Grand Traverse Herald, March 05, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 05, 1912

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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MtmlK
and Xravars<
TWICE A WEEK —Tuesday; AMD THURSDAY—*1.00
TH.WERSK CITV.

^IIET DEATH

SIHOR SHIELDS

INFLAMES

Fon*r*l

ScrvIcM

Wef«

H*ld S*tur-

TU.WKHSK roi NTV. .MI1III ;.\N TI KSDAY.

FIBHTING AT
V CHIHUAHUA

Simon Bbirid*. who lost nls life In
the Are Wedncwlay night. was2« ycai>
Regained
contcol
IN of age. and leaver, bcrldes hUiuoi^ici , 0R02C0
lAFTER HARD CONFLICT
Mrs. Man- Shields of this ciiy. i»c
sisters. Mrs. Chas. l>are and .MIri- .Nel­
lie Shields, both of roniiai. and
•jrother. William Shields. »ho is in
I he navy. He was borii in ClevcUnd,
>nd had lived In and al<oul Trav- BUT MADERO'S TROOPS HAVE
FOUR OTHERS BARELY ESCAPED
SEVERAL STRONGHOLDS
City the greater pari of his life.
WITH L1V.E8
PiinsjSl services were held fruiii Ha­
Vasquictas Awaiting Reinforcement*
Structur* Wm a SMthtng Furnae* st. Francis church Saturday inoruin,’;
From Juarez to Relieve General
at K u'clock. Father Bauer offitlallnj;.
When SiMper* War* Awak«n«<*Orozco—AlPNight SattleHarolc Work of Flfotnen ConWa* Fought
flnotf
One Floor.
SHIELDS
SUFFOCATED
eURNINC suiLomo

RQELS IRE HOT DIS10D6B)

mt RECDYBIED AFTER FIRE

FAVORED BY GRANGE

lei

t wblcb broke out
1 o'clock tbit mor6lne lo the build- ADVOCATE PASSAGE OF A PRE8|.
OENTIAL PRIMARY
IBK on Frebt otreet owoeJ by Mrt,
TekU Novakowakl. and occui.led on
tbe Brat Boor by tbe ealoon of Odie
mediate EffecL Fearing That t
klcGan-y and the retuuram '
Might be Uncenttltutional.
. Harry B. INiane. c«t the life of
SUnofl Shield*. «bo «ai eleepInK In
Ijinsing.
Mkh.. Ft-b. :;t.-Fifiy-«nD
one Of the lulde room* on the second
floor uoknoern to tbe other ocruiiantt thousand CrangiTK tbrougbout Mlctil.
gao. through their executive ctSwmllOf the buUdlns.
Tbere were live roomer* In tbe tec asaembled here last night, went
rcCoM in favor of tbe iMUisage of
riac*. Jack Wetkel. SUy UrOarry. K. S.
Credate, Cbarla*' F. Gardner and SI tbe iiresiiientlal primary hill
firing It Immediate effevt., Tbcy also
Sblolda. Crodate was tbe first
avakeaed by what be tbousbi was an irged liial pressure be hrougbi to bcai
n down stairs, and on Rolna to i|iOQ tbe members of tbe legislature at
the bend of tbe aialrway be looked mce and as a consequence a flood of
'down and aaw the Are In (be kttd^en Ictlera and telegrams Is expected here
. week.
of the rewanratt. The blase at that
be atiioii of the executive i-ommlttime kiokod to 4itBi to be about the
dld not come without a Rglit.
alae of a baabel buket.- On fnaklni:
fare that uTe place was on Are be wbli-b lasted until midnight. Ac that
limb (be ncwep.-ipi-r men were called
enUad to tbe re« of tbe occni«nli
tbe place to awaken them, then made la and found tbe iTttle room Riled
bis war out Ibromli tbe door that with m«g) who bad apparently been
load* into the ball of (be Maiesth tbftough a battle. It was manifest.^oo.
buUdtns and 1*0 around tbe block In 'that bard feelings bad been aroused.
kla bare feet to tbe Bca bonae. wber^ It was the first session of the newlyelected executive committee after the
be fate the alarm.
In the meanUme Weikel and Mc- big haiile at Kalamazoo ami It must
Oarry were eronsed and when Weikel have been as torrid as was predicted
opened tbe door of bU room near tbe when tbu ataie xrabge was in aeebead of tbe tUlnray be was driven sion. Tbe minutes of the tueetlns
e read to tbe oewfjuitier men.
back by tbe flames which burned him
aeverrir abovt tbebaads and (ace. Hc
Yesterday aftentoon tbe leglsUaad MeOarry then made tbeir escape
(-onimltteo of the executive coiiifrom tbe bulldlnf by breaking the win­ nilttee. which coiisisis of Thomas 11.
dow In thalr room and making tbeir
Naughion of Kent, C. 8, UarttcM
way to aafetr from (be abed root la of OakUnd and 1> W. OvUit from Ua>
the rear.
couot.v. met and jiassed a resolution
When tbe flremeo arrived they favoring the passage of the presltlrnfoimd tbe entire upper atory a soeib- tlal primary hill hut pniKwlng the Ini
iM masa ef flames, and when the} ruedUte passage of It on the ground
pnt np a ladder to the front window that It might he unronatltudotta).
they (imnd that Gardner was stUl In
When the full executive rommIUee
tbe bnlldlof and be wa* polled through went Into aesslou tbe »ar l>egai
tbe window and carried down tbe Ud­ tbe action of the smallci
der to tbe ftreeL When asked if tbere lee. Speaker 1’. F. Baker of the bouse.
were afly otbera In tbe iiUce be said
member of Che cxeiuiive com­
they were all out and a searcb. as Ur mittee offered a reiolution demanding
as waa poaaJbla tinder (be rircum- (bat the presIdentUl primary blil be
euaew, UUod to reveal the preaence passed and tlmt it be gf
- of anyone
.
After ibo Are waa pUcod under con
Hiill^ master of (be Sute
Grange, moved as an amendment that
often slept In the Inner room and a it be given effect in T9i:. This was
search by tbe flremen revealed bit a somewhat hairline idea but was with
body In tbe InaUa room behind the the Idea that there would be time to
door, wbere he bad been auSocated by bold some sort of pilmary and still al­
(be smoke when be altrmi'tol to make low P* days after the adjournment of
bis eecapo. When found bis body was the legislature. The amendment was
coyered wfib debris which had Ullen
from tbe bumlM ertUn* and walls
Tbe original reetfiailon then |«tsed
wblU the Br* was in progress. The with eight memlHTB voting lor it and
flromen had paased over the bo.ly sev- Danlett refAlnlng from voting.
eml tlmoa while fighting the tire In
that part of (be building, but the idle
of plaster and ^tber materUI eflectually covered blm from sight, tt'ben
taken onl his toes were burned off.
but the upper part of bU body bad not
been Injured by the fire.
atid Haven Armory.
Grand
The room In which be was found
llapidu Hatisllon. le.
was a remlar box. there being no t
Harbor Biirlngw. Si: Charlevoix. 1.
tilatlnn or any avenue of estaiw
Kalkaska.
:i>\l-Usf
Jordan,
ii.
cept tbrooffb tbe door which led Into
McMillan High School Girts, of
(be hall, which waa a roaring furaac
Uetrulu IT: Niagara Girls. T. (This is
btom tbe Ume tbe Are first surted.
would have been tnpoaaible for the (he fifrit-ih <on»e<utlve riclory this
flremen to have reached him in time
to savfrbls life bad thgy known be if the I'nlied States*.
Saginaw High school.
was liTtbe UuUdlni at tbe time they
first arrived, as (be beat was too In­ liUstem, S>.
I-Minore High school. bC; l^ncll
tense and tbe-amoke was «> dense
High
Bcbool. :i.
that It was Impcwalble to have with
Uywell High school girii
wed It lor an lastant.
Tbe entire second story o( the build­ mere High school girls.

BASKETBAU'SCOBS

ing Was a reriuMe fire trap, and U U
a wonder that any of the occujonts
oMped srith their Ihes. The Are hai\
apiead from tbe place where It caught.'
through tbe i«nliloM and up the
suirway. which, when the flremeo ar­
rived. saa a regular blast tomare.
and when tbe Miwmen tried to climb
op Uic sialrt the railing gave way
and luwclpltaled them to the bottom.
A sboO time before the'flre broke
out Pairolman Roes noticed that tbe
stove In the rear of the reauuiant
was red hot. but U dUI net loot as
(bough there would be any flanger
from It. as tbe night was cold
bea«> fire had been built to last unii]
momlag.. The (Ire miut have caught
from tbe otove, aa it Is from this point
_____________
.___
_ of (be
of
tbe boUdlng
that_________
tbe course
Are ran be traced np tbe suirwav and

49mUsaao ra

two.)'

.

RUK REDUCBl TO ISHES
Clothing and Dry C«^ Store i
South Boardman Also Oestroyod
by Fire Friday.
South Boardman. MU-h. March
lYre yesterday morning destroyed tbe
South Roanlman bank, and partiall:
destroyed the dry goods and clothing
iiore of J. J. Rally. .Soihlng from
-Uber bulldinrwaa ea«ed. Tbr store
coBUiaed a ronsiderablc stock of mer.
chandlse. wbk-b was nearly wiped out.
What was not burned was datuaged
by smoke and water, hitb bnildings
and s^k
k were covered
cov^r
by tn-'urwnc*.
Thw] monev/-flbaka and other valuableb-^f-the^bank Vet lorked In tbe
vault^ty15e~artwreh
irently tminjufed.

MHS.HMEUSTRAGI;
Long Suffering of West Side Resident
Ended.

Mr*. AmeU* Sirsik. aged Cl years,
wile of lx>ul* Sirack. lassed away at
s o'l lot k Monday morning at her home.
Ji'l* .\o.rih Spruce eireci. Mrs. Sinick
been an invalid for aliout five
».
suffering
wUh larai.als.
fiincrwl su-nlcc* will be held irom th.ierman l.lulieran church Wednesday
ittcraoon at r^'clock. lliiilal Iu Oakwood.

PICK YOUR CHOICE

H

A YEAR

Vm.

DEAD LIHER
THE STREETS
SOLDeS COHTIHUE TO LOOT

MBS. EUHICE JEHC
Died at the

Home

rr. Eunice Jenka. aged T4 died
I'nday. allernoon ni the huim>ua. J. F .Jeuks. after a lingerll!iti-» wtlli cancer. She is su:
<1 hyriwy!^* and « daughier. .T.
i-nlj, ot'this cits, and T. tv JenU.
jalid ;Ors tv M li illorKvei. lt. Wash
.

FIRES STILL

were

iM-ld

OF PEKIN
Foreign Troops o

Hand to Protect Legations—Mora

CANDIDATES

FOR

OFFICES

tions Have Taken Place.

BE NA^D WEDNESDAY.

ic 1.

GEHING RESULTS

COURT IN SESSION

MOTHBI 600SE PUTT

BEEKEEPERS’ COHYENTIOH

Ward TIckri.

Alderman, first ward-llerUcrt B.
Monugiie. rvi'uMicaa;
charlri- H.
I.lmprlchi. tiiciiilist.
Supervisor, f.fst ward—Jaiue* ,N
:artim-k. demmrat;'-tiahlel Uug-ubaugli. SOI lalisi.
mstalilc. first ward—Coorge I-.
Uenatdson. sorlaiist.
,
Aide: man. Sevimil ;C^ard—flaiik 11
oodricu. republican. Frank l> dSa>
•pulijicau. Flank u. lisnley. *»iia!

Su!*ervl*or. Second
d—caar>(
Ha:.sk>v>kt. dt-nioc
Willia^ 11
vlsoii. woculiat.
.Xlderimin. Third wjid—Oscar Sin
Executive of Grand Rapid* Will Talk >n. repiililK-au: Wiilisiu 1*. ('lain
deofiiat HefN-rt .L Cuttes. sou
to. the Brotherhood on Civic
Government Friday Night.
Superv-M- . lhir.1 wafd—XVnft.-r \V.
a.'or George E El!i' o'. Grand Kai>- IVan. rrpul-Ii-ui->
II. Uivcar.. sowhd was (be cbiei rxionent f.<
Third ward—A!v>czo F
new charier of that cliy pro«ldin
tor a • otnmissioi) term of goveramen llopkin*. repubiu-an.
:
ha* si.epte.I-an inviutioa to *j>cak a
AMoraixn. Fouilh w*;4__t;e->rgp VV.
tbe meeting of the Congregational iardie. repgtjli.xn; Charles i»e)o. teBrotherhood Friday Aenlng. Mayor publtfan; Mivha.-l A Fml.>:. demonils' subject will N- ••Civic Gc
•at; Henry l-jlch. socialis'.
'6eni'- and the <unitpis>ion form.
Supervisor. Fourth ward—Edzar A
Mr cuts bas been luayor of Giand ewton.. U'|''jblicau. Ttujn.aa .G
Kapks for three le-m* and is
*>m. dcmociat: Chsiies F. .Nvwmati.
tbe most progress!.e rxoi-oUves lo aoctaiiri.
Mtchlgsa. What br ta: s upon c;vK
.-Mderniaa. Fifth ward-tViiium E.
goverentent will be of *i«cial interest Mooa. rewibUCBK. Amon
ijvD
Amyn .ljvngt
> tbe kvple ot Ibis city.
sc-efaiist
Secret*.y Moflatt of the Brother­
1 w^rd-P,
Supervisor. 1
hood desires that
tneotlier no-i-chandlar. republican,
I.yndoo K |
hin vbeiber or nor be wiD be Cleveland, republ.vac: John Coleman,
liresent. so that the ladles may kaow soeialiat.
bow many plates to arrange for at the
ConatabV. Fifth «*rd-J<din F
eufper.
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Clark, sp^liau.

