Grand Traverse Herald, March 12, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 12, 1912

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1912-03-12

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND THURSDAY—»1.00
TRAVKRSK flTV, GRAND TRAVKRSK <’0» NTY.

voii. Lin.

LIGHT VOTE
AT mMARIES

STRUCK BY eURD
it.lex Champagne Seriously injured
While Operating Edger in
Beltner Mill.

HEW PASTOR HERE

TALKED ON .
LOCAL OPTION

A YEAR

IAN Tl KSDAY. .MARCH 12. lfH2.

BALL BILL
IS PASSED

TALKED OVER PURS

W. E. Hunter. arcbiie<i. of Detroit,
ved Saturday
Rcr. H. W. lAve a
'•vpi I be lull
from Johnstown. Pa.
was In ilic(ciiy Thursday In consultar
us pastor bf tbe Church of Christ
tlou with The building commliiee of
BUT THBEC CONTEST* TO INTER­ Alex Champatne. llSf' East Eiphth
this city. ' HU first M-rwon
wastreet
a'aa
struck
by
a
board
aa
it
Ibe Central
Methodist Kidecopal
EST VOTERS.
delivered at the morning service Smiflew from the editer while at work
church- A few-minor changes ln_the
y. RfV'. I.aye comes to the local
Deliner's mill Thursday afiemoon. Hie
urcii with the bighe.v! reo
plans anil a general selection of ma­
ns from MuxhSm. where b«
bead wae so badly bruiaed and other
terials were made. The siiecificaiions
Btorate of the Second Christian
Injurlea of scrioue nature eusulned
111 be seni back in about ten days
unh since April. D-H‘. and le(t onlyand then will lie submliied lor bi.ls
DEFEATED FRANK NAV FOR AUO- that recovery 'at the preaent
take up the broader field which the
looks doubtful. Medical atteodam-e
only church of this den. mim-iion in
This promlbes to be not only the
ER^AN^ NOMINATION.
wea Kiven Immediately, the phyaiclans
the city.'offers him at the present Measure Passed Upper House This largest church nonh of Grand Rapids,
Ume.
^_______
L«rsNt V»ta in City Wm PMI*tl By ordering the Injured man to ibe hoe- Grand Rally Meeting Held
but the most IveauHlul. Mr. Hunter
Afternoon by Vote ef 20 to 12pital at once. Jait what will be the
Opera House m Evenitvg
W. Orsiliek—L. K. CI«v«laAd
Inot only a siieclallal In church ar< hLord'Act Completely Out of
result could not be aaceruloed
liH^ndcnt Morrow-Cave In­
Was Bwcess^ul in Fiftn
ftti
Running.
iteciure, but an artUi In his line and
account of ImpoMlblllty of romplete
teresting Address.
promises snmeUilng not only anisiic
examination. '
lAHsliig. Mlrh..'Miirch S—The sen’- bul harmonious In rooiiructlon.
Thar* «u but IliUe lnura« ipanlThe local option campaign
aie. this afternoon paasM the- Balt
formally opened In The county Smy
fsMad Is the prlBU/r election held
hill b* a vote of 50 to l':. They are
Wedaeedsr as there were few contettt
>' giih well attended meeting)
noS voting on the iMue of giving It
for the offices on any of the tickets
the various cburrhcs In the fore)D and afternoon, endjiig with
sad except lo the second, fourth and
lAinsiDg. Mich. -March • —The
fifth wards, there was nothlnf to call FORCE OF ACTIVE WORKERS grand rally In the City opt-ra house
GRANGERS
house adjourned this m&rnlog until GRAND TRAVERSE
Chicago. Mar«h 6.—Derlsring hlnithe roiers oot In any *reat numbers.
CHOSEN THURSDAY NIGHT
in the erhning. Those In charge
PLACED ON RECORD.
‘If a progressive along the lines of .Monday evening, thereby putting tbe
The freateet contest was la ibe sec­
the campaign express themselves
the constitution. President Taft open­ respoDSibiliiy of giving or dhoylug
ond ward between ^rank R.,Good- Georgs G. Covsil Re-Elected Exalted
ihsa pleased with the showing ed a strenuous day In ( hlrogn by ad the people a presidential primary- Spring Meeting Held as V
rtch and Fifink D. Say, the republi­
made In all directions, especially from dressing the students of Armour in­
Ruler—.Farewell Tributes to Ctup to the senate. The senate
can candidates. Goodrich was the
the flnandal standpoint.. People were stitute He advised the boys not to convened at two o'ctock with (he Ball
tsemed Ueyal Knight J. W.
be discouraged when
everythlns
aueoesefnl candidate, comint «nt wMh
willing to subscribe', that
Hannan at the Banquet.
il passed In the bouse to be
seemed against them.
Wlllianiiburg. Mich. March * —
twMTo rotes to the food. In
finance committee ran out of pledge
posed of.
There is a big attendance at the
There was a' large attendance at cards before they had gone the
FOonh ward, Oaorce W. I^rdle de­
From 10 o'clock in the morolDg
County Grange nieeting being held
feated Charles Deyo for the aomlna- the annual cleclion of the Traverse rounds.
III nearly 6 last night the bacfe
here. Most of tbe offic-ers ol Ihe
tlon of aMemaa by 21 voiea. The City lodae No- S23, B.' P. O, tflks
The questloo at-Issue was put di­
waged first In tbe bouse then in the roumy organizaiiuD are In their prop
contest for enperrieor -in the fifth Thursday nlshi. Aside from the ele> rectly up lo the people by the dlffersenate- Tlie whole forenoon was
er stilloDs and there are large dele­
ward reemtad in a rlctory tor 1. K. lion there was conaiderable Imalness
ajtrakcrs and H is expet-ted that
en up with a healed argument In the gations of niemUcrs present' from the
Traverse
Region'a
Best
^
ef im|)ortance iiwnAacied, among oth­
1 now on Urn campalgu will in(*)treUad. who came out with a
house on whether the l.oiti bill should Klk Ijike, Peninsula. Grand Traverse
Jorlly of U Tortea over P. 0. Cbafid- er tbinaa Hjc tnioiees beinR author.se in interest and intensity
Northl«on. Xlarch y —Miss Julia U- killed and the lUII bill oubeiKuted.
and Slber 1.ake Granges
Ixcd to proceed with the lefial locor- throughout the count.v. A short cam­ Miller, one of Northpon s moM populer.
luon It was i-iesriy nisnlfent the
l.ee Hornsby, ttninty commissioner
The hltheet number of votes 'cast Itoratlon of the lodec. Exalted Ruler paign will be conducted of three ar and best loverl young women, lx>rd measure hnd been wiped
of schools. hu'tharge'Of the programs
weeks duration, which la believed by died Monday night, March 4. at ibo and that tbe Ball tdll. would pm.
for any caadMaU was for Clarence Ccorsc 0. Covell was appointed as
borne o
home
for the sev^l seMlons and Is mak­
dcleSBie to represem the lodse m tl
the
leaders
lo
be
more
effective
than
E. OreiUek. who received S56.
of Lan«
also pretty genrraJly believed ing the meeting on iateresUng one.
ring l«e<
was followed by JuaUce O. W. Cnitls public meeting, to be held on ^ Hih, one long drawn out. in which the tnthere were sufficient votes to gWe It
Thuiwde.v aften^Q tbret- Important
to dUriih* thee maticr of a inibUc t
with pneumonia wblle 1
lerest of the people Is liable lo wane
with CI4. and W. D. C. Germaine
the state normal at Y|isllanli. She Ininiediate effect In apite of the ron- toplia were eofisldercd.
nomely
before voting time comes.
with Cit Mayor tvilhelm received pital..
siicuce ^ tfiose manifesting so sin- "What I Have Been Kcadlng thia
was
removed
to
the
home
of
her
sis­
It was announced that DUtrirt
genei*] mceilnc of the var ter, miiere she made a brave struggle
rotes on tks democratic ticket,
a regard for the coastituilun.
Winter." "Whst 1 Tsut From the Farm­
t of the di
while Edward Lantner came out with Deputy \V. M. Bryar OT Dowafilac. loua churches at the City opeia house.
er
s
Institute.'
and
"Best
Tariff
Pol­
would visit the lodge nest Thursday
sense.
CompticaiionK
set
tn.
and
for
Morrow of Detroit, superinC2 <m the aoolaUat Ucket.
icy for the Farmn^r It waa ap|»arevening. March 14. to Inspect the Ini­ tendeni of the sUte aml-salooii leagui several weeks before the end. It was
W. 3. Hobbs appeared as a dark tiatory work.
ent from th.- statqraenta made that
A ciaaa of several gave a talk of an hour and fl half or known ttiat there was jiiii.-tiiailv no
hope for ncr recovery. She suffered
tbe farmers have been doing a lot of
cnndldatea wilt be received Into the the evils caused by ihe use of Intoxl- llti ® toward the last, und'the end
E. Wilhelm Lott |filau Class When
.first ward for member of the beard
reading und in addition some hard
lodge at that time.
lU and bow It Is possible throhvh was peaceful.
Team Ran Away Friday.
Tbeaired SI rotss
Thinking. Many of the Graiigem made
Following tne bualnea* session,
.MU.- XlilU-r was bom in Washing
the medium of local option to abolls.i
whM 0W him a Iflaee on the elec- fine beet ateak supper was served In
lou llurlmr. WiMOUbiii. .~T ><urs ago.
ilear that they were right aptothis burden on thr-nution.
One of the large plats gloss win
tlir«-»- .vejiTs old Slie citWe to
daie on current matters.
the club rooms. The banquet revolved
•. Morrow siaird that-the Amerl Wl.cli
!li|K)i! wlili her pjronis. uml lias' dowK In Ihe store of E. Wilhelm was
Frank Sours and B. O. tjdd disllaeU into a farewell tu Esteemed
peopio foster iin o'licr condiiimi
•-M KrI'tay when a team benl her whole life ;u-;c. .she recejvfor Bupervlaor la the first-'ward and Loyol Knight J. W. Hannen. who is from which nnnes .more drgradulinn
r-iiMW-d
th<- subjeit of^aimera’ Inalilier cHliK-aiioh in ilie N<irHn>oi' kmgim; in Levi Llndley of Bingham,
be wUl oppoM Jamea Manlnrk at comidctlng his third year In tbs! of­ and crliiir than from drink. SikIci; imMIc i.chool mid liio Big Rapid- Inaw.iy ami the rear end of a load luies and siiggosu-d plana for neat
yrors
Ibe election in April. Another dark fice. The followlug was the rpsult has fried punisiiiuK the offender, but slidite. and at the age of
winter.
liimlier
was
driven
tlirougb
tbe
lioRan lencbinK Hcbn»1. This she con­
' borne who mn4e en Impressive ehow- of the election:
The tariff discussion drew- out oevavail and the only way to ob­ tinued until last fnll when >lie eiiici- window. The team wag .hitched at
tac wltboit kavlBS bis name on i
Exalted Ruler—George G. Coveil.
tain results is to remove the cause ed the s’.nto iiormsl at Ypsilanti (o Caldwell
l.oudon')> when an engine era! spirited speeches, but the sevprimary ballot wae H, Alien Sm
EsteemM l.eading Kuigbt—Joseph
lecialize as a normal Instroctor. For came along and frightened the horses eral speakers were prariicalty agreed
great aversion, is being crc-ited
who- menirad 24 voim for coaatai
lie years t^ie taught In the .Sonho what was the best policy for
Bledcr.
among the employers of the loimtry.
yrt school, and tliree years slie which are four y-ear old colla. They the farmer.
on the repahUcan ticket In the fliat
Esteemed Uyal Knight—Dr. W. U
the drinking Man. They will not
broke their fastenings and dashed up
iigbi In Omaoogan c'oamy. C. p
ward.
Mueller.
Kesoluilons were adopted favoring
hire him for he has so frequently
Inirliig her life in .\f)i<hi«ort, Miss Ynlott street, turuing upon the tideThe vote far each candidate la the
the
purchase of the fair grounds by
Esteemed lA>cturing Knight. C. F proved faim»eir unreliahlr. And
Miller enileured lie-sHf to the entire walk when they reached .the Wilhelm
dUTerant wards was as follows:
community, she was known a* an
Hnnter.
Grand Traverse County, tavorlog the
(Coetimied on i>age three.)
earnest, couscicutlous y-onng women store. When the.v readied the walk grange putting itself on record as in
' Mayor.
Serreury—Charles E. Hale.
they
turned
erouag
the
telephone
who follliful!; carried out the duties
Ward.
Treasurer—Charles 8. Vsder.
and tasks of life a- they came to her, in^e near the corner and as the load tSTor of local option, asking for a
Tyler—A. C. Desprei.
and her genilem-s- of manner, reody sw-ung around the glass was shatter­ iiniveraat parcels post, endorsing the
sympathy and kindliness of heart won
presidential primary, and tavorlng
Trustees—Three yesre, foseph H
many worm fijcitds. f-be was an ar- ed by the fwotruding ends of the the idea of a lODOge tax for mineral
HcGongh; four years, W. R. Caldwell; cnerai Rise in Temperature
live w;giker in Firxl Melbodisi church boards on the sleigh The teem was
five years, Joo. R. Santo.
wealth.
Coming.
and in the .voimg |H>opie's societies. slopped in front of the building and
Delegates to Grand lodge-Exolted
-The last reaoluUofi read aa foTWhtie her tastes and inclinations
Washington. .March 11.—Rains the were iirlmnrily for the home life, she received no Injuries In the mlx-up.
Ruler George G.* Covell: eltemate.
southern districts and soowa in the added a gneu: deal to the sovial lite
Put Exalted Holer John G. Straub.
Resolved that we agree with Gov­
of NprUiport.
Deleptea to SUte eonventiob—E. north are predicted by the weather bu
ernor Osborn that the tonnage tax
MUs Miller is survived l.y one sUII from a dlsiurlmiue that now covzncibod it the fairest and most equita­
. BllUnga. Jno. R. Santo. Robert
>r. Mi>. C. M Dame, wife of State
tbe
Pacific
sloi«.
This
dlstuihan<xCaldwell. W. W. Parr. Altemateeble and far reaching for taxation pur­
fJalry and F*ood Commlosioner Dome,
James Murchle. WflUam Love. George will cross the middle west about Tuev formerly of Northiion. but now of Patted Away Wednesday Night After poses tbe ntfnerol wealth of. the state
Long Illness.
lAnsing. She leaves no other ntyar
D*.
<jf Michigan."
E. Amtotte. C.W. Faust.
•Tt will be preceded.’ says the bul relative.
Oarmalaa
Thursday evening was-given >
Ir- Carrie Howes, aged-O year-,
Brief funeral services were held
;letln. "by a general rise in temi>eni
Wlthalm ..
from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dame.
e of Palriik II. Bowes, fi30 ,B0Ulh to an open meeting. Tbe losrn ball
ture over much dr the country east of :i6 &st Mliladale street, l-anslnc.
where i.ie eesahM waa held wa»
ion
»ireei.
rii'-d
at
her
home
tbe Rocky mountains during the fir^ Tuosday afte.-noon. March r., the Kc-.
Wedne^dai i.ig’.i after a lltgei-JX"”“’‘“'
Mr. LaGear offBciatiiig
The floral
'"■ll•msb^rg srhool gave several
Meehlnm Arrived T^ay Ready. Fer l*ri of (he week and It wil^- V- Tol- offeriniw were numerous and boauti ing illness with cam er. Mrs. Buie» wa*
lowed by a change to coldep wi-a;her
estilip numl>ers. Rcoit WoodSpring.
Immediately after the services Well and favorabl.i known
which will make Its api>oarance in (be
1 gave readings and Quincy
was lakra lo the
large
iu<i<of
lriend>.
whom
she
ha»
uortbwett Tuesday and Wednesday.
Deme accompan'
Tiiarker read a paper entitled. "Moral
Two Bolck automobllea were re­
"iti"'•oanns
to
Traverse
City
Following this slorm the nett dlsturbsitu io NontiiNjn
ceived over the P. M. rsilroad Thur*Ib.>K''> Wu> iKirn in Kriiiiire Trs.riing lor v'ouDiry Boys, and Girls
rross the (ountry will gp|>ear
day and art now at the Wm. R. Goode
held, from where li>-r taih»-r <ain«- as the firv'
In tbe northwest Thursday or Fridav
garage. One of the
‘ O ' .‘»i-k white #<-trli-r <jf l,*elanau county, am
and prevail over the middle wr.-i at
nrnmg.
E Tbies wa- later the tounder of the ullage
roadster tor Dr. I.. Swanton, and the
official mi
mg
The im
, OralUek R
......................... ..
I-esrers were
other a five i>assenger touring car the close of the week.
He .-»:abl».hed the luiRuv
Poner.
. . . Ucorg
______ Lealie. Mom o!
"It is probable that aiormy weather,
Aged Resident Passed Away This
Fraakha B ..........,i...............
Tor Ueury l.ardle of Old Mission. Dr
wa- iRatuiged by
l-c.-llc. Will i;i!l. Os.-ar Dame. Sam hoi.-I,
will
prevail
o'er
the
tiansAtlaut
Morning.
•snsiM Ward.'
Swanum's roadster Is flntshed tn ma­
id R- G Campbell
Inie How.-. r-.,i. .Ihe lime of her tat!
Bteamshlii
rouies
oast
of
the
(Jrand
UtackeirB"............. ..........................
nade in the .\vrtli|iort ix-n •K.a'b e.-ri,- >.-ar. ago iitiiil -lie <
roon and black colors and is cuutpPiini-sii J. MiDouaM died .Mi.ft.lay
Koch.'8.............;.................... ............
ped with a.four oltudcr engine. .Mr. Rank- during ili’c coming w,-x-k "
Til.- (•,i.r-t:i
iiiorDing a( faiv Ir.ine On .NoMh Oak
OrelUck. R ........................................
lAidle's touring <«r 'is rmlsUtd in a
= 11,.
'Sonietinio V ell I'ml.-island • .-Limf"
-tr,-.-r M",was Ikcii in Kiiigsioc Or;
- Praaklln. B
...............
dust gray with blaifc trimmings and
"here Hi,- jsi II i> Sh:im,K and Im.1
-a-..', .S'-ii!euibcr
)v:.l. H,- i» -.ii
Third Ward.
KinOly l.ijM
Is also eqsipped wiih * luur olindc
» mark nf vsttem.
viv.-d b> lour ».m/, John of Man-b\onlijs. : e.-lUHil* were clOM-d
OrdSkaa. D .......................................
engine. Both marhlnts are
dune; Oil f ituoon.
M:nn . Huff. I-irti.v-H of thi« ri-'.
. Koch. 8
............................................
with all the laieat improvemenis. and PoUtoea HolAfihg Center of St
lj.Kue of bYatiklon, a ,
' Monday.
of iveiroi' Will of M'-w.-, ai-d I'ai
Grelllek. R ........................................
will be two of the finest cars lu this
\'s-. V.c’all. of Ko,-iK-»ter. ;
jf ttii* >Jly. and one daugliu-r.
PrmakUn. R ........................................
TictnUy for the coming season.
Wm Sell-', a nieie. who re
Potatoes'Monday reached a point
Web'wr, wb') Bl-O Dishes her
' Fewrth Ward.
m;rc ani a Dv|.l.ev,, 1
where it is wonh while to have
Ihonie in ihi- city. Funeral acrti.-e^
.BrsdMsi, D ..................... ...............
-to.-, c.f Grand nai-.ds.
large quantity for sale One dollar
Koch. 8 ......................... .................
were b'Id from the Cbur> h nf Im
bushel w-aa paid on tbe market to
mai-jlat-: ConiTi'tion at > o-.Jo-k
OraOIck. R ..........................................
>> whiih is the highest point ihat
Tuesday morning
FrsakUa. 8 .......................................
EsUtc of Willism Willismsen
Emory J n-iike died Ttursdgyhas been reached this year for com
PlRb Ward.
County the Neat Sum
at .'us home near
mon stock. Good russets have sold ai lorning dt
*Brackaa.. D ................. ................. ..
of SZSC.04.
Pleasant Meeting Was Hcfd at Old!
high but they alway s command n Iwi Kins*>'.'
Koch. 8 .........................................
.Mr. d'pdike has been -,<k
Miaaion.
j
On Taursday last, the ladles' Sew-|
PXAcc. This raise is due to lb( siarrcly two weeks with compllca.
GreUIck. R ............. .......................
The order determining the Inheilf
aboruge of cars, jaefe no; being Hons of i.vphtnd and spinal (rouble ins fir.-'e of Ft. Joseph church ard .Nlcherson Fsm.ly Enjoyed Plesoartt
FiwalA 8 „........ ......
are ut in the estate of William WU
ir.e
Lad:e*’
Alter
so.;ety
of
Ms:.>;..i.|
Event Saturday.
He was born in Wexhvrd ar.d hoi liv
JmUbs St Me Paaca.
Ramson, deecaaed. was compltied by enough rolUng stock a«;allaUe to
met wuh Mrs. H. XI. i^rdie ol (b'll
-----ed In the vi.iaiiv all of bis life, being Xliaskjs. Mrs. La-d;e Krved a d.r 4 .4 family i-'.iniOC tobk place Faturda
. ■uffleieni poutoes into the cities
Judge Walker Saturday
Saturday. The list of
FlfM Ward.
a loriloti of (be supply the demand. It is believed "T .v'ears of qke at the time o' his cer -.o wblih all present did
ivlaii'es who rece
.enrUi, R.
...............................
j'i» Iwi.ec i;i:i' i>: Hie vhii-jren of Alin-rt
_. . tale Includo
real and iwr.
iwrsonal
that as aoon as cars are available death. The fuqeral was held Thursday lire. No recuUi w-ork w as doce, ii j Ni--er^on ' .-ne-i at <he home o'a sisWMkar. 8 ........
.................
hrothera and one slstei. each of whom that the pri(« w ill have a lendenry
afiemoon a' Menik and be was befnx more of a serial meeting, eaiil'er. Vr> Nell Toinpkiss. and brother,
j. *asand Ward.
whilr
being busy with her fanc' w,>rt[George .Vi.hert.on of this city. The
Cartlfc R ........................ ..
_____________ _______ —. i lietwoct So slump in tbe leading markets. The bii-ied at Mosirk in the family Jot. It wai
0 have F'atb- following nietiibers of the famll;
lilecee and nt|>bews. The Inheritance IntMae cold weather that has
■Mr. I'pdikc leaveg a wife, mother. er Fai
Walkar. R . .........................................
tux WAS the biggest ever known in (be railed all winter has also had a
the ladles
Mrs. H. t'pdike of 517 F
Spruce he gave a short I
TMtd Ware
experience of Judge Walker for a sin­
Nirke
infltwnee
In
keeping
the
price
sirv-et.
thi*
ilty.
a
sHter.
Mrs.
BeoCttrila. R ...........................................
gle <««. Wing ISSC.nt. Tliere was
asement .....
,d Jim .NickerWsMar, 8 ............................... .
Wexford, and a brother. ila-|f»,t*iful work
•40 worth of real eolaie. which when high notch. There was a good au|s
Joseph'eoo ot Kingsley, and Mrs. May Ktle>
divided up between the BOme 2r. or 50 ply on tbe local market today caoaed|■•Ml 1'pdlke of Bclding He belonged chnrch. Farber Faueber
Roartb Ward.
lored or. iof Buckley. t>eside> the two in this
relatives made (he amount between ^1 by the high price ofiered and the Ua to the Odd -FeUows lodge. No. 5vb he ' peninxula by ever? one who <itv. There are two other members of
«nrtia. R ...........................................
ind *0 cents for each. The lotsi
knows him. The next meeting wiU the lauiily living. Fred .Nickerson of
Walkar. 8
...................................
amount of the ■•erounai estate was la.- blllty of the n*ads breakiug up tn the'- and also the Rebekah Lodge of this meet m rour weeks with Ura. James FelUion. Mich, and Harry Nickerson
near tnun.
tOoMlnoad an paaa tM.)
S6L4*.
8va»v Of GU MiMkm.
~
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HOUSE ADJOURREOTOHOMAY

FlUICiAL RESPORSE GOOD

GOBUiGR liT II sean

PRIMARY BILL
IS DEFEATED
ES OF GOVERNOR BLIOHTEO
8Y SENATE

FHIAL YOTeTaS DEOSniE
SPECIAL 6E8I
B8ION FAILED
ICE RESULT*
Thirictn SenMora Stood Out A*sNn(
est Was Warm

TAFT PROGRESSIVE

faVorionnagetax

EUCTION OF ELKS

SpC*USffUl LIFE

GRASHBI THROP W1U0W

SOFT.WEATHER PREDiGTED

MRS. CARRIE ROWES

TWO NEW AUTOS

■AT.

