Grand Traverse Herald, April 15, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 15, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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OLDEST PAPER IN MCBIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS-ESTADUSBED 1«S&

AHD TBAVBESE BAT SAOLB,
TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVhaiSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN TUEsn.W. AUUII. l-V 1!U I

HRS. eiURlES UPARR

TO GONTROL
FLOOD WATERS

I Wm Ended WadOM-

Sir*. Cb«rlM !.> Psrr. 2M W<>«l *”lftnnmb slrocl. dtrd Bhortly aftnr fivr
PRACTICAL SUOQEftTtONft MADE oVIcx k WiHitit'sdny atlninoon rollovliii;
IIluPM wblH) had oitcndod
BV DRAINAOR EXPERT.
many «<s-kF. It vlll be remembered
that the Ijtl’arr bunie aai partially
burned a short time aRO. a&d Mra.
I^Ihirr. «bo VM airit In bed at tlio
time aaa carried out. Her eocdltlOD
»lare then has ateadily weakened
Four
cblldreti. tho aons and two
TOO MUCH .WATER SUDDENLY
daufihtera are left, tlie father and
RUSHED INTO RIVERS.
hualiand ‘bavins died several jeara

RIVBtS MUST BE DSPERED

Funeral HTvtrea were held from
BwiRiRSe Mid Wat Lands Served At
the home bYlday afternoon at ::3U.
RMMVOtra and Their Drainage
Rev. W. A.Eley otneiatios. The body
Hae Upaet Plane ef Le«rtake DIO tile old home at t'eu
lafW Owcilem.
iral Uike fur Interment la the famtly
lot there.

TRAIN ROBBED

AWFUL STORY

'JURY DISA6REED

BY MEXICANS

FROM JAPAN

TOOK LOT OF SILVER RULUCH

WOHAH KILLED ARD ^Bl

AEii r a trial whdcii bordered on i
M-iisatlnoal ordi-r. tbe jury tailed —
verdict In the .»«e against WORBT CRIME EVER KNOWN IN
CRIMINAL RECOROB.
Mrs. Sol thddman, charging her wKb
dlsurd’-ily ronilui't
Tbe care occu;
■•led Ihe greater share of the nfler-,
nivn Fridav. The t<-etliiioii> proved
vastly Iniervrtlng to a large
crowd of 8|K-<:(alors wlu> mi d the
i-outicll rooms thmughoul the trial.
FOUR JAP RUFFIANS MISTREAT­
Mrs .tioidnian was airesled
ED AND MURDERED HCR.
itovR ago alter she hn<! broken several
windows in tin- liome of .Mrs. Ih-sslo
______
Crawford on l-j*t V>..nt sli.x-l Tlic
wotun had gntien Into a dispute'crlma Olscovarad By'Lahore
Fierce Fight Toek Place m Which
and when Mr* Crawforl t
Reported te th# Autheritiee
Eight Persons Were Slain—
In her home Mrs. (toldman. I
Murders Escaped and Are
CenditienB Still Bad In
Icged, i>r(H-<^l)-<l lu Biiia*li ti|> t
Still at Large.
the Republic.
•Iciw.; for ii-vcng*-.

MAKIR6 BIRD HOUSES

6EHER WORK

Creditable Work Done By
Training Class.

BY SENATORS.

The woik uf till- muiPial trainin?
• las* Id tlu- Ceiurnl lllab • scIpm.1
show* marked ImproVcDH-nl and Ike ABOLISHMENT OF ONE-MAN POW­
ER PROVES GREAT ADVANCE
areiroitmilng mor<- latrrp*tcd tii
the dUfen-nt Hue* (d work Tl-ey ar.
busy at unmcthiiig U>at leallv show*
skill all ih«- lime- U lia*I bi-<-n sua
Kf-sted to ilu-m ibat ni ikU sciiMm o(
I'-e year the birds ar. irrciiarlii.: thclf
m-Kl* and Uirre are iio regular place*
POWERS OF SENATE COMMITTEE
tor them that would in any
y'GREATLY INCREASED
prolwted. that this i-lJi'r «-«-iild make
*otpe idid Ilduses and th..- reeuli* thvt
are being exhikited In the rnfii--! Frofreaalve Action of Democrats Will
Slate* Kvpre** •ompany* w|ii<loi>.
Result In Better and Mere
show it<c rlcvrr little lr<jmc« Ihvi have
Prompt LeglalaUon in Be­
hwn prcpart-d for the hir.l*. ^Fach
half of the People
niembi-r uf the clhns hiu- ngide two,
one that they put up ilM-mvelvo* nod
tliu utbA one fur sale.
(Written for the
ihe^
by
'^natnr Kern.)
Waxhlngion. April If.—By abolish­
ing the traditional one-mao power Is
i'< senate, and giving tbe power to
SUFFRAGE STRIKE l»EANS MUCH ' - I'uiJ'irity Of the membership In
•‘iifh
)x>mniliti-e. the deinocraia have
TC BELGIUM
eimply uti*backled the aeoatora for

SERATOR KIRI EXPLAIIS

niibuHh-..a, Mci. Aiull ll. Newv
: ToVto, ApTlI }I Ihiail* rv-acli-d
macbedherc io.la> ibai Uciierat Villa
here today of a most atriMtous mur
former bandK. imw at (he bead of
,der u( a vuuiig vuiniau ni-er Ko'-'
seven hiluilred ■*>u>iUuiioDalista. behf
Four ruBlan* atlarkl-d the woman and
Mexican Nurtbwrsicrn (rain
gflor mlsirc.-ilng Tier In an atiandmihere and lovk over alxt .\(houean<l dot
cd huL, tli<-y murdered her, tln-^
lars north of silver bullion sftcooked
and ai<- iroriinn* «ir her hod.'
fierce hgbt, in which eight |>ersuns
ware slain. The stolen ItolilOD .wai New Players and Managers Will1 Ap. A laliorer ,dlscvvi-red the crime rnd Shvftting Down
Furnaces Means
Ti-;*Tlcd to Uie i>oJke. but the m «r
I te Craeu Fond to Protect the |irDi>eny of an .VincrUan iiiintiig
I'oder the old system a committee
OisairangemtAit cl S^aircts
pear In Michigan State Line­
11 ■lercr* esv-ajH-d.
company.
rhalrman could prevent action on a
Cl the Nstion,
ups This Year
kill by refusing to calf the cornmlttee
i'J. -Ib-lgliun ciuiid* .I'ziHic-r We remove this bindraoca
than ibiec week* Jack I'cnNVashluKton. April ,r.—A irMHlIHeU
Id !••••■
every.day th>- g<-iii-ral m the free expression of tbe vfewa
•liy # lioiM-fuls vvill tn- goina through
*S'othlnc In the recent Gooda
form of bank guaraniee probably will
Kirlke'lari* 11. a* the fcorlult>-t- d.- of the iiietiibcm by authorising a maspring iraliilhg aniliw at the Urwricrj
linuan^or unprecedented except the
imended by Senator Owen,
clan-,
ait-1
I
uiin
-.
r.u
la-r cept oi <1h- la- Jnrity of the toiumUtee to call aeetPark and the fans will be given a
height Of the water. The rain fall
du*rt1al lalairers <}oU work nest .Mun- IfJts.
clialrman of (be arnale lianklnc and
chance lu get a lln* on ihc prospects
was extreiDol} heavy, hut not record:
currency committee, whc'- the c«mday Thl* Is the olimUc luadv; by j r„dcr the old acheme -the chair(or the team whi<-h the new boas :a
breaking.
The Ohio and Indiana
mllice begin* preparation of a cur­
•■cdhumtoie.

man ••• uld smother a biU by entnutd-;xnding npou to puli dun's tbc'iug,
rains found the eoll aatoratad and the
rency reform bill. Hit |•r<‘srnt plsn
'The full ryntraiHi-u of Uw: M-otiomlc
to a hostile aubctaninlUee
•treama were fairly full, btf ever}Ihi* yt-ar.
'REPRESENTATIVE CARY OF WISfgr a direct guarantee of bank
Mwfffiinr. 1.- i^-gintiug to Iper- named by himself.* We remove this
■Most ..f the club* in the dr. uli will
CONSIN HAS NEW IDEA
wtniar breaks np with wet toll And
depo^lt*. but for the cviabtishmcnU
xeau- all-scctidio- uf itic I'oi'U-utiup'„),tarle to the efficient doedoet of
l>-gin tiu-lr trynaa at about the aame
fell turamt and nU that U needed
ahi a f.--llna uf r.*i uoearinc*-- ,
secaie hualneea by givlag Ue
’ a fund to insure Intmcdalc i>ay.
«.f them are in any
-----thee la to add a heavy general rain
ent to creditors and depositor* when
Icicn*. The guvemment and local nu-'pt^aimltiet- maAorlty the right l» name
as regard* laai yeat's
and another dlsaater mill reault.
1hpmi.•^ an-last comidetiag flnumiai'nii aab^«mmiltees.
bank 1» forevd to c;lotr It* d'wrs.
I'll Shan are the Kraoriers.
Raln-fatl we aiwnyi have Imt al­
i>n-|iarailoDB to U--.I ctuergeuide* I Fndi'i the old rcbenie the chairman
Senator Owen nsid tOda> he Ueliev
Tbof will also be some oew bbaxi
ters whan needed nor even in the ed that euch a fund, out of whicb the
.tmrrdlng to lauoii repoiU from lal<or|f^l4 often and often did nai^ as
Instilled int.. Michigan «uie l.ci
aaoM Bonlhl. bat the annual prei-ltd- deporUor* could he iialil Immediately
circles by having new
i**'''
holding WHEN ANY EMERGENCY ARISES'
uUon does net greatly rar; . Fi^e In proportion to ;hc vUlble a»*rU of
aiaong
miii. r-. metal worker*, nuarryu or unacqualoted
the leader >•!'*.. The managehi
IN THE NATION
year avMagea are practically the the defunct itanx. would l>e a gn-ej
len and i.-xU> woric;*
,.|ih it* provisloBs «sd purpMW. We
follow*: Traverse t'lty. Ja<k|
aama. Wr cannot prevent rain and factor In alia} Ing panic and i>re*entTht- ilctl*i..a cf-n>e gln*»*orkt-i* toj^niove this barrier to lotelUgeat ae; Hanlaiee. Opwle l^wds; Lod-i
(be rain nW fan oB. ICt what bnp- tag financial dlatreu. The amounu
tolB the All Ik.' ha* produced wmc !,j„B by giving tbe committaenien the
Inglna. Rob GragM: Boyrne CHr. v(t
pent to the r«Ui after 1t strikes the thna expended would be relumed as MtlHary Men Bo« In Thia Tract > <to>.ver Gillen; Muskegon. Teg l.ewla: ' Ltould Be * —Mif to Cities. Te«
thing llXe
'right to cbooac tha conferoea. We exend CotinUee to Repair Dam­
earth that glvet ui our |»re»cnt con- fast a* the bank's asrete nwld be con~
nace that 1 ju-rwitH-d to dj.i'I jM.ct il
lOaal Place to Work Out Memdo- -!<»“
d»w»|p^rt
ibe men chiefly interceted lo a
rodtllac. Homer Whnter. At. least
age Dene By Sudden
miiBt be de*iT<>:I'd with dyiuiudtc and bill
|
bera of the StaU
henceforth to Uke charge of it la
f>»or of th«-*e men are gradunie*
uerted ioto caiH.
Calamity
rebuilt. This wu’iid involve a total coBfeienw.
,
Formerly
mla-faU
sought
Militia.
the Ceniml league tind It has i>c<'n
The currency qucatlon will bo taken
of f1»u.“'»i. There are 2T luretrenma of the waior-eheda almost
The'democrat^ in tbe aen*t« are aa
almoat unanlmouKly agreed that th>np In At* entirety through co-o|>erxtioD
nacea In brUlirui. who*c evi>on o; pngresalve a* those In the home.
tlr^ by noil percoUtkm. The sur­ of .the senate, house and thr'l-resl
claas of ball played bne to fully uf
I Waablngion. .April t!.-A prrraa- wlodow glass amount* to fl.u.ki. 'O'* a They nre preparing to make their efface of ttaa ennh was abaorpilve and dent, aciordlng to plans now under
a* high n catll-re aa the article givrn
neJit fond of litK>.a<*<.*M*.( (or relief
>r and month. As to (be blast luniar.-*, a I fimu- effc-tlve. Before that purpoae
the rain anlered It. Tl.e capacity i
the Una on the cla.-i* 11 route.
cMigr«wsiona1 circles.
Tec-'n*tru‘tlon work In locall'ies9 laid ma.v:rltv of whleh will be allowed to no obdac'les set up In tbe rules dur­
abaarh waler of the sod duff soil of
Bhon bearings are to be allowed In or Ferris urged the acceptance of Ji,- : Prmtrire games v-lil be arranged af­
wvodland. or the haavilr grassed soil the senate, prellmlnarj to Hie {rrepani
naar Gra.vUog
ter Fendry arrlvea, but there are ko 'waMP by (loid. fire, earthquake and cool off. their ext'urtlnn will n-.an a ing past year* will atand. Tbe eenate
of a meadow la almort unlimited Uon of any tvirrmey refo-ui logUla urcil a*
will l>e truly democratic In lU metbodd
far at lesat two In pmaped, whUJi inher (Htaktrophes was pn>po»ed In a, .lean io*:* of (ji'.iaej .lally.
Once In the aoll the entire rain fall
maneuvering ground for the Michigan win be no doubt ptoyod here. All oft'«®*“‘“«
while the democratic party to In con­
>"
ire vuung iwm but noue'*^*^
Representative Oary of W.*.\nilnnnl Guard. He said: Trom Introl. We believe that tbe public bosl. the itreamabeds atowly.
wiul'’-"'"- Tl- —IM'o.
.h.
foimBtlon 1 tiave iM-rMituiiiy ohuined I
nci* ran be most aatlafactorily per­
ralndafl such as those in Ohio and
grainy tmpev-saed with the de^ profeasioRal or aeml-pro tennia.
Fnlted SUtee to iasu-;
formed ill (hii way.
Indiana should affect sireamt and
Bcriiitlon and favor sr^-eiitlng
rtvera giadtialty and keei< them l>aah
older* «( the secretary of ■
ground* offered b« Rasmus Haoson. sylng that the position* will have to
foil tor several week* or even a
l*Drtage lake for a pertoaneo
moaUi. The Ohio Hood* n.Rc In s
be filled with fast youngsterw In ords^
FOLEY AND CUNNINGHAM WENT
* H*1.K
- hill would provide
(■lil.-ago. .April 12 —V.-geeaUlca i
catuimient I am informed the slie w OOP the pennant this acaaoo.----day and alceted in a week.
TEN FAST ROUNDS.
ru*1 iMr.-.'l fruTii IliC farmer to the (vili-j
l-oksesMw all ihi- roiulrements a
he to baslng^l of his acuuilng work
If>medu»lely
The reaaon of this I* that the sur
ne IS oastng
g
,sortoe the bulhllng of dyke* and •«* Burner will im available in ihto i-ltyl
for a mlliury- camp,
face tolMt DO longer absorptive tn:
DANIELS
BRINGS
; and Isidglog aft.-f April 2.-.. acftyrdlug I.. a plan hy'SECHETARV
good •Iralnsgr. pore water. RvallaUIKy
ttvated farm, hard rtmcl* lmi*rvi«u«
Texa* farmer* to demo.,sirate the po*OUT STRONG ARGUMENTS,
I atream* and I
to water, aqnhre miles of cities with Match Was Claan One Threughowt for small luaneuvora, rlfio and artilevent of cauain.phe the hill aiblllty uf c.-.Kiomy In dlslributlon of.
and Cave Impstua te Boding
range*, and rmllraad lacUHle*.
paved atreeta. granitoid gultrra and
iu-d cause tbe aecrpiary of the Li- farm produ.-t*. Thiny Texah farmers Up to People to Maintain Navrat Su'sport
Tlie
flnaoHaJ
aide
of
the
|>roposlUun
concreu aewm have replaced the
premacy of Nation In
T.-r-or lo mitoe from the regular rv*'havc form.-d an aKSociation to begin I
1s also Important, a* this land at Fort New Bel ef Offlcera Chesen
ancient woodtends and meadows. The
Future
fund toips to cnintlrs. t.>..-n*'the aiu.-k on th<> i-o*t of living.
age lake costs nothing for original
dey Evmnlng.
dcclnl'm maHh lielwi
natural rain we sUll Uve. but
ard monlclMlltie*
the legal ilmltj April 23 will see the '
outiav
"
The
governor
urged
the
ImMickey
Foley
of
Ralpmaxoo.
and
Jvld
natural toll recaiveB U.
WaslilDgiun, April i:.—“When tbe
of llieir UxatUfn. making (tie ux«s of Khipm.-tit of 200 .are Toad* of Herinuda
l(bam. the Iwal flghtwelghi nietllaie arcei>UDc« of Hantos'i gift,
The purpose of draln^les oo farmi.
At
tbe
anaeal
meeting
of
Timverae,,^^
locelliy
eeeurliv
(or
the
Inen
andjonlona
to
this
cHy.
At
dtotribuilng
wple
plead
tor
a greater America
saying that he had
o^paved streets, of roofs and guiicr* which went the limit and was as
aiy ConimaBdery .Vo. 41 KnIgbU
payment In annual It, jatatlons lehy win lie sold at :: cents a navy we will have it. and not tilt
on bouses and concrete sewers Is to a drum as It 1* Pos-Klble to geu Uie ibo offer would not be mewed.
Templar Wedneaday the tollowlng “t lBtallmento. covering not more than 2n p„QDd In Hi-pouiid cari-.n*. Hampera then." dc-lared Seeretary ItoDieto la
carry water gulchly to the rivera liul iMxlDg game was reviled here and
Seer* were elected for the eBsuIng
^ ^ade .-onialnlng an as*..rtmcnt of fresh | an addroa* at the annual banquet
the rivers wore planned by i
the faos were glvon an opiiorlunUy of
the UaJtad
MelTtU^,^^J^ the approval of the president aud vegetable*
,
enouggh to last a family,of the Navy league
peteot Providenca. who meant
•iccing aome r«al figbUng. Uoth of
^ IMwaM B. hto cabinet
of Jive W,e week w 1|] be aoM for »l •«.' States here tonlgbL
tended that the water ahoold Urry a tl>e b<>}>. went the time in lUt shape
Morgan:
captoio
gaaeraL
.Jopaph
V.
A bill to appropriate di.OOO.OMi for Bach l,ai«i.er will .onialn c^l*age.| "If we can convince the people of
Frankfort Will Entertain Good Roada
and
gave
anil
received
a
lot
of
punish
tittle and not burry
Mdtttoeh; eentor warden, Amil F. the relief of the flood dietrirta of lettuce, todtohe*. unbma. aplnach.'the I'nlied Stalee that the navy la
beds. Our rivers are. therefore. Just ffieut. Oiiiy once, when Foley in the
Nerttagar: Janloc warfiea, Oaorg* O. Ohio «a* iDlrodurcd by Repreet
■ »-cr,' ewrn't* and turnip*. Sn.-h ihetr* aod that you sBd 1 are here aa
ni surely out of date ns twrae cars third round hit Cunningham a Uttb
roveJI; exedtoai prelate. Charlee 8. live CUj'pooI of Ohio.
from t-1-30 to their aervaoU to carry out their wtobsupi.ly would I
A'rankfort. Aiuil H).—A Sab bake In laagnecker; treaeurer. Chariea E.
U Is etcryone wanUng to get home low was there anything that looked
e* and Inieresta In regard lo IL' Sec$t.3ti under ordlnarj- sate.
at the tame time that causes traffic like a finish of the bout The battle the imbUr park I* being arrangwl for^ Hale: rpoordar. Orlando C. Mottan.
r.-lan' Itonlela said. "1 wilt feel .that
who
make
the
IncongGsUons In great dtles. and more was easily the besT whk-h has beee
B«r«r. Curito D. Alway; etandmy sendee bare has not been tn vain.
cars and mors tracks and greater suged here {or a long time aod Ute *l«etton tour over the Wwiern^MI.
mtm. Ana Hale: warder. Wd-i
I do not want tbe people to feel that
Buttons are being provided,
pleMed •road testified to the (act Igan lake Shore highway on Jul} 7 Item MsUvtfl: oenUDel. Arthur C- .
the nary is a
11. next. Tbe Inaimctore, loriudlng
tor thTM Twra. pr,-^‘-''■•'©TER COULD NOT SAVE Son of Stomeae Governor Hae' Fe- from them in tbe far t
cause mi the drops of rain get to the that they nHUvreiatn good sport and
BABY'S LIFE
Cov'crnor
f’errts.
are
expected
rivers at the aame time that.caases tbe .pBorts of John lUacken.
t It to moored
Arthnr 8. ito«ley.
eullar Ideal
rive
here
at
1<>
o’etoek
In
tbe
nioralM.
* the congestion of waler which we acbeduled the bout to give it to (ben.
Bedded to hAve tbe laatoUa- .
alongside of the /
wia be given aa ekcall floodt. So Ur we have done
Bossrw Wbll Matched.
ties SC Utseme pohUc to Iba Caialbcs
Ban Fraiicls.-o. April 11.—"The man'for Its protectloo."
Thsir Scrvleee to Keep the
Cunningham. l>y hi* quickness and curaton on l.ake MioUigan and aa op- or dpi * kaUBto it VoBiheday ovennoiblttg to relieve our streams of this
who said' women axe mighty nice] Secretory Itonleto declared 'that
iwrtuifity to luaiwt th* deep water
MaoMne Going.
I. but all our work baa heett adroUness at pM'Ing the punebea.
iattim 1«.«oha*e 'ApaHBek oHK>er
things to have in the famll.v' didn't there must be corporation between
flahing Industry. Ftmakfort vlUagq to
aiding the rain drops In Uielr effort held np hi* end of the tiaule agaiiMl
at d:tt with the |ptan>tiBU eere- Chicago. 111.. April i:.-a doten koow what he was talklog about. The &(ival experts aod the people t( Uie
located uioii the very beach of Lake
^MUewMIhpa
to arrive slmuluneouily aod add to the b(«vler blows which Foley sbownamlM sfM iMa,4P
I
les,
taking
turns at pumiHng oxygen farther away they slay from me tbe Utter arc to be gives correct InfonnaMichigan aud ui )uly enjoy* weather
g SC tba
«r«d oo him. The downstate boy bad
daaetag party I
|iton .onccrnlng the derriopmeai at
toto the ABM* of 30-bour-o1.l Itchy belter I like ‘cm."
that to tbe eiivy of wo»t of the citlex
tba advantage of experledce. hut waa
The writer b*«
So declares .Sal PraalL the young the navy.
TerA by mto of a nMmoior. taller
tbe stale It to al*o the bea<
tides giving the Intprgalon that the unable to get to Cunningham at any
save tbe lafantAJlis. The baby died son of the governor of Chfeog Ral{ Cougrm sUnda In tbe way of efS* of a large numtoT uf fibbing
drainage of lowlands and Rood pre- Ome. J.-P W “-r
prov ince. In Northern Slam, the first dent control of tbe nAry. according to
Period
rn-wa which go after take trout and
early today.
vrattOD go band In band, and (hat tbe flgbUng was even. In the third Fo- whlteflsh for the large city markeu.
Whan Be^y Ten. arrived at the member of tbe nobility of Siam to Bnloocl Robert M. Thompeon. ehalrorgaslaailoD which stand* for drain- ley landed a tow one on Cunning­ The exrurston on lake M.lchlcan wUI
of Arthur Ten. physlelana v>b- .-nme to (he I'nitod States (or an edu- man of the executive coimidKee ‘of
act also Btaads for Rood preventlra. ham and bad him going (or
give tbe vlaiton a chan.-c to »ee lake Repiflar Seeaton WW Bepin TtMiday noimced It dMd. The* they detwte I cation. He will spend eeveral years the league
prompUy
Mo two thiogs could be more Ineonfalot hiiin iTMt. and lelephooed forlto America before rwurnlng home-j "younger admlrala" be dedared toMichigan at lu dee|>cet tart, which to
i
a pttlmotor
eothualaaOc over the reign day. "ere neceasair to stake as Alne^
gnsoM or more lacompallbie. Hraln the foul. Btattng that It wa* entirely just
off Frankfort, also lo iMpect tin
Cnnntngbam
cam
Vrjlravuah. Siam’s new ruler, icon fleet effective in time of war."
oge It tlM aoleace of hurrying water untiiienilonal.
An So. 161. Public Acts of 1»M. '8<x)rea of ntea in theSu^lgbborhood!<>I
irferry method of tranxfcring freight,
hack
Birong
la
the
lourth
and
wen
volnnteered
to take Urns at tbe pump'l ‘FBllke bis father." aaid Praslt.l “For some reaaoa." aald Cotend
from la»ds tnio ftream* It to somethe big boatx of the Ann Arbor line provide* that a regular merilng of the
sDd help keep tbe Infant altve. Tbe "the new ruler does not believe In a;Tbompaon. "congress haa always had
timea a qoeaUon of turolug *«amiH.’aftar FUey** Boat bat was unable t making thl* their eastern terminal board of sU|«n'laor« in and tor
into dry land and keeping ti *o b> jland H- Tbe remainder of the bat- Foltowing
j
be'pret niah of oxygoo brought a re- I'Lrem. He has ae'nl home and pen- a atro
the excursion and the in- Of the couniiA of the lUte
held ra the Tuc*d8v tollooiiig the'sponae and tb« beats increased ln ‘*looed «*veral huhdred women who rank to officers In the sary. W^enthe artindally rapid exits tor rainfall. Ue was aa even thing aod the ,k|t»clton* Ihe guest* will be treated
aetood
Monday
of
April
la
each
>ear!.,rength
and frequency uolll the par-,were fomerly attecfa.ed to tbe couft.‘8pantob war broke out our o«lre wIt to MXBetIme* only a queMkm »t pre-Iadvanisute was with noHliar of the ,one
,
of Frankfon'a famous fish lakrw.
ventlag lasd from becoming wet by'boy*.
iM hoi».
|l
»•«
“• «""< — >■" " PromoUcc ^ to.i.1 OHI the table* for which will be spread it, .1 ihr a.,.l IC- ol «.UMot
refuslnt to allow ralnfaU to delay.
i
Shew Well Received.
.............
.............
.............Ftallow
.......... .boerd of »vVrvl*ora.
To keep breath in tbe baby's longs ever had."
.
cera to command the ^
the
city ....
park
near...........
tbe water.
By reaoluUon en April aesaton -has it waa aeresaarr to pump eonatontlv.
When asked why he disliked women lected from the caputns llrt. the
Bwemps and wet land* - were all> Tbe ebow made a bit with the fansiisg tbe banquet the fruit ratolng iu..
. - ■
______uysi.
I ■!
___ will
- ..1 been
made a regular aeaaloo by the There was so opperwnity to give the
eo
heartily. Prealt reirtled.
“Ob. just senior offlcera
beiag Iffbcfod. «nd coapart of nstnre‘1 scheme (br dratnage jwbo enjoy thU depanmenl of apon.|dttBtry and the ______
canning ladnstry
I
B
for
those
inureated

