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The Evening Record, December 14, 1906
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-12-14
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THE EVENING RECORD
YomnArs
t»oo
8 PA0B8
SMUNiSUIST
mmm
HILD-OP AT NlRTimillWWEii mo
or FAMINE
HMITBEDS WAS REUEKD W $« AT THE
MUZZU OF A REVOLVER LAST HIGKT -ROSSER THREATEREO HM.
' THET ARE GRAZED IT KORGBI
an Bposa sanu nr
•f
rivt MtMMut or oiu-Emri
CUtW IN OAO OHATK.
•peeid to the Bweoliif I
Beefa*aartpple.mltof
halt here, woa hato op and rahhad of
I Ma pdaaa af hodidu. Ito had «mia
I whafi a toll, dam
to HRt Nf» M»fh
By WIto U tM 9r«Bltt« lUeori.
Mt •!«. lUrl«.. I
■BWbtoi «C tN* etow of th« mmmtf
OtttaiVto M tbtor to«8. fRC 8a4 armi
■O tedlr #It»to tJl»t »»|MlUUOB wUl
U mnmirr. Tb« ctte omr <low*
iU« toorilM
^ t«« AB4rp> J.
Mto fttNB tlto wtoek M«r Mleblplcc^
um mtbm aft»r mwtnl toirt*
•totoUteboatoUdollUBd. ,
Ntor tilitol NuUrtnf
B»U)« Crtok.
U^Thm
or odOMtioB IIM d«ci4ed to tralld a
f IM^ HUtli ochool on throe tot# oo
Vm BotoB #trtoU bcmght for MO.OOO.
rMlywi hy Colltoton. <
ver In hie dace and mads him threw
lip hie hands wWl# he went thfwyph
hie c*ethea.|
.fur he had rehh'ed hlm^^ thief
made Mm entor hlf^wnitof^andtdd
him If he pave tihe alarm wttMn an
haiw ha wadd kBf hha. Mr. Beera
vtoltod hhawt
jhdwa and than
Bv Wire to the BveBinc'Record.
Mobile. Ala„ Dec. 14 —Vaughn W.
IF Hit CHLOROFOBMINO tHEORY Root, city editor of the Dally Herald
WM PRACTICED.
of Blk)xl. Mis#., published artlclaa.
saying that James a Hunt had been
abexvUng craps with negrcMw. Hunt
s It the Ofw Who Bellsvee a Human assaulted Root, beatipg him so badly
Being Aheuld Be Put to Death
he is not expectedT to lire. Root
After He Has Reached the
weighs 100 pounds and Hunt 200.
Age of ao.
•UCH li CHANOE AOAtNET lAIAH
TOOK OUT ADOPTION PAPERS
•UT NeVeR
filed them
rate office.
|(
I)
J
MISSBARGO
ON THE STAND
TOLD OF HER RELATIONS WITH
ARTHUR C. LOOMIS^
DEFENDANTS LETTERS READ
•YRDN HOBBS OF KALKASKA
SUDDENLY STRICKEN.
Miss Barco's Feel Inga at Timet Over
came Har and at ofer Times Shs
Was Self Poopeeeed and
Hla Bad at Tan
Found Dying I
Sharply Saj^lc.
O'clock Laat ilght..-^onaar of
Special to the Evening Record.
Kalkaska. Mich., Dec. 14.—Byron
Hobbs, a well known citlsen of this
place, waa foimd Id n dying coodlUon
In his bed al ten o*rtoek last night.
He had received a stroke of apoplexy
and died very soon after hU condi
tion was discovered. He was seventyfour years of age and had resided In
Knlkaakn twenty-six years. He leaves
Idow and four children, Tracy
Hobbs. Miner Hobbs. Mrs. W. J. Willis
of Kalkaska, and Herschel Hobbs of
Creek.
Uobbe reertred a stroke of
exT abciut a year ago but re-
i went to Huakegon
RhaHff Jo
and #crTed nn nl
real
tachmeot on a fhrm owned by lilah
Jackson TAluhd at about li.ooo.
Jack^
The matter hat been brought atvoul
Then
gh thaaffaria of fHends of Miss
IhltNIgh
Cora NIobAh Ef thU city, a 16 yearold giri Wtto haa. It U alleged, been
ahameMlIy tveatat by Jnckaon.
8^e waa tAhcR Into the borne of the
AHui vhdn abt la aaeAng year# age
and alACt thiA hto labored bard about
took out paper#
lor her adopMl toll adter ftled them
to the probate oTAce. Hla wife dic'd
aome little time ago and. 11 U said, he
thew tutacd tba girt out. tolling her
that there WM no relatlonahlp betweaa them ant that ajbe had oo claim
Waa Stnick by a Board While Wertton hi. property.
tog at ;otd Mlasien About
Aa OWB waa attached to thl# poua.
ty to Older to bagta procaedtoga la the
oouaty where the girl Is reaidUn
couaiy
COUBIJ
1. . r
DIED FAOM INJURIES
naATASTLUM
years old. ck Old Mlaska. who waa
^k by a board from a saw abont a
weak ago. died ikl# memtng from hi#
Oific Faaaid Away Vaetoa*
ito. TWr funeral will be held nl
FiramOldApt.
Old Mlnstoo Snndny Doming at W
Mnu Cardtoe l^um died at the odock in fbarge of the Andareon
asThrai yaatoiday Q( dd age. She was UBdartnktog ccMMmny. The4tev. Mr.
Chnaa of Old Mtoakm %tU be the of;t r»n old aid waa a pkme
Orid. The fwamtoa were ahtpp
Ovid yaataiday and the (uacral waa
UtORETTl Is the only mtoU oiare
held there today.
In the dty who toaniifbetm their opa
FFSCIAL rOB CHBWTMAB OR- goods. Mo toctory pipdact#. Hanis'
naam
oo every place.
D«UL
For ihra ^ we wUI aeU $4 aUkOST a Mot aonvenlr for year frtend.
hack vdvei. aa agoepCk»al fuallty.
We.have a Rnc of hand^aada toathar
fur U U yard.
Mlto'C. Peart McOod,
gooda, tort tba thtog for Xmaa.
dee ll-tt
Jackaoo'e 104 Front
See -TOYLAND- Ssre.
Th* Hobart Oo . prop*.
tyOne Crty Blocks in Bif
pertor, Wla.
Wa have this year an unusual
ly fine line of perfumes in pneknge#. Wo have picked the odors
very carefully.
The average flue package of
perfume comalns a cheap odor.
This U Just the thing we ha\*e
avoided this time. We selected
not only nice packnges but
equally dollcale and lasting
odors.
Come and make a selection
early. Wo have duplicates of
nil the package odors In bulk
so that you can^know Just what
U inside the package.
Writhing In laughter at tiroes, and
at others, their fsc«|i showing their
sympathy for * the fair ^cpiupUlnant
when the bmke down in tt'ar*. a large
crowd composed almost entirely of
men. have litoened eagerly to the evT
dance offered In
Barewlxioml*
breach of promise spit since It was
begun yesterday aftenioon.
The jury was not | completed until
4:20, after which Prosecuting Attor
ney Croas aUted the case to the Jury.
He told of the alleged relations be
tween
pen the two principals isnd of the
Iden breaking of the e
Mr.
jnaUnge.
t thU
sitting
Junetore
LCtore Miaa Barw.l
Barw. who t
at the mother*, side broke down. She
recovered herself, however, nnd took
the stand.
f
» auted that rtie would be 20
old oa March 8 and lives with
mother nnd stepfatber. Charles
Guy. at Beaton. Harbor. Then the
story of her lovb affidr and lu sodden
ending jm. bnmght out. fihe told the
Jury thni aba had met the respondent
early in the anmmer jof 1904 nnd that
he began to visit l|er often nt her
home In January, 1905; that he came
day:
that be had token her InUS many pub^
lie plaoaa with him and bestowed
many pras^ito upon her. eome of which
were ooelly. Barty In the apring. she
hU. Mr. LoonU uktNl h,r to htetat
hi, vif« ud ,hc tbtoisht tin
OTOT two or thnw Boath, bKore sirtoshtocoBMat. Bh, Bated that thirtos tkst Ume he repMtedlr propoaed
to hw. Th* ens«s*tDeot wa* made
"Komona”
Slippers?
lUeyVe Just the
Dalattest Ever.
AMERICAN
A pleasing gift
See them in onr window
when you jiasB.
r'
Kubeck & Hoyt
After you have U'cn all
useltv* articles. y«>u*ll undoubtedly d«^
tiur Hue of Men's Slippers Is the llne.tt
loked at a thoumnd'
re HIM * SLIPPERS.
you can And any-
Slippers for Beauty and Elegance, Slipper# for Comfort.
•
Bachant & Roscoe.
CMpIcle EousckcepiDr
OUTFIT
1 New Piano
I Kimball Organ
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
Drn^ Store
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.
Telephones. Otticc. Citizens 3’J; Bell 1C9.
Evenings, Citizens. 290
For the
Holidays
Lookthls Llstovcr. We assm yoo
Besttohehad.
vmIucs
Sliennan & Hunter
ijimmimn:
Lunch and
Tray aoths
Wool. Silk. Fur Lined and
Knit Gloves. .Cloth and Fur.
Caps. Seal Caps. House
Coats. Pajamas. Fine Neck
wear. ~ Fine Half Hose.
Sweaters.
Knit Jackets’
White. Colored and Initial
Haadkerchiefs. Silk Hand
kerchiefs, I Mufflers.
Suit
Cases and Bags.
Boxed
Suspenders. Fanej- Vests. ,
{CatOtmtt oa nmilft Pa»e.)
For thro 4nya we wUl aeU 44 rtlkhaali TatvM, nn mMmpttonrt qunlity.
for %IM ynrfL
. Mtoa C. PmH McOooL
prtc^ on I
NECKTIES—DO one think# of buying gifts ^thout giving some
»me a necktie. You will find us the proper ones to satisfy your want#
in thU line, we are ready to prove ihU sUilamwit,
|
They’re made oort <if inoc*
Gaain ahape in colors, whito,
bloc, pink, brown, green nod
lavfjub'r wi th colond-. ribbon
bowa and tie* to harmonize.
to mother, stoter or
sweetheart.
The
what would
p glad of an extra pair? Wc are
ly ui
dccldixlly
nobby styles at mu the usually high rricoa.
If the Woa# exclusive whh ua. . Mufflers
rays acceptable,
m
of the Utter ibere tan not be too
111 find the corrvet Idea# in mufftoiu nnd the light
Christmas Slippers
Have You
Seen Um New
Pertames
tor
SUIT IS .OUTCOME OF BROKEN
PROMISE TO WED.
IN FRO.
Atlegad That Ah# Labored Hard Abeat
the Hem# iiit When Jackacn e
Wife DleA Ht Feread Her
Out Ihle the WoHA
/
DIED OF APOPLEXY
drum bad gBmet thti BiBjiiBW BDd
CITY BOOK STORE
Glh EBITSR
SHE WOULDN T BE AUYE NOW
FROM
HOME HE
__
Dolls,
are attnctiTe bad voBBOOBble In
withont the largest displRj of ^oU
Par* cold wave Saturday north i
wset portlone: brtek eouUw
(CopyTight. 1D06. by W. R. Hearet.l
Milwaukee. Dec. 14 —The Wliwonato
By Wire to the Drenlng Record.
Ceatral railroad has bought twenty,
8t. Petersburg. Dec. 14.—Craied by tioe city blecks In the city of Superior,
there atene. It leJthMight he le a
hunger thousands of peasants to the WU. the twin city of Duluth. Minn,
and at the bead of the great lakes,
he earn# an to Travimo CHy.
killing the landlord# ud their famine# abere termtoaU and shops ^Itl U
sud destroying all l^nds of prnperty. built and railroad yards laid put for
A watch waa made on the train this
The troop# are unable to restore the Central s new Dul«h-Su|»erior dl.
•naming, but no man of the dsecrlp- order, la Samarta and Bonblrsk prorUen ef thl# party bitorded the train. Inces thousand# Of wrti-U>do families
QUICK, THE TAILOR, makaa good
clothaa, 201 East Front atraaL
FOR CHRISTMAS.
Fsmou# knit top psfUicoats. Also
NOT MOVED but am etili
furs/and cuts on coaU In stock. Mrs. the Wilhelm Mock,
H. M. TImblln. 212 E. Front.
nev IS-tf
.
A. D. TytofF Denttat
HUNT RESCNTED ARTICLES IN
dec 1V2t
BILOXI HERALD.
m~K
DROVE ARL
JM im.
•r tototoM. La« j atoM. th. mmi
wfcMi ht tMato ijtoM Mm. mu
MRS. OSLER IS BEIT UP
100 YEARS 010
By Wire to the »ren|j
jronta* pec, 14.e Oaler |U 100 lyeara dd today.
Her 800. Dr. Killtom Oaler. 1# credited
with saying that thoae over €0 have
reached the,end of their uscfulne.#
end abould be put out of the way by
hloroform. Mr#. Oder haa four aoot.
one daughter, twenty grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
TSMTH VKAR-Xin
TOYLAHD
tjqii
fuUof
BID RARWATYARBS^
Mr. Baara hallevto that ha cawld Tree. Unable to Reatora Order and
Thaaaanda of WelMoOe Fmv
Idanllfy the rohher ^ ha thlnka tOtot
pto Arw Fteetog far
•VMliiF* Ibiftr. ht M*
t»» fNim «gpi« to Mr. NMto’ Flw*
MfOlt. Dto. H.-Alb«t BordwAld.
totoM(#r« U to Hod CroM hotylul
RBACHBO He Walghad tOO
pMlytod fro« the w#l#i down a# the DOCTOR'h I MOTMEU
and the
THE CENTUIW MARIC
rwolt «r A ftroot oif colltokMi wtth #
ailed in
wagoA. Tito doetori bolirto tba agtoa)
Ha All tU 04
Oddiw
JaekaoA. Dec. H>-A. W. Welch wa*
awarded A verdict of •l.m.M aiato.t
the ^AdhioA. BalUe Creek Trmcttoo
ootopaay. He wab a ooodoctor oa a
limited car which eolltded with a tooal
air three mllea west two year# a«o.
The caae r»«c to the Supreme court
Here Stomd an Track*
Owotoo. Dec. 14.-AB uAtoowo
oesro waa .found daad oo the A. A.
rallroAd track by aectton band# At 7
ocloek tbi# momliif. He wa# protv
ably rtdtag tba bomperm and fell off.
He waa cut to gleeaa br two freight
trmlos which had paaaed over him. He
waa tHjte .«gl 4h|i-ad AAd about tb
yaATi^ Thaie
Ufy «•.
DAlT«EAT«imT
FnraliBad to the Evan tog Raai
op M naan each day ^ B. B* Wi
FRIDAY, DEC H. 1f0|.
Barometar, fafllng 2Stt*
!
FEASANTS ARB FILLAOlNO THE
COUWTW ESTATES.
j» MOCV FMOaN AOIFUTAT
.RUY
5 OXiLOCK EDITION
TRAVnW CITY. HICMIOAN. FRIDAY. OCCCMKR 1< WO*.
1
.i?..
vi
We hare just rooeived a new line of these that
are very handaome. The best line we have erer
shown knd we know yon will like them. The
Itnen ii fine and the hematitehiog ii cxoeDent
They are jutt the thing, for gifts if yon do not
want to make them expensive.
Lunch Clotlia are 27, 36 and 45 iooheS aquars
and are from
75c to 2.50
T
Tray Cloths are 18x24 to 18x54 s^ are froiB
25cto2JM)
You*r Invii^
HI Hw»i4><t ^ im»tigi»iitl« tUilMtaPpta.^ ^
r±*2
To Um KMk: Wo«<Tm» oow to
»# tlMl tko W{M€ H OMMrtOf *e
ror oot poMMrii« tte IMM of thorn
mnkmm mhrnm ^
«MlMi
aadfdttAtokoMl I wtm to atj I
bod ontbtoi Wbbtovtr 40 do wHb tbot
Never
tbe hifitory of tlib Store bsveve
done finch a lai^e bosiocM in Cloaks.
Tbe ureal variety of styles and superior
IS were easily distiogmshed by the trade.
opi«miofa«di«piAr
aSIEST ^ Otk StteNari.... . .9AR
Vdkl Oak Balk esM.......til.H
KIND
O^EKSr afUBWafTthl^—....... W.W
A SPECIAL BiUtfiAIN
Some late purchases at under value to which we add
Hyient^'
aiiacc rt oiiiy $5.00
c A,mmdwa
I
Bvry dLstefi and the (gien is
wjhaw. We ste tevetbc
library Tables.. i. • • ......... tl.7§
Tb«b«o2tb<
|4ot or Bilk 004 Mt tbt Bto Loostot
•Bteotte oai Ibo ant Iknew of
ibo DuUcr oiM oTtcr bo bod rmlvod
Ibo foport Wblcb wmo mo folkmo:
Come ia aiKl make ywir
•oBplOi aro ooMdelan of oro
•drcUon* while the em>
BlaaUooiioB ooe .OBfrto pUloly
KimaiB anhroken.
Coats of hi«h grade Mixtures, also Brown, Navy and
wltb emMge.Tho btoltb cMcor collod Rio b<
board tocotbor and tbor autborlsad
blB to olop tb« oaW or milk frooi
vblcb aampio* wrrr obulnod wbkb
bo Old.
;
1 vao not ^Tootat at tho »ooUa«.
fact did iKKjknow of It until aftoi^
vardo. MaB)r bare coodrirtored wbat
orvace eoatamtaaikHi tn
dalmhlK It ootneo ftom n-t
IMII from a Iftla* rwlrod by a 5
of Iho RoeoN BlibM
t^n who armte for Inlomalloa, the
•fate analyst »aid It meants barnyard
dirt or aitb.
iHivt Hit ol»044y o«iRO<
n lookiM after the milk bnmlnom
M ^ttor 40 M M OMO. TbOfi to
pMlof Mfo bOBfUM for froioliit to Ue b«tt of my ability and reqalr
Rim Rmoo ilfio. Th^ or# Hob m4
Christmas U n«n at hand and you still
mMI lb ortoHoR booytifia In 4o- It and at anytime I find snytblhg dlfwhat ahall I get. how what would be more acnalblc or oacfiil than a
edge he knows auytblng about it.
•Ipi m4 Hm obonoo of Rio or%lfiol feiwnt 1 shad stop tbr sale of same
Hire Turkish Rocker or Morris Chair, your husband would appreciate
Now Mr. sayler, if yAu have a sinoU poWiRiifb Coll at Rb RooorO of- and Inform tbe public
fto luurh. We have s<»mc dandys from I5.7S up aud l/'ather Rockera,
re desire to-be huoeat and fair Just
Anyone haying kifbwledge of any
you otigUl to see them, every stylo or rlesigil you cx>uld think of.
KfH the truth of the matter, and then
thing wrong In the milk or meat
the fim-si liiiv In the cU>. and ftw your wife, mother, or sister we
should iDfona me that I may correct GETS BACK AT MB. 8AYLER
can fix you out there too. in Bide Boaitls.|Bttffela. China C\m\b,
^e same.
Respectfully,
Ivory RMH oiAooHbor who will
POOR FARM MATTER.
Dining Tabu'S, Lnuary Tables. Writing Itesks. Ihtrlor Tables or B
C. R. Dnekersy.
la tho aaiOMl of Mo ooboorMf^
hundri'd other Ihlnga at ania::ltig low priori jlf >x»u will glvci ui h
Liunrantoed ewr)- patient at thii
AMU8EMENTB.
Mtft and Meat Inspector.
rooolM M of Rioao booaRiJV
lUrofrooby roturmmolL Aot proaipb
No Member of Boan
office. It's this Careful Tn>at.
t
*^Oora Thome.|rMtroRioy.aroallfOM
This iKWuiifuI story of heart inter ment which leuioves nil Ciuw* of
hi from the |wn of Ik'rtba M. Clay dread Ihel many timid ix«ople have
Miss Urina Birmlty and Otto Bohrer
rill bo pn soDU'd at the Grand opera
■ THI tLCMCNT OF »ILMACPUwhbat>Ttelh iietsl Cleaniui:. FillUnited In Mairlags at Bride's
hMItor of the Eveijing R<«>nl; 1 .ouh<* u.niehl bv a cai»abie comieiny
FICI.
Realist Last Night
,«<jer the lusnagemenl of C. S. SnlU in^:, Crown or Bridgi^ Work.
Ai a good antidote for the aensanotice « letter in ,
au.
Scfiierj.
properties
and
pro<luctkmal Rtoriao of dece it and
If your Ut-ih are in Ixid cxvndichanjes an In
One of the prettiest home weddings Mr. Baylcr. In which
i aad cnialty and faltbleoanemi, which of tbe sesaou perurred at the home dividual memlHT t»f ifce Uiard of an- tlon is carrK-d complete. Elaeh of Ibe lion toilay. accept our Careful
four arts will bo handsomely siaKe*!^
; aio day by day reported throuih the
Bsst Garfield IHf-AUors as having Lid a piece of
i daily pr«. cornea the recital of bero- township last jevenlng. tbe contracUng land to the county of Grand Traverse, and the parts will be bandied with ^ervit'e.
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
tn imto dbatb In connection with the partlea being ^iaa Urina Blrmley and and that said party sold the land con strength and g‘rmco by a w»‘U balanced
bnrminc c4 tbe fraternity bouse at Otto Hohrer, a prominent young farm trary to law. and Intiiiales that other and talented comi»any. -TX>ra Thome *
Cornell collefo last week. Tbe mem er of the aame place. Tbe bride and members of the boar<l were guIUy of is a beau!Ifni story- of love written
powerful
^ ortea of tbe ^oun* men, atudents of grtHim were nUended by Ray Blrmley doing something that would sut»Jc'ct around a mcrral^whlch is
tbe.onnetc. who loat their liv*w while aa b« »t man lind Mb» Georgia Baker them to a fine and p^^thaps Imprison- a.s it Is 4rue. "The eonhisjm nces <«
127 S. South Union Street
ain seldom end with H< originatois" I.h
ll T
trying to rcacue their flanKwimprla as l.rldiwmBld.;
The bride ]vaa |
mnit
j
DENTISTS
an
old
adage,
but
one
which
is ever
oned IWlow otudaota. aad of the
.Now. J wunt to say that the land In
bijmtanttne and
State Hank Bun U«Z
Vro of the lire company who dl^
lestltui was never owTn*«Lby a mem new, coming up before us as n truth
tbroagb heroic performance of duty alto gowned I
ber of any lK»ard of Uiip^-rvliwirw or clay by day. and one wbirh shall do so
dcaorre to be cberlabcd and preaen ed
any other eoiuity officer. And l know as long as the world shall last. TMs
M fcpfcoentatlTe of tbe truer
fact, no aupervislir or any other theme is brtmght out In the play of
Tbe party entered the parlor to-the
deeper Inollnatlona we .poim
s has rectived any fee or cpm "Dora Tkorue" as In the book with aj
4xappy atralns jof the wwlding march
wondcriully original setting; tears
wards all our fellow meo. A’eir i
and after a few approprlkte rcmarka.a miKslon for the sale of )sald land: Mr.
Inqulck
sucres-;
la lost and nothing la gained by tbe the Rev. L, B. Carpenter pi
ilcr may I1hk'- «n
but W'«""
..........
.........................Sayler
an hon«.l
honest roan,
man. hut
if and laughter following
IndlTldual or by ioclety In giving en the w’onls that made them man*and
had rartvl to ho roJht hare act at 1
cooiagoment to the fear that selfish wife. After tip' ceremony the part
. tmth of tho tnatt4 and no, have »-« »<
"
tjie
most
iKjwe
mioo aad greed are Increasing In the contdatlng <»f aV>ut fifty luvlted guests branded any of the Supervisors of
Grand Traverse couutyj as in lug dis
nvea and
of
srt'palred to the! dlnlug rtKim. where
la not Iraa Tbe gnwtrat happiness
bountiful, and delicious supper honest or of obtaining iponey comrary
‘ of moat men and women is Kgitltnate.
aonetl to which everyone did to law. 1 have knowii the pjv*sent SPECI.kL J\)R CHRISTMAS ORly aoiigbt and hnind thtx>ugh making ample Justice.)- The preHcnis were board of auiH'rvlsora for several years
liERS.
olhera happy. The boUday
and know them to be |?ootl men and
y. useful ai^ ornamental and
Tor thro da.va we will sell 14 silka good Illustration of this truth, and aisled chl.*fly of silrer and china. One
back velvet, an exceptional quality,
,tbe saddening hut spUndId Incident of the more substantial was a
"He that steals ^y| purse sie.ils for 12.25 yard.
at Cornell college Ust VK'ck
for 1200 from the bride’s father
rash. -T^Ba mine. Tik his. Twas
Miss C. P^arl McCool.
blghesl toatlmony In Its behalf,
on the house furnishing.
something. Us nothing,) But he that
Leading Milliner.
niches from roe my; good name
*AttomeyGcneral liinra opinion
FIXING FREIGHT RATES.
.
GARFIELD TAfEfi,
.robs me of that which n6t en
I effect that primary a<'hisd money
Garflaid fownshlp taxi-s can bo paid j
riches him. but makri me poor
.cannot be loaned or luIngUU
Th^' clrcula|- that was at r. Kyeslka’a store every Saturday,
Illinola Rallroada Hava Oomblnad to indeed."
otbar acbool funds but that It can be
Raviaa PraacM Tariff.
from 10 a. m. unlll ^ p. m.
spread broad-cast throuj* the <
deposited in reliable banka und that (Copyright. 190(1. by W. R, Heaisl
and thusv*
Rol>ort Barney. Treasurt*r.
WHS false aud inisieadii^g. am
“John Dough ami
im Ciowa*’
krery dolUr of the
Chicago. Dec. ^4.—The lending rail who did the dirty worlj are still in
Cherub.'*
from the stale must be devoted to roaiU In illinola have organized Uu' hiding and cannot l»e fi>and. Not a
IXTRA THORNE at Grand opera
HAW jnronild
teachcra' wagx-s. Is In full hamum; IllinoU tYvlght associatUm with \V.
(^Qcoftbe moBt
, 4X)loml illo*.
who jwlil arknowl- houK* tonight.
with the reqiilremenla of the depan H. Hoamcr. st'cirtary of the wtwtern
mg book, for jronng tw>for ftOe
ment of public Instruct Ion in thnt dl trunk linos commltteo as chairman
ple. with a mystery to
each. Nothiiv? better for
reetkm. Their baa heretofore* be^n
golvo whether the cherub
ytUeooef pah
DOTS letter (Continued.)
and Horace Tucker. swrL'tary. The
lanUy en the pan id ikhinil offle^-rs worlatlon la to issue a Joint tariff
wa^lxtyorgirL Sell, for
ml brother Bob. be is bigor than
^ “Peter RdhbiC*
tbrougboul the atato in the nratter of naming rates hctwein all lines
^mmy and he wants a dollar
BBdtber fiod book for tho
complying with the rtsiuu
twe<*n points In the Mate.
••Atlrcntnros of Mr
littk oMB, with
: the primary school funds
watch. B relcy wun that*gore, and
Bt'forr Ihla Is dtuio. however, r
TVcgt-lebug”
piciurtB, And fiellt for 25c.
iHilcb the larger payments on that ac c to Ih' revlMsl'SO that all Um*s will
a chane. book, gaino. ^ketbook.
count now being made make serious change the maximum fixed by
i. tbe newest bonk after
cauakU jnlnalrel show“^ and Dob
and important. It Is probable that this stat^ commlaalon. The ruling la
tho etyle of tbe famou.
thinks
that
turkea
tube
fone
that
altoatlon wUl W made tbe basis of an iH-ing ol»erved ;on the first five
-O*” bnoka. Told in
yu pound on with tu itlx is nlac
appeal to the jieople. through a nei classea. but on the other lower grades
Frtmk Banm't beat mancentUtnUonal prorlslon. to mak many special ra^s have been made
music and I cee yu hav a lot more
II-r. SeUtfor oOc.
noma deHdad change affecting the prl for the benefit of !the rww materUl for
HU things over tu Mr. McCormick'h.
manr acbool funds.
local Industries. iSome of these will
BDd I think ma wood like wun ov
‘A Rop'< in the Baltic,” Robert Barr.
not be advanced! but In commAdU.v
those butcfttl. lovely hankechef
(a there is ti l»e a general in
-I he Lady Evelyn,’-Max Pemberton.
with broldcn roopd It.
creast*. prt>rIdl'd |he roads pan unlu
“The
Man Between,” Amelia E. Barr.
ua In JiarcsnUle Co. for much action. \
(GoBtiBBOd tomorrow.)
•tore are Better ProvlM Than
“lX>c Gordon." Mary E. W. Freeman.
I j.w.sLa4Er I
' Ano*tHor ^04
i
THE BOMEMAKM
FRANKTRUDE
OLD mUFBCE INLHM
Choice at 510.00
A Few
Christmas Suggestions
E. Wilhelm
Front St.
W. W. DEIN REPLIES
!,i
PRETn HONE WEDDING
Stop In iiri Coniince ToaisnU that m Prices in ffitM.
Your Credit Is Good
s
MILLER a SMITH
,
Grand Rapids Furniture Go.
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
THE BIG STORE " Dealers In Eveiytiing
ridVi:-
II-
I
Christmas B
A book is one of the nicest presents that can be
to any child, boy orrirl, mas orwomaiL Onr
Divislon has the latest books for everyone, j
L*'
|Bsiiit;iio
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^S"'-'b2SS
. iSw-sL.Sr'-*-*'
A Mitas .1 KM 81.S0
that we have
PRiYATE PHONE EXetUNGE
exclB^ve sale of at
RECORD wXnT AOB. PAY.
CItlaeaa* pbonea. aH connected with
tbe main office. Bytbcnew eysl
ts only neoeeaary to call No. II, tbe
chief operator. Mtas Bdna Caros,
aaka who U wanted and then connects
them with tbe department In which
tbeparjy wanted U located. With tbe
old aymm..wUh five pbonea on one
ime there was nearly a constant ringIng of tbe pbonea in every department,
tbia naw way doaa away WUb tbia, at
mdy one beU at Centnd rings.
Tbe Otiaena' InstaDed tbe system.
A MO 1X>AD or DRY WOOD for
I1.1S at tbe Booth Bide Lumber Co.
Dec. 14 €l
REX
CHOCOLATES
An tar S* It •« MmWf Stam
iTi:2sr;iJiigr
F.MdDWtri
!a. CWUb
inceormick. of Edurse
870 East Eighth street
Don’t Forget
When thinkios about Xmas presents that a chande
lier. pretty shade, pocket flasher and
“Daniel Sweeiland,” Eden Philpotti.
‘•The- House of Defense.” E. F. Benson.
“Rezenov,” Gertrude Atherton.
'Sweet Hearts Always," ooa
of the best books ooL
“Piiil^Pwkitts" just afxjy.
Portable Table Lamps ^
make tbe very best kind of a present. Wc have all
of them in stock, at the right pricefi« Come in
and see.
J. B. f^aige EtectricCo.
Ja»aw4M-»-
>PSN WBK1NQ6 until Cbr
daell4t
TbcF^
V-.-:
^tyiththeMiksdo.”athriU.
mK*t<»7 0f Jsftaa. $1X5.
50c each
j
j-Sweet Girl Gradnales.”
jost the thing fora aeaW girl Plaee for a
reooid ofaDtbe
I for tha eatim
, bffioess,tMcliyeD, hktor.
etc. Ba
saisforfija
-1
_ B<ri and Walter Mlltor. who
wf*t cp north trapplag and huntin*,
,
j
^^rs. Btolker left Thttrsday for a
every miay. aMtetoiwiyyMioelwtIk
we MIeve y«i win ei^reelate ll ea«m|ii to bey lletoe that
I beeaase they anew fliey are good
r«w or next wcdia eceda. They are
fMswfDtea
you Satortty hmy
_ itoedverttoe and yoe ahortd gtVetbeto good aopport.
__________
yendonalwlabto go dowm •own glioneVIn yoer orderaiand
will be delivered
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THE HAM
-!
EATABLES FOR XMAS
Uncolored
Japan Tea
What Am!
Thete »re ©four own hard
wood amoked; sweet and
nild. They arc of choice
young pork, corn fed. and are
ao good that we know that if
yoa try one you will buy no
toher.
every point Onr Goods rad Wlces Are
tokndo
Cnuiborrien, OreiiM. A|i|)len.c-te.
PIcUes-SwMt. W Mixed,Dill nn*! Murtnrd.
nnd Oates,
Ckbr.
‘t
r»..a-FSs,'
of oir Jjoatly populdr
We have
twu ftt Me ibi p»
n«w#r hbd s |oa that tultrd ao
many of oul* "***•< particular
cuatomera. Tjhat you may glre
thU lea a trial aikl tbaji more
rMullly nppredlato Ua fne^ qaab
Ulea bHnr il|U adVMtl
and Sdr for
pIc package.
ORDER .CANDY.
PiMme Service
..TRIMBLES BAKERY..
----
.PHce ttcib.
TtieBay Packing Co
Cit. :R»7
Bell «33
4ia Union
• The inrgrtt wl.ol«nl.- nn<l retainl«kpry in Uie
rity. Onr brend U made by mnchineiy nml.linknl
in aanitary i«ui». then*lore it is K»"d- Wo arc
the Urgent sbippers in the city nnd s..Ii. it onUide
trade.' We sliipi>9d tmlside the city tliis year
STICKNEY’S
GROCERY
411 & Union SL
1,032 Baskets oi Bread
^
Saturday
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Wg offrtr 5(tm IboM* special
bargains fyt tomorrow that you
may gm bettor acqualnlt^ witli
■Ing you will apprt'spectal offonu You'll
Had evcoihlPR we tifftr fliwt
rljuM If not an we any. your
tiKsnev l«ck.
Mlth. OrannlaliHl
Hugsr ;.............. ................ lUKi
2 cniiii iif giiiHl pA'an.^enm.
IWwns or Hominy bir!... 25c
10 bars Rihod nuap fi»r.,\'... 25c
25 iba. nouf for................... 40c
25 lbs Spring Whiwt Flour C5c
I U».
extra tor,.... 15c
W.D.Lyon&Go.
44H E. Front.
BeUveiy S«vtw
W.R. FOOTE
Our t'aixicity it
anti larty unl<*ra filled promptly.
Our shop is open to evtr>*«»no.
Tbe quantityr of Mocha and Java
aolji Id the llnitwl-,
coffoe
K tic |»Mt year than
StaiA's .Hiring
► was Imported.
L. E. Trimble
How mnch Mocaa awl <
Java did you
dri^
Proprietor.
■i
Roasted rnffees of today are
l.lenda Aif d1fr.-i|-nl kImU known ,
only Co the mqn who d.MW the
mxuK, The ciisuiuer can pnl)
Jmlge In the rju.. Try i»ur iSc
wITec and iM oibow clode U nsemldm niaiiv Ud the fu><call«^
Mihclm nnd Jaims. Wj» teqglvc
It fresh fn.m the roasters oach
wetk.
521 Soutli Union SL
FUTURE OF THE AUTO.
Power
Vehicles Increasing In Inv
mense Numbers.
l(\>pyriaht.
by \V. R. JUarst.)
Kew York. IXk*. 14.—^Thst there Is
:m Immense nnluber of auttunobllos
mannfactnre<l r:\ch year and that the
nnml»er produced annually Is ste.ndlly
Incrt.ising U shown by the many
which each season «pi**-ar on str»*ets
and highways. This 'form of conveyI.*; now being utusl for vw ry C4*ncelvsbh' punKMc. from pleasure riding
rriltor. and If the experience of
tht‘ last five years Is a true gu
and there U no quc^lon that It
First-class Butchers. the gasoline motor ear w III soon Ik' so
Packers and
Ktrongty estaMIshed as to supi>lant
Sausase Makers
horses, steam and electric driven
THE TRADITIONAL BOAR'S HEAD hides extenrtTelrr
AT CHRISTMAS.
BLACKMAN.
we can replace with a tender. .Juicy
Miss Rertha Lick, who
and ssrect as a nut a turkey, chli'kon.
sick, fur solu^ time, is abl
duck, that will m.nkc your Yuletide foa>t-one to rtnionil»or. tW have
wvunvl every deilcary In the line of
Chesley Rouse has moved
moats. p.mliry. giime and canned
r.tHwge Martin. Mr. House will wurk
im»HlR for the holiday season 'that this
placv the coming summer.
lis plac
Hlvfkr
makes our markiil tempUng to the
Aubrey
SIS S. Union.
Jesiph Sladar & Sans
a.
SlhandFraukl4
Itoth pbmie.
There is No Magic
^ the accomplishments of our
Best” Fl(i>ur
It Is made from carefully selected
- Grand Traverse 'wheat, in a s;:ood
mill by a good miller. Every
sack guaranteed.
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Hannah & Lay Co.
<mam
Whwi vt fK to ttbw
uadi wa M thip mrg omto dlffdtodit
to aotod rtiitocto at Idfttt. frdB wtet
I* thii world.
At acqkatntaace rto«t wg tod a«
aU aorta oC little tbinca wbtcb tba
Vfttarg of text books doobtkaa ktow
parfactlj well, bm never tbof^td cf
■tdBttotont. tblBfi wbSeb perbapa
vert so famlUar to them tbat to to
aertbe tbam woald bare seemed Uka
M.hto‘h«..«toto!?i^i\
prejudice a^i^t farelp made gooda
InKWa-LoudouChrunlcUt
«to BvtoLXwt.
Chtnriat thv Brtel nut la Siam, berery Uttiedto
aa you ge thrtingh the huaaar of
Banskoh may be aesn iwtty marchaats
busy BttlOng and w«#4g tbe pret«ration ao anivvrmib
leares lo whu-h
and delicious coffee,
pies were in almndanc
ladles were glad they <
EXTENSIVE TREE PLANTINa
Canadian Pacific Prkparina for Further
‘
Supplies of Railway Ties.
(Copyright. ISOC. by W. R. Heurst.)
Mom real. Dee. 14 —The Canadian
P.vrinc raflway company has begun
tr«*e planting on quite an extenslTC
sealo along iti? western lines. A con
tract has !>een let for a siiiall acreage
«>f breaking near \Vi>lMey. bn which
It Ik Che iulcalion to expt'rimcnt.
D'lth tamarack f»>r ties. A pleco of
ground Is alHtr to ho planted at Mt-tllejne Hat with jack pine
for the same purpose. Owr one
t
hundred miles of trt>ey
re to be plant
ed^ bet w^n \^nnl|H g^nd Calgary, for
snow brtaks. and «l Heveral sUlions
trees , are to be -plantotl around the
slatbm gn.unds. and prizes are to bo
cdfertMl the section lortimen who i
thelH^sx showing.
McCool.
Miss C. V. McCoors sixteen
ployes gave hf*r a pleasant surprise
on her birthday by serving a ta'venoourso dinner at € o'clock after busi
ness hours. This was served in the
work room. *hie tables were hand
somely decorated with cal flowers,
the girit* doing the work, while Miss
McOool was busy in Ihewalcsrobm. ft
came as a complete sarprise to
Miss McCool was preaented with a box
of handsome cut fiowera.
Correction as to Name.
EAST KABSON.
To The EdHor;—
The Christinas entertainment
In the issue of last night, of the
Itost Kaason chuteh will be held ^
of B\enlng Record, under the heading.
Saturday «wenlng, Dec.
r^y|CT«ilng. as mated lam
“They Were Hard HU" I wish you
would make the following correctiaB.
There Is no anch fire tosuranofl
n'.dy In Biw yondiiloo
nnpany as the North German of
number from here attended
„ _
ct Sunday school conTenllon Freeport. It was the Oerman Hre In
at Oviatt last Saturday and ivport an aerance Company of Freeport. BUnoU.
excellem meeting.
that the Royal Inaurmatoe Company of
Dec. 10. _______________
Uverpdol retoaured.
eoone wfll
litre aU German of Free^ policy
GARFIELD TAXES.
era fall protection un4«r their
GarSrtd township taxes can be paid
toa.
at P. Kyeelkm*! gtore rrery Satnrday
Jdo. R. Banto. AgenL
Ida. m. onttl 4 p. m..
^
Royal Inamiioe Co.
Robert Barney, Tresaaicr.
A BIG LOAD OF DRT WOOD for
A BIQ liOAD OP DRT WOOD for
11.25 at the Sooth Side Lumber Oa $1.25 at the Sooth Side Lumber C
Dee.l4«t
Dec. 14 St
RECORD WANT ADi^ PAY*
RECORD WANT AOS FAY.
^h<m In Lrlaad.
iOnmdma Bdiiard Is at her giwndaugbiB'rs. Mrs. Wesifotts, for the
dijugbiB'ri.
Inter.
n-hcr. Sheridan,. Grads, and John,
the hunterv.
erv. that wtn»
wtnii up north In the
aoe Iby raU last Tues.
