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Grand Traverse Herald, December 08, 1910
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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1910-12-08
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ancl Travarse
XWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY
and
Bay
Bagla
T H U R S_D A.Y— • * • ® O
A YEAR
TBAVEESE CTTY, GBAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THI RSDAY, DKC KMURR 8. 1910.
HIS MESSAGE
IS SUBMIHED
ESnWTES SUBMITTBI
Mwh Um Than Approf
Cwrreat Voar.
THREE INIUIED ttiBEOFjMSflUDATHiiis BALLINGER
VINDICATED
IN EXPLOSION
•even Papers Golt and CigM perfsetcd Mergers In Northern MiehlgaR.
ms. prS FDRBUL
Burial Will Be in Mewd Auburn Cometer^.'lfiambridfe, Whan
•on Arrivee.
DOCKUNE
mimm
Cadillac. Mich., pee. €.-*n toe
Wa^ftoB. Dae. 6.—Batlmatca or
Iasi few mootos newspaper properties'
appioptiatteoa to vnrr braaeb of the
r toe fnaeral of Mra. Eddy wlU be •URVEY RROVIDtt^^TOJ^^ggRW
tor the Baoal jmr ACCIDENT OCCURRED ON M. A N.
BOtlhora Michigan have been mak
miMOCNT^ MOOMMENDATIO
a her son a^
FIVE FOOT <
oedlBE Jtne MUt. I9ie. wrecattng
N. ft. THIS MORNING.
ing some cdiaiiges of ownersblp. foot
ARE RCAO TO COMOIIBM
—
jrlvea fcom North Dakota. Tba bartal
|7a.4UA<l. ware aubmlttsl to conrildatkma baring occoTred and
r«H todar by Co&creMiaaa Uac1 papers going oot of bustoess.
Vaia. The srand total atandt aaaiiuit
algns of grief In' the maasloa where
eaflatataa o( t74B.OB7.19T and approthe body Ilea. There It no cvepa on
prlaUoaa of tS05.St4.&IS (Or the corand Traverso City. Kalkaska's two
CHARGES DUE TO ANIMOSITY OF the door and the mambara of tba GEORGE B.tKILBOURNB
CLOGGED PIPES SUPPOSED
rant year.
papers combined last week. In toe
household coma and go as aaaaL
GLAVI8 AND PINCHOT
BE RESPONSIBLE.
ROINTEO AIMRMAM.
papers at AMec.
one eadi at Rapid City.
Harrietto.
Fife Lake and Kings Majority of Committoa Ooelara hW
''omWe To Short So«iofl It la Not ExWlU Fill Visaasr la FMl .WSdi
fire Fallowed the Eep
Sorvleo Fatthfnlly Porforniod
«y have cessed pubUcatton.
peaiaS That Thera WHI —
to the Trouble of the Injured
roeorsWa Action ata TMa
F. NaSeh Wba IfiaME W
Frem Hat Caale and
Steam.
VALUABLE COLLECTION ON DIEWllttomeborg Orii**eB
Oraat Intefoat In tha Comloa
PLAY AT MJLLER STORE.
Waahington.
Dec.
7.—Vindicating
Two ntea were very seriously snfl
Only oaa bev waa ssaM la tba 4*
Stata Moating.
BalUnger upon
the cha^aa
one very painfully injured to the day
IttwrattoM of tbe al$nrw Mat slKR
brought against him and
I today, bat tov dobTbs Garments Belens to Sky EasM of ■ttch la a aaiA ibertW dMb tfeas «
WlUtoBiebnrs. Dec 7.—Tha tocal coach of the passenger train ot the
his accusers as having been tnspirod
f to eoBcada tha preba'
Omtna
Who
Trqvela
With
tst
graace polled off an acrtcaltaiaftolr M. A K. R. railroad cm Its aorthboand
by a deep feeling ol animoalty tmllt
» at the
RartBi.
and oya^ rapper lut nlffai and elect trip to Platte Biter this mwiring. The
upon a suppowd diSeranca of policy
«PM ■aay of fba raootomen seriously Injured were Tom Van
It to.tha saoeral ed oElcara Iot. 19U. The fair vae for Bloto Of Grand lUpIdi and Frank
In the wii^w oTi$»e B. E. MOlar A
the parpoee of getUng oat the best of
Bjlhlia that tim «1U not pamlt aeSon
drag
store
Is a eoUoetMn ot In
the prodoou of the tams that tbaea Weeoe of Honor. Newton Ely. clerk
rvptod. Hie Life Werk.
mined Us report to congress today. dian gmrmenu that 1^ nttraettog a
; «IM u tha iililia vIU cloae Mar«h
might be taken to the farm producU of Beane county, was slao Injured
n. m« laponw
M
After stating that toe evidence came arcat deal of aneoitob frMn tbe paaa•4th. Tha
otbto be held Id Trareree City shhough not eo seriously as
Detroit. I>ec. T.—
I waa tba I
cblefiy
from
too
chargds
ot
QUvis
and
I hr Saeratarr Ucta. At
maby on account of variety and workby s letter to the Assisted Plncbot. the majority wnnounced toe
tbMMba«awv#>
dock ttoe tiutt
I
wot of Aha BiSaten Uataaad at- state grange weMc. There was a nice
manshU)
of
toe
anicloa.
Tbe
cstlaeshowtag of canned trait, of com la
r CaKwaB, *fii* «(»
The disaster was the blowing up ot EYess todsy annooDced that be will foUowtog oonclusion:
ad by 4
ttastta^ to tha laadlas. bat Kradaallr
Uon U toe property Of Bky Bnslo
the oar and of regetablas. As a re- toe beating apparatus ot tbe coach. not be a candidate for a second term.
rideefOra4E4oot ebsiraalti tba itogf
iwftoE tbalr attaatlea to tha pr^tad
■Tbe evidence wholly faUed to make
salt of the fair enongh latareat opas Mr. Van Blots was sitting near toe He says that In bis mind a desirable ut a case. Neither was any, tact and hb wita who are
from a pntatt jaat vaM oC Ehbi09*«
>ostao b^ than.
eroatod so that a goodly gnanUty of healer at the time of toe oxploaioD
for governor should bo made a proved nor all toe facto put together of omens, but are now o
•treet bridge to tbe O. B. * L ivniivd
win go to the esposltlon. and bto face wu frightfully bun^
of four years, and he does not exhibit Ballinger aa anything but a toe m Ranch wild wan abow.
bridge. I r tba wavift ct tM msk.
In toe collection U a beaded scalp Abore/tba Booth
Ooorge Arnold was appointed chair- and hto «rbU and knaee also badly wish the legislature to be hampered
Botoh Data
I
atraai SrtiBA
aad honorable gentleman.
of a eommUtee to arrange for scalded. Hli> faoe was one maes ol
r a two-year governor succeeding to tmlthfuliy performing tbe dntles of bis jacket srhieh is toe nwst natgoe of tbe tot wldto of tba cbaaMi .«BI.»a M
gottlag tha ptodnoa to Travwaa Cl|r frightful Wlsters and hto clothing
four-year term. He also says that high office with an eye single to toe garmenu. This Is woadertnUy mads
to tbM I
and
the
procead
of
tsantog
baa
bera
personal
work
to
which
be
had
and EoUlag it on display. It was tha
itoe will BK eat of aay lad aaeavt
twn to shreds. It to quite probpublic InteresL"
ratefully done that aU tbe em
of oplnloD that tha pro- tble that Ur. Van Blola will bo dto- hoped to devote his life, was interTbe repoN was signed by. Knute blematic colors ot tha ladiaB aatkm one place oa tba iofea r..Ott
diMo aboakl be oxhlUtod togotbor ns Bgnrod tor Ufa He bad on a heavy rapied by "my Injectiou into politics
ty, where a ffew feet wtD ba dafeaa,
Nelson, chairman: Frank P. FUnt.
showing of what this socUoa of oToreoat and a new..Buli of clotoea, St IhU Ume."
blended to tba ^rmMt Tbe bat lowar down more tad vtthaaiGeo. Sutherland. Elihn Root. Samuel
leather ol toe jacket Is yaDow aitmnd ded to tba prcBarty tham.W .t^ta
the Grand TraTorne rogton can pro bleb .wore entirely ruined,
Knox Goes To fiat Roosevelt
McCall. Martin R. Olmstsad anad Ed
duce.
Detroit Dec. 7.—Toe Journal today ward Oenby of Michigan, all repub the bottom while near tba top It Is of away, no toe city wm Im laMtr >*•
kr. Woeae sat fscingthebeater aad
NmUMN la«ME by law wlU donotTho MoctloB of oClcors rosnttod as suEerad a fractured lag and a Tory says to connection with Governorgreen hue. The banded worii is of
glTfiw mare tksa ft
n$MRr.<:^
licans.
.
bo aads «h»rf by ponding do- follows:
beantlfal design. whDe toe aealpa - ichtntos MB .tha aawsa
eercro bum on the right ]eg as well elect Osborn's letter: “W. F. Knox,
A tew months ago democraUc
<Mm
th» aot^Bo ooDit.
Maator-Ooorge Arnold.
Vito which the jacket Is adhraed ara river.
being burned about the faoe and repablican' -sUto, chairman, and
.Iv >
•
aton Fletcher anad Punell and RepidtSSlChtotlsatba
Oreraadr—Omneoy Soolay.
of
toe
most
interest,
tbarabalsg
near
cloaqyt
friend
of
Osborn,
spent
sev
Tbe plat ot ^
baada. His clothing was also tom to
James, Grabas and Mad
ho bdlkroB the aetMtlea ^ tha gorUotarar>-Bagena Carpantar.
eral hours here today, then Ipft for ison. toe last named being program ly one hundred of toe trapUea work •anted to toe e
„
Steward—Oanld Arncdd.
‘aiMhjpt' to addJtloa to Mterhainant
Ur. Ely was not seriously lajored. Sew York. His mission la a.mystery. Ive repablieany put out another re ed Into toe trimming. Tbaea scalps dmaa bad dMIbaratad Jbr -i
rard—Cart OrentC
tt m Um. •hoBiA
It
knows’ tut he Ud an ap- port which they claimed was
were all taken from the beads ot Cbow mtoawa tbw <
though pstotnlly hurt. U was at first
Obtoiato-T. E. «aspanter.
Tnai tmmr tt
tment with Roosevelt before leav joriur rppatl foUaslac ebe m
IndUns to toe days wbanlndlaB wan
thought that Prank Weaaa was J. W.
Traaanrarr^psal Sabha.
weye common, and are hl^ prised wbarta. and ■KKrt MM IKiM aW
.Miuneaiiolls not attended by
hS’eaSBOC thto-«ltr. but it was learned ing here.*-later that J. \V. tVovee to
still to
th( republicans who have now exon by toelr owner.
authorfted Dm MMISir;MP ta.lto
Katokaepar—Uonard Hoito.
Tbe beaded squaw coat to tbe cot- tcsal adopDen V Iks ttepErty .ovserated Balliuger.
llODur.
Ponaaa—Mrs. Chanoay BaMay.
to tnraausaot.
ImJon Is a beauty, and wetgha a tri ara aM^ tba banks. .
The tajarad men were hurried to
fle over twenty-four ponds. Tbe In
Lake Aon by first train wberp they
dian war bonnet takea up an Importrecalrad medical trasuneat.
Bt—Carrie BML
to Booth Aa«lam place to toe dlsiday, wbOt toe
Tba axptoalon took place Jnal alter
WBB rated that tba grange ahoald
D.
D.
Hood
Returns
to
Western
Miehlbullet and arrow protector Is tbe
k tba tatSI^
attend tha Trararaa City aaeslon of the train bad left Allyn station and
gan To Grow Fniit and
of Xndiaa work ow- Uon ot raomtag I
GERMAN BANK TO PAY ^4,500,000
Tho tartt hoaid to not raady to sab- tha etata grange in a body. Vpaal oecurrod to the amoklng department
I to tba
Alfalfa.
side of toe scalp JadeeL ‘TbU pttitoo- and as tbere to a gimt Bead od.anab
toft a Mpeto « any of tha aohadotoa Hobba waa appototad as marshal tor of toe panaager, coach which was
TO TURKISH GOVERNMEN'T.
is made ol naffalo bones and ao a law to order to kaas taafc ec thato.
«i too hjna la* aad tor. Tati aaya
ptOTldod srtlh toe regular paewyigw
O. D. Hood has arrived in this city Funds OepMitsd by Abdul Hajbe^ faptened together that It woold i
■ ha wtn net rMbBSMod any tarts tor
car water heating system. Newt^ Ely
be sofiertod that ah ordtatara be
FhUowtog tba bastnaas maattog
from Arapahoe
county. Colorado,
When He Was Psthronsd .OsDcarly impossible tor eltoer a buUei draws ap coverlag tha . aaeaaaaH'
hatottDO natfi tot no* congraw oonaoetoT aessjoB. to wbldi oysUn was blown oter the back ot the seat where he was interested to fruit growposed Sultan Hat No Voice.
or arrow to oenetrau as toe bonis are potou tor their >r^ir. aendnqL.K
. wnga to Itoa. mi.
which he waa niVlng and
ptoyad a pmnlnant part.
so hard. Other totereettog fealnrea waa raiqiTwd to tba MtolHii m of
clolbtog
wus
practically
rained.
Out
c
the
aarUt
board
be
- Ha Waa that
Fnar years ago Hr. Hood was a fruit
Lelpaic, Germany. Dec.
Tbe Im
of hto legs was hadly- braised and grower near Manlstlqoe. upper Michi
I aad that all totaro
perial supreme court today decided
whOo It was painful. It was not ae- gan. but waa todneed to go west and
I WM snatod Kar. B.
oby aehadthat Reich's bank must pay tos Tur tomahawk which to used only to toe
A. HUto to aae the primary acboai
iloua.
'W. Ba Tlgoronaly oppoaea aaetoar
try bis luck. He bought ten acres to kish government $4.soono0. deposited
dances of today, bead draae Of feath- buiittiBg at tba corta of ttoa|k aad
^rans Mm^I Fire Ira
The brakeman. Frank Weaver, all- Arapahoe county at 1290 an acre and
saoarif rarlaloA
there by Abdul Hamed. when he was ert. aqd a beaded vest with beaaUpnny to a f
Union
Btraeta
tor I
ttog Just across toe aisle rrom toe bargained for water for Irrigation
! Tha rbaaina oaaal iboM by aft'
dethroned. Abdul Hamed exaaed
ful wtRit upon it ptotnrtog Indlaas
toaUaA
beater waa covered with ashes, but the rate of $1.73 an acre, a year,
.toaau be fortttad. Aa awmprli
solemn agreement that the non
on bones la battle.
«ot tojnrad at all Tba eaus
The
realgsation
ot AldartaB Ma
then
epent
$800
to
setting
out
cherry
«* mASOAM to rawwamandad tor this
«U1 not be withdrawn unless on an This haa bean tha snoat anecaattal
The central figure to toe window to F. Kadcn. of toe First watd wm iMf
the eocidoalnn has not yet been de- and plum trees, only to Uve two hard
der under bis hand and seal. ‘The a loog bead wampum aash which
ypar to tha-htoUiry ot tto Patrons MoacoepUd. This i
temtned. It was a narrow oscape hall storms come and practically de
new goieramenl gave toe bankers many years ago sraa need for money.
otal Pirn Inaaraaco company of Michdue to tha rctooral of Mr. Hidav to
tnm death to all thoaa who were In stroy toe trees.
wbst purported to be a letter trooi The figures sroiked to this aash an
Igas. aa tho teUowtogm»Uintoary fb.
DetralL wbera he tea avtoead tba
jured.
In speaking ot the irrigation prop- Che deposed sulton. aulhoriilng the,,
^
■••hap haOdtog bOto. Tha touar aboaU petrt of tha year's woih wm show,
ooBtraoUng bustitaas. Utar la tha smoBlUoD. be said lUt water was avail aiihdrawal. but i't:c bank tool^tbc
^ baaed o^ tba npoit of a eoamto- ba ready at the animal meeting wbtcb
.... -------------- —- Veil made.
BioB Mayor WUbeim BraaaMad -Stp
Connty Ctor^-Newton W. Ely, ot able but oae day out of the week and
Shton at aepartaJa tba pastoongraaa ■Ifta toll roporu ot tne company wui
groood that the s;i::an was practlcalSky
lUgle
is
probably
the
most
Innama of Oeoi^ B. Kllhnna to BO
Bdnsle cooBlyT who was to toe car It failed to come oa those dsvs when
I too mneh tor boild- «a ba
ly a prUoner and unable to act under teUlgem Indian with tbe 101 Ranch
here toe eamo Uma aa
when too stove espteded this n
toe raeaacy tor the halsBCi aC tba
toe
reservoir
was
empty.
He
made
Mh|i ito aaodad tad net aaongh lor tba BUta maattog of the grange.
bis own free will.
show, which is the greatest to tbe year, aad tbe appofatmaat vm aom
tog, wse on bis way to Traverse City money growing fruit before going to
halldlitoi badly aaodad.
Total mamberahlp S076.
. world at tbU time. He haa Uved all
to attend the meeting or the board of Colorado, and is going to bo.v a fruit
Nm gain tor year. 707.
BaeMBinandtthmi tor anUtotoaoPeUtioos tor arc Umpa a| tba aaedistrict caorassera whkh met today at farm In western Michigan and make
Total risks tl3A4S. 4M.
ttoa aad fadatal tocorporatloa tows
work with this popular wild
ners of ^CDOd ate
I
the court houK. t\An latervlewcd money to the years to come.
Ma^ 1
a taaawad.
Nat gala. 91.4»9.m.
I show. He is married, and togetber ■ad oa Bproee bstvaas Vteaf aad
In comparing Michigan with Colo
this afternoon by a ropraoenuiive of
Chesen at tha J
Loasee paid. I3SA3&.SS.
I with his wife, tbe two make np the
It to )
the RecordCagle. be looked as though rado. be said that alfalfa was sui>raadvad talanad to tta
Lansing Today.
leaders
of
toe
show
among
tba
to
posed
to
grow
veil
to
the
wesfera
Mi^ahau^
he had been through a battle,
mnto blgtaar
aometolng of an egaany eerions na state, but that be knows of alfalfa
tetereaUng
• oa wvjk aad i
Lsnsing, Dec. V- ■The Michigan Astoalr adrerttotog aaettons.
ture. Hb hwt his overcoat which eras fields in western Michigan that can social ion of Farmer Clubs today lure about this young Indian Is w
I toat ite «lw of dfte
,he felloa-lng officers: Fresl- fact that be poses to many moving ftaeord-Eagle for tba prlatiag tba gf*
MUpraaentatloaa ire made tor Mao Wba Will Oparato Now Govern- burned up to toe car. and bl^-clotoos beat those In Colorado. He proposes,
picture
films
tost
are
played
on
tha
to
ipeciallte
on
cherries
and
apflesjj^,
g
^
Holden.
