- " he" Tow-IND Ind Ane- Schod Dirt. No. M. In £850 this township "a: mood in honor of General Fremont, who had then acquired fame in the vorid u . western explorer. The first town meeting Wats" held In the home of Mr. Peter D. Schauk, on the t1mt Tuesday in April, 1350. a nine o'clock in the morning. The {at other: deem were, Herbert Bwaa, supervisor; Christopher Smith. mot: Deming Gibbons, m collector; Addison Puttidge. overseer}! the poor; Sheldon Wood and The settlers came to this district about 1884. traveling by means of meted "gong Usudly several families me together, oxen being and instead of ham, since they won non common. Most. of them all» from New York, Vermont and other "In ms. 11. an to" "a the old mu rad. which an from 011m to Indian. Wis. entering Mont The bat mm in the township was at Port Hill. omen were at Mom Center, and Dean's Comets. -mtrrostUBeesiathiatowrt- ship at M. The fkmt church which the people attended m Feb. 20. "otit. " the t-or.AittertParniatWast- het.t-tttte-1ta-beroe tom-Ill mm to chard: us ttiHtnttse.ehotgtt-ent loch-n- iiidmmoser-stitererttter'r - Diunond Luke and Joining the old plank" that rm from WIM- -uto.errmsrs.Themm"tet old Myhichnnomawoekfrom Wsuconda to Burinlton- kastmittttt-mt-tirwhoe Gittmm.e-dhxse-Pretttr- tei%n church to . conception-l- ,ts.tmtaoee-trerutheo1dert mind» twuhill- It is iatuuetingtdatudrthsetheryPy- iTiTiua.Hiliimtttiir9iye "iaaawasstutotyr.ttte- iGLhturutosr.Addutmhrt- Awmmy "a ,di'ihhApe.Aetyoyeyt,'.e. iiFaahd9tetrettetc1'l'tt auriiiirytesrt.ttttes ataeraihtrretdrarPesr, m "inhuman-id's itiTiai Fifiail but a ' but when" d-rated 03 the an; an. the cum-n in "iran; uni-Sun!" __ in Peer lent. mtth a My -artrr. but"? EST..." "_"'" f In"): :33 Ar-Yee Pf, "Macaw-nip"- "rL't'd'lt, built-diam" "Gaia-Gaia-tren.'" "v. *0" all unar- iiiitIi.idiiir,,Tut"21' - - EtttA'at."tig'dttf1. 'Ildutrudth VIM- mmwmuunw dwh'w" it "a ii"i"iaEaGaituiéiiot.V nil-Who'llbym AGiGedutretwaa-tMd. iaaGGuroaeiulitee hunt-load?" h" . *3!"- M it new umMm-ovuom -nhnm'oufmmn TGriGure no tav-erm, or toll .,__--~.77 - GaruAsttrH'drAP;, "plant" in o.eeated iirii'aGi%,-tttoo-ye.d unwm'hkh tour their iussrudatttuet_rm'to". iiriGrkiaroodirtp.swood am.b-Mftmsadtih'mttre"'"'. sauna-m in only wad-en wen. I" Ya", FM $12; IM9, nun. pm smjryrmg IMO, 1 m r--- -v-v-. e"-"'", Pilot. - m. 81.: of the our" pupils were J. C. Price who 1mm in the Phil- ippine m, A. L. Price. W. R. Price, J. J. Price who (with: in the civil w"; Eunice Amen. who wu the wife '____.__ __ "In" have been found that h an Indium in Fremont in a. any an Some of the br-roads I-u has originated "W old 'tAi-truns. iii-Gi/t ,ikTiidG,n Vol the Wauka W College, Prsnh Earle who In 159 s whoa Mun In: built It in pm! location. from which - qhtMreo have risen to high "at h the world's duh-IL M " mm unread: which have biped to have": the - th and "than. Ila-elm The Wh- - Octal: Gian. In" a I Pu! 03d the mm. Janet l August»: who gave their Ia- vbhdnoutvodd warm M Mm. Gtortte Teth- ab, - Boy HM. Am 1-1.. 