MIYDBELUSTOSPUE

PUBLISHED
YORK SUN.
Declaims That There ii

Not

L*Mt

Thai He Would Help Prasb

Tieu Tain. March
Keating lha:
Three AspiranU for Mayor W4lheut Ihc Duiiiny would take on AR|anll
Opposition on Their Party Tickets
i-ign characier. the foreign quarter
-There
are
Many
barricaded. No naiives are ix-ioilito enter. Soldiers ailll continue
loot tbe native cjuari.', and Bre-. Pcraenal Work and Lectures By 8ec1C ward sad c:ty primaries
reUry CibsOR Will Bring Many
still burning Id a score .of phxces.
lie held uit Weduesday. .March «i. i
Settlers Here.
r .lead litter the streeir.
which day the ele<-tofw o! the city will
be rei[ulred to name tbeir choke (or
Good
IV-kin, March 4.—Klglil hundred forurioiis city and ward office*, to'be
Sis-retary Jiifiu I. Utiisou
pla.-ed um-n the ticket at tbe charter rign trooii* laTrollcd the outskirts of velupmeiit .bnieaii Jii his I.the legation quarter for tllree ilour^,
dcctluii, to take place Apr.I 1.
iwlgn ttiioiigb luiUsna. In some luhut ih.-re Were no dlrinibeaera. Tlier.This has been the least iutcrestiiig
stiiiites the atletiljiun In the larger
ire now k.ni'uf(orclgn ln>c|Hi in Pekin
ind oxciting iwlitUal cam|>aigii
towns is not alt ll^l could W exp<Msnd the natives feci safe. Five thon:
rratJrse Vily for man) yeaiD. There
ed. but this baodliap is lo-iue .over­
wand JaiatiRse troops have iieett ora-ems to lie very few aisplranta fo
come by the persnniil work that is l>edereil from Port Arthur to.Tien Ttin,public offiie and those who arc ac
ing dune'by.Mr >^Di»on among the
here fhere ate only.l.Mu' foreign soltt\e have nut made any great slir
busineas uieu l•eIutY and after tbe
diere.
.,
_
Among (be candidates (or mgyor an
lur^.
He
personui
Most of Yuan Shl*Kal'a troops left
if. t\ Germaine, republlean; K
Inisftieas -houses
ivswa of the
ih
Pekin ymierday for 1‘aotlng Fu tu
WilUcliti. deuKKTat and Edward l-aiii
answers all ciuesiious that are nskect
suppress tiic mutiny. The i-annonadsoclaliiit. .La neither of ihes'
tilm during bis talks with the people
iig heard on Faiurday was laused b>
any opposition in. (heir own pa;
Fuat he ni<-e(s.
ti atiaek by the ninilncem on Tong
at. the primarlef, ea.h will bav.
la Elwood. lud. a cUr of
how. w bicb was otciipled and sacked.
pia.-e on the regular charter elec
The homes of many nobles and poiruiatiem li- visited Aery businewa
liuo ballot.
princes in r<-hin liav-- been lomed. place and Iu one drag store lie Ulkcd
-c several vsraui les on-tin More than'lO'j exviuiions have taken (wo hours to lire crowd that bad **primary ballots for ward ofticee.
sembi
ibled to hear alsmt the advantages
Idai'e.
lowthc first word, there la no prim-, For ihe-((iost lari the vltrima <
MiclilguD. These people
ot W4
y candidate of the republican part
Only One Criminal Case to Be Tried,
vltlans and Included six women. A|e had many ejnettiona *(o ask in regard
11. il. lirackeu. democrat, who is no liarvnUy the autboritles arc afraid
l« the ic-rrltoiy tbst tc 1
But One Airy Clell
serving
baa
given
most
exirilent
m
and
tualiy
of
them Were eaj
CTle■xecutu KiUlcrs.
iJ^ciiuD and no republicaii seemed
out all they xould. as they
enter the Held against bln
fously c-onietuplaling muring to ibis
(From .Monday's Kerord.Eagle.
Tbe March term of (be ('ircuK t
region chiriiig the comlag .summer.
Bracken will retain Sis seat on
convened this afternoon and fewer
Then- is a strung dema'nd fur tht
bvcoklel aucT at c-acb mecUDg all win
raaes w-ere cited (or trial than at nn: the board
Mi^s Emma Shafer Entertained High
in the weiiHid ward, llar.-nri- I.
'IOUB term in some time. No iirv
aitt-nd Uikv lltt-m i»w-uy to study
School Faculty Membec^ Satwere added to the i-alendar. an> irellli-k bar no deiuoirain-.tipiivri'iiiti
riiewe booklets ni<- cilsj left In Ifii
away Eveningall hat one. il«- *180 of The I’l-oph jr tile biiurd nf ediicdtioii
buMlivss places where they tan be
The"ra:iilid.ile* for Uiard ol edu<aFred E. Saxton, which goes ove
real! by the painma. and (his part of
Miss Eimi.a J. Shafer dcKghtfntly
(i.m
tire
to
be
circtril
by
the
eby
at
term. The case of The People vs
tk^ twmpalgu vull prove ver.v effec­
iimalnol the metola-ra of the High
friend' Van Horn was .ailed and the Urge ulid there are the ouly tw.i vative.long nllcr tlie It-cure tour
hixd fa.-uliy ;ind till' Kiiec.nl t“aihliefendiilt was GAaiuined by Judg -aoHe* to la- HUed. Tbeie are w.-v1 complei'-d
•* at a -.Mother Goose" party Satuile after pleading not guilty ti eral fiuainies on the w-grd tlckels xs
day evnnieg at the hi-iuu Of Sup'., and
-harge of abandunoieni wbirb wa: ihown l>e1ow.
- lias b>-i-Q held down by the tierce
Mr*. E. 1. Tyler. The guesie cam->
The (oiluwlnK are the eandidates
and wvaihc-r wqU-h has previ
in cxiaiiitiie reprm.-ntlng Mother Gvxioc
whOM* names will appear on ihc prinifound that he w-x» wlthd|t the m>
during.the siasi wee-k. aa ihe fan
cbararieis. souk- of them were,
balluta:
for hiring a lawyer. Connie E ConWere not willing to ciaie out in g
while other* wi-ro RX>aieaqo».
nine were appointed to defend him
. City TieksL
numbers, espcrially whe-n they
sllll very clever, and the reipit
ayur—Willum I» ('. Germaine, re­
‘ (iietsDc-e from the towns
perleci pictu.e of the story; land
publican: Emanuel Wilhelm, deuowhole the rpsuUs of the catupalgu
a(: Edward !.aiuner. aoitallsl.
proving to be bt-ller than wan ceuiiiXJu
ways call to nitnd..........................
Member of the hoard of i-ducation
ipaicd when the loor was fUw
-n ( ofi
played during the evening, with1^
resident
FIr^t
ward,
full
term—Ber­
luapiKxl
o-Jl. and a great’ uialiy )K-<mli
l>. IL' McMullen, who aUted -that dur­
features a gocssiug <out^ whci
Ih; brought Into tnls jeari
ing tbe lime that Mr HuRek bad been nard il. lira.kea. democrat; Frau'iC
prize VOS offered for the one '
under his care that he bad conducted KvMh. wciaiisl.
guessed correctly the most charac lera sl'ate ihruugh tbe l»i(il!clty that >
M.-iiiber of the boud of cducaiiou,
ilig given the splendid ihar.ee* that
himself iu a ]>erfe<-il:: proper manner,
-nresenied. imd a guessing imilcst of
_________ ‘

t- legion ciffi-rs to thc*e who are In*11 bis nclghliors gave a good ae resident •Se.xmd ward.
reried ID bettering Ihcir coDdiliona.
count of his (ondiict since he had CUcrenre E. Grellii-k. rrpublli
-lo-iUlly i'-etl'. the color acbern.
been released by the court upon |>ro- mond M. fraiikliu. soclallsi.
being red
"Tlie Old Wetuan Who slvug till- llm-s of agi-p ultiirv snd
the board ol i)Uh|l
batlon. liuOek was lonvk-ted on n
-ed l:c 1 Shoe. " served aa :> centerThree—Ji>*e|ih
-harge ot attempting to shoot He'- corks,
piece f
lie table-. cJoP of the cf-ver
biugh.
republl.a
ioonsrd
CClaiip.
iiaw Hyman, about two years ago and
i-s ot la!-lc- c!.a
Is still in the custody of the i-ourt.
long time, and ver
.ppropriat
Slice of the »>eacv
lor tills event
A lOurwe
^JWien questioned by Judge Msync
Annoat Catherii
WillGeorge
W
»
unis,
rei
IS
M-rved.
cover* i'elQg
Duffdi talked in a veiy erratie manTftls City e>
ind 14.
m
il
XVaiker.
socialist.
enty-two. The rcrialade:
wben the name of Hyman whj
mentioned aud the court was not sat­
isfied to relea*k1ilm until lie wa* jH-rfectly saliafifri that the life of Hyman
would be **fe In tbe future. A t-oV.
feren.e wit held ky Judge Mayiie
ih attorneys Fran and Gilbert,
regard to the sltoaiioo after his
sminailon.
At present there is Imt one ..
ise to .be tried by jury, and if
others develup the term bids fair
to l>e shorter than usual

WERE DEURBIAfl^^MailOIS

Particle of Criumd foe A*a*rtl«A

Than One Hundred Execu­

El Paao, March 4.—(Bulletin)—Aft- taking Chihuahua. Villa waa un­
able to withaund Orozco'* renowed atuek and was driven from the city.
Orozco I* again In control.
Kl I’aao. .VarUi 4.—rhlhuBliua is in
control of 1‘ancho Villa, leader cl the
federal forces In Chibuubua state,
l-'ighiini la still iu progress, but Vlll*'
forc-es are rapidly driving Oiozco'
-cording to the rriwris.
HeUlls are meagre. One ol tbe dis.
latches says (hat Villa succeeded In
obtalnine seveful strongbolds in' tli<
Ity after a fierce all-nlghi battle. I
is rejiorted tbai Urozeu's irooiis wen
not entirely dklo-lged and aiitl hold
• positions. Twelve liundre<l Vtequisus.-wllb two rajild Are guns,
awaiting Juarez relnron-cmenu
Suai, pre|>ara!i>ry to marching to re­
lievo Orozco.

RDDSEVELT
MAKES DENIAL

;

t I o'chH-k from Hi-riiks.>n WcM Front
emaiu' were taken G
. 8undsf. leav log on.

BURNING

Three Thousand

of

Friday.

imciial (0nv-et.i..m cf th,
r;i Mt>-hieau ite« Keepci* At
will be 11.-I-! in Traverse Cit:
i:: and H. .The beadquajci meeting piece wiii be at th-

ikKriiiiusly i<* the tminy other
ing features of the very-bapiing male possible for
■ b-- Miss Shafer .who pnived
a .it'»!do »nJ l•J^eK-*tl^.,

wi! be
!•

rc-ju.-.lnl<er«l 'taxt

;sg.of the tH-e

kee|H-;s

deevt to Saeend Term.

4
t

March 4.—The Erealng
bla afternoon wbat U
full text of the letter, a
lioniim cf which given out from the
Tan hrgdquarters last night. In wrbtch
KcMiseveli Is aald to have written (bat
wciiidn t be a candidate. When
excerpt was shown to RoMevolt
night the c-ulonel said: "I trill
nothing iiDleas the letter la firm
lull" The letter as printed by
Sun follows in pan:
June 2Tth. I»U. <
. Van Valkenhuri—
ive a v4>py of this leiter to Fnak
c-s and Mr. Mcnalc-by." HcOslstates (bat .Noyes informofl blni.
11 the Assoclaird i'ress storr. that
Kousevelt would auppoTt Taft tor a
sci-oud term, that be. .Noyaai. bad tha
lufornuiiou fium other •onma
thuu iirees cllspaicbes.
Noyes said
iderstood that 1 (ltd so axprssa
ivselt to cablDei wembera. Sanators
III ic)l Mrt'Utchy and Noyao they.
«j-re'completely mlslnromed. Both
mcniliers of tbs cabinet understood
pcrfec-ily that i would not support
Tbl*
simple fact la. theae atorlas t
mtsuod'er*tsodbiga. but delibarsio In-utlous. Noyes erred in UlnUnfl
tliai Taft bad aasurancei of my sup­
port. Thcr« la not (be least partlcia
of ground for (bla opinion. I am sura
tbe Sion' was gotten up and fflren
out by iba Asaodaled Prasi nt the
M bit'- Houai-. 1 wish .NoysB to know
the story is a deliberate ineantloa.
that I eiprcssed myself a« not bolos
a (audtdale aeveral times.
Stucaraty yoars.
• Theodor* Rooaavlet.
It Is nnderstood the letter waa
addreSM-d |o (be editor of the North
.Lnicricwit; Noyes, piesldeut of (ha
AKsorialed I'reis: .McClatcby, editor
tbe Bee. Sac-remenio.

CUR CAU6HT FIRE.^
KiTday afiernooB a refrigBerntor
ir. which bsd been loaded with
sacked poutoes by Cyrus Moere, St
liiv A. r. Huellmaotel wareboitse.
iwughl fire (rum a Move IhSl was be-mpemture of
K c-ar before being shipped, snd
used naively blaze for avtue time.
II- lire' deparicijem was rslled out
li it w as necessary tg use (our
tsiik* of chemlrsU befote tbe flra
ivuld be extinrulsbed ' Tbe car was
Hoed wiib icsiirr. sod ibla. losetber
wlili tbe siiBw on tbe float of tbe car,
gave a ((lance for tbe flames tu
hpread rspidL' The cUuiage to tbe
•*r was light au 1 tbe (>oUloe« were
uninjured, -the only los* bring tbe
sack* that were burned off (b* top

Ihi
Jg*

HOUSE WAS OAHAGEO.

• «48 oi.e or tV'-carioual InteiM
luiIH'rian-e. The rijqstant pm
.* of inm, (uliure J* stiniulalihg Rcsidenc* of Johi
Heppte
CewflM
prcvfui'Ioii of honey,
|
Frem Oefec vf Chimney
Mias KatiiecfRC Montague
istc.-s go asnd in band
Menesy
Ten of Her Fr.erds
lion tbts year will be the mos; i;i j
Afternoon.
10 the history uT Yhe hhs-'i * { .-i;
.loci 'loB.iav aftei.It-;-' Ms. Ka;b.-r::.wii: Ih; lgr*e:>
'Of Jolin U lioppe*.
HcriH-;:
V .cil over the njcriicrn j-rt.-it of;. . weM
WeM av'-vt.’ii Mfeei. *a» dtacor— •-<] OK file aud a call «as sent in to
nue-i tea --f l.c-r f->nt!s ristu;
hi.e lirv .!e),artnj-ul. whi<l: made a,
cC'ernoon t-:«ni J-iM t-j * o'clock,
{>11. .. run to :be -'-.-he and euc.<rede<1
i.iuor ..r ‘irr fo-jr;h birlhda;
ce'ting be flame- under 'oMrof
e» of va'itij. kind* werp p:»v«-j
af'-f- con.i-i'-.Ti'.-le -iatuage hact be^
duritiz the eariv, artcTT-.nor. and late
ilmug l>> Dteand water,
UtOe bo*te** imltc-l her gies; ■I*'?""
i^.i frc;m a del'Htire
IV dwTiig T-;:ii where tbe big fea-| j,,.;;
iii!.'.(-v and »i>read ibrouse the |*ro' the * v.-tt w as to be held. TbejjoM-p;
I ytgud.
I’-roiin* 1
'lope gf tbe bouse ID auc-h a manner .
cr*.-aa.s Were pick outside wUhisiifi..,
nil fit
it •-a» exifemriy dlffk uli (or tbn
- ‘rouse
hat be>-:-jfi,rt'H;n to bet at tbe flaiur. wHboUl
.ble was a fine binhdsy iake
. tb- Ofcrc.an Bay
dmi.c a k)i .of c hopping. Tbe denwe
of white wi'h lufifc candle;*. Candtes
u.ng sc ivsein ( aputn Poaw
ke‘ that fifii-1 tbe upper pan .vf
i!sc> aervj-d rttirin* tbe aftem-jon
ID .ommaiic] -jf ;ae teasel,
liouse nieo made nacre dlSienitv
The invite.! guests were; One Per­
e IS well known in liieso lor the fire flgbtere.
rin. Caar.::a Perria. Jiret Bale*.
While giQplng around to tbe simke.
lU-leid Booeber. Helen ITatt.. Adcle
; lake M:
Fff* Chief Alurtgy received painful
Anderson. Gretchen HxviUnd. Mar,-I.U light hand from broken
>s*. Jesse May Cross aud
C- B. Aefcerrran of Empire, was I glasr with wbi'h be cams In conUt-t
Majorr J.ew-1*.
soarefaing for a cioor la one of
• H c!-/ Thu.-x!*- and purihased ai
■t«k;sg outfit fmni.Jf. l~ Carui tbe rooms where the flro was bumThree fingers wero badly cut.
at her bom'e. i:i East Tenth atr«-i. a iHi, • m base ciiBsitted u! an LoderiakZ-.» Monday atienwon. Notice t ier-i aag‘«. runners, borag nets. but iba wound will not keep blm Irom
-effuit: doues.
we—
Inbersl wUl be given toier.
aaketa and ^dware.

6JYE BIRTHOIY PjRH

01 GE0R6IAK BAY

I

■e=^asB:iy’T«f-

; ;■ T^WT3 m

GEAHD TKAVEBSB HEKALD, AMD TIAVEBSE BAY EA(O.B.

rAOXTWO.

Grud Traverse HtfiM
U4 Tnnm tey Ufit
TWICE A WEEK.
PoUIsM Tacodar and ThuodAr «t
Trarene Cltr. Mtobigma. br
HSRAUO A RECORD CO.
ThMk T. Bales ......................... HrasMmt
Oae.0. .fi»tM...................VtM ITeoldeot
i. W. BpiweB............................. SecreUf)'
CItrm X. Bates......................... Troasurcr

to occopT a* a*|rw8Uo pu*llion and
•how to Uio worW *li»l UiU re*kiu
offer. This «m
a rivalry amotia la.-niers and fruit
grower* to excel, aud U It onlr by
public expoaiUem (hat there way >>c
comparisons as To mcril and qaaUty
Laxt yMT's fair was n srcal auceve*
and there were few. jf any. who rtsited the srounda who were not hearillp
Ui fat-or of (heir .acquIaiUon by the
couuu. fp ttf this lime.-there hah
DO opporilkm manUcsted. The
to each ladividitBl ux psjor wTU
be ao Iriffln* that It will not be boU<-

TUEBZkAY. lUBCH B, IflS.

STATE ROUND-UP INSTITUTE MUIEUUIBBGOr
ImprovermeiU of Farm 'Crops and Modem Methods
of Cultivation Were Subjects of Discussion
at Final MiMnng pf Year.

Grand Traverse
Passed Atway.

h SI Barkicr I-bs- hnsfi w ill li^* tOAew or Owto. CWr or ToSJtse. .
Etc at the home from Id to 12
3sl^. and Ibr lunerwl whi IsnIow
V t'eaigregaiisjBal rtsutih at 2
k. Ilev. G 11 l.itord o/fl<taiiuginteriueut In the t'oiavll .voivtcrj.