Wlxom:
vice
pres
were traraed full of holesom the ri^i
coadtoM of tba ceuacB at ton rata af
t ot a I
mom Elected Yaatertogr.
to the future, taking a smalt acreage;
J n Leland. Corunna; secre- big ranch owned by Miller Brotoara. $S eaou per (olio ba aeeaptad tor (te
aide, where the coals from toe *
■ad enmaegr ayateaL
Pott Huron, Dec. A—This ettyh ne» struck .him. Hu right leg was badly and applying Intensive methods.
p j.,tOMon. Meumora: There was a time whan one of toe balance of tbe fiMsal year, aad Gw
. Ttoo aow batttoahlpa and oeronl
producing bouses reeommendatlott waa afOptod.
treasurer. Mrs I.ewU Sackett. Oxford. popular picture
Tte
amdltorr rasaeto ara orged tor toe dty oommlsalon wlU be oompoeod. as bmlaed and one ear was nearly
toe reauli of yesierdsj's
made their pictures cn tbe ranch, bat
else gave aa aaU■ary.
they Mole tbe filmi from toe Millers, mate for toe propoaai addWta totba
He gtated that just before the eiovc
The pneldaat feooawnands that aloctloa. of: Mayor. John }. Bell;
so that now they have tbclr own
ooal. ptanaphata aad oU toads aad wp- Baniie] O. Alkman.
exploded, all the paaseogen to the
city scale bouse, tte tidUtog to te.M
Fifty ‘Tbeueand Oarment Workers
chine and toy their own plou. and
car were rlsitlng. and as the
tar ponW eltaa ha dtopoaad of to toe
with one toUeu aad ata lartetag
Bympathixera Marched In Chi
tb^ seU the copyright to other flrma. the repair of toe oM teOdta ate tte
One of Port Huron's New Cor
mid they were gathered as near the
b-- IBtton to toastog.
cago Today.
Sky EMgle being of more than ordi- placing of a new teiiadatlaa Oita
stove as they could g^ but be cm.Chicago. Dec. 7 —Fifty ' thousand
nnrr totelligenre to given the lead both pans. Tbe aatimala wm .-SSSL
taraa dvlng the next Eaoal year hare
ciriUed toe sect farthest away of any.
striking garment workerr and S}inpa. |
ing pan among the Indians, as be can The report wu roMlwad eat tad. r
and It was ovtog to this fact that be
baaa oat to fC»0.4N.au.U which to
toizers marched the streets today.,! Fort Huron. Dec. T.—-S. O. Alkman. tel] toem what to do to their
was aa Utile bruised as be was.
The cpaimiuu oa rialMi aad aeWUStATUd loaa than tha actnal apTbU was toe blggeet sirikedrmonstra-lelected one of the city
.
Ind.
Dee.
T.-The
1
r*
tongue and explain toe various poses
Itnpetodoas tar tha cnrrrai year. Tba
^Rhortiy before the stove oeptoded
- - tbatkOa iptt
tIoD
since
the
leamstera
and
frel^t:*t
the
election
Monday,
to
not
a
cltto toem for tbe >pictnroa. Tbe 101 : Sta be paid by tte city Ear toe a
aatttoatod roeeipts for
a^ Sscal dUtaa HOrtlcutcural eoctety to cMe- toe ooOdDCtor who had been stoking
bratlng Its semboratennlal by boldtog It. made toe remark, that If they did handlrrs' strike five years ago. T^i-|lten of the I'nhed Stales, according Ranch to tbe largest to toe world aad ulnment of toe r
yw art I
demonacraUon «
an announcement made after the
It
to
after a short dabato tba t
not give him a better car that be
Vh> I
records were looked up today. It has ble to change the scenery for toe
opened at
at tte etm aarrica prtndpla to toe The gathering was
would quit his Job. and bad theo gone
stioQ *as adoptad.
not been decided how the vacancy to ttoD pictures without any trouble
AMOKAiaElllSTSUSESSIOI
SlploMie aad ooBsator ceepa aad toe eute boose thlraftenMMa srito an ad- to work making om bis reports, and It
Trataera la tba tala tt «nat ta
to he filled.
whatever.
MStotoittoa by tta gDrarnaant ot reo- drass by the prealdeaL C K. Undler.
due to his bent poaltton over
New York. Dec. T.-tMany of toe
Sky Qtole and his wife wlD be at
Idsaow aad otSm tor Its dlptomatk of Salem, wbtob sraa followed by a the box upon which be was writing
I by tte <Mf awk M
tumber of papere m topics of totaren that be coeaped without serious to foremost chemtotry experu of toe'
Drenmtosd tor toe lauer part of tba
United States and Canada are ancodBam crfttctoBs at tha Payne tartS to toe frMt growen. The coaveoUoci Jary.
AMantoo Matat oaM ttat tt* a*
Ing the third annual meeting of the
act aro jnsL aays tba pretodent, too wm ooBcbide its irasteaw'.toiBwrow.
U’hea the exphwloa occurred toe
nab
ft
Ur
enatpaay
wtftlad ptrate
American Instltnte of Gbemical En.;PreeWMrt ef Scatora- Unlor, to San
fire, steam aad debris shot down toe
ffENM B AlVr CttOB
sta te erect aa arte af iTSrjpaaaa,,M
gtoem. wtdeb toA to tots city toda.v j
Franecisce Will ON.
Than ahoeld be mote otSeon tor
TiMissnKiitaiiiiaK
atsie. Btriktog toem «n. and the to
Waahtogtea. D.
Dec
7.beat of tbafr mala aoMftaa-toir tta
for
a
three
days'
aesaioa.
toe army. The aagtoaer oorpe abooM
WashlagfoB. D. C. Doc. 7.—The ex- tertor of the c
Bost nouMe military
weddh^ to
be taeraasad by alny.
eutlTo eonunlttee ot toe Boutoem fire and burned at a rapid
Waahtogton'.ao far tbto aaaMa
Tba teetisenueaa at OerragMor^ to
I met In toto city betogfilled with toe a^ aad steam
placa today, wbea LtooL Bkbard C.
M MaaUa Bay aad at Pearl Hatbor. today to osapiata the a
the Injured did vot know to what dlMoore, of tbe cogiaecr oocm. Md to
I be canted to early
Kogrmm focitho graat eoutbera e
teetta to tarn for rettef. The wtnthe altar Mtoa Doratky Ima^tt.
rnerdal ,ndly wMcb M Is p
doaa wwre kiefted tntt. and hr tbe time
daaebter of CW iRngdU or tba Wasb-'
oi Page Seraa.)
hoM to ’AUaata nan Maitft.
fOoUbuwd oa Pace Twa)
togtan terratta. '
RO USE WIS fSTAIllSRal™”-™
HEATIII6 STOVE LET 60
S1WCT BaWY B Uffia
MOaBSHOWIffi
OF Flini (RDOOCTS
IRHIlUGE WHi K KM
AN INDIAN EXHIBIT
NO SECOND TERM
5J2T.2i.2r SSr.
THE WEST PROVED
6RE1T DISIPPOIRTMERT MONEY
gads
Cirm-:
TO BE PAID
HUE GODS GROWni
FARBBIS' CLUB (ffFICEIS ’
PORT WIROrS COWIISSIOI
STRIKE DBIONSTfMTlON
CinZBISHIP QUESnORB)
niuju niMTfiinrBs
UHOI lEAOB) SHOT
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OSjTND teaverbs HRRATiT) AND TBAVEBSE BAT EAGLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1910.
TASEX
SOUTH MILTON.
^ TfiT^ fletdi
uifnnmlqU^ t^dit
^ MntOD. Dm A-A
TWICt A WUK.
TKIHiil Twdar
Ttandu «t
, Tm«TM CIV. mddcu. bj
miULD A RKOORD CO.
liiS.
TH0!AT*«hII«
qigillllil we 3,550
« ♦
LONO LAKE.
AArA.AAtoSSSSSASAASS
long Labe. Dec.^ 7.—Our
toatoer.
7.of iliiVilni Ito tbe diet of Daeauber. Mlss me. Is etch with the.gilp-this
Mie. Z. Barton and dangler Bva we* aad is aaeble to teach.
A BBtaber from thle place are plan
of Bonmlna. vlsttad trieBds and relaBl^ on atyodlag atate grange next
Uvee here the pest wash.
LowAI mak of North MUten
The Lo(« Labe and Oardeld Sonwho has bicn iMttag at tbe borne of
bar paretoa here ter a week, left ;day school' eanvmtlon was Md at
tar a trip through soutbem the NO. 4 ecbool twvse last Astnrday.
Midlgan aad to visit her biwh*n« Coasldertac the eoadlttan of the roads
who Is In tbe hospital at Ana Araor. the atteoHnoe was pretty good.
The Gleenero btod their anneal etecparty of tour hoaters who west
froB hare to bmt deer, bare retnrned lion last Pridsy algbt and the toUowbrtngtag hone dve deer. H. C. Woad Ing officers were elected.
Chief ^eanen-BlU PalghL
havl* brought down the Urgaet oae,
TIee diet gleaner—Zora Goa.
a fine beck weighing aaariy three
Secretory
and treasurer —John
BeUL
The Ifedlee of the Bpworth Leagne
Chaplain—Mra. Nellie Cox.
wlU bdd a basaar at the school boose
CondoetoiwMark Conklin.
Friday evening. Pillows, ajs^ and
Leetarer—Mrs. Prod WhoNoek.
bolders are to be •OiA. aleo a box top
Inside guard^Ved Wbeelod.
per. We do not
OntAde guard-pl. J. Atklaeoa.
object, tmt oan safely state It win U
tor eoBw wtro and a>ot«l purpose.
The mentoere of the U A & have ♦♦♦♦SSASbbbAAAAbb
MONROE CENTER.
♦
the dnUhlng touchee to the In♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦
Mouoe Center. Dec. 7.—fifra John
painting the Soar and
giving the
chairs and eeato n freeh coat of var Vandem hat bbeo very sick bni u
nish. Also they hive aade-a nice 'gaining rapidly.
J. e Bunh has hem vtsltl* relapiece of carpel for the pereonege
dining room ead presented Miw. Uves about thU Nnee.
Tbe grange nnnlversair was held
Harwood with • nioe
«uUt. a* a
at the Odd Fellows beU Friday. Dee.
Cbriauaaa prueat In adranoe.
Fiord Cbttfab baa recorered fuu 2. IPIO. A .dinner aad dera asc^yata
the nnupa and departed for Elk Ev was eajoyad.
Tbe tenners are very bi»y hetotng
Ide Tbandar,. where hie wlt^-baa
been tar none time peat. They ez> thtar poUtoea. the price betag P6
peot to. leare for KalamtBXt In the eeau.
Oeoipe SmitV left one
day last
near fstare.
Qaartarty meeUnp eerrleee will be week tor Ionia, where be Is earned
held at Kewadln aatnrdar ahd Sunday In an astoaotlle factory.
Frank HBictt has moved his fsmlly
oonaeqnentiy there will be ao eerOB the old Dohnfflckal tsm. /
rlcea la the A K. cAoreh eanday.
THt DOCK 'LINC.
Iriv «»eO
'rn tmaer Ito nUbHrtinwit o( tbe
tmmt*
Um M oraMoud br
CMr HHiir OridwKU. Tk«
mmf pnniAm tar « 4Mpot «tenMi
ud tt «01 b* plwrirc to the nm
Millwiil IMA —« CbertBta A Hmtor
ta Mb IkM Ah work ther her* Md w ttorirer buk
•djMMd «D tbtar propov <rtt aot b*
I I Afc'f n vttb by Um BOW BBTrer.
ita* vn te utue
vttk BBT «d the piDpMty Btaac the
/\ rlTdr bBBke «xM*t «hBt vt the Mu
W. Ott Ita^.Oo. At SM porUu ol
MU AtfBBU. ditaflttt to thotr fnpuN
Dr. and Mra. Dustin have apaln re
tfr A
anlTe teC Bt tb* gndt■mt .gm «n be mtand. At ottur turned to this Tidnlty and eacpect to
PIMA, tte ..Ota. MBBy «M IB la tooate at EOt Bapida.
Peoide Oom thla
'
‘ m« If Aw
mo* 4if- have hem kargAy attracted to Bk
«. A L bddo BapMs this week, to sttoad the OolA
faib Bale.
Waltar end Frank WDsoa made a
trip to aitcAcxMA’s. the first of tU
week, to vbtt thalr brother George^
pbo Is qalto UL
POMWIUTtU
of aarml hoslaoM
to ny rel«ttve to
of WBtar of aiAUAnal
■ ft CUi vtatatty. aad tha mg.
- - wAa to drive a teat we'l
.wkat there Is beneath tha
AMfijtodMe ladhla etalniv. Now
sipM COM tPOB Saat Bay that
fktoto, Who Uvea about SH
has awaB oa bis tara that
tmtalfBAag K la declared
alaanl guattUea
;;
mm
ashiptaad the water (rau Mr.
Akeitod prove that tt is
■Ian It <mld be a
tet bmeAdii retooad by
tantonEmimi
Wv;
&
&
;«KS
OBITUARY.
L IDrew.
.—...1 0of Mm C.
Deeth
the angel of death has tor the first
time entered our home end token
tram our midst onr beloved hnsbend
and lather. John C. Drew, who passed
to the land beyond at 8 o'clock a. m..
Dee. 1st. 1910.
Mr. Drew was horn in Steuben
1838.
Fm fv Stoinch
' ani Beiels
We are in receipt of 'letters from
Mrs. Eva Gaskins. 804 MadUou St,
Topeka. Kana, and .Mr. P. H. Gnvcllas. Wagoner. OkU, as well as many
others, tdling abont tbe wouderfal reaulto tbey-hare heenred in thd care of
Aieir Momach and liver tronhka by
' uc of Dr. Caldwell's Sjnp Pep-
beaaa M fair, not large. Of lato the
market haa beea ruling easy. Trade Is
repoeud as quiet Owing to amaD ofteri*B there Is a steady market tor
red kidstcy. brawn Bwedish aad Calltornla Umaa. Pw beans, hand plck* choice. fAlSALU; ^od but not
autatly hand picked. 83-lOtae.U: oS
m. 82A6: medlumt
nominally
about same as pea beans; red ktdaeya
82.7803.90; brown Swedish. 82.75.
Detroit Dae. <■—Beans Spot. 82.08.
December IL06. '
,M.................jlfc
II men. aad that *0*_r>.
SS.;;;;
colds,
.............................. *•« croup, brood
Hides. Fuea and Teilew.
POULTRY.
Chicago. Dec. 8.—Poultry—Firm;
jrkeya. Uve, 16c
Hc;
towls. live. 1018c; springs live. Kkc.
No. 1 .. . _
New York. Dec. 6.—Poultry—AHve. No. 2 eared calf
steady; Western chickens. ll(2dSe; No. t green calf
fowls. l2ei3H«: turkeys. 12ei«c;
dressed, firm; naaiera cbickena. 100
lOBSseaa. beadaetava
a* aimilar Claorem. it i* a Ue^ 17c; do fowls 12017c; do turkeys, J6
with tonic Okect aad ae oUM and sea- ©22c.
Ue la action that a cUid as wcU as a
grown person can take it la tact It
y ao-^aal for children, women and
i.Tssrsii'ts.’srsffii'ss
K,.u-
*amm, TU^
iagrinm.
DO eqasL it relieves InstanUr. Ito A».
...8c:him of an obsilnate cough aRar 1
mt
\/s
Chicago. Dec.
foiatoet
choice t o fancy. 443©>46c;
good, 88042c.
GreennUe, NIcb, Dee.
C H.
Gideon A Co- qoote the buying ^ces
Una. Mr. aavellai aad many others for poutoes at 28030c.
te
A Reminder
__
as others are aolag and bn it p( yonr
draggtot at fifty cants and eae dollar
feel tlwt
Dr. CalfiweB dees
erehaat of his -------- - eada bU «
itlon. Be has
.SSSf7„“.
ftxoarSnivDqoiikxi
Alia olfacn. that all depoiiti made ■ 0*
SEEa
Detroit. Dec. 6.—Clover—Spot. |9;
March. 89.06.
Oilcagc. Dec. .8.-Ca*h. 88.75©
9.76: March, 810.25. Ctover—Cash. 810
.014; March 816.
Dcp4tiafl duoBg dta fint fare daft «t Am MOAdi
wdB'dnw tbree per cent iDtaeA bos DeBcnbcr lit
or the' frw 'sample *dr«a^lB^__
OLD RESIDENT GONE
Bpil
Hann* A L}y On.
T Treasurer of Grand
Traverse Count* and Hlfihly
Respected.
Alden, Dm. 7.— BraUus H. Foster,
former buAnesa man of thla *ce.
LirlngstoD county. Mich-, where his
father. Noah Drew, located on a farm died at 8 o'doek last night after an
near UowelL There he lived m^r the
of three weeks. He was 87
age of U years, leayalng the black♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A smith
................................................
trade In 18«. He then
i
went years of age and was one of the beta
MONROE CENTER.
♦ to Watoga. UL. where be
known resldento of the Grand Travwhere erae regloo. .IK’hen a young nan be
♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦OA married Mias Alice Wl)
M«(ffOe Center. Dee. 7r-Oenter they lived seversl yean, men aoTlng entered tbe hardware tnslnesa at
to Iowa oa a large farm. Bring there
MSB No. 8U L O. O. F. eleotod the about ten yeun. Retmlag to Mlch- Fife L*e ID which be continued un
foOnriag Offioera at their
regular tgan. Mr. Drew resumed his bUck- til 1S88 when te wai elected counv
smith trade, building a nice brick treasurer of Grand Traverse county
misAug Jast aetorday ersal*:
shop at Sparta, where he served very
N. o.-B«foid Oramby.
ticket, tbns giving
------ *.......... on the city conndL
V. Q. ■dward Leniu.
He then moved to Rockford. Mleb, blm tbe dlsuncUon of being the only
Bee. Secy.—Byron Crain,
and went Into the grocery business, democrat who ever held a county of
yineartal aocrotoxy—DavU Swain- where be owned and ran a 'store tor fice In that oounty.
several years. 1 ben moving tc Orand
At the concinslon of bis term be
Rapids, Mich, and again built e shop
er-Charlin Oroebtad.
of 180 feet, where he bad a very sue- removed to Alden where he conducted
eesstol business, tiring tbere about
Tmtae. foU t
general store up to about five years
ten yeara. He tben proceeded to Big
Tteitthai '
aty of tbe f
ego
when be retired from sedve buslRapids, where be lived on a large
lUe. He was bigbv msoecte
farm near that place unUl Sept Ist,
with a program aad 1903. be came to Traverae CIV. where thU section and was inKramental in
he Uved at 417 Monroe street unUI
a banquet at the L O. a F. haO.
irrylng out some of the enterprises
hla
death.
.Mra, John Taadam. who has been
for tbe development of the region.
He was Interested at oae tjme
vsvy aMc, Is
He leaves a wife anu oue soo. The
«at market here, later owned a farm
Itank B« Jrialted Meads at WU- V.
of 40 acres nsar
»» Wl
also a funeral will be held from the h
fnilt
farm
three
miles
west
of
Trs^
UsmsbaiE a few days last wo*.
