
fVMkbitodM to dolBc toe wort
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who weat were;
M TtMMM
ha>___________
norad hto___
pool* _ Mr. Aalk
_ Axtaraa litto toe Moaroo toUM- or toe kotaaa *ta»bW<d la (one oiaa- oil. Sme Gsy. Danas sad B
•LEN HAVEN.
lac BBlti a oaitaMe place to loaad la, aer a« U bnak Its froai lec la too n>. Mr. sad Itoa Joha Kia<
vklek toeoadact toe mtoaeoa
|aa^. As tooeMcideai ItappeaM la Sours, xmic aad Scott Mi
Mie. Oaorge KMderkone M Souto
flan Vit^ kas a ne« dtv vMoa.
of W. a tooe't koase be took aad Mrs. ADdrew UaHor went M<ma> is.uito- lutouj rctarasd borne sttrr
II
week.
Mrs. Oool HaalBtaU to atiSeflac «ae of kto boron aad bdped Jahnole of’ ibU
tew weeks’ wteH with ber esotoer.
/Hr*
Bitbrr
Beebe
Of
rwItotOB
wlih
;,^
Maple
City,
■on aa atta^ oC toe «atM7' i back to Wr...............
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or Mr. Mewotd. who ber tour chlldren l» vtofttog trind*
C. CL Boctoo aad Hairy Shoarar to Ttoenp*
Hiss Ida Farraai of bsi Empire,
It M dotog Birely. here
vtoltH with retetlvce to tows THaltood a lob or oatatioc aad mf*r- set to* k*C Of Charlotte aad \ Mav I.
la Bperitag
'day.
l°t^ CalTic
8paritac yestarjto.
Toatsj^.
| Mtos Lacy Onn
ibberer has WM »
----------] -tee E E llllaoto Maded here
YUEA.
D be beh. at kiT tor
day morelng oo bee im trip aortb.
i^ettaemy. Mi
■ The U a T. M.
r. I ttato I
all! hare Henorl*!^ / ke* at Wca j*^
*
III ktoSarm I
Beaale ramat
bold fooda.
' tord ekorch May 17. at 2:30 o'clock. I ,|,h Hr aad
Koepele * Oo. U the tm aane of Ererybody to latritad to eean- Semoo j soadai
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aea aaktoa ahicb atll eooe opeti all! be preacbed bf SMer Qalaa
d,,^ ^ tatorortBC.
aw are. E Ooldtac. trarakai:
sslans la
—> Bay Thacker,
^uMe-s»«*w«mmma»»^
for baalaeaa
to vwhat to knoaa m toe
May t
|
,'o leani.
M. D. WeUa A Co., aad
•ttnr beildtDC.
to«oa00 «»
1 NU( Tompklaa rwtaraed ao her tor Joha T Br*------1.
to loara
EUK LAKE
scbool today after vtoltoac ber par-: baolaras UU aeek.
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to Mr. and Mss. Bert Me-' eats to Trarefae City oeer Baada.r ; Tboa. Footer of TraTwroe Cuy abo 0»an one i-n oia.____
C. E Fife to aol ceuiog alaag aa - baa twee baylac potatoea. oa Bonk **'* mime
UugbUn.
I. a boy. Mat
I
Meaday
,ei at, ac wl.fc he
Maaitoc totood .tolaked bto aerfc i illl fTIIBIt 1«
We aegiected to meetlna last week
trip to Lolaad oo Hoaday u -t.,
O. a CUypool aas belpto* *
Wloataaley a tea la>» Iasi act k
Bn Sbeffer to aorktog
[na Kla«ri«
Elasriey
Ifte

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BK 1>

CMnafI c«?M>«
wl den
Heralfaurt*. The
(aneni k nude to

Mi
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rfrt Ajax Dynamite


I. I . * fc* *• “0»e«, the
tve-cH enthoKtoghly endj»«fedirehn«ik_
hdoKput^itotheginnA
Mr <M>o.ft gennett k (uewdeed
toltendthateet. li It doen't the menuieoeao* )d Oadxtdt Wffl give jdu e nev
germenu

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Joe Hemae baa boogfac the E Mis­
er lam aad totetuto to more oo It la
toe Beat futare.
I
Mr*. A. BdekaoB of Good Harbor
rtaUad bar daagbier. Mia Joe Her-1
nak. Saaday.
Mr. aad Mra Wloaualey visited
tbelr daughter. Mra Bdaard Oaotider,
SaaBay. Also Mr. Gaiitbier’s parwnu
otNortb cedar and faailty
Mia a E Ctaypool rtelted Hr* O.
- Make of cedar oa Saturday tost.
Albert MTblttea to worklag at bto
kooee, geMag ready to put a atooc
wall uBder It. Joe Hctiuan wll: oo
too mam work.
May «.

$JO.OO to $25.00

Ao Jol^^elm

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BYNABTE imOTlK

SITw.Vi

naiHni

s to room to ber bone



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Jobs KralU w
___ < tka »U IMI, a daaghtar.
ertoad at Ua ken% WaiUn^y ..or«^
QaiBBbn Betoader p»-med away et £ig ky a Bomber
hla ar«<libora M
' kSnTAprtl Mkh. Ho bas ban W of bto twnlywix^rt^.
s ..
ly.AB wtnttr. bat it was met
bot A• pot
— lock
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esieisblc eretttog speaL
IS 1a imnodmte daaaad Joe SUIger v

■Lsyr75."cy

Trav- dsy evnlag. aad Matarday i

5,*ES.“!;

tost kmg. bewowor. sod at
aad la do- to* pfesoat -UBe tbe tameia are ea­
rned Id plowlBc. gsaktag tbe groand
tt^teXalkap-l

bona of Milya trip to TniT..

It«( tba nnra tick-

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f
KEYSTONE
Mr. and Mi*. Keesler have mowed
M tbeir new bema
Mra. E HIU M worWag tor Mrs.
RUer.
Carrie and FVank HMn flatted rMstive* here ewer Bnaday.
'His rprtqn of Traveroo Ctty Is
Itlng with ber
Mra Mtoa.Tbe Udin’ Aid wUl neM with Mra
bout OB blB I

. M BMf anrly

-Chartaa Battoa had a telapkaae u- wMlted wtto ber Msier. OoUlc. «
•nnod M Ms reaMoae* mm waok.
WIU Balmier has nored on the
AaMttam."
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•MmA^o.
Mr. nmU. aapervMor tor OeroMaa Uanklp, M boay these daye ae-

■ tei-W.
j
jrmel la gradtog tbs Vlskecbl} klE

Hre. Carrie Het_ •It and m Oorih
■taraed Tbwrsday OB vlsIUag Mra
Mta Mabel Paliuas ii JcaeincB.
ly repTCMBiailoD of both
bot_ tbe
nty him
hlwea
Bar and Trsrerae City
t„ O. T. M. came d-wn Satarday

WEST ALMIRA.
BMer Jacob N. tetgic from Kanns
win preach si the West Almira scbool
boose tn two weeks on May I7ib ai
11 o'clock. You are all cordially lavttej lo be present lo bear Wni.
Mr. aad Itos. carl Bales were ih.gekou of tbelr parents Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Bates were
tbe goeats of hto brother Rufiu sod
wife. Bonday.
n Brooks of Burdickville Is In our
TietoUr for a few daya. dxlng watches
and cfocka and boydng oM robbers.
Tbe sorprtee party on Mrs. CeJrsda
b'elaon was veo well attended. Thanpresent, were as follows: Mrs. HUinle
BneUmantel. Mra. Mabel D. Bates.
Mra. VteM Xake. Mrs. l.«Ky CUrk.
Mra. Laara Bates. Mrs. Lnlu Beckwitb
Mtoa Anna Waddell. HRw
a Ruby Hooker. Mrs. Lm Bushlow.
and dai
laughter.
All
. T a dne dme.
There
T
wtU
Ill be a farewell party on
Hiss Anna Waddell on Ue evening of
Mb of May. as her scbool closes

_ ibora.
Fred VCltoon of this place aad Mi-s
Otace Martin of Platte were uUied
Bonday
April
IMS. IiWe all wish
BKh
lo
• • them