'nkn In". Clark than. M Wag-m Md "and Jon... iiiiG -K}D.CS. justice of the Jumbyhumm mmmmmnm Schools "Giitr-setaytd my); 1300. Hum W. It". - Man; pt In for the Past week dun leisure Mn. Even the wt taken . mater to it. Of con don't - to be us good a: sey of Convener, but who l there might be one in the f The sixth, seven grades have eompl of birds. The bo pretty. Walter Schwermun in bird house to school, s mounted on I sixteen fo; hope it has In attraction will make it their home The amen has been quite busy " pchool for the past two weeks, taking pictures of vital interest-to nll. " __ ua. and others who participated) How to Plant In our interest. l When the trees ttttive dig I trench ----. {and bury we roots. Pour plenty of SCHULTZ SCHOOL iwdter around the mom. Use water . ----.. . ienough to thoroughty soak the The third Ie,?..', Pup?" are busy ground. Leave the trees in this studying the multiplication tables. trench until ready tu plant. loudly one of the fifth grade ' . . Prepare the soul as for corn or, £531]: '"l1 Ite. thu,'. g't',1it,'tl any crop. Put [met on the ground horn in p,", d t: n'tuuland place stakes or other markers 'fll,','uh,e1f'et' In e. pupil. I three feet apart. Make the next row . e experience. 1 three feet away. Thts Will place the The pupil: are busy {minus dee- l tmes three feet by thee use "r',t,'l"t for the sehool tttttMW. i, The holes must be dug so that We had school Saturday to "Ruth: little spruce can be planted a up the tune we lost last fall. ilittle deeper than it was in the Ililnnehe and Harry Berghorn nursery. visited gt the Runng home Sunday}; When ready to begin the actual afternoon. . i planting take an old pall filled with I We uve been playing baseball at water. Take out tt bunch of the few" nearly Ceery day. I trees end put them in tne pail babe ', ----_------- carried to the place at planting. Lift 5 MADDEN SCHOOL one tree at a tune out of the water- l . . q-..---- pail and place in hole. Pill in with ( Inset Alma end Eda Naumann earth and tramp the earth tight '33,?" the glinth End" "d atrouttheroota. _ l ',,2t',',t g,.1e.' i"ll'll t 'tti, After naming the earth tight (l'lr,,'th ti y, I: W . ' taboutthe roots level the ground with I e mspen. ephMltineenrtnnndxotothenexttr-ee .lmneo and my other met. The . . . . ' i . for the were L , This method of planting will Insure ' " - . n... Attt, er,trf.yiyr? I s 90 per cent to 96 per cent growth. Lilli-n Gibs- has been a school because of illness Friday was clean-up day at school. 1 We ttuy& the Bowman Dairy Eric.) puny for Wing us with the hotl water and others who participated! "ii and In. Otan. sum spat kindly with their dnrOstqr, In Herman Rqen It North Ott- Misses Alan and Eda Naumann mammal the mm grade and their "had: It the home of their Intent- on My, April 21. An crumble time was spent. We played bum and my other was. The winner- for a. prince were Lucynd: and Jon! Miller, Irene Schwandt re- eqhed the Wham: prize. A deli- cious lunch. was served when mil mm - u a large table. cur- can Int-Inn, a former pupil of our school m attending the Gang. Bail drool m a weteerate multim- to our party. We hope that be my join m min. my]; Men, Genevieve IMttort and In, Victor of third grade and Gem-uh ',ehnrwadt, of fifth m m perfect in spelling for the past Thu mm grade bu already m to duly About the different In. at no. and More the and wItttis-wehopetohaveour btrrtnoteboiihtistted. Mindset-Unit. Jr. has se- magma: Chas. Donald's ind hon. 