boerd
of
anpcrvlsore
of
Oraod
Ttov-*iafant
food
and
lack
of
nourishment
bereuse."
Frtobda
of
the
youth
pre-,
gross haa
peratoteatly------------refueed—to•—
peeEach aeted aa a reservoir Bot the The. boys who wore matched were bo od Inspection for those inureated board of anpervisors oi urasd Trav- latant fooo ano laca oi nuunsoiaeni
ntwww
•— --------------•waptpe easpet be {epiaced. diainarc Mghtlsg for a deWsloa and with tn these ptaaeea of the auie a «-'*rae couaty. Today ar 8:00 o’clock
death. Tbf iwAher'a *0D-‘dtet that be wffl have a better oplaloo ride tor tbe iitnaaop whldi confroBta
(Written tor the Vnilod Fma
George II lAigae >
8t. Louli. April IS--The most ter
Iona feature of the terrllile diaeatera
In CRiio nnd laulana. to .tblBking peo­
ple, aalde from ihe lots of life, auffe^
Ing and property damaxe. U the a1Bioet noerrlng certainty that
Oooda will occur again. |.erhapa !

THREE WEEKS MORE

CURRENCY REFORM

FACING HEAVY LOSS

FERRIS URGES
GRAYLING SITE

“■RELIEF FUND
IS PLANNED

HAS AU THE REQUISITES

HTNEV ALWAYS AVAILABLE

MAKE DIRECT SALES

BOYSWEUMATCHED

FOR GREATER NAVY

GDHHAHiarBETHI

GIVE HSR BAKE

EFFORTS FAILED

OiSLIKES WDMER

arsvBiBTDKr

. (OeB|lBSsd «B FhSe rpar.)

i

(Co^agd «a Pace FMr.) - ‘eosraea.

I tbe board. wlU eoBvese.

(

dltloa to criUesL

of wpmen after hto stay Is Amegtos-IL"



-

Vaok

asiun) TKAVXBSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE BAT EACIL TUESDAY. APRIL U, 19U

two

G wtf nfiAcrM Ihrald
TtoiRjRy. »iTt»\

HERALD AND RECORD CO
UKO »J. BAT».

r

Tl MB"tl ti.
1
Mil'llR?**?IbT>'7irrD». Ik.K
K IMMI >• wroiHt-

Tlilk w.niW Uluilni.tli>n I
thm mould prove o( bia'I'I >utiu* In ihe
fuuire Tlic Tnlr .J lUc future P-IU tie
nil edui .-itlotial evrut, rather than a
plaiv for mere wiiTtalnmeut. os a«-^
ecmBt -Of the onHmltnd WPonunmcnj
thai an- pro-eoiod for lirlutlna the ■
wllHiicneM
LIVESTOCK.
people lof^ilit-r andI tfvelr
I
ilullalo. Aidll H.—Caiili—llm-rm.
In learn t>e tlilnsss That will he of
>eii»rtlve 3.12i: fairly•ucllve. iJf.lnwh.
iMefli i» iheui In
tshL-ep—
Birvinc
ten—
Aril««-.
i’.u
lower,
tine? of work 'nieri' li

bnie*. m Prent St. Both Phone* 23

imnsdiire nwro iirartlcwl e» U<-rel|ils. t.'-.-WHi; fair. ibviV
Mli'is nnd itii down the midway tea- $T.T:.
siin the fairs br

iK.via.Io. Uoidii 4 at I9.W»*

All faklra

mho

oisemle

rhntli-e arid olher

Faraers Losen

—- —

token hy'dlUhlta

AreordlDK to aUtittU-n fmwi.Uj-iJ
Hlaten drpamuem ol atrirtlltHre Iln

and

coniesta In

fliiufu.. .ij-ril

ihaa at aa» lime tii
jreafu.

«h*- .

H''

The fleuma riio*- a aH-ud) de

elln^ to the prirem
iwodscem at
|iar«d.

re<vlv«nl li>

the. five

perUnls

mlili

Klvas fiw till* are.H deires-- in
hiit i-aii r.»aiij I-'

the

new

piil.iary

«• •» luiurw

iIjis

lil.h U hiteoiied ■*■ re»u.i|y

Imd lu some

tt- nmal KleriUK deferi. ol

boyluu wUs

1

law.

The

Jaliie.

pari of the tar»er* lb matheitniJ tU.lr

Mh dozen eKCs Ihiu
'LrollKithitE. iHhli bt wl.leli

not In any waj oraatilfd. and as n
reevil!

me rompelW

to

aiee|i1

for

‘ their pioJuels any pil.e tint the marJuH turn afe sIllInK to

allou

lou.h olifevK-d to liv a an-u

Iliajoin

' (Bilneii; lirouaht in umre lailu

If th.- toielljp.-«i» vot.-!-. of

he alai-

Iran to a lone liim-

Ther.- I. no leaiKHl r ' ‘

tU*R>

Ibe prodon* of the

m1»u

farms

wliiih the law
Itojhdh-

and

iho'ild Ih
nasd as ekorliitant aiuounl for.llitdr ku i'lunl
Ih

huylne ^

The

rontrnt

to

M-IHns

fanner Ini*

pla>

the

ih

teKBied.

Ixs-siiiE VBltdidates

In-iii l>i

otliyr

i/a! ftiji-tusu butter and eges and only a fow- tliat
If iKrt ..i dv;arh. h«l inlat for ihe 'mms.
The putalo u jrkei was very llahi

to ruimi l:s

their hmlth awl will .ouilmie to di

yiroduee.

fhYoBi hVIdny's

was

c nil the aitvalilaiie ti the ttlB- A*
“■
"*'*
>»I; fnjbo stole
A jy,„mi, There were very few iprmrrw to with

oi

vbards are *»ol -In the business^ f.

servile.

nnki

fello*

and ihu city n irket

H* ‘tiie(

II ■ni>a"aihU- fur a null
,

•or tin- Iv^t fiiend be ha* H

Kane to the i*aat and iinle.- he »»k*

alu.ther Aiket I- au sill

up to hU etreucih asd op|«»nunlt) In

siioiild lie .eiH.;,h-rt.

1.

i., well tor the uiialUy «; the Roods made

ttoue to dl.apiiear Inin 11'.• law km

iLe I II. e-l Stoles eonslliii-.loti

the dealris In the eitles

u-.-.ii.3i!t' ii'Bv to- ell nyhi in iis |.i..p
er pki'e, l.iiT liE jdu.e 1« uisi at tf.i-

the pa.l

mllli

t

airiiiiaii.-. v.here w-veiy

.The tarnii r'hae ! een .

num

>‘ar.rby tli- h«al mllis

to

-----------*
tKroin ItoHitday't llecOrd Kagle t

.up

Tl.i-re pas

wkhi

eustom-d to pellew ftiAl Ih. Hiilff ti

•:...:Ad H. he trbli- to eApreti' In* rliol.e fattnois t v.->UTi!ay

other outside totliiece**. aiv :o hlii

Ilf ■ Ji>ii.ln.» Wlthotn r.-sir«-Dofi' Now ;a busy day.

for the low

Cmt lie «m., IIH..-: ol.ie.-t.tipjl.le t.jsjtolie I.- ItoOal.

l>rtr-» he la

reieiiii

tir.-s l-ne 1-eell eliniiuat*-d Iruin tlii-^

#whm Is directly oplicaite from ml

had

duhne' ihu di

uit.v (liliii! or :

-

pracnvally

-r!
a .hbble day 's tovalhm.
Tlie sliifnfieiil out by rail werc tlm

ll UI-. Wily i.i;|...theso aie always Rood, which speaks

-t.iial i-.iiih-Be. but is «r».ir/s>

the near future hls profit- will r>

aane reffutariiv as ibe' have done

lr»-i bn-lieli

weiyUi-.! ax live dlfl.'ieiii sealii

pifHI-^ii

r Jt -lefi-a

to the deulmeul of the Uitoor
time. Wcauae the om**

:

etii ehmiia be lneoi|m>r

This is poor hselneac usd works out

activity piuoiis tl.and the luUla lia.i

Il.e aliTl'tiiepl. out w,-r.




.

Tile egg nip^li'-n

wa-

>-e:tii-.l

I-.

ihe hoii.w itjmany. there Ue,!.- '.-1- dozy-ii l■rt'llshI
The real raii.e „i the l-r. -.1.; i nuiAi, law
i- hoiw.i iliai the
ihIhh--.,f ihe aeo-Jla.
Th. Imite ii.ske,^ ,r,- i.U d«ir-z

b raslly true

.dactise to th«' pHeoe of tonn j.mdiicta
b Um- fai-t that the farmer ha* al<

at.

lute!} DOllilUK In ni.i In ieu^iid to t

awrfi

prie* that he is In
piodori..

Tl.e

r.-*. h,.

jiiie,.>e

'

Htira and he esn eliinT si;ll at t
«4I

IS

Karnilmt b the

Ii.ecedelil

Piel

Bive

lh;-|bouKbt I.) file atm.- kce|a-fs
wv-i.

tie., f't.-h.ls ol

d.-n,i..-M .1. .1..- ioliil.Hl systeii..
.

liel.l

,

-lanu vvork and s-. do nut bxvc lime !•

-ii"

town.

-■uitoh!

to the moihl mh«re tin- iniKtiner t

■ Record »c!e>
Mr tu-.i vljy

sothtoc jio aay as to the returns
ahall receive for blv wirrh
dUiOD

mill

pn-.B»

until

TJ;l» ei
the tlller>

r-:'T

pr..ve o: lull.- lelue Iiule-v 111.

«( (be soil prcanlse and ♦•r-x.i

M«i-eli w-ke-tup-1., the fart

tor to

l.i.isl toke Ih.-

an>

the i>rhe

siakinu

other bu lne-. h. tbe wor|^ al

lomed Boniel.u.ly el.e le 1i> the p

lleli.

FINOAHOTe FRAUD

to lie

tOO.RH.iSlu). hiniHelf. IDs

Departmem.

th- Ja*i.p--i n.-.-d- liiu.-t .-f all l-

(bat Isoaloeks tsoold aons |to to tbs
theee

a •••iisi... i*tu-a- ..t tu.- ..m-ji jLw.-r a.ul

the ittnki

mnditloio planed

force the acTloiRural

the .l-v.-lufflji.-ut i.f a dto|iO*lilou oi:

dire.das*i.to

tb

li.B 1*1

In wo^ «.« hi-, uau Bjlra

KOiemTuepi Ir seems leafcnnif*.!
able tbL

ih-n.

atep-

oil., r .tes^ 'll |H-n)4«- to du the think

mill

h.i lukAi

invuiil

rnriiiiu

orcaulAalioiis That mill in'a ineaor.

li.£ air.l rn.it'.um lor hui.

In

<t)Dtn>I the prietw llial are paid u|io:

it.ha- IH-.-U liie .Wsl.fO,

tile l.t.i...H

the open tnai^el.

U

lu ipke ll..- other feltow's W„r>l aiwul

by the IirKnrs o: the nalitu;

et. nC.inE au.l as j r>-i|]i.b* is niaii’
yeais behinfl the jiufui
where
hi

Iaiv4

and the Ms ner

TliU issue
they

start

inaato

Idan. lor their O* s Intererte the nuni
er

mill

flier

realize

soine

of ih.

proIHs that ilKhllulIv tR-lonc to th. n

The foltowltiE huileiin has to-t-n is
vue.1 bysih.' ^laIe foud and dairy

]«•'

W..i:ld to- hnil to- leMed l.ja>n hh ..WI
V -lameiil to atii-ndioK t» hb b-oiur..
Ml Ibe ItAtlter li-v-d- i-> «u g.-l dowt

di-

l«ntueui at lAbsiBK.
Tile rvx'ent latoyeweather. lju- uiade

• .K dejKndme .i.sui «-ui.

uiir di-WK anabvl fe*^l rbeumatii
In

koUmt.

tKJli -t a

tor

relief

he

biii.iped

i:.-iiiiiBlli-evue Wause head

tluaiidrs are at
MaKtt*

Lamba

H. boller.-s one of liie “reiil. e^.aail ■> vaSrs mo rtuiil... arose dirje^.

-------------------------------------------------- ----

01 mlsukoK tl-e farueis

Khm luafce b ratslng too nuie
‘lue .lover
and too pniih tlmotby. which .s jn-i

ed she was t'. bm-nrae a inotliei-

...2

were rlage he

Thistt,
------------------

short time w<-ara oiil the land no tliul

lie it is

va'uule.->

roiild was jeweler, and soon alter lib mar- laiaes.

for buy

raUliuc

pur

As elov.-r-ls the itreaieat Mill

to dc

enilcmteir to ^iiierU-a. piliis

m.

_

4 N.

e. TIME CARO
P » ,V SL A.

.

the Seditli Ikwmells. andme think she

................ t'xi lias a siritin of ro'ikl

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

bulldei

I.Iuim).

Iheli

After spirit into iLe Oght.

Sheep ..................'...

....... iv ray liiarrlure I lived In )^n KranHsen iheu -eltes to

fhlckeuE, dresacd

.................10<- srteotern

years.

fleese, dressed

..

......-lOe phovd

vi.riou-;

Ducks, dressed

..

................ jji- have alma'- mnite iiii honest lltiiiu. i‘-imd«

at

I

hn\-<- tot-n

job-

^|••r<-

Theywill exli-nd
liiiiil

«n- H'v iiHtih slid while it to* ex|-erti-d

but

I 'dal tJto nil.t will an the entire ten
tl-eie

is but

future buiiOA. mlH putidenty of
i:mi-i-e. via K «
S. K.- . .,................

(hrouKlioifl

littie

doubt .

Imeiha-keii ...C«|H-..l|sh ...............
KalcvB........................