Marie SaumJen. FUk(. bm .k|iril 22.
diwl St Men > bos|il(aL
Mmrt-k
Her imrentw. W^isgnl^lylnetll and conteouecot of liie,.
■sinamoE
addiemns-a
SaonUvr*.
am Lakv
well
One of the
|doas.ng aodiesatvj^^^
,rtoo*«»
d (i .-im
of the whole tnaiitub
into waa given b.V|,<„„s|.,,,
>«suc a£u RurtitMre C W. Foulk of Coluoibas. Otno. (ng her are a bisrlianil. (>ri

fiiiVj’sasr

Fred C. Warwtr. Beputg state ma

of the grange, l-oa bees making
at.'
»u*ary i-whOr.
ir through Uccana a»d Muskegon
e eev.-ulecath auuaal Mlehtgaui
intiw* In the lirterert* ot (br graege BaB sc'sisnh rsr* %• Uk«n UBwillr aa4
urs' luaJiote iti>uuil ap was bcM
<*MW*rfaM
i
teas toODd tlmt vomiluoas in ifasyae asm dirwwly vs «h* Wesd
Rt the Ap.*lrt;1:uTv!
beclnnt:;s'
jntieo ate evt-illi-nl. Tbe niei.iberr.
February •.'ftt. aud cumiboiRg till K:l,
irr Intrtvwtfd te (be work and have ^ bCMCutr
No
day stterboou. UsrrW >«(.
j KreJ,lio. «
laid plana tor (be souilux year (hat
UelcRstue wad vIsAotb were present tioed -Kataomy" as good
1 her* arv iwur broth
T«0« T. BATM
wilt
result In n great (nerraac Id mem Tecik EiftneIcA A>nl»H
ot PenOxau-r. Kdwnrd.
ia* ot
iLiui uearl;- »vei^- county ib the low- meet," and said that bouack«et>ers,,.„, Tbi>ms»
Editor andRUi^W.
ber*hii> au2 eetl uoiasm fur lUc I'MuM'ln alao one
ly WtihMtt Fata
T peplnmiln nsd several AutniieJ should prepare ibeinseHca
ed 1
Doth PbotiM NO. 21
Frank t'anfield
all
iipiiw lUl the Oilier ’rejewanoto.
By tbo -'Ksotar method 1 CBB r»
--------------ft will be a mistake If UniAd Traveree ,U>.u the wirwi;* w,-re also reprvseiT- ,.™.»h,b. Sb.b.u.iw. ....
gcioe, 123 FToai fitnwL
cinU). For a--veiwl >«or* j.ito
MVS tboso aebtug beeth ahsoloUly
the retail trade of owr country I* in marriage, wbiih ctvurred .Vi
county >otes against tbU proposition
wttboot ywlB. and without tea was of
-And OtHcrw
the
*'«"«(.
ot
wuncB.
hence
woBiru
On the other band, it will be a Ions
k. Ikky. ahe woikt-d as an
TE&MS:
! loreonon sotj.;
mgs to produce Ubcosw icuaDedS.
.lou tan uvs’ Uui alco a AruW*
,v- the Traverse fii. male I
.hould be whooled in the txt of
u advance It It is voted fs
Om Tear
.............fl.oo In Adraacc
People ot neivoo* tetnierameai Bad
children of ttfu-ma
(0 cuiv chi
, Uter with h.-; biutauid
buotajid Mil]
with weak bean* will n|.,.rsei*U tha
. bariucs. wall
Bta Mwithi.......................&0c in Advance ably. With the assets already acq
;he inipn>\euieti‘. lag wisety>. Never buy anything
iiertti
(be KaWbiam
-Kaolar- method ot psiBJsai Bgtra»
^ell
a*
Three Jloalha.........24c In Advance ed. through la*l year’s fair, the Grand
handling of the bargain slJpiy because tt Is s
Slm«
(ollowe-j
isyurirs.—<ii|>
burns.
I
mwIsM.
women
sbonld
alao
practice
Traverse Reslon fair assodsllen is
ivi-rvunlilc bn<lnewr »
its physical codyT». W. O. RINTOH
RINTO!
with ]ie:»w.!l.s»Uf Nolhtng
ly^' time and stiwngth. Thtere,
Ihiter*^ a* seoMi.I<U«s matter
ich better condUlon l<> achieve
rk. With
with Or. HoMs,diiion and xi,ij u it-. pnMluOlic pose:,
Is so quickly
F.1! Will*, ulrei*. mm WtlbelB Block,
the iiast.thre
BUn* 2. IVOS, at the ptniofflee
sranh. TravBtsB CUy. Ktchina.
Ki
bbrt -a>«>. b!
______
success this year than lasu when the and Uie vy;-lona chnnges produced in
luunins or toe: rO'r. «tf
"h
Traverse City. Ulch., under the Act of managemetil worked under a serious the B<>i; tovagh the apcci-y of soil things. Sit down when >tiu c-«
,„.V
0«V«M of March 1 1879,
a system. The more work you have, .,i„
ir«;ud.bsndicep and wAea it was by Individ, hacisria. '
HFFAl I.
U>
do
in
a
day
the
more
time
you
day*
wl«wakuo«u
her
irtcnd*
ual effort and team work which i
cimmiTon* c>( a .ertslu B»rtCSge »ada
Th* Buwaeou and cn-BlnS session*
to her tnu'e
,tby ttoorge Uoll> Howell to EU MBWe*
the fair the enceew which It turned Were b: c ntofe tarlcU i juro<:<r and Slmld lafc'
lo
• ."“'"^If'Cviit IrletnH "Mar; .
So rirong wa»
. and bU wife. Kate Mow ell. Aa(«d the
wV-BJust'*alSD
«• that we urel^p^ irtrtnlshlp uud her i-e.-woiullty
moi’g the speakers -wen* Indnded
Tenth Osv of Msnb. A. D. tMA SBd
that wbcM>er .those noiurv weie
tVlih the ‘race tiack already esiab- uine of tbe highest aetburltUw and hoBte mskerd. os well as bouaekeep-jtlist
recorded in tbe effiew of the K««latar
A I'hrue'- Matdr t
there
no sham
of IX-eda for the i'uaal; of Grand
ilsbed and baseball park laid out an leadingV^cators nlobg 'agrlrtiUntsl era and ibaj It i» sometimes beUi spoken
nitotskci t.l.'i.in
Test vour seed corn.
. Traverse ssd Ststc ql MleWgsn. «x
to let some things go. »ve our] mnuii.v that kne'
improved, toRclhcr wKh the Iniprov,
,ml
lu.nhailtvral
Uncs.
• the Tenth ds; uf Warrt. A H. If^.
Kxperinlenl autlona in Kansas and
strength and be In bettor humor
that have already been made
uallxc Ux- lot* fibc »a> a i b.v
r.nid(o
f.te
X
-gMiar
sessious.
then
fin lilx-r :> t»f UonssBT*. uu psce Zt/.
flowa have souuded a nolh of aUru In connection with the fair, the tvipniy
laBhlul eotiaUl.bl. vxemi'lityiui
Hopkins
ul
the
Fnlveoii
•«.ai
t’w'ou
wbtok marusge thnr to rlslBw4
held J. rpr-'lal fraH scmsIud and
tn the fanneri of time Elates tt
1 April i.|i„
.luB m. the .late uf thU wollcw
lideroble > v.|>i>ipn's Voogress.
ol lIllDols. one of the best aulboriuc* !all time* tlk- riiriixiau life. She wsi
incinW-r of ibt- I'uiict.-iuttunai
effect that there ts liable to be
proporihins, which will bemmo of; Thi- exhjy't of spraying mai hUicr? in the country- ou soils and soil tuatitronMe ext>erienct'd
greats value lo this region e'cry .ntl HUiniliafc was said to Iw the isrg- asemebt. delivered three leiluiea on
r> s few of Test dalllT«^.brw« kind
tn secartna snfflciem fertile year, aud the v»Ty fart thst the >oun'Method nad
u raid mortwe I
St and most complete e^cr dUpUyed (he iullowing tuples:
sfleemlojdantthemiolred acreage.
aeeffra
Thu'.;.al>d lKriiar«
Value of SoiV InvesUgsiiun.' ltola-1
ty owns these gruiftids will give a Alichigaii. There wiMV
TMi tronble U doe to the fi
reeoier lb* isoue;* ancumi
;’oatiutie< ’
every farmer In the region a sense cf „b.., ..iiLit.
obiiila «,a b.b,™..r„ib.. b, uos ol BbllVbnlllo
Bald
..ortgage or sn> i<srt thereof;
tlrte baa been an muaually severe wTn- personal pride In helping to make
fulluUiUK
I n> kutbo't'
lie different departments of Uio cuV l*rvjspenty.’ aud -Ectmoiunal Matw-j 'g'|:hanl will bo of ini.-u-*]. as Mr bel.l iimlrr
heieforr. by virtoo of the
Ur,aM as many farmdra did nm <
Soil Improvement.- Ur.Hop ;'*"®'
!sarb fear's fair a i>rlter sui-cess than
power i rale roouined In bsM BmrilUlKbani I* widely known a* a rclia loltow.ug r. duiioD wbtoh wa
and
l.’o
uUrt’rt
.are
wn*
taken
rUh care In hooning the seed, tunch of those prevloualr:beld.
BMual 0 tobri we. snd tbe oUtute u tacb
iuot>*lv sdoi'ied
i:tb«c t«i cJiarj-’o for the itiuifurf kina believes that.one uf the great-' bir. leyel-headed iiusloeas tuau F\x leetm*.
Ikvarii u1 S.H--I aisdr and provided, t
It CB* be expeteoil to be froxen to
esl bnsloesse* of the farnier l» H>| three- veoTH be luu been iirewldcCl of
Wr believe that the tax ptoere «;
Itold
saeh an extent that its germinating
th* vUlage ul HuiSlcy lat lb<- Ust
the county will be subserving ibefr No rnpuat ihx’. l loui.l
here make tbe plant food in tbe soil
i-M>lmkm l•’a.l^ as tqltoW.
teenth day *l Aprtk *- D, 18*2. nt trs
eUclIon
recviying
eery
vote
<asi».
«BsUtieE will be. badly impaired.
eat individual interests and the best '(Wld do ffusticc lu tbe toen present-)'|Bb1e. and that In most of our stilfs
knows wix-.'ol lu- ciicaks- Tbe
U’b. K-as. l!.c .o: nt' ol Grand Tiav- otloik tu (be torrhtwn «r aUsU S«dl
Whdt applies to those states will be ilerests of the tonnty tit large by
that
Is
Q«oe«sry
to
add
to
them
|••{lKtt■^tl
entirely
and
etci.wcred
to at FubUi- ,Au. ItoD to I he biglMM bid- .
rec
U
auilioMxed
f
speetal
■lal
ed but a iew are w-or.by
oqually true tn Michigan, where the voting these bonds.
is.iuu ol lo- U*iTow iilooev «m its faiiti sal .iwlti dec. at Ok- North From Ha»r of the
ts
orgaal.
ji
maintain
Thel
lucnltoB, I’rof. J. f- McDu
bona*, in the Clt? of TrsVMM
l> auiluxiztvi agi'iil* sod ui
ooU has been Iniease ibe most of the
l ulttirlst o; tbe 1.' B. Uviurimeiil of •uDtie
■U waid l^>us'< urat betBg (bo
l«»i!.U to piiriliavc taui!
wtailsr and where the farmers arc
where the Cinuii *’«■« tor
or-lb.' piiip’jM- ol huMri:g
hoMrn; tti.-reou
.^g^icuUu.■v.-ilaa mude u Fperial study orgonU matter may l»e cltber lii th.-;^.
MET BEAT1I II RAMU
BOM too cstrefnl In taking cve of
i iu„i
airx sn.l csMbiilon* ursn ogru-uliural aaid Count) uf Graml TrsvqcB* 4s
if .Michigan eondiUoa*. ills lectures fortn uf crojf# plowed under, ur ofj,|^,u<.i
hiiracfcr aud tu gra.ni tlx' u»e tbcieuf held.)
EOMl com in the fall. Com that
(Continued on page two.l
m -The Legumes as Jjoil Builders.’ manure rcouftlng from feeding tbose'iB} wurlusipn-. loi
fruiu lltue to uiiir to agrpoliural and oeiured b> raid tBortsagn aad aM
Is tBtended for seed and wblefa has partitions into tiu- upjwr kioiy. |V.bou ,nd on ’ AFatfa raltcre." -uito espe-. icrups to live stock. tTover i* on im- »•»>.' ■'»! l"Juri.-s t
o'bcr MK ietic* of a alaiilar natu'e un yet doe and iwvmble, the |>r«nte
“•iuine .vnul.t
bees left in the crib all winter will the Creuien entered the building Ully Interesting. He slHo>vd con
: crop Id every rouilon !
dcr .%«! No rr" uf the I’uWn- A.la ul (Irr'-ribed in asld mongadm or *0
ariwols bi-lier t
show a very low vitality whM plant- funiiw of gasoline were quKc strong, -luslvoly that success in liic growing
a provide the iieressarv
mucii iber.-of s* may I-- u nasso to
ivl', now Iboretoie It i-> b'-TvIiy
colic now. • V. -r.
iqiv the ailuwDt due on luvid BDxrtJcSgS;.
ad. This fact is rcalitcd by the local but an Investigaitun after the fire fsU- >r alfalfa depends not wo luurh
rogea from tbe InexhaasUblc suppl.' who had nudiKcwHvvl TJrat li to cv)<-dJcjil
.alouuv
.
with six per vest li)'ere«t. and mil
«!• iiabb'
botrow umno on
iBrwwra and they urge all planters ic
u»>
tiongiii lbem->-i'c* buimv.,
sbow that there was any of the tbe time of the year ot which tbe n tbe sir. He believes in the u*e!|icsilon.
Ictad •o.'li-. logelbeT wtUi sw slto*'
luiib
and'-milt
uf
rail!
euui.f'
lot*
vK^kfhave
U-f..rv
me
land
.uuum.-ts
with
, bs careful In tM seleetlon of tbHi rtietulCHl kx-ateJ in the bnlld^yg. The sevd la sovb-a. as upuji the iboroukh
finely ground pho*|>hate rod
l.ry'r <ee of Teu doUsiws* «vmve»»nW
Kiidin
V...--UT.
of
Ten
Thom
- boBI. la order that they may avoid
for tberriu. the |«exulaei. bring fiw
cooking Slid lighting was done by *a»^rcparaii«iti «.f thi
oil. the securing .birt, ,bo.bb wi
Hollai* to tx- cx|>toide4 In the purvl
at foMnwm
lay la gettlag their crop atarted
nt Jofi; s- re» of,'land, oiix-d by in*
and eleotridiy. and an
................... ..
1 ideal a^ luft! It shoidd.be in » the a. Id pbosi.lisie. is very m«'j,,
iialf of the KuuthTnivusc (*il> ISi'irq; I'aik Asaovia- town.
propk time In ,t» spring.
the piping after the fire failed to dia
free Irom .'heaper and more lasting in its efforts r.btU- aliauwt luittiedlatvl* at
(*oart
tion.
and
be
It
ttnlicr
m
W
eoIL
He.belleves
that
potoab
i»in
uf
the
saloun
u.bmW
Ai It
but ateut a biubel of close anyjosk* that would I
weeds and wc!l supplied 'sith mois­
ItcKjtvd. Thai tlK’ qurwik-i! of tnal. Towaahtp
)
longcUig eighty sersa
shaM com to plant a lenwcre field. tansed tbe exploslone that are eaid to ture and (ilsfii iuod in an available xltu tn luffiriem quanUtlciPlu must Jllicr chance loniiag ami <
ing raid.loon atid'^uing e nd te.ods Ten West
y County of UrsMi
ll.e *uwajt r.;>*ri«-.Jraiul DoUsra.
rei7 Httle space Is mquired to house have oevurred when the Are .was In form. U was also shown that on
ubmiiied to a vote ol lu.' elo«tor» TiavncKc and yttsie of Mk UgSB.
snliv a n<
stdbclaBt com for the needs of the its* early stages.
nearly ail Mk-higan soils a /Iberal aiv ricni quantity oi dev-aylng ©is
Dsied Jan 22 I>I2
of raid . ount.«, at The gea.--al aKii.g
f-aluuu
liberated well
damage by (he flame* was con plUwtlon et Ulnc yvill give beneficial matter in tbe soil it may
, avafhge farm. The farmer who if
KU
HOWKI.I.
-Kwlou to tre Ill-Ill in raid <vmnt
for
tbe
needs
K.\TE HOVVKI-U
raniass to give his seed proper selec­ Uned mostly to tbe rear «( (be resiau- and p.vyins resclts. Uu a siil thus In auffliient qiiautiilea i
ll:e tirsl Musda' lu April. .S l>.
He believes that'
tion and mre^can expect to have ram and t^ second story. Tbe dam- prepared it. 1* :iu easy matter to Ii of f&roi crui>s
l’.NDKItW'<HH> A l-Mlk)R
i.-aiid Traveja* I
in l£e saloon and the front of ibi trodure the iiiirolcft liritig bartcri: Iboiisaudsof duUar.s ure spent o.-ry
tmshle afur a winter of this kind.
tclif1» ’o pivvdii.
Ailorncya for nxyrlgsg*
year
in
bu.viug
uiirugen
and
putoah
in
urant down stairs was from
..uUlioli
ol
latgi
Bead com tp be at lU Iwst shoald be
Travera*
CUy. Mtihk
^ber by tbe use uf toil -from an ol
ranx' Butsner and in tl*e aavne Icnctl.
gathered ^n It is roily matured and water «bat SBioe through the tailing. alfalfa field vr by the ttliru (viliures (ommercial lerttUxers that do not tn- siuung tbe aatiA*
of. iluMSs DOW prevcilbod b.v Isw for ^ S3 to spril IC—tiu-adsy
X- bolding of generaPelcrtkoito: snd
atntfl in a dry plate that U pot suBl 7%e damage to (b« etocks and thi
ivoriilating the xetvi. In the dir crew production enough to pay tor
. TIME CARO.
7 It further
their <v>st. These sutmefits nrv
cleaUy cold to freesc the germ. This building wns fully covered by Ineur enssiou the fact w-ss bioushi <
Ill rwerring 10
». M.'A. M.’A. M.tP.*Ite-oUed. That (be form nf l«llo( to
il„,u,'m4ide from farts gathered from
h liquoi B sold un.lv-1
Is an easy task and will rethru
ancc. ^
moot farmer* favor av^Hling
• used at Mid elivlloD sliait be U' Lv Trav. aiy 2:0*, 7:0* 9.U. 3-.»
iieti th. saloou* sold i'
Tbe body of Shields was removed at (xup plontlag klme
little earlier vowtlestlon and expei-imcnt sUtfous vf opiloi
d^ldends apon the time expended In
2:2T' 7:2t' 8:kS 8:41
Solon ....
loiloBF
"I
i would to- a ..
J
Hivsu
sutd:
once to the Anderipn underuklng and without Tbe -use of any unrsc this country and Europe.
such care.
Cedsr City
Isiletltgcniv
»ll|
For I’ll- iiroiioaliiOB uf bonding
Modus ....
and space will not permit of
Craoil Traterae Count; for Ten TbouOrand Tnverae con£tg is one ot the rooms, whore it was ]irepared for crop, also that en well prepared iwll
1 S;37 8;t0
4
burial. Shields was about Z£ years of from 10 to 12 pound* bi'seed Is
extended, redew- of this great aiRum.'iu Tbe 1 iquor Inirrcrt* woul.i »Ud Hollair for the puriuor of pur
t regions
Cedar Ron ........
110:«]
(reel'
clisrlag Hu- fun; s. r*» v>f land owned
meeting but the annual institute i«- not si*-ud llx-ir luonev a»•Sing
epaa^. and nothlag should be al- age and was a well-kiwwn cbarai
dent to sectire #good stand
Itoke Ann ..
9:111 4
of Ol by ihc.TraveiM-flly Driving Ikirk A«Ilu-.v do
port Will give a very complete ac
jl0:IT|4..s
Ptolto Rlrer
lawad to prevent the raising of an in- atfui town. He bad been In the habit
Another Itterest'ii:; speHiier
loriallon. for (be iiarpoae of boMing
,ll:b<l 8:4$
Honor..........
count uf all the proceedings opj
would l>e «!< ibereoD fatrs snd etbiMtkyns of on ag’ creased acreage every year. Com so- of occupying the room in which he Prof. A. C. Haninrar. entomolosl
EaipirB JeU.
rlculiural cbaracrier and to srant tbe
moat of the paper* in fall. A vast
deUes are being formed, and with # met bit deatb at irreguUr interval!
the Department o.’ .At.-iruUure.
use Iheieuf frorn tllue to'tIRto to asrisome Use aud It was tbe uncortalnty gave two IrtUiifs. one on the
amount of up-tuvlate InYormation will
caraful eelecUon of seed nothing
EBrlro, vis e. A
luliural au.| other > ietics of a slmof
hi*
bablU
in
this
r^rd
that
thus
be
ciAlened
into
one
lolumc.
praveni the connty from becoming the
Jose stale and oue on tbe I'adling
liar nalsre.
him his life, his fellow roomers Iwing moth. Il.T Btcroopilcan v i».wa Ur show- that will be of great value tu every
) YK
beaaer com county of the state,
Inierlochea .
rare as a rule ot his coming mnd ed (be appearance and life biMory of farater lo Michigan. A ciwy «»( ibU
I 1 NO.
nara with your seed end e full crop of
Copeailsb ..
wan amthred com will be the result. going.
these (WO great insert pests and the report will be sent to every member
|I1:S! 8:1*
Kslevs .........
.From (bo podUoc of bU body when best nt'ibods i>r fighUn:
of »-cuuniv Institme ooclety an!
wc,T
.piancr
pf
tic-tion
one
'i.
Towrt
Prof. Ostar Erf of-the Ohio dutc every farmer In Grand Travers* founMETCOROLCCICAL RERORT.
THE FAIR GROUND RR0RO81T10N. found l( is apiarent that he
Tweritv >evcji. <2>. North uf lUBSto
ty should have one If son arc do'
KP-ien It!'. Wen “'-i phsilie. eontb
nere has been no agitation and awakened by (be fire and rising from nniveroiu. in bis lerture or -Feed
Beer*
of north boandarv ot said lot and iS)
vm little cald lately about the prop- bis bed he made an aUempl to reach snd Care of Dairy t’ows." showed a member of the institute spHety or
Wslton ...
I
tW:S8
'‘wto5r‘'Dvw*r^ HwaJd by it ff troka c3>i of the west boundary.
comlusivelv. hoW the prope; hay« not paid (he annual fee fur this
oeltlon to bond Grand Tmverie county (he. door and escape, but being' i
Howtoy ..
ll.en<-< eart rMh lliil*. tfarni'e ixnith

