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GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912. together for the good of all. A over the ha; ersity roads i ly twice in the forenoon, | mec peered ‘cannot do its If you have no tedder ‘the fork can | sance. etna potas en @ number of farmers are ‘be used to shake the hay up where | To sow and harvest the clearing a MISS BECKFELT ey S JULY BRID fay po fess it, and if you are|it is very heavy. After dinner we |market is of great importanc: iif is | ur cream there you jrake the hay into small windro at 4 ” cia “ Ws | without an outle’ Beckfelt Residence Scene of Pretty nal aout oe bela aaieeitl enacshen om it into small cocks | there can be no cara ae i e is . ith the fork. Hay bunched wi ms W. ae Don't (Ww: with the} duce. edding Today: ‘Daughter of eae san the big company in horse rake is too hard to pitch if | And without @ public hi; | — Pioneer Resident paste pie wants you to ship it is green. When cocked up on the the salconkee : ae sa = } | will pay you better. They }green side it sheds the rain much | 2 gaan see: . ‘ janay for a while in order to get |better in case it shoul — ye agin ees ts ria ‘The merriage of Miss Carrie Jean | you away from the local creamery. ae salts at id rain before | farming: would be in the same di- | asa eldest daughter of Mr. and | The state has recently arrested the, Pile the hay ae GS cacac an nn Jemma, that of producing only suffi- } irs. chn Hecktelt, 10 ME Grane Tppcerusions sae italia ale aeeauiese tea ae a ain ely in the mow cient potatoes for their own use and Seaton of Coleraine, was golemniiised taeeadeatn ‘cemncsilse ater sae nhac . it — ary out better i spending the rest of their time be- ‘ 4 a oth pete nd str Dome st peprins cee ae ea cas ir ollles tn Hod a @ | tween trapping and trying to solve ‘ bride’s parents, the Rev. Leo |to the farmers im ©: ALS : 3 up along ithe proplem of how t k: 4 Burriows of the Presbyterian church 4 Ww) ia poumemetty (ihe 200 of sie Aoi os biel ee 1 | pling oer Ge ; ‘where there was no creamery, and can ends met in the genera] household | reading the marriage service. “| wien > |e piled with the pitch fork without | eho! | | 5 4 paying more than cream was worth |tram expense ‘without an available incame The charming Beckfelt residence | in rth |trampling on it. Then start another | i ‘ Ks another community where the be paees Generar and greene | was effectively decorated in green | farme cing uae mara eae : : e ; : 2am ; a Greiscicimeencieieg ale waseibe . 2 | follow only the construction of pub- care . 7 sh oa i a aaa abreges ferns | They were stealing from one ee ened sae Reine Me highways and therefore let a This is a splendid Couch Hammock made of heavy, | ae ae senieoat te ie delightfu| to fool another. oak SS Sick faeieh — | slogan to induce home-m@kers and canvas over a strong wood frame. ¥ pry |i cut the parlor, music | green hay produce i com; = “a eet wa Ei parlor, music | Don't think you can make more by,qwill always heat most whe Yy producers in this rich agricultural|{ AS Complete as a bed. Complete with i! ng room. An arch of | churning at home and selling the, re it has county be: “Better roads for bette: wind shield : ph green and white formed a pretty | putter. When you do that the |been dropped down in a pile with | |Itasca.” : eo ee s vege! eesting dis sis cosets sacenot tea Gpeane in SS ce sagid fork and greatly compressed | JAMES BLAHA. | ; i of potted plants making @ charm yHo + |in this way. i : We issortm: emer i e ha a et sbacena ee st oae Gee ete you get for your| When clover is cut early there is | eee ee large a ent of the newest i The bride entered on the arm of | would be in petacha! Oe aay ene noweame eens on aed | — «Fee as aaa cee os vey eee ther father to the music of the Men- | qucntsiaeoat ee with you? | quality of the hay. The second crop| able prices. ' Aelaschn wedding march, pleyed by |4n ihe store end ny r