>rrow afternoon, after which tbe
srse City, whieb be sold a yev agifl
the ta, Z. Mercer On. of Traveree he also owned a blacksmllb shop at
aty. baea lastaaed
aoecriena gaa 318 Front street, near the Columbia
la g. S* aad 80* bouse aad botoL
Mr. Drew was very low with hesrt
ptoro ^alsolatheLO. ar. hsU
trotttae la /ebruary. 1W7. and reeov■ •
• ■ •
weu Ance.
J. Vsadam aad J. Wagner shipped a
9 go down
car toad of sugar beets to CbartevoU town since last spring, having been Mrs. Will Lambkin Had Narrow Eevary we* anad tick all summer, but
lata we*
cape From liUuv Late T«ieawas ever hopeful of being bettor some
Mrs. WUUamana, who has boro fil day. He was confined to tbe nouse
day Afteroecn.
m aone ttn* with a casnar, died Just four weeks and to tbe bed oae
sreeb; be enSOred everything on the
Sondto aftoraooa.
Late Tuesday afternoon as Mis.
Met. not r
Mias Bnhgr Tsudam of Tnvwee CIV days before be died but his wKe and mu XAmkin of' Keystone was coming
HRt Boa^ with bar pareals bora. dvight« Cairie. He passed away down Wadsworth street with a load of
B, a Moaroe was ^ Travano CKy very peacefuL Uke going to Aeep. He grain ber team took fright and ran
was a membmwf tbe ChrietUa Israel- away, going north toward Front
caller Metotay.
Ito Chur* aad at oae Arne of tbe Ma■onic order, but never uniting la street. Wben they struck the turn at
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Traverse ClV^-^Mr. Drew leaves a the candy factory they turned the cor♦ .
-EAfiT SAV.
♦ wtfe, Alioe-'ttew; a dan^tor. Mrs.
so sharp that Mrs. Ijimkln was
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A lime Depew, who Uses on s farm thrown out of the Aeigh upon the
Bay, Dec. 7.—Mr. Smith of at Cedar Run: a son. Wm. M. Drew, sidewalk, receiving aevernl bruises.
who has been on the poUce force at
Trawse. the owner of a large tract' Grand Raplda for many yeara: a Tbe boraes were finally stopped by
of taad at Bast Bead, has men cuttlag daughter. Mias Carrie P. Drew, who Patrolman Carson and Newt Skiver
three-toot wood aad maUag nllrnad has helped to unrae her tuber in hli before any serious damage was done
late Utneaa: also four grandriiildren.
ttem
the Misses Gladys and tCva Oepew to tbe outfiL
Many famIUee who' ocmo Uved at ■Bd Arvld Depew of Cedar Run. and
Bast Head are bow Uriag at PeUstoa. Mias omu Drew of Grand Rapids,
Mich., where the men are employed and two etatera. Mrs. A. H. '*
and Mrs. Mary
tat the saw mill.
^
Mr. and Mra. B. L. Hughe*.
Some time ago there eras talk la Burvlve I
Mrs. Kate Cloufib a"d Mrs. 9. X
. V. Di«v ol Omaha.
Traverae CIV «rf mlnwal springs, and
Stover left this morning lor JackpoovlUe. Fla., where they will spend sev
If a good mlaeral spring was found n
FowlenrfUe.
Mich.;
Allen
betel would be' buUL H. R. Thayer,
eral mamba.
iwbo UvesoBly one-half mile from the
William Kv.den left this morning
|KUV mUl and state rewatd road, has
lor a few days' bostoeas inp to Trout
wall on his (arm that Is werth.inL*e.
. J on I
The water baa a mln^
|toato and they claim baa medicinal Rev. WUbur W. McKee
-mon. toUnc for bis t
It may be a honania,
Many rabbit hnatera can be
LIVE STOCK.
Tbe Royal Ntaghbore. of
dBIy. nom eppearaaeea. theio ara
Carrie Drew vraa their mualcian. at
(By Aasodated Preaa.)
tamtam than rabbUa.
tended. going to tbe bouae and accom
BuSak). Dec. 7.—Cattle, steady.
the graagsra of Bast Bay are graat- panying the grieving femlly to the
Hoga."aetlTe; heavy Ud yorfcen 17.80
V latatotaed In the taato gnage meet- chtirch. and
to the cemetery.
0788; pigs- 8808.10; *e*. strong;
1* to be held in Travor* City next ^The tombs. 88.8006.76: yearilags 856 5 K;
• The grangers here have a neat
_____ _ . - _______
. - a larae weibera |4©4.»;
ewes
83.75©(.
floral ptUow with the name "Fathar.~
MX. Avery. Hvlag at the fivomBe ________
- ,B thechfldren.
ch
and -a taria
gfitar Calsee. strong; choice fair to good.
onraan. has a. ramladsr of pteaew of white roses from hia daughter. Car 88.SO09.75; heavy. 86©7.
d|ya-^ tan yoke of oseu to do hit rie. a large apray of white eanatioos
from hia grandchildren. Gladys and
• GRAIN..
farm work.
Arrid Depew, a large spray of carnad Freeal
Mr. l|eCor** of <anta-dU «ot tiona fro mibe Reyal Nta^hora. anad
Itottolt. Dec 7.-Wheat.No. X -hlu-;
have to9ph to do oa hta irolt tarm au or Mven other beaatitul sprays
this winter and has removed to.tiaT- from kind nelgtabon and trleods.
Mr. Drew was a man of strong
ene av. where he MT3ag*ed in iCkilsUu charntaer. well loved by nil
palntlREjinUl «prtog ogam up.
who knew Mm. nlways kind and S6c; rye Sic. Btaa^ 82.06.
dbera and giving good
Nathnn unie of Traverw CIV Is
e know It Is wtal with
•oAdaE tor Ooorgs VeadertV.
Uaaoul be waa aueb a good Cbrlatlan
Bbaer Fortoa of Travam CIV Is
[tba meet of No* yto*a. .
3lH0%'t
amwnroy
ef Wta LsAe epem
iVKtaa'Mbca; itflim ita the gnsia of
BEANS.
aetarday Ifi the'cut with hia taothar.
Chieage. Doe. fi-Supply
13r5SS„~
HBi TEiM nil am
If JOB hfive DO account with ei, we bvile job to
Aart Ope todfijr, making a tkpodt of oae (falar or
Xravcpse City
State Bank
Traveise City Milling On.
OU>,(.te]«latSbw|alUn Hi, ,»( .T S. SWl
dk WHY
NOT?
Auctioneer.
laving dec
e City. I V
the (oilowIng buBlneaa:
Money to Ifias oo tatprored farm
and city property, real eatou. koauranoe—also will do aucUoDeerlog. (arm
share of your pacrenage—lema rea
sonable.
wm be located by October 6. 1910.
Phone 611. 448 Bast Eighth street
B. 0. BELCHER.
80th Century AncUoneer.
SepL S04nesAM-a
ti^Uhsvlng been ma^On the
condittans of a certain mortgage made
by James E. Mahan of the County of
Grand Traverse and State of kU-^bigan to the UoIod Trust and SartngaBank. a corporation of Flint. Ulcalgmn dated the 14ih day of July A U.
1909. and recorded In the office ol
• e County
Count
the Sister of Deeds lor the
of Grand Traverae and State of Michi
gan. on the '
1909. In Lll
Tlgage propage 309. which said
suit In
vides that In case of defsi
of lu condiUont tbe eald mortgagee,
may elect (and does hereby elect) to
declare tbe whole sum. principal and
interest due. pn which mortgage there .
Is claimed to be due at the date of I
this noUce the sum of Thirteen Hun
dred Eight Dollars and Four Cento,
and an Attorney’s fee of Thirty-Five
Dollars, provided for In said mort
gage. and no suit or proceedings at
having been instituted to r^tes
moneys secured by said mortgage
r any part thereof.
.............
Now.. Therefore.
. jei
By virtue of the
power of sale
conttani
taped in said mor:
I
gage, nuu
and the
cue acawte
stotxiie lu
In nu,.u
such vw.
ca>e
made and provided, tiotlre Is hereby ’
................
20-A day of;
■ ail. at
as ifC o'clock In
D.'ISII.
aell at Public Auc- >
the forenoon. I will sell
Ider. at the
North
Ion to tbe higbeai
eat bldde:
‘
‘
‘
front door *
llrblxan (that being {
Traverse C.................
the place where the Circuit Court for |
aald counly of Grand Traverae la i
heM.) the premlM-v de scribed In said 1
mongage. or ao much thereof as
may be ncceanary to pay the'
amount due 00
aaid
mortgage.,
I with seven per cent. Intereei. and allj
iecal rocto. together with ao attorney'a
fee of Thirty Five Dollars, ss provid
ed by isw and as roveunied lor there-1
In. thr- premises te-ing described In |
bald mortgage as followa. to-wit:
I
Tbe fotiowlog described land all- j
laled in Ibe Township nf East Bar-1
Couniv of Grand Traverae and State 1
of MIcMgan. vti; Cotnmeneliig
point Five Hundred Fifty FYett Weet
t
of tbe Boetb East Corner of Lot
ot Two
Section Seven Township Twenty Sevi North c t Range Ten WeaL tbence
oncriovn
prwnusa;
alone aaid East Une t
Grand Trav
ig aaid East
Hundred Fif
» Bay to s point Five
F
Feet Wo« of the East Une of the '•
thence j
above described premiaes: thence
South to place of betannlog being
a strip of land Five Hundred Fifty
wide also Lots One. Twenty Tta*
Twenty Two of the VID
___ Ray Id said Counly aeron
the recorded ^plta tbore^ (he
containing hbont
Mortgagee.
UNDERWOOD A UMIXML
Aitoroeys tor Mortgagee
Butaoeee addreea:
iUated. Oct- . .
Oct 37 Kov. 3. 10. 17. 34. Dee. 1. E tf,
. 6. U. I*.
Buy the boy or gtri« Kodak or Brownit for
ChrUtmas. Wliere could you (And a battar or
moreacccpUble preaeut, good tbe year round,
will last (or years, so simple that any clilld wU
get good pictures, load and unload In day IlgM.
Broninic Kodaks StAt In suns
FoMtos Kodaks SSAS «> SSS.se
DcveioplBg Machines SSAt to SS
Devetoplag Oaims Ste to tUS ;
Trl|Mda75ctoSt.W
Catalog Free for the asking.
Let us show you the Line.
Sa Ed wait & SONS
•TBE KODAK AGENCH**
Coreor Froed and Uuoo Sto.
Tnrenc G^.
$35.00—Our Special *
Farm Harness^$35.00
Tbit- bsrnrss U a splendid value, n bsoM scrvleenMe and daitoli Barntss. with style and tha greatest wear raaMIng qualitl*
A Birirtly So. 1 O* Tanned Harneaa made In oar awn abop.
Oime In. aee-^to harnesa. as K U being made, tharaby.aeoKrtag ya*
self of tbe quality of leather and workmanship required 10 produce a Nn. 1
Oak Tanned Uarncaa.
Bridle—% In. ebeck. sensible barneaa leather bUeda. wuh apOt loro
P^ece.
'
IJnet—1 Inch, 21 to 32 ft long, with nape '
BreaA Straps-IH In, with sUdes rod aum*.
Martingales—1% tn.. with 1 In. ootlv airape.
Hamn—Black. No. 480XC ptoie boo over up.
Trace*—IVi In. three full length plya. with strew co*-«yn.
Haffle Tnga-Dout>!e grip bocktoe
Fade—All haraeae leather atuEed pade whh hooks aad tenwtt. ,
Bn* straps 1 le. Hip str»pa 1 In, with Trace <Mrrlcn.
Biaediing^Fblded with layer.
spreader and Tie Straps—S In. wHh a
ORDER AND REPAIR WORK A fiPECIALTV.
Farmers* Supply Co.
Traverse CHy. Mich.
^Un^BAAK
BANK fife lake DEPARTMENT CONCISSS OF
1 WATEIWATS
tsooW
Conducted by Mrs. I. H. Bonnell
Mra. W. W, Brower on Monday N&TIOHAL RIVERS AND HARBORS
I and 4
went to Trarerae aty ter a few days'
MEETINO IN SESSION
II. C. Gore ol.Trare
risiuwtui her daughtora, Loda and
VO Uoeday afiemooD.
Benny Rafferty waia is Kalkarita
one day laat week.
Om Hiooa waa at Clair, Midi, a
TtM7
Miss klatlalla. who has been risitfew daya .laat week.
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T.- HtBBak.
Joba tSUaban made a baatoeae trip lug her aunt. Mrs. P. Berottine. reto fCalkaafca Wedneaday of Uuct week. ^ed to ber bone at ManceAooa ARGUED FDR IMPROVEMENT OF
Ura Lewla Morrla waa at CadUUc
TENNESSEE RIVER
iSssei' Maed Walt and Dorothy
one day laat week.
Mra. John Swain retnmed to her Wimanu of MantoD s|ient -Saitirday
t mr iM tl0ml« TIM M9<
and Sunday with Klla 'and Uoldie
wne at.Cbaae last Tbotedar.
Large Gathoring of Men of PromiC. W. Swarerly of iUlkasb waa in Ughtbiser.
Mrs. L. E. r.reen on Monday went
town Monday
Mr. Tiffany
1 Kalkaska ritltor to Grand Raiddt (or a month', vl.lt
with her inolbcr. Mrs. Dan Wearer.
Satnrdai'.
.Mrs. Hattie rtruon* and rblldreo j
____
Mra. A.
.. C. Hodges was
are staying at the borne of Wm. I
Tuesday and Wedneaday.
Meats for the winter. Mr». Meara Isj , Washington. Dec. 7.-l*re»ident Taft
Prank Badell of Sontb
4was the Vhlcf speaker wi the initial
risltod In town the last of tbe week. nearl}- he1|ile*s with rhcomatlsm.
Mias Nina Andklik on Friday «-ect
.MissM Blanche Maxwell and Altle„*rton of the annual convention of
Thont have ,emed room, at the borne
to Mancelona tor a few days.
doing light
•'■v'ona* nivera ana uaroors cooMnani an.l i
Rev. Baker and wife were In South
able to av [ffress. which opened here today amid
Boardman Satu^lay and Sunday.
tend
1 iwl here all wlnjei.
[great enthusissm. Governor Harinoo
MlM Pmti wtam »tf J. citMiaM Dan McAlly U quite iioorly at this
wrtOnt
-"'•<3u»> reiume.1 home from <,[ Ohio. John A. Patten of Tennes
Itank Had ^ratty Noma
. Jake Wolfe, who has been qnlU 111. hi. hunilng trip at Iron Mountain last _
Clifford Sifton of Canada
Blowly ie«)vering.
i Wcdncwlay evening, bringing two nice
Ralph Hlcka was In town Jlooflay «loei with him.
Champ Clark of Missouri and other
• •
-- -------- —1.1J. for\
r! speakers of i
> be beard i
Tho bona ot-Mn. *. H. Piorco, *19
Ingaley
was
a
raatb rntmt. waa the atwoa of a
is tovs the drat of tbe Nsek.
prottr voddiag loot, orwlag when caller
City made a
Mr*. Dot)- of Tn
MJm PMri WaMrWno the bride bSEloea* call In U
[Thuridav went to IVeiroti lor » three :louislana U the presiding officer. In
gt i. davoland Rook of Waiblnstos. woe*.
W. G. ISwaverly of Kalkaska was; weeks' visit with her mother. Mrs ,K.ipt of
e ibe conventtio'h is
a C. tbo narrlago cnwinony beln*
. looking after tbe tele Vincent. Mr. Msxam accompanied the largest gathering ever held in (be
,MMM b, lUr. *. T_r-r-«. »
bei as far as CadilUc.
phone business.
maWlM oMor of the Flret kl. K.
I. H. Bonnell. James Lyle and G. B. United States In tbe Intereet of im
Mrs. Baron Rodgers of Toledo, 0„
Tka koBM waa prMtAly deco- . as a goeat at the home of W. W. Doherty attended tbe encampment proved waterways, the delegates num
meeting of the 1. O. O. F. at Cadillac bering several thousand and repre
vaM te traaa aad wMta. tarai and Brower a few days last week.
was ln|.Monday_evenlng.
Mias Alice Cun
protty dotal
senting all paru of tbe country.
.........
..
Last
Friday
t... Mantoo High stAool
Traverse City a few days last
It 'la tba rooen aad on the
City I girl, surprised Blla and Goldie Ujrirt- WtsblngtonJ). r.. Dec. 7—The annu
Henry Sparling of Traverse
Tnitei
ttMoL la OBo eoraor at tbo parkn- a Visited old friends In town a few daya hiser b) jiresentlng them with a band- al expenditure of at least tSOtOOO.OOb
book, It bring thrir nine- from the pabUe treasury upon meritround book,
It of the week,
wc •
some boned
pcfltT bMk waa otaetod. and It *ai the flrat
G. E Hodges was In Traverse CTty, teenth birthday.
kataro tbit that tbo oamd rowa wore
> business the llrnt of last week.
The teachers and board meeting of erknis rivers and hirbore of tbe UoUtaken by tbo yooBK eonpla. Ttoey were
Dr. Huntley of Manton was In town tbe M. E. 'Sunday school was held at ed States until every one of them Is
wmtwdiil aim antatad the moo u>- Taeaday ) see Bert Snyder's baby, i
home of Mrs. E. C. Brower laat
and amply improved and
•
very ready lor industrial and commercial
quite Blck.
Thursday evening. Deqf'' 1:
IvCbar to tbo otralna of tbo wtfitat
bad
harlle Dutton of Cadillac vis- ■ man
■arab idayod by lUta uqiaB Mae- *M
leeds and urea, was ^e policy adslBler. Mrs. UiBar. Tuesday I weal
Ofaaor. Mlao KaeOranor alao pUyod
the M. E oented by John A Patten, of Chat
, Preaching services
and WedL_____
Inetda;.
tto eboraa froot *Saara aad Flowora'
_rc lUh
was a - etanreb Snnda
.
Theo. Steffens of CadUUc
tanooga- Tenn.. president of tbe Teni w.ze.
«ortb» tbo eaiamony. and la tbo boar guest at tbe home of J. 8. Hodg
association. He
dt ■Mfntnlitlnni Hlaa BrtoUa Bailey first of last week.
.... lanra Blake and Wilbert Gil ■poke In panlcalar of tbe needs of |
Mrs. John Bryant, who has been
MM'^IUoad. It U Kora-"
more were united in marriage at the' Iinproremeni in the Tennessee river,
quite sick, is on (he gain.
Tba bride wota a risple sown of
parsonage
Thursday
evening.
Dec.
1st.
It Prasher of Cadillac Is visitgirlng nomeroua figures end sutu
Rev. Baker officiating. Both are well
arltta
wttb laoo tilaininta and
prove that tbe money expendknown and poimlar young people of
carried bridal roaoa of wbtte. rollowSpriDgflrid. We extend them our ed'would be amply repaid in Increased
"•Bg M oaMBMy tba thirty laeata. moved on a fruit farm b
heartiest congratulatSons.
