Grand Traverse Herald, February 20, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 20, 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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1912-02-20

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TWICE A WEEK--TUESDAY AND THURSDAY--»1.00

A YEAR

BUSINESS MEN
WERE DINED

caniAUiEwssTin
Lewis W. SmHh Hae Opened New and
Well Eouipped Place ef

DLi RESiear m AMERICANS
FORTY-SEVEN
IN CUSTODY
HAVE FLED
John Kelley Died at the County In.
fifintry.

I
MILLIONS FOR |
TAXATPI ^ ^
Ko. 15,

TBAVERSE CITY. GR-VXD TUAVEBSfi COUNTY. MICIUGAX. TUESD.VY. KKHKU.XKY 'J«'. 15M2.

ERTERTAira TEACRBtS
Mr. and Mrs. Lcderie Os«s Yaelntlive
Party.

One of tbe moet wlaburste and de
tlgliKul valeotlne {a:tieW of the wtYk
STATE TAX COMMISSION
by was that given by Mr. aad Mrs
L
COMPLETE REVf^.
l.ederle. at Itanr home on VVathlng
ton street., to the leal ber« of' Hoard
man aveua^ sebco! The iKiust- was
rharmingly deivntled lu red and
/1
______
White, with gay little bean* and aow ABBE^BEO ACAINBT RAILROAOBb
THIS IS INTIMATED IF CLEMENCY
THIRTY4EVEN' SOLDIERS KILLED era lo profuswb Kveaing waa devoted
'Telephone anq oTFfCM
IS OFFERED
IN ACCIDENT.
Valentine games of all descrlpUona. everytioe «.f which had been
Preoident Lyewit Will Call Conference
Bridge Blown Up By Rebels—SrttteH carefully planned m detail, sod caut Railways Hit Th* Hardest WRh BEtV
jSf tiMerostlenal Unions te Corted t.he greatest niernmetit. Tbe ro
B7&ADP—Review
Ale* Cotror
Covror '
Subject Miatrcnted and Wtf*
Review Ate*
.
aider Arrests of In­
fresmeitts al*u isrried out the cok>r
Talegrnph and Ex
Aeaeulted—Svheua Condiv;
dicted Men.
scheme of red sod while, sod Ibe
I Esiet*.
Llnro.
■ymbellsm
of
bean*
and
dart*
fA. 15.—Fonv-svven
Mex)<v> I'Uy. Feb. 15 —Thfriyueven tbe concIusluD of the evening
Lanatag. F'eh. I6.-The Hats tejk
ot ibeNifty four Inditied Ubor leaders
(ederala were killed and a acore liu guests voted IlMflr host aud hostess commteaioo has completed R* rpfteV
in tbe ellegsd dynamlitng coosplracy
Jured when a troop tram from Mexicb rkthl royal poienainerB.
uf the tenuttve leeseeminte •( !•»
are In custody lodsy. It is es|>ected
t'liy
to
relief
of
polnu
imuth.
eraabed
road, lelephoae. totegreph.
*iprsB»
that tbe remaining seven will be srdid Bot obAoj- blBuelt Usi nlgbt. It
through the Ixtis bridge in Guerrero
tank tine, snd g
re«ed before tomorrow. Eai-h defendconalBly vm bo( tke reult ot the comBisie Tbe bridge was dvnsnllied b.v
poratioas itetac'bSlklijMtoaMaatoto.
nlueea la chars* of the
ItepstlstB. Tbe train plunged Into the
and aanoancod that' th^oteouBte oi,
President
Lynch
of
the
typograi>bl
for Lb* ccarenUoB and the bis bon
river sod the Vssquraiss men
which they wUI have lo pay taaotloB.
union bos announced that be will uke
trnet nad bnlL
OELEOATES'PLEASED WITH THE
rounded the town of Toneon. Four
1be aggregate amouat vnlnadoin «•
ImmedUt* stepe for bolding a confer­
It wma a Br»t faaat of sood tblasn—
TREATMENT ACCOROEOTHEM
tbe free list to taeU at tUT.lM.4M. 41ence of tbe International Ubor unions CANDIDATES WHO HAVE FILED hundred AmerU-sn refuges ten by
aood thlBsa to oat ORd a coplooa flow
PETITIONS
special train yesterday it i«-impos­ Seqpter William Atdett Smith Has ided aa follows: rallnada.
reanrdlag
tbe
nrTests.
It
is
said
that
‘ of wit and haamr. Tie Udlet «(bo Officere Were Eiocted and Flint Se­
sible ip locate them today. Fighting
50b: palloian*. t550.B04: espseam BLPromiesd Coed 8p*^er*~L.iei>overturM base been nude by home ol
preparad the haaquet oad ibone who
Coed Liet of Candidates in Field fer is resumed si Santa Marla today. At
lected fer Neat Meeting
tensM Gevemer Reo* Will
4S5.550: car loaalag compoataa. Ur
tbe indicted men to contese If prem­
■erred it oo oOUfloatly oarned moch
the Coming Spring
of Convention.
Cbarro Betrara flftf-sevrn were killed
tetepbone end icIecraBh. BSle .
Attend.
ised clemency.
pnOae. The aman waa one ot tboee
Primary.
on both sides.
»tT. 450. Tbe rote of loxatlOB M BW.n
Wosbington. Feb. lO.—Gomper* and
exceUoDt aproada which the C. 8. P. &
perose
tbousoad doTtero.
Morrinon
will
probably
be
called
to
President
A.
B.
Uongberty
and
8ev
Tbe annual contention ot tbc MlchKl Paso. Feb i:. —Palomaa ('hlhuawen how to nerre; and by
Uonday-^i-os the test chance the
trUls of tbe al­
rcury Amil F. Xerllnger are bo»y
• tokaa. tl|e snesu aad their aaa Retail Grocers' and General Me^
candidstA for tbe various city and boa. the port of entry has been eels
boMa ottayod ov^ Wt of IL and aald ebanta’ ataociallon came to a cloee leged dynamite conspirators to iceUfy word offlcre had for filing their petJ- ed by Vasqueetaa. according^ to col with preparaiiuns for the sanaol ban­
the offIcUl connection between tioDs w-lib Ike Vity clerk, and while lector of customs Perez, who escaped quet of the Grand Travrrae Ug<roln
ao. -Tbaro wore mero than ZuO at tbe Thnreday otter tbe larseet and mpei
tbe
American
Fedcmtloa
of
Labor
and
club While lu Grand.Rapids Monday
loMes aad aU voro pleanod with the tucceasful meetins In thr history of
there are not canJItetes for all the of­ from (be rebels, arrived here today.
stteod tbe big banqeet In that
the ortaolaatloa. Tboae who attend­ tbe .McNamaras after tbe latter wreck­ fices 00 the three lickets (be rei>re- The rebels are coumanded by Victor
ed were well pleased with the enter­ ed tbe Tlmee building by explosion. ■enutlon 1* better than bos usually Foucr
.\ aerloa* condltten exists city. Mr. Dongbtery bad a ronfereuce
TBo fbtlavtu MBS was awed:
S. Senator Wllliani Alden
tainment they were given and de- It is Intimated at the department that been tbe rose. Tbe following candidates near Parral It te deilared that brig- witb
Oyaur OacktaU
clnrod tbnl it wna by far tbc beat con­ there might be more an^ste. dciwaJ- are emlUed to ptecee oo the- primary auda raided the borne cf James Hamll- S“'«h who promised to exert bis best Price te Bull Bireng On JMosmM M
'Ottm
\
OMory
a new evidence brought out In
efforts to se^re good speakers sod
vention of tbe naeociatlon that they
British subject, it is
Bhortsf* of WJfNor BIrip.
Warm
tickets of the there lurtle* at the
prtNulaed My iitot one speaker of nn
attended. A grenl deni of court.
that Mrs. lUmllton was sssanfi
miM, DOI. Sweet aad Soar
•March primaries:
Uonal promloearo. Mr. Ouugberty se­
buslBcu ot. Importance to ^ mem­
Cream route Salad
-Ms.vor—Wlllteiu D. C. Oertualne, re-, her busbsnd mistreated.^ Tbe Jusrex cured tbe-defioit* promise from IJeubers
was
dlBcnssed
and
ma£y
belpfot
peace
tomtnlssion
has
returned
front
(From
Friday's
''
KolBoa
-a
IlobUU
publican: Knwnuel -Wilbelm. demo­
points were brought out during the
Casas Grandet. wbh'b U held by re­ teoaot Governorfjt’ho Q Rose to be
Soft weather te begteBlig lo krttM
White Broad
. Rye Ikaad
crat: Edwaid Lautner. socialist.
wbicb occopled a Urge
bels. reporting tbelr mission * failure one of the speakers,
at tbe pMstoeo wlQro Bava bM
' Wt aad Boana
Porter Hews* Was Scene of a Very
Member of lae noaro of olucstlon.
very eloqueet spwaker aad a spleudld practically off the market over Macw
port of the time.
Pleaatnt Reunion on ValoRtine
retddeni First ward. fuU term—Ber.
entertainer.
tbe coU weather set In Beariy twd
There was corulderaine rivalry ex­
Day.
nard H. Brnckeo. demociai; Frank
George L. laiik.j poetmaater at I
tibiled Mam
iUonths ago They heBnn cmsIbb rm-'
hibited among the delegatee over the
Koch, aoelallst.
fity. has atvep^ an Inviuttun
terday end In all 35 losda war* mniligtBaatt Van! -ptooe for holding tbe next meeting, ns
Mission,
Feb. /IT.—Wodprrolde aa toaetmister. Mr loak te ed over the city eeete* - Th* grtc*
klember of tbe board of eduenUon.
Flint and Grand Raplds-were coatond- nrsitar
evening
tbe
doors
ot
LINCOLN LACKEY LOST HOilSC also a good entertaioer and boa a
reioslna <i the earn* Bgxre VfelM It
OiflBf**- Moatard
tor lbs honors. There was con­ Porter house were opened to sbooi resldcni Second word, full
w ide reputation.
Clarence
L
lirelllck.
Cb^ aad Tea
THURSDAY
MORNINO.
been pracUenily all trlaur. BO
siderable work dona by tbe paialsonn thirty lavlied old time friend*. !t
The indictioaB are now that Hite cents per bushel.. At present
Milk
for both pUcee nod when It came to was a Jolly crowd and progrcoslve pe- mood .M. Franklin. *o*iall»t.
public
will be (be fineal bongurt ever gives
.Member
of
the
board
of
indications ot the priro krenkn vote Film woo out by the narrow
the game of tbe evening. Mrs.
Family Had Barely Time te Escape
by the Gra^ Traverae
works ward Three^Joseph H V|clecOr^tp
Assorted Cake
log but this win probably «ccv to
ourgln of two verte*.
H. M. LanUe wlnolag tbe ladies first
From Building. Cenlenta a
The Oranil Rapids {faei
GoOgli. republlron; Leonard t; i'laj>i>.
Oraad Traverao Apples
eoiue eiteot wbeD tbe eblpmeeti get
Total Lot*.
The election ot-«SI<»ra was held prise and J. G. Mills the first prlxe
than
a
local
affair
Similar
gathervclallfi.
A aambar a< tasplrlag selections loat euning and renlted ns follows: for gentlemen. C. M. V'ranklin carried
to moving Id auffietcat qiiiiitittee te
Inga have been held .in Greenville. relieve tbe stFingenry that boa pr»
Jusiii-e of the ■•eaco. full term —
readarad hydb* New Theoti* or­
prite. while Mrs.
M.lliauisbur;.-.
Feb.
15.—IJncoln
President—A. C. Nellson.^ West
Iona, lanalag. KaUmarsio sDd other tailed In tbe i-Itlrs fur eom* time.
George « . Cunte. republican; M'lHlam
chestra dortas the repost, which or'rankitn and Mrs. J. U. .Mills
lackey and tamily woke up this momBrunch.
citlea te celebration of iJnroln'a birth,
Walkei. soclallsl.
chMttia alM foralMi^ the music ior
were tied as to the honors ol the la­
iDg about t u'llovk and found their
First vice president—A. L. Smith.
Alilerman, First ward—Herbert B.
ary On a
point sll winter In refrigeroter. enra
tbe daaetes ia tbe hail.
dles consolation prize.
house o^ltee. Tbe blaae surted In the
Montague. re|>ubllran: Charles H.
eveni*. it was dinrolt tor Trai
CRy Clerk Tracy H. Gillls was In- Oruad Rapids.
supplied w lib etovee which rained tbe
Being 8t. Valentine's day. the rootnF
kitchen but tbe cause is not known
City (o secure the speakers desired temperoturr uf tbe tubers te a gufLimpricbi socialist.
Becond >1ce preaMent-C. E. Me- were anitUcaM.'
teodnead os tdhttmastar. and those
decorated
with
They gcsrtely bad time to dress and
Superv l»or. First wsrd—James .S'.
previcaia to this time. While tbe date flcieni degr*^ to withstand tbe CoM .
who have eaiorad the orlgioallty of Morris. Bay City.
heartn. hearts big. heartt smolL but
get out before tbe bouse was a com
baa not yet been definitely (lied,
Martinek. democrat: 'Daniel UngenMr. OUUa aa a preoldliig official at a
Becretan'—d. T. Perclval. Port Hu- all good hstru.
trip, aod io must tnsiaacea they cobm
pleir mass of flames. They succeed­ will probably be tbe latter part
beugb. aot'ialisl.
tenet fr|U realise that his end of tbe rpB.
ihruugb all light to (heir desttnnUon.
At twelve o'clock a fine supper woa
ed lo moving tbe organ sod t’
March, the lime to be*goveroed by Some of these cars which had bee*
Constable.
First
ward—George
L
UMe teratabad a big part ot tbe
served by Mrs. Porter, assisted by
three Stber piece* of furnllurt
>H. A. l«wU. Jankson.
the convenience of the epeaker*
iallsi
ahow. Mr. OUUs preetded with
properly bested before Mortlag out
side but could not gel
them
This makes the tenth coBscnitive Miss Bale Stone and tbere sgsln the
While It la not definite at this lime. passed through tbe cpldesl nlgbts «f
Alderman' Second ward—FYank R
etenfetertotlc ease end ladected
decorations
of
terns
and
red
heart-*
Aougb
away
from
tbe
Or*
year that Hr. Percitml has been sec­
Senator Smith baa prixnised that If
Goodrich, icjjublican: Frank l> Nay,
hanor and appreprtote hits when pre- retory of tbe oriiMsnUoa.
made the Ubiei with the dainty napthem frobi being burned.
Twenty U te poHsible. he bimaeir will be pres- the winter coronte and aoae of tte
republican.
Frank
O
llorUey.
aocielaaatlag the'opaakera.
potatoes were Irosaa. os (M fiblppert
pery and sll'er msxlng a very pleoebushels ot'Ssnd picked white hcoxia,
and be lias stated tsdl be wuuld
Tha flrst apeaker ot the eveaiag
Ing effect. But the most niesslng pert
resdy for (be market, were In Uie endeavor to arrange bte engagemenu received tbelr returbe witboot any
Su|*ervi»or. Second w*rd—Cbsrie*
^tled opoa by the
dockersge.
was tbe cetlng of the good supper,
kitchen. Tbe bouse and every thing
a to auend
H. Hsnslowky. democrat: tViniam B
Tboams J. Mereden. preeMeat of tbe
and nothing sUon of the space oanslIn It burned lo (he ground. Mr. Lac­
Tbere are bundreds ef rorioods e(
.Nelson. socisHsL
MldOsaa WboteMle Grocers' oasoeuily given over to the president'* meekey, “Link" ss be is cumiuouly know n
putatoes ntlll in thte pert of tbe ototb
SlderiuBO. Third ward—Oscar SiiniUon. Mr. Haraloa’s speech la port
Men. Jee. Raaisnsl Was Hostess At sage could do that supper full Justice
to be shipped ouL ofid If tbe «oMJin. republican: WilUoia U. Clancy. by bis neighborly and hi* wife. •
wnsastoUown:
PlMsant Event Last Evening.
After supper the gue«e went back
two chlldreo are now staylng-si I
Uons are the same la other socnoos
.democrat; Herbert A. Coates. *octal'
"Uoek has boon eald la regard to
to tbe psrlora. where old time songs
house of ■ neighbor. Jam-* Button.
of the country there wUl be on omM*
South Bide Ladies Went te
the proseat high cost of llviag. but
supply to keep the market going me
Mrs. Jos. Rnalgnol and bee guest were eung. old time memories reviv­
4tr. lackey and family lived on
Friday Afternoon.
Su|>ervlsor. Third ward-Walter W
many ladlvMaale who
terra, twn and one half nille»'**»u
til the new oue* arrive. Tbc exoA
Mrs. Norn M. KroU of Saginaw, de­ ed. old fashioned country dances were
Uln acessatioaa tocetber wiib reme­ lightfully enterulaed a compony
danced, with tbe vim and gracY of 'IKan. reiiubllcsii; John K. Breuan. so- east of WillUmsburg. wl^.ift la owned
condiUoD of tbe crop at preout te aot
T:.
rteeD
south
side
ladiei
eujojed
i
lallsi.
dies. that to thUr notion win relieve
people
meny
years
their
Junior
-for
by
('baric*
Button
Tbe
lots
has
no’
ss each shipping 4>w\ bdAd(riendt at tbe Roklgnol suite of rooms
■Icighridr tu Ibe borne of Mr and Mrs. known,
1
t'om-table. Third ward—.kkrnu* F.
the Bltnatloa,. although they have la the Wilhelm block .Friday evening this crowd, ibotigb a merry
been estimated
prdtiy w-elljKdgai FsrmenKr, ue*r limgbaoi. F'rt teg off WBltlog fur the otltera lo'roake
Hopkin*.
lei’ubljcan.
nmd* aa axteOSlee study ot this gteat
evvered b* ib- Farmers' Manual In day afteintiOD. and while Hie (rl^i a
to Mr*. G. Lote Silver, not as young as they once wer^'ohil
a move that they wUl be able to Inter­
Alilerman. Fourth
walvontt
osem misinformed
lo one way or sootber. Borne'
who after a dlligeot search with ooe and oU were tc a ttniintscei laidic. republican: Charles l>e>o. re- Buraiiie lompaliy
U, the rannenier home was not what pret
f
tbe Isstoat tbty mnk* such n ntete-'
d. with DO one bad IfTe been sll
that tbe supply is «enriy egothers at the Muslclau* pony Thurs­
be <all-d Ciacliy pleasant, be coptend
f
mest that lb* grocers ore to bloeia.
thine, for “ibe switi Oying yours inibllron: .vinliael A. I'mloi. dennr
white olhera bold to the b^
day eveoihg succeeded in finding a
Ibo were .vnipelled lo walk bauBied
I
crate Henry I’llch. eoctelUt.
Ibr iantaace. Uey hold the retailer
valuable diamond Mrs. KroU bod the brings to es< h nun bi.> laughter and
D<».*’
i»e wa . i:ie good Iltue enjoy­ IK# (bat (here are nUU sufficient ttbSu]«ervl*or.
Kounb
won!—Kdgar
e for the high price ot eggs.
carry lue buyers throsgb tbe '
misfortune to lose. .Mtr>. KroU took; each nun his tears." but tor that uigh'. Newton, icpublirot; Thomas G. Sliil
ed alter Ihe;. a:r ted aud tbe i
which they w«ald readily see Is a tnlaseason
tVarm westber te tbe 0*lr
this maser of showing her apprecia­ nothing but Unghter was heard
.lenioirat; Cbarl^ F.„\ewn;an. Petit Jiirora VV*r* Drawn Yesterday borne ovorenmr- the difference i
teke B.tber waia to lavemigal* the
the cucat* Iwllevf they were repaid ■UlUklWU
eolutloo of the >»•
problem, a* a few we*^^4
tion to Mrs. Sliver and tbe event prov­ loterostlag feature of the affair was sociallM
Afternoon.
oMdRIaB of tbe jmoltry Indwtn'.
that tbe host and hostess bod beer,
frjr iBe dlsc-oaifurt* of (he outgoing Of
« good abippiBg weather will ourt tb*
Aldcrmon.FlIth ward—MlHinu: F^
: “Of eottiwe tbe ffrocers have tbe Id- ed intereating lo a number of iwople. friends and near neighbors of alt the
supply un (be road while the prices
A five course luncheon was served,
; l,*i o'
Jurors lur trip lo file pleaaar.’ time afforded tl
.Muon, republican: Aiuon Urngwortby. I T .■• ' I
trepW bane to aBact a profit on tbe
■ufl
high.
the color scheme being pink and gneeto for over a quarter of s centuro •octeliM
b)
Mr
and
.Mrs
Panneuter
A
•:
tie
-IriuSl
court
Ithe .Marc;.
kblasa he eMlA hat « must be remem­
while.. Pink and white (amatlODs nod some lor forty years, while sevA
!3- ofl:.c of itie ruumy urhvrk dinner waa served, and (he
Suiwrv.Mir. Fifth ward—Itevf i;. I * vre dr-«p
bered that for this minute anrplos tbe
carried out the florol effect In the of the guests present had attended Chandler. rcpublHon: l.ynduii K •Icrk >'t-stcrd*y lai-tuuoi.
luiu trip was made by taate-n light!
cmrtomer la tvE la reedving better
dining' room while the place card* the oame school togritaer at Old MIe- Ctevi-lanl. reiHiblicos. John Culciiiao.
:>iid hy way of Haubes
r:<>.-*iii'-t,,
.time To«n»Sip—(' B lalxnie
apd refreshments embraced tbe s>m^ £loo thlny-sevja years ago.
very good
Bl*
r
Township—ft*:!-*
T. (-del• j where tbe road*
BOclallH.
“AllhouMi tbs eeverel neceeeUiea
an
early
hour
Howard Hill and Mlee Carrie Bi
Mro. SUv*r was presented
I
--------Conr'a!'!*'
Filth ward—Jobit F sten. Ju.m I'sOfield^
have soared lb prices within racent color
morning
when
good
byes
were
sold
and
Were Merried at Iteeideaea
with a nummotb boquet of romsUont.
Kj»! Bay Township—iluajn
R
years, ooe amy pick «p any paper and
bey drove away leaving the big farm Cteik socialirt.
ef Brido.
Thayer timer Marrei;.
Bad that tha aaTtogs deposite In the
muse and ifs arcupants to quiet and
Fife L..*- To*n*.‘ilp—\V A. Welh.
..
vnrloan banka bava made n tleclded la
Hnwa'd
HiM ahd Mte* <'arrie Mped
L Jo.in Lyle
|Boei#tifwl Hannah Home the Beene of
creasa. Certalaly this does not por
ware principal- In s very iiretty wod^
■ G*r.1c J Town*bip—Hennan Lsut-,
A Very PleoM"* Bctdpe Perty.
troy aa aahaanhle condition.
ding (iiat
plur tVedneaday ere*a Lawton and Power Were :ut'. Iw- I’lplcy
-—
Tha moBOtartBrer. wbolesairr or Passsd Away at Daughter's Home
Gram T-wnsbif^Lawrence Rogera.!
^lele Hannah wmt h-wtew. at ing at the burar uf the bride. MS
reuUar onaaot be burned for getUng
8rturday.
West Fooriccntli »treet. Mies Haute
Uala.e Pa-j!
I*
a pro«L ter be ts entitled to make n
Was Recnivsd by Local' Lodge of Elk*
Crook «tf Saginaw acted as briilr—nld,Greco
Lake
Townsbip-Lewl* *»<“”■
L--^'*6Mra F'. P lawjpo sod Mn.. Oten
Urlag. and to order that he may com­
ioTv of Toledo Ohkt. Tnere we.-e,«luln
-----Stu'tii S A Millikan.
|<»Ty
me erwm»ia.n wna Lovta
Mrs. Sdrt B. Cams, aged 69 years
An elk head bat been received by Power emenatned F-rlday eventeg
pote with hU competitorn U is neceivUr.g Uke Townahlp-Ncleon P«p. tw-my-four guest* pr-itenMr.W. Plo-ich uf this cl.y.
died at Che borne of her daughter. Mrs. tbe Elka- lodge from Fre.1 Cooiwr of the borne of (be former on scicotli
eary ter Mm ta tastliolr better
B. Wiiltea* received i.ne fii*t untc • Hie bridv* gowa wna embroWery
M ul • OgMu or
L. u
«•
Portland. Ore. whuh I* jirobably the street. Tbere were six tables of
•Satnr^ay morning afiey a abort ill
Mivfleld
Township-Emerv
Nicker
»
bandwtme
Kantak
t-raebridge
over
ptnk mcrtatine. She carried
terfoet over eeen in this tan of (be bridge Mrs Sawyer *a* honored
^ ‘
score. Tbe consolation pme we« shite rose-. Thr brldesiiinld -*aa
Mrs. Carris had been vUfling
in MKhmloa. the success of'------------itty. The bead ft proiably worth witb the first prtee. two individual
dressed in while silk nnd canted ptuk
ontealtaOte te bar^v^T^Tgitl**" 4*ufMer this winter and expected aboot 4200. The |c:Mgi». to which
glass sail ceUnrs. Miss Sarabi p*-adi*e Township—W. F Jackeon.ifilt^rn to Ur* Charte-s PauM. an eiroa-s. Tbe devotsUons consisted otr. bntchsw'. droggteu- boslneas
^ niwn borne soon. 8be leaven three there ore seventeen imlntB. are very Prall tarried off the eonaoteiJon Mrt..
priie ' renicsula Townebip-JUfred Bucel- U»l»lto Japanese plate The guest
l»rj*e waa also one of Hie* ! plate- lilies of the valley and c
any atber bastasM te aot e trade, hot cbtldren. Mrs. Adams. C. C Cnrrte of symmetrical and measure about five
pot of yellow daffodil* The bou*e|rr
iremony was naod. 'wltk Jter.lawreoce. Mich, and Mis* Grace Cnr- (set from tbe bead to the extreme was filled with »prlng Moaaoma. acd) fnlou Townahlp-^lifton L Ne*eP Mr*. <• M Beer* and Mr>
a prafassloB of the highest
Mattbews of Suttona'Bay offlclnUBE^
>ris of the some ptare.
ta ndsaace la the best posMbli
the cooclosion of the series ofi Whitewater Towuahlp—J. H Lyons Mrttemgh assisted :b the dining room.
point. The main born is eight to nine
A profusion ol yellow- daffodil* were Tbe wedding mnreb was ptejod by
A short fhncml serric* was held lartee is clrmmference in some
mr.
le* deliclou* refreabmeou were
Traverae City,
niatlnutdr
used throughout the rooms. Mr*. CUrence Hill, brother of the groom.
om the Adam* reMdence Sunday aft- pteces. Th# front prongs, of which served. The out of towa guest wnsj .Wsrd I—Jamr* J Dunn.
coueotefi ^th U to a
About tony friends and ralBttroa '
Hnnnab te a grackMi* hoatero. and tbe
eery. Be let Mk8tlgi
there nra four, are eighteen teebe* Mta F. L. GroBOry of Toledo. OhlO-| "'*rd 3-A W. Rlckerd.
artiaric beauty and harmonioua ap- were present, from whom lb* mnrriotf
iamettJ
The bead te a gift fioio Mr. Mr* Lawton and Mrs. Powe,- are no(-! Ward 3—Prank Votraba.
potaimenu of bee horn* cannot fail couple received mnny benatUnl 'atf
BOtloB that thor* b OM state In theltroia Monday moratec ter luwVeoce. Cooper, who is s former rreidenf ol ed among tbeir (rteoda aa being royal! Ward 4—Joe Hewut.
a.,—*0^
to ndd to the ptensure ot ber guesu. nsefnl (doiepn.
CCMUaiM M M«a nix.)
|*hero baria Rook pUc&
.
tbte dtr.
.
I Ward 5—Ed Clyde.
BANQUET
AND
BALL
WERE
The Central New* Sinod Is W»w
RLfABINQ FEATURU
open for business at SU East From
BtreSL Tbe store is owned by u \V.
Smith, who bos Insulled an entire
for bandUng newsiwpen. mogailnes. books and smokers'
ELABORATE MENU WAS SERVED ncceoeiUes. Tbe location Is n central
THE VIBITOR8
ooe that will be eepecUHj- favorable
for aumiMr trade when the reeori
t failu Wert Oven by
>D open*. A full line of dally
newi|wi>er« from oui of towa will be
t OHIM Thfwigh.
kept on band for the bernfli of re«nUr
•4R tlH 8UU.
and traneleat coitomer*. Mr. Smith
ciOoy> a wide acqualnunce ibrouaii(From rrtdMt
out the city and curroundlnc roumr>
ir ibere ni olliicie delcs>tc to Die
and will aecure a llbeml amount of
ReUQ DMloro’ Uil Oen«r«l Herchuu' modcMUou. conreotioo who patronose for all the llnee be carrlea.

