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The Evening Record, December 21, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-12-21
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
crrv, MICHIOAN. FRIOAV. DECCHBER «.
8 PACES
HICKS FREE
loonuuMitEHisMii
ONCIMORE
MiWillCSHOT
. himm
J, w. oAUNTLrrr sirf with
_ACCIOtNT LAST NIGHT.
eMAKtSB curniM MAO A vim
MAE REEN RELEAmI FROM MIE Stopped Through Hole In the SIdePfUSpN IW A IMINC.
wsik Sfi^ WUI tortog SuR Agolnst
,
the City.
MMNW WIS Rl n IQ
WAS ERTDMBEOTHlIiTEEN DAIS
Dr. J. W. GsanUett fell
feefive sM^lk
ing e fracture to
a bad cut on tbe band.
Just jkSier dark Dr Gauntlett start
ed for E. J. Hans- at
..'ttrssr.'a.'^r'
»v«jswAjr
Waa So Craifigsd That He Was Un
able to Wsto-^n Osi^ger ef His
street and when about a
Lift He Bagged fee s
half block ffom tbe store encountered
Chew ^ tetepoe.
a bod break Lin tbe walk--flve feet
wide he says—and went down. Th^
brrok is almost In the wrist joint^ and
By Wire to tbe Beealog Booord.
a nail or sharp splinter panctured that
Csl.. Dee. 21 .--John band painfully.
Hicks, the miner wbo ^uu been en
“The city will settle wirh me for
tombed thirteen days, was today re
leased. He wet so cramped that he this or ni know the reowm why.~ he
was unabto to walk. The rescue ws* said to an evening Record re^er
celebrated by ringing beUs. btowing
whistles and firing gunk
NORTHERN MICHIGAN ATTRACTS
fed through a tube. Despite the fact
that be was Itoble to bis crushed by lovso Parties Purchsee Farms Near
Hare in Wexford County.
tbd roBcaers disturbing tbe debrU
Northern Michigan farms look good
above him tbe man begged for a chew
to Iowa people and aeveral famines
win be located In. this section the
coming aeasoo.
Herman Hyman has wild the Miller
farm of slsiy acres, situated five miles i
t of the city, and another of
R In Wexford county i!o purrrom Iowa. Mr ftiman aay<
baa aeveial other deals to prospect
h people from the same sute.
Bf WIr* to tiM Br«Uif BseotC
mil to
lowto eWTtoor of tbt
CrtarfMl mn bandUiff todsy. TIn
o U rrwik FWtor
Brosk, WM grmpptod by tb
nMiMd sflPT E ls*ppfmt8 struggle
H# U g ermssd llUgsat vbo bsIlmM
be bM
^ ,
f \
'
bad
Om woi^ wm sertoualy burl sod
tvMty fbaSItoi srbrt sroiissd fitw
tlMdr bs4s sb4 cogipettod to bsotk
down irs osengM In nn npnrtmeoi
bo«M iro os Bontb mrnsiseo ntMHK
«My tod». Mis. W. a Hermsn
wbo WMI? to biKLwa. bsdiy bun»«!
tKdofw tbo grsiDsn cxMld csrry bei
rmnk uSthUSJ^^^S^ wifa. who
robbod tba bona# of tbair employer,
Cbnrtoa V. Bcsto of I14W wortb ol
dtoaonda god slim pUta. were cap^
tnrad to Mfnnm, K- Y.. on roota for
Two Biaii^iwallot^iiy na fba ro
wilt nr g dnyIMt rsbbwy and a nin.
rtor I ‘
tanrmat. was bold op InI bU
Wm vi
bnalneoa. Ho was aboc and a nngro.
jta HotoMo. U to tba boapital
pol
iHalaMn to bollokad by tbaa pollco
to 4m
atta
taapogiiblo for i
rob tbo matouran
NEW YORK HAS
MUCH LEPROSY
Baapabot of LAeut. Robert B. Peary,
the Arctic eiplo^r, taken on bla re
turn from hla trip farthest north.
TOOK NiDRO
FROM CELL
MEMOER OF THE 400 HAS IT
HE ^Afitfi
EFINEO.
loasta tha Beard ef Hroith tor Allow
ing tht'Deaetftol and Loathaomt
Olaaaea to fiacurs a Foothold
in tho Motropolla.
SHE IMITATED HE
; CARRIE NATION
iSm A WOMAN
HAD A*
IROKt INTO
WITH
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Naur York. Itof./ 21.4 **nuf.^ arc
more than one hundred 'well defined
COUNTY JAIL cnaes of leprosy In New! York today
^ ABdA-jgelLkiiowo membkr of ihe m
fiLtOOt.
has a well deflmsl caiip.- Raid Dr.
Ashmoad. the tx*cognli;ed|Muthorliy
¥
ists
leprosy, today. Ur. A
[>op«ity Sheriff Refuaod to Oivo Up tba board of health for pi riulltlng the
loathsome disease to gdt a hold In
Hie Prleoner--bAob of Rrownvnie
the city.
Reeifiente Committed CHme
SMASHED AN EXPENSffE
By Wire to the gening Record.
Annapolli. Mr.l IVc. 21,—A muakod
mob of cllltena]nf Hrownavlllc. flvi'
tnllea out. and ftirm»T» from that vl
rlnlly attacked Jhe county Jail here
iumpad Onto Track It S o’clock ihla| morning wJemahdln
that Henry DavU. a mgro. mho at
lacktMl Mra. Jol}ii
at Brownavllle, lie gjven'dp to them. On the
rvfuaal <if IVpiitj Hherifl Small they
Imike the jail wUh a vhtlgc and took
the negro from hU cell and hung him
By Wlra to tbo Bmatog Rrootd.
to a tree In tbeioutakirta of. the city
Nltot, Dae, n.-Mr«. RapKaol John
rtddh^ hln^ with bullrta. The
non. In the rola of Carrlr Natkm. an then
toPiHl tho aalooiv of Wimnm Radth negro ctmffMcd ? to the crime an
;________
waJd last night with a batchot and iiya ago.
WHgfie Hill HUBBANO I
inim
card Ubla i
aaatad. Bbe waa finally dlaartnod and
lod out of tha saloon.
Nobody Hurt
Jarbaon. Dpc. ll.—a railroad wiwk
oorurrod at I^joI last nlgbu WhUa
a wool bonsd freight was switching
In "tbo yarfil h car jumped the track
aiM^Uoil oa the track where No. 14.
^
train, wai due. Before
^ oo&d^ flagged It craahed Into the
dorallod cgrrfarr>ing the wreckage
abota forty roda. The car and the
wore demoHahed but nobody
imdtogon. Dec. Jl.-W
aged 11. unmarrted. of
HoIgbU. broke through the Ice on
Mona lake and waa drowned. The
body waa recovered two houra later.
IMia MliROAD track
the Lino Cloar Onl of
B% Wlra to tbo Begging Itooord.
New York. Dec.
Tbonaandt ol
toiia of rock alld from the aide ol
Dunderberg mooniain. oppoalte Peeks
kill. N. Y., aad oorerod the Weat
Bboro tmllroad tracka complotely. The
track may not be cleared for a week
awcoNsnnmoNAi
iapeomo Court.
By Wtra to tbo Bventog Rocord.
Lnnsigg. Mlcb.. Dec. 2l.-Tho 8w
of tbc Indotermlnale ocotonce
dUmtotong the writ of balmai
u oocnred by Abrbam Manac,
MO to two
from OraBoc cooatv to
HORSES AND
SLED MIXED
MAKE THbR OWN 6AS
Traveree City Iren Wertte Putting
Apparafwe for the Steam Heating System.
The Traverse ictty iron works
putting In a novel apparatns which
will W uae«l for heating the water In
the boiler whleh .furnlahna steam frthe heating plants The apparatua U
gaa producer which nuinufartur«‘a gi
rrom coal, the gma ming used under
the boiler.
The company manufactures a
►ucceaaful gaa produo r plant for
with totcmal crunhustlon engines
the producer will furnlah the gai
the bolkrs.
FATHER SHEEHAN BACK
was Thrown Off the Llad But
ind tha Horuaa Got Out of
tha Wrack Without
a tcratch.
citing
along with bis horses, fas in
; seriously influred.
gcr of
n the street to the j rear .of
• lot where the w<f>d
piled there is a a tiarp grade which
drops abruptly into the Akvlum creek
Wilhelm
bottom. The team
drtring wer»* not shod1 land as the
road was lev could not h^d^tbej^^
The turn'at the bottom
;h and load went
down In a heap. Mr. Wilhelm was
1 off but not Injury and both
escaped without a scratch.
The Rev. John Joseph Sheehan of The tongue of the sleigh was broken.
the ImmacoUle Concept
returned last rvuntag from Bay C^v
where he baa town spending some
time luting at the home of bla par
»me of tha Gro
ents Pather Sba<ehan waa 111 when
Homa Waa ii
be left the city but la now completely
ath Officiatod.
recovered khd rdsdy lo take up the
work of hU parish Durtng hla ab
Victor N
sence hla place waa ukeg by the
Mrs. Olive Van Brocklln of A
Rev. J. Sheehan. O. 8. M.. of Cblca and
were united In marriage by tbe Rev.
go. rather Sheehan being
W. Huatb. Thursday afternoon at hit
of the Servile order.
boas on Wcai FYont streac
Tha happy couple wlU live at WllA gasoline fish boat got atnek on the Uaaaburg. where Mr. Scpfield has a
bar at the mouth of the river tbU vary fine farm and a borne all ready
afternoon and the ocenpaata bad to to receive them.
get out to the icy bay water and shove.
Fbatmaater Caner yt
barrel
seoted b!a clerks with
Sae Wagner app)^
dec 21*2t
There will be a Sneeting of Traverse
Nb. 102. t
HATTKNBERG PIECES, toe mrj
n
rery swell and tmlqua patterns, I
are request-
SCORELD-VANDROCKUN
Of Xmas candles■Wac:.
11 B.* rroal.
tag tonlgbt at 1 o'cJook. There wlU
be toatallatkHi oftiffiocrw aad an mem
1 to be
dec ll-2t
ANOTHER lot of 100 doten msn'a
l||lk WtUl kaadkerobicda^^^iced^jg
"“^n-upu.
W aMi tai « tut
irtocbes wid ^
quick.
5 O'CLOCK EDITION
DAkT WEATHER REPORT
Rhnitobtd to tho Cuontag Bsoord
up to nooii ooch day by S. K. Wte.
FRIDAY,
rs tor iMt fl«
Fair. Gentle northwest wind.
- OFFtCIAt. FORECAST.
Fair tonight oueept enow near
the lake;Ssturday fair and colder;
EUREKA PEDRO CUIB
Tbe Eureka Petlro club was enter,
talned tost evening by Mr and Mrs.
Bert Gonder. 222 East Etorenth
Mr.>et.- nr>i honor* went to Mtoa
Marl< l>ann while Mr*. Thad Parsons,
by akUlful*playinir captoved the cohSATved during the evening and all the
gueaU had a very pleasant time, Tbe
club win iH' entertainid at the next
meeting, which taVoa placi- Jan. 5 at
the home of Mr. am! Mn*. Ja\ Wonser
on Tenth street.
HARDANGKR ombmidered pillow
op*, center pkiN**. giovtw and handi rrhlef ram-*. SOc to »l 50. Stein-
TENTH YEAR-aWI
Holiday G IIIIIL'
S S AT THE S S
aiy
i
. -5:;;
ik Store
EVERYTtoNG FOR EVERYBODY
TbePoiiBlarSl^oltlicCRy for Oils Class
ol Goods.
Attention, Knights of Pythias!
We have just tbe thioK to ms)
make your friemU and broth.
ena moat delighUul jfifL sometbinK every K. of P. wtmld appreciate^A Bue Silk Uiiibr^ia with , the emblem of tbe older
ID the handle.
friends
LADIES, are your huabaoila or gi^ntleoM
Pythianay If tht*y ate nothing would please them
ooe of these.
This is THE store for everything in Furnithinge—nothing
it lacking.
Kubeck & Hoyt
Slope open evenlBus mlil after duistmaB.
25 iM-r cent
iinii! ChriMni
11k E. k'ront.
Your Time Is limited.
A Double
Christmas Gift
In fact you have Iiar.lly Ume to think whnt yon want. Let
n» h« lp you ••at. we’ve m> many tiling, bcie tiuit ere ju«t whet
a man needa and wunta that wo wiU Kindly Kivd^yon aome bdp.
fnl tuggealiona.
,
;
Store open Eveninos nntU Christmas
FeUcia
BACHANT & ROSCOE
‘
In our window yon will aeg a
pictore worthy of m pUoe in
your hcHBe or your room....
This picture will be given
TOO fr^ with an ounoe of
Felicia Perfumiw.
The odor will STAND
INVESTIGATING. It is a
new one and it la a GOOD
ONF.
%t per oz*
Ladim* Shoes
In Ihe Advance
Styles for Christmas
Yoa. wp just received a
•bipiiient of the neweat
•lyleaand beauties they
aret<K).
tot there
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
I New Piano
1 Kimball Organ
I Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell anyiof the above cheap
of these?
5AO OF WOPO.
WENT INTO CREEkI DOTTOM
'y
km\m
Drugstore
OPEN
•
NIGHTS I
UNTIL
CHRIS'hi^
We’re selling: a good
many pairs of them.
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.
Telephones, Office, Citirent 32: Bell 169.
Evening*, Citizens. 290
HANQKERCHIEFS
Finest aaaortmont to he
fonnd-plain and initial,
white and fancy colors.
5c to 50c each.
J. W. Milliken
BOUSE COATS
CAPS
PmeaaMirtmont for lined
olotb c*pa.inr oape in
rat and aeal akin. Ko
better vatnea anywhere.
GLOVES, miTENS
Knit wool gooda. Kid
and Moeha with «ther
ailk,«oal otiv linin*.
fi0cto$6.00
SMl
Good valnea at pc^nlar
prioea. $5.00 and SdOO
■> i
Shennan A Bnntcr
SELECnONS
ARE MADE :
EARLY
f
:•
-i-jv
^
NIGBT ROBES
The kind that are long
enough to keep jon
warm and comfiotable.
-tl 00 to 1.50.
PAJAMAS
Beat
pricea. 1155 to 2.00
Sherman & Bnnt(
NECKWEAR
Oni* haa a repntaUoa
that thia aMMD^ ahowing wiU anatom. 25onnd
SOe. Neweat to be had.
ExelnaiTe pattema ailka.
MUFFLERS
Evatycne telk oawe gi*a
great valae in onr aDk
at $1.0a 126.
V
Buy “Her
This is the place to buy furs, Mr. Man.
No other in the city offers such a range
. of prices and excellent assortment of
Furs as does Milliken's.
We have everything from the smallest of
neck pieces to a fine Russian Sable. You
can bank on the quality eveo' time; and
as to the price, the quantity of them
that we sell is proof that the price is
right.
If your wife hasn’t a fur get her one. '
Nothing would please her better. You fmay uke onr word for It now and hers.'’;.
afterward.
.
j^j^Aatbnot satisfactory may be
THE TAllO)
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Mlee WomcTS^te.
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Trmw »Otf.
Ciif,
HIM VlTlem. frav«
Mte. 8mttm4er»j BmUkf Cfeek.
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WkwHIir «r «w mrntrt wl
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«Ni Ikr IkM* MmMln, M4 N TM
kM m
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>r
k«l kM» k* w at MMb Tk«* t»
HMitta«aN» Ti-r •« H«k •«IMM«I ki
kMrtMri ki k»
•Ita Mk fM ahakaa af tfca arlataM
ali>laHata CMatthaMaafkaf•M«MtoaataaUaMa.atMkaa
la tka aaiaart «r kia ■kmrtHlaa win
•aattaa aat af Ikaaa kaaatMk
akalnakyralaraaMH. Aat »ra^
|rkrtNatk«araaU«aaa.
'
NO I*LACl rpH COWAkOfc
A coward auty art alooa In ordinary
lUa and naka a amall aocco
«o«aid arcr made a araat one. U.1.
iMlaa l aaerrad (or nan of dartag
a coward rcaaart bclooe to the
aarlna acrrloa of Ike Vailed State*,
that te. be baa no place tbera The
life aarer* are auppoaed to be brate
maa—men whom danaer will not
deur hot rflirt will apur on
. giwater aaerar. ne aenleea of thoae
men ate not called for at ordinal
Uiac but •If wkaa danger I. prel.
‘ aoL If Ue rtleaatloB* aaalna
man Mhnana o( the Hdlaad atatlon
are traa. dobaaoo U a coward and the
aerrlee wrUI be moeh Improved with
out him. Captain IVxd. al*o of the
IMUnd alatlon. may alao be aullly of
(owardM knt even If bo baant bla
JudfmaaVwaa ao poor that It I* well
that,he alao baa been forced to aever
hla cooMtloa with the aarvice.
A akort ttmb mo there waa a great
atorm K« the lake. Ftwr men wer.. at work on the breakwater at I
and were cankhl on the jETlb work
tholr anew ImIdk torn away. It
tmpoMlble to get them off. and the
We aavin* crew wa* notlBed. The
alteihtff madk by the crew e
plfcctort and ln«lead of making far
ther wltortg and e»han»llng every
ncaaa at bU comumnd. It to alleged.
Captain IMol gate up and the tour
men ware drowned.
A rigid inveatlgatlon followed a..d
a apudal repreaenutlve of the gov
ernmeot vtolted the acene of the
tjagedy and took up the work
fladtng out who wi.» to blame. A* a
reault. Captain I'ool and But
■ Johnaon were .uromarily diam
by the aerreury of Ibe Ireaaory. The
caaea'u the; Teat of the crew
V being held tor tonber laveallpulloh.
Cnptaln l>uol waa held" primarily
aiMiulble for the dlsialcr which
called “unpard.«able.> while John
non-n nummary dl.mj«ial la beeauae
be la quoterl aa aaylhg that he didn't
have to riak hto life going after the
men on the breakwater, which
mark, If true, prove* that he had
bathnaa to wear the nnlform that
lunlutc aet of men aa over were
The report farther any* that the
men mtghi have been lived, uot only
nsyi 11 bJl glvea deUlled dcrcripuoaa
of bow It ahould have been dow
The action tif CapUIn Pool fdaeej a
blot on the reeord of aa bravo and
leaolttto tot of torn that ever wete
emptoyed by the gove.-nmeot
tunalcly, their nanusto are veo' fre*‘
from inch had prompl paniiumen
tollowi. The UIo saving aervioe
not for ahow. ll to not (or parade 1
to It for (air vrea^r bnt when the
atorm king rnlea. tfcen It to
and needed tmdiy. Itor that
the eerrice thotdd be kept np to the
; . Ushcat poaalble atandard.
Now the 8l*n4erd OU
of oomertBs mil Ue mTellmhle
noiiej Im New Yorh. The BtmBdmnl
hmm ooraer^ wotm enrerTthlac else
mo it U ttot maomahi'
It will go mftw whmt meaoey
Mills
MIm
Mims
MIm
MIm
MIm
TIED UP TMFFlIc TKt(T|CUGHT MKK IN NVE8
FRANK
TRUOE
ElflSTlFHtf ilRLMil
WngCK OH KRE SaRQOETTE
WAk IN A NARROjW CUT.
MIM ThoMiH^it* r^str^ne.
MIm Pimll. ooi^of cHy. .
Mr. Ny^. Quingy.
Mr. Mombeck.
aondMr. Hurls. B^oolcrmf!.
Mr. Wley. Kml^mmxoa
Mr. l&gglM. ft. Johns.
Etmwmood.
MUs McKmy. kwimMl.
MIm Wilfred.
City.
MIm Anns Johnson. Krsrt.
Miss Ullism a^mmon. R%sil.
MIm Bsrum. mUe Clood.
Miss Kowley. Ifsnorer.
Miss Lylle. Trmrerse City.
Unloh ftrsM.
MIm Holcomb. Trsrerse City.
Miss Rlmmer. Trsrenie City.
Miss Hontomr. fnirnrse aiy.
MIm Scott, out of town.
Miss Bvsns. Thiverse ^ty.
rpli'l^n.
Miss Hubbeli.
‘iHEWaT INFANT'
CsnUU Will
“"vrsT^
he combined choirs of the Congnchurch, together with se%*eral
deet will rende
Reid Bullard's macced cantata.
Holy Infant.*- Sujiday
I altogether about a score of
will
and the Iv^lure will Uke the
lime of the enUre morning aervlw
Skhia Are From Animals Trapped la
the Oeam Teem DIeirtet Laet
. Winter.
The wreck on the Pete Msrquntte
Ud^r TWIiner yesl**Tdsy lle<l up trsf*
fic k>nKN*r thsn It was] exTMM'led It
would at ihe time. Thej accident oc
cnrrmt in a narrow cut and a mreat
clearing It awsv.
The train which Uavos bere for thd
sooUi at 4;35 went over'll M A K
t» Kaleva. after wailing ubou
forty ave minutes. No. 1. doe ber»
at 1:15. did not arrive until after 11
last night and Na 3. dup here golny
north St 6:50 passed through at siiout
10 di clixk,
Trafflc Is moving along In g
■»MtP®today^______________
CEDAR RUN.
The shadtiw social given at
>me of A. C. W’ynkoop Saturday e
Ing for the benellt of the Ored*n Hi
well attended, about 7U be^
. IU.50 was I raised. IV.
Shllllday and fmmUy and jqulte a num
her of people irom Lalte Ann wert
present. The prewram wps very nice
and a good time was enjoyed by all.
Robl. Payne U working for Joe
Rurkert. the blacksmith. jThere U too
much blacksmlib work jiere
visited the Miss-
Charles Ko«-nlg has jaat
i.eauURil mink bus made from skins
which wvwe captured in Ue Board
man liver In the down town.dlalhcL
Mr. Koenig had a number of traps
^l In the river last wintfw and suc
ceeded fu ropturliig four Urge mink
shirk ran from S3 to 3JH Inches in
Vngtb. They were gne specimens of
the animal, their color being very
uud Ue hair fine. The boa la
Idy worth in the nelghborhtmd
He has captured one large
this winter
lYour
WECXTEND
MERRY
(nRiSTHU^
To E\eobody—
- and now that the Christmas
buying Is over you’ll hare time to at
PORT ONEIDA.
tend to the nt'eds of your TEETH!
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hurfiend vl
Come here for Filing. Crown or
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr And fi
Bridge work—an examination does not
one day last week.
MIm Anna Mikula waa visiting her necessarily mean that you must have
sisier. Mrs. Henry Bckerdt. for the work d<«e. but its well to have the
past two wi*ek».
teeth examined regularly.
1
Miss Bertha Lawr of Traverse City
Is visiting her parents and friends
of this place.
Mrs. Albert Pronae and
Humpah called oa Mrs. John
Sunday.
Miss Olive Dago win return
In a few days to spend* a week s
tion during iho holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hagu.
Mr. and Mis. Holland calle-.i on
and Mr«. O. Lawr and family
StaU Bank Buu iing
evening.
Dec, 16.
HILLER a SMITH
j)£!fnsrs ■
A-dar Thursday ^NO. NO! Steinberg Bros. Is not
nUf a Relekah the
only Mofe In Traverse,City *
home Friday to look at the throng of aboi
these days one might think U was—
ttte. aliuf Rn»v C
MUa Mary Canute
“There's a reason.'*
started for Grand1 Rapids last
Elmer Crain buttchered Thursi
Travonic
Frank Altman drove
City Wednesday; he brou
white owl which he got
...rn.ro he
vt'O' pretiy.
Infant" poaaeaae# a great deal of dig
Howard Shorter and>hn>ther Ual
nity and ,was^ composed with serions
of Traverse City attended the funeral
"There are five solos which will ^
Id Mr*
taken by some lof the l.e«t v*.iceH lii
> City.
the ciU »nd
choruses.
'luined
Cbancc
From now until Chrittmas we will put our stock of
Turkish Rockers. Morris Chairs, Leather Rockers.
Fancy Chairs. Buffett, Sideboards. China aotett. li
brary Tables. Parlor Stands. Writing Desks. Mosic
Cabinets, Odd I )ressers. Chiffoniers, Etc. before tbe
■public at the very lowest prices possible. We stlR1iav<i
a large supply of these go^s an hand and other goods
arriving late are crowding in on us and w MUST have
more room. If you have not invested in a Christmas
present, do it now, we can certainly please you
I
SAVE YOU MOM
at the same time. There is nothing that will please
husband, wife, brother or sister orUny one else mwe
than a nice piece of fnrniturc. Call and see us. we will
be glad to show'you our stock whether you buyer not.
Your Credit Is Good
^•■Your Reliable Furniture Store.
'
Grand Rapids Fumiturc C<l
127 S. South Union Street
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
THE BIG STDRE ' Dealers in Everything
rs“,! GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Night*
ro“^r"
KILLED IN WISCONSIN.
Orpha Bdgel! vlitited Mr». I.
Skiver of Long Lake Sunday, Mra
new pi-
A Hobo’s Triumph
Mr. Ully. the SIngei: iK-wlng machine ngent. waa »ecn ^n our midat
thU morning.
j
Rob. Canute waa a Traverae City
caller Monday.
Nute Skiver and wife of Ctnlar call
ed on her parenta. Mr. and Mr*. Oeo.
Bdgeil. Sunday. Alao hla paronu. of
Queen City Dramatic Club
.. c. Wynkoop has
Special to the Bv enlng Record.
Kmplre. Mich.. IXxr. tl.—IViliert
Redel of ISmpire.dled at Ashland. WIs.
IX'c. IK from a gun ktot wound re
ceived on Dec. t. Whether It ws
cldental or not Is not known but they
have a man under arrest pending an
investigation. Mr. RnnIH was a single
roan. 27 yt^r* of agi* and was a s
Mrs. M. Unnaugh of Emjiire,
The funeral will be held tomo
Dee. 25
j
-w
Presented by
v-u
■
Prices 10. 20. 30 oenU.
S««t sale opens Mondsy, Dec. 24.
TOWELS, boautlful towels, all at
greatly reduced prices. Large aaUn
“
‘
h up to 11.25.
$1.2 re39c, 50c. 75c. You i
StelnSerg-Bros.
REX
CHOCOUTES
ArttarSriiNRpMMliglh
J.W.JpckPOD
&A.MOUOP
A. W. Jp]
Botoi
?:SUSf
if
WMneloiHiCaEb
There la the cuteaa litei gurl^*
work box over tu Mr MrCormlck*a.
let her cuver>ed outalde knd aomr
bunks of ’broidry ailk and six apuls
, ov color* silk ihred I n«-d that
F.LSb.^?
Mufrter*. Silk Umbrelia*. Sealskin Capa, boxes
IL'indkerchlofr.. Neckwear of all kind*. aU manner
i.i^ Hal «»r la ihapa a good Cap* a amcddiig Jacket.
paiamaK. a Pair of Gftvea. either lined or unllned.
Cuff Butums.
runs on a trak.
Pa i hope yu dldent furglt tu pot
thet eet ux dlabea awa fur me deer
Sanly cause I apect tu hav cub
Crissmua Only 4 more niteji tu
Criaamua.
Don’t Forget
When thinking about Xmas presents that a chande
lier. pretty shade, pocket flasher and
Portable Table Lamps
'\;*v
1
"'I-.
I
§7
$
of half a doM UM
of newest pnttarBfl. a
Bath Robe or net of
Silk Half lloae* Gold
In the Hardware
(Continued tomorrow.)
870 ^*Ei!!bth^UeeL
hav all
make the very best kind of a present. We. have
prices. Come in
of thtm in stock, at the right prio
and see.
Christa Veiy Near
For the Men Folks
1 cud lurn to ao and doer SanU
bring ^£^bby a litei top that r»e
a long time nnd that trane thai
MCCORMICK
*:!•
SuggeRtioni to aid you In these busy daya and to make It easier for
many we have placvd in the dry gooda dinUloQ extra table* lllied with a
luivt of moia appnDprlate glfta. Japanese Waste Pnper Baskets Odd Varoe
and Thncy Pitchers. Toilet and Manicure Seta, foat Card Aibuma. Photo
Albums. Souvenir 0<KMla. Chjiataaa Poaiala, BeaWe tbeae yo« will find
Fancy Belts and Buckles. Dainty A*ana. Fancy Ribbon*. Bmbroldwed Unon
CoIIant with the Unen Bow* to match. Novelty Bark and Side Ootabo, grmit*
V-t sUDTk of dainty Haialkerchief*. Fancy Hosiery. Kmncy Box Statlaner^
in Use
ottroollve Ikixiw, Fancy Silk Ws»*t Palleroa
D0^*8 LETTER (Contlho^l.)
held at the MJ K chu
Mr. West di*Hl quite suddenly
a young man that was well liked by
ail. Rev. Thon4tt.un preached the ser
mon. which was very approprUte
Miss Hoibrou^ visitetl in Elk Rap
ids over Sunday last. nHumlng to her
sclwol on Sunday
Waiter I.eron and wlfo visl
M. M. Welch s over Snnday lai
A. E. Brainmrd has mold hU farm
and moved. He has located In Vir
ginia. We are aorry to see Mr.
ard go from oar neighborhood. Our
best wishes gm frith them. HU health
being poor Is the cqnae of bU leaving
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
fSLt
WriSi« DaU..
OPEN EVEKY EVENING TILL XMA&
j |o.«U J
Prmil. Trmv«»r
CehtrmU
Hooker, aouth Ljamm.
Purdjr. umt oT city.
BUllmg*. kmt of rtty.
aim. Central Lake.
Pmrklns.
Johns.
Bnsaal4.>.tninrint.
4.76
7.60
376
.76
J.76
finite OpMm».
J.wIsiATER
make ekee making ftair bnelaeas. We also have akee hindlags and pilali aMcka. Cinne
and SM a pair dt good akoea.
«M* M WiW #M« aMif kv
him
mm
7■I
mads hf TW A- Maacm OoJ
from tho gMnlao -Ihjeo" pat
tern. Doa t think that a ahoe
n akee. for there are akees and
■ktwa. hft oaly one -TaX».-TnOcJh- Sheas are hnitt oa eel-
him mamm
MIm OlM*
, HKYO
imHU hkatL Yon
NDIIWEIHjlN f
i:
HIM rimmef. Traertme Oty.
Christmas Buying
MAP tto bPT Pr an bppto
pplr eff thro*' toiPPto' '
SENSE ^
ii
-i'
■U^r:'b
mnAY. OSCEMMR 2t.
i:;:,
Thro.-Pleo. Crvta. SeU. 8W. of SUror Kolrto, Fork. naO tppcm.
OrMrt- Fork*. poklDc Dtobro. Frolt D takw. Pi. Ktovo. aol Betrr BpootM.
O-Brorinc Crprt Swerort. WO roll <>«Brotac OWpW ivMitor. Wo Otil
thrro rtrlro, tbe “Oold M.d.1- »t $». the “Btoroir wttk skkio ttIUBtosS'
•t $tM ooff tfie -SUndrod- ot $1M.
Tbe bert kind of pnroot tor.bojrto.selrof tkatea. We bdto tbo
Ctestew rtoefc froo. $tM to HM.
Boro like pocket KoItm (m do s lite) uto wo hkro UmB (row food
oMforo qoijiterto BMoewtthtbeSDeot oripeorthsodlM.
. Sleigh Selto tad ChbM aB aa^;
m-
■.■■'■-'Strv
:s
S'S-"
.^1
I
,
' i,';
■r‘0
i
nSSj^SSr"*
htiiiloan hnk
tac tffta «v paaafa. Mrt JOm IMMa
Tba paianta »w» MnrHad and lha
« an
ttt'a'hlSS aTlSSi
......... ..
— It.
each child aaiag tu own hand for a
Are For Sale at the Ft^loVing Stores
had thdr I
The* firot Sind
ORMhor. l¥ey
■id-X‘
ITATIOMS
in Traverse Ci^. r
The I
Tips m^nrnn MsrM tK«
V
<<W> « Tw Wtto
A. COBSILLA
E. A MONBOE
PEfEB
A W. dARBAUS
Onneort rwettatioa hg llloft
tte «4«f ft
tMMftUr ftifto ftiid tW kojrft ftM flftft
mi kmrm no *KSw now ter twp Mmc
mkft. ftclRMl
Tb» td»4crgtff«4li fooa M M i^-
te^iSTimirmir^
iSiS
-
■
•' ‘■
J. H. LAMSON
A;,'
WE4RIE.tON6 O0
'slifi
Only WbereAe Best is Used"
Ooagh^
manutacturadbyth. American j •
■
. ■
Doi^f,,, to jmfure FpodlSws
Oiheert r«itafloa hy ftrhool.
The fteeoad aad third grade united
am. A tree waa nicely.
m ftah pond wna golte
■-
*
AMERICAN IfANDY OIL
Leroy Pieraon. Toney LaValley, 1
old Hatch.
