Grand Traverse Herald, March 06, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 06, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-03-06

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TWICE A W^EK —TjPESPAY AND FKIDAY.

9tM A VEAg-

T1I.VIMI CITY. OiAiID THAVEKM COUMTT, HICHIttAH. CTIDAY. HA«CH 1, HM-

I7i BODIES WERE TAKEN OUT^^SmoN
KORPIE HOLOCAUST IN A SCH00L]THREE bears
NEAR CLEVELAND.
WERE SIGHTED AT THE MSTRKT GRANGE
THE REV. a E- LOCKHART AND
L. A BALDWIN.

era, made their way to the top ef the
boHdln^ which U e<x eteriea high and
TNIIVmiOIM WDIM •Tiu. IN
Of brick. The An department could
TMK ^INt.
CROMED FROtF^HE AEMINSULA
not Naeh them with laddeN and
ON THE ICE ON THE BAY.
lAtle enee. their terror putting them
eut of the oontNl of their tocKeiU.
ecparated and niahed madly from one
pert -f-the *•••••"’-- to another, trap­
ped >o t ho upper roome. Mony

pinO NOT
KEACITHEH

PARn

AFTER THHI

SCENE OF BORROR

leasing PNgNm Given By the
School Children In the EveningHow U Build • Barn
Was Olocutood.

Staua sraaM Boat tbe aavtea of the
worlA
Mr. BgUwln then apoke abOftty oa
le nfrsslonal drtakcr. who acts ao
bad an example tor others. Tbg bmoey Qocetlen sbowfag that tbe money
to from tbe pocket of tbcee srbo
least afford K but tbe speaker
said that a person Wbo .looks at the
money side alone la tbe person wbo
stll be Interastrd tn tbe wellfare of
government a* long aa It pays
00 longer. Mr. Baldwin said that
tbe aalooni uke about 2.000.000 boys
NCb year or every Sfth boy from the
bomra and tbeae who vote agalnii
local option are only encouraging (be
saloon to tempt their boy*.
The
Stttoect of personal Uberty was next
ouebed upt» and (be apeoker aald
(bat peraonal Uberty was alright nntli
It trod npen other people's toes when
as no longer peraoeal Uberty.
Mr. Baldwin clowd by sbowtng the
wrong from tbe tide of pbyalcal weU
being.
ATien the sub)ert was thrown open
for discussion s Odrman met
fretn Kingsley took tbe platform snd
In broken English vrtemently stuckad local option telHag espMleneet of
bis coming to this country.
Tbe meeting cloaed wUb a nong
by the school.
This morning tbera was work ta tbe
fonrtb and fifth degrees. The ses­
sion closed aj noon.
Behool Echiait.
One of the featurve of the ronvenon was tke spirit wHh which
schools of tbe city Uiroed In to help
sntertsln tbe vtsltors. In addlUon
to their program last evening there
00 exhibition ta the bstl a fine
rolleeUon of their work. Prominent
In this collection were a oomber of
maps drawn by.^he pupils wUeb wai
erthy of special note.

PARTY FOR
“UNCLE DAN’

FM( H. E. CiMsralt WM
NtitoTMod Of BL FimP—
Bpnetof BnevtoM Botio.
Tbe met rt Ae Ftrrt M. K. ekwreb

CENTENARIAN WAg GUEST OF
i'« fratmlty calleti. *Tbn
HONOR TODAY.
erbood ot SL PaaL" tt bsateia aD
wbo wlah to Jota. Bot rnsrabsea
of oAer ebarehes. from It yaan M
age upward Dr. F. D. Lento, gaator
of tbe CnntraJ Metbodtot cbnroh. DntralL the largnat MnAodtot ckai^ U
Ae state. wUI spend »**t Baadaj
CELEBRATION WAS AT THE HOME here. He wiU speak Boratag od
OF MRS.''OLENDCNNINa
evening. U Ae evnoUff Aa Offai
itsUoo wtll be effected.
On Monday evnalag, March E tba
Presented With a Cup niid Sswnpv and
a Picksgt of h:s Fivente Brtirt
Of tbe charch. Tbe Rev. T. H. M.
ef STXk'rg Tobseeo—Halt
Ccchlu. of Big Bapida. sHB art M
and Husky.
tmaater. and wtll apaak. OoL C*

lOSmBOniDAY ANNnf.

CampbeU. Of ML PtoaaatiV
The meeUog of tbe Grand TNrerse
••Uncle Dsn" Wh pplc was the guest give u addraaa
Orebnatnl raule
nsirtrt Grange opened In the Q. A.
honor at hr home of Mr* M OleB- aad -tBale aartetr Tb* baaqnrt wOl
IcnnlPg, 4i: North C.-dir eiraet, AU
Riling TempCNture PNbobly Caueod R, hall at Fife
nerved by An Itodtoa* Aid aodnty.
noon al.b abont IM tn attenAnce, 40
ir:ert;oen. Ihe affa r Ming arranged
the Anlmalt to Think That
of which came from Trarerae City
by U:» Dora Rot-erU to help him rt'
•pHng It HcN and pat Out
Tie fourth degroe occupied tbe Brat
meailtr that yr*tfrdny WM bis lOSlh
Looking For Gra.
part of-the meeting and was followed
birthilry scnl-rnary
Urulo XMn"
■;n« bad maay birthjiy par ies, bat
A boor tanilj' composed of UnAU sfUrBoca was not
papa boor, raamma bear aod motber- the topic, "Wpst Would I Do If I
Tlrd out nce-rtirg to the p!q,ns first
In-law bear were aeen Wedoeaday Were to Bnlld a New Barn This
Dorntng croMlng tbe Ice trom tbe Coming Seasonr Tbe subleci was
made by the hosttc*.
MBlnaala ip toe mainland, and were handled by Lowell Sours. Wllllsm
U had bran the Intentlaa of Mrt.
Barney.
John
hUt to new in the wxNxh near Bing Cbamplan. Robert
Roberta lo take her guests oat to L. >. BALDVrtN TELLS OF lOeAC
OFTION EFFECTE.
M TlwV DMNt A#Mil«» •trn •»
Oreat erowde rwahed to the ooono am. Wort *a» telephoned to W. H Wood and o:hm. The constroetlon,
'Uncle Dus- home with Mr. Gris­
•Mt HM Tern at CaaR Otlwr^
plant,
convenleaee.
coat
and
aanlury
from CUveUnd. Py 11:8a the An- Darrow who got out hli Held glaiiN
wold at H«ich-a Crossing, ysattrday.
• nm
TrwMpM Oiw
mon oould panetrata to aomo parU of and «as able to rlearly see tbe bears feature* were dealth with and very
bat owing to Ae storm It was put off
lucb Interested the aodlence.
the building and had a groat hoop of wMeh were NDbllDg along at a lets
unUl toiay. Before the gneW *tartChlldran's Exeeclaea.
bodUa piled Ueidt the door. Next UNly gait Ibis aide of tbe Ulaod.
rd. however, wort was teiepboned la
OetHmU. 0., lf«reh (.-Oonitr waa brought ouL the loool authcritloa
W. H. Dam>« and Charln Han
At tbe evening sNilon (be Erst hall
that -Vocte Uan" bad come to towm
Oomfr BviR* waO* a t«rM tUt*- waiting the arrival of the pelk* from rin*. hearlly armed, left at « eclock
[>ur waa given over to tbe sebopt
arrangemenu were borriedly made
or MOST ADVANCtD
Mt teOATcoaMiwtloB ot tbe Cleveland eo that the crowd oouM be thli momlog for the rlclalty ol the children wbo. under the supcrvlsloii
bold the party it the taoac of Mrs.
WHOLE COUNTY.
•cAmAmm «m ju Mtnc*.*’ b* WM. held In eheek.
Bingham dock, where tb^ bears were' Of Supt Jay Chamberlain, gave ihe
Gleodrcalag. where i: wno held
"T%m hAli«|f> ««n urrov ad tb«n
aean became appoNiit that tiia last seen, and they Inund to round following program: .
year.
wa pfMOeaUT oely om
Song Behool.
number ef dead would be far gNater up tbe bruin family.
There were about a dose* In Ae Buninnw nf pH KlRtia BMtor ^ DfX
«eR. .Jf dMIdOi were cu^t Itte
An Acme firmer two days ago re­
Recitation—Bertiy Ocrnttein.
tl:an enpectad, uaeMng at leaat one
party, and the aflenioon was spmt In
and Lndp Crt«B—
r»ti lb • Mr.” RecItaUon—Frankte Dollenburg.
hundred. The walie ef the building ported In town that eereral small
lUncccs 9 the part, the gtMBto.
<
ReereiibiR Reine.
ReclUtton—Mildred Onnlford
haatad like the walla of a furn- boars bad boon sees In Uie Acme
most of th<m old soldiers aad Atir
0>«M Hto Vtoti^
wooda,
but
thli
report
could
not
be
At 't»r bmk. tbe eeveben
•ea and would net be auAlclontIv
talking over old times.
boys.
*mfi the ntM et North Oontniwood oeelad to admb of a theroogh otareh trerigod. Tbe Uiree beara that crooifTsahraents
w«fg nerved. "Useto
Atumray L. E. BMdwto «m warn
Recitation—Helen Baker,
to ewMh for BON bodJee. Before of tlu ndM for oeme time. Ranlla M tbe toe are probably the onee for
Dan- proudly dUpUylng an elaborate­ today by t.Boort raprwtBtatiTP U
ReelUUoB—Ethel Morray.
the da la oMed. the death Uat. bow Ing title the VuthorlHea have atwted Ghlcb tbe Dnrrow hunting party were
ly trimmed IrtrAday cake which
rnctrt A rtmdlUoBs wtleh bn obBloaed at m. win be oweled. It
Boat—High school.
houae U heuae canvaaa U doUrmlne eooiiTliig tbe Bingham woods eariy la
(he glR of Mrs. Roberts aad L.
•nrvnd durtag An years Aat bd rw
tbe winter. Tbe rtttng temperature
Raollatlon—Helen Baker.
ptahaUr vfU leeah
iTrltable. who arade It “Uade Dan' aided |8 local optia tanttoxT. o4 bd
DUlogtie—School
Deed.
___ ohiMNn found Ultartog ertdenily gate them tbe impreaNon
was also preaeated wtA a mutacbn gave (ml Aa toUdwlag tetarvtowi
oMm te here, and they are,o*t
Lecturer George Crisp was
d the rvtaa am bohig oeiit hMR»
enp aad asBCer aad a package oc hM
"IB ladtoJM wd bam locBl avOw bf
M «ke atSI bant for Under buds and- charge of the meeUng and Introduced
ae that they oan be accounud for.
favorUn bnad of tabaaeo.
cl^ warts and ortgldn a( Aa atttoa
other deileaCfei that tempt tbe bear the Erst speaker, tbe Rev 0 B. Lock­
WIA lost a imin nwrn trace of tba
owwblpa. Tbe a—ticb €t wat
palate
after
tbe
long
winter's
fast
hart.
of
Traverse
City
reared «M U the work of IdaoUfleatouch or time upon hit sllverlag lo^ or dry tt dntnrmtftnd by rMOBrtnaaa
Wfl* aamwe dews aad doobta
The Rev. G. t- LoekharL
Tha brave woman who loot bar life
s little more stoop to Us i
filad WIA An eoonty board ot ocoMRS. BUCKNER DEAD
Mr Lockhart opened by saying that
aadjM aartdbttae. (reeb oalboiate com- In an effort u aave the Nhelow
snd a look In his eye that ;
toBcN against Ao grattas «<
ttRbe. R Ih aow be»ered the death Mlae Catharine Wlltr.
more than pleased him
Wbea ti|8 Wm Metiur ef Loo and dsN Buck­
rue bPyoad Ae border line. "Uncle Ae llcansn.
tbe Grange had gone on record aa opnw-arffl raam w« erar SM.
wea oeunded ahe
Du" granted bis gucsie one by oan
was bora aad ratted U B dry
ner. of Thio City.
After
her puplle and aeon had thorn ma'chWord was recelred here Wednes­ poeed to tbe liquor trainc
aa Aey yrived ud extended
towBAIp. and for aobrtoCy. a Bl#i
In a alrai#it iina.
day that Mra.
Backner, of' Bear traveling In Europe tbe speaker said Grant Cotta* TuMsr. of New Vortt, gntalatloos. maay of Aem wbo bad stadard of eKtonskSblg aad te Mi
MaaalaaA'6, MafA d^-Mwed
that
nowhere
could
be
found
N
'ta4a
at
the
doom
that
the
never expected to help bIm enlnbrate poaltloB iB^ndocatirttol rtretta, tt bas
I Lake, was dead. Mrs. Bnckner was
ar'dMMMi, pvaato er «w Lakarllle
Devoted a Hatt An Hour l
of the llqaor traffic
tbe mother of Leo and Clare Buckner,
this occasion A 1»0I. •'Uncle Du" to alsrays bean regarded aa brtag cm at
aataal a* OatliapaaaA Mor Riia elty. ijBrtty of ohildron won cniahad
Music By the CSilWran and
that la found In the United 8utN.
falling, bnt he Is still as basky as
most adraoced townstatps to tba
w0» tiapdld in that bulWH»B by an doatK Had th^ boon aufruiontiy of tbla dty. and has been III for some
Annwertd Qunntinns.
many a man who haa teen but tfaraniMl awnHwR, end Arat Noerta eaM wide many of thooe Myr dead would U»ej>er oondltion becoming so lerl- He said‘that It was necessary
more Bttentton to tbe business and
ha«o
gotten
aaMy
out
of
tha
bullA
o«i
yuurday
that
her
eons
were
quariers of a century. He to cootenb ment tt ao stroBg to that tpwsblp
thttal laaal n «bn deed.
side of the questiob
fair
sited
number
of
delegate.
|
^
^
loaB poila, laMad by the teaeti- •i»
that no maa bas bad Aa rtranio U
e4.^U her bedside.
rather than the moral side becaime waa preeeni a< the mornAg senstoo of his longevity.
apply for a saJooo Doom.
that side was occupying ihe Interest Ae elrmeotary Sunday school conven"I have raongt to rat and to
“Slnee 1887 dry torinory has gradOf the people Tbe local option move­ UoD at Ae Presbytertu church. The
s place to rover my brad, and all Ae
ment. Mr I/vrkbart said, le not putw- meeting opened with the usual <lw
tobacco 1 want to smoke. There it Ar«n«mrtbs of tndlau Anttary Is
1>- local nor Is H simply s flurry b
votlonal service fallowed by a aarred
nothing more that I wish for," be
dry. and lomc ot An stranc «aids A
at the Heaw ef. Her
a national sod dcdalve movement.
*f>ng service.
saldIndlanapoHs am going dry.
Ma-J. H. Reandlini
Hcte a short statistical history of
Alter Ae aong
■The condition, to locallttts vara
le movemeoi was lotrqdocod show siioko upon, "How to fish for mingow*
local option has been glvoB a Air
Ing that 43 per eenlEbf the natlou Is and catch bas*. nr hew to wor* ’he
Mn. Harr Bar died atS:»OTeea
trial arc better to banking aad U
dry snd It baa worked very nicely and cradle roll for all it is wonb." Mr
day alUnea at the borne of her
every line of mcrcabUle boatosaa.
also that the
Meigs ban held every poalUon la the Monna Bownranan, of Bumffilt City,
ikacbtw. Mia. 3. B. moaadtta& SM By WIN to the Evening Record.
"The universal Tcrdfct Is that
larking tn labor confusion. Sunday school from supertnlendrnt tn
Psaand Awwy Vantsrday
Waat Tatb atreot.
Bbc waa. where saloons am drivM dot Asr* li
Woahington, March 4e-The admiie
The speaker read to the audience
primary
teacher.
The
priniary
trorh
Aftor
a
Long
Itlnosa.
yaan. flra moothe end bIm day! olA letration la today in such a poolUon
les* drinking and lens erttnn ot nrnry
poster Issued by 'he saloon element er.. Tbe primary teacher should real
BaaUaa pt daa<htar. a aeo atao
character. I saw last summer a pubthat untoaa Froaldent CaMro. ef Vcnshich told of the value of the grain Ue Aat tbe cannot hr promoted be
Kwimley, Mich. March S.—Moans UAed official statement to Aa aSact
alraa. maaa boaea la aear port OWaU ehangoa hit attitude a diaplay MIM Ethel pope. Formerly of th
crop consumed by the brewer* and rauKC her pual'jon t* the blghetl She
City, end Georg* P. Horten, of
ttowerman. of Summit City died at
Bataa. Tba iwaaM won takaa to of forte mim be made.
that the toils were eaifSy. aad Bo
be said that tbe rrop of one fsrmer may be the beet teacher A-- »mall
Seattle.
Wesh.
Wedded.
o'clnfk
thlr
B-arnlrg.
!•«
drath
bring
Maaybla. 0L Oair ooabty. for berial,
erimlnal case* wera tei tba trial
Amy and navy etAceN are capectIp five goes to the brewer abd only foUa may ever have aad there U
qi.-l r s -t'l •> Ar’h-.-iBh h» hh* bent docket in some of Aa drt toSfttwy.
Ing immediaU erdera for a movomant
per cent of the rye crop Is
Mlaa Addle HrMullen received wort
more divinity (a a cradle than le a ill frr a V ar i-c r r* oMy taken worsn wMch bad never bated boa SO to
agalnat tiu South. Amorioan rapublic. of the marriage In Los Angelra Feb- Slimed by malistera.
•even-fool bed. The primary teacher
rd*,
the btotory ot An essBOes.
Tha
'
The Cost.
rnary te. of Miss Ethel Pope, form­
baa Ae first chance tr> bring Ae child, ija.i M- ('<
livr-d until Jitnelpoiie, officer* were having vlrtmlly
The UrcBBe was nex- touched
erly of this elty, snd George F. Horto Chno and should be a firm believer
r,. sq.jm
" Drthlng to do ■
toib of Seattle. Wash. The marriage and figures showing that the gros^ In child converalon. Thera seems A .44,
-hi,

took place at ihe home of the bHde't Hemae -of Michigan saloons
be an oplnk-n hat a child should be^^^
»-« .imv-r.aity
•UfWkARV CAM WAR TAKEN AT City Clerk. Btoetion (nagectera. Sup- parehU. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Pope. I2,sg7.00fl but when you consider the kept from Ae church until Ae years Ijcj revner’f 1 I-,.
>
ervlaoN and Candldatae went
1l:U A. M.
Tbe happy couple left Immedlauiy fact ihal «2 i>er rent of the IninitN of dlBcretion bot It may reach Ae years :
dvngbtc->
Over n Tuaaday NIghL
asylnma, the people dependant
for the groom’s home at Seattle.
Wgresaloo Oral- Tbe desire to enter
_______________
Peart, the Z-Yuar-O'd Onaghter of
Miss Pope has a boat of frienda In upon the city and many criminals are
church icaseas as Ae child grow*
Bbaatar Aon Caao Wo-^ati Up
Mrs. Deli* RsDsem. Olnd •w»City Ciork OlUls, tbe election Inu^r coagratula- so situated because of tbe saloons. K
day Aftemonn.
Nwh^Twa Oivor«eh ONbl«d
apeetora. tbe city aaparneora and
wt*h« for the future Is ««sily seen ibst from s business
lAot Ni|bt.
eome of iho oandldates for rtty of-, happmea* and proapertly
andpoint tbe *alooa Is Iniurtous. Prarl. the t year-old daughter of
Tbe cradle rot! I* a very Important officera Non- prted st Thempannville
AS Roonevelt has fonght tbe trusts pan of Ae Sunday school work. The
Mrs. Della Ranaom. died at I o’doefc
1W piry la tba eaae Of the iNo^ Seea went over tbe new primary I*«J«ntplr. Her father. K. H Pope, was
|^*t Nigfi—Village Affairs in
Sunday arcTnaan at tbe bean nesr
ve. Otto IhleeoB and Bruno Mana. Ttieaday nlgbt at a meeting n the tomerly the local agent of the North- beeipse they are grsfteri ao every plan Is to enroll si! hablN wbo ace'
Excellent Shape.
Ae power house, aftor an lUnna of 18
true American man jbould fight tbe too yvyuBx to attend Ae achool Mr.]
who bare been oe trial tor berflartf eoincll rooma ao as to familiarise iern Michigan Transportation
___
pagf. and a year ago last September saloon became it Is a prMminen- Metis vpokr of one baby wbo was ni-l ThompsonvIUe Mfcb_ March 4 —At mon hs Nearly a yeur ago Ao UtUn
tnc the aaMoB od Rlcb a Heiberg r«- themselvea with Its prorlHons.
Under this act. an '-todepeodanr they rammed to Chicw. later local grafter and rtiNter. Thai the ualoon rolled at the age nf A rntnules. There - ih.e village cencus held Tuesday evec one was taken wlA fnesstts Bad
UNd m. ll:M thla momtof and we»
repnbllcan
or on
"Independent” Ing In Lc4 Angeles.
should be swept from our midst li ...
poeslbimw in the cradieiiog, E. M. Dtxon wa* nominaed for' *‘>«>plng cough, which left
aiffi oet at »:«• thU altarnoon.,
nstnral In this national cleanlu. The roll. boA for the haUe* and pBn-nu prevldent
vote at
tbe
repnbHcan
John
Harvey.
clerk
weak condition, and She graOBlly
Tbe salt a( Cbaatar E. Oore ra. cannot
question of ’^llnd pigs" was raised Tbe motto of the cragie roll ahonld be I rharle. |. Bennett, treasurer; E V
Tbe fsAer. John EABSoto. died
AraoM HalderB aad tbe B. A N. E. primaries March *4 anleerithey rw
and Mr. Lockhart said that there ••every baby of Ae choVch .nd a* Poiu-r
reEreed eonpeny U now oo.
The enroll aa. rwpubUcans at tbe meeting
aatoMor; Wm
Paul. R.
... ..
no -bUBd pigs- withou: many a* po^lble otat side." - , . ' , Hewey and B B. Warehau. weral
. aoR N tbe osteone of tbe aaie of of the board of ragtotratlao which
^
blind
(«icera
and
there
would
be
no
Grading.
'nonMnated
to
lueceed
them*elTe»
g*
;
tertioon
at 1 o clock at An bc^ An
meeu
March
17
and
IE
aoBe yotatM wblcb Mr. Oore elalini
blind
officers
without
tbe
voters
wece
M bare pwebaaed. and wblA ware
Mr Dowling ihen spoke on "Grad I eoaocilmen U was praeUcMly t; ***^_ ^ *'
Mind.
FARMERS HIRE IN ADVANCE.
aRarward Bold by en nakBown party.
lag In'tbe Klemrotary Department ‘ !-Love Fea«" and Ae people showed|!matos were In'errad
^ to Oskwood by
L. S. SsWwin.
The -chart of grading wu bung before ! wisdotn In (heir selection The flnan- Ae aide of Ae father.
* Oen Uter tepMred then troa Hei
Battle Creel, Mich, March
Mr Crtsp then Introduced Altor- and explained to tbe audience by Ae ctal sta-emeot Aows Ae rlllage I
•oia, who U BOW tbe noatina] defendMexico
aad
Qnatemala
have raaebTaking
advantage
of
tbe
aenal
wtnter
BOy
L.
8.
BaMwln.
of
Traveraa^aty.
aat la ttahaae. ihr callroad coogany
speaker.
ed a (nesdly antUemsot cd An dB
teM In Industrial llnea. farmers
Mr Baldwin first spoke of the great
beteg detandanu tbroagh tba aala of
FOr Ae next half boar Grant Col
phostlc difficulties wblcb oodstad
advtBcesneot mtde In pnhtbltloo (ax Tullar, of New Tork City, spoke
tbe puUMi Ualng place while la arauBd Battle Creek are reersiting
BARN BURNED
sioce tbe asaasatoatien Aarn, last
1 mea tor nest su^toer’s worfcjtf•Ae past tn years.
.Fifty
child murtc and answered quenI Small Btatn at Aprn. ot Gea Bartnas. nsatttog m
s ago tbe teiBperance pledge was'
^
Bogota. Colnmbla <By Mextraa
MU
aYralng granted ferlng yearly contnets to all wbo wPl
An demand for Ae • axtradtttoa of .
cable). March B.-^igiatloas between A ramalB sober txeepitog oa legal
ttpg daiifc at dlvotaa. Myra Brows acoepL Tba far«era wll give dm
The mornlBg nesslou clonsnd wtA 1
WIUlaMburg. Mkb.. March E—H Gen. IJma aad CoL Bob*, sad Aa rm
have become ^Ijftors. barn raittoga and bog ktH- qoet hour to charge of Mr DowUag
arst cMM a dom«e tma Bylvaetar yaM^ cash, tn moat InsUncaa. as well MnmWs and
C KoMm' abenp bars twrned Ak af. novel ot Ae Mexleu legitkm M
totevraang figure* sbowiag
BravB SSA tUrBarat Hocaa waa fraud! as pravldtag a tome, horse, other aettoasly ctralned and ttnlese Presl
Tbe Mills estate a Port Harem bas ternoon eanalDg a Uma of betwea Balvndore. upem OuateBtala'a nAaal
wbat An money spent for liquor ta
stock, aad fndt aad eegetam'ra tor the dost .Castro, of Venesaels agrees
. tna rwBdb C. Browm IBo go>
r to Ae UatOQ 1100 and $2M. Tbe barn wus alao to grant Mexico's raqaasL Magtoa
van hrtlMii asd repaatod naelty btip. Far tbe past few years It bs* aadlately to arbitrate tbe navlgstioD rae year would buy were quoted aad
aad bouBdary dlspntea. there will be tbe staitaeat made that Ae liquor
Drtroli. r.57S, used as a storeboose (or Implemeou
been alssan tmpnWlMn ta supply
^ but these were saved.
eoBsumed to ooe y«ar to Ae Unitod; said A be doe them.
u epn rupuMe.
After the An waa under cerrtNl,
when the Aremen reoehed the rBome
•OMI or CHILlMItN MAOB WAV In which tile grcatect number
TO TM« HOOF.
deatha occurred. • ecene of Indeeerlbable horror waa before them. Lying
In twiaied knota, elaaplng each othei-a -bodiee in daath gripe, girtt and
boya of vory under ago won lying
In hdapo of ugly dead. Boeauoa ef
thair doM ogenlae they UN at eagh
-'OUM-WlLIR OAVt UP un FOR
othorfa faeea and tNmpled over one
UTTLS OW«».
another.