Wcndcr. came home
d^y. having left tbeU
tbeir iKiia at Bl. HeItna. Tod much wlm
wind and Ice lo veure further.
parents of rhUdrvn who
whdnplng cough arc having It
;em^elvcs quUo bahi.
the chavl^ beteL
the arica lietel
height of about alaty feet,
HODGE.
branches bear acreral targe bunebas of
nuts which hardoo and redden as
I tblncv which flm atrock rljwn and which reaamble aomr •aat I
of her I n^th.-r. Mr. Coeper. and
rben be Urn
the bunches of friiJl ou the date l»ear.
tutn»^ home Friday.
itoar neltrtil
li^ palm. Tbe dealc.-w cot up thdrj K. J. HaUcr.ift and Aarv»n Frick.wrrt
to tod wbat a DoUy csea* grecu leaves Into the proper iriaagg. j t Tiavctfc
•vetre City Ust .Monday on a
tort It waiL Bomebow one aRoociatoa lar form, crack the nuts and with-leiR ^ss t-;i
vttb snow and loe the idea of Inteaw
I no <Vwbt If one cUmba blgb
■p amons the snow on tlie momitalDa
one will tod it quiet eooueb. But piecaa of green leaf lat^
BanervUi afcd f.nvIJy rpcnl ‘S HI.
shaped cups. Into each one or trwea
j,,,
j ii*,jcroft.
i
they place a portlua of the
ic lagreOleaU. i Aaron Frick
4o acres.* «
as t).«> Wl’il^ Kina place.
Tbe nnlae la tbe voice of many vto*
1 P.uby tVilsoo maJf a trip to Cbltera. All aroond are‘liuiumerabl« litAccording to iLc Uwt amhorities cjflao last week
tie rlvnleU canned by the melting of
upon 'thc^ubjssn, the Klea of ualng
tbe loe In tbe ^ of tbe aummer snn.
white
ulc
la
the
ma;.4fv-iure
of
|
babble and splash
ta of co»,«u,llv.lT r^t d.tc
............ ...........
- fra""*- »»
tbeir
pared with ih»
of tlw habit of
altorter dlatanoen. bot none go very far
og. «u-1 w! at D sfll! nwreenriout |
S’lnday \school it Mn, Luce's.
before they plnuge headlong down one
t fact that in ll. • oriental v^ma-i3:xnaa «vc,
to fall Into a Urger lor- tries whU ti iinvlo.-c wldle Ulc. or j | rmLHakcrjwss a calKr la this yky as !t 14^CviUtd, and where cUilty l
reot far below. Others make tbrtr
; of the 1 Fr«‘.i Hnmliton has eoM I*- fsm
thi lur of loba.
way Into some glacial mUl where atones
w ’ cducfUou of tb-2 faltUfu/tbc people
R- F Htxlcev and wtni to the Soo
are churned round and round,
4ievcr Creauj. of maklUK thlrt subsiaatx-.
hi- family to liv.
one loay see In the potbolee
They make bowls Jiud 1 J.
' Yjai rfs»k attontb'd the f incf.
her unc l«\ at Grand Hapl Is, i
^ *llsteninjr TnTentlr one may bo * n>'lets of It. Imi no pii'cs. It may tie We« 1.. ^-^nd reform'd with her niothfc©
.hto
thi. rhn^
plj>e.iems which ali.>w lilts. Wro.
gllng with the voice cd*the waters. -;
^
!
i 2.500 Ixmves per Day
Slimes
I ataetor la tbat U la vry
--------_ -art. Tbgra art tha dODW
mvMd ngoitalBa. Tbcrt ia lha led
flDad vtlky. Tbere are .an tba eartftlaa df moralae jaat aa tbe taxt
booka depict tbdia. Tbd km im^
Dec. 10.
NORTH UNITY.
were hell hj the Catlir*l|r
Of atones come sliding down tbe sido “ n»c«schoip_iKpc^------------himb here on T«e>*.day ra«:t and
I Urting rower.
rtdge of Ice. |»eiita{is tu splash {
ac-vl services will be IVc.
a POOL All these various esuses
Tbe abtdlc
1 joreph
•ph Hh^'^ka was a ‘ Cc-lar
line to produce a wonderful amount j lU 4»wn weight wbeu lu the air
call' Siturday.
about double when measured lu llie J Tom Kiri. WhoI lini
bna bc< n xlsitlng his
corioos feature of glaciers j wrotcr. Heas pull 1.4h3 Heir*' tbeir f.n«h< r ill las . Frank .N« rm-skal. for n
is that tbe surface of the Ice lu utaay own dead wcl>:bt. Tlie Molitcrram-au !v«-k. T'tiirtuil tu LH
bH Lome in CilL
instances appears quite exlraordiu-trily J cockle. \ «~.ius vcrrucowi. «an »»xcrt a p;cr 8stufd.ny
ufd.ny.
NcniesLtU n.ade a b’^lnciw
dirty. This does not seem as It should j puJUng ivvwer equal to "071 times tite ’ | T.i
Praverse ('tiv laai Saturday
be. Snow it one of the symliolii of • weight of Us own ts-ly. So great Is ; tx'n
qed'boiou
last nirhi
purity. Surely the Ico desceuilng ] the iK.wer pos»if»«<*«l 1 *> the «.yfter that 5*"^
lien Ftlcer and r.rnnl Halsey have
from tbe pure white snow oa the ' to i*:>cn It a force equaJ to 1.51UJItlmea
work la Hie
me to Row I aVc
ODntalns abould be pure alaj.
| the w«Hgbt of Its shellcas liody U re
’
her
wools
for
Mr.
Boughr
y.
Tet when we View a glacier from j qulreO. If tbe humau being
*V:: Frank
and Join Pvvr»r<ri
c often suf^ • atrenirtb as great In pre
flniFlicd cutting k»gt for Tony
mount of to } of these shellfish the
inan^yi^^ga and will start to cut lugs f«ir
hris gathered ou Us surface. BsaMas would be able to lift
Frank KucS'rtt.
^ . .
tbs central moraine or moraines-ofU'D weight of 2,l»7U.OUO poumls. pnlLug la | ; Tonv ,\>n kal Las Lixm sawing
there are several—composed of cuosld ; tbe same degree as tl?c I’mpet. And' sbiticU-H for s hcuso.
Joe MuUl U working for Jobu Rniberable masses of ttoac. we tod finer if the man pulled In ilie saun? pro;opartlclea of matter Imbedded In the j tlonate degr»H' aa the cockle be would
lee aU over the surfate. uftc*u In suf- j snslalp n weight of no Iczs than 3.1U3.* 1 ji>Ln 8liaHa ntsd<> a business trip
th
fitv Saturdsy. *
ficlent Quautity to give U a grayuh
! Mr. and Mr>. Jo-nih Hlavka and
ilmghtcr lb b a w»-re the guests uf
All this solid matter has nt oae time
14r< Matol!n;i
rdsv.
or another fallen upon tbe sorfac'e
iFt aiik Kr ibo-r «ailed ua Vr. and
In northern Italy the cat U _ ^
the glacier and U Ulng boniv* c!o
tbovcb people * 34^* Fr d .MUIn'oa Freby Ir.M.
nf food.
by It aa a river U‘an»* along tbe sticks He nrlh-lc
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forbldd»H*
by
l.iw
from
and leat^s t^u fall lota It. But In
'
tbr Kc.aUng for him.
the case of a glacier wt- may have ex- of
nnlmal. linlc.-d «-a!<* arc fc.tposed to view the accumolatious of
and grown for-ibe n
hundreds of years. At the lower
.v
of the glacier tbere is much of Inter- ri?!.**! they fr.i rc.rj.as* rabbits In every
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETt.
place, there Is very
often a great cave In tbe Ice. and from
It Made Up Dally.
this tbere Imucs the glacier atream.
Not Reaponatole f
cavc often looks as If It ought
ingse In Prieea.
to be explored, and It may be possible
to make one's way under the Ice for a
msidenibie distance.
Bot let tbe traveler beware. F.xpodltkms of this kind are far from safe.
ncur. H L. A Cp.'a
The Interior of a glacier may be stud
ied safely enough In tbe grottoes and
tunnels which are canwd into tbe HtIce of many above glaciers, inch as
that of «ie Rhone, but the Ice at tbs
deboQcbe of the streem la In au«imsUble condition. Every now and torn
ve partially icollapses or great
masses of
from the roof, and in
wary toorlit may bs
trapped or crushed to death.-Edin-
i
r :1
:
i=s:”E
LOST—t^*Llle
—
«u(i
and black
uiiii r. Eng!l‘*h
^
bind dog with WsiUr cellar and!
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Tbs musical tree that grows in the
» lock on hU nc<-U. R.warJ
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Test India Islands has a leaf of pe
to p -r no r_.:nd.
|S»rlns chlikea ..............
culiar thaps and pods with split or
open edges. Tbe wind passing through
these creates tbe sound which gltes
tbe tree Hs nnms In Baxiisdos there WANTED—c*onipeient girl for
Is a Talley filled with these pUmta. and
general br> i-e»orl.. • M.-c, C. L Crclwhen the trade winds blow across Ihs
llck. 707 Moi.rH‘.
doc H-tf
|y in the Bodan Is also cnllsd by
Holiday Gifts
name name. Its Mionu art fralUy. by the aid of tbe Urme of
tbs forest liisecto dWoftod In Mxiip#
and swollen into a globniar Madder
from oo^ to two laches to diametv.
After lbs tnaset has emerged frotr. a
little rtrenlar bole to tbs akto 4»f thg
aweOtog tbe opsntog. ptoynl n|MO kr
For siiHBcers
11.25 at the fibuth Side Lamber Ca
Dec. 14 Ct
Birdsell & Owen
Fanej- Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meerschaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
t gfinalto sooBd to B twwt tsBui
Full line of Smokers’, arti
cles
A BIO LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
Don’t forget Skidoo Cigars
DORA raORNE at Grand opem
144E.RootSfc
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mo
I nEmMUMMin
ae aiaBMta aaU that *a aaol
!»a thw a^*
-Toa WwT amal aBattar «a
IT* thaar wm Mr.
A. R. MOM M Mrm. R. J.
-I cMtalalT aoaU aot‘ I
I^ICAL WAMIW WAR VrrCUMijMI-CMK* HOUM HIRES ^
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I
m after tnkteg Mmrgn wipf QsMM
Are iwy ^Iniltr Uln i
ApKl. IMM, and that tbe W Mtm
be wrote beCore marrying mam «m
tee m Che moft RMAfRtfnl put^
,W«art Mr. La nil la MrW
teBd bii^ MU booki.
X TUawnsfoUowndby nTMeevW held la Travwte Ctty v>ccai^
gM tbe neat day nn^padBc bis ^
atjtka Oakbni# iwMcRoa. $11$ Waah<
m* a. -aa«aa It oa* la
takoa
atfwec.
yaPuirRay . wkea
RmMiy morMttf He Wm nM
1 Saat aa ikick aa.ka aUuUaamm 8. T. dsborae aad A. &
come and H vns not wniU tbe ninib
miA a sraat ton IM- LoMaU bat
geanlDe
tbm a cold, fommi )muc wnaNSqlivH4bait wamhhrnmmmt at a sU^kaaM
aaU
It
«aa
hard
«ock
lo
at
tf»t
coaIwtber IlMd. vor*e to auicb.
to hat aancHmriag that LMiis,
gatkcHag. Lktle IM O*h«rwir thu Hk. ttalljr lorad
'fp DnaMIe Order' Kaliiki* oC
tWMied the door. As toea as
tbe asan whom abe bad bean enga^ad
to marry, bad lakea anotber amMaa
tbe gwoMs arrlTVid aad after lenaoHag
fc ^ «B* at their Mf entertolDfor his wife aad reqoestcd her lo aM
their wtmpe they were wsherwd tato
la tht« cMr aa the eT«ilit« <* A
his preaents.
j
the dlaiag room where sweet cMer ia
Mias Barco went on to teotl^ t^
a nerved. Everythlog waa
Loomla had Halted her two or
*rhe invitations were Usaad
BMat to tah« pUea at th* Oiy aad thojl wwitR;ia«at,Wa»—0». Shh |
times after co^tag to Traverae ^
1. the BMsa was In Hol|aad
at Btolab«»r. Gihad. A bU
and always stopped at her home
aad the decormtlOM ware HolUad, aad
tiair i« oxaa^ a»d anar.ootsldr rtatrprtaeto
her.
c
lime being about July SS. i
the Ugbts wvee triauaed In red. white
Was Done With Man,
Itor. *UI W »»rr a« TiaTtrae Oly It
which she made her woddlng gbwa
aad hhie; the rooass were daikeaed
the oalr
Bonh of Oraad BopMs.
MUs Barco again took thej
and prepared herself for asarriag^ la
and the lighu tamd oa, Qweea WIF
this afternoon and spent another half
There wilt be a aember et eatWHdetea
othe.- ways, there was no ded^e
heimlns's picture warn the center oT
Junior Tk»
who will crou >he bomln* eaads aad
date set for the sredding. abe said, hot hotsr under cron examlnatioo. She stirmcilon. The score cards were dec
Ter
(cbC*
qaeoeb their Ihlrat at the reio lein RAY ANDRUS WAS ROUND OVER It was to be in August aoaat Uiaeiwd stated that the no
orated with Holland pictures arid the
AdjvUBt. Horben Gm«.
wriBC. Kalhaaka. CadUlac. Manlatee.
TO COURT.
all this time she k&ew nothlag of any had hurt her aocUl posltiott si
prhws were HolUad. The first prite.
people and that If she always
todtactoa aad
relations between Loomis and a Trav
a MolUnd vase, was captured by Mrw.
OMoer ot the day. Oaotte Tarback. ,,u«,
mined the same feeling to
MAHKITS.
erse City girl. The case was thca adle, a
R.
the lose
prise,
IX. Jj.
,j. Mercer:
stercer: me
looe hand
am
as she now held lhs( she would
otaeae of Ibe rw^- Ono Kyaelka.
im. II.—Ko. 2 red
Ciaimad to RoUca That They Ware ioumed nntil $:M tbU BHinlBg fbeo
3
HolUad scene, waa Uks
by Mrs.
ChapUlal Robert Walter.
never have ai|rthlng to do with them
The fo)l«wlas are tbe cotataitleea;
TS%€ ,
Hhkt. o«U,17f,
Given to Him. Rut Finally
Misa Barto agala took tbe ataad.| Bbe
WUllaips. and the coasol oa prise
Tmateea.
Ralph
HayUnc*.
T.
W
She gave as her reason for the suit,
ExecaUre—A. W. Ricker^ W. D. C.
Cbt«M|o. D«c. 14.—WbMi—Deem^
Pleaded Guilty.
stated that Mr Loomia wen
we^i lo Mr^ Paddsa and (conaUtedor
that she wanted to make LoomU suf
Germaine. Charlea Faiml. Fraak Sul
>rr, 73^e; tom, i\\c: oftU. »4^c.
society at Benton Harbor'
The tsro hoMsms*
fer a little as she had. She admitted
livan. r. C. Gilbert.
well thought of “at one tfroe.
weM dreaaed in HoUand cwainflMd. as
s4-ndlng marked copies of the Benton
BntertAioinrat—A. L. Joyce. Pum
Ray Andros pleaded guilty to the
were also the waitresses. Mrs. laiacasHarbor papers lo Traverse City and
Pnlmer of ManlMee. Ernie Smith of charge of forgery in Jadge Umlor’s
ter and Mrs. John Roest. The cut
A »Urk of Irttm wrltlMi by Uvunl
hen asked by Mr. Pratt if that did
court Uls afteruoon and waa bound which had been prepared aa eijhlblts not make her notorious said that she flowers used were red and white car^
Bwiqoet-C. 8. Cmrl..
nations.
over to Circuit court. He will prob yesterday, were then taken up gs evl
It to show local people what
e. ProsecuUng Altai ncy Crow
The followtng mean araa nerved:
da waa. In taking up the letter
ably be aentenced in the morning.
SOUTH SIDE
ing some of them and extracts she wrote LoomU after be had n
Chicken In Bottche ^anes.
On Wednesday evening he gave Mr
from some others.' The flrat onl* read ried, Mr. Pratt re-road the part
Cabbage SaUd.
^ fiardtoRaXhljM.
Weete. a groo ry man on Bty street, was mailed April 2. 1»0C. at Jackson
, Holland Rmdt\
hlch ahe statwl that “It U better HoIUnd ChbeoUte.
a check for $C 7t on John Monroe In and said. "1 suppose you wem I disap Dw than after marriage * and aaked
pointed at not rt'celrlng you jsalan her If ahe were not congratui
payment for a Kboenl pair of gloves.
Cream Served In Card Shapes WUh
AcelaCMMar.
^ler he gave B. WTIhelm a check Icmday." Miss Bsreo was askc'd to herself on the fact that U did happen
A new lodKO of Doufthter* of Reon ntch. McCoy ACo. payable to xplaln this and suted that LoomU before her intended marriage,
beknh will be InsUtuted in this city
Holland Cooky (with different numJohn Ruesky for $5.28, Another check had offered to pay her If she would said that she was not but was t
All $10.00 Coatt
this eteninjc. The meeilnif will Uke
hers.)
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on the Keystone Brick company pay give up working as a mniln«»r. She ful in a certain it^nse. Witness said
pUct> In MontAKue hnll and the work
All 1100 Coats
able to benr<*r. was Iflven A. J. Wll said that he did DM send ijer the she knew Loomis bsd no property and
Holland bon bona. moM drops aad
win
<k»* by the Elk lUplds d«All 12.00 Coats
helm‘for a suit of underwear. TbU money be siK.ke of. The leltisr also was not Intending to marry him with pepper nuta were panned and mlno the
irree team, twenty in number, with
U^gt-d of her to be true and slid that any motive of gain In Hew. her sole
M
check was for $7,28.'
old fashioned ct^ogae bottle, which
All 15.00 Coats
Mrs. E. SrahUz as captain. There
ho—Loomis—wanted to marry Iher not
ose being love. Miss Barco left created not a little merrimenL 'Mrs.
In another pUce he tried to pass
sixteen candidates and eight cl
All 16.00 Coats
check but the merchant knew that the later than July. It ended In endearing the stand at 2;3o and her mother was Hobart faVored the guests with ner-y^
tm^bers. Mrs. Olltrw Ewing.
party supposed to have algned It. bad temiM. sending his love to the family, Immediately sworn.
All nOOCoau
erml taslrumeolal selections.
dent of the grand lirfge. will act as
Mrs. Guy on SUnd.
no account at that bank so telephoned kisses for her and the cats and dogs.
Another party was hHd at the name
All .18.00 Coats
urganlxer.
Another missive mailed at Traverse
Mrs. Guy testified lo practically the place this afternoon to another com
the police. Chief Ashton found Andnu
AU 20.00 Coau
ime things as did her daughter and pany. . ’The same menu waa served
this rooming, on the west bay shore city on thr llr*l d.y of May liw Ml«
Funeral Serv.ot.
ti •
He claimed the rh€*cks were giver Barco that her arrival In . Traverse described Miss lUrco's actions when and . the decorations were IdenUcaL
All 21.00 Coats
The funeral of Ajiton Umpberget him by a man he Just met yesterday Oty was lielng anxiously awalHn] by
read the letter announcing the but Instead of cards an ImiioriiHl
*
All 22 60 Coats
will be held totnorrow aflemoon at 1 while the first chtt-k was passeil many local i>eople and that | society faH that Loomis had proven untrue. Dutch game was enjoyed.
would receive her with open arms. In “She ctmipletcly gave way and could
<Tclock from the residence In Blair Wednesday night.
All 25.00 Coats
the Utter Loomis spoke of Traverse not speak.** she said, “that was how I
township. The Rev. D. Coohlln will
All 27.00 Coats
City people, saying that there- were hspiK-ntHl to read the letter. For two
offlrlaie and the Anderson l-ndertak
GARFIELD TAXES.
All 50.00 Coau
tag company will be In charge.
Garfield township taxes can be paid no “codfish aristocracy'* here. He also weeks all she did was to sit around
and cry.*' She went on to say that Was Taken to the fianitarlum Yesisr
at P. Kyeslka s store every Saturday told fcis fiance that business was i
,*
Here is a big saving for you on a nesr coat. Come
and he would soon havoj m
day and Passed Away This Momher only objection to Mr. LoomU was
,
OPEN E\T?NINGS until Christmas, from U» a. ro. until 4 p. tn.
enough to buy out Marshal Field.
I , here and see them.
that he had the cigarette habit. The
Robert Barney. Tr
dec 12-Cl
The Famous.
Another Utter said In part; “Don't note she wrtJte Uxmjis after his mar
Mrs. Winam Hymes of Keystone,
worry about my going out w|th other riage was read. In It sbe.,threitened
who was brou|tat to the sanitarium
girls. lo>*e. Be true and. dqn*t even lo make him legal trouble.
kiss other fellows mept' Witt.* Tlat'
’‘Didn't you feel lucky that you es J^erday.
leaves
five small chlldn*n. the oklett
man excepUMi Is Miss Barco'a brother. caped being Mr. lysimU' mother InLing only 7 year* old: a mother
On' June 8 he wrote. “There Is no
w?** qucstiom-<l Mr. Pratt.
one here | would go across jthe n»ad
“All my sympathies were with my wjiose home is In Grand Rapids but
who is here now. two brothers. Ernest
lo sei>. 'dear." Thl.n was in answer
daughter.*' was the reply.
a request of the coraplainbnt i
I-ater Mr. Pratt asked. “Have you and Charles Lampert of Grand Rapids,
I.^>om1s not to associate with Trav any objection to telling what your ar and one sister. Mrs. H. D. Hymes of
erse City girls.
i
ements were with your nftor- Keystone. .
The funeral serHees/ will be hMd
In the middle of June. LkmuIs
neysT"
at Michigan City and wnit^‘ from
“That. sir. is noliody's businesss but Sunday afternoon at the home, the
there, telling Miss Barco not to
mv own.*' Mrs. Guy ivtorted. evidently Anderson Undertaking
charge.
lleve the |xople In B^nton Har
ruffled.
who were “kmrklng“ him. He beg|
Miss Barco's emotions overcame
PERfiONAL.
of her to be true and told her how
•r during a part of her mother's t«*s
much she was to him “I have not timony and she was evidently much
H. B. Kneeland and H. L. Welgaad
hugged nor kissed another girl. Wc..' agitated thro*igh It all.
made a business trip to Grand Raulda
the letter went on.
j
The Wright and Pierce divorce
today.
Ijiier he wrote telling hef If she
ises were graated last evening.
Mrs. R A. Wright and daughter.
WM lost to him through any means he
After Mrs. Guy left tbe stand Coun
would go to h----- or west ah<^ punch ty Clerk Walter testified that he had Margaret, left this morning for Chicattle. “For God's aake. darling, t
Issued the. marriage license. The de
throw me down." it read.
fense then staled that they had no
Miss Barco then testified f that the t€»stlmooy to offer and arguments
last time l^mls bad been In Benton were'immediately begun.
to give your family? Why not pull up the old carpet and put down,
Harbor was July 20 when he said he
Tha Jury In the case of Dereres vs
would return In a week orjten days Morgan came in with a Judgment of
a New Kug in the parlor, and get things in Jbod shape for the Holand then they would marryJ On the $4 in favor of the complainant.
idays? Perhaps your sitting room or dining room needs new floor
.V ^
next day he mrote for her to hurry
"
i-i
covering. We still have a great many rugs that we wish to turn /'V^ . Y ‘ ^
and get her sewing done and prom
RREVmER,
ised to l>e there.
into dash before inventory time. You can save from ^ to $5 on
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WroU While III.
J. R Brown. sui»erinU?ndpnt of the
.-rrY
any 9x12 Rugyoubuy of us. lsn*t that worth consideration.^ And
The first day of August he was
snnah
A
laiy Mcpcantlle store,
That «aUy 1^350,600,.
*
mind you. not an old pattern in the piles! All new. fresh goods,
VV:*
taken sick and wrote an Impaaaioned arrived from Tiffin. Ohio, last evening
^‘ . w-/’ j
Vk^it.rViC
fall aelling.
aRklltno
If
,
76c, il.OO, $2.60. For the
bouKht for fall
If rfyour
floor U in bad shape, we can help
letter following it two days later by and will DOW remain here. He was
Bhl^,
Mother.
telling her that she would soon be accompanied by his family.
you out, at we have several grades of filling that it inexpensive—
Mrs. Loomis. This was revived on
The Queen City DramaHc club, com
such as Burlaps. Denims. Plank Oilcloth. Wood Grain. Oak Plank.
the fourth and a few honr$ later In posed of j-ouug boys, will aooa pat
Linoleum, etc., and-we lay fillings of all kinds.
the day came a telegram announcing on the hill. “A Hobo's Triumph.his arrival at 3 o'clock the next (Sun There will be eight In !hs csal and
day) morning. His sweethe^ waited rshersalB are being held almost every
for him in vain. Mr. Cross then read evening. The same boys pot on “Bob
the letter which was written after Tbe BootbUck" Isst winter with much
Loomis had married and the win
eyes filled with tears as -tbe affair
recalled to her mind.
|
for our extra
“How did it affect yon when
Bnyaany 125
for 9x12
fer’<wr9il2
Boya our $17
heavy
received this lciter.“ ques^oned Mr.
Velvet or
Cross.
i
H«iyy Velvet Aod
Axmintterfi
(Formerfy of Chicago)
“I hardly knew how It jud affect
and lieat grade of
aUr 20^nt goods, 10
me“ returned MIm Barco and burst
only at the LaOrettl.
into tears.
Rooms. First NaUonal Bank Building.
Pngs.
She then testified that for two or
(Over Mtlllkeii'a Stone. Phone $62J,
“After all, whafa in a naroer
Tbit it a good
three weeks she did not est'nor sleep
CIU.)
“Well, take Bllkins. for instanew
in our atora
to amount to anything and that tbe There’s noUiing in hla
But every
WWiltg
Thew> alvay, tell; Splendid line of
Biae 9x12.;
ng. Marcel Waving. Shamahoek affected her nervous ^ystem In thing's la hU wife’s.Rogimdif
: GoodpAttenw
pootag. Dying. Bleaching. StngeiaA 1
at $81
Worth |27.6a
pnttoma.
Manicuring. Pedienrtag. Chiropody. * _
;woHli$16.
aad 022.
The cross examlnatioo waa taken
Bine 9x12.
Hand and Arm Maasage. Eleciite.
6iae 9x12.
MideolonEgE
up at 11 o ctock, Mia. Bait^ aamimed
XlbTo and Water Mamage. 8<Rdp,. •?
Traatmsot, BUctrolyils.
a very saituutle manner and flung
Tm beglnnlagtot
the only equitable syaAna of—“
out her answers In a biting
-V
“Great fleoCt old maw AfO you
Up-to<Ute Methods aad Modem gp- ,
Mr. Pratt quesUoned her regarding
her occupaUoa and LoomU* and along wear broka as tbatr
plUneesused.
with other UilnRi aako
RALTEt) almooda. pc
Hair goods and toUet reqnUltes for :
If LoomU had ever taken a hanvy leile nous at the DaOrettl.
In tbe tbeatrlcai buatneM tb
ledge ns the rlllaln or the
All qnaadoi
sf the
thUense. She knew of no
“U he an affectionate U
Scalik tarn.
fWt c
fuUy nnewara
By or hy man^
^He appears to be.- the returned
HAND paln^ and
when accompanied by a aetf addreagwl'
and after a few questlqne
boxea at the LaOrettt
«SSIIIEINm$M
wro co. I
PASSED FORGED CHECKS
A. J. VWIhelm
NEWREBEKJUU0D6E
SPEeUL CLO/IK m
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HRS: HimES DEAD
WHATISBETTERTHANARUII
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n
J. W. MiRiken
Carpet Sweepers
; s--i'
'Hi'
$12.00
Brussels
> Rmis
$uM i $i&95
Bruasds
Kims
Brussels
Beauty Pariors, >|
$21^
$23.00
MRS. TYLER
Axmlnster
Kuo
Body
Brussels
Kuos
1
BUY YOUk FAMILY A RUG
Meem. tiuvcmc enrv. jucmicam. fMMv.
JSTJSCUSX.-^',
iMv
I.. M.1&
EVERY
MAY HAVE A
PIANO
CHRlSiMAS
The IL O. T. to. of thto place totora. Oa^ aad dtojltor Cara, of
Igy totok, art gatau of Mra U
U»lr 4-*rT
to^ioha P. lohaaaa laft
latt Vftoaatotay for a trip to IvrdoB
Tbtir win tpead a few day. .da »rw
tiara vtto aa attack at to aHaat. ka» Tork. toaalag oa ftatvrdajr.
to far PMM# at to br ator #e
C. m. Marrar pamod Utooagh hare
lara to Hfg fttf trtotr. fU tou
Tneaday oa hto ear ftotoe from a
tpikortj to • attoa tWrv
tort. T. i. Ttteaa wat to tow» froai
•amlt atr latardar.
ted Ifoat
M<AW llm Icdaoodipr hiTiafarar
Cftf
T
The Womaa't Clab hMd a |d««aaat
aortal mami—ar th« bmae of tore C.
ft aaMr fr«a Uto ptora trr ptoa- II Keht ladr^oeadar eramtog Immodtotely after fha gaato# atMibtod. a
tooaKal romaaee vaa gtrea tbam to
aftor vhlrti ibe fcdSovtag
..It*mnit eUy Tbaraday dertpber.
program eat readerMl: lattmmeiiial
tcftltta
dart by the Mlaaet Orarle KebI aad
Etta Kalaey: roeal tok>. Mlat Ma*id
Bardie, rertutlmi. Jalto MlUer; trio,
Sumiaer Dayt. Meadaatoa W B. ioha*
Aat Arbor, wharr ba tpaai a wtak etoa. O M. Damr and M. dohroedor;
ding. Mrt. W P. ftotorittoo; dart.
to faktes traattoaat frtm tatelaltota
After Y«mrt When 1 An Old. Metaes Jahaotoo aaA Dana, rollowlag
tottf
ollraa. toult
aefvrd.
bHar aoat wbtob U proof of ibr aai- aatod. caket and cocoa era. been
very
Mrt.J.ftpraagtoLwhohat
tofatolrai wilk arblch oar paopl. m
at^toa Ktoaatoy*. oo»>ytar<old «toc 111 dartng the port eodk. !•
rtng
matfi return^ to
tort Batordty
Arthor Warner of Clarrttiid et« the
}£?
aitVa tb. vlllmsr gaart of Mr. aad tort, R. E. Comp,
ball tort Wadaeaday apd Tburtday.
Thr Ladlaa* Aid aoctoiy elll meet
^«:^5rto.toaaabopptr..boa,.
Iifor to totod tkt fart that li It not wKh Mrt Chat. Wrl.lrv «« Tbaraday
good polItT to
•• yp^r holiday
The chlldrtm of thf M. E. Sanday
C^f aiiUI tha^ n
Mhool ar»‘ reheartlng a cantata for
rny A BKCORO WANT AD.
51SS5?.
the iMlmilieBt BOV
Eve if Ton
omko ft tvtoU phJSM
I tmtil the
Lei iig rapbSEiRe Urn importnnet^ of sdeefti>f >xmr
ftcrir vhilotbegtookBnfa nt ibeirbcBtSDdtoftm nUe h
hterr sitcfttioiL DeliTpriot made at ileBircd.
airtghrlde of the wmm
Id. tort Bight! They hai
tog aad a aptoadid time.
Mrm. Albert
Morgaa Ur Knlkatoa are
vtolt vlth the
H. L. and Upaal Hohha.
Ovtog iiFlbe drifted
the rood., the mall carriei
to make hto toil trtp laat Friday. Sat
day he managed to rnnke the entire
fwie. and only tipped over twice.
gytafc;i“a3r“;as:
MASCL.
Mtoa Chvlotto W'ataon to work*
tog for Mra Upaal Cox.
Clifford Pray oaa heft» helping C.
H. Allyn .urver during the part week.
^Myron ^Marab vent to Trmreiwe
Lateiu photo Of thr Rev. A. S. Crtpacjr. oufrocked Rorheater clergyman
who renounced hto mlntotry to the
Potmtant Btotooopal church, rvfiiatog
U> retract the ylewa which led to the
charge of hemy.
Spectol to v'vj Evening Record.
(Copyright. I1K>€. b) W*. R. Heanrt.l
COUNTY LINE.
Plenty of anov and good aleighlng
In Ihto locality. Some at the farmt-i.
have commenced to haul log..
Mr*. R. O. Dixon to very aIck at
thto writing.
The .ocial and entertainment at
Half of Ihe member, of the C. E. to^
the Uamaey arhuol houM^ laat Batiir
day e%’rt4ng waa nicely attended and
a gc»d time in general wa.
ening A rtiort program eat gtten
r.. Will R.
A pleataat torprbw. earn given Mr..
I a vltlt at
Walter Uraman Saturday evening b»
a number of her friend..
Harry McFall I. ba lUng h«y at W.
O. M. Dame left thl. morning for
H. Dixon a thto wtH^k.
Cheboygan.
The lAdle*’ Aid of Grant churrb
Walter Voire ha. moved from the
Baumterger (arm and will .p.-nd the and the Aid from the Evangi‘llc.1
rraaford-.
rhurch met at Mr». t'n
Vinter with hi. parentt.
The flahirmen held a .pedal meet to'.t Wednetulay. There
from. lK»th aid. preaent deaplle
ing In (hr to.n hall Saturday.
bad Miorm.
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Dec. 1«
Dec. Hi.
Reliable meaidne for croup. .. -----K
l^b5«r^^..srr:
Oomn in uhI lenrn how <
bhip. A «snPrtouiRlj totoU
to mortag hU toad,
ly oat to the OtoadaoJitog aalgabor.
.i^jrsursjiarJ!™:
Tba to^to aariiat to
milat bHac altooat at i
toaay farnrra la tbit community art
dr-Uing thalr laltniU* to dtprnd
toM upon tfcr potato bareaftrr and d^9t40 mm llmts mnory aad «M*r«y
lock
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• farlory. The hear
teat ahtpptra Ip thto factory durtnji
tim aaaaon )aat rioted were iht one.
vbo had the arwilett retiftpi to thow
Tor their year t work.
- A aarobar of oar rount i»eoplf are
<'t\)cdiag the fine tkailtig on the old
rjnrk popd. pow ovaad hy B F. 8«y*
tor.
Itor. n.
TOlUrr WATBIia at Miller*, pharmaer.
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EASY PAY^iENT PLAN
Wadaaadajr. arrartad Kormaa Stroil.
rrtistr.-s-js:
-1S;^5X;tjrS-^ .totoa U
BY MEANS OF OUR
at tooae dty Toaoday aight aad i
c«ad ahoat |U to eaah. No atom ^
‘ takaa. Thafe to ao doe.
it
rw ft Cn>^mt% mDI at IM« #5i«»
MU] to mUk lU vtour rat rmtt Mr^ KaSartot Witotah tool Mday
k^f. Am b6S»4 wmwmAmrt tftto fw
iom portar to oa thr aick Hat.
to cito M atoctito Bftotag pm to
At the apmtol titafkm boM oa Taaa
•MmI yytoai to aia/itoc CWtoi
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It bind tor
Andrew a^ Bdgnr Ptoy made a bn
atoem trip •* TraverM Oty one day
U»f week
'
Mm. CImrier Olendcnnlng to on the
Mm. Brewn. who ba. been keeping
bouM> for Mr. Davtooo. returned to
Kalkaibka laa« week.
A nuinlmr of her friend, gmlhend
at the home of Mr.. Richard .Bn>wn
and helped her celebrate he> birthday
Twfvday evening All report a fine
A few ladle, mrt at the home of
Mm. J. B. Hegeiand Wedneaday and
helped quilt a quill for her daughter.
vitv. Chat. Glendenning. who I. quite
from here eUc*ndt'd
Barker Creek hall Friday erenlng
Urban Botomlcr and Grover H. n
mond drove u> Kalkatka
City vlali d at rotomhui
Ip.t Ttp'-aiay.
Dec. 10.
The Korwi'glan Ciirp. of bkaier. it a
body of poldlem armed with rifle, who
ran be roanouvered uion the Icc or on
'bkto over« Iht?. .nowfield, of the mouni.nin. with n rapidity equal to that
of the bet trained cavalry.
essKssssr
PItoa 'arm In O to I ♦ Day.
Cnamb^-rlllp S rted on at that place. They .land
Crarb Remedy.
” “ * <.ohe r«-l or »o ktxne Ibe KioBffd.
eilNNEU BIOS.’ 15 MUSIC HOBSES
Hcrtqwvicnal Detroit tMverok City Store; rvoataa. Cm. Sts.
RICES CORNERS.
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CEOAR RUN.
A low) or Rov. H, W Wood ! r..n.| Cborlle Som. and fomllr orrlrod
verts vent over tu h!. pamonage la»t here last ev-enlng
e\'enlng with
vlth the remain, of
Monday evening, by Mr. WoodV re- their daughter Nellie, who died Sat^
quart, and the evenlag va. spent in urday morning nt their home In Frankrr an
nn lllnoa. of typhoid pneualngtog^md Mr.Wood gore a goisd Ulk lOTL after
to the young onvrrta. ,on tl.* : war
Agv 1 yearn. 11 month., and
they abottld live A Innch wa.
U days.
and a good time vaa rrporit^l bv all.
• Mm. Oeo. Haaklna spent pa{: of turned
tort week with her mother and alilcrt. tor vtoltlng her mother. Mm.
returning to Traverse aty Salur ay. l.Ainar the part week.
Rev . E W Wood and wife all end
Mm. Charley Ktiwrter and
ed the prayer meeting at the iHici' Vrill Qrifflth aurted for Tulu.
Mhool bou»e last Tuesday evc-ntoc.
beck county. Mich., where the:
Cb«ater Wllltom. had hi. aale| la.t
Wedneaday. The crowd wa. large,
conalderlng the bad weather.
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and
Mm. Wllllama
Willlama and chlj
child
expect
n to atari Tue«lay Dec. i: for
California,.. when Mr. and Mm. I WillUm. and rhlldrvn will have to bid
ibeir relative., friends and neighbor,
John Tagar called on hi. brother
good bye, mayba for the toxt tinu-. We Adam near Solon Sunday. who to aick
are all torn to »ee Mr. William.* Mk. at thto writing
gt> ao far away from relative., frfend.
and neighbor*. Well all wish Mr. City Friday, having i
Wimanu nni family aucceaa In their
George Mamh returned from up
north Monday, where he ha. bm
looking for a >ob.
D. G. Shorter and 8. H. I^Wytr atThe Huuilay school hn<l a gsBOd ncorj In attendance Sunday, the number tsmdid I O. O. F. camp Ih Traverw*
City last Friday night.
todng LC and for preaching r.^.
I
MIk. Nina Mvera visited her aunt.
Ollle Kohn. Sunday.
Born, to Mr and Mm. Charley Davto
A camel can easily carry a w« lg
•c. k. a boy.
Mm. Geo. Davto visited
a. much as a home can carry, their mm Charley and wife Sunday,
nip of
Mr. and Mr*. Ibui Aitiuiiu and daugh
Ella, went to Fninl.ff.rf Saturday.
f«..r vd I.
f»r h.U Tconfarr;
Ih.> bonw. •» • mlf. h. nrarly i.thyed y,,. j..„h „r mIk. NVllU- Norrl*. .la ugh
form*rly of thto place.
Over I.OIHI l.ushelH of |Kitn
LOOK at our window . E. R
i M Her. »ronght
into. Cedlar
(
Run Monday.
dec 13-ifj
ABA08REAIM
Nwhln* U mor, otmtlTc
alt next to or oooverae vlth i
who has a bad breath. I
Antiseptic etoanoM and
mouth aad rcodem the
“S^nra'wmpwm. of Vllmltt^:,.
Del, wrll«: -Hy buitood nod 11^ ^
used Paxthie for our teeth and ak a
mouth waah and we have never foond
anything ao good. It not only
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he t
*s specU! toilet use. Pqxtine has no equal. As fast as qab
woman learn, of lU value she Is ware
to tell othem. which aooounts for
large sale Paxtlne to bsving every*
where. Have you tried PaxtiRgf
Johnson Drug Co.
ELK LAKE.
Mtos Ijottle Shearer, who has bgtei
working for Mm. Donna Munro, wmit
to ^^nh Milton Ratnrday.
• .
Ml*s Rena Munrn rwtumed last
week from Charlevoix, where she wy»t
to attend the wedding of her nl^;
Mik. Josephine Smith.
T.
Warren Way. who has been working
for the late John Cams sll summer.
leU Ij *i Friday for Travecar C.!y. to
lool. foi another >ob. ^
The Elk Idake Grange U to hold
lbe;»» mB*etlngs
mi*etlng* during the wlnlAr<
wlntor th
the allenuKrn
aliemoun In
Instead of evening.
Mm. Will
I Gee went to North
th MlHtql
Sate I day.
Ml. and Mm. Charley Pulvcr Mithh
of WUllamHburg. v tolled at Jch- C«t*
wlnV Sunday.
Michael Kelley dUnl quite SMddeBly ,
TiM.mday cv<*n1ng. He had been qnlte
BM-hlo for a long time.
l.ee Wansgant of Am
lis bouse up to Ray Shhg'ii tanu. '
The dami^h & Lay^er. Co.
BIS
The Ideal
p.iu«Lfia
Store.
Every want
Sapplted
for Every
oiler
Makes
An Ideal
Present
lor Some
of Yanr
Friends
oiYoar
Family
ChristiHa Pn^ents
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F0R ”HI1W*I
the Shopper. If
Christmas Shopping at Its Best
the place where yon enn
Out great sicltc while in u
n
of confusion and mix-up to
fl-.Ed the fineit lot of novelties.ever brought to the city. Bach dlvtolon has Home things that uppesl to
the shopper
does not lake long to make dlcisloiw. There arc beautiful gilts for Vvery person that
per and It ^oes
> on your hst, and NOW to ihc time to buy. Don’t wait untU the
«
foatilfhal to get.-ooosuU this lUt. it will help you and the anirtea are
Justvjrhat •’He
A Mice Muffler. |4dO. 13.50. iS.Ort. I5.5A. f;
A 8llk Umbndla fK.OO, tl.dT.
gS OAO. |4.M, »4.0t». |2.tK).
