Grand Traverse Herald, May 22, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 22, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-05-22

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OLDEST PAPEK IN MICHIGAN NOKTH O# 6KAN0 HAPUS-ESTABUSBED ISO.

urn TEAVZBH BlTuauc
TEAVERSE CITY, OEAND TEAVEESE COUNTY, inOBIaAN, THURSDAY. MAY 22. 1913

GREAT SCHOOL
IS PLANNED
M.ANI MT ON FOOT TO
PUKTC THE WORK

COM-

mmo Hap whri rhhon
WMM tobjMt

Wm Owm O««p by
and C«
Appointad to Carry tha
Wcffc to Camplattap

er. Jno. O. Streuh, U U Tiler, C. f.
Zapf.
Commluee ot atyld'.^ad plan ot
bulMlnii-A. J. UaynarJ, Tnak fliunnion. H. 8. IluQ. L. F. Tltua, U L.
Tyler.
Committee on locsUon — W.
llobbe. Geo. E. Amioite. A. V. ridedrich. H. S. Hull. F. T. McNei
Plana of the propoaed oollece buildInjt were anbmilted and cloaely ex­
amined by ibe membera and all were
faror..My Impreaaed with tbe iQanner
IL «nl(b Nr. Coed bad gone Into de­
tail.
Tkc coming atate onlorioal contest
was brought up and as ihU will be
one of the biggest evenu In the eebool
hiatory and for tbe tint Ume in the
history of high school that tbe ,local
high aclool has had a contestant In
each of the (wo claases, both for
oratory and dedamailon. and who
have been In all (he contMU prelouf, more than ordinary Iniereat la
aiuched to the coming meeting. The
members present were very enibnalae
c over the matter and will aee that
large number of tickets are diapoaed
of to help defray the expenaea.
Tbe temporary city good roads club
lit wag organised aome time ago waa
made permanent, with the following
offleen: President. A. V. Friedrich;
vice prealdenL W. W. Parr; aecrelarr.
H. A. Muaaelman; treasurer. L. F.
Tltua, With Frank Hamilton and C. F.
Zapf aa additional dlrecCora.

• Tha interaat in tha »aailn*i of the
OMBmittM ot Twaaty-One la an the
iBCrMaa. There vere at membera
and aereo vialtort preeent Manda)'.
Attar the aupper had <baen aerved.
Her. Demaa CacbUii vaa eboaeo cbalrnan for tba evenloc.
A eamaiaBlcaUan waa read tram
the Waateni •Micblsan iNvelopnieai.
^ bureau attUw that the M dlree'^
' aiaald he here Wedneaday on bualiMaa
and It waa decMed that the membera
et the cammiuee wbo
would place their care at the dUpoaal
ot the Tteltora to take them- to the
Tariona oreharda ao that they can aee
them In their full beauty:
Ur. CoOilin nported that be had
been InTeaUsmUns the boapiul queatlqa that had bdea referred to him.
The idea baa been preralent for aome
time ibat aa lonp aa the vartooe etate
hoapltala were ao fully equipped for
the cere of thoee who have been
Orw la a Real Titian Dating Pram
placed there, and there la plenty of
PetKtaenth Century, Other
chance for other people to be and
From SIstaenth.
for In the resuUr hoepltel manner,
that It had been anppeated that the
le/lnt :
etnhe allow the equipmen't to be uaed
aaW *11
for local and Uatrict booplial work.
(wo prodoctlonB of tbe old nuiajieni.
It wouM coet thoBBanOa of doUarn
One of them U a Titian, tbe :uMe<i
to have aa complete meterial to do
being
the “Heed of Chriat, ' a ixodticwitlr% a re«ular boapiul ahould be
tkm of tbe
built, and many ot theaa nerer are
(he other by an unknown aillet. no
a.pertac lAreatjnent, but here la evai the owner I* ooncerapd, but
arythfnV Ihn >tnid be aaked for all
palmed in the alxteenth century,
ready, to be ueed. Tbe rcoeiptB from
lx the “Portrait of an Artlai.“ ....
patieoU belnc broutht to the rhy acTbs'portrait* arc from a collection
rompebled by their frtenda and relaformerlv owned at Frlebarx. Uaden.
Urea woidd be laiye. and tbe city
by the ancosiora of Ur*. Chaa. Ren­
would be beneOted In that way.
tier. the preeent owner of Ihe two pic­
CocfallD etaUi that Dr. Uanaon waa
ture* now at tbe Flrat National,
Very faTornhly Impreaaod with the
a recent vl*U to Baden. Mr*. Renner
•plan, and w« wllUnc to do-all be
brought these valuable paintings back
coold to further H. The nemea ot Dr. wltb her.
UuMon and Hon. Jno. R. Santo
Ur. Renner pat recently taken tbe
added to tha committee with Rev.
of the Ncahlawatita bo
Coebtln to take np tbe matter in de­ tel and deilrlng a aafe place to leatc
tail As there are no hoapltala from (he rdctnrva baa deposited them wltli
CVAOlac to 'Newberry tbe territory tbe nrat National for aafe keeidng.
that thin would draw from iu ImIt is seldom that |•ortrai(a of Ibis
menae and tbe retuma would be In
(e and value are encountered In tbe
Grand Traverse- region and tlir offi­
The prlndpel eubjert for dlacuaalon cer^ of the bank are at liberty <
tor the cTMlas waa tbe jiropoaed bor- low' in*|>ectlou by anyone wlkj I* In
tlcultorel and eathinercUI cotleye by tcrested In viewing these work* of
Jaa. E. Coed of tbe buatneea collece.
Ur. Coed explained the plan and
et«9e ot the eaOace in detail, and
abowed by flzurea where tbe beoeflta
would be dMired tram, for net only
*t‘ra*erae City but tbe entire nerth re-

CRISIS STILL
IN DISTANCE
JIR60 TALK IS URFOURSB
Friendly Offices ef Thla Govsrnmant
4n Cellfernla Treubla Fully Appre­
ciated by Japanese Dlplemata and fitateamen. •

their namee to the Recordfagle.
to the aecretary. E. O. Ladd, or
any of tbe officere oTthe aesoclatlon:
Ppeeldent. W. W. Smith of Bookley;
vice pratidenu of each county. K. 8.
Noble ot Antrim county. Elk Raptda:
R. W. Reynulda of Beiule cohnty, ot
Inland; John White of Solon. I.ealanaii
county; O. E. Wilber of Charierolx.
CharievoU connly; A. E. Palmer of
Kalkaska. Kalkaakn eoanty; R. A.
Campbell, Petoekey. Emmet county;
Will 6. Andereon. Traveree City, of
Grand^Traveree county; or the treaenrar of the aeeoc&tlon, Oliver J. Pow­
ers of Elk Rapida. or Mrs. William
Love, the hlatoHas. of Traverae City.
A late history of the Grand Traveree region win be given
gelilog the meet new members. Thla
in itself Is wo^ apending a UUle
Ume for. Let every one of the offi­
cers of tbe eesociatloB put their
shoulders to (be wheel and show the
people ot klirhlgan that the Grand
Traverae region le on the mep in good
big letters. Do It now for Grand
Traverse, not
tomoirow nor next
week, nor next month,- but today.

WHITLAGASE
BFiNG HEARD
KfONAPPlNO MVSriFICO POLICE
OF THE NATION

WOULD FRQ HEB POYLE
CLAIM

MADC THAT BVIDENCE
WAB'FRAMED UP

Her Alleged Pellce Reeord, Attemeye
Say. Wai Made Up to FR Ceee
By Detecilve Now la Fed­
eral Prtecft #

iBy Bond P. Oeduea, Staff rorreaiond
ent of the I'nltcd ]‘rci-*.l
Waablngton.
Uay Sl.-Tl'rcildeoi
Wilton la confldetktly ex|>ertlog
early and amicable kettlement of the
Jqpeneae controveray. So Is tbe .Ml
kado.' There Is no “crlsl*" no n.
crItJa. little eerioua anxiety, ana
interference from foreign jiowerK in
the present dlploomtlr negotUtlons.
Thla was the preMd<-at'a opinion
given In bis first couf-renre of ih<week wltb tbe news]>ai>er corresjiond
For tbe Aral time tbe prcsiileui
lAd bare hU poslUon on the' Ja|«ui-»<
queitlon. He Hetured all the ligbt>
and shadowa of tbe disJonuiUc sliuu
MEETING BETWEEN BRITISH AND
lion.
GERMAN RULERS CORDIAL.
Surrendering bla uaual tactica-oi
parrying questions, the president un
reservedly gave hla Interviewers tbr
comple'lc ‘Inside informailuu" ai
It. Bu^ after talking with
markable freedom u|on phases load
wltb -diplomatic dynamite." tbe OVER MARRIAGE dF TWO SCIONS
president lDvok«-d a ban of secrecy up
OF ROYALTY.
an the correapoudenta upon more deli
cate aabjceia. He gave ordei v. iwsl
English
King
and Oween -Wars Re­
live and emphatic, that ihe.v could not
ceived WHB Salutse and Trlumpnot use oplnloni. which, be
al March to German Falaea
said, were • purely iw-rsonar
Wag Bemm.
Japan to her present
Insistent stand against (he ('allfornls

lermon, but the directors thought
otberwiae. for no one person baa put
*0 much lime, energy, enthual*am
money Into the organixatlon as ha*
Hr. flay. HI* electton was
and enihuUsMlc.
First vice prealdentr^A. 8. White of
Grand Rapid*.
vice pPMldeni—E. R. llarrU.
EUsworth.
Tre**arei^n. R. Hendel, Manistee.
Secreury—John 1. Oibsoe. Traverse
Cttjr.
Tbe following direclora were pres­
ent:
Antrim county—H. S. Ameraon. Elk
Raidds; B. R. Hnrri*. EHawortS.
Benzie—F. B. Hnncock. Frankfort.
Emmet—A. ],. Deuel.
Harbor
Springs: J. F. Quinlan. Pctoxkcy.
Grand Traverse—E. O. Ijtdd. Old
Mtoslon; W. H. finior. Travdrxe City.
Kent—A. S. Whit and K. H. Graham.
Grand Rapida.
l-eelanau-D. H. Dty, Gleg Haven:
Rev. A. Benlall, Norihiwrt.
Manistee—B. R. Hen-lel, . Manlrtee.
.Mason-11. C. Hutton. Lndlngton.
Newaygo—Joseph Gerber, Fremont.
Herman McKinley. Grant. «
Oceana—F. S. Verbeefc. PMlwater.
M. A G. R. rallroad-C. H. Morey.
Haniatee.
M. A S. E. rallroad-F. A. Mitchell.
Manistee.
West Michigan Press Hub—Geo. W.
Pern-, Elk Rapids.

WR^GK NEAR
SUMMIT CITY
AFTERNOON PASSENGER TRAIN
ON THE C. R. A I. DITCHED

1RRS HER WBIE IRJURB)
e Being -Trantfcrred Un-^ '
til WrMk Can be.Cleared Away
—Exact Cause of Wreck
it Unknown.