_loyaaJ
along and happy
life.
.'Py life
TOm O'Brien of Inland and
•Lnaa BelUngy of Lake Aba . ...
tltcd in marTtoge May let. IMS. We
.trod them much Joy and happi
lirra ihroogb life.
Mr. aad Mra. E I. Lake and sons
all fn»vc to Traverse City last Wed
bf-^ilay on some buttness.
Mrs. Einma^ray was the guest of
Mrs. Uusta
FYtday aflcrnooD
Mrs. Dan Wright and daughter, al­
so Mtos Nora Rayle
City Friday to have
denui work
done.
Hr. and Mrs. Ben Crav left lor toe
North Manlioo Islaadd Wedaesdayr
>ks tburiedIi bto father last
Ett Brooks
'nursday. He baa the -lympaiky
-i---------- innity la bto sad bereave-

-tftcre’s a Wfeofe
Ldt.ofGis-sfe

The
re prepartog tbelr corn ground for
to^ year's crop.
-TRobert Rasy of Drawn to visiting a
trs days with old friends In tbto Hentity. Among the rest ot bto old
frteada. be met sad visited with G.
D. Freeman, another old soldier that
used to work with btm la tbe lumber
woods some 30 .rears ago.
Mr. OuTto has brnght tbe Ben Web.

food i«J«o. C, J
bo
■ farters or yotptg'acawltokave a pencktu (w l-c w«ui
MdfakiileaaflhBrnoBhs.
ff thm's any
cf this ^grtoD* republic who
to Ce-tc
til ^emdipnlaiarholvcsKfacbteaot (torch ihcc u u Cm
tnU W Mb waV kcny Men him
^ fMHfc^2diereatosny.Khlb(T«nalbehtM|Btol«kec
wt^] Hlwiy cMBCt to ted ■» «(Ibat kmi iEVHV.

DnvU has several cblldrea
lo send to aehool, which irlll be a
vary welcome addition to our scbool
and neigbborhood.
Bun Bioombead has moved Into tbe
oM borne wltb Us new bride anfl to
cefislnly going eonte by way of turn­
ing up the sod.
Bra Paul’s cow got mired today in
tbe swamp and it took several
ber oat.

Lily White
“Tke Floor the Itest Cooks Use**

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Myrtle Oener came h
trmn ber eebool Friday and r»tu:

COUNTY UNE
The (aruera In thfa imlj
I* eery boay plowing tc
bred Shteaer bas HgbUiac rods pat
eakls baiE.

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Odds and ends in Ladies’ Oxfords
Yes they are
a pair ■

( dds snd crd-<. but they arc

resalar $3,000 value.

Sptcially priced al

Si*96 '^

$3.50inand
S4 Men’s Oxfflnis. $2.35
Patent KM* Vdeer, CMf aM
Gob MclaL

Although these are what we carried over froifi U't year,
1 he style of most of them arc the same as ix being
worn ihisieason and the quality as good as if you
had paid full price for them.
^2
$3 50 and $4 values at, per pair ■

Good Every Day Shoes for Men'
Not the latest style, but good solid
>hoes. per pair.............................

$1.50

MEN’S OXFORDS, $2.95
.^riotber lot made up ofritw styles but from lines that are nrari>’ sold out.
Sieveral style-v and diflrrem kinds of leathers, inriuding Gun M*^al. _<
' Patent Kid. Patent Calf and Vici Kid. Not a shoe wonh
less than $4. Specially priced at per pair ................................

$2.95

Will

Oeorge Jarrett to Imiwwiibg
(Ms
rrltiaE Also Mr*. Deakc.
• ,.T Mtos Bewle

• Jarr
sarrevi
irrett went,
«... to
„ Trav_ _
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n*e Ctty today. Also ....... Paante
'--Y
IsrratL
,1
Mr Mungeraon moved hto family to‘
Wave bcm bad tbe miaioy to Air’: we eatdd bfiro*e^ok
jabe Ann today. He U employed
kNHR nd Woe amt beca aceamd ei a Im}-. <1 bttc, dtba..;.
Ibe Hobbeler Co.
. lAwmce Kenney left today |
^ we don't giado tbe t'dot I’m ftent
bad
Lodlngto^ OB bto way weeL
Irrtng Lamb left here today tor I
bsoMMaatBre^'i ine an Cm staaedt U a C9«r ddXm deni
VotE His step eon. OUs Jessup, actefaee sbe teeaded «e sbBiU cst it a-tome L’laa we itecU eki
' ‘ him. T^ hr* loofclnc*
ir
a home In tbe WML
dtoMei a peteuL a poes^ ot a k.ft*e.
FVeda Carpenter aad Geo. Dexter
mded
tbe Sunday scbool eeaventlon
•Ike ibd u HBgily diie cnsl.13 Etl-e bas isrtiJed t» gniecl
..t Beamla last W'-'-'-^Sae and
Ttaonday. and report a very ptofluble
time.
May 4,

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$1.90
$1.30

$3.50 MEN’S SHOES, $2.70
Mra.

Ct^tealAeftodtod. si the starch and cl iSc cM<i>
testoaM ofdm wheatB thewtact propertljn God aaile iL

veu«vctniiunsc--t»>irr' '

X-adies’ Shoes
A» good Shors as you cy:i buy anywhere for ?2 50. Special price for
this sale at................................... ...............................................................................
Ladles* KcsmIw DoDgola Shoe, patent tip. single sole for dress wear

dtoaer and .-apper tor tbe
Mra. Atktana retangd MM fUttwa Mrs. Irene Shields of Moatoe
fran Chi rage, where they - ■ r was preeeat s " ----------- * *
for the oeeaMn.
tbe weddiac of »rry A^ .
The Bmilre alae came up to play
Leland Trtpp was la Ttarerae Caty
wiib ibe West Almira aloe Euaday.
boslneaa
Batofday.. on boalneaa.
The score wa
11 in favor of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maalgold i
Alalia boys.
down from Trav
May 4.

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We are begining our house cleaning In this section of the Big Store early.
We call It house cleaniag because it is a clean up of odd pairs and numer­
ous sizes of Spring line of Shoes that are nearly sold out.
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This sale begins right away, so don*t^ail. A few days may see the mgWj
plums uf the assortment picked out.

tar. Tbi«
Mlo's-Shoes fqr dress and every day wear
bargains. It is odd pairs froi
$3 50 aad
lot srorth less than «ar.
^ 50.
Our special price is

lot is tru!>
f 4 lines.

one of our best
a shoe in the

$2.70

$4.00 and 5.00 Men’s Shoes, $2.95
Patent Kid mod Patent CaH—some with wide too. some with narrow toE. Heavy
orlightsolc*. Worth $4. S4.50 and $5 a pair
Our special price is .................................................................................

Dress Shote and Oxfords for Ladies
Quite a variety of stylet in dbe lot—nearly every kind of leather,
odd sizes ifom 6nr beat teicE We have nearly all sizes and

qan^doulK fit you fn>m$fiit Hoe*'.

These *re

$2.45
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vyrilc Oaly Oa Owe Side ol tte Paper