AT TK STAn cowanoi

gEVEN MORE TO 8E ARRESTED
TODAY OR TOMORROW

SOiE OF THEM MAY COIFESS

John Kelley, for nearly twenty yeart
an Inmate of the county Infirmary sud
one of tbe most widely known cUsrevlere In the city. died at tbe home M edneadny nUbt about U o 'clock
For
iny ye^ be hs« beerr known to
everybody, os “Old John Kelley,' and
tbsre,.Mi ecorceLv n <bild who'has
run to meet him on the street
with tire greeting. “Hero couea John
Kelley.". He wai born In Oxford.
Canada, in UM. anJ ha*
two
dsugbucs
one- who reetdes in
Chicago' and «ke other In .Vorth U*;
kota. be*id«* two nephews. Somui-i
and Davi.l Kelley of tbe in-nlnsnla
Funeral Bcrvlces wilt be beU'lruiu
tbe Hughes underuklog parlors Fri­
day afternoon oi l:Sv. Burial will
place ia OOkwood.

WELL ENTERTAINED

lTXvT'cuerrero.
SPECIAL Tl

MEXICO

^RAJt.

TGTALREAGIKS$237,IRS*4li

FOERU. IRAII 'WIEiaiEO

PLANSH^OR BANQUET

FOR PUBUC OFHCE

POTATOES MOVmr

Ifill AMUR SOCIAL

HOME OESTRDYED

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BUOYED SIBGHRIDE

FOR MAROH TBIM

PRETH HOHEWBHW

TWBIYY-FOUR 6UESYS

MRS. SARA E. GARRIS

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• . OIUMB TRAVEBSEIIERAUj. AKDTBAVERSEBATEAoiE, TUE^lr; raBBOiBTSO, »^ ■

lacs—dtapeaa Corpu Act eupend- tto eoraera of tto raem 'to tto adeeaRcr apeafflBC a tesr days ot
INTtaju* tetkc whole dty. The il»
trie Ughta. .So wuador tto graaicra
Aim Arbor. Detroit and Lansing vto
tb041eu
J»bu* Md^ter- ed In Ireland.
Itlng relatlvee.
me—OoncTOM Teadmltted Mtaale- anUcipate these newUngs and drop
prtM »Bd win h*re if di»w heevilr
the
arduous
wprt
of
the
farm
to
at­
Miss
Edna AuaehweU and Mtos Am
alppi
to
the
Union.
>aBsad
Avmy
m
a
Detroit
ttoapHaf'
open their teu^ moorcee. l%«r
tend: There were several Invited
na Peterson were Traverse City call­
Mondair.
^
ffaould receive the cordial iterml and
's tost wc*A
!»;—Uiand of rrinnUd captured gntoU who fully apprei^ted the opOnanclal aapport oT the city fieoerally.
Travorae UHy retollvew-n^vcd Jthe
Miss Floasle Ellis and Miss 01i>e
While dtotloctlr a Uethodfat church by tto Bfttiah wider Sir Ralph Ah^ portneUy of mlvltog with this happy
lad n> ws .Monday that .Mrs. Georaf
family.
the bene'au to |he city
J«*nsMi were Traverse Ciij cillcra
Ulh—George nogcra riark. soldier
At 2 o'clock tto meeting was called Brnneti. who was MentiOed and narh Thureday.
are far fiw aeetarlan. The bulldins
win be a eplrsdid new 'oririiliectaral ad statesman, died near U>utovni«: td-order by dveneev M H. McMuIlea. imereated in the pretty
There wOi be a masquerade gtrea
feature ftw onr dty. and the doora wiu! Ky. Born in MuuticelK Va.. Nov. 19, aad some regular business was token Edgewood. die<i in. a Deirait hospUxi by the six popular saen trf lotcriuc-tan
utoinlBg following aa operation. Saturday night. Feb. it. Pmea am
care of. which toduded the unaaQ
be open ercry- dny end eventns. the 1762.
1820—United States senate |
Mrs. Benaeti has been known to Tra-- be given.
year round, for the use ot the youn«
Senator Walter to vote to favor of tbe tree City looidc for tbe |iast few
people and the dtlicns sencrail}-, re- the Miaeourl tVaiupromUc Bill..
Mhta May Johnson to s{«ndiug
TH08 f. m^ra
18«8—Gen. WilUam O. Butler suc­ presIdenUal primaries, which eaprass- years, having had charge of tbe diAng few days ia town.
sardleas Of church or Boa-churd
*
ceeded Geo. 6c»tt In command ol the es the wm of the people.
room at Edgewood tor tbe past Cfo
. Pleneer Tobacco Oremera^ftllatlona. It ia.a nxnt Imporiant
Miss Olive and Thelma Johnson
No. 2S.
f
MI>hodiMN>
Tko eriginal ploBicra of lire tfftana
A number of members wetv eaUcl years. Under Uer efficient manaco- ch lo-day hu- Bowera lUrixii^
American
troops
In
Mexico.
valuable
{fubllC
enterprise
and
should
k
one*. m
j» Front
Front Bircet
ia Honduras were Cubonn.t *ho
1«1—Jefferson Davis toa
l«bn to cxi.res* ibelr views, and (hey ipent thto feature of the attractive
receive aubetantial
enruurasemeni
On account of slcknesa Miss Ethel bceugbt Ibelr weed and methods RT ear■manner
that
shows
they
summer
tame
of
ma^
grew
to
stub
prcsldeat
of
the
Confederate
atatea
of
trow all our people.
TAMS:
Slater to taking a two weeks' vai
iBf. and with (sverabto eell. rtlmaie.
Amcrtee at .MontFomeiy.

art 'following those imporiant t
proporlioDs that a Urger building was
Fel). i-.
and labor rondlHnns «er» sacceuful.
ISC^Federals under Gei. Cox cat tions Kith the closest, attention.
(he toercasing minii>cr.
JtAVOftEO BY ROOSEVELT.
their tohocco tsklitg first prise Ip oer.
Tbe frowniag feaiura of tbe day
She had {dant- under way (or tbe em In a meaaase to coiicrces. a abiwt tured Fort Anderson, North Carc^lna.
oral iDtrrnatlenal exhlWtlopsi fbaati1867—Maximilian
and
tbe
Ffmicb
the
enormous
valenitoo
box.
six
lect
tion
of
a
building
that
could
accomnio
time aso. President Taft ursed the
lies were expened to Cabs art aoM
army
entered
Quereuru,
M«.*xlco.
long, and filled with the moil original date .Ole iK-opIe and alrea<Vi bad Ihv
appolnuncnt of an Inieroailonal^
as lUbana lobacco. Tto** Aatara
Pebruaiy 1»,
productions shat have been given
w-lih iDicntloD of puttocaiBc weU to do and rvi«ed.K
miaalon to "■■ue an InveeUsatlan Into
1672—tomrlea Chaaiocey.
second tbe public. Hi> special committee of ting up the building thia spring.
TAFT pick's MASLON PITNEY FOI
the falsh cost of Uvlns and tto indue
Mrs. Henneii was s wouian
SUPREME BENCH.
. MORTGAGE BALE.
irbU relallonahlp between employera president ot Harvard College, -died. nine. It is skid, was composed of elgfar
DEF'AUl.T having been iiW<
lioeM. whtfe tbe chairman. R. 11. Qs- channiog
persoitolit.'
and
n
Former Preaidenl Horn Nov. 5. 1592.
lorib. does not toy claim to any kuch friends by the M-ore to and about Hu- Has Been Aaseciate Judge of New romiitions of a certain niongi
ISOS—Ohio admitted to the Union
RoosecTli U bitterly opposed
by (Hvrge Roily How ell to El
honors. Tbe wonderful veraaiile abil­ city. who will s.vmiialhixc with the IreJersey Seven Yearo—Was a
prealdenfa arbitration treaUet wUn )o seventeenth stale.
and his wife. Kate Howell, dsacd the
ity of these Michigan poets was bImjwii reaved family at this time. She leaver
1804—Fftocb anuy*ct>Dccntrnlcd
"Dark Horae.
- nth day eff Mpseb. A.'MJ-VW. and
France and Greet Urfialn and has
•rded Id tbe otkw oLAta Bolster
vlcoroualy onUlned hla reaMUk. but Bordoaux tor an invasion of Eoslaml. when Ibolr productlona were read by four dauitoters Itealdes her luoiKcr.
Deeds for tbe County of Grand
M'asliiiiuiou.
Feb.
19.—It
haa
(>ren
* bo has made her bouic here this * Inr ' ' T»« MKW^ATMAL M. t
I8S5—fTencb s|>oilaHon bill vetoed Robert Barney, who for nearly
Id the last laane of tbe Outlook ilr.
houra held tbe c-ioaesi atteniiOD of (he
CHOSCMi
Kooeevelt Jugrt as Tlsorooaly endoriiev by Pr^ldent Pierce.
tiMl I resident rsft would appoint in Uber 59 of Mortgage*, ou |iase 2U,
Om Of Ue BMI iBporthht bulldins Mr. Tails proposition for an loicrna1857—Ncsrly 200 lives lost to Ibe gathering as he to hU witty maimer
MbsIou I’ltney. < bascelor of Nc« Jer- on which oxortgagr there I* claimed
ited. the offerings of Dan Cui>l«I
«f«dU of the currone year will he the
for tile purpose stat- LuudilfXtollier}' cxpiokloii In Rnglanu

BATES.
cy and bmucr uienilK-r of rangress.lro 'lH> line at the <ia» of this uoUce
rarious owners. Tbe chgrartet- a
—till of the MW Cooual Methodiet
1864—ItelgbU of PytMa founded by
Mr. Roosevelt U pmUbly «k»cr
Hnadrr,l Slxty-wcven-.
u the suptj..nw .v.uri vacancy, l'»ney
r Avch ouihMat on Cam atreet }uat
be lioublesome siuiatlon wLirb Jaee H. Ralhbonc at Washington. 1). istite of each mcnilwr were played 0|>.nars and nlaety-five rents, and an/
on. aad shouts of laughter were heard
Ham. Feb. 16—Kri Hsrw<»d
>a» a dark Ik.ix* anumg a s.ore ef'ntiomey's U
aoWth of the UdleeVUbrary Aa«>clan doldoUara. provided
Tea
ircaldcnt Seeks to relieve und^hl« C.'
each new drawing was made, in- family ar» siiendtiig a few days litfo
.................... yeai* old and
tieo hwlldltic. The Bite la aU that support of the* propoaltlon. uoultl
mi—Gen. John I>. hlagrader. notmW to deelred. and the locatloii U be received with profound rcspecL d Coofoderuto auldier. died to Ilona terH|>ersed were several pleasing feat he being our pastor here a few yeait] t-erved ar'wtoatgiate Judge in Hie .\c*r
Uleil to rectase -Itaarfftryp- tocurrd
Jcieey
buprvuitcourt
tor
sr-veii
jc-ra.
Elmer E. While sang an orig- ago,' they have a host of warm friends
tto Mat'valoahle and dealrahle la ThU U'a proposilion upon which there ion. Texas. Horn to Vli^ula. Aug.
by said loorigage or aiay*BM''ttoroof:
inul song cominaed by Mrs. White.
the dty for thia pnrpoee. The brief can be M dlSerencee of opinion, and 15. 1810.
Now. tiirrefore, by virtue oC Ita
Mra.,J. Doors bad at) atUck of neu­
«wer of sale coauined to aald-iqoridwtWInn and Uluatratloo siren elae- with the -force of President Tuft- and : 1873—Charter grulcd (o the CUa- Mrs. E-iA. E^ns dist(4t>tited valen­ ralgia Wednesday evening. weuU tape
gage, and the statute to suiA cnee
tines to aU the children preaenu Frank for her apeedy recovery.
~a ntore to tbU laane of the Her- Former President Ronacv*h toRclher dlan Pacific Railway Comiuiny..
made and provided, notiee to hereby
Grobh
sang
an
amuatog
original
eong
■ sM wlU eoarer aomp
^ with the Influence of oihera of naliongiven that oiiWetfnesday. tha eeveiv
Bplscoiwl Jubilee of ri>pe Leo
Austip Payton has been vultlngmoud
John. Kroopa Lived In Region Fifty tssiUh day ef April. A. D, 19IA at ten
ol "Good Old A|i|de Time.”
sitraetare Hid Ui* Intartor ptona.
nence. cotigreta should give 3UU. celebrated.
lor a few days.
Five Years.
o'clock lu the lort-noon. we shall sell
It seems that to soaic w-ay Chairman
■will to aaan that it will to a dome the plan aerioua consideration. The
Frank Moody is making his fortune
at Public Auction u> the highest hidElsworlli Itad gotten to bad v.iih the
M Mncton. tollowlBS the preaent de- problem is certainly worth Immcdlale
Juliii Knmiui. seed 67 years died tier, at the North Front Door of Ihc
rommlttec and soveral of the buly by irappiuK this wiirtcr.
tom aad plan of the noat approved and earnest attention-______
c-oun bouse, in the City of Traverse
Sim-lav
nlgbi
at
hi*
home