RedUtion—Alice Warner.
MILWAUKEE
Song by artiool.
ReHtfttlon—Albert Kom.
Recltfttkm-Glcai Blihy.
Redifttloo-Adft Coleman,
-Hftrrjf
atoiT—Opftl OI]b«^.
te^i^U^nt>d4lft Irtfth.
V-
^t^teo-Ernieftt 8hle1d«.
Recltftllon-CUfion Burilngham.
Chrialmma Rtocklng-Bla gtrta.
Stoor about Sbopard. Ocalrice
Ks£S.“!L,
uTThe fourth
<*hrtiamft» OIRp-^rwm Lowrem,
Oth^. Urt^P Welfton.
R«elUUoo-nulh Kliirtpr,
^
R^riifttUm-lrw
Recttfttloti—U Prteft.
* Softic—Ilftiftr Hftdtey.
RirltfttInn-IRftIo Hujbfw.
R«-lUtlon-llflyinood Gu-Ufftoo.
R^llfttlon—IUmM Rhormftii.
I Rftc4UUao-4)imittiy CocbllB.
^-Roor-Rlft irtrl..
RfteHfttIno-ltoof tTUer.
RuCltfttlon-Voliiiji Row,
rRftcItfttUm-UiHIo GkmMl.^
Rf^tfttkm-MftUMft Ktllikiict.
R«<lUtioii—Ward.
R«UftHno-H»n>W Glaurh,
RflHtftUmH>ArtliM> Henilrnihoi.
grade the following
-^?,^J.r-”‘,^U.In«l.r«-hoo.
“Away in Manger/’ aoog.
RecItatlon—ByIvU Couturier.
KS.S»'?irKU.
Roog--Qanriot.
.
Recitation—l>eon HofetiMU.
Bong by achool.
Redtatloa—Ward Annlac.
Rang by achool.
R.^Hatk>n -Bdith Idaplant.
Bong by achooi;
Raclialloo-lnBa Vaa Wagn. r.
S»H,on,.
The fifth grade luul no pmgrain.
The aUth grade had ft fiah ptmd almllar to the one uaed In the third grade
and all had a general good time. One
dlvlaVw of the at-vt-nlh grade gave a
program for the other dlvlalon epoalallng of aonga recltationa. drilla.
thia waa enjoyi-U by the eighth
grade and .aflen^aiTlB the elglh
grade gave a party for ihc aevenlh
RMdtftllaa-«tel«*n KrTlnr.
Ttii* «»W'rtiprft roncludcH! with ft
Chiiktroftft tnw.
The third ftnd fourth imwlfp »*▼«'
(kdr profrwm icurtdhrr. roopiptln* «f
Mknjcft. ftnd redtfttlonft. chortiM*« ftod
tnaricU. The tr^ wft. ft irtfl of K. J.
mnvr ftnd WR* ft vrry Iftirr and hftnd
Union Slrmt
*V
MB* «Ai!, ftnd wfti v«r> much ftpprcthv rhlldron ftnd toftchciw.
dated by tJ
thec.flrai grade had a tree. a6nga
gr«d9 gave
ftftva a
ft tvery fd«a
The «fh grade
ad redtatlona by th9 little folkfc. «•
ftnd all
nil had
hftd a
ft dellfthtful hlblt of the childrcn a work and gifu
iftg programi and
The following wn. the
for the parente.
The kindergarten had the same
8ong—"King of Ortent,*
program as the first grade. The sec
RedUtion—•'Chriatmaa Qreelinjfc* ond. third and founh grades had
tenald B*dl.
their programs together find the fol
Redutlon—Waralng to
lowing program waa given;
Bong—MlM Boott's room.
ReclUtloo>-*Thc Uig Fire.Recitation—Ida Richie.
Semg-MIss Dunbar s room.
RacHatloo--0. Uttle Town
Koclutlon—Maurice Klnn.
Rathlchem/’ Dtmna Degan.
RoclUtlon—Iva Wllklna.
SU«g-‘ChrUtmaa Tiwc Song.- eight
Kxe^^Uc^—Twelve candles, twelve
impllp.
children.
Rong-Mlas Dunbar s room.
Recitation—rChrtatmaa
Lullaby/
Class Exerclsiv
Recitation—Leslie Hewetl.
^*RSlailo«^^’riatinfta
In Ger
Reclutlon—Ralph Hodge.
many.- Rvah Grtflln 1
H«<dtatlon—Margaret Montlcth.
Riedtftllon—•'Chrtainiftft In Ohlna/
Clans Exercise—Five boys.
14ft Griffin.
Recltallon—Kenneth Hodge.
ReclUtlon—-Chriatmaa In France/
Rocltatlon-Leo Whiting.
Ofttherine Defoe.
“Looking for Santa Claus.’* a little
UUkigne
Reeltftllon—‘The Two
jral of the childchild
aileft.*' Benj. RIeder and Albert I^eck play was given by several
tree prettily de
de*“tdUlk»--‘Rniat
the
Mother ren and a Christmas tree
ed was much enjoyed after the
Oooae Children Want for Xmaa.** MarTr^* .cboo.
RMllmlto - -CkrUUM.
*#er]
Ti«
‘?SS5i3jJu^‘’'cMr8i»U CI»os,
/^JijuSS2'--nie Vl.h*.“ 0«tn^
■ ’^lS5t«tloo-/-rf«i«» in tl» Doll *
ChrtelBM
CnroU" OtMU Martin.
RnplUtl«m--Holljr and MUUeln*.''
“K*,5SS.~... I..'
ter Cteorof, Chrialmftft.-
Telephone
mm»,- Halcron MTinrtock.
^TaelUtlOB-“Jaa» for Oi
Um
n2^:i"!^ooo-,Nu«.•^mS. M. K. Oaftan dHl«hlSd tbe pa
***^*^^^^<10 paVaa Orti^
tmrol. OMl fteeftral of thdr own fso«*
^tSona. oghlblted their
work,
ftieared their own tree and did everytMag themaelvM. The program waa
’^r^iS^aSd Mdlith «rade
• Chrlatmas lonc. a Chrtrti^ at^
Th» nnitadad toon, had only a afcott
mik
f
............
tta «f tw clMM ft work, ftod ftfu
*RodUllon—-Hard
** r
^-Story
■4.^
J.W.JAOBON
lSStMJ!t^Tr%io OffthL
nalocne-fter hogo. Bari HmtIp.
Ivaa rortoftn George Reid and Carl
lars-ns-urJitrsur.
a.-srss«rir^ ■"•
■
*'*T?e*afth and sixth grades bad a
sing program with five recHatlona,
two songs Dy the achool and a Chrlalfts tree afterwards. They gave a
ay entitled “Uttle GoUlleb.”
The seventh and eighth grades had
no program.
CentriM SchoeU
islve program w
school, four rooms mUtlBg.
three reciiailons from each room were
given and the program was in one
room and the ones taking part passed
os to another room. In this way the
program wi
and alt the
and was very
it gave the parenu
lanoe t6 see the entire program.
An exhibit of the work of the school
OFTtCIAL PBOCECDINGS.
ing “Umg Years Ago”—Three Of the City CodfieU of the City sf
girls.
Traverse City. Mkhlgsn.
“Whst I Should Uke”—May Chance.
Regular
meiHing of the City C'aun
Song-Harold .McCray.
cil held In the Council rtmms. Monday
Ualugtie—FOmr girls.
evcmlng.
IV«c«mber 17. 1P06.
8ottgwBi|:ht beys.
Present—Aldermen
Aldwtt. Everett.
Recltsikm-Charlotte Frits.
Glllrtt. I^le. Moon. Murchle, Pal
mer. Shiitor. Winnie and the Mayor.
Bants pans-Thlrd (10)
disUke—Emma
Froe-
-Thc fourth, firth, sixth, seventh and
eighth grades had a program as fol
lows:
Bong-Sevenlh grade.
RecltaQon - Iteurth grade -Ethel
Baxter.
Instrumental Duet—Lennls Beards
Icy and John Klusak.
RedUUon-Elghlh grade-Ina Ho
gan.
Bong—Sixth grade.
Recitation—Seventh grade—Jluth
Watts.
Violin Bolo-Lsnnte Bemrdaley.
Recltatloo — fVmrth grade ^ Edna
ReciUtkm —Pburth
grade-Bdaa
carried.
Move.
Everett
G. K. A 1. R R. Co., that
has been presented to this ooundil
HI by
latkm to their side
Mr. Burgess in relation
track in the rear of his premia^ on
East Eighth street: and that the tsame
mtist be plan'd as to be salUfaclory
to Mr. Burgtes and the city, or the
council will uke farther action In t
be matter be Ibfl
In
matter, and that the
1
Carried.
the hands of the streets and Jsrslks
Traverse City. Mich.. iK-r. 17. IJmm; nmimtttee at im
The Hoooral»l«> Mayor ami City C<Min t; R. A I R. U. Co..
}., can
confer, j
<
-II. Traverse City, Mich.
tarried.
r>3*—Gentlemen:—1 ask permission
build an addition to my warehouse
lot 13. back of my factory, on bank
the river. Site of this addition to 2636—Oenllonien;—Wc your commit
rehouse will be 20x30. covered with lee on Fire respectfully repori; nHaIron, height wUI be alvvul the same as live to the p« tltlcjn of Coos A Young
the one there now which is 11 or 12 that same Ih- granted ami the work b<’
fooL
^
done under the sui>ervUlun of thi- Fire
Chief.
j
Yours respectfully.
Respectfully submitted.
Victor Petertyl.
Oeo. W. Lnrdie.
Moved by Palmer and supported by
W. H. AblKdl. j
lurchte that the petition be granted.
Carried.
RedtaUon — Sixth grade — Alice
Chance.
.Bong—Fifth grade.
itlemen:—Fask permission
Recitation—Seventh grade —Jesae to build i boat house suffle itly large
Kilpatrick.
to be at
Instrumental Duet—John Kluzak
of Fifth
and Lennle Beardsley.
side. Also ask permlsaKm to plant
Ifth
grade-AlberU trees and grass seed along shore or
river adjoining my property and malnSong—Eighth grade.
Uln and protect same.
BaswvHls. V
Carried.
At BDtmvinA the following pit
Ymtrs truly.
was givem:
Moved by Palmer add supported by
Abbott that the matter be referred to
Reclutlon. WUIlam LaCrott.
the streets and walks committee.
Reclutlon. M»ian Iterton. .
Song by the little ones.
Recitation. Herman LaCroff.
RedtatloA Eva Acker.
2C34—Gentlemen;-In regard
tax levied on the Peter L
Cigar Stock.
took. 1 Ifind that the une was
RedUtkm. Fanny Read.
asaeaacdI while Iit waa tn process of br
Song by the litUe ones.
ing add under n' chpttel Bmptgngc
RscUatlon. Carl Purvis.
forecloauro.aale ond waa add 1^ the
goods removed Idhg before the aaaeaaspnmd upon the tax rdl
a&.'Tiu,,
on the tax roll that caBnot be collect
LhlWt of work done by the chll- ed aad which ahoBM act have been
put apon the tax rdl.
Instead of a ChrUtmas tree they
I therefore ask your baoorable body
had an arch.
to Uke auch acUon as will cancel this
charge upon our books as I do not
wish to appear as oncdlected per
aonal Ux when the same cannot be
coUeetod and should not have* become
Waa Bsrn in C
a charge upon the tax roll. ThU wUl
‘ s a deaa sheet as all poraoaal
Ysaro Aga.
■ upon the city Ux roll has been
AlFHEUS RAMSAY
oSsriirs.ar’.A'is
IMl. died at his home In Grant Dee,
supported by
ORDER ytmr extra milk aad sweet
mam ter the holidays from the Qum
Oommlttee.
Moved,by Palmer and supportud by City Dairy company. CH. €76. Cream
guaranteed to whip. Specdal ratro to
Yeas—Aldennen Abliott. Everott.
Olllett. Lardio. Moon. Murchle, Palmer. Shuler and K*nnle. (9)
Nij^Nooe.
^
Bov504f
UghU travel at the rate of 192.000
miles a aecood and sound at the rate
Decerabipr 17. 1906.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and of 790 mllaa aa hour.
Common Council of the City of
Traverse City:
LOOK at our window. E. B. Miller.
2K3K—Gentlemen:—Having exai
the following bills, report the
dec 2iMf
rc»rr.Ht. and recommend that the
be allowed out of the several
BOSTON FERNS i
as here slated.
new stork just n-celred at F. N.
Paine’s gre abouM-.
dec 19-3t
.70
City
News
oi.,
51
i
A aeniber of cities have forbidden
6.23 the use of powder on the rnurih of
.
47A4 July.
raverse
Rem t
2SQ.OO
r. A L. Mere. Co.. Time Boede
and adop
Aldermen
TOILET WATERS at MlHev*0 pliar
oacy:
dec 204f
■ 2.73
Brv»s. A Co.. Pay
9 2SS.49
HOLLY.
galax
aad "magnolia
wreaths at SUckaey*^ grocery,
f.
dac 19-4t
Abbott.
IDEAL hMod Bearl^ goatrml
77©
temlly use Is auperior to aay othm
Nays-None.
Carried.
Traverse City. Mich.. Dec. 17, 1906.
raverse City Slate Bank. ..
To the Honorable, the Mayor ai^ City
Int on 200on:refudg hood..9 400.0©
Council:
Traverse Citv State Bank,
I BBUBVE that Miner’s |p the beat
2637—Gentlemen: We. your commit
lot OB 900 bridge boud___
190.00 place to boy perfOBrnry for moat,
tee on water, rospoctfully report;
That we recommend that the city |»urevefYbody «Daa thara.
doc lAtf
chase five hundred feet df intake
pipe for Immediate' dellven so that U
can be laid while the lc»* is )n the
l»ay. an<; that bids will be asl^ for
and n-ferred to this council for fur- W. Witte, keys..........................
■'lUL-uvii.au”’'.
rtfiilly submitted.
W. E. Mcoo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Vtolln^ Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos
AND OTHER s4aLL MUSICAL INtTRUMKNT*
SOLO ON TERMS or
/'
One Dollar Per Week
aty Troaaurer.
At the age of 14 he. with his par Dated Dec. 17. If0«.
onu. moved to Grand Traverse coon-
Sij'ssisr-'"'"- »“ira'»;*,i-ssr,5
IlfJiS In aeitlament of thU tax.
very tmpmtant matter with pareats.
Taaa-Aldermen Abbott. Everett,
Borne of thU exhibit will be j>laeed on
aUtett.*LArdie, Moon. Murchle. Palexhibition In the Uhrary.
bora sevea ehildroa. one dying la to- awr. Shutar and Winnie. (9)
’The first grade had no program
Naya-Noae.
but they made their tegnlar work
along,Christmas Iteea. aonga aad
Trovarae City. Mldu Doc. 15. 1906.;
Christmas stortea were gives.
To the Honorable Mayor and the aty
’The kladergancm gave no specUl
program and had a Christmas tree ^inTjuae. llfiO. he was
I have looked 4
with songs by the tltUe toU with in Burriage to Mrs. Saimh Toong of
the ehildrea’s work and Oopemisli. who
Bgkth stroat from
o survives him. He
“ was
aldtW
of the K. O. T. M. M„ the ivaBue watt. The track Is laid
A. O. O. O. aieo the giaage.
The large audience
sQBga. redtatlona. a tree
(Mta Mr. Bhrgsas’ ban the track
him to his last reMiai
children’s
sCe.
hcciaa \mnrtng to the north, and to
Dec. lA spoke for the
ptaaked botwaen rolls to allow vehlheld.
first. seeoBd and third grades
dfs entertog the aUey to cross the
united In the telloning program and ;C^ THOUSAND poOBda choice tfnek. If the plaaklag to extended one
nine had a tree:
lm«th to the west I think Mr.
EM oBBdy at 7c par poaii at thi pl^
FVet grade.
BarfietO’ trouble to esterlng and leavdee IMf iBg- hla baro'vrould be removad Mr.
-First Chrislmaa Troe”— Palaoa
a B. Mvroy told me be to ready at
GET PRICES oa caadlea «t the BB7 tune to pat In the naeaaaary
Palace hMe haytag yoar Christmas
Letter, to 8anU aaaa."-#l07d Spen-
We heve the greelMI MeortmenU and the bMt piake., incliidins:
MARTIN GUITARS. LOWCNOALL VIOLINS. MAYTLOWER MANDOLINS^ STEW,
CORNET% WASHRORN GUITARt. MANDOUNfi and RANJOt, PKNEEL A
I
MUELLER FLUTta. GLARIMETRo ate, ate.
Every young panoa aUildbe able to play'a motical InatramanL Tbarwte ao man datonlda
kmeot-Bothlng that glrea more
ire universal pleasdre. What could be arore appropriaU or ib
for Chrtotmaa. for yoar boy or girl, than one of the following:
VIOUII eahtoa. extra good raliie at 95-lnc
aaae and how.
GDITAR outfiU.s9S. 97. eta.
MAN1X>UN patfila. 99 upwards.
; IL9t,/dlA0.
l«l«oha« SM other SM
to 91^.
AUTOHARPA-42i0. |4 to 97AO.
COLUMBIA aTMERA-41.5010 fS.
HUhIC ROLLA-SMto value at 90c. fine preaeo
tloB Mutle Rolto IB various toathera and colo
91 to 96. Name FREE on aU rolto at liar more
ART RUSTS of foaotui composers—90c to 9750.
til^ell Bros. g?f
TrevcrseCBy Brtmeh of
OPEN EVENINGS.
Tbo recetpta of ^___________
Bgbt on tbe local asarket yeaterday
Price remalaa the wmmm aa tbe past
few days- Sevend loada of bay wore
gad I want
tatelr. •tfr.- t*»
far Them Kaat
d the St. Fran-
UmmatWet^trsJ
I JO^R DRUG GO.
I MiihmSJdSLSSSJSir. mm
GEORBEOIOOIEDEM
soimisuBgwoii
Ntthr»c«MMi.
-
The floath 81^ pot the McCm*
fehrs owojr tnr 14t piM ot tho Wllkl®.
mm A Rmot oUojrt iMt oroolac. The
m
,M
----- m m
..HI 164
...m i4»
...IM 110
m Ut 763
rraada achool. the aaet room waa
hoavllfonjr deeoratod with hoOr and
ChfUtmaa hoile aad the diteroat
smdoB faro a aaHable profrma. The
raapeeUre roaou had appropriate eiMany TraveiW City people rememeitdooe and each had a Chriitmaa
w- George OTode. the contractor
tree. Baau Claaa romtmberad ell
the achotan and all aajorad the day. who bttllt the new federal building
ere. nod the following noeoont of hit
mth. which occurred Dec. 7. token
om n TOedo. O. paper wHl be aad
y«M-.
All UM MaKoara
■
Hra:
''
>
I dlMsaoUy dartaf tba paA 1
•The many frienda of Contractor
I and deaarre tba waca
which la near. AH ratareed to thair Oeoige OToole were grieved beyond
hooea thia aflomooo wlahtag each menaore yesterday monilng to lenm
of hU audden death Friday evening
other a 8M
------nt 7.30 nt hla home. 2247 Putnam
New Year.
street. Mr. OTorile wna apparently
In the beat of henlih and but a-few
followtoK profram waa flren thU
mlnotea prior to hli taking off waa
OpealiiK choma—Merry ChHatmaa. skiing cooveralng with the members
RedUtloa-Today the Frtace o of hU famny. Heart diseaae U at
tributed na the onuae of hla demise,
dcttth coming to him alxnost InatanUy.
•The funerml service will be held
from St. Patrick s church tomorrow.
Monday, morning at 8 o clock, and In
Stochln*.- “
------terment wlH follow at Calvary. The
Walofoo--Playlii« School.Exchange, of which
OToole waa a prominent mem
ber: P. H. _Dt«nan. John
Charles
J. Albrecht. Joseph PhelU.
Flat,-. Mary Mir __
Chauncey Peck and Wiliam Miller.
A committee
imlttee oonalaUng of John Ro
Neukom and Joaeph
Albert Neu
waa also
hlao selected at a apecUl
of the exchangeP yyeaSerday
--ni be the Oladdeat afternoon to draft aukable
tlona.
“Mr. OToole was bom In Dublin.
Ireland. 44 years ago. but came to
America at a comparaUvely early
date. He la aurnrefT by three sons.
ReeiUUoti and 8oof-*-Oh. Santa Barry. Hubert and James ; four daughterm. Helen. Florence, benora and
Agn*w and hla widow. One part tenRedUUoo-“Hc a OwiUif.
lariy sad feature In connection with
ret Plfarak.
the death of Mr.‘OToole Is the fad
Recitmtioo—-Snow Kteaea.'
that hla son Barry only a few wt*eks
et Dunaa.
ago departed for Rome to study for
Stocklnf Drill.
Rwitatkin—-What UUIe Saul Got the prifwthood. and of course cannot
return for the funeral.
*« Rut^
“George OTo«»le was a prominent
of Columbus.
•der
of Hibernians and the Builders- Ex
change. Aa a careful, conscientious
Middleton,
builder there were few men the equal
of George OTo«ile of ToU-do. He was
^ DlalOfni—-Wlll'a
the soul of honor and integrity and
Rokoa. Jttllu# Vczlaa.
Immaculate Conception Garrltc— held In the highest estc<mi by all
who were fortunate In posseaalng hts
Ullie Rlcherd:
acquaintance. The lasflargn con
>ISloon lAi -tract with which he was identified
Christ
aai» Thiel.
-A Chriatmaa WMah.- Doaina BlatRecTtatloo--AB old Striped Stock
The rxr*r«iluo of Ibe pre-TlirtitloB
fnre Held iit If oeMlmp«i. nmr B«,
luiTT. oirordlnr to the Voo-lcbe Eel*
tim«. bm diarooUnoed for their ymr,
•fter no lee# than 900 pareo had
ppeoid OBd esomlaed. The rich yMd
^ betec preoerrrd la the hlat
mmmm at fiem. formiap one of the
D the Im
tone period (fourth to
Chrtetian rentnrieai. Nomeroae are In
fniticolar the dlaeorerlao of arw and
foot fia»i. made of iold, aDver.
tmn. jcUm. end amber. A fold rinf
a lady of rank could wear It In
aame «mta wae found a neokUce of
140 iMwhtirul amber
beada. Of
wreapena there were paaertbeO. bealdee
Uncea. etc., aixteen awoeda.
abort blade#, that evidently w
for cntttBf. In aoroe grnt
r“;
^r’fn^id.
IT***
dead wllb
f:
Tba world bed a narrow eacape af
nerre bavlmi known a Sir Walter
Scott When a tiny babe he waa left
In charae of a maid, but the flri a heart
waa M'^lnburfh. wbltber ahe wanted
to fo to rejoin her lover. She waa,
bowmen competlad to aUy and look
after the infant at Sandy Known. Tba
firl infarded her rharge aa an obatada
v*-
*Chonia---Shlne Out.
Oh.
Dlcaaed
A CWrIowu «nd Harr Hc»«k.
Ibc m.Ht iMirJous* ns well as one of
the rarest iKwks known to collectors U
the edition of the Vulgate Issued by
Pope Sixtus V. some time between
1585 nml 15lkt. The Irnik. as DJsraell
dcscrlU-d It. “falriy swarnuM with errata.“ 8o numerous were they that a
uumlM-r of i*rluletl paper allim contain
ing the proiH-r w^rlls were parted over
the errors, and. this device proving i«
the llr!tl4i m-fuiy ataii.p. There arc emdeut on account of the Immense
pnmaco nuiul*er of niKtakes. as innny of tbe
( kid alovfa. nnllned. milk ir.wrO dlfr.Tii.t klinW of
BlT^MlMkl.
eoi-U-s ns wuUl In- found were called In
l^ed and wool lined, fl. $1.25. $1.60. ManijH. !«mn.-.l In the xarit*n«
and destroyed. Onl.v a few remain, and
of the world. Some of
p. .Alt new ahad
uiitrtea wUb* the l»ook with Us luqHT jiatches com
Cmi4)RBN'S fur erta. What
mands on extn-mely high price.
make rooucy caaMy.
tMaillM •• Otomp*.
The Inrtr^t iioetage atamp ever’ lo
aned nvt-iiHurrd four by twd Inrbra,
and Mam tbr old Tnltcd Ftnti-*
atnnii* for pn»l;«p'« <»f ncwiquyicra.
Tbr ’M«nricr-nMning atninp of Me»-kIcnbnrj: Srlnvrrin.Miii.ued In lKT.d, u tl»e
amalW iipatage i«tnmp ev«-r pnaloced.
,a«,
nhw fa^he^little ladlea? $1.16 U>
IcnnIiptoWKRS, fhalem holly.
Aiod^Hnni"
mletletoc.
A fine
95 pef rem redocilon on neck furs
unUI Chrletmaa. Mlaa C P. MoOopl.
m B. Proni.
dec 21H
ONB MORB week we give ticket!
with arery 96<ent piirclieaa at Jackate.
Dec 21-71
HERE'S a good one! .N^e c
handaome packages. 10c to Tic. Steinberg Bros.
,
palimg out a MM f
How will yon batrd It
..■ewetaod Plahid^aler.
Mtaaluolke Q. Prmy left today tor
Uie Mat for tbe wtater. Bbe vtO retnrn to the city la tbe am
aprlag.
Isa
Aatopy Hahler and da
Aaale of Havana. Oblo,
of Piaak Clous of Haa^
of Long L^e,
nah and Mathias CUms
<
daring the holkl
here they wiu also make a short stay
ipsii
We bare been i
♦o tbe cimntTT
a «
op
Tlwwe aaU^ala are
Green bldoa
^n^hl-e. ..............................
One cegote In b yew's tife wlU derfrof nouiy dollars’ worth!of poultry
tufllclciiay high to Justify men taking
the time to kill them in U*** apring.
We presume tbe best way- to
ham and Mr. ^rges of Soltona By.
to
a round up would be for several
aev
get together and select a
BRCVITiet.
.nppoint a place of meeting
much ter. Frank Gross drew thirty days tn tain day and then take In
rittMT as the nnndar of
Jail beeaaae he left hts wife a b«
wooM Justify.—Hill City
os the oonnfy.
Bari Bruch aafferod a severe injury
to hU left band while working In the
-Tea. ma’am.” said the
Pere Marquette yards at Baldwin yes
twmp. Tou’d haidly b-UevI- It. f look
terday.
The Beethoven club enjoyed a at me. but I’m a college mjam ma’am.
slclghrtde to Sliver Uke last evening. I pride myself ou bavin’
good an
A bearing oo the annual account of
the Ralph Pybus eeuie today.
Hearing was held today oo the aay It myself,
claims In the Richard Round eaUte. my degree.”
1
Seventeen couples enjoyed a ploaa-How interesting.” saMl the kind
ant danoe In Stewart’s academy last
”What ^egree did
evening. At 11:30 the dancing stopped Jiearted woman.
and the iBiole wmpany repaired to
tldnl degree, ma’aim In T. Vr
the Uitle Tavern where a line beef•The rniversity of IVn iMhaniar
atrak supper was served.
There will be no meeting of the
••Xo. ma’am. Vlah pcnl ciiUary.’
Central Labor Unkm next Monday Exebangr,______
i^l. The next regular meeting will
be Uie aeoond Monday in January.
The Biddles heM their annual
LOCAL MARKETg.
Wte KINI^LY ask you not to read
our “ad.” In this Issue unless you
wish to save from $3 to |5. Steinberg
..........
dec 21 21
feature of the evening was the tree
and distribution oTprcm-nls. Supper
wns served during tbe evening.
Tb* Or««4 Cmtm.
Vast as tbe bad of a ranlabed ocaan.
deep as Mount Washington riven from
Its apex to Its base, the grandest canjon In the world Uy glittering below
In the sunlight like a submerged con
tinent. At my %ery feet, so near that
I could have leaped at once Into eternltr. the earth waa cleft to a depth
of over aOOO feet-not by a narrow
gorge, but by a gulf within whose
cavernous Immensity Niagara would
lie indiscernible and whole cities could
be tossed Uke pebbles.-E. W. G. Wetson In The Wide World Magnxlue.
T«rk*y Talk.
. -My •ilear.” rtiuurkid 5Ir. Grouch.
•‘Ihl't iurkey Ik rinusually tough. May
1 ask where yon got it*:"
•’Certalnl.v.- returned .Mrs.. Gr-^jch.
sweetiv. -1 purchased It at a sta
tionery store. Do yon supimse I got
it from the bnu-her-sho|>r
-No. Indeed.” mdUM Mr. Gmurtl,
tabldnc the earring knife Into the hard
fesh of Hm; Mnl. “I have l»«-u under
the Impreaslon for the tast ten min
utes Hint you procumrt It from a hanlw.'UT store.-’-Moman’s Home Comr-iiilou.
llOUA.
i^ax
and
mmtnoan
rt aths at StiVkney’s grocerydec 19-4t
MV DEAR 8IR~8urprlse your
pattern
with a nice black, wool dross pal
>ards flno India Twill-four dolItrluherg Bros.
r s':
FlouhH..L. A CO.’S Best. hbl.
-When -knlglilhoud was ip flower.’ ” Com meal, per
said the suitor with thei cast-lTon Feed. H.. L. A
loh lbs .
ays c
see the hidve fayre with pk nty of Middlings, per 100 lbs
steel.”
‘ ^
I
•‘Welir’ yawned the lieaptlful girl,
Impntlentl.v.
t of style
-And now that amio
AVill I
I come with plenty of
:S
4.50
... . >•
-Vo, you bad better eonie|wlth plenty of Hn. Those are the kinil of young
men tb.-t an- iK'i.iilar ^Itb girls
With a deep sigh tin* jll
vanished In the frosty
OIReUIy Mivel. one of !hi{big’ihoroughfnres of Havana, gotsklH nnxiio
[cr trib ill.v. w ho
from G-neral Ah vaiider
the streets In 17«Cl. ninl this
aner hlmwIL As Ihri imnie Instreet nHet
.
be
was
of
IrNh
<h*Jonl. HU
dl-ates.
forefnt hers enilgroli-tl t»» S^iin from
iiftor the liattle of (he Boyne
IrelandI after
fti liTtin. Many of the ti’Ileilly s linve
lived in CuUi. and the family had an
which
.-ihattolr mniiotmly in lln
termiuatrtl in K»0.
Other Irish SpanlariU wh<
.
are Identili.Nl with Cuhan liUtorv- are
tbe 0’I..aw!ers and O lmuuelis.
“Whv. Bin. what’s tlie matter with
you? Von look dawn In the nunith.”
-WeW. Peter, 1 dare say If you’d
lieen thrrugh what I have, you’d look
bad. too.”
-Whnt’a the mntterr
-Well. VOI1 know 8arah Snivels,
don’t you; Peterr
^
I'.rttaaOrtc i
-Yes.”
The early Bostonians were Haying out
'‘her last night”
•fhc lr town In m*conlane<* with Hk* orig
-Yon did! Wh.nt for;”
-Well. ni toll you. She rttlil she inal lowpaths that wound ip and out
wouldn’t miiiTv me. and 111 dlm-ard hi devious *n»id iineertaln wrhys.
•T.Mi-mally.” they said. TM n^*y
any clri that would treat me in that
a bit rns*k<d. but we are polnr to
manner.”—Exchange.
bnlld a . Ity that Tom J.dmsmi won’t
have nerve to try to straighten out.”
”Rllly. wjint In the worhl are you
Pausing mereir long emmgli to se
dlcditg tlytt hole in the lawn forr lect n few flig.tde suhurhan lots for
r.skid the 4-ye«r-oM’s pK>tb<n*.
the exelusive niltlvatloii of Nans,
•Tm hi^ng the I.ord*g lYaycr.where they prrwf<*ded to arrange for future
Cxcorge Bernard Shaw can’t find It,” use a iKdlcv of Municipal <Vwi«»rshlp
answered the youngphlloso,.her. bring of Culture that has surccMfuI defied
ing up snother sT>adeful of loess.—St- all attempts to pet bn to Its eurves.'
liOnU rort-Dlsi»ateh.
ri:
For thcise to whom «-o.irs*r bread^ or
even light fine wheat flour breads are
ONB MORE week we glre tickets Ixuligertihle and uuapiH-tIxIng a form
with 4»very 26-cent porchaae at Jack of tbe latter known ns -pulled Jiread**
son s.
Dec 31-21 may be wHron.ed.
Simply pull out
Use crumb pari with forks in Irnig
NOT MANY left: Thai 6 pretty airliw afUT the loaf has been rut in
reefer mnfflera. 4Sc. 11.25. 11.50 to qt|irterr: I'oart these iu tlie oven and
12-60. Slelnbcri: Bfoe.
ktniitl a dry phiee. So prepared they
-How If thq new cholrr
cost kwv ihsK tlie xwictmek which la
-We’l. If you must know. 1 was sot^
sake
rr when the minister sto|ijK'd prvitehlng.”-Judgc.