4.-JH1.
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A beautiful 8<Tlskln Cap IJt. ot». IflMHij $IS.iiO. |l2.fi0. 110.00.
$3.50.
A nice Necktie, either Fbur-lii 1
i TSrrt or Engllab Square.
|;.30. M.OO. H IM. I1.M. Tic. Me.
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A nke rtvlthi, Hat Ml.OO. |3.«0, 12,50. If.00. |LM.
A nice Sweater fd OO. $6.00. $4 M. $330. |t2-50. $2 00. |l.$0,
A nice Knit Ouat. $& 00. II.M, |3.k). $3.4k $3.50.
A line Smoking Jacket, dlffeiem ct»Iore4 coUam
|4:00. $5.<K1. HM. IT Oh. IR.00. IR.00. flO.rtl. |l: W. $16.00. $30.00,
* q^ A flne Bath Robe, $6.00. K-00. $7.00.- $S.OO. Iio.qo. $12.00.
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A good warm Psjams. $l.oo. $2.00. $S.oo; $4.00. $6.00.
' A fine Cloth Cap. $?J»0. $1.00. $1.M. $1.00, 7Sc. M
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A Bice Blne Vtonnel Shirt, $3JW, $5.00. $1.60. $ro$, $1A0. fl.311. !
A Dice Corduroy Shin. $2.60. $2.oo, $1.50.
A pair of nice Unltoed Gloves. ^,M. $lioo. $lfto: $i.oo.
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A Dice pair of Uned Glove. . $2.50. $1.00. $1.16. $LM. $1.00. TA
A pair of nice Fur Uned Olovca. fliJKl $g.«l.fftA0. $€.0$.$50«.
3.M.
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A pair of Gold Cuff BnUonx. $7.60. $lffe. $6.00, $XM. it.oe.
$IA0, $l.qo.
ft pair hf 811k Half Host. fSftft $lft».
WftP.
The newest designs at 2Sc. and the dainty bows to match at 25c.
You Will llndjhere all the Table Necessities, and Ihe goods that ate the beat of Christmas gifts. Carv
ing Sets, In three pipr>es. A flne a*sortmem yo select from, ebony and hom handles, specially priced for
this Yeafujn. from $1.50 to $9.00 a set.
Ktnv.*$ and Fork*, in sets of six eaph.-^each a nice ca»i, at |2.00. $3.tK>. 14.00. $.',00. $.-iJi0. $6.00.
Fnilt DIs
Such a great line of Teaspoous. Table. Spoosa. Oyster Forka/Baking nishe
Knives and Berry Spoons.
These make the fln« gift, and the Cyco-Bcaitng Sweeper to ihe flnest that was ever put on the
There are three kinds to select from. The "Qold Metlar* at $3,00. the -Blsseir w Ith nlrkle t
$2J^0 and tb<* ''Stagdard** at $2.25. It to an Ideal present.
market.
In I ndlcss vnrlctv. In both solid colors and itripM for neck ribbooa,
sashes, hand bags, companions, and hundreds of bdautlful Christmas
K«t* ^at are so easUy made. Sell In different widths, at 25c, »5o.
NOVELTY BACK COMBS
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Ibal W
FANCY HOSIERY
POCKET KNIVES
Black Embroidered In dsotlesiot pattems 75c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.60.
Fancy Black 8Uk Hoae at $1.26 and $1A0.
t
Wheio U th* box dr er«i «)rt iha< flow not «kr a knife, nnfl *wh i
ter presE*nt can be made. There are the little ones that sell for a quarter up t
that would be prixed by any one.
,
HANDKERCHIEFS
ALUMBWHWABE
What belter pit*sent could yo*i give than tome of thto nice
vTW always strike It,right. Wc
aha
In thto alaort intjcxtruwfble ware.' It
do ao much work in ^e kitcAoa. by gelling them tomo’ of
FANCY RIBBONS
Shopping Bogs, as large a line as to shown any where ntid make
most acceptable gifts, priced from 50c. to $5.00.
j
BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS
fof the kitchen.^ Make m»efol gifts and
he use in the kUcheti
happy though; to renn-mber ihe people who
Never had ao large and flne aaaorimrtit as we are ahowing a
and sitcb values. Ic. 2c. 3c. aad 6c.
The Colored brtdem at 6c. 10c, and I6c.
BcmuUful Infttols. nntounderel qt 25c.
Tbe same style laimdered st 25c.
The Finer Bordered, each la a nice box, nt 50c. 75. and IliiO.
FANCY BOX STATIONERY
Just a Sugget^on for Your Convenlenoe
When yon are yolaE by o«r itore la either fllrfetka plenae ran* thionth It either from the Dm*
entinne* or throiish the new eatrnnse In the Grooery, nnfl not am in the ntreet.
The nr^he. are all flntehed nnfl It civet Ton a bread tMe fonrtacR feet wide Cor .-oar ooBvealcMe
aatec from one dhrltk* to another or dlraetty lhroa|#i .tie More.
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srn
EP»hroldered Linen
If< THE HARDWARE DIVISION
at
Novelties from the Dry
Goods Division
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^t designs ever seen. No bettor glfu
J^Ol^t
STD showing some of the llaort box Statlooery that waa
tfIpArtt ert.h box U a beauty
thmt WAS ottmt ttnt fa boxes
these asll from 16c, to $2.00.
Nsed never be at loss what
as thM. The covers aloiie
of^ and
UkM ^
any Mom and framed. Can hard»y
them from gennlM water
.rl
I MKCeiUV THAVBMC CITY. /UCHWAN. nUBAV. MCCIinil M. 1HA
te*. ate Mrs. J.iBsNte rstsmsd to
U Um» u ten ten wrpteq. Ttey
a.«MraCkk..BM...l^^
ssi.'^srtrss'isLSLi
IS Tsssdsr. Hot. m. s Ctrl
Mrs CtevH soft dSMteor Oors. oT
dsstos, MidL. SIS iMU or Mrs. L.
ft CKtevr** «dB at ttet ^tec»
I Bateftt aotescj gsrr s
ssMte SI tte tens or
M ttapwi vlU te Ctvm M «r^
! 2^’
«^‘
** *Sm
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fn>. BU
ter. IM. a mpte or
mo.
■te tea te«i oiten to kh teite
liaif* vttfc n atttek or te fHrte. ins
SB fsr r»«arsrte m to te sWr to $f-
m
A«<rtr IlfbU
/ Mrs.!. J. T«ftn «u ta tm fron ^‘w!*r''^fkaU* Ml (to aMtalaf
tot MUwaakaa.
1
ftmnic riir tetartef.
JII. terror ass «ror fro» te^
ctir.
Tte Woous s Ctob ksM • Slesasst
soeUl issotte St lis boms of Mrs. C.
B Ktel
rrstesg Isuiir
dlslslT sft»r
siM^sibtod. s
M gttm tte® to
sftor
Tteasa s( ftosunit CUr Thorsdsr
svsstec of ttes wseb.
Orarte
Krb) ssd
Mr? roater tes rstsmod fro*
!Mt® Ms*id
Ttsystss cut. wb^rs ste tes bM
Miter; trto.
*^a*"Smai’rrT^rsod tetirdsj fro*
risBd M. Bcbrosder:
W p. Rotenroo; dsn,
2^*“tsAM
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for rteutsstisa.. HU tesltli'u dorid- Is After Yt^rs W>m I A® Old.
Latest pboto of the Rev.U. S Crsp«dir teteovsd. sod ssismiir Hr. dsmss Jotesioo ssd Os®e. rolloi
QrovB fsili siUts nstsoi
sef. unfrocked Rochesur i cierKyinsn
MorS'ftlfW tm dUet
who renounced h!« alnlMry in
Potestsni Bpiscopsi church.. refusinc
to retract the views which led to the
charge of faeres) .
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SpecUl
to W'c Brenlng Record.
Hatctea* Crowing last Saturday
Arthur Warner of Cleveland wa» the: tOopyright. mi€. by \t\ ^ Hearat.)
laai a.nrtrrkaia« «It«i ib. villas, guest of Mr. and [Mrs. R R Camp-
Mos4sr evstesg.
Dsr. t1.
A sositer frsa this stec* srs sUs
sas£;rt!S'r's:“i!rf
kr Hra. aibbt.
BOUNTY LINtJ
d.r'Htrsrx;
'» “r*'
»osy
Tk. rhildmi ofilht M. K. 8«day
iM
teioycdr ttetr «rat
aldgbrtde of tte seasoa to Qk Rap
ids last night! Ttey Himrt toe sleigh
SteTnS^ISS!^
is bis teir tefs OS
Mhool are rrt«(alna a canisu
eanuia for!
for!..**™ «■ «• •“««* »• ’
Xteaa.
Iteaa.
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Half of Ihe memWrs of the C. E ace} J
^ Ramsey-------- ------,.r.«r.daa^«
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(b.?„
Tk. intalo MUkA M aim v.rv
ly evening was nicely
«aM iMtas alMoa* « • atand.im.
good time In general was
s
Maar IMMn la tkl« ooaiiaiialljr ar.
Mrs. Win Ramsey baa retumed
dr-taria* Uwlr lal.niu* to dopwid
from a «Uit at Kenton. Cpped Penm
ICOT upon the pocsto heresfter and desuja.
/
vrite fiiorr
tnore time,
time nnney aaa vnerwr
Harry
McKall
U
balling
hay at W.
Ding for
j the Unc of stock raUlng and to
H. HUoa a thU wim-K.
ward sesdlM Urger qusnUtlea of nllk
The l.adle*’ Aid of Grant
Voire has moved from the
to
our lofsl cheese
tl^oor
Cheese factory.
factory, The heav
and iht Aid from tte
lest shippers to UU factory during
church met at Mrs Chan. Crawford's
Inter
ite SWUM® |sat cloaed were the ones
., last Wtslnt wUy. TLete w®» a Wnmht^
The
who ted1 the araatest raaiftte to show
from both old* prchen: 4iwplte t
In the
for their yrwra worn.
j “Tw
’ bad storm.
A hnmber oT oor voong people are | ^
j - in-c. 1(1.
.
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'V.v^lr'S
BY MEANS OF (Hlk
aaa «»
Morgan of Kalkaak^ are here for an
extfmded vtalt vUh the famlliea of
H. L. and Upsnl Hobbs.
Owl)
unable
to make hU fhll trip last mdav. Sat
day te aagaged to make the entire
«te. and only Upiwd over twice.
EUc. 10.
Clifford Pnty naa heun helping C.
H. Allyn server during tte pool week.
Myron Marsh wont to Traverse
City tte
Andrew and Bdgar Pray made a bu
stnesa trip ai» Travsm City one day
'M™.*rkariw Olaodcimta. U <» (be
Dsvison. returned i*>
Kslkssks las^ week.
A number of her friends gsthei4U
St the home of Mrs. RIchmrd .Br«*wn
and helped her celebrate her Urthday
A lew ladles mat at tte boas of
Mrs. J. E HofHand WTednesday snd
helped quilt a quilt for hfr daughter.
>lrv: Chas. Glendennlng. who i* quue
from here eliendtd
Barker Creek ball Prlday ereniag
l^rban Hedsmier and Orover Hen •
mood drove o Kalkaska Sunday on a
** John Moran and family of Traren*c
vua d at Cohimbiia iv. s»a.e *•*
ItoC. 10.
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EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Come in and Irarn bow
tov tei®Y me nm oinkiiifc pImiio ownerabip. A gwprtainKlj aguall
M inAtmt will do to stert. Yo« got •
ibe inatranwDt now (or C'b
ChfZBom Eto if Yo« ptebr). Uma '
Stoke ■ tmall paYment imch
i
ichKdn|liaiiti)
tbnprkmigpnkl.
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Let na emphaalxe tbe impoHnner of nrirctinf yow Ptnno
sow wbiletbestookaareni tbeirbtgtaad wenift gUe to guti
DeliTerietftiMieMdetifrd.
6IHNNEU BM$.'15 MSIC HOUSES
itelDetftriiL fMveneaty Store; Ftwlasd CMS Sts.
CEDAR RUN.
RICES CORNERS.
of Rev. E. W WooMi s
Charlie HorrK and family arrivtM
verts weal over to1 hU parsonage la*t here last evening with.the remain* of
Monday evening, by Mr. Woods- re- their daughter NelUe. who died tet
son®, and the evening was spent In urday morning at tteir home In Frank
alngliig.aBd Mr.Wood gore a good Ulk fort. after an lUnes* «»f typhoid pneutc the young onvcris. on il.' war numla. Age 11 years. 11 month*, snd
they should live. A lunch wws serv»-;. j IS days.
AUDBREATN
aVothlng 1. more offfmalre lbaa:t|)
•rse with a peiM
who has s bad breath
Ih. Paxtine TuA®
Antiseptic Heanses and dlsinlecls 0^
mouth and renders
and agreeable.
UtTlTs. Stmm of Wllmlngu^
Del., writes “My husband and I hM
used Psxtlue fbr our ttech amt-H a
mouth wash and wt ha\Vn«ver io«m
anything so good. It not onl> remom
all discolorations from the teeth kgR
leaves a clean, refreahlng taste In thh
turned to her home in Wisconsin, af
tiT vislllng her mother. Mrs. Mary
temar the past week.
Mr*. Charley Klnenter and Mrs.
the Hire Win Grtfflth SUrted fur Tolu. Oogeschool bou»e last Tueiklay evening.
beck county. Mich., where they will
hU sale last
FOr women's special toUet uses Phi*
was large.
tine ^ no equal. As fust as niif
considering the bad weather.
womab learns of IM value she is ami
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and chUdren
expect to start Tuesday Dec. 11. f^r Piwt Davis. Jim DavU. Noah Marsh. to tell blhers. which accounts for Ite
CaUfornla. when Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ira Downer and Guy Eulgell. are work Urge sale Paxtine is haviug everywtece. Have you tried Paxtlnp;
liams and children will have to bid ing in camp near Tulu.
their relathes. friends and neighbors
goodbye, maybe for the last time. We
are all sorn to see Mr. WilUami’ folks
go so far away fro® reUtive*. friends
who 1
In Traverse
and neighbors.
wUh Mr. ^ Friday, having i
i Mun
* demist work working for Mrt.
WUllam* nni f
I In their
to Nftrth Milton Saturday.
new homo.
George Marsh returned
t-d from up
Mrs. Wllllsm Wine vifdtcd
Cterirvoix. where she ss^
he has been w^J^rom'Tlu
to attend the wedding of her niece.
nds).
f
D G. Shorter and S. H. teWy* r at-j ’ Wanen*Sv.
tea been wu.rUni:
rhe SiiuuUy school haul a goc
K. camp
Ci
tended I O O f.
in Traverse
Ute John Carag all aumm*.
. Ihe^n
City last Friday nigh
Un li St lYIday for Traverse C.!y. «o
**'iS5* ^*''o****^ 1
MU* N*na Mvera vIsH.hI her
Jool. ftn another J«R».
Ollte Kohn. Sunday.
T'im Elk Lake Grange to to hold
It of
Mrs.^Tiarley Davl* |lh»-.* meetings during the wlnU-r th ,
A earned can easily carry a wHght
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ed the prayer meeting at
The Xorwuq:lan corn* of skaters U a
hotly of soldiers armed with rifles who
I.CHW. ponnds on its bactf! about four I
- - — - ___ ___ ____ _ Visited
can be manouvered upon the ice or on
times a* much as s horse can carr>\ ] their son Charley and wife Sunday. iSaieH'ay.
HkU <iver the snowflcMs of the moim
The camel hejilmt work at the age of
Mr. and Mrs. Hu n Altrnsu and daugh
Mi and Mrs. Charley Pulver souih
t.iiiiA with .-^plfllly cqiui to that
tvhiirg. rUlted at Joe Coraaa u
k.u.
croup ! Rubbing V«t. f«r came, made of nr the best rniTHQ^ivslry
j Ih.- horse, a* a rule, is nearly played .
jceiHe Nurri*. daugh • Michael Kel ley died quite rnddenlv
the vilout at the age of IS.
i ter c»f rnarl. y un.l Hattie Norris, for-, Trursday evening He bad been quite
in England, and rep
pn*s
to O to !♦ Days
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jtnerly of thU place.
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-hale Hyde fiiraerly car
"”*01™Angell Is nniri^
. E, Miller. I Over l.tHMi bUHhels «»f potatoes were ! l.ee Wansgsnt
LOOK at
5 rtiMl on at that place. They stand
iJeclMf/
{twelve feet or so hbovo the ground.
Dec. 10.
lodone that shiaM always'
•^.‘‘V.’i Ukeptatha® for
•^"■“ atc use Is fOumbJrUlDAa CMfhRanedy.
RKCORO WANT Ath
■iW, 11.
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TOILBT WATERS at MlUer-s
TRY A
EVERY HOhffi MAY HAVE A r
EINE PIANO FOR CHRISiMAS^
1:
*^r*^ Mn. Ma P. iobam l.ft
IMI W.«iiw»ir tor a (rift u> 8«M«
Tter win ssosd s'frw tejs Is Nes
York. IssrtM te tetsris^.
C. «. Hartar mmr4 ttnwfli 1»r.
TaoiAair OB kU aiar koM !.«• •
Reliable m^dldne for
(s Mr.
~
The Hdiinah & Lay Mer. Co.
EES
m
The Ideal
Shopping
Store.
Every want
Supplied
lor Every
Member
olYonr
ill
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Christinas Presents
FOR’'HIM”
IN THE HARDWARE DIVISION
8uffe»*‘®n» that are most opportune for thi* shopper. Ilf
at
a
loss VrhM to ffcl. consult this 11.4. it win help yog and the aftlclee vc
Just what "He“ wanta
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A nice Muffler. 14.00. |3.k0, $0.00. n.Wt. $: Od. $IM. |l.oi».
811k umbrella $8-00. li.rtl. lO.oo. fk.oo. ijkO. $4.00. |$.00. I2.S0.
A besutlful Sealskin Cap $2&.(H\
$15.00. $12,00. $10.00.
15(00.
A box of half a doaen linen handkorrhU*f* $4.50.
I2.WV $2.S0. $2tH».;$1A0. $l.t»0, TSc.^.
A nice Ntx-k^. ettber F\*ur-in-hand.TiwN>t of &j
Square.
$2.50. $1.00. $l 154», $IJW. 75c.
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A nice tlvllsu Hat $5.00. $2,U0. $2.50. $2.4. t\JM.
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a nice Sweater $6.00. $5J10. $4.W». $2 50. f2te. $2.0«. $150.
A nice Knit Coal. $5.00. $4.70. $2.W. $5.00. t.$0.
A fine Smoking Jacket, dllfeient. colored 4Uara and Unnlng*.
$4.00, $5,00, $6.00. $7.00. $8.00. 88.0i>. flO.OO.
|16.00. 820.tW,
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Bath Robe. 15.00, |6.00._ $7,00. 88.00. ^10.00. 8l2.1>0.
A good warm Pajama. Il.oo. $2,W. $5.00. $4.00. $5.00.
A fine t'hrth Cap. $2X0, $2 00. $1.M>. $1.00.
K». 7$c.
7$c 50,
A alee Bine FtannH Shirt. $8JiO. $2.00. $2J4 $2.00. $1A$. $1.5o
iO. I
V A nice Cur^uioy Shirt. $2.50. $2 00. $1.50.
A. pair of mice Unllned Gloves. ^2.50. $22-00.1$
00.|$i.5«, $1.00.
A nice pair of Uaed Olove*^. $2.50. $2.<H>. $li5. $1.50. $1.00. 75.
A pair of nice Fur Uned Gloves. $10.4. $8.00. |7A0. $6.00. $5.00.
$7.50. $6.0ik $5,00. $3.80. $2.00.
A pair ftC Site Half Hose. $2.00. $2.50.
Novelties from the Dry
Goods Division
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Christmas Shopping at Its Best
Our great^ Store khlle in a fu-emlng state of confusion and mix-up is yet the place whete yon can
fl'-d The fliK'vt iot of nr>velTU**.ever brought to the city. Bach division has some things that appeal to
the sbopp*-r and it doe . not take icng to make dlclidoos. There are beautiful gift* for every person that
.vou have «n your list, and .NOW i* the time to buy. Don't wait until the 1
You Will find here all the Table Necessities, and the good* that aie the best of Christina* gifu. Cart
tog Sets, in three pleceg. A line assortment to select from, ebony and horn bandies. spL-clally priced for
tbl* Mwson. from $l.r.0ito $9.00 a set.
—
Knivti* and Forks, to sets of six each.—each a nice case, at $2.00, $3 oo. $4.p0. $3.00. $3.50. $6 00.
Such a frreat ling of Teaspoon*. Table. Spoons. Oyster Forks. Baking Dlsbe*. Fnill Dishes. Pic
Knives and Berry Spoons.
BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS
FANCY SILK
The newest for Silk Scarf* In pink and blue dot* and the 'bexullfal
gray shades, sell at 75c. a yard and the n«-we»t floral elTu-dt* at 85c.
jEmbrotdered U»en Coltor*
FANCY RIBBONS
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In r-ndlcHs
die** variety. In both solid colors and stripes for ni^k ribbons,'
hand bag*, companlona, and hundred* of beautiful Ohrtatmas
gifu that are so easily made. Sell in different width*. >i ;25c, 35c.
4$c. 5dc. 75
NOVELTY BACK
Back dombs. nrtJcIra «hat any
2:^U 50C. 76c. and $1.00.
FANCY HOSIERY
POCKET KNIVES
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Black Embroidered in daotic«*t patterns 76c. $1.00, $|.|5.
Fancy Black Silk Hose at $1.25 and $1.50.
Vtliere Is the bov
tc-r prwA*n t can te made. There
that wouldI be prlied l^r any one.
HANDKERCHIEFS
ALUMINUM
W
WUMWAteE
yo*i g
give than 1
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The newest deaign* at 25c. and the dainty bows to mstcl^ at 25c.
Those make the fine gift, and the Cyco-Boaring Sweeper*to th©
There are three kind* to select from. The ‘Gold Medal'* at $3.0(
$2.50 and the -Standard" at $2.25. It i* an Ideal present.
or pi^seiit
.
for the kitchen.
Make useful gift* and
J
people who
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Never had so large ate line aaaortmeBt as we are Mowing now.
and such values, ic. 2c. Ac. and 6c.
.
The <3oiorod borders at 8c. 10c, and 15c.
j.
&autlful initials.* untounderel at 25c.
j
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Tte
to ^’ice box. ai 50c. 75. aluj lljoi.
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FANCYBOXSCAHONERY 1 I
Just a $agge^on for Your Coovenience
pleaae para throng It eliter from the Drug
When you ai^ gbini hy our ftore in eitter 4
ate not o« la the street.
tore entrance or ihrotite the new entrance
oatrance in tte OroratT.
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Tte mrchtoi are fUl inlahed ate it gives roa a bTMd aisle ftrarteea feet vide lor rcur oosvenietee
.Uie stare.
i' pamag from oac dl^rlak® to aaother or ftirecOy throng
t
Pnutni dttlgta erot aeoa. No botiar «ma can be (aaOe.
We ate showing some of the finest box Stattonerr that sraa ever
to a beanty
itself, and tte paper to tte finest
that waa e»«r pot la boiea. aii4
»»*1 »«■ »C to w.oo.
Nwd aerer be at lOH wbat »» give wbea Foo eao bajr aacb boiea
a. tlxae. The wrera abate are «rork» of art aad cao; be U
aoMUae aa4 flamed. Caa hard>7 tel! Utam- tram gf^aiaa
?
Bne WRker BMSMIr
T. A. WILatUl|^HpS^SJ
SOUTH WILUAMSBUIB.
A. Webstar kas Ms new kmme put
»»««■
bM the L. «. Bante Bmm. . Br
WRte W.
u. Tm»*
Pucteo 4mror* iA M tatU. p«rfMMO tb9 Iratk.
kMM tke wmtli
lohn R. Santo %sr*Jisr£Sti^-.ficMnllMmact
Swr nasssn. ttarem chj
dam. «nil«t aaO
Bu)bs
tratecd
%!nt
nrw
•TCADV WORK n>R AU. KMtie* ef Will H. OritiB «ko hM htf
RLOYCS NOW AT WOMC
■aeb etiMlriaMe vltb emurar theemrale. The HO* of the iitaT b ~t*rUree,” aa4 the fUtovlM tora* ulem
will Appam: Cteaoa Oartaar, Art
Wlteera. r. C IMk« Pwer Note.
I. U Wbaalar. Sam CoUkrb. Mint*
Clara Doarlag. Markn Br»» am) Cora
Aixhboid. The male quartette wfU
mk BapMt. Dmv
VeMer
dns tnd the orchestra will play be^
lipped a carload of potttoes Tuesday.
tween acu.
The Bk cambnt planl U sUll rapA. O. Whylaad of
ioasn. prealdeat
las. empkiylas thhlr fan force of
and geaeral aanager «f the Bk Ce^
tea. a ts rwpaeted the laat of the
Bcnt Co.. Tlslied the |Oant Thnraday
clinkers will be sToaad by SaUrday
and Friday of last weirk.
when ibry alll shat dova the bis rourles and push lb# i raconstractloo
•OUTH SOLON.
which hss been gotps on for aereral
Dorn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Umli Ruthweeks Whan the srln«of Is ikaumed
Brrrr voottBlta TraoonN
sso PasUae M Mr toflot.
Hiram C*OsH. Waaaarj if Wfly Yaart,
PaxUae
Maar wom^ mnf tkat
Olad at Kamadla ProWi tik
vfnr too dollira a te tkey aoold aoC
ho aftkout HJ llava roo trM tc?
lokaMa I>m» Co.
Single and
Hranl eolorm.
• Mieetioo cnrij.
FIANBH. PAINE
v:n HAMS kbe ftornt Uae of parkaxo porfumoiT Id tko city. C. B. MUtor.
dor iS-tf
RRtTSHBB
the kalr, tko laMk.
the oomploxioi rtpocfallr for Ckiistmas ffrera si filler s t^rmacr.
^i-tf
OY8TBR8 ai Jarksoa i; food oaot.
ILVtSSr.SiS'i-.S.'l:
doe n-et three months Isler the capacity will
base been doabled. The improire.
nt?Y the IM candles and don't
tneots that are kelns knade will sire
bools Ruthsrdl expects four men
make the chlt^mi rtek. Oet them at
n to an thetr hands that from ^ Good Harbor today to cut logs
Jackson’s and] they are sore to he
are noar arfth them. It Is expected, so
rlcht
deell-at
BIU
Paifht U working for Louis
thxt none will be laid off durins the
Ruthardt.
COM winter moatba.
Percy Foot returned home froir.
Bsturdsy. .where he got very
John Winters and wife left Monday
la the death of larpm OTMl last
There Is a family of Indians movefl
in the old Qulrcr bouse and nre work
ing for A. Newmaitt.
Scott Leonard went hunting yester
s came Into Bk
Bsblp fifty years ago and day and tot three whHe rabbits
Bugene Cmlor and Stephen B
continuous r^ldem here
0. C. MOFFATT—AbatreeU of UUe. I
A. Thiel to butcher today.
rtfwoth year. He died st
»10 State Dimk btfidtef.
*
;C years. ‘Ws remains rest
Order your
SOFT COAL
from .
BUSiRESS CARDS
I. O. Burns
Yanl and office KorllioTn
Michigan ilock.
Boihphonoflffi.
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DIt EARL a TYLER—Dmittet Boom i
1 Pint NsUnai Bank BM$. OM t
ananboMM
sag $4t ,
Bw-r-Mwl
m7..
Horses and Cows
For$ale
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A. JJNIeFHAILe Daattet Over Joki f
mm drag afore. BaU $teaa i$$-S ^
rliigt: CIU, m-t rteifi
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DR. F. J. MAC NETT—PraeUea Umlb >
•A to KTE. BAR, J40SE, THROAT
and FlTTINa OF GLASSBS. Office ^
Mt Wilhalm block. cmaaBS pboM
fi6l.
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Wry. •oTiDd work
horw. rr>ul aopiitfan, eMy
kotpiTr.
1 IWW III. 9 jrt» >M man*.
ilAu fint.oIa * Inam for
lombor woodA
Will m-ll
wpanktely.____ _
PIANO TUNIhio-W. K. Mllterda M
yaart ex^leliGa. Now locatad iHtb
Qriiinell Broft
134(Kf
f.
OR. 0. E. CHASE, rem^ from 10$:
tot Wilhelm block td mUkff'fM
•eT Qf^^Babk bulldlAg.
‘
I hoBotifol. ataadard brwl
1 atjrJiih-gaiU'Elamldle borae,,
a 101)17 drirer.
8 soodroirt; b© froth earijr
in U»o aiiriDg; will mjll'Yory
cbi*kp.
J. W. SLATER.
WhVsit in a cold room
whebii
money ii|K:nt
willedp il
' out?
Storm sash arc |puaranto pay for ihcnr
sflYcs in two years in
saving of fuel.
Gel our pi ices.
South Side'
Lumber Co.
c.t:ios
lonUr forj
. spend the win-
msrrietl In the latter city Tuos.rK-^TM,
AMEIL F. NERLINStR. LAWVEII21! But, Bank baUdlas. aUssat t
pbonaaa.
“Maxwell”
AUTOMOBILES
AND
“SMILLEY”
lURIRE GAS ERGIRES
NOW Irt THE TIME
TO PL.\CE YOUKOBDEB
WalterAGERT.
M. Paige
in iH? heart!.
.
A now daughter at the home of U
. Gn>at*.
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The^fbekohs rloctoa I heir officer?
SARA T. CHASE. M. Dw-Offioa witt
Dr. O. E. Chase. State Bank block
Both phonaa. ItS-tr. Raaldeoca tS4
W. Etebtb 8L Cltx. pbooe TtL
i-pany
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OR. E. t. MIN0jR-Of$e, OT,r Am«t
eaa Dru« BteU Epdelal aUSAM
to *y*. rar,
and Ihrant Olnste
etora. BotbilhoaM. BMldneafU
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T. W. THIRU.V,
Ortr
Bum ft Barit Jewelry atora.
pbonaalOS. i
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ftRTMUR HOLLIDAY. kL 0-1
dan and Burfeon. Remored to offioea In Manaoa btodt orer Ba
ft Bari'a. Clttsma phone m.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Export piano
tuner and action resDlator. Bade
facUon snaranteed. With KlabaU
MttdcBoaaa. atx. phoaa liL
MONEY TO liOAN-Ko te duM
inqtilt* ol a.
PUchoWL
McNwMA
Puk
The new Cltlxens Tolepbon
arc env-IIng the [poles In the
Is the clofdng up of that
? Vh
ut- IH
rai.
vitu^ 91.J1C-.
Father East FSuebe went to Big
aplds Tuesday for D two days stay.
Frank 8oum Is spending the week
Miss Lucy Ijoop. [Kindergarten
‘arber. has not been aWe to fill her
isce in school since Thanksgiving,
he Is st her home In (the southern
art of the state. Miss Grace Lfv
irge is supplying for her.
MltchH Kelley who lived seven
Jlles south of this Tmsge4(ed Thutudny Dec. 6. xge<l 80 YODfs. Brief scrtices were held st tbe bbme Saturday
by Rev. Charles Daniels and
the burial was made In tbe Kessdin
Cslbolic cemetery. On^ one son is
left from the family.
Father Edwin Hudson of Petoskey
visited Father Foacheri Monday and
Tuesday. He conducted servlc€^ in
the morning st the church In the In
dlsa dialect for the few Indians who
rosidad here.
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banker came io town Satur
day. He weighed Bevi pounds
win reside with his parents. Cashier
and Mrs. Charles Carver.
Mrs. George Dunn aiid three child
ren left for Washington D.
Tueadty where they go to reside. Mr.
Dunn hss been there ^ce last September. taMiil a coursf io Etectrical
three yean
more of study.
Kwradto*. iomt bo.ld I. Jut COB-.
plctUic ■ >M smr MhMl balldUip of
AUTRACTt OF TITUt-a a Ou* Elk Bapidi ement blooktu It t. * floe
Ter. PHet. nwOMble. OBeewttk addition to the neat little town.
O. P. Curer A Bra. Bott jkonet.
beating system U being insUlled aSP
tbe .finishing tooekes nMtA,
OR. E. I_ THIRORY-
NtflweBttMat.
Here
Is ft
:e I|ursi. I
social is Mlled for
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OR. F. HOLOfiWORTH-^pcclal M
tentloB to dlaaasM of the eye. ear.
note and tfooat GUasea fitted. ,
Over Jobnaoii dreg atore. Both
Yjnoi are
Trentman. of Bt. LdxIa
-The resulU wkich 1 obusing Pnxtlne ad a local
reat^ent for teftammaikm wort wonderfat Ihe cleanstag. bwlteg propel^
ttoa «|r Ike propatnlkm have mafia a
Dec. U».
:rstt&'S22.-5is
OVIATT.'
Joe Cbaae has commenced to kaul
Mb of womea are coatlniiaily
to this same fact. B^cry
I Traveree City mbould try it
sraathe to retun
M^IMtile Brooks and Mr. aifbeen a pood maay teore.
ford Rateum were'united In marriage
Leon BraekalL who koasht pots
at Lake Ann Nov. n.
here for Mr. Btecknmn. wHI work, for
Mr. Canute kas accompanied Ms son
akip in^«d Bte-dDr
John Btltas has been eajoyins two
Tke Sunday school convention nt
But IKK wells, rrumh trays and
iae carbandes on kts knnd. He says this place test Saturday was enjoyed
he does not care for some morb.
brnthM. crumb.trayi nnd scraiMrs,
caid frayt. paper knlvta. pocket nmlrjj
Mate Moore will giro a dance at
the Acme town hsll Xmas Rye. Dec.
safest poaiate atamp boxen, etc., in the
t4. He tnrltes eseryhody and their
RRI.SQ TOUR bottle and have It beautiful antimony ware at The Eron
friends. BUl wlU te there, etc. etc.
omy btore.
doc KKtt
filled with perfumery, we have
Dec. 11.
. E. B. Miller.
RROVEMONT.
Thb eyelids of the average man opea
Simon Sebaob transacted busIncES
INDUN basictc for Christmas st and ihiit four miUhm tteMw during tb4
in Traveree CRy today.
Miller's phsnascr.
' dee lZ<t y«.-J
Mrs. Aprill of Cedar, who has been
enjoylnf a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. McKay, returned to her
home
Twp weeks ago tomorrow was solemnited the marriage of Mr. Joseph
Moeler and MUs Minnie voutourler.
They visited In Bik Rapids. Wc ex
iend caagratulatloot.
Mrs. Briggs Jr. returned from Man
Istee Saturday night.
The Putnam Lumber Co. arc shiiv
ping suret. also getting the mill In
shape for the winter run.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hsnnenberg
Famous musicians. FsttI, Nordka. LsIbMng. Gang, fisdbosek a... ,
are the proud parents of a mue son
blphost prsiso M KImbMI ^
The school children are busy ro
Pianoa. This has boon s«ipp»«montod by highest swsrdt and gted
modalt received at the wortd’e grestei expoaitlone.
■ are ’
Mm. T.-s mother on the farm.
But th« tnie touroo of greatoeM find popukrily of tbe
Mm Cutherlne Horton Is most well
Kimball Piano it in iteelf-m ite ribh aiDRiDR Iom quality, ita
* again
live action anti apleodia wearing
winter with her daughter
:imball Piaboa it almost
while her daughter. Mm.
will return to her home in !
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TRUE SOURCE
OF GREATNESS '
Kimball Pianos
THREE TIMES GREATER
then any other.make In the world. Thle Is s.strong etstement but sbooluteiy trwo. borno out by the snnusi esies of Klmbsll Pisnoa.
Just new we ere showing oeme besotlfut Klmbsll srt productions,
the hsndeomeet csee deeigne ever exhibited on our floorm. We have
pianos to match the furnishinge of mansion er cotUgo. We cordially
to call and see these beautiful
Pr^llve pl.no^p.j
••lyira. w*irth«r you with to porthoK now B not.
train.
A number of our lomnsmen. who
have been In the woods near Cedar,
came home today.
Dec. 10.
SOME PRICE INDUCEMENfS
Wo offer for this week some exceptional price Inducemente on fin#
pianos, slightly itore worn and in lest eeason’i csee designs; pianos
that sell regularly st $SSO. $400. to $4«r marked to close out at big
NO DANGER of typhoid if you nse
pastuiixed milk. Queen City IHlry
company. CIU. Ul. €76.
nov lO-tf
IDEAL blended
flour for
Our fimsll Payment Plan Makes Piano Buying Easy.
KIMBALL'music HOUSE
general
M. B. EARNER, prop.
THt JOHNSON ORUO Ca
REAL ESTaTI^ and LOANS-Orand
Trarara, Lnad aad Uwa Oo. F.
Thortell. Hsaacr. Ofac, reom 2,
RsmUtaa * UllUkeo block.
Ctti. 107; Btin n. BwMeMR
wuhiDctoD Atom. ou. »boM uk.
BeUphoMM^
..FOR 1907..
p^pij
>t half aosenaitive to cold.
That’s because Vinol is‘ a
real cod liver preparation,
with tonic iron added.
Vinol makes rich blood
and creafts strength for old
people, weak, sickly women
andchildren.
MRS. E. U BONNERS hair dreMteg r
parlors, over City Book Store, Boom |
10.
1
‘ 'howm
THE TWO
WINNUS
If WintW fC^ COUer ^
s
iday, Dec. s. the stsamsr
Mlsaoori made her test caU at the
,t| two Dooib. it used to feel, you need s
1 Mrs. Belanger visited a few days
!
tonic and fleEb bnOdw.
last week In Traverse City srlth herf
Mm. LsCross.
;Xe‘the| Take VINOL, our .cdd liver sister.
Mr. Humh, who has been In the
twn»iT. I preparation without oil.
southwest, came home on tonight s
'
^
^
d
^
T
t
All kind<i of ItimWr and
interior linish.
Crawford Uturaod borae
The UtUe daughter of Norm Hawley
J. B. MARTIN—Phjaielaa aad But [
two. orace M$ East FTtfat ttrMt *
1
MARK CRAW*fi DEUVERY—LlgM |
— freight, parcels and trunk!. Otfloi L
at aty Book Store.
,
SASH
sore noutk nore tbrouL naasl and pelvie caUr^. In tncL Pngttoe kas so
Hdlet that it
an opteatfon on kUn. He
1 as dotes D* wdl as eaa
lad. Xra. Jaanie TIMwtts
Ann Arbor kteptes care for
■y«Mf0l fbMlB «r a,Mi«d Bom
oMom. oMi fa Ms |
roars in carlaff tko
UftsM^d caurtMJ eoaMas
.VBBlOFIIMtilSICin
renatamthevate^of Psxtlne TbiiM An-
srrn.^;r.a.a..Ts
Jgmy RMlit reeira te W* »•
■rtio RobekPh do«r^te* wlM
to Tranra, aty Fridiy aratvln,
B onnaMaoRf oc a 1
*
CLOAK SAU:
That You Can’t Keep Away From
$5.00
$7JO
$9.75
A bnndrcd and twenty Ladies' Garments. mosUy noVelties.that were to come early In November, have lost airVivcd,too late to do ns any good, bnt flicy’U do yon Iota
ol good.
Ibcy’re nice long, nobby oarments. mostly baU-UH^
and box styles. In novclUcs and plaids. Wc must close
them out at once as ibey crowd Oc departmenL
At, ^BoOO we offer'alot of nice gar
ments worth $6.50,
$7X0. ISXO. and $10.00, choice only ........
At tey.SO weofferalot
of fine garments worth
% /
12.50. 15.C0 and $ i 8.00
J) |
Choice only..........•.................... ^
One Lot Ol
Aate9.7B weofferalot /h/x
pr|
of garments worth 15.00 !
18.00 and $20.00
hnll
For Ages One to Six Years
One Lot worth SLSSat. ......................... 98c
Another Lot worth S2J0 andSLOO at....$L98
dmiecolaUlBfaBrsCoatstvorlbnp fta CA
|
i
Another Lot worth $5A0 at .
K
\lJ 7 k
A/sO
INFANTS COATS
Misses and CtiUdren’s Coats |
AgesSloll.
$5.00
to S5.60.,$7.50 and $8 00 far ody ......... BTnWU
$1»
You can’t afford to stay away
Ton’ll and many tempting bargains in
Fv Scarfs and Neck Pieces
<5c,S8c,$L5S,$XSe.$SJS
•tc, np aa high aa yon viah to go.
STEINBERG
BROTHERS
Traverse Qly.
-
-
Mlchlgmn.
cmidreB’s Far
98c. 1.60. 2.60.
,
and $6.00
?
Uaiidygood atyin that an
i
to please.
Li
A
L liUts
MIDI
THE
lEcon
.pa
kTutvii
PfMtr MtU; 1 b«n t
bM frM nsMb
M fiBlUBd to New OrieBBA.
MBbm MibIb; 1
UtUi Tbb Patteo girl Ml ea toy
rbMl If BMBRlw eld.
bBN OBit blltl CTBdo.
Mlm Mlaale WlMerdlBk,
Old. Vf« bfOdL BoOd
I M. TV girt. Boea BB astoakmary to ArmbU.
Oeevpa Maboa. aged i$. ef Grayliag.
