Grand Traverse Herald, March 19, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 19, 1912

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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aind TravorsA
TWICE A WEEK- TUESD'aY

and

lela
THURSDAY —si.OO

A YEAR

TEAVESSE aTT, GRAND TBATOESE COI XTY. JIICUnAX. Tl ESDAV. ilARCII 19. 1912.

FlUlHfBLRECB^M
For OttrsH.

HONEY BEE
IN LIMELIGHT

linu GHIUeOffi
OrMIth Wright DM Fyem Effecta of
Diphtheria.

SEVERE LOSS FOURTEEN KILLED BY EXPLOSION
TO COUNTRY POTATO PRICES WILL BROP
SCORE WERE
BEGUE DREII OF STRIFE
BADLY MAIMEO

WHEH BOILER IN RpUNDHOUM
Griffith, three year old eon of Ur.
and Mro. Leeward Wright. :it Soutb
UtaA-J
OR. WILEY TEHOEREO RE8IGNA
Elmwood avenue, died Saturdny morn­
TION TODAY
ing after e ten day IHneaa with dlpfatbprta. A paAlrutarly sad feature of tbe
ta that the grandmother of the
New York. March 18,—.^rrivata of
foreign potatoes have been nnitauaiiv
litUe fellpF ta veo' low with tae i
heavy during ctie last three mootbt.,
dreadfifl dteease. while the m..hei ta
averaging from IwXkki io l^•.OtlO bags
crlUcnlly U1 nt the boepltal of Mrs.
a wee*. The total receipts from
Hardy on Seventh street. On accouc;
abroad since December i, were I.lTU.of tae nature of tbe diaeaae there was
bags, mostly from the British
Islea. With ahlpmenta Mill heavy
no funeral aervice.
CMScd Him te Give Up Poattlen
from England and tae new crop
-«pd Slav, te Pure Food
Florida due about April IS. prices
i
are
expected to ease off allgbU:
Illy. DomcaCaropalgn.
potatoes _______
aad firmly
Washington. .March IS—Dr. Wiley, held In all quarien.
nwiiani ta.tetrw or Uic MUblUbTbe evening eeeelon of tbe annual
Stale and weaiern p
chief chemist of tbe depenmeni of egBMStMs •nt dsM boapiui Ib Travcoorentlon of tbe Nortaern Michigan
SEEN
h Frngmantt ef BeAlea Were Btawn
ilruliure. will end Ms long aervke
*m 0(7 WH cryaiUMd l»»l e«n. OATt HAS
~ ''
akeoebUon held In the
Ma ol Fst
APfllUS
with tbe government, today tendering
iMt vbiw aoe '
' '
pnriora of the Whiting hotel
time Tab
« fMJwrtrd ta Um C. 8.
evening, proved ewe ot tbe most Inter- Talks at Grange Meeting Showed That bit reslgneiloa to Secreur} Wilson.
"There is no atatemeht I can make
F. 8. hsU tM tb« porpoM or UiUn« Hany Speakera of Natlenal and State eating, aa well aa Important bee-keep
Few Flocks arc Paying
Have Beeen Se­
San
Antonio. Tet_ MarchTfi.-.Ftag-.
nes
the
declnrailon
of
Dr.
grades
aeUing
as
low
i
oror tk« aHaOlM wi dorltlnc van
era’ meeUnga ever held In this part
teen are knowo to have baaa kilM
cured for Evenc
a Profit
Wiley when naked for hb reasons.
BSd BosM lor avTTiW tht praFoct to
of the atate. There was but a small
and a score Injured when the atpAo"Or. Wiley has resigned. Is ell I can
Somsl tMMpItoU
attendance but eo many vital points
■ton^j^^toromoOra hol^ wroM
Secretafr Aaiil P. Nerllnger of the
]| Is clear from (be statements made any now.- aaaened Wilson.
iHTeteea otarM here ta paat yaan,
a Pacific p
were brought up and dbctnsod that
bodies were biopn aeraral hnaIt has been known for years that
bet all ef them prorbd abort Ured Grand Traverae UocoId club haa oom- oa the whole there waa moch
plated arraagemeata for bolding _
r. Wiley was considering reltrlng, Died Suddenly
alrnct Friday dred feet OffktaU Staled there ar«
eelBt to ttia lMt that they
taoee who were there to be taaaktul
fourteen dead. Otbar estimatao rm
Jng
of
tbe
club
tab
eprlng.
the
and since the first of the year a power­
jwppartr-VipiiBrtod eltber with fnada
aa btab as n.
for aad eometalng to make them glad
speaker de- ful group of manufenurero. who op­
K U BOW propoaed lo date havtag been tied tor A|irll S, they attended tbe ISIS bee meeting should. More than <
The men at work were i
Fred WeaOohn. aged fit veers, died
scribed fl^ks of chickens
kt are not posed bU enlorcement of tbe
Tbb b rataer bte. but tt waa Inpoaalddeuly Friday noon at Garnet, where era brought la hut fall to hrwk tae
In Traverae City.
irolng their board. ev<
with the
uachinlsts eirlke. The caaae tt tae
1»le to oecgre aultable apeakera for
tockd
law
fought
him
b)
anonymous
pe
had
been
employed
during
the
«
present
_
.
_
' sh''l>rlce of «
There
The olectkio of offlcera held In the
eiplostau (a Dot MwortaUd. hot ft ta
ter.
Full
partlrutars
could
not
earlier
owing
to
the
fact
that
•laiemcmi.
Wiley
mjb
he
ta
tired
of
dal bacUagda taaore Ka
were aeversl who told of iiroCta but In
vharged that '
...
bte afumooo yeaterday reenlted In
of tbeae case* the builneea waa the strife. It 1a understood lAet be learned, allbough It ta not thought il
Before the aoetiqg waa dooed a eongreae b In seaalon and the time of
tbe boiler.
re-eleetloo of tbe previous being conducted lo a small scale, and has acceiited the cditorablp of Good he had been III for any length of 111
parts
Id panVif
tbe rotS&S»
prarlgtoaai cc^iduoe coasUtlng of; the m«nbera Is tborougbiy
Mr» Westjoho received a letter from per ahope and
coDsideraiion was ghei
^efScara. ae follows; President. C. P.
Housekeeping, a woman s mega
him late last week and be did
I appdatod to uke dbrlag the winter moniha.
amount
of
time
gheo
to
the
c
attention
Smith of Cheboygan; rice president.
yniluD that he wasI lU. and
>
FYlday of tae boiler, welgbl
"The retirement of Dr. Wiley
of tbe birds.
eharsd a( the preUaBary work. Power
Oeorse U Leak of Bay City haa
blown two
SainDel D, Chapman, of Uaacekma:
kl loss
:
to the whole population
waa alee ghwa lhe« to appoint awh been aalected aa toaatmaater. tbe oth­
Were a geueraUzatlon made from pirwnal
Wesijohn had lived In Traverse I'li.v In tbe tout
eecretary-treanrer. Ira U. BartletL of the leatlmony presented at the Satur­ of toe coDotry."
ce
aald CoBgreacuan
ether fsasiHtaaa to. aaatet them ai er apeakera of note being Congreaaabout » veara and besides bis twuted.
Eaat Jordan.
day meeting it would be that poultry Victor Murdock.
wife leaves three small
they Sad aariiry to fnanre the euc- B*i 4. W. Fordney and P. H. Dodda,
Ad Informal reception and dbcua- raising b profitable only on a aumll
On good nntbortly, the Vnlled Prase aughter. The body will arrive i
' can* of dht saMdAklas. rrmaklya H. Uentenaat Ooreraor John Q. Root.
scale and as a side line. Yet ibei
there n
learned that Dr. Wiley resigned be- venlng ovu' the G. 'R A I. i
f
In Mich tan that a
Satttc w. 7. QilUsa T. U. SberaiaB. Secretary of State Fred C. MertinJale alon preceded the regular work of many fanners
tneral aervltes will be held from
making
« out of poul- rnuae Secretary AVltaon refpeed
II. 8. HnO. D. H. Day. Dr. J. D.
H. Vudenberg of Grand Rap- the evealag. Umore M. Hunt
borne. 411 North Spruce street,
try
rabing
as
a
busli
dlamtaa Dr. Duntap. the* aasoctate day morntng at K. o'clock, Rev. 81x0- plere, and many wiu never t
aon, Joha Styash. W. W. Smith. C. U Ida Tbe piece of bolding the n»wllag, LaaslBg waa the flm speaker of the
With tbe two above .statement! be­
(led. All tbe UJored
officiating. Burial took place
CralU^ WNUarn LoMon. K noyd haa not been eelected aa yet. but will evening on "CooperatJoo of HJchl- fore os there U but one
ne fit
final conHu- ch«mi9i. and tviley's antagonist on ley
maimed.
Solon cemetery.
CUaeh, 4. O. Cisuer.
Cane. Dr. be aanoBaced aa toon aa the arraage- gan Bee KeePA» to Set Suitable Foul aioo. and that U tbe GraDd Traverse tbe pure food board. Dr. Ooollule
Brood
LeglaUtton."
Ur.
Hunt
believ.
irrogra
have
not
yet
masirred
the
has
been
aiipoimed
bis
temporary
aucP. H.'panpw, Ufa. J. t. Hannah. menu hare been compieted. Aa thU
Kails of tae poultry Industry.
resBor. Wiley's roalgnauon specified
Ura. Mn R. Baaw, Ura. Leri SotUe. b tbe hr^t organlHUoa or tu kiod ed that the beat way to get the most
At the Saturday meeting ilir tisten
Un. 4. C. HarsBii The mambora of aortb of 6mnd Ratdda it b expectod poaeibb good out of tbe subject was showed that they had a much better that it abouid Uke effect today.
have a free dbcoaalon, and eo In a knowledge of the subject than tbe
the fifmmftlM were aaleetod from a that thb date wUI pitnre a red letter
Flags ol China RepoMta RaeolvgS
brotbert. In fact, witb but a few exUa« of atmee by T. H.
day tor the polltldana and other ^
Leeal MaeMna Shop Has Gained Cn,M. g. HMtey.
,the brothers seeiuedwoefully
viMkla Reputation for Expert
»y. Who- war* tvirntdl ^ple in thla eoction of tbe
tacking Id knowledge >
:t|iles
wiib
the
result
that
each
point
waa
Machine
W6rkA toan with a bobby la happy, SB«
u according
He at tbe basis of profitable jioul
taken up and threshed out tborougbraising. Some of the brolhen Good Speaksra Have L-Mii Provided
so Is M. B. lloltar. when ha cu Ml
te the pcetHMa -tf • tBotlon which
iy until they knew, aa an aaaoclattoD
heari! of
for the First Day's Saeslena.
William Jackeon. who oonducta a new fisga to bU%onderfiii coUatotok
wna inaatlBllHF pteniA.
macblDe shop lo this city and mane R-hUe be has a flag of avery btfi «owJust where they were and what pro- balanced ration, otberr seenird lu be
The mea^^ft^ pieeeM by a banOn Tuesday and Wedneaday. March facturers a crapleie fine of waw sharp
codure would prove the most beneO- unfamiliar siiii the tact iliat keeiilcic
chickens for eggs Is one ihlBg. and :c and
Nee« sf • eity HeapHal.'
encra and oioer tabor -qaring special tr; In the worid. be is writing to paO>
the
Grand
Traverse
Daily,
daL Mr. Hunt urged etroogly that raising birds for meat another, and for
ties for fartoriee. baa developed a pie Uk the tar sway taada aU tba UtoO
qaet wU^.*aa1arhlahed by the local
show ixklntt still another; that to se­ men's.nm^talloD will hold taelr con- business that Is of world wide extent
get the new, if aay. aad tbe uphyatdaaa. aaresd la the cloh rooma FOLLOb^NO FIGHT WITH MADER- tbe bee-heepeia of Mktalgan be
alow in eommunlcailng with tbe rep- cure tbe maxitnum of caah profils venili ta inNhU city. Tba meetings He recently received requeeis for bis uaual. To make such a cottactloi rwISTS AT SANTA ROSALIA '
«r the hau IS a vary taaty nani
along any one of these tines siiectal
i^nr In the Grange ball on Casa catakwtue froth firms In Loodot
reaentativea
In
the
bouse
for
tbe
pas­
qulrea iwileore. for be writaa abSftbaR
^ibe ereolng r
treatment It neceasar? .
street. ^Beveral prominent apeakera Cthrtstc-hurch. England, asking
sage
of
the
bill
which
was
pasted
Uei
Juiraa Taking Plaea To­
it la very clear as a result of Saturcopies of bis catalogue aod quotaitone waifs for devcldpmeais. and they
Farm C. OlMWl. who. i
eeoilon by tbe houae and the aenate.
eilngiih
iihat (here it a magnlfi- have been'' secured to address the upon tbe marfalnes (ke manutaeturara come, ibougta It takaa in many <ms
day. Following Rumom of
keepisg tUhp ««rlng la the epeakamong them Coloi.
Jrtnnfty
but turned down py tae governor. ceni opporti
Mr. Jackson makee but IHiIe noise
> to get a rert^ iAg. BmnI
Fodtraia’ Approach.
isg Usa tiaiB tha ttmo the asaemblage
communlt) regarding the
IJlIle of Coopersvllle. who will In conducting bis trasloess. bat is get
Tbia bill waa tordCbe appotatiMot of srork lo thisprofits
months ago Mr. HoOer wrote to •
idBhat Dn ««) antfl the meotlat
apeak both afternoon and evening of ilnr remilM taat are ernremely satis
El Paso. Uarcb 16.—U b reported an apiary Inspector, to work ander raifing i«uliry
lUry Of
friend In Honolulo asking for a ga»
on
bae adjasnad.' to order that the
March 26; J W. Helme. deputy food faaory. not only from all jiaris of tbe
and
with
tae
dairy
and
food
cotamtaThAfarmera
of
lo»
I'nJied States bat from several of nani uf tae big flower (wrade'ibM wm
waste ettaatlop nisfct be exptaioed that Major Adaaa. a Uaderbta leader,
tie ^>ectalUtDf lo ithe matter of poul- and dairy Inaiiecior. and Prof. Ander­
IlhB the etasdpotat of eee who haa srae captured aad shot by Geaeral aloncr. and also asked for an appro­ tr.yraUlng and bake Increased the son of the dairy depaiiment of the Ag tbe rorelgn counirles as well. All of held (here, and ysateidny bc^^aoaAewi
his iwodocts require tbe moat expert word that the only decoralloa (blit
a^ A Ufa work la reOerlng eater- Orosco. tellowlBg a fight aear Santa priation of «l.»>0. Tbe bin waa road ntaltb of the
list to
ricnltural college. There wUl also kktil of
section by section, by Mr. Hnnc with
Rosalia.
Adaaa
was
captured
when
condliloot
in
the
tag hMhMity, Or. HiuMM had boon
and are recognised In the mnnulac- was used at that ifcse was tba Inuri
rrse region for tbe poultry be'-local speakers.
turing worid. as Peing the very btat. ^ flag, yet tbe gettiemaa aoU bo
SnkM ta prepare s m>er oa the aehde Oreaoo's oemmaiid defeated a detach- ample time tor consideration of each Grand
Tbe Broi day will be tbe big day of and ID many ittstances tar superior to
point. Many enggeatlont were given Indiuir; a re more favorable than
of General VlUa a forcaa.
oas seodlag a set of tbe fixes ot tbe
ef a baapUal tat f^araraa Otty, and
Lbooe
that
t
prevail
In
Iowa.
tbe
conveniUfh
and
tbe
speakers
will
aRytbing that -can be obtained .
eaodna from 4nares b Ufciag plaee to­ to be used In tae compoeure of the
new China. repuW.r, which be hoped
hb etena is that llae w«la
Mrs._ArvHla Gardner, who repreOne of the main points was nted Grand Traverse grange at tbe all be present on that day. Tbit prom­ where.
day. foHowlag ramora of the federab'
would be ac«3dptabW
HoMtela baa
tsL M h«
ises to be a most interesting and Inlo
secure
tbe
eppolntment
of
the
api­
ibonaands o( the Chineae and they era
the qneaUoa and (arabhed a Ibl of approach.
smirtlve meeting a'nd a targe number
taat week.
ary
Inspector
nndn
the
board
of
agri­
entbustastlc followera of Dr. Bon abd
facu and atnrai bearlag
look
for
such
an
Insitiuiion.
from
the
adjoining
counilet
are
ex­
culture Instead dairy and food, and
Yun Shi Kal. These flags are of Sm
saeRloa ef eaUhUthtag aad malatala'ei>ort of the reienily-beld Po- pected. Tbe organization embraces
to raise tae amount of tae appropria­
grange *'ns given by O. H. .Mc­
lag a heapttal that will prove of laeeMra Eittabeth RemoWt Came In Early sUk. and tbe rtrll flag ta of five Motion to *2,»>0. Mr. Hunt bellevea Mullen. wbo. with a Urge number of tbe t-oumlet of l.eeUoau. AntrliD.
gle Uripes'ruanlag leogiawtse. tt4»
tiawbla Tatoe ta tha adTOcatae of the
Osya.
oifaers aiiendevt the county meeting Charlevoix, Wexford and Grand Travthat
if
the
bee
keepen
will
each
and
I
Haa
Boekad
Paoreflow. Mae. while aad Mack.
'ta Saandag tha
. wmianisbuiT.
every one write to -the
«te tec Europe on Sb
This was designed by Ysaa Bbl Ka£’
The papar ta (nB b aa teDowa:
Tbe subject to be discussed at tbe
Mra. Bltabeth Rewoldi. one of tbe Tbe naval Bag ta a red field with the
la tbe bovae. asking for the pnasngi
Watab Tmir.
*il Dieellikg ol. Grand .reverse
old pkmeera of Leelanau county, died
of the bill, nad explain to them the range, which meeting will be held
la Trarat
Dartvataaga
1 of blue, and a ti
Saturday afternoon. March Su. is
Thursdsv night si the home of her white
Id to ainc
Secretary John 1. Olbooa of the De- Imponaoce of apeh • medaure.
City I tana baaa
an orchard ~ Kvery granger
daughter. Mrs Dennis at Chelae*. re«em the twelve provineee'
ntery
vetopamat bateau wUl aaU for the old only to tbe benefit derived directly b^ -Starting
nceeW oC^
who atiends ibis meeting will be pre­
the d«
Mk-ta.. aged S2 years. Her husband. loul of eighteen la the.cooaUT.
JT. De.
Chy and lU oaatfdbaMsL aad thera Bod oa Uay K. aad has reaerved pea- the bee keeper, but as an import^i sented with a booklet treating of the
- Rrcd Rewldt died three or foiir years Sun Yet Sen dssigned this, and ft wm
. for hlmsolf aad Ura. Gibson
point In fruit culture aa w^l. they subject.
haa been ae
oe traaght with
ago. St their home near Keswkk. wi first'selerted (or the cIviL bnt apon
Impertaaceta no aa the one we; the Cnaaid liner, FTaaconla. whita
vital Iraponaaea
lid not be alow in catching on to
wbh to dbenoa with
of the well to du f.irmers of ti
salb from Boston on that date.
tha fact that bee keeping ta an Im­
Illation the two grant Isidsrs doof......................
portancep of .proper
.
enrollment.
region
She lesvea four dadgbtera
ipUaL to mini Soea by way of Boston la order to portant industry aa well aa a profl’tal ta thb efty.----------—--------------Tbe opinion seems to prevail that, and one son John of Trsvrrwe City, rided on the change to tbe MvaL-Tbo ee that it was
tta hlghaet abalOB. ahonid be mata- meet G. Herbert TaylM, a
one. and
Billiiary (lac is a AeU «( red wftb hj'
voters Vwin be afforded the oopport'.uiCIttaen# Ticket Nominated and
rvev i*ler(r and Min l.ena Dine pointed bUck star ta tbe onAm'
MMMBr (he treaUMot of the lick man wbo yearly eaporta 6M carloads given fair treatment.
iroll only uc an ehrollnirnt
Vote
Taken.
MtfMai^asd theae acddantaily of fancy and No. I, applet to taigUnd
Kewoldl of Traverse City, and Mrs. each lolDi having a yellow ball at tba
day. wbldi IS Monday. April IK, 18
To prevent dietrlbutloo
Mmif-tat ta# rtah aad the POM
elector shall be derined a Qi j
Frank .Mlsuer o fAllegan. Mich.
every oeamin. Tbe object of the oon- brood In tbe aute of Mltalgan and
The voters of Garfield township
base of each point, making eight SM
•d' eurolled elec tor wb-i has not t
Her bodv wa< brought to Traverae
tersaee b to Interest'Mr. Taylor in to bring tbe Industry of bee keeping : their township caucus Saturday
nil. one (or en< b province.' YfiM
id
Dominsted
tbe
following
candlCity. Friday evening and was uk
ha ow^ 'sr asdnaHwly eostrolM
and through np to tbe atanderd it warrants, la tae
It. will not he I
t tbe'design of tbe commander-to*
dales
for
tbe
various
offices
by*aay*ortaata£»
Fo that medium to widen tbe field for
- - tatfBS whataoover.
whataoovei
the faom'r of her daughter. Mrs
vealent for so elector to sppz.t
ef of tae army . There Is sUU •
Supervisor—J.
H.
Buell.
object
of
tbe
bill
for
srblch
the
bee
yean w# have aB^haea awara tha
fore the boiM In person .vu April
Harvey Pierre.
W Front street fourth flag that Is the private flag tt
tbe
sale
of
the
choice
fruit
of
tab
Clerk—Wm.
F,
Grant.
keepers are going to work. Two
tho phyalclaae of trareiee CRy and
;nd the law provides tb • vn elector Tbe funeral was held Sunday si i '>•>
Treaaurer—Florence Antony,
vMBUy have be« grMdy hasdkHt- ragkm.
r of tbe army, a fiaU o(
polpu that were given considerable
y cr.ioll St any lime b- deiiveiios
Highway Commtaaloner—

-Wm. :
um the eburtb at Keswick
ped by lata of taMpRal uS
While la England and Irebnd, Mr attention was bow tae Inspector
pvrwoD or by msll. to the city or
red with a union of Mwe. with two
taklOea. that taw had u eead p# ibooa will deliver atseries of lecinrei
>iisb!p clerk, or the officer in
roased bars of white. Tbta Hr. HoUoy
peace,
full
term—C.

Justice
of
prevent
carrying
diaeaae
or
foul
brood
tianta to dbtant poiata for Ueata
charge of the enrollment book, a wrltA.
Emertun
oa
western
Michigan,
and
wlU
take
i-xi>ecu
soon
from
a friend to CbtoA
when going from one apairy to an­
tins nil of tha want of ench an
luest for iuct enrollment, ai­
Board of Review—Jo Thomas.
bb entire outfit for tab pur- other. and what can be done to prttntlon at hSM Aad yM I won------led by affidavit setting tortn
He bat already booked
he Is H qualified elector and that
bees thlpped^in from other
affiliau- Bryan Follevscri VAiII Talk Over SitIs his bona fide Intention
date at Watford. Middlesex connty statea bringing dtaeeee to tae npdlr- field.
-1 win _______ ______________ ______
uaiien.
with the political party with rhlchhe:
At the rsunis s straw >
ebaa e( tab rtaMa. or that they wfil and ima oereral other dates In view. les of Mltataen. One suggeatlon
eh rolls by
seeks to etiroU. If a v.
n on the p.-esidonUal
have aaythlag ta do wtta lu boaloota Tbe expeaaea of the trip wUl be paM
Ijncoln. N-".
Jianh 1'—Heino- Waa Ghrtn for Mra Oaerge tr-ngi
which would prove valnahle If
'affidavit on or belore June 2C he will
ilted as follo’
by Mr. Glheon pMwoaalty
have the right tu vote at tbe August <railc lewd'-,-, who share the opinion
carried one waa taat all foreign bees, ); Taft, i:.; Wilson, i:
Friday.
A voter who has not earo:i of WllltaiD J ttaysn ttksi only
rasloB wha woaU aata
i Ita from tha ^aada of the Western Michi­ whether gueene or workers, he ship­ On tbe ■
• to taaie
* eta
greeslve
ed elt^r by application and affida- b
--.—-• ., sliould be nam»-d to Lead
gan Devtaopmeet borean.
Mri George Savage of East Ntotfe
ped to some place In Michigan and Dte stood
, , _ . day
...................
the ns'iotukl
II. ket
ihi»ihu
year
are: ealbVic or on an enrollment
(exceptlibe
ns'ional
n.kei
year
choice. 16
give lectures for hb own eaibfactkm there be Inspected before delivered
street
was
given^
most agreaaUe aso*
Ijor-oln
lo-lav
b»-talk
over
i
as apeelfically providedi cannot pyti-j
show that be b viuUy Icter- tae purchaser. Thta would leaaeo i
clpate In and will not be permltt^ to|fl'uallon Tbe u>:ensible puriose
prise birthday ~ party Friday.
round-np of the leaderv
a primary election.
oated ta tha eaase for which be Is apread of the fool brood, abould there
event having been pixwww^ by I
lie sol ptare i> to attend tae ban
ff
tbe
voter
neglects
or
refuses
to'
We beUm ll.h our diet gieot data working. He will be absent from thb be en^v lo tae consignment. AD of
give the name of hia party, or If hej p> to be given here tomorrow night daugbten, Miaaes Etbti and Frari
lo loot after the haatta and baahhfvV country nbout nb weeks.
celebraltoD of Mr. Bryan's Sfiy-see- Savage. About thirty Indtaa came to
taeee polnu and many more Jest as
la SliRy Five has none, be shall not be enrolled by
Mta # toe poasln st tab regtoa. Dbonl binbdav The banquet has been spend tbe afternoon, and bad planhad
tae enrollment board.
Important wlU be locldded In the new
rod«yaectlona owing to local an annvml affair for some years pas',
qullcing bee ns tae chief nttraebtU that ta to be draWTt up for preUrodon. March 18 —The Dor\ess of eonditiona votera have enrolled aa bet this year It is lo Jake on more of a
in. At aupper time the htubnads
aenutloa at the next ■neilrni
-independent '. -Citizens'. "Socialist national asi.eu than ever before.
PUDS looking to that end have been came and the eocinl evening whkA
In regard to bees aa a valuable eaairm . • _
etcgoing on quietly (or some time and toUowed was a JoUy' oAdtoaMessad
John F. Hill Was Fre
with some otaeV poUt
pa-Ty.
•et to the fruit grower and to work
chai
such enrolled voter deeire*.........
.. ... It Ik ex|«cted that several acme of the l«rty with a plain spelltog match m
in New Cngtoad FeHtlcei Goajuction with frelt cuhure.
% •«
to Preresi
'party afmiaUoc to RepubUcan. Demo­ li-adiug progressive democrau uf tae
of th.
-------light be .stated taat bees more than Prlnceaa Louise, at abe
tic. Prohr•
...
will be ID attendasee. Tbe to- tae (entnre. Mra F. D. Hanto weetoa. March If.—Joha F. Hill. _pay for tawMoh-ei
ettred flrat prize, which wna a beeft,
by taelr work oo bee marriage, was boro
Backlng-lpartlclpate
.