1.
CIT FUlWERB. oastero h<
IKMUd plants and mistletoe. A
assortment at Anderson ’s.
Notlilno pleases a lady
than a
Fur Neck Piece
' ■
"
^OR A.
.
¥Vk COAT
we Show Uic Largest Variety in lUs Oty.
'Here is a Specail
loo many ladies high priced Handkerchief*,
order to sell all of them l>efore Xmas we offer
all $2, $;i, $4 and $5 goods at^
Half Price
t. Wilhelni
FRONT ST.
flKfc MORE woek we give ticket!
A. J. WUhdin
Sodm SMe
Rugs, Lace Curtains, Carpet
' Sweepers, Couch Covers
.
;
We bav^ few room «ue rug* left which we will
sell at greatly reduced price* to icloie out before
Cbristma*. ;
1 8 ft. 3 in X 10 ft. 6 in. Tapestry, wa» 12.80 now $2 60
1 8 ft. 3 in. X 10 ft. 6 in. Aaminster " 1^76 now 15.60
I 8ft.3in.xl0ft.6in.ElectraAxinln»ter
wa. 25 00 now................ ........... ..................... WOO
1 2x12 Tapestry was 16.60 now........................ 12.00
,1. 2x12 Tape*trywa>12J0 now....................... 16.00
.2 2x12 Axrain»ter were 22.00 now-................... 16.66
■1 2x12 Superior Velvet was 25,90bow.......... 1800
Come ili
ieLCi-iai Vvv
0mm ever.
ANOTHER big ltd of swell neck
wear by expres! today. 25c and 60c.
Sluinberg Bros.
mr
WANTtO TO
They iBBrt
uiy
t
man Hymaa
BUY—Good, blocky
bur yum oM.
. If you havu
aueme. Hai^
.11
Men’s Suits
•»« Overcoats i
Worm 912 and $14. lor...
.........
•
j
Here is a snap. Just because we have uo many small sizes and not enough
big size* sre are going to seU a big lot of Suit* and OvercoaU, all new, up-todate, choice styles, in sizes 88. 8t, 35, 86 and 37 only, worth $12.00 to $14 00,
at the ridiculously low price of .
Mb
^on’Oiwverliaveabeller dMncetosave$tlo$5«ieloililnB- Beflerinvestloale!
Steinberg Bros.
'JkL
w
WANTED.
TWK avibnNa REooiibk
|l Pew^ el tlticbigan
lESILTS
pon tALB-mi-M Mrat two m
auiTS^i
<BrauaaM«Mu«Mlwt«^UM.| fJo^KiwVw. Wkd^ Bna, WT
ro MW. M* •hW M or ca^l U>fc» KTOOt, ou. Wo ui*.
to CkoMnl Vocka at Om‘
pi:
tor. I
WAHTlfr-OIrt lo Oo MiMral koaaa.
vork. mo waakiBc or traUa«. Mra.
FVank I, Bbator. toi WoM Tmt
PON «ALE-lM»-Lorca alaM too*
kooao. larco M. B. HtaUT atnac
gy ta , ®2i *SL
rOK •ALK-Ctood taD MW aad
WAirrt^ir ym Aav« nj tiM of
PortiBad oottdr. Iwlr UK.Trt»
work to bo 4000 rrovpUr pi«uw
Mo.
<toc 104f
mn m Bokr«mAA ormo. Cbll
Wort from It to 1 BooM^ froa f to
POB BALB-Cdrrtaga factory. MxM.
toTootas*.
doclT^
with power, backaaery aao toola;
an lighted by alectrktty; good Are
girl for groviwl
pcotoetloa. Ia|a Baa plaea of IfOO
Mr*. C. J. KoecUiid.
tkraa rallroada aad a graat opaaiag
doc ]>4t
for a gaaaral tapair baalaeae; ao
oppoatUoa; WlU aaU for fllOO; a
WANTfl
BpoUBt girl for
anap for tome one; owiar la
Mim. C. U. Grol.
kaalth. Addraaa J. J. Borlck.
doc 144f
ford. Mick.
i;;
K ]
I I
^
;i
II
•. WAHTEO-OalM >«n cM M OOM
POB BAtB~l4
•ttfcaP.M.WU«*Houao.
bonae. stb atrtot. cloea to
OOT *0 U
factories aad^ postoMcc:
part of tth direct.
Prioe
WAMTIO->doIUob at nco Kiri.
noooiOM.
d««tf
^
WANTBP-Totf BoOod
MMB BBd MBkO OkB BOW.
POB tALB-14M~81a
Boyd avenue. Hose to Rose street.
Ll
wtwt • Bpoctolgr. PbrUriBB Dy#
WorkA SIS X Fn»t St Call Ml
OtA pboM %d Wd wtu do tbo roit
j-
POR SALB^tor* OBd lot
PMi Bad oak atraoto;
Maaaa kwatloa; tet i
waald raat to rlgkt garty.
POB BALB-dgbty acta
fam
pi^vtSm
actat tBprorod: aU acres ai
bulMloga; all la
trUaa cua^ Ion; cash price
»M.OOO. Wado
Ims. M7 UaloB
atnal. cil*. tda m nil.
POB BALB~14i&-Oood sow aoronroom boufo. »lh atrect. chiao lo
acbool. mdrkoi^a^ church; aaay
*
‘
im.
POB BALE OB BENT—House oo
atraac near Twelfth stfeeL alghi
OOtfdf
rooms aad fumaos; new. Shai
A Hunter.
aov Iktf
FOR SALE
8t. CtU,
dec Mf
>holro applet by buaholt for
Orkaea* Goldana. DaldvlhCQreoa*
taga. Talapahokkloa. Pevauklaa.
TalBiaB Baraelt.^ Wagoaara. n. J.
Morgaa.
bot II U
farai II aiiloo
rlly; aavoaty arraa Improved; nrw
brnita. ham. aladialll. all fenewd;
Pftea llioo, Wade Hna.. M7 t’nloa
alraat. CIU. pbooa nil.
^B lALB-14U-l^»rly acre farm
Quailrr tullo eat! iif MaiAeld giiod
aew eemithi |,|,K'k houav; good
goiK barn.
price llliio. Wado lima., 117 Uolot
liraait i:iu phoao nil.
POB BALB^147fi rtae bow 1
kottaa. coraer loi. aomar c
and Hlh ttreeu.: a ill iak<
la gof»d value, free and rtei
Ctimbraofaa Travarae OHy
lira. Caab prtoo It.Ooo.
, 117 rnloB
nil.
POB •ALB-l4R<^Plae house. «
UbIob airaaL ata.
Hotel and
trade at
aUU at O
and liest
Northern Mlchlbm: one thousand
million feet of beat hardwood, hemhK-k and pine b Michigan: Ihery
liam fully equjpped In Traverse
City We have B. R. and saw mills
also a few choice locations In central portion of fTraverae City. We
have gold and dllver mines In
great«*st mining district in the wortd
—the Orld Field Distrtcf^ Kcrada
We have gold and silver mln«^ in
Colorado. In fsict. we have proper
ty for sale almost anywhers you
want It. But we have nothing w*
can filTcr you that will equal the
Grand Traverse Regioa for sab.
sura profltaMe lnvestn|ent. etthbr to
purchaser or as security for
We siwsys hare a
tarma. Aa A No. 1
farm. Prloa Miop. Wade Broa
UT Uakm atraet, Ota. pboao ISIA
frOB BALl-14«»-»7 acres tWt> aad
oat^balf Bitea city markel; 1.100
loD aUwet, au. phone nil.
sImj
one comer ^nt and Rose A
r. Haellmaninl/;
dec 111
:r4;"
POB BtNT
Mrs C J. Kn
HOUBB TO ^ENT-Cbeap, comer
GarBcId and 8tkta. Inquire P. Q.
Heumann. Ill Cbsa.
dec «*tf
LOST
LOdT—Scotch colile. bUck, tan snd
white. Notify R. H. Carlisle. BIk
Rapids, R. F.
No. 1. aad receive
rewmrd.
,
dec
LOfiT-SIlk
hshunag
cooudnlng
glasses. Call C\it. phoo# «2fi.-^ Jto
dec n^»
1.
Aiveiflah.ni
EvaiirRewi!
two
- woddlags.
aOrsP'
woddl
aad year af-
death be i
^ s^r jbiPU.
cf Port Huron
seif wttk saaw rope ki i
ItTart desp membraaect la tke akaps of a legacy.
« while ckop. They win foeeive about tSBOM each.
They are: iaasee Strtager. of the Oty
Seetrm Ballwmy Ox. Will Strtager.
of tke Purer Marquette railway: Ed
oaeof n ckUdr
ward Stringer. Ckartea Stringer aad
fever.
TwmaM iWef stole •everal raaors Hugh ftrlager. Tbe latter U wHI
baaebaU
ls ckuBht at Bat knows aa aa aamteur iadoor baael
at Port Huron, but Is
player, aad last wtater was the sstar
tie Creek.
m De
boT qrrBsted at catcher of Bi, BoaHaoe teamB la
g to cenu from trott.
^
Sl'SSi.S
ortjHuroo woasaa *
v^^daSTa^brite uTtke ;
door aad
ad ^naged
i^naged dowa-^^^oe
doww^^^oe wbca be aaaumco bis aew
a
-____re. ^
oMce Um. 1. Mr. Bcoa wUl sever hU
Homelcas ol^ man. aged 72 yem' relatioaship srUh baebelorbood aad
died IB Jail cell at Poallac. Had bean
oa tbe dhrlaely ordalaed coadl
arrested for UppUar j
^
I tioo-xastrtmoay-so ^t^ wU^ ^
UruT^wSi lieproduce
prlated la i Crystal I
18^
Mrs.
Mias DeUa Bmriclaaj for 20 yesfw bei^g kept ecret for tbe
teacher ia^Plrmootb sfbools, resign .7^^ * arrUu
»d aad will go to^lfomia.^ ; | NegoUatioos
Kei
Port Huttm ^ city
tke flotatloir of aaotber'
W
aries »us , per combine Through tbe dtal th«
I oootrol of the T
________________
>»« »^r«
were the La Belle bad
trigbteaed away, only geltlag 25 cent#.
eg
which properties m^beW
They left rematader of
m by tbe Calumet A HecU
she waan-i ieood cllmbor. Mining Oo.. together with certain
ketTi fev divorce, lands contributed by
spjartmenu on HecU aad tbe Sheldon
making the capllalixatlon I3.000.to0.
|| General Hews
ly. how many people an- there In thl«
Ing Bellamy Storer's naSie In Wash cllyr Tbe negrsat considered gravely
cc the receni sensational fur a few momenu and then said:
he has come ito be known • Well. boss. I reckon there's about
25.4N)o Including the white folks.'* Col
rer. I
as -Blame-Me* Storer.
C, Pbx-Uavls. a liobdon lawyer onel Harasdale aaya he thereupon saw
who haa written Afiy-four volumes, a fine Illustration of bow much de
iwads
upon the. viewpoint.
mainly on tbe peerage aad law. has
h
broken into the field of |fiction with
is another break lo Vcidetective story in which he war W. He
rants that the Uw is all right. He moot's somewhat unusually long list
Hoodee wax
wrote the book Just becagae he foond 01 living ex-goTvmors
the Uw all wrong In one 4 the best of never elected governor, but he vs»
elevated from The lleulenaal govern
Represcnutlve Malcoln^ R. Palter orship to the chief magistracy by
tbe death of fe<»vcmor Peter T. Wa-nh*
aon f^TeaDSaaee. wbo^
foST***^ bum in 1870. There are now sur\lvlnj;
aimed aa a member of Ue bouse, in fourteen ex governors of Vermont,
which capacity he gave hU state lit the oldest being Frederick Holbrook
tle service. He wasabsent all of of Brattleboro 11861 63Imaged W. and
_ hlB cam the youngest Edward C. Smith of 8t.
the last asaalon ooaductiag
paiga and baa actually ierved only Albans (1898-1900). aged 52.
Word UIs exiiected within a few
about two weeks of his present lertn
days
ays of a recfmfailatlon after long: cwm the house.
inander Bab
King Bdwanls chef. ki. Mi'nagor.’J
oluntitrs of
lkK>th
bail a salsrv <>r U>.ooo a yvar. iM-xab' - *'
rlca and hhis father. General Wllfree lodgings near the palace.
Salvatluo
ireak ('Mm Booth, head of
l'*M ^
. dinner.
.......
u'li
»-| . •
offleia]
hold
.ftrr dinner %
preaenU
,u .hu bill, which .1.
paid on the spot
i..y.
MUS-1 trcvvUHSU. UMUUira
...
M^apcech.
^
Haro yoo tried #AXTINB
Toilet Antiaeptic for this?
Applied with a.?ato«i.er it
gives surprising results. It'
cleanses, heals the
tion and removes all odor of
catarrh. Paxtine is die heal
and most successful antiseptic
ever discovered.
HOME MADE
McCormick of coui
Try it on our guaraatecw
THE joHNaoN oiww ca
BMTOMOBILEO
H msuft«p 0
-IMC Model K. Wlmoa.'* full lew
tber top. gas lamps, extra outer
iBSB. Car is Brst-claas coadl
ItoC
only used four mootka; in A-1
conditlaa, fitto.
One •'Itto Btasore Toortag Car.with Ca«e Top aad Gas Lamps. llOto.
Edition
riving 1
*" * down In a Bar re
and sitting
to his prescribed meal. • The
my faetory." he says, -worl
hours a day with time out to eat.
rmn’l even eat. but I have toI wi
walk
and I dart* not ■top llTf
1 walking
WB HAVf tb# floeat^a of package perfumery in the city. E. R. Mil
dec 20-if
*ol llsmsdfle. s piuulient cUIUen ler.
nttNbbrg. was traveling thro
Indian Terrilorv. HTilltl slro^'^*’
HOLLY. California pepper boughs
he met An old
'Tor
Xmas
decorations
at
Btlckneys
ored woman who
grocery.
di*c 19-41
teresting ebaraote
;rin-r
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
r a ihoi .
Have you given the
near at hand. Call at our Sample Room anef see our
ore buying elsewhere.
fine line of glastw4re befoi
Cut ancMBlown Glassware
Cut Wine uecanters and Sets
Cut Watkr Bottles and Sets
Imported and Domestic
Steins. Stein Sets
Fancy and Plain Playing Cards
Before buying yotar Xmaa gifu give us a call; you
may find just what you are looking for,.
ssake
r. M.
* ik«
HOLLY.
galax
and
wreaths at Stickney'a grocery
Fanc>- Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meerschaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
Full line of Smokers' arti
cles
Don't forget Skidoo Cigars
mmmz
TEAmaocTn
ja.Mamt0B GBO. W. SeWETBT
MONROE A MeWE'TOY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•^sresLrfwSsr "~*
Dr.W. J. Higgins
SEALED BIDS .
A. L. JOYCE
608-610-612 E.FRONT 8TRPET.
Mich.
1 have a number «rf good
farm*, alf the way from 401* .
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property, I wiN
take jt in exchange and make
you easy terms, 1 can sell you
a good farm for leas mon^
than you can buy it of any/body else. J have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you hsi-e good l««^intqia
1 will iKiy thorn.
.
H. HYMAN
ISO Wellington.
Cit phono 774
DENTIST
Birdsell & Owen Porcelain
144 B. Front SL
Farms for m
Perb Marquette
D«trt>IL Mich.
Holiday Gifts
SU.XWSaABTJ.
omonsTHw
Street.
Work
On floor with Boriixiw CoUegw
• a VnMM.
OttiMai—m
Arc Your CollcctioDS Slow
You Have Given Up?
If yon have, let me coUect
them fw you.
A. Pohoral
Suggestions
for Christmas
Unrn lk»ni«-s and ‘-Towels
«iaud sud Dresser apremU Fillow Top*, etc.
HANOKERCHIEFfi. all Rinds
iiHlutlluK ItilnsI gTJOds. also
l-adUw all pure linen at ac.*a»di.
New Silvf. Mctml Kfilvci
Fdirks and Spo«tn*. trfnif snd
cheaiM-st. substitute for alHrer.
icy H<«klel*. MeUI Navel.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Barnum & Earl’S
Diamonds from $10
10 $300
SUv«t and Ebony Bmsbes,
combo. Mirrors,
Military Brnsboa,
Mnnlcnre Sef^
Tlicy
TmvcUniF^cte, He#
Fine «vanc. perfect •Kwc*.
make • good lavcslmcttl as .
weU as a adec prescaL
Watches
We have the Hatniltoo. UUnoit, Bock,
ford. Elgin and W.Ubam. and qm<«
for the Mme, from hickle )o solid goM.
nUat the very lowest priee at which
they can U- sold. .
Sterling Silver Knives. Forks. Spoons,
CoM Meat Forks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knive.,
Cream Ladles,
-SS. tiS.apd various other lines.
Traverse City,
atka
TBE wmrE OOVfimr. Gfimrc
74 FaiTAr 8L
aF.CyVERftfll^
Tfrt
Insuranti
t. U A. Sim^pg^ i
OKM-rii
201 frsat
‘ The commltlw on grounds
buildings of the Uwrd of supor%is4»rs
of Grand Traverse munty will
Have yoa scconats that
reive sealtd bids at the ofttce of the
rounty clerk for furnishing 150 cords
of four foot beech and maple body
w«Kvi. good, clean, round stuff, down
to four Inches in diameter being ac
cepted: the same to compare favor
ably with wood now plied In court
yard: wootl to Im* delivered at and
‘plied oil ctMirt house grounds before
April 1. 1907.
Ali«> 2:. mnlH riclt'ceiT Inch bt—<h
and maple block wckhI. !n v of knots, OoUootion Aeeory. ovor Uamillon
Clothing Co.
to be delivered at Jail.
Rids 00 wood to be nude separately.
Tbe tids will be opened Dec. 29 at 2
Tr»T««« Cliy, Mlcb, BepL tO. ISOi.
p. m.
Ui»T» pUoed n number <K eecoonU
r.‘*.”l.Iii.'n«%!2?,*TfncT
The committee rosenrea the right to wllb A. Pobornl e ncency tor eoUectroost ten years
T..™
became estn
fnther and
reject any and all bids.
mnnr of tbom kmc ooUnwWI: bot
Mcmbrn of the tomlly took
dec Hb9t JUM lb# ume Mr. Poboml brouabt the
privately, but openly thi
the) supported
iqueu to Um# ud prompt tt.
their father.
basxelc
tor
Christmas
at
INDIAN
James Blotnlgood. tbe mlUionalre
dec 20-tf
steel magnate of Pittsburg, suffer* ter Millers pharmacy.
Dr. S. 4 Asbtnii. D#dUM.
ribly from dyspepsia, which be con
tracted years ago while bolUng hur-.
rle<i meals and piling up hU big for
tuniv Now he tramps ten hours a da.v
to keep the trouble within bounds,
living meanwhile almost exclusively
on dry tosst and weak tea One day
w.' :rs K-vsj:'»:Ar.r.
ton content in which; he flgun*d
ired that the rasl tfst of
‘* stslenesB wa» the miraenl G
ue fit for use m\ a c<»n ealed ♦
iraMmm. o.
„. wittam-. -Uj
for years wiU
is a local diaeaaeof th« nnooM
membnuie of aooa and thnat.
For mokcrs
Annia. aged K
Reloke
FOR RENT.
POB BALE—Jcieey drUic; 1 bull J
LOST—Black fur gtore. Dr. Oetman.
. ytor* old. brrd from leglslered
Both phones 91. r
dec 20-2t
•took. Bt, Lamban Btiala; 1 buU
mie of Noftbporl, IS moatha old.
rcglatarad: 1 baB calf, blgb
AFTER Irytag | a small sack
BlD^ tooatba old. well brad. ^ IDEAL backwheat|fiour ybn will want
etdor. good Maa. obaap; I cow. Tl
to Ilk, 60 lb. or doo lb. aacB.
eoiU Panay am»Bd. raglaterad; 1
daektf
belfer U ttoatha old, Dalty of
Korthport. paflatored: family grade
r oow« to aell. alao young belfw*-
POB BALC-nn-Plae modem bouse
Biath street, aad oaa of tka bsM oa
tke street prtoa aakad is spot cask
Price l4tSQ.
Wade Bros. S11
«»aMa alrtaA Ota. pkaae im.
sas-J-u;‘aag^>.
bis ship in first class style |and In add
ition finds time in the spare moment*
age to paint pictures in oil.
words for music and comave the money for gilt edged pose Venn** tbst are of nmre than
oidlnsry inerlt. Hut hilerestcd as he
Is in these artlsUc side Issues, the
W^AD® IIROB.
orlde of his heart Is hi* i<hlp. which
lire#
. CIU.
«one. h
pay the fTrlghl.
JU.IKC A.ldlwi>. . W.-I1 known J»rl.l
..f Ixindon. r—llk wlr«l. w.. In Ihr
Imhll nf Indalilni In UiojoddMl ul.
servaUtms while trying raoes. On our
oenaaloo
opposing Itwkera wcrr«
HOUiBB TO BBNT-Mist Tenth 8t ; wrangling over fhe queat^. * When
POB BBNT-House opposite Jail; |13
a month and water taxes. Ur.
Thompson. Inquiry kfo 8. t*nlon 8t.
dec ll-tf
POB BALB-1477~Larga aigbt rooBi
boaao. ooniar of Caaa aad ISth Bia,
MOUtt FOB BENT—Dr. OauniletL
dec 64f
alxty arra farm aU mUoa
thlrtj4braa aert orebard
baaomeat kara; good boute; tlx
cowt: apaa horaca; two ball.; aU
crrv. we
NASAC CATARRH
FOR 8ALB
« M «W. »« «M; «M«
travcrw
WE HAVE A flNE UNE OF
SILVER PLATED WARE.
UmbrelUs. Ladles’ and Gents’,
fromM lo S12 each.
Wo hs^Klle the Ptekard
adna. tlie finest tbst U made. A piees of this, or of Uro Hawks Cat Class would
make a finepnsenL
Bings. Brooches, Braoeiets, Scarf Pins, Net*.
Chains and Lockets, Chains, Cbarnif,
Coff BnUons.
Combs,
Tbimbks,
'
Fountrin Pirns,
Opera Glasses,
Field Glassro, Speetaeles
nod various other articles, any one of which will ‘
make a fine preee&L
This store will be open evenings uotii after Christmas.
.
Bamum & Earl iS9 From si.
>
N4
^
. q >r.
'^1
■STStrr^i^
Mi iwpaT »«tJ
f TMA2
lio<r«4 i9T AbMt Mi ■■ppnrfi ^
9Mr ttat tk* iMMt k» mpM
Mi MopUi Mi tW €ity CM ke
iMinMI to ifMT Min ta Mr of
•v^•‘
lUTUl
z^ss-^jrsrst i=iSsslg^pF“sss-%=
T£°!TSST1i£ rfsrss?^““'
Wofta k* aai ■!• hmto IMnMia*
to vtomM «Mk Ik* *»fBi« of Ik*
■oolk of Ik* BoM«MaMw aceort-
car dtar
~
sa."“?
Bmer Hontaberier to Joaepb H.
Qub^. ae 14. ae^ 24. T 26. R 10.
Joseph Rice et al to Trav. City Mfkday tn Trsveree Oiy.
Co^H
0. T 27.^R
Mrs. Ed B. Price, who has beta v|eItioa bar dauahter. Mra. H. BaR. of
North port, retomed home last week.
IlSIO.
YMo-AMorMi AkhoU. SrtroCt.
Nmo-Nom.
r
tkot tko ¥11 of
:gSi
........
.(■;
~
^lry^^.Sle•^^witotoJ•eobl
!^S“i51SiS?
1
T«oi»—AliOTMi Abbott Brtrctt
llllrtt Lordle. Hooo. MurcW®. PalCarrlwl.
^w~r
He bm of w.
Mi city Bcereoier, tor 16^ cent of the
I iii.i> far tMi aeaaoB bo oot
Yeaa~Alieni)«0 Abbott KrerHt.
.1, Lardlc.
uinuo. Mooo. Murehto, PalGlllctt
Bbuter and
I
&47
«
-g£Si;“r“ “
2;'
HMnab A Uy Co. «o W. W. A W.
R Rmttb. e iPft, of let 17 and lot IS.) in
of C. a MUler anioooUfis to
I20.«t eapme coMOi by the accani
1 at ton of aaw i«¥ hi tbe water pipes
of bis rMliMce, was pcMcnted Mi
tko water
tee.
Vote 00 the anendneot
Yeui-Abbott. i aUlett.
Miss
[Paany mad
.^ocy Aikinaoa were in Tyarerse CUy
Batarday.
\
Miss Mary Caster U staylnc at the
^tb Manltou island for the present
Mr. and Mrs. James Ddon took din
ner with Mra. William A«ew Prtday.
R O. Bartlett has retimed to bis
home in Menominee.
|
Mr. and Mrs. I. BomsaMcr are ris
Ulna bU mother at BM^rdan.
A nnmbcf of the yoam beople apent
tbe erentna at Fkrrant's j^turday.
Larae crowds hare be^n in attend
ance at the meeUngs b^ld in the Utter
Day Salnuvcharrh.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. 8o|ton were in
Traverse City on business Saturday.
NEW GRBBmiOUSR Come and
see our ChrUlmaa plints. p. M.
PaUn'a areenbonae.
doc 19^1
Naya-«rerett Lardle. Moon and
POULTRY. Meals and 0>-ster».
Winnie (4)
McCormick of course, 870 3aal Elablh
CarHed;
i
8tM
1
doc 17-tf
Ortglpal Mloi as amended.
Pkr^tweaty yaara W. U RawU of
aa^ fkkglil aaaal catartk. He
«k*-Ml. «
^
*r%m awamaa and eeiaaMs tmn. MkfkMi.
a«W
or aoae was fkaital* UR 1 ke-JkSmiH HOU.Y-«k* kMt snM.
are eartkee; tkU eaaaed the
aad ewanac to disnppenr.
rstum.” Best mlrm-in existaace. 266 caau at Bngkee bn« Ox. WB WILL eeU 100
Unm
Btore. Praak HSMeadp, of tae crcaau at
SS^. left Uet wadt tor
tra he te rUiflaa rela-
A*I1 8«Muaa.^ko «M oa tk* «teHoa at Moakesoa, paaaed tbraach
towa oa hto way kome to Nortbport.
Mrs. R N. Plcaaid apsmt Wedass
iay ia Trmverae Otj.
Oaear Oarleea ratamad koku fkoa
oJm"vM e*w5rtV*?ii!
sriikj^sSfc^^
■I
amt
JMllo H. Vorlr et ol to Om Mi
lUrsmC Dmoct, lot t M a 1C ft lot
t HoTllMi r, oU.
Traverse CHy
M. Brown aad R N. Pickard dro^
BUsa McMmss to Wm. H. Om».
psraels. 1260.
Mrs. Charles Warner, of 8nt
Harry Burr and wife to
CtebaMe^toU 36 and 20. Uk.. 2. P. H.1 Bay was la town Thursday.
Miaa Elms Lavmnder and a
. of Traverse City, are the guou
W«. Troolt----------------j
of Mr. and'Tirs. W. A. Browa,
Crotseraad wife, paieela.
Dec. 17.
*Wi2^FUeand wtto to Wm.
T^twlne. parcels, ate It. T 22. R f.
ELK LAKE.
Praak Sours attended ^he state
Wii.'TniitwUc and wife to W. H. Orange held at Grand Rapids last
Fif^ paresia. P. H.'a lad. 13100.
Ptofd U BmMt and wife to Mike
IMebolt and wife, lot lo and 11. blk.
S. H. L. A Co'o lOth, OHIO.
Joseph Kallaka to Joaepb H. Dur
ham. lot 01. Wk. 30. O. a R, 0600.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cams drove down
CUra I. Smith lo George Mahn and
wtfe, aeH of ne^ ape. 22. T 22. R 10. from Traverse City Sunday and took
dinner with Mrs. John Cama
12006.
Alva aad Dennis Dean drove to Hon
/J
or last week.
fa-------The Sunday school U gotag to bare
t 10. lie
D. M. Reynolds to Nellie E. Reyn a CbHstmas tree, so the young people
olds. half int. of a 41 ft, of lot 21. are quite busy practicing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry PllUrs went to
RUckwood. II.00.
Henry J. DoVriea nnd wife to James Ckrp Lnke SatunUy.
Brange meeting next Saturday after
Ennest et al. pareda. sec, 4. T 27. R.
nooeo. at 2 o'clock.
f.
Dec. 17.
George Lardle to John Hoimfs. par
cels. aee. 16. T 22, R |ft. fOOO.
Ambrose MHka, lo Edward bevall.
SUNDAY SCHOOI-S and churches
aV4 c»r nv\i sec 24. T 26. R 10.1700.
get our prices before buying your
The Smith A Hull Co. to RobL W.
candles. Tbe Palace.
doc 12^tf
Carr, sw^ sec. 17. T 25. R 2. |600.
Soa ValuaUs Hints
by the KiaibaU MoMer House. We rwpreseat three of tbe larp^
Eirms la the tiade: W. W. Kimball Oo, Lyon A Hfaly. and the Bfison Pboki^ Oo.
Hlai Na 1-Bay your pUno from
latareat to saUsfying tbe public on 1
pUooe in order to edntinoe In bualneaa.
Hint No. 1—Be sure the house you deal with knows what apiaan
really U. and doee not eonalder it simply a piece of faraUare. aad.
all right if It doee not come aagloed.
i
tone. Get a piano with a Erst-dass reputation.
Hint No. 4—Invertigate any “wonderfor offers very carefully.
Remember therer is no saving
aavii In buying cheap. Inferlpr goods, for a
leas price than yon must pay for aUndard goods.
'
sold that
that Ibev would be laughed at la the
tbe simple real
pUno dealer. The Innocence of the par8 of a flrst-cla
this plan to succeed very often
1—Boy a KIMBAIX PUno. if you want a plsno that
aae. perfect in eonatmctlon. perforl In case design and
I 00 earth for the homo.
Inislucsh Conu- ant 1
KIMBALL MUSIC HbUSE
M. B. HARNER. prop.
124 Pimit Street.
llie Hannah A Lay Mercantile Company
X^HESE are most busy days in oar
. enlarged and remodeled store.
Eifery dtlnshn is filled l»ith most attraclifue Christmas goods that appeal to
%e most exacting.
r
n^/TH but a few days to complete
your Christmas shopping you
will find it expedient to turn to the store
that can supply your every tpant without
leaving the building.
Irajrafei
Grocery Division
V Drug Division
•
.. ^
7 j:
.
ISblcs and couMters and show cases lillodwim<
' IntowcaMatteaSowcaac im«l «viikaMaM*t
attrMUvc gooes.
,
glvtagpcrfcd.
TOILET EETE In OTMUI .«wl*ly. Ewn* with |Mt tkm pi****tyKtu’Cmim mE MIrrvw, «li«*r* •rith tk* mMloiHna artMu.
PrUea from ft JO to the meet elabersu at EAOO and |EJA
CANDIES OF ALL KINDS at Es, Ma 12c. ISe. ME Etc • paunEI,
and th* Itotot *t ChoeoUto* frton Me to tOe a p«.nE. Wa atafc* a
specialty of supplying Stmday eehoolA ckumhea, and YauaB Peoples*
Eocletles with their ChrUtmat Cendiea. .Faacy Candy Hearts. SUm*
and Animals for trees decorations. Candy Canes. Pap Com Sails,
and cakes,
MAMICURB EETA armi tha maat dainty artUlaa. priaad from Tie lo
OtJO.
HAND MIRROm M^.l«**r EkM«r iC^krtl*. i-«k W
^
NUTS of all kinds, either sold by the dHTerent
HAND RRUkHCk In airmaniMr *1 <**o«*. Iron Ztc to EIJQ.
, •
DAINTY REIiniMn>te <^«y kUto* fi*m Sk to tK
•rato airt ftMA
$1J0 an MHMA
Aiqr favwtto pMfinw mW lii karik ftwa 80* to
' i
s'i:':-.
LAUOMLIN FOUNTAIN FENS. El. ta E2. An foad a sl^ an nan
i£...
mM
ON OI»tto.
.
-t
or mixed.
.
. L- r,
\\
■'*
fW me
CIGARS
?p:,
Pit io kvko«a*tlwta1l<al »A«l anE«toal(aa ak>1 apkcayHato
S*^
I
'C'-i
‘ i
- ,
i
ALU KINO* OF rinu Itmn W* to tka kaat la 1H< IkMd I
rt^
THE JOLIET FELT kUFFERE
Tk, «aa^-a ataw at
•!«.
