Grand Traverse Herald, March 26, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, March 26, 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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TWICE A WEEK--XUESDA Y A N D T H U R S D A Y — S 1. O O
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAXD TRAVERSE COl.-NTT. MICIIIOAN. Tl’ESUAY. MARCH 2t:. l‘<12

LIBHTIII6 REPORT IN DETAIL navigation late

HiRRIBI II WEST

MADE ANSWER
TO CHALLENGE

aEGTIOOFFIGSIS
Republican City Cemmitte* Met Ust
Night.

SUPT. TYLER
IS RETAINED

testing lattruDienu. etr.. were
RCAD
BEFORE COUNCIL
Tbe annbuncemeni has Just been
Very enihoslasllc meeting of (be
ioveDloried oo our aundard form* In
LABT BVENlhO
the ikme manner as tbe other egulp- W-IM Mean Big boas to Shippeia. Con- calved of tbe marrUge of An'jur H
newly elected republican *Vrd com
ditiane Similar to Those tn
-1 tbe matter of suppliee. the
WalC tormerlj- ot this .ity. to MIrb
iltieciiH-ti was held Thursday evening
bad oiade a complete Inven­
UllUn
May
Ptunkett.
of
Del
Norte.
In (be law office* of rotell lYos* Tbe
tory of eupplle* as of December 31.
t'«lo. Mr. and 5lra. Wujt vrill Iki »(
regular routine lm«;n«*| was gone
fill], and our determination of (be
SattU Sla JIarle. .March 25.—Tbs home after April firat at Tacoma,
quantity of supplies was made by
braugh wlih. after wblib the offiier*
cnecUng the Imiionant items in <.ii navlgatlOD through (be Soo will hi Colo. where Mr. Wait, wbo is an eleeof (be republican city <-oinmlttee *ei«
invenlory atninet the actual stock in delayed unill after .May I. la the
Irical
engineer,
has
been
employed
for
eleifed
(or ihe ensuing term as fol
hand at the tima of the Invcuto.y
CLARK WILL NOT CO TO CONVEN­
dlcUon or oM laketuen. TbU
three
and
a
half
yeara
by
tbeSan
Iowa:
,1
We ^ve you In Table I a autement
TION STRONG.
mean a big loss to shippers, and ship Juan Water ^nd Power (omitany. Mr.
abowlng the guantlUes of the
Chairman-Jw. O. -C Oermalnc.
Walt baa rqcently been advanced to
Secreury —l«wu W. Smith
INVENTORY. MADE OF ALL FRES- portent items compriaing tbe property owners. Tbe ice in Mud end
Palmer ^yatem ci eenmanahip Will
of the company, but owing to their ' lakes U the tbickeet known In yearn tbe posl^oa of superintendent' of the Contribution Came From Beth Poli­
Troaanrer-E. C, Hogan.
ENT HpLOINCE
Be Uaed In Future. NecassHr
tramely volnmloona nature wc do
tical and Paraonsi Friend*.
burden tbU Uble with a list of all Tbe coDdiUons at preaeDl. are similar works, and bis many friends In Trav.
For Newr High Bchoet Build­
Mostly Small Amounts.
those ot 1888 when tbe passage wai
tbe minor equipment. From'ibis table
City will be ^d to learn of his
ing Cfnphasissd.
W-inu
Clark
Inveaan be obtained p fair idea of tbe ex unopened «ntll btay 15.
■uccess In hla cboten profession.
tent of the property of tbo company
tlgated.
Tbe regutarly "mohtbly tMeting of
It will be seen that tbe comimoy has
FREBENT Af^^urtlRE REOUIR& unusually high and coneequently
(be Board of Bdseailon was held
New York, .March 22—lu anawe'
pensive poles which U accounted ..
Thursday night following tbe oouaefl
MVITV CDNWOERED
to tbo rbaiicnge of Senator Reed of
by tbe fart that tbe Queen City Com­
meeting and aeverol saauera of ImpenMissouri
pany Id most cases carries Its wires Full Ti^ PUcefi In Field By ReDctroli. tha^t Governor
Ibe city adtoola were goae ov­
Contains Complete Officera Quartet
above tbe telephone nnd other elec­
'V,
publUane.
Wilson
reveal
ibe
source’of
.hla
cam­
CMdwt «f ftaHt That Wo«iW
er and passed upon by tbe members.
tric light wires.
Club Room* and All Ncee*
paign rautrlbutlona wa* made by W
BwmM FiMle K Pft>>ect
EatJmete ot Cost of Reproduction New.
There
*r many tbinga ne«led to brlng^
^Convenience*.
KlngaleF. March 22.—At the repub­
Vick, vampaign manager of WilTbe cost of reprodorlog the pro)>NCarritd.
tbe
Bcbools
np to (be falgbeat powible
Prospeeta Are Coed For Securing
lican cauenn. held In the township
ty new is obtained by making an
-Lll cooiributioni to tbe Wilson
iiandard. .and it.U tbe InteoUoa of
.Now that (he aUeratloiis I
Paradise yesterday tbe followlug tic
Asaociation for Traverse
Last Oltbt • FiiwIkS ibmUdc or tbe ttmate based upon the qnaaiUles
fund have been voluntary.' mosG; . .
Carnpbcir^l^mdieg ou South
be board tD«|ub(trarie,^pi^itfe tbsM.
material and apparatus entering into
City.
eoondl wu bold for the purpoM of each t<art of tbe pro|«rty while
small amouniB aud from both political
street are about Qnisbed. Traverse >0 far as possible with 'tlto ■teaas at
Suparrisor—Jos. WyckoB.
and personal friends ' We agree with
bMilos tbe deuUed report on the coo- Ing due consideration which influ.. .
ebaages
fity will have tbe beat Naval Rceerve hand. Several Imporunl
Miss Alic-e R. Msrab. pruvlaiunal 1
Clerk—Edward R. Cbaufty.
Reed that flirk will -not go to tbe
AItJo* o( the Qdmb CK)- Electric (be coot of construction at Traverse
ere ordered and more will be ta^
creiary of the cemral tetrilory of the ronventioD
armor)' and drill hall In the state
Treaaurer^rmnk Hopkins
LKhi nod Pover ooBpear plent from City and virlnlt}-. In Table II we give,
P at future meetlaga.
divided among the prinripal parts ol
Highway pommlssloeer—Peter Carl national board 'br the Young Women's cuncede Wllaon lo be strongcal and floor, (he entire width and about
tbe Em o( D. C. .nad W. B. JnckKin, tbe property, tbe cost of its repro.iutChriatUn aaaoclauoii. arrived In (lie
fourth the leugtb of tbe hall baa been
Snpertntadeni L. L. Tyle? itm Wrback.
tbe Chlcnso oftObeers «ho vw« emReed should juvestigate (be Clark ex­
Our estimate show that the
JusUee ot tbe peace (full tcrml- city Wednesday- and last evening aa penditures in 5llchlgan. lllluola sod bull! ouldway between ^he original ^ by tbe board and given a two raar
aiuc of ithe company
tAered bj the eUr to make a complete pnysical value
floor and roiling, upon which baa been contract at iba rate ot $2.2«0 par yar.
many of those who had been showlug Wisconsin.
exclUBlre of B. U Bnilgn.
iBreetlcsilos of the vatw^ power, reproduction value
erected: a smoker and locker ruaiti. Hla woik baa been perfecUr Mtlstaothe ralue of the water ripMa. of $H3.
JueUce ot the peace (one yar)— Interest in tlic work who could be
oqmpmat and other detniU that
560. and we estimate as a reasonably
a club room, an offirora' room and iwu
reached, met at (be home of Miw. Ed­
tbla yearaad bebaaproera tobe
BoceMarr tor the people to know to eonservative value to place u|ion the Burr James.
lavatories. In raising tbi* addUlun, Just tbe man needed (or tbe paaAtloa.
gar Keith to- talk the uiatler oter
Board of revUw—George Amatc
ofder to tom as amtate idea of what water rights owned by the cotnimny
tbe object has Ixycn to retain tbo He Is a sgle
w-itb
Mias
Mgn&u
r and has
tker are to reoelee It tbe propoelUon tlS.600. making a conaervatlvely esti­ Ovetaeeta of (he blgbwaya—Ed Amgreatest
nmcuui
of
room
available
obtained
mated value of tbe {iropeny of $:
remarkable multo tran hU
She save a Ulk 011 (he work of tha
Btctte. David Manlgold.
li aniod at tbe apodal eloctiOD to 150. This value Includes a sum
Well Known Woman Died Wodt^ay tbe drat flour (or couvenienro in drillwork during (hs present fnt. which
Constablee—Earl Jeor. Frank LydcII. isoclatloii In its varioua branches,
be bold OB tUrcta ».
Night
•— The new rooms present
la his first in Traveras atg.
giving a deacrlptloD of the new work
Henry Tayar, Myron Brower.
Tbe Ushtlbf ooomluee and easlattempted and new fields of endeavor, -Mrs. Sarah t-'airbanka. wife of .An­ pect of rit-bnee* and luxury, having A report waa road from the dspert•eon bare deoe veO In eecnrim tbU
been finished in beaver board pannel- ment of public lanroetloa ri Lusentered. Sbe told of tbe rxi
ew G. Fairbanks died
report la the rttert time that they had
led
with
oak
sirlps.‘togetber
with
oak
ing. sutlng (bak tbs oorrscUd cuross
of the worker* In the larger cities, hutiie.
CJD
East
Front
street
la wbleb to BO oeor the croobd, and
heir auccesscs and failure*, and the shortly after seven c'rlock M'edncaday doors and irlmmlnga. In addiUon t( of tbe school census glrw Trtenn*
MV that the taipayera tnay
tbe above convenient arrangements City 2.TI0 pupils. 22 being Krickm
Rapubllcans Hsid Spring Caecus Last real meaning of the name.
ulght of typhoid .fever. Mrs. Fair­
•cUy vbat they are oEorod tor the
the
locsl
cfgapitailon
will
enjoy
at
-rvatlvely low amount
(rom Ibe' Ust as sent In (or vnrtou*
Night
Sbe said the mosi dilTliuU problems banks was uken sick on her fifts-firat
ram ot 1160/000 the entire report It re- rver this expense.
ere those lo be met lu the anisll birthday. February 15. and since then armory that 4t well lighted, because pcasona
prodaced. eoaetly ae rad at tbe meetThere U also Included In thU value
A bid was read (rom R J. Morcef
Caucuses were.held In all tbe warda ty or Urge town. The main cause baa been confined to her bed. How. of the large number of tungsten light*
. lac. Erery dtlsoa Vbo la entitled to suppliee amounliug In value to 63:080,
that have been instilled.
A 4'«), in which they oSsrod to cotse wires, poles of tbe city laat evening by the republ!r (bis Is flaunclng ilw project, lu
rote on the QaettiM next Tboredny,
her condition during the past
______________________ ler pole line mIn progress, tbe,A. Tracy 1.av re­ Btnirt a i-oal chute, acrordlng to the
tor tbe purpose of electing can- 10 susll a pliice as Ibis, there are week or so. «aa ao much Improved
ibooU andy the report aretuUy in Ungs. wbiefa we assume would natur­
serves.
_______
.
in
iu
tmliury
cationa (urblahri V tAm board
order that they say be fully acanalat- ally some to tbe city, eliber Inrorpo- didatea to the county convention tc ewcr,,peoplc to draw upon aod un- that recover.v
I the Unton strsot building, foP the
ad vltb OhejdPto*.:;.Tba text of the ratod In tbe plant or aa Buppllee. In be heU'to-tUe city on Saturday •ss Burcosa Ir reasonably assured, it she was taken tor (hr worse sod doalh the Micfbgan .Navaf Brigade, third di
case of tbe iiurcbase ot (be propert)' Mardi 90. The delegatee elected trooi DUld be u gloat deal bal-d<-r to re- onaued. Mr*. Fairbanka wai a womab vlaion. second lianaiioD. has been mov uoi <4 $42. Tbs chute is to be ttnds
repwi la aa fdUova:
under their option.
each ward Is aa follows:
aln the ground lust by an unsuccess- loved b> all who knew her, a devoted Ing rapidly; itsjimli pi*enro1liuent bav- ot or galranizsd Iron nnd flaltbed
CUeam Mardi 19. 1»12.
This value does not Include, bow1 a workman like manntr.
ul attempt than to gain It slowly and muiher and a friend'in all Besides'
First Word.
/
ever, the merchandise the comt«ny
The bill which tbe board preanUd
CoacQ. Trartoia C...
lurely. At the end of her talk Miss Ikt tiusbanu and iwfi aons. Ora ud
has In band amounting In vnlue to
W, Patcbln. H. 1) Alley. K
BobantL
It $2,000, though we underaund Carver. W. F. Bowen. It. S. Hailing. Marsh was~bombarded with q
'lan-ni-e. both of whom reside in (be mroilng Tbe entire dlvUhm t-ooslsts > Ibe Boardman River Blictric Ugbt
dlK-Gentlemesi U i
that (be etty would receive of tbeae
bleb she answered vtillingly.
liy. three alatera. Mr*. A B. f'air of aUty men aud four officers. As a and Power Company (or 1100 tor two
O.
C.
Oermalnc.
H.
li.
Monu
whatever there might remain unsold
whole .the'present vondiUon of af­ (ransformera which were remorod
All tbe young women i>reaeni. how- banka. Elk Rapids. Mrs. K. T 1
at (be time they should uke over the Chas. C. Alley. E. W. Wait. C.
phielcal ralM ot tbe proper!) of t
pver. were enthualiistic .and determln- of Mabel. Mils Fanny llloomhead of fairs and the outlook for rapid ad- ilKiui 1*0 year* ago was raturssd bv
propert)-.
W’heelock. Chas. Broadfoot. A
Oaeon City »e^ Uiht and Po«
Tbere U also Included In this value Jghraus, O. P. Carver. T. H. Clllls. it.
» /do Bomeiblng. An effort w ill, Allen* Oroye. Wla. and one brother vancenieut la very gratifying in ib<- tbe company, which offered to nettle
^ Oaappaby: the ralue of the wai
a sum amounting to 8i; per customer,
otriccra. Tbe drill at lAe last oieet- (or g:.o, or send back the trnnarormAlercer. O. C. MoRati. T. B. Mor­ liercfore. probably be kiade *11610 a John Bloombead of Wllliamaburg,
which repreeenis a very conservative
The matter,was reterred to tbe
days to determine Just what can
gan. F. O. Nlcholeen. F. M. Hammond,
A little daughter preceded her iDK was tbe best yet. and splendid
Date of the actual
VeMV Xaratobe: the ralue of the nndone
Miss Marsh gave all the luoiber in death several years ago. Improrement will l>e made In tbi* line committee on bolldlogn and groada
pany of obtaining tbe customAw
D. CurUa. Frank Hamilton. 8. E.
abet the alteration work la out (or aetllement.
nnd which would be an exiienae nec- Wait, George P. Wood. Cbaa. B. Ger­ nformation In her pobsouIod sod
Funeral aervices will be held from
. tor uyone who mig^ take
<irthe
way
The
semi annual report of the sn• the cities of this class where tbe Olsciplra cbiirdi Saturday aflerover the property without any cus- maine.
periniendeni was read and It contain­
Tbe -Navy Department of ibe
st : ^clock. Rev. Demaa Coch.
Ward ccMnnilttee for tbe ensuing
uners connected.
one CttF treen tbo preoeat developtIoDBl government, is (he source of ed some excellent recomibendaUeba,
The propeny Is' all In excellent con- yar: W. O. C. Germaine. O. C. Mof­ 'be fact of the matter is that there Ilo officiating.
■ WBt «t tbe ooBIMV. bbd the tactore dltloo. The plant began operntion
the necesaary anppllew (or ao i _ eome of which were adopted at the
ire very fc*' cities of tbla Mte who
BesHag apw the BnhablUiy of mak about (wo years and five monthe ago. fett. E W. Walt- ♦
It showed that^ the transsiatiitaln au organlutioiif
niuiloti of Ibis kind, such supplies in­ meeting
Bacend Ward.
that arerj-tblng except tbe nddU
tbe pupils fraiD tbe Boonevllls
Miss Marsh will leave today but
cluding arms, uniforms and whale
aratai' power vahaaM* for iho
Frank Goodrich. Frank SIsdek. A. H.
. » to (be distribution system nn>
the city.
boat* for drlii porpoera. Ji'p lo the school to the Oak Park building had
all of tbe arc lighting sestem. has this BenneL E W. HnsiingK, S. C. Uarrow, ffroinised to keep in touch with the
The propMtr bt the ooBpaii.
dlaronimoded tbe worh at tbe Aatage. Tbe amount of seemed dei>reclsmovement here^ond give It all the help List of Candidates Named at Caucus present lime the l<»c*l dlvihlon have
prUea. In fOBeml dcretoped water tkw in the eqnipmeat It small nnd Jos. W. Zlmmermsn. Frank Trude. Wm.
building and bas-aared the city
received about $4.l>00 worth of pro­
her power *Sbe was the guest of
rtthu Cor a maxlaam bead of ts teat amounts to not over five per cent of R. Foote. Tbos. Fitch. A. W. Plrfcerd,
Today.
perty, wbU-h Is only part of tbe ac­ 145 per month ever atnee the plan was
8- O H Irving, a college friend,
at a point on the Baardmaa river near our estimated reproduction value of Chas. McGee, Geo. w. Uegner. JuUns
Keyatone: andordtopad water rlghte
lie it* (be clty
toperty.
Wllliaili^hHy^. Mlvh.. Marib 22—At coutrement allotted 10 this dhislon inaugurated.
Konlg. C. W. Bowen. Wm. Monlton.
on the F
---------- . have carefully considered tbe
i-aiicus held at the (own ball at With all the abov.- ecjuipnif-nk Ibe di­ General scbool atiendanoa la at pffr
aa average value of tbe water rlghte tbe company Cbaa. Konlg. W. H. Pardee. Jas. M
wiuianiaburg. Micb.. today the tol vision should still undoubtedly win ml low In tbe city and tl waa ngeratar wheeu, icner- now has developed. The usual |iietb- Qlllett. Frank Bennett. A. J Thomp•i the
lowing uBlivra w<-re.nomlntcd (or the proroed In i;ic most efflclem manner nested that the law be more atricU/
C. U Orellick. t'brn Kosa R. L
. .
aniline
enforced. All ebUdren ol achori affi
possible.
be made by the o
several township offices:
Pennell. Jno Jsnda
parity of aoa uiavatu at «6ov
compelled to attend acbool and no
r tbe operation of
rcfiaid in till, fosi of mslmaln
Ticket No. 1.
'ommlitee—Jos W. Zlmmcrmau. A Pioneer Contractor Passed
Away
praanre: a three phaei tranemluton
. .
.>lsDi located In the
ba* any sOthortir to excuse tbetii
For
eu'ervisor
—W
M
.Mcrrilltng
(bis
marine
l.'vdy.
ibe
aiate
ba-v
Bennett.
Frank
8Udek.
llM approximately alx mile* lone of
Thursday
Afternoon.
deilgne<l to
sccompllsb the
No. 1 E A 8. Bence copiwr wire; enbncrk-llugo Will
Third Ward.
pruvidt-d an aiipioprlatjoii of $i-P0 a
ime results ss the bydro-elecirir
eihtloo equipment eaniiirtolns of eoo plint. This we have done with
vomanablp in all the buildings la
Treaaurcr—Merrill K Haird
year u> pay Hit- n-uial of (lie t'amp
C. Gllben. Mans Tcblct. A 11.
t'hailrs Edgar [)el.ODK who die-1
kllovatu of eiea^-B imnetormere care, but (be result obuined moat bo
what It should be. owing to tbe
High* ay ci'inmlaalubei — Wc*tou A bell ball Huui-vt-r (4i>u Ihal is needwith (be neceaea^Bwitch board* and materiall) modified in this case since Vooh. I. M. Winnie. Fred E. Wood. K esterday afietnoon at the Uaybank
l to fiiinish Hit- iliib toniiiB will have (SCI that an obsolete eyatM) U being
nppllancea; n*d
Weetlngboux tbe rate* charged by the Queen City
Monroe. Jas. H. Monroe. P. R hosplul wa* born in 8t Charles. Ill:- Worden,
trandormer nnd tocUBlrf ouiBis for company are lower than would be Walker. L. K. Gibbs. Geo. W Cutils. Dol*. January :i. li-,;:. and came to
Overseer- Ih iijamin Story.
• In- proiured ftvm -other sources. used and the teachers era no^offl
IM metallic Oame are lIBhu: a trant- warranted in case li were necessary Lee Homiby. Ceo. H. Cross.* Wm. E
clently
qualified to leach lh*yi*k 11
O'eraeer —John l>a»
The r>rgaolzallun wish to express
he Grand Traverse region foriy-siv
mlaaion nnd dlatrlbatlon ayatem cover- •- provide tbe electric current-from
It rerommoM
honorary should he iBught
Smith. Elmer E White. B. F. New. ears ago with Uis pan-uts. He at
Constable—E. II Winnie. Uiiimet E. Hirtr appret-laliori to it*
lag a portion of^e city oompriaio*
am iiower, and also ibe water |k>wed (be Palmer system, wbich Is be­
Bppraxtmntely SlRtoO teet ot copper
properiy |* now In competition bouse. Oeo. H. Sipes. Harry Menroul tended school hen- and afierwarda be- Sicolteld, John J Htigc*. Robett L menilvrs. who through their liberal ing used In all tbe'lsrge schools of (be
.■enre, llWpolee and 147 caaiomer*'
(ouiribuiiouF. aggregatiug u s-.it:
ih other water power and tbere are I.. Polmater, W. W. Dean. F. Ill Prsf
a carpenter yiorktng «Rb his flow.
cauDtp he Introduced, and (bat the
undeveloped water powers within a
iKiKi. made It possible to
IP Oeo. Kibbler. PhilHp ather. tbe late Kidiard DeUiog, «h-i
Ticket No. 2.
Metboi^ Fredatore.
radius of ecoBomIcal electrical transut tae above atieratton* which board avail itself of the free Inatroo
Sbereter. Frank E. l-sbym. F. ii Sco­
Fur kUlK-rviM/r—Koesuili Stite*
one of Ibe earliest settlers here
We bare made a very careful exam- missioD lo the city. It only
T-.-usurer—David V Hamillitii
ncrossary p. make the ball best tU'U to (fMbers that Is afforded by tbe
taaUoa of tbe peopBrty and have preCovell. ind bum the greater number of woodj-ailable (or generating field. Cbaa. Hunt. Geo C
author of tbe system
cared a eiwtote a......................- Stephen Clidk. Wm. H. Abbott. Hsrvey
Highway lommUalonrr—Wi’i J. Ha- suit'd to meet the rcqaircuenu.
buildings now known as laudmarki
Heat and venHIatlon in many of tbe
torr abd apptmM
rice (or the rity ibr'presenWerelop^ Morriaom U. 9 Youker. Wesley HciTraverse City. Mr. De'Lung^gssist- uilllon
Heaumaa ‘
water rights cf the comiiaDy could be
bulldlngk I* defe-tlve aod sboold b*
Overseer—I'hirrle* II Sha».
considered ai- worth as much as sev- rifflsn. Peter Hormutb. Elgin Hough- rd his fsther in the erection of many
remedied as soon at poastble Many,
tolM ul?SrtmTlah'rt'tbe propt ooatjble—llobt. J GarieltsOO. Jubn
thousand dolUrs. but considering in. Frod O.- Heumann. W W. Smith. of these buildiugs. and after bis fatli
of
(be looniB duniic tbe winter have
erty and tu ooadidoa.
tbe coBilltlotis at Traverse City a val- - II. Smith, Oscar SInipsou.
led ho always continued in the Grody I'ery F. Scofield
relillii niiiinimnami and record* Be ot Sie.tXHi can be conservaritelv
l>ccD too /-old to hold acbool In and
The following were elevit-d dele-, Sle.ghmg Ha* Helped Out Butineii
Ward coagilUee (or (be cnsuinc B|me business Charles l)eI-<>Dg was
fl «tfl Buertnl oatarlbc Into tbe
figured. Tbit is based uion a net
the sir has been ■ •-onvlurive to the
gate*
to
the
I'ounty
Kepublicao
coo
rarr
Jas.
H.
Monroe.
Frank
E
an
lesprued
by
ail
mho
knew
him
Bmutoa Of tbe dut. power bouse, earning cai«acltj for the ■•lant of a|v
at Bvwkicy.
spread of epWeiulra among the childmd eabotatton were made la the flekL
one wbo always had a klndl) feci- ventii-fi to be held March .’.o. HM2
Uhym, George H. <>0*#.
The Boardman bnllding Is the
lIutLIey. March 21.—Tli.- i«i-i
llaipli D While. D E Rolfe, Low.
^
Feurth Ward.
toward Ills lelhrwii.eii.
the condlUoH that would eBect tbe water righta after ail oiK-raiing
one that has been properly heat­
e Is aqrvlird by the widow. iw<i »U Sour*. A S Prap. J II Lyon. N month* of alelgblug liavc k.-i-t
B. Connine. Charles IVyo.
eeet of their ooadrndton. Detailed peases are taken Jnio.arrount. includ­
ed till* wiDter. and the only oat wbei»
1. Gny and Klcliaril. and two S. Perry. M. W .Merrill, John Daw-, Buckley niill* weR stocked wlHi logs
data were taka ot all equlpmai in ing a reasonable anotlal approprlsilon Matt .V Connine. lUul Btoyke. George
•( bviol has not been dlimissed nt inand business la booming. A* bigh
to care for replacements q( plant. The
1-ardle, F. n. Marvin.
dsugfalers. Mlsse* Ma-iJe ami Gra<-« and fh»t. She*.
lervals during the coldest weather. •
Utter being for expense (bet must be
Koeh.
F NcrUnger.
Delajng, all of whom reside In the
Tba (oliowiBc Writ- eiecied (or U>e IIWi I>er bushel lia* rccntly becu
borne in the future to replscc pUnt wsid Msrtta.-'W W. Thirlby, \
|iald (or ioiauies here. A rerent ad­ Sen.! annual. ii.-oinbOona (or pupils
-it).
township Republican cummittee
that has become worn out or obeolete
dition to (he town a> huMness men u urged, on Ibe grounds (bat It la
lext year: K U. White, A.
_____ were recorded' nnd cannot longer be economhally Calkins. E. R Kick..William Biowti Funeral service* will be held from
from drialled obeemtlona of tbe kept In operation, aod which »)>eDi>e . F. Bougkey. Olio Kjselka.
are C. A. Gray , Iqrnilufc and uuder- desirable in many ways. It etmblo*
ihe bvmii',
'Vest Seventh street. Pray. l.oweII Sours
hr- student who fall* behind bla
lines- The lengths ot eonductore were
eretl a»
Ward lommittee for the ensuing Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clotk. )lcv.
After the caucus those that remain- uklng: A. J Kneel, atiorni-.v. an-1 Dr.
obUloed by Baasartag tapes uaed on
laaaes to be put back only alx
0 day main- year: F. D. Marvin, Charles Deyo.
V. McKee officiating.
1 cast a straw vote for Prealdent. A. B. Carson, dentist.
the froond and their slt«s by gauging
twintba instead of a year, (bereby aarAmll F. Xerilnger.
Tbere w*s i> vote* caat.
at polBU where tbe vtraa change aixe.
Considerable rrol estate lias bc>-n
Ing fflurb Ume aod making the eltanTbe batghu of the pries were mea»- water rtgbu at the undeveloped water
Fifth Ward.
Fif* Lik* Oflieec*.
Taft received 1. UFollette 6. W||. changing hand* In thia vinmty. sev­
roa (or making up the work much
power aiie. our representative-ran
At th< cUlsce election of f'lle X^ke an I. Bryan i. Teddy Roosevelt 4«.
U W. Smith. John E Campbell. 1-.
eral perrhasers coming from outside. easier.
levels (or determining (be bydraullc K. CTeveUad. W. c, M„on. j„bn San­
Laike (he following oflieei* wufc
There *e'e about 150 at iba m«et- The demand is goo-1 (or Improred and
bead available on tbe propeny owned
Tbe agricultural courao UIMJR ^
onimproved lands.
by tbe eompany and made notes and born. B, C. Hogan B. 3. Hans. James ibosen:.
the
high school la not yielding the
I other Oetalde consiruc- sketches giving tbe lmi>ortani (actors Burden, J. C. Skunk. Henrj M. Fosa,
President—Dent Blue.
Buckley V dramatic borne talent dab lesult* that It should OB sceoat of
that w-iii enter Into cost of developing A. B Voi
Vogel.
George
Smlih.
Thomaa
Clerk—Otto
Horse
A.ffoed
road
meeting
to
tM
anendplayed lavt evening to a more than 160 (he limited accommodatloa* the de­
lOd. wbH*
skcicb- the site. Wc End that ibe cost of the
NelaoB. Eugene Tmde.' Sage' Ryoa.
Treasurer—Leroy
L.
Muam.
"
ed by tboae Interested In the prvje
liouse. tbe best pie<« ever given by partment baa to work in. and onlroa
■nt, inelnding tbe necet
The inratory of eleetric meier* was POTi........................ Hsnael Hobart, wmisnt" MecooJ. C
TrniTee* for two year*—Hiram 1. Irom tbe couniie* In tbi* regUm. w: thein. a forrofnl tem,peraac« drama,
. . larger quarten can be secured anetber
arrived ni by xbeeklng tbe perchaee line, and rabetatlon equipment, grill LaPlant. Chariea HInea. T. T. Sco­ -«Bar. Giles E Hodges, Lemuel E
be held ot April 10 and ,11 On Wed­ wtitlsd "l-'oder the SjieU.” Within year the course wilt aot Jurilftr.tbe
Uvuicee of the meters ngnlaat the i
be reUUvely high, amounting to prob­ field. J. W. Hlltiker.
Green.
nesday evening ap Ul-j*tr*ted lecture
ter reedert' records aUd tbe ledger _ ably tlOO.OOO. with Ibe poeribllttV of
mouat that 1* being expended opro
Ward,
commluee
for
the
ensuing
Trustee
(or
one
year—P.
H.
BernwUl be given on ibe subject Of gi*d
•t running up to $110,000 when
;ted from bore eiaci data than >w: U K. CUreiand. E C. Hogan. iteln.
roads by Secretary Gibson o( tbe da ed at Msalrk. Grawn, Kingsley and
Tbere 1* an imperative need for a
oqnlpment. anch ns
and fiiE W. Smith.
(CoBilnned on page Eve.)
Asseasor—a W. Banes.
_
velopmeni buran.
other place*.
(CoMAnmd « pan tf»)
WA»

FACTS elVBI
FOR TUPAYERS

GHAI6ES wBiE Anna

GUMS WILSON THE LEUEII

waiwi^liiiiffi&snnY

FINE NEW ARMORY

PilUeiSE GiUGUS

ORGANIZE Y,W. C.A.

ins. SARAH FAIHBAKS

EIEGTBI OaEGATES

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WHITEWATER TIGAET

CHARLES E. DQJING

MILLS W^STBOKO

TOBDAT. ttiflK f| itU.