IO:Ssl J.-ZT,
lurMi r.;SS

-15c and ! was sntlsfled and happv '
that li will U a aiu<-:i us cAinieiK lor
UtoDKBiTy ................
Turkeys. dres.«ed
Itueklfy ...................
F.BM MODUCE.A.,l.« Sr,.... .................
'■
*>»>
I” J?''IK'I'-J., 1...
.din»
:P. M.
.1^. iBlm. i-v.-ti .luce hr .illee.-il vtmiH*c ‘aw
ev|a-ii. pe.- on bis >l.lc and is.
I'otatue;
Walton .......................
-oi- i.'.'”sc
know Ur- Nm-cx> ‘
-t' b^' 'I-*'* ei.D-tlitoii. fun |
Hutti-r .
ji.
shy kvimto-la this, even EliuaM lie wbl. “‘ii-bki*'>hc < i-'ivf I'aiul, it louk--;Kims .
a wuBU.«haile k.ir
the in*,
iM-iler
u
Uwin.«v uj,.-u
it-i w.
tinyiillg .....................
.lio'io dl? fowtJo- a"-' stoP.'ltiKfuhis llldAUIon.
ui«.i..to
hati-u- coii.a toxiiiisc Ul the itiiiuirkablel .
Straw, twr U.u..................................................*)■•
urtcptni-s be f as slmwii at the
•'^.Nurwalk ...................
11:19 C;|.-.
Onict.E...............................
-'Pk- Id S-'hjaiul the l.nDwI.ziRt -f ii-e ftoei i«luis|
' •
n:l--. C;40
FARM PRODUCE—Balling Price*.
juf al..ve:.-ii.ai.i;..ilil.on wlhthifi- bsx _ Tr;.ins arrlie at irjiefa • niy lti;t*0
leuriitsl sill.-*- iii: tlelnn.
KUb.-r i* a. bi.. tolW p. in iitid T;n:
fiutler ................................................... 2*c to ♦t'c
«h!c to stand lip uiid. r a lot M p-ra :
UILLT O. P.' A.
i.........................................
.2*H-to;2.-huivAl.
a
S. Anderson Tsils of Viyit To Old
-iad.-d ...I*..............................................*1*
MORTGAGE BALE.
letter to!
Tbe same ha« tow-n a
City;
Sira. .
....'..............................................»tl
. ..L haviito UveD iiiado in (be
Ihl- leriltu
*-otid!tl
:to^ Of a^iiaUi iiiurlsaKo made
CRAIN—Hannah 4 Uy Ca.
lit Rei>lvm a to.ui
l» Jubi
biPT lIs'S^CBtid tmera iiadrn.
'rice* corrected every day. .
Kdll.ti Herald
flie < l»s» of the' ni-e Wbi. li -will I
lie. ul Tia-.-ra^UttV.. Alltblnan.
AllibHl|n.
.................................
fourth oay
Vviieat -------------------- .. ..................*....90.
I have jitsi r.-tuTTKHl I*. Jii.k-u i ptith-ili.E timlsM as a i.-vlvi-r of rli
,M-r Qttc■li.-r. lb'--, atid rcut-led la the
Curn ...........................
;i.r Mile after BtlendlHR t:.e lour b.in.lr.d erleruiianietn.
ll the J(eai>ter of Heeds lor the
Jc .......................................................................... !*• unnlvoai; .x-h-hiatiuii of Oie Linilitir!
Cuoniv ef Oiund Trxiver-e and Stole
*---------- --- —1-~.
lu-Vhweat. per >'1. lbs ................... »M3 of l•one(• de Ijxm ul Kt. Auiti..|lnc.|
V. t>n|.V(:T(»N- — SHfihtly wartii.tr of MiebiKan, Ob file ekventb dny of
lub.-r. Ibiib. tir l.ito-r -3 of mortGRAIN—Travers* City MilllDfl Co.
inciclit i-llv of Ihe I'lilHii Siai. -.‘l♦•nlperalu^^». ItJta
raliiiall and fair
Vhlcb said mori
aci-R <
I’liees eorrecK-d <-veiy day.
' unBhl |icrlia|i* I miul.l \u1i.- w ej-.iJiiT ecBtrall.--v-ast uf th.- Ihx-kies
•fourth1 day of
Wheal .....................................................................IHs
dul.v asstooed by ’aaM
<IDl-llllllS IIutoml ll that would-bi- l.l- 'UBrior tbe forepart t< tin- week nrc Jau';-rv.
:tl
to
KuMWoixi rcnIialUs
'■hii-t
Aluv
W
iTrubabilitles ofl«-r.-.l
by
readers ol tlu- If.-.i.r':•l.-stlflt tu
Khii'h uveluiiua-ni was duly
ILiab
V. iebra- Willi, i. M<wr. ..r tv I'ni
' rcvid-d to the Itcglzi.e of H*-eds' ofWhile navy I ,nns ................................Ml.r... iifb and then eoiuc.
Id llif wot
bie f'l Giaii-l Tra\ciwe Conaty aturoiCed kldaey to aus ................................... SI 3'.
I. -PMinl timtolii.
Ksld »n the ia««iy.flfib day uf JauuSI. A«*.i-.iiiie to a rtiy *.i allmai
arv.
in IJto r f.i of mnugagcs on
lIu.-KwIieaL iht l.n-> lbs ..Sl.OOiiSl Ih
:ta». iiihahllanls and^.t.u liu.tst of
n-'.i. ' U.
which ntlHeaec there U
WASHINGTDK—1.esa
Ibau
L
HIDES. WOOL AND TAtLOW.
some'Ilf the iiiiui luK-iestlng
-laimed lu U- dui- at lb>- dal*- of this
le* were vpnsuuied today l» ibe aeu-!
PrlcRS cone, led as market varies
Duiin- (be stiLi oi IkM- Hundred Slxtylaud iiiarkx lu
f»unf In thu t ulli-d
ll- elertmas .u.nimitii-c t" uxuaeroi.
Hides .........................
8c
SLiiev ami .anmn heli> I
provided .............
Capi. A. iJ. lioefrier. BKkixtsni door
Call .......................................................................... lit
taiii.R ll) tiiooc wIk) are lui'-resii-d to
, Mill or i>rocc<«dkeeper if the S*-»Tc. of the charge: aa.d inortr.xei.
Tallovr ....................................................................... ic
be«ni Institiited to
mucL Ihtopi.
mad.- by .Senatur Gore, tlial low-flier
No. 1 borse h.dc«................... 81.110 an.t up
to iponevs aecured .by saM
Tbe i.ld tori that vtas built years
I hcc^.rf-BiKiuaau- f.r ibB disap'll aa> pall tbd'cof.
FUR MARKET.
sad years a.:-i to very Interestto): ;md
re:r«e.
yhior uf ihi- |.o4^
ruTitC uf an iinportaol paper in the
Muskrats .................................................. l^^oCc
ouniaiuvd 1b«-j1.I mortgage,
III.- cate, to Ihe elty and the Foiin
itaevoons ..................................................... iUrfit:
and
-latuir in sm b c-asc mad.- and
tain uf Yoiitbz and the uld buu-w-E and
skubkj .....................
4d.-u»rv::
« hcjcby ei'cn llto*
nanuH hlH-eto. one •>' w-hi'U Is OI'V
uu Friday, • tbe aUternth
day
of
An imtuaion.
idtok. daik ..................................♦.•houl's^-'
T l.wt wide, alt th-x.. and tunny im»e
1.- rtc;vei :.S cmid B> »Le aiticb- I
Mav. jhia. at ton o’clock in the foroMink. p»Je .................................... tiO-ifili.Ou
e Bh;.ll sen at' public auction
Ami au H Is wKb Hri
siulils In aud about the t-lly were ver. Hairs.
Weasel. wLiUt.......... .. ........................ :ic^l^ll.
higbi-at bidder. U (be north
I•AI.V-KI1.LI^<;
.M.ACMC on.
Inleiesitot: to »nc.
JaeksonvUIr
to
Ko*. red .............
.'.83.iii!fj5d-0ti
»,r i-f ;hv '.’ouii house iif the
tlrc.is of Iniitallons have been uC.-rctI
surely a liiistliDg nty and Iibf some
lr2V.-rsc City- ItUt U-llis the
t-Ubll. i<9 (.Luc of the ecu
Fo*. gray ......................................... iOrOI3.oe
here the CiriuU Court lor tbe
tiiisiiers bui fur a winter resoru St.
tic ot tlu-iii liH'c suiu- answered
Prices apidy oply on prime stock.
said Cuuuty
ot tiiaud
T.LVcrsc 1»
liK)),.-. l!L.\NK-S-Ici-s the
.AuKUstinc ix tbe place, in rjt.v oj-ip.
UH.li. Ih..- prcinlkc- deucribed In waid
vxiKxied <)f.Af, bolh fnlcntall;
inn. Tito ciii/ens are tbe mon bns*
uwrisagr or as much ther*-of as may
np trillr and cholert tuurbus.
pliable people Ihiil I have seen to the
beovH-esury• to
pay sue
the auiuuuv
amoutii ev
eodiie
lo paa-—
•gate. wHh
»nt
*-Hh s.-v*n
s.-ven
Tito
i>iibhr on raid niurigage.
imutb.
Among them are soma bosh
ll aU 1-R*l *osie. .igpethcr
apd
It
:■ Icndarlv iniercst
OCXS n>en that 1 bave-liad Ibe pleahiire
r. ter atorcoaM a* eov- '
all druRgists.
Sold
meeting uiut round them to Ik- Ai
Leelanau Pioneer Died « Maple City
eiigated foi
One or two of them pm tliemselvei WANTEO-On a far;
u ■ndusirium
sQIWd In I
Saturday. temjH-iair miiii a
out to mnke my slay pli-seaM. A W
cliildnm: ip;ui foi
CorUti.
Ibe
leading
busineas
mnp
.Vlajd.- f.ly. ..Viu,'!
H —Abuer S.
woik. and wuuan
inO Stoic of. WIehlgaa. «t: lail FourW..rk in faiidly of a., adults. C
Kraz. T3 y.-ais olyl, .L.-tl ai bis holm- gave me a Jototal wehonie. as Sto
ecu of mods Two of Ooodru-h s Add!and "aye;,
deklifd
uere Saturday, lit was a pioneer u: Harry Hrown. editor of Ibe Kwriiiiiilob to the City i.-f TravcriK- Ciiy. acfirst Idle
Addrck-. .Morse A Ken:.
Uei-urd
Tb.y
• .
ibto plinl to Ih.
l.••l•:a^.au uuuiity. t-oiiilng here In IxT'
or.llBS to the rreorded Mat tborcof.
JL F D ;
:. Old .MiE.siDa. .Micii
raoB|
up
tu
date
printing
plant
in
Fin
Dated Fob -Sth. 1913.
■ Mr Fritz was bum lu Im->
BOSE WOOD rE-NHAIJ-FTCAN.
rida.
Tbe eeJehmeten fasting
fi.i
Rian.. iMiieMe-tvimiv, Jii.h;
Asalguce.
iIhve. was aotnethiag grand with aoneserved iu ihe Csvil wai. eul
L’NDEHWOOD 4 VMIAFR.
ly rca-!-.
AhlDR going un every-day and every
iy*i| will, ihe Klr-I tiKUigaa
Atlu.-nc's for Assignee.
Tuit lEc Cliy. Ml AV. IMb St . f
hour
uf
the
du>.
1
doubt
if
there
to
CuniioiiT)
and eertel under tlenetnl
Traverse City. Wlrblrain,
Il>: Frank llamlliou. Ti
apt l. k,
,1-r*.- City, Cjiz.
iihcne
III. H.-lt fob 18. 2i. mar 4. II. lx.
tiliendap
He was diMiiargetl la iSC: Biioth.-r city to the Cntlid Statrs o'
53, SI', may c. is
P’lomit Saainston. KIiiksIc.,
aafotv mite that could out do 1i
lor disgbillty.
He wa»
married to
It. F. l>.. HHl phone. Drawn. M{.:3
thing Ihat Interested me wras Uic
i'onltav. Repteiulier I. lhC3. lu 4'bai
pxi
i:..«
.As (be -old Eavtog to.
b.'iie A. Kagie. and removed to t.ee- lioat racing.
farm*.

tout

Jarksoi),

Mnlluati

aie luad. '.h>

ViBKiv Pool ly^i comiiany

th.-

o.a- em-

phi.ke KOI a |«ir I..I one dullui

IN THE SUNRT SOUTH

ABRBI S. FRITZ

Magic F^ Draft* Tabooed by Suit

1-v.Mna nil H-e ai.aUBemetiis i

at whirl) Its pimiilrla should I.e
■wall hj

The lain.

. |s">i

*{aiil

obI.'bi«iti.

Thee.

isilatoe- u.mh

i..-v Willi ihe --prtot

,

indjilns tic Faraier

flsur*. (hut they mak*'. tn.eti-e k.
hpme

fiAni

l.-r-ja.iitVls wer.

wouhl t.y o all; , a ItoiielP Uisxad ..1 a'^ s| j!„.ume..|.t s-alc'.

nne.1

tbe hoard, of trade and deal.to t

the ir.ults »f lit.

will ee«- their wav '.h-ar x. br.-uk very much aial on!.

l•.H■||ie o' the ^tote a iiieacurc wliUh

1

are

-.A---------------------------------told
won-by.told
liordua
byliordun os ful-

->|y fatner wm. iKtfB in Bdinlftirr

I

hill, es|NU*blly eh

mliiih IIAS l•.•ell p.yssVil by the holla.-, j "{.lOe wHI *'
......................................................... ............. tllBI. Ill

prwlu«-«.^,Aa a whole Uie larmein ai-

1 .N-ajh.UH.n-E ami liiumirv.

Hc-r

hb own.

il.at laa to- j-nalnced
Ar.r-ol if ....
to New London. Conn.
I was bum farm it will be well fur the lamiei
Cedar filj .
tbere IK IMT.
lu U-Ti mv f-ither to this vlcinUy to lake the btoi and
Ihdiia ...........
1:W :;3
rn-v»iiM»iii .
weni to San-P'rani-isen, where he (!h-d fertilize Ibelr bnd nnd cel a Koud'
f«dar Hun .
.5 3: 4:3t;
in latO
I mas his .mlv .eiii.
»ai«h uf clovw whltU alwars finds
toikc Ann .
^ y;ili 4:41
’____ jttc
"■ W‘”‘
>■'•»'> “f “Kr when I was a u-ud.. market wheU aiihl atid liullds
I'hHte' Iliver
h:4l| 4:4S
...t to Tc
married in New l.mid<>nto .\nn Ml up. iiiMcid cf iveafs outthe land
^................... Tk»•““ WlmJiester.
Kl.ecame from ujasn
wiiMi it b raised.'htoiiuro 4rt. ...............

(*owa ...'.-------

in.xilly ol inuii.i of Ibe pb.v-i w

p.r.-h* lia> Uvii nude ill the.

1 liospllal on the

Nuvemher II. UIK. where hla llipllier i-s Imril on the noil at wheat uud in a

had all they

:*pS..

VeHlerdu) was u day that taxed the

PrimaryLaw

tli
ismi

asr^l-ed to the lari, of a>Mem on ite

Wheat.

tPYum TImradny'b Itucurd Kuah

The reaRou. ai«- not om nnll'

preUliitoan re|>on

it

..

ilMs eoi

Iiamr ef fsor- cure a trop of cloti-r oa tins ,ll».-htesi W »a ,.r.«.npii.«i. fr«r m»ubf« pb»o
in or the PiCBch ktod oPtond If At Is prepaiid ph>,K.tiy
'bland
Id of NsTwIron-a and iilveii a ireaum-m of bamynnl SJiin'a
^ »»

r.k.-. dozen of «KBS were boucht and went from Ht. Helena w-lum she U-am

t.)ats, TH*,e.

lews for tlieli <ro|i» on .tiiril 1. It*:'

'

:i pounds of butter.

lantcr iliau UhtuiL

L'C.I Maikels

llor- Bawaru or pintmantp for Caurrti
Ines'*’•* ConUIn Morcury
l.ustmi-.

thrauch of rulMPt; iuu all bis life

were lows:

flKhe.1 at the dlftcreni iilacva and

OflAlN.

iiKeful In taler ycsra.

Moomed

Bbe was mat;

to do’oxlle,
Ntwrly

poiabH-a

ChuaKo. .kpnl M-l•ot8lm•a .jiioled

fniiii Hhti'h Ihev ran sis ure ideas that

faimem of-Ihe cxuiuiry m.iv artilii'

yihtos

ol

^evli-e* .H Wfi I.V. Mi. hUaii at ii-mU-.

hleh the pisipte i.re lnter.u.tod and

the bureau of nlaitstlcn ot tli- l’nlle.1

who ha

bushels

iiieiel 1.1 and the shIpiucDls out

POTATOES.^

Amea of

amldlinc

Rhould I'.l eiiiulnnled und Ibelr plj.-ea

mlil'li

crundlnoUK r

iiieetkin waa elnslous are that it la po.^nlL'.t
•lon.

with buytof: from the farmers.
SIP

Thu

ht
a ScoL ho said, of the
'

an those

■file lovwl mtlli

tljniu \a»aius/|, lie hnsi* of a etrrua rather llinn an
.til-Hi .vilvaniT
icHeullural nod Industrial mdilliitiiHi.

TIUWtHOBlhS..

lileleBa.

c price paid waa 3«e.

llju-;—RtM-eHns. 1S,“T:.0, artlvc,

plsrlnc them upon I'-C.

Nn]>olDun.

";even while he waa a t.rl-...*.-r nt St'lon has I e.u i-iii..-..!

FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS

lure*, mhlrli tend Iti the Ion* run to sl<wdy.

TERMS

w'inanei- of

Ttu

•■umi44uy rw-u:.iiHeii-l H»i live duilaw
be sew lor .six nails In ut'drr tu to

hivfi l«lr to to be w.u-n
lauau coiimv aird aellhxi on a fum- they- were out of sight, at leant rutni- FOR SALE-I iwp sealed oriagi
reverse rtty,
Slate Bank Ib lg, Tr»'
guuJ i-cnditioQ. wnb iwle: 1 pbae
aoffl *84f
UIcb.
to lliTL
to 1*»T he reUred Irom the
the U-ats weal ao raEt,^ltoy wcr.
tin. f biiERy. Fiatik llamili.m
A big slie>-i uf -rerlimutilAls of . iirt-s torn: and ti.uted tntu
Mw-le
Cii>. almoki oui uf eIkIii. Ihirlng my ihre*apr K.dt
lor ills prtNlui'tA
I'ami.HX. luiie to-eu areumiianied lh--diaUf .M»m ol Hri-hi wJ..-«- he ha> lix-d siu<e.
He hel.: ritontli* In Fmriila I have'vtoti.-.i
by a (cwiem devlse.1 for narketo
Mins,
■ uavmgismm /wmu

were ol ibe'vtBtoBeof IDOT. whlcta 'll.' utTtre Ul Jiistlif ol ihe Iwa.-e lot
)-ia<vAl iiiw.u iIh* rijlii Tuuii. lb neral towns, hut I think nr the whole. FOR SALEA:heap—At a bargain. Xu
and mbtn li is onre ptoreit in «ai
tTiTa>o-»<i|.in»- .-«p»,*ii.i Hiller l.iaiuiiei of' uual bavi- bcena rheuuialK year. I'ilel Kassun luwiiship ioiuimHiutly 'sId.v
icre farm, one mill- Irotn Kiogslcy
Augustine CiKi :>eal t-iem all for'
- (kin tbe fuimeis ntu.i sink tuu-Abei
By the "Ka-otor method 1 caa/A
ilatioii,
JiMiuire ot 1‘liHip wgicr.
■ he todnslrv. but lb.' mnbu<l fur CH- had., t-uusisl u) a pitH'e OI thin od ’ is;;., atid was su|s ni-ur Tor Ihe tome a winter resoit. but as fos living h.-i*eve ihoae aching teeth absototely
and canv It u> a aorce.sslu! rnill
ungsley. Jtlcb.
mch r imo*
iotb
.-.X4
ioibes.
with
some
adhcsife
line
or bis pnatoei ai a'vultaf.le
luwnshlp fur is years.
He has belt! Uie ye«
without iQlii. and wiihoul the u*w of
id. nut any fur m?. Give
twas Ulk BlNiul rtie Iniuslha- of
Pii.e has toea ntoeheled |.i ru.-li n:i iruuiiil Hie edses ill.e pp.rb
drug* to produce uiiuuuacioUkBc*).ulln-r lonnshi|> nffk-ers as well.
me bjwk
Michigan, and Traveixa- WANTEO-Bean acroage. FTe* i
P'eaow aysiem is neHbu] and m
hern siTrfc. In ,h.- vetiler
daubed a
.•\i.t.i Ihat a iarae (.er «-«d:.uI Iur
People ol n
furotobed on the flrat thirty m
He to suivived bX a wi.iuw and six
Ot/tK
beautiful Grand Traverse
B-llcjii iuskinc tiimard vliabKlni; It
and
|«>w-dercd
couiractcd.
Traverse City Cdnloe with weak hearts
iTcvps'bre wasted, simply toxaua.- he mixiuie ul pine lai
.blldien. Charles K. whu Itoes un a
with 1(8 pure water, and I will
Snlass exttwethat the tarcser can keap the rewards lantiui KPi them
Comiiaay.
meb li-U '*
luark.-ted
at the l-uku tout.
larm near Kasooli; Mis. Helen iV|s
atisfied.
to which he Is enlllW hy all
i-u-fe-r lii.n- and at a reasonable luive
1 lli-Ki vtash >uur teei. <a
per. Ruse Oakland <v»iuiy. Mielilgan:
ONCE-Sober, to.iu.
ini begtoning now to be anxlou- WANTED AT
sonslr laws
F'aimeis should »rei
un-lable iiKH-eedlDg wliub this (toulKe. of Traverse fit; : Mrs Atw-Ha
Udu* married .man hy the uioiitb 'p
to
get
bhrk
to
that
dear
old
placo
IZe tor the puilm.e nf MiHiliK <
1. Traverse City. Michigan.
work 311-Bcre Iriitl ruim'at Old Mil
tile tornieis of the couiiiry is lu Kei Uey«iiii..-m sironeb ebdorees* then Faber. I«nnlaji.1, Ore :
John
who
■e above all nihem. and as soon
siOD. Mich,
Must hav.-.etKtogh ex­
markeUiis Whlsni and suO. actiw luaetberai d wuik in hsriu.my luwa'r-'
vpl Mull on iue sole u. lives ou the ol.l Imniestead. and fcirir
perience to coHlyatiOD of fruit torn:
BE I find I esn aafety get tbrongh thcranuot be lak.-n kh> ai>di for
-he e-iabltabiu.'iit uf a .sy-tetu lluil
id m.-ar Vtoif mw^Ibfs of Muskegon
to Ik- able to co ahead wici wurf
flooded di*trl<t. stopiring a few pUcr
own KQoO and the k-kmI <^•1111
wm piuvr ul benelil lu Iheuiaelt.-s
Steady work all season for
ri
xrrigbi
nz
The funeral services will lie held at

•w.-ek. Tbe literiv way home. I will make a break
snnier abo is uunh tlic S<«.S at lli« •usiead t.r lu Ibe iu«n who haadle lb<
at g.io<! u-saes .<
blood takes l» o', lock (Aniurruw momiug at the
for Michigan
I never to all h;
231 AreiiratoBter
Wli.T end of the line
prvdu.e ai (he other end of the line the tar iij> llmiush ibv tulee
home, the- Itev. Mr. I'hmii.s of Maple
HI. Kiving lerms atid re'.Ult }>etter than F do now and I am go­
!n many lurit a tbe cuuatry assuiia feel aud sel.dk .1 (biuUgfa the body to City onciailiiR: lounuent will
he
ing hoote /eellae t«n or fifteen jeara
1 Lave to-eu furmed for the pur
haw util the rtp'Uiimitshi
You wear made to Koae HHl .ometer; .
youBifer.
.
)<s-e of dt-MlUiK wUth the eviusoni.-r dlALVIN H. CRUBEB. Funeral Director
111* .oiulilaatniB !tn a w.v-V
Tlien
Tour* truly.
' and Embalmer. .11!: South rnlun S
Offiiiatii
«.f the
dJSerefi
fairs reil. and when tbi- syrteiu Is exiead- wash your feel uinl re|w«i.
Mr*. .VHllo Frau, aaslsunl.
fit;
AATII 8. Andmon.
tbroucbuui it..- mate are Itoginnlag to ev! and wu>1.-it uz~ as It slmiild U- i!..The Lead of ibis d.-i«r(m- bl to nut
phone s:.’,.
Wt ircat y..u a.-- v.
tiiauias pb.i.E for making tbelr exhk tsimer wui he Kfitiug bia Just
woulil wish IP be izcated.
ibx lor and he dimsiK knot/wltether
biU.«to more alira-liyc than eyer
wUl bi-lduge i» bim alu-i bto
meb
20-it
Uu aipt t«ke loui aiiplloi lo tby kole*
fore, aud good Ideas are being ad-|bake ia-en rulso^ nnd Itarvcsied.
CALIFORNIAN'cLa7mS RELATION­
toe teel will i*ohc the rhruraatlam
III do raorp to
vam-mi that eould well be lakcu into wuong
SHIP TO GREAT CORSICAN.
and

uhli'h are n»«

p<iekOed as m

nneamad inneiuent by the men mb>
tnaaipulate the maikot.