w«ai tTtm r‘»> Unkr. Iheoee Beat >a>a links,
i>r good cews. not only .yields i year, you can have your name placeJ
fiigms ...
Jor $10,000 to purchase the fair tome b.v (he smoke and gases he was

lb.
Mm
Ms
Fast.
Crarliag .
'hem e north 2«>rii links to i.lsce of be­
i
t UK
groaads for agricultural displays and unable to c|wti the door and fell-be- gcKol {irufli In tue produeUon of lullk. apon tbe mainm; list by sending to
for Um BMite e
|A. M-tP. M.
bind it uncottseSua dying soon after. but sMs In keeping up the fcr.ilfty ol the secretary the snnnsl fee of 2i<
ginning. being forty screw of land.
exppoitkm purposes. At lu fall t
11:38 fi:SC
Norvsik -------(he farm and cheaiKynlng (be los: o cents.
lag the Grand Traverse county boerd
1. Ol;. Mi-'h. Ffb
OneksBU Jeln
Report of Oak Park Library.
O.
£.
l...kDD,
producing nil (anu crojw
ot supenrisors pused a reaoIuUon to
Manistee ....
ffaea
FlrtlOL-11!'.
Old Mission
El.ilKK E WiilTy;
President J. L. fiovdsr oT M A. C.
Trains arrive at Ti
nboiit to the people the proposition
idtb*
Jnvenile flitlon—5VV.
vlafv of G'und Traverse t’.muly
0:88 V. 4t. sntf C;o;
s m . 18:88 B.ei.»:88p.
in bis lecture «R “The Next Step U
of purchasing the property of (he
Philosophy—2.
iimcr*' Iniuiimv Soviet;.^riciiUnial lJcTcl<'Pn>"at.
Traverse Ctly Driving Perk eaaocU.
D, BHH.T, G. r. A
Kcligion-«.
tu be o>openitio.i among tynuers tc
ttoa. 40 acres, to be used as fslr
Sookdogy—2S.
Alt EcHp
....
__Jlps*.
lessen the cost of dibtnhutlng :h<
grouads and for exhiblHon pnrposei.
t-'ot .pi.ik and •-eiiBln umi.u UKNNuiural Scieme 2>.
ptvUucu of thy lahn to the c-oummrt NE’Sr I’AINKa.UNi; MAUIf
This action was in accordance wltb|
* la .« Fa:r
i Bcrol .\rts—9.
and also in en’ourage uulfurmliy it cclipres on;
i BJ -* 4>'r
aa act of the legislature, antboilxins
nne Ana;_7.
Alto
the
gradlsg
and
pa.ck.nu
of
producti
feiT.1
to
'b
ouch ffurebasee by rounUes.
literature—2C.
thing lor craun*.___ , . ..
or shlptncct. Flank F. Ri'gf'rs. dep- |•aiv Ju-i
This is an. Important mhiier that
>r
.iianUoea
rhebviuiTirai.
I
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itv slslG highway rumuiUsloher. gsM >iuwin. sHS joini
be cnretully considered and we

t*"
nu
l
bruiM-v
I
}?
,5
Trmvel-i:,.
I strong arnumcui In favor of ihi A long rtv-ord of
bellere roied apon favormhly. The
,
lllogniplij-31.
.vuniy' rood system. Thlrty-kcveu yeara In vonsiaiit uneinihe Xc* Enefair of Ust year demonairated
Geuersl Works—43.
land
ainie*

tbe
beet
prod
we
.an
j
u
x'
«
'.v.a.i»
.a.
Mlchtsan are already
Tslne of this property fur such a
offer of It- niorvclouii power in ibq] « w. | * . iluad; -w
TOU1-I24C.
wwrklrg under the rouuiy s;
poee. The developaefit of the Qrend
IT e
*'*
Average—pies. ‘
Ybu may uodersUnd that by love«tioi:
ore wia vole on its adoption at
Traveree regim In horUentnre and
Sold by Anu'iici
Men S reading room, 7R; women.
money you make more money, and you will
roznlng spring exertion.
agricuUore, mekec it necoesary for us
2: chlldri*. ill. Toisl 4W. .average
>f. W. H French, of M. A. C,
In order to keep pace with the times.
ar I'. 4
make, by Invcfftlns In fertlllrer a better per;l plus. New patryna. 11.
One «r (he Jsys of Pelcndeblg.
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t
SL very interesting torture on the
It is the ml W of friendship thBl' S ‘ 5 k?T*'
ceutage than on gold bondi. To u»e fertilizer
'csa that has been made In Miehma may think out loud to a IrienL* ' » r> *» ‘ tomir
igaii in teaching agrituliure In the

■•rtas'Vcifjia.

GtaUR ht m 2,900

G. A. Brigbam's
Experlenoe

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A STRONG FACTOR
The better we adminliter our own
alldn the better we can administer
for others.
There’s nothlos like a well managed savings account to qualify one
lor positions ot trust and profit.
Start your savings account MOW,
lor the time approaches when it will
become a strong factor In your sde-'AH depoalta made before tbe 5tb
wHI draw Interest from the FIRST.

FUST NATIONAL BANK
Tnnwrae City. Sfick.

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HlsU ai^haOl^ He said our pubib
Fsrmero. Anentien:
iligli aukool is uuv^ our iiuwt poplar . Theie S* moD‘'.' tn sio<l;. iber.- 1Mbool. r«vrBJcr!> the High school noney in all nioek. iim most motio in
course was nrraaged mostly with, be b*M ►toi'k. To ttove the l-en
.ktnek and lx- cnvl.n! b> ;our neighrttotruce to prepsrlag the student for;
use HAKVE1.1.S CONDITION
cviUege. But
per cent ot our peo- I-OWUKR. Ibr l•e*I aim 2 renovatu:
go to college. -V Urge and and conditioning powder on earth A-rt’Pt no other. Call tor and Insist «;►
iniTposihg proportion of this
having HAKVEU.S • UNUITIO.N
do attend High seboo:.
I'OWDEKS
It l» tbr Mi»h (<i«rd.
tbe imponanee nt introducing into :bal gi'ce 'be resoll
ksge
High school rtKirse sosietblne ;i CIS ixT
thst will stuuh It to the Industries oi lan Drug Store
(■annot ;csA all tbe vora
Cue teachtnyf^-ogriiuliuro
Witllam F Grwut of Carflo!: i»*t.
and domestic sctonce diretily lute;
snnuuucev liim*elT a* g
re than fJ' per cent of .our
I, tile repu'dirsn noinina '
randid
pupuigUon.snd Indirectly all onr peo lion tor vontii;
Iniceested in
lnie:-c»t
sening the productive Isierec
tinies 1—et «eu'
Me ba> eeve
cour.tr.v. Agrlcaltare Is no»
^Bvention* t'v the i-ouc
iDg taught in Mletilgsn High mhooU
leriioa ire hsv -erved Ua-r
t; lODverito
CM young men sn-J th*
•erk eiever
lueh laairartion is inereaelng fas­
ter thso it «ma be sBPpUed. Tbe en- lUstioe of (be pence elgbt :
the
rondure
of
thewe
offices
h* bo.eoarsgemeot of this kind of instrne^Infd the confidence of tb* peoiOr ;
tioo wOl tead le isercBBe the prodse. .and Is lietnt Mrongly tndorxe.' (u- (In i
power ot tbe tarat ssd add to the poellltni of count; irensarer
|

on your crept Ib no longer an experiment, but the
best paying Investment, espe'clany on light land.
It has been tested by many farmers who claim
they have doubled their crops by uslns ferti­
lizer. See that you get the right kind for your
purpofCa We have four klnd»of fcrtltlzers, all
bith in nitrogen, phosphoric acid «nd potash.
The*eare the elements that your land need*.

We have literature that explains the use of
fertilizer which we shall furnish on appileathm.
Ritbt stock feedinc and soil feediag U the
farmer’s succeM.

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Have tbe latest improved e
cbinerTandmstK ’
'
in un-to-dstt
designs from
roBgb suoe
Prompt alter
giver, oil ntders no matter how
imsJi. Call or write forpriccii.
axh ptxxvew Ko. 6«u.

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FAVORED BY
Bowels are Basis
^
of Child Health
GOVERNMENT
powerful for * chDd. Tb* botDM of
watch**
m or h*r Mr*. L. Ortmw*ld.y*
ASQUITH DECLARES FOR MINI­
errf Mr*. J. P. McLctU .
... Mi'i.. *r* aiwuy* *up|4l*d With
MUM WAGE SCALE
. CBldwcir* Krrui> Pt^tn. end with
L'D. a* will! ttiouaaiula of otbara. there
C> ■ubatlt’it* fur ihia iirand laaeilc*.
live, for It
It'lw real!) more i
.upM-lur iwilc prwwrUea wl.ien
w uhd aireaaiheji ih* .letiacU,
cm of pt»«i
t.oireli »o that after a hrlcrf
..t tb* ftf*t »i
. di«pen»cd
............
th*
child B ti popttfal of Ur Calrtweiml
...... .......... _... -.................... •■•n
«>TUP repatn al nichl on retirlnr a
Anyone wuhlne to tnaka a trial of tMa
ntwat tb* daw* tha follnwlnE nlibt
'................................
- tha^r*«1ar
/r» bovine It In
<■
---- • than that will acarcely
rocal*! at fifty c*i
Hair Millian Men Out of Work >
u wljl find That Ih* chUd
L-e Initic (famlly
ir lU aocuatoned aovd apirlH hate a aaraple
Wait*—Food PrioM CoMInti* to
.ple lK.til«
iKitiln aent to
d wlU cat and alaep normall;
Soar and 2.600 Trains OiaconThl* ramadrr U
ia a vaat Impron-----ud pddrcaa
r.tr-r aalta. calhartlr*. laxatlr* water’
tinuod on Rallwaya.
aliallar thUtfa. which arc altoceUitr
Th* «»»•«

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connection wiui
»Ml ttnpomBt Ui
UBt ,rood
« chUd** eaeiUBt
. _MaKh >* to ko«p
tb« be**u rwuUtly opM. 81iu:t:>
bOMla will b* roUo«c<i «<)• t<uw of

BUT MVISES AGREEHaiT

Oliver Chilled Plows
tbM plow* won 6nt placod UBOO tbo
mrm (cftr roara a(o and from that day

First Official Recosnitiofi of a Serioui
Condition of Affair* In
Mskico.

Oliver Chilled^Plows and Repair*.
ttandSntaadforM^too
te taiati. ionE wiwannd. «ad

~

eOME IH AND TALKTHE MATTE* OVER F

Oliver goods sold ond guai-anleed by

()ucen City Implement Co.
Traverse City, Mich.

Pruning Tools
torgst .«]>«& you coae to buy ,'our I'niniut
RV have an oitra Ur* aclwtioii of theae tools al

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rca»oi.i.i.;f

Urtce*. \\> have the Hutkeyc.. Crooks "Stn Joae" pailern. Clyde*
Draw Cot and th« Rhode* Dooblo Ctit Pfntftrs. We have aeveral
•tjle* ol amall hand rruneiw. the Parason and Noble Pruning Saw#
asd. the long bandlo tree Pnniera.
We have Prunera from 2-t np-

Come In and see

our

WeTl save yuu sume nume.v.

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FRANK TRUDE

stock.

The Barney Co.
Invites your eaily inspection

New Spring Styles
Ladies* and Misses’ Coats, Dresses,
Costumes, Suits, Mixture and
Nobby Diagonal Skirts,
Eyelet Embroidery, White Voile and Lawn and Qlneliam Wa.h Uressei. The latert conceit. In
and Collar Set.. Jabot.. Frill, and the meat
Floral
wSsts"yon have seen lor many n day.

. You are cordially invited lo inspect and try cn the new styles.