5«»Aim TEAVEB8E HEKALD.AHD TtAySBAS BAT UttU,

ni tun mE

Naturally, the «
City wKh their next atate coavmn^.
Ir ph^aicU aaifU. Ftor Inauaco. ikEjWtPae- and
ter baaia at *«.000. to and the Imitailon was reteJvod with Was drawn from the Mrttor speeekM
on»- oeipU oa a
coot of obUiDlnc ilie pre»eut cuntoiaor bv a majority of the committe# oC Mr. Roosevelt that be roferrod
,•certain the net iBronie. bre achln
m »*rv*d bj tbo rotUMO) •» *1*
whom a choice of the I'Uce of tbe United 8uiea Supreme court, as
oufloiDcr. atuounu to
TbU oooie Iron the report an foUove:
her Uniena.
he was not supiiosed to inierlere in
TWICE • A WEEK.
\Te eMlBiale that the plaat can le meeung waa left- With this encour•aiv4' to not part of Ihc |*y»tcal
way with tbe sUte Courts. Lmtei
•uerated by the ceaipmny at an aver- agement. tocml people have eonaidWashington. March Si.—An todueP«MUm4. TuM^ ud Thunitj »l acta. The phy-aknl «kii«U of any man- 2;: c, ,er
New York speech, he Mid. **l a^
ered the mait^ma prmctkmlly eetlled.
iSnSrSaTll______
irtol commlaaloa of federal aiipotni
ofat-torltK plant «rriireteni only the
;Tr«rera« CUjr, Mtcbl^B. bj
mot
proiioslBg
mnyiblng
In
<
,1t h feeling has also been shared by
neat was the pamacoa for labor
actual value of uarblnerr and pby»HERALD AKECORO CO.
luajorliy of the membera ol the or* lib ibe Supreme roirtl of the United
troubles advocated before tbe bouse!
ical taxable proj»H> connected »Ub
u «Mm MMnMr ^
ThOA T.DaU*......................Pr^tJdeW
»5,3«t to
gantoallon. sbo wanted to come here SutM or a lib the Jedmtml'vmnatlro labor committee today by iiromlnent - ■sB-.rstinrh^r.
--- *
moat be nude do In order to see what greet advmncea tlom." A little later In tbe mi
Ow. 0. bum...................VlM PTMldent the Imalneaa. Kor lnatan<«. the phy*- aewUa of.plant tbac
tnai moa
»u»>
i. urging
y plain labor iMders mnd <
OMnX- bum .,.v;.............Tnunrar leal aaaeia of the Herald mad "Record the future o*ia* to Iw becomlna
^d been made lo fruit culture te thli speech, be Mid. -Is it mot e
passage of tbe Hugbee-Bonh bUl.
Co. are repreaented only by Ita tua- i«iit or ohoolete. This eu»n»e ii
that
tbe
question
wbelbev
a
given
so-'
r«teo In the pa>i few ryeerw.
John MItebeU endorsed the b... _ ------------,
‘I •»
chincry mad the nialerial actually a»eA a< rMl
TH«A T. BATCk
. relatively larger
only « com.
Now cornea C. E. BaaaeU of F«*nn- <3al policy I. for tbe public good is not -The next step necessary In obUInlag
Eztii
In tbe operation of lie bnalneaa. The amounta and
Irregular Intervmla,
of a Judicial nature burl should he eetEdltM and Manaiu.
aeven or el«ht thooaanj aubecribera and during the earlier [•ertoda of the vUle. aecretary of tbe society, who tied by the Icgtotature. or tn tbe final iBduairtol i>eace."
I
|v Wf
BoU PhMtu No. ».
before
a
meeilag
of
tbe
Kent
county'
I.,bor CommlasloBer Neill amU Ihef tbe |.nbllrailona ol the Here.ld and Uto of tha iiroperty H to not riaibly
Insianie
by
the
people
ihemaelveaT"
By
tha
-Kaotor* Mthad 1 caa
OEIee. la rr»t ftfooL
inie^couica
society held yemerday. advocated the
i a i*y»- apioreut. Bot when t
flMord Co. do t
lehiag taath ahMlatalr
such exiondlturea r
Thto makes It clear that Mr. Roose­ bill sent further than the Ureau ofjex,;* those aeblag
bolding of tbe next meeting In Urmnd
labor could aa at present constituted, without psdu, and wfthM
- tha

leal aaaet. although U ha* coal wonej^ «aa>le it to Jnat aa imiwrtaui
UM •(
TBBUBt
'aniM la nfMl
Rapids, at the «ame time as ihe apple velt to not Imerferlng In any manner
to
aecure
theae
lennanont
aobacrip
tte
funds
or
their
eflulvalenl
In
hand
Om Tau.................... »1-M la Adeuica
with the stale iviurts. It to rather iiu
thorn.
l>elleMng
of
course
that
tba
lor
Ibeir
Ilquidatiot)

I
Rtpeto Attack of Oaath.
St Blanlba.. ..................^ In Advance lion..- Tbto value betoagi to tbe "good
that he did not make tbh
so
doclo'rs
loidl
■*“
ftmda
curielttlv
tor
labor
prtoe,a
inning
apples
will
be
Ae vear> ““
Thraa Montha.............SBc in Advance will" of the oomi-any. Tbe aan.e to rejiglr'espenaea. We therefore eattII...-- This' Ka-f
'show by the tlruBd TraverM reme 1 had only
true otMhe Urge adverttolng i-troa- mate bh the fair annual eai«nae>. oT
itJoa.
I aaa made h
to. tbe question la entirely eUminaied
I
Oft. W. Q. mfTON
age that haa been buUt op during fifty oiwraimn of the ro»i«n>. curr-bt and glon again thto veer, tbe same as they
BUarod w aecbad^laaa m
from tialloiial lolltics. and neither man Green, Malachite. Col "They told XOAXM WUhoim Bloek. with Dr.Vftfig.
There ahould then- were tost, and the auqreas of tbe
I axiuld die sllh <«itBUm|>tion It
. March X. IMA U the poatoElce at yeat. or more, valuable a. a worklni .lefern-tl.
wofth. Trmvarna CUXo KtoMp^
rresldent Taft nur Xlr. Roosevelt has
fore
be
a
net
annual
Income
from
the
jnslilop
guafanteed
again
by
U|<
lo
me
then
to
try
the
best
Meet,
valuable
aa
"good
wllf
but
not
TiEiuaa CUy, Micta.. under the Act of
oiwrottoii of the |.roi»riy of »1? 3S'
any right or any- autborlty to bring lung medli-lue and 1 began to use Ur.
forces
that
carried
It
lo
a
valuable aa a j*yalcal aiiaet. The wheu twonouilt-ally operated and uulnQ»jnii of Uarcb X. 1«T».
MORTtUGC BALE.
IhU quMtlon into the campaign, for It King's New Ulseovery. It was .well I
$15,X30 given In the report aa tbe coal talned.
nUKAUl.T having been made in tha
to solely a matter of tbs aute courts did, for tod« I am working and be­ rondltioos of a ceneln
of eoginoering and au|.ervlalon and
There to > qaesHon but that the
lieve I owe'mv life lo tbto great
This meana If no unusual exitonre to
. a perfect or even. In certain cases, as tnllmat tbrost and liing cur* that has cheated by George Roily Howell
inteteat during oonairucilon of the incurred by secidentstHhere would be. •xecutlve c.
^ by Mr- RoosevelL the leglalainre
• grave of another vletim." It's folly
his jr
plant abould not be charged to pbyailcally oiwralvd and 'main right to hoW their conveniion wher­ Then it to a matter tor each atate tv
suffer sllh i«ugha. eolds or other Tenth day
*
_ l
ever they "waoi to, but Inaamuch aa
leal aaacla- It to a i«rt of the
throat and lung ironUle. now Take r^rded In the oElcs of the RagtoW
'talned. an annual net tnronie of SIS.WMAT THE riNAL OETAtLEO RE­ p«na« of the InalalUtlon of. the pUni
they gave the Impression to Traverse settle for itself. It wonld then be a be cure ihat'a safest. Prlre- :>o cents of Oeeda for the Coaaly of OfaaA
mil Invertiofni of Illb.OiKi.
PORT OEMONETRATEt.
UUy ^.helr Invitation would be no gueatlon for lb. ...t«
>nd It on. Trial bottle free at all Traverse( and Slate tof Mf ' __
valuable aa “good *111." Theae
approxlmsrtely
eight
per
cent,
.the Tenth day of March. A. 0.. IMX.
Iniggieta of Travers* CTti.
Baaed upon tbe exbauatlve and com
repted. and alro that o.« before they wlrelher there
^
abould be deducted from thi
-[injjber
of Mortgages, on page XA
conalder thto a cloae margin to »
pv^wnalrc report aMde by the cx|>ert phyalcal aaaela and added to what
BONDING ELECTION NOTICE.
|o» »b‘cb tnongage there U «!•
i®n.
ir»'eXrVorurioi"rti“!^ S Lk^f'll.to.'. rcdl of the legtotomr. Notice
nillllT- dopWNd b) the cKy l
night call -good will." ThI* doe» no
Is hereby given tlial at ibc to be dec at the dale of ^ aatk*
There
to
an
argument,
and
|K-rbai>a
a
nes.
orga^toationa
here,
n
u
but
reattaelf
or
certain
members
of
that
boiy
tarulae the value to the city of the memn that it. to mol an actual value b
netwl election, to be held A|.r1l 1. the aum of One Hoodred Stoty^^
QadU cur E3«irtc Ught A Po*er tbe plant if o|>eraled. but If for any ..rong one. In favor of the imrvbase souahlc to botievc that Traverse City
The 8ui»reme pourt docs not maki lUlS. the following proiMSItton *i!l be dollars and nloetj-five cMta. ahd aa
Uraod attorney's lee of Ten dotUrn, frovidat
CD. pUnt. Vadln* the Hiy for Il50.- rt«M& the plant abould not be oj.«v of tbe -piani in question. Bm-h a pur­ should be BlvcD the |.rclen nv%- thto the to«. That is the pravlnce of the submliied
r l•oDd•|lo^ in said nrarlgage. aad no salt or
. MU-htgan.
legislaiur.-, or higher up. of congreos.
•M-tor this pBHtoae and the vot.
I tow haviBg t
ated. theae would he two dead Hems chase w^d give tbe city a foothold
lag the v-ounty for the sun1 of Tea 11
o|ioa tbe river. Thto In itself might
Cl .u recover tbe moneyn aecnreaoa trhtoh bondinit aueUlon win be i the booka.
Tbe i.rli.vl,«I reason for holding the The Judges of the Suiweme court can Thousand (Volta:- ................... - mortgue or any part tberoof.'^
prove a valugMe aaaet.
purchas.- ol the Hrlylng Park AseocU- by said
s
Ulrea oa Thnreday. Hateh ». tbe RecIn conaldeHng tbto tineatlon. awe.
h.™ I. .l»t tui. I- ..
therefore, by virtue
tha
lion
grotinds.
Said
election
will
be
I
N<
.
aiiElailr lookiac n|ion it pnrely aa a
>. the ftwl renter of ihe
i-onsini© the .consUtutiou
Mined In eatd nnntherefore, do fiol deduct theae itenw
and by authority
hcld under
under,and
auiuv..*- of tbe l>o«er of
—^r--.
WOULD REDUCE DIVORCE®.
PbMmm prepeattloD from a baali
[^t Ssirv M the stare, and each as It stand.. Avxordlng Iu the tot. si
which
ga^. ahd thb suRi^ ln .t-s
s-lug: rr«mmon
- " - was onanl----------------tbe actual value of the pUni.
One Of. tbe latest developmcnta
idbi'teil
St
the
annual
th-tober
made
and
provided.
b
MI
m
to
hereby
ly a.
toy, the
- I the fepon made, cannot bat they ahould be put In m "good along the line of Mothers rlubi liai
ling iril. ol the Board of 8ui»r- given that. onWedneedey.
',r.ll llbr. .r II,.. b..,.™- Tbm- 1. ■o.-a' PbUrs
•“
wlll,-Lgicrl pbyalcal aaaela.
leors of tSraud Traveren- rounty. Said nMh day ef ApHI. A. O. IflIX. at tan
t purehaae. SenUtneni
treen recently organixed In I'atlin, 111.
chH-k In the loreooon. we ahali eell
olJb.
'■ *
t esolullon reads at tollow
An important i>art of the reiwrt re^ and If its work is followed out along U
••(Umg to do with ibto. It to a cold
t Public Antlloa to the hlgbatl bUa ,™r bribs blbbirf ,» Uir Itunirbl.
^na.' .oJ U
I-™,'*Utea to the borae powet Queallou. and the lines that are at i.reaeni intended
ier. af the North Krool Hoar of
Aollan and cmu pro|i
Crb.a T™.™ ralbb, .aa
•*"*"*J. “ “
I'™'- erse
V ou ita fallh and cte.!li, court bonae. tn the City of Trnvi
thU-to the oBl> way t!> look upon It. we ^u»u- tbe paragraph tn full aa fol- U influence will be a »reai iwwer In
r.™ U... b..r br... 1„ ,l» buM. ,»« '» ^"'1*- '«
" "" "I- born
.nrougn li... aatbortoed"tgem. aod of-fCHy In -hi
.
Tha 4wrt ahowa the pUnt to be In towa;'
baildlng m. liappy tiou.er and les«-n
, ,or «..»,■ iln,.-.rr ,bc our. wboM.turo ra.b nrmbrr. ol ,l«t W u through
fleers to l«.ue bond, to pun has* Und iptoro where the O^li ttoart Im
Oead oondlUon. only abou
ng the already too heavy work of the bo-oboro tor „.r
Ir« .oor. err, - ««! o~ I.*'.■
for the purtmec of holding tbervon I Mid County of Urnnd Trover- to
•md a half la ot>er«Uon.
divorce wuru. The working sj«em ol
the
bulk
of
ilie
best
prUes
tht.
matter,
fairs
and
exhibitions
of
an
agrtroUurol,
held.l
sub'ci:
to
I securev by sa - ..........
chipary. equlpnieDt. are. therefore, alive to the atreani flow of the Boardelation to atuiiilc and offered at
Mh-blgan State ‘and
If the. Sui>reu»e ctwri oetlles ujou eharartcr and to grant tbe n«tbcrecnr^«r*
river and of the rtvera of the vltime to agricnltural and I yet due and poyahle., the premleM
........V thereof. Of the Ulter ihvro are when put into practice ia bound to Ito- West Ml.'lititon (airs, os well as at the tbe constltuilooalily of a tow and tin
a almWr nature uu < ftomribedt la oald Mort. .
guile complete governtnent reforda of duce aattotaeiory results.
b* puhlU
minor cxhTbiis held In this section of^dectoion 1s not pleasing
jf the I*ub1lc Acts of I much thereof n. may be nwee—^; •*>
atrean
flow
for
al>oii(
ten
TMt*
|«»ltear WMid be about S per cant.
Tbe aocleiy to to, be known ar tht the slate. Traverse I'liv |» cniiiW to pbe only remedy ta a change
Be*in ih,
III. now therefore it to hereby
iPav the amount due on said moft^.
I h'is'exj^vll'ent nnd i wlth^\'lx" i-cr e^nt InteeeA. and all
The report aUlea that to reproduce |>otu theae ttou and a conaideratlon XIothers' ProteUlve AasoclalloD.’
U'-soIved.
meeting for tins reust.u alone, and \-onslUutloo. not in a change of judges,
of the preaeni oiieratlng rondlilona
I Iwrrow Mouey on the.togal
*» '
thto plan^' new woold. baaed uiioii at the plant we eMimate that at mini- and alien thoroughly organlred Its
y Jealousies of the suuibciu mem- [pot in a recall of the deciaioa tliai can desirable i
s Ic* of Ten dollars as a
i( Ilf said <-ouni> t>
raiih and «
piMani prlcM of Ubor and materiaL
flow of the river the present de- sphere of uaefulneae la to be extended liers abould not keep It away.
not be-aEcv-led except by a change la lionds Id the sura *I»r Ten Thou—nj for therein, iho iwemlsca briu ^
emnt la capable of delivering to aU the neighboring cttlos and towns.
eg«;9UXA&A the estimated water
Ibe ronalliutlon Itaelf.
auouslv
to
the
inKtributlon
cirThe“we;;"u'?;":frb.'Cu:
rUfrir Including tbe Mayfield alle yet
The plan of oi>eratlou is like tbto:
s of land, owne-l by
ANOTHER SESSION.
cuUa In Traverse City. i'M horse l
Tbto wiiolc question of recall of
AIDcto- MA Osarter of Seetic* Thlrtyloar tn
r t>r1vlDg ITirk Asia
•■EtvelBped. to be XI9.CtHi. Tbia makes er. With the smull water etorap.- i»nd Wheu a young man alib whom thei
The seivud spcvlal scsshiii of the Judges' -ilcrislons siarccly miQlres
Towaablp Twenty-five North^of RgiM
members of tbe family are not fully | 'glsUlure. called by CoM-rnor Oshur'i
R«atn)«f tlSAlM.
|•-o^s■.I•Iu■ioD. but the Idea lioeU ><
H’i^l"T-dT^^ai'ihc'question of mak- Ti-D WcA
Tha report abowa. under extotlng
mt-qualDied surts in to iwy court to I do things tbut acre not dune
laiy ot Ol
e said loon and Issuing raid tomda
^traciire aud it to wise, thorefore.
lehigam
WStfltloBs at Traverse’Ctty. tbe pret- UJSU IBVlUt »UV11 B,. «u».
•r Teh Thousand Dollars,
.ks might
The eflulpmeni In the system^w '-tiiia- any of the daugblcra of tbe society.'a
give the mailer full and'frce dlA-ui
Dalrtl Jan :Z. I>IX.
to i| vote of the clvx-ior*
•nt devetoned power U worth IIO.IKK). blf of delivering to tbe dbtiriUillon members, the mother of the young
U*"
be done, to griudmg »»;a.>, very. «cr.v slou. .We have tile uimost lonDdvnv
KI.I
noWKIJsaid v-ouaty. al the gv-nrtal sjirlng
baaed on a net earning capacity of cireulla a waxiniuin |iower of 6M Udy- will aak tbe aecreiary ol the soKATE
IIOWEM*
slowly.
The
gocen.or
iisks
to
giv?
he
judgtdcni
of
the
wboiv
iK-vipU
elvyvtlon lo U- hclvl In said roomy on
eight per real on iu value and a r««- boras iwwer A large |uirl of this
In tbe ^own from wbem-e the Imt—dialc eflerq to the pn-aldeullal They never go tor wrong. We do uu
he first Monday Un April, A. H, lh|r
aom^to n"v^ appropriation for care oiaxiniuui outi>ui van-only be .taken again balls for Information n» to hto
iOlv Ot UNDEItWtnin » UMl-OR.
Od tbe county cll-rk of the
advantage Of by serving cuatoiwcTa
pre(ereit»-e prinrary, u. amend thef p.l, licUev-e they will in this matter.
mud iwnewaL Thto does not Include whose ron'iltiona will permit of their charavier and bablta. The replies will
Jimnd Traverse to hervby InAitrUrled
mary U«a to include all atate elccthe kmyltold tmdeveioped alt*, nor oervlce being dtocontinued at times ' be furnlabed npon bUnka furntobed
live
ufflcrs;
<ori-upl
pracllc-es
act
Ui
>
CIVIC
IMPROVEMENT.
mbeuMd It. bmiiae that would recnlre. low flow in the river. This altuaili
for the purpoee mnd will roaiaJn cernomluatious and Aw-tlons: abol
Tlie women of the city are already
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
..
ma the report atatea, XIMt.OM Co (lie,. ladlcatea the joaBllimiy of making
tbe 'fullowlmg
ling «
UM of the aurpina iwwer ol tbe river
le brewery controlled sA«m; beginning to agiiaih tbe questloB''o(
IP. M.!A.li.'A. M.1P.II.
^
'tM more to make tbto addltkmal ^vbe it further
immping water tor the city'a uae Unea:
grant suffrage to the wotucu of Mlikbeautiful city thto coming tut
Rnolred. Tbnt tbe form -of ballot to I>T Tror. CUT. 2.W 7;M »:Xi f:»
•r.mvaUabla. ' Tbe up|.er power at
Ve estimate tbai tbe iireaent load
Does be drink?
Z;XT1 7:tfi 9:U S:<>
Ar. SoloB .
ignn;
provided
lor
the
inltiAive.
r**and
their
efforts
in
this
dlrecbe
used
al
said
Aectlon
shall
be
as
MmyMd to aok valuable omly aa a carried by the plant to not lar from
Does be smoke rtgaroUes!
Codar CUy
ferradum and rev-all Thai s all tbto (ion should rev-elvc tbe hearty supiiort follows
teoiaciloa to the lower-power at tbe the lull raiiai-ity that can be counted
Bod— ....
Is be known to be profane or vulHie iroi
u|ion at verv low jieiioda of flow
of the residents In the different w
ProroMOol I S:X7
Xayatona .d£u. It to abaolutely nec- Che Hver and that not more than
Graml Traverse County (or 1
0 forty
Mf?
'
There to room for ImproveBieni in
t0:Ut 4:M
Cedar Bon ........
MM17 tor the protection of thto pow­ hone iwwer to still unutilise'I II such
Does be keep good com|«ny ?
4:M
manv ways and the —rller thto work .-basing tbe fort:
Lake Ana ...........
of
the
er 4tet the hlvfielti site be included iwrloda. However, all additlo
lX>e« be read good liooks?
hv the Traverwe CHj Driving Park AsIfiilil 4:13
PUUo Rlr«r ....
to
begun
the
more
certain
11
U
f
If
he
rent
th^
can
be
sold
abould
pHiuary.
w*
do
not
mmd thto to trovMwl l*r la the hondll:S4! t:«S
siviatlon. for the pnrpos* of holding
Does he go to <-hunh or Sunday
Honor ..................
very- tor.... proiortlonale ........
•rowplished
In
many
ipsunv-e
means that this shall l>e voted u|>oi
Im proiMlUOB of I150.0IHI.
thereon fnira and exhibilkMu of an agEmpiro XeU........
school?
the net Itmonie derived from tbe pr<
tbe April I elevtion. It Is silly upui alleys can bv kepi Jn a much
-iruKural character aad lo graat the
To reach the aggregateaom of
How reguUrly does be attend?
erty. W> estimate (hat additloaml c
sanitary ..^(-onditlon than tbeyise Ibweof from time to time lo sgriEmpM, rta 'E. ft
be sold should increi
IM, tbe foUowlng detailed atmtaue^
la be a member of tbe Y. M. U A.? Ihe tore of It. No romnielits are u<
The prestdenual primary I been In 'he last and other thing* done ruUnral an-l oiEhr societies of a aimto made in.ihe report:
Does he sivend hla avenings at home cesaary
Uar nature.
please
Ibe
eye
of
both
reAdent
and
deelrablv
thing.
but
!
Uam. power house and mlacelI 1 YES.
lOitfit 4:Xt
iRtortochea........
ance has been made for the small in- or in.saloons or Afleaient?
be enai-ted into a law. pre stranger
V
I J NO, ,
U:fi* 4:M
Copemtoh ...........
creaoe in exi>ente which will be occaDoes he save his money or to be
Said land to .lesv ribed Mfoitows:
U:XXt S:l«
Ijc given, haiuxs prepared
sione.1 hv ■•roviding .this addUloaal sbUileas?
Kalera .................
What to most needvA .luring
Beginning at a point Iff tbe souihiA. «.
•ervlce.
and
the
vote
ukeu
in
s
summer
months
Is
a
sy
stemaitv
we»t quarter of Sev-ilon one il» Town
What to the general oidnlon of
|i»:X>
I’oeaiblyhe
mean,
to
provide
a
spec­
lection
ot
gartwge.
ka
at
preaeni
there
This We consider one of the wenkeai character?
»Wenty-M-veo »?T'. North of Range
BaheuHon
IllOX
ial elevlion 4o be b6ld
rose ot Ibto Important Eleven mi. West SIS chains, south
apota Id the report as relailag to pres­
P. M.
to
he
conAderate
of
bis
mother
a
'UaMbation aynteo .
er. That to all tight. Put II he means
rllher bum It or Iwiry of north boundary of —id lot and 330
tXiXfi
ent values, as It makes It very neoea- stotars?
links east of the «e*i Iwundarr,
U;44
April I, better drop It where It
premises In many
aary at once to iirovide for greater >Vhat are hto busim-se prosi>ecl8
thenei ea*l ^•0'^ links, tiienre roulli
l:it
To amend the primary lawa to
power cattocliy by uil|Ulng the .May>lve
imkv ihimce west »no links,
In addliioD there are a number of
i:U
ia land andsupplies.................iniT.lXO field Ale. which wonld cost at leaA
thence
north
?'««■
links
lo
VUv-e
of
lxtudt.aU
state
dertlve
officea
That
a
rliieixe M tbe yard ti«ve to llniltevl
A. M «P. M.
Mgnk lines in the form, to be filled in
inning.
Ixiug
forty
acre*
of
-land.
• BMtfieeriDg and sapervision
tIOU.OOO tn addition to the SlfKf.uuti wUh any additional Jnforauilon not tight.
iii.i no labor at hand to do the i
II:Xt (:XS
^'orwalk............
msd Interest iluring eonstrac'
44 k:XI
sarv digging Thoee wbo rtin
Oaekntoa Jetn..
t'orrupt purposes acta to v-over
.DatvA at Traverse City, Mich. Keh.
covered by theae qneeilons.
Hnm ............................................ lA»tt bonds now under ronAdvraiioD
a: i:II
Maatotee
We quote agalu Irom the rerort:
fires m tbe hoi months are het|wA out
ImaE at present devalopment
jmlnaltous and elevtUms The i
Under thto system It to pro|s>sed
^thgt to not flooded ..............
Basing our estinmtes upon the i>re*. -liange man-iagrs from a lottery to
tomllles who
tul» liouk Is lull of such acts ui
9a^ Inatromenla and oEice
ent rales re<-elved for electric light
4n-nd Uiwn ga* for llirir vookmg
tiBSUlire sad fixtures ........
and powei by the Queen City Klei-trtc -xact science, lliereb.v removing as far l-ouMbiy s belter one can be eni
the ones who have lo suffer from
D. BIELT. O. P- ,
hope so. .No objections
ll 5, 1-5. 19. n. 2i
'UatertoU andaupplies ............
AfM Ught and !*owcr Comiainy. we —ti- as is within human |K>wer (be t-hanres
ion* that ail- ptaiCv! nion !t
Cost of obtaining the preaeni
mate tltat It should be iKMsIble
this
or a misalliance and future resort
efigtomera acrve<l by the
build up annual gross earnings from i divorce court, which to invariably
ordinanv-e
.Abolish tbe brewery .x.mnvUed sa­
lomimay at IIZ-M i>er costhe present developmeat amonmlng
loons By Al Ui—nt do this smi do
ilewcd as a soiial calamity in all
care of lawns I* Sboilvef r
UBer .........................................
*.1^0 at least XZU.uwi. A large inrtloo
It guivk
-egulaled SCH-Ial circles -There
yustomers of the connany at pr,
Beproducllon cost new of the
ent pay (or their Awirlc atvIc- u|>od side field in this rouniry fur sui
Gram suffrage lo the womcSi

pimival itroperty
a'fiat rale basis. Flat rale eervire organlxatlon. and If proiwrly execqrt^ Michlgau
Yes.
when
they
want
ling
emmramy and of
foAers a tovlAi an.1 unaeceesary u—
work that to possible y'lll ifl^vt .\i We viiido-stsud It. tbe proiusit
of electric current and luually reeulli
Id an entirely inadequate larome luq of Inestimable value and Wnefli. no' to to put Ihto qursiloo up tvj the ai
QDll of service delivered. Should Ihe only to thto but to the generailom Wc would suggest to the governor
put this up to the women o» a i
that follow.
Itehteisd vaiae of company's
Being easily digested as well as nutriUous; do
While the present orgaakuiion vril Iragv- preferential vole, lort the '
terlal addltloi
other food fills this double bill better than rice. It te
say what they waul. The u
)W available fur iuvreas
conllDe Us w-ork to (be more (avorev
, ut> in Il.i*
uoimng but I
>me ot tbe proiwrty.
It Bhomld be remembered that Ihli
,a*.,ou.ani.e u*.-d .. il.e.u« 1.
-toss of eoclety it^-ould l>e extended are ready to give it to IbvOh
one
of
the first solid foods that can be given tobabie*.
Aboliabtng the flat rate
Provide lor the initiative, refer
la Mt all what might be tenued actual-rless to legistote nl a man«-r
>Uh Ailt jreater rroults lo (he ranks
but it is the diet for strong meu'as well. We can tell
dum and rev-all. Tbia to very atir
couivJ have any be.Mi.v "s«n the
of the v-ommon people, who in ■
It look* good, but it has got
Ve nevl iivoie >l'i< '"•dc and II van
Instances arc too lareleas about
you 7 pdUnds for 25 cents—broken to some extent,
,nl. to- .,i.'ained IWT«nEh^SlU'k.n.
manner in which matches are mad4 be bandied very, very caremily. Th,
but aside from this it is clean and as good as the
U- plewy of time for full s
he sobj«"l" the women itid i«al
-blklren It to hasty and IIIhigh-priced It can lie cooked in a variety of ways.
ladvlsed marriages that make the bulk free dla< usalou.
itiv men of the city
Tbe governor in hto mea—se rises
uf-'ibe bnsineas of the dlvx.rc,
s qUoAliyn of privilege. A few day-a
and any movement tor tbe lessening
Next we call your attentioD to our spaghetti in
Nineteen Miles a
1
:■<.
President
Tsfl
took
ovvw»l«u
In
.out
a
y*'.
sbrnk
<
of thto evil should to- stan.jW with
bulk! Ordinarily the price of spaghetti U 10 cenu a
.e aw-lci N'eed o
speech, to v-rrtlctoe tbe govercor'i
. loAi tbe -Firii NfitioftsT iv nol «b ftcl reapproval by the general imbllc.
.gh
stare
We
w
package. W'e will sell you 4 pounds for 25 cents. It
■n>e splrtj-pT eelf—erlflce and good IwslUou on the revsil o( Judges Gov.
q«i^ IciBg (MbeBbos.
Osborn bss the right u. reply -<i tbvw-v who take I . King's New
moral hafilts are a greater matriis used for soups, and in other various ways, same as
real- ITU*
N'o gripirn DO •ilsirewa. Just
jmomal asset than a fat bank av-coWt. him In like . manner, but
brlUM
hin'tsi9it wtA s gBSHiri of
at
good
be^lb
noodles, macaroni or vermicelli.
tnoivvich
work
ihi
in
mx
see
why
it
sboaM
be
and the Stoner the |mbll<- adoi4s this
i cent* at all drug
and
fine
feelings.
suteaient as an axiom, the sooner will msde psrt ot * message to the legtownftf. tood ot b«d poftqr.
Now. bouillon cubes. 2 for 5 cento. Take one
the Ideal home life be reallied ahd liture In specisl ac—ioa .
. bsve bod vHX-asivMi to reiivsrk behomes made happy In the good oldbouillon'cube for 2W cents, pour on hot water to
TOWNSHIP CAUCUE
h ifi die bed polk3r foa coo'd Bdofit toe die
let the legtoUtjire get t-usy Le;
fashioned w-ay Heres wishing that
•ttre i‘ hereby gtvea that a .Nonmake
one plate, of soup or a cup of bouilhm. This
Partwan
Town.hip
Caueas
lor
the
par
lUftitriElka ot yw (mmaai leyeet. .
tbetu
dv>
their
work
sed
go
borne
ThU
thto new organtoation tuev-reda. andj
will bear repealing Get bu,' - Do u—e of plAtog In nostaailoc vandl
will reduce the price of high living, and it to good at
rewAto In tbe
dates lor Townabip OSices of the
Get roar moi^ tDc^bci sad coeoe is md
branch In ever cliv and town in t^c s..m«ibtPg Get through. C... botne Towasbtf of Easr Bay. County of
coaairy
(oundevl on worthy
Grand Traverwe. Slat* ot Michigan
DOIT.
ind for the funvse of Iranaacting
THE JUDICIAL RECALL.
pelnriplM and win produce resulu'
When Mr Roosevelt gtarte-I hto pre- iucii Other bosincs* aa may tiroperly
tlftVwtll have ah npl^lag efteci upon'
tom* before i: will be held st (he
minary camiAign for the iireAdency, Town HalL oa T—tday. the ZMh dv
iilon.
r had a good deal to say about the oS March, A U. l»i: at two otJoc*
recwll of Judges- 1-ater. in hts siwert- p. »
WHY THIS DISCRIMINATION?
“ order of •
Iasi (all tbe local basln—s organ- ew. be modihed that somewhat aad
E J Taylor.
toattons and beard «( trade extended laM grmter streaa ui«« the rerall of
CoTMT FroBt 4 CfiM Streeta.
Jo—pb Coartade.
UBderofttrdfiiU.&TrefiMr
Loato Alnatoe.
an Inv-ltatloa to the Michigan HoRP Judicial decisloas.
CoMMlnacThe pr—tdcBUal Ml
^tdtval McietT- to SNOt ts Tutfifso

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.