'wan the viearry "will hawk-ll when attr, under- - a an; onion, - _. i; iruiaaan - - I. visiting atthe -ttur-rMrs.goimth mdeWN-mk' wmh- Zia-0r. Bonnie W and Jon! In!" visited Bury -trattt on my. April a? It. Ab and New NM visttmiattttehometrfMr..ndMrs. m Canton on Sunday nfter- Mr. lemma" In enlarging the! lug. chick: bout on the IM (am. Hi. ditch- fun in hitched" to the raking of White Legions. "ia/di/Gauss-r 12' R. lul- holhnd is mm" a. Telegraph road. He te.arted Wedmuduy "in" We m nll you of End Cugill , mrired. who bu 'soeeqeded in doll: Hi 1t-uem---How - after plant- months. Brithmetie in rem months. ine my bushes must I "aetrin to Culti- Tne Royal Neigbbors of Prairie "tet View wfll give n m In Merseh-] Antmrer--Begin to with": It bertrer's ho" at Prairie View on Fri-1m Do not din do» In! keep the do, night, April as. 1tt of the tsoil loose with I hoe. You Mr. and In. Thomas bomb-n MINI" mattivBte tree, OM huh" Genoa, Ill., visited " the E. J. Giu' too much. home but Sunday. . -.'.t---When inan I spray my To" wind norm of hm week blew 1 appK tree.'. In. Ruehm's chimney down. I Anroeer-une Bordon mixture TV first Ind "and M have, and may just Men Men open. .11 hon perfect in spelling for the Spray gain on the new" on fad. {out we}. in. lab the ma my when the - A. 11-." 1- '. ' " - C-tt III-rhi- . Mr. md m... Cargill and chiidn-n won t, the Sells Hoto circus in Cnicurn last Saturday. Grawhn Behnr ind Gertrude Wolf mom Wednndly with In. ad. Gin uu My. Brken by ro- On \Kwineuhy unemoon all of the Khan] ehildren took pert in Rodin! an! ~p~ning errnteqta. Irving Bum. Dorottr, Reiver; and Cart Pot" were the wading prim vim-en for their qradre. Celia Potts wen the 9'an pH. for the flftt and sixth M Vernon Gin won for the "a and eidhth and: spelling an". hm sumy'ur. m In. rm and family mum! with "an!" at Wrtyvilh, The child?!" of thia win-n an in looking (award to having Inm- ho smug pawl thin nun-or. for Ktttrmatrrutfortisemul.rtrt- hailed " Apt-kink it will "I, In carried by a "we train mrttttrte on thr Mlhvny thrmmh tbe vhf of Aptakisie. slum roller und pauper All. "3001 APTAKISIC SCHOOL king pugi|ink ----- _ 1 CI during "If "I" Tron OI "um the gsrls have ---- Of course w. Why Not. The state will" a. good ibs Demp- mm.» of Christmas a... from t who (all tell,' the bug infested regions of the In. " the future. We must not destroy the {onus of I an" eighth Miehigau and Wisconwin. Every one yd the" rtudy Winn! Christmas trees. Thy .3. :it, mu very Peer-e. They bring moisture, they 'an easily be sold at a snug plum. b.,.,., ml,e 3... Taey are easy to mow. They look 7 . - - c-_., ab h ich pole the ent from 1 his bird. ..