stacked up, makes a much better growth. In Miss Ada Kremer. She was attended | knowing what to om sicisiae not | 1911 on the Experiment farm the cle - } by: Miss Alice Tyndall as maid of | are doing your ae with it? You | ver fields that were cut first yielded BY i! Donor, while MrFrank Fisk of | this ee bee to bring pack \Ywo tons the second cutting. r Goleraine wes best man. Tattle ‘lense, sae secasien ee pull away| Begin haying early and don’t try ' ang Wilkinson wf Seattle carried | home y aud schurn. St }to ott ell at once. Cut one day e ring in the heart of a white Don only what you can put up the n URNITUR i n't th t ext, - peony. ' ion gant spies cream-|end avoid putting up hay thet is ail op The bride was gowned in an eX- | object in ch de ey have no| wet from dew and rain. Moisture c | ——a POSITE POSTOFFICE Crand Rapids, Minn . quisite creation of white embroidered garmers all nee Oe ee | eh eee toe ee N J H nang _ white satin, cut en | ecanitantating ee cee nat natural moisture within the ew ersey Governor Nominated | . rain and lacetrimmed. She ‘wore % a re aves and stems. mark and could n apes af ites of the alley Anil eteete for eee to succeed Pare ets for President on the = te- ne her hair and carried an arm bouquet yah simi es ornare ass i o Clark’ i Tt of bride noses and lilies of 1 *t| ‘They try to get the best butter mak | pees TeeteeeeereeeeeseeTey E ee asc ies of the val Bee eesin ailtdon \er possible. If you think anything i |% ; | 0 |. New York’s ninety votes, by going y, Wed with chiffon. sim. Nfone don't quit, but notify the see- Pot-Pourri. Seca (2mm te Wilson, would settle the thing be d : ~ | reta z z | aa | question. Underwood still had A : ing gown of white mull embroidered | 5, pula the creamery. Mistakes sietianinniueninaiminean |more than twenty votes after the Sirac. 1¢e in pink, and carried pink roses. Miss! Peon eae aoe Now the fli i in’ | MISSOURI STANDS BY Se are eek mening) oem Sider elebatewa <gowa avec aa ‘pink | apt to make a mistake in your-figur-| e flies begin their buzzin’ he could name the candidate. After rajab, lace-trimmed. jing as the creamery is. If the pont get airs rani oed pea CLARK T0 THE END ics: Bes eae iia en vote es Following the ceremony a wed- pereemery hes made a mistake the fears soe ou atte # aioe Shan = oa picwtee agus eee tenon Tibsteacts ~ ding breakfast was served, the din- | officers wil] correct it. | sales peal sad Aber arate: “they f ! eo ex ito rsuatr iia sath = eR ‘ ing rbom appointments carrying out | A Sener dene cten ve sonora: fee ore prema rAd Und wood sa | sistance ee Real Estate the color motif delightfully PG ritind Will increase the valuation of See PI sees SOE a erw | The fort ii 4 iy. é ‘ : * y-fifth ballot sh vi Jareo. wredMhglhen dn grsensdanter [TO en ene el yaa tay tanay pants sibosmaies levee. : od Withdraws at Be sa aihiton: ates sede tae Soncioe Fire Tasurance \ ed the table with streamers of white Ways that you may not see now. I ilies ay aby ee, the aipawety 4 ginning of Ballot---New one seals + gala prec da eatin ripbon wound in emilax. Car- | =° 2 °°d soldier and get into the ustles for our red and white cor- Y jmally withdrew Mr. Underwood's Fe : : a ty 2 ‘ sles, shooting venom in sys- | F pane: nutiors and ferns were used with jbattle and fight it out. Every co- puscles, ig n our Sys: | se charming effect throughout the din- operative creamery has had the oe piers hypodermic gun; thus- | - ork for Wilson. gee ids were ote ae me to with: || Conveyances Drawn, TaxeS Paid ing room, and the place cards bore |*#™e trouble on the start and there | g in all human regions, sending | on Si cereanates oe ‘ 4 ’ e there A < said Bankhead, amid impressi - : sisieg cf Ahovatler. vould mot be @ creamery in the pene tee legions who would | VOTE BY BALLOTS. lence, adding a tribute of ret sors ee : The guest list included Mr. and | state today if every man quit when pe cele meee Nye ee ase ibd Sa : Lec gor alae age rae 4 i Mrs. Jerome Myers, Mr. and Mrs. ae thought something was wrong. |” work and fun. Flies are vile and / Ballot Wik: cinta eae “tere eee te ee ened ctay ey Otto King, Deer River; Mr. and Mrs,| #e!p to make things right. vulger erestures; they drive all the | No. Clark, son, wood. mon. | Yete for whom they pleased. ice. atoy “otlvap, aaieniecr ae | ‘The timbered section of northern world to anger as they wield their | li... 2. 