Grand Traverse Herald, October 29, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 29, 1912

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-10-29

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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TWICE A* WEEK- •XUEST>AY ANDTHURSDAV—SI.OO

TCIi.tlIL

TBAYEESE CTIT, ORAJ,D TKAVEBSE COUKTr. mcmOAN. TnSD.tv. ocT.

LIEUT. BECKER
FOUND 6UILTY

IN atur

HUEmiuiuppe PRISON TWINE
BAHLE FURY
IS INCREASED
PLANT BURNED
Cleveland Couple Add
Family^

JURY RITURNKO VCRMCT APTIR
eiOHT HOyRR

.

'

wa wiu~i hrrmt
- PRiaioNER KEPT HI* IRON NERVE

r
Id
eoandeo have Ibe NaUonal Procre*.
alTo fuU UcketK. T«o women have
Iheir nanew on tbe ballou Ida KutntnerSeld of Doinitt aod Alleo McAfee
^n« randidates (or itretldeDtial
elector* oa the Soeiallet tiekei

Wm RBWTBIIWBI

THROUGH PROCEEDINGS

SUFFRtEE IHKSTIN
Pour Ounmon aro la a taale and a

S*th tWee Have Svata.ned • Heavy
Lnaaaa During BatUea of Paat

Wlllint to Toko Soeai^ ReSroa VardM ar>d-Maka
Confatalea>^

1!II2

Orphan* to

SHEMUIVBITSU
Vice Presidm Lapsed

V. tNt :«-V.
nevelauil. 0.. 0< t. ♦( —Fearing
■an It a >ery sick
Ibe high rwt of Uvlng. Herman ftenBtieadln* dociom said today
et fc a car Inspector, haa added
BELitVED FIRE WAS SET BY-THE mcllB'e rriM. ,, -not apprehended
iw8 on
^
CONVICTS
from hi. h-.fi. He It -re,wed je
have Iai*-ed into ancooMlonsoest
IK Ibe oigbT
and their lather died lait week,
That Sherman It in a rrilicXl
■Childyen don t caoee ibe blgb cost
IS home. Dr. F R. Perk al
' living.- said Mr*. Rensck They
• »ft>rnooo. ■ He *411
ake the home happier.W hopelras,- bui he <

IBSS BIIIUTQ (T $80,000

SPEEDY PEACE
FOJI^MEXICO

Cit)^ Firemen Wert Called te Cembat
lame*. Wduch.Were Been Be­
yond Central; Pnoen i*
Heavily Guarded

BLACK HAND
CHARGE MADE
D. REA OF MONROE CENTER A
RESTED LA^ NIGHT

LETTBOaiUOBSSOOCUO

GORDESS OF FRUIT

It Wa. Uoded in Jail bad ia MeiiiD
Meld Under «2RW BailFirst Cass Kirawn
lOREO BY GRANGERS
S. .^nderq and ; .
Her*.
- .
N>* Tork. Oet. 85—PoUco' IJdutT Hull virlted the momlng w-Kaloa of
tf^AY AFTERNOON.
IAL6
CAPTURED
VERA
CRUZ
‘•harioo Booker ww fousd iwm>- of Ibe beard of euiwvluor* todav. mak­
Vienna. Oct »t -The flerreal right­
IN
EASY
MANNER
Br«l decree nurdor after eUbi boura ing abort nweebe* on why the women ing of the campaign marked the reJackson. Otl j:. —rnnvlcu In the
dellberaiioD by t>o Jury. II.- U lioi«e. should be given the right to vote nl
ate penitentiary a^ clow>ly guarded Good Program W*a Carried Out With Monroe Centra, wbom It was alleged
atunplion today of the TnHto-Ituliiar
lul thal the rtmre of aiipeaU mil re-,
today against an outbrwak foHowIng
Several Very Iftatruetivs
couiiiig .-li-.'iinu, and pleading that ian atruggle befor.- Kirk KiIi»sW.
was naught In the art of ukt.g a
veioo tbc doeitloo. He will I
1 nlgtn-» fire, wbieh partly desfVoyIbe board do all they ran to help them
a la the third day of lh| battle
phoney package from tbe place wbrn
tenr-Ml 'Wedoeeday (o' eieelr
in the work.
Ihe iW'lue planL Ini-urriiig a loss ofthe fury of Isitb Sidee Is
W H Drovnson had beea directed,
Utor. but ao ai.peol wlin.* inm
♦sn.Obii. Officials arc sure the lire
Hrrben Moolagiie. aecreury of the
ed. It ma> be-ehe detlslie
by a message ftom a blark hse* soly Ukea and aak lo euy bit
ca* set by prisuB'TB out of reieogc
fair aaaoclitlon. appeared before the
There were nearly fonr tiibles full riety, to placs'fivc hogdrrd doflars.
ONE-TENTH OF IN8URRECT08
tk>D. Tbii may mean many uiontbs board leaterday afteniooo. to give a
or recent ^oggingk.
of Crangers on hand Saturday to par­ was arrested and lodged la the conaty
TufA* Rout Servian*
WILL BE COURTMARTIALEO
amiBlo In ibo bl(ber reum. Iron complete report of the aundlng* of.
take of the chicken pie dinner. It JaU last night, by fihertff Bhnter. He
- -^That the
.Ulned by Hecker. bni ■ he auoelation at the dose of the IHl:
A myxTe.riotu fire occurred at the
great dinner and-all who en- was followed for some distance by the
Turk*
rooted
the
main
liU wife awooned and It In 4 iiiiiabie aeaaon.
late priMM early last evening, and
Albania governi
Felix Dut. Leader of the Revolt Will despite the effort* of the flr* depart- Jpred It were loud In their pralats. member* of tbe *herir« (orr« and
.ouodliloo. Becker bUmed lUe iuilae'i
The rqualliaiioo report waa read
flaally encountered on hli way
The hall bad
y.
There I* great populnr tejoicbe Exaeiftdd—Pity it Felt
ekarie for the Juo # verdict.
and adoined. and the matter of appro­
and Ibe police fon-e combined, eraii-d for the oeeasion. There
borne. In spite of the tart that the
♦or All the Pri*.
• II li a Judicial murder.- ’aalddBeck- priation for the fatr aaaorlalJon waa
the hinder iwlne.warehouae was f-om• of hi. iroosara wm coated
noweta. plates of -fruit, brasrbes of
«r of tbe cullly vordici, with ijrlm
Kirk Kiliaai Captured
Tim d.' deferred imiil the .laniiary Resalon.
plt-iely destroyed.,
mud from knrtUiig in tbe day
giodbn. Oci. ri -I, Is reported that
leavm. brancbe* loaded wifb
■ermlnalloD aettled on hit face,
While iKiihing definite
" .d P|ida.v and Saturda.v evenlngiL
d-finlie ctfOT be red apple*. wUchra made from black before the steps of tbe Jloaroc Center
-lorl.. oci. ri—The fiiited
contraat It tbe panic of the four eon
learned Irutii Wardi
Miller is deair^a of meHeg a Bulgarian* hiive captured Kirk Klllsarden afn^Son conIbonse. which was the appelated
.
feitod cuamon. who are Jointlyli.dlct- rvDutalion for blmaelf in bringing tbe sa. but It la-said the Sofia dlspairb is '■r<-s» !ia» re(-ei>«l iti.- lolloslng ick- ceniiiig
In of tile lire, prison eardboard, also black cats, and big
mini troll, President DIai ol Mctico:
red
cardboard
apples.
Tbe
center
of
/ od lor tbo Rooamhal murder. They hlgheat rlaa* pltiurm before tbe pub. uocouflrtped.
the money, be denied all knowl­
Tile fe.li-rat trooiw made an eaev cap guards exprcasi-d.L tbr-^belief that it the hall was occupied with a Mbic on
reimrted they aro wllllai to accent a
The capture of Kirk Killlsa Is conwas of im-cndlary origin.
When Mr. Miller bring* them,
edge t>r tbe act tad gave vartooi exthe fruit was massed,
aecoad decree verdict and aniieal on it goea without aaylng that they are rmed. The liaitle now
to ure of Vera «'nu. with Fell* Illai
The wurehoune or storage
w for hi* absence frem borne to
ooe another.
Adrianople. the key u, Con*Un(lni.le. i-oumander of the revolution. Thisln- he twine plant w-.-i* a brick stnicfure.
special program prepared for
the beet.
presence of Ihe clay opea his
B-s|HH-.I> im.-lflcuHoii ol III
the day followed a short bnalness
irai by eii feel long, and i-onul
-Nothing could be more beauUful. The Turks will n«kc their greatest
tronsrt*^—
of Oie grange- This program
rils of
tons of sUal stock, and
M- more pathqUeaHy tragic, than •tanrt at the strong defensrtof AdrianIn rbarge of Mrs. ArvUla Oard- The leticr which had been wrUtrt
King George of Green- ls al­
the state carried uo Immrance. the
Tolatoy'a ‘■Reeurreetlon." To mlaa It
to Mr Rrownson was diaceverad by
president
who
bolds
tbe
office
of
1
mean* miaking a rare treat. Uon t ready being meoifoned
Rebelt Will be SbeL
him Wednesday morning, atlbched to
permanemly of the BalkJin alliance In
do It.
The iiuU-k-i price of the alxal Is 6 to In Hie order. Tbe day was
Vera Cm*. 0< i. “t —Tlie rebel torcr
the event of victory.
ran* a poacd. which will majte the nature of-a celebration to the goddess 'he handle uf tbe pump to hla yard.
.iptilred here numbered y.uoo. slwui
a oil stuck around Itfi.obo. the of frolL Ten sister* aod oae brother At the head of the abeat gpoa which
;»« of whom miiet die. They will
lo the
with reel It was written was b erndsty drawn
.draw Inis and ihosc drawlnx deatli hnlldloK briUKlng tbe total amoont
MlBttnttoa of a black band;
lAtlons, readings
wll lie rounnianlale-I and shot Th.e letter aUted that nnlese
Woe Cauaod by Ovorhoatod C
l)pll.-ved Ibo fire wa* set by gis^e as a whole sang two songs.
cil- Is quiet aod husioeits ha* been re­
placed under the step* of t^
Which I goHod RiMloh l
w the rfcenUy written
I as they 1^ tbe building ooe of whlrti
* waa
v>e Center school boildtog bMorw
Air Plita.
lifter their day's work. The hnlldiits
'Equal Rights fur Mii-blgan."
feet from the main prleoji
B. B. Hmre* The foHowing ; o'clock Ob the evening « Nov. 8
bnlldtiiK.
" Biownaoo. Us bouse woold be
(Prom Saturday-* Record-Eagle.)
sisters hrtped to make tbe afternoon
broke out at 3:40, and
Of much lotereat to Traverse City
in'« one by giving a rwadli burned to tne ground. It also cuted
«y. broke, out «u (be Beardman Ave- people, and notably beautiful In nil
wrlirrs did not wish to faun
ter the alarm was tor*
lldn.
1. Mr*. F. P
r. Che*.
nue Bcfaoel bultdlac thl* mominc.
anyone, hut tbat when dynamlu
1 wa* bejonrt <-onlrol. Tbe prid
wa* the wedding
1^1 evening nhortly after 1 o'clock,
Eewls. Ester Waters. -Nellie
Imcklly Ibo blato wo* diatorered aoiemnlied at the home of Mr. a&d three anIoniobllMi might have been
had all left. ib« building and wi
Evans. E. .N Grey. Adella Irish. (Jab bomb^were thrown to at windows
CHktffcHES
TAKE
UP
WAR
promptly and hod not SBiued Mr*. David Wynkoop. !I9 Part *lreet.
'berpi
peraons
were aleeplng some one
lorked up for Ihe nIgfaL
slipping quietly out of the city
lie Edgeeomb, Thomas Gehrtng,
AGAINST WHITE PLAGUE
mudi headway before ibe tire de­ at three Vclock T*«erda> afternoon, Tbet were filled with the members of
Every piece of apparaius in lie fi-.y Is Gardner. The musical selection •a* very liable to be
portment wa* called, -otherwli
It ended by aaylng that the bem and every fool of hose was pressed by .Mias Daisy Bmgh was well reeelvwhen Ibelr dangbier. Ml** Vera the equal suffrage association
aortona blate wodtf have reenlied.
serci.-e and the flrejncn confined
husbands, imeui on spreading
WJ nkoop became the bride of Jame*
re also Uio vocal sokm b» •ay out for Ur. Brownart was to
Fake Censumptm Cure* Will be Spt- tb-lr effort* to saving the twine plan',
Tbe ftrtataned in an open ftue iltu- White of North Manltoc Island, non 'tbAgSspel of a gguarc deal for all.
pWfSrtoe money to tbe appototed
Charles H. Drake.
.'Cial Target of the Speak­
alod In fbmceoter of the bnlMlni: aod.
wh|i-h has hundreds of thousand* of The next meeting of Grand Trae- place, tbat U be spoke of the dssrtnge
of Mr. apd Mr*. A. J. tVhIte of the
The picturesque road to Umg Lake
er* Temerrsw.
bavin* tbo enUro leftftb of ibe flue In
dollars' worth of tbe latest miclilwy Tse grange will be on the Salntday to any living person be would pgy the
«•
place.
Rev.
Uema*
Cochlln
of
waa
covered
m
a
little
. which to bum. ¥(HiM aoon have
illy whta hu life and that if be
ih.r msnufacture i^f thi­
Find
CoogregalioDal
church
offi­
IV-ft
following Ibe general election.
aproad to every door In tbe bulldlo*.
New l^rk. Oct.
On lomi
ol a sound was heard from the cell Is the meeting at which grangers tompUed wlih Ihe requeMs of the tot.lighted anil filled
The flu* baa bean eeodeiiiBod by Chief ciated. and Lobragrtn's wedding
er lOO.OIKI |iul|#i. ihroughoui
IW never again be «>othere<.
bl<K-ks. Ibe prisoners all walrijli
Murmy and outll It baa been put In march was plaje-i by Sir*. Charles seauUve gathering of Long Xmke cli- l-nlied Sutra will plead to so.oon.MO far as ptmsible, the efforts of the fit- win vote for the offices of
by
the
aieoclaUon.
. j
Wyeong.
itena Tbe visitors were' welcomed
grange. S^ery member will be ex­
proper ahape camot be used.
■eople for cooperation with the i
The lettering and spalling wna very
men to (lAtingnlsb the Are.
Arranged la tbe front lArlor
by .Mrs. tvm Pierce, township cltaUpected to drop In -at ibe hall fop
The fire waa eanaod by a quantity of
agnlnsj the wblte tdague,
the Are W4-. ond-r few mimn-qe^durttig tbe afiegaonn that
hay. Birins and feaiberw tehich bad t Improvised altar of maiden hair mab. and ber co-worker*, aod after
sign 1s under the direction of the oonirol and psrt of the fire Jepanbeen earrlod .into the fine by hlrda. feniA aod banked In a soow-wblte greetings were exchanged the meeting National AsaocUtloii for the Study roeot returned to their slatloos. ffie a 'iargs vfiteTlnay hn sisurflHl. Such
Immediately upon reflag the
tbe wall* and inside
waa called to order by .Mr*, pierce.
is BvallaUe for a program will
belns ignited fr«n tbe chlm&«y,
amt Prevention of Tuberculoals. and
After a short prayer by ibe Rev. C. ha* the endorsemem of Preeideoi blaae. however. It was said.
he given over to the ferunlailon of a leoer Mr, Krownaon notified flhMtff
which ru* lip next to tbo flue. \vb*n bower or Blur q-ere chrysanthemums,
while
tbe
wall
detoratlona
in
all
H.
Irtcin*.
a
cauiiatgn
song,
compoeed
grange legislative policy for tbe rara- Shuler- Thursday night the piare
tbe fire depwtmont airlrod they otrTaft noil many other dUUngoUhed
watched ao.l again last nirttother
p*M*
of
the
bouse
were
Butumo
by Mr*. E. E. UuryM. was
ing year, Tbere are a number of re­
out all of tbU nibblBb which had :
The watcher* last nlrti dlallncUy
Tbe fire was ronSn^ to the v
ko'-e*. Hch In their golden and vari- Her two little dnasbter*. Mrs. tkiralreody bm burned, and Chirr M
Thai till* I* a v.ial problem among house, of which only the brick walls forms ihst Ibe grant^ are aorely
An. -bo U aald to bo Ur.
i-olored tinis. and lendiag a dellegie yoa I* ah Invalid, who i* mudi interneed of. and this will fl)> the time to
ray at ontte ordered that tbe flue
church
congregaJiobK

evidenced
by
Res.
approach (he steps of the atoel
are now standing. The hinder i
.1_____
vwBtraM to theViaeipat c«><h' note of eated la tbe cause, and while she
cloMd BO that a ropetlilon of i
Klalislict which the natjonaj associa­ (anory, some IfW^ feet distant,
bona*, take ont tba phoney package,
blaae would be avoided. But little white and green. Ura. Wbite-g'brld- deprived of active participation In tbe tion gathered Ust year, which show
not damaged.'
wbieh had bea piacad thorn, to
ai gown was an eaqulaette rreollon of campaign, ukes this method
damage waj toe to tbe building.
that 10 per cent of all deaths among
start BWBT. Bborlff Shnter and J.
-white erepe charmeuae with bodice liresalng her eympathy.
churcbjpdmben are caased by luberMcCoy at pnee Stoned after Ibe man
and IHmralDgs of real Princcea lace.
A reclUUon by Jlr*. Plerce't little culosi*. Based on these figures and
caoghi op With hla. He
The gown was eu train, and with It son followed, aod while *hort. *t
on the morullty sutlstlcs of the tenemphaUrally denied betog too
she wore a veil of chiffon (aatenad
med up rte sittlatlon in a nuUheU.
bareau. over 0*000 of the 33.000,:
who bod ukpo Ibe package tat as be
tbe he*d In dainty ca^aahio< beld was as follows:
communicanu In the churches In
been
plstoly
seen be was takrt
-1 am an equal suffrage bey;
ach aide with a^^le
the Vnlted Stales die from tubercuby ths sberlS.
I need my mother's vote.
e chrysanlbemum.. lifc boquet
lesis every year. Thla figure asanmes- Tbe eommiiiec of tbe Maccaboe Aebearing bald before Judge Nrt
a fhower of mhhe bridal roees 6be knows what's good ter me.
death rat* of l.M per 1.000 xle-lcn Fs'r met in the ro'lhr*
Paradis*
Tewnthip
Is
CensideHng
lelinger, to which auortMF OHbat ap­
and awaneoala.
Fbr sometimes men (oiks to-t.population In tbe registration area ap­ H.-fl IVhiUng tost algbt .-nd tr.
Buing Bonds M litipravs Town.
Ha Feto Tbara la Naad or Attontloa
peared for Rex. an exaatoation was
Followtng the ceremony, tbe bHde Mr. Tyler (flowed by giving seven plies to all clHtrchgoera when, as *' acted a lot of besinrsa- They are
ta Improvt tbe Many
Tbe dsto (er thp oiaalpled the way to tbe dining room where mllHon reasons why
matter of fact, the rate would proha- acUrely engaged la tbla great eveuL
FarsN
aikm bae been om. (or Novaobsr (.
four coarse luDcbeon was served vote, one for every ooe of tbe .seven bly be higher.
and it will be the bines! btog
until whirt time Rex wfll h* beM on
labor
two -long ublea acnagM
One of tbe qnestieas tolte treated Slven In jie efty.
JTnm fYidhy-t Record-Eagle.)
88.000 ball.
tbe letter T. The color acketoe In lb* worfctbopt and factories of tbU vary frankly by tba pasters wfll be
rt» (am land* between Trave
Michigan.
; republic for their dally bread,
room waa pink, white and graen.
fake cures for Magamptioa. no
thelr work MoDday. aod they win go sebedoM for th« town hall at King­
City and OrawB were la*i>eried ye^
waa'followed by Mr. Irving, who sale.
on Ihe peninsula to aak for dona. sley for Friday hlgbu of this i
unlAr by M. J. Thompaoo. dietrlet *0- tbe brtdc-a ubie being adorned with proved te bis audience that womei
Prom record* oa file hi the office of Dona of fruit and vegetoblaa and any­
perripor of tbe tarn manageraent white roaes. while the other ode was entered nearly ereiy trade sod prtHe*.
Tho lecture will ipe(pde a large
wort is Otod Travmae county.......... done la pink aad 'grto. Only tbe BhMt known te etvUUed man. evoi the the asBoelaUon. tbe volame of bosi- thing that tbe different people will ber of pietnres of road acann.
dene by thrte fraadalebt
Tbomiim wa* greatly pleased with lauBcSlate ralatlree and friend*
L ArrangMtoU have
ministry, to lOhlch he weksmed them,
amotmta to more than 115.000.- beea made to case for all the ftnic Grand Trav^ a£d tbo Burroundlag
tbe gnsecal apoeamme of tbe farm* tbe eoUlneUDg party wltneaaed
counties, and will Bb Ibr tbe purpose
altbeogh be waa quite sure that giving <M, ud more Itkan 500 each -i
*o«r.
Tbe
Kappa
Taa
aororlty
lb thl* aeetloo and the apptarance of
by pnUtog It to a local cold storage. of showing the beeeflto to be derived
them the ballot would produce no andtba crop* bolag barvwted. Hi* tesU of which Mt*. White waa a member den Inflation In minlster-t saiarlea. He dies- are now to use. Three ctoaaes > be kept lo perfect condition.
from improved highways.
bed ebarca of tbe lunebeon abd of
of “cures" are dIMIngBlabed by the
of tbo MiU, bowaver. abowed
-nii* conmiluee has been divided ao
then precoeded.te demolish all of the
Paradise township et which KlaglaeoratJona (or the entire b
Trt Met toirtto bunthere U • deflcieRCy o( Urn* In
tloM that Mr. Tjler had (o(gM- drads of devfcea saI dm* which can that an the wrrltorr will be eovsend. Bley la tho apftal. is eoealdertoc Urn
Should any one have anything iha*
«way and Ibat tSaro la need trf aitenbe bought tor bob* rangtog froc
Irtutog of hoods (or tbo parport of
tioB to tbe attWoK of aoU (ertlilty.
The rtalrmaa then called npoa cunt* to five doOara at rtwt drag they would like to nutrlbuto they can Improving lu highway* aad cU* to Wtobtogum. 0«. Iff rreildgntTaft
Mr ThoMpiea ogRacta tatm-'to vialt
slgtosta hla rern'to hla dart aSor
lemben of tbe aadieaee to vote* Btsree. The seeto cMaa Indadea "ia-i toave k with M. & Hotly, the
tnre It It-expected, win givn
tbe (am land* «g tba w«t b( Travtry of tbe (air comiBlUee.
a-two months- vseatim fey torply attheir beliet. to which aevenl d the
laetiidlBg nortda. aad expect
Etoboeate toM are already to nw- voters who-are to imaa aprt.
ofoe Ciqr aad aoo wfeat comdHtooa pre­
tarttog tbs deDmereta toe nmktog the
nan gallamly reepoaded. -TbU, of doctora who for i
_______ _ _
pntooeltton. totormatto that
ratnn hy the way of New Tork
Dob for the
vail tbara. TbM aftoTMoa ba waa be­
toree on tariff only.,
fore tbo aapervtMa aad ogplalnod where they win epead aevera! day*
*s differrtt eto day to.al^
»» • Mvnrabt*
“V)laon-s elertkiya be Mat rt
■ This lartare I* nadar tbe'
what be ia
U do /-toward babre eomla« bene. They srfll make Buert by the todlas of Lov LaM.
rn of\be Armory wfll be m
anspiee*
at
tba
Vestatn
MIcMgaai
fvnplag tbo «br^ of aiB county their boide la North Maalton where
Hy as devetaad-e wrt in Iftt.’ 4*-dCSRs eooBt (or Mr. WbHe has Itober tetMOMa.
etared TMt. “The riMliniBi preUereiMdies
which,
rtiber
thnmgb
igaobe tfvaa a Ulk
Hra. -tYblte waa oae o( tbe'm>
tiva poUcy 'hrt maliititoad the heat
ranee or snpetPtUkm have ben ad­ VASHTNOTCW-A relic e( Oto bal(Med brtSe ehoU at the aeaeon. faav-i mto wlab that
tat to snowed aa tovMlrt
vanced as trastmeau fair '
rtUp Malae has bto axigto by Ibe
I Satsrday afteriAsjoos boto
ad a eadm of adBbt b. mora
I martflto. tlMradbra the raBom* of thee*
Oihaa DOveraBent: threagh Its mtoMsfi (br^lMtaco elabAM aboM a tort abowen aad iaaeheOBa. |
rtaltc—a
gat endit fcw Ma yrtFrMUegrtke potaoB. emt dto :
basw. Bemor Rtvarp, AmabewurtadMbeJBBtyrtrbtrtcb- <
<ML pig's btood. tons. A B
ihithbNndOrtiBtowatto.,v«(adbyibett
an St IMm strtM ertotd to Bstead t
Ho ia cmBdaM t€ ripiMIlLaa the