IV)*«rs
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
J
W.
Hrocu
aitoiilcHl
tuembers clmnorod for ulienthm long
^«eh balKloga'In the conotry.
cUv in said «:uunty ithat being il>»
Harbor
after
a
six
utonHis
Rlncwa
wiili
place where thtf Clrenlt Court tor
fro slad to Bay there wilt to no claos- ««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦' Was Carried Out by Woman's CIvb enough to met even with him. by read­ ibo Sunday School convcntloU Satur­
ranv-er of (be stonmeh. Mr. Kroupa said County of Grand Traverse to
day- aRfnwjon.
ing-some
Original
verses
which
they
MW bell to-dletixTb tto nelKbhorhood.
THIS GATE IN HISTORY;
SFriday.
one of ihe real pioneers ot ibt held.! auhjec: to futlire Instalments
each said they did not write. Tbe , Roy Zirk went to the town o^ltotcs.
'Vha* OM ean bny p watch or a clock ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
secured by said mortgage aad not
Grand
Jraverse
region,
having
lived
closed with a*shorl bun
Thuraday altemoun lur camp auppHe*.
m o #Uar. there U M lancer neceeyet due and layable. tbe premises
Febcuary 15. .
The work of Ihc M'omaii's club Fri­
descriherl to said ntortiauie. or so
reading by M. U. J^oUey.
Mail Dac'bn made a flying trip to here for ilfiy-Gve yeara. He was
yh for toncllac toUa to call na to
1T63—Seven years’ war between Au­ day aflcraooti. In rliargi- ol Mrs.
wnch thereof as may be noceeaary lo
lather of 2i> chfidren. 17 of whom
Traverse
City
last
Tuea^y
with
a
chaaett wacahlp.
U
Carter,
was
under
the
bead
of
llisstria and PnuBla and their allies end­
living In the rammunily. He bud been ■■ay- the amount due on said mortenatc.
load
of
ram.
with six i>er <-eni lalervst. and all
torical. the epoch studied. "The I'rU'
- TTda wlU ba. by tar. tto mort eom- ed with tbe peace of Hnbertbunt.
Mr. and Jlra. Jay ll^rkott and child- Uiarried twice and tbe second wife b< legal 'o-'t'. togrther with an allorBodioM. moat alatorate and moat
lSt)4—New Jersey passed a/act fur ides.". .Mauy inicrcstlng loinis
so
suivivcs.
Funeral
services
will
be
ney's fee of Ten dollars as ronreaantecl
roll called on their parcnla.
g \«OB«Mlat chnreh boOdlac In Micb- lie gradual aboHllou of slavery.
brougbi ont (iBMbo reriwou of 4bc pe­
for ihereJu. the i>re»lse» being deMr. and 5lnt. Uraon talter.,spent liL-Id from thi'^oiuv he baa known
UdIae .Ubrarr Association Needs
^ 'ign earth of Grand Raplda. The
riod.
and
an
serilied In said mortgage aa toUows.
1820-Wliuam Ellory. one of the
Sundqn with his sister. Mrs. Huron. many yoars^uceday aftcniuon at 2
InfanU Apparol for Uve Michigan
>11. The West Half of (he South' ' wto andnoriun wlU aeat. with the Rhode Island, aignera of khe Dcrlara- l>cr *88 irrescnied by Mrs. M. S. San­
r-'i-loi-k. Iniernicnt will ta in the
Mrs.
lAuy
IViustead
Icfliiere
Thurs­
- " 'a TWri
' Children's Homs.
^ -CaOerlea. «S0 and the Sunday achool
dora ranccrnlag tbe effect of ibe eracemetery at Bowe^ Harbor.
llon of Independence died. Bora l>ec.
day lor her new tame to UeirolL
aades upon the Christian religion. Mrs.
dwtohNiBtolac. asd whldi opena Into
ly acres
22. 1U“.
Mrs. Edd |fox called on Mrs. Wm.
The Udleo’ Ubrwry Assoclution
•jam aton
Beat dOO mere.
Carter, ]cader«of the afternoon, biiefless, to the County of Grand
•BCHOOi; REPORT.
18J3—Joeepb Pease, the flrat Quak­ ,ly oottined rcaulis upon
wlstaa to remind the mcuil>en» that ZIck Wednesday afternoon.
aaiOn ndlanco. tadns and In
lb|K)it Ot Ihe gWnimar diquimiieni. Traverse and 8ta(e of Mirhignm.
er.
Admitted
tp
memberehip
to
the
l»rtGeo.
Kirkly
Is
hauling
legs
to
Armc
Hated
.Ian
22.
1912.
.
pinto Tlaw at tto roetnim. A aplendld
science,'while the history ot the vru- next h'riday comribuiiuns of child­
distilit .No 4. loiBg IJikc. liM Hi.ELI HOWEI.U
Usb partlamcot on bla amraation.
vy« skesebed by juss Cton ren a clothing will be received foi H.c niill.
wni to a feattre of the andliiibnih ending Fcljj t:. Ib12;
KATE HOWKUw.1861—First dauihmcnt of Federal Bates.
.Mrw, Martin Hreon was called to lu-r
Michigan Children s Home
Nunitar uf'days^liiKtii, 2".
UurtgRieaa.
prtoonere received at AnderMovillc
home in Indiauu, hf tbe death of hci
UNDERWOOD A UMIAJR.
JoeepU. For Utoc who '
Total alu-ti>laucv.H>M>
The •nSay nehool room will be pi
Mrs. Carter (la^ protidclAwo
Prison.
at the tost socisl aftcrnooif a btlef grand mother, vviierj^ abe w-Rl visIT^fui
I'crceniage of ailendante. 2U.
for^tl
• '‘'TMsI «tth -4 .„,----------------------------1870—ConairaetioB of the Northern slcal numbers wbicb were much
feral woeka,-Hist bcto* -her
NumiK-r of boys enrolled. 12.
*^•<’<*■4*4 ttere wBI be twe^-flve n- PaelAc railroad oomuienced at the Dal­ joyed, a piano mIo by Miss; l.««rric account of tbe Midiigan Children's
home.
NtiuilK-r. or girls enrolled, in.
tpdtnika roons Vonnected.
and a idano duct 4>y .Miss Frouihult Home aodety is herewlib given.
MciS Mildred Harsh called on Miss
les of the St. Louts.
Tto -Society cam for bomclusc
Tout enrollment. 22.
«to.hMaMnt wm toliebt und airy
lS72^nrat aesaloD of the first IcK- and Miss Lowrie.
and frimidleos children from all |>arts Carrie Bacon Tbersday.
Tliosc lu.uher lardy nor aliseni dur
•ai .dto etouOn a larse cybuiasium Islature of Rritlto Toluifbla
ihirtos the business scMlon It w'-.s
Tlicre
was
s
ValcnUnv;
box
at
tbe
of the slate, finding homes (or them
ing Hir numib arm Hu}>anl Kingdon
wUeb can be uraed into
•UDltod
States
haUleablp decided to send B.i«etliinn lu Supt. In good fanllles as soon as posMbIc school Wednesday which proved s au< Ra'lph Clark, rhailolte Case. Olive
■ MdlsMe room or banqoet haU where Maine destroyed in Havana ilaibor.
Hunter of the G. it. (s I. a^ktog that
Riehl.
Goldie Skiver. Eltle Case, ttai
and
supervising
tiiem
lu
these
homes
.. .dlbt hmdred or nine hundred covm
The pouto buyers of Bates all lu»v» Hlehl. Guy Cmie, Claud Dnrga and
1P05-W tow VS’sIlace. auibar of the coal kbeJ at the loot of Hourduian until of legal age. Crippled and tick
' Mb to IpId If tweessan-- All » m 'Den Her," died in Crawtordavitlc. Bvenac, which omirciy obstructs the
smiling I
that the '
nest Clark.
eblldrvn mo
are »Jsw
also cared .o,
(or »u
an given
a
.
^toaMnDi convenlwece and appltancce nd. Born to Bnwklyn. Ind; April view of the bay, be moved to one side OBOUivu
UK, pTKper »»lial ud «,rEicl .1- V"
if possible.
; >IO to piovided. incltdllns bat
Ashuiure wiio went to Pittsburg
10. 1827.
rAjOto R»B will to Utco enottcb to give
Sara Chase, ineat and milk iu- lentloo. Tbe work is poo scetarton I'enn.. with several vai- loads of poti
1911—Prmnlef Afiulth. to the Bri', Baoie apace for baaket tall and otb- Uah House of Oernmonf, premtoed s|iv<-lor. was cailpd U|k>u to tell ibc but Chrtoiton in ’ character. Nearly iocs, has returned.
t «r slniUar amnaemwita. There will to home rale for Ireland..
club members which meat markets In eleven faundnyd chHdien have been
lIUsllicsB la thriving at Paper-town
the elty were the cleanest and most cared for since its orsanizailon eight­ as Huy have u few lugs on baud tu
• Mhrvy and reading i«om on this
een years ago. At present scvcoiy
goer which wUl to open day and evensaw
1656—Spain, dectorcvl war aainst sanltoXT. The close allention wiili
Si every day to tbe week.
whk-b her remarks were receivad tcsii- iwu children are being cared for The
Jliss llaael Darau called uU Miss
Rngtond.
preaidenl of tho sociMy is Hon. MsshIf. to laeV ffPBoee^ V»
Miunic Zok
1796—Amboyu adaed by the llrii- Ueil to the Interest taken in the sabtogton Gardner ot Albion, and among
Je<'i by bor listeners.
^linying place tor the young peoide h.
'Mrs. Walt-r Arnold is quite sick
.
'
the
bonoivy
vU«-i>restdcuts
are
R
tto city, had the older ones are
Club mruibcrs are reminded that Hie
with .1 bad ,^-ld. whicb to nutblrg
180i-United Btotes frigate biywed
date for Gemleman's evening lias l>een G. Peters. ao<J Wm. Wenii- of Maols- visual this * Intel'.
.
iiot. to aay meaaa. to to cxrinded. to (be harbor of Triiwll.
tee.Uou J. C. Hurrow's. Kalamazoo.
if*-' Tto Incation la ho near Front street
Some of
1812—Henry Wilaon. eighteenth vice changed from Feb. 22nd to Feb. 22rd.
Hon. O. J. Dlekema. Holland. Hon. J begun Ibelr scaaoQ's work by pruning
Bad the central bualneea portion ot president of the Itoltcd Sisiea. bora Tto banquet will begin.prominly
dty. that K la bdleved the at- in Farmington; S. H. Died In Wasb- 6:45 InaU-ad of w^tlng. as Jn previous 8. Stearns. Lndlugton. A. W. Wright their fruit trees.
Alma. Fred £. U>c. Uowagiar
toediaf edered yIU be a atrong to- Ington. D. C-. Nov, 22. 187:..
yean, until all have airived.
The Sunday S< IkmiI
convcnlicHi
.
Tta Ijidlcs' Library assoelatioa
for both yonng and old to
which waa held here tost Saturday
-5larylan>l Academy of Science
dially Invltey any who aru Interested was well atteoded fur all the weather
thia a reatlng place and a rally- and LUerature Incorporated.
to
oontrilmtc
Inlants
garments
loi
the
'$ig spot lor banuleaa amusement
for (iri,-c*.
heiug B) severe.
1853—Steamer Independence wrfi-k.
UlUe ones In the home. These will
reading and study. A cap- ed aad burncil off t.ower Catilonila.
.Matt Itacoo was a Trsvvrsr
ZUOZZSU3,
he act'pted at ib<- Ladies' Lttn-ary
-•< C'Hy, VIStb.
lUe care-taker wlU be In conatont at- with toss of 140 lives.
,
|
WERE DISTRIBUTED AT GRANGE. Friday, and later t<eni to iheir deetl- CUy raller Thursday
, tenffance, and these rooms will prove
Mrs.
Edd
Fox
and
Mni.
Wm
Zl<
k
1862—After resisting an attack last­
MEETING
nation.
In to a place for cool enjoyment to ing sevetol days. I'on Dunetoon sur­
vishod St Hie 8i-hc*'1 ll<ul^.• lisi, Tm-c
.Tto aemmer, and a coxy, warn relnge rendered to the fcdcrals.
)v.
; Ik- tto winter. It can not fall to beMrs Esiee and Mis Heme **r^
1882—Congress voted the wMow of
MOW Me of the btlgbteet and moat I’resldeni Garfield a iicDKlon of 85.UUO;
town
on buMiiess Tuesda'
In Charpe.
. ,
M ^lorUbie and ntoei pop
Miss Ella Gelk;i ii.a.le . Il-cr ; ir,
a year.
AHyn.
Fell.
17—For
the
first
•arthg apou to tbe elly for both old
I Tni'erse I'i:.' 'riiursJ.i.
I89»—Francis Felix Fhurc. iwesldcni
(iiuiid Traverse, grange is noiisl
nee know came It is thawing a
HM yoMg.
The farmer* arc- luo-j l>'•» i-inm
of France, died. Horn Jan. 51. 1841.
lu inslnictive tacetings, lu s|ilmi<ll<l
liHle and the snow will settle.
^Ihe erecUon of aueb' a building as
Up their summer * K'lpp'.' '■> i'c
February 17.
and the bountiful dinnei-s
The Desmond company has begun
iito to tha very heart of tbe city, la
Mrs. AriOur AMusirong and p«;ciil.
1621—Miles Standtoh aelected as that are provided at each gathuring. their hauling through here -«nd the
m maan undertaking. The atte It- captain ot Fiymoulh colqnica.
called on her sis'-c 1»m Sunda>
bnt the best that has been held was
roads are full ot teems
•rif la a valuable one for the purpose
Wm. G.bwic *-'* >' Hates caller
Saturday, and it was
1778-Lord Nonb s ^oncniator.v bill
Tbo Elk Rapids Iron Co. has diffl1^ was bought tost yoar of Dr.' E. L.
V U.t
day evenu for the memhert and their
cuU) to get suffRicleoi room to bank
Aaktoo. The building, with the organ preeeoted to parilaaeni.
Selkirk r :■ iz- rr'lltis '-i
1826—<'ardtoai Tasefaerean. archbis- families left home early to preiaire
their large amount of wood, as
aiil rwnlshlngi will cost upwards of^
dsT Ibis win^c-r
allnhe great work that was ahead ol
P. .M. railroad is not able to (uruisb
AbdM. A ittBaabam amount baa al- bM of Quebec, born. Died April 12. them.
The "Ha* ii-iKli M»u iiiadr- In
1898.
. •
ITS to ship it.
rasdy toM JHkiga* 4kd tbe propceiluleiiuosl 'I't' :;>-c-'ivh lai!- von
There i
hundred pierThe Ameers recvcrc-l.v defeat
F. E. llstftcld. two and a half uiilra
.Meu taa met with nch favor that the
wblle the initiatory work was be­
ed at Meeaiiee by the UriUah under t^l while
yuihcast of hero will liuve a sale liamnioira >■ i •iMofs* h.Kt weel
V e«trat Chunh Board asnouacea that
ing <-arried out uiwu one of the largest
Sir George
'
week
as
bis
health
wRI
nut
per­
w)u to togen on the baUdlng
Mrs.
•» ou Ihe #..|k
1864—A number of Federal offk-ers tosaes of the year, fourteen names mit farming.
Mra Acne* ll.-c-cl rc-ltiroed to
. early tn tbe spring.
the mcinlien-hip roli
wbo had tunneled out of Libby prison Ivclng addol
Many here are hoping Grand Trav home in Acme
> This to a matter of tar-reachlng fmThis waa-^nfeired In the
succeeded In rebelling M'skhington.
erse County will do lu duty and bar
Tbe
Vceim:
fc-'plc.
rbristian Enitoa
pr«-ssl>e Uiacuer. While this was to
the aaloons. as while this is local or DteeUac •>' i».M-»wnad « ' ac<*<iin
ing done. Qie good wives and their
option territory, -there are some whu i{ Mrs. H-cr*. it,e president, belohave an uncontrolled thirst that H' k
bounitful dinners ik# has
Tfae best feed ever nude lor nlkiag com ii Uflicoa
rausf* them to forget rhNr debts,
heen lariakcn of in man.v a Jay . and
ibelr lamliies and their manhood, and
Dairy Rnlkn. Tbe price fJer htsdred. bag tndaded, it $1.86.
|ihose who were foriunaie enough to be
INTERLOCHEN NEW*.
when they get a fe<^ dollar* ahead
Coiiy«nB8 lias witb ibf pice oJ bfan oJ $1.60 pet bwiked
in nt tbe *wble call " can vouch for this
without tbe bag makefi tbe coopnxuoa decadeSj ii {ivor o(
statement. There was evidence on wilt Jump on tbe aReraoon irsin. .go
nie-Udie» Aid gave an enierutvr
every band that thia table committee to Inieriochen and come tame two
UiBconL YouwilidintdupMneUEftathefifitlrML K
menr Tbnrsdsy. Feb. 13. lor the bon
• (f.inabt
had d^ their work in tbe most thor­ hours later divorced from their money
etit
of
tto
i>raacher.
The
program
and quite drank.
Be fureaDdgtt a boc^ tbit will Mly
Ubiodib,
ik
ough manner.
Wm. T. Shun who was in the hpepl. consisted of music, dialogues and
This being a "Valenlltoc gaihnrlng.'
at tbe coiDcr cd Front aad Caa MreeU.
imparts were found on eThTj-alde. Pa tal to Grand Rapplds has returned. m
Tbe
tnieriocben
school
bad
a
Val­
Roy
Rictordson
who
has
been
very
;>er kearu were at each ptoioa and
entine box at tto school-hoBse. and
these were scorn by the membens sick ao tong, is some beter.
The veterntory from Honor was tbe ehUdren enjoyed ttomselves very
plates.of (rafted besrt-sha|>ed cakes
were at all tbe Ubies, randy beans here to aieod a horae bHcwglng to much, all lueeiving ralenttoes.
Mn ElUs haa been nn tbe ak-k lisL
H. B. PraiL The horse was kicked
cere (to favors
MlCi Both Milne is better after bar­
about-with tto clever little nrattoem by tu mate.
O. IV. Clark's mUI haa been shut ing tto grip last week.
Even many- of the pics were made b<
the shape ot hsvis. while the decorat­ down on scraunt of s broken casting^ Mrs. ueo. Laraon of Mantoic* Is
Corter Front 4 Caa Slwrtfc
ing comnaliiee had atning big and lit on a nier wtael. but wjll soon be MUng a few days to town.
U« nd touts aad cutout Cupids fron in operutoa adaln wRk ptenty to do.' Mr. & B. UopUas has retaraed

Cmd Traverse Bciril

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JUSTICE NAMED

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CMlM Ills A 2,900

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PlOlffil 60IE

HlSTORtCilL PROeittll

CUTRIR WUTBI

Kre'jci.::

MANY VALENTINES

Calf Meal

Call at P. K’s, comer of Front an
streets, for a Iraflet that will tell you
about Calf Meal, the perfect milk substi­
tute for raising calves. One pound will
make a gallon of gruel. It will cost yoji
4c a pound or 13.75 a hundred. This b
one ot the most successful aids to mote
profit for ihe person wishing to take advan­
tage of raising calves on a milk substitute.

IS YOUR HOME
FIREPROOF?

Do>kca<mnliiiUe|»pcn,loAed>i Anm.

k , . 0° roa lahe I V» SiU • Ere «radd nfia

<

Fa • 1 >iki jm cu lat • SUtR Do«a Bn
relb Ereudlrer|k.preoipn.^redl..lll>.Ua
i*n n>«dt •tnl lore> Ere tto rear ooc
Mt^Sore.

Can sM laspeci Mr sMty acDMil braes.
Iffi FIRST NAtkONAL BANK
Uaife CcAd nKM Stotoi Twy

neeUBf of the Ortaael Uaaie boaae
Ibto week.
"'oMietea Rsby« Bhltoen and Aubji
Ormyaoo bare returned from Bay City
where tber bare beea rf^ng for the
paat few daya
Mias Hallie Woad a( fmpiie la to
the city rtoUiag frtonda few a tew
daja.
Will Howard ef Reed CRy, arrivwl to
the dty Uto uoralng m btialaM tor
Ibe dar.
Mrs. L. 8. Inman went to Bagina*
Ibto momloe. where she waa called oo
accouBi of the aerlou
of her

qSalBTday nlghl will end Ibc
■MMl sneecaslnl WMIc Sale
we ever held, qonly mw rcamn to aceonal lor this and
lhal is VALUE, qirs by givlao the people VALUES that
has made aU ol oar eleven
While Sales so saccesslaL
4By all means allend Ibe
White Sale the nexi lew days.