Tliere mu-

1.1 :i

l.'isl^.w.

luuu- to

iviweliS hi-

(arm und by itodpi-iwitoB with bi- fel

lure a «i«e

a mei4..

low fpraH to to-, ii.e'ude^uau- mark.-i

TcclkEzti
ly WItboBt Pttto

A*

WIU Pay Hlgbcat
Prices ior

F’U RS

Vil1t4 AltMCtlMS

OF ROYAl BUN

consldciwtiui. hv^ tbe^uumgeaieai of

ol.e ;

.V .aiiuerthan dixiori bis uwn <owe and he kaows'
tbe Grasd Traverse lieakib Ftoir arto-i-ii’ *»ih.-i eflori'iha' »wn he made
PtoFta. to gotKl for sores uu the .-o* .'»***”**
clailOD
ll wowld l« a wine movAu'
and |«ke i uo. is a suuidaid relnedv 1

HEHRr mm

add aeverni vitoti^iR in abicb the toiys
and glrto on the farms »>uld .ouijaetu
for botiurs iu ralsiQg <r»ps and f .i''
nlablng ideas that vould

p-uve

vsl-'oid

Soldisr

wible in the fa:ure lu ilu-« enBa.-'dl
la

Bgricultuinl

puraui'E.

Ended

contest ha* already been prbvidud h.:.*
latrudnred

that

Henry

W.-at

i— 15. F5 per 45.

R.C.R.I. Redf.

<1- to Califotwtt.Here It
hae ov-- !<>n a piece uf land thai be bad prop •w.
SOipped pafCCiS pOK
OfW'UUam Trty fenlli/ed bofurr sowing the f*-«1 prepaid,
urdon. whu clalmx to be a grudsoo o8 July 8. of Ust year. The Und w.-e
Send remittaOCC With
conqueriag Corsican. Gord«n.|lke ItouicEt klnil aud bu experleu.v
(q
each piece of i«i>er and eUp uu ea.to
'■' years old and goto |f.>t,Koe* to show that it to poaalbli
AVear
K'K-klng* to tK-d IK) a ibiy for bm-klnj lumber, bad addej-ralae a •
i
n keep tbr u
your bettor bait. ’Oiiflrmatlon tu the siatement of the Itohi Und if li Is pro|M-riy i
For twenly-flvw oenta you can make.rriiiendwi Memortal aoriely of San hod pr«>ar«d. A Utile diaunce from
about Btxteen doUara worth of .'VUglc,Fnweiaeo, Ad several experu in the place where ibUj-lover waa grown
Pbopfs
FooLl>r*li*
|geae*b>cy. ibat real NapoloMlr blood,a piece of liglft Uad that had
Sootk MuUo^ Mick.
n, B.-Uoai forget to' w**h yout flow* to hU vein*.
i been oowp at tbr same time wlioout
Uordon'B eiotr bwws aaotbar ro- bt-iag terUUied aad be taUed (o teAprU lo to May 12. to.
mix thuronghly.

Thun get Uiu

Seventoeatb ceou worth ol aticky gy
He had Itoep ,ui miu pleovs

Ffcal'ealue to tbnbora aad girls upou umbitod to the bed fur about
tbe (am.

High-class W. P. Rocks

j. 8 Horton, who own* a (arm }uxt (RsLiel Strain) EgtfF. $2 pFr

i., u. H., 1I„ i,

•cuts worth of poke
'root ami ten,coats worth of ptoc _

Folsoiii. aged TI years, died and

would i«xnt ot -iivei slonda.v murntog

I

for caked i^drr. but as tor ibeuma-'

' duft.

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>» *'*> clitoeiii
-------wauu to try Ue Ur fool draft, he »»o!
^ Anueles. April 11.--BUI there o'
Vaars of do It much
ho#i*i tbaa a dollar a sv»*-™tU.nE imm
royal

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iBlrodncw a.Block JodglBg rostest tor aoldtor.
under the dlfezAk* of cjp, HU wife aunivea Funeral aervitw*
parts from the state agricnlural .oi- wiu be held from UuglK»' undertakiiig
iagw ia wbiito Uey woold be tau^t pwrion Wedaaaday morolBg at 10:30.
tbo ftna poibta oT fbe stoA aad than aod idmbBvb of ktePfaMwoD ,Foat wlU
Be gJvwi an opportonltr to do jadilBg auead U a Body. taUnaeal wUl be In
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SRAlfD TRATER8S

AN ANALYSIS OF LOCAL SOIL CONDITIONS
What Ekmenu the Soil Contaios and How They Can Be
Released by Chemical Action and Made to
Produce Abundant Crops.
By E. H. Allyn.
plants. All hut four of these are snpTbvrv srv nMT farmern of
tmt* who ha\> Doi had tralclnjt Ip rlied by nature in mosf ablls. One of
«r cirricultDrc an<3 -xill these, ralelum, whl.b is the base^ot
PoadItHiDK and fet-Uns that tberr ia line. I* ebena and easy to net on'to
altocvlhfr («o nurh
tn the Ibe. soil. Bnf ihe other three, nltroTMalis of farminr hjr adjulnlna land
I. phosphonis and potassium, are
owner*. I write tfala In the bt^s that
re s<-arre and espenstre to Ret In
iBore wiU net ob the rtadit road to noUa !to generally soil
piontalde baoMns of farms. Uosi are rated arrordinE to the amount of
•11 lines of busInoM deiwad
these lliree «-Icmenla In Ihe .sol).
prokiwrltr of ibe fanners for. tbeir
But there are two sensea la which
twn iiroKperlt.v. The banka, stores. soil* may lie said l>< lack elements of
<Uioi>a. foundries and far-toHea deiwnd fertUlly, one Is In an available, and
OB aeUinx tbeir prodtieu to farmer* tbr other an unavailable condition.
who have made aureeasea. So air
Rmlnent aulborltles rlalm that all
•le interested in boostlns these ihlne*
irtnal soil has about
nlMU;.
amount of mineral plant food, that
' A* • fonndailMi of rsr arilrls. a«1 Is ihe |•hlr>|>bu^»s and imiaaBiom.
for the henefll of the farmers who lint soils differ In the condition In
are In the lar«e maiorttir who have which this is found.
om had the benefit of a tralninE In
rvsTvnne should f»nd to the De­
c^emlstrv-. I will Rive a brief meutioi partment of AErieuliore at WaablnRuf the materials of which a farm !»•
for nulleiin ;ST on soil
made. There ar^ In nature about ’fertility w'hirb throws light
fdl^t)’ thintnf ealled elements. An subject.
element Is defined as a »ubstanre
It is claimed that there Is tn nor­
which ha* not been divided Inu.'t
mal soils when new. about 2?nn
. or Bwre slnuiler auhstano-s Thus pounds of phosphorus, and,about 50.common salt Is composed ofoneaiotn (Miii iKiunds of polassliim. The amount
of ehtoiine
ef nifroEen helUE a variable quanitiy
tliwn. a Rraylsh metal: water is
dt^odlnc oa the method nf eiiltlvaposed of
of h>droE<-n es* tion In most f.vrms. and laraelv
* atom of osVEsn Mas. but der the control of the farmer himself,
when We bare EOt this far. we .-anTimt a farmer may fell what eleSKK furtlier dlsMc ti.e
Iment Is lacklhR in bis soil. I will say
> nnitect In vanre or that if there ate no inses-ts or funRu*
)em close roml-lnatlons In definite.or other plant aljment hinderine the
i* or small
proportions, thi.t Is there are
Rrowih of i.lants. a *
iny of each kind in the saiime ne»* of a plant, or i yellow, or starved
appeafacce denotM lack of nltmcen.
(omhinailon
One ImiKirtsm tWnp about <-heml- This doe* not mean that there I* not
eals i.s the laws of efaemhaJ affinity, plenty there in the soil but ibat )t
that Is the power that draws stime I* not In an avaiUbIc condition. Mmk
rdiemie^ to certain others and w hich land ha* plenty of nllroRen bin
is stroecer It-treen some rbemiiols. account of Us lieine s:itiirai(d with
water it may not Ite aide t» net In
than It 1* l>etw«en oilicrs.
surb eomJliion that plants can u<
For Inriance pore pt«
demand oiyren so wtmnEly. that It If plants hare a weak stalk, like
wm take fire in the .atr by unitlSR RT«in that lodRcs. it denote* lack of
potash, while If the seed is soft, and
•with Ihe oiypen.

Some limes,two chemlral Rroupe shrinks and has low vliaiUy. it decome toRetber and the {arts aepamte
«nd combine to form combination* dlfferioR from either of the orlRinat the avnlllMliiy 1* «Ttrrr;-..
These clrmcni* must before I>eine
' And ofte Important fact i* that >-<
u.<cd by plants underEo seven!
times aome eleaeot if crowded
IchaiiEs. and suppose one of these
and becomes tree In ihU way s
i<i..lp.ul ....ipon
W...P U.I1
appUea>loiis to the anil cause ln-|quired oiysen. I*
It jour
soil IIs .sat
eoUble compound* to become soluble' uraied wUh water, thus exciudiuE air
■ by rrowdina out of liie needed ele-jn" Utked the titlase that would |ci
mcois from a too rinse grli'.
in air. the plants miclit starve for
Of the eOements mentioned. al«ontjwatif of ilai element
thirteen so Into the makeup of
Murh of the chcmlral rhances
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1 Made from the BEST wheat.
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Spraying Materials
Lime-Sulphur Solution, Arse­
nate of Lead and
Paris Green.
Sulpliur fin> oi>myiiis iippli-*. c li.-rrk s. eurmnl*.
E’apcw. pluMi*. jHiijiliKtt niiii ros'-*. Tlii« umli-riiil is inniiiitii'-MirMiI liy ill'- ll'»w <.H)rniicah<.'oni|'»ii.v of
JJichisc:i. i>
tvith till- Ifiw* of .MichiRnn nmi you ran
•1-|-Tnl .■*! if. Hy asinc Dow’a you niii »o risk. Yon (fcf
2-‘> jMirl
1uut*-1b. The 4-*» palloiK a: stui.?."* Hixi $1
rr-snlts stp-li .ns nr^ wxitodM from sprayinir. \V*‘ hav»* it in
»«i>'k l.ir life t-inpty Imrn-l. Y'oO will titake no mistake in
liiiyiiijr ii.-rc.
Tipof Irf-jiH is (fnarantenl to eontahi
Anu-nic Oakii- Hn«i lc«A tiuni .V»'« of iB<»i»rtiire; Tlik
hifdur in An* tir.- Oxuic tbtfii i* petjoimi by law.
at the .-omcr ..f Krom>ip| <:*« atreeU.
We haw

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aHD

TRAVSBSI BAT BAOtB, TUX80AT. APRIL 16,191S

effected by harierlt. U la said that
(bar* are from iflO.OOO.UOu to 1SU.<H>0..
of them In each ounce
aa ane of two seaeral - claaaea supplied with molslure. I afiervardr
those which candlve only in the pres- learned he harreated a bia crop-of
of air, and those which can not everyttaiiiR that fall.'*
To aid stBdlea alo&c this line. I
livs tn the presence of mutdi air.
AmonR the ^former are the bacteria would advise tarmera to send
faich take ^troReo from the air and tVasbinxton for Ihe fotlowiac farm­
tore it up In tubercle* on the root* er*' bnlleilna; IveRuniiDOiia crop* for
of lecumes llek clover and atfatta. Green Manurinc. No. 2*1; Dam.vard
disk sueh Manure. No. IK : Umlni of Solla. No.
plants and let In air to the 'roots
SM the best resulu.
These banerla also need humus
'hirh to feed and they In turn manu­
facture nitric acid which la oni
the steiw by which pUnt food
made available for the plant,
they do a Ereat service In breakina
down the substance of the noil parlien on Wedneaday—Net Proba­
licle*. which are really decayed rock
ble That Present Lepielala which life decay ha* Rone jiart
ture Will Take Action.
In fait the Rreat Maker of the
I'nlverne has alven ua a labratnry
w^lth these million* of little worker*
llelroll. April 1 4.—Olarence «.
preiarinr
-c" accordlns to oiir
SIkesi. auditor of the J'ere .vtorquettf
need* The lockliiE up of ferillity l«
railroad, luuk the aund before the
prevent one
legislative oommittee prohiug
tioE It all.
road's affairs.. The chief (lulnt in
An acre of normal noli to the depth Over 1.S00 PaMengera and Seamen If.itmony »a* Ihe ail»iU*U>n iha>
and two ihinia Inches U Ihe
.cat Their Uvea fer Causes
from what Ihe road's reporu show,
ba*i* on which the amount of pho*Which are Stilt Myatcry to
dividends-niiiM have been palil from
Pimni* and potaa*iuo la computed
he oom|«ny'* capital and not entirel)
Many People.
if we cultivate Ihe greater depth we
Horn the aundus.
get that much .more ThI* amount of
Member* uf the committee rtnuniNew York. A|iri] 15.—Just a year
Mil wolRha alxwl •.ono.udfl itound*. a«u—more than l.uuO jirople were Jo)
1 to l.«nklnK this aflerno'm with th«There are over each acre of RTound tul that they bad a share Id the maid- • xreptlon of iJeill. il'iv, Kos*.
from ;* to .12 ton* of nliroRen worth
XVedneKday
the lumniittee «HI resume
voyaxe uf the Rrealest twa) Ibe
from tr cenu to IK cents i>er ■•ound. world ever knew, idaylnx -tenot* on
•aslouaat loosing It is <-xi>ected
Titeec can lie added aa wanteil to
desk, BoailiiR in the tempered waters that the committee's report will be
mill by a hystem of r ulture of leRumes of a ewimming pool, dining In lua- ready next week, but iel* considered
and kept (here by raialnR nock and ''urious saloni. chatting . in drawlug doubtful If the preKeni leglrlature
proper eonKervaflon of manures pro­ routes more reRal than a king's |iaP take any a<-iloQ ou It.
duced on the farm.
ace and Usteulng to the world's Dnest
phn*i<baras, suppose the trc- music. Theo came a clash, daikness.
dealli, herulsni. cowurdlce. the- manloii* m»>« toke an averUEe of
potwda |>er aero which la more than nlDK of UfeboaiB. the eetw|>e of those
-would be In iiractlne. there would be who «-ould Ret away irom the sinkinR
emiiiRh to last for TP year* If there bulk, teatun-U the last nnmenis of the SERIOUS WRECK OCCURRED &UNwas 210<> pounds la the first G 2-1 Tllaitic as she sank April H. IKi:. and
OAV NEAR TUSTIN.
frightful sea iruReily of ail
ln"hes. And If a E'cater depth
lime was eoacl'-d.
used or deep rooted plant* '
was late in the evening when the Baggageman Frank M. LeVan Was
planted like alfalfa ninch of this ele­
craft ground Into the Iceberg off the
ment would lie lirtiuchl up from
Hurt Probably Fatally. Traver
Grand Hanks, four
low and It I* seen that w-e don't need
City People Aboard.
day*
after she started on her first nip.
worry about the natural supply for
The night wa» clear, the *ea smooth,
years to come. Besides much
shiii'a iliiic.
K'.i::
tJlese elements arc reitimd to the
Train Net, 4 of the Grand Rapids
sidt nnder stock raislDE plan. Then New York time. The orchestra was and Indiana railroad wa* wrn-kc-d
pU>ltig on the decks, the worae)
there were •
Stuidsy afternoon at Tu»iln. Tlil* i*
the first cabin waer lingering In
to.ivw ,«nnds and an annual uw
ilwsya
a heavy train and on pa>king
light and warmth an^ gaiety of
plants of Sft pound*
dining roonu, where there was music I section of track that had been nnothing put liock. the amount
and bubbling life The n>e» wert tiai.cd jilnre the recent storm*, the
depth of C 2-S Incliea would last SAP
s-nioking Iheir goodnight cigtir*. It ogliie left the track* taking with II
JcaiM.
the second and third calun*. there wat the entlrt- train consisting ot the bag­
But here comes the practical ques. like Jo>. with the pnisi*-ct of "home' gage *ar and lour day tvjache* and
Uon. why M many abandoned farms
• a -new land " but a few hour* away p.i'lor car. There Is a fill here and
w-pm partially down the ein
And then came iheiiowerlng l>erg.
Vhicb seem to have exk
three needed etaments , _of fertility. the belated beedlng of repealed warn- i.-itikmeni. t>'srlng up the track
iogs
that ire wa> m the vlrintl'. the Kome dl*tan<e. The injured men are;
The answer Is lack of bun.us. Ninety-elgbi and a half {per cent of pUnts grinding rraih and the icy sea. The G. J. Dretxfnger. of Gnand Rapids,
come* from the air In unlimited whole tale has been utien toki—bow mail clerk, thn-c riba broken and
auaniiile*
This humus or organir bndew were torn front husband.*; ho«' badly bruised almut the head and
tier comw from decajed manurea children were put Into boat* by fren- chest Frank M. lo-van. of Grand Rap­
fiom clover or other grass roots. 7i'-<l iwreni* w-ho l«j|«ed their Hllle ids, baggageman, badly bnilsed almul
The more Mock one has on a farm, ones might Iw *avol even 'ihough they the head and body-. The derailment
lie rip her in humus the farm will Iw. perishrd iliem*clve»i how the men. was caused by a "teeteriiiE" tender
fur a lew ahamefbl exceiwlon*. which pitched and toHsed until it h-l'i
Now hum'll is not generally aj>[>re- latcd at Us full value. It has aev- stood Iwck and waited lor death while the rails. The jiaSAengers were bad­
the women were given first i«Uce
ly shakeo up and there wa* almost
‘Twl beoeliclal effects.
la I It furnishes some plant food, the llfe'ioai*; how the musician* panic for a time, There wa* an n
ilier of pa**ettgei-s. many of
(hi tl ddd* greatly to the jinw'er struck up “Nearer My God To Thee."
and
pUved
It
until
the
water
sns.thIhcm being the college siudents
'>f soil to hold moisture thus en*ur«-re<l their melod); bo* the faniathlx turning Irom their varailon*.
ng ibe-sotuilon of otherwise Intolrushing to the rescue, stood !>v and
badly kluken up
uhle romponnds. >
fiere>l uiiThc porvlvor*; ho* r<-la- (here wa* almost a panic for a II
It hoAd* the heal from Ihe sun.
live* In Sew Tork .in ngony of
There was an umisuat number nf pas'hos giving increased temperalure
lety. besleged'the offices of the White
lany of them being the col­
and insuring EerniinalJon of seed that Slar line for the iktw* that wa» throe
lege Rtiid^nts returning from their
utherwise might remain dormant.
days in riwc.hlng land. That dtsasier
fdi II furnishes food and a home stands out grim and awriul todav, caUon*.
There was a delay of over tour
lor harieria of beneficial kind*.
though the world has again been
<e) lia greatest benaat perhaps li rborked by tales of cyclone and llood hour* before the roller train cotild be
made up and the paaoengers traneferTO aid tn dTssoIvtng the Insoluble
that have exacted great toll of 11
pounds in the soil thus setting free
The Titanic. Uunrhed .May 31. ISM. red- The wrerklng outfit
potash and pbo*i>honis. Till*
’preaenied the beat that marine arch- aod began clearing away the debris
s poastele.
loffice evidains why a soil rich
Itecia could build. She was Imllt for
Among tbe
humus will 'rontlnuc in supply these caWiiy. comfort and speed. She
who received a'' aevore alisklng
elements while one front which It Is Wt2 fi feet long. Sf 6 feat beam..
were
Mis*
Anna Dorgelo. /ulhis
exhausted will not.
tfi.526 K»n» register and coat *T.ruH».Then a routtou of cropa seems to
She carried 2.223 iwrsons. In­ Beer*. PpauWlng Friedrich. Roy McCarry. Adrian, dole and Q. J. Balicy.
l>e the only way to get the best out cluding the crew.
of soils. EBilnent snthorily claims
Of these. 1.517 were lost and TdS
that plants produce a poison which
ere saved. Of the 329 fltwi class
is harmfuK to their kind. That Is If
ere saved.
the same crop is yalaed year aDer t^nt: of the 2d-'- aecood-claas itaasenyear, the land wHl be poisoned
ived. or 42 per
against that pUnt.
of the Tin thirdOne of the best desrrlptionR of ihe or 25 per cent, were saved: of the
value of humus is contained in an crew. 24 Iter cent were saved.
BUte Law Prohibits Salt tn Minora,
address hy Prof. j. C. McDowell be­
and it Will Bo Enfore Ibe fltate Farmeni' tnst^ute
• forcad
iTtaodup. It is
'Three years ago last suinmer
Chief of Police Carson baa
while working for the Department of
rdm to hit patroHnen to arreat any
agriculture In the central part
cigar store owner who Is seen aetllng
North Dakota. I gave panlrnlar at
cigarettes or giving
tcntlon u> the mnistnre holding cApaA solt has been entered In the cir­
linor. and to take charge ot any
city of aoUs. At that time there
cuit court by Geo. C. Covell. prose- boy below the age limit wbo U seen
a severe drnuUi.ln thar pan of the entlng attorney of Grand TraverM using one of tbe avoke aticka. There
state and all (4x)pf were withering county in behalf of the tax payer* of
tew which proWbiu the
rapidly under tbi beat of the *ui
;tbe village of Fife Lake axolnst the pnrcbaae or use of d^reUds by
hot drying winds. For miles
village of Fife Lake. Miller Hobbs.
and Carson statM that from now
miles in every direction It Indked as Honor dealer and John Hoxsie. emu
it will be rigidly enforced. All
If there «ra* no chance for any crop* ly treasurer. The vUlage council apof clgnr atorea have
to recover. To my great aorprise, I provod the bond of Hobbs two week* ixm Botiflod of tbe acdon and will
one day passed a well kept farm
ago and he paid bU license at that only bastiten 'tbeir tnwblea by op«i'
.which all the cro|>s were green and time. The taxpayers claim that
iotetioD.
on which even ibe pastures seen
In tbe oplnioD of tbe chief the dgthere are less than 500 peoffie In the
to have plenty of moiature. I was
village, they have no right to grant acette habit U one ot the worst which
sorprised a^d pleased with what
the Uceaae and they wish to restrain thraaiena tbe yonnger geDeration. Tbe
saw that I stopped to study the farm, the county treaasrer from acee]
-med te a hard one to
and find out what that farmer was do his license mon«.
break and te tbe means of tnrntng
ing that his neighbors were not d<v
many a yonag mas Into paths which
ing that enabled him to get such re­
.NEW TORK—Antonio Mnalra. bead will reeult In bit .future downfall The
sults. itis solution of the problem of the hair Imperttag firm of A. Mn- antl-cigaretta ernaade te being pwee
was very simple. On a moderat
Bica A Bona wbo with three Maa la coted In maay dUea
sited farm be keeps otrr a hundred (dtarged wllb avrindllng foreign sad
Minors bore already been arbead of live stock and by ao doing,
reeted and convicted for vlotetlon ot
was able to keep his toll rich
tbe tew. and tbe enforcement wHl not
humus. He went all over Abe term fraudulent Invoices, baa heen relee
be an experiment la any sense ot the
with me and we examined the eoUslirom the Tomba oa |S,0<N baa

r tAGE THREE
i

SURPLUS WAS
NUT ENOUGH

NIXED C
SXAXE 2
CREAM SEPARATORS
Cost More Tbaa OUier Separators
And Are Worth More
Pritt, 925 ami ap.