WeiUN^AS HEROINE

GREAT CROWDS

FIRSTHAND
EXPERIENCE

UVED IN DRY TOWNSHIP

CRADLE ROLL
IS IMPORTANT

«>»».*«

MR. DOWUNGON GRADING

WOMAN WAS lEMXIlE

tKLMmm

WAR MAY BE IMMINENT

m

DHMUtntiM Dr AiBbitntloi Mut bo Made Agalast Venezaela
Dnleu mum Castro Cbasges Atmnde.

PIONEER CALLED

IN lOS ANGELES

JURY OUT AT 303:

REVEWEH NEW UW

WAS aL A YEAR

miAGE CAUCUS

BREAK VERY NEAR

V

ORANb TKAVBRM HCRAU^ FMOAY. MAMCH «, IMi.

iWum MEETINGS ■nrrnsnasTOK

Short cet of pork, rm bbi
THBROin lUn coinM 4f tk«r rMd <0
’ bate Court Tor the Gooaty tt
_
tar Ue ankxa
Grand Traverse.
Graad Traverse.
. a sescIrvB <T said rvMirt. bold
ivnrerM Otr?- W« bdim tlint U«M
OpMrinp of the Berner C*. Browfl
probate of&re. In tbe City
probate ofScc.
nrm«stn nre naMent to npport
Largs crown of People Down
Traverse fitj. In «a:d c“*antv. on I
Traverse City.. 1* »M4 osan^oo the
of Ttae Bv'ealBs B«c>or« omurchu umite» in 'WORSMIR
> ANP RBOpm ea
mb day of F|ibnlatT;-A-4V toto.
tkM the open Mloen U nn ofll n«A
•UMDAV MORNINfr
Prraesl; Hoo. Fred R.-'Watoer.
that R<ta ntaemtuaent wffl be n k
The opntox of the Barney eotnthe raalleVof the esUte of Wll
^
^ psor. todtee'
tumbber*.
was ■
urn J Wallace dereasod.
In the matter of the ewtnte of JnVOTI FOR T»« FAMCt. ’
John WalUer baring filed In said , lias T. Hat
Were Chartaa O. Meipa. drawing card throuRboct the day. tbe
At the B««tiBK of the ettr eoanell
TUP*. T. MTai,
ra.vlng
L.vlng thi : said , Sao^ael Obriaad and Bale *R BaaI'titltni pra;
store
baring
been
ao
crowded
at
QfWfit
Colfan
Tiillar
aid
H.
lut erenlnc tt «•* decided to pnt the
dotermli
> Bab haring Sled to aald eanrt their
(Imps <>
A. Dowitoo.
I flnsi
------------- of
- aald
mntur of iBolnc dlC.dOO worth of the
executors
play- the goode. Mcb tody was giren
............. e.e
bMtde toted eeToml ytwr. e«o far
Ute and their peUUon praying for
Three anlco aerrtcee were held to a clmation. and at 3:30 Hr. Baroc)
Inherit ibe r
pmta porponen btfore (be people of
r. and for the aatbe dtr.jnterdar momto*. the Proa had deen oot aearly a IbOBaand oi
(he dtr nbd let the rotere dedde
Ii Is ordfivd. Tbat the 6lh day nf Mpmidenl aod distributloo of the r
hrtorlao. Baptist and 0>narc«aHooal theae fragrant flowen. The opeolna
whether the dtr e^oold bnt* » park
March. A D 15*08, at ten oeloek Id due of said estate,
ebnrcnW nalUM to a (enriee at tbr will undoubtedly attract a large 1
.m at sv.d people
- u i, .udered, that the ]«(h
i
ardem
lOfh^^
ta
OoacrecaUona] dmreb; the Church ot ber this erening.
be and I hereby app..lnl.'d for hear^
The eonodi bat aetad wleelr tn thU
Ing raid petition.
(be forenoon, ,,
at said probate ofSer.
aa a fnll and free Cbrtot. Branpeilcal and PoorteenUi
k is further ordered, that Poblif ! b.- ,lidTTlebs appolnied for exantebeet Metoodtat at the Church
Cheapest aeddeot iDauranre—Ck.
optoloo wUl be aernred aa to the adtimictih-n-of
I
m- clvt-n by pubHcatlon ,
iUo»t_
Tbomaa- B.-lectHc Oil. Btopa the i»to
o (a copy .d thU ..rJ.-r, (or three snc-i ^ ,, further <^er.-d that pobUc
tisaollltr of tola procedore. It la be- Chrift and the Aaburr M. B. and the and heals tbe wound. All drugRlstr
•MM «IW»TIOH4 ROM «ALOOM Ueted that there will be ao exlra- Friends at the Asbury rhorch.
ctrslxe wex ks ptvxious to said day of {notice thereof be g1vi-n by publlcatloa
The meetto* at the Coo*rc«atlooal sell IL
hearing, in the Grand Trareree Her of a copy of ihU order, for three aueMtN TO ANtwm.
thla Bprlnc and
newsicwr primed and clrcu
previous lo said day of
Rank FeelWmaea
'YM teBupv Of the ndtertMnf the nnlorttr one way or tbe other will Church was addreeaed by Cbarle* D
FRESH MEATS.
lllle.l l| said county..
“When atucked by s
; hearing. In the Grand Traverse HerMelga. eho deRrered a eery able ad
Portorhouae.
per
to
13c
Vm*a «( m* hhleoB tatereou to be decldte.
FRED R. WALKER.
cold, or when j-our throat U so
newspaper prlntr-A aod circu­
dress
alone
the
Uoaa
ol
Suaday
school.
/
Judee of Probate { lated In aald county..
Tbe eOBlempUted purchase contlata
Omd TMtana eonntr dototea con
rank (oollshneBs to take any
itiBhMl waoe in Tnaednr*a Bncle
medicine than Dr. King’s New
. . .
. Aa stated else­
FRED R WALKER
At the Church of Christ. Grant Col err," says C O. Btoridge. of Empire.
NOTICEI
w phid •drnrttotoc, to twnaesa wkr where. the G. R. A I. pai^ U /^etod
Oa. "I hare used New Dlscorery seeparcel ot land on South Pnlcni taa Tullar tnaplted bla audience wlt^
Ornad TnteMn eonntr abonld sot
Aft.-r Marrh Ifl
15*05. sll repair
years ind I know It la -.be best
rei-l
languid,
weak.
niD-d»v«7
bis
addrees
and
the
frefueat
comment
.
a
tnall
trtangelar
niece
oo
the
tneor loenl option; Pone of dw ranurk lell tin our hands (or a period ot
ledy on earth for couRbs and colds
Headache* Stomach ofTT—Jual S
the rirer bank on Wathtngton street was that “haB nisde to bis arma," bU croup and all throat and long
noM'flfNh trd
ro yeai>‘ tlm.- will be sold to pay plain ease of laiy liver. Burdock
■ oMIdren 1
charge*.
MMtfM Is toteral omUM to tinea and tbe atrip ot toad aton- tbe rirer gestarra Htttog toto bla dtacourae and
Blood Bllters (ones liver and alom•ongi ao perfedly.
J N M*n;nok Jeweler
srh. promotes digestion, purifse tbe
PM» and Mw I ataert trial local op- bank east ot tbe Columbia hotel.
a the wi
10 4t.
^17 From iiceel UOOd.w
H- A- Dowling at the Aabary chnrch
tui hto hen votod om. rnitber
AU Of tola land U capable of
i! and 1
rrtopneni at a nominal expense. Tbe
remedies. Sold under guarantee
S.
R
Wall
A
Sony.
Hannah
A
Lay.
preaect ti. B. A l.^park could be Irana- Women and ViTui They Old," glrlog a
t Oiud 1
dm of -nsbllha or Doreaa C. A. Bugbec Drug Od-. drug ston-s.
are sot odor local optica, that tormed toto a bdaoty epot at
60c and 31. Trial bottle 10c.
nhMlB tho propealUon carrr to tmi pamdrelr nail outlay; the land Dorcat means besnUful and to glrlDg
story
ot
ber
Itfe Dr. Dowling toowed
along
the
rirer
bank
from
tbe
Colum­
eoMlp-lke (toulto of the ovUa prowtola
applied
to
her
character.
If
TODAY’S toARKRTR
iai ont af-e^ itoon biinhiiii to the bia boUI when (be dock line la esUbHabed will be Vied into a depth ot 10 not. to penonal endowmonta. A brief • ♦ d
Bast Buffalo. N. V , March 5 —Cwt
’ to OtaM*Ttw«no cooto^ld that (e«t and tbe small tmngnlar piece review was given of tbe life of Han75: llgbt. market steady; veals
this ooutr wonld be (he acaoe of near the Cnas nrwet bridge can ^ao nab. the wife of Blkanab. a minUter
Shiloh
active at 50c higher. Sheep atid
r~iii»PM «M srtM bprs to other be ened In at practlally no coet.
All this Innd will eonetanUy lu- mother of yonng Bamnel. and what
Iambs, t noo; acUve; lambs. 35.35
.Fresh Sea Fish.
crease to mine as time goes by and tofluenoe her tbonghta and actions 37.50; relied sheep, 33.78 to 36.68.
I toloflh totemta can
...,S3c
I"

tuna. In the eoaattoa footed, local tbe dtr CTOwe -nod the opportualtr nnst have had upon (be life of ber Hogs. 3.400; talfty arttve tor light
The speaker next took up the grades. Heavies. sloY. 5 to 10c low­ S.1mon. per lb ... .
epttea was eotod aoTera) rnrt b|o. now la a good one aa It can be aeCoa. b-r lb .........................................
tailM* the •kaUneal of. tonperanee evred at an ecnlUble price. Taking character of Rnth. “the lovely
(he 0. R. A I- park tor example. This true-hearted." and spoke of the book
W errataltaod to each an ln<
ing <
■toto of natapoahn to Ugoor toter- CoaMw 38 lOU rrltb W feet tronUge of Rntb as
demand (or fresh Hah; lake
and a eonalderabia fraction orer. The and tbe algnlflcsace of the |
• w la I
white fish prices are being boosted by
purdtone
price would make these Iota characters to relation to the ehurcb
Tho adewHiatoc ■asa^ of*lSe
have It today. Bltmelccb and bli the retailers, who allege ihai It Is S.]„ob .p..b, bb, lb ... .........K
aaioooa refers to VanBoren conolr to coat about 1300 cad) wblle tew prlrate
wife Naomi left their own country, hard to get any anpply
' ItaMo Unoa. YaaBorea la tha onlr owueiw would consider a price as low
aa 1500 each. The other pTvpeny. fearing the (amine; they went away trade. With the scant supply fresh
temr 01 tM ««• ti
along tbe rirer bank agrinat Ood'a will and Dr. Dowling fish prices ire likely to peach ho
r yanm
east Front street to efuany rato- characterised them as perdons who highest figure ever known here dur­
d there to no «oeatlon and no rnUd
S«. |»rtb. per lb.............
imont ndentaoeA by the mIooos to abie and deetrnhle and will constanily this day are wandering farther and ing lent. They begin tbe lenWn sea­ Cutler ttorp, per Th............
farther from God.
Orpa
son at 15 cents per pound.
become mors so.
».t» RmM.opMob to Van
Ses Hke. per lb.................
apostate
cbofTb;
Ruth
tl
Potatoes
moved
steadily
ail
1
U
to
beltered
that
the
people
of
fbutp taw bot boon n wnodmtol
I rote tor
ebureb. tbe “toner circle," and Boaa. yesterday. 68 loads being weighed
Frssh Lsks Fish.
! necessary bonds to JaeuB Cbrist and "so tbe cbnrcb and the marset scales. Much other busl
corer the i
. .Tho argmadtata of t
Jeeus Cbriat the bride and the bride­ ness was also done, eight loads
>to do not dad with prWpIe or
groom. ahall be oce at the marriage hay iKlng weighed, iwo ot coke. Ihiee
WCDNEBOAY’S HORROR.
White fish, per 1b..................
That tsrrtble boloeaost near Cleve­ Btipper of the Lamb." Uary. "who sat steers, one load of carrots, tw
■fhtoo are a tow •ropoaRlons ..
Jesus' feet." and Mariha.
stone, one horae and one load n( Irou Trout per lb..........................
. .. .Hr
land Wedneaday In which helpless
tk» sotan ttato spiliig to oonalder
er and housekeeper.
A good da.v's buslni-ss la also looked •VVhl'oflsh ..............................
Uc cbildTcn were (be riettoii
wbkh an *017 imporuaL
iut twiay.
Mackinaw innit ..................
probably be followed by a crneral In- next discussed and Dr. Dowling
Whdfb hdn you told 00
splendid tribute to Martha In '
spectloB of school buildings and many
ffsit Flah.
THE NEW SPRING STYLES ARE HEBE
who apond
CHICAGO POTATO MARKET.
chabgea wlR more than likely be made gard to her raise and serricra a
th^
In tha aatoMt
Tbe Chicago potato market has re- Finnia baddle ......................
AND THEY ARE BETTER THAN EVER
bnt that wont bring back the liitle homemaker.
Poultry.
lalned about tbe same through the
tlTtaorf udil you Rnd enalpiewo
Bsnlee. tbe mother ot •Hmotby and
that wars roaatad Hke rata In
tha
rsOnsaywAf thi country wH« trap yaaiertay.
Bather were also spoken of. tbe apeak- week, the only rhangc l>etn6 Ip the Ileoa. old. per lb ...............................Itc
We have WaUc-OvCTS lor the Young Man who
the Mms pf thousands of parWillard pree of DuMy Rurals, an advance of
Tliara to much aald abont tba safe­ er toally Uklng up Frances
wants all the new style kinks, and for the Busioeas
wmfi to toor taondRdaily, who devats ty of amnaamant pUeaa and balls nod ber srorfc In connection with toe from 3 to 3 cents toeing marked the
Man
of modest tastes, looking for comfort and dorr
Poutoea.
per
bn
.............
SSe
toair apwo ttois to aaoiMlltfy to tba
Women's ChrlsUaD Temperance union. first of the week, which dropped liack
ability.
again yeeicrday. The market now M
frill gnu fnd a <
1 follows:
Tnrtow ettlea. That •dMOl tp CleeaVery lUtlc (radlng today, and the
land snbnrb was alx-^rles in bright
market was nominally unchanged
•SMd.MPM ItoM ariif flalMd bla InIts coBstruetloo.
ntont VMIape Csucus Was Arrivals were llgbt. yet ih*- otf^rlngs
Orsina at H. L. A Co.'s MIIL
to^agp Md
^
t'of County Coroner Burke,
Held At Kingsley Last
appeared to be ample
Trade was
. .. , - - .
n W"» nmonf made this morning, to highly
ffvenl ng.
generally reported aa slow.
The
ARtmir drlnhara Mid sfwwnd the aatoon nlftcut:
nuPbwh.Pt,
per bn ........................... PC
osual
number
of
buyers
on
the
mar
of the achool- Spedsl to the Evening Record.
there were only a few tha'
I mill yaw-Rnd m aniiy
hoQoo was an outTage." said tbe
Kingsley. March 4.—At th
really wanted lo do businots. The
«nm fir a Mvri aOosr or
onar. "The baliwaya arere narrow and depeodrat village esuetts. held
only sale reported »'as a car of Cora, ta MRribo ........................... 3Sc
to Iha Unitod Btotoo nnny or navy
praeticanj only <»e mode
mha afn aay that hia aariy tmtohifl of axlL Tba ebUdran ware cnngbt evening, nbout fifty were pr
Duntlea at T3c.
Two Uefeets. No. I and No. t. were
Market quotable aa follows: Bulk. ! (tolves
«ai|JURad la »» salaonT UiMWBam like rnta tn n tmp.'
placed to nomlnaiton aa follows:
lota—Michigan. Minor I Cows
da* Ml aiM**y aurii ima in pori- I An laid before, a general iaapsetion
Ticket
No.
1.
Steers and beirerm. i.lOO lbs. .SeSHc
OaRB dir rokpaRatotiity.
sola or Wifcousin. Rural*, choice
and ebangaa made wont bring back
President—Earl J. Caae.
fancy. 70€73c; l>usty RuraU. 73(7 Steers and helfera. Ilgh'. ........ 2 Vi 03'
^WtaatB urill you Rnd among tha vast yeaterday’s dead bnt It will prarant
Clerk-^rvey C. Tripp.
totofata of the Unltad Blataa, rifflllar hoTTora and may be maon
75c; ordinary to |god. 67®<>c: com- Hogs. live weight per lOO lbs. 3303 34
Traa'surer—Edward C. VanDeWnik moo. showing fros: or dry rot. as lo Hogs, dresaed, per 100lbs ....5H93c
ataftl atoiiaaart and mana^ro. who sarlng bnndrada of other Urea,
•bltod toair atomatton tn toa aatoon or doubtedly In the oonntry there
condition, 6oeS5c; Burbanks, choice Sheep, with wool on ........................... 4c
to fancy, GSftTlc; If extra fine possl Spring tombs, live weight ............. EH<
«ihp dN la ton htoi of
eonatructioe
Poultry.
hly a shade higher. Ordinary to good.
Of the Unitod which Ta aa tnitrnf^* and these
son. George VaoGorder, Wtn L. Wilto high plaeae nf authsr- should he cloned until the proper
$5968c; common, rtowliig frxwt or ChlckepF. lire weight...................7Ci!*r
Fresh Ltoke Fish.
Ity Jtoah aotoato* fmm
dry rot, aa to condition. 6<iG65c; red
ohangM are made.
Tlcket No. 3.
«IM Rdto Rattonin tho
stock, choice lo fancy, SIGTOc. If ex , Mscklnsc
Fire dilUa abould be kept up also
President—Dsniel L Ensign.
tra Dm possibly hjgber. Pair W good. ’*^>'0 fi»h - lib top hondi of the CRtoonlve bual- and aboald be praetlcto ao fraqneatClerk—Hervey C. irlpp.
KlOse.
iwto antofBHMa ft Tmvarsa oty de- ly that tbe cblldran will become
CSec7c; If poor dawn to. 60663
-Wesley Dunn.
_______
I Hides, green ..
va« toRir l|para tea to the s
tamUlar srlth them that wbea
Aasesaor—Leland E. Tripp
SCLLINQ FRICBA
| Hides, cored. '
•nto
toMtoa who
storm does come they will not be
Trustees for two years—John 1
Clearback port, per bbl.............. 316.00 | Hides, cnrwd. 1
iMMBLat too tolaw bar treating hit cited bnt will fall toto Hne and march
Wolgsat. Chsria Box. Alvin Rial.
Closrbaek pork, par lb .................... ilej Tallow .............
IM^aM awtohlng
cannot be taken to sclrct
to safety.
the most suitable FR.^ME
THAT INCMAN MONCV.
•Whan will you find smang
Judging by reporm. the Oitowas
for your PICTURE.
taanha at Trwvaraa City or any ether
aRy, the jMat#nV ctoditot; or any sad Chlpperraa of tbe atnle ate to ra- Mrs. Julls Ann Nickerson Wat Buried
cetre abonC 3130.000, the estimated
Tuesdsy
Arteenoon. From
When it comes to the
iber
ot
beneflelaries
being
abont
ton# to toa aatoanr
Monras Cantor Church.
question of what is the
5.000 or In other words, each lodtoo
will rccelTc 330. This Is not a (or
The funeral of Mrs. Julis Aon Nick
^Whan will you llfid I
proper kind to use, sec us.
s or the tror In Itself and loddenUIly. It
eraoa. wife of O. O. Ntekerson, wa»
any
**■*

e time before this money Is held Tuesday (brenoon tt the Mon­
taOM ef 0% MMaltonal
We can show you an
ttoo «Hl aetoat fnm oaaitoaHta far dlstrlbntrd among the red skins as a roe Center church, the Rev. M. Wood
astonishing variety of new
offlclatlot. The chnrch was filled
I man artw
their roll of beneflcl^rl<
I tot eoloont tueh and eeoalderable red tape
with friends and neigbinn of the d<and attractive novelties in
Howarer. the Indiana of ihlt regl<
cessed who came to pay their last re­
sot made- On the
spects. Pall bearers were selected
tiwto yawh# NWh who apply for pool- are ao aangnloa over the outeoc
that a large proponton taf~tbem have from among the old nelgbtinrs, and
PICTL KH MOULDlNf.S not found elsewhere and
I t» I
iWRHfM to tao a a of etoody habltt. gait work aheointely and are spead. were as follows' David Swantson.
we employ none but skilled labor in making the frames.
atoftoly PM sriio 1
RwalttMa tog their time waiting for the money Albert eseeli. George Gray, Tom

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YOU GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH
When Yon Bay

“WALKOVERS”

TWdnCHTS

TRY A PAIR AHD YOU WILL AGREE HI T
"WILK-OVERS" ARE THE BEST THAT CAM
BE BOUGHT (OR

ArETS

$3.50 OR $4.0a.

ai3t?jEtod to bi

Too Much Care

FUNERAL SERVICE

U you are earning ANYTHING, It is

poaalMe tor yon to aave SOMSTTHING

toad oonnot be gained to toe oeloona.
YBaao are romOoub for the roten
tklo apriat to eoaaidar wten (hey
cast their rota (or or agnlam tha local
•ptlw pswpmetioa. Thera are tbouI to this <
try, tor toa riatng 1
> tori dto
i achool tnru
•to a <dtaM ofjmduntea 1
yonag
fM add Mto^uh1 year
y«v dho atari
•to in Rto win toair caram twtore
1^. TBe pototlena meatleaad abora
Mow ta stoat atont opporiunltlea
It la
RMda* to uk. «n tha yaang maa
«tao giBiaats mn om- «gb school

tte apHag B» abto to taeU aato klgb

to be diatribnted amoog them. These
IndUiiB need their eandnga
bread aa they have no reeerro to (all
back 00 and uolesa they fo to work,
eefna! suffering will raaulL
There seems to be no rnta
plaining to the Indians that their (or
tone It yet to the dtetance and that
when It comes It will he plUfnlty
small aa they place no depeadance In
•tatemanu to that eSecL on the other
all that is told them
la regard to tha mngnHuda of iboir
tnherttanca. Pititai as It may seem,
tha only way to do oeams le be to
allow them to rent nadm their datnaloa nntfl huagar acts as aa ■

ftawnns. Bert Shell.xHoward Webster,
The floral offerings which were Bum
erous sad besuUfol. testified to thr
esteem to which Mrs Nickerson was
held. The hnrial was in the May
ffeld cemetery.

This bank InvMes yonr acconal and
wm pay yon three per cent Inter­
est on Savings or CertUlcales.

Then again none but the imported, best quality
of glass is used insuring a i>erfcct piece of workman­
ship.

nisery
James, oT Lonefleti. S C ' ti'i called
Dectrtc BlUets. and comes In 50 cent
bottles, it brealm ap a case of cbltls
or s bfllODS atiaek to almost oo time;
and U pots yellow jaundice cloao out
'

This treat tnnlc medIfler glxres quick
liver’ and kidi
rMet tn s
___ ____
sM the misery of tome
back. BoU nadcr gnsrantoe at 8. R
Walt A 8nna. Hannah A La^. C. A..
Bagbee Drag Co- drag stons.

Traverse City Stale Bank
Oldest. larnest and Straascst
Baak la Nonbera MlcUsaa

CITY BOOK STORE
TriTsrse Ciiy, Mich.

The Hobart Co. prop.

. •(

F

OIUND nUVBMtt HpJtAW FMOAV. MAMOM «, IfOA

STATE BANK
*»4mS

ther ware hkrl^ tholr rights
thwa toads protaetad. Thar belierad
that th*r ware to hare a tract


> Fteabatoara to now toeat-

>to>*t

They ware told, thep sal
to> take to acTM each aod dear t—
Mv# aw*. Vim FrHi»ti •mmH
JwCVMMw- A9;«w»*«.A.4.a*rtUad. Und. aad go to faming. Their sods
were to take <0 setae each aad do
Hkewtoe. If theta were aar wbltas
JHMPgp—-A. Trmr tm- *■
OW*. Kn. ftUrni t- mmrnk. W^mmi Om- alreadr toeated on the Und they
whiles
mLM.C. DM. tan iWlM W. w. _____________________
were to be aDowed to locale on iheae
* ■
of the
tracts after the latlftcaUon

SU3MITIT
TOPEOPIE
AMUSMEIIT HAILS SAFE

> i« cm «Dm4 M Use B

tMs meli. 2.E50

DREAM HAS
C9BK TRUE
POT OF OOLO FOF NORTHCRN
MICHIGAN INDIAN*.

WOIDFROHWASIINGION
RteoNO meftvn

teluram
FRtfM MoUAUOHUN.

•ttWd ThM Congrvw Would Appro-»rt*w t»M MWMT Aflor tho Ro
uT ■•wRtliHoo Hod —on
Twodty* Baoord.
Tfc* Brrainc Roeord U is roeelpt of

■ 4.