City.
commerce.
>-eqBi|oMw tbe lminadlau frienda and
Tbe lOpportunlty class held tbeir
Mrs. Gas Doiberf
"Years ago the physlial merits of
ooatractln* bbrileo. Rapids on Saturday
monthly business and social meeting
at the borne, of Mrs. U E Green the Teolneesee river." be asserted,
aarrod. «tth a dainty woddlat Oscar, ani family.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Iceberg eff South Hondav eve^g, Nov, 2*. Gamee were “were proved beyond u doubt.
A'.il %abbn of boanUful cUla.
Boardman were guests at tbe borne of ptoyed and refreshments of iwpcorn great and steady Increase throughout
\ ot Unona aad allror largely, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hodges on Satur and fudge were served by Mrs. Green.
iu drained .c-m o( popuUUon. produc
0 raiwiond by tba yoang couple.
The next meeting srlll be held at the
day.
Mra.' Banderaon and Mrs. Tates borne of M«. Vemo Crego Jan. 30tth. tion end ail manlier of industry Is
I bride la wril aad farorably
generally knoati and conceded. W«
mAvb la tba dty. wbora abo baa wbe have bew rUIUng their sister, 19H.
The Christian Workers' Bible class
■Me bor bone tor a autobof of yoara. Mrs. JamsB, l«le. left Toesdsy Mr tnet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. had cwife to believe and are still con
Central Laka.'
fident tba-. tbe adequate Impioveinem
IB aaaodatod iritb tba nrat
O. B. IMerty vWted friends at T. Peterson Friday ereolng. Dec. 2nd.
Bb and baa klwaya prorod Rowley aad vicinity a few days last At the close of tbe business session, of our river aill not much longer be
games were (ilayed. A cranberry pie deterred* ((*0 ask that our present
grtwr la tbo elrelof of that week.
afforded great amusement, each guest -ebowing and past experience be token
oil aa a mlra^.
drawing a souvenir Refresbments of
» la aorioty. llto.-Rnok la net
sandwiches, pickles, cake and cocoa as the best guaranty and guide.| We
iga f ottangac to Trarwoo
were eert^ bv the hostess. Miss need and deserve IKI.ik'O.ooo io be exriBUdta assisting The next meeting I'>-nded :i< an.approxlimilc rule o( Sl.t wu only lately that be
will be held at the home of Dr. and, OOd.OOO a year tor ten years ior the
lean la Ao pcHltlcal BeU aa a candlMrs. Hills. Jan. «. 1911.
lor ooaaty clerk, bat withdrew
Tennessee belomCiiattanooga and
Ireni the race to accept a govort
SJ.300,000 for similar improvement belitolliiii la WaAlngtos. where
ivoen Knoxville and t'hallaiiooga.Oui J
win nake bla hoai^ In
of each dollar that should l>c expend-'
New Ufe I’llls-ln oi
cd we are not ashamed to claim two
have proved a blessii
tly." wrltee Paul Mat
or three cents lor the Tennesboc that
sane waking from OstsBb aad drivm N. V. Easy,
B remedy for i
ranks third In Importance among Am
SWsysOold in the Heiri quickly. Bestorss stomach. 11 «e
kidney irbuhli
siii
thsB^ciTW^sadtesIL PuU
~
ly She at r. A. Bngl^ Drtg Co.'s, erioaii rivers and is our largest river
M «ts._st DntggUU or by
lannah A
riipable of year round
navigation
E Walt t Sons. Han
I la the apring. Owlag to toe ina- (besa Balm frw use in stomUen T5 cts.
irrantlle Co.'s.
throughout Us Jeugtb.'ky .at Mr. Raak to Mata at tiat Sly Biotbin, U WsRMi StmcL New lock.
w tkay tftostded to have the ceretonr. Mr *8^ will retam to
aooa. but Mra. Raak wlU
la tka «Rp BitU tbo aow year.
____________ _____
ware Mrs.
OlbaUir Raak of XaBtaska aad Mrs.
ikrima aad,«o. Jabn. of Onwn.
’ UORESS BY JOMI 1. PATTBI
o5Jt5!sr.s.ssras
i.
i
1hri
,IK
ANIWto
IM o Better
Christmas Gift
than a beautifut ShiitJWaist for wife, mother or"da^h^,
The Receiver's Sale of the Barney Co.’s Stock
gives the best opportunity of the season. These are all the best
of Tailored Shirt Waists that are displayed and are offered now at
One Quarter Off.
Wash Skirts are now_ selling from 75c and up.
These are splendid values' and won’t last long.
get OTme of these.
'
Be sure and
Christmas Hand Bags
Never be at a loss for a gift when such articles are to be -^d
at die ptices being made to close out the slock. Ffom 7 5c up.
Give a Belt for Christmas
and such a slock to select from! - Not one to be reserved in the
great Receiver’s Sale. Thrae are Persian, elastic, leadier and
wash. Stop at this counter sure; you’ll buy more than one.
Muslin Underwear at a saving of 25 per cent
6Kmi
jtlj'i Cnii Ills
iJrzt
’SkSZ.'"
£§i
2
I i.
LL
'■
Christmas Suggestions and Special Offerings
D ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
WILLIAM MU RO.
A
That ought to interest all who are looking for the newest and best at iowest cost,
enable us to offer piany articles at a great saving to those who will act at once.
. Wllllimikaig. Oae. g.—Mrs. Omsgrfe aad aoa OtaBB. who hava betie viaMm M tba Oveaa aad Bawlto bomea
totoMt to taavs tor toair baae at Ht
giMiM tbii wato.
‘^M. T. E WbRe tgpecta to leava
fwR tor North lUfeMa. where
& wiB een far her motber. Mrs.
IlWr. who to wM kaewa here,
-^roitoto Oaak baa movsd kto booselaid goods tote pert of Mra.
Ladies aik He»e
__________ S9c and 11.00
Ladiet' Handkerchieft. many worth up to iOc. Xmas
l«dllH.ndk«iW,............................... S,IO,.»)*5c
I. dtotriet a
tBL will totoch bare am Sunday
mtk amlag aadpvsaiac. U to hoped
by tbe
agw MlnUtor direct ttoai Mgland ^1
be hsra.
-Jfn. E'D- WUto oDtertalaed the
ftodler Xmbitddery club last Monday
atoatog la boaor aC Mrc Bd Hawslcy.
Am aa area doaea ladiee were preaME pTOgraaalra fflactt was the game
«tbe eveatog. at which Mrs. W. J.
- Rffsrs reeel red tbe tret prise and
■to. Prsmaa Oretsu the
Mtor tbe gamee aa oyster sapper was
■awad by the boeteea.
: Iba. DuMtaad U oafte sick,
tbe Odd reODsa gave s sug par
ty at the fish hattfabry Im Moads/
dl^ ta btiaer at Bt Baailey.
I aaf
m the
*toee -gma' aMra.”
m Haaatoy aad Mrs. Aaaa Maatop have UHtr aaetloa aatoa of tbeir
SPEQAL PURCHASE -over 2000 yards Outing Ran.^ •
12 i -2c qBality-this lot at.............. .............
......... ^OC
SILKS'in plain TaffelUt. Peniani, Plaids and S-tipfi in a Tati^
of colon suitable for Waists and Drwst* etc,
$1.25 Table Linen. Xmas Special at .......................................»«C
RemnanU of Table Unen.mo.tJy 2 1-2 yd lengl!..
New Mercerized Poplins ............................................................ g®
New Cravenetted Poplins at....................................................
MEN'S UMBRELLAS
TU PEERLESS-Mtofc oI pure ItaKao .at o3 beaed. PalortD
Manulaciufe at
..................................... 11.00 to 01.00
Bdtt in Suedes. Persian*. Elastic etc., at....................... 50c
CMaduUeHmufflebt.— ..............................................
Large line ol Neckwear Et-...............-...................... *5c
Ladies’ Suits-Balance ol stock to close as follows
*jj
VJ«5iipto$l9.50Jlino«lolJ................SISM
V.luauploS3?.00-.llmon.
Ladies’Coats
Ladles’ Dress Skirts
gt.____________ ________________ __________ _____
Onr Wants.
At least«i>ortloa of your trade
Aa t^portnotty to show you.
Come io.
rm toadk wOl be 'aerved at Mrs.
RUM Us vacatloa wHb friewds la Pe-
... *
Gl»» J1 fcr»k' ,»cl „t o( b«
f
/■,
Fortunate purchases
. . . S2J.S0
......................09-08
4.98,5.98, $8.75
L.ar0e line of Aprons, Furs, Waists etc.
E. WILHELM
Front Street
Our Endeavor.
Higher Qualities, Leseer
Prices.
GBAT7D TRAVERSE WEBATin
TSAVEB8C BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEUBEB 8. 1910.
Grsmd Traverse Region
MAIEL,
QmI «afl In! Brom ude m trip
»BAlra Ian «Mk.
Oaya Frar «pMt 8«adar *ltl> >■>*
I WotBOB nd
tusQr wpmi
Brm ud wUe rtaltad i
Hub
. .
Bndar.
d« • trip to
- »• CttyWoC______
.
m. Jbb. Stoop* U ipradloE a f*v
with bar ^*r at Kalkaafca.
t*. WaatcB la laaprorlac npldlr.
■ _Cbanr Btode a trip to Kal■. Prap
a lav^t todap t»a-
FJHs^“:i£r a trip io Trar“
e?-
■
'Peach.
«eBt to TtBTen* Cttp
WMT ALMIRA.
Wa M anU* a aever* aaow atocst
at Iteadap avaslac aad Wadaaadap.
Oar ttall aaa atartad from Lake
IWt Wedseadap nwnilBp. bat sot
k taat la a anov baak. brake the
I to hia ris *Bd bad to tern
ad aad S9 back. But Thorada} be
aeor pari of bla nrat* oa tar aa
be read aaa opea tor bioi. ft people
H* tbalr aaU the}' moat brip to
.the U^wap ao the naU cbb sri
Wo have aot laaraed pet vhetber
trio be np Cbrtatmaa tree tbl«
R ov arlmnllMiiea cr BOC U eo.
aakBoaref it.
(ISA «e anabooM protoet the qaallf
- (have are salp a tew of tbesi. As
aribp BprreepcBdent ot tbe Rlrer
Va^ mjt ta ^e Fraakfort
■A N. auea baa ownd ta Lake
ftrtttowlater.
H bam of tha wood eaw baa baen
■few tbe paat tew dapa tor Bldaep
C. LewlA H. Om airi
*
a aad roB
ah tor soad roada la the wioter
aa wrii aa la the atuBBier.
IdfA Usra Bater'>aa caQint on
c«ofa lake Pridax.
aitaerOoask wUl hare a poatal card
"
~
' r »tb at tbe Lake
An tbe ladtea are
brias sapper for two and tbe tea-
and altb bk panata when only i« way be strewn wttb raeee aad bap- A Lindai
-’oeao.
rears old. He was 70 pean old.
The Bell telepbooe twicb that
Mrm. au Hoff, wife of Isaac HnS. etery. The floral offerinss were many
who died of BrisBVs dtaeaae Nov. 12. and beautUal.
. Mra. Kay's la CleuaerA la i
pasted away last \nlsbi at 12;S0
Tbe Woman'a rinb met Nor. £Snd
tletaeo tl)^>a»ri«^Dka taU of looner
o'cloefc after a week's Hh>ess canaed at tbe home of Mrs. A. VoIca Tbe
to buy (be atrits:' Cet each nd all so Empire were sneau to tbe birthday by a Istroke of apoplexy. 8be leaves (ollowtas prasram wu plven:
that cu.
wo^oshters. one slsdloner of ber aister. Urn. SbeA with (bar s
R4MI call: Wuat hare we aa a na.
We are all rtty eorrp to learn that ber family.
tloe to be tbMkful for?
L'ls. I. Muff of Qilrini Is ao slcA We
Tbe Ladles' Aid Society atet ^tb
WHbelB Bloai
Current Evsrrta.
all hope (or her recorerp eooa.
1 2 o'clock Wednesday, Rev.
»rs. N. B. Sberidaa Wedaeedap alterOrtsln of ThMksrivlns Md how
bir. and bin. Aaa Palmer and rbil- norn.
^
kept by the Pllsrimi. by Mrs. Chat.
dten were tbe pueata of Ur. and Mrs.
ncbard DombriHe oi Traverae atp
Weston.
R. R. Batee Sunday.
<anw back with his son. HaraU, when of OviaU Bonday.
Bictaaid Dom is worldns (or Bdoo
Mine Rota Jeamp raturaed to her be returned bone on Monday. He
The awry, by MUs Ethel Ranper.
ber borne from tbe hospital At Man-home last Ttanredap.
visited Ms mother aad friends, alao hU Reynolds drtvins team.
Tbe Club met on Nov. »tb with . Jim While 01 ,-^orui maauou isiano letce. where she has been reoeltla*
Dec. 8.
Tbe riiHdran of Hr. and Mn. 0. Bur- son's Bcbool, and ratarned to bis borne
.
Mra. O. C. RMtom Md ibe (ollowlnp waa seen In onr midst last week abak- treatmeoi.
ce«* are all on tbe salm
Thnreday.
lag bands with old friends.
members of our W. C. T. tJ.
prasram was siren;
.
P. E. PlaherTVEiifone Plaber aad
Charier Raahlow la here on a rUlt
) rhcnijiBonvlIle Friday evenOVIATT.
Esq. l.oorals ot Suiions Bay was
Roll call; Somethlnp you bare
from P
-I’asbiDSton to eee bis cblldre
Keno- Buntess Slve sc e to Perry
We certainly bnd the worst snow learned of London.
here selllas fniit trees Iasi weeA
Wt B
» la a Bult itorin this week that we ever eaw
. . . ______ __ ...
Mr. and Mrs. WHM Griffith of near
Current events:
arnry society orsanU^
here. Hopolasainstt two men wbo-etole
who-stole a boat1,,,„*„ber.
...----- ------------Oviatt hai'e moved In wlLb uer broth
ScotlMd YardA by Ulsa UMd er. Evereti Crain, and wife. 4bep may bare good success with It. ' troSi there a few year* aso and sold
t..... Huff
^ away on
CM I^t thlt: OM day last It
Monday mornins at 2 o'clock. Thus MelsoD.
Mr. and Mra„.-D^w and family
week while A. Painter and son
Westminster Abbey, by Mr*. W. P. apent Sunday In iH^rse City vlsltDec. 4.
jhnsband and wife hare passed away
pettins some corn Md fodder in from
■
tin a trifle over two weeks.
.iwuenew
relailves.
the field they saw two wild ducks
Tbe telephone romiany held a
SPRINGFIELD.
; Some ot the people are rallins do«-n I Mr. and Mra. Morris LesUe have
SCHOOL REPORT.
hnntlOE for aometblDs to eaL They
[meeiing ai A. C. Wynkoop’s store
Mrs. John I. BaUeaflelA Mrs. Ben 1 the roads, thus packlns the aao* so moved Into their new residence.
Re'poit ot the Pleasant Grave acbooL
look chase after them, ran them down
last Dlghi.
district No. 7. Whitewater townablA •
and utu«ui
causht lueiu.
them.
aulu
• l .-nV aiinnor with Sire MIfKW
'talned Rev. UttdmM of Cbeboypan ' Mi and Mrr. Will Satiler of Coi
roi» for tbe month cndlnp Dec. 2. 1*W:
Henn Gilmore baa ratnrnod
LMte^W^ mSl
'
mii.b s{>oni Suuday visltinp h»r moth
Number of days unpht It
Xrom bla trip, blu pot no deer or bear
wife. an-l
ktre. Anna Rosencians Md soa Lee. er.. Harry Baker, and wife,
Mr. Md ------ ---------------------------Bo.vs enrolled. 6; plris enrolled, t
brother, Tom, spent Sunday at tbe ernooA
____
.
;lett Saturday for Cadillac, wpere they Grandma Harvey Md S. II. Lawyer Total ' enrollment. U. Number of
Is place.
this
place,
home of ber parents. Mr. Md MiA- Mre. Gna Benaon ti aot rerp well;will spend a few days before palnp to
srholara
enrolled up to dnie. It
e people of
o Cedar Run and vlcioTbe
iWescotj;
t
at present
jReed City', where they will spend tbe
Averape dally auendMce. It
Itv will
rill bate a
a Christmas tree ai 11.
We bear Geo. Herendeen and tarn-1 winter.
! Mr. Md Mrs.
ifs. Perkins
Perkli Md family vUTboae who were neither tardy nor
l
I'y expect to more to Bnrdlckvllle.
;Ue.l Sunday'>• at mil-Hutcblns'.
| Mlsa Edna May Ferry mJ Mr. Da- G! Shorter's ball.
aiircct durinp the month are Leo aad
Mrs.
yeler Md tamny. Xobn I.
The threshers were in Our midst vld Oasnon were united It marriaice
I>cc Shaw.
t
PLEASANT GROVE.
apalD. They thresh^ for _C. E. Pet- at tbe home of the proom's mother.
pbest averape sundlnpa (or the
Md was burled Bnnda:
tensill. -Mr. Stork and Hr. TMner. It-Mrs. A. Gapaon. on Nor. 2Ub.
ly.
John Taper Is njovip>g bis e
Carrie Kennicott
was very difficult to move the ma-.higfa noon, in the presence of a large
l»o
Shaw,
sixth
grade, M per cent
loeepb has been racelred by one of
Clinton Wesdse vlalied hU parents 1 cblne on account of tbe deep snow.
nnmber of relatives Md friends. The to tbe mill this week.
Jim Merrill. Bftb grad*. 82 per reoL
_
___
.
Mra. Akens was for [at Morey Satnrday Md Bnnday.
| FrMk Wilson expects to atari black-.bride was attended by Miss Elsie
Gladys Slmraw, first grade. 89 iwr
nwly of tbU nelshborhood. ber maid-- Clarence Dine, wbo has been at Amitblnp apaln In OvlatL
Howell, tbe proom by Leonard Steele.
ea Mme belnp
Carrie Johnson.
‘
■
iHart. Mich.. ■
returned, Dec. &.
[Rev. C. E Thles of the M. E. church
8ENOON.
Bessie Broomhead has been rls
ioffidatlDp. After the ceremony a
Miss IJizie Houce returned
George Caras rsturaod laat •waning
'hanksplrinp dinner was served. Mr. Thompsonvlllr
. Earl Glllmore Md Mias Lann BUke;
NORTHPORT.
iThankapIring
hompsoi
Ttuirsda;
reday.
from Chicago, where be Waited hla
Beckwith a few daya.
< were anlied In marriape Thursday, Da- < Mra. C. H. Jones and nurse
Md Mra. Gspnon received many^
rnney. w^o
Mrs. Miller and little son are *tsy-;cember 1. 1910.
-Wednesday
for
FJorids,
where
they
ly
1
North Oakotn (he
........la^ year, retnraed daughter. Mra. - Merle Kaafiga. Md
fnp with J. 8. Blems. Mra. Miller ar- - Albert MTieeler Md Clarence DIM.................................
w1l] spend tbe winter.
home Frida;
also attended the national slock show.
rived Wednesday
do housework for i s,wti( Sunday
Ed Stamptaflera.