,
Tk. dinly kaEtoaa. Ilypar. la and Rtok. Ma* ME ia.iaE.r rtkkaaA atti
,
tIJt; tk. .M-. Kto at EtM. anE
CIMtotM
fARETV RA9<» fr It
M «A W* M»r Irtto ktoE*. tor th. OOtotto.
*
oranfca, Oatoa, Lay.. RaialaA NMa CaaEy, Watora. FaattaM. NaMtoaA alt maeaM of hney Caakin anE Craekar*. Cranb*rrl«A Mai^
aacMna Chtniaa,' OihraA OyaUn. fraak av*«y day.
The nemaat nevalty, tfiy Hlaarathg
miipper. In eittmr felt or leather. The^
MilMren^ at $1JA the mioiip' at.
E1A the mamenU m flJO. and the
men*a at E2J00.
v^Tke fmmm Slraiik Brea. A AaiMtte aad Aamrioan Cand
.10 Ike daiatuat
CHOCOLATtE AND GflEAME. palt ap
M-U
dalatUat af
a# kaxaa.
t ^ Uiaat oaadua* tram lOa 2a |t.
ALL KINDS OF FANCY EOAFt. paifMiad ^ pNhkat U MasU
cakea or U kespd af thm. tOs d caka 4a Tfa.
OIOARE. Clgarettaa and all hinds af tansy Flpea
.
Christttiiis
sutlers.
CXTJU MANICURE ARTldLEE. ni*A Buffm Orknt* RtW*.
X
^ «•,. fclaak. aratn anE i
Fancy AMrackan L*nk<. In II el-
f:
TohB B Sanut arjr.-sraisrts
'C«MnllM«Mtec
E^ar«-'£r.5S
HOLLY
UMnH
PAINE
W9mnm%mr
<• «r an ihM tkv »*• u» Mjiqr aur
atoek awaltlag ahlpmmt troai thU
rMd « bmUfiU »oMii vHttsi by ibe Amt ns moon m* tbe cnni cbb be proDoruir'o Uthw. Ut/w. J. L. T«dBM0B.
tor tbo diMMkm. Mr. Th«r»toB prr^ RojBl StBlkor WM IB town fro«
bbi
.wblrbheprliadi
SOFT COAL
ffOB
I. O. Burns
Tatd •»] oOm Norths#
^MirJili^adeck.
Bo(ll|)bODMM.
USE
Gcn«ljiieGas
COKE
Hm Idcal lM.
$5.00:::;^
•UOinDAV.
Traverse 6ly
Gas Co.
STORM SASH
^Why ait in a cold room
wthena little money a|Htnt
will keep it outP
Storm sash are Ruaran-:
teed to pay for themaclvem in two year* In
paving of jfuel.
Get our prices.
All kinda t-f lum^r and
interior aniah. ..
Soutb iidc
Lumber Co.
Oit 30H
Bell a
‘Maxwell’
U^rs
are sold frith a posiflve guarantee that
as good a car cannot
be told legitimately
for a dollar less.
Ask for rcatons why
and full particulars^f
Walter M. Paige
. LOaiAGEIfT.
■tufcyweaasrstat
mm
m
Market
Ml
eryFbMay. aai la to help yoaaai .««&'.»•
_Jhiswmttca mpceiallcatoe
b«yB«we bcUevc yob wffl opfredaletl baongh tobay OMse fhal
C. R. SB>dar. a P. Saptor. Oaa SZtp aad Jaeob Brhatt adll gad thair
haalaaaa hadlp crtpplod. wlU oalp aow
aad tbrii a car drappad og hm tor
Ihalr aaa. aad tha tabapa which thep
haea pirriiaaad Ipiag la
?ssj.‘t,r:£5.‘"u.rs!^'i:
" Order jrour
Tha hpdraau tor iha aaw water
•rmtm war# plaead pawardar
^‘27o£TKi::. .m.iP
l^ptaalag oun U acarlac coaipto
Omb a Crotoer*t
aUtl btgnB Ito
■BMio‘« «ot yBBtorday.
Artiuir Mnybew m motber, wboM
Pleaaaat. U paptag
Quom art nor»i oomw f« bla a rWt. Wia mnited
Tba 0. H. A I. p«y car g
eat aaOMB. anted irfaali. kolir. •>«•- tba
hddru of iba Uicdl ••jmOt
a.
dec ton (erdBy.
All of tha kwu/Aurrbe*. Bdptlmt.
albodltt and Geraidn IdUtbcrnii. vtll
Dili f
glva CtridliDM ei
U wfll <
Tb« DapiUU and M
I OB Monday #i
therma ererrlaea will toke uiaci*
ChrlMoiaa night. Much prepBrailuo U
O. C MOrSATT—AlMtracU of UU*. balag fltcB lha aa^veral progrBOim
no State Beak batldlas.
gad no doubt all win ba Tcry later
CARDS
HyoabO BOlwIdito go Bowa Iowa
Fiw Tomomw
We offer you for tomor
row or any otHerday a
brand of canned gc^s
Oat we know will come
up to any' test that you
may giwe them. They
are Micbiuan goods and
are called the Hart
brand. You will find the
quality all that you could
aak. Gant are well hlled.
We have them in a com
plete assortment.
IDEAL
it the word to koep
in Bina when you
orW of your grocer
sariiaf IVkcml now.
mScS SprliKiamS W
Graham Flour,
Bycnoor.
Whole Wheat nour,
aad lira. Brho.llle writ- vWIDaily B^t sod pl. My of it
0R. tARkC. TYlf Oeattot Boo* ora la Tmrarae Clip r«tardar and
Bnclcwheatnovor
I Pint mttam Baak au» ON today.
CbrUtmat ibopplng In thU village
seatskeaaM*.
aasM
GrammlaleS MeaL bagan aarller thU year than uaual
We sell IDEAL FLOUB
la a good plan, at U glvdd buyara
awl prodneto.
time in which lo make, their
A. JJtaPHAIL, DaatteL Oftr Jak»
Why? Beoana.- it is tbe
aatortloBi.
and
the
wmnu
of
thoa^
puraoa drag akira. Bril gkaao SOM
chaMng can alao be glv*a more cart
Wo deliver goods to' any
BEST millprodact
rtage; Oita. ASM itage.
ful dttentUia by Iho clerkt.
part of tbe city.
oa tbe msiket.
II la aanoaaoad that tome time
the boUddya Mra. Martha Gay
OR. r. d. MAO MITT—Praetloa Uait. after
will deliver a lecture here. Her »ul»ad to BTB. BAR. N08K THROAT Jeci will be -The Good BUhop of ll.aad nTTINO OP OLABSia. OfSea one of Victor Hugo’a celebrau*d work*
One trial will convince
Because of the aearrUy of logs.
MS WUkaka Uoi
Case A Crotaor a Kingsley mill was
MS. .
most skeptical. "1
compelled to shut down Friday. There
laacarcoly enough anew to Inaure ivsal
RIANO TOHINO-W. H. IMIaid. M good alelghlng as yet.
BLACKMAN.
The local Baptist church people are
mm espartaaaoi How located with very proud of their new purchase—u
John Hammar Is working for ^has.
Bairali.
large l>ell from the Nortb^llle bell
NORTMfH)RT.
Chortla Days who has Itoeii on
foundry, Nonhvlllu. Mich. The tone
C. A. Baumberger. manager for sick list for a few days l>
Quality U ftae. They expect to put Inl(*nd achool again.
position toddy.
OR. O. R. CHAaB. laaMiTad Croat MSMra. C. Uarratl visited In Tra
The newly inaUlled electric lights Ploymeui lo 14 girls. Ho has I
SM WOhairi hlook to MT aad 4M
s last week.
City a couHe «f
rch are a d»<?lded
the M. i». church
di<?lded ImIn tbe
ashels
of
peas
lo
be
u
Mr. Havt
Illy vlslUHl
foi their pur.
provenieBt. The
ibAa
vlctoMy
next
year
NHsun-s
IS Sunday!*^
8
rhmae and Inatallatlon were raUed by
The
Xmas
trcMat
Ulartrman w
tadhrMudl aabacrtpllen.. ^
lifltl on Fritlav evenlflg. Dee. 2:
a. MARTIN—Phrairiaa aad Bar
The one day Farmers* Institute will mcr at Squuw IsUnd. tti lUbt
keeper, n.^d of Xaia;. night as was first
gaoB. Ottea SM Beat Proat aUari
John and Ole Olemm ha%e gon
If non hem peninsula to spend
flghbOl
torch.
Inter In the lumber woods.
rouble
HARK CRAVn OgUVRRV-4A(M
Oscar Ihtme bfi this mornlhg for
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lambkin. Grand Rapids, wh^rc he expi-cls lo
freight, pareala aad trpaka. OtSoa
tu
the
wires
TuiW4ld>, a aon. ’
s|H»nU the winter.
at Or Book aiora.
light.
There will bi* a dance In the town
Bom, AO Dr. and Mrs. J.
BrownGeorge Marlatt from Fennvll
rennviiiee Is
is
hall on New Years eve. Tuesday. Jan.
Bon. WtMlneaday. n daughter.
sltlngAhis Sluter. Mrs. C.'. Q. Boupe,
MRA t. L. BONNamt hair dratatag Bam Wright haa had a CJllxena tel 1st. The arcbestra will furnish gotsl Carl
and sister ,Ni
Nflllf vtolu-l
muRlc. Bin iti dance. SUc.
ephone placed In hU msidence.
parlw*, over enr Book atom. I
Junday. j
with Mis.H Anna Manin Sunday.
Mm. B<rt BcoU and Miss Maud
Willis
mis Allen, who has
bus b«M*n vlsUlng
Tbe Camalla Ooacert On. gave night
lA
ly exblUUoaa at Monroe s hall every Frobftt spent a few days in Traveme In the Houthem pan of the stal *. rttunu*d home Saturday.
night last ww‘k. The ahow was well City last week.
Kehl Bros, will rebuild their dock
and th ‘ lalAMIL r. NgRLlNOIR. LAWVBR- patronixed. Tbe usual supply of roWl In the early spring, teartng down the
A. Marlatt's
Mooay to loaB, XtS Bute Bank clnes. oils and aqaps were snpplUM old warehouam. drive new piling
Sunday.
to those stager ahd alllag. and the
building, emtaoa phoaa **t
A. Box and daughter. Mrs. C. Brt'tt.
uaual trot lag aobnme was very succes further out and build one Urge warthouse
over
the
whole
dock.
This
will
left W«Hliu*sday for a thr««e wcH*k»’ vis
fully work«l. Mra. DuUa Eaalgn rt‘
cHved the moat number of votij as be a grt*a| Improvement, giving them it with rvlat hit's In Canada
REAL aaXATR AND LOANB-Otaad the moht iwpular married Udy. Miss plenty of rouro to handle pt>latfHs in
Mr. ami Mrs. O. Luce of Hblnu-s
to the Siding vlKlu-d with Warren Ttaylor
Trararaa taad aad Utah Oo, F. Btella Fenstemlacher as the most pop tbe fall and alao add
ee
of
the
town.
and family Thursday of last w'wk.
TbartolL Maaagar. OtSoa, tooai S
Thu lai Ilea* Benefir aoclety will
The
Blackman l^adles’ Aid met with
RawUtoa A MlUlkao Iriaek.
^eetj^to Mrs. J, Vannatta on Friday Mrs. C. Rousa. Thursday. Eight knetnthe prettJsat baby.
Iters were presc*nt. After tying a*com
SARA T. CHASI. M. fc-OCSoa wMk Dec. m.
Mlsa Grant will spend her vacation forter. the ladles were pleasantly
kt her Jme In Clio near Baglnaw*.
Ba
Or. O. a Qkaat, BUta Brnk hlatfc
treared to pop corn and apples f hlch
Ahvif. and Mrs. J. F. Matt
will was greatly enjoyed hy those pres
Both pkoaaa. SSMr. Raridtaeo SS4 Wt he sfrsld t* tire Chamber
s|M-nd the* holiday's with Mm Math ent. Mrs. O Luce and Mra. J. Dago
W.BMMhSt ate. phoaa TU.
wen* also present, wrhirh helped Imake
t w H parents at Benxonla.
OtMirge Nelaoo left this morning mo tbe afternoon all the more pleiaant.
esR Dric Stare.
^
The ladies will meet in two we
s]>end the winter In Grand Rapids.
OR. r. MOLOaWORTH—Bpariil ah
Several construction men are here with Mrs. Chalker.
laotloa to dlaaaaaa at tha apaw aar, Seven out of every hundred KngUsh reimlrlng the car ferry'dock.
The magic lantern abow glv^n
BOM and tbroat Olmaa I
Tbe Odd Fellows are Ralshing the the Blackman school bouse SatUi
wxmien arc widows, while ftmong mec lower rooms In their ball. They will evening by Mr. HallVday of Bear;!,
Orar Johnaon drug atom.
only four In one hundred arc widow have a fine ball
vras Quite well attended and all
li. R GUI
uraed from Muskegon Iiort n very pleasant time.
•n hYlday evenlngCharlie Chapp**l w ho has l»oen
Mrs. Akers of Hatches Crossing U
Oft K. Be MINOW-^Oftea Otar A
The progeny of^ pdir of rata, un be „
guest of Mrs. J. Vann: ttto.
can Drag Btota. Rpaotol atta
der favorable caa«llont will In three
W*. E. Campbell rotumed Saturday
to ara. aar. aoaa aad throat Olaaaat yearn number 1.000.
a delegate
■tted. Brikgheaaa. BaaMaaeatll
focii Sihermen’o^thl^*^^a^^^
convention.
The Cangregatlonal Church Sunday
school will bold appropriate exercises
Olt Wo
toOOl
OB Christmas eve. Tbe M. C. church
ctu. IW; BdU ft.
Sunday acluKd will give a cantata In
^ ,v
. etto pbdM til
the town hall.
The car terry will make dally trips
to ManUtlque during tbe week, owing to the large mount of freight
r. W. THIRIAt. SaaUri.
Allle Gagnon baa gone to Delro
for a abo^tlme. from there be will |
ua A Mh MMlir S
W.D.Lyon&Go.
Ui’WiSSS'-r.SS!:
cw
(UEIIINUSE
ARTHUR HOLUDAY, M. O^-PhSM
ola. SB4 Bugaoau RaaMvag to of
Boat to Moaaoa Mock over Baiaow
amariY. OMaaMpkoasaii;
HARRY «.
MorieBoosa. Ctu.
.rc*“
Oar Kew Ad.lition is now
oomnletod ^ ready lor
Wo hsto a fine
PALMS, FERNS. ASPARAEUS
REX IE60NIAS. PIRMROSES
Me. whloh ore just the thing
ItoicsCitFtonismMiiiito
Wedneaday In Trav’eme Sly.
Prof, J. F. Mathews vras wy
antly surprlaed by weveral c
frienda on Thursday evening,
gamea and nuialc. an elaborate 1
was nerved.
Miss M aud
Priday aftem
days with
Bardgc. of____
Captain Robertaon of the car ferry
received a telegram to oooe and nasUt a ateamboat that bad ran aground
near SkiUlgaAee light. Tbe ferry left
for there on Tneaday night returning
on Thuradnj night
Tbe Ladlee* BeneBt aodety and the
Bpworth League wiU fnmlah the baii«
Quet for the P. A A. M. on Dec. nth,
Dec. 17.
ABBTRARTR OP TtTM--CJ^ OlP
akctomrAWw RMkahMaOR. WUTHINOWr-
1 weeks aeeia. Tbcy a»<e
ghrethem good sapparL< fl^ wBl be deUvered
bent &B.MXn«r.
QUEBK cmr Plond Company for
eat Bowen, potted pfatoti. boHy. ‘
ttoton.
Anc JWt
Oranges. Bananas.
Candy and Nuts
: v •« ;
.
l^rfefmas
^Ty-r
Christmas
Dinner
Bayyotir
Mixed Candy .
from to 2()c per lb.
Mi.xcd Nuts, 15c per lb.
Washington JNaval Oranijes, sweet and juicy,
tific. 35c . and 4flc per
dozen at
.Aubei^’s,
51S S. Union.
These Are
Fine
auster nalRliiR
N.w
ouea and very tine, (lootl
larifo onus.
Seeded Raisins-Tbi««
an> finest oiM-s .we roiilil
pet.
FTCSll Nuts -We are very
portleulnr iiijn-.ltiiig only
tbe l«jsl.
Fancy Dales- Have to be
a litOe partienlar abont
dates.
Cbolec Flss-We ibink
these are sotoetliinK eatra.
ever> tliiii« for 'yi»ur Cbrint
mas iliimur, wu would like
your order.
TheBay Packing Co
Cit 397
Boll 838
413 Unioq
V
WIMTHROP BLEND
C0F»fi-»
We lift VO boapn^ by »peH
oofTee drinkern ibil ilfi.^
the beat coffee
drank for tbe pr
liHve unid mom
The price is 2Sc per ib.
••-nn
-rssTdS&n:
taelast year. ira||e
4oaUty Out tells. >*-
SnCKNEVS
GROCERY
411 S. Uaion SL
I:-
rT!»
■•’.V
ivBMC«mr. mcMMAM. Twa*v.
9.
d tmm ««tks watte ft tte Ml-
pocal
y • ^
General
StlNOTS/UIST JOBS
WAkTtR CAlirA AlX^ARtCAN ELAVCNA.
asa.'sr.T'""
Am Tao dWtete.* Aar M
rawte Aliaoai WIU mi Tbair
Hat.
aaatattea vara a4te to tba aoaarll
tatterpteM. TbU art terftaa tbe
ttew,iatA.yr«^;
t» rbaasaaUa to
ra work oo tba part erf
tlia otateta. aarf tbat iba alaaal.
vbo Mra kaortiad at Iba door for ad
aMitaae* to tba boaid for aavarml
yrvni. voold ba of rra! baaait.
No aotte vaa tUrm tka atimta of
tba acite <rf tba facattjr. Tba an
te bafora tba araak araa orer ihr
teargfadaataa wUI ba oa tba warpath of tba profaaaora. ibay aay. Thay
btdtare fbey aboold bara a rapraaaauIba body aad are awUlAf tba
Uy« art apokaa rtabd for da.
in aSalra la ahlcb iba aU-
Vtear. Tala........... .......... Fallback
MOONO Kl^\^
nacat. Amaapolto...............
Bad
wS
ESS2«r
or tba
Of tba Aaaei erf i
Mltbar
twtepAw praatnbaaotewbaon
32?*
I
ISS
r.*.-S's.’sr.sss.-U.'
SOBdlStmEUP
RROOIIO WANT ADAb PAY.
irf
LODGE WmCES,
TRAVARAR CITY LOOOI. Ha n. Bb
or P. mte oaary Tknteny atte
tog. Mbw Ifibaon blocR. C a Wab
HT.C.C________________ ____
!
TRAVRRAK CITY LROION. Mo. 1»maat to Wtemnn ban on tba Ulrd
TnaaAay of aneb montb nt 7:M b. m.
^ ***
ISeOMEcUsMc
-5SS5^^
......n
DUod. OtC. 4. IMt.
J.U. HtmualrBi.
«te tIofhMt
City Tiananrar.
Iiall pifjara ara aotnlop blph thU
roar.- «W PraoMaat Um\» D. Smith
frf tba kte baaaball club. *'I have
bad tefral applloatlooa for bertha “Ms": ]^n.
vtt tba xmm neat aaaaoa. but evory
vooldbe Tot aaya that be wanta a
aalary of at loan |2O0 per month.
*tbw *tel
bad tba
Haute Hub ran
the strain."
Jack MeOooaan. the new Tot managrr. baa wrltlen Mr. Smith that he pyracoat Univafslty Crma Will Raea
baji aararal atw players In view and
the Wlaoenaln Cipht at Maditon
that aome onotraets will ba cloead
....................
WIUCJOEST
A. GreiUck & Co. e£S«.St3r.“'*-*-^
Cm^TMAS
riTnV.
Mirrov. Military sett, Jew^Cases lind many other valuable
dt-vollna
s Into
presentT and they
condition nicely. Herman goes on y
ably quit aoarring In a few days. whU
Oans U milling through eight and t«
rounds of fast work. Guns will pro!
sbly quit snarrlng In j
Herman thinks of o
imtll a fe'
Hi-
Chaney ate mtebm. A good time Is
"is
Compare our goods
and jirices with others and
iron will buy of us.
■ 1
,s
•V
BllGBEETS
CITY
i>RUG
STORE.
For YourOwn Sate
Buy Hocking Valley soft coaL W’e
have other coal but we are pushing
this because we know H to a coal that
will give you entire ssUsfacttofi.
We are going to keep rlkbt on telb
tog you about Us good qualities ontU
you have proved Us merits.
Aftehl
Show-goers. 1 have the finest line
of Imported Opera and Field
Glasset ever shown in Traverse
City, in Pcari. Gold Filled and
Morocco Finish.
G.B.TaylorCoalCo.
NOTHING MAKES A
Better Xmas PrcscBt
Fc* jronr BojrorOirithMa
35.18
"Skees
2di9
3.50
W. K Bingham. Tmant Of-
ROBERT KINGIN
nnrt^ l^ttel
Interest
L C MURRAY.
' ColiiiiibU Hoid
Your Time
bonds
$ 406.00
W. P. Bflaby . Uborfbak Psrk.$
Julius- Ca*
Oak Park
1.75
Furniture.
. E. GreUick Co., book case*
and 1tobor ...................... ......... $
G. R. & L 5.35 A M.
SOUTH
No Change atWaHon
Clo« connections for
Kalamazoo,
Wayne and East Detroit
aid Toledo.
Heary Wltkop. Owtia'i:::;;
t ai.75
Also Parlor Car and DtoiogCar
to Chicago.
Is limited to a three short days
to which to fislih your CM-tmaa sbopptof- Do not IsC these
days go by wUhmrt oomtagherr.
Perhaps last the thing you
wttl And here, te Ifsiirdinooi
Fort
Is aome one that you
And Just what you tto
.-will tike—we know «•
Make U a point to f
A'
W. O. FOOTE.
Hared by Boyt aad aapFOtted
Cbaadler that tbe report be accei
aad
tt lew cl
‘‘^aS-Prtedrteh. Fbote. Hoyt aad
sick, to
Bngtoff LAndertef moved to Elk
ptete week. Where be will make
presents.
5a.-25.l
|€5.85fi.l7
J. M. HuellmantH.
Treaa. Board of Bducatlon.
last Monday, returning Saturdayr
There being no obJecUona the sam.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr went to tbe
ist Wednesday, returning Thurs- waa received aAl pUced on file.
Report of the committee on cUlms
Thcy were wlinesaea on a dland accounts waa presented rceoiu\v>rre case.
The aoclal held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. Luce last Wednesdj^y
Teachers Salaries.
evening, was weU attended,
»>«v Roll reesUr........ ......... ..$3 3g.140
dies netting I7.K0.
and Mrs Warre n Taylor and I Miss Gannett,
Gannett supply....*...
supply
ku)
rr vtHtor* ct Mrs. Nerlinger. supply......
Dlher wer<
Luce last
.
. '
$3.5^5.40
Sunday school was well attend^
Extensive preparations are
tee
.**1*'?*.*!. .$ 280.«l
for the ChrUtmaa tree to be held m Pay roll
Christmaa eve. Every one U cordially
1 oU
Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Of Luce were visit ora Irene Poboral. Library work..
of Mr. and Mraj Warren Taylors Lara Hoekstead. Ubrary wwk
Thursday. Mrs. Luce attended the
Imdlea’ Aid In the afternoon, held at
90.00
G. Martin’s.
Menuer * Qiwrer,.
Mrs. Verna Pratt la assisting Mrs.
59.90
sundries
WHla with her housework.
The Gleanera meeting waa wed at- A. B. Hsr
tended last galurday evening. Sev'eral
new mrt&bers were taken In and more
.m, i
ti will be a case of father
Coach Stagglagulnat son ax\sl teacher against pupil,
k tKi.s tnfoT- as James
Ten Byck la the niach of
Jai
Syracuse
And
bU son B. H. Tt n Brck
mate te It la up
»wly elected coach of Wsoon^ te of tba. two
la not planned to havp the
tba appHeakte of the
go wka western
wriiei regstta supplant tbe Poughaaftoe aa a lurprlaa. aa
kewpale et«it the coming seoaon, but
hoped In time to make this t
tegatU the big annual aquatic
bat for tbe game and
event of R^sconain.
way In the arrangeoa
In ordey to cairvfout the plana for
the big wrtrtern meet it will U- n
tmim- to sarr to rafse $5,000. half of which
come from students and faculty
the remainder from the alumni.
pmrm tbe Amaiicaa te RnglUh race
OLD
boraaa aad awaids tbe palm to the
lion la that the best
Mrs. E. J, Brtnkman te daughh-r.
la from fourteea to Aniui. aid spending^ few days In “SSSr^Sr.^hw...vI.Uorof
Mias Myrtle Vanamburg
Traverse City with ^atlvea.
Will Colerlek’s funeral waa bHd
®'r^U Wlncbcomb visited Flmo
ty at bis home In ihia place. 8em
and Sydney Luce ^Saturday and Sunr Rev. Chaae. The music waa fui^
Ram Haute, Ind. . _
ahvHl by Mr. Bagley. Mr. Wm. Pratt. ^*ie Gibbs, wife and daughter called
nger HugM mnAs woid that Schreck MUs Blodgett te Mies Curry.
The ^ Mr. and Mrs. a Luc.‘ Sunday evenwill not meet Harry Rodgers New
Icca WB-re conducted by
Vear’a day at Sbelburn unless the
ion. HU accident and death haa *^LeRoy Forsyth drove to Traverse
agreement la made for alrslghl rules,
>wn a gloom over the ptoce which ^ Saturday, returning the same
allowing hitting In the clinches. anU time only wUl remote.
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this prohalUy will be agrtwd to.
Capt. Bgwr) of Chn:>voU Is here
Mr. Bennett .tetnrned to hi, homo
>curing white fish spawn
after a four weeks* visit with hU moth-,
governmeat.
It was4,w rm*4.
er. who waa ven tick, but -he left ber
John
Lane
paased
away
Tuesday
much Improved In
A pl:y0.f*J«u wHl known «m tla* went
night after great suffering at the home
Dec. 17
sMe ubeii |uui«lng a house where be of hU daughter. Mrs. Wm. Ruabmoca.
knew H colleagur of hla had a |iall«^t. A abort service was beW at the home
CENTRAL LAKE.
wws
when the woman of
t:’C touae u-eo-tet! b:ii. from the win
dew und nak.tl liliu to
In and w
Mra. S. FuUer v|i
Coxc Aas gone to 8t. Johns te
L.^r tUk s.»u.
Mrs, E. Green, at t
vlHnliy
spend the holidays.
♦ Hut Isn't Dr. X. attondlug your
Ira Bradshaw baa a saw mill on his
Madarai Perkins baa been spending
sour n^keil the physician
week with Mra. Bagley.
F„u« K-t
-Yt'U." reiiTli'd tin* won an. “tut I»r.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miner entertain
ed Wm. G Tompkins and family last their youngest child last Friday.
X. STb^tns to l.sve his mind mot
Funml from M. E. church Snndsy.
Sunday.
rMil i-«tate than «m hD i«atleots.
Mrs. LaValley U to Traverae City
Quite a number df our people are
•irugglst sakl be couM M tin
ivlng the Bell telephone put In their vlsHtog.
ptcscrlpiUm."
Mra. ttelinan. children go 7o Yale.
Tlie phyaU lan entetv-tl tbe lion-*e and houses. I
c. 17.1
Mich, to apend Christmas.
aukfil for the laraertptKm. The womMrs. Brans leaves Wednesday for
«n prorteced n sheet f^ l»r. N’a |md
4
MABEL.
ber
boms to Oare county,
on whU-h was wrrlttfrfr:
Dee. 1$.
Geo. Babker made a bnaSart trip
-nrlefcs. 50.taiO.
to Kalkaska one Aay last week
•>Vu.ent. 50 bbla.'*
S.
Pray
msde
-a
business
trip
Dr. X. baa Josl a |uitlent."-Chlefigo
Th«r«-. > Hill «t Bo«l€. Tnu th*fi
tu Ek Ranids one day last week.
u bic •* 1a*t T««. Thl* wcBdjr
GUberi and Orloff Pniy were Elk tvir«
U W. L. Hill, who troB • w«cM ot 8*
Rapids callers one day last week.
Miss Alice Mstoler la vIstUAg ber
slater to traverse City lor a few days.
CoInmbAs Bolsmler made a trip to coogk. te doetpra gave me ap to die
Traverse CItr last Wednesday.
Andrew Pray made a trip to Trav
erse City today.
tloa. Coo«h» and ColiU. No*, alter
there wlU he a Christmas hunt here taUac II bottle. I bar* wora thaa
tbe Aay before Xmas. Tbcg chose up
Toilet and Manicure Sett.
Amouut disburs'd from cfomlngant
.r.7XTu“
Chl(
------ Ison. WU..sa,k. ^
the T
win meet the
The WlsoDOsln
Syracuse unlvendty crew l^L » >«^eelem
regatta to be held on l.ake MendoU,
«s Madlstki. about June 1. This will
be the first taiwolleglate rowing conv
Cora Pray.
Iprteaat
tecuy
Aac iPtI
aCOtny.
Oatfite
ARPiber of the OCR ptjieA jM
ipopifai
nuVtMM CITV LOML Ma m F.
* A. M. BMtt «■ Mcotty fttt
Would n»k» • ilM ChiitteM «t or MBn tho tan o( (bt mtaa.
m: a. BMbaW ttm»
piwtet (or • BsanliBr ol tbt
tMT. —tr S Wbltd. W. M.
»ay.
charged a fee of four per cant for collactkm. Penalty on dallnaoant nity
and acbool taxes te apacial nanm6IAID ItsIMI ilDIAU TT
thmrntamt.
Otll tad tee them kt
Otto, m mm ttt B4tr ~
CHBISTMAB DINNER
Chandler tbat”the mme***^rwlvcd MeOonBkk.of eoorM. 870 Efit BUhth
SoIHvan told him of the offer.
id placed
•treot.
Oana la not maklnr the weight for
Carried.
bla battle with Kid Herman aa eaally
aa he tbewht be would. The negro
champion la finding the problem of re^
moving the surplus poundage harder
blltl thi
than "DevU Dlcka" crap
to b«al
Joe hlmseir.
aame. Not
.«™dl.bu^ .lr«. tb« fund. «*
the betting public here are banning
to realise that the bolder of the light
weight lUSe may
IM
sHf to a frawle’’ io i
of Co
ai the ringside Jan 1
^"^liug^rtm
playeel three yet.r*
and would not have beetle eligible for
the 1P«7 team had not the western
•aaaball Playara Caw Too Miph far coofenence made the new rule allow
fact that he I
Ttte Hate Haaapamt-Nliia
ing men to play all four years of ibelr
a hard game by working fully a half
Old Oaaa Will Oa.
term In acbool.
to the
. fbarce of the ilauln* erf pUyers
OUR tDKRL teM
>•
matte to bateantete hf aar
A imsi
tilal
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teAtt
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MAIJtOA OiopaK OteffM. Apptek
- ’
This la one of the Urgeat parses ever
Oppananta far the
aaaaaa aa uafarorabla aitUuda
rtteaawdatloiu of tba
l?*elf
rapraaaautlraa and ba- football team of 1P07
Magoffin’s enspooenta wen* -Octy"
QMaxn nf Chlcagu and Hheloacblld of
^iBiayata
rwelar
la Matep Traiibla Oattfiip Off
rpte^aHi ■ Ratb klfo Raalap..
Peiillvao'a Alp Offar.
*'Tba*e«iimlttaa on bnildinga and
gimtea. by Mr. Foota. mnia a verbal acbool aad etty
report to the affect Uat the committee
Ner.. Dec. U
bad raoHrad \Mda fiom tba vartoaa placed ta my bate tor oolMte.
PraHy In bla awa aocaaai Kid Her plambees for eovartag tba pipe H the
1 Wia ba tn my oTAco to rteea anld
*-sre ,oo Oak Park Sebool bolldlag aa folfowa:
meets Joa Oana be
a baula vbleb will da^a R. J. Martor A Co........... .......... |143.fi0 teiaa from now nto Fab. i, ip07. oa
aoeb weak Aay from t oteck to
ba la to oaemta tba Usbt
vaicbt title of tba world or wbatbar
o'ebte la tba toranotm
from I
Jew Oans la to raUla H. fm a plot
And that they bad aecepte tbe bid o'eioA te 4 o’clock la tba aRarnoon.
la on loot CO deprtva blm erf irtetory.
of Arms A OoH te tastructad tba
Wbat baa aroate bis auaplHaa U city clartc to notify them to proceed
wlib tba work.