} and bare retion or our r..........
maieed on i( erer alnre.
On March 1.
eongreet paaaeJ
leglMatloa enaWliig repreMotaUve.
IitMB tbe Induina lo go Into tbe oourf
or -‘■I*"* and eitabllFb thetr tntereal
In the propaniee held by ibe gorem.
meat In troat. which la tbe aifm thal
baa been held UnUIlringly before
thHr eye. for JO year* or more, and
while waiting for Oie coon of claim*
gmnl tbli sum
>n laying aside their Imptetnenta of
toll and bare congregated to their
rHlagee and settlements to dlecaas
what ther will do with tbe
a It oomea.
Waited far Monay.
iMr after pear tbe story has been
started acoong them by some of their
own people that •ihl* year. »ure. the
money will coaie,- Feeling that with
lot ot money coming from the gor. mnent. work was unnecessary, their
farwit grew to weeds and gtaaaes and
while their n'lAboring white fanorete mdurtrionslr laying up store
for tbe winter, the lodians were a>(tlng In tbe shade on hot atamner day*
building air castles with this money'
for the foundation. Haring noRiIng
prorlded for the cruelly cold winter
month* of thW northern region, when
wtnuc was opon them they sat In
their shack* and suffered from cold
and hunger, watting, always watting,
for tho money from the gnremment.
irre and freete he­
coatettled to sHure
beir. OoTerament golift
to glee th«n money some dayf
Dtaanpolntmrnt upon disanpointment followed, yer not once did they
lose their faith. No leMona were
learned from their biller eaperleoee*.
after summer they ant tn

& McU^IIb IB «uwor to tbo ooe
Mt Filter wdOof for WotiMtioD n•BHUac bw cUla W tte Oiu«« ud
€Mppnr« MUm at Mleb>«BB. Tbe
WWcrtB U w tonovs;
“Hbto Jbk bote telo to got MatoBMDt fraa tndlos conBlMlooer. Ooort rested and winter after winter sat In
B tBTor ther shacks and suffered.
Went Work.
■ Old CblppowoA Congnoa
Thls'wlBter has been l
to pcoTlouB ones. Baroiiraged b» re­
ports sent from Iheir altomey. Ches­
“JAMBS a M%LAU0HLIN.
ter Howe, at Wa»hlngton. and some
tt U MBorod t**t Om Bom 1« Bbont Of ihrtr own ooonle. ih-' the money
.............. BBS■ OW'BBIBtel
-aer of •IMAM.
would be pail Ihl* winter. Frtmiarr
gSmppouM la MltelRi
tt being one of the dales, almost
MSawta* u AbOBt MM. Tbo mopor •reiT Indian who bad a Job Jumped
M «M ealcoBBo rf a utetr inado alt* It. and they left tho woods where
tbg tPilBM OB Matte SB. IBU. be they were earning enough to keep
Mteo tbo OBllod autOB and tbe 0( thair families from i
taM aaS Cblppowa trtboo of Mlcb- eoBgregated al Psbabatown and othei
IgiB. (broegb their repreoenUtircB settiementt. spending thir time Ir
dlaeaaMog olans for the future.
-When
■*Wken the money «omf« we will
t do a stroke of work natll H I*
■pant.- mid——
they to —
each other.
bM epant.'----There win not he a fortune In .i
for any of them and it will probablr
be many mc*(ha before It wll1.be
B to ttM
dUtrlbated.
>g lor t
Ubb «ko 1
^^Hur'gjia CRlUni were th^elorle*
dole bp &BOO rblefB aboot
patoaete to 'WaaUactoo. aad IbatebaUa M tli» WBt*. the pooplo behm cbiefB were Bot
' I I* bMI tboir rigbu od a«lr
*Bd Vlteod w rworro toad
6 bOBBteTio# ^
Oibad^or. th^ l« Ml
thaaea aortb to BIk Rapldar^
The tetofs UM aelr poo^o that
' r ware tbreateoed witb eMIo uottov
Uti (IHT otsnte the troatr. that Uw?
^ .**?•'
SlMtewiHwi
**"
md
tbo MlaatoMppi
rlrer.*”*
aad vbon
thaao areata dU oot bm>to tben. tbe
teleto AactoTod that thep vara told
titot tbair tbaaaha vooM be Had to
oan. tbair right thoaib to one aod
tbaIr M(t to aaotbor. aad the
Wild h*.................................... diracother
flaaUr
thraata

I abora of Oraod
ea tea B

Mojkef-

MW* lender barIS.
tbraa daja later aaaetal
iBBMtad, tlsIUBg the
the IndUna bolding the
I tor loitoar than fl*e
I the teto «d the raUAeatlen
__________the Onlted Btatea

..ladga. tbair baHaf

Wte ^

la llK PrwIdaBt Plarea oant vord
to tea tedlana that tear ««■*
haatlag tor (araUng or be traaarerred
L graadtalbar of Robert AhgoaA
•i tailor. tB oOBrpaar vith other
•wit to WbahlBgton to aee
Bfbat coiM be done for their people.
sellBg with raiirroeataUraa ^giB



5-^

i°r^'

tea iraatr. atgalng awar *11 the rtgbta
' id to the traair of ’•*«
Thda treatr read as foUowa:

The Tfoatr-

e Oitewa aad Chippewa Indiana
r release aad discharge the
•t- tee tenner i

the Oadted gtatea. for Und. auMier
' r teteg gnaraaleed to aald tHl ro
'rod
Oww br
or althar.
of Owe
.. the ' '
«C aar lirwor traatr or traotira.
tagtlag. ^ornrer. the rlte^of
oMteMt B». Marie br the tmtr of
Jum Id. Ittt.

«bo UCteM etolwad ttet tear

Pavlnp Mattare Occupied Much of (be
Attention ol tho CotMtcil Monday
H0U|.

Won't *0 MevoA

Will lOCATE THERE

Mr. BJclierd objected lo tn# eWef ot
police coUecUnc fines saying that It
pbduld be stopped and If tbe chief
ins' exceeding hi* dalles, someone
aboBld be appointed who would at­
tend to them. Mr. Lardie said teat
the ttsual way of pmeedure was teat
when the police took a man oat to get
his fine, tee moMy was patU to tec
police and tee man allowed to go. On
Jdr. LAtdle't moUan. hereafter, tec
prltoaer will be taken back to the
Judge to pay hit flae and when hr
does this, he will be discharged.
Tbe resolution adopting tbe plan*
and eoDflnnlog the ipeclal asscasmcni
of SG48 (or a sewer In tec alley be^
tween Tenth and Eleventh streeu was
idopied oe Alderman ebuter'* moUori.
The neensary resolution for the
Earl From street sewer ws* adopted
Alderman Moo's motion, although
there was another attempt lo changr
the route.
Raving Bay Btrcet
Alderman Klcketd asked If there
as some way that the paving of a
reel could be accompllafaod without
.e rirrulatlng of a peUUon He call
ed the attention of tee council to Bs>
over which pi-aclicaliy all (he
travel from Leelaaau county passcl
and much heavy traffic from local Indnatrtea. The »li
shape and many people

At the April elecUoD. in addlllon (r>
voting on Ibe cKy officer* aod local
option, the per^plo of Traverse City
wilt have so upportuoky to vote
whether or not ccrtalo lands should
be purchased for park purp«u-» and
of tlC.euo uf Ibe park bonds
already voted but uol Inued, be uiied
(or tbat purpose.
Tbe Und* In question are id acres
(tween Casa and Uolou street* abutling on Beventeeutb stiwel. which can
»3.00O; the strip of
land east of the Hotel Columbia along
tee river bank U> the Scofield build
log. which can be purchased fur tl.
SOU; tbe triangular piece
bank of Waabior-oii street aeivs*
from arange ball, wbicb can be pur­
chased for lioo and IJ acres along
tbe U. R. A I. right of way In Boonrllle and the teten acres rumprised LA&T BC8SION WA» HELD
I what Is DOW known as the G R.
I- park
A resolullon that the qtiesllon l>e
aubmttted was made by Aldemaii
Moon and carried without a dlaaeni-

Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your bk^ mu«t be in
• very bfid cooditioB. You
cenainly baov wbH to take,
(ben lake it —Ayer’s Sarsa­
parilla. If yon doubt, tbea
coBsuli your doctor. We know
vbat-be will say about this
traod old family medicine.

*»>E*.'g'.4rr,«>»^,twwwU.Wa

iyersl
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

'

state op kOCHIOAK. THE PRObTATE or MTOITCAK. TBB CIR.
» ate court tor tea
Grand Travema.
At a acMloo or said eowt, bald at
_____ Hay Grcao, 1j__
tb« probate office to tee dty of Alvin Green. Defendant
Traverse CMly. to Mid cobbJt. on tee
Buu pOGfitoa to^Jbc.^reaH Ooart
tor tee Coubtrot^aul Titowae to
............... ........ ... . . Walker. Cbaacerr. « tee CUy
aty
Judge of Probate.
to aaM County, oo Urn )Cte day aC
In tee matter of tee caUle of Mar- January. A D. IMt.
gam c. ProBklto aod WlUlaa B.
to tel* causa It appearing toow at
Kraoklis. mlDora.
fidrtvit oa file, test the d«taB«aBt bat
Wllluffl B. FraakUB. bavtog Sled
'aft known place of ieftd«Btia. oa
lo Bald court hit petlUoa. praying BO
(or tcense lo mortgage the Interest of motion of Amll F. SerUBgar. c«»
raid esUte In certain real v«Ule ptolnanr* solicitor. It U orU«cud that
tee
defendant. Aivto Greea. oanaa bii
therein descrittevl.
It U ordered, that tee iSth day of appearance to be entereU hataln. «ttbMarch. A. D. 190S. at ten o'clock In In fire monte* from tea da*e of thto
order
and In case of M* ArnMlwaoto
the forcDoun, at said probate offlee.
(or bear­ he cause bit answer to tee con-.plaiiibill of complaint to toe fll-.d and
ing sal.1 petition aod tbat all persons
Interevle.] lo said v-siate appear be . copy thereof to be terred oa taitt
lore said court, at said Ume and (vtace complainant'* aollclior 'Wlteir. '.wenty
to show cause why a license tn mort day* after service on him >: a copy
gage the miereat uf said estate In of aald bill and notice of te.t onS-r:
>ald ml estate should out be graoi- and teat in default thereof, tnld bill
be taken as ePnfeased by tee aaU da(endaot.
And II to furtber orderwd. That with­
o( a copy ofAhts order, for three sue in twenty day* tee aald <
o thla order
re of
ceasire wvofes prerlou* to said day raoee a police
C
Traverse^ Harald.
of hearIngV in the Grand Traverse Kabed In teee Grand
aewspaper printed, puhllahcd
K newapaper printed and ciri said county,
circolailng to aald County, aad that
FRED R. WALKER, aneb puUlcaUon be eontlnuad ttaerato
^udge of Probate. at Ivvatt onee In each week tor itg
week* in succession, or (hat aheeMtd

county
■r tb« Bsrald by 8 a
Walt. UrwggMt.

CONVENTION
HAS ENDED

Pw to* MBta *r FAi. II

WAS PROHTABIE SERIES

.JIPL
I M
^Thei?^

f
Tbe last resslon of fhe Sunday
school coDveuliun wa* held In the
Church of Christ last night The de
votlonal aemce following the nitiik-ai
half hour was In charge of (be Rev
Jos. Dutton, of tbe First U E church.
t. Duwtlng followed wttti a few
words concerning "Tbe B«ile School
Standard of Kxcellenee"
First he
spoke of - he urganlzcvl Sunday arhouliof tee Vutted States and latter of the
efficient organlzaGon of this county.
Mrs. J. L Gibba, (or the delegalev
from o«il of the cHy. expressed their
apprertatlun of the (av<T» of the ctly
Mchocil and pastors nod Mr* J W
Mmiken for bringing (hem her.- Mi
OulUiu alao asked for u rising vol.Show Ihe apprwtallon of those on
whom mm*' of the w*irk has fallen and
the apeaken. who have helped *o
gri-BlIy in making the convention
Mr Dowling look the plnlfiirm and
spoke upon "The Bible School Stand
of Excellence •' He need a chan
and spoke upon It mo*t i-TtensIvely
According to thla chart he Sunday
■choolK are Kcored on lo point* a*
follow*' 111 a weekly lescher*' meet
|Ji a teachers' training das*.
(31 n school having a grading *y»tem
and priimotlon*. <<i general u*.- of the
Blhle In the school. (51 a cradle roll,
home detmrtmeni and adults' classes.
(6i a rally. declHion and i.mperaace
day. ("I a wrilien quarietly rerlew of
IM a moMihiy offering for mis

Grand Traverte



of twenty days
the Uaw sherd
preaertbed for his appearaace.
Amil F. Nertlogar.
b-7(Solicitor (or ConptotoaaL

At a oerwias of aald court, hrtd at
the prohate office, In the cHy of
Traverse City. In said rouuly. oa tbe
25lh day «t FcbniarT. A. D IMlA.
/
J*resenl
Hon
Fred R. Walker,
Judge of Prohali-.
In Ihe matter of the ^Ute of Hahle Flah. a Minor
Oaroilne Pish, having filed In said
court her pellllon praying for license
to sell a- private sale Ihe inlereat of
luild relate In certain raal eatoU
II 1* Ordered, that thr JJrd day of
March. A. D 1MM. at ten o'clock in
the foreBooD. at aaU probate office,
for b«ariRg said petition aod (bat all peraoaa
Interested lt> aald Wlate appear be
fore said court, a' aald time and
plikce. lo show same why a IIOMtae
the Interest of aald rslata In
Huid real eatate aboold not be grant-

LAST

Ttals park committee, which haa been
considering ihia matter for about u
year, made a rn>ort on the mailer,
but this was dIthdrawD aod the moImion submttled. the two being about

Paving kuncra.
Paving petltlont and commnnicaloQS and resolullon* occupied a large
share of ibe atleoUon uf the council,
tbe first matter of business before the
meeting brdng d petIUon from W. B.
mniarnt asking (hat hi* name be re­
moved from Ihe prtliiun asking that
Wudrworth street toe paved between
Fifth and Slilh streeu. 'luis was re
ferred to the atreets and walks com­
mittee on Aldennan Rlckerd’s moOon
The nets matter was * communica­
tion signed by Msry Wilhelm and oth
era representing «io feet trfinuge oat
of a foul of GW- These objected to
paring Wadsmorth rtreet until It wri
done ihroiigh fo Front street. -On
Aldsman McCormick's motion. Ih*
oonmunlcatlon was referred to the
htreets aod walks rommKtee.
A petition from Charles B. Quick
and others asked that the paving of
Pit h street be deferred (or one or
so years pending the Improvemcnl ot
I’adsworth atteec this was referred
to the committee on street* and a aJka
Aldennan MureWra' motkm
I psIlUon signed by W J. Higgins
and L Roscoe elated thal they under­
stood thal an unfavombliv report had
MAU* AND THie*ON ON TRIAL been made In regard to paring with
gravel macadam because of the wash.
TODAY.
They believed tbar If Ihe street was
projierly graded. Ibe waah aould be
InstCDlfirnni. They .asked that a com­
DIveeea Waa Granted Mahal Walfa bined curb and gutter be set and the
street graveled. This wa* rtderred to
Ftwm ftfvin WoNa With Mar^
tbe streeu and walks comnasce on
Aldennan Rlckerd's moUon
A p*«tion signed by H. Brodhagrn
From Tueadar'a Record.
and others asked mat Washington
In Ctrcalt court today Judge Mayne sttwet from Railroad avenue to Bar
granted a decree In (be divorce case
of Mhbel Wolfe ra. Brrln Wtolte. ibe
ufuinsMmUt
-ifdaloant DOt
not lo
to marry wiiuiu
wiibiu •*
period of three montbi. and (be de­
fendant
dant I*
1* prohdhited from marrying motion.
A petition from W. J Irwin nnd
a period ot nine snontha. Fart of oloer
of Randolph Mreel hill
the testimony waa atoo token in the asked resld<'nU
(bat (he streel bo graded and
ilTorce case of Floreoce Poole vi.
building'line eaUblisbed. Grained
Charles D. Potrie.
. Alderman Goodrich's motion
Most et the day baa been Uben up
resolotlonji adopting the plan*
with'the'leattmony In the case of the forThe
grading aad paving Washington
pMple» ea. Bi
Bruno Maas and Otto Thl^ streel (rt.m Railroad avenue lo Bar­
-- arreateo
srreated ensrgeu
charged w.iu
with
son. who were
low street. Firth street and Wad*
worth street* were all deferred unll!
imltlec on street* and wala*
neasoa'wtoo were oi the stand this could report
QU the various re
forenooi lor the prosecution were &■
K- monstrances.
t
n Mch.
Mrb Chief of
ot
C. Lewis.
Moses O.
Report.
PtRlee C. W. Ashton. Officer Bmest
Tbe bnllthng inspector* reported
Salenaky. Otlo Strait and Officer
Peter Schntoder. Taatimony for the that they had ln»i>eeled and found
safe D. W. Sewtrt'a academy the
This aflemooo wltaiaaee for the Palate moving plcttire show, hreani
dMeDse. who teattffed up to 5:30. land, tee hall In the Brosch Wock, the
were Mrs. Thleeon and Mr*. Mau*. hall tn the Bariak building and the
Some of the tettlmooy has l<eeu C. e. P. S. hall. It was recommended
amusing and Judge Msyae ha* been that tbe doors at the Masonic hall be
Obliged to rap for order.
Attorney made to awing outward, also at 313
131 Front street, those In the
J. J. Tweddle was appointed for the
Montague hafl and tho»e In the small
defense
efenae.
_
in (he aecond floor of the City
Tbe case of the People v*. Prank
LsCroase for aUempUng to obUln opera house block. If these ebadgef
money under fntoe pteten*e# was are not made by March 14. the build
ing* to toe closed.
Wont MOV*.
'Ihe ways and mean* committee refor vtolatlon of the pure food law.
ponetl In regard to the mortng of the
have not been disposed of
engine hou»e that owing to the pr.-sent cvindlHons nf the city's flnancea
that the matter be deferred for ihe
preseal and that A. J < etertyl be
notified to teal effect. The report was
Mr. and McA Percy oT^mlth and adopted.
The ways and mean* eomminee re­
Family Lett For Wllliamaburg,
ported relative to tbe building of a
Va, Tuesday.
new citv tool bouse that the matter
be defe^ until after the beginning
Mr. and Mrv Percy D Smith and of the fiscal year
flve cbHdreu. of NoMhnprt. passed
The report of the claims and ac
tbreugb tbe city TuMday on Ibelr way counts coannlUce was recvlred and
to wmtamaburg. lia.. where they
actopted: the report of Ibe mem and
locate permanently. Mr. and
mHk Inspector was recetred qnd filed,
Smith aold their home at Northport the report of the Judge of Recorder*
was received and filed, tee reto William Ramaey. and will buy a
reeelved
boma.at VniUamsburg. Mr*. Smith's port of the city tri
utl^. Mr*. WHIlara Keye*. located and filed and the necesaaryi transfers
at tha> ptoce a year ago and ha* bees wore aateorttedao well sauteed teat she urged her
BUtter at Fiima.
The Judge of Recorders
ported teat on Sept. 12. 1»7. Gtoeer
Hiller had been fined IIO and W Costs
or 15 days lo Jail (or dlscbarglQg fire
arms In tbecUy Umit* and that he bad
'T suffered haLltually from <oast|. nH ber paid nor served kU aeBtent
pathm. noaar RegnleO rellered and The natter waa rvferred to tbe ebl
strengthened the boweto. so that they
Mr LanUe. of tbe police cMDmIltee.
[ItoTto groear. Balphar aprlagA Tex. r^orted to refard to the Scherver-

BURGLARY CASE ON

hem caaa teat he had called oe Ihe
ettef BBfftee chM had toM hhn that
he had collected the fine aad would
^4^-tke
bnt that hadn't

94 : ctosdy w

is!^s2y';

dvwjT aw

Pair

taken from one nf Mr Dowling's own
book* dealing with teU subJvcU The
talk dean witb rpeclal day* such as
I'ruuiollon day und with the supplenienul work aod how m uw ihl* work
In bulldlug the characler of the pupil
The moms of the primary deiiartoiont
should be s>-iairated from the other
very eaelly
ittiUrHCi. d There were many splendid
Idea* given liy Ihe speaker In (he man­
ner In which the children are inslrucled,
.
Wortv of Teacivers.
Mr

Melg* next KiHike

upon

"The

County
Grand Traveiue
tee matter of tb* eatato'cE Al­
bert A NtekerooD. decaaaad.
Notice to hereby given that four
memtet from the i4th day «f Fabna............ -D. 190*.
1............................................
have I
(or creditor* to preeent their «
against
aald deceased
to
mMI "
court lor examlnatloe aad afiJuttBcot
aafi teat all ervditon of oaid fi*ceaacd are required to pr«Ml (hair
claims to aald court, at the probsU
office, to the City ct TrararBa Oltr.
In said eounly. fan or before tee IM

1* further ordered that public
notice thereof be given by pnbMca-, Dated Feb. ll. A- D. IM*.
Hon ot a copy of this order, for throe
suceeaalve weeks previous to aald
day of bearlog. to tbe Grand Trarerae
Herald, a newspaper .printed and elr- QTATE OF MICHIGAN. TH* WH>enlated in said counu.
^ hat*
___ court
____ .for. tee
._
eouBtir «C
FRHD R. WALKER.
Grand Traverae.
Judge of Piobato.
At a uwskia of mM e*arL beU at
tee probate office, to tee eity of Trav­
erse Clt)'. In said eoiinty. oa tea 4th
OTATE OF MIOniGAN. TUB PRO day of March. A. fi. 19M.
Preaaat: Hon. FVad R. Wattw.
^ bate court tor tee eoaoiy at
Judge of Probal*.
—_
Grand Traverse.
In tee matter of tb* aaUta^LaoaAt a eerwion of aald court, held at
ard
6. Hoxaie, deeeaaed..
the, probate office, In the city o(
Adaltoe
L.
ItovUaBdBhaTtog
fflai
Traverse City, .to said eoanty. on (he
to aald court bar peOUoo pnjtBff
!5te day of Pehruarr, A. D. 1»0
Present: Hnn. Prod R. \Walker. that a certain iMlruinesl In wrlUaff
pnrporttog
to
be
the
last
will
aad
Judge ol Probate.
In tbe matter of tee eatate of Ed­ U-siameni of a
file la said court, be admitted la pi»ward n*h. deceased.
bat* and tee admlalaeraUoa of said
Caroline Pith having filed'to aald esUie be granted to hataalf
court her pe:i(loo praying that aald some other sgltable person.
court adjudicate and determine who
tee Slat day of
It. Is. ordered that
t
were al tbe time of his death tbe le ■arch.
A. D. 1*08. at teo o-clotdt (a
gal heirs of said deceased and eotl
lied lo Inherit the real eatate which
i
is
hereby
said deceased died relied.
1 petHlon;
It ts Ordered, that the J3rd day of
it I* further orderod. that puhtle
March. A. D. l»M. at ten o'clock to
the forenoon, at aall^robale offlee, noUce thereof be gtren by gBbW •
t>e and is hereby appointed (or bear­ tIon of a copy of thU order, for tbiM
anecesrlve weeks previous to tald
ing said petition:
It U further ordered that public day of beaHBf. to tbe OrsBd Traunotice thereof be given by pnbJlca- erae Herald, a newspaper printed Bad
____
Uou or a copy of tela order, (or tbt*« circulated In aad county.
FRHD R. W1AUOBR. ^
ruccemlTe weeks previous to aald
Judge of Prehnt*.
hearing. In the Grand ‘Btaverse

Herald, a newspaper printed and clr- Mar. «. IS. JO, J7.

Threefold Work of the Tearher* "
The three things Uu- teacher mii*t o,i
I* leaching, leiicfalug aud training
They nr.iM make the child lo know,
feel. IH-Ileve and ocl This Is leach­
ing. Sniiply reading the lesson and
asking qurwtlons lx n<it leaching the
h-sson A great (uirinke found In
etr erlalaltig
rather ihan tejiehlng
Mr Metg.
iiiuted In aald roumy.
l"ilnl.d out where this I* a gr.-al er
tt Deaa
FRED R WALKER
Tor. It IK not enough Ui teach the
'. E B. Cha
lals or
Judge of Probate.
pupils wlUiciiii pdUng Into them a
Vaine. says tit BachleB''
okleo'' Arelra
desire to be g.wvd The speaker laid
Salve. “It does the bastnee*: I lvav«
much *lre** .i|K'ii the training af ib<'
I used It (or pIlM and It cuo-d ibena
child during the hahll fnmilng leriod
slona. 191 a record of work done by
The we*»l<in closed with a round WANTED—Position oD farm, fruit, I Deed it tor chapped bauds aad U ear­
grtlp. Ol dairy. Harried man. ao ed them. Applied tl to an (dd sore aad
class and pupil. |l«l a deflni:e time
n charge of C. 1
ehildreti, umpersie; expa-rleoced. ' li healed It without leaving a acar bafor o|>eulBg and cloving School* *«>r
Stale putiieulurs. with prcibable Wnd." J&c at B E Whit A Soos. HasIng 10 I*olBl* are Trout Hue school
gvxKl man Box
West- nah d Lay. C. A. Bagbe* Drug Co.,
. Hi'h.
drug etorea.
acbool* and those
Rnnner schools.
Mr. Mel(a next »|«>ke uiHin '.'Tbr That Will Br tee Bubject Cons.dered WANTED—Van aho
undersiatiuB T* Brrnk In New Bhaea Always Uaa
at the Neat Mwting of tfe
Gruatcr Sunday School If* Evolu
tniit raiNiiig lo takp charge
Grand Traverwr Crarvge.
Revolution. Revelation. tVmcen
»ni;il! fniii farm fWr of wage*
tratlon and Jubilation." The speaker
right man Aildtvi* U M.. ci
lU-ralil
ii-i
wrlilen by hluiM-lf eulltlcd, "The Red Trav. r
Hook FVir A'l the Church " Tui* b.«ik 'he Ml
let dealt wHh'Oielhod* of lucreaslng -••The I
r Trjding :
Ihc Bllemlancc of the Sunday whool.
lal iMltii, teal w
chiefly of the Home defiwrtnien- There
are methoih. hv which tee school may < follow*
ImpcFTtanc- uC uuildlng t
tve done quickly and every aggre**lvf
h'.'iil trading ..................
Sunday arhocl I* tnrrea»lug rapidly
2 The contrite,-...nv „f the
1,*-.
In closing the n*ee«lne "i" Rev Mr
Diinoti [.aid a glowing tribute to Mo merv-hnetv i.-wurl ih- general welfai
1 bv tav.-» It,,
*!!)».•, iptlon* J
Mlllikeii. who u»vk the platform
lailim* tci bv 111.he .plrf
111 a few wnrjl* (banked he speakerlo favor of “BE ITER CLOTHES” will
: Superior t'^dlng ndvaiilage*
and spoke o< the PMiJtont work of the
eonvPnUon Presltlhm of the stale or larger ,l.*-k*. (!•>
appreciate the splendid offerings of the
ganliatlou. J. W MIlMken. made a few latest uye-s. Id,
remarks al>ou( tee couveutlnn held ill
B.vksn C<>., during Opening week. March
tVtfMli iiexi NovetaJi-r
The ronveiflor. end-d with the ivfng price* and qiiallil.~. il.i dl-^Munt*
4ih to March 11th. 1 his
Sp.'< C^'tl
I coll.-ctltig iMd d.-bU
Ing of Pace to Race.'