Harrteberg.
Pa. May 2l.-»-Tl>e
The G. R. A I. passenger train No.
-Billy-: Whltla kidnapping case, which
48, due here at I ;20.was wrecked two
myatlfled tbe police of the country
mile* south of BuiiRnlt City at 12:13
about four yean ago. and whicb re­
veaterday. The train »a» going ot a2S
sulted In legUUtlon making the ofmile rate, fasting Just rescnnl tbe IkAfenae a crime punUfaable by Ufa sen­
(.uth of (Ik- hill at that inlni when In
tence in aeveral atatea. was fought
all probalillK) it struck a bioken rail,
again here today whw lawyers
and (ho engine, tender and mall car
for Mblen - Boyle argued before the
leOrihe track, li
Pennsylvanle state pardon hoard in
their side*. Engine ilayos and
behalf of leniency for their dleht.
Fireman Saan stuck to their poalHelen lloyle la aervlB^ a 2&-year sen­
lions and «ere pinned under the
tence In tbe Weateni •'-------• reck and weer badly hnn. Swan re­
peaitentlsTT for her part In the aenceived (he most severe injuries. Mall
aatlonal kidnapping case . Her buaCterk Nichols, who was In bis car. was
Und. James Boyle, M-aerTto^ a
badly hun wbeiit the bead. Fortunate.
sentence.
1> the luOrice-orftKjrato -did not
Attorney Fred E. Reese today pre­
leave the track and la'I-pasaenger*
sented evidence us4t&g to show that
only receded a bad shaking up and
Helen Boyle's "record" which count­
scare.
ed heavily with the eouR In considerA sjaecisl was made up at once and
leg her eenteace. waa a ccmplate
rushed in the scene of the arrident
"fran»e-ep." The Boylea were
Naw Japaneea Kind n Is Engrossing with ph.^sk-iana and helper*, and the
Icied after a record trial aftar the
Hit Attention at tha Prasinjured men brought u>"tbe city. Svran
Whltla boy waa found in Clevalud
• ant Tima
token to Bar tton\ hot|dtol and
in Mrs. jloyle'a ke^dng. The Boylea
Itoyea to bis home on Waahlnglou
bad demandad a heavy ransom tor the
Wsahlngton. May 2^—Secretory ot street. .Mr. Nichols' home Is to Nortblittle fellow.
,
State Bryan has alway^ boasted that l«rt. and hla wife, who has be«h aem '
At (he Ume of the trial. Gilbert B. he is a wonder aa a sileotiflc farm­ for. will look after him.
Perklna. bead of tbe Pmttna detecUve er. IVhcD at one of bis numerous
Tbe wrecking crew was ordered to
agency, wbo bad led In the eearcb for homes be always
the scene and Ike paaaengors will be
the bor, furnlahed pracUcally ell the vegetables from hU own garden*,
iranaferred arounil tbe wreck until It
erldenre for tbe proeecution. Among particularly dotes on radishes. When
Berlin. May 3L—The kalaer kissed other things Perklna brought to Bgbt IB CaUforDla to talk over the anil- is cleared away.
The prealdeet Indicated clearly that
be followed hit “cunfidcDcc plan- Id the Ung. the klne Alned the keMer. an alleged hve-year peUea «
alien bill, a friend gave him a Japorder to ’sidke" beyond
tJv kalaerine kissed agalnat Helen Boj-la. She danlad the anee* variety which grows over six
ilsunderstandlng. the almulutely the queen ead (ler aalutatioii waa re­ record na a framqup. and during
laches loa^'aad la built Urge amidinded. re|)oris that there l«
turned. It.all hai>j>ened today wbei ' aesaion of the trial dramatically de- shi|>a. He brought the aeedt to Waihlasue nls^l Wiween the Vnlo-tl a special train bcnring King George
Ingtoa and they are now In the
StetM and. Jaiaii which <-<iunot U- and Queen Mary from the DritUh efforts of court, offlclslt to quiet her.
ground. Secretary Bryan win let
solved by friendly negotiation*, which royal yacht drew up at the railwaj^ Ibst be would lire to come hufore a
one else tend those seeds. He waters
will result In certain and (icrnianeDl ttauon hrluriog their Brillanic ma-. Judge, as a defendant begging for
them himaMf every morning before he
friendship between the two nathma.
Jeetlca to the wedding of Princees merry. Perkins Is now aervlttg a goes to woik and every evMlng when
Sourc«<a of Jaianese '«ar talk" arc Victoria Louise end Princq Ernest of term la tbe Jjm'
be can spare the time from serving Punk Eggs in Summer Are Out to
purely conjectural, the pn-aUleoi bc- Cumberland. Aa the two great
Ketping Male* wlUi Vie
Attorney Reeae oday dedared be hla country.
Hens
'llevet. Hb re|>orti> from the American world nilera embraced, tbe c*va1r> haa evidence which will absolutely
charge d'effaira at ToUo
saluted, the populade cheered, and the prove that the alleged poUee record
the reports of IhfUmcd nall-ARu-ricsn triumphant march » (he palace began.
without foundqtion. He preWith (he season of h
sentliuent In Jaiien, Just ltdw far•ented to the pardon hoard afSdavUs
cornea also-the season of reltei
rearhlng or bow -oWiclar the Japa­
from Helen Boyle*e parents
The food Iswa of Michigan do uot pernese opposition htk gone cnnnoi be:
frleadw In Chicago In which It was
.nil Hie sale of rotten eggs any morv
detlnltaly ascertained. Hut (be presl
ih.-n Ihej permit tha sale of retton
declared that..daring the five years
dent feels (hat tbe friendly offlP«« of
most or V egetabies. Persona who sell
the police record covered, tbe woman
rottec^nga are Jnsi as amenable to
this government In.tbe matter aie
"Michigan In Summer." (he new re­ tha
.l.wUt
.W. _______ -t_____ ___
had been at the home ot her parenu
thoroughly uoderatooil--aD<l aleo e|>sort
booklet
issued
I>y
the
Grand
Rai>
Mr. and Mrm WlUlam McDermott,
predated—by the Jaiianeae govern
and (hat abe had not- left bar Chicago Ida and Indiana railroad. Is one of the tu ooBstruction. however, decay to the
went
wm dry out. bat they will not PoL
UDitl IS moniha before the kid­ handsomest that they have so far egga
Newt of Interest to many Traverse
DlapoaltloD o( (be foreign iiowera to
given to the public. It It designed cay In other food stuffs.
napping of BlUy Whltla.
Causa it Retton Egga
keep kanda off in the Jamnese situa­ Oily |«o|ile comet In the announce­
A plea waa also mmda by Attorney umewbat different from any hereto­
Why does an egg rotf It Is bement of the marriage of Miss Lydia
tion la a source of Mtlsfactlon «
fore.
There
are
thirty-two
full
jiagos
>use It is a ferUle egg. Eggs that
Reeae today to the effect that tbe U>dabl in what he believes to be a E. Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
w not fertile do not rot. A ben can
of beauty spots of this resort region.
Jobn A. Wade, of Kansaa City. Mo. year aeetenca waa grossly nnjuat and theJdPscrijitive matter being Inter­ set three weeks on infmile eggs and
every one at the cad of that tims
lo Dr. Ouster SJoUnder of Midland. that the woman haa
leaved on a amaller page tbat does wUl appear like freata eggs. InferUle
Mkh.. tba ceremony having occurred punbhod for bar part ta tha kidnap­
)*tbe view of the eggs will drj on. but they will noCroL
Other argsmenta Siade by
In (beir own b«ne in Midland. Satur­ ping.
scenes. Traverse City has received
What cause* a fertU* egg to rot?
Traverae City Aerie No. S83 Frater­
day morsfng.^Rev. John Zydeman ot- Reese today were to tbe effect that
The fertile egg haa In It the gurm of
Us full share of lllustratlona and
nal Order of Eagl« Initiated a claaa
■ he Presbyterian church officiating Helen Boyle knew nothing of the of them have never been reproduced
' donnant sute. When the
of l« candldalea Tueeday evening
kidnapping
untU
the
chUd
waa
taken,
r.i of that egg Is raised
They left Immediately to be goni
to any booklet before. Tbe writeup Is
taught them tbe solemn leaaom
about two wi-ek* In Detroit. Chicago to ber to Cleveland by her huaband. the flrat la tbe book, followed by de- above 90 degrees, incahatlon atom.
aad
the
germ proceeds to take oa Ufa.
Uberty, Truth. Justice and Equality, OLD •KTTLCRS ASSOCIATION IS and Kaoaaa City, after which they
If
(be
lempentura
of that egg aftaracriptions of twenty-one of (he re­
after which they aoared to reali
FREFARINQ FOR MECTINQ
will be at home In MIdUod. where Ur.
sorts that are all tributary to Trav­ wards falls below n degnes. tba
above on winga fittingly adjusted.
germ is chilled and dies. It become*
SJoUnder has an eaUbilahed practice.
erse City, ow half of which yon have a deau chlckea in embrya PutratoeThere was a large crowd of mem­
Mr*. SJolaader 1* a gradnate ef tbr
>to reach by passing throngtb the city. Uts prowarta eet to. or to cd«um
bera preaepi to wiineee the eeremony Any One Who Hat Been Here Fifteen Traverse City High peboot. claas-of
Tbe first edition called for over 20.- terms, the eggs rot One good hot
end to asslat (he young birds in mak­
Veare la Eligible te Meml*CS. and has taught school In various
day in summer will start thonaanda
toOooplea.
ing their flrat flight.
of eggs to IneubatloB. Onlew enuberahip
Iiarts of (brsute. Including one year
Bumed mitbln a short tlnw thane egg*
Tbe buffet lunch -whicb was aerved
at Elmwood In this city. At tbr Umr
at a late hour waa greatly epjoyed
of her marriage she had Just complet
Wasted, to the next 30 daya. W ed a two yoar'i term la one of (he
and especially rellahed by tboae who
U why we have the rotten eggs to hot
Two EMIra Buelneea Btocke Oostreyew membera to Join tbe Old SetUera Midland schools.
aoared the hIghesL
weather. In tbe spring the day* arg
ed and Cemmnatcatlen With
of the Grand Traverse Re­
not vrarm enough to atnn Incubation.
ThU li only one of the many good
Town Cut Off.
tain Visitor*.
Prevention ef Rotten Eg^
Umea whicb tbe lodge has had within gion. .In order to keep up one of-the
When we remember tbat only far.
the last' eo days, owing to (he fact grandest aseodailona and bq able to
le eggs rht. the remedy for rotten
W. 8. Anderson's Unnch'"Mabel A" .jga Is simple. Produce none hot InAHoopa. Pn, May
Flro U rag­
that more than i&o new membera twasl of having tbe largeat end moat
ing in Omott Mills la Clearfield coun­ has been all overhauled this spring. fenile eggs during the .hot montha.
tk>n of the kind la
have been taken In and a
...............
engtoe tnatalled. the boat palat- ThU can be easily i
ber aiin walling the adjustment of MlehlmLB. MO or-1,000 new membera Road Offlelala Contributad flAOS for ty. and haa already destroyed nrarly
two entire bnsiaeaa blocka. oaaalBg a ed aad vvntohed Inside and ouL ao removing tbe rooster tnn tha Bock.
wiDge.
are seeded. The» ere in thU reghw
After the middle of Jape the hatch­
loai
of lint.OM. Coramrateatloa with that aha hroka ns well. If not better ing Mason U past Tba old natoar to
good many old pioDeen who do
There will be a dance given on
At the meeting of the dlrMton «C tbe tows bat bean cut off.
than she did five year* ago at her of no further utlUiy to the teito. fftoan
May 29. and all Eagles and theU belong Jo thla aaaocUUoo asd atilt a
firm tooBCtalng. Tbe boat without a to the time to swat the old reoatar.
ladles are nrged to attend, as many good many more yenag old eettlera; tbe Weetera Michigan
It la an economic waata to feed him
bareau Wednesday
announ<
danbt wfll be one of the floeat equip­ farther.
new featnrea. will-be Inuodueed and a wbo art eUglhle—1C yean—to mi
- will
He
wUlhbring n faigte pries
ment
made
(bat
tbe
O.
R.
A
I.'
ped
« ber etosa on the bay this nm- then Utan at any other.time. Make
b
rehtp
that
are
Wanted
on
the
Hat.
good time Ineured.
mer. Mr. Anderaon who is Well cbickan pie of Urn or eell him to tha
Tbe offleera of the eaaocU|^ pra- railroad bad decided at tbe last offi­
poee to live each new memt^ a aou- cial meeting held In ntuborg to doknown for hla Ia>ap4tollty in tha summer raaorter. Any way. swat him.
tl.eOO to that organixallou’. This ANNUAL.MEETING OP DEVELOP- "Mabel A." mays be toteaida to do hU Tbe Ihtle riilcks will prince rooatveolr that dates bade aa far aa 1147;
«n for the next hatching Mason.
MCI^ BUREAU HELO
that la toil of Intereetlng atorlaa toM It the flrat time la ihrM yean that
ahare of entortalntog strangers and Moreover, the old be*, having ao
by eome ot the pioneert that will they have done this.
friends this season Mthough the boat malea with which le tin asd wastn
iDtareat not only them bnt their cdiUla lannchpd almeat a month tatter than bar Ume on, wlU put to all ber Umn
and energy lo egg ptodacUon. Ste
dre9*e children in yean
a K Day Waa Una
laat spring, still tbe owner It planPreak R. Goodrich reralved word Tbeae eaae pioneer* helped to sake
tong OB aatartalning at least a tbou- Rooater than wtUi. and thhae IsfeatUs
Wednesday that hi* mother,
eggs wOl sol rot To our peuttrT
thU bceuUft^ Grand TnverM region
Renhen Goodrich, paaaed away Mon­ what It ta (at the praaent Ume.
Mr. Anderaon celrtntad his sltty- keeping friend* let as affaln aiur wUh
cffiphaos as aeon v ^ hstcyng aanday at MoBrarla. a aobitih of Urn An- have ■pnt khe beet part of thMr
eeCDod birthday today, but ralU him- son Is over "Swat tha Boostar.' It
gelM. Ca. Mra. OoodHch has been Ilvaa harm In ooanectloa with
artf 62 "year* younr' Instead of tbo may save you
Tbe foartb anana
rt a fine and eoato. It
living in CallforaU tor a number of atoriet there will be many plcturea o<
May 21.—SauH Bto. Marta dlrectem o( the Wea
I -year* old." Durtog bU visit wOI likewise
Id the.prtavenUtm-of protonttj. whtoto
years with ber daughter. Ura. C. B. old eotuera who have paaaed thioh^ defeated Jaekaon by one rote tor tha Telopmcat bnrean
to Florida Mr. i
a Trav- ocean
wbea
a rottm mt Wevs —
Atwood, and waa la ber Slat year.
hardiUpa and trials and bare gone honor of onlortngjbe 19I4 coarontlon Wednesday andblaaed officers for the. arse City “Booster." to Kb an ex- It will be

---------• ‘ •Ar
..
_____ (spectoUy
nppractotad
There were no partJcnlara concer to their reward, but whoee memarMi or the Orand Sneampmeat I. <f. O.
eusatog /aar. Ibara vaa me opposi- tent that t»e expeeta a number of stock cmnpnnlei to eonatTr-Mvan. Bn>
Itag the-death. and the news waa aa
to tbe ploople-a mtoda. wUdi la to aenalhn hare.
Ftortdn people to pny.him n vlqU
tho «M»^^ thto gtfc
by tbe nurae. Mn. Atnoed having
Ck^ -of Ckpatal Falla. <
aee tor thama^ra. the taMsttea of
^

REAL WORK OF ART

royalty met
WITH KISSES

BRYAN A GARDENER

TWO KlTIORS niRYHtnilO

SWAT THE ROOSTER

RESORT BOOIOn

WED0HI6 UROUICEO

lODK IS G80WIK

*IOfl.

Tbe uattop waa diecnaeed in tbe
freest manner by H. A.
Joo. G. Btranb. Lrooe 'Baker. U L.
Tyler. Lee Ronaby. Geo. H. Curtla.
U P. lone. J. H. Mainberx. Bdw.
Payeon. T. B. abenu. C. B. Tay­
lor. w. j. HobbA Prank Hamilton and
eibera. It waa tbe oplnkm of tbe enUre leibertBx that thU cooM be made
one of the blUMt paylnc fnreatiinnt
erer brought before thla dty and reKioo. Tbe wendertut aocceea of-tba
Ferria Inatltete at /Bit Rapida waa
quoted and wbnt they have done can
be done here In dk*n a better man­
ner bacauae there la*»q dty In the
aute aiineted ao advantageonaly in
every way. Tbe etudenU coming here
would of. a necesaliy bring their
frtenda and their relatives. thU would
atiran a large trading eontlngeot
would grow with tbe inereaae of atndedia
There te e cTylng need for expert;
orchard engineers end eomme
Modenu. It would be economy for
those attending, for they can
cheaper than to travel to other cldeo
and the iravellnc expenaea would be
aeved. Every phase waa considered,
but Uere were some who did not
rcnlly see bow the financing could be
eecorapUebed for eo Urge a propealOou. for tbe original plana wera for
an InraBUnent of IM.ooo. Including
Uie Mte, bet ethera felt sure that'* It
eaald be done Mcceaafully. it was
inally dedded to appoint tbe com■lUeee and tba following will act
aad report next week:
' ComBlttee on ways and meant
P. Tltaa. chairman; Oeo. R Amiotte.
W. T. Calblos, H. H. Etaworth. A. V.
Prtedrtch. Prank Hamilton. W. 3.
Hefabe. U. B. Hall. W. N. Kellogg, A.
1. dtayaard, P. T. McNamara. H. A.
.MmmIw, M. a. Baiiderib Jee. Bled- I been

MEMRERS WANTED

FIRE STILL RAGING

UURCRBI WBai

HNEY FRIW6. R.&I.

OFRCERS ELECTED

DIEOIR GIUFORIU

SOD 6ETS BBUffinT

U1 tor Miae time.

'i-(

OEAXD TKAVIESI HEIAID AXD niviESl BAT XAOLB, THUB80AT. MAT 2^ MS

PAGE TWO

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- IfORTTlCBC-RAC^ir —■'
k Na. >1.
abfwil AloDR tb* uaw c«une tb%t b«i
Lou No. t. 2. 0. .
Datenit having been mad« tn Uta
cut ao bnavily In Um fiaiL A laltroaJ
eaMItlODs of a eertala mortgm* dat­
owes it 10 Ibc ptiblk to proilde the
Aad Tt»Ty»» Bar **«»•
I Village of Hfe Laka.1
ed January 21. 1»11. ninda by CaM
TWietTv irirr
ANDERSON'S
i«)DrnON.
beet eoulimieat poxalble and vtirD it
S. Coz nnd NAUle At. t oi.:. nis w"^^
w<-^«
■ Ixrt c.
•e catr. MldL. to Agnaa FlPee
,fali«-)o do ao it loaet.an owajrtnnliy
FX-KENPEU A BDNNEiUe-8 AOlil'rigaga Mm. aad rkaraUjri Tnrbateine a uaaTuI adiuoei in the ron-.
TlOX
e RacMarvf
duet of the bn^m ol tbe territory
Block A.
Lot No. 1. 2. 3. A. 6. 6. 7.
--------It.
8. 9. 1 U. .
throoch whVb It open(ie*. Tliere t»
The mill mm bad tbalr hands M
LiVCfiTOCK.
«. «ATI*. ■—»■>»> SdtW
12. 13. 1^. 1.6, 16. Ii. 16. 18. 8«.
DO biiHloeaa ibat can l>ei''ruDjracr»aeBuflilo. Ma/ It.—CatUa. rao^a, with the orders of lbs tannera, abd
Block B.
W. A. UIRHON. Bdltor
' roily «lih obaolete and broken <towu In trade UebU Btaady. |US0fi.M. the sbipmeois out ot tba city an. way to be due at tbe data hereof tba aum
Lot
.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8,
9, iO. II.
ad, one btindred and eight ami Tg-i.o<i
equliimem. and at tbe iireseni lime Oalvoa. active, ateafiy. •tOlO.H. above tba average.
12, is. 14. Ii, 16. 17. 18, 19, 28.
ajIafK ifiosT6l. land ro wuii or pro
Block a
the railroad! are the only tnatlir Bbaep, recelpU. 6.000, alow..4amba 2S
ceading at Uw having bem InMltuted
Lou No. 1. 2.
: 3. 4. 5.
llooa
tbai
are
doln*
ao
and
o|»enly
n«I
I______
•*
CASSrc.
1
FARM
pnODliee—•alllnB
Prieaa.
to recover the money secured by mM
lower; |:.Mff:.T5j Ko. J,_ «©6,lt
FrwMM.
BIbCk H.
.jnaaucc or anv nsrt thMvnfl. TheremitilnK that thia condition exi.i* all Uogs. recelpta. 170. aettvw. 1*-Mtftm.
Ig>ts No. I. 2 3. 1. i. E. 7. 8. 9. 19. U.
I tore by virtue ol tbe lower of sale con
b1oo4 their Itnex The railroad la a
terms
«. 14. li. 16. 17. IR. 19. 20. 2i; 22.
in aald mortgare and tbe stat.. njulB Adrai
ueceailty in the seheral develoi.ment
5 to 2»c
such
case
made
and
pcorU^
FOR BALE-Sd an
Black 4.
. AeUAdrai
ot the eountry and il the eguipuient-Ir
Is Ihereby 4'-ow lh>t.oW ■pmS't't
.N'otler i«
POTATOn. > '
ley and Holnees
l.ots Sa 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6, 7. «,». 1«. n,
. «elaAd?aaee anirielent lo take rare of ail nocesxa^y
14.V of .•
Inga, windmill, good bai
13, 13. 14. 15, 16, IJ.-lfc. 19. 29.21. tt
Chicago. May Ti.—Poutoae. 6SO
bUBlnesi tbe derelo|imeni of the ter­
Ume:
ytU cleared, only 8l.6«d.
Sc: Mictugaa, ISfr.dSe.
>Iic
aiAUon,
U
mm
will
be
Bold
at
pnbll
of Trav«too 40 acres 5 miles ca>-t
c
ritory ihr6ujib ahleh tbe road ntn>
front door
■ta'fte higbeai bidder at tbe 1—--------,
Addrau. F.
arae City for »2ia.
IgiUNo. 1 r, a. 4.:.. c.7.k. 9. lo. ii.
«-llI be rapid and |>ennanent. h ie up
ORAlN--ManMh * Lay Ca.
at. tbe
court htmae in TraT
TrwverM
J P. Kusfccll,
MoBal Blk.. Detroit lA IS. )i. V 16. 17. Ik. 19, -I.. 21. 22.
:TAnnc citjr baa a& opportunm- to
CRAIN.
in ebaiiae their
Grand Traverse conniy. Mkb,
23. 24.
>. May 21.—Grain: Wheat.
aaeare an educational inailtution with ode of doiOK buBtneaa and set aiioii
being tbe place where tbe cl
>. bCVr; oau. SSHe.
a mUe eBon that wIH do more to ad- a modem haak and re|>lace their de­
1 county IU hrid) ^ WA.NTED—Competent and
axpertKcrlb.-d in said niortm.ee
vartlaa tbia'cltr and aotlre reirion fective equipment with new material
anced girl for general bouse work. tt tt 14, 15. It. 17, 18. 19. «•; ri.':
thereof as may be naeaaFirst cUas .wages.
Mr*. L. T
than aar other one rauee. It U i-ro- Ibat w ill BUnd the eimin of the iratflr
..IU5
to pay tbe amount due tbunon
FIFE IJAKE LVWBKR CO.’S ADIMTitus, 447 Webaur at. may l-U
iwaed to holld i^ll^e hero tliat «ill that they have to handle.
aeven-per cent tnteteot and Ml
11t)N.
••aek baalneaa,*ortiru)ture. aptculfTrom TMaday’a Record-Eagl^>
tegnl couU. togetbm- wUb flftaen 'd«:.
BioelL O.
Bob ....................................................
lars aitoriip' tcc |•rollded tor Uieraln.
Lota No. 4. 5.
a and mai^ other Unei for which
1‘oialbes went up s«aln today to liO
The
iircmisrs
dcMi-ilic.'
in
Ml'*
Bleek
e.
dreos
Mias
Elsie
M.
Selaon.
Dar• nodenu lo thia region have to go far
Cents, iho blgbest this year. There
•! are des
' LorTifaT. ragh. Mkh.. R. Na L
aWtr from home to aecnre at tbe piW
One of tbe neee*sll>eB of life la ree- w.-n- a nunfi>ef ot loads tba't sold for
.......
-ind situated
Black F.
*
April 17-1 1^
eat time. It Ja an aiianaion of the
Traverse county. Mkh, bexlnnlng at
tatlon conducted along aane and -ir. cents betaUBO they weer not sorted
. _ —
Lau No. 2. 3. HI. II. i-j.
Needham eollega wbkh ha» done aucli
.NORTH FIFE IJlKE.
point ten rods north of tbe a«tb WANTED—Dean acreage. ' Free seed
rtiliiable tinea. No man can eoniinne e<M>d. Ton loa.ds were weighed yesier
........... -•••••■
-ncr ot tbe aotilb waataurtar.
on tba firat thirty acres
Lot Ko. 14. DIoci- Nu. 1.
- affactlaa work In the paaU although to tie hlmaelf down to tbe hard grind
. At Is up to tl>o grower to get the
Block No. 2.
of the south east quarter or aertwni eontraetad. Ttaverae City Caning
ooaflMd to Umlted quartera. The of business and remain healthy, either hlthesl price and the OBb’ way U to
tweniy-aevan
Bty-ae
north of
I4>ta No. 8. ID.
meb li-U
Company.
time baa now arrived when the iDBll- in niiipl or iKxly. Nature demands b)' tarrfiil when tbe sorting Is dune.
tbei
Block No. e.
Utlon muat atpand and If the plant that he forget the cares of l■uslRrlV^ There was one load that was weighed
Lot No 8. 1. 1
Il ten
-------------- Mtohlgan State Laed Olliee.
Block No. 9.
, thence south ten rods, tbenca
I Coad -liaB develo|>e<l occasionally and. get out where he can tliai was hardly worth the hauling,
lAnsiug. May 1st. 1918.
Igrts No. 5. 6. 99. tU. U; 12. 12.
: to place of beginning.
NOTICE IS iiKKEUY GIVEN tU
irrted out Trarerae City will beboy again and iinnr'i: ■ that hr and Iho owner expMod- the high
AGNES PIERCE.
17, 19. M. 88; •
the foUowtag deact..............................
FARM PRODUCE—BstgifiB Prieaa.
tbe leadint odueatlonal o-nier
K) rares In Ihe world to weig': prior.
lands fcftualed
lualed in Grand Trav
Potatoes......................................
AS
to
50c
k tbe Dortbw«al«%i
»t«*i part of tbe Mate. him down. Tlicrc must be a balance
Kggs were in favor and ATT. dozen
VILLAGE OF INTKI^lpCHEX.
county, baring been deeded to
Uvell II. Gaga
At tba preaent tine there H not un in- between work and play In the coune
state by the Auditor General n
ere sold. . lititlay Is scarca as usual, Outter........................................ SOe to 28c
U>U Na 7. K. 9
..................................... 16©l6c
provisions ol section 127 of
atUntlon of higher education •beiw«|cn.
llfcitPie. and the older «nc gros> and only ST- pounds were brought In E«fs
of the I*ul»llc Aci>. of H33
' Black No. tt ■
Big Bapida and . Marquette, which the more strlnly should this idea UTlie grist -mills bad their usual big Hay. looaa ............................... 810 to 812 April 24. May 1. 8. IS.' 22. 29. Jana 8. Acts aniendntor.v thereto.' have been
tats■ Na 1.
LA
A g. R. ; - U
Straw, par ton ................................
KlToa a wide field for the aciIvltlcB of adbered to In order lo'not only pity
withdrawn from homestead entry by
ly’s work.
12. 19. 26. July 3, 10.17^
UoioBg ...................................80c to 6Sc
• coUege baaed uiion a firm (ounda- long life, hut to ■•ralong the eRIrlcncy
tbe. Auditor GenemI and
Block Na mU
qraiN—Trwveraa City Milling Co.