L. R. Peck Is bulldinp a cottape for i pin
Mra. Ella llanklnaon has a atock of
AHrad Wilhelm arrived In the cHy
Mr. Blem.
L-^yde
fe and danpfaer.
danpuer. Prof. Marvin, of Lawrence. Kansas, jev'enlnp. despite tbe stormy weather.
“yde Snyder,
8nyd«., wife
last evening fram Aon Arbor to spend
Everyone Is invited
Mesdames C. B. Kebl Md
Ry-'wai attended by a larpe Md apprestay after rvertnlce.
. mice, called on 'ber mother, Mra.
prayer meetlop Thursday evening Md Uzsie
Aldridpc, L
Snn
lute Aldridpc.
today.
..
M spept Friday Md Satnrday iD|Ciatlve audience.
1 SOD. Glen, returned to thelh home here (he holidays with bti paraata, Mr. and
pracUce slnpInE. Tbe SMday school
Isaisc Dine was a vMltor at Harry Traverse City,
I The yonnp people enjoyed a dsne- from a visit with friends
friends'in
fin Cadillac. Mra, Charles Wilhelm.
'
ds to intri ■
Vbeeler't Sunday.
H. E Bengbey of Traverse City ar- leg party In the town hail on FrlMre. Catherine Reynolds: is in i>oor
e school.
Dec.'6.
rived this evening to spend a couple | day evening.
health 1
OMtiraas Cannot a Uui
of days on businMS.
i Mr. Md Mra. Geo. McCray left SatMr. anil Mrs. Fortier of Albetui are
. GLEN ARBOR.
OSBORN.
ITie mlsrion class met at tbe home urday (or Marquette to attend (be vUltln* the family of Mre. T>onler'B
Tbe barpe Crouse made her last call
Oeorpe Deerinp and Marparte Do-, of Mlsa Susie Baumberper this even-1 funeral of Mrs. McCray's . brother, brotitci. Carl Canienter.
for tbe setsoy at rUber's dock today. ran called on BloaBom laat Sunday / ing.
:8am Gagnon, wbo died on Tfauradsy.
George Thompson, the Singer Sew
--IB Vfb'aaTfBr euUoB at Souib
Tbe Willing Workers pave a suppei*. J. Vannsiier is s|>endinp s tew days ing .Machine agent of Benxonla. was
itou talaad closod at mldnlpbt *“*Ul*Huff
___
___
In tbe Cottprepatlooal church parlora.st Pox islMd.
in town on buslnen Thuraday last
Md________
Richard___________
"
SO. John Tobin. Jr., one of tbe were Empire callers Saturday.
Friday evenlnp which was well atTbe Avonlea riub enjoyed a taffy
Fred Small of Beulah siwni Sunday
craw, came to bis borne here Satur. limli
Mr. Md Mrs. Juba Osborn attended tended.
[imli last Wednesday et
evening.
at the heme of Wm. Dexter.
Tbe U O. T. M. H. will give a Jap-1 Tbe Ladies' Aid of
Mesdames Ella Haoklnson and
bey I church met with Mra. VMnstter dn imey Baldwtp were Traverse City
aneee tea party oa Dec. lOth.' The;
saving
(be Sleeping
........... ... Bear
.
Ufe
L
sat
_ station
iloD j Friday afternoon. After tbe business callers Tbursday.
Onr mall mas lallod to complete bis will also have a haras r
. . moved here for the winter
(rips.
'aeasloD cake aandwlcbes were served.
Several of our granpere attended
off two quilu.
Tbe news came yeserdaly from
I-eon Huff Md Helen
Tbe funeral aervlcea of David John- j' The alumnae are 1
np a ptoy. Pomonn grange and the fair held at
South MMltou that Theodore Beck united In
Sunday afternoon. "A Noble. Outcaiu*’ to be given on Honor last week. All report an ex-------------marriape
- M
--------- aday son. wbo died <
dead. He was one of the oldest
(be borne of Rer.T
Rer.T. H. Byer, wbo were held In tbe Swedish LutherM Friday erenlng, Dec. 23rd.
cellent time.
setUers there, having come to tbe Isl- nuple them bappy. May tebJr path- church OD Wednesday afternoon. Rev.
I . ilra. Cora Cbarbarneau returned
Loans Made on Real Estate
C. A. HAMMON^
tittsna'fe..-"
Our Great Christmas Sale
Has now started pd is
full of hustle and enthusiasm, because months of forethought and preparations have collected the greatest
sosortmoit of Christinas gifts we have ever shown in our past history. Furniture, above all thin^, is the most ^tisfactory as a Xmas gift;
it is piacdcal and bets indefinitely imd it keeps die fond remembrance of the giver constantly in die mind of the recipient. We offer you
during this sale vnm^celled qiportunibes for buymg high grade seasonable merchandise at lower prices than ever before.
Our -S-tore Your Ohris’trni
Christmas Stock
Consists of
Buffets, (Chairs,
Tables. Side
boards, Dinner
Sets, (Zhina Ware
Sl^opping Oen-ter
All pupctiases made now will be atored FREE of
ctiargebnmctirlatmaa delivery^ time.
Beds,
Beds
Great Table ChaUenge
Sewing
Machines
SI
One boedred mv and bewaUtnl inatal bed*, all alses. styles and flnlstC
All priced special for (nirtstmas.'
Sfcnrare. Cfir>
— We wjn rarrriae yon' wbSA yon
ful low price. A recnlar flO.OO bed
■ p*. Rbrs, Lfice
-^Qat^PoclMn.
f
k
AmIIOO
$4.9S
Parlor Lamps,
7
Parlor Stan^ Li
brary Tables,
Dresseis, Chiffouieis, Beds and
Bedding. Stoves,
Ranges, Sadirons.
COLD
\NDLE
Dining
Tables
W^wanl
opulioo on
a begil^ round top
pedestkl taUe whkh
- we are olfeiing for
mm
ii
Rccken,
CoDcbflfi.
Parlor
Smti.
PedeUak,
Tabonrcttec.
Foot
Stock
Cooking
UipodU.
You couldn't Dnd your wife a better
gift than one of our beautiful nia
rhlneR. We have s good aaaort
Dient. bectnning with our 823.oi) am
A ftjrtiih, tkmble aod ptacticfil Ubnir Table with*
S Af
diaw. Size o( top 42 iacbei bjr 26 ndiet. Xmu pnce..va«F9
Three-ptece Parlor Suite
ilP
$14.95
Presents
lor the
Children
$5.00
OOMV awtles raaalBasp lvo>BSU.7S
We hpTe the largest
and best asioitment of
Children's 3ledt, Cutters,
Chairs, Rockers, Tables,
Shoo Flys. etc., that
have ever bad. and
want 70U to come in and
at least look them over,
for we can save 70a moO'
ey oa thsse as weO as otkalhiop..^
BO
Front
SL
J. W. Slater
127
Union
SL
S10.75
We have as fine a lot ^
Dicung Tables as were
era drown and at
paces lower tbao eveff.
lot Qmpbnas. ^wot
fo^ tfiffercoi itylet ia
pim op fnm
Our Christmas Stock
Consists of
... :$26.00
- BriUUe HMMlsratelicr
Dreffiing:
Tables.
Magfazine
Racks.
Mubic Cabfbets,
Sewing
Machines,
Secretaries
OaveoporU
Clocks
l©ll!
Advtoor-Charles EdgKomb.
A. U. WIDobM.
I TrBM«*-L«mU
Baakcr—Alec Yo^
ThU gr«“»e b' to « matt SourtobAlei. SmlUi.
Aerie ptarsidan—Dr. E. U Svantoe.
Howard.
Ids coadUitm, Btol *11 tie
lliare trere aeThial aplritad conBseort-C. E. Defoe.
are plaimhi^ 6d betas present and
Watchman—L. C. Hickanoa.
taUns an arUre part Id tie atau- tatu tor trnrtous ^cm. About iso
nsemben
were
present
Tha
aeere8entiT-W.
H.
Mather.
Stange. and In the dIfferMX exhibits
tary's aspoal repq^ aboved the exce)Phyridans-J. W. Ganntlecu E. a
that are to ha made.
leu( progreas itSrte during the past IMnor. W. E. Moon. Frank Holdaworth.
Manager ter three year*—tV. H.
rear BoaBclallr and in incroaae of
T«nt No. taa K. O. T. M. M.
Mather.
FbUoalBg Is the' resott o( the eleeAfter the business meeUiag a t'entton or ofttoers ot K. O. T. M. M. Tent
isoo baoenet van served.-ahd a mu
No. 138:
Past eoamaader—Gttrsc B. Har- sical jirogram given.
Ter.
$pan1*h W«r VeteranA
j
.
mmandcr^Mine B. Blue,
JtmMf mtUm wti Mm
At the regnlnr meeting held Pridar' HANDED OUT TO WICHIQAN MEN
tmnaiider—
eoierant
<Wni
rrening ot the t'nlied Spanish Mar I
FROM WASHINGTON.
you do oot have to work close to the Sharpe.
Veicmna. the following otScers were !
______
Bwve, which is usuatly isr from the Becon) Act-pw—Oata> Breslca.
i
window. You can work Where yon Fmance keeper—Calvin 8. Vader. c-lected;
Commander—Irving Cook.
[Wetmors's Appointment Made by
wh^ sod be warm. You can work on Char-laln—O. E. HelpMduU winter days in the full liaht near Masu-r at arms—Bari Grove.
coamaoder-H. 1.
I Awarded.
the window, without beioE chilled to Sergeant—H. G. Colea.
K^P*"
the bone.
Junior
First master ot guard*—Roff Hioes.
Vi'arhtogton. Dec.
President
The Perfecdon Oil Heater quickly Second tanner «f guards—loiveme Tblrtl.y.
OIH,.r
or
a.r-En.».
;
T.It
l.
.
low
^ « r-omwfives heat, and with one___.
t fillioE of
.. —
the Kclsee. Hons to the senate today Includes
feet bums steadUy for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An
Senitnel—E. C. Hogan. .
several good places to MicblKan. H,
tadksior always
the amount of oil In the font. The filler• Officer of the guard—Cbaa. Ounton.
Plckot—C E. McCov.
named Prt-d C. Wetmore of l>dllUc
cap, put In like a cork in a bottle, la attached by a chain. This
Chaiilaln—George Newheny.
aa United State* EKstrlcf-aiiorucy
heater has a cool handle and a damper cop.
Traverse Bar Hive.
; Trustee—Haas Johnson.
the weitcni dlctrici of the aiate.lu
The Perfecdon Oil Heater has an nrtomatfe-locUaa The following offlyr* wc-ff elerteJ; After which the-whole company (or
[dace of Gtorgv G. Cavelt. Mr. C->veil
flawe n^inatr, which prevents the wick from being turned at ibe meeting of Traverve Day Hive l-rcsem tat down to a sumptuous
baa served ibn-e terms to thu post
Ufh enough to amoke, and la easy to remove and drop back, so ' iheir mcetlcg yesterday afternoon.
1 supper, prcpa.-cd
die wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery
I l-oys know bow. It w
Commander—Ida V. Teniab.
Tbe udminailon of Cbailes J. Byrtis
cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an Instani for
lung remembered.
Pswc-comroander-Calbc Thacker.
id Ishivmlng to be collector of co«rewteUng. The PmMon Oil Heater is finished in japan or
Lieutenant comander—Etu Ptoo^.
niekd. is strong, durable, wcU-tnade, built for service, and yet
loms for the Sui'ertor dUirici was
Grand Traveme Lodge No. 20G
Record
keeper—Mary
Gardner.
I tod ornamentaL
also sent- to the senate, a* wi-II a*
The officers ol
Grand
Traverse
Treasurer-.\gne* McMichacl.
II. Device of Grand
Lodge No. ftM) 1. O. O. F.. for the com-;
Chaplain—Louisa Olton.
lo tpe Hi-rk of the L'tmed
Inf year
MVir nrc
nrp as
ns followa
fnllnws,.napias
lUpMS tO
Ing
Bargeant—Belle Thompson.
' States
SraiAB ctiirt
court fur China. *Mr. Davii-a
Noble grand—Lee Hornsby.
Mistress at arm*—Mary Bri zina.
liaa been in the diplomatic ecrvicc
Vice noble grand-Ftoley Hara_8cnilncl—Flora Colby.
for sooK- time, having been formerly
iiiond.
I
Picket—Addle Ingeraoll.
runnected with the Anwrlcan cmUocordtog secretary —Tonr TborPlanlat—Charlotte Thompson.
.baasy at Toklo in the capacity of ac
ieil>en Htennsraph'-r. and hi* prc*i-ui
Trustee—E. M'ilhelm.
Wltt^ia Rebekah Loege.
KInancbil secretary—Bert Greco.
♦
OOCiErV ELECTIONS
0
position come* to him in the nature
M. E.—Oeow HoyL
Wisteria Rcbekah lx>dge 4Si I. O. O
Trustee for three years—Dr. Qn*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It was also decided to give a piuty F. elected the followiug officers at orr.
i
The foUowlqg Mlchtgan postma.-fer#
Oecenhor |9. in the City o;>rra house. their tneciing Monday oeening.
Knights of Pythias.
|
were nominaiod to Uie iottnie to
Tha Knights at Pythias bad anolh- There U talk of
Neute Dsfoo—Noble grand.
■'I
Woman's Relief Cerpa
day; Cbarlea H. Heath, incbnamd.
1w oaa et thdr tine snMwrs at *ix to go into dompetitkm . with degree
Abbie M'rtght—Vice grand.
John Farlc). Siruibatigh; l.ynu
«*c*oat last Rl^L prepared by WU- leams In Northern Micliignn.
Bloodfoeil, who did
hliaaeU
uu^-.
being chosen tor the ensuing year:
jicBain; Arthur D. Ilsnxham. AlJnad with Ua New Oigtaad supper.
Old Miaalon Oninpe.
Ctom
—Financial i
President—Mrs. .Mina Mae«.
’W'WUdi (hlrtyalz/took part. They
At a recent meeting of Old Mission Itry.
Vice presidoot—Mrs. Lottie CleveAtiounted to (be parton and got grange No. CC3 the follostor offleers
Sadie Tomkins—Treamr^.
;
PreUfown.
Aun ArtXJi;
Minnie S.
erfbhage tuitU Utne tor were elected for the ensuing year:
Edith Burgett—Afuslclan.
Junior rito nro.UoDi-.Mo«S<, Morj.„„ ,,
of the evening,
rt Swaney.
three yenr*—Nettie
r of cMosr* wfateh leaultshall.
Oveniocr—Mrs. G. Dana.
ScQotori. Smith and Burrowi have
toUowa.
Lecturer—Mrs. Prank Btevens.
Captain degree staff—Charten ParkChaplain—Mr*. CaUicrinc Care,
rcctfved a rega«^t from Secretary
aoMlor «gaD«>ter—W. B- DatEtei^rd—W. F. Stone.
.conductor—France* IHrdaaU.
01 the Interior IMIlnger askwg that
.J. Gilmore.
Guard—Helena Updike.
they name a receiver or rogf»ter al
Vtoe cot
Chaplain—Mrt. O. H. Jamison.
Frtttcrrutl Order Egn'M.
the land office at Mcruuetu-. The
, M. W.-Guy Cbaae.
U J. Moausky.
Presidoni—Leonard C. Clapp.
Traverse City Udge No. 222.
ol Jost-ph Jones, the present
M«ato -9eniy Smith.
-tUiss KUIlc R. Stone.
Vice prealdenl-Bamey JlcGIll.
the annual communication of
^
Gate ke^r—Robert IVamer.
U. A.-4a W. HoUermaa.
Chai.Uto-L W, Smith.
Traver*c CII5 lodge No. rji. Free and
steward-Mra. Bq}Uy
X. K. B.-4L J. MacDonald.
Eecretary—Car! O Erickson. "
•I .Mlchl
plre December 13- Senator Burrous
Dana.
3f. P/—Cart M. Pleroo|
Treasurer—Jud E. Cameron.
lact evening, officersB for tb
,l» favorable to the rcappotoum ni cf
t O.—Mm 'Aihuo.
Inner guard—Michael Zeran.
Masonic year were elected as lollowe;
both gentlemen, their records hav
^ 0.'0=-«. i.‘Knapp.
Outer guard—Frank Katrovli.
W, M.—Victor A. Patrick.
ing been entirely sMifactory lu the
E. W.—Herbert B. Montague
: department. He will confer with lili:
J. W.—John~G. Strauh.
colieaguo however, t-efore mnlrtnE
Trearurer-A. D Conk.
lib ri ••ommendotienf.
Secretary—Everett Whitney.
S. D.—C. Arthur Holliday.
J. n.—Ceo' W. Kent.
Stewar^B-Wu..TDeKav anJ W. F. ♦ f^OUTiCt AND POL1T.C1AN8. ♦
Wolcott '
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦«♦♦♦
Tyier-Artbur C. Despre*.
i ^he city of. Lynn. Maas , will bogtn
Cnaplala-Wm. Mothersli:.
commission
.Mar.tal-Fred G, Keumann.
^ govemmem.
Orgaulst—Chas, E. Hale.
' The vote rwelved by Hiram \S7
Tn^ce for three years—Elmer E. Johnson to tbe recent election Is the
Whyte.'
largest ever cast for a governor of
Finance committee—H. B. klonu- Caltfomta.
gue. G. A. Holliday and H. Montague ; Democrau to Nor:olk. Va_ have
AudlUng eotpmJuee-C. 0. Erickson, formed a. Woodrow Wllaon club „
F. G. Heumanu and Cbaa. E Hale.
itdom the foternor-t-lect of New JerCharity commlttee-V. A. Patrick.
^ u,c democratic presidential
H. B. Montague and Jphn (J. Straub
,K,nito*tlon to 1SI2,
Emcrtainment comicliiee — Elmer
All slRUs point to tbe election of
Work Near a Window
In winter wktn you have a Perfec
tion Oil
It is a portable
radiator which can be moved to
any part of a room, or to any room
In a Wise. When you have a
MANY GOOD JOBS
lil«L HtATta
Stendard Oil Conq>any
w.
MIWKEN'S 9
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
Gwat Opportunities hr Women
•ecenber instead 0! Jannaiy-a oontb &bead 0! time, but the
iBoal WINfEI OUTCLEANING 0! Mored Saits, Coats, Waists,
Dress Stdrts, Furs and tteady-to-wear Dresses.
We Offer This Year’s Suits at
Idni-half,
Lot 3
one-third, one-fourth off
L«•12
Lot 1
MSmbPiked
|*Sdb1 Pficed
31 Soil. Piked
fcom..mM to snso (>nn..tl8ai» to S25.M from. „$12.00 to $20.00
Now «10,WtO«6.» Now
$6.00 lo $10.00
*»:B5 to $12.50 Now
.
neofet^i uU itylM >n vbit vre In lemaDfenitv isd
whkiftmitt to be risbt tor next qirln^. Tbe taUorlns, fioIsUbI and cplotiaft ere ot tbe hipest den. Tbe best
wm go first Seetbemnow.