__

ui TrtTerte tey Ufle

..O-O,—13

amMH Mb mk 2,900

F"

RICE

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c«e to aare hla own propertr from or so w%eo rompHeattoaq set In and
beliix eold.
finally reeulted in drwth. Mrs. Byers
It was Indeed as ABtt«aKaon LeafM' «aa a voaaan briored by all wbo knew
her and had msiy friends who will
bottle of rider a
eneod lympatby to tbe family ai
Une. Her madden n^ was Charlotte
baa alore been IdentlAed as an ei«n- U. Pannlnf and hw firat marrla«e w^
Tlct from another coantr In Ohio, who lo Robert Mlsnv. Later she became
7W U DtttDmy tor
weeks prior to the Sieis outraRe
the wife of Henry Bynra. Besides Mr.
dkt
WifeMWM to
ploytoent. He tried la rain to Impll- Bym there are five children. Bra.
cate
.. Lbe owners
ownen of_ rartow hoUU to Harry Roimd of this city. Chaa and
laJte Connty u the lU«al sale of
Robt. Blaner of CaUforiiU. and Wm.
______
It of >U
Vrea
tte ntoeiem
quor, and beinc compelled to ms .
Akaco WorM'a Fair dovo to the pre- aome show of eamins his ssiarr. be Bycn and Bias Edith Btera who reMC. tb« Astl4a)ooD I.M(Qe bu Ae-' adopted tbe despicable netbods hereto tido at borne.
contained asalnet fanner Stele In ordneral arrangemenu haee not yet
• FrOBi P■^
make
ier
---------.
..
nte Anil-SakMo Leacne now disaibIMtr for tbe Stele
Me of ib« ADti«mIooe Lmcm hu Incident and nays that
..........It was the re•vomrf and roltaratad *'v« ar« not Culer lAke ('onntr detecllre wbo
oppoMd to (b* <w« of liquor in tb»
■ the case. That Is tme. i»«i
bone; we Are for tlM ellailsatkio of
•eroiliiK attorney wbo appoint­
tbe aalooa. which U the eotirce of all ed tbe ei-convlct U a dry »»n. He
the orlU hCWfic from the ue of Inelertod as such by. the Anti-Ss- Grand Traveroe Replen Raeclvee Fav­
orable Comment in Msny LcadleslcaUaK llqnora.''
loon I.escoe end the AnU^sloon
Two Inrtdenta of reeeni ocrorrenre lASKDe dirUted lbe
appoIntIPent
Inq Pwblieatieive.
In Lake ('ooalr. Ohio, aeem to Indi­ of the enoovlrt as a county detec­
cate one of two thlaca: that the Anti- tive. As evidence that the Antl-SaTbe Grand Traverse retioa ’con
BalOM lAOCue haaTeen akliliuc under loon f^acne Is noi a.tln* in Rood faJib
tlnuea
lo
gel
a goodly amoam of hl^i
Catee 4»lora In Ohio, or else lu paid
tr,vinR to evade reeponalblllty to• akwHn do not know what iWr are
Slels uutraRe. reference only Is grade advertUlOK In the publicsitooa
talklBi; aboat. Here are tbe (aru needed to
of the Cnlted Statew A recent Ivaustripped of kn rarblaae and rotor:
Case No '2 —Only a few dtys after of the Cuumy Genilemun. published
tbe Stels outrape. bad been eoumli
Pbllsdelpbis- Id an artlrlr cm ibe'
tolp. lAke ^ and before tbe news of It rearh..
...
. . ........................l.*ke
first M^Irsd apple show had
imllr cothjjf;tbe newapaiters. a slinlillsr'oi
Ooanty. Ohio. Tbe »els famll
ttoU of tfa»'fa(i|#-. motbar ai
..............
... __ . If. ________
____ _ _ folloaing to asy about u:
re despicable.
possible, than
children. Prior .to hU career as •.practiced
upon
farmer
SteU.
was
prat
eel
Si
-or the Individual dls]>la>a. the!
Ctra^, Stola worked as a uillband 1" ',ic*a opop farmer Adam Naas, whose
atlrai'tlve was that of Mr Frank
• ClovolaBd will, kni bla besltfa failed
„ ,^p
Pamesvlllv
MB and hU doctor tolfl him be mnit | ,p,^rnrbsn line. Xass has a Rardev SiDllb. a'-^ravetse City grwwer. who;
Uvo In the open-rop a farm If ^1-|«nd vineyard conslstlnR of fifteen acres vsrrled off toe grand przie. Hla etbi-;
hlo. AcUni under these ordera Stela
,w,p,y j-^r, p, .pj bit occupied one ot tbe biingalowa faC-j
«•»!»'>•
-‘f- •“*« .truRRl^
denied
m nere---------------,-------------fat* from,i>r Clark, of
-. W
11he<weameaand
of life
to Ing the main eoXnince. Tbe U^ib
was feeluoned with apples, and
iM^kar Township. Sieis had noihl
—■‘if'mn;
nno^n* him
Dim lo be
ne isnj„„ “ ■">
tat Dr. Clark,
knowing
feature of tbe display was an old faah
BbrbW. energetic fellow, loaned hi
toned tog cabin, made entirely ot a|>
r the BOney wlik which to purchase _
• bone. cow. plow, and other iwceeaary tered Iran and bunches vblch are too plea, inoally Ganoa. In addition, p
farm InpleBenta. This was three team) to find a akle in the open mar- hapa fifty plates of fine fruit, lor the
mn ago and last taU Stels paid off koL These fanner Nats pressed Into most part apples, but also peaches,
' the la« delUr of bU obilguiOD to Dr. wine, which he kept In bis celUr for were shown. Pram tbe orchard of
CUrh.
bto own nse.
Ur. If. Pease. In Grand Traverse •
ABfBg (be apponmayge of the
Ob Sunday. April t. l»TO. fanner
«lala
______tars
. ..
to ah
j appto
apple orchard
or^krd and Naas aat in his kitchen lesdlitR when ly waa hronght a spray of Gaoo apfrom the fraU Bteto aado Wdee. Erl- two youDR n
appeared at the door. plea as beanUfnl at a bunch
4«Uy ho owdo good rider, for
One
of the young
>
..................
men whom be recog­ There were fifty-two on tbia spray." and
•otad a iwady aale la CleTeUad. last nised
ed as a friend
ri
of his ton PauL aak- their conblaed weight was fort.v.
■ttfl. Btato dtopoaed of
all
K Paul 1
home.
pounds"
cMar la (Teratond—aU oare
"He
Is
not.''
replied
Naas, "but I es' hartaQ
which
be
ptoced
It to ench notices as tbe above that
tha «rilar for home nke. Whenever rrt him obortly. Come In and alt cooat Intbeconiesi for.communliy pnb-a wlghbor called Stela product^
Uclty. Bnch nntices cannot be bonght
•TBher of bto I.................................
with
money. They
- arm a tblr^ hobo went away froi
tbo Stela cabin nHhiMit a drink froi Paul bad told them about It. Could than an entire page In the sdvertlsinj
the rider enp or pitcher. And so fann­ they have a glass? Certalaly;
seettoos of a magazine.
friend
of
Paul
could
anythin
d
have
ai
.
er Steto's cidar was not tong In achiev­
Owing to tbe free publicity that ihls
the place, so a pitcher ot wine was
ing a reptiuiton.
hrooghi up from the cellar. It was secUon has been getting during the
Birir la Bar a stntager rolled
escelteat. of conrae: so good that
past four yearn It Is hacomlng known
theSi^ tana. -He bad bad a h
all over tbe Cnlted Sutes as a great
walk, ho oaM. tad waa weaiT
thiraty. CaaM be bare a drink?
frail region.
^Cvulaly.’'
—aiy. vwpiteo
ropllod oteia.
Stela. ‘Tb
Tswrre
tbo pamp. and «e»n in the cellar you
lew made no difference. Besides
vm Bod a tog Of bottonnllk a '
be
was
a
friend
of
Panl
and
farmer
' ^ of rider. Here'e a cnp.
.VSM conid retoee nothing to bU ean's
A botUe was filled with tbe
anger eboee the rider, the friend.
WIN be 'Held hy Grand Traverae
: which he praised in the wine and corked and presented

The^SfU^iLetigue
the Farmer.

sr‘J''u,i»3L2.C2rfr"'“‘

THEY TUE nnCE •

ORCIURHIISCUSSliyi

» bin and wonid noon
drink on ktfiway?
"No. BO.'’ replied, Stels. ~l don't tell
■F rider. 1 bare jt only for my own
•M. b« I woald not refuse * drink of
. stO tt, b«t pta are weloome to
~dto «Mt to qnoBcb your thirst
- Vay.** So sariag fanner Stels filled
tattle wUk rider and gave it
wwwwRW,
wue tnalsied nnon psvina
aoaaser. who
twBBty-flre twai
BU for ft. Suto refnaod
to bccapt tke_____ ________ ______
parWylng tbe straoRnr toroed tbe coin
OB farmer Buie's uble and raa ont
the door with the bonu ot ciuer
tareral days, liter the sheriff of
lAka Cnaniy appeared at the Stels
term with a summons rrom the county
praoenitor (a dry man) to show cause
why he sbmild not pay the ll.ooo Aik-

of farmer Naas
Oh. no; Paul’s
friend could nM accept It for nothing;
ke knew hew
bow bard farmer Na
Naas worked and how meager were the family's
Itnsnclal resources Paul had told blui
all about it and he ioatoted upon pay­
ing for the wine. Naas waa obdu­
rate, however, saying that It would
be a rioUtlon of Uw to sell bis wine.
But If was not s salq, Paul's friend
amed. simply a private transaction
among friends. Finally Paul's Irlend
threw a tarbuty-five cen:
Uble and walked away with the
tie of wtne under bis srm. The next
day tbe dry prosecutor of Lake Coun4' noilfled Naas tbat he must pay II,,SOO under tbe Alkhn law. or lose his
farn>. Nss« says he will fight
:io the SupreDie itoni
sort, noiwlthaland.
Ing an offer to rot
for three faundrd doIUn. . Paula
-frienda" were bliwd by tbe AnU-S
kxm l.eaguc to gqt that bottle of wkj
under lalae preienaes In order that
rase migbi be made.
In addiuod to the foregoing: •saro
Mr. Abbott, wbo condii la a Hwee;

"Ptontiag the Orchard" to th^ enb}ect that will be dlscnsaed at the meet
lag of Grand Traverse grange to be
held Sauinlsy afternoon. All mmibers
who are In aitendance on this meetlag will receive an llluiirated l>ooklet bearing uiion tbe subject. This
booklet cotlUins diagrams llluftratlng
the various mettiods of trse setting.
Tbe meeting following that ot oe:
Saturday will be given over to spray­
ing. and the meeting following (hat to
pruning This grange takes on tbe
work of a borticulinral society for (be
sin-ing monibs. That- to because the
Grand Traverse region i* rapidly be­
coming one of the great fruit sections
of the aute and there ts a stiff de­
mand for the latest hortlcultuni)

' ■eeot.................
doald KH nnderstaod. but agreed
can on the prosecutor, who Informed
him that the accepUnce of twenty-five
BSBU from tbe etranger tor the bottle
of rider rendered Stela liable tor tbe
seemAlkon law tax. "So the atrangcr wbo
<;aa Over Heated Stove Set Fire lo Frank
begged for the txitile of rider was ai:
careful
Antl-Sstoon I.eagne detective?" naked about selling or giving
Putman's House Saturday Night.
ly sweet
Bteto. Tbe ivrosecutor aald he suppoa
od he was but that
t
that fart made no elder.
Here Is the reward of the farmer for' Frank Putman’s residence at 871
•os Stels had sold tntoxlcathelping the Antl^alooo League to vote State street was the scene of 4 huil
jyiquor at retail and would bar.
nave
lbe ■heriff would Ohio counties dry. The Anil-8ali
fire kbout :> o'clock Staturdsy evening
Wry
Implemenu and l.eagne says tbe farmer "help ns .
would Stels raise Sl.- islop tbe making of beer and whiskey The fire originated from an over-beala*a? The prosecutor did not kuo«. •o there will Iw no market for your ed stove on the first Boor, from where
but raise Itt be must or lose tbe means corn, rye and barley, ' and when the It swept up the stairway lo jhi
of earning
..........
. a Urellhood
for kls «-lle farmers fall Into the trap the AntiAlthough the Are was cotifiiied
sad ten cblldres Smarting under (be Satoen J.eague says, "you shall. not
tbe Interior, the rear part of the
sell or give away the rider yog make
laynsUce of the «
(OBBCiOUS of his
._ Innocence of wrong from your apples or the wine you make downstairs and the attic, tbe danlSBe
from
your
grapes.'
What
Is
In
doing. Stela refused m pas or try w
win probably amount to abunt,Vhree
" you'cannoi
' cannot sell
psy- He explained bh poritlon; how for you, -Mr. Parmer. If
your corn, rje and barley, and dare hundred dollars. .Mr. and Mrs. Pm
be had lust diachsitrged hla obligati
to Or. Clark: the site of bis familyr not use the fruju from your orrbard? man were down town si the time; the
fire being disrorered by Mrs. E. J
the utter tatpoaslbm}
of raialng
raislng surii
------- lit} of.
(he friend It promised to be to vou Hana vbo in her store on Waahlogof money were
dispose
...................
■ -he, dlsi
when U induced j-ou to vote vour
to do w. All hla
ion street, a block from tbe burning
county -dryT'
ratBe. The pn
bouse noticed the smoke. When the
od to oOtoe hy the AaiLSaloon Loagae
firemen arrived tbe fismes bad made
and must obey the orders of the tempersM fsitatlea. "All rl^L* r* ' '
considerable headway; but se:. ;
Stela "do what yoti am 1 am not
under control. It being netesaary i<
••
And csjiBot ratoe the mtmey If
1 would."
Aged Reeldant of Penintuls Died Sim- hut two lines of boee.
The nen day the riMriff. haring no
.dsy-Hlght
aUM^ve IB the matter, lerisd on
8Mea*su>ck and farm implements.
Frederick Albert, aged SS years died
By ihto Ume. however. Stels had told
hlB atorr to bto neighbors and there last night about ten d-ctock at hla
wet an IndtgaaUoa meettng. The news home on the peninsnla. Mr. Albert Aged Retldent Died at the Home of
OaugMor.
« the outrage found iu way into the bad not been well for two years or
•ewspapera, and la due time tbe lead- Rwre and during the past two weeks
ofi of the Aatl^aloon League beard of
Nicholas F. Wooliver. aged SI. died
"
rroHxed that their over-xealoua he had failed rapidly. He had lived on Sunday night of old age at the borne of
the peningnla for many years atone
r and detective had gone t>
Ws deegtter. itra. Cnaa. Seoman. s:2
far.,
and the neighbors sad friends have
East Tenth street, where he has made
the damliM tSt
taken care of him during his illness. hla home for the past five years.
He bad no family but there are reU- Funeral eerricse win be held from the
m^y of law Is not
. lives residing In Iowa who have been
ot knos^...............
kai
home Tueadsy at 10 o'clock in Ike
‘■undred notlfled.
|Ba. Stels still 1 -------- to pay.
e arm gnUty beI eh
shouU.be made to
-^ut; If not. he ehouM

RESIDEHCE IUUU6ED

FRfleiGT UJHT

flCflOUS WOOUVBI

HRS. cHARuinE Bros

« “iJS" \*‘*
‘>«riAd
-ftreleased from ihe aher-

n

okAXD raxmsK bsuld.aid trayeub bat baole.

mSDA'tt KABQB 96, ItiM.

HHBEmiCBS

Aauay at Her Hoorn Sunday Maryland Day Cel<
Evening.

farm imptomenta.
Chanoit* B. Bym. aged 5t.
OBder the Aiken law. the
tbe propeny to liaMe for the ns^ieni
^ Henry Byers, died Uat nl^t
tke llqoor tax. and If the seller of •‘•“l
o'clock of typhoM fer«g
at, her home on Lake avenue- Mrs.
ro^ may be sold to make op the Byers had been 111 about five weeks
but
at
no
Uo>e
was her condUioa
alBafewe. Ih-, Clark wl^^g
a rantrtbntor to tbe AnU-sijoon Lro- sidered aertons as far as typhoid
«Ba.^waa iprwd
cnacanrad aatU wuhin the psK week

Baltimore, Bd, March
Public
actaoU in Baltimore and elsewhere
Uiroutfrout tbe sute today held execctoen in criebrattoa of ".Maryland Day "
tke 2T»th anniversary of the tooditis
of Lord BaUlmore's colony at St
Mary'a. srblrti marked the first per•t aetUement to Maryland.

One Thousand Dollars

FOR CHARITY

' There was circulated through the mail iu
Grand Traverse County and vicinily, March Id,
the following article signed by the Anti-Saloon

League:

THE ARGUMENT
HOW TO BUU.D UP THE SALOON BUSINESS
I Hill.. :

I Wtr-hw.-;i, V 11;,'

THE Si t t'KS.*; OK tri |{ m sivi-i<s IS liKrK'SnKNT l,•.\K^a;l.v

»f the alcli-galiw ill.tb'- a-iMIPU*
l'<’\

Tin: i-UK.\TI»».\ OK .\mTITK
i.nr .-.lUiil.-rH will Im*.«-bi>Iv' a«

mnSK. .M.-n «!>.. .Irink li.|ii..r. Irk.
.oil .l>- iiii.l' if‘ Iti.-re 14 n-- n.
vv.-ll IIS our
1 liavc jrr..vm and lh«.ir
THE OPEN KlKI.n K'OJJ THE t'E{E.\Tlo\ oK .XlTETITK IS
THE Ht»YS. .\fi.-r
liriirrts ar. l..riu.-.l ih. v rnr.ly , v. r . hHiig. in lliU rcpnl. It wilt )«• iKsiiftil. lli.-ref..ri'. iliiit .MISSlON.XKV \Vo!{K Iw r1.ru.h..y«, im.l I tn;ik.- lire
tliirt erii-k.-is .■X|h.iuI.-.I rit tr.-.rts t..' ill.- lurvs iii.u will r.-lum in rliilUrs to N-tpitr tills afi.-r Hr-- npiwlitc
.\11UVK .ALL TltlMlS ( HE.XTE .M'PETITE •
IDCHiaAK ANTI-SALOOH LSAOUK, DBTBOIT.

XHE XRUXH
For the |..nsi cijjhl years this siory- Iiuk Iws'ii inutl in !’n>h;liilioii iji^rBigiw. anil bus
.-rr-.llli-d to no li-wt Ihsil

FOUR DIFFERENT SOURCES
Thi- ulleg<-(i stotr-in.-rit wtLs at finJI cn-.li1.-rl to a ILmIoii l»r. w«-r. iiiiil.T tin- folluvviiig .-iiiitioii: "Thr- iliirleciilli anmnit .-oiiVi-i»lio)i of 111.- rTiifr-d Siiit.w Itn-u-.-fw' -XMooiaiioii was h.I.I
hi .MlniHi- City. .V. .1..
l.'i,
ril which l•l■tlVi■ull••n the
ITi-ni.I.-iil Kai.l." .'ll*.
In vir-w .if this iihlss of faUi-hoiHls. it lunttori. liltl-- tinit
ihe Tliirt.*.‘titli Cotiv.-nlion vvaM .\(IT Jn-l.t nt .Xllanlii' Ciiy iu
lh<- year
The |>riiii-i|isl fa.-t r« thnl ilir- print.sl r(-|M>rts
of (hr-'Thirtci-nth Convcnli.m nii.1 of .-v^-ry other .■.•iivmition
an- o|M-n to jnilrli.-ms|K-»-i i..n. nn.l » .-opy of th.-in rh.-erfiilly
lx- plaoisl iiitir till- lintnU of any man .t--siril»g to v—rify .oir
«>TOTtioii that iir ith.-r th'- hit-n.tr any oili.-r iin*mb.-r of th.* ,\»;s...-ifltion imi rci nny wor.U that ih«* m.«i vi-o
Iciil Rlrit.-h .rf iiiuisiinition or iln- luosi H.i|ihi«tii-al iiirvlr- of
tN-nsoiiiiic •■oulrl (MKsibly ko .iisiort as* to tinikr- them n|.|K-iu*
idi-irti.-iii ill vilnitniic-c-. K.-ns.- .>r ]iiir|M>rt v« iili lli.- .(iiot-sl >! :ri !Thr- ail.ok W»* iMioir- ii|MOi n
iiniii; .1 iiiiiii
lli llltsr- tin- Itosioll tl- Ws[M|iiTw' ili-|i!ot i .1 ;.S jr s.-r-'ins loss to
til.- .-.riiiliiiUlilv ; ji. iirtili v.lioiir tin- ■ l.-ri'yiir -li -if -ill.- >-lilir>-ll
t.) vvlii. li III- li;.l L-i->iur--il. .-iiloifir-.' :is ,i t hristixii ..f staiiiii-Hs .-htr’-rii-l. r. --f .n.ali l:l- w- juinl v .tl ri.Tiiil
I -o.iil
Tli<- ii.-x: H|rj».-jiniii..- .-f tins arit.-l-- vv«s .liirnig ih.- itrolii.bitory
in T.-\as in ilj.- y.-jtr Kh'.I. vUi. » i. Ir.i. t vv;.s
fin-nli.lisi «>;h this nifn-l.-. .-r-.lii.-.l ,rs foHi.v.s
■•Sniii- tiniago tin- I’r.-si.l.-iri of lii - Urt-w.-t.' ,'kss...•.114,11. " .-i.-

Imm.-.iiatcly following this ansnt.) puMieatinn and ».',**iri.l
.-y..ln. Kr.-«i.1.-nl Th- tir.-r ..f th.- ITiiI.il Slal.-w llrew.-rs'
ciat'kMi offered a n-war.l of l«-ii 1
ant to aiiyou.'
at any |r
tioM had .-v.-r Kaid »r iiittmaird. dim-lly or indirectly, anytiring ivmot.-Iy rov-iiiUling this
nr Hurl .iMtiil in any
way Im- c.iiistn'iil ox a W.-imiiit. liovrevcr far-f.-trfaml. f.rr lhi<
.mlrngr-oii« fahwii.MMl. ||r- {loiiitril oiil tlo- very importajit fa<-(
tlial all III.- |■r•'wi.lr■rlt>‘ s|n-,4-Ioi aiv |>rml.il in th.- atinual r>|wiris aii.l thus lx-.iimr- piilili.- |i|ir|M-rty. l>cing furtiislmt gra­
tuitously to anyone wb.* .-liixaM-w to ask for them. He j>ro••.uliil U|MU*’ ihi- c-hariliiM.- a>o<tiiiipt«.ui that (he antbon of
iIhwc li.-s had l"i-ii niisl.l1 ata! wotiM gla.lly .nrii“et their error
if an o|i|M>rlmii(« wi-n- giv.-ii tln-m f.i eoiiviiin* thems.-lv.ii of
tin- i-riHiitial alisiniity of siu-h Ktalr-ni.-iits.
It is noted thnt u.» .-ffort was every ma.h- to claim this r.*vvanl. and Irapixid in (he eff.»rt to wland.-r of the ufTi.-erw of the
I'liiuil States iJrew. rs’ .Xssoeiaiioii. the atory waa laul nsid'nntil the'Alaluraa V>tiz.*o on 0.-t, III. inO(>. |u-iotefl it. ami tha.
lilt..- ii wa»Vr»iKt..l as folloWK; "The f.dlowing .-xtra.-l is
r."orrr lii.- sis-.i-ll ..(•..m- of the offics-rs of till- Olii«* State l.iqnor
le-Jigil'-. " et'-.
IS IT NoT STH.WTlE tliat an artH-h- af this nature «kou!rl
It-- t-rr-dit.sl t.i four diffen-iit soiirtiw. aiid i« il hot n-aMfUalil>'
1.. si)|i|M>s.- ihnt if it was true. fh<- 410.(><to,would hare 1m*mi
.-tnitiif.l ?
Ill fai-t the luw uaifist s.-i|ing li.inorv to minors-iti tliu.
slit;-- means Hn.- ninl iin|>r.s»niiieiit qii.l'th.- I.wa of the lin-nruto tirr- i»arly tlr.it mak.K Ihi- sal*-, ami with a ftirlher i><-itahy
tliai lie .-aiiiiot li..lrl a ii.i ns.-, Tli.-ri- has Ixi-n no pr.ee eiitioiis
•for violation ..f th' )i.|U.rr l.iws ^n tir^nd Travera.- .iMiniy for
2 years.

The facts are, the story is malicious and false. No statemeals Wire evn:
made at any convention, that could ever be construed into any such meaning. It would
seem in view of the facts there are many affidavits to the falsity of this alleged speech, in
possession of the Anti-Saloon League at Columbus, Ohio, (where the latest story comes
from), that whoever the person'or persons are that -arere respoanble for the distribution
of this scurrilious he in Grand Traverse county must have known the falsity of the state­
ment and that it Is a malicious and infamous allegation. However, assuming that the
distribution was made in good faith by the Anti-Saloon League, if proof is furnished that
the statement was ever made, and the name of the person alleged to have made the
statement is given, with time and place of the alleged meeting, the above sum will be
paid to the Hon. E. Wilhelm, Mayor of Traverse City, to be devoted to any charitabife
purpose that he may select.
This statement was made to poison the minds of Grand Traverse Voters. Tl e
person or persons publishing it must have known it vitas untrue, as the “Lever," a prohibi­
tion journal of Chicago, whose editor was one of the Erst to circulate the libel, published
a confession in “The Lever’’ on Feb. 1 7, 1898, that the story was a fake but with these
facts before them the Anti-Saloon League is “still circulating it in rural districts, with
full knowledge <jf the deception."

DO NOT BASE YOUR VOTE on the mlsslatemenfs of the AntiSaloon League, but rather on your JUDGMENT. Such stories as the above with
others of the Anti-Saloon League having DO foundation in fact, and are deliberate

attempts to Impose on tbe voters of this county.

The above offer is

made in good faith, and awaits the proof or a retraction.'

The Way To Repudiate The Anti-Saloon
League And It’s Falsehoods Is To

VOXE NO
ANTI-COUNTY OPTION LEAGUE.

Mrt MBS.
Mr. JaialMoa's Mrtbdtr- baoM ud
rnnaic
«Oojn1 dortn* tbe rve
Ins, bfiw which «tbt rrftwrtnm
««♦ nrr«i. All TWpon a &n time.
Oobari lAcfcar r«tttr»c4 Tom4j
mun tba Unsitoa laland. vbcr* b»
bam vorklkg for> tba pant four
inontha.
A food Jlmc waa anjoyad by tboaa
who. auandac iba 8u P*irlrb-» pajiy
at tba bone «r ilanry Dotam, ir.. loot
SaUuMay etanins. Broaee. pedn and
dancing ware ibe itlaaMirea of ibe
areotag, altar vhlrb rarreabmanta
war* aerrad.
^ tboaa «bo nlBaad tbe Baixlar
arbool Mnrantlon Uat Satunlay cerUlniy mlaaad a tmL It waa the l>^ai
arer held at Ibla lOaea. Obirer* ware
alacia.1 for tha year aa folio*#; Praal:dant. Rev, rtiaaa; aarratary. .Mloa M«)
iTompKlBi .
I A few friaoda gatbarod at tba home
ot Ud Krlog Monday arening and gate
Ralph Ayera a pleaaant aarprlae. the
octmalon being hi# birthday. Uualc
aad card# ware enjoyed daring the
eTaAlns. afler which the gnegta eat
a. bountiful aiiiipar. All re­
port a Bne lima.
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Elman and fam­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
4^
O00SN6BUR6.
♦ ily drove over the Ice to Elk Rairfda
Sunday and ipant the day with ral'
Ocd«asb«n. M»rrta !».—A>m to »lr. atlTaa.
U4 Ur». aoben L«cVe}-, Utrcb 1C, »
♦♦♦♦♦♦*«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•«
CM.
P
WiLLIAMBSURO.
P
Min M&r Bnnm ot Tisren* Cttv PPPPPP4PPPPB#«PPP
tf YtoHiM *t ii» hoiDc ®r «». JM
wmumaburs, March 18.—Mr. and
Bicrena.
Ur*. H. U Hobbi ot Traraijia City
'Tbe IaCIm' am xeclet}’ vSU moet apent Sunday with reUtIrea bare.
tbli week with Mra.1. twm Jobuon »i
Ed Mo'rrUon ratnread to Detroit
SSWm'Hih.*.

Monday to rainina bia work there.
Mr. and Mra. Gayloril Kvau will
Mra. Geo. U Criap ,traa a Traveipe
work at Seth Tompkiaa’ Oil* year.
City vialtpr a few dajw U« week .
■^'tudlaa’ Bnbroidery clnb held
A filMLUtroui^laa party waa held
«
... borne'of
w. __________________
Bf'tba
Oeo. Jamleebn Uat,tbefTaniriul banquet ^tat Saturday
Satnrdii- e«vIoK.,tbe eccaaion being evening. March ICth. at tbe borne ot

fhi RBirt a Firh

H Wnwneitt Cure R»r
Chronic Constipation

imuUmlrnmilkliKlik

at a fti. ftrtrtclt^ gkrty af Maccabiaa'
ball tonIgbL
Tba ou tlaw concert alren ai tba
hall Uat PrUay aifSt waa grwtir m
■,nrmo»wi^ loyad by all who wU* TmUnt, A
very intamtlag pragram wad ren-'
dared dm aMreriaUfe auBakre.
MU# Mahal Kenaedy. wto locmtij
onderweert an operation at • Uw fcha
pltal ib Trafaree City baa .bean n
■wved to bar borne aud U rect>vaHne{
thatbbwiSwS irtealy.iJ.;.. J .
!
ana for a child do ba
bora aSktod with
makkUacya. Vtke
P
QRAWN.
<
'
iteo often, if tbe arlM acaUa
a iMb, or tf. wfaen tbe eWd rcacbeaon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦•♦!
jc wbcB’It ahonU be able to cottrol tbe
GrpWB. >UN« M.#-Ona of the md«l
immm-. it U yet nOieted with btd-M.
{j^ia^end apoa it. tbe caaec of tbe «S< plaoiant aocUl erenia of the aaaaon 1
rrad at the bkU Monday evening

liflktMil

Urlamortaat orxaaa.
mbteisdaeto *'
•• raaad
Women aawsU aemencrcimtkaD
abU with kidney and bUdder traebU,
and boULBCed w aame mat icawdy.
Tba 22 sad tbe tmUadiatr eflect of
WtBMiit»fitUaoenraalfaud.
mnated. UtaaoU

iJi

aUebottlea. Yoero^ '

saaggp

moaUl jettera^ received from autftjeia
wbo fonad Swenm-Root to be jaU the
rcuedy needed, tn writing Dr. git«"ft Co.. Bingbamtoa, N. Y.,l>e eerc aad
nwBticn tra p^er. Don't make any

Mrit. rreatnan Orcnit. The naiiEt splen­
did Uma etia enjoyed by all (ha Udlee
CMMtJobk Stiiea spent Sunday with bi#
alater tn Trarerae City.
Dan Dewey was m Bimirk rialior
over Sunday.
There will be s Prm MeibodUt
meetlag at the town hall nm Wed­
nesday ercnlnp
Rob Scofield boa move>l back onto
bia farm.
Mr*. Grace Cooprr of Charlevoix

Sanday.
Dc. Earl Bunca lalt last Thura>lay
wltboui grlpUg and witbeet nberic to
tba n«M. it egataUs Mate preper- for tbe eoutbern |«rt of the euta on
tito .(bU Mtwngtban tbe acomacb aad
a.bpainena trip.
bowel miueUe ee that U Ume
ef aU feiada cu be dUpenaed
Fted SUta* and Umily spent Sunaeturv U atsin
ig the Iigtoiu wbo teetiry to tbeee idny ^ltb Barker Creek friend*,
m Mr, B. Kie^ u: 7. rib Be. I ifu* UUa Daridion. wbo has bean
“i^rUitlng friends and raUtlra* in ihi*
[vielnlty>->lert Tbnreday for/ber borne
>.lak<
lUaite ot Reed City and Mrii
■ Union citr. who have bean
;tbe snoitt of their aUler, Mni. F. C
I Bock. jch
Jetlipr
t^alr bomea Friday.
“Sf
-ov tbnr
iatiealkv 10. Tear aaaw am eddresa I The boya of tbe Harmony Sumlay
ppeoultoidwtlLda.
jp^^f
if claaa
clau are entertaining the girts

mMm

______ ^

ppay rrUay. ovaPlng at oka Amtabnacblev’a. Oaaclag. k» craam and
cake ward tbe mdtb ftotmea. of At
'•venlat
I Mr. Stork's family taav* Mvad to
rUnt. wbtoa be baa baap amptorPl tw
lomatlmc.
MU* Alieo Bs.vne returned from
Trarene CHy MOMat. where sba bad
been wifb bet nibthbr. who is la a
remedy lor backache. It,
B tHE BEST IN TOE
critical ctedlilon at (be home of her
penetratea and reliev'ca
daughter. Mrs. E1U Good.
W0RI.D
the pain isstand^-—^oo rtde
Tbe remains of Fred Weetjoba. a
bio£ Mccssaqf —just laj
bettope it ig msde of
former rewMeol of l.eeUtuu count*.
it 00 li(btl) .
the purest and best inshipped from Ibe npper i-eningredieetk. becpuse it
•uU and will be InierreO In tbe lamlly
Hw«*srraat
lot In Solon cemetery lo^y. Mr. Won
coatAms more' bemfing,
John wu n chnrtto oiMBber ef the
Btrugtheomg and upModern Woodmen of Cedarlodge and
buikiing material than
carried an, insurance policy of 82.0W.
any other
I
Fred
UOilrv
baa
moved
hU
fauiil*
*y
M . I>ai ASbecaiwe it ig a perf^t
I back to their farm home.
“ Lttcmji KoilMA'^
p^uct ^aaesaatlfpc' W. O DIckorman and ChcMer
^f?y perfect pnxeaa.
'Meecham are bn*> getting out tog*.
{ William IVeloh ha* moved bb fsm-1
i>ecton th» wwU eaw
.llyioCedairpeermaa ...
t Tony Thiel hi,I bis friend* good l-ye
U(t week and ha* Joined hb brother
In Allegan iwuniy.
is the best remedy' for
I lUtia Berongh and wife of Mt|de
rbeumaliiin, neuralgia,
.City are moving oa to their farm
sore throat and sprains
.bought Usi summer of Charte* NewratiMortW^inrah-C
M«l E Rtw el eimkiv*. R.T,
'man.
wriut; -Ska*-* I Jolnmi I. lU bra
au. uacw.tm
fur r!i*«s«l\a. 1 bneuKdvix bot­
I Mr* W^lie returned from Monroe
__________________________ __
!}:«
tles U ,b sod n It frsad.”
Center .Monday evening, after »t*enilSoubraMtot.
fng
Sundayjjih
Mr
and
Mr*.
Stadle

\%\M.
bautr.
I The ahlDgle mill at Solon hat been wa* an 0*bom caller Friday aller'tom down and will be rebuilt near the
WniUm inpham. Sr., is amobg ua
saw mill resily for work nett winter.
again.
P4PPPPPPP-PPPPPPPP Win uidiam. Jr., baa a fine drtrtag
i
ALOEN.v
'p
im which be purehaaed at Travorsa
ppp.pppppppppppppp 'em.
wek* agn.
Alden. Mich.. March :t.—Wednes
day evening the nrIghVor* and friend*
Fanraes. Atteottonl
of Ur. and Mi*. P. l'. Doerr. former}*
Tkcre U.mmiey in atork. there U
of Traverse City, came thirty-five money in>pn stock, but room money U
strong to welcome them back^to their Ibe best Mock. To have
atoek and be envied by your BOl^
OM borne at Alden. R^rrabment* ci bora us*. HARVEU.-8 CONDITION
coffee and sandwiches and asaorted POWDBR. tbe beet stock twneraior
Alag powder m
e eanb. Ac­
cakes were serveit. A very’ enjoyable and cowdHtoalBg
er. Call for ai
and InaUt apPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP evening sras |peni In gayea and mu­ cept no other.
HARVEU.-8 I
CEDAR R. F. & NO. 2.
sic. UstlDg until Ibe small hoair* of
e St
aWDERS.
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP morning, when all went home, report­
*00 wi
S4U by AmortCellar, March. IS*.—The town board ing a very enjoyable time.
1 Drug i
U ho.llDg a uieetlng at Cedar today

Relieves
Backache
Instantly

mined the -SM" rUb St a St. Pst.,
rick's party. Tba hall wa* prciUi).,
deccruad in while and green for the
occasion, and those auanding worv
cosiumas praenmably from IraUnd
ftaalf. two of them belag trimmed wiik
green ahamrocka and pigs, iiroduclog
pltoalng coDirast. Progteaalva "SW
waa idaycd until II oclork. Frank
SttrtJHck ratWead first pHto and O
a: JohDkon the conscUilon. both Iwtrj
mamanioas of the day. ills* May Melntosh< Uvorad with an Irish sold
which was heartily appUuda.I. after
which light refitobmants were sarva-l.
Tha same color scheme ot green and
white waa carried out In tba refreshmant*. AftPr that dancing wa* Indolgad In until tha wee bouts of the
moraiag anff aU departed decUring
the occasion one long to be remambared.
Mrs. A. Snnndars U on tba sick U*t.
A kml trpiiOB laetsre will be given
ai the Tisn Thursday evening. Mart h
28. to whli-b all are co^lUUy iifvlted.
Jesse Wrton and IJIIUn Wall
worth of'Dass lAka turniihad inuslrfor c^a dgnea Moods}- night.
Miles -SuBord traDSsetad business
In Tinvatto Cit.t Monday.
Miss Eva McMamis siiam Sunday in
Travarsa City with friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sebright ware
Traversa City cnllar* Mon^y.
.Mr*. Cha*. Kramro and daughter
IJllia visited friends In Traverse CU.v. for setllemi-ni.
Mis* Drescher wa* s Traverse City
A Kadrovach Is doiaj business In
caller Saturday.
this viclnli* today.
\V«- are ail gUd to bear that the M
V
An EclipM.
A N R. rallioad la to commence the
For quick and certain sctlon 1
erection of a new de|»i at Solon next
NE-8 FAlVKiLlJNG XIAGIC
eclliwes any and all raroedie* aver of­ week.
fered to the imbllc. It drives awsy
Mr Cates ba*'commence*! sugar
pain. JuM the thing for crnmiw, colic
.
-Ilarrhoea.
Cure* rbeumstism. making.
.prain*. tiiS Jointi sore* and bruise*.
Mr. Mpecham expect* 10 move this
k kAg record of more than seventy
A
veers in constant use In the New Eng­ week to hts tsrm Utely bougbt of Mra.
E. J Iiickernun.
land slates is
beat i>roof
A »ur|irl»e |wity In honor of >Uto
offer of It* maAeloaa i«o*..,*r In
externnl pain Josephine
relief of internal
Amubuer-hler's fifteenth
Sold by American Drug
Price 25
birthday was enjoyed by quUe a comStore.