<mr goverwor at Maine end chair-' tae frolt trees, and tbe honey pro-lham palare March 18. 1848. and was can only do eo by pei many maktag
siwakera from ontside Nebraska. while Hn. C. C. Moea carried sway
appllcauon ( April 1 . and not by
nnn of tae Katloeal leMiMI
Irtoh pig. Hn.
mtuaa.
died
tala
w^irotaE
t RbR7 or more uHIea la
Savage wna grtoted wftb s oM ef
r to tae tltte of Duka
- I *» pagv Eee.,
i in lor a reek.
tcrai) npoea «• Mall Id Um fRiito.
ecsi Ugrtta of Ne« Torfc.
Tho £rtaid«aLM'***»■
^•
HalkoTar tostforod Ui«n a tenwall
NORTHERN MICHIGAN APIARISTS
rw^ptioo Frt<Uy erenliiK at the borne
TALK SHOP.
of Hra. Hatbavar'a pareola. Hr. aod
Hra. OttinsB-. ttS State atreet. The
ereoloc vaa ap«t In a aodal'var,
s and Bnaic being tbe chief
CAM^AtQH FOn rUNM TO «TAPIT aooroM of enterUinntanL A pot lock
aupper waa enjoyed nod' ice creas
AT WfCK
ani aaaortad oakA Ur. and Mra.
^ »r tv«ry tirtaM «nd Hathaway left Moaday nomlni
Larger Appropriatien end State I
TJetfolt. whore they will realda
•Mia'OnFFort t
ipector Urged by-Membere of
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AaeocIstJon—ShtpmsM to Cen-

ninsiMuiMinstip^

FlUL. now LEBISUTIH

mm BANQUET

STRIAE BREAIHB n OHii

MORE UGHT NEEDED

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MAJOR ADANA SHOT

Pl^ OF REBIN

W&LlECTUffiinOIIII

ENROLL ANY TIME

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' rn»AT. MAROBA%

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IMognro.

,

OWraasy.
toe pxtra expanae. If any. acraas ibelrr
' -^Mra. Emma K. Bltuoos
♦ Igbt of way .
lYedcmto,
YMtn for cMkai*

I otjTrarerae at.v. or any of tb
i^twwrt IB tb* dl
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
Iroote patrbuB of the cuupi).
th* iMtitUtlOB.
D of the plan of free /rrvice
Ifi Uw erecUoo «f aacb an toatUotbe vlUagea wUl mean a creat eon- ,
March 1«.
Ueo. tta« ant toaaMaraUoB woald be
Twice A WEEK.
lTt3—Ural wwB-moeUng held In
efftelenry. proper eqotpmem and aolt- aenation of enersj* tbat at the preaUtne U waated by tbe Indlvldnal Fanroil Hall.
MifaM Twmiw ud TbwiV »l able anrrotiBdlnsa. The boaplul neel eat
Calves,
r be alarse obc'to alKit resldeau |u solns u> and from the
• , 1te*«ra« air. MJcfclgia. br
vlth. bnt the bolldlna afaoold be <o postoBIra. One aian can deliver tbe Spantoh goveriMr of Leatolaaa, cap­
HlfULO A RECORD CO.
mall In any town wltb a sreater
tured Uobile from toe Bngltob.
waa the youngest of atx
nm. T. B»M................ pm»d«a planned ibat addlOona eould be mide omy
of
time
than
all
tbe
inJlvidoala
nv Une In tbe (o»re to
of whom have pone bei
for toe cotton
Oto. O. Bate*.................. Vie* Prwldeat
She was <v>uvertcd in early cbibiible extent, and tbia will be pro- can. wfaea they- have to auead to granted » Ell Wbiuey.
▼eara paaaed away at seven o rases huod and nnhed with toe Baptist
Ttoad tor. 8e»entr-ar* «•» per capl- briwtop tbelrwwa lettara and pnperw
Reform Bln MooSsy Boratng at toe bonie of her church of Athens. Mich.. In which
1S3I—I
An exienalon of tbe ayaten to atwry
radlna
of
36
inUea
aurrodnd..TMOE T. EATEE
daughter. Mtu T U. Sfallsou. Sonlh romniunioo she loaiinued until bei
loiroduced in ite BrIUto H<
Inc Travwwe Otr wooU amount to raaidam ol tbe Untied Statea
street, where abe baa made her departure
■Comm,___
a kmg illncas abe '
tob.OOV. aad much leaa iban thU aum prove to be n biiaarlai sain In
i'
Botb FhoM* No. tx.
1841—King Humbert I. of Italy Uat April...................................
to^lifc. March 7. 1813. at toe i
wUI proride aucb an Jastltutlgn wltb waya. and It la evident tbat tbe menboro. Aaaasafnaied July 3C. IW6.
meotoa. wltb
paralysis,
suffering 73 years, four iiiumbi aud
^y-th«,*'K*«^ mathod I caa ■»
all proper awderti aqnlpmeoU tbat hera of rosprwaa will »e* their wa<
at different times.
davs
She
l««vea to ffioora
ms—Federal
expedition
under
mkht
airokea
woure meat preaent demanda. and tbe clear to provide an approixiatlon to
■ ♦.>
TttlfE:
burn Id (
am! revere -her menorj . ,
wttooM Ua «a* *r
Qorer tbe expense of I lie chanae. The Gen. Burnalde captured Ne«ber«. S, mam- and came lo ^
City
Ralph Simons, a daughter. Mrs. Alha drags to pit
fuinre would uke care of Itaelf.
OMTav . ..........AdTBBc*
people
Intetwetod
In
tbe
ebanne
abould
yeafu
ago
with
her
Brimmer,
and
two
grand
cblldm
l-eople of
in AdrMce
baa already
auMsBibi.
nw-Slr Samuel Baker dtocovered was a woman of fine personality and of Copemlsb.
-mlsb. Mich .. sod a boat o
wHb weak hearts will appeeclata tk*
....Sbo la AETtaee been piedied. We bellera tbe anter- pet *0 tommunlcation wltb their
lielbted
by
a
boat
of
friends
both
old
lug
frieodK.
A
-Ka-olarmethod
of pedniM Axtraoake
Alberl
prtoe will meet wltb tbe hearty a|>- preasnien aod aenatoi-s and urpe u|>od
and young Her ayntpotby was warm
The funeral----- held from the rorP tlOA.
M •W**a^awi a»tter proval of our people and will reoelvc them tbe necetaliy of aet urlng tbe 18M- Ale:
and true, and through all her life she •nee of her
ighter. Rev B. S',
Ml. 9. Q. KIKTON
pounded hta aratem of “vtoible was reudy to help anyone who came tq
reform.
ode ofDciaU
and. Interment was SM m Wilhelm Block, with Dr. BalRlUrcb 1. im. « ttw PoatoEle* at further adbauntlal eneourapeoeni
apeecb- to tbe-london Sodcir
her In Ume of trouble’. Those who made to toe
Ils . emeteej.
•onn. Travaroa aty. MlcklgSA.
Tn*MM air. liick.. "Wlar lb* Act 0* There abould be no beafutlon am
bare known her best wiu long cher­
Aru
teNMttf uardi t irr>.
there aboeld be no deUy. Itooupb
IMPROVEMENT IN DAIRYING.
Nineteen
1883—Kart Mara, founder of Oer- ish her memory as that of a trm
MORTGhCC SALE. " ' v
be provided
friend.
Grand Travetoe dalryuiou will bold
Wllhow
a
lar.
P'ACI.T having been made la (be
an Soctoltom. died. Bora Hay
Bvldee Mra. ShUeon there are twi U the awful >
erect the building and aulUbly equip
tliiona.of a
twodaya aeseton In tbto <i
•obB, Joe and Jay both of whom reside :brough ri«<i1818.
to EH Howell
K*to tbe noal awdem and acSnUOc Marcb it abd 27. and ai tbto tin
in-too city.
ItWl—Eleven -lultona' accuaod
ni..v,-ni,-iit. aii-l K. dol-nd hie wile, Kate IK ell.
....................
. dated tho
manner witboat any thought or floan- tact limt rapid advances have U-cn
Ob account of special serktec
thoiH- ho take Hr KlneV N.-w fJfe t^ih .lay of March. A, I),, im. and
le murder of'ttlcf of Pollro Hen'upw<l will i>c held UI 8:3<v on tV'ed- PlIU
cial retuma to tba way of divldenda. made in toe induatry will be sbowD in
No
grti'lng.
ng.
no
.Hstrn,*.
jiwt
Ireeorded
I4
the
office
of
the ftaglsto'
neeay lynched In New Orleans.
"
AMNOUNCEMCNT.
Dcoday moralng-at 8t -Francli church, (horuugli work itiei
If tbeae abould coma later, weU aad
Deed!
*^r
very pronqunced manner. Burioic
IPOO—Lord Roberta entered llloem- Fatotf Boner officiating.

m wecltl BoeUM of ibe dlroe- good. U not. tbe demanda for anch toe paat ycarSbe galu In o
and line Itn-lingR
'er*e and
Bute
;-^TrAvcr»r
<
tlguD. t
fontein.
ilais of Travetwe
* thff Tenth day ol »Iar,-h. a
(XtBe HeraM aaB iMOrd CostosUtotiOB for tola wMe ItfUtsr} wwa. and addition of slles and otter
Mlaa Jennie Watkine received
to IJber 58 of Mortgage., o
Marcb 1&
aecesaarv adjuncia to4be liusiness haY
. MX.,catt*d for tbai |wrpo#e. tbe r«- will bare been met
telagraui
Satur.'ay
luorniug
aniitH
on
which
mortgage
there
1
i claimed
BONDING
ELECTION
NOTICE.
.
188:;—Ooveroor John bkKilcott died
ig-toe death o(*bch brvdher. .IV.
XoiKt- to licrcl.v given lhal at the
' sifMSba et J. W.'Haanw aa tMre- Tbe fact that toe matter baa been Seen great, and the products of tbe InJlosioQ. Bora in England In IV.>.
placed to the banda o. aucb a con: dairy are MW one of the most Imiwrtgeneral cKMllntTMo lu* held .t|«il 1,
taiT aad‘ EJrector waa aceeptod. G«o. ilttee aa wav chotea last r.lghl to ■ ant of the outputt of this countv and 1T4I—Tbe IVencb and Indian war Watolas to a hoipttal in lo* Augclea. r.,|2. Ihc'(ollowin^roiv>riiion will l>e
CaUfonila. Mr. Watkins was formerly a suliniltird lo the chtloru of Gramt
Q. Bbtba mmt WaeUfl mtntMrr to ®l guarantee of toe aubaunt.al charac imns of iboac that immedately adjoin. began in Canada.
Id mortgage, and so aolt or
Mi, hlgan. lor tomd17S1V—American Pblloaophkal ao- reeideat of this city-and has two i
er of toe enterprlae and tola Unpc>>
(gkAf fcw having toeu tastbtbi VatoavOne of tbe Uclor* that lias been ieiy Incoriwratcd Ip PbUadelphia.
ten living here, the Missea Jcnnl.*
or the anm of TclT
rc-cover the luweys aecunri >
work can be aafely entraated t> workiux toward -tbe Imjirov
Thousand Dolton, iHu.ikmu for ih,Mr. Hanaea'a totoreat la aad cuol«C-Roger B. Taney of Maryland ind BIU Waiklns. Besides ibosc. he ■•urchaw.' of the Driving lArk A„soM- l^vaaid tnongagk or any part Iberaof;
aucb
a
committee
aa
tola.
Tltla
I*
tbto Induatry to toe adoiuton of call­ aiqwlnted chief luatlce of the aupreme leaves a wife, two children and Ovc
M(tM «Hh ih* boatoaM coaaad In
Now. therefore, by virtue
'
(ioti groiinde Said elecilhn will l>e
Travefae'CHj a opportunity. -We be­ able feed croi«. aucb aa alfalfa aud
aided In said mon;l0w-qr of sale c ilalne.
bntoera.
held
under
and
by
anihnritv^
of
tttp
court
of
the
United
SUtea.
^
4Tur «<r Mbitk t.
lieve our people will give It thcli apeclet of vetch, vvbicb make It poavn which v>u« unanl1841'—Salvatore CherviUnt.melebral■ iiSa.'T. faataa waa appointed edi­ beany and cordial aupport
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
the annual (keto^.r made aad pr«Tid«d. notice Is hereby
atble to raise proOUble croiis
ed cempoaer. died. Borii SepL 8. ITito.
that onWednt
Tbe liqiwr traffic is a anevr to «o raeellng. It'll, nf the Board of Sui*r- '
tor 0l
Rtoord-Ba^ w. A. <HbIilgb'laiidh, which to former yeara
1912. at ten
— Mao land
Academy
ol lety. rating oui the vital!, and threat
day
Isnrs of Granll Tiavnae counts. Sal'
were deemed Incaiwl.le of producing ScIcDcea tneorpofat^.
>e shall aril
^ *fllr Mllor ud Oao. 0. Bataa. WHEN EAET TRONT STREET
•ctock in
Ding de'mi'-tion. and all atieni|>ie ic cwliitloli ica'1.' a& follow*:
bightott bidPAVED.
anything of value in the line of forage
Wb«-ivaR the- fonntv of Grantl Trot at Public Auction to.
•ve sbor
1871—Paid ffro^-^eperUnent estab­
of lb*
kill Sggrava
ree to antliurlzed and euipowert-d ti tier, at the -Notob Frx
Tbe tommuoIcBiijm In
another cropa Anotoer factor to the Introduc
lished In Philadriphla.
10 UHirr al(cll<|ith 10 iv^ulnw orrow mniiey on it* Isiih nn,l cmlii
jlnmn from Hon. W. W. Snrito
tlon of tbe band eei«rati
IS75—A rchbtshoi i M i-aoekey
through ill! auihortzed agenis and i>i rit) In said <
the cancer: it niusi be rradbated."
atttoillon to a rery important matter farina, which makes toe production of New -York waa made a cardinal, the GENERAL BOOTH. Salvation Army.
- I^eue l«ndb to I'un haM- land pure where Ihe
cream an e*ay matter when compare,! first in toe l nlte.1 States.
wh^ Kaat Front atreet to paved.
liurfORe of bolillDg. thcrcoi said Countv of Grand ‘Traverae N
out twert.v. squalor
nr-ientli
&.W tb* moat aiEMt needa of
tpring from thl^ iu>c fairs an.ld cxhlblUom, of an agncultnral beld.l auhlect i„ fuinre to«almeaia
.nd ciH
Tbe oonncil baa ordered tbto paring with the old iitvewea In vogue
18»8—Sir Hanry Bessemer, the In aenous ciiii."
ind sot
id to grant the uce ibeatpl inured by nald mortgage and
Tcpitotoa cay toal^w la a piblW
,hara'-li
to be done tbto year and everybody to yeara ago.
enior of Bessemer steel, died. Bora
PRESIDENT TAFT.
ugrtculiural
;rtruliural add ^ due and payable, the |»rei
frdm 111
.......[' ,Tfc& iktter baa been
Improvement in (be breeds of cattle,
gtod. Tbto to a permanent Improve­
lire UB- describeil In wnid ntortgage. or
iiiiilai
"To the man who to actlc-l, en­ other iw
Jan. 18. 1V13.
to t^Aj^tenUon of oar p«>ple
tbe region baa alao been noticeable
Pul.lir ArtdW Aich thereof a* may be neceoaury to
gaged in rceiHvitoibb- work, who mnut der Act .No
ment. TtU la toe Ume to do It right.
March
1&
fwy tbe amount due on anid Burtgage.
a
to Jtepi. but laat nisbt tbe
■ rtir Iwst that to I'.'ll. now thcrelore Jt to hereby
iTber* to <«ly one way to do tola aa it Of late aod tbe pglUtlon lor a higher
Mtb six |>er rent IniercRt. and all
1888—Habeas corpus act aus
in him, at Its Ik-si.—to him I would.
Rowoivid. Tliiit-ffl to exiH-dicnt
4M|liM M ■■
l»i*“««Uoii eryaabould be done, it abould be remem- grade of dairy cow ba» had its effect for the first time In England.
•Rlrabli- to liorrow money on tbe legal <-oRls. together with an attor•1th aU till- riii|.hasto that I jK.wa-'Ss.
tolttod .in a awetlnp and banquet
fec of Ten dolUra a* conreaantod
btowd that tola le for all Ume. B^L on toe industry. Meetings of Hito
I—Jamer Uadlson. fourth preeb adv-toe and mge: LEAVE liKI-NK faith and ,n-dlt of laild count, to Irkdp
S. P. a. ball at which oae^
iherelti, the preniises being Sel«nd* In (he Mini of Ten Thonaand
Al,ONE-ABSOI.rTEI.V."
Frant atreet to, toe moet Imponani character alao have -a gn
-Ibed to said mortgage as foHowa; .
bnEirto *r nor* pramineat dtlzena.
T. OeWITT TALMA6E.
DolUr* to Iw exiiendiri hi the purt-hase
developing the business to a high duDi of the I'ntled States, born to
Inlet and outlet to toe east from Trw
wit.
: The West Half of the Suntto
Port ConwBv. Va. Uled at Montiiclier
"Either .Irmikrnici,-, will W deetro., of tom am-R nf land.'ow nc.l by thc
ME and Aomao. Mt to dlacuaa tbla

-four ih
irter of Section Tbit
City. Tbe G. R. A L croealng. aa stale of efficiency aud should be al|,d In Ihto (OiiMiv or the govreontrnt Travcroc City Diivfng; Park A*mmU
Ya.. Juned:8. 183^Townsl;
It baa been lor many yea^ to a aer- icnded by all the farmers In Hie i-oiiiwill be destroyed. DmiikcnncRS and lion; and to* ft farther’
Ten
West/ran
Trerwat City ia iha toclcal
munliy
who
are
Interested
to
making
licwolv'-d. That th,- queivtion of mah
Iona obaucle to toa nae of toe-atreet.
s.
in
Abe
Ihe
t
Coonty
«
•not*
or
less.
1
Ins Raid toon «nd iivulnA said iMiiffm
this region famous for the grade of
wida «xtant of territory, i
It to Impoaalble to make tbto ai grade
gi
d Stale of
The city of Victoria. II. t:
tor the Mini of Tcf. TiiofiisHn.l DollaHl.''
WM.' E.' CLAO:
.,mt tbeae who are to n*ad of boapital croealng. Sute aUeei. -one blot\ tbe dairy prwducit that It produce^
luted Jan 33. 1813.
lic Mibmitted to u vole ol the aJector.founded bv Governor tooughi.v
AQfDqal or oUerwlae. are gmto. waa *naUy made a grade croaaKl.i IIOIVKU,.
nf Kal,l county, at the gvUcial tU'rifU
1847—Act approved locailng the aeui
KATE IIOWBIJ.
to inaby eaaam to go to a Ida but tbto can never be done with
THIS REGION IS FAVORED.
i-Iecilon to be hold In wii-i -couiiK V*
of goverornem of Michigan at l.anMurtcngass
ih.- first Miir.da, In April. A. D.. If'l3:
U, S. SUPREME COURT.
Cbtoaco. Ana Arbor or De- tout Front atreet The only remedy
Grand Traverro region seems lo be
CNDEItW<H»D A FMI/Hl.
sing
•-Th.MsliRlIc!of
cv.-tv
stal.*h..w
mi.l
111,'•oimty.,l,-tk
of
th,coiini)
«I
prOtof , ttoattoeoL Many to to drop to* pevement at tbto point, favored this winter so .far as the
Attorney* for mortgaseea.
lliatid Tiavcrec 1* Jii-reby insini.-lcd
1861—Dm-hi^aa of Kent, mother of
ITM tolibt have teen eared running under toe. track It to poaal- w-ealber condiiioas are concerned. Tbe
Traverns City. MhhlgsB.
Iltribiitalilc
to
ihv
«-,■
ol
iintotii
t-pir
10
raitoc
notiiv
cf
raid
clct-lion
In
the
Queen Vlciort^ died. Bora Aug. 17.
Jan 23 to april 18—tnraday
few-4ean If aoeb treat,
tK. ohiafnc,! ut ihcai- liijuor Rak-on«. same manner and In tlrh same length
do tbto. It may be neceaaary last two storms ol the aeason which
8E
iiihi'to anv other sourre"
>f time as now preecrlbcd to Uw for
bare been
for toe G. R. A 1., to ratoq toeir track tied Up traffic and did other damage
CAl_.
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
lg74_Fuueral servile for Charles EMPEROR WILLIAM OF GERMANY. thi- hol-riiig of general otoclionk; and
toe south, kept entirely away from
MfdH^.
|P MJA. m,:a. M.IP. I
_______ Tbe only obaucle to tbto to
B assure you that in (be coucpc Iw it further
Sumner
held
to
Boston.
fbto territory, leaving to full sway
.anrslcal treatmenL and toe neameaa'of toe croealng to
- ••' 7:00 9:55; 3:3S
reign of tw,-niy two years. I
Resolved. Tlial Ihe form of l«Uiff l«
,
Msreh 18.
some
of
the
flneal
eunshlny
wcatji.
have
ol’i-cneci
from
evp<Tli*ni'<’
that
I
k
nsM
at
said
eleriton
abnll
Be
as
bridge over Boardmaa river'*' which
1745—Sir Robert Walpole. Eiigliab the greater |iart of the crime* which foilllow*
|6 the needa of tba paUer.L la only a few rode dtount but with toe enttrq year. To be sore, It
Ending
bar* ap|>ealedgo mo for derision
•For the iirotoialtton
iiateaman. died. Bom Aug 3b. Ii
' quick action lambaoluiely
)RUe ptonnlng. and at no great ex- been cold, but as this condition has
for Ten^Thouooghl to
reiiort.tl as the rvsult* o Graii'l Traveriw, Com
Provemont
1781—John C. Calhoun. Amcrb
to Mto lUn- fo each caaot. pepae fr believe tbb track could be prevailed all over the country there to
sand ik'ltor* for th,
the alcohol evil •
Odor Ron .
itatesman, bora. Died Slarch
GOV. OSBORN,
irm to aend the paiiani ratoed allgbUy acroaa the atreet
nothing to complain^tMi
.haslng Hu- forty aci
luke Ann ..
l8:,o.
naloon of lo>la, har alwari I..- the Travuise City
puna Rlw
■This
lark
of
severe
storms
Is
« ^ hqaArad mllea. loclng
kb any rate. It will be even better. If
been
a
br<-,-<linB
i-lacp
of
lawicRRnesi
su,'lattoii.
for
the
iimposc
of
liulding
1805—Napolemi
Bonaparfs'assumed
Hosor........
Ulna, exbauatlng tbe atreagtn necMary. u drop tbe atreet Iev< one of the strong talking points of ibis
td a culture gr.nm.l fin vi.e
Tliemm lair* nnd rxhlhliton.s of an ag
EBplra i«u.
the
title
of
King
of
ltal>.
P^larn. away , from home
"Gov i-nuii.-nt !i- Ralooii ami brr wcr riciipural i lianx ler and to grant tin
low enougb u run toe pevement ui liart of the stale, as It Is only oni-e to
1837—Grover Cleveland, iweny-sec- luURt g,i ati-l th,' artffi, lat >!limil»ll,n URC ilicnR.f lioiii lime Jo IlnK.-to ugri
adtoga which ofteo der toe track It would be cbeapor a while that traffic to tied up to any
^aa
bearing npoa tbe lor toe G. R. A I. to help in tola mat­ extent, or that any considerable dam­ ond president of ikc U- S, born in Cald­ on the ii-tifflc in to'ci anil whtoky raui, cultural and other nortetica of a aimliar uoture.
well. N. J. Died in Princeton. N. Ji he dlr-i-^ii
ncorery of the paUent
ter In any way they can. tbai^ to pret­ age to done to property.
SUPREME COURT.
f 1 TBS.
I
Tbe happy mclTom between (he ex­ June 34. I8U8
aplaAdU aad extaauaUve paper ty neon be obliged to keep a man at
[ 1 NO.
18C3—Prince William George
Sai'l Ian,I to ,|oM-ril>ed a« followHi
anbtoct. preaanto^ Uat even- tbto croaaing, aa will cerulnly be tbe tremes of heat and col,l and storm
|ienlicntl*ri»-i,. liosi,l'*l--' ami jail*, i
enmark Reeled iCing of Greece.
Dcglnniii: at a i»lm In the abiiih
.
.
t J. 'd. Moasoa caae belore kmg. Tbe city abonld be conditions makes It an ideal place to
wr-i-t quarter of Reittoii one ilDToVA
186:—The Coufederale Congress ai II i-rudticll^ |«u)>eri*ni and lU-mo
and toe iwople from other sec
« & ^reraa aty Stota boaplul. U willing to eooperau with tbe railroad,
Tweniy-seveu If7t. North of Itan®'JOHN MITCHELL, Lkber Leadc
glTto to ,falf ^wbjar* to.today'a to- and tbe rallroed abould be willing to tlona are coming to recognize this Richmond adjourned sine die.
Eb-ven-.i 11 >. West
cliainr. WOUtlT
ISOo—Cnlted States i-rulser Wash
"I bcliev,- ihai Un..... ha* ouilnl
of north lioumlnry <ff said lot and 55*
^-^Tbto paper aorat* tba ground coeperate with city In tbto matter. strong fe*tnre-of-tbe situation. Those
Ml more (d til,' moral. Iniclli’, liial i
links cuRt of the west ItoiindarV.
who SM •eektog an Ideal climate pre togUto lav^toed at Pbiladelpbla.
^-fttowoghly.
«=•
Now to toe Ume to do U. It will be
l?ll—Theodore Roosevelt opened riaterinl ili-t.-rionition of ihc ih-oiiI< then,-' es“t ruO" links, theni-c south
lunilng tbelr att«tion to the Grand
ind haR brought mure iihBcry K. .It- ....... link-, thence we-i riwm link*,
WSiB M»JC
R.eaBtoi«n that at aa as too tou when tbe pavement to
Traversa region, and the result w ill be toe big Salt River Irrlgallou dam to ■nRelc** w-oiii.-ii ami .liil.|r,-n 'han then,-.- north 3'M>', link* 10 iilai't- of toI to JaM-ibaa Tbe par capita pleted.
ill .pppuUil
wllhlt a few years^a well
£ppuUiled .Arizona.
hci agcin y
ginmug. being lurty acres 01 land.
' tairltory. catoUgnona to Tra*
uiktod"'
J .pRpts,
y and a aetl
FREE OEUVERV IN VILLAGER
Hip, u bewital eonM bo built
Itot-d i
riavciiic City. .Mh-h
ShMid Lowar Grade.
Poetmaater General Ullcbcock advo­
Met aa prwiM and probable
ivorse flty. Mich-, March 1
UBLICATION. ,
KI.MER e
THf QUESTIOR or^ENATOR.
: of Ck* Bear four*, a boapl cates tbe extension of tbe free mall
inr..t\- Tiic ProEditor
Herald:
ft Is stated from' Lanatng that
ice to toe villages and smBlI towns
Coiiniy ..I Granll
cil 1
torougbont the country, which to u rec- Speaker Herbert .F«. BakW-. kaa.
•red the laving ol Front nre
i-cd himself a candidate for ^he Cfrdercd
lendBtlon tout should be consldffSijpsMy tonre akonM be ao beBUn- «wd by congress nod the ueceasary Cnlted Stales senate against WttUam from lYanklln caist to GarflclJ ax-ti
view of the fact that this to to
Mma SB dalBr te to* oractioB iff such tunds provided far carrying out to, Alden Smith. Sl^ewker Baker to
(•ermane&t improvomem. would
plun. There to no good or aufflclem Of toe best men who aver lltcU.
rant to say to him right here tbat not be well for the <-oud'il to v
rsMOtt why tbe people of the amaUer
be advtMbillty ol lowering (he
IkBt tm VOuM be B public koBpKU. piacea should be separated from the be 1s IP agslnst a b<T(I pruposiiion
street
crude. *ay three or four tuei
It WM kt lor ton rick and the poor fanners and residents of tbe Urger If -be runs against Witilom Alden
where It cror*es the G. R A I- track raid court ht» tiliB' a
IS in tbelr maU rl^ts. when they SoLlUi this year.
AnTSkrTboffy wtibid be Ir--------aa.to laai under the track instead totraior ot M -k ••*U
pay their regular portion toward the
Miebtsan to saitifled with Senator
Ant ka •aUbiUhad as
over it? The track at thto point
Smith Michigan will returo him
Mas It would be tor support of toe government.
Being easily (ilgestfefl as well'as muritioun: no
The clUsena of Kingsley are lust as toa tnUei Bute* senate. 1^1* r*puV kntolt live or six fern above the prew
». It wooM be to toe
street grade, would not. ft we<.-ni>
pprtlcfftor dnaa. and much enililed to. have their mall Ucaus of Michigan are not leudy
other food fills this doutile hill l>e^r tiiHti rice. It iff
lie. make (he towering of the preshereby j
phynktona evpraaaly brought to their dobra by Uie mossen- lu*e tbe services of tbe msn who has
one of the first solid foods that can be given trihahies,
eueet grade tsuShb-m to pa** un lellllon
to*y ffould kav* no to- gan oT Cade Sam as tbe people of done 40’'much for the state,
SI piibf
republican, but aa a public aplriied tier tbe tracki a ver> dlffi-uli or costly