MORTGAGE BALE
oft the
I 6ute l.and UBI<«, ac-iiug under
^tlOB and with ample fBcilltiea for of tbe Individual gs well Then- Ik a
(From Wednesday’s Record-Ragle.l
IVfault having been made In the
Prlcea corrected aveVy day.
aamrlng on lu work. There la
whole lot.of l•eneht derived from
The |>rloc of potatoes still continues
coiidltionB of a certain mortgage made
iMLBd for a cvllege of thia.nature and ling out in tbe woo.ls for a wi-ek or I Ihe-talgh mark of 4& and SO ceptA Wheat ...................................................M
a|i|>ralxe<l. and will now be oBmed for
Wimelm. Jr.... and Mary
6CC058C
OM win be lotwted Bomewhere In thli.
sale at a Hiblic Aunion m l>e beU In
e CIO’
of
and '-onimunlag pith nature
The quality of Ihe stock lirougbt In Is Corn ...........................
bclm, his wile, of the
.
- Ttav- -^rrttory at an early date IT lh«• City. Mithlgan, to Mwy U. Vn- the Court Hous-- In tbe City uf Trav­
me timnaer that you ^ild when yon better than usual, which alioss that Kya .......................................................-50c
- ek 63.
< ity. on Tucadfe-. Ihc tenth da)'
ifia of Trwverae City do not Uke ini■re a boy and did not have lu hustle tbe growers are imylng more attention White navy baana ....................... 11.80 derwK>d of the sUle of New Yort erwe
Lou No. I. 2. 2, 4. 9; ID. II, 1
of June. A. 1>.. lilts, at ten o'clock a.
. iiadlataactlon looking toward the t<r for a living tor juusi-lf and those ^ho io llie grading and sorting than usiul Had kidney baana ................... '..81.80 dated the thirteenth day of Februpr>'. m.. and will ilieq become subject to
tlKTM
IKTM ADOim
ADOITIO.N.
and recorded in tbe ofA. D-. 19<H.
1
t ot oae tn thia city. The
Black Na-A- “
dependent U|x>n you. Ufie of ^nd the rhtuU is that they arc getting Buckwheat, par 100 lbs. .|1.00UtU5 flee of ^
imrcbuae in Ibe manner prescribed by
lats Na 1. 2. 3. 4. A A 7. 8.
Ulaa^r aueb an Inalituiion tbe great drmwbaeks of the American better prices. Tliere were !6 ioads
to*'. IhH-ds irsued u|iou Ihc aa)c of
c-oun
Blaek
Na tO.
Ibeir
lands
will
contain
reservations
m wUmlted, tor at the preaent there buslaess man is his Uck of appre<-is welgheil at tbe city scales ycaierday.
ot U
as-foUaws;
Ijjts No, I. 2. 3. 4, .’..A 7. A A 18, U,'
FebT
■bniiry
•ra hsndreda of young ■•aoide who are tion of the heneflts that are to be de­ besMea h few leads at the other
12. tt 14. 15.
“SAVING AND «TCRPTINQ
1 wbleb
gages or . .
aniaf to the aoQthem part of the aute rived from mixing work with play in placer.
Black Ra IB.
but of this conveyance and always
I to be il
gage there l
a as education, wheb if Ihere pi;^>ortionale quanililcs. Too p-ant
liola Na 7. A
•rviug u
the date ut this notice tbe .
A. Jobbell
Black Natt-gan. all iiiinerisls. coal, oil a
waa a achool located here they would are content to confine their recreation ■Itlon as welghmastar this moming.
Tgiiow .................. .................................6e tboosand one huitdred (blrty.two and
Lata No. A 4. 9.18.
*
lying and being on, within c
be lupt at hone and the tuopey that to atieodlog a Iwll game where a fewThen- were S74 doten eggs and 73 No. I boraa hldos...............|lio and up
Black Na. 26.
der the said ianut Hereby conthey nainrally iirend would he left well i>ald men do all tbe ex'errislug for l•ouDdB of hotter aoM lo the grocera.
wiUi full and lree_ liberty
LotNaAt.
...______mortgage. beMdaa
hare Instead ot being taken away from them, the only exerelee of which the
Black ^ 2A
d powe
________ hereinafter mentioned; and
. -rhigau......................
the point where It naturally heiongi. siKTlator gels a |ait being of a vo<ol
also default baling been made in the
Blaek Nc. tt
fleers, repreaeniatiVM and as­
conditions of a certain mortgage made
The deralopmenl of the whole region nainre. Outdoor exc-icise is far su­
Lou No. 1.2. A 4. 5. 6. 7. A 9, 10, I
signs. aild its or their
by said Joseph Wllbeliu. Jr., and .Mary
«ooM be haBlened by such a ael>oe1. perior to that taken in a Kymnasium.
A tt 14. 16. 20. 22. 23. 29. 30. 2l.
agents find workmen, and all other
Inry B.
J. Wilhelm, his wife, to said Mary
far i( If neceatarr to develop the for ll'gtves the individual t touch of
^
BWbk Na 3A
persons by its or their perMteston.
____________lib dajLot No. to.
whether already given or bw^fBlada ot the i>eoi>le at well ft tbe nature that It valuable and pleniy of
1904. and recorded In
ter to be given, at any time.and
the efflee of Ihe register of deeds for
land la order to aeeure reaulit tbni good ozone which Is one of the prime
\’tLUU:B OF SUMMIT CITV.
from time to time, to enter upon
the County of Grand Traverse aforeDt. #ia the trained necessities of life- Now that ihc
wfll be I
Block Na 2.
said lands and Uke all naual necasld on the fooneebtb day of April,
I and woman who succeed these loer season is at liand and the ppivrLot No. 12.
eswarv or convenleui means for exmt. In Uber 45 of mortgages oo pa*«
Blaek Na B.
-day* and the only way that this naia- lunliies ao niimerou*'lor exercising In
mining. working. pIploE.
which mortgage there Is
Lot No. 17.be due at tbe date
_-.e of this
iBg «aa be eecnred ta by eetablli-hinc the open in this pan of the stale,
Ptotmed
ing. making ifierchanul
notice
« ti
tbe aum of five hundred fortya high grade InBtltuiion . which will every man and woman who are en\TLLJkGB OF WALTON.
Uklng away the' said mlneraL
and nineiy4wo-ona-hnndredtbs
In a moat escallant artirie on abaap praasnt for tbe rapid devalopmant of three) ai
b tba Varions branrbe* wbleb
It No. tt
,god In IndSor work eiiould eec’io it
roal. oil and gas. pursuant to the
dollars and an attorney fee *SI fifteen
lor."-" ■‘W MMrr U «.W.
ly 8-15-^^29-Jona 6
■aafiad tn everyday Ufa. As ItaU Is that they mix in a proper amount of r.lnr> Ii th. Onnw
provisions of section S of Act 288
dollars provided *for In said BWgage.
of
Ihe
l»ublle'Aa8
of
19u9."
... the locieal center of tbe fruit b«-U of
and DO suit or proceedings at law
ilrtoor exercise In ennneciion with si., .0.1,, *.
..
^
And wlU contain also the lurthsr
having been Instituted to recover the
the aute it^is reasonable to supi>oae their regular rluilet of life.
'
'at present rapidly, and 1 am eonOdeni monevB secured by said mortgagea oi (iroviidon reserving the right of in­
htat it U aUo the logical jilaoe
ellbar of them or any pan thereof; gress and egress over and across any
TariB rbangaa may-for a Une ra- that the campaign of
ento a aebool wfalcb will te*eb the
of
tbe said lands that border upon any
and whereas tbe aald mortgagee has
tard tbe dcrelopmeat of tbe Bheep ^l^g conducted raUUve
uovld
-ovtded IB
gnat prlncltHes and practical eonducj
beeiF obliged to pay tbe taxes on Jhe BireaiD or w-alercenrse, as |il
:o. 33S0 of
property hereteafter deecribed for the said section 8 of tbe Act .No.
of horticulture and agriculture which
.M «odl lulmilr,'. I»t ih. Irndfl...,.
““ ‘'K"«
1909 and acts
the
Public Acts
bureau ot animat industry reports years 1911 and 1912. amounting to the
tn now and always will be tbl- great
al reasons tor Its ezUtance will never practically no condemnation of sheep. sum of three hundred tbiny-two awT amendatory ihen-to: and the pur
M assets of this aecUoa ot tbe suie
chaser wUIRm- reciulred to sign an apsixtv-six
oue-bundredtbs
dollars,
'and
ehanga We need mutton for fiyd and and lamba from disease. Mutton U
agreement
IW business men'ot tbe riiy are ver<
paid by sbldjl’llcsilon
wool for clothing, and experience vTO tba moat beaUbful meat In tbe world,
CDrtbiulastlc over the project and iher.
•Ikagee v
icrtbed in'aald b) Uiu said u
b the COB
hfg already fuafis in eight that win
teach tis that To depend on foreign aa wMl as being palattbla and nutri­
Al’GrSTI S C. CARTON,
and
In
each
of
them,
wbleb
mortgages
tious. It Is conceded by our repre' tmm a epiehdtd aeurleu fur the
Commissioner.
meat and wool la a
added to the anwuaU above stated
aenutive men In the beat trade that makM a toul of
■Meat which will be necessary to
VIUJ4GE OF FIFE LAKE.
aliort-sigbled policy; Furtbeni
Block Na 1.
ibortage ot cattle moat be aup and slxtr-elgbt one-hundredlbe
kiUTy out the prpjeru U it strictly a
iredibe d^tora
d
I4XS No. 1. 2. 3. 4.5. 6.
datat
the
date
of
this
notice,
*Wla«u pr»ina>tk>u
Block No. A.
therefore, by rimie - of tbe power
:
tlan wUl be asked Is aay way for tbe
liOU No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
ot Bis contained in said mortsheep w-e keep tbe more feed our ton and lamb is the beat poaalble subta^wjtion Tbe Block will iwy dlvlBteek Na A
_____
eacb of them and
Igrts No. I, 3. A 4. 8. 6. 7. K.
Isud w-m provide for them. We have atlluie tor veal, and can quickly anp^
d«4a and will be a good investnteni
statute Id sorb case . made
'Black Na 4.
mc
presiang need tor more mutton and plant tbla entire veal output, provided and provided notice Is hereby given
for anyone who hat money to Invest
lx,U .Na 1. 2. 3. 4.
6,
more
Pri'** •t* good for both, there U reasonable aaaurance that that on 9'ridar. the eighth d
in a legitimate aalerprise which will
Bleek Na 5.
August. 1913. at tea o'clock 1
more to Traverwe Ciiy and the Plan For Planting the Explasivs Was and the only condlilon necessary at tbelr production will be profluble.
Ix-ts No. i. 2. 3. 4. 8. C.
forenoon 1 shall aell at public auetkm
Slack Na A
Otaad Traverse region than any other
I > Uie hlr.hest bidder al tbe north
Coneaivad By Breen and Endors­
front door ot the Court Honso ie tbe^ LaU No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.-4. 7. A
pfngoaltloo that could be dcveloiMMl. H
ed By the Mllllonaira
Black Na 7.
City of Traverse City. Oomily of
la aow op to the iwople who
ttU No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Defendant
i
Grand Traverse, and Bute of Michi­
ioaa to aoenre better conditions to g^
Black Na A
gan tthat being the place wtai
ent and bustle for the pecesaary fundv. -UdsioD. May 2I.-^obn Urean, Iawlats
No.
I.
A A 4. 5. A 7. A A 10. 11.
Circuit Court for Ibe sail
aald Ooonty of
(0 aacnre tbe locaUon of this dedira rence iiolitlclan and iiuderlakcr, who
grand Traverse to bold) t
Blaek
Na. 9.
dearribed in said mortgagea <
plant lor 1Traverse planted dynamite In IjkwrcDc^tjuring
Ue educational plMt
lats
No.
1.
2.
3. 4. 5. A *. 8, 9. 19. 11.
nracta tber^.ks may be neeeasary to
OMy. It can be ^ne and i
tbo textilv Htrike last year was chief
(lie anw^at due on said mort- 2. 13. 14. 15. 16.
4bM In order to AalnUInI tbe
tb cuvlawitness at today's aesalon of tl>e trial
8aya "Tim" In bla breexy ulk lb Juries to the Joints, partleularly flocks
5, A 7. 8. 9. lA U.
Mg rei>nUtton tbaf\we have for doing
of William Wood. Frederick Atteaux the Farm Journal
and fetlocks, and tho growth ot spUnla teimem and all legal coata, togatbs
ttOacs and doing ibeA right w hen' the
and BennU Collins, charged with
ibxid horses are scare and baconw and aidebonoB. Prevention ta better wlib-ltae Bttoreey fees of tbnty-flv
•fiponualiy off<
and fifteen doflara, ' respectlvrty. a
eplracy. Tbe first question asked him
ing more ho. Therefore, look put for
brought.the defense altomcya to tbelr the colls, and keep them growing.
and each of
feet ilreen vrat asked n-garding bis
There is good money in every wellD putting
acqualutanco
with
Krnesl
Human.
i^.Aeeorfiliig to gownraeni staiUtlcs,
bred. wrell-grawn colL
horaaa to work too early la not
|be City of Traverse Cf^. County of
Ihe
wealtliy
mill
oontrador
who
killed
aiaty-elgbt per cent of the ..rellroad
------ k Na. 1A
Grand Traverse and State
There has never baaa a-Uitie wbaa easily had.
sri»dm of tbe eountry are raus.-d by himself.Immediately after being sul>Lou Na l.A.A A 5. A A A 10. n.
gan. vix: l.,ut six (6), of Ha___ _ . .
careful breeding and aelecUon waa
When breaking-ln commencea, many A Co.'B fourth subdlviskm of Uie vllfiaCafitlve equipment on ti>f lines. Tbi- poened to taallfy bcBora the grand
Black Na 19.
owners of horsea allow tbe young
ailMtloii cf Ibe managen. of the roads Jury.
\oU No. 1. 2, 8, 4. A A 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Bundarda are t
jborse to be put on low diet, ao aa
Itrcen told bluntly bow ho conceived
toyaaka a abowlng on tbe watered
Dated at Traverao Cfty.
alpek U the cause of this condlilon the iilut U> plant tba dynamite and ery year; be sura yoq breed ta meet keep down bis high iplrita. and asanre May fiReenlh. 1918, ,
(that he wfll not.be able to get tbe
wWeb forlalu bundro’s ot llres ever,- alleged that b# was tlnanclcd In
■1AEV B. UNDERWOOD.
Keep Ihc colfi feet level by i»ap-|upper hand of the breaker.
Is
Mortgagea
rggr. TUi is atur all a l•0Qr polli-y lying il out by Atteaux. Urcen
.1
I tbe wrong course. Breaklng-ln Is a LTiDERWOOD A UMLOR. ,
nr the roads to fbOow. because the iained the conversatioas with Alteaur ‘8Utohieys for Mortgagea
Don't allow tbe tees to -^w too severe ordewl to a young borsa that
di»Mf that U done tbe road and regarding hit plans, and alleged ibat
Mas Addrew: Tranree City,
long.
Igyng
toes
will
causa
rlngbonaL
baa
net
been
acenMasned
to
control.
W^i has to be paid out in dances to il^'aa-welcomed Jiy tbe mlUkmalre dodlckigan.
The Joints are soft and may easHyjud the boraa wtlU cartalnly not take may 18 22 29 June S It 19 »6 July 3
tkaae injured and the relaitvce of fendant, and ebargad directly that
■feeae who are killed more than oB- when ue told Aueanx that be could­ bf defortnad and blamlahad by being kindly to work if bla spirit la broken 10 17 24 81I aug 7
^by etarvaUon. Tba average young
aau-aay aaring that u made by this n't get dynamite, tbe latter enlisted
I the abonidara of tbe work boraa la qiitte eoaily indacad ta aabThis
n. P. Gwolibe Ensute-eombuies
talia and dangrrons kind of econofiiy. the aervlces of Ernest Human, a con­
^ callruadi are far U-blud other tractor, who tater klllad Tilmseir. taama with aali and water evary 4aj> mll lo the wtohaa of man if.tboae
all the good points of the beat eonstruetiotu
wtabea are expreaaed te a way that
hlMches tt Industiy In Ibeir bualnws Breen swore that Human procured tbaa reb tbao dry.
For
rntmoinent
work of all kinda, toch U
Tbta wm "tpaiben tbe ■beoMert and tba borne undantnoda. It la attar be
■Mbdds. and ibk canse u largely to.
I. He related, bow.
operating eentrifn^l pomps, uw rin clecbaa been knocked and buUlad that
blaM for the poor abowlng that Is when Atteaux met him to pay the firat prevent galls.
Keep
Uia
coUara
clean
and
dry.
be
betximes
obaUnate.
tria
renrratorA
spray
pnmpA etc., it ia mii^ hr aome of the rosda A rail
It of tbe BKWay Atteaux did
Never attempt to .week a boraa In
tMd la a com mm carrier and as such n't hand it over directly tmt dropped
ejcollcd. Uit end bum gOTeroor really reg­
la-«apactafi tfi.kaep Its Attfpment In It. 8500. in bills, on Ibe stdewatk after an lllfiltting coUar. In one day,
ulates the load. It ootelanea them all on
apPH*
ili^ ta pra#driy carry ca the burl first telling pram to pick up anything doing, aa bla aaatalaan ny
regulation. RetTy cylinder proridea for
ed forever.
tefib that coma H the dtnctlon of he saw fall
Wash your baree'a feat epvery day.
Drop-forged crank abaft.
iko^aa. Wbm a sallroad taiU to do
Do not use grease v blacking on
By tba ncn^ar' matbod I «nn raiWi «r Is aot astir Baglecttag lu epAll voriting parta aceaiBtdy maduned to a<
ofity
parelteaadaMa.
TMira:'
abatfutaiy
the hoofs to doaa tfca poraa and pre Bova tboea nebteg
limtUUs to be aaafal
they
aboMd
be
at
mMara
thoQMndth
of
tn
foeb
«nd ^dvdy interwUbout pnlb.' and without tba
vent tbe antranea of melatura.
daalgn, built of mast 4«nbte
drags to prodoea onaonaclom
ehangeaUA •Shipped eomplrte ready 3o mn^
The age at wh^ boraaa otbar than
I* mlnr of tba pithUc. Tba nilTtf XaAfttg bbA CUMm.
Raojdaof
Eveiy
en^oa.fBlly
gnaranttmd.
race
boraee
may
boBmenea
real
w
• ad the cautiT have bad saci
to aot teas than two yMra cM. Tba
how thU
A. W. fUCKERO
principal objections laworklsg horaea ttea.
Travessa City. Mtcb.
tao young are tba pMbablUty of
Bay at
Satk |*h
HoWa
■trains (a the Mnews nod mnactea. In-

