Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 4 July 1912 — Page 2

WILL BUILD NEW FRONT. lUM-print plan* have been completed tor * tine new front to the building occupied by the M Fulletikam? etore. ‘ and active work on the remodelins' will probably be given by the first ot the mouth. The trout will be of plate glass extension » l»r to those of the . racket store, an.! will be moat admirably suited to th d'.Ly of the goods ( handled by th.a. one of the olden be in the mlddl® With a cement floor, I «X!kvi Oft f*»tu**r w ’•'© »A! ?•<? | with piAti? at oo*h tr.t* iron* ..nu i at the s*d<*. bordervu by t.e entrance. | The new frer.t wih give the store a ■ V' iv Bp*pe&nuHe and »w i vantage Six e the resignation ot F. ‘ Gass, who served «• manager. Mrs | . ....r,...:.., » son. Fred F rilenkamr, | T"£ POLITICAL QUESTION . s 0 acusaed in Rhyr-e oy Mrs. He en . Blossom. Ties Helen Blossom of Fort Wayne. I formerly of ttiis city, where she '*db j recognized as a leader in the H'.sion-1 activ. intere*t in ail the grea: mo-.e- *’> ■...> o . e u.t». ..as " .lieu ."u <u.r.- • * * ell’* the matter dowxt ’ .st aoout j s*iie mi's* in the . oumaiLcX* ’ *"*. . ... Jangie. jang.e, str*«e am w.3_ls.lt. All for scrapping seem most ready Taft men cry in accents hearty. Save. Oh save. the dear old party Teddy nes say. we surely must win. If we lose this fight we’ll never get in. ' • \'se. we lose our jobs—""Clmt a • fiat. C v "A » \ •'• * > s>VP r V 3»hi e-tu »’ '■ A’ l I wei -e . . t tv Th *< * *•r w. ■‘Ta the r?> i And sail ed f rth to quench its *oes-| Os the .ar.s «-0 clamor to maintain No one can tell just where they re at j The way the G O . P s spend money, j On a ra-l ng fight, for they thins In next November a victory vr. * A cand.c. *e to suit their miad lore, Ind Underwood and two or three wore. There's W'.'.sen's car ar..i •go wtl" In close contact with ?tamp \irk s And no matter who no it.j::-' ’ who wr,ns. And tower s.g above this po'.it .-al tach. Wbc ' ~s *• po’ ' cal yres dem •» W*- ' * - To brag u- the ike.es*. and -est -• the three And when this great political m .ss With ail : ts fury fnry ate al. s Has '> :• ay and tk* . ar* -- . And th* Tx-tors rejotcc over the rn-! Many a rr..’.r. *.-•= Ae rs»k* ’’- 1 - ■ fhr -is 'cs will be done r.p And M'? will forget tUa poßtieal That w»s to a finish tn t~is »tr day Tie Needlec-mft elms spent a pleasait eTet.i.ag with Miss Etta Malleiee Thursday evesting M.tsic was retie y .i’.’.otee. assisted the Mtsse-s Es ter Fsans sad Mer e Leonard, serr e< a roothsome eon i> rw© eourwes Gaesis tes the dnb members were the Mtss-.es Wrans a»d L«i»dr. Heiea S XasKK.i Mayer Miss Aatsia Sm.i will eeterraw i« two weeks. The telephone girls carried out another one of their deltgbtfu. sstrprises Thsrscay eve® tug. the giest of bettor be;ag ** Corerdale. wboee birth asnire-sary occwred