Mrtte old. iMftn of eatevai Uw departaMl of Ualvermlty
M MMid girl; gtri
U> Uk* flterpi W cb»-
OOVB to Mil. BlM MBi botfm
Oeltoe Rod Ptroi. Bfrae WooMer
WAM1W-IO tMw to hMMk oorg
doelf4t*
«Md M ft MU PT #M; M«
tmu M Mko Mi «mh; boon FOR RALt-im-PlBo aoderm I____
aiBth
Ainmt.
BBd
OBO
Of
Ibo
boot OB
for MB OB4 tmammm bo fariUbod
tbe Atreot. Prtet BAkot to tpot cbaA.
lb oppljr. Ufo Mtlur Boti or dU
|4Ut.
WAdo BroA. flT
ibM to ClMNDiOAl WoriM M CAT
UbIob Btreot, Clu. phbao lilt.
tor. t mllM VOM of BmMoa. Hoboc
biMb OB P. if . R. R. or pboBO U
» ABd bABtor: good
r. C, DMBOBd« TraroTM Oty. Mleh.
M fb^U
WAWTW-ThfM or icmt
drew logi. CoiBBtdB Tr«
PUtoweU to to here aa all-day iurv
Ucerary clnb of Graad Sapidf will
provide CkrtetBiu dlBBera for j poor
ebUdrea of the ^My
!
Actress at AdrUa pUyed part after
belBg badly Wtlen on lip by dog. Af
ter perfonaance. doctor sewed ap
White aqoaw who epeat life amoag
ladiaas and la wlU of fuU4»lood Chip
pewa llriag la Sagaaing. broke; arm
Met above where she broke It last
FM RALt-mi^li BTM two mflM
OaUalKirg will vote next Mondgy on|
for
112.900 for a water works ayaiem.
The poatofflce at New Buffalo was
FOR gALt—14fT->81xty Bcroe half robbed Tuesday alght and the robbers
BillA wMt of MOBroe OabUt. WUl escaped with stamps and curreocy to
tbaamoaat of 1100.
Burgtora broke Into the poa^offlce j
loo AtrMt. atA, pbOBd Itlt.
for
MIN WANTSO-Coni Product. Ro
"
flolAi tompuxr. WAttkegmo. llllooU.
will op«0 A BOW glllCOM ABd AUkA
tmciorr Abortlir. roqulrlmg &4M mrh
.for All dopArtUABU. AA AUreb puik
dUfu. AbOAAlArA. lABk WAtCborA. ro
•bat7 ABd iMd boBM men; pomp. FOR RALC-lieS-LArgB Hght
hoBse. Urge lot, K. Nlotb a
gMrul rniAlr ABd bAady aea.
/ RtoAdy wort it good VAgrt for ro
lUblA BMB. WntA WBObOiSn of
•«.
doc IZU
FOR tALt-Oood top buggy
WANTtD-PoottloB Bi'fdorR to gro
IHirUABd cutter, loqulre U E. Trim
oory or MotblBg glorp. four yoAro*
bto.
declIMf
StMd.
WANTtB-lK aMB ABd bofi to Imb
pIbbiMbs. bflekiBirlBg ABd plAAtor
lag by BOIBAI prAoUoo 1b Ibrot
m-Mi N. AAblABd Ato,. CbICAia
BOV fVood
WANTt»-4)lBlBg loom girt At obco
Bl tbf P. M. BAtiag Houao.
BOV Ibif
WAffTt^Toor golltd gtradBU to
WBrtu. tU m, rroBt Rt OAll to
FOR tALt-CarTlAgt fMtory. ftgtO.
with power, nmehiBo^ bbq toote;
all Ufhtod by Btoetrtclty; good lie
prolActkm.
I ftBO plAOA of Itpo:
BBd B iglBBt opefiag
for B gABotml iwpBlr
oppoAltkMi: wtu ABll for IliOO: a
BBBp for BOOM oba; owbat ta poor
bOBltb. AddiBBB J. J. Rorieh, Ox*
food, Mleh.
BOV 741
t)R SALt-iav-rourtMo
houae. ttb atrect, chWB to
I BBd postordee: central
part of atb .treet
Price flROO.
Wbde Broa.. gl7 UbIob St, au.
FOR iALl-Htt^i^room
Boyd avenue, cloao to Ro.e
pHcA |«o. Wade Brot.. S17
Atreet, ClU. pbooe lt».
houae,
atreet,
UbIob
a.
OIU. pbOBA ABd oo wlXl do Uo r««t.
oet Idf FOR PALI OR R1NT-«oumo
street near Twelfth Atreet.
roQBM AAd forBAoe: oew. Sb
A HBOtor.
BO
rOR BALC-RtoM ABd lot mer
PVOBt ABd OAk AlrM: .iplOBdld FOR hALI-HFO-nne hoBM. eoraer
bBAtBOfg looAtloe: Rot upoUlro;
of Boyd AAd Front; large lot; new
botiae; eaay terms; priee flfOO.
mod Mt to right pArty. aBoMre
Wade Broa.. 817 Union atreot, Clu.
RboTBiAa A HuBtBr.
oet mt
pboBe i:il.
FOR RALE
FDR gALI<-ICighty orro fArm two
alUA wMt Norrl.rlllc: four mile, WE HAVE hardware stock, at OrawB.
Hotel and Bar'FurBltirre atoek and
pout offro TrAVOTM City: AUly
trade at Lake Ann. Urge flouring
actaa Improved; aIa Acre* AultAlih^
mill At CopemUb, o&e of tbe largest
£nr gurdOB: good buUdlng.; All lu
and
beat boieU all furnished. In
fr-KlAAA roBdlUoo; caaB price
Northeia Michigan: one thouasad
fl.ooe. Wade BroA.. K17 UdIob
tnlHIoa feet of beet hardwood, hem
Atrvet. C*U. phcioo Ifll.
lock and pine ta Mlcbljmn; Mhrery
barn fully equipped In Traverse
FOR »ALt->14At->Clood new »e\en
City. We have R. R. and saw mlUs
room hrmM. Ath Atreet. cloua to
aluo a few choice location. In cen
tral portion of Traverse Htv. ^*e
have gold and silver mines In the
•at mining district In the world
Ovid Held District. Nevada.
S allvcr mines In
AFaLRg FOR AALE-l bAVA tome
we have proper
rbokw Apple, by Uiubrl. for aaU;
ty for sale alnxml anywhere you
want It. But we have oolhlag w#
CAB oger yoa that will egoal tbe
TBiApAbcAlLle.. iVWAUklM.
Grand Trarerae Region for aafe.
b BwabU, WAgouert. B. J.
sure profltable Investramt, either to
A.
BOV M4f
purchaser or as Becurtty for loan.
We alwa>w have a gilt edged eePOR tAUI~14W-OBe hundred M
ewrtty fdr yoBr noney wad we al
Maty aere farm U mile, south ^
ways have the Btoaty for glU edged
dly; Bcventy acnea Improved: new
aaearity.
WADB BRO*.
817 UnloB Street, Traverse City.
Mich.. CUs. phone 1819. Call ns up
by phone, local mt lOBg dlftaace.
FOR •AL1-1478-F?rty acre farm
W> pay the fteight.
qaarter milt fnat of Maydeld; good
FOR tALE-Oae pair alngU aleUhs
new cement bkieli I
price lim. Wade Broa, , fl7 Unlog
nearly'new; alM good aU^e work
street. Cita. phoBe 1819.
hameaa. CUlieiu phoae, Q llTt.
dee 194f
FOR PAtI-147fi-Flne new ten room
boBae. corfer lot comer of UbM
BBd 14th etreeu.: witl Ube 91 .M
IB good value, free mad elear of eg-
ss- TKT.S,
•SS IS-S;,5"
FOR RENT.
HOUSCfl TO RENT-Eaat Tealk St;
also one oomer Front and Rm A.
P. HoBUmaatal.
dee*Vtf
FOR RENT-House opposite |aU; |U
a month and water taxes. Dr.
Urge loc. boBAe weD talBbed. ob
Thompaoa. Uqolre Ue a. Uahm St
dec IVtf
au. pkioM iM».
TO RSWT Moctmg
Inga Bask bulMthg: aleam heat, hot
sad cold water, gas and electric
UghU. hath.
dee Udf
OBwa: epBB bomM; two bulto: a»
HOUSE FOR RtNT-4)r. OanaUett
dee $41
•17 UalOB street au. pboee 1119.
HOUSE TO RENT-Cheap.
F. Q.
dee$4f
HeoBUBB, 181 OM
Kr“a-*&i^rir
km BOeet, CHi. iboBe ltl9.
BUT the hc5t oBBiIro and 4obY
make the chUdrro sick. Oet them^t
for over two years.** Best body ckwn- JaekaoB'a and they are sure to (be
amu
urww
bw sera ABd life giving toalc plUs on earth.
right.
dec
bem prorided with omeea to tim oew 25c at Bagbee Drag Co^ Uaaaab Drag
City KatloBAl baak butldlng. sad will
A rural free delivery route has beea qaanUtlea. dellveead to any part of
city- GuMk City Dairy Co. CIta.
pboae $75.
nov MKf
at Leer. Alpena coi^ty. Mich. Length
of roete. twenty-three mllea; popnla
$8C.
\
>lre deetroyed the Urmhoese of W.
B. Eveleth. to CaledonU township,
near Owom. with all Its cootenis
The loss Is about $8,500, w|tb %\j:m
Insurance. The UmUy narrowly es
caped. and could itave nothing.
Thomaa F. GUaaoa, 22 year, of age.
one of the young buatoae. men of Kal
naaaoo died Tueeday night of a compIleatloB of fevers. He was the bob
of tbomaa Gleason and was vlce-preeldent of tbe Katomaaoo PubUshtog
thU pan of Michigan.
TkgCammercUl club of KaUmaac
Tuesday night dimmed the mauaj
meat of city affairs sad ananlmoas
adopted a reeolutloo for tbe dimlaatton of polltlrs. The Hub named a
committee to Investigate*the nyiaem
propooMI at Grand ftopld.. It l« the
purpoM to have the names of a!) polltleal panic, stricken from ih« balloia.
lOOCOOOQOOooocoyy^gooooqoooocoooQOQceoqwwwwwwwwwBu
|| General Hews
Frank O. Lowdea. who I and contains many treasures of
succeeds Robert R. Hitt, aaya (he 1s including the family portraits.
For wvmU yrora past the rumor
gelling akmg nicely In Washington.
**I can find my way now.” he ^ roya. ha. been circulated at the opening of
“from my htkel to tbe capitol without congress that the Irodeiwhlp of the
the aid of a guide and I can alsolmake senate was about to pass from Sen
my way around the buUdlng very well. ator Aldrich of Rhode Island to Sen
I have been told that about the; hard atnr Hale, l^at week the report was
est thing to locate In Waahingtoa 1. circulated as usual, the fact being
the .peakcr*. eye. They tell pne If that Mr. Hale has no more Idea of as
t once get a line on that, that my sumlng such leadership than Mr. Aid
future wlU be aaanred.’*
rich baa of giving It up.
Three noie books which formerly
Chief Jastice P^llle^ Is having his
portrait done In oil. The picture Is U'longiHl to Shelley, the poet, contain
under say at the W*asblngton home of ing autograph manuscript, a c-'MisIdcr
the chief Justice. wh«-re alttlnga are able portion of which has not been*
given the artist every morning for an publlriied. was sold in liondon several
hour or more. The portrait ri'prpseiHs day. ago for $15,000. The piirchaae la
the chief Justlec In a alulng posture. said to have bt^n mai^ for an Ameri
WHuethlag aa he appcBra wbea preaW can and the manuaciipi formed part
Ing on the beach. He Is Ironing for ot the library of the late Dr. Richard
ward on one arm. with one hand In Garnett, keeper 6f printed books of
the foreground. It I. underslocd that tbe British maseum.
John W. MoMann of Mount Clemens.
the painting Is destined to occupy a
place of honor In the United ,States Mich., wa. convicted of bigamy laat
w-ek and w'nt»'nci»d''to pay a fine of
supreme court.
me years ago Lemuel Ely ^Qulgg. 1200 or go to Jail for three months.
then a ooagrroaman. expressed the Mr. McMann Ik t»f a thrifty turn, so he
opinion that the police commlaalon of has decldtMl to st>end the sinter tn
New York city should be “an Inlelll pri.son. He hks ten days In which to
gout despot.” The Idea was ridiculed make up his mind and will occupy that
then, but Mr. Uulgg deri\’ee some tune in putting hi. nffalrs Into puch
Mtisfactlon from the knowledge that shape that th^ will not need hi. per
the grand Jury of New York county sonal at tenUob until Spring.
has made a recommendation approach
lag somewhat rloMly to hi. v(e» . The
There*, a Hill at Howie. Tex.. thaC.
ulssloaer says tbe Jurj-. - .bcmld
hold office for at least ten >;rors and twice as lilg a. last year. TbI. wonder
I. W/ L Hill, who 1
dght of 90
riiould be remorsMe only upon proof |Huind» ha. grown to ov
180. Me
of charge. whlcBlhe ha. bad opporlun- say.: “I suffered with
y to meet.
cough, and doctor, gave me up to die
Lord Chariro Beroaford. who has of Consumption. I was reduced to 90
Just twen given the highest m com pounds, when 1 began tokipg Dr.
roand In the British navy, with the
da. h
tank of admiral, to In hto sixty first
.
___ ve m -- ____
year. Admiral Boaanquet. who relln- doubled in my weight and am com
te. the particular service squad pletely cured.” Only .lu^e Cough and
Cold cure. Guaranteed by Bugbee
ron, is $3. or a year oldee than any Drug Co.. Hannah Drug Store. Frank
.American officer on the active Uat. H. Mrodi. Druggists. 50c and 11.00.
Tbe new ooatmaadcT of the Medlter- Trial botUe ftroranron .tation. Sir Charles Drury. Is
HAND PAINTED candy boxes, per
Vice Admiral Curxon-Howe. the
new bead of the Atlantic fleet, to $$. fect beauUes, at Jackaon's, 19$ Front
dec lUtThe chief of the new home fleet. Rear atrocL
Admiral Bridgman, who la 58. did not
IF. for any reason, your grocer does
reach his proarot iwak «aUl he vras
U. Prince UmUs of Battroberg. ae- not fumtah you with IDEAL products,
IB command of the Mediterran call up the mill, vke will see that you
get It. Both phroea.
‘ dec 8-tf
ean aqaadraB. to 52. Firragut was fiO
I of age before he obtained flag
rank and $1 when he fought his great
eat hattie.
CharitoB. 4he anmatral boiiie of the
rori af 8aMk. la oaee moro the scene
Mirlea of the oMen time since the
marriage of the earl and Mias DaUy
w. It la B ftae Jaeebeaa BBumlon
ark aaadatBBe, with mullloBed
wlndowa and carved atoae portals.
ARYonrColIccdoiisSIov
Base TN ecceuta that
Ton Hare Gircn Up?
If yo. Iixve, let me coBeef
tbeaftryon.
ss.*sr'sic”«i'r»"s!
S22S“jrjrcii,,“5
a tne IBW departmet of the Bahrein
idty carried off all hoBocm. Tbe aBawal
xmtaat was oae of the best auimded or Tak$
and moM aueceaufttl ever held. M toe store.
VABdergrift to atadytaig law with a
vtow 40 practleiBg to Drover aod kaaj
WORRY
•todyip
kBBd patotei glwvw
)aM e( etBloiT.
ton fall uf rhnler ro
tectoBh. 19$ FTOBt
DowBglae has CBiWw law.
at Rose City TasiMay Bight apd eeItarigatSeB edeoed at Fortape Lake. CBTOd about fU to cBriL No stamps
Dearth of Ubemr* at OMd R^ w^tU^ There to bo doe,
^^^SK^T'Shea. ^ Plymouth, tod.
WsdBfBday. arroeced Nonnaa Stroup
OB a Mtge of forgery. It to altoged
be forged the same of Claade Hoacy/, wmee: -jay
aeu to a check fbr lll.n.
dsBghlBr, affUctod for ymuB with
The eUte tax ooBUBlaaiOB. whUh
'T“
FOR 8ALB
WAffTEO.
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fw
^
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|| Pews SI ttlicbittaii |
A. Pohoral
HOUflt FOR R*HT-Oa WmtotogtOB
M toffttitR ak 825 Wadhlngtoa
U08T
"v-;
tg5&"s:
TravwM OtT. Mich, Scat IX ttM.
I has, flaoM • mMMt ■( nwwila
«tu A. Monra NNer ior mUm^
ta. awv cf tNw M« e«ila«N: bat
tat tha MW* Mr. Itaona taMtWth*
------------ to tlw* aaa tnmtt
4wU4t
St.aUANta.1
OUR IDEAL spring patent floor U
guarnateed to bo onsarpaasod by aay
on the nuirket. A trial will convince
you.
dec Vif
HOT CHOCOLATE, tomato soup,
beef tea. fine coffee with good ervam.
at Jackaonh.
dec ll-Ct
TBAiva faK*m
Farms far Sale
Ko«TH
i »
»! number of good
i2SiJfc3ia.?i.'i5»5l£ri525pJf“Uarm^^
from 40 td
160 acres, for sale, or if you
jhave any good property, I will
juke h in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
good farm for lest money
A Testimonial
Mlller’a pharmary.
body dsc. I have farms
told u* he never h.d which arc locatcd from four
New York
TEA CO.
a coal that gave him the i^vtlsfacllon
to 20 milc$ f____
fromT_________
Traverse
that Hocking valley dot's. The ni.vxlmum amount of heat with the mini- | Ciry,t all good improved land.
mum amount of coal consumed. ThaUs I
' I
r. B. TAYLOR COAL CO
A Beautifiil
WaU Pocket
FREE
Thifl it a Immlaoiro cmboBBCt] IcBlbeictto wall pock
et io the natural color of
leatber and is *somethinj; not
anlp nsofnl, but BomctliinK
pretty.
Wc linvo aiwuya had •oinothinKof IhU kind at Christtnaa, but tins ia Iho fuuwt wo
over liad.
TIhwo will Iv ixivcn aw.ny
one tiny only,
Satorday, Dec. 15
with a
purrbjiB4- < r moro,
in addition to our regular
tirketi.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
R.G.PaalUi,prop.
245 K. Front.
—
H. HYMAN
420W«shii
f
Oit phono 174
Tire Tnsuranct
U L. A. BUILDING
Geo. n. :iarpi$i
OKro*ri»T
201 Treat Strtti
DKS. J. 0.> HART J.TROBBLOOI
O8TB0PATHIC PHYBiClAMB
imrrn mats wm.«ro vMtg • w » •• ti
J.GLNONROB GEO. W. HeWETHT
jnOffROE a MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCIi
,B1 NEW WlLllEi.ll ELUCE
Dr. W. J. Higgins
See window display
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^orcelain Work
On floor with BmineBi a»llogk>
ErnmlBS.
CIttaMS phoM sn
.
$150,000,000
worth iFf U-kNDY will lie sold
In (he L'nlteU Htati-. this year.
Si»ine deal*^ will of
tall im»u than othfis, but Unix*
U a reason for this.
tlu- al.Maliite UnUTV of the
1> Cuomy Store Candle. ruruUli^eal with the unig-ual low jirice of
;10c per pound
ari-J tin- tmo ptinH|iaI natuaiH
JoriiHir Iniiiictosi- raiid> hiiavlursn.
If yo i a.-Slid gut- >.Mir . hllalnu
th«-‘pMit -t and (M >t ran<llrc4 oh
taii^iHi- at the price yuii bho'.tld
hu> lliem at the Bcimuoiy Store,
Sunday .r-buoU und all Hum h
iHHirilt'. will find it to their IntertWt to buy h3ronomy Store
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CHRISTipiS PRESENTS
Bariiluin & Ewl’s
Diamonds from SIO
to $3001
fine wSlte, perfect stiwes. They
make a pood InvesWent as
weU as a nice present.
Watches
We bare tbe Hamilton. lIUDoia, Bockfonl. Elgin and Waltbi.ln, and oaao*
for tbo aame. from nicklo |U> aqlid gokl.
all at tbe wy lownt p^ at vbicb
tbej can
^Id.
A tine awortmentjol docks
fromti to $$0.
Sterling Silver Knive?, Iporks, Spoons,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knive«.
; Cream Ladles,
Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoorti.
Butter Knives.
Oyster Forks,
Berry Forks.
Carving Sets
and various other liner.
SUver and Ebony Brashes.
Combs, Mirrors.
MlUtary Brashes. >
Manicure Sets, /
TraveUng Sel^ etc.
WE HAVE A HNE UNE OF
SILVER PLATED WARE.
UmbrcHas, Ladles’ and Gents*,
from $4 to $12 each.
Wo liaudle tbe
raiiww, ilto fiocat that is made. A |>ieoe of
ibia, or of the Batvits Cat Glass «o*ld
make a fine preeenL
Bingx Broociice, Biaeelete, Scarf Pint, Kc«^
Chain* and Loekata, Cbaina, Cbannt,
CoB Button*.
Comb*,
Thimbka,
Fountain Pont.
Opem Olaatni.
Field Glataca, Bi«etaclea
and various other articlra, any one of irhich will
maka a fine preaent
This store will be open evenings un
til niter Christmas.
Barhiitti & Earl
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Local
MEME
oMtoir to pMlact tto t^-
M mUUST GUK UW •f batot pay tola tto
aoaattoi
mtoeb tb«fw as# a# 4##r? Tto
SEffimr MWiREIGIIS
eOMIgKffY AND BAN dOHNBON
HAVE MADE UP.
rnmM «• to me
whm
•id# of tb# atatc. aalttac lu llcaaac#
OUmr Ban Noma.
aad to tka ata At kaetar.
SilUERSIMIEnilS uiaiw MHi^Hi taad
It ta M tta —A
to MMtaMMli
General
ITlSIiliri toeto Moaattta tya. Wa
MCWVPWCWIU.1
two |M
ta DntOA
?slwnibto nod Hnnwni mj Vnle-Ci
lewtoto Meete wm to NsAff There.
the march apoa the Natkmal by ralatag Baa Jobaaem'S aalary of glftot to
llbtoE WbOett wasgivaa tbeprartdemt la raeagtotloa of bU work. It waa
imally dome to abow tto Natkmal body
ap. Punama # aalary waa K.to§ a
jresr and the older league magaatoa
decided to raU# It to flOtob. ao that
tbefr leader woold have the OMMiary
dlgatty of the Amerkoa. Tto Amoricaa men prpmpUy w«at tbeto oao bet
ter.
Trad# talk U atUI la tto air. Praak
.Navte atkdts to bla offer of Mdatyre
for Stahl oa aa area trade. wbt|« Jo#
Cantilkm, the new Waablagtoa leader.
r alto# law#. If #«cb #tcpi
ato tataa tb# gaam law# wW to #
Cbkago. Dee. 14.-Tbe -Romaa'’
^■1 mmj, cw. M—•—»
MIA- toft)#, aad tto dasr. tto a#Meto i
aad tb# -ktof* bar# aseC Cbarile
IfM Vlltitoi to • irntmi for gaso la ABMtte. win #oea to shot I
Comlakoy aad Baa lobawm tore
tow tagtotoilMi kr toe tovtotom «T tb# far# of to# appor peataamla.**
dn»k to each other*# health aad the
to# atoto toto vtotor I# a Mrtatoty.
fto oa# potat to# gtotfito ##m» maltfo<d which for the part two year# has
-He will, tboogh - aaya Navia * -H#
marred the oih«wrlae harmonkw# pro- Is tost boldliig oat to the last mtoat#
ear# totor ntmtm to to# moaaty to
I of the Amerfcaa Ivasne U aa to see If be oaaaot grt a bettor off#r.Uk# to M##t Ttoi
tac4d«at of tb# part.
Detroii now fears BoaUm taor# tbaa
ttolto toto lifto to iutot. aai toat
aaeay Wtu Trabab
an to# itoMM# tooato aa aoUaatod.
was tto biggart deretopmaat of anyooe else bow la ft# parrtiU of tb#
ttoiftoar mrlto an ia## lor rtolatloaa,
tb# amgaatea* tooetlag Wedaeaday Wasbiagioo ffrat aaekm-. CSevelaad
ba wspmM lor to# protacUoa of
14-made
a Md. waa eiiood down, aad
aooa.
The dlffcraat owner#
Tto UalY#t#Hy of Iflebicsa has
gathered la tb# oorrMor# of The Aih seems to be aatlsged to l«i tt go at
It I# MMotoi to tok eoaaaetlaa tto UalY«rslty of FeoiwylYaiila for a a#s btotos the aeaaloa waa eallad aad that.
toat a ftoittac to Md at aoaie
indoor track m#et. to be held at
lad to briag every preaaare to
cmatral polat Ibr to# pmrpo## of or- Ana Arbor dmia< tb# Barter bollday#mpoa tb# two biggert mew of tb#
U. of M. Athlete very III.
•aaitlac aa
Upper
IValanito Tto Wohrartaa# are #o aasloot to got
Aon Arbor. Mlcb.. Dec. 14.<-Ned
•part—oa^# AaaoctoUoa.
Tto ob- to# Qaakar# to go wert uUtt they bare
After the meeUng. which wm# a heat Clark, the Ksnass aty kmg dktaace
sd to pay an
runner.
U lying In hU boarding boose
I# not ttktoy that P#aa wUI ooasMrt to ed oae, lartlag over two hoara, there la a very critical hooditioo. It was
a #olet eon»ulutloo. Th<m the
IMS aa appn* p#^ ^ moat bacans# Mlk# Morphy do#;
reported that hr cxwld aol live the
, aad eadearor to not baliara to ladoor game#. If Ulcbl- oewmaper horde was called together
day thrpugb yesterday, bat the pbyaiotaMPi hj lb# l#c
amd# m atasUar offer for an oat- aad told of the recoaclllatloa.
ciaa# win not admit Ibla. aaylag that
Two mlautea Uter Johnaon and
iMOt la tto aprtog. H U Ukaly
be Is la a very daageroms ooodlUoa.
Ttof# ar# MOT raaioeto la wblcb that Pena wooW eoortder it, Tb# Ocuamy led a kmg parade to the PomHe has bad several bomorrtoges.
a room, where wtae aw# opeaed.
to# ptmtoat lam# fall to ptr# saUafac- Quakers now bar# but oa# doal m##t
acbedoled, thla belog wKk Oomell at Ban offvrMl a toast to the premidcsit
Itbaoa. They are aailoo# to acbedul# of the world'# champloo#. Commy re
turned the compUroem and the two
to P#naht«d to kill two d#er. At aaotber with Princeton or Yale.
to# atoa# of tto aoami fomr or ir#
4ajra arm gtoaa la mrlOeli to 4Upo##
or tto toalaoa oa toad, aad la #0^
of aoa«ompilaae# toar# I# llabllltx
myvwrrai
- f- .
or aMT#. as U freqnaatljr toe ca#«.
No Biattor tom larp# a famllr b#.
poi###s. to oaaaot cooeuiDe the 400
pooads of Tooleon mitoln toe ipeclded
‘tore#, or area fomr weeks. At toe
BMOt toU woald to lOO 'pbmads per
sp##k. or nor# toaa fo#rt##o ppoads
p#r dap. a prettr tort# aioat ratloa
f* may faaiUy IfOr tmeotr-dve or
thirty aoasacaUTt days, aad of oae
lEtod of OMat
tar. Taa ar nUiAt. » <
tokU AreeW Is Busy •NUR
Iton Him TtoresBbNmft I
Me Ctostor VsL
New York. Dee. 14—IntereellR
foressr sseretoiy of tto Orend Baidda
awtmmem have aaaswaesi|tbto |
aad aetodale Ibr tto eomkg am
tosabaB dato but new Us mmmgw
At a meeting held at the New York •M sole wwtor. to teding tto
Atbtotie dab Bunday afletnoia oome
ditttariur was ftmad la esUteg le aa
that wUb aaawerteg letters from all
abouM to permitied to p^r^en tto ban playsrs, writing other dabs fbr
eabibitkm game#, trying to satisfy dlsmtlM pteyers and advsndag money
te otbsn. bis Job to all to the merryagatart fraabmaw tbeee cotteg## pro- merry. He adds that be to peUl&C »
eremp te bto band and a crimp ta bis
pocb^look on tto test prepadGan. *
ft waa
The Oinnd Bapids manager state#
m aay of tto
that Bmar Bites and Whiter Miller
teasM meet tbeee three odMB#a.traab« have been lU almost since tto saaaon
doeep here. Bliss to now rapidly
part, hut te other Bmnoa Uey
oonvalesctag but Miller to still quite
not he barred.
aerkmaly 111 at F^Drt Wayne. In<L with
The list of events to be competed a long rna of fever. Alec BackoC.
for was decided oa a# followm: M. lOA workteg ta 8t. Uwla. te la fine oondi
aad tto yard swims, faiicy dlvtag, Hon nnd kmgUig for the aenaon to
plunge for dUtenos. fourW relay open. Alex state# that be wtll be the
team, each maa to swim
yards, aad first one ost to Urn yard and that ta s
s water polo smU^. Two cjf the
wlU be held 1a New Tori Ool
and Harvard wUl meet te|Oolu--------- •ton. tort season with tb# Cterianati
pool and the YaleColuiBibla ooateet club and a ysar ago with Wheeling,
wni be held at the New ToHt AtbleUc came wHhln aa ac# of wearing
club.
Grand RapkU uniform next sene
In a plunge for dtota
Cincinnati wanted 11.006 for the
members of Columhte’s | swimmers, catcher, but Arnold did not wai
bald Wedaeaday aftemoob. Pdl. with pay more tbaa ftOO. While Ai
a handicap of eight feet. Iwon wUb
waa figuring ladlanaiioHa stepped la
dlrtance of 4« feet t Inebea. Mart and grabbed Paddle fOr the original
with a twodbot handicap, was aeeom prtca. Tbat's bow near we oaa
with a distance of 47 feet aad Toat. gotUag him.
oa scraicb. covered 4f fed.
But Arnold stetea that he to te uo
The schedule adopted by the later- wise worried about a catcher aa Incollestote winners U aa ftdlowa
dlaaapolto has four men pad 4mi cerFto. C. Yale va. Brown at Provi Ulnly let Grand Rapids hsve one of
dence: Feb. U. Columbia fva. Pennsyl- them. Holmes. Kdiqe. t{owley and
vaate at PbltedelpbU: fto- >0. Coiam- UvlagstOB are numbered among tl
hla Ts. Princeton at Prtneetou; Pto iDdtena and Arnold to trying to toy
M. Pennaylvante vs. Brown at Phils- line for Holmes, who to reputed to be
delphto; FYb. 23. Yale va
a speedy fielder and a aUcker of abll
Brookline. Maas; March
tty.
vaate vs. Yale at Phlladeliihla; March .If -Klckapoo” Summers fall# to
2. Yale va. Princeton alj
strike a winning clip down at Indian
March 5, Brown vs. Columbia at Prov- a^Iis be will he shipped back to
Idence: March 6. Princeton va. Penn Grand Rapkto. From his form here
sylvania at PriDcetoo; March 4. Har last aesaon. however. It appears that
vard vs. ColumbU at New York, and Summers should make good In faster
March 16. Individual chan
company than the Central. The only
thing that put him out last ac
with the Indlanapolhi club was that he
could not master the »luw ball- He
accomplished" this feat in hto play
THEY ALMOST FOUfiHT
LaW I# Uimmaaaoabl#.
Tb# law prohibits the sale of Yentooo. or lu apfwaraiie# oo toe uble.
. at aay plac# at which meals are
cbastad for. Ooaaoqiieotly a auto U
OANg AND HERMAN CAME NEAR
UNfiCHEDULEO FIGHT.
Negre to Taking te Slurs
furs ^leb Will
Sursly Lose Him ftoii^ of
Hto
fH
to oaa
and at the
ckme of the aeasoa be most wflfulty
d#aln>y wbai to has left, aad which
- tb# tow aUowad him to eat.
-“T
baatar ffam aaotbm* state, who to
neaaaad to aoam here and kill two
deer.
He to perpilHto by the Uw
to lake only oao deer home with
him.
If be aaoooeds to killing two.
What to be to do with the aecoad oae?
It mast to loft to tb# woods' to spoil,
or bo win sell It to aoaae leas fortu
nsio boBior aad thus become a pot
boater and Uw-bxmaker.
As oamamd up by George A. Newett, pastssarter of Isbpemlng aad for
mer commlsskwer of mlnerml sutls
lie#, the •eotlmeot In nortbero Mich
tgaa seem# to be about as follow#:
**la the upper poatosola we have the
deer. We fatten thorn and protect
iboat lo tto fail when they are ripe,
tb# eatlre stele p^lcipstea la the
apon of kUnag them. The lowe^
ptoteaula maa aboou them for the
aame prtee as wa. aad that's aU right.
Ha taka# tbam borne with him aad
tbat's all right, but whem to pay# his
Itertiae to the lower penlasul# coon
ties, that’s aol Quite all right and
whem tto bulk of the license money
goes lo ib# state, that*# all wrong
Oaiiit Watoena Cut Off.
-Due to tto lart feature many of
A photo of Mto. B. L. Todd, who has Invented aa aeroplane wWd» to aU ractiag attentloa at the automobile
4be upper poalaatila eouatlea have cut abow In New York. Below to a photograph of a model of Mtoa Todd's aeropUae.
<aff payteg tto deputy waideaa. the
tew to matosl. ikboogb advised that
they keep up tb# game proteetkm
began teUIng huallng atorie#.
The fight between the two base baU
maul tb# amrt laeeUiic of the leglalagtenu began over the suspemaloa of Hildebrand Haa Taken on t#e Muck
iura. wtoa. after the aematortel h#t• Dodty" Holmes, two years ago. when
tl#
base fOmgbU aa attempt may
Waight and to Feroad te Give
to mad# ta obaggs thla portioa of PUflNITUIlE CITY BOYg READY Commy was fighting for the pemnaat
Up BHIliant Carear.
the tew. Margoett# oouaty haa tekeo
honors, and lost out He accused
FOR GAME TONIGHT.
the right ataad. We
Johamm of unfalmewi and hot worto
New York, December 14.—Jockey
followed. They were avowed eoemte# Eugene ^iOdebnuid has decided to re
deputy wardeaa at
pease, this betog paid for by Uie peo Leoato Are te Fine Bk^ ta Give ever rtnee. Their row waa the only tire becauee of hto teabUlty to reduce
ple of Um ooaaty:
thing that besartrehed the league to required weight.
Them an Noar^ Wtort fOr Thrtr
-Meo uhoald tek# out
ieoofd,
He went to San Francisco after the
as a big
tto oDoaty la whieb they buat and
Tb# recooclllatloo
ctowe of the aeaaoa her# and allied
meeuagof
the bulk of U abfald reamte ia the
a contrad with hto eld eawtoyer. Jo#
tto tongue directors, Comlskey had, Ywr. tot after rldteg a few raeg#
Tto Grandrftepids High #cb#Bl baa- seemingly. pnrpoe#ly MIghled Johnaoa
Urcowcludod Uiat to bad #esn hto
by fnmag to attend to accept the beet days and that there might be a
JOCKET QUITS
GRAND RAPIDS IS HERE
Tlie dlrsclors went through the prw
eeatetlon formsJlty anyway, although
there wa# no oae to accept the hunt
ing. The committee appolaled t#
hrtag them together seas composed of
Bomers. Kllfoyle. of aevetead. Coo.
Bla Mack of PhBadeIpbto: mnk Fto
rsl. of New Toik gn4 Henry KMUtoa.
ct MUwankee. a d
Oommya^Baiw
Tto Amerioan to
ebaace for him aa an owner and train"Two :
Tonoah. Nev.. Ddc. 14.Ujoe
la developing
veloplng a disposition to to
Lsant. which Is losing his
I. Wednertlay moruAag another
between Joe and Kid Herman
by mutoal
friends of the two boys, and unless
the whole matter to arranged there to
liable to be
lo the battle that wUl a^d to It the
spice of a grudge fight.
lennan was out ta
exercise and met Oaaa.
ed up la a sweater and other s^ter
paraphermalto.
Herman, who to‘ a good-natured lit
tle ebap and did not begr any bard
feeling over the exehaagb of sharp
words In Manager Rileyli tofee. apoke
> Oans. but iht color^
donblmwltbasnartand
a request to go to a wanper
Herman offended at the toai
whIcb'Gans acted, fiusbed up aad
came back with a sharp i retort. an4
Oana rushed up to him In belliferenl
mood. Herman. In light swsater,
would have besa more *kan «
for Oana 1a hto
b heavy swatb^ but
Adam Ryma stepped
•pped
IMA
aad prevented a tskt
VUm.
Good HereToesk
New York. Dec. 14-One|af
famous horses ta tto tro^ worlC
Meander, is dead at tto Hon. laato
V. Baker.. Jr*s Great Me^rw farm,
at Oomstock. N. T. He bad reaetod
the ripe age of 27. betog a fbal of lITt
at WoodbuTB farms. In Rentoeky.
Aa a two. three four and five-yearold Mewider was a eelebrity tbrougbout the United Stetea. bef bis great
game to tto core, nevei
of apUt beats, where
Arm tiytM A tmta mA at
UXAL ImtkwhMt tar nm v« «Mt
attlk.<»ikor)MIA ^
taM
WQL-BREOWONEII
mouth, as It to equalled for killing the
germs of decay, hardening the guma
purifying and pc-rfumlng the breath,
and keeping the teeth clean aad white.
Mrs. L. M. Reynolds, of New Bedford. Mass., writes: "I must ssy Psxwoman’s I
line is s necessity in a woman'
My husband and I both use it as a
mouth wash and for the teeth, and It
to unequalled for other uses for which
H to recommended. We have never
used anything we liked ao wellPaxtine to the formula of a noted
Boston phyalcUn. who used It with the
greatest success in bis -private practlee
for years. It is unequalled for all uses
la woman s toilet where a cleansing or
healing anUaeptlc to desired. Aa fart
as one woman uses it sbe ts pure to
tell
tried ^xt
^Oltatar aadaataat ta aeaat
mes
take to Ike Taxpajan A( tka Otr «(
tkn atata aad eoeatjr taxta to tka
ta 1»M aad to Um dUtadOMit
to MUta
kaenl
wfi] bataavottatereealTaald
M tnm mom oattl reb. 1. ItAT. aa
aaeh voak dajr fta • O'tta to U:aA
A';
o-Uoek to 4 a>etaek ta tfce anantoac
Oa aU atata and eoaaly ttxaa paM
More JaanatT 10. tka reaalar toe at
OM per ceat tor eollecUea »1U be
ebarta and aa aU taxaa paM aa or
after JaBoaiy 10. tbara wtU be
eborcad a fee at tear per aaot to col.
leeUoo./ Peaaltraa daHatawt city
and **001 uiN aad apaetal ataa■eata. 4 e«ta W «*<k
«*
Oraea -ta roea W> State Baak/^
ltadta»
ttatad. Dae. 4. loao.
J. ILAnnEU-MANTBdte4lal^»
aty Tieaaorar.
LODaHOnCES.
TRAVERtE CITY LODGE. Na Tt, R.
of P„ Btoet eveiy Thnraday eventag. New Manson bleek. C B. Web
tor. a a
TRAVERtE CITY LEGION. Nr J
meet te Woodman ban on the third
Tuesday of oacb mooU at T:M p. m.
Abram Bcftb. prertdeot; Gayle
e C Gray.
Oct 26-tf
TRAVERtE Omr LODGE. Na 212. F.
OB or
the fun of the moon,
at 7:36 p. m. M. R Haakall. aeore
ten. Elmer B. White. W. M.
GRAND RAPIDS IIRDIAIA FY
ill
SiltWCM
UT-
Brasilian ants make little gardens
In the tree tops and sow them with
pineapple and otb#r seeds. The gar
dens are found of all sixes, from a
Slagle sprouting seed, surroanded by
a little earth, to a densely overgrown
ball aa large aa a man’s bead.
HOT CHOCOLATE, tomato soup,
beef tea. fia# coffee wKb good cream.
EXCUIglONS
Perea!uSdubttb
HOUOAV RATBt.
Tor Ui» Ckrtetmu and Naw Tear
hoUdar* Per. Mar«aMU Uelwt a««>U
Will sell Uckeu as foHows:
ChiieiiMe Holiday.
Med of ^ December 22. 2|. 24
aad 2&. Good fOr retorii up. to Janu
ary 2ad, 1207.
New Year Helldsy.
Dates of sale Deeembor 22. 26. 3L
1^. and January 1. 1267: good for
return up to January 1 1267. Ask
asreu for further partleulais.
H. F. Moeller. G. P. ADee IbSt
Skees
We Expected You
to be in belott this tiBto to
flteke joor 9ehobam lor
CbriatittBB, while the tMorirnent is oomplett. Knke
Hieai DOW BBd If JOB wieh
we wOl bold them for JOB bb:
tU jon vre reedj. Thtfe
Thwe «« K> muy etora.
iag idM. in i«w^ tbat
^-taldlikatitattahta
tbmt wm OiOW it id..te yomr
We Ur. mtaUto.4>r
mrerj puMtodfor dl yout
Alov* ^ to .how m
Oa hi. Tialu to hriUta^ ai
TBS. this to the plnea. MlQer’a
ibarmacy. ^
ibarmacy.
dee IM
OPBK KVBNTNG8 until CkilMmaa.
deelMt
^fSItos.
M
taM hr a rwtehia hota M
ta vhtah ha li*as
tha i
to4or- ftai. Mr
T*ar tafitartM at^loMr «ta
«ae Mt
"italtaW lb. Bttt ta
LC MUBBAY.