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ta •wIitoAiKIxM.. >ii*«dl;i>«( •Jl-MiwW ItelHMMto
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it,motv«it*dtUwvieto.|k*; OMMBT haa the nld ud
It kaa the woBea. It prapoaca ie aaae of MMcaitr, to qae U»«
both jnat *a U»y ^onld iBe the men. It happeoa that in Germany,
a mOiUiy nation, iu (oU and Ita voaten as wdl as ita men. miwt
beptaaaMdInriaaitajTaerriee.
^
Thia n)e doea not hold fMd with laatiy other people. It doa
with the Monteaecrina; it dee* with the Swriahs: itdoaa with the
BsI|»rUca. but with seareel^ any other Earopeunatidna. It wonid
not hold food in the United Sletea. bed^aw in ate inn a
people. If aapBdy.hlte >». BO h{t btek. and they know'it, bqt
we don’t hit tSem until they hit oa, and by the time we hit them,
there ia ao liuk left that the wwuo haVe no ehaaee ene to do the
Dcniftf.

tm ». i

tlMh
fiw riBilta are far remhbg w Mm tbftb»|*Mieitr
that b given the trips by the ncMpapaa Md ariodteab-of the
*--itey. , .
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In thb part of the sUte the roads are in vcry<good conditiott.
but thee# a stiU'-a great deal to be done in order to comMete the
connecting link* from one county to another. The work of building
ttarongh :roada ihnnbt. be dme in a year, it neeemariiy taking
■evera) to biald the many miles thafare neeesury to
a eoo..................................,«..........^..PWddtinnona Uii« from one pact of the aute to anothra. Grand Traverse
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e«^y a well in the front in makiaga start in thb work, but tbe
^taasKY a os.
«.
tima. b now ripe for a geoeral movrtnent to eomfdete the roads
that have rirtady been atarled Jb thb county. A complete ay««n
, Pricrt* in aevlllc.
would be a great lienefit to Traverse Ciiy and all ihe villages, a*
Bf»«f sm is CEBU o dozca la n|dit wogbl AmtUe tbe fawners to get wher-v.T they wbh with littl•teler In Scrtlle. Tb# cost ol
effort, wilh the asauraae# that th«y roul.i haul tire largest powibl- Uctru I* am nstaailz apre thoii k
Jbe fact ia. a freat ehasfe ia eominf over the entire world. load to thf end of ihejr j..iirney without extra effort, which ia e«4u. tmt .raiioar travft (nr shore
..............JtalcAevutt
>eh natkn moat aelde the freat qoeation of aelf^aintesanee. of alwa.vs neeeMar>- when wads are i„ lu,.] .H.nrlitmn during the
of women'a riffau, aeeordipf to their own ideala, but the spring and fall moiuhs.
bet remains that the nation which b rtndy for hattle. effanaiva and
(b*od roads make the r.-aidenls of a e.iuniy ii.ar<>r
each
defenaive, and whoae women are ready to do their IMl there in thk other, as they promote a eommunity of interest that cannot Im* at-Ihc fjKi .\prrrt- MMns s.-r>oUH
part of a nation’s edneation. ia the aatioD which livea, and wiU liv^ foatcred in any other way. It makes neighbors of tho«. living at iroablp-ah-ail if ii i. «« rraiorej. su
docaSnsa of auiH-iiiB Ii mcnos 1st*
. CMliM thb week Z9S0
when hbtor}' u ont of date.
long dbtanees and develops the melal as well as the liiiaiiiess spirit of rltaiK)'. kM> of pirpns^h and ncr>o
artsknoMU 1! iinimii:* ra.U. r.-.-..- .CV.
at a eommimily. The results obuined are'always greater than trie BiKpim ouU ki.> (o o.*r.>im.- the
Wtmiv'Avesiofs
the expendiliwe,-which though Urge at first, b alwava retnrnefl lease by tJulos up tbe nomarh sad
eornie tn# Indkccstloi.
H»P(dh)winf the findinf of oil at Safinaw there has been a boom
-ith laige dividends
Hmcr 01 Unciii.
started all over the sttte, and coppanies are beiiif formed for the
rk (fir nvi-;- lhr»*- j-taara. Ii "1 -.’X Urt'.■trie UUlcf
him rlatit"
purpM of drillinf fo^ oil in different sectiont. The sitnation has
Season Has C^ened
-J \
— . ., . ,j.*- beipivl
About the BMat eomfortably financially fixed of any I
so soriona that Seerrtary Carton oTthe public domain
.. They x)«e par.T
For the next 'few we. k» the new^pers V-lhe eonntrv- -will stronc nirxes. eood dizi-atk>u' Onl^
aiation it Oennany. Germany ia alwaya fetlinf ready for war. ft
ion has Uken the matter up wilh a view to proteetinf the
druBZlata of I mvor.-.ban >t had a war for 40 yeara for the roaami that U alwaya ia ready. farmers and smaN investors who are liable to be lured into putting be kept busy ehrohieling the deaths from different parts of the
IMeh Oprriea out the theory that the only way a nation ean prevent their money in wildcat schemes. The^oommicMti b piepariof a world. Tbe wars in the Balkan and in Mexico, will furnUh the
tbrilkrs from foreign fields, while the hunting season will keep
M0RT6ACE SAt-E
war ia to be more than ready for it.
sUtemwit in regard to the situation in rhich will be aet forth
Detsuli ha.lt* u-n laade In tbo
up the record at home. 80 far the death list haa been small in tondiUoca .vnajn loonaacn nude
What b called the Jalius tower in Germany U a great war the acfiul, ftcu and the chances of stnkinf the novrted fluid in
by Or.n <). I.ure. dad Klltalenti Ijji-cheat, and every little while aomebody from the fovemment climbs this stale. In advance the (‘ommbsion has wnied the following the north woods on account of hnntei4 sla.ving out beeause of lark hl. VII.'. 10 ih.' I.-laiiau i-utui- S*»of snow..-If there should be a snowfall within the next few davs
tip and ponia some more fold into that tower. The Julius tower words of waminf:
the wo<<l8 will swam with huntert, and the fatalities will mount IW}> Uii'hlr.aii.
f.lorth day
tedhy
in,--------------------------fold atored away.
That fold
b The chance of strikinf oil at any fiven place b about 1 to
.
- has over *700,000,000
.
.
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up to the usual number of past aeaahns. A deer bunting season
nevtf Unehed lor any purpose whatever natil a war ahall come in 1.000, Even in the productive dbtricu it b generally neeessaiy
rortnlrj nl .irsiid -|
withont its scores of fatalities wmld Iw a novelty, and there d».-s
whiob Onmany b deeply interested. Any little petty squabbles to shoot several times before anjlhing b found. A poor man has
ifat--- of :
til.'
not appear to be any means at hand for slopping the sacrifice of Arpr.l. A. Mlcblgna.
they may have by month or otherwise, they aaa settle without »» business tryin/*tt> find oil withont unlimited financial backing.
human life. The hunting gronuda are so limib-d and Ihe hunter*
Of. ■.«'*•
to the Julint tower, but .suppose some great European becanse of the improbability of finding oil until several wells have
Jhero ls"<!*’im.' to U- d
numerous that k sems an impossibility to reiluee the number of of thia ooli.v.............
..
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inMnational straggle ahonld be begun, as it will be before a great been loeated and much money expended. A few mighl be Ineky
those kill.*d each yrar. The high power guns that art now use<l nai. the suit of nljii- bundr
will be in nice eondition. A,pia& with *700,000.000 *nd make « strike at the outset, but'the ^baneet are heavily
eixht
and
IMlrtl
d<dli,r*. and ..
help to fill the graves in a meager that was never known in the nera fe.. of Imrcnly-five
do!!am.
in bb poahataloMn’t caw whether a man o/tiw other side of tl against it.
days when the oldfaBhiofiedw-eap..iui nompooNl the semament of vWed Tor in --xJd luc«1«a;:stmt Btumhlea over the curb or not. He teaches dorra into hb
Not only are the promoters active in the work, but the mann- the hnniers. The ge^ anxiety on the f«in of the hunters t.. vuit nr pr.rt-0.'
I**rti Insii'uinl
pdeket and fumhias that *700,000.000 in gold and aayt. ‘ What do faetnrers of well drilling took see their opportunity and rush into
shoot at anything 1^1 moves is .mother fatl.ir in llie heavy deotli e.Tored hi aaid
leant’.'
the field with many attractive plans for tbe purpose of selling rale. Too many rn'en get excited when they sec a d«vr and arc
-r-of. ex.x-pt
. flle.1 ID Ih
n Europe and says: ‘ ‘ Turkey and the Balkan their machinery, or leasing itaTg high rate to local parties who unable to control their feelings, and in Ihr-ir anxiety to shcsit they•tntea, Italy, AuRria, En^and and Franoe. may aU get to fitting. ire anxwns to be in on tbe ground floor if a strike is made in their tim loose without ihoking towee what is in the pathnf their bullet,
Ipt sflud 4o I earel The only modem wny in which a war ean be vicinity. Not only b the farmer Ibblc to be lured In a scheme with the n-Mili that they are Ibble to bring down a d->er. man or
earned on, b with gold. Bnlleto kiU men, gold keepa them alive, to part with bb dollars in thb manner, but another pitfall is lai>l anything else that happens to be within the zone of ihcir fire. More
it is better to be kept alive with gold than to be killed with leaden for him by the ones who 4re back of the promoting businms. Thb eaution on the (Kirt of hunters would tend more than anylbiiig el».
faaUeti.V and ao -0«nnany aiU back and qmiles with great com- b the securing of leases on their lend, which look attractive, but to rednee the fatslities in the V'o.b of the nonli during the o,s-n
plnoBiey, and aayi: “You wouid like Ihb gold. We want to use which tie up the land owners in a manner that would prove finan­ season for big game.
it ouraelvea, And some time when we need it, we have got it right cially dbastrona if oil was ever dbravered in their neighborhood.
The excitement arou^ Saginaw is the occasion for bringing The Ultimaie
here at hand. We* won’t loan it to yon. You would like it now.
IheJttention of the peopl? of th«- state In the folly of nishing into
bat yoa.aan’t have it.” Tnricey wants gold;
The verdict of first degree munli-r liroiight by the jiin- l’«'f.ge w horn
gold; Bulgaria wanta gold; Itaft* wante gold; Servia wants gold, a well drilling scheme at the present lime. The futUity of putting Police Liciiteiiant fliariea Beckt-r of New York was irieiP is an.
ndalBBB every %|iwnfKirope wants gold. They come to Oer good" money into a hole in the ground b remlily sera when the other proof that there u« limit tii whieli corruption ami lawlessness
hbtory
of
Southern
ilichigan
about
twenly^five
years
ago
b
looked
■any/had say: “nA haVe a great store oTthe yeUow metal tied
may he .arri.sl a^ic present day. The American people an- slo'w
up. It isn't bringing you any interest. It isn’t doing you any good. uto and the real results studied. At the ^c gas and oil were to nrotts.-=ln baiKonditioua. but whcfTpiililir acilument b awaken.-.!
discovered in Ohio the residents of the eofimba in the unthera by the eoniinnij praeiice of unraWful methmls to gmoi w.-alili niul
Why net let m kaye seme of itt”
part
of
the
sUte
took
it
irflo
thpir
headsjllat
the
rock
forroation
Oennany smilee and says: “Ton wiU get some of it by and by.
prefereiiee. piin^raent for the guiltj- b swift ami c-ruiiii. I’.HH.Ie
under their farms was tbe same as that w the Ohio oil fields, and at large have a great deal of faith' in their public aervanu. ami lni<l
but tmt -aioil we get mdy, and then it wiU belp .qieed
baUens aud handle our sworda,” and so the great German empire that jfeoil cvidd be obtained there it was of eonisc present urvb r them in a manner lltat often pro.-i.-s disn-strons to the financihl ami
the
surface
of
Uiis
slate
as
well.
With
thb
view
possessing
them
IMS no pding up its gold in the Jnlioa tower, at it haa been doing
moral interests of the commnnil.v. Many actions are tolerated in
for tile
40 y^, ever ainee the first deporit waa made when atofk companies by the doxen were formed and every aeighbor- public affairs whi.-h would not Im- allowe.1 to exUl at all in any
the great indemnity was paid by Prance, and there b a very, very bood had 4 derriek up and a well in process of boring. During private business, merely on areonnt of thb faith in public officials,
that
year
over
half
a
million
dollan
was
expended
in
the
counties
• .eomtetabU fetitng that with the *7Off,O0O,OOO now Ued up, thv
whieh b nAt wi^rranted either on areonnt of the enliber of the men.
eo»dd pnt at Mnch more in by simply reaching into their vest pocket of l(miroe. Wayxu and Lenawee in a vain endeavor to locate paving in thoae p^itioiw or fteir busiuess ability. This Indiff-rture t«»
welb.'hot tbe beat that was ever obtained was an occasional po< ket.
if neetashiy, but they don't think it wiU be.
public effairs has proved a e.,*ily matter t.. tlie eili.-s of the
that for a few days funibhed a small quantity of gas or oil.
c-ounlrj-, an.l'it b to be is-grelt.-.l that piil.li.^ s.-uiiment dm-s not
Gemany b not going to make war ,00 any nation ri^t off.
Nearly a hundred welb were nmk in these counties, and evenIt b «aia* to wab ontil the Jnlins tower has *2,000,000,00*.ii&tead
awaken oftvncr aod demaml ir houseeleaning iu many departments
diftlar invetted by the lannen and businem men in the enterprbes
<ff ^eoJIOO.OOO, and then it can Ungh at the worid.
of city adminutration.
;
wu sunk with the welb, and proved a dead l<m to the mcs who
Becker, according to the evidence produce.! at hb trial, w.-w
The •Dnitsd SUtea R>ent nearly *3,000,000,000 for the support inveatad their money in the enterprbes. By heeding the lessmis of
of iuaaithamameb. The aouahera otates ypent *2,000,000, but it tbe past much can be saved by people who at first are Jed to bHieve the liead of a graft,a.vstem that has never been etjuall.-tl in. tbb
ika N. E. TIME CAI
waraV gold. It waa eonfedecate notes, worth 5 eentt a bahel. that a fortune awaits those who have stock in an oU well iu Hiebi- countzy, and be was ao aceora in hb position through politi.-al inIP, M.te. U.IA
bol on the noithera aide it was govnmment aecorit^ drawing 7 gan. regardieas of the fact that there b but a remote ehanee of fliiem-e, gained lh>migh the manipulation of the denizens of fh.Tfse. Oly. *
“ ■
pv e«it intere^ and we stiU owe hundreds of mOlioDs of dollan •trikiag e sufficirat flow to pay. -nie advice of those who have nnderworid. that he thought there »«s up li,nit to whi.-ii he might Ar. Holoa....... |
go if hb position was in any way threatened. He h.-I.I lli.- m.-mbers
of.thi^ war loan of 50 yean ago.
fallen for thb game b to Imtd onto y««r money until you ar« tnre
Owmany with a' billioa and a half or two bOtion doUars in that there a reeUy aome of the product underneath the territory in line by being one of them emi owned an interest in one of the
greatest gambling placet in the city. Ub alrong-arm squad wa-i
gold. CM ^mttul the whole worid. They need not touch tbb for that b being exploited.
one to be feared by thoae-who w.re paying tribute to him, and thb
e«Mnefeial purpneen.. They would not do so, bnt with it, every
u kept up at the public expenac as a pan of the regular
--------------------' • ’ingB • 'I. b
• at the moey of Geraany, HmiSpetdyB^
epartmral of the mc*vpolis. 'When Becker began to use
Thb b the power of gold. We wooU a
The Diaz upririag at Vera Cruz had a brief hbtory and its the gnu to keep hb bustnea up to the sUudard. be reckoned beyond
(Md daaL rather hai 1 a pooketfnl of gold than a poeMetM «f
■mpire. Tte ■. a
ending waa gs speedy as iu inception, which goes to show that the hb .Bpaeity to execute, for even bb |»wer was not sufficient to
fagUetm .Thatas thei
apirit of revolution b cooling in the llexiran repablie. aod
keep him ont of the eouru when a man was aeiiwlly murdered in
Arthn than thb-talfcfag of 1
further complications arise the eonntiy. will soon be wnjoring thu the public streets of the dbtrtrt whieh he niled.
*
a propnRtiQn now uudeg oonsidenticn which brings the matter of peace and prosperity that a nation of ite size and inporUnee de­
In bringing in a verdict of first degree murder the jury Was
wn^*<*iffrage right close hmae to the German women. It b proserves. The only thing to be regretted b the drastic amaiier in rridenlly eonvinoed beyond a doubt of bb guilU-aid noiwithsundpond ttut^ydmt atigfat be called a snhodiary aour ahaU be formed which the inauneetoa ane.to be dealt with uzuler the enctoms of
ing hb attempt to have hb chsc reviewed by a higher eonrt, it b
ofrthemumM. Svtty
e«n* would be ftilowad by a.eorpe the coiutry. One-tenth of thoae. who. wet« raprured by the federal
probable that the vcrdict^will stand. It b beli.^ Irt the general
of women. .Thb corps of women would be the nnnes, tirTeocki,
forces arc to'be shot as an example of what fate awaiU. the proiao- public Uist the evidence given by the witneas|^w true and that
the IiuimIi
and their dalke would be whatever the dntin of
ter^ of another revolution. Thb actwh b not in keeping with it was an actual sioty of the working of a sy£a th^t has been ifl
t^ German housewife would be, if she stayed at bone. Germany
civilia^ practice, but the government pfficiala believe that lMa«ui vogue for yearn in the largest city in the country. -Jf thb i* all
Sgjia(ahcr-W>»n*>'- ‘Ton want «h.
the k.n..>
ballot. TH.
W* _-<■
wqi give ft _____J.
to you. of ap
nftd be deaU wkh aecordm^ and wfll trtia, the city af New York needs a cleaning up from Lhc top cl.-nr
mC»iU<aiso*sbisetyoB to the oame mUitaiy rules that the
carry out the aacaant etatoia of tbe ftiai: 'The natian hM bean down to the bottom, and yUs wiU evidently bo done. foSo city ca:MMMaeria. We wUl
sorely tried withm the peat year or mote, and as peace b donanded alfrard to ignore the cooditioas that tbe cridenw btoi^t out al
.can give yon and yon cm make ia snoh a posbion, and our umies by the people af ia^ thia draatic treatmrat may have the daairvd
this trial proved to-fae in vogno-at the praseut time.
^
oarad for as ao amlbi on earth were ever looked after.”
D. SIBLT. O. P A.
effect ■ If tbe edict, of the gorcramait i| carried out it will be
It win be well for other ritiea of the eonnliy to profit by the
.
^ law w’ke' ftirther evidtace that tiu attempt to thoroughly civilixe our abler
rrienee of New York, and if their priiee ayptem b not up to the
Ufy. 1«eir
sniroundinga, their moral influence wiU bh ■atten haa not b»ra the sueeam that waa egpested. Grat nfotma
liradateudard it wfll be wril for them to make a change before
ielt
.the entire UenuM army. Thb moral induonce move alowiy, which axiom has bean many tiaua {woven in
a aeandal of thb nature b developed in their midst. No city ean
tNn
hMrisr von the moral charastB-of the GenaM but tie leaves of a great awakraing h finaly planted in the re-/ have a ittst sdminbtraftoB if the poliee^ in league witkdhe vice
*r«y. Tbe m» wiQ go into'battle deui. healthy and weU cared public and within the next few years iu effects will be apparent
riaaent It b hnpastihle. and wheraver tkb has been found to be
*■ tbiy.
be in their own b6mm, with- the infiomec of to all who ehanee to eMoe in eontact with thia. virile and JubJi^ded the ease tmhk has resulted that kaa pnvad iiftnrioiBi to the town
wunwi,.«B«4 iha itel.wmnan. et leest the women wKo b above pa^. HiMr prepait tranbie b but a at^ toward the bbI vkieb and the peopk who Ihf. wfthiii itt corporate limits.
.the average and eriwee whole life will i«f
fmm.
aay have baea ataadfiy. bat alowiy advaaeing during the peat
rt.tta.BWt Q«- fifty yeara
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Owigg to thaoold sammer farmers were auxiotw to have a long
and picaaant faU iu order that their backward eropt might ripen
and ample time be gimn for harraatbg. What the>- wanted, so
far has come to pHi. with the result that there hae bm time to
get things in shape for the coming winter, ao far as the erof^ are
CMwetn^ The fair weather has pemittad the fnih grower ta
get'hia a^ «r«p Oder eorro in the vwy bMt eonditiw in many
W
potato grower ftiw ham equafty fottawte with.hb
work. A tew man dagi «f this bright aaMbine wtU giro the
tote to get their eora Map « teapa, thro «teteg ow of
the bate aU-MMiA harem* periods «hat>|a heen the ftetwae of thb