Movad by Foota ind aupportad by
Oana aboold ba made a 10 to 7 abot la Hoyt that tbe report be accepted and
the betting when on form be aboold
after Jaauary lA tbara wtll ba
be at laaal a 3 to I cbolea.
w^tbe ^L^mw by J. H. Sum- Number of I
van. a bratber erf -Lorry" SulUvna of Number of <
OotdAHd. wbo backed Oana at tba
Tr-
kk
rirJrS—
MAGOFFIN IS CAPTAIN
Aaa Arbor. Mlcb.. Dec.. 51.-Paul
fback
#• r
m,*,
TAXES
a»T. tUrranl.............. i.
SSI-
0»eft
a that tba Bavrf arffoorm.
T.aOlLUfiCML
--------------r----!
rtMMTSUeXWL
tan^pMtaSte ^ tba
iHte.
Rmea aaHgte lir Aotlax PM
S&.rA'T
HERMAN FEARS A PLOT
JNjt
Mored bar Hoyt aad eapportel by
IMou that tba «M]r «*oal. beta the
Tiy RsEonl Wapt Ads i. N.
ii}
THE EVENING RECORD
crrv, MICHIOAN. FRIOAV. DECCHBER «.
8 PACES
HICKS FREE
loonuuMitEHisMii
ONCIMORE
MiWillCSHOT
. himm
J, w. oAUNTLrrr sirf with
_ACCIOtNT LAST NIGHT.
eMAKtSB curniM MAO A vim
MAE REEN RELEAmI FROM MIE Stopped Through Hole In the SIdePfUSpN IW A IMINC.
wsik Sfi^ WUI tortog SuR Agolnst
,
the City.
MMNW WIS Rl n IQ
WAS ERTDMBEOTHlIiTEEN DAIS
Dr. J. W. GsanUett fell
feefive sM^lk
ing e fracture to
a bad cut on tbe band.
Just jkSier dark Dr Gauntlett start
ed for E. J. Hans- at
..'ttrssr.'a.'^r'
»v«jswAjr
Waa So Craifigsd That He Was Un
able to Wsto-^n Osi^ger ef His
street and when about a
Lift He Bagged fee s
half block ffom tbe store encountered
Chew ^ tetepoe.
a bod break Lin tbe walk--flve feet
wide he says—and went down. Th^
brrok is almost In the wrist joint^ and
By Wire to tbe Beealog Booord.
a nail or sharp splinter panctured that
Csl.. Dee. 21 .--John band painfully.
Hicks, the miner wbo ^uu been en
“The city will settle wirh me for
tombed thirteen days, was today re
leased. He wet so cramped that he this or ni know the reowm why.~ he
was unabto to walk. The rescue ws* said to an evening Record re^er
celebrated by ringing beUs. btowing
whistles and firing gunk
NORTHERN MICHIGAN ATTRACTS
fed through a tube. Despite the fact
that be was Itoble to bis crushed by lovso Parties Purchsee Farms Near
Hare in Wexford County.
tbd roBcaers disturbing tbe debrU
Northern Michigan farms look good
above him tbe man begged for a chew
to Iowa people and aeveral famines
win be located In. this section the
coming aeasoo.
Herman Hyman has wild the Miller
farm of slsiy acres, situated five miles i
t of the city, and another of
R In Wexford county i!o purrrom Iowa. Mr ftiman aay<
baa aeveial other deals to prospect
h people from the same sute.
Bf WIr* to tiM Br«Uif BseotC
mil to
lowto eWTtoor of tbt
CrtarfMl mn bandUiff todsy. TIn
o U rrwik FWtor
Brosk, WM grmpptod by tb
nMiMd sflPT E ls*ppfmt8 struggle
H# U g ermssd llUgsat vbo bsIlmM
be bM
^ ,
f \
'
bad
Om woi^ wm sertoualy burl sod
tvMty fbaSItoi srbrt sroiissd fitw
tlMdr bs4s sb4 cogipettod to bsotk
down irs osengM In nn npnrtmeoi
bo«M iro os Bontb mrnsiseo ntMHK
«My tod». Mis. W. a Hermsn
wbo WMI? to biKLwa. bsdiy bun»«!
tKdofw tbo grsiDsn cxMld csrry bei
rmnk uSthUSJ^^^S^ wifa. who
robbod tba bona# of tbair employer,
Cbnrtoa V. Bcsto of I14W wortb ol
dtoaonda god slim pUta. were cap^
tnrad to Mfnnm, K- Y.. on roota for
Two Biaii^iwallot^iiy na fba ro
wilt nr g dnyIMt rsbbwy and a nin.
rtor I ‘
tanrmat. was bold op InI bU
Wm vi
bnalneoa. Ho was aboc and a nngro.
jta HotoMo. U to tba boapital
pol
iHalaMn to bollokad by tbaa pollco
to 4m
atta
taapogiiblo for i
rob tbo matouran
NEW YORK HAS
MUCH LEPROSY
Baapabot of LAeut. Robert B. Peary,
the Arctic eiplo^r, taken on bla re
turn from hla trip farthest north.
TOOK NiDRO
FROM CELL
MEMOER OF THE 400 HAS IT
HE ^Afitfi
EFINEO.
loasta tha Beard ef Hroith tor Allow
ing tht'Deaetftol and Loathaomt
Olaaaea to fiacurs a Foothold
in tho Motropolla.
SHE IMITATED HE
; CARRIE NATION
iSm A WOMAN
HAD A*
IROKt INTO
WITH
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Naur York. Itof./ 21.4 **nuf.^ arc
more than one hundred 'well defined
COUNTY JAIL cnaes of leprosy In New! York today
^ ABdA-jgelLkiiowo membkr of ihe m
fiLtOOt.
has a well deflmsl caiip.- Raid Dr.
Ashmoad. the tx*cognli;ed|Muthorliy
¥
ists
leprosy, today. Ur. A
[>op«ity Sheriff Refuaod to Oivo Up tba board of health for pi riulltlng the
loathsome disease to gdt a hold In
Hie Prleoner--bAob of Rrownvnie
the city.
Reeifiente Committed CHme
SMASHED AN EXPENSffE
By Wire to the gening Record.
Annapolli. Mr.l IVc. 21,—A muakod
mob of cllltena]nf Hrownavlllc. flvi'
tnllea out. and ftirm»T» from that vl
rlnlly attacked Jhe county Jail here
iumpad Onto Track It S o’clock ihla| morning wJemahdln
that Henry DavU. a mgro. mho at
lacktMl Mra. Jol}ii
at Brownavllle, lie gjven'dp to them. On the
rvfuaal <if IVpiitj Hherifl Small they
Imike the jail wUh a vhtlgc and took
the negro from hU cell and hung him
By Wlra to tbo Bmatog Rrootd.
to a tree In tbeioutakirta of. the city
Nltot, Dae, n.-Mr«. RapKaol John
rtddh^ hln^ with bullrta. The
non. In the rola of Carrlr Natkm. an then
toPiHl tho aalooiv of Wimnm Radth negro ctmffMcd ? to the crime an
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waJd last night with a batchot and iiya ago.
WHgfie Hill HUBBANO I
inim
card Ubla i
aaatad. Bbe waa finally dlaartnod and
lod out of tha saloon.
Nobody Hurt
Jarbaon. Dpc. ll.—a railroad wiwk
oorurrod at I^joI last nlgbu WhUa
a wool bonsd freight was switching
In "tbo yarfil h car jumped the track
aiM^Uoil oa the track where No. 14.
^
train, wai due. Before
^ oo&d^ flagged It craahed Into the
dorallod cgrrfarr>ing the wreckage
abota forty roda. The car and the
wore demoHahed but nobody
imdtogon. Dec. Jl.-W
aged 11. unmarrted. of
HoIgbU. broke through the Ice on
Mona lake and waa drowned. The
body waa recovered two houra later.
IMia MliROAD track
the Lino Cloar Onl of
B% Wlra to tbo Begging Itooord.
New York. Dec.
Tbonaandt ol
toiia of rock alld from the aide ol
Dunderberg mooniain. oppoalte Peeks
kill. N. Y., aad oorerod the Weat
Bboro tmllroad tracka complotely. The
track may not be cleared for a week
awcoNsnnmoNAi
iapeomo Court.
By Wtra to tbo Bventog Rocord.
Lnnsigg. Mlcb.. Dec. 2l.-Tho 8w
of tbc Indotermlnale ocotonce
dUmtotong the writ of balmai
u oocnred by Abrbam Manac,
MO to two
from OraBoc cooatv to
HORSES AND
SLED MIXED
MAKE THbR OWN 6AS
Traveree City Iren Wertte Putting
Apparafwe for the Steam Heating System.
The Traverse ictty iron works
putting In a novel apparatns which
will W uae«l for heating the water In
the boiler whleh .furnlahna steam frthe heating plants The apparatua U
gaa producer which nuinufartur«‘a gi
rrom coal, the gma ming used under
the boiler.
The company manufactures a
►ucceaaful gaa produo r plant for
with totcmal crunhustlon engines
the producer will furnlah the gai
the bolkrs.
FATHER SHEEHAN BACK
was Thrown Off the Llad But
ind tha Horuaa Got Out of
tha Wrack Without
a tcratch.
citing
along with bis horses, fas in
; seriously influred.
gcr of
n the street to the j rear .of
• lot where the w<f>d
piled there is a a tiarp grade which
drops abruptly into the Akvlum creek
Wilhelm
bottom. The team
drtring wer»* not shod1 land as the
road was lev could not h^d^tbej^^
The turn'at the bottom
;h and load went
down In a heap. Mr. Wilhelm was
1 off but not Injury and both
escaped without a scratch.
The Rev. John Joseph Sheehan of The tongue of the sleigh was broken.
the ImmacoUle Concept
returned last rvuntag from Bay C^v
where he baa town spending some
time luting at the home of bla par
»me of tha Gro
ents Pather Sba<ehan waa 111 when
Homa Waa ii
be left the city but la now completely
ath Officiatod.
recovered khd rdsdy lo take up the
work of hU parish Durtng hla ab
Victor N
sence hla place waa ukeg by the
Mrs. Olive Van Brocklln of A
Rev. J. Sheehan. O. 8. M.. of Cblca and
were united In marriage by tbe Rev.
go. rather Sheehan being
W. Huatb. Thursday afternoon at hit
of the Servile order.
boas on Wcai FYont streac
Tha happy couple wlU live at WllA gasoline fish boat got atnek on the Uaaaburg. where Mr. Scpfield has a
bar at the mouth of the river tbU vary fine farm and a borne all ready
afternoon and the ocenpaata bad to to receive them.
get out to the icy bay water and shove.
Fbatmaater Caner yt
barrel
seoted b!a clerks with
Sae Wagner app)^
dec 21*2t
There will be a Sneeting of Traverse
Nb. 102. t
HATTKNBERG PIECES, toe mrj
n
rery swell and tmlqua patterns, I
are request-
SCORELD-VANDROCKUN
Of Xmas candles■Wac:.
11 B.* rroal.
tag tonlgbt at 1 o'cJook. There wlU
be toatallatkHi oftiffiocrw aad an mem
1 to be
dec ll-2t
ANOTHER lot of 100 doten msn'a
l||lk WtUl kaadkerobicda^^^iced^jg
"“^n-upu.
W aMi tai « tut
irtocbes wid ^
quick.
5 O'CLOCK EDITION
DAkT WEATHER REPORT
Rhnitobtd to tho Cuontag Bsoord
up to nooii ooch day by S. K. Wte.
FRIDAY,
rs tor iMt fl«
Fair. Gentle northwest wind.
- OFFtCIAt. FORECAST.
Fair tonight oueept enow near
the lake;Ssturday fair and colder;
EUREKA PEDRO CUIB
Tbe Eureka Petlro club was enter,
talned tost evening by Mr and Mrs.
Bert Gonder. 222 East Etorenth
Mr.>et.- nr>i honor* went to Mtoa
Marl< l>ann while Mr*. Thad Parsons,
by akUlful*playinir captoved the cohSATved during the evening and all the
gueaU had a very pleasant time, Tbe
club win iH' entertainid at the next
meeting, which taVoa placi- Jan. 5 at
the home of Mr. am! Mn*. Ja\ Wonser
on Tenth street.
HARDANGKR ombmidered pillow
op*, center pkiN**. giovtw and handi rrhlef ram-*. SOc to »l 50. Stein-
TENTH YEAR-aWI
Holiday G IIIIIL'
S S AT THE S S
aiy
i
. -5:;;
ik Store
EVERYTtoNG FOR EVERYBODY
TbePoiiBlarSl^oltlicCRy for Oils Class
ol Goods.
Attention, Knights of Pythias!
We have just tbe thioK to ms)
make your friemU and broth.
ena moat delighUul jfifL sometbinK every K. of P. wtmld appreciate^A Bue Silk Uiiibr^ia with , the emblem of tbe older
ID the handle.
friends
LADIES, are your huabaoila or gi^ntleoM
Pythianay If tht*y ate nothing would please them
ooe of these.
This is THE store for everything in Furnithinge—nothing
it lacking.
Kubeck & Hoyt
Slope open evenlBus mlil after duistmaB.
25 iM-r cent
iinii! ChriMni
11k E. k'ront.
Your Time Is limited.
A Double
Christmas Gift
In fact you have Iiar.lly Ume to think whnt yon want. Let
n» h« lp you ••at. we’ve m> many tiling, bcie tiuit ere ju«t whet
a man needa and wunta that wo wiU Kindly Kivd^yon aome bdp.
fnl tuggealiona.
,
;
Store open Eveninos nntU Christmas
FeUcia
BACHANT & ROSCOE
‘
In our window yon will aeg a
pictore worthy of m pUoe in
your hcHBe or your room....
This picture will be given
TOO fr^ with an ounoe of
Felicia Perfumiw.
The odor will STAND
INVESTIGATING. It is a
new one and it la a GOOD
ONF.
%t per oz*
Ladim* Shoes
In Ihe Advance
Styles for Christmas
Yoa. wp just received a
•bipiiient of the neweat
•lyleaand beauties they
aret<K).
tot there
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
I New Piano
1 Kimball Organ
I Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell anyiof the above cheap
of these?
5AO OF WOPO.
WENT INTO CREEkI DOTTOM
'y
km\m
Drugstore
OPEN
•
NIGHTS I
UNTIL
CHRIS'hi^
We’re selling: a good
many pairs of them.
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.
Telephones, Office, Citirent 32: Bell 169.
Evening*, Citizens. 290
HANQKERCHIEFS
Finest aaaortmont to he
fonnd-plain and initial,
white and fancy colors.
5c to 50c each.
J. W. Milliken
BOUSE COATS
CAPS
PmeaaMirtmont for lined
olotb c*pa.inr oape in
rat and aeal akin. Ko
better vatnea anywhere.
GLOVES, miTENS
Knit wool gooda. Kid
and Moeha with «ther
ailk,«oal otiv linin*.
fi0cto$6.00
SMl
Good valnea at pc^nlar
prioea. $5.00 and SdOO
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Shennan A Bnntcr
SELECnONS
ARE MADE :
EARLY
f
:•
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^
NIGBT ROBES
The kind that are long
enough to keep jon
warm and comfiotable.
-tl 00 to 1.50.
PAJAMAS
Beat
pricea. 1155 to 2.00
Sherman & Bnnt(
NECKWEAR
Oni* haa a repntaUoa
that thia aMMD^ ahowing wiU anatom. 25onnd
SOe. Neweat to be had.
ExelnaiTe pattema ailka.
MUFFLERS
Evatycne telk oawe gi*a
great valae in onr aDk
at $1.0a 126.
V
Buy “Her
This is the place to buy furs, Mr. Man.
No other in the city offers such a range
. of prices and excellent assortment of
Furs as does Milliken's.
We have everything from the smallest of
neck pieces to a fine Russian Sable. You
can bank on the quality eveo' time; and
as to the price, the quantity of them
that we sell is proof that the price is
right.
If your wife hasn’t a fur get her one. '
Nothing would please her better. You fmay uke onr word for It now and hers.'’;.
afterward.
.
j^j^Aatbnot satisfactory may be
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HMitta«aN» Ti-r •« H«k •«IMM«I ki
kMrtMri ki k»
•Ita Mk fM ahakaa af tfca arlataM
ali>laHata CMatthaMaafkaf•M«MtoaataaUaMa.atMkaa
la tka aaiaart «r kia ■kmrtHlaa win
•aattaa aat af Ikaaa kaaatMk
akalnakyralaraaMH. Aat »ra^
|rkrtNatk«araaU«aaa.
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NO I*LACl rpH COWAkOfc
A coward auty art alooa In ordinary
lUa and naka a amall aocco
«o«aid arcr made a araat one. U.1.
iMlaa l aaerrad (or nan of dartag
a coward rcaaart bclooe to the
aarlna acrrloa of Ike Vailed State*,
that te. be baa no place tbera The
life aarer* are auppoaed to be brate
maa—men whom danaer will not
deur hot rflirt will apur on
. giwater aaerar. ne aenleea of thoae
men ate not called for at ordinal
Uiac but •If wkaa danger I. prel.
‘ aoL If Ue rtleaatloB* aaalna
man Mhnana o( the Hdlaad atatlon
are traa. dobaaoo U a coward and the
aerrlee wrUI be moeh Improved with
out him. Captain IVxd. al*o of the
IMUnd alatlon. may alao be aullly of
(owardM knt even If bo baant bla
JudfmaaVwaa ao poor that It I* well
that,he alao baa been forced to aever
hla cooMtloa with the aarvice.
A akort ttmb mo there waa a great
atorm K« the lake. Ftwr men wer.. at work on the breakwater at I
and were cankhl on the jETlb work
tholr anew ImIdk torn away. It
tmpoMlble to get them off. and the
We aavin* crew wa* notlBed. The
alteihtff madk by the crew e
plfcctort and ln«lead of making far
ther wltortg and e»han»llng every
ncaaa at bU comumnd. It to alleged.
Captain IMol gate up and the tour
men ware drowned.
A rigid inveatlgatlon followed a..d
a apudal repreaenutlve of the gov
ernmeot vtolted the acene of the
tjagedy and took up the work
fladtng out who wi.» to blame. A* a
reault. Captain I'ool and But
■ Johnaon were .uromarily diam
by the aerreury of Ibe Ireaaory. The
caaea'u the; Teat of the crew
V being held tor tonber laveallpulloh.
Cnptaln l>uol waa held" primarily
aiMiulble for the dlsialcr which
called “unpard.«able.> while John
non-n nummary dl.mj«ial la beeauae
be la quoterl aa aaylhg that he didn't
have to riak hto life going after the
men on the breakwater, which
mark, If true, prove* that he had
bathnaa to wear the nnlform that
lunlutc aet of men aa over were
The report farther any* that the
men mtghi have been lived, uot only
nsyi 11 bJl glvea deUlled dcrcripuoaa
of bow It ahould have been dow
The action tif CapUIn Pool fdaeej a
blot on the reeord of aa bravo and
leaolttto tot of torn that ever wete
emptoyed by the gove.-nmeot
tunalcly, their nanusto are veo' fre*‘
from inch had prompl paniiumen
tollowi. The UIo saving aervioe
not for ahow. ll to not (or parade 1
to It for (air vrea^r bnt when the
atorm king rnlea. tfcen It to
and needed tmdiy. Itor that
the eerrice thotdd be kept np to the
; . Ushcat poaalble atandard.
Now the 8l*n4erd OU
of oomertBs mil Ue mTellmhle
noiiej Im New Yorh. The BtmBdmnl
hmm ooraer^ wotm enrerTthlac else
mo it U ttot maomahi'
It will go mftw whmt meaoey
Mills
MIm
Mims
MIm
MIm
MIm
TIED UP TMFFlIc TKt(T|CUGHT MKK IN NVE8
FRANK
TRUOE
ElflSTlFHtf ilRLMil
WngCK OH KRE SaRQOETTE
WAk IN A NARROjW CUT.
MIM ThoMiH^it* r^str^ne.
MIm Pimll. ooi^of cHy. .
Mr. Ny^. Quingy.
Mr. Mombeck.
aondMr. Hurls. B^oolcrmf!.
Mr. Wley. Kml^mmxoa
Mr. l&gglM. ft. Johns.
Etmwmood.
MUs McKmy. kwimMl.
MIm Wilfred.
City.
MIm Anns Johnson. Krsrt.
Miss Ullism a^mmon. R%sil.
MIm Bsrum. mUe Clood.
Miss Kowley. Ifsnorer.
Miss Lylle. Trmrerse City.
Unloh ftrsM.
MIm Holcomb. Trsrerse City.
Miss Rlmmer. Trsrenie City.
Miss Hontomr. fnirnrse aiy.
MIm Scott, out of town.
Miss Bvsns. Thiverse ^ty.
rpli'l^n.
Miss Hubbeli.
‘iHEWaT INFANT'
CsnUU Will
“"vrsT^
he combined choirs of the Congnchurch, together with se%*eral
deet will rende
Reid Bullard's macced cantata.
Holy Infant.*- Sujiday
I altogether about a score of
will
and the Iv^lure will Uke the
lime of the enUre morning aervlw
Skhia Are From Animals Trapped la
the Oeam Teem DIeirtet Laet
. Winter.
The wreck on the Pete Msrquntte
Ud^r TWIiner yesl**Tdsy lle<l up trsf*
fic k>nKN*r thsn It was] exTMM'led It
would at ihe time. Thej accident oc
cnrrmt in a narrow cut and a mreat
clearing It awsv.
The train which Uavos bere for thd
sooUi at 4;35 went over'll M A K
t» Kaleva. after wailing ubou
forty ave minutes. No. 1. doe ber»
at 1:15. did not arrive until after 11
last night and Na 3. dup here golny
north St 6:50 passed through at siiout
10 di clixk,
Trafflc Is moving along In g
■»MtP®today^______________
CEDAR RUN.
The shadtiw social given at
>me of A. C. W’ynkoop Saturday e
Ing for the benellt of the Ored*n Hi
well attended, about 7U be^
. IU.50 was I raised. IV.
Shllllday and fmmUy and jqulte a num
her of people irom Lalte Ann wert
present. The prewram wps very nice
and a good time was enjoyed by all.
Robl. Payne U working for Joe
Rurkert. the blacksmith. jThere U too
much blacksmlib work jiere
visited the Miss-
Charles Ko«-nlg has jaat
i.eauURil mink bus made from skins
which wvwe captured in Ue Board
man liver In the down town.dlalhcL
Mr. Koenig had a number of traps
^l In the river last wintfw and suc
ceeded fu ropturliig four Urge mink
shirk ran from S3 to 3JH Inches in
Vngtb. They were gne specimens of
the animal, their color being very
uud Ue hair fine. The boa la
Idy worth in the nelghborhtmd
He has captured one large
this winter
lYour
WECXTEND
MERRY
(nRiSTHU^
To E\eobody—
- and now that the Christmas
buying Is over you’ll hare time to at
PORT ONEIDA.
tend to the nt'eds of your TEETH!
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hurfiend vl
Come here for Filing. Crown or
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawr And fi
Bridge work—an examination does not
one day last week.
MIm Anna Mikula waa visiting her necessarily mean that you must have
sisier. Mrs. Henry Bckerdt. for the work d<«e. but its well to have the
past two wi*ek».
teeth examined regularly.
1
Miss Bertha Lawr of Traverse City
Is visiting her parents and friends
of this place.
Mrs. Albert Pronae and
Humpah called oa Mrs. John
Sunday.
Miss Olive Dago win return
In a few days to spend* a week s
tion during iho holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Hagu.
Mr. and Mis. Holland calle-.i on
and Mr«. O. Lawr and family
StaU Bank Buu iing
evening.
Dec, 16.
HILLER a SMITH
j)£!fnsrs ■
A-dar Thursday ^NO. NO! Steinberg Bros. Is not
nUf a Relekah the
only Mofe In Traverse,City *
home Friday to look at the throng of aboi
these days one might think U was—
ttte. aliuf Rn»v C
MUa Mary Canute
“There's a reason.'*
started for Grand1 Rapids last
Elmer Crain buttchered Thursi
Travonic
Frank Altman drove
City Wednesday; he brou
white owl which he got
...rn.ro he
vt'O' pretiy.
Infant" poaaeaae# a great deal of dig
Howard Shorter and>hn>ther Ual
nity and ,was^ composed with serions
of Traverse City attended the funeral
"There are five solos which will ^
Id Mr*
taken by some lof the l.e«t v*.iceH lii
> City.
the ciU »nd
choruses.
'luined
Cbancc
From now until Chrittmas we will put our stock of
Turkish Rockers. Morris Chairs, Leather Rockers.
Fancy Chairs. Buffett, Sideboards. China aotett. li
brary Tables. Parlor Stands. Writing Desks. Mosic
Cabinets, Odd I )ressers. Chiffoniers, Etc. before tbe
■public at the very lowest prices possible. We stlR1iav<i
a large supply of these go^s an hand and other goods
arriving late are crowding in on us and w MUST have
more room. If you have not invested in a Christmas
present, do it now, we can certainly please you
I
SAVE YOU MOM
at the same time. There is nothing that will please
husband, wife, brother or sister orUny one else mwe
than a nice piece of fnrniturc. Call and see us. we will
be glad to show'you our stock whether you buyer not.
Your Credit Is Good
^•■Your Reliable Furniture Store.
'
Grand Rapids Fumiturc C<l
127 S. South Union Street
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
THE BIG STDRE ' Dealers in Everything
rs“,! GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Night*
ro“^r"
KILLED IN WISCONSIN.
Orpha Bdgel! vlitited Mr». I.
Skiver of Long Lake Sunday, Mra
new pi-
A Hobo’s Triumph
Mr. Ully. the SIngei: iK-wlng machine ngent. waa »ecn ^n our midat
thU morning.
j
Rob. Canute waa a Traverae City
caller Monday.
Nute Skiver and wife of Ctnlar call
ed on her parenta. Mr. and Mr*. Oeo.
Bdgeil. Sunday. Alao hla paronu. of
Queen City Dramatic Club
.. c. Wynkoop has
Special to the Bv enlng Record.
Kmplre. Mich.. IXxr. tl.—IViliert
Redel of ISmpire.dled at Ashland. WIs.
IX'c. IK from a gun ktot wound re
ceived on Dec. t. Whether It ws
cldental or not Is not known but they
have a man under arrest pending an
investigation. Mr. RnnIH was a single
roan. 27 yt^r* of agi* and was a s
Mrs. M. Unnaugh of Emjiire,
The funeral will be held tomo
Dee. 25
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Presented by
v-u
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Prices 10. 20. 30 oenU.
S««t sale opens Mondsy, Dec. 24.
TOWELS, boautlful towels, all at
greatly reduced prices. Large aaUn
“
‘
h up to 11.25.
$1.2 re39c, 50c. 75c. You i
StelnSerg-Bros.
REX
CHOCOUTES
ArttarSriiNRpMMliglh
J.W.JpckPOD
&A.MOUOP
A. W. Jp]
Botoi
?:SUSf
if
WMneloiHiCaEb
There la the cuteaa litei gurl^*
work box over tu Mr MrCormlck*a.
let her cuver>ed outalde knd aomr
bunks of ’broidry ailk and six apuls
, ov color* silk ihred I n«-d that
F.LSb.^?
Mufrter*. Silk Umbrelia*. Sealskin Capa, boxes
IL'indkerchlofr.. Neckwear of all kind*. aU manner
i.i^ Hal «»r la ihapa a good Cap* a amcddiig Jacket.
paiamaK. a Pair of Gftvea. either lined or unllned.
Cuff Butums.
runs on a trak.
Pa i hope yu dldent furglt tu pot
thet eet ux dlabea awa fur me deer
Sanly cause I apect tu hav cub
Crissmua Only 4 more niteji tu
Criaamua.
Don’t Forget
When thinking about Xmas presents that a chande
lier. pretty shade, pocket flasher and
Portable Table Lamps
'\;*v
1
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§7
$
of half a doM UM
of newest pnttarBfl. a
Bath Robe or net of
Silk Half lloae* Gold
In the Hardware
(Continued tomorrow.)
870 ^*Ei!!bth^UeeL
hav all
make the very best kind of a present. We. have
prices. Come in
of thtm in stock, at the right prio
and see.
Christa Veiy Near
For the Men Folks
1 cud lurn to ao and doer SanU
bring ^£^bby a litei top that r»e
a long time nnd that trane thai
MCCORMICK
*:!•
SuggeRtioni to aid you In these busy daya and to make It easier for
many we have placvd in the dry gooda dinUloQ extra table* lllied with a
luivt of moia appnDprlate glfta. Japanese Waste Pnper Baskets Odd Varoe
and Thncy Pitchers. Toilet and Manicure Seta, foat Card Aibuma. Photo
Albums. Souvenir 0<KMla. Chjiataaa Poaiala, BeaWe tbeae yo« will find
Fancy Belts and Buckles. Dainty A*ana. Fancy Ribbon*. Bmbroldwed Unon
CoIIant with the Unen Bow* to match. Novelty Bark and Side Ootabo, grmit*
V-t sUDTk of dainty Haialkerchief*. Fancy Hosiery. Kmncy Box Statlaner^
in Use
ottroollve Ikixiw, Fancy Silk Ws»*t Palleroa
D0^*8 LETTER (Contlho^l.)
held at the MJ K chu
Mr. West di*Hl quite suddenly
a young man that was well liked by
ail. Rev. Thon4tt.un preached the ser
mon. which was very approprUte
Miss Hoibrou^ visitetl in Elk Rap
ids over Sunday last. nHumlng to her
sclwol on Sunday
Waiter I.eron and wlfo visl
M. M. Welch s over Snnday lai
A. E. Brainmrd has mold hU farm
and moved. He has located In Vir
ginia. We are aorry to see Mr.
ard go from oar neighborhood. Our
best wishes gm frith them. HU health
being poor Is the cqnae of bU leaving
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
fSLt
WriSi« DaU..
OPEN EVEKY EVENING TILL XMA&
j |o.«U J
Prmil. Trmv«»r
CehtrmU
Hooker, aouth Ljamm.
Purdjr. umt oT city.
BUllmg*. kmt of rtty.
aim. Central Lake.
Pmrklns.
Johns.
Bnsaal4.>.tninrint.
4.76
7.60
376
.76
J.76
finite OpMm».
J.wIsiATER
make ekee making ftair bnelaeas. We also have akee hindlags and pilali aMcka. Cinne
and SM a pair dt good akoea.
«M* M WiW #M« aMif kv
him
mm
7■I
mads hf TW A- Maacm OoJ
from tho gMnlao -Ihjeo" pat
tern. Doa t think that a ahoe
n akee. for there are akees and
■ktwa. hft oaly one -TaX».-TnOcJh- Sheas are hnitt oa eel-
him mamm
MIm OlM*
, HKYO
imHU hkatL Yon
NDIIWEIHjlN f
i:
HIM rimmef. Traertme Oty.
Christmas Buying
MAP tto bPT Pr an bppto
pplr eff thro*' toiPPto' '
SENSE ^
ii
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mnAY. OSCEMMR 2t.
i:;:,
Thro.-Pleo. Crvta. SeU. 8W. of SUror Kolrto, Fork. naO tppcm.
OrMrt- Fork*. poklDc Dtobro. Frolt D takw. Pi. Ktovo. aol Betrr BpootM.
O-Brorinc Crprt Swerort. WO roll <>«Brotac OWpW ivMitor. Wo Otil
thrro rtrlro, tbe “Oold M.d.1- »t $». the “Btoroir wttk skkio ttIUBtosS'
•t $tM ooff tfie -SUndrod- ot $1M.
Tbe bert kind of pnroot tor.bojrto.selrof tkatea. We bdto tbo
Ctestew rtoefc froo. $tM to HM.
Boro like pocket KoItm (m do s lite) uto wo hkro UmB (row food
oMforo qoijiterto BMoewtthtbeSDeot oripeorthsodlM.
. Sleigh Selto tad ChbM aB aa^;
m-
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htiiiloan hnk
tac tffta «v paaafa. Mrt JOm IMMa
Tba paianta »w» MnrHad and lha
« an
ttt'a'hlSS aTlSSi
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— It.
each child aaiag tu own hand for a
Are For Sale at the Ft^loVing Stores
had thdr I
The* firot Sind
ORMhor. l¥ey
■id-X‘
ITATIOMS
in Traverse Ci^. r
The I
Tips m^nrnn MsrM tK«
V
<<W> « Tw Wtto
A. COBSILLA
E. A MONBOE
PEfEB
A W. dARBAUS
Onneort rwettatioa hg llloft
tte «4«f ft
tMMftUr ftifto ftiid tW kojrft ftM flftft
mi kmrm no *KSw now ter twp Mmc
mkft. ftclRMl
Tb» td»4crgtff«4li fooa M M i^-
te^iSTimirmir^
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A;,'
WE4RIE.tON6 O0
'slifi
Only WbereAe Best is Used"
Ooagh^
manutacturadbyth. American j •
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Doi^f,,, to jmfure FpodlSws
Oiheert r«itafloa hy ftrhool.