PAID OUT OF THF CAPITAL

Von woohl no« ex:>eri to buy the beat cow
Id a herd for the aatne price as the poorest
CO*. .Nell her would you aell your most produc­
tive cow at as cheap a price as your least produi'iive cow. So it la with the I'niied Statee
Cream Separator*.


SEATRA6EDY
IS RECALLED

The very fact that ibe T. S. lies won such
aw ards .as THE WORLD'S RECORD for CLOSE
SKIMMING and the GRAND PRIZE at Seattle
are obvious proufa of higbeet excellence.
The ver? faef that a United SUCes (Team
Separator inintalnlng NON-RUSTING nickel sib
ver skimming sectlo^i can be mechanically
cleaned In only HALF THE TIME needed to wash other aeparatora
in to anj farmer's wile,
V fact that the rolled SUtes is the MOST SIMPLE and
convc-iiiem *|ib Its LIGHT RUNNING. AUTOMATIC OILING. THOR­
OUGH FLUSHING end ENCLOSED GEARS has ewnsed the beat
•le<?t It for their own use.
known ntid prscth-al dairy
We do not Halm to glee >o 1 BomeUiing for nothing any more
than ,Miu would give uk your l>t*t c-ow.: hut we t-an sell you. at a fair
ill admit to be Ibe best you have
home.

DISiSTBI WAS IMEXPEGTB)

VEBMON1 FABM MACHINE COMPANY
BcUowb FaUs. VI.
Chlcags. lUlno
SoMbF
Qneen City Implcnicnl Co.. Traverse aiy:
Jacob Holineabcni. Provemoat; L. R. Sogne. Salions Bay; Anton H. Swoboda. Cedar.

TRAIN LEFT TRACK

PILLS ARE TABOOED

SAIOOOROWOI

THE FARMERS' STORE
CARPENTER TOOLS
If you are in need of any Carpenter Tools it will
pay you,to call and examine our stock and get our
prices/ We have a good assortment of Saws. Ham­
mers. Planes. Chisels. Squares, Bits, etc., and tbe
price is right. We have a Hand Saw for $1.00 that
is a winner. We think it is a bargain and we guar­
antee it to give satisfaction.
Come in and let us convince you that we can
save yen money on carpenter tools.

j

FRANK TRUDE

lOall Paper and
S^ugs Jhat iOill
please tfou ...
Onalnly you s.. „—.. .. ................
• s the home briditer s
cheerful by g«tlng a new rug. That being ths-CBM. you
of rourse- wou'i overlook this atore when It comes time
to make the sele<-tloo, Wv 1 papev at all price* from the
very cbe^reat to the moA •spenalve, sod every pattern
We can give yon anything yon want In a rug nnd In
iy size yon .ma) desire. Room aUe ruga at from |t.50

Jliiatol dargtOiu
Floe aoap at 7 for 25c
2.'.r Tooth Brush for 15c.
A 50c Ho«e tor 25c.
^ A apWlal value Silk (or $1.00
-d. It'a a good $1.50 value.
I1.T. WnteU nl 79c.
off ea g lot Of black Petticoate.
tt.OO MnallB Skirt at S9c
$2.50 WaUt at $I.4L
i:>c Cambric at 11c yd.
$1.50 Walste at tl.OS.
l2Vic percale In abort tengtha
at lOc.

Proctkal Common
JonoojTpnm
with aprpes and dreaalng
aacque* to natch. Full length
kimona aprons aod a large
line of kitchen aprons.

s silver Meach. and It Is
Igbty good linen at the
pnee. 72 inebea wide THIS
8TDRB MAKES A FEA^lararock. tbe beat Ubie da.
mask te tbe world.

Uhon yon do to Sloop
’al /nsAt
your slnmbera will be more
romfortable and your dreamt
sweeter if you are aleeping
OB pure, clean .NORTHLAND
sheets: tern and hemmed,
and Just tbe right weight to
give tbe longest wear.

Cntonna Shat Jin
Prattitr Jhan
OntoKuv
T«-u a-m Lvtea a good deal
If you don't see this splendid
line of creu>Di>es. for they
certainly are atiracUve. Repa.
Cbteiaea. TaSetaa. JUdium
elotba etc. Make a aelectkm
new before tbe
able patterns a

Carpels and Rugs Sold on the
Sasy Payment Plan
Jond tfr

ia

Oriarz

Milllken's
Sranrs* dh/'t
Bool Jloro

Butuhek
Pallom

r

HUXb Tkkvua tUkUt AHP WVBUB BAT BAOU. T]^AT.:Am ». ItlS..

P.%QSPOCB

n twin not vinii

iwere Joined

1II (lijleiii

(Continued front page oae.)

Perffecryt«<;B

raaoot

be undone:

Our atcadlly

W*

Inereaslng

miUloaa

is

a

fcnce

must be |>ut to biead

on.

u*aa.

Mr.

The' funersl

Blirrml to meet the«k||tuval.fiondiii»iu.

lliriuts. to:l^iliti^ and s-uch, indi-

la-vee liillldlDg aloo* .Will DOt suf­

Cite iini>o\cri«hcd viuliiy—lack

fice. u* the flood helahts are contlu-

C< resatve stivngili to wcaihct

tmily Inrrcasliig.

duupfij; Mftsons.

*r*« d*el of money.

Why

are

we

Ooean't our khh in ‘'Pitt‘.burih Per­
fect" Pence make it worthy >our fall in­

J^StaSb' bec*o*e w* thorouehly and
^ bonMUx briieve “Pittsbuish

vestigation ?

F>er«ect".

CMCnCK rOULTSY .
AW veur dMUt for "PltlWurrh Petbct*BndiRSt*l oa hisfamtsbiacit Do not alknr htei K
you U»t aeiM otbn feiK* ii Juit a rood, tf he dMe'l mD k. write w dIrMt.

the

rrmsiniBg

A spoimful of 5fX>rrS SMUL.

they roach the flood staige. will our

StOM after each meal staru

floods liv prevented.

hcahby Nidy-uction like a small

flilef

HydroKtnpher M.

O.

match kimltes a

I.cl6h-

ty of «s<nttsil!ing floods at the “bead
wniera" l.y
natural

PitUburgh Sted Co.

holding

wnter

reservotiw and let

Into the

rlvem

for

Tliese Ideas are
Ihe

the

(rustlnuod fron psjto

FERNWOOO.

e.T

Kernernnil. Al<ril

beton ae e*e*ly matmed i

land. Mich.

Mrs.

Mrs.

Holirrt

Clunnii-e lluhliell

4. Is here visilink

■ante ev*rr minute. Ibrm is aure to hu.uaitd
be a bout whirl) «lll Itfl arroM.

xIh-

8l>e will

«UI Join her dera.v.

s|h-ihI

i«o«>r Uir<»e 1}

IweekB vIsKIDg.

Beth of Uieyouaesier* aie aotlons

rVmwowl.

liav..

been

.1. UomIIb* has

It t* very built a new chirhen house and pm a

probable that aaolber ahoi' will' bb

roof on pan of Ills home.

pulled off Best monih with nt least H„,.ning has

liere aud

son

and

none

irrladpal.

ibealiouse.

Deed Prenminariea.

)

koIbr

to

move

oo

SIxiaemh

rarlety and wera alone wonh mure Street
than tlie j.rtre of admission lor the;
and

for

drug—the tiuiutesaence

Mr. .1, .t. »liihl<>1,
th.dieil

M.

ut

«

ills

chief

N.
home

R.
In

The funeral was

Tho

hotly

was

Vr--, George Cook

Mr*.

Peter

OilHs

Ayers will t>e nlnd to hear that her condition

pesters for prefTf.

------------ '

Mnry . I’owcll,
|iiin«iKes, wlilcli will also hiKrynim, Wilds Von Horn, llueiwl and
rresae ilieir c-apaclly for flood
and maIntalBing a depth. Kor! rosell and Melvin Anlf]>. .V ptd
corrective works, such as bank rever/iu'k sup|H-r was
dims,»»T''h.lHsl the

mtv.wI,

Mrs. Foutch

hlnhday cak..

( .Jh-rt

In Mnnis-

bnmkhl

by

memln-rs of the famlls sho have gone

.‘Jcrrll

going

to

Flint

has

been

We unSOI n*i
BOLON.

, ,

^

1 the northeast comer of bb fariii.|«

P

Making maple syrup seems to be

to j

Solon. April IL—John While is out

loan he was able to complete hb trii

esierdaj a) J.:50 o’clock.
kind

driving lean].
«

ORAWN.



Ur*. J. F. Veil of Elk tUldds, Is
dauebler.

Mm. f.\

A.

Hucklc

of

Kalkaska

U

the

of her father. Mr. Ilarnnrd and
listers. Mra.

WUson

and

SLOANS
LINIMENT

Mrs.

dvra.
Mrs.'GrlW

of. Ok .Rapid*

apejit

/he week end at fir. Clarl
home Monde;

gtiarwtitee.1....................

Mr*'.. NelUe. ^iiu u( Traverse C'Hv

by all druggists of Trsve

os the guest of Mr, Crandall * family

y.,

Heth

llracken

of

'

'

CtDOIl m. r. D.
S. NO.
NO. Z
2.


«
'

Cedar R. F. D. So. 2. April 8.—W.
J. Chase and C. W. l.oeffler were two

Ou.

The two youngest children of Mr.

John Amtsbitrliler Is kitll

working

Cjfie. wbo spent the winter on
Island, b a|>ei>dlog a

lew weeks at limne.
Mary E ivorsey was a Traverse City
viidior Balurtlay.
Airs. Dlrkermin and Warren attend­
ed grange In Traverse City Saturday.
Asa Alien. s(^. and

on

Art MrQueer

t)pve rented the Frank Bright fara.
Manly. Hie e!ght-year«ld son of M'.
H. Wlldfonu. waa succesarully operat.

FVank

whk'h he has rented.

Frank BurdieVs family

expect
but

to
will

live In J. P. VSnilte's botiae.
drs. Frank ViOrcure

In hi* sufar bush.
Noith Moniiou

C-«"O0-..
Asa Allen
U moving

Bright's

move bark to thalr (arm.

r a fishing |«ri) last night.

was

vblUng

Clayiool'a on Thursday.
A Dlsagremblo Feraen
Is the one who suffers the misery
of a had iivr. He U cross, dull and
(aoli-anding.
In all such ra>es the
liver. siomaMi and bowels need a thor­
ough cleanting of bile and ocher itnpuiiiies.
iiiiies. and (or (hb purpose there ii
is
neihiiig more effective than OR. HER
RICK'S
Sl'OAR-COATEI)
PIU4I
They
f
. pot
the liver In order, rime mi
^he stonukcli and purify the bowels.
Sold hy nil druggist*.

and Dr. Sleplc^
Sunday morning by Dr.
lick and Ur. Slepicka (or appendicl-

RRRSlJtV,

Germany—A

gonersi

strike ol Ike coat miners in the BilesUn district Is immlnenL Meetings a

Eli MUer baa moved

bb

famil;

(roni Traverse City to T. R. AVhllc's
farm house, wbll* they are building

being held daily tbrongboiu the dletriVi an.1 It

is exivected lOOAWO men

win go outv

their bonne.

Coughs and Canaumptten.
Frank llurdlck expects to move bb
Coughs and colds, when n^ieciet,
family bock to the farm tbb week.
alwarn lead to serious trouble of ib<>
lung*. The wisest thing to do whet,
have
troubles .you Is
^ yon
.
ivc a «dd that trouble)
A'to gel a bottle of Ur, King's .New I
KEYSTONE.
WI covery.
,.....>4..
You wUI get relief from 1
Aral dose, and noally the rough will
Keystone. April 12.—Mr*. Wm. Slo- <llaa|>|tear.
O. H. Brown, ot Musca­
im is ver)- low at the home of ber dine. Ab, w-Tltes; "Mv wife war down
bed with an obstinate cough, and I
In b
daughter.
Mrs.
Charles
Evans at
horn
leetly beUeve had It Ipl twen for
Keystone.
King'* New Discover’. *be »<
"
be living today."
Known
My. and Mrs. Edum Slocum ot Ar­
kansas nre at Keystone, called there
by the serious Illness of Mrs. Slocnm.
r. CbrAxce Blocna and

Mra. L.

Pardee Business
Exciumae

Traverse
Llallu-i.t

c( •li-p-.aerrr.ia-

«.«> *1 yw AgTH-yiiBTsi

Rthel Hackman and Minnie Johnson
Sanirdav
ten

after

department of a local eqllege. A. J.
Broderick, and George Kidd, loot their
cyeslghi fotlowlBg tbe axploslon Of •
gas generator yesterday.

At All Itewl-ro. sar..aOc.A *tAa.
SMr**F fvwa»^^tbe^ (WtUo.

of her

friend* mma to surprise ber.

MERCHANDIBE BTOCKB

r.Ulm

Cm<a Um tsBMdr sai>.~> SI wsrainv."
C>..
••Onu r« i s."
BxraKSss P*u.r Sew*.
BaraKSsi

noon In bonor of Miss Rosisa Curtis’
lUnbday -when

h,

N. Clover wen- called from Huakagon.

knd Margaret .Mrlnlosh. Vers Jenny

the Osnis home

wIiJ5,

y..

•'

e* Frances and.Delete Wmiami. May

•teventh

of

.4».'«'•"« P™»"r

• I Wewrd (V~». Iir.f»a
qou-*
(aniMr ) .it tbal Im bo.) u."-i b»l s

A Terr enjoyable Uma waa *pnit
H. Hulbii. of Iredell. Tex
.1 hb ankle which lailned hlu
luuld httdiv w-aik
Should Im
house
Only J'-c
Keconi
-n’lT-d^ h>* oil druggists of Tran t>.

f. a», M w or

tor tli.r. I. no on. ol.o moocoIoo. B.tnr«.r, . b«re
no III l.iOtr'. oUn ot tt. CrMe o„„

Miss Pearl'ReyooUe qniertained at
Miss

BowiM.

■od 1,1. ob.lr »m 0. ..nor ot u,«t'

fur hog cholera.

live o ( lock-dinner Tuesday In honor
'•il

Cbypool b practicing pliylng

by all on tbe gp^at v4h Mr*.

He waa a kind and cedar. Iilso gelling some instnictWs
lallhful father. an4 the family hare on the OtmB.

is a quick and safe remedy

i'Hy. Oorar* were 1t« for nine; MbsFor Burift, Bruises and Seres.
Tti<- -tiuli'kost and siireet < lire fo;
iiuius. hruisek. Ixills. SUM-*, lullainwa

Mrs. W. J. .cSa«f wf-SdloB. b <m

He waa a |

respected

who knew him.

rpuple of days bn week.
Cemwvan MistMca.
Many a nun wbo thinks ba has o«l
gruwu bb srlfq la tbe only one wte
thinks ao.

neighbor and

oir

piiili

evening at tbe same pUce.
.

Silk boailuclie*. 1
KO»>i sloi
ui-li, iiulicesilnn, lilliousoeHs di>sp|ie
•luiikU uitor you
take Hr. Kliii
V l.if.' I’llU Thev istcifi
il put tret
u
fTit I
>oa will l>e V
. .
hel|i*

We are grieved to hear of the death!

of Mr. Uensmore. Sr., which occurred (be alr% list

Lameness

Under Control of U. S. Treasury.

beadwav

W. h'armnt went to Manilou Is­
land last week on business.

derstand we are 10 have a new slorclB

I>. W. uernuids iias nought

vKIting her
fSrawn. April
iprii 2.—Mr*. ArchleSiuart
Arcojeaiuan ^.'lark.

before.



work.

n

siMs-lnl M. ii S. K. train to Ih-nron-a.

Mr. Huld.ell came from
Ohlc
was v. ry much surprised Thurs.bt'.j
Joe Saunders ha* gone over to Geo.
were out
for
m U TH-lce conditions are.Vti.l llenronln nliout
years n-40.
when the ll SS P M. train •rrived.m^.,,^, s,n-„
lied Hlffins and Conroy met that an early opening of natlssilnn I* moved to MsnUtee to take charge of
from Traverse City, bringing Mr, sndi
,,„n]e> iiMcham. who Is clerking la
In n wresUirg maul). Hed taking the impossible
Inside the loral harbor llic survi ylng of the M. * N K R II
Mrs J, H. Monroe. Mr* Mercy Mon
u„.
„„udfng a few
only fall Kddy Martin .and Wellman the hv is aollil *lili a nei. freere eai-h 2d years aro and has been In the em
foe. Ml*s Meun Wlm-hcomh.
Mr* Itf,,*
j,er home at Meilalre.
la a tbiwe round l>oui and CopeUnd nisht. Guesses are Hint the opening ploy of that ctmipany ever aince. He
rims. Moulton. Mrs.
lUrry
Monroel
„ Campbell and eon Wlb
aad Decker la a two period srrap fin »i» be !>ei«<-eQ Aprl :<> and May ]. was
well
known
ihrouEhoul
Carrie Wynkoof
Traver.e City, spent tbe week
iabed the bill of spertaUle*.
1
--------------------------------(irand Troverse region.
end Mm. Vera White, wbo eaine to
j,r».
Sunday. They
B al
all in all the abow Is one of

Taken
spend the da,v. The time was pleasloT that ha. ever ,♦
BEULAH. ‘

the inoai i
anily si>cqi in a aocbl w'sy.
A imt
taken placo la the city. Good eiean ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
SOLON.
♦ bxk dinner was served. Tbe gviest*
boxlag of a aplcy variety la What the*
Mhh, April V-Kl.Mtlon
reluming to their home* on Uie (1:IS
•oihuiiasiK wan! and iluu Is lust l-ns*-eu off cpiietlj. Two iliVeis wera
Soinn. Aptll t—.Smiw- iiruily out
train.
what ther were given last nlgM.
"‘be field, the Hepuhllran and fill- of sight.,and aotm- are making »itsai
Mr. and Mrs. D. F.. Crandall and
____________________ :
rensx The latter was elected wUb Ihr
or ayrup.
Miss fiertnide Rel>rlght drove to ReltPaint in tha Stomach.
exception of 8iipervl««- W. J. Pettiu,
Waller chase had an attack of-apn>-r Mondnv to t^gfi Mrs. Alto YouIf you conilnually eorapUin of i-ajnsjwho has held that office for a num
|u-ndi< hb but Is U-lter now .
man's. Mr. Crandall going on
la the stomach, t
r liver a
Wr of >eant. Me »«a oui by
fotir
Fourteen of the relatives •( Nellie
field on business
votes and John WhHeman.
White Thirlbv ali.-nd.-d the (uneral.
Mr. Hill of Willbmsburg
on the t'iuzens' ilcki-t
The family of A J. White have the
guest of Dr. Clark Tuesday.
The woman’s suffrage amendiuent had
Vvnuiaihy
of
all
their
Irtend*
iu
their
very best aiomacb and Kidnc' medl a great majority.
Mr. .Mcx Mason received the fol­
great lusa.
(dne made. II. T. Alston, of Kaleigh.
lowing telegram front Marion. Ohio,
after a
Srhoob upene<l
Monday
N t'.. abo sufleied with luiln lu the
A large crow'il was b-d with «
March enth: 'Express launcb to me
week's vacailoa.
1 and barl:. write*:
eiiffor by Mr and Mrs. Amislnx lilrr ;firat train itosslblc; having a good
igedvand my liver did
Principal G. R. (Wtton and dauKliler
in their aogar hiisb^Usi Sunday on
I saffer-d n:urli, I141
nut «(
-tany i>eop]e drowqed. pan save
lone were in
hudlngtnn. Sunday,
.Cli.i.sl »
was a great treat.
Kleriri
ten ir we gel
boat
quick.
Johq
guests of itev. Piitonm.
and reliable rcmwly f >r
Cliesiif Meocltem I* working ft
•eldenbaugh.'•
J Mr.
Reldenba
■ ns-w tu
The Mlsse* Cora and Ella liiim.
nw.s in hursca and oll.t
r. Rbafron be.vcnd Solon.
pends Bonie time at Duck ]>ak(you. too
On1« :-«c and.
who have been spending lliekr vaca­
auimulo.
Mr Wlldlong U l«tter but bis so
onimendsd by all dn;gi;lslr 1
-ry summer with o |>arty from O
tion with their father in Beiizodla.
- *u«a*t
1 listn
i-iao C ity.
Mailey b quiir si-k.
Ir. Mason sent the laiineli by n<-xt
.unb luc
ttli« >H>el
Mi>ses Cole is home for Hie vacf
aid etber
0.4 (ixp 1
■ Inn week.
In dtMng through dee
Js.) I.X.
Ibker of Madras. IndU. wIM
•I Uvb ai., how Vu>
«U Wal
i- lost Sunday going to Mr. Wl
address at the «. E church
CesdhegniBbsaadA
Ham's of KavMOB. tlie evener brok
Sunday night, April Cth. and also an
and w'iUi a kind oolghbor's old un
GIUKiratod lerturc on India .Momluy

FD^ NATIONAL BANK

great

her mother home aftiw a week's stay being better educau-d lodu' lUuii evmbefore.
<■ Maples vixlilug.