DURGAR J. McDURALD

REACHaWIE OOLIAR

nORY J. UPDIKE

URK UBBUTAKE TU

UDIES' SEWIRG GIRDLE

FAMILY,REURIOR

Ur.

le Ibis year. Gov. Osborn's attempt
make poUttcsl eapttal at tbe eaIM-nse of ibtt tegUteiVK aqd (ha («aiwyers of ihe BtatelmfiBA ■reelslvelr
l>eaieii in the senate.
'
XVhlle the sOKAlled Ball bill sraa
|ias»e.l by a vote of 50 to II UBleetb
werei.ulled on Senator Mspee'motion
10 give U Immediate effect, which waa
■trleaied. 19 to 13. af follows, a twothirds vole being necessary to carry:
Baraaliy. Bradtey.
Cartier. Cotllna,
___Conley. Fowls. Jasss,
-viatiei,. .Newton,
.S'ewion Putney. Rosenkrana,
y. D. Scott. •>
Walter. Ward., Watkins,
Wiggins-Ut>.
.Say i~ Messrs.
Fosti
Klokman. Kline. l.ee. L
. Murtha. O. c
lylor and White—13.
With the Slinging arralgameau of
Senators White and L«e expoflng tbe
iN-rfldy of the adrainlstraikm'rlaslsc
In their oars, the senators -who bad
been cajoled into voting lor tbe m«a»down to defeat. Having a
majoriiy. they were able to reoonatder
the I
Bbicd in oMer to bring about another
liallot before tbe session fi&aUy adjuiirus.
li 1was nothing more than a play for
effect for (he senators who oppoted
Guvemor
Oaborn’s
iiollllcal piew
serve.1 notice over their ■Ignatiuws
thai they never would support a bUl

igalnst lh<
F-iiator Foster of OUdwlD.
F'-uaior Freeman of Feoion.

Senator
Fonaior
Benatoi
Beoaior

.Mllley of DetrolL
Morlarty
ot Cry
Crysta
y of
stal Falla,
.Murtha of Detroit.
G. U. Scott of DotrolL

FOR STAlOEETillfi
PLAN* DI8CUS8ED BV OFFICIAL*
OF EAGLE*
Saverol Stott Ofllctrs Wart ProMM
and They War* Plotood
WHh CdndRiono.
A meeting of tbe slate officer! aad
executive romml'les ol the Fyatoiaal
Oidi. of Eagles wa» have in charge
arrangewenta for tbe conRag
convenilon ol tbe order to be
!.e|.i in this city in June, was faeld yes­
terday and the (olk.*xlog effirci were
present; Worthy President Robort
Graham. Grand Rapids; Woc(£y\S«rreiary Wm. H. Graham. ^LajiAbs:
Trust
isiees MUton P. Qrowe. Owoi^:
Ryan. A1i>ees; !.eonard C.
Traverse City: John Wagier,
Man'lMee: H. F. Atogle. Kalamaxoa
The exeiuilve cofflffljitee In cl»W
of the hxal arrangemeDis. conalotlag
of tbe -following members, wan alto
lireseni A. L Joyce, chairman; K.Mla
l.amner, tressuier: Sol Goldman, oeg■ ' Germaine and THn
Temple. ^
TheoffKe'i' are (borougbly aattsfled
ith Ihe <-oii-li(ivDii at present and exI.re.-,-d ibcmselve. as greatly plratlll
III,- luture prosjiecu of tbe nrntutivenrion The program, datca
and general arrangements will be
-n out in the near future.

HRS. J. H. BART ““
Kingsley Rewident Psaoc dAssny Md*«
day Evening.

iary. aged 45 yeenr died at her boa
about SIX miles from Kingsley, loi
evening, of cancer. She la anrrlvs
a husband, three davighten ai
tour sons. The foneral will be b«
tomorrow morning at io c'rloek as
interment will be la Evergreen cena

SMUl POX OAIRIIS
Kalamagoo. Aarch 11.—The i
pox Bltoation here threateu aa
demlr as twenty cases are raps
Probably all nAooia wiU b« c

u**BMral raAMtfe*

TtJBDAT, KABOH U. UU.

OEAXO TtAVBtimBtlU), tin) ntTBKI BAT EAOLI.

i MOl TWO

t«e ooM. CiTT *r Teta^.
LrcasOvsTT.
Ftr the part two decadesJbe bat- Ifcrscbel. famous B«gn^
» Ui« p«non or WilllMD D.
bie. wbQ H also named wltbom Uashlp has been considered the last bOTD. Died ^y II. KIT.
K0»-«lr.Mwln
Labdseer.
f
word
ID
naval
architectniw.

deI. boverer. Ur. wnbelm *111
.Sny.
^
.
bare an eaceptionaUr atrong oppcm- vetopmeBU within the paat few dayp palnlor. bom tai Londob Died
t WHEN LEGISLATURE CONVENES
TWICE A WEEK.
Hnrtley' I
AGAIN LAST'EVENINC
______
Germaine en>oya tbe d%^ have revealed the fact that iVre M a On. 1. 1ITS.
higher trpe of Cghtlag erafl being
Uh»—Fortngneoe royal famfly
l^bUahad Tncaday and Tbandar ar tl'nctloa of bavins been tbe roonceat
Slmpoon. R
built
by
Japan
that
will
relegsto
the
rived
in
BraxlL
haring
Bed
from
ForOevtmer Oeborn win Aak for PrtTnTMaa Oir. Michigan, by
tmayor Tnverae Cliy ever eJerted,
Claney.
D
..
finest
figging
machines
affoat
today
mnry Bill Relative to
ittri'
tagsL
HERALD A RECORD CO.
and a hile he occupied Ihe offlee. hr
HIchard Bosh of PeonsyV OoatM. 8
State Officera.
Tbaa. T Batea......................... President' **• active and efi>e«lally energeUe In U> the scrap heap, and compel tbo OfFourth Ward.
Hons Of tbe worM to replace ibelr vanla became secretary of the treas­
G Batea.PreaWeat the city's Interewa. He declarea that
Lardie.
l^nalng. Mnreh ll.—U 1* expected
.Trenaarer It la hla purpoe^ this year to eaert navlea with v««oU of U»ls new claas ury In the cabldet ot PreaMeot J. QDeye. R
I that the legHitoture will receive
lOs b«t efforts for the benefft of the If they are to malnuln their position
' other menvage from Govenior Othora
liSO—Daniel Webeter deBvorod hla Cmlor D
coamnnlty and amh that end'in vie* in the ranks ot ihP modern asvsI
THM T. BATBE
POch. S .
* when It conveoea tonight at '
powers. Thto ne* type Is called Jhe last great Beech In tbe eeoste.
bl« campilsn *1H b* lu» of
Editor and Manaffer.
Fifth Ward.
batUeahip-crul^r and far excels m
o'clock, asking for a state primal
I»63—Gef^rnls UcCuDoogb
acUvIty.
And
It
*111
n<«
he
hla
fault
BoU Phoaea Ha tX.
Moon. R ..
‘ tew twtetlve 10 all Mate office*. The
lyWllhMirplK
U be la not elected, and If he ain> speed and gns power tbe fineet vee McIntosh kUled In tbe btttle of Pea
By the "Kaoter' maCbad 1 CM
0»oa. m>fort BtretrL
Langworthy.
S
>rtrra of the HaU Mil are >tm oleels
afioal.
Rlbge. Arkeeeda, U *111 not be hla'fauH either
move those aching teeth ahnoldloly
These craft are hrtlt to malnuln
ISCS—FrlDceas Alexandra of Deo•itheut gala, and mkhoat to* «■» of^
If he does not give Ttarerae flty
TBRMBi
Firnt WsiO.
drugs to prodw
spew'd of :s knots an'^iour and are mark entered l-ondon and was i
.tl.OO la AdTtace Kood adulnlatrailoo.
omTmt .
people of net
Martlnek. D .........................
Repels Attack ef 0«th.
to he armed vrithJt inch gvina wbicti ried three days later to tbe Prim
..sac In AdTaneel Mr. Wilhelm la one of travel
4^ElMtba.........
with weak hearts wlU •
-five >e*i> ago 1*0 doctoTW
Laogenbaugb. 8 ...................
make it pomihle for thesu
of Wales.
..ISc In Advance-- - n-r, nnd
AMWoMba..
0 vears to live. Thiic -Ka-oter- method ot patatem ostnnr
I
had
only
i
Bruadta)!.
R
-................
figlii
rings
around
the
Hiucb
touted
ivli-Rlchard A. Ballinger, eecreMartllDg statement wa. made by 8tlll tioa.
'haa been hla purpohe during the laat,
Second
Werd.
OR. V. a KINTOM'
tarTof ibe,^lntertor. resigned
, man Ureen. MaUcOHe. t'ol "The) cold
matter t«o year* to exert his beat effona In diwiidnaughts of"the English navT
toterad aa
March E
Haoalovskv. 1. .....................
me I would die with c«o*un>pt.t«n It ton 108 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. IWM______I 1, 1»M, at the pottoffke at , cunadenilout »ay to aerve the PW the ffnest ahlpa in tbe I'niied Stntet
worth. Ttavnrw aty, MickHas
• wa* on <0 me then to tr> the be»t
17M—King Wmiaai 111. died and -VVleon. S ............
Travtfta City, Mleb^ abder the Act of ,,)* <rf the oomounlty according to fleet. These speedy battleohlportilaers
lung medicine and 1 began to uee l»r
can
select
tbelr
antagonists
while
the
Queen
Anne
came
to
tbe
tbr<me
of*
Thud
Ward.
r^lr'^beit intereata Therefore. With
MORTGAGE BALE.
« Klair* .'^e* Dlscoverv It w-aa well I
a of MbriBi t, ikTI.
DEFAt’l.T having been nmfls la tbe
!*>««*• ^
Ild. lor todav I am working and betbeae two candidates in an aicllve latter v* *riH out ot range, atd be­ England.
rondlitoDs of a certain mongage made
IHH—Hritleh defeated the PreorhlB>»“*“' *
good eUff contest U prom- fore the> are wUbln the earning dubv George Kollv lloweiUa Ell Jlowetl
Fourth Ward.
uuce of the enemy's pins can Mnd
hettle
of
Abonklr.
Egypt.
•» tolly and bis wife. Kate Howell, dated th*
-ised.
be* grate of SROthrr sienlin
I8tui—Dr. SaiAanlel Alexander, gov­ Newton. R .............. ..............
Edward I.autner. the soctalUt nom­ them to the bottom, or in case the>
^ snfler with cough-*. coMa r sfbet Tenth day of Manh. A. B. |9as. and
ghlteon. D .................................
T*V, recorded In iiv offi'-e Of Jke |ta«Mer
r throat aati 1^ trouMris^rinee, haa for many ycara been aaao- simuld be,oiitfought they can show a ernor of Nonh i.'aroUna IMi-T. died
Newmaa. 8 ...............................
of Deeds foe (be CnmitT of Ursad
dated with the democratic, pany. but dean -pair of heels and escape with­ In Salisburv.^N. C. Born in NeeklenTWO DtimOERE
Travene sod State ol Michlna. oa
Fifth Ward.
bnr* In iTii:.
r*o Wunders have be« made. One »ltb the adrent of socialism In this out Iniurv
V ToaiB day of March, a d.. i»m.
The eonstrmtlon of this clasa of
I(>34—CotpmercUU treaty roaciuded Ohandler. R ...........................
IJbef -'.9 Of 9torig*gbs. on pa** «.
ndiWBlatnaive. One pbllUcni. When ..... he allied hlmaelt with that
flereJand.
K
.....'.................
boats
by
Japan
has
mused
tbe
rdlier
«b»h mortgbfe there U cteinsd
tween'tl^ L'niled States and Japan,
BONDING ELECTION NOTICE.
Oovorwir Otbe« waited to call the gsi>lcatk» and’will doabtleaa develop
f'oteman.
S
...............................
be due at the date oL-tht* aotire
Notice 1« hei*-i.> w;eB that at th
use—Indians defeated in aa attack
i-onalderabie foUowlns. • although nations to take uoti.-e in s very pr*.
•pwrial aeaaloB ot the legiaUture tor
• wnm of OBe lluadred Kiitr-eeveo
COfiatabisa.
The note of alarm > troop# at While River, aahlngton.
general eler-tk.i). to l.e held A|unl 1.
baa scarceLv
ceais. sad aa
1M3. the fonowliig proi-osiliou will be,dollars and I iiaety-five
.
First Wsfd.
ISCS—At Hampton Roads the Tontelterp. pruvided
•aiff U* to meet at po Ute a date as clently etrong lu this sectlott to cause has been ooonded in eoagreas l.y Con
lUbmtiterl to the elertorw «f <>*nd awornev * lee of Ten delterp.
provided
gresansn Ixiud of MlcbiiWn. who federate ran Ueriimae sank the Fed­ DonaMsoB. S ...........................
In said mortcue. Mdl WD suit or