OmiTtmeruHtraU

WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR

-FUKEIGN AND IqCAL MABKITS

^VO O L

AND RECORD CO.

Clt. Phone 48t. ■ Bell ISO.
tBEIMANN a CO..
TSZFraatSt,
Traverse Oily. Ulek.

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AB.«fMtaBlty

ST*...........

Local Markets

A Real Need

Sr.......;;..... "°u

Spraying

WITNESS TOLD
WHOLE STORY

piniAii SECURED EXPLOSIVES

Season

Spraying pays. Spray
your fruit trees this year
and get your pay io an
abundant crop of perfect
fruit
l^t us figure with you
on your spraying ne^s.
Dow^a U

r«r.r 'r

$7.S0pRrbbl
$1,» lebate for return

one-half barrtt (25 gallons)
>Y5»i^te for return

Iftr quantities
doM&^ quarts'
ArseDate Of Lea4
‘In any quantity. Price
aticording to quantity.
iUae Vitriol
By the pound or by
the barrel. Let ns fill
your spraying^B#!^

Mw Em^Mi

Wait’s
.Dn« stare
TraverM Ol^,

PRICE H^lJtUe.Wondcv
r7 6

[TIsEIlISTJg

CASTORIA

ItalWYHlmJUngnBMvU

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Cooled

Wi, Jaeiwott! Mmiact

CRIISlIjR

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OEAltD TKAVZB8E HERALD AIID X^VEBSE RAY.^&LE, THURSDAY, MAY S2, 1913 S£

,• r^GE TITRE^ ■

a.
w.
The Original HomefurniSher of Norihem Michigan
May Sale ol
Outfits

1

May Sale of
Odd Pieces

ri

Oi house - inrnishings.
Boy now betore the best
ot the assortment has been
setected.

Onr store is crowded
with hundreds ot beantitDl hig tumitnre vatnes.

GEX MARRIED ISIOW
Don’t delay your wedding until you can save money enough to furnish your home. We will furnish your
home throughout, from your front door to kitchen. Pay us part now and a little each week or month until you are
square. You might better be happy in the enfoyment of your furniture than to have your money laying idle in
the bapk until you have saved enough to pay for your outfit.
Come in and look over our fine display today. You will find just the the things your dreams have been made
up of since you became engaged.'.

We will send your setecUons at once. No delay. No red tape. Just a square business deal.^
Write for our big, free catalogue oi Rugs, Carpels,
Linoleum Lace Curtains and Draperies.

Plii
OisPies
We have just received a big shipment of Dishes,
Chamber Sets and Earthem Ware.
A b^utiful, blue and gold, 100 piece
Dinner set, every piece perfect .
piece set, beautifully decorated in
green with gold stripes .............
46 piece set, gold stripe or flowered
pattern....................................

$8.75
$4.65
Sllvepwapc

9x12 Velvet
Rugs
$12.50 to
$58.00

You Profit by Our Experience

Art squares of ell descriptions and sizes from a beautiful bed room pattern
at $2.75, up.

Wool F'lbre Rugs
Some neat, plain center patterns, just the thing for the dining room, prices
ranging irom $5.59, up.

L^fnoleum

Nbthing makes n better weddingiiresent than a
beautiful piece of Cut Glass. Our assortment is good
—our prices, from 10 to 20 per cent less than else­
where. •
your wifbs^^.

'A

9x12 Brussels
Rugs
$9.75 to
> $35.00

The real rug store of Northern Michigan.' The first and most important
consideration in selecting rugs or carpets is quality and then comes the question
of price.
Twenty years of rug and carpet buying has taught us to know quality and
the great number of rugs we sell enable us to get the loweV possible prices.

Buy your Silverware at Slater's and save from
10 to 20 per cent

Cut Glass

vTT/'A r\

Guaranteed all through cork linoleum,'55c per yard.
Inlaid Linoleum, guaranteed quality, per yard $L15 aod$L25.
Rug filling. 15c, 20r, 25c and up to 60c per yard.
*• The best Renge
brains and experience
have ever produced,**

Unexpected
—Guests—

“QDIGK MEAL”
STEEL RANGES

ARE READiLY TAKEN
CARE OF—/r You Own a

DAVENPORT

Everything i Scii is
Guaranteed

One simple, «ssy operation
ehsnees it from s Him^ine Par.
lor Davenport to a Ml uMd Maitan aad ealtaasalr eanfortaUa
UJ on which the
guest or mem^ ^jrour tar^y
Unifold
________________________
is a wond^ful bed The
springs are the ymrs best, built
on an sH ste-.'l .frstne, sad will

A two-fold pleaaora
yours wBen
own a
Belding-Hall One-Pisce
Sesmleas Porcelsio Unsd
Eefrigerstor.
Yoer.k* biUi eeeqr naatb
wiO be hws tbao wav. baeaesa

SMJSifSSS.'t.V'S
toCdarSSbean Isenr-haal

chat creep ta. o>ld mat get out.
Aad rx CSS) alw^ hasp-

It b the Only One
Moboa Bed M^ie
h >^^1. f«

sDewp.white^ Sea pdwtaiB.

<

THEY AKE BETTUt BECAUSE:
They are just heavy enoogh to be
good, durable aod lastwg.
The stmgtbened parts are tboss
Tho wails are Asbestoe lined.
They are made of steel, eohseqnet
they are strong sod caiwot «racL
The only ^ge made wbrn the
Back Flue. Back Wall and AU In^
riot-eai-e Poreeisjn Knamel^^T*^^
, Absolutely Bnst-Proof.

ROCKAWAY
ESSis daw oet

ta esaUft with tbs

■ CadaWaasaMMa
■saMM

Odd Curtains
Curtains that we have one or two of a kiod, sold
regularly per pair for $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $8 00
—to close out. each 59c, 75c, 51.00. $1.50 and $2.00.

Couch Covers
Here are, some exceptionally special prices that
surely ought4o interest you.
^.00 Couch Covers, beautiful oriental patterns 15.95.
$4.00 Couch Covers, striped and block patterns $2.95.
$1.50 Couch Covers, beautiful striped patterns 95c.

Teach Baby
to walk with­
out makiirg
it bow-leg­
ged.

Kitchen Utensils

A

Sewing Machines
T^ Standard Sewing MacMne is giving
better'^Usfaction than puy other machine on
the m^ket apd this machine has all the. de­
vices t^armake sewing easy. Every part is so
carefully ma^ and so perfectly adjusted that
it ninffVfth less effort than other machines.
Sews fulfy one-third faster than the average
machine.
We back the Standard with the strongest
kind of a guarantee for it is a safe machine to
warrant
We sell them for less than you would
have to pay for inferior machines elsewhere.
We are showing a good five-drawer fami­
ly Sewing Machine complete with tickle
plated attachments

We are showing«ome exceptionally good values in
Lace Curtains ranging in price up from 50Cs

SAFETY
COASTER

We cany the most complete line in
Traverse City of Aluminum Ware, Granite
Ware, Earthern Ware, Nickle Ware and Tin
Ware, also a complete line of Washing Ma­
chines, Ironing Boards, Clothes'Racb, Golhes
Baskets, Clothes Lines—in fact,' everything
for the home.

This pore
almniniimsaiKe
paa, spedal

12c
120 Elast F'ront
Street

J

asaam TcraiBrHXMiJ7 AHB.TiATBn w wlx. thussdat. mat 22, ita

mirGK%'

NEWS OF eiUMD TMIEIISt REGIIM
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
■ir

Kingsley Department

drlcx. dliirlet aopennmeect.___
day sdUKd at ll:4:> a. m. ,Epwortb
loaiEue at C:S0 p. m.

Coiiteeled by Mw Jessie Bswdeit.

jmMi (Jnu

«ba pwpl* of KH«tk7 kbd tbt isrreaiidlBr
V lU iBUmtod in thii Dcpaitaoit.
W* than be dad U» bar* indiTMtaU. dmrebat.
thrOntM, fntlenal aocietiet ^ an ettier orband in itesi* of Sewt, p«(aeula,
mauoenettt of meetisfs, noeieaa of 0Btart»lB.-.
MWlr. bnsiDon changet, pnbUe iaipronaeata
hatef done or oonUnplated, nlat of real ettate
bi tows or cotstry. and any oU« iUm of gestt«l interoft. Send aU item to Mia Xdna WaU,
. idle baa cbargo of the Xiepartmest.^ editor
Herald.

The Hillside Grove acbool cloeed
Friday with a picolc supper wMpb tbe
children-jBiiJoyed as well as a num
ber of, the parents.
Mr.-end Mra I»uu ftHckec rlBUvJ
•( Alfred HerkJier's Sunday;

lira. Ri T. llcL»e' U impravlaK
Tery •lowly.
J. neveUnd of
Indl«nii. U
«MUdk hi* d#u*btpr. Mii. Ony Weeki
Del] Rerrlll, of Dotrertt. U’vtaUlM
vltb hU pueeita. Bd Merrlt s.
Mr. uul Mr». Week and Mr. Cleve­
land were Titvtn* City vleUors SatunUy.
,Joha WyckoK, wbo liM bM« aick
tw tbe put week, ira't Impiovlu
rery rapidly. .
Nclitfi WyckoS waa a buaiocks call­
er in Traverae Clfy Saiopday.
Frank fiarient retamed to hU atore
at PeHaton Sunday.
9. Ro*era bu moved bla houeehold
•Doda to bU new borne.
Mlaa Otidya Stom Is at borne
•teb with the meulea.
Miss Flora Cnwford and Mre. Cbaa.
Wood were" Trarerte Hty tallers

Mr. McNulty hu purdrased
horse.
Frnnk Kubeth is huUdlng s 1
bniM,*
Master Hush Gibson of ludlnstoo
la apendlna bta vacatloa i t bla uncle's
C. E. MaUory'a
Mlaa Elsie Conklin' Is vUiUos her
in Traterse tlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Francea Oees d
at Jobn Cox's Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Freeman sad haby.-of
Traverse Ctty. returned home Suixday
after maklns an extended rlsli with
'her parents. Hr. and Mrs. M. Cleoa
Mr. and Mrs. Harry TVlietan attend
ed tbe wedding at Mr. Algu*n tut
Tuesday.
May :
^

Ralph Caae Is In Athens •
the funeral of hla nelee, Mlaa Alma
Saydec.
Joe Homericb. wbo hu been em­
ployed at the Uorrla store Ibe past
three mootha weot to Fife Lake Uo
last of Ibe week (o nil a similar poaliloo for Louis Morrla.
Graduation ezer ises of tb^ riaaa of
1103 of St. Mary's stdiool at Hanwb
will be held Monday and Tueeday.
May 19 and SO.
M. E. Kane of ML Pleuant waa the
yueal of D. U Bnalsn tke first of tbe
week.

Jobn Pasd. wbo-ls workiM in FUni.
wu tbe aueat of hla brother-ln-lawr' /tharies 'Morse Is recovering from
Adam Seecmiller. tbe latter part of u Btiack of appendicitis.
Mother's Day was observed in both
Ibc. week.
John HUIer bu resWoied bis pool- Inland and Dendoo Sunday srhcuiU.
A. Allen hu purchased the store of
Hon. at tbe Brown barber shop ud
went tQ Big Rapids on MMday. where jE H. Cook and will
he hu secured a pUre In a good
l->i>ut lie Alljm is surveying ghc
shop. Mrs. Miller will go there U>
join her husband tbe Utter part of roads for the SUte Repaid roads tu
> made thii yewr.
the wbek.
Chaa. Wilson deliverod l.SOD bub els
Mrs. John Bowden of Summit <lty
of potatoea the past we^ They
Is Ul with typhoid fover.
were shipped to Chicago.
Rom and JeaaU Bowden
Mra. Roy Uelding and cblUren ot
borne assisting U (be care of (heir
Traverts City vURed frienda bora
nrotber.

Smion

and Valiuble
Preminnis Free—Out tioke(> are well worth eaeini.
.Said for Premium List.
X , /

^rder hy Parcel Poet
Mail Orders given prompt
^nd personal attention.
TRAVERSE CITY.

More New Coats wnd Dresses Just ReceivedAll Especially Priced in The Annual May Sak
—They >vere secured from ft'Dumber of tbe best garment houses in Cleveland,
Chicago and Detroit. The very latest Spring and Summer Styles SHARPLY UNDER
PRICED! We're always on the watch, tiyiog to be “Earliest with tbe Latest".