tn^ Tn?ene BnaM

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•Si Tnrma Uy 1411

Ml| IIIUJtfSaiGI

r» flib*. m mu etnu.

'fiSSTttMWwm

RICE
j! >

EiAny Siieeeaisftil FEgiper
MM dicir ■KCBM is ■ Isrce oMiate to iIm
^
rseosei] fron
bsi^ m Au fferstop^
oMBtef &sii sC^
Wc SR j«t AS itsfJr sad sriiiH to bdptoEar
tdm*. ud YOU’k psiticEb. 'ne first itep
k m flMecYiew. wU^ w3 help os gtt m toodi
Whm fot totote year pdtotossi Wat ■
^ dtoib «ad sre Yt3 ^ Ain ito yoK or
fsa mmy vpm m aemat nd pay o«i year
tadmty by chsA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
......... .... JJ«bjatoHU.S.T»»«,

...

n of Jllcblgan. HU wortt has
for bla party along j«arty lines
but to toe ihouagad'and one wavs thai
a aanator of agreat vtaie like Mich
Igaa can serve toa rommunwealto
along uan-partitaD llnea and (or toe
igooB of all conteroed, no man
repmenUng Michigan to toe. I'nlted
Statea aanate has done more Iban
WiUiam Alden Smith, and we do
believe that the people of Michigan
would be aattofied to have tbe republa make any change. It to ne'-ee
asffy that these oomliiaUons I*
aloAg party lines. Therefore. It
question that Uie repuWlcana.mui
clda. If a non-partiaan primary could
be tcli it would be overwhelmlngb’
in tavor of Senator SinUh. aad we believie aa the reaponalblllty reals w^ib
republican party to ret an
who represeou toe whole
aad toa whole people aa does Seaaior
Smith, toe party will Mt oonsent to
retire him at tola time.

4j*«(a E. ItMn. aen of Dr. Yr E.
Moo* <ff this city baa been appointed
•Iwnae physician la toe Culretalu '
ftai At AIB AzkAr.

Li.

liange, and 1 think the G. R. A ■
R. company would be willing to M
ORDEIR FOR PUBLICATION.
dlCHlGAN—Th.- I'ro\STATF.
Count, 01 Grand
la«F foun tor the Cou
Traverse.
I a ressiou of oald
probate oSii-e. to lb<
! Oil,. In said countday of Marvh. A. I) .Ifl
Present. Hun Fred
Judge of Probate
la tbe matter of tbe ei
Crato, deveaaed.
Mna Merritt having filed In -ii,l
court her !e,|1ito0 prajlng that a ,*-rtain ibetramemt in writing now on file
In Ystd court, puriiortlng to tw tii.at will and festatneni of -uiM deJ
Ased l-e adnilued (u iirobsie
It is ordered that the fourth ,la> of
Ai'ril, A H 1V13. ql tsno'lo.-k to the
NrenooD. at said probate ofH, e. be and
to hereby appolBtsd for -bearing mi-i
It to lunher orilareti ihai iruhlic notic* tberaof be give* by pohUraiton of
copy of ibiR order, tor thre.- ru,
salve week* prevtona 10 said day of
•artng. In tbe Grand Traverse Her
aid. a aewapaper prime.! and rtreolat«d ia saU caranty.
'
FRED R WAUvER
Judge of Prohai*.
Qck 13. 18, 38

but it is the diet for stroiig men as well. We can sell
you 7 pounds for 25 cents—broken *io soeic extent,
but aside from this it is clean and as gn^ a* the
high-priced. It can he cooked in a val-iety of ways.

a 'oi-y ot
hiwvrtng. in
KREl' 1: tV.MJ<Klt.
Ji^ge of Probate.

Next we call your aiicution to oor spaghetti in
bulk. Ordinarily tJie price of spaghetti is 18 cents a
pickage. W'ewillse!lyou4pouitd8.^>r25t^ts. It
is used for soups. a«d in other varions wayl teme as
noodles, macaroni or vermicelli '' '
Now. bouillon cubes. 2 for 5 cents. Take one
bouillon cuiie for 2 cents, pour on hot water to
make one plate of soup or a cup of bouillon. This
will reduce the price DfWghMiving. and it is good at

In np-t»4at
nofh stone
'
all or)
Coil

ATW.
-siCaroRD.
♦lAvviaa «Mp, AtoA.
Both phases Ko. s«e.

Conn Front A Ca« Streets.

week, retaraed to bar hoMo at FHe
Lflw tUa MfmlBS.
Mr*. Eva AUcMioBa aad Awsmu

♦.neitt lIliMM or her (Btber.
W(«bB*»akl
Mt tor Sactnaw and De(Fiw Thnrotofl Beesfd-ai»»*.>
j •■Kr^ t. NmAi wwt t^Ki
Mr*. C.imiul 'rroU “
oa “
an jslasdcd trl|> TlalUac
^ *•*«••• til, «6r»u„. vber* tb« Win ipoml'*«>«
ibU nortiiBC a a Itw iUr*‘ rWt.
•>«
4ar* A Ibe guM> or reUtiTM. ......................twiaUr**.
Mr*. W. V**a«r of tiv PteMWM r».
Mr*. VmM kratt «rtw hw boon vio-; Hr. and Mr*. W- A- Farguao* want
tarjif^ to brr bom* tbU BKimlBc *|i«r mn« MmMo Id tbit rJlr for Ibe |««t; > Boroa city tbla a»oraii»k. where

♦ •♦•#«*««******I(*V*«»1
^ O Uli dtr. kartes
*A
KfWm
fkewefUrtterewiewmt.oftk***-

tkar «n ap*b« BOB* ttoe a* the
naMB.at thafr dwiblar. Mb. O. W.
iXjm.
K. Mac* «»wit t* Cfdiitaa fbia
lag oa bMloaa*.
MlB Jaai^M Haowiab w*
KioftWy thu noralBg to rtalt bar
titter for a (aw da3'i.
A. I_ Coultaf -raat to
tM*
oniag on a bnaUiau trip.
w. M. Blamaaur H tpaadlop « taw
days or tbl* vaek at Boyae City on
ufoeaa.
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Olaoa af Sack.
ley ratamad to tbalr bona at that
place ibU nwming. a(ter aevaral days'
visit In Ibis cliy with rriends.
W. C*'HuII want to Grand Rapito
tbto morning on a tew day*' butinaaa
Ulix
F. Millar af Old Miaaien paaaad
tfaroogb tbe cJiy loday on bU way to
Grand Rapids on an extended tlelt.
Mr^ Geo. Wllrax went to Benzonia
tbit norning on a week'* visit with
rnendt and rriaUrea.
and^Mti. Wn. Wargiand left
here today >oa tbe soon train on an eslended^'islt to points in aoutbam lllllols.
Nrt. M. B. McHanu* left bar* today

BBBMHBfBMH——
toad tbe tanaral oT bar neptev. Bert

14 iHiHaaa nm* to UdtoglMi

tbla I
KeyatOM oa boatMM.
Mr*. E. W.
Mrs.,
driokson and ann. Cd^
omlBc to bar borne at Xfntotoaa of Kayatooo. margod to titoir homo
arior aavetal dayiF vUh la tbla rtty
(bat place tbM aficrnooa. (rota
MA «« |b«. M. BohaOb rtotoAM
a* the gooBt or frlMida.tbM mcni^ to U ‘
~ —
abort vMIt bare on toulnaM.
.
6. 8. Var^rt at Tba
Mr*. Go*. Blakdy, of Brsiid Rap. altar a weea'a i
aoBtodav.
WUi Kitkan.
Waw. WM
M|tB8W.
' -.r.
tented bdma to that plare this mom- Ida roUmod thi* aftenraon to bn
Mra. Ba
lag after a week-a rMI here with rel­ hniuo. after sever*] days Tlait Sort bom*
At (
atives and friends
as tba gMot of Mrs- G«i --------after
r an ettcadad.
*
MMbaro wMk'|||
motbor*. MfA F. I
F. e. Pmk munmd to bM
Hr*. A. Bakay, wba ha* bean ham
Rto Wyaboam Mk ^ I
visiting friend* for ibe pvt aevenl Honor thM wonilng. after a hrtaC
a toi Klamath FhUa. C
«U». relumed to her boine at Tbomp- visit In tbU city t>a bnaiacaa
enaaded bnrtMHg tdA Hgj
Matfaoar want ta Northport Stop at Saw OttobM, aa« thofi^S
■ODville ihi*
«. A. K«y*a of Om*na pA«*d and Smton* Bay thM aftmoan oa
Make a trig acRMa tbs watar to T
pa. FM.. wbara ba «« dstt Ma Bu.
ihrouRh tbe city today on bis way to few day* bttalnasa trip.
who Is spendihg tba BtbM(
I
Kingsley, where
trill siti-nd the
..i._
regular oMBibly meeting of tbe direct­
Mrs.
Boerg*
Barr
af
Fort
Orwl
or tbe First Stole bank at that
vMiUng her daughtar. Hr*.
place.
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. FranetoM r«tuni- BrowA 'OS Weat Saveaih plreM for
fe« daya tbM week.
Cho* OH Boy Mo* MA
ed to their home at Spencer today
da) OB the imob txmib tor CbMUto |B
> Cora
from a ahort visit here with reUilve*
(he fowtb anbual'
ly at-W
B on baal- atieod
Mr. and Mr*. J. ft.
of railway appd
aiiendlng a few day* at Kingsley -ibU;
J. Lang li
Mias Goldl* Holliday wtM to Mar
week OB haMnena.
MM* e. ft. Prtaman want to Man- Held Ibis momiBf to siwad Sunday ^J.^^Sxon*
thM morning ee s aboi
ton tbla morning on n rlsH for a few aith her inrenta.
E. Lowry M
Fmnk Haynet went to Grand Rap- thM weak at I
day*.
Will H*Jmf*._
_ _
H. S. Btucka M apanding tba day at ids Ibis morning, where be w«ll si>end
where she will spend seveitml day* vUtime vUKIng relatives
IbU montlng. op btialoag*
iilng friends, after which the will pro­ Honor on botli
Will Youkar want to Hp
ceed to Oblnago and aiiend some time
Hiw Pnulliia Ctoca want to Cedar friend*.
(bis morning on hnabups 7«i
visiting there.
Mr*.
C.
F.
Brown
west
t*
Gmnd
Mia* WIftMrod BoBdlPB <
L. O. Allen It tpanding tbe day i this morning on a few days' viali
j Mr. aad Mrs Ban. I- Ostrom re- Rapid* loday, where she will spend
P:ik Hapldi on Uutlneas.
Capt. Frank Waavar laft bar* Mila ,inmed to (heir borne at Alba tbla weak or ten daya as the goeai of hel- after .
the meet
'afternoon lor Duluth. Minn., where he moraing attar an exi
with alive*.
Vern Youi
Will reaiime hit duties In command of friend* and
^77 relatlrea ai Grand Raidd*.
Mr*. W.^A. Dali M apanding the day
the steamer Chlpiwwa.
relative*
at Houtb Buardman on bualnea*.
A. Hickey rMurned to kls torn* M
O. P. Stevan* raturwad ta bit bame Sinrto. ItoBing and ikl* cliy. .
Hiram garwon of North Cisawsad
at Willlaiusburg this afiemoon from
A. a Mai^ of BuBfnft Cfty
an extended visit to ibis cliy^eg'the through the city today on their return avenue %eputo Morley thI* morning
guest of liU daughter. Mrs. W. Bameo. hetmr rran an extended vialt al
I Visit tala brother for a abort time.
Mr*. John WhMmor* want te Wal­ of Hope stroe*
SpartA
anive>i in the cliy ihl* .morning
bus iness (or Ukp> d
dayGee. Weavror returned te hie home ton Ibis moming'on an
W. M. Hepkin* who has btpp ampg
Mrs. N. Avery went to Holmet Sid­
1 wlutor. U DOW conOnnd t« bM biC
dehn A. O'Hara want
went to Elk RapMi
Honor thlaftnoralng from a brief
where
ier«- be will
wl" address visit In ihia city on
this alli
Mr* F. H. 8t*ph*M*ii, aftoa a tow
ing tbla morning, vrbore abe will spend
•eliog of Ih
Ibe Modem Wi
lys* visit bera as tbe gnoM «t triobdi.
Crawford went te Sunday aa the gue« of friendi.
Ibat {dare tills evening.
rMuraed to Iwr bomo u Oetor U»
Mr*. C. B. Taylor went to Manlatae ibU morntag;.
Manistee tbla moraiag, where abe will
W. H. Bigler of Bwffato, ft. V,
this morping. wbare she will *|wnd
aeveral days' busineas trip to Ihli
spend aeevral days .visiting as
*t“»SnSSei“*^ M •FMMUm A* Bar
eni to Oluirlevoix Ibis afternua
Sunday at tbe gvtMt of mend*.
guest of ber iwrenU.
J. K. Hampatad went to Detroit-thit
J. H- PoamarM wwit to CgttoM ABMr. and Mrs. John Brvnd retumod
Lao Btoeay of Honor returned to hla
aiienioon ou/weveral days' bush
log this moTOlng.
,
• their borne at Arcadia this morning
hontr at that idaec this morning after
Fred Larmndor wpM to Botw tbto
0. Chapman of Hancelona; Dan
le* days' busineas uip to tIHs city. after aeveral day*' vtolt here.
F.
Gragg
went
to
MllwMuka*
tbla
Wm. Nelson of Lake Ann Vaaoad
Jordan; Mr."and Sira. R. U. Van Uortoday, wber* too «iU qiepd MoS
morning on an extended visit,
den and C. H. Kirkpatrick, of Rapid through the dty today on bis return
8. O. Lardla want to Honor this vMiUng friends and retoUra*
City; H. K. Brown, of Charlevoix; home from Benton Harbor.
Jehn A. -./'Harp to apondiim the 4m
Sowlnaki and C. E. Dentinore.
at Fife LAke on boalntor
as Margaret Lena went to Lake tnoming on boslnea for tba day.
llaire aW E. E Coveyou. of PeButw« wont to Manistao thi*
Nelaon Feecee went to BnM Nm*
tbU iDoming oa a few days'
lo Ihelr
ihelr homes
bomea tbla
this
toakey. returned to
Ml
ot, ^ . -a ^ad bVtoMB
morning
on*
few
day*'
bualiieas
trip
afternoon, after attending tbe annual visit.
Mr*. John Haswall
> O. E. Johnson M apanding the day at
Uee-Keeper*' meeting in tbla city.
Joaeph
L.^Rcszhe Mrnt to •
tnmed ibia morning to ber home at this mormiig
T. C. OoeiT and family went to Al- Coiiemish
od liuainao* tor___
wber
M. w. CPBritn warn to Hauer this ibat place alter a brief visit in (Us
esidei
city as the gueat of friend*.
morning on buslnea* for iba day.
Mr*.
C.
A.
Hannpford
la
visiting
rslJ. Oatmend la spending a few daya
Mr* Geo. Lawru
e
atlves al Hatches tor a tew days.
I Honor tbtg week oa tauaii
toraod to bar bone this motplM
H. F. 8t«Kka want to Honor tMs ep^te a fo« days with rMbtlrw
Mr*. L C. Rickard ratimad
John Thompson retumod ta bis
at Wi
OD buslnrns for tbe day.
and mends In tbe dty. .
OHM
at
Honor
tbla
momin
afiemoon, from a brief vUli
Mr. and Mr* c. E. Whoa
Auguot Hehnkt M apanding th* day
’hoMpriTMc
brief visit here on bualneaa.
IV on bualneaa.
Rapids, ratnraad (bis afte
Mr. and Mr*. 8. Benson, lift here
Folnjar Kehlet of Grand RapMA ■* t ('opentiafa on buatoe*
Hilt afternoon for Cadillac. Grand in the city tor a fewdiya on bush
W. Culver d 811^ r
id to hla
IbU
eliy
H the giate
lUpIds and Holland, on an extended
*f. I. to. mwatob ^
Albert Kyaalka vMnt to CatfRlac hnrae at llul i>bice Ibla moraing from
vialt to friends and relaiivek.
brief visit Id ibM city on bnaineas.
Rev. M. C. Build went to Moslcfc Ibis morning on a abort business trip.
Boo. Morton, after aavaral daya'
tbla afternoon, where he will make an
J. N. Route, of KIngeley. returned
address at a local option lueeilng to > hla home at that place tbla after­ visit in IbM city, retnrned to bM
be held at that place tbla evening.
home at Faria this morning.
Mr* Boo. Crisp ratunioB to b«p
Geo. Seafa went to Buckley thi* al- noon, (rum a busineas trip
Wm. Mooney returned te hit home home at WUUamabarg tola aft mm an.
lem^'n on a visit and a bualneaa irlp city.
Baxter today from -Fcveral days' fma a sbon visit in tbla oUy vUb
'-----few days.
Mra. Chat. Chamberlain, of Grand
.. friend*
u J. Batei
Rapldg returned to bar libme at (hat visit vltb frtenda In Ibis cUy.
• Mr* Anns 8emgu* wb* haa bMP
Kuckley. inia '
Rodney W. Eaton and J. J. Csra^ here riahing ratetiraa for Um mug
place today, after a few days viaii in
seraral day* tnUDBOd (oday tBlv
its city on busineoa. She was called den of Flint are spending a few day * h#vmA
=>id*y’* 1
f
**
UUm Lnk*
the Airdale farm as tbe gnaMs ol bone at rUan.
Lewis I rrit weiN
*re to draw up and complete a conC. W. Cook of WllHamtowf
l>Jl
morning, where he will attend the regact for ibe sale of the Eureka Cafe Jim McCoy.
toonilag on »
A. K. Craber went te Kingaloy thi* in
tnonibly meeting of the director*
Mr. and Mrs Chatfield went to Walof the First State bank at that place.
,Mta
vwkoeMi af BhoH—d. tg
n this afternoon, where they will morning OB busineas (or tbe day.
John
A.
O'Hara
la
spending
the
day
In tbe city on a few daya vlML Gee. W. Carpemer of Nerthpert spend several days aa the gueau of
Mr* E. J. Egan and ao* IMmM
t Intertocben oa bnalaeas.
passed through the city today on his friends.
to Elk Rapid* this idUoPM
Mita Anna Camratl want to Moalck - eni
Kalamazoo, where be was call­
Mia* Anrtobellt Cole went te Klngavialt.
(bla morning on a few day*' vialL
ed ,on account ol tbe death of hit fa- ley tbla anemoon on butiDeaa.
Mr*. Katharine Ho«g^ wfto bng
Mr*.
Otorg*
Laue
of
Port
Onotda.
been
vMItlng (rtonds la UtM AM tOTM
Ed Gauthlar left hare this aftsmeen
I
d
tbe
city
today
on
bualnoaa.
Bert Bondar of Grand Rapid* foF ClncinnaU, 0. on an. extended
Mr. arvd Mrs. J. W. WaoM wen
through the city today on her InislneM'irlp.
MM* Hattie Henre* rvturaed to bw
hone 9om Cbarlevolx. where
Mr and M?*. J. o. Psaree war* eafl- Grand RapidA thM afterpeoa, where borne at Keyatone tbla aftatMB. ^
she waa called a few day* ago to at- I to Grand Rapid* tbM afternoon, I they will spend some ttmo vlaltlng ter aeveral dgya vMit boro os do '
gnest of ber aunt Mr* A. Sykn.
relatives and (riaods.
Wm. E. Lyl* went to DiOtot 8iM
Mr. and Mf*. Wm. H. Brow*, of
Toledo today on a woeTs btodboA
tgke city, muraed UtM aftentoon.
trip.
heir bnmo at that placa, aflar aeveral
daya visit In thM city oa boalaea*.
I Bey a* Cm
Mr*, c. C. vairtraoa of Lyon. Ind
A toctarw before g gabwEpb votorelumed to ber bom* tbM afteraooa. aa-a club roload bis wtoo wftb atoafter aeveral daya vtalt here as the
gnesi of Mr. sod Mra. Willard Flood. •art,* be said. 'That (boro Maft 4bo
Derr Horton want to Buel8«y this In tbM aadiane* wbo realMaM^f (to
afternoon, where he will spend Sun portaneo of toe cooaarvtot W MM.ftb
•at* ooi on* wbo ha* era/dope ^
day aa ibe gueat of friends.
(blag to pravant tbs daatraalMp eC MT
Earl Viricent ratumad to hla hem* fareAs.” A gmsll boy who hod BF
Hartxrr Spring* today, Irom a ahMi
panted bM mother to th* iodff
to think of this store as a quality store; a store where the FINEST Men's Clothes
visit here.
rraptod to a high. ehlldUB «oMb
ar« sold^ where the price they pay i^ets M per cent more value than it could
John Thomas artd family, aceompan
peg ghat > ooodpocMf.- hB-ig»
Possibly ^t elsewhere. That’s tbe kind of a store this IS. No men’s clothes are
led by Mrs Sarah Saundars. left here
^8
too GOOD or too FINE for us. We carry the BEST.
^
ibM aftermon for BonUitd. Ini.,
wm m
where they will make tbelr fBUre
.bo AMbto
realdeaee.
Mr*. J. F. Bird, who has boan her*
Visiting Mr*. A. B. Jourden, of Ml tram wbtoh oonxry It apraod tfoAH
West Tenth atreoL for the past
eral day* rctuned tbM afteniaa
Mlk and Malbor. sod tptoniiMi Mto*
and they're the finest lot of Spring Suits you have ever seen. Fine worsteds in
When you walk MK of our
ber bnme at Cadillac.
gpU moeh In tbe eulton of fb* Mlklight and dark colors, excelitnt serges in plain and fancy weaves, light cashmeres
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Harley, left von* Tbs Arab* wore OMO ttw tm
shop wHh one el thaa* new
tweeds, etc. all tailored in perfect manner in the latest style. See our extra
tbla afteraooa for Ft. Wayne. Ind(bora of tba art of priptlOE toiyML .
Spring Hats on. you arc gtire
extended vMIt.
specials at '
by wooden block*, a groat MNigto ,
te ba well dreaaeB—from t OP tba old epMUMB
by hand.
4I *
your hair up. anyway.
-. -- ^
- k.:,*

«uu::s'i.“,sr3LS:2*’

“•li.

g-g'a g j

V

See Oar Spcslal one ol XSc Sprtim Necktyear-worlh Stx more.