Mh-higaa. for boodFWRWt tftb. tfpertlng the primary much bopefulneas In regsrd to
Smith.
II
...................................
at
law
haWN'Meea
tastl
malnulna
that
the
outlined
plan
I
of
Ten
•ount) for the SV
eral ship -i'umbertand. captured the
««bM bo held jR»r« 1st. blunder one campaign.
____
to recover the mooeys ■
Second Ward.
Thousand Uollani itio.eovi
constructing two new batOeahipa
Congres*. and forced the .Mmtie*«ou
«ha.iEBda. Whon the Senate refnoed
by
said
mortgage
or
any
part
tbaraDf: .
purchase of the Driving Park AasoclaOegner, K-........ ...................
year must be changed l» incinde
THE FRUIT PROSPECT,
*■ t to the Home
No*', therefore. b» virtoe of the
aground.
lon
groundsf
Bald
eTertlon
will
be
Third Ward.'
held under and by authority of the power of sale cotitalned la Mid mort­
isiderable concern has been frit leosi twS^ttleshlps nnd bo<- batlleUTf—Millard Fillmore. thineenJb
bOl, blnndor two was mads. In fart,
Hopklna. R ...........................
following remifuiion wknb wa* unasi- gage. and tbe statute M *srh caae-.
ding tbe proeimcts for fruit the ahlp-cruliw If the conniry Is to re­ president of tbe ('. S. died in Uuf
ibo rtole thing baa been n
■ ' aoiKa Is teerwby y.
Fobrth Ward.
ti>oii‘.!y adofued at the annual cbtolx-r
coming aeaeoo owing to the continua main In Its pre^m place upon the falo. Born In Sommeritin. N'. Y.. Jan.
naff the nod is not yet.
tneeilng. 15*1!. ol tlj.- Board ul-Jtuper iglv^ that onW^neaday, the
Marvla. K .............................
tlon of the extreme conid weather.a It fighting map of the world. This type
J800.
isorx of tjranil Traverse <-onnr. .>teid tcenth day ef April. A. 0.- iti>. at ten
-If « prtmtiT wen to be kield April
Fifth Ward.
lo.-k in ihp...»oreti*0R ^ rtall sril
has been said ibst when tbe mercury of vessel is unannored and relies upUKT—Henry Ward Deecber.
esolutkvrlAadi »» followsIM; the spbclal seoMoo sboold bnve
bSihe superior range of its guns and pulpit orator, died In Brooklyn. Bom; Clark. 8 .................................
Wlixi-ess. ^he loiiniv of Grand Trav- .. ‘ful,;; iSlten'
boon mUod onrUer to give ample Gmej drops below -18 degrees below tero
•rwe I* aulliorlrevl and eui|iu«ered to ler. at the North k>oBi fteov of the
speed to win victories by sinking In UtcbSeld. Con.. June Si.lSVt
that peWebes are doomed. There is
|
Ijorrow tiiouev on its laivh and cre.lit. ourt boose. Is the City of Trarart*
Seven tp-Sve
onld probably no quettloo but wbai tbe the boats of the enemy before that
1888—John krlesaoD. inventor of the
.'iiv Id maid Couaiy <tbsi being jhe
ibrougli
<tv
auiboMzed
aaent*
and
uf«ml Of the voters of h
frer.' to t'l-ue bond* 'o purchase land place where the Ctrcnti Conn for
r to ertrenic could weather has caused enemy U really aware that it has l«eeu .Monitor, died, 4loni July 31. 1K»-1.
bo glad to have aa <
for the purjiose of bolding thereon said County of Grand Travera# la
oome damage to peaches, pomibly to atucked
1911—Southern Commercial C<mtata at a' I
The view of Congressman Ix>od is
Ladies'.abihrsry Association MemCeri fairs SBd exhibition* ol ao agrieultoral held.1 wnbjeri to future InMalnveWta
-ured bvr aald inorigi
baraTier and to grant thr use thereof
bhffo tvrttty per eenL df the seventy- other fruit*, but the giwatest appre- endorsed by Seergury of the Navy gresa <Hwned In Attenu.
Labored foe a^Worthy Cause
ayabie. the premises
heasioti
it
for
the
former,
1 doe and
March,
9.
rom lime tu time to agricultural and•ve par cmL wooM go to tbe pollsMeyer, who sees great possIbUliles In
other societies of a similar natvire un described in aald monm*. or to
IWl'-Cardlnal Jn1« Maiarln. prime
TBtt li aMM Ue peroantage of rot- tlotts have been made in eereral coonstyle
of
wsrslilp.
At
lbs
much
thereof as may be hacemarr tu
der
Act
No
338
of
the
Pvit>ll<A«U
of
The
l.adleK'
library
Vas
«f« wBo do stWBd the primaries. A Uea In Western and Northern MIcbl- present lime our Utiieships of the minister to Louis X\'l. of Prance, died the busier itlsvc in u
l«v the amount due on said nvortgage.
ion. now therefore it i» hereby
l-nds'
ascertain as far as possible
Parte. Born In Naples July 'If,
r «ent Intema. and all
Resolved. That it la eit«*llenl
aM ooumntniT on the primary synafiernoou wh.-n nearly seventy U!iv.
U
what extent fruit has been damaged. firm class can nuke but
leul 'mUf togStber with as altardi'.-virabb- to botrd* mone; un
l«0i
^
________
... llitle gi:artnetiu for
o) Ten doilara aa conveoasted
A report comes from Maaon county, knou an hoar and but vcr> few of
ITIT—M Je TEpIsay arrived from orphans of the Michigan I'bildicu's fall>rand credit of said i-oantv te I
them are armed with If Inch guns, so
Umds
in
the
hu«ii of Ten Thousand for iberein, the preoilee* bring de'ApparenOy an nttamPt
mnde to after a ayalematie Inquiry which
iiome
at
.■«i.
Josej*.
q
Prance to take offlee as governor of
I'oniiimiec consUilng of Mc>‘tm n ««kk prianry hill through. very encxwraglng nnd the fruit grow It te up to this country. If
„. land, owned b.v (he ttrwlt. The Wert Half of the 8oaU>ves O P. Carver. J. T. Ilanoab. -1.
■fTfUly nnowlag UBe bet*<
era in ihnt county state thai peartier tinue a militant nation, to keep up
ITfS—Gen. Ogletborpe made a sud-j|* MiGough. J. V. Melntoeh.
O Traverse t'lty Driving-Park AarOvla- M« Quarter ©f Section Thirty toer la
or the hin nnd electiOB dny have been damaged very little. Slmi- tbe pace set by Japan in the line of den aitac-k oo St. Augnstine. Fla., but lioldcD and W. C. Hull spent me e« lioii; and l«e It luriher
Township Tweniv-ave North of Rasa*
Kesolveil, Tbat 'he queMloo of mak­
to' Etfe doe notlee nnd prepare tbe
tu*.- tuorning ai the Ubraiy pn-iwrlna
reports come from Benxle nnd naval construction. This new naval raptured only a few Spaniards.
lees. In tbe t'ouiuy of Grasd
aterlal and outlining .the work ing said loan and l>Kvitnc said b»nds
Mtot. A eaburfnsE>kd to be r«- Leelanau counties and the same Is program will of course moan an
ft—Count de Mlraheau. French
for tbe suDi of Te:. tiiowan-l ItoUar*. Travertie and :..........................
douc
The
same
lapablc
-ouicrease
In
naval
expenditure*,
but
MRod to In tbe Hoooe to mnke legml true of Bca^iering reports from other
fiaied Jan.
orator, stateaman and revolutiontet. raliiec was in charge ot the afternoon be subnillled to a v<uc of the eleclorthat a compromise will be
(t^ K vonld be legnl) tbe Immedtete sections of the Grand Traverse ReKU HOWEU..
wfaeu Iheir exettitile ablltt) wissplen Df said connt\/at the g*-«.ra! apring
born. I>W April 3. 1T9I.
made at this sessloa'of congress and
KATE HOWEU*
eViiet clause. Thirteen membect of gloa.
electioo to hf^held In
i
didly d-moiisi rated
March ia
Monfw
least one of tbit new type of figh*
The amociii of work *i.-eomi-:!sbed
the 'Bennte voted ngainrt this dense. The fact that the cold weather have
ITW—British Parliament isaasM the was oiadvflrNDERWOGD A TMLOR.
l» Mi*-*J. T. ilvii
Bpeaker Baker of the Honse stooped been conUnuohs and that tbefe has Ing craft ordered ronctructed.
AKorneya ter
Iriaii Inaurrectkin av-t.^
nah. »b> -lonated filiy yards of outlnr Grand Tiaverae U hv-tebv In-liucted
Traveraa CUy. UKhii
trdat hie high goeltlan to call theae been no warm periods during the win­
18U3—('ommodore Samuel Tucker, flannel i.nd cambric to lie made «i|. in to raute Doilre of aald election tn the
RAILROADS AT FAULT.
Jan S to april i«-«neaga»
same niaoner and 'lii the same length
/man bed names. That was silly.
ter tu give tbe fruit bnds a atari, looks
diatiaguisbed American naval offlrer.
T. F. Whiuiesey. a trafhc expert
n* Hai)uah A lay Mer<antile Com ol time as no*' prt;'-''ribed by te* tor
v»^- favorable for the crop of the
died.** Born Nov. 1. ITfT.
The pdltlcel ri Intake was the
l«ny and il-c SInser Crti vary ,x.u the bolilin* of geneinl clecriona; and
from Toledo, testified at tbe deumrISf.*.—Alexander 111. Ruasla born. loaned three n>a<hlne* for the after- be it further
«r thm thirteen men. Better have season, altbougf) In sbme instances rage hearing in Detroit recently that
Resolvea. That thr'rform of ballot to Lv Trav. City
a, and a gr-aiifving rewn»e w*»
let the bill go through even .with this the weather has been so cold aa to teck of terminal faciliUes at Toledo Died Nov, r. 1S94
Itiefted b.' those, outride the h- be useri at said ele<lk>a shall be a« Ar, Solon........ !;J7; 7:*# I
Manassas Junrikm evacuied
onwIlnoiMs cUnee nttnehed. It the freeze themselves. In these
and Detroit te tbe principal /ause of
lollow*-.
Cedar nty. J-S5I 7:SS(
brar> meiiil**-r*hip.
BO conn had. later, held this of course, there will be permanent the roal abortage in Mivlilgan at tbe by tbe roufederates.
For the projioslilon of hooding
Bodus
3:191 7:f«l
TJ)c n»uml progriui of the I- J.T'A.
but on the whole. It la believ
I OCX—Marriage of Albert *Edward, BocBil afternoon wa> omitted yeetei- Gran.1 Travenx- founiy for Ten Thou­
I constitutional (Mr.
Ptovemoal 3;3f' 8:10i
present lime. If Uils ta' the reason
n order tu •-ontlniie the sewing. sand Itolter* fin- the parpose of pur
Cedar Ran .
la Rot yet proatdent ao the dedalon ed that the season will not l«e disas­ provisions slHAild be made for remed; I'rince of Wales, snd iTInresB Alexan
<l<-lxiO-:S
relresDDtenls were chasing the forty arrew of tend owned
U 4:9i
Lake Aan ..
dra of Denatark
(said not bo reeled) then the apt trous lor peaches after alL
ing tbe evil os soon as t>osslbte. lor
herv.-d in the pleasant dinlog room a^ bv the Traverse «‘ilv Driving Park A*17! f;IS
Pteite River
1871'—Guteeppe Mauini. famouv Ital­ u^ual at ifar cuDcInglon of the meei- w^Ulioi), for tb.- piirpi»e of bolding
pardittly popular demand tor a presl- As tor cberrtcu and other fruits, tbe InablUty to secure sufficient fuel
11:at; l;40
dsoitel priipEry wtxDd have been met. there seems to be a universal opinion for factories and iirivate consumption ian patriot, died Horn June 38. 18U8. iDg The la-lie* in cnarge ot the - thereon (air* and exhibltious of an ag
Empire Jrtn..
(ll;M!
ricqliural
iharaner
and,
»o
grant
the
>^arly t.»oo live* lost in frrahment# were Mesdames C. B. Cur
IF-Ml
U tho Bnprsine eoort bald the danse that the damage haa been very alight causes a hardship tbat cannot be lolise
thereof
Irom
Hme
to
time
to
agri
wine disaster at l*a»-de-Calal*. France. til. Will Hivden. C B. TaMur, Ka
t. that while the prim- except In Isolated caiea
ultural and other »ucletle» of a alni•raied at our present stags of IndusThacker. T W Wilhelm. Cha- John
In th^ regular monthly report
li>I I —International I’eace Bureau at
: «kV'
hsYe bsrti held, no harm
ilar nature.
.finson and O. K. Cuase.
irtei UeveloptueiiL Fuel Is a neces­
|A. M I
■ f 1 YES.
would have reautted. for if a major tbe crop situation issued by Secretary sity and the common carriers of the Berne approved the proposal of (he
:i*:3CI f:J1
Interloeben .
I 1 NO.
lited States Congress for a geOefal a♦♦«♦♦♦«♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦
•rity of the voters express a dir of Bute Martlndale. tbe outlook for <oumr> are by tbe provteions of tho
-IltON 4:M
Copemtab ..
Raid laO'l is deai-ribed a« followa
(11:831 6t10
a
INTERLOCHEN NEWS.
Kateva .........
slrs for the nomlaatiqn of any one wheat Is given as very satisfactory. national laws required To use tbelr limllatioD of armament*.
UeKlDBlnv: *1 a iioint in the woutb1 ;a. m.
IS.-,7—Bank of BriUrti North Amer aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa weet quarter of Senlou one ll) Town
candidate thaf
ahould be rsspet^- While 85 correspondents claim that best efforts to see tjiat the people are
I
110:39
icn opened its firsl office in Montreal
Tweniv eeven i37i. Noith Of Uan«r
lutertoiheR.
yiicb.
March
11—The
sd by the delwtsa to the nattonal wheat was damaged during the month supplied.
#
:ll:«3
ehllna. south
18«3—Hattie of the Monitor and the Kcarlei fever rases are getting along Eleven »11). West
wourmOob. But the fa« 1s the peo­ ot February. 57.3 express the opinion
The present situation
of north lioon.larv of said lot and r-50
Jlerrimac in Hampton kuads »
ple are quite tboronghty dtegnated ihst the crop had not suffered.
fairly well ai Ibis writing.
|l*:»
Walton ,
links east o! the wewi boundarj.
the nilroads bare not kept pace with
1888—WllUani. the flrst German
Hawley .
With these reports, the fruU sltotToni
Stone
is
starting
in
the
livery
with the whole affair. They want tbe
Iheneie*it
3woo
links,
ihen<-e
wouih
tbe development of the country.
Sigma ..
1 117
peror. died Dorn March 33. 17-J7.
Ihikv. tlieni-e weei -riex) links,
bualnv-va again.
Itwisternrr to act quickly and decte- tlon In Michigan looks very hopeful Inrtead of building new equipmsut
Grayling .
! I:»
snd sboold ibet* be no dteastrou*
Alareh 11.
Geo Sander* Is going to have so thence north 3nnb links in place of betosly, and then go bomcuke care of tbelr Increating business
A. MtF- M.
17m—Congress authorized the con­ aortlOD sale Mar-h 14. If the weatb gtanlug. being forty a-re» of Isn't
frosts ifler the breaking up of the they have been content'to pour their
ll;3t! S;St
Norwalk..........
p or less
winter, the farmers snd fruit grower*
struction »>f six ships of war.
er Is bad It will be postponed until
11:441 & 31
Onekama Jets
ii. ll at Traverse City. Mich.. Keh.
NOW THEVRE OFF.
revenues into tbe pockets of tbelr
5 51
Mantete# ........
foundation oT th>- Ignited States
Marih 3t, holfing tu bsve a good
WbDa Wsdnesday'a prlmartea were may look forward to a promistnj
bondholders, on the theory that rail­
Trains arrive at Traverse CUy 9 57
183«),=rBenJamin We«. 'Tbe Quaker
nation.
a mats mstter of Run so fsr as
roads were built and operated prim
1 m . 10;M a m. S:8i ». m. and 9:05
artist." died iti l,ondoD. Ih>r0
Mr* » Jt^nson rv-iurned to Inter
laatlsos tor eandidatw for mayor
irtly for the paying -of dividends,
CHANCE IN FIGHTING CRAFT.
Sprlngflekl. Pa. Oct 10. I7"»
kx-ben Irom Bovur'ru). Iasi Tuesday
- 3T. ti« h 5. 13. 19. 36. 38
D. RIBLT, O. F. A.
. tbe vote of yeaterrather than to promote the inierws
Styles ID fighting craft changes al­
1563—S: Augustine. Ho., taken br where she will live.
.Any Isinlly indorsed the candldsies
the country through which they
Uie l->derals.
Jllss Wna Anschweiz it speodtnx
-OB the primary Ucketa. Prevlons to most with the aeesons. and tbe
operate! Railroad offiUaU are prone
186.-.—I>artiament at Quebec adopt­ a few davs in Grawn with Mr» Tviier
the prlmartea the apring campaign tlon that is secure In her position
to charge that tbe general public it
S. W Palmer Is spending a few
haa boon very quiet and little Inter- a naval power today te liable to ^ too ready to crillctee the roads lor ed. the confederation scheme.
1S69—George P. Boutwell of Massa- days a' ThonipeonvIIIe.
c«t has been manifested. Now that forced from ber place by the Introduc- their failure to furnish proper
thusetis
appuiDied secretary
UoB
of
some
new
style
ship
thst
te
In­
There will b~ a masquerade at- t
are made, however,
sit faclIUles. but the «xki1 rondiliun
troduced
by
a
rival
people.
This
contreasurer.
Interlochrii hail, Marth l^h
Pn;
tiime will be some exdiament
the present seems tu justify
ISTt—rhurles jtumner. statesman, will be given
Couil niusir- and
..tteeon now and the first of .April in dltioD has been gotng on ever since knocks that tbe Toada are* receiving
good i:u>e.
.the flsayoralty contest. B. Wilhelm. tbe Monitor and Merrimac forced th: for their failure to meet the demand^ died Wasbingion. D. C. Bom .ii i
wooden
ships
tram
tbs
navies
of
the
-ton.
Jon.
•!.
1811.
Hugh
Turric
was
a
Traverse',Ci'.y
vM is eloslag.pis flrst tann as chief
of tbe twuF. It is a serious, tb^
Igks—Rev Thomas M-Goveni
valler Wedne>-Iav
«n«Uve ot the cUy haa been rc- ^rid and from that tim^on
cripple the industries of Abe na
Miss Bessie Paddeti wta a Trav
wlthont oppoailiott and bis pelled belllgerant nations to measure tlon and cause hardship* for'ibe peo­ secrated Homan Oaibolir bishop
Hamaburg. Pa.
Giiy 'Slier this week.
wrfiHuli .wlU pot np i vigorous con­ their strength with steel against ple. all because interest shark*
sieeL
18vi-*-Fran<e rvmsenied to arbitraMiss Anna Gmndy left today
tost to iwaleot him.
have their pound of flesh, regardless
tlun on
Newfoundland
B«bene»|Ka:eva.
where f^'e will *i».fid
of whose person it is taken i
question .
dav* vlaitifig her parenfa.
long as iheir own anatomy
ivn-Trial of fortv-iwo meaiWr*
nniuDcbed and their potkcibooki
e I amo-ra began at Viterbo. Itul.
Uvra Teteffraph Felea
made more portly.
In Nevada the telegraph poUs ta
It te snch high handed actions that
damp, low rrtog sirattfoas have takes
LHIT ^ AT PlfHAIIkS
breeds discontent anvong tbe common
root SDd fiourlfhed 'They are oi
peo»le. causing them to seek politi
toewood. and planted with the hart
It is dx plasut dST <d CS07 oficcf ud
ert and erononiic changes by revoliiupon them la some parts of Java
Honsry methods in order to better
toe. a osttv* tree t* used for the pole*
Mflsysr rflU.lx.Al. >xke papli M wx
<'vir-;». R
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and this also take* root, thereby re
Ibelf condition. Railroad and other
Waiker. S .
.....................
hbx. wlxB tier come hex B IMxa
stetlag th* ■tracks of the white snu
zve done more this win­
Member Beard of Public Works
or the teroada of saturai decay.
ter to bring about an industrial ravolaFirst Ward.
To dxt cmi eiBT comcmmcc is piocided;
tion than all
agitators and propa­
' Fjrnvera. Attevttterv
McGougfi. R ........................................ 1!
ofieJi ad owlo^ CR so atasted dxl psgandists coiiJd-M in a ten year cam­
There i.- monev in wt-x k. Uiere
paign
llte people ,are paitent aa^ riapik S .............................................
oney in all 'tuck, bui ico*- moii' ' ■«
ttcM nxyioceiselbeirmieclioii widiatt snccsSecond Ward.
le S-s’ eto-k
To have the ;te»t
long suSertbg bn: uless evynditious
MrOoogh. R ..................................... ! attxk and be envi«-d by >our ceish
sKjddcy.
are aoon changed serious results i
borv. use HARY-Fn.I.'i* <YjNrHTIf)V
fiapp. S ...............................................
logtcally foilow.
POWDER, (be beet a'ocfc reuovi
WA mtmiled bcStic. for badiiiig . I»sc
TWfd Ward.
.
and conditioning powder on ranr
icGougb. R .........................................I
cete of btasex, md X dx imix licoe ti|io(
cept 00 other. CaU for and Insist upI'lapp. 8 ....,.......... -- ....................
harin* HARVELi.-S rxlNPmO.s
DATE IN HISTORY.
CKii pao. dxbeXofXlemio.,weirnRdx
POWDERS ;» i« tbe etoci pnwdee
Fourth Ward.
#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#•«♦♦
■ k»t (tve« The mcllt vou want Prire
MeGoiMh.
R
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Marah
7.
Mcoam (d dxm sslx xeare Uddoi lodbxs.
_■ IS. per jiackage. SoU Oj Alneri
1707—Stephen Hopklna one of the Clapp. -8 ...............................................
can Dnig Store.
Fifth Ward.
signeiw. of the Dectentlon of IndeDRAFT HORSE WANTEDpendMice. born In Sdiogte. R..L Died MrCouEh. R .......................................
aaa: to Lu- a soend yoang draf’
Clapp. S ..............................................
PrtrtMetiee. July 19. 1785^
borer, weigiil i.Soo pound*, mare preirjt—John Wesley first preached
ferTTfl. Write, or rail Belt phone C
‘ CorBdr'Fnrtf^CB-StrtWL
Uadtf cDBinl o( U: & TnaaoiT
F.rrt Ward.
A. Chener. Maple City R F. D No. 3
In Savasaab.
march fiGi-toes.
1793-^r John Frederick RTUtem Monugw.

Cnsd Traverse MM
•■d TnverM Uj

g

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TcctkExt»cic4AkMtat*’

ns mk 2,900

.St"

siWBiFoooiinuiS

CHEXISE

FEEL AT HOME.

and all choice groceries can be found
al our store.
Our Qeam Cheese is the best we
can get at only 22c a pound, and our
Brick and Liniierger are cheap coosideting
quality. Maple Syrup, Honey andPanCake Flour are things that are bandy to
serve for breakfast
All goods guaranteed, and if
thing that is unsatis^oiy should creep in­
to your order your money will be r^ned
without question.

1 Grocer

Gracer

fmST N/mONAL BANK

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1

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mOD TiAvtm rtUTn. amd Tuvxtn b4t uoJt,

•nmuLY, HABcrn tvs.