WashloKion. Mareh 2.—Pregldeni
Taft ha* Issued a pttx-laaiailoii .inrlarlDX lh« neutrallly of the United
Slat** In Mexico. Thl* Is the flrsi of­
ficial rpeoRniUon of the w*rloiis i-ondltion of aBalr* In Mexieo and ii will
aonieahat reUcre Ih* aha'iiy of Hie
aliuaiion. A warnloK ha* been IsKued
lo Ameriean rltUens thai war exlsm
Wednesday, March 27. The event wa*
in -Meiieo and iliiaen* of the United (IfD* tb% whole 1912 Issue U dUirlb-'
entirely Informsl, and after a veryState* must Uke their own elyhoee*. uied the regions. Where st-iJlers are
lisbl* to come troci will be tboroughly happy social hour supiier was served
by the bosteaa. cxivcra being laid for
ttivered.
Msynsrd. the two year old sen of nine. Miss Yenisb was |ir«-#ented with
BREVITIES.
s sliver berry moon of*l<and*ome d<#♦«♦♦#♦«♦•••♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs. K. Hlntbsw of Bioghsm slgn SB n token of remembrsate from
died Tuesday. Feb. 27. sfter a
The davelepment bureau has to far
ii< guests present.
weeks lltoeM with pneumonls.
JUirlbuted 21.0«d booklets In i««kMiss Bossle Cortiet, of 320 West
ncral service* were held Thursday
age loi* ranglnK from 50 to 2.O01I.
sfteniooD St 1:30 from the home, and Ninth street, walked strosa the If*
These have been arm to every stale
from
Howera Harbor ro Trnve-we <Tt'
hurisl was in Rlnghsm eemetrry. I.li
in the I’oiuo and to ii^i'le who will
FTidav evening Min* forbet leachc*
He Maynard wuk luied hy
*M that the are iiroperly dUtiibotcd.
at Bowers Harbor and site:
Itnew him end the many beaud
auiHul ^school
^...............
Several thotisaml more have been aent
floral tributes lieapoke words of bym.jihe ilose of the day started
[ l>.v ipai! Id sinttie wrapper*, and by the
paihy to Hie family in their hour oflwslk to the city. She reai'tied her.shout k;*'. bwlng couslderablv hciid^
bereavement
' Repels Atuck of Death.
enty-fiv.
s and neigh- cupped ou account of the deep mi<>»
•Fl>e year* bru Iwo dovlor* told
W. C. Garbs. formeHy a b**k-k*ep
I liud only two yrara lu live." Tlii* hors gale a fan-wrl! i-ui^irlse jiany
lent wfRr:
.•ii.Mlilis,*Unemelii
wIFf made
the Hannah A l4i> Meiuitiill-Friday evening lor Mr and ,Mr* riiat
luHilie. fol. "They u
tii.uii tlreen. .MaluHilie
rombutn has l-eeu pronioteil to Hi
I would die Willi ioii»umpiiuB. I' (iarnett at their home oh Wetn-ter
wa* il|i m me iheii lu it> tin- iie»i HtrceU ocrwtloneri by ihelr until iioied
liini: iitedlilne an.l 1 heaao !•> ti*e Hr dei«nuie for Hiiion. .V. V.. where
KlmiV New |i|woCe;i It wa* v.eil 1 they expin i to make their home
<lui, itir loiluy I am worktne and be
lieve I one my life lo Ibi* -sreat future. The evi-oing was given mer
thiuiil and IhU.'; eiile Ihiii ha* i heated, to sovtal iileasiux'. after vihivU rcfic-h(he «rme ol aiiollu-r vKlliii ' li > Icily lueni* weie M-rveil,
in aufler with •tiuahv.^-oM* cr otliei
Mist Osenthy Van Kuren entertain­ HiorouEii w-erk ihai l.nng. s.w»d health
ihmst utwl liini-: iroiiiile* now. Take
,ine ■lire that'll »ale»t. I’rire
eeu'* ed kU of her llitlc girl irlcnJ* Saim- mid Pm.-,-lmg*
all ..eg
ttttii! fine Tllnt l•o1tl• free ai .nil day aftemoon al a iiariy in homu nf pisi* of Tray«T-v i <i..
:.iMii
iicci*ia of Traytme Uiiy.
her fourth birthday, at the homo of
her sreiidmother. Mr*. I- U. Hli-kerson of kl2 Randolph street. Th> afternooa was s|>cn( In playing nuDivi'Otii
RStue*. after whkh the Utile Iiomom
maii-b ;;t
served her guci-is with refreshment
of ice cream and cake.
MIsa Flossie McCarry entertained a
FOR RENT-Viiarre farm in' khist
Bay. J. Schlosser.' iet;i Woo-imi.r>- party of young ladle* at her home ol
avenue.
nmr .vi:'
ttfT*t Front Ftroft ITidliy eveoing ir
njmiillment. to Vl*s Maude Yenisli
FOR SALE —Rogislereil ^liori^orE ■laughter ol Mr. and Mr*. Jno. Yenlsh.
Durham canle. l<oHi sexee. W. H
whose Diarrlag.- to Fred Hilt ol thiiTlndsli. Barker Creek.
ciiy has b^n annoiinied lo take pla.c
feb 2T.Hic*-ft*

The usual Annlversury Week Discount will doubtless
appeal to early purchasers.

.... .

New Spring Coats
The full Jength CoaU that have come to us in these
first ahipmenta. shew many decidedly new designs
—A -i-vEr mtl* effects that make up Into very
Fivered fabNcs a : soft Broadcloths.
tcrlals-

Unexcelled values now at »12.60, gi5 and 620

New Spring Suits
I Spriag BuKs that nre tTuly NEW—Suit* thsT ahe
daintines* and cnicnees in style that will ap

SeOIng the New Dresses
e sold the very
A gewat mahy of these New Oresa.
■peake a great
firat day they came. We believe
deal for their beauty
desirability and as well
for tholr prices- Evei style of dress in practically
material
display.

beautiful
cloth dresect special stuntton to t
i and drceaca of cloth am silk combination that
0 and 612JO. They a

^prlno Dress Goods
hett. fabric*, colera
wcatca that the aeaion wtl
mani_ Neveiiy Suttingm. Serge*,
Brac^ieii Siik*. Wool /TaUera*. •
Panamaa. Braadelotha. Woi
eta, all new.

BEST THE NEW YEAR CAN BRING YOU

BEST FLOUR
It stands al the lorclronl lor quality and
good living. II Is the standard ior
bread and pastry.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
IlianagcrbSilp I'f the mti liramh «if fhe
Slii.'i ’;.^'! itiribirjima m s-cauli-.
Wjsli. Alter
111.- Sftdel«h<-r
two years SCi M’'- Harbe was
. proiiml.-d to Hit- piifcili.m tif bcul
btK,k'k'-"l" : a:id l.ltct m im-ldcr Ai

the time of his transfer It. the w*«le-n olflre I." was an ssstsUnl branch
ii.bm.gci. Ill* friend* lu Travefn*
I'lly 'will l.<- pleased to learn of hlS
auiomobUt
taplil p;i.Ere»n in
w.nld.

The Manfacturers

Life Insurance Company^
(CommeliceJ Bosineu June. 1887)

Chlel Ollices lor Michigan, Ohio and Western Pennsylvania,
Washington Arcade, Detroit, Mich.

Spring Fastiions | Winter {Goods
The New Tblngs For 1912 Arc. Al­
ready Here-Many Cicceptional Val­
ues Feature These Early Displays. ,

Nf« 5^ruv
Hase jwm UU •mtj.
These and dozens like them In slock.

U. S. IS NEUTRAL

rATMER. SOK and CRANOSOM
SMebulMfMd to kaow and appncM*
aupanoc value ol (ho

All tbii weak. Aa uk»1
• diiceuBl wiJ be giveo
fell purebsaen ^

S.I. ol 1912 ippml.
A liberal ducouDt idf'ead ol aooreBin to sU
porchsaei^ ihii week.

lAiiiilon. March
J*r*niifr Ac<iulib |
huH Informed (>■« bou»e of conmioD*
tbal llic ^>v*rniiii-nt faviit^ra mini
nmiu »a*e ccale beioK pr/tpared ior
She- mlncrv He aaid, howe'er. It
! would he l>eH<r lor Ihe oiwrators atui
'luliibO lo aKnv ibao to force a aealr
hy lealkUiloii
MUIe uiid fa<iarl*«
acontiiiue.to shui down ihruUKh lark of
fuel. It Uk <-siiiiisiMl that a half nUIlion 111 WmW are out of work loday.
I'Pofid Kupidlea eoDlinue lo soar, li la
I (tnieil that S.'rOo train* have been dlb<t>mlDiifd on the railways.

I The Studard for Three Generttloiis

. . Foarth
Anniversary
Sole

Advance
Sbowmg
*a
Poarlh
Anniversary

JSf

/

PAGE THRXl. .

O&AHD TEAVZBSE HEEALD, AHD TRAVXBSE BAY EAGLE,

i

Everything In Heavyweight
Goods Giring Al RedncUons Near Ihe
50% Mark. Some Even Less. Buy
For the Fninre.
Xadles’ Coals, Sldrls, Dresses
ONE LOT OF LADIES’ -.LONG CLOTH COATS Uiat
0
newV ............. 63.6S. fS.-fiS and 66.65
EFT OF LADIES' AND MISSES' PLUSH
0 S35J«. go now at SSJS.
612.85 and...............
A FEW CARACUL COATS for Ladies
. 65.95 and 66.40
were 612-00 and 615.00 ge new at.............................
NO CARACUL
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH AND
CARACU
- that were 65.00
....... ' 0 ..........
6104)0 go
It SI.*
COATS
63J0 and
.................................................................»«•!«
LADIES' SKIRTS worth S3.00, K4)0. 67.50 and 610.0a
go now at ..................................... .61.35. 63.45 and 64.95
LADIES’ SILK AND MULL DRESSES that were S8.&0.
610.00 and6124)0. gonow at ........................................ 63.45'
LAOIES' TAILORED SUITS that were S18.00. S2D4»
and *25.00.-«o Jiow at...................67.00. %»M and 612-00
LADIES' AND MISSES’ FUR SCARFS that were 64.5a
65.00 and 664)0. e
g now at .........................
**c
SEVERAL LADIES' FUR SETS AT LESS THAN HALF
PRICE.

Mea*s and Boys* aothlnfl
MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS in beet aeiling atyiei.
that were 615.00 to 625-00. ge now at 6660. 6i0.t0
mnij ........................................................................................61360
lEN'S SUITS—Still a good ateortment
aaeortment of op-teminup-te-rr
uto otyleA garmeme worth from 612410 to 620.00.au
from 33 to 46. ge now at ....6660. 61090 and 613.65
6

Premium Ttckels
-Our i‘ieml'jm Ti-ti-tf are C3Cm1
Hi* <-uurv yvar. Wv give one with
ciery im- pun h*i-« anJ for
or
more yi'ii <«n M'-cure a aubetantia!
liremiun free. Save the tickets.

The following comparison shows the remarkable progress ol
Ihe Company daring the past ten years ending Dee. 21.1*11:

INSURANCE IN FORCE DOUBLED
THREE DIES THE INCOME

And Almost
FOUR TIMES THE ASSETS
1911
1901
866*004,415.00
Insurance in Force__ $27*08.911.00
3*267*421.86
Income............... .
1*064.8^00
14*601*668.02
Assets........................... 3*772,477,15
INTEREST. The rste of lotereri ^ned by llie MsDiifscturen Life lotorsBce ComptDjr
iisteBdarb
■Bgrng over 6 per cert doriag the pest fire yetfs.
•(
UNITED STATES DEPOSIT. The United Suto Deport U now^^37
H375.000.
Thk UDOoiit it iocreBied from time lo bice to cover A'e ful! vgluktioo of ^e AmericAD buwiieti.
POUCY CONDITIONS. TSe Comp6Ly iuue lU forna of eortnei. both oi) tU
LiBHted Peymert Life aad Eidowmeot Piim. Peitaersbip lasortace mod Joiat Poficy for Mia
md Wife.
Age limit 15 lo 65.

Informatton concerning rates on any plan ol insurance oragen>
cy work will receive prompt altenllon by applying lo

W. A. PHILLIPS, District Manager
Traverse City, Midi.

aum> na.'mm biiau), iiro tiivmiVT-**«*.,

. PAOE TCVt.

butlaes*

(O tnentey. cslM A«re 1)7 tke Mfions lUneM of Orutdfm C«<rft«b.

A

Mlu Manna RuaeJi and Mr. Than>

for tb* r«at of tba winter.

8LAIR.

•{

Slate

ijulc Harold Wetaor

apent-

ni>

I

Hoanital mc-k -;;b hla cottalaa In tie city,

-JJrK
jJrK l.la
Ilia Weiner,
Weiner, who
who baba« been at !♦

BAV^l£LO NEW*.

-

Sl.vf

.Abb. SA,«,i«

: T-S,

-

:: -Vbc

•»-<

p^vIir.Kfr

• ^

Mli.

I'.I

lAvln.

MIbto.;

lJd-:ialre.
II JoU> la aorkinr at

aalBB

dU

abanrlani

I"*-""

Htid iiaX

i

:

k. iFkl,. « lAk B-liu;,:.

this winter,

SLOANS
LINIMENT

”™ i

Mr nnd Mra ll«h BDonl the day *“’'*• f***™"'’’'
flehl |nu«d son I
wllVthad^dMrttw- MfB. CaTlteh

Mr-ManlRold s mntlior lias been vl-■

IiakB at Harrlidia. .ikai

boiy

baulln;

Ikii hUauip aiUl.ls at bome thla

""


«

Mias

a

Maxel

Kidder

spent

, Mian

Marlon cnil.s

SPLENDID
CROPS
{i Sttkatdems (We^ Cttu4«}-i
aOOBaobels Froai«0 Acroo
~
ol wacac was tbt tbresafrom a
fann

m

ay-alSi

Oeonte

I>ayiie

Grown.

Keb.

*k—Mr.

■■

I

a* hBTO Ic ft SCOTT’Sa’4 (h* SfonM^f^ ootf ohsiars

oiber band It iiia.i ab»w ibai ]be crop

ilmi- ft

may

l>e found that a larger

tnimher of the huda aiv alive tbanare
lietictod to 1e- at ■•reM-ni. while
ill Ire ciiredlnRly ebon

Maby of

.At iKTs lime of the year tbe r*|ion

Pan Ihim. la bn tlie sick ll-.t

lb

t™.,™.

nthBi... rmn. tl... I
n„- vi,i,.|*lill' ""'-1' 1™"'
“""i
,
,l.l,...lbblb.l.r.!i™,l,n.

Henr'Vl-|. ..liss enfertalnnl hU lap I

I

Winsiiui

Netixtuti of

Ihi-t

OleadennlnR



find later that (be ireet show- ttaeir
otnnl amouui ol Idoon in the sprint:
aud il|H-n a Rood crop lu the faU. Kurh
may be the condiilSn this yror. as the
il-porls l-elng rlieulated

now 'in all

(■arts of the rouniry claim that the
|i«a'i b 1 TOP b iieod.

Old fruit growers

Kassoa »•»'’

ter..
, hall Friday evening. MarrlT 1st. *v-

-

alWB.is sent otit broa.Icasi to Ihe
effi-ct that tjie fruti crop Is killed, only

'YS bat e «lsloc» of a Rie.v ihanee advise the grower* lo <le but liiiUV*^"* The IninlHbrnien ■ lirunliie lu the spring on the trees (bat
"'e I'’*-'
off larsc irons.,
sup|«sed to be In good t-ondi-

'frietiTlirtiun l:.' .-veninc.



CUrk Tueaday.

a •‘bailie lo einaiie from them. At thM_

a siiSK-leni number of the built that

htwm toil n: last week -.iiii:.ir frlr-p.:
1

ne posslhle to tell (he

regularly. It will give
>-ou sfrengtA^ ffesk and
tfi^aZf'O'.

\\> are Kla.l Mr*. KiM-.. btIUe is im-


F...».ib,
l„3,ri,b.i.

of Wimtimslnirfi. was the Riiesi'or Hr

u weU as other di^
trietayle>d«dfros>«
'^loVbtubekot wheat
to the acre. Other
trains In proponlen.

.

w-iU not

Keasoi).



o

Ii

w eal her iiiode'-ates and Rivea tbe (roii

[

Tuesday

CRAWN.

-irancbea.

real <oDdltlon Of tbe buds unUI the

'enjoy o»r litu- Wd.aib<vr acnli:

in Traverse riiy on Irtisinees.

:•

plaM that are more 'afftH-ted l>

10 he dead on a Urge |ier tent uf the

ALUYN.


Misi. lr.,‘«" !’iItthtoRl.; slated
•<lay» aiUrMrs.
hiUT-Mr.. Fal»«»hlle
BaiSMT »hlle Mr. .„,l
and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
nslier W.-T vBl.in;: ... M-vple*
Ma.xb 1 - Tf.e s. w-ie Sinrm
'
I,' ihe |ia»t week Mim kiided all toads.
«'lt»-.
Iivne U now alsliinc frleuds
iitiif the l»eviiioi».i rheiili'-il n.mikany.
near flM Mir.sfoft^
i
■ • ,

plowlib..,..
Tb,.,,.ti.. lk.b,.« l•"•..l»blM„.■,l.. ibebib

went to frnvspent

In

litre kPf teuiiieroiure the bukis appear

'

rrae City on buslnesa Tueaday.
Mr.

nearly

•Silkn. bill wheie the lives'are kxaled

nuiiure to give.a fair erop the eoruiiu:

!

luriied TtiPiMlny from a trip to Chlro-

Mr IToeb antl.sdn-inlaw bare none

drainage ls’i>erfr<:. oi

Ml. tbe budf apiiear to W to good «-oa-

■ provina so nicely.