440% 324 117% 148 | vote for whom they pleased. ‘ - t Henry Ranfranz, Cohasset; Mr. | Minnesota will be the greatest dairy ce ee Sees they keep us mad | : ss ia” an Dae aan baiadine anny sake momar ales be Kremer & King : and Mrs. Will King, Mr. ana |Se¢tion of (Minnesota. ‘Hundreds “0? and fretting till we often are for-| 4) we 443 349% or is aaa |all the Clark delegates, cad then it Props. , Mrs. John MicMahon, Mr. and Mrs. ecreameries will be built within the posting elthe splendid aroral least) 5. - 443 351 119% 1% asia agp adage a the nomination i ii } WC. Tydadl, Ber. ant Ieee. BO. [RAE Seniganes She setae meet conphipetivsets Suitiay eenooles|g.....5 aay aed aa aan | STE'S tomm cf 101s Underwood Jost Grand Rapids - - Minn. 2 a : Finnigan, Mr. ard Mrs. Karney, Mr. | t08ether in cooperation. If they £ ee eee eee driven | 7.. .... 449% 352% 123% 129% | 5%. j and Mrs. J. E. Brandméler,: Fhoed: | don’t their chitinen wilt “dave: “6 rom thie land the joy of livin’ will | 8- 351% 123 130 The announcement of this vote ; wood; Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson, Seattle; | Duild the creameries, but it is @ fing (the scientists assure us) be increas-) > aay amy 187 | CSE ® Cy you Wileon,” yelle = Mrs. Lloy ¢ <pewasin: | thing for ay ,ed a hundredfold; let us therefore 350% 117% 31 rar Gee hu neha) crac niki Fee a oy) eee ing for @ young man to look back | 115. and swat ’em, knock ‘ “ i aay cig aoe eee ee 1 iss lice Tyndall, Miss Jessie | 2nd be able to eay: “My father | ay s eee 354 9-123 29 their chairs. es Aiken, Mis ‘Lillian LeFebre, Miss \hhelped to lay the corner stone of | ‘ys, top ane bottom, till they 5 356 115% 29 The ballot left Wilson with 124 vais Katherine Gilbert, Miss Ada Kremer,| this creamery. He was a leader in | Weary of their labors and their.sticky| 361 0.111 0. free Snare, OF the, necenmary “two; Dr. Lareo: especial — Miss Katherine Loran, Miss Lillian | Cooperation and made farming such jfeet are cold. Swat ‘em with our 36224 110% 29 thirds to nominate. wil mak, ee sn — ( Ring, Gilbert; Miss Ruth Beckfelt, \that I am glad to follow his call- notes swatty, though the world 362% 112% 29 More States Climb On. to fig af rsa = {Miss Ruby LeMere; Mr, Glen Stra- |ing.” There are young men who ea |) Oy we're dotty, kill them off 362% 112% 29 | Once more the call of the roll be-|| the an e age inns ~ ven Mr. Prank Fick, Mr. Ea Kremer |“Well the old man killed mother with guns and poison, tie some tin- 361 12538 | gan. It was the forty-fourth ballot |} All alannae “a an eyes” = ‘and Mr. Ray Beckfelt, initth’arGak ianid Adsove “abel aetna |MOne WO nett. tables tie them to the mee soe ree and Wilson in the beginning gained |} or in need suits sis ‘ A The wedding gifts were unusually {farm #s soon 2a we could gqt away. stake with tethers, give them coats 39534 118% 29 one in Arizona. Colorado climbed || for the saoaay plaid beautiful, comnrising gifts. trom | He wae Sennd to-akiek ‘to his EE ag tar and feathers; when we find 396% 115 “ee aboard the “band wagon,” giving Wil- eas ae of glasses, are = ae dake nlclidic wit Mica ap aphia see | of doing thinge.” them in our village let us ride them | 299 ie aA acre of nine. This made the ene sete to call at Hotel known pie Eeckfelt during the The creamery is the xjght way of out on rails—Walt Mason. rie 115% .. | the two ba le er Bis mae anak ewes years of her girlhood and young dairying. 