We Want Men
Our Spring Suits areHere

;.ac^a

SPRING HATS

tl§. n2. SiSand$16 50

Dress
Shiru

^

Two lots of

Men*s SUfto
that WBf« $15. $1S. $a0
• and $22 to close out at
•iMndnoj*
Hurry if you want one.

$1.00

Greatest line on earth.
Swell patterns in plain
or plaited styles, cuffs
attached.
Our price,
only $1.00.

The Final Call

Men’s Overcoats
All our regular $15. $18.
$20 and $22 values to
dose out at
t$4lP.$U.40. aad $14.5$

.

35c

These are extraordin­
ary values in s3k neck­
ties ordinarily worth 50c
spedal here at 35c each
or 3 for $1. AH new.

THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP
Nczl«

We'^' prou.! of ottr line of Sprlog
Hat*—Every style ibal'a bare la
new and every new atyie M here—
SHU Hau. t'maben. Fedoras. TeleBcopp*. Rough Haiat Smooth llau
—and Ibe prP-ea ar.- wlibio tbe
rearb of alL

Crukevs. BOc u4b».
Soil Hats, SBe to OS.
StmB«tSa$lto$4.
8ac our apodal line of Novotty Hals at 81J0 aiM 8288.

r !• raedrieh’s-Traverse CUy
rtf'*

-V wawy-JV-,, _ '

peninsula and bis couKin. Mrs W. I’.
Kenney of Lcmg Lake.
LewM Merrl* went te Kingsley this
morning on a abort boslnera trip
Mr. Slid Mr*. Alva Seymour, left
here this morning for.. 8l Ignace.
vbere they will make their future

Baw HM (
*1 I0I4 bla tbara ware Xing f
paopl* right ber* to to«»
«bn bad
I
a» «bQ
never beard (rf btat"
1 tmm ibgg
took bim d' . a |>cx or tvo."
g*raalt<d'
H* v.irtod M8M«to
to fliid '
T'' ,-wp mapey.*~
Uouaton PoaL ‘
. .

»rthy. of
Mr. and Mr*. W.
Ray Vie*. «bo *ere calledI here a
To be eeH-roUant M to leek to ImM
few daya ago to attend ibe funeral
uneral of •oir (or help to all to* aCaln
turned
Mr*. U M. W'biueawre.
b* toravar MnatoE
'
~
ahoui
yo* Tb«ra la grant 1
g the day
to toaltog tost you barn
at 8(400 on boslaesa.
do tor yonraaH-Oar* I
Mr. and Mr*. JeMi 8d ..
to Ktn^toy ttits morning. «bere they
will aiieaid several days a* (be gneats
PVR m mvnra pom
or friendi.
TW* U MtotteAMP Mr tot BM
Mr*. J. A. Woob went to Ctolllae
af today, tor malrtraBra nd
iM oMeitlng on several days risli.
•PMid
tonlr
Urn* to mAM« GaiB
Mr. and Mr*. H*«ry J. HilMr, who
bpeo b««s bera riattlac Mr* Goo. and nrrar bnvtac timo to


'm

SDsmAT, MAxas ut iiu.

otiMD naKOiMC anuuatfnM

shewing al^ of
The Caesar and VlrgU eteaws watte tta auhteenod and <
i oat. tbe detalle from nrlgiaal la Roman hl.tory and UteralBre wbkte Park wmonnied to 818.25. TUs
. people wlU carry throng *y will be used as the nocleu* of a
hateeea ...
goia« on in oonnectioii vlih U>e racu- life beeauM of thU moB clever dtwSh fund for tbe protnoilrfn of a larger
of pletures, la our achooL ,
l«r work of the Latin .depaitmeDt atlntha.
Second Grade.
•ince Uie holiday*, iiany hooka on
High •ehool Standieo.
Thooe who have neither Jwen abaent
life of tbe Roman* have been
(B high school work arc
OT«ory: Fmak Herdwi. J*» KJlP«- eonacited. The pabUc Ubrary ha*
r.
HiBh •eh*oU
sent out every six weeks. The follow. or tardy all the year are ama Doerr
■ID RATIONAL SALUTE OF SIS­
fin» ttaowtag mtna »«• «»»« rtet Ch*rl« Sleder, Eibel Ryker. been ranaackad and
gOMDg grades are given: E, «S and Maud Qibba.
TER SHIPS
M tb« iDMtteC of the MiBerrlM •»- Mai*ar«t P«t«rtrL
lore concerning the cnnoin* and drea* to 100; b. 00 to 95: M. 85'to 90: F. 80
Tbe seventh graders regret that
The
fdloelM
»Ill
coateet
in
dectM7 Tn-dW erealii* Utt:
of the Roman people baa been gath­ to 85. Btndenu attaining E In all four rim« Doerr bas to leave them as she
tnmation: Edna Sloe. Anseltee Caae. ered—dredged up in fact, from the subjects Ukea during the Ural six
oKmtfMr"—IHih cboru.
ambitious pupil and Jolly
GrUriD. Win Hodge*. LovaU bayoua and nnfreqttented tnleu of Ro- eeks of tbe second semester
- OriglB •!-«. -WUlcr* Dij-MiUlmate. Her parents are moving
Hone. Be»le Wood.
MOLK WAS DECKED w'lTM EVENman history.
Edui Campbell Vera Gregory. Blanche and ahe must go with them.
MBtVrad*.
The foUoerlng par*phr*»e by aome
GREENS AND ROSES
Afoul CO people ivartook of the feast Wrlghu Pbebe Manlu. Bernice Pultrm eM«*->saia
tod high
Tbe pufiiU gave Kinia Doerr a fare!«hool student rqcentiy appeared
WMnd Zlai—KMTI.
either sround the feeial board or ai apher. Ruth WHeon. Meroa llotchkln. »ell j-ariv alter schoot Thur*da> all
on the blaukboard in room one and
High Requiem Ma« Held for Last VieMk nWt-i------- — ColcauL
aUves. A roaat |>ig wa* the chief cen Guy Grove*.
er
school.
All
had
a
fine
time.
seemed ao apim>i«-late that we <iooie
t.ms-eones Placod Aboard
of gustatory Interest Roast chickTbe following is a list of person*, all
Third Grade.
North Carelliw to be
plieea But Admits He is
It here:
served lor an Imitation of peacock^ of whose marks are G or G and E:
Zada Doerr has left school and
U is «N>y enough to be pleasant
Sent to States.
rhlcb wa* tee Uvoriie fowl of the
moved
with
her
iwronu
to
Alden.
When
U(e
moves
along
like
a
song.
(kt nvUu- procniB cwk
Bomsns. Grape Inlce. punched by tbe
s Kendall. Aletbeia (%hll^ Loreiu
Frter TomiBlas won In the "taldc
Uoiiie, Match If —.All luly i- in.b»
Huraiiu. Mui.b 16.—All tnide Yiri
,T-"r «M cmM apoa ter an t»- Bat the kid worth while la the kid addltkm of lemons and oranges,
Q, Dorothy Grant, -tta* Hamthat can amOe
singing the praUc* of Qm-.-n il.-lrna
ininirr.-f «a>. ‘loiifH-il lodar In Oual
--------- -- <BMek. TkoM vbo M Mt
awered the purpoae of the sweet wine lie. Sylvia Jesperson, Margaret Smith. down ' lV«dnc»-lay morning.
who when her husband, King Vi.roi homir ..r lit. Maine. Soldiers wore
Alt* standing In chapel eo long.
• Fifth and Sixth Grades.
of tbe BThe entire meno Thelma Taylor. .Marie Van .Maren.
I^k Heydon U suBering from a was Romha—based upon facts gleaned Mark Kingsley, ijlldegar.ie l.owinE.
ilif : iTrm* anu fiaxa wm*
Those receiving vtars for iicrfcci Emanuel, was ebollBi tuis morning
.lra|.<-.l
111 i-roiH-. The Maim- •-»* nmk
anarchist, showed a wUllngncss
•ersre bum 'caused by snatching op from authentic aourcea. Tbe course* Bowena Rose. Ethel Gray. Maud lie*. ipeUJng lessou* ihls'Wv-ek are: Slxih
.
Cnteilaal Coateat
with the bare band a piece of pboa- and manner -of serving followed the Mary .Mar\ln.>dallne Russell, Ethel 'grade.'Beatrice Andrus..l»oila llrlggs. earriacc her o«n life.for the kiiiR. nlni- iiill<-> uB''ihi- IsUntI in timimada
I.jiea Teniay *m oeear the local
nf fill (4 Wau-r The old Inilk iron
«a«bHt lA"dedaaation and oraiorr- poma that bad been accidenuliy drop­ Roman cu«om.
jRyker. Bwnloe Sleejrfr. Margaret Bar. Mabeil Crain. l.ouise Morriiioii; fifth When .Antonio hall.a Eiopiwd from
fctilrwalk and lirvd ihr.-i- shots at King -onvetiHl I.I Sa B I,) li,-r
n*re 'are more entrtea thia year In ped on the floor.
Tfce guesU and slates were garbed her. Evelyn Chase. Bernice Keith. Wal grade. Irene Terry. Tlielma Well and'
mil the ..iiilr,- t'ulian aa'r TbemVidor, who v-a-' i«ssing «
_______ e.,__ _
i„,,h ter Kropp. Ina Van Wagner. Evelyn Cecil West
^onan Banquet
iua work than haa been the caae in
in appropriate coatomes.
,.r tbe tart
I|ueen In iliidr .-airiage, Qtiivb ll.-h-nu i»n lia.l li^imir.Hl iiie
Bias Newman, teacher of I.*iUi.
•meryaKn. TW* li partially doe to
Zimmerman. Ralph Bauer.
Harvey and Guy Avery an- leaving
I to color ^d style.
a blxh reiDlerinsed h.-rs-lf iM-lvdwn ihe kiiiK ti< iiaii>’'iiifviiiuei}
the fsiereet shown b^ the claas of scored a signal tuceeaa In tbe Roman
school
this
wevk
as
their
i«w»|de
hov
There are several ottef students r^
Tile ladles.sat erect along-tbe out­
■Jiiiem tiiaSB tta> liebl. Tliev tteri- |oM
aliai-.-hi.-i uti.l threw I
mi h/ leatiag an aadewmenl for ihi* Banquet glren at the high school last side of one long Uble, whHe tbe men celving M in but • one subject who ____ XI, Canada and the imy* are gc
alaiiil her liusliCnd's uevk. liri>le<-tlng
Wte ana llieli I«it alioard Ibe
«erk. Tbw left »1M. the totemt nliht Tbli unique erenl was given reclined upon Improviaed conchea have a geoeral aventge above C.
ing out In the .country for the smi
him when she saw ilie assassin ruU. North t'wbibia to lie lirnuRlii Urtt te
tram which w e«h year in be gleen by tbe member! of tbe Latin rlaseea. along the od^V^ of tbe companion
Speke of TusKeqee.
his piriol.
arr luira.llng the ■ be siaini. Th<- floral lillMilit. i^ero
te the wlnnars in tnUm te ibe iorB tbe only other gneets being Superin­ uble. A nanW unoccu|>led aisle be­
Eighth Grade.
Suiieriniendeni Tyler addrewwd ih«slrerlii louight and siiigiug |.ralM-s of
y and elaboraie. The hulk ol the
tendent Tyler and Princiial Curtis
at medals.
tween was used by the attendanu in high school on the subject of Tu«k^
Irene Sal-lKiw bad the
qiie«.|i. Tlift .-oiidliiOii of Major Malpf ai lowi-d oni of flap harlior |ireThe loUowmg.poplU win conieat In ^lih their wlvem
agrvlng. Eight beautiful Greek slaves gee Institute In the chaiwl exervUrf^ ar
riainga. <iii<- t>f the klui:’* la-dvguai.l-. n.'iueit a h.-antlful nijtlit. il..»ur*led
danced for the diversion of the guests last Tuesday. Mr. Tyler bas vlsHed
> l-ighth who wa.s hit
Kvyniild.s firegory
of the wild ahoi-. Kith rtfiKreeri - «Bd 'aDraiotmliil by
between
the Institute ancl has onH' words uf grade ha* gotw
Eureka. Mhh,
Is rej«inf-d InU'ful^- UaJ.ir lAu^ 1.^1 uiaRuiStybi Mkea:
At the oiienlng of the banquet cliai>- highest prolae for the work and Its
v. -as Hie oulv one inJuriHl ' The kiax xauL tbe Kun* of (be Heel sMIdhad
leader, Booker T. Washington. Tliv
leu of nowara were dtotributeil
forth the national latliile.
had J.ist ii-fl the lalai-e lu allebd
The elghih gmde iMiplls are glad
Ittbtltute haa done croch for the
the company.
memoilal
wrvl.-e in lionor of the birth
see KoBelUia Sears again. HosrdlUa
Seittiment of Maine.
the partlrltmtlon roundtug country, both agricukurnllv haa been out of *. bo.il for kU weeks day of his father. King Humbert,
Waxhiiistun. .Manh K.—RevaUios
vi.
-ilm of an a>'«asrin. wiHi
HI* ivitiiaut
asKallaat nM-morr whon Uie
in tbe fenst.- At the close of the ban­ and commercially, and It* morol and on aci oiini of having ra-a.rlei f.-ver.
*as roilgW'v Imtidled by Hie rrwwd and Maine, whose iiatifre,l hoik vai auk
We have
from Oopenhag-llargc quanlille* at
ATTRACTIVE quet a sj miiosluni was conducted by
Central
School-Fourth
Grade.
The keen interest of the high school
memtwrs of the upper claaaea. Many
Ilf |.o1i'-.- Just leaiii.-d him «J lime to
rest lo-lay. was the liral aiilp In the
KIliH Gregory mn*1|.<1 the iwhool
Mother Goose" atorlc* and rhyme* students in Mr, Tyler's talk was manl- down the day before hi- left for Ku lirevein hi* hr-.i.g Uini to iilet-e*. King navy. Hear Admiral Safsbee. forser
were given In Intin with great dig­ rested by the many qiicsiliius wlii. !■ 1 r. lu>. Tills grade la b.h ry to lose one Vidor oidi-risl the |rfVH-e*!-ion
<A|)iain of the .Maine, told the t’attod
(with domesUc seed. _
they asked after the foriiiiil addiws
Iliiuc.. following the arrest of Dalba. f>n«a (if the Maine itis(ilrailoB. "There
nity and impressiveneea.
lot ite beat ai-holars.
Union Sfr^ School.
Miss Newman was a charming host
.Vot since, his *rce»il'.,n to the throne will always be*^ a seoUment In tbo
FIrM Grade.
. Mra- A. W. Peck remembered thia liaa he been ad-orde.1 aucli an ovation. Maine. ' said SIjMbee. "Her deairuress and announced tbe vartous feninuiA
The A clau comi-h-ievi th.-lr Aldine|grade pith a hwse's head In
of the syinpoalum th clear cut,
Dalha denied to ibe |iolle<- iliat he had (Uin aroused this ina|>lration. ud the
ilrst readers today, having done mosijCcr.
a<v-omiili.e. lull admitted being
lierTnct LaOn.
sinklnc of ihr Maine aa rorried out
Tbe guesU were given Roman excellent work.
1
anorclilai.
today *us the btuil policy."
We are already famW w i’h ten |
nama. which were announced a* tbey
mon winter rvsientered tbe banquet hall.
| birds which
t KEKTbe whole event pa* a marked auc- jent*.
BREVITIES.
Ogden BnUding, Chicago, 111.
M and tbere'can be no doubt about I fiie proceeds from the .entertain• ♦«♦♦♦«♦ ♦.# •♦♦♦♦•♦- ocllpsea anv and all romedir* «v«r ofCeo. W. Carpertcr. of Northport, feitet to (be puMic. I( drives a«ay
«sa (ulierd is Kalxnuixao, last week latn. .luit the thl« for t«ia^ rollf
------- ------- .
bn an-ount uf tbe dcaUi of his faih- .. diarrhoea.
siitoln*. »tUf Jolnie. sores and bnilses.
;a loni! record of more than scveoiy
ANTi BREWERY MEASURE
h Thiel, who tm been «
.years
In
constant
use
in
tbe
New
EniOUEEREO BY COMMITTEE.
ployed at'the GrrilU-fc mill ter i
paat five years, lias left for Toronto.
awept H iHiqaion there.'
Hi* friend* at the'mill ■sun>H»ed hl»
dost cvenioR by stopplnx tn for n fare-:
ASKING FOR LAW TO.REGULATE
well party. They presented bffii with
r shears.
SUGAR REFUSE.
sold pin and pair nl tuff-biiuoti*.
One of bis friend*. Bert Bunkerson
Aulen Postponed on.bonding BUI and
will accompany him.
Buttnew
at
SundatiU-Littl*
were seneil and a penersl Boo<l time
larms. tarot lands and resort prop­
I
Hope of Pawing Any Efenjoyed .by all.
erty. A eiralibl 14 P*r
vO“»'
;
feetive Legislation.
F. J. Hopkins of Kioflsiey. townehlp
imroton-'TraVerae <'» BusinessKxcbsnge. SlO Wilhelm Btock.
treasurer of Paradlae township, haa
March
U-—TUc
Msr. IMt*
put one over llobt, DeKratice. who

QUEEN HELENA MAINE SUNK
IS A HEROINE <T0 FINAL REST

iiEWS OF THE OTY SOBEOOLS
iBlonMllMSctalfei^to I>oai
Mmmt 9ywUm»

ASSiSSII WtS CIPTURlDUSIRITESWEREIIIPlEaVE

Cabbage Seed
Gbiiiiloe Imported Holland

5eSr=i;ri3

■wSKS'^S.'b'jTr^s.'a.Stanton & Waskow.

BILL RUINED
BY AMENDMENT

JEW MESSAGE SURHIHEll

Now Is tk Time to Buy Spring Gi

' fbue ik & cMiHaiiniK strqani of nkw goods pouring into onr store these days. From
laj
we have selected
^
GOODS a THE LOWEST
" We have not space to tell yon an, hot a cai to onr store-wlQ convlDce yon of tbe trnth
ear statemmiL Mow we list a tew ol the early spring specials:
_______ _
Dry Goods Dept__ time is ap*
i
you should
■ r it Probably
_______ some new curtgfa^fc^the Hming room.
" Ww»‘ihowing a ^lecial:
Jy good 38-inch reversible
printed acrim, sedd else­
where at 25c per
yaW, tor. only .

S12 Dressers
American Quartered Oak finish, full three-draw base
with double rim top. This Dresser has a French
plate mirror. 20x24 inches, beveled. We have IG
of these Dressers for you, and while this
00
quantity lasts you can have one for .
tl7 Brussels Rugs
9x12 ft size. These are Sanford's nine-wire Brussels
Rugs and the most beautiful selection of Floral and
Oriental patterns we have ever shown. A choice
of32 different designs to choose from.
and our price is........................................
35 Oak Rockers
Large high back arm Rocker^f^ith extra large roll
seat These Rockers ha>^ the bolted construc­
tion. no glue being used, making them of more
lasting construction. They have heavy two-inch
poets extending from arms to rockers. You must
sit in this rocker to get an idea of its comfori-7-24
just received! While they
$3 85
last, our price...

$11.98

. YMirWash Goods Department invites you to see
the new things for your summer dresses. The new pat­
terns ore so attractive that the mere-description of
them on paper is not sufficient.
We-oSer a 27-inch absolutely fast color Gin^am in
stripes, plaids and plain
‘fflp fip
colors aionly..........AUCp OC

Rfad^o-Wcar

We take great pride
In onr nothing Dept.
Witbont d'oobt we
......37c can save yon money on
anything from a snit
down.

89c

CONVEN____ -lOTice.
A Republlron county cunrentlon ter
the toeaiy^ Gnuid Traionui will be
licld St tthe c-ourt bouse itin the ■
> «.n Sat
the pur18i:'. at two o'llork r
Icgales to
nose of elecfitig i'
I- i-.iiix-ml'iD to !-• belli
ebd I he I

‘3'

ihv nth rnfigtWiaioDal 4tetrtS con-

lli- oiliteUllo__

The Keveral lownablpa end wards
... .•iiiiiliKl to repreeeouiioa in thb.
li.ifi Bk folhiwa:
At me ..:

Peninsula Tawnahip buooay School
Convention.
•' and also
.K ereai nuinber m i-<-|il.- • i
It ('ilir.<-lis lines.
a sp|i|.-ndld Sunday school .-oliv
.lop la-' .-<aim
■ichl ur Og.
..... ... T.ih-do
The well Ipr-iaiii-.-d
|iolalo<.s ter John Filrti- Ho «U1 re­
..<-101.-.
in II. Toledo SOIUO time to dispose
... till- roiisiKnmoni and to uike
r-harge of other carloads that are to
fidlow.
iHM-otit.- hril.-i .
Word ha* been received In the city
-.t the doaOi of Bessie KrmiBce. five
■>Air old daughter of Julius Franke.
wiu> formerly resided here. Tbe ohi'.d
vhUli sl'liouuh •<•«-:.I'lKl 11I
J
I.—
It .a ._______1..I
hospital i_
In •Akron.
Ohio
«!ioiiW u..
H. B. :
of Traverw* City Lodge No. »22 F. EA -M haa In-eu fpjiolnied to Represent
the lodge at the detflcailon M-rM<ee
at the Michigan Masooic Home a: v:
tna on March
A. T, Peek.eenducter on the G- R
t- I between here and Walton
Th- lollowi:;.;
lion, ha* l<en following ilie
iiiu-e forty two year* ago Mnii.ia
; H-TViO.- — Oe-l.n.‘h::rg will proliably continue ter f.^i!
Umger when he will r.tre ..M :-e :i> ’
on the |iens:oo list *

Clolhlng' Specials

Gents* Furnisliiiias
Our gents' department of­
fers bargains that cannot be
matcjied elsewhere. We only
have space for a few here.
Jmmtff ttmum- Come and see the rest.
is Ife M Men's Work Shirts, good
make and full size. Worth
ittfif • to • mat fsrmmtt 'hr
tost toe
stosistoly For s ikect time ooly we ofer
fsMrt is toe tHj.
Men’s
Ribbed Uod.
Jot right (w ^nog. Odier
We have a splendid number in a Cotton •torei kA them st 39c
Foukid. Were cheap
to 50c. Our pdy.. .d
at|^ Ourprice..........
Specials from Our Shoe Men's Cassimere Pants, all sizes, good
Don’t hother to make muslin tfnderDept.
dark Colors.
_
we^i^' A very spedal number is a Hen's Mmitomg tor toe mo Worth SI.50.
$1,15
gaiBMnt we are selling at a specially md toys. Ketf jmr Udi'jmi Special at..
low price. High or low neck, long MM dseton’ AlQs.
and short sleeve. They are worth
Ma'8E>eG»n Rt^ ^
Boys’ good weight Knickerbocker
31,25 eaaUy.
Booti, sh ■ze*. fldy
Pants. Regular 75c value.
. Our price..............
Our
price.
OtouAMkCwMbatlle gn^ ^

talks'

he house liquor
luor commiuee after
Which
Traverac region,
aniendtueni had
lad been
b
atis.hed which
eoilectlon Mr.
usefulness.
pnic-tiially destroys
DeFrance leiurned bni 11-50 of taxei
The amendment prohibits/ brewer
lor the villaae of Kingsley. This-was
from owning saloons but allow*
yij^jihe second lime be bail turned the
breiteey to tiianag«-d saloon*,
liriik. Mr. Hopkins today reached the
ecuatc Insurance commiuee \oted to
' -Umax when be returned no Tax for
postpone action on the bonding bill.
jThi- gi^crnor aukmilled a niessage
ihai w as luisBcd by the village i
anklng tor ala« U> prohibit
;:mliis of sireSm^liy suear beet tar.
e. Nertin of Grand Junction.
!turi«-a. The donate recessed twice
t olorado. hrother-tn law of W.
'awa‘1 the report. The hontie in <-c
lelte <?f this city was kllli-d in snowIiiiiuee of the whole wrangled <>i
alhle near Telluride. Colorado. Tbura
jMsie wide'primary bill Introduced by
ly .If last w<-ek.
j Dpiipiiboni and the IxirJ subiuitiile.
Mrs. M. N;#aley of Lake Ann. it at
I The liall hill was defeated in the le Hay Hauk h.iMuial- lakiiig Ireai-,
jiieiiaie when It came.up fur a finat .'til fur h'-r e> i-s
.ote
The vole Blood nineteen
,
jiwi-lM-. BenuKir Kline was ulxeii’
h^Er;'a. Sou“.'.’‘Vhja..1u.a.i
ilhc lioiise ooimuitlee of the whole
KU- laik...
IVi...k.-‘ u'-d
:;;.loi.t.sl U-rJ'a state wide iirtliini.v
II ill Tti I- i;*-

bliew-uler .