.Monday

Mr. H«hl of the Clmaii farm re

tTMCb.

better

ion of Ihe biida taiie* laiueik accord-

le crowers beliete that tbtfr will be

in Traverse City.

nc«>

.

that auan

ins to tbe toiailoB of ilie trees Wbert^^to

winter Einrin Mondav.

aenllns lum'ier for Harold Ollihs.

the

Tmnk Norton la bnay baolins bay.
Haiunen imariuaed

OREiUCKVa-UE.

show

han others, and also that the vondl-

Scott’s Emulsion

iiowaid I’aiks bad, finished his j«!i

'T'l.';
I”.
»» I" >1«HlbKl >“>-l"k » -

tsmiier for fela 9a« lim.
(.'red

dolte S«or
1.3. e.-nainly

jjr oM peoi'le 'i;lt wlaUT.

AbloB. Haatb ,a. a K„.U.». .all- '
Bober B

in
i:

!a-«U

very tT.«lnt sl"S'- “f eoU »enib-

................................... I

ib,|’'“"™F............

da, allb. .r. 8B.B bad la*.
r, A,A,bn, 1. b»., baadllaa „iai«,,

ifthn

a; pt«aMM.
4k
Wood

Tra.,r«.

"l'
*“
Jbckaon. SaUtrda.v.

^

ilili

;

been damaged

vailetles have aluod Uig cold

En«®' means power—
power lo vv-oijt. to think,
to throw off and keep
off disease.
Get ail the'sunshine
>■00 c^, and take

In ti.e wc«fls this v.H-k. whlletbe Ut-

;Mlb MClM.v a„a |

Kinkkiey Frida, avratnc-

U Tra.m* 131, an.tda,.
i “W
Mr fileacr la Ulklac. of -oln» to

.«.

Tbeir InvesUgatioa

(•.iii>.
• IM Koa U laklns l.l« broiber s i.laro

«l.t bl.jiuB. >Ad m.l« ol lb.™ j.»™ ui™a«l lb,
Mvi.1 Uk,

have

Ji tbe imenael) 14bi weather that has

Two Great Creators
of Energy

'■c:k (or ttoa »lu.- iJike ljtml>er ee

M«1 Mra. Hannub.

i,
.'l.r. 1.
Ir.' *1!. .1 boB...

how mu<h itiek

are the

Honirfer'a

tile paat iesr da.'s
Dell ros has cone aiih his team

d^nt a fca- <la»> laat week aitb Mr.

A,,.4., <T.

atv ruests at .Kavary

Makes
Good

their paa^

ue«» to order lu tuid out if iioastUe

luevalkd duPna the t«»i lao taopiht

X'f. cti-I flra. McNlntb of travel

icport the Unca doll.

*• lilalr. h>h. st.-Wmer Itatml. who'
tlic

Scott’s Emulsion

Rd Mantdaa mad bia trolbar Dnf-


la aorSlns In

vletotiy are tesilng out

[He »a« rolled to aerve on a jury (or

|

to to# Oaaad Traversa Rafto^
Maay of ih» trait grawan of tbit

I«tllll» rr;* :s at Dcdlalre this week.

arc'

•u^ Hava Net Been Qroatly AOaeUd

Hrtiwn and son Glenn vltlt-

^ert at iLe Woods home Saturday acdi

i
Iloob

i.na^ bauilBf tcc.
«

SU^;Sili.',L

.
Vrr. K

1

TeEWaiBEPIIGKB

rity laK

fW

>’hiH>s^aac1i Laa gone to Cadillac
i^rlns Boob and Leoa

to TriTeroe

pnnnd musVallonte was tbe

priie wni Parks look from Torch lake

atmUed Um danc* at Ran Ray.

gsaSspSi

trip

TOHm»T, IM«eHl,’l»lt:

Why Hxty Seeonda In Hour.

,i1h- l>o!t 'utter lolliiw*. an* finally iliej______ __ ii_ wiU
___ __
lie_______
aater _ _________
lordwoo-l cutlers, nnd when they get
,han to risk prunt-roouh the Und Is nearly cleared for
...j.
ib*- farmer.

The farmer w‘io is

rivIur

Tbe-|«any given by Frank StarlmeJc erybody invited to eomc and luve a

bud* Uier in tbe

The Lour waa divided Into Sb ttln- hi.- en-nsic to make
soiiieom- else
It is safe to aay that while the *r! ctei becBuie no other amaUer bus- iph will ih::;.- c.tile.'|iut nariti an 1
• hards Id ibla viribil) Have been .laWi
Youngs of Traverse Cliy Iran ' her ha* so many dlrlilons as dO. It ^ouifniialtl.- torus cmi slUu- for stor
aacil hy^he cold, that the loss will
affair.
snefed buslnetis In town Tuesday. On' «a;i he evenly divided by 2, 3. i, d. 1 j,,p
u,is will l>e a .iniry 'ownnoi aniflbnt to an.' wlfbre near whgHlt
I
William Touker of Traverse f!iy account ef the l»a«l r.ia.Is he was tin ., 10. I?. 10, S‘i
20.
,irn, )„ Honor, s'lv and omla esiimauni by some of the fruit
Waa In loa-n Tueaday
Tueadav on
on biialneM.
btialnesa.
aliJA ,o
tn make
make the
tlin trij.
trill tii
It.i.-Llev j*
son'* mill.
They bgih wiU MM a
sw*
t.i It.i.-Uc.
e.srieu-'h--“
l,al. mil.v: w...t, Luo j-ar aold Ci
ab.l that whegi the haivewt nnie.couies
The
fine bnac Imru.
ry cluh wftl meet with
Mr*. Jdinaoii waa a Tiavei-se fliy ('om--s j^,.„
r,„tis- iiv.icht *i,lbs i„iourIioui their lenii.in.
livuii •,,
ill ^
•there will Im'a fair i«eaih i-ri)|i, a* well
Mi> Archie Mclnljre Thursday,
roller Tueaday
»
Ikku
!!•- v.;if>
I ii'-i ••in­
Frank Pnytuenr, ar . w«ni to Trtv*
] J.•»>•■ ?!.•-< lati'l has hii' '.’am on (It.- ns ih<- othei^ Uoils of’ fnin
i' Mra, P. Coiilden went to lleltiior
•rou-Ciiy l-YUay cu tostneaa. fwturariiemi.-al coniionv wo«.i haul. Frank l/Rinil Traverse rrRioii.
'and SteiOten Hoile at tbe ball Kot-'xMid time.
lurday evening, was a very enjoyable!-

itg Yhuto Sdiuidsy.

* Ropers ol (••••lar Run b also on the
MeUanuf spent Saturday

In


Mr*.

Tr%veroc City wIili friends.

Wm.

Heritett

Ifftrk IVerfiig of Iteat Rmpira. sail­

ut|‘ ill"-' "-ill '‘'•n'‘l'l ■ iiaul
/••Ilia."
.as.. -I
e./cWTT-Ils show s,
'
lhaJ|*Tli
on lli.- siel.' w-h.ai liioifanii.* b=i*proieil.

. * X. K

:.<atlntl.

The I,adiea aid Srlli nerve dinner list this w<-ck.
at

Mr*,

Frffnk

Sufford'a Tburaday.l

Mardt 7.
Silver Lake. Saturday evening.

Mr.

and

apcmllni:

Mra.

ihe

W.

week

Waisoii
with

ai

friends :

box aochtrat

Dr.

Ciark'r^

I'.-a.'e

t.i* «-lK-rlril

lionie

fioiu

Ohio "h.kn- tic was vtsilinE ni* hrtiihceis. holls Sti.l MlllP.lia Miles
It slimiihkl.-* li el. I.Mue - .Ml l-owel-. .-v- •■I. 'kiiii <s '•■It sick.
Peic cbailiarneaii has a n.*w learn.
A family of Indians have moved In

The Gleanen will give an entertnJi^ linrker Creek.
and

I*

H. C. Woo.1 i.> 8|>ci»d;nK tuc. "cik .

.Kih inUc.

There will be a dancing party at!

OSBORN.

has piace.1 a new

Mr. and .Mm. Frank Wilaon n-.ade

i-tioii piiarantee.l 1
• Cii>.

kj?;;:

noMli :« work In ihe tlmlicr.

_« ed on rctmiiea til 0*b>rti Susday.
■ "hfTke ffbren OT rmpITc. waa a Itoks

Osl«o!i!, Mirh.
'l:if.;!
r—Frank -luiiiikiii 'all<-r last •••ek Tbunday.'
Kliowr Aikiiisoi, of (iieti I.aka. was
;Wil»on nr tlwatt. was .in Osborn
itic piles' of Ua ajslcr, .Mrs. tV. H.
Vr .S|iii<la> 1.1-aM, at the Imim- nl
IbHiiiai: ai;<l iJiuUy Sunday Vlghl.
;and Mis Ccirc yatlplc.
v:n»en I’ayti.- .if We*i Kaasoa. waa
I
Will Pavmeiit and Ceorpn Zmv'ir
n l4ike JiiiHll.iii •all.-r Sunday, afle.*
lari- haniinE heiij^nr-k loss In .^ikir
la loj.i 1 ; uiiii pKi.l.",

Traverse City Cigar Manalacturers
H E. WEAVER

Cigars
Factory 322 S. Union
QL ptaikiie H8-Xr.

WEAVEIt REGALIA

Elf 10 cents stralgbt

WEAVER PERFECTO
10 cents w tior as cents
WEAVER PANTEILAS

10 cents or 3 for 25 cents

Tie Cigar of Quality

“fioward” CarlM
For sale
by all dealers

Sceacli

Straight Ten

Havana Cigars

5 cents

5 cents

Weaver F&ctory Smoker
S cents

Maanfactnrer
Il2l I4th Sl

IWit; RepWiiE Guoiiaqi
A Peiieit Hoaidor sad Tobmcco
Moirtaer
A Prerririm cf Objcctioaal
Diynesi
Fsd«yl12W. FrortSt
EkgWBoadM
Traverse City, • Miek.

PerfeaSm^

Thos. Fitch, Prop.

Try one for your
next smoke

203 N. Cedar Sf.

cigar manufactunag

by

calling for tbew

brand*.

Introduction

Maiiiilamirc. p:uc-ti.ally ;.ll tiie.-<f%ar

goodK and as far as it is poMible these fact* and figures are correct and

Ikivcs tiseil bv tUi> tlgar matiufarlnrers

authentic
ntic."^

l.et us figure on

your work If you are not buying of •i*

Wat<A Jor H. ,

“Some Smoke**

Hic Comiog New 5c Cigar
R. A Bnelmantels Mir.
ForSakby AlDealefi

Nickle Movenieal....... 5c
Smokers* Oab........... iOc
Cn. phone 474
Factory, & E. Tenth SL

Manalactnrer
TrarefseGty

Some oi tbe oldest brsadi made in

and conditions, centpileo by and from Traverse City egar manulaelurcr*

ture are uDexrelled.

Peter HormoUi
2I2 W. 9it St

The Traverse CUy Cigar
Box Factory
416 £. Eighth St a.pbooe433
Blakeley Bros. Props.

and up-to-date work on box manufac­

The Herald Mill pubiiah beginning with thia muc. a eeilcction of facts
record* and such record* a* were obU.naNe from dealer* who handle, .n
conjunction with Traverae City cigar product*, tne atock' ol outside made

It ii hoped by those who have compiled thic matter mat A wPi be care­
fully read and gravely considered by the

readers of

the

Traverse

City

Cigar manufacturer*' adverttoement appea'nng. hereafter, m tne Herald, and
that Traverse City cigar manufacturing

Industrie* wilt

receive the benefit

they are entitled to. and the goods, the patronage they iustly merrt.

The New 10c Cigar is
making a great
St 1UL

La Frizetle

ADAMS’HAVANAS

The Best lOc Cigar
made in
Traverse City
MERT "GAGNON

lOe straight

For sale by all dealers.

F. H. Adam
Manuiactarer
Traverse at>, - > Mich.
Cft. phone 884

Mr. Cigar Smoker
Try a

Large Kaufman
lOc Straight

Pure Havana fili^d^nd
strictly hand made.'

Traverse City, Mich.

BeUpbooe 189

In the city and In Nonhern Micbigan.

P. H.
the best 5c cigar made

.Wr. Ggat Stnoker. eficoaage borne

Faf.aQuUty

Srnoke the strictly
high grade . >

Blue Bell )
sc
Union Vafor , cigars
Sterling, - 10c Cigars

JOHN HOWARD

and tor aklll in deafknlng lux rover*,

Ptitalt firandt
a SptdaUy

Cigar Factory

Made ol choice, carefully selecled Havana
Tobaccos.

WEAVER EL ROMANO
WEAVER LITTLE WEAVER

WEST SIDE

Smoke...

Itan-:'.. --ar/TRAVERSE CITY. MICM.
CiU. Phene CI0J9.

Trarerse Gt; tie the brwdi
made bjoie

Diamond J-~lOc
Gate Post— I Oc
Bioadfoot Havani--5c
F. K. Smokers—5c
Sanko—5c
Traverse Belle—5c

A.'W.
Jabrans
crgu-MumlMttirer

L. G^' KAUFMAN
Mannlactnrer
. Traverse Ctfy, Mlcb.

GOOD CIGARS
ONLY Sc EACH
Ye», ii’i lime lo gel a ow»» em,
Yoa won’t gel saotber chane* Kke
\(iu( id s loog time. And tbit dgat
is s dandy, too—MtU, Smti aad
-Jhe kmd itou’fe «U
way* had to pey lOe for; owde el
ipecLlly iciecteddaiDatic filet «ad
binder wtib s iiae. s&y Gee^
Sdinatia wrapper. Try oee aad
see why ererybody is nssfaieg lo
grab ’em. Ask igr
W. 0. Wv-~Sc

First Rnn—5c

B^MTry One

M. Rabinovitch
Ocar flUg.

4'-‘

K

I'lDDt :

w~ig- 'awA-juk'vr*

*

'f r
TAOEnVE.

ORARD ^VXBSE EKRALD, ARD TRAVERSE BAT EAOLE,

DAT. K&XCH 8. ini^

HCIIH
SU

/

PLAN NOW

NOTICE.

to allend Ibe grenlest

Certmcales lor the

Auction Sale

Free Piano

will be given on nil
pnrcbiscs m the

ever beM In

Traverse City

Aaetton Sale

01 Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,

Stoves and General HouSefurnisliings.
Now is the time to buy Furniture or anything you need in your home at your own
price. I have got thousands of dollars’ worth of samples and goods that have been
marred more or less in my warehouse that I have made up my mind to close out at
auction, as 1 haven’t room to put them in my store.
I have a large line of Sample Rockers—well made, heavy oak, upholstered in genu­
ine Chase leather, worth fcom $6.00 to $20.00. Other Rockers worth from $2.50 to
$8.00. Dining Chairs and Dining Tables. Center Tables. A large line of all kinds of
Sample Rugs, Lace Curtains and Draperies-* in fact, nearly everything that you would
need in your home.
^

Do Not IVllss This Sale
IX WILL COMMENCE

Saturday March 9, at 9 a. m.

-

In my large warehouse, 414 West Front Street, right beside the P. M. tracks and next
to the Traverse City Milling Co. You do not need all cash, as on goods sold at this sale
I Will give my same liberal terms as, I do on all my business. Be sure and be there.

G. B. JOHNS,
of
Detroit,
Auctioneer
Cash

liberal
Terms

J. W. SLATER

Your old
ReUable
Homefurnisher

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Role* and noglationi of lb* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<••••••••
HaraM Vaemc Folk* SoMhlne J Preaktenu and Janet *rc* ihot«htIul.
dab:

"Vou h*«e been readiaa ‘Aliev la
.
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,o.

SUNSHINE

B MBLAJJ). ABD nAVSIB BAT BACHJ,

iwi^ty. »»d b* wcwM MrtktMt
i»r«L »> bare M «wdt h«r«. Tb*
M lIcbialBi.
farmer* bare eame ireM oa ivo tUri
-MamWa falter «U*ed Spoil)'
hoofe. They are oa Ihe bortb
rioaelr. mi the iawa *re*. and reaV
*««t eldee mad are ealM a «lad
iaed ibat be was la ae*d of a penna- ‘>r**k. We can eee a loec
Whea
«ai home, where dos> »oold not »«
«>«> • »>«" *• <»" "f* *»'•him. and arbere be would bam •••f- «»■
“!***
kola. The famerr plant maeb
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crtal
.h™
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“It

i thaac thiftda, I win "Try, try ♦ let a little girl )>el him
0 asaln.”