Thursday Edwin Fiedderjohann and Mr Bradl had arranged to take the Mlasea Covendale and Edwards automobile riding during the evening and to appear at the Coverdale home just after the other girls bad assembled there, thus giving Miss Inez a complete surprise This waa carried out to perfection, and after the effects of the surprise wore away, they all pro--1 ceeded to have a jolly g-od time, con- ' tnbuted to by the Misses Sylria Proppieman. Esther Heckman and Inez . : Coverdale, who furnished music La-, ter. Mias Coverdale's grandmother. Mrs. H L Coverdale, served delecta;Me refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and lemonade A dainty ’souvenir spoon was the gift of the. girls to Miss Coverdale. The party in-, I c ted the Mieses Margaret Daniela, | F.-arl Purdv, Esther Heckman. Sylva' I Drop pieman. Agnes Omlor. Mildred; 1. See and Gusta Ciamer ot the tele-; 1 nboue torce. other guests being Agnes. I GUIiK. Horine Edwards. Edwin Fled-! • derjohann and Mr. Brudi. I ~, happv Fourth of July picnic to! I mer. the Misses Agnes and Gertrude I Om’or making their home with their I aunt. Mrs Thomas Durkin — The party given Thursday evening I 1 anaTxii t s ' | Bright crimson rambler roses lent a | I brilliant touch of color to the rooms 1 I setting for the “le übles at which the guests fiTOt enjoyed five n inth?’ spalious wms of the home thrown into one. with the broad I txyrehes. rebounded with the strains of I musK-.to which the I canoed. Games followed, and su.l .«• | j tempt'-ii? refreshments maue t*-e . | * Yesterday was m ss omiry program | ! r.ai ‘or the Baptist ladies aid society I at • ome Mrs S E Shamp. ' Ily th rty-five attend ng An excellent] ! * n for the afternoon was 112 ' mbber. which all did and thia will N j io’.d and the proceeds : med into f- : : ' ’Napvs’ Missionary I Reading—’*Tmo All the World*'—l Read ng—"L>tie R :ssia in Lw An-1 P.- ai ng— "O’-v Mission Work ia ! So«ll OSMh*~—M-f - ' ‘ Hesd-.r.g — Spellman Vmvers ;y | ! x.:-s -Mrs S'.k-b Read.nc — Mather Indwtrial School — Mrs- Brawdyberry The penny scc-a’ given by the I*. H Ladies’ Aid at the A. C Ball home Thursday evening was s decided s.ccess. A large number was present and a general good «> ial time spent I ; T-’urir.g the evening firework* were displayed on the lawn. The menu or s . .<r *•. s a varied one. ea h item being served for a penny. The pedr-o party and dance given I w as largely attended and a most i iews- ' sat time was enjoyed by aIL Tea I came s c ? cards were played and ■i -'-■e -... -’s-te- s pt-es were by Wi’.ixm Hantt-g and ! tables were cleared away and dancing i took the place of the card playing aai til a' Ute tour Exce.lent music waal ' furnished by Miss Bertha Koine and, C ~ * A CORRECTION. CrairriHe. Ind. June 2E - Editor Daily Democratla regard to the iT.ne®s and death of Mrs. TGMan DUN. »* "risk very mnch to correct some very wrong m.e i takes which were published. Mrs D*enl was cpe-ratid on wnat was . ■ ;med to he a rssacr. for which A» - s.ibmittrd to a very wnons opesaner.. > which resulted in the hading of noth■g rr.lr her Seshy aad as she was rather f.e-shy, she was mace - .eli' = he' ccwdftkoa «di be bs»e--Bted by the cieratxw. but at no t me ‘ did she ever reg-va enough streng’b i to converse with her family, with the 1 ewe" iaa of stsaHss a ward er tw© And waa stated, that she awoie «a dmrwrday morning, cheerful and in good hopes, that was a sad mUwke i- as she died while mater the iaßtene* *■ of the which barn bee® t gire® ter. and as «he was asleep bet ■. condrtioe was not noticed to be so se 4 nous until about fifteen ssiautes bo