TRADING AT HOME

r' •rfh’giKfe.'.’isttJL’g:?:
i.E5ie;

Ladies Who Discriminate

■ONIAV AntimooN

IRS. CONNANT IS DEAD Introductory Sale

Tbe Sunday tcUnol conference
..miej H* .......ting* in tee Pro
lertoB ehurrti yenetvtoy afterii
the Rev i- 1) Atwell inducting
a Leavra Three CNHacen.
opening demtlonal ivervrre Aftaacied i.mg *ervice Miss Rice gaKliigsl.-v
Mich
Marrh 3-Mr*
represen'atlve child stnry entitled
M.xrv J Colinan;
ol'-'
•The ftrater Ul:
,0'»m af'er a litwcrltig <lln«-iis «r('ori'art wa« Cj rears of Ttgr- an
and iiilerewt
leav-s ISO daugVil.T* Mc» n 1. Ki
Mr Meigs followed with i
,^lgu. af thla (dare. Mrs IP-da FuHi"
dre«tv on “How to Study
uf ttivngor and a auu who rvclde-. *
With Word* or How to Ge- the (k>td Vpsllai,:. >l,ch J S Brown »;M har.
From tee U'lden Text ' The be*' charge of Ihe fum-ral, arrang.-Tn-nt^
war lo «ui1> the Word I* to take f ;hav«- i:«>t yei been coaiplrtr-d.
reiW hr veeiMlaatead of com
■mitarie* the speaker advlted ih.
A Higher Health Level.
use of Webster'* dlc:tucary and Ihui
"I hare reached a Hgber health If-make the R;ble much cle.vrer than the el »iii-e I u-gao using Dr King s N.-s
commeoiariow teemseive* In order Mfe Pilis.- writea Jacob Rpringer. of
to gel the best from tee Word ooe Wett Fnnfcimg Maine., "Thev k-e,
must apply one * »eif dmgeuUy and my siomacb liver and bosi-ls s>rr1
put eutenidasm Into 'heir work Mr Inc Jaat right ~ If these frlllo dimigBv-e-ae a deflnmoo of simly the ^lut you on trial, money will W r>
funded at S E Walt A ^ns. Haatia".
A Ijiy and r A. Bugtw-e Iwug iton• SoMbes Itching akin.
Dowling feltowed Mr Ueto* bum* wllhnnt a acar.
witb a short addrvw* oD "BuppUmeni "crema. rail rheum,
arv Vk-tork In tbe Bemen'ary Depart Doan'a OtnuDeuL Your
moDL'
Moat ot the addroa* *r«t

Heato cutx nr
Core* plJ.-j
any tlchinc
druggist aelia

presents for your consideration, choicest
styles of tbe season

in

Suits,

Skirts.

Waists and Coats acactual

Economy Prices
I he same courtesy will be shown whether
you

come to buy or “simply look,'

IHE BARNEY ^
LADIES* 'OUTFirnSS

MAfiO TlUVtMC MHUOO. FMOAV, MAftCM «. 1«».
Mrv MaptfU of Blswwth who kels..
IdOLMBS MOINO.
Ite SOa Wk*M*r who la . .
Mrs.
0*e.
to High ackool at aim Arbor.. igMl ■Ua Frtadle. Mrs. O. Lac*. My. MA
Otmo Lrtwr dron
Biwyr jo^gaaday aftk bar,par* AfMl a*d Mra. WcUs were Op ^
Mk M. hot at tUe wrldkc the two tan from Acme mday to brtag
Mra. P. .Sareea aad Mr*. J. Bar- Im namnl an on the gala, hat the Mn. Leltert taihor. Mr. Smedloy.
.Oao* Alpen «*s a pleuut e*n- Saad took tea with Mr*. P. d.'Bar- atnr two an atu emdUad Id {thedr ney r*Un*d Satarday. Rath Batt jt tkli bn^ IBM Witowiay.
SmU laat Friday.
King Bookanan speand tam
Mlaa Aide Hodn and Mias HhB
Ml*. Cbartea Otaaa eltlted Hr*.
itfon lliwMk et gvttoH Bay
Boadod the teachers' laatUn^ ' Friday weighing Bve and t«i |
Lawr aad tastily Saaday.
■peat Suday at tktatplac*.
Sunday and Pridaj eoeb.
N. Oteaa aad Chat, ^/laee aude a Traterse city. Thui
Mart* Behca ipMt SaUrday end
Laan Stoeblag passed
I
Holme*
boatiMH trip to Lalaad. laat SatarSaadar
k*r pamu.
t
I b etook last Monday after a long
A ^a^t awrlae vaa gtran Btor «. Although
Sanaa called oa Mr. L*wr aad her ami Miss Hall spent Sunday «Hh
tka M«teaa on Satarday ercaiag. The
haoltkI (or
'
-i<
Mica
Carter
of
Summit
City.
•rwl^ «a* apaat ia ■■!*>€ anddase- aad faalk last Baaday.
waned I
Mn. E. Smith took care of Mrs- three yean.
,F. P. Ooffar who haa opcat Che
Inas. AU who wcat report a fine
s leares
O.
Loce
a
few
days.
whUe
she
past wash riaHlag hU rtster aad taaaich.
____ ______ WIthelm of Tfarerae lly. win laaee lor Loa Aagelsa. Cal.,
Mn. Thomas Kewmarch and Mrs. large' circle of frlendi to- moon her
Ottr M eUttlBg erlU frteada at tbii today to }oln tali wife, where they eaVMa Knlphl. Mn. Geom Hodges loss The funeral was held Thunped to make tkolr fotar* home. plaee.'
dsy from the home, the Bev. H. W
A.
wbo has made bU and Mn O. Loee attended the
th* L*ai*B- Aid Boelety. of the
„ S.
. Qatar,
_ _
nrai iMtkeras ehoKh or Nortkport. - bom* wUh hi* daughter, Mrs. P. A etery aatoeUtion. wbick took pMc* Tbompaoa ol«rUtlnc. and the remet vfth Mra. Joha AaderaoB yeater- Borfieod. foe the paat teir year*, ar^ a: Mrs Ddos K<Dcatcr's la Summit IpsJna were Uld to rest In the eecoelery at Elk Rapids
conpanted I...............................
hU eon. F P OoBar. on CitT last week Tuesday
companted
Hr. and Mrs Les'er Innls and Mias
O. V. Holme* came home Ust Toes
Ms trip we*-. Hope he will Bad ll
arch t
day. after spenJinc a few months Alice Sours attended the Sunday
he expects in ibe land of onages.
vIsIttnK Mends In York sute. He al­ school coareniloD at Traverse City
SHCTLAND.
March 1
so went lo Traverse Otg Wedaeaday
Wlad- aad taow every day I
Lowell
aad returned Thoraday
week and It'tf sttll anowlng. with
attended
John Wtntheomif and
.. _
Ins of leulet op.
nd Russell, spent part of Sunday lUmsborg last Tnesday erenlng
“ C.

Morse returned Saturdsy
.mlly
1 E.
Dd far
nt^re^ aty for a few days U*tj^, ereoliut. this beJn* her eight­
el
iKhel hauhne from a vtoSi in Traverse Cly
eenth btithday. There were aerentyMarch
Mr. aad Mrs. Jamas MtkaM eater:,
ireaeni sod all bad a very pleas H' lumber n the siding and has Wt
(or other parts.
tnined a naiBher of thek »rfendp
Miss Mena Wqnchcamb *ho has
' SLOCKAOEO.
A , pleasant time, as
Iher
day
o Trnvrnie City Salurds;
John.
The.Juaeral serrlces tor litUe Bvv- i 1n to Tnvrrse City.
>*ry Household la Traeera* City
lake'acd re urned t
1 Albert son of Mr.'add Mn. Albert
The R. F D man U able ...«.—
Should Know HOW to Rssist It.
Pneae. were held last Tuesday afler- the full route again, but for s few
The back aches because the kl<
noon at the (amfly home. The
days was not on account of Ike roads | March J.
ie>w are blockaded.
haantlfal BoweH tesUfled bow greatly
Help the kidneys with their work
•Ing so t>ad.
he wna beloved. The following boys
EAST PARADIgE.
E . ConVrletil has purchased a
w*re paB-Aearon; Arnold Bhalda.
> Tnnv Wcbb*-r id an the gain,
I DuAC i Kidney
horae of Frank Freeman
Ptwrr Ssor uoyd Rlggi. and VnMiit
Ronald.
pYeeman and son Wtll made a
.n Baldl
Pills do thlr
KoldarbotM*.
A ape<
------- ------------.- .
.
,
Jt,- :i4. bn, proof. for It
Tnyeree City Saturday.
comes
Gleaoen
Fred A Wnaon drore > Maple City
Eldtib Saxton spent las; Bat
Traverse City
Mn. H Hall I* on the sick list.
v-rlday
noay anetnoon.
atienoon.
i -v.
>
gntulai^ Mn. I. Jstuck of orday a lib
rroni ler's Balurdsy night.
Mrs, C E Clapp 937 1
Harrey PheaU U rlalUng friends
^ *
NesrWreh.
TraBord. of the Grinnell Mustreet, iraverse Ctiy, Uic
sayst
Le* Gilbert __ _. .....................
ric Cn^ Traverse CUy, was In
mominf. Will
y husband bad been troubled with
»
and Sunda> vrllh his part^ In Tratime
» bark and kidneys for ■
lA X~. r™, FIX... M O.™
Ml» Belle Harr^ U working for
Pnnk PreemaD tr Bwv^i 1^ tt erse City, returning to Js*ae K«a
S left ride ached more
march's Monday.
___ __
___
. times the Mrs. Frank Reynolds
March S.
"
pains would streak up Into his shoul­
Saturday erentag.
(
ders. He was unable to do any work for a vUlt with tvlallve*.
Mn. John Kiotu was taken aodELK LAKE.
that r«‘Qulred stooping or bendlag.
Mrs Jenoie Jsrtect and aon. KeaL
KEYSTONC.
ideidy HI laat Wednesday. Mr. KnJia.
WlUUm
Gray
spent
Sunday
with
The secretions -were highly colored attended tbe Sunday crhool conven­
Mr. Dohm. fortneriy of this pUce.
whAia taster oftka-Sbetlaad ackool
Mends
In
Bellaire
tion
In
Traverae
Ctty
over
Bunday
and
bothered
him
b.'ib
night
and
diy
but wbo now lives In Grand Rapiis
OBfhU retnrn home found her
'
Mr and Mr* Lloyd Prentice are Nothing B*-eini'J U> help him until he
Mrs Flora St.les of HomectcaA. Is
Medical
auendaaee was it vUltlng trieods here for ^ few the proud parents of a baby Kiri, born prwured Doan's Kidney Ptlk.
h^«u.
.......................
In a visiting ai bri Wldrlg'a.
and owing to prompt alshort time they removed the aches
Lulu Reynolds left Saturday
Mn. McGarry and her daughter last Thursday.
itment the U on the
leodaaee aad trs«l
Mrs
W
U
Frink
of
North
Miilon
- Rattle Creek
-eek. where she will
and
pains
and
corrected
lha
kidnev
Lottie called on Mn. Williams Friroad to recovery.
visited over Bundu> daugh-‘ troiihle. He had often rveommended dudy tbe millinery trade,
The eagacttoeat la anaooaced of
irge Vogt uf Kllbourn. t
I ft-«i. s Kidney Ptlls snd U gUd to
Oeoi
ter. Mrs WIU Gee.
;.
R.
tMIlllams
baa
been
feel­
Mtas FannU Andenon to Will luen.
MJrs Pearl Curry visited Mend* It endorse
previous sutement made been in town on bastnesa fur Salmon
ing aulle poorly for the past wk.
Man* A
> lirown. of that place.
wnilamthurg Sslurday and Sunday j<n 1902.'
stroke
having suBeied slight

* ' of
Among Traverae City visitors Usl
George Gee wtaO moved into the j .For snle by alt dealers. Price
alyslsT
FORT ONEIOA.
Pnater-Milborn Co.. BuBalo. ; week were Mr. snd Mrs. Earl WMrtp.
There will be no services here S-- Smedliv house recen ly, had a tele-1 rent*
MIBW Kolderbona* oiade a boat
phone put in last week. We under-1 New York, sole aiieots (or the I'nlted Mrs UUIan Dexter and■ son Ivan and
Marck
8,
at
the
»e—
-narterdiy.
1
eaa trip to Bodu Ust Friday.
John BUrrow.
stand he has rented the farm and i Bute*
‘lOm KeMerkoaae'a horse was «ulU
Mm Altle Hilhout and Mlaa Fas
will care for Mr. Smedley. who U. Remember the name—Doan's—and
•lek last week but U betUr at this *1l“^ held
nle Jarrell returned to Traverse Cliy
quite poorly.
lake no other.
date.
writing.

Grand Traverse Region

I Not a Private

All*
___

t rMch III*

*<ll*« Mt

•Min in. itMy Mwy b* mmmt Hwl It

tOlTTH ORANT.
W* bare Immi barlo* cold. *tomr
vmUiw t»r •ev«nl «*J* **4 tk*
mda art
they are work«4 mt aad kept v*MWe mtm at tk*
Mom.
Ifir Ho*w4 k*4 Ue
to MU
.........................
aad knt W
... rtfkt
right band «ulU
wrtmaly laat Satanlay. She la oader
She baa th* aywpawertt and the oelgMiors worked faithtally to keep the. roods plowed oat
.. _ Wnittrd.
W. R D(*fB 1
i Trawf-rar
- rr-rar^t:
XTit.*- la« PWday.
Tbore from here who atteodod the
i- ln;lttute ta Trarera* <SLr
ia\- aeek wen- Kwtker
HMAard. MagM# RebrtI
ClOM.
I

'tYmi* SOntbwlrk was borM lo Oraul
pametcry laat YPaJoeaday.
Mrs. MadM BoM^-of -Tiovenc
___ I MaM dmtrte speat'part of
Ibm sMek la Tryerao City. ,
.. Mn. ChamploC it AK«*ag *
•n^ with her slater, Mn. Sebem
ertnik. at Long Lake. .
7j|r. KraB«4r U *H* to m ayowtd

ia stayiag
« at LMaad.
.skTS lor Anaetwlea. Waak.
B tk* Boaf (man. hftor . apeadliig
two aonttm at «
alka apeet Batorday
wtn b«,g]m at tke Om-a Pier tel
beast ^ Satarday wedMac. AU
oordUay larited.-

This Is not a Private Bank tat
a STATG-BANK under the super­
vision and control of the Bank­
ing Department of the State
of Mjchi^n.

people^
k SAVINGS

I
I
I
t
t
t
t
t
t
_ f

o. t
o.p~nA

^

t

as as os SIS •*•*•* as mm mavmmmmai
trday after a vialt to*,
meeting of the FYrmi

March !.

traverse gitv^s Ceadinfl Bouse furnisher
TBAVERiE Giry

2 STORES 2

and

elk rapiiw

Sail*
One article
or.....
a dozen. Will furnish one room
or will furnish your whole
complete
onneon
the easy
sens Evi^thlnff
tverytmng for
TOr the
xne Home
nome. Will
W
n sell
»e»i YOU
jrww
________
***« confidence
IlKmeal house
r*atr.*na0A
nf the
the
e at
at
payment
adveriUe'
anJW advertising
what we do. we have gaiped the
and most liberal
patronage
of
people
^
^
large, which ma^es this one of the best and most progressive house furnishing stores in Michigan._______

morris
Chairs

Cables
hkTc tome excellent v*loee in botb rooDci and iqnare
Dioiog Table*,

eeihog

$4.75 to $2:.-00.

Wo aleo cHiry

frotn
WV want} I nr opinion on a Morris Chair

If

that we are selling for

a oompleu- Ui»e of Kitphen Talv
Ic».fteuring Tablt-t, CAfd Table*

Sb.OO

and Ijtbrafj Tablt* up Iroui

$1.25

1 hi* chair t* made • f tborooghif MaaODcl uak. finished in i:-Idoo. highly poliabx]
ttod hand carved

Kitchen
Cabinets

loar.

ble bock.

mattresses

Sideboards and Buffets
PONT FAIL to eee these. ^
big Mt at korpriaing]/ low priceA

Visit am Carpel Vep’t and see
the largest and prett^ line riw
disidsO!^ in Ods raghru

I

Springs
Beds

$5 /0 $18

Weoan *ave yon money on
tbeee|odeaB enppJy joti with
the Copboatd yon bare always
wanted.

Lojyi.-. roomy and very oomfod-

able. a* well as alrong and durable.

In 007 Cabinet IVpl. >ou will
fiod joit wbat you have been
wishing for. We bare a large
line of the beat and latest imlUDTod Cabioe^ many atylee
and eiiee to aelen from

Kitchen
Cupboards

Uphol*U-rtd in btwtNe-

.'vtationary ipring seal and adjusta­

'

Wc have a large line of
these, as well as Blankets.

Quick meal itandes
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We cannot say too much io praise of this Won­
derful Range. It has proven itself beyond any doubt
to be the best range built. There is no Range made
like it. none made so good. Come io and let us show
you-the construction of this Range and the many
go jd points it possesses over any other .range made,
regardless of price. It’s the cheapest range to buy
because it s tbe best. You can try it while paying for it.

Comfortables. Pillow*, and
everything that goes to
make op a comfortable

60 DAYS TRIAL

Be Sure
and ask to si«-tbv OlTFlT-litvl- Springs and Mattress-whicb we sro selling fox

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$6.75

We would much rather show yon than teO you about these eitraordman ralae*

which prevail throughout our entire store.

J. W. SLATER
THE PEOPLE’S HOME FURNISHER

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Universal Stoves j Ranges sold

exclusively by us.

These are the

kind that are guaranteed.

A

QftMID ntAVEIM I-

MARCH TERM
BEGAN MONDAY

asalaat bia better JodsBeat to plaee
Mr. DahBll OB tital with tbe oaly hope
of eonrletlnt the defMtdaat betas the
■wora taBlBoay of DoBlalek Obese
and BUOa. his wife. Pnaeeotarl
dedared that he not desire to

iORDEREDTO
LEAVE CITY

stateh prlaoa opoa the teetlBoay of
Thoee two people, the trial of Catase
•CVCKAL CAMf ADOCO TO TMC at the last tara of coart etoowtns that
COURT CALSHOAR.
an the crfdence brousbt asaloet Dalaell was that awon to by C^aas. who
waa aUo on Dial for the eaae p(fcfaee. and Mrs. CSiaae, whoa be de>
dared aecordlag (o the eoort records
had perjored heiaeff In fWaf l^IN MUARD TO LIOUOR 1.AW KN- aoay la the Henry Dalidl dlroiw
cane. Tbe case was not disposed of
FORCCMCNT.
St tbe present tltne, the jod«e wisblDs
aoae tlae la which to consider tbe
Pnma^or Rrttt OMlar«4 T»wt H« Batter.
DI*A OMira ta ProMcvta Harry
The case of tbe People ts. Pat Bur­
OaisH M tvManoa
den. Pred H. Pratt and P. C. QUbert.
was not taken ap ta order as Mr.Otlbeit sUted that Mr. Burden was In
M^ktee 'takln« the sail baths
ne Hank t«m ot Orcolt court
Pratt air''
oaoreBed thla aharBooo with Jadf* stated that he had received word :bal (
BUCKUY
.Fiwdartck W. Mayw) oa th« beBeh. J. Mjk Burdea was not exported to Hvo. [J
N. UartlBek. oae of the Joron. was
a BOUOD for a conUeuanee
dlachaned tron doty. Ur. MarUaA
e. Tbe next case on the calendar I BucLI'r. hli'b. March a—Prof,
betas • dtr fliwmaa aad onder the; was tharw the People va. Bruno Msos Pauintf’s lecture alont lie lines ol
atatote exeaetas trmea Iron aervias and Otto Tbieaeu. both younx men | ■dranceaeDU or tie ace was one ol
a> Jarora (ha Jotfsa'asxnaad him.
pleadln( not (tiJIty- They asked the (the bMt educnUonai treats ever clvXadca Mayac made a stateinabt re(o appoint an attorney.
len la this vicinity
sardlas the aitf^reameat of the Uquot
Joaepb Bmlti. ebaryed with wife do
Tbe next euaber oa the lecture
law. waralBs ^11 orsaalfatloaa troo sertlon. plead not rnilty.
He also course win be <» Priday evening
>iolation of thla law. aad aUtad Oat •Uted that be was without funds to
March IS. by Prof. Grnwn.
tie oDom or Qraad
Mwaty secure cn attorney, but as the coon
Tbe two weeks' revival aecOngs
w^oUlaet aader taata^oo froai the waa ^forterd that Mr. Bmitb bad sev­
ooart, aad woaM arr^ aMaten ot eral sons, one ot whom esae from coadacted-by the Rev. B. M. Scott.
the Uquor law aatoas the orsuaUa* Detroit to vtMt him st tbe Jail, his aoMsted by FKd O. Gray, both from
tloBB as they would ladltldnala. Jadfa honor did aot appolpt an attorney for tbe Moody. inaQUite. ot (^ca(o.
closed Sunday. Much (ood resulted.
hfayae la:^
hU defense, beilevlnc that hU tons
polai and wlahad the peoida ta-im- would ooae to Half'father's
If'fa
Bd.
Inc (03d work, subject for discus
detataad that the Uw will be anioreed
sloe next Priday evenln(. "Resolved.
aa to aU kiade of awoateOoBt deallas
Proa TbursdaTs Seooru.
Tint soverumeni ownership ot the
with dlatiUed liaaors. TbU li not la
The
Jury
disafreed
Is
tbe
esse
ot
rullroads would be to tbe best Intermsard to the past bat for the fniara.
be aUtad. 'TabUe aeatlmeDt baa the PeOble rs. Otto Thloon and esu of the Dtrtted Slates.
HTcn ileente to tua td a oartala ex­ Bruno Mans, who were cbaiyed with Afannatlve, O. A. Brt(baa. Adrian
burdsry. They went out st 11:16 Barr; active, P. 0. Bardoa. D. W,
tent. but heraador It. aaat atoa.”
The new einmaal east* added to the yesterday noon and did not ooae is Walker.
calaadar are aa Mows: The Paoide noill lt:S0 tbU Bomlns. the ballrts
Tbe home Uleat play which will be
havln( stood the same from surt to (Iven April 17. have aaslpned char
va. Joaaph Batlth, wtfa
Ct; the patvie ra. Karl Ualor. Bnlsb. elfbt tor acunlttal and ton 'cteri and commenced work. ‘Tony.
!l lareeny. Prad B. Pratt. J. W. for eebvirtlon.
he ConvlcL" la a very stroof drama
A teaporaij InJuncUoa was (rant
>r five acu and ii ebameters. -nme.
Chaaoery: Jerry BuUlraB. recelrar, ed by the court In the suit of E. Me wo and one half hours. H will be
TA the Kelly Lamber ' aad Shln^ Naaara vs. the Bev. c. D. Aiwtii ■both eatertoim( aad InatmctJve.
oompaay. rendorY Uen. Tnntwlne aad nisworth Hsle and H. Montarue, th*
A rtUiens' villace caucus was held
court allohriac the Rev. Mr. AtweU Tuesday eveolCK. which named t
Crotaw.
Chaadcry pro ooafoaao. Kyra Brown to use Guild baU stairway for two ticket m tolliwa:
Ti. Bylreater Browa. dtrorce, Cndei^ weeks tor church purposes only, no
President—O. A. Brl(hsm.
onUide (aiberlnta to be allowed.
wood A CBlor, J. W. Patebln.
Clerk—Oeorfe ClemeaL
After tbe two weeks are np the
Tresaurer-^. E. Baird.
JFbe fl»t ease on the calendar wai ebnrcb eaiinot use the hall natll fur
. that of the Poeple rs. Beaty OalseU. thar order of the court
ir—wUlU Wlpblmaa,
; lareoay. ProMoater Pratt nakl&s aa
(mated
Trustees, two years—Chas. Mer; open atateneM In eaort that It waa case of Hlsian Markns va. Walter N. llbew. John Carl. D. W Walker.

JUDGE MAraSTATEMIMT

The
Store of
Quality

MY. MANCH I. IMt.

Kelly, alaala the CM of Wnttaa U.
Deaaedte ra. Harvey Sowda la the
cnee of Chester it Oore ws Arnold
Heidom. ot al. the ooart directed ai
veidlet la taror ot the piaiBtS.
I
All the Jury eases were .poapleted 1
with the eseepUoo of the Sot^eater |
DlstillinK coapaay vu, Pe'.cr Boetraa, j
^peel. Tbe
^
.
Th£ REV. n. H. HOLBAPLE
but wbee called Attorney J. A •
CEIVEO LETTER.
Loraufer for tbe plalntllt was oat of
«'VEO letter.
tbe city.
A decree was (ranted In tbe matter
of the peUtloo of James B. Bradley,
auditor ceaeral of the state of MichiBaa. for aad la behalf of tbe staU
for the aale of eertala lands tor the.
Ux as assessed thereon, tot' tbe year I
IMS and preTioos years.
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At laai olsbt's session a decree of
divorce was xraoud Nettle Spencer J- V- Hanosn. CdHer of the Record.
/ABe
the
RKlplem
of a -aiaefc
t. Silas W. Spencer.
Court adLoumed until April
which
Throats.
wU be a Don-Jury term.

GIVEN ONLY 24 lODKS

Has Traverse City a "BlKk Hand
l*t«l<tyr
I Wthln the last three days. :«o let-1
I ters riKUed by tbe 'Black Hand" have
bees received here. Both were mall
ed la Timverse City st the postoBIcc
but beyond lhal there, is no clue to
wrlier. Both were typewrtiu-n
and tbe sane machine did tbe work
In each case. Tbe statloaery, which
Is of poev Quality. Is also exactly tbe

Hn. H. t. miliit to tm-erlv


Special to the EveaAnK Record.
TboepMWTUle. Mleb_ Match S.—
Mia. Jos. Charley retnmed to her
home at Mancelona Toesday, after a
brief visit with her sister. Mrs. C. U
Bennett.
Mrs. Ben Bt^y. who has been 111
for a number of weeks Is slowly improvliK.
Bohn Herrea left yesterday for
Gmnd Rapids where he wUl take the
examisatloo for meat Bspeetor
Tom Smith and HUa Gnner.
Seieen C.ty and Miss Bye. of Wallin,
atleaded tbe leap year party here
Tuesday nl(bt.
Dr Peltier and wife enter slned
sith cards last Tuesday ereDitt(. a
lar(e crowd waa In attendance
Ulis Ortle Chadsey Is home from
Traverse City suBerlna wUh
(rippe. Dr Shanks Is In atiendanre
Mrs. Fred Otto vas called lo Frpnk(on Monday by tbe eerlous Ulneas ol
ber dau(b<er. Kate.
Sheriff emwtord. dl
Prankfort.
chanxed cars here Tuesday nlfrbt en
routed (or Grand Rapids.
Alex Smith retnmed Friday from
a visit st Mill Creek.