SIBANS
UNIMEHT

Scott’s Emoisioii

PPftPPPPPPPPPPftPPP
OSBORNl
4
PPPPPP^PP^PPPPPP

Osborn. Marct 19.—Mis* Ctmsunre
Clover of iJuBncton is among n*
again'to resume^ber dotle* aa loacber
tbe Oebora erhool after as absence
of two month*.
Mr*. Oeorge Co^k and aon Harry of
Wexford are tisiiing with relallve*
OrUlt. Osborn and DurHk-krUI* this
Iweelc.
| Mr. and Mr*. Tboma* Deering weal
to Empire MenJay' moralng.Ui attend
jchi
I- :

•y «u BemP Of MahamaM.
A Turk in a eovrt caM U N«v
Tork taalned on aweariag by tha
beard of tbe Prophet Mobammaft
Tbe aerarscy of such teatUaeay agb*
orally hnag by a hair.

'Salve in,rnrr children of ecuma.
rasli*-s. tetter, chafiiixs. acaly aad
misled bumors. sis well a* ibelr acwldental tnjnrte*.-cut*, born*, brolsea.
etc., w (b perfect safety. Nothing else
' kly. Pur boHa, UlceiU.
beaU ■o quickly
laing 'or
*r fev
fever drrree or |>Hn H
I all dr

Traverse City Cigar Manulacturers
R. E. WUVER

Cigars
Factory 322 S. Umon
QL shone ISS-Xr.

WERVEKREGAUA
1* ecnis stratoM

WEAVER PERFECTO

cents w 3 fw2S cents

WEAVER PANTELLAS
1* cents w S iorXS cents

Tke Ggar of QuaBfy

Smokes..

‘'Howard” Carl M
For sale
by all dealers.

5c each

StraloBt Tea

Havana Cigars
Hade of dboK^ caretnOy sciecM Havana
Tobaccos.

JOHN HOWARD
tUnfetorer

PaMSmJx

S eenis

S cents

PtivafBe mnit
aSpedtity

^rnaMtir RaptaVg cmiia;
A Pctfeit

imd ToUoce

APR~uin
Oljedloo>l
Dnom
Fkut1I2W.
IIIW. Fn
Fras

k.d>B.ldU,
Traverse dty.

&
Mich.

Mr. Cigar Smoker

Cigar Factory

P. H.

Large Kaufman

Msaolaetiire

Blot Bell I
5c
Union Valor ( cia-rs
Sterling, - lOc Cigars

the best 5c cigar made

Thos. fitch. Prop.

Try one for your
next smoke

203 N. Cedar Sl
Itsvcrse Oty. MIcH.
• Mt:Ggar Smoker, encounge home
dfV mamiJectm^ hy caEag f« ihese
bnnda

Story No. 4

S cents

Weaver Factoiy Snoket

Smoke the strictly
high grade -

II2E.IUSI* BdFliaeel89

WEAVER EIROIANO
WEAVER UTTIE WEAVER

WEST ^IDE

There are about 6.000 eonaumer* ef eigara in Travers* City -."o

4l6ELEbbib& GlfW45I
Btakcley Bros. Props.

■ each year, from record* obtained from dealer* in the city 4430.000 cigar*.

Manufarimre, pracOcaUy all the cigar
boxea naed by the
la the city and la Northern Michigan,
and for akiu u dealgning box coverg
and ng-t»dato wort on box mannfaotot* are ooexceBed. Let ne figure on
yonr work If yoa are not baying of us
now. and be MtUfied. with acorm ot
other* wbo are naing our cigar hoxea

facteryptrtp*)».acHBar*neaof*4g4400in favor ef the cigar manufacturer

Of thi* number 0316400 art home mad* good* and S.gOO.OCO are ortsU*
whe does* net e«n a dolUr’* «»erth ef real eataw her*, pay an, tax** or pay
sauries to wrerPor* in hi* ehepa to dittribtoo among local business people.
Ooo* thi* le^ like a.Bapd byainem prapooHlon. Mr. Bu..nes* Wan. or
r^ldent of the city. ««ho hga the indwotrial deveiepmont of the cty In mind.
or txa
Ka best
sen wensrai
welfarcf

LaFYizette

Watch i«r U ^

**Some Smoke”
TiKCdNBtnaNcw feCiBar
R.A. BnelmaBtel, Mtr.
ForSakby AlDralen

NMdc MovcMit.........ie
SMskers* Oob..............ft
atpboM 474
Faelory. OS E. TCntt SL

ADAMS’HA^S
Ue .tt.lUa ..
For sale by aU dentes.
F. H. Adorns

’’*'”3ESSi.

The Best 10c Ggar
made in
Traveise Chy
MERT ~GAGNON
Maanfarturer
RAVERBE CITY. MiCI
CRa. Fhue C1«n.

Try a

<b*stralaM
Pure Hivsne niled,^d
strictly hand made*

Peter Hormutti

L. G. KAliFllAN

Manalacinrer
212.W. 9* St TmoKClr

Traverse aiy. Mich.

Son. odlvoUat Inal. >»dei.
TravoM Q17 are tke bcBwli
Dtde bynie

Diamond J—lOc
Gate Post-^lOc
Bioadfoot Havanas-5c
F. K. Smokers—5c
Sanko—5c
Traveise Bellfr—5c

Uanniaelbrcr

GOOD CIGARS
^HOiVScEACB
1 Ye*,it*<lto(.p(. rnmft

Ike hai ya^K t-

t^abinovltch
Clear Mfe.
408 E. Front 8b

Ciu. phone ftM4-

OEAtn) TBAVntSS mALD.AlTD AAVKin BAT KAOLIN

lau.
• Mtw«.. < -

I. ('srUw. r>«t8bt.
hBV«

____ »■«« vnrTvu, tm
■ ChctiiK'MUm
ntec-ctvf
MB«t vnuir. Il'a «n «xcdtc-Di r
edj- for «cwB>a. teUor, ull rlieain.
««««. b«fU ko4 niUlU HivL
ol«tw llw. UdBere *od Iwveh
S? 5mS&. H?ec^*Sou!"*»___
foctloD cnomntMd try oil dn«gln« of
Tranm CJty.

Me of detirerlag to tbe dlatflboUea
cirt-alu a autannua poser oi hso
noTMi poser. A large pait of ibh
----- .----uker
Mdhlaas tciu per»U of (hrh
__ . .
times ot
low Aow Is tbc river. This sltnstloB
ladltntea tbc goaalbliily of making
•ae of fbe sortCus power of tbe river
la pomidag valor tor tbe civ's uaa.
We esilmate tbsi the Pc»t»Wt load
-led by tbe idani Is not far from
foil capacity
.parity that eaa he c—-=*-*
upon u TCfT- low perloda of Aow
t
the river and that
•t not atore
more than
ibai (oi
.
lioB'er U sGll
.Gll unaiUbi
unuiUbed' at si
periods. However.
............
tr. all
addUliiA (
that
c sold shouM....
Ml
very large iiropontonau
ropontonau 'lacnoae
'lacnoai In
Ibc B . laconic derived Iroai tbe p
erty. We esUaiUe that addltloiial
bleb caa be sold sboald Increase
anal an eamlacs of (ho prop- at kast C.UO0 after dae allow-.
* has bcoa made for tbc oaiall lawhich ........

...cl .._iii.»i. virvaiis.
a ason vMt disroiiaecllae Bwlirbes
3 ;eM vail OiAord type AC Ugbi
Bine arresters.
1: UM.golt Gifford O lw A Ughtalay
arresters:
s direct earmt Wartlagboosc light-

in
mi

OHAFT M<m>E WAWTtD.
W a tone yooBB'drafi
1^ ^nmlx. wore |ir»•«■ ***' ’Wl phoDo. C. afao aiake It iKiaslblo to lorreaar ibe
A. Ck«o>.. lUpIc CCJty. IL F. D. .No. *. riaoe of tbe preaeot dcvrlojm.eoi b>
taklUR advaaiaxe of tin- lartxr siui
ti
1 C, font p^
age tbroagb prajier roorUlaatloii M
*:—,tbe oiwralloo of tbc two |•laalM. Alaff
I. U wi.i.i.
ibp oa aers
403 Slagle S pin, crosaarms.
blsbb iBiiionaai
•ONMNO eLsenoN notice. • It
irvlee.
811 alagic
Slagle 4-|iin
4-|ili crossoms.
tbc loser devek
KoUoaU bmlu plreaubat at the of- i-^------------------'
Carnh
)>la croas-ams.
It Slagle C-pb
s-ator rtplils
rtirtii i
ncaeral rlertloii. to be held April I. trolil tbc water
..................
prea
Hit CAfoOowing pPojwdlioB will be velopmeoi aince if il
i single IB-pin
ifes received lor eleclric llRhi
_____
mbailtted to tbe electora
of tinod
Grand power were dev«
developed In i-lbcr
OUy Mecirh
^
jwwer
by
the
Qm
Ttavene eooaty. »i
MlcblEan. for bond- l*u It nilitht jweve a aerloas
UlhA
sA
Power
ODSpaA>..we
esti
e
of Teu nient
----- to the plant al Keysioac. as U.ls! luats inst U shouUI be pcBsIbIc
tan
...................
tbe roaatv for
>r-.4hc__
pin rroas-arms.
1 double
TboaaaWI (|Bttan ttlO.tMi or the to be ex|>rrted that Rte )«salng of ihv build up annual grosr earatam from
Hilatara.
water under these conditions would
parchaatf xtf fbe Mlrac ^arl
43<Mr sson-rolt inreelalu
inreelaln Insutati
lasuta
not lie in accordanre alth tnr ne<ul>' the prescni developnicni aaioanting tu
Uoa crouaifa. &ld eleetioi
83u WOU-voK irorrelaln InSulalo
of tbe lower itlaat. At tbe u|i|>er dr- al tedsi i:c.oov. A large portion ul
custooters Of the company at presrelopmeai. our iavoatigatkin sho»-»
4IN> Z3A>>-voll glass Ibsulmora.
Idty for their electric service ui<on
Bwosly adotAod at the aanuai Ortober that tbe Queen t'lty comiouy owns In
al rate basU. >Tat rata service
r> ::>09-voit w^tingbowe Type c
weetiaR, t»t. of tbe Uoard of Soper- A k«0 acres of land, a verv large |iorIIAtning arresters.
ftooni p( tiuad Traven-e roaat). Said (lon of wblch will be Hooded tbroogii
tbe development of
T8 J300-VOU Clfford Type E lightning
rt-aoladpa St* ao foUnwa; '•
arresters.
3nahrc'’tc. i
Ulteicas. the rooair of tiroDil Trav- esUmate that It Is i
9 ggOU-Toli Clfford. Type AF Ilcbt•era* U atitbortted -aad oni|«owered lo aider that this pmiN-n) is woriu ten present flat rates be aboUsliad we beoing BiTcslera.
lairrow OKMip.v OH Iw faith aod credit, dollars ]>er sere owing to tbc proi<
Goppsr Wire.
tbreash Hs'keifaMied aienU oad of- Uoa that Its ownerabip gives to i
93.40U feet Nu. I bare wire.
flren to ladae bonds to imrctaaae land
BOW avatlsblc tor Imrcaaiug 4
i:,35v feet .No. IV weatherproof wire.
uae an $ .
for the ponioae of boMlag thercoa klHC 1
The values wl
13,;.M> feel So. * weotherproof wire.
which wr have cstliuatc-d como 01 tbe property.
faira and exfalbNkKnofaBacrtcattwal
We
eailmnic
that
the
plant
<
:2ii,64<l feet No C weatherproof
ebararter aad lo mat (be nae Otenof tor tbe water• rlRhts oa-pcd'hy hte
by the comiony at at
olidltJ
-frtna Uaw to time to acrtraliaral Ad ebupany are Used u|»n voiiuitioa*
per
for labor. 1 irrent rtre.
lUng at tbe present thue with doe
___anauBi
.
31330 feet NoA 4 woatheriiroof wire
other Boeteilea of a
Wv
9.03(1 feel No. 2 weaiberproof wire.
dor Art -No. 5!I of
140 (eet No. 0 wnatberproof wire.
ItM. aow tberefoK.....................
ananal apIron Wire.
RoBolred.- TI al ii U expadloai and
•arc lor «eC3.CVU (oht hare gaivnnised U-lodealnMe to borrow noney oo the
powees withia a radius .“'’■•"-w' p»»‘ *“»'
be made lu pbone wire.
fAb aad eredil of said ooeaHy to Iwue
lag worn,
of
eeoBoinleal
eiectrtral
trauinitwcloii
fournowias
to
Its
becoaili
Csbia
banda la tbe aitm of Tea ThouMsd
e ls Just
_
r obaolcle. Tbis expense
... feet. 3-conductor No. 1.6«KiDaOara lo be rsi>eidcd la the perrbas*
voll lead covered cable.
of lortjr acres of taad oanncl by the
" comes in relatively
Unoergrbund Conduit.
Tnsrarae CTly Drlrins 1‘ark Aaaocla- expected that theo^ swier riabis wUI
Irregular Intervals,
33U
feet
Slagle
duct Abrc conduU
lioo; and be It turtbar
bocotne Bore vaiaable, aad whea .tbe !5^uris^Uie Jme?^ iwriodB of the
iBiry becomes so fully developed ^

Transformera.
Roaolrod. That tbe oneatloa of aiaball evuuuiuKWiiy
eeonotulctlly avaiisurc
available »n«c-r__water
-__ ‘ Is not visiuly
81 I 1-* kliowall 2390 volt Wostlns
iaji aaM toaa aad tasatnc aald boada luait >11
ousc iraasformen.
““i,, mih ue lime come
for (be ouiB of Tea Tbousaad llollars, powers are utilised, tbe com|iany a
27 3-riiik>waii 2300 volt Wenlngbe antamlUed to a role of the electors
bouso irausfonuers.
of said comty. at tbe caaeral B|>rl
SSS^The «vlM whkh
Of
Cdulvaleut in hand
12 3 kilowatt 2300 volt Westliigelcrtioa to be beM lo cald couaty .
>use iraasforntrrs.
Ibe flret Idoaday hi Atirll, A. !>.. ISI.
18 T 1-2 kllowait 23UU roll Wrotlng
aadtbe coanty
r cclerk of tbe joooDty.t
bouse traoBformen.
5 10 kliowall Z39U roll Westinghouse transformers.
3 23 kiluaati 2300 roll Westlngof line as now prwHbed by law (or
transfonners,
of Kcaeral olecUoas; and
Ibc l'™prriy
iiroperly of
of $1,
$I2.3:« bouse
tbu may be expected to «be .utwraitou
2 3 kilowatt 6600 volt Weslingbousv
when ecu
icaUy operated and lualn- IransforuK-rs.
llonlved. Tint the form of ballot
'Ulnod.
'
6600 volt Wcslingbonse
be oaad at said electioB ahall be as
Ibe city sbodld lake over
Output to be Eapoctad Frmn Pruaent
(oUon:
ty of tbe companj It will
Service Cer
PUrt. . •'
the |•^oposttloa of Uiadiac
We bare givan careful coasUcratlon probably
Grand Travene Couaty for Ten Tboostloa at or in the eater vuvrks
_____B relBand nallara for (he purpoae of put^ . all dau we have had svallBble
aa«l,lhrrrhy ohuin the ailvan>r tbe Board- tages of constant supcrvlstoo hy tbc
ms of land osmed alive to the stream Aow of
3 aiu|K-n.- IW volt Hanmno watt
Inaa river and of Ibc rivr rs of Ibc vl................................ sratcr wor‘
iiiett TK
aorlUioa. for tbc purpoK of bokHaa cinlly thereof. Ofthchu..________
ibly made
3 amiwre Imt roll Wpsllngbousc
theraoB talra aad exbibittoaa of a« a«- Aulte complete government records of
*.1.900. A
simile |ibaa<- wall-bour luelenirtcultaral character and to grant the dlreau Aow for about ten years paw.
.....................................- Improve 1
aiiijK-re US' volt We»tlORhou»c
use thereof from tliuv tu time to aRri- From these dau and a conaideraUen vnltagc regulation which/wc i-stlmaic
HlnBliphase watl-bour luelcra.
cultural and other aocletica of a sln- of tbu present operating conditions
2
13
amiwrc KMI volt Westlnghousc
itsr natare.
I
the i.lani we eetimate tbat at mini! Mant Is of 1
siDRie
phase
wad-bour niCK
a
9o«
of
the
e
river
r
the
present
«leI J YB8.
WeesiinghoustnlOPBtent Is capable off deltverlOR
J Np.
be adviaabli- lo have complete
meters.
itMMoosly lo tbe dlstril
iribtoloa clraps and records of tbc system to1
to
am|>ere
lOo volt WcvUdrIiuusv
Traverse City. ::u
;;u borec
I
Hegtaaliig « 1 point In tbe •^tbr cult* In Tra<
pow•iber wlib carefully correlaied data tbrec phase watt-hour
meters
With tbc
of the dally o|>cratk>ns of tbe plant.
1 13 ami>ere I9i> volt Westlnghouar
this Iilanl
till
It Is ess ■nital that the Considering the undeveloped water
ould be of a reasonably
1
high ■lower site above Hte i>reseni devel- iree pliase witi-lionr meters.
«rr« (111. We« ».M ebalni. aonth jaad Aoui
2 20 amivere 100 volt Wesilagboiux
iMor such as that now served, opmeai it would l<e e*|iec
of naftb taoandary of aald lot and fiM
RRlall) <
three phase watt-hour meters
luipm
In tbe srstem Is ca|«- able to bave rerords or strt
llaka east of Ibe weat boudtt. Oc /equipment
t Jp aui|,ere 100 volt Westlnghousc
4beoce eaat 9900 Maks, tbenoe a^li
Uken at the iiowcr i>lau(. which could three
phase wi '
rno Uaka tbeaee west SUM links,
be readily arranxed
impere
ihoBoe north 9000 links to place of beFinally our cousideratloP
ldnBiBg.-bebks torv acru of land.
property
of
tbc
Queen
City
Electric
Tsiss USR S«s Siadrrt sod tb
Light aod flower Company brings us
to the coacJua|bn titai there is a rea1 20 ampere 3U0 roll Weslingbonac
oonable valug In ■•livskal proiwrty
P. U 8HUTER.
aad water rights ot lld:,V9U in round
2 120 amiwre 200 v
SberUf of Grand Trtverae County
aamben. of which tk.duti is tbe value
UIcb.
which we asaigo lo the undeveloped
tneb It. U. 19. zi. SC. »
water power site lu-tr MayAeid which three phase watt-bour meUr.
1 3 atiii>ere 2000 volt Wesiiogbousc
bree phase wati-h
Aow of tbe river
Keystone,
Atiwct LIghtIr.
. .
Our leveattgatl
leads us t<
IIT 4 ampere serlea Westlogbousc
eondusion that the |iproperty
.
Is «
iiciallic Aame arc lam|w
which If economicallv operated
J 4 ami>erc series Tungstnn lamp.
4 12-rooi mast arms for street ar<
of tiso.oov smpa.
iu rase It is not found accessary to
113 spaU'Wire sup|«ru (or street
rednee the hydraulic bead at the pres­ iTc tampa
ent derMopmeal 00 account of tbc . I 3-foot brackel for street IncudesWo have imported frocn O^enhagpending against tbe company.
ceni lamp.
ea. Danmark, aevenl baadred pounds PRICES. Tkla U Aae stock. .
„ salt
Respacifully yours,
of gaoulM Aon-stem HoUaad Cab­ stralD, and la poalllvely A Import­
Arc Lamps.
V. C. aod tVm. I
4 12 ampere Hsv
bage Seed, guaranteed to be crop ot ed rrain Copaabagon. aad not 'Axed
TABLE I.
1911. aad we offer aame In small or wlUr domesUc
Ismiw each alth 1
8 volt I
Prinelpsi Items of Property Compris­ former
ing the Plant of the Oaten City
Electric Light and Power Cempony
Property of the Queen CKy
1
han*.

k_

uiimiraTi Kua
(OottUBued Inin
<»•-'>
c have Uhl «blrb wooM mtvraUy U
3K«rvd befoiv Uic- ariuai 4>r«tdep
i vo«l4( >•« undrrukeo.
..il» deirk>|>inMii ••«n coatil 0|ioi.
abooC t«o-(blrda u nmeb Bo« la ux
>er as tbc preaeot drrrioiMieat aiai
»IM hare approxinaiHy iwcmy-dVc
ptr e«U RTcaier averaiK bead: tbM
Um Klaliauii Oev of ike rircr vUI
dive a lUUc o'er diiibi} tier ceo( as
laacb output at ibc opiwr developBoat aa -ai tbe preseat derelopiiieoi.
Tbope Til) be a leoenrolr pood at ihP
darelepaiotit barias at least forty
ttaiea as noeb area as tbe rcserrpir
potad at the preaeai dctcdoj.iueni
wbirti will BOl OBlj be adraniafreou-

WMe ARE SICILT
mm............

!

Cabbage
Seed
Genuine Imported Hidla^

D yn« want HiAand Seed Oial ynu can rely on.
write or wire as today, as It is gotag last.

Stanton & Waskow
4 ; OgdttQ Building, Chicago, III.

aek 19. ZI. M. a.

IHt FlIIIEilS’ STOZE]

e

30 Day* Free Trial
That is the way we sell this
kffondeiful Washer. Tbe “1904"
Aotomatic. You take the ma1 chin^ and'try' it if you like it
1 you buy it, if you don't like it
1 bring it bad[.

J
‘vj

Distribution system .

., :-r..

Total rcost of labor and maieIn tbe system, exclusive
! pairs 33-locb Sainaoci berlioau]
of Und sad suiHdles............ 8II7.ISO
water wheels la steel casings.
t
Eagineeriag aad anparvlstoa
1 3w kilowatt «6W-volt. 3-pbase
aod latere«l during roasirarWestern Electric direct connected A
Hon .......................................... 13.22'>
icroaiing com-at generators.
Land at I’reseoi developnieat
: Wo
Woodward cempenaailng type.
that Is not Aooded................
slxe C w
Tools. Insirvuueots sad oBke
furniture aod Axtures..........
Materials and supgilles............
arte
ewitcbbosrd
panels
rquippe^-M'r appropriate coatrol of the
t^htnUa^ foaeratora and tbe.^raas

Ing I
rottage regnUi
coadbetora and au.larv equipment and tbetr supi«rts.
Small frame rtsMeacc occopled by

j

-------- jlng in
era. at"i volts primarv. 4 ,
seooodary.
5 marble switchboard panels eqnl|,^
ped tor appropriate coeirol of (be In. .— Uae. the foot
_ _ dlBtribathw rireults mmi rurreal
sapplytag tbe aro UgbA^ iraMfovai-

T. H- CIUJ8. City berk.

sm. TTia lEfwa

bllte win be paw. la the fiiterv- r
furrhases. except in eaiergreiv
will be made by means of (his order
and the clerk was autberisrd t
fy Uume dealing with the sebooia that
no bins wm he paM fur sappllrs
whkfc are wot sccontpanlrtl by one of
lbcd« signed orders

lOoaUaued from paffo am
- high acbooi bulldlBC. and-------- .
wlU bare lo be provided (or buHdlmt ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
uue In the near future If the s-BBilBrj; Omrna. March
IS.—Roy Wolfe
Of the school U lo he maV'Ulit!l sad made tl» Erst local oiKlou siscvh of
satUfa tiry res'ilts obu-aed.
ithr caiuJialBB last Sunday at the PresIt was decided lo Investigate Ibe bMerisn eburrh.
aeuum system for besUag bulldlnga,' Geo A. Hawley ol Hart. Mich..
A reprosenuilvea el tbe dMfereai came last Munday to look after his
Inns dealing la this method will bn farm Interests, retanilig borne Baturluvtted to come and explain their ays- day.
lem to tbc member, of Ibr board at' r,„, ,ad Walter Putman drove to
some date i>, ibe near future.
jTraverae City Friday, veturolag ftaiTbe question of dlapostag of iwu urday with one of Ibe aiyiuu's reckMs to the Dsk Park CoasregaUoaal Isiered bulls.
Bocleiy was again brought up aad a' The potato buyers have been bosy

^rrv^LZ

BL Baytlau was la Troveroe (Kg
Hatarday and parebaaed a team to
work OB his farm.
Mra. Ed Sroit eatertalaed a few
'friends at a 8t. Patrick diaaer. Tbo
tUte was haadaomMy decsraieff ta
»hiie aad green. Clay pipes tied with
tbe Bstloaal green ware wsad pa wornrealra.
C. L Joyat tot danghlar, llstlle.
were Traverwe City rialtors on Wedeaday.
Ijisi Thnradav iweuiy-foar aelgbbor, turavd om to a 11108^ bee at
Wm. P. Uormaa's pUra. Tbe men
dM great work aA returwed in tbe .
evdalag with tbelr famltka and MRiy ed a card and dancing party.
A party of Oamaa Jadlas toMi a
slrlgbrlde to Proroawat Wadasaday '
pad took dtnaer with Mra. Bdwarff
Putnam.
Wm. Davis, the Oawaa boras dealsr.
got busy last week omt dtapoaed of bin
*799 team of marea lo Ooo. WatM
of Sotions Bay.

MOXOR CARS

Uncle Sam’s Cliolce
Btisdi Modd 2S.»

!B«cr roadsier. Meioc 4g4; WheelbMe. 108 meh. titei. 34x3%.

Price* fl87S* F. O. B. FUot; Equipped tvitti Mohair Top apd Daat
Cover* Qear Vlakrn Wind Shield: Prest-O-Ute Tank; DonoiuilaMc
Rims and Extrd Rteft.
QUALITY
I Kroiii ITiicsg" .\ui(Ti<'iiii. Sal..

.J«u.27. iyi2.I

UNCtESAMeUYS
A iiKHlr-l 2ri Huick motor car
vvHH <1<-livcn-<l lo ruloio-1 S|H-ii<-cr
frosiiv Ilf til.- I)c|>ar1iii<-ijt of'War
St Washiiiirtoii-. to Iw uw-t] b.v the
lor of ImiiiliuRs anti groumls
alllily tri|M>
Tto' tfovi-rmiM iK invited all do(•■adini.' MiaiiufacliircrH of can)
|>rii-)->l from ffHIMi i» ri.lHHI to siil>-^
mil H '-ar in coiii|N'tilion to a coiuiiiiM)-)- of exfw-rt lllc•-halli>■B1 men.
TIodi- i-nn, vven- dnv<-ii'V> lln- c|c.
sigiiiit)-)! |ilaii- bihI llo- <irivi-rH
<1|MII|KS>-<I.
The cxaiiiiuation
wa>
(lo’ii
mailc with no n-pn-iwiitnliv.- irf
>tiy of lio- i-nn> jm-wiit. -Motor
for motor, sliaft for shaft, ixdt for
bolt, tlo- catw wi-n- ■•oiii(»nri-«l. Ii-st••<1 and a|i|iniiM-d l>y tb<- g<ivcniiiiciit i-xix-rt*
Oil-’ by uiic ihcars vri-n- cliiniiintcd until init •oi-'
r>-MiaiiM-d. It WHS the liiii'-k
Of llo- »--v.-iit<-ni "ir fiirtii*-i-ii
•>iiliiiiilt>-)l lh>- lliiick mIoii-st<xvl the rigid lest of •|iialitv aiol
coiiKlnictToii iiiHJii which the
.niiinalioii wn^ I»aw>-«1
This i-sr
vas .-ii om--- ltimc)| ■•V)-r t'l llngr.vfrniiicijt for imincdiat*- scrvi---

. A

We are showinfi tbe finest exhibit of new models ever shown at one time
north of Grand Rapids, as we have Ibe entire line of five new BUICK models on
our floor.
Come inond look them over whether interested in a newx^r or not

nbautlM building It b.v 36
?eteoMpmont
* *S9« kilosau Americas Trma^
former Co. C«M vq* .Ib0.
,^^p.

%

TRCDE

Pj^r Plant equlptniat............ ‘
TransmlMton lla£^4"
Subaution

volt Gifford ilAtalag arrtst-

This machine will wash tha
clothes clean and do the wbrii
easM^.

frank

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

lund and water Hghis on the Boardtuna river near Keystone. Michigan.
Land and water rlgbu OB tbe Boardman river near MayBdC Xlicblgan.
Datu aboat 840 feet long coaslsUng
' a middle eectlon ot concrete vRh
ulatlwi
lU Witt
altber ead.
Brick power bouee (1 feet by (I feet,
with concrefe forebay tad dieebarge

aadma (0 aell them tu the s.R->ct:. fvs. vluriac the |« i few weeks. Lm(
tl3e
*------pas ‘beW ap ua a lie vote.
Tbarsday the Imml buyero ARiped
Tjler was authorii-, thrre <wra. and satch day there are
«d ts pat Into effect the syetem of sr- can Bwvlag from Iki* ststiaa. R K.
a cost new of Ibe
«l aaeaal |•rDaMlrioaa. aad to Intro- R*ney has tak« -Bd Egtar s platvr tw
ptupeny of the dare the PMmer system of peaman F. A. Harwood A Co. of PtolawaR.
Ulch. and U gening hla atiup of tba
Alp.
Tbe prita baa ranBsd dnrla order lo keep betler track uf ibr
19.699
aappllca ordered (or the atfaoola au lag tbe past «eek from 99 cMta (g
tt.9«.
aad aeveval tboaaaad bnsbats'
order blank was sdoptevL wbUb tuxsa
be signed hy eliher the rirrk of th- bave moved. «iJ9 being tbe Wgbe#
bosrd of superiateodeoi before :ae price paid yoL

lo op-lo-data dwtgns from tbe
si^ Prompt sueaUmi
given all orders no mUer bow
J smaU. CA or write for priesa.