Co^a'ts
and
Dress
' T« *10 Onl Oit (raatut Aowlnf ol Cottt ul andr-tovtu In»es to fee loml aorvfeere. Some very ottractlve
moMita feott, «Hk oeirutnctoeptlca otuebed.
Ask to see our special offers In
FUR NECK PIECES al .
«inci $8*9S
WEbCOlIE GBANGEKS
We extaod to all vititin; Graagers a most cordial weleone
to tsaka this etoce your beadquart^ while in tbe city. Sveryttaisc to OUT tww« will be done to make yoor gtay pleasant.
Tor will fled ttds stare toirly racUatiog hiMpit>li^. During
9flt Orange week will be a s^endld time for peo|^ whether
Orangen or not, to do shopping as the Eaiiro&dt will nuke
■pedal rates at thh-time—selling dates Dae. U, 13 and good
RBttl Sat. Dee. 17.
E Ednards.
tcrvllle, to succeed Eugene Hah- of
SI, t commlUc^I. Ro«»c. Scol,
g,„„
_
JVjjdwnrt „d W. M.
i 00,™ S..bM .<
IU.«.
Tlo iM^Uoa 01 olloo™ will ttk.
Pi,™ o» TbMj,, ,«nlbt D« Mb.
„ ,p,
.bb .be ee»">»l.. m« be ...e.™
„„„„ „
imiltce cooBlsUng ol K. D. Mon
Dec. II
taguc. I. B. Gilbert. G. A. Holliday, K
Colonel kiosca C Wk-uaore. of St
11. Elsvonb and E. Whiiacy was apjiolnie.! to make the proiier arrangv- .Louis, who met at accidental death
ments for the event. A feature of,'‘^*‘
P™»*Wy the fir^t
f-e occasion will be Iho presenUig of I
a life certificate of membcrshli. ,0pre»id..-ni;al
Harvey Avery. «bo has been a Ma».'
ter Mason for forty.t»„ yearr.
.
Republican Ixoguc
_
ol .Mkhlaar ha* be*-n organiz-d In
MePheraen Pett. C. A. R.
Delroll for the purp.*-- of condu<Hng
TTic tollowics officers were elected tli otgenlfcd canir-vlpn foi tbe prlnby McPherson Post, G. A. R., at their‘vipic* of the lofe'irgent wir.g of the
hN-idtpiarters last evening;
it-publirau i«ny.
Commandc.—L. K. Ctevcland.
iManin W Littleton, cougr«.m-a
Senior vi<« cemntander—F. D. Mar-, tiect from tl.c nr«t New York dr ''intrici. has d. viB<>d a scheme to i-r-tab
Junior
vice
commander-Edgar llch ihroughoui the country- a^yK’JUi
Orms'uy.
of labor agcucK-s. une In each siau
Surroon-Wm. Core.
> tuntUb Inlormaiion about the de! Cheptoin—Simeon Wimain*.
:matid for labor to all pens of il.e
Officer of llie day—Walter W ivcan. country
Quarte.-maater-Geo. A. Ste.-.rus.
The Independent Pr.rgTv,Mve Derao' Officer of the gaard-llarvey liar craiic I’a-ty of Brvokiyc has Wa
tholomew.
, incorporau-d In New York rtatc '10
AdJuUM-J. W. Hllllker.
‘encourage and support U-gi.Uuon re
PatrioiU tostructf-Cha*. Irish.
direct primaries, to favor the
^Soant major-A. C. Elder.
electwo of United State, senator, b*
Quartertnasier
sergeant — Curtis the popalar *->»
- .................
Fo«ler.
hoMUm and
ai corruirtioo to poi|iics.~
Delegate to the department encamp-:
,
er» to the Sixty
Mbf—n
V!
I
.
icem—B. y. .Sewl.ouse.
second coogres* who will douhlle*Alternate—A, C. Wder.
attract aileation by reason of cb>' Trustee for three >•« —M. D. Mor ,
tome or ootoriety which they have gl.
B*n.
attained are Caleb Powers "
Trustee for two
y«r*JrEdgar Ken.ncalan who was accusWl or comOrtnsby.
pilelir in me Goe'vel assatsiniitoe.
Trustee for one year—B. P. New- >
Martin W. LltUeton. who defended
house.
! Harry Thaw to hi* last trial; Victor
Modem Woodmen.
;
Mllwsiikee. the ftmt eoctoiThe annt^ etoettoo-of officers ofl*»« «*sre«maa. and Heary Geonre,
the Mcdem Woodmen of America took [!' •
»>»r»e tax advocate,
place last eveniafe ud resulted as fol-1
T. ^cGraw. who 1a fe leading
1,.—..
•
' . IrswaMat,.
candidate fnr
Par ,ha
the aaa,
seat of ,Nathan B.
jScoR
to
the
CBited
sutee eesata, has
Coaeft-E. C. Lord.
In the Affairs of
the Cook
Good jodgoDeot is es afctnsary to wecess gs it is ta t»>
caOed “wegfatiei*’ mstten.
The
coob axe those who ere “partiadat**.
Wbes they have found the right proportioo apd the
M
*i<i to tlKmTd
tk*t tbdr
rflM, bsldng
luiriTVR ahrtyt
sIwMM comes
rAFTUW o<i;
Ml*
lUl
**mL|**
tw. Uk tejson
Lily White
••T^ Fioqr the Best, Ccofa Use"
H&s be» used steadily in hundred:, of fais^ fod over
twenty years.
/
Because d»ey discovered )-eafs aso that ihw gel the
best tciuiti (ram it and were wise eaough not to be ebang*
mg around.
The reason they have been wise enough not to chai^
h because no-one has ever been able to produce a betttf
Sour.
'
It's doubtful ifjlhf>* ever %viIL
For tale by
dealer.
VALLEY CITY MKUNC CO.
. <Crna4lLjgUa.MkO.
long be*‘n promliiuM in politics In
\V.wi Virginia. I to ha# hMn a na-m
ler of the Democratic Nailonal eomt.iiuee for hi* date for lotmcen yean.
During Prrkidctu Cleveland's 'kucood
aJmlnlxiraticn, be was collector of In
ti rnal revenue to West Virginia.
Twelve ycorz ago he waa an unsue
Mwsful candidate for the amate.
John Alden Thayer, who hnn been
clecled to rongri-ra from the Thlid
district of Massachuseiis. la a son of
HI Thayer, who
dikUict to r*jngrea* half a century ago
end who I* known as the fathr*^ ot
OregDo and the man who made Kan
sas a free state. The elder Thayer was
ene of the leaders of the repBl>U*an
petty to Its earlier days, while John
A Tbayc.-. his son. Is allied with tbe
dttnocniilc i«rty.
Many ]>)ipiiitiicni dIcmocrai* e*pres»
the opinion that the reeulti of tbe r»eeiit geueral i-ltelion will to the Ba
New KnsUnd and middle and the
scuihrrn states, which bmgbt aboot
the ttomlna'.lon for
preaideni
at
Dmrge B. MeCteUan to ISM. Horatio '
Ftymoitr InriSSS. Samuel j. TiMea to
JX76. Odta. WinflHd Boon Hancock In
tiso and Grover Cleveland to mi.
IMS and JSSL
Retnilatcs the huwela. . .
easy natniwl movetnenta. eures conRtl;uiicn—Dean’s Recuteia Aak your
druggtM tor them. S3 cesta a box.
Mrs. J. M. Sail ef Cadillac it in tha
city for a few days on bustocaa.
FOR SALE—le acres ae County Ltoa
road. Vk mils beyoac lamoua Morgan orchard,
1% mils from
:hard. only II4
city. Nearly all claarod. Fliia fruit
land. Easy temu; low price. C.
A. IlamaionA
FOR 8ALE-A SSOo' lb. team. 9 and U
years
.rs old,
c
one T-yaar-oId sorrel
rc. al<oui 1100 Iba.. to foal; one
IS-.eenrohl
renrol.1 '«blte mare, aboot t03u
ll«. and one T raonthaold coll from
paetog Biork. AHilres* all eommuuithe old alignmeni of the
(atlons to Mrs. W. II. Ijoaes. Maple
of the Lltsouri river. Including the
Clt>. Koute I. Michigan.
The (Christmas
Shoe Store
TRAVERSE CITY
AND
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
Slippers vl allhind^
allMcfObers
ot the FanUljf*
GAITERS,
LEGGINGS,
BED SLIPPERS,
JULIETS,
SHOES.
INDIAN
MOCCASINS,
FOOTWEAR.
Do Yonr Chris'mas Footwear Shopping
AT
A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
Leading Shoe Store ol
Traverse City and
Northern Michigan
V"' V
GET fiU^AT YOUR
CHRIST^^ SHOPPING
14 DAYS MORE.
jm BIG STORE OFFERS FOR
14 |f(l9^ P4yS
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
GIFTS FOR EVERYBOpY.
SELECT NOW^
CLOSE Fltmc COAT COLLAR
LADIES' LONG COATS-Black or Colored
Ld » tcU 70a saowd^.
until after the ho'idaTa.
703 «e figunog on • se«r Cun 7011 canoot afiord lo wik
u a derided necenity lo comfoii this Ka«a of tbe jar. bat k it ^ an aHVed bet for
tbrM men who wear
^
Then ttacb wiS be d^ed aud >-ou pn^Uy caa't &nd 70ur aze and
cefUial7 imI tbe auwtnfnt
Adler-Rodusttr Oatrcoals
Tommom, Thorsda7. we %vS dart MmeibiDg.
I V:«
/i
TTwy are eqaaBy wre that ereiy other detail which geo ide the mataial and makiiic
Ladtet* and mitres' bUck and colored O
Ladin’ haodtome>bUck broacklolh. filled or
Coat^$ll50Tabwat............ «ni4tled. Koed^lhrou^ with gentne
L-fc. „«i«- $15
Ladiet’ and d
raliKtat..
$1750 J2QQ
» $20
of firrt-dau gannentt it guarded, to that every defect ii avoided.
18.00
$22.50 Jg QQ $3035 ■nd »« "1«».......... 25.00
Tbe retdt it dMItbe
AJler-Rockester Chthes
arc unapproached in tlyle. fk, fioith or value by any competiog fine. Ovetcoab in ^ the ladvioAiUe ahades and itylet.
$18 to $25/
pMitivWy the chatccaf ad aNCt ezeimw fenunrts (0 he had aqa&m.
Satisfactory Store Service
jlOTIONS FOR THE LADIES
, WW«iilbeCliAliii»ot.ii;olW fim. ih, Udk.
mdmAR RIBBONS
^ FANCY AmNS ' HOSIERY
pnXdWTOPS EHOROWERY ,
m^ms
HANOmCHIEFS
mimm drawn-work
Tbzt't the kind Tbe Big Store meant to give all the time, bnt daring the rash, canted by th^ oombination of ,the
Holiday fiaaton, tbe meeting of tbe State Orange in onr city and the Prodnee Show in this store, special efferu are
Bverything, and the
r do the lines of s
being made to make this''a predominating featare. Hot on^.................................................................
at to do their entire
t dteplaved and add by competent and obliging aaletpe^le, making it convenient for shoppert
_____^ ........
. one
.... ..store,
........................
...........for
. ...........
of raenpera'
trading
^ thm
tat there..........
is the ............
Lnnebeoaette
refretbn^te and the Best Boom forr periods
pa
tion during the sh^qstag hours. People of the city or country sections may wane to the store in the morn^ and have
i5ting suitable Christcias presents from the enmmout showing we have
tile entire day for t
provided—and not neglect a ^^e name on tbe listt to
t whom they intend to send gifts—without going ontaide imtil
time to retttB home.
Perhaps yon have not many penoni to select gifb tw, tat enjty mingling vnth the
JUmme UNDERWEAR
ALWAYS THE mt
Union Suits and Smgle
Gannents of diis popdai
make never faiTto give
aatisfaciion in price, fit or
wearing qualitiea. Tbese
are carried for men,
women and ch3dren.
Otim Hokei Here Abo.
.
a down town. Look over the goods displayed in each and every department and if you do not n^
them now you will know for yonndf that we carry all the lines and can telLjonr friends, or perhaps su{^ your own
needs here at sene future time.
Make the Big Store Yoar Store
BELTS end BUCKLES
uwijlulb,l>mdfi<)>cloll>er,»n.. udclc einied ii
The Hamah & Lay Mercantile Co.
ligr Are IMe Mothers
kiilMnl
Traverse Gty, Michigan.
Ktde iM.
■.’pi.; wli doll. «>d IW
Great Produce Show
am lb, Momi; cqii^
■BCMlordwEtdeno.
Ute Doll Cab
one of the most suitable piesents for the
litde lady of the househould.
Seeour line of Cabs and kindred
articles.
Orange Week in The Big Store has been advertised in newspaper, premium lists, cards, etc., \bnt probably as much
publicity has been given the eVent through tbe t^ of the growers of produce in this section Ofjbe state since tbe
propositioB was first takta up. The idea cau^t the fancy of the people as the most convincing manner in whkh tbe
visitors to the dty for tbe week might be made to know of the adaptibility of the soil and climate for raising all kinds
of fntiU and food stuff and, not only have they commended the action of the store in putting on such an exhibitiMi
and providing for the participation of every grower in tbe Grand Traverse Begiim, but they have arranged to bring
ezbibiu tp be entered in the several dasses. Hardly a day has passed in weeks tat that sane prodneer bu called or
written fer particulars concerning the show and announced his intention to come strong for the same. In fact it is
assured
there will be one of the la^:est coUectiont of such produce that was ever assembled in mid-winter in this
lUUtuda.
While tids Produce Show has bea promoted for the purpose of demonstrating what can be raised in this locally
and the greater part of tiie exhibits must neceiurily come from the fanning commimities, the people of tbe d^ have
alto tiiown greet intoest in the event, to nmdi aa^ttit there will be many of Ohe exUUta of canned fndls etc., pro
vided from tbe dty, thus making this a gala week for alL There win be band concerts on Wednesday and Batuirtay
^ffivnoail and Thuiaday and Friday evenings, besides scores of demonstrations of interest to aU dasses of people.
The red gendeman has tit ifipard m tbe tight eoodttioD, aud to do this he
■Bit havedB the (nraiihiiig detaSs as well as dm props dothiog.
ilii
Coaches, Davenports, Rockers and
Morris Cfions
finished in leather are better made m
every other particular.
We have many styles to show you.
FINEST FIRST GRADE CLOTHES
FINE FURNISHmC^MNES
You night pay much more lot your Suk, but diea k would not > make k
equd the celebrated
Adler-Rochester Cloffies
Hosiery, ^Underwear, Suqienders, Gloves,
wm
Leather Upholstering
Not only looks better, biS wean
longer than other kinds, which makes it
cheaper in die end. Besides die
Mufler*, HandkerchiehL3hirts, CoUars,
into which goes tbe veiy best ol matend and sk3 and assuring not oidy a fit.
but that tbe suit wiU retain ib shape and sighdineas u long u you may wear k>~
Neckties, Scarfpins, UmbreDas, Hals and
because tbe goods are rigbt and tbe garmenb are made righL
Gips, Nightgowns, Pajamas,
m
iW M
$18 to $25
Una-Jamas, etc., etc.
buys one of the sub in any of the late browns, grays and other colors.
Don't forget that ipeetd prices are offered on other lines of Ready-to-
Our^slock and prices on tbese and everydring in fumUhisg goods (or men are
RJPdT.
Wear Clothes for men and boys, which we are clonag out
Look than over
and take advantage d the ^lecid prices.
Special AtfenHon Given Mail **In The Bishop’s Carriage” If You Can’t Come t» Buy
Get the book and read it before the~^
Christmas Goods, Write
or Telephone^ Orders
show next Tuesday night
50 cents
or ’Phone Us.
no Day id Receipt.
STATIONEKY DIVISION
grand traverse
iMPRESSiVE
JEREMONIES
HweFW
Your Hides
fWitOtoEMhODe.
Kg
HELEN TAFT UNVEILEP STAT
UE OF VON STEUBEN.
<«siiEsuKitsuiiima
lOMttBMS from ra«a L)
Re^uAtet to PusBs csBBl (b0 pres
W«it
.
. nw RMCTM o( (te wk la Boat
HtMMtoiT. n wU be coo^etad weU
.vltkla the Una aet. JaMiair >• 1»&■tat iriUlo the aatfasated coat «
•S1SA0SAM. Tbe audaa In Culebc*
04 eOar bo stmI reaaon for Mar.
Mra Jaa. Come vee a caller In
Tav«4* air Moodar.
■ tlie fitral dletrlcu.
Ibe made tor
P. B.
aod (aaUr ««« TbonpsovenBoat KusTine callera McodarK. C. Obemerer baa pnre^aaed
SABTillLITAIIY LEIDER
tanssetaed la
Tbe ottir ^
A. Bolton vas s caller In Copemlita United States Appropristed S60.000 to
tree lav are an approCommemorate the Services ef
prlatlan to enable tbe commlsslOB tu Moodar.
tbe Famous Prussian Qenarsl
Mr. Miller U verj low at Uus writascoitoln the valnaUon of rellroadt
to the Natlen.
and flstne tbe tvapcrndbUlUes of pnb- lag. being quite old bU dianees for
reoovenr
are
limited.
Ue carriers In tbe Isvnsnce eC bUU of
Waabtofum. D. C, Dec. 7.—With s
rsifatra to tonJCr tb« caaal voold ladins.
great dUpUy of millury pomp and
' leave the V. B- poverieaa to eatofca
‘n’KIS DATE IN HtSTORV.” ♦ epleodor and amid*the enthnaL
the imlTefea] and MiMi eee o( tbe va.NCIUIEffttUBrTB
onstrstloDs of Immense ax
#«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«<»♦♦
CMmswriwt a deapataU and tneDwembtr A
of spdrtatora. the fcronsc statue ol
: B>^le awr and «ogld datoi
(CMtlDned tram pace U
lC37--6ir Edmund Andros. oolooisJ Baron FriedAch Wilhelm vtw Steu
Uc vorks Mtokic eaad and eavdnsi
tbe o^’lvct of tba canal la
tbe ■Ultarr «teotiTenMa oMbe A»- on the ptlndpal etioeu to order u governor of New Bngland. bon to ben. tbe Prussian mlllta/F leader,vhc
reorganUed tbe ConUneoial army af
aruu aavrprevent InJerr to penens from tall- loaden. Died there, Feb. tl. iTli.