MtBiESTlin; FIGTS lllOijT VOTERS

, 644M17. Tbe total unaber to white
ozftvr bom raalet of 21 year, oM or
ov-r U only lT.no.67.
Two-thlma of ThoM Holtflot FranchiM , Tbwfe urv 2.04^117 white eani born
to other eoBBUtes «bo, if aet dts
United Stain Are Native Born.
quallfled bccaasA to odesaM agslost:

24.4 per ee« of tb«B Arc a

UaiHItE

aad 65 per ceat to them are aatarallzed. Of, the 2.«l.45$ smj.e to tha
eosthero ind esaten dlvlsteas to
Europe 22J per ceat are'BBtaralbaa.
U appears, howercr, that rowit M-

Ized an aWroa ia 4bs aattvw «
btWysara' laigrtioim
lABd. CJ; ‘-—.a. 5j.
Ktoe-atJ
oOesr* aad clvluaM s
LtM Than
Swedes. <2.$ Ot tbe tiiM> W aHp^
» tree.
M
lives of Haaszrr. only 14.3 per ccat The boni. matslal. MhlsB was gnhave beemae Amricaa dOsM.
•Idai <wsr Ir CeBsfpl Oavlls. «$ U
sso« ssssioa from 2 —in t nsiaidsi
WMhlntlM. Oct.
Sutistha i«-|for*4Eii boni i-iemnii slO toTor Tnlt. miad, are able to east their va«« fur those couBtriea vboae onlgmed eoas Ized forcisB bora mea M to be I
■snUs MtU 3:U ft-doe
lOPu BCT «| nM «r
~0» um k, u,,
Lui,
^
la the small sroup of
iml
ODrsiBs, Tbe aeataaees cwi
Tbos* are the nziuraUzed cUlzdue— UOB.THEIK BMBJbS.
Tbere are oaty 4.530 sf Osen. MM
■bo™, ,k„
o... TOUOeU
iJ 1-iO:
oo...,-«u,... 4i.6 per can of all the forrlgti born
ffsat erawd, tau
Thii secono izrgsgt group of ftireige bat 2.7 per ceat bate eaUrgd di
tl>e white voter* of Ihc^eonMrr «rc .The jmjgrenaiTen ni»y that ther will males uf voilag age.
maay trNMia af tha acbom aeu la this cdsbict are tbe hW. eased
_
__
h«lve hom. Uve taatri the" Xaders Ket-ttounnod# of votes from bmh the
ot Orrtmuiy lead all the Tvrt Rusrtonz. ailh 737.150. and otoy 24..
The tnmeadous problem eoafyaal- loc wbaiw tha eoattsataad wattad lot
of the blK • prtIUcal/psitjes to fci oeliro sod foneln bon toler*
to tlpt rount of (lie foreign born men per ceat to them aro BBturaltzed.
hoars foe tha fladlaca;
hmr IB llsBMDf Od/the eleetlOD ro-[-^The fisores of the Ce^aos Burotn htve. Tbe Ocrnu^ also show tbw luJlan, eyw lUiA. srlih 712.827. aad
• peo^ss o f th«*olnl
a besvy rain sWem.
ta™ of the ran»i£^ caodUat.
tau>. Tte|»ho« that the sUte fc^lw bora
Oaaaral OavUa rstasad to aekaowP
repabUtaosare ermine that tbelarvr
males
<
.............................................. 'Of over BO.
per cent. Approxlmzu-Iy twc-lblrtls uv.a of Aasuia number tnju. oaly
ANOTHER BULGARIAN ANMV IB
caaa U ladicateii by the
«dga orders of the district Mgs
FOBHINO BOUTM.
l of tbe 2C4BU51 muB U'yssfs ■aspsbd ths proeesdtncB ta tho «SM of
aad over iu eostlnotal Called Ceasral Diaz aed Mbf"- ZseatA
^Ml Battxaa. slIttAry rdUmaed« of the tdio. howevar. aceepced
olber
___ writ at babaM cospos aad saspaadBt
two-lblrda of Oe Biee of voUv ace
itlOBs. leavlac the grtseoers
tB ibIs couatry are
ly at the dlMO«»tioB of the
Maa Wassail.
f
district
n is tboocht profaabla that Coleacl
UlcoU aed Lieoieutt Lima win be eww. Oct. 34.-&d^riaBs i_. ..
fhw.wllboot much ado. The privl-' petted to be stenOac AdrWiwgl0 M
yf the BiUitary cosrt hara bees they are too iNpaUeat tor a aleB*.
caoeraBy as belas very de- “Oo to CoostaatiBopla.- U the 07.
In every class of merchandise. OUR stocks are complete with all that Is new and desirable for Fall and
iL M>aUlc opiakw has beea AdrUaople la os fin ta sratl piacML
Winter
wear
and
use.
and
we
guarantee
that
evi
ror wtaoe ona „c« onanr.it......... ............. -Very articIc IS marked 8t the lowest possible price; very frestroacly astlast a oUUsit trial fbr from the heavy bombardaaat. Thrwa
CMwal Diaz It U wpealy asaerted posltloos fefl early with UM Turks
quently MUCH lower than YOU will find else'where.
.
prisoaers had an
LADIES' COATS
otpiiired. The sarreoder of tbs sufri*
,
LADIES' SWEATERS
BLANKETS
defsase, Aad
«or-.j
Ladiss’ Plush Coats. Sd Inohi
Inches long.
Udiea' Stveairr Coau wii
SOB ot 60.000 Bte te expectod MUest-.
leading I
Big purchase ef an eatn heavy
bM made thus Car as to why tbe drily. BalMTlaas an «i«e
Urge ohawl eolUr and goodlshavrl or military eeilar. m c
1^
actual
size 64xS0
' per! bed blanket,
lining; special at.........
....SI
gigao al. navy or vrhlu: (plendid
federal troops sntared the dly wlih
HJOi inches, per pair ......................... gijs
•ootiiward to Mtacfc ttbs ma& TurkLadles' Caracul loata. M Inches wool garmenu worth
ot S2.4S.
vUte flags tylac and tha MwcUag.
Cotton
.Slice
Comforters,
good
UNDERWEAR
tA force. TwAlsh n
long, mlth the shav
iwl collar and
Other sweaters, in a large va‘Oons
Uve
Diaz."
s*'-'
UOO."'^
covering,
worth
11.75
odd
Extra good heavy ribbed
satin lining;
ing; special
special at......... S12.50
tonndlag Burope. U is tsported IMt
' tyles.

at $1.45.
$1.
S2.00, S2.tp.
tor laeics

memo ror
ono misses, in-,
in-1
0 tsm ...
Oeelag Turks are eagturtag OufaUaa
CntLDREN-S COATS
Clouding ladies' extra sizes.'worth'MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Chlldren'c WVnter Ceau Ir
SL
LADIES' WAISTS
29e and 35c. all go on sale, apecia'.l This is a wonderful sale of clothchtviota. chinehlllat. <*ivett.
per garment, at ......... .................25c tng and the valuce wo arc no-w
LaJ.es- Waists and Blouses. 60 <n
Tarfcs CtAim Vletery.'
skin cloths. cA.; several new ship, ils let. plain and stHped silks,
chewing are the .grMtest ever of­
me^ Juci rAlved; speclil values etc- were $2.?S. $3.75 and $d.00 at
wtaBiinopie. OcL 3$.—Tbe Wfered in this city.
$1.94: were $5.and $6 at $3.45:
BULLET OCCASIOMAU.V MAKI«Q
Suits and Overeoate. worth S20
were $4.40. $4 and $d. at $2.44.
tOIEB- ORE
bees peacad: TMks has* vug a
TROt^BLE FOR ROOBtVCLT
«2- •» ..................................SUiO
Public OplRloa.il Btroagir AgaiMt a
r Cilk. serg
fzeai Tktor}.- hio weed of dciaU M
DRESS COODS
Military Trtal for tbe »fea.
S7ja S10.00,
Ctves.
,
w popular priced BreaVlMen's All-Wool Underwear, beet
«atS«, Sd. SS
n tan, gray. navy, cardinal,
we'vo ever ohown at the price,
d
BOYS' CLOTHING
Talk at ■rtsfiHlis.
Ha
Wm
Haad
All
HM
Btran^
and black; 27 inches wide.
the Fedsf^Jrroops.
■"*
Ovorooats,
worth
Brta. Oct. 3$.-Tkg braiB oCflea
$?JOa
P*f
BormtnL
...2tc
here
etports
tte
IntirTsailsii
If taa Ladies' New Fall Suits, made of
Save -your Premium Tickets_acod
Rocking Chairs. Suit Catev.
Beys' Knee Pantt, wool knickers.
\ era Cnia. »le*. Oct *S.-G«iaiBl
the mewest • materials. In late.t
pesmes am foUov tbe flrst decMra
In til sizes, special.......................2*c
ire (knives, fOrka.^sU.,
FeUx Diaz, leader of U>e receat nvolt
beautifully Ullorcd. I.nrd
' sUlo 1s ^
MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS
hew. aad Major Zerate, Coloaol Aa>
Men's ana Boys' Swsaters,
ill
Gprauay U fully peapw^ to oeOyster Bay, Oct t^Beoaevelt v
< St U'M.
tOBlo 3IlcotJ aad UeuteaaM Zlma ofsizn and colors, special at ....gSc
St1.» and S14.
opsrato
-the other povars with
Scen under Diaz, tn Us attempt U turwl eudoord far tha aaesbd Ua»
Mens Sweaters, extra heavy alL
this cad is view, flbe baUeeaa Avr
wool garments, best styles, at $3.50
overthrow the CovemmeBL 'dors to- day slaoe his twtara riain CUesga. He
Voilied' Fell Skirts, also misoes'
sUU
saSers
orrasloasl
paiM
tiwai
the
vtu Ms is tha
aademsed lo draih by eourt marokirti-a hundred in the lot; this.
UNDERWEAR
bsUet
and
wtU
aaad
to
Mslar
aU
bis
estioQ
sad haa hopaa that
mMn'o best style: were $1.S0 to'
Ueutenaol t'Amaclao,
^“«o>|Fleece Lined Underwear.
Bwsia wUl dolikewisa. azgUw ttet
»7J0; now at S2.*5. W.95 and W-95, i
Ms>oo of the rural guard aad.Cagtals Btreagih lo make Us iladlsoa Sqi
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
Gardes apeach on Wedasaday.
s; special aL per garment 3l
Russia's latsrast an against ^Isg
Ttrtey too badly vaakswfl. Tbs toS
ot Klrfc-KUiassh U sot i
I to the
I IwNha

Fomnn
S QKUS

—-----

Greater Opportunity For
Economical Buying

was never presented than is now oftered at this store

— ^

\ if'

GENERAL DIAZ
FACES OEATtf

SEITIBES GUIS IQMTW

STILL HAS PAWS

r.r*

"""

.... —/~-

WILSON WILL SLEEP

BECKER IS WQRMEB
WifM, tisursvar. Beiag tastalM Far

BaosBi'ef OthM Mambon
W Famll,
Family.

SA^HLV

gCANB NEWBFAPERt
ON CASE.
Priacetoo,
■D,0^«^WJ
T>cl 26—Wilson today saU
that be waa solng to sleep at 0 o'etoefc
His Agpaal Win
' on electiba slsbL Ue said be dldat
Haag in the
j.get any aatUtacUos out of bagjmtotary flguras. sad would M the
I news new moraiiig. Jilros srd being
Kev Tofk; OcL 26.—LteuL Bacfcar
jloataJled Is Us houim. however, for is showing Mgas ot worry end
the beaeflt ot other members ot hu ly seans the aevspapeta tor optoloM
itsmUy
00 Us CMS It is UksU fcU *to^
tios wiu be flzsd os Wodsasday far
oarly to ttoeatobsr. It Is eetitoaM
PPeslAaar
-Ma ootott
for year*.
<• .

i

IBISHOP BE DENVER

nariwBi

i',
.— to thU City was as largo as 8l
Pmer-s tu Rome IL amid aaresly
have aocommodatsd the Ihootoads of
clerical aad lay rcpMaontabTca of thw
Catbol/c rhurt* who ga_____
•- and ZMsr today to attsM
• Jiblla*,.
t.SNtlMis to catabrsikw
• 25th ^
(d tba Bl Rot. KicboUa Uatz.
bUbopef Dastor.

Osiihlx Mto • ■ Tim I ll_.

Here*s Your Ticket and Platform:

who took part is tha JaUlaa aantoM
Store Cardlaal «Mtoy of New Tork;
•—’TfMdp OlasBoa' of 8t Loan.
Habep Pitssil of Mata Fa.'

CANDIDATE FOR ALL_ GOODCLQTHES WEARERS

HAMILTON CLOTHlireo., Traverse City

UUfs ot Kshaas <Scr. BMhop
ay of mehtta. BWtop Tlbaa « lig.

Bishop Mstz. U vhoas I
mghter to cattle at ^elilsf
BdTW af lysrotoers Ebraeroa negtha Bto
MM-;^h.:^s^
Skat or thas Ositod ahtos Stoas-hto
nth >oar.______
"0
tearad flor thg 140080« todee ef letober m tor ^
friosthood at<ML
. Bmh
ammaoim >tor. Then b» bM a------'aVi gg
ML 8l t^Ta
to ngrtoBs*! and wps oedafSai to EtHWB btod to stotle to tola mm1$71 Sr* stoM hto aedtoaltoR ht Md tto to tha tost dacada
Bott tthaart ggd abet toagAgfeRO
« bare dega tMr gtawt toi^
btaltop S3 yiMs a* today.

PLATFORM

W

rE. who believe in'dresdng well, her^y declare bur belief in
the undying ptincnple that all men ought ta be particnlar about what they get for their clotheihmoney.

We declare our unalterable conviction that the HamUton
Clothing Co. are selling Sniu [and Overcoats trf superior value;
and we caU upon men of all classes, young men espedaUy who
are to cast tow ^ cloibcs vote this *sU. to support our candldmt.
jisying themselves from dissatis&cUon and unnerasiaty tfqfeitee.

Bostosi OcC 2E-Tha whototolo
pries ot shoes has been adVBMvd U
per cast to 2 Ww casl pneUeslir aU
over the cosatry. tbs tnsTluhls tMBit
of a further advance to Ua prito gt
iMthar. aad than is no toAitwry., that
tha top has jK been reached. Tbm
ia pracUcaliy ao prospect of h^sr
Prieee ter hides. Itisaot MBMkw
mstioi of an absolute s^rtaga aiA
lack of eurpiQs of both hld« un
leather.
Beef eoared to raeerd priced, kto
hae rmtoaUy been eaztog oC. WI&
ristog Mtogt people eprtaflad totor
•wwwtlon of meoL pertiaps II to to
per rosL but this has not 'beet truia
of leather, although the high cw bM
tended to toake huyteg romNcetoSZ
Pecgle can do vftoem beef, btoltothIra aerosslty ler vkhh thtoa-to

Wo vkw with alann thp Jnciatuiiu coat of Uvha
pladze to the public that, so Ihr ai Zood cl
our caoditlote wHl‘ moh« pricaa that an law iiotuh. and on
oiialitiM thot ate hizh anoii«h. lo make for nal oconomy.

^Hitog tto. topetsM a dtodl^fr

;minm

We duiouoaa theTi^ ZoU d«l,daclitaoniiaIvaatii»
alterahly_forauozioiundmd^.woolfohifcn

SSSm"

«ttto«bdeagttohtfathaadahwtoS
totoR^ hdT. adraRDed totaito ito
tab dbatars vtth Mto MtototoNtofow

WUattkATBMK Wa*Tf» An ^KAiptfE BAT SAGUB. TOBBDAT, OCT. St, im
♦•
.

fVMOIMU.
nmAv'i BMPtdActe.)

; iU W. Wm and wM* ntwMrf u
«Mr hHM at CadOlae Ula aonilas
Chartoa F. ftnek me In tsKa Citr
ft -Tav «tjr TWt vitb trteftdf reatmdar. wbere be aptMured lietare
•itf raiatlm Is tba- cKr.
tbe Hiasukea oeuutr board of anper
rteors to hebaU of tbe derd(«ineai
«. H. fla-Unfa.
has hMo
tor asrml dan tm Iwttoatt IsCt ^ dreau.
Oeorpt Curry of Ponttoc la vtoMap
MTBlat tor AlUaa wftan ba, vUI
tbe clir.
\
A. J. beuman and wife left ftaday'fee
ralBC la Us^ma i
Mantoo, where tbr}- will rtalt for
abort tHor betore retnmtos to their
home Bi Sprlncfleld. 111.

(PRw HoBday-e Record-Baglc )
0.«.Helbseoklafttlus morning tor
Fite Lakst wber* bo wtU apend a few
taya to too tototeot of tbe Democratic
party and womw suffrage.

Attomay Ward

ft.

Coanine

111 momlag for Kalkaska to attend
N. Niehela who hat been in the dty |clrcuit court.
for the peal moalb. left today for Lonalcbt-ftaa Batte Craak vbara aba ains. wbere'be be* aeceptod a. podtion I >4. C Harvey rwtuirned te his heme
at troBwood this monilnR after a
bfta baas (ar tba bast (a« veeka.
with tb^ Beo Motor compan^E. L. DoPrea rtturred today from weelt's visit In the cllj with friends.
Mt. Pleasant, where be has been tor . A. I. Vetter and wlfa left for thair
. tna u akUaied Mp tbroofta tha the paat week ililticc with frlenda.
home at CadUlar today after a week's
J. H. Maher. %ahe hat bwn In the
aap asd w>lb. VbUa Id Kav York
ait here with friends and relatives
bJviUeased tbe ftraai aavai i^ae. city for aemetlmr. left today tor BeoH. J. Huber, who has been -visiting
^ W. Waad. «>fta-haa baati'ln tM dos. where be has purchawid a fruit
the rily for tbe past seek reiurneil
clt7 tor aanrsl dan as buaioeaa re- tarm.^
(o bU tr-me at Ishimmlng this ni
V. M. Lanil returned to Ide heme at
tonad (a bU booa at Grsot
MIebtoan City today after a week
Mr*. Fred Beamish and' Mrs. I.
sanUac.
IL Miaaaa .and arlfa IHa far thair tbe dty on buatoew
Spettter have relumed from a trip toll
C. 0. Crane and wife' left this merit- Detrolband Flint.
W^>a viaU Is tbe ai)- vlth trieodf toe for BuBalo, wbeie they will vuie
Mr. apd Mre. Chaa E. Johns
few days with friends.
|8{: ^t Etobtb street, drove out yes-[I
a^ rtiaUna!
C W. Owrlpht ltti-(Ma meming far ^ C. Bleekman, who has bscn
lerdsy to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jas, >lan-[|
dty ter some time on buslses. re­
Maslataa vbars ha wU) ba for a
m of Acme.

tamed to hU borne at St Johna today.
dan Sft boalBcaa.
Mr. and Mre. A. W. ftigenel
Mm. 44. 0. Evanaton andI eon
eon left
Irt [Cblcago are visiting Jlr. aud Mrs. V.jl
C. F. Haeklar aad adfa raturnad
odarrSftorfor their bone at Jackson tods;
last slfht from CbJc^ aiiera Oi«r
NRoland of State elrvci. ,
JT
few days' vlait to the
fasra baao rltiuw wUb raUllvas ^d
1^. Cart Watson ef Prankfen.[]
friends and rcUtlvei.
maadi tor U>a psM t«-e «eeki.
<cnl Saturday In ibe rity wltb Mrs
T. F. Stadman. who has basn here
H. it Tbum arAvad l» tha
rou Springateen.
.
]
for several days -on bustoeea. left tor

koaa at Datralt tbu ntoraias anar

IMPORTER$’£MANUFACTURER$’$ALE
This Great Underselling Event Comes to a Close
On SATURDAY NIGHT
Additional Money Saving Opportnidtits All This l^eefe
T^U Jmpoiters’ and Manufacturers' Sde has been a wonderfully successful event.
Scores'and hundreds of satisfied customers have taken advantage of the extraordinary
savings. But all good things must end, and on Saturday night this sale comes to a close.
The last days and die closing hours will be full of unusual values. , Every department in
the store will offer its full quala of buying inducems.its. It will be decidedly profitable
.for you to coafioe your buying to this store.this week. Look over tbe bargain list below,
hilt remember that only a few of the many special offerings are advertised..