..........
T..I.I

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foiiity <

AUCTION SALE
DAISY COWS

r:

,-V..-r.

AUCTION SALE.
I will sell at fuL.:,. v- -

HIKE I I \<-H AT NOON.
.'iil'h t'ow-k. fresh this
cp'inx. .IMU
nillkera; 1 heavy
lira'' Maic.
jean- old. ostra good
R.'tlUUeilwotur in
reu>e<t; I extra gotei
The SthcK
Hull I'ali. r-ailing. Polled Durii-i:.;:
Verg Alward
t,unil--r of .Hog»; i Empire Creau.
Hecitaiioa—-Mis* Auguiia Chatuii
S.-tiaraior, C"" lOiinds. No. SR, has
used but abort time; i Spile
Song—Beleried
.'ooih Drag, i small Baas or Cun*
Things Other Folks-Won't
..llirill 1 .A-iinwall Potato I'lante'; >
c*..b
.onckf.
.s«a H-«v!ly Brass-Mousted-lterner:.
Kmlli 1,00.—.
I r under.
. Song—Mapleten orrhestra.
n««.t_f
;<{ TERMS OK 8AI.E—Ab *ntei o'
i The SuBdai School's PUee an I In-ll"*r .-em divcoum ter cart
|S'..ni or under .-ash. All *001* rxer
l,or*l o'«; *- •’<’
ifinence is the t'oDiiDg Com
nine month* time. 6 per cent inFree lun< h
Option Cwtest—r -A- N. Bailey
Ludingion with tvre»t 7 per cerrt^dtecouM ter <ssh
I
intend
to
1 Clectioj of oflicers and other bull■

liiot cr eod s0.tel hour.
Seen srrviic—Ogdenrburg rbo.r

i”***"
, r. W Chase Presi-lent
1 Ksthcr tenna. Becreiary.

.lV"''Marfh*L'r., the t,
tglnning a. I-o.-io. K u

‘“Joseph ai.brecht. ivop
WI1.UAM BJBEMAN. Amtlonm,

,

-Auctioneer.

fOAMD mVXfSI BBUILD.AKI> ntATBSI BAT XA<ELB,

BAVEmi:.

%

esjayud 4 a
ilirrau-uiv- dcfmtlim-TU. at i.otali<>u ludHIduai (0 the bospital Jre*.1 Uclulo;.h'and -Vr. aiul Mr<
•omebody Ought to Tefl Them.
J. R. d4& Uat Friday
charge for a bertatn hmgtb of tiiueU
0GDENMUR6.
«
ddpenmeol for coniagloaa

G«AW»t:
♦ Frank tkatford were Traverse L.11
,tMT. After
An.r the
U». time alloted
The trouble wlU a good laany wtraa sterilUing rooma. Uencry. atodem
night. -Mrs. Dean aerveS a nice-sap^
callers ^'edneeday.
had been uaed tbe patient of coarse
li that they demt know that Mm than beating and ventllattng aysteiaa.
per
during
the
evealag. .
Heary Dohm. Jr, and Harry Zant
rs. Archie McIntyre was a Trav- one woman la every thousand can nurses' home, a iralninf eebooL—lu Would bare to pay the same rate that
Or#«-B. .Sl*rct ir..-c-l^c*l option
About ten from here atteuded Pp
<Tiy eaUer Wedfoaday.
nonlDK aiKte M. t church Woine*oanage to look bewitettng In a fset. everything that goes to make np was (Ued for the care of patients in returned borne Saturday night to etay
a moat complete and modem biaUtu- he IndlltntloB. but UU would Aoed' after hauling womi In Traverse City Bosa Grange In WitliaBabunt. Thanday <-reia«K. >ureh MU. at 7:U
tu be provided for in aome other way. tbe past flve or six weeks.
tion.
o'clock. Addreat by W. F. Kendrick
seems to me further, that, the gov>
Manistee has a hospital which was
GARFIELD.

Arthur Johnston and Nelaoa Smith
fiMSTUTFNIUnTAL
Waller Pwan returwad to hla home
Wi
Traverse Oty.
nty. the
Ue
Of- T»aret» City.
(argely the gift of one ot iu w«ahby eruing officers of Traverae
RIk RapMa Sunday, after a feW of .Sk Rapids spent Stmday at Fnak
Ur. and kira. Howard Anderapn ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦«
citltens. It Is now known aa the Mayor and the Aldermen, and the u R
.
GarfieW. March K.-Mra. J. Millet
~ila hoapital also couniy ofDctala. Including the board
Soars'.
. (Oontinoad from page ona.1 .
cave a very- enjoj^le party at Dr.
..po,vi«,r.. and 1 boll...
beUere U.
the whole,
"“"V
targe'amount cof work, receiv of Bupervisors.
called on Mta. Carloe Roaebrook
people ot Grand Traverse couaty.
Mr. ami Mrs. Loren Caster have
Clailc'a baU W«d»«»daf
Mtai
should be iDierested In aacb an loatl- uoved on the John GUI tarn to lire
lS\a UcMaiM r^lred tbe-prUa for Thursday. a hoaplial
Wro. LoDgaod daughter. FVtrence. ent at once bow iniperaUte
MAVFiCLO.
4
of thla sUe would
biela* the beat atory teller and John
berooth.
44444444444444444
Include tbe entire popuUtlon of Grand lor trealmeut
noehan for Wln« the beet artln. Re- drove to ^kaska Saturday .
Tbe LAdSei' Al.l aorii rty meets next
ncceuaurr. tor tbe purpose erf aldlDg In
Born to .Mr. and Mra. Tad Klog, Traverse County, S3.000, ot l.ee>anau,
I'adilUc has a modern and up-t>
MayfloM. March 11—ProC. Mstae
fmCBienu were »erv^
about 12.000: of Beaile, about lO.niwt. date bosplUI. U was tbe gift of Mri iu GOBslructioo, at least to make up week Wednentay with Mrs. TaieUa Uuk of the FerrU lastltuu. Big RapMarch 11. a girL
Iota
of
deflcleuc)'
Uiat
might
00
‘part of Antrim County, lli.ooa;
Urs. mu of Klk KapMa U viaiUna
■r>lggins

IB bulli for
bedB i (ur iu iu running expense* durtag the Johnson at ttower's Harbor.'
Roaa Barber, Jb|l Coson and E-l
Ms. spoko at tbe klayfleM church Sum
^xford County.
part Of Wexford
County, lO.Ooo.
no without furolBhlng
a cost of yjo.on
brr brotber'B fareUy.
Nr. and Mrs. Wm .Cox of Old Mls- day eveninc In the talarsata of Meal
few years of lu cxlatefice.
Gray have relonied to their home- a pan of Manistee Couniily with as It Is nos funtli
intlsbed tor 30 bedB. and first
I shall not attempt to oiacuss before
jln. P. 1. Ualrd,la apendlag a week front eorktns on the county road.
believe also ftiai a _
many moi4. and
U provided
pr
' ' with a Uboraiory. operai- >u tonigbt the aortal W eeuoomti shM leave this week to uke ap ilfeir optlou. Tb« profeaaer Is a nastaf M
large proportion of
St. John to live la the forcible English and was an •atbustJn
city. ,•
people of lag ,00,11.
laundry and every- appli isdvanuges that a boapUal would ai
I'auL Stage la working ai Stjiron.
I
T. Bates and ' son. J. T.. drove to Charlevoix and Kalknaka counties wd once to be found in an up-iodate boa- Turd to os. I believe there are othe future.
Jani'-.i M Ma:-* retamed frotn Darastic ipeaker A gtMdly naubar ca»t
ven communlUes farther
away, pital During the last year there wer
Mrs. Prsnk Stone gave a Jarewell
- ker rre** Thofmday.
Fife ^Ake Saturday .
-ould seek roller for their tick at •:> panenia treated iu ibts bospital speakers here wbo are to presem iba
It to bear talui.
side
wf
tbe
qiiMtIon
for
ut.
1«rty
at
her
borne
last k'liday alte^
Ooorp'e
Fall*
and
wm
CUrley
are
- Ueirie WtUlana haa bMD eooBiud
Traverse nty. protided aa np-to4ate
Petoakev. bas a amall bospital
Mra. Fred Tabbercr and Miar HaJohn
G.
Straub.
r-tesideat.o(
tbcjimD
for
.Mrs.
('ox.
A
pleasant
alterhospital
was
esubllsbed
;uid
In
operaknown as the l.ockwood hospital. It
1

to the liouac the past two whek* on ac- woUIng at Spencer.
was panic the gift of the late Mr, Board of Trade, was called
noon was enjoyed by tboae present sal Kidder have been enjoying a vMH
.eej.b Hines Is doing a rushlcg Hon here.
' ’count -yt atUnoap.'
from
tbelr mottaer. Mrs. KMflar.
l.ockw(KKl. It was Aullt for ir. beds, discuss tbe need of a bospital fram telresbments «r^e sorved.
The LoOiw.' Aid Boclety net wtt^ batlnioa-tbese -daya aawjuR lumber
ft bas done exe^lent work, la crowd- the sUDd|Joint ol tbe city and sumisatTuBilB. Mra. KHflSf
Rev. Biovall or Traverse riiy gave
Clarence Fut* apcnl Wedneialay
Hra. Dtearhcr Tbaroday.

e<l at the preset time sod always
returrted Tuesday.
toer
.reaoners
that
come
here
every
aome
floe
sei^ns
In
tbe
rburc-bes
wiih
Jay
long.
has
patients
wafting
for
room.
Ura. MiUa. who haa been very alU.
I peopli- I have bei«
Kingalcf div her daughierc.
I am told that at all of theae boapl- car. He stated that he was very
M»a Hi-iia Motbemian a|»nl the tin- January
tUOsM Suflday
jmber of the Mlcblgaii
la ImprovlnKl.tU
people
were
at
flrat
rather
Mra.
Payne
returned FrMay from a
.Monlbly
Belletin
1 of Vital SlallsilCB.
lut-h in favor of such an tnsUtuilon.
A pleasant aurpriio |«iiy was beU
Dr. and Mra. Clark and daughter iwii week tUliluK Iricn.ls in Kal­ ami we note (tniii
It
t Che death them, but as their usefulpcws I
stroH visit with friends and nalghhate
and felt sure that alw-e the ladles' t the hunie of (Seo. Ilarve>
Adeline. Oie Miiaea Fky and Mar- kaska.
all- of Ulchlpan during tbe month of better known, nearly all cli
Traverse City.
in favor ol It that it would aurwly bufsday evening, the lo-caalun being
lamiao'. IDIS. wax N.t per Iiiihi of l*opl.- are glsd to availli ihetotelvea of
materialise, lie also atsied (bai.fnaiiy Is htrrhday. tisnies and a social time
Mrs, Geodsell end "her twin gtgDd•stimaied I popiilutlon.
This would their splendid fuciUilea
:l\e ill a' population of JK),IHK>. over cl cickOMiB Both at .Muskegon and iuuiucr risiiora were lost to Traverse raa enjoyed by ibose present, after dauglitcn went to t'adillae PrMaLy,
■ :« death'a per year. Tbe cases of Peiuskey numbers of roatnnsliy rases •Ity naih sutiimer on aecouni of the wi.ich light refreshment* were yerved. where Mt*. tlOodsell wa« called og helii-knrwB requiring medical or aurgt- sre cared lor. and It Is tbe testimony lark of hosplul faeiUiieB. Many wbo
rouat .ot (il* serious lllnew of her
All reinrl a One Hue.
ul sapenlsioti In so great a popula of all that It hii-rBaaea the safely of
. and Mra- Wlllobee, Mr. and dwtigbier'a son.
km catmoT' be aUied for want ol the patient and saves her largely in »pend the aummer In this part of the
itnllatka. bub-It probably would ex tbe matter of expenaa. It is not uu- state come here for their health or
Fred Warner. R. O. Imdd’ and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peppier htT*
the• number of deaiiia . Icasi rx>mu)oii for men and women who And the health ol nieinbeni of their faoil- Mias Nollls Rtune all drove
moved bark M MayAekI fram Klaothemselves out of beallh to oeci
Hea. and when they And out Ibat they Williamsburg on the ice to attend fowheie Mr. Peppier has beea
rooms in these bospltala In order
^tlien there would
will have no plafe to go If taken 'aivk*. ona grange. ^
receUe the bouelil of st-lentiflc tre
In an estimated popi
working thU sriaie*. ■
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SL 522
tf^meSdne fomia of oulMd. aid. can be dmpe^ „on
and at Ithe same lime to relieve they move on to aome other less fa­
lion of
or ;80,01X1 In a yhar. and thix w
Abont sou fiMpl£,ebjoyed U»* Mri
The family of Mta J. Ik'tfgta aB^^
w^’'ana
will
met^SSS.
a ot the atreas vored iilaee wbere tbe hoapital facili­ era' iDStlluie ai the Grange baU at
their wives ai
and famUiea
counting acrideulial Injuries
utned Mr. and Mra. BlrtT^^ *aa
inridcDi to a prokuiged treatment
niBiemlty rases
ties
are
satisfactory.
A
bosplUl
will
0>d
Mlaalon
last
Saturday.
k4' r‘‘r-ti'
home I have a friend In Muskegi
and also tbslr aoa and
If, by belter iDelboda, 10 per c
prove to be one ot the biggest adverMnih or two
AipbonM Tyler baa-aold tbs n«i of
ibe expenses attending tbe <. pmuag
bed^t ^asrsUy rwjn. lal. nott ot
only. with (Uements and it was bb> hope that It bis (arm to Mlaa Margaret Ingraham daughter. Mr. and Mra DuCey. «a Suaro Mrs Susie JAason. Marlotts. Mlelv, and iri-atmi-Dl of the afflicted can
falmaelf. but as be pnu It. ,»-ould be bull! before the Aimmer l.« and baa bought juopeHy ja Traverse
sad
Mrs.
M.
M.
Beus.
■nance.
great
relief
and
real
to
his
wife
throughout IM CDuntty bsvo pora giving
Meadarora Burr Jamea, Fred Tabe could
luipped
Mich.
X doM of It has aaved
,.... where be will move hl« family
family. I was Informed
Inga. Many
- year from auiii
loy a petoon from a esrloiu tHiMOS.
some time this week. We hate to lose berer, Jamie Hollklay. Frank Sayers
.Mrs. John il Santo a|ioke frot
'
dur friend from
>es hav come to my attention
ana Will Jaci^ and the MHsaa Ma­
rmived
andpoint of the "Hosplul From a Mr. Tyler as a neighbor, but hope be
Mug the last twenty years Buffering teriilty
rion
Gibbs and Ethel Craadall of the
lojckwood
bospital.
as
tbe
care
Dial
»w OT w froiti surgical or other diseases, which
will enjoy big new home.
HutiianlUrian View." aifylng that
hospital accommodalions Is afforded Is reeognixed aa being of bosplul 1s Becesaarlly bumantUHan
A few friends gathered at the borne Mayfield Aid aorlety
higfi order and the expense Is mur*
city, were s^t to Ann Arbor, alea*
of Parr}- Pouch la« Saturday evening meeting of the KInfsMy AM aocMy
than
tbe
i^e
care
can
be
pro­
In
purpose
and
name.
We
must
be
or to Chicago;—and in some
last Thursday, ta-blch met at the home
pracilqal in order to be helpful, and and proceeded to have a good time.
.01 uiBM <as«s death resulted, not so vided at home.
We have seen that we have nearly the need of a bosplul In Traveike Cards and dancing was enjoyed during of Mrs. FebtoB.
Imucb from the taul nature of the
was served by tbe hoateat and .
80.0VO people who would come within
. as from the '
City Is but the call of suffering buman- the evening, after which the guests
the
sphere
of
medical
superrisloa
of
spent a most enjoyable aftaraoon.
from the stress
down to an oyster snpper.
The poor of tbe city would be
which the loss or the lack of means Trwverse City. There la no hoapital
within this district. 1 believe a small greatly beneOted by sue* an InaiUu- port a fine time.
caused, and from tbe fatigue
Repels Attaek of Death.
boapiul built and equipped ny with tlon and many lives would be saved
Tbe Ogdensburg cbnrcb aheds arc
“nve yean ago two doctors told
leds. would temporarily meet the
hare also kiioxn] patients whose lives 30 beds,
Bnlstaed and they coruinly are fine for
bad only two yoan to tlve.“ This
Is of the commuDlty. sad It could that are needlessly sacrlBced at pret­
light bare been saved had there been needs
the horses. No one will have that for startling sutement was made by 8(111on account of lack of
enlarged
larged from lime to lime aa
iboratory facilities by which proper
1 Green. MaUchlte. CoL •They
rllnical examinations could have been might be found necessary. Tbis boa- clUties for performing operations and ■n excuse any more for not coming
1 would die with <
f
made, and up-todaie methods ol plial should be under tbe direction of uklng care of the patient afterward. rtjurch.
treatment at once carried Inin effect. a Board of Trustees
She also told of tbe different classes
lung medicine and I begun to ut* X
Rvery up-lodate hqapital has In con ticsl clttxenc. men end women, should
that would be benefited by a h'ospluL 44444444444444444 King's New IHsrorei-}. It was well I
nectlon with It a well equipped labor« did. for loda) 1 am working and be­
. rondu'rted in the and closed by saying that we will still
LONG LAkE.
rblch clinical examinations
B8MI
the sick and afflicted peo­ be confronted by'ihe same old wants 44444*444 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lieve I owe
(broet and lung cur* that hsa ebaatad
ple in ottf midst. If we had such a
lAmg lake. *Marcb
Mark Conk- tbe grave of another victim.’' It's loUr
we would all be aur- unleM we get rid of them.
I shall not attempt to cover the en­ hospitaltor believe
1
has
moved
bark
over
on
the
north
to tufler with cougtatt. roldt nr ofhar
note bow many sufferers
Deu talked from the sundtire ground of the advantages that a
tbRxat
and
lunlktronMes
now.
Take
•,
■oine to It seeking relief The |K>iiii of the county and said that in rodd.
hospital will afford to our people, at
cure tbtt's aateet Price fid <«us
Mr. and Mra Sogge expect to move (he
there ore others here who can do iha' county would be able, and the city bU exiterience as supenlsor be bad
and ILOfi. Trial hoUJe floe at aB .
also, ihrouiA Us supeiintendenu o'
■Dueb better.
<
back
home
from
Traveru
CRy.
next
ofun
met
with
eondiyons
Jhat,^
dioirittt
ot
Tiyvfrae
Cltg.y
'
poor or others having charge o(
Musi
tbe Hackley t
^sH>r and‘needy, 10 have all the
tiianded a bosplul. At ibo iirearai week.
t girt
e city by the It
under their Jiirli
Jiirlsdicllon propel'
■roperiy 11
Mrs. Elswortb Hastead enteruincd
lime there Is no i>lace to Uke a coun
A |23«.fX>0. It
Hackley.
ctise than
rd and at mu. h less expom
ty iiatieni for irraiment. and he fell her S S. class.In a very pleasant man- horae. weight 1.300 (lounds. mare piw ,
Mr llacklev
first endoder tbe present s'sloni of
t her borne. last Saturday after- terred. Write, or call Bell phone. <1.
8300,000. to which Mrs. Hackley sub severe surgical esses w-hii-b now
I an apjiroprlaiion could be
aequenlly add^ $300,000. and a gt-ii ireaimeni In distant
The Rule ItAko had s delight A.Thetjey. Maple City. R. F. D. No.-X
ilsiant hoapiuls would
«
obtained from the board if a commit­
tleinan fcoiu Uetroil $r,.ooo. The Hark- l« received and cared for
w here. Th:«
ment belore them and properlt fill time
ley hoapital has a rapacity of 00 iMyls.
nuld include all lorms of acciMra's. M. Riebardaon Is spending
cost 8326.000 and has sii endowmeni injuries. It would include operations presented the iltuaiion. Many people
60N0IN0 ELECTION NOTICE.
Speda) Introductory Offer of. the famous Durham
fund of tOo-i.OOO, l.^at year It treated
would come here fo make tbelr homes >me lime with her daughter ai
Notice is hereby give* that al the
732 patients. Its cateiugs for the
Ovlatt.
Duplex Razor.' Try One.
for gall-stone and for ulcera- if the city had the pro|«-r lioapiul
general elecHon, to be beW AprR I.
year were $2I.U1.bu, outside of Its en tioii of the atnmach, oi>eraiions
Ma and Mra M. D Kenney viaiied 1913. Ibe following iirapositloa wOl l>e
Ions
to
Uke
rate
of
them
dowmeni fund. The Hackley hospl- thyroid ginnd. abdominal
■mini operations. when they arexaken sick. He thought frienda In Traverse CUy last 8un- BUbmitied to tbe eidr-tora of Grand
lal Is <»-]|eved to, be as i-ompletc
'••ills t
Traverse couniy. Michigan, for lsoo<
Modsclent illc and modem in iu
the people could be conv^ncod
hich
order
Ing (be county for (he snm of Ten
equipment as any yet^lll. .... . lowed
■Mra T. M. Wheelock spent last Tbonsand DoUara iflfl.OOD) for the
that they need a hospital that the
t tided with private rAcns and wards SIllU
week will! ,ber daughter. Mra Rarl liurx-base of ibe DrIIvng Hark Asaoclamoney
would
soon
be
forthcomingfor pailems. an operating room, lab­ careful asceptic condlllons. No per
HOD grounds. Bald eleetlon will be
'
Sbermau wm asked to pre- Carmeln.
oratory. kiu-bena. a complete hydro- son would think of or attempt to perheld under and by nuthoiity of tha
There hoe been e good deal of sick- foIlowlDg
viewH on the siiuatiou and ho
forr an of those operaticHis oulaide
form
resoluiio
ion which was u^of the operating r ra of an iip-IOHlate read a well prepare.1 |iai>er Ketting raa among ibe.lliHe folks at- school, luously adopted al
:lous department forth ihi- llnanclal aapecis In
hoapital. A
but all are impravlng nlcoly al Ibis
log. I»M. of tbe Board of Supervlkors cjf Grand Traverae rwimy. Said
time
-lear «nd concise manner.
acniely contagious
lesolutluD reads aa fullnwt;
treated with safel!
ves and lieveil llist-whoalillal would help Ibc Mr. and Mra. Edward rarmean have
the iieoplr 1
- would prei'eni liidiisthal siUixtlun to an ap I'luriied from Indiana where they
B Its iBllh and credit,
preriablc cxlent and would siiuW the have been spending the wlntef,
t only
«ay to securing many of the improve
Hernard Riohardaoa will work the .hrough a authorised ugeoU^^^ring greater safety to Ibe patleiii.
0 issue bonds t
It slso aa a matter of econoi
lomy to luenis that tbe city I* uio*t in need KllloR farm tble'summer. He expecia for the puiiuse of holding thereon
at
the
present
time.
HU
remarks
move
0111
frum
town
In
a
short
ni. When we lake all tbi e things
tain and etbibilionaoran agrlruliunl
character and to grant tbe use thereof
public liuprovemenu will lie pub- lime.
Rev. rarl Miller went to Traverse (rum time to time to agrlmlinraJ and
lUhotl luniorrow.
other aocieiles of a similar naiuiw un­
. nemlng H. Carvow expressed- City Tuesday lo Boalsi In (he revival der Act No- 338 Ot (he Public Ada of
iiieot of a hospital in our midst. Now,
Icee at ihe Frienda* church.
I believe that a hospital such as Is bis >lc«a saying that be was glad to
mil. BOW therefore it It hereby
should be planned for have a chanre tu raise bia tolcr lo fa>v, T P. Bauer spoke lo a full •Resolved. That it It expedient and
TiO beds, but onh mone> enough need
of a huspllal, eupbaaUlog the bouse Sunday evening at. the Friends' desirable 10 borrow money ou the
be raised to liuJId and equip room for
pailems and for the bousing ot iKilnt that wbea you feel like doing church, on local option. He made
good, do It DOW. He paid a high trib­
Dollars to be expended In the puridta
ute to tbe local physicians, saying
of land owned W t!
Such a hosplUI
jUtal I lurses.
City Driving Fark Aaaod
that be had sewn some of the fli
cost, tbornughlv equipped with
4*44444444444* tlon; and be H further
all up-to-date appliances, over 83.000 operations performed here under ad-‘
uertlo
ELK LAKE.
conditions that he had ever wit­
a bed. and possibly <-ould be erected
Ing said loan and Issuing aald bonds
Tor less iban tbls sum. As 1 hare
nessed anywhere. and that II we had 44444444444444444 for the sum ot TeJi Thousand Oollars.
In mind, a bosplial fur' 0 beds niighi X hospital there would be prarilcally • Elk Ijjke. March 15.—Mra. I.
be Silbmllle<l t
IH- diiided
di\ Id. into two wards of flve b^s no limit 10 (be good iliat might be ac- Curry left Friday night to opead
of tahl <-ounty.
...-h and ten private rooms. These
election to b« held in said county on
rooms should all be made large-and oroplished for humanity. The object weeks with trlends and relaUVew lo tbe flrat Monday in ApriU A. L>, 1913:
air}' and conuin more than sufficient of bull.llng a hospital is to bHier tbe Chicago.
and the county «lerk of Ihe <-ounty of
sir space for the patients that might the condliioo of the |*eople. In a hos­
Mrs. Rock L« Rneha vUted from Crmnd Trayerse It hereby Instructed
be cared for in them. In addition to pital a doctor Is not alone, but hi<- Saturday until Monday with
to caase ot-iPe of said election li
mother
in
North
Hilton.
work
Is
coDsiantly
being
observed
by
lieika. an office would be required
living quarters fur tbe superlniendent other* which b$s much to do with 'Mr, and Mra. Chartea Eaton
and nuraes. Of course such a build­ urging him to do bis best and aecom- Williamsburg attended charts here
ing can be made to cost tbree or four pllsb the V
brat results. He slsojSunda:
thousand dollars a bed If It were built
-------A--------- he bod! A party of fourteen from Elk Rapon the same tnagnlflceoi scale that stated that
tbe Hackley hosplul Is built on. but been a member of a hospital staff. anH -ids, enjoyed a alelch-ride W> the. home
Tboothe Higgins hospital at rsdillac i> sr- wanted to die. when hla time rai^ of l.owell Sours, Friday evening. They
lisilc. Just as efficient, and cost con­ aa a member of a hospital s:aS. and brought tbelr supper with then which sand Itullars for the purpoee of gmrforty acres of land owned
fharins Hi
siderably .less than 83.000 a bed for
3D paiienU, and the building Is large that naff to he located tn Traverse', wai served about 8:30. Music helped hj (he Trs erse City Drlrt
City,
,ihe evening to pasa quickly
t of bolding
^ough for :x> patienu. provided
Mi or
se>’ quarters are bulh ouulde
Rev. Demas Cochlin was invited to | Neil and Colin Munro. George
'baratter andI to gragrant (
walls.
express his views and said ihnt hie Canu' and Frank Sours apent Tues
eteof trein time to time lo agri
work called him among the sick a day night in Traveree City
uUiiral an.I other societies of a ■
grant deal and be was aware that the
Frank Beer bos gt-cepted a poaiilon
of our city and i
v| 1 VES.
cliy Is very much in need of a hos­ with tbe Oval Wood Dish Co., and
. I I NO.
tenuil societies should 6e Interested pital, to do away with tbe hamJimpa
ag bit houaebold goods tods
.Uaid land Is described as follows;
in it. and It might be possible that that both tbe sick and tbe doctors They expect
lake tbelr borne 1
HegIttiilog St a point lo (be aoothcertain of these organixations would
cst quarter of Section one <1) Town
be willing t<i subscribe 830D or 11.000 nre working under at present Aneat'sil Webster street.
with the privilege of having a tree little bospital like that in Cadillac j Mra. Cerfia Monro and children T«eni'-»e»er>-i3Ti, North of Range
bed In the hoapital ea<-h and eten would be a boon lo Traverse City.
drove to Barker Creek, Tueedsy In Eleven •III Wrai !• 5» cbalua, 1
north boundary olfaid lot aad fisd
year for ao many days or weeks. Ir.
Bbon talks In favor of tbe project |ri*H her sitter. Mrs Bd Copeland
link*
west boundary.
recognition of Ibe donation thee'
3D'iO links, ibence south
iiilghi make. At any rate, the Board were made by l>r J. B. Manin. Mayer j Mra. Dell Fox of Soulb Milion.
links, thence west 3u*V links,
«>t Hireciors couIJ l>e aaeisied by an Wilhelm. W U. C. Germaine. Mra. spent four daya last wdek wnh l.*kthence north MHKi links to place ei be­
auxiliary Board of ladies and gentle­ 1-eii Soule. Dr Sara Chase. Mra. ;ter Innls' famll.v.
ginning. being forty acre* . of *»■>,(
men composed o( one member
Frank Shannon. Rods Hioo and Dr. { Oacar Mlieatoa bos rented Joolah more or less.
from etery sociwly. fraternal
He wQt
Hated at Traverse aty. Mirk,
»!sc, in Trraverse Cliy. and it* Minor, all of wtiuni pledged tbelr best iCurtis' bouse for a year
Uarth II. 1913.
that
eBoru.towatd bringing about tbe sue- uke poeaesaiun March 15.
r I. 8HUTBR.
-ould be glad
cosful coDMrucilon and eqa-pme«t of, John Hockla and wife spent Taes
Sheiiff of Grand Traverae County,
a bosplul suiuble for earing tor all day In North Milioo.
Mb-h,
(be
needs
of
the
community.
|
Tho'
rreebyterian
Broiberbood
of
mch
IX
if. l». SL 28. M
bate the »rlrU(-ge .