108 29 ter-inlaw of S z t = womanhood here. Among the sub- gr ET a Snare Ga oe Tdaho on thie ballot Wi } | esi stantial presents was a check for + Fo bd nae as a ge ease raele egyt two, as i $200, a gift from the bride’s father. SUPT MW’ ‘ hat Others Think 487% 112% 28 | diane’s vote was cast solidly for him. |” inanedintely cter ‘ie weddtie . 460 121% = Wilson gained 3% in Iowa and| Reld by the unit rile. New York's get ac cea Mee cee a ee Louisiana gave him one more. ninety again went to Clark and h : Articles under this heading are con- ae The Mississippi del of sist oem by auto for Coleraine, where they 1 tributed and are published to give 446% 119% 14 | caucus when cata dete Scales 1 See ea nn ints Ballet ae will be at home to their friends af- free expression to the views and 477% 103% 20 | ballot and was eet paasaca aie a Ohio Wilson gained, the vote iat Bo th anictss ia The asamp thei: —— opinions of Herald-Review read- 479% 101% 29 Maryland Eave Wilso “The een <i pli ainiea es away gown wes of white serge, with Telis How Good Results at Exper- sek It does ne ost however, 494% 101% 29 | and one-half and Ohio same ain was slight, Steak oe vgs gees : ; ; 5 3 epinions herein expressed are 496% 98) 29 s remaining at 306. picture bat in black and pink. ment Farm Are Obtained a ee pees 10038 29 | one forty-tourth allo al arsergen ee oe erald-Review. eons Aires With Clover Hay. eavcslieed AB Seats Berd 29° | 96% votes away from : isi i Sacto he ot ee ae . COOP | 422 501% 106 29 His vote was 629, a gain at ae a Senator Se : woe —— In a letter published under thi oe A Sa ceil is eect ser raat a - ERATION GETS The value of clover hay depends | heading June 12, Supt. A. J. aa 424 499% 106 27 na eee aaa with the forty- a sa ie ps forces, mount very largely upon i . : Ca Ese! 430 494 2 » Platform and announced [ teow it pa when it is cut and of the Northeast Experiment station 329 602 ae sf Clark dropped from 329 to 306. withdrawal of Underwood. bee ULTS | a. _ |takes another rap at the saloon ae aes ae ni The situation led to the belief that | ieee cs : Sea be cut early, just | keepers, laying the responsibility of 360 63309725 pie olor tea mammaarcaeeties| = | 5 McGui “a ca te see Don’t follow |the slow development of this agricul 84 = 990 aie = le ip once | S HANFORD EVIDENCE fae upt. icGuire Urges Farmers to anata _ of igen te half the tural county to their door. Total number of delegates 1,088; | the fast fourtnt ses ate oe se House © i k a eads are brown. At that stage tle That is a strip necessary f hee : Pou call -hy the Wash: jommittes “Probes Charges. | take Advantage of Cooperative | seed is forming and the stems be-jon but is a re poetic one ath casa ey page pre erd ea ea Hadsisi Sei ’ | . . 0 j . Creamery come woody. It will not be eaten |any relief to the fanmers scapikeona Baltimore, July 3—The withdrawal | James insisted age ro ee Ps canes Taly8.--Bhe commmitine-af (7), sa Eh fwell ard it will not give the results | tled here and a very poor excuse fon of Oscar W. Underwood from the | Position, formerly taken that a attend cf, Sepeerentatines, Sevens: a ; 2 f e . Ti ® Don't ship your cream, farmer, or |” milk production. ja slogan in a campaign to induce presidential race, after the forty-fifth | Proxies should be voted in the conven-/ Judge ceanackt tee ee \' titin ict home Beka sweet ‘Clover cut early will not cure as |new settlers as the saloons are of ballot, made Woodrow Wilson the | “2- | to hear hcsinereemenne ae 7 it will pay you better than taking it cada esters dolar, it tse tho seinen meee tee lam eee sae er as Slee sear ae when the judge Was sad to bave been to the creamery. There is nothing cman ©: Ha ye hay as feed that |age farmer and producer and there- soa fort: a roaring vote “iaich scona awe rot ye guar ' dist with pay. youlbetter ian enous. gio onsidered first. ; The carl |fore, having a will of our own, can- | pie e ‘y-sixth ballot ended a strug- | ynanimous. on | & The committee was inclined to go a operative creamery in)your own wore tere Bae it is put