1T»»—Dr. Joeepb black, who U calV Ur tbe disastrous winter at VsHe}
Iss. The attentton of tbe caanefl vas
called br Alderatan Smith to .the con ed tbe founder of modem cbemlaUT. Forge and put It Into condition (oi
died to Edinburg. Bcotland. Bora to the snccesafut campaign^ that closed
qiertiad to adinat tbe rataa ea necao dition of the old bdldlas oa Bast
Bordeaux. France, in 17JA
the American Rerdnilon. vas unveil
*7 artaas. The ^trenmaat abeald In- Pnot street, hstonftop to Mrs. Oer1B06-Jeaa Robert-Hrmdln, one of ed todnr. Tbe auioe completes the
dD«t la ite inahMipiiBt of ^ eanal «fine nnd vbicb vas boned last
the meet remarkable conJnreTS tbe quartet of msgnMcent memorial erect
ttM AtmlaMBS net oalr to tbe navr. fall He Bsld that It vas liable to toll
a-orld has ever knovn. bon to BloU. ed at the four comers (d Lafaretu
b«l to tbe paWte aa wdl. drr dock on the children vho plar aiound It
France. Died there. June ig. 1871.
Square to honor of tbe four dlstto
' BBd-Mfdr daeUUaa, and tbs aald coal and tbon^t that It onght to be torn
ISaS—Ooi. John 8. Moabr. tamons guished fqreltners vho leot the aid
Tbe polloe department m or
aU and ote sUp anppllea.
Confederate eoMler. bom to Povha- of their mlUUrr genius to tbe cause
Inter atata raada abonld be pre- dered to iwe that tbe danfef Vu re
in countr, Va
of the American colonies. Tbe other*
‘vooed from ewBlng or oontroUlng moved..
IgST-BrltUbvdefeatod the Owltor whose memories have been this boo
abtpa tradlDc tbroo^ the eanal.
.AMermaa Oraea had aererat tblnfs
end sro Lstoretu, Roebambesu sod
WiiirMia the csoila the prwldent na bb mtad. aad proceeded to pet rebels st Cavnpore.
1874—Bmdford
oilMd
dedanii the crrlna need of tbe U. 8. them onL The tret vaa tbe eoodl1884-Completlon of the Whshtogton
le.cbMpealm the coat •( UUsaUoa b} Uoa cf,tbe Ufbu on aome of ibr
Tbe president of tbe United SUtes
t to Washington. D. C.
■IfWj'Wa tatkm bTooeaditre and etrect comers, espedallr tbe oaaa at
and members of the cabtosL tbe dip
1888-JeSereon Davis, fonnir presihkpftdICiBr Inal }aoMa=L Tbe ae- tbe corner of Wasbtnstoa and Oarlomatlc corps, justices of tbe eagrreme
dsnt
of
the
Oonfedemto
SUtes
of
Amfttma cowt sbooM be rellered Cmn Edd. aad the comer of Bone and
court of tbe United States, senators,
crien, died to New Orleans. Bom Juno
tBtaeeaeearT appeaU. Tbe aalartea of Watblafton. vhlcb had baen oot of
representatives and many other prom
2. 1808.
Inent In official life were present at
cemmbeloB for a creal deal of the
190S—Seven lives lost In a railsray
il eai^
tbe unveiling this nft^oooii. SeldacB
time of late. He llkevlse tbon^ that
wreck
near
HsUfax.
N.
8.
la aitimbar of omae Jan. 1. A aomettalas almnld be done to prevent
„' baa an event presented to meny brfl
~pBCMs poet DB raral dattvair rantaa people tolUnc oo tbe aUpparr valka.
HU ettsntloB bad alao Wn called to
v^Utobcoek b (Iran blsb pcalae far tbe Biaaner in vbicb Um anov plAv- tonntfted from the yards ^ tbe Ced- tor the i
pBUJas the poetoffica depanmast ol Inc bad been done after the aaov Itogwood Shipbuilding company.
bonds of friendship between Germany
a asM-anataUdne baab. Tbe eaten- .etorm as tbe plovs did not dip dova
snd tbs United Sutea
dtos of tbe dvll terrlee to lacJnde all deep enoagh to be of moeb good oa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
In tbe great military and civic ^
♦ *nTtl8 DATE Ilf HldTORY.* ♦
•riisBBi of poeuasaters and tbu tak♦
preceded the lonnal
tbaee oKclals eaUrt-lr o«l of po^ torgely to tbe wet condition of tbe
December 7.
j else, the pnrtlelpents Included Iboo.
lUen b nrsad..
enow which was too heavy U nlknr a
1883-Slr Algernon Sidney. Ba^h ands bf members of German-Amerl
The prefddSBt recommeada that con deep eMNtgb torrov to be Ssken. All
writer, beheaded In Utidon.socIeUes Uiroughout the country.
’ ipip sbe eosw Et^ recomitloa of of these qneetloos were left to rem
Bora in 1682. ’
mingled their cheers with those
the polar dlaoenrisi of Oominander edy tbrtneelves.
1767—Dwight Fbstor. C. B. senntor,*^
bluejadceu and soldiers,while
■
: |tahsrt*.l*ehrr.TbeeeerBtaryof tbe
from - - - - - 17»-1803, twm
“«« »!»• “>« Manama colors
^ - IMF sasseau itai Pearr betomde a
to Btwtofleld. Mew Dtsd there. April
entwined with tbe Stars and
rear admiral and plaoad on tbeVatlred ♦
NEBBBN CITY BREEZEA.
d
Styioes.
rnd tbe sound of the natlonurn.
♦ ♦♦dd*vdd«ddd4dd4 88, 1888.
''Fatbertaud"
-178«-WsatoiigtoB
daUvered his nl nlre'of the
Neeeen Oty. Mlcb.,* Dec. T.-IaddThe ettpendooe valae of the asrlheard along with "The Star-Spangled
last
address
csttim nrodasta. aamioUw to l<y bailgg .sad potato hauling Is tbe or1836—Execution of Marshal Key. Banner."
M^MO^^.'imBcatee a pood dsr of the day. Gevaral cam of pota
1817—Bdvard
Tuckeman,
noted
bot
President
Taft
and
the members of
pnepeM tor baetoeai throoBboot tbe toes ara being kmded, 3B cmite being
antot. bom to Boston. Died March 16. the cabinet were estoried from the
tbe bigbut prtop.
white bouse to the scene of the day's
MiO- B. Hyde made a bualneto 1888.
1884—Ira J. Chase, twenty-second ceremonies by
troop
trlp'to Trnyvrss CltF and Intortotoien
gornmor of Indiaiia. bora In Monroe teenth cavalry. Surrounding the stat
the firm 0f-lm week.
ti the AinHr. O. Burtlngnme eoSered a par- : county. N. T. Died to Lnbee, Me, May | ue great stands, decorated in
A hqreaa of health abodld be eeub- alytle stroke last Tbnreday. We nn- n, 1886.
1886-Plrst raUway to
•*M: The BenttbP. PadSe raOiMd dentaad h«'Is Betting belter, under
^tlnguisbed
gueeu.
When
Uie
president
opened
to
tmtte.
*eBld be teimbUBed for Ita eapMdl- tbe akUlful treatment of Dr. Carey.
1846-8i
' arrived at the scene the entire assam
Mrs. M. A »rde made a bustoem
taree to SsfaUas tbe Sood to tbe tmI bUge rose and greeted
him with
dent of Hestao.
' ~rct GaHterato eevecal trip to ODPrmlab Monday.
t «r tbe Cobab Inaitf- cbeesu.
Loto of enow. Ask tbe echool chflBecrciary oi Wlar Dtcklnson prcelddren; thto wade through while -tbe
ed over tbe exerdsee of the day. Iti
town snow plow to being used by the
eddiUoD to the president, (he speak
busy lombermen rrifinlltaf of bow
Impure blood runs you down— ers Included Coast You Bemstorff.
the pnblic Ugbvsy to bloeked ap.
lakss you sa easy victim for organic
Mm. A. Bolton la recovarlag nicely dtoense. Burderii Blood Bltiers porl- tbe Oeman arabesaador. Congreortbo eftoeU of nn bperntton portbe bkwd—cures -the cause- man Richard Bsrtbcddt of Missonri.
builds you np.
' usd Dr. Charles J. Hexmser of Phll-
.
sr ECif
■nr a» Tnserse Oly uexl wreck-Sceember Uto <s inh. Special
-Yeu’n nudes as expenses at a trip here many Umes over U
yeesftca<e»:
Cffpeat Fall Sale
f,
^ take tow
8 of tbe exceptional price opportuolties on strictly new winter merchandise.
W^ll lea^ It to your own good Judfincot when you sce^ the goods.
&peclaUy InteresUnf are the offerings In Overcoats, SulU, Cloaks.
Ladles' SnlU. Skirts, Dresses, Furs. etc.
tOMter Coala. Nmr before bifs we msde ttieh
low priced OB Swesler Coett.
disrtb 81M at «8s.
Lodtos* SwMr Cents,
nt
Cays* Sutootor Ceats, worth
BIAS, It ■8s.
LaStoo* Swatter Costs, worth
•SEft at $4M.
Mlaan* twsstar Coats, at
tte, ma. 81-86. vte,*up to «4A0.
LAOIBS LONG KIMOpAi, «vt SHtorwit stytoa. worth |18S at 88c
OOisr KhnouM nt flA B1J6, BZ46, etc.
' yra^eain omm^ ^r by mall
mat umli^soMl you HanSkembtofs «t
•c. Wb lie. S6s and 86iw-tbs prattiast
you awsr SM at IhMS prtcaa. Ladtoa*
lai Hanttiirsblefs worth be to toe
M 4c.
, . aik MnSton at
v.;v.
Tie. tt. tUt,
TBE NEWEST FURS go at big radne*
ttoaa.
80 high grads Fur Sets to Black. Brown or Gray, with nvwrsi
Pillow or Rug Muffs, and shawl coltaru, worth $30 to SSS, In thi^STe
at par set SaeSG
Other Fur Srti st 8S.9S. *4.85. M-95. *8.85. eu. up to *5G0a
^
Tjmj.
IlERAto AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THCRSDAt, DECEMBER 8, 1910.
Fur Searfs Me to 836. Muffs *145 to *25.
Fur Hats and Caps for lidloA *1A0 to *&00Fur Caps for men. »8A0 ts *1404
STEINBERG BROS.
IRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
sdelp^ preaiden of tbe Natleaa]
erta^A»eri<Ba alliance.
As tbe preetdeat coBdaded bla adtreae tbe Coontaas eoa
BerBetort
^osbt op tbe cords to tbe date en■elofilac Ibe statne. and tbe tsaaalre
btxMie «Kvre ceaerfed tbroosh tbe
Conducted byMIwEdnaWaH
folde of bnnttna. At tbe same Una
the banda plared and tbe Third Field
Bent Bomed.
. tEofB~Ne« Tork Tbnndar. wbWB tb«f
snnierr ooomed fortb a major pentrSntardar nfshi at lt:4& a ftre brekeibare been vlattlng for tbe peat tejr
si's aalute of thirteen sons. It vae aa
ont In Km. L. WUaona ban. Mi. Wll-lveekr.
InsTdrinc mocneat. and. led br -Prealaweaen and la dolDSl illati-"- “
“
dtni Taft, tbe entire
leaamliliit
Joined In cbeertof.
Tb.«a.oe t^^of AlbBtla^i-*.^*;^^^
,
t to Travsiraa 0»i\
-------------,
.
tbebonecaod c 1 business Mondas.
ers.
was admired ----------------hr eveirone----vbo . ' .
getting
saw It. It repreaefita tbe tomous pnsThe boysVorked
boys V
la turns as] Mrs. M. McCarthy srent to Trgv•
Wltoou erst City FTtdm- _ _
Flan sa B general of cava»7 to centl- they vere^et through.
fellir^ Hci^eaK":
nental uniform. Tbe form is haH eareloped la a volumloons
miUUn Klagsley
Edvin Cbanfiy vent W Grand Baptds Tuesday.
cloak, vbicb hides both haadA one of
The tout ; Rev. Scboettle aad famllr left tor
rbicfa mu upon tbe concealed hill
lUOO. with to-1CbesUrton, Ind.. where Mr. . ...
of bis sanrd Tbe Order of Rntfit- suraare of 8M0. The orlgtn of tbe'especU u Uke a oev ebarga.
hood. conferred upon him b)- Fredsr- ere to unknown.
| B. F. Saylor vent to rimariylltoi
OlddtoCrenkhita.
Ind.. Friday to eeareb of a potato
Irk the Otvsi. hangs upon hfs Ix-eeat.
and the mUlury coat to unbuttoned ' A quiet wedding was eolematoed st'i market.
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT
.uu..
K
eleven feet from tbe spurred boots to | ualted to marriage to Ranee Olddto-1 Cadillac Sunday after a abort vlatt
the
bat.
I Miss Allto Brower aad Mi. Joe Hunv with irlends.
BtbW Hackman Is eontead to
The pedestal on which tbe bratue rich were to sitendsnee. Mr. and herMiss
home with tbe mumpa.
Mrs. Olddto left for
sutoe stands to nearly tventji feet Monday momlng to spend their bonMr. and Mrs. Sage Ryoa of Tmv■so ciu were ta town Monday.
high. It is of granite, and to flanked eyxDooD with the latter's sister.
Among
the eblUrea that have thn
Fsrseiul and Qqeeral.
bronte groups. One of these
Ellen Madison returned from De mumps are Kenoetb Cam. Beulah Btt
to enUtled -Oommemoratton.'' It rto>- troit Tuesday, where she baa been aod Clayton Wright.
esenis America, a female flgnre. to «ialttog
_____ _ with
__ relsUves for tbe past
Mre. Carter ot Waltoa i
structlng a youth in'tbe htotory of' hto few months.
Pete Huih want to Maaun I
country She is seated, and tbe tod to I «r. and Mrs. SaeU of Walton were
buylag pptatoee.
kneeling st her f«et and boMtog np
Mr. Jeffries of Summit OU to mu
betore her the roll from which she to Friday Dlgbt.
better st this wrtUng.
Mrs. Mike McCarthy to very 111 at
Mrs. G. L. Clarii MtR Monday I
reading.
this
writing.
Canada
to Join hto wife and dadgh*
Tbe GonpaniM group to called "Mll.Miss Flormce Chotoer of *Trsverse| Mrs. Delos Kingsley vent to 8e
Mry InstracUon." -A e^tdler In tbe aty visited frtendnsnd relsUves bereimlt CUy Monday.
prime of IHc. a nuoe fjirt sonnoun;- Satnrdsj.
i
i Mr. aad Mm PeU Bayder
from---Traverse
Oty Friday. John Huff of lYeiroit attended hto!--------------------ad by an ornate beloet.
bolds aa
Miss Berger to lU at the home at
empty ecabbard to bis left hand, while moiher's tuneral here Monday.
Mrs. HuMies of Trv«»c CllT was' Mrs. MeCanby.
with hto right he to pointing hto>«x- In town on boalnese'Satnnlay.
Clarence Woritmar of Traverop OUa
planationf of tbe use of the aword.
John Sparling returned from Trav-, spent a few days wUb trionda and
relattveo.
whkdt to to the bandsof a yonng man. erM CUy Saturdey.
Ur. Hanltbar of Grand BagUs was
Smith of Walton was to town
Baron von Steuben, to booor whose onMrs.
la town on bostoees Tomday.
business Thursday.
memory congrnet approprUted |MJk)0 I Mm Vosburg of Summit aty was
Death ef Mra. John Heft.
Mrs. John Hof died Saturday morn
to town Saturds).
for tbe erwetloa of the statue, car
see witn
With poem
]
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. SUasna and ing after a short Utoeas
Ue United Sutes to 1777. aod a year
daughter. Rhea, were tbe gueeu of monla. Funeral eenriem
later was appointed by WathlngioB In- David Wyakoop Sunday,
Monday at 8 o'clock at t
spertor-generfaL and ttven authority
ehurdt.
Reva.
Scboettle
E. A Bffliib returned from Trav
ton
officlaitog.
Many
friends
D»m
erse
aty
Baturds)
.
reorganUe tbe emy. He served at
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Wobd of -8am- a distance caem to par their MM
inmoutb aod Yorktown. and was a
respecu u one wbo has Used a Mag
it were tn town Saturday.
smber of the oonri-martlal* on Ma
Mrs. Paul Stoyfce of Traverse aty and useful life. Tbe Bora] tribotes
jor Andrejn 1780 He died and was atteuded the tunera) of Mrs. Jolm were beauUfnI sad were tbe o
Hoc.
burled in Melda County. N. Y.
Washington. Dec. 7—Helen Taft,
the preildeot’a daagbter, today un
veiled the atotue of Baron Frederick
Uic bride's sister. Mrs. WUI Bart nt
SOLON CENTER.
WllUam Von Steuben, the Pmsslan
Mrs. George Dago went td Traverse her borne to Bnridey. About 48
soldier, whose services helped found aty Thursday, retnmlng Jwme Sun friends came to congratolnto tbo poft
ttlsr yonng coupis.
day.
Mr.
Dago
also
came
home
to
the republic. Tbe ceremonies were
-rved. and tbsy were the recift
■peud Sunday.
_ __________________
O. ...
R. _
aaypool
and Johnnie_____
Wto-______-f a large nnmbar of naatnl
inley started cutting sawlogs for Ed ^ presents, which wars tatendsd to aahist thsm on lira's Journey.
Haub klonday.
Mrs. NelUo Hennas took a beef to
m FAIR AT TIE KB BTHE
Cedar Batorday for Herb. Cork.
John AmUbenchler to gMUng oot
flrqvrood logs this week.
Mrs. Baaeh of Fonch called at Joe
Heman's Sunday.
Editor Jehn R. Hetesn of ClesInnMl
ef Farm Products During
Walter Bogal spent hto ThsnksglvMay RaallM Hto AmbWM.
Grange Weak.
ins vacation st boms.
Frank Bugsl left for Maatotos to
It maosgemeot of the Hannah A day to see hto wlCo. wbo to In tbe hos
Cotnmbus. Ohio. Dae. A—Oatuft*
pital.
Uy MercanUle company have
D map out a Ii
pleted their plans tor the fair
and friends north of Cedar Sat-- bot
1
In reality, it to ballevel to 41sheld la the big store during^the meet urdsy.
, I tbs sHostlon to nttrds to tbs
Mr. Page took a load of com to ,
ing of the state grange next week.
' 'lolled BtAtrn I
Tbe entries have been oomerous and Traverse CUy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. o. R Claypool took the democraUe members of tbe nett
the dlsplsj- will be tbe most ^a^Unner
ai’ihe
hoi
nner at
the home
of her sister. Mrs. ]legtolature and other of the
patty
orate for iu size ever ahoum in north- Albert Whitten, on Tomday tasL
leaden tbrougbeot the state rpssi
era Michigan, tbe variety of prodneu
One of the aaddeet rnoerato ever
Bpnday ed uplnCoismbM uday.Tbe wataf
■bowing the wonderful resourem of held st this place oocurred
when Mrs. Julia Butbardt and b^y enee la mltod 4or toaorro*. Whea the
were told to rest In the family lot
of the party leaden are
The churrii was crowded with rela etwdndad It Is enpeeted that It wm
Traverse farmers. Suitable
tives and friends, while tbe casket
wiT eot^r«»d''w«h bsattlftu'floww |
poeslblo to form a more deSttte
will be paid for the most
dlsplaya Among them will be the! Mr. Ruihardt. wbo to toft aU atone. - Idea than at present ae to tbe ittai has the beanfeli sympathy of all who i
strength of the several dsmnmia
handiwork of boys snd glrto. Great' k“,Thlm
succeed Charles Dtt
quanUUes of canned goods have bees j Bill Wricb and bis brother. Guy. are, who sspiro to ___
received, and. vegetabim and grains; cnuing wc^ tor John White.