rissr’SSKuTsrs-s.."

The Peevish Child
Needs a Laxative

THE FARMERS’ STORE

A SAFETY RAZOR FOR 35c

FRANK TRUDE

Motor Cars

We are pleased to announce that we now have
the entire line of BUICK cars on exhibition on our
floor and extend a cordial invitation to everyone to
come in and look them over.

The exhibit comprises'all ^e models horn the little Runa­
bout at $950, (four of which have just been -delivoed to the
hardware firm ot Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett G>. of Chicago, for
the use of thdr City Salesmen.) up to the Aristocrat of the
BUICK line a supreme Torpedo body touring car at $ 1800.00.

It also includes a duplicate of “Uncle Sam's Choice’’ a
. two passenger Roadster of original design, which has just been
delivered to Dr. Swanton of this dty.

W. R. GOODE
Garage, Cass and State Sts.

raitinuanHEST •vinuivf
sn

» slmller amcuBt Froai Cbl> rtaw
^ ra«|kterr4«t sUrtc^ on OCBilr «H
^jiatid that bxl b««a rut oVtf.
But it r«qalrc« MdK Utte-for rM»hMm to fMd «M«r
cun*

utmKtm

;

i I

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four thowaawd .'tr** tt loome s«
, 1
t.v bff
f
f>’ow. BO Ihr as raaoTrectlag ■ thl-ts'
that haa brea ill and falUga tor *4
ip,wTu«=;lS“»SS.‘*ft,“2S!S
U« six yaara and d^ad at a'!£>:>
iimwCTws r*:
■all for tbe p««i two yvja. really it I
aeama there la ao reimMy udIm* patore hhall cnoDe to the re« -.e, re.oot
tt the beat and
IDKI KE III UlElltn
mg the ckua* of cur failure* gRd in.,
n* back our good old iimc:
way to perfect health. ‘
Iroin 'Mn Am.)
I Pollowim the pf^r tbrre waa a
Women and
who
IMloti *eejii void or ror*, =rd koo4
Urrly dmpiatlon which did dpi lall
■^er «re simply wreak
^lim tua}- l« obulord «ir a Am
»Untly.
to brlagW It* laaportant poiniK.
—>«ak 4II ovet.
elaa-«ro|i *r bonoy. Honey ffwa the
I
Horoing Stmas.
fmit blonaoiiie ii the eery Anm proOpialea and aicoh(4ic
I A rery enihuaiastlc nieeimg brouabi
turnd. and the frail trover prolu
mixtures are worse than
to clOM* tbe eonveBitun ibU umrnliu
hameMety In tale tom. It hai been
*1 tbe hoteL The flni nonaber of the
worthless, they aggra­
demonairved that manr Unda of
program vaa tbe laiwr nreicired b«
vate the trouble and
fralt. if not all kinla. are prently
Mr*. C. M. Morrow of Ceniral luike.
lower the standard of
benefluM by the beea, and that a
wbo os account of lllaaea could *01 be
health.
lardh pontoa 61 the fnti In name
proMnt. and aWeb waa road by Ita
partt of Micbinn. aaeb aa the apple.
D. Banleit. The tuhject chosen by
pMr end pvtl^nw^ (be plan vonid
Hra. MoiToar wa* 'Small AkLarlcK a
be barren were tt not fur the beliifui
BeoeBi 10 Tbelr (•pimuniiy." m
»oi* of the honey-bee.
which abe epdearored 10 abas what
strengthens the-wl>ele
"Sanuei II. Cbapmtn of Uanretona
a pleaaure as wtil a* profft It the
body, invigorates agid
navF a Bplendld paper on *^e Reanramall apiary to ibe ateragr lanuer.
buiUs up.
rvtth* f Honey-Pnatnre«.~ the main
bit wife or^nughier and what an edu­
p^it of vhi(b la Kiren ,belov:
cation i( It In Icarnlof Ihr wonderful
works of Uod lb nature. Hbe ab«
*iUartlnt Al y>«ra ato ai MsnrelIba W.
.touched on Ihe bee keeping hualness
ona. whh bee*. *e bate had a rbaore
At aU-dealen.
AU. bBcm:igrs
aa an Industry that tearhe* rblldreo
to note ibe dtanses that bare Uken
- Pric6
$1.00
peraeTeraoee. economy and belli*
plaee in the eonire from which we
them In the general education so denet oMr honey. The Aral 10 year* we
Flrable to tbe average iieroen. Hbe
Upended altnoat entirely opoa the
>!*•■> tn<.
believes bee keeping it far better even
ha^wand tar otr parpitia honey.
•or •aouta' Opportwntty.
If run on a small aiale than ralKlag
“In l«K there wae an irea tor
tr boy sooau caa tgr*. uat Uoy
tbe oneTtt eecUont. No. 1. 3 and f 'tion on all eldee of It. Tbla wlU,‘»'‘*“W
*. §•£ “**
arOl sst
tr‘ Hkv *Hk aM(ts
....................
Uurelonn. which and

chlrkena or turkeya. because >hey
Of othar ■•Back started
ao <m. »ere mva to ibe rnllntadlMove so ta«ll ceaea. At the lime | aerrett««»ount of ner
quire leta
The laivr was nilM “<»* Ua saaa* ft tba world wui bo
retired Irpm f«
«Wva(
--------------" It ^tba aid of dlplaraacy.
with liitereKilng |iolnu from Man 10 fOmnA
nnSly ok baniMOd
*“• *"
I. . I.« .h.. II .. I«»,. .'™
•nisb and wa> accorded tbe iindlvide.1,
" ^
^
Utmber and there were bin -aiuall 'hete. thui aU uia nectar wai aecrei
atienilOD of the Haienei*.
| you .an“*uiL* imS.rr,le.
pUrla^ ol mnl»rr. b.i. •nil lll.™'«l 1“ 'Iqi "*■" P-Irl'™ »W"« »»
[ l-RUa K.j^ve.vou nf Heioskey gave a Salte to cure c^idroa of eciema
n H— «nl«u, 111.1 .rt. .mrf

•" «" '“H
talk
tbarprasad
of
vslnaUe
lateiwt
raalies.
tetter,chOl^',
sai>
and
h, »ui.™. I«i II
II..I il»...
»"»2.. "'I'"'
'”«■>
on Tlevelimitig the Rxliacied Honey rn»«ed himuM*. at w»T» tboir accln.naiii™ w.r. M»l l«r Un. mf
■ b»|.|»J v*.»nd ... ™.<.r.d
|Msrket.“ and waa followed'hy Tbe !?'*(,
ol l»ll... Abotil !=
.«o I 0.11,•im m.rb.n-1 Jim lh«. I. bol . nrCamera in the Apian" by C.eorge II.
gu?c^j. VoV toj2l?^lws.
bad abont IfW cokraies and 1 did not »*'" aamnit 5f-.jkopfy ^reied on
Kirkpatrick of Ra|>ld City. Tbe re-' oM. ruuuiug or lever sores or |■U«a tt
expect any- boney. only from' Uea-j'«a lerallory. th^ Wonld be bin prmaliider of tbe pn2ram wag givea a* ^
cguaL 2h rents at all dial• ood. Some 1" .veara aj» they com
bloaaom.
arheduled,
each
ol
the
,,pero
proving“»
Tr**«ve
C4ty
menred to lumber off these aertlona) • fto »ot kuo»'U»l*fhU baa any •111 Include rooat of'll. If a berry
equally . interesilag ia« Ibe
1
pre>-ed.
of railroad land and In three year*, »>earlns on ihte aubiert but the year
■ tc mAinrliy. Ii waa a ania” -joeUa
r Mob of Waaltk.
ing ones.
ibr«« of (b««e ac-iiona were
the. Ore. wh.* l;know there
aided. Inferior Mualliy. and when idchTfea maa who bava nut raaUaod tk#
Tbe pHxes were swarded at tbe mpaaalbUltr ml wawlth aro fsoflHag
bered-one each on tbe somb. w«s| acar-ely M aerea WilWa two or ihre- ed off we would find a amaU whll-t
and no^t^ and soon they were coyer «■.»»«< »> home .rani, my yield waa
. tba aoeUI arsMp of tha ptsagM tliM.
n In every o. e of iboae berrie*. close of Ihc meeiing as fullovs:
ed wlili raapberry. and 1 eipecie.1 Of" Hine* aw-inirh a* it waa tbe last Mow it Ik niy opinion tbst the .-aiiae - Beet ten seeiltm* of comb honey— —Brchangn.
------------------ —
some Icnte yielda. Hut not ao bYora «tg ye^-WIth aUBiInBly the le^t of Ita failure la due to an ^aecl. Plrst prixe, gS In bee WppUMk KlUtj
K.
Coveyou.
ivuiabfr:
*econd
l•rite.^.„„^
the time the raapberry waa old tfidltkiiiiT '
Pnaaibly there is a remedy in *W*yIra l>. Haiileti. ^t Jordan: third. K
n, »,ites: I uoi only have
Mtouffb to yield bpney. It becu to t will tell yon what I do know-ln
K. Covorouourad kml roses of ertema In m> po(hU Old I dM not Ket <raly from one- tbtwe. good >cara. all ihc raapberry
Farovera. AttentlenI
B»t ten inuDda extracted boney In •!*•>• *'Kb Klecirit liliiers. Iwi al»i
thIH to one-bsir crop in -rompaiiaon canea were Juat loaded with bloraomt
.There K money In suK-k. there t»
wtih those good years. Coming (o and thune blossom* would set fur ber iDoneiy in aU siix-k, Imi moat money in
smith. fhHraygan; third. Ira ,ny .ate of eexema“ Thta show.
tbe year 1910. I had about fOo colon- rIM. and they came in matuiiiy and the l)c»l 'lock. To Imve ibe best
what thousand* have liroviNt. that
tea. They wintered well but we bad tbe hitter pan of July and Augiisi. slock and tw envied by your neigh- Hartleit.
lirs. use IIAHVHI.I.-8 COKIIITIO-N
loM elective
inireat sam|de
a cold backward spring and an en- nrv would find Ibein loaded wlib the POWntK. Ihe beat sio«-k renovator
blood purioer. Ii'a an eit-t-iieBi remCKwax—First,
Ure a)>aMice of pollen: 4be bee* were i^tefi. lusckraa herriea Imaginable,
gad conditioning posdar on earth. Acla poor eendliion for tbe harreat. The N'ot ao today. The last two y«4i iwpi no Ollier. Call for and tniiai u|s I
twiK. 4wll> and running sorea. It siim'
-havingt HAIlVCIJ.S COMOITIOKI Banleit.
|utalei liver, kl.lueys and howels, r
'on
raapberry aeemed Id good condition, oot one hlutsnni in :-n-would
stock |¥>wrter
IPOWlifiRS. 41 Ik
Ju.1pefc-A. Q, Woodnaa of Otanri l»«M«lKonK. beliw diction, build* i
bm It yielded lju; llnle nnney. 1 look a berry. I am atwaklng nov
ve» the rcKiiUs you »*nl. Iblce
about 2Snn pounds which was all i laspVrry growing out on the <!io})
icr iiaikase SoM Ijy Aitiere
and Heo H. KlrkiHUrlck of Ka|ikl flly jTrovrow*?''
got that year. I fed IIhhi (louiida of ping where It Ik unprotected nnd1 ttbli
rug Store.
tran oi» tMO penrta «r bney. R
taUna »e ahnat
piude Unra
the ntUa of baaa' an* ponnd per
oitvy. Hr. Praridno. Mtea «nd
"" "" “"■ '•
*•
“*
lenileBon. 1 Inal tha^I that tbe
la»t <top o> k«M«ood be«*r in v
aaow of lOll «na m n nstire
vifiltr. 0»e or iro year*
«>»
laiIntWL’--r
'
foreau were rteited hy womk aPd
Ibe anaaod^ot 1911. tbe
they kept the foleett o* bo*» o» laeres
wefe nercr hrlthier. for a pood yield
dnhas Jut u4 dnlr. •• tta^ are to­
from rawberry. Hy bona vintsred
day.
alBMat parfeAly. I
nat tblak my
dM thlak that vaa the atsM
loM wDtrtd have beu more than iwn:
that beaawood failed to yieM aay.
"f^r unt. from tbe Une I pet them
honey. Bol after it bae'bad ir. yenre
Intc the cellar to tbe Use of tba bar
reat. It I bad not made a bluader In
luodod with I
a npd the >
leedinf. raualnp robblnc of SI r
ten. it la ntwdleaa to aay that a
bare conic
oay robbed In the aprUi la wortblea*
bm tittle nboui 1l
for tbe early boney bsrreat. 1 know
But aa Ibe tjeaawood failed ' the
you •onhKlsash. at me If I abould tel)
raapberry look iia place ronunear
you boa- an oH erperlenred bee keep
Ini with the yur 1897. my yield <or
er Waa reudhi. 1 knoa’ better but I
10 year* la au^weealon. waa over IDO
ihoutbt It waa ranlly bereaaar*
trarird
honey,
per
colpounda of
feed and I did to. .Sever waa
Dul let HI look at tbe roodlilaiia
for raapbeiry better for a
of our loraikra at that time. There
lariw yield, of honey than they were
acarrely one twentieth Of th*
in 1911 In ray rirlttUy. But at tb'
raapberry we hare today . About pll
'rioae of the raapberry e*aaon l'‘'dtf
o. Utia tountry In (be cnrly daya lienot exiniii Ja pound. But I did aati
loniced i<> ihe aoremment 'Hut later yard on any even aertion, we
n^erue yield at to or i:
they pave one half of it to the rail 'rounded-on. *11 side* b.r a rwllroU
ynkweed rahle
nwd company, ..-.w —- j, dl aeeiion. We .111 uke .eriion Jl. f*
look quite a crop
vlded into 3< aeciiona and theee *er iaaunev. \\> haretaertion :i on the "
north.
27
eo
the
ea*i.
S3
on
the
aouth
tion* are numtored rommenrlnf at
<auw of
“>
the Docthaaat evnar nf the towoablp and :y on the we»t. If we •hoold to-! >>o* 'f*
Ihe (silroad aecUon* 'failures Yet the praapecia c,
re-j't
from ope to 3i. The COtertiment
pi
__ the aeaton VIlite Ven brtphi.
Mciiona. whilej«eriaimy there win Be t
•erred all the

W-

Nenrilsia
J Pams '

k?i-^

>ml!

Scott’s Emolsion

S104NS

m

CAtilMET

^traverse City . Clflar Manuiacturers
r: l weaver

Cigars
Factory 322 S Union
OLpSlvt X«8-Xr.

WEAVa REGAUA
t Meealsslialoht

wuva PERacTo

la ecBlsor Slor tS cento

WEAfffi PANTEllAS

11 cento or X tor XX cento

The Cigar of QaaUty

“Howard”

Carl M

For sale
by nil dealers

Maaatoclurcr.

.

flrr/id (Mb'

416 E. Eighth Sl Otplioitt 43)

Blakeley Bro«, Props.

Pfivaie Brmit
m Specially

NnMH^

Manufacturb, prsctieaUy all tba cigar
boxes used by tbe cigar tnannlartarers
In tbe rlly and In Northera Mlrhlgaa.
and tor aklll In deaigning box eovara.
mad upHo^ta work op box raaaufaeare uviaxcellad. Let u ff^ure oa
; tf yon are not buying of us

That. Fitch, Prop.
203N.C«WS..
Trsverse Clly, Mich.
Mr. Ggtf Smoker, encourage heme
[ by chUiag iu( these

e«r(tet Sm^k

M ivtewr

APrevroWire if.ajctiMd

Story No. 3
The Urelva eipar fables *uh» ovit Mcdv year 1X??,000 ciqari and errplay SO men Xo do the veork. paying them *bout^*00« qaeh year, to pay
rent, boy homes and become taxpayna. and to pfy their respeet.ve srov"
meat doaler. dry goodt raertbaait. clolhiar. shoe dealer, and all other buv
neat place* that supply human uranta in the city, or <n subxtancr. d>str.i>utr
naarly HkOOO a yc\r to ether butigaa* placxt. if they were given tne opper
tunity o* manufacturing Ihe other 2J44JMW cigars each year they vobid be
able to empley 4S mon tbe year round amt la addition to payiffg out gy04>00
in salarice to their warlout men. if they can make the amount g49-WD mere
far Traverse CityM buatneas men. vrhy not baoal home mad* gDed*. whether
cigars er any ether article made in this eltyt

Prritttt

ForS^by AIDealen
---------*

NicUe
______l«
Averse aty*

-

MIc*.

Itcsiralgbl

the best 5c cigar made

Peter Hormulh
Mannlactnrcr
Ti.TOT.Qf

Socoe ol tbe obeai brM bo^o «
Trerene Gvy gfe (he brahdi
mvde bjeoe

Diamond J—IOc
Gate Post— I Oc
Broadfoot Havanas-5c
F. K. Smokets-5c

Traverse Belle—5c

Far sntoby*^*^lers.

The Best 19c Cigar
, made in
Traverse City

F. H. Aiam

MERT "GAGNON

CILpiMie 474
Faetary, ftTlL Teatfe St

. . Manofaetiirer
TRAVCRSE CfTY. MICH.
Cits. FbOM CION.

-

^

,



Pure Havana (Hied and
•tfictly hand made.

next smoke

La Frizelle

**Soine Smoke **
New Seclear
B.A. HaelmssteU Mfr.

Large Kaufma%

P-

212 JF. 9lk 6l

Watch lor U

A P«<*l HmM »«l T<t»ow

Try a

iOc Cigar*

II2E.I4iI.Sl Bdl|>l»el69

WEAVER UTTlEWaVER

Mr. Ggar Smoker

high grade

Try one for your

JOHN HOWARD

Tht T^crac^^ Osar

S cento

SteHing, -

Made oi cbotcc* ewrehUly nclccte4 fStvaiM
Tobaccos.

S cento

5 cents

Blue Bell
i
sc
Uiiioa VnforL^'B-"

Havana Cigars

5c each

, Smoke the strictly

cigar Factory

Straight Ten

WUVERELROIMO
Weaver FtctoiT Snoker

WEST 5IOE

Smoke...

Sanko—5c

A. W. Jabraus
Cigar Maaalaeliircr

L. G. KAUFMAN
Hannlaetiirer
Traverse CIly.lBah.

GOODOGARS
ONLY Sc EACH
'Yea. m'sO'B'
^
V141 woa*l gel aaetba (haacc lie
tbia in a long Ume AgdlhHcigaf

id a ifaBifr. too—NiU. Smeet mi
The kttd yWde 41ways had lo pay IOc (if; laadd cl
tpeoally selected docaesbc fikg gKl
biadrr «ab a fine, xftr Gme^
SoButra wraprer. Try oaa aad
•ee why everybody iatasbiagta
grab W Atk ior

W. O. W.—Se ''
First Rob—Sc
BcIlCTTry Om

M. Rabinovitch
Cigar Mfg.
4« B. Front l^i

r.ftx. pboM R-2«.

'

miiD tmAVBn —»**** am*

TCrBU^a^«Vl>U..

vbUo ba atto^M tbe
la Trarorw UV-

do^ Roads’ Department

cc^^lo^ f 4iW.Mf for IwaJavarOa.

.

. .

RvceUnd. Tolado.

and arm-'doya. Dood wore

A*«««inf ut inioruuawB J«tt t
Bow

Itmda Of Jodlaoa aad Ob(o are eooi- .«r'»>«
__ . ______,
-«... ,u« Ibla* of iBtaretl

r.':r’?/
aiif«*aoaiu>'ia.

to

pomi of paral. and wero, tor Iba^^ bulldera. maaaUc tarera. larmerr
BMA part, balll Uf Uh: ;mrw#ra ta.oad ever. lK>dr directlj
voHlIas o«t tbe
laxca. . In. taaay ta^caiod (d

t”r*<a

arorSMo 0»ia«

TMl iftwtfcrt.

five oaiilrd adlftfaddoo.-

in. lantidip ‘•Spo

■rta eWi »«dlb* food rt»da^loa. ^
Oa direetM'. «r» «t toU8>/!,'**^

'

S r^ S?tV

imerauie commcrc

Mlrh

active, iborii. Catvea—

• Anierl'
Moan
ran aawriailoo and li li eatlmi
Steers
that oBe-half the i«i«ilailon o(
Calves
Italiad 8Ut*K i» ao» uklaa a dh
rtAw latereai hi the
Inipfoveiiieat ol tbe
- »v
V»i‘*Uv «“•**
The.practical Inleroal
bare beA (Be r^H oJ'lodawiBt*- that U beln* taken In the movemeiit
ib>e «r med.
»• ■*»»“ by the tact that more iban
U»D of foada.
^
.
t,.o*e.«» a day ta betnx apeat oa

by a

Undecape

architect riiy restdenta. but (o tbe

made

landtcape

New

Jersey.