AamnnauptocuMsg

dae ada« dra twa aad bary
latgeat crop of abeep aad the uaodlng that ft baa today werejstaddtag with the I
aad btoodeta. > Itaa. It win be obeerved that la all
eoata of palat Do tble 4arU« tba wtelamba la the hlatory of raage opera- it not for 1
lar aad bare tbe barrotr rmdy to hac
Wueatloa
aU book learalag.
tiooa to (be suu of Soath Dafcou Bd before a Bum or womaa triw to^casea the air to aOraltied (o ibe su­
IWm
ibotpit •« tiw 0
row tba cardea wKb. That win, or Mneattoa to tbe knowledge of Ue.
to leportad to the Belle Pouche dto- raa an Inrabalor be or the aboald i ble at or oear (be celllDg acil toay
•botdd be. tba «Mt aBe'yeo wUl hare _________ of iMtlOM. aad tho boy
tiicL tkto year.
know bow to set a ban.
1 be allowed to enter (be vemUating
M-fore CM atteeapto to ra^ ebl^ One atar tbe floor or otltog or In the
tor It. Kapl la tba dry a harrow Bade wbo kaowa moat abaat tbe rtalble
A paraaaeat aatlcaal Ifaon range
(IketbaaboeawUlMt tOoM ta twaaaf nia a* exaraaefS te
of lUOO acrea on the PlatheM lo- to a brooder be aboald take liaiima,* ceater of tbe twillac. ttaur rirtag a
ty
yoaraw.
Wamy
Otlfta.
Waraaw.
tbe
work
of
laaocty
tbe
crowtb
of
dlan
leaairaUoB
of
Moatana
wiU
be
(rlHn
the
mother
bea.
TVwe.
hooka
variety or mcana of eoatroltlag air
ru
of aaatUry ^ la
tnea; tbe itnrArTwf of wild aad
> laan ■y.
by the paasiag of a blU by bate been wrfues oa the snb>e<( aad rarreni and aecariag more ptrfrct
mm ai U^ prMMt Use ta thla nealBala. to better educated
caagrees gfvlng awaey tor that par- direc.'ons scoompany tbe macbtace. clrciUatton and aitotng tbe sir Hood
I but onlcsc oBe baa some knowledge rentJlsKcm it estentls) la ail fsna
Utaa iba hoy Wi learaa Boihlng bat
poae.
tba MtovUi mUIm for lUlk
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- live stock
kepL
Tbe etnwberry crop of Tennesree . of•...............................................................................
ihe work all he leads wlil be Latin, bmldlnge
where
■aaaciMaat. prowdM by ••a d
to reported aa being one of tbe beat
Tbe begtoner should
atatlMM, wfll ba
la tb* cfty there are acboota of
Will ■# Moat UaeM Men at
jlayeaiadeMtethefact that tbe acre­ or more la the eare of poclu-y before;
«t lataraat:
aaaaa) tratalac. cberMUy aad tbe
Thao ond WIN taebe Adage to smaller tbaa (or some tlma he atieidpis artlfletol methods. This'
am of ovary btaaeb of baaloeaa. The
Tb* CO* abotfi ba aaaM; *o
Kotblng to ■
■MrwUca.
Tbe plants an nOd to be fralUag ei- to • bosinest that cannot be hastily;
elty boy le uagbt bow to Bake boob«lBMaa dne» mn tm tb* adawl.
(htogs are more difficult lo^tare'
learned. One most go slow and study
er la tbe eltr. bnt tbe eoaatry boy .U
I. Tba«M« ahaiU ba aaod as« (rae
than clean water tor poultry. Ordi­
The pnatamster general has
bald.
By aiDtae M. ^ulu.
today MotatMy wttboot tbe neaae
nary reeepucles and soirees of wsWe have known begtonera to bay
coagreaa that the e
Tbla»a of the Hfe
Tba adaeatad tans boy of today
I ara lAai lbay ahbaW
ter snpply are at a rule qMckly feui
parMto peat ayatem In tbe United
SIO per 100 to experiment
wm be tbe ■•aalDe artatocrat of bie iBto wU«b be wee boni. Theta
ed sod thus become breeders of .dtowould
BuIm vonld wipe out the -postal «<Ui wbe« eggs
MMO famara to every 1,000
Be win be tbe a
«M* win Mt cMaa o«on or flavara
ease. Poultry raisers generally re:Mar
which
many
have
attributed
j
have
tsugfai
them
Just
as
murh
and
cbaata,or t*OfeMlAal men. bat wbUe
ba a»b«r la tba ailk.
ognlti- Ihe Importance of a watering
to rural mall delivery.
loot )>eea so rosily a Icesoo.
the lattdr ebA>i^lve the hlcbaet
I. Tha aew aboaU be araoMd and
device which will keep the water as
We have known begtonera
tralalBc tor tb^-;work in life (he 10.Mr aboat 4bt adder
prafarabty
free as posslblv from the dost and litdirections,
Ofl$ famera.«la il|t atone to etraccle
pay
not
atieotlon
tbtoagb
jlte
wtd|k
help
aad
withPBOrEMOfl
W.
A.
HCNRY,
today le
the aovire of ex
dropptoga of the towto and
(Or M. E. Barer.)
adder aboald be noiitaaad
perti.
and
try
thetr
own
ideas
before'
Ua trtoaloc of Aa Ufm. boy. He je
Pervned Dean
WieeanMn Collepa
ta bnytog stock etther paDets or
many forma ot aimh devfoot ha^*
dtrlac Bllktac.
jmt M M> aeboolt for
of Apricirltiir% Madtoon, WIs.
yearltof boBS should be selected, they knew ewea the rodlmento of arOm that to atmpte In
i Tba aUIker aboald te a aaat,tMy balac taaibt aU tbe eetaatae of (amtifldal incubation.
lot Mi fe learMiv Um aomU of tba t% Id.OM ,l»m boyi they are forced
nitere It la Intended to early toenand baa been tonad to
With the same amount of knowller, of freeaoB wtakbWte tatber aad paadfatbW .J’.. .
bate the eggs yearUng hens wonld be
toetoiy 4 a nee la 4^MCTlb'
alttahaaldbataa fro
edge
we
have
known
them
to
rash
were aever able » aolve. Ba le betof doni, tbelr dealre for better thtoga.
better thaa poUeta.
Buying any
■da ad Mi m. endb n «
add
Do not wett too long to the spring
<^qka toto.A Inbder before tbe maworld'e
stock over l« months is more or toas
vtftaw
There to aothfag riaky.
Aioe was properly hnttod aad be­
the great aa- before sbesrtng.
t. Tba aikafr iMbkdi aad dothaa Ofwb^of food by the «
fore they hsew how to regulate the
are totally on- gained and It to a qncetion whether
piMUGal
Ktoatlde
kaowledae;
what
loilty^of.
Very
often
a
aerlous
mistake
to
or this watering pan U shown to tbe
- abald a daa wbOa nUku*.
tba aoU aaa ba made to pradoea W illddv
aat. iBaUBatloB or not the abeep do aa «cll carrying made to potting new birda to tbe temperature.
4 Tba ddl'CbaoId a atartUaad.
a
heavy
fleece
after
tbe
weather
be­
We bare known >(betn to crowd Kto
aad capacity to
aloog tbeae
flock before they have been qnaranThe round, deep pan vrltb flartog
«. Tba «iU Bbodd toaaeb Mta ra>
gins
to
warm
np
as
without
it.
chicki
toio
a
Itrooder
when
ao
flock
tbe right ealttraaon of crape. He lailtoee. That U why there are ac
(toed. It Is always best to keep new
tidM ta more easily emptied witkoal
«*r tba b—At al
It will do no barm to obcar Just aa stock separate tor aaveral weeks nn- abonld contain over 60.
»d ^lee.
toarafnx bow to develop to tbe hisbtojary to the pas to ease of bard
Fe could fill a pqgo with atlaukea
■oon as the heavy frost of aprlng are U1 tl is proved that they are In good
aat
etaadard
every
aalaial
that
freeting.
M. TbaMaboaSdUsaad UcM. food,
portaBlUoi aad adraataget Is adeo- over, but of cogfoe a dry, warm abol- bealthful coadltioB. Dtoeaae to apt to Uke the above, bat it to anMcleu to ly omall sartaee to eatch iaat aad
raiaed aa the lam; be le bi
aiifflatla a>« aad diaiuca la tba
' tancbt bow to BMba oee of tba by- tide 2ara wwfc aad they wiu be ter must he ready for them at night. he Introduced to a flock of healthy show that the begtoner most use a dirL Tbe reaad. coaeakapad top pg*different BMebod than that generally
^prodoete of (be farm; be U toanfac braaght to (hat dlgnltg, that perfec- Thu staellcr should always be left birds when thiii is not done.
ft. Tbe ttable aboald alwiya be
He sanat.bogto,at the botThat ttoasi whk* have beea allowed Ueo aad todepeodbaee to which Ihe open In the daytime so the sheep can
Inbreeding to another bugbear.
kMk mam.
U cUm can aever attato and ran Into it in case of rain. A wet There to nothing that will'so qiflckly tooi'of Ihe Udder and gradnaJIy Mlmb
car BOW be ior«ed^
IB. VbaCtac mi baddlafc alon
te the top.
•heap to sis-ays to danger of Uklng degenerste stock as breeding eloet
tboe (bey will become the nacre’
toto noBey by tbe
•Mm, aboald ba doM afur mlOlag.
Tbe
pooltry
boalneai cannot
cold
and
BQufflea
are
barmful.
ad bfiiB Of creation.