Mrs Den Batee of Unslng.
ne^
Cadillac today, where be will vlilt
Miss Mary Blasell of this city, is the,
a abort time before retumlns to
eucel of Mia. W. I. De Kay ami other:
home at CbicaBO.
friends, having arrived Saturday.
|
N. M. Wamell returned today fi
Kenneth fthadek.lgfi this morning
Grand Rapids, where he had been for
ed.to'lier bona at Stalpatr ibli
r lliiucio nbere he has aceel>ted a
tbe |>ast week on
position.
'
W. Hyde and wife returned to
.
C •. ftalsbaiy raiumdd this
<too. Phillips and wife returned to
ibelr borne at Owoaao today after a
lac fron HRK^okae -wbere taa bai
their homo .BI Lanilog this morning
t to the city.
Miead a
in tba d
lira. Win. Palmar,

Our Clpak Department
Specials

TlsHlac at tba bona
at this rUf for tba fast mak ratarn'

baas far aone time
HTteaen left this mominp for after severml dais visit In tbe city
F. O. Armor raturnad to hla home {blcano. where be will spend about
with friends and rclatlxes.
W Qarr. todar after a abort vlalt is,
N. P. Dame, who hae been In tn*
'pveek on boatoe^
tba dtr «1Ui trtooda
<ity for several days on business left

Are worti uiv«tijatuig,

_
I ..
I •'
!■
I
'•

,

g ^ «an rotpned to thair home at Uan■ latee tbia aertoac.
'
S'**

l.li;

Inii-il. I,,;;;. ... .................. .

e hne been vialtIts for tbe pan two taoaibs. bod I mends and mlatlres.
i^.wioc triaftdi Bad ratoUne to the win epeud tbe Rioter at hla botne
A. I. Oavto laft tor hla homt at Oo-I
mr tor ,tbe $BSt weak returued to
Itmlt today after a abort vtoit to tbai
bar. borne ftt Port itoroft tba wdUtwranee Warft, who to attotalng Iclty wltb frieoda.
acfaoo) at QUret. arrived to the dty
N. V. Heimferth rotimaid this
W.
Dandere (StaasWf Iwt-fdghi iaat aigbt ler« to* dape at tala home tog from Chloago «her« be baa beenj
Cnad Bapida "Fhare.be tans' bar* 'I
,
the past week on bnaii
baeft dsr aavBral dan oa brndM
t. DHiniii and wife of Poteekoy.l
In

f

tha oHy

bft Jna taw vtoittoc tor eoais

'arrtmd to the cMy tmtoy and win *to-|
It bem for a ahtrt Umo beta*
bto today.

..... ;...22.50

ji|II

bis; ('jiiiry ii.ill..iiM

6.39

Watch for our special suit ad in nest Thur.^
day's Herald; absolutely Ihe^eatest opporiun
ity «f tbe season to buy l^pc

li .liisi i,(.-iits;. ..Mill liirt''.- sli.riii

Is ....

junior suits at

SILKS AND DRESS GOODS

D. a Daraef nwrwta to hie tame

L. Ct- WSbaman and wffa, to
tata taw vta*ttoc.*ftb frtwda'
ItaftBylto the paat tmo waebi i
«owd to ttadr taBM at ftaa ftaaala.

aid.

aftar a two ireaka' vWt wtt (r1
■d fatottvaa to tbe dtr.
.. ......................................^ Mm Wak-DMai^ wta bta baan

i •*. WMta rMurvM to ftls heoteiP
■t Pcrt-Hmft 'iataF atttr a «m
ttftiSW-aftkHlMta

.

great

Be sure and read it: then come and pick

out your suit.

Notions

Special Mention of
Men’s Wear
Friees on these iienu stanld'Iqmesl
tSFOU.
:iA k

....

\..|-y

ill. _\iir,l................................ 24c

NOVELTY8TE»E WOOL SEROE6
III jiliiiii ...il.iis., ,H'.

i.ii,. ill

,

ll.•ilH■•ll [.Ills

...................................Ic.

l•.•^

.\N si/.i s -'ll''iiirk. I siiM.v jHii*.

.M. :i'v. b.iii'y

Ii'immI iiliii,- |ii':iri liufiiiiis. Jim

2c

villii.'s,

. ..................................... ISe

2e

■ .Mi Ii'm ,f!........ .

liliiluTHrar. iisunl ."itii.

ubiml. siib- iiriff ...........................................31c

.39c
l.mli.s' ;>.mmI i|iiii1iiy liiiii- ti..is, iill

ALL WOOL SERGES
...............
mill
viiliir. ill.

bl.i.-h,
viini

\

r\

.

.-.n. Ii

.................................................... 3c

.'l- ii'' nbii.il «iml ........

-I......i,;l
49c

THIS WEEK ONLY
2'A yards of wool Bromldotli
54 inches wide. Colore: Blue.
Brown. Wine and Black.
Just a skirt length for J QQ

ill,-

liiml. ,ui Kill.- at...........................79^
M. lTs ml iiii.l. ru,.nr—Ucaal w.-ij'bl
«,n>l . ganii.-Mis.
«..fili
'liih« mati..

I. piiirs I

will. .K.ubI"

fn.t.t:

'ttb- |•rI^.• ......................................................... 81c
llti;ll

uni.l..

I..1I.I

Mlllps;

«|i.. lili linru'.im. :f ■•dl.i's fur
l■'.>llJlllJ si;i|... tii|u-siry |.ill..«

MIA
. . .11
li.ps.

''•I......iill •^li,i«v;i:;:
........
Iim- .1i'.a,v
sliii-l': iiiii,!,.
Ir'.i.i shPi'l b-ii-.rihs
..f liifb-LTi..!,. 'liirti,.,. ..tel.Ti.lv
,'.|U.il M rioil Ml.irtMi
i.i-r.
«1........................................t...a9e'

J-’> ............ .. fiiiiri- h'liiiliinls, it'iirlli 7.'i.- tn

Towel Bargain “

YartMvi.ir l“.rk“ Tilff.dny 1.,^-■ Im

■'■'SIX.

CLOTHING
DEPARTMENT

For This Week Only
E\trn li.li;.

I'.,, lliii'k TcimIs,- liiggi-'t .

■iml lii-'l Ii.U'i l lini'i;«iii
Ml!,. fTi.'i-v I'iri-li

.*

cr nfferv,!,

..............................9e

OFFERS GRA.MD BUYIMG CHANCES
Mco’a -litock liruta t

i3',rirj."“rx".4.98
'■".."."SSltSr.f.,'*'...7.48
MEN'S HI6H4:LASS OVERCOATB
atylm for old and >nuna; plenlv of hlom
abd blarka for tbu conacnttlvc drvaaur.

ffistsarMS—....9.98

MEN’B.BkIITS AT S4B4
If your pfTe i* llmltad. tiring wltb you
S4.‘J4 and we will eell.you a entt wortb ST.
MEN’B AflO -VOtme MEN’S OREM SUITS
Aervloeulile •Ulee; we bought tbvtn ebioji:
•ell (hem to* **iBe *wy
^

BOVS' CLOTHING
ll-r,' art'
ibai luj>* viu
Sile ef Soya' Suite and Over-

1.98

'■ pay S3
lea. Overcoate are made .
■Iliar, Bel* prior. SIBE
,, EMnonllMry tn 8n,r Ov,rcM.
ked up this
spnclal lot of Boys' Oteremu
irteil prtrr wooid'be tt.Mo’and St^!*™t
tiiry are niadu from renmanu. and
iilfir the
'
cboiiu

2.48

MEN'S-SUITS
in all ij,. iMipuhir up* color* aud fabric*:
plenty ol lirown*. ntiy reran, and pure
wool wurhtid*. icaular
g* 0*T
_^aud ln.io lalii,-*. on aelc M.,..y,0/
One CrsiMl Offertpo if Men* abd Yeung
, Meti'c Fine Suite
Mede to hold ibclr shapee: eicrv luit ail
wool aud a iivrfrrt fit. and ahowii m [|i..
K<'a*oa's late*: style* tad tobrt,*. will
' favontbiy wltb SIO.Oi) and tIC.:."
Bulls: priced (or ibis'

12.95

FREE S''«'5i,x£,'*r

luclud
lair of^piau. free. A i«lr

ESKi

the pad Tew dayg ae boatoeaft
Cadniae where he baa bmn tor aev«. L. Cbamtartain and'wife ratam. |ora) daya oa tmttoaes.
ad ta tbalr homo at .Failataa \nday
M.
Danww, whs hat taan vtottftttor.a itart jrtolt.to, tta eUy with I tog srttb raiaUtga to tae dtp tor aetoe]
Dtaada and ntotlvaa.
Itlme left tod^ ter OmsB
D. H. toagaii ratftraad
ta
boom at Tonoto. Can. this mm

.m$- m .latarfttr^li^ttatottadiylwftaMtfMem-

unusually-

Full particulars and prices in Thniaday 's ficF

11.88

.

liirsp' r.illiti" sl._.r.,

iii-'nl i*:Ci wit! Imv m. Ih-m.t ]iliis|,

Unulta thotr trip to BuEalo and HiWd Fffl.apsftd a tow dan bmn beft. Cmutn rataraed this' momlng
gai^ FbUa.
'
ftan nbntog to bit borne at u
from ttodllton wbere he baa beta tor
ft. M. Hunt raturtted today fiwa

at Alpew'ibto wwidac aBar a start

14.89

I’liisli 4 ...Its, till.'

.T.lliir. liuitMii uiili MI,.. ,.Mm b.rp- silk ••iim

...li.ir. ii .s.iii ,1.. iv.,iiiii Im. .iii.liti..,; i
iiiu ■fil-'i.*'" fi.i-, 1 III ...II- ......... ml
I'M.'i

Si.iil.4|i.

liir.iiiL'Iiiilil: .'Mr.i lull'

l.mli.-c* i.M.I ii,i"..s' jivi-Ji-" silk idiisli ....nls,
lull liii-il,

“d'

fri.;; lustftmigs.

willi Skiiiji-r's ..........................I siiliii. im. t-lii: ••

5.98

I..^•||'•»' ;iikI 11,Iilii.-k t'liiiiiiil t'.iiii.

Cadillac t

d to bto bone at Orand^Rap.j

r..,.(ts,

uiil, t*r:i» .-..lliit>^iiii,! ■,Tn,v.>.i|li ),ii|.

c-•.;l! lit 11 li"lil |iri''.'-.

-------- Mr» T. Uf

Dm. Maalap arrhmd

I liiii.iillln

'!’••|-l:lII^ |•^lc^-.l l.ir till", sill..

bfti beM apesdtoc bodm time to tbe
ft. V Lacey returned today from!
dtp OB boatoeBa tetined to bU home iUng wlilr retottvee to the dty for tbe Bay cay where he baa been tor Ibo;
ttm thla,HftMiitoc.
pan week, returned to bis botne
paat tew days oe bnalneea.ft. L. Mlar left this mominc for New BuKato Ibla momlng.
K. OMuaan and wHe Jeft today
lUftlaleo B-bcre he wUl epend tbe reHarry Weolsay retomed last night tor Milwaukee and Odoago where
■Blftder^
tl .week .<«
t tbe
om Ttan9aeDvine.^Fhe(« be baa I they will rtall tor a tow weeks witn

tar*

lii.;i\y

i i.Jbii''. iiii iiiiiiMiiiljy Ih-iivv

visit in tbe

city tor tbd past week on b6glneat

C N. btophena ef ftey Ctty.

111!"

been vititing
few day,;,

HoDjr iLit toornlnc after a Aort they will viilt for a fewe ffaya before illbg with frlenda to the
''
Utoe to tbe eiir «■ boatoms.
returning to their borne to Nmr Tor*! some, udo retUTQod to bo^ bomo at
_ ft. ft. Dean and wtfa. «*ha have bean
Mite Mna Payn came heme yeetei SeatUo tbia momlng.
Hd* ,jtotttoc to tbe dtr tor tbe peat tew
ly from Milwaukee, to apend SnoV. M. Millar, who haa botn In tha

|.Ill'll ...•iits.

lii.iiimi.' liai. 's

returned toj
Rapids -thfk

aeaa returned last nUbt
(Ity with friends.
F. Steley and wife returned ..
Harter M. Adetoek returned to tiia
O. K. Suhivan and wits n
Uteir borne at Honor this momlng efibene at Grand RapbU this norolng
ila tuomtog from -Manlatee, wbere
a ^ort visit in tbe city.
ftfUr a Teek'ArUit in tbe dtp wltb they bare been rtailln^or a
Brown Jaft this morning
days with friends. ^
trtenda
.Manistee where he will be for at
T. L. Cain left Hhla meniing for
,P. C. ftiibert left thie mernins tor
bustnes*.
Grand Rapids, wbere be will be for
Walloe wWe be ?rlli be for
t. arrived '
short Urae on tmalncai.
dan OB bual^.
aiwnd
A.
N.
Jackson
returned
to
hie
home
Albert Nevetnr and C Oraen tafl
>me lime hero on bualnces.
thk MSbw for MaalaUdiw
from at Adrisa. tbia morning after
1~ C Trevera- who hat bten vltitviMra tber wU! drtra Into tba irooda
tog tor the past two weeks with retaC. Stoddard ef Chicago returned
fcr a few weeks' buntlnctlvesland frlenda at Pontiac'reiom-.
his home there today after eeveiwl ed this morning.
Mra. Jshn Orelllek and little Mite
Fmeia Hendereen - returned j'eater- days to tbe city vn.busloesa
D. C. Hows and wife returned to
Bert Emereen. who hae been visittheir home at Maoisiee this morning
tog to the cily-wilb friends and teUler e ahc^l visit in the city.
Uves for tbe past few days returned
M. R. Little left this morning for
Mlae Qhre ^ Travle returned heme to bit home at FUut tbig inomlBg.
Aliaena where bo will elalt for (he
ftiJ^ Arbaugh returrwd to hla heme
WedBtBdar afi^ speadtoc two and a
nalodcr of (tie week with rclalivce..
I St. tgnace tfa|a morning after a
bate ao^ InXcw York aute. Sbe
Mm.nd Mr*. Cbartae E. Quick
few days In tbo city on buaincss.'
■peat
Auend eamplac
■sponl Sunday in Aldtn, tbe gucsu of
Ceo. Verheaa rHumtd te hla homer
to tbo' AdlroBdaeka
r. and Mr*. Hoag.
t Manistlqiic today after a abort vlalt
Mloa Ida
urhe has
Mre.
J. W. Hannan and daughter
I Uie city wltb friends.
tbe omce ot%e N'eedUto I
F. D. Julian and wife left tMa mem- S'las Hdcn left this afternoon
f^to^epb
to* Ae f
log for Gyaod Raplda; wbmw they l.vnsing. where they will make their
a pBbn as eienocrapb
will rtalt for a few days before leav;. home. Tber AIM apend a few daya
Ortm|l
muale toniae.
with friends In Gmnd Itapida wliero
Ing for Chicago and Mllwaitoce.
I Mrs. C. M.
MIm Helen Vedder, who hae been Gertrude. Alice and Bob have l*en
•""

tbia nornlBS tor■ lGrand
rtalltog with Mends to the city for for tbe paat week.
Bapjdatooapeiuspend a 'few dayi.
Fred Boening returned from • Pepaat two weeks, returned to her
PjA
i O'ftrien
O'ftris eame-ln from Acme
toakej- tbl6 momlng after atleadlng
borne at Manistee ibU momlng.
to^pdMbef
o flab supper at tbe BIki'
funeml efi hie aiaier, Mr*.
J. Burtwell left this meraing for
tllA last
a nlcto.
alfbt
' '
Mtlsraokee. wbere be wiU be for Muollen Hageu. who died of lubemu.
6. F. Msrdn rMumad
loo^ after an illneaa of two yearn.
about a m eek on bualneta.
«'Adrton this monitoc after a week
O. I. Win'derman and wtfcT who Sbe la aurvlved-by her tanthaad and
to tbe dftr OB taainaea
er ehlldren.
have been to tbe dty for leme time,
•* W. 'Cruet ntunuU to hit home left Oils momlng for Chicago, srbere
Mrs F. a C^ay. who haa boon via-

tri.'.l.

i;. '!

We give
value for
^

1 !’•'

S. F. Faber of Chicago, who has
boon vialtinc with friends In Gic <l:i
of tbU dtr Mt tUa noon for Grand
E. 8. Herfcman and wife, who have for the past week returned to his
BapMs and Detroit wbore they wm been rlalUzut with frieoda to
cltyjhome-Hbere ihU morning.

- '

the

yourself.

rci.irulng to hi* home at SaKlnsw..

for the past week, returned to tbolr I
B. M. Nys and wife
Qome at Grand Rapids today.
I Ibelr borne at Grand
E. Riley, who hat been In tlie city
^ (rnn PTMar's Record-Elaslc.i
lomlng after a short
F. r. Mwanaii ten for Ala heme fur seveml days on bustoeaa. returned
Ity with relatives.
at Datroll thU monitiu; after a abort to hla borne at CadlRac tbia fDoratos.
Wi^. Steele, who hae
Tlstl is the dtr with frlenda
Mrs. O. Perry arrd Mien Ruth Fllmer 1 Ibe elty for the past
H. M.
arho has been in l< It tor their homed at Sparu this tufticd to taU'bomc at
t
Chhftce for tbe past wedc on buaJ- mornlnc after a week's visit



PoaUvely no wch

valuta wiU be offered you elsewhere.
the prices here, <»me and see

ibis tnornlng for Battle Creek.'whrre
be win visit (or a short time Urforr

TWt trlasda

Black ■rssaliiie Sflk
RegularSl.OO quality. “
yard wide. rich. lustrous,
black
^Adh
Sale price yd.........

To AIICDd aad Prsllt.by Uie Snccessfol

David Phalpa Foetet spent ftaturday
land BnoOty at Glen Haven with
Itrieod 'Cavid Day.

«lw .Cthal ftavata rstvnad last

T. ft. fturten and wtfa raturnad
(Prom Salurday'e Record-Easlai
■nntlsc fnis Grand Rapids wbere
Mite Jennie M.'ftigga retumed'lalt
'tbejr hare bees risitlBB with frieoda evcDlDC from ' Eiucynia. Ohio, w-icntor tba past week.
abc'waa called by tbe death oC: tier
The Misaee Hetan and Clara Oion unelc.

Tk Last Call

14tl Corduroys
• -27 incM wider Navy.
BrowD and Wine. $1 Ctk^
vilue.8peciallypriced0yC,

ITEWCT8CCITY-MlgH» I

i

2.95

CAAR) TkAVaai
VoDK L«kr, Ott 2< ~K^i6a ink«f.

A]n} TBAin

MICK'S CONTRIBUTION. '

LWm of l.ily Wliiu- kuuu- (bia aud a>j.nH-ialc i'l.
•no r.- limy Ik> Uioao trho arc flittiufr from flour to (lour In
IMS' to noJve the probli-ni of pood bn-od and j)nstr>-. *
Tticy nl■l•d only to iwltlr on

Lily White
•'Till- flour till- Ixki i-ookh iiir.”

ir luikiiip Iroublin oii.U-d and ili
Wi- iiiakr Jifly \VJiitc for tlio liouvotvif.- .-si-lusivnlv.'
.....I,...

being B aoti while material over
white Bilk, wlih bat to maieb. They
Were attended by John Mi'OlU, the
bride* (Win brother, and bis sUU-r.
llao. wUo was 4lrei*sed.]a pink. Immedisiely after the ceremoeA they
drove 00(^10 the home of (be bride,
where a wedding dinner was serrod

NORTH PARADISE.

Kingsley. Oct. 21.-Tbe social given
by (he young iwoi'le at

ok

the

H^arwb

___ l.r.a. '.1......................... i.

Ethel Chase and NelOe Engi-r ..
Trwi-erse City visited their uncle. Wm
Riley, and family, Saturday and Sun■ay.

OD Cunnlngtem. tbli aftemoou.
CUra WeUeIn vlsUeg Effle Koan
iunday.

HANNAH.

Bam Ym Bv Yma Heafyg Stmt
(■ , Coke'h md See tkt

Detroit Jewel.



beater made.