Ptorida

MAPLETON.

.

4

There ware acrvlcoa at 81. Joaepb a
.Mra

Campbell ot

Crand

Rnplda

•pent Friday
'rlday with Mrs. John lloEuian:

Urn fatn la New York. actvirdinK tp
ibat '.tbe .Mate has

1- Aimderable'
»» cona.der.ble.

««•«

your

vity -

) pat'the ppepotothioahto.W be

way. aad bewas ii»-^y with •

certain

rompuloi.rj for every .tmb-

worth oae bnadrod dot-

be St. Jowph'a Bewint Circle wlU
Tbe
t with Mrs. A. J. MrManus Tbani'

B,.............
HWea. Pure and Taltewr.

I I'lb.
boaded ita^ i<9 day. March I
Vivian Urdle U tick.

malitalned

what would It bewertb .Xs tu in'- <1init
lie had froi I the balidimt of

to >•»
live, —
.ad—do
uo-what
xo 1...-.
—-(or
abM
have
other
have dooe
done tor

cttlre -aitract10 ua • . lasa of rttli
li beaeOto of tbe brwt fypr. and le this way
•rutuised build ui> our cl(y tnduauially.

tsa.Me.MW. ami that •£.«»,(«<)
or

more la

bahit ripcnded

by

tbe

a^ta In addlUoa to an equal enai by

Tbe

llapleton Bt

Joseph

Circle

Beaati/d Spring Coats at $12.50, $15 mid $18

aiwmi last Tburaday with tbe Old Mla-

ibe counllea in bulldlm etata btslf-

****■«
New York la leading aU tbe Urdle.
Oliver. Urdle baa a alek borna
aUt« la actnti profreaa at the pret
Mra. tieprfe Clapp called oa her
<9U .time, aad It the pace la malatalamother, Mra John Warren. 8r, Tueaed.abe wUI take the lead over ladlaaa
and Ohio la actual allaace la a few dnywnya.

I'^v.v.v.v.-.v.v.v.v.v.'Kft^

V.l that «r have llicu. M llirte prl<-o» onl,«. (ot our line rangra all the «a> from IT .‘.n lo lri»*
Him II 1. I«rii. Utorl. the
at
and »(’• tlul WK gr... m> enibuatoall. o»rf anJ Ol It
c-fSTO'lKIlS Ucionii- toon «nthaela»tl< o't-i
Thr> repreMtot the newest frahtan* of the ranjarn

wSaeli’!........................

iH-CMNul mnvy >ou way *

yeart.
VnltM

MWtMo'thir orAlbinjr.vr AUanU;

4
CeOAR RUN NCWf.
>
444444*444444444#

Tlit-i arr »o lallorrd that '
It glZ.50. »15 and ttt.

niDEV tmSPITIIL

Cedar Rub. MIcb.. March 1C.—Ev-

Spring Sails and SIdrIs

What Orte Wautd' Maan to Traven*
Ow. BTraiMtham. Ala.. Brldfeport.
■y one enjoyed a doe time
Ooaa.. or CambrMte. Maea Tbe MlCRy IndartrUlly.
farewell party clreo for Mr. aod Mra
lee MeaUoaed are In tbe lao.ooe pop■latfoB*«)aaa uodar (be tarn canana A. C. Wyokoop. Ttieaday erenlitf.
The accompaayloB piper .waa,;
uuram.? 4Wie tick with
puUlc meeUBf held Thnnday c
Mra Con Cooritbt U better at Ibis
lor the purpoae of deviainE rays and
,wrmnit.
modern ht.apltal
puUlc roada.n'
City.
U a-onulna nomc
. Tbe •
Jin.‘w^urtraut aad aooa Wilber
in
(acts that , an worth bearing Ip uHimI
aM dcortW are vUltint her brother
ahowa . . . .,____
_______ ________
In i^'rd to the financial vain that
today«.-Kver«tt Crain.
c1stton. which baa beea compiled
Jvb an iutUuiluu would bring 1
If «be eartoq* fnsmxafnsa
-Win GrlfBth caught a hlca fish yea>e city and toniBiunil}.
oa and
or todlTidnsN who
terday. waiting about * pounds.
I afflli
Itatol with tbe Amaiirwn -Aw
'It to (baneieriatk ot the American
Brery <me to glad It to ihawln/
people In gcnenl. and our (.tnomunlu
•ome' and hope the an
In parUcuUr. to look for dirwet finan­
. sn|i|>l} int for the lirwt’ time go off.
cial Rain from every InvestUMiit. o
e subject oT road
Sadie (Tain carried the mall for S.
It iBclodes f rdWetery
looking (be far greater Jpdircct benej to tbe road a Uwyer. WadBoadar and Tburaday. Ms that may be Jaa^i lIUUi pay tn
he future.

rliaini ihau
dUtlnXl) tie*
•tllw.
The alWw
tllnph pn-tiy.
Thr.» an- iriadf offtiir
;'bl|K'OxIe aiKt Noiclly .Mlxiuro*. |-:I'V'
ruimiiic irouetIf.X to 9i9:
Wc are ahpwinB Cadies' Cloth Skir..
iii-K of nra sr:il (aalilonahle iiio-tito.
Skills of
l>aliao>a>-. Novell'

BEST FLOUR.

no Y. M. C- A., no boat on the bay.

mi

Clever Cloaks SSiSS'^ii^
gprii^ OarmenU
iiinHirK

It you nilMl tbeBi, Alt'* well; II yon dIXn't.
ponrrtniaMtMviMWreiHl may t«t ,CS« c;i.Moinen’ *aUrt nuauWake up end Vnih toe
“BEST" flour nade. Tha manUlacture and
M tolt flour lieipe puy your ,t*xee, pSve your
etreeU. build your •eboel houMia. Doee torelcn
made flout do na in|Ka?

nmer h
hoiel

Beardman

wlods Utreugb

our

Silks and
Dress Goods

We have good atreeu and walks,
school

ihdr IT.I
I ..elc-rl '<iur
l^^ Ilmi'
>o.ir .Iri-r-ll■*l••l-Ull» mill I
uiakei al vork
Complete line of Woof Dvesa
Fabrtct. Novrfli SiitllBOk. tMorrii
Srreo
vy l>iiiScritrv. -Wool
TaffviB*., Kmii li Srrse*. W<v>l
i-miaii.ua.
Miic
Hnwililollii-.
l-lnfil... «hr|.ti.rd fhivV*.
e S1.M.
[rtUVlf |V'I
.na $ito
(-..iilmtlii. Kanri

Ihcac wc caa boast but tittle of tMi
Now

Ju># .t>

Rive voD ao Idea of what aome o( the
larger, though aome ot them not bideltlea think of such luvestmenta
related to their growth Industrial
ly. I have clipped the (oltowing troni

HANNM1& LAY CO.

on (he subject:
-Ooe of

the

BMSt effeitlve indui-

trtola a town ran exeredae ItseU i^’
gardlDE la a scheme Of poWK Improvementa.

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

It aervea Everybody concern.*!

TlKGiobeDep’tStore

A aclenil-

llc ItBdacape plan ot pdbUc tmprovc>ment carefully exeeoteff. la an Intlna
trial

directly

that town.

attmctlog
Tel. although an towns

may hare this eqniralenl of a factory,
few e«dekTor to resHUe oe Ihto raw

A "

aiUi

Witappir Spedd
By a!jUcky purchasei we ot>UM 15 dozeh Wrappers at a
price 'MAy, Jjelow actual factory
cost We havi decided to give
tbe people a xfaance to share in
Ibis fortunate purchase.
Wednesday. March 20. we will
sell them at tHe extremely low

....49c Each

w LP^ ■

Just think 0? it—a Wrapper for
.49i^ cheaper than tbe actual cost
of tbe material Hselt \^ese ^rBtents are full length and size,
eight inch flouDce, made of

.«(dd«-c6lom'«»^ra'.'
^
Remember^AU day and evening Wednesday.
yest ean get a good Wrappv for only .

material at their very door.

ground.

wortd'a rPlay-

Some of It's ebtat attrwettona

are ft's public parka aad gardes
boulevards and plaaaure ground
architecture

a^ " UsdacBpe

Paiiia baa learned well tbe Induatrfai
valne of chic beauty‘as an

Invaat-

menu aad apprecUlaa that the tohd•cape tbarni of that city brings trade
world

wide.

illy.

ulDioaa of

dfrilara

ait-

Aa a result of this they hare

recenUy avthorixed a loan of tilj.uo*.•M for further beautification as aa tnveoliuent.
The citle* of the I'nlted SUtea hstv
tpoMtIy «wakeBcd to the Importance
or this great asset.

Tbe /odetM gw^-

erament

Washington to ape)
■to ...................................
indlnK
millions of deOars to carry' out iho4r
plun for baaBtlfylag the diy. Boetoo

stao 4 busy wiUi her plan, aad Chi­
cago baa a plaa which auinled Emmo
whoa dtoptoyed at Urn city planalas
(tyavMtkm

la

LoadM.

Oklahoma

nty, which waa not on (he amp a ter
yean ago, boaded Itaail recently far

I

■'

for the

' Laos Caatt and $h«rt Ceato made of Bih- aUite
Merino. 8111b. Whipcord. CaahBief*. etc.
beautifully

ru>t>rvidrred <a|ivs Ibat

All ba»«

make

Ihe loir-t llllh- sarox'iils «-»er tho»u

Ihau

Matkcvl

uay under talne at S14A SIAA SZ. S240 up U SA

A Sale ol Stanmed
Nielli Gowb9,CotscI
Covers. Waists,
Towels, and Pillow
Cases.
it. sfm. lal arT»aai n«.-ni ollh
Mts llasiili Hill.‘•(fi r lij:
ThuiMtai. ITidoi a»-i Satiii-<n>
«t till* ai-' l till- lollooiiiu '-ar
SalHs ill Staiiiiinl (>n»il>Stamped N.flht Cowes. BBC.
gumped Corset Cevars. 24e.
Stomped Wa.at Patterns. B»e.
Stomped Towel Patterns at
49c. S9c and Me.
Stomped Pillow Cases, mi tv
III. ii luii.nx. ini: 4»e and 7Se.

Ladles’Gloves
Hosiery. Elc.
and $145.
Extra qwalKy Bilk Gtovoa at.

iwli. SOe.
fine Sifk and Lisle Hestary
Ml Ltoa. ran ai»d all ttu- delb'
iwtr rotors to lualrh cown«. >7.
,«!. fSe.t9c.S0o. Biflo. $<2i
and S1A0.
COfwats—A icmlrJ (or rVrry
ffaurt-^ |o ir.-v SI. S1.M. $2 OPd $S.
Ladlaa' JaBota. Lace CoHars.
Pan» Combe.
Belt Bucktos.
Pina. Hand Bags. oU- all the
nesesi la.li ami fain le*. at pop­
ular iiiices.

AltenUon, Boys! Get a Batloo. Then fliid the boy withlhe same number and a get pair of panls free.
Button. Button. Who's Got tho BottenT'Wr are nov dlsIilfioiMis
Ibeoe l.uKoiie lu r\fi> Ik» u1ii>»r rrlsilre or (ri.-nil maki-s a pan-ho-r
> are iiin-farieiiiBX l.otinti- ! •
u- of fitly cenir or
io|H 1 ui
On eav li
i- ■
■D the• to|ii'1
of me
I'he loxi
<

o ym-in'r. Kail> Uoy ta i„ .... .. . .... —. -----------me «l.o Btm- Ihi t*0‘ »lth ibi- .(iii'ttiaie uiinibrr me
it Km. keri«>rk.-r I'ania fii<Ji> u iMiltOD as 4oud as yo'i i-an. OtKl
• wl'ti me •ante
and _eei s i«ir of Kni.krr ItoBu fr-r.
.........................................
-............nuiiiimr
-

Boys- New sprtea Soils Iasi srrIved-SpeelsI ol »X«S. SXOt. M.Ve. H.M «■* stst.

For centoHes tbe cKy ot Parts baa
beeB.-R'ccepted aa the

per lard SSe

to S1-W.
Trimrrinfl
Haterlala- A aril
M-Irste-l timk of All-0«er
uri.l Trluui.insi-al the llrc-e
Cood- t'ountci

In tbe commaalty, and It concerns Ou'
alders to become realdenu.

BabyCoato^°>-”t,nr

Newest ideas in Lingerie and tailored Waists at Wc» ft $5* $1 $$» $$» tl-M

sni

both an ODslghUy and nnaanltnry open

liuprovemems.

I gS-tS. $6. SAM. $740. SIO'

River

Hty,

might be made the chief attraetlan. n

public

Dil'*e. ao-l

You ha'e wide eelrv-iloa bvie Bl

all iirK ce. SSJA $1 SAM. SAM. |I0 and S12-SA

sower.
good

lor riuall clrl>.

I'lraslnc toiulilnalloB of Ser*i-». Novelty

Misitir.u, ei.

tlful park OB the bay. i

which

KmliroMrr'
(lliialiuio l>i

Closing out several lines of cloth skirts at $^45 and $4.9$. that were $4.50 to $10

lor the fact that wa'have
no boapiul. no bathing beach or beati-

Oolh aad Silk Dreues

and $12.

This attitude to largely

YOf BAYBNAb CALfS FOR

) little altciailon to norenanr?.

Tha N«w Spring SwKS lioae*

«bt3Mnntabo«tt^elmeil!sto»

The Wise Man

Spendk his money when it wrii bring
him tbe l>est returns. Tliis applies to
clothes as well as anything else. It's
business sense to be well dressed, and
it s business sense to buy your clothes
here and now while we re relling Ihem at such reductions. These suits are just the proper weight for all theyear-'round.wear. In every lot you will Bnd the always serviceable and dressy blue serge suits. The greatest
bargains in standard seiges you ever saw.

$6.60
Men's
Overcoats
Values to
$25. ar
9&86.
tltoM and
$1$.60

of

popntotMi «o bulM make «H.r city a good ptore la whM

»ic<t the arswmenL
aald-andram
mnlotolB
rarhan fm
taatltnikw. ^aat
the arswmeal.
Iaald-ano I laauuaia
aninauniKw.

stoic
bouses
UupioveUK-nto
farm
aea( IbU elt.•• poor houac.
andil
state
houa»^»
arearc impioveuKmu

Spiing is coming! You'd think it was already here if
yju could see ihe muliitudeof Spring garments airtody shott­
ing ia our ready.to wear department. Every new Spring-like
daign is here- Coats, Suits, Dresses. Skirts and Waists. And
coupled with their newness are some extraordinary early val­
ues that may help you to understand why our buaness in this
deparlmen* has been inceeasing so rapidly.

Travenu Qty MOUat Oo.

Boath Caralina Alabama Penaa.viran- (fturcb Bu^ay

(be dlroefpr'. ja due larsclj to ibe Jan

5,

icnUo.-*- ninny of Uont *a-

NEW SPRING STYLES

luiiu’fw Cc.

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aad. Maryland.

,

o:; —'irrrZ'E^

impruvemcnt If there was no city hercT"

of siatea In protnaa In IbaUnt

' la .Tenneoaee,

the prepMiWiI poblh-

. fn» *11 tbe Wto

Th.- >oar book aWv

•natnoerlajc.
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Tbe aUtaa wbkh arc laadinc 4

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L

lor many jwara endeavored to made tbti romnrh to me: -J;doi> t ana (km. «o«t ('«• lbl» "'a™ * boapUal
The baUdlng «d an up4^ato boMl'
ta IW tcrewth may be ctomd
U (at .ouW be a atart toward a aytoam
vIsKd a,
as mci
I___ csrauiial.
______ _______
fartortea unaucceaaloll.v.
aloac where I am I

u.««•». iv;..

yeara

f.

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«ar buodrcdl

TO SEE THE

erttial nmsreaa la road bdMlax In
Texna tountlrs
alooe
l»ur<l
tbe Bve-yetr period
In other words, mon- than IK.tHX'.miO In bonds fur road

Tfirfc. UeontU. Waablnston. Mlaaourl.

thoaaand doDara ia clrcBatfcm:'

of aI hnadred .tboa-l

... ta sta..n

Straotel; eiioti^>ev,l'ort Uil^f roads duiina the road buildint atmonly oae ot tie bltbt that aAfoara la aoo. The Mpeoditurto In tbe vmrlow^

uu.

aaid:

It would PM between Ikirty and forty
ass a <-li}

Steinberg Bros. Welcome You

UVESTOCK.

MH
4.SS7

of tbeir earlier start and New York
.. la
1- enUUtd >«.
.•we
to m
a Bla,s>
pUce In
In Ihn
the Hal
Uat

Ut'-a

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M.XrMl?vt l7.Vs?rWt-

SflbS aieeuilre aaeretar}. »«**
,tT*7 Id the Colorado balldlin at Waahlae-

main- Imj.rovemetil.

I

The iwa of BooWer. CoioroOo. cflo-j-nTat voold^U be w>ki3t U-Tw»«rao

Ohkaca Marrh iC.—Wheat «Ut%; net
Cpn. ie%a Oata U%<
old Unca. and tbewfore decided to of
March 1 -Wheat. Mlit.
lmU.
Kalama*oo a better city to
live to hlm la ibis
______CCliIko. Oai
Data i’c.
D t^
new nbte
nMe to meet
Within
twt yean thirty-two new
Toledo.
.rcb ll-Wbeat fl.MHi.
without a -Vob nave a
L>ra. a%
. i5Ha
.
t indoatrtote located there
ddltor of bonna
whleh U w*0
IVCBTDCK.
'' * ’
The loan plannlnt act
tn DuKtaad li«s per acre,
IteSalo
Marrh
ig.-CalHe^Rof

l*eBnviia< l.rr. Jr.. i» Ibc

Ibat ainaoai.

bare, ifcef

aad inawdUta. flrat:

fiC.(l.0M. nil lo be expemded tor public trying to Uten ai bl« to nocne matny Pcrrc the hcallh and litce o( oo'
fmpiwvement
nchemea;
KaUmaaoo. pertnintog .0 our city nCMiw.
He $»<- rtooW be g1.«. Brat eonfliJcn.

ORAIN.

•lidiiLi or roll_t|jjroll;
road wltblwl ppopar apreafii*
^00^ «-m» orranlicdI t>V I
it*. Itoada conatnictadI
tfila 'aar.
II in l1

while tbe entire cltbl -etalea

^lija or

Oblo alau baa aacb a la».

auiibote tiDuoual> etuplD.va a mdarspo f»rdeu

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ia
on tbe
la diiupcd,
diiiiiped,OD

ssr-.. b

aad

ptienomlaal/poatb to the at- orj aod aoMlIowa (•o"
Ttm groaib ot a rfl)' l««i. to a-Wb «•*' .«iHh many tin.c*
tat lr»c Ubn of laiprotoiueiiU n»de. Po«■r of decMed inicrcat. not n|^ t« dotora per nt-rr.
'iiud. Orepm. rereaUr accepti>d pUet

pubUc RM«s.
th*
Vt5«rt»j! w
Uke Ann tbla aftarapoa.
•utaa o( Hic Uoioa .In taUMfii or imbookt, rlmUn. centlci labor.
Mra Emaia Skiver waa a TnveiM tpreparod
UMt or U>e i»»ttnr«4 brtdRcs aud eulvertr, contrmrui*.
(Tty
. W«4bd**«r-

aaldom

Cohimbua.

[Hibllc Unptntcawinz.

bnaf^

n (o admit II nouU be ot«nb bat

like t-^fatwiaorr la Ual luaotrr.

Ihe^r

pabUc h> U>f UlreeUH- ol Uc of»o. of

raaoa tbe
w travel

(rttlcs

arc boodjtis
boodtns (or
(or «Hlloob
alllloab of
of OolUra
dolUrs for
lor

u TwtmiMT Of

1

tsavkku bat-baolk,

FoesuM. , ,8^80 WMlh
F^to
$14 I $10.90^“h’lfg I $1MSI%£;S

worth $10

5ka\^^$res.
TBAVERSE OTV* MICHIGAN

It pays to
save your
PREMIUM
TICKETS
AUcket
^ven wRh
wtry38b
purchase.

GlAltb nATim KBAU). AMD TEAVim BAT SAOLI.

SUNSHINE

• tlcBCM kn4 pMC* dwell la obt Iraf&e. send BM his card and I win give It to
Mm
Fboai loer f^usblue girt.
Mabel Mary Bckerdl.
Has ynar p« (takhM a name? I
•WNSHiNr urrrcM.
tbiah yon mwt be a Uad little mlstraaa

• »_•.

wUl arrtt* a leiter to t^ SoBafalM tinvorse niy. Ml«b.. R. P. n No. k.
* thlaci tbat eoald not Bftke ran want
II wUi
Fob. SS. IPtS.
* to be brare and itroBC aad apleadM. pace. I to to achool alaoM e*MT *gr.
J
d«t iee« — b»t B« the
(a M dMp. and It It Dear ^freeldeai—
As I have not written tor a loag
at. aau
and a>a
aha u
la awBiu«
atorailag ao.
an. mat
that i1 *aaai
«aa»M m>
go toaaftodar. ‘
• -lanar .to year rMioeiu.
^
ros know ahe Itkea a Jaka ao to tbr aftta trade. Sir Madlea are Haw 1 iboagbi I would write today. I
^
^ ^
^ reading. aiithoMle. geofraphy. tea- have beea sick for about u weMu but

' t!'fcB Uriaa. kririuJ * *•*« atorlea told.br the UlesuaUons a^e gvage. aad aoaHi^ *f have draw. an hotter nos. i am elevea years
peawiaaaMp. Sly teacher's old and In' tbe third grade. My leacbla Ulet EiOBa Oahie. I like her er's name ie Mias BoaeJeasup. I have
want to «op>- eery well. She Is good to ail <rf the two'brotbm and ataten; two of them
ecbolgya. I loot ny card and *btuton. go to MhMl. I have lost aty card
« thm ttlnpa I will -Try. try ♦
otUul and en- and wonid Uke to bate new ones, wni sad button. Will you please send me
e of the D
t^
erlttea are la y©« P»eaae send them to ne! I aUo sotM MW oaaT Hoping u see this in

or legends. They tell of hate loaie naoes of tboae who bate prtaL'
Your SnasblMr.

perhaps, who are »oet»b«r card, and buttons and wonid
** MtSt CLARA •Arcs. KdHor.
’•
Leon Wade.
oulte Inaglnarr. but who stand for like othera They are Arthur. Bor.
Organised Pesew»ef A im
_ or
_ “enotioBa.''
_______ _______
Too aad deorglc ebail have new but­
'’tbongbts."
or natnra__________
Otto aad Earn Kaley. Stella. Amelia.
Raymoad
Koosarek.
tons
and cards so that your friends
Mabel Pw^®'***--**^ “
dryad, who 8^«
FIret Vice
» euppoeed to be the ’n'fe m the *We send the card, and butons to will know'that yoo are members of
aab.
_____trMa. and wbo. ln legeods. are - It me aad I w|H see that tb^ boys and
. ***!_"*
forms of graceful young glrU.
kMm get them. I like to rchd the Bun....................................
whub.ii ,hB.B .hiBB. BB. «ri B-I. eWBe letter. In the llemld.
I will Traverse CUy. Mich., R. P; D. No. 5.
Feb. SO. 1912.
Dear Prtsldeat—
------- 1j----------troths thnl will help n. to bemore
F»x» yonr 8nn*^ ^
It has been a taog Date since I have
Nnmher of •nomheru halenflai rob- •beerrlng. -klndeh and better, day by
wrtttaa
to
tbe
Saaahlae
Clnb, but 1
Vvtiy I.Ibtt. AMI. •
dajToo Adned la March. WT. dldal
cahhot write very wnlL and ao have
One of the etorles that yoar PreelAlW Juat flee yeare ago.
to wait until mamaia can write tor
hwabar of aames an the
> dant read when a little gin has bi«ea
Hall, Fehrwy i. i»u. VM.
a ceal help to her. It was a Oeraua TrtTerae City, Mich, B. T. D. No. 7. me. I em aloe yean old and go 10
school every day. I am la the third
------------------------ ,
legend abeoi a terrible glaat aei a
Feb1917grade. >liss Jessup is my leechcr's
NfUr MIMPCM.
Klee, good awn Wovld yoo like her Dear Preeldent—
b Old Miesioa. Mich, t* re-tejl It to yoo, In her own wordst
1 raeelred the |Hu end cards all name aad J love her very much. She
Ha ttog, Bk Bap^is.' Uleb, B. r. D. WeU then. Usten:
rWL They were very proitj. I hare Is ao klad and good to us. Wilt yoo
please aead me a card and button as I
' No- >■
Oace opoa\a tlaw there wae a mao been atek (or a few days, and hare
May Uraea. Bk Bapida. Mleh.. R. P. lilted Herman. He was a woodcheir bpea out of achooL but I am better have lost mins, and I srlil try and be
per. aad Urod with bia family In the now. t bare a few aamea to send in. more careful with jny bntlon when I
. e. Ko. 7. Box 10.
TheUoa Bos. Klagste , Mich. Naam heart U the Stack PWtiat. He was They are ai tallowe: Loin Tllieelock. get aaolher. I will elora for this time.
Your lovlag SuasMner.
boat by Oara Crapa.
very iwor. aad fonnd It bard to fe^ age elghi; Irene Helm, age one year
-Oeorgle Wade.
tVeatay B'taa. Trararae City. Mkh. end dotbe bis wife aad grewlag cWI- and a half; Mabel Monroe, age (onrWe all fed like saying -Thank
Name aont by Charlie Coaklla.
draa.
-teea; HatUe Moaroc. age elerea: Nelyou~
to your mamma for writing speta
AUet Bohardt «hd Bleie Bckerdt.
|* ordm to better bit coadlUon be Ue Woaioe. age eight. Send the cards
Maple City. MIcb. Kamee seat by getermlM to movp Into a.targe gad pad bnttaaa to me aad 1 wUI dlatrib- a nice Suasblpc letter for you.