lailouhip. Pallets and cockerels of
It MDk Maud aM ataad la tba
HapMly the tide ii (ornliic fn the
The sheep should always be driven a hatch can be safely mated, aa It (r learned In a day. It requires years.
Heretofore tbe educstloa of tbe
right dlreetloB-and (be farm boy U to shelter when a rain censes on. sl- Dot general that the different aeZes Tbe writer baa been nearly thirty
tarn
boy
baa
led
tfireetly
away
from
U. If afftlaaatatad H aboald be
years actively engaged In poultry cnithe lara. He leaiaed little at the being edneated to tbe thinM that prr- tbough If the shed to convenient to had tbe same mother, bat
dote bMara aool^ aM toipm
tnie and be flnda there to atlD a great
the pasture they will generally go father with daughter would
dlatTlet acbool that would be oa^ Utn to tbe farm and tbe
IB. Tba aooaa^ Oa Bilk'la ec
•deal to learn.
to blB to bla faiber'a tMutoeat. HU of agrictiHare to all lu totereedng into U of Ctaeir own will, paniculariy rioo* matter. For stamina in the offiMlnrea. He U at last being let Into when a gusty, heavy wind and rain rprtiig. and especially to market poul­
fV. Kaap 4bo wdtk.'bf boM u paaal- edwatloa bnn«hi to bU mind ao the eecreu of (be eoil and i
storm comes on.
try culture. It to best to (oiroduce new
eoacepOoo of Ue produ of adeeiUle
Wa-.teM eaae mm:-■
Ugbu of practtoal applleau
Lambs are silly {otes and masi
blood ever year
Hen tnrkero sell beB In maikaL
tetatbdrataUM adya tel tba groat. agi^Uire or tbo ptoaeare a^d (ado aelMtWo knowledge.
ways be shown things, as though ^ Costly errom .jre often made to
loBoe of (Bra Ufa. aod-to a
Young lurkeye relish bard bctlcd
Tbe gorerameat maintalna
they were from llisaonrf. 1( they
eareleas methods. One cannot flive
i canted aareet. dlacoBteat aad
mmaaimam am ^wawwwng Bua ai au
pertiaeoul staUena where acientiau made to enter the abed . with
close
auentkm.
I
ooatempt
tor
the
life
of
a
(
For mating medlnm atoM goai
■fttea'fte Atotor'tba ttaw that
of tbe bigfaeet order eoadnet eaperl- lother In.........
rime of* i
they
TbU
b
paniculariy
ao
in
the
matter
are
besL
oNteto WHM^lba Wdwni. atfoiaawnu and wOrk oat eolnUoaa of agrtd careaaa to the moat
I eooa aa ba woe tbroogb with Me
ealtnral probleaM
aatoble.
a aeboM be wai seat to (he high
Brarp tlato in tbe nalon
. . Breed from cbolee old bena Bff.lOBg
acbool of (be vUtage or tbe prepara­
an agrieoinrai oollege where he may
ae
they
llve.|
tory
aebool.ot
the
ooltoge.
where
be
inK ubnuii'it. 0
.learn the science of eiock raising,
TlCD TO THC WRONG
Tbp turkey rootu eboold be broad
qslekly toet what t:tUe resiaiiUog la-;
breeding, oreharding and dairying,
and not round.
teraat be poneoMd to (arm Kfe.
and ihe resulU at the tesetong of
Indlgcethm is produced by
Natorally he went to tbe clUee aad
these tchoola are beiug felt all over
log and lack of range.
towaa to eara a Hv^g, becaw be
the . land. Tbeae colleges are equip­
bad aever beea ungbt of tbe (ara.
elubfootod
ped wltb every mechantcal appliance
and UI-candUlODed birds.
Tb Mb life oa tbe tora war hope.
neoeaaary fqc. the tostrocUmi of tbe
For a'flve-scre tot three broodi of
dradgary diJ, anlatereetlns,
mjifiat M am of tba
atedent In every branebe of farming.
little turkeys are
Barvow. aerdM aad'repolalve. He hae
of tba »aay aaadlasaa- baea lervad aat of tba home life and Tb* teachers are all praetica] men of
Tbe Block sbonid be changed every
tor a erap. alao It u
aclenitflc training and so when ihe^
third year to
todar ataodi bablad deaka la omcee
boy comes from the agilenltnral cal-1
wMvaltog aan. beoBi
Tbe Ideal food for young turkeys
aad Btorae la tbe dtlea. pooriy paid
lege he to prepared to take hli tmb)a>t batore (bay toaa ap
IS scalded curd or onto^ Dutch
aad eUag oat a doabtfnl exlatane^
er’a farm and develop It to an extent |
vmu the towto from rfloaUng npfma
•tea tbay ara fro* two to alx
ebeese.
while behind him Uea the home Unn
(hat had never before been beard of I
The openings to the aide walla
For locsporas of the bowels a llUle I
that peaiwifi all tbe elem«ii
While the agrienltoral ooHeges hre!
permit the fowls to drink from differ­
Profc'or
Fraser
of
the
Illinois
exp^-rimeni
station
says
that
many
exirset of dogwood In the drinklag
waaMk. kapplaem and Indepaad
doing a great work In the edocation I
ent
aides at one time and pteaeAs
are followed. Tbe lUt
dsiryoiou srv in the condition of the mac represented In the above pk- snier Is recommended.
Bat
tt
mnat
ba
rcatembered
that
the
of
young
men.
tbe
true
roandatlon
for
i
tbe
sTOlIeii
poMlbla gmonnt ot open­
at Matortal regtoref to aa toltow,:
Sonip turkey breeders mate eigtat
wportloB of farm boys wbo ever get this knowledge mim be laid In Ihe tuee H p Is i^ulopd to s worthless cow snd the key to the padlock that
fiva plaeeavdU laMaa. t feet toag.
fastens him to this worthless anlmal-.s within bU n>ach |i is the sraleH hens to a tom. and this mattog abonld ing for dust and Utter to nstor. The
boyAd
tbe
ooaSnea
of
(he
rnnl
pobtlc schooto of thto comury. Agrlplatform on which It stoBda. being 10
Mai aak; OM pUea «aS lacbaa. •
Kivc
about
200
young.
and
Babccck
ttn
The
I
pshod
in
ibis
is
plUn
Test
the
cows
and
Bnd
out
to pltlfnlly atnall.
No eoHnre mnat be taught to the district
_ M..CM batb MfnatMda laUa with
A good (atietflng food for turkeys Inches from the floor, to high eooagh
flMra tbaa oae to every ibooaud ever acbooto. The farm boy mnat begto to the wortblem ones, the ones that are not paying for tbelr board, and send
prevent the Utter t
1 mtf, S (aef mt, dntead aak; aaa
is mashed potatoes mixed wltb cornto the work in tbe high acqnlre a sdentifle knowledge of agri- them to the butcher It does not co-ii any more to keep the good cow.
gtodt tzB toekea. B toet toag. dreaaod
meal. Tbls enn be varied with shell- into It It la found that, where water e*
iteoola
and
not
more
than
CBltnral with hto flrat book In arilhpans are tteced mneb higher thnn
bahi a baha, UKtdtMhea. U ^
IdteO arar roateaa the aBlverslty mellc. Tbe proper course of study to
» learn lo do s always, but they [of feeding, lb-ginnera are loo apt to
Roosts should never be j>ver two this .fowls te KOI driak, aa .maefl arafreas tbe high achooL Thme propor the common eehooU will prepare any must be watched or they will wand.-r, be IrreguUr In this. Tbey do not have
ftlM banow Math.
(<-pt from tbe ground. Lumeoess Is ler. The Aur pan and cover to^
U poa bm a door Bade of aamw Haas are atartUag. hot they are true. boy to solve tbv aiaja problems of about In the^®in. get soaked snd any set hour. It is imporuni. The often produced by flying up and over made of No. K galTonUed iron. U
>lvldlr tbe aacaarity aclenUfle tertenltore to anch an ex­ ctolled anddlsi^. I
stuck
will
soon
learn
to
know
when
ahould not cost to exceed »L40.
to wait M By tbe toagae or
B high rocai.
for a aoateata motoUoa of the pree- tent that, should be be debarred from
If sheep carry besvy eoata during tbelr feed.ng hour arrives and wH!
V..:rni :iiil:cj .mini t>p boused dur­
sHt^taa Of odoeaUoe 1b tbe ooob- tbe privll^ea of a collegb edncaiioa. the rainy springjMatks they are Uke- j be lo a more or less anxious suce un
ing damp or rainy weaiheT^and not
t.7. ,
be wtn be able to bold bis own among ly to become AteM' becanse tbey >11 tbey ere fed.
l«t out In the morning anUI the dew
Prom frvoneni watchings ! am led
The groBt maJoHty ^ boys wbo bis feilote In tbe Beree competlUon wia often Slay out HU they feel the’ Apppriles must be studied Fowls Is ciff th<- grass.
tede CM both palB of aide ralk Bitb
(btnk that them .are few pUnu