J. W. MILUKEN
iBC.

Tr«v««e aiys Best Store

Albert Kyeclka la apendlng Uw day
1 KlDcsIe) oo bualneaa.
Leula Pragsr ef Grand Ri^ to In
the city on builaeaa
Mrs. Dave Oueiiatt ef BeldeA. wba
has been here for aeveral daya rtoltItie her dauthter. Mrs. ralvln Relnto.
Grand Rapidt tbla monilnx.
where she waa called oo accoiiat o'
the illneti of another daughter.
Mlaa Elsie Stampftcr of Walton, returned to her home at that p!i
after eereml days vtoll In this
• Ity aa the gueat of frienda.
Mrs. Myrtle Chaae of Ootralt wont
i Erereit tbii morning, after a brief
t toll he^e.
Mrs. B. Cammlnga ef CadMiae, wh^
haa been the guest of frieads and
lativee of this city for the past week,
leiumed to her home May.
Miss Belle Thom returned to her
home at Charlevoix loda}'.' from
extended vUli here with Wende
O. B. HamlHon ef Chicago, who has
been visiting In ibto Tlrlnlty for son
lime, returned home last ovenlng.
E. U Oixen, wife, ten Albert, daugh­
ter Mlaa Alice, left here laat evening for
Ibe aouihem part of Kentocky. where
they «lll|meke their future realdence.
They will vialt retotivea for aeveral
daya at Oilambna. Ohio.
M. A. JohiMh la apendlng the day
t Cadillac^ butioesa.

Itn. G. P. Laraoa af Winiamabatg
atrlved to tba eUy ycaieruay oa
cral daya' htmlniwi trip.
Miaa Mifiato Johasan to spending a
tew daya of tbto week at Oraws m
aatoata
Mrs. Wiibnr Wharioa rtouraad last
evenlag to ber borne at Bendoa. after
briri riait to this city on busineaa.
Mra. N. C. Rhodee ef intertoehen r«
turned to ber borne yesterday afteraooB frdiii revetal days' buslneos trip
to this efty.
A. J. Maynerd loft here yetterday
OB the evening train for Dwroit. where
be win apepd aeveral days on buBltwaa.
E. O. BmKh ef the Milliken etore
toft today for New York aad other
latatw^markets to make pu’cbaraa.
Mr*. Chat. Welland went te Inter,
toebao Ibto mt«tog. where abeI will
apead aeveral daya aa the guest
■St of
ratoiiraa.
Mlaa Myrtle Taator want to Big
Rapbto today to spend Siuiday with
retotlvee aad frirads.
Mrw a W. Rice df Jsekaan. Chit,
toft acre totoy on the noon ira'o u.i
her return home from a^ visit te this
city for the past few months.
Mra A. E. Dynn of Grand RspWa.
reiurned to her borne at that place
tpday afue an extended visit here
wlib ber parenu.
Mr*, tohn Oreiliek. who to spend­
ing the winter at Grand Rapids, but
waa hero for a short time to sitend
the funeral of ber brother the tote
AptboBy Grelick, returned to Grand
RnpMa tbta morning, where she will
auy for the remainder of the winter.
af Ktngatcy, return,
ed 10 hia home to that place today afe a ahon rtolt to iMs riiy oa buslBto

A. F. Owen to spending the day ai
ftodmae on buaineas.
R. Porter, who haa boon visiting
friends in this city for the past wees,
reiuioed ttf bto home ni Boyne Palto
today.
J. F. epkina of-Kingtity, who nas
been here for several dsya oa busi
neu returned to bis bone ibis morn-

Ml Fieaaut today, where tbey will
p#kbd aetvrai dgya w the gaeeta of
frienda
PPal Girray rotHTnod to his homo
. Kartln today, after a abort vialt
ta tbto city.
L. Bilbermap of DatralL sftar aevaval Ays vtoH bare pa baataeaa. went
to Manistee thto moralag.
F. K. NaugblM to pending tlw Ay
: Empire oa hoaineea.
W. Oapew, rotamod to hU hom
Cedar Run today, after eereral days
vtoit with relaUvee te this city.
Fred 0. Curtto to apendlng the Ay
Cadillac M .buBteeaa.
O. P. Bergooo went te Cryauil Falla
today on boalseea.
m. Bowman loft this asarnlng for
Kingsley. Menton aad other point*
1 a week's bnateeee trip.
R. J. Ballard and AlghUr Mies
Edna, retorned to their home at Cadlltoe today, after a abort visit here
with Mr. aad Mrs. JAn cnchrUt of
C03 West Tenth street

Ids ecras fntR toad. TO acfia>»b

t* aerts wBar arffenliBg
4* aerw nMnIto. to high ptste
; mUas to

COLONY HOUSE IS PNOFlTmE
AAvsittoBss

Portebto colony Auses for tbo
tarn ftock possess a declAd PdTsm
Uge oesr tbe largo permaneat boos*.
I mako them. Awerer. Just as totga as
tA weigbt wUi pormli. My atm to to
bavo tAm of suck weight that tAr
can A movA anywAra oa tA tarn
at Ay scsooo of tA Tomr. writes J. T.
CampAU te tbs Ne« EA>aod HomoStMd. Wben Ard and native lumber
to used, tbe maximum also to Txf teeL
with rear wall 6 feet Z iocbos and
front wall ( feet 10 Inchea. Tbto permlu tbe use of i:-fooi boaiA wliAut
watte. Ad AlldtA* high enough to
WAk la with eomfort
U Ugbt lumAr u used In constraetten the cost to tucreased somewAi.
kA we aocure tA sdvAlage of mere
room. We BA tbo farm team csa
Andie a 7xif or OxiO Anso of cUa
kind. \Ye use no upright rramo at
all The building it operatA by the
eerilcal.^sidlA. TA ruanera m
which 4beso houses (Rst are
d. %nd are |
'.ho boOBO. ost Ador i: iDcAt from Mcb sido and
the Md* Bute This koepo tbo run­
ners from wAther exposure, and If
care to used te keep them btecAd
(bey tost as long st tbs kulUing. TA
one sAwn teuA accompanying ptetare to tA laipet model. It to u ebjoct to pcovido for tbo admUstoa of
aa abuaAace of fresh sir wttbout

WE WANT TO UBT aaore good^ frait
(arms, term toads had resort properiy. A Ptralght
gar
eoto-



"Hr

FOR BALE-TWO good tap bU^
asd OA new open butt^.
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Fa«*i. it& Btate 8L -Bath aBatosa.

feTSS

BONOINO CLCCTtON NOTICE.
.VoiU-e It herebv glvA tAl bi tA
Nieral eteriloB. ta A boM A*HI L
.-i:, tA foitewteg proposHton «1U A
subnkiied to tA etortars of Onad
Traven-e towaiy. HkblBA. for baad. lA rouniy (or tA Am at Tea
TAuaM DoUars t|l*.8Mi '
Drirteg
purrAse of tbr
Park AsMrts- “
• g Iterk
tiM gltMBds.

AId Aon ton vui A

.. . _________ _________ jl t____
mcertag. i>ii. of (A Beard at Bapartours of Grand Travorao cbaaty. BaM
rv-soluitea rra-ls ss (oltews:
Wh. rvss lA coualy of Oraad T«»erse 1* autbortted aad oaiAwerod la
Arrow moMy a lirfaltb aad crodh.
ibrough its aetberixsd aBoats aad
Brers to iMue boRito ta parebaae 4aad
for tbe ArpoA of boldtag (lM««aa
lain aad axhibtttoas of aa iBiBIIWBl
sad 10 grant (be use I Aigpf
from
................
lime to lime
time to agrtcaliuiai___
agrtcaliuiai aBd
other oortottes of a simitor Mtara Bbder Act .NO ZZS of ibs PiMto Acia-af
t»it. MW iherefore It to bseePr
Kesolved. TAt It Is expedteat aBd
d<-»irBblc to herrow nsoaey oa |be
faith aad credit of Mid couty tp toips
Aods In the sum of Tae ThbusaOd
Doltora to A expended la t A pnrcbte
X forty seres of toad, ownA by tbe

returned to tbelr k >e at that pUra
today after an e_______ ____________
the guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Llo.vd
Stsfford.
B. Hunter and wrift retarned to thob
borne s^ Cadillac ibis morning, after
spending Sunday te this city.
Itiwiuoui
Murt Be Hside to Ctrt Vaiike «aw Barvice In Two
BArift Frank L. Bhutsr Is spsi
. »avt Cro« tm Camlng Se^wn.
Ware.
the Ay at klayfleld on business.
C. C Whalenby want te Msncsie•IJacrtn.
m. 1€—Racatit exanke.
na this morolA on business fur the
peHmeau ate aald lo kave ladleateit bis borne. SsT Randolph alrect, BanirAy.
.
".
ikat a(«d eora U NekraikaHt la Iho dar niBbi at lu o'clork. nfier & loiu <11Paul Rose Bhe has Asn hsrt on
anirat toadiileD la Its hlatorr, an<) neaa. Mr. Yanke came lo Traverae
busteeoo for tbo pest few days' rethat MleA aomeiblBC li tloae at ^onre <Utr frum Weal Pmeato. Gemianr. In
tur^ to hto home at Elberta today.
to remedr aktsttas-coadlltOBa the crop 18M. ond ba> lived here ever alnre. He
J. T, bnushdil Is Ending tA Ay
IhU fAr to likalr to toll abort br about was a soldier. hsviBR
xt Manistee on busteesa.
■ M per oaat. la an effort to save tbU «'ai% the Aiisttlan la IKCC and la the
J. H. OoemoA went te Honor thto
piolable loaa or from IZS.MO.oeu to Krenrh *ar In ISTo. In the (Semuu
morning on a week'# business trip.
HeaolvA. TAt lA gUOStlon Pf HBk|W,aeo,v«e a wblrlirlod
edueallonnl ai^iy. and one of hli greater imstlme*
lug said
t
teaa aA toanteg aaM -bawls
Mra Chris Rses want to IntsrWehen
^uunpalsn to brlaa ptoBoeff br the bu>i'or Ihe
II sum nf Ton TboWBSd " “
t to lell of life on the batllenetd.
Ibto morning, where she wlU ueeb
A sutamiiiA to a *Me of (A
aeaa latereata. niirlna ibe romlns Mr. Yanke was a nieinfter of ibe Oerschool for a few days In the abkence
vf saM conbty. s
Wek hair B taao aee<l-i«atloB..traiBe
■taurrh. from which the
of Mtos Ethel Slater, who U Ul.
A A
wRI aurt oter the aute to set farmery funeral aUrrtce will be held
April A. t
Mlta Alice Cefoilla to rapidly im­
Celoey Hetim In pMRtork
to laat Ibalr aeod cora before It la o'clock Tueeda)' afternoon. He to en^
lad (A couty dork of (A A__
proving from a severs stuck of ty­
Itand Traverae to heroby tentn
Iteatad. BaM train wtU bein rbarge vlvad hr a widow, one datigbier. Mra’
r
In
our
cariler
boJidlatm
wo
phoid fever.
to cause nwlre of said etoetles la t
of awrU of the Nehraaka Bute Cs- Hrnrr WtochnewskU aad a aiep-broth(Prom Prlday'a Record-Gagle.)
o compelled to as* a curtate to
manner nA lo (A a
Free Btools wsnt te Brawn thto
Mr. sad Mrs. Welferd of Hopklna,
p^Bwm SUtlon. Stopa *HI be «iade er. T. Schnfe-ler.
kMp out ipe atoms or aow.
>r time A M« prescrIbA by tow 1
morning on a .few days visit to raiwho have been vlaUlag P. Ijplanv on
fousd tbto curtain aero or Ims ot a
■it everr tsan aad rntase to glre the
AMiu of genora) etoctioA: pi
ative* and frieoA
«■
iarcln aireet. left today for Cadillac.
auisanr*. and Are goitsn rid of U
Jartarera aa opportuaU) to espUla the
irofcsa Alont «ha Nlfhway.
Mrs. Anna Kinntoter went te PollMrs. C. Bippta returned to her home
In tA ty A of boose Aowp.
yltoatloB to lb# fanaera aad laairun
It good rcscdutloas were made o(
otoD this morning to visit relative.
Tbo roof prolocu over tA open­
tben In the metboda of tetiing aeed gtw. what a tremendous lot of Uro It Cedar Springs ifaia meraiag after
ing 2 feet and acts a an awnUig.
Jamas M. Giliott and wifs. wont to
tcveral daya vtoit In ihto cliy aa the
wra.
puaeturea there wou'd be!
For the propoaltten of besdlBt
keopo out snow and rain, but Amlts
South
Bdardman
ihl*
morning,
where
aueai of -Mr*. Prank King.
irand Traverae Conniy for Ton TbpnplAty
of sir. Three sides of
and Doltorv. (or tA perpeee pf puCarl Hart retumad te hie heme -at They will a|>ead Sunday oa the guests
bnildlag are llnA under with n cbMp ■baslA (he foity octm of toad owAd
Honor today from'a bHef btMlaeaa trip of rrienda.
grade of two-ply raoAg feB. wb»A by Ihe Traveroe OHy Drivlag ParktepRoger Bchawap la spending the day
« Ibto CU.V.
prevents say wind blowteg ibrough ociaiten. for lA AvpoM of hBMUB
Was a College Gradueto aA Always cracks sad causing drafts. Stegle hereon (alro and exhibltlgBs of an
Basalt Keover of Empire paaacd : Mayflrid on builnesa,
Mrs. Una Hager wont te Bummll
Took Active Part in Build
hrough Ibe city today on her w^- lo
board floors are usA. FercbM are irultural rbsraeter and to gtsbt tA
City Ibis afternoon oo a few days
ing Region.
la tbs Ack Art of Ue boUdi^ wlU we thereof from time to time
Elk Raplda to vtoli frienda.
dropping Aard uAer tAm.
Ngst ■mliural an.l other aoclettea n
Mr. and Mis. Uuia Owld arc spend­ business trip,
The deaih of William H. Fife. «hl<h Axes are^Lder tbe dropping- board •Ur nature.
G. w: Lardio left far IndinnapepKa.
ing p few daya this week vtoKIng reloccurred
al
hto
home.
7i*5>
ttos*sireei.
fnd..
this
afternoon,
where
be
will
Bilvea at Mantoteo.
placA
FunA.v
night,
will
rdjl
to
mliui
AM land to drarribA A toOOA:
Henry Lang of Potpakey la in the leet hia wife who haa been vlaltins
from the floor. 1 prefer to bavo
lUgioBlns a< a polBt4Pv.tA ;
l>lKa»aoi aa<l loierertinff i^irnioi
there for wimc lime.
Yoo I»1|I lo mr lor oo dollvor, rl^ ohoo roo I..1. thno. K loo
city vlalilng friends.
tbo flxtureo. each as Boot be
SCSI qnanor pf Smtei eBP.Ill
Ttoven
Mrs. Frank Mullen ef Koystono. orJehn F. Btooio. who haa boa». visit­
perches and dropping bearda. remov- rwenty-sevon (Z7i. North W J
her«‘ In ICl. yoralliig
ing friends in this vicinlir foUhe i«m rlv« J IB the city itiis morning en bu»leleven
West
*'* cAlSR
------- ,,
nble. One of teese Hltle bousoa ao-- nil.
..........
... ».5»
shat
I*
now
Acnir
lownsWiV^ITF'
Borih boundary of Mid lot asd
!•»« for the day
few weeks, relumed ip hi- honi.- in
commodates SO to ZS Lraborn toWls.
inks east of tA wopt bOP '
aouifaeru Indiana today.
Chat. Wiicos went to Chicago to- his lartu out of ih,- wild<-rness and <1
hene«
ea*i
ibOC
IteA
tbepco_____
» r»—id«-!u-c (here vf hall r <
ly on business
Art Hawkina of Betea arrived in the
Eggs From Puredfraff Fowla.
toeu iteiu. lApc* swat gOgg ltoks.
r oo. he nia-lr ii Into one ofthIt took some of us s good many hrm-e norili ZOOO UnA U ptaco pf A
riey this morning on businees for ihr
vslusblp, OKisi in-autliul ao>l years te discover that (Are wm nwro •JntiUiK. being forty peran of IflBd.
da.r.
noM or leu.
Hanson
retiwned
to
ManmoM
dexlrable
farm
homes
in
northproBt
In
setting
eggs
from
pare
bred
Pred R. Barney of the Barney Co.
liatA SI Trav-erae Chy. MIcB, Itob
Uiee Ihla momlng afier'Kiiendiiig Sun­ rrn .Mi<-hlgan. A few years ago Ire fowls at ti.50 and tZ per dosea tbaa
leaves tomorrow for New York to
day with her daughter. Mlia Alma E movcii lo Traverse CU.v lo i>|>eD<l his from the Arnyard variety at Zt eoats. i:.. l»ll
rompU-ie bis spring purchases.
Ri4reR E. WHITE,
It to easy to Agure tbsi ZB pare brads
Gotfrodaon.
lecliniag years in eas» snd ' omfon
'ouoty aerk lor (Hand Tiavwgg
Herbert Cunningham left today for
Robert Barney and C. S. Dye have
Ctenn't Mich.
Mr «fe «as Am In 1'pj.er Fi. Ctoif win ears more money tbaa IflO banriuiBee. Mo, where he will miend
yards.
lob Zu. K. mcb d.
U. W. M
four
lo
Blugham
to
adjuai
a
Bre
loss
:o*n>bl|>.
Altegbrny
roiuitv.
Ta..
on
>mo lime.
'
for the Farmer*' NfiituaL
he iTili -lay or Maxh.
lie world
Mias Evelyn Johnson is spending
Mr. and Mra James Millen returned lave heeo kk rears old next month He
Ihe day at inierlocheo on busineaa.
i their borne in riartnda. Iowa, to­ rradnaied from WashingioB sn-l JefLloyd Marohall of Grand Rapida
passed through the «-tty today on hls day. Mra. Millen has beea here set- ferson rollegr
Mr. Fife to survhedd by^a wife,
return home from an extended visit eral week* lisltlng relatives. She will
mgainst lA mIoom batoanp
be remeiubered ss Margaret Adsit. the
a. Howard II Fife. of iBt« iK ' .
with relives and frienda at itok'o.
IA> are ualast my poople.-^tohn
MlubeH. Abor L'aten Irader.
C,T; Cedorsten of Keyctona arrived •laughter of the tote Jas. R. Adsit. Mr' lUree BisieiK, .Mrs CslAun of \Vi>i-onFBed lime and charcoal ifberany.
'.................... ■.................................................. M
Millen
ranie
8at0rda>
and
spent
Sun­
ili>
Ttaonia*
of
Sslem.
Ohio,
and
I
A
damning
enno of tA labprcf
in the city tidi morning on buslnexs
Do not breed from fowls Uai i
is tAt wbicb gurglm from tA BpcB
day here.
.Monlgar of Washingion. i'a . also
for Ike day.
too old.