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J. R Martinek
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THE EVENING RECORD
YomnArs
t»oo
8 PA0B8
SMUNiSUIST
mmm
HILD-OP AT NlRTimillWWEii mo
or FAMINE
HMITBEDS WAS REUEKD W $« AT THE
MUZZU OF A REVOLVER LAST HIGKT -ROSSER THREATEREO HM.
' THET ARE GRAZED IT KORGBI
an Bposa sanu nr
•f
rivt MtMMut or oiu-Emri
CUtW IN OAO OHATK.
•peeid to the Bweoliif I
Beefa*aartpple.mltof
halt here, woa hato op and rahhad of
I Ma pdaaa af hodidu. Ito had «mia
I whafi a toll, dam
to HRt Nf» M»fh
By WIto U tM 9r«Bltt« lUeori.
Mt •!«. lUrl«.. I
■BWbtoi «C tN* etow of th« mmmtf
OtttaiVto M tbtor to«8. fRC 8a4 armi
■O tedlr #It»to tJl»t »»|MlUUOB wUl
U mnmirr. Tb« ctte omr <low*
iU« toorilM
^ t«« AB4rp> J.
Mto fttNB tlto wtoek M«r Mleblplcc^
um mtbm aft»r mwtnl toirt*
•totoUteboatoUdollUBd. ,
Ntor tilitol NuUrtnf
B»U)« Crtok.
U^Thm
or odOMtioB IIM d«ci4ed to tralld a
f IM^ HUtli ochool on throe tot# oo
Vm BotoB #trtoU bcmght for MO.OOO.
rMlywi hy Colltoton. <
ver In hie dace and mads him threw
lip hie hands wWl# he went thfwyph
hie c*ethea.|
.fur he had rehh'ed hlm^^ thief
made Mm entor hlf^wnitof^andtdd
him If he pave tihe alarm wttMn an
haiw ha wadd kBf hha. Mr. Beera
vtoltod hhawt
jhdwa and than
Bv Wire to the BveBinc'Record.
Mobile. Ala„ Dec. 14 —Vaughn W.
IF Hit CHLOROFOBMINO tHEORY Root, city editor of the Dally Herald
WM PRACTICED.
of Blk)xl. Mis#., published artlclaa.
saying that James a Hunt had been
abexvUng craps with negrcMw. Hunt
s It the Ofw Who Bellsvee a Human assaulted Root, beatipg him so badly
Being Aheuld Be Put to Death
he is not expectedT to lire. Root
After He Has Reached the
weighs 100 pounds and Hunt 200.
Age of ao.
•UCH li CHANOE AOAtNET lAIAH
TOOK OUT ADOPTION PAPERS
•UT NeVeR
filed them
rate office.
|(
I)
J
MISSBARGO
ON THE STAND
TOLD OF HER RELATIONS WITH
ARTHUR C. LOOMIS^
DEFENDANTS LETTERS READ
•YRDN HOBBS OF KALKASKA
SUDDENLY STRICKEN.
Miss Barco's Feel Inga at Timet Over
came Har and at ofer Times Shs
Was Self Poopeeeed and
Hla Bad at Tan
Found Dying I
Sharply Saj^lc.
O'clock Laat ilght..-^onaar of
Special to the Evening Record.
Kalkaska. Mich., Dec. 14.—Byron
Hobbs, a well known citlsen of this
place, waa foimd Id n dying coodlUon
In his bed al ten o*rtoek last night.
He had received a stroke of apoplexy
and died very soon after hU condi
tion was discovered. He was seventyfour years of age and had resided In
Knlkaakn twenty-six years. He leaves
Idow and four children, Tracy
Hobbs. Miner Hobbs. Mrs. W. J. Willis
of Kalkaska, and Herschel Hobbs of
Creek.
Uobbe reertred a stroke of
exT abciut a year ago but re-
i went to Huakegon
RhaHff Jo
and #crTed nn nl
real
tachmeot on a fhrm owned by lilah
Jackson TAluhd at about li.ooo.
Jack^
The matter hat been brought atvoul
Then
gh thaaffaria of fHends of Miss
IhltNIgh
Cora NIobAh Ef thU city, a 16 yearold giri Wtto haa. It U alleged, been
ahameMlIy tveatat by Jnckaon.
8^e waa tAhcR Into the borne of the
AHui vhdn abt la aaeAng year# age
and alACt thiA hto labored bard about
took out paper#
lor her adopMl toll adter ftled them
to the probate oTAce. Hla wife dic'd
aome little time ago and. 11 U said, he
thew tutacd tba girt out. tolling her
that there WM no relatlonahlp betweaa them ant that ajbe had oo claim
Waa Stnick by a Board While Wertton hi. property.
tog at ;otd Mlasien About
Aa OWB waa attached to thl# poua.
ty to Older to bagta procaedtoga la the
oouaty where the girl Is reaidUn
couaiy
COUBIJ
1. . r
DIED FAOM INJURIES
naATASTLUM
years old. ck Old Mlaska. who waa
^k by a board from a saw abont a
weak ago. died ikl# memtng from hi#
Oific Faaaid Away Vaetoa*
ito. TWr funeral will be held nl
FiramOldApt.
Old Mlnstoo Snndny Doming at W
Mnu Cardtoe l^um died at the odock in fbarge of the Andareon
asThrai yaatoiday Q( dd age. She was UBdartnktog ccMMmny. The4tev. Mr.
Chnaa of Old Mtoakm %tU be the of;t r»n old aid waa a pkme
Orid. The fwamtoa were ahtpp
Ovid yaataiday and the (uacral waa
UtORETTl Is the only mtoU oiare
held there today.
In the dty who toaniifbetm their opa
FFSCIAL rOB CHBWTMAB OR- goods. Mo toctory pipdact#. Hanis'
naam
oo every place.
D«UL
For ihra ^ we wUI aeU $4 aUkOST a Mot aonvenlr for year frtend.
hack vdvei. aa agoepCk»al fuallty.
We.have a Rnc of hand^aada toathar
fur U U yard.
Mlto'C. Peart McOod,
gooda, tort tba thtog for Xmaa.
dee ll-tt
Jackaoo'e 104 Front
See -TOYLAND- Ssre.
Th* Hobart Oo . prop*.
tyOne Crty Blocks in Bif
pertor, Wla.
Wa have this year an unusual
ly fine line of perfumes in pneknge#. Wo have picked the odors
very carefully.
The average flue package of
perfume comalns a cheap odor.
This U Just the thing we ha\*e
avoided this time. We selected
not only nice packnges but
equally dollcale and lasting
odors.
Come and make a selection
early. Wo have duplicates of
nil the package odors In bulk
so that you can^know Just what
U inside the package.
Writhing In laughter at tiroes, and
at others, their fsc«|i showing their
sympathy for * the fair ^cpiupUlnant
when the bmke down in tt'ar*. a large
crowd composed almost entirely of
men. have litoened eagerly to the evT
dance offered In
Barewlxioml*
breach of promise spit since It was
begun yesterday aftenioon.
The jury was not | completed until
4:20, after which Prosecuting Attor
ney Croas aUted the case to the Jury.
He told of the alleged relations be
tween
pen the two principals isnd of the
Iden breaking of the e
Mr.
jnaUnge.
t thU
sitting
Junetore
LCtore Miaa Barw.l
Barw. who t
at the mother*, side broke down. She
recovered herself, however, nnd took
the stand.
f
» auted that rtie would be 20
old oa March 8 and lives with
mother nnd stepfatber. Charles
Guy. at Beaton. Harbor. Then the
story of her lovb affidr and lu sodden
ending jm. bnmght out. fihe told the
Jury thni aba had met the respondent
early in the anmmer jof 1904 nnd that
he began to visit l|er often nt her
home In January, 1905; that he came
day:
that be had token her InUS many pub^
lie plaoaa with him and bestowed
many pras^ito upon her. eome of which
were ooelly. Barty In the apring. she
hU. Mr. LoonU uktNl h,r to htetat
hi, vif« ud ,hc tbtoisht tin
OTOT two or thnw Boath, bKore sirtoshtocoBMat. Bh, Bated that thirtos tkst Ume he repMtedlr propoaed
to hw. Th* ens«s*tDeot wa* made
"Komona”
Slippers?
lUeyVe Just the
Dalattest Ever.
AMERICAN
A pleasing gift
See them in onr window
when you jiasB.
r'
Kubeck & Hoyt
After you have U'cn all
useltv* articles. y«>u*ll undoubtedly d«^
tiur Hue of Men's Slippers Is the llne.tt
loked at a thoumnd'
re HIM * SLIPPERS.
you can And any-
Slippers for Beauty and Elegance, Slipper# for Comfort.
•
Bachant & Roscoe.
CMpIcle EousckcepiDr
OUTFIT
1 New Piano
I Kimball Organ
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
Drn^ Store
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.
Telephones. Otticc. Citizens 3’J; Bell 1C9.
Evenings, Citizens. 290
For the
Holidays
Lookthls Llstovcr. We assm yoo
Besttohehad.
vmIucs
Sliennan & Hunter
ijimmimn:
Lunch and
Tray aoths
Wool. Silk. Fur Lined and
Knit Gloves. .Cloth and Fur.
Caps. Seal Caps. House
Coats. Pajamas. Fine Neck
wear. ~ Fine Half Hose.
Sweaters.
Knit Jackets’
White. Colored and Initial
Haadkerchiefs. Silk Hand
kerchiefs, I Mufflers.
Suit
Cases and Bags.
Boxed
Suspenders. Fanej- Vests. ,
{CatOtmtt oa nmilft Pa»e.)
For thro 4nya we wUl aeU 44 rtlkhaali TatvM, nn mMmpttonrt qunlity.
for %IM ynrfL
. Mtoa C. PmH McOooL
prtc^ on I
NECKTIES—DO one think# of buying gifts ^thout giving some
»me a necktie. You will find us the proper ones to satisfy your want#
in thU line, we are ready to prove ihU sUilamwit,
|
They’re made oort <if inoc*
Gaain ahape in colors, whito,
bloc, pink, brown, green nod
lavfjub'r wi th colond-. ribbon
bowa and tie* to harmonize.
to mother, stoter or
sweetheart.
The
what would
p glad of an extra pair? Wc are
ly ui
dccldixlly
nobby styles at mu the usually high rricoa.
If the Woa# exclusive whh ua. . Mufflers
rays acceptable,
m
of the Utter ibere tan not be too
111 find the corrvet Idea# in mufftoiu nnd the light
Christmas Slippers
Have You
Seen Um New
Pertames
tor
SUIT IS .OUTCOME OF BROKEN
PROMISE TO WED.
IN FRO.
Atlegad That Ah# Labored Hard Abeat
the Hem# iiit When Jackacn e
Wife DleA Ht Feread Her
Out Ihle the WoHA
/
DIED OF APOPLEXY
drum bad gBmet thti BiBjiiBW BDd
CITY BOOK STORE
Glh EBITSR
SHE WOULDN T BE AUYE NOW
FROM
HOME HE
__
Dolls,
are attnctiTe bad voBBOOBble In
withont the largest displRj of ^oU
Par* cold wave Saturday north i
wset portlone: brtek eouUw
(CopyTight. 1D06. by W. R. Hearet.l
Milwaukee. Dec. 14 —The Wliwonato
By Wire to the Drenlng Record.
Ceatral railroad has bought twenty,
8t. Petersburg. Dec. 14.—Craied by tioe city blecks In the city of Superior,
there atene. It leJthMight he le a
hunger thousands of peasants to the WU. the twin city of Duluth. Minn,
and at the bead of the great lakes,
he earn# an to Travimo CHy.
killing the landlord# ud their famine# abere termtoaU and shops ^Itl U
sud destroying all l^nds of prnperty. built and railroad yards laid put for
A watch waa made on the train this
The troop# are unable to restore the Central s new Dul«h-Su|»erior dl.
•naming, but no man of the dsecrlp- order, la Samarta and Bonblrsk prorUen ef thl# party bitorded the train. Inces thousand# Of wrti-U>do families
QUICK, THE TAILOR, makaa good
clothaa, 201 East Front atraaL
FOR CHRISTMAS.
Fsmou# knit top psfUicoats. Also
NOT MOVED but am etili
furs/and cuts on coaU In stock. Mrs. the Wilhelm Mock,
H. M. TImblln. 212 E. Front.
nev IS-tf
.
A. D. TytofF Denttat
HUNT RESCNTED ARTICLES IN
dec 1V2t
BILOXI HERALD.
m~K
DROVE ARL
JM im.
•r tototoM. La« j atoM. th. mmi
wfcMi ht tMato ijtoM Mm. mu
MRS. OSLER IS BEIT UP
100 YEARS 010
By Wire to the »ren|j
jronta* pec, 14.e Oaler |U 100 lyeara dd today.
Her 800. Dr. Killtom Oaler. 1# credited
with saying that thoae over €0 have
reached the,end of their uscfulne.#
end abould be put out of the way by
hloroform. Mr#. Oder haa four aoot.
one daughter, twenty grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
TSMTH VKAR-Xin
TOYLAHD
tjqii
fuUof
BID RARWATYARBS^
Mr. Baara hallevto that ha cawld Tree. Unable to Reatora Order and
Thaaaanda of WelMoOe Fmv
Idanllfy the rohher ^ ha thlnka tOtot
pto Arw Fteetog far
•VMliiF* Ibiftr. ht M*
t»» fNim «gpi« to Mr. NMto’ Flw*
MfOlt. Dto. H.-Alb«t BordwAld.
totoM(#r« U to Hod CroM hotylul
RBACHBO He Walghad tOO
pMlytod fro« the w#l#i down a# the DOCTOR'h I MOTMEU
and the
THE CENTUIW MARIC
rwolt «r A ftroot oif colltokMi wtth #
ailed in
wagoA. Tito doetori bolirto tba agtoa)
Ha All tU 04
Oddiw
JaekaoA. Dec. H>-A. W. Welch wa*
awarded A verdict of •l.m.M aiato.t
the ^AdhioA. BalUe Creek Trmcttoo
ootopaay. He wab a ooodoctor oa a
limited car which eolltded with a tooal
air three mllea west two year# a«o.
The caae r»«c to the Supreme court
Here Stomd an Track*
Owotoo. Dec. 14.-AB uAtoowo
oesro waa .found daad oo the A. A.
rallroAd track by aectton band# At 7
ocloek tbi# momliif. He wa# protv
ably rtdtag tba bomperm and fell off.
He waa cut to gleeaa br two freight
trmlos which had paaaed over him. He
waa tHjte .«gl 4h|i-ad AAd about tb
yaATi^ Thaie
Ufy «•.
DAlT«EAT«imT
FnraliBad to the Evan tog Raai
op M naan each day ^ B. B* Wi
FRIDAY, DEC H. 1f0|.
Barometar, fafllng 2Stt*
!
FEASANTS ARB FILLAOlNO THE
COUWTW ESTATES.
j» MOCV FMOaN AOIFUTAT
.RUY
5 OXiLOCK EDITION
TRAVnW CITY. HICMIOAN. FRIDAY. OCCCMKR 1< WO*.
1
.i?..
vi
We hare just rooeived a new line of these that
are very handaome. The best line we have erer
shown knd we know yon will like them. The
Itnen ii fine and the hematitehiog ii cxoeDent
They are jutt the thing, for gifts if yon do not
want to make them expensive.
Lunch Clotlia are 27, 36 and 45 iooheS aquars
and are from
75c to 2.50
T
Tray Cloths are 18x24 to 18x54 s^ are froiB
25cto2JM)
You*r Invii^
HI Hw»i4><t ^ im»tigi»iitl« tUilMtaPpta.^ ^
r±*2
To Um KMk: Wo«<Tm» oow to
»# tlMl tko W{M€ H OMMrtOf *e
ror oot poMMrii« tte IMM of thorn
mnkmm mhrnm ^
«MlMi
aadfdttAtokoMl I wtm to atj I
bod ontbtoi Wbbtovtr 40 do wHb tbot
Never
tbe hifitory of tlib Store bsveve
done finch a lai^e bosiocM in Cloaks.
Tbe ureal variety of styles and superior
IS were easily distiogmshed by the trade.
opi«miofa«di«piAr
aSIEST ^ Otk StteNari.... . .9AR
Vdkl Oak Balk esM.......til.H
KIND
O^EKSr afUBWafTthl^—....... W.W
A SPECIAL BiUtfiAIN
Some late purchases at under value to which we add
Hyient^'
aiiacc rt oiiiy $5.00
c A,mmdwa
I
Bvry dLstefi and the (gien is
wjhaw. We ste tevetbc
library Tables.. i. • • ......... tl.7§
Tb«b«o2tb<
|4ot or Bilk 004 Mt tbt Bto Loostot
•Bteotte oai Ibo ant Iknew of
ibo DuUcr oiM oTtcr bo bod rmlvod
Ibo foport Wblcb wmo mo folkmo:
Come ia aiKl make ywir
•oBplOi aro ooMdelan of oro
•drcUon* while the em>
BlaaUooiioB ooe .OBfrto pUloly
KimaiB anhroken.
Coats of hi«h grade Mixtures, also Brown, Navy and
wltb emMge.Tho btoltb cMcor collod Rio b<
board tocotbor and tbor autborlsad
blB to olop tb« oaW or milk frooi
vblcb aampio* wrrr obulnod wbkb
bo Old.
;
1 vao not ^Tootat at tho »ooUa«.
fact did iKKjknow of It until aftoi^
vardo. MaB)r bare coodrirtored wbat
orvace eoatamtaaikHi tn
dalmhlK It ootneo ftom n-t
IMII from a Iftla* rwlrod by a 5
of Iho RoeoN BlibM
t^n who armte for Inlomalloa, the
•fate analyst »aid It meants barnyard
dirt or aitb.
iHivt Hit ol»044y o«iRO<
n lookiM after the milk bnmlnom
M ^ttor 40 M M OMO. TbOfi to
pMlof Mfo bOBfUM for froioliit to Ue b«tt of my ability and reqalr
Rim Rmoo ilfio. Th^ or# Hob m4
Christmas U n«n at hand and you still
mMI lb ortoHoR booytifia In 4o- It and at anytime I find snytblhg dlfwhat ahall I get. how what would be more acnalblc or oacfiil than a
edge he knows auytblng about it.
•Ipi m4 Hm obonoo of Rio or%lfiol feiwnt 1 shad stop tbr sale of same
Hire Turkish Rocker or Morris Chair, your husband would appreciate
Now Mr. sayler, if yAu have a sinoU poWiRiifb Coll at Rb RooorO of- and Inform tbe public
fto luurh. We have s<»mc dandys from I5.7S up aud l/'ather Rockera,
re desire to-be huoeat and fair Just
Anyone haying kifbwledge of any
you otigUl to see them, every stylo or rlesigil you cx>uld think of.
KfH the truth of the matter, and then
thing wrong In the milk or meat
the fim-si liiiv In the cU>. and ftw your wife, mother, or sister we
should iDfona me that I may correct GETS BACK AT MB. 8AYLER
can fix you out there too. in Bide Boaitls.|Bttffela. China C\m\b,
^e same.
Respectfully,
Ivory RMH oiAooHbor who will
POOR FARM MATTER.
Dining Tabu'S, Lnuary Tables. Writing Itesks. Ihtrlor Tables or B
C. R. Dnekersy.
la tho aaiOMl of Mo ooboorMf^
hundri'd other Ihlnga at ania::ltig low priori jlf >x»u will glvci ui h
Liunrantoed ewr)- patient at thii
AMU8EMENTB.
Mtft and Meat Inspector.
rooolM M of Rioao booaRiJV
lUrofrooby roturmmolL Aot proaipb
No Member of Boan
office. It's this Careful Tn>at.
t
*^Oora Thome.|rMtroRioy.aroallfOM
This iKWuiifuI story of heart inter ment which leuioves nil Ciuw* of
hi from the |wn of Ik'rtba M. Clay dread Ihel many timid ix«ople have
Miss Urina Birmlty and Otto Bohrer
rill bo pn soDU'd at the Grand opera
■ THI tLCMCNT OF »ILMACPUwhbat>Ttelh iietsl Cleaniui:. FillUnited In Mairlags at Bride's
hMItor of the Eveijing R<«>nl; 1 .ouh<* u.niehl bv a cai»abie comieiny
FICI.
Realist Last Night
,«<jer the lusnagemenl of C. S. SnlU in^:, Crown or Bridgi^ Work.
Ai a good antidote for the aensanotice « letter in ,
au.
Scfiierj.
properties
and
pro<luctkmal Rtoriao of dece it and
If your Ut-ih are in Ixid cxvndichanjes an In
One of the prettiest home weddings Mr. Baylcr. In which
i aad cnialty and faltbleoanemi, which of tbe sesaou perurred at the home dividual memlHT t»f ifce Uiard of an- tlon is carrK-d complete. Elaeh of Ibe lion toilay. accept our Careful
four arts will bo handsomely siaKe*!^
; aio day by day reported throuih the
Bsst Garfield IHf-AUors as having Lid a piece of
i daily pr«. cornea the recital of bero- township last jevenlng. tbe contracUng land to the county of Grand Traverse, and the parts will be bandied with ^ervit'e.
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
tn imto dbatb In connection with the partlea being ^iaa Urina Blrmley and and that said party sold the land con strength and g‘rmco by a w»‘U balanced
bnrminc c4 tbe fraternity bouse at Otto Hohrer, a prominent young farm trary to law. and Intiiiales that other and talented comi»any. -TX>ra Thome *
Cornell collefo last week. Tbe mem er of the aame place. Tbe bride and members of the boar<l were guIUy of is a beau!Ifni story- of love written
powerful
^ ortea of tbe ^oun* men, atudents of grtHim were nUended by Ray Blrmley doing something that would sut»Jc'ct around a mcrral^whlch is
tbe.onnetc. who loat their liv*w while aa b« »t man lind Mb» Georgia Baker them to a fine and p^^thaps Imprison- a.s it Is 4rue. "The eonhisjm nces <«
127 S. South Union Street
ain seldom end with H< originatois" I.h
ll T
trying to rcacue their flanKwimprla as l.rldiwmBld.;
The bride ]vaa |
mnit
j
DENTISTS
an
old
adage,
but
one
which
is ever
oned IWlow otudaota. aad of the
.Now. J wunt to say that the land In
bijmtanttne and
State Hank Bun U«Z
Vro of the lire company who dl^
lestltui was never owTn*«Lby a mem new, coming up before us as n truth
tbroagb heroic performance of duty alto gowned I
ber of any lK»ard of Uiip^-rvliwirw or clay by day. and one wbirh shall do so
dcaorre to be cberlabcd and preaen ed
any other eoiuity officer. And l know as long as the world shall last. TMs
M fcpfcoentatlTe of tbe truer
fact, no aupervislir or any other theme is brtmght out In the play of
Tbe party entered the parlor to-the
deeper Inollnatlona we .poim
s has rectived any fee or cpm "Dora Tkorue" as In the book with aj
4xappy atralns jof the wwlding march
wondcriully original setting; tears
wards all our fellow meo. A’eir i
and after a few approprlkte rcmarka.a miKslon for the sale of )sald land: Mr.
Inqulck
sucres-;
la lost and nothing la gained by tbe the Rev. L, B. Carpenter pi
ilcr may I1hk'- «n
but W'«""
..........
.........................Sayler
an hon«.l
honest roan,
man. hut
if and laughter following
IndlTldual or by ioclety In giving en the w’onls that made them man*and
had rartvl to ho roJht hare act at 1
cooiagoment to the fear that selfish wife. After tip' ceremony the part
. tmth of tho tnatt4 and no, have »-« »<
"
tjie
most
iKjwe
mioo aad greed are Increasing In the contdatlng <»f aV>ut fifty luvlted guests branded any of the Supervisors of
Grand Traverse couutyj as in lug dis
nvea and
of
srt'palred to the! dlnlug rtKim. where
la not Iraa Tbe gnwtrat happiness
bountiful, and delicious supper honest or of obtaining iponey comrary
‘ of moat men and women is Kgitltnate.
aonetl to which everyone did to law. 1 have knowii the pjv*sent SPECI.kL J\)R CHRISTMAS ORly aoiigbt and hnind thtx>ugh making ample Justice.)- The preHcnis were board of auiH'rvlsora for several years
liERS.
olhera happy. The boUday
and know them to be |?ootl men and
y. useful ai^ ornamental and
Tor thro da.va we will sell 14 silka good Illustration of this truth, and aisled chl.*fly of silrer and china. One
back velvet, an exceptional quality,
,tbe saddening hut spUndId Incident of the more substantial was a
"He that steals ^y| purse sie.ils for 12.25 yard.
at Cornell college Ust VK'ck
for 1200 from the bride’s father
rash. -T^Ba mine. Tik his. Twas
Miss C. P^arl McCool.
blghesl toatlmony In Its behalf,
on the house furnishing.
something. Us nothing,) But he that
Leading Milliner.
niches from roe my; good name
*AttomeyGcneral liinra opinion
FIXING FREIGHT RATES.
.
GARFIELD TAfEfi,
.robs me of that which n6t en
I effect that primary a<'hisd money
Garflaid fownshlp taxi-s can bo paid j
riches him. but makri me poor
.cannot be loaned or luIngUU
Th^' clrcula|- that was at r. Kyeslka’a store every Saturday,
Illinola Rallroada Hava Oomblnad to indeed."
otbar acbool funds but that It can be
Raviaa PraacM Tariff.
from 10 a. m. unlll ^ p. m.
spread broad-cast throuj* the <
deposited in reliable banka und that (Copyright. 190(1. by W. R, Heaisl
and thusv*
Rol>ort Barney. Treasurt*r.
WHS false aud inisieadii^g. am
“John Dough ami
im Ciowa*’
krery dolUr of the
Chicago. Dec. ^4.—The lending rail who did the dirty worlj are still in
Cherub.'*
from the stale must be devoted to roaiU In illinola have organized Uu' hiding and cannot l»e fi>and. Not a
IXTRA THORNE at Grand opera
HAW jnronild
teachcra' wagx-s. Is In full hamum; IllinoU tYvlght associatUm with \V.
(^Qcoftbe moBt
, 4X)loml illo*.
who jwlil arknowl- houK* tonight.
with the reqiilremenla of the depan H. Hoamcr. st'cirtary of the wtwtern
mg book, for jronng tw>for ftOe
ment of public Instruct Ion in thnt dl trunk linos commltteo as chairman
ple. with a mystery to
each. Nothiiv? better for
reetkm. Their baa heretofore* be^n
golvo whether the cherub
ytUeooef pah
DOTS letter (Continued.)
and Horace Tucker. swrL'tary. The
lanUy en the pan id ikhinil offle^-rs worlatlon la to issue a Joint tariff
wa^lxtyorgirL Sell, for
ml brother Bob. be is bigor than
^ “Peter RdhbiC*
tbrougboul the atato in the nratter of naming rates hctwein all lines
^mmy and he wants a dollar
BBdtber fiod book for tho
complying with the rtsiuu
twe<*n points In the Mate.
••Atlrcntnros of Mr
littk oMB, with
: the primary school funds
watch. B relcy wun that*gore, and
Bt'forr Ihla Is dtuio. however, r
TVcgt-lebug”
piciurtB, And fiellt for 25c.
iHilcb the larger payments on that ac c to Ih' revlMsl'SO that all Um*s will
a chane. book, gaino. ^ketbook.
count now being made make serious change the maximum fixed by
i. tbe newest bonk after
cauakU jnlnalrel show“^ and Dob
and important. It Is probable that this stat^ commlaalon. The ruling la
tho etyle of tbe famou.
thinks
that
turkea
tube
fone
that
altoatlon wUl W made tbe basis of an iH-ing ol»erved ;on the first five
-O*” bnoka. Told in
yu pound on with tu itlx is nlac
appeal to the jieople. through a nei classea. but on the other lower grades
Frtmk Banm't beat mancentUtnUonal prorlslon. to mak many special ra^s have been made
music and I cee yu hav a lot more
II-r. SeUtfor oOc.
noma deHdad change affecting the prl for the benefit of !the rww materUl for
HU things over tu Mr. McCormick'h.
manr acbool funds.
local Industries. iSome of these will
BDd I think ma wood like wun ov
‘A Rop'< in the Baltic,” Robert Barr.
not be advanced! but In commAdU.v
those butcfttl. lovely hankechef
(a there is ti l»e a general in
-I he Lady Evelyn,’-Max Pemberton.
with broldcn roopd It.
creast*. prt>rIdl'd |he roads pan unlu
“The
Man Between,” Amelia E. Barr.
ua In JiarcsnUle Co. for much action. \
(GoBtiBBOd tomorrow.)
•tore are Better ProvlM Than
“lX>c Gordon." Mary E. W. Freeman.
I j.w.sLa4Er I
' Ano*tHor ^04
i
THE BOMEMAKM
FRANKTRUDE
OLD mUFBCE INLHM
Choice at 510.00
A Few
Christmas Suggestions
E. Wilhelm
Front St.
W. W. DEIN REPLIES
!,i
PRETn HONE WEDDING
Stop In iiri Coniince ToaisnU that m Prices in ffitM.
Your Credit Is Good
s
MILLER a SMITH
,
Grand Rapids Furniture Go.
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
THE BIG STORE " Dealers In Eveiytiing
ridVi:-
II-
I
Christmas B
A book is one of the nicest presents that can be
to any child, boy orrirl, mas orwomaiL Onr
Divislon has the latest books for everyone, j
L*'
|Bsiiit;iio
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^S"'-'b2SS
. iSw-sL.Sr'-*-*'
A Mitas .1 KM 81.S0
that we have
PRiYATE PHONE EXetUNGE
exclB^ve sale of at
RECORD wXnT AOB. PAY.
CItlaeaa* pbonea. aH connected with
tbe main office. Bytbcnew eysl
ts only neoeeaary to call No. II, tbe
chief operator. Mtas Bdna Caros,
aaka who U wanted and then connects
them with tbe department In which
tbeparjy wanted U located. With tbe
old aymm..wUh five pbonea on one
ime there was nearly a constant ringIng of tbe pbonea in every department,
tbia naw way doaa away WUb tbia, at
mdy one beU at Centnd rings.
Tbe Otiaena' InstaDed tbe system.
A MO 1X>AD or DRY WOOD for
I1.1S at tbe Booth Bide Lumber Co.
Dec. 14 €l
REX
CHOCOLATES
An tar S* It •« MmWf Stam
iTi:2sr;iJiigr
F.MdDWtri
!a. CWUb
inceormick. of Edurse
870 East Eighth street
Don’t Forget
When thinkios about Xmas presents that a chande
lier. pretty shade, pocket flasher and
“Daniel Sweeiland,” Eden Philpotti.
‘•The- House of Defense.” E. F. Benson.
“Rezenov,” Gertrude Atherton.
'Sweet Hearts Always," ooa
of the best books ooL
“Piiil^Pwkitts" just afxjy.
Portable Table Lamps ^
make tbe very best kind of a present. Wc have all
of them in stock, at the right pricefi« Come in
and see.
J. B. f^aige EtectricCo.
Ja»aw4M-»-
>PSN WBK1NQ6 until Cbr
daell4t
TbcF^
V-.-:
^tyiththeMiksdo.”athriU.
mK*t<»7 0f Jsftaa. $1X5.
50c each
j
j-Sweet Girl Gradnales.”
jost the thing fora aeaW girl Plaee for a
reooid ofaDtbe
I for tha eatim
, bffioess,tMcliyeD, hktor.
etc. Ba
saisforfija
-1
_ B<ri and Walter Mlltor. who
wf*t cp north trapplag and huntin*,
,
j
^^rs. Btolker left Thttrsday for a
every miay. aMtetoiwiyyMioelwtIk
we MIeve y«i win ei^reelate ll ea«m|ii to bey lletoe that
I beeaase they anew fliey are good
r«w or next wcdia eceda. They are
fMswfDtea
you Satortty hmy
_ itoedverttoe and yoe ahortd gtVetbeto good aopport.
__________
yendonalwlabto go dowm •own glioneVIn yoer orderaiand
will be delivered
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THE HAM
-!
EATABLES FOR XMAS
Uncolored
Japan Tea
What Am!
Thete »re ©four own hard
wood amoked; sweet and
nild. They arc of choice
young pork, corn fed. and are
ao good that we know that if
yoa try one you will buy no
toher.
every point Onr Goods rad Wlces Are
tokndo
Cnuiborrien, OreiiM. A|i|)len.c-te.
PIcUes-SwMt. W Mixed,Dill nn*! Murtnrd.
nnd Oates,
Ckbr.
‘t
r»..a-FSs,'
of oir Jjoatly populdr
We have
twu ftt Me ibi p»
n«w#r hbd s |oa that tultrd ao
many of oul* "***•< particular
cuatomera. Tjhat you may glre
thU lea a trial aikl tbaji more
rMullly nppredlato Ua fne^ qaab
Ulea bHnr il|U adVMtl
and Sdr for
pIc package.
ORDER .CANDY.
PiMme Service
..TRIMBLES BAKERY..
----
.PHce ttcib.
TtieBay Packing Co
Cit. :R»7
Bell «33
4ia Union
• The inrgrtt wl.ol«nl.- nn<l retainl«kpry in Uie
rity. Onr brend U made by mnchineiy nml.linknl
in aanitary i«ui». then*lore it is K»"d- Wo arc
the Urgent sbippers in the city nnd s..Ii. it onUide
trade.' We sliipi>9d tmlside the city tliis year
STICKNEY’S
GROCERY
411 & Union SL
1,032 Baskets oi Bread
^
Saturday
FOR ONE DAY ONLY
Wg offrtr 5(tm IboM* special
bargains fyt tomorrow that you
may gm bettor acqualnlt^ witli
■Ing you will apprt'spectal offonu You'll
Had evcoihlPR we tifftr fliwt
rljuM If not an we any. your
tiKsnev l«ck.
Mlth. OrannlaliHl
Hugsr ;.............. ................ lUKi
2 cniiii iif giiiHl pA'an.^enm.
IWwns or Hominy bir!... 25c
10 bars Rihod nuap fi»r.,\'... 25c
25 iba. nouf for................... 40c
25 lbs Spring Whiwt Flour C5c
I U».
extra tor,.... 15c
W.D.Lyon&Go.
44H E. Front.
BeUveiy S«vtw
W.R. FOOTE
Our t'aixicity it
anti larty unl<*ra filled promptly.
Our shop is open to evtr>*«»no.
Tbe quantityr of Mocha and Java
aolji Id the llnitwl-,
coffoe
K tic |»Mt year than
StaiA's .Hiring
► was Imported.
L. E. Trimble
How mnch Mocaa awl <
Java did you
dri^
Proprietor.
■i
Roasted rnffees of today are
l.lenda Aif d1fr.-i|-nl kImU known ,
only Co the mqn who d.MW the
mxuK, The ciisuiuer can pnl)
Jmlge In the rju.. Try i»ur iSc
wITec and iM oibow clode U nsemldm niaiiv Ud the fu><call«^
Mihclm nnd Jaims. Wj» teqglvc
It fresh fn.m the roasters oach
wetk.
521 Soutli Union SL
FUTURE OF THE AUTO.
Power
Vehicles Increasing In Inv
mense Numbers.
l(\>pyriaht.
by \V. R. JUarst.)
Kew York. IXk*. 14.—^Thst there Is
:m Immense nnluber of auttunobllos
mannfactnre<l r:\ch year and that the
nnml»er produced annually Is ste.ndlly
Incrt.ising U shown by the many
which each season «pi**-ar on str»*ets
and highways. This 'form of conveyI.*; now being utusl for vw ry C4*ncelvsbh' punKMc. from pleasure riding
rriltor. and If the experience of
tht‘ last five years Is a true gu
and there U no quc^lon that It
First-class Butchers. the gasoline motor ear w III soon Ik' so
Packers and
Ktrongty estaMIshed as to supi>lant
Sausase Makers
horses, steam and electric driven
THE TRADITIONAL BOAR'S HEAD hides extenrtTelrr
AT CHRISTMAS.
BLACKMAN.
we can replace with a tender. .Juicy
Miss Rertha Lick, who
and ssrect as a nut a turkey, chli'kon.
sick, fur solu^ time, is abl
duck, that will m.nkc your Yuletide foa>t-one to rtnionil»or. tW have
wvunvl every deilcary In the line of
Chesley Rouse has moved
moats. p.mliry. giime and canned
r.tHwge Martin. Mr. House will wurk
im»HlR for the holiday season 'that this
placv the coming summer.
lis plac
Hlvfkr
makes our markiil tempUng to the
Aubrey
SIS S. Union.
Jesiph Sladar & Sans
a.
SlhandFraukl4
Itoth pbmie.
There is No Magic
^ the accomplishments of our
Best” Fl(i>ur
It Is made from carefully selected
- Grand Traverse 'wheat, in a s;:ood
mill by a good miller. Every
sack guaranteed.
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Hannah & Lay Co.
<mam
Whwi vt fK to ttbw
uadi wa M thip mrg omto dlffdtodit
to aotod rtiitocto at Idfttt. frdB wtet
I* thii world.
At acqkatntaace rto«t wg tod a«
aU aorta oC little tbinca wbtcb tba
Vfttarg of text books doobtkaa ktow
parfactlj well, bm never tbof^td cf
■tdBttotont. tblBfi wbSeb perbapa
vert so famlUar to them tbat to to
aertbe tbam woald bare seemed Uka
M.hto‘h«..«toto!?i^i\
prejudice a^i^t farelp made gooda
InKWa-LoudouChrunlcUt
«to BvtoLXwt.
Chtnriat thv Brtel nut la Siam, berery Uttiedto
aa you ge thrtingh the huaaar of
Banskoh may be aesn iwtty marchaats
busy BttlOng and w«#4g tbe pret«ration ao anivvrmib
leares lo whu-h
and delicious coffee,
pies were in almndanc
ladles were glad they <
EXTENSIVE TREE PLANTINa
Canadian Pacific Prkparina for Further
‘
Supplies of Railway Ties.
(Copyright. ISOC. by W. R. Heurst.)
Mom real. Dee. 14 —The Canadian
P.vrinc raflway company has begun
tr«*e planting on quite an extenslTC
sealo along iti? western lines. A con
tract has !>een let for a siiiall acreage
«>f breaking near \Vi>lMey. bn which
It Ik Che iulcalion to expt'rimcnt.
D'lth tamarack f»>r ties. A pleco of
ground Is alHtr to ho planted at Mt-tllejne Hat with jack pine
for the same purpose. Owr one
t
hundred miles of trt>ey
re to be plant
ed^ bet w^n \^nnl|H g^nd Calgary, for
snow brtaks. and «l Heveral sUlions
trees , are to be -plantotl around the
slatbm gn.unds. and prizes are to bo
cdfertMl the section lortimen who i
thelH^sx showing.
McCool.
Miss C. V. McCoors sixteen
ployes gave hf*r a pleasant surprise
on her birthday by serving a ta'venoourso dinner at € o'clock after busi
ness hours. This was served in the
work room. *hie tables were hand
somely decorated with cal flowers,
the girit* doing the work, while Miss
McOool was busy in Ihewalcsrobm. ft
came as a complete sarprise to
Miss McCool was preaented with a box
of handsome cut fiowera.
Correction as to Name.
EAST KABSON.
To The EdHor;—
The Christinas entertainment
In the issue of last night, of the
Itost Kaason chuteh will be held ^
of B\enlng Record, under the heading.
Saturday «wenlng, Dec.
r^y|CT«ilng. as mated lam
“They Were Hard HU" I wish you
would make the following correctiaB.
There Is no anch fire tosuranofl
n'.dy In Biw yondiiloo
nnpany as the North German of
number from here attended
„ _
ct Sunday school conTenllon Freeport. It was the Oerman Hre In
at Oviatt last Saturday and ivport an aerance Company of Freeport. BUnoU.
excellem meeting.
that the Royal Inaurmatoe Company of
Dec. 10. _______________
Uverpdol retoaured.
eoone wfll
litre aU German of Free^ policy
GARFIELD TAXES.
era fall protection un4«r their
GarSrtd township taxes can be paid
toa.
at P. Kyeelkm*! gtore rrery Satnrday
Jdo. R. Banto. AgenL
Ida. m. onttl 4 p. m..
^
Royal Inamiioe Co.
Robert Barney, Tresaaicr.
A BIG LOAD OF DRT WOOD for
A BIQ liOAD OP DRT WOOD for
11.25 at the Sooth Side Lumber Oa $1.25 at the Sooth Side Lumber C
Dee.l4«t
Dec. 14 St
RECORD WANT ADi^ PAY*
RECORD WANT AOS FAY.
^h<m In Lrlaad.
iOnmdma Bdiiard Is at her giwndaugbiB'rs. Mrs. Wesifotts, for the
dijugbiB'ri.
Inter.
n-hcr. Sheridan,. Grads, and John,
the hunterv.
erv. that wtn»
wtnii up north In the
aoe Iby raU last Tues.
Wcndcr. came home
d^y. having left tbeU
tbeir iKiia at Bl. HeItna. Tod much wlm
wind and Ice lo veure further.
parents of rhUdrvn who
whdnplng cough arc having It
;em^elvcs quUo bahi.
the chavl^ beteL
the arica lietel
height of about alaty feet,
HODGE.
branches bear acreral targe bunebas of
nuts which hardoo and redden as
I tblncv which flm atrock rljwn and which reaamble aomr •aat I
of her I n^th.-r. Mr. Coeper. and
rben be Urn
the bunches of friiJl ou the date l»ear.
tutn»^ home Friday.
itoar neltrtil
li^ palm. Tbe dealc.-w cot up thdrj K. J. HaUcr.ift and Aarv»n Frick.wrrt
to tod wbat a DoUy csea* grecu leaves Into the proper iriaagg. j t Tiavctfc
•vetre City Ust .Monday on a
tort It waiL Bomebow one aRoociatoa lar form, crack the nuts and with-leiR ^ss t-;i
vttb snow and loe the idea of Inteaw
I no <Vwbt If one cUmba blgb
■p amons the snow on tlie momitalDa
one will tod it quiet eooueb. But piecaa of green leaf lat^
BanervUi afcd f.nvIJy rpcnl ‘S HI.
shaped cups. Into each one or trwea
j,,,
j ii*,jcroft.
i
they place a portlua of the
ic lagreOleaU. i Aaron Frick
4o acres.* «
as t).«> Wl’il^ Kina place.