i|feal.teBW atoat. taataa the rear pair loBva tbe (Bra for dtlea are totally which ta DOW coming on in tbe world water on ibeir hidea Once a heavy'differ Ip ihhi aa much as do human
If in good cnoditfen when pul op ( grown lo whit* the cut worm ta not a
by (he meager edocaUon of agrienltnre.
fleece ts ihoronghly wet ibrough It beings, a feast today and a famine liirkey liens ran be fatleued In three destructive frequenter.
aaalbat befetod tbe traat eat.
modern seJen- !.•« . to., .m. to an o.t. »to.to.i.
iik.i, »
llteB ftaaa.Sre pieeea are to piece they have received to enter toto boMOne reason why is tbey feed In
iai ladnatrla] Ufe. except to tbe ftfle tartelag to 'w<*th
man three of toar light ptoeee croaa
torly in cloudy waaxher,
(petite. Qive each day what U actually tr. fatten coeX birds.
rainy, elendj weather, when people
ThU ta one reason why sheep • eecded-uo more nor, np less.
|f ,h„
j,
wHa to haM tbMa la peaWoB while bamMeat way. Tbay are flt only for buy wltb no -capital than a llu.OOO
amoa labor. They mnat oommeaee farm placed ft hto hands when be !s Should always be sheared as early as > (tore a bill of fare and stick lo l«.,*ng it will show It Tbe hsad will be sre iodooni and In the night, therefore
paa toy afe tba tbraa anm bara.
are
not vUfble to obeerring eyes Bat
tbe bottom, aad having no apaetaJ SI years of sge WKbout such Insinic- powlble. On the borne farm of the. See ibal the son of b^l 1s composed i drawn dawn lietwcen the shoulders
tdv tba three ooaa ban to poeittoc
on going ftot early montlno tbey
BwkbMai^ aad aetcb tbm.to half advantagae of adocatltm aad batog Uoa. Tbe farmer who gives his son writer we always cheered our sheep of variety To end*wvor to keep a and It will rvft»e food.
may be gathered up by quick work,
eailraly wUbool builawai experience a tbcwoagh education in tawdern agri- In March and wlih good results both' flock on s ringle xrsin diet will soon'
but they soon borrow In the groond
or (ratotog are terribly
coliure places bim In a poalUoa to be­ as to tbe wool crop and the beaUb of breed all soria of irwible When you
out of eight
to (he race lor eaccMS, aad tovaria- come rich. Influential ^and the most tbe abeep. We used oM-tastaloned have a eaUsfartory bill of fare do noi
These sharp set eniters ooee. seen
biy remain to the lowwt atrata of nseful factor to tbe imgrwsrive Ufe | spring, sbarppolnted sbears. but tbe change It becBure y^ have read tbsi
A method of veotUaitog a lean-to
are not very easily forgotten by the
r aatttog aat the Mde taUa aad wimmerctal life. Tbe reoolt to neea of Che country if be talU to give bis j hand machines of loiay sre much bet- 8o-andSo bar made egg macbicee out stable. Tbe air enters as rvppresenied
most remiss person on sreonnt of
to
tbe
overcrowded
labor
market
aad
boy
inch
an
edncailon
be
does
him
|
ter,
eotne
men
wbo
go
about
from
by
the
arrows
AB
and
pc-tes
out
bMdb Mdag tbeB to poatUea toy ad
hens by hit meibod of feeding
tbelr uDioTely appearanee Bend down
an Injaatlce wtrlch can never be rer
tba batoaI toMtha
tor^Ue aanw
aanow taiM aad
farm shearing sheep still, Your* Is Just as good If |i Is enjoyed tbrtegh the due bmii on the Inside
and search for them Just a trifle be­
that prevail amoag tbs
.paired.
^
ATlSataiatbe
use the old hand sbeerv and an ex- by the fowls and gtve* good reeulls of (to upright or main barn This
The old and new agrtenUnre are as pen will te very well with them but Constantly changing ta pretty sure to mart* rise ffiraeily through the roof low ibesurfaceof the ground or about
bw avar aad bora aaa bate betwaaa atomea do all large cltli
where tbey bare eaten the plant stem
It to true that the tUe Mood of the different as the day from the night__________
will I 'ke____
aa* two batoa Bor tba tooth; tbaoa,
■■ ■ isteor___________
bed work of apcti a good apvtuie.
eltlM to draws from the tarn. Tbe The oU ogrieulURto typified by the the sbeaitng and clip many
ara ter tba Hdwb bate to keep
piece] Carelessness is also shown In clean-.
It will be a rather dlseonraglng
moat Botablc men of ear rimes have ox team, the atogic plow, the woro-ont! from the anlmaJ's skin.
buslm-:.;
lo Jlacover thar waeroa00(1. crops uto,
that ptod«,
produce IIP as acre, I With .
a s.T'.toito;.
hand machine a ,„to,
small mto,'!™:.
flock
'•
Btoeraai
It tbe bartag of the aoBa boB tbe coontry. It to stated -0.
and > Hf> «f honelM. sed
I___
_______
.
,u |bouaev for weefca ft ta Imbouts, but Just the aameteey’re there.
r toot 60 per and a Hfa of hopelcm and inflalt* can . be qaiekly disposed of by the P« »lble to have healthy stock under
tooth batoa Bay be OBKlod aatll tbe aa the
Destroy as many as poew-Ue oo tte
t of the I
ton The new. by tiweUoo englnos 1 owner of the flock, wbo abonld altoatoe to pal tagathar. Wbea yaa bore
such cohdiiloBs Clean np dally.
spot.
of BoMoa, New Tork. Cbloago and
«te batoa tor the teeth let thaB
These cuttora go tewn some two
oltoer largo tittoa are coontry-bred ta oenMantly rostored. crops that j ffoeka tbe power machines In the ‘
Inches below tbe top aotl. and U yon
tea'Tbdate toetb aee a ft-toeb bit to boga. Bat tbey are boys wbo have
woold destroy the toy peats ntilUe
bora tba batoa. thaa plek aat a tootb had the advsBUge of a coUege edarefuse Un cans, iwmortog the bouoma
They am net tbe bora who
r that (ba rwt aad
aad aHpplDg each over the plants to
fenvn tetopad at the oounur nteoM.
taM'tea bate laat
i
NUBNNS OF FARM NEWS
! dioon and are not graded actonhng '
(hat dteth tbaa Uordtog proteeflon.
•oMb wfl drtaata g
,11 to the oMlecs bred country bpy
John Huvemahl of Low Polni. Ill.,[ ^ heavy wool U expected by Mon to alxe. shape and color;
as the worm finds it hard srork acalgathered iBteO dosen
to S0V
egpt to one
tef tbe teeth to dliBBad toahlow— mho Boncaete to Ihe cltlea.
»fl to
, . tolr year and the price poultry Is scot to iLarkei folt or pin
tog the can.—Fraaeta U Blsler. Soek1 oifler (re
that M ao the aiga of the tooth wtn
Tbe rash « the nnediicnted tram week to til I
from Bas- icoked for is 16 to SO cents perpound. ^ festbers and the skin is torn oy careTlUe. Own.
teteto tba aML
to the city nuec be checked^, tot Mnsa. The price of the eggs was
The number of cattle, bogs and less dmring ta It a wonder that the
Mm toy »«t flnt to I
.sheep exported from (he Ualted! beginner does not gel the cream of'
.1^ may end at B. as shown to the
Fanoera are tru^ raisers around
. Btor b« Moi to hbcb taaB to tertww. kta bmw life. Then be
Sutrs daring March was 46.42* bead.;prices given to the expert*
nt. the air passing throngh i
Otanwood. Iowa, and are Interested la
Cbia abHM ba takaa to eeutog tba ttnght the pnoMbUltan
to wheat valued st $3.17*463."
Then come toeubatoru aad brooder* If the upright barn has a Wfawtr ithe ratalng of aapuragua. sod may
too* teat tear wflt wot track «Kb taatem m the Mm. tea eyen annt to Xaimaa.ftat Mn van «.67t4S6 acre* I Mnrw th.n tvsnoa
•voi rtt
--------- I frame then the apace between the l.._
___ _____
_ to the cab
tan tbelr
entire _______
auenuos
be npsMd lo the heanMes of natm^ It ta wr reporied that M per.be given
Tbe writer ta a inn believer to ar-ltiudftng could be oaed as veatUatliig! Uvotloa of the crop lor AAing ^
Tte edgB or thaae tteban may be and hla tend mnat be npUTted nafl'cMt has been pfowed op. leartog (.-;intenuie fair and espototMm which
Ufletol methMls. weU knowing Uist flnet. TbeseflflwecoaW bemateOght- pcMA In (he can from *IM to $4M
l^ad betora pMadag.
Msptred nHh the I
for harvesL siwui be held »t Denver tota tiE
the poultry bogtoeas wouM-not havejto
h eorertng
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r hr
laalte and on cn t. ijper acre ta yenllufl from asparagus