of n bottle."—T. V. Powderly, JEaMra O. C. Meffatt returned Batwrday
VO nlei-ei-, 'Irs. A. W. Illick soil
Uwit Morria li apendlng the day
Mlilei seed U an azesllent agg pro­ Prea. Knights of Abor.
rvenlng fiom Grand Kaidd*.
Mr> Fa>lor. at.>f a nephen. I. K Alii-. ducing grain.
-I stesa side by siA with tha reKingsley on boalnesa.
Mrs. A. S. Barber -it spending the il*-. wlitiii lie lock ,fiio bis home v\ r.-n
Many poultrymen raise lettoeo Jaat preMoutlvcs of labor wA Atoct lo
Miaa Ruby BoWhomrth of Charlotte
tbe^Ubor notoo bring lied to tA toil
Kingsley on business.
he? were htlle orphan •tiiMiel!.
for hen feA
reinmed to her home at that
of
the brewers' klu. Tbe aatoog to
C. J. Ayres it spendln^the day at
.\n incubator ^11 not trample cm
Mr lile* whole life wa- r.n.- M
Ihto morning afier an exrended vtoli
Btrarr ta all
sti tbo
the uotoo aunds
i
roatrarr
tOr;
earni-wl v.jrk for coo-l He ws* a ii.-ii- and break the egg*.
in this cliy as the gue« of relative* Klns*le> on business.
to tbe union's
union's worst enemy."—Vicar
enei
A few undesJnblo eggs AU tewsr Goserai <‘auldy. Romas CatAUr freMra Plamto Ptorct returned ta her tier of the Pre-.li-|ei ij»n i hiir* h aB-l
Miaa Eleanor Pardoe to a ponding
Ute.
home
at
GlsKarr>
today,
after
mi- ook so a-lUe (nier-—’ In ihii-Mi an-l the prP-w of a wbolo crate.
^be liny at Thomp<.oi]vUle on budneas.
Cut clover b»y has belpA iwroheKepolvA. lAt we. lA delegatw Of
‘cral days' vitcfr In this cUy as the guest Bunda- >-1100! work Id iiollilrs Ml.
Lolila Prsgee. Btate suporviaor of
tlonixe the poultn' boalnesa.
lbs tradm untons of PbitodoIpBU.
or irlentls
rei-uMlran and tie ca-r ihe
a^Dls of the N^nbern Michigan AsIVA* rich in protein Aoold ssak* earnestly ad. toe tbo workers of this
Mra Minnie Grtllick weto te King*- (Irst r.-t-uhliran tiallot ever vote.1 in up a largo Art of tbo ration. ,
rurance cotupiny.' retnrsed lo Ms
agiuto apd
Ik lUi'ld*
A male bird* to Ast bto best •
Mne at ‘Craml Raplda today stier ley this afternoon on a few days' vtoli.
■ for local opiloa Ceoiral
siral Abt
Abor
A. B. Turner of 130 Ea« Eighth
il. had held uuni.-roti* iowoi.h:;i -1' after ho has -seen two broAlag soaaeveral days' elsli in this city on bu»I'nlon. I'biladelphla. March Z7. Itidk
street, went to Cadillac tbto afternoon flee* sad was iiOs'Dtsster si Yul« i><
"The *ah>oa to a greater Inlsry IP
inera.
on a short buslneat trip.
A lousy hA never thrives and dtfy t A wage workers of this country tiM
Hi- re>-1cne.l to s.-efrt Ihe i-o
Mrs. E. J. Bancroft and granddaugh­
Mr. and Mra A. I. 6nell and M" riilou of dei'iitv a>se«<or sn-l revraiie atration should A given to koop Boo
ter. Miss Ina ^lue. of Pile Lake, who
Robert Went to Grand Rapl-ls today to rolbrtor l<r ike Fouith d'sirir!. wht't. and BllA down.
have been here for the past few daya
Alfalfa, green or the dry iravea. prov|.|t friends and relatives.
«cvere.l this ion of the »ISI-- M-tviJit:
returned borne ihla morning.
duews an ideal color la tA yolk whom
Mra A. Snell is apendlng a few daya
ai«<ii> for eight >eara )!•Mr. and Mra., Clara Muekoy havo
me hem bavo an abAdaae* ef N.
of this week at Walton on business.
ws* st'iotnteu b> itevernor lllatr cent
gone to Grand Rai>lda for a few
AH eggs USA for oatlag should A
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith, returned
e Uule Ttaverwe and from hen* I At Avs no mate birds
F. L. Caulton of Grand RapMa %•
here yesirrdsy from s wreek's trip to Msikius* »'st- -oad. and he wa» atoo tunning with tbsm. Buck oggs at*
turned to hia home at lhal place
.New York City
romti t-'»one: i.f the Tisvei*# fit- laferiito.
day. from several days bualneaa trip'
Mra Anna Birch went te Kalkaska
Houghton tsike state toad l;*e
It wm AT tbo pooiiry grower tin
to Ihto city.
this morning, where she will i>rohal>- Ake Fife Ake township and Fit.- make a careful study of (A color asd l.enDOB
Ivan Gore wont to Cadillae this afeirttogi
ly locate.
,
Ake *:BSgc. in Ifcl- .oi-nt- we-e OAllly of yolk tAl to demandA by
leraoon oo a fe* daya vtoh.
. _
tA
blgh<teas trade, and then loan perlrnre that a mao.lignite
Mrs. W. 8. Green of ML PloaaanL named tor him
to a far bstMr
Mlaa Elisabeth Bracken left
returned to her home at that piare
union man. bHter Hiises and mdvo
Hr Fites inUoeiice ws‘ always for Aw to prAuce IL
thU aUerncon for Graod Rapida and
TA ponltrytcan Aonld endeavor to tallHi'ul Worker wAg he OPtS IhS flPtoAy. after aa extended vtoU In thls'coo-i. He was an edu<ste<i gentteman
Ueirolt on an extended tiait.
feA all tAl tbe bens will coAume
teg lint.
cUy as tne guest of frienA
|ib every seose of tbe wor! tils con- and return n profit for fL and skill
I of dry copstm
J. J. Cobb of Kaiamaado la spending
Mias Marion BfinowtsA went vi<-uen* of right were very •trong- Hi* and experience are neoesaary to de­
the* r»Q get along Bicely wttbt the uloen The nosey they hwd
bipa sere tir«-lor.g If A coaH termine thi* amount.
spend over the Ar. now most pf b
atiies sad friends lor a few Ay*
‘help a friend he did It.. II there was
Icirber snes Into lA Mvtega bdBk pr
Mra H. A. Hawkins rntHmsd ts'a good work to A deae A did it. He
^ (From AtunUy's Reeord-^gle.)
Arutoneot lovestmoat or Is IP
Mra G. A. Ward
WsA left thto Imorning her Arne at Shepard ibl* morniA- have* a si>lendl.| record of a low life Urge, heavy egg* sorm get* a pcoml-^
tnr romrcwtPfor tbemsHvA SBd
urn
of
B
cer.it
or
more
a
doies
abovp
taniilles.
for Detroit, where she will spend Suti-jtrom a few days visit here.
well spent,
the price for ordlury «gg«
;
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day With Ar eon. Tbeo. Sunday to j Mr. sng Mrs. 3..F. Cook are apMtfTheJktoddn of giving (A-fowto sl
Tbeos hinbAy. On her return she |ng the day si Kingsley on baslBes*.'
well baUnced rattos ma/ not appeal)
Will stop ai Grand Rapids. Everett I ggru. Fred Woodhams ad w'eetwosA ^ ^ ^
to many. At a prarttoai dsmenitra- *
and Manistee
«bo has been ber* vlslilng as the'into tbs sank
to tA nrfaeo non of what tbs well Alanced rattap
[OCB dowg snUl will do wiU conrioop lA
Mrs. N.-Valltau. v.A As boae vioK.. ___ .
.
-_J which It can- tieaL
ing In thU cliv *, u,* p,o,t of raterapacity.
, .
I aot pass, sod as mors water U cp^,
lives and friends lor the mm week, reTA llener traffir MA (or tAtoaik
presriA »pon U. it has
port of the toArer Miy bacatos It
R. .Httfrieh to sponding tA Av M' ^
turaed to Ar Arne si Idrilngion tost
Fot Lmw aA OrAr.
'
I to tod a way to escape to the aur•Santa bis money.
cventafr
Soloo on t-usincas. •
Strlcksn POgUtot-Bl. pouesb ttpg ’ TA Mteon msA SHtey s men IIA A
I taco. In thto naArgraund trip it 'takes
Mra A. J. GraCu of
Mr. pad Mra CUrencp EArt pf IPthto sparrfag mstrh: It's soteg to A- a poor
BsPSTSte Into a prtep flgktl—Pttpcto jwear poeeer rlctbra

sea CORN SGABCE-

OLD some m

CAME IN EARLY DAYS

Listen!!

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Saloon Eacayoi LaAl
Ualoa

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list Week of White Sale
Only a Few Days More

SpMd Value in Sheeting

Labor Leadcra AoslM
Ibc Moon

tSmliTiUa--------ISc 42bekTil».g......... 18c
SpImU
k bnwa ud UeKkd Cl»l>. J»d......... Ue
OxtaolKiWWllowC—. 45i36. «cl.............1SV«

Good values prevail in eveiy

Decreases Earaiag
Capacity

J. W. MILLIKEN
Inc.
Traveraeaty's BesI Store

■B.

IsfonBaUss iad ostertalnmpt of
fatbm of tbe district and

iser fa wbkb It vaa haodted

.... to tbe iBrtuUon ^

icinrui. umuQ «v «lh.
WQOO MOTHIII*.

of tbe club,'Ad'before iber left tbe jj
a ini^«
Ini.
Tooot they sere ebon many tbinta
p,p.r aSaSd toss sad csretal’^ *®*’**"
redard to modern ednreUos that
^
«any Inatancea they bad nerer dreamed of before. It •« totebdH that a
free dla.uaaW.n «f the aubieci lake

iory. acbedntoa. aad btoc prfau of
tbe plant asd macklaaiy.

OM. bst ssder s redlatr
Pdlcb. IMa
ttsolu. sa thl^eenth U likely lb be ao c
ratare beeswe the satire of tbe par-lthe psbUc eebnala are'JaM wbat Ike aa (e be ssrecosslaabte and a stmllar
Joseph «. Ugto sT HUyft^ towneat aa« leseber vm bare to be cfeaBf-lpeci^JBah* tbeis. sad vbes tbey fan «ay befall tbe t««tb. Other mem- adilp baa besun Ball to the < ir.nil
^ >“ ■
»«““»
therejabo* ^tbat they s-ant the be* there berawboae distrli ta are non of aboui
aaa^trsi the Manistee b North
len^-appbcstka la hcreerer. to tb>e|fes&(*u pradsc* «ood

iJm

tbey re-

— - ^ISf
. ,paper of the*,„^
place aftei the
evedln*. t-ut oalttie the (art thatthe

dducatlortal

(be pToyer »i*e are aaMaa:

*“ ***
“ >“ eda«tl«»to lines they »f!l
tea be reede a reel. ctor. 1, to toll •

A PROBLEM

‘V' 1 preaeU and the babiU:



, !2,

•—

pablle BtMtins of the
_______________,fi fhib Frl«»y evenlM.
felt like atiempiini to add or deiraci O"*

manner

Ibe

^^■tTa pr«or ibat uoiv roost li need
*si la vbtcb to bold wotisti of thia
^Mtan. lor ootbaalaw baa b«ea de
' rsloped to a eont blitb' potot auiooK;
*llM pairOBS of (be Klaivood aieiiue
an^

tboir

xeal

tp

tbia

line

tiioaU be esMnrased by ibe board of
isdwsUOD

IbroBfk

ike

prorlaloo

of

7to«sr snanars loo boldlac (heir pub;»e leetlina asd special presrama The
wrrrM or the scbeola depend endrcly
SpOB tka point of view of the parenia
Vbeaa cbIMres attend them, and any.
tbat can be done to help alont
,

tba csnie abottid. be carried out

he. -rn-

at

prellnilnary

bu..ne»a

*»a ell

,4,*

„„Mn,

or

lb.

riob

,„0

*«jeral

(rhool

ay.lem

llV,,,

tier

a. (he cftlM
to the Meal,

Ihe

lorth ».«nie

iemara:,M>-

ailed lor.

by the leeialuiar* ai

r,>

-,.

.al

..id a.i

*r«*m«.atca

• r„:“S-r

T> l.-r

Melon,

h-i:

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INDEPENDENCE

'»'f <|tiesM..n and

Ust Week of White Sale

aum.-

ihai

;a

«-re. niilii

10 1

VUANC

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i-a'ion

and iaainiiluie the Ideas

tore tai.sht

K

iha;l'‘'>h-

(cr ree>lfv^tun on

■'oiii|dishiiieni. iiiiv
uii<,a..;«bd s.-te =r.-:.il,ji|fpre.-Ut«l
M Ji. ttundf-ra will uii'-l
Tl:.' IVa i.lnfion
nouilsbed «lih!'o'>'>»'^'

bit III real <slii".illo.-: 1 ‘ .Mill, r »
jioorely I'ooked food.
nriiied w
arcoiiiii Ilf (hr lal.-ncsv I .i-lvlOne of the Btrong polnfa de«elop*-di*•*'"*•
i' illil nru Rire iliem .ill \n|i.,J.
iha I..*....
1. the
ik" 0r«nt
I esrvinmjliflL. . Ci the II
In Ihe
po(ier la
great leaponaiblU.
Ihe iiudlenrv
He tneivl- i-ad .
\f
i> (hut reaia wllli the parent
un.l:
. lie.-irliiK u|»"n Ibe points iimlI- a
leac'her In tbe home uni! ilie s<Uisi||

KWAl

Table Linens
ISc beat valuta we bave ever ahownu Big
aaaorhaeBle and prices are very low. No
bcNcrUnic iebay (Han the next lew days.

The aiublorn iwrenl or teaci). I'ia.-ilsab.ii und .affaed Ills li.-.ii.Tk ''>n
cannot runtrol a dtubborn child. alderable merrltiieiil by his n

room.
er

Take the lollowiiio prices
sad nothing will compere
with the values:

by

love, and

child
wheq

ahould

ho

tbla

done

la

by

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-.1.11, to III. k Ul>



"

Smith, prgpt.eier eT Iho
i-„ninU .S'e*a Stand, baa Ismgbi our ..

•f
i-

.............. 'ixni'-cn ..1^ 1.
T-... i. la.- Ml

qKvM>nger scf.l.e fn.lil

i I j*

j

Kctmils. and will i-on'lnej il.s
ip ronnection wjib b*v leialness

•*

j

Word

hn

John M
- laa lat Hi
I

.ir

'll I'.I'.Ul-

recently

been

Kan bore of

rMeivca

Hrtl

Biatw

Sireer, fr..m UiUaukeo. to (be edfiv.
\V. K
..................... ..

Krankllii Is repidir

ll•.■»:ell u'liark of lypboto

Irail.-t and

♦tototototototototobtototob*

r."li..trb nil;;

BREVITIES.

Silt

iiilliii.|i. '•

Hr.n

.ii’l

\l.

Tula

lliakci.

Tils-

.

l.rr

if.i- Kar

In 0(h«^ Diatricta.

?Ju'kl.-y.

oti ic
kIKiWii

ic«|.efti-d

Feb-

19.* FtanV

ptoueeia of (lie

»i-

iw*t

Inlii <>r lluckley. i«ssed Away at (be

II |,r..tiibty wap not fi-ruTally

home of his uoa. John lUUiy. fTMay

Dial alihnugh kbe poslai Sav- ii'uralDg

iiigs bunk was lii u|>era(ioti be..-, timl
oul>

Allch.

lllley. Bke.1 IC yr-ars. one of ibe utoM

s.i.-pt ilrpm.:!* 1i«lii |>eis.>its blgiily

win: ore n.ii patruiia oi llie

D«~H.

Wts k nOIER



Section 3 of order CC4' applying to Frank Rilay Came-to Cucktey Wht*
ic I'-tiii-i'. n c: '••• |•''ll'fTl'.. Illthe Country Wm Yeung.
i,-S ilejia IT .. ill
i'i...i
liiUeil

4: lav>..| him. i‘l

F/no- ■'

the KmH,

V i lewiit ih.v a •• gU.-i'
in tbe
m,xe tjjdr bQ^fMJii-^ at

;

I.

r. \'ian. I.

s .Icli.an.U. liiosii

and often handicap It ihrougb Ita en­ club (0 puiihaae one s.- ih.-.t the |'iiii‘l.;|eleieiii li
AH

. .

■ •hallow w.iei I .

t cf Vuang K*..l. .h
I'llin.—.' Ir-i. -Jmi .1

a<

ihv

^
in tin* t.-iiUi (iivirge A. I.nid
The colli- and B fei^ acleillons were plnyeJ di
between the parent ntid cnlld ing (he evening to demonsirule i'i» - |i,., i,..| m I... ylKoniM.I. ........... ..
i
are detrimental 10 tbe ynuthful mind Iiolni. An elTurt will be rii.ide i v il. 'I'taiiK lluell. ’-"'b n( Hay t'jt'
life.

n;—

.rrhr.-. la.
'■

1 l-.rJ. (Tt„-I.-

ii'iirb rt. j- -I

TOer

U

.oiuibu. to atirarl
....... and Ibe
... ^o.vi .ficdii«i

II.-I .r.ak.-un:|

gkmi

tire

'
;

. ... leMiFc

evarit l..;''l’

Sui>eqpuendem

ihe

helBK male

I

Many Ccr.tutita

imlodjthe lahie of the Vlcipola m iiie imii :''rto.cn.
no U-' a« bools

1.

that make tbeir

il- n..r

rsloo -iieci l-ridt;

iiigs ilr-iKintii.'hi J>r tlie I an! post i.f

A few unriU wire s;ild m

dis.

Out &l tl(« Oirknttt si

trouble la ItoHle to reaiilt

nr. aie, ii.it, ii.u,ii.«

.

li.o-

duos

ler Leao.ng N i Ccuotrymen

the opiwilte fi'iulliles'f^-'

If Ibe lieti r«aultt are to be obgitne-l ;
The aiubUirn

Ii I

OVER

w;id

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

mul |i l> |ii<..>i. 1 ■ <| 1........
VI. yoJ.

iv

. -.-i 1 i-• in -. «%'

inun * n

i.-rtior (ifU.iII

What it needed in such a rate Js an Biatinj; lliv iruiha (hat In- b.-id 1
npidlcatlon of

x.i l

OPTIMISTIC

.--I.-I

deliUin.l 1i

Infeilor and

tv npoe

‘.r..c’tius will he e»i»-

President Yuan is Partitvlarly Fitted 1

ti-oiiui

than the child

I^Kly If Inauiriclenily

Th.*.

Tne



Dor. uiu«, oti who'll ii.aii. .ui.. t.stiVrv.

They

«ui

rhe s ate «HI

ti.-»

I

NATION'S FlTLRE
.-.I



.perkid.
The well fell child la|l’"'‘'^ '
live .p........
-.........................................
belier nPio 10 atend the airain of eihi

. ci>«.-d

__ _____

rinCs lo III- i!;<. ri-|.i.i.licu'i •;r'u iiu-e

be

The Brat

o!

mi GOHSERGim POWER ;

-

r.-Bi»n.l«l

ihouahu

-

• ..-^e cn sn-ouai

:.a

ima

full imderatanditto of «ke poinu "'•jr..»ulu. In ISM. <aaea criminal leiimake a lev. icmajks
nus (hai an l•I■■v•■Lt!l
\olred from Ibe Mindpoim of a nto'** deoftoa t» rhll^n have been enUrelv
(eni'X I'> make .y iriiictiin »l the pa- lag will uprk ►.-no...
Who (Irmly Uellevet In the tneihOda'^,,|j,^jf^|^
, i|,|^ had teaihe.l
perliiient

L naarfbsa ape. k.T conaiaoiiy huvinc
maiko U|ion ihc Kencial idea liiat
tibl. rerun ill ib«.The n.iiiu pai>er of ihr rvenln* w*a ihe Idea ^Md dsto ibeir i.iain that
!-e«-n .•onveyrd.^nd bronglu oui m
Ml Killct .
slyen h> Re. w W McKee who took (hex are good tnd rannoi be auMhiiu
bills liahlii ibal uere ..I area*. >a1ilr'(he
redlairl. .cl •
for aubjeci • Thild Urowth Frobj Stand, vjae |r they try.
Several inalBii.
i.-(i
an
to the pan
point of Payebok^y and Menial Sua were ilt«4 io prose the loRi - of
child
plan and were devel.'Ped in a
. .
.................................
K^iteu."' The pap»ir waa rcall.
llaitied b) I
.

‘‘‘'““I
review of t . Of (be laleat recoKiilt contlnrln* manner.
nrn glt« I
Diet was alto enumeraied amnnE '*'*
*‘•"'■1 rlu-.i ui.-n- ..
unmaktoR the child riurltiR Its fonno.l’-'-'libS

111

•iuosiKin of raUlj.a ^«.ul(rc to

of modern ediicaltou.

the ihtoD that tend (owa.d makinit »r; "If’''

*raaa and rwbbtoh

1'. interest to -ne fafn,er« of

AWAKENING TO FOLLOW -i i.

riii;i«rl...,

^n.ieruai<'u.

>u felt ■■M'lal
riupcrfuieiidelil

(bp

,ifcr sub)". I tit dairy to*, and :so ueeka

Waabinsion. K-u 1:—.;j\ vm:..

UtDO in cOnyi..»k v. •

lirx.ll.-e of .......... ...
or ili.'iixb-

.•oiUnued
j,p^„

. It aboned careful •preparathiii and,va.e bipusbt

m

pcosrssia at (he Mat srsas*
iu.-e;in». uiu W u,«b farm loplcs that

deaiaud that Mi.hiaan t.e Tdimi '
stop ha. siru.k lue \\..i c ,uc

,bop. .0 Ihlok n,.„

juiper upon (be pMieral me.uKna ■ * ,nrt
«Jiiraliou thal »0_a SlUCb appre. laied. i

are lo (b. dr ,

I

dexuonatraied (hat i( la Po^,,u„,i ar.i .... ..luraid
b^SfCup clnldren rlsh. I-.,

.