Mrs. J. I., it.tdliig and daiighli-r of

blood

We make no promises we cannot ex­
ecute and guarantee good good service
which combines safety promptne.ss. effiderfey and experience.

that

ilhe order of the day.
.Inonring wKh the Farmers' Mutual,
engineer ers. a ntable flow for navigation nod f. A, Claii; Tu.-sdav and Wodnesday.
j
Mrs. James Sweet of OvJatl Is In
Manly Wlldfrong is doing very niee.
milroad soier power aiding the rivtrs In ink-i
* ». Jonti went to Williamsburg
our town this week Uklng orders tor ]y, gaining right along aince lib operaliig enre of the Qood water*. I.eveesj„n j, i.uslnesg irtp Ujadnusday.
allverware and other notlooa.
jtlon laH^OwfeiP..
held from

went throe rounds In a boilne match U very much Irapioverl.

Our aim is to serve you satisfacioriiy
and efficiently and at the same time to
safeguard your business interests.

fart

made along many lines, aad rbe een-

tUtlaUcs
raimrdlni;
llllienicy
Parrani of the Msplaa
went to Glen Arl>or Biioday to Uke show that somehow ih* j>en|i)<- are

la which both boys

PROMISE AND EXECUTION

progress that It abouR' ailH a

Geoi*e Ueering of Osborn waa *0
Empire caHer Tii

t

The second lliln:>

l>es|ilte the feetlog
amoni: sonir '
f
la vlBlilag wUb that the rural school Is not flaking ilte

Manistee.

slien- It was laid In rest witli other

Tiio friseids of

day may know whereto ihcy are (g

rehi'lves at RurdlckvIUe thia weak.

gallon

he erected.

UorUnd of DMrolt

houaekeeplag at tbMr ina shori la the nitoda of their cj

nc.id.

of p'.irily.

tloni Clrhl. dce|M-n Ihe river* for nsvl-1

miisl

sre T«si<onslble for the school of 1

Mrs.

began

new homo on tbe Yuba Us)«ee^l

Kugn-

current-rmnovlng

However,

to a eonsUerwtloo of ilU/|mi>orUBl

loiilc in all Its dlVcreM |«igsM. Tbe
Oilg>m. April ID—Mr. aad Mra. Vln- school or twemy year* aao^M>e da- ■
Oeeriag were
Oabor*
callers scribed In deiall no tbai tbOfie who

Thlw. then.- wems to be the solii-T

and



•nt

Mr. and

rainpU-le'regulation and development j

mems

nor

mem-,

bers of tbe order are la 'gceoid with
rime Is to hr givn In ibtTearly fotnire

would )>p'lo regulate the flow of rtv- KIk llapkis. weic the guesu of Mrs.

the Congregational cbnr<h

Mr. .tllaa has-traOi-d . hta .prc^iertv

The prkioilaaries were of unusual and U

remain

Works Itr Manila.

K'r>-<l

Imp the rblrken

expeciu to

Mr. HuhlieH will relura

ht* isisitiun of chief of the water

one of the boys wbo met Iasi nlghi «s i.usloess and baa built a fine lanrr April I.

TheoT-ald

her

Munlln.

They have pun-lutaed pioper-

home time.

Imi.rovomrnis

to meet bsaln sntl plsw tbr advant-’Tnadp In

•mtlre show.

of

Utrwarcl trTi^iliU niorniDs (or Ruiili datighier, wbo are atlendhig the urs-

IMI uig^ a*d boUi seuiog tato Ibr Rie. Murio, «hiT<>

•so OM tray or the other.



eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

The suiement' was

so aweeplng a Malemeni.

have

a year (nr ten yeara for tlir full pnd j

e

years ago.

Thursday afiei

luiloii bill Introduced In

imwEiiiaic4»

r twenty

arc not a* good as iboae.,

(ouiradlcied. alihough not all

OBBBRN

tin-—and

by

Of our Inland waterways.

31 sure ihsi Ihe lurul scbool P per

Mr. Maynard of Traverse City, came

gears neo. calling for fifty millions |

relurne.l to their kihool dulle* In llul

The Grand-Ttavecse gT.enger* are ,

Crain

II to his (arm Tuesday, aad calling

release.

lllvwr

Byron
of

Is spending her vacaiton al home.

It alowlv

nuat

further upheld

NewUuiUllartboldt

In

Mrs.

Bracken

tending tbe Normal at Traverse City.

more; it mckea rtek, Aea/tAg,
hUoJ fbrtifist Ifc. timmu
and *tbnafar«* (Ac apptlitf—ll

ton*'lias often i.roclalmed the feusUdliISIS-

Ginger

the

] old friends.

watww. not liy oombsiing them after



Grange

are

Miss Prances M-llltams,-who I* at­ ill they kuow exactly what the true
meetlnj; It wgs

Suaceptibnity to colds, aore

Only hr eonirolllns

I.oon)U

They-art
Traverse foniilag Its tine lunt-ilon.
City, is v]>endlng her vacation, calllag so jmeertaln in the matteitaklil tl<ey
l>ro|>ose 10 Investigate
*nlj|eci upI Crawn (rteoda.

^START NOW/

naliirnl funrilon. the rivers, must lie

milk.

re^tUlned.
tUlned.

J.

of

Miss Beth

make h entirely hioprovn furnace* and

he

Mrs.

was held from the rburcb Suoday.

It' the.

itaiunil auie o^ H<e

aad

Bunday: named Soulre W.

•qaaled by any other on the market.

nob

wbo]

lUng her sister. Mrs. Acel Clark.

Feocea«wi(k
tbruush aewt• ««wldc publicity
pub]
paper* aad &nn journals, as is Kwen
Thiaadvertisinc. of courve, costs us a

Campbell,

proud l••reBlE of a son that arrived

moat new* hems of national importance.

We know exactly what'* in h. lor we

Mr.

.Mlaa HsnJ of TbempsoneilW is vis-

Winier Ills

pt

INSople lODsi be fed and the wet fegdi.'
the ipeadoVK. swampa and -woodlands

AS MADE TODAY,

ar« fi7ii« “PHtsburfh Perfect*

In fan dralitaa*

Is one of the greatest aclilevetin

aw tffe‘Ad6^ifi»£n^ /f

by

;u mlllag on old friends.

Farm MB Fntt
Laa*
LUds
GHy Property*

UMA. Peru—Perez Axemo, an
GITV PROPERTY
Wa hava an inquiry for a wall BavaL
tereplane. wbicb be was dririag. (ell opad bearing fruit (am) with geoB
bulfe»«gA in Arm class oaMiUWL
from an alHtttde of IM (ML

ator, was kilW yesterday when itbe

Mrs.

AUnm Sr. lari B. Brns. Saab*.

Ivnllp and son Leo. Mr*. Kooteh. MK»-

Electton Retunls From Grand Traverse County

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apeni In Uie aoutb. Mn. Carrow will
lolti Mm al tbclr couniry bume In a
(ov Gaya
Maud lica resumed to OUvet thia
nomlns nfitf apondlw; bur vacation
with her parenu.
J. N. Martlnak rcumed Batuntay
from Klilitelander. tVIs.. where be baa
liocB tu
bla daushtor Mra. Suron-

SitriJii 8^tt^. l«» i«>r
l•l>(^. uyTh.- «uu6ie»t 8i>tfi In Tr»».
enw 0«y.,

Hie New Suits For Men and Youug Mfp at
$10.90, $13.65, $16.50 and $19.50—

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H yew'll ehly leek Into the matter earefwlly yeg will aec why buying clothing at SUinberg'a cneana ECOMOMV.- New. we're net kneeklng anyere aiae, we're jv(t atating lacM aa wa knew tham^o aaiit, and we aak you
U do a little
:le invcatigating on
en your
yeur earn
ewn account We’ll be perfectly aatlaned i a let'eur caae.rcat In your handa

i p|/)ft

afUr that
- Wo kau« ilirro are wnuo iiiou *Im are wIIHuk tn i«s aiiv luico-Do manor Imjw oilraia«a*il
•oalood »nporlorll» wbirit they ahtorlatk wtih TOlalii wakera'lalh^a. lliii i ny wan who liellevea for
h a, iiilnuiF
duili*-'’. U iu
(hai Bi» laliol luirto;- olili It imno aaaiiratrre of aailMtaolbui Ilian ibx laix-I altaolinl to
iKitiii: Iiiulit a <l<lurloti erlilob a llltlo tuieetlKaikill will •lukkly dl»iv-l.
91',li t«

$8.80 is the Special Price on a Lot oi Meg’s Spring Suits
Til. y cnw.lc oraa A OXCE A-VKAIt -(lom' MtASl'iti;- I'l lU liASK from a niBiillB< luror who nuiVr:.
iiiKh of Uh ilolluv chat «r wll Tlioy i-otui* iC bolU nioiir ao.I yoiiiii: iiicn'a
MI-I'K HElHIfai AIIK IN
<M IIKII. lK-.|.lor a l.le mI.vUou of fanry rHociH for imrliiK 1 SI Al- ti:.'." and Jl- fUJTIII» Aaoil.ct oaaml>I.> of Ibc taliitT lhat ait- maklni; ui w frlcoda every .lt> Jn our dllfnc-iit 1 Ind of a '-|>croow»l-oer»lc« ' lueu'a de-

UlMy

ivituirtii.
tl.2b, SI.S0 AND $2M EAGLE BftANO DRESB OHIATS. SPECIAL AT tie AND S1.1S.
—MEN'S

RIOBEO

j AcMinii’antc’d hy liK etaff. h<* wai> rid
It,;; atouy Ibr Calh- dr Ah alar, rruirn
I It’K fiiiUi ttir crrrtniini of rWrarlui; ki
, rr<rul|is whe-u a nan ki'iaai: from tlm
eldrealk and eclznd Ibr brUlc of thr
|klitc . burM- «uti oar iiand, |•rl■krnl
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'liic a rrvolic-r iiulatblank wltU the
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otbor.
FOLLOWING ATTEMPT TO MUR-| hr ktnc rralirins Uu^ rllualioK.
KING ALFONSO?
| witb li;:htlili>e ra|>ldlt>. due bla aiHiik
J lulu bt* bor«c. wblcii reared «'loh-nit>.
'
I Ml. fiiiicknra. saved hU Hie. The

MANY ARRESTS
bypujjce;

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/'Hryma HMdr m U>r

ONE .ULLET .TRUCK .ifoNSO,
Ikc FiNCtER
•’> **■'■ l-'*««''r dlKcharce
IN FINGER.
aavaiunl wa. able to
fire asain. a nocred urnlre
ai'raai; ■■■■on falin The.two men fell
Rafael Banchea. tA# Aliaged *
to the Rniiiad. bimKRiing furlounly.
. Ctainw He Had No Accemplics
TI.e- as»a-.ln luunact-d to free lill
aad Baion^ to No Bacrct
vi.Mi'r arm had/Ired two more »iioU
in raidd •Ue.e.klAn. but the offleei
Madrid. April it—Tbr iMlIer made kniM-ked bla aim a.Mi- uiid the biilleiflew
hsnnh -uly thro'ich Ibr air.
aror<« irf nCTtwt* today In
■ Ru yeefrrday a aUrini'l b> acKauloale Kliia Alfcnyu (Inr of tbr area*Ma'k liulletk aran-d ihe kins'. fiDs<-t
iBtlKtlna a kllytai kklo abra.lun. lUf
ael t^rfarr.. the alic>crd
UB
4er the mrrriloka third Efearee ex- TWp PLANNED FOR LEELAHAU
anlaatioB slouily ma'luuloed lhai be
COUNTV IN MAV

BIG ROAD MEETINGS

•irenueui ERort ia Being Made te
BStloa of bl« rrtme.
Bnng That Bection te
Three »lmu were fired at llir kiac
the Front.
Baaday afiemoon In ilu- >ir«-r4> of fliccapital by a natUr of Itam-lona. t(af
Two biR roadh moetlima are lielnR
set Saarfeez Allrcro. whti
Imnir lilanncd for Ihi' mcyleru b^lf of l.ei'
dialely aver|X)«ried
<1 rouiilv for llie early jwrt of
Kliia AlloDko !>«,• III. life Id hi.
(inr of lliCM- inrellnRa 1> tu l>e
owq rourage, i<klll and ticirM-mkn.hii, beld at lih-D Arbor ou llie aflrmooD

of Ma> f. and tue Hrivnd at ICiiiiilie hand when airaagen will be taken
alirruoan uf May Iu. oar of around ihg Jxelanau iH-nlnnila la
itan'i of the tiiand Tiater»e, luwaU'e
llie feaiuirk of .the uirellDgH will !«
Ibr firnier i* a Kn-ater fi-uli ki-cUoa
Ibe Weateru Mic iiiaun lkr>clo|>mcTii * aad a imne buauilliil louutiy
bur<-au'k lUiiBlralcd inliire. enUlU'd.
Tbr *laiioua rcMil uimUiiiRK that are
"lleltrr Road* for W,-klern .Mh hlata." Mdlk liE-ld
almidy ladlrale that
h
which will lie RlEeii
thr iiiirrau' liin\enii-ia la on lool vMili will build
iwclelery . John I tllbhuu. The nlhrt the luala btgbwaya of la-elniDOi eoug
I win be D. ly »o Hint It atll be w> nreaier Jour
aiteokem for the
n. llay. |.r.-Mdent of the dcteloi.iuent ne.v •» make the- rouada of l.eelanaB
bureau, and lloa Vrank Ilam1linn,j county loda) by auio ihaa II was tu
wbo la twobaMy the lu-al Inloiimilj make liir romida uf tlie tiraiid Travroad laan in il>i> luiit <>r MI<i.lRiu> li< erae imolm.ula by ii-uni U'l- yiwrtaflcT tin- lii.-E-lit.RN tfte uxtw*er* of,
(ilea Arlmraad Kmj'lic Ui«iikbl|>a an-j
(.eelntuiu ooiiaO I* iinnanallv rich in
of the oiduloii that It l« deninibU- lu|
lirauiirul .x-tivry. and ii Eouiaina
laeue bond* at onee lo luijiroie tin
rnoiT than llte uaual iwiiulM-r of iMiillfw
mala hiabwaya. the nrofur niarhlarn
of B|>ccial intrii'Hl. Aa auon aa
ndll be act iu motion to briuK llm
auto boulciard Iioia Traverse I'll.v' lev
about. In fait, la Ihe twke of Empfre
Norlb|Mm. Ncirth|>orl to 1.rUtid. I.c
townkblp. Ibe call baa alreadv lK«n
land lo Ktntdie and Kmpiie to Tra>
made for a a|>e<'lal eleciloa to vote uiv
erae Ctiv hnr lieeh ruiii|ileled. aa la
OB tbequealion of IkauliiR l>nncl. Tbl* -iNW 1.1
till- E-aac-, the I.E-<'lanau
alMtfam wUl bn Mtwlay. May i:.
unmirv will bocume known far and
The call of the abovc-meiitlonH
wide anwnR tbe summer touriatn a<
loeeilns* 1- of wore tbas u«ual »lRthe one i>la‘e above all olherk where
nlArance lo ib<- i«o|dr of Travi-rae
lime can iironiablv and iiU-aeaivilv be
tliy. I'or lony >eai> ilu- |N-o|da of
siu-m.
Traverae City have taken ilic-lr Rueata
down the tirand Trav
wbi-n tbe.v Itave wanted lo do the rlRbi

PERSONALS.
ililnR. ThU iceDiDaula U one «f the
moat beautiful oeEilona of tbe itaie.
(Prum -Monday's lie< ord-BaRle.i
Manlcnlaily durloc the blo'aoiii iceaMIsa Laura Wright, «f gfs Seventh
kon or the fniK haivoIlBR Keaaon.
and all iboae who bate acen ib,* alx- ulrcct. who baa undergone an opera­
l.-en milca f'runi Traterae City to Old tion Tor a|>i>endicllliv a few days ako.
.Mieploo hare Wn loud In their iiraU Is ImiirovInR.
c«. With the tree ketlUiRa of the paM
Mr. and Mrs. Nash Detour art back
few year* Ibe ■•enlniiula couMry ta bo- from natrolL
ronilnic even more aitm tlve. On Ihe
A. Dele U In Grand Rapida Tor a
oiIiiT lianJ. ibt- la-elanau i>eulm>iila l-v few days on busluesr
forc luR iiB way lc> Ulc front as a fruit
Or. Flemidlng Carraw -hta ntamad
acEtIcm. and the time l» very close at
t Traverec CHj after tbe wlntor

Not Only Splendid Variety, But Low Prices, Make
This Store the Store for Your Spring Trading
WbneWckol Serges
46 irch rre.m WhiT« All
Wool Serge. Actuals I

79c

Our price, yard - . ■

Every Department of tte Store Is Bright With
the New Season's Goods. Carefally selected
Styles: Things that are Newest; Things
that are BesL Nothing Extravagnnt, bm
all Ibe Wanted Things are here al
Reasoaabte Prices.

MEM -8 SPBXM6 CL6tRIMQ
'j iiiN 1% till- ktxl'i of Klilrliiliil ,'li>lil'-«
- rv M'i'N I rom u lih-b llm
%t,v|i*E jiikI
...iu.N
..i.-ii'. im.i ln..Vk' KUitH alviiiyvi
-.Ji,--. .\l|.| \ ..II'll III- Hk W. ll pl-lIKml
ii ..nr
|.ric» a* v....
ivilh :lie wt.vlf ami cXr.Drnv. nf
•'ll kllllk.

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BLUE fffFtl** 8011$
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<M» mvkBtt niLD AXD ttLkvwm bat iaolb. mn>AT. atul it. ins

I.Dv, ,b.-a, for I..-U «.a vmmu
'Ih-N I..1 ik w-..nb et.r-v .-..1.1 of
.-ii.li
Kill to make a.d»>- urll... .,0,., „ in,I, |.,.,.u.rk.l.l..

K-i r.i-M «u.l y..in»j5 ineti; »b<itni in
fnit.-v
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wntN
tliat III. .-N|- ..i-illv w,.|l iiiailc amt llial
kllotll.l N'-li ,,i
oiir t*rirr ..$8.98

*U WOOL aABDVittOSSD KITTI
>..r I1..I1 nil.. upiwvmMI- ulyle ami
.,inr!ii\. \\. Will imitelj tliem- k|t|.-ii<1i<l
MII.I tlK.fhl. w.- ..fl. r

,ii . , .$18.48

All Wool Serges
A weN fcitdhed. ail wool
teti e An
AH the
(he wanted colora,

f THE LUCKY PUECHA8E SHOE
I SALE COMTIRUBS TO APPSAL TO
TB£4>£17J>EKT AMD ZOOHORICAL.
Thor.' ha« l.reii ii>t let iiji ti> tile ini.-C'sl III this Hal'-, aiiil.trhil'- hoiik- lots
hiite lu-rti st.UI. (he eti'HMiiig reiuaiuB
salisiii. i.irt. Come ami «<•<'.

ODdot Of Ladias'Ozfordi;
vulii'-s al a v'Tv lou jiti'-e, i»r..,$i.l7
V ApecU] Offering of L»di^' Sbogg;
-.t'.l,-.. Worth tt.tkt.
up t"

OlrU'

Home

liave j

yMiiiN, nt I'uir .................................... $L49
Sboet—n.avy. miilium ..ml fin.sh.-s. ih„t .m- ui-.-ally t..Kl.-ri.Hee.l;
tiraig ill tile I..IVH f'lr tli.-N,al.le Hl..Hs..H..,mir...$L^..>d $1.68

qoalkjr, git jrard..

SOME VK$T 8TTL1BH OOATB
TIn-w- are exelnaive thinga in tb<>
way «if tacliea'. fnitm<-H' and jiuiior mata.
Imrdly any two alike. Made up from
till- m-H.-Ht wcaTia. ami in just ike
Mylex ami eotorH tlmt fashion Maiiipa
at* tming ill everv wav right. SiM-eiallv
mmenwmeii uera
af BB.V
VI?'*'W.4$,
$?.4$,

LADIES* TAILORED SUITS
S...'e KjK-eially wlyltah xitita at a|nemlly r«-iiaoimblr f>rie»-B: that’n joM
WlllllI you're
.

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I'Hikiiig
for.
.\ml we have

$Z7.dO.

GLOBE DEPARTMENT STORE
Tn>ci»c atr. wcw.

mlnatlon Box.—L

THE SAWaUST BOX |
GERBINATION TEST
POPULAR METHOD FOR TEBTINO
LARGE QUANTITIEg OF BEED.
Making tbo Test.-Tbera an aevera! excellcat need corn tasteia on
tba markeL Probably no method U
batter suited to all condlUoaa than
what la known as tbe sawdust ger'Yalnatten box method, which la briefly
dearrlbcd aa follows:—
(Jelling'Ready.—Make a box three
to fnur Inehea deep and ghxSIl lorhes
la dimenslono. .nil the box about half

la a gunny sark and set In
warm water for al least an hour (or
(till better, over nlghi. ao that It will
to IboroiiRhly, molsiened before aa
Ing. Kule off a pli-ee of good white
cloth taheetlag) aboat the site of lb*
box, Into aguare*. checker-board fathIon, two and one half lacheo each way.
Number
square* 1, 2, 8. etc. Place
the cloth on the raw-dust and tack It
to Ibr Ik'X at the cemers and edgea.
I.ay out the eara to be lesied tide by
aide on planka. tablet, or on (be floor,
remore oae kernel from near the butt,
middle and Up of the ear: turn the
ear over and n-mm-e three kerncla
from tbo oppoalte side in like manner,
making six keraela tn all. iboi aecar>
Ing a sample from tbo entire ear.
Place the alx kern'-li at tbe end of tbe
>y atw u
la do not
rereaved. boi
may be laid
» mwa of I
ep them
II
lo keep
In pice naill :hc roanlt
'•ger
of ih'-gennlnalloQ
la knows Place the
kerm-lt from the ear of corn No. 1
la aqntre No. 1 of tbe germinatloa
box: from car .Vo. 2 in square No. 2:
and ao on with all the eara. Lay a
piece of good cloih on top of the ke^
r H.

Then plao* over I

and nil Id gfi top of thia about two
iarhrs of motat aawduat and pack It

-ig. 1—Put two Inches of thia aawduat
in ths box and pack It down ae that
it la ameeth and firm. It la now
ready for th* germination eleth.
This b*x*la 90x90x4 Inchu deap and
will test 100 aara.