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James Alexander. w»n. Mr. and
Mrs. Winiaa Brinm. Pmnkltn street;
bora. Jaa. 23; Sled. Peh. A
RayaMPd Lewlt. ssn. Mr. and MrA
Lewla Ooartade. US MM ElevsRlh
stn«; bora. Jan. 17; Sled. F^. lA
loae LaVerM. danxhter. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Laatner. ill Sooth
Unioe street; bora. Jaa. U; Sled.
Feb. 12Harold Robinson, soa. Mr. aad Mrs
Abram 8ml:b. SM Went E2(nth atrceL
bora. Feb. IS; Sled. Feb. 17.
ttHtoa Quest, aon. Mr aad Mrr.
WllioB Siruble. «i OarSeld avtaue;
bora. Feb. IS; Sled, Feb. I4_
Ooidle \Trta. daiKbter, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorae Blsirorii Rohlnaon. ISOt
South I'n'rfra str^; bora. FYb. 2S:
Sled. Feh. 26.
Ruth, dauffbter. Mr and Mr*.
Abram Immerntaa. 2l* Barlow street;
bom. Feb II; Bled. Feb. 2S.
Dorothy M_ daokhter. Mr. and
Mrs Charles Rosell 111 Webster
5-iiei. bora, Dec. 16, IMT; Sled. fVb.

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.
Traverse City,



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Michigan

Nearly the mitlre corps of pabUc
school teachers attended the rwe^t
meettag of tbe AiU^ Coaaty Teachmr isaoetotkit at Osataal Lafea
Tbe Turner Art Qdilblt. a magiiH
eeot colleelioo of SOQ sapeet ptoturoA
was OB r-vbiMHoa at tbe opefs boons
from Wednesday evealng to Saturday
night last week, the proceeds u> bay
ptciares (or the poUle ecbooU. The
net tsenl's will bay one or two pte■bat cE I
to thoM havlnc it iB chares «h»
hoped for aomethlnff a pood deal bdh

Chester WbodraE. of BovML and
Miss Gertrude Fobey. M CRUeoa.
were married at BoweQ. To avoM
the shower of rice and shoes wUeh
was awaiting them, the couple left
the boose through a wtndow.
were driven
the raUrond uMasi.
bot missed tbe trsln. and then sough:
refuge In the HowelL They are now
vIsRiag In DelroL
Lsmeri. oiSSSUf snd~C4NUrd~Fle£

Daugbler. Mr. and Mrs Bds S.
Yorks. »12 BobemU atrsmt; boir. Dee.
6. 1*07; filed. Feb 6.
WOJ. Wesson, son. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Odione, lyo West Front street;
born. Jan. l; ffM. FVb. 6.
Laorln Carl. sot. Mr and Mrs. Carl
L. Garthe. 407 West Tenth street,
bora. Jan. 27; 31ed. FVb. 7
Ruby Altheo, daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd D. SweeL M2 Bast BIghtfa
■treett horn. Jan. l»; died. Feb. 7.
Carl Heary. son. Mr. and MrA
Uorenxo Wright. 216 Oarfteld avenue:
bora. Jan. 27; Alad. tab. T.
Kenneth Lorenxo. eon. Mr. and MrA
Lorenxo Wright. 216 Garfield areoae:
bora. Jap. 27; filed. Feb. 7.

The Rev. R. N. Holsaple. ass slant
over Sunday
ruperlutendeet of tbe HtcbiK8.*i Anil-! Mrs Stanley, who resides on Beech
Saloon leacue. who la here in tie in-1 r side, died Tuesday niRbl of old
teresls of local op'lon. received the |
iaVt letter reported. It coffiln* yesier
Bert 6lxby Is enjoying s visit from
day afleraooD. tie postmaA belB( 2 bis mother, who reetdes at Sapfosw.
p m. The letter follows:
Bam WllHe bad business ia Cadll
- We, the Black Hand sort. iy warn lac this week
you to leave Grand Tmrerse eoun y
The Na Iona! Batter Trsy company
Ithln *4 hours, olheym-lae your life are hustling every day. They are
will be in our hands.
anchored fast to onr place tor Sve
■THE BLACK HAND SOCIETY ■ ! years and will pass out quHp a lot of
Mr. Holsaple Is nol worried In tbe money duritig the time they are with
tllehlert and will remain risht here
aad attend to bnsleeas. workln( hard­
Much moving In real ertate Is exer than ever as be believes that tic pected the coming spring, and sum
letwr Is the work of someone who is mer. People living in InAana and
SpecUl lo tbe otnlng Record.
not friendly to (be principles he advo­ Ohio wish lo come up higher.
Elk Rapids. Htci.. March 4.—‘Htere
cates.
Dr Sbsnk bM a new Ford auto­
reign of terror on among
The other letter mentioned wtj_re- mobile and his patlenu may look for !
canines. The dog that made tbe raid
reeetved try J. W Hsnnen, editor of | prompt service in the future.
tbe BreaUif Record. Saturday afterMrs Sunford. mother of Mrs. Mary through Milton townataip recently ts
said
to
have been seen fn Ok
noon, (be poetmark on the <-nvelnpe Stanley, died Tuesday after an IHnes"
also beln( ; p. m U was somewhsL of several years Tbe remains will and tbe war on dogs goes on
milder than tbe one received by Hr
Rose Hill. Ohio (or burial I
Holaaph-. simply wanting him to 'Itr beside her husband.
low- as be was la tie tociely's
power.
Mrs John Wagner o( Ann Arbor
died suddenly from Internal bemor- : s mi*!, —ful rsmadr (or Otpt.'A. C P«k, Of Company 1,. rhagn She leaves a husband aad fWtafvh hay twee, Me.. ea
Ann Arbor, was awarded 13 tnedaU. two children Mrs. tttogner
principally' ^ marksmanship, when years old and bad lived In
Gen ChaUleld Iniitecu the company. bor all her Hie
juMUMfriy,

THE BIG STORE

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^CUBAN
FRUIT
FARMS
On EatyTermt

lA.si'at-.'itwsssiw.
s,is:“»,tfGEsnK:
oBlxIoU. CaUM Valtoy. Rse^ Lna

•dveacml u rn» Ul pre Ml IB m* seM

Kl.'SS.SffiStllliKS
•rST.s'sssJit.'assTiir
Cuban land S -Stsant
ship Company.
Bruefe omcf.
23 tRd.24 PciiBMUr BfiU B4t>
DBTftOIT. KCB.

D. ARASTRONGs Areat
TMaphnnn Main 44S4

If It’s

from Here
the Style
Is Right

Advanced Spring Announcement.
Ladies, we are prepared to reveal to you the first expressions of
vogue in Women’s Suits, Coats and Cloves for early spring wear,
and the Style featuTf^s were never more a»-tistic or genteel than thisseason. Notapoint
has been overlooked to give the graceful lines to the woman of fashion, and yet there is a
simple elegance about each garment that denotes refinement instead of extravagance.

effects are moeb in evidence^ while the new
Jackets are proadnenL

Th« labrics>re the son Teflett, totutei, Chttlon runiur, Eiplsh Series, Weel Tusmhi, Mohslrs, etc, la CofieiihaieD Btoe, liiry, lui. Brown, Bitch tnd Iiivliflile Strlpei.

An invitation is extended to every lady to call and see these beautiful new styles.
Ladies’ Suits
Imported Herrinebone Skirts, made of serge, full
side pteRted.28 inch iaeVet dio fmot aud back,
trimmed in dull metal buttons, black silk oo cu^
and ooHar at, each.__ ____
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“A Glove on the Hand is
worth a dozen on

$27w00

the Kid.”

lADIES; SUITS
Plain b’ack, blue a*>d b-own PAnami ^uito. tight
fitting jacket trimmed in black silk, full s'de pleat- ed skirt trimmed in bbeh. silk over skirt effect.

You will remember how difficult
it was to secure long Silk, Kid or
Chamois Cloves last year.
You will experience the same
trouble this year unless you will
provide your self early.
W-» have them now—long Cloves
In Kid. Sl'korC
r Chamois.
They come In Brown*, Tans,
Grays, Modes. Navys agd Pongee».

LADIES* SUITS
Semi-fittins suits made of invisible striped Pan­
ama, full flire-skirt witn asix-inch fold—a strictly
tailored suit. They ve I at

$21.50
U LADIES* SUITS
I'ao Strip^'CbTerr. semi-h-.iing jacket, side pleat­
ed skirt trimmed io fold of same g kmJs. oells at

$20.00

58S dozeo ^ to select from
And Oo unWl and Including March
1 4th we will givs you your choice

10

Wnt Discoimt

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Rain Coats
Roseberry Silk Rain Coats in all tbe newest shades
ev<rr>one guarameed.
Large arm holes and
continuous Sleeves, full! sweep ripple back, stand­
ing turndown collar io prices of

$18, 2L50 and 22.50
i guar
beautiful new Plaid and Stripe effects sell at from

$22 50 to 30.00

mm
jf

Also a full line of Priestley Craveoette Coats suitablo for amomobiling and every day street wear.
Rain or Shine.

New Waists
Our beautiful new line of Waists^ includes almost
all the new materials out this season. You are iovited to call and see the selection.

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MAIIO T«AVWm MKfUl^ nHOAV.

r iaoMiE CHEGR

fal «t caud okMM.

arOBDd It. TbeM abonld be fried
batter and aeaaeacd

DC^

do*

drain

of bsUor asd blCBd wKb aa
aiDOBOt of «c«r. add

Tho rtiibtf koM UK 0

obo

jdBl of mfi-

II Kt*** f*
I •••KBrod tboa MoMt bMtoo brtBg

Prepaie a pancake baltrr-by alztog
together a cupful of floor aifted with

two egga beaieo with a third cf
ful of cold milk, and a labieipoontul
each

two (l»b bf aoaklDC Blx or olfht boara
Iobmo

Juice orer

fleah

toiB of a baklBg pas. and coyer with
a

Bat I MB aor* o *tbU:

thick

dreoainc

cninba well

Wbaar aorro* atrlkca HU alo chlol

made

aearoDed

of

bread

wUb

paraley.

pepper. *nV. butter, and blU of thin

'dooi
Tbo^raWier la-

lemon petl (the yellow outalde pt'^)Lay the -other flab on tbia dreioing

A«- m atnpc *na It «tlaa fall '

and baste with melted butter and bot
water. Bake until brown, remore to

VhSb .bH IbBH'bald loiM HUD.

hot plaUer wilbout diaturblog the

ooo» aae Dear wbea oartb-prop

Uyera and eorer the top with bread
crumba mototened In

Xr lldiu paw «ml

melted

butter

and baked a -pretty brown.

Oarulab

BroiM Balt Mackerel—Soak

TBot ^ 1U^t»rn9t da

tbe momln, drain,

WW cafe Tor yoB.

wipe

egg

dry,

mb

brown, Berra with DMilre d-botel but“ill* yo BOt s< aoro

tbIdo

tbaa •
Pouto

Soup—Boil

four

polatoea

fatter peeling) and two onlona with a
•eaaoBlag of pepper and all.

JIrwM ik Csrfl«M^sCaW«

OBO

<Mi«ct IbtBca OB-Banh to Ha ®rat od-

pooina
peaa and boll aotll «nlte aott. tboo
aapeeUlly dear to ber. math tbaa throuj^ a atralner. RMnra
aoDl(bto to tbe Moa pan Add edit aad a
of
mUe red pepper, the yolk of nn egg
BCfclon. atfWBpb mr cbaor toto her
well bbalen and one amall waapoon
lA «b« It waa Boat aaeded. A
to ot augar. Beald ona quart of milk
a *m MUW la “apodal prorHODeeB"
and atir Into It one
tWy Irtib' took BBpi fohB aa
uiu.
batter aad two ubloopooafula of flour

Lay tid* by

chopped

parsley

lettuce loarea—(bo naallcr loarea o

them

will

well at

more delicate In

color than tboae on

.Bfo

tbo

pack.-d

drop in an egg at a time

Cook

tbe yotk a trifle more.

ani

polatoea

very

flne.

•ome tortel If yoa can g« It.
theae
aad

In' the Mucapaa with

alt-

Pour boHlag

Berre

boi

potatoes

many

edges

' Ibatoaghly. imve In cold water half
thea cover with very bot

water aad let auad tor flee mlnutM.

water

la

cold

water,

toy

In

M«ad.

alDatea

to

te^ ot. toace OB a heated pUtier ud

it and pul In ttala box. Then wbea
new bat la wanted to natch
decide

wbat

a e<

Instead of boiUng. baking or frying.

Po:ators—Pill

thinly sliced raw potatoes, ro* while
onions

pork according l.> the taste

have a

pork'artordliiR in the- taste of the f:

new

bat at very

Utile cost

Materials tor new collars, collareilrr
and

adjuauble

yokes

arc

ofte

salt and pepper and f»' 1
oft he fs

Have the lop layer pork

rllk lace con
^py wa er

alia

be

closely and bake in a moderate

and Hnsed In

three dlrar waters. DIaotve

pouttu-s

a lUth

last rinsing water to give the lac- the

clean surface

upon

Tbe

marble

P^tl all top of a UMe or a window puc
pepper _____ the purpose nicely. It will not

water over

need any Ironing, and »IH luck fresh

then and let all atew together for

and new, 80 much tore Is

trimming that every pl>ce should be

and paraley. bot tbat ta a matter ot

lived
Silk and satin will retain Ihclr orig

laatc.
DrwlM Macaroni—Take one cupful

Inal

color if

wirbed

used for

In

line antll

dry

Then

have half a pound or more, thci

butter. preu smoothly upon

S

clean

board

Bake until to lop to nicely browned. HTjen about halt dry. remove it
Rice CroqueUea with Tomato Mnce trxn betwoHj two abeeu of common
brown wrapping paper You «IH

teaapooafni of melted bolter, tall
> make the
taate ud enongh milk
the right
t forma.

pteeaa.

surprised to see how nice U loolw af
‘r this trestmeni.

■all hallbat aad aatoKB may
•cMad ud flakM like codflah
fried

Velvet teoald be brushed to remov<
al to dosL then held over the

very little onion Juice.

tHtter^tateba.

uppernuet

ter. shoal# be bolted
pan

wUI

la

ttedet.

a

The ealmoo ta
let them
Poached Bggi to
White
Siock- houra Jroaovw cover aad
frerttsmed ud flaked.
aa a garatoh to a potato or vegetable Dtlat* a cupful of white atoek wl-Ii boi/ nearly dry. TLea add the
half a eapful of hot water, and bring tenta ok a eu of' eon', batter,
raM.
boUlng

point Drop

In

to eggs,

Rice Griddle rake*
I

Scalloped

>ver

wllb

oror a door tt*. PnU off the fleeb

over the yolk. After toe desired

amaU atrtpatoy them upon a bot ptot

ber of eggs

are cooked, thicken to

ihrn another layer of

potatoes

o on until the Jish Is n<-arly full
pour over new milk enough tmoisten,

cover sod

bake

one

hour

remove the cover and brown
Glared

I'oiatoei—Uoll

B..u:

Corn Fllttera—Add to one cupful

ter. aprtohle wth half a aalupooaful tbe conalslency of ercam the stock
*aiea ng. «*e-thlrd coplul
they were poached in with Dbor. The
Htt aad poppM to to»*f 006
fal of Bselted butter. It will need no eggs -are ewah aerved oa roondt of
totered toaat with to unee poured halt teaepooatnl ol oagar Drop
oa k hot. well greased grid

•enabM aad au fourth aa

hulier.

lieat.il bl.tf and dt\

m,wn.-iil

ot

two

8nuasfa

h the meat.

.......... .

sqiiasb should I* dry

of sugar, on- sallspo-uiful of salt on-

They are nn hard
n slew

and much more savory. The raw

imHs

pul loto 3 pudding dish with aalt. pep
mlxe.1

leasi»xmful
gradually

rf butter

eiifflr.nt

Add

l■olllllg

Iroham

Ralii.-d

Ooe cupful ?f graham tu-.il

solved In •fen.-quai-ter ot a r ipf-

pud

Then tbe dUh la eovered

polaon"

flviiir' nil" half

lukewBim wal.-r

Mix

*llh

and baked steadily tor Ihreeqnarter^

let 1; rise over night
add

or courwe. Ibis disk would not do (o'

lableaimonliil

half

a

I..W-S

The

luM-H

cold

...Id,

The

ordinary

temhiine

es'islug

Raihlng

pepper and a

little milk and re-^

> tbe aktns t

die. "hnwa fliwt u Me aide, then

tarn ibem

to otor.

foty tending lo tabic.

brown be

pad

pb-

and

accessible

|oce.halr

nour

It

square

pieces,

covered

'o

bo

waier

A Httle onion was

iM-fiper.

Atemt

It

done

IC

three

miautee
potmloea
gravy

• a-' tterkened with flour and a llUto
t.uiicT

was

add.-d

Now. the

whola •

• as turned Into a baker, and over to
lup was laid a croal al baking powder
biacult

rut

intij sbap>' asd flUefl In

close enough to form B perfect ernat.
Then the bak. r wu set In a hot oven
king enough lo bake the

biaeuil

a

When ready to

u-rvp Ibe linker wa* aot In lu frame
garn.sbed

with just

a

Ut of

early

paraley. then *et 00 to UWe, OS, pret­
Tbe (
far cry frv.m the usual flabby sSalra,
and. tfring cut In flMpe. were easy tor

1
In

each

waa

fieeled. sliced and added. Wbea

ty asd delicious a dlab os one woald

t ,lik-

a:i

sbmild
U-fon-

'"Oder.

.. rvlnng. Th.-re was plenty of

K

,man.v oiher m«ul ihincs

will preciated as

In

frlspy golden brown

"-sbre

il 1* easy to lake onl the ron ' p,^v,.n, d.scml..ration as well as afford | of drspeiwla a rup of h-.l »:
buder,'

()•••

few

"d a wonderful vureall

hoi bath and a hi.'witer bag
liot wa .-r

le-. n

nuied ^

'ould It te- liottl.-d up ami s.'l-f »' •

One of N»tur«-» Rtmed.e*.

u

..

tb.- stralnrd

p.Metit m.-d(clne, it would (■•'

ed for IhU. and when Ihev are baked |
soft with

a.

' l-ongp to go bark of 'tie

he medicinal virtue of

(or aalispoontul ot soda if the ha
too thick ad.l a mile warm wa'

A long irjln of .'vils ma» I-- rlghl>-J

them

.n

iiid (he pain Bill (e C-'b"

the flavor «i(

bruise*

h.-ada he

Hejieai aet.eal llni'-s al

ri.niparaH»"ly

mfi'i"
• .1.

i> ran )>e Uirne lo lb.' lack

wbirh

an

cut

d.':-i!.

part that i 1

and often -i.^

and

aa

blood'rump (•j-!iish"'l lb" touDdaaon. This

affeeteditll

r.ir.-d by rv-movlng
iig a sponge suaki-d

. lowmc t

it teated

Furthermore. lU

blorv.1 Is raiddlylwith tailing water act almmefvd nn>r tb"

^
.1 Thus te' diiqv-d

In Ih" murnins
sa:

ihe

ltd 'll* 'lead ex jwa*

applirsilon* of cold and b.-at

Stuffed white potaioe* make a good I
railety r,ood-al»ed |uilaloe»

mash

Veal Pat Pic.

b'-!good a* it Ireike.!

thus th

Pumpea

•'

molasse*.

^
about to be
s
sevwraJ piteiapte to eleaa

It with silver poUsb bavlDg failed.

Lit mure (ban 3S centa.
i
ac'i.iti of a'A pound and a half Of veal from to

iw!s tn cntract.

ai'.i

leaspoonlul of

entloaed u

a1 ;ed VIrgiDia cook, and

.
m

<• made lu the surface

'hi«

have

V.-BI pot pie aerved lately by a coto'-

ya-'cak"

pint of milk sr.iid.-d and rooi.'d

|

odr.cqM»»IOf. tot

harm

r

S’"”'"* »">'
I he compared

on.

(ol of

(he poUto. and over al'

tabto-

poltobed

A half gto» “f
many

Grld'lb'y-akes - •'

of an hour, umovered and browned

soft

U-i.

mill, tn mas.-n ihiP bai-fj... ^

orrion ctil into tWn slice* and

irtir. disliked onions, hnl

has

1 j|,rt <-r fool

Dlllk

wHh

fling dish

pobon

mustard

to

wei 111.- meal Wh.n <<iol
sd-1
•,'ll.|--nt.'.i egg- aad -ufflr|.-ni

ebamols.

accl.ter.ull> ;«i** »»«* »*r.

a

' p.mds them

• ususUy served either boiled baked

rmolher than they are

level

aody and

Pretty eaoagb for a picture wa* a

Potause* — Poteloe*

mashed or stewed.

I with

in

If

"r ........ .... «f i™.!.'..

InJlaa M.-al
Ortddlecak. s — .....
plm of Indian meal on.- irasi-vKinfiil

dmetbered-

Tki one gaRoa

Icleaa my silver Id tbto way (or ycara.
t"" » f'’i'g
iH-sIdes telng'd
‘“Jof** “ •
La*‘

add on.- lil-b

A more kattafactory way ,der mixed and .ifte.l with one cupful
boll IheiB ta
hot
lard 1 Tkl* of flii-ir If tit.' l.att.r I. i.>o ililn. add
browns them more evenly than when flour
If I.,i tblrk add
milk
The
and much

' washed ellver

i.fie o,i~
water In whlcb has bi-eii s ir dtscardvd.

gravy

rooked wtm the mea

Tbto was my method:
of water t added two

the bath.

r>f augar. and or.-half teasi-rmuful i.f
bait Wh*-n csil iiddoii' .-xgw'lt l-'at
en ISO t,.Bsf«,i.r,ils .,f baklpg pow

pared, washed, and cookid a

reTba

I r4Miontuli of lye and let It boll tor tea

P-mie somulan. befnr.

OBC cupful ;
piur over
er Oil* one
oae.^^i

rtipful I'f iKiiHiip m.lk

They should b.

hour, and baited frequently

hot

wllh..iit cn-am t« merely hot WB-

Grtddb- raki

u( sided squash,

dripping

uiorn'ng.

':.il a teaspo-.nfiil of salt mid on.' of

Id nicely liruwned. divb and futhe

the

D*' i'"'**'' ‘'f
A cup of weak

dlsguised. and U
...........
efflca.-bms

u-a-ioioa

If the batter

-poemfut to each potato, when glossy

In

In

l.igre.able if not ar ually. nawealtng

eggs, one cupful of flour, one half lea

Is not thin enough. nd>l a little

Polato<-»— I’oialtxs

wakd'K

,'l” ! if 'h" *»
‘‘"imav !-• added

fuls of l-nklng iMiiiler

browned

of

|«ons so flat and Insliild as 10 be dls-

The samo day I

£ burr from Irieniis raying

ih«y were e-rl^f te yiiA nc.

silver had taOft ctoaBta «* o«oo
and In tho qiilMutt way
poMbte.

i minutes' added aoap to make totor.

add

and

hotire lev-per.
;-.rd

the glas.v own'll water taken a. the

of biitHr. and
^ '
crumb* areaofi rut- ihtmiah a Klraln

of salt,

A half la a veiy bUckened ooailtea. am a

i|f he.ioesnot siiggesi. is to soto l-r-

siioonfoi

done

after

IHuir

ope pllil of hot milk

Retnnilng home, after aa

U shonld be taken before of oemsl inoadit. I fond my aOnr

[lala at le

er and add the tnaiea yolks of two

until

wholesome.

botl»hlch any niedicn!. man will endorse

Crlddle C.ikes—One pl^l

stale lirend crumli-

exr<>e<11iigly

teasp.K>nful of hmou Juice makes It

ar

I'ake

spoonful

Brewned

wh.n th.- digestive organs

ni.ike .-i thin batte

rd butler two or three tlm<s. a tea

frequently

b<

rsiwK-lally

.-tch meal as well

grhidle
Bread

beverage
an- weak.

Stir lu lasll) the uh.te, of

lhi.se it will be found exceitent.

Bnely chopped cuned corn, onv

melted

A Quick way to Ctean
Silver.

lilUous nil.vrk. Hot water as a

One cupful of

and put In lio' oven, baste with tn.-li

those who approve ot

Lot Ull up and serve

of

en.uigh

the tad after eCeetf of tbe forntof.*

n the morning will often pre-

thing

re­

one cupful of w:irm t-o

peel carFfuIfy; lay In greased dnppct

thtwe

•alL Havo raady fva

Btoo PynaU WMh Bgc»-To

rrumlir. scat

pancake

rl.-e. oih hair lei,>.p,>onrul of sol

blespoontiil

Of butter and sab and te in>vf

of Tfcb aBk.

of white pepper aad htef

eapfni of bot bolM rteo add a capfa)

One bread

r on a Ira silo* of the onlonr. blU

of

,e yolk* of two eggs, beaten, oi.e I

pmaioes—lire and slice

layer ol pouSiKs In a pudding disii.

and pMper to ane. aod a large cup

flw atoatea. ten brtel oa both aidea the wbItM are aet and a flim forms

nutuher

v.-et milk

covered jnllk enough poured to fill the

(about

i,

cipes which will affoid vanely

dd water for half an hour and then

etaaa ttghlly

Beak oae

Here are

jiicki) in the oven and serve a
(hem. mince two or three onions, put

A cup of bot water taken the Arst

Buckwheat cakes arc always good,
hut occasionally c.iic enjoys B change

<< arejieebd and alleed. *aakrd in

unto It to dry. .

j:e*

mafliuawtoed flte to boliag water tor aeparatrly. from a cup. ud eook until

ofl (be

ind cover with grated cheese,

the wioBg aMv over a bot Iron

crumba and let stand for an hour ed with to smooth tree

tomatoee Inauad of tbe pepper, with

Dra.n

te Is required (« *ook them

Let Ibis td baUtog water *''h the wrong side
^tfier the pile is raise.1,

Boll them In^ and et“k

ten.l.r.

cup of milk, a Ublespooutul'uf bulter

t'

cover *uh

r faded. 0 It h
_ tomatoM ud cook cntll they thick Ribbons I
«. Put a layer of the macaroni Into a good plan to save them until you

crumbs and a little lump of

until

and pepper, and add a generous half

re

t clear aod ready for use ag.ilu

^ila one cop(n! of slewed and atrain-

For the Braakfavt Table.