JT ’

cm:

r .rill 4.« iiMxmT tB I..ri-r a*
I will tr, M«ae u Mfty
ftaortMa*.

. -.11
.B, kB -« h>.i» B. I
A > wHi try te aa ••
"•
^ MO and n^ atrenrMy happy

: v.'rrT.

jssir.

^ •" .y^?h‘^r.

Hetan BekerdL .
- danrie Setterbo. Mlule Sotterbo
•ad Ida TMatad.! Sattoas Bay. Mleh..
B. P. O. No. I. Names seat by AnSi«e tedenoe.
MMb Wbeetack. Mabel Moaioe. HatMe MdBToa and NetUe Monroe. Trarnrse Cfty; Mkh, B- P. O. No. 7. Namea
tm by Marg6y Walnt.
Pkiyd lAtndy. Mn^ . Landy. Robert
Imndy. Itanhg Ngtaoq. Albert Nelson
aad Oale NMaoa. pnrragh. »lteh_ R.
y. D. No. 1. Naaan eeat by wmia
Bdward Deway.

«tZ

comforuMe cottage that had stood
empty (or aaay years.
,n, friends advised blm not to make
the reab attempt, because, they asM.
B was owned by a fierce glaat who
deetray him and his tamlly
vUhout eompnactloa.
-what ahoald I Ivr. wbo irtist my
Makerr replied Herman. "No barta
can come to one who has love In bU
•“
benrt lor Ood and all lirlag cnaturee.

ute them.
I

yeor Suasblaer.
Margery Walcawhat a bnnahlac girl you aref
jteaiiy all your (riends moat betoag
to the HnwiMbf aob.
e

Darragb. Mkh.
Feb. IC. 1912.
Dear PrasWeatl rocelved your card and thank jon
b« be ointlonid bis w ife and oh1ldr»o
J very much for It. I will send some
th,i only tboagtats of klndnoaa shonld ______
e for tkk Bniisblne CInb: Floyd
Uady. ‘
be.board la their new dwetllag ptace.
SUNSHINB CBADLt ROLt.
it did not Uke long for.HerM* to
elfht monibs; Martb.
OoneUa BalnL ■'WlUtamebarg. Mich, arrange Ms
*"• N'Mem .afia seven: Albert Neleon. age
NM hr Whitopy Baiid.
home, and It was with
*Bkhard BraaMa. Maple City, Mkh. no m

srsrp."n:
ariU. IBmtt. BIH. ». r. D. No.

-NIU ,»», b...
>o .U .l»lo
^
d«, ooor N.

J

X.

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•UlWHin MUt.
Aoi llniou .o.o«o0 t^ur. "W.
^oor IllU.
» ■oooh ,t.BM.o Kw
<00. .1.0 mo.1,1. lotBil.*^ W. fw
"""■
ton certainly had a alee birthday.
A -haach of goUea k^ys k mine.
,y«i ooL nor wish you harm. Sit with
! Perbape it Is not too tale for us to
•Eo make each day wHh gtadaess » and eaL" Then be bowed Ms head _.___..... ......
ttUK.
, '
O.0
CO0-. blooNu .00. U»
*“'*■

Old Mlssfon. Mkh.. R. F. U. No. I.
Feb. 28. 1912.
Dear Prasldeni—
As my sister k writing to you I
thought I -would write too. My dear
papa died Feb. 18tb. I was so eorry
to lose blm because be elwsya was ao
good aad kind to all of ous. My broth­
er will have to do all tbe farming this
year. He Is only twelve years olU.
He knows how w do everything on a
farm. 1 go to school ev'ery da.v 1 can.
1 an In the fourth grade. I like m.v
teachbr very well. Her name Is Miss
CorbetL We had a valenUne bos at
school and I got five vakoilnrs. Tbey
were all very pretty- For pets I have
a cat: his name Is Tommy. My lltik
brother Is ten ujonihs old ooV. and I
wish you could sec blm: he Is as cute
as can be. 1 help my mother to dan?
In the wood and water, aad help her
wash dishes and sweep the fioors. The
snow Is very deep here, I have a half
a mile to walk to school. 1 will dose,
bopleg to see this in print
Your loving Sunsblncr.
Daisy J. Kroupa.
You and your brother are brave
SunsbIaerF. and we all *wDt yoo to
ki^w ot our loving sj-mpatby.

-Coil aomm,- Uat'a the goMoa'kor. Qoletlr the itaot .Upped *woy, .or
8001B.H CJty. Mkh.
Old Mission. Ukb.. R. P. D. No. IKke tha toor (or me.
■poho oiolo. Doy otter doy he woo
reb. f.. IBl..
Box Si. Feb. 28. 1912:
boon to the cotuje, woodetlo* ttooi
PiooldofltDear PresldentWhet ai the tahK *1( yM ptaasp"
too., to tooin. But 01 h. wu ortw
I o« « B-Od to oehool todoy 00
I thought Ihst 1 would write you a
tmaed hlodl., by tiertooo ood tbe oetooint ol hod wohibet. 1 h.-e o Idler to pass away the time. 1 sni
Is tte bom my hnath ot heya
hood . Ite, U. the.
otlld ood ipo- «•»»
Uto
J‘ " well and hope yon and all the Sunli Waadi give tayUtiag to me.
Uo to oooroeeloo. Ae 00 w.id ot ThoHoo Bohot Kloheley. Mleb. Heoee shlnera are Ibe^ssme. My father died
honhooee or oohoe wo. ever btwid oo- —d her the eerd rod buttoo. 1 here s wcek^go last Suaday. Ob. It la ao
^ !•<■* w lltUe ’Th^ yoa" key.
der bk n»I. . lobk ot ontloowl oe,.. oPlr >w~
bard to lose one that we love so dear­
liaay harm Is dote by me.
tteo. to eleol o.or hk tere. tlmdo- '»“• “>• ■'W, trie, to .pro ib, door ly. The snow Is very deep aad I go
Idaha-my amali "Fonilvn me' key.
oily tbr Boot como.eorrd to dwlodlo »> rBUlof the h«ob, ood -ben the 10 school every dsy. I am la the 6lh
tb Brr. SbkUer utd wooller be .ro..
'• «" ••"-'> '““O'
and 7tb grades. I help my brother
avaathg ooaoo*. "Good aIgM.' betll be ... 00 let»r tb.e UtUe “k ptw. op tp the door uid pu.b U do the chores every morning tnd
'
I* aa.v,
Urelchcn. who cUimed him lor a rgre ®P“,olght. We have four pet doves. I sli
ogeta glad day.
playmate.
> ronatn. your Snnsblnrr.
look the door o( oacta
________
on a box and sbMI corn la my lap and
...
—Seloctod.
one night a stranger came to the
they rat corn right out of my lap.
cottage’and begged shelter from the
I bed a Mlly that did that very When I go in tbe barn and do not shell

A Recipe 'Per What
*,orm. iiermaa gladly granted Ms rw
«»>

him so cun- the rom for them they sU on my
Two wUllfghaadi (those nelfisb moa t ,wti. but belore permitting him to «»»*:.
shoulder and bead and want me to
; . do).
cron the threshold warned Mm that
*
shell corn for them. I «ai coasting
One heart that heats at all limes true, no thought of evil might enter bis
Mupic nt>. liichJ
down tbe bill the other day sod lost
Turn Upu |hal gpard the word* they ntad. nor word ol Impatience spring
Feb.iT. ivi:. my bulton. oo please rend me another
nay,
from hie- llpg. This the stranger Dear Presldeat—
card and buttoo. I will close.
Two loot that from the tight ne'er unghlogly ptomlsod. aad was made at
I go to school every dsy I van I sit
l-'Toid your Sunsbinrr.
amy.
home.
with my outer Wlims. My icscber's
Clara Kroupa.
Twu eyds that fefr to look oo wrong.
But In the dark of the night he ass nsme Is Mias Pearl Ruegsegger. 1 have
Whal s prcIly sight it must l>e to
For an Ih^'s good one purt#se ,oddealy awakened, consdoos that four studies Tbev arc reading, arith- set- lUc dovc^ hover about yaa tu be
ntwag eoBteoDe was moving sicallhlly beside motic. language sod sprUlDg I like fed:
WDI. tolled together, ae aanght etae 1,1*. with en oeth he sprang to hts arithmetic the bpst of all. I have two
Caa,
w
feet, aad struck out la fierce anger. A little ataten who «oulU like to kin
Old Mission. >:Uh.. it. F. H Nu 1
Make a UpMadM. noble------1
Minding Bash of lightning IK the the Snnsblhc nub. Their names arc \
Feb- 2^. i;*'7
—Ade(hort-P. CaldweU. room for a moment, and a rehr fihe Allto and KIsle h>km^L They arc Hoar Picsitkiii—

.... I ■

thunder sounded In his ears It seam- twins. Please sriul the girls' buttons
I will a rlte s lew lilu-v as I have not
THC
BUNSHINC
RPEfilDCNT*S ^d to Mm that s great rtanl towered to^ aad 1 will give tbt-ni out. My fa- sriuco for a «hlk I go to srlmul
Vltm.
above Mm. furious, and terrible to tiiK la not at home this nlnirr. He Is erery day nod I am in the sixth grade.
When >oer PraaMeal was a Utlk rkw.
I
working at the mllL He tomes iu>mc Tbe soon in vorv deep and 1 Ihink »•*
girt there ««re many days when she
ype stipngcr ran (rom the room, every Saiuiday crenlng I cannot win gel -onjo sanu mcathcr no*. The
could not ran about and play as did -^gd called to Herman lor protection. Ihtak of any piore tor ibH time, but ke k froieti clear over It was not
her amt perticatar fiiend. Mtamk.
-Alssr' cr\ed Ms bosL ’-W'hai heve wUi wrtta.e«aln later.
ver? good slWlng down biU this year.
Tes. there were loag hours when she ,-oa dooct Your passion has destroyed From your Bunsblae girt
V
1 water and Iced the horse* and ro?s
was Quite coateai to He stilt aad eouat nx. work ot years. The gtant Temper
,
Helen Brkcrdt.
sad chickens every day This i* all I
the atlaotos as they ticked ihoamelvet ^as ailsen to Ms old pomcr!'
How old are your'dear mile twin win wrlie for this time. Will you
away. Bat there were happter boars.
Aashamod aad abaehed the atraager eletor#? ladeod they may Join,
please send me s button, as I have
too, when she could alt np aad read, bade (aroacU w the tamlly he had

lost mine?
aad those days do not aoem warned to wronged, and vowed to coairol himself
city. Mkh.
From
her now. as she looks bark at them, iq the futnre.
Feb. IT. 1912.
Alfred Kroupa.
taecaase eho atode Irtmds with books.
Years passed, sad again the sirmaProsidentSuch a true SunsMner as jnu ire
aad taannd what a woBderfel world o(
knocked at ib^’ door of tbe coti g*
,^hool even day 1 iwn. I ett deserves a new button. I have seat
tael aad taacy was enclosed wlihla tage la the Black Form*. .Aa oM a^ oith «oele KoWerhoose. l like to sU you oae.
the QuMi oovera.
veaerable Herman mot Mm. and madl *Kh her. We ere having nice weather
OfidF Mts of vorse aad beaoUfnl Mm weleome. When night came the b*w. There Is good stalghtug I Just
Traverse City. Mkh.. Box, |85
phraans rocur to.her. and she real- stranger asked Herman If he migbl camg la from giving m.f rtikken wsFeb. 29. 1912
taes what aa-dmpreeMoa tho'readlv «xpeel a TtaltaUaa from the ttaaL Al lar. she Is a preiiy chicken. She Is Dear Preafdeet—
made Bpoa htf afiod. When you'boys the Qoeetlon. Hermaa's face Ut np ntach and white. I like to feed the
I have been going to -rbool every
aad girts g« older yon win Bad that «tu s smile.
chiciMS. My blrtoday was tbe :ut day. but I did not go the 22Bd of Febthe Mme thing has happened to you.
The gtant has beea conQUefod.' ^ •( Pehraary. and I had a nke time. I rmsry. I got tbe preaent you sent me
aiod that what yoa take into your repHod. “Wbea we kotul at ptayors ,uyed hSM from .cbooL and I got a lor Cl
I «as *0 pkaeed
thooghtt wMle yoa are growalg ap ae are reaectous of u gentle ptor* “ee. heir rlbbms. two haodkerefaMs. a ring, . . .1. I am using one ot the pencils
wm maals wHh you ami become a v.-b*m the vok« of the rdtlMrea rise postals aad caad.r. I bad a number of MW. My triond! Wesley Wise, wants
pan M TOOT He.
la hymns ot pratae to a heaeficoat my triads come ta aad speed tbe to Join the Sunshlac aob. He naked
Bocaan that U true it aneau a Creator, wc hear a taint sweet musk day with ms. Richard Bruasoa would me to tend ta kls name. He is eleven
sreat ptg^ to read baob aad etorieu WeaMag 1a the aoag. Kiadaeas. gca- Hhe to be w tbe Cradle RoR Please years oU. I have tost my button, aad

TUBQAT, MABCH i% UlS.

woold be glad of aaetbw oM- I was
rtry eorry wbea 1 lost U.
Toan very truly.
-Chartta OoakUa.
Are yoa aad Weetay the )nme aget
I wonder If you have Iho'nme Madlee at eehooL

Soath BoardiMB. Mkh.. B. P- D. .No. 1.
Bea 55. Pth. J*. IHZ.
Dear PreaMootWc had •
My. We had tea «aoslions, aad will have tea
raw. My birthday was the eighth of
this month. I got five peotcards, aad
- tb. n«Bb, a, I««b.r ..J Mer
•blJo. M 10. ma.,
r“ tb.
b^ 1. Ui. fk,
u. nt ». b
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bkkb. )1, 111,1. breib., H.I'. bliib.
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loose bed turned dowa the cool little sprlags hobbled o« M UUcomer.
sUes or sparkled up sot m Mtawp.
Tee. there was ea oM gentlemaa na- I After tMt rUe. TUty e Idea ql Mavder a Mg amhrelta!
.m was of a gnat vsn «Md. wM a
rma ap to him. bU heart beat- 1*^
wUgi u carry h« thn^ ft.
trthtaBmBhadta«tt.he**And enwaated Mm to have It: he did. reaQy:
Bm of a oaddM
«ag
-fnease. sir. hare yoe test say- wtum- Tbe car MM atav mtn and
thtogr
mocu atawly and mbB^^ atagpefi allowith e gukk exctamatloa the old
dropped Ms umbrelte aad hto
The matiiaian tvacd aad called M
haad went hastily u aa taaUe pocket,
t
-The cwraat'e am.
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eiuSed with import- BIS."
paper* tay safe. He gave a gruat
^
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bran haadta ai; aad
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Suppose .11 of you Who belong to

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a poetaT^ letter sad toll Mm thTt

ualovlag.

bi. la.., 1. ui. Baabui.

page this .week..

but

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they used to beve.
^ ^oaU ftltah thm wgt a
Old Mtaskn Mleh
^
dtoadfal Jorh ot the ear. • aen of
IBS on. -M.cn^
ibougM etralnlBg elide, aad No. 19 a------------*
Peb. It. Ull
ibat people'^ rarml lor him only for bis away srtthoat brMta. bH or driver.

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Dear Presldfnt—
.0 use
“*•
^
I would
Uke VO
to io.n
lota urn
the oun.n.n.
Suoibtae
am
veara oirand
'‘'eu>Jooked doan Into Jinks'
Club.
brtgbt brown eye* that were gloning
fourth greJe. t have fifth grade readInc Uv irachcr's name I. Miss Josle
*“*
crept up lato hW throat and
Braekenbnry. I Uke her very much,
^de a lump there. And It wbtapeiwd
go to echool every day I can. I have
siraage things to him. for aU of a
about ibrawquarlers of s mile to go.
n-- b.»- iBb.. «f r». .1 .d4.««i «•be thought of the time wbeo
play games.

No oae couUa't start the car
without thul'
'OoMdal etop^ U. althtor -hod

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"f*" Md BOI gST# a (rightanml yell
aad ran a. hprd arthV-«^, scraioitUng «p the hank oa gU (gore: but
>*
■» ■
^***
«,*. and motormam coadKtor.aad
passeagers were easily left beUad.
The tadlee la the car ecreatoed. cMIdrea cried aad mea tbeatod ta die-

My siodlee are reading. ^
: have been Just i
Jinks wHh I
Tiny looked up
^
» trensure. though tbey wMio. frtgbteaod llUta lice. Jlaka

JiJe LvTn

ra. ^

mu. bn«be, ,b,« .bi aitMii

yean old!
Your new Snnsbinci.

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boys aad girls at school liked Mm bm rnaala' awsy."
cuuse be never teased them. b« elsaddenly then wee a ci?. tahM
too wiu eoon Ue ptajing ^fTos
■ stood up for them. The big bo.vs «p by ell tbe mat:
.K hare
V
Wware
“The brake! The brake!" ^ .
^
ground, 7k,
for spring U nearty
^
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ball for them,'and beesuse be never y-ouagfellow, as fearer five met mhtold tales, ills own ptayaiates liked «) (»r the brake.
Buttons Bay. Mich.. K. *^^0. I.
ixcsuse he could ran and Jump
He loraod It raptdl.>. Thera was a
BoxM. Itafch 1. 1912
rilmb as well as any of them. tHsht stacking of the tor wjth aa
Dear Presldeat—
^ because be never got mad If be awful grinding. He Unwd It further.
I thought rwould answer your let- ^
„ ^^les or had to be rhea came a raport Uke several ptoter as soon a* I could. 1 was very
hideand-ae«%.
toU aU at one*, a draadfol Jolt.' and
glad to hear from you and know that
^nt aw.) again at (ul
you got my ktter. I am going to tell
piy, .^i,* brake had gl«B way.
you the last names of those I did not
hap-^aed to
Sania
The young folio* who had luraod It
remember to write before. They^r#
because Jink. *bond io^.< vtreel- stepped dowp on the loweat Step. hr*.
JaaakkSotterbo. Mlnhle Setterbo. end
ockewHated a momcat and Ihea Jumped. H*
Ida Telstad. I did not think about
^own Into tbore turned two somarwulu amid a cloud
s
when
I
wrote
tbe
letibelT last nan
bright brown eyes.
of dust, and then Igy i
ur. My brother Theodore and elster
That u a great find, my hoy. A gieat oae else wanted lo try that
Julia liked the buttons very much. ...m,.
and.- be
Mc told
~... warmly.
The car was now taavtag the counUy siner b icn and my brother ta
-f^ow I can try beMad. The grwt drri# was swlagclght years olA Tbey are glad to
rirtle, riay's my lag back lato the cUy. aad ta a t«w
think that they belong to the Buasblae
old. She's moments they wmI« reach the limits
nob. My stotmstc is Joaole Setterbo.
,estor- aad heglB to ctpes oUwr Itae* aad '
The girls who are In my mom here
ride these bmI other enra.,
tots lots -ot fun playing 'Hide the
b'Ueved she'd get well
There pas a cry from iboee la front.
Thimble." My reading letMjn ta about
^ow I can tahe her."
A hearse cry of saddn lafWSir Walter Scott I win uy good-bye.
Sam*, aad
No. lO was aboof l» m down a bill
From
be“ fumbled in bla pocket a mtn- that was mta^od terror aad dellpt to
ADDetw ABdereon.
^
,,
bright to- the children tbat rede rouhd Ibg «lrNow tbat I know vour Irleods' tost ^openionx fsce checked hlouI-lnally eta. This hill dipped down to a tong,
names I can Mind ibetn cards and but„ envelope.-asken Jinks «toM alepe and thM up agala almoei
ions. I am glad that you wrote Im^
^ota -. on the as abruptly. No. 19 was already Qulekutofltolclv.
envelope and hs-jJed It to blm
eMng her pace. Bba ted caught the
*
“Win you present that to Miss Tinj help of the hill. They wuru (airly
Elk Itapto* Ml< b.. It F- D. No. 1.
from an old man that hasn't the hsp flying, and there, Jvwt ea the other
Box 10. March I. 1912.piness to have a little girt**' be said. «ide of the hollow, lay a car across
Dear President—
lilting Ms hat with s |«ome gesture the track.
'
I would like to Join the Suasbine that fairly took Jinks' breath away.
jmks caught Tlar to Ms arms aM
Club. Will you please sand me a cardThis It wtei Jinks road;
made bit way to the roar ptatflim.
end bulion?
We have
eight scholty‘TsmJenkins
I’erUns and stater
They wouldhe e
My tepeber'B name la Emms Hodge. Tiny on all line*
women saw aad aadoretoOvL They
1 s-ili close DOW
--Slgoed—
crowded tbe rear o( the car. No. to
Yours milv.
"0. A Ssms.^
went epeedlng down U hpr (ate. fast
Mey Larsen.
-Pre-." ' er aad laetor.
Indeed «ou m*v >otn tbe Sunshine
The boy's uult k mind understood at
Suddealy Jlaka ggee a great cry aed
Club, woiildu'i your svboolmetes like once. He looked up et tbe big maa, pushed Ttoy Into a ••Bttame>%^i
to have lords and Uutionf. *1*0.2
the brad of all the great network ol Then hta IllUe briwo tea^l Clutahed

trolley lines. He looked op. but he flercely at tbe trolley Hue aad polled
Elk IU1.W1. IIM . 11 1-. II N, 1. -BIJl 1 U! . —n
II down_ ■- of it. Mr. Sams
u an Instant a dosea baafia «era
March I. 1*12
Rode* Not. a
His boi-heart was still helping him. and maa aid wotolfi. tooDear lYesideni—
Sunawake,
and
It
whispered
lo
blm
that
were woederlng ta an
Win tou please let me Join ■uv;
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i
shine Club* nrasc send me the card there *a* e big lump of gralUudc and ..hamed sort ot war *kr tUr ba'l

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-n..i-. .11 il.hi. mj hoy. I o.a.i- ,i, ..y,^m..a to h^i lor .
Thcr. mre clnht .cholsn In ihc iunJ. Now ... thai 'Ml.. Tlnr n.u uO ibco .110 oul.ily bock hoJ cine to
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Yours verv truh

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But not for tong did hi- -land ibu* stood In ht« mother* froat
Id* Shug
lo a moment the lllHc Imran leg* nleht. holding a fat
Are vam snd Ma, teraen to the , winkled .way to the .«n
same room? She has Joined the Sun room* where the mother of Jink* snd „ band, shaking It »ae» *»trr amj::;!________
........... ...
SUNgHlNC STORV.
When Jinks had i-oure.! out his
Whst J.nh. Feimd.
Ntory to hi* mother, hr knelt do-n by
•Xtee flop! "
the big roiker where HeJ •••
Jink, stopped short sad slut, bed propiwd hs.k. '.nd msde her undersomething irom the sldewslk. holding ,i*nd u,st be tnd .he lould Hd.- Just
It tight In both hinds. He dldn i mi «s often sn-1 *» Ions svihej w*nte.I
hlseycsforamtaute. he-assoatralU ,0. «ver. day The child clapped her
be wonid see. JOBt abend of Mm. some- ,bln hand* feebly. and a taint color
ooa wbo bad dropped this precious came into her cheeks.
aaarc. Then he fell a flush of
--She's better already!" cried tb*
,i»« bore hta thin little cheek. W„-,nxloui mother “Even the thought of
It Quito “aQuara " not to want to And j, oo« he: good
And then she gave
the owner? Only the day before the.* juik* s HUle sQneew'and said.-TTunk
had talked this o»wr la hit Sunday cod tor ihl* bit of help sloug the *sy
,4...
He was on Forest avenue, which l»
T*o 'en beppy m'lle people were
a street of oolv * (e> btoeks. wW»rc ib the front seat of Number 19 chat
ihe Bleaat peoMe live. U was sboyi .ftereooo as the ear swept round tbe
poa pa* (be sun was breathlessly gage Ntoe-Mile Clreie. This was the
hoL No one was in sight to either afiai popotar ride.In tbe cHy. for K
dlrecttoa.
ewang ooi tar lato tbe snburba where
Jinks ran to the aeit ereaawtreet. roH woods were abady aad green, and

'"“o.: Xb, hh .1 ih. o« b«.t
md wltbout suy shame or baabful,^1. HU «« were gtawtag hml
bright.
“i* gu-l 1
,wful gtfd But I donl daeorua ihiv
moDey. Tbei ra^mlgMy pnod to give
,t to me. BuU" te COM a IHMe
«ioder and sQueatad Mr.,Bama' hand
hart, "l^vsnan't tMaMg' o' nobody
^t TlBy!"
•That* aH rlghL my boy. This
**^14
na that eaa Iblak at tbe
right mlnata. Now wUh your amtheFs
perBasstoa."-r*»d b* ^ra her one of
hi* stately bow*. (“Juat like ebe was
• qoeea.” saM Jlaka afterwardl.'—
“raith yoar pormtaetoa. madam. 1 «ni
see to thl* ymng maa'a edneaiioB m>setf. and well anke a grdat'aad RcAmI
mbh him.tar-Ihm macta mtattkcQ."
Aad that's #te» came of Jtakt’'
flad.—The Boys' Wortg.

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