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TAua 9ia uBALm

ac elaetkia 'dag f
siatiatka it is «
n and made erery efverr torcefol remarks calcuUied to (honKicbU
state akme. were It not for drlak. tt trttHatm. Ha bffffeaJed to Os bSS»
I and enmiption
sbov tbat the »>bUa «bkb "has to
tons preolded orer tbe farm, la (an<7 from crery maalcltel depanmeni.
woald be poalUe to mla*
ICosUbbU from page
bard lo poranlt ot tbe farm lad. to EsHy in office U It claimed, tbe Soeqaenre i; may be traced to drlak t.™
'Mn. 4,' M. WinCim »nl*ft»li*e<
H. Ml- « « »» M -’tv “>•«
ctalisu UBcovered and stopped a loag- aa tbe culgiiisl rsoae of dHvlpg wo­
eaaUve kin to a life of ^orea and
HIM V*a»*»u
ted that alihowb local optlaa did not, timi oay and aaa tbalf fi
ealSteOM. U fast be- siandlng paviag graft. Tb* cost of men and childran to tbe nnia aad
acnMDplith aU that la lotended; erid-jllR S—Irt. *aeoam Sa
lag exterminated, Ui place being uk- paving was ibereby reduced from gti: (be wash tuba
. Ik 'tlM.Mtle*
prMuptUJ ereats
ear* arallable through lu adopUoa ta ica |F>es down |b* 'WM goea vttb.H .]
cn b) a 2ood falrj-reollcliooe for bU and ff-ik (o )I.2C and fl 40 per sqi
Monow said.
said luarn-U a* tbe difccr cuunUea aaS slate# will prove for ibera U aa fartbsr wes
wellpre and dtopUying all the woe- yard, which alone nved the voters
Belore tbs S
edivldua^ tbat Ibe pro- iwBclnsIvely that (-undltsoas arc vasttbe iW«bW P«ri> ieM«r9d Bttbntarj
NOW TttP UP.
than MM.oeo in I'ei I It U also saJooo man lediv
dera and edebantmewu of nature
igbH^ but
but thth- -Ss*--Sys­ ly better tkan when those place* were progiam wa» caiHbMddB.
.d"1
claimed that under tbe prewcni admla- >lblloaiaU areF Sgbrite
•bM «Npled with I
Crime. la*aniiy aiW povertytem." which latolves the tralbc of Icthere were not Amny Rube* left and Istraiien tae wage of the
have
been
plaoed
on
s
.-uiajatuaiTwaisloxlcating
.l:i{Uor
u>
the
eutent
o(
sn,
Fat—rwiBW
tber were (ant dying out. Tbe faemer borer U dty employ has been In­
Y«»Wi' frleBdfc at bar bone 4roj
______
biS*
tbat>^ 1
Hc w»W. be (wlK-ve*! ih*t there
today b> competing with tba busllea* creased from gl." to $i for aa elgfci- expense o( gf.oou.w.'ww. In addition
eeotb r«DB aireet. ToweU were'uwREST
AMONG
MINER*
to Ibla there are utbe.- .great k«»sc>
c» or €-r.- suffl.iett dr. v^jir: ic any »v>m wives kgaw saythtas aboat baffM^
ID of the c-liy aed ectnally parsuee boor'day. while tbe regoisi
bennod for tbe bridMiect and fot-|
*OUTHERN EUROPE.
Wffi Wlaw tkm
lecesmry ex|>cDse a^h
.0 l.'ic Ui'.iuty to carry U.i«; opiivia. It the but a
more intereeting life when ^em acale Is paid ail skllied workmen and. ——
htvlw a ptoeaaat oocUi boar Inm
would
only
,-el
o.
State
o(
reDOsylvania.
According
to'
d Par and Better metboda are applied to (arming, mak­ if obuinabla. only materiaU made !•>
eoe wasberred io tbe dlalng non. A Men Want
union labor were purchased by the
ing it easy and pro&uble.
Ui«« b«k«- (« >yd <
Working Conlittena — Indoetrlee
fbrob'toraed Uie ceoterplece for tbe
- Wilt Be Cieead end Fleefa
Perfaape (be most toteresUng aa well city.
Tbe soclaiifta aliw point with pric>
. Made Ueeleee.
UMe. wbllo a entailer beaket or white
e important addreaa of tbe day. aince
ewoet peat bterked tbe place or the
Grand Trarerae li pre-emlitenUy tbe to the cKy ’a syatem of factory
Beator gtMtt: Coreia were laid for
Loodoa, iUrck 11-With a
I fruit country of tbe futnre, waa made tion and to tbe Inauguration of vari
reforms Intended to protect the
eibbl. MlM-Venlab' weddins baa mlwra oel In ..aglaod and TJ.OdO out.^y yy j
receoil*
__
_tinorals of young n>eu and women; w
bae« aanoeneed to take place We-l 4o Oefnany wKb preepecu of ib»t
Mswlar. Mareb t*. at her bone on nanber douWtai by a waltoot to
' France. It Is bellered tbo entire ecil .bleb b.
u, studying weaicru
b~BWb.-"l: » brtb.
Uaat Front atreeL
__________________
'aupply of Europe will be tied up TUe methods to fruit growing as a bual- abont an ImptTRement of tbe city s
harbor.and tbe ealsbllsbmeni .of put.^ 'kfwima Alone the Hlatneev
*" Oef“«05
showed Mr. Gilmore
lie
garden
patches.
; y
mrrtotlonii wewmad# at
«'^ke leadens predict a tleup of
tble observation. He began by
■0M*. -what n tremendew lot at tire Oerman InduaiHea as effective as tbe saylag tbat they had no use for tbe
Benetoraa tbara would b*l
Diitlsb mioera general coal atHke, as kno^er in that country. Ybe slogan
------- *<ht« three conntrlea will have
there u "If you find a knocker, knock
alaAlng effect on Europe. Tbe navies
tbe place where bU brains
will be rendered tiaelena. There is ougbi to be and if tbU la not sofftalso said to be nnreet smoni
dent, kick him where bis brains are'
workers In aontbeni Europe.
Tbat is tbe Brat rule In a country tbat
Prwatlan Field Tied Up.
undeniably 'made good In fruit
Beiiln. Uarcb 11.—A coal strike Is
raising. These boosters make it pay
) and* the entire Prvaalan Held wm afi^ buying tbeir land at from tSOO DENIES HE MVE CREDIT
be pamlrxed within two days
CAPTAIN SCOTT
to 'mPO an acre wlib uxea sometimes
seventy^lve tbouaand mlnera bate amonnUng to Sl8 an acre with lrTig.v
struck In tbe Ruhr region. This Is lion charges, witb high cost of fuel
expected-to be doubled, ^bay de­ and other requlremenia. but Mr. GIlmand increased wages and better
h is by tbe proper care of
New Nobby Stylisb Salts. A cooplete !ii>e ol Bewv.*fBifft -c>ia*ini a
srorking conditions. Tbe strikers are tbe frulL and by tbe right methods
onlerly and tbe dlntiicU are bearlty of iMxing it for market and by follow­
exdtnire dciigos Tan sad Graf Soses. pliia tsilored snd^Uce hiiBnifid WE# Cod
patrolled
ing and obeying tbe rules of tbe gsm- No Direct Tidings Have Vet Bacn Re­
ouke aut Smt Depaitn«et a place ol iolerat to woq»
Itaat this industry surmouBta all bsr
ceived '^rom Britiab Explorer—
Hera and la paying and proStable.
Norway's Repretentative Pre­
All Kinds Erf Dresses. Ready made Ho«m Dfe»ea $1.25 to $2.30; bemr
Here we have many ot these barrieri
paring to Submit PrMf.
sad cheaper tbsn making them youncN.
r largely reduced,
nearer to the best. markeia
- London. March 8.—No question ol
Wt,t la cMar!
world and we have Suer flavored proofs" will be ralaed lo Cartaio
- Bout bcense and
nd noin lictmHl nds.......
that
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t
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ailoD Is
fruit. Tbe growera' aaaociatloo. there Ronald Amundaen's discovery of the
lo play a vital
v
pnn In tbe local option
conducted with intelUgeoce and south
according to a dispatcb
einctioa In
kllcbtga»counlles now Topics at Inierant to Fruit Raieem
buslnesa lines, tbeir
from Moban. Taamaala. where the
Wert OiscuMed By Competent
lawn He read from a card of In­ Lpcaln landed from tbe Kram. He
Awttwritiea.
structions to packers Issued In the refused to make a statement, but be
R'enatcbee district. Wash., tbe rules said be would forward prooL Itnmedi
Tbe Parsers lestltuie held at tbe
each fruit grower must abide by
a(ely to various geogiapbkwl sockOrange ball. Saiurday. at OM kUmlon
they tall to comply Ibalr boxes
(lea. Amundsen is keeping bis mon
lade wine in
was In every way a auceesa, and abows
thrown out Everything must be uni­
board ship so (bat tbe story of the
cellnr, n senreb ami aelxure van be In­ tbat the people on tbe Heolnaala
voked by any complainant and the
form. There is a never falling and
discovery will not leak ont In advance
bonae, thereupon, must be raided by gnlie awake to tbe big
growing damand for fruit handled in of hi* plan-. Engllab aewsiiapere to
tbe sheriff and bU depoUes and tbe of the future for Grand Travetye Re­
Jay aic-epted his word that Auundsett
home-made
beverages conSscate<l. gion. Tbe meeting was presided over tbis
Tbeo tbe accused enn oe prosecnied
c- r>
Boll fertility with apecUI retarence reached tbe pole, as oo word Is >i-t
of ibe Grand
and sent to tbe DetroU bouse of ror->”'
I fruit growing was bandied by A. S. received from Captain Scou. Ei^lishtu&.
iwctioa If It can be shown tbut the Tmreree Farmera InatJti
D believe that Xmundaen did aa he
t.---------- ^
^ been
Gray. In his usual masterly style, a
The bsli -IS crowded wbi
$t 2 50 ia tan irinuDcd with blue and rerene graUppbg coUai, g^viag tae oew «m litod at*
•old or given away.
Bteetlng opened with a musical aelec- aubjeet fralt growera cannot pay too said. s]>eni three days at tbe pole. The
The Anti-SalooD league, on the oth­ UoB by the acbool orcbcMra. This and much atieniicni to for nature reaponda hroofs <ould not be faked, according
(ecL
er band, aaya It has a doclaioa from
to
Amundsen,
who denies saying that
Attorney General Pram C. Knhn. tbe aucceedinc numbers were rendered In liberally to all tbe care and labor exScott reached the pole.
gist of which is tbat the local option
to the per­ pen4ed ia this direction.
Silk Petticoats at a Saviila. AS colors. ReguUily peiced a $330Norwegiana are Jubilant.
■tntntn dees not iireveet ibr tunUng formers and added greatly to tbe en­
ot tweet or unfennented cider in ni>Now oSered at $2.50.
Christiana, Norway. March
To­
joyment of the occaaion. Mr. Ladd
license counties.
day's nieciing ot |>arlta'iiieot is de­
'inls bring* the contention down to followed with a talk on dairying—
voted-to glorifying the surccM of
Iba nueatton, ‘What U clderT" The
iwlng by bsl own experience bow
Tbe (act tbat parliametii
liquor dealers nay apple jnlce Is not Simple a process with attention
ddnr anttl termeaintion bna set In.
decided to cable him congratutatlODv
keeping recorda will determine which
accepted aa preiof that cabli-grwiipaying tbeir board and
(bceived
by
the
kind, which are with­
I ot the IP
to tbe .dairy and which are
BocUilaU Will 8und Upon Record held. tell Of Ibe auicesslul trip to tbe
Made Under Adminlatration
south |K>le.
A./T.
Gilmores
dltcnaskm
.pf
ponP
coantlae in tbe Ogni this spring In
Of Mayor Saldal.
try In
whieb U U net forth that "every
book and moat of tbe decisions of
was ably bandied and should Induce
Milwaukee. WU.. March li.—Tbe
MiehifB supreme.court refer to tbe iboae cepecially who have the smaller
lines
are
forming
for the hottest i>o
deeialen of tbe V.’6. circuit coifh in
fruit farms and do not care to go Into ilitical light Id kfllwankee's municipal
tbe case of the Eureka Vinegar
Two Imercoting Meetings at Friend#
dairying, to add tbia branch
history. TonArraw will be Ibe Brat
Church Sunday.
buBlneaa. which can be done at alight dsy of registration for (be coming
Iowa:
/
expenae and la unqueatioanb
Two of tbe most i>owerful evsitgC'
ildpal
election.
Tbe
primaries
will
"Oder
Is
ler la an nlcobpUc beverage obJuttct
of
DO
small
beneflL
liMic
seimoDs
ever heard Jn Traverse
be
beta
on
March
1».
on
March
26
UlandI Iby tbe remtentatlon of the
Alfalfa la attracting copaldersble the voter* will have tbeir last oppor City were delivered Sunday morn­
Moe of
of the
tbe apple —------------and ennaot UwfuUy
be eold In a sute wbone statutes pro­ interest among the tanuera on the lunlty to register and on April 2 the ing and evening at the Frb-mla chun
hurcli.
hibit the sale of akobeUe or any aplrhave land snitable for election is Id be held.
reruUIng in a number ot deBoitee con'
Ituons. ardent, vlaoot. malt or '
raising IL and O. H. McMulleo dei
Tbe result of tbe election will be vervioDs a( the close of the evening
menled Uqtiora"
■it all keetnt to depend, therefore, strated how U has beeo successfully watched with great Intmst ibrougb- meeting. <iveo evening this week
upon wbelber or not tbe c
tried out there. Its many sdvsniages out the couatry. for it will deBnUely liese nieeiings are to conituue under
Btenled.
aed matas of proBt to tbe succesaful settle tbe question whether the cill- tbe dtrecUoD of tbe pastor of th<
"la tbe ease ot the People ra. Irv­
ing Adnais tb« ihchlgao tupiwme fanner. More acreage will be given
ot Milwaukee were aatlsBed with church. Rev. K. K. Carter, and the
to alfalfa this year oa tbe Peninsula their iiresent administration, the first evangelist. Rev. Milo llinckle.
problblU tbe MW*of fermented cider, tbaa ever before
aociallst guvemmeut ot tbe city In it» /oDcsboro, ind.
•ad toredoses loQuIry as to whether
Special mention must be made ot history. The socUIIm adniiniriration
'lue mioistry ot Rev. Hmckle ia in­
elder which Is fermented la Intoxicailag whatever iBb stage ot feimeaia- tbe loncb prepared by the ladles at­ beaded by Mayor Emil Seidel, is lo the deed r^resblng. He comes
tending tbe inaUtute It amply demon­ fteld tor aewlactioo and bases
tfcML
City with tbe highest endorse­
*^ia dedslon was rendered in an strated tbe repautloD of Old Mission claim (0 tbe auppon of (be cKlxens ment ol the suiwrinteodeDt of the Inopinion coaErmlng tbe conviction of (or the good things of the table U
A Final ■qXT-GO” ol
u|«n the record of the administration dlgna yearly meeting of Friend*, with
irvftK-Affabra for selling elder In a
founded on subatsnilsl fact, and the during tbe past (wo ydars. Tbe re- which tbe Traverse City Friends
houFs IntermlasloD gave the diners
tbK^ of Ue I^pie tL.
election of Ma.vor Seidel will mea^tbe Ing is connected. A senes of meetings
ney. tbe Michigan supreme coon
opportunity to v isU piesssnlly and In­ practical endorwement of the rv^rd of were jost closed by him at Lynu. Ind..
Brmed tbe convietton of Matthew Kin­ terchange Ideas on tbe matters under
tbe eoclallst admlnlMraUett and win. resulting In fifiy-ftix coovenions as
ney for vkOgtlng the local
result of a two-weeks' serle*. leschby aelUng elder. ^ this ci
It Is believed. grMtly strengthen
timoay sbowad (bat tbe
socialist pany m other |«rts of (be ln| some gf the most promlneui bust
m^liBeiitember
mi*, t
a spirited eelectlon by li
A SMALL LOT OF MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR, wars I1G0 a gar.
ness luen of the community. The mlosUtc.
OcHv V a gatloa ot It was sold lor requiring' an
encore
following
Mayor Seidel Is of (he opinion that liiry is characierisUc. clean,
ai^a making mince plea. Tbis rider
A SMALL LOt'oV MIXED WOOL UNDERWEAIl'wi'y'si'■i‘'gsrgave
wan tbOB aevea day s oM Tbe clrct|}t which Homer wniobee
Ibe record ot bis admlDlstratloo vigorous. apReaUiig to the best in the
ir»nt te let go at
............................................................................. Ms
JodBC tdUAhe Jan : ‘Cldvf ««> ««»■ Bcleotiflc discourse on testing seed s|>eaka for Itself and that tbe cltlten* lives of the hearers. It Is'a privilege
A SMALL LOT OF MEN S HEAVY FLEECED UNDERWEAR, assra
meaco to Idnnent and be in a stage of corn, showing bimselt a ifaorough
to Traverse City i^ple to have this
have
every
reason
to
be
well
aatlsfled
fonaentalloo so tbat It ooald be Bail­ master of ibis dapanmenl and of the
MEN'S
UMON^SUlTfi.
UNION
SUITS,
ws?h
woi
up to a^ to go at...^, fl.ii an«f**ai^
strong
s|>eaker
here.
He
stands
high
wiihU. In an Interview be re(erre<l
ed •termeated cMer." and y« h might
BOYS'JMON
____
UNIONSUITS,
SUITS,worth
worthWOwp
to Si. to let go at...............JSe antf ?*t
not be latozlcattbg. It is not neces­ growing value of tbe com dub*, or- the iicopbecte* of tbe calamity bowl with the Friends yearly meeting.
- - \WEI1
BOYS' SHIRTS AND DRAWER*,
t* let go SL par garment............. 1*c
ganlted throughout the country.
sary that dtis cider sboubl be gone
■ers who bad predicted (be most aire !ng one of the ilerks of that beniy
A SMAl.
SMAi.. LOT OF DUCK AND CORDUROY COATS, sixes te *l
After Mr*. Frank Starena' paper
Vevtvrdav morning's discourse *»»
at go
email
. .
calamities as the result of the elecdon
CLOSE-OUT
LOTS
OF
BOYS'
SUI
going
S1A6. S2AS, S3AS
the raluc-of money In relatloa n
^
on
the
cruclBed
Christ,
calling
foi
.of a socialist
. .
..
................................ *<.«€
growing' boy, Mr.' Wlkw made aoa»e
tbe best In bis hearera. and the even­
of theoe pfedictio3^<si
CLOSE-OUT LOTS OF BOYS' OVERCOATS going rvOw
ing subject dealt largely with sin
jtrue. The administration found i
...S1A0. *2.40 and SSAt
city go'ernment with a I:i«.<Xki de disease, a thief, a robber and other
Oni. and flpi*h« Its first term with s characteristic phases. It was a *caib
log denouDcemem of sin in all
surplys-"He polBted (o.the (act that. tR.spite eoua forms.
Everyone U Invited (0 attend the
of tbe j>pi>oslUon of oM party iiolUl
Icians In the ronnclL fn tba suta legl*- meetings now being held each evaalag
w t
c ps
|latur^a»d even In the conns, his ad at T::d- Come and bsar dtacourae*
m
1 ministration ha* bulU the first publi< the vualty Imporiaot phases of life
Isvatory in the city; is constructing an which wfU iBiereri yon.
to ............................................................................................. ISc. ske ana 4Se
MEN'S PANTS, three lota, worth (o.JSM. to let go
leleciiic lighting plaai; It aoiuirlng a
jmuDii1|ial stone quairy; building a
HEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, oa'd lets ' *l'io' #« aSbO^’eVliJi “u Si*
imunlclpal hesplUI: has estabHaked a
A foot UUaw baynt ««*
go at ............................................................................................................. Sl.U
{coBaoltdaied fire and police alarm sys- Koeured an aodlenoa of tba 4ako at
|(Au; is racabllsblng a city telephone Nmaatla. told hia graoa ba only
jaervpe and Is ateaStly dcmaadlnc and
Iworitlng for-the
ownanblp ot
cU ioral public utimies. The uyor tba aama faailly. both batbff isataaflad tram Adam, hoped ba aboald aec
I bases bis atroagcei hopes upo*n tbe be refused, “ffttraly not.' aau tba
{mualclpal owaerablp pUnk la bU plat- duke. "Barely aot—tbara }a a panny
|tona.
lor you. aad If all tba ras( ot your
Tbe aociallau claim oa bebalt of ratbdaas win give you a* much you'U
lUw FfoooBt sdsUsMuaiips tbai U waa bg * debar maa tbaa I am."

. mmmmn MINERS OUT

IN EUROPE

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Mu“ SIBUtRS

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ib.i parr'cT hl. ;ul.r"’.p.«i"u'.r. '««'»'

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J.W.MUIlketi
INC.

AMUNl^EN
FUUNDPULE

WBATIS CIDER?
ISlKHiOR
FIMT ISSUE

uvm MMXs' ur Aims
wmjt nuoa makuig
OF ttfOUME

Forasw UUi^FuB Soloes
•M Frlwa Sntneo In
Swim I* No-Uoean Cmttoi.

MRWEBIIUIS ME JUBHMT

EXCHANGED

A Splendid Showing In Our

Ready-to-Wear Dept

IDEAS

Morning and Afternoon DrcBSes. Prettyt etyllBh and attraettvs
at SI 75 to $5.00.

White .Wool Serge DreBBCB. There is nothing this year battar
or more atyllsb than White Serge. We have a complete line of drata*
es of this clasB.

UnBurpaMcd Value la a $5*00 Skirt. Shirt Waist SkIrU are a
feature this year. We are e^eclally proud of our $5.00 line. Ask to
bee the the new PariBlan Mbdel witb a pleat in the back.

A BMntUnl Line of Coals $5.50 to $35.00. A ray pteai^ toe at

LINES ARE FORMING

________.'svn:.

Evusaisnc savKES

J. W. Milliken, Inc. invite your inspection of
their ready-to--.vear department, t has re­
cently been enlarged by the addkic« of house
dresses, kimonas and a very complete child­
ren's department. New fixtures.'new carpets,
and a general renovating give it a very attrac­
tive appearance. This store features its leadyto-weai goods. We have confidence in our
goods, our principals and our»merchandi*e.
We can be of service lo you. We want
your business.

MEN’S FURNISHINGS
Thai sbonld bnrry onl all rcmalBliig
lots belore tbe week is over.

YOU HAVE HAD CAUS FOB

BESX FLOUR

It you IIU I thorn, All’o well; If you didn’t,
your rival got the ordor and may get the ciuftomero’ enUro trade. Woke up and puoh tbe
•‘BEST” Hour made. The manulscture and talc
ol thU flour belpo pay your taxek, pave your
fstneta, build your achool houtoi. Doeo feret(n
made flour do at ranch?

HANNAH & LAY €0.

ioyi‘ ,~ 7»" “

St s

Odd Lots In AU Uaes At Bio Savtigs:

Ema-iE

is

imulY

TflIUMPH IS
CONCEDED
: JILLWISSEO

xotD'tuwrmrrc aooftio «y
vox*
OB *1
--------•• TO 46
"

caw. aomuhmih AOMtT$ »uc.
ecst or SOUTH aous bivau.

ii|rKuiiiEa«uiieBYUUEi8uiD_m rejoige
OAMBO HOU6* THUB60AT
VOTl OB II TO 7

OV WHAT
NOBWEOIAN
BLISHED IS A BUZELE.

Brim»nr

»

Awr»
BK«t.
^rtottw B«r CMt or
BHirtJnff.

March 7.—There vae a
t OB a eabttltate tor the
Lm* prlBtai? MU. Istroduced hr Repri tr-^‘- BaU ia the hooae. prorldlacier a prlnair oa the flrM of AprU
aS^ approprtatloa lor the con of
ihfUBC. FW the latur rOaeoa It U
aMl- It voeM be oUciMe for ImioedlaU.oCoct. It la «ipwletf to cwae to
a t#u totfar.
LBaelM.-MBrck 3.*H[te heoee pase«d the Ban eabetiuue ter Lord'a preelilenhel preteraacaytriiaair btu br a
^ ol fl to* 7. Tt 4i belleted the
MBita.irtO ceacer.
Mich.. March T—The houee
linir-'—defeated
the "a^iWMimtloa*a preildoBUal pri• ma^ htf aad aabUUetM the Lord
hOLfiattlBb pierlded for a prealdeaUal
laeiceBri prlararp aett Joae, «Uht
Oai7 More the repobUeaa aatloaal
faBnattai. rather thaa oa AprU 1, aa
tkoMaal bni protlded.
1)lB ToU*«aa 51 for the aabotltnte
t» U acalatt ibi atterapt to para ]^e
un« 'oBce Id wAer to aend^ orer to
the «eaate for Imnedlate coasldera'
tMtaned.
Uhhe Lord bni la paned by both
heaSai U vm be aecoaaary for the
lacMtatare to adhmra oa Friday la
order to ptprMe for the *6day period
betOeea pd|OBra»«Bt time aad Joae
16. ^ date find far the primary.
'fUtla 4wa H It Mpeetefl the cevenr« «pi laMo hsotber eaU aad brlns
III ■imtiin beck oa Moaday ter forAri^umi datlee nlatire to the
Hdar luletetlae Ae hat U mlad. that
'liittfhr Mt hariac beea called to the
cttei>lBa of the tefo booaee.
nU Leri bffl prnrtdee for a ballot
«tMk wffl eaebto votera to oipreee
thMr preferaBce f»r preeUeat
e^'prealdaat vlthoet iMecUac the
delo^top.
.
iBMinc. March 7.—The hoaee la
aosBrittoe of thh whole Adopted the
Lord eehdtltote as loUowe:
Taaa»Aabley. Aastla. Brown, Barwtea. Oatiln. Cbaadler. Oark. Copley,
Dedur, Bdwmrda Bwlac,
SarBca. ntatfhbOB. Fnllck. Oard.
aum, Onm, Hear*. Jorame. Kvpier.
SMartlBC. 9orr. Ralfht. Leonard.
Let^ MoBrlde. McBacbtra. McNaochtm. HartM, Mortord. Morgu, Mor1^ Mar^. Hjrate. Occ. Bauda-

But It le Believed Britlehcr Olecevcovered the Nertbweet Pssssp*—
Reperte of Ti4p Believed to
Be Aothemle.
London. Werch 7.—Setiafled with
the wathenUelty of the reports from
WelllngtOD. New Zealand. Capialo
Aftmnadeen admlte that bis BrItUb
rival, Captain Scott, has won the
honor of diacorering the south pole.
England la prepared tor a period of
general rcAolclag. Scott's wife and
friends are aaxJoualy awaiting word
from him. Admundsen admited that
Scott reached the pole and made
BUteakCDt What he blmeelt tccompUahed U a passle. It Is oonetraed
here aa moaalag that the Eogllth
pedltloB reached the pole drat and
that Admundsen mnat have noted
that the Bngliih explorer discovered
the Bortbfeat passage.

lURIET GilUe HUDS
Frank J. Henrtck Enters Bwtlnesa for
HImeeK.
A deal was completed Saturday
whereby Frank Henrlck bMme tbe
owner anAproprietor of the meat mar
ket owned by Jacob Furtch at
South Union street. Mr. Henrlck baa
been employed by B. F. Slelmel aa
meat cotter and batcher nearly fonrteen years, and Ibroagh hli wide ex­
perience wjll be equipped to give the
beet of service to hU petrona.
took poeeetaion thte morning and will
conduct the market on the prlaclplee
that go to make np good bulneee.
lent service and a fall Une
^oiee meats.

PBGIIIITa TO lUDITGR'
Arthur C. Walla Rewardad for Balthfm Service.

Arthur B. Wells a former resident
of this city, but now located at Grand
Rapldi. hat been promoted to succeed
’. Newman as auditor of tbe CitIsen'e Tetepboae Co. Mr. Wells It a
graduate of the local high acbool and
of the Treveree aiy Buriness col
which it noR tbe Needham Bseineea
college. He hat been with the Cltixen'e
Teiephoae Co. for the past eight years
and Id that time baa been steadily
promoted ai\UI aow he holds hte pres­
ent retponalble position. He-Is tbe
of Ed WelU of thte cliy.
, UaeoeM. WalM. Waraer.
Wheeler. .WhoUiv WUlonsh.
hr. Woioett. Tapie, Teo—Total. 51.
'
PMo-AmereoB.
Baldwin.
Ball.
Bloi^ Brieker, Chamhorlaln. Chambora. CstTia. Dana. Doeeabary. Field. New Mexico Lewmikera Wilt Elect
Settatora.
Jiak. nowera,
Oaaeeer. aiaeaer,
fkarw. Halt. Baellaad. Hlakley, Hoh
Santa Fe. N. M., March 11.—New
eaab., HoUaad. Jeoaen. Kalmbadi.
Loeac. McKay. McNItt, HllUkla. Odell Mexico's first Slate leglateture
(Arthar). Odell (Bamaell. Oppenborn. vened here today. During the first
7'earana. Perry, Baektn. Reynold*, week or ten days of tbe sewlon the
Sham Stewart.
Symoada. Taylor. fttereat of the lawmakers will be
Tefta, Terdler.
Wood. Woodruff. tered ulraoat wholly upon the election
Waedwarth. Tcmv. 8peaker.->TotM. of two United SUtes, eenatora. Tbe
ibllcaas have a majartty of nine
41. •
'
oa Joint ballot, lasuriag the aelectlon
of two Repobllcana as tbe Aral repreitatlvea of New Mexico in the up­
per bouse of tbe national Congreas.

FIRST LE^RE

mm DUE

IN MEXICO

* NEWS FORECAST
BOR THE COMING WEEK ♦

Mipdw to iBo wwvawttew which win
AUCTION SALE
amet U Oaweoed nwst Joan, to frame
MMONALMENTION.

-OT.
a ae# BUto OoneUtuikm.
Mtae Gayle Grfoweld returned to
'Lattr troabtea and the preraleat
DAIRY COWS
Bnt O^noll Ion here this mom- CadUlac thte morning after vteli'ng
narest U the ladoatrUl world wUl
TUt- unucrsigneil will sell at I'ubUc
ing for phlladHptLte. Pena., on an ex- Mrs. Iten Uodon over Sunday,
morning on a visit.
.\u.-iK>n. two tulips- west
eoatlaae to ocespy a large
iwded bttslDsaa trip.
. -Arthur Omort of Detroit reuirhod
of Oviaii. on
/'V *
of public atioatlon: Tbo pragrea of
MalvlA Baul «F Grand RapMa. raMoaSay. Marck 11
the coal mlner'e strike In Great Brl- turned to hla home ai lhat place toMrs. ChaA Robteiaon wont «e Wal-U**
friends
Tbv tullowlog stock .beginning at Jn
laia will be followed' with interest,
after a brief rlali In thte city
«
thte
morning
to
spend
tbe
day
{
Mrv
L.
McKnlght
rtturned
to
hsr
while efforts to prtveat a almlter on btuloees.
fHEE UNO! XT SOOS
MIm G^ Morgan wmnt ^ CtMd home at Hear Uke ihi. morning after
atrngglo boiveoa the mine owners
19 bead of .Mllrh Cowa. fresh Ihl*
Frenk Bloom ef Cedar, passed
and mlaen In the uthracite field of thihfgh the city today on Ms wa
>]-img. extra s.«.t uillkera; I hesv'
time.
jtrtends.
Oiwti Mare » >var> old. extra good
the UuiWd sutee will attract even
Owight Baxton ratumsd yeRorday
E. B. Merrla went to ManiRoe th. worker la etery-re.inwt. I extra goou
n»r» nttention on this side. It te
Hull fair, yearlitis. Polled Durham;
from Boise. Idaho, and win remain morning on bualneaii to: the day
Mias Eleanor Bardaa want
pected that tbe operatore' answer to
number of Hog*, i Empire Craau.
here iiermanenily.
the dennade of the nlnen will be Tbmapsoerille this morning ot
H. Bmallcy ef Mesiek raturned I 'H'lteraior. teat »iouod^ So. *a has
Miaa Noiiio Bhieida returned to
Pontiac this morning, after a short hte borne at that plarc this nmrnm been u.ed but sbon time; I Bp'kc
mud* pti^Ilc at a Joint conference call­ ebon business trip.
Joseph Bbenek of Cedar, arrived trip here to a'tcnil the ruacral of her from several days vutt here a* it I Tooth Drag, t *niaU llean oc Loin
ed for Wednesday.
rill, i A»pitwail Pouiu inauie.': i
brother Simon
guert of hte son Will.
The fifly-four labor union offirialt in the city l^ia morning on imalne«i
It U.aMly Btat* Mounted llaruesa
Mrs. J. Novotny is
Spending the
IKRMS OK (tAU.;_AU .ums x»f
and bualoAa agenU under indkuneat for tbe day.
. with friend* it Walton
" '
•• Richardson went to Cedar.Ron
oi uD.lrr. cask. All sum* bve;
L. Prager returned to^hia homo at'this mo.-ning for a few days' >is!i
Mrs. te. W. Paul, whs has been
B the dynnmlte cooeplrncy cases arc
• <" .-IX n.oiit;.* na:e. ti per cent ido be arraigned In tbe Federal coon Ring In thte city for the past week Grand Rabid* ih!* morning, from aj gicyd M. Johnson of Roae Bush re- -r.-r-t
. pi-r .-cct dUeount tor cash
>l Indlanapolte, Toeeday. At Uiai as the guest of .Mra. J. O. Gibb*,
X
M‘‘WmR,;;"h‘'Znrfo
time the men charged with crime turned to bor home at* Karlin this :bte niomlng on l.uslncss for the day '
I***' f*'* »*•-' *
•*'
Miet Maud Burdge ef Vicksburg.'the guc<i of II .M. I'ole and l<or\-n
whether they are guiliv
liaaaed t..rt«jgh the <liy tod.iy ou h.-r'Downev,
or not guilty.
Mra. Emma Pertd ef Hortor. passed
i-Bliirn homo from .‘overal day* %l»ltl
*. m SBinHl* i< eanfifiBd'ta
Tbe cODtompt proceedings inve^ving throu^ the city eoday on ber return with friends at .Vorthport
I
*• confined to
:ai <
Preildent Samuel Gompcri.
vice home frqm Da^'tona. Fla. She wax
Frank Weeae went to
I'm- toiiottiug i.rotosition *ill be
Prealdent John Mitchell and Sec^ called home on.aooount of the serious this luommg. on scu-ral day* bualuets'j Howard Brady of Jenmnga spent
iiiiiil .tt. the HiMiora of Giandtrip-.
'sunJaj
in
tin*
<iiv
as
llic
guest of bis
ury Frank Morrison or the Ameri­ illneae of hpf'inother. Mrs. E. Know].
erwe eouDiy. Mivbigas. lor bonfl
a Getchell ie visiting relatives at ...rente
hv rviiniv li.r th.- sum of Ten
can Federation of Lobor are docketed
MancMona for'a f.-w da'*
i*and HolUr. i»in,ikvi»^-fac the
Miaa Ethel Rinehart of Maple City. I
ORrander, who has
for heering Monday, before tbe full
MIeheal Curry ef Neeeen City. re­
\ telling her sitter aT Battle parcliaae of Ibc Ornviu: park Aasocta
bench of tb^ enpreme court of the turned to hte home at that place to­ passed through the city today on hrr
Said electlnn vtll be
way 10 Ludlnglon on un extended »is ‘Creck for the jiaat two months, retura- Uon grounds
Diatriet of Columbia.
beH oader and by authority of the
day. after a abort visit here on bust
_ .
^ed here Saturdav night.
following rceolniiun wnivb was nnani
A Joint, eooterenee of- locomotive ness.
Mrs. B. E. Milks and son Carl, who,
„ - r-h.-iti.r
i
hare been vlaltlng In thi* oiij for the!
®
Chandler went to Lansing mcusly adoiited at the lunual October
eaglneere and managere of practically
Mra. -Chss. Decicer want te Manis­ past several day*, returned to their ^turday. wlirn- she will loin her hus- meeting. 1911. of the Hoard of Sujierall of the Eastern raflroadi will me«t
Uor* of Grand Traverse louaty. Said
tee this morning, where ebe win *i>end borne at Grabd Rapids thi^ moriiing baud.
la New ye^k city Thereday
i-soiniion reads as toHo*-Miaa Boaaic Park of Vicksburg, pas-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rosa left here
oral days ytelting friends and relaWheiuas. the county of Grand Travelder the wSge demands recently
aed through the city this ntoming on'
..
-rse 1a authorized and empowered t
her return home to that place, after ,
,
,i
made by the englneert. The demand
faith and credl
sming. returned today I an exiende.1 vteli with relative* g,
It'd w 1,'Vie ih. y w ill si.end *e»
la for an Increase In pay ranging from
1 agenla and ofJackson, after a visit N'onhport.