The fteeoad aad third grade united
am. A tree waa nicely.
m ftah pond wna golte
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AMERICAN IfANDY OIL
Leroy Pieraon. Toney LaValley, 1
old Hatch.
RedUtion—Alice Warner.
MILWAUKEE
Song by artiool.
ReHtfttlon—Albert Kom.
Recltfttkm-Glcai Blihy.
Redifttloo-Adft Coleman,
-Hftrrjf
atoiT—Opftl OI]b«^.
te^i^U^nt>d4lft Irtfth.
V-
^t^teo-Ernieftt 8hle1d«.
Recltftllon-CUfion Burilngham.
Chrialmma Rtocklng-Bla gtrta.
Stoor about Sbopard. Ocalrice
Ks£S.“!L,
uTThe fourth
<*hrtiamft» OIRp-^rwm Lowrem,
Oth^. Urt^P Welfton.
R«elUUoo-nulh Kliirtpr,
^
R^riifttUm-lrw
Recttfttloti—U Prteft.
* Softic—Ilftiftr Hftdtey.
RirltfttInn-IRftIo Hujbfw.
R«-lUtlon-llflyinood Gu-Ufftoo.
R^llfttlon—IUmM Rhormftii.
I Rftc4UUao-4)imittiy CocbllB.
^-Roor-Rlft irtrl..
RfteHfttIno-ltoof tTUer.
RuCltfttlon-Voliiiji Row,
rRftcItfttUm-UiHIo GkmMl.^
Rf^tfttkm-MftUMft Ktllikiict.
R«<lUtioii—Ward.
R«UftHno-H»n>W Glaurh,
RflHtftUmH>ArtliM> Henilrnihoi.
grade the following
-^?,^J.r-”‘,^U.In«l.r«-hoo.
“Away in Manger/’ aoog.
RecItatlon—ByIvU Couturier.
KS.S»'?irKU.
Roog--Qanriot.
.
Recitation—l>eon HofetiMU.
Bong by achool.
Redtatloa—Ward Annlac.
Rang by achool.
R.^Hatk>n -Bdith Idaplant.
Bong by achooi;
Raclialloo-lnBa Vaa Wagn. r.
S»H,on,.
The fifth grade luul no pmgrain.
The aUth grade had ft fiah ptmd almllar to the one uaed In the third grade
and all had a general good time. One
dlvlaVw of the at-vt-nlh grade gave a
program for the other dlvlalon epoalallng of aonga recltationa. drilla.
thia waa enjoyi-U by the eighth
grade and .aflen^aiTlB the elglh
grade gave a party for ihc aevenlh
RMdtftllaa-«tel«*n KrTlnr.
Ttii* «»W'rtiprft roncludcH! with ft
Chiiktroftft tnw.
The third ftnd fourth imwlfp »*▼«'
(kdr profrwm icurtdhrr. roopiptln* «f
Mknjcft. ftnd redtfttlonft. chortiM*« ftod
tnaricU. The tr^ wft. ft irtfl of K. J.
mnvr ftnd WR* ft vrry Iftirr and hftnd
Union Slrmt
*V
MB* «Ai!, ftnd wfti v«r> much ftpprcthv rhlldron ftnd toftchciw.
dated by tJ
thec.flrai grade had a tree. a6nga
gr«d9 gave
ftftva a
ft tvery fd«a
The «fh grade
ad redtatlona by th9 little folkfc. «•
ftnd all
nil had
hftd a
ft dellfthtful hlblt of the childrcn a work and gifu
iftg programi and
The following wn. the
for the parente.
The kindergarten had the same
8ong—"King of Ortent,*
program as the first grade. The sec
RedUtion—•'Chriatmaa Qreelinjfc* ond. third and founh grades had
tenald B*dl.
their programs together find the fol
Redutlon—Waralng to
lowing program waa given;
Bong—MlM Boott's room.
ReclUtloo>-*Thc Uig Fire.Recitation—Ida Richie.
Semg-MIss Dunbar s room.
RacHatloo--0. Uttle Town
Koclutlon—Maurice Klnn.
Rathlchem/’ Dtmna Degan.
RoclUtlon—Iva Wllklna.
SU«g-‘ChrUtmaa Tiwc Song.- eight
Kxe^^Uc^—Twelve candles, twelve
impllp.
children.
Rong-Mlas Dunbar s room.
Recitation—rChrtatmaa
Lullaby/
Class Exerclsiv
Recitation—Leslie Hewetl.
^*RSlailo«^^’riatinfta
In Ger
Reclutlon—Ralph Hodge.
many.- Rvah Grtflln 1
H«<dtatlon—Margaret Montlcth.
Riedtftllon—•'Chrtainiftft In Ohlna/
Clans Exercise—Five boys.
14ft Griffin.
Recltallon—Kenneth Hodge.
ReclUtlon—-Chriatmaa In France/
Rocltatlon-Leo Whiting.
Ofttherine Defoe.
“Looking for Santa Claus.’* a little
UUkigne
Reeltftllon—‘The Two
jral of the childchild
aileft.*' Benj. RIeder and Albert I^eck play was given by several
tree prettily de
de*“tdUlk»--‘Rniat
the
Mother ren and a Christmas tree
ed was much enjoyed after the
Oooae Children Want for Xmaa.** MarTr^* .cboo.
RMllmlto - -CkrUUM.
*#er]
Ti«
‘?SS5i3jJu^‘’'cMr8i»U CI»os,
/^JijuSS2'--nie Vl.h*.“ 0«tn^
■ ’^lS5t«tloo-/-rf«i«» in tl» Doll *
ChrtelBM
CnroU" OtMU Martin.
RnplUtl«m--Holljr and MUUeln*.''
“K*,5SS.~... I..'
ter Cteorof, Chrialmftft.-
Telephone
mm»,- Halcron MTinrtock.
^TaelUtlOB-“Jaa» for Oi
Um
n2^:i"!^ooo-,Nu«.•^mS. M. K. Oaftan dHl«hlSd tbe pa
***^*^^^^<10 paVaa Orti^
tmrol. OMl fteeftral of thdr own fso«*
^tSona. oghlblted their
work,
ftieared their own tree and did everytMag themaelvM. The program waa
’^r^iS^aSd Mdlith «rade
• Chrlatmas lonc. a Chrtrti^ at^
Th» nnitadad toon, had only a afcott
mik
f
............
tta «f tw clMM ft work, ftod ftfu
*RodUllon—-Hard
** r
^-Story
■4.^
J.W.JAOBON
lSStMJ!t^Tr%io OffthL
nalocne-fter hogo. Bari HmtIp.
Ivaa rortoftn George Reid and Carl
lars-ns-urJitrsur.
a.-srss«rir^ ■"•
■
*'*T?e*afth and sixth grades bad a
sing program with five recHatlona,
two songs Dy the achool and a Chrlalfts tree afterwards. They gave a
ay entitled “Uttle GoUlleb.”
The seventh and eighth grades had
no program.
CentriM SchoeU
islve program w
school, four rooms mUtlBg.
three reciiailons from each room were
given and the program was in one
room and the ones taking part passed
os to another room. In this way the
program wi
and alt the
and was very
it gave the parenu
lanoe t6 see the entire program.
An exhibit of the work of the school
OFTtCIAL PBOCECDINGS.
ing “Umg Years Ago”—Three Of the City CodfieU of the City sf
girls.
Traverse City. Mkhlgsn.
“Whst I Should Uke”—May Chance.
Regular
meiHing of the City C'aun
Song-Harold .McCray.
cil held In the Council rtmms. Monday
Ualugtie—FOmr girls.
evcmlng.
IV«c«mber 17. 1P06.
8ottgwBi|:ht beys.
Present—Aldermen
Aldwtt. Everett.
Recltsikm-Charlotte Frits.
Glllrtt. I^le. Moon. Murchle, Pal
mer. Shiitor. Winnie and the Mayor.
Bants pans-Thlrd (10)
disUke—Emma
Froe-
-Thc fourth, firth, sixth, seventh and
eighth grades had a program as fol
lows:
Bong-Sevenlh grade.
RecltaQon - Iteurth grade -Ethel
Baxter.
Instrumental Duet—Lennls Beards
Icy and John Klusak.
RedUUon-Elghlh grade-Ina Ho
gan.
Bong—Sixth grade.
Recitation—Seventh grade—Jluth
Watts.
Violin Bolo-Lsnnte Bemrdaley.
Recltatloo — fVmrth grade ^ Edna
ReciUtkm —Pburth
grade-Bdaa
carried.
Move.
Everett
G. K. A 1. R R. Co., that
has been presented to this ooundil
HI by
latkm to their side
Mr. Burgess in relation
track in the rear of his premia^ on
East Eighth street: and that the tsame
mtist be plan'd as to be salUfaclory
to Mr. Burgtes and the city, or the
council will uke farther action In t
be matter be Ibfl
In
matter, and that the
1
Carried.
the hands of the streets and Jsrslks
Traverse City. Mich.. iK-r. 17. IJmm; nmimtttee at im
The Hoooral»l«> Mayor ami City C<Min t; R. A I R. U. Co..
}., can
confer, j
<
-II. Traverse City, Mich.
tarried.
r>3*—Gentlemen:—1 ask permission
build an addition to my warehouse
lot 13. back of my factory, on bank
the river. Site of this addition to 2636—Oenllonien;—Wc your commit
rehouse will be 20x30. covered with lee on Fire respectfully repori; nHaIron, height wUI be alvvul the same as live to the p« tltlcjn of Coos A Young
the one there now which is 11 or 12 that same Ih- granted ami the work b<’
fooL
^
done under the sui>ervUlun of thi- Fire
Chief.
j
Yours respectfully.
Respectfully submitted.
Victor Petertyl.
Oeo. W. Lnrdie.
Moved by Palmer and supported by
W. H. AblKdl. j
lurchte that the petition be granted.
Carried.
RedtaUon — Sixth grade — Alice
Chance.
.Bong—Fifth grade.
itlemen:—Fask permission
Recitation—Seventh grade —Jesae to build i boat house suffle itly large
Kilpatrick.
to be at
Instrumental Duet—John Kluzak
of Fifth
and Lennle Beardsley.
side. Also ask permlsaKm to plant
Ifth
grade-AlberU trees and grass seed along shore or
river adjoining my property and malnSong—Eighth grade.
Uln and protect same.
BaswvHls. V
Carried.
At BDtmvinA the following pit
Ymtrs truly.
was givem:
Moved by Palmer add supported by
Abbott that the matter be referred to
Reclutlon. WUIlam LaCrott.
the streets and walks committee.
Reclutlon. M»ian Iterton. .
Song by the little ones.
Recitation. Herman LaCroff.
RedtatloA Eva Acker.
2C34—Gentlemen;-In regard
tax levied on the Peter L
Cigar Stock.
took. 1 Ifind that the une was
RedUtkm. Fanny Read.
asaeaacdI while Iit waa tn process of br
Song by the litUe ones.
ing add under n' chpttel Bmptgngc
RscUatlon. Carl Purvis.
forecloauro.aale ond waa add 1^ the
goods removed Idhg before the aaaeaaspnmd upon the tax rdl
a&.'Tiu,,
on the tax roll that caBnot be collect
LhlWt of work done by the chll- ed aad which ahoBM act have been
put apon the tax rdl.
Instead of a ChrUtmas tree they
I therefore ask your baoorable body
had an arch.
to Uke auch acUon as will cancel this
charge upon our books as I do not
wish to appear as oncdlected per
aonal Ux when the same cannot be
coUeetod and should not have* become
Waa Bsrn in C
a charge upon the tax roll. ThU wUl
‘ s a deaa sheet as all poraoaal
Ysaro Aga.
■ upon the city Ux roll has been
AlFHEUS RAMSAY
oSsriirs.ar’.A'is
IMl. died at his home In Grant Dee,
supported by
ORDER ytmr extra milk aad sweet
mam ter the holidays from the Qum
Oommlttee.
Moved,by Palmer and supportud by City Dairy company. CH. €76. Cream
guaranteed to whip. Specdal ratro to
Yeas—Aldennen Abliott. Everott.
Olllett. Lardio. Moon. Murchle, Palmer. Shuler and K*nnle. (9)
Nij^Nooe.
^
Bov504f
UghU travel at the rate of 192.000
miles a aecood and sound at the rate
Decerabipr 17. 1906.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and of 790 mllaa aa hour.
Common Council of the City of
Traverse City:
LOOK at our window. E. B. Miller.
2K3K—Gentlemen:—Having exai
the following bills, report the
dec 2iMf
rc»rr.Ht. and recommend that the
be allowed out of the several
BOSTON FERNS i
as here slated.
new stork just n-celred at F. N.
Paine’s gre abouM-.
dec 19-3t
.70
City
News
oi.,
51
i
A aeniber of cities have forbidden
6.23 the use of powder on the rnurih of
.
47A4 July.
raverse
Rem t
2SQ.OO
r. A L. Mere. Co.. Time Boede
and adop
Aldermen
TOILET WATERS at MlHev*0 pliar
oacy:
dec 204f
■ 2.73
Brv»s. A Co.. Pay
9 2SS.49
HOLLY.
galax
aad "magnolia
wreaths at SUckaey*^ grocery,
f.
dac 19-4t
Abbott.
IDEAL hMod Bearl^ goatrml
77©
temlly use Is auperior to aay othm
Nays-None.
Carried.
Traverse City. Mich.. Dec. 17, 1906.
raverse City Slate Bank. ..
To the Honorable, the Mayor ai^ City
Int on 200on:refudg hood..9 400.0©
Council:
Traverse Citv State Bank,
I BBUBVE that Miner’s |p the beat
2637—Gentlemen: We. your commit
lot OB 900 bridge boud___
190.00 place to boy perfOBrnry for moat,
tee on water, rospoctfully report;
That we recommend that the city |»urevefYbody «Daa thara.
doc lAtf
chase five hundred feet df intake
pipe for Immediate' dellven so that U
can be laid while the lc»* is )n the
l»ay. an<; that bids will be asl^ for
and n-ferred to this council for fur- W. Witte, keys..........................
■'lUL-uvii.au”’'.
rtfiilly submitted.
W. E. Mcoo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Vtolln^ Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos
AND OTHER s4aLL MUSICAL INtTRUMKNT*
SOLO ON TERMS or
/'
One Dollar Per Week
aty Troaaurer.
At the age of 14 he. with his par Dated Dec. 17. If0«.
onu. moved to Grand Traverse coon-
Sij'ssisr-'"'"- »“ira'»;*,i-ssr,5
IlfJiS In aeitlament of thU tax.
very tmpmtant matter with pareats.
Taaa-Aldermen Abbott. Everett,
Borne of thU exhibit will be j>laeed on
aUtett.*LArdie, Moon. Murchle. Palexhibition In the Uhrary.
bora sevea ehildroa. one dying la to- awr. Shutar and Winnie. (9)
’The first grade had no program
Naya-Noae.
but they made their tegnlar work
along,Christmas Iteea. aonga aad
Trovarae City. Mldu Doc. 15. 1906.;
Christmas stortea were gives.
To the Honorable Mayor and the aty
’The kladergancm gave no specUl
program and had a Christmas tree ^inTjuae. llfiO. he was
I have looked 4
with songs by the tltUe toU with in Burriage to Mrs. Saimh Toong of
the ehildrea’s work and Oopemisli. who
Bgkth stroat from
o survives him. He
“ was
aldtW
of the K. O. T. M. M„ the ivaBue watt. The track Is laid
A. O. O. O. aieo the giaage.
The large audience
sQBga. redtatlona. a tree
(Mta Mr. Bhrgsas’ ban the track
him to his last reMiai
children’s
sCe.
hcciaa \mnrtng to the north, and to
Dec. lA spoke for the
ptaaked botwaen rolls to allow vehlheld.
first. seeoBd and third grades
dfs entertog the aUey to cross the
united In the telloning program and ;C^ THOUSAND poOBda choice tfnek. If the plaaklag to extended one
nine had a tree:
lm«th to the west I think Mr.
EM oBBdy at 7c par poaii at thi pl^
FVet grade.
BarfietO’ trouble to esterlng and leavdee IMf iBg- hla baro'vrould be removad Mr.
-First Chrislmaa Troe”— Palaoa
a B. Mvroy told me be to ready at
GET PRICES oa caadlea «t the BB7 tune to pat In the naeaaaary
Palace hMe haytag yoar Christmas
Letter, to 8anU aaaa."-#l07d Spen-
We heve the greelMI MeortmenU and the bMt piake., incliidins:
MARTIN GUITARS. LOWCNOALL VIOLINS. MAYTLOWER MANDOLINS^ STEW,
CORNET% WASHRORN GUITARt. MANDOUNfi and RANJOt, PKNEEL A
I
MUELLER FLUTta. GLARIMETRo ate, ate.
Every young panoa aUildbe able to play'a motical InatramanL Tbarwte ao man datonlda
kmeot-Bothlng that glrea more
ire universal pleasdre. What could be arore appropriaU or ib
for Chrtotmaa. for yoar boy or girl, than one of the following:
VIOUII eahtoa. extra good raliie at 95-lnc
aaae and how.
GDITAR outfiU.s9S. 97. eta.
MAN1X>UN patfila. 99 upwards.
; IL9t,/dlA0.
l«l«oha« SM other SM
to 91^.
AUTOHARPA-42i0. |4 to 97AO.
COLUMBIA aTMERA-41.5010 fS.
HUhIC ROLLA-SMto value at 90c. fine preaeo
tloB Mutle Rolto IB various toathera and colo
91 to 96. Name FREE on aU rolto at liar more
ART RUSTS of foaotui composers—90c to 9750.
til^ell Bros. g?f
TrevcrseCBy Brtmeh of
OPEN EVENINGS.
Tbo recetpta of ^___________
Bgbt on tbe local asarket yeaterday
Price remalaa the wmmm aa tbe past
few days- Sevend loada of bay wore
gad I want
tatelr. •tfr.- t*»
far Them Kaat
d the St. Fran-
UmmatWet^trsJ
I JO^R DRUG GO.
I MiihmSJdSLSSSJSir. mm
GEORBEOIOOIEDEM
soimisuBgwoii
Ntthr»c«MMi.
-
The floath 81^ pot the McCm*
fehrs owojr tnr 14t piM ot tho Wllkl®.
mm A Rmot oUojrt iMt oroolac. The
m
,M
----- m m
..HI 164
...m i4»
...IM 110
m Ut 763
rraada achool. the aaet room waa
hoavllfonjr deeoratod with hoOr and
ChfUtmaa hoile aad the diteroat
smdoB faro a aaHable profrma. The
raapeeUre roaou had appropriate eiMany TraveiW City people rememeitdooe and each had a Chriitmaa
w- George OTode. the contractor
tree. Baau Claaa romtmberad ell
the achotan and all aajorad the day. who bttllt the new federal building
ere. nod the following noeoont of hit
mth. which occurred Dec. 7. token
om n TOedo. O. paper wHl be aad
y«M-.
All UM MaKoara
■
Hra:
''
>
I dlMsaoUy dartaf tba paA 1
•The many frienda of Contractor
I and deaarre tba waca
which la near. AH ratareed to thair Oeoige OToole were grieved beyond
hooea thia aflomooo wlahtag each menaore yesterday monilng to lenm
of hU audden death Friday evening
other a 8M
------nt 7.30 nt hla home. 2247 Putnam
New Year.
street. Mr. OTorile wna apparently
In the beat of henlih and but a-few
followtoK profram waa flren thU
mlnotea prior to hli taking off waa
OpealiiK choma—Merry ChHatmaa. skiing cooveralng with the members
RedUtloa-Today the Frtace o of hU famny. Heart diseaae U at
tributed na the onuae of hla demise,
dcttth coming to him alxnost InatanUy.
•The funerml service will be held
from St. Patrick s church tomorrow.
Monday, morning at 8 o clock, and In
Stochln*.- “
------terment wlH follow at Calvary. The
Walofoo--Playlii« School.Exchange, of which
OToole waa a prominent mem
ber: P. H. _Dt«nan. John
Charles
J. Albrecht. Joseph PhelU.
Flat,-. Mary Mir __
Chauncey Peck and Wiliam Miller.
A committee
imlttee oonalaUng of John Ro
Neukom and Joaeph
Albert Neu
waa also
hlao selected at a apecUl
of the exchangeP yyeaSerday
--ni be the Oladdeat afternoon to draft aukable
tlona.
“Mr. OToole was bom In Dublin.
Ireland. 44 years ago. but came to
America at a comparaUvely early
date. He la aurnrefT by three sons.
ReeiUUoti and 8oof-*-Oh. Santa Barry. Hubert and James ; four daughterm. Helen. Florence, benora and
Agn*w and hla widow. One part tenRedUUoo-“Hc a OwiUif.
lariy sad feature In connection with
ret Plfarak.
the death of Mr.‘OToole Is the fad
Recitmtioo—-Snow Kteaea.'
that hla son Barry only a few wt*eks
et Dunaa.
ago departed for Rome to study for
Stocklnf Drill.
Rwitatkin—-What UUIe Saul Got the prifwthood. and of course cannot
return for the funeral.
*« Rut^
“George OTo«»le was a prominent
of Columbus.
•der
of Hibernians and the Builders- Ex
change. Aa a careful, conscientious
Middleton,
builder there were few men the equal
of George OTo«ile of ToU-do. He was
^ DlalOfni—-Wlll'a
the soul of honor and integrity and
Rokoa. Jttllu# Vczlaa.
Immaculate Conception Garrltc— held In the highest estc<mi by all
who were fortunate In posseaalng hts
Ullie Rlcherd:
acquaintance. The lasflargn con
>ISloon lAi -tract with which he was identified
Christ
aai» Thiel.
-A Chriatmaa WMah.- Doaina BlatRecTtatloo--AB old Striped Stock
The rxr*r«iluo of Ibe pre-TlirtitloB
fnre Held iit If oeMlmp«i. nmr B«,
luiTT. oirordlnr to the Voo-lcbe Eel*
tim«. bm diarooUnoed for their ymr,
•fter no lee# than 900 pareo had
ppeoid OBd esomlaed. The rich yMd
^ betec preoerrrd la the hlat
mmmm at fiem. formiap one of the
D the Im
tone period (fourth to
Chrtetian rentnrieai. Nomeroae are In
fniticolar the dlaeorerlao of arw and
foot fia»i. made of iold, aDver.
tmn. jcUm. end amber. A fold rinf
a lady of rank could wear It In
aame «mta wae found a neokUce of
140 iMwhtirul amber
beada. Of
wreapena there were paaertbeO. bealdee
Uncea. etc., aixteen awoeda.
abort blade#, that evidently w
for cntttBf. In aoroe grnt
r“;
^r’fn^id.
IT***
dead wllb
f:
Tba world bed a narrow eacape af
nerre bavlmi known a Sir Walter
Scott When a tiny babe he waa left
In charae of a maid, but the flri a heart
waa M'^lnburfh. wbltber ahe wanted
to fo to rejoin her lover. She waa,
bowmen competlad to aUy and look
after the infant at Sandy Known. Tba
firl infarded her rharge aa an obatada
v*-
*Chonia---Shlne Out.
Oh.
Dlcaaed
A CWrIowu «nd Harr Hc»«k.
Ibc m.Ht iMirJous* ns well as one of
the rarest iKwks known to collectors U
the edition of the Vulgate Issued by
Pope Sixtus V. some time between
1585 nml 15lkt. The Irnik. as DJsraell
dcscrlU-d It. “falriy swarnuM with errata.“ 8o numerous were they that a
uumlM-r of i*rluletl paper allim contain
ing the proiH-r w^rlls were parted over
the errors, and. this device proving i«
the llr!tl4i m-fuiy ataii.p. There arc emdeut on account of the Immense
pnmaco nuiul*er of niKtakes. as innny of tbe
( kid alovfa. nnllned. milk ir.wrO dlfr.Tii.t klinW of
BlT^MlMkl.
eoi-U-s ns wuUl In- found were called In
l^ed and wool lined, fl. $1.25. $1.60. ManijH. !«mn.-.l In the xarit*n«
and destroyed. Onl.v a few remain, and
of the world. Some of
p. .Alt new ahad
uiitrtea wUb* the l»ook with Us luqHT jiatches com
Cmi4)RBN'S fur erta. What
mands on extn-mely high price.
make rooucy caaMy.
tMaillM •• Otomp*.
The Inrtr^t iioetage atamp ever’ lo
aned nvt-iiHurrd four by twd Inrbra,
and Mam tbr old Tnltcd Ftnti-*
atnnii* for pn»l;«p'« <»f ncwiquyicra.
Tbr ’M«nricr-nMning atninp of Me»-kIcnbnrj: Srlnvrrin.Miii.ued In lKT.d, u tl»e
amalW iipatage i«tnmp ev«-r pnaloced.
,a«,
nhw fa^he^little ladlea? $1.16 U>
IcnnIiptoWKRS, fhalem holly.
Aiod^Hnni"
mletletoc.
A fine
95 pef rem redocilon on neck furs
unUI Chrletmaa. Mlaa C P. MoOopl.
m B. Proni.
dec 21H
ONB MORB week we give ticket!
with arery 96<ent piirclieaa at Jackate.
Dec 21-71
HERE'S a good one! .N^e c
handaome packages. 10c to Tic. Steinberg Bros.
,
palimg out a MM f
How will yon batrd It
..■ewetaod Plahid^aler.
Mtaaluolke Q. Prmy left today tor
Uie Mat for tbe wtater. Bbe vtO retnrn to the city la tbe am
aprlag.
Isa
Aatopy Hahler and da
Aaale of Havana. Oblo,
of Piaak Clous of Haa^
of Long L^e,
nah and Mathias CUms
<
daring the holkl
here they wiu also make a short stay
ipsii
We bare been i
♦o tbe cimntTT
a «
op
Tlwwe aaU^ala are
Green bldoa
^n^hl-e. ..............................
One cegote In b yew's tife wlU derfrof nouiy dollars’ worth!of poultry
tufllclciiay high to Justify men taking
the time to kill them in U*** apring.
We presume tbe best way- to
ham and Mr. ^rges of Soltona By.
to
a round up would be for several
aev
get together and select a
BRCVITiet.
.nppoint a place of meeting
much ter. Frank Gross drew thirty days tn tain day and then take In
rittMT as the nnndar of
Jail beeaaae he left hts wife a b«
wooM Justify.—Hill City
os the oonnfy.
Bari Bruch aafferod a severe injury
to hU left band while working In the
-Tea. ma’am.” said the
Pere Marquette yards at Baldwin yes
twmp. Tou’d haidly b-UevI- It. f look
terday.
The Beethoven club enjoyed a at me. but I’m a college mjam ma’am.
slclghrtde to Sliver Uke last evening. I pride myself ou bavin’
good an
A bearing oo the annual account of
the Ralph Pybus eeuie today.
Hearing was held today oo the aay It myself,
claims In the Richard Round eaUte. my degree.”
1
Seventeen couples enjoyed a ploaa-How interesting.” saMl the kind
ant danoe In Stewart’s academy last
”What ^egree did
evening. At 11:30 the dancing stopped Jiearted woman.
and the iBiole wmpany repaired to
tldnl degree, ma’aim In T. Vr
the Uitle Tavern where a line beef•The rniversity of IVn iMhaniar
atrak supper was served.
There will be no meeting of the
••Xo. ma’am. Vlah pcnl ciiUary.’
Central Labor Unkm next Monday Exebangr,______
i^l. The next regular meeting will
be Uie aeoond Monday in January.
The Biddles heM their annual
LOCAL MARKETg.
Wte KINI^LY ask you not to read
our “ad.” In this Issue unless you
wish to save from $3 to |5. Steinberg
..........
dec 21 21
feature of the evening was the tree
and distribution oTprcm-nls. Supper
wns served during tbe evening.
Tb* Or««4 Cmtm.
Vast as tbe bad of a ranlabed ocaan.
deep as Mount Washington riven from
Its apex to Its base, the grandest canjon In the world Uy glittering below
In the sunlight like a submerged con
tinent. At my %ery feet, so near that
I could have leaped at once Into eternltr. the earth waa cleft to a depth
of over aOOO feet-not by a narrow
gorge, but by a gulf within whose
cavernous Immensity Niagara would
lie indiscernible and whole cities could
be tossed Uke pebbles.-E. W. G. Wetson In The Wide World Magnxlue.
T«rk*y Talk.
. -My •ilear.” rtiuurkid 5Ir. Grouch.
•‘Ihl't iurkey Ik rinusually tough. May
1 ask where yon got it*:"
•’Certalnl.v.- returned .Mrs.. Gr-^jch.
sweetiv. -1 purchased It at a sta
tionery store. Do yon supimse I got
it from the bnu-her-sho|>r
-No. Indeed.” mdUM Mr. Gmurtl,
tabldnc the earring knife Into the hard
fesh of Hm; Mnl. “I have l»«-u under
the Impreaslon for the tast ten min
utes Hint you procumrt It from a hanlw.'UT store.-’-Moman’s Home Comr-iiilou.
llOUA.
i^ax
and
mmtnoan
rt aths at StiVkney’s grocerydec 19-4t
MV DEAR 8IR~8urprlse your
pattern
with a nice black, wool dross pal
>ards flno India Twill-four dolItrluherg Bros.
r s':
FlouhH..L. A CO.’S Best. hbl.
-When -knlglilhoud was ip flower.’ ” Com meal, per
said the suitor with thei cast-lTon Feed. H.. L. A
loh lbs .
ays c
see the hidve fayre with pk nty of Middlings, per 100 lbs
steel.”
‘ ^
I
•‘Welir’ yawned the lieaptlful girl,
Impntlentl.v.
t of style
-And now that amio
AVill I
I come with plenty of
:S
4.50
... . >•
-Vo, you bad better eonie|wlth plenty of Hn. Those are the kinil of young
men tb.-t an- iK'i.iilar ^Itb girls
With a deep sigh tin* jll
vanished In the frosty
OIReUIy Mivel. one of !hi{big’ihoroughfnres of Havana, gotsklH nnxiio
[cr trib ill.v. w ho
from G-neral Ah vaiider
the streets In 17«Cl. ninl this
aner hlmwIL As Ihri imnie Instreet nHet
.
be
was
of
IrNh
<h*Jonl. HU
dl-ates.
forefnt hers enilgroli-tl t»» S^iin from
iiftor the liattle of (he Boyne
IrelandI after
fti liTtin. Many of the ti’Ileilly s linve
lived in CuUi. and the family had an
which
.-ihattolr mniiotmly in lln
termiuatrtl in K»0.
Other Irish SpanlariU wh<
.
are Identili.Nl with Cuhan liUtorv- are
tbe 0’I..aw!ers and O lmuuelis.
“Whv. Bin. what’s tlie matter with
you? Von look dawn In the nunith.”
-WeW. Peter, 1 dare say If you’d
lieen thrrugh what I have, you’d look
bad. too.”
-Whnt’a the mntterr
-Well. VOI1 know 8arah Snivels,
don’t you; Peterr
^
I'.rttaaOrtc i
-Yes.”
The early Bostonians were Haying out
'‘her last night”
•fhc lr town In m*conlane<* with Hk* orig
-Yon did! Wh.nt for;”
-Well. ni toll you. She rttlil she inal lowpaths that wound ip and out
wouldn’t miiiTv me. and 111 dlm-ard hi devious *n»id iineertaln wrhys.
•T.Mi-mally.” they said. TM n^*y
any clri that would treat me in that
a bit rns*k<d. but we are polnr to
manner.”—Exchange.
bnlld a . Ity that Tom J.dmsmi won’t
have nerve to try to straighten out.”
”Rllly. wjint In the worhl are you
Pausing mereir long emmgli to se
dlcditg tlytt hole in the lawn forr lect n few flig.tde suhurhan lots for
r.skid the 4-ye«r-oM’s pK>tb<n*.
the exelusive niltlvatloii of Nans,
•Tm hi^ng the I.ord*g lYaycr.where they prrwf<*ded to arrange for future
Cxcorge Bernard Shaw can’t find It,” use a iKdlcv of Municipal <Vwi«»rshlp
answered the youngphlloso,.her. bring of Culture that has surccMfuI defied
ing up snother sT>adeful of loess.—St- all attempts to pet bn to Its eurves.'
liOnU rort-Dlsi»ateh.
ri:
For thcise to whom «-o.irs*r bread^ or
even light fine wheat flour breads are
ONB MORE week we glre tickets Ixuligertihle and uuapiH-tIxIng a form
with 4»very 26-cent porchaae at Jack of tbe latter known ns -pulled Jiread**
son s.
Dec 31-21 may be wHron.ed.