Crisp la cold water, dram

111

gasotlm-

of boiled maearoDl cut la abort pieces When rinsed until the gasoline
Make a auce by oooBng two Ublc- mains clear, hang the goods «n
spooBtuto of butter ud

are
omitted

sjirllihle over Hum a little :Jl!

neceaury atllfoess. Squeeie the wat
and proas the lace flat

vavory

oven for twn hours, then uncover and

Arable In water and add

pertectly

„ irUh i .L pt.i>(c. a cup of bol WBA Bi v.-rv lu-,.
' ter slowly alppt'd srarmc to body a,Bd
v<ry hut
addition. 8wwl poialoev I by Boakliig tli.
whole aralea.
la
dlvetu tbe blood from
to ' invigorates tbe
Mfs.
bead, as may be rcen by tbe redness cborL n pmnlneot physician
very good. The cheese- is
Iif the feet, caused by the
mllHou "ta nearly all caaea wberv ^oobiffle
with tb< m.
sUtuutobiu
ore
aow'wefl.
water
rapllailes Iv-lng distended and crowd­
would do os wall and toave none off
ed with blood.

of gra ed chfcsu- to elx iwlatoea j

1 Poutu Usb--l*cel and cut

two

Hr. T Uaraecott, WeM Ayla

prepared tn this way are less familiar

into amsll cubes. fl«e ordinary altoJ

washed In

• raBMMUOrtto

lowed.
^
Experieaee baa shown that the people

Pour in

lutflrlent boiling water to just shew fill
of
potatoes

through the 'op layer

C’oilna i»ce
l»ce or
or a good quality

work ogato.
-Tbto wlator 1 kad aaotbar attack at
to grippe, tmt Pernaa et
ot my ayatem. My wtta aad 101
Parana a henaabedd ren»*dy.*

toflVM Tw«to ftn rrmm
enam t u ortaM.

of recipes over

the kitchen table, and mak- use of It
daring the next few days
baking ilsh with alternate layers

style would jiuli

-Two yewa ago 1 began wi
.
•ad It baUI ap my atreaglh on tkatiaa
oonptoof moBto I waa abto lege to

aaed dar­

one

day after day and week after

B llltle UrI

During' an opidemic of grip Pernaa
abonld be need. Tbe doer* recomleadcd oa the bulUe ar* aulflctenl.
After the grip has one* been aeqnlred.
Dr. Hortmoa reoomm*nds tbe nae of
Pernnm la teoapoontnl do^ evciy hour
nnring tbe acute aUgc, otter which the
dlreeUoaa oa the bottle abonld be (U-

ill wtok PM
nMiato after having la grippa. 1 to
Pernaa (or two atontba, when 1 beeai
qatta
wilL
aad
J
can
oay
that aay o
ByataMc CaUrrti. to »wmK mf U
bacandbyltuareaoonabla tU
ing to eonrmof the gripoofl the paUeai
Oito«- Tc-ni-M ftoeatott OraAt
flnda blmaeir anffering from "e
the off- •t lltUe expaam.**
tar PrtaM OMflttaaltk.
efleois of tbla dteooM, a oonrM ot Pernaa Pw^«a-A TMBe I
Uve. Jennie W. Gilmore. Box 44,
abonld be reeorted to.
Mra.Chta. K. WaUa, Br., DaUwaia.
White Oak. ind. Ter., formarly H>
Ohio, writes : -After a aevare attack al
keeper for Indiana Iteform School for
la grippe. 1 took Pernaa and Ibwad to a
Boys, write*:
ery good toaic.’*
Mr. Victor Fataeaode, CS UadiaoB
-Ktx yesr* ago I had la grlppo, wbleb
Mn. Jane Gift, Atbeaa. Ohio, vrltaai
8L. Topeka, Koa.. member of Eatgbta
was fuliuwod by sys.temic oatarrb.
“Six yerjx age t bad U grippa vary tataL
“The only thing 1 u»ed waa Pemna and LodlM of Becnrliy, writoe:
"Twelve years ago 1 bod a aevere at­ X read a toaMmimlal «< a wowaa wba
and Uonslln. and 1 havo been in better
badbamioareflof gripbyraiiMi, My
health the loet throe yoors than tor tack of la ^ppe and 1 aever’reoUy rwMjvered my health and atrenglh-hat husband bongbimo a boUtoaf Parnnta
before,
years b
A bU to credit lor my grew weaker every year. nnUl 1 1
give P.-I
•‘1 g‘v
Ustwd tiaing tt aabl I
vnahts to work.
dheolUt.'

popularity, and

nearly every

box of Irimmlnga and Tou can soon

flofaa Wiiitsr VcgvUbtM.
been Chopped end poor over each croSacc^taak—Oae Ptel ot dry
itma
queue at oerved. If preferred, a lib
tie grated cbeeee can be added to tbe Waa aMked over night lu cold sa

with aHcee of toau.

Turn to

their

you best, buy a frame, get out

|MW melted batter over U aad aprta- before frylag. Heat np acme toms
toea In which a green pepper
bii

•r to BA ahd wnra very hoL

keep

Baked Pork and

kto with iarty mloctal paraley. Serve

nauaBadfllewIth Kggt

wonder that potatoes con

P to

a get cold and then form Into ^loog

<1^ Hrala all (M wa

ee^ed la a eraaa aaaee or

(a a

dtnner.'-a ben

three bouts. Bone cooks add thyme

MtoBg put.
tnAtr aad batter ef
Ml to to ovM. Eeep below boiling
IMtal aaL^oott t«

This

.reiiarru them In much the same way

Wto dry Wd hrwib over with butter —Stir ooe well-beaten egg Into 1
cupful of bot belled rice, adding <

thOroMhl);

tube,

1

coB^rrrd an csscoSal pari of evA MilllMcry Boa.

aafl toaoB Jalee aad broil fifteen min

wash

roae

to cook

Th* Cv^r Popular petate.

fresh

Item black vrfib diamond dye
It mskea them a btentlfui )ei
OMklr. toto na torn tn Soar ad that thra
black and to very llUle irouhlv 1
try to to tard. and they will brown crated cheeae. Then add the real of
the macaroni ud the sauce and aeiae Plcres of allk may be pul In with lbOtokiy aad not be
grated cheeae ud cover all with ribbons If so desired. Rinse well and
' tVi fee* naoked flah. wash them

to

the

cabbage, also.

cress.

ter ud lay them otw a elm block a butterod baking dish, turn ov
ot -«0M ailtu (hey aa drained thor- eome of to ao<* and sprinkle

AAotber method to

ibruugl^

neaUy.

toasi. with same plplng-bot Mexican
with

ncattfejr Ml
Tbu*a.,wbo ar* (nrtooab
have perfeciJy baa'lhy
brano* urdlflarliy do Dot esteb to grip.
Tha mueou* memjirane# lining iLv
no«e. throat and lungs, when in a
normal state, ora an effeetaol iwjrter
against the InvmaloD of grip.
Bnt, It tore happen* to b* Uis alight••t eatorrha: deranges
DiDCOOs membrane*, then lb* vteUm be•omr* OB •Oiler prey to the grip.
Thi* in partexplolaa why nme paept« get Ihe'grlp, while other* do noL
Tbe raUooal thing to do 1* to keep to
aysiem free from coUrrh. tn attempt­
ing to do thla mast people have foond
Urnna to be Invalaable.

vlnegnr and let hea

oaeellent way

circles

bread aa d<-tlred. Pry an equal num

Osmlah

Ihroupb ber noairUv,
-In consequence, an Inflamed condi­
tion of the throat was brought about,
getung worse and worae and yielding
lo no nrmody onUl r«rtu>a waa m*d.

minuiea. ttlrrlnc

around the edge of tbe platter

rroneh Egga—Pry to a ertap brown
hot butter as

cab­

Heap on a irlaiwr, and place mashed

poured

amntkd tbe eg
in

red

When done, add one ;t

blefpoontul Of

qnarier teaapoonful of sail, and
together.

for twenty

orcainonally

il of Chile aaocr. ooe of lemon juice,
well

Oabbage—Shred

Pul In walcr Heat in a sauce

immei

The gasoim•poonfula ol flour with a mUe alt damp clOlh aod Iron
OoUltoHDf'r^ and muaurd (and curry powder If may be set aside a few h.xirs nod all
you hare It) together. Bllr In UUe by the dirt will settle to tbe Ix”

•IP* vU^U^ toiM'dBwMAaakas
tbto Uo*:
A eooidiIK aalt Mb. bftar they fc
Ditowt
iil rnafftoKh‘’oai «ltb«
daaiil

say*
“1 a
: m hardly ever wltbont I
Biy borne. ItU lhemo.leBeeUve medlelae Ibst i have eter Uled tor la grippe.
-It also cored my wU* of nasal ea
terrb. Hereondltlus at ons Urns wo*
tucli that she could not al night breath*

over

appear

lei slightly brown

Lontoa;-raa.
tt to Ilbo "bftoato «tU to No*
M|to“ a attoapt to pto neJpod
rfft-il aait fUb. la h' topoi vtob
Mtoada Hltb tbo ■^-toUdoas
rtotoa of tra* lob^ an WUa.
tbdobao Obo. tbd'toy toefar Uelr
■lTMf—^ aako^ ibaa ooBahkaPly
pdi «PM
Ml
M tbo Bpkoata.'mo
apMta.'bo la
to aaowa
aboaH by
oy
tb* Cl aVHT aalf^ «
Braeorto aM toad i
oa'Oat tbw'kw
M «» ¥,-Wd»*dd a

•to

their

as will drip from the bowl, and

Ubletpoonfnl of rlnegar. a leaapoon

apoonful of flnely chopped
Borre with small tquai I ot br’-ort.

colery

aa boor;

la apHukled

heighten

the cabbage in witb only as much wa

Drown

four tobleapoonfuto of butter.

thU

browned.
irttb tbi
tbi tbowbl
tboMbt tbat
tbat tr
th -itm* «ltb
■ Sii .a a oMdd'Bdaoap of rreoch Vagetahle ro-p-Takc a
a tot tod/ctoor > ooaa <aa wbo 'Urge lump of tinier -nl one table
M
tbo to tod« wbM U spoonful ot flour and brtwc them in
•I ton of loro bbI ttdaibt to an to oaucepan yoa me-n 10 make the
soup la. Cut Bp rone earrota. onions,
• Cboar readarai

rational ud secular.
InapeoklDg of Perano, Mf. Msdteon

ibe aai
if a little

wllb a llltle salt and pepper. Put

tho white la Arm and turn ove
eook

k «aa aoBt a tbo editor (roa tba
M of yort. Ad U bda«d «1^

In

two level ubIapoonfuU of bu'

talced from the same
aourre
-VUeb baa been blended wlib a lit le ^eoufte they must be renovated am*
eold milk; when this beglnr to thick IfrerVnrd before ttalng. and the fol
poem

dwaitaont

aad served

bage to nil n quart measure, elosel;

tula of bulter in ibe frying pan and

-•siSKrrsjis.Mot Mf

It

(Serman

tbe outalde.

Brownie Egga—Melt two labletpouii

Han

MI. MUb otIH proa in iBOpJ.

U«Ua
bas eonlrfODiecl to a nnmlior of Irsding
papers Ud inasaaln*s,-rellgloo», •du­

but tho

bunch which are erlt|>er and mO(»
lender aa

M UM aob4 «p««U1

wita baado twa

cooking

Robt. U Msdtaoa, A. M- Prteetpsl td
CitJIuwbee High Kebool, Painter, N.Cm
I* chairman of Uie Jsehmin Conoty
Board of EdocsiioD.

wit have a be’ter flavor. They should

on a hot dtob garnlibed with ereaa 0

MW. add bah braahbt Ita meed

TIMb.

Carrot*—HTien

poaalble. Thli ukea longer

were boiled.
Add one Ubleapoonfcl
article, and many dime* may be
af rtiopped pa«>«y •'»>
“•'
aaved by Us use. which is an import
BBMWt of butter, 'ben bolf a cupful
consideration to mort of nt Wben
« warm milk (not bot); bring nil
at or bonnet to out of style, all thi
ttalk to a boll and oerre bot.
velvet. rIbboD or silk la taken from

It*, «oya a doaaa or aoro
«Meh

Uasbed

'
far U0f»fl> “

Cover and

carrot to be be tnaabed K 1* best to boll

ma the water through In which they

Cram of Pea Soup—Open ooe can

“Mut Effl

full, sprlnk

way at maibed pottioe*.

flooe mb tbroogb a atralner. and alw

rmS»i BWBf IB a um# boi. aaoBf
thb othp boBoa. Urp aod anaU.
viriM UM bar doMt U erortotflM
«l|h vadortoV tor tbo Roao <UMe^
d^tfaOBt »bkb Ml

When

It

bake in a moderate oven for one hour

and toy one on each round

Pop tho Lotrton Toblo,

• aaay aparvovor

It OBO* begins Hsprondi
Peopled
other, but each a
stmo^erc.

them uncut and tn as title water aa

mixtiirr

ber of eggs, trim the


juice.

the diib

ling bits Of bulter on top

Serve hot

be floiahed

with butter and broil till a delleno

—9. Ow«ay M 'ro(»:b‘B OompaBlon.

Baf» qid,

a delicate brown on both aides Sere,

orer

night, bring to a boll In eold water in

ttMUa Yboot tbeir peed

Vegeiable

aide in a buttered frylcg pan aod fr

with pawley,

. Bm^ ebM. nw <m alant your way

and lemon

baked

and dip In tbe batter.

(be

aide. -Lay ooe o( the flab lu the bot
. I MBM Bay boo HwlU a' o&d.

the

layem onill

euipi three inebea long by iwo wide

waab Id fVtob wator. wipe dry
aoaoete

of oHre oil

Slice

Balt Maekarel—TboroBCblp (reaboB

Ballb meb tbo Fbttbart oar.

A** HO

powder,

to aoroo gamiab «iib tllcoa or Ioid-

Ab’ «a Bo koaa aboM 4bolr Bc«d
-■'Hd KOBB yoiHa. doar.

'

baking

piDCb of aalt and a ducting of paprika

put Id tbo llakod

OB and paralep.
f as' yoar ery

a

appita place a layer of them ic a

BBd cook tbreo totontM. Wlm r«ady

OHBlort too (boot

at

Apples

the wbitea

mU

a teaapoonful of

of cold Bilk, attr Id thortbeo

three

and white pep­ bnuered pudAng dtob and sprinkle
per and poor Into a buttered >ouare (hem with mgar. ctnnainoo. bHa <H
'Id.
Bet in a bot ores until
flm
bulter aod a litlle doer; cOtlllDUe tbe

rolka beatOB and mlzod T*tb t»o Uoocblp.

to mix

yolki. oeaaoD witt

b*ek OB tho atoro a»d add i«o «n

Ub BBrto ta W.
t*'n vorttt mV poor trootalo. oblol.

CAUGHT BY THE GRIP- , •
RELEASED BY PE-RtT-HA.

griddle.

sutflelently

When 0B« fol of poppor and a daah of toaer.
and oook two ■lautea
No*
dra*

BB’

Maeo—To

Bn Bau-Clalreo—Beat up cix

oqaal

cd iBUk and eream. a batf alupoon-

Rio M U OB cbo«
Bo ti’OB ibCB (OOd,

Pbbb^ mupw-tour'’ para-

cbirea.

do BOt allov It to ,boM:

P*«W»'

pm* «C ^

1

BBd pick It loto cDOdolMd lUkot. Id

io* tt to eook tveotr ntlDotoa,

tbofo.

with aalt

grated cbecae aad-cook ted atau'et

a Bpldor *B«U a boapta* abloopooofol

OiBBBOd tbddlo-pDt B osaU hod-

oponwos. dio OB tbo otoTO Id eoia vBtor.
_ to tbe boiiinc pofet. Uioii al­

try* «o tbca Ml’ roosd.
Ndobm.

tbe cooked bom. attrae<m««

Dlpa mod cw>k la bolUBc^t^ter uBill
table- tender.
Remore aklao
aad
maih
apooDfsto of Tinogar add a ubleopooo
gtrlBg
BoBa with
Oteeoe Melt
fBl of chopped poOB pepper, a
Odc. Add a beaten egg. a Ubleapoouleaf and a aprlg of poralcy
mlaccd
ful of flour and half » teaipoootui ol
atralo lato a plot of plain white
Stir tboroughly .fora Into nnall
uuce. addiBf' tbe lept of a letaoe
aad a teaipaoDtal of floely chopped cakea and bake brown 00 a buttered

ehtttoHif •ptrnmt.
AlttorM'

thnMcb

of a (tot «ah vltb Mad ocp airangW

Hepeas

ohMt

U«u

tboroogbly aad pUe op la tbo ceaior

MRi^MABBL BATB8 WILLIAMS 1

JTrt ko«r (bo

mL

piece of butter ta a trytag paau

of ebopptd c«kr7 Md *

Cl*.-*

T-erMog.

There-MMs

plenty

of to

iir drank ,«<• that with a Wisto aolad. a alto
meal

Is

of flakr. delicately rpiced apple pto.

I h^i wa-ja bit oC cheese and a cup of aftar-

Clochi tflanneli wrung from hot w* .most beoeflcia)
In ii.uralg
_
wsriibing idlnner coffee, one had a bome
ter often relieve neuralgia and other ^ev
J W cen to aclto ol the bear: to' weak
«t tor the queco a tarts.
•everc pafot

Ate-

^TW:

r

f nrv A»rn

KCtnfMfKA
iniSEFEl

i\

eilAtm TtUVKfttt HtfUtA FWDAY, MANeH «. IMft.

t oC betaaae tketi
. *rr« fet htn to do OM of throe
thtoga.’’ mUO the opemkor. *B« Joiai poUsk aad M>Ucr are not rtatble.

SUIOAY AFTODfOeil

a soeote was tost of ayiasBtoy.
AU eklldroo^pat to be syapatokaed
wltk and moat at all Umes be acre ol

« woo *Uo to•pirliic toe
toargo of tos Ber. Q. B. UMSkbart. J.
B. Barney and toe Krr. Henry Bargell ogered prayer. Tbe addreae
Hr. Melge opoa •‘How to tearti witb
chalk and pescU and by ob)eet t«osoB'* was fan of good potato and Intoreat. -Most aayone." be aald. “faa
toad a gon. ate It aad pull toe trig­
ger, aad Biae toe aurk.*- He gave
foar rales for a good teacber. as toltowa:
ytrst, It to erery teaeher'i
pUUn doty to br InUreatlng. Becood.
it U easier to Intereot toe eye (haa
to Intereet (be Oar.
Tbtrd. where
tbere U do Intorest there li no attenUon. Aad wbea there u no atteoUoo
there is no learning, and where there
is to Isamlag there to no tesehlng.
TMrth. catch tbe pnpti by toe pupil
bt toe eye. Instead of by tbe ear.
Tbea you wUl bars a toanoe to gM
itotog into bis bead and bis heart.
*'It to a great Ibing to (each
child to use tbe rye. Tbe eye needs
teaoklag and training just as well as
the hand, la eider to secceed In your
work look and tblnk."