t-vre the etid came, at which time the I arwe called the family, but ahe pass- I ed away in her sleep She had never t < been able to take any nourishment > i with the exception of a little broth j once or twice, and waa also stated, she < was a woman of extraordinary size. I her weight being three hundred two, ji instead of four hundred fifty. We wish I to restifj t ;ese mistakes tn respect of • i the dead, as she was a very dear. 1 mother and wife, one that will be miss-, i . : nt home <-rcle. and as she., would do all in her power for her fam-. i ily we sincerely wish to write the I > troth In the end. L L. DIEHL H Craigville, Ind. ! i - , — Ji Ia - oth- tisetts. who Thursday at- h ‘ tended t Aortbeas’.irn Ind.ana Vol- [ i held at C-unkirk. returned home, some!; I forced to remain ever en account of 1 1 I tHxa r*prtwrt t'l s fiOEit*' I ■ j what tired, the day > tramp, but I » nevertheless zlsd. as they were si to te die- ' 'strong plea At the business •essionl i hall after the president made a short talk, Charles Helm asked for a fe» words, and two min res were givenL ler of Garrett, mak.ag it secure without any fight Wabash wanted the! ing ’Vca- .r »as to fight for tt. Thlocals and panic Zarty Adams county ’ I came out on top. when two of the c.- i ; Seers were secured tn the persons L C. Helm, this city, aaaistaat seere-|! tary and Chancey Lautzeabe-.ser of I, Berne, trewsirer Ot er rf..ers ed were, ; resident, t r i.og<.e. to.. ii 1 Wayne, v-t- resident. John Gunentb L | er. Winchester, and secretary. Al F j • ! iwv c’tT and io T ’--5 11 her ne* fire truck, and laid fix’- feet j the Fort Wayne Electric Wer. s partmetst, which made the best tune.r made a 3i>J feet run in thirty-six and I, s- and X--tg fi :e ’ . of hose Many other ern’est* we el, i. r -.e the anrarut»z» :: the day I. I- . —- r jjj-d ccnstantly entertact-1 ed the thousands of visitors The 10-i. als will begin at once to make ar- ‘ rxngements tar the coming meet arts! assured the meeting Thursday that they would stow them a good time, 'nd re~ ’ v s a little better tr.an the' had been esjoytag heretofore. The expenses connect’d with the carying out of sneh an affair are guise heavy, aad this will have to be looked after aad provisions made to have everything in readiness wren | the time comes. The date will be the last Thursday in Jime- and -» being | looked x’-rward to by the local Ere laddies. CLOSE THE FOURTH The foUowing tnerchants have by the ensams resolution decided to close their places of business on the Fourth of July as has been their nsunl ■ : stem for several years pw»L Both ! :he clerks aad the merchants apgrejefate the Bay's rest or acricittes a# j *h~y se'er: zm all return tc- tverk j tee; r.g better frem the day s pjeaa | We. the undersigned merchants of i the city of Decatur, Indiana, do agree , to slose ew rsopoctfve 'places of bnsI mess on J sly Fosrth, all day: NTblic's i Co. | M Fuaenkamp. The Kuetler Co Hohhcuse. Schulte a Co. Myers-Dailey Co . * Teeple. Brandyberry a Peterson Runyon. Er geier a Co. Vance. Hite k Macklin. J Everett k Hit® ,! Taper Pros 4 Re'ntizsg. J I&X « Falk. . j Merer S'-’:**-’- A Bearers s - Gay. Zwick & Myers. • Sam Hite. - ' BrushwiEer fc Baker. e- ’ Fred V. Mills x . Hewer 4 Hower. e Wlnnes Shoe Store. s i C ’ VogUiwede B a ; Thect-one M~l ~i ier. a Titan: t wreck ' stzrvi vor. employed in the beet fie’, cis e' ; of We-Ds and Adams coowtire. has n bee® notified that be will receive Zi d ■- ■ from the White Star hne. the steame ' ship company to which the wrecked > Titas.:: be-nnged. says the Btaffton •