TnJy Mxdtrfal Dress valaei are offered at these prices
Grampe I, DRESSES at $7.50, worth $10.00
Graape 2, DRESSES at $9.50, wtrth $1200
Groape 3, DRESSES at $12 50, worth $15.00
—A big range of clever new styles in SILK FOULARDS—BEAUTIFUL FiT SWATTESS FREE
CHALUES—NEW CHANGEABLES—SILK MESSAUNES—PRETTY PONGEES—
TO U''/cS
—You can come to our garment department every day for the nekt week almost
—Wallop the flies
and see r«ew things featured in our Annual Hay Sale. In the three groups of dresses
mention^ above are included the very latest summer styles iu fashionable dresses for now and there won’t
be so many later in
street and dress wear.
'
p
the Suipmer. Get
.TL
.X
J
* . .
r
1 -KAUTIFVL HE9 fARTf the cfaildmn inter­
Tbe most advanced coat styles from
MtS tS 4r$l9, 12.50, SiS ested in the war
three well known mt^ers, in four groups;
AND SIS. WORTH SIS W the common house
Coats Wofniu $8 50 and |9, in
$25 ORDINARY Y; DAntTY fly. the dea-dly
OOfFONS,
EM8•«^l0a^D enemy of grown-ups
and diitdren alike.
NETS. ETC
Coats Worth $10 and $1^ ln

Groape 1, at 6.00
Grotipe 2, at 7.SO
Coats Worth Reculably$13.50 in

-

Groape 3, at $9.00

New Wash Dresses$1.50, 1.95, 2.50, 3.50, $5, $6

UlM Cora W'atl U asaUUnc. , ber
aunt. Mra. Cbartoa Snyder
Worth $15 and $16.50, m
'Fred Ntsoo and wife of Grand Rap- A splendid showing of entirely hew. styles un­
Ida callod ori relatives In town Frlpacked late Saturday atternoon. Among Hie ma­
day.
terials are pure Linens. Ratines, fine Zephyr Ging­
Tracy GIRU of Traverse City called
hams, Dimities, etc. Dainty new trimming id^
. 00 frienda beire Tuesday.
—^When we say here is tbe season's
Erwin
and
&Hnnle
Sargeet
Mr. and iff. Irwin Rawlins were
are btought out in dozens of clever ways.
Mrs. Will Carpenter apd
beet
opportunity
in
coats,
we
make
the
Traverse
CHy
vtaiiors
Saturday.
Trarerae City eallers Wedneedsy.
Dexter
of
BensonU
vUited
statement advisedly.
Every wanted
Gideon Brewer spent the meek end
LeoD Shlbon of Traverse City was
Hate Drcoeiat (9c, $8c. $125, $f,Sla>i $1.75
with Cy ril Armliage at Traveru Clly.
Sunday.
febric
in
the
very
newest
models
is
in­
the asest of Cari Case Wednesday.
E. H. Cook. Albert Anderson and
l>ea-ey Stom
a Travome City
—All fresh aad new; made up in Ginghams, Per­
cluded. An eepeciailv attractive selec­
Mr. and Mrs. Cbu. Wood of SumWalter Harris were Traverse
cwller
Saturday.
cales. Rippelettes, etc, in high and low necks, long
mk‘ City were guesu at tbe .Mutb
tion in the Hisses’ and Junidr sizes, as
visitors Snnday.
boiuc over Sunday.
and shortsleeves; a big selection of different pat­
well as the Ladies’ in regular and extra
A surprise party was given
terns on light, m^um and dark grounds.
■*
ackwell. tbe teacber nl dUtrIct
sizes.
.. Thursday night. Tbe surpriao
uompleie and all enjoyed tbe cvtining.
Miss Ruth Baldwin of Traveru Clty
Ohio. Tburada.r aad UId besld« ber
apent Sunday at borne.
Conducted by MIm Mae Dewey;
May 19.
husband wbo pracaded bar alstaan
nerves, circulation, lataeness. aCc.
yx'nrs before.
Prof. Hubbard. Steinberg Blk. Cttt.
JWO.
may iSSmo*
W« wut to make this DeptrrawBt of tbe
Mra. Dave Manlsald dopa not im­
Xolujmctkin
grastest possible value to aU eonceraed aad to
prove varjf. ntui*.
Lee ManlgoWa
MORTGAGE BAL'C.
tfaii «Qd reqaeit that all items of pereonal and
DefauR haring been made In tha
Mr./Uar lost a valuable cow In-Ibe wife la narteg fur bar and belplag out
eeaeral intereet be sent to Miaa Dewej to be
condltlens of a certnln mortgage
with tba house *ork.
past e^k.
and executed by Herman W. SmRb
incorporated tn tbe Department. We eapeciaUf
Miss Wrigtl^ clewed a \cr>' snreessMr. lynrlands. who hu been living
and wife. Effle M- Smith, of Traveras
aek that chnrchee, fraternal societies and the
rity. Mich., to John M. I.«rklns
the Osborn house, hu moved over fnl term of sHmoI bere last Friday
Don't ncsiect to thin the eariy l>eeU lion new. They should be »P™>«! same
Qraii|:« fontisb item* of interest in their retpeoplace, dated October i:th. 1^.
the Frank Berry bouse, and Mr. »'llb a speiuac SC^I In tbe evening, ao that (he pisma are aboDi five Inches regularly from now on with the Bor
tive orghoisatioBS. Hews of social events and
• In the office of the RMWillis Is going to move Into the Os- and Ice cruam and cake were aervad In the drJIL This may seem like a deaux-arwnlcsl mUttire. to keep off
di for Grand Travem
entertalnmentA improvements being made or convasir.
but
it
pays
at
harvest
time,
blight
and
to
kill
the
bogs.
Timely
at
tbe
acbool
bouaa.Uter.
AU
are
bom house.
The plamr removed In thinning oun and ihorouKh'spraying with I^eaox county, \
templatod, and bnsiiien changes and transfers in
- Ttierc were several of the girls who wishing MIm Wright to tench tbe next be set out elsewbere for a aucceoakm •will prevent blight; bwt it wlU not
real estate is town and connttj are especiaU)f
I of Ki-fariol here and (bat Is <|aKe crop If
odk the eighth grade cxamlnatiu
you
like,
or
used-for
"greena"
i>irc
ii
after
It
hu
started.
II
aceepUbk. Hie above applies net only to tbe
i. with the note eecured Uierefey
a tribute to paS' a ieaebar here.
■bes sbould be tbtnnpd to three
Tomatoes In cold-Tramsa, cakes. 11Empire.
ID January Ifth. 1*13. duly «avilla^ of Fife Lake, but to tbe sniroundtag
Mr. Willis has purrbaaed a
i by Era M. UrWns. wife of
Bert Hopkins Is at home again and Incheo to secure good marketable am beons'and melons tn hotbeda
ooostiy.—Editor Herald.
roots.
I should go to the field u soon u
• rased. a%d
driving team this
week.
la working oia tbe farm for Mrs.
Mcance dsngee of frost Is put. TNliere oarlt_________ .^o will pi
hVed Boeman and Ralph Atkli
Gibbs.
. .
e vines feu la tbe prime tona
l.arkln8. deceased, aad
rife l.akc>. .May 20—School closed
went to flrand Rapids this tut week.
e running fresB. Hence It U not ter. pays to take chances on the li
Mar
20.
the
owner
thereof py
here FVIday . The same teacliria have
ecMsry to begin spraying with viikc.and nic^.-n rianu can he pr^
Fred Bee man and hToyd Huff went
iw. and (be same betai
boen GSgagod b> tbe board tor «czt be hu a imiiloo u maitager of a
.rteaux till the runnera start.
| ed from an ordinary frost by cevering- 1wr,property absolutely, on said
fishing at Pearl Uke last Sunday.
hotel.
year.
Ono grower asks why Bordeaux ar-.lhem with strawberry Uaes, tomato-j to i>aUlck Burden of Traverse City.
CtdarCHy.
iia Plltx returned to 1
Mr. Warren and Mr. Wlllla wore oa\
MUs Edna Brooks dosed her sc hool
nirul mixture will not kill melon bukrt* or newspapera.
Mich, and the sMignment thereof rekson Friday..at(er a three riding Sunday.
ycar at Cedar Ci««k Tuesday and re­
.0 distinct flasses
There are two
rlassest Tur» out only th» Itesl. You
irded In_ the Reidster's office a/oreweeks' visit with her iwranta, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs! Elswortb Blllman of of liisecu which p y upon planu. vta .
turned to Dwosso Wednesday.
Mlu Marie Wtggens and Frank IftTII twice u much tor It. Tbe mar- said f I0;.'rfi o'clock a. ro.. February
Kalava are vialllng fuf a fesr days
Miue Evelys Bethrieine closed ber Mra. G. C. Hagci.
t U full of the Inferior gradee of
II, in Uber 6( of Mortga*ns
>n
were
seen
going
tbrougfa
Osborn.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Abner Bat
s and they ran aR be
ba bought on me 604. ui>on which mortgage
•ehool at Baxiif layi week. ^
geiablea
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cbss.
BlUmao.
Miss Marie Wiggins It going to Mr.
MIh Emma Hodges clorc<l
the stores, therefore, can the besL there It cbUoied to be due and rematbSalurday evening In the Odd Fellows
Mark !>eering's to work.
acbool term oeav Urawn on Wednes­
If you do not want a long row of sng unpaid at the date hereof fbe
buiness a cou|de of days this
le. plant vege- sum of Seven llundrod Ten and 71-MO
Gen Axiell look dtooer with Kbb ball a nilsrellaneoua shower was teod- no effort ....
day.
- - — — —. — —................................
MUt Edith Bridgeinan dosed her wfd»k.'
ered MIm Ethel Clark in honor ot her ed (or tbe former. For tbe laUer (be tables maturing about the same time, Dollars, and no proceedings ellher,al
Payot Sunday.
Mra. 1. F. Jndkiua V-eut to Grand
aiAool laat weak near MaySebt.
Floyd Huff aj»d family were calling approsrhing marriage to Lawrenre remedy must kill by conUCL It Is Yuu can grow Salsify and parsnips Uw or in equity baring been In^
pids Friday- for .a week's v
Bert Barmorc bu been very Ul. the Rapid
this tan. and fbe-habits ef many of or early beeu and onions la the HUne luted to rerover the debt aecuM
Slialds. a popular yonng drag clerk of the suckers, that make It ho difficult row-.
on Robert Uarey'a Sunday.
relatPIves.
PMI week.
thereby, or any pan thereoL-ooUc
...a. Carl Campbell is spending n
this pUce. Mias CUrk receiving many to fight them successfully.' Kerosene, piam early bopta In rows 14 Inches therefore hereby glvea that by v!
Muter Gordon Bennett bu rvcovt«k with ber la-ople at Boutb Boarderad frem the dlphibeiia.
pieces of ..Hnan. china, granite, etc. The MBulslon and tobacco tea are well' apari. onlona 12 inebee apart radiab- or the pow er of tale ooniained te
and In mmpUaace
compliance wlU
wlth^to
Bert Bancroft of. Cadillac wu In
MaUt
Ucl'm in rows 12 to 14 Inches apart and
bvenlng
was
spent
tn
conteau
nppropVideo Rader bw bought the BUiglowvi Friday.
______
such
sueb case made and 1*0r
riated for the
Chaoncey leBar teinmod Tucaday bam farm of Dent Bine.
r matter relaUng to gardening.! sentter coal ashes around
around tbe eni- vWed. there will be sold at public ajfe- .
Mrs. Herald and son. Tlin. are Tlalt- and rake were served. There were |
Mlu Etta Barrel ami Barney Nick­
from Traverae City.
fully .and tersely trea^ In the rant auu gooseberry bustaea.
tion or veblue to the highest bldibr.
erson of Kingsley were guests of the ing ber deughteFs here.
______
Biggie Garden Book. Cel a copy | Try the'plan of putting a tami
on Wednesday, the 27lh day of JiAe.
20 ladles preooat
The Miaaee Orpha '
foimcr'i. aUter. Mis. Lea Glbba,
1913. at 10 o'clock a. m. of that dir.
Mra. Weaton Worden la on U« Mck
eundry.
at the -north front door ot the Court
list at this arrlUng.
Eugene Quarkenburh wu at
Hiss Clsrk left Monday morning
field this . Fortune pouto nnd R te n good one. House. In tbe CUy of Traverse Oty.
The Melvhr Kmbioldery club I
Tbe Helping Hand wUl owet with*
ton Monday doing apme |ia|>erhanglt)g.
said Coon House being tb* place tor
Wednesday with Mrs. Ben 8iirahaii.
Elswonb Snyder hu'lairchaaed a Mra. A. B. Pray Tbumday. May M.
holding the Circuit Court for mdd
Mrs. W. K Richards and dauglHEC,
yoo <
froin^ ^ live new Ford car.
ooanty. the premtses deneribed In saU
1913.
' cutmronna thla spring.
tbe wedding.
Hodges * Green loal a valuable
the garden produee be bait tbe
mortgage, or eo i^ch thereof as may
Mrs. E. T. Pnx rUtoa ot
Frank Sbonak ot tbe bank ot Prorohone Mat Tuesday. Jut recenUy pur
be Decenary to aalbry the amoant
Fray's
Friday.
chaaed.
mont has been tn the bank bere lor
then due. InclodUig tbe priDripaL In­
Mrs.
P.
H.
Bemslelne
hu
been
onGay Worden la tIsKIbc rali^lves two daya. while Mr. Power and Bliner gronnd <dn L worked.
terest and costs of such foreetosare
biAinfas
stock
aa
much
atteoilon
to
his
si
Glvea
tr-rtalnlng
ber
aiater.
Mrs.'
BioomenMeadames <X Sitilit and J. FUer
and sab. n»d an ntt>ri»ey fee of Tw*0'
Get pouto
here and at WiUlambnrs.
Btllmnn have boeircoinpleting the sale
sioek
as
be
d
ibal.
and
daughter,
of
Weet
Branch.
ty DoUara. as proridnd for te esM
w^re In. Csdillic* and Jennini
as posslbic. so. also. peas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd GluMr
it
U'
tbe
and
-.........
-1
at
tlmra
I'.
H.
Bernaielne
and
son
Gerald.
A
, Tbere'a very little trouble about
rnortgiMm. Tbe pidubos. to be adld
lari ol the seek.
C. Hoilges. Angu Cempbcll and Ralph to ^Taverae City
deneribed In .«nM. mortgage nd
Tbs present “Private Bank of C«dar“j plowing rhubarb from need. Jrr H- ____ manager that applies the rented:■dy
serious loss of that nvcel of Ubdliylngiln the CHy
Ciego went to Manlatee Sunday on Sunda:
Ulng convertod Into n aUio hank. Tbe
The first planUng of on-*------ -‘— before there ts any
1 In the New of Traverse Oly. Gesad Traverae
chi' excui-atoii.
movinn onlii their farm near iriliert
Mrs. Undsey U able to be out doors bale ot etock wna no rapid that Mr.
to be Urge enough
ZOS- county. .........
Dr. J. r. linkham ol Bdding was a
Mlchlgap, aM.Amcrfb^ hs^
Mr. and Mrs. Chu. BtsAord were
__ ____ 0«R for stock and |>oul- lows, to-wit: AU
i'oirer and Mr. BlUman only had to
guest of Dr. D. B. HllU last Sunday. again.
at Kalkaska over Biinday.
___ A package goes a long wa> be­ (hi and tbe weet
Hisa Ruth Botton and MImss do one day's driving. Tbe local de-.
Miss Claudia Peteraon wu home
l>^n May and daughter. Margaret.of
Tke hlMBnl mats is the ona'<____
muse_ h b aU _______
iMdlcdne. _
net a food. It number ntee^<»>^
_______M» of
CadllUr. Tlriied Mrs. Ann Canipliell over Sunday from Traverse Clly.
Gladys and Bunnle Pray wrote on the mnnd for the ttodc bolag
ng ee strong nsrerchaagsn Th^o«radvieeo^y«
woritlnc anlBalB
wwi».t. fn
ft, good
pf
spiriu ............................................
Mra- P. II. Beruteine wu a guest tth grade eumlaatlon at WllUamsPerry Haanah'i
<2nd) nddltta*
that some of tke aubo ertbers could
poultry Ifree from to the rlHaga. now cBr. of Traverae
at the home of ber sister, Mra. P
.-> yield of City. Michigan. nrooBding lo the re­
dls«naea nnd \nawooew the
only be fnrnlsbed about «»• *>•»»
Medalia. In Uascelona. on Sunday. burg laat Thunday and Friday.
Walloa.
Sold ^7
by all drug- corded plat thereat- '
...................