It ba* a Ursc Idd door, tailed wh pan. (mavr

cant 4llflosi and Is Uj far .lho REST WOOD STOVE MADE.
We also baru (he round atuiua.

^

aliHIgbla. cbeap aliHights.

in lact. aat-lblns you ear want In 1* note line, ai prlcea that arc
right

FRANK TRUDE

Atee

FVout «k- to le.Tt) per roil will cover 100 aijuare. feet.

Kow is the time to do your repairing wbUe the weather i»
pood,

Th^ cheapiT roeAug will do for chicken coopt, hog

peUa. a^ wood sheds.
of^h For

The better ijuality will do for any kfnd

botuea or good baraa,

)i will laat *thout

payiHug for years.

WilNTED

klr*. Ben tt'orm is on tbe sick list
and Margaret Ilomrich la aaslstiag
Ser with the boasowork.
Mr. nnd Ura. I. E. Reamer n>enl
SuBiiayto itb klr. Reamer’s parentn.
Mr. atid klre. John Jtoael and JosetolBe Worm spent Inaday at Joe
Kashi’s.

To leam Bicycle and
AutomobQe Tire Build­
ing.
Splendid shop
conditions. Excellent
opportunity for strong,
willing v'ouog men to
ieam a good trade and
at the same time earn
good
while learn­
ing. Address

Mrs. Wormj^bftrtber. Anktra. wm klaek aiadeTbasIness trlii
> Kingsley Satuntoy.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
♦ '

GRAWN



Ura .V C. Stamp and children of
Traverwo <!iiy spent the wrek'a end
with her pan-Bla, Ur. and Mrs. b. W.
'ciryimlds.

Employment DepL.

Dr. and kira K .V Clark arc epeuding the day In Ttaierse CHy.

Get aU you waul in thia line at Uk comer of Front and
.

' i|.

.

Curtis D. Aiway
Democratic Candidate
for

Prosfcnliog Jttoraey

IdT'.*. I WPS TTUri
gwn. when I uiti
sobool* Bud arter (•■avlng tho high
luol ullriidod
lh>- rnlVcrully of
li hipnn ul Ann Ariior. where
•re I gr«d-w>^
ile<l fioiii the Uvi dei«ritlle.

...............................................M©*te

S"::::::::::::::::::::::

Candidate for

Grand Traverse
Albert
Cray, Hepulillcan ruudldure (or
• Irgislaiure from Grsuil
Traverse rounij.. I» one
. of
............
the wubsuntUI and U|-toxlslr fantirni of
melon around Grand Traverse
One of the llneei funni In tbe,
■•rmlncalu iK-longt, to him snd on that
■ inn arc tn urros -day hr i. gultun
in bo fouiiil'on c
b iroDi .1<
..MAS and..up
Ilut Mr. Gray tr
only Ills

No. 1 bora* pum .

DIAZ WILL NOT DIE
1' Advisers

Wantef

Ueslco aiy. Oil.

Sebcl

fly orderlns

eviierioienlHt snd
theorlsod u - ' '
gets the \tr> best
reMill.s
1
. . .. luKi-lblc
aitalnsbli'. Tl<- was
eduraleil ul (ilieilln eollecr nnd tor
eurs «wa a xi honl n-srliweni 10 luniilng and
uloiit: wtih I
eure-I he wido ii. '»•— ■' >ear» hewa<w* fsmierw'
inrliu
Iwtur- r. for 1i> year*, hr was
-verse era
he »ae Kccreiar:
ri* years steward of
His whole life hut
b<«-u uraii|HHi ii|i III .xriiuni: uin. ler
Ihsi reu-xin no num lu-iirr •lualllled to
look after the Inlerrsu of ihi- torru
cr could iroselMy be eeui tu lAnsiiiE
—Cniid itaidds Herald
oet so il

Kun. .vuEUM ve cosi
asMM'iatliiE iftjM-.f Willi Thomas
.Siiiiinhuslie and i-0Rscii:g In the ptwey
Uee of
under HuSmurtb'
... ccjuLlnuiog to
until (be reiuovul ol ,vir Sniurihwalieio Vlgnislee.
r. Jul> I.
ilir disM-l^itoh ol the hrm
ti<^ aloAe.
tor’ri
Chy• lor
’rlghi years and uTma^*^
ixiuiver and tbei.1 lore vitally iblereaied_lu-tbe de> eloirnient suil peoifrews
of the ccmniy. In via>. isiu, I was u|e
liolnled oily stlorm-) of Traverse t'lty
und was aaaln ap|ioint<vl Mny I. 1KH.
log this iKvemon until ijie i-lec.
....... of W. b,
Cernialne as mayor. ..
when I was Bueeeeded hy anoiber.
.viy o|.|Kineni, who i> u v.-rv apuble
^
aud idearani penlleiiian, he« heen
imueoiiilog siiuniey of lieusie •«iiul}.
a member of iltf io«er house of the
Kiaie legielkturt.^tTi
meinlxT of r
dUirlei andI f- !(. dlMriet attdfiiSy aU
In HUf-esskin. ■- held the ottlre of .
dirirlrl unm
:ci*hl monihi
Im at ii ealurv of
and.
ex|.eniu-.s. Willi all ilw resprei to hta
candldaey. ii would Her-ui iha| he bus
reeelved pl. nii ;ii Hit han-lr ot Ills fel­
low elllteim
Ik. you ihiiik you ahould
cwntliiue to vole him In offtee? If
these olfleet are a Rood iMdk abonld
thev noi I- iuisse.1 around .and if a
ihiiii; should yon i.larr ibr burdun .
itur vole at the ei.^loii .November
w.itl l«; a|p|.n-.laled,
iiirs resik-elfiillv
n nTI.S t> .SLWAY.

Im sent to aoMien' prison instead
f being shot, Madero saved Fellv
Dtps'* life. It Is oEielafly antwunced
HU advisor* iQslKed that Dias
ot

Mrs. klaxeon. who ha* been vlUtIng her daagbtar, Ura Howard Anflersoo, ha* gnoe to JUdea
friends.
,

be

Diat

WANXED--

HEAVILY GUARDED

Forty Girls and Eight Men for
CMhes Pin Dc|)artment, which

fVed Slcrenr of Laaaing has arrived
• visit bla motter.

starts, Mcmday, .Novmber 4.

Uitle Helea> Ban has been sick
for the past week.

Oval Wood Dish Co.

UU* Margaret Mclatosh
vlaltlu
leads la Grand Rapid* and Oraadrule. MIcb.
Mr. aad Mrs. it. Hlhon o< TraverM
CUr were gnesu 6( Or. C. A. Clark
and family Thursday.
who

Rmu Oath, who has baea wurtJag
for Mrs. TOMT. has fitoe boom to Ofonrae Ceeter.
ckUa* Blanch fltiitafd ^ we
tor Hta. Aadamn.

bare tonomw wUb a family tebgnM
He took a kmc wwlk out or doon to
OEMOCRATrd
CANDIDATC- FOR

State Senator

day tor tte Bnt tims Mnee tbe ahootHeueslortb he wrtn olr aaimuadof ample tweper.
mergRmey. Wb**
New Tork to make bis
HaAtem Gardea ^eeMi be will be

^^tte lniIta*vt'”Km.dum and



Next Time


<

; Don't forget to includb in your , order fot J
BEST, floui, a tack of onr
<

BliCKWHEAT FLOUR j

Ml*. Hmtean iBaat SBBday at har
tetoo la Elagri«r.
^

-

irkey*. y.
slovk of RCDud uuallty at }3.3u per
Pilr: sirglu lurkejw
tl T3
esi'i
Wrii.. me ypur want*. James
UurUli'k. South Mvnt

ALBEHTP.GRAY

Farter Vaace at Indlaaa, wiio taa
vented ..the D. E. Ciaadan and nou
farm ha* arrived la towg^

toee and brtngtag ttelr boekwhaat wd

A IHUc tnonc'

Fortune# in Fj
There's often niuvh
1 In I
saying -lUT face I* her
ll.s nerer said
aid where pimples,'
i
s:
eru|.ltous. blotrhe*. or other bl.
Isbes dlsflgure it.
Impure blood ..
tmek of them all. and shows the neeJ
King's Sew Uti- Pllla The.c
le fac-allb BQ-1 beaaty. Try Uieni.
ts ul all druggists ot Trs

To tlir V.ilt/r'''-.^_
lu lueneiitiuK ni.- candMurv (or I
obh-c- <cr i'ro«w-illui: Altoroey
Grand Tiuvi-rur <-nunrv. It seeiiir pn
<T thar !ooir sur-i'noi on tuv jart.
Hilt. riiiK- ulniuld U- uiado.

Ostn^ BcL

ptr Udici’ Ald.Sodety *
Iteer at KaU aoclkm wale Tbnri-

they wOl do better if they are in warn houia.

.

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MORGAN k WRIGHT

Ufa Drcaoher leaves for Petoskey
today,
klr. Dreseber will follow in
few dt}a a* eooo ax tbe new t’.
. agent arrive*. They win be mliaed
I the eburd) work.

and work *.nUaaj( iwultry/and. other aoimab from cold, and

Caaaatreeta.

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SO YOUNG MEN

Mr. sod Mrs. Paul Worm went to
Traverse City Monday to atUnd the

Mrs. W. 8. Graham *»« son.

..

hud all been dteU-ibu-.d und
tbe wurknii'O hud fled
wiili
ilu-,r
booty.
.

Hannah. Oil 23.-The Infant son of;
“"■* ‘“S
Joip;ph Stelnbsrh'a died kloAday aft-l'®*
Hih«KCS
emooD after a throe dais' Illness of
^ years.- He was.a ploueer In tbe Duckwhest ................................................... Me
■ beet eugCT lifdu.tiy.

have been vlsWng Meade and relaUvea leR ter their bt»e at Grandrifle Ttaadv.
The pDttto Imyers are paying IS
<Mit* a baehel tor poutoea.
tomer* are tesy dlgttng tbelr

We ateo have bine, rod and atrawboard paper hr liniug the
iuaide of bana. aUlta. aheda. cbiek4 coopa, cellari. or afl)place that needs protectum against frost.

Prioto eorrmed each Monday.

Pioneer

Urs.i kloCsIman of Surer L*
sr-eot Sunday iddi Ura atciDioah a
family.

RoofiDR Paper

the

iM.ele of rlesli ilmt
Itnxl edlblt.
^'(iirv
the |«lioe could bo sufflniuiii^ the

bay City. Oct.*iT^c4rtaln tlenjamln Boutell. a widely known vessel

Tbia ato>v U %-vtt rooDOiahwl In tuel'and «c nUI Cbaramee It to
bold nre 30 laairs.

■ Klrlp
ev^

lod
Uajcele
1^0 a trip to Klagsley on
onyincs* Sunday.

THE FARMERS’ STORE

wood

Oal».36^c.

in ttw Beet Sugar Industry.

]*ai-krd in wmitary. Kctreil aacks.

ProBt dlrlng fliir, base beater: tlic baodauucsl

CoriuC^ic.

drwgRed to a Mwrby common
sUanVd.
While prcponulctis
were being made to burn the car

VESSa MU DEU
W«*

-Thst WII-

aciordiag to the vlllime icKuIailon>.
a aumucr
w.
numlKT ut
Lt workuivB
out n't einpio..
ment n|Ci«l^
Uie M-eui'. unii witii

SaJen, Uerf 3i:—Owligtt to.tte
t
2SS or Juror John farter,
LT. /
.(he K
A. Sajers came down from ttfe murder trial w
lAke today with a load of
deSnltcly.
It wdl probably Ih. t
Ml aexi »e« k.
is making preparations (or moving

Captain Beuitli

::.

delivery wjgou horse
iicad IB lOi shafts on the stmt ami
GRAIN.

Again SometiiiM Ouniit Coming
Week.

k OB Ua (ann this faU.
I. We lymtlad to have them with us. M
m -ihey
e been greatly mlaaed ttts

Micli, O.V

suied that o6 one should ever
cld.-ot reponed Irotn the vlllagu
Hui-rrdorf. In Silesia, when- tbe wnr- say lie iui'iUcd u <v.niriliuilou from
DtlV In TOIKVUOU with i! nutcTBciiy of beef auiuuntK almost i
mvnt litiEBiii
(amine.

TRUE PtSTPORED cwdlm'".""";:::;;::::......sosc
Taken

I* New Tevring th*

From Ms
.
on
retitmed
Cyfu»
Md'cjrmirk'a
Ib-rtlti. Oil.
II,—TUe
prevalllne fllJKw i<re-<oii\i.uili>n iwiDialgo eontribuilon. H'us Bnoounied by'ltryau '
high price of meets o/ all kinds *
lO^aj- Who „ lourite the'state, WU- '
reepenslble (or an exlttiordlnary

SCOTT a aowKt. BtmoStM.N.}. ixo

aae Will Prebably.Re

StaUfuent Was Made By Bryan

•Oifonl

John Perhgll and family also kin.
fimen Voice, vlsiicd at C. A. Voice's
Sunday afieroooq.

t'liymil-iil
ohow liily Whit.- to l»- idnnv xtaiidard in iU
■•iimiKlur.- n-lHitiiin.'” <|UHlitivK ko the liriud will »tuf luviat aud
KWeit luuper than inuat brrnd flours.
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Grand Rairids, HIch.

Unltod

kir. and kirs. Leonard Caoningbsu
railed on tbe former's tirolber, kly-

flour bud tLi-ii auotlier trill iiovi-r
^u•■rl-1Biftll UK ahi- who Ktieks to Lily White.

Valley Qly Milling Company

Rntalo tbroBfh
gnpb aarrlca

Mrs. EnJrIck visited iirs. Koan
s)-.

Tl)i- woman who tri^■^
Ih'



. night was well
attended anU a good jime was enjoyed
all.

It ii alwdyii tbc same,

tl...

AnibOBv jfibk sad K»U* McClH
were married Toesday nwnlag a( (be
~ mt Side Calbolle eborch a( Trav■*e fit}. Patber Sbeehan officiailDg
The bride was dressed'In mlilie, her

th<‘\ni|>K. m> uialt<r win

tlw jirii-o of whvat. I»ily WTiitc' u tin- >iani<- tudny. tomom)
Blld Ill'St luuutli.
,

leea eorroette aaeb day to win
Btro Ckleago. Detroit. Toledo and

is probably due to uric
acid in the ijnUin the
blood must be purified—
tbe poisoDoua a^ driven
out.and general beajtb
must be improved.
Thousands testify
.iiy inai
tb
5coH’g£in
I rids the
system of poisonous ^d
by enriching the impover*
i^ed blood, and its con­
centrated nourishment is
converted into red blood
corpuscles which driot
oat rhtamatum.
It is especially valuable
to aged people.
Ark for and instgf on
SCOTTS,

SilBddy.

Uflctecablc
LOy WWte

HORSE unKacou RETURNED MONEY .

The Nhukets

>oa liM SOB* w tbe-penlBnU to work
Idly a:
. lor tiU b^otbe^^»J«W. OuM- Lroo*.
ea tha tubjcct ven Mn. m
glren a rising
Con Mh^rawB len ownbor eow OotB. «e«atr oteinnoii; ber biubood, vote of thanks tor the asme. Ur*.
last «Bok. nil tnofcoo t*« wltlila o U. S. Sbbdm: J. U. BoDto osd K K Wm Pleree. the township cbalmun.
mr.
OoVrco; Btei iltdo Barnobd Piano ted charge or (be meetlag. which she
The oaffnce aieetliix U tbe tovn vbo save Use rolert
condoeled in a vet- ladylike
ten w^iMotar evumis *o* o tedd- that be vaoted bit lUDma to rate. ai
'.lignst NeUoB and Mrs. Ganna Ward tiu««w. Thf 0
toear i-bat m beat for
reo and Utile dangtuer of (be peolnhr I.. L. T}ler and Re*. C. H Irvins. lie bo)t a^ BoiDetliuM mea (oik* sola visited si Ur. Ankerson's Ust

No nialUr «lint lliv cuiidiiioii

t MX atma^ Tmur, oot. n im

-opeotert of tb* eroteas. vore lt» daat. ms rucMatioa «ada a hU. i
id to fe) B lofse mod ottoMlre oadk tber say. Hatei and
Mia DoTr,
*.
And (Iwr corUlBlr pro tb« lang -Xqoal RlghU tor Uielilsan.-'
campaign song written by tbelr molb.

IteSP WHhoB oC Trarorn* Oty was
tte tMt tg Mlts -aiBdaLnitta San.'

to itowtof te toe pMt* Iter
ptoy. Bo Mt.vtoh to »wr tte isiBlmbL

I shtel eSMQy ^^c;r td

■tbOMSCM
l•^.B..lbeMau•mtlarie.,.

ar i:,.

Guaianteed Fre»h and Pure.

3

HANNAH & LAY CO. :
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WiLWTWft

rvmiAX. 'opi.»^»»uJ

HDfflriflimfEiEn

Wooljd a £&aii|« Benefit Ydu?
DoYOUw«rt.cl*y
btraboB of our Natiotud Coirenmait)

Hoar, of Ubor>
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I Be average notnhrr of hour, work «xa^ from each anpbyem 1694 wa. 10.9.
b 1911 it wai reduced to 9.9.

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-n.* ii a PERSONAL QUESjdON
diiccled to jpa

Wfade W 7«e aCaeU fbe .relfare.of ,
worf: it eoe how
every mam wo^ and child a th» land.
^
« owrly ONE
yet dta quetboa fw you tp decide it, what DOLLAR MORE
And tU total
- I-—amotmt
paid in Wage, in Michigan m 191}
bbeafor
YOU>^^
was nearly SEVEN MILLION DOU.
'Did you ever stop to thnk dut. if every______
LARS...___________
IN EXCESS of the total amount
Voter in die United State, adfidib cad hU paid to labw in 1894

Tbi.i.ii«erMi*tit?g
Then dm dung for you to do ri<dit now
B to at down and figm out iuU what it
the nmt pit^taUe ihiog for YOU. Then
you will have decided, indirectly, what ii
DOB pro£td>le for the nation.
For the past
'hich
.r to ytiur PROSPER­
ITY and HAPPINESS or you have
been oonffonted by cwdilioni that beckon
HARDSWP
and
DISAPPOINT­
MENT.-'
.
Preadent TAFT ha. for over (^rce
yean guided the tbip. of .late o>er a
couTM and according tq diarts accepted
by R^bhcan. ai moB likely to land the
PEOPLE rtfely into the harbor of peace,
contentment, material bappinen and pro.perity.
'

Ha. Mr. TAFT been a true PILOT?
Are YOU ready to mutiny? Will YOU
be deceived by the flickering li^t of-a
FAUE BEACON?

Let us determine juB- what progien ha.
been made under a RepuUican admint.tratioo. not by rehean^. fulaome generalitie* about dwp. running full time. mine.
operatiDg all dufth foctorie. working to
capacity, workingmen getting bt^ wages
and the fanner receiving higher prices but
by prbduddg FACTS and FIGURES.

lioi in 1894 under Democratic ruler
In 1894 there were 2.325 factories in
employing 68391 male, and II.787 feraalea Now there are 9^456 Taclorw ip op^on. employing 303324
mal« and 52.777 females.
Uiii U . i»ul o( OVER A OUARTER MILUON MORE i^opkiciiully
~plor.d i. Mkh««,
i. ITOA

Oo you Imo

ap^ ^y wage was $I .26 ib the dark day.

The price of wheat in 1894 was 53
eenu; NOW ill. $1.06. Com WAS 36
cenu while PRESENT quotation, are 66
cenU per budiel. OaU. barley, rye. bay.
butter. checK, egg., and milk have nearly
dbuWed in value. Hor«. cattle. Aeep
and ns-ine have greatly increased—aearly
doubled—in value.
And *oondilioD» throi^bout the entire
country compare with those of Mkhigaa.
The amount of money in circulation has
tncreaicd an>roximately $3 for every man]
woman and child in the United Sutes'dwing the Tafi administration.