Banner. Tha money will be as a set- { I dement tor any Injuries McGulder re- f celved. or damages that may be < asked of the company. 1 McGulder la a native of Greece, and < enroute to America aboard the ill- I fated Titanic, which was wrecked by I a great iceberg tn the Atlantic ocean. < the latter part of April, resulting in i the loss of 1.600 lives After he had I fastened a life-preserver around blm, acordiug to McGulder s story, he I swimming about a u .h* ‘ j ed up by a life boat ..nd .. ri'-d nil New York aboani tbe Carpat* I® j ' Is looking forth«? tucney -n tUe 11 sieamattn company wuhin a short i time. Although baring b*ea in Amert-1 < taken up the America* language re.U-: i cenhauf larm in ' t- ’’i> j ship. WelU couay. and sorted Thor* ; i day in the beet Beld of Ear! French. 11 Mr. and Mrs F J- Hysand and c-. 1-1 rarenta, Mr. and .».”S »*» run r*. > |cld. T.h'.k «K* > | and with Mrs Hy.and :$ zc-od for 1 M- Ist The da' tog with the borne ’ sons. M F. Hylananu i of thaakagiviag cerbrated .2 i the moswtag tfow tW CatboOc etarch I _.T. -. .r LX'L 2 ■ .£ ?--■ r-: the many guesto reUtives av.tec i for the day- The venerable ar i agt< and r-s"-ce».i co.’*- * he the re-| Chests cd many sseful aad beasrtifal I - land C- Tad ’ ' . . ! the Mtabmg tooebea as the I pras«rtr < Mr. mai Mrs X D Hale I This cottaxe has been *aised. rex cd-1 eW Ml bremffied it mskes qmto au attractive upprerumce, and the stars j. had stripes will proudly wave over " .. ■:b the Freni of July. *t which t:s« | Mrs, Hale w® ertertsiu for three s ?■ ' -•■■-s, Mrs. D E «tn-iabaks- Mrs L ~ I Kapp o' BMftre aad Mrs. W W F.-' | erts of Dunvilk HL the last rar; ■ j ; tavteg bees r-eatly beereved fe t — | death of her fusband a few weeks f ag-c Otter guests will be D ESt c_baker and Master Jobs Kapp. Tse fatter has sate ‘mte a record is catching shad aad bl.® gilM- Mrs Ha® told tins on his arrival th*: if he wreM furnish the fish, she wouM f-mish th.® water Both hare filled the ccstract Why He Came Ha®-e i Whes Cosme Iraan Hale was at Rome City be vis very unlucky j> ais fishing. After several days of hard work, he matjered to land a sma’.. shad **d • little mmucw It tt said he ate the shad and his wife had to roa-1 tent herself with the Minnow The® I ! Mr. Hate «se home on precease c‘ l tus.ness. Waving Mrs. Hale up there , ateme. A fe< days later received I a >re- iron- ber eoarxitin? 1 I ZiTtle misao*’. rh* f€»P | k»>'W Ii»e« yr- siz>er. Is a f.sh for yemr dHaer. Than the orwy Mte gig>er Yon caugtt for m®. I will send it to you by zu*2Eat it all head and tai It s only ®ticsgt to EH a Ere " i I Baltimore. Mi, June fir— -Sje .1 to Daily Dearer-rat •—l* presentMig the , * ca&didney of Gi vernor Marshall of In- ’ diasa. Senator SfcveJy of tie state ' said in part .' | "I s;eak fur the cem-ccTstry at a ! state, whose vote has earned tie > state for ereey dem-x-rstir r •es'der.t I inaugrirased trim Ja®e* Mosro® to j Graver CleveLod. Through <3 the »nireT-aix ywsr* of its state* os»4. as I Indtona has gene so has game the ; Vt-ire. I ®ln*Mtm t’■ un® uri-d remarised tyto|rel of toe genriril symi* rtsi is-s- n® |of toe wfcoie «asrry- The OtoSdaze | who can <3 —- l-rirre for a sstdatod ! ticket. <we tri—y *2 the states r*c®=- ■ sary « the. *4erifc-n of toe sarioori t i ticket. s{ "Four years ago the -deen-aerary of s : Indian* ejected a gt vernor f-o® a »i field of unareal talent The®, with i-' such fidelity, pramvai whsdo® at-ii i c-reral credit did ow surernor exe b cute the funr&rea aad adzmxister the

affairs of bls high office, ami so effective wm he again in the campaign of l»19. that In that year, the democracy elected the entire state ticket. carried both branches of the legislature. elected another democrat to the Vnited State* senate and returned twelve of the delegation of thirteen to the national house of representative*. ■ln behalf ot the Vnited democracy. I present the name, and urge the . ucmination of Th< tnaa R. Marshall -He I* through on the qi.est'on of j that perversion c r the people of cuFj tom house taxaticn that ba* made tariff legislation a blanket patent of ®o nopoly that it create* false ilabor; that It precipitate* a class J spirit over Melety. and that by thei privation* into million* of homes. -The prestige of a nomination of it In the early days of November, I when the clouds bang taiea ove. w i .atriefield. the tnqubry will New York, West Virginia. Connecu-1 necessary to the election of the presi-d'CsL-b a candidate the united de--a in the ;erson of Thoma* R Maro MAY GOT HOME 0. K. Word from Bluffton is to the effect that although Charles May did not go directly home from here, when he visited his father. A. B May, he turned i there all right, and his family was happy to learn that he had not met with any misfortune When May did not return home by Monday evening, after leaving here Sunday evening, hi* mother sent a friend. Tim Smith, here to look him up. BASE BALL DOPE. The Shamrock* will meet ti e Port-Ln-J city team next Sunday on the home grounds here and will in all -rotabilities get another good drubbing. However the boys feel confident of victory despite the gloomy predicv-MW and no doubt the only way to find out the outcome of the game will be to visit the grounds on tl.. ■ dav and see for yourself. The game start* *’. three o’clock and coats o~ VS T FROM CONVENT. V'ss Ettel E: inser daughter of Mrs. Orris ESiinger. is expected home neit Monday frets The eoevent 'of the S-fters of St Agnes, at Ft-sd du Lac. Wri . where she base been the pact y®a- and a half. She will visit here a week it so. and will then return. She ’ will pre uably be accompanied here by S-®7.a Kc na-e. who has been two years And who will visit ■ v> - her parects, Mr. and Mrs. A.