-. -._ -w, ,7 _, [well and make the plate beautiful. (They will create nu Interest in tho 1 {mutation of 11.000000 new: ot (poor land in Illinois A Christmas itree on every lllinms farm. 1 Kinda " Plant / Norway spluce is best White ispruce will also make good Christ- , mu trees. Plant those that an called once transplanted. The am is from (iiii to not) per 1000. The non must the well drained and falrly deb. Any gm" that is good for crops in good for 'Chrisunus noes. l'l'hodllngofChristmutnuiai -euy. The him-t market in the' world in My. The loan! m.etrf. ,etto-eofthernfttrsoe- It". Thetreesmustbeeultivatod even week to ten days. Cultivate just like my other crop. In three you: time ttdtmeawiitsetromtwototive teetaad.mreadrtoiminoellintr. Donotetetaatentirerowhmttake oatennduaveo-s.'rhetm-in- inem'iierx"rrrusehttateramii? two - more will bring two to mmmaonm. Aeo-tive-timateiathatthe t-ittbrinratfourtottte ot--u.rrieeoelrreh. At lunch. Mu of W: ta-utr-tttable. q-tio-ttr itneoodideatoput 'rotate in the botton of the hole ,u-ru:ttinrta-rtmrhes'. A-er-tf you want to get rid 'ol'tho pot-to. it might not do a "etotGmi,tmndottotd.thr'u1tt, "our mu In the nut-[nail or.if "mofmtnen is} bond-(h- ull his and: Val. tsereua-ortrmftraomah-tet "at-tev-ttii-e-ltr- This lb is not new. European mun have but: doing this very thing for yum "and" at 1m amt-Mt America as nun: tNtatarta. you. ttom the fur. Gi; iiiG Ed rich - then be half well rotted manure. _ "ii-ttmr-aa- tate an I plan; use. and but}... 'u (Mind will no'. be Rudy Mm April M: . . Att-hte use and bushes may be plnhd at», any time during April. It in my to plant even inthclutcnddlay nit-hough n Yttle mm an in planting it w- quired. nppk "can? Amo-r-Ure Bonk-ax mixture and aptly just befm MW" open. Spray gain " the - in fad, in, lab the third my when the fruit in tbe the of a I'm-ll marble and me - "an." a! lad with the W". IR. (rrm ll. MMPSON SAVE Tim -f-430 "mum QUE'I'IONS AND ANSWERS b; PLANT, R JT",ll'A111", 00 ' BLDG Mllllttg Ismail an "ARIN"! LANDED " PIKIN. ' IV CRUISER HURON. Ionian." Flo. From the any " the 'eoreo--Many INt to Tokyo. Peking, April '2s---ortqt hundred Ind Seveutt' Atuerteun mnrhwa from tho hump Hurts ur the Atlantic tieet Ir- rived bere to prawn the Amerlun I. gallon. The tresh tuna. are un- cumped on the marine compound. The 3mm. "gallon mm la mo being Increased. The In" recorded exodus of tour- latte In the tthtor: of the city In un- der way. Parties or from - to an: m Ale-3mg. one an: of 50 left tor Tohio. Pm Tin; N. China, April 28.40::- eral Wu Pet " bun opened I ("in on Poking. directing per-0mm tho 'htrty twat-lime" eqrertttr%htg his (area. Wtt'a ton-u are marching north hon Llu Id Bo, 25 mlletg mm of Peking tow-rd Chang slum Tun whee the from "In. of Geller-l Chant Tit-Uni force- .» heated. 12 tntuq south or Peking. . "Chin; itraetico controls Peking "6,310 ttmt step of Wu'l campaign will a. to wrest this control from the northern In lord Indium- Wu Pet Pu. who accom- panled her husband to his new thld badminton here has papal-rind her husband'u cause with the people of Ttt Ftttq Fu by mingling with them. Mamas Wu carried out tho man- tiotugl ceremony or New]; Incense It the tempt. here fur the mecca at her husband's expedition. Big Truck on Way to Washington