U coota aothblg

1 It raratsbee a
mal cooBlHohC
8. The uwduat I* tight, etton. aaB
eaay to get and bandia ta Tebruaif,
Marcb and April, whea tbe tedblag (hould ba done; ii a good nc*.
conductor of beat and cold, so that tto
temperainre ls kept even during garmlntUon, aad holds the nwlsturo go
perfacUy that tbera to no danger
drying ouL
'■
Tbe aumber of boxes ragaircd wiD
depend upoa the amount of need to to
taaicd aad ibc time UmIL Wbare sayaral boxes are used, we general^
stark them up, one on Up of UW '
other.
(Vben tbe first (Ct of toxm baa bm .
taken aff. It to a good ptoa to put
another net ever at once, and whtla
thecora la tbeae to sprautlng. tbe fltwt
set of eara can ba bolted gad tipped,
ehr-lled. graded gad handpicked. If
mnre than ono kernel of the ctx fail
to grow, tbe ear should ba dtoeardad.

mm
mm

Fig. 9—Shewing sprouts in the ter­
minating
mlnatli
test at ths end of eight
da/a Net. 1, 3. 4, 11, 14, 22 and
24 show strong germination. TM
aara from which theaa kameto wtr*
acleetrd ahould be saved for plant*
tng. Nea. 2, 12, IS, 21 end 23 Show
wsak vitality and should be diacardIf only oan
kernel (ana to
grow, thn car abeold geaetolly
be discarded: anlcia It is as
eapfclaliy good ear ta other rosp<K-ts, when It might to well to glv*
it Bontber trial In (he next lest.
Fats whose keraela mold badly
(ht germlnsHon box should bo t
spindling sprouts, or a pbrt <
are rrry weak and uneven, tbe ear
shn-jid be ibrowo out to make place
for an ear whose kernels give strong.
vlR'irous sprouts. Remember that tba
kernels which are alow to sprout and
are weak wilt be behind tbe strong
ones la (be Held, and being shaded by
them w-Ul give ua weak, raaty aUIks
with small ears.
Poor seed iDcaai poor suad. wHb
mUs;ng bllU: one-atalk hlito with
weak Btalks. producing little or'BothIng. also wasted toad ar.d wuted Ubor: It means leas than 30 bushels of
com par acre inatcad of 60 or «0; It
meant that we prodoc* on an avarag*
In each Ml Just one small ear of
com welfblag leas «h»n tea ooneaa.
TKE FARMER WHO KNEW.

Aa old-tine farmer was examlalag
tbe coltocUon of ears being teatad at
Ibe Wulfekohlor otsue bank at Laaucos'orth, Kaa.
-1 can toU good need cent Just by
the looks and fert of it,” aald L^.
"There's what 1 call a B»od car for
aced”
Ur. 'Wulfekttbler took the nnmber

down firmly by treadlog with the feet.
Tbe edges of tbo eorcr nuy to folded
over the uw’duat la tba box to provent drying out. Tbe box la now ready
to eel away ontll tbe kernels sprout.
Keep In kn ordinarily warm place like
tba livInR-room wbera It wtU not tester and located (be agnare In vhlsb
freeze. Tbe keraela genaUiata la the test keraeto from this partJenUr
ear bad ban ptonied. They bad *ot
abnni elgkt days.
Remora tba cover carefally to avoid sprouted.
misplacing the keraela In tba aqnarea.
"Tbat Just abowa," aald Ur. WoltoExamine tba keraela la each aqnara kuhlcr 'what we are up agalnaC '^a
la the garminaUon box. and dlaeard great trouble to that moat all of tbeae
all aara whose karaelt in tba box ar* farmere do bot be{leva what we tfU
dead or show weak germlaatioa.
them. They attll think they eaa pick
Special Things ta Ba Oboarvod^ grain by loolctag ct H. That ibAik'
Be sore to soak the sawdust at least at tbdra will CMt tbe Unltad Btataa
a haadred million dollars tbU year.*;
one hour—or better atfll, over nlgbl.

: fc*.

BEE HERE. BOVS AND QIRli.^
(National Ciqp Im^

THESE ABE BUST DATS IM ODB
POP0LAE EEADT-TO-WBAE ,
^
DBPABTMZMT

Carpata. Rugs. Linaiaum aad Funti urc bu/ins time ts her*. Whan yac
mma to thIa atorw yOu art aivtays a.re al two things; Ntvmat atylaa and
leweat prict*. Wa giva yog tha utmost vaioa far nar manay and in additiorv wa sail On the Eaay Paymant Flan. Cempiett apring atoeka now mady.

LAST RITES
FeRMORGAN

too lae^

Thw oat aa4*an dbowtag w«|k.

Royal Corduroys

$8.86 tod U|. to $19JB.

'^ool'

iiii'l liiyrii '-iits;

Howard Griffith returned to Ann Ar­
bor thl» numluR with tlic rci-l o( tberollege bora.
C. J. Bailey left yesterday
for Cbaffoc, Mo . after spending
time lo tbe city.
Mlaa Jannia Bigga want to Grand
Rai'idk Ibis muminR lo visit the bla
mtlliacr}- aiorcH and make pun-iiascK
for Iter store.
Misa Anne Dergcte left gesterday
mriemonn for firwnrl Hapid* end I>eIruli In Ihe Inlereatx of the tallUaar}' depaiiinenl of tbe (Ur stoic. Bhc
will raium with additional attra'-tfons.
Adrian Celt went te Ckand Rapid*
realardav or kuatncKS connoclod wlUi
tbe Musselmnn Oroccr Co.
Bpragua Pratt tp«nt Sunday
city wfih reMUIvca. Ho r.-Huriicd to
Wexford this ttiomlng.
Jay Smith returned to hia home at
Itm-kley tfals nianilnR. after a short
tlKll w-lih friends lu the city.
Miss Dorothy Tewna rotumed te her
b«»nic at
ItaiddH
iddH thl» moroluR aftrr a f.-v. .lav-s' vtsll ul Ibe elly. ,
E. A. Weoton left this morning for
MaiilsK'c. witeic he w ill U.-/OT a
lime im biirlnp>-H.
O. A. Morley and wife rctiTAod to
ihclr home at Maolrtn; Ibis ninminR
after a lew daxs' tihlt wltb friend.
Bi'd icUilvos la lilt- cilv.
Or. Roy McGarry. member of the
'a.-ullv al Ihe V. of M. reliirmil
Ana Arlvbr vifiertliv after kix-iidltiR
the spring laei.iloo al his iioiiie here.
Spaulding Friedrich hat returned to
Ann .yrliir after siiemllnc the lyirliiR
vnrailon at his home In ilie eltv
Jgliua Beers, left for Ann Arber yes■•-rdav alU-rmHjii aflir nix-mllnR tbo
MirlhR vaactlon al bl» home here.
A. I- Oowey has returned te
iHime at liiamt laxiRe afer a
dajs tn the cll> on biiNleews
n. R. McWaHcy and'wHo. who have
been vIsItinR wlih relaiive* in tli- ell
for Ibe last few- da>s. k-ft Ihi* morr
InK fur ilieir liuuic al t'aldllsr.
Lad Raltenbery hat returned to hit
hnme at t'adlUar after a few day.
Hie elly.
Misa Grjec Hart haa rotumed
her imme at Manistee afler a sboii
visit with friends In Hie rlty.
H. T. Cronman. who has baen
tbe etty for the pasi few days oa bnsInca* leii lliln morploR for bis home
at Hay City.
B. G. Dtmey haa rcturnsd from
two wroks' visit Willi relatives ai
licndoa.
Mrs. Chat. Fenoton loft today for
her boDie at (iranl Kapidi after
snort visit w-Uh Mends and relativea
-ta'tbe city
Misa Margarot Rood af West FKtecnih street, loft for BIr Uapids t6
eater the Mercy Hospiiai TralnluR
:hool.
Me*. Chao. Gunten roturned homa
Saturday eveniaj; rmni vIbUIdr Cnuid
Haidds. CadilUc bad liU; Rai.ida.
CapL J. E. Hoare. of Onaway. Mich.,
who came to attend Ibe funeral of
Mrs. l.«I'arT. returns to bis borne this
evealBR. It will be remembered that
be was the former oSlrer In ebarse
tbe SalvaUoo army.

’iroota’itoald to at

w*-* *»«' «p <"

apio. Blae'blagowM
Ail wool lUT)' Uot AagOA^
Serge. Fully eaukl to mthing ihowa It $1.
TDAm
Ocr price, yard.........

SBIVIGB

VUY SIMPLE

>e» of Orain Bxttoagdb to
g a aatloiimida campalgb tk
favor of this i
(arvlagr Tbuy say:
...
"You toae M wtoa yo . ptoat an au
of eota that wUI not gtov.
-Seed peleetloD w ill add L» bas&eto
•n acre to tbe com crap.
"Pure weed oaaM
BMSW
buabeto
corn tn a anatf.
cou^.' .
aafieto of com
: -School chfidren caa make the toot
that means a tIOO.MO %ooat to tto
a cropTa
lera-saO

Two Thwieanl Poapio Gathered
Cioee at Parmtttad to Viaw
Funaral Party—Buedr Ea
chant* Was CI*Md.
New York. A|irtt U—Wllb tbe stock
aad iialloe xuardlnp
the ouecis about tbe Morgaa bume.
New York taiuaed today vblle Hit'
body of J. 1‘ierimiit Morgan was takeu
through Ibe atreeta to 8t. George's
K|)lsco|iaI churrtt. where fuKroil sei
vices were beid. Cxtreaie wlmpBcllv
marked the depatnire for the cbnrrh.
A bone drawn boarae of tbe i
I* tie tallied the body, srblle tbe fam­
ily (oHowed U boraa drawn livery
rtajeev
Two thouoand petaou gatberet
luoo M portniitad to gM a view of
Oh- funeral iwny.
FoUowlag the ebareta owrlcoo. Ihe
iiody was taken to the Oiaad <*aaira1
staiioD. wbero a ppoclal train carried:
It to Hartford. Ooaa.. (w tatammat In
Ibe laailly mauanleum'la1 Cedar H:ii
cemelary.
WIMP WaBin la WboRy Peon.
A MUaa m a atola eaaaot to tb
the fuU agMO fret wuia u tmn aaioltor or firm gaana af (aar to IMF
•oOibr.ri* T. Bobbow.

nels, Bpriitkia a few handtola of
warm water over It to> fH down t
tight
over them. It la now' ready for tto
lii^ cloth, oa top
p of
W which to to
to pat two Inahot of a

form a oatrica to tbalr eoantry t
frtll oBiweifb anything tto avan«a
poiltlcun does. Tbs youAg paMoto
should get t>uay.

DCFTH TO FLOW FOR CORN.

(NsUonal Crop ImprovMMst llarTlee.1
MTuH is knowo aa deep ptowtbg to
nerwlly not adrtoaMa to tto carb
Laan at least twa Inebaa aarda belt, anboiugb tbo Woea aoUa sad bolaround (ba odgoa of tbe box to proTeat freeslng and drying on.
lar than tbe black prairla aolto \ _
Enle the clot
cloth oS to ton* aquaraa , loss daag«r of bad reanlta.
B
I aaldom any adraaiage Inploytogto —
SiTxSH Ibebas.
♦tv— six toebes deep either la
or filL'D-iround to to to
tba 'tdotbs aad 'abMhaL (The dotb daapar ^ tormarfy K atonU
t tto aairdut goto lb A* tall. On beary aolto tU.
bad eflOna of too da«^Btovl« lb
often apparent for aararal yagl*.
oqaam and tbo ctotk wbick to taM

Let the Herald and
do your Job Work.

m
Cl|

TAOE BIS

BKABD TUVtm HXBALD ABO ItAVnU UT BABLE. TBEIDAT, AISIL U, MU.

B Bod r«BdlD«a. U U well U U«r mplcd Um; he Mcmm a iadSK be preBldaat. «ad »U1 dtatHtrate Umo. very alee Utler. I n«d H «m bbJ Hopiag W m nr nrd u4. boucw
bate » -proenn commlttM" of two or nut Ibat he stnitvcd up and down. I
hope you aU had a JorfBl Batter. think 1 would neaer get Ured o( iwad- aooo > rrrata,
thrao nembere apinlated each tine ud arruped bU wings on the ground,
Fran a loTlag 8imihtoar, lag U.. 1 am oo glad li U Bcartp uprlng
Vouiu tmly.
who than arrange for the nest meet- and bit neck and head luraed all the.
Katalle Hnaaperger.
becaute we can plok flewera In the
ftlta VaaigoM.
lag For your readings you can al- cctore o! the rainbow. Hera thought
We uhall hope to hear more abodt woods. My titter DaUy and 1 have
1 have rlnrfl yotir name lathe big
scuyt find amwoprlatc teleetteu In at be proceeded to rrigbton the-glrla. thla new club when It la wall atarted. lota of fun watmliig the cowa la the 8anah)ne book,
and }ot.......................«owrthreellillo
- . and
r tbelr t
♦ tin Suathtpe iiage. Bomeiimei nee nnd they
miTi and nigulallina of iha * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
brook. One day when we cauw borne brdtbert' namee on the Cradle Boll.
Hmi YniK FUU ••nUilM J "Hm. I. Ib,l vwr MlfuiM .mn.
'rn-Mrai'. VWi.- „d Mck M Ib.i
H.r.l'. .fldut wUCMon.
Fife Uke, Mloh.
from echool the brook wae overflow.
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CiHh:
Z
Cone imek with m to bod'"
InieroaUng lettm to be So they called to auntie to deilrer
Uai. SO, ms. lag. We heve lou of lun ptoyiag
hUNgHlNC STOBICS.
read. There yon win alto Hod atorlec them, and the drove the Infnrlaud Dour Freeldent—
around there. Aa ny letter U geitlog
plzahcth Baker, Muffin Maker.
and iM»mt and chaery little artlclea. bird sway and led the girit Into (he
1 thought 1 would write a tew llaee
long I srill aoee.
'•RoBes and UIIm and daffydowoffl- '
Once Id a while have each member re- bouae. Mera declared abe would coax to the Sunshine page. I am
to
From yoir Suaihlner,
Ilea." bummed Betty, aa abe loeeened
The
tunMne
Cleck.
i nUi try to he ne happy ne ■ - -------------------------apond
apond to
to roll
roll etU
call with a fnimy story bar papa to never bay luibeys nor aee spring cwne. 1 have two more
Clara
Kioupa.
the SMty browo muffins fr«B tbelr
^ can and tnaka avtryhody happy T What la tee time by tbe Suoshioe ^„pp^
te iiage: or. have them ou faU fam In klkblgan. names for tbe Sunihloe aub. They When I waa a UtUe gtrl I wanted a rings, and piled them high on a plate.
^ at.fame I can.
^
clock!_
occailonally
.----------------- they
—^ mlghi-answer preeThli Bolshce the glrle rl*U In the are DotUe Peck and Dorothy Perrlgo. brook to pUy In. What good Uues
paths of roses, and bowers of

I will try to he tovlng. helpful ^
Tlck-tock,
ut by each tiling how they had paid eountrj.
If you wUI iHeasc send me two cards you mtut have!
“'In. «nd walks bordered with daffo« and
te reerybedy and (e «
Tlck-tock.
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their dure Cone kind aef) that day.
IVar chIMrea. are you Inteiwted and bnttoot 1 will give them to the

dlls-they all aound very enchanting.
# uva^ Hying thl^
« Time for our neighbor, time for our
voor ITeahlent can hear you aak. unoui* In this ttory to wUh to hear glrU. UTiat do you do when yon have
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falrylandlsh, and far away—and
I
^ t
"But what shall we do for Sunabluo
more about ihelf trip north! For Suoshine meetlngi? 1 enloy reading
OW Mission. Mich, R. P. U. No, 1.
ih«. there's music, that mystic, melt« threa thlnga, I will “Try, try ♦ Time for our brother In sorrow:
workT' Why. boys and girla. look yoor aunt does hot want to Ure you the Sunshine letters. There are aeven
lug kind that makoa queer UtUe quiv♦ Time now for kind words, for Sou groond you! You do not have to go “y «»i«l»«»««
)““««•• wiless you Snnshioera In our school. We spell
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era creep up your aptne-and there^
__ •I'lny deeds.
Tar away to And some Sunshlnv thing «»««‘» 1'*'^ »
*'ury Trlday afternoon al

*»“«
palnUag. aod there's wrlUng, and oh!
Time now, not time for tomorrow.

yoor Loving Aunt Chloe.
a<-bool. 1 will dose for this Ume.
‘"s In tho Bnnehlne page eo 1 will the worlds full of bmutltul thlbge
Miflg CLARA BATES, editor. '
hard for a minute. Are there any
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Prom your truly Sunghlner,
writs one. too I Uke to read tlw let- that other people do. My specialty—
Organiaad December % 18S8.
What Is the time by the Sunsblaa “shut lns" in your neighborhood who
Tour Prealdent feeU thnt ahe voices
Dorea Carethere.
**'*- *'•“
**“' * *®®*
» thump when
t Clara Betas.
clock!
. would b*- glad if aome happv bov or
opinion of all the Sunsblneiw
Indeed your frirnda may have cards
hacnnie wa enn't ride horseback. i eonie to my muffins! she sniffed.
Firet vice I igMent—Mro Mabel
Tic' toe;.
brought them aouie wild Bowers »>•«»
“Tes! Ves! Aunt and buttons. 1 feel that you are a ‘
S» «o echool. Our tcMber's
, runaway tear got airay. and
Tick t'»'k.
P,„
„ errand Chloe. tell us more shoot Mere and •'truly- Sunshlner.
““*• *" “'*•
Pn'w. I like her dropped on one of the crinkly cakes,
ttre. Irene Time t' live t'un lila.-. time to Iw for them occasionally* Ask yuur ta- Both!•
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•« having soma nice
Bob U higher up In tbe scale
weather. There Isn't very mneb snow m far as i
Fomarey Bhlalda.
there and mothers, or your teacher, to
»k RapMs. Mich.
. A. L.
Time » l.c iboMgftirul of helps by _...
geip ...
you ____
idan your Sunshine
work;
Slar ff8 1113
plays ball, and pUya well. Only yes_______ ____
8UNBHINE LETTERB.
WIIKams.
'ng all over. I have alx riudies. They, jeiday be told me be Ms up for rep^
;
Ihv might become'-honorerj mem- Botnb Omaha. Kebr.. R. F. D. .No. 2. Orer PresidentTlnic in co'ini tileartngs. to smUe. to bere," If juu so «lshc.i. Your PretlMarch SI, IMS.
i will lo' and answer your letter. 1are arithmetic, physiology, reading. (oIq of the team!; language, geogrephy and epelling.
has In mind a "Home llelpera' »>»r
The girls thank you very much lor
fnlr-hnlred mnfl.cwnaher. Uter
Time lo be happy tiulav.
Sunshine Club" that was one of the
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written to the Sunshine their cards and buttons. 1 have a few , !
“f?
<». nnt In the hammock, and dlsronM.. Cosivlk). In Houston n»«
of all. the memben. of l«e for naarly a year and think It names tor tbe Sunshine Hub; May
/ a. V ii "Miely awung hack and forth, the
m on tbs Cradls Roll -BelU
Chronicle.
toh-for their motto. "Whatso- *'»“t «*»» > ^<1- The last time 1 Gross. .Nency Crore. Ida Oroea. Derthn
J’^***,
pmWem of nnfalr distrlbuiloo of talApril t, 1$1A
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ever thv.haod Bndeth to do. dolt with wrote 1 «ma In Manistee, where 1 lived Groes and Kenneth I'tnlor. Please pot „ * I
.‘® enls atlU irtMibllng her egriy heed
BUNSH.INE
FREWOENrS thy ntohi ' And. sirenge.lo say. Hie then. We have move^ to South Oien Gross' name on tha predie RpU.
““ “
‘ t«»»n'n.
Rita Manifold. MayfleW. Mich. ' i
-o-s..- „
v
wembers of that Hub found that Omaha. .Nebr. We live with my broth- It a'lll icon be summer, and we enn
sweei-feeed old lady ^n tbe verenJa.
Irma Brown. Kuigsley MkU R
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* **** each Usk wm done as "Sun"*• two children. John and Marie gK flowers io the woods. I an com‘™ ounsu^.
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univeti al
1.
bnnshlne Club meeilngar writes one ,hlne work- that task became a pleas- -lohnson. would Bke to betoag to tbe log to see you aome time this sumtbe ootnt Whore Iha only thing wu
uuian Lnrdle. Old MlsMon Mich ^
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***'' “te!
club. You can tend their rerd. and mer. I saw one robfn this sprint .
«>•*«“J**'* •“«***
rour
^ ww8M* “l-mlt nnd darn
a. F. D .No. 1 Name sent by Qsle n
nuestious nbout the
pyom time to Ume your President buttons to mo nnd 1 wlU give them to lUve you soon nny! 1 Uke to rend *Mier wns written How cheerily they
nU dw. ifMh. n weU-OHod
Cbnae.
Brench Clubs IFve been asked so prints In ihe Sunshine puge the names the chlldr«L John U ten years old The Biory of Mera" la the Bunebtaa
darning bag befree yon na n cenOe reVlan Goff and Chnrila Uavto. Klaga- ***“’ •'"**• **“'
President has of ,hul lps to whom a eard or toller ■««' Marie la alx. Twioe tbii month we page. Do yon know of anyone I could
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minder that the supply would always
ley. Mich. .Nrnmto neat by Lorelne
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■«**•»“«
Empire. Mich, R. F. D. No. 1.
keep op with tbe dntoand! Wonldn't
D,vfe.
BS "m.vr. o” _
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kept by yonr Secre- but both times U asowed. Mamma tor them! I do not know of nny lone_ >t,r. jt^ jjjs.
it bo a retomlty to know that
Doulc Peck and Dorothy
*nd take turea In remembering
nnd heard n robin about a week aome Snnahlner or sick one, 1 would Dear President— '
owHd do only one thing raaUy well?
Fife l.aka.Mkh .Sameaneni b‘ Doras
■‘•‘****
•*‘“ yourselves, ago. There are'not many roblnt,bero like to make tbelr life more bright.
| b,ve nevar written before nnd And. perhaps, that one thing mightn't
Cnrothere.
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Here are two names tor you right Ih summer bereuse moot of them go My lettor 1. getting tong, oo I wfll .nitry nnd write a nmnll totter. 1 en- h* really worth wWto.John Johnson and Marie Johnson.
BUH-now: Stephen Reducker. Rocky Hill, farther nortA
ctoee. loping to bear from yM aoen. ^ty rending the Sonahine tottere. I go
eald the grandmother. d*c
South Omaha. Nebr. Names sent bv
SHINE CLUB.
Coon., and Oeorgle McDowell. Hene
I have aome penslee coming up In
Your true Sunshlner.
school tnlte regularly, and have a liberal^ drawing a stocking over
Edith Johnson.
CenstRutlen.
gar. Ala
the bouse. They are my favorite
Edna «oaaer.
teacher. His agree U Mr. Han- her haad. "everrthlBg that Iq. well
May Grosa Nancy Grosa Ida Cress
Article I.
Stephan Is eleven years old. and has Mowers. We live quite far out in tbe
>» the Sunshine President's VUU
i
jq the BtUi end sUlh done Is worth wbllh, even to fllllag np
Benha Grose'aad Kenneth i’mlor Elh
- *''**°*tuberculoela of the bones. Ills only edge of the town. It Is about Ihe saree ycni wQi find tbe nemsa of eome ehnt- gndee condilned
I am glad that hotre >» stocfclno Just to be wwn ont
Rapids. Mkh. .Names sent by Edna .
■ amuaemani Is to watch the trains; as the eouniry. I don't like the. Neb- Ins to vrtiom yon can aead Bnnahlne.
.pring j, bere because I nm getUng ngala Everyone of ns has a ttlcha
bonier.
''”**'*
now and then the conductor w|U wave reska ecboola aa well as the Michigan
Ured of winter, sad like to work on somewhere to ftti that no one else
hta hand to him. Wouldn't It be alee schools I am In the sixth grade thU
Bk Rnplds, Mkh.
tendlag crepe. 1 have a few conid possibly occupy, even If ...
Lulu Fh) Royal. Urab Edna Dew­
Sec.
Tbe name ilull be tbe lo seud him postcards! Think of bl» year, last fall my teacher. Mlsa
Mar. 22, 1(12.
for me Sunshine Hub. They down nw the ground, aod avorroae
ing. Velma Battier. Harold Bonteas.
delight when tbe iiostman romei to Smith, thought that I could make the Dear Prealdent—
^ pome of my achoolmaies; Lnlo of «« b*» hb or her own work to do;
Marry Porter. Harr? Phelps and twrite In the name ot yoor club.1
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call!
seventh grade, too. I was lo the aevI have never wrillen-to the Bnaro^oi. taireh Edna Dewing. Vel- nnd even tbe thlnga that took little
Charles Phri|«. &aplre. Mkh.. R. F.
Utile Georgle U a cripide and she enih grade two days and mamma nhlne Club before, so I will write. The g,, Saltkr. Harold TTiirwss Harry -nhd laslgnllleaat eonnt aa nneh ns the
D. No. 1. Names sent by Edward
■*‘*** oblect of' this MK irt;. r!ia1l be wrould Uke reeding matter and mtsp thought I had bciu-r go back Into tbe weather to nice today and we can ptay poner.'fcirey Phelfw. Chartoa Phelps, big thlnga If Bone hi the very beet
Royal.
Joeetdiine Setberi Bertha Wieder- **'''*®”* *® **** following plelge;
piece# to new together. It is so hard elxih. We live about half a mile from outdoors, f go to sebool every day ^j|^y ^re all on the aame niral roole •'•J'- You may eoastder yoareelf.
hold. Grace Colwell. Iva Hankins. Eta /
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and I am In the flret grade. My stod- ,b,, |
can send tbelr canto dear heart, a very lucky glri It you
HanklSH. Vera Orocawril. Floronce
anything.
remember to send Sunshine to
Do you know where Adeline Fur. toe are reading. ariUuiMUc aad ton- ^ buttons to me and I will give mn do one thing weU. What Is It?
Halt. Dorothy Howard Della iMtroat.
* *'*' try to he as happy aa I can these two shady places.
longe llvre now? | read lo the Sun gnnge. I Uke to be hi the Bnnsbtae
There are re tnaay SweeU shy accomEmiu Waiooit and Anna Sliroeder **”*
everytody happy" ns far
ij ip^re are any more questions you shine lage (bai thgy were going to f”'nb. I will stop wrlUng for this
gunahlner,
Idlshmenu that a carthia girt 1 know
Petoakey. Mich. Names sent hy Na- “
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want to ask about orgauklnga Branch niote to Canada.
_
Edward Royal.
posaeaaea. I eouMat any which the
tolie llunsperger.
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Club, write to your P^ldeai.’and ahe
I think that H T. F. must mean
Your tree Sunshlner.
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dbpwdally ptoeami reef **** **“* '
Glen wilren. nifford Wilson. Nina
Happy Young »\.1ks as well aa Herald
George Boaoer.
tottere^r tt Is a^ fun
“If* ntafflns. Oran!" came trnglcalWllson Thelma Rllaon l.ae Wiisaw
.