•vaTEiii ts Bkipe

wmkcp out
■Y B. i. THOaiPPON

B. J. ThMnPMn. ainttci maerrlwr
for ibe f.
curled c
] tats pvt or MlctUsm
by tbo*
la tbe city tetey'eoaraktai wltb tb.
•uv pt the klc* .clMol funhy
disc acricuKiiral edncailon. At
WUIlamBiori: yesterdv he myanlzed
!ilie flrst Boyi’ and OlrU' .Potuo
dab «IUi 3. etaner menbera Each
>w or tbe dob U to 4erot« oa»:
dabt of ui acre to iMatbee and
those laBtlaa the bwt shosioc will
be rewerded.
Ur. 'Tbomwn is ulklag vlth e
Reeord-^ale reporter gsve up Kwoe
totereetln* lotormaUoa. He aeld.
, “I en raakioc a apeelBty of le-'
naca. Inddaiait tbe more eearral'
ooltlveiiob of'vcicb. saeet dorer. al-’
falfa and oifarr plaou of leguminoae
nature.
I
Sdvea Ught aoil Prebleffl.
I
Ur. Tbompson belleTce that In
plaatB* vetdi and —— •------ •
the soluUon to a gnat «•
tent of the problem of fertilizing the
llgbtcr soiU of nortbero aod wcetcro
Mlcblgan. Tbe value of vetcb has
been unite deUnltely eetabUshed u>

Saect clover, lu Hr TbaDpsun'a^
oplnluo. wtil prove a valuable bar
land fenllizlng crop for llsbtcr aoilai
In the heavy clay country sacct elov'
er Is looked^upoa as litUe beucr
than a weed, but In sandy soil It U
The total amount deposit«l in bank,
proving of eaeepUonal value as a
under ihree years of Roomvclt wa. $!!.• .
aurter for alfalfa U is sown alone
and lasu two years. Tuo Brut yaara'
667.000.000.
During three year, of
crop is tended and makee good bay.'
Taft's occupancy of the While Houm they
^ doca tbe early cutiiog the seeond
•mounted to $14,531,000,000.
ir. A second cutting prodnres
. Wmiid you change?
seed. The hay of the last cuiUng Is
and woody. After tbe seed
The poBoffiee receipts during the RoomCrop U cut the grooud Is plowed acali
veil adminiBration was $162,000,000 and
and Is always found to be full of the
they jumped to $214,000,000 during the
modules so_ nreesaary for Inoculauo.r
three yean following the aKcndency of
■ be soil before alfalfa can secure u .
gegd surt.
I
Mr. Taft to the presdential chair.
Samuel WlUis of Tbompeonvllle has
F««Uing the fiw language, the orator^,
been growibg about 30 uerw of sweet
the higlMounding phrams of politidaa. w4»o
clorer for lias, and eeer, Jlr. Thom|>^
son finds. He has bn-n very Kui-eesw
seek a change for their own benefit ask
tul • lib the ctop. and U satisfied that'
qucBioB.
"Would
a
it Alls a,^ant lu the agitcultural de
CHANGE benefit ME?"
vdopment lof uorthem I Michigan.
Are you a laborer? TTmb ask yoinelf
Sweet doTW resenddea agalfa In ai
pearance. I
-^rganixlag CeRlasts.
Mr. Tbompeon bos bcea bui.v organlz'.ag (or induslrtat work and for
Yw are enjoying pnaperity NOW. Do
experlmeuial tests by fannem and has
YOU want a chai^?
pUas made for four or five of tbe
northern .■eounUec.'
Are you a fainkr? You are getting
-In the aouth ibere are now in",.
^r pi^ than ever before for your
Oon hoys and Elrla enrolled lor Indus
irnl work, com and lomslo contests.'
If I said Mr
•In the twelve
III cotton suies
s
13.W0 farmers
5°!” "i;
)“> PiJW »« th.i
(Iclpallng in tbe e.pcrlmcDtsJ work
pl.«d m th.
with sidendld resnlts.
f your wife and chilEnlist Farmere as Ea
-IVu are ettdeavoriag to loterest
terest H
Micliigan femicrs In espcrinic
““
^ for
worlL lu the short campaign I bsTe
HIMSELF and thorn be holds dear to
couducled 1 Kaie vurulled In thi­
him.
ol I.OW la this district.
tVertord eounty-e
'Do YOU want a change? .
The total bank clearings increawd from
$138,823,000,000 during RooKveli’s adminiBralion to $153,369,000,000 under
Taft rule.

W for foptber’prosperity and material welfare.

REPUBUCAN STATE CENTRAL COMMilTEE.
. A.Gto.4ietL CIi.iiuB.

Money to Loan on Farms .■saaSSsisi
W. P. CSOTKR.

Ss^-Ib. WUlwIm Begs t^varse cay. Mica.

tWOESS^niALS

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"TL-fOu would know the wealth of the
petiiniula. look about you."

*

Thu U a treotladoo of the words. "Si
Quaetis Pentiuulam Aiaoenam. Lricumspice.", eagiaved below the dueld|^ the
great real of the State of MidiW.
\
Did YOU know that?
^
^ Michigan has ever been a wealdiy Bate.
When it was gfill a territory tbe two peningulas were rich ia natural reaources. Everytvftere wealth could be seen, -nierejvere
tbe great black foreBs. the magniffeeol
waterwaya. and the vast areas of fertile
lands Awaiting but the 4>iow of the
husbandman.
Then, to know Michigan's wealth.'it
wai only necessary to “look about you."
The treasures ofUhat day have been
JJ'NSTORMEdI!^ useful
t^ tiUing
or the soil of
WEALTH by die
tilling of
■Jll^ operation
eoeralM
many rich farms/the
of mines,
the budding
faclori. and railroads.
g of faclories
The Protective policy of the REPUB­
LICAN PARTY has made this trans­
formation of wealth possible. Tbe protec­
tion afforded the farmer and the industries
has kept the proud boaB on the great seal.
The aggregate wealth, of the slate to^y
muB be figured in Nlliohs. The assessed
valuation, only a portton of the total actual
wealth of be Bate, is nearly TWO
BILLION DOLLARS.
New. it has never YET been necessary
to change Michigan's motto. But ONCE
in 50 years did it Ma PROBABLEjhe
words would turn to empty'Test.
That
MIS in the days of 1892-18% under the
tariff pc4ky of the Democratic party.

Again seeking power, tbe Democratic
party NOW offen you tbe SAME tariff
polio- it offered THEN. ._The tariff pUrtk
of the Demoaatic platform- of 1892 has
been nailed to the platform of 1912. It
declares for.a free trade pjlicy wfiich YOU
know closed Midiigan faclories. threw toil­
ers out of empfoyment and mortgaged
Michigan faims.
When the FARMER is rich, the
NATION is ricL Pjovidence determines
the SIZE of die crop, of cowk, but only
tbe best economic conditions in tbe indus­
trial world can possibly make fann produce
VALUABLE. It is the protected work- *
mgman's demand and Ws ABILnYrO
I<» a. ™cc«iiia oI life ih.t mA.
the
crops worth haiveBing.
And thq
prosperous.

farmer

in

Michigan

IS

In 1909—the last cepsus report avail'
-able—his com crop W4s^*tSoith-iiearly
thirty million dolian; hay. diirty-six
millions: oats, eighteen millions; wheat.
sixteen millions, and rye, four millioD
dollars.
Read those figures over again.
astounding.

They are

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The average value of farm land in this
stale, per acre, has increasetf $8.36 in the.,
past decade.
,
How closely the Mtire mduBrial life of
the Bate reqioads to tbe dianges in the
welfare of the fanner u sfown ^ the fact
that r
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FOUR HUNDRED
DOLLARS.

*

MILLION

Due to other ca^s. you may sty.
experlnjonuL work In that vivlnlty.
“The plag.j( for a tanner to plant
a si-ro ot. more under the direction
of tbe agricultaial departiaeni
then eoltiratc the crop esKtly a
n-eted. 7%e tanuer provides thn
owes the crop harvestad., Ue sieures Ibe benefit of tbe —pi
tbe trelnod experimenters of tbe fad-j
oral depaytamaL Kot only does bf
benaSt ttam tbe neperiment. bat Us
uelghbore also.- To tbe Indlvtddik
bowever, there I* As

And there were 2.842 MORE farms
MORTGAGED in the Democratic year
of 1894 than ia the Rcpublkan year of
1910. I

FORtYrFIVE MILLION DOLLARS.
"D>e*e figures give some ides of the
No trifling sum. '
wealth YOU may see by simply "looking
B •
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around." Are YOU going to DISTURB
Bul^ pe^ «mu rel^ the Repuh- thb prosperity? Place Michigan’s wealth
bean, party to power. . What effect did in JEOPARDY? Do YOU want to uke
Prolectkm hare on farm values?
^
the chance?
According to the U. S. census of 19t0r
Would YOU vote deliberately to return
^ value of ALL Mkhigaa farm property
ioereaied. under Protection, in ten vears to the conditions, of 18%?

That's an increase of 57.7 per cent

A vote for William Howard Taft b a
Dp YOU want a cW>

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Strange. is
» it not -that
'that farm
farm properiv
Strange,
values ia diis Bate should DROP ^
appredmalelT $648,000,000 in 1890 to
$603,000,000 hnmedUtely after tbe passage

pecuKar that, wid ^ REpfe'L“of £

ywti-

Wjmld you conserve and prelect die
wealth of the great Bate of Michigan you
see all around you—the wealth that is
represent^ not »Kwe
alone u
in grananesand
granaries and tacfacton« and mmes and storebduses. but the
PO'?«y«d*n
happy countenance
ofj-dl-paid workers and tlie

contented families?

ceahiry;

harinc beoone taHimately
«* an ubw at weddlnta he tatU ettiSI_QUAERIS PENINSULAM AiiOENAM. _CIRCUMSPICE?■
ty late tbe tale of pallbeam at fa- qualaled wttb all <d tbe details of
pndscUpn as dovehiped andw aaoaiby the degarti
(R£P^«L^C<N, SpITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE,
Aeeidenu Will H;
JMl wbeo tbey de you abould b
y Qtaad Tnnrae .0
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A J. GreobeL Oain™..
nile-ol UNNE
UUC OSAabeal
Ac remedy for euta. wand. . epralne.
•wBItage. rfaeuaaUsni. Ubs bank and winter Mr. ThadwaH «Ut aoMuet
aUff ne<^ Used intanuHr also for Igrroue^mwto ia tba eoatles a
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^ colic,
- lysesu......................
dysentery and Bek etom...... It Is a cleaa. pUeeaat and ef­ .•eaking Data ee VoWi Oreering
Do rtnir caul* eat v«efa hv rmficootrary Eafi ooB ha regarded as tSh
fective
-------- ----------y.
ramady. Price
Pri.. Uc. Sold by
To. secare date fadardtag tbq. i ilrt Do iber Uke v^ pasture?
AmericaB Dnm.Blare.
A* ot tu prevtoea."
nlU ot vetch frowtnx*Vr. TbD^ei
-Vkot borreaUag Bolbcd oaoBti
hat teat OM the (eUowtag Breakr:
to ooeara Uu ttr^M ooed csogt
iwwir
Taortai
Bow many pounds of seed did you
^Becgrfi u> othor Aett roa
eb»w per aereT
arvt
Was this aneunt siuitfaet^!
Is Ibe laod where tbe vetch Is sown
itr Tbgssl^a tr«s for Nvenl roan
a. C. “Aji remodtoi ood doetore
aeutzBl. sour, or gfthSMT.
yMnowsg Ottk Ue UalrarBtr «f UJ» kifcboAg
boAg troraad br CnUa Bom ret AIM UU VC triad BoekIf )-on have elLtbree Uada, cat
torflagti
a and corod him Vito
Wou Arm at 8t Piak
■— the -raloi of tka road* «hk-k
• kanu.. 1kotk okta
MU of lowlac tmsmiatad and tia- toAiUi (ka amplairmani» «< Ike Ad^ Ok^ IB
. AUevliig
at all
tfmtM saad
oral agrteoitaral
Breimree. VL. la e( itat Ubd.
Are any oodales tortnig oc
■ • f.»r. Elari Ke» rgUttbUfaU;
‘AaerW umrisu tkoku
A H. A C. P.
Bow does tba crop Band tbe xttatarf _Thb .u net^tatoraal,
vgnoafi that a Ker BruMVkk.- mr*
tka atMrieaa eNoot. -tto rule or the
Atka
A tka sAtot r«eBlriat.vah|etos.
m rye aleue ym ■ rye aad
Ammta or InfiiviMali'•niii ,
vetch ta ameeat of crewth.
W A •kgtp to tke HBtt.' oM'aMBi
Wdif the stt«b kiiM^
' ' g «r orertokl^
b«Mr Uite B»we vaM
'Ml
to tka MC AiA lkl«ff|tr.
00A1 Haw mriAt
' - Mga has rtooi tkoi
Hi* mw* bap «M eaekrai per
WAi.-aoolaikattke
aar«f'->«M Sow aaiA eeait^

Mismm

earns mote
It in a ^M)d strtna
stttng 6
bank Hke

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Mldd||aii ^te League

Werbrra ol the World from
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STANUIMO OK CLrBS AT AJUWE OP SEASON'.

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Mtsiitli. MeaUloe ..
PlaUe. Cadlllar..........
litkr. Traverae CUr .
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Ilenillioii. Tnverer Hty •..............
iUiUjiy. radlllo'..............
KlpjTHoyn- C'lly ..............................
l4>«ke. Trmt^rne (;itj ..... .
Tr«vor»« <3lj .. '•
-Sanrord, Cadillac
landuut. Oadlllar-................................
Uulni. Uoyne Cltr .. ...............
Rirty. Trarcta.. CUs
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Hairti. ManlKHr ...........................
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M. Uacrix. Tn-terpe CHy
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News FoiecasI Iqr
the Coining Wedt

buiie an order ftirMddlBS ibe

Compiled by E. F. Oleen.

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Maihetra, l.nd. . TE ITO 129 14
Hiiidi. Man. ..,..118 :»I 305 1*
Mall. T- C................ lit :« 340 «
Micaim II C 21
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iofunarmelii on Ihr risbt
lahlnaton. I). C.. Oi 1. 16,—Tb*
«pOreeb and that hr dtd Bot ntretrhat
: trill see the door of (be prratthe apraktra^'H >o Ions as they retlenilal and aiair muiieal eanumilb tbr bouDdf
It
16. SlOlBtOlned nithib
and dM not
All
nartlet
are pretartss for ibe
-132 Si .aiT,rteiaie «be poUee resulatlona or eretosarr -whlrlvlsd'' enlab. allboosb
Tbr comml^iiOBrr drciared he did coi |in>i>u!ii' to havr It doDlii ii exprvasrd In well Inlormed
reprllUoB lo iirnVrr ol abet hr aaid qur.m a-hHhrr the heaileu oratori
lai. that ran be hninsht Inio arwu Ihr -ihpincless brulalliy" that
E. PC. '--d chararlrriied ihr ireoiinrfii ol _tioD Bill be eSretlve in dlapeUIns the
IbII or indlfferpnc-r «lih wnirb ihr u
Oip I. W w.^irakem in .San Pirgo
bn'* finanrlal and huatnrKa Imnetta.
lod in a grvci rtimi thr iioblir at

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C. Shan. Cad ..
TIrmey. Maa.-Cad
Kins. U. r. ....
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II. Kruean, Trovi'iM. City ...............
lUcbardeoB, Cartlltar ...................
<». Hi'nrii, yiuxkecoa .........................
VrKillcc. Jlatil«l.< ............... ..........
Sliar. Uv}Dc rtiy..................................
HrodiT. lltiyne Ciiv ..-.....................
.nilay. Travers- « lty .......................
t'lDOall.
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i:. yiiMirc. ra-llllac....................
I^•cklla3^.
City ............ ... ,
\\ Inkrliiiun, Cadillac.......... ..
Ilulka. M:infinn-laiilli.|nf»i

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llOBtrU. Tiavfr»o Cic. . .
Khari«-. '.'rau-nM. City........................
R. Audcr--«n. Mniu<tn...............
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Hoauian, .'1i;-kr-.in . .
lirsknlnv. .Muxi.i-soti.............
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i»otii..y. t'idliiao..................
Klh. Ilo.nr Ciiv . .
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Mariner .i.";;..........
Smith. TiBV4-niaC.lv .., ..
IlrrloaVI. laaillac............ .
\vmi^t.. Trjirrs.. t'Uy

TO HAVE NEW POLICE SYSTEM
Oen»er’s New CbmmI«sion I1a« - Ordereri Ciubh
Taken Away from onicers In Order to E»mloaie Brutality When Handling Prisoners.

. .Maul.
HiBe. l.gdIOKton .......................
\.-wi.H..vrr, Utidlninoii ...................
IVnrtl, Trarrmo City__________
Krllt Oadillar.........
Male. Cadlllar ____;....................................
Waltoi-s. TravpriH. Cite .
JoKnaon laidinsioa-Cartlllar .i;.!!;
lionn. .Maniner..............................
Horn. Trav.-rafl (;ny.................
'

uiilr** hiR own life U In |»rtl.
Kroii lot mriToff the |ioUce force.

Cluh,
Travreir c ,,
Hoyne «-• .
Maalatre ...
(bdlUau .
lAtdlBsinu
klBskre.iii
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Apiiiy r-uin ChilMlan Irarhtoiu i
lailicp i.roblmim.
Tbc»r (-onMiipir* the

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l am taking aw-aj elub» heeanre
thi s invite brolalliy and are of,
real uxr. ROto Cr«-el Itnlay. -In r
of asRatill. il.e offeer doee tmi rely
lilx dob hut uimn IiIf revolver. I have
aUavs IM-Ilevcd alaO tliat ili.sbonW not tarry rerolvera.
loathe to eliminate them uo
an effertlve law asainsi sun aellins
apd SUB lollns.

"Ar it i. DOW. every pawnRhop and
hardware Rtore Onda iwofli in the anie
hU ronimtion.thai riiilm an.1
0/ revolvers, dlrte Aid blackjai-ka. atul
revoivi n are not, neceasary to the enbecause of this prolU. throe men killed
foM-rnM.-Bt of the law.
bUl In the Itui Colorado lesiaUiure
The flnti Rir(i' in titp -commiyioMr'R
lal would have done away «lt|i
cainiailpn bu Wr. thr rnlorrri&nt
II and lifted Irom Ibe rlry th^
oi.Irr ^ilsMacthe carrylns cf
-e of frontier Itwleaanesa.
rhil« l?V pollremro His «rr<«d la ron•T moan to.atop Ibis tbiu of pollre
lalnrd Id Ibe toluwlits order
"Any oncer who brali or olherwlnc brntalliy and recklese ahootins If
ntallreala a pHaoner niait be t>n>«iBrrd have to dlsehinte evcn 'lnha on Ibe
In rIiow jaRiinrttlnn of absblale. Rdf- lore*. •! ahall proceed to a reorsandefense under the lirBallv of dla- fzalion of Ibe Denvn- foroe that .wUI
la tbr tUanilntal of Ibe i.roul,
rharse and fnltirr jmoaeciiHoii under
Ibe slupid. the crooked^and. the inelTIItie ftaip law.

S IS S 3

RlUy. T C. •

pUlform «

Grorsr Creel, newapaper writer turn........... -I'niljilsRiooer of Denver,
who has innltnie.! a ratnialitn to

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OOrilii. 29y Ileacrre *.
Cose IV. IVesle.-an n
,l.*»f.-nee 12. MaruUctle «.
«hle .e;ste 4--, Clnriimall ti.
v6r.- DxnH- 41. Wabash 6.
Butler 13. Bftrlham «.
St. ietuU 5:-. .Miami u.
Am*-,
Krlnitell 7. .
Washington C, 12. nolla «.
Sevth
21 MlaalaalHh 6Groixla 12 .Mahatua 9.
'A-w Jh-e
TeniieRSM' il.

f Viaiijliia. .

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aWaltrd with 1,.-m biirrrM ImrauRr
U. tm-Hurt;..;,he ,i;r,„h.„| fiiiaiirlal ond |.oIiiirat
aihO fiMio tlir
r.-imbllc. Prratlii- lake. fn.:i;'

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.«t- h.-ti thr

•IS :

■Any offiroc who dUrbarsM a reThe reason so tthny'ruslUve* arr
Tolwir at-one whou t-riine !i
knon-B or In-raae where the kooVD Ore^ at ia becaune the oincer* are loo
to lUve ebaae. Tb« mson oo many
ertmr in less then a >>rioBs felony or
in iba eernl of hit^wn life ta pul In olTieer* brat prlaoneti fteiMkally H l.er ibey wroe a|q(nlnle« for pollU10 dlsmlned from ibe

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..IDS »6 14 ir.;.Mll
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El 9 4 -90>'ar

si .111 li JS'r “'t*;'

waaoiit and Itaee developed ibe
-ralic aCDee. The reason they |bt>toe» lamblera aa.1 -naeqaerraox and,

i|i tbfoc o
ll llA OUD

f.i-«i-«

Uw hreakm teDeralJr is beranae Ihev |
E6
SI S 4 Afil
*»«> reeuitly sbM and woond- aro aoeastomed to a Duk jm'rinerabip
with rice and crime.
E4
14 S 4 Ail «4l an alleged.'ntaabor* naifled Pike.
l» E4 , J?
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»»:••«» he WM nae
“Theory itaptra arbi* m K>w ex11 - « f
1 2
Aid
plmilns police brutality, were loud In
tbeJr Mttackt upoo n« fc« •maudno

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or Sidna -Allen
BREVITIESJry l-2l«-ardR. Hu- only burs of ibo-t
alirgrd (<i havr hrm rr>n.-rmr.l In thr
'I ,W.
HoW-y. aped 72 year*. .
Ik.. poifiVx i:i.-,- llillsvil!>. roiinh.iitRi
Tii-u-silay at the L. i,e «f hla
I- not 1.i»n tvind. will 1m railed for
m-K_yi'ii....t .11
ftnn. Dr. A. 8. How ley. where he had
I Moiiilay HI WyilirviUr, Va.
lima Kiimtimn Tiirki-y. .kiuiiia
mad<-'tila bom.- for*«!..- past
y«ar».
I-Idw-Bni.idir'r all.-srd to hat.lau N.raiiii.lms f-i
l.-rriinry,
iorley had l-n-n in p*Kir bnallb
Iirlnviiial (-onaiilraiora in'ih.
!rhi;ii)» hi....
r.-nirurro- -MittwiirA
Oiiie lime. The remnlMi we^
rt-Rulied in ibo drat hot *i;
A>- 'nirl:.< «i-| .imii4niiril3l
I in thr rail) op thr ronnhourr at lakeii-tu tae ulilhorije at Kalamaato.
I.t-biih-i* I.f iht-lr drfrnUHl ftiirra. 8raIt l« reponud where funt-Mlm?vTre»' will be held,
liill Bill pr.urnily ir- i.-iion...|. IIRlrdllr IwlJJarrli
barial take plat-e In (he faiully.
that they may plead »ullt> amrartTiit'
4!oninti... iR cr.i»i:ip altirm-U.
life iKTiii nenirni-ni in llru of aUnd
Bulgariant Vfctcriotrt
IBS
fiiiriti. Ort. I'V —tiulRB' iiiii. h.ivr rapNow Votdi’a Demand for Cut.
iiiHl Ekkl R..I.U a io«n or h dire*
One year s auiiyly- of coal for New
/
'^lant- orrlibiKhopR. I.islu^
orit cUv leaded Into rtfD-tim cara
ne l«:n.-rn Adriani.plr and Conmaii
;:I<Tgy of Ihr Ruinan Cai-holir .-h'tirrli
•onl.l Make a train rea-hlos from
ilBopIr. t inting oir AdHamipIr fmm
Rill Anaomhlr In Hrnvrr Motiilay
alt Ijke Ciiy to :oe AitaiiUe oeean. ‘
li« i-n:-li:il. Tl.r Tnrks rr|..:alr4l Ir
al.r4«rt In tbr xllver Jiihilrr rrlehrn
dlslauce of 2.422 Dillea.
lil
ri... .Vtrlaii.'|.|ihaul.liiiti uf thr mnaerraiinn of. Ri
-Vlrliola.-. .s'Bti blshnii of thr T
Montenegrins Join Serviana
.ibymicr for the laai itt-niiy-llvr yrara.
Ilf-ki.,
till. IS. A c<
li-l I-■iil.Br.!i<i-i.i 01 ,-v iiirri ill gnu
"•(.1-lo.k llilx iii.iriiiiu;.
Til.- t..(
iR ru.ij.-ii..| I.. B . r.r . lUr fr.iin

•Ctlia. M.-iuuw.................