DAIHYMEN
MEET HERE

should call oa her with aU toeir llUle
trontalea .sod to retam raeelre
teaeber'a synpatoy thus drawing In­
structor and ocbolar closer togrtber.
TbcM ttongs should not be oookoed
to toe cbnrcb but (o erery day life.
' Mr. Heiga suggested a lllUe key
here which fdoasce tbe cblldrea rery
moeb. He said to write tbe eblldron
letterx. It siakes them fed rery old
snd tmportsm It ihry reedre letters
„ «M MUVMtD
ibroufb the msil. If ibey sre doing
eKAKLOrO. MClO*.
well Id Sundsy tebool wrtts and tell
tbea about It and If they sre not do­
Liberal PremUima Will Ba Awarded
ing well write snd dont tell
ToM NMtofMTerttonMdWe.
For the Best Dtepieys—Oeorpt
aboft It.
MM'wtANAThtoi to,»an«o)r
OWor—to Mi tMHrda^
Tbe apeaker next aald to keep the
door open by good clesn honest llrThe teaeher’i life must be open
AtoHrt-tVtoy mt vtio tokca to toe
The clghto snnual convention
to tbe teboUr at all times and mi
CKr Ottn kewo tost ornttos. the
Ibe Grand ’Traverse Dairyrorn's aa
be an example to ibc Kule onea.
Me MMttof Ol too ■—OBtolT BsDStilt ano’taer key spoken of by Ur. socUUon wily be .held Id this
dto *«M( eoBVMOoB. ud toe eholr
Weduetday and Thursday. March II
Mdgs wai that of prayer, He gave
vUeft wm uder toe ||»denMp
and If It is believed tbs', tbe eonamall boy’s dednlUau of prayer i
Ottat Osttss Tnltor dM rtr? pood
vrallon tbii year will be tbe largest
aometblng to get tbtngs with at
wotob 0(*o Ifr. T»ttor.s ooniMiir of
moat intervwllng ever’ held
recommended Its use -to get things
peofle vtto sartotof to toe var of
with" In the Sunday school teacber'E Northern Michigan.
Totoso sad BttidoU otoAt. sad be eta
The officers of toe aaaodaUon
life.
do toe root. BMiOBtlr Hr. fglli
. Robertson.
The addreas was cloaed by a plc'ore
poood too words of t toag toot Is sang
an OTOr too Valtod Motes tad Is
Hr. Heigi gare sereral lHusttatlOD* of whai a noble thing It ii to be teach­ Ti averse City.
Vice-president—A. E. Palmer, KalIto war acroot toe valor, too by whieb toe teateer eoeld gain toe ing and uplifting tbe Utile cblldi
karki.
ttOo of Vtlto Is, *lCoep Sveef TMs attoaUoo of tbe puplU and bring bone and aarlng their Hrei.
Secretory-treasurer—James Harris
ooAi: Mr. Tollsr twapcaod i
i toanoa to bln. ooe of wbiota was by
Trsverse City.
Mootot ste aboat l o-otock In too plaeing a knife upon the Bible aad
The afteraooD aesslon opened with
Executive bc-nrd—E U Ranaom,
mralac la too bathrooa of kit bone boMlog It up to toe etoas. He drew a
derolloaal aerrlfe In charge of the Grand Traveise; 8. B. Cate. Lee­
vbfl**- bo otdadad Wwoir la ordec ooBpartaoa between two. sUUng that
Rev. A. Alllngton of the Second Con­ lanau; E B. Word. Charlevoix; T. B.
Mt to vsks tos^toan/. His vlte toe knife was useless when li was un­
gregational church.
1*01111, Brnxie; A. L. Hopkins. MaofQi^ kba tadastitoao^ vriUng toe opened as the BIMe.
Mrs. J I.. OIbbt of Mayfield ipoke |ste<>; John Winters. Antrim;
KataoB OK old Mootape, sMtlag nadei on toe nbelf wat no help In toe home.
on the topic "Our Bquipment.’’ in be­ Carlisle. Kalkarka.
'tbdgooMt^ktoCOotootoebato *Tet you aboold nerer tell tbe story
ginning cbe aald that one of the e<March 11, «:» a. m.
tab Off dad u> a rod flaaao) both tor toe sake of the story merely, but
aentlata of the Sunday ecbool la prop
Music.
robe. Tto wwds will bo foa^ on
to bring hoae some truth. He SdOood resutta can be ob­
Invoca ion—The Rey. J. W Miller.
rlsM erery toacber (o aaeure a black­
tained by a leatoer, a pupil and a Bi­
Address of welcome—John R. SatiV Tko Boa. W. a Irvto laad
board before tbe next-Sunday’i leaacw.
ble. but now a teacher Is nof_aatii- 10. president board of trade
soipttoo l«oa« tad pram vaa of- and eapbaaired toe fact toat it was
fled with toeae. but wanu m^.
Rcaponst—President Oeh. A. Rob­
torod br toe Bor. FtoaMlD Mwadlto. Bol aeceasary tor one to be sn arUst
present there ta too much aoney ertson.
8UU rroaWent J. W. MUUken w
or to erea be able to draw a etralgbt
spent (or church Bxturee such as
Huslr—Barnes slsteri.
iTCtoNod br Proatdeal Cboriaa Helm,
order (o use U for the benedt
rugs and the like, and too little for
Addrese—C. E Dockeray, nrtik In
vko saM toe state prasident noadad
the educational portion. Tbe people speclor.
ae latndoeifOB to a TniTerae Oltr
of good ware to catch aad bold
should aaeriSee as much for the eake
Mllkman-a gasstori—1:S0 p. m.
aadlMsa. Mr. Mnilkoa roeelred aa toe attoanoB of tbe claas.
of the Sunday arbool as tor the pub­
Music.
oeoBaa vhsa ko arooo to Ma fast, sad
Tbe Batnrday erening meeting of
lic lehool. The Sunday aehool
Milk from slable io table—W F
bo ototad tbit toaro Wiu one part of toe Bunday oebool eonreoUon was
arm of the church. Mrs Grant.
tko pragtaa la vbieb they eotiM aU held at toa Cbnrcb of Cbrlai and
Gibbs says that toe proper equlpOlacuarlan—Albert Kilmer.
taka port, tkoa latfadocteg H. A. a large number of delegatH and
ent of the Sunday aehool eonsista of
RecttoUoo-Met ArvlIIa Gardner
DovltoK. of Mrott. vkb leaksd oftar otoern were In attendance. After a
bUckboard for the tme of tbe
Moslc.
tko ftBoaeda] oad of too Boottng. Mr.
rice Oraat Cotfax
perlnteadent. oulllne maps on
Addmu on toe milk conies'—Dr
I»vUag Is aa aettot la tot llao and TuUar took charge of toe alnfing and
walla, a eomplete set of aoog books. C.CO. W. Whitaker, division of tbe de
toa oCortaga vara Imprartag aH too for a ball hour tbe well trulned choir
Bible for each scholar, exceHmt parttncDt of agriculture. WaaMogt.m,
Um,. aad that toe atoBotoUca
aialatte by tbe aadtenee aaag Tullar
record hooka, a good library contain­ D C.
btdkg MC of debt, toor voaM epeed aad Mertdeto aon». Mlaa Ollre Dobing rwfereaee books. «
evMirto 8«aiso-7:»p.m.
m Boro aoBor aatn li vaa la tooir
fhea rendered -a rery pleasing
toe primary departments and turuMi-,
ktoiM.- -V» ta'totaNsUBg too p
Toeal solo.
Inga for toe cbnrcb. These are thtogs
Addreas by N P Hull. Dtamondale.
la aa oMaatoea faad. his oblaet bali«
Tbe flrot apeaker of the erening was that every Sunday school
Music.
■'
to ndao M.OM.
H. A. Dowling, of Detroit, who gave ty win be able to have In time. Mrs.
R^ilatioo—M n Holly
aecouM of the trip Into the upper Olbbe eICBcd by aaylag
Hoar to FMu
filuslraled Idclure. 'Market Milk
Tko adgrm of toe oralng was gtren peniwula wbcb toe three workers maDuficturlng house should be as
Dr, Geo, W Wbltoker
[ by CBfrtaa D. Maiga. of lodlanapoUa, bare juat ended. Mr. Melgi.
well equipped as a mooey making fac­
March IE «;fO a. m.
Tullar and Mr. Dowling bare
j arka
spaa *'Ba« to dab tar
tory.
Mnsle,
K aad wvmm aad load too* la too working la the upper penlnaula for
Primary Department.
"CoOpermlve
Dalrylng-’-Helmer
flaMbjr otootd and Bake tkoa glad tbe past 10 Aa^s and they are rery
Mrs. Dowling of Bate* next gave
Rablld. Inapeetor state dairy aad f<iod
- •*
yaa Ml ft.- Mr. MoIm haa too gift ortlnUlc
dlacutinn of ibe equlpmcol of a pH department.
of dravlig too attaatloa of Mb aoA- gsktasUce-ta tost ruglon. Mr. Dowl­ mary department. Tbrre are many
)—E
Q.
Ladd
OM# aad baWtag tt aad hla addiata ing says that the time la ripe for the (blogs which will help tbe little
Music.
to gain a atrong footlast obadtog was
lo grttp toe meanlug of toe leaaoo
‘'Mrylng as a Business"—N
aad vfll VO doabt be aa iDcceUre to boV^ to this reglaa and aa toe people
each u eaod maps and like devices. Hull.
vato atag tots Una. He aald to part:
Hra. CHUnger of Monroe Center was
Dlscuaalon—T. L W’hltoay
-•mo M go Itotog vbeaoroi la bat mtle dodrt tost tbe deeds towa to have a voice tu the
BlecUoD of officers, etc.
tM^gat Bid ditoa. OSbara go Mtaaor. toefe during toe time that tbe or
owing tpdibeaa was onsble to be pret1:30 p. m.
gSBlxen were In tost regloo, wll bear
Maae vbrtHtoB bnb dsb aU day
Quesiton box In charge of N
Tbe apeakei
laag eaa batito too sklUat. aad otbor
At this time Charles D. Meigs. H. Hull.
tic over
ekrMftto mm voaM not dak
A. Dowling and Grant Colfax Tull-'
Rauuli of score*, with criHclsmboara to land tWo Boa to too chareh. Seers secured lor tbe aohoolt.
entered amid the band cUppIng and Helmer Rablld
Bov auay Boa toaro an ^oao aiTto
Tbe following Sguraa qaoied by Mr. Other salalatlgoa.
■ TMIrjlng In He Rela’ion to Soil
are Tbarto vtdowr boeaaao the bw- Dowilng win go {o show (bab toe up­
Miss Ethel GKibs sang a very plea* FertlHt)
N p, Hull.
bandi will not attaad ehorito vlto per petanauU U really
ing vocal solo. Mr. Tullar toen led
PREMIUMS
aboat Sunday acbool work. The aver- tbe audience In ringing a few songs.
Dairy guttor.
dally aUsadaace at'toe meeUaga
Mlaaione In gondsy Scbeol.
No premium shall be paid on ex
Mr. Moiga apake of too BIbU oebool
Tbe nest paper given was by Mrs bibIts scoring under »0 points
tbagav MgsoBaat. and ite vondartal Cjse. and (be avstoge ofsrtag
K. U BAwards. "Missions lo our Sun­
First premiuin—Armc Bale Churn
work vhkk It b dolagotoong the bm. MB. The apeaker next referred to tbe day School." The mlialnos have tak No. ?—given br the Hannah d tjiy
woto In tbla eouaiy aad showed bow
promloeni place In the last de­ Uercanille company.
to too etomk thraagb. it Ho am-, •IM would very Dleely dear tbe aa cade. Today Is the time lo prepare
Second premium—Evening Record
m Of debt aad pa
gbsstoofl too aaed of knovlag be# to
our mtari-warles of tbe future,
of toft coaventlon.
goto iko prMoto cd totogtag pooplo
preaeoi time is th/ Hme to prepare
d prom
odtoMnA. M
■aytag It hod not alA Ctilira Heart.
for those deserving ihe at’eetjon ol
Wll—giv
pall—given
by Qoeen (Ity Im
vayo
aaty or piaMMo to got
Obaa. D. Melga. of fodUoapollt. wat
If toe young
ptement company.
tb« Ihtt tko BlUo atoaola. hot toot tbe next speaker and proved to be
ire laBucd with the Idea of mis
!l Is op'loDSi with members to send
vao 80 rtosea why » ooaM aat be of tbs Boat lotereoUi^ Ulkera
slooary work they will be well pre­ jars, prints or rolls In ffw pound
dtoo. Bo giiiro o akart ktouvr of U>a •which toe Sunday school workera bava pared lo uke up the work of giving
In sny case each person will he
Bttdo otM vMek vat argaalted br
had toe iSeasure of Hitentag. If each rhild In every Sunday school •untied lo but one scoring.
MarsklO A. Badaoa. ef gyncose. H. Mr. Mrlga’ topic was "How lo open would give a penny each week ibe re­
The assocutloii will award IW cent*
T. to UM; aad vMcb is now spread- the door of tbe cblldi’ heart ” The sult would be IS.bW.OOO for the for­ > sR'Uxhttiltors of dairy buf.er ■
tag bwadtaot over tos toad aad to text ehoem was "Behold 1 sUnd M eign work.
Bach Sunday school Ing 91 or over
aoattoaally growing. He aald Bto. tbe door nod knopk and ye refute me should appoint a mtsaloaary superin­
, beya and girts lored orgaalsa- entrance."—Rev. tb’h Chap.. SOth tendent wbo would look after this
two reaaeas. vkat It cealo verse.
Holman Hunt’s painting. braaeta of the Sunday acbool work.
*mkr tboto and for vbat they ooald 'Ugbt of the World." bow the prop­
This paper was fallowed by an open
do tor toe efgantoauoo. He illuetrot- erty of Oxford coUrge wax described discureloo of tbe missionary work
Good Advice and Liberal Offer from
ad toU by seraral stories which be tally by the apeaker and compariaoot and toe rcqiiceentatlTes or toe Sun­
Well Known Traverwe C>ty
tali la a baawroas way. deHgbtlag (ha. la real Hte were drawn to U
OniBfflri.
Tbe day aoboola each gave an nreount of
sadtaKs wito bli wit and drollery. tr-t key to toe bean of a tblld U toe the mlasloury work lo which they
E. Wolt A Bods have been ad"Out toe BOB lata toe Bible class sad ^ «f affeetton
rtsing all wtko suffer froai any of the
what ebanee arc engaged.^
otmptoms
of
catarrh,
such as offen
vin do tor
for va­
-each other." he aald. would a teacber ba.Te to open toe
An Interesting pap-r on "How to
breath dryness of (he nose, pain
attoera
-M t_
tbe Bible
cUaa he heart of a child without love. There Choose and Tell Stories." hy Miss
ra-«
.
arross the e.ees. stoppage of the Qo«e.
aau arw toa prcoldeait. «
are maoy hornet where there are no Helen blout was very lostrurtire. discharges and droppings In 'he
mmltteea rednlDg Inllaenrea. no ebriauan aplrtt Tbe eMenllali of a child story, she (broat. coughing spasms and general
* aa
pruB^ atr.. aad toe taack- sod Bo love. There li no
-xplalned. are action
and Intereet. weakness and dehllKy. to uae ItFomel.
They go SO far as lo offer 10 refund
ar 1^ was elected br toe claaa. aad matter what tbHr age. that di^^ r
Greek myths and old lesument Ules (be mouey to any user of llyomel
to work tor new
are always Instructive and totem’, who is not perfectly satisfied with
-la Older to bufid op toe apeaker told many of bli exporteneea tug and bold toe attenUon of toe toe rerultF
Qntck relief follows the use of rh<
plasa go after them one at a time." with children, lo which their little child.
Hyomei treutmeiil. the stoppage of
be aald. Aa an mustraUou be told hearts wereopened to him by real atThe afternoon semloo closed with
30SC Is remove 1. tbe dropping ('
bow a claaa
tepttOD. He (Old of a hard hearted
queetloe box In charge of Miss Bar­ ceuacf. the brealb becomr i pure and
aeaiy day la toe weuk to can upoo s lltUe criminal toat be bad woo to d ney.
sweet, and tbe caiarrfcal germs are
druroyed and Ihelr grow h prevent
etafk ta a abwe store wbo larUed the prtaoa by a heart to heart Utk. Brery
Msik to dUHM tbe Bible dsaa tbe teacber abould be able to put their
PetlHoas have beeo presre'ed to
.'inxl Is the surest. Amplest.
WnasrlBg Baaday. and one to csll oa bands on tbeir acbolaru' beadi
toe PonUac couacll asking that the
e*l. eailrrt and cheapest way to
tka Saadsy to aaeert hte to eburob. talk vrtto -tke« witoovt having tbrm qu'vtion of abolllsblng the board ol
catairh
It does not dnig and
Tba young BBa- had overalept and It Jerk their beads away. Neurty any- public works be submitted lo the pro- derange tbe stomach. It goew rlgA’ lo
tbe wnt of the trouble, destrovlnr
vaa impoHibta tar hte to attend tost tblng may be aocooipilsbeA eltb a pic at the April clec’loo.
ibe catarrhal gerno abd healing and
•Mdsy bol ks r<nlMd to sUeod boy or girt If they are approached with
By bring struck ^ toe head by a xllallalng the tlarw*
aataa ttoM. Tkst day aersn i
toe golden key of aCecUoa.
Here hrteen pulley. George U Campbell of
to 8. R Wa t t Sons 'oday and
Mr. Meigs ruelted oae of bU
FOwlerrUle was Instantly billed. Me bny a rompleie Hy'-mel outfit for |l
•hoe abc9 that week, sad as a roauK vmaa. "A DUmoad In toe Rou^." was SO yeare old. and Is aurrlred by wdto the oadee«tsndlng that If It d-M-s
bet glva toUstoctioc, your nooey
UtaygMstagB «« kna#« tata tte kM MtagaiW tt vw aa ataavad «kM a widow aad three cMIdtaa.
will be refubded.
■Vtmr MAT TAKBM AT NIOMT
•UimAT •CHOOU ■CCTINO.

HBnHKSBOKEIEU

PROGRAI IS EXCEUENT

SATUKDAT AFTERNOON

TO CATARRH SDFFERS

Cruamury Buttar.
Creamery butter wMch senrru over
94 to receive t* eruto.
Plrut prumtum. 13.09: second. fcOU;
(bird. tl.n.
Must be Bix exbtblto-to levrive any
Pfwlo*.

toe cxUblUon rooBS wttliool any ex [
Ira charge If tbe ^bove dlrecllous are

Amesdasent lo m
fourteen of toe

iC^^.

su,.„2«'S’5:L“-.rr75:*

■rWflT to •

»-W.. ..blUU ... Id. .. do
^
.d
gswruaiee toe wrtghts. Tbe scctv ary (.|,,rtlno commlaalnaeTS of euek coaawill furnish you with toe name of the t> to deliver tbe talloto so preaurud
purchaser and toe number of your ex ; «•’
Insf^ors of
bibit. and >v.u CUB makr yoor com
Cagle; plaint to Chets All rxhiuiu are nuu haiioi.
bervd and ar. wrlgbej and n-uUtteJI an- tvqulf'vl
for by too number, wUk a draft for 'D'to’etPfy under Ihe g«aeral HfaBaa

. (be Dully
aeermd. UBtorells.
Must be at least I quart
ChMua—(Fs«a»ry.)
First premiuns—33 no.
i
tlAO.
CondUloas tbe lame as en
butter
Milk geonoa Contuat.
Flavor ........ .................................
Composition ...
Barterla.................
Aridity...........................................
Apiiearanee of package and <

sill MSd -Seh oae a draft fur Ibr pruvlda l bv law for coue'lug. ranvas
amount <>r their sale. Ws membeiwblp relumed m the *ame manner as t*
fet* and oxprvss that bare not b.vii '"“a »«<t returning the vote for itata

E'cry dalryruao should b
" tiik.- Immediate effrcL
ni. n<l"-r Exblbi ors must beeome u.i-higan IV|>artmrnt of Stole. Las
ni.ftiber* and the exhibitor *
slog. *s
lh< card niu*( Itc the same ■
Mk-b
eoirv blank, iherx-forv s.v
V and ru«ti>dlaii >if the Great. Boat
the card b> made out lo tl c name of'
toe exbibllor. for If not. when the
goods an- sold, a memberahip fee will I.f JiStii ReaolulloD N-' 34 of 190T.
be d'-ducied and a mrd made out for piiM* •.ng an amendment to SrettoU
le. Arti-Io XIV of toe Oouatiiuiiou
BxfalblU abonlil be two one-qnart the person or la.-tnry etileritig th- of Ihl! Sla e
bot'ln which will be s» tagged Ibal good*.
In W ine*» WTtereof I have here­
You cannot Ih- nmlnded too oftea unto alflx'-d me signature and tbe
Ihe name of toe owner will not Ik, at l.«tialDg.
known, only Ihe winners being an
February. In
t euthuslastlr.irialiTiBen’s asst
nouneed. The prltes are First. 3J;
Ihe year of our Lord nturleeu kuB* any dairy meeting* ,if bdt «
second, W: third. 3f
Jr»-J eight.
Tbe Mothers' clubs of toe city are
Clari-nee J. Meues.
especially Invited to Inspeet tbis ex CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT,
Depoly Secretory of State.
blhll
In wlinew* whervof. I have berrio
Election Notice.
act my h.xnd al Traverse Cl ». Gruad
General Information.
To he legal votes u.‘ Grand Trav Traverse
County. MIcHgito. Ibis auuDr. Geo, W. Whitaker, of (he dairy
er»«- Cciunly—
ond day of March. A. O. 1M«
division of the department of agri­
hereby tli>lineiJ,thiil at (lie
Chat. 8 Johnson .
culture at KMshlngioB, d' C.. will election
Sheriff Grand Traverse County. MltoMonda>
milk He will observe the the folluwll
Igan
ing e
rule* formulai<-d by that'department,
I be V.voted upon:
JOIN! RESOLUTION i.roposlng an
and whlcb are being used at many
amendment to ss-ctluu ten of arllile
pto c coDlesU.
fourti-1-ii ,if the ejnsdtiitlon. relati>e
The officer* of toe asMClatlon i-am- lo the taxation of projKrty hy a .“itate
Board of As*ei-*ora. and providing
(or the EubmisalOQ of the aaniv U the
p<-ople ol the state.
ao exhIbU of the produit
Resolved, by be Senate and House
Tbe enirlee are what makes up Ibe of Reprv-rentothei, That the follow,
exhilili—each one rounti—yours will ing Bmendment to sectioti ten of art|.
help make up .^le largeai display lo ell- luuriKu of the conslltutir.n, relalive (a .he taxation of pro|n'rtv by a
Ibe history of the awoclaUon.
Stale IVvard of As«-UMirs. Ii herrbyl
Tea and coffee will be served at proposed and submitted lo the pt-ople
noon al toe Grange hall by the Now,
York Ti-a comiwny store op both
e may continue ta
Wedneiday and Thursday, and will
the tremin- iiiirter existing lawr. ..
be free lo members.
legulatiirc may provide for the <ol
A si^lal invtaiinn Is given lo ibr l<-ctlnii Cn siwylflc toiei from corpor............. . ailons The ‘leglslafire

maiiuCsclurers or agi'U s of. dairy
111:15 provide
M-M-ssmeni tif the profw-rty
rbinery. dsiry supplies.
anything uf' '7
sritotoccaawFUUUiuai
uaaw
coriPoisHouF, and Ihe prop«-rly. by
UMUe-doat rbiuffu—tat
whomsoever owni-d, api’rsled or emawat pe^ fiad H kaid la
diirli-d, engaged lo Ibc tMirtnvua of
CetB^c^eu. BUTtf
trxniportlng psseentera -and fnigbt.
yaaaiaaot-*'-*-*
Late appllcanls will Im- award<-d the
beet tH-s possible positions avallabUat the time thrlr appllratlons are re
operating
reived and if toe B|utc<« have all been rvfrlgerwlor ears, fnsl freight lines nr
other cur lines, and runnlbg
taken Ibey will bo so nuilQed.
The utmost caution will be observed ailog lo any manner npon rallrouds.
eugnged in any other
'
er
rimllur
bus!
lu the care of goods shipped for ex. nivs, at Us true cash vvalue, by
a
hlliltton by the coos'Snt attendance of Slati- Board of Asseasom. and for
a eonipeteot Buperliitendeiii while Ibe levying and eolleellon Of taxes there­
on
All
laxen
therearer
levied
on
the
exhiliitlon room Is 0|m-0. Aside Inuu
of such rlaese* of corporathis. Ihe aasoclalioti will assume no nioperty
Hons as are iMVlng speelfle taxes
It ta a ffood euaee. Bad If
lei ponaihlltly. 1’|kiu IIii-m- c-oiidltluns uiidif 'aw* lo forre nn Novemher

If you are
satisfied

MeUnclilir
iBShlii
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XXX

Coffee

we folirlt your entries.
Fix. iilnelex-n hundn-d, shall be anWill you make an en ly of your idled .vs provlled for snerlfle wtate
jirodmt' If you raiinot alK-nd tin- lax-t. In si-rtloo one of 'his article.
lie It furthe- Resolved, That the'
(-nnventlon soil w'.Eh lo make .in en tenci.lng
amendment tie sirlHniUed
try ■■> cimipele fur the pn-mluni*. (o tbe people of this slate a’ the elerm.ike It by mall to the soervUry, bud
send your exhibit ly exiwess au dl
died eight. The Secretary
ri>e:ed aud It will be displayed and Is hereby reqnlrod to eertl^ tbe fore­
entered Into competition the same as going amendment to the clerkt of
the several eountles of the state, aa
though you were pri-seni
Mark all iiackBgvs plainly so (hep- req..|red |,t Ipw. || shall lie the duly
• board
d (of eleriioD commlaalonwill be no mislnke made by toe sup
rrlnlelident. Pencil liiark* are eually lo
p electors In vnteffaeetl uu the road or by soakage liu: n|>on sni
lot ahall be
arc- not aufflclenl. so pleaee
Inyrlng form
a tog w; h your own address on 1
bottom of each package.
Idfaced type, the words:
amendment lo aerilnn
Dll nut ship goods In care- of a
fourteen of toe CnDalUu
of (he hotel* or of any other imrty
I llim. relative -n the taxalbm of prop
liable to be delayed and It alwaya
IV be a Blatp Rnard u( Aasessoi j "
make* extra work aud expense. It Is
Then shall follow
b belt.-I to have h« dln-citon*
uniform on each parkagi- Th.- ex fourleen of the r-nnsl itiitlon. rela Ive :
Lo (he taxation of pro|>ertv by a Stnte ^
pres* cxMnpanbw will deliver gooda
I n.uir.l of A».--*sors t ) Ycb.
I

to toe coote. ym wrn
have « food, ciaur, taato
tag cup of cu6m toat ta
aUcaOcc.
ZXXZ CHtaa to prtptoad
to ret your tavac, aad to
teldit. Soldkir

"'Y;,

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
Car Loads Of New
Goods Are Arriving
and we must make room. All Odds and Ends
of Dry Goods, Underwear. Men's Pants. Suits
and Overcoats, Ladies' and Children's Coats
ail must Ro at less than Hall Price- Remember
these goods will net last long, and you had
better come Eariy and get First Choice.
Our Muslin Underwear and White Goods Sale Is
al Us Hciaht and has proved a great snccess.
The balance of the Wllbum Dyer Stock of New
York will be sold at Redlculons Low Prices.
Don't Fall to investigate Onr Prices, and Don't
Forget that We Give

Free Trading Stamps With Every 10c Porebase
Beautilul Premiums are Free with the Globe
Green Trading Stamps.

1
S

•RANP niAVtmi HUAIA raMAV. MAMCM «, HM.
L OMTinCT.

'