Tbe nnlae la tbe voice of many vto*
1 P.uby tVilsoo maJf a trip to Cbltera. All aroond are‘liuiumerabl« litAccording to iLc Uwt amhorities cjflao last week
tie rlvnleU canned by the melting of
upon 'thc^ubjssn, the Klea of ualng
tbe loe In tbe ^ of tbe aummer snn.
white
ulc
la
the
ma;.4fv-iure
of
|
babble and splash
ta of co»,«u,llv.lT r^t d.tc
............ ...........
- fra""*- »»
tbeir
pared with ih»
of tlw habit of
altorter dlatanoen. bot none go very far
og. «u-1 w! at D sfll! nwreenriout |
S’lnday \school it Mn, Luce's.
before they plnuge headlong down one
t fact that in ll. • oriental v^ma-i3:xnaa «vc,
to fall Into a Urger lor- tries whU ti iinvlo.-c wldle Ulc. or j | rmLHakcrjwss a calKr la this yky as !t 14^CviUtd, and where cUilty l
reot far below. Others make tbrtr
; of the 1 Fr«‘.i Hnmliton has eoM I*- fsm
thi lur of loba.
way Into some glacial mUl where atones
w ’ cducfUou of tb-2 faltUfu/tbc people
R- F Htxlcev and wtni to the Soo
are churned round and round,
4ievcr Creauj. of maklUK thlrt subsiaatx-.
hi- family to liv.
one loay see In the potbolee
They make bowls Jiud 1 J.
' Yjai rfs»k attontb'd the f incf.
her unc l«\ at Grand Hapl Is, i
^ *llsteninjr TnTentlr one may bo * n>'lets of It. Imi no pii'cs. It may tie We« 1.. ^-^nd reform'd with her niothfc©
.hto
thi. rhn^
plj>e.iems which ali.>w lilts. Wro.
gllng with the voice cd*the waters. -;
^
!
i 2.500 Ixmves per Day
Slimes
I ataetor la tbat U la vry
--------_ -art. Tbgra art tha dODW
mvMd ngoitalBa. Tbcrt ia lha led
flDad vtlky. Tbere are .an tba eartftlaa df moralae jaat aa tbe taxt
booka depict tbdia. Tbd km im^
Dec. 10.
NORTH UNITY.
were hell hj the Catlir*l|r
Of atones come sliding down tbe sido “ n»c«schoip_iKpc^------------himb here on T«e>*.day ra«:t and
I Urting rower.
rtdge of Ice. |»eiita{is tu splash {
ac-vl services will be IVc.
a POOL All these various esuses
Tbe abtdlc
1 joreph
•ph Hh^'^ka was a ‘ Cc-lar
line to produce a wonderful amount j lU 4»wn weight wbeu lu the air
call' Siturday.
about double when measured lu llie J Tom Kiri. WhoI lini
bna bc< n xlsitlng his
corioos feature of glaciers j wrotcr. Heas pull 1.4h3 Heir*' tbeir f.n«h< r ill las . Frank .N« rm-skal. for n
is that tbe surface of the Ice lu utaay own dead wcl>:bt. Tlie Molitcrram-au !v«-k. T'tiirtuil tu LH
bH Lome in CilL
instances appears quite exlraordiu-trily J cockle. \ «~.ius vcrrucowi. «an »»xcrt a p;cr 8stufd.ny
ufd.ny.
NcniesLtU n.ade a b’^lnciw
dirty. This does not seem as It should j puJUng ivvwer equal to "071 times tite ’ | T.i
Praverse ('tiv laai Saturday
be. Snow it one of the symliolii of • weight of Us own ts-ly. So great Is ; tx'n
qed'boiou
last nirhi
purity. Surely the Ico desceuilng ] the iK.wer pos»if»«<*«l 1 *> the «.yfter that 5*"^
lien Ftlcer and r.rnnl Halsey have
from tbe pure white snow oa the ' to i*:>cn It a force equaJ to 1.51UJItlmea
work la Hie
me to Row I aVc
ODntalns abould be pure alaj.
| the w«Hgbt of Its shellcas liody U re
’
her
wools
for
Mr.
Boughr
y.
Tet when we View a glacier from j qulreO. If tbe humau being
*V:: Frank
and Join Pvvr»r<ri
c often suf^ • atrenirtb as great In pre
flniFlicd cutting k»gt for Tony
mount of to } of these shellfish the
inan^yi^^ga and will start to cut lugs f«ir
hris gathered ou Us surface. BsaMas would be able to lift
Frank KucS'rtt.
^ . .
tbs central moraine or moraines-ofU'D weight of 2,l»7U.OUO poumls. pnlLug la | ; Tonv ,\>n kal Las Lixm sawing
there are several—composed of cuosld ; tbe same degree as tl?c I’mpet. And' sbiticU-H for s hcuso.
Joe MuUl U working for Jobu Rniberable masses of ttoac. we tod finer if the man pulled In ilie saun? pro;opartlclea of matter Imbedded In the j tlonate degr»H' aa the cockle be would
lee aU over the surfate. uftc*u In suf- j snslalp n weight of no Iczs than 3.1U3.* 1 ji>Ln 8liaHa ntsd<> a business trip
th
fitv Saturdsy. *
ficlent Quautity to give U a grayuh
! Mr. and Mr>. Jo-nih Hlavka and
ilmghtcr lb b a w»-re the guests uf
All this solid matter has nt oae time
14r< Matol!n;i
rdsv.
or another fallen upon tbe sorfac'e
iFt aiik Kr ibo-r «ailed ua Vr. and
In northern Italy the cat U _ ^
the glacier and U Ulng boniv* c!o
tbovcb people * 34^* Fr d .MUIn'oa Freby Ir.M.
nf food.
by It aa a river U‘an»* along tbe sticks He nrlh-lc
"
forbldd»H*
by
l.iw
from
and leat^s t^u fall lota It. But In
'
tbr Kc.aUng for him.
the case of a glacier wt- may have ex- of
nnlmal. linlc.-d «-a!<* arc fc.tposed to view the accumolatious of
and grown for-ibe n
hundreds of years. At the lower
.v
of the glacier tbere is much of Inter- ri?!.**! they fr.i rc.rj.as* rabbits In every
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETt.
place, there Is very
often a great cave In tbe Ice. and from
It Made Up Dally.
this tbere Imucs the glacier atream.
Not Reaponatole f
cavc often looks as If It ought
ingse In Prieea.
to be explored, and It may be possible
to make one's way under the Ice for a
msidenibie distance.
Bot let tbe traveler beware. F.xpodltkms of this kind are far from safe.
ncur. H L. A Cp.'a
The Interior of a glacier may be stud
ied safely enough In tbe grottoes and
tunnels which are canwd into tbe HtIce of many above glaciers, inch as
that of «ie Rhone, but the Ice at tbs
deboQcbe of the streem la In au«imsUble condition. Every now and torn
ve partially icollapses or great
masses of
from the roof, and in
wary toorlit may bs
trapped or crushed to death.-Edin-
i
r :1
:
i=s:”E
LOST—t^*Llle
—
«u(i
and black
uiiii r. Eng!l‘*h
^
bind dog with WsiUr cellar and!
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Tbs musical tree that grows in the
» lock on hU nc<-U. R.warJ
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Test India Islands has a leaf of pe
to p -r no r_.:nd.
|S»rlns chlikea ..............
culiar thaps and pods with split or
open edges. Tbe wind passing through
these creates tbe sound which gltes
tbe tree Hs nnms In Baxiisdos there WANTED—c*onipeient girl for
Is a Talley filled with these pUmta. and
general br> i-e»orl.. • M.-c, C. L Crclwhen the trade winds blow across Ihs
llck. 707 Moi.rH‘.
doc H-tf
|y in the Bodan Is also cnllsd by
Holiday Gifts
name name. Its Mionu art fralUy. by the aid of tbe Urme of
tbs forest liisecto dWoftod In Mxiip#
and swollen into a globniar Madder
from oo^ to two laches to diametv.
After lbs tnaset has emerged frotr. a
little rtrenlar bole to tbs akto 4»f thg
aweOtog tbe opsntog. ptoynl n|MO kr
For siiHBcers
11.25 at the fibuth Side Lamber Ca
Dec. 14 Ct
Birdsell & Owen
Fanej- Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meerschaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
t gfinalto sooBd to B twwt tsBui
Full line of Smokers’, arti
cles
A BIO LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
Don’t forget Skidoo Cigars
DORA raORNE at Grand opem
144E.RootSfc
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mo
I nEmMUMMin
ae aiaBMta aaU that *a aaol
!»a thw a^*
-Toa WwT amal aBattar «a
IT* thaar wm Mr.
A. R. MOM M Mrm. R. J.
-I cMtalalT aoaU aot‘ I
I^ICAL WAMIW WAR VrrCUMijMI-CMK* HOUM HIRES ^
'
j
I
m after tnkteg Mmrgn wipf QsMM
Are iwy ^Iniltr Uln i
ApKl. IMM, and that tbe W Mtm
be wrote beCore marrying mam «m
tee m Che moft RMAfRtfnl put^
,W«art Mr. La nil la MrW
teBd bii^ MU booki.
X TUawnsfoUowndby nTMeevW held la Travwte Ctty v>ccai^
gM tbe neat day nn^padBc bis ^
atjtka Oakbni# iwMcRoa. $11$ Waah<
m* a. -aa«aa It oa* la
takoa
atfwec.
yaPuirRay . wkea
RmMiy morMttf He Wm nM
1 Saat aa ikick aa.ka aUuUaamm 8. T. dsborae aad A. &
come and H vns not wniU tbe ninib
miA a sraat ton IM- LoMaU bat
geanlDe
tbm a cold, fommi )muc wnaNSqlivH4bait wamhhrnmmmt at a sU^kaaM
aaU
It
«aa
hard
«ock
lo
at
tf»t
coaIwtber IlMd. vor*e to auicb.
to hat aancHmriag that LMiis,
gatkcHag. Lktle IM O*h«rwir thu Hk. ttalljr lorad
'fp DnaMIe Order' Kaliiki* oC
tWMied the door. As toea as
tbe asan whom abe bad bean enga^ad
to marry, bad lakea anotber amMaa
tbe gwoMs arrlTVid aad after lenaoHag
fc ^ «B* at their Mf entertolDfor his wife aad reqoestcd her lo aM
their wtmpe they were wsherwd tato
la tht« cMr aa the eT«ilit« <* A
his preaents.
j
the dlaiag room where sweet cMer ia
Mias Barco went on to teotl^ t^
a nerved. Everythlog waa
Loomla had Halted her two or
*rhe invitations were Usaad
BMat to tah« pUea at th* Oiy aad thojl wwitR;ia«at,Wa»—0». Shh |
times after co^tag to Traverae ^
1. the BMsa was In Hol|aad
at Btolab«»r. Gihad. A bU
and always stopped at her home
aad the decormtlOM ware HolUad, aad
tiair i« oxaa^ a»d anar.ootsldr rtatrprtaeto
her.
c
lime being about July SS. i
the Ugbts wvee triauaed In red. white
Was Done With Man,
Itor. *UI W »»rr a« TiaTtrae Oly It
which she made her woddlng gbwa
aad hhie; the rooass were daikeaed
the oalr
Bonh of Oraad BopMs.
MUs Barco again took thej
and prepared herself for asarriag^ la
and the lighu tamd oa, Qweea WIF
this afternoon and spent another half
There wilt be a aember et eatWHdetea
othe.- ways, there was no ded^e
heimlns's picture warn the center oT
Junior Tk»
who will crou >he bomln* eaads aad
date set for the sredding. abe said, hot hotsr under cron examlnatioo. She stirmcilon. The score cards were dec
Ter
(cbC*
qaeoeb their Ihlrat at the reio lein RAY ANDRUS WAS ROUND OVER It was to be in August aoaat Uiaeiwd stated that the no
orated with Holland pictures arid the
AdjvUBt. Horben Gm«.
wriBC. Kalhaaka. CadUlac. Manlatee.
TO COURT.
all this time she k&ew nothlag of any had hurt her aocUl posltiott si
prhws were HolUad. The first prite.
people and that If she always
todtactoa aad
relations between Loomis and a Trav
a MolUnd vase, was captured by Mrw.
OMoer ot the day. Oaotte Tarback. ,,u«,
mined the same feeling to
MAHKITS.
erse City girl. The case was thca adle, a
R.
the lose
prise,
IX. Jj.
,j. Mercer:
stercer: me
looe hand
am
as she now held lhs( she would
otaeae of Ibe rw^- Ono Kyaelka.
im. II.—Ko. 2 red
Ciaimad to RoUca That They Ware ioumed nntil $:M tbU BHinlBg fbeo
3
HolUad scene, waa Uks
by Mrs.
ChapUlal Robert Walter.
never have ai|rthlng to do with them
The fo)l«wlas are tbe cotataitleea;
TS%€ ,
Hhkt. o«U,17f,
Given to Him. Rut Finally
Misa Barto agala took tbe ataad.| Bbe
WUllaips. and the coasol oa prise
Tmateea.
Ralph
HayUnc*.
T.
W
She gave as her reason for the suit,
ExecaUre—A. W. Ricker^ W. D. C.
Cbt«M|o. D«c. 14.—WbMi—Deem^
Pleaded Guilty.
stated that Mr Loomia wen
we^i lo Mr^ Paddsa and (conaUtedor
that she wanted to make LoomU suf
Germaine. Charlea Faiml. Fraak Sul
>rr, 73^e; tom, i\\c: oftU. »4^c.
society at Benton Harbor'
The tsro hoMsms*
fer a little as she had. She admitted
livan. r. C. Gilbert.
well thought of “at one tfroe.
weM dreaaed in HoUand cwainflMd. as
s4-ndlng marked copies of the Benton
BntertAioinrat—A. L. Joyce. Pum
Ray Andros pleaded guilty to the
were also the waitresses. Mrs. laiacasHarbor papers lo Traverse City and
Pnlmer of ManlMee. Ernie Smith of charge of forgery in Jadge Umlor’s
ter and Mrs. John Roest. The cut
A »Urk of Irttm wrltlMi by Uvunl
hen asked by Mr. Pratt if that did
court Uls afteruoon and waa bound which had been prepared aa eijhlblts not make her notorious said that she flowers used were red and white car^
Bwiqoet-C. 8. Cmrl..
nations.
over to Circuit court. He will prob yesterday, were then taken up gs evl
It to show local people what
e. ProsecuUng Altai ncy Crow
The followtng mean araa nerved:
da waa. In taking up the letter
ably be aentenced in the morning.
SOUTH SIDE
ing some of them and extracts she wrote LoomU after be had n
Chicken In Bottche ^anes.
On Wednesday evening he gave Mr
from some others.' The flrat onl* read ried, Mr. Pratt re-road the part
Cabbage SaUd.
^ fiardtoRaXhljM.
Weete. a groo ry man on Bty street, was mailed April 2. 1»0C. at Jackson
, Holland Rmdt\
hlch ahe statwl that “It U better HoIUnd ChbeoUte.
a check for $C 7t on John Monroe In and said. "1 suppose you wem I disap Dw than after marriage * and aaked
pointed at not rt'celrlng you jsalan her If ahe were not congratui
payment for a Kboenl pair of gloves.
Cream Served In Card Shapes WUh
AcelaCMMar.
^ler he gave B. WTIhelm a check Icmday." Miss Bsreo was askc'd to herself on the fact that U did happen
A new lodKO of Doufthter* of Reon ntch. McCoy ACo. payable to xplaln this and suted that LoomU before her intended marriage,
beknh will be InsUtuted in this city
Holland Cooky (with different numJohn Ruesky for $5.28, Another check had offered to pay her If she would said that she was not but was t
All $10.00 Coatt
this eteninjc. The meeilnif will Uke
hers.)
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on the Keystone Brick company pay give up working as a mniln«»r. She ful in a certain it^nse. Witness said
pUct> In MontAKue hnll and the work
All 1100 Coats
able to benr<*r. was Iflven A. J. Wll said that he did DM send ijer the she knew Loomis bsd no property and
Holland bon bona. moM drops aad
win
<k»* by the Elk lUplds d«All 12.00 Coats
helm‘for a suit of underwear. TbU money be siK.ke of. The leltisr also was not Intending to marry him with pepper nuta were panned and mlno the
irree team, twenty in number, with
U^gt-d of her to be true and slid that any motive of gain In Hew. her sole
M
check was for $7,28.'
old fashioned ct^ogae bottle, which
All 15.00 Coats
Mrs. E. SrahUz as captain. There
ho—Loomis—wanted to marry Iher not
ose being love. Miss Barco left created not a little merrimenL 'Mrs.
In another pUce he tried to pass
sixteen candidates and eight cl
All 16.00 Coats
check but the merchant knew that the later than July. It ended In endearing the stand at 2;3o and her mother was Hobart faVored the guests with ner-y^
tm^bers. Mrs. Olltrw Ewing.
party supposed to have algned It. bad temiM. sending his love to the family, Immediately sworn.
All nOOCoau
erml taslrumeolal selections.
dent of the grand lirfge. will act as
Mrs. Guy on SUnd.
no account at that bank so telephoned kisses for her and the cats and dogs.
Another party was hHd at the name
All .18.00 Coats
urganlxer.
Another missive mailed at Traverse
Mrs. Guy testified lo practically the place this afternoon to another com
the police. Chief Ashton found Andnu
AU 20.00 Coau
ime things as did her daughter and pany. . ’The same menu waa served
this rooming, on the west bay shore city on thr llr*l d.y of May liw Ml«
Funeral Serv.ot.
ti •
He claimed the rh€*cks were giver Barco that her arrival In . Traverse described Miss lUrco's actions when and . the decorations were IdenUcaL
All 21.00 Coats
The funeral of Ajiton Umpberget him by a man he Just met yesterday Oty was lielng anxiously awalHn] by
read the letter announcing the but Instead of cards an ImiioriiHl
*
All 22 60 Coats
will be held totnorrow aflemoon at 1 while the first chtt-k was passeil many local i>eople and that | society faH that Loomis had proven untrue. Dutch game was enjoyed.
would receive her with open arms. In “She ctmipletcly gave way and could
<Tclock from the residence In Blair Wednesday night.
All 25.00 Coats
the Utter Loomis spoke of Traverse not speak.** she said, “that was how I
township. The Rev. D. Coohlln will
All 27.00 Coats
City people, saying that there- were hspiK-ntHl to read the letter. For two
offlrlaie and the Anderson l-ndertak
GARFIELD TAXES.
All 50.00 Coau
tag company will be In charge.
Garfield township taxes can be paid no “codfish aristocracy'* here. He also weeks all she did was to sit around
and cry.*' She went on to say that Was Taken to the fianitarlum Yesisr
at P. Kyeslka s store every Saturday told fcis fiance that business was i
,*
Here is a big saving for you on a nesr coat. Come
and he would soon havoj m
day and Passed Away This Momher only objection to Mr. LoomU was
,
OPEN E\T?NINGS until Christmas, from U» a. ro. until 4 p. tn.
enough to buy out Marshal Field.
I , here and see them.
that he had the cigarette habit. The
Robert Barney. Tr
dec 12-Cl
The Famous.
Another Utter said In part; “Don't note she wrtJte Uxmjis after his mar
Mrs. Winam Hymes of Keystone,
worry about my going out w|th other riage was read. In It sbe.,threitened
who was brou|tat to the sanitarium
girls. lo>*e. Be true and. dqn*t even lo make him legal trouble.
kiss other fellows mept' Witt.* Tlat'
’‘Didn't you feel lucky that you es J^erday.
leaves
five small chlldn*n. the oklett
man excepUMi Is Miss Barco'a brother. caped being Mr. lysimU' mother InLing only 7 year* old: a mother
On' June 8 he wrote. “There Is no
w?** qucstiom-<l Mr. Pratt.
one here | would go across jthe n»ad
“All my sympathies were with my wjiose home is In Grand Rapids but
who is here now. two brothers. Ernest
lo sei>. 'dear." Thl.n was in answer
daughter.*' was the reply.
a request of the coraplainbnt i
I-ater Mr. Pratt asked. “Have you and Charles Lampert of Grand Rapids,
I.^>om1s not to associate with Trav any objection to telling what your ar and one sister. Mrs. H. D. Hymes of
erse City girls.
i
ements were with your nftor- Keystone. .
The funeral serHees/ will be hMd
In the middle of June. LkmuIs
neysT"
at Michigan City and wnit^‘ from
“That. sir. is noliody's businesss but Sunday afternoon at the home, the
there, telling Miss Barco not to
mv own.*' Mrs. Guy ivtorted. evidently Anderson Undertaking
charge.
lleve the |xople In B^nton Har
ruffled.
who were “kmrklng“ him. He beg|
Miss Barco's emotions overcame
PERfiONAL.
of her to be true and told her how
•r during a part of her mother's t«*s
much she was to him “I have not timony and she was evidently much
H. B. Kneeland and H. L. Welgaad
hugged nor kissed another girl. Wc..' agitated thro*igh It all.
made a business trip to Grand Raulda
the letter went on.
j
The Wright and Pierce divorce
today.
Ijiier he wrote telling hef If she
ises were graated last evening.
Mrs. R A. Wright and daughter.
WM lost to him through any means he
After Mrs. Guy left tbe stand Coun
would go to h----- or west ah<^ punch ty Clerk Walter testified that he had Margaret, left this morning for Chicattle. “For God's aake. darling, t
Issued the. marriage license. The de
throw me down." it read.
fense then staled that they had no
Miss Barco then testified f that the t€»stlmooy to offer and arguments
last time l^mls bad been In Benton were'immediately begun.
to give your family? Why not pull up the old carpet and put down,
Harbor was July 20 when he said he
Tha Jury In the case of Dereres vs
would return In a week orjten days Morgan came in with a Judgment of
a New Kug in the parlor, and get things in Jbod shape for the Holand then they would marryJ On the $4 in favor of the complainant.
idays? Perhaps your sitting room or dining room needs new floor
.V ^
next day he mrote for her to hurry
"
i-i
covering. We still have a great many rugs that we wish to turn /'V^ . Y ‘ ^
and get her sewing done and prom
RREVmER,
ised to l>e there.
into dash before inventory time. You can save from ^ to $5 on
•
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WroU While III.
J. R Brown. sui»erinU?ndpnt of the
.-rrY
any 9x12 Rugyoubuy of us. lsn*t that worth consideration.^ And
The first day of August he was
snnah
A
laiy Mcpcantlle store,
That «aUy 1^350,600,.
*
mind you. not an old pattern in the piles! All new. fresh goods,
VV:*
taken sick and wrote an Impaaaioned arrived from Tiffin. Ohio, last evening
^‘ . w-/’ j
Vk^it.rViC
fall aelling.
aRklltno
If
,
76c, il.OO, $2.60. For the
bouKht for fall
If rfyour
floor U in bad shape, we can help
letter following it two days later by and will DOW remain here. He was
Bhl^,
Mother.
telling her that she would soon be accompanied by his family.
you out, at we have several grades of filling that it inexpensive—
Mrs. Loomis. This was revived on
The Queen City DramaHc club, com
such as Burlaps. Denims. Plank Oilcloth. Wood Grain. Oak Plank.
the fourth and a few honr$ later In posed of j-ouug boys, will aooa pat
Linoleum, etc., and-we lay fillings of all kinds.
the day came a telegram announcing on the hill. “A Hobo's Triumph.his arrival at 3 o'clock the next (Sun There will be eight In !hs csal and
day) morning. His sweethe^ waited rshersalB are being held almost every
for him in vain. Mr. Cross then read evening. The same boys pot on “Bob
the letter which was written after Tbe BootbUck" Isst winter with much
Loomis had married and the win
eyes filled with tears as -tbe affair
recalled to her mind.
|
for our extra
“How did it affect yon when
Bnyaany 125
for 9x12
fer’<wr9il2
Boya our $17
heavy
received this lciter.“ ques^oned Mr.
Velvet or
Cross.
i
H«iyy Velvet Aod
Axmintterfi
(Formerfy of Chicago)
“I hardly knew how It jud affect
and lieat grade of
aUr 20^nt goods, 10
me“ returned MIm Barco and burst
only at the LaOrettl.
into tears.
Rooms. First NaUonal Bank Building.
Pngs.
She then testified that for two or
(Over Mtlllkeii'a Stone. Phone $62J,
“After all, whafa in a naroer
Tbit it a good
three weeks she did not est'nor sleep
CIU.)
“Well, take Bllkins. for instanew
in our atora
to amount to anything and that tbe There’s noUiing in hla
But every
WWiltg
Thew> alvay, tell; Splendid line of
Biae 9x12.;
ng. Marcel Waving. Shamahoek affected her nervous ^ystem In thing's la hU wife’s.Rogimdif
: GoodpAttenw
pootag. Dying. Bleaching. StngeiaA 1
at $81
Worth |27.6a
pnttoma.
Manicuring. Pedienrtag. Chiropody. * _
;woHli$16.
aad 022.
The cross examlnatioo waa taken
Bine 9x12.
Hand and Arm Maasage. Eleciite.
6iae 9x12.
MideolonEgE
up at 11 o ctock, Mia. Bait^ aamimed
XlbTo and Water Mamage. 8<Rdp,. •?
Traatmsot, BUctrolyils.
a very saituutle manner and flung
Tm beglnnlagtot
the only equitable syaAna of—“
out her answers In a biting
-V
“Great fleoCt old maw AfO you
Up-to<Ute Methods aad Modem gp- ,
Mr. Pratt quesUoned her regarding
her occupaUoa and LoomU* and along wear broka as tbatr
plUneesused.
with other UilnRi aako
RALTEt) almooda. pc
Hair goods and toUet reqnUltes for :
If LoomU had ever taken a hanvy leile nous at the DaOrettl.
In tbe tbeatrlcai buatneM tb
ledge ns the rlllaln or the
All qnaadoi
sf the
thUense. She knew of no
“U he an affectionate U
Scalik tarn.
fWt c
fuUy nnewara
By or hy man^
^He appears to be.- the returned
HAND paln^ and
when accompanied by a aetf addreagwl'
and after a few questlqne
boxea at the LaOrettt
«SSIIIEINm$M
wro co. I
PASSED FORGED CHECKS
A. J. VWIhelm
NEWREBEKJUU0D6E
SPEeUL CLO/IK m
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HRS: HimES DEAD
WHATISBETTERTHANARUII
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n
J. W. MiRiken
Carpet Sweepers
; s--i'
'Hi'
$12.00
Brussels
> Rmis
$uM i $i&95
Bruasds
Kims
Brussels
Beauty Pariors, >|
$21^
$23.00
MRS. TYLER
Axmlnster
Kuo
Body
Brussels
Kuos
1
BUY YOUk FAMILY A RUG
Meem. tiuvcmc enrv. jucmicam. fMMv.
JSTJSCUSX.-^',
iMv
I.. M.1&
EVERY
MAY HAVE A
PIANO
CHRlSiMAS
The IL O. T. to. of thto place totora. Oa^ aad dtojltor Cara, of
Igy totok, art gatau of Mra U
U»lr 4-*rT
to^ioha P. lohaaaa laft
latt Vftoaatotay for a trip to IvrdoB
Tbtir win tpead a few day. .da »rw
tiara vtto aa attack at to aHaat. ka» Tork. toaalag oa ftatvrdajr.
to far PMM# at to br ator #e
C. m. Marrar pamod Utooagh hare
lara to Hfg fttf trtotr. fU tou
Tneaday oa hto ear ftotoe from a
tpikortj to • attoa tWrv
tort. T. i. Ttteaa wat to tow» froai
•amlt atr latardar.
ted Ifoat
M<AW llm Icdaoodipr hiTiafarar
Cftf
T
The Womaa't Clab hMd a |d««aaat
aortal mami—ar th« bmae of tore C.
ft aaMr fr«a Uto ptora trr ptoa- II Keht ladr^oeadar eramtog Immodtotely after fha gaato# atMibtod. a
tooaKal romaaee vaa gtrea tbam to
aftor vhlrti ibe fcdSovtag
..It*mnit eUy Tbaraday dertpber.
program eat readerMl: lattmmeiiial
tcftltta
dart by the Mlaaet Orarle KebI aad
Etta Kalaey: roeal tok>. Mlat Ma*id
Bardie, rertutlmi. Jalto MlUer; trio,
Sumiaer Dayt. Meadaatoa W B. ioha*
Aat Arbor, wharr ba tpaai a wtak etoa. O M. Damr and M. dohroedor;
ding. Mrt. W P. ftotorittoo; dart.
to faktes traattoaat frtm tatelaltota
After Y«mrt When 1 An Old. Metaes Jahaotoo aaA Dana, rollowlag
tottf
ollraa. toult
aefvrd.
bHar aoat wbtob U proof of ibr aai- aatod. caket and cocoa era. been
very
Mrt.J.ftpraagtoLwhohat
tofatolrai wilk arblch oar paopl. m
at^toa Ktoaatoy*. oo»>ytar<old «toc 111 dartng the port eodk. !•
rtng
matfi return^ to
tort Batordty
Arthor Warner of Clarrttiid et« the
}£?
aitVa tb. vlllmsr gaart of Mr. aad tort, R. E. Comp,
ball tort Wadaeaday apd Tburtday.
Thr Ladlaa* Aid aoctoiy elll meet
^«:^5rto.toaaabopptr..boa,.
Iifor to totod tkt fart that li It not wKh Mrt Chat. Wrl.lrv «« Tbaraday
good polItT to
•• yp^r holiday
The chlldrtm of thf M. E. Sanday
C^f aiiUI tha^ n
Mhool ar»‘ reheartlng a cantata for
rny A BKCORO WANT AD.
51SS5?.
the iMlmilieBt BOV
Eve if Ton
omko ft tvtoU phJSM
I tmtil the
Lei iig rapbSEiRe Urn importnnet^ of sdeefti>f >xmr
ftcrir vhilotbegtookBnfa nt ibeirbcBtSDdtoftm nUe h
hterr sitcfttioiL DeliTpriot made at ileBircd.
airtghrlde of the wmm
Id. tort Bight! They hai
tog aad a aptoadid time.
Mrm. Albert
Morgaa Ur Knlkatoa are
vtolt vlth the
H. L. and Upaal Hohha.
Ovtog iiFlbe drifted
the rood., the mall carriei
to make hto toil trtp laat Friday. Sat
day he managed to rnnke the entire
fwie. and only tipped over twice.
gytafc;i“a3r“;as:
MASCL.
Mtoa Chvlotto W'ataon to work*
tog for Mra Upaal Cox.
Clifford Pray oaa heft» helping C.
H. Allyn .urver during the part week.
^Myron ^Marab vent to Trmreiwe
Lateiu photo Of thr Rev. A. S. Crtpacjr. oufrocked Rorheater clergyman
who renounced hto mlntotry to the
Potmtant Btotooopal church, rvfiiatog
U> retract the ylewa which led to the
charge of hemy.
Spectol to v'vj Evening Record.
(Copyright. I1K>€. b) W*. R. Heanrt.l
COUNTY LINE.
Plenty of anov and good aleighlng
In Ihto locality. Some at the farmt-i.
have commenced to haul log..
Mr*. R. O. Dixon to very aIck at
thto writing.
The .ocial and entertainment at
Half of Ihe member, of the C. E. to^
the Uamaey arhuol houM^ laat Batiir
day e%’rt4ng waa nicely attended and
a gc»d time in general wa.
ening A rtiort program eat gtten
r.. Will R.
A pleataat torprbw. earn given Mr..
I a vltlt at
Walter Uraman Saturday evening b»
a number of her friend..
Harry McFall I. ba lUng h«y at W.
O. M. Dame left thl. morning for
H. Dixon a thto wtH^k.
Cheboygan.
The lAdle*’ Aid of Grant churrb
Walter Voire ha. moved from the
Baumterger (arm and will .p.-nd the and the Aid from the Evangi‘llc.1
rraaford-.
rhurch met at Mr». t'n
Vinter with hi. parentt.
The flahirmen held a .pedal meet to'.t Wednetulay. There
from. lK»th aid. preaent deaplle
ing In (hr to.n hall Saturday.
bad Miorm.
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Dec. 1«
Dec. Hi.
Reliable meaidne for croup. .. -----K
l^b5«r^^..srr:
Oomn in uhI lenrn how <
bhip. A «snPrtouiRlj totoU
to mortag hU toad,
ly oat to the OtoadaoJitog aalgabor.
.i^jrsursjiarJ!™:
Tba to^to aariiat to
milat bHac altooat at i
toaay farnrra la tbit community art
dr-Uing thalr laltniU* to dtprnd
toM upon tfcr potato bareaftrr and d^9t40 mm llmts mnory aad «M*r«y
lock
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• farlory. The hear
teat ahtpptra Ip thto factory durtnji
tim aaaaon )aat rioted were iht one.
vbo had the arwilett retiftpi to thow
Tor their year t work.
- A aarobar of oar rount i»eoplf are
<'t\)cdiag the fine tkailtig on the old
rjnrk popd. pow ovaad hy B F. 8«y*
tor.
Itor. n.
TOlUrr WATBIia at Miller*, pharmaer.
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EASY PAY^iENT PLAN
Wadaaadajr. arrartad Kormaa Stroil.
rrtistr.-s-js:
-1S;^5X;tjrS-^ .totoa U
BY MEANS OF OUR
at tooae dty Toaoday aight aad i
c«ad ahoat |U to eaah. No atom ^
‘ takaa. Thafe to ao doe.
it
rw ft Cn>^mt% mDI at IM« #5i«»
MU] to mUk lU vtour rat rmtt Mr^ KaSartot Witotah tool Mday
k^f. Am b6S»4 wmwmAmrt tftto fw
iom portar to oa thr aick Hat.
to cito M atoctito Bftotag pm to
At the apmtol titafkm boM oa Taaa
•MmI yytoai to aia/itoc CWtoi
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It bind tor
Andrew a^ Bdgnr Ptoy made a bn
atoem trip •* TraverM Oty one day
U»f week
'
Mm. CImrier Olendcnnlng to on the
Mm. Brewn. who ba. been keeping
bouM> for Mr. Davtooo. returned to
Kalkaibka laa« week.
A nuinlmr of her friend, gmlhend
at the home of Mr.. Richard .Bn>wn
and helped her celebrate he> birthday
Twfvday evening All report a fine
A few ladle, mrt at the home of
Mm. J. B. Hegeiand Wedneaday and
helped quilt a quill for her daughter.
vitv. Chat. Glendenning. who I. quite
from here eUc*ndt'd
Barker Creek hall Friday erenlng
Urban Botomlcr and Grover H. n
mond drove u> Kalkatka
City vlali d at rotomhui
Ip.t Ttp'-aiay.
Dec. 10.
The Korwi'glan Ciirp. of bkaier. it a
body of poldlem armed with rifle, who
ran be roanouvered uion the Icc or on
'bkto over« Iht?. .nowfield, of the mouni.nin. with n rapidity equal to that
of the bet trained cavalry.
essKssssr
PItoa 'arm In O to I ♦ Day.
Cnamb^-rlllp S rted on at that place. They .land
Crarb Remedy.
” “ * <.ohe r«-l or »o ktxne Ibe KioBffd.
eilNNEU BIOS.’ 15 MUSIC HOBSES
Hcrtqwvicnal Detroit tMverok City Store; rvoataa. Cm. Sts.
RICES CORNERS.
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CEOAR RUN.
A low) or Rov. H, W Wood ! r..n.| Cborlle Som. and fomllr orrlrod
verts vent over tu h!. pamonage la»t here last ev-enlng
e\'enlng with
vlth the remain, of
Monday evening, by Mr. WoodV re- their daughter Nellie, who died Sat^
quart, and the evenlag va. spent in urday morning nt their home In Frankrr an
nn lllnoa. of typhoid pneualngtog^md Mr.Wood gore a goisd Ulk lOTL after
to the young onvrrta. ,on tl.* : war
Agv 1 yearn. 11 month., and
they abottld live A Innch wa.
U days.
and a good time vaa rrporit^l bv all.
• Mm. Oeo. Haaklna spent pa{: of turned
tort week with her mother and alilcrt. tor vtoltlng her mother. Mm.
returning to Traverse aty Salur ay. l.Ainar the part week.
Rev . E W Wood and wife all end
Mm. Charley Ktiwrter and
ed the prayer meeting at the iHici' Vrill Qrifflth aurted for Tulu.
Mhool bou»e last Tuesday evc-ntoc.
beck county. Mich., where the:
Cb«ater Wllltom. had hi. aale| la.t
Wedneaday. The crowd wa. large,
conalderlng the bad weather.
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and
Mm. Wllllama
Willlama and chlj
child
expect
n to atari Tue«lay Dec. i: for
California,.. when Mr. and Mm. I WillUm. and rhlldrvn will have to bid
ibeir relative., friends and neighbor,
John Tagar called on hi. brother
good bye, mayba for the toxt tinu-. We Adam near Solon Sunday. who to aick
are all torn to »ee Mr. William.* Mk. at thto writing
gt> ao far away from relative., frfend.
and neighbor*. Well all wish Mr. City Friday, having i
Wimanu nni family aucceaa In their
George Mamh returned from up
north Monday, where he ha. bm
looking for a >ob.
D. G. Shorter and 8. H. I^Wytr atThe Huuilay school hn<l a gsBOd ncorj In attendance Sunday, the number tsmdid I O. O. F. camp Ih Traverw*
City last Friday night.
todng LC and for preaching r.^.
I
MIk. Nina Mvera visited her aunt.
Ollle Kohn. Sunday.
Born, to Mr and Mm. Charley Davto
A camel can easily carry a w« lg
•c. k. a boy.
Mm. Geo. Davto visited
a. much as a home can carry, their mm Charley and wife Sunday,
nip of
Mr. and Mr*. Ibui Aitiuiiu and daugh
Ella, went to Fninl.ff.rf Saturday.
f«..r vd I.
f»r h.U Tconfarr;
Ih.> bonw. •» • mlf. h. nrarly i.thyed y,,. j..„h „r mIk. NVllU- Norrl*. .la ugh
form*rly of thto place.
Over I.OIHI l.ushelH of |Kitn
LOOK at our window . E. R
i M Her. »ronght
into. Cedlar
(
Run Monday.
dec 13-ifj
ABA08REAIM
Nwhln* U mor, otmtlTc
alt next to or oooverae vlth i
who has a bad breath. I
Antiseptic etoanoM and
mouth aad rcodem the
“S^nra'wmpwm. of Vllmltt^:,.
Del, wrll«: -Hy buitood nod 11^ ^
used Paxthie for our teeth and ak a
mouth waah and we have never foond
anything ao good. It not only
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he t
*s specU! toilet use. Pqxtine has no equal. As fast as qab
woman learn, of lU value she Is ware
to tell othem. which aooounts for
large sale Paxtlne to bsving every*
where. Have you tried PaxtiRgf
Johnson Drug Co.
ELK LAKE.
Mtos Ijottle Shearer, who has bgtei
working for Mm. Donna Munro, wmit
to ^^nh Milton Ratnrday.
• .
Ml*s Rena Munrn rwtumed last
week from Charlevoix, where she wy»t
to attend the wedding of her nl^;
Mik. Josephine Smith.
T.
Warren Way. who has been working
for the late John Cams sll summer.
leU Ij *i Friday for Travecar C.!y. to
lool. foi another >ob. ^
The Elk Idake Grange U to hold
lbe;»» mB*etlngs
mi*etlng* during the wlnlAr<
wlntor th
the allenuKrn
aliemoun In
Instead of evening.
Mm. Will
I Gee went to North
th MlHtql
Sate I day.
Ml. and Mm. Charley Pulvcr Mithh
of WUllamHburg. v tolled at Jch- C«t*
wlnV Sunday.
Michael Kelley dUnl quite SMddeBly ,
TiM.mday cv<*n1ng. He had been qnlte
BM-hlo for a long time.
l.ee Wansgant of Am
lis bouse up to Ray Shhg'ii tanu. '
The dami^h & Lay^er. Co.
BIS
The Ideal
p.iu«Lfia
Store.
Every want
Sapplted
for Every
oiler
Makes
An Ideal
Present
lor Some
of Yanr
Friends
oiYoar
Family
ChristiHa Pn^ents
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F0R ”HI1W*I
the Shopper. If
Christmas Shopping at Its Best
the place where yon enn
Out great sicltc while in u
n
of confusion and mix-up to
fl-.Ed the fineit lot of novelties.ever brought to the city. Bach dlvtolon has Home things that uppesl to
the shopper
does not lake long to make dlcisloiw. There arc beautiful gilts for Vvery person that
per and It ^oes
> on your hst, and NOW to ihc time to buy. Don’t wait untU the
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foatilfhal to get.-ooosuU this lUt. it will help you and the anirtea are
Justvjrhat •’He
A Mice Muffler. |4dO. 13.50. iS.Ort. I5.5A. f;
A 8llk Umbndla fK.OO, tl.dT.
gS OAO. |4.M, »4.0t». |2.tK).