• jeral weeks ilMtiuK rvlaitee* anti
15 to SO per cent, and tbe standard­
o issue bontU to purctMae land
here with friends for the past week.l *•
4*‘‘« t*>ie frl-u-le.
■ i.uniose.M .mite. (he/v«n
isation of wages.
fair* and exhibitions of aB*Onndtural
Among other meetlnge and events
-hartu-ter an.l to grant the nac t^Hwof
■'ivilie this morning
*“
on acthat will figure more or less promi­
few days.
jto Kmpire. where he.wili visit friend* roll) lime to lime lo agricultural and
nently In the nows of tbe week will oonni of the serious Illness of hci
liber soi-k-iie* of a similar nature u0H. C. Hofiman. salesman for the F. for a lew week)ler Act No :76 of tbe Public Acts of
be tbe Land Show In Loe Angclee. the mother.
Major Shoe Co left here today on
Mitt Ethel Mayer ef Charlevoix re- 1911.
HOW' therefore It is hereby
opening of the Northwest Electrical
G. W. Steward went to Olivet to­ tho noon train for Hay City, wbert- turned Ip her
that place Ihii
Resolved. That it te expedient and
Exhibition of Minnenpolla, and
day. where be will visit friends for a he will otiond the first meeting of
.«-raI days^vtelt here desirable to boirow money cm tbe
creditor* In iJie bankrupuy of the
___ redll of said count) lo issue
ninth general convention of tbe Rell- few days.
. I’rogressli
Mercantile Co. of £hcp-'as tbo gueac of friend*.
bonds lu the sum of Ten Thousand
gipns Educatkio AaeoclaiioD in
Mrs. C. W. Bidwell left here todey-Pard.
Roy Henry ie visiting friends at In- Dollars to be extended in tbe purebaae
Lmla.
on the noon tr^n for Saginaw- on a I E- H. I
o his home terlo'hen ihis week.
rrew of land owned by the
niy Driving Iterh AssoctaLawrence Ward went te Manittce
tioo: and beUi further
Chsa. Hall «f the Soo le spending i Mra. Dave Stevena of Kalkaska, re- thte morning on business for the day.
Ilesolvcrd. That the qureilon of mak
BMvrriES.
Mrs.
Gee.
E.
OoGraw
and
Mrs.
Neafew days in the dty on buaines*.
1
1^“ morning-vfing said loan and loaning nid bonds
>D. after »i>endlDg a week In I’cloa- Ter the sum of Ten Tbouaand Dollars.
Mies Grade Shot of Old “'u*'®" I o‘/aVnding u'o funei^ of Mr?*T
Matter l_ Leranoer, formerly
ltd to a vote of the electors
ry on a risti. returned here today.
and Hougfale Voureaw spent Thuraday j Bowes.
ounty, R (he general apring
partnership with hte brother. J.
Harold Smith returned to hte home
In Elk Rapida and were the gueeu ol j Mrs. A. B. Jourden went to Cadillac
election to tie held tn said county on
Loranger, In tew practice In thte c
Mr and Mrs New-house
today, where she will -pend a few at Fife l.«kc thte Burning (rum
tbe Dm Monday Ip April. A. D.. 19i:;
baa oiiened an office In the .Montague
J w Wwiakt nf «hw R...h X I .n. '**78 a* the gupBl of f.-lcndw
abort visit here with friends ot
and the cxmniy clerk of tbe county of
J. W. Wright of tho Bueh A Lane
j y B„„,hall are
building and will resume Uw practice.
Grand
Traverse
I* hereby lasiruried
Sunday.
In addition lo bis legal work he will Plano Co. has been In the city forUj^ndlng the day at Kingsley <w a
A. L. Sturgia ^t to Cadillac this . -lusc notice of aaid eleciton In the
the past few days.
I'teit.
same tnanw-r and In ibc Mne length
engage la tbe real estate business. Jlr.
rternoon. wberi' be will attend tbe of iln>e a* uow prescribed b> law (or
Frank Ulrich of Elk Rapida. pasMd i
E. Habbeltr was called
Loranger te well known tb
P. doings tomorrow night.
.w
-I... ..w*..wi
® Toledo, O . till* morning
on account
the bolding of genera, eiecikmi: and
mother,
this section of tbe auie end already thiDUgh the city today on hi* waj to,p,
be It further
L. A Baldwin wer« te K;
Belle View, where he wlil.spend
. eiua*er.
Reiolve.1. That the form of ballot to
baa a oonslderablc practice.
time visiting friends and relailrea.
C. D. Tewne gnd daughter Miss this afternoon on an'extended
be need at said electtan shall be as
Loyal Granpera<of Grand Traverac
Archie Saundere 1s spending the follows;
Mra. L. Blakely returaod to her
'Kki'ida speui yeetercounty gathered
at Wllllamiburg
ly at Kingsley on business.
For
Ihe i>tomsltion of liondlng
h.™ .f E,i
u.,.
.... MIsa Gertrude Hawley of Elk Rap- Grand Traverse
County for Ten Thou­
Thnreda yto attend tbe iprlng meeting
after a brief vtelt in this city on busl-; mornliw. » here he will *pcnd several
sand Ikillars lor lb.- i.ur|io*e of |mrof tbe county grange which takes iiUc«
a, spent Sunday In yils city
•y* vlaltjng friends and relatlvce.
. basing liic forty seres of land owned
today and tomorrow, Thte afteraoot
friend*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.Garnet
and
.
the
Trxvenve
City Driving Park A*
Mrs. Frank Trudo was called te
the program conateted of dlacuMlom
J. Price and LIdyd LaFranie- Mciaiivm. for the (>ui|io*e ui bolding
nil', left till* m<
Reed City today on octMint of serkni* ing for HiiUiii. N. Y.. Ai an extended'
i ron (aim and uhlbmone of an agof tnuttera of eute. whUe tbe evening
left here thte ntoralng (or Chicago,
lllneBB at a relative.
iltural
character
an.1 to grant (be
visit.
They
wHl
stK-nd
Sunday
In
program will be tnralshed by the peo­
few diya vtelL Mr. Price will
use thereof from Umc to time to agriGoo. Howard te spending a few days Manistee oa the guest* of friends.
ple of WlUlamaburg. Tomorrow the
Pbotographeria mUDrat ami other ■ovicile* of a elmMiea H*ien Wright of Elk Rapids, md the .Nailoosl
of this week at Tusiin on bu*lnc**.
welture of the organization will be dlelUr nature.
i* si>endlng a few da}s In the riiy vis- invention while there.
Glen Braugh went to Kingsley th.t lung friends.
I 1 VKS
Fred Atkinson, ef the Palate Im­
cueaed and a report of the meeting of
afternoon on businetiE
I ) NO
W. E. N. Hunter of Detroit, return­ plement Co., left Satnrd^ night for
the aUte grange will be given by Mrs.
Said Und te dsaeribed a* follows;
Mice Mario Roe icn here today on ed yesterday afternoon to hla home at Chicago on a several days hnslneM
B. J. Dlckerman.
Beginning
at
a point In (he aouihlhat
place,
after
a
short
visit
here
the noon train lor Glcnvl’lc, Tenu.. on
■'or the purpoee of attending a con- trip. He will return here Wcdncsda.v weki quarter of Seftkon one ill Town
A party of about fifteen young peo­
on extended risli to relative*.
fi-reoi-e tor t-be promotion of the erecAnthony Rekes went to CadUiac Twenty-seven i27i. .Nonb of Range
ple enjoyed a slelgbrkle trip Tbureday
Mrs. Jtmoa White ef Aldcn. passed
' he new Central Melhodtet thte afierooon. where be will spend Eleven illi. West 9.59 chains, south
evening to the farm of Jtr. and .Mrs. Ihreugh the dty today
of north boundan of uid k>( aad 550
her way toirhorch
W. .E. DeGraw at Bowera Harbor. AI
Mre. Thomaa Tobin, who hat been »j>vrral days vteiiiug relatives ani links east of the west bouAdary.
Walton, where she will si>end some
t'hence east 2u0(i ll^k^ Ihence aoutli
i:slung her iiaiTins iivre for the past friends
ter a pleaaant social evening auppe lime as the gueou of relatives
2ti<i'i links. tbrtK-e west 2'MH) links,
Miss
Louise
Menzel
returned
to
her
week,
returned
lo
her
home
at
Glen
red to tbe gupal* and the re­
theme -north TOOO links to pte«- of >>eMiaa Jane Wliloby went to Grand mere this morning.
home M Kingsley this afternoon, from
turn trip was made along the early' Rapids this afieruoua. on a visit f<
Rev. J. J. waiah of Maninee. re- kcvcnil ibivs visit la thte <-ity3M the dniiliig. being forty acres of land.
houra p( this morstnglui-ned
to
his
lioiii..
at
that
i.lace
to
week or ten day*.
MteU,
day. i.fter aeveral davs visit liere as guest of Mrs K- llevnold*.
Werd has been received from
Warrick of Battle Creek, ret
Mre. D. L. Eneign of K.ngrgy. passllie guest of Rev. John J. Sheehan.
waukee to the effect that Capt. W
0 hte home
that place today
Mr Walsh lia.s finally indu.-ed KaUii-r •d through the city loday
Grand 'Tiavenic
Franklin baa recovered sufficiently
a week's visit lu this city with Sheehan to go to Manl-te»- for treat urn home from a week's
from an atUck of typhoid fever to be friendB
'. ri, r«.:
Geo. Prater went te Empire^ thie nenils at Klk tUpida.
able to leave the hospital. Mowi
Mrs. G. C. Weise of Keewiek, pai
T. A. Nelson and F. Whitcomb went
- '
'

" locale. In
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
he a-lll be apared for a Umc. the pica cd through the i li'y today ».n her *
:ei-eml.> i.urchastkl a faim In that
lo Vassar thi* afternoon, where the.'
.KTATK .UK 'JIH'IIHJAN—The Pn*
sure of reUinilng to hte duties as cap­
Reed niy. wtiore sho was called
ill *i*oiid scvi-ral day* iiunliaring
III- Ci/urt for lire County of Grand
tain of the Steamer iowv for thi
account of ib© sertou* lllncb* of u
veaeel together with (he Sioamcr Ra­ relative.
^Ai'rickslon of bald couft. held at
W. H. Umler is confined
icr a brief visit tn this dty on busi­
.1 I ioImUc office, in (he city of Tfavcine. which boat te comma
E. .Scofield of Willlamsborg. ar- ness.
in.i- loiiav te--aii*i' of Hint■<- <'itv. 111 said louaiy. on tbe llih
Capt. Geo, Johnson. 1s Ice-bound Just
M. Lee Smith IB epending the day at
1 in the city this inoroms on lai*
Mr. and Mre. John W. Brownell of
tv of .Marib.-A. U. .1*12.
Klngslf' oil liuslness
outside of Chicago.
iDces for the day.
i'leseiit. Hon. Kred R. Walker.
Mr. and Mre. Wm. Crazier went
Judge ol Probate.
Poetmaster Frank Friedrich Is the
Barber of Detroit, who hai been I.. -4!i-n this in-irntng. ««tiere they *in
In (he niatier of tte estnic-of Jcnnlcrecipient of a letter from Jerry SuUI- here on business for the past few
siKiid sonio time tiMUng relative-:
. Crain. dccease<l.
;.iid fr;<-tid».
'
•an, who l8 at present realdee at San went to Rapid City ibl* aftcrjiooD.
.Vina .Merritt having fil<-d In said
Neal Cunard returned to hte home
Diego. Cal-. In which Mr. SuHIvati
James White of Aider, arrived >n
Lsu.e Beiodeau ef Creed Rspida. •iirt her i>clliion (iraving ihai
lio InrUument In willing now/to (Ifr
staled that, recently there nan held the c-lty thte morning on buflness for a few
l.u*m.-se if.p to U.te rii
I -aid court, puriuiting lo
thd,
< ir-.in several >l.i:* business test will and tcsianiclii ot *uM <le-'.
that place a Michigan gathering ^ day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W,i.~. ...n.
In the way of a dance and bai^uet '' E. C. Knowiten is spending the day Kmg»l. > this mortiitu.
hex4^u. ■ . i' IS .Ity
<<-am-d Im adtultit-d tn luvlsilc
>1111
spend
£-.nd.i'
as
il
Elk
Rapids
on
bualDW
It
i.
orderv.1
that
tbe
lomlli
day
of
in which about :oo former MicJUgai
CiBufle Connine is v.siting friends
April, X D .fir. at ten o.lwk lathe
t H I-Dlls w.i-k '-ir a fe* l
realdenu parucipaied. Mr and Mra
H. Hoftman went to Elk Rap de teIl noon, m -aid l.rnlune offue. be sod
J. O. Crotser, were present a* the
IV on a- short business trip
1- ticM-i-iiv spiiointcd tor bearing said
C. Senator - O- Dichinsen of CharMPi. M. s. Becker went to Wiiiiamsg»»e«a of Mr and Mra. Jerry SuUla' 'hi- vi'Kluli-y r< liool
ii te hiniicr or-lcrcd tha’ pulfc n.>
in.
burg ihl* afternoon, where *lie will
V o' Bates, arrived ,
i-vl;U.-ute WnlD«-»-liir
Mrs. Winnie Burgess of 642 East >pend a few days x telling her grand­
Eighth street, and Albert A. Bough daughter.
K^rby, gene
I pasienyer agent
W. H. Cibbe went to £ik Rapide towere warned Saturday cvi-ning
»y on a visit lo his daughter
by Justice .Ncrllopcr. Mr. Boughmau
ir-te v Mar. Il 1.;
hire. Frank Ulrich of Elk Rapids,
has bought the store of >lra. I.aiusoB.
1.
nt.2 .1.1
.fS East Eighth wreet. and Mr. aud anved In the city this morning on
bualncfcs lor the day,
Mrs. Boughmaa will be at home
W. 0. Ashmore of Bates, arrived in
that attdresa.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.
le city this morning on buslnc** l<-r
and Mrs. Peter Doerr. after
Ing In Traverse itlty for tbe past four the day.

uhlngton, D. C.. March 9.—Re­
OBCinVC BATTVK EXPCCTEO BE.
publican Stale conveatlont to elect
TWEEN TWO ARMIES
delegates to the naUooal convention
will be held during the week In Vlrglnla and Oklahwas. Tbe Taft eupporters are confident of victory
Virginia
but In tbe Oklahoma Slate
OOINO SOUTH TO MEET
and diatriet coaventlons the BooeeBEDEIUlU
rell followers plan to make a vlgor^eratt* Kmhanlea ara Appeellod >»r aa fight for control.
The DemocraUc leaders will
FraieeUin and Re>sn at Terror
their attenUoa
towarda
Kanuaa.
Hea Entire CelMitry in
where the State tonvenUon to elect

He Ortp.
delegatee to the BalUmore
Wedijtavtea. March li.>-A crisle la Uon will meet In Hutebineon. Tburelflrtee.iar come thU week aa e de- day. Clark, l^'flaon And
, MfwiSatOa bedweee the federate and each claims a following m the Sunrahele if iBUDlBent. and Americans In
T Stale and Ihe outcome of the years, have reiuru^ to their farm at
Aldet They have renieil their re*!MeBteahra armlac itaemeelree preper- roeventioQ la problematical
IBE to reelet attack. Forelsn embesIn Alabama and tbe SUCe of Waab- .lencc at 209 t Twelfth .street to .Mrs.
D. Hewitt, .who win use It as a
atae era eppeellas for protecdoo Ingtou the Progressive Republicans
Oeeitc 'reatelni In Cblhnabua bot
;o hold Stale conferences to con- bearding bouse.
Idas to oTocuate aad go south to
The Scifsrt perlabic mill at East
plans tor puablag the Roosevelt
■eat the federate eexly this week. A camdidacy
Bay will Boon be doing cuttom saw.
Tennesace Republicans will meet Ing lor tbo farmers Mr. Seifert te as
la Nashville. Tueeday. to nominate 'a expert mill man and tbe present good
BItelefraa was reeeteed by the Me
■ ticket to be voted for at the supply of logs on hand w-arrantk i
SmteU iaau autlag ihet Gen. God- coming election. Tbe renominatioB beaty seaaon.
aMaa Salae arrised at Torreon tode.v of Governor Hoo:>cr appeara to be as­ Frank >«ard of Urbsna. Ohio, am
WtU LSS^^erala Gca. Jrvcy Aa- sured. A second convention wIU be iflaa Jennie Struble wera quicil:
hart with C ranguard of 700 preceded
In May to select delegatee to
-ried Friila.' c-eulng at the bom
him la» (bet city yemerday.
tbe ttepubllean nsUonal cooventloQ. of the bride s parents at the‘Earle
It la aaJd that Gcoeral Setee'win
New Mesleo'e first State Icglate- hotel oa Ea*t Eighth atreeu Rev. \.'.
not wait at Torrmra. but win moi tore win cooveue In Santa Fe. Mon- W. McKee officlaUng Mr. and Mrs
worth to attack the'laaanwctae wbw-'
Witbln ten days after conven­ Ward will , make Umtr home in Trav.
«T«r he comae npon them.'
ing the Uwmakers'will beglu bnllot- erw aty.
Oew. ^toBk> Raju left thte mora. ing tor two United States eenatora
Mra. Harry Knowrtea. who has been
IM to ffda Oresra. I
A Bute election te to be held in lU with nenrlUa for two weeks, te
BBhied hr 115 of hi^ a
New Hampshire; Tneeday. to elect again able to be abont

'BCPHiT ATTIK

Misa Inez Meble went to Elk Rap-1

ids this afternoon on bnsijic-as
P. Barton and aen ef Cadillac.
Seeley went to Peteskey thia .
Ii or -V
- i-;i*;ncss srip I
I>aa*ed through the city Unlay on their I
John Belton -s
iding
Tt home from a few days bin
.ays at Pcilsiun >
!foR SALE OR RENT
to Solon.
S. Fred Cumm.
>w:v!it HI ii.ij
I From Satardky's Rccord-ltegle i
<aili of bi- wile.
Mre. A. W. Hutton wa* called to ;vu- nil.--- e: h;
Wolcouville.xfnd.. thte morning, bav
Mrs. John
ly e« Buckley return
ing n-celved word thai hor '.ro'bcr
was very low and not expected U*
live.
Mr. and Mr*. W- J. Johnstone went

Roy Wsog*i *na Fi

and U»,;ds -o-a'
I Boyne City today to visit reiative*
Mrs. Msud Perrym
eet te Buck-I
ler Sunday.
Mre Franci* Campbell went to
Grand Rs]>id* ih:* monuiic. to visit
FOR RENT
friends for a week or ten dayi.
Mre Mary Olsep went to Big Rspa IhU morning lo visit her son lor.-’"“'«w
"•' - a few da.vs
Mre Wm. Wella and daughter Miet;
... ,
ftc.virJ.Eaclc •
Mildred, returned to their borne at
i'^. Xlay for Billings,
Klngaley this morning after spend
*'
c relatives
ing aeverel days In this city aa the,'*®®'-

—a -

V'*'*-" having Ole.1 1b
■ cr.ai s 'uuiit a* adiuln; M,..! .-lojr anil hte pet|.
ru 1-,- ir.r ailowamr thertwf
f-re/i .*1X1 th- iih day <»'
,t -aW
offire. be au-'
aM-olnied tot* hearing *ai<l
rrod that public Be­
■ ihcn-x.f tu- gj en iiy publlcatioa of
rder. for three sue-

> teted in said couaiy.
FRED R. WAIJvER.
Judge ol Proheir
mvh 12. 19. 2<

j Iwileiwj^'Bimii Itolts
WESTERN MICHIGAN.
Tb«
KElulA
CoonQr
Pontona
Giaiixc u
lu nvGar
mM-trlster
nr«Ui)( held tt KSlfcuk* OB
Feb­
ruary ao. rotod ttiBl tt wae tae eense
i>r the sruuw tbiit the work of the
tVeMere Ulcb(p« Derelopmest Bore*o be irtre* flnttci*! lupport by the
Board of Bupoffttot*.
»“Tbe
De»«op»ent
of
Weetem
MlchlfM *n« the Orante" waa the
Ulle of one of Uu addreaaea at the
eMBlo#^ of The
Aati
t'oBBty Pomona OraBye held at Hapiry «.
eeloB« Pehrvary
tl.
The ‘‘Renata
a In Hl^lsan'*
Ml^tsan
edltorlal wllh which John C. Vrtfht
Vrlfht..............
of Barbof Spring* won * fifty dollar prlte.
baa been poblUbed in booklet form
with a bairtone Of the aal^r aa a
frooUapiece.
The traffic departtnent of the Pere
Hareuette railroad haa laaaed a fold. "Bna.*' which fiirea Information retcardint thla farm
crop
" ■ la aatd to equal In ralne the
liay
r wheat crope. The folder can
ho had on appll
A school of InatrucUon
for fruit
Rrowers la to be held hi -Fraaronk
early In Uarrh. owder the anspiree
of the Denzic Oounty Uerticultoral
Society.
It baa been anfixested that
el tfala time a county
iniy e
coomlaainn be
.the region agati
the Yellnwa
.................
tay
Mi(*l»an‘
A Kalkaaka
“St;
iR haa been written by F.
1
A. flow’
of
«o OKKcr
Barker «_n-ea,
Creek, an
and
ai a - recent meeting'of
Kalkaaka
..........aaka
grange*.
The
Kalkai
King
PocDona Orange at fta Mi
[iehlwill carry ont a Remain
In
Mi
gan~ progran.
The Fraaiont

Canning

time be baa approxlmaiely one-hall
million rooU. these valuing In age
from one to erven years. He started
ginseng growing aa a aide line, hot It
has become bis ctaleF'6ctni|>aUon.

been absent duing
the
last
two
VII*.
^
1 account of.eoMa.
last week tor

perfect I
pnnti I niM n-oei. javoam sju»i*.
eiorwDCe Richie. Irene
Terry,
and
Tbetea v-elt.
«ih grado—Bentrtee
First Crop From Cut-Over U«d Pro- Andrus. Dunoa Bauer. Dorris Urigga.
Walter -Boenlng. MabeUe Ciato, Je*n
dueoe 980.23 an Act*. N«L
Morrtaoiun.
Frank
Howard Leacb. of South Boardraan. Odred. Lootoe
Klcjola. John WMde and Mabel Ward.
.
Boerdman township tor 314
l>cr acre. The stove wood taken from
this land paid for clearing it. FVom
THE MARKET*.
«
78 acre* that were |>lanted to pouMlH
toea tbe first year he obtained 4.941H
GRAIN.
busbelt. wfalrb brought bim 33.0 le.ko.
Tbe toul cost of raising nod m
lag tbe crop was 37TO.:8. which '
leave a net prpflt of 37.74fi.52 for the
entire crop, or 380.27 i>cr

Chlcagh,

March ii._«3,e*u |l.04H;

vota,n%; MU. C33i.
Idedo. March 11.—llTieat. 3l.b23»;
com. 71 Vi, 04U. 66A4; iso5.