-

CHINESE WILL
SHOW world:

encountered !•> the ..erase lea.h

!s^

mlmiicd on .count o' ihe knstb o'
(be P'usn.ni.
Mra. Ho.ue. Ib.war.l i

lor damaaea

un arrouol of datnaceo

laiildinga canataa the dainace.

from «hat had bore reid b. rhe *ih..|£.;»^»« ^ ***•
*"»''«>
er or parent 11 .. Impo.Oble to a1- Several Ccngr.aam.n Wem«l Over
"W iOBC
Rev \V IV McKee
itoab-t*. and »hil* U liae ncM >el lK-;i
preM'lK the, aunn> aide H> the
«c«*r caw tb« room .«m parked to
Plan for Special Seaa.en gf Leg.
Ui'X Into ieaeral pmntca the reau. a
uu,,| n,j, .
aad duriac tke liroerarj
latatura to Acl
The moelins *«.«*ened ;.c.-<irdin^
tave already been obtained are
..nc- be made 10 bear
oTcrflov bad io b« takw
GREAT
(he .-.laiom trf the rlub. but i.iui 1;mirodtirod aa fast aa jki».Ii'U (J,,,,
1,,^?,' The da. ma. romc
llM ltallwa.va and eottMoci to (be
Tbla satbartni fnraUh<-d ron-

railr. a.l

'„a of

‘•11 hu premlaea al.hb spread to hU

—- oT-

* '•^5' aadafarior,

it eaatern

chan**.

t extent

BBt MddMt room to «c

-iei

(he dIBerenre •

8weei of Grand lUji.!-. dexo ^»buh ho ailetra be atrfieed on rttr
. not likely to luEer by the i ic
eogUio

,T!n.r*i nnrtltl^----------------------- --------------

oui of the beeieo path of
^ ,4,,^ .re
dWIned f?**
„j,j„ , j,, y.ere to beo.me a p-r.

p-I.riDg uf the po*t trlfhe w-.,uld

Mr. Jllley had been id 111

health l-ar over »U years, but bad be* ti
ooflned to bis bed bol elghi weeks.

a.lead

be .tn...deied as oeposlinn. This u,11 He 4 survived by seven rbll.Iren. John
elaboi^ted way become arqualnic'l «iiU the Kt.’.i: ^ln anue candldaie against him for
1 wciii.nt.- feature-'ip nuiii.i reul- and George of Weifanl. Frank Riley
muatcal masters.
^itie K<tuildl>an notnina'iun In Dennir "dMiis of neurby towns and 'Hlige.,
un.l Mrs. Geo Mliierson of Travetae
Ai the i-onduainn of the pr..ir;i],i the Alwar.l
Mr
Uwar-l f*ir lii yeiir-.
Mrs Dlson of
Wealord. Mre.
Record time was made by tht intur-

actual ogpertonre, but on an-oiiui of
tbe peculiar rompoaitlon of liutnan na

J. W. MILLIKEN
incs

Tfsversc atys Best Store

tore they

are

hard

common run and li

to apply

In

vlallois

were

Invited

lo

ale|>

' vrior >« H'.e !n...mins: of ihe denxe

I'haa

■.p;r

> . a*KUird I'.'

4:.,.

I-.

year before they roatl,' -an be applied There w«e 2f.» present at the mei-i !>"t -*0 .>*-srv being sn|.e-lnien.iet,i ofJ,„, r,.|..-ese»rn.u ii-e
with any great aiuomii cf aucresa.
It la a apleodld tblnc to have educaiora

preparing

(beinaelvet

hlrh vaa alioul half mmv lliani"''* hoic-e do- niii'-ti- toom. and lor the
oom

along ahowa

could

thm

the

acroic.m.Maic, wh.-:.
Klrrw.Mi.l

>=‘••'''1

'i''"*:

ihe-lnsiiram

reading clerk of ,,„rr..«g

.■»'!

'ir

Do.l.l-'

'i-.v "i.i’

Thr adjust

omianica ..cry

i...tii!ict .11 D-- alt-i
fri. n.f-

f.ave been

.Mwjr,! .m1!

(TawfordtoC AUrerta. t'aa. Itod

Harry, who makes his home io Grand
Hopid..

Riley was prereded »B

the Home of John lllley at

Interment was lo CorDwatl remo-

NOTICE!

beinf\:m^wii^cd aft^rhakine’^e
run thdt^woii the World’s SeriesJ’
.•V

.W hats for men—The
_ , best assortment and
greates.t variety of soft and stiff hats
in the.icity. The popularity of the
STETSON, hat . for men of all ages and for wear
OD.all.occasions has ne\ er been greater. Thesoft
finish, scratch felf. in. all
propoi:tions of crown and brim—all colors.

In spring styles, colors and pallerns for 1912
the manufacturers have sjirpassed all previous
efforts, and our purchases now arriving daily
will prove to you this is not exaggeration. Just
now it's Hals and Shirls we invite your atlention to.

V; _
,

/■

1'

,nV

i
V

c^

STYLE u c better: and
(jL’ALir’i a rVf/ better.

i
\

-

Basement Sale

A LL tlmre conjbinc to
XA. boost our sales of

Will continue the balance of I his month on
Suits, Overtxjats, Underwear, Etc , and saves
you 25 to 50% on high grade merchandise.

STETSON hilts , Th'j riL'i Spring
"Stetson" hats possess a ',t\ lc .ind dis­
tinction not found in in' other hats.

Slierman & Hunter
XHE “DAYLIGHT” STORE—MEN’S WEAR

I o'etork

Il ls afternoon. He< ' FreUton'official

' ten'.

SPRING HATS AND SHIRTS
am

ifaree yaara

Fuaeral servlres were held from

ling

pr

i.wsM.

Mr-

death by bis wife about

ed oii’Thur-.lav
bi--e« were adjiisleJ

M. -be > 'h'- hc" -’

these advanced Itnea and the time will club has auiifcil.-d in rmiv nc ihe in
come when no doubt these Ideas will leiesi of the pafons of the s

r
r;

.|, w

the to Ihe kindergarten WKim where l•l.•.;l- n.s -r:i'. lav- Mar. h. held il.e in-

will be perhaps were aerird with Ice .reair mid csk- >' 'he <.nice. at ihe gin of the hnu.-

NORTHS MICHIGAN’S LARGEST CHURCH

1 am fantUar with a great msBy

THE RURAL SCHOOLS

frail BaetlOBt a»d it ta'my ohaerruioa

Joseph Sleder. rrMldonl of the Trav­

New Central M. E. Edillec oi Beanainl Dcsian lo Be Brccled on Cnss
Street tills Sprlno-

Ilona when well ran. obtain tbe beet
priera for their fruit, and it natural­

CaadKtadbrCooIr

the one aakrtlwi by two at tho
diy'n (orcBOOt alaaara.

that aU of tboee which bare aaa

ly followa that where an aaaociatlon

IjteHonJbf

la ably managed

erse City

“««pcrt ef Ih* C*«* School.

^JWmber at «Jrla earoUed, K.,
puplla are

'

books.

Cr^cr Fuller, Teaiher.

iventjr tadlea at^ndod

rb<>
Hull.

Ur*. C. C. Smea, who waa leader,
bad prepared a inocraai that proved
very tBl«raad«c. flwilie that fan that
,id
aome numben on tbd protram coul

Wllcoi

-Imprureinent in viea-.

ie.rl Th.

»lrs. Stllea then read a very in-

tereaiHix paper oa ".Motherhood.
wbirb

many

CoM' tboiiRhis

In

wrr'

brouabt out about tiir honu* an-1 »-ho<ii
iralnlDg for clilldr<«.

ter all

Mi>

the

;<• H

irvlRg

aieui

reasons."

iMing. slier

asar

"llghi and tran-.nll

local

Howsvev.. Mrs.

eiidainiDg.

offered

a

em-e when she sang ".Mv Rorary.'^ and

l>u

played her ewn arcomiaatnient.

la

thU uianurr the closing niusiral BBIBwaK

The rhangea are general sellii

The only rcnie<l>

ahn was to apiwar at the

close ol ih.- inocrnm

ber ol

often made for very

which

'rtuniiipc bit of pleasure 10 her andb

tbe i-lns of nio>lern rural srbuol Urn and tbe iicccxsa
energy and money

Blue."

.Mlw> Kuebekani should

have been 'lie one . hoseu also by Mrs.

frequent chaose of iiiaeberx l> imitliix ii|i ihe rnjii

aEso<laimus

iIh-

a

).rt>graiii wa> not loM and It

i>rell}

lltonghtluluesB ti

li

i.ie nieisibers. in this way

Iteuer |>re|«red leacherK. Hos-r co-o:-nfi of selliriK and en.iL
erallOD ot iiarenis wlib leac-hers an-l eiM-iiitlua
'consolidated acbools with

Alter a hhort liulReBa

Fraok Sliannofl of Tratenir I'u> cate

;wus given by

jsaockition

lbd|ild>lal

it was niereh a <w-lnrtden( that Ibe

•.eWn..n. ••utile Boy

In mlie- »-ordi

yeara, sod aJ«avK sub the ohie. I «.I each

The iiroaran aas oiieni

I

runher In

for the line cond'tion of,dlatrltt *ell their produ.
sellniE

and la a

manner Uiai will not soon be feraot-

»>-<latlon Idea in tbe t-urthsent

worklbR at his poM' lor Ihe iiasf eight irl. t

about

;ieii by ibose «bo ware ibera.

niral
- “ ' Hchooti
rre-llt le due I’linci 'liens where all ih<

ihfa scbool lor he has b(H-n sicadil' one

by ainflitc Amerira. aftfr alilrh hali
Brackett save a very pteaxitiE rcrlta-

Jjii-ve Koae one iiep

Tbe school U csiieclally atrooK

sufajectf In whi '
pal

i>. m.

tion.

jscmetbl&c to tbink

bo raise hugs and pul up name and

In reading an-i In good Kngilsh. twoj

Sufftre It to

'ray that Mr, dieder ga«e bb hoarars

The VId Mission rcboel Is nejt bicon aod In these Other aseonaltuus
embers run up In the iliouxandR.

vblHi «rkl heU Prtdar. Feb. !•. at J:J'i

not appear.

lMooda.v'e KMoni-Fagle

taught by K. H. Wilcox and Ih-sair Da-1
Hr.

About

Im general it will be gBon spne* In

cnryHo (Hio rarmera belong lo the egg asaola. Cariieoier'a Ceogrtnblcal Kead- riallons. and they have aBsoHath>n«
>r dairying, saaorteiiona for iL^-e
J^hn Stoddard's I.eciurca. Ameri­
InteraatlODal

aS^Banirat Pollock. Helen Sobevlav. can Boy Series and many other uxablr

' «;.Jo Zoe and Cleo. Komereka.

meUa« of Ibe Anne .Moilien.

Ibe paper praper. but baUevlsg that It
' Is of such practlcsl iwlue to tbe people

taint the

tfpo Skinner. Harold Skin-

On

'no.pnnicular neotion can be made el

••hirh It trowing every year, non- con- tbe fact that Denmark U (he ri-best
per capita in tbe wmid :n.
Fporh Series of American

'

workinx lUiiory-. (be

jhaid for ib« aifbtb trade eumtnaiioii

’’

la the Beardman Atoobs achooL

accoont of lark of spnee In thla Uaoe

congressional map and abundance oi •lualtty.
Permit me lo rail yoqr ttteation ui
good tUte bUckboard.
The library,

-^^■fimber of boja eDroJleJ, IT.
Tbc folloTina

and Iniercatiog addraiiii erw ffiroi

pooriy stanaged
ataoelation.
i abote Ihe blackboard
where they are handy, alxo a larce ihongb tbe fruit may be ot tbe same

Number of dan uvsbi. JO,
t>ereetiia£e ot atieadaBce. T7.

Ur. ffledar'a dia-

conrac was 0B» of ths moat {wnctical

that It will oectire better prirea than

' .^Ul day*' aiittdaace. UO.

Baslness Men's nsaoclailoB.

gave tbe concluding pnper oa the top­
ic up (or dlcoaaioii.

In a boaineas wa

lo-ller

m IiooI

by

emptuying

larger and'muiuger in wlxmi they •

plant, which loin-hck ill.- price, which Is ne<-esfuin t.. gel a n

life and needs of tbe rural coinuiunlir. |ot tbe required ablliiy

aa Inatniiifre Ull. ni<on -tirKaiiirlns
and

Maiolainlnc a

fliili biiBinea-i

.Moil.on

Thla waa roftoaiH] l.y a dianisxlon and
an Infoimai aortal iliue, ilttrlne al.lHi

GET BETTER PRICES

ending ■-i.lieR.
lod have

Binrt>*lM«re«t e-aa tiianlfexied be all
The Hub ailiourne.1 li> ln.-«t again

WHAT CO-OPERATION

DOES

FOr||i'P

Mrti. Taylor. Mre. Tlbbltix and Mm
. Sfleer. who ramptUixT

tbe

refrexli-

- amat ronmilnee.' then Mmmooed ihi
ladles
ihii'Yiaaemput.'Wlieiv refresbs lo Ihit-Yiai

Great Work Has been Done in the
Hood River Valley Bf
Producers.

Iblailon

^iig

at

tine

the other the

the

was

«tir

1 liave <-oti(iniied boldv

position

of

director

evH

'since I came here, eli-epl the flisl yeer,-—-•-

•••—=— —

iddilion to managing one aasocU-['“•<* Krneral

ilettcr Kriili. u monthly muntimlUhed

the is..
uniou and

apple union.

Ob tbe eTefiine of Febniary' ' ibe rrse City received the following
pruxram. fol i. r from F H. Bbepard. publish,

cent supper.. The evenlnt'a eotertalu-

of

xrrawberey

Hpamnt twhtnl bad a

’ lownd b.v a i:|H>llinE maiHi aud a ten-

Valle)

three yeara. up lo the lime of cobao-

One uf (be fiiiK (;rav.'ci-:i ,.f 1

a cerved.

niwr

ikius for six years amt Hu

a of aaodfi
iflrties. pirttles. d«.ni:band raffed

llorki

biisii.cw.

Duriog-thls period I have
"im years
been manager of one or our aaso. ia

FRUIT GROW-ERS,

Uarch I. ISIS.

i.ublic

for 6 years und one for 3 yeara;”^ *''**

Hood Kiver. Oregoo

building

wunauia the n.in

.................... .
■ding ue:;»

and part of the time managed both.j‘" xuiing .hai Imildlng ojK-ratloi

I
Sve-doIUrs. vblch will augtmslluns contained In tbe
dire.lur. vice-president
be Ifivtwied in books lor the rchuoi II- will pro\-e of great iM-ncIlt lo (he fruit
“>'**•
l*vc*eiit
nieo .of this region If the^ are put TB- and treasurer of the Hood River Ap-j'*"""’'”-*'
bratT.
t(i effect along Hie line suggested. The pie Growers llnioa. The success mej'^’v Htiicns of Traw-rre .fiiy :i |
■wnt Betted

have met with la^so well known that
Joal« Jcbnaop of tbe Bmlett ecbool Icsi of Ibe U-IUT folloes In detail:
“(‘pder separate <-o\er I am sending I do not feel like Imposing on .vour
voB tbe free torMT Bpelllok conteai
time In saying anything on that aubheld at Bartlett February S. and Bes­ Ibe August edition of Better Fruit
sie Clarlsof UUI Street von ibe school wtBchds devoted lo fruit growers ai }ect, and if I did It might seem boaal-



l.irg.-at

will

have

a|

antKIieaiiiiful

,-hur.-li

coBteR.

The pupils of tbe two arhools soclaiions. I believe that by careful­
ly reading tane tfaai you will get mu

white men of America."

Tbe debate

find

The next a^lag will be

held at

wUI

Tbe^qaex- called., in the country,
successful..
be. "ResoUed.
Hood

I Lee WM % TTfltter Aneral than
got

si

leusi

>r —

expreu

evolution.

Tbii

is

the

stores

for Insiaiice,

- pride 111 (heir school

were

Further

vents (or f^pliranburgs;

more,

sible for Uie writer
llsx E.li,h ituebekam rang

per

lon of ihv Uoaiilinxii Aiemic ffrheel

undoubieil’y. jtiii and endli

due to several

eautes.

-cundilion

1-.

The

I

H

i-undillou

big

-Hiperallou Is nollimg new. xiiri has|,ui,„,.
been in exist,-lu-.- lu itic old t-ouiilry Ih.-re <

A

gipat

tum! 1

• airactlon « Joseph Carpcnier'and do
. pW BradtAliry.
4raa tfwa^

acbikiijn
...

MIchlgaaare OR well

fei^good

Mtagion a<9Mil.

work aa the Old

In heaHng, lighting,

• drublefold.

dlslribuietl

(unber: the price
anrtal condltluBs

existing

Tbe nchoot has a full set of the J. 1.
Hammett

which baa forced people t

meui

and

vaa alferted by fli

time,

in

<-oiiBp»jiieiP-'that .-trodltloi.

which

aim

at
In

What’S The Matter

With Your Baby?
Oiew, nay Ithorw. Web. and
> I' fUpis Nile*. Mioh.. tba
t, Is Ur. Csldwell-s
IVl»i,
has b<«o found to
Uioxl perfecily uU
'.f a laullvr, snd
u and freedom fro
........ ->*rd It e«|>eclan>' for
children,
iiblren. women, arid
end old folks
(<
"**

SlKi-’TS"- -S;-.dSJ

on a postal card

-me and

a houses <s being pl;i

(be

winning peraonnllty. and
because of

|3 Unsiw of

raminlnsbin. wlii. l.
-ighl

Ik-

would

gaff Aaaociatlon banquat affoa tba in-

itB'c a ■ arafnlly prepare
prepared

MuiUoti of V. 8. Senator wmum AI-

will lx- |.imi.d fn Tull 1

den Smith and Joaaffb

wniiplliing extra

MAVFIELO.

-ii.-h gaili.-iincx as those

Mayflebl. Feb. !(.—Tbe Aid aofffOtF

ig might be b.-ld, when

.et Thursday with Mra. Dorr Jaas^

ghi l.a>e lillle events o

ho fuinJslied sewing
Tbe

will 1-nng (hem into

I.•■,,!) ultbiii Ibe school

of

|ti jier

lu

i-operattvc
the different

The grtpiie ho.s cUlmed asverel »|eiDie re<-enlly. I,e..uard Hullldat. Urx

(od;

rapidly la
creasing ra
the)

l<

lo<elsell and Mrs

snd

Mrs. James III I barge of (be mertlng.
erad.-s.

Hiix -mist

- In the .VO.
T.i.^s sn.l 1

.......i

link
(hore a
earvires
I wont la eay that I belie..7
^
Salur-luv
ondiiioDs of today
demand
fruit ^


:

Oregoo.l*'
jof Health, will sp.-

spplel

ih<- <hilU Sliniild

crop Of these states mentioned ibroughj

Wrtuen sq^length)

upon Ibis subjecti
i

in

(-oorliisioB

want

lo

My

I

li.-len

Mwre.

Tbe driu

the ideasurc oDere-1 '
whkli had hern s

n' - hildren ftruggle up ihi'uigh

•nd Ihc m.-eiiu

and tr.aVe an'fhiui: 01 theins.-H
m th.- • r,l

and

Mi-u.

roiiDding* that aonii- uf i.1t-!r tia

one central selling aaaoch
Permit me to apo'ggiM

or < .•o-.-n ibr

lersnone abeao It is wenderfu! h<

by

.Mrs. Charles Msaignl-I s|H-ot Tbnrw
lay III Kingvie,
Burr Jani-x liu

'8. B. Smith, mil

]<

ell tbe entire

h.T home in nre Ijki, Tuesday

tome nf .Marhiii (ilbb* Tocoday, with

proOM

In

kj

A moih.-rx' me.-tlng was bctd al ih»-

le-iiev prices are being oblali

r.,w«P. assoclaUons

.laniixoO.

Mr*, li.-rirnde Karb-L I'larte return-.1

1

all sections. ai

ibly

:

Burr James ha.i the Diisforttins to
hreafc one ot tils rilm in ibe woods.

ninrement v
districts

YUAN IS PRESIDENT':

(in.- <■' f-,.

rrea-e-i

(

BEST THE NEW YEAR CAN BRING YOU

hope It ma.v be of some value to ’you
business and

.'our siSis It

general.
_____

r. Sun Resigned m the Interen 6l
Coed Order in' Restor
Peace.

Yours truly.

BBTTE31 raniT PCBUSHING 00.
E H Shepards
»ost Ferm of Fesyar.
en are filled with

\

KihH cranHall speni Sunday'

James Wise weoi to Rlagsley 8a(-

Hugh I..SJ.

the pari of the fruit gniwera and tan
In

unable to
10 Ibe our

tirdav.

handle.] 1

growers

northiiesl

Owing i-

Faiitb Hsliiday wiih her «x a guex).
lira, ken

fur the use uf Ibis

tbe



Mr Kendrick, sjake in tbe rborcb^

.His*

ihX apides

In i-realing the fruit

for tbo att^

disirbt

lit her bome ai Keystone. Ukiag Miss

This condition was the prime
factor

aasociaOonx

Fartom

Hrarken for

rams

eiilllltwl

A.

reuurcr ot tba 1

XI

s.mid l.e X"

be

undenUbla

the talent aa a muslcla]i.'’
Misa Hanneo played at tbo UlcM-

nl a fniii

. or If he purHiuwed

bar

next

and U.-’di. or lo other words li.r.:. be­
dealer, ubii-h on

ta ^Intag

many friends because of baraatf as

wnaiher nian>

the legPlniBte profil

Gn^d

"Miss Haaoen baa a cbamlng and

day evening

yond

ot

.

log tbe difference

85

Kffwsrd KjraaMMh fo^

Mias Addle Solea

tic r:r...i f>( an assembly

agr;ruilu<ul

j

Xankiti.