With Osmond lot "maul-u Bonus Action. Waattinqtom April 2tr--Ittet Incl bulldog truck Mum); I petition of over one million names mun-nu congress to an immediate notion on the soldlen' bonus rill arrive In Waning!» Monday nlzht Ind be taken over for rum-o, to the capltol by [ecu voter-m. MILLION NAMES " PETITION Captain Samuel H. J ickohoon. unto count" of the F. F. w., today it and a all toe volunteer. to (on: in neon. Through cannon of Captain w. P. Shelby, of the WWO. miles. I troop of local police will be donned to accompany the vets-III and the petition don Pennsylvania tum. I FupUR--rurd W nrtsqat-ttort pu- tttt an». - w m h t b. touch If" 'm; "MM _0eth.er. "was Mel - W." 1 BUTTER-creat-r, - " mm .c. In? storm. con-ald- n premium am more. In"; I soon. um GaGidatostoam.PtH, "HW- Iul. me. win - mu" .tort W Men tn "all M: Tuba. an prim * - -- - . _ -- "'14., s-_-w. lid». Domain Mm Denver. COL. April awn Sum well-known Color-do my" Ill and former [ll-puIJh-nll national con- mmeem-n. who alums-0d, men! wee" Mo, re.ttimed to Dead. to com to a lineman w " m anon-non. B. P. Read and nonc- N. Human. The! deeHred that he he been ill, but "I. very - better." Wttqat-- |-. .. at. In; my ..........+ in has». an .......... "mam m an. um um. ...r...'. nu; my»; "a. 1.1m what-duo" pun. "t.oqt.. In. now an". ttrt 1ati'J. M It"... HAY- o, 1 "mm: In. In...) No. 1 "cm closer M "EC; "a, t timothy. 3100111.; 30.; dour stud u so. a mud. M: Ite. t - that did Ind No. t - Ohm. N.. , m' eaoor .M I" No. t - .11.; ""21 C; No. I Ill-om! w W Mr. W - mm- '1" m use; par-7 a "mo-a an... null-2% mot-IA We dime- Mr. liar-av - -te. LIV! POULTm-Turnn. In, mm, 't, mayhem: mt uc. duck. ; - f ICI' pommm-n - o ; ',ifiihter,raerT'8tN 0.71. "PARIS-Pu . M. northern, "tS; tto, I1... o "km - can. CATTLE-PH"- M I"! good to em am 'ree',.; leer no." iiiEi, "trem, "ma; yum-nu. "I: to . "*1; b about "I -" pm- on and. m "00070 iyggPci CMit T mm. I-~£h: bo- w m. c1344."). and to (may m: how. u... unborn. "N '3; medium um: m It... Mist u a: In". MO; 1'! y. en. O._ 0; trt ng. att arva ii, "e"' I") magnum to run but: - it; man lambs. t-r.'r. yuan" lh' It"; '00.". -.. own "rioo.-r- l.l.: My: _ .1'".IIOO: mtr.0. 'tr"qu,06: 100'»! m tttttfy up. on»: who. u u - ll can, Provident. In. , QM Ar!) tt, It: 0'... In:- m- Clo.» _ |u. at est "It in!" - - - THE MARKETS "r, um and" "r) 1m. WU awn am T m. Mn Ida m", ".3. A. m Miran mum! con- . C . n Alums-d,monl1 / . nod to Dunc. " . on emu-l mo by III!' "a" n-" --a (1...... u Edi-rd H. Be ik. may, " no I. Y.. AD?" " ordinary low. at hte rapid I" II ttto m and to trchmWOovJan. can" resulted in . when at 20. men being draw 00.] tho but by Clark L. o. Brainy. Wetland-y, and the titat hundred use: here "Med will be culled "no the circuit court before the end ot this Week tor questionurg by the attorney; New. Hour! t'ooprlder Hutu) Mattel; Peter Laumn Juneu B. F'reenun hr! Coopherber June. W.- A. Y. Whyte J. B. wultrtt. G. T. McC uuough Michael I Peter Kan: sunny w. wiuernon John Buwblkl J. Pucek hex Hoban ' Thoma.