P«.t< r. ik»ii|. Ciiv41acHlla<II. i-vvii, i.-dinnon...............
Vari.-i, I ii.linRoii ......................
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.\rluU .'-:i-KkrB<Mi ...................... ..
ColU-u. Ik*}!..' Cii..................... .....
la-wio. aiuirl.^M..,
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lanrau. >..-k..ei>ii .......... .............
C. Pb.iv. Cadilliir
H. H-C1
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I iid'nBloii-UBillHie
Itmin. X'aniM-r .........................
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IVlUlams IS. Sew Y'ork r 6.

taum-hlns ol thr l«illr*hl|i Nra Yjort
n>B- bnildins at thr Itrooklyn Ba>>
>ard^. The Xetv York li- a Rl.irrbhli
HI rtin tlira.liioiialit Tr\a», rrrmtl;
Uuiirhrd at. N>B-|iott .N>«s.
vexarl. mill li.-- thr largr-i
nshiliii
rUIIik oi i!ir Amrrban navy.

Fal'i it Eapeeted
Uat.chr.tei- l.i.dfn*«nii ....
Helltne.vtr. Alanimc......................
lt..J>-kell, Uidfnxiub'Tnv.nr I'li
ProHoh. 'tii.keaoB.............................
Walt. Travrrw div............i... ..
ISrttvrts. Ilm-rr .-.ty .................
JtiieOe. Ilnyi,- Clh i .........................
Ihiiilim. Mu.keci.’i
UelliiMl. IbMi'- (Mv.............................
IVlrraoii. liiSiic l'ii> . , ;
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F. » .'ila*.'(‘..lillia.-..iiiMj-ii.n.
SedlrtlH.. r.-idillnr ......
ll.uivkl, U.MieC.iv
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Toledo High I9.-D«Krtt Central K.
.Vebraakra4I. Adrian if
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‘10 Cm.-innati 10 voi. ai I'-r nr. tiou.
TburBdkv Ir the Ci-r f|-;rd
Alliet Warn Powera They Will N
Make Peace Wiihevt Divialon of
European turkey:' Seutarla

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Xsvy 15,'Plttibnrs 6.
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l^anbmore 40. Jobii HT^iM 6. '
Tenn .«tate 32; Geiiyahurs 9.

Carlitle pi. Ceorcelnwii 2l).
Yale I'rrfA 6. Illsh Stdiul -c

-I>rak ;:i Ihr .lrdl!ailoi\
ir of U'a*hl-gU'ti in Nmark.
J.. on Siiiurda.v. -Kiioin N'rtiark It
l.rulail.lr i!r |irr*l.!ri:T win
d^ert

: Pflidli-, HC ilk :
I Pmakl. Cad.
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i ll..Mt>oi«-. Va.l,. I

Harvard SO. Brown l«.
d-omtdl .14. itncMrii 0.
Army 1*; Colsaie 7. -

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Mlaneaoia 2i. luwa T.
■Pnirfdrni

9> Kocet. L_____
JiRT* Wattirr. Mai..
.9S1' nofkll. .M'a l4Ml

■sl'S'iv.i

S^riiae I«. Mlcblsan 7.
lAfayette t, Kennaylvania I
Princeton 22. nanmoutb.'l' '
Y'ale 15. W. A J :

Iieforr rlrr-

CIMSTUITIItEPlE IS OF jOfF

iVatrciKliT. LiHirnaiiJii ...............

Grand Bat^ 33. Batlie Creek >4. '''
fUcbimd 12. Mcmpkla e.
Umkeson 1-3. Bemne Harbor 8.
Alpena 15. Bay ni> Eastern >.
Charloiie.
lleltoine 2
Detroit Hxsfeni 12. Kemoo •.
V-

-kmlierxt, 12 . Trinity fr.
I^biph 12. Vreiiiiia o.

.Vovembrr 2

Colonrl Uooarveli-'rsiHvu to-b.
Inaiirhd the lical ramiialcn ral
-1 of him. un.' In Xe» York cH)
D-irmor WUwn ii'ax ar-.rrai .prrrhrbooked for Mir arek and Goirmoi
MtrsliairalU lir heard in ertrral 01
Kiat.-a. win.ling u<> In Chi.

lilli

FUat 82. Flwfkics 6.
I'adlllae (<. Traveroe City 0.

Alter
.................................
rrnnminailon Tbe leodins can
III. k amokr «|R Ri-rii IrruIbr from ih- dl.lateit to aiirrr.1
• Gen. Marin
il-ian-rof-th-ioR-ti,
i-rof-tli-toR-ti, Tlir
Tlirtintii
tm::
_______ __________________
Mrntvjil. ronamatlve. and Alfredo
l-anIm.-ni'R.ill roi:liiiiir«.
J'jyax. the Iirrtrnt vlrr president of
T!ir rr.«.ti= iiiii|.-r tl-.i. ral Vukoiii.-:
ilK- i(-iiiil)1ir anil ilu-.i-an.Ildate of Ihr
il.iv tia.l; liir Rir.-:ij-l>’ fi.rnllM
1‘rint-iital wine of the librnil |«ny.
•Itthtsj.if Hosal. uhl.'h d»'mli.atr thr!
Thr tatrxi new* from llavnna aii|«ars
approach to lp..\. also known a<
jnstlfy rkaaonahlr expmations
I’rirh. .-ind ctintlnurd thi-lr adranr.
Gen Mrnocal ran earn the rlrn

roR
Coonty Clerk.
*

Water Alwaya Beat Drink.
Water caDtinuea lo >be the beat
drink, dreplte tbe years man bas -*>1
voted (o tn iBS to li&prcve Kf—acU.
Globe.

Elmer E. Wbllel.
RepabUcaa Caadidale '

On Oriobtr 22
the Monlepeyri.
irooi..i Joined. ih.- S.t\I»ii fufi-es n
.'-ioi-iiza. ir the \oM_piixor. Kiig
Vflhiila* telegrapli.-i! Cen-rr.l Vukoeor.eramlai'nc . liim on
. wliii-h. lie wild, ur.y
d-ined in five .enliirles.
FOOTBALt. RESULTS
State

*

The Books of the County
are matters of record and
ipen to the inspection of
5V. r/oae.
I stand on my record.
Your support Nov. S will
be appreciated.

The End oi October-Suit Speciols
AT

V

The Barney Co.
OifCT yqa Oic cbMce, this w^k at

$8.75. $10 and $12 for Misses
and Jamar SMa la Cntdamy
ana popular >^ool Weavts up td $18.

$12, $1$ & $18 for Ladfos’ Soils
Your choice of mok desirable New tfiKtures
'and Ser^ Weaves. $18 to $25 regular.
All new FeH styles ttot possess merit in StyleFabric and T^QtingA

■s.
r^OSEKrar.

I BIUUI

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I4T xum, TomAY, ooi fAita a

meA. 1 «a is tb« MEvatk ■im4e. i
«»«ta»*Oe. tammmt. fear

Hdue) cUMtm are aeisc U 1^ i

r
SMk.
^ repbr. bMorr. dtavtsr eolnUore. will doM. «ltb bMt vltbM frtna n<r
^ **IUSA eprtUnt ted earrm ooMta ai«er eoi MjiMlr.
^ Wo era wrIUM tboot tettora ter ear Slererriy.
#
' 4 ttMimar lotson today. -Mtaa Bprasee
KathWe Porloncr.
'2' Mae Htf ttefOldfaM odibo 1*******«******^** mM the vosu aaed them if they *ere - What a rbarsiBC letter, Kathloea:
r NotM ViM ffoibi toMlilM 1 tbo hOlewt. aed kimot thorn r>H- ****' ' **
*'* ^ *'*
^
t eSJr ^
♦ SktTS biSr.
mZJS
w »«« « -Odtol-f Partr« l»e Imforo ro« «a » Camada.
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I mHI tiy a.._j _
4
*<>«M »*»• JW. I « «w. *be
,Seaai»City.«leA.ILri)..So.1,‘
ftmwbm aarihiaB.
. I, *
♦Tl
a Mrely
ioreir rbUd-wltfa
ebUd’wlth midea
midab balr.
balr. aad
aad
larlfationi Well. I moei rleee.
*
I mill tr* ta be » heoM >.
^A
• ' ^ U.. hapidoet
u—---------------------------PrealddbW ♦
^ aaa a«B Mka r irrhiyntMV
nnlle
roa
ew aaw.--------Lmmirty.
The
. .
WllMbaoti.
I wnt wrtte a few Bnea to the Bunt di tor ao t ean.
♦ atraiweat jiUt aboal oar Baaobine
I wlab ^ tb* SMbeami mUbi at- ,hl«* pato aa It baa boea a biaa time
1
t mill try to ba IovIm. tokaM ♦*«'*»
“ alomyt-hjti am old
I
uaa
^ ♦
^ at yoo are: Bo
}wr Oeiober Pany. aad am tore ^are I hate doae oo. I am odUir to
5
UiM
Be there aerer wat a

_S_ «...___r?’’**^'*"* *• ♦* nicer•r nlarmnte
playmate In an
___ . . yen win *“*•
bare •a tptebdid time.
.^hool
* r^tMf^lb't^------•" the
‘"f. wide
*«'■ «arld
*orid.
.rhool when It befini anin. bnt
hot we
* W’boo Joy U with yea there |. noibinii
•a
ate barla*- rmratiea now. for pouio
near Lake, Mirh.
dlcxloK. l am boty plcktu up potaI mill 'eTee M b
•*“*
^
^
"T. W7 ♦
nieacht family ebe It the
0«. 10, mt toea now. bur teacher-, name It Mitt
TJear PreoldentForney, frets Sorth Ptnakfort. She it

♦ •**«:
I tboacht I would wHie ym a ki- a.rery Bke teacber. I am Is ibeelchib

The ben »ouM care meit for
ter, for I have not written you. We prtde. ind hope H> nans ihu year.
MIBB CbARA BATKB. SdlMr.
*"*« ' sod hnt never been ren- *'*'*
atbleld.
• 8"«*k‘nc Club. Here I, . name tor our Club-, Sunouered. He Is the Goardlan of Ban•"
CreOe-Roll: Edwin Strone. ape.
...... tblne lietwe. and no Trouble. Uttle or “®r* “'*•
oor achool mierti montbs. You may rend bis
bic. has erer been able to ester tor
»*■*
«>*card to me. He la my eecosd couslu.
tbay dar« DM pas, the tplendld reasc •«»«*"•«>««“«. S««- He and hi, motter are Ftayinp with
frmtnre-s-fetrka, eyes. Osre OUW
“ tor s few dan- At l/u bed time,
1 like to BO 10 school. TV leave* I will We to riote. co sood-bye, with
k AA I- He»l*>e dreWed to make Bunthloe
are VtUns 00 tbeir fall colors. aV U love to yoo and all the Sunttalnere.
vieil. Rot SiriMp Heart met him
makda the woods preiiy, rherisoti
Ever a Buitabliicr.
* she .door, and the lerrtWeoW slant
Nnmhee '•»------hel.fmlM Oe- rannlsc tllU*
'
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SUNSHINE

. mu. OMMw 1, IttS, I4a

«u.Mn. Il.»«
... 00...1.U. ,1
Its ffMCluiii preseoc# In mtnv martel-

»ttlr.toa*l»ai e< leartwntto.~8at I'm •ore.* pn in Abk E1<«bor'* Usdlr rolce, -^bet e bor vhe bet
oitrt e teoto^ tor dreelac end wrtttn*
at Phil hat. may be cxciwed ter a litlie lack Is the rotDDee brenehea.
Any boy <«b laera anthmeiic. yon
kaov. but I eerer aaw ose of bit ace
-Hw «e,l. n, t-o uleau rarel, «o
toother. «, Ife beard. ’'TbAfe It. Aont ^bor." aald Phil.
«*erly. \ou eM>. lln aotna to be an
•“« *•“'
*“ey
,
* •"
•"
•* ”
admitted hit father; -hut li
"o'
"'e farl tbal I thall e.
***^ •
ykn'tod from you

bm. Uok. Ifte rtl beyt. b« I
s'pmt tbe carriaoM err raaloK efiM
t%ll looked eat. It v** e teec train
of boyt gobiIbs ereoad the rerve.of
the preti>- cenetr> raed.
-Why It'a onr arbool
etalsed.' -l wrader whafa ex*They were tllea In at the aa^e a.
he w«, ^t.
iUel bt? . "h
ahooirof
A. we Heed in a ibleki) eattled part
Otithey ean»e, hey, .nd,bo>. and
bay,,
front yard «da full and
flirt in deny him outdoor freedom, ©c
™nnln« over Into the meadow aod
rwalooaUy he tllpped ibomah as Oben
dull they t-ame. tboae behind i.-r^;ina
door and rentiired fonh a few toei lathe ferwani onea on too raiddlr lor
to the y«C but a teat or a leobcinK
,ny to take herd of Phil .
place at a window teemed to afford
Tnn it be Phll'e hny.r- n,i...u
him all Ihdl be desired
Ibe sreal
jfitnl Marla Jane of hor‘hu.htn.1 n«
and anaafe out-of-doors ThU mnllnehe Joined her at the window
meat, H ibos It must be railed, did not' “I <l<>B-t believe I can do It." replied
p,^^
Room iplstnke nmvaffect hit ever buoynnt tplrlts nor bit
th.-b. , lovabk dUpooJtion. and I am sure that
hardest tbins I't-e ever
-nm *bai a mistake"Ii did net rmard his prewth.
'
I ncje Reuben went to the from
.He bnd tne trve rea of the boote. '
1' 1* re lard. >oa will bav«a
bat seldom abused the i.rlvileee. ,i.\rBance ot learelnt; aeveral ihinps at ,he older boys, '
ihoush at ilaiet be would iMd a ““^“'“,'^*“0 '
Trueman-, .-ompllmews to
merry race from Orst floor io attic be'<>"11 never make a mas jire Cherrtetone and yourrelf air aad
terv conreullni! to be bandied. He Bethank, tor yoor >lBdn«t loUnvitin*
reloped mtn> Imeresiini; iralli and
.'® ««-"
'
i
not a few of his orlsititt aclk will V
V"^"
himself, for be contlo-W—yer-" >ald Vock IteuVn
Ions rememVred For Insunce, 1 retoJdreMu and Idle aod driu pic mrivlss with all hi* mlBht not le sVw
call how. on one ThaskasirinB Day. as *°rea^n lili slate when hM mind hU a
. -"l-ra very sUd t.
fb the dc ^ you uJJ^very sUd indred. Xluke
... about.ioIiereetValibediD“taicxs"* 1
table. W8 observed him preadly
fwures.
________________
^ ^ yourseltes
.....
.'ourselves at heme.__Help
platter rerved for„lhe
"*
a*' * **'“‘*‘ "*“'“1 of ,0 ..verythlnB. Glad to aee vou-ves,
lurVv
Vy* tauBhIn* over Ws auevr conceits ,
He'ctsve.1 sitemion and If H were, •“'* «»tkwture., takinic s
wlibbeld, be atnUsbiway found w.,.
------- .
with “"totmed
aulenmed Iftres.
Iparen. iVn
iVn
.. . to
,l bl.
„. wife,
A"" "*"»• '9 '•"toree hit cUlmt. It tnvnk *'">
••• »'*Ar. a -ou«* of amuremeni

-Wha. .h.11 we dof''’‘"‘'ft to *atch hjm wVn a mlr^
,
-IV* the luti we can, llon'i mind,
was placck Vfore him, P.lw
*“*' *
•'
..m.
- ...
f** -----------.>tofni.n,.
V ...............
wottld In- M l-l. twild not Ik. ,Upped tbreuBh. ,he dUnutyed fare of ....
••
to • '-.llnit Ih.uI *1.1. hl-nwtt
f-r . moptm. TheyTe lu r..,
'hai was fi.t and lu^ *° J ,
?!.? i ^
" -Amr nhout. An.| Rpp'i In
Hous.
^ ^am-cci
u.-Ul.W, Insisted thst Dsndy.
tAtkcninB bis ami.liloa le do Vt- rm sll.. The ordisrri'* tall of.apid-.
Jinrwould not live lonB.df kept In the tor•
»"•'
l^AO'y
arspes. and I
‘"W- •>u' »c know Ibnl he lived V
‘toed on a terse
Dohody-|| ttarre.'
yond the aversBe ase of ouldooa-eiu
""to • to* niUta from the scadAnui .Marla Jane aod Snatii rent to
toat he enjoyed Bood Valtb for
toe dellBhtfuI prlv- taking^ *h[ie Hncle John dUpaicbed-a
about flfleen years, evetuu/lo the day
®f »P*»din6s his Vtnrdtjw and man in a spHns wsBon lo bu. alnV
•'** death.—J. P. M. Green, in Our '*“Ad»>A wlih them.
eatables at the country tiores.
Dumb Animals.
«toer child was there, aod-phll. Then be went hlnmelf 10 his nearest

was made much of In a war ahleh ea- B^irtibors. and with teuBhable nc
Route tor Migmsry Birds.
***to Atm hi, »‘ews counis of the dilemnui. enlisted their
So many birds are lured 10 daatb
‘“'''P *“ proyfiITnB4arJ,l. rempnny.
durIttB ffllBretlon by the cterinc lisbts
lies the brlshletl boy I ever aaw.~
TV tays hart a Bern day. atad
capectelly sriien
Aunt .Maria Jane to Vr husband, when twllipht and nulct settled dpwn
. toe
' , liebthouses.
“entho
BIVIU,;. that
kU«,
..
'’*a
■'T M>n*«kaw
and stormy,
•* Mn.srv iw llHwau a
______ bi-ioB considered for nre- “to^n. And old Carlo aleeploB «m the at^, „f locusu had made a des.-ent
.vemiBB this considerable loss of Mrd »«*“> declare be looks juM ready up<« It,
life. There Is no doubt that many to Bel up and bark :"
--r.-s;
hat
It
ukes
n
tre tV way
-mu- Cherritlooe, do I
killed by^flylns directly
herc."
fcui It U clalmMi h*' "“as and writes.l-ncle Reu- ,ald. Susan, ctualns 10 her -mlstrrem
breakfast on
'•“'“toere, .
I to the liBht. By “A------------------— the tollewIpB Mbn^
!
It.
vainly
seektef
a
J»«‘ook
at
ihecc
recipes
be
day
mornlitf.
-There’s,
been
"
____
. copied for
_ mc:_
_
________
teams a-hsulln- wood for the test f

nanrille Ark
Biasley Warren
<kl M l^I«
P.rl..c 1^., nm..
I, „„ „ „
I
Detr Presldem— * airaln Of musle. a faint, ria- —i—i, m .i»,e wiih vnu
a>v
you aome Bay.
I will write yon a faw llsea to tell
tlve perfume, «s
or .h.
tV ______
aleam of_ rnInVw
you ihe Md news, I We«-| «oi any
rolora Vttire yinir eyre. Where Uve
y,„
near hAke. Utcir.
VV. He wat killed. I nm M.ylnB
1*. there Is ' i-iitst, .»tn uaK* upon
0,1 10, 11.1:, 0, my uranrtpa-s. uwny u„ In Ihe
j on with Reotle nlnlsirir*
mounuins. I hate iwo and u half
YVooldn-| you bke 10 visit my Bun- oar I'reaiuentI
tbobdtt
}
would
m
nnd
write
a
mile,
to
«o
to
rehool.
irldeone-.v
shine Houre. Kunbeam*? I wish you
to* llbet to you. The wettber Is nice , «ith BraVpa. Thl, Is nil for this
.ccmldl
...................... .......... llilJe cool, tat lime, re Bood-bye,
.
BUNBHINK CRADLE ROklsoant. We Vd
Krom
Bdwln Btrowt, act BfieM montbi
rain retterdny. llopUiB to bear from
Willis Dtwev
Newws City. MIeb.. R. F. li No. 1 Ilka her very we]i. she is a MriM
on Moa. I will .close.
We are all ae sorry, my dear^ to
Nh»e MIR ry W Biror.mistreat, aad makes me ^bey or bear
■Olte Ilandsrork.
Itarn your sV bewa. Write os more
iVben my ihsk la BnHo* pretty ii Is when the IwrAi are ahont yonr new home
Ished. she smiles, anrt then
fortM briBhIly colored la the falll Are there
• '
TV Orithafft Bong. .
ber flrsi name, and think of Pence.
,
-----fU'IWi tV Urdt b9*e loft IV wood- and Joy. of SlronR Htart, and of Isjv*.
~
^
tond.
My studies arc Diaoy. AmonB them
are lleudlitB-thc-Hrer.. RlBh.eousoere.
"^^r Uke. Mich,
And the bwert beds to fade:
I tbouBbt I would write to the 8uoWhan the (wUlght shadows leniihes BDil CouotlnB-Gur-Menles. The Un°‘‘‘near Fresldent•
shine'Club
shine Club. 1 am not a memL.r«f
member of
Is Iba-meadow and ibe iriade:
suaccof^ieotle-Bpeecb is a nice aiody.
1 would Ilk.
like I.
to ,rti,
Write 1.
to 5=l>a. k.,
but II ,our n.b.
Oub.'but
lu, would Ilk,
like I.
to «.
Join II.
It.
Tbero't a merry Jltile slaiter
hut reueilmea-l foneet ibe rules__. I
That wbene'ar yofir foolslcpi pass, listen clo*rl.v to History and lierstory. do not know how to spell the words. Will >Vrplease send me 1 cart and
teacher win write It for me. button? 1 am MBht )-eara old. and In
Benda a eheory note of creetlsB
and then learn to Drew oorreet cenclu- ^
’ ““ *” toe aeeoV the second Biade. and will V m the
From hit bpma down in the mt,
tions. MI have a new study added toto
called
■'
“"to A ‘““A “toM Bride soon. I liv my tench,-r
our course this ye
Jast a coBnioi Uttia cricket.
Soal-Culture. when it la translated about "Tha Fox aod the 8^1 Red very much. Her name Is kites
_______________________