W. R. GOODE
Cange. Cass aaS Stale Sts.

>MntXT;

S nOtiu>.ABD TUVBSB BAT miOCB

TOnDAT. KABOS U, Itll

Or«r MM rard* of gniTri vu de-jur*. mod aaotbor «ntrted taak U nb- 'are glrm them (or a toag aM haptdly
home of Un. Gea Lindsay,
,llT«r«d DO th«M pieces »( reads; tver 'st'ftcd
!l-ted to udo Ue work of Ukc fom- weMed life.
MU (or tbe «mne. among th«m he- era] ladies of the 1
snS
•hlMvJhp^
w%« aLak
tr«l^t httBdrcd asd
tklrtrHkrea V nan
aa. W
Whyt »toot
pick out . good
Tbe foDowiag msM was rerred:
Ug James Wilson. Ervin Peltan nnd hrea invued lo make the oecntion n
load*, tkree rards (o ikc load and er
aad stand by him. It li
Roast ewekim with Drwt^
B. r. Onrwood, the tenc^. The rlTniand -tbe nevetal natorerr dollar in parmeat thcrecC veal
er to aducate one man. and if he haa Maahcd Petatosa with Brews Crary rr WBS not so npUlted naiu M «na
Grand Trareiao CMbv to sordr tke Bast Bay road near tte Pert JUr- boiDe pwla
an to he creeUr
the qnalHtos tor maklag a cood maa.
Beaaflatad
_ "
tonraed that the cnae had a hUtarr
road bnlidlns. quetto crortiiA
(or the day an to he gretekeep hm. Help him oat. It wlU be
Bread asd BaubT
Road BtilMIng in Winter.
Some bMleved It
>ere Roose and Swaliinon
Otadln* and giateliii*
mile bendly
rewarded
next rudny erenlag at
Pieklea ^
A tew yeara a*« It woold bare bcea cheaper la Ue too* rei
•Atoxamter the Grent." while other,
cotnpIMed the Uto toll and winter rood Ua Brockway HIU. Lon* Lake
•ending.
thoolhoaae threap that aWdlme. ,
Cocoannt Cake
OtiMDlate Cake
Hiaidered aa Mle lo talk of bqUdmc
hold that It was a ptree of the Uentl- “
' work ten days ago. S.^ yards of road.
to parecea kaowa aa a pie aoire an many town^lpa in tbe
Not Cake
our blcbwaya in winter. In tbe daya
cnl cherry tree which Oeorge Wnah. Iparel was hauled, grirelln* nearly) Grading and graTelln* one mOe on
They hereby extead a oot«al towhich have bonded from fire to
of our Inmber traffic we eonld bawl|
Itigtoa cot with his hatchet,
loar BDlIes of road. Not a foil day the Hoogfaue Ijtkc Stole road,
rttatifa
to their brethar hraadtoU aad
twenty
tbouaind
to
build
tbeir
town­
loca. We could mralsb auployment td
finally disproren that the c
was tost nfiar the grareilng eoauncnc-j Grading and graveling one mile on
tomoies.
aiao to the woahhe mamhers
itbe saowi remain- ship roads. Tbe plaa to teaslbie aad
and teams wbUetbe
bekmged to "Alexander tbe Orenl,ed. aotwlUisUBdlng tbe acrera woaUi- the Rennle-rnad. (High bridge.
«■'ito same (retertity. The oocaatoa
tbe money. If well expended. wlU
ed
upon
the
grond.
It
waa
U
sreat
bni
it
was
learned
that
after
it
had
Grading and graveling one mile beis for the beaeht ef ear Bnaday athoM
show good* reamla. Every tos-sablp
but
It
to
sradnally
radnally
^wtog
been
handed
down
from
generation
to
TbckfoUowtag work waa necompliab yoQd High bridge.
aad a tree-wfli Mmu will he aewaptpr. tbe buUdlag «f roada in tbe coumy sill •ooner or later be
geBcniion. it (ell into tbe
Grading ooe half mile neaA.the GtinTherredemaymnb,„*t^^.
build good roads to keep
tornUb work lor both men and
James Wilson, who brongfat it from
too school boose.
come if yew tan.
la sinter, and tbe townatalpa. aa well np vUh,.ihe real wanu of tbe people.
Wisconsin when be came to .Michigan.,
aa the coimty. can make U a atlU Tbe coonty camiot buOd more ibeo
aaid that after Mr. AVtlson ben^n naudis and it win be aome tii
creater reaoorce U they wU|.
too lazy 10 use tbe cant- br gate toy from Kent rent^t
'
before tbe main roada are'built. Why
> Rons Htoabaw, wbo. when .1 _irooir1h'«rt~> •«« •*- —■-----Tbe matbod rafenwd to ja
e la winter than aum- not cooperate with ibe county sys­ CHINESE SUrPRACETTES BROKE
and left It behind. Vben. Mr. CarIn ton the long bsoto of two tem? Commence to build your townUP ASSEMBLY MEETING.
ablp ror.ds one way or the other;
wood. moving Into tbe howe prevloosne half to tbree and ooe ball
either by direct tox or b.v,bonding.
ly accupied by Mr. Hmsbaw
inllea would make tbe
Two tosmihIpB iu ttenxle county vitl
befere. dng tbe old enne from
the leva pi mas
ner almost problbltlre.
the cjialug electiun. vote to bond:
all evil.—1st Tim. 1
tbe mustyjgarret. and Irarntog lu his­
While tbe county work, togclber
others to'Wexford have bonded: ore
Traverse rauniy is on trial;
tory thought It would be apprepcUie
TROUBLE AROSE OVER
with the township work., bss made
^ dear her naM. an iemg de
tosoablj^ln l^eelannu has bonded, an'
to
return
It
to
Mr.
Wilson,
but
11
CHISE RIGHTS.
gbod showing for the year. unleM tbe other Is contemplattog li. It Is fr.>
seems that Mr. Wilson, who was Ui^
fiona. »e kM« me
several townships improve the oppor­
of lu old msacM'iailons, spent most of
tunity l^r state reward and build eacli
S: ;L“nd.n™
^orntpreted .«
change in voting it to Mr. Make np yoor mind .te 4e er dla.
In <-v«T>' local «.iitk»ii cnnijMiiKti tltu ijUfwtiim invariably
lear what they can a mile at least
Be boond Grand Timr«ne sbnll no
.c»g ar^umems In^w ot It
Garwood,
who
no*
pHzes
It
very
blgharim-s as to how ibr abwim' of th«- aaliKiu# affect* tli« Iniiines*
—Ary.
'Uaer;WlU defeat one of tbe rery objects ^Vbal I tier legacy could a townsLii
of a eoim^nily. Thi* i* umlonbl«Hlly a fair <iu<-«1io*i and aialone for its bUtery. but as a' ^ a^ tbe bongry cWira tow «»,;
|of the connty system, vit. the promc* leave K-'.' the next geoeratioo than
useful ankle and tokeo of aiHovda- nil
poor anihar'a b«nn %
waj-H rvcrivik a (fn-nt tiro] of uUcnliun from both ai(l<-s. Uut
lion of road building In lownsbipa wen bum blghway-A • Why not
’ the anawora an- ofliii fruiif nucli an ubviuB*ly |ir«-ju(1ii-o<l fKiint
•Vankto. March 5?.—fbluese auttra
|Tbe object lesaoos given by tbe county posterity help pay tbe cost aad we
Help; Ob help: to onve.ber hny.
Uora Wheat won tbi- rake,
of view that Uic}' do nut fp> far inwanl* i-oiiviiii-inc tUe aver*
gettea ntucked tbe assembly rooms
VMe it d
,B}-siefu^ougbt to ailDiuIaie every
reap some of tbe benefiU; don't take and routed tbe stacemen and bn^ which »h cut aud (laasod among the
afe mind, A g»-ueral Ktateuieiit of eundition* in *uhi<- reinoiiiln everjT'tewnabip to bare bis town- tor example tbe man wbo 'refuaed to
toudieocc.
part of the eounlrj' is the ]to<iri-*t kind of evidi-nee. Wlial the
sblp roads Improved—permsueptly im­ do anything for the benefit of poeterlty all tbe windows in the bulMlng. They
A most^enjo.vablc evening
man wlioae busiuein njay Ih- afTeetni wniil* lo know, is the
proved. in a manlier to reielve stole: declaring that poatereiy bad never Wert- enraged because of the restric­
To atolBl henna now boond by chnlM. ‘
facta. To meet Ibis .demand for faets iHiKineNS men from sonh;
tions placM upon them to a'reeolu- ad the total rvt.
I otil they aloKM (eel the fiamra.
reward. Another reason tor iiresslng done anything for him.
of the tieighborioR emiiilies that have b^-n dr^* for two years
tlon granting them tbe franchise right. pensca^wqre »CT.;
fors-mrd this work of road building Is
The following pails of section i: The nttaek was wholly imexpeeted. It
hare been asked to teil fnnu their own experienre just wimt
to receive the reward glvei
1C
and
IT
of
U.
.\I!>0!»
followed
wouh
the effect has becD on their businewi. ^Vben men of n-liabilily.
Is believed they were Incited by the
state rslber than to pay out lo other
Of such a* are the alOTM.
ycais give every luwnshli iweent American and Engilah auBreFLEAftANT GROVE.
wfaoae affain atv not din-etly eonceriiisl with the Jniuor liusiVote It firr.
tos-nsblpt that which properly
good roada.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««•♦♦♦•
non one way or the other, apeak on this <(nealioii. it would
gette demonatratim.
longs to ba There arc some
0. All work hereafter done
I’leaaant Grove. hUreb If.—Tbe no- UiUe^rarr they whn the rotora nty
aeera that the public could get as nearly as poaaibh* an unpre­
ships in the county whicb are not Im- upon roads asd bridges exeept such
merous
lau
bes
of
bare
ground
makes
judiced answer.' It would be well f«ir every man intercstiil in
praviDg the great opwrtnnlly offered. oiit as may be required tor repairs,
tingle (ol the grasp of JuM ao the satooa wtu not nn (rtr
the bmincsB affairs of the city to read thorn.
To bllgbi tbe home, one tlaTMi drar.
However, many art- doing good work.
(he idow bandies again, and the
ahall have iu view'tbe permanent Im
Also tbe name of one
(nlr
After havinif county optiou la-arb- two years in W.-xfonl
ParadlM tosmablp. under Peter Carl- provemem of such roada and bridges.
orlea of waving creiia.and ramping
It w»eu the "Iton'n
eoQuly. Mayor Eldon L. Jletbeney. Ilenrj- E. Aldrich, and 21
beck as highway
WAB NOMINTEO FOR GOVERNOR rartles. etc, are worth while, aren't
other bnaiiieas and prufcKsional tuen. tiieluditig judge* and
built a mile of road tbe past year, an- provemeut om any highway
Help the fallen one to riae nnd otert.
OF ILLINOIS.
they?
city offinaU, aifned a atareuieul. part of which read as fol­
poor wife nmy taka new
Udpstlng Stole resard This town­ misaloner.B^ll oiuse a survey of tbe
Spring has breugbi (be usual rush
lows:
ship has been bettering their rpad blgbway lo be made by a rompetent Gevrernor Marshall Waa Cc^dsrsd of commerce In horses, and Geo. Und­
1 then ronll know ron're toe
"The uoderrigm-d havinjr been, in the moat part, eonneetthe Logical CandUau fo? ths
mditiona for some time.
sour [nru
ryor. tor tbe purixtse of csubliahame home from Elk Rapids fesed with the affain of the city of Cadillac, an- in a iHisilioii lo
Rrcaidenq^
East Bay township, under Perry Ing bulb Its locailou and grade, and u
Vote U dry.
terda)'' *1th a fine young icnm pur
know the raerita of the loeal u|rtion system a* eouipami with
Bayton as commissioner are Unisbing profile of aurh aurvey shall be niade.
ebaaeO of Del Fairbanks of that place.
the
Uconao
^tem
and -after
observation
sluring
:i
muel M
one mile (or etaie reward and contem­ Grede stokes shall be set loog the _Indianapolis. March
^
Earl Ljon of Ovlatt rame over Inst *“ 'cWhT**'’" '*“***
these
two
years
of
the
operation^ of
the
law.
plate another mile tbe coming year. aide or sides of tbe bigbwy. Tbe prx/- Ralston was nominated by at
Once so'irare. but new dafltod:
we are firmly eonriiiced that on the ' whole
it
intownablp. under CommiaaloD- file shall also show the road surtara
creaaua the commission of viec; cn*ott>s dun-speet for law;
’* * wTldV
^
I. have added another mile of lu tbe established grade. Such plan
fully equipped with horse power.
eneouragea and promote* deei«ption and fraud. It is n-irardreward to their townablp and more
Marion N^ll U home agnln from
..d pMIe .h.ll te: ret.rrnJ u ,h.
„idid«.
ed as an uuwarhuited interferenee with individual rii{bt« by
will follow.
For
fenr
ihe
tnxea
will be fctok.
tbe weet. feeling und tooklng good and
lownship board tor IU approval
'f„p president
maip*. who for -Ulkt reaauu feel justified in. violating the Ijiw.
Fight tbe evil, be n Bin: ^
n’hitewater townablp. under Com- adopUoo
being weu aatUfied with the western Tou ran do IL—yen, nn tan.
The plan and profile "
While there may or may not be as iimeh liquor coiiKUined. their
mlanloDer RynetL bar added another submitted, or amende at above procountry.
'
t'ote
It
dry.
baa grown tip atnung lu a far'werw- form of drinking.
mile ot rewarj) road tbe past year.
Harry Deckwitb and Glen Sbaw
vMad shall be adopted by resolution
"vajuua HAS bbbb mads thb btobeboubb
PUe lAke. under Commtosioner Wea­ of ^efa township board, and filed w|tk
hare quite a Job cutting bioekwpod for Only Just bear ibMi set np Ibe cry
or UQOOBB-AHD THB OOnTOMPTION Or UQUOBS
rer. have been doing some good work
^1 Ibere b mere Uquor aeU
township clerk. Thereafter all
Nathan Storey.
Hhere it b dry.
TITBBB. « XHOBKASED. YOUITO MBH AlfS BOTfi NOW
asd are deeply Interested In further parts of such roads shall be graded HaH Million Bales Were Handled at
Milton Beekwithid* running tbe eO- It'heu Ibey knos It'i an infernal lie
PKO0DBB XT HT rBBOHT. BYTtWIW AND MANY UNAugusta.
extending tbeir good road system.
gtae
at
the'
mill
''tor
AtUtI
A
Stites.
and
turnpiked
in
cccordance
wit
Were it ao. wobM they pot np n fight
KHOWV iWMPkMrnnODB mbthoos, carry it up.
Augusta, Ga . March 21.—Auguste
Union townablp. under ('
if that many nma man cmM get
and
intends
moving
to
the
bnig
this
grades
thus
esUbllsbed
before
ON TBBHfOBON A|n> J»N8U1IE IT IN THEIR HOMES,
ilght?Clark, are trying to do more perma­ same shall be graveled or mscadamiz- held a ceiebratlon.ioday to ralh-puh- week and will occupy tbe little bouse
EOOMHtBinUUffB,TOOL ROOKS AND MANY OTHTo be sure they wouldn't i
lie attenUon to the (act that It has
nent work.
next to R. L. Clow's More near the
Tbe blgbway tball be continietBE n«AOXl. -IT IS EBlPraU TO OUB CITY AND VIOINIMnyfield. townablp. under' Commla- ed to aurb a manner as to form a turn­ handled a hall-mllllon bates of the deiiot. .
TT AHD rarraU^D AMONG. THE HOKES OP OUR
1911
cotton
crop
since
September
1
flooer Hansen, bultl their aerund mils pike sufficiently crowned to shed watSeveral new barns and a tew honses
PBOPX:* WEBB IT IB 8TOBS) AND CONSUMED IN
a record never before atUined
of reward road this year.
e to assume more than mere ulr eaa- We have heard the pnor drunkard ny,
with gutters or drenches adequate
QUANCTIEB THAT AU ASTONXSHXNQ. MANY NOW
If the BBknn was wiped awny.
Id tbe hinorv of the cotton market in
tor drainage. The width of the turn­
ile rroiwri^n*
tto>, near future la I could ooce more beootne a awn.
EEOBITS AND OOHBUHB UQUOBS IN HUGH l^OER
Aldrich will complete a mile of rcwai pike sbalJ not be less than eighteen this city. The cclebrailoo was con­ the territoLy adjacent to Wllltotns- Vote lo help him.—yaa. yon can.
QUAHTRIBS THAN FOBMERLY.
road leading from Ibe county road : feet between side ditches and sU ducted by- the Augusta cotton ex- burg.
Cbeai the abefiff ant of kb bonrden.
“MEN AND BOYS FOUND INTOZICATED HATE
•hange and board of trade.
Stephenson's corner to Grawn.
A qollting bee and conrersatioQ And 'twill mi tbe dnukard'a toidera.
bridges shall have a clear roadway nf
____________
BEEN ABU8TSD, PROSECUTED AND ATTEMPTS HAVE
And be-n become a cood prtvMer
Green Lake, under romnilssloner
least sixteen feel, and stall be ca-O O « o o
O O #- contest is to i-rogrese today at the
bU wife aqd ahUdinn too.
BEEN MADE TO COMPEL THEM TO STATE WHERE
Hunt, has been doing some good work,
Vote It dJT,
pabale of ctrryilig a ten loa moving d
MAYFIELD,
THEY OBTAINID TEE UQUOBE CAUSING THE INTOXI.
completing one mile of reward road load.
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CATION, AND THIS PROCEDURE, WE BELIEVE. HAS RE­
Tile
Ice
Mon
Not
H«t
beginning tbe same In ihiii.
.
1C.
After
any
such
turnpike
.Mayfield,
March
Mrs.
Theodore
SULTED Of MUCH FRAUD, PEBIURY AND OTHER EVILS
"When the saloons w<
Will the aeveiffl townships In
be
used
tor
one
year,
Slocum ami baby were visiting friemis
bad-uiy share of the refrigerator
ALL or WHICH ARE APPARENT TO ANY FAIR AND IMcounty continue on Ibe old llnce
shall be filled, alter which It
trade, and It was good trade too. How. That ataoBM be put to better uaeto Mayfield last »e<-k.
PARTIAL OBSERVER
"Just keep up” the roads.
We need not tell .roo wheregraveled or macadamizod It
MIsa Ethel Slocum und Mli> Mary
Our coDeliBKiii U. therefon*. that loeal prubibitibu 1ms
And as you go to rast your vote.
What real good or economy is de­
Oandall
siwnt
a
few
days
to
May­
not ll•aaen^d or brought abont Irtter ifxiditioim b* nmny ttf
trade
was destroyed, but I have gain­ Just think of mat old wfci.kr htool
rived from much ot the moneys c*
You
met ooe day upon tbe rand.
field
tbe
first
of
the
week.
ed
enough
new
i-ustomers
among
the
believed and all of us hoiMsl it would. I>nl on the <-onlnir>'.
pended toward patching the highways'
0 didn't know wblcb way wna
gravel or stune when grad­ \.Miss Edith Uri-lgiuan came Tnceda: poor people, who never bought Ice
it ha* had the ojqKwite n-aull. and if routinui-il. the general
tiO.OO here. llOO.bO there- Why iioi
borne.
the saloons were open, to more
ing has been conipicted. the luroplkc (or a^>i4<|t with her i«ri-ulB
Mi while
moral eoiHlilknia will etHitiiiue to detiriorate.
Vote U dry.
than offset whst I lost In the saioua
Slop eome of this temporary work and shall fits! br^ thoroughly cumpacte<l.
'The question involved is this: Which will better pr«»prepare the wai' for peruauent roads highwjiy. the gravel or stone shall he Uridgman'Ks Ik-cd enjoying a vist trade. Thb thing has been a great
r net allovad npon the spot. .
with hli i«rents la the aoutbern luiri •urprise U> me. twl my books show
mote the finaneial and mural interest* of our |>eople and eonnand go tor a reward of «»0.00 at
on
tbe
center
thereof.
In
.v
It
clearly.
"
phict-d
the state.
ly: that many jXKiple routeiul that liquor* an- iiei-eKNary at
Snlsbr Take tbu fr.w.oo, grade
The milk man and the baker, the
not less than nine feet wide,
Will Gran ranic home Saturday
timea and a large majority are dclermiin-d u|Km their iLse. i\
other mile or two. appropriate enough
at h-ss ihsu six nor more than
1 the-. mechanic
a eoneeded fact. Then-fore, it i* In-tter that tlior- liquor* Inthe laboring i—-----—- at the spring meeting to gravel these twelyc inebea deep. In tbe discroUun from Olivet college, called by the
the fxroier and tbe fruit grower ali:i( a belpics
rlon*
illness
of
hla
bivtber.
Ed»ln
funibhed by regularly liiriBK-d plm-«-* at home or by llo- m.‘-roads the toUoning winter, and
vote.
of the highway commiwloner
*hos«.- condition reuiaius about tlx find increased dcinsiid for their goods i
■thoid* now vmployi-d. under loeal 4>ptiou.
spring appropriate enoagh to gravel
we had tbe thing nt our comamnd
and (heir s>-rvlrrs when Ihe dollars
Tbe
work
specified
to
s<*
To meet and eo[H- with <-tmditioM.s. laws Kliuiild eoneiir •
(bat (o-morly went Into the saloon are We'll form ourselves Into a band.
tbe road you will grade that sommer.
tioDs flfieca and.alxteen of this chap
IV Vandervort of Traverse Ot; speui for better things
And stamp tbe evil from oor land.
ver>* eloaely lo the geniTal prevailing NtandunK of the t-omand the reward moucy will
trr shall be continued until all the
Tbe saloon b the ACTIVE COMVote it dry.
nmnity. It is michiemu* to have law* uu the Ktatule lMn>k>yuur capital Invested for the whole highways to the townablp arc made bpenl Friday »iih (lu-nila here.Itoy McKcag lias bt-v-n visittoE hh HETfTOK ..( all lines of legitimate
whirh do uut im-ct with the approval of a gn-at and often pn time.
equal lo the requirements ot said elec­ grmndtuoiher. .Mrs Wolf, the pas: trade nnxlaction and wor^ getting The aatoon never but :
of the community. If such laws an- enact­
,e dollars that otherwise would go
Why not get together ai the next tions."
week.
Ah, yes! that's what i
r other things.
ed the attempt to enforce them in larp-ly uuKin-eeKsfid and
apHng decUon nnd vote one thousa^
The tow coDtemplstes permsncui
Furheruore tbe saloon redneca Iba,
ctolmed.
Mias .Marion Gibbs .-pent .Moihlaj' to
teuda to en-ale a lack of pm|H-r n-gnnl for any law.
dollars to be used from the highly work The old tew under the path
earnings and producing, and •« thq L'ntil be loot wife and daughter n
No one exin-<-tK ideal eunditioiis under either system but
Improvement fund to build A cenain
spetidmc pow'er of a lommunlt . therea train.
master
rule
allowed,
one
patbmtster
Dsv-i.i
Manigold
ma.ie
a
business
all drain- the iK-kl.obtnitmble. We belii-ve tlii* ean be obtaiii<-d
h> Littlog agalD legitimate trade and A crash,
wreck.—and «bo's to
piece of road? Grade It np In
undo
the
work
of
aooiber.
resuliiHp
to
Traverse
I'li.
Wednesday
labor
blame.
by the n-tuni to the license system under which liqcor i-.-in l>tail and gravel It in itac winter
: in-but little progress from year to ^lr», t'harles Wsish and liitk"If the men wbo vote for the sa-Hi has hurt me. be aadir cried,
ubtainvd openly .under prvi^nt regulation*, ainl we must i-arit ranuot be done In one year, take
yesr. I Oder the present law, if (cl-, returned recently from a visit with loons had lo furnish the boys to fill A* he buried bb to»ed onca. aide by
iHiitly and
1 the voU-'r* of the e<mii1y to
yeara. aad at tbe end of that
evrv town would go dry."'
i
side.
lowed, means lontlnucd progress anI.Uer nwilier. .Mr> Fn-d Brici-cnburv them,
voti- NO IIupon the qtu-*tion,to Ih- Kuhmitti-<1 next April. IM-Jiev"A! the present rate, every fifth For you know tbe man. who rmn that
time you will have aomething perma­
future lime every..«,iie o( at South Botniluat
home niu,t furnish a boy for the at
train.
iug that such action will contribute to the material and moral
nent If bnlU after atate speell
road will be proiierlv graded, crowne-lj Mrs James Puckham and temllv loon
What number is yours?"
Had drank too much.—It clouded bis
welfare bf ourymople.”
everybody is agreeable, yes; but nw'
The
mao
never
lived
who
couldt
brain,
and graveled in part in fit condlth.n.|went to Traverse rity Friday prei»ra
Stewart B: Uorden. I’n-sid«mt «>f th«- Midluiid ebunty Sav­
bllcb comes: where shall t^t with but little addlti'oual expense lu lory to Joiulog Mr. Pevkham later
asy that tbe aalocm helped him to bef
Vote it dry.
ings bank, writing about the affect of local option in .Midland
belter man; thousands nv u has
'
mile be bnllt? Every man wanu
imerit reward of »iOvi. I. designate-: .MoDteua
"
lined them "
There conn-s a .rasbiog runaway.
county said. Man-h d. 1tN>9:
right paat bis place and tbe move is in tbe stele reward law
Cider
and
Vinegar
May
Se
Made.
,1he
excited
horses plunge nad away.
Sirs.
EIiz^
Gran
Schoeitlc
of
Kings­
“In aUKnet to your* of the 27(h asking my opinion ** to
blocked, lor one mite will not pass
Because of Iniercst In the fait and A little boi Is la tbe fray,
('ommcnce right, and let c'cry d
ley siient the first of tbe *eek with
the affi-ct of loeal option on our eity. would <^y that up !■> the
doorway. Wbo then will Ik- the Ur expended on your roads show
lu possible bearing oo '.U.ef matters H • nd your bov.—but dose that sUy?
her brother Edwm. and her jurents of larcer importsuce th, status of.Hohrst vofr. did you exnr think
si>rittg of 1908 MidlsJ*! was <*Hisidenii one of the hi-st towns
man to effect a comprond*e by r»- suits. Will you do It?
Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Isaac and Mrs. rider tuanufarturinr In Ic- s! option ITlist mxi should be Just ns quick
of tU site in Miehigan. htil aiius- the adoption oftim-al1 opt a
llnquiabing hU rtalm for a
FRANK HAMILTON.
Thomas Pepi-ler *tut lo Ttaverse City counties should be better dnderstood To ,nat. l. the boy irom (be Vijy brisk
Inninen hi all lines has decri-HMinl. .Merehj
more, should It seem more feasible to
it Is not inie, ss has be-n wrongfoll- Of ih- gilded den—where they aoU
Uomoiissioucr
Sunday.
iiig of the depr>-s*iun in husiiit-x*. and with one or Iwu i-xts-pI build It by ^ distant neighbor^
reported, that the msnufsrinre and
rG-oag drisk
.Mr an.! .Mrs f.eoa Wolf reiorned aale and the giving asa- of rider m
t every business man is oppiwed to the workings of b-eal
Vote h dry.
home? fioOe must watt
MXv

.Traverse Cite
loeal option iwutie* Is prohibited
option.
upon tbe first mile: the seednJ
...
LONG LAKE.
The Ladle, Aid so. iet.* wet Thurs The recent sup--nie »o:irt dension on t'ur l«ys In bloc PX siren* nad brtvn, '
“MANY PUBLIC ZMPBOVBllENTB THAT WERE
even. Do not allow these minor dlf- ♦
that question doe, n'li interfere at all, Fuucht (our long years lo (red Iho
.T.l*
PLANNEj BEFORE LOCAL OPTION WENT INTO EFFECT
jferenoOT of opinion to block a mote‘'aie;
Long Uke, March 21.-U. Albert |i,erer to work on a,won, and othei with ihe dbp-isllloo of - ider before llj
HAVE NOW BROOME IMP0S8IBLB. OWING TO THE LOSS
begin* to ferni-nt or after It haa be-].ln.i tuanr
—that means so much (o a town- Haywood and .Mias Ruth
Hartman articles which *:U be sold by liie so come vinegar .It it only while ft la-jAud went
or BSVEHUB FROM THE UQUOB UCENBES.
Isblp. Unleas tbe people will ha:
unitevi to luarrlage tVednesda; .clety.
temporaril' in (bat stage where it la;
grave.
“Empty hoiura and an era of whiskey drinking and merlie on this road building In towneblpa. Match 211. MIm Annie Rlle.r acted aa
tctuallv an mtoii'stlnc liquor that; We ask dot thi, anrrificn la this fight;
chant* cuiiiplaining of ]H*>r huKim-s.* i* the U-st <Inu-riptiun
(be sale of rider Is psohlbited. and*We only sak lo rot* R right
very little good will result. Disagree bridesmaid, while rharles
Tilton,
hat has alwa.-s been true of It.—Cx-jYou know not how noan Ihn 4ay will
that can he given of Midland's ex{K-rieucc with <smnty prohi.
menu over tbe location or improve-i cousin of the groom, being best man.
BINGHAM.
bitioh.
menu of a road will reurd the good The Mde »a» datoilly gow-ned to
ebaege.
Oellnaucnec.
iWbeu the dreaded aatoon any blast
W. SherwotHl. heading Iwrber of Kalkaska. Michigan.
work to any town^lp.
while silk with white net. while the
"Tw»Hh!rdf or (be rases of tsrenito]
your borne,
Bingham. March
—Revogsiztog
deltugueno
that come to this roorl
Vote 1R dry.
- Who will elect for your Hlghway bridesmaid wore blue, The bridal jihe value of music to sebook and (hat
i^“Sinc- Kalkaska has had eounty option n-«l '.-stalt- vahi-*
ire
the
direct
result
of
the
parental'
Ccoimtsslonrr this yei^?
party drove to Travel
City, where !a good tostnimeoi Is one of Its first dninkness and the ror.aequeot criltti- A slavery curse U to o«r land,
have declminl almott .'lO |ter ceut. and then- is no denmnd flw
The pooltlan U open In -e- good de<l tbe wedding look place at the home of'netessliles tbe Bingham echool tool naliiv and iBipruviden-e " This direc: ‘ With a blighted hMM on rvory band.
n *l ratale. at i*mtcnt.toud my Ifusinem ha* deeimnl projoirof CTlUflam. and it U difficult to al­
* made by a .Michigan Jav-iWr (snaut write (he |«to nad sham
Fred D. Carter. After the wed ttbe box acKlal plan to ralae money to
tionally.” •
makes verr'Tbat blots forerer
s ■ rrisbal nam
■ offjrerr

ways find a good man to Uke M>c ding the |*rty returned to tbe bome'pay (or an organ, so on March l£th
Geo. Bow. who operated the leading hold of Kalkaska
bat tbe asfooi: la the -And ■ hen you stead before tbe thro
-place, .but otien when a good man U Of the bride's'parents at l.ong Lake.jabout thirty well filled boxes were ___ .
-hief criminal agaJnsv children TbejVVhere nit your deods are written
nntil'it burned nvently^
(oend. be to detested tbe toUowlng where tbe wedding dinner was served, i brought to the schoolbousc to be sold (Brewers Assorlsilon aad rbeir toflaen-:
down.
"After trying Imwl opihiu the bwim«* of my .hotel f.-ll
year (or something be has done or About twenty-five of the reUtlves ol
tbe highest bMder.
ences are doing more to create Jer-'The righteoas Judge may sadly qoote.
iff .VI p. r eeiii Slid my l>.«»k* an- open for iuapeetion m unynmhletn aad
and to
lo add to the moral Vou
Y“• sold
—-----------■ *
* ' ' vpte.
andone. or tor eon>e other partiruUr tbe roniracttng parties were present.
yoor sonMer^
whisky
A rake was also t< , voted to tbe'enlle problem
•ne who doubt* my s**<-rli<>n.“
aSn
the audiene^
material sufferings aad wrongs of.
''«*•»» fi»Treason unknown lo every voter, but- The bride and groom are both well most pwular tody
tbe «»dleace.|_^„^_
^
.oeietles that
-Writted^lfr Jit* B. E. Onryoa
.the tide to turned and kc has to re- and tovorably known and best wishes and llfccwtoe a rane tc
I prevent or remore. A9v. I ndr

JUST LIKE
OLD .ENGUND

Business Men From Other Counties
Tell Their Experience With
Local Option Conations

susiifi) iiTniE wiimm

AN APPEAL

SAMUEL M. RALSTON

RKOnO CDTTM CROP

:ry:

-IsK':

wm m y . - ‘
AMONG THE RURAL SCHOOLS
OxfacttdlrCaalir
FIHy
b»'e btf*n
■Nih-ed fqr lb« boy'» rouBly coni i
Any boy uador tvo&ty yenn of
a» <«n «mor tbU nontsM vbeihor be
■ttnidf scbool or bol City boy* m
well B* <«B8trr boy* am rater. F^r
fnnher Infoniiatloa uk tbe comDlcnkitier or tbe lotcber at tbe kxal
•cbooL entry blank* have been dl*-

tribune «o all icaihcr* of the tountv
and all tearhera are retiue^Mil
briny ibi* matter before ibe boy* of
tLeir reapective acboola- ft I* d<**lred
that Bome enter from every dlitrin
to the count)'.
Tbe Oydraabor* school has oi
ite<l a local club of »l»iecn boy*, all
of whom will enter the county club.

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Capital $200,000.00
Surploi $100,000.00
'
ReMUtxe* over $2,200,000.00

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
In Our Fire aad Bnrglar-prooi Vaull
II

It niakes nn diffi-ivn<-.- w li.-ilir r y.«ii live In ..........iiy or lin>
t'otiiitrv'. a*% ]>ro|MTiy otvniT you ttn- iloiilulew intoivsti'il in
Ihi* safc-koi piiiK of yonr dmf* aiul itiMinitirf. poli. itii, I'.t.
(ftpa you have inniifrafft'H. niw » will or oflu'r vniiiiilile iiapi r*.
the lost of whiclr tomld b<- very aeriouK.
If theae pa|H*rR an- kept at home llii-y laiiiiol li.- Ki-rurc.
The bniwc may be vikititi by htirfrlarK; or Imrn. and if tbrn
xliould liappen trhiie yon are, away, the iwpurK. •■ven,tlu- tire
itunmnee poUritw on flu- iiounc ilaelf. ittiElil lie (iestroyeil.
.These Itoxea rent for *2.00 a y.-ar and ean Ih- o|H-iied only
with yonr own key in eonneetiou willi-tbe ptumi key ke|it by

these lioxea.

We w

YOU HAVE HAD CALLS FOR

BEST ELOUR
If you nued them, Air* well; If you didn't,
your rival got the order and may get the cusatomer*’ eutlre trade. Wake up and push the
«*BBST" flour made. The manufacture and tale
nf thifl floui^elpa pay yaor $axao, pave your
atroeU, btdld yonr school houses. Does foreign
made flour do as much?

HANNAH & LAY CO.