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Young Fhikt. donT yott?
Your totter is such a cheory one
—u,
rtn «hi. D" ^rO“ the girl ta the hammock. *'.Nol

SUNSHINE

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low. George Camitoell. Howard Goff
By-tFresm
The Btorr Of MevA
Edith Jobnaoa.

"Momna. flakier, whiter Inside and
and Lynn Netoon. Kingsley Mkh R
Anlde l.
Dear Sunshlners—
Your name for the Soashtae cauh
Kingsley. Mlch,.R. F. D. No. I.
®h Raplda. Mk*, R. P. D. No. 1.
browner outside than anybody's else
r. D. No. 2. Namw sent by Irma
Officers.
The lliae came for tbe giris lo im *» certainly a splendid one. Wp are
Mar. If, 191E
'-w
1*12. |a the w«rtd." tnlerrepied granay. “ 'If
Brown.
*«*■ '■ The efflcers of the Wiely north a few mHew to tlslt tbelr oldest "happy youag folka” wb«B we are Doer Presldrot—
Dear Preeldeot—
you do oae thing bettor than aayone
-----------------------Shmi be a Pre.«ldeut. Vice-President, aunt. Her name was Margaret. She Sunbeams.
I have not written to the Bnnshlne
' "ke to go to school very mot*. I etoe. if R be only tbe mnfclog of a
SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL.
STOreury and Treaaurer.
,
IHod In a a«ai little cottage. Her
• .
• page tor a long Ume. M t will now study rredlng. spelUag. arithmetic, mouse traA the wodd wlU make a
Glen Urou. Elk Kapida. Mich. Name
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oBb'cni shall be alect- children wore grown, and lived not far
Fort Underdale, Fta.
try and write a few llnee. I go to geography and language. 1 Uke read- pathway lo yeur door;* re said a wiser
___ _ lo homes of thclr own. This
March 12, ISU. echool eveo- day and aia la O15 Sflh Ing beet There to a nke crust this baad than 1."^
cJ
four weeks.
neat by' Edna Bo.nei.
aueile bsU a young orphan girl. Sarah. Dear lYcsldent—
grada 1 have reeding, writing and tnorolag on the enow. Kate. Urea “Uoffins for mine, every Ume!"
Adeilne E Peuner. age fodr and
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who lived with her for a c«m|ianlon. . 1 thought I would write a little tot- arlihineOc. I have eome names to hh^ '
ontdoofw and play on aang Bob. mtoehlevoosly. peetdag
one^half months. StRtona Bay. Mkh.
*>«•«
Officers.
Thrir yard w a» gorgeous with the ter. 1 am going to school every day. send lnlo tbe Sunablne Club: Olaa •<- Thto aftfriwon we are going out around the ooreer of tha bouae. "I'm
Name scat by Edith M. Pertner.
Sec, I. The Pn
bknm of a«omn flowers,. and_________
Beth I_______________
boi« lo aee my___________
little letter_________
In print Wilson,. age
Doris Weston. Sgs t®
»hi K«*e hf^* corry to eaveadrep. but seattig 1 awsn’i
Glen Manigold. Keith Manlgold and «*n woetlngs of the aoctogy.
. right;
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any alee things about myself.
Vernon Manlgold, MayOrid. MIcb.
®**The Vlce-^-sIdenl shall was ad delighted, for she Ihougfat this I am nine T«in oM and I am in the eight; Alfred Weston, age one; Miron gritlng tbelr teasesi.
I tboogtat I was privltoged to.remala.
Names sent by KHa ytanigoM.
l>tosWe In tbe absence of the Preel- was a chance ot a life time to idck second grade. Our address to Fort Goff, age eight: Hollis Weston, age
Your tovlag Sunshlner.
I beltove In throwing boqaeu wbmw
Ruth Sberk. Marie Beard and Ruth 0*®''
floweru.
Uudenlale. Florida. Box &25. 1 have blue: Howard Goff, age too: MBdrod
Haxel Reid.
Colwell. Petoakey. Mich. Names seal
Tlie SecreUn «baU keep a
Their deer auntie looked sweet witb a card
button. My sister's name Wells, age twelve; Rnirel SparMag.
And now the enow to ali gooe! Have they b^ag. and. t( you ask me. Betsy
BobWt,- IPt’s twoeteps mad Brito's
b> Naialk Hunsperger.
record of the meetings of the society; her taro wreeibed In smilee. and her to Rosa Uart’daoa.
age eight; Kenselb Spurting, aga aev- you found any Mayflowera rrit
■pomBB’ STfu’t la It with row molAlbtaa GoS. age one y<«r;,Cas|>er >trop a full list of uemberw; and shall dainty'White tore ruffled cap lied aeFron your Uttto Stinbeum.
en; Vern Blgrionr. aga eight: GeoTf*

flae. and othec tblags that oouaL too. ‘
Cog. age four years; Fortewi HUcher. ••»«' • wouthly report to the Presl- corely undar her ebta. She aUo wonMary EUsabeth DavidsonCampbell, age fourteen; aitord WRB3k RapMs. Mkh, R. F. D. No. 1.
Here'a ta -Betsy BebbUL fntura nmfage one year: Ruby Pitcher, age one ***®>
*“*> Herald Youag Folks' Sun- a string of gold bcade. that no doubt
K*hat Mudkw do you have, Mary ! ho®fourteen; Xtata Wltooo. age
Mar. 22. 1913.
of tbe world; may the path
.«ear. Klagsley. Mich. Nsnms sent by «h>»c Chib.
bad been la the fhmily tor years, and isn't it alee that yon and your atour ten; Tbelina Wltooo. ace eight: Lm
to her door grow wider and wtoer."
Lxralnc DsviaThe dutlew of (be Tmaurcr probably gtvea to tbe Mdest daughter, can go to acfaool together!
Betty Bot Bp and t It slewly teto
Halcyon Wilson, age ten imiwbs; •'••H-ho (o receive alt money betong- More thought If rhe lived to be old

Iren Witeon. age three years: Kcoi>en MX-fo the sociMy. and all the articles enough, she would wcer Just such an
WHsou. aae four weeks: Delbert WH-' ““‘M »®r dtolrlbntlon by tbe society.
oiitflt. and another attraction was her
Mar. 12. 1913. ben Wilson, age four: Bureeiu Nal- “**
*“* * ““**
Other girls were out As ihe went
son. ace bre yean. Bureeiu Xeison.
Ankle HI.
.
sumtoe low. soft voice
- Dear Preoldew—
eon. age four weeks; Delbert WHeon. w mamma so 1 can go outdoors and
diningroom her siro
aae four week.; Alfred Wetnn. sge
*>“««» ot Members.
Aunt Mergsm gave the girls such
| thoogfat that 1 woaM write to you age flve. Ptoase pul the aamee of the.
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was UghL and three wae a new reog
one year. Klnastoy. Mich, R F. U. No.
The duiire of the members ebsll be wr^ hhgs and kisses that Saruh b*- because 1 here not written to you lor UtUa oace ito tbe Cradle RaU. I woald
onaMh»nbT.
^
as she pat her (aea down
S. Names sent by irms Drown.
t® vton (be tdedge card, and uy even Bo to grow Jealoes. and I am sorry suefa a tong Ume. My atoter Mary like to JotB^ mysrif. Aa my totter to
tortnglr against the criaUey edgw of
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---------day to be cheeo' and toUng. Their to say aha took the opporite course. Juat-wroteto you. I have hm galac getting tong, t wUl ctoee, bepl&g to
Biakee you feci tike a tree Sua- the imffy mufflas.
SUNSHINE FOEMS.
due* for tbe eocleO shall coaslet ot Beth boob bad a handful of flowers, to school most every day. 1 have only aae (bis la print.
rttoer when the real aaa to sUalW
"Yes. yon'r# worth arhlto: every
The Teur ef a Smile.
one kind act a day . and they ahall be and Sarah strictly forbade hre- picking missed flve deye since I atarted. Have
»Vom
«« ot doort and cverTthlBg tooks Uttag's worth while; tad tf ^ Uttto ,
My paps smiled this morning when exjiected to help In whatever way they any more. Beth appealed to her aunt, you beard from Dorothy 8»eel? She
Age If.
Irem Brava.
PvaUy.
^
thtogi caUBt for re Bto^ Ito ^ng
Ha esme rtowusutrs. you see.
can at the meetings of the society.
who aald. 'Sarah, ki tbe dear little U my uncle's nkce. She wrote to me
"'hat e tot of SuasUaeri you ViO
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to
oat for soate af tha big
At msmraa. and wben be smiled tbaa
Ankle |V.
child have all she waou; there's tots sad she said that as abe saw my let- hava among your frtaute! I |lka to
ou
um, r F D No. 1
******* Mayhap I ahall- «ad them.
She turned and smiled at me:
MeeUngs.
of them left (or
tor you." Mere feared ter la the paper she thought that she thlak ot re many SuaahlBr cbUdrn-u'..
Mar.«c
22, <si»
1913. too."—Girls'C
And when she smiled at me I went .
Sec I. Tbe mewUngi of the society thto dUarvemrat would spoil tbelr would write to me. I can ride a wheel.

Oe-r FreriSeut—
And Bmlled at Mary Ann''.
ebsU be held every (Seturdayi. at the visit, re she coaxed Beth to only took se every night nt nc«a> 1 take one of (Hd MIssloB. Mich, R. F. D. No. I.
j
Benny wroto aa aarey tor the CbL
Out in tbe kltcheu. and sto- lent
hontes af tbe members at two o'etock at the flowers, and not tonch them.
tbe girlq' wheals and go down to get
Box 24. Mar- 29. 191E
a happy ttosier. One of my tM evo Tribune. It reads:
It lu (he hired maa.
In the alienioon.
Only a tew days Uter as Sarah was my mall so that I woaT have to go at Dear Preaideai—
fricada wants to Jrin the Bunshtoe
porcuptoe to a
aslnl
So tbca he smiled at aome one whom
Sec 2. The faUowfag shall be the bney at her merelng work ahe glanced night I wUl be tfad If peps gets me
I have not wrturei ter a tong tlana.
Her aame t.
to UUlu
UUtoa Lardle. .
-«WdM
He saw when griag by.
order of cxerclsea:
out of tbe window, ottered a ecreem a wheel, then I caa ride It to ariwoL re will write now. W# hare lata of WUl yon pleaae aead
b,r art urt
K.,ul,a.lta
Who also smiled, and ere he knew
B®ll tail.
at rage aad auried aw qie door. WoU. 1 will close, as J have not any- tun ptoytag
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I atdmoL -t am tattoatome?
I.can
give
R
to
her
as
mu
to
not
roosldmad
a
laxary
H
Had twinkles in hU eye;
Reading of report of lari meetlal Mere and bar aunt quickly .followed, thing more lo eay.
thirtoeo*year» oM and am to tha ear f’

•ame erimri. I am trying
^ aaytktog elM yoe eaa oaL
So hh went to hL office ibed
by 8ecvetar.v
and eaw Beth ninniag down tbe walk
Tour loriag Sanshlner.
oath grade. I like our tqa^ar. ' Har u,
^ of
gel all ot my girt friends re Joto -rbere was a man who wag ariaad with
And smiled right at bis clerfc.
•aiectting of Sunshine Pledge by all wUb her apron fnU of flowers. She
Rose G. Davidaoa.
naine to >ltos Palrer. Wa have thto
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®*“^'** Club. I like It very
of niied
«® »
M*bo iwi aouM.- more lak on bis pea
the members.
kept ahead of Sarah and darted into
We are always gtod to hear from teen schotora at echaoL Wo have
warm wreth.r ^
“®'
Porenptoa. U hart tho Bwo wore#
Aad smiled back from his work.
Short progrsfli.
an old balldina and toeked tbe dow. tbe Sunsbtners to The Land of nowlovlQg Saeshtoer.
So when tiU clerk went bome^hc
Suntbine work
ThF all reoaed Sarah to be very ore."
Elsie Chasetfciah oaea or tatoe before we
amlled
Sunshine game*
angry. Margaret tottered down the

-apriag wBI eoou he hare. 1 Uppad
You are a very Sunshiny glrL ^le art. Some man saver bacaow great
Right at bis wife, and she
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path as faet;aa ahe caald go. aad tried
419 Peart BL. Prtoakey. Mich.
two mapla trees aad the aep rtias fasL
Smiled o«er at tbelr Uttto ebUd
If y ou want to orgaatre a Breach to oeoaoto her. Mere did wuh her
Mar. M, 1912. As 1 tost my button. vU to* ptoOM dear, aad I am gtod you an my Sun- becaase they 4a aet mlad thatr parbooBL
eau
and
tmeban vbaa tbay are
As ham as could be:
Society, call the boys aad girto to- own mamm^ would com anon, tor ahe Deer Preeldenteead nie oae! 1 cannot think of nay

yo^ag. Tha pomptoa Ures to WtoAnd then the little chUd. she took
aether, and decide up&n whom you feR sorry tor her poor rid anoUe.
Since the tow time I wrato I have more to wrtle eo I wU doaa.
uM
coBsto. Afrtea aad atkar pertless of '
Tbe emito to echool. and when
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will have for oSicers. Tke
by-laws
They called to Beth to oeaw oet tSat ehsepri ny addreea. 1 bos' live to
From your lavtog SasiUnar.
She amtled at taacher from her book (ell yrbat oSIrora there ahall
b^ aad Sarah woald aot hurt her. After fttoskey. X Uke R bere very moA.
............................
Alfred Kroapa.
Teacher sattled beck again.
what their dulire are. Be sure and mack persuasion ahe opened tbe door We are havtog aome very cold waathI do heltova rertag to tlM itoaelUme Dear prerideat—
Aad the teacber paasre on one
read over very carefully about tbe aad lamped laio her auntto'e arms for er at preaeot; hope It will warm up of year.' Doat you?
1 have oever wrtUea yaa a totter, eo
To little James McBride,
duuee of tbe members, tor that to proiartton. and abe kept close to her
1 have eome aaw girto'W Join
*
I thoaght 1 voaM write a
Who conldaT aet hi* toesoas doM
realty the moat Important thing of all. the real of the day. tor Sarah was the Sansbloe aub. Tbedr aaiaaa are
Old Mtoaion. MWu. R. F. D. No 1.
know that 1 would like
w-. , .. ^...w
No inauer bow be tried;
In Che By-taws. Article IV exptotos mnttortag aneb threats against her.
Joaepblae Seibert. Bertha WinderMar. 20. 191E Sunshiae Onb Please eead the eard
».»*«■
Aad Jameey took H home aad trid
sUmt tbe meeitogs. Yon do not have
Dear .children. I hope that yaa lev# llbld. Glare Criwriu tva Haaktoa. Bwa Dear Prealdent—
and butua u me. I am right years
Voo. be
*“*•
How teacher amlled at him
to bold (be BieeUan -on Saturday ot ta Aare your .ideasores
wtth otbera.
Haakins, Vera GreeaweU. . Floreaca
As X. —-----haven't------------------written tor a--loag ttore, aid. I am -to----------------------tbe fhlrd reader. I have
»amma. I've hart my edge aa
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...........................................GreeaweU.

Wben he was Ured aad didn't acrid.
o'clock In tbe afternoon. Year far one that to melSsb aHraya baa a Halt. Darot^ Howard. Orito 0«raa*, I arfll wrlie now. I go to echool every togoamfleaadahalfw echool. I
Bot said. "Ooa't worry . Jim!"
President wrote to the day aad the hard time, and make much aapleaaaM- Emma Wal&tt* and ABM Schreeder. day. Ore teaiher's aame to Mtos Pub bhve been oot of school thto wtotar
------------------------Aad when 1 Uppeaed to be there
hour Just to show yon how (o pUa. If aere.
w# are going to form a clnb. Win ver. I Uke her very maeh. Ore beret qatte a tot 00 aacaaat af tbe weather.
Seamthtog Aehto*^
That very night to play.
anothre time would be more ooaven- . Aa the weather grew trider thrir yq. pleaee aead me aaother pla. as I died iwe weeks ago. We »D totoe torn My treeher’s aame Is Mr. Oaerga Do aot be eaateat to «rtft^Rlp*s.
Hts motoer had a amlle to apare.
lent you can ebaage It to suit your- auai trid the gtrto to wear tbrir red have loet mtoe? I hava aame names vary mnrii tiBrann ^
rtde llarkainn I Uke'him vary maeh. I Mag aothtog to parttoular. Ml gach
th*fetch caaM across my way.
M-I.ad
laaari dreaaaa. for abe waatad them for the Cndto Rrit Rath Bberfc. Marie haraeback. We caaaot rtda boreatock have tbree Uttto brethere wba w«uM day af yore Ufa be aot aaly
Aad than I took It after wbUe
Tbe'pragrem: rrierrad to amr aaa- eaatotable aad warm, bot wkea tbey Beard and Ratb CriwaU. Too rea aead aa ear other boree baeatoa It nas toe tta to lato the Cradle RriL ThMr ad. bat aae day added wtth eo^btag
Back bame. aad amaiaa said:
stot oC.baKor aoBgg yeu an kaaw. or waat aw to fday a torga turkey Bob- tbrir ptae aad rerda to ^toe I eball tori. 1 thlak Matoa Kaearto viria a nmre are Ore, Krilh aad Vetaaa. worthy achfevad*

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