in |mot be a general debaucher as he in- ee ae bitterness in Little Change in Forty-fttt pod ae testimony regarding the ; meighborhod. cai eed co dunty jhdmaiann “Aageids ie uade iti & desis sac aa iicanbes Waces oan:| AU empted sieesonpte oe aeanebe ncn Rinage } E There are nearly a thousand co- Si age a and will produc |poor farmer who cannot contro] his , :, ea en calbebans bam: 3 resis: tn: the,solid “Ale! snet A tapi ee scccryindnal,§ ‘ eperative creameries i more milk. Th’s is the chief thing | own tastes and Pichia: tess tha 200 votes of the nomi. | PABA Yote Of twenty-four for Under | er Judge Hanford, takes ty a deer | s (Why rics in Minnesota. | to be considered. in its exercice his liberty | nation. Either Charles F. Murphy or | OO ‘#iled ‘o occur on the forty-fifth | eee Senior taken Lira deter ‘ § (Why are there so many, if they are| 9, l! choice, Oscar W. U: ballot. “The Wilson: people we 5 oN ne eommer wae extort i t the bd: mn the Experiment farm we make; What . Underwood by saying the | ; : Te aDX- | woman’ % ng the ot the best way for the farmer to | a practice of cutti at we want is practical encour- | word could nominate him. Wh ously awaiting a change in the Ala- s house at night, was submit- — th manufacture and sell his putter? | 9 ~ ti a ting the clover early agement from the county and state | phy held out remained n ee ce orn ane operat tt aca gic gt s¢-examined ‘Where the first built creameries are er ee _~_ oad — at|in the line vf public highways to | New York delegates in a PPO — final landslide for their can: Pager cpa thei ¥ becoming old and wo: i . 3 as ted |enable one to prod ee ee i peut suaghhPiont tanetea f find the fa orn out, you Will) naying the lest of June and most of |in the firet produce and market | fore the convention opened decided to| Although Wileon made slight gains | COmmittee objected. hag ‘ e farmers building new ones |the hay went in the mow under cure| of Pee ee ee ee Or a ee eben erecene shee aclans ¢ stabn:stithein cominaing Mig dates on ee Paige Mr. MeGuire gives in his | After two ballots Thomas ¥. Ryan, | V°TC 0° ®erious breaks ‘in the: Clark | they will bring further aase of bis thousand dollars. They build again | apie Much of the ps soa 7 ary tings deed dois “ies babies at |e da nemttior ht And ‘Minginle Giclegs | foots, Cone et Cette: Velecn j having been intoxicated in public _Decause they have paid and, farmer, | austy but there wes a w cet was written only for political effect | tion, was supporting Wilson. Thomas leaders worked like beavers to secure | Places. —— your cooperative creamery will pa waste. Even |tto advance his own ambitions. Taggart of Ind’ the Underwood strength for the New ill Pay | the calves would eat it 1 ' eee ae ner cremer the square In making hay we pias a To induce permanent settlers we | Wilson column. Roger Sullivan went aerate ees sap Pane eae . does * ‘seer ‘ - e son forces, | sen tn Oe in the forenoon and cut only what Se pe rb ome te pess Fos eoder pdaosas meng aera grea aoa Newnes eee en ' A creamery can succeed where | we can get in th enable- e only man left of the old combina- | Urged them to throw their { oe \ , e nex] a Ee votes to there are 400 or more cows, if all | ter h : t day, no mat-| We must have facilities to reach tion was Murphy. The New York | Wilson, but he could not get much GRAND RAPIDS HIERALD-REVIEW the farmers .Will take their cream The pened be sonnel a oe Puce eee ee ee ee meg ee Sa BRIS Kec, ‘ atten the) ‘0 have the plow follow the had picked up 135 votes’ ) poll of the New Mexico delegation |] ¥ ,shor tie the Herald Rovi = there. Cooperation means working | off we start the hay tedder and run |timbered sections horsepower » i calls, that iecaes. a safe ios SOL ateeeel an intiination to break the bad Zor the above price tor cash? m fo : re aa chee z = : solid eight Clark votes, but they were | GET IT Now i: : is

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