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AadltadaVBtorfttoattlma. I to«aa to
naa II akaal als toamto aco vbaa t «aa uaabto to
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aadl vaa dally toolBtaasb sad attaactb. Tbto
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Md MU ■adlataa to arary
apHpt^fratoa toddoach. tt la a tea
■sMdap to taha day aaaaea of tto year.
«ftto to tto iprtoc It toaat ap the

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Mr. Caleb H. Burton, FaUea ttotoar, SU Xorto Pact tlroet, Bolttomra,
: Md.. wnuei
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tVoraerartoyoanlvaa treablad Mto eatartb of toe toed, throatsad
otamaeb. Itoay dmet I weald vomit before sad adar eaUnp.
: ama botUaaeCyow BarBaa, aad lam plad to aay that It baa
eared me.
•>1 (eel more UkeUrtof aad araaktot, aad am Bot botoered at aU with
myoldtroablaa.
Paraae to aU eoaerera with
ealarrb, aad X toank yea (dr wbal yoa bera doaa (or me. (or i
Ihoae who bare auSetad aa I tova aaa appreelate a craat earn aa 1 bare
(eand PorBoa toto.”

*a baaataod naMk toaadoraeParaaa
SpMM far Lm Grippe
•jw^adtote u a riod totoo. aum^
Mr. Praak B. Plelder, ns tma
I protonK Inparttof aa- Are, MoBtyoBiery. Ala, formerly prto>
elpal at BayaotTUle Bl£b Be) '
■jib *■•» aad baidaa totn toa
^•Btoto m»0A paaMWy do ware it aot
top tob 0aM fowara with whieb U aa<#p««ite. UglTaaoaoBoraModica."

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Oedl rtotoa. aia lor aU to wto.

Aa «nto It Mltor to my trvai
' Qweator to ■* the wOd roee red
tetotot Ao tothoa tbe whole world

• Te wllniBli too. O mtoma p«
AM mo Ik evaty fomt yea Weas
, Wltofwvmwattyyoarmyatory seeks.
AM «p
raitokt pecpied way
TMt dtoto toto toa woMd a aa-

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It ttUt ba We dought to my.
Haaata to ttat baavsa (or

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Btok W iV bratoraak poverty)
•nob VMfIk vmw Mdeoaa. t
0a9 to vApt ttto aharv wftb me.
to ttMkl.BhBfP, with aXitte reat
e e e ^ e .e o o a e e

• ^ Ttoite at 4ho toftag'
• AMAtoActlbe mara;
• llarBtoifpadfevea:

• n* hUtototo dew.paaitot;
• TM torfck ijB. tbe wtag;
• The msU-a « tba tbora;
• Oodkta hlaDeavea^

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Mtnmi
iNl irnan Berne Cheer was d
od to the aatoaet ot toe eaneal boosectoatolA That .was ealy tbe dm
teaptor. kowever. tar there Is |mt aa
•ask to aay toli weto ahmg the line
oC sprtag aHaatoB at appBed to toe
U ts a mjmiary that many wemaa who
to have a smala taf autotag toe
totMam to itola bsmii spatlmi aad
kototos tiw* to tkat ooadlMoa do

ra

la many (arm hotoaf'd totk teem la '

m.
wble^ tbiaateaed to aBdoratlse my baeltb aed
•tmgtk. Leeklty (or me. I Med Paniaato the
aactmUea of ray titoada before It vse toe Uto. I
(ooBd to sfew dayi'/Ume that I did aot tor# tto
asaaldek headaeto,aeUtordldfaedaameatame
aayloBcar. Utiroweaka*ttoMFa>aaatodaDmpl^y rid ray ayeura or tto polMB and idle, aad I
wartoaraeobbeltereoaditkra. Myektoaeeamed
Me aorraal color. 1 bed a—— -------- —■■ •
via to ereiy may Iraproead to toallb. 1 need
yaraaaloramoatb lo^eraadU wnafbtawad*
drew ebaafo to my aattre ayateat.*

» ftasUy rartotad to parloal toallb
sad kto •stood sboat aftaas peamda.
**i dito aotgntofta (or wbat year madidtoa toe
daao tor ato Ito* 1 aa ptooMd to glTo It my toar^
It aad atoO alwaya to (lad to ^aak
a pood word tar it."

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J»n.a^JDfiiff.««P9.XMit»wA,S«rtL9WM».irMA,

Ma ia CbcMt
MiB. A. W. OatUB, 03» Lake Ava, Bt.
Joeepb. Mo, wrltae: fWbeo I b
Uklop Femna I bed qolU a aerore pala
aadacbrintoetcflof myefaeat. I tuf(ar«l a creel deal wUb IL
“I wroic lo Hr. Hartmao and atked
bUa Wbal 1 ibuuld do. Uo ulrtted lay

i Here It a tray u aolra Ibia prablato
I Pal tbe baib lab In ito kltebas by aa
ooUJde veil. «bere Uie traala uattr
U aasUy carriad avay. aad yea aMH
bare a baib tmm ibat la alwaya
orarra wbea tba walar It. One tra wdU
bc« boUa ttolcb la qalta am ftarn.
Mdka a eoror ftw tto bstb tab or steM
boarda. htofad pt tto baek. sad wUk
a book on tto tnrat od«a to (astiCB top
eorar ep to too vaU at tto book ttoUs
balblng. Make tola t
(or a kaork oa tbe toad ftom .
toll baary cover wotod not bt Tory \
confortabie. to aay toa toaaL Hhaa
tbe eerer It doara.'yo« bde a panto
beat wmab beach. .

»Oraaai Wak tto •!•«• \:.
r, wBib to aavaral waiara
aad cnok to a pulta IcaUla wfth a
ptoeadC poto. aaorad a
.tbe top. Cook aaifl taador. Uft Into
With myeyte betog red asd watery.aad I toe waur toto a oaUator aad iiime
my geaeTal health wae very poor.
drmlatog «tep too gntos toto aittll
Mr. WlUlam Hoc*. PrrtldoBt Ooraaierelal Trirelam Amuriatloit, *0
•PtoalJy a trtead tovlacd am to tty Iptoem: pise* ts a dlah. pato etoaaly,
oadway. Row Tork, K. Y, wriiae:
jeat toto avmraa aau ^ftoUe wito
fX aadorae rerasa
Peraaa at toe raoei
raoet eBeewei
eBeotaal remedy (or eatarrh *X oa.,
have —
beam
-claa,ao I purebaoed a bottle of
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that
salt and poppsr sad Wto o( batllP.
• my traroJe to UiU eooairy or Earepe. X earn Iraly aay that
and commaaotd to take II at o
i Bare epeni uooaaade of dollart Is tbit eonntry aloBe trylBg to Had •
Lay tto ekem at pwk aroaad tea
before I bad flaithed tto BM
aad 11 wet aoi bdUI 1 wu loduced to give Porooa a trial that I obtala
(ooad 1 was Impcovtog.
greeas sad smvo with borssnteb.
thing like prrmaBoBt relict. AtatonieU It clmply great. Itoegbtu.~>a.
•*1 wrote yoa lot apeeUI advtas outt*
toe
_ J grip of every commercial traveler oB the road. It cared my wife at wel*
oaralag my ayea, wbleb X raeatved.^I
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at
myeelf.
B’e
have,f..r^BCBrvk
not bad toeillgbiceltympiom of eatarrh (oraloag Ume."
eoattonad to take Ito PetaaoBBtU X hto I mast be^ pasbod
ttototedly
al.
Ia a later letter Mr. Huge eaye:-*‘I have Deed Pemaa for ataay yeare,
Md elm botUet.
aever wltoont a buttle ia my grip. I am the yoangeet tmlleg sad yoaageet
••How my eyte are abaolBlaly wall, ' ter pleklag over to ftao ttom Ita
tooklBg maaof myageinNev York.wblefa Itotok li entirely dne toParasm"
aad Keel like a aew maatoomeyway. aU aaad. Pailnll tof'aboat twaaB
'ntoatas
to
boOtag
watar
to
«kMt
a
-1 boaaaUy advlM say aaa stmasrijr
aflUotad to try Pmaaa.**
toll imipatota) at baktog wte to
taktog Peruaa, wbteb 1 did. 1 tuck i able.
UirBebotUet,andIoaBaaylBmcurcd.
whot------tboB drain, tiau voU bM te
Ptrwam Ta^Uta.
••Tbaake lor kind advice and Peraaa.*'! lamhappytobeableiaaayltbaabelped
ot to (iBBk boUtag walor, aflda IMlt
idcrfally.'
Nay pever mn^ Catarrli.
■alt and eook teU v«tr toaulor. Maty
e^tsRcdmaa Watery.
I tbtok tbm too flavor to aoftoaM mi
Mlet Marine E. Hmllh, IH
Mr. IVIHItm S. n<-arm NO* Segal St,
Imteved by cooktog wUh thorn a
Muosd m..roluml>uti Uhiu. wrli<
‘•Uiivo, luid IHruoa lor catarrh and i I'anKlm.
smaU piece of salt pork or oome btt
hay fever. Vb« r.-.olu
niaark-' • kur al
000 from wbleb toe lipd- baa bera ro-