l»er
FteMIng Watacm Is qoUe IB
I».' the occu■Ioq 'being
l>er mothUyan Breekway w-u home over 8ujy> May
nmouot they wIMied. Mr.
r. Bfllman
Bfllman in***“' '***’*®* * «*- 8»W
gbis.
ninetieth writing.
ef. Mra. Faille Frank's nli
day from Otamt Raulda.
forms us thar«bii capltM sUKk of »•,and
’**PATOCK BDRIWN,
Wilbur Qaackaobnab la borne oo a
^IjEatgLtP hottb
ckU- Mrs. Chaa. Hatnmaod M OB the gain. 000 will be divided among 39. stockAaaignen,
vauUoa. He u an etnidoye of the acUve.
dren iirceent.
DNOBBWOOD R UHLOR.
Home CbplOit Steal Range Co.
borne laM
Clyde
~ • Newell
AUornars for AaMgnee.
WakeTEvelrn and

he^hM
_*y fro_. Tolsdo.
--------- G.. where
-------- —

Baslnew addroea. Traverao Off,
stclne vlgltad tbeir
Mrs: NoUb Pratt assbUaL Cltx.
iploy
Mich.
the last »f ibe week.
I. Caatlaa
april 3,-U. 17, 2t. ■max 1. S. iS. IE
Mra.
Cutlna Deww and fcon Harold eomiiany the paift^year. He win woflf
Mrs. Olhbs wsat to Travana Ctty
m.
the farm this summer.
DCh 3(ktf
wore In Kalkaaka Wednesday.
June 6. I3f19, 31
Sunday to aUond the funeral of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. 6. W. Porter left last
BohawlU and famil
family aer n»rMr. and ,vfn. Matt Peterson of
Chaa.
CluIS BohautlU
week
tor
Ann
Arbor
and
other
pcdsta^
Payne,
raiurnlng
borne
Monday.
las Iback <
tbcit farm In Sprlng- West HerBshlre. Vermont, arrived
ine
HaroM Olbka baa moved bla fam­
N. 9. De«oBer of dmwinad. CaL. b
here Friday to vialt bU brother. P. T.
•aid.
Frallckv wore' Peterson and wifa. It has
»»«• ily Into tbe roans over the store and expected borne this ovaetng, called by
Mr. and, Mr*.
tsdmfi tn Hot
gaeru of jhclr daughter. Mrs. If. Par- tr years slnw they have h«w here. have go^ nicely settled In the routine tbe mnaee of bb OmUsk.. .
.CONNINB & O&NNINE
1
They lelt- Wednesday lor DuhiUi.
raatar. In Cadillac. Kridsy.
LA.WVCRS
Miss dnrtnide Oartm npoat Monday
Mrs. Uada liockwood went lo Big and expect to make an extended trip of bona^ kroshnsMrs. Jamison reeelvad word «f tbe lo Traverse Clly.
t
__
- _ ..................
- > Wedaradar
'
for
-T a few days' through the weak
“Irot. a Chanerwe." eras well ren- Md dratta of her brother, mnilie'e . Sfra. Hawkins returned from PrankvMR witb ber sister. . Mrs. Msitle
fiiroa by tbe Fife Lake High acbool wile, which ocrarred la Chlrago laat fott
,
Bainrday nratng wbera she bas
I W«r«B.C
O. IL Hodffw wan In TraeortM Citr nealon at tbe Grange hall Saiurt
Si
Tnenday. Bbe was taken to Kantoa.1
(OwUnaod on Pats nro.)
Mtad by s 1
aad WodnsMlay. sight, aad wa

Grovpe 4, at $12.50

Fife Lake Department

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ttae TtcMtuAH
Ufa and to oTcroome dlssase than tte
90* 'who has no saeh faith. A trely
Mffloiis man makes a better patient
than an ttreBctous man.
In aatay tba wmd reUdon I am not
reteiitu* to any particular ktnd
iTd el
sf rw
ne Jew and tbe
Catholic and fbe ITetemaM. each hSTc
a rellKloB la which they bclleva They
Also acree In the u

»we«n
_
___________
Tm. tbm U. Tba old-tim« Heat*^
was «l«o tu Prte«. Theolocr and
owdlclM hara not BmtnlatnaJ
ante vzUltnM Terv Itac.---T.^ U M.htI
otate rauuan
_ nllrian -ii
an
MUotne.
It la waU known et a porseo zvkb
cau wttk taihankfulDMa and ill.
natorvd splrtt. that hte food »IU not
han U» attna aflwt aa If be woe tti
, a kt&Ar noo& The same is tree «
nadlclne If « pmen svallovs a medletne with aospleion. has no faith in Its
aetloB. Is more or leas afmid at tbe one
wte Kli'ea him the tnedlitne. It cannot
, 4o him as mooh jcood as If he bad un>
_ wavertnf faith'V> It
The lolod bait a wonderful Influence
: •tar^ body. Those who believe that

Many a ehrtsile tnreUd has-Usarehed
In rain for a physical remedy stmply
(lecaute he has lost hla (rtp on vital
rdlldon. the lellylao that net only pro.
Ttdrs salrettoii'tn the world to Mma.

■ • ,Tli.,f.l.na»- tpr wqt.
r In
fiDetueot darlof a spell of relay vatth*
better than tarkeya wffl.
Yea. There te b meat intimate leter/ Don't
. .
wait amil rouaj; pouhrv bw
Uon between medMne and rellrloR.
J rto to droop Iand die before looking
Other thlnss bala« oquai. the Irrelte- ^^erytblDK •oefce
aoefiii to Utk whb ihtf
‘'far lice.
loos man stands a poor chance of «etto ose-.eTefy tmr well when be (a aide. wMle the re.
The home of the yunns lurkei-si
y tet w«a' «• NbIoob man tiebuantly teti well in the
should be roomy, rat proof and well'
mar haHere that U ta pertecUy proper
vemllated.
j
(sr U
employ
of shade for both oldJ HoavT adl and wet a-ealber are*
But he also behcTee that
and young «ocV should no'w*be**look. favorable "to gapM.
Iknal rdtiflon
1 bs has
bi. done tbe beat be can
a
«hai Die
w*/
»
When a hard ahower
the riebt letD^
terns
r Is a lArhcr power that
fooUab young duekUoga abed aitens Invalids com
...
bit alfaln, that ahaolute Jua*
tios. I have known them to aund un>
B perfeot bcaltb.
I Do nut overfeed
•*rowina-c
tiee wUt be d<sie him. that no evil thtnc
In the rain with heads up and moutht'
they may become stinted.
eaa bctatl a pood man. He geaa
open nmll they drowned.
for bldds
ward with eopMeace. sick nr w«lL
U the nest Is too ftet.
poor, and cels a creat deal
-------- to be the amf when the hens sure to roll out .from nni
Of course I wontd recommend «Rerw delight Id go to some '
comfort out of lUe than tbe mat
end If too drep. the eggs will pile
for dUferenl eendlUona. ■ lay.
has no re»c1<»I hsre tom4 'myself saytar many But tbe particular reiitedy that I mn | ^he pHra kt table «««. t. on
tlrees to people who hare a chronic all. interested In at this time, the remedy l,i«,Mne
RrUne. Why not turn them
log gsrdpo stuff ..
reent. *700 need reUd<m as well ss that meete more chnmlc ailments thsn dilrkal
garden fence should
remedy I know of. Is Peru.
medicine. 7ou need faith tn an overllent bsre
The norket I
na. Panmaliaiemedy for that raulil. I .Tht^
broilert Is
putt’s over a i
(bai often
. to wtae ends; that the aCUetlon todlnous groop of aliments that are , The weights should be from o
•minbled egga. Ike ben t
> pounds e*<-h.
each.
of dinease teacbee a teeaon that eeery dependent upon catarrhal derange-.» tnianer t
le aboold strive to learn.'*
am tsmltfilng a book
This does not mean that niek people
are to alt down and treat tha^an eversaaes
ues which I send lo any person \
,«,-klng eggs tor hatcUaft, to
.
faithful hen will atay with h
rnllny providerc« will do everything free. In this bupk I exptein quite fully ry long distances' use basils
until fairly eaten alive with
Nothlnr of the sort He la to use reme*
uses of Peruna. Tbore who do pg.k jn evcHalor, Ught
Ught and
and aafe.
ai ‘"'^lOggs
*}
1 lullm. ik
Do, t*|
Uke time to give alders
dies Kulded by hie beat ludjrmani. but
le nena are' Inclined to pulli
lljatientlou: keep lice down. If sometn tbe use of them he can believe That all
rs give them A little re%- sail.
else must be neglected:
lUnts are web and that to tbe end all straction aa to the generel u
WheiieM« a fuw>..ln -klUed fold
.ler 1s ss much sn egg producer
thincs will come out rtefat. Any tsedl*
We or markef let lh« 1. T sa ft la a producer of tnilk. It Is rich
doe has a better dianee to cure a man Wtdl bottle.' FBKUNA.ie FOR 8ALB the feathcra to eat.
. - N’
]. iu nitrogen anu mineral maiter. HsvAT AUirDRUO BTonCS.
who bolds such a telth.
There Is considerable demand <ti<
Iq Dig a high nutritive ratio, it Is etiAal
< B——
__________
■PBUAT. ^OflCK—Many, persona
BBTka.
sr* making IsnlMes tor the eld* the large cm#*
efft#*' for
tdP Bv?'
Hvg'BBTka.
_____ ‘ The
___ lo barley and alnioat aa good.-^as
win
WllfSl.
their minds ao unsettled, that evwi U
rule, It does not pay Ip doctor
best et medldu has little chance i
KA’TAR-NO Compsoy, Culumbua '"al Hie ruM>< shtiUld do Ihf iflUing-^ pooHry; but It does pay to see Uigi
do cbem any soofL Tbererote I sa
claim Ihst this ruling t.’hdlUiws arc such that disease hw
'•'“'“i
that relidon Is ocCan «ulte as neca< bhiu .Wrtle tb»w *°n^“KirUrl! *** SlsrfcpiracD
makes a good mnrfcw for many birds little chance of breaking out among
that would iiihorwlse be worthlrea.
gul'p a l«K of ismllry la. also auld
^laiie May and early June Fhioks will
ihv I'hlBC!’.-. BUd si gootfjljices. It
grow fast and develop well If you pro­
estimated that they ctRisuaK’ as ma
vide a good green lange and some
UH dll the .h'Wji.
shade. Mi.ny fall and wlgier winners'
t hicks or iliKkluigs will siaaU <t
have bctu luiiched in June. -

»r vf" “ff

husband, who bi employed on one of
tbe car ferriea.
Mrs. Oeo. Buttare fa apending the
week In Traverse City.
j

Resto
Women Are Constantly
Health by Lydia'E.
a’l
Vegetable Compound.
C
“ Wortfi mountains o( gold,” says one woman. Another
sa)rs, “I would not give Lydia E. Pinkham’s V^etable
Compound for all the , other uicdicines for women in the
worid.” Still anotlicr writes. M should like to have the
merits of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vt^etablc Compound throRm
on the sky with a searchlight so that all suffering women could
read and be convinced that there is a rcmedv for their ills.”
We conkl lill .i wwpap^r ton litm-s tho size of thin with s«<i quoitkxis taken fnini the Itdlers we, !iii\e n-d iu-'l ftunijcraDTulwoiuim
hose health lias U’en rriitonni aiui FuBerius Loukbed by
i’iiikham’B Veseial.hi ComiaiuDil.
Why hag l.ydLi E l*iiiUi:im's Vep’tahle Coiniiound aecnnipligbed
gudi a uiiiNTtwal
WIivIiuk ii-livedand ihrivedaud'septoa
dotns iu ..
Rkiriotte vork^uwiis
the sick wt«D>iu ofihu
ihuworld
worldfor
formoiw
moiw
„--------------------------than SO years t

.
»
8iin|>ly and Ruroly hecau."* of its gferling worth, nic reaaon no
other medicine hug ever an>nac]i<-d its suece.sa ts plainlraiid aim.
ply liecHiwe there Is no nUicr iinHliiiiic so
for woineii^g jHc
Here are two leltcrs Uiat jast.canic to Uu* uriu-r's deak-^mlj' tiro
of thoiisandA hot i>otb tell a comfortui^ story to every
voman who u ill revtd llieni—au1 be

FBOM Mus. n. II,
MQ& WIIXXAUS SATSt
Iota. Kansas.—"DcrinfTtheChADge
innp
Elkhart, led.—" I zaffered for If
of l.ifc 1 was luck fur two year
years fnuii urgani’- inflanuuatiaD. fcfnre I look vuur mi-dicine 1 could
inalc wgkntwa. pain and irTeffularfdA .bear tbv wriglit of iny clutlies
Ttli- |>aiuA in my aides Were
«nd waa bloab-d very badly. 1 due
d I'.rnalkiogwrstandingoi
tored with three doctors hut Ux-y my feet a n<! 1 liad oDahswrfn] beuriog
did me DO guiwL They said uatarc down feelings, waa depressed in
lii, way. Mr
My aUter adsd*
must. hsvr lie
thin andd |pale
viard me to take l.ydia il ISnkhain'B
Vre*vtableC->iiiiA>uiulaad I pun Iraaea
a Uittlr. ]icr..i« il noc gnoo Uig
trnipirarv relief. I decided to gire
bluatiog U-rt njr ami I wi>. uot mi
l.ydia K I'inliluun's VugLuLlcdrateure. I ruD’inrHxl taking il uptil I
l>iuod a fair irialjAnd
Sael.
bad taken 12 l-ktlrw. Jv'ow 1 wn live Wahli. i liavr uow XMed the
xlrooffer Utan 1 have Ux-n fur vears n-medieafur f..ur months and eanaot
and AO do all my wurk.'ewn tbe cxprois my (banka f<.r what they
wa<ditng. Ywir.mtxlieine ia wi.nli luive duoe for me,—M ra. Sablk Wu.Ita weight iu gold. I cannot praise
,4t.tJu
•it eaougk If rooro- w>n6rn wmld
taka your medivine there would bu
more bealthv wumca. Yog may uac
tUslutU-rlortbe |pudo( olher-s*•Mrs. D. II. Bboww. »u9 North AValnot
Stnet. lolp. Kan.
te LTTIU TlPI^IEHiS HEDinifFOO.
«'OXnUEXnilA^L\!iS.
Your loUorxrin be oprn«xl.mAAl nnd nnswored
by a wouwn and bolu taatrlct cuolidencc.

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Cbaa. Wrisley epeat Saturday iu
Traverse City.
j
Jack Frost threw dust In our eyre in a night &gper1m«nte with smudge
Ura. N. II. .N'ichois returned Saturthree liiues and'we must keep a abarp llrM, and greas or straw mntehes wlilj day from Mendon. where abe apeiitl
I
IsokouL
4 be watched wtUi interest. *The frost tile past two weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. I*. Wurxbur* visUed
*"
* • •
question mast be solved,
frieada lo Travarae City Wedneaday
li is too early to estimate the reand Thuraday.
j
‘^tn a sirongA Tbe number of hogs is aa the busb. «uUs of tbe seTcral hard trosta which
A letter from Illinois asks us where
G. U. Dame apent Friday in Trav-,Pen
-------- ---------- i:Ute
---- ---------------sows and---els ..
of <-orn. No uiber country pr>
duces -...........••
■food.

’ ■eccsiiTed before the IStb instant, bul a good dieriT orchard (in bearing)
much cheap
howl**“^
Her,. P. O. Lindman of Cheboygan!]
we are cei^n that the cherry ti«et|«nd of moderate else can be obtained,
ten-i...,te
8,teui
.-■traw only pSnUlly in bloom, and we Xo« this is a simple question, bbt a
S«1‘ and rlurrae) afahuld-be'kept ia pin.
4oB’t believe that more than 2i per' hard one to answer even in thU boast- Mtesion church Sunday ere.
The refuse fegetahles aboold go to
Arthur Bordeaux of Muskegon vlsU-'**^
!'»'■'««. so th.
. .team of those bioome were.touefaed-'ed cherry eeciloa Door county, Wis.,
the pig pen.
Suggestions Offered for Getting Rid of Th«n Vbile in
Applee were hit In a very small way I fast made s specisUy of supplying 10
Pick out the sow with the Ion
Their- Nests Preparing for Their Annual
jlmre and there where they were wAlIsnd JO acre incte of modern wen'
body and tbe boar ditto, with
.eep
her
qs
I
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broadest back and wide and deep
y Migration Into the Foliage.
~.
► Rdyaaoed. b« the damage nniil ofne-' kept orchards and placed wh«« soU
.
fdr
she.
te-valuahle,