Simply pull out
Use crumb pari with forks in Irnig
NOT MANY left: Thai 6 pretty airliw afUT the loaf has been rut in
reefer mnfflera. 4Sc. 11.25. 11.50 to qt|irterr: I'oart these iu tlie oven and
12-60. Slelnbcri: Bfoe.
ktniitl a dry phiee. So prepared they
-How If thq new cholrr
cost kwv ihsK tlie xwictmek which la
-We’l. If you must know. 1 was sot^
sake
rr when the minister sto|ijK'd prvitehlng.”-Judgc.
1.
CIT FUlWERB. oastero h<
IKMUd plants and mistletoe. A
assortment at Anderson ’s.
Notlilno pleases a lady
than a
Fur Neck Piece
' ■
"
^OR A.
.
¥Vk COAT
we Show Uic Largest Variety in lUs Oty.
'Here is a Specail
loo many ladies high priced Handkerchief*,
order to sell all of them l>efore Xmas we offer
all $2, $;i, $4 and $5 goods at^
Half Price
t. Wilhelni
FRONT ST.
flKfc MORE woek we give ticket!
A. J. WUhdin
Sodm SMe
Rugs, Lace Curtains, Carpet
' Sweepers, Couch Covers
.
;
We bav^ few room «ue rug* left which we will
sell at greatly reduced price* to icloie out before
Cbristma*. ;
1 8 ft. 3 in X 10 ft. 6 in. Tapestry, wa» 12.80 now $2 60
1 8 ft. 3 in. X 10 ft. 6 in. Aaminster " 1^76 now 15.60
I 8ft.3in.xl0ft.6in.ElectraAxinln»ter
wa. 25 00 now................ ........... ..................... WOO
1 2x12 Tapestry was 16.60 now........................ 12.00
,1. 2x12 Tape*trywa>12J0 now....................... 16.00
.2 2x12 Axrain»ter were 22.00 now-................... 16.66
■1 2x12 Superior Velvet was 25,90bow.......... 1800
Come ili
ieLCi-iai Vvv
0mm ever.
ANOTHER big ltd of swell neck
wear by expres! today. 25c and 60c.
Sluinberg Bros.
mr
WANTtO TO
They iBBrt
uiy
t
man Hymaa
BUY—Good, blocky
bur yum oM.
. If you havu
aueme. Hai^
.11
Men’s Suits
•»« Overcoats i
Worm 912 and $14. lor...
.........
•
j
Here is a snap. Just because we have uo many small sizes and not enough
big size* sre are going to seU a big lot of Suit* and OvercoaU, all new, up-todate, choice styles, in sizes 88. 8t, 35, 86 and 37 only, worth $12.00 to $14 00,
at the ridiculously low price of .
Mb
^on’Oiwverliaveabeller dMncetosave$tlo$5«ieloililnB- Beflerinvestloale!
Steinberg Bros.
'JkL
w
WANTED.
TWK avibnNa REooiibk
|l Pew^ el tlticbigan
lESILTS
pon tALB-mi-M Mrat two m
auiTS^i
<BrauaaM«Mu«Mlwt«^UM.| fJo^KiwVw. Wkd^ Bna, WT
ro MW. M* •hW M or ca^l U>fc» KTOOt, ou. Wo ui*.
to CkoMnl Vocka at Om‘
pi:
tor. I
WAHTlfr-OIrt lo Oo MiMral koaaa.
vork. mo waakiBc or traUa«. Mra.
FVank I, Bbator. toi WoM Tmt
PON «ALE-lM»-Lorca alaM too*
kooao. larco M. B. HtaUT atnac
gy ta , ®2i *SL
rOK •ALK-Ctood taD MW aad
WAirrt^ir ym Aav« nj tiM of
PortiBad oottdr. Iwlr UK.Trt»
work to bo 4000 rrovpUr pi«uw
Mo.
<toc 104f
mn m Bokr«mAA ormo. Cbll
Wort from It to 1 BooM^ froa f to
POB BALB-Cdrrtaga factory. MxM.
toTootas*.
doclT^
with power, backaaery aao toola;
an lighted by alectrktty; good Are
girl for groviwl
pcotoetloa. Ia|a Baa plaea of IfOO
Mr*. C. J. KoecUiid.
tkraa rallroada aad a graat opaaiag
doc ]>4t
for a gaaaral tapair baalaeae; ao
oppoatUoa; WlU aaU for fllOO; a
WANTfl
BpoUBt girl for
anap for tome one; owiar la
Mim. C. U. Grol.
kaalth. Addraaa J. J. Borlck.
doc 144f
ford. Mick.
i;;
K ]
I I
^
;i
II
•. WAHTEO-OalM >«n cM M OOM
POB BAtB~l4
•ttfcaP.M.WU«*Houao.
bonae. stb atrtot. cloea to
OOT *0 U
factories aad^ postoMcc:
part of tth direct.
Prioe
WAMTIO->doIUob at nco Kiri.
noooiOM.
d««tf
^
WANTBP-Totf BoOod
MMB BBd MBkO OkB BOW.
POB tALB-14M~81a
Boyd avenue. Hose to Rose street.
Ll
wtwt • Bpoctolgr. PbrUriBB Dy#
WorkA SIS X Fn»t St Call Ml
OtA pboM %d Wd wtu do tbo roit
j-
POR SALB^tor* OBd lot
PMi Bad oak atraoto;
Maaaa kwatloa; tet i
waald raat to rlgkt garty.
POB BALB-dgbty acta
fam
pi^vtSm
actat tBprorod: aU acres ai
bulMloga; all la
trUaa cua^ Ion; cash price
»M.OOO. Wado
Ims. M7 UaloB
atnal. cil*. tda m nil.
POB BALB~14i&-Oood sow aoronroom boufo. »lh atrect. chiao lo
acbool. mdrkoi^a^ church; aaay
*
‘
im.
POB BALE OB BENT—House oo
atraac near Twelfth stfeeL alghi
OOtfdf
rooms aad fumaos; new. Shai
A Hunter.
aov Iktf
FOR SALE
8t. CtU,
dec Mf
>holro applet by buaholt for
Orkaea* Goldana. DaldvlhCQreoa*
taga. Talapahokkloa. Pevauklaa.
TalBiaB Baraelt.^ Wagoaara. n. J.
Morgaa.
bot II U
farai II aiiloo
rlly; aavoaty arraa Improved; nrw
brnita. ham. aladialll. all fenewd;
Pftea llioo, Wade Hna.. M7 t’nloa
alraat. CIU. pbooa nil.
^B lALB-14U-l^»rly acre farm
Quailrr tullo eat! iif MaiAeld giiod
aew eemithi |,|,K'k houav; good
goiK barn.
price llliio. Wado lima., 117 Uolot
liraait i:iu phoao nil.
POB BALB^147fi rtae bow 1
kottaa. coraer loi. aomar c
and Hlh ttreeu.: a ill iak<
la gof»d value, free and rtei
Ctimbraofaa Travarae OHy
lira. Caab prtoo It.Ooo.
, 117 rnloB
nil.
POB •ALB-l4R<^Plae house. «
UbIob airaaL ata.
Hotel and
trade at
aUU at O
and liest
Northern Mlchlbm: one thousand
million feet of beat hardwood, hemhK-k and pine b Michigan: Ihery
liam fully equjpped In Traverse
City We have B. R. and saw mills
also a few choice locations In central portion of fTraverae City. We
have gold and dllver mines In
great«*st mining district in the wortd
—the Orld Field Distrtcf^ Kcrada
We have gold and silver mln«^ in
Colorado. In fsict. we have proper
ty for sale almost anywhers you
want It. But we have nothing w*
can filTcr you that will equal the
Grand Traverse Regioa for sab.
sura profltaMe lnvestn|ent. etthbr to
purchaser or as security for
We siwsys hare a
tarma. Aa A No. 1
farm. Prloa Miop. Wade Broa
UT Uakm atraet, Ota. pboao ISIA
frOB BALl-14«»-»7 acres tWt> aad
oat^balf Bitea city markel; 1.100
loD aUwet, au. phone nil.
sImj
one comer ^nt and Rose A
r. Haellmaninl/;
dec 111
:r4;"
POB BtNT
Mrs C J. Kn
HOUBB TO ^ENT-Cbeap, comer
GarBcId and 8tkta. Inquire P. Q.
Heumann. Ill Cbsa.
dec «*tf
LOST
LOdT—Scotch colile. bUck, tan snd
white. Notify R. H. Carlisle. BIk
Rapids, R. F.
No. 1. aad receive
rewmrd.
,
dec
LOfiT-SIlk
hshunag
cooudnlng
glasses. Call C\it. phoo# «2fi.-^ Jto
dec n^»
1.
Aiveiflah.ni
EvaiirRewi!
two
- woddlags.
aOrsP'
woddl
aad year af-
death be i
^ s^r jbiPU.
cf Port Huron
seif wttk saaw rope ki i
ItTart desp membraaect la tke akaps of a legacy.
« while ckop. They win foeeive about tSBOM each.
They are: iaasee Strtager. of the Oty
Seetrm Ballwmy Ox. Will Strtager.
of tke Purer Marquette railway: Ed
oaeof n ckUdr
ward Stringer. Ckartea Stringer aad
fever.
TwmaM iWef stole •everal raaors Hugh ftrlager. Tbe latter U wHI
baaebaU
ls ckuBht at Bat knows aa aa aamteur iadoor baael
at Port Huron, but Is
player, aad last wtater was the sstar
tie Creek.
m De
boT qrrBsted at catcher of Bi, BoaHaoe teamB la
g to cenu from trott.
^
Sl'SSi.S
ortjHuroo woasaa *
v^^daSTa^brite uTtke ;
door aad
ad ^naged
i^naged dowa-^^^oe
doww^^^oe wbca be aaaumco bis aew
a
-____re. ^
oMce Um. 1. Mr. Bcoa wUl sever hU
Homelcas ol^ man. aged 72 yem' relatioaship srUh baebelorbood aad
died IB Jail cell at Poallac. Had bean
oa tbe dhrlaely ordalaed coadl
arrested for UppUar j
^
I tioo-xastrtmoay-so ^t^ wU^ ^
UruT^wSi lieproduce
prlated la i Crystal I
18^
Mrs.
Mias DeUa Bmriclaaj for 20 yesfw bei^g kept ecret for tbe
teacher ia^Plrmootb sfbools, resign .7^^ * arrUu
»d aad will go to^lfomia.^ ; | NegoUatioos
Kei
Port Huttm ^ city
tke flotatloir of aaotber'
W
aries »us , per combine Through tbe dtal th«
I oootrol of the T
________________
>»« »^r«
were the La Belle bad
trigbteaed away, only geltlag 25 cent#.
eg
which properties m^beW
They left rematader of
m by tbe Calumet A HecU
she waan-i ieood cllmbor. Mining Oo.. together with certain
ketTi fev divorce, lands contributed by
spjartmenu on HecU aad tbe Sheldon
making the capllalixatlon I3.000.to0.
|| General Hews
ly. how many people an- there In thl«
Ing Bellamy Storer's naSie In Wash cllyr Tbe negrsat considered gravely
cc the receni sensational fur a few momenu and then said:
he has come ito be known • Well. boss. I reckon there's about
25.4N)o Including the white folks.'* Col
rer. I
as -Blame-Me* Storer.
C, Pbx-Uavls. a liobdon lawyer onel Harasdale aaya he thereupon saw
who haa written Afiy-four volumes, a fine Illustration of bow much de
iwads
upon the. viewpoint.
mainly on tbe peerage aad law. has
h
broken into the field of |fiction with
is another break lo Vcidetective story in which he war W. He
rants that the Uw is all right. He moot's somewhat unusually long list
Hoodee wax
wrote the book Just becagae he foond 01 living ex-goTvmors
the Uw all wrong In one 4 the best of never elected governor, but he vs»
elevated from The lleulenaal govern
Represcnutlve Malcoln^ R. Palter orship to the chief magistracy by
tbe death of fe<»vcmor Peter T. Wa-nh*
aon f^TeaDSaaee. wbo^
foST***^ bum in 1870. There are now sur\lvlnj;
aimed aa a member of Ue bouse, in fourteen ex governors of Vermont,
which capacity he gave hU state lit the oldest being Frederick Holbrook
tle service. He wasabsent all of of Brattleboro 11861 63Imaged W. and
_ hlB cam the youngest Edward C. Smith of 8t.
the last asaalon ooaductiag
paiga and baa actually ierved only Albans (1898-1900). aged 52.
Word UIs exiiected within a few
about two weeks of his present lertn
days
ays of a recfmfailatlon after long: cwm the house.
inander Bab
King Bdwanls chef. ki. Mi'nagor.’J
oluntitrs of
lkK>th
bail a salsrv <>r U>.ooo a yvar. iM-xab' - *'
rlca and hhis father. General Wllfree lodgings near the palace.
Salvatluo
ireak ('Mm Booth, head of
l'*M ^
. dinner.
.......
u'li
»-| . •
offleia]
hold
.ftrr dinner %
preaenU
,u .hu bill, which .1.
paid on the spot
i..y.
MUS-1 trcvvUHSU. UMUUira
...
M^apcech.
^
Haro yoo tried #AXTINB
Toilet Antiaeptic for this?
Applied with a.?ato«i.er it
gives surprising results. It'
cleanses, heals the
tion and removes all odor of
catarrh. Paxtine is die heal
and most successful antiseptic
ever discovered.
HOME MADE
McCormick of coui
Try it on our guaraatecw
THE joHNaoN oiww ca
BMTOMOBILEO
H msuft«p 0
-IMC Model K. Wlmoa.'* full lew
tber top. gas lamps, extra outer
iBSB. Car is Brst-claas coadl
ItoC
only used four mootka; in A-1
conditlaa, fitto.
One •'Itto Btasore Toortag Car.with Ca«e Top aad Gas Lamps. llOto.
Edition
riving 1
*" * down In a Bar re
and sitting
to his prescribed meal. • The
my faetory." he says, -worl
hours a day with time out to eat.
rmn’l even eat. but I have toI wi
walk
and I dart* not ■top llTf
1 walking
WB HAVf tb# floeat^a of package perfumery in the city. E. R. Mil
dec 20-if
*ol llsmsdfle. s piuulient cUIUen ler.
nttNbbrg. was traveling thro
Indian Terrilorv. HTilltl slro^'^*’
HOLLY. California pepper boughs
he met An old
'Tor
Xmas
decorations
at
Btlckneys
ored woman who
grocery.
di*c 19-41
teresting ebaraote
;rin-r
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
r a ihoi .
Have you given the
near at hand. Call at our Sample Room anef see our
ore buying elsewhere.
fine line of glastw4re befoi
Cut ancMBlown Glassware
Cut Wine uecanters and Sets
Cut Watkr Bottles and Sets
Imported and Domestic
Steins. Stein Sets
Fancy and Plain Playing Cards
Before buying yotar Xmaa gifu give us a call; you
may find just what you are looking for,.
ssake
r. M.
* ik«
HOLLY.
galax
and
wreaths at Stickney'a grocery
Fanc>- Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meerschaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
Full line of Smokers' arti
cles
Don't forget Skidoo Cigars
mmmz
TEAmaocTn
ja.Mamt0B GBO. W. SeWETBT
MONROE A MeWE'TOY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•^sresLrfwSsr "~*
Dr.W. J. Higgins
SEALED BIDS .
A. L. JOYCE
608-610-612 E.FRONT 8TRPET.
Mich.
1 have a number «rf good
farm*, alf the way from 401* .
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property, I wiN
take jt in exchange and make
you easy terms, 1 can sell you
a good farm for leas mon^
than you can buy it of any/body else. J have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you hsi-e good l««^intqia
1 will iKiy thorn.
.
H. HYMAN
ISO Wellington.
Cit phono 774
DENTIST
Birdsell & Owen Porcelain
144 B. Front SL
Farms for m
Perb Marquette
D«trt>IL Mich.
Holiday Gifts
SU.XWSaABTJ.
omonsTHw
Street.
Work
On floor with Boriixiw CoUegw
• a VnMM.
OttiMai—m
Arc Your CollcctioDS Slow
You Have Given Up?
If yon have, let me coUect
them fw you.
A. Pohoral
Suggestions
for Christmas
Unrn lk»ni«-s and ‘-Towels
«iaud sud Dresser apremU Fillow Top*, etc.
HANOKERCHIEFfi. all Rinds
iiHlutlluK ItilnsI gTJOds. also
l-adUw all pure linen at ac.*a»di.
New Silvf. Mctml Kfilvci
Fdirks and Spo«tn*. trfnif snd
cheaiM-st. substitute for alHrer.
icy H<«klel*. MeUI Navel.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Barnum & Earl’S
Diamonds from $10
10 $300
SUv«t and Ebony Bmsbes,
combo. Mirrors,
Military Brnsboa,
Mnnlcnre Sef^
Tlicy
TmvcUniF^cte, He#
Fine «vanc. perfect •Kwc*.
make • good lavcslmcttl as .
weU as a adec prescaL
Watches
We have the Hatniltoo. UUnoit, Bock,
ford. Elgin and W.Ubam. and qm<«
for the Mme, from hickle )o solid goM.
nUat the very lowest priee at which
they can U- sold. .
Sterling Silver Knives. Forks. Spoons,
CoM Meat Forks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knive.,
Cream Ladles,
-SS. tiS.apd various other lines.
Traverse City,
atka
TBE wmrE OOVfimr. Gfimrc
74 FaiTAr 8L
aF.CyVERftfll^
Tfrt
Insuranti
t. U A. Sim^pg^ i
OKM-rii
201 frsat
‘ The commltlw on grounds
buildings of the Uwrd of supor%is4»rs
of Grand Traverse munty will
Have yoa scconats that
reive sealtd bids at the ofttce of the
rounty clerk for furnishing 150 cords
of four foot beech and maple body
w«Kvi. good, clean, round stuff, down
to four Inches in diameter being ac
cepted: the same to compare favor
ably with wood now plied In court
yard: wootl to Im* delivered at and
‘plied oil ctMirt house grounds before
April 1. 1907.
Ali«> 2:. mnlH riclt'ceiT Inch bt—<h
and maple block wckhI. !n v of knots, OoUootion Aeeory. ovor Uamillon
Clothing Co.
to be delivered at Jail.
Rids 00 wood to be nude separately.
Tbe tids will be opened Dec. 29 at 2
Tr»T««« Cliy, Mlcb, BepL tO. ISOi.
p. m.
Ui»T» pUoed n number <K eecoonU
r.‘*.”l.Iii.'n«%!2?,*TfncT
The committee rosenrea the right to wllb A. Pobornl e ncency tor eoUectroost ten years
T..™
became estn
fnther and
reject any and all bids.
mnnr of tbom kmc ooUnwWI: bot
Mcmbrn of the tomlly took
dec Hb9t JUM lb# ume Mr. Poboml brouabt the
privately, but openly thi
the) supported
iqueu to Um# ud prompt tt.
their father.
basxelc
tor
Christmas
at
INDIAN
James Blotnlgood. tbe mlUionalre
dec 20-tf
steel magnate of Pittsburg, suffer* ter Millers pharmacy.
Dr. S. 4 Asbtnii. D#dUM.
ribly from dyspepsia, which be con
tracted years ago while bolUng hur-.
rle<i meals and piling up hU big for
tuniv Now he tramps ten hours a da.v
to keep the trouble within bounds,
living meanwhile almost exclusively
on dry tosst and weak tea One day
w.' :rs K-vsj:'»:Ar.r.
ton content in which; he flgun*d
ired that the rasl tfst of
‘* stslenesB wa» the miraenl G
ue fit for use m\ a c<»n ealed ♦
iraMmm. o.
„. wittam-. -Uj
for years wiU
is a local diaeaaeof th« nnooM
membnuie of aooa and thnat.
For mokcrs
Annia. aged K
Reloke
FOR RENT.
POB BALE—Jcieey drUic; 1 bull J
LOST—Black fur gtore. Dr. Oetman.
. ytor* old. brrd from leglslered
Both phones 91. r
dec 20-2t
•took. Bt, Lamban Btiala; 1 buU
mie of Noftbporl, IS moatha old.
rcglatarad: 1 baB calf, blgb
AFTER Irytag | a small sack
BlD^ tooatba old. well brad. ^ IDEAL backwheat|fiour ybn will want
etdor. good Maa. obaap; I cow. Tl
to Ilk, 60 lb. or doo lb. aacB.
eoiU Panay am»Bd. raglaterad; 1
daektf
belfer U ttoatha old, Dalty of
Korthport. paflatored: family grade
r oow« to aell. alao young belfw*-
POB BALC-nn-Plae modem bouse
Biath street, aad oaa of tka bsM oa
tke street prtoa aakad is spot cask
Price l4tSQ.
Wade Bros. S11
«»aMa alrtaA Ota. pkaae im.
sas-J-u;‘aag^>.
bis ship in first class style |and In add
ition finds time in the spare moment*
age to paint pictures in oil.
words for music and comave the money for gilt edged pose Venn** tbst are of nmre than
oidlnsry inerlt. Hut hilerestcd as he
Is in these artlsUc side Issues, the
W^AD® IIROB.
orlde of his heart Is hi* i<hlp. which
lire#
. CIU.
«one. h
pay the fTrlghl.
JU.IKC A.ldlwi>. . W.-I1 known J»rl.l
..f Ixindon. r—llk wlr«l. w.. In Ihr
Imhll nf Indalilni In UiojoddMl ul.
servaUtms while trying raoes. On our
oenaaloo
opposing Itwkera wcrr«
HOUiBB TO BBNT-Mist Tenth 8t ; wrangling over fhe queat^. * When
POB BBNT-House opposite Jail; |13
a month and water taxes. Ur.
Thompson. Inquiry kfo 8. t*nlon 8t.
dec ll-tf
POB BALB-1477~Larga aigbt rooBi
boaao. ooniar of Caaa aad ISth Bia,
MOUtt FOB BENT—Dr. OauniletL
dec 64f
alxty arra farm aU mUoa
thlrtj4braa aert orebard
baaomeat kara; good boute; tlx
cowt: apaa horaca; two ball.; aU
crrv. we
NASAC CATARRH
FOR 8ALB
« M «W. »« «M; «M«
travcrw
WE HAVE A flNE UNE OF
SILVER PLATED WARE.
UmbrelUs. Ladles’ and Gents’,
fromM lo S12 each.
Wo hs^Klle the Ptekard
adna. tlie finest tbst U made. A piees of this, or of Uro Hawks Cat Class would
make a finepnsenL
Bings. Brooches, Braoeiets, Scarf Pins, Net*.
Chains and Lockets, Chains, Cbarnif,
Coff BnUons.
Combs,
Tbimbks,
'
Fountrin Pirns,
Opera Glasses,
Field Glassro, Speetaeles
nod various other articles, any one of which will ‘
make a fine preee&L
This store will be open evenings uotii after Christmas.
.
Bamum & Earl iS9 From si.
>
N4
^
. q >r.
'^1
■STStrr^i^
Mi iwpaT »«tJ
f TMA2
lio<r«4 i9T AbMt Mi ■■ppnrfi ^
9Mr ttat tk* iMMt k» mpM
Mi MopUi Mi tW €ity CM ke
iMinMI to ifMT Min ta Mr of
•v^•‘
lUTUl
z^ss-^jrsrst i=iSsslg^pF“sss-%=
T£°!TSST1i£ rfsrss?^““'
Wofta k* aai ■!• hmto IMnMia*
to vtomM «Mk Ik* *»fBi« of Ik*
■oolk of Ik* BoM«MaMw aceort-
car dtar
~
sa."“?
Bmer Hontaberier to Joaepb H.
Qub^. ae 14. ae^ 24. T 26. R 10.
Joseph Rice et al to Trav. City Mfkday tn Trsveree Oiy.
Co^H
0. T 27.^R
Mrs. Ed B. Price, who has beta v|eItioa bar dauahter. Mra. H. BaR. of
North port, retomed home last week.
IlSIO.
YMo-AMorMi AkhoU. SrtroCt.
Nmo-Nom.
r
tkot tko ¥11 of
:gSi
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^lry^^.Sle•^^witotoJ•eobl
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1
T«oi»—AliOTMi Abbott Brtrctt
llllrtt Lordle. Hooo. MurcW®. PalCarrlwl.
^w~r
He bm of w.
Mi city Bcereoier, tor 16^ cent of the
I iii.i> far tMi aeaaoB bo oot
Yeaa~Alieni)«0 Abbott KrerHt.
.1, Lardlc.
uinuo. Mooo. Murehto, PalGlllctt
Bbuter and
I
&47
«
-g£Si;“r“ “
2;'
HMnab A Uy Co. «o W. W. A W.
R Rmttb. e iPft, of let 17 and lot IS.) in
of C. a MUler anioooUfis to
I20.«t eapme coMOi by the accani
1 at ton of aaw i«¥ hi tbe water pipes
of bis rMliMce, was pcMcnted Mi
tko water
tee.
Vote 00 the anendneot
Yeui-Abbott. i aUlett.
Miss
[Paany mad
.^ocy Aikinaoa were in Tyarerse CUy
Batarday.
\
Miss Mary Caster U staylnc at the
^tb Manltou island for the present
Mr. and Mrs. James Ddon took din
ner with Mra. William A«ew Prtday.
R O. Bartlett has retimed to bis
home in Menominee.
|
Mr. and Mrs. I. BomsaMcr are ris
Ulna bU mother at BM^rdan.
A nnmbcf of the yoam beople apent
tbe erentna at Fkrrant's j^turday.
Larae crowds hare be^n in attend
ance at the meeUngs b^ld in the Utter
Day Salnuvcharrh.
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. 8o|ton were in
Traverse City on business Saturday.
NEW GRBBmiOUSR Come and
see our ChrUlmaa plints. p. M.
PaUn'a areenbonae.
doc 19^1
Naya-«rerett Lardle. Moon and
POULTRY. Meals and 0>-ster».
Winnie (4)
McCormick of course, 870 3aal Elablh
CarHed;
i
8tM
1
doc 17-tf
Ortglpal Mloi as amended.
Pkr^tweaty yaara W. U RawU of
aa^ fkkglil aaaal catartk. He
«k*-Ml. «
^
*r%m awamaa and eeiaaMs tmn. MkfkMi.
a«W
or aoae was fkaital* UR 1 ke-JkSmiH HOU.Y-«k* kMt snM.
are eartkee; tkU eaaaed the
aad ewanac to disnppenr.
rstum.” Best mlrm-in existaace. 266 caau at Bngkee bn« Ox. WB WILL eeU 100
Unm
Btore. Praak HSMeadp, of tae crcaau at
SS^. left Uet wadt tor
tra he te rUiflaa rela-
A*I1 8«Muaa.^ko «M oa tk* «teHoa at Moakesoa, paaaed tbraach
towa oa hto way kome to Nortbport.
Mrs. R N. Plcaaid apsmt Wedass
iay ia Trmverae Otj.
Oaear Oarleea ratamad koku fkoa
oJm"vM e*w5rtV*?ii!
sriikj^sSfc^^
■I
amt
JMllo H. Vorlr et ol to Om Mi
lUrsmC Dmoct, lot t M a 1C ft lot
t HoTllMi r, oU.
Traverse CHy
M. Brown aad R N. Pickard dro^
BUsa McMmss to Wm. H. Om».
psraels. 1260.
Mrs. Charles Warner, of 8nt
Harry Burr and wife to
CtebaMe^toU 36 and 20. Uk.. 2. P. H.1 Bay was la town Thursday.
Miaa Elms Lavmnder and a
. of Traverse City, are the guou
W«. Troolt----------------j
of Mr. and'Tirs. W. A. Browa,
Crotseraad wife, paieela.
Dec. 17.
*Wi2^FUeand wtto to Wm.
T^twlne. parcels, ate It. T 22. R f.
ELK LAKE.
Praak Sours attended ^he state
Wii.'TniitwUc and wife to W. H. Orange held at Grand Rapids last
Fif^ paresia. P. H.'a lad. 13100.
Ptofd U BmMt and wife to Mike
IMebolt and wife, lot lo and 11. blk.
S. H. L. A Co'o lOth, OHIO.
Joseph Kallaka to Joaepb H. Dur
ham. lot 01. Wk. 30. O. a R, 0600.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cams drove down
CUra I. Smith lo George Mahn and
wtfe, aeH of ne^ ape. 22. T 22. R 10. from Traverse City Sunday and took
dinner with Mrs. John Cama
12006.
Alva aad Dennis Dean drove to Hon
/J
or last week.
fa-------The Sunday school U gotag to bare
t 10. lie
D. M. Reynolds to Nellie E. Reyn a CbHstmas tree, so the young people
olds. half int. of a 41 ft, of lot 21. are quite busy practicing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry PllUrs went to
RUckwood. II.00.
Henry J. DoVriea nnd wife to James Ckrp Lnke SatunUy.
Brange meeting next Saturday after
Ennest et al. pareda. sec, 4. T 27. R.
nooeo. at 2 o'clock.
f.
Dec. 17.
George Lardle to John Hoimfs. par
cels. aee. 16. T 22, R |ft. fOOO.
Ambrose MHka, lo Edward bevall.
SUNDAY SCHOOI-S and churches
aV4 c»r nv\i sec 24. T 26. R 10.1700.
get our prices before buying your
The Smith A Hull Co. to RobL W.
candles. Tbe Palace.
doc 12^tf
Carr, sw^ sec. 17. T 25. R 2. |600.
Soa ValuaUs Hints
by the KiaibaU MoMer House. We rwpreseat three of tbe larp^
Eirms la the tiade: W. W. Kimball Oo, Lyon A Hfaly. and the Bfison Pboki^ Oo.
Hlai Na 1-Bay your pUno from
latareat to saUsfying tbe public on 1
pUooe in order to edntinoe In bualneaa.
Hint No. 1—Be sure the house you deal with knows what apiaan
really U. and doee not eonalder it simply a piece of faraUare. aad.
all right if It doee not come aagloed.
i
tone. Get a piano with a Erst-dass reputation.
Hint No. 4—Invertigate any “wonderfor offers very carefully.
Remember therer is no saving
aavii In buying cheap. Inferlpr goods, for a
leas price than yon must pay for aUndard goods.
'
sold that
that Ibev would be laughed at la the
tbe simple real
pUno dealer. The Innocence of the par8 of a flrst-cla
this plan to succeed very often
1—Boy a KIMBAIX PUno. if you want a plsno that
aae. perfect in eonatmctlon. perforl In case design and
I 00 earth for the homo.
Inislucsh Conu- ant 1
KIMBALL MUSIC HbUSE
M. B. HARNER. prop.
124 Pimit Street.
llie Hannah A Lay Mercantile Company
X^HESE are most busy days in oar
. enlarged and remodeled store.
Eifery dtlnshn is filled l»ith most attraclifue Christmas goods that appeal to
%e most exacting.
r
n^/TH but a few days to complete
your Christmas shopping you
will find it expedient to turn to the store
that can supply your every tpant without
leaving the building.
Irajrafei
Grocery Division
V Drug Division
•
.. ^
7 j:
.
ISblcs and couMters and show cases lillodwim<
' IntowcaMatteaSowcaac im«l «viikaMaM*t
attrMUvc gooes.
,
glvtagpcrfcd.
TOILET EETE In OTMUI .«wl*ly. Ewn* with |Mt tkm pi****tyKtu’Cmim mE MIrrvw, «li«*r* •rith tk* mMloiHna artMu.
PrUea from ft JO to the meet elabersu at EAOO and |EJA
CANDIES OF ALL KINDS at Es, Ma 12c. ISe. ME Etc • paunEI,
and th* Itotot *t ChoeoUto* frton Me to tOe a p«.nE. Wa atafc* a
specialty of supplying Stmday eehoolA ckumhea, and YauaB Peoples*
Eocletles with their ChrUtmat Cendiea. .Faacy Candy Hearts. SUm*
and Animals for trees decorations. Candy Canes. Pap Com Sails,
and cakes,
MAMICURB EETA armi tha maat dainty artUlaa. priaad from Tie lo
OtJO.
HAND MIRROm M^.l«**r EkM«r iC^krtl*. i-«k W
^
NUTS of all kinds, either sold by the dHTerent
HAND RRUkHCk In airmaniMr *1 <**o«*. Iron Ztc to EIJQ.
, •
DAINTY REIiniMn>te <^«y kUto* fi*m Sk to tK
•rato airt ftMA
$1J0 an MHMA
Aiqr favwtto pMfinw mW lii karik ftwa 80* to
' i
s'i:':-.
LAUOMLIN FOUNTAIN FENS. El. ta E2. An foad a sl^ an nan
i£...
mM
ON OI»tto.
.
-t
or mixed.
.
. L- r,
\\
■'*
fW me
CIGARS
?p:,
Pit io kvko«a*tlwta1l<al »A«l anE«toal(aa ak>1 apkcayHato
S*^
I
'C'-i
‘ i
- ,
i
ALU KINO* OF rinu Itmn W* to tka kaat la 1H< IkMd I
rt^
THE JOLIET FELT kUFFERE
Tk, «aa^-a ataw at
•!«.