4.-JH1.
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A beautiful 8<Tlskln Cap IJt. ot». IflMHij $IS.iiO. |l2.fi0. 110.00.
$3.50.
A nice Necktie, either Fbur-lii 1
i TSrrt or Engllab Square.
|;.30. M.OO. H IM. I1.M. Tic. Me.
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A nke rtvlthi, Hat Ml.OO. |3.«0, 12,50. If.00. |LM.
A nice Sweater fd OO. $6.00. $4 M. $330. |t2-50. $2 00. |l.$0,
A nice Knit Ouat. $& 00. II.M, |3.k). $3.4k $3.50.
A line Smoking Jacket, dlffeiem ct»Iore4 coUam
|4:00. $5.<K1. HM. IT Oh. IR.00. IR.00. flO.rtl. |l: W. $16.00. $30.00,
* q^ A flne Bath Robe, $6.00. K-00. $7.00.- $S.OO. Iio.qo. $12.00.
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A good warm Psjams. $l.oo. $2.00. $S.oo; $4.00. $6.00.
' A fine Cloth Cap. $?J»0. $1.00. $1.M. $1.00, 7Sc. M
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A Bice Blne Vtonnel Shirt, $3JW, $5.00. $1.60. $ro$, $1A0. fl.311. !
A Dice Corduroy Shin. $2.60. $2.oo, $1.50.
A pair of nice Unltoed Gloves. ^,M. $lioo. $lfto: $i.oo.
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A Dice pair of Uned Glove. . $2.50. $1.00. $1.16. $LM. $1.00. TA
A pair of nice Fur Uned Olovca. fliJKl $g.«l.fftA0. $€.0$.$50«.
3.M.
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A pair of Gold Cuff BnUonx. $7.60. $lffe. $6.00, $XM. it.oe.
$IA0, $l.qo.
ft pair hf 811k Half Host. fSftft $lft».
WftP.
The newest designs at 2Sc. and the dainty bows to match at 25c.
You Will llndjhere all the Table Necessities, and Ihe goods that ate the beat of Christmas gifts. Carv
ing Sets, In three pipr>es. A flne a*sortmem yo select from, ebony and hom handles, specially priced for
this Yeafujn. from $1.50 to $9.00 a set.
Ktnv.*$ and Fork*, in sets of six eaph.-^each a nice ca»i, at |2.00. $3.tK>. 14.00. $.',00. $.-iJi0. $6.00.
Fnilt DIs
Such a great line of Teaspoous. Table. Spoosa. Oyster Forka/Baking nishe
Knives and Berry Spoons.
These make the fln« gift, and the Cyco-Bcaitng Sweeper to ihe flnest that was ever put on the
There are three kinds to select from. The "Qold Metlar* at $3,00. the -Blsseir w Ith nlrkle t
$2J^0 and tb<* ''Stagdard** at $2.25. It to an Ideal present.
market.
In I ndlcss vnrlctv. In both solid colors and itripM for neck ribbooa,
sashes, hand bags, companions, and hundreds of bdautlful Christmas
K«t* ^at are so easUy made. Sell In different widths, at 25c, »5o.
NOVELTY BACK COMBS
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FANCY HOSIERY
POCKET KNIVES
Black Embroidered In dsotlesiot pattems 75c. $1.00, $1.25, $1.60.
Fancy Black 8Uk Hoae at $1.26 and $1A0.
t
Wheio U th* box dr er«i «)rt iha< flow not «kr a knife, nnfl *wh i
ter presE*nt can be made. There are the little ones that sell for a quarter up t
that would be prixed by any one.
,
HANDKERCHIEFS
ALUMBWHWABE
What belter pit*sent could yo*i give than tome of thto nice
vTW always strike It,right. Wc
aha
In thto alaort intjcxtruwfble ware.' It
do ao much work in ^e kitcAoa. by gelling them tomo’ of
FANCY RIBBONS
Shopping Bogs, as large a line as to shown any where ntid make
most acceptable gifts, priced from 50c. to $5.00.
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BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS
fof the kitchen.^ Make m»efol gifts and
he use in the kUcheti
happy though; to renn-mber ihe people who
Never had ao large and flne aaaorimrtit as we are ahowing a
and sitcb values. Ic. 2c. 3c. aad 6c.
The Colored brtdem at 6c. 10c, and I6c.
BcmuUful Infttols. nntounderel qt 25c.
Tbe same style laimdered st 25c.
The Finer Bordered, each la a nice box, nt 50c. 75. and IliiO.
FANCY BOX STATIONERY
Just a Sugget^on for Your Convenlenoe
When yon are yolaE by o«r itore la either fllrfetka plenae ran* thionth It either from the Dm*
entinne* or throiish the new eatrnnse In the Grooery, nnfl not am in the ntreet.
The nr^he. are all flntehed nnfl It civet Ton a bread tMe fonrtacR feet wide Cor .-oar ooBvealcMe
aatec from one dhrltk* to another or dlraetty lhroa|#i .tie More.
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srn
EP»hroldered Linen
If< THE HARDWARE DIVISION
at
Novelties from the Dry
Goods Division
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^t designs ever seen. No bettor glfu
J^Ol^t
STD showing some of the llaort box Statlooery that waa
tfIpArtt ert.h box U a beauty
thmt WAS ottmt ttnt fa boxes
these asll from 16c, to $2.00.
Nsed never be at loss what
as thM. The covers aloiie
of^ and
UkM ^
any Mom and framed. Can hard»y
them from gennlM water
.rl
I MKCeiUV THAVBMC CITY. /UCHWAN. nUBAV. MCCIinil M. 1HA
te*. ate Mrs. J.iBsNte rstsmsd to
U Um» u ten ten wrpteq. Ttey
a.«MraCkk..BM...l^^
ssi.'^srtrss'isLSLi
IS Tsssdsr. Hot. m. s Ctrl
Mrs CtevH soft dSMteor Oors. oT
dsstos, MidL. SIS iMU or Mrs. L.
ft CKtevr** «dB at ttet ^tec»
I Bateftt aotescj gsrr s
ssMte SI tte tens or
M ttapwi vlU te Ctvm M «r^
! 2^’
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** *Sm
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fn>. BU
ter. IM. a mpte or
mo.
■te tea te«i oiten to kh teite
liaif* vttfc n atttek or te fHrte. ins
SB fsr r»«arsrte m to te sWr to $f-
m
A«<rtr IlfbU
/ Mrs.!. J. T«ftn «u ta tm fron ^‘w!*r''^fkaU* Ml (to aMtalaf
tot MUwaakaa.
1
ftmnic riir tetartef.
JII. terror ass «ror fro» te^
ctir.
Tte Woous s Ctob ksM • Slesasst
soeUl issotte St lis boms of Mrs. C.
B Ktel
rrstesg Isuiir
dlslslT sft»r
siM^sibtod. s
M gttm tte® to
sftor
Tteasa s( ftosunit CUr Thorsdsr
svsstec of ttes wseb.
Orarte
Krb) ssd
Mr? roater tes rstsmod fro*
!Mt® Ms*id
Ttsystss cut. wb^rs ste tes bM
Miter; trto.
*^a*"Smai’rrT^rsod tetirdsj fro*
risBd M. Bcbrosder:
W p. Rotenroo; dsn,
2^*“tsAM
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for rteutsstisa.. HU tesltli'u dorid- Is After Yt^rs W>m I A® Old.
Latest pboto of the Rev.U. S Crsp«dir teteovsd. sod ssismiir Hr. dsmss Jotesioo ssd Os®e. rolloi
QrovB fsili siUts nstsoi
sef. unfrocked Rochesur i cierKyinsn
MorS'ftlfW tm dUet
who renounced h!« alnlMry in
Potestsni Bpiscopsi church.. refusinc
to retract the views which led to the
charge of faeres) .
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SpecUl
to W'c Brenlng Record.
Hatctea* Crowing last Saturday
Arthur Warner of Cleveland wa» the: tOopyright. mi€. by \t\ ^ Hearat.)
laai a.nrtrrkaia« «It«i ib. villas, guest of Mr. and [Mrs. R R Camp-
Mos4sr evstesg.
Dsr. t1.
A sositer frsa this stec* srs sUs
sas£;rt!S'r's:“i!rf
kr Hra. aibbt.
BOUNTY LINtJ
d.r'Htrsrx;
'» “r*'
»osy
Tk. rhildmi ofilht M. K. 8«day
iM
teioycdr ttetr «rat
aldgbrtde of tte seasoa to Qk Rap
ids last night! Ttey Himrt toe sleigh
SteTnS^ISS!^
is bis teir tefs OS
Mhool are rrt«(alna a canisu
eanuia for!
for!..**™ «■ «• •“««* »• ’
Xteaa.
Iteaa.
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Half of Ihe memWrs of the C. E ace} J
^ Ramsey-------- ------,.r.«r.daa^«
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Tk. intalo MUkA M aim v.rv
ly evening was nicely
«aM iMtas alMoa* « • atand.im.
good time In general was
s
Maar IMMn la tkl« ooaiiaiialljr ar.
Mrs. Win Ramsey baa retumed
dr-taria* Uwlr lal.niu* to dopwid
from a «Uit at Kenton. Cpped Penm
ICOT upon the pocsto heresfter and desuja.
/
vrite fiiorr
tnore time,
time nnney aaa vnerwr
Harry
McKall
U
balling
hay at W.
Ding for
j the Unc of stock raUlng and to
H. HUoa a thU wim-K.
ward sesdlM Urger qusnUtlea of nllk
The l.adle*’ Aid of Grant
Voire has moved from the
to
our lofsl cheese
tl^oor
Cheese factory.
factory, The heav
and iht Aid from tte
lest shippers to UU factory during
church met at Mrs Chan. Crawford's
Inter
ite SWUM® |sat cloaed were the ones
., last Wtslnt wUy. TLete w®» a Wnmht^
The
who ted1 the araatest raaiftte to show
from both old* prchen: 4iwplte t
In the
for their yrwra worn.
j “Tw
’ bad storm.
A hnmber oT oor voong people are | ^
j - in-c. 1(1.
.
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'V.v^lr'S
BY MEANS OF (Hlk
aaa «»
Morgan of Kalkaak^ are here for an
extfmded vtalt vUh the famlliea of
H. L. and Upsnl Hobbs.
Owl)
unable
to make hU fhll trip last mdav. Sat
day te aagaged to make the entire
«te. and only Upiwd over twice.
EUc. 10.
Clifford Pnty naa heun helping C.
H. Allyn server during tte pool week.
Myron Marsh wont to Traverse
City tte
Andrew and Bdgar Pray made a bu
stnesa trip ai» Travsm City one day
'M™.*rkariw Olaodcimta. U <» (be
Dsvison. returned i*>
Kslkssks las^ week.
A number of her friends gsthei4U
St the home of Mrs. RIchmrd .Br«*wn
and helped her celebrate her Urthday
A lew ladles mat at tte boas of
Mrs. J. E HofHand WTednesday snd
helped quilt a quilt for hfr daughter.
>lrv: Chas. Glendennlng. who i* quue
from here eliendtd
Barker Creek ball Prlday ereniag
l^rban Hedsmier and Orover Hen •
mood drove o Kalkaska Sunday on a
** John Moran and family of Traren*c
vua d at Cohimbiia iv. s»a.e *•*
ItoC. 10.
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EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Come in and Irarn bow
tov tei®Y me nm oinkiiifc pImiio ownerabip. A gwprtainKlj aguall
M inAtmt will do to stert. Yo« got •
ibe inatranwDt now (or C'b
ChfZBom Eto if Yo« ptebr). Uma '
Stoke ■ tmall paYment imch
i
ichKdn|liaiiti)
tbnprkmigpnkl.
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Let na emphaalxe tbe impoHnner of nrirctinf yow Ptnno
sow wbiletbestookaareni tbeirbtgtaad wenift gUe to guti
DeliTerietftiMieMdetifrd.
6IHNNEU BM$.'15 MSIC HOUSES
itelDetftriiL fMveneaty Store; Ftwlasd CMS Sts.
CEDAR RUN.
RICES CORNERS.
of Rev. E. W WooMi s
Charlie HorrK and family arrivtM
verts weal over to1 hU parsonage la*t here last evening with.the remain* of
Monday evening, by Mr. Woods- re- their daughter NelUe. who died tet
son®, and the evening was spent In urday morning at tteir home In Frank
alngliig.aBd Mr.Wood gore a good Ulk fort. after an lUnes* «»f typhoid pneutc the young onvcris. on il.' war numla. Age 11 years. 11 month*, snd
they should live. A lunch wws serv»-;. j IS days.
AUDBREATN
aVothlng 1. more offfmalre lbaa:t|)
•rse with a peiM
who has s bad breath
Ih. Paxtine TuA®
Antiseptic Heanses and dlsinlecls 0^
mouth and renders
and agreeable.
UtTlTs. Stmm of Wllmlngu^
Del., writes “My husband and I hM
used Psxtlue fbr our ttech amt-H a
mouth wash and wt ha\Vn«ver io«m
anything so good. It not onl> remom
all discolorations from the teeth kgR
leaves a clean, refreahlng taste In thh
turned to her home in Wisconsin, af
tiT vislllng her mother. Mrs. Mary
temar the past week.
Mr*. Charley Klnenter and Mrs.
the Hire Win Grtfflth SUrted fur Tolu. Oogeschool bou»e last Tueiklay evening.
beck county. Mich., where they will
hU sale last
FOr women's special toUet uses Phi*
was large.
tine ^ no equal. As fust as niif
considering the bad weather.
womab learns of IM value she is ami
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and chUdren
expect to start Tuesday Dec. 11. f^r Piwt Davis. Jim DavU. Noah Marsh. to tell blhers. which accounts for Ite
CaUfornla. when Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ira Downer and Guy Eulgell. are work Urge sale Paxtine is haviug everywtece. Have you tried Paxtlnp;
liams and children will have to bid ing in camp near Tulu.
their relathes. friends and neighbors
goodbye, maybe for the last time. We
are all sorn to see Mr. WilUami’ folks
go so far away fro® reUtive*. friends
who 1
In Traverse
and neighbors.
wUh Mr. ^ Friday, having i
i Mun
* demist work working for Mrt.
WUllam* nni f
I In their
to Nftrth Milton Saturday.
new homo.
George Marsh returned
t-d from up
Mrs. Wllllsm Wine vifdtcd
Cterirvoix. where she ss^
he has been w^J^rom'Tlu
to attend the wedding of her niece.
nds).
f
D G. Shorter and S. H. teWy* r at-j ’ Wanen*Sv.
tea been wu.rUni:
rhe SiiuuUy school haul a goc
K. camp
Ci
tended I O O f.
in Traverse
Ute John Carag all aumm*.
. Ihe^n
City last Friday nigh
Un li St lYIday for Traverse C.!y. «o
**'iS5* ^*''o****^ 1
MU* N*na Mvera vIsH.hI her
Jool. ftn another J«R».
Ollte Kohn. Sunday.
T'im Elk Lake Grange to to hold
It of
Mrs.^Tiarley Davl* |lh»-.* meetings during the wlnU-r th ,
A earned can easily carry a wHght
."L...._______
ed the prayer meeting at
The Xorwuq:lan corn* of skaters U a
hotly of soldiers armed with rifles who
I.CHW. ponnds on its bactf! about four I
- - — - ___ ___ ____ _ Visited
can be manouvered upon the ice or on
times a* much as s horse can carr>\ ] their son Charley and wife Sunday. iSaieH'ay.
HkU <iver the snowflcMs of the moim
The camel hejilmt work at the age of
Mr. and Mrs. Hu n Altrnsu and daugh
Mi and Mrs. Charley Pulver souih
t.iiiiA with .-^plfllly cqiui to that
tvhiirg. rUlted at Joe Coraaa u
k.u.
croup ! Rubbing V«t. f«r came, made of nr the best rniTHQ^ivslry
j Ih.- horse, a* a rule, is nearly played .
jceiHe Nurri*. daugh • Michael Kel ley died quite rnddenlv
the vilout at the age of IS.
i ter c»f rnarl. y un.l Hattie Norris, for-, Trursday evening He bad been quite
in England, and rep
pn*s
to O to !♦ Days
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jtnerly of thU place.
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-hale Hyde fiiraerly car
"”*01™Angell Is nniri^
. E, Miller. I Over l.tHMi bUHhels «»f potatoes were ! l.ee Wansgsnt
LOOK at
5 rtiMl on at that place. They stand
iJeclMf/
{twelve feet or so hbovo the ground.
Dec. 10.
lodone that shiaM always'
•^.‘‘V.’i Ukeptatha® for
•^"■“ atc use Is fOumbJrUlDAa CMfhRanedy.
RKCORO WANT Ath
■iW, 11.
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TOILBT WATERS at MlUer-s
TRY A
EVERY HOhffi MAY HAVE A r
EINE PIANO FOR CHRISiMAS^
1:
*^r*^ Mn. Ma P. iobam l.ft
IMI W.«iiw»ir tor a (rift u> 8«M«
Tter win ssosd s'frw tejs Is Nes
York. IssrtM te tetsris^.
C. «. Hartar mmr4 ttnwfli 1»r.
TaoiAair OB kU aiar koM !.«• •
Reliable m^dldne for
(s Mr.
~
The Hdiinah & Lay Mer. Co.
EES
m
The Ideal
Shopping
Store.
Every want
Supplied
lor Every
Member
olYonr
ill
v:--
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Christinas Presents
FOR’'HIM”
IN THE HARDWARE DIVISION
8uffe»*‘®n» that are most opportune for thi* shopper. Ilf
at
a
loss VrhM to ffcl. consult this 11.4. it win help yog and the aftlclee vc
Just what "He“ wanta
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A nice Muffler. 14.00. |3.k0, $0.00. n.Wt. $: Od. $IM. |l.oi».
811k umbrella $8-00. li.rtl. lO.oo. fk.oo. ijkO. $4.00. |$.00. I2.S0.
A besutlful Sealskin Cap $2&.(H\
$15.00. $12,00. $10.00.
15(00.
A box of half a doaen linen handkorrhU*f* $4.50.
I2.WV $2.S0. $2tH».;$1A0. $l.t»0, TSc.^.
A nice Ntx-k^. ettber F\*ur-in-hand.TiwN>t of &j
Square.
$2.50. $1.00. $l 154», $IJW. 75c.
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A nice tlvllsu Hat $5.00. $2,U0. $2.50. $2.4. t\JM.
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a nice Sweater $6.00. $5J10. $4.W». $2 50. f2te. $2.0«. $150.
A nice Knit Coal. $5.00. $4.70. $2.W. $5.00. t.$0.
A fine Smoking Jacket, dllfeient. colored 4Uara and Unnlng*.
$4.00, $5,00, $6.00. $7.00. $8.00. 88.0i>. flO.OO.
|16.00. 820.tW,
A
Bath Robe. 15.00, |6.00._ $7,00. 88.00. ^10.00. 8l2.1>0.
A good warm Pajama. Il.oo. $2,W. $5.00. $4.00. $5.00.
A fine t'hrth Cap. $2X0, $2 00. $1.M>. $1.00.
K». 7$c.
7$c 50,
A alee Bine FtannH Shirt. $8JiO. $2.00. $2J4 $2.00. $1A$. $1.5o
iO. I
V A nice Cur^uioy Shirt. $2.50. $2 00. $1.50.
A. pair of mice Unllned Gloves. ^2.50. $22-00.1$
00.|$i.5«, $1.00.
A nice pair of Uaed Olove*^. $2.50. $2.<H>. $li5. $1.50. $1.00. 75.
A pair of nice Fur Uned Gloves. $10.4. $8.00. |7A0. $6.00. $5.00.
$7.50. $6.0ik $5,00. $3.80. $2.00.
A pair ftC Site Half Hose. $2.00. $2.50.
Novelties from the Dry
Goods Division
^
Christmas Shopping at Its Best
Our great^ Store khlle in a fu-emlng state of confusion and mix-up is yet the place whete yon can
fl'-d The fliK'vt iot of nr>velTU**.ever brought to the city. Bach division has some things that appeal to
the sbopp*-r and it doe . not take icng to make dlclidoos. There are beautiful gift* for every person that
.vou have «n your list, and .NOW i* the time to buy. Don't wait until the 1
You Will find here all the Table Necessities, and the good* that aie the best of Christina* gifu. Cart
tog Sets, in three pleceg. A line assortment to select from, ebony and horn bandies. spL-clally priced for
tbl* Mwson. from $l.r.0ito $9.00 a set.
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Knivti* and Forks, to sets of six each.—each a nice case, at $2.00, $3 oo. $4.p0. $3.00. $3.50. $6 00.
Such a frreat ling of Teaspoon*. Table. Spoons. Oyster Forks. Baking Dlsbe*. Fnill Dishes. Pic
Knives and Berry Spoons.
BISSELL CARPET SWEEPERS
FANCY SILK
The newest for Silk Scarf* In pink and blue dot* and the 'bexullfal
gray shades, sell at 75c. a yard and the n«-we»t floral elTu-dt* at 85c.
jEmbrotdered U»en Coltor*
FANCY RIBBONS
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In r-ndlcHs
die** variety. In both solid colors and stripes for ni^k ribbons,'
hand bag*, companlona, and hundred* of beautiful Ohrtatmas
gifu that are so easily made. Sell in different width*. >i ;25c, 35c.
4$c. 5dc. 75
NOVELTY BACK
Back dombs. nrtJcIra «hat any
2:^U 50C. 76c. and $1.00.
FANCY HOSIERY
POCKET KNIVES
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Black Embroidered in daotic«*t patterns 76c. $1.00, $|.|5.
Fancy Black Silk Hose at $1.25 and $1.50.
Vtliere Is the bov
tc-r prwA*n t can te made. There
that wouldI be prlied l^r any one.
HANDKERCHIEFS
ALUMINUM
W
WUMWAteE
yo*i g
give than 1
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The newest deaign* at 25c. and the dainty bows to mstcl^ at 25c.
Those make the fine gift, and the Cyco-Boaring Sweeper*to th©
There are three kind* to select from. The ‘Gold Medal'* at $3.0(
$2.50 and the -Standard" at $2.25. It i* an Ideal present.
or pi^seiit
.
for the kitchen.
Make useful gift* and
J
people who
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Never had so large ate line aaaortmeBt as we are Mowing now.
and such values, ic. 2c. Ac. and 6c.
.
The <3oiorod borders at 8c. 10c, and 15c.
j.
&autlful initials.* untounderel at 25c.
j
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Tte
to ^’ice box. ai 50c. 75. aluj lljoi.
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FANCYBOXSCAHONERY 1 I
Just a $agge^on for Your Coovenience
pleaae para throng It eliter from the Drug
When you ai^ gbini hy our ftore in eitter 4
ate not o« la the street.
tore entrance or ihrotite the new entrance
oatrance in tte OroratT.
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Tte mrchtoi are fUl inlahed ate it gives roa a bTMd aisle ftrarteea feet vide lor rcur oosvenietee
.Uie stare.
i' pamag from oac dl^rlak® to aaother or ftirecOy throng
t
Pnutni dttlgta erot aeoa. No botiar «ma can be (aaOe.
We ate showing some of the finest box Stattonerr that sraa ever
to a beanty
itself, and tte paper to tte finest
that waa e»«r pot la boiea. aii4
»»*1 »«■ »C to w.oo.
Nwd aerer be at lOH wbat »» give wbea Foo eao bajr aacb boiea
a. tlxae. The wrera abate are «rork» of art aad cao; be U
aoMUae aa4 flamed. Caa hard>7 tel! Utam- tram gf^aiaa
?
Bne WRker BMSMIr
T. A. WILatUl|^HpS^SJ
SOUTH WILUAMSBUIB.
A. Webstar kas Ms new kmme put
»»««■
bM the L. «. Bante Bmm. . Br
WRte W.
u. Tm»*
Pucteo 4mror* iA M tatU. p«rfMMO tb9 Iratk.
kMM tke wmtli
lohn R. Santo %sr*Jisr£Sti^-.ficMnllMmact
Swr nasssn. ttarem chj
dam. «nil«t aaO
Bu)bs
tratecd
%!nt
nrw
•TCADV WORK n>R AU. KMtie* ef Will H. OritiB «ko hM htf
RLOYCS NOW AT WOMC
■aeb etiMlriaMe vltb emurar theemrale. The HO* of the iitaT b ~t*rUree,” aa4 the fUtovlM tora* ulem
will Appam: Cteaoa Oartaar, Art
Wlteera. r. C IMk« Pwer Note.
I. U Wbaalar. Sam CoUkrb. Mint*
Clara Doarlag. Markn Br»» am) Cora
Aixhboid. The male quartette wfU
mk BapMt. Dmv
VeMer
dns tnd the orchestra will play be^
lipped a carload of potttoes Tuesday.
tween acu.
The Bk cambnt planl U sUll rapA. O. Whylaad of
ioasn. prealdeat
las. empkiylas thhlr fan force of
and geaeral aanager «f the Bk Ce^
tea. a ts rwpaeted the laat of the
Bcnt Co.. Tlslied the |Oant Thnraday
clinkers will be sToaad by SaUrday
and Friday of last weirk.
when ibry alll shat dova the bis rourles and push lb# i raconstractloo
•OUTH SOLON.
which hss been gotps on for aereral
Dorn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Umli Ruthweeks Whan the srln«of Is ikaumed
Brrrr voottBlta TraoonN
sso PasUae M Mr toflot.
Hiram C*OsH. Waaaarj if Wfly Yaart,
PaxUae
Maar wom^ mnf tkat
Olad at Kamadla ProWi tik
vfnr too dollira a te tkey aoold aoC
ho aftkout HJ llava roo trM tc?
lokaMa I>m» Co.
Single and
Hranl eolorm.
• Mieetioo cnrij.
FIANBH. PAINE
v:n HAMS kbe ftornt Uae of parkaxo porfumoiT Id tko city. C. B. MUtor.
dor iS-tf
RRtTSHBB
the kalr, tko laMk.
the oomploxioi rtpocfallr for Ckiistmas ffrera si filler s t^rmacr.
^i-tf
OY8TBR8 ai Jarksoa i; food oaot.
ILVtSSr.SiS'i-.S.'l:
doe n-et three months Isler the capacity will
base been doabled. The improire.
nt?Y the IM candles and don't
tneots that are kelns knade will sire
bools Ruthsrdl expects four men
make the chlt^mi rtek. Oet them at
n to an thetr hands that from ^ Good Harbor today to cut logs
Jackson’s and] they are sore to he
are noar arfth them. It Is expected, so
rlcht
deell-at
BIU
Paifht U working for Louis
thxt none will be laid off durins the
Ruthardt.
COM winter moatba.
Percy Foot returned home froir.
Bsturdsy. .where he got very
John Winters and wife left Monday
la the death of larpm OTMl last
There Is a family of Indians movefl
in the old Qulrcr bouse and nre work
ing for A. Newmaitt.
Scott Leonard went hunting yester
s came Into Bk
Bsblp fifty years ago and day and tot three whHe rabbits
Bugene Cmlor and Stephen B
continuous r^ldem here
0. C. MOFFATT—AbatreeU of UUe. I
A. Thiel to butcher today.
rtfwoth year. He died st
»10 State Dimk btfidtef.
*
;C years. ‘Ws remains rest
Order your
SOFT COAL
from .
BUSiRESS CARDS
I. O. Burns
Yanl and office KorllioTn
Michigan ilock.
Boihphonoflffi.
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DIt EARL a TYLER—Dmittet Boom i
1 Pint NsUnai Bank BM$. OM t
ananboMM
sag $4t ,
Bw-r-Mwl
m7..
Horses and Cows
For$ale
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A. JJNIeFHAILe Daattet Over Joki f
mm drag afore. BaU $teaa i$$-S ^
rliigt: CIU, m-t rteifi
c
DR. F. J. MAC NETT—PraeUea Umlb >
•A to KTE. BAR, J40SE, THROAT
and FlTTINa OF GLASSBS. Office ^
Mt Wilhalm block. cmaaBS pboM
fi6l.
‘
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Wry. •oTiDd work
horw. rr>ul aopiitfan, eMy
kotpiTr.
1 IWW III. 9 jrt» >M man*.
ilAu fint.oIa * Inam for
lombor woodA
Will m-ll
wpanktely.____ _
PIANO TUNIhio-W. K. Mllterda M
yaart ex^leliGa. Now locatad iHtb
Qriiinell Broft
134(Kf
f.
OR. 0. E. CHASE, rem^ from 10$:
tot Wilhelm block td mUkff'fM
•eT Qf^^Babk bulldlAg.
‘
I hoBotifol. ataadard brwl
1 atjrJiih-gaiU'Elamldle borae,,
a 101)17 drirer.
8 soodroirt; b© froth earijr
in U»o aiiriDg; will mjll'Yory
cbi*kp.
J. W. SLATER.
WhVsit in a cold room
whebii
money ii|K:nt
willedp il
' out?
Storm sash arc |puaranto pay for ihcnr
sflYcs in two years in
saving of fuel.
Gel our pi ices.
South Side'
Lumber Co.
c.t:ios
lonUr forj
. spend the win-
msrrietl In the latter city Tuos.rK-^TM,
AMEIL F. NERLINStR. LAWVEII21! But, Bank baUdlas. aUssat t
pbonaaa.
“Maxwell”
AUTOMOBILES
AND
“SMILLEY”
lURIRE GAS ERGIRES
NOW Irt THE TIME
TO PL.\CE YOUKOBDEB
WalterAGERT.
M. Paige
in iH? heart!.
.
A now daughter at the home of U
. Gn>at*.
!
The^fbekohs rloctoa I heir officer?
SARA T. CHASE. M. Dw-Offioa witt
Dr. O. E. Chase. State Bank block
Both phonaa. ItS-tr. Raaldeoca tS4
W. Etebtb 8L Cltx. pbooe TtL
i-pany
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OR. E. t. MIN0jR-Of$e, OT,r Am«t
eaa Dru« BteU Epdelal aUSAM
to *y*. rar,
and Ihrant Olnste
etora. BotbilhoaM. BMldneafU
1 SUlbatrecL |
T. W. THIRU.V,
Ortr
Bum ft Barit Jewelry atora.
pbonaalOS. i
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ftRTMUR HOLLIDAY. kL 0-1
dan and Burfeon. Remored to offioea In Manaoa btodt orer Ba
ft Bari'a. Clttsma phone m.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Export piano
tuner and action resDlator. Bade
facUon snaranteed. With KlabaU
MttdcBoaaa. atx. phoaa liL
MONEY TO liOAN-Ko te duM
inqtilt* ol a.
PUchoWL
McNwMA
Puk
The new Cltlxens Tolepbon
arc env-IIng the [poles In the
Is the clofdng up of that
? Vh
ut- IH
rai.
vitu^ 91.J1C-.
Father East FSuebe went to Big
aplds Tuesday for D two days stay.
Frank 8oum Is spending the week
Miss Lucy Ijoop. [Kindergarten
‘arber. has not been aWe to fill her
isce in school since Thanksgiving,
he Is st her home In (the southern
art of the state. Miss Grace Lfv
irge is supplying for her.
MltchH Kelley who lived seven
Jlles south of this Tmsge4(ed Thutudny Dec. 6. xge<l 80 YODfs. Brief scrtices were held st tbe bbme Saturday
by Rev. Charles Daniels and
the burial was made In tbe Kessdin
Cslbolic cemetery. On^ one son is
left from the family.
Father Edwin Hudson of Petoskey
visited Father Foacheri Monday and
Tuesday. He conducted servlc€^ in
the morning st the church In the In
dlsa dialect for the few Indians who
rosidad here.
j
banker came io town Satur
day. He weighed Bevi pounds
win reside with his parents. Cashier
and Mrs. Charles Carver.
Mrs. George Dunn aiid three child
ren left for Washington D.
Tueadty where they go to reside. Mr.
Dunn hss been there ^ce last September. taMiil a coursf io Etectrical
three yean
more of study.
Kwradto*. iomt bo.ld I. Jut COB-.
plctUic ■ >M smr MhMl balldUip of
AUTRACTt OF TITUt-a a Ou* Elk Bapidi ement blooktu It t. * floe
Ter. PHet. nwOMble. OBeewttk addition to the neat little town.
O. P. Curer A Bra. Bott jkonet.
beating system U being insUlled aSP
tbe .finishing tooekes nMtA,
OR. E. I_ THIRORY-
NtflweBttMat.
Here
Is ft
:e I|ursi. I
social is Mlled for
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OR. F. HOLOfiWORTH-^pcclal M
tentloB to dlaaasM of the eye. ear.
note and tfooat GUasea fitted. ,
Over Jobnaoii dreg atore. Both
Yjnoi are
Trentman. of Bt. LdxIa
-The resulU wkich 1 obusing Pnxtlne ad a local
reat^ent for teftammaikm wort wonderfat Ihe cleanstag. bwlteg propel^
ttoa «|r Ike propatnlkm have mafia a
Dec. U».
:rstt&'S22.-5is
OVIATT.'
Joe Cbaae has commenced to kaul
Mb of womea are coatlniiaily
to this same fact. B^cry
I Traveree City mbould try it
sraathe to retun
M^IMtile Brooks and Mr. aifbeen a pood maay teore.
ford Rateum were'united In marriage
Leon BraekalL who koasht pots
at Lake Ann Nov. n.
here for Mr. Btecknmn. wHI work, for
Mr. Canute kas accompanied Ms son
akip in^«d Bte-dDr
John Btltas has been eajoyins two
Tke Sunday school convention nt
But IKK wells, rrumh trays and
iae carbandes on kts knnd. He says this place test Saturday was enjoyed
he does not care for some morb.
brnthM. crumb.trayi nnd scraiMrs,
caid frayt. paper knlvta. pocket nmlrjj
Mate Moore will giro a dance at
the Acme town hsll Xmas Rye. Dec.
safest poaiate atamp boxen, etc., in the
t4. He tnrltes eseryhody and their
RRI.SQ TOUR bottle and have It beautiful antimony ware at The Eron
friends. BUl wlU te there, etc. etc.
omy btore.
doc KKtt
filled with perfumery, we have
Dec. 11.
. E. B. Miller.
RROVEMONT.
Thb eyelids of the average man opea
Simon Sebaob transacted busIncES
INDUN basictc for Christmas st and ihiit four miUhm tteMw during tb4
in Traveree CRy today.
Miller's phsnascr.
' dee lZ<t y«.-J
Mrs. Aprill of Cedar, who has been
enjoylnf a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. McKay, returned to her
home
Twp weeks ago tomorrow was solemnited the marriage of Mr. Joseph
Moeler and MUs Minnie voutourler.
They visited In Bik Rapids. Wc ex
iend caagratulatloot.
Mrs. Briggs Jr. returned from Man
Istee Saturday night.
The Putnam Lumber Co. arc shiiv
ping suret. also getting the mill In
shape for the winter run.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hsnnenberg
Famous musicians. FsttI, Nordka. LsIbMng. Gang, fisdbosek a... ,
are the proud parents of a mue son
blphost prsiso M KImbMI ^
The school children are busy ro
Pianoa. This has boon s«ipp»«montod by highest swsrdt and gted
modalt received at the wortd’e grestei expoaitlone.
■ are ’
Mm. T.-s mother on the farm.
But th« tnie touroo of greatoeM find popukrily of tbe
Mm Cutherlne Horton Is most well
Kimball Piano it in iteelf-m ite ribh aiDRiDR Iom quality, ita
* again
live action anti apleodia wearing
winter with her daughter
:imball Piaboa it almost
while her daughter. Mm.
will return to her home in !
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TRUE SOURCE
OF GREATNESS '
Kimball Pianos
THREE TIMES GREATER
then any other.make In the world. Thle Is s.strong etstement but sbooluteiy trwo. borno out by the snnusi esies of Klmbsll Pisnoa.
Just new we ere showing oeme besotlfut Klmbsll srt productions,
the hsndeomeet csee deeigne ever exhibited on our floorm. We have
pianos to match the furnishinge of mansion er cotUgo. We cordially
to call and see these beautiful
Pr^llve pl.no^p.j
••lyira. w*irth«r you with to porthoK now B not.
train.
A number of our lomnsmen. who
have been In the woods near Cedar,
came home today.
Dec. 10.
SOME PRICE INDUCEMENfS
Wo offer for this week some exceptional price Inducemente on fin#
pianos, slightly itore worn and in lest eeason’i csee designs; pianos
that sell regularly st $SSO. $400. to $4«r marked to close out at big
NO DANGER of typhoid if you nse
pastuiixed milk. Queen City IHlry
company. CIU. Ul. €76.
nov lO-tf
IDEAL blended
flour for
Our fimsll Payment Plan Makes Piano Buying Easy.
KIMBALL'music HOUSE
general
M. B. EARNER, prop.
THt JOHNSON ORUO Ca
REAL ESTaTI^ and LOANS-Orand
Trarara, Lnad aad Uwa Oo. F.
Thortell. Hsaacr. Ofac, reom 2,
RsmUtaa * UllUkeo block.
Ctti. 107; Btin n. BwMeMR
wuhiDctoD Atom. ou. »boM uk.
BeUphoMM^
..FOR 1907..
p^pij
>t half aosenaitive to cold.
That’s because Vinol is‘ a
real cod liver preparation,
with tonic iron added.
Vinol makes rich blood
and creafts strength for old
people, weak, sickly women
andchildren.
MRS. E. U BONNERS hair dreMteg r
parlors, over City Book Store, Boom |
10.
1
‘ 'howm
THE TWO
WINNUS
If WintW fC^ COUer ^
s
iday, Dec. s. the stsamsr
Mlsaoori made her test caU at the
,t| two Dooib. it used to feel, you need s
1 Mrs. Belanger visited a few days
!
tonic and fleEb bnOdw.
last week In Traverse City srlth herf
Mm. LsCross.
;Xe‘the| Take VINOL, our .cdd liver sister.
Mr. Humh, who has been In the
twn»iT. I preparation without oil.
southwest, came home on tonight s
'
^
^
d
^
T
t
All kind<i of ItimWr and
interior linish.
Crawford Uturaod borae
The UtUe daughter of Norm Hawley
J. B. MARTIN—Phjaielaa aad But [
two. orace M$ East FTtfat ttrMt *
1
MARK CRAW*fi DEUVERY—LlgM |
— freight, parcels and trunk!. Otfloi L
at aty Book Store.
,
SASH
sore noutk nore tbrouL naasl and pelvie caUr^. In tncL Pngttoe kas so
Hdlet that it
an opteatfon on kUn. He
1 as dotes D* wdl as eaa
lad. Xra. Jaanie TIMwtts
Ann Arbor kteptes care for
■y«Mf0l fbMlB «r a,Mi«d Bom
oMom. oMi fa Ms |
roars in carlaff tko
UftsM^d caurtMJ eoaMas
.VBBlOFIIMtilSICin
renatamthevate^of Psxtlne TbiiM An-
srrn.^;r.a.a..Ts
Jgmy RMlit reeira te W* »•
■rtio RobekPh do«r^te* wlM
to Tranra, aty Fridiy aratvln,
B onnaMaoRf oc a 1
*
CLOAK SAU:
That You Can’t Keep Away From
$5.00
$7JO
$9.75
A bnndrcd and twenty Ladies' Garments. mosUy noVelties.that were to come early In November, have lost airVivcd,too late to do ns any good, bnt flicy’U do yon Iota
ol good.
Ibcy’re nice long, nobby oarments. mostly baU-UH^
and box styles. In novclUcs and plaids. Wc must close
them out at once as ibey crowd Oc departmenL
At, ^BoOO we offer'alot of nice gar
ments worth $6.50,
$7X0. ISXO. and $10.00, choice only ........
At tey.SO weofferalot
of fine garments worth
% /
12.50. 15.C0 and $ i 8.00
J) |
Choice only..........•.................... ^
One Lot Ol
Aate9.7B weofferalot /h/x
pr|
of garments worth 15.00 !
18.00 and $20.00
hnll
For Ages One to Six Years
One Lot worth SLSSat. ......................... 98c
Another Lot worth S2J0 andSLOO at....$L98
dmiecolaUlBfaBrsCoatstvorlbnp fta CA
|
i
Another Lot worth $5A0 at .
K
\lJ 7 k
A/sO
INFANTS COATS
Misses and CtiUdren’s Coats |
AgesSloll.
$5.00
to S5.60.,$7.50 and $8 00 far ody ......... BTnWU
$1»
You can’t afford to stay away
Ton’ll and many tempting bargains in
Fv Scarfs and Neck Pieces
<5c,S8c,$L5S,$XSe.$SJS
•tc, np aa high aa yon viah to go.
STEINBERG
BROTHERS
Traverse Qly.
-
-
Mlchlgmn.
cmidreB’s Far
98c. 1.60. 2.60.
,
and $6.00
?
Uaiidygood atyin that an
i
to please.
Li
A
L liUts
MIDI
THE
lEcon
.pa
kTutvii
PfMtr MtU; 1 b«n t
bM frM nsMb
M fiBlUBd to New OrieBBA.
MBbm MibIb; 1
UtUi Tbb Patteo girl Ml ea toy
rbMl If BMBRlw eld.
bBN OBit blltl CTBdo.
Mlm Mlaale WlMerdlBk,
Old. Vf« bfOdL BoOd
I M. TV girt. Boea BB astoakmary to ArmbU.
Oeevpa Maboa. aged i$. ef Grayliag.