-n,e deer la the vli lark." said
JaneL *Ta fed tbem."
....' laugfaed auntie, I liiilc ti
_*ISS CLARA BATCe. Mtdt.
f.wa that llrod
followed
about your alie, ai
FraaWant—Mia* Clara Bata*.
wherever she went.
Fir« VIC* Fresident—Mr*. Mahal
"IJke Mary and
lamb, rm
Bate* William*.
Sacand Vie* Praaldant—Mr*. Iren* heard that" And Janet smoothed lar
ai>ron priiulx.
Pomeroy Shield*.
Simahint Orandmothar—Mr*. A. U
“J"'
"=r: - lamb. ' reiK-alcd
WOllama.
auntie. -Only the fawn was much the
-----------------------cleverer Now ni begin:
“Oncc'^uiwu a tiuie there wa.so little
r 1. ii«, I
girl named Mamie. She was very fond

■*‘ s------of all aorts of pets, and one ilay her
- .."Try. ”
CraBl# ,«p, brought her a really truly little
Hall. Pkbniaey 1, iHS. 1.1B4.
**“
fown. The ftw'ns mamma had been
killed, and oh. how glail that cunning
/
NSW MKMSERt.
baby was to be adolUed-by Humans!
Bnby «orc, Tr*v«»e Cit). Mich,

"Vou can Just imagine how Mamie
r. D. So. H.
^
loved It. Her pap* prepared a ptac*
KiBer l^ntnar.
TrarerM Clt>-.
R. r. D. No. 5.
bigger it bad a little house of Its own
• ■•‘hor RTilte. Creaoent. WIcb.Xame j,ut In the jard under the tree*. The
... u V.
kind man Who had found it
lathe
-J!“v
MkrtlM. Mlcb. Name woodA and from whom Manite's father
*'■
Alma Salierbo and Tbetrfore Ander- ipxid **“**“
to tb* little
creature. Jor It was
Ml, Btttlona Bay. Mid»,,R. F. D. No. perfeetb tame and fearless.

“ *•“

Tf- ‘

—».«“"»• ™
----------------------the tvhlos. but they do not ttay Idok
*'»'“•
that ^iher
meodow larks come in the
“Someboir, Spotty

rs,"

bo.
,

Tb» b. ... |«rt.o,lv •"
»'
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..a toUCHl b,r .1 on™.
ibom.ll.
She |WI her arm* around S|«ty-»
I *i» »«n.l you the tiamw of my
neck, and kJstfed liini between the brother Inouls, nnd my two slMcr*. Anejes. The ftwn lay down ouleily. and "*«“
Uejiua. The? kould like to
waa carrle.1 away to ailoaec,
'•“'e caM* ami button*. 1 womlcr
•There In the beautiful »rk. among
i* dom».. She
,
friend*
of hi. own kind, loved nnd 1*1'^"f^tny more Is she well?
c iwrt ^rd )
ted by hundreds of rhll.lrcn. S|K>tty
w ill eend 7 0H one. I win clore now .
lived a long and happ
Prom your.^uDibinei.
don't believe be ever forgot bis IliUc
m
v 1*11
mUircs*. and I know she never forgot
^‘“7
her jwl.
,
"
""
'•»“
•That's all.of the story." said the ^«'e made us feel that we aa look
Sunsblnd President to Janet-oh. aomlel " culalmcd Janet. ••Did
’ '
you know Mamie?"
Whatloud. Wyoming
Too. Indeed:" auntie rej.Ued. "and
!'•. IJ'i:.
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..
.
. do yofi^nl) Mamie is grown up
iTcsldeniI. has
hnK been
Iwwin quite
ail
now."
‘‘
a while
-Who Is she? Who? Who?" erjed •‘role. Tor Cbristmaii I got a |«ir of
Jonrt, veo' much esclled.
I'Inh hair ribboDa. a burnt wood bo*.
answered. "Vour veiy
handkerchiefs, three book*, an aviown mnmm*:"
blue dress, be• «l<l« ‘-ab'D and ........
Yes. Sunbeam*, that It all a really ««k'« vacation I gotseven
valeatrue story about a really true fawn. 'In'* 'hi* >«•'
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SUNSPINE LrTTERS.

’ next aiulng. I like Wyoming as
gan
« < do Michigan, but I will be

8““®“*
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Loti* IWchlk. Raglna Kalchlk and
It nice freeh“• water to drink
Box «i. Feb.
‘her and moiber. “There
Is not very
Ante Kllchtk. Spencor. Nebrmalt*. R. ^^^^y da) , and the fawn loved Us III- D«r PresMent—
'““‘•h *»«•• h*"- nna what there it la
^ D. .No. S. Name* tent b) Mary Kalnilstreas so well that wherever
j (boagbl that 1 would write a few In drills. It is nice w*rm weether
klainie went It wanted to go. alao.
-lina* to the Sunshine page as I have ''ere
We luuP^som* quite cold for
“®‘
Galore. I am wry «orr). • •hlle. it will aoon be aprlag her*
1^. w S?
PlkyMt'A *<>«• «“>>« *ould wander but I b*v* loot my Snnablne button. ' Ro «> «hool every day. I have been
^
•roukd. her arm aero** tb# fawn # will you pleaae aend me a button and ahaent Ju*t two day*. 1 am In the
SM opragM.
„ yg„ ^
j
name* of my coos- sl*th and aevenih grndes now. »\'e
oui house.
tnre. Mamie used (0 make daisy {*« *nd friends for the Sunshine Club, have a little baby p|rl at our
•UNSHINE CRADLE ROLUM,-,.
*“8 •**» wreaths, and deck jiy eoualna are Har* Lund. Marcn* She is eleven months old. Her name
Otre Homphreyo*. Klogaley. Mlcb. gp^^j. „jj,
,,, aeemed to Land Alma Betterbo Here are ibe I* >da Margaret. I will clos* now.
"^I!

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wreu to tba BaaabtM paga. 1 woald tkre* moatba; Minnie Morris. I do
bare wrtttaa eoaaar. bu laaUM tfas not know Miaaie'e a«e. Tb*r all live
awfully tick last fall and ah* UcOot la Kalkaska. Mlcb.., R. F. D. No. 2.
verr well yet. ao I have lou of work Pleas* saad tbe cards to thsai la
to do wbea 1 am home. Of conree 1 go ebarg* of C. E. My^. 1 had my teach
to BCtaooI week days I am in tbe sixth er read tbe SatMhiBc page in echoed,
grade at school. My lessoas are ^ 'Some scoffed aad others thought h all
Ibe same as « bea 1 wrote )«u Uii. ex- rIgbL My teacher said It was joat all
cepi that I have blstor)^ I liketaiatory right,
the best of all. My schoin^ie. En
Yonr Snatblner,
niv-e M'llUams. la tick, and won't be
Ro)' Mortlmore.
able to go to school any, more thl*
'Hie we* people shall have tbelr
wiiuer. She bat tmt gone alnce CbrUt- name* on tbe Cradle Roll. I am glad
msK Her mother died Januart iMh. .roor teacher thought the Suntbiue
It reem. very lonewoiue to tbe cbll- PleJffe a good thing,
dren now. sitb tbelr mamma gone, t
*
will be so glad when spring comes.
Mabel, klicb.
and tbe birds p'l lack. There was a
Peb. 22. 1V12.
robin here this winter, It was seen oa Dear Prealdenl—
a building at l'oi>emi>.h. Ruth Casscl
I bore two names (or the Cradle
nun was over to »ee pe thU after- Roll. 11* Pray and Lawrence BoUmvr.
noon, aoil sb.- win send vou a jwstal Please tend me tbC card*, and I win
In this letter. She comes to tec me give them to the children. 1 go to
quite often, and wc have such gool school every day lean. We live three
lime* togctlirr We got Ihe Traverec quarters of a ntlle from the school. We
City paiier w.ib ihv Siin&hine' luige In bare one dog nameil Shep and be is
it. oud we Were so glad to read the fond of cblidrcm. -We lake our sleds
letter* again. It lias been, a long to M bool. for l^ere 1# o fine hill near
time ainre 1 read iIp w la*i Well, ir by to slide on. As 1 cannot think of
l» getting darC. so I will vlow with any more. 1 wUI close,
luucb love to Ibc Suuiihlnc President.
1 remain, your Sunshiner.
and all riio Sunshlncrs.
Octavl* Prey
Your lov log Sunyhiuer.
You have thought of many InicrretMaggie Mscwandcr.
ing things to IHI us. and I have enIt L nice to hcer from luemlrcrs uf Joyed your nice 1i-iicr.
lb.- Clark ^lH)0l Simtlilnc Club oiu-.-________________
wore. I hope >ou will write again
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
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The Story of JuBcnie.
CoiwmliJi. Mlcb.. R. F i). No. I
Hi# name w*h Brown.—JlmniPFeb. IS. 1!*I2. Uniwn.—but he war valicd ''.le Toad "
Dear Prewideni—
IBs luuihrr nk«ii in wliai ^he called u
1 have not veriiten to .vou *ince Me- tenement flat, but the Toad simply
ceml)cr. We are having tbe Sunshine '"ed in
He wa» email and
Club (bis winter. We have the Sun tJiny. 'and bafl^wt icarbed tliat age
•hloe Club every two week*. I got *berr be was drnouaced' by even llveleven valentine*. W.- ball a vmlentine Ing creature, wave hi* mother and hl»
t>ox at our srbool My sister. Maggie cunfederates.
is going to write you. too. For Christ- .The sole.He that bound the Toad to
ma* I got nine i»»i<-ard»,A name card, 'h® buMn race was hU'mother. Wltba rtercoscoite with one hundred view*.
her be would have bcOu an imp.
two banrfkerrhiofa. a bood. a nice 1"“* »««* •Implr. a creature of torwhite skin, a blur Urea* with braid on
**"i hunger and •iresa of weetbll, • i*lr of shoes, a itali of nibbera. ‘‘f «“» h' njhoD.c occasionally to that
two rlbbona. a |4ate from mamma, and mother, and hr therefore remembered
teacher gave me a booklet and a *o*ua of her pecultarltle*; how abe
lienny. and some candy and peafiuls had h‘» father “tarrup " him once for
and'popoorn. I also got a dolL ll 1* *
lalkiiu; doll, and It goes to qle«p. A# iookod si him with her tlr^ gray eyes
tay letter 1* getting long. 1 will say ahlnlng through big tear* tbe day be
good-bye.
PuRed o® the fl>'a w tngs-and he won
f'row vour Sunsbiner.
derej why the tear-filled eye* hurt
Maudlc Nieewander. woree than the beating did: and be
What a lov.-ly CbrlMmaa you bad: ‘««>d remember,,too. how she nursed
You must have been a ver.v liappy *«d fed a iioor/bomeleM cat that one
,-lri.
of the neighbor* had heartleaaly In.
Jared,
Kmiilrc. MIt-h.
One acoiching day' Ust aummci—It
Feb. lb. JSI2.
>l*e fourth drea^lful day of a hot
Ih-ar l■lc^illcm—
week—.Mrw. Brown hoticed the wigns
1 alwa.s turn lu ihc Sunshlue i*gc o' wleeplcssneww nml >uff.-rtnp In the
the first thing I liavc two sisters ami f*''c of her wniall. wavajc,Jlmmlc. und
two brother* My yovwgest rtiter U withdrew from'her fiarj-eariicd capaeven monibs old. Wr call her Jeansum of throe»pemiles. which
elic I would like to have her name '■he 1'I*<«1 In his hot little fist. tcHon the Cradle Roll. We have about ‘u* him he might treat himself,
three feet of snow hcic My teacher's
The Toa.l * dull eye* had brightened
name Is Mr. John Wlivic;.. 1 like him quickly. Hr flung his arms about his
verv much We are going to have a mother's knee* in a rough embrere.
Progiam in our rehool on Washing- »»•' dashed, whooping dog;D the stairs
ton's birtbdav. -Hie bov s are In a drill, and oB on a wild chaar after a ' bohe} fir« a sword, flag, drum, gun. then |K»ker n.an-the puissant lord of that
ibre.- horns The gilts arc in a .irilt. push.n.i Hi which a battered and
too- Wc liavc hatchets with It AVe ■'»»«)• ‘■«' '•«*“'
•» *’><•'
have five
There u to bo a box ihioncd,
social after the progtaw, Mamma I#
1“ h'"
l-V •
making me a new dress. I would like number of "de gang." who followed
IP get letters Iron* some of the Sun•» f«»‘ *'* 'ariou* stages of stonctliiiict giiU near my age I am nine, bruise would iwrmli—not that they
I *m answer all the- |eti.-i> I gel
‘>•'1 l«'nnlc» to siwod for themsclvca.
J*rom your Sunsbiner.
!•«' becauac they liked "to. oor dc
Alice Deeriug
‘‘'‘•J-’
YiAir Humc shall be pl*re.l on the
They were on the corner of Fourth
CcjrTcsisjndcm c I.Im. and I think the avenue and a .lown-town-cross ntreet
gills will wan^to write to you alter when word came from a flying iiicsrca-tlng such a nhc P iter.
sooger that the hokey-iiokey wV* .-oming. so they reMod there, and as the
Travetsc rit> Mid.: K F. l> No
Toid wIiwhI his sireaiidiig lace on his
Feb, 21. fJl2- sleeve, be noil-v-d a 1k» near blm with
t«vr Prcwldcnt*» enormous duo ol bread In hi*
1 lia.c- never wntten to you becorc hand
It was not only thickly butI CO to M-hool evc-rv d*' I can Our tcred. but It was fairly; covered with a
u-ad.cr's name Is Ml'» Duiiti W.- all mUhi.' '-ut of meat
like her ..TV well I am ta tbe third
The bar.- sight of It Ibis hoi day
grade My .uoll.-s are reading, writ- slrkene.l him. He turned his bead
Ing. arithmetic an.i language -Clilr*l- away, and looked straight Into tbe
mas I got a rubber hall, iwu handler face of a famishing dog that was gazchlets. a swcaiei. a iien. il an.1 a ^ah log wlsitully at tbe l«y with tbe Donlei W'.u ,'ou picas.me a csal May sandwlrh
and button?
The Toad saw the ridgy rib-bonea.

the small luangy mark* ontheyellowLlmv l-iulji. r
Iirown coat—saw how the sad. aaggiog
Vou have wrm.p a nuc Icm-r an-i tail gave a piteous little deprecatlog
1 know all >hc Fun-.l.in.-r* *to gUd to quiver, that .eem.-d to asy "Yea, y-e-..
have >ou »om the Cln'‘ think a crumb—la going—to come

my way—this time. A crumb—for—

®f *“• ornameotaUon,
*,n.es of my friends: Jennie. .Minnie
Voiir Sunshiner.
evidently fell that *ad Ida: alao my .itier Jnll* and my
nernice Calkins,
jp,wer* were made for bis eajwdal brother Theodore. Will >011 plearc
U ccriBinly win be pleasant tor >011
bencOi. and oue da) Mamie's majama eend me Ibe cards and buttons and to <«m<- >>avk to MU-blgan. I hoK ,'ou
Jeanette Deering. age aeren montba.
him nipping
blowMm men
then I« will
give iwm
them to
owners, mn? do a
MIrh Mama aant l.v Alin. found
------- !----— • off the '•‘™~—
am *»»e
w> Uielr
w«vii uau<-ir.
Mlcb. Name oent by Alice bnda la her garden: Spotty was in i go to >cbool nparly every d*>. but
DMHns.
. Mich..
the S2nd. Travenje 1
great disgrace for a while, and Mamie did not go to school <
»*»ked to him ver)- seriously. But fm Washington* birthday. »..eu ...u.............
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M
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»»•««'«'■“<> •» 'hat coin's Wrthd*)' <*.ne »e had to wriio lk:«r Prv^.a.iLOT. age twoyear*.Elu Edward M>- ^ ,,„,o nilstrw* said, because the a slor) about him It Is blowing nnd
I would like u> J.dn ihc Smisbino
oeaaed to tempt ,no*|ng very hard. I can «4rccly Club 1 wish .vou would send me a
!r: “'haakfc Ml^h, R. F. U No.
blm.
beep my eyes open when | go out of card und boUon. 1 have no glsler*,
Mates sent by Roy Mortlmore.
"Siiolty grew rer>' fast, and as be deorw. 1 am In the fifth grade at and Just one brother. His name is
w*a never Ued np. he uaed to Jump school. 'My atudles are Unguage. Ra> Oorc, I have no dog or cat. but J
SUNSHINE FOEMS.
bit fence and wander about the nelgb* reading, arllbmelir. wTljlng and geog- have a little relf Her name Is Bertha,
Tba Bora ta •• Rra«d CM.
borhood. When the weather grew Iwt raphy. There arc twelve |:upH* In my She Is red and white. Wc have anHere'a 10 Uia>1»yi who are slways J
be would spring over the gate and nin class. Julia Is In the third grade. *ml other mile tnlf; she U all red. I have
,
ready
down to Ooardman river, a city block ibere are eight pupils lu her clnsw- Iniw of fun at school I am right jears
I 7» do ibalr bast at tfaair play or *
airey. and Ibcn after he bad splashed There are nineteen l-uiills In my room, chi and in the third grade- My atudKSw
..
.TH or Ul»r•■‘'r ■«■»»•" ■ «~>1 ■!«"«■ ond
|.o,,U, 1. Julia'a room, b-* are n-adlng. ariihmctlr. wTiiiru:.