: dnb war dtcMbute
first, tecond and third |irUe* of <■'. IS
and IS. In asai;^i0R the i>rlze* at
aereral tbioe*
taken inin caaalderwilot). *urb a* beet
imiile* of com. yield. en*i of |>rwducilon and ibe freedom of Ibe field*
' tim weed*.
Tbe girls of ihe'ogdensburg arhool
liave orgBBlsed a flower dob. A i)pinmliiec will be aiirolnied to iorpeei
tbe flower bed* and award prize* (or
tbe best flower oollectlons.
DIstrirt No. 4. Long lake. I* tborIn tbe study of agjicnltDre. Twenty boys In this dis­
trict'will enter the county erfm «wnwith the Intention of Uking borne
the I'lO iirlze. This school ba* »ix hun­
dred bulletin* from tbe roiteil State*
agricultural department and the
experlmenc stations. I>esicl<-« nuny In­
dividual copies belonging to the chil­
dren. The value of these bulleiln*
cannot be estim*Te.i. Not onl> the chil­
dren .liut the parents, are greatly In­
terested in them
Tbe itenmansbip contest will close
with taper* sent In on .<prll U..
teachers ehould seud tn their papers
promptly. All schools that have rem*toe<l In tbe contest feel well repaid
for the effort made. There is a
decitied improvement in the peoi
ship lb these schools^ since Ust NoAll Reading Circle pai>ers should be
ire-Jbe ier*\wai
By the close of the August ezsmlnatlon. Grand Trarerse county will'have
over
in the teachers Institute
fund.' It Is not desired that ihU men
ey should aeruinulate and not l>e used.
No doubt teachers’ Institutes could do
much good In this county if properly
rondurled. .The commissktner desires
an expression from tbe teachers as
to when Institutes should be held end
how- they should be nonducied during
the coming school year,
Tlie fortv4>lx essays on the lubject
of good road*. re»-eive«l by Hoad Commluioner Hamilton, are a real credit
the rural schoolR. They are now
In the hands of the commute* for ex­
amination and more will be heard
from them about April 1.

KILLED IN CHINA

ISSUED Ckl
FOmclll
ILUNOiS WANTS PREFERENCE
PRIMARY MEASURE

fO BECOME ^TIVEtPRIL 9
AT TIME WHEN REGULAR PRI­
MARIES ARE HELD
Merw Than Enough Vote* Pledged in
Both House* to Insure the
Paaaagw of the Pro< poeed am.
OMcagD. March SS.—flovemor I>en>D has lasued a call for a s|ieclal sesBlcrn of Ibe leglsUture chiefly to enact
presidential i>rimaif Uw to become
effeillVe on April 5*. when tbe regular
tale primaries are held.
According, to report* at the |.ro^resslve ■btidnuarter* nlneiv-nlne of
:be 10! in tbe bouse and fin. or enough
1 Up-che senate, are pledged to
supiiort the bill this morning, liter,
when three additional vote* in the
house were secure.1 the special *e>was called by Governor IVneen.

READY FOR JURY
PACKERS TRIAL IS NEARING THE
END.
DefendanU Were BItteriy Attteked by
Attorney Butler In Hie Cloeing
AddreM.
rbicagn. Maufh
The trial of the
Packer* Is expected to end this afterwhen the case goes to the Jury.
Attorney Pierre Butler the government
•trust, buster.' made hi* finsl ple.i
conviction this morning Biiiler's
speech wroa a particular bluer attack
upon tbe defepdanta. ‘Tbe Sherman
law is plaJn'‘^nd simple and tbe pack.lolatlon of it 1* specific.'’ said
Butler. Judge Carpenters charge fol­
lowed Buller's address.

UPWARD MOVBiERr

D<i8ioa. Mass. March 2:.,—Tbo genWas Teaching in That Country. Wat ■al upward movpmraf In the wages
: Graduau of Michigan Col­
-New Rngland textile worker* to­
lege of Mlnee.
day MIecied more than ItNi.bOO oper
stives In the cotton and woolen mills
k«Mi. Wisa March S.*>.—Bmmei R in Rliolc Ulaod. UanwchoaelU. Ver.
Hick*, former ettoroey general of Wlaand Ollier place* in ooriherri
consln waa officially notified/of the New Kitgland. The advance which 1m*death of his sod. Bert llicka who was
operative thla inorniiig in the
killed by Chinese plmu-s on tbe Yaiig- senfon numed range* from r> to i:.
- river. Yomig Hicks was a teachFully 2T.^o<Mi operative*
in China and a graduate of the will share in the raise by April 1
Michigan acbool of mines.
if all the mill* which have not yet
Joined in tbe wage movement '.lh<w
the lead of larger roncerna Ac»-orJ-,
authcirilative ••silmaies. wage
Increases aggregstlag more than *U‘..
•M.ooo will go Into the pockets oi the
textile worker* during the next 13
months. On the basis of an annual
payroll of g7!».0«vt.nfrfi in the woolen
Billa the liKT«a*e there w-ill amoun; to
lo.COh.OtM'. while cotton milt operative!
trill receive an advance of ..................

This Is Sprins Opening Week

Every department of our store is full of the latest styles for spring and
summer wear. We have made a special effort to obtain the best possible values
we can offer at the lowest prices to be had in the city. Especially do we point
with pride to our line of

' New

Spring Millinery
They represent the latest ideas direct from New
York, and we can supply every one at prices within
the reach of all.
Our Millinery Department is in charge of a lady of
many years’ experience. She will be glad to show the
latest thin^ in hats to you and help you selecl'just
tbe one most suited to your needs.
Call and examine our splendid showing of spring
garments. You place yourself under no bbligatioii to
buy. THE GLOBE can save you money on each and
every purchase.

Ladies’ and Misses’

Coats, Suits and Dresses
Nowhere else can such stylish garments be obtained for the
small prices we ask.
. ^
Ladies'and Misses'Suits in all the newest colors and designs
can be had from
\


7.48 and up

White Lingerie and pretty Lawn Dresses arc shown in many
pretty designs, and the prices are the lowest in years.

L

ji^>AaisvBr. ^

OBAHD'nAVBOK BlftALD. AMD TBAVXESB BAT lAOLE,

'meHAY. KASOB 96. UlS.

ROOSEVET LEA6UE

(Advertisement)

You Cannot Buy or Sell
Cider in a Dry County
, When II is Fermented (Hard)

Nor Ship It Out of
the County

Pay No Attention to What Anti-Saloon
Politicians Say or People Who Want
Your Apples for Nothing

Read the Supreme Court’s
Decisions
On the IVfHtter, Then

VOTE NO
Under these decisions cider apples
will be almost worthless if Traverse
goes dry. No matter what story men
who want cheaper apples tell you now,
V/OTE NO and take no chances.

TROOP TRAIN
OYNAMITEO
COVERN^VT. TROOPS OUTMANOUVERED BY REBELS

IJltle Rock. Ark.. March 2:-.—Rooee*elt Bupponera among the Kepublicons
of Arkansas met in conference her.*
toda}-' to lorm a State Roosevelt lenThe organization will work i«
hsVe the primary ajstem adopted in
Arkansas lor the aelectlon of the de After Battle Bridget Were Burned.
Thereby Cutting Off Communlealegates to the Chicago convention It
tien With the Balance of
is feared that under the convention
Government Force*.
plan the Roosevelt element would have
amsll chance of electing the delegate*.
e state Reptthilean organiration Is
Snn Alicin. Trx.. Maul. iT. —OFtalU
Of the blowinc I1|. of a fednrar-gr^
In control of the Taft men.
morn.i train wn* n-icund here today.
The lebeU loaded ih-- front of an en­
gine with .I'narni’c and *e«i li rra,h
into Ih.- federal troop train while
l«sfinc forrali'z. Meviro- Sixty were
Intersute Commerce Cemmlasfen
kllle-l, aci'ordliig u> (he relK-1 report.
In Seeaion.
The reticle then >iirn>unded the fedI'hic-jgo. lit. March-2.'. —The Inier- ersU and i>oiired a fire ii;m them from
all si'le*. The relmj- o'litnaBO'i'erM
atsie roRsnieice rommission began
[robearitic in this city today in i
tbe fedeialr.^rending a flank .-onmian.l
into the (ederal- rear, i--:-nitia l-ri<lr<-«
case of Ihi- t'uiperalio'n Cnnimlssion
Oklahoma v*. the isania Ke rnilway an.I i-irning off . oiiiu.miii. ailon.
and .mhen: know n ns the Oklahonri
cattle ram case ’ Tbe penilon tor
rehearing m the rase w;is filed
counsel for the National Live Stock
.-lasociatlon and tlic Texas t'attle Rtis- Christian Scientist Charged With VI
latmg the Ne« York Medical
■ ers' astoclatlon, the petitioner* alle-llng that the rate* named in the'declsLaws.
,lon wen* unjust and discriminatory.
New York. Mar. i
—T:iC case
'WUli* Vernon Cote, ihe I'hristlsn R'
' healer who is charged w ith atlegedHiolata>a of the uie<!iral law*, was
ca1Ie<1 before
Seabiiry today
for sraond trial. The firs' trial en-led in a Jury disagreement. The
New York. Mar-h 25.—Guglelmo suit of the trial i* awaited with ke*-n
Marcvjui. the Inventor of wireless tele- Interest b> member* of the Chrlrtisn
Science church throughout.tbe ommtr.v
graphy. appeared in the FedeAl t
here today when the suit brought by as tbe case is designed to obtain i
the Marconi company against the Unit­ ruling from the higher couru as ic
ed tVireiess tsmpany was called for whether a Christian Science praci
trial. The suit was brought against tioner Is legally eoiltlMl (o attempt
the I'nlied Wlrelra* company becaose tbe cure of ilia as s religious fuotTiua
of Its alleged intringemMU of the and is not. doing «o in riolariog of tbe
Marccat lutients.
nodical U**.*'

REPORT SAyT’sIXTY ULIEO

HUR RATE CASES

HEALER OH TRIAL

PAIM INFRIIIGBIEIIT

To the Tax Payers of
Grand Traverse County
At the spring election, to be^held April ;i. 1912, the
proposition of bonding this county for $10,000 for the pur­
pose of buying the Fair Grounds, now owned by the Trav­
erse City Driving Park Association, will come before you.
This county does not own a suitable place to hold a
fair, or other city or county event. The owners jAf^l^ese
grounds are going to sell, and are offering them to us tor
exactly what they have invested in them. 'Hie city and
county need these grounds badly, and this is our oppor­
tunity to buy them at a very reasonable price, and it is
earnestly hoped that you will vote to buy them and in­
duce as many others as possible to do the same. The
cost to each lax payer is approximately seven cents on
one hundred dollars valuation, so siighi that it will hard­
ly be noticed. The county has ten years to pay it, and
then we will own the only suiiatile place in this region
for fair grounds, and save the fwssibility of its being plattefFand sold for building lots.
We sincerely request your support in this important
matter.

Grand Traverse R^ion Fair Association
ROBERT BARNEY. President.
H. B. MONTAGUE. Secretary.
Marob lS-30.

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Let the Herald and Record Co
do your Job Worlc.

. r^AU BiffiX,

^:fWDiar. «AMn-4iaA

PHByEII ^ PERT
■rM*>«»tWwny Wa» Otvm at
•WM Men'a Maatins Held
Friday Night.

. . II. Smith of WalUn. a general
merrfasnt, made a brief Ulk rttal was
baited upon his artual experience
:pcrl.
>ar
keeper in a small plai
ing both the wet " i*^y.
der
.loon regiuu in the coaniy
he »Ci Induced ro sign a saloonkeepllage and remalne<I

potatoes.

Tbe extra npeose would be

S^efffaft

• 10.
Therefore hU net profits would b<
much larger, aa exits addliloDal ex
jiensc growing extra

imidipl on the

BiaiMi

Tberefore tbe nan that grows tbe
double amount per

T)w
* ■iiafiiiy
MtiukaM.l
kaid.Ui Uc City opera
r Frida? evealng by tUe local optlOD people for the purpose of discnssloa the kuesUoD as to whether or not
the sdopilon of lo<al oiuion hurts buslnesi) mas well aiieod<-<l. Then- we.-e
all talks '

ahead.
We know that there are the
:ty 1
of btisinesB.
Donng these
men that cornea otii ahead.
years he aecamulated *2.000 In
We know that there area few farm­
oonnu on hi* books tbet be could
ers that have made good by growing
collect, but after the saloons .were
of these old i l>otsto«‘.
There are those uiafI'ut'-'“
abolished the majoi
accounts have been
He isigoi the aireage to fall >•Bl'k o n. and
oing bntloeas
also to keep the soil In proiwr
has moi
tien and iberedore to uke sdraniage
counts all his

These are Opening Days when styles for the _______
season are absolntely settled and it Is a matter at oMadiiw
teresi to aU women to know what tbe new FaahlonEitt^
Af Ihlc
vaxai e>am
mmmOmO . ei
are. At
this ctni^P
store yoo
ea.1 feel attMBaOsrtmlw/
absotntely certain
Ing a correct InteiprelatiOss
vs the
sss%^ prevaUlng
K>«^««uun|i tashhM
lasniona.
>n of
Anawnat
19 of
oi eqnal
equal Importance,
iinpunance, yoo can
___ feel «»-.
And
what ts
eerthat at STEINBERG BROS.
BROS, yooTI
von'll lind the
lh» RIGHT
Biriirr a/au
Ib^al^STEmBEi^
UC.9. V inai s» wuy we ve Biran||e«i lor uiis »pnng O
kAfAttkr m.-lfl. ISf
Aw-Aantlwnsl wralnA.
Week with Its many exceptional values In siriclly
able new merchandise.

______ t mad nisrtevotx, and the array
able to do nndcr tbe old condltiona of tbe market, but we .must flaure
ft facta sod IfuiM they preaented
the average
iwiaio
grower
The people are better satisfied and Ir
vere convinced a«d baaed on pnbUakthis vicinity would not go back to tbo stands.
old systea.
Tl»- talk so Isr baa been hich l>ri<-e
I. rase, of Bentonla. p/csldenl
speakers hot plain bualaess
Now we Ret down lo Imsl
le
Bensonla
Ln ruber
com­ jiotatoes
pany made a ^ort address In ahlrli
_ d after loca] opUon wont Into effect. be outlined the stmggle in tbe roun- the fanner hat- »oId lils^wii
C. A- HaniDond was chairman* of
^ MMlnx, and after briefly stating uanrti POl»t. in favor of It. cooOo-Where Is .be farmI eb^
______________
cad C. B. -~
ca^or of the Elk Rapids Savings
A. K Bowerman of Kalkaska, spoke >>■
of tbe,and handling are last the same.
4 how the bnalness men
0 told.................................
ant coBdKiMia. and why eighty percent
of thoge repreaentlng the biulnesa In­
terests bad algred a statement to the
offect that general conditions bad been
ffrestly
Improved since the saloons bad
y Impi
____0 banished from the town.
parsUve statement of the sav-lngs degoaUa daring the past four years was
Itresented,* which In the f^e of ad­
vene Indii^rlfl coDdttlont {showed a
splendid locreese In the deposits
,the bani
• much easier
nollectlo

Offerings of COfltS, SultS, DFOSSCS

—in:

iu the cellar, then bauletl out and
ranelderabie quantUr of liquor
one
Oon't et^r . Ihitjk ttemiise
Into the county It
consumed 'a fanner gels u round dollar for i>otadredUi part of wi
liefore the county voted oul the sa­
that he will aoon le- a banker,
loons.
NotwIlbatandlbK the misfor­
«■ »i;n|il? iis gelling back lart of wbat
tunes that, hare struck the vlUag-*
e has luBl. i have heard farmers saj
In the pa« two years in the form of
i(iai the? can grow- iwiatoes for S»

\V,-n
smI-'

’r-itiic»iT"-vv vvd "ill sli.-v.
r..lli-«rln{:

r condillun cents ]M>r bnshel.
They are' simply
than at any prevloat period of Its talking Uirougb their hat. It can
blstoiT and will continue to 4>rospor.
be done, ami do the work by hnn.l

ttop

and figure

_____ __
e conn house in tbe city of
^averse City on Saturday. March 30,
Increase
UlS. at two o'clock p. m..
..for
for the pu
purgeee of elecUng eleven delegates i
W .1 Coates of Ibli city told
attend tbe sUte convention lo be he:
condiliona in Ocenna county
where he spent two years, and pre­
sented proof from 90 per cent of the
k
Congraoaloaal Visirict conbusiness men to tlie effect that
' B to be beraafier called, and for
prosperouiTuDdi
e purpose of transacting anch other
ral lotion than Ibefoi

a carried.
isloeaa as may properly come before
mreiitlon.

VERY PLAIN ANSWER

dollars earn them so much.

At >16.50

r=|.nnR

t'holce of -••vercl

«ff< ril» a .avtliR of .-"'•-la! ddll.-irr

imvi-it?
mid

tar a thousand bushels

figure what

t.

.tlcr*. r of . iulll rnid ».lk c-olliliioslHill Skin
of lin.- h.-iRM..wuir.t of otriiMHi „r iilaln nie.
»g,'ltie

wlili

n.-w

•'v'lgi

and

tntiriiu.l

At $3.95- A line of

Sir..

'•i-:.trbra.s.

All nr-w uud Mita.i-

way t-om S‘»' to
year.

1

a:

S9.75-V,-r.

Splint:

bushcN --ach

Th--.- :ii-.- ;iU stfli-llt

is to control tbe acreage anil ilie growplant a

Appcopriatiwi Is Her R

certain

Ladies Dress Skirls

a< r«;igc each

I...V.-li><t-|..llis. .•!.•,

V.-I'V

and

MylMi
kwg

irii.nneil in n> w effe<-(B.

Opening Week Special at $4.75

ii-w Spriti-.; SkirK. mod-- <>f -<n.-l. iiml.-i i.il» ;

.

.-|i'Vi-i- Ni\|.->i. :dl \fc4l iiillMril liirioii’liiiiil.

l.ii'lfc «ii.i .-xtr.i -.iiiiill "..I o-ii.

Dresses in

At $6.00 -Here arc
l.eauHriil
Bummer
|ir*-v*ps of l.lti»-n. I.SBn. Ail-0>er Enbotd■'i>. Iiiiiiitc. fii-. Also June while dreai^i.
al'-ov-r coil.r<.idered.
ami
whlle-laiTe.1
l.awri Dresges.
Raip-r
Dressn
Drosse
titsd.- ifi siilBteRand Cieek. ond

ut figures
aad
iiovi-ii > . 11-11 iiinat logs.
□I. See tbr«e
.xna values lliis we.-:; at $6«a

I’oaig-’Kir/

V' Vt: o'

I atn

Siiiviii.'r

in all etiinrs and

Ou: piire onl.v tS-»S.

cvtei.t,

well rcinettilM-r tlK? : car of

etc,

.with low and hlib mek. slioii

-All fl.M'. iii.l'.dins ih<»«e tor

Misses’ Coals $9.75

couldn't extst. as the fanner lias.to 1m*

all tbe

Hoiiml

l.laiii an.i fsnev Gioghams. Ii.mliie.. l«w«a.

taess and had the ssnic liixutW he

I am*

High *-ain p,,.

Vetj V\c*-|ii|oiisl v.-ilue* at $AS0.

Sommer Dretstt $3.95

ia|M-l i f-

Our siMK'lal for this week ai- $tl.50.

ui $13.75. ,

If the farmer «as as exiH-iisivi- as

iiotoio grower to any

AI! .t.lotw.

c.iILfs,

It

exiwiise of running a farm.

not a

f!Srtta nteclat f«r

At $e.w -

vuiiousl.

tbe city merchant or as a man in bus

more evondiulcal in evpry-wa.'

huth

i*iic iiini: V .-.-k

ill

(Mnsimiis.

fancy

w iiicliiilinit tlioHO'

iiiixlur<«.
for

extra

........................ ........H76

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

That would mean more nion. y
and less work. The demand and sliortap make the price.

Mayfield
Ettlon ..............
Wbltexratw...........
.Jravora* f?ty—
First ward ...
Second ward .
Third ward ....
PoBMh ward ...
VUlb'ward ...

This artble Is on

will the .-iverage jioiato prower.
Kronk sJmtHi.
spend el^ty three mUllons In inrresa
Berlin,

March , 2: —Cermaty

-is
..<.16

years, also tfainy one mllliou on
This ennoiiticcmeni Is accept­

ed as Germany's reply
iggesUou (b.m if

lo EagUnd'

Germany

THE MARKET!.

$♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦
LIVESTOCK.

would

land would follow her example.

Buffulu. Ma^

PASSED BALL BILL

Catile—Recolpw.

3;2>; active. Heady. ISOiX.i;.
Active, $*i.ElG KUO.
17.000;

B.^8. Haidlnga.
Becretary,
County Commiuee.

L«<Ues*' New Waists and
Spring Neckwear
■ Lingerie and Marquisette Waist* i
t'|.-nliig v».--l
:•
Ml u' $2.50 and $3.50.

ing &er army during tbe iicgt tbre?
cat?'.

agree to slop Incrcaslug her i-avy Kng

Calves

Sheej)—Receipt*.

steady, active.

2. $J«5.

No.

,1 65c. 95c. $1.15 and K.95.
Very Piwtty Ideas in Ladles’ New Neckwear-tl>
\.:vv JaUils. I'ullar. aud.Tics aK.,-,
NKW
.\..v..hlM- ,n i.a.1- ftdlars at 2:...
ai.'l
The \FU
Kill. k.Ti.... I.MI I'nilur m lMVt*i lu..- i.u.l .-ii,fm.|..,1
aiiit
Iji..- and Kii.liroiderr . olh.r i.mI r ifl .ci. ar ...........

|T.65^T.h5,

tiering

ai

$6.9oe"March 2:.—Wheat,

orn. 72>»c.
Corrupt Praetieea Act Was Reported
At a session of said conrt. held a:
tbe probate office. In tbe dty of Travcrae City, In said coucir. on the llih
day of March. A. D, igiJ.
Preeent.
Hon, Fred.........
......................................................
Walker.
JadffB of Probate
In the matter of tl
uiate of
Charles FUmer. decease
Frank M. hamlm
ivlng flic!'In
aald noon bis final account a» admtntatrator of aald estate, and hU i>e'ii-

AprlL A. D.. 18IJ. at...............oclo<l
Iwk**ln ih.at said probate office,
office. l>e and
for heating said
peddoa.
It U furt.
'urtber ordered that public notlce thereof
raof be given by publication o(
a copy of Ihlv
lhl» order, for three huccaasive
. . .
ikt prei
revious to aald day of
bearing. In the Grand Traverse Herloted lo said county.
county.
’RBI) R. WALKER.
Judge of Piobate,
tneb 12. 18. 2<

bate Court lor the County of Gland
Travert At aX seesioo of said conn, held at
tbe probate office.
office, in the city of Tm»•rw
e vat},
Ot}. in
In said conatv.
coonty. on tbe nth
day of March. A, D. .1912.
rraaent. Hon. Fted
Walker.
Judge of Probate.
^In^^ muter^ot^ tbe estate of Jennie

Out of Committae, May Receive
Majority.

a a u. M

2:..-Wheat.

New Samme>vWash Goods
c a yard
fiL'ii-.

99V4r.

OatA t.7c.

Toledo. Marrti 2.'i.—Wheat Sl-OIH*^oni. 7l\,c.

65c and 75eNew Muslin Gowns. a vsHeiv nf different stvies. square
:.tnt r.ii,',.. I-,...I- ^|,(|IC -i.-.-ve». Very K<nel v.vlilc^ si 66c.
»lt. $1.25 and $tA0.
A complete line of the ‘‘MarceHa'- and -Loom” C«mbinatlen Garments In Ixith llir- iso-plis-e anil
llire*-'|ilr>->nvli's. ;i> all |.n.«i from SOe to $3A0.

New COrsef Models

The SahimI Corset
ll Builds—T’l.-r.-’- II
.-SaM.n Perfect Forn

Oats. 5Cc.

ulerlining c
srv. for Ka

e St.CO and <1.50.

LAnslug. March 2i.—The house !'»*»•
ed the Ball bill again by a vote of TR11

ChU-ago, March 27..—Potatoes, II-lO

7. then b> abaUotnPto I2. voted to give iiMS.
it immediate effect.

The bill was call

LIVESTOCK.
.Hogs .......................................................
The corrupt prsirticcs act bil! was Steers ......................................... . . 5ft ft
Calves ........... .....................................
reported out of the committee.
Cows ...................................................
lAmbs ................................................. . .JlfifnCOBT <)P RAISING POTATOES.
Fartn Produce<-B«ylii4 >rlea.
E.lllor U«cord-Eagl.-:
Following is Potatoes, per bushel .. ' . . i-SfifT.
to cost of producing an .tcre of iiota- Butter .................................................
>es, which will show wliei*- the |k>- 97gg* ................ ........................................................
Hay. per ton........................................................fl'.‘
Uto grower *und«:
Straw. |M*r ton .............................................ISou
Plowing ......................................................... $ n.i'O
Craifk
Disking, harrowing and mark
Hannah S iaf Co.
Wheat ..................................................................... *3r
Oats ....................................................................... 4i<
to bushels of seed pui'aimg at
Com ........................
7i)c
3iic per bushel
................
H.v# ............................................................................. loic
Planting. If idanied by hand ...
Traverse iTly Milling <-!o.
»
“ .-..tT'A'heat ...............................................................
X8c
Cnltivating five times.........................
Com ...........................................................................63c
Bttggipg. [lurts green .........................

cd- up aoon after the honse conven

Han-fstfng. f. cents iv-r bushel..
Taking lo markci. > per burhe!
If pm m ceilsr

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

SbriBknge. •'> l*er cent...................
This crop will take
per .-ent
oot of 1?bur soil......................

... 2i'.fx'

If this land Is worth one bun'dred dollara

fSii :::;:::: ::::::::::::::: :::IS
B.'sns ..................................................................$2.uv
Klduey bMns ............................................... 12.2.'
Beans quotations are on baud picked
basis
Fam^-rroauea-SellloQ Fries. ^
flnaer'^..........................................................., . .$4t
Eggs ..................................................................V .38c

per acre, which

moat of it is .........................................' 7.00
Nina Merritt having filed In aald
coart her petuion pravtug that a •wetain Instrnraem In writing
w on II
l.'.T.:.
la aald court, purporting
. U- tl
Your Inreslxnent is seven^per
last will and teetament or rThose Ogam are based on a
caaaod be admitted to probate
It la ordered that the tounh dav of emge ol last year's crop. 93 bushels
AprtL A. U. .IS12. at ten o'clock in tbe per acre.
Now we will figun- the
foNBoan. at aaM |>robate office, be and
^
tebrnby appointed fur bcanng aaid ITOBl.,
The average price paid up to
T 1» further oHered that iwbllc no­
now would be alwui ku tents
tice Ibertof be given by i.ubll.etlon of
per bashel ................................... r...J7e.*H*
a OM)) of this order, for three —,Exi.ense ol oiieratiac........................ 57.:.e
reaalVe weeka previous to said
ssid'ds?*”^
d
beartme. lo the Grand Traveibe
~
aid. a a
. .
printed and dreoNet profits .............................................. Ils-d
taUed'In said countv.
Of rours* th«re are farmer* who
F»ED R. WAIJCEB.
grow 1*0 baaMs per arm* ^th ii»'
Jadge (ff ProtAta.
aam* ezpens«t ckcapt' hadBlItig more

, *nwt

»I02»«.

Oat*. •»»*c.

IVtrolL March
Coin. r.9$tc.

New Muslin Underwear

New Models of K. bo. LaReine and W. B.—V<iu rail nsi-ruid til.- iii.>d*-i ItvM Kulind 10 ?onr liguic aud In-m suited
I -.IIU. «ir .-1is|..- ?i.iw Ilgnr.- Into tie
gi»'*-fiil sloping
• iires.-ni iivodc of .Iress.
t'nmrts
0 $5.00.

Hoas—Bi-celpis. i:i.«H>: aci-

steady.

Chliago.

IL-;

.tis.ili- im..
a: $«1At.

a>

At $t3.’S--foair--^.i.! cl our regiilai

cost to i>nslui-e their crop's, nor the

only as a'gitli- Issue

Or.-s-*** in
„( s.-rge,

iiaimn iriiume.1 spi^ nioHek^lmiaikwg.ai-

.\ very Urei- rjiiee of l.eaniirul

Jldr." and #!'"■' !im..

That Is

one trouble with itiv tarmcr liieitds..
don't .-toit and

a.i-.

liliM, .VovcI., l'h.lljv .-i.-,. tiniis on- nHiibl

ini\iiiri-s.-*-|. . oHmein.-ly lrln>me<l

ii.adc

le.-s

It will

swBlIow igi a thousand hiishels of iio-

The?

llll-

I 'lti.i-. ii*<b- of .setg^e^. diaroiials. wliipc*,! f*..'

them

figure the interest on ilielr liivcsitoem

laloes at the present pricer.

. ...in

$16.50.

At tIV.SO

The only way to coniril tUn market

C'J.

l.-w

ne-fysnii

si.b-s of ihc ll-.ttn ......................... .

are all Tlie way from five thousand

will go pu their Inleresl.

sih)

Drus Sptdal $11.50

Coal Special $11.50

and see hnw

ages. nf ''Sn'''

For Spring Op«Bl.g Wnk.

.a'.t.s

dollaro. ' I-m

i-lavsi-s, i.f-nil

Of I-ill-liMtlul- illl.-1-.^l

For Spfing Opealng Week

jsouli! he farther ahead at the end of

llfieen thousand

Wdllli-ll Ilf 111]

S).., !.d -.ulll.s

ilatliter-would do a little llguring he

ISpr. when i grew I.joq bushels and

l<mg Uika
PMUBatila .

Id

Iiiiii.lr--.U 111' ucw L'nriiiciiU. tu-mtiiffil iiiinli-lB
v. iv

III.- -^-ii-oirs -tart. Siri. il. vi'. -' aiid s.-n •«..

sold them at 10 cents jtenlmshei.

SS.V. :.....

xiilii .........

lies S|M jitg Suits, some afe i>i |c<-(l

:each year.
:
A lot of oiir farmers- imesimcnia

a|.,u^*



.,1 (iVdii. nut ,s|MMlat this week si %H.7i

If

.,i,i

ru>i^'.- id'•,tyl*-s, lli.-ir h.-jriny. ih.-ir

,AtSM.75--

hat It costs to pro-luce, and also Ills
r real estate and insursace buslinvestment, and that the crop only
ess. presented facts and figures gain-i
J from lilr own experience, the banka
nty records tn-show
■ w that
Cham or many In business ihsi fig(ondltlons iu Charlevoix ronniy
bis Investment and makes their

.
-oanty a
y showed s d<
II lines and a gene illy b
dlUao.
«. morally and fin irially tbrooghoat (be count)
county since
.
the IntroductioD legii
who pnr
-........................•
ayaiem.
Mr, Peiry
bnsll
of
the
■a the laboring
very emphatic In his statemenu.
-based housed on tbe contract plan
ebas
were In
IP ha......................................
inents
li
MfE WANT TO LlffT more good fruit
farms, fvm lands and reao^ prop­ caaes forfeited their properly. Of Uuerty, A atraigbt JH Per cent eom- these payments have been paid up and
, mlsBlon,
Tmreree City
Baalness many have taken (be deeds to fheir
places from money saved since they
Exchange. tlO Wilhelm Block.
bave not bad a chance to spend it In
Mar, IMt'
the saloons. Tbe court calendars have
been Ugbter and one justh
slice who made
BEPUBblCAN
COUNTY
CONVEN­
good living fro
t fees, hag had
TION NOTICE.^
A Republican county convention for
l.debt of

Tii.

Suff Special 114.75

. ‘lb Grand Traverse «-oimiy
The farmer muct

l>r.-s.s.> Ini.l

V..II vv.iiild i-.-nlir'- why «iiir l.j«Hii-s' |{•'il^y■tl•W<-Hr IV|ian-

lli-s.--. lll.-lf v|>lcli.ijd tiditi- « ill ill........
Kc-Ml-.-s ,.i' li.-tl.

nifftt of the iK»tato«-s are grown that
Bapida f
toll or the bentflls to be derived from
local option, and be was armed wlili
I to prove what he said. Tbeee

lull 1.. s,-.. .uir avsnrtiii. iii -f >i’i-ny t .-ats jiti.l

wt »ll ..ilii-is ill

iiic-iil liii*. hiut siii-h rnpiii t'ruwlli,

Dress Goods, Spring
Silks and Dress
Tiinimings
Complete

i.ve

Ime of Wool

ii

Dress Fan-

Ladles* Gloves,
Hosiery, etc.

INTERESTING NEW SPRING
MERCHANDISE FOR MEN,
YOilNG MEN AND BOYS
New Hats
[ NEW I
New TlesNew Shirts
New Hose
New Caps
Underwear
New Belts
NEW i
New Things
In Jewelry
See our Special Offering of
Eioys* Confirmation
:lrroation and Eas__
ter Sufis at $2.65. $2.95. $4.40.
$4.90 and $5.40.

Silk Cloves. S>. I«b.

25c. 35c.
»i OC. <1.25 and tVSO.

Bed Spreads
A Oose Out SI Special Prire,
*- 00 Bed 5preao« at 77c.
<• 25 Bed Spread*''at *ic.
<1 75 Bed Spreads at <U3,
t:- V. Bed Spread* *1 <1,67
<.■25 Bed Spreads at $1A3.
32 50 Bed Spreads at <i «e
12.75 Bed Spread, St $2.2$.
U 00 Bed Sprtiot at $3.36

Slunped Pillow Cases, 49c pair

Windsor Percales at 9c a yd.

Hides. Fuel and Tailew.

Tallow ...........................
No. 1 horse hides .
Raccoons ....................
_ ______
Muskrat

M r..i and up
..RSeftSSbc
,...$0c9MV

Wtt
Mftk. dark .
Mink. i«le ..
Fox. red ...
gray ..
. Soama Queer Cttre for Asthma.
Strange as it may seem, some medi­
cal men have receaily tiken to rec­
ommending the smoky pens of 8beffield,
Englaiid. tor tnSema from

yembfttgpros.
^ THtOsTOBtS THAT MAKES

&000

.'.■s

.

tmtammx

fum ir* mum

kM' cnAlt.
•■a-vHk 4S
loalftt vltk «

0( ill. «ka
iMtfM
but la atoaUer nambera. 4i, 4*
David MU a( Acm and Ma t«M
MglMaa. HUMad «ad Peart. aMl tka
laaaB A.anla aod GanU Urkv
walked acraaa BaM Bar le tba iwnlau«H>k ».ud apm SaMar wUli Ur.>asd
ar#
%mg th* utmttUffi iMala
©fcte -HffiN. At
m, tba lira. OatMd Oair>'. All had a toad
W<|HMI >I»W ta fottr »IM vtte ilBw and maraad la
TOaaa era tba Brat w cnaaa iba. baj
Utf tM 'IMMIa «r lUiMla. Ma*
•M kmmt «m w «■•«’ vtfMPMM»«
ib« Hr*n an abudoMf
tbt*f ♦ ; . PCMONAL MffNTION.