- C. Momma Mike Rectenwnldr..,, Arthur H. strip. George Hogan Earnest Htunlirt Frank Phlllpm Alvin H. Kuhn Henry Johnson L. Buyer John Brenton Henry Woertx, Jr. J. M. Porter John Funchum C. R. Cris-y George L, land-beck L. A. Emberlund Rk-hud Brown Andrew Unger John Lund P. C. Gib-on "r. L. Habhnd _ rurord Dar". '0. w. Curtis /ii. W. Van Slyke l}. P. Luau Loo hem-n 0. J. "an; . wutHat India B. A. Clarke hank Bternal Roy Wells Ono-r Petr-on mu an. Ind leOnkeh inland Hunter cm am an. Ill-In Fred Born [My on. law-rd H. Dolmen Lauri-on All A World-Wide Preference Wuhan Lila Villa Antioch Avon. No less than half of all the Hupmptti1e sales in America are being made to owners of other cars. That shows how far the fame ofthis car has gone beyond its own immediate cirnle--- which is always growing and keeps on com- ing back for the Hupmobile. This conversion of other owners means that the Hupmobile has been singled out for par- ticular preference because of its reliability. By that we mean the everlasting regularity of performance and service, the consistent economy and efficiency, which have always stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary motor car value. HlupmollMlle PHONE 8 Touring Cer. at)"; We, It)"; Mm, "as; Coup. ttBM.. Mn. mm The. on " mph" F. O. M. Datum he. 1h he... - "I W. I. - Chalet but. Wk all. William Mn My run Weiett Burl Stumbo Lelia) Kim J. S. Brown " Herman Kotrct L. A. Wheelock In. Mather Frlnk Welter ltrn mtzcntttaler t'hritrt H. Trom John u. Harding William Horemhertter Geo. Kirch, Jr (horn Beckmun Rosco Weaning George L Yore. John L. Vstter Theo. J. Knaak Harold Phage Btanley Krum William O'Connor C. B. VII-er K. w. Wuhhurn Funk Minnow Flu! Krocolnl Thoma. Graham Fred Wirth I R. Nikita lAucun Dunk: l Andrew unlined: C E. Potter a Peter Notw- Charlen V. Aw Pt? Gordon John - (iii'ii'ei Woman Georg. C. Wuhbum Gia Pear-on Theo. J. Knaak Harold Plane wnrutm Ruben W. H. Fytte wmmn Ralph. Jr. John Fitch Curtis Wilham Saxon Witlutm Hint: Paul webbrr H. P. Russ Herman Brochurdl Oliver 8. Brown Jacob Krueger Thoma Allin-m R. Mott Walter Lucas William Armour Fred Shea James A. Gray Merry Horton Joe Hahn _ Harold Dixon F. o. Earth!) Ree Motor Co. (hmhalo hard C.odw J. Wicks J. Hooper Wort Dre rtleid Wtstaronda Lulu- VIII. Wuhan New. Port WIN": Antborh t "loll lulu Mon M pump. but Mb: Jack Fowler W. C'. Minn! Willi-In "one: mm t Boyd Barr. Hmmri A. Wuts J. P, Wilbur limo: Fpits William Rh tu Sum Polite: Jtumer Hulteren w. cr. [Ammn Jame. Summon Curl You: R. Eh Human Mull Allie C. Fe. Pope Gun! Gem Max Winder Mark Wm. M. c,ouhio Ernest c. (leoy Theo. Kaufmann w. It Tarr 11-83. Ill-berg lg A. Putnam John P. Keliey Herman Black T1133 Waller Nathan Corvuh iw. o. Wlllm la J. mum 'ee Noind . Charles sun dunno" Ilium-nun Millard P. Chan R. B. Dickinson w. H. Neville G. R. Nth- E. P. Madttg Wit",". locum Trial A. Monro witltarn Impkor Fred Bockelman ' Edward Sage CharVs Wettlenberg Elmer Huffman M. F. Wirtz Henry Herttl Edward Rear3ort Geo. Wlenm-nh George J. Mater "men t',rse'srsintrer F'rank l. Hart l.. Rulmund Tho Iahe Conan We h It. only "PIC", -- In a. county. P. mrzenthaler West I 81mm: Uilroy 1&3"va NM Shields Cuba