a Utile cinnamon, one teaspoanfnl water, oae teaspooatnl

art are planled. win become a totog Und in
1. tbe bam window abe put
and natturtinmt. tbe 1st- soda and two and onedialt euptuto of!very thin sad bake quickly,
|ot petnntoa
PC'
of baanty and a Joy until It roU at
iter tailing over the elge to a fring
graham Oonr. Drop to tesapoontalt ’ to warm weather more oatmeal and
la years to come. A pUe at alone
be tamed into a fernery, or. if tbe Icolc^. instead of an eyvKorv. tbe old on a baktog sheet or in gem pant.'Sour may be. aeedod.
holm are filled with mU. and nastur- |bam was an aclntd rest, with Us cool and put a plnefa ot ingar on each, j Cookies. No. Z—Oso smsll cap batI ter. oae eip sugar. Biia-bBit cap sour
Uom seeds planted, will reward you pwen. Tbe dtob-waier kept ibe vtoet Thlt It very good.
and U took lest than five min­
I think ihc rncloeed table of milk In wMcb to dtovlved oae teawftb a btotc of c»*w Ull frost comet
An ugly, unpalnted fence will be Cor- iates a day to attend lo tbe box. li weighu and meaiuret might be ute-^apoonful soda, two eggs, two *opa
ttotely
bol-Mtngroatertrinmpb
lo
bring
bcauty
r
trader
flour, (wo cupa oatmeal, one cup chop­
goUen
It
there
It
a
net 000 tto doolnbUlty. ym. tbe aoeped raitln*. Mix In a toft batter sod
'out ot seemingly tmponlble material
Table of weights and Measures.
o^ty for ooBUoalng toe good work lybockt In front ot It. a ralnwnter
barrel under the eavre van be irant- than it It to aun with ererytblng
I traspooDfuls ot Hquld equals I drop by spoonfuls in buttered pass.
BbtU it bst^takaa 1a tbe eaSiv boasa, tormed by ptonUng morning gl^ei easy, asd tbe woman who
CooktoA No. »—eix cups oatBMal.
tablespoonful.
oatsMo at wen as taalde. aad tbe aiaand It. sod training them
plltbet tbe Impoetlble will enjoy ber
iDfuis of liquid equals H four cups brown sugar, one beapteg
yard as w«dL Wo havo kD aooa’bomat It, only leaving room to get to
cup butter.
Utile bed of (towen or ber tcreen of gfll. \ cup or 1 1
with maUy kept Croat Iswas, but with toe way. that barrel bat but small ex­ vines morv than the one who
1 to one cap boiltog
il of liquid oquals 1*
back yards Milab were Mt only an cite lor being, tor It will breed mo*. ploys
wairr. three asd ooe-bmlf enpo flour,
a lanteape girdner,
ounce.
eye aore. bat a poalUve BMaaee to galtoee. to t^ie of all your care. It knbwa nothtag of tbe charm of
two teaspoonfuli vanilla. tJrap (last
1 pint or nqtdd equals 1 pound
Ik. Ia elUai where there are
have a covered door wort. Jiat one more toought.
Z gills of liquid equals 1 cup or H
ctotera. And whlfe we are on the anb- If. after all you have done, toe gnat plot
Convenient Kttehena.
tto ezewe . ute. aad a llule tbooebt Ject. selentitu Ml ns that tbe great­ refutet to grow, aad the only reward
I klichra cup equals ** plat.
Tbit season wt)| probably see tbe
WU) ae)T« toe prMam Jnat as well ia est danger we have of geCUng tnfect- of your labor It a UBy bed o( flowers,
] heaping quart of eITted Bour
eofflpiettoe of many a now bouaa. Xa
tbe spaatry. As soon at tbe yard loaa dtocases and toe dreaded malaria pot on your mental "algh-io" gtoaaei. equals 1 pound.
maktog your plan, should look Brat
dries IB lo tbe spitag. see 1( tbe good aad typhoid to trom toe common and find toe beauUea that am contain­
4 cups of Boor equals i quart or l
to the porlorf Not matb. The Idtobman of the toonse or oae of toe boys boase Btoa. wbleb walk through tbe to ed In >be wee tdt of brt^tseas There pound
en demands tbe flast aad beat for
eaaaM be borrowed from their work tooted matter, and then call upon nt It nt much to wondifr
I rounded labiespoontnl ot Bour
here the loved wife aad aaotoer. to
long aaoote to pick up toe laevltable to our bomet and walk over oar food. mire lo tbe World of the Infinitely equals S ounce.
moei casee. will spend one-balf of her
mater. *nn caas
-Kot a pleasant tbougbi-1*
Bternil Bmall at there it to all oui-doort. tak­
S cups of com meal eqoalt I pound
time. I do not mean to have • toe
be pat la aa old sack aad carried off. Vtguanoe it toe only price ot liberty, en to toe large, and all it
'm ydols of corn meal equals 1
kHcben on toe front tide of toe bouse,
dead weed!. basbM and other robbUb and speCal oarc abould be token not eye that to trained lo caiefa Ito form liound
lor that would oot only be alltr. but
rskad tocetoer. aad bamed. if it l« to leave pallt ot slop, or any rvtnte sod color, and toe mind ibai It te
1 cup of buiter equals % pound
very lacenvenlrat. no!ess you timed
not possible to get maseaUne help. around oar bouses which will attrect tune with tbe Inficile.
I pliii uf batter equals 1 pound.
tbe mot yard Into a garden, made a
tba baay boosa mother earn ac- IboM Uttic peels.
1 Ubiespoonfu] of butter equate I
wood-pile at tbe front door, a beacompUsb wonders if she will pick up
"It never rt
To return to our subject, put comounce
house in tbe street, etc.
she poet oat o( lOB tanaey behind a row of geranl- want more rot
Bnitrr the site of an eeg equals Z
Yon do not want a large kltebcn.
doors, and tbe treeb sprtng air wtU do uret. and tee bow iu tem-llke leaves trees.—George
€ a small -one, srltb accompaaytog
bar awre cood than a daart of tanlc. bring out tbe beauty of tbe fiowere.
lamer site of I ralDut equate
dining room. Is so much o»r« pleaaIf obe win take baU an bour or oc at
new barn, granary, com crib or
ounce
Have a dltdng rohm It you canttow. aad do all that her otreasto abed to to be bum. use your toci In
r we find i
1 eolld pint of chopped meat equals
hsre a ps-lnr I do not oea what
wUl aUow to toa claantog np o( toe pomadtng John that cooveidence and
1 pound.
people want a parlor fqr. It to not
yard. There Is aot Ume aor epaoe to­ beauty can be served st tbe tame
It it probably much happier."
10 eggs vqoa:> | pound.
I an average, once a moatb.
day to enter into tbe «mbUob ot oew- Ume. by putting It where It will not Rntkln. "to live to a imatl boime
A dash of pepper equals % lea- la toe majority of cases :t Is a cold.
age. aad toe loeaUoa ot tbe wel^ from be a veritable eyeaore lo tbe women have Warwick Catiie lo be aslOEdtb- ■ pooaful. 2 good shakes.
> perhaps musty grand, sbnt-op room
wUob drtotoog water la eecored. Here who muai spend "tbe greater part ot Od at. than to Ihe in Warwick Castle
: cups or grsDuiBied sugar equals * : Im I kA k.Ml
ot the boose, aad
la 4utt a auggeatton. however, regard- every twengr.four hours to the kiteb- and have nothing to be sttontobed
pound
too nice 10 use Tbe mesey that wrat
tog toe dUpoaal ot eummer slope. » ea end of toe boose. U there it a
I pint of granulaied sugar equals
into ibe furnlablnc of that aaelaas
there ia no stack to feed. Dry aad pretto view ftoot tbe window, ti u
pound
conivr would buy many comforts asd
bnra all you poaalbly can. Par too wnrto prcoervtng. Tbe writer knows
I plot uf brown sugar equals i
some luxories tfaal would make toe
whose bean grow heavy |iten u. rweU> leitert from
rpot. ht^e 0 bole Mvetm) loot daop
ounces
.
of toe bouse a most deUgbtfal
dag to the back yard, make a teat at ttkaa abe fould that toe bouse muti<^^vodt. giving toelr favorite recipes
21* i-upu ot powdered sugar equals I resUng place.
•apltnpi over It. plaet wOd caeomber have a banking of earth, to keep outj*“<l hontebold experieuce*. The W
Have a eoiy. cheerful sitteg roook
or amralng glory aeeda. and back at dratU untl] a good toundaiton could
fro“ a Monroe Center tubI sitb some of our Solon friends
«Uh good. aubetaaUal-fnraMure—aa
tte eereen. where ft wUl aot be to be put to later. But tbe irtomphed •«1ber, te »ery welcome, and we ir
would give tbe rnetpe for buckwheat
good at yoa can afford—and oae It
Plato elghi from toe houte, have a over toe difficulty, aad this taHtmerj'tei tome Solon reader otll give
ebon rake ] ihlnk Mrs Haanatord
ball barrel, wbleb should be kept tell abe will have a flower garden to toaijtbe rMelpe which Urt. Mason asks used to make It. and It saa very good. every day. or to tbe eveatog at toast
Do you auppoM John or WUl or Baas
a oaad. with a
wbicta will be a conaiant Joy.
Tbe letter was received while
or Kate srtU care about golag to the
vlU screen her wtndows with
■»ow was tilll on toe groond and
to It.. Throw toe slopa to the boio md
vs-iu you please repeat recipe (or aeigb.orr,vbra they can have such
WUb a Utei dutUag of morning glory and cUmblng naaiur- toe recelpe for
It
wafers
My
IKtle
girl
has
lost
a
pleoasabnodag-ptoce at boow. esaaad. Tbe lime wU) stock and help at ttom. ta trooc of toe vinea. to the timely. It to worth cuulng oot aad
hers and to very fond of them
pectsllj'lf ihair can have muMc. games
« diatotectoat. aad tbe tent wUI aeon oast she will plant pantlet. and otoer saving for next mlnier.—Od. I
Whb beet wtakcs. I am.
Or books? ffbe'moDe) for ibat par­
Monroe Oater. Mlcb.
Itt it totog of beaaty oa Ike vtoes grow •overt whlck Uke obade and protecVonrs alneerely.
lor filTBUure wlH buy a good many
Bad cover te Wbn one bole Is fidl.
On toe touUi wlU be phlox oa Dear Home Cheer:

M. A. MASON
1 trad you a remedy that might afstati aaotoer. 1C possible, hsve
oae sMe of toe door, aad golden heartU'bca cbe good man comes to from
sufferers
{^allowing are three reetpes whkb
aromd the boase. aad. ta aay cveat. ad Catltorata popples oa toe other
relief to
ire appesrHl ic Home Cheer daring ba work, tired, warm and so hungry
have aa many ot the dear. <^d faabtoa- aide. At toe west, where toe sub's chilblains and frozra feet. Immer
tvei to very warm sater for thirty [ tbe last year. Perhaps among them does oot tbe cool, pleasant dining
ed common garden Bowers aa yoe can
la greatest, and where tbe preroom look more toelUag than toe boi
take care ot- With a Uttle ptoaatoc valltog winds blow, she to ptoBnlng to miButes. toes apply plent.v of sweet to toe one roquestedsplriu of Blue at nigbi before reilr-! baimeal CooUra—Very
debcate kllcben. be It ever to conventoot?
1,-pblcb at Bret oow tbleUy
In bnlldlng a boose, plaa to have
[and1 crisp—One' asp better or beef
make you fed toat It• it'
• ao a- - to try
whose new from imr Utebea lag* Tkia to a ceoato rare
Graham Drop Cakes—One egg and'drippings, one cup light brow;g. sugar. toe kllcOen at toe north aide, if it
window araa abut of by toe sight of
be tnraed toto eenrtca. Aa old stamp. an ugly, uapMaied bars, plaaieid one cup of sugar well beaten, Add ; two cggi. iw^ cups natmtofl."two cups can Iw as eoeveatrat lo tbe woodbouse, garden and bam. Thera shoeU'
hoUowad oat aad Bltod with to»d sen qatok giovlBg vtoet to nm <m this aide one can, sour cream, two tabtospoon-j floor,
be a Wl* poret ouUJBe too kMchoa
to which vtom sad a tew brtgkl low-St tte baia.
tertag It. fnls Orieaas loolasBet. a |dacb of salt.ispJved to two

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door. «k«r« tb* mcMB« wmt te tea
Many eUMr tote •( wertc
do Mi I
w tttooom tt tb«T Ml
to the titah air. Aittowd
froK tko tarn'* %tm vaya. Tbo «Mn
patoy atowM ba an tka porA al». 1C
It la MM raaalaat w kara 11 to tha
M alBk.
atoMid to doaUa CMdkaarda bam lata
Ito arall botv
the HK-bto tor dMaa. aM tto k)t^
aiBb aboald ataad as aaar ihia ea^
board la tto Utctoa aa pnaaiato. aa as
lo make ito ifui tiwibte la ptoUac
aaray dlatoc after waaUna ttom.
Tbe pabtry cbooM' apaa leto botk
dtalBg room sad Utebea It poaalbto.
Ttor* Ibeuld to plaaty of eap-^rd
u» knetoa bar UBS and took*
iat ,otea<Ili. toadtowals.
dUb-tow^.

I too mm»
learaa (ton too tatoflo at the daate
Itoao aad ohm ta loo.Aalarbb
Oraia aM wlpo toaoi aad ais
raage to a salad bowl'wad oerve «Hh
a aimpte draateg at oak. poppor. alt.
and vliMgar. Only too tender, ttaftbleached leaves are saltabla tor tots
aray of aerrtng Ibis arhoisaoiBe aaliA.

Obe cuptal each at haucr, eagar,
iBolassea »M -haUwiallh. oae Mg•poeafol oaA « ztoiamoa aad gtogir
at aafla amootred la
bot water, two O0i Mi Bheat flra
capfato oC floor aip MMi................
redpe. fldr (ho tetor. a
aaa and opleo togatoar
■tore aatO aflghUy warm. .
milk, toaa too waU bektoa eoo. tho
soda, and lastly (be tear. Beat very
bard toes hahe toa mlaatm either tfl
ateeta or Is fluto tea.
How ta etoaN llaiia.
Mr. Oeorga LatoM IftniMr ilTOi the
(oUowtog tuuwtioM. Of taterom la
la aa arttoto
effUUed -lAo Tnto AhoBt 'Doetorod*
nm.~ In ooaatrr Uto ta America.
"The cart or a flae i«g to erocTtUag. jQot'aa tooroughbred raema

be treated centty and taaderly. The
broom aboald be twod daOy oa Ihte
and they should ha ewM* with toe
nap Bvmy (biid flfly Bll^ tho owaoptog. eawdaot that hat ^am aiighuy
mototeoed.
ahate he
eprlnkled
toe rag. whM MooM tbea be
gone over «(th a carpet sweeper. Be
careful tq ^v# (he i
tbe dppileaittoa or Mwduat. aa o(hir>
wim toe mo(stare wfH tura boom «T
toe dost tato mad. that, raklag haMl
to threads wUl revet toe flbma. 0*6#
week rogi ekould be takoa eat oa
toe towa, spread oot taoa flown aad
then gently tapped—featly, ttted—
witb a fiat rattan beater.

To dean wine docaatasB. water beeuea. glaae raeoo. eu, thore to netotog better toms vhMgar aad raU. The
vinegar cum graaae aad the aaH tooeena aediiBsK tram (he bottom sM
sldce or toe aztMe wUheat acratehtog toe glaaa. To oaeAalf eapfel of
rtnegar add a kaadfal of salt aM
pour the mmaro ate toe arddo te
be cteaaed aad teke It wdL Ktase
weU wftb 'etoar watra asd dry bff ah
lowtog to drato. Poitob adtb a cteaoto Bkto. When ft to neaaaaary to
poor hM water toto a
teb plaoa
a etoto wraag tram bot water ante
to nr place a ailvor kntle to tbe fltoh*
aad ao preveat toe gtewe tram mack'

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