■— O— — COURT HOUSE NEWS Helper i. are attorneys for Arata I Uatnaa in her quiet title s-cit aratnst Thessas .'otnson et al. Tie traaacrrpt and papers in the ease of Joseph B. Gibaon rs. Edward IE. S-.-b « al, to set aside fraudulent ccnveyMioe. were received cn I chanre of veaue Iroc Jay county Real estate transfers: George W • Alexander et al. to Isaac F. Alexaad- <£.«•_ ‘ > acres. St. Mary's tp * BUYS A LAMBERT. E Borxet. We ’ Known Fa—er. Has] New Tou- ng Car. G Barker Las looked over tie dil-| ferent sakes of auwmoMles and has decided ox a Lansbert Wesley Sk:draere also te-gtt a Lambert roadster for his use as haecsaa for the Gerssaa TelepboEe cnsxpaay at Crafgrille o SUPER NTENDENTS ELECT. | At the .sseemng of the county school . supemsstendents of Indiana, held at 1 Lafayette. Henry G. Felger of For:f Wayne was elected treasurer. O-a . Hopper of Wassunrton county was named ireaideSßS. axd Ernest J. Black. I of Delaware. secretary. Sereety-fre county sni-errx’t ndents were enrolled. At a meet :np of the democrats among the county school W'mrintetsdenta, a telerrmn: was orc-red sex’ to Senator Jobs W Ke-x at Baltimore. -r- ■ preFt rr a desire for the »omi*atioa o' wr'-az. J Bryas. Ota H'Pi-er w«s ■ the chairman of the meeting, and it : was said by those who attended that the noanty super? we»deast* of the '. stat- bcah rewtireaas aad de®wraxa. , were tseeriy unammonsly la favor a£ ' the eiectiea of Mr. Bryan The tele- > eras, aett to Seoaror Kern asked the : gneotaoz. 'What » the matter with trar : Indiana delegates'*" ■- f o e BaJtttiiore, Md Jsae 2S. 44$ p ix.

-tauecW to Dally Democratl-Tb* ' second ballot taken for ‘»e election of a democratic nominee, and firstballot taken following the opening of the Xnoon srerion. called to order at 4:11 stood a. follow.: Clark. 446*,. Wilson. 339 H: Harmon. 101; ’ n<»«wood. lU’4: 114 Sulaar, 2; Bryan. 2: not voting, 1, Governor Marshall received one vote from Chicago. —' • Baltimore. Md., June “v—(Special | '>ai!v Democrat* —Shortly after the I enirg cf the convention Thursday night William Jrnning* Bryaa intro!duc*d a te.olution saying <l*at the i democratic party was opposed to any I candidate »bo represented such Inter- , si s PMe gan, Thoma* Auguat '... Imont and similar men. The res wu I, „ t.,.ft'—r asked immediate removal Ir — aii- In the convention any s’Kh I delegate teprc*enting these Intereat*. I This latter clause with withdrawn, the resolution was adopted by an overI whelming majority. Bryan aimed his resolution at Ryan and Belmont, dele gate*. _ . — Vnited - * Service Baltimore. .Mu., June 28-iSpecW to Dailv Democrat) —The »üb-comnut-tee of eleven member* of the demo-1 craitc resolution commitee retume-l t* sesion* shorty before noon today ; William Jennings Bryan was the last. of the members to arrive. The com , mittee immediately took up consider*- i t'on of the platform drafts prepared by Bryan and Senator O'Gorman of New Ycrk. There was no prospect of a minority report on the platform. It will be ready, member* say, when the national convention convene* thi* afternoon. - t , Madison, Wis, June 2«—(Special to