acrtisn tbe hips. A fine coated pig Is
ceaaitr be lighL M'lll gel fuller re- and air drainage Is good. Ceruinly Wllmot Bradley .spent Thursday
A
d
old
sow
will
do
welt
on
ground
ible, aa It will be floer la the
.ports OB peache* before reporUng any-1 we have plenty of high rolling Und town.
. ___
Fruit growers of Oreiid Traverst' ros:Jl>iIliy of dantege can be foreetalF
Ernest Powers of Pontiac spent FriIt the tusks keep the grind
^*hlBg certsia. Of course damage re-, where sffrti tracts reuld be placed and
rd in bomc cas<« by spraying with
ported already.
. ilt seems strange that tbia denmnd i
I
zefore the worms start traveling
Keep tbe feeding y ard clean. Scrub
»V■
■ ■ •
Uni« b.
Dm',
Mi
"“““I' '■•'■•I
out the troughs.
. Be sure that every farrowing pen'ing the airvnatca of >at>-f74Uars which then growriy are iDviiing « riiR. The
7 aa , .lull CUIIIK Oillt. ml ttui'e,™. ptuIinM, .liter.
!'*'"!
nteliir ,v
to inwou
nuid •
.. ... SKi-Xte v.Bte.Ma
x,rer
_ ihe
_ sowjsre making an uuusuaUy,*bow of dls- thing to do,jte to kill the cateepUlars
Never feed swin
swill fram
from a sour. VMkrMk- has a _good fender to prevent
• pave the eaint berries and tree fult^l
* * *.
belore they eomiitenee to move. Work
{Which
'■ Which yot
yon could .riot get lo market lo' It eras our good fopune this wee'
number of nests 4n cvldcmw are in the evenl*g or early nioraing te the
The N, H. 8. played the Elk Rap-'
Picking out a hog for good signs of loosoneM ofif the
th{ bowels, shut I
Time toI gte
i
tbe.top price or which to beboM the glories of Arbutus lAke
as great as they have been It most ellceiive. for the works are then
sow «but dry oats.,
bois at Elk Ranlds on 1
1“*^ •”
»"«
.;we:
. were too ripe to ship, t'ertslnly there which Ues north of Mayfleld a mile Ids high schoA ^
^
I
and'ov.jtcedlag for s day or island the rouble will
e years, there are'enough of ihv in tlielr neate-"
>>lday. The score was 5 tu,J..te favor lend to small liunrs. or no llttvi
litters of usually disappear.
There U no provision for the depests to wartent early a»d cdnceii:
If the pigs
Inrlined to gel too
«t few
t
didlare will gel )ou started on some scenery, good shores, and the of (he X. H. 8. The Dorothy li.. ia all. In the brecdlug mother bog.
There Is an ancient supentltion fat. put them out on (he groond or (rated actum on liie tan of farmrew riruciion of this (.esl hy townships er ,
‘ a good oommertal enterprise and right kind of fishing all In one spot, charge of J. L. Dame, made -the uip
* counties in Michigan at Jhe present
In tenter quarters and encourege them ■te this reetten.
gnake you more Independent of the but auch is the fact. And we could
to activity
time,
so It seem to be np to tbe tann­
The csierpilterv are now In ibelr
them
..............................
#nJoy the bairest for this purpose
however. For
‘ oommissJon man.
not fall to notice that the fruit farms
of good pasture wrUl save
nezu, feting on adjacent foliage pre­ ers themselyefi to preveet damage.
- good as for
of ground feed.
• • *
, were craw^g up te It from the west ride on the bay. the weather being klore bop leavi
iWlld 1swineparatory to migretlon. After migra­
nean straw te preferIdeal.
freres
have
been
pretty
rosUv
Hog
Wc are accused of fojlowlng after and may some day almost etelrcle It
sows ghowt to farrow,
and ttird to hufld. With woven wire tion eggs are laid for next year's
Tte teSite- AM M Ite CoteTte.
AAte rifiil
IS-''
atrange goda and leading (he people Don't fail to pay it a vUD. Yon can
act at Elaugbienag time you
crop of Insects. It te In the mimtory
tional church will meet at the church Is to stun
s
n tthe victim before blrexllng
away from the time tried and fire walk there from the staUon.
teiite S*
.Ttei-;."
““”
If t2?»Eri3*?4j!JM5 'uS^sSlfc
partore and a pet lurk diuner will he
a blow between tlies eyes, a trifle
Altalfa te the coming green feed foe Stage that they do their harm, for tn
tested theories of the past. Now we ^
* .* *
am asA bwMB* te sU s*ts mM iiixus
pasting tbroogfa a yvnins orchard It U
boalneas session.
session
i above the rtlrort line. It also fadll- bogs.
enjoyed aker the holiness
apologize for our aMmlng'-deiuirture
A fruit abow m Chicago In S'orei
tates sticking.
eatbr te not too cold, there not unnsnal'for catenilllars to strip
If (he weather
J.
F.
Mathews
s|>eu(
Tuesday
■|n>m the faith, but at the same Ume iw did nm meet wlih the approval of
Afier eating hpariUy the tu I He is pothing Setter tor lbs bi^ sow tfap small trees of buds and leavew
Traterse
City
oa
bualnoHl
must ipnlst In puUlng tbe truiU as the officials of tbe Waatem MJchktan
dosii Slid sleep kutolly. Kh! There than lo give her the ren of a good
..
a
a
Is no cause for alarm, you are feed- sized pasture lot for at least tire'
o«’hsrdtett have already do­
all the world sees it. Great Idtws sic Development Bureau, as Mr. Day
ing (hem well and they are dotng weeks before time to farrow.> strayed tbe nests that have been bulb
always simple. Now this plaa to have ciainied tlic last show there cost over
^tw.
B
B.
A
i
I
She
must
have
a
warm,
comfortable'te
their
orchards,
bm
(he greatesi
our gru<eeri select and Stand by five $ii.i>0u.0«, and the funds to meet thla'
lag to
or sU varieties of apples is so simple heavy expense were not avaJlaMe. We
e they
the water te clean'for the plga I'., Keep wood ashre and salt lo ,he'wooded tracts, where
U
that a chlid can understand. Slop try- are still hopeful that Western MIchlplunge In.
[ pens at all ilmm. as they help to
•«** "holy to be dectrnyed before
teg to raise everything, and concent- gan (tin afford to spend at least half
^wg farrowing In April. If well fed. make strong bone.
, attalnfng that Mage where (hey can
nie on a few. This te tbe pelicy on ihsi aui(»nt. sad still make a abowVbhh tbe western ordiards have won. lug wblih will stimnlate many Und
Mrs. Touch and
Thu I'lilied Rtates has more hogs , malug os it te too apt to cauae a fer-i "A tew boor* sjicBt by each man inland unlcas wo wake np they wlU cap- buyen to visit us in 1914.
than all the rest of the *oiM.
.erteh condition.
lerested will prevent what may be se­
ture Jhe world’s markets.'
, largo spnee should be had for. say
rious damage Uter in the seasoQ.'
• • •
rrfi»r-end whkTi can be well lUied wliL
urdickvlllo Fridav.
sa!'l a fruit grower this moralng
Kev. qnd Mrs. i‘bimi« Went t
A study of front prevenlioo must be a handsome trek and grain exblblt.
Diwkicy Monday, whore they wtU be­ Korih Manltou Islaud, are here visit"Burning with a torch Is one method
gin houM-kvepIng.
Ing relatives.
made in (hla section. We have too Tti# lAud Show lasU about two weeks, ^sHon yesterday to visit i
10 te verv sick.
Miss Alma Kusche of bong Ul
acb at suke to> simply drift
firtft along Hondreds of mechanics and aaterted
Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Shoner of Tra'
'k spe
spent Sunday rtstUnz Mrs. Hall.
erre City aticnded khe May pnriy inhahliants is another. RItber is ef­
Don year lo year. Tbe7urod
'prodnetioo men whp liave some ready
he) pareniK.
Finnk Seeley ol Bangor s|>ent Sun­ Saturday night.
}
fective. it Is very simple, but Ihc
«i (kerriee and other fn(lt must be are anxious to get onto a good-fann . Geo. Vennerd' has tmrehaaed a new day at Walter Uracebrldga'a
The
Cox show Was here
Inipoi-UQt thing te to gel tetry now.
nuiomolille.
Tbe West Fnkm Aid socieiv
reduced to a srlepre. and bqf be laft see ibasc exhibits and want to teVesUweek and was well alteiiiicd.
Matt Bulltren went to Trevenie City wlth Mrs. CHiamiHon Thursday.'
any ode ot several poteons, but ev<-u
.«» tbe dunce of a sudden destrocUon gate.
The
ball
gamp
Sunday
at
Maple
test Tueiulai.
regular meeting wtD be heU at
(brongh fruit landa Of course, this
'Claff. Sr., has gone to Manistee. Ibo church May Kf.
Tim Baker Is Itavin
ing trouble with favor of Cedar Run.
erysi|>etas In his face.
Grant McClure, Ray Burkert and
Will Griffith have gone to Tuhl, Mich.,
to look tor work.
Maideion. May JO.—Mrs. Charles
I Mrs. E. Cook are sick at
Cuitlss-.............
and children
of TTraverse Gliy
Gky
.. .I of
this writlug.
or they will cut ymir prof­
nr^siK-mtlng a few days here.
re,has a sick horse.
CftlTice Canute te keeping hot
its. Your hens can’t lay
. rather this si .......
Wanen spent 8unday
and your chicks will not
Frenk. of Arrl
Miss Freda Ramsey 'spent Saturday
nigiit
and
Sunday with MIm Anna
live and grow when tor*
Champion.
There will l>c memorial ixTViCes TAKEN 8V pVOUTH OVERCOME
tured witii lice. Insurt
..
.
*rai
Ite
school
absolute freedom from
May SO.
went-^ Old Mtealote test Tbnr^WITH HOMESICKNESS
and Friday to take the dghth
« Traver
these pests by using
bth grade

CATERPILLARS ARE ENDANGERING-FRUIT

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Powdered
Uce KiDer
Low in price; ^asy*.
to use; iHJsilive ia
action. Buy a pack- 'S
age now and have U£
more eggs and better cbicin.
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W. R Foote, QuoM

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Cedar Run. May
Is working on tbe
Omni Canter. May JO.-rteilre. Jamer ting
arvey n-turued honiv from Detroit
I up the ndtr
last WMk. where s\ic ii^^speat the
Itch at Pike's

•f OMdly Dre»

DeirelU May ».—While hte..i«oi
teste slept, 'imateturfaed. te the’aame
bed. Joseph-Richards, aged Jg. m(uICtnaster and 1. Skiver gave -a rated a nlUow with dtlorotonn. tied
U .<Dtor ,.^ tece and was dead w^
horbood Sunday
hig roomiriale awoke this imirning.
Mrs. Tom Morgensoo
retnrned fiae time. 'HMsa bavl
Wednesday from Glen Arbor. WtesM May paid tbe
Rlcharite camri here reeenUy fnmi
aho spent a week vliiUng her iiar«BtA
Harve Moo
a Traverse Oant^ Pa. The coroner believes
Chaa Copeland
4 and
. ______________
E. Darts .
CHy caller Saturday.
that hnirie aKknere «m the ranae o(
tbe proud o«-ners of new Reo onra.
Mrs. ROy ~
Mr. and Mm. Mm Hall :
aad bar.^trethe^.M^

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O&AHD TE&VXSSB EKEALD Am nMmU BAT SAOUt, TBUBtoAT. KAY 82. U18 «

Wb^ the.N«b‘a mrk tmvlera are
scattered;
Umc W«tU* Cr«dl«
.
TbOk trata U daraUed and wrecked
Hmb! my babe lie .till and alomber;
Holy anfrf. ituera thy bed!
iji (v-Palated coacbee all battered:
Heavenly Moaaioin without vtiaiker
And alienee o'er all. for tbe world la
at teat;
..
Gently Calllns oo thy bead.
Jnet the low mother voice to the chM
on her breast:
Sleep n> tabe; (br food ud rdlneat.
Lallaby. leddiet
Only.
f.l« there *ere oc«.k«;i -beby. »iow*
boB. tb,- friend. p«.
«tHb.-lltUedear!
Sometbtod to Uv« for c*me to ib* .ho*..- but the whole i>or|ioM wm to
»lde:
Sleep, weary playmate, tor mother U
place.
pick out and re.w.rd Uahle* for tbelr xil without thy «»» or poymeot
here!
Sootetbl&C to
die.........................
for. may-be.
beauty and atira<
..........
All thy wants are well applied.
SomattalBl to give ^eu aorraw a for their liralih and derclo|>meot. le
.
Plher wonla. the baby
better thou'rt attended
And yet It wa only a baby!
alde-ehow for oulenalniuent. and not
Than the Son of God could ^
bo.
taken bertously. while In even' other
IbUUaby, laddie dew!
Hush! Lunabyt
crle*.

was loculiivatf knowlctlBeor the beet
—J. W. W. to New York Bun.
ITjmpIn, lor tendereet Vla>^
ways to pradure better |iroduc,ls.

/#o/n6 Cheer
Mn. MM Sm umm. SdMr

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Hon of a physician, fir. M.
ta« yar like all yarn, tbe raee nnd «he orgsnlied a real l*aby
bbtUoTb.
.
Tb. bWm ... lb ...M
TW. v—r . wtuemeo. mav-bethose .-hlldern who n>ade

dj^jibT^r-ib.
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tbe morn

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Tbe walUrof a booM are not boilt
of wood. bHck or none, bnt of traih
and loyalty. - \
Unploawot ebonda. tbe friction of
Heine, the ejaab of peraonaUUwi. are
not deadened by Peralan rasa or pov
labed floors, but by ooocUlatioB. concmlon and seir-rantriS.
The cortaloa that acraen the bousehold gods from tbe eyee of tbe vulcurtoua era not wova of Uce.
but of discretion.

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Tb. RbcIbbXir Ijd,.
Tb. lb»k*B, l.d,
H«M..br
,.bb„,b.
- b..,b^.U„ ™ .^..b..
,U-«et
V. Hark.
couteU.
, x.
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x ...
-------- I'rtx. lb Sb. lb. blbdly M,.,,bOTd. bbb.d ran, Tb. bbppb»ibo-bM..Ir.m b«-b..d
the best
Telling wonders tram .the aky;
to her feeU
___ _

luti. of

fleet;

babies, and awakened public aentl«iile-aiudy of all those matIt WM made and whirled out e
b.»n«

concern tbe-core of children
nlty'a. track
!'*■« *®
^car
T. Jb.1 n.k... idu'iibbbd .11 mlor- -SlM. dbib-. taih.. .«d •» -i One
»'“•
and gold.
child who hail received a low ro .rklng
^
Trust and love Him all thy days;
All apphlre.’ -and umber and green.’' In thc.tirst conieMt won a prize
Then go dwell forever nar Him.
and I bold
. .
aerand. I-ecause the motlter had carSra His tone and sing His prlilae.
That we who are old are j^rmltted to ried out the atiggesilon. as to the
child's ^et and rare, which she never
e thee t
To help you. and guard you. and would Itavo heard of. had it not been
rbat I n
Hoping what
watcb.o'er your plav.
for the aroused state of the public
.Not a loolber's fondest wlahes
mind.
, •'
-<'an to greater toys aspire.
For we who are old yesterday irar« •*
"''his year thliiy.flv,- suies have gT*
you; -------------- ---------V : '■ „.a> arranged to hold s. ienilflc baby
babies wlih^Uack eye., and showK in connection w.th live stock
The Sleepy »«*Sshow, snd «.tc1slrs. Wom.-n'. clubs. *•
gray e?a
eyes. wTbtoe:
ed In
In Ihe
the niadowa.-----^
made.*., and newsiMiN-rv. and phyalclaaa.^wake.
^
We romped
And the hoiiM upwtatrs to aiUl.
laughed In the aim
and one of the mm-t imiMhantworldShe sings me a queer little aleeiiy
at night, tired out with our frolic movemcnis has begun.
rang
Bod fun.
,
Following Is tlie score cani gdopted
or sheep that go over the hill.
We crept to onr mother ra loving and and In use:
sweet
Body—Height and -welghl. I!: clrThe good little sheep ran quirk and
And she In one band bdd our two eumfel-ence of chest and abdomen, I:
tiny feet. ' ,
,
a} mmetiy and qtialiiy of skin and fat.
Their colors are gray and while;.
And one arm held atciondJus. and p;-?,uam) of muscle, land grasp, ristaught us to prav,
Ah. yea. we were iables like you ya bones of skull, siilne, chest, limbs and
terday!
*
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And when they get to the top of the
•. T: shaiw. of
And oar pa|w stood by ns^ as yours ey«. 4: shsj*-. size and i«sltlon of
.im .vr.r
*
««ds by you.
3; shspe snd size of II,w. 1.^
And he wootwd. Just like ibU for • aaj.e and^ slse of forehad. 4; shape *
o r and n
awwei Mm or two:
and lotency of nose. -'>: aliaiw and
~;v«r-.hi,.
And hU .ooh a. br held out hU arw rondlilon of Jaw. hard |«uie. tooMls.'
~»®r» «• •»>lte and gray.
wide aiort5; shaito-. sUe and ronditlon of terth.
, .h^., .J
.h... ^
ibr :.,
.
A„r ^ r «
Wh« we sund by your mothers
watch while you pray.
Ah. babe*, we were babies like
yemerdsy!
Aod the laird Jet ur suy here.
pUy here with you.
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Pryclmlo*lcal-ni.,«slllor,. 3; en™o-JMrk .u.i
snd ^rgy. .'i; lacUl nnd oculsr exiwvsxlon. The gpumie Sheep ron-thlck and
'
in; attention./.. Total.
Artoi .h!:
.htotoitoi,, 1. .till
Ana im nouse uirotaira is smt.
you
ySeeds for Thoa Who Wyt Therrv.
. .
end one comes
an,|
Mpf^race ha. been made several
next,
.M ....« department
....A-—• to
-A, the
A..V tall.
AX... The ^^0,1 little crav Utile sheep’
•»“*'’
'•‘‘‘h ffro*** ■■ dulckly ,
Hurns red and

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Arofiid the
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We have bea quick i« improve SIost every xondlllon under the sun.
, the tost few yam. Tbe govern- ha hundred, of exi^riment siations. satlerml over tbe L'nited
Ststes. awl there are hundred* more
cooperating to Canada and othei
countries, to improve agrtcullure and

•tomiu-d and addressed envHope- to
h*r. Addre*. Mrs. C. C. Williams
.Tula. Oklalmma. rare Dry-Farming
fookreta.
.
.
Jelly ho}t.
MIT together onr c.:;. of floor, one
and one half

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Abd . trblbp.1 lb.1 blb.,lbl
And dolllet peep pat of those wee litUe drama
WlHi toHghter and singing:
And bo.u d. .-iio.iib, «. .n.«r
“““■
And the stars i>eek-a-hoo with their
And up. up nnd ta>. where the Mother
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The falrla go winging. Wou’d :you dram an these 'dreams
that are tiny and fleet*
’.bey’ll come <o you sleeping;
So shut the ^wo eya that are weary.
gjy gW^t.
For -he Rockw-By Udy from Hushaby
rtract.