Working for New Settlers.
"Weateni Michigan, tbe
Land of
Fruit and Fortune.' 1* the title of the
niuatraled lecture
being
given by
John 1. Gibson, secretary of the wear
em Michigan Hevclopment Bureau, at

Detroit. March 11-Wbeai. 31itl?4;
)m. 6534; oau. 57.

LIVESTOCK.
Buffalo.
celpt*.

February 12 to .March 1-.
In conne*-lion with each lecture eoplea of the
1912 edition of the lUuatmted art magatlne. "Weatem Michigan. Fruit With
navor.” are being gl'cn to iwrsons
......................... tbe \Ve»teni

7.75.

March

4.500;

i

eicady. 37.5(iSj

Rheumatism

The
MaUeable

Tr)' Sloan'* Li.'timent lor j'our rbeumatiam —don’t rub — just'lay it oo
lightly.

Tbe beat Range mide.lo-

It goes stralgto to the *ore

*

spot, quickens tbe Uoad. binber* up

Cnlvetl—Active. 35.50fi9. Sheep

No. 2. 33.85.

tbe ^n.

Hfre's Proof
__

5 Of
yooT Ualrhh much s«C-

Si

FRANK TRUDE

Arc You Prepared

t<coiie>IU>xv.lv::W. !:c«v asd 1'.. Jtr. m tnv.
DB. EARL 5. SLOAN

With the proper eqmpmetU for exlracling
tbe sweaness from the sugar maple tree?

Boston. Mu»*.

Gmin.
Hannah A Lay Co.

SCHOOL REPORT.

Cannlfifl Factories Bring Wealth Into
WeeUm
Michigan.
..................llehli

Klncdon,

!U'|v'H 111 the gntiiiiiui' *de|iurtmi nt.
<ll*(ilii

Traverae City Hilling Co.

No.

I.

Long

MaitJio

V. Im

cIikA

i.ii

Chailic CuiikUii
Ml.-,

l«kc township

IWM.im, Tea.h-.

ir iiion'Th cudlog .yitri'h 2:
.Number of days taught. 7“
Number of boys enrolled. I7.

cnaracier oi roaawara
Money la being pledged for a gravel
roadirom Heebnla to Hesperla’a abl)iPlng point, Bnmswl •
MarfioeUe ralltrny.

leaL per cwt ......................... Vsi 4"
Kidn'y
beans qooutlona arc on hand |>li-kdd

TU

purpose of placing this fertile sectlc
of Oceana/County on the Weatei
Bhalhy townablp, Oceana couniy.
hUchlgan map.
built two miles of crashed stone road
The offleors of the newly organised
In 1911 at a coat of 17,390. Bute re­
taniatee County
Horticultural
So­
ward to the amount of A3.0D0
was
ciety are;
President. Edwin Rusaell;
earned.
Thla year two of the atone
t. Artie
L.
HopUna;
rice
.................................................................
crettry, Joeeph F. Brasals; treaanrer, Wm. F. Mlllareb.
The aoblugatioD of anbataace and
“ • n 150 f
the bameaalng of the elements and
St annu
making tbam faithful, reliable and
evelopm
nbediem aerranu to
maokUuI
haa
erenlui
been the crowning event of our civiltaatlm. but our road Impraremeuta
orators were, “Why U'e Should
t «
kept ..
|mc« with our ^vanceadvancem»e not
Intcrurban
Lloea."
''Future
Fruit
Buik good,
meet in..motive power,
BelV -How -Ko Can BeUer Roada."
road! eM kocp up the procesaL.
irocesalofc—r
.
Belt," "How We
Can
Get
Belter
The pellcnce of the public In endur­
ing bad roads la one of the marvels
ol modem tltnea.
I.«t'e-gel a move
oo wa and build good roads.
The farmers
.......................
Ue
vicinity of FreThere la tw iwtter method of advermont received 392.000
-------- In 1911
1911 from
tlBiiig muDuos or towns than by ex­
— - Fremont
-________ Creamery
-feamery Company, for
the
cellent thoieughtarea.
butter laL In addition the company
By improving our roads to the gen­
able to reward tu etDckboMers
eral. aftnga. we will aimoat double
with a IS per cent dividend. Dnlrylng
the boTM power of the 113.U8 heed of
anrely pays in Weetern Michigan.
boraet In Weetern Ulcblgnn without
Ucraeelng the number.
Potatees a Money Crop.
The Hemlln •Township Good Roads
Thoniaa Harria
Graii'l
Traverse
Club has been onanlted by the own­
coubty,
prepared tbe
gromni
and
er* of land about Hamllu Lake. .Maaoii
planted three acres to loutoes. In the
•wnity. for the pn
fall he banreated one thoumnd bUab■gbwnya improva
Kebruarv C. 1912. aoM'ihe
Oinsene Grows Good.
Otnaong groinng la one of the most
proftuble of the many Industries ot
' the rural socikwa of Weaieni Jllrlil^a. B. G. HorUng of Coopersvllle.
30x60
' Ottawa county, has bfda that coier
added to tbe Armour Canning faclory
half an acre of ground and produce
plant at Frankfort
weeilb almost like s gold mloa The
mis from eight i>eds thirty-two feet
U J. Reber. living near
3
lone and six feet wide sold for ll.Ui:
-Bceola Ckmnt.v. received-31 bO.
the cream from nine cows, aold to tbe
Marlon l^roduce Company during
month.
This goes to prove
I have bees crtUdxed for my figi
Urylng U ppofiublc In Western
against the saloon, but 1 give noUi. Michigan.
here and new that I will fight ibo
traffic as ioBg as there la s aaloun
. left. There are too tnatv people in
this arorld who are afraid to uckle
. the ealoao.
To the trades unloaiat
there Is no redeeming feature in the
aatam. Oo anywhere ita inOueoce la
>eat speltlog
Belt and yon aee the demorallzatloo
e brings. We are fighting for social I’Unka for the month of February In
Winnie InWell-being. Hvlr beoefita and moral
uplift.
The aakwn la the enemy or
Harold Gibb*.
Margaret
McManus.
the people.
Langworthy, Victor Kslng. Madge
JOHN B. UINNON,
ler. ixuisa Fox.
May
Hanson.
Traasmr of the American Federa­
Harold Miller. Marlorio Helm, Jamy
tion. of Labor.
mdolyi
Moulton. Glen
Henael,
Gwcodolvn
Johnson. Caldwell Huck. Thelma FinBlanche Travis, Anna KIcpac.
in a lettar wHtten last month the
:iadvK Ucoker, Delight Carter.
Sheriff of Antrln County says:
Mamie Gregory la going to
leave
"The «(A to the couaty for work school the latter lutrt of Ibis week,
coBDecled^ltb the SherlfTe office for aa ber people arc moving to Eureka,
the year 1911. the first full year of Mich.
local option, was less than M, pe.Union 8t Building.
cent. of tbe cost of the work duHng
In tbe third grade Hattie Crain. 7jt
1909. tbe laat full year with saloons.
i Doerr, Margueriie Smith, and WiiWith Grand Traverse county dih- ■
am .Matlewm have been neither abthink the reanli would be «>ll bcl- -,>ni Dor tardy sinie school b^an

Preduee-Sellirvg

Price.

CoilMity Expenses ftedneed

Bow It Worics Ont
Recent Investigations relative
tbe result of loail option In Ml<4ilgan
shnw that there bae been a

ba oo dispute and but one possible

ItM eommublty and In tbe borne, but
, gcovtdee a siarUlar and moat dedd. ^ge^lernmimn to crime .nd

to September.
The third grade aympatbize with
lltilo Lewie Wblitcmore In the loss
of hi* mother.
The
atereoptioac
enlertainmem
given b.v the first grade iirored sue
cewaful.
The slides wees view* on
Vellowstone
I'ark. "
About
315 <>0
ms tsAen in.
Second Grade—There- were
two
sew entries bere this week. Harry
HuDtfv of Grand Rapids, and Theo­
dor* Hannaford of Alpena
We are
eerrv to have
Lawrecte*
Graham
leave school this week
Tbe Graham
family will move Into the country.
On being asked'to name an Import-

Locnl option expeHence in Micblgan baa saUafactorlly answered ev­
ery dueeflo-) rristing to the pracUenl
reanlu of tbe antlwakne pone,. There
Fifth and Sixth Gradee-The chlldIs tKN a Iccal option countv or «
■n of Ibis room are doing very nice
mnnlt.<' Is Midaigan whose sxperii
work in drawing the s^nea aad peehaa net been auch aa to give at
«Dce that the closing ap ot the eatnvi>]v«s no business risk and brlug to school Inlervwting picture*
and relic* of that country.
Quite a «nmber of children have

Total

Grand total days' auendame. 4Uf-

ing tbe month are:

Howard Klng-lnit.

was neilhet i<:. itit nor tardy

Get tbe Best
at

dunn;:

ilie luotitb.
lU-li-n WMi«on. Teacher.

1HE BIG STORE

Harry Kiehl and Kniert cuik.
lariils L. Beldmg. TeaviM-r
Flit •pilt h and <enain u'-uoii
NK'ri
PAINKIUJNG
MAGIC
eeliioes any nod all lelnedleiv ever of
lereil to the puhlh.
It drives away
jialn. Just the thing lor eraiui*. i-ollor
diarrhoea.
Cures
rheuiimtisu..
-iirainr stiff lointr, soie* nti-l !irul»»*h.
A long rer-ord of more time seveni;

Primary Department.
Grand tout aiteudanee,

B37H.

.Number of puplU vnrollcil. H
No. 1 green calf
No r erwii cll
Uml

Galvanized and tin sap palls.
Enreka sap spouts.
Symp cans.
Sugaiing-otl pans made to order.
All IdndA ol sugar-maldug ntcaalls.

Ari'hle Gioih of tbe seventh grad"

iUlpb Clark. NiUt ilaituian. Kita Caw.

No 2M^2Sid:: - .............. if

aucudan.v.

I•e^cenulw ot aUcndnncc. S7.
Avemge dally niiendaniv, gn.

Those neither Urdy nor absent dur­

Hldea, Pure and Tallew.

nui.itK-r of day's

574.

Average dalb attec-iccn. H'

i;-"”..........................

.Niinibcr of Ivoyn rnmlled.

17

.NunilK-r of girls enrolled. 5.
.Number of days taught, to.

THEHAWSUYKCO.'

pereenuev of attendance. I'l'

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

Those who have Iveen neither tardy
Scaiiiahcrn,

SCHOOL REPORT.
Reiiort of the Siuirltog e.l.ool, .lia
irin So. 3. raradlsc township, lor the
month ending March 1. I9l2t

EzrErrErizt:.
lo„

I.-,

s..,™,

I.«sier CieUnd

and

arc;

Bertha

Sparling.

3lapleum. Mari'b 5—Mr
CuiCPMfn

Sold by Af:eri<an

■K

do your Job Work.

t>oGraw

Mr*.

aiMtil a

IVeGrawa

Our Sale Has Been a Success
We Fiave lots of

Horn.,

Tho«‘ who were neither lard}

with

Price^75 <ls.

Stanley

Smith.
absent

Mav

Chnilev '> Whceloek. Kve

...................... ^,:.0ci,31.75

Fox. gray

SAxtoD.

Let the Herald and Record Co

Avemae atien-lance, HI i-iu'
•r at'aeiii during ilii- month are

m>r
loDf

Eaeoiyol the People

im et nt cnr'sugas

.Noiiilier-oi w-holars curuUeil. 22.

Number of U»)s enrolled. I'-'.
Total enrullim-ul. 77.
1‘creeniage of aiiendancx. !W.»

Farm

fourteen caiinerii
< Michigan.
MeUren LA

.

iTie t. Tw;s. ]fis lah At»„

SLOANS
UNINENr

II.—roiatoca

LIVESTOCK.
»«• ...........................................C»t«*ic

hiring the beason of 1911.
I Ijike CannI
inlog Comiutny pack
eloae to one million chna of all alx<

and

_____

THE '^leable

r I-i^ava have a bottle vc

Jlogn—Recelpta. 12.750:

active, |6.75fi7.05. closing at 36ti6.25.

nawea of tboae deairing
Chicago, March
ibiB region are being taken that ibey, qiMct! at 31.10.
ny be aupplled aiib full lotonnnUon.

ooi.
used and R2f- inuii of pumpkin and
in
transf
squaah.
The auaeon n |<ack filled 15
idea to hla
rare and the |uu roll rwlk-d lor |fv.civljltatlon
la
brei

1be Ranfic that bel*t
oeHeedj and it eceoooiifel ■
lueL
Tbe Rhit- tbht jroo cs»>

the ransdes and joists and stops

etlpple with rheematb-n (<w t'
.olecarr^ ficm place t.-vpUcr. 1 Drd rcmra^ sod could not get bet-

POTATOES.

’£Binet county U one of the leadli
^aKa connUea In Michigan.
The
are better «b«" SOO acrea of this ri
oable crop and fully one
hundred
acrea additional willI be
I
seeded In the
■prtog.

from

Wli

H—Cattle — Re-

active,

THE FARMERS’ STORE

Relief

-'Recelpta. 20.000; active. 3T.50itI.ft.i:

Newayse County Sell It Fertile.
>1. Noflalnger. »ho la on nu eight)
Company
acre farm three nilloa east of Oraiit,
Newaygo county, Weatorn .Michigan
hla 1911 pouio crop from a fixfield for t&OO. and markcle.1 the
cucumbers grown on three-fourtba of
rrc ao aa to bring bini flM.

The nte Lake Board of Trade la

BBATKASLS,

«>Awn TRAVSB8S EE&ALD, AXD nAT

tWAT. lUlCH U lilt-

ani

Mr^

few

days

sister.

.Mi>.

Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s
Suits and Overcoats
L.eft from ttiis sale

Round.
Mrs- Oliver

ft-.

Ismife

on

(he -iil.

'

.Mr. Swandon has pun hared a nc*
borao.
Hcrt Krnuim' has pureliatK-d u lulr
of sleighs.
The parents' nu-eiing will l»>

held

Next week we shall offer some of

at the achoolhouse h>ltla«.
5liss Father Lardle Is at home after
i|«Ddto8 some time In Travcra<- City.

TrrMlrttbt* EArt»rtw»«A,
^"Row.hnn any man b* wank wb«
dam to b* at allT Bven.th* tendciv
•tt pUnts fore* tbrtr way up through
the hardest ewnh. and tha cr*nc«a of
rock; but a man no material power
can r«altt.
Mint a w«dg«. what a
be«il«, what a catapult la an eameat
manl
TVhai can reslat blmr—Tbo-

The Greatest Bargains in Saits
and Overcoats Ever Shown by Us
Many ot these Suits can be worn the year 'round

A great Gearing Up o! Good Goods in Gothing
Will Continue for a Time Longer.
MONUMENTS
Have the iateat improved i
ehinerj-andmanufacture mrwork
to up-to-date dcaignt from the
rough atone
Prompt attention
given aU ^rs no matter how
•mail Call or wnte for price*

JL. w.
nzc^Ezis*
Tew*—> #-«••
Both pbosr

Hamilton Clothing Company.

k. A Atea

Tbe terries. psachiW jent aptdrs ard
all good to eab
'
'
We g»w Ms 9l mil hero.
Tbet^ Is Inst afeo* 19 |Min>le tat

aMb
TmHiNi<l

AMONG THE RURAL SCHOOLS

k»Tii>Wo».

ISiBSiT »»«OT'iriMk ^

I'batbAlb.

tt&M HAttm anjKft A» niAv

MO so.



4HAWN.
’ ♦

AWW b♦•♦
inwn. March t —Mrn Mills has
M* htjjte in fer te lak week ,
pv. r. A Clark baa b««bt te Ads

bare ftre sMm nd «ns brother

...V

Coadueted bf Co«tr Co*
Ttac MoUten' cinb o( tbe Acaio Kennedy schwl ee klarcb :::. Tbrr
tirbool bcld tb«ir n-sulai tnoDibly will debate W ouesUoo. "itewr
luectlw on »Ylday. Mareb In. a( t}io That ibc president sad Wo prsstdeai
of the railed Suies ebonld.be etactpl
Tbe aeeUw
tetulail by about thirty ot Iba Bolben by |•o|•uUr vote." The sRlmtsUvc
will be led by bVins bnioks. teacher
laeai Actue. Bato and' Y«b«u
After a abort btuioex aeaaioD tbe at tbe Kenaody sebeo) and tbe aegalive by C. H. Anderson of tbe Hill
tB»owl&« fittMcratu «ra« irtvea:
Street
scfabol.
Uc< liaiioD—Maisarct ^obuaon.
I Tbe followiBS leUer was written by
^ Voc»I eolo-Dolly Silver.
a third grade giri at the Stoay Bsacb
a-Ula Taylor.
?. -'A |•|•er. entitled. Tbe Work of tbe school on the voolnsuls. It t* jrrtai
SbiUiera' Cluba." waa read by MrK. ed wlikoui, correctlona. If tber’o Is
Sr^Iicraaby. Tbe iirocran wai closed any one tbiar that tbe juplU of tla
tm a |«i>er read by yilss Warkui>. «n- mral acbooU are weak ta It is tbe*sul>)ecl of Rnslish. More lime aboald i>c
f9[aed **Tbe Siuple life.’
gticn to l-oih oral and Crkten EStg■ llcfroshaienu acre served la tbe
sidtuol dtniae rooni. A cointuUtee ot Usb. and e»pocial/y oral English. ii
Supl. I. I- Wrlgu's plans oaa be «fBine, made u|i of im-inbem from Acme.
fectHeb canjlea »ot in tbb respect
Bates and Yaha tact to c^asMsr melbthe spoken add written English of tiK
04a of carry Im tbe tovaabiii of Ariae
school cbfldrea wiy be iuiininsl
te favor of local oiuloo at tbe coaiimc
Every teacher to tbs couab' should
rmd Mr. Wright's last report toarblag
A Bae pronraB was icivee at
Ion of oral leacbiag. Ask tbe
Ogdeosbarx sebopl oa rebnisry
oner for It.
and a Molbcra' etab waa organised aft­
Traverse Clb. Uh-b.
er tbe i)roBT*oi. T^iU niakea sis very
February 5. 1913.
aaUve elnbs ia^bc couBtr, three of
Oear Teacher: —
Ws. arc bating lots of fan bildlog
(be liartleti school
dowf bin 00. oor Blods.
the spelling lustch bclweea Uart
The Wyt made a large skating rink
Kennedy and Hill Street schools
near tbe scbool-boiise. We bate lots
BartlsU.' Friday, klarcn Ut
: fun on It.
te spell^ biatcb tbe three
I am In tbo third grade tbia year.
debated, the qnestloa. "ReWo bad.lou of cberries laM sumI^t tbO'ine^nk Is oh more
thnat to tbe Community than tbe
Wc
plant the iroea In the ground
tgrincr." Tbe aBrirmatlvo was led by
and In a little wbtlc they bate leave>
C. llAAndfpson and the negative by
then In a few yenra they bear bk»-Blaiicbc Itf«4s. -Tbe affirmative won.
Anotftsr tn^n* will be held at th.wbiti- and the
blOBKODIS I

Perfect Laxative
or Elderly People
that ■trviirtben the atoa
wwelji.
..........
t.< in-.
. Cald'____
Caldwell's______
8
IheuiBuuls of elderly seo*
[elusion, of alt otte
and Mrs. L. E. UsrtJn. HcBrlde. Hlch.,
say ihm- take it at r««uar Inter-

aS
r"itd‘*teTteiuSrtsa;

MM
cm

z:.rr;;ir ‘ - -*

Miles etaVcid returned fiwm Cbm ,
da Tutwdai. nbcte 4c bad bcea ua a
sbon boaleesa nip
Mrs. UihoD llarr t.f Trutnw CR<.
was the gncei of Umwn friends Stui
day.
Tbs boa social gtvoo b> rhe Olrsu
sea «aa a flaaBctal socei s
Tbs Ladles' AM dinner nhirh
for this weeV

.MUTM MILTON.

acd Ittdeftuitd.v.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Mills of ileon. returned luiniv
Somta XRton. Barcb S.-Ma. Edd
Tueadil afior a trlef vi^n i>, «. vi-;.
kfasten ta quite U1 agala this week.
bb mother and rister.
Xrv R: Wood eniertataed like LoMrs. WhUe and svii cf \\ I'.i.-.:.:.
dies- Aid Wednoaday.
burg werr the guests of Mrs Hrsltr.f
- Hairr Palmer and Joe Mrl.ess
I the last of tbe week
were cacti so unfortunate as ta loose
IT. and Mrs. Clark. Mr and Mr*
valuable xowa this week.
Aaderscai and Urn. Stafford aiu-nded
-The Resar)" at Uuf Grand 0|>er>
Mr.'and Mrs, B. Drown visited U
boose. tVednesdar (-venluK
oelghtierhood Bunds;
Mrs FbuU n-a* s Tvaveruv City call
Mrg. Grace Fbx and little aon
er WednndB}.
^’ayoe. lare visiting reUilvcs at Elk
Mrs- ^yen of Kiogsle;. who bas
Lake iiAa week.
been visiiiiig Mr* Crandal. returned ♦ .
Fred AlcCready was called to Ka!
CRElLlCKVtLLt
#
borne Tuesday.
kaaka'Monday. W the dying condiUuu
E. Harr rMurned to ttarkev Crw-k
of Ms mother. Mra J. BeCready. wUo
<irel!lik*ill.-.
.March
6.—Erwest
paste away from this life sontctimc
riraln 6t.Travrr*c CWr-<anad ou tbs
Mr*. Woll of Copci
waa .Ibc' ,iiraiilc here, as be U ukiug order* forMonday night Mrs UrCresuly
was one of the oldest reoWems of Mil- *Wch waa entertained by Mr>. Uin. pue«t of bo.- mother.
Vuuats,^4^U and fanu seed*
too. haring lived hero sbuw ebltd *t the home tl Mr* John Vogsli in Monday.
Ml*. l4T Smith and lanUiy oi Trav.
James H. Itsi'r and John Hendgr*.
hood, having married Mr. McCrte.v Mk kapids Wedteday.
c-r*- ClIfF visited her brother W ry
and settled on their farm before the
Onr fanners are lia;irD>ina ibe who are workutg at llarkrr Cieck,
Clark, figaday.
war. Sbe waa loved and rexpecied splendid condliiou ok the roods some •pent Subday *lth tbrir parvni*
MIm ^arl Maban
staying witb
llsod has ic<v-i«<*i hr<
by neighbors te frttads from Ur and b) banllng logs to the mill, and others
.stabler
near. This winter she was spending are hauling potatoes mvoss Ton-h ml*slou aud wilt uke rUsrge U the V®" •“"w Mrs. Kraak Ami
a sshert lime.
with her daughter. Mrs Noille Lewis. Lake to the Aldcn market, sbith Is postofflce Moodav.
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe CUik of Carp
la Kalkaska In whose home ahe died, sjmc'blug they have.never'dcmc bel.ake'wdTe visitors
IS S*
at *Wrry
SI I*
iTarh
*
IS
a,
Two daughters. Mrs. Lewi* and Mr* tpre.