,
Tk. dinly kaEtoaa. Ilypar. la and Rtok. Ma* ME ia.iaE.r rtkkaaA atti
,
tIJt; tk. .M-. Kto at EtM. anE
CIMtotM
fARETV RA9<» fr It
M «A W* M»r Irtto ktoE*. tor th. OOtotto.
*
oranfca, Oatoa, Lay.. RaialaA NMa CaaEy, Watora. FaattaM. NaMtoaA alt maeaM of hney Caakin anE Craekar*. Cranb*rrl«A Mai^
aacMna Chtniaa,' OihraA OyaUn. fraak av*«y day.
The nemaat nevalty, tfiy Hlaarathg
miipper. In eittmr felt or leather. The^
MilMren^ at $1JA the mioiip' at.
E1A the mamenU m flJO. and the
men*a at E2J00.
v^Tke fmmm Slraiik Brea. A AaiMtte aad Aamrioan Cand
.10 Ike daiatuat
CHOCOLATtE AND GflEAME. palt ap
M-U
dalatUat af
a# kaxaa.
t ^ Uiaat oaadua* tram lOa 2a |t.
ALL KINDS OF FANCY EOAFt. paifMiad ^ pNhkat U MasU
cakea or U kespd af thm. tOs d caka 4a Tfa.
OIOARE. Clgarettaa and all hinds af tansy Flpea
.
Christttiiis
sutlers.
CXTJU MANICURE ARTldLEE. ni*A Buffm Orknt* RtW*.
X
^ «•,. fclaak. aratn anE i
Fancy AMrackan L*nk<. In II el-
f:
TohB B Sanut arjr.-sraisrts
'C«MnllM«Mtec
E^ar«-'£r.5S
HOLLY
UMnH
PAINE
W9mnm%mr
<• «r an ihM tkv »*• u» Mjiqr aur
atoek awaltlag ahlpmmt troai thU
rMd « bmUfiU »oMii vHttsi by ibe Amt ns moon m* tbe cnni cbb be proDoruir'o Uthw. Ut/w. J. L. T«dBM0B.
tor tbo diMMkm. Mr. Th«r»toB prr^ RojBl StBlkor WM IB town fro«
bbi
.wblrbheprliadi
SOFT COAL
ffOB
I. O. Burns
Tatd •»] oOm Norths#
^MirJili^adeck.
Bo(ll|)bODMM.
USE
Gcn«ljiieGas
COKE
Hm Idcal lM.
$5.00:::;^
•UOinDAV.
Traverse 6ly
Gas Co.
STORM SASH
^Why ait in a cold room
wthena little money a|Htnt
will keep it outP
Storm sash are Ruaran-:
teed to pay for themaclvem in two year* In
paving of jfuel.
Get our prices.
All kinda t-f lum^r and
interior aniah. ..
Soutb iidc
Lumber Co.
Oit 30H
Bell a
‘Maxwell’
U^rs
are sold frith a posiflve guarantee that
as good a car cannot
be told legitimately
for a dollar less.
Ask for rcatons why
and full particulars^f
Walter M. Paige
. LOaiAGEIfT.
■tufcyweaasrstat
mm
m
Market
Ml
eryFbMay. aai la to help yoaaai .««&'.»•
_Jhiswmttca mpceiallcatoe
b«yB«we bcUevc yob wffl opfredaletl baongh tobay OMse fhal
C. R. SB>dar. a P. Saptor. Oaa SZtp aad Jaeob Brhatt adll gad thair
haalaaaa hadlp crtpplod. wlU oalp aow
aad tbrii a car drappad og hm tor
Ihalr aaa. aad tha tabapa which thep
haea pirriiaaad Ipiag la
?ssj.‘t,r:£5.‘"u.rs!^'i:
" Order jrour
Tha hpdraau tor iha aaw water
•rmtm war# plaead pawardar
^‘27o£TKi::. .m.iP
l^ptaalag oun U acarlac coaipto
Omb a Crotoer*t
aUtl btgnB Ito
■BMio‘« «ot yBBtorday.
Artiuir Mnybew m motber, wboM
Pleaaaat. U paptag
Quom art nor»i oomw f« bla a rWt. Wia mnited
Tba 0. H. A I. p«y car g
eat aaOMB. anted irfaali. kolir. •>«•- tba
hddru of iba Uicdl ••jmOt
a.
dec ton (erdBy.
All of tha kwu/Aurrbe*. Bdptlmt.
albodltt and Geraidn IdUtbcrnii. vtll
Dili f
glva CtridliDM ei
U wfll <
Tb« DapiUU and M
I OB Monday #i
therma ererrlaea will toke uiaci*
ChrlMoiaa night. Much prepBrailuo U
O. C MOrSATT—AlMtracU of UU*. balag fltcB lha aa^veral progrBOim
no State Beak batldlas.
gad no doubt all win ba Tcry later
CARDS
HyoabO BOlwIdito go Bowa Iowa
Fiw Tomomw
We offer you for tomor
row or any otHerday a
brand of canned gc^s
Oat we know will come
up to any' test that you
may giwe them. They
are Micbiuan goods and
are called the Hart
brand. You will find the
quality all that you could
aak. Gant are well hlled.
We have them in a com
plete assortment.
IDEAL
it the word to koep
in Bina when you
orW of your grocer
sariiaf IVkcml now.
mScS SprliKiamS W
Graham Flour,
Bycnoor.
Whole Wheat nour,
aad lira. Brho.llle writ- vWIDaily B^t sod pl. My of it
0R. tARkC. TYlf Oeattot Boo* ora la Tmrarae Clip r«tardar and
Bnclcwheatnovor
I Pint mttam Baak au» ON today.
CbrUtmat ibopplng In thU village
seatskeaaM*.
aasM
GrammlaleS MeaL bagan aarller thU year than uaual
We sell IDEAL FLOUB
la a good plan, at U glvdd buyara
awl prodneto.
time in which lo make, their
A. JJtaPHAIL, DaatteL Oftr Jak»
Why? Beoana.- it is tbe
aatortloBi.
and
the
wmnu
of
thoa^
puraoa drag akira. Bril gkaao SOM
chaMng can alao be glv*a more cart
Wo deliver goods to' any
BEST millprodact
rtage; Oita. ASM itage.
ful dttentUia by Iho clerkt.
part of tbe city.
oa tbe msiket.
II la aanoaaoad that tome time
the boUddya Mra. Martha Gay
OR. r. d. MAO MITT—Praetloa Uait. after
will deliver a lecture here. Her »ul»ad to BTB. BAR. N08K THROAT Jeci will be -The Good BUhop of ll.aad nTTINO OP OLABSia. OfSea one of Victor Hugo’a celebrau*d work*
One trial will convince
Because of the aearrUy of logs.
MS WUkaka Uoi
Case A Crotaor a Kingsley mill was
MS. .
most skeptical. "1
compelled to shut down Friday. There
laacarcoly enough anew to Inaure ivsal
RIANO TOHINO-W. H. IMIaid. M good alelghlng as yet.
BLACKMAN.
The local Baptist church people are
mm espartaaaoi How located with very proud of their new purchase—u
John Hammar Is working for ^has.
Bairali.
large l>ell from the Nortb^llle bell
NORTMfH)RT.
Chortla Days who has Itoeii on
foundry, Nonhvlllu. Mich. The tone
C. A. Baumberger. manager for sick list for a few days l>
Quality U ftae. They expect to put Inl(*nd achool again.
position toddy.
OR. O. R. CHAaB. laaMiTad Croat MSMra. C. Uarratl visited In Tra
The newly inaUlled electric lights Ploymeui lo 14 girls. Ho has I
SM WOhairi hlook to MT aad 4M
s last week.
City a couHe «f
rch are a d»<?lded
the M. i». church
di<?lded ImIn tbe
ashels
of
peas
lo
be
u
Mr. Havt
Illy vlslUHl
foi their pur.
provenieBt. The
ibAa
vlctoMy
next
year
NHsun-s
IS Sunday!*^
8
rhmae and Inatallatlon were raUed by
The
Xmas
trcMat
Ulartrman w
tadhrMudl aabacrtpllen.. ^
lifltl on Fritlav evenlflg. Dee. 2:
a. MARTIN—Phrairiaa aad Bar
The one day Farmers* Institute will mcr at Squuw IsUnd. tti lUbt
keeper, n.^d of Xaia;. night as was first
gaoB. Ottea SM Beat Proat aUari
John and Ole Olemm ha%e gon
If non hem peninsula to spend
flghbOl
torch.
Inter In the lumber woods.
rouble
HARK CRAVn OgUVRRV-4A(M
Oscar Ihtme bfi this mornlhg for
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lambkin. Grand Rapids, wh^rc he expi-cls lo
freight, pareala aad trpaka. OtSoa
tu
the
wires
TuiW4ld>, a aon. ’
s|H»nU the winter.
at Or Book aiora.
light.
There will bi* a dance In the town
Bom, AO Dr. and Mrs. J.
BrownGeorge Marlatt from Fennvll
rennviiiee Is
is
hall on New Years eve. Tuesday. Jan.
Bon. WtMlneaday. n daughter.
sltlngAhis Sluter. Mrs. C.'. Q. Boupe,
MRA t. L. BONNamt hair dratatag Bam Wright haa had a CJllxena tel 1st. The arcbestra will furnish gotsl Carl
and sister ,Ni
Nflllf vtolu-l
muRlc. Bin iti dance. SUc.
ephone placed In hU msidence.
parlw*, over enr Book atom. I
Junday. j
with Mis.H Anna Manin Sunday.
Mm. B<rt BcoU and Miss Maud
Willis
mis Allen, who has
bus b«M*n vlsUlng
Tbe Camalla Ooacert On. gave night
lA
ly exblUUoaa at Monroe s hall every Frobftt spent a few days in Traveme In the Houthem pan of the stal *. rttunu*d home Saturday.
night last ww‘k. The ahow was well City last week.
Kehl Bros, will rebuild their dock
and th ‘ lalAMIL r. NgRLlNOIR. LAWVBR- patronixed. Tbe usual supply of roWl In the early spring, teartng down the
A. Marlatt's
Mooay to loaB, XtS Bute Bank clnes. oils and aqaps were snpplUM old warehouam. drive new piling
Sunday.
to those stager ahd alllag. and the
building, emtaoa phoaa **t
A. Box and daughter. Mrs. C. Brt'tt.
uaual trot lag aobnme was very succes further out and build one Urge warthouse
over
the
whole
dock.
This
will
left W«Hliu*sday for a thr««e wcH*k»’ vis
fully work«l. Mra. DuUa Eaalgn rt‘
cHved the moat number of votij as be a grt*a| Improvement, giving them it with rvlat hit's In Canada
REAL aaXATR AND LOANB-Otaad the moht iwpular married Udy. Miss plenty of rouro to handle pt>latfHs in
Mr. ami Mrs. O. Luce of Hblnu-s
to the Siding vlKlu-d with Warren Ttaylor
Trararaa taad aad Utah Oo, F. Btella Fenstemlacher as the most pop tbe fall and alao add
ee
of
the
town.
and family Thursday of last w'wk.
TbartolL Maaagar. OtSoa, tooai S
Thu lai Ilea* Benefir aoclety will
The
Blackman l^adles’ Aid met with
RawUtoa A MlUlkao Iriaek.
^eetj^to Mrs. J, Vannatta on Friday Mrs. C. Rousa. Thursday. Eight knetnthe prettJsat baby.
Iters were presc*nt. After tying a*com
SARA T. CHASI. M. fc-OCSoa wMk Dec. m.
Mlsa Grant will spend her vacation forter. the ladles were pleasantly
kt her Jme In Clio near Baglnaw*.
Ba
Or. O. a Qkaat, BUta Brnk hlatfc
treared to pop corn and apples f hlch
Ahvif. and Mrs. J. F. Matt
will was greatly enjoyed hy those pres
Both pkoaaa. SSMr. Raridtaeo SS4 Wt he sfrsld t* tire Chamber
s|M-nd the* holiday's with Mm Math ent. Mrs. O Luce and Mra. J. Dago
W.BMMhSt ate. phoaa TU.
wen* also present, wrhirh helped Imake
t w H parents at Benxonla.
OtMirge Nelaoo left this morning mo tbe afternoon all the more pleiaant.
esR Dric Stare.
^
The ladies will meet in two we
s]>end the winter In Grand Rapids.
OR. r. MOLOaWORTH—Bpariil ah
Several construction men are here with Mrs. Chalker.
laotloa to dlaaaaaa at tha apaw aar, Seven out of every hundred KngUsh reimlrlng the car ferry'dock.
The magic lantern abow glv^n
BOM and tbroat Olmaa I
Tbe Odd Fellows are Ralshing the the Blackman school bouse SatUi
wxmien arc widows, while ftmong mec lower rooms In their ball. They will evening by Mr. HallVday of Bear;!,
Orar Johnaon drug atom.
only four In one hundred arc widow have a fine ball
vras Quite well attended and all
li. R GUI
uraed from Muskegon Iiort n very pleasant time.
•n hYlday evenlngCharlie Chapp**l w ho has l»oen
Mrs. Akers of Hatches Crossing U
Oft K. Be MINOW-^Oftea Otar A
The progeny of^ pdir of rata, un be „
guest of Mrs. J. Vann: ttto.
can Drag Btota. Rpaotol atta
der favorable caa«llont will In three
W*. E. Campbell rotumed Saturday
to ara. aar. aoaa aad throat Olaaaat yearn number 1.000.
a delegate
■tted. Brikgheaaa. BaaMaaeatll
focii Sihermen’o^thl^*^^a^^^
convention.
The Cangregatlonal Church Sunday
school will bold appropriate exercises
Olt Wo
toOOl
OB Christmas eve. Tbe M. C. church
ctu. IW; BdU ft.
Sunday acluKd will give a cantata In
^ ,v
. etto pbdM til
the town hall.
The car terry will make dally trips
to ManUtlque during tbe week, owing to the large mount of freight
r. W. THIRIAt. SaaUri.
Allle Gagnon baa gone to Delro
for a abo^tlme. from there be will |
ua A Mh MMlir S
W.D.Lyon&Go.
Ui’WiSSS'-r.SS!:
cw
(UEIIINUSE
ARTHUR HOLUDAY, M. O^-PhSM
ola. SB4 Bugaoau RaaMvag to of
Boat to Moaaoa Mock over Baiaow
amariY. OMaaMpkoasaii;
HARRY «.
MorieBoosa. Ctu.
.rc*“
Oar Kew Ad.lition is now
oomnletod ^ ready lor
Wo hsto a fine
PALMS, FERNS. ASPARAEUS
REX IE60NIAS. PIRMROSES
Me. whloh ore just the thing
ItoicsCitFtonismMiiiito
Wedneaday In Trav’eme Sly.
Prof, J. F. Mathews vras wy
antly surprlaed by weveral c
frienda on Thursday evening,
gamea and nuialc. an elaborate 1
was nerved.
Miss M aud
Priday aftem
days with
Bardgc. of____
Captain Robertaon of the car ferry
received a telegram to oooe and nasUt a ateamboat that bad ran aground
near SkiUlgaAee light. Tbe ferry left
for there on Tneaday night returning
on Thuradnj night
Tbe Ladlee* BeneBt aodety and the
Bpworth League wiU fnmlah the baii«
Quet for the P. A A. M. on Dec. nth,
Dec. 17.
ABBTRARTR OP TtTM--CJ^ OlP
akctomrAWw RMkahMaOR. WUTHINOWr-
1 weeks aeeia. Tbcy a»<e
ghrethem good sapparL< fl^ wBl be deUvered
bent &B.MXn«r.
QUEBK cmr Plond Company for
eat Bowen, potted pfatoti. boHy. ‘
ttoton.
Anc JWt
Oranges. Bananas.
Candy and Nuts
: v •« ;
.
l^rfefmas
^Ty-r
Christmas
Dinner
Bayyotir
Mixed Candy .
from to 2()c per lb.
Mi.xcd Nuts, 15c per lb.
Washington JNaval Oranijes, sweet and juicy,
tific. 35c . and 4flc per
dozen at
.Aubei^’s,
51S S. Union.
These Are
Fine
auster nalRliiR
N.w
ouea and very tine, (lootl
larifo onus.
Seeded Raisins-Tbi««
an> finest oiM-s .we roiilil
pet.
FTCSll Nuts -We are very
portleulnr iiijn-.ltiiig only
tbe l«jsl.
Fancy Dales- Have to be
a litOe partienlar abont
dates.
Cbolec Flss-We ibink
these are sotoetliinK eatra.
ever> tliiii« for 'yi»ur Cbrint
mas iliimur, wu would like
your order.
TheBay Packing Co
Cit 397
Boll 838
413 Unioq
V
WIMTHROP BLEND
C0F»fi-»
We lift VO boapn^ by »peH
oofTee drinkern ibil ilfi.^
the beat coffee
drank for tbe pr
liHve unid mom
The price is 2Sc per ib.
••-nn
-rssTdS&n:
taelast year. ira||e
4oaUty Out tells. >*-
SnCKNEVS
GROCERY
411 S. Uaion SL
I:-
rT!»
■•’.V
ivBMC«mr. mcMMAM. Twa*v.
9.
d tmm ««tks watte ft tte Ml-
pocal
y • ^
General
StlNOTS/UIST JOBS
WAkTtR CAlirA AlX^ARtCAN ELAVCNA.
asa.'sr.T'""
Am Tao dWtete.* Aar M
rawte Aliaoai WIU mi Tbair
Hat.
aaatattea vara a4te to tba aoaarll
tatterpteM. TbU art terftaa tbe
ttew,iatA.yr«^;
t» rbaasaaUa to
ra work oo tba part erf
tlia otateta. aarf tbat iba alaaal.
vbo Mra kaortiad at Iba door for ad
aMitaae* to tba boaid for aavarml
yrvni. voold ba of rra! baaait.
No aotte vaa tUrm tka atimta of
tba acite <rf tba facattjr. Tba an
te bafora tba araak araa orer ihr
teargfadaataa wUI ba oa tba warpath of tba profaaaora. ibay aay. Thay
btdtare fbey aboold bara a rapraaaauIba body aad are awUlAf tba
Uy« art apokaa rtabd for da.
in aSalra la ahlcb iba aU-
Vtear. Tala........... .......... Fallback
MOONO Kl^\^
nacat. Amaapolto...............
Bad
wS
ESS2«r
or tba
Of tba Aaaei erf i
Mltbar
twtepAw praatnbaaotewbaon
32?*
I
ISS
r.*.-S's.’sr.sss.-U.'
SOBdlStmEUP
RROOIIO WANT ADAb PAY.
irf
LODGE WmCES,
TRAVARAR CITY LOOOI. Ha n. Bb
or P. mte oaary Tknteny atte
tog. Mbw Ifibaon blocR. C a Wab
HT.C.C________________ ____
!
TRAVRRAK CITY LROION. Mo. 1»maat to Wtemnn ban on tba Ulrd
TnaaAay of aneb montb nt 7:M b. m.
^ ***
ISeOMEcUsMc
-5SS5^^
......n
DUod. OtC. 4. IMt.
J.U. HtmualrBi.
«te tIofhMt
City Tiananrar.
Iiall pifjara ara aotnlop blph thU
roar.- «W PraoMaat Um\» D. Smith
frf tba kte baaaball club. *'I have
bad tefral applloatlooa for bertha “Ms": ]^n.
vtt tba xmm neat aaaaoa. but evory
vooldbe Tot aaya that be wanta a
aalary of at loan |2O0 per month.
*tbw *tel
bad tba
Haute Hub ran
the strain."
Jack MeOooaan. the new Tot managrr. baa wrltlen Mr. Smith that he pyracoat Univafslty Crma Will Raea
baji aararal atw players In view and
the Wlaoenaln Cipht at Maditon
that aome onotraets will ba cloead
....................
WIUCJOEST
A. GreiUck & Co. e£S«.St3r.“'*-*-^
Cm^TMAS
riTnV.
Mirrov. Military sett, Jew^Cases lind many other valuable
dt-vollna
s Into
presentT and they
condition nicely. Herman goes on y
ably quit aoarring In a few days. whU
Oans U milling through eight and t«
rounds of fast work. Guns will pro!
sbly quit snarrlng In j
Herman thinks of o
imtll a fe'
Hi-
Chaney ate mtebm. A good time Is
"is
Compare our goods
and jirices with others and
iron will buy of us.
■ 1
,s
•V
BllGBEETS
CITY
i>RUG
STORE.
For YourOwn Sate
Buy Hocking Valley soft coaL W’e
have other coal but we are pushing
this because we know H to a coal that
will give you entire ssUsfacttofi.
We are going to keep rlkbt on telb
tog you about Us good qualities ontU
you have proved Us merits.
Aftehl
Show-goers. 1 have the finest line
of Imported Opera and Field
Glasset ever shown in Traverse
City, in Pcari. Gold Filled and
Morocco Finish.
G.B.TaylorCoalCo.
NOTHING MAKES A
Better Xmas PrcscBt
Fc* jronr BojrorOirithMa
35.18
"Skees
2di9
3.50
W. K Bingham. Tmant Of-
ROBERT KINGIN
nnrt^ l^ttel
Interest
L C MURRAY.
' ColiiiiibU Hoid
Your Time
bonds
$ 406.00
W. P. Bflaby . Uborfbak Psrk.$
Julius- Ca*
Oak Park
1.75
Furniture.
. E. GreUick Co., book case*
and 1tobor ...................... ......... $
G. R. & L 5.35 A M.
SOUTH
No Change atWaHon
Clo« connections for
Kalamazoo,
Wayne and East Detroit
aid Toledo.
Heary Wltkop. Owtia'i:::;;
t ai.75
Also Parlor Car and DtoiogCar
to Chicago.
Is limited to a three short days
to which to fislih your CM-tmaa sbopptof- Do not IsC these
days go by wUhmrt oomtagherr.
Perhaps last the thing you
wttl And here, te Ifsiirdinooi
Fort
Is aome one that you
And Just what you tto
.-will tike—we know «•
Make U a point to f
A'
W. O. FOOTE.
Hared by Boyt aad aapFOtted
Cbaadler that tbe report be accei
aad
tt lew cl
‘‘^aS-Prtedrteh. Fbote. Hoyt aad
sick, to
Bngtoff LAndertef moved to Elk
ptete week. Where be will make
presents.
5a.-25.l
|€5.85fi.l7
J. M. HuellmantH.
Treaa. Board of Bducatlon.
last Monday, returning Saturdayr
There being no obJecUona the sam.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carr went to tbe
ist Wednesday, returning Thurs- waa received aAl pUced on file.
Report of the committee on cUlms
Thcy were wlinesaea on a dland accounts waa presented rceoiu\v>rre case.
The aoclal held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. Luce last Wednesdj^y
Teachers Salaries.
evening, was weU attended,
»>«v Roll reesUr........ ......... ..$3 3g.140
dies netting I7.K0.
and Mrs Warre n Taylor and I Miss Gannett,
Gannett supply....*...
supply
ku)
rr vtHtor* ct Mrs. Nerlinger. supply......
Dlher wer<
Luce last
.
. '
$3.5^5.40
Sunday school was well attend^
Extensive preparations are
tee
.**1*'?*.*!. .$ 280.«l
for the ChrUtmaa tree to be held m Pay roll
Christmaa eve. Every one U cordially
1 oU
Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Of Luce were visit ora Irene Poboral. Library work..
of Mr. and Mraj Warren Taylors Lara Hoekstead. Ubrary wwk
Thursday. Mrs. Luce attended the
Imdlea’ Aid In the afternoon, held at
90.00
G. Martin’s.
Menuer * Qiwrer,.
Mrs. Verna Pratt la assisting Mrs.
59.90
sundries
WHla with her housework.
The Gleanera meeting waa wed at- A. B. Hsr
tended last galurday evening. Sev'eral
new mrt&bers were taken In and more
.m, i
ti will be a case of father
Coach Stagglagulnat son ax\sl teacher against pupil,
k tKi.s tnfoT- as James
Ten Byck la the niach of
Jai
Syracuse
And
bU son B. H. Tt n Brck
mate te It la up
»wly elected coach of Wsoon^ te of tba. two
la not planned to havp the
tba appHeakte of the
go wka western
wriiei regstta supplant tbe Poughaaftoe aa a lurprlaa. aa
kewpale et«it the coming seoaon, but
hoped In time to make this t
tegatU the big annual aquatic
bat for tbe game and
event of R^sconain.
way In the arrangeoa
In ordey to cairvfout the plana for
the big wrtrtern meet it will U- n
tmim- to sarr to rafse $5,000. half of which
come from students and faculty
the remainder from the alumni.
pmrm tbe Amaiicaa te RnglUh race
OLD
boraaa aad awaids tbe palm to the
lion la that the best
Mrs. E. J, Brtnkman te daughh-r.
la from fourteea to Aniui. aid spending^ few days In “SSSr^Sr.^hw...vI.Uorof
Mias Myrtle Vanamburg
Traverse City with ^atlvea.
Will Colerlek’s funeral waa bHd
®'r^U Wlncbcomb visited Flmo
ty at bis home In ihia place. 8em
and Sydney Luce ^Saturday and Sunr Rev. Chaae. The music waa fui^
Ram Haute, Ind. . _
ahvHl by Mr. Bagley. Mr. Wm. Pratt. ^*ie Gibbs, wife and daughter called
nger HugM mnAs woid that Schreck MUs Blodgett te Mies Curry.
The ^ Mr. and Mrs. a Luc.‘ Sunday evenwill not meet Harry Rodgers New
Icca WB-re conducted by
Vear’a day at Sbelburn unless the
ion. HU accident and death haa *^LeRoy Forsyth drove to Traverse
agreement la made for alrslghl rules,
>wn a gloom over the ptoce which ^ Saturday, returning the same
allowing hitting In the clinches. anU time only wUl remote.
____
this prohalUy will be agrtwd to.
Capt. Bgwr) of Chn:>voU Is here
Mr. Bennett .tetnrned to hi, homo
>curing white fish spawn
after a four weeks* visit with hU moth-,
governmeat.
It was4,w rm*4.
er. who waa ven tick, but -he left ber
John
Lane
paased
away
Tuesday
much Improved In
A pl:y0.f*J«u wHl known «m tla* went
night after great suffering at the home
Dec. 17
sMe ubeii |uui«lng a house where be of hU daughter. Mrs. Wm. Ruabmoca.
knew H colleagur of hla had a |iall«^t. A abort service was beW at the home
CENTRAL LAKE.
wws
when the woman of
t:’C touae u-eo-tet! b:ii. from the win
dew und nak.tl liliu to
In and w
Mra. S. FuUer v|i
Coxc Aas gone to 8t. Johns te
L.^r tUk s.»u.
Mrs, E. Green, at t
vlHnliy
spend the holidays.
♦ Hut Isn't Dr. X. attondlug your
Ira Bradshaw baa a saw mill on his
Madarai Perkins baa been spending
sour n^keil the physician
week with Mra. Bagley.
F„u« K-t
-Yt'U." reiiTli'd tin* won an. “tut I»r.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miner entertain
ed Wm. G Tompkins and family last their youngest child last Friday.
X. STb^tns to l.sve his mind mot
Funml from M. E. church Snndsy.
Sunday.
rMil i-«tate than «m hD i«atleots.
Mrs. LaValley U to Traverae City
Quite a number df our people are
•irugglst sakl be couM M tin
ivlng the Bell telephone put In their vlsHtog.
ptcscrlpiUm."
Mra. ttelinan. children go 7o Yale.
Tlie phyaU lan entetv-tl tbe lion-*e and houses. I
c. 17.1
Mich, to apend Christmas.
aukfil for the laraertptKm. The womMrs. Brans leaves Wednesday for
«n prorteced n sheet f^ l»r. N’a |md
4
MABEL.
ber
boms to Oare county,
on whU-h was wrrlttfrfr:
Dee. 1$.
Geo. Babker made a bnaSart trip
-nrlefcs. 50.taiO.
to Kalkaska one Aay last week
•>Vu.ent. 50 bbla.'*
S.
Pray
msde
-a
business
trip
Dr. X. baa Josl a |uitlent."-Chlefigo
Th«r«-. > Hill «t Bo«l€. Tnu th*fi
tu Ek Ranids one day last week.
u bic •* 1a*t T««. Thl* wcBdjr
GUberi and Orloff Pniy were Elk tvir«
U W. L. Hill, who troB • w«cM ot 8*
Rapids callers one day last week.
Miss Alice Mstoler la vIstUAg ber
slater to traverse City lor a few days.
CoInmbAs Bolsmler made a trip to coogk. te doetpra gave me ap to die
Traverse CItr last Wednesday.
Andrew Pray made a trip to Trav
erse City today.
tloa. Coo«h» and ColiU. No*, alter
there wlU he a Christmas hunt here taUac II bottle. I bar* wora thaa
tbe Aay before Xmas. Tbcg chose up
Toilet and Manicure Sett.
Amouut disburs'd from cfomlngant
.r.7XTu“
Chl(
------ Ison. WU..sa,k. ^
the T
win meet the
The WlsoDOsln
Syracuse unlvendty crew l^L » >«^eelem
regatta to be held on l.ake MendoU,
«s Madlstki. about June 1. This will
be the first taiwolleglate rowing conv
Cora Pray.
Iprteaat
tecuy
Aac iPtI
aCOtny.
Oatfite
ARPiber of the OCR ptjieA jM
ipopifai
nuVtMM CITV LOML Ma m F.
* A. M. BMtt «■ Mcotty fttt
Would n»k» • ilM ChiitteM «t or MBn tho tan o( (bt mtaa.
m: a. BMbaW ttm»
piwtet (or • BsanliBr ol tbt
tMT. —tr S Wbltd. W. M.
»ay.
charged a fee of four per cant for collactkm. Penalty on dallnaoant nity
and acbool taxes te apacial nanm6IAID ItsIMI ilDIAU TT
thmrntamt.
Otll tad tee them kt
Otto, m mm ttt B4tr ~
CHBISTMAB DINNER
Chandler tbat”the mme***^rwlvcd MeOonBkk.of eoorM. 870 Efit BUhth
SoIHvan told him of the offer.
id placed
•treot.
Oana la not maklnr the weight for
Carried.
bla battle with Kid Herman aa eaally
aa he tbewht be would. The negro
champion la finding the problem of re^
moving the surplus poundage harder
blltl thi
than "DevU Dlcka" crap
to b«al
Joe hlmseir.
aame. Not
.«™dl.bu^ .lr«. tb« fund. «*
the betting public here are banning
to realise that the bolder of the light
weight lUSe may
IM
sHf to a frawle’’ io i
of Co
ai the ringside Jan 1
^"^liug^rtm
playeel three yet.r*
and would not have beetle eligible for
the 1P«7 team had not the western
•aaaball Playara Caw Too Miph far coofenence made the new rule allow
fact that he I
Ttte Hate Haaapamt-Nliia
ing men to play all four years of ibelr
a hard game by working fully a half
Old Oaaa Will Oa.
term In acbool.
to the
. fbarce of the ilauln* erf pUyers
OUR tDKRL teM
>•
matte to bateantete hf aar
A imsi
tilal
----------- --------------s. » ..raai. a
teAtt
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MAIJtOA OiopaK OteffM. Apptek
- ’
This la one of the Urgeat parses ever
Oppananta far the
aaaaaa aa uafarorabla aitUuda
rtteaawdatloiu of tba
l?*elf
rapraaaautlraa and ba- football team of 1P07
Magoffin’s enspooenta wen* -Octy"
QMaxn nf Chlcagu and Hheloacblld of
^iBiayata
rwelar
la Matep Traiibla Oattfiip Off
rpte^aHi ■ Ratb klfo Raalap..
Peiillvao'a Alp Offar.
*'Tba*e«iimlttaa on bnildinga and
gimtea. by Mr. Foota. mnia a verbal acbool aad etty
report to the affect Uat the committee
Ner.. Dec. U
bad raoHrad \Mda fiom tba vartoaa placed ta my bate tor oolMte.
PraHy In bla awa aocaaai Kid Her plambees for eovartag tba pipe H the
1 Wia ba tn my oTAco to rteea anld
*-sre ,oo Oak Park Sebool bolldlag aa folfowa:
meets Joa Oana be
a baula vbleb will da^a R. J. Martor A Co........... .......... |143.fi0 teiaa from now nto Fab. i, ip07. oa
aoeb weak Aay from t oteck to
ba la to oaemta tba Usbt
vaicbt title of tba world or wbatbar
o'ebte la tba toranotm
from I
Jew Oans la to raUla H. fm a plot
And that they bad aecepte tbe bid o'eioA te 4 o’clock la tba aRarnoon.
la on loot CO deprtva blm erf irtetory.
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