K.-t-

WbsR tbe bcarta of men mad worn- ws* i.wlav el.-

Geo. Vi. Lardie & Son
Qias. Jeitrles

merly

of the ward buildlfigx, a

> M

ting but 8.'. rentf a box. «-? .-,.11. bid
between

tbe - UalMU

tha pTOffram., Affffa^

her waa Mn.
Raplda.

well as
wai.

of

br.iig.ii.: !o l^e aiieiillou

jand the phyxltiani
I attempting t 5 take ‘
"Sthool Hvgiene
to orgsnixe one a«ll-|

There U cveiy UK a sood demaod for cider
^n>le« for shlpiiieat aod we expect to be in the
market next fall ready and fUd to buy at top
marketprlceff all the cider apples this region
can furalshs Whether county (oes wet or dry
wUi make no difference.

Mlchlgan-s coming W

-ons tbrir vaiioiis rluhs.

we were gw

1 and Idaho

CIDER APPLES WANTED

Chas. Hale acted a.

. i.< -lu.- Mr

' h.

managed and the members

rsi,,r"_" s;

Kcluni'li

bnta the aerenty-qmh

ed that tbe middle ou-ii were ibsorii

where

oaks a trial of this
It in the recular
wav of s druggist at
dollar a lore* bottle _____
have S aample boule sent
-nt to the homo

Uonrd of

13 per box. It cost > reins freiglit
gel them there, and

Mr*

1.1-er ,].•

A public mc-nng 1:

oolle-lively‘ot M,
i„dividusii>:
V,

Helen llannea of ibit city wbo.4s
atudylnff music In WashInffUai. n ^
"Ml* Helen Haaneo. dangbear e( J.
. Hannan, editor of tbe Travenn
City Reeord-Flaglo and a former n«wnpaper mao of this citr. It wlnnloff
coDBlderable recognition as a vleUn1st la tbe mnslenl clrelM of Wpahtor
ton. D. C. Ulas Hannan (nrmerly
studied here under Wlibnr Force and
has a great maoy friends In ibla eltjr.
At tbe Michigan aawlatloB Of WaabIngton banqnet recenUy
to cida-

touching, she

ttrai k,'U. a nmnibor'^-of

Imxii of 1


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

.

kss

of cJii-ii!i,.ii.

rouibined the*;, ;;o
do
..

selling Mood Kite

that
effect

many t

The yeuac Ak>Ui
ana. too is «7tcn

demanded

with a aeiertloii a<

' Ui~'«ki-r
Ui~'aki-r nu th- siil.j.Ht of Iheaveniug.

saxiKiB-j>toihera'
iHoiheni'

!y acme went Into raid storage, and aysteni for markcimc

It Id fll^hat could be asked for
Maiw

Fruit

the very larae spples fnim youg ireesjrnill growers .vuld
not having the lengih of keep, ihc: ..K..
...... raulu
—... .....
what they
be aold
a time whei
When the fruit g
irket was at It
poorest, and ailll West found out tl

and genera] ^trangenieot and cleanll

PIf-sIral

Hurope

ugbt to get them all aold Ui

TeaelMihi and chll-

thalr be«i work wb.

-booCbjuae ta comlonablc.

'oigMlpped

»e did not begin oiir market opera ]l«

rc»|ioiiiftit- lo al

cuture

' ja.-ronmanlat.

slxed apple, and uiir i-rop was
uu<l tb,-ic sru tliouaaniis u,o ic
The bulldtoff bt steam heated, wdl
-Itenitiv
lighted and venUiaieil and tbe pupils 50 l»er cem great.-r than wo antiripat
prcsetit
' an making Ae progrers under che in- cd lo the northwest, and ihercforc'kinds existing

Tsa>

Mias'Hannen was o^ of tba.fi^M^

'•jwon the am'reelation .if her hcarerr

•■'-•«• Itasl re-acted ugsinei Uie trust

. keeping

tbe Grand.

feainrcs

lull as Ihe first one

ipplex was ao large xa in impair

of

f<d«rlBg

■•,-me*l i(,..-,.r-ed on this mra

sirt iMbrnll) Hiararterlrtb- of 1

that

issue

: in her reudUion.' Miss Rue

p": i;ii. suil »h«-n
, • ;«iM-.t.-iit

t.s

apple Will not keep aa w-eti oa a we

qualliy.

m In" as a cooHufloa to tb,
r.-s., Of Ibe .-v,-ning
Alw-,,,

inc and |-ru!iiab|c ;ji--nnc in liic bi«-

e.-hoel

niKlx. but when

1ni\.

"Utile

Bo' Blue" in a maiuier ihatVeemed i<
What was i*rh.i|i,. Ihr mofi inferc-t.

Our union there acre tertaJn exlating cDudiiiou-. iprobaMIli.v

lets -.than

<«ndi

o were cot there woubi lx quli

ft Schoeis.

was orgHnised in ISOJ aod never since that
Mive we got

under ^wuai

His atldre.sx'was so full ol

coed an.l belplul tbougRu that lo se
: the bexf for Ihe benefit of those

inj Week.

no

or

the hol.v bonds of aiatirmony are

taken up.

Speakere That Wilt Bene-

Give Primary Instrucllen Our-

•“ >f*02 our growers but -by- tbe cuudlLlop«~thtrt-warrantee'^

about

consequeneex.

Practical Ideas Were BroUBM Out by
Misa NIcheltofl Has Been Secured i

rather amblgnous.

her except In the year isin. whbh wax

choice
e of ^rdaldent
^rfaldent by |popular vote.'

MELO FRIOAV EVENING

Condition

: of some industry or aome

created by the men who owned them,

tier. No. one uuaJiiy
The eomUMoner anggfsu the lol
- lowing qn«th>n for debate. "Resolved
That Ulcllggh should

of

aasoristioiis. or unions ax aometlmes perbspa but I mean that ibe depart-

: UOl Street on-February U.
tor drtMie

stage

get married, w iib no (bought as to the
tIcAb

reate a aeoetaliy that resnlt in the

(be coDSiiiutlon and by-laws
several of the beat fruit growers businees.

was woo by tbe necallve.
'

SUCCESSFUL PARENTS* MEETING

The whole country of course-Is in

dabatod the folloWlnc quet

Bolred. That Ibe ladians have recelrett Informaiioii relative to their value
In additicn you w
«o»e ircBUaeBt than ihe negro by the a community.

EDUCATORS COMING BOARDMANMOTHERS

Rimday's

of g half-iooe pfwtrnlt was fflvei UUs

.

og-

in

stf^t Of'-‘f fort, ex Rapida Herald. Ibe
i:u <eei.
Thla will l>e ,
,

BEST FLOUR
stands at the tiwelront tor qoallty and
good living. It is the standard for
bread and pastry.

beaveniy loye. aibvihe \a»lotisl ass

power which makes (or rigbt«»uinees ,olk.wel -ae
rooiiantly
emanates
from
them.

"
Those who pray wUbe tieir lives of i^^‘‘
fer the most effective prwyer. even

-esigt
Tl

though they do not utter a wort*Cba^Bcer Giles.
]onIy possible uode:

HANNAH & LAY CO.

.

r
i-.-y*'. ■

:"

V-

*

• 'GE.\™nrATER.SK HEBALD^ ;iNT) TRAmWE BAT EAGLE TEESnAT. FEBREAnt !% hit

,-iFr-T|

V

I-Aee.

^ tEEE PIANO HAS ARRIVEb
The Piano Is on Display in Dur Store
COME IIM AMO TRV IT
• Bring in some of your friends who love music and have them test it. You
win.understand why the Cote has the place of honor in thousands of refined
•homes and has been enthusiastically endorsed by hundreds of musicians,
conservatories and prominent music dealers whOSe letters we shall be glad
to show you. Every piano is guaranteed by the maker fp>- ten years.

We Give Ceptiiicates
With every cash or credit purchase at our stjjre and soon this community
will h^Ve many thousand dollars worth of thesf certificates in'its possession. I.-;
It will be easy for you and your friends to secure a large percentage of these
certificates if you get busy at once.
1

Line Up Your Lriends
And collect a greater amount than anyone else and so secure for your very
own this expensive instrument.

A PIANO WORTH OWNING
PIANO CONTEST
Nomliialing Blank
MR. J. w. slater
W« With to Present the Name of
Town

Si

Aaa Candidate In Your Plano Contest.
We a^ree to purchase what we need at your atore
duriits thla cooteat when we can fet what we want and
buy as cheap as elsewhere, and use our influence to get
our friends to do the same, and do what we can to balp
our candidate win the PIANO, with the understanding
that each name on this nominatiog blank, not to «xMcd. 10 names, entitles our candidate to 500 votes,
tkei It possible to begin the contest with 5000
votes.
This nominating blank may be banded in not later
than 50 days after the sale begins and t he votes will be
credited*
Sigurd
I
2

It is a large size instrument, 4 ft. 9 in. in height, 5 ft. 2 in. in length. The
finest materials and most experienced workmanship have produced in the
Cote an instrument excellent in tone, power and appearance. It will win its
princely way in any home. The key board is a wealth of genuine ivory keys,
the action is easy, elastic and responsive, the piano has a fine, full singing
tone, at once deep and tender, capable alike of producing spectacular mus­
ical effects and of yielding the softest, dreamiest melodies, it is installed In
thousands of the best homes, conservatories, educatianal and religious in­
stitutions in the land.

Get It Lor Your Home
This piano will make your home more attractive for yourseif, for the
rest of the family and for your friends. It will beautify the parloi", keep the
children at home, teach the daughter a tine accomplishment, make home
life pleasant for the son, entertain your friends, brigtiten ttie lonely hours'
and promote sociability and good fellowship.

School Children! School Children!
LIS T E I>J !
I want the school children to come to my store Friday p. m. after
school. I have a present for each one and something important to say to
you. Don’t fail to come, or someone else will get this.

S
48

«

Xhis Sale Will Begin

7
8

Saturday, February 24th

9
10
Nominate Yourself and ask Your Friendi
to endorse Your Nomination

Closes July 15th, 1912 at noon

a. W. SLATER

TRAVERSE CITV,
IVIICHIGAIM

■fnSro'lSAVIBSS HSKAU), AKD TSAVEI8E BAT EAo'lS. TCEaDAT, T^k^AXT M, Sill.

^’PAOBl

I ui alCht tcM-I in* as 10M ta CM tkoM cards aad
»• Ilk* UM mr
is (W to«nk cradc. I tav« battou. I *1U in ud b* t tr«< 8«»«^^aats
4 t«r»
4»VM. 1 call
cftlMhcn
F«a&7 ud •blMt.
. ,pH
K doret.
XPhd tutPf
^ Oftl*. I have a pnppr that !■ t«tt
^ Piarfi^ I caU hin CoUie I bare IMS
Gertnide Poenacr.
^ M (vn wUb Ua. For CkriHBas preatea, T am sore Voa vUl be a U»e
#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦ aau I CM a Bice dreaa. a bos of band- Soobeam. and am bappr to hare ;oo
• «f tht .
4M« an««
’ HMd vw, F.II. •.~wn. i -nrtta bu .brr,l ub.
' ■cmi

We bare baalneoa 00 band today.'

SUNSHINE

,_—

t xWtltiT ib^ W MOfry-^ ♦

-aoce «m» rower

* !»•»
nnt»Nw».
" -*
CUWdHINe
PREeiOCMTC
*
I wM trjr to kc ne happy oe I ^
* CM and a
Bocb a futtiiT (bins liacpoued (tali
M far
_ 8i
. I c
____ orjlBfi, Saaahloera' Tour Prcaldom
•M'«tfyUN»MrlB*li*lpfvl 4 her beeaUncbtaeoverllcrcralDee.
^ and bind to oven^odjr and to #
Quito oarly. before aaj-of the boa**^ evaiy Ihdnf tblnf♦ toid had wakened, there came a rin*
^
If I rrer fbit In trylnf *® ^ ♦ *i u,, tiell Ami tbea another ring
, Ibn, UllMM. I -III Tn.. try •
'
♦ •»**"•"

“What can It beV your Prc*ldeni

* exctalmod. almost io alarm.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 8be Btnng up alipped Into a loose
^ MIM'CUMuS. tATM, Cdlior.
m^n. aod went to the door.
•» '•••■
"Wbo H_ 1*?“ Bbe crlod. ‘and what
TreeMent—Mlae Clara Catoa.
do you waotr
FIrM VIca Mdcnt-Mra. Mabel
Tm one of .rour Sunablne boya."
! reply
-yiy coualn In golog
^•econd Vie* Proaldent—Mra. Irene
,|ji, iDomtn*. aod
Pomeroy thielda
she waau a -bnuoo;~
'•ihMhlne Grandt^har—Mra. A. U
Xfier the little chap bad gone, your
Wtniama.
irHldeBt aat right down on the Boor
:
^
_ . and langbed. and laughed, and UugbNmnMr ef memben aelondiRO Fem
^
aoftly, not to waken
fahO't*1*p Mdd^
anyone. And, altfaougfa the aky is
it a
■need
- la a fery B
Yes. after
all. the best kind orsunsblne is the
NCW
heart Bnosblnc.
rtarenee Kaaaedy,
Maide City.

Mich, a. r. D. No. t
■ -Sophia IMd aad Basle B. Reid, Sk
Baplda. Uicb.. R. P. D. No. 'I.
Cenrsa SMah, SaUooa Bar. Uleta.
Naaie amt by MOdrod Pnertnei
Ilaiold BUtea. WIUlaBiaburg. Blicb.
NbM SOWBy UdHa ArtaRUlet.
SmM Dana aad Albert .l»nU.
TraTwaa-CKy. Mich, R. P. D. No.
iitmm ioat by t>bB^ Dorga.
iurlsy iKsaaody aad Mlldml Ken, aefty. Maple CUy. Mich, R. P. D. No.
Y 5 NoMoa oppUBr iqiar.i^f, Kmtaody.
^
Meioa TboibM, Horaebel Tbomas.

How very true that 1b.
• Preeldent was reminded no'
when she learned about a boy called
”*'*
-eolllns Joc.~ Of course (bat wasn't
bis real name, for he was
“* .*’“i'**
^
“®“‘- SunbeamsT) be was strap.

.

nnfalUng potloat* aad

OPTil MnUkaa. Lenoo) MlUlkoa. aad

klm'^-^F

^Uim TMIey. '■*
^
feWfaM Unen, Clara HMstad „'*f'
•“'* e'"**
HMstad. Imatio Holsud. OsJ"!' “
«HoMad. aad Cart Ho)sUd.8nuons

9|f. Mich. Nupoa oaat by Laora Bol- ^
Borne grown ups decided that there
* hospital built for Juu sneb
- Marto Helm, Helaa Hdm. Booale
•‘ck boys aad girls
ris as Joe. But It.
It,
'todoro. Madbo
Mdka Uargantta
«am-a
na-gr-nta «i«-.
MUa, -woa
Jack Harvoy.
OMk WMcUct. <a.™«.
Snk -XU*- -AkJr Ttarp. B-mi.
lW> ua-OTOM n»rp. t™..™.
t»T. MM, ». F. D. No. 7. Nuoo.
A b> Mojimt Wolio.


AUBSMlMM^eSAOLt «op-

r^J4a. 4. KM a«Bt by Ptaooba

mSTb?™
nblea MiiBar RoM.

‘***'

candr I bare a babr aiotor named
Keb. i. I9i:
I abODld like to hare her be- I>rar I'rc: Idcot—
long t (be (Tradlc Roll. Sbe la throe
I rt^rhed io« <ar<] aiKl liuiton TLim
»0«lb» old. I *111 ck»e for ibl* Utuc. ecre
nire. 1 have hero «lrk «iili
boplim to see this Id print.
poenmooia. and could ooi so oui oi
the bouac, l ha.c not ber-u to m-bo<d
** PaiBht.
foe nearly three *eek'. boi I cxi>r«t
’ abould Uko to »ee j-onr dorea and to eo to school next Jionda.v. For
l»**)fnl •!«■« I'UPl'K- Are the chrlaima> l got t«o book», im© liandKl'™ Hm.
k.rcbl.l., . bo. ol .Ullo.or,. „o,o
*
aapldo. Mkh. R. F D. No i.
nire time rbHKtmax. We bad a imJan ::b. lyii at <liurrb and a nhort ■•rosram I xoi
ITexldeola aheU at aehool for Chrlttmas, I like
I Ibouglu I wouM write louIt a letter.
F''
ffboul >er» well
letter,
IDE long I «lll close for tbla
aa 1 Imre not written I
cb a long
time, -^or Cbrlaima* I
rlbhou. a
doll, candy, nuta. an orange, a »*eater.
mtiieni. an apron, a booklet. |•oBtca^d8.
and one dollar >lF|>oslied' In the bank
I po to ccbool every day I ran. .My
itudiea are reading, aritbmeilr. rcoerapby. langeage and MWlllng.
From >our Suoiblnei
, Miiii. r>oi
wmiBiii
ntda \Vil>ion
What a nlec prexeni the luoitey was iH-ar I’revtUem I
thouBbl
l
would
write to the S.iu
It 1* a good thins to begin to kam i.
aave.
i.blne nub M. birthday wan the l.-.ih
of last biotiili. aod 1 wa* i»-elve year*
old. I had u Dincb lanv. wad It wan
.« Morniy that there were only six
who CO lid t.'vnie. I got X new aj.ron. a
Dear President—
1 tbougbt I would writ, you a few hair ribboli. two plalea a handker
lines pi I bare not wHiien in a long thief, a sack of candy, and leu centn
We gave iwo iirlxeB. Ulllan Cain won
time. I go to school d
language, 'he Him price, add Caddie Magee Ih.
arithmetic, spelling and wrlilus. For -reoc.l pileI go to sehool and Mr
ChrUtmas I got a Bamr. ribbon, doll. >’*"■■■? 1* ") teacher I like him n-a
aweaidr, mitieoB, book. ,K,Mc.rd..
I am m .he .evetiii. cr..ie mbooklet on* dollar In money, candy. »««"»•> -^hool leacher u tlr. white
niu. Md an orange. Pap. brought u. • l'“e her real well, too We have lot.
«trls a slod. 1 •am trying to work for "f ftn aUd.ne dowu hill i
) send In.
* **‘*‘^'’
'
prlt* anyway. ">« 8un»lnDe flu
,I «4ii ^
kind
:*radle Roll They *••«> na>mond l.inhcr Stltes and Harold Stiles They are
my< brother* and ihe> -ant to Join.
Prom yonr Bunheam.
Please Hcnd me the cards and but­
l.ueltc Wiiaon.
ton. and I win gixe them Io Itie 1«ys.
Ho* l impe .vou -111 earn ihe arlte
I will. c^ae. hoping to see this 111
e and lell u
Buttons Bay, Mkh.. R F O .No
Jan. IV. ISli

'•r

From

a falihrul Sum-liioer.