-mAYFIELO KBWg.
d Stea).V '
Bowman, and o«e son Fred ot Milton
Sav.ryHoapler made a bnsincss trip
tro left to mourn the lo«s of a lov
g,n, «*a.v s camp south of Rapid ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦dddddddd: rn, ^u, we«t erf wre •!« t
M.,W Slirt. M.M,
Ing mother. The entire community
Wednesday,
am
I. Mr. .U
„-m
BU.W'Om—sympathises deeply with tbe Ixwcev-:
*____________'
Mr. *lm,„
,m.
more espetially with!
^
™lcb™„ ihrlr M ..U1.S
„ ,m, b,„
Fred, as hts
been the Wiilioci a jai. -!io<k or .ii*iurUan«
m,
H.
I,..,
All
ro«r,
.
r««lu. bl
i. In hi* home, and her is ri>«- ii*iful * l-iil of
Mr. Tbom.. M..r «t TfirrMi »A,.b .
.su|>|>er waa tbe
\V. won.
golBg leaves him alone wHii an af•f““eiitt-iii. an>l
(Tty. speiu Saturday with friends» ■■rownlnj
,
feature. TLe bo.va P<a»e
nidion of altnoil
King s New Idle here.
DefrolL' »here tmsltkms
which will render bb> life moiV lonely »‘„ie
Xo sili-.cg .
diplrssw. lust
Mr*. I.. K. Gibbs of Traverse
them
■alth
than H-oOierwIse might be
thomtigh wor'e that brings goo<l bori<
t
"
___
There will be a temperance pro- and line U-cIiub*
.cm* at all drug- viaitod twlallvcs In MayBeld'sf Sat-,
{
Otarlewllswv
.1 tbe
>k. South Ulli...
U
C" Kl»l» Ol Trav
gram at
Milion U.
Mr*. John Hobbs and Mra.‘Sbur> Couirs froni^TTVVamas. Uwigbt.
church. Sunday. March lb. Everybody
------- -......................................Kan
oaly hate
•epeheial 1 _
Thayer,
went to Klngaley Buate Ur
to writes: “J tm
Nothing U bcUsr for a maa «r w
u»M
Mi. B...
lert «.ub.
&llb.
aa tea to have a good taaaftF I*
attend the fnner*l of Mni. Es- <uitd myBrlf by them
c
tbe>
*m
t
ther Stocfcftsb.
'd>ars*e. I feel sure

I wlU hare to cloae now hseaui
of te kid. cannot ttalak of any thing moka U> my.
With -Ms o« Love
From yoar friend
MUtred'eray.-!

kMBeya.t
and need attestioa.
What To Bs.
^Ttaere U eamtetin te kabwledge so
rten esprested. that Sr. Kilmer's
8«n»la0t. tbe gmat ktObej remedy,
fatfiUa slmdst lhij vrisb in eorveoing
>d eve ry cart of te nnoary
iM tebditr to ^ water
ldjai.Wf.il. i. l^l it, o, bdl
affcota foOowiiv ase of bqoor. viae er
bear, and oveccosass that onpleamnt sc
cdhBtlyaf .beiBgcoeqteUed to go often
tlMeM tbs &y, and to get «p many
timesdaring tbe oigbu “te mild and
nrealixtd. ItstandsAsSSMlb^
aeofiu---------

Scot
Emulsion
the
• .*rt
------ of — —

COUGHS. C.QLDS
a BRONCi-i'.TiS _

CATAftRK'GKif'PE'

RHEUM MISM

............... ... . _
- JkCo.,8ja*bamtoQ. K. Y. KentioB this paper te
rrtbename. Dr. Kilmer's S^p.

llmbirgook like ino« balls. After
while te bloaaoma fall and UtUe
treen balla pome ou the liiubs and In
a week or two they get l-'g auO red
and then we have fieoiiln come and
pick them. We Uke two saw homes
and put ibern out In tbe orchard and
put some big boards across them.
Tbe poople |dck them id lails sod
«hen they are >01! they bring them in
and put tbeni on the bench ami papa
te mamma look them over te Uke
out the had onm. We bay crates and
put them In tbe crates.
There are 16 little tyuari boies in
them and put the covers on them
and papa Ukes Ibetu to town and
sella them for i;’ a crate.
. Tbe peaches arc almost the same,
but wc do not have any benches. Wc
have bushel baskets aud wc alt them
down under the '..=cs and pick them

They bs'-c jdnk bloKsonis and 'te
______
do BOW._____
Tonwill
willdodowi_weU te
|:«-iic-iie* «e* veilow -iih red clicc-'s.
have a bottle of It In tbe
Tbe applea are abont the same as
good for all the lamlly.
Anrooe wlshtau; te itea a trtal of this peaches. Tbey are rirtpuoil iit> and
f^Mktk teCoea burins U in Me Mgular down with rod and yrilow aoiMtltnes
they are green with red rhccks. and
|iB|>a takes them to town
W. B. Caldwatl. 4ftS Washlagton 81..
We iBv the people lliai iiltk ilic
KeaUeetla ni. Tour name and addrwm
cbcrrit-e S^c tor every crate they jiick
so a postal card wHl dp.

sits-r~

aisrV.f5!?«{.r; fj^SmTSS

(«ils, uliei-v

in Traverse Qty.
. ______
Hluera ...
1* ,
a most ...
etectHr
Mr. ajyd Mr*. Lather Mary reuirucd Uood puriher. ti> ah cMv-iletit
Mayfield ibla week. Mr lUcy has «d> lor ecrc^ tatter. m.Ii >hom
ill move
hi* faniily

iwsta. e
builds ti

Grand Rapids with ,

day in KtURaley

Traverse City Cigiir Manuiaetarers
R. E. WERVBI

Cigars
Factory 322 S. UnioD
ULpSose t(8-2r.

WEAVES KEGAUA

t le eesls straigbl

WEAVER PERFECTO

U cents Of Sior 25 cents

WEAVER PANiaiAS

1* cents or 2 tor 25 cents

The Cgar of Quality

■ 5 cents

wEAvaumEwavER
(.cents
Weaver Fhetonr Smoker
S cents

Privalt Brands
a Specially

mm imiMiiii cgmw
A Pakt HiMriilor ud ToUmi
M •itteotr
A PterriWivc (f Objedioail
Ckvaett

“Howard’ Carl M
For sale
by aU dealers

5c each

Straight Tea

Havana Cigars
Made oi choice, careInUy selected Havana
Tobaccos.

JOHN HOWARD

' Maaalaetarcr
ll2£.l4ihSL BiOpbooel89

Tbe Traverse City Cigar
Box Factory
416 E. Eighth St Cit. phcte 433
Blakeley Bros. Progs.
MaDufti-tun.'. iirnclically all the cigar
Uiiv* uacd by ibo cigar manufacturers
in te city and in Norihoan Michigan,
and tor aklU in daalgnlkg tox cover*,
and upto-date work on boa mannfaclupo are nneacclled. LeTut figure on
jouitwurk if r»n arm not buying of us
oo«. and be satUfied. with acures ot
other* wbo aca tiring our cigar boxes.

Watch lor U '

“Some Smoke**

TheCooriagNew ScCfgar
R.A*
6^
For Sale'by AlOealm

NIckle Moveacat........Sc
Saokers* Qab...........l»e
at.pbSlw<Tr

Fhetory* & E. T»Qi

m

WEST SIDE

rf

WEAVER a SOIANO
'

Smoke...

Arr.dQMfiO

AfAdJoUt

Smoke the strictly
high grade

Cigar Factory
MaaoJacture
Blue Be» )
5c
Union Valor-: cigars

P. Ho
Try one for your

203 N. Cedar St.

lagc iKime
Mi. Cigar Smoker.
by callmg lor ibcsr

Peter Hormalli
Som <4 dK oMc* Imidi nxle i.
Tftamie Gfy are die btud*
Dtadebfmfr

GOOD CIGARS
ONLY 5c EACH

Diamond j—I Oc

Yei, ii'i time t.r get a mom m.
Vou «vwt get aootber chaiioe like
tbit is g long tme And dm d|ar
ii a daody.too—AGU, Steel aai
fragruL Tbe bad you’re al>
fays bad to pay lOc {or; ma^ ei

Gate Post—10c
Broadfoot Havanas-5c
F. K. Smokers~5c

MAMS’HAVANAS

Traverse Belle—5c

RilERT

A. W. JabriBns

GAGNON

Mauufarlurer
THAVEME CITY, MICH.
CiU. Phone CtOn.

L. G. KAUFMAN
Mnanfaelnrcr.^
Traverse dy^hHeh.'

La Frizette

ES&e'

Pure Havana flHcd and
strictly hand made.

212 W. 9A St TnfmeOly

Mannlactnrer

The Best 10c Cigar
made in
Traveise City

*84

lOe straight

next smoke

The New l»c Ogmr Is
Mldali a great UL

F. H. Aihms

Try a

Large KaiHman

Traverse City, Mfch.

STORY NO. £.
The local output of Traverse ^.ity Cigar Maru
lamrfscturerw during i
ameurtu ta 1.^72.000 cigars About on*J»atf of the manufastureo'output
•old in nim Northern Michigan eountiaa. namely: Grand Traverse. Lecia >j
taanatc. Wciclerd. Lake. Kalkaska. Cnartcvoi* and Manietec. thereby uen
stantfy reminding the populatian thereof that Traverwe City cigar maru'ac
tvrtra ar« ever alert and raal live bt.aincaa men. and adairrg cenf>ocra:}.y
te the ciW'a bualnaod prettipe and Infiucndi se a manufacturing ana uuti
*....................shigan.
center of■ Northei
ta con
twelve2 lei
i> at cigar factoriea for each year i
The Ul output t
prosimate'y 1Af2.000 cigar*, and aboit ono-half of th<a manufactured P'od
1 arid cenaumod by ty loyalI rhome .good* booaten •
in other weroa. of the toUl atbnbcr made by the local cigar metnutri
state U6.000
_____ homt made cigar*
cigars arm used as compared wHh 2.96*.000 of e
Ic cigar*
sold and conaurreS hare.
side
c
If th# smoker* of Trsverwe City would accord the same •uppon to the
AoulD
HOME mapufaeturar that they giva to the cutaide manufacturer «
result?
Road noxt Tueoday'a iaouc of The Herald.

10c straight
Fhr sale by all dealers.

'

the best 5c cigar made

Sterling, • lOt Cigars
Thos. Filch, Prop.

Mr. Cigar Smoker

;&Biko—5c

OgvltMWKheer

•peoalijiiesJ.rV.rl lAnen.atL-

£|a|

__

biadn ^b a tiae, tslkv Gampa
SktaBaba wiapper. Tiy oae mA
see why everybody if Mtgbi
grab ’em Aii lot
W. O. Wn-w-SC

nrsf Ku—Sc
Better Try Odc

M. Rsbinovitch
Clr«r Mfg.

« E. Fit-m St cua, pboui-

k:44

rOlSDAT.'lU&OH it ins.'

GRAND TRAVERSE HERAT D, Am TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE,

TAOl SSYDrii^

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>> i .'i .' -:,. ;

V..

HC IN
SU

"~wricE

"1

PLAN NOW

DodMc 'CernUeatcs lor

to attend tbe greatest

1|leFr«^ Piano

Auction Sale

-wm'b€ I^ven on all
' pnrebasc^t H»

Aocllon Sale

ever brld la

Traverse Clly

^ Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,
and General HousefuMiisliiniis.

Reasons For This Great Auction Sale
Don’t think for a minute that i am going out of business, for I’m not. I’ve been fur­
nishing homes for the past eighteen years and probably will be as long asT live and my
sohs wii! thereafter, and one of the objects of this auction sale is to bring new customers
to see my stock and my prices.
I’ve thousands of dollars worth of furniture samples, carpets, rugs, stoves, dishes
and everything you need to furnish your home which I want to dispose of at once in
or^ler to make ropm for my new merchandise now on the way. Now is your chance to
furnish your home at just what you want to pay.
Owing to threatening weather I will conduct this auction sale at my main store, 120
E. Frdnt Street, where it will be comfortable for the ladies-as well as the men.

RememlDep the Dates

IVeitaesday, March 13th and Saturday, March 16th
At my main store 120 E. Front Street,
!
begin promptly at I p. m. and will continue during the afternoon and evening
tu'dates. Be sure and be there and bring your friends.

G. B. JOHNS,
of
Detroit,
A-uctionecp

"kr.

cs

J.W.SLATE!R

Your old
Reliable
Homefurnisher

4

dtAVD TEAYSB8E BKRALD. AB> TUVXB8I BAT BACBX,

rioB HOST.

SUNSHINE
:

* T-„

r

•rt-hict. 1*0 *-a«». a K-*rel box.
-atrard.. aad kK>
r*Bd) aad
^ Dnar PretWeiii—
popcorn. .. Ilae. rmi aeea the Itnle
*
Th«r« are iweotr-ose arbotars la bir<« that hart
...
••
t aebool. I ^ee tw> nltw They are ao pretty. 1 aaw them »hen
">
aearty I »aa COBUD* home from achool. .M.v

..»,

. ^r.'"“r-,L*

(otu- about three »eek* aco. aad »e
had a my k«x1 time. Today Graad|«
aad Graadmk «re at oor boaae. My
Edaa will b. t« y«tra
old the Slih of July. Roaai birthday
!• the «tb of April SUrie'; aod

TUESDAY. MABOH IS, mS.
>our blddlas. aee K aomeihiBc ta not
artras .itb tuy hamees or fee<.
Examlae »y teeth *bea 1 do aot
eat. 1 may haxe an ulcerated tooth
aod that!To« know. U very pai^
Do not tie on head lo an oouatiiral

"• xr-:rrr

and a cJikf by lu tueaiu cn*«ti«.
moa to hi. rreaeace any illUier he
derir., to ael^the
t^ iJ5
»atl« ibe^nlL^“"ch hTh^
SeS !>*«■«•la'.hi. w.v
___

" tz tz t. ss

o*r izzz,.,

zz:
»-

Suaa^THunt.
I MU Irr » b.
•■ I J lZ°Jl t’.'b. aZnil ni 'Z2i
"« “~an*
■»' ™»p
I .oMiu- .h., the bVrt. w.r.”,'
u and Marie alw^
alwaya eelebraie
celebiaie youthful strength Is gone, do not turn
The Stow Child.
^ W.N and make evatybody happy ^
_______ Chrlatmaa aa *e had ho|.e<V 1 you aaw. Did they have hi*, heavy your blnhdov» umethe?
from ______________
Bdsa'a
I wumler If me ont to starve or freeze, or sell me
*" old peasant and bis wife, wbit
the SoBthlne PreaMem a »“•>•«*«»««•'■u*h»<>n for Phrlatmas. beaks, and were tUeIr harU aod heart*, you art, .ouxina
to aooie eruel owner lo be slowlv tor ’’^od In a tiny <oits|-e d««p bM la
*
I adit try to be levln^ helpful «
iderfiil happy aymhol of the reaur- '
’**'
‘“rt helir-Jnarked with red or bri*hi vellow?
lured and aurved to death: -but do one of the foresit of Ruaala. wefw
^ and kind to eearybedy and to ♦
Traverae t
Job. a'0.0 .pribmlb.. Mtor • wlo"" ™' « I .111
coOU I
. Mich . R. r. n. So.
'hou my master, take mv life h, the very sad at heart because they had
A every tlvia« thln«.
Of death; a new bloaaominrUme
C^pklake. MIeb.. R. F. I). No. .
Feiv. *0. ISIS,
kindest way. and your r.o.1 W ill reward »«► li'ilf rbiiij m' gudj^ thalr oU
Feb. St, ItUS.
Pre^ldetithere and hereafter.
sge. Often, s. they aat by rhrtr Bm
Bllence. The Jlttle Bowera aecrntx) to
IJnkleiier.
President—
id lell you what 1 got
You will not consider me irreverent »>de. would they talk to each other of
1 for Christmas.
I tmile Into your Prealdenfs fare, and
'®“
Aren't we bavins cold weather!
three tiandker- it I ask tbb. Id the name of Him -xbo
great grief, and with IncrMstnc
^
._A
..
-..A,
.
rour
mamma
and
pel*,
and
that
la
the
.. -Rejoice and be slad
•lid not so to arbool Thnraday........... . chiefs, a dress, a
>k. some
book,
wme twas horn In a suble. An>en.
«ae their wiab for a Ilitie one grew
e Sanahiner.
..3 real death )n GojI's world of love
day beosne the roads were drilled ao
I«•anms. and a-ainui
Mai'lc is
rnknown. Mr«>ager each day.
MIM CLAItA BATES. EdKer.
Ou„.h|neV Imdiy. I like to slide down hill, but *1
~“»l"

A
Dn- day the old man waa AorelOr^nnlnd Oeoember t, IMS.

Wmianishur*. Ml.h.
*in-ue *lad when summer comes so t
Sunslii^e j-lrl,
A Fable.
ins a path .n the anew that aliaoat
a Clar« Batea.
r<r^ wu.- - ..................... u.k.,
Week before last you ba.1 a mesasKe
^
's’make my flower garden. I love
Rosa lli
Outs, iiinn a time a man was walk- nivered l.is little home, and hla oU
r XX.)...
"“•* from lbs Sunshine oAndmotber, This
President_ nowers and birds, dont' you? And I
'o'* '>»•' a nlc n elRus. and will ins ihioiish a farmyard, and. aa Ills *lf«* *»» at ibe window, wairhlng hliii.
5J“ A ...
- .. ^ n
,
weik your President )b happy to *lvc
* •"*
love to rare for my flowers. 1 had a r^niemlu-r ibe l.api.
«>.‘s fell ui.m Hie dlfleWm animals. Suddenly, .just to smuse bis Wife,
«r*“ ypu , “vlililn* letter” from our Sei- '
“ “”*• '® *® ‘
flow^f bed Ust summer, and am aoin*
he lo-gan to think bow >u|ierior he «ho» be desrlv loved, the thoogtai
Betneray Shields.
ond Vice Presi.limt .Mrs. Irene Pomromelia. 1 am seven to make one this .vear. I love aiuslr.
of (hem.
of making a little child of mow came
L A. U ‘
eroy Shields. She writes from Bay
•"** would like to Join your and thla *pHn* we are *oln* to have Traverse ritv. Ml.h, n P n
While In.lthls frame of mind he Into the old I
rily. Mich., and saya:
Snnsblne Club Plenae aend me a vard ,n or*an. and I'm ftoln* to Uke lesBox .;x kVi,
i ; •*•
thought iba^ he_____....
. .
* b. ard Hie MUB'I of odce aet to «
^ .
y
Sunbeam.—
hona Rosle Blosmtm I. coin* to stay Dear ProsldemNunAer nf memben
Voi.r-a, A. he llKtMned. he found that *
“>en he carofiilly
.
. ,
„ . ,
name on the Cra.Ile Boll.
all night .P^Ih me.
had a valentine ‘ I win write........................
niary 1. 1«i2, S4lA
the anlniaU were talking, and that he “*"^^*f* and •patted the »et snow Into
well and hope this wti; gn-l >
.
''°
>»« •' •p'"”'- -pa'«" •'> 'pi™'"wax the subP-i of their i ,.m*ru.ii«n * •emWance of little feet aad lega.
?
'
' *"
"PI'.' «"| n. I»I-| '«» »-«i
bin., ...1 the same. I am lour ycai* old. b
Mvmbaf of wamao on thi Cdi.
on which be pUced the^y The
ntiel I... .1 adrullk td-ltoiis.
!^«P b.bwtb«.p |»w.nd.rl..,».r„.
„„
„„„
...
n, s.„.l,i„. will he flve the ninth or lime I w
' Hall, February 1, 1112. 1.1B4.
old wife became so Iniereaied that
uUr visiUni letter.
„,j.
^ fi,.„i,eams. lor I nin ,*^1.
close now. hoplns to se- niv h-itet
one- I,in,I i.g., .n.i how s.k»«er place by the window sod
Flral
1
aometimes
wonder
if
you
sure
fou
wHI
try
to
"►hlne."
Vour
Sunshiner,B(JN8I%NE FOEMB.
prim.
to help mold the little a
...... A
ao
'
Htis titan io..ke' And. then, think ‘
From.
BuaaMne and Muaic.
Agnes Roosa.
Soon the little while flgure
lou-li oi hi-i iiitic this unfonuna
long alleat. and next, let me say that
A A«(h is Just like ninshlBs;
Mane l.eiii.-ool
. flowers and birds an'
atcod lecurely sad complete in the
has lo e|W‘nil in dre-.vinc and ti
1 think of you very often and espe­
it freabens all tba' day.
I
wonder
if
RnVa
WTot<^
vour
cunni
mnslc I think you are certainly a ver<
ho* he IS olien freiring
*’’*' tnow-covaneil foreat, an<l
’ It tlpa the peak of Ufa srUh light . cially of the boys and girls who are Dear Prudent—
llltia letter for you You will xoon
Sunshiny girl.
eomeih.ug or other.
*•*" «*^l*hled with
attending country schooli.
, .hougbi I wouM write vou a letter
And diivaa the clouds away.
liig enoogh to wiiie (or vourself.
g» iif. ' Who Would 'hrlr work
II uka cokus. ..a . bu„ han
The adai grows glad that bean it..
Central Uke. Mlch_ R K 1) No n.
Hie Ilf. „f a man?'
Aa they etood admiring it, tba 0»<
lo Ua ihao wio.ry .,on». oo» u
o.,,
h... .
And feels lu coarage atrong;
'
Feb -t ixi”
Traverae Ctlv. Mkh.. R K I), dvio
wife threw her arms about tba Itttle
-Ad. ibroiwli drift, idd .no- bank.
prfnurv rUu. I lain lo -rhr
' it ha. 0
A langh la Jw ilka aiuisbiae
ear President' '
'
Oci r.. Feb «. IPU
Ibddd «b.lj Uoalda .od .11™ 11
Oiir la.b.r'. aoi. .. >Ma
m
f^r dtaerlng foika along.
I will answer your ktud and w.-|.
Presidentmeans real suffering, but I feel sura Tdrner
liax when
when be
b« .-at.......
k-ais his
P>wTera to”'tW.^ood Cod
-----_,,,,Ah I
,A,me
As I have not written in a long lime di.licK a man 1‘ax
..
Ibdl Wbdd no bk. 10 Idokc .orb dd
noodb).. .-robl
letter
, ,h„u*m I would do «. today. I have
•",! whs. . fuM he t.uike. *•*«>
-““W »«r= y«m Into We.
A laugh is just like masic;
lime ago. I hale i
effort to reach the school room every

piyn«
It lingers Is the bean.
um.i lor
««'"«' '» «■"*' *“ O®- *• ">•
•’'*
T
button. Thaulk > 1 v^^)r,
uoUTbi
-111
bo
lb.,™.».
wbon
on.
„„„
Eonia.o..
In
.0,,,
. And where iu mriody (s heard.
•"Ni'her CUienre, age ISO The Rrall.v. It U lu-rfectly rldl.ulou.: For
•»“*»
■ hern, .viy little ilMei .Mvnle tiled
OTTlroA ud I bdbd 100 -111 ka„ .bid. ...bAAl! , ,1k. u