Daily Democrat)—ln the current nun-i I her of his weekly. Senator LaFollette Iriiay atacked Colonel Roosevelt for hi* attitude in the present political situation. He deplored the large campaign fund used by Roosevelt and the personality he used as argument*, and *ays that the colonel ba* been a detriment to the two progressive cause*. Baltimore, Md., June 2S —(Special] to Daily Democrat) —Traveling by I special train Jc' 1 Ohio Bryan Leaguers I arirved here this afternoon. They 1 have a band and several thousand Bry-1 an buttons, and propose to turn loose] a Bryan stampede before tnidnignt. aocord:ng to S R Buckert of the club Baltimore, Md.. June 2S—(Special tc IMily Democrat) —Dawn came today without the democratic national convention having named the party'* president'?’ crnd'tete for the intend ed nationri rtripaigr.. One ineffectual ballot wss taken early today after which the ccnrentiria adjourned un til 4 o'clock this aftemreß, when rot ing for the «• > • n ot a candidate will be res- m d The first ballot re-

Convenient! Now, the distance to St Louis is materially shortened by the convenience of the service— Through Sleepers to St. Louis Daily at 10:3a p m. on “The Commercial Traveler” New Pullmans with all the comforts-electric lights, electric fans, dental lavatories, and more commodious dressing rooms for ladies. Luxurious Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) add much to the pleasure of the journey. Then, there is no change of cars-you go right through without a bit of bother. Morning arrival m St. Louis in ample time for business, or for connecting trains. Tickets and information at Clover Leaf Station. Toledo, St. Louis & Western R.R“CLOVER LEAF ROUTE" Decatur, Ind 1 "" — »>■■>■—> ■ ■■ ■■ ■—■■■> .. w——w——■—, , ... —..—in * —■" i 11 '* — V Have YOU l A Bought This - Washing Machine ’ < That Really dig Clothes ; V ,A. ‘ • AiSg S— Youc-jjhttoNOW. ' -■' 'V< T —i-:F C - **■ aT with tl.e cleat-p : of i- iC * curtuns, blankets, damn a-'■ ? coarse is at hand. The famous BOSS—the nmchire with r--r.echan..-J washboard—cleans ail equally welt Write !vl txx-k of washdat hints. THE BOSS WASHING MACHINE CO, Dept O. Citx-nnat. Oh«>

suited a* follow* Clark 440 i.j , son 324. Vnderwood 117 jt, n* arn .' 14S. Marshall 31. Baldwin 22, 2; Bryan 1; not voting one. sinc» J I* necessary for a winning to secure 725 vote* In order to be notn. Inated it I* generally conceded that the voting will go through several ballot* before the nominee i B seleetei Indiana »a* reached at 4:40 o>l*tk this morning Senator Benjamin p ; Shively then presented the name e! : Governor Marshall as a candidate for the presidential nomination. The gov. ! ernor a supporters arranged to make up amuaement and noise what ti;« ! lacked In number. All night ! the Indiana delegate* had the i a . dianapoll* military band waiving j a one ot the front ruotna of the convention hall while In another >va* a drill, ed chorus of rooter* prepared to show Baltimore what wa» considered the real tling in enthusiasm in the Hoosier state. A* Senator Shively mentioned Marshalls name the band cammenced to play ‘ On the banks ot the Wabash." and the Indianaians • I completed their demonstration with due credit to themselves and their I candidate. The uproar lasted fifteen 1 minute*. The name of Governor Burke of North Dakota was withdrawn as a candidate when that state I I name wa* called on the roll for noto- ! ination. Delegate S. J. Doyle of that I state made the withdrawal and then seconded the nomination of Governor Wilson. ■ — — o~ BLOODINE OINTMENT CURES ECZEMA j ! Itching and bleeding piles, psorias- | I is. gait rheum, pimple*, rashes, danj druff and falling hair. Mrs H W Al j len. Gaffney. C. C., says "I hat • I used Bloodine Ointment for eczema and find it a moat effective remedy.’

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER S A ST Q R I A LARGE FARM BKJO other section IN of the country offers better upper- j tunrties to the himeseeker and investor IHORTHEASIt» Michigan. The land I MTU I/* AM here will produce in CnlUMn cropa un»urpassed by any in any part cdthe L’mte, y ■ -i Failure u pra.- : i posaible by reason of great W * diversity of crops grown. i Northeastern Mich .gar. is -d the ideal locality for the w » rsSG practical farmer who may Zr'' - 4 soon become tacepemseM tn t ,f I the raising of grams, grasses. I fruits, vegetables and stock. Deep, fertile soil, fine dfr mate, good transportation water and the ysL' V” best of markets. We have acme r< s! bar f > JI j jains in improved farms for those who write us at once Nr. rtisuaxtern V.libigsn Realty Co. r '-~ A ;>r «, !• . .can