iranidf —i.d. tMoib k™™»- -a—1«*
o...
._____iwould
run
back
home again.
My Icacber's name
is Mr. Ulean language and siwlling. I will hav« to
Nerar tiy^ a task to abirk.
•He learned to torn the door knobs Hobbs, and Julia's teacher's name ls dose, for my letter U gctimg long.
tb bl* mouth, and *o entered the mIss Minnie .Nelson
I'rom
Karar aav lng. ."I cannot do It,**
brother Is In
Rub) Oorc.
bouae whenever be choee. It was very teachere very well.
And putting It off "Un by-aad-by."
tmt £a^*1mch”laak** wrtb'a'^^v

‘**®
taiwtap of his the brei grade. W^have three cats
tVe sometimes .all our Sunshine
^ dainty leei. aad have him suddenly named Toiisy. Fannie and Monsc Club a' Sun-dlJnc r#uiil>.'>o now ygu
A sriBlM heart, and a breve •TJI •P***’’ before a roomful of c^Ucr*: Toi«y li Julia's ret. Fannie Wlongs have eti-r wo hiBsiy Suneblni- brothers
^ imarw ana a uia c
discovered Spotty to me. and Monte Is nmmma's cal My ami slsu-rs
in her bedroom, sundlng on the bed cat Is colored white, gray nud brown.
*
and looking at hIs reflection in theand Julia's cal Is the same. As my let- Traverse t'liv. ^livli.. It. F l> No. '■
Botbi are the boys we all depend on.
mlrtw! Me bad o|ien«d the doorater is getting long 1 will say good-bve
Box k? A. Kcb IT.. 11*12.
Such are the boys who will iwme
and entered when no one knew- blm
Frcm a SnnshlntT.
Ih-iir 1‘re'iiH'ni—
day Witt. '
be about. Mamie g*v* him a good
Annette Andcreon
1 thought I ,w-euld write, a- 1 liavw
Tbty abut tba door* of tbelr taeana. '
lecture ,on the evlU of vaoliy. and
Some of the children whose naiiH's not w riiTcn in a long lime. I am In
and guard them marched him out of thv house. How--you rent In. are alrcadv- Sunshiners, the lourtb grade and have five w|udAgaiast bad tbooghu that would
E|>otty looked
so Innocent thatbut I will semi cards with the old ics.They arc reading, arithinctP
fain com* in.
giiaac. geography and s|H-lliDg. I like
•be ended b; Isiiglilng. and so sjiollcd nmnbere on them
to go fi> Bc-hool. and I go cverv' dav.
Our toacher's name Is Miss Orecr
MarllU. Mich. It. F. 1>. No 1
Mah'n, I sit with Puwlc Hunt l#e Is
Feb, li. Ik
In the same grade 1 am In. an.1 she
ITesIdeni—
his has the same Hudlew. I gel seven
My brother woctld llki
And the world will be uroud of ibeoi walked In. 1 tUluk hr was lonewomc
for
Mamie.
He
probably
ihouglit.
I'll
name
Uken
off
Hir
Cradle
Holt
and
|>rescnu
for ChrMnias. They w,.rr a
by«d-by.
going un I find her.' So he pm In the Sunshltx- Olul. list. His handkerchief, sled, isblrt. box of w rit—Bben K. Bealord. •“*'
walked across Ihc room, and opened name is Willla. I have lost my plu
pa|»er. a handkerchief l>ox, a pair
Tba OlfD w# WanL
'*'• <*«"' ‘*“o ‘he summer kitchen, and would like to have another. If yoy/ of bcauiv puis, and a cup and sau- cr.
■ ^h« glrtt that are wanted are home
in a corner sioo<l a bushel of win send me on.-, vve arc tiuing I have three sister* and loui
Will
jlrla.
blackbcrtes. freshly picked and meant about having a Branch Sunslnnc So ers. 1 have lost m.v Sunshmr |>
Olrts that are wotber# right hand.
reanlng. '
tieiy, and 1 would like to have you you please - iid m.- another* I am
Thni fatbera and brotben tan turn to.
"
ha!' s*ld .Mr. SiKrltj. these send me instrucilous about organizing ten years oi.i now and will be eleven
And Ibe UIU* ones can undenund. *”"•“ «• fregrem a* flowers, i'll ace it, it w* have one l win *ec If l can- the iwelfth ot October Wc are go­
lf the) taste at delicious:'
not get acme n»rc names for the Sun- Ing to have a kocIsI at -out school
"And when Mamie returned home, sblne Club. We had a valentine box bouse. The snow is quite deeiv out
Girls that ara fair on tb* bcarthstonc.
there was lets than a quart of berries In school today, and the teacher got a hen-. When b<I the M-hoUre arc here
And pleaaaat when nobody aeea:
left in the basket*.
xaleniine for each of the •cholars The there are iwcn:v-»ix The lake is
Kind and awaM to Ibatr own folk.
i:.|:
The Toa.l looked at the lioy. but the
Feu
"No one had ever sinuk Spotty, o.- valcnllnea were all very |>reuy. Our frozen ovei uow. and ir i» very lold
Rapdjr and n&xious to ptenae.
• t-oy gave no crumb, aliboush the
he trusied teacher bad our schoolbouse and ibc
the omdoor--> i lik- to go nut and slide Ik^r IT Md.-ntbun him In any way. so be
r our strained bright eye# u|K>n him were
hand sled
Tb* glrlt Itaatarcwanted'arecareful
huni*n-folk. and loveil to be where srboUrt' pictures taken
They are down bj
nd Is aDguiaheO. and tbe cruaturc swallow.
null
1* ilslhcr Whit.
girt*.
iber* werepeople He jii>eni hi* li*i*- »,ry^ood. t will close for this lime. From
year* ed convulsively at each bite Hi«- !»■»
devcD <ea.s old
Chnriotte Fom b
Wkoconnt what a tblBg will coal:
If*'"* P'aMak «'itb Mamie and wlaf^ you ail good luck, liood-bye.
xth credc* took.
Wta W* with a prndanL generous Iw friends, and cniErcl Into their
From
I am
m.h d» have fine 'imo Old. an.l ID tbe flf
the
Island
At that oioment a wii.1 -<fou’ i>ntiwtKi


game* with the greatest enjoyment.
l.cod* tSannoiiwiiU your slc<l Tlut was a im^' It has ••ren .|Ultv
Hii* wipu-r but it Is setting warfiier. claimed Hie api«arance of 'bBut see that nothing I* loat.
*'0“W !’>•.' *«R ''‘'h 'he best o!
Your good wisbe* wake me think
-ChriMMias i-n-scnt.
now
Mv baby ssiier has been sick, pokey'man. The Tos.l s.--.r.-J !;>■
them, and his nimble feet, and Ms • HttU- rhyme-l read rcceuily;

but she Is better now 8be can pin.', covate-l mon-cl ot lev deligbt. and ho:,
The girts thaiare sruted are
girls *r«"
bounds, mad* him dif- Oood I.uck and Fluqk are brotherv
fharlevuU. Micb
tun.
wRh baans:
fleuit to'oatch.' When he played-pulltwain,1^ "“I iiui slic t-annoi walk, t got quite a ing tbai Hi<- dox lulglii It
number of valctitlnes tbU >e*r.
e-i round, to see him UniMne a"Tbe? are sruted for motbere and •*■>' sro*n i>eoi4e laughed till the' Where one Is mot. the othci:
Hear ITcMd-rni—
From your Sunsbiner.
them. To lap 'h.- .limax. Ju-t at tha
T|s*a;
tear* came to see Spotty dash from Who knows not Pluck srill seek .n
I rcecivcl the card and button, l
Matilda Tucket.
ntoment tb™ r-™*n:re Maggered at..
, Wutod to cradle In toeing arms
other Just like tbe chip
vain
nni a little.girl eix years oM. and to
On wlia* isUiid is freecent locate-I nearly fell on the idn-icnng stones.
Tbe wrongest and fraUoat of Uvea dren.
Acquaintance with bis broibcr.
the first gr™Uc I go to.«'b«>ol every
Tb* Toad .-but m- ic«h bard bnt
—Selected.
fast he grew.
the turn*
day. I like my icacfier very much. Matild*? I'don I believe I know ju»t
Instant, then mmins
his lipt
I
----------------mer passed: HI* pretty siiots had Spcacor, Neb., K. F. O. No. - Box 5S. u'e haw Ic-s ofenow here
I think •where J'ou live

contempiuousi-.
be shouted out
THE
SUNSHINE PRESIOEN-rS nearly dlaappeared. an.1 be was gelFeb. lH. IkUibis is all. I.ei mebear from you
Dc-atur. Mich.
-Y-a-f Val.' I'=s <o!d. rweet Muri
VISIT.
ting large aad strong. Manyie’* broth Dear President—
From'
Feb,
2«.
lS-12.
only
fit
for
goib'
Whm
1
eats
I w*n“J acm 'irpoae." said Janet, snug- ere. John and George, were very fopif^ I w•il^ write ,* few lim
fioin my
Catheflnc McDonald
ter eat meat—der Mul! wat siv'-* i
i -It D alw.-v> pleasant to hear from Dear President—
gUqg uff to the Sonshlae President, ot their sisters playwie. and proud western home. We bu/l
I thought I would write to Ihe Sun- feller nius le' Sa>. >oq. Soep'. dei
■ the new- members, and to learn i(li*i
That TOQ bate time 10 tell * itofT"
of bis conning w*ya bni tbelr bo> New Year's until the iweMtb.
TbeSnnabine Preeideni's «y«» twin, friends were not so gentle when they itklrteeaih It «a* to warm sdi
. they ere intereeteJ in our Sonshlne altine flub. I do not know bow old >er want to make a -iealT I'll swap
children have to be .before Joining dl* bokey i<oke> wld jou lor )oar
kiad. and site *aU.'"Boi. ‘'epoelng irr played with
the fawn.
Of conrue,the
and now ihe snow i* going *w*>. Theflub.
your club, but liere are some name* aandwiib "
Janet Ungbed oulrignt. aad climbed boy* never meant to bun him. but snow opiv UsU three or four weeks
' *
that were given me to send In: Do'le
Did "Sost y" want to.swai'? A
into her aunUs's Up. After a -grent ibey did love to Mse And Biamy c.- here. Onr reiiie are feeding themCopemish, Mlcb.. R. F I>. No 1
bea^hog abo setHad down, her lac* aeaieO tbelr fun. and would get very seUe* in the corn fields and on the
Fit l»- t"l2 OJell Mver>, age threw and one-haif nveni more and the Ice cream had
vears: Vernon Albertu* Myers. *g» changed hands. Tin- Toad bad tbe
(■n or aaUcipatloB.
angry, lie lesread that hi* heel* wrere prairie* now. We have twenty-oac DearPresideni —
two
years.
Kira
Edward
Myers,
agebread
an.l meat, and with w ib! «hoop»
"lA'hat »h*ll It be aboutr' a»kad tbe bU defease,
when the boy* j.U?e«ltop
bead ot reiile We onlj ted tliem,,ivnithasbeenalong time alne* I
^
Mieb.

hv^S^i
Names aant by OcUrl*

rMi-rrw.r:;j

TUZ8DAT,

6, lltS.

. be ffasbeff
do«8 tbe sUe strwt—the mucy. ««vAiing. pontias
‘'•P' almost
SMC from bis eye*, forvod by gaewteg
hanger stUl to follow.
The "gang" remained- by tbe oUL
and at tbe first area way the Toad
iniMd in and cast the food apoa tfae
atones, where tbe |>ano*r foasd and.
with taint growling, fell upon and dr
voured ItBut the Toad—poor IHUe bcot-woni
fello*: EtcTT seiwrate nerve la hU
city-kick 1ittle~faodv.£flMl p..wb-.w«relv .
for that momeM of refreahmoin-aat
icy touch upo« his dry. parched lip*
—and n was gone. He could not help
It: bis arm was against the areavny
gate; bl* dirty, weary little face Was
buried la li. and be cried ai If bis hupulstve little heart would break—
cried until a smalt uoUe attracted bis
attention.
He lookcsl round, and ihroagh bP.
tears saw Hi.- dog had alreddy BnDhed the meal, and w*> now ph-klng
np the kcaiicrcd crumlis and llcklag
the butter iruui bl* upper tip The
qulrkaes* j>f the whole perfenuaB.-e
so dellgb^ed the Toad that b« cried
out. *Weil. )ou are a bigh-roUar:" and
as the dog wagged ■ pleaaad-aaaaW to
Ihe asaertiton. the Toad told Mm to
.■ome,on now and be would get him adrtnk.
I saw tboni at a leaky liydreni Tbe
Toad had .-aught some wai.er In bis
torn old bat and Ibe "b[gh-roller“
diank and drank: and aa the Tnnd
was telllru: him bow easy It was for
a wmsri dug to leant to walk on his
bind leg*. I. looked .long sad cnrefiiUy
into bis tear-brlEhtg&a«
shining
above his dirty, ill il rThlMH ~.'1nn1[ ,
ed kmg and .-arefnlly. as any oaa'
looks wbo nods somethtog gnat ja
embryo,—and there aurrly la a lutnre
pbiUnihroplkt In Ibe IliHe streot ga­
min—tbe Toad.—Youtb'k (‘ompaaioa.
SUNSHINE STORIES.
The Tall-Tala Flnuf**.
Big brother IHck is very food of
teasiag bis ^tile sUtcr. klay. thwigb
he Is very good to her. usoally. May
1* always In a hurry, bat. auange to
say, she is almost always Ut*.
One day Dick sbowred her two k6dak pictures of two ilttU glri*. They
didn't look a bit alike, and yet both
of them were .May harseU. Dirk bad
"BBapped" them with 'If-r new cam­
era. One picture be bad iabaied "Lit­
tle By-and-By." and the other was “IJtUe On-Time." In tb* first pJrtm*
May's hair was rumpled and flying,
her shoes untied, her tore wtiiu apron
soiled and unbuttoned, and her teee a
little railroad way of acowU. Jt looked
so worried.
"Wby. I look like a trafiip!" axclaimed May. when Mie saw this pielure.
T snapped it tba day yon playaE
with Alice la tbe maple grove, and
didn't get tidied In time to ride wttk
papa to the train," axplalnad Dick.
-And tbis picture I took tho nozt day
when you'd mado up yonf mind Bot t*
be late again, nndeo got ready ta ttaff
tor Lon's party." said Dick.
"HI never be Uw again. Dick." *m
dared May. ‘Tor I dent want to hs
that borrld-lookittg, 'Brand-By.' so
please bare ber up.*
And May keep* "Uttle OB-Ttme'*"
picture In her room, fastened In her
looking-gisa*. to remind her to be aV
ways |irom|rt. and ready on Ihc dot.
What Bhs Did.
viary went with ber Islhcf and
mother to the great Paa-Amertcan
fair at Buffalo. New York.
The first thing they did. whea they
went into one.of tbe bulldlnga was to
put . tbelr names la a great book lawhich a record was kept ot all who
visited tbe fair.
Not only the aama* were kepL but
also tbe work they did and tbe lowna
.where they lived. Many saw on the
books records like thU: "Heary
Brown, farmer. milidaJe Coant)'. MlcbWhen ber papa took the /pea ^
WTote; -"WiRlam Henren. aftOTMlr.
BrownsTlIle. w. Va " Her asamma alw
put her name down. Mrs. WIlUaa
tJonesi Heoson. homemaker.
Mary wai Just beglanlag to *[He
with pen and ink. but sb< wrote bq.
own name without mud. •iiff|rvi|i>.
but when it tame to putting down
wbal she did. she
time- Thou she V
'Hi-lps lughima.'
He:
looke.1 at it. kissed b*-r
*wei-t fa.--' and said. "ladoed abe
iloc* aii-i iiiaiuioa < last>ed her in ber
a; ms ami waid. "I could not keep hooM
Tenque-Twiatera.
S:l tlllek HlIS'lS stick*
Flesh of rrc'hly fried flying-flab.
The M-* «e*»itl., and it sufficeth us.
Hixh roller, tow roller, lovser roller.
Hue Unmt-S Jlmi great gill gig
A l>ox o,r minced biscalu. a mtxc-d
Two loads, totally blind, tried to
trot 10 Tedbarj'Strki, strong Stephen Strinscr '
snared sli’kiy dx kicki) silky wnakew.
She stood at tbe doer ot .Mrs
Smith s Dsb-sauce abop welcoming hint
i
^saa swam over ibe aea: awlin,
•an. swim, swan awsfi) bark again:
« rl! swum. sAan.
It is a shame. 8am. ifaete are Ibe
sme. Sam T U all a sham. Sam. aad
shame It U to aham ao. Sam.

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