-

- k-O. C. Dr. Cka$« :d« iir
BMn.‘«bo>ntun>^ m
*rUl iXn » to«rt*».*artT whJcb
**•'
"* >*■
^'clu4«e M tMCkm ar« Tintiwinii^ MwattM a spu|.Ja ut day. altb Ui

Bi'Mdorea tRta moraiag after m
odad bmtoato trip to tbto city,
e. T.'Mdaey-waM to Maniatoe thto
moming oa an
WaHar Hegtond af Hantotaa paaaed ilirougb tbe city today on bis relura borne froin a hosloeoa trip
Norib Maaltoa taland.
Mr. and Mra. j. u Baadewa left
here tbit moriilog tor Buffato. N.
s they will spend tome time vierelatives and frleada.
vMtoa Nellie Ctora waM'u Cadllloe
tble moralng on a Beck's vtolL
Oaear. Edwarda of OetraK returaed
to that ptore this ntorolng atier
lootilh's visit in this Vlt'inlly oD hu

F. G ftoenN Hft haaa tbia aflw
HMti tor bis born* at PraakUa. tod,
where be will spcud lbe BprtN t
tloo with reUitveo.
J. W. HpMia returned to hto horao
at Boom (bis aftenusm. afiec a brief
visit here on buulnraa.
^«r. and Mra. K. Moraa ratui^ed to
tbair borne at batas today frum nr>ei
al daya rtsJi brre on busaoMa.
Mra. E. J. Thosnpaon want to Rapid
nif Kidsy to visit her soO lor s
daya

LITTLE Mai WAS ORIGINAL

or Taraa- flU
bitoa Jasaie Roaeaa danm hasM , .. DsQMlimag«b
tanlay froai AlMoa u> spend CaMer
NsaBNB«l4bs Cl
varatioa whb her parrnu. Her trleMl
Diebsto.
Mlaa Cartbr actwtopanlad her.
It U remarked od Cbarlet DickNS
(Prom Hotkday*B Redord-Ragta.l
tbap M modsN wrlur was laaa apaa
Mra. A. a. Kanwady ana cmw
to
charge of having received su«
(Wi to t'rslar Hbh ib.s moral
SeaUou from the ebaractera aad pJoto
hew User Bill aiewd several da>s •f hto aoveU'from «tb«ra tbaa «aa
be, atvdnbla tor tbe reaaoe that bU
TlshlBg rebtdVTw.
J. C. triamawr Kayatana tpant Sun­ plots aN ekaractara were ebbaea. Do'l
from books, but from people aad taday In tue city m tbe guest af (rietuls eWeeia to tbe Uvtng world about him.
•dsaa Mat MlHard aao Laaiaa How­ Some time aga. however, aa EaglUb Beneath Aba frwM faltoe mem
ard arrive.! here itoittrday from V|»i author thought that be bad fouad In tej patN. aad bar oabto bsA
luvder bar.
laud i.i nend their spring vacaibm ttoQuiPcert essay. “Oar lady
Sbe bad be« detolatd u the
Tears.*- the aeN—tloe for tba beai
s< bcmte with tbelr lan-nts
ful patbos of Unto Sell, to “The Old rather tote aad the atraet «M
ed. Even tba pall
Harrii' GiotopulN la wreadiim
Certoaliy Shop.- A lltUe' liiTestIga- sought sbMior m
IV at Cadillac.
lion, bowrver, abowwd that
She made
E. Sutton returned to Grayling II
bavk helptoaalr aa abe
liiuiuiug al|.-r a slii.ri il<ii fi.-re vvi
iosity Sbopatrmln oa tba tajured aakto
Irieiids.
pukllabed flve years before The ex 8>a to «T7 softly. For |
tract here given from Degulacey'i •#.
Mrs. Nora Dillon was called to-Ri
■latitM .skm-Jgy ikere.
asy ainierestlng:
Paw this uiurnlng on a>-ro>int of i
arPoadUkee
"Tbe eldest ot tba tbrae atotars It and ahe gave a g
niliee> of ber hasliand.
umed blatar Laebrymarum. our Lady rra« Bitentloa.
Jack Ua Went to Reltotao thto of Teari.' Tbe aUiar it is that ramea
-'Wbat's tbe maturr «taed kMferi
morning, where he.will s.ieitd a
kaya moew tbaa papal at bar gtrdla,
IVK on builBees.
which open every cottage aad every} ... b.*. ,Dr«itwd
A. E. Kneebone to wHtding a few palace. She. to my kaowJrtlge. s.ts'
>>s nr this week at ('adiltor
an last aemmar V the bedaldr of tho
V
I bBtTS
Geo. Tuttto went to Bigma today an blind beggar. b)m that so efiaa sad ,pe^thTaiMi bLwao gladly i valkad wttG wtese plnaaj
“T‘
a slMrt bnsinvws trip
Mtoa Cora Pearaon and Mist Bea. daughter, eight yean old. with the response, "Uve far from bergr
Ice rievetoftd left here this morning auny cetratenaare. reetaied tbe temp-l Tour.blocks down aad PM C
tattou of play and rfllage mirth, to^
far* Mt Pleasant and lieiroli i
travel alJ day toag oa dusty roads I eoMenTN^aa*h<l*w3t?*MSek^
week's visit.
>
wtih
aMicted fatbar. Pby
Ptor thto
thla did ' T!r.“a ^doa'i tbW ‘ ~J*:
Uh ber aMictad
W. C. AiMay want to Bayne City to-

(Prom Satarday's Kecord-Cagle.)
Mra. RPtph Roacoe of Newago, Mich..
M beee vlattiag friends and relatives.
Mra H. E. bpiear left this nwreirtg
OP thr Prve Maniortle lor (iraiid kui>
bis (o rlien.l lou luuiiili- spli br-t -l~.
tar. Mra A. H. Nlcbol.;
Maotara Kenneth i t Raymoad
Cooper left this nterol ! for M'h.re
dead to sjiend their spring tarailon
A s. Maiwt to apcndlAg the day at with ibeir graiMntoiker. Mra.
MayMd on bosIneM.
Mr. and Mra. Earl Wright of Chl- . Mrs.'-P'rank Necaen returaed home
rago paaaed through tbe city toda:
tost nlgbi froiii Peiuske>. where she
haa been taking treutuieiita in tbe tw,
their Bay to Provemoni to
rHle boaidul lor the |«>.i ihiee
meads and relativee.
weeks.
Mtoa Katherine Whippto. who hea
beon visiting frleods la this city for
tbe past week, returned ibis niornlag
to her home at Midland..
Mlaa Vivian Gardner left thla
................
maralng for Bay City, where sba will OoMda last evening.
spring vacation with bis parents. Mr
apend the week-end witb .Mra. BhieWa and Mra. Geo lasr.
of that pUhs.
Mra. Edward Edenatrom and three ito' on business.
apriagilma of tba year, aad wbitol yrt.^eems to ha (be erooar ranar*
Mra. Will Faate and aiatar. Mtoa chlldfvo weoi to ^lanisiee today tor
L. W. Oavey to spending the day
ber own wiring wa. budding. He j
1
'
few days' vtolL
Rotb Hastings, bare grnie to t'bicape
Fninlcfon.
caiied her to bloaelf. Hut her blind I Uft bis sled, and (bo
-i—m
Mrs. Shirley Stover and eon left
r a vlaK wlih friends.
Markham icH her« today
I.16.T
lor ...r o«r b.^1 .oir .. -mi. «ll •« MO,.- ta
It loornlag (or Grand HaiUds an.l
Bundy Brief toft thit morning
Allegaa, aceottipaBlrj by Mils
train for Had Asr. Port Hu be dreamt st mldolgbt that (he Iftiii I nouBcad "111 bava xnu dawn d
Mia. O. t. Kmy af Oread (tapida o'clock for 8i. liOals.
rt
Ronasm. who will visit lo Haxfaaw roil atiil Detroit on a business trip and guiding baad to locked wli bin big o-G toaoDia at an "
wbo ba» bean vidtlag here for ihr
aad ^ ba waktwi to a darbwess that
Geellr ba rals^ bw to hto toM
Mra. B. ,0. Plekard of Saginaw. during thr spring varniloo.
toit combloed.
wm ba Autbarlaad by AriMn La#- paat aeverat daya ae tbe gent of Mr
Miss Edna Kllmart went to Read
dtoSid^
JSiM
Mich.. Is here vtaitlng her motbor.
,--------------- diaposod
I
C. C. McCroaacs werH to Grand la a^ withto a aocoad aad deeper‘gyST^
iiv this moining lo visit Mends (or
aad M.ra. C. P. Alim, retaraed to bet Mra. X. Staadek of 8oeth I’nion atreri
I
ua
tbe
Bird.
Tbae
he
(.
lodav, wbele be bIU si-iid
a few days
Mae thla moralng.
topee aad aUrtad of at a b
PhoMlt, Am., Marcb U.—<nM rmseveral days as the nuest of Iriends
"It rcBlada aw af tba UmM 1
Mia. N. BtaPaM went to Orand from ^lanston. Wls., where she baK
(MIN aNtulWN to tba pa*Mr
and rdlaiives
1 tssad to draw ay i
Rapidi today on an eneaded vMi.
ba«« vlsmng her aunt. Mrs. A. Po^- Btoraing after si>endinR several >lave
t to tbd wdoOtutlM proH.
K.
Krahfl
of
Omatia
paaaed
tebool w mr atod." bo oailad «
Mra. Adb Oaodman left ban today asel. She also siwnt a few dayd In visiting In this city.
TMbM far tba rwnn. Indedlnc tba raMrs. A. Smith went to Manton thto through the city today on hto wav
Paaesa to tha Ball Gama Wortad • abouldar. Trar Uve la
1 tba noon train-Tor aonibera poinii- Grand Kapids Bitfa her alster, Mrs.
orning. sbere rhe Bill Melt friends Grand Kapids on an extended buaim
nil M>tilgdA ta bnum* to iw nhBpeady Curs of Mr. jacKla Ontario, Can., on an enended bua- Harry Palmer.
for some time.
od try bokb baoaka nos aUnad by Govadhto Alimtfrtm
trip.
"iwag ate.* aba SBann
Inna tHp.
Mra. A. B. VogJ left Itere thla morn­
Mra. J. w. GlokatWh af Boion paataaeaaagaa.^
aiiwr «Nt todnr.
R. L. Phillipa returned home to Chi.
ing for Grand Rapl.ls and Detroit on
Mra L. Orr waM to tdnpoiay «Me •d through tbe city today on ber.w
Daa taoG tbe weliteowg gto«
-Tbaa I ruH tbla aakM 7M fBM
Tbt MMtb MNbd tba'raaototlon
cago to.lt> rafter an extended visit
1
eneoded
vtolt.
noralnx. where kbr will apend a few to end 'H.lsakm where ahe was called
breWer.
aad
also
a
director
of
(be
agaftt.
too.^
J.
B.
Griswold
of
Balding
paaaad
MMblMWNy M Brat raNto* aN thr
here as tbe guest of Janet Markham.
•laya vtaitlng fiieada.
Armory
dob.
was
eommaattoc
on
tbe
"That't
paUtG*'
*a
iegUad
through
(he
rli)
toda.v
on
hto
return
by tbe aertous lllaeaa of ber alster.
(MMa H'bXNrtad to Nna It apMdlly.
Mlaa Alka Smith went to Kingsley aritooa of a Bgbter to some bearSy laugh.
K
home from several aay>' tisli at FutMra. C. Piaiaa warn to Katkaaka
n. (toldea.
Ibis afternoon. Bhere she wilt sicetel
>Bs Bay on bnslness.
luaailoa bad ag"1 dtda-t BiM that- ha iii—ill
tbia iDorainc on a few daya'
Boo Soatoy want to Kingatoy today
WaHar Steflane went to Cadllloe'seterai days as tbe gue« of her broth parentJy been ail to up to (be tost "1 tneaat it would make yen a
trip.
this morning to visit relatives.
round, when ba came back aad put again. ] didst aoppoaa (bat yN
Mra. WM. Battorfaa waa callad to
Mrs................................haa
M. Klrvan.
.......
bean vtoilMtoa Mary Lavl want to Buekloy
tin aNonla* tba propoaed laeoma
Richard Crwaa ratarnad Baturday ont bto man.
old lady, though with tbu hrMilf
Uanlaiee yntatday m acmnt of tbt tbla aftoraoon to epeod her vacation iak friends in this city tor the luisi
"G-bai do yon make of Hr uked veil, 3
aigbt ba mr ewa
tax a»eNMNt to tba fadaral eonuP
week, returned this morning to her night (rom a few weeks trip to
abrloae Uneaa of her aiatn. Sba «ni : borne with her parenia
mother."
tMlOA
home at Btnlt Ste. Marie.
cago and tbrnugh the aoatheVB states tbe friend.
retam here tbla evening.
"H'a Ilka a frieed of mine basad
"Thank you ngato." abo erioG ■
x
Mra. S. A. Barr, af Cadlilae return,
Mr. and Mra. Caa. Cramer retarded
Mrs. Annie Wlhtera Mft toddy for
Mr. nnd Mra. V. E.
JacksN." replied Mr. Ijaoe. "Jack"1 guess 1 won't say aaylbtBg
ed to ber borne at that place today, thU moralng to tbelr borne at boyi
risfinn Bhere she Bill spead a seek
fiMptre tbU moralng on bnabaea from a brief visit In tble rity on busl- Palls from several da>s' vtolt be
aoa'a wife had a habit of tbtohlag op. be cbucktoG -Perhaps i w«n biM
o Bjih her daughter, Mrs
with friends.
little odd Jobs for him to do oa bis to pay
Jay Brntth la apandUg «ha day at
Mto U thla

fi-ago.
Mra. A. W. Riekerd and two ter
day off, ao be coococted a scheme by
Praekfort on buaineaa
Mra. Jofc Wood returned to her Paul and l.es!ie. went to PellMon i
Wara Bcndad tip Par Woaaavalt 4a
Cheater Wintara ratarnad to Boyne •Bhlch be abonld be alck on hto day of
Mra. A.' E. WfltaiT and daugMer, Mae at Kingatoy Ibis
•toy. Bhrte they will siu-nd a (pb Falls thto morning after apeoding the rest.
"Right U la." aad tba atod 1 _
Mtm Eltn. of NnipirB. pamed thiougb
abort vtolt heie. She was acenm* days B'ith Irieods and relatives.
"Everylbiog went well onUl after around tba eoraer. PraoeBtly, at a
Kivor Wanctine wont le Jennings past tea .lavs mith reUitlves In the
Hareb t&. —Pour rofi- Iba MCy today i» tbelr retnra bomr nanied by her daughter. Misa Beaaio.
dinner and be waa allowed to auy In word, be drew up to froat of a h ^
ils morning to visit friends.
fran an extaadad rtah witb frtendi
Farly in (be aftersoon his wife and agato be Ufud ber to hto «
Mra. Frank Clark returned to her
Mrs. O. C. Ranoem of Ni
ekda wan Booaareit dalai
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gilbert entertain­
Hancock.
entered tbe room end ashed blia if be anna. Tba aakto hurt tarrfblF,
ObHatiaa eoaaty (MiaaoorH coavenimc at Klageley this artrrnuoti uttrr Itossed through th.- <iiy >i>aav
r. Badta ratarwad thla marnlMg ti
Manioli. where slip will Mhii.l ed Mrs J I-:. lieodenuJD bnd daugb didn't feel a little better.
there was aometblag cuHtoNf
tloa, klaaeb u. according to a auteabort vtolt here.
l(to, I-abelle of t'adiitoc ai>d tbe Misses
snie lime vtolting.
•'.No." be answered. Tm a alck tbe seaae of bla atraagtG
' r
Man laaned by tbe Taft«—-fig- bn- hu bema ni Hoaor. after « abort vieli
W. J. Reilly and wife, who have
Chm.
- -- Egier
- to
-----------spending
, _a few
f
days Vi>ia« and D^ni.e Miller of Alma
lan: too elck to go pattering ground
la tbla city on bntlnaaa.
It waa only a tnoaeat htfon M
Kingivicy
Msiiing ■nencis.
fricnito.
rank today. A (attar (ram Q. 1. Home
3een Ttoiilng frieods at .Northport tor It"
‘ ■
<t>Uen-. Friday anti Baturday.
tbe
bonne,
patting
on
acreea
doora
ring was answered aad as tbe 4^
C.
H.
Theobald
to
epeodlng
a
few
£d 8mtlh went le Laetaville thto
M. Ekcalakrr Spring, la publiabed,
past, paaato through the
Mlaa Marie Barney of Chorietto wilt and other eneb things."
swung open aad
yellow .
daye of ibti week at Clare on Intel
iQortiiug un n slion l.iisincsf. lrl|>.'
cbarglag that County Judge Moore
city today on their retuni borne to
■ It isn't tbaL dear." abe replied.
ouL Mra. i
Joseph Vase went to Jennings this arrive this evening to vtolt her broth
Kingaley.
ordered the priaooan re(aaa«l. dined
moriitiig lu visit relatives '
wife. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred R -but Jones it oat here with two cry of eurprtoe.
MIm Helen Smith of Fife Lake
passes for tbe ball game."
tban at a botol. and then took tbem
Mtoa Leulae Hale of OstroH It
••Why. -Ned CaraoG what are
Barney ot this • Ity.
tbe city for a fe«’ da>* vtoillDy
Mrs.
Henry
Brute
of
Helland
return.
dotag
heier
"f.
erer.
1
am.
er.
I
am
feeling
a
spending a few deya la the cit.v aa the
) aa T.
IBB Beaaie Hannan arrived this af.
frleada
c<1 this ttroraing to h.-r hoiiu* adcT >
mue better." be eald, geiUng oot of
"i're a buadto markad XaMod M
n. dalagitaa Tbe eoarku will be
toeai of b«w parents Mr. ud Mra. Asa cral rtuys' visit line as the gives!
UAdoaa from Kalamaaoo normal
HareM AppletOA wbe haa.baen vie ifato.
bod.—UoatoB Traveler.
tba nbject of an election contaat beIrienilH.
spend the spring vacation at bone.
iUng la tble city as ibo geeat o^
Mias Clara Dion left here today
(on tba repaMIcta aatlonal connnW. A. Front to spending the day at
Nathan Storey of Bate^ arrived
frtabda lor the fiaat several daye. ree noon train for Grand Kapid* i
tioii, ue Taft bureau daclarea.
31k Rapids on buslnroa.
"Oertatoly, tha poor ebUG TahibBR
1 Ibis mornlax to bis boaie at
Detroit on an exTeu.led hiislnrra trip the ril> tbit BHinilng on businrss tor
Mra. C. J. K<
the day
Tbe Ua bad crumbled la a gray to tbe parlor aad IH>a right a
and viFii c-oBibimd
Rm»W CUy.
afternoon. to ber borne at Manioa.
.A
Mra. Lillian Bpiear went to Grand
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. C<0 and family dust, but tbo pluttber waa Bot IB too with bot water aad budMoa."
A. H. Gruber to apandJng thd d«y at
Kai’i'ls tlilK moniing on a vtolt for
least aoapluaed.
attar several daya vtolt bera.ai
carried Ui/gtrl
the
eni III .Allien today.
Irw da>*
“It caught coW.- be said. -Thafa alL lor aad depoatted ber eare^
gneat of Mra. Chat. McCrmkir
Mrs. A. N. Lautnor ia,.jtiaitiog
Mias Blanche Bridge want to Inter.
Dd. WMar-wni TaaMa PntaHlon or Jamae Harrto af Laualag ratarnad
Tin
to
very
ttobla
to
catch
eold
if
It
tbe
sofa.
H. Laa of Bdiae arrived In the city lorbrli thto nvorning. whercfriends at Acme thto seek.
to bU bone at that place tbla mora
gets to a temperature under CO dpHNMk.
never tbottfbL" be «id i

tbla morvilBg on buaiaaat (or the day Biiend ber spring vai-ailon.
Mra. A Andaraon to wanding a fvw trees. As a rule It recovers, bot
Ing after aevaral days' vtolt here with
ly, -wboB I spoke of earyytig
Mrs. W. F. Kendrick and daughter,
He erpecti to leave here aert Mnndays of ibis week st AagH.
Un cold often i
to aebool. ihad R me
Harek U.^BtoUag friends and relatives.
1— GUdys. -----Grand Raiiirls
s
day for Baakatebewaa. Can., where he Mlsr
Mra. SAabci SAcMichael is apanding toentbeeaaeUhopotoM. Notbtog' <
real c
that BbUe kmnm la pkwred aa a
C. Van OMraa returned today to hto
wm work for Tbomiaa Haana for the
Tbe tin ioaee ite luster, de­ flfclny to,- GaUke left hare this morning be week with ber slater. Maud^ buc
plaoa of bUaa. bo badn-t aoilcad "Any borne at Owoaao. after sevrral ds.va
for Bay City on buslD..^.,
Alice »lored rirtdly.
s aiiendmc the I' of M. at Ann Ar cays. aad EnaUy ernablaa to a gray
aaao paople coultUag aaleide to gM aatnaae trip to ihti city. ‘
Mlaa Mabel Anderson went to Grand
powder like tbla here.
G T. Vailu I
to hit home
bered tbow eld daya, aad bow I
tbara.” Or. Harray W, MTlay.
C. A. Chtfwy of Maple City paaaad
"These Us colds are conUgiow. A bad pligbisd tbelr ehOdtoh tntb. .
WMItomolnirg today, from a brief Rapids thto morning on a short
re. Edward Wells and sen. Ralph
eblpf af tbe buraan at cbaulxtry. U through the city today on bis way to
Mrs. C. 0. Kelly wm called to
Un dipper wlli gire a cold to a aancegone away and (bay bad
bnlneaa trip to thto city.
apeoding the seek In Grand Ra­ pan. and a ttneep baa beea kaewa to
Grand Raplda today on account ol thr
aa -addraaa ouUaad hit tnura caraor bl* Bapide OB buslaeaa.,
sight of oacb other. Wbat vt '*
Mra. L. Mereta went to Bollaira to­ serious Illness of a sinter.
plda mlth rrtatives md fririidl.
aaXaltoWB:
aa ur^ pi]
Mra John Braalna and daughter.
say wbea ba beard of ber «
"Chub" Shlioon and Peter Burgess
day. wbaae abe win spaad Bnaaty aa
Mr..a>W Mrs. M. Lahner of Kalkas­
ment?
T bava appolptad myaalf u erg*., Roby toft for Provamoet this after'
"Only
pure
tto
cauWes
cold.
For
■e siwnding the ctay pi Thomi.«.ti10 gaeat of bar brotber.
ka returned borne this moraine after (bat rwasoB. wbea Ua to to occapy aa
''Ill ra away with that I
ville.
gaUat for tbe ttot of ny daya to try
wbara they wlH apend a faw
Mtoa Emma Hera la apanding tha day
Pontvae to- spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs exposed poelUoa or to eacouater a •led before the poUoe get ate
to lataraat tbe AiMricap people in me daya witb frieoda.
: Acme on buainoaa.
low temperature, we alky it with
W. Jackson.
aaaotiaeed brieWy.
T. p. Batto^ want to CadlHpe thla
.
....
Gladys
Bay
John Seafo want to Craftoh thla
back to aea tf 1 ON ho af a
Mlaa Annette Lardia atM Mlaa Vara lead. Only alloyed tin to tree from
afternoon on a ebon bttalneaa trip.
Hov»« Citv this Tnorntng
■onileg oa a tew daya bualaera trip.
where they wilt spend their spring Wjnkoop left Baturday .for Chicago
Mlaa A. R. Marah of Orand ftapMa
C F. Chdaa left hare Ihla wtanilng vaactlon.
‘Alice board (be treat doer atoNdi
Bhere
they
»II1
apend
iheir
raratlan
returned this afwraoon to her borne
setUod weakly back upN the ffiT
far-Wver BanG where he will apend
Mra.
Mary
RuasoH
went
to
Boyne
•'
•wviriBB.
p
B. Sinclair went to Beulah this
that place, after a abort visit bore
e of Voicefwea.
It seemed cruel. Just aa be hadM
City thto morning to visit ber daugb- morning lo visit for a tea daya.
time OB buitOMa.
ScicBtUu have reoeaUy eecured aa ber again and Inat wbea e
tbe gueat of Rev. and Mra. C. H
to for a few dacs.
Mra- G. W. Andra toft thto morning
Ctartto ^ Cd«tor« DeUag
Carcett Meeboer is spending the day accurate meaaoremat of tae tomper*; recalled Uielr cblldbood. thto'___
Irving.
Mra. Byron Hobbs af Fifo Lake rafor Earaaaba. on aa
a«i]r at tbe SaytaN boapltal aborlly
Kingsley
on
business.
ature
of
boiling
lava
la
a
crater.
1
be‘should
repay
bto ktodsMa
ktodneeo with
with BtoM
her
bomr
ibis
inorniag
aft------------------------------------^y bto
F. M. Halt rattirned to hto home at
several da's' vlrlt in this cHy
aftor 1 o'clock Tboraday afternoott of (^••opolle today from several daye' trip.
iparimriii was a vary dangeroiw one.'atoement. Sbo bad boN BNMBM
A, J Spooner went to Kingaley thie
aad it Was considered a irtumpb or roed of Ned In tbe old days, aad dH
Mr. aad «lf«. E. R. Btoey of Mt. tbe guest of her son; H. u Hobbs
- Mr. Del/mr wae
UK.rnir.g on buaineaa for the day.
vleft here on busineaa.
lai-hlDgtoD Fireet.
prevrauUoD
ao
flvae
were
eacrUeed
ta
bated
lo
give
him
pala.
Tat U rai
(ba party aaoten of TraTaraa<lty. He
Mias Elitabcth Drew went to Grand
Mra. G. Vaek of Kii«aler. wbo hat Weaasat. seMrnad to tbedr boom today
Ed Qptokt went to Bay City tods'
mUng the tesu..
I beet that sba abonld taU Ha ftaiM
esMe bare 4B yaara aao and bat lived been vUlting frieoas In tble city for after several days visit here on Guat- 'beta be wlU apand n
Kapids indav to apend a seek.
:<iiu(.:wi
Tbe crater of Kuiaaea la Hawaii'ly. H was a generona crweKy.
j
hara evar alaae. BaMdaa tba wmow. tbe past lew .ley., returned borne tble
laa Jaaaic Roacac and Clara Crif- was selected for axaalnaiioa. Tbe | PresenUy be casse stamptog hack N
Mtoa Isabella i
Mra. & G Langnaeher want to Man.
iwe aow sad two dansMan tor
are home rn>m Albion to apend. work progrebssd very tiowi/, For a sbooudcs that be bad can^t thaamitt'
fAke City lodoy. ■» here she will st>end
long time it waa impoaalhle to obtain to;' )ust going for i
Mtoa Minnie wmiama ratuAvad to jon tbit morning to visit reUilves for some tune vUlilag iel3tive> nml Ihetr spring vatatjon.
few days.
Mre aa yat baM mada.
Mendt
Miaa Sadie Brawn, who is attending resuita. but after several thermome:' that ba had coo
m M
h» home at Jeonlaga today, after
C W. Blaaaer icH hart this mornHarry Wanatina wei
bad been fesuoyed a pyrometer quarter.
------ ——- sMa raaMad M it?
school at Katomar.ey arrived here Sat :
Mvera! days' vlsH her on business.
■ubstltuted to advaouge. Tbei His good faaaor e
urdu> to (pend her spring vacatiuo
Ed Graham ratinraad thto aftamaan ig for aovthera potnu on several friends for a week or ten i!av«.
temperature
Veeorded
waa
l.oto
de-'Aiire
found
beraelf
(orgetttog
bw.R
days
bualacas
trip.
to bU honve at Reed City from a short
John Eglsr is apanding a few daya wli.b .ler parents
greea centigrade, wbleb la tbe came In Usteclog to bla twdtal of bto o
0. G Voalkar wstnl to Olcvat thto : Klnitatoy as the gueet of fnends.
businees trip to thto city.
U will be Boue time before be to a
J. T. SnushJil went to Manistee this aa lA&O degreoo rabrenbelL Iron ta riencea tn gettlag abeaG
Stats Fire Marshal Henry Wolf of moralng
to^o^t asila.
A L. Joyce went to Grand Rapids afternoon, where be sill spend a week
still namelted at tbts beat, but gr>ld. ao frsekly proud of bto n<
Muskegon spent ye*terda> in 'ihto
vtoiting rrieoda.
today on a business trip. .
Fred
Ziaimarman
returned
this
silver asd copper become a molten it seemed a sbamo to dispel tbo I
tVhlle here he made an Insivef
MB bem taviM
A. L. Rabbins to apanding the day
Mr. and Mra. J. S. Donlap tofi here
a lowar tampomure.—Har- iyawakened romaaeo by * meet, jm
, _ _____............................. . imorning lu bis home st llir.-b i*oioi.
of the..................
asMblt at tba land aad apple abow to
Kei-aione on huaioeoe.
ih
by fire, the Boogbey btiikimg audisller a brief visit
pera Weekiy.
abe nerved beneU w tbe took.
be baM ta Datralt tbe last two weaka this aflemooB for Baltimore. Md..
bulldlne
(xv'uiile.l liv
lo Odie
rv.i.. u- '
illdlne o<v'U[i|eil
Mr. and Mr*. L. A. Veloo. af K!->gof Kovanbbr aad the flrat two weekt where they wm apead tome time vtobava a durprtoe tor yoa," oh* hBeCarry',
aaioon'
.............
"
j
Ctorenc.
Ehronbergcr
i.
vi.,t>ng
. i aaloofi.
of Danamber of tbla ymr
gaa *-After alt thto talk af old UaML
sdey paaaed through tbe city thto allliag relatives aad Mends.
fn
'lendH
and
relatives
(
MapUlee
IhiMiw. Ed Caroett and children are
Han. Frank HamlHan wW attond (tw
doero t ft seem fvmny to bav that l3
on Ibeir retora hoa>e from eiperied to arrive here toda
John
Laws
to
tNhdIhg
tha
day
at
caod Toads raeoilag to he held
Caroeoa. tbe moet Imprtrtant of tbd engaged
I'm gotog to bo Barrtod 1«.
aevraral days vlalt with trleoda a* relivrn.iroBi Florida, aud will tai-e u(>
Intartochen on business
R. 0<Ckmsn. of Evansvltlt. Ind- Dutch West tadiee. la without fire In-'the spring."
Nonbpon Wedteaday. Tba faatittaot
their real.leiiie In the houre forni-rlv
Epri wnaon want to Muakagan thto Northpon.
'to MsDirriona this moraine, af s-jraace and a Bre department, (bough
Bbo sbraak back against thd gOIrRG^
atlas Will ba
Mra. Patsr Worm wont le Kingatoy ocpui'led li.r Dan lAudon on Fifth
Riorntag. where he expeets to locale.
BuDday
tbe
island
baa
a
popuiaUoa
of
over
awaiti&c
tbo
look of dlaappoWtoNB
streei.
Irdnre to be aivea by tba dabWd^
(bto afteraooa. to vtolt rHalires and
60.DM. Tbe buildings ‘d Uie town aro abe feared. Ned's Jon Bghtod vHB.Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Seeley went to tbe gurct of (.oNiia Kissel.
frtODdB for a Vw As<i.
(Froa Friday^ RecBrd-Eagto.)
AVIlliamMon iculav. where ,ii
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Whaaton and O. all of atone, heooo ibis happy coo- kindly iBieiwn.
A J. Bpoaato' laA tfrtt saarwini far
Mra. Julia Wobar eaSPnwd today to; ske their (Uinre resMebC^
diUoB
of
nSaira.
ReceoUy
tba
first
"Take
my
advie*.-bs
mM. "MB M
Wheaton were called to MaelMee ihts
Beid (owtMhip- «Me atoned to atteM ■topire. Hopor aN atbar points
Lloyd Wetter went to Fife Lake this
her borne at Ktaoley. from
sawnUU waa isaulled. being furalabed to Waablnroo for yor hs^apN*
moraiag...................
(oraiag to ri>eod bm nirinc va<atien motnmx to sitend Ifae funeral
tba rapobHeaw county oontaailoat few dayr busIbeaB trip.
by an Aaerieaa firm. "It la bopml.~.Tbey ara ao naad to brtddt dddgM^
tlMt here oa buMneaa.
rriaiive.
I home witb hts iwretitr
IWbbrt Baraey. j. h. Boetl. K. I* Ran
aaya a consalar report, "that this will tbera that ao one n
F. G Htamann to spawaiNg tha day
Mtoa Emily Kingatoy want to BumC. A Weston, wHe and family, left
aom. tr. r. Uraai. John Heure.
locraaaa tbe orocUm of woodea’wbttw wa want toat yaox."
. Oopamtoh M boalsMi
for Ban Diego. .Cal, wbrre abe ....
mM riiv (bto adernooo t
-rr Saturday lor GraiKl Kapidr sod buUdlsgB aad aeramitau tosuraaed' . Tbea, blushiN gafitUy.
A Mraw veto for tba diaallba af may­
Join her hitsbandvand there make tbelr
wwatto BfbRsn eob vtoillbg ber parera.
aad a Era depanmoai"
(uturr borne. Cnruuie Mrs. loudon Detroit no a Visit and hiuineos
oMto etbar's «
or. taatlag afl day Baiui>bay. tomrad this aaraliig. wbara aba wn dpaod a
Mrra- L. A Whtatora. of Baton ar- wilt step a few da>-s in Cblrago azid rombrted.
-«'Harray Platodb abma aad tba^ abort llBse rialtlng bar poiaota.
rived to (be rity ibto monttag on baal- nlBo visit her son in t'rorla. Ill
Fred AtkInM MthLlunday with hie
UN-bOlardbaU At iba UombtlHard
»e« for tba day
wn Hardy af FslsNay I
Mrs. J. T. Hannah and Mrx C. M. pareota near Maple City.
ban am M »? veto* ease. W OPC. tfiMRb tba citr today oa bto s
On Bart Chaaa toft today far a trip Beers will leave Himday night
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Summit a
Chicago to apead a week. Tbev

will
Oormalae bald (bo Mad am m toiea
..FbBadrtpbto ON pot.
•ndiog (Iw day at Wliltomatoorg
>od be aemsmpuMed aa lav aa
:Prtni Tbunda;-. I^anrd-Kadla.)
H. btatnbdri and faniRr Hfl lor
train*. Mr. SialeWrx
N>w Torl^ an.1 whpr
wfll «o ua
markaia lu tba laiamt oi
wat 'M^tiJWtfrrVD to lcqibmalttbar* Broa.
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Or. Aivan Tylar left today for ftichmoad. lad., on baalnnH. He will be
abaant b law oar«.
Wwi. Wbaatar wwnt to Uvortaf tbit
mornlHf on buaiaaa» for a t<
lABdUd,- Mank 2:.—CoTamor On^
A. T .Partdna and wHc left ban to­
bon nboeta to aubsH
day far Ibiado, O.. wbera- Ihay wHI
ann lo ua
vMMB thla dvaaiac, aw askiac lor the apaod aoow ilme rtaltin* nlatlrn.
Mra. Pm Oaiiay ntariwd be bar
abolltiM-Af iba.oinee of oil aad aalt
a brirt
BOW bfdd br Prank Nail of
NotkrtOa aad Joba Baird of Bacinaw vlali ban on baalnceo.
W. O. Caryaodar «n«t to Bannnta
nlr,tbl* BoniBR aa a abort bualMna trl|i
l«n Minor KU0. Wdio baa boon vlaIrtof rrtanda la tbU Miy for the |«m
Beak, relumed (oday

MNUSF J«R8

HIS RECOVERY WAS SUDDEN

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Let the Herald and RecoKl 6^
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I *aald IBa la lain .he Saa.hlae
alad -b«i warn UMibar eamea «> .. Club. . aa)av reudlad .be imiublae
ou. aaiber bawer. aai bi tba »aadi. teller. Utey mueb. . aa. i.elve sear.
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Sankblaer,
verj aiarb. I .a la aebaol erer,' dar.
Vour
Eaiaai Palateaa.
I bav, a bni.ber .bate impie 1. R»
> havr mallrd Uda hrr rard and but- Uad UinJ. Hr 1* rleven yrait oW.
ton.
and wriitm
writtoD to bar about tbr BuDe-and brBWild like to Join ihr Sunahinr
ton. and
Mod mr a cart and but»
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.ton for myaelf and brother. Mr let-

Northport. Mich.
March 14. U>1S.
Ptaaideat-

tko CnAlo B«a. Hla mm to UKo,
frrta WbMlock. Mr tour Brndts.
fW rov SvMblBor.
CborUo WhMloclL
1 bB»r BMt reo Iho Cndle floU
r*d tor roar Uitto ttmalA Dom tor
lit* arar you?