. in thrve eggs well bata and then
ujt the fflbriure UDIII It to smooth
add flavoring. Rake It in a wellproremai bu touched the conoir} in '
Have
e vlul spot. The latest
. _r__
thing.—and It is not one to tough at— '■'•Al • «tno«rth sheet of brown paper
U a new kind of “baby ahow," For
•'»l> l>o«dered augar. turn
loMy years baby shows have been ariirad qtTlrJtly rtlh
popular leature-of fair, Md the baod- •!»» JHly prrierwd. which should be
•omot totby wa tbe |>nde of lu par- welt broken With a fork If It is at aU
MIS' hart Md the miuroe of ^ch *•!« Wl.h a sharp, warm knife trim
hort-buraing on (be part of other ex- ®® ‘he crusty edge* and roll up tbe
hibltors. It ha remained for m
^y Uftlng op one side of tlie palows woman to arry out a coniat 1**^«“e wUI brrok if allowed
whereby a baby wa judged as to ns 1“ ”»* Before roUlM To keep the
.............................>. and so sncceafui
l>erlecUy round hang It In n cloth
WM the tealr, Md so esrollent In Ka «ll rool.
object IOS001 that the baby rauirot
will be a ftmiorc of tbe various fairs
Hak and OMvea.
la almoet evoy state to the I'nion
About iwo pounds of ramp dUnk,
this cemtog ymtr. Tbe fadkrwtog ao brown well to frying pM with a little
ranai to esttonatery Md abowt that butter, tha pot In caaeerole wna a
Boch a contest to a liberal eduotion UtUe water and bake slowly thra
0 parents, and as inoatlve to gratae boura. Tbep pul to enough wattf to
car* In the bringing up of children.
atake aoBlclent gravy, one plot of carA year or two ago a womaa to Mf at Is abos-v About half m hmr
Iowa. MW. MaiT T. Watts. coDorivod before eerrU* pot to a smalt bottle ot

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KMt ITMI" ■•1P«'Hushaby. InlUby. birdtoa sma».
y®* *“ ®®* **“•
^
loring are guMs you to
iKjk IMA

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T..r cb«b«i, bbl wb«. ybb l.y .1 ■Mbb.b.bd—.....llltTinwlM.
v-d.— -.m
Jou **“ “»c. instead of tbe toast, fourth of a pound of pulverized sugar,
The cellar of your house U not to
snd fried to a

dllM br lib,..
The house Is not a
bajj*,
but a h
which flama mingle,
of souls, which, tbe more perfectly
,b.y
,b, „„
U..r
-Mb' "■
MiMd.ibr tb.rrto.tb»-Br<r heaven.
fortrea
In
a
Your hotme
house 1.
is your
your fortrea in a
Vour
world, where a wfcman'. hand
»>»cklro on your armor at morning
and ^a your fatigue and wound.

"TL... .1....»1. b.™. .,

z.:.zzr,,"rix

M ‘"‘M
until smooth and thick, return the cel-

rags. BO chap Umt after using a few
«i»romwTi awav
^
-Dranffe Spen«e Caka
• pite
Fiveoah.Me
aaa.oM ap
cap Mgar.
eugar. one
one cup

Tbese are delidoa iett

l,r«i b».t .1 ovxliM UMbd.

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two ™ ™n‘’^Wy''^Hbbbi‘“.‘^°iM
wb,n ibol, HI Ui. bbllow. with wblpthicknes
a ipoonfol ot rich precheese! heat a IliUe butter
— “7,1arve. or ielly or with a mUtura
chopped nut- mtd Mowed raisin, o
’»*• ‘
cream. Then touch the edga « i
'5'','

- fii^rir^™. rri^iji;* r.,‘.br»",b

s:rM^L-rto-tor”"^- ™
?b:r’.“r,rto‘‘;^T'" r.rx““^to*rbr.b:^ -a... ^
Tb. ™.,toi. ...to 1. to to... -b.r,Lr^"‘.Ji

...

other one or two used to faoa the bot­
tom. and a piece of angefla stuck a
handle. Just before eerrlng

“®« delertaWe fining for these lit! ItuntHVLn

oV"! *"
P‘«*‘
^J ^^^ f
* der#n a very mile water, adding Just
buj
^
eaough sugar U> make like praerva
astori for tsenty-Ove cents.
water U not all abrorbed. drala
them on everything except the stove

J.‘
uie-oman an Inch thick and'toast to a deltoate Alro.you wlU be arprised the «i«.

<»““« ^ “ ftwfWVou. about bar
.ppolnlmonu ss she would like
‘o
*•»«. »»«•«> »ho an are
flndUg more and more the use'for
Ibeso paper suhsUluta that v. - have
borrowed from our friends the Japa-

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*•»«'»
coollnua oo iu uaal Itora thae napkina are gradually making their way.
They BTO b««1nolng to be much used
for brakfat, apoctolly In summer,
to avd ibo naiiery from trait suina.
and both they and paper Ublecloths
are In demand for children's partla.
The napklm are made In three rtia.
in plain white and with border* of vanous ralora. and they may be bought
at retail from ten to Ofty caU a huodred. according to the slse ami quall(. '
•nie paper ubiecloth looks neither
Hushaby. lulUby. baby dar.
.. ..........
...........
Cuddle down elomOy. do not fear;chap nor ugly.
U is............
not made
of............
crepe
guards you Md oxo^ bnt'to amootb Md parly white
Tbe ame loving
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,
« . V.X ~n l«t«M It iI-maMi
TTiM AM.-h™ ih. PMiU.M Ip H.lr
* i,„„m1pa. Ubl. armpM
tree.
wtth it is dainty Md attractive. The
moat usual size is about four br *ve
,snu.i.-. n«i. 1. the
feet. Md it eats fifteen cent*, about
Th*”*
th.
tbe svsrsss
average nriee
price for the laundering

^
or a linen doth of the am* site.
>" o.*
tor^
Paper towels ara also used in nutoy
HnshaV. baby, ibe
public sehooH Md sMtiary handkerchiefs, for use and not at all ornaSoxib -I®*! •*“*»
As ach little brau the
msBial hsrs been verv sucrassful.

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but by loyal affection Bblnlng always P“‘

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Voeue of
>l.p..y.
world.-Dr. Crane.
.^be rogue of baper nai>er> bu bm
------------------------of very gradual grvalh. mainly beWays With fltale •read.
enuro of 1U n.^ in chap raunranu.
Marion Harland 1. authority for the
but rondlUons which modern ways of following recipes:
Baked Mlik Toat-Trim tbe crust

^nd she ays that 1 fall aalap.
_jo«,,,hiDe Hodge Daskam, - In Mectir.'s
v

.
Cradle •eng.
There’s a Hiile white bed in a house
> a • «.
That 1 know,
And>a mother slis rocking It.
Gently and slow;
Rocking and singing with
l^ve so dee|i
For the liiile wee baby
There fast asleep.

.1 m! 1—I«»pmi. .I l»kl.p i»Ad.r._ w.r

whereby we can be made

.

»»> .I** olUlsed In so many

"vum.
uui wttn tne memory ot ucreo imi^
^
jj,e size of an egg and
. naclea. of litUe berolatna unknown lu
*Ruh«-dab!’' It goetb;
into Inch lengths, Put them over the • ‘Utle more than n Inch apart on
There U one little dream of a big tp* ,orld. of suffering borne nobly.
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_
_
_ _ __
__ Are In enough hot water to rarer wcH-buttered note paper. Uy the peaugnr plam,
ib the attic you do not store old
on a balf-iocb board and lOaco
And- to! thick and toat the other .^nk, u>d letters and gowns, but you
““
*“
B In a moderate owwn. Watch them
drams come
k«,p there tbe kisses, taylng. and
tbe-water aod add ]

With Ihe BBme CSTC SIT Ordinary

—Selected. ,
spinach. -Tlie loaves grow op a sulk.
-----which ofta reaches a beUht of flva

or sis feet, and ran be stripped off
B from. Ivsby ^
strit.pW agito Uter. un. Ill well ahing into ilw summer. There
Out Of the Everywhere. Into the *
i^ekbreaklng work of atooplng
Here.
*
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Here.
to pick the lave*, and If a garda
14’hr did you come to us. baby
hose Is turned on it, or It Ik watered
dar?
-with a watering |k>1 hefore picking,
God thought of you, and eo I am
the laves scarcely re<iulrc washing
here.
auain: It is right In line w ith the
' —Geo. Macdonald.
mtidern method* «I lnl>or uving plan*
toy-tbe housewife.
_yHonie CheiT'a editor has secured,
; from her own garden, a quanlliy of
; ihes seeds, and becauM- she believe*
; in paKslug along-a good thing-, will be
AIM
glad 1.
to ...a
send .
a mil.
little PMUA,.
package, ItM
free .1
of
.Haim. ID M,-H.». IWr n«a.r ».
_____ __________________ I long as the seed* last) who will *ad

<»“•- allowtag It to dry out la a
ov«t. The secret of a

-Tb. bbd U bb, b. b,
dbw. „d '«• Mb- .Mrt» -—dr
PM
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.bllb Ibibb. bbl bl ~i bbbbdebb. .Md " -"b rbbr rbblb., cbbppbd. UbX
^ u,w.Ml '■I’M— •»■»« >»" “'i »•" *
man "
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can be nsed or twice as much «ctPe

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dove itself which I. the «Hv »“a
Srmum It Judtelou.ly with
J^wrtblnT that ^at on^a
e*»T7 alt. alt. «td -bite
||nd *a totoslcant
pepper, and thicken It-a directed for

hearts.

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TsrioUB kinds These cards fortnei! See! tbe lovely babe addressing:
When she lladeth Ton sleepingj
the'bodls of a Brteminc Inquin ralcu _for yon.

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Have ready toast browned, dip- brawn, too quhskly. pot a pai<er over
ped In bot water, buttared.^d aaited tbe ntertBcne. wlibout altowtog U to
a. fpr tomato toeat. and pc^ tbe oya tottcb.
ter uuce over It and between the
For en Iiellan mertnrie. boU on^
»Uce.. Set In the oren Jn« Ions fonrth of a pound of .opar plowiy
enooeb to beat tbrougb—all the in- with, two Ubleapoonfuti of water:
smllenU and the dish should bare when It win form a ions thread from
been plpin* bot-and acne.
tl^ spoob, pour It sniduily into ihe
Chicken Toaat-For this you may «»"» whipped whites of .two
um any scraps of cold pouUn of any betliag the exes coostanUy while- It
»ort. cooked In any way. Prepare a ^ ‘'•‘a*
Contlane to beat for
eopfol sod a halt or two copfuU of
or ten minutes after It ba. been.
chicken soup, using some you have
‘I"* "«• Spread It over

‘•»>k

brown. Pon t scorch II. whatever you you wUl wheel the kltcbra Uble to
do; and If this accident should hsir cool window In .summer or the »*™ ^bi
uhlapooBtuU Of cornsurch
peq. cot off the charred portion and stove In winter, though you would
of powdered sugar and
throw It away. Spread ach. slice never have thought ot Uftlng It there. ^
gradually Into the sUtfkrlightly srith
butter, sprinkle
with all.
whipped
Bake on
......................
«a.,|.|axvi wfitoa
mhaw* aof
., twg
»-v eggs. --to——
Md arrange^the sllcg In *
^^
bntwred Una to a moderate ova am
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mw to raver t>n,to«nn.
V
..
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Pour over
them enough —
milk
potaloa nr
or ailrr-lnv
stirring ■a better.
batter. Thirtydeltoatoly browned.
Pbr
ehoeslowly.
that
It
two
incba
U
none
too
high
for
the
ublrapoonfuU
of
« e
.,
may sank Into the toast If yon wish woman #f average height Bending
eboraUte u ,
to expedite the work of preparation, over U an unnatural pofUlon and Is ,p„„aful. ot rarnstafch snd one pound
heal the milk: but If you have plenty very tiring. Sit down and do ns rnneh
p^wderad snagr and stir gradaly..
of time, you can pat It on cold. When work as pbMlble. such as aheUlng
egg*. For racoanut
the dtoh U duU rover it and oel It In peaa. but sit up and do almost any,50^
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,hlaa alaa
/la> a hAnbbaanar'a ainol. _____ .
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the oven and leave It there for twaty thing elae. Get a bookkeeper's stool,
raeanut.
Finely chopped
mlnote*. At the end of the time the thfrty-lwo incba high ($1). If your Ut^ury nnt mau may be nsed la tb^
raatats of the dish should be toft husband ha not time to make one.
*ropo<tlon- Always bake to a
and Maming hoc Remove the cover Ton cm Hide on to the etool and ,
and leave the dish In the oven long hitch your beHa to the ronda Md
Oven areiied Sicken.
enongb to crisp tbe top layer—abom cook and peel and Iron and an ^
Procure young, plump hroUm. spilt
ten mlnnt«-and serve from the dish all the while be raUag the poor tired
OPM down the hack. «
In which it was cooked.
feec
If you are familiar only with the nvA low itove to waring If R amtt be ogtaMe and wipe the laMde with n
_ milk
.
_: used much every dsy. And a washing damp cloth. Flatten tbe bodia out
erage
to learn of, what It may be when pro- CM be done much easier if a higher with « claver. aenaon wUh salt and
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»'»' ■1/^'" l•'-«'>ll» ailMlWH 1 b.Ml. llx, CtMtoM I. mM Tm tt.
Mp !•
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■» -"t •'-t- “ »'
mWittp !"■»■
*»«• “MMp
The eMtat way to discover the wb- with fine siftod broad erumtm. Have
toasl-but this to much better.
Cream Tasi-Tbto
Ta*i—Tbto to a —
modlflatlon net helibt bat sultod to youraeU to the Are very hoU. Ihoogh not bot.
of the milk toast. Intended apeclally to pUce bloeka of wood on your ,brdl- enough to ararch th* ebtoken. Lay
for an Invalid whose strongth needs natr
nsrr UOito to snpporf a
1 board unUl thin sllca of bacon or
^ oalt pork on
m
to be built up. Cut the crosOas brad you have found whWi to leatoUgnIng. the pan In tbe oren and Igy the AtekInto rounds, toat It. Md proce^ as
A whtak broom to tbe flaat thing eni on throe toaido np lor Id p* '»
with the milk tratt. making Ibe milk to the world to deM a, grator. Wp minute*. Th« scsttar small bHt of
half or iwci-ihlrds cream and eooktng the grator into bot water, brash brisk, bacon or butter over the outside Md
the Wat In a small bowl or dap dtoh. ly with the broom on both alda then let them roMt li minntoe longer.
'’Tk.t.Al. rilt-lUl. .. p.p',mM lip U OP U. bMk ol U. «... IP arp. M.ll . uMmpoopIpI M bott« l> .
the Bilk toat. trimming otf tbe cr^ Md It to no trick at sUl to cleM it ctoen aucepan. add a-half ti
and loMtlng the hrAd lightly. Do not An old whtok broom past IU tmeful- fnl of floor and whn maiud and
hotter it do. but dip aeh slice for a nea for iU origtoal purpose to host frbthy a large cm of rich milk. Rtansecond Into boiling saJtof water, for this. Koep as old whtok broom mer a moment unta .thick, add two
mi nutter
butter on
oa qmcsjy.
qnlckly. sm
sad spnnaie
sprinkle in
to tne
the eining
dlalng room
room 10
to orasn
brash u»
the din- i«*-v-uer—
large chopped mtsArooms. If yon •*«•«
have
epreaa
^
you lay It on tbe dtoh. tog UUe, eidabonrd. and aide t^le. them, and atosmer
mtonta longMake
And .A
R useful
to mast- waya
er.
Add kaH ycfF
P.ABMM a
m good
AWAM. tomato
AA.M.MAV tana
-—A- nnd
— pour Ton
-AM. wfll M—.
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—'
elptooed paroJey.
,^1, *,ver tbe toast. HfUag the bIIcm An old whtok broom In tbe klleha to and a
^
so ns to let the anee get a groat raeratona to breahldg eot and peel aroeal tho
nphoatd abelvgs. window «d chicken, which has boa kept hot
i, bwwan them. Oovef the dtoh and
mtoetoa before eills and mMy other waya
on a warm plattor. Serve with thin
If you Wke you can eat U to
*
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oystota. frlttora, hoalay balto or goMthe oven and bake fhr ten mlnefeeMeriogwa and Kleaea.
j,
,ou may
Ptos. podding, and evro chartottoa a hroWn wafftos.
^
^ generally flntohod with
which yan have treed from Inmpa goa to'thaa d«rs that the cook who
Murphy Stonh^
^
and •omi.ml Well. laMod of oavon- doro Mt iMk. them room* dtoltoetly
The poUlo to ooe of ih. dHly IMt______________________
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lag
tile tiralned tomato _
Uqnor ______________
toto baklhd the
Uma ays Mary Poator orara aod may be
attractive aod u ooally
^
^
ud quRq u ef- Soydor to tbe Wtomsii’s Home Ooa «f ways,
that to ooe tempUag
IMlkM KMaiM,- ------------------------_
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watcha Mi tenderly baby Md
®«s. Wrk«HI«» how|. add the eager
-.
-MAM- and bat flf^
-----------------—Emma A. w nitiier.
gnd add. fold
lag It roiy lightly, (do not bat after
/
.
_ Badtog tbe flourt. Une pan with aHusnefl is tne noea now. ana aiiem
mixiore and bake fn
oven flfteed mtouta. if In ehat. or
®*
Btalthllyi softly, tbe Sand Mm hu
^ake the Juice of one orcome;
^ one-halt lanon and mis until
Silenoed the wild lhr«h.-. alngtog;
.Itb s
But sweour thM ahog ot the asreetoat___
voiced bird
............
CpdM Whip.
The soft good-olght song of a
-Two teapooM getaan- two cow
I* bard:
boltu
U»M,
Lollahy, toddlel
CM. ooehaff cop anor. ooeaoarter
Imllaby. dear!
■or~k..K
8toep..lltUe
ear!
Ota:
____ th.;dVacIva
____
toon* cnpWIlM
whlll .^0^^
^ pufvmmml migar. of b««i sroood the potod pootoa.
Tho blrdlro all aleep to their neoto np water. mt.
tMx ih.
the roeda:
cooito. Bonar
mm and
mi .alt *‘>lch have h^^ppeda^to-to
*»» high:
In one cuii^tfW »«tor, mis all well
of btl- Boat the whRa aa aUff M poatoto. plaoe them to.a rack to a haktog pan.
r mooo aroo. gam
^
......................................hake them atO tho hamin to
ito^ ^ toothidakg. Md

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