‘‘
dolitB
re^of.Sorthporl.
wV^reharinB
am_BoloB to
9olitB BOOd
Bood atat son,
of .Sorthport. We
are Vrii lwo
Brown aad JowD'.______
it U true;
' * from the Utln____________
I
But tbera'a nManlns in the messsBc 'liv it rrel wdi. It u wmchlv ihtei,

Pto> *“A
We weeks of vaemion. Our school beBln.
_
From
ter sod tre drowned. Based ni—
e stack this wood?- The berk
I have a
1 la it I
J
^
Vllef s Pten bas been adopted la Hoi- •^(.‘calto. pfs pteaaaBt t 0 We a rtrd-t plum fall, -and wVro la IV
Deeds. Vmellmes they
, ealtea';
Of cour^ you may Join tV 8tin,.ostlble to
’“11* <^P like him comlOB tend am I a-wln- to htnB m> cVbes?"
Acts, hut the words metb .or ..uie, _
’ ahine CIhU and
n rertoln y
■‘\«.v.. many birds.
' About the ptece."..
Mrs. CVrrisione went out.
Once a wise nuin said. "Vw and act; t™* *“
On the IsL-ind of T.-rrehellinf iV
''
thinklnR." t
int klarln
Long
,.ood reached from
"Hoar no down amosc (he RniiisM
leap a liahii. - Pan of my ^ea Is papa bu an auto and we have lots of
Idea to from to^Vek of the ample yard. Then
. ,, ... . ■
Ihilch have placed broad tedders on
•>* •a sood
Brown nad rere. that oace war Blvtn over to ThouBbts. But they *"vJ?S''
Elk vplds. Mich, n. F. D. Vs :o.
„r .p, „ghihoure tower, the *«
'“'1" aome of bis s,
ates they turned and run aloirTbe, back
always cbinfs inlo Dredt, after a
Bnnshlnef.
Brwon.
n-r PeesiA .
tor
'» sVod the dl^ Tho.le Ocle- fence. TOW after row. until there was
You'd 'moM thUk Pd bo dteconraBed

.... ‘•“™Ke‘llor.
white, and then they Brow, and biosDrer Prudentthe birds. Near the top tbe^wnes are her V>-m are so pleasak"
barelyjnera for the-teums to turn, and
I i^w the barren a
m.m- 1 wl.b yon could aee tbo Vwera.
I IboikM I wmm
I. lb. Sb>,
.b.,„
-Tb.,-. «ll ,l,..Bil *1-..I.> ,still they came.
Bot Ae ems ftwl’a worth IV sIobIob tor they are re pretty. But I We to
‘"“'C will ’^le asaln tor >ou. ,uno pa«e, 1 am feellas Viter
........ .
down tV ,lotervate arc wider, 10 aewarmly, "itfs a Brand place
-phn. nm for .rour onele."
Can V suBf when aUes are drear
work tesy faithfully to keep the soul
whcn.l last wrote. My little broihcr eommodate the terser birds. A Ger- tor a lot of Vys lii We a frolic.
j|<.
j distant ptri of tV
Just aa-WeU as Ju iV brlBhlnoss
—1 moan tV wU—In the rlBbt condl^
“esr lake. Xlleh.
has beea sick, -and so has my Iliile
lliile nan commission'from Berlin bos ex‘‘hii:\
_
^ appreaehed.fiy one of.
Of lie sprinctlme of ibe year."
tion for the Vwen te Brow. Too
V
•>«»(. *«« 1 Irtcss iVy will
amined 1V system and reported fa*^hll Vd bees alllns tor a few days, the leamalerw.
—Nellie
ki, Coye. much
-..................
WatldeniDsblae makes 1> hard and
read Helen Korerlfs letter ^.^raU) upon U. re It Is llVly iV plan
«® ‘h® torm on
-HuBhem aa)-s he eaa-t delfver 1 would like In iV Suatblne
Bind ..
ti
d too much rain drowns Ibe
«. . psae. and
..J was .....
^
Oerroao UjchlVusee. -Wednesday.uo remain until the fol- more-n tev-enty-Bre cords of Wood on'
seed. Too many w-eeds choV tV ‘*® hear from all ibe Rooahloe boy, learn tVt she te bMob to a hospital.
A BtmtMat DM^tea. plantA and oae VyU rerelsMaeat ar4 fflrtt. Hiss BpraBue is % very am! I hope she »1U.B0t well a
' TMar whatever may- anboy
TV word for me te Joy.
mny crenu In failure. If you will help AW «•«*«( J «ke her very mut*. tape tVt kittlie Vl7aV Bel weB. H
An emteent^^uiraltet iV Rev J *»h. a
^
Jnat aimple Joy!
(kc cle Reuben. buIqb sboui blm.'''DDn1
B'e are gMof to hare a Hallowe-eO sbinli brlBhUy. I Vpe iVt all the
WVie'or theru V of oorre*
ciiell.v Inflicted’oB"th* horse’ b^>- “»“■ ■'
ckuralnB, whUc aa Im- wi any I
btn send Hn^cs to'
'
I
We
ever
10
aiany
pres
All
the
•*
‘ho
achool
boua*k
the
Mih
or
gunsl
l-U put off till UMKWroW.

• - BDOd time durlDB
oheck tela;
ai.pvtred swlnslOB by o,,.birds atop to see me. on their way *®'h- I «m Id Ibe alfbth crad^ and their raciikm; As It te almoet
And wbaa tomorrow coetea.
•h. «... «», ,
>*«>rle see the horee chatupln* lit
'o®** »*''>
“er uaconall tbte meur ukMI I'nBOrih In iV sprtiB. ajid when they to •“ ■'“Ay‘nB arithineUe. Mvlcs. hlsWhy than 1*111 V'(«Aay
the mail ^a 1 will We to dose nii. flinsini: fvm Vkes right ud. lejt;
'“ce
ele ReuVn. when HobV, cume.
And Joy agala:
somh In the fall. Vine of iVm stay
AMmar. drawluB spellte*. for this tline.
« 'Attcy pieee. not a
-ran t deliver upwards of two hutosslBB Ite head. nitlioB Its baroess.
kWto Kendrick Bubs, with me tV wVle year threueb. I Baofrapby aad aBrieuHure. 1 like w
From a Suuhlnv.
d aasume tVt the horse U bciIdb
cepteined l*hil.
,,0^# wltbow luBer noilre."
Bive them wtier to drink, dean. freU. •»
Afho®‘
«“>«•*>• ‘ wat in the
eia« cee.
the pride of Its ^reailb and full“**e two bocmI souls l^M u
-tvho oaid urtbUs aboal two hun^.
TME
EUNEHINC
FRKBIDCNTB ninalns water. 1 plant tree,, dnd altih frode. ud am In tV elBbtb ! am ^
tVtyou areloicretied la
spiriL whereas It te sufferiaB “••rtlly as be eipecicd them t<
dred cortsr
• ‘'‘••Tohrube. and vines re they will Vre *™<le tbu year, to ll make. It very Helen nd
a JUtlte PerVpa you will tBODles of pain, and te tryinf to Btln
"®** here, my boy.'
Bade
„ogh„ banded him Phira tmte. aay-I OAjoy tv atorie, ud Tmeau ®a plenty of food. I teach my nelBhbort
have tour on our read eachjtf^iVm a wort of greetloft b, there movetnem, a momanurv re->®ur uncles old VuV t
toB:
I
tv VnaUu p^. but like Ibt Vteru « put up iVIr buds, and train all ibt *«»»hlne Itet. TVy are Helea Kblief,
vitlBB Miff with work and OBe.-That-, tV way I read It."
best.- your PreHdeni often heart yoo p^sy cula to leave my little friend, ^ik, Btencbe Slmpren. IV Jacoboon
cedar. Mich. R P n k« t
______________
k
down and write a note tor me to AVI
--How's tbte. PhUr ntked Haete
nay. And re today eV It eery Vppy aio,,. tVo what a alOBlv there te! •»« “Ae Pauble. VpiemVr SOth was
^
BUNBHINE STORIES.
lloBhes. Tell him w
wood R,aVa. BoteB.te him la tV houae.
(o have around desrm of interettlBB 1 am never qntie tore which aonim'm 'h® hw Club meetlaf ibai we bad. I -Dttar Prealdeot—
TV Boy WV Ceuldnl Lure Arith- bauled no«'. u.-s to V well seasoned a muy cords of wood dM you ortiltor* fv you to rend. One Vs come (be louder and more tweet, thota out “he vary mvb to read the bunshlae
metfe.
Vfore winter sets In. How many
from WVhlagtoit anotbtr from
iioder the sky. or these wlihla' my P*P®(*; 3?*
“11*^?.“*’-^** wrote yon, ae I*«n**rtte*'tMlay,'”^r .--nvt-s ibte I
ahout your ~rd»ll we need, motherr
4-eD»y-t*o-Jvt a, you told me."
baaw. nod a aifd from oVlbere hurt
' •«(« »»
Pauble. I Vveni writ- ^^00! becan tV second of SemUiVr arhhmeilr Philhte tether;
- AVut iwemv.two win get us well
,i you, no,,..
Miobigu, wMte tv rrei are from fV -, h,e, o.ber pMs. top. TVre U ■«« »*•. »>« will reon. V I am mk-' ^
^e aecood of SertfnVr. arhhmetec. Phil
Our teaeVr-s name te Rtetar M. VrPhil looked ruefully at the note io ihrouBh, I tlilnk.-'
„ |,_,oomy-twO'
MCtbm Dtrt of tV state.
JuMt's Ultr.
p, fuyrse. toff time from my grammar letaen. ! romco. I am la tV atelta grade tbit bit father-, hud; knowinc It to V
'I'ct. iwentyjV. And then I guett cart, '
tVbn IV iMlm-VBan to come 7]^ tbare it a dog —t*-» Bnieu!
'to*®year and We ,l*bt ttVIet. They tre from bU teacher.
you're
to ride tV pony
o,,h„
b«M or I am. 4
tbte waek tour Pretldroi fait quite ,w Uvea var by. Beuty and Du 8ub>H«*®.
arithmeiJc. B««rv>tay. apeUlag. hte"I never conld learn arUbmetlc." be down 10 where AVI's got bit men
,n,, j«j_
te does Hagbea."
Uke ^a kjv. DandeUon. « a>o tbo Rbetlud poaXTaround
Ivy. language, readlnc. Bible htetory wblmvred.
"
chopping-Ha Ihroe^ miles ud carry , -jo_- i,a'i that twutr-twe*"
wbV >** «•
wRoae the writea ,b,
------- re. roe «!.. iTOMMre. Pre.iA«,t to
»• TaA* Ute Grud
"Abd when did you eipect to begin «>e oMc WrV ii «ff lively, then, for
pn,, faintly, a flvh Britlnc to
---------luitertlpim
"*• to
iretiqent to Trareroe Herald ud I like to feV the loVroHr
I mutt V ootd»wt. Wbere’s my glare„„
Vrt^, Ju«t tv...
I ^ ..... ____ ^ -----------------------d to nM know, tVt
ttat tolnk About
about II am
nm glad
gted yoo
you are
are going
going Ragahme tettera. Hnry Plamontoa
n.»onv» "I
"i donl
vm know
k«o sir. !' cu lean every- c*?'
-------------- tanW.
* «'<J (be
looking arounA
doet tbe bor u ar aaid
Vr.Vont
fuY
a*ywi tb! Wk V
"‘Jbodr. “But Sun- *0 write to Mae.
„y
,5,0,
^
^
UV to get along w Pbll submiuediite note. -Never i-pc, H.ubep. ^
^L^ -itT^^vI to Wto^
JotaiVSonVIn. Q.h. WUI y«i Vlhout It It gM. all mixed v la IV »“»d. tVugh; read tP to me. Yes.
-«V-wbyY?«^r;
^
**“ not reaUy own the Urdt and mVr
Drben. WaV.
piute aand aaeb of tbetn a card ud haad. .1 cul remember wbm to put (Vft all right, aV >eV like a tebol- never could bear arithm«
cunnlas creututet.’- Oh. VntUne toye
Oq(. SO. lOlt batton. and 1 would UV another card my aughtt. I can't rtVemVr ibi bard aFi work. I cm aee ^Vt without my
•** “toe to tore. Aad Dear Pmldent.v bottom atoo. u I Vre ton mine, words.' " Hatrea. Njow. Pbil'i
Oct M.
ti. iti..
iti:.
oct
naythlag te u make It dur
R has beea n tong time etnee 1 Vre
Your Stnehlnsr.
"AV wVt kind of e mu to you me'e been flfaklag it would V pleut- -Did you write for the Vn the
-W-I. ®*» to e rery aweet and beautKal written, tat the rami
ummur has paaaad
uon Flere.
think rouli maVr aald hte Vber. ant for you to ask some of your bey
I Vrtml'wriuu to FW In a whole
^ qnlekly.
ooleklr. TV -rammer
-remmer was net
not u
lUred you
^ My Vre
k.«. *
. new
.a. rord
—. laughlac.
u«uror
*
frteadt or* to tpead VturVy here
-|_uppoe,
'
so
indeed
weMt. M I tb
7k.
to to® wAy w ud I Vtoug te warm aa prertout years. We bad u and teuton. eV 1 wfB send tV rere.
Tm going to to toM Idad of boal- with yon. beyr '
-Two hundred aad Are bey* b».
MsteYi jtm love to nod t wu-.eecb etbar. Ml It? Aad w 1 wlO veir'wfl eprfeg. tto. tat ererrtUag to ^ VwMMiboM.
nren ttat doai tare any nrMbmatlc la
“Oh. Aaat Maria Jue.wVt
It an jolb V V: A boy of your age!"
.at.... t«-L.Mk-..K-rre7?7J *toremy Vterforibte Urna. «th, wvsreeBnidfro«raat.ilya|aterand
;
e
it."
.
IdsAl- exctelmed PbiL V groat
tftu .*0Phil eould Vre.Vcne a rer

toretoallmy’buBbeama.nmmudtor. 1 ti«-'»rtag to achool now. eV we
iWriieL HIcb. Bot »t.
“Such boelnere Is me."
light. “TonV boU so good!proof much better tbu hte und.-e
—^iirCL- I M~v h M
‘*AF “Aj be. OR over tbte tare qsltn s alee teneber. Oer e»d-.
Oct. tt. l»lt - “Tee. sir. But IV golag to be one
-WriL write to Doctor Tnemen.
.f |,ngbwr

P7J « to to great tovcly worid.
tea are quite bard. My stetar found « Dere ProaUetoof tbe rare eori." .
tend eak him witb motber a cempU-Come. w“ Wd Aunt Marla Jana.
*
**”■ ”
PWH
imja eat 11 tbe wooda and look pity 1 Vre rajegod on aneb roedlnf tta
"It wool to. Pbfl. Jv eaVmed to mratt to let am come. A good V m realaympatby for bta*mortlfl(.S!
toa et h^
tm Suathlv ProMdeoL
oa H. aV U gntog to keep it. Fatbre lettots to tbe-«M>d Trorerso Herald see yoo p«t back again aV again Vib of'obl A dorei re more, aayr
' donl be bard on tV WtSS
, -- ------------------Vt been to Cunto nV bu bought u that your teahlnete hare writtaa. tbe rame old atory. Yoo maat do bet“Yem more tbu tvu Vf, glre ho* muy clerar thJia bT^ toA
LETTERS
SUNDMINI imRA
^,s7r
WHiHlHI
««» Vm ap
B« we to not tbbt I tVatht I wiaU like to write tre
year.“
tbeea a grand picnic." raid Aran
£»?. u Vr^'1^ Mteh.
Mteb. think
thall
tummor. 11 on,
them
to
II uaed
"Why. father.
father. I wat
wat rradlag
rradtog atoot Maria Jane, with n
t bramlng face. ^„,Ute taiS^^ CnSTRetr^
toto
a» torif
Brar 1^
think wt
we
iball Mrs
more until
until
one tor
tor
them
to read.
rend. ___...___
ured to
to Mrs
Ure ____
"Why.
hoMut ned.lenta .y
them
eauide
.ta
ool
tkiu
«. 1^
.k.nranunor.
>kk iq
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-c_ BnektendI.v.
_k_ day. eta«
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“ “rra. taiu t.aeu kuOcL le.
10. itii.
im. thIV
ta
ways Ii ihaU
mV tbte
Traretat
'CV. Hernmn
Uhra ....
tta Frank
ttaetbar
He-a ______
-Twaray
re ihtny.
ihtny. II Bke taya. There's bet. more toberty. “Too'd batter lobk
deer, bacaaat there ia no pteee V Drar Fraoldent—^
tovety itooe ^ ora*, ud that wiU ta Harold. l'VN*eljbe atelur LiWah. tta rau they mato raeb a tora abeat roera-eeoagbh aud pltany U eaL IV afire tta toUto. my hoy. and lenra
them
VmohtoA
m know.
t hateng w tta Ptoarani——- V tbs woddaifal aouwy. and tta Sta It foar.yeera oU tbte wtatre. I to Mgland wbeo be died—a flab ud aare.*
.i
Ik.______
--.—rT.-------------------ttatreltorerorereaisfre.................................................^ Af Pteaauton.We hate a pa- taauHtul ueeete. Them iraktag north- *» to ectaol tare, and I HV tta teboul bag ud anaV mu. ud all ttat’It
■ teRI'.*•*
TU ray tweuty-tre tta*. abafl irT win*
1 wfflr raid PWL wlib «we^VA
«»“• "“w-L IraatotVtbMirodm I .did tVt be never roald get aritb-And PbV wrote nu reel bta lettor. e,^ -ra
PtearantuNrar.-OraProalto.tMd tnlra Atog-irajretirally above tta waVi JJki to V* •Mtotoe bay. V nulc TBn-gb hi, taad-Jura u I ttaa taek hi, rid. » tta wootoV^ St-StTSiTi^SlSi?^
tonrerlud. WhuttaranUtoetu my VtreteirettagMglwtlltdera. cu't-tenaimt.d.aradVVrote vr.
Aow rW
*«°tori MUri Pwwre. te retr Reyro- thra, rawued wtU. uow. it te very dK- tatdu m eee tbte to print.
W hte eoroaeu tor hlm“
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?ta?VSm^?tV^ re
**"*''*** ^ ***'**'•
“Just a, road IIV yur friudt to
“WVit this, n funreeir eaVd ^ eree ta roro!!!fu!!t‘t
they ftrvt «*tV earoe at JMerdv Da. Peekhem te Vie. Prraltrat. Hte hoara te star ita beach, and when I
.
Leetre C Hpua. . far yu. I mtopoee . Nerer mind Vera Arm Maria Jua Vnktog la earara- butoarar
Mutt«>«teM»MaherqatM.aUn-'ttelrlt{ta Mtora(.arBuer. Wa. m htaT h^ ^YtZ
'damffMMlp.ttosaed
to
Via
yra
Mr
Baefctend.
PbU.
It
waau
H
Iha
maht
frera ttawtoSo*. -UbkV a
T woaX" eati Dule Ba^
IM>V ttbBMMrato.toa.wV Vromteihiv hra. MU^uro-T ^
NKW HBMURB.
Ctrll Bcbil OmenA MNh.
iMtar r, Maav Waiervliet. Mieli.
Helaa Dmo and Ida IMdrenmb.
Trwyerop Pity, Mlrh,
Miry PUmesdOB and Katk -nee*,
Otor. Mich. R. P. D. So. 1, Same,.
aeat by Mary neea.

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INK HUHANE MCirTV.
A Cttjr brMf CiA
wUr bnocbt
home a aaall klnen «hleb e Mead
had offered her. We worn both cepIlraled by the ilitle teltov'a haedieiDO
martleca.asd Msuiw wan. aed at
decided «o adopt bln iaie the
tamll,. tfvlaa him ibe »a»e of Daodr

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