>-o« irr U.- b« «M Wf MtaOr. '
ToklRg bold of tb* Bloka. tbo rcMg
BWB «B>iir tbrr« ib« rock o*« to Uto
btitUM of tb* boot.
*^ork brodoort. BM-H»ork bnd»ork‘ tit <-bi«pM ibaa naocto. and
><" Mt ataai botirr

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-OU. Mw U.4.:- T«ir Pr»Mmt
...Imni an to., aaoulani. ind ..an
,b, and U. pa..»aa UajUM a. eaca
..u„
a aid «.,ad auihar fuaae
aUtei. .ar II did laaad H.bar laaar.
Aa»a. Iba a«ar laiura uai aae
itai ,...erad a aaeailaa ihai a aaa..
her or
«r you
raa slria
..Hi BB<f
aad boya
ban bare
ba.a oikrd:
Mbadi
bar
ifab,.Hi,r- Wr
w- wiL
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Korarlkr
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haw.
-ou ran
harr thr
Ihr latter
lattrr right here,
hrrr. m
«, j,-ou
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all rMd It.

TUn&AT. lUBOII», wx

Also*. MarsoMtlo oad MkHoa teWk
hod foeh vrittea b tottor tor tW BobBblBo pBte. I BBI Rdtog to Bctool B0«.
W« tad nrrrtoM Bt our Bcbool for
WmrtlB*toB * bUtbiUr. Honor to tB B
contMt. Tbi» anmoao Hobmt Bbd
I wont tor a rldr Bad h»d a i*bI air.

Dear President-

tr~. .low U.. n»a... ~l4 »
T,» C«« Wh. H.„
to Wm. .UlU. in« H pu™ M Uh»,
____ CMia™,p
P*Pa. .. Crnealer and . aMi la
Oai .a F>aMa. CU, larta i, , »ae
Tba uZ™.1
." 'be <araaoaa. 1 made aba ailaiMel lua kliieaa wbea tb.
...b laaide .a.., nuuber «. dted
Sbe rr.lied erer,
Iraailaa. I naald like u. let a Uab- ibaralna aa.II ibes bM been Urea
.h^ Clab pla. II I rauld.
ibelr bmk.air l-lar. railu bar aua.

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aaiVr. an.. »a.k: Bui rav. al.ar

ft lUol>w
‘brm (o louKKlr «i, undrr hrr jirck
Crnataly roo may ha\y a Suniblnr Tot tbrir dally nai«. All nlsht tbr>
»«“»«»■ Can you bakr other thing, rirpt In the «alt .l.h her. One ol the
li^Jdr* cafcr?
Mff«»b«
. «iaai.
kittens was glr>n te.
to a
Utile tedtei
girt ____
near

* clan of MtHtmii ni to ihMr roctroom. A hard Unaoa la Urrrk
^^rr wav. The S51S,iT

■mrro r
had asked for tbe d
a .wnaln verb.- One after anothet rt
the young men had tried and fatted.
-Vou are wrong, young gentleMt'ihe old man tsM. 'Find tbe root 1 Find.
the root: Find the Toet!"
At last a Aoung msA with a sadden
flash of tbe rbeek. rose la response to
the call of the teacher. Late tost night
he had dng away with htonealctoa.
looking for the root of that very , wort
^
e„u,lub.teb .buted Ibu.

by; but the other, now a tull«rown
rat. siUl live* w«h Buiter<u|i. bar fos­
ter mother. »ho even dav gives her

Dear Uke. Mich.
i" I* K*niaK long, ao I wffl Hose, non
Feh. fii. 1912.
Ol aeenhlK in print.
Toor loving Bunshiner.

Dear PresldeniI would like JO join the Sunshine
Another <o«:lthlii one in Xew Jernub. ft'Hl you ivleaae eend me a card adoptcl and raised a lamlly of
and ■button! I am iwOve vears old. i dmks The ducks were batched In a
go to school every .lay I can. I am In
bed pUced In the row s stall
the sixth grade. .My studies are artih■“'■h a »ay that the heat from her
meitc. physlotogv. language, geog- »»<>> ‘‘*1” 'h» W ••r™. and yet not
rapby. penmanship, reodlng and si>ell•‘““"Hh to ber to crush the abella.
IPd ”1 ...eber , U.P., I. Mite rot- ™riteP TO of lb. te.llu, ol IlneeP
1 like her very m.trh Our school *•«» hatched out. and when the dozen
knot was still hart and faai. Then
i;.lh of A|.rll. I take »*«l <«e little, ftnirv durVs began to
ever again be woold begin. Tlfe aeareh
v- .
I bop shout. .Boss'.
«he let them ended la aurrtaa. And now the vlctorr
was fo come. Qiuatly be gave the
leasoDs from .Mr Cha.». The snow Is hop all over her, and the little crea
derlvailoo of thr wort and showed li>
verv .leep now. It hasn't been very
having known any other relation to the rest of tbe sentence. A
good roBJUiJUt thto winter. I will bawa n“iher. r»n naturwllv 10 her for pro
wort of approval from tbe laBCber sad
tectlon.
">
•“ •”> ••‘‘'“f
a murmur of atHBauaetowit round ibc
When they w'eiT'hig enough to go to clasB. it brought a ihilU ofbMBlaaa*
long. 1 remain, a* ever,
the stream for a swim, ahe would wan to the heart of the yeang maa; bat hU
'our loving Suntehlner.
»“• Siuurt.
dte duu. ulib ,b. teiuud u.d «.»d true reward was not la the encoac
"1“' •
m''l I™
“» I’d” l™-l««
agemeni received there la tb# class.
and Ruth ptay together on the rtolln ed. vvnen an.- wanted W return to
^
and piano!
■ the psaiure. she would moo softly amt

eoaalDgly. bo-I Id a few mftutes the
entire btood would gather around her
nnd follow her to the field.
J-**"
roammuataem of get.
Dear President«er strange .sm.ly sre now good. '‘o. hold of the -von* end of fhlng.'
i Usr lost, matbemaiicnl demI would like to join tbe Bunsbine
hut Bossy cares for tbmn
.
ottsirailons pnvod false. lives lost be­
flub. I sm eleven year* old and am ^“»l ’he same and
cause of a wrong dlagnoato. buUdlag
in the sliih grade at scbool. 1 Hi.- lerence.—Seleeici.
conitarta reautiing .
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my teacher very well.
all oa account of a mlatsken pramlae
Dr.r Prrr.d.n.A Do« Coes for the Darter.
1 have not •wrttien to the Sunshine
Bessie Corheii- ' r school wlli
Some of tbe most pitiful tallniws of
An English wTiier tell* of a
page lor n long time, so I thought 1 be ou, the Ituh of April. My studies
life may be traced to a false laopoalwo,.Id .t„. ,od... I ... ..... -.,1.
te........ ■ tennw..,
Hod at tbe very baglnalng.
It Is worth while, iberafora. lo sUrt

rl.r you a letter as
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Lu*'"
I in a long time, I
'"o'' O®** Rol^d
be floe meu
"““•“—'r «*•' „ ,b, Bu..bU„ pMe. I W.P. la ... ‘
“I.'™'™ te, the Sniablne
*'®'
Iran* Helen Kowlk last Sunday, so t will
”h~ Is Ullian
Will yon ■ <Art ard bnjtim
Vtoa
Wnairiy Bhtolda.
tell COB Snaahlaers how Helen it. Sbe please send ber a cart and Iniilon?
^ ^ to sick abed and ptralyred, Sbe emn- Address It 10 ^ar luake. Mich.. R. P. <1’' Poi.lar 8t., Boyne City. Mich.
D. No. 1. Boa 2S. The snow to pretty
March «. ifl
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not nwre «cepl her bead and bIw '
deep here.; We go out coasting on the Dear Pr ddent—
Sud.blu.
nba^ balanglng Pab■oi'*
‘hills and have lot* of tun. -J go to the
I hav. lot writ
AMiy t. tttC, Mile
ran write with her left band, but can county arbooi over' dsy. aud like it Club tor a long wbUe. 1 am well and
..
Briie with a pencil in her month l>et- ------well, W> have had warm weath. can go 10 school every day now. IVr
flaiifeof of MmM oa .tha Cradit ter tod also easier. Sbe Is i>mi>i>ed
^dava. Ate 1 .anno, think ,.e.s 1 have a little French poodl*. I
r a reC\^v
Ilat4 Frtniary 1. Ittf. t.tl*»P »hh |iUlow» and holds the paper
e flve ilove*. also. They are .
rlotec.
ly more I t
----------------------- agalnai her koeea. Now. Sunabinera.
M« dog's name to Bum
From woUr Sunahiner.
NSW MCMBCRI.
Juat think of the long, imerestiog letdi Dp aiiii do many oihei
■ riara FIggle*.
WDUa Load. Klngaley'. Mich.
tan that sbe wHin In ihU «ay:
tt I have uugbl him............
The rotating lime 1« nearly |«aM
MlB. Marta. B. Portey, Lanalng. Helen is iweniy^jne year* old now.
am going to vtolt mv rous»ow. Soon you win !«- gaibering flowMM.
Think how long she has lain abed .i«o ■rs where the snow wa« drifted.
Id Walter Palghi of TravIns. Elteir
Ctera lincbelB.28peBcer, Mich, dot yasn and ibo months, unable to
I* coming home
•1.
morel Her father died long ago when
In Jub. or JuK. Ite I. lu ,h. u... 1
Ipaa FIM1. 123.Boat Eighth atraet. ahe waa a tiny baby. But she haa a
uin krudlnc vnu .“pte.nr. no.i-ted .1
9nrarao City. Mtcb.
mother and brother left to take care ol
hotel In Boyne City.
’ ' Mbnd Lund. Klagslay, Mich. iName her. Helen liras four miles from mv Dear ITesidani—
I
Gooddtye, From your Bunshiner,
MBi kr WilUa Land.
home. ' Any books, magazines, paper*.
I ant
ruude Game.
' RbH Bather Bpan^A &17 Booth Vn- ui
or leddbiiuik
reading matter
bdbabktek would
tektuKik be
.kte teiMM**.. te|.
....
K are
"*' would nil like to see Busier .lo
rrtete.M by ber. M, Irt.bd. M.r, Ab- ."
""V
loa'alreet. Trnram city. MIcb.
hto trhk*. What color are your
Md tekte.l, .r. teldt lo tend
•.te.""A
■BaoBtiuwk. 'RBtb Bainak and Jea- ,
doves!
IbbiMnllon .or' .b. HrmM lor
l»»n»n>d,|' ■"* Un.o.no,
top Biaaak, OM MtoaloB. Uieh.

iSiten Blot Tte-tete Cr. Mirb,'
M.,r. D. te-o. A Mb.. te«. by In.
'jBafIto
- . fdRtoa BebtL Bsnr Uka. Mich, R.
jF. A No. 1, Bog 22. Name seat by
' »V
PKglaa.

iirjsujr

■Syirr.tete;.';^'™S:»terTrrte;,,bT„r.:

Itothor R. Pertnar.

. iMBn.

FltenteM

.r;rten”M,te H0,b m..

cnby. of Sm.on, B.,. . no .o tebool
■' oor teboo.boo.r ,bl. yror.
.y,r,d.yte.d .lkrny,™rb.r.in. m Fnr CbrUiw . .o, a ..rr.te, . ...ilr
i ten postals anad
B-udles. I hava a name for tbe Sun- «»klrt. a Tesumem
twelve year* old.
Mam Club and for the Crwdle Roll. I
., bte bte.
..onny lodny,
....
wont you to uke my brother Julius'
name from the Cmdle Roll and i>ui it

brother Oscar Oemalne.s name on me

te»l Itelte,. Ctedte Bd.l. BI... Pter bte..'. n»4y

Bay. Mich.. R. F. SnoshWe.
WMt
From a BUDihlner.
Well, dear
dear President.
President,
,K«Rwood. SttttoB*
t
.nossle A. Eller.
l you think my letter Is lone
a^ by Anna f
1I KauMs
Kan
It to»lw*y«*
to hear from
tela BmRh, UUIm - Bmltb and eaough?
Mlu Sprague's pupils. I know her
Shtaz Bmlth. B«r teke. Mich.. R. F.
{.'ram mn old Bunshiner.
•cbool murt be a Sunshiny ,.Uce.
Ik'lto. 3: Marta CoUlngwood nnd
Amelin Bourdo.
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«adlta .ColUhtwood, Bear teka. Mich.
.
Bnltona Bay.
. " P- D. No/l.
)|HW Mst tqr Maa Pnnbia.
Tbe Bnnahlne PresManl will aend
March 2. I!M2
. pmi Malllaoti. Clareaee MaUisoa. Jneien tbe Sunshine HeraM. ao Amelia
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oih- Dear President—
---------------Marion ReynoidA ___
„d_____
Mary____
may aubaertbe for
FWbte. .Airis tenga and .Wat- ougaglne or paper (or Helen.
It baa been such a long while since
_
^yptlBBta. Bwr tekh. Mich. Ngvaa s-gw. ton and giria. tion't you think f wrote t
•^'by Utaa InC BpracM.
u would be a Subahiny thing to aend thought 1 wo*iIld wrItVawim rrouJdn-i
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Helen an Eiater-------- ir of love and go to school tbl. week because 1 was
’* ifUNWfWE CRADLE ROLL.
tet n. have a piktaj shower sick, but I am belter now. I go to two
•Mn Orwe Barrttort., Urn ttno
SunbeaT^who bear, mrbooi* tbl. wftater. I go to the ConJbiptetoi. Mich. Nimo* sent by Mlaa ® ^
j
flrmatlon sebool and ,g ,he public
win write .“Helen!
achort. It keep, me bu.y all the time.
Btofikh -&4ma»- auA Uly Brdman.
^
mamma If she has any pa- I ebn only go to public school on FH-

. Wj^

, tetete. te« br

Ute d.,. . ..

O..™,.,. .cbtel

bU aieaiib he bad biabea bte bade
ba.a. be .!.»» «
.dktee al UM
aaad HaMi Itete
la -Bark
beaduarkl Take bald al iblaia mbl

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u iMn* sud i would ike 'ou idease send me a cart and button!
r.nT yl. TO ter .too ”“ Ih . •, I .-te.r .... te .bl. I. .tl
to nave >ou pm ner name un lue
Cradle Rolf. I have n name lor the tnins ot.
,
Ruohhlna.Cl.i!.. too it to Ullian ltl.>'«
Yourg sincerely,
1'lease wml me her <-ar.i and l.mion
bianck.
and I win give them to her. 1 re- B> Aprtl Iktb spring will surely
celved a card from >CelUe Crocker, but here, and jou will have great f.in o
' do “«»’ know what her address 1a so of doorw.
I poiil.1 not answer it. 1 will close fur

Inn Davto.
Nellie Crocker s address is Buttons
«»>. Mloh- » •«" «•“«' *’»■
irtad to hear from you.

Maple City. Mich
March 4. m2.
Dear President-

. ....... , ...,d tel,"

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acr^m’rt derii;.;- of
ent. nnd
health herself she was unalile to go
for the doctor. Whit ahe was busy
giving sueb relief aa she could, to
her surprise the docirt walked In. It
. dog. taking la the sitseems that
nation, had taken an miportuntiy to
eaca{>e when the door'wa* 0|>en. and

J.,„.v„y ...y. 'ry-te:b,:r,,'te'‘;„r:r.

Utert it H,. II" ..... Id" dTOor. ted TOd. .."b
unmistakable-signs that he wlabeO to
Denr President—
time since I hsve be followed, that the physician did folk has been son--------------------- - _E,ei,an*e
written to you ami the Sunshlner*. but V»w him. Exchange.
it seem. I never tan ge, time to wrtt*.
^
^ PHrtvd.
The weather to quite nice bm 1 s
rather coW. ‘ *'" **”
. „„,^7re«.
find you ’^e same My
o" '*>o
^

TO, ... dte..^ .teb „o. '

doing that! Human wlodom to fal’h*’ l‘ ’«e. Do the beat
*»“• f*lhire will sometimes overtake
“•-« ««»• *■•» “tonuie tbat-aod yet
m*r mbke »o«w«
tvgeonsldy sare. bhall we not Ihtak
‘b^-*
• moment!
In Hie firat place, never be ashamed
' o take the advice of those who have

-Ml I" I. .A"
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And then, ask the Beal Prtend
about it. Co to him bravrty, fearteaslv, confidently. No maitar bow amatl
may seem tbe thlog upon which you
®rejn doubt, be sure it I.
.» lUt he la no. rWy airt .illln* to
t>rJp !«>“- How will be do It! By put•
thought. Into your mind;
by guiding ibe dlrertion of yoor «ud-

Ste. S, .- " b. “Iter. ". ... ..., br..lp..l.. «p H teH »"

es^'uur te.cbers tell youth., 1 have some XI ay flowers
to read. A pretty picture, or a little the res, of the week^-Our
.n M “I tomHv but when the baby of the f.m- *Wcb you would never have dtoeov-Mb PoroatOtoS. age atx rmro. Bnt- ____________ _
Helen veo' hap- name la* Miss Urzie^yUer
ie^yUer of Maple and send you some of them. They will come, too 1 am sure a I
i,. rradle the bird fred If left by yourself. In more way*
Name Mnt by Btfber
j, would ahow her that we City. She is a nice
may come hack to your earnest peti­
X. Pgrtaar.
thlnUng ahbut ber. and remem- her very well.
' itoou Davto. aia nine smitba. TravUiat ahe to a Sunshlner.
grade this year, Mv studies ore hi* i
tions to the throne of grace.
am Ctty. Mtcbl. R. r. D. Na. *. Name
Helen's afidreai to MUs Helen Kb- tory. geography, reading, arithmetic.
baby when sleeping.
Then, finally, act carefully. Sit down
Agne. Swobo-lo.
eat tight with the reel, Tbe Muejays one touching
toMR-Br m-Bavla.
^Hk. Omett, Mich.. R. F. D. No., 1. civil government, and grammar. The
he intruders.—Comrih- when In doubt snd think it overwelL
The flower* were a great pleasure are acq.mioted with all the farmers' by |.ecklng
* telpy Errtn Wbislecfe. age tour
jj
I ,gg|{ i»,t year an.i pasaet' in
hine friend.
One wrong step may cost you a hnnaoXli{y fare pretty wen in nter hv a Sun.Ahme
friend.
t of comcrli
ind were <-heer> f
'-•■■Mba. Tiavaeaa aiy. Mtrti, R. F. D.
The Sunshine Prealdent has juat them. 1 Juat took half of them is«i i
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dred more before you get hack to Ihe
winter, i am going to school every
------------------ -----ttto I Kama aaat by Cbarlle Wbeeloek.
^ another ahui-in- Sunbeam, year, and have to take the rest ihU .
starting place one* more.
day
My studies are civil govern
SUNSHINE 8TORIEE
1
it
I, to Elhelyn
Ethelyn Cranston. Victor. Mon- yaar. ft> have flve weeks yet before
The sianing place once mort! Hto
Right End Firttiiiem. hlaiory. srithmeHc. apelllng.
F n :
una. Elh'lxn"'e
Ethelyii to about ten years old.
Bear Uke, Mich.

te Vau Ew**"*
win get .-onfirroed
a grand thing when the rhance to
grammar, onhograi.by and reading 1
-Re sure 'o.i have the right en
and has been crippled with rheums- on Easter Sundav, i
given us to go back to tbe befiaalBg.
ws. at a lAtiy at one of the neighbor's inddle. Yo.i will get the string in
'ito.jmi aver amlle a frtaadly Utile Ham so tbsi she csnnoi move from her four of u*.
Dear President —
There may be Umea when this Is not
■ For hard knot II >ou
I have never written to .11 before- •**
Elhelyn s happy greeting
|
,he Bunshin.
It worth **•*•
possible. That la one reason -by it la
r names are
A pull, a Jerk. I amlden stop.
pt m do. I'm aure
Sunshine
for Easter, also. And tell her that
,n.|
,p«. 1*^..
• f hsve some names tor H
,o do all in our power to i>egln
" have a dog
-Theie- 1 bs e done just a* you
reason and Tabb
,
ytmr while.
you bo|>e she will aoon he quite well n,gve some names fo. the SuubI; ■ nub. They are Lnlti Smli
Hier.
Iff
in
a
hard
rigbi.-Youn* People'* Weekly,
we have three said I would,
".c Pbr It awofteoa amay a taak.
named SIvep. ami
> teen; l.illisn Smith, age e!e.
again.
flub. They are Thelma Flreston*trines
have
a
wrong
'

them all 'eVv knot, "'bs' d
little goldfish. I
I. IB tba aaaay smile to bask.
; nsisy Stuiih, age eight TUc
Here ls a dear llllle poem that (bineen. and Ulan.l Blackwotnl.
I d like to know! I
Wanted It "A No- I."
Helen Kovarik end for, an>ho
■ ,AaB tt maksa a laagiie aeem shorter
much. I woD.ler
seems to tell ui just what to do if we ,hir,e«n. You ran,send th.
.art* aud
Hear I
to give a fellow
4 thorough. amblHoua and eM*X>tlr
►lire we Would believe H h J.i
w
gbaaaaMla.
It getting along,
would b* the right kind of Sunbeama. buttons to me, and i will give them .Mfria t'olllnBwood.
little fellow was Mack.
r
\
her verv m4ch. trouble: "
all like to bear
“iste .— — Ubb.*. . Wiv little laueh* >« *•
"* S""**'*’*' *“"«•" '
«o «he clilWren. 1 am very «>rTT to Kiorge r.diingwoo.i. age nine, live at
r-Tbere Isnl anybody can beat hl«,
Id our President will
-U s all In H wav you lat.' hold of
" *'* “ *
-Would you make some saddened ,,j. ,h„ i have lost mv bmton. wj wiiriiear 1 jk., Mich. PlesM- send me nil Well I am tftai
Vog can tr le the .billing ahoea." said Billy Ibe gewathe waste basket IfT'lhThgt. Jamie
1toa*B ted k wUI radoee your woe., by
bean .
you please send me another! d will' the car.iB and l.ntioiis, and I will sm
1th i--~. wishes to all i,esi cord in H vorld bv geiiiDg hold ho,. 4, he handed a Tribune to an el
ball ' .
Jusi a lliHe lighter!
try and take care of it so I
w-pn i lose
Hist the ihlldren gei
ihetc.Will oi
«
derly business man who had asked to
I rematii
. ■* .,( u wrong et first."
•Hto esUhtag Ifte tbe mumps:
Would .von make some hurtenert life k *gain, 1 have qiiiie a number of inii m> name on the roiT«*i«.nrten.f
wept on. I supiswe. be directed to the nearest bootbla'.i
r Bunshme e
bad it win cure a gaae of. dompa.
will clOAC
} the Suns'ilnc
Juat a liule brighter!
nilnuie* later M*'k was shn.
\lai>el linlland
pui the f oimd of the vol » rtniied
'JEM tt bim away the blues. like chal
Drop a wort ol hoi>e an.| eheer:
. Bun»hlne page tells oul of m> read.. Then I f. to think- ,„g ,1,^ genttoman's aboe*.
A Isiier in
Your Snnsh
Set tbe echoes ringing
g'bnld tf
-Timi wilt ,to." said the rusiomlite u s.K-h a brsve tng sl*oiit this thing of get
Ts ste te". s«. "«"te,
Bboui Helen.
Anna Pertner
end.
Seems
in
i
111’
Bunshiner.
vEte aimer M the note* a
Your name shsll I
As you go swinging.
Are Edith and Father >our cousins!
1 a g«od polish
great man> man s l-esldes ^hoes had

plies t
I am BO glad that you like the Bun rerrespoodence Usi
I JiiM B second, sir.
-Ol! plefii
tef, viich Box hi. .shDe-strina- a
.XTIt tte HoU« ARd tbe trill.
thJ^
Bunshloers
will
lie
glad
in
wri
'ft'ould j-on smooth tbe rugged path
shine page
irouldn I let 'em go
g stout (lecs*-'! 'la*
That art panaceas (or HI.
,
,\lar.h 11. l"12
4 good mat
Down along life's highway!
.ndnitar bl|l. Don't
a flown. iiKte mat (<
>RBd tbat.belp the lired (blks 1
Sul.ons Bav. Mlrti
*
Dear Ptesirtemyoung man «
ft'ould you jiUni the rose of faith
„I,S ,hocs Hut ain't 'A No. C *o-te-'
Marib n li'i:
Old Mission. Mich
I have read the Bunshtoe page lot
farmer
* :
'
"
In tome lonriy byway!
Aj, !r..in here, if I —n help P
near Prealdent'la>«h 1». fi: ^n'«‘
»“•'
"
, ,te.i gi- on ter de ahlne'" Jeer
OB. amne abd Jauah and sing dear. •>«•’ •
klndne*^ done
I tbougbi I would write a few lines Dear President—
Sunri.lne Club I am nine years old „.hool ol e»|w
i.a-sitiK ufchln, who ••bance"t lo
to you snad the Bunal.ipers. Mv broH.I would like to Join the Buitshine and go to srhonl. Mt tea. her i Rgme ,«.d i.>r hi* .
ar Ma< k's remark.
er got l.to bmpwr' I tcad ihe letters Club. Will you idease send me a car.1 to Mis* 'la>U ne.ltt. kam 1 Uke her had no doubt
Mark gave little heed to th*
iP the Henfl.r 1 have some ft ieP.ls. au.l button! I am ten year* old and l am In-be third grade
have a n.re 1. had been w
cr He knew Hut he was doing
,10
the
Sons«lDe\m
In
Ibe
fourth
grade
I
s.l
will,
.but
for
a
l-t
named
Duke.
Plea-e
Wh.t
he
fcnev
who would lUte
ing (hat made him tbe most pop•
■ n- -- •' -te..
are Hazel Fire- Dttoy Kroupa. I have six siudie- send me a -ard and button
There wer.us.’l.la.k on hto street. Boys
Club. Their ni
Tliev are arfihmeiic. Unguage. spellFrom
be moved fro
show
Mone and Roy Firestone. Hazel
.lispo-i’.'.ns like Mack's always '
ing.'geography, reading and |M«nman
’’'•f* Nirtiois
farm. The m
Faces, wresfhed in beauty.
nine year* oM. anad Roy is e|e\
tbe td.|,-Selected.
-fleleetrt.
shh.
win 1l.e glad when S|.rtng
Now vr.ii wOl read your own letter The fire of'o.
Sprinkle sunshine aa you go,
And put John Plr«ioneV name on the ship.
I! will
I
have-n
little
puppy
m.
tbe
BuDshiue
i««e'
Wilie
again
hi.
-----Comfort Ibe distreastng.
Cradle Roll. He I* six yeara old You come* Fbr i-*t
* ,h«in bv main Wanted 1 > Glee Her Evarjr Chaoc*.
great
rrxk.
can‘send ihelr carts ami buttons to name.1 Topsy. and'hree cats. \V
rk was fDOtt oMIgIns. but
And your ewa reward will l>e
■UN>n 'vritic
-Rrtlnnckt within a busy brain
strength on
the farmer, the young woman customer was bard
Heaven’s ebolceot blessing.'
me. and I will give them to the cbll- two horses and one cow The «
Otoea Crt* Afifl five— apace.
ill have to Traverse City, \iicb. R P. I. No. 2 a-ete 'O to- and on the Kitotlder of to please. Roll after roll of Wankets

dreu. There are eighteen going to my deep in some places.
'OKU U codM-not more remata
11H2.
putiiag hi* ^
March I
did
he
patlentl}
take down and show
Mae
Fauble.
Bear
lAke.
Mlch^
R.
F.
^k-bool
tm*
year.
Our
teacber's
name
close
now.
Sn anc^ narrow spaee.
the young ni
Dear President—
Your loving Stinshi
a miniitc- There's a to her; nothing suited.
Bo sprtBMC troto the loosaaed tongue. D. No. 1. Box 3: wants.ber name on [, hIsi Unle Ryker. She !• t nice
Jenoie Stanek,
Tbl* Is tbe first letter that II have --'Now. wa . iio it ihan that
You
For aom.- fifteen minates this mock
tt winced lu airy flight
the Correapondeoce l-iat. All ihe Sun- ,^Pber and I like ber very: well. «>
pleases me very much to have ever .Titten to the Suuablne Club. I -heuer way t ,ld of the wrong end of sale went on. then the young woman
in'lOVtBC. helpful wort* that snatt
beam* who Hke to write letters will
In school every other day. M:
and your atoter* to Join the Club, go to the No 4 .rbool 1 am In ihe .re gett.ng t , > work headwork a lit said .ondescendingly. “ft'ell. I don't
^Bd made a sad bean light."
find Mae a good friend.
sister snd 1 are both in the fifth grad.
tbirt and fourth ^de*. My arudle* the
.
.
The .BunshlDc President has re- „d we have seven stndles. I like Did Dttoy teU ypu about It!
we can t do It easier '
intend to buy. 1 was Just kwklng lor
^ tWt
BUREHiHE
MEfllDEwrB celved a number .of posubgreetlngs .rlthmrtk and reading be.
Thoa* wj» have reme.m- f»ie, .« aa*e a program In school
Omens. Mich.
geography
zp^ng. i am »
«ep Then be pm down a
-ftalt a moment, madam,- cried tb*
bawhMn a busy week for the bared the Sansblne Club In that fash- p^,y
The weather to grttln*
March 10. !»t-">«aw «M.- Ter peu « haaa
» ‘t*
; ^naln place. ele«. Thdrt U OBT more blaokei
■Caarm'ai' who come* to your Prrtl- Ion trw Willie Brtttoa.Roy Mortlmora. .warm and It is thawing out ef ^ta .Dear. Rre^ent-; "
iikte
a long stake under the edge oN*at» oa»the sWl^ M.ty .he you »III tod
Twice be had 10 «or be- Inex Roooa. Hrten fen and Albert
We have three little Ismha.
As I have not wriilen for V l«g. rihy dart h«l Wton-ye. I
"J
, leter,
‘ jitir frimid In R..........................
th. eoTdlop* wa. » toll of San- Paakop.
WrtL a. my letter to getting long I Wm writ. now. I saw that HaieL to have my IH.le courin. nam^.prt on Ueatooe lo serve aa
.

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