The Ills of life depart;
have some new Other i» a bth. who lives n«f US. Her "■> >•>"- ' *>‘> "O' hee whyvuiuela
And then a very
wonderful thing
Inc brighter than ever, so all arouo>l
.
name la IreneHounding. She ix
nearly «hai“are going to mlxod together aft- happened' The eold llpa of the aaow
And happy tbooghu came crowding
name* tor Hie Sunshine
you will forget wiut old Winter l. doCresc-ni. Ml. h.
Its Joyful notes lo greet;
P-arT'
slrai, '^m.-rb’ni- "‘o yosrs ol-l I lAve lost my htmon “r 'hey are swallowed should have to 'hild wreatyd thamaalvaa loto a
las and think it is spring indoors av*
py.|, ;o i;,|j
A tengh U Jnst Uka male
yHess Uuru Hess
!.ee Hodges
* charming sm|le. the ayaa bagaa **
like 10 Imve everything in
sparkle with life, and with ouistrMrhFor making tirtag swaek
Door Prasideot—
Hkllty.. Il.ul ™„n,. Jim.,'

'
A few dgy, ago forij or more chll-’ ^ve go to «-bool every day und we
the little ooe embrarod ibe
—Christian Work.
From your Sunehloar.
. SaW
■'‘'""'•v' -Old you over noFolsom. W^ley Somerville. t.eiha
area here gave a One eoiert
l.ydU tAUiman
ahaurd little ears a man
' have lots of fun. There a
A Bmlla,
What
fun
it
mill
be
when
j^r
wee
To
my
mind
they
are
quite
a
”Oh. Ibe good Ood baa beard our
.““‘I.;'**;«in~';c^;oi.““i ,‘m Vn-H:e ‘.:;:;nd Hardy. Please st ud the cards aud butI
urge
sleapiog
i«rch
a
They might not OL-ed t
walk and talk. 1 <lrf«>rtiiliy. And then, when a man un- praters?” cried the old wbmaa, and
' gra,1e. but In numhera I
Iona to me. and I will give them to my
e next summer. It wai ,bj,^ ,„de. The anew U melting n
iTai they might;
think be win like Is hrighi card BOW.
» "Rw- "’hat a feeble she and her huabaad covored tha child
' (rieuds.
very auceesslul,
ni let my bean be
sound. How different Troni a floe, mel- with warm **— and twk hw lalo
hnt the Uka it froxen over >
and the Sunshliiers. hoping lo .
1 hare told you about the Home below, earfllllng bra>.”
their little bomei
Joat tn miht.
From yoor friend.
. MapU City, Mhh.. R. F. O No. 2.
letter In print.
foro
and
Irene
Batey
on
re
wrote
about
-AM
-M .AA aafla w amaU
Anna Payne.
Fell. 21. 1912
From vour loving Sunghiner.
the Urge, pleaaam pUyground and
As mine, might Jw
o. tavlA, A uk,
.bo- ot
,b„ „b„
You ___
muat like aritlimeiic If you a ■
tk'ar Prestdem—
liUdys
y
pretty, motherly way in which aomo of
Vdi-Mce
Preeiaaly lhair
As I hdivo nointtiK to du just now I «,«. M .. I-.1. .oO ,.u,„OA ,bom ,0. .......
Arc the new Suiishlivcr- >oi»r
tba Urger girl, looked after the small,.,t ,ogen.er'
will write to yon nml all the dear Siih
er ones. I am sure they will enjoy
—Bally I
lOiiuers I am In the tKili grade at
one of Hu- tiny siMiwlUhes
their new tiori-h. but I aUo Irel sure
Tile Hen. thought It must be very
' ith the cDDfflk of spring and
NoMhlxiri. Mich.
M-hool
My Studies arenas follows:
that you are glad you have your own
NEW MEMBERS.
Reading, writing, arithmetic. Unguage. annoving to havefio |dck up one’a food |),p )
Fell. 2k'. 1«12
t of the floweraSiiiiimU City, Ml, h.
borne anil I feel It would be Ikei'er to
Maty R. XaJcblk. Omena. blieb.
•l.h Ob.'. b.b4.;.»l .Ar„ I. I. iho
b«A,.» ud Ud dr««.
Hear Presidenl—
giH
itiaph.v.
stel
s|H-lllng.
My
teaeher
s
Fell. 2t. IMI.
ait under a tree lu one’s own home
Aug Boat, Tnivaraa City. Mich.
I am going to write you a few lfni>s
name b .Miss Veta Jenue. I libe her ■oobih. -bob II df. bb .obrb -ulb. Id
Hear l*resfdeni—
•'ll own mother llipn to live in
AmBU Adas^ TraverBO City. MIeh. with
b- b»blb dllbnlj.
,blldr™ uid bUd .n dd, I. lb. Add'
and tell you vihat I got for Christmas.
very well I like to go to s* hooi We
*'
I will wtile a letter to Hie .Sunthlne
matter how flnt
•-WhUbey Baird, WOlUmtburg. Midi. MX other pUce
Tblo-M-i
bor b-d d> dbd
„r ,h. r„„.i. wb-i, tb. .Kb,
1 got a dress, coat. cap. mittens, rub‘
V!’" “
iriiieii h>i a long slide down hill ami have .fine s|,ort. I
l^liUMOkmar, Travaree City. Mich, might be, hut for the iioor little ones
ben. sho«. Iiau.lke. chief, r^.l»na. a

wish (oU could Iw with Its Ui slide. It
......
-A- "K b«,M .b.»„ „,„r lb. -mb. -lib II.
I* ylHiiil time ter
MlimU Kalehik. Omaoa. UIcb. Kame who have no home otherwise this is a
vowing
faM
now.
and
we
wiUJiave
^^'-V
^al.l
it
omgi«.|
bln.
„tudo-s. or when a A>rtn of ball
doll; a pair of sciaBon. lots of fioKinl
_ | p,,
me le write I go lo sebmd every ,luv
. 'saat by Mary K. Kalehik.
‘ ' •great ud grand thing aod I know you
I like winter siwris, hut I '®
'‘ow the i*u.r creature irie.1 to
rain wbuld drive other ehUdren
caMs and some caudy. I have two
I i-ati. .My leaeher'i. iiaine Is .MIkx
HeUa narrow,.Travaraa City .Mich. are.gU,! to know about li and the
- sheep of hlntseif by wearing
,ben the snow rhlld was happy
names for the Crad'le Roll, niy little
will 1h- glad when siiring eoi
Kyselka She is fiom Trov.-rse fiiy.
Kama aaat by i^rad Pelky.
many ibinga done to make it |il««tani.
made of Sh.-ei,'. srooi.
we hear Hie birils «•
sUters Bda and Anna. And I have
1 like h.T very well and I think she Is
PluUU
BUey. Traverse City.
I hope you are not forgetting the
iiBce
And alter llsieuing to iheso rej , ,
.
three name* for the Sunshine (Tub.
Iluwers. i rewil Hie 8
a nice tea'lier viv stiulies areoiiHt
hlk*. Kaarf aa«t by Arthur Pelky.
birds during thla aevere weaiber. It
,r:
b»,j..
bbd
lb
-bb,
lb.
b,b.r
bbib-K.
They are my alsler and brother. Emma
every Wf« k and «nJoy it very mini
geogruplii, teadhiy. petttiiatlKannath CUrk ud Richard Clark, mttat be perfectly dreadful
,. lb. db. bbbd A... III. .b„,Lr;kk"
P ad a Biiivsliine iMler some lime ago
7.
langnaue.
au.l
mh
-MH
Traversa City. MUh.. R. F. U. No. 4. void and tben to
ago a ui|> to Boston I enjoyed It so head ami munmited: '*Arter all. I
____ _ aaT,Send
the .-ards and l.mion* to
,h„-e^..sMer.
dim' corner of the luitage. Hying to
. Namaa aant by Floy Marta Otilaiw. anrely l^rd. We found
Uttle ajiar- me. aad 1 will
gtve them to th- chll- * "
thr«-eq..«Mer.
very much. I think the child mutt that everything d-iwnds upon
avoid the flm^ rays of the sun that
school. It Is snowing and blnvcing out
fimma Aadaraon .Paul Anderaoo and row in the attic recently. It must have
dren. I go to seltool nearly every day.
,
have been a mie Kunbeain to write goint of view. -—Selected.
fleered in tfarough d,s>r and w'lndows.
side lonlghi
Roaa Btbtttor,
Noithport.
Mieh. Sown into the bonaa through aoi^e
such a nice Ions letter, hud tell ui aH
We aoow ball at school, and ih>- iKty*
a luind of little girls came for her to
and would like to have another on,
Namaa saat by Mary itaderaon.
^ oP«n window an<l then through the
SUNSHINE STORIES.
give UB ridea on their sle,U. There is
aliom beryirli. I remain, a* ever.
go
lu ih* forest’ with them and iook
Earl OTTO*,
Bnpg. saraa
Sarah Bomorviue,
BomerriUe. Weastorm
Whistle and DrWm Unguagea.
tMn
«os- balls npstalra pnd when the sunio
.. .
cehoot and we would like '
A true Siinshlner.
Isly 8omarvUl^ Mary Heat. Laura came last week we fed it and gave it

ibe Sun-Uiuera
. An, In., Ol nlrl . h„ hu -v-r »n .
S"'
»>' 'W '••' PH,-!
Fern Packard.
inshlu'-r.
rsniomln.,. I, n-.m Ih.i I, I. noulU,
»' ••'
H« b~ H-U-.VH.nJ- H-U- ™.r
il
» b. v.i, — tion totlay'jUlT

"j:.""'t.bw:
•>”'»
'
»«»•
because it was WsshlngYes. Waneem's iciier was a One
lo KH- .M .Kn., .nJ nKn.v . on. '“S'''
•“>- •*1“ -Kaxel Folsom. Jai.nj^
. Fbisom. Letha tented, but when the weather became
ton's blrthda)'. I am going to seud
one. I am sure she will be glad to
Brovp, Coaale Hebdan and Etbar mild
it flew out of doors and
mn, I,.,.' -onnos'A -1... H.y oonU «■>"• «'
<»“ “ !•• -n
Roaa Shlsler a iwstcard If you will
know tivat you eniored it.
Ill He
Ao in in.1 lino il il.n,.» .mon, los •"
"»«»«>
Hardy. Canuai Lake. Mich- R. F. D. suppoae it may have toU a long etor)'
inclosed front you
give me her address. I wish I <ould
. No. 3 Namaa aent by Oladya Scott,
to ju friends about iu adveniurea.
r old brother pleaded
.Iwor. or „Kon. A.i.n.fA ol 1-Hns '''''
“« ‘1™< »« -»»
sea the Bunshineni who are so far
, R F n No.
Maple City
Anywny it was comfortable during the
Boi ,01V lo. i-oiJo kno. in.1 .non
‘ >"«
away, and who belong to the Sunshine
•UNBHINE cradle roll.
.term, and many other lltlle ones perI. O .ounA Unmikko dl.ilnri Iron, or*"*''*
‘-“InA -in-Jriob I love to read the letters in the
Sda Andenos aad Anna Aaderapn. isfaed. 1 am told.
Omena. Mich
Ain.,, .nlooKlo
Sunshine psge. I like to read Alhen
Konhport. Mieh. Name* aeni by Mary
.\ow i must stop or your President
. ♦
Fel. 2k. 1912
<
On roiim-i. I.UnA. ono fl iho <KSh.n tlio Uai soldon r», ol »unPankop's leiieni. We bad a valentine
Dear“Pre»ldenT—
Suiishlners 1
Aadonon.
will send ibis to ihe waste basket.
nsrv groiiii, m whistling langusge la »!>'*»• had-faded away and ibv faeaflre
box In our schoolroom this year, aod I
Edwin CUrk. ate eight months, with much love to everyone from
jrse.! i.v The tistvves It does »oi COP- *>ad dtod down to amolderlng omberw.
Some time has iiasaed since I wrote
«° it«,<niool
1
got eight home-made valentines, and
Travaro# City. Mich, R. F. U. No. 4.
- Aunt Irene Shields.”
to the Sunshine i«ge. so I will now K™de. My stu-llk. a>
sV of »rUt;ary signals, but U dechUren.'aurtin* for borne, miaaed
two postals. I think my lei'er Is get­
Name aeni by Floy Marie Oulnger.

wr.te again. My sister an.l t*o brothatlihmeti.
‘cri'-cd as ordinary M>ee<b tramlatcd 'ke snow child. In rain they eall^
ting long, so gooil-bye.
ClarMoe Lniamn. age two years;
What n dear, good tetter Aunt
intu whistling, isxh the Angers and
^vr and ran about Ie sesreta of her
era'‘au.l I go to school eevry -lay. M' "«'!> e'‘T-' <*••>
'
From your Sunshine girl.
-JroBe Roundlag. age two year*. Trav- treoe has written? She has given us
teav her s name is V|„» Anna Harthe of *'*"
down lull
Up. i.-iiig uM-d. and each sy llable hav- >•'" "-«<-»■ roulit be found of their gem
"dsty Anderson.
V«sr*e City. Mich., R. F. D, N* «. Names rogny things to think alwui. and'we
me I'H Bi'i 'oiTMie tone. A Genusn tie little companion At last they gave
.liorthiion. Papa went to Old Mission •*“' t*®" “ *• *‘®' '*■
Rosa's address Is- Mis* Rosa RbU
sent by Lydia Lntman.
all hope she' will write asaln before
to Blienrt i:randi«ji funeral. It is sad ‘mve s pei kl(i« uau.
uflfe:. who iivMl rpaoy yesn on <R>- "b 'be searrn aod ran barii to their
ler. Traveree City. Jlb-h. H F P. No.
-----------------------long, and tell u* the little siorv ahe
to say lie left s Isrge tsnilly. .Mv si»
Frcn;
n.. ra Island M.-A-ti* that conversailoo ■x'mea with Ibe aad newa The pass
n
Box.

THE
tUNEHINE
PREtlOENT., h..
b„ bean for ur
ter amt I we-ii to »..e Helen Kovaiik
H I ti-'i-arried On hy the native* *"'■ seau-tied all night and for day*
VIBIT.
a u.r- »i.. : •k.'ii a |.ert«i un-lei- »" come for the misaing chUFN»ui alt
laal Sunday. She ts not aide to let up
'
?• State St.
Oiv, Mich.
- Toar Praaldeni likvn. lo think of the
We havr
D new names td a-l-l to
s-sQ iiuu.
Hirough Ibe Toug. hot
no
-Buaablne Club as one bic. happy famCorre*. denre UsI Ibis Woek.
This «hl'*Uing langvtagc ia unknown trace of the scow child was Vv*f
•' glad that
By. And what a family It la boy* and
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIEXYa. m the „ti,cr i.Und of the artbii-lsgo,'»"4 *orr«w scitled over the .
Summit
Prosl‘'««glrtal Whea the letter, come with
Thank you for Hie iiretiy card Wha:
Mieh.. and Alice neeriug. _
Prayer of a Horse.
>■1,1 1- iimfiiiA-d to iRiment island '.u '"*>• 'Ottaie
ibelr reiwna of what
are doing,
--rh,
»|„
iireny bird auil •iear little eggs? I
.......... . "t It* i-ttiliar geolo*iral,con
-fhe im.Hier «audered by day and
with the news of yoor school.,'
ve birdies. I have two ivauies fur
tswer postcards or letters.
.ini'-ii.ii It IS traversed hy nnmeioii. u-gh" t!i;..u*h Hie great foreal. oUtlSg
yocr mays, aad your peia the Sun_______
_
lines
for
Sunsbin) lostab have been rereivod
Sunshine fluly and t
g.jtljA- aod <le«.(. -aMi.e- mimiIu* ou‘ -u liie iitii- one but no aoawer. ever
Kenneth
'
sblu Prerideat Is quite sure that no iron™*Ruita~
l•ea^l Rash- **'•
They
m all .lr'.-ctio«s f:..iii a ..-crtHi ;-U -sii.e r„ the plesdlog voice
But V
Utelly vrws ever as alee as our Sunrtosie Ukniaoip- Clark.*** seven year.; Richard rU'k.
teau A> Ihit ar>' pot bn<lz<-l
xrewt romfun came lo the sad mcKheaMaa Onb.
Mavme Burflend. Wliua Uewev. Hugh •««
’''ark. as. ^
'14.
I BTi ut‘1' l>e ■ ruvseu With gi<-4' i9l Itesri on Ihe day (hat the first aoowV sisier and I
But cometimet hi the happieei jeffera. Albert 1-ankop. Bertha BUnrhmonths. Travetwe f
o«il.l go t.i Traver.
. I?-, hr-n.e a (i,ati living w.iin; h- flakes. whiHir,* through th* sir. (orei. g Mmdow eome*. and a letter
Flov Marie OiUnger. vioin Ugra^ ^
*
P'*'**"*
""
tol -h-e <>: ati-rttu-r in a -•niic'.' lii.e toirt tli^coip.n* of the winter. As the
I iiitktv] sixteen i|tvan» of l-e—><
lAxmrrtvod-ttlHng US that Edba John hard, naude Caro. Mabel Hoiund.
and huitom, to i
vuis last fa'l
vianihia ray* tuai N
ha- of-eii to j:,. aro’im iiran-- ■• :<•* mother was walking In the great (orM of MggUloe has fallen aaleoj. to
OrunJy, and from Harold Kettle. *•'* »*«*" '»
«»
*«•>'"* iiore Ihao ibis iliii-nutok will shu< k
when be w .he. to see ,-r
d a e«t Chat .rept up close lo the Utile
Waken only la heaven. Your Prtelin Florid*.
*>tb their Grandmother for a while. his winter Will you please send inv
ceigbbor
rotiage she saw dimly through the
Beat U gur* that you will remember
_________ ”
.ajTd are Jutt across the street from
‘later Minnie anii I s iar<! an.l but
This. t> 1. 'Ottjettur.-d, led to the fslliug ve.l of ssopw a shadowy lorWL
Edna'a sunahlny Mtera that often apBUMSHINBtLETTERS.
me.
adoption •
on? Hoping to soe this letter in prlur.
• hUtlinx s* a naefut She stopped in anaxemeaL I'tit
fteaied In owr Sunshine jiage. She
Lake Ann. Mich.
With love tram .vour Sunsblner.
I will c|o»,- »iib 1.sm'wi.lics.
munuatton. -whi.h ha* atraighi toward her ramc the dim
means of
was a itMiher of the Coireaiiondenre
Feb. IK. 1912. '
Floy Marie Oliinffr.
Your Sun* -me nieiule-t
' gradually
>iiM-d the prvnerHoiis of fbroi. ever growing nmre dlstiox
CTuh. and many of you knew her ijp*r Prealdenl. Tour Ujtefs are always welcome,
Jie lor si-eectj ]i i. de- lAewcntly a. aweet vcHcw cried. “Oi,
viu V K. KalrhiV
through poraonal
letter*. K.lna's
i thought I would write a few Unas and I a^ gUd to send yoa car.li and
Ate you i.-;.|. Kal-liikt.t S|-nJX |.lea»ir-g lo ilie ear
dear earth mother, do yea know yotjr
abort.' b(«|ittfai life. «o full of cheer to you. i got two raleutlnes. 1 don't buiiona for your ilew neigblnr*. ^
the raojeroons. > die moos rhlldr'
r day s woik U done firovide
Tbe
and nitnem^waan. will be a letson In
to ac*ool any more, but I thlnjc I
- tlmnea. have a dtvii.i
Ru onre more, out of yhs anota. came
shelter a -l-an dry l>«4 and trlci '
Suoahlne (or M an.
will go in the spring, it has been very
Mabel. Mirh.
wht. h the moat coTOph- the tovely child, sad Urk to the Wile
riiough fur me tn He down Isr.siu
While we rajolce to think that her cold here. We hare two cows, and I
FeU 23. I9I2.
Traverse (
. It F
•n Tslk lo me. Your voue .ste.J
in
(be hawy moibrr «n
Bala is over, aad (hat abe wlU never help papa water them when Ibe boy* Dear PresidoniA i«H ul,arly stui-e.l the litl\^e <me
eaiis as inn, b to me as th>- kiPC <1
, be ill any awr*. oar haarts are (all of .re at r^-hool. We have two.faUe*.
i „ lo school every dsj I ran I
ivar Presi.l nt- '
rein*.
dnth;
e.t.|.k.'‘sl The -inkiag vir
E,,h winter, after that, ss loo* s*
^ loving sympathy (or her papa, mam- |>.|« h,. .one to visit QraadiA and in tbs fourth grade. My studies
I am in tae niib grate at *<h<><'l
|>ri nte aomeTinM-i
that I
may la..- i- divided ure-ientr. k» that it jhe old couple-lived the *now rhild

^
^ * Grandma at Nortbport. but be will be arithmetic, reading, sgrammar. geos y j snidii^ are
tc. langtiage.
ladly and
learn vteid* :*-< di*iu.<inot-* ■« -beitig .jove to Ui-m. sag gladdened their
Urt you know, mm- we will home lonight.
raphy aod ..wiling Mfrea.-berV name "" "
getigraphy and rielliBg. I am oorry to lo love you
•irtitk
,
live* with her sweet pfeaec-e, ps»
elite her ga one of our-very apecial
Good-bye. From
^
1. Miss Ellen Dalsell. 1 like her wiy
^
...
.
.
«y

have
k»l
my
button
Rota
and
Ho
not
Jerk
the
n
n«.
and
do
not
With these, and by varying th<- in- |ng genily away from Ibein with the
Bun^nerg from now-no.
Alma LInkleiier.
Ip bill
lervaii between es'h note, a ..«le IX coming of suBamer. Bot they no km*,r kit t me w hen .•staWUheu wllb a regular »e.|Oenre of er rrieved at bef departure, knowing
you want, note* and inierv*U.c-*|*ble of expre.*wMld msro with the first anowaoderAsbd lag even »yllable in tb* tongttaiw.
(Uk**:-J«an 8. B*tu> in Woman-s
W’atch me. and if 1 tall to do
All the natives onderstand this code. Uoma Go«p*"F—

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