®'*«

1 have' itiat been reading the Sun
■bine page, so I thought I would write,
1. . Ur,. ..m, l.,l u too.
are ske« riding in Metiool
now. I like Io Kkee ride I am tery
'P
sorry to say Hut l bate lo«i my but
,
-I-”' S'"''!"* ton. TVTll you pleoae send luc atioiUerT
Joe. the doctora said to each other.
t bare the names of some other, a ho
And that la lost wbat they dldl
wlah buttons, alao. They are Engvaid
loulse, Oscar
j'„;; 'mJ- 'Z a Lor«.», CUro. Ul.o,
. are tiiy ooum
niembera. There are
...... .. ......Ina. and aw aew niemb.
then they asked that other little boya
and slrta who bad CTOkid'''’b^kI ‘Wr«?igbt acholars In the tilth grade

1rr,u.r".^»r:

■ Suiihlune
I would I1k<
Club .Mv mile brother lour years old
'Ik* '« i«lu the Club, and so
would uiy alBlcf .Mildred She Is t<-u
V**” «''' »'>•
brotcets name
- •—-w. -

aopbia Retd.
laaguage, aod wr aomctime* hate •»: >'*<*<- “O
RayiMd Utbor 'BUtet. RRlUma- .
“•« «®F •“»'
drawing and penmafishlp. I like to go ihi- 'eiicr I
M MMk Hama aballiy Marie Aria
^bey pm Joe', picture In the
I bad bcuer slop no-, hois
f-o.u
4ft|ios. ' -and
j,,gr from vou soon.
:All^ >l«bt. a«o three months, ““cd everybody to bAp. also.
Your BunsUlner.
I am glad .
laiullv
In mu
travotM O^p Mich.. R. P. U. No. 3.
"Here ta a hoy worth aaving. ' they
Uura H<il»iad.
•■end Hie iinii
It;
Nome asat by^lsle'L' Pal^t.
aold. "And other children should be
-no your coualu* Ike near youT Tii
yylio is km y
1'^ :RBby Oarrot. Ngily Omrot aad Mark given a ebanee. too "
aball nil have cards and buttons
TotSoy. (MWa. Mleb, R. P. D. No. t.
And. Sna.hinctw. . lew days ago
A
Karnes aoat by Imara Tootey.
that
hospital was begun:
Traverse aiy. Mieh.. R. F ii No :
V - lala May BadtK Acasa Smith and
When It laAllfinlKbcd foorthouasnd
Box W. Jan uu iviJ
8“**^ Bk RapWo. Mich, R. crippled chUdron -111 be helped abd Dear President—
Hcttr

I^D. No. I. NaaMOoent by Charlotte given treatinent.
C go to echool every da- i cn I am
1 lu
'
Bioba.
'
^
Ypg ,.j]i 1^ J5|,d ,o tnow Ibai Joe '« «be sixth grsdc
My Mu-llc- an- ihe C adle Roll The. sre
' Is perfectly well now. and Is ooe of the arithmetic, reading, gcognphy. ph>N HnilHi and Agues Snillh.
•UNBNINK POKMA
Hvelleei and liapidesi boys In the lologj- tpelllng and i.enmanshl|.
1 un-ss • KIk Itsplds. MIrh . II
fl^e VfiMiinatoiv. the Truthful Ud. rouoirv.
III m-ikI ni. llitle Pal-,
have ose brother and one sisiei -'■>
al-o. -Seaman Stuil.i

^ bar and strt wbo rcodt ttaeac
yw, bean Sunshine i the liest kind wxiold like to loin the Sunshine riui
Una
Of Bnusbliie. And whether lie knows sl*o a acboolinsir Their names ai.
. lias hoard the Herj told
It or Doi. Bmihnii Joo Is certainly a Bmmct Durga. Amy Hurga and Allr .^
0^ WaahtnftMi. tbe tratblul lad.
SomblDc boy:
LodI*. Pleoac put Amy's natiic on ih.
- .Aad'iUlaamoB brave and bold.

Cradle Roll, and send the canis anc
ihlnk : will
This week a letter has cum.- iroiu buttona to me. TI.erc la a i.lU neai
WMder If "HWM TOO whose knife odc of our o—n Sunshine girl* who has our school house uiwn whi.-b «c gt . 1lO(* I
}lad «H Uo cborry tree.
,cara. Tills Is what eotatlng. 1 go »l'h ilic other ciris
k.
od waiioc. thooi. abould gucsilon ro« «iy,
and woich tbe hoys *ii-ie Th.- suu
niaOoMv
Tra'cree City, .Mlrb.. R F. n. No 3. shining aad the .now Is »|.arklins bipI
i.
.'WooM ygtJ be bnve as be?
Box 6C.
Fch H. 1911. IMookS botulllul out of doors A> uh ml" j. Oregon. '
Dear ProsldcBt—
lettor Is gottlng rather Ions I *il' S«in
Aad with a stroag determined will
I hacr loM my hution will you done, ao good-bye
Tbo Betll'a arts defy ;
please send me another? I am four- --'From your 8un>l.im-r,
K - ILi.pids.
WbOB tempted aorely nouily say.
toon years old I,have two brothers
Phoc-i.o imrsj.
*1 dare Bol tall a Me!
Their names arc Raleigh and l-ow Jiy
Your dwcrtpilon of the wlii.ei da> u-i.
sister died about two year, ago
I 1* very proiiy’. Thcie »a* Sun«hln.j
"Aad tbo' for me to loll the truth
hay© licon sick nearly two years and Indoori and outside when you wioK- ciui
;Jicans pualabnieBi In view.
have 10 stay m ihr house most of the Ibo letter'
lo t
U$BOW.ie toil tbe troth la i>csi.
lime 1 wish I yviuld tilde do»n hill.

fcai
Aad 'this 1 BOOB to do."
,F
iisgc
,My
I have been sick .o long, aod lanDol
Siiiu.n.
s iiame 1« .Miss Vld*
go to Hrhool this winior. either The
Aad ao« ib^ people banor him
teacher's name l* Rosa Jessup The Dear ivresldeui' ' TBoMace d*d-aod • Uy ?
t-hUdrea all like her awfully »en |
1 wl|] write li> vou
nnil Helen «
will lell you "liai I got for Chtisiniaa. rhlnorn. I recel»"d inA bracelet, a box of i«rfume. .lx baod- U>o. and aeod you mat - iltaiiks for of t
u ». iiool o
kerchiefs, u lap. a siring of bead-- iios- ibcDi- I have a cousin w i,o would Rk
tal*. and lots ol randy and nui. I -m to Join the Sunthme Clui. Hi- name (h.- ,ii*ianc
close, boidng to .re luyletter lo|■a(nl Is Beorge Bash
Vou may -.-ml Ui> would 1ik»
Spe0 e'er tbe Utah, IM come -bat lajve lo you
c Roll
card and button to me
I go m w-liool name on ih
W.
From
almost every day. It Is guiie Moimy 1-h.thcr. aud »lie is lour y.-a^N ol'i
‘Tw«bV YM U (bo oad.
Kcx.,«StilsP-r
here now. and the snow l.- vciy deep I » ,n .g, gond h r lor this Ume
—Uomoaaat Btraage. >46* York
*
think those esr-ls and buttons arc sh
Vour lo'ingiiuDsiilae(.
Hoo'i you think that II would Ik; a tice. tod I way glail to get then. I
SopPm itei
.The OeMTora MaimL
Bunshlny thing lor us to “play-pre- *IR try and be s true Sun*bln<-r
Iqu are a Siinshinv si.I lo aulP
^*beff WodblEgtoB oor armr led
tend" go and see Ro*a? I.et a* all
Prom
ihc w,-aHic' 1 run «ec W* like x
Two tovortU ateodt be rode:
send her iKtauls and letters, and
Mildred I'ocrtuei
members lu oui Sunshipe Club
. Oaa ebaataut bom of wonderful breed rheery greettaga to help her pogi the
You and tlcnmde can help ea< h
Noodod -as apar or toad;
time when her playmatea are ah In other to be Buosblay. for I koo* ,-ou
y:ik Rapids Mic:i. It F H No
Aad whoa It aped oa iu gallant eourao.
We hope each montb w in find are h» Ing al»iers
FeU ; I
her a Uuie stronger.
I*.-.' I'l.
Tbe gmorol vMoa«U tbeatntit bone.
_________
Twin ba;«f^ UTcoiop (odor
gUNBHINC LETTCRA
'tub 1 am seven y
Traverse aiy. .MIet.. R. F. D .'
named Helen She will I>e
Dear PresidentOf aorral boa aoi tbe other moont
Jan. ». I!
four the Jinh of February 1 have four
I wUl write aad
Aad bon^r beyond bmief.
_ _ aad
___ '
iDd sensister* and one Urolher 1 cannot so
my card
Us p^lgiao was of saaR aecooot.
I received '(be card and butioa you many (bsaks tor them I win le
to oebool now on aeeouat of bad njads
Bat wbtn It. boro tbo chief.
teat me., aad thank you ven
. .__
much
...___________
tor what t got ...__________
lor Cbrlstmaa ____
I got__a __
pair
_ 1 have three miles to go ,V|y learber .>
Tbe udnf atirgaa
eye bU Bag. them. I go to aebool every day. My of rlbbona. o aiory book, tfaiwe band- name U Miaa Vida Warkup. I like her
Abd the rank aad Ble moaJd »y.
tMcbePa name U Mr. Fred KeadolL.l kecrbleta. aad tot* of nni* aod coody *ery wHl. For pet* we (uve iwo

botaea. t*o eedta. «ae cav. ats abeep.
a
aad a cat My aMen Atta aad
Agaoa. aad my brother Aria aaed to
betoag to the Saaahiao Qob.
Tour lotiM Stmabtner.
Basle B. Reid.
laa’t It foet apieadid to bare you
aad Sophia for memben aowt And
Uioe Helen shall be a Cradle Roll
Bunbean.

light The' atr veiy |.rpll>
I hate
fcOnie Bcw Dal■lC-^ to scn.l In
Thej
are Mane Melt., asc cle«.u. Helen
Helm, ace tour' He- ;e Kanden ace
lour. .Maiclf ^q^d.•r•. ac fletei.
Situiri Heiiii. age m».-u Margarelia
Mille. age five Ja. k llar.et. are »et.
BU; KJw,rd lla.M-., a?.- r.-tenieen
BODIhk. Kleanur .M.Car:
ase ibir
teeti. AilJiui \Vlio,.|o. I,, age uiae.
(ieorcia WheoUxk act- betv;i. Amy
UTieetcvk, age two Si.ah C-r-ii. acleu: .\n.iy Tho-|' an-- alne Willie
Tharp, age .H, l-iaralK-l Tiiai,., age
.file; .Nellie
C.rce: Zeus
Tharp, age one
.ml x liajt John
ole mssell ace one, Km-I-o ( roueW.
age one year aod a hall l’l»a>e KOd
Your dunsMiii
I will »en.I il
Roll oerdB. fel II
Io underMand
pledge iucao»

- icople Cradle
■ nol old cuougU
our Sunafaiue

I reeeive-l uiy taid a^\du. for
whieb I (hank you I ibM Hu-iu very
nice I aiii-nd .Siindii- kuhdol at the
Cburi’h of t'brUi. and they aak me
what Bocleiy thai repirsentr. and 1 lell
them the Her«l<] Voiiug Folks Sunshine Club The nmi time I -rile I
will Iry abd ghe you soon- uames of
new menib-TS.
From one of yoor Surtfhinc hoy*.
Roy Mortlniore.You are /rruliil' .--catiering Bun
ebluc. and are a iruc Sunablne hoy.
Grawn. .Mich, R F D So. 1
jbd. ;i. IVII.
Bear f’resideni- '
li ha-> been *o long alocc I have
wiiiten lo you Uiai I aluioat believe
ycu bavi- forgoiteii uje. I have a
number of name* to send Id as Sunl>eanis. and a few to pui on the Crwdle
Roll. The name* of the Sunabfners
sie
Helen Tlionii- Herwcbel TbomBN. Urvnl Millikan. lA'niuel .xillhkaD.
M1-I niosKom Morton. The names for
the Cradle Roll are
Ruby Gcrrei,
Mary Orret aod Mary Toolev pieue
ven-t eark of lliem a ran! and button,
or send (hem to me and I win delleer
them. I’leasr- weiul me a caid and but­
ton. alro Marunis lias gone away >1s.
lilDE for a wtiiie. Btid iiuii leaves me
the work IO -lo We have been hav­
ing f>)>emog Fchools ami debales Ihi*
wiTUer aand hs''- had Iota of fun.
Froiti yom Suo^hlncr.
Lauru Toole y

~8emebod.v has stoleB Aaeriaa'a
aeopirer acr««med Jaeky.
-Somebody has goawed It aU opr
plped Chnbby.
Aad PldgelB barked.
Bat the aouIrreU Uy sHU la ihelr
bole, and didn't care a bit. They ate
ibelr holiday dinner, amt ebneUed to
themselves
A Pet Lion.
Hr lU-urv M' Fleld.Mn In. volume.
-The Barbary Coast, tells ol s oota
ble |H-t. whose ap|>earaDre in the
Flreety of Boston would be' viewed
with some consternation It —a* a fnilgrown lloD, so lame as lo be le>l sbout
(be streets.
'He WM bom lo esptlvlty at Mart-eilles, aod showe-l such slDgular gcu
ileness that be was not only k-t out of
bis cage, hut tollownd bis keepm aboui
like a huge St Bernard dog
-When be was here In Biskra, he
was the tbow and iwt of the whole
communtiy.
Nut only did children run to see
hlDi. hut Ihelr elder*, alao. who ranie
to look at him when he was strwacbed
under a tree. and. eyeing him at first
with m*p(*'tlul dlMaoce. gradually ai>proached iimhey could Jump over him
<B privilege for which each one paid
a aou>. thinking it wonid give ibem
courage: and ibe old Hon. whether It
war- bev suse be was so gentle, or ihai
be was loo proud to ootlce sueh i>f-iiy
crMturea did Dot rese.t (he familiar
Ity.^
Doga That Wear Shoea
lu .VlsNka I'veu llic dogs w-ear shoes
- at U-UNi lan of the time, li l* not
on Bx-ouiii of the rold. for A shaggy
Kskluiu dog will Ibr and be IrUky
when a niab would treexc to death.
The iloe doe* all ibr work of dragging
and carrMns whi,h In this •■ouDtry
lalls to Ilie boi-scs, aod In trolling over
ihe rough Ice of the mountain ttaates
his foi-i soon become bruised and aore.
Then hu ^ver makes him lolt llitle
mocv-aslna- of buckskin or relotleer
akin and ties them on with stont
thongs of leatbee In this way he will
travel r-a.Ily uDIti hi* feet are thor­
oughly healed up. then be bite* and
tears his shoes with his sharp, wolfllkr leoth and eats tbciu up.
SUNSHINE STORIES.
A February Story.
".No klndergarien tomorrow, poia.'*
i-xcUJued JcKale. os the children met
papa Id (h« hall and helped him off
with Ma greatcoat.
"Koy> Is (hstr K«^<l iiapa. "Miss
While nred of you allT
No iiidcH said Sam. 'Ml*-' While
love- imic .htidreii and wc all lore
her
• Then whai is It? - asked i>a|ia.
••Why. iiai«. anawered Jimmie. '
ara going to keep George WaahingtoDs-birthday, and be was 'first In
war. first In peace and Brst In the
hearts of his cuunirymen.'"
"Dear me. children, -ho can George
Washingiou bi-7 Did Mias White tell
< liRdri-n

lartcd I

(Oik (

rrlo-l papa, putting
• cars, -wliat a act
ic lell UK- whtl.- the

a good roi'
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOC'CTY.
* Houday Dinner.
Illirrnir VVasliiiicion ' bin li-ls > uuno >cbool
'
itiey tU rati- fore uei.ileim-r
Chubby and time of dalig.-i
Fldgels It had
nlj:hl, ami .he .
Mi.ky, jUM rlgliIK-rfcclly >pleiidi(J
Mmm. rolle.i n
7hai«-.| It .1,10 n,

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1
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Eogioad wontod to Xba taws for
her American cetonJes. wllboat oar of
the aee le the roloniea bavlog saything to toy. and oloo wanted ibe
Americans to buy tea. paper oad glaaa
that bod an k:ngUsb sump on It.
The people sold they wooU aot
boy. sad that they would Joat guveen
tbeoselvea.
The Eaglub kitiK, George IIIa bis army lo make her cotoatolv
mind, but Ibe people -ore not oue hii
afraid tor they bad IrimfOe WOb'JlBgloB to help tbwn.
- After seven toog year* the KagUsb
srmy went boma. and America wa»
Hurrali for that"' shouted Jtmmto
•The ,«K>pk said ooorge Wasbiagin should iK- Ihelr first preaidoau
ihcli Ihelr s<-<vDd preaUeat. sod alle.i that lUo wanted him a iblrd time
vvi-b!|iE(ofi aatd no and seat bowu
lo VioUBi'Vemon. where he llrad.
lord aauil lionored by aU
Jeweir |«used.
-1 Ihlnk my llitle daugbier imid very
good aitemion lo wbat MUa While
told her. " said iwpa. "and I am glad iu
hear so much aboai Ucorge Waalitngton.-'—Klnderganen Newt

It All vhniwrkiiTcuiuiy had a cold II was Jest a
woe Ml of a cold, not enough to vouM.
Hrt-fher Fnsl asld: H>»n Fred dIdBY
i.uow anything aboot II. of eouroe
AO^ I ean'i bring la tbe fctndUMwuod or teed Ibo chlcktos or go to
rtbool" ennoasced Tommy. Jabllantiy and then he rougbad. aseb a tuBoy
made-up cough that Bitotbor Prod
laughed ‘-|lo' hof” OBd Blotor Kate
iBughed ' He: be!" OBd Manna BlAM
sai-l. -Deary me! You re M a bU Uko
George Washington, fra yoo?'
Tommy dldo'i kw vbot It woe oR
about, and be aald to, aad tbefi nonnia laughed, a brlgbu eboary laugh.
- Ito y ou know wbo George Waablw
(on was?” she taldTomoiy etood very etrnlgbi and tnIL
Me put bark bit sbeuldara and let bit
anna bang down by bla stdsa. lie tookod Ju*( euctly ns b* dl4 when In
Btood ai Ibe head of bis elaas at acboOt
"George WashlogtOD wos a groat goheral." be aald. quickly. *'ai‘ be woe a
eoldler. an' a Preeident of tbo UbUMI
Bute*, an- he was tbe 'Paiber ef bU
CouBtry.' aide* lots of other tbiBgsf'
'•Good:'said mamma. "And Goorge
Washington -as never Ipo ajek (o do
III* duty, and (bat is OM raoiea wbg
he was a great geanral B04 a good ooldler.Toinuiy sniffed. “I guess George
Waalilncton never had a cold like
mine: " he ex<dalBtcd.
• Ho: Im! " laughe.! Brother Prrd.
-He! be!" langbed BIstor Kato again.
"Never had k toldT' ntd momma.
"Once uiwn a Una be hod a favor, and
be bad to atny In bit bod tw dor* nod
da.vs, but (bo alnnlo .be woa able to
get up and go o«i agilB. book to bto
foldler* he wont! Jkre m oblo to EO
out. Tommy, or nuat I pnl roo to
bedr
• Tommy tooked aolonm. *1 don't
want to go to bod!" be sold (Mcdodly.
-l_‘Tben." aald mamma, "n whole army
of wood-aiieks vanu to ooe you. and
Boiuc feathery ealdiera wgBt their
Moakfa*!. an.l a whole scboelroojii of
Imya and girls will expect you to'lead
the march If you wlah >0U coa play
you are licurce WosblngtOB. lOOtcad
uf Touiti.y Fione. only one thing ytw
imivi rcuK-nilx r If you fiUy Ibot ploy.
Ilia' 'ou aic uever too tick to do yonr
.tn.l tbai is how It all iWpa^ that
Tuiimiy fed Ihe boOB Ai fiU^ (be
wood iKix. and when be «-cat to oebool.
Ill- had a new George WaahngtoB
srory to lell. aod It was oueb a good
story that the tooeber put a star oa
Ills Klate. w hich mosBa that IP was a
v,-n good siory. indeed.
When Tommy came home *i noo«
his cough was gone and be had foigoiien all airout hi' rold. which alt
goes 10 Iirove that Brother Fred ww
right It »s- nol enough to tonni —
F viuiuri'i liremner

- The loO'tcr Iheu
-r hsn-l like llMg .Shlsbl. whlehl.-'
.... Ihr atHiUdc ol
mis’ Immollairiy
Si.. !thishl,"eu.
Ui '-111 ou- ;<i do het Is.-i III
• i-eeiK--; f;'oiii her door »<-*•- ,
Q . Hi.-11 il.c other an«l s. lux-l
Ills: ndgels was noU,-.,r

at WaahiD
-be made i
knocked II

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,
,
i
i
,
,

Tom >he oak iree
i-laif.-l
I ti. r sau. ' h'lie
T:.an-i Ihe others lUen til* s>pi

• s Usfga.D hiinicr
-!5<i 1,
Ke.1 Sgu.rrel when of n>
ihougb
: y. I,IV tail in (he
'Sutv.
and si„riei: out to help , Ve» -e *•' :
r
lie bt-r nundlea. I'p tad
vi.ss 'Vuit' <ol<l “•
•e ihs> scampered, with meani to measure off I*.
puffe.l OUI like rubber lell ibe i-eoide ibat owae.
- had brought la the laai where to auild thel; wall*
their LaiU whisked iD -I said J>m
I rushed the rhlldren
'(Vhea Wosblunoo E'<
man. be became a aotdlci

Ccris-nly TNcr Wert.
ii.„ .a, .otitug on III. abeea ooe
KinriiTtie wIk'Ii bt« mother aald. "Wh'.
ihii
<Ki -are 'our aboes on ihSKing i--r
Why. .mother." replied
l!.-ii -r,. .
Ihe only feel I ba'c
A Coed OeffafttoB.
I.,'-!- i:.-orgie w«* saying his prs‘
when Ik- srsried to >a-n '•.visit,
- n,a he said, 'whsi do vou call l<
alien lou have (be tnouih-opeoersf
A Chop.
Sadie wa« efeven and Alice *-«<
p seven Ai lunch aald Alice. ~1 wonder
. wbsi i«ri of an animal a chop U Is
I* a leg?
Of course oot.' returned
2iadle
h » the Jaw-txiBe
Haven't
. VOB ever heard ol animals llrkiac Ihelr

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