t Of paring proper ea eery iphsllwllj Isrtsnsl that
hVtpwlz pawns were eeated Carter, lets 71. hft. 10. Oottng Bewb.IfeM» atomid It net mr pestaiis, hot IH. the I
mm
Borstks B. Cnttar and wtts to B. to kew
. nil kinds of Use etoek Oet of atter-^
ar* or the MsBsrd wo ooe bad any wnl rlf^t
rtbe tnWm.
>ntlag It
*t Cat ont poor trees sad
and escsMu-'and
eseoai-land the wood lot the routine of that the Wd kirasM. Jw mlST
TW hiMe waa bawtimilT gowned E. Cartse, kW TS. blk. 10. Ontlag
} age the growth of small timber. TWn { cropa. tmprosomiet of lire stock, os seiA ear wm r«rr -No man has
In ereem oMored baOate with alhorer
__ ____
t P-, eat when young trees are tto tMeh and 1 Improrement of seeds and the
Im- ,eser been able U tall by laapacOna
taea and cnrHed brMe-a
prcFTemeut of Urns by use of g^, wbetbar the kerwela-i^ ^pw or not
■f about 100
aa well as naefnl preeen
I. T. Sg. R u Ahd swu .«r as trl. the acre. BUck
^^roMUod. baOt i* ellrer end e
reeom- fanslng tooU and machinery kept in 1 HU method of tSKing to <n tcDosm.
mended tor planting. It U a bard, m>od order. 'Re abould r«^lxe the Oet a ahallow box Pt any onmaDMmt
M ace. 7. T M. R U.
Caatina Dewey to Horace PlWders doiwble wood, grows rsipMly and win right or tbe country child tn the Im-! aiie. Take a qeanttty of aawdtet ta
and wtfsL dH of aM eC wM nee. IS. make fence pos e la m yeers. The prorement of our ocbools and the | a mck and eaok lor half an hOhr Ip
T s€, a *.
Enropeaa torch srt
wlecilou of gaod_ teachers, Improriiig I» tnb of sot water. Bqocees osl the
BemK p. Bnmee and ilfe to Ja­ cd. and tbe Carolina pot^r,• though
Mr. and
—’
ao as to bring tbe ^ water until It wlli m bmger drtp.
cob tiensen ahd wtfa. pereeU la aec. not so good a wood. '
beedBer'a for ihs
very fast cMldren more In sympathy with. mi Om bac...twa or thrue inebaa M
their
grower.
........................
entlTonments and wiih t— the
- ■BoHom
— --------*
groom's farm adjolha Mr.
». T 18. R ».
hsM..«ack'< down
Frof. Touney said -Patmets. go; Uriugs they will hare
deal with
Melissa B. Crotner to DaaM L. bTake s meoe of gcnB-beary ih____ _
borne and ttndy yonr wood k>u.' real Kte.
slw. lor SL-bik. B. Ktagsrtey.
tbe slsa of the box and rale It Into
John 0. Rogers snu wUa to JttUas Thera
____ U no farmer here today who
w.
of ...II
Brooklyn
... ^F. Raren w,
I..1 spoke
___a^nar^a SSk to 8 inobea en^ way.
Wsrnbolt timber. e% of neM Of wM I cannot go fcomd and on bU
...----ai g
a Mooey CropCrop - Hichl^
Hichl
own--in I
u
Fet tMa oa tbe aafwdnst and tack
sec. 16. and self of ne%. see. 16, T latlTe
'
work out a plan for lU lm-i |g a great bt«n growtog sute In 1M6{ around the edges. Take six kernela
ObHaery.
*7. R 11.
prowement.
1 we grew Bre mnUoe bushels and re-1 from each ear. one near the bstt, ona
For the Herald.
W. 1, O^att of Bay City spohe os !
celvrd tor them 'Hmllltoe dollars | In thr middle sad ore nsa
Mrs. Mary Gonaat was born In
Maryland, PYb. S. 1843. died March
RtoBargain LM of Manes Pres.
Economy la Sugar Beet prodncUoa.. Tbe srerageyield Uonly ten bosh-! on opposite sides of tbe ear. Number
' IMS .aged 68 years. I month.
A lUtthat U theblggeet that has' He aald aoy land that would grow els per acre.He did not believe ; tbe
squares and toy put the ears ot
Bhe mored from Maryland to fUi- erer been eemplM comprUlng Boe
corn would grow good beeu beans would pay on sandy aolla bat corn to order 00 ub)e or ahelf. or atBOU and from there to Boniheni planos. has juri bero Issued by Ly , ^ routlon is corn. beeu. oou and on good heavy soils they mar form lacb a tag to each ear with a number
Michigan.
on A Healy This IIR contains many
F"** problem In grow a part of the rouUoa and help im-: on It
Place ihe kernels from ear
HerbaebBad died In 1M0.
SteiBwsys. Webers. Lyon A Heslyt.'fOF beets U the labor Rmnected wllh prove the k4I It Is difileal'. to cure No 1 m tbe flm eqnare and no oa
Btertlnn
Decedent had llred for the past ttVhburos,1
Btertingi. HnnUnglons ^ By ihoroogl preparation ot the. beans if wet weather occurs at Ume Mi all tbe squares are Bliad. toylNE
They meet he rra-> tbe germ aides up and tbe tlpa all IB
fl»e years with her dsughter. Mrs | ,od other well-known pUnos Moreor- seed bed much of tbe labor of colli , of harTestiog
ration
ran
be
done
before
the
seed
it
|
o^eotly
lurried
over
and
very
soon’
one
dlre<nl9b.
lay another eMh cowl* Ensign, of thU place, and I er. the psrtleolars of each intirumeai
1shower Beans are s grast riderably larger than the box. Over
while here made many friends. For:»r, pivpB. so that the buyer may sown Much labor can v. ... .
the past four year* she had been 111 judge for himaelf whether or not the thlDDlng and harreetlnr the Wts by consumer of bumooi Corn will not, the corn and fill in wth two Ipchan
growing them farther apart sod of' do well after beans. Tbe best crop more of damp mwdusL Pack down
and much of tbe time conBned to the ' piano Is a bargain
:
to follow beans is oars
Aid thenseed
house
'
I This list win interest persons who larger tixe than Is generally cootdown 10 cloverIf seed beansarecloth over this top torrr oftwwdus
She leaves two datighters. Mrs D : irsnl a rery good piano, for the res He sows tbe seed In rosra 3BH laches
1... &>Agn of tbit plgre, sod Mrs. 1 sou that many of these Instromenis span and In thnnlng leaves one plant : sffwied with tbe bean wee> II it was ; No place In the house to too good tor
The examination for the eppiteanu Meda Fuller of Bangor, a sister. Bits are slightly need In name only, that erery IJ' I. 16
|
reeammeoM>d
them wtUi bl-|thU tes
.. Inches In tbe rows
....______
__________
.... totreat
___ _
1____f____
the Indlridusl..1 sulphsta of carbon. Pot...._____
them Into
a I| place
for ^8 __
or ...
10 .1.__
days, .w—
then by reof the Toral ronte No t from Cedar BgglefioQ. of Ypsiland. and a broth-|u, they have had exbibltlaa use In It Is tbe handling of........................................
was held at the school bouse Satur
Thomas Spriggs of Banger Tbe j rhow windows or hare been osed lor beet that eoaw the money a beet' hoi. pgur In ooe ounce of the Hquld moving the top ooverlng you have 1
relghing I ) pounds can be polled. , for every en coble feet of space
epare and ,: very true fprophesy ef what each ear
day.
funeral serricee will be held Thurs- brief periods la artuts- studios,
BMaet
for
to. do.
Mrs. Dago U sUyln# wlih her day from the M E church, the Her
.
..................
The prices quoted are pbenomeuall}- topped and thrown into tbe wagon aa cover ngtiiW, Tbe fumes arising 1 ,
j planttng only thoue earn that by the
danghter. Mrs. Albert Prsuse. of Port
low. Lyon A Henly are making a de­ quickly as one weighing only one fmoi this will kill tbe weevil.
Oneida.
One beet of two pounds j
* L Honklni
• '
termined eBort to close out sereral pound
Hopkins of Bear Lake
Uike
' March t.
hundred tnatrumenu of this descrip weight every 12 Inches In rows
spoke from practical experience on
0000 HARBOR.
Uon vlthtD -the next SO days and the leches apart would give 20 ton
' I growing corn In Northern Michigan
Prof Holden to not only a com oxKINOBLEY.
Tbe potato market Is firm at 60c prices bare bees reduced rerr msI He plants about one hundred acres
■n but an enthnsUatle toaeher. Re
teriall).
.
'I C. E. Bassett, secretory of tbe •
Mrs. WoUmst retoroed Thondsy per bushel this forenoon
' i B year on rather light soil, much of
an studying eon tor the wUm pt
Both tbe Bodus Lumber oompany's
Send for ■ copy ot this list. If you ,
from a weekn' rlslt with friends In
' , it nridBally cqvered with pine forest.
le corn itself but tor wh»t the wtoand tbe TVarerae City Lumber com- do not wish to pay all cash for a,
I thst bv careful handling
adUlae.
the fortnnes that might
,! or ____
_
___
A DOT 1^ born to Mr. and Mrs pany-a mills are running full blast piano, yon oan arrange for monthly
these tigh- soils very profluble secure In Inltdllgeoce.
< __
{ paymenu oa a portion of the price.
p from
jerope can be grown He ievrr growa {hap^neat of Ihr^ide'^'wpedalPred Beegmltler Thursdsy. Feb SO.
7?e Rev. F Brown of Burdlckrille 1 Add:
of renovtiloo, eoosisung of inor 5,3^^
cnltivatod crop on the |j the bays and glrlt of tbt IWMC
Lyon R Healy. 10 Adams
Bereril from here stteoded s meet­
lougbly cuUlvaUng. fertUtotog. pnin ! aoll before eowlng to grain and seed- gwieroilon^ He utd Ihe "■■■»■■*
ing of tbe Cemetery Improrement so occupied the M. E. pulpit t
; ing Itod spraying. In stswer 10 a,
to clover. He plants hto m
' edaeattoaal
'
—ttaes today
soclatioe. held at the home of Mra. day.
i la
qurrtion as 'o the beat vaHellea ef
Rlnebold Kspke made application
Delos Kingsley st Boramlt City. Iasi
the paopto
clover aod plowed to 1 to to takdng kbowleffg*
lapplet for Michigan the following good depth the nrevloos fall and vary, and nr»ed that all Ao
week Tnteday. iTie asaoetatlon U do­ to become a member of North Manlwaa given: Duoheaa. Wealthy. Ihorougbly filled to the apring. The at the tostltn* slmwld Ur
ing some go^ work and ihe mem­ tou Island life sarera.
McIntosh Red. Wagner. Nonhero Spy aurftce soli to thui made very loose their tamer aatiEhon who
March 7 .
bers are to be encooraged.
Round Up InoUtuta.
Hubbardsion. Canada
Tbe Ber. Mr. TTiuretoo U now mak­
aod mellow and 'be
under It.here,
Tbe thineeaBi annual sta
roUDO ,
.nrt rtrimea
TELL8 HOW TO MIX IT.
ing bU borne with Dr. O- L. Fenton
firm enough to encourage caplllarv I t w... -i.an thto mathoA of'tastlu
up Farmen' InaUiute was held
ChlcagD.
A welt known authority en Rheu- the Agricul ___. __.1 . 1 »TOl. tl. A nu»»ou VI vuiv«Bu.
^ “ •poke on FertlHxera. Their I'ae and
matlSD givee the readers of a large
___ . .
ng~lhat to. a meeting 1 Nek York paper the following shrdi from begtnmng.to>nd and much to-j'Abuse." He acknowledged the va^
was held to take steps for the organ 1 New York daily paper the following
will deride to 4b *0 thto opthiB.
UqSd aldthe planter to uniform dropptogof enrn
Isation o( a brooa hand here We valuable, yet rlmple and harmless
^ow I* the -Urn# toWto a' hr
oe ume me i_
nrai day
oay »*»
was_\
n~.i.4_
Mucr”
Bret
__
_
Beside* the fertility it
bone thtl the Htiiens of Kingsley prescription, which sny one can easily devoted
the aeed to plantug. He uaro a two,
uueoei, ywt e^sw laeroge* Ig ttt*
ww yMA
j ■ mm
to the SI.____
AtocuaMon of topic* and solid.
It bis an Important effect In horse cheek rower to plantnlnr
will see fit to help tbe organisation prepare at home.
•............................
ng snd a.
d^gble the prafito tP ba derirod
ISSro^
the^Hyatol
condition
of
»«o horse ridtog cuUIvtlor u
I ."O'!- rracD the crop. It la tna that there to
that we may have music the oom-| Mold Extract Dandelion, one-hsif
lounoe: Compound Kargoo. oneounce;
to thto w«M m
rllla. three
Is to sight bi«tos cnltJvattog.
....... ......... ........ ..................
, Ml* by thaking well lo a botOe and
eontloning nn'II about the middle bt 1 pi'All riiWti4f~~Whr wmii oSr
July or a HUle later, when grain to'
tng aehool In Traverse City. to
Is as-,
ublespoonful after each meal
as-: lake a tableapociful
;px^V"foreatr7:' fbis ataie- „
|
^
sisting In the local poatoffiee ^ring
during and at
ai bedtime..........................
bedtime,
was rroent«d by people from ■ often short tn phosphoric acid and sown among the aunding com.
...
nt
tk>
mimil
whq!“ndy
SOUS
in
harv^ng
the cron he nr^er.
75
tbe abeence of Mr. and Mrs. Sitoaon.j He states that the Ingrediento can the northern pan ot the state, who
Mias Edna Wbll ■ttr—the 8nu--be obtained from sny good prescrip- claimed that much of these
I cut and busk by hand and have
where »**» it the
""r’ln
Wt wUl give Mm
day school convention at Traverse tlon pharmecy at small cost, and b^ worihless land* are good for agricul . t-'fto’rn' «>
toeS^
““ the fodfier ahredded. He handlea the
the
best
results.
Of
the
three

leg
of
vegetable
extraction
are
harm­
City Bunday.
tnre If properly bandied.
menu to be considered to malntMnMra. McCuIly died .sunday.
less to Uke.
This pleasant mixtpre tf token reg- ty spoke of tbe srooderful rroulls se­ lag soli fertility tufftclebt nitrogen
March I
ulariy tor a few days. Is said to over­ cured on tbe plaltia of ---- county In can generally be aecured through
OVIATT.
come almost any case of RheumaUam. lb* growing of clover seed. He had
used for feed upon the farm.

^
that fcoMd Btatoi
The Michigan Corn Improvement I would do Justice to It A vary <
The lecture of the Rev, W, H. Ir- The pain and iwelllng. If any. dtmla- also grown maty other crop* snd bad t
aeaoc4atlon
tts fourth■ --------•
annual nlete report, however, wm
pramlnms at sUls '
dn. Friday evening, at tbe church, lahes with each dose, until permsnent freqiienilv uken pra
- held
'
wpl he
he-givea
p*
rcsuli-t
sre
obtained,
and
wtibout
Inmeeting
In
connection
wli:be
insti­
fairs.
Many
of
the
a
well attended conaldering the
in the annual Inatituts buUeUn wbldi
ijoring the stomach While there are spoken of by Mr Blair he- clalaii-d
tute The PxhHill of corn was very win be *cnt to everv memher of the
roads and weather.
Siwsra be liberated ss fs« as the fine, showing a marked Improvement eountr
many eo railed Rheumadsm remedies, were because ttaoee who MU
InaUtut* aoctottoa. There are
. „e young peoploa' meeting w
plant require* them, hence the adpateni medicines, etc., some of which them had not the knowledge
former yean, doe oartlx'to
bet^
,
maay
people
to
thto
Ora«d
TtRemua
ftd by Helen Burr next Banday
do give roUef. few really give perma- means wKh which to bring thtm I dlUon of small quanUUes of these
lethods of production an* partly (county who were fonsFiJv toWhuto
materials In soluble form often gives to bet:er knowle.dge of how to aelnt - „f the Instttuto toctoto Bn<
'
^Joseph Remington baa nearly com- neot pemilto. and ihe-above will, no Into aucceraful cufttvatloo. Mr. John­ great results.
beat aamplaa. Uberal cash prea-,'not mewed .(Mr htembetihlp m
•leted hU Inmber Job for thto win- dooM. be graatty apDiwdatod by many son waa however In favor of -retail­
The principal aouro* Of phoaphorie tbe
snfferon here at thto time,
ing for permanent foreetry-pwrpoeee.
toms were paid and. aa to prevtotw Uhe comtog year hr paribt the
arid tn commercial fenllliera_
- of this
at the drug
rear*, the maniifsctorera of a^enV | xanoal mumbanihto la*. Those -«ho
Thare was no annday wchool or ser■od elicits I .... irmation
tnral Implemente donated maay vaV, wish to continue fhakr name* oa the
Tfcaa at the M. B. church last Sun­
that thave drugs
drugs are harmless and can
liable
machinea
to be given
' farm
'
..............................
u memberahlpIlstslKMld
memberaMp list alKmld
do ra
day. oa account of the bad wrotbei
vne of
01 the
vne number
ouiuuv. of
«. O.
«- E. PetUn- , b* bought separately or the drugglfls
rrlfc*. The presence of Pro*. P. 0.
One
glll'i young entile got Into the water- here wlU mix the preacrlpdoa lor our
Holden of Iowa added much to the
readers If asked t
Interest of the meeUng. Prof. Hqld- Sion. Rrolde* the aanusl InatlUto !*•
hole at Abbie I
ahould have one hundred rompounds. sulphate, and motlate
1 boy. educated at oor
the
Help was summc-..
_
are readllv soluble In water.
Raal Eatata Tranafer*.
agricultaral college, and Michigan Is
moved. It walked quite bfMkly
Orchards that are not prodnelnn proud of the rerogulUon he ha* re­
Geo. W. McWeihy and wife tn Al- est_ The value of preserving
tbe bin. after lU icy bath.
erot>* cf fniU may aftan ceived a* the greatest corn expert In;
l^ie North echoffl is dtoconUnued lle P. Brown. I 28 ft lot 6 snd lot 7 ber i* more than simply for the value j aaiafaciorr
be beneflited by a dressing of 100 the world He entered the hall wHh:
H. Vyi. Co
• - •
wing W
■ — —. N.
... ...
------....
of the fliDber. It haa much
for this week owing
to the V«U
bad (UW^.
roads. tdk.
Mra. Wm. Wilson and daughters.
item. I| John Renclc
Renole and....................
snd wife to Cnrltoti with rainfall, climate, etc., and thus tp<uind» of s'llphsie or muriate of pot­ a bundle of corn sulks to one band:
ion pound* of add pbos- and a basket of ears to the other,
a. J. A. Hammond, lots 17 and 18, blk.
dlreetly affecta agricul
Maade and Grace, called on Mrs.
Tbe ■ OnlJook f« Slate Forestry. 1 phate per sere Sulphate of potosh I* snd used them 'o llluatrate hts Ulk
18, blk. 1. Wilhelm s add
Smith Rc*U>’ Co to c. A
Ham­ waa *bly dJteniaed by Prof J W sbo.it 50 per cen- clear poUsh and nn welectlng and testing seed corn.
- the Tale school of ForFbr- cost* about fifiv dollars a ton. Acid He declared that the greatest «auae^
mond. n 60 ft of lots IT and 18 blk. Toui
DCHAU5T1D Mivn.
eatry
He tboughi all the eulctly pboephale eontatns 12 lo 14 per rent of a poor yield of corn Is a poor
BObON CENTER.
^ Wllhelm'a add.
Nrawashray^jll . lll^fe
JaaoD TL Cummins and wife to non Kgrtcultitral land* should be held phosphoric arid and to worth about stand. A poor sund Is caused by
A. Erickson of Good Harbor was
poor seed and poor seed Is caused
l»- T by the sUt« and used for forestrv slxieen dollar* a too
Trayerac City csller Monday, stay- Dick Putney, new of seWE.
0.
Ladd.
mewtiy by freeging.
purpoaes They are safer In the
,g orer night at this olaoc with bto
a( awvoa* vahi
At one of the eveniBg aeaaoni
^Waller M Boylan and wife 10 Bert hands at the state HlctUgaD with 38
Pmf Holden gave tour direction*
daughter. Mrs Kellie Hennsn.
million aerro of land should have Pvpf R D Bailey, of Gaylord, who to regarding seed corn:
Mtsa Ods Dsltell went to Hatches A. OonnetL lot 1. blk. 2. tA’yllc
Claud H Warn et a1 to Harry T. five million acre# to pertnanenl for coaneeted with the slate library,
1 Teat every ear before planting.
Crmalng Friday eyenlng to spend
2 Shell each ear separately, reBunday
with Uncle
Dan Whipple. It Dayton, parcel In aec. I». T 28, R 1«. e*l. Thl* could be made to yield an give s very fine address on "Sebaols
ly wll_
. .
E. L. Ashton and wile to rtovld E annual net tx««me of two dollar* an out of School.'■ or the opportunltlva ectlng the top and butt kernel, and
being their Wrthdar. One la lh« veara
old and the other 13. Mis* Bllda re^ and Cora B. P;eper, lou 24 and 25. acre During the next twenty year* for Improvement and culture outside pk-k out sll tofertor or ill sbaned
kernel* Make two or three grades,
blk. S. H. L. 4 Co.'* 6th.
Michigan ahould spend half a mlllloi of school life Aoy Individual.
turned home Monday morning.
PeUr
Peterson
to
Sanford
Pluckcr.
r
obUln
t
■cenrdlng
lo alic of kernels and teat
1
year
In
rr-fOfe*'tog
the
I
oiunlly
or
wK-le-y
may
dollar*
“hit to a busy place nowadays for
the plant*'for unifortolty to dropping
'.ne (oreelB can b<- re^siab ! the lUiles- trsveillng libraries
T 27. R 11
ling potatoes. Four and five cart nW of neW.aec
David J. Yuker to Pn.,.ips Roach. tlsbed ■ •on-IBMe land* at a ccet of tslning fifty volumes by simply pay- the ered
being leaded at once.
.
of
irsnspOrUtloa.
X
Improve
the «ced for next year
eight
dollsra
s«W
of
acM
•»«.
8.
and
part
neVi
of
_r and Mra. Edward Oautble'
Pine trees must again wave in the being read thl* llhraiy may be e»- bv laMng one hundred more or lew*
snent Bundav north of Cedar with ne W •*« 17 T 27. R 11.
Dally Carroll lo Mary K Johnson, breexe* of oorihern Michigan The rhanged tor another contalnng a dlf- of ihc be»t ear* and planting each
heir Uncle Pred.
fereu
set
of
bonks
Thoee
wishing
C,r
In
a
row
by
Itself on tbe side of
potential
value
of
these
land*
for
parcel,
sec.
28.
T
29.
R
11
One of the prettiest »>ome weddings
Mary K. Johnson u> Aiei Carroll groalng Umber ta a* much a* li ev to aeeure llbrarie* tn this wsy should the field where H will be least likely
of the year occurred Wedneadty. Fteb.
Prom
By devoting them to this apply in Mr*. Mary C Spencer, nilc to mix with other vartetle*
16. at the home of Wm. Wtnstanley. and wife. aeW of neW- except school er was
librarian.
LAnalng.
Mich
He
spoke
Ibl*
portion
of
the
field cot off the
lot
sec.
28.
T
29.
R
10
purpose
We
would
grewllv
benefit
ag
a-hen their younrat daughter. EMiaWaah. Cox to C. L King A C-J . ricullure. fimitah emp1orm«-nt tor 1a of 'he value of Ideals in creauig Ufeel, from sll inferior or barren
beth. was united In msrriace lo Ed­
Hatidard* Ibai incite u» lo better stalka before the pollen I* formed
sec. 1, T 25. R 2
ward Gauthier, both of this place. timber, wt* of re
work, and said that If here and -here
4 Hsrvfwl snd store the seed to
Wm. G. Bracrbridge and wife to
raw material aod
PrompUy at 11 o'clock the bridal
we can find a master farmer whj good season, so It will be thoroughly
pany took their places beneath a cir­ James W Martin, net* of nwW. sec. large annual revenue to tbe
should there not Im- many others out dried out before freeitog weather
Farmer* ahould appreciate it
cle of erergreena In the center of 21, T 26, R 12
forn tboronghly dried
of the many whn had equal oppor- come* on
Anton EtoUier to Merret v* Under­ ue of (heir wood lot* From in
fklch bung a Urge wedding bell, tha
will not be Injured by freeilng unlea*
Rev. Mr Parmeler of Cedar official- wood. n 86 n. lot 2. Mk. 5, H. L. 4 per cent of every farto should he de- tUDltie* ic. sun with*
We met rts.- shove •' - average or left in > damn place where It may
TOte<i tl. thl* purpose and It may be
iBg. John Wtostanley snd Mias Jo­ C0.'i »th.
Anna BHxa Saekett tq Heni|^ Sack- handled to a way to make It pernla wc shall never s tain the highest re- igsln gaih'-r molrttire
sephine Halvoraen attended the hap­
lol gree of auecfs* He drew a glow.og
Seed corn may he tested
py couple. A twelve o'clock dinner att. lots 36 and ST. blk. 6. H L. A nentlv producilve. Give the
:ul I picture of ihe sd'intages and dealr of about six cenu for the seed
• g room Co.'t 6th.
a* much thongtii as you do
Foe Sal* by Johi
a sWIlty of rural Mf" as we might ll've Quired to plant an acre. Prof. Hold• crape
Horatio B. Carter and wife to H livtted ftelda. Clear 11 up

were a good mnnr betwew tftr and
' Mr. u« Mn. M ntrfek w mi- elstr room ou. bM tf roe had - *mif MMCMd t0 MuMUta. Mich, them daaoe. poa wpold hare
l^tw MrtMH fUatM of Mr. Paufels- they were ealr twBttr-Sre.’'
There will be n mlnauel ebow ta
Bay*- baa BeUrdar nlr^‘ tbe 7th. A
general Inntatkw u girao. Ticketa
tte and ite. It u bepad there wU!
t«rl U Mwta« vllb be a large attendnaoe as
Vmm PBtrfek tfntbc UmAmm* dr creds are tor tbe beneat
aebeot..
Mn. lybWTle reedeed word
W1
Wbefc fren OfcUhema of the death of
her father, Mr. MoCannle, He was en
aid Ume roetdent here. He died et
lOMaach «iM»t the home et hU eon Jones, aged St
reert.
Bondar nt Pr«d Honoa'n.
March t.
Mr«, Bnah Brown, who kM hmn
doling for Mr*. WIU Oom«n.rdUni«d
MAPUg city.
Bowl, Mm ooc^ll i* BO totur.
Imnber baallng U the order
Th« Rot, Mr. Borop will preokk, ot
the OUdpla <dmrck Bcndor. March tbe dar •( preaeni. A. B. BllUngt
has six teams banllng for him.
7, Boming aBd vranlng.
Mrs. Doll apeat lart week in Bast
Brnan KtUner returned Baiardar
tram Ua vlatt at Maatatee.
Kasson.
Monroe Amidon U on the sick list
Saaea MaOa a wortanao at the
MIse Msrr Baxter of Bonbckrllle
BioUa eo«p. wna found dead In bed
U
srorklog for Mrs, W, C. Ashjey.
Botardar aomlBg. HU hodr wlH be
There
were no serrleea at the Conamt to IndUaa Teeadar for toUrSuoda; oO acOn aeeooot of the bod roada tbe
Bortter IQgli aehool atadeou from
thta rnmtrm won naUa to atUnd
. eel Beinnger had hU hand bort
aef-ool iMt week.
qidte badly wtatle working tn the mill
' March t. .

ipw.

■ts-s

Uke____________ ____ ______
Om-BWfBanka and wife drore to
Tkaroioe Cttf Batardar. retarnlDg
Bondar.
CUB Frar ntarned home tron BelMire, where be haa been worklag thu
wloter.
Howarf Brown, who baa been work
lag at BelUlre. retnrned hose laat
week.
Mr. and Mm. Ora Browtf made a
trip to TmTerae atr Batardar and
pwobaaed a gaanUtr of hooaebold
Brb*B Botamlar. who baa
Rl9t,.^wiatlreB in Oanada,
bo^rrldar,
4. 8. Pmr'uade a trip to
etU' Batardar.
. ^ Brown atarted for

been tUreturned
IraTerae
Cbkago

WnUa^Dtnaon baa gone to aalre.
t«a etau’to hnnt foxea.
Mm. %el«er U keeping kooae for
Mr. DartooB.
Mm. Berola BcoAeld of WlUUn»
barf tlaited her parenU, Mr. and
Mra. (Headenaing. over Bondar.
A birtbdar partr at John Broombaada. fUn In honor «( MUa Pearl
BroowdwadU iltb unhdar. the tspi
iaBL waa well attended. Over thlrtr
oewpte wore la attendance.
Onr aebeci teacher. MUa Rath
Tonag. gttaBdad
teaebwa- Inatlt«te at tlaiaiae C3tr laat week.
Battoa wga a Tmreme Cltr

ngjj^r.

.
/ OOOBNBBUftO.
.
y
ttdte a umdiii from thU piaoe attfSad «a 8. B. mranOon.
Mr. Mbtewnr#

“ '
Daw atuwdod 0
at ^aieiae Oltr.
Mn- Mi Mar&all has beaa qal:e
•M With tta grtp. Moot ah of the
tnSlr hare rery bad oolda.
Owr Tbompblnn bad -the eoetMlne
Ran Rgbt pit In hU benoe—atnetsen
*-»• pat tn. end one on the poi^—
I nrM.to
can be tfgbt-

ii*'
-■v-

I great Unt od poor («1.
\Wm Ruth Mtlto has gone to Trav«m «ilr «« httnoB the Temple Hale
gtSy cemewt of. the High aehool
Just Enlshed draw
ddrtBt ^ Mm vroode M eords ot
Wmltvood, snA curded It up. Prettv
weU Bone for a mas 17 years old.
Thaw are a good many -young men
that durttig a year doh*t do as mneh
had dlUl they vaat-the klgheat wages
or wpaH work at all.

Mnch t.

oLtN Amon.
Wr. a»d Mra. Carl Walker are
toima. after a two nonlha- stoy la
Mllvaakee
& r. Roy received as order a
time ago tram CtadanaU. for twelve
«d.
list
Dr. Bkaak of Ettpire was la town
laat weea FTMay.
James Laagriek (a deserving of
many thaaka. eepeclally from the laHm. for making '- *• roads sll
thraagh tsvn «Uh Ms snpw plow, af­
ter every mow storm.
^artm lart. who U sawyer In BeliBiri mn la Mapto Qty. waa home

toghifgn tar a rlslt. and took to

tha ^aat
Tbe Aid MMlety met with Mrs.
JohBia at- Om Gregory Raeort last
i.ateaaday. Bererml of the ladles
ware unable to attend, which was a
groat dtoappolatmeat to

The married peopU's party in K.
O. T. M, hall la« atghl was well sttMBed. One ot the oompany was
aakad U there were any oM folks
there, the Reply waa. -

Loss of Sleep
StJ-"'

Start's—

Dr. A. iW. Chase's
Nerve ^
si Tcriji

£1?

SATIIIDAT «*D MOWIIIY ONLY AT SniNBERO BROS.
Sitifiir Hi Hondiy Osty it StelBberg Bros.
6 SpjKjs of Coats 1 bread

426c

. Sihstoi iM KNdif onlf it Sttiiib«{ Bios.
Ladlei- Shirt

that were J1.26. SI 60

....................76c

Sdiiiiy ul EoBBtf Oily n Sttl>lNi(LBn».
Mifse* B)ick Wcol Dre>s Skirts 28, 30 and
<8 iDcbes lore. «ere $2.00 snd $2 50

[y&i^

SitirtiMiil Vondiy Ooty at Steinberg Bros.
Misses' and Cbildrc n's (jolf Git ve. vereM A n
■n 25c at.,.....................................................

Satardiy aad NBBday Only at Steintwre Bros.
Ladies’ Hem«tuchpd Linen Initial
chiefs that were 10c and 15c

Handlcpr-

4c

. Snunlsy aiB Hooilty OnlY it SninOeie Bits.
Hose Sopporters all sises. worth 10c a pair

SBtBrdty and Mooday Only at Stelnber§ Bros.
Dark Grey Calico
per yard ...................

Krt
..............................

SawBiy and NDndiy Onlf u Steigberg Bits.
Lace Curtains worth $1 50 a pair

^

06

$^iitoy and Monday Only at Steinbaie liiis.
Pins and Needles worth 5c a paper

Op

f aad Monday Oaly at Stalnbaij Bios.
Men's and Boys' Warm Lined Gloves and
MitiB, 65c and 75c values
36C

Satoiday and Monday Oaly at 8t8htel{ Ins.
Men’s Hfsvy F'etced Lined l-’i’<lcrwear ^0^

Sirorday and loaday Oaly at Steiikrg Bros.
Boys-'Gccd Weight Juitsin blacfc. bite lod
dark mixtures, a good $2 00 quality 00q

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