Mrtte old. iMftn of eatevai Uw departaMl of Ualvermlty
M MMid girl; gtri
U> Uk* flterpi W cb»-
OOVB to Mil. BlM MBi botfm
Oeltoe Rod Ptroi. Bfrae WooMer
WAM1W-IO tMw to hMMk oorg
doelf4t*
«Md M ft MU PT #M; M«
tmu M Mko Mi «mh; boon FOR RALt-im-PlBo aoderm I____
aiBth
Ainmt.
BBd
OBO
Of
Ibo
boot OB
for MB OB4 tmammm bo fariUbod
tbe Atreot. Prtet BAkot to tpot cbaA.
lb oppljr. Ufo Mtlur Boti or dU
|4Ut.
WAdo BroA. flT
ibM to ClMNDiOAl WoriM M CAT
UbIob Btreot, Clu. phbao lilt.
tor. t mllM VOM of BmMoa. Hoboc
biMb OB P. if . R. R. or pboBO U
» ABd bABtor: good
r. C, DMBOBd« TraroTM Oty. Mleh.
M fb^U
WAWTW-ThfM or icmt
drew logi. CoiBBtdB Tr«
PUtoweU to to here aa all-day iurv
Ucerary clnb of Graad Sapidf will
provide CkrtetBiu dlBBera for j poor
ebUdrea of the ^My
!
Actress at AdrUa pUyed part after
belBg badly Wtlen on lip by dog. Af
ter perfonaance. doctor sewed ap
White aqoaw who epeat life amoag
ladiaas and la wlU of fuU4»lood Chip
pewa llriag la Sagaaing. broke; arm
Met above where she broke It last
FM RALt-mi^li BTM two mflM
OaUalKirg will vote next Mondgy on|
for
112.900 for a water works ayaiem.
The poatofflce at New Buffalo was
FOR gALt—14fT->81xty Bcroe half robbed Tuesday alght and the robbers
BillA wMt of MOBroe OabUt. WUl escaped with stamps and curreocy to
tbaamoaat of 1100.
Burgtora broke Into the poa^offlce j
loo AtrMt. atA, pbOBd Itlt.
for
MIN WANTSO-Coni Product. Ro
"
flolAi tompuxr. WAttkegmo. llllooU.
will op«0 A BOW glllCOM ABd AUkA
tmciorr Abortlir. roqulrlmg &4M mrh
.for All dopArtUABU. AA AUreb puik
dUfu. AbOAAlArA. lABk WAtCborA. ro
•bat7 ABd iMd boBM men; pomp. FOR RALC-lieS-LArgB Hght
hoBse. Urge lot, K. Nlotb a
gMrul rniAlr ABd bAady aea.
/ RtoAdy wort it good VAgrt for ro
lUblA BMB. WntA WBObOiSn of
•«.
doc IZU
FOR tALt-Oood top buggy
WANTtD-PoottloB Bi'fdorR to gro
IHirUABd cutter, loqulre U E. Trim
oory or MotblBg glorp. four yoAro*
bto.
declIMf
StMd.
WANTtB-lK aMB ABd bofi to Imb
pIbbiMbs. bflekiBirlBg ABd plAAtor
lag by BOIBAI prAoUoo 1b Ibrot
m-Mi N. AAblABd Ato,. CbICAia
BOV fVood
WANTt»-4)lBlBg loom girt At obco
Bl tbf P. M. BAtiag Houao.
BOV Ibif
WAffTt^Toor golltd gtradBU to
WBrtu. tU m, rroBt Rt OAll to
FOR tALt-CarTlAgt fMtory. ftgtO.
with power, nmehiBo^ bbq toote;
all Ufhtod by Btoetrtclty; good lie
prolActkm.
I ftBO plAOA of Itpo:
BBd B iglBBt opefiag
for B gABotml iwpBlr
oppoAltkMi: wtu ABll for IliOO: a
BBBp for BOOM oba; owbat ta poor
bOBltb. AddiBBB J. J. Rorieh, Ox*
food, Mleh.
BOV 741
t)R SALt-iav-rourtMo
houae. ttb atrect, chWB to
I BBd postordee: central
part of atb .treet
Price flROO.
Wbde Broa.. gl7 UbIob St, au.
FOR iALl-Htt^i^room
Boyd avenue, cloao to Ro.e
pHcA |«o. Wade Brot.. S17
Atreet, ClU. pbooe lt».
houae,
atreet,
UbIob
a.
OIU. pbOBA ABd oo wlXl do Uo r««t.
oet Idf FOR PALI OR R1NT-«oumo
street near Twelfth Atreet.
roQBM AAd forBAoe: oew. Sb
A HBOtor.
BO
rOR BALC-RtoM ABd lot mer
PVOBt ABd OAk AlrM: .iplOBdld FOR hALI-HFO-nne hoBM. eoraer
bBAtBOfg looAtloe: Rot upoUlro;
of Boyd AAd Front; large lot; new
botiae; eaay terms; priee flfOO.
mod Mt to right pArty. aBoMre
Wade Broa.. 817 Union atreot, Clu.
RboTBiAa A HuBtBr.
oet mt
pboBe i:il.
FOR RALE
FDR gALI<-ICighty orro fArm two
alUA wMt Norrl.rlllc: four mile, WE HAVE hardware stock, at OrawB.
Hotel and Bar'FurBltirre atoek and
pout offro TrAVOTM City: AUly
trade at Lake Ann. Urge flouring
actaa Improved; aIa Acre* AultAlih^
mill At CopemUb, o&e of tbe largest
£nr gurdOB: good buUdlng.; All lu
and
beat boieU all furnished. In
fr-KlAAA roBdlUoo; caaB price
Northeia Michigan: one thouasad
fl.ooe. Wade BroA.. K17 UdIob
tnlHIoa feet of beet hardwood, hem
Atrvet. C*U. phcioo Ifll.
lock and pine ta Mlcbljmn; Mhrery
barn fully equipped In Traverse
FOR »ALt->14At->Clood new »e\en
City. We have R. R. and saw mlUs
room hrmM. Ath Atreet. cloua to
aluo a few choice location. In cen
tral portion of Traverse Htv. ^*e
have gold and silver mines In the
•at mining district In the world
Ovid Held District. Nevada.
S allvcr mines In
AFaLRg FOR AALE-l bAVA tome
we have proper
rbokw Apple, by Uiubrl. for aaU;
ty for sale alnxml anywhere you
want It. But we have oolhlag w#
CAB oger yoa that will egoal tbe
TBiApAbcAlLle.. iVWAUklM.
Grand Trarerae Region for aafe.
b BwabU, WAgouert. B. J.
sure profltable Investramt, either to
A.
BOV M4f
purchaser or as Becurtty for loan.
We alwa>w have a gilt edged eePOR tAUI~14W-OBe hundred M
ewrtty fdr yoBr noney wad we al
Maty aere farm U mile, south ^
ways have the Btoaty for glU edged
dly; Bcventy acnea Improved: new
aaearity.
WADB BRO*.
817 UnloB Street, Traverse City.
Mich.. CUs. phone 1819. Call ns up
by phone, local mt lOBg dlftaace.
FOR •AL1-1478-F?rty acre farm
W> pay the fteight.
qaarter milt fnat of Maydeld; good
FOR tALE-Oae pair alngU aleUhs
new cement bkieli I
price lim. Wade Broa, , fl7 Unlog
nearly'new; alM good aU^e work
street. Cita. phoBe 1819.
hameaa. CUlieiu phoae, Q llTt.
dee 194f
FOR PAtI-147fi-Flne new ten room
boBae. corfer lot comer of UbM
BBd 14th etreeu.: witl Ube 91 .M
IB good value, free mad elear of eg-
ss- TKT.S,
•SS IS-S;,5"
FOR RENT.
HOUSCfl TO RENT-Eaat Tealk St;
also one oomer Front and Rm A.
P. HoBUmaatal.
dee*Vtf
FOR RENT-House opposite |aU; |U
a month and water taxes. Dr.
Urge loc. boBAe weD talBbed. ob
Thompaoa. Uqolre Ue a. Uahm St
dec IVtf
au. pkioM iM».
TO RSWT Moctmg
Inga Bask bulMthg: aleam heat, hot
sad cold water, gas and electric
UghU. hath.
dee Udf
OBwa: epBB bomM; two bulto: a»
HOUSE FOR RtNT-4)r. OanaUett
dee $41
•17 UalOB street au. pboee 1119.
HOUSE TO RENT-Cheap.
F. Q.
dee$4f
HeoBUBB, 181 OM
Kr“a-*&i^rir
km BOeet, CHi. iboBe ltl9.
BUT the hc5t oBBiIro and 4obY
make the chUdrro sick. Oet them^t
for over two years.** Best body ckwn- JaekaoB'a and they are sure to (be
amu
urww
bw sera ABd life giving toalc plUs on earth.
right.
dec
bem prorided with omeea to tim oew 25c at Bagbee Drag Co^ Uaaaab Drag
City KatloBAl baak butldlng. sad will
A rural free delivery route has beea qaanUtlea. dellveead to any part of
city- GuMk City Dairy Co. CIta.
pboae $75.
nov MKf
at Leer. Alpena coi^ty. Mich. Length
of roete. twenty-three mllea; popnla
$8C.
\
>lre deetroyed the Urmhoese of W.
B. Eveleth. to CaledonU township,
near Owom. with all Its cootenis
The loss Is about $8,500, w|tb %\j:m
Insurance. The UmUy narrowly es
caped. and could itave nothing.
Thomaa F. GUaaoa, 22 year, of age.
one of the young buatoae. men of Kal
naaaoo died Tueeday night of a compIleatloB of fevers. He was the bob
of tbomaa Gleason and was vlce-preeldent of tbe Katomaaoo PubUshtog
thU pan of Michigan.
TkgCammercUl club of KaUmaac
Tuesday night dimmed the mauaj
meat of city affairs sad ananlmoas
adopted a reeolutloo for tbe dimlaatton of polltlrs. The Hub named a
committee to Investigate*the nyiaem
propooMI at Grand ftopld.. It l« the
purpoM to have the names of a!) polltleal panic, stricken from ih« balloia.
lOOCOOOQOOooocoyy^gooooqoooocoooQOQceoqwwwwwwwwwBu
|| General Hews
Frank O. Lowdea. who I and contains many treasures of
succeeds Robert R. Hitt, aaya (he 1s including the family portraits.
For wvmU yrora past the rumor
gelling akmg nicely In Washington.
**I can find my way now.” he ^ roya. ha. been circulated at the opening of
“from my htkel to tbe capitol without congress that the Irodeiwhlp of the
the aid of a guide and I can alsolmake senate was about to pass from Sen
my way around the buUdlng very well. ator Aldrich of Rhode Island to Sen
I have been told that about the; hard atnr Hale, l^at week the report was
est thing to locate In Waahingtoa 1. circulated as usual, the fact being
the .peakcr*. eye. They tell pne If that Mr. Hale has no more Idea of as
t once get a line on that, that my sumlng such leadership than Mr. Aid
future wlU be aaanred.’*
rich baa of giving It up.
Three noie books which formerly
Chief Jastice P^llle^ Is having his
portrait done In oil. The picture Is U'longiHl to Shelley, the poet, contain
under say at the W*asblngton home of ing autograph manuscript, a c-'MisIdcr
the chief Justice. wh«-re alttlnga are able portion of which has not been*
given the artist every morning for an publlriied. was sold in liondon several
hour or more. The portrait ri'prpseiHs day. ago for $15,000. The piirchaae la
the chief Justlec In a alulng posture. said to have bt^n mai^ for an Ameri
WHuethlag aa he appcBra wbea preaW can and the manuaciipi formed part
Ing on the beach. He Is Ironing for ot the library of the late Dr. Richard
ward on one arm. with one hand In Garnett, keeper 6f printed books of
the foreground. It I. underslocd that tbe British maseum.
John W. MoMann of Mount Clemens.
the painting Is destined to occupy a
place of honor In the United ,States Mich., wa. convicted of bigamy laat
w-ek and w'nt»'nci»d''to pay a fine of
supreme court.
me years ago Lemuel Ely ^Qulgg. 1200 or go to Jail for three months.
then a ooagrroaman. expressed the Mr. McMann Ik t»f a thrifty turn, so he
opinion that the police commlaalon of has decldtMl to st>end the sinter tn
New York city should be “an Inlelll pri.son. He hks ten days In which to
gout despot.” The Idea was ridiculed make up his mind and will occupy that
then, but Mr. Uulgg deri\’ee some tune in putting hi. nffalrs Into puch
Mtisfactlon from the knowledge that shape that th^ will not need hi. per
the grand Jury of New York county sonal at tenUob until Spring.
has made a recommendation approach
lag somewhat rloMly to hi. v(e» . The
There*, a Hill at Howie. Tex.. thaC.
ulssloaer says tbe Jurj-. - .bcmld
hold office for at least ten >;rors and twice as lilg a. last year. TbI. wonder
I. W/ L Hill, who 1
dght of 90
riiould be remorsMe only upon proof |Huind» ha. grown to ov
180. Me
of charge. whlcBlhe ha. bad opporlun- say.: “I suffered with
y to meet.
cough, and doctor, gave me up to die
Lord Chariro Beroaford. who has of Consumption. I was reduced to 90
Just twen given the highest m com pounds, when 1 began tokipg Dr.
roand In the British navy, with the
da. h
tank of admiral, to In hto sixty first
.
___ ve m -- ____
year. Admiral Boaanquet. who relln- doubled in my weight and am com
te. the particular service squad pletely cured.” Only .lu^e Cough and
Cold cure. Guaranteed by Bugbee
ron, is $3. or a year oldee than any Drug Co.. Hannah Drug Store. Frank
.American officer on the active Uat. H. Mrodi. Druggists. 50c and 11.00.
Tbe new ooatmaadcT of the Medlter- Trial botUe ftroranron .tation. Sir Charles Drury. Is
HAND PAINTED candy boxes, per
Vice Admiral Curxon-Howe. the
new bead of the Atlantic fleet, to $$. fect beauUes, at Jackaon's, 19$ Front
dec lUtThe chief of the new home fleet. Rear atrocL
Admiral Bridgman, who la 58. did not
IF. for any reason, your grocer does
reach his proarot iwak «aUl he vras
U. Prince UmUs of Battroberg. ae- not fumtah you with IDEAL products,
IB command of the Mediterran call up the mill, vke will see that you
get It. Both phroea.
‘ dec 8-tf
ean aqaadraB. to 52. Firragut was fiO
I of age before he obtained flag
rank and $1 when he fought his great
eat hattie.
CharitoB. 4he anmatral boiiie of the
rori af 8aMk. la oaee moro the scene
Mirlea of the oMen time since the
marriage of the earl and Mias DaUy
w. It la B ftae Jaeebeaa BBumlon
ark aaadatBBe, with mullloBed
wlndowa and carved atoae portals.
ARYonrColIccdoiisSIov
Base TN ecceuta that
Ton Hare Gircn Up?
If yo. Iixve, let me coBeef
tbeaftryon.
ss.*sr'sic”«i'r»"s!
S22S“jrjrcii,,“5
a tne IBW departmet of the Bahrein
idty carried off all hoBocm. Tbe aBawal
xmtaat was oae of the best auimded or Tak$
and moM aueceaufttl ever held. M toe store.
VABdergrift to atadytaig law with a
vtow 40 practleiBg to Drover aod kaaj
WORRY
•todyip
kBBd patotei glwvw
)aM e( etBloiT.
ton fall uf rhnler ro
tectoBh. 19$ FTOBt
DowBglae has CBiWw law.
at Rose City TasiMay Bight apd eeItarigatSeB edeoed at Fortape Lake. CBTOd about fU to cBriL No stamps
Dearth of Ubemr* at OMd R^ w^tU^ There to bo doe,
^^^SK^T'Shea. ^ Plymouth, tod.
WsdBfBday. arroeced Nonnaa Stroup
OB a Mtge of forgery. It to altoged
be forged the same of Claade Hoacy/, wmee: -jay
aeu to a check fbr lll.n.
dsBghlBr, affUctod for ymuB with
The eUte tax ooBUBlaaiOB. whUh
'T“
FOR 8ALB
WAffTEO.
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fw
^
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|| Pews SI ttlicbittaii |
A. Pohoral
HOUflt FOR R*HT-Oa WmtotogtOB
M toffttitR ak 825 Wadhlngtoa
U08T
"v-;
tg5&"s:
TravwM OtT. Mich, Scat IX ttM.
I has, flaoM • mMMt ■( nwwila
«tu A. Monra NNer ior mUm^
ta. awv cf tNw M« e«ila«N: bat
tat tha MW* Mr. Itaona taMtWth*
------------ to tlw* aaa tnmtt
4wU4t
St.aUANta.1
OUR IDEAL spring patent floor U
guarnateed to bo onsarpaasod by aay
on the nuirket. A trial will convince
you.
dec Vif
HOT CHOCOLATE, tomato soup,
beef tea. fine coffee with good ervam.
at Jackaonh.
dec ll-Ct
TBAiva faK*m
Farms far Sale
Ko«TH
i »
»! number of good
i2SiJfc3ia.?i.'i5»5l£ri525pJf“Uarm^^
from 40 td
160 acres, for sale, or if you
jhave any good property, I will
juke h in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
good farm for lest money
A Testimonial
Mlller’a pharmary.
body dsc. I have farms
told u* he never h.d which arc locatcd from four
New York
TEA CO.
a coal that gave him the i^vtlsfacllon
to 20 milc$ f____
fromT_________
Traverse
that Hocking valley dot's. The ni.vxlmum amount of heat with the mini- | Ciry,t all good improved land.
mum amount of coal consumed. ThaUs I
' I
r. B. TAYLOR COAL CO
A Beautifiil
WaU Pocket
FREE
Thifl it a Immlaoiro cmboBBCt] IcBlbeictto wall pock
et io the natural color of
leatber and is *somethinj; not
anlp nsofnl, but BomctliinK
pretty.
Wc linvo aiwuya had •oinothinKof IhU kind at Christtnaa, but tins ia Iho fuuwt wo
over liad.
TIhwo will Iv ixivcn aw.ny
one tiny only,
Satorday, Dec. 15
with a
purrbjiB4- < r moro,
in addition to our regular
tirketi.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
R.G.PaalUi,prop.
245 K. Front.
—
H. HYMAN
420W«shii
f
Oit phono 174
Tire Tnsuranct
U L. A. BUILDING
Geo. n. :iarpi$i
OKro*ri»T
201 Treat Strtti
DKS. J. 0.> HART J.TROBBLOOI
O8TB0PATHIC PHYBiClAMB
imrrn mats wm.«ro vMtg • w » •• ti
J.GLNONROB GEO. W. HeWETHT
jnOffROE a MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCIi
,B1 NEW WlLllEi.ll ELUCE
Dr. W. J. Higgins
See window display
I
I
I
DENTIST
^orcelain Work
On floor with BmineBi a»llogk>
ErnmlBS.
CIttaMS phoM sn
.
$150,000,000
worth iFf U-kNDY will lie sold
In (he L'nlteU Htati-. this year.
Si»ine deal*^ will of
tall im»u than othfis, but Unix*
U a reason for this.
tlu- al.Maliite UnUTV of the
1> Cuomy Store Candle. ruruUli^eal with the unig-ual low jirice of
;10c per pound
ari-J tin- tmo ptinH|iaI natuaiH
JoriiHir Iniiiictosi- raiid> hiiavlursn.
If yo i a.-Slid gut- >.Mir . hllalnu
th«-‘pMit -t and (M >t ran<llrc4 oh
taii^iHi- at the price yuii bho'.tld
hu> lliem at the Bcimuoiy Store,
Sunday .r-buoU und all Hum h
iHHirilt'. will find it to their IntertWt to buy h3ronomy Store
■1
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CHRISTipiS PRESENTS
Bariiluin & Ewl’s
Diamonds from SIO
to $3001
fine wSlte, perfect stiwes. They
make a pood InvesWent as
weU as a nice present.
Watches
We bare tbe Hamilton. lIUDoia, Bockfonl. Elgin and Waltbi.ln, and oaao*
for tbo aame. from nicklo |U> aqlid gokl.
all at tbe wy lownt p^ at vbicb
tbej can
^Id.
A tine awortmentjol docks
fromti to $$0.
Sterling Silver Knive?, Iporks, Spoons,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat Forks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knive«.
; Cream Ladles,
Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoorti.
Butter Knives.
Oyster Forks,
Berry Forks.
Carving Sets
and various other liner.
SUver and Ebony Brashes.
Combs, Mirrors.
MlUtary Brashes. >
Manicure Sets, /
TraveUng Sel^ etc.
WE HAVE A HNE UNE OF
SILVER PLATED WARE.
UmbrcHas, Ladles’ and Gents*,
from $4 to $12 each.
Wo liaudle tbe
raiiww, ilto fiocat that is made. A |>ieoe of
ibia, or of the Batvits Cat Glass «o*ld
make a fine preeenL
Bingx Broociice, Biaeelete, Scarf Pint, Kc«^
Chain* and Loekata, Cbaina, Cbannt,
CoB Button*.
Comb*,
Thimbka,
Fountain Pont.
Opem Olaatni.
Field Glataca, Bi«etaclea
and various other articlra, any one of irhich will
maka a fine preaent
This store will be open evenings un
til niter Christmas.
Barhiitti & Earl
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Local
MEME
oMtoir to pMlact tto t^-
M mUUST GUK UW •f batot pay tola tto
aoaattoi
mtoeb tb«fw as# a# 4##r? Tto
SEffimr MWiREIGIIS
eOMIgKffY AND BAN dOHNBON
HAVE MADE UP.
rnmM «• to me
whm
•id# of tb# atatc. aalttac lu llcaaac#
OUmr Ban Noma.
aad to tka ata At kaetar.
SilUERSIMIEnilS uiaiw MHi^Hi taad
It ta M tta —A
to MMtaMMli
General
ITlSIiliri toeto Moaattta tya. Wa
MCWVPWCWIU.1
two |M
ta DntOA
?slwnibto nod Hnnwni mj Vnle-Ci
lewtoto Meete wm to NsAff There.
the march apoa the Natkmal by ralatag Baa Jobaaem'S aalary of glftot to
llbtoE WbOett wasgivaa tbeprartdemt la raeagtotloa of bU work. It waa
imally dome to abow tto Natkmal body
ap. Punama # aalary waa K.to§ a
jresr and the older league magaatoa
decided to raU# It to flOtob. ao that
tbefr leader woold have the OMMiary
dlgatty of the Amerkoa. Tto Amoricaa men prpmpUy w«at tbeto oao bet
ter.
Trad# talk U atUI la tto air. Praak
.Navte atkdts to bla offer of Mdatyre
for Stahl oa aa area trade. wbt|« Jo#
Cantilkm, the new Waablagtoa leader.
r alto# law#. If #«cb #tcpi
ato tataa tb# gaam law# wW to #
Cbkago. Dee. 14.-Tbe -Romaa'’
^■1 mmj, cw. M—•—»
MIA- toft)#, aad tto dasr. tto a#Meto i
aad tb# -ktof* bar# aseC Cbarile
IfM Vlltitoi to • irntmi for gaso la ABMtte. win #oea to shot I
Comlakoy aad Baa lobawm tore
tow tagtotoilMi kr toe tovtotom «T tb# far# of to# appor peataamla.**
dn»k to each other*# health aad the
to# atoto toto vtotor I# a Mrtatoty.
fto oa# potat to# gtotfito ##m» maltfo<d which for the part two year# has
-He will, tboogh - aaya Navia * -H#
marred the oih«wrlae harmonkw# pro- Is tost boldliig oat to the last mtoat#
ear# totor ntmtm to to# moaaty to
I of the Amerfcaa Ivasne U aa to see If be oaaaot grt a bettor off#r.Uk# to M##t Ttoi
tac4d«at of tb# part.
Detroii now fears BoaUm taor# tbaa
ttolto toto lifto to iutot. aai toat
aaeay Wtu Trabab
an to# itoMM# tooato aa aoUaatod.
was tto biggart deretopmaat of anyooe else bow la ft# parrtiU of tb#
ttoiftoar mrlto an ia## lor rtolatloaa,
tb# amgaatea* tooetlag Wedaeaday Wasbiagioo ffrat aaekm-. CSevelaad
ba wspmM lor to# protacUoa of
14-made
a Md. waa eiiood down, aad
aooa.
The dlffcraat owner#
Tto UalY#t#Hy of Iflebicsa has
gathered la tb# oorrMor# of The Aih seems to be aatlsged to l«i tt go at
It I# MMotoi to tok eoaaaetlaa tto UalY«rslty of FeoiwylYaiila for a a#s btotos the aeaaloa waa eallad aad that.
toat a ftoittac to Md at aoaie
indoor track m#et. to be held at
lad to briag every preaaare to
cmatral polat Ibr to# pmrpo## of or- Ana Arbor dmia< tb# Barter bollday#mpoa tb# two biggert mew of tb#
U. of M. Athlete very III.
•aaitlac aa
Upper
IValanito Tto Wohrartaa# are #o aasloot to got
Aon Arbor. Mlcb.. Dec. 14.<-Ned
•part—oa^# AaaoctoUoa.
Tto ob- to# Qaakar# to go wert uUtt they bare
After the meeUng. which wm# a heat Clark, the Ksnass aty kmg dktaace
sd to pay an
runner.
U lying In hU boarding boose
I# not ttktoy that P#aa wUI ooasMrt to ed oae, lartlag over two hoara, there la a very critical hooditioo. It was
a #olet eon»ulutloo. Th<m the
IMS aa appn* p#^ ^ moat bacans# Mlk# Morphy do#;
reported that hr cxwld aol live the
, aad eadearor to not baliara to ladoor game#. If Ulcbl- oewmaper horde was called together
day thrpugb yesterday, bat the pbyaiotaMPi hj lb# l#c
amd# m atasUar offer for an oat- aad told of the recoaclllatloa.
ciaa# win not admit Ibla. aaylag that
Two mlautea Uter Johnaon and
iMOt la tto aprtog. H U Ukaly
be Is la a very daageroms ooodlUoa.
Ttof# ar# MOT raaioeto la wblcb that Pena wooW eoortder it, Tb# Ocuamy led a kmg parade to the PomHe has bad several bomorrtoges.
a room, where wtae aw# opeaed.
to# ptmtoat lam# fall to ptr# saUafac- Quakers now bar# but oa# doal m##t
acbedoled, thla belog wKk Oomell at Ban offvrMl a toast to the premidcsit
Itbaoa. They are aailoo# to acbedul# of the world'# champloo#. Commy re
turned the compUroem and the two
to P#naht«d to kill two d#er. At aaotber with Princeton or Yale.
to# atoa# of tto aoami fomr or ir#
4ajra arm gtoaa la mrlOeli to 4Upo##
or tto toalaoa oa toad, aad la #0^
of aoa«ompilaae# toar# I# llabllltx
myvwrrai
- f- .
or aMT#. as U freqnaatljr toe ca#«.
No Biattor tom larp# a famllr b#.
poi###s. to oaaaot cooeuiDe the 400
pooads of Tooleon mitoln toe ipeclded
‘tore#, or area fomr weeks. At toe
BMOt toU woald to lOO 'pbmads per
sp##k. or nor# toaa fo#rt##o ppoads
p#r dap. a prettr tort# aioat ratloa
f* may faaiUy IfOr tmeotr-dve or
thirty aoasacaUTt days, aad of oae
lEtod of OMat
tar. Taa ar nUiAt. » <
tokU AreeW Is Busy •NUR
Iton Him TtoresBbNmft I
Me Ctostor VsL
New York. Dee. 14—IntereellR
foressr sseretoiy of tto Orend Baidda
awtmmem have aaaswaesi|tbto |
aad aetodale Ibr tto eomkg am
tosabaB dato but new Us mmmgw
At a meeting held at the New York •M sole wwtor. to teding tto
Atbtotie dab Bunday afletnoia oome
ditttariur was ftmad la esUteg le aa
that wUb aaawerteg letters from all
abouM to permitied to p^r^en tto ban playsrs, writing other dabs fbr
eabibitkm game#, trying to satisfy dlsmtlM pteyers and advsndag money
te otbsn. bis Job to all to the merryagatart fraabmaw tbeee cotteg## pro- merry. He adds that be to peUl&C »
eremp te bto band and a crimp ta bis
pocb^look on tto test prepadGan. *
ft waa
The Oinnd Bapids manager state#
m aay of tto
that Bmar Bites and Whiter Miller
teasM meet tbeee three odMB#a.traab« have been lU almost since tto saaaon
doeep here. Bliss to now rapidly
part, hut te other Bmnoa Uey
oonvalesctag but Miller to still quite
not he barred.
aerkmaly 111 at F^Drt Wayne. In<L with
The list of events to be competed a long rna of fever. Alec BackoC.
for was decided oa a# followm: M. lOA workteg ta 8t. Uwla. te la fine oondi
aad tto yard swims, faiicy dlvtag, Hon nnd kmgUig for the aenaon to
plunge for dUtenos. fourW relay open. Alex state# that be wtll be the
team, each maa to swim
yards, aad first one ost to Urn yard and that ta s
s water polo smU^. Two cjf the
wlU be held 1a New Tori Ool
and Harvard wUl meet te|Oolu--------- •ton. tort season with tb# Cterianati
pool and the YaleColuiBibla ooateet club and a ysar ago with Wheeling,
wni be held at the New ToHt AtbleUc came wHhln aa ac# of wearing
club.
Grand RapkU uniform next sene
In a plunge for dtota
Cincinnati wanted 11.006 for the
members of Columhte’s | swimmers, catcher, but Arnold did not wai
bald Wedaeaday aftemoob. Pdl. with pay more tbaa ftOO. While Ai
a handicap of eight feet. Iwon wUb
waa figuring ladlanaiioHa stepped la
dlrtance of 4« feet t Inebea. Mart and grabbed Paddle fOr the original
with a twodbot handicap, was aeeom prtca. Tbat's bow near we oaa
with a distance of 47 feet aad Toat. gotUag him.
oa scraicb. covered 4f fed.
But Arnold stetea that he to te uo
The schedule adopted by the later- wise worried about a catcher aa Incollestote winners U aa ftdlowa
dlaaapolto has four men pad 4mi cerFto. C. Yale va. Brown at Provi Ulnly let Grand Rapids hsve one of
dence: Feb. U. Columbia fva. Pennsyl- them. Holmes. Kdiqe. t{owley and
vaate at PbltedelpbU: fto- >0. Coiam- UvlagstOB are numbered among tl
hla Ts. Princeton at Prtneetou; Pto iDdtena and Arnold to trying to toy
M. Pennaylvante vs. Brown at Phils- line for Holmes, who to reputed to be
delphto; FYb. 23. Yale va
a speedy fielder and a aUcker of abll
Brookline. Maas; March
tty.
vaate vs. Yale at Phlladeliihla; March .If -Klckapoo” Summers fall# to
2. Yale va. Princeton alj
strike a winning clip down at Indian
March 5, Brown vs. Columbia at Prov- a^Iis be will he shipped back to
Idence: March 6. Princeton va. Penn Grand Rapkto. From his form here
sylvania at PriDcetoo; March 4. Har last aesaon. however. It appears that
vard vs. ColumbU at New York, and Summers should make good In faster
March 16. Individual chan
company than the Central. The only
thing that put him out last ac
with the Indlanapolhi club was that he
could not master the »luw ball- He
accomplished" this feat in hto play
THEY ALMOST FOUfiHT
LaW I# Uimmaaaoabl#.
Tb# law prohibits the sale of Yentooo. or lu apfwaraiie# oo toe uble.
. at aay plac# at which meals are
cbastad for. Ooaaoqiieotly a auto U
OANg AND HERMAN CAME NEAR
UNfiCHEDULEO FIGHT.
Negre to Taking te Slurs
furs ^leb Will
Sursly Lose Him ftoii^ of
Hto
fH
to oaa
and at the
ckme of the aeasoa be most wflfulty
d#aln>y wbai to has left, aad which
- tb# tow aUowad him to eat.
-“T
baatar ffam aaotbm* state, who to
neaaaad to aoam here and kill two
deer.
He to perpilHto by the Uw
to lake only oao deer home with
him.
If be aaoooeds to killing two.
What to be to do with the aecoad oae?
It mast to loft to tb# woods' to spoil,
or bo win sell It to aoaae leas fortu
nsio boBior aad thus become a pot
boater and Uw-bxmaker.
As oamamd up by George A. Newett, pastssarter of Isbpemlng aad for
mer commlsskwer of mlnerml sutls
lie#, the •eotlmeot In nortbero Mich
tgaa seem# to be about as follow#:
**la the upper poatosola we have the
deer. We fatten thorn and protect
iboat lo tto fail when they are ripe,
tb# eatlre stele p^lcipstea la the
apon of kUnag them. The lowe^
ptoteaula maa aboou them for the
aame prtee as wa. aad that's aU right.
Ha taka# tbam borne with him aad
tbat's all right, but whem to pay# his
Itertiae to the lower penlasul# coon
ties, that’s aol Quite all right and
whem tto bulk of the license money
goes lo ib# state, that*# all wrong
Oaiiit Watoena Cut Off.
-Due to tto lart feature many of
A photo of Mto. B. L. Todd, who has Invented aa aeroplane wWd» to aU ractiag attentloa at the automobile
4be upper poalaatila eouatlea have cut abow In New York. Below to a photograph of a model of Mtoa Todd's aeropUae.
<aff payteg tto deputy waideaa. the
tew to matosl. ikboogb advised that
they keep up tb# game proteetkm
began teUIng huallng atorie#.
The fight between the two base baU
maul tb# amrt laeeUiic of the leglalagtenu began over the suspemaloa of Hildebrand Haa Taken on t#e Muck
iura. wtoa. after the aematortel h#t• Dodty" Holmes, two years ago. when
tl#
base fOmgbU aa attempt may
Waight and to Feroad te Give
to mad# ta obaggs thla portioa of PUflNITUIlE CITY BOYg READY Commy was fighting for the pemnaat
Up BHIliant Carear.
the tew. Margoett# oouaty haa tekeo
honors, and lost out He accused
FOR GAME TONIGHT.
the right ataad. We
Johamm of unfalmewi and hot worto
New York, December 14.—Jockey
followed. They were avowed eoemte# Eugene ^iOdebnuid has decided to re
deputy wardeaa at
pease, this betog paid for by Uie peo Leoato Are te Fine Bk^ ta Give ever rtnee. Their row waa the only tire becauee of hto teabUlty to reduce
ple of Um ooaaty:
thing that besartrehed the league to required weight.
Them an Noar^ Wtort fOr Thrtr
-Meo uhoald tek# out
ieoofd,
He went to San Francisco after the
as a big
tto oDoaty la whieb they buat and
Tb# recooclllatloo
ctowe of the aeaaoa her# and allied
meeuagof
the bulk of U abfald reamte ia the
a contrad with hto eld eawtoyer. Jo#
tto tongue directors, Comlskey had, Ywr. tot after rldteg a few raeg#
Tto Grandrftepids High #cb#Bl baa- seemingly. pnrpoe#ly MIghled Johnaoa
Urcowcludod Uiat to bad #esn hto
by fnmag to attend to accept the beet days and that there might be a
JOCKET QUITS
GRAND RAPIDS IS HERE
Tlie dlrsclors went through the prw
eeatetlon formsJlty anyway, although
there wa# no oae to accept the hunt
ing. The committee appolaled t#
hrtag them together seas composed of
Bomers. Kllfoyle. of aevetead. Coo.
Bla Mack of PhBadeIpbto: mnk Fto
rsl. of New Toik gn4 Henry KMUtoa.
ct MUwankee. a d
Oommya^Baiw
Tto Amerioan to
ebaace for him aa an owner and train"Two :
Tonoah. Nev.. Ddc. 14.Ujoe
la developing
veloplng a disposition to to
Lsant. which Is losing his
I. Wednertlay moruAag another
between Joe and Kid Herman
by mutoal
friends of the two boys, and unless
the whole matter to arranged there to
liable to be
lo the battle that wUl a^d to It the
spice of a grudge fight.
lennan was out ta
exercise and met Oaaa.
ed up la a sweater and other s^ter
paraphermalto.
Herman, who to‘ a good-natured lit
tle ebap and did not begr any bard
feeling over the exehaagb of sharp
words In Manager Rileyli tofee. apoke
> Oans. but iht color^
donblmwltbasnartand
a request to go to a wanper
Herman offended at the toai
whIcb'Gans acted, fiusbed up aad
came back with a sharp i retort. an4
Oana rushed up to him In belliferenl
mood. Herman. In light swsater,
would have besa more *kan «
for Oana 1a hto
b heavy swatb^ but
Adam Ryma stepped
•pped
IMA
aad prevented a tskt
VUm.
Good HereToesk
New York. Dec. 14-One|af
famous horses ta tto tro^ worlC
Meander, is dead at tto Hon. laato
V. Baker.. Jr*s Great Me^rw farm,
at Oomstock. N. T. He bad reaetod
the ripe age of 27. betog a fbal of lITt
at WoodbuTB farms. In Rentoeky.
Aa a two. three four and five-yearold Mewider was a eelebrity tbrougbout the United Stetea. bef bis great
game to tto core, nevei
of apUt beats, where
Arm tiytM A tmta mA at
UXAL ImtkwhMt tar nm v« «Mt
attlk.<»ikor)MIA ^
taM
WQL-BREOWONEII
mouth, as It to equalled for killing the
germs of decay, hardening the guma
purifying and pc-rfumlng the breath,
and keeping the teeth clean aad white.
Mrs. L. M. Reynolds, of New Bedford. Mass., writes: "I must ssy Psxwoman’s I
line is s necessity in a woman'
My husband and I both use it as a
mouth wash and for the teeth, and It
to unequalled for other uses for which
H to recommended. We have never
used anything we liked ao wellPaxtine to the formula of a noted
Boston phyalcUn. who used It with the
greatest success in bis -private practlee
for years. It is unequalled for all uses
la woman s toilet where a cleansing or
healing anUaeptlc to desired. Aa fart
as one woman uses it sbe ts pure to
tell
tried ^xt
^Oltatar aadaataat ta aeaat
mes
take to Ike Taxpajan A( tka Otr «(
tkn atata aad eoeatjr taxta to tka
ta 1»M aad to Um dUtadOMit
to MUta
kaenl
wfi] bataavottatereealTaald
M tnm mom oattl reb. 1. ItAT. aa
aaeh voak dajr fta • O'tta to U:aA
A';
o-Uoek to 4 a>etaek ta tfce anantoac
Oa aU atata and eoaaly ttxaa paM
More JaanatT 10. tka reaalar toe at
OM per ceat tor eollecUea »1U be
ebarta and aa aU taxaa paM aa or
after JaBoaiy 10. tbara wtU be
eborcad a fee at tear per aaot to col.
leeUoo./ Peaaltraa daHatawt city
and **001 uiN aad apaetal ataa■eata. 4 e«ta W «*<k
«*
Oraea -ta roea W> State Baak/^
ltadta»
ttatad. Dae. 4. loao.
J. ILAnnEU-MANTBdte4lal^»
aty Tieaaorar.
LODaHOnCES.
TRAVERtE CITY LODGE. Na Tt, R.
of P„ Btoet eveiy Thnraday eventag. New Manson bleek. C B. Web
tor. a a
TRAVERtE CITY LEGION. Nr J
meet te Woodman ban on the third
Tuesday of oacb mooU at T:M p. m.
Abram Bcftb. prertdeot; Gayle
e C Gray.
Oct 26-tf
TRAVERtE Omr LODGE. Na 212. F.
OB or
the fun of the moon,
at 7:36 p. m. M. R Haakall. aeore
ten. Elmer B. White. W. M.
GRAND RAPIDS IIRDIAIA FY
ill
SiltWCM
UT-
Brasilian ants make little gardens
In the tree tops and sow them with
pineapple and otb#r seeds. The gar
dens are found of all sixes, from a
Slagle sprouting seed, surroanded by
a little earth, to a densely overgrown
ball aa large aa a man’s bead.
HOT CHOCOLATE, tomato soup,
beef tea. fia# coffee wKb good cream.
EXCUIglONS
Perea!uSdubttb
HOUOAV RATBt.
Tor Ui» Ckrtetmu and Naw Tear
hoUdar* Per. Mar«aMU Uelwt a««>U
Will sell Uckeu as foHows:
ChiieiiMe Holiday.
Med of ^ December 22. 2|. 24
aad 2&. Good fOr retorii up. to Janu
ary 2ad, 1207.
New Year Helldsy.
Dates of sale Deeembor 22. 26. 3L
1^. and January 1. 1267: good for
return up to January 1 1267. Ask
asreu for further partleulais.
H. F. Moeller. G. P. ADee IbSt
Skees
We Expected You
to be in belott this tiBto to
flteke joor 9ehobam lor
CbriatittBB, while the tMorirnent is oomplett. Knke
Hieai DOW BBd If JOB wieh
we wOl bold them for JOB bb:
tU jon vre reedj. Thtfe
Thwe «« K> muy etora.
iag idM. in i«w^ tbat
^-taldlikatitattahta
tbmt wm OiOW it id..te yomr
We Ur. mtaUto.4>r
mrerj puMtodfor dl yout
Alov* ^ to .how m
Oa hi. Tialu to hriUta^ ai
TBS. this to the plnea. MlQer’a
ibarmacy. ^
ibarmacy.
dee IM
OPBK KVBNTNG8 until CkilMmaa.
deelMt
^fSItos.
M
taM hr a rwtehia hota M
ta vhtah ha li*as
tha i
to4or- ftai. Mr
T*ar tafitartM at^loMr «ta
«ae Mt
"italtaW lb. Bttt ta
LC MUBBAY.
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J. R Martinek
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