I u ue United Stotoe
Casmer BnJai to c
Tbe names of lit
s1ll be shown in magniflceni profu
mall carrier. Joe Slefanek haring re- Governor-elect
,
AUee -Poranrsns, of
sion.
Signed.
,
end Bdwnrd W. Us^. at
Tbe big store will be n favorite re
Mini Edna Dago aad Mira Vida Cnntoo.
'
cenOnue to be most fratuttt1
sort while the grangers are In Trnv- Foote were out for a cutter ride Sun- Dnyton.
day.
I
Clt).
in GannoetiBat*U^
Klaasen Dago started for Traverse ,
Hot the preienoa In Op
aty last Saturday afternoon, and]
w—.
while on hto way Upped over once: >“»»«* iWMBlly ef an omtoanry Mtt
and had a collision with another rig | WssUngtoa to .taken as ae indlraHou
which run Uto him. After tome Uttto; that John R. McLean, tbe aooiftnttl
h*- as
again started on bit way. ar- editor, hee not retlngntobed hto lees: delay be
SuDday Ian.
Irtviog InI 'Traverse City long after
George Plant aod family speat___ d. rk.
nourlehed ambliiott to,«eu the le^
day with Mi and Mrs Tunnel.
Don Cummings led Tbanksgivti and that \a wUI bs fo the Aft In e*ft
r and Mrs Henry Bulk and tam- evening (or bis home in Oklahoma.
nett when the legisletura meets ftML
. were callers of Mrs. aod Mrs.
IX.H . 8
moMh a he thus there le n pugglSweet Sunday last.
Mlw Alma Hiller has sooe to work
bto ^nnee for him to win.
H0LME6 SIDING.
L.r W m Sweet
O. V Holmes shoulder to Impnvtni
Lizzie BruDSOO. ibe daughter of F
Mrs. S. Edfsriy nmaat ta hbP
very
slowly.
Brunioii. haz been oa the sick list tor
C.
O.
Holmes
of
Barraga.
L-.
P..
has
home
In this dty yesterday nUlr
be past few days.
been visiting bis father and mother, spending a few days wlUi her 4h«gibSleighing Is fine no*
Mr
and
Mrs
O
V
Holmes,
of
this
MUi Msime Bnuhna of Wiaconzltt
ter. Mrs. B. Cummings ot
place.
* no* *orklng for Charles WtokoMrs. K W. Sweet of South Haven
FAIR EXCHAHOE
ban been vlsUiug her parenu. Mr. and
Mrs. O \ Holmra.
tt
Mr and Mr* M. D. Crane of Wal A New Back Fer sn DM
to Dene In Treweras CMy-'
ton and John South ef Hodge and L.
Tbe back sebM st tlmte wkh «
B. MarCardell anad W. Rlpiey vtolted
dull, indescribable feeling, mtklbg fat
■jwto ciik to improving Onely: hei^
weary and restlesi; pterelng gfttbs
™.0-.
“■
aboot acroae the regton of the hMIA Waman'a Qtwat lAaa
Mrs. E. Merritt SDd MtU. OeoTgS neyA and again-tbe loins are so IgUg
Ta how to mmke herself sltracUre. But. 'McMsnua last to stoop la sfOny. No use to rUb Jr
apply s plaster to tbe beck la Uje
aUboul health. Ii to bard (or her to be
^
.
.
___ . , condition. Too cannot mb the
lovely in face, form or temper. A The to^eia here bye been twy
cause Ezebsage the bad bhek Isr b
weak, alckly woman will be Mrrous
new aod stronger one. Fbllov Os «gand IrrtUble ConsUpaUon and kldpey ,‘“’lli. ample of this TraverM CHr MOMS:
.ho..u.
Rmll Iramce. Beutb >tuSEa
erupiloiHi and
compienon
^
Mich, seys; “Off aad oe (or.JttM
But Electric Bitten alwaya prove a.-- -- ■ per bnabel at
godsend to women who want bealib.: ®***“^.*
beauty and (rlenda They regulate i. t-"
stooped
or Uttod. sharp pttbe I
0
Fife
LAlte
MoDstomac'
*
■ ■
me and it was sO 1 -cotM 4
bkmd: .
atrnightee. Tbe kidney sf
pure bmtb.
' - and- tbis s
love)> -Tiiupwziuu,
arwuB.
i r-> i
proved that my kiMeys w»n
(hem
m .%Sc at C. A Bugbee Drag Co.'s
erv unique wedding «a. solcfflB- order. Beel^ OOna'z KMm
E Will 4 Sonz. Hannah ft Uy|
advesttoed,
I
am
a box: IWr
t
the
home
ot
Mr
aod
Mrs.
Ed
3darcAnui| Oo.
'
.
:
0 near Wexford, the orreslori prompt rellol from pals
and also raflslatod the |
kidney aaaaUou I <a_ ..
Doan s KUmt POIs MgUF.
wltneai the oeramony, which tbafo tobe a remedy ef “ ^
- — - to i*
Far eale by 4H Saak
*Daan'a Ointment cured me of ec of Buckley. After the nuptt
zema that had annoyed me s long liad been Ued. they all aat down to a
IbounUfal dinner, which wna well entime. Tbe cure was permant
, Joyed, aooompenled by ^sttc. At n
Hue. 8. W. Matthewa. Commls
I late ^ n feceptfcft na sItsb by
Uhor StfUsOcs, Attsustn, Me.
i-sas
HfflOSWPCNIBT
1
ORAKD TB^WEBSE IIERAU) AXD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THT RSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1910.
DOCTORS SAID IKCURABIEREUEVED 8Y PE-RU-HL
BM bo ttTT rtic. but penulnt. BmX brtakly ttUll
l«rk or pratf but tiiobU. *o4 potT tatter
.otrt lato B bBtterta Ub. Tbb to ma most not rtm. tolx the tnrtl «na ntu tore wbKeM. tben drop
aztrcBoIr ttK*!**-^"* cudy and OM with
a t(uto
at the Soar aad stir
Id vhlte paper. If it aasors belore
»eU koowo
latt.
J
.
•» drwed add a UtUa water and
The sifu were packed ia plalo
Batalo a st«dy oreo. net too hot. bcH a mlnote or two.
_____________________
white
cardboard b7TB»-,hour.
boa*htThis
lro» rale
a lorwin
about ao hour. This rale win
Uapte Pofla-Oae pooad owpte sac^^tlonee.~'Tbe Ubeto on each lar o( a»ke one large loaf, or two of mod- ar, can poaad brown aagar. oaohalf
piwaerres were fastened with gemnurf «rate size. «*hea tbe cake to eool, taaapooiifnl creaai of tartar, one cap
wafere oraameated with apriga of ieo K. and decoraU tbe top wUB fol of water, wbitea of' thre
holly Ererythlag was ent aaad lot- halves pf English wnlavto or blaached two rupfnli coarsely cheeped English
and eata !hl"c seat away aliaoi^
- walnutr. one cupful caadied-cherries
the perfection of lla kind.
This .cake-will keep in a tin hex cut fine, one-fenih cujrfnl capdled t
alaiosU aad grow; aep peel. Place the sagar. water
y length of
tbea
with
a
bright
tittle
bit
of
laA Chrtotim HytM.
aad creain of Urtar la a nuce pan
♦
♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦
better
with
ape.
It was tbe calm aad sitont night!
aad cook to' the drai ball stage. Beat
R18TI
. CAKE.
.
“I will not consider mynelf abnolved ♦ THE CHRI8TMA#
TlH ♦
Snnea hnodrad yean aad Ofiy-thrne
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the whites of the eggs uaul stiff.
Rad Rome baen crowlat ap tonight.
troa the iwraoaal d«r of helpipg to ♦♦♦♦♦♦►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
one^talf « THE CHRISTMAS WORK BOX ♦ when the syrop to cooked rwiaove
Aad DOW iraa Qoaan of laad aad sea. «ake some poor kiddie's Chrlstiiias
Fnilt Cake-Oac and
No aooad was beard of ctasblag »»PPr by glrlng a lew cents • even pounds of' sugar, one aad oae-half ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from the fire aad let stand Ore nUn" * fe^dollan to some organised pooads cC butter, one ahd oae-hsU A useful work tag to n:ade with tbe otea. then pour It slowly over tbe
Ao. Christ^ charity. It f eaa possibly ponadiof Boar, two pooads of raislos.
eWes epoa. oo os to spread over the
beating all the Ume. and using
Peace brooded o'er the bushed <
Jo It 1 will find some poor hbby who two pounds of cunants. one pound of S«l>- » Interrupted one can gather up » ^tre glass boater. When tbe tnlxAonilTp^ Joe. and Uan
but for me would net • have much datoa. ode-half pound of dircn. coe the work In d moment. A yard of silk
begins to thicken add the other
^B^r^ their andent Cirtounaa at all and give him tbe toy pound of iwuaes. one pound dried cr sllkollne. gathered at tbe aads and ingredients and beat until the .mixture
taiga,
1 always wasted but that Saata al- flga. eighteen eggs,
two table- lastoned to covered rirrles of paste- wui polg u, shape. Then shape In
wars aomebow forgot to bring me.
epoenfuls of mace, two Ublespoon- beard—which haue locps attached to egs-ahape puffs on i*ralfloc paper and
^f I have ever tost a friend through fnis of clovea one tabltwpoonful tang over cne's ar»-ls all tbe ma,tand ucUl cooj. This to very rich,
pride or ralBnndorstaodlng I will (s^e soda. Cream toitter and sugar, add tcrlal rttjuSred.
Mexican Candy—Two cupfuls brown
--___ ^
^
this Christmas season to go to him sploes. then yolks of eggs well
Before closing the trunk. Boding ,ugar. one cupful c: granulated sugsrin^r
Rama. ^
***“ **“ Christmas present beaten, then the flour, reserving one- soa^ethlng to spread over the dresses „ ^ tablesiwonful butter, pinch of
:■
of a frank and brave attempt to get third of the full amount of flour to Is always a problem. A piece of pretty
teasiwaful vapitl^ exirart
leiliue ho^
«''' friendship.
drclge over the Trull. Alternate the dimity of the proper site, feather,
cne-half cupful of thick cream,
arebes gleanriag, swell'
‘
remember flour with the whites of the eggs well stitched »ll around, will inck In veo' one pound pecans cosrsely chopiK>d.
on Christmas day that frothed, thee pm In the fruit after it nicely, and a i«lr of these for the
»usar. butter, sail aad
HU breast wltt thonghu of houadthis gift-glTlDg that sometimes soems has been thoroughly dredged, aadtroak and the tray woo’d make a wo- cream in a sauce pan aad cook and
leaa away;
the whole of Christmas. Is after all. lastly add tbe sods dissolved la a lit- Id and ornauenul iircrcnt.
' ,,1^ „„(U
mixture Is melted. Then
What iwtata the Roman that btfeU
bat tbe shadow aad tbe symbol, aad Ue cold wsler. This to a very old a yard of organdy odge^ with Uce. lower the beat aad eook untU «
A paltry provlnoe far away.
dedicate a few minmei of the day aonthern recipe, and sounds a little ,;th g-sllt In ihe middle just large reaches the soft baU lUge. Do not
In the aolaam mtdalght.
extravagam. but It makes three g»d enough to slip the bock of 8 coat stir the mixture while at the boiling
OMtartos apA
tlsed cakes and the quality 1s unsur- hanger throagh, is most useful for cpv- point. Remove from tbe Are and let
And. what, to more, eaa.yoa-Uve op passed.
^ring any deUcaie waist when U bangs rund ten minutes, thta beat until »
within that prenaeo tar away
to Itr
Sontbeni Christmas Cake—Beat In the closet.
‘
begins to thicken slishlly. then add
Wmit plodding boma a weary boor:
-----------------------one pound of butter to a cream, havi,v framing an embrol- the vanilla and t
Robust and Stroni-SpleiMUd Appetttd.
- A streak
li^ before him lay.
The Hnunewlfe't Christmas.
ing previously cut in Bve cr six
cemei piece would make a use- pour cut on a greased platter. Make
Mrs. E. viW. Mf Main Su. Henssba. Wu„ writes:
vauing tbreiigh a balfahvt Mahle"Wc hare n«-d Peruns In our family f-«r a ntmber u€ years aad when
Here to a sensible bint from the ueces and dropped It into a dish of
ornamental gift. After work- the mixture into Bat round
•sy
that
U
U
a fine medlelae for catarrh and eolda, I kaowwhal lorn taUlng
soften. nog
Add one ,„g (1,^ centerpiece have
hsve U
It framed in
In aooui
about i*o
two incnes
Inches >n
In dtoroeler.. Place
hto nath. Hn naaaed-for Woman's Home Companion, for the warm water to soiien.
about. *
^
— i-sTTini—betmewife whose larder to more plea- poppg pf powdered sugar and beat ua- ^ xiapic manner with glass over the a almle |>ecan In. the center of each
-I have taken It every Rpring mad Pall for four yean, aad 1 Bad that U
was
gaing
oa
wltWa““
**
light.
Now
mix
fn
ten
eggs
Glue
heavy
felt
over
the
encake.
To
hat
e
thif
perfect,
care
must
i
koefui
mrrobuft,BUotig.
with splendid apiwtiiesaed free ftina any iUnns.
Told whst
w
’Wpped together, and add one pound
^^rent It frSm scratch- be ukeii. fliwt. not to eook too long:
' w rears »gon cured me of catarrh of the stomach, whleh Ute doctors
' B0«b MB (hnstBiT^oalyt^^t^
boonewlfo looked about her of pastry flour. As s«m as these Inaecend. not to beat It until It 1s suffltd pr'-noonred Incurs Mr.
Tbe •** """
■“
““ Knti4.and.anan lril<4aa and
tnaditntad___
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1
_«a
i..
Kaat
•“Ism
very
much
plcaiaed
with Prruna."
and meditated, gredieau are perfectly smooth, stir In
td«r
■» oblone clently cool, and third, not to beat
thla.
~1 win give Chtjrtma. glfls." she out^half foaspoonful of doves, one
llnd” H with o»« »'nelc lime after yon can sec ^ - - ___ _ _
■■VVufd* rsunot express my pntoe fM
In the solemn midnight.
aaU to herself, “but bow In the world p»ted nutmeg, one of dnuamou. one
HhL,n. witt^SowT ?ed to t^“>.t it Is beginning to groin.
Bawtis aad StoaMcb.
yonr tonic. 1 weighed. only^My
,-<SeirtariM ago:
I ™ w Whl« Id b. «m„
u..
l"l~ EX’ r, dJL r.
0„™ r.dB-Tl„« »pldl. »„r.
B.v»ld.»... pouods ix'foTc taking Peruns, saw can
bundred ninelecn puonds."
. __ recommend Peruns M s good
CatanR af laUrnal Orgtaa.
■ao. Jo ^
WId Ka-*Si.n Ua rlbbdU «>- W -tndb.d bdb.i, .bile. »o we. medicine
■" "" fur ebruulu ratarrh of Ibe
Drowned ever
Mr*. U. H. Jackson, R. P. D. 6, New.
DBOO joy* aaa j,pold*r. I can't do floe newlng tfr rof- one pound of sultanas, one pound of
.!
J-a.U
' - teasi»ontul
' ' cream tartar, one t^.weuandriomac'h.
to the right, the cne^half
Ibavehc-niroub- ,
fla work
cr bead verk. i cant paint, cnrraau. one pound of stoned rolslns.
.
to
the
left
This
crosses
the
leasj>ooQti:l
almond
extract,
one
cup^.eTerelywlib
It
for
over
three
years.
,
Th* earth was MSlI-bot kaew not
of the iDirrnsl organs for aMrs thsn a
ribbons, making a checked design lul blaSkhed almonds, roasted and
.-o I'began to take Penma, -year. 11 tried other
wilboag
why.
/
^
boop. One style shqws a coarsely chopped. Place tbe sugar,
won.lerfttl tonic f<*r womm, aad 1 «anybei
benefit.
n# world was Uatealng; naawaraa. There—jMt ll. I shall glre of a pound of lemon peel and one-half
pe^ tbe work of my otro hands, pound of sllced^n. Dust with one.
^
wster and honey in a aane* pan and noticed a wonderful Impror-a
Hew calm a momnat may precede ‘
ouulde.
beil until It will spin a stiff Utread. once. TfooksUboiUesln*ueee*.i
One tant ebnU (briU tbe world for- and my preaents thall not be expoo- hair cupful of BSir. and mix lhorou«ialTc. either.'
ly with the remainder of the cake.
stand to cool flbC mlnuiea. Beat I Hway. hsvell on hsod P. take«,m
OTir!
Ffrot of ail. a good while before tbe Grease the pan and flour . U ll^Uy.
Here to «:mcihlng dMoij cnou^
^
To that stlU Bomeat bms woeld heed,
hai it on
urtar and beat until stiff.
~
~
'
s Maa^ 4oM wai linked no more to ChrUuaaa rush beotn, the housewife Bake three hours In a iuoderate oven.
mm’
iMi r - .
im
.-4 tiffin ••s-*-
m
MJ
bc»b.. bo»b w„- ...bi...
Ctatnrfog nga!
Tb„
b.
sr:r:br.r;;..
x";.r.,rrur‘'C”.;:,'
IS to s
~
.Most |iro|de seem to think ilml If Jraom. and began to love and tbtak
they
have
no money
Uu-y cannot p,
,,g
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Diakc vnrxBunn*
Christmas proeuw.
preseoU. »>ui
Bui r.tu
eten
and wnlkod the aireeta. and. i
____ __________ the'how
lionTfog to and fro. and
or oflice which they do not need half patted the chUdren oo the band and
as much as others, less forttwste than quonicned the beggars, and iookad
down Into the Mtetans and np to tbe ^
‘ ^ «»iUng. add tour pounds of In fnilt emke that U baked. It should
'Lr r,,n*
blanched and cut Into thin
To H a happy *name to gtree;
cboo,.. i«;>.™ 'to, ™. —
'»■ -wto vb.,....
.b,...
‘ Vbr la tittt -reUe lay,-MW-hora.
gtaniMed,8ugBr. and aet away for be prepared In the osual wa>-. tbe Un In stri;>cs. seven
Clihi .trlb. nar
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idm.., ,«1 ...v lb ite .1
The peaceful Priace of earth and twenty-fotfr hours longer, then tall containing It being placed in a steam- somelliucB !>o
I„D, obb .'bllb o', ‘°X;'°i,!|XiII,'“r'to,^”i'Io“ lb' l”bll-'™bw.rwb‘“b Cm taorvbll
■>«' r'bM
■*“»'«■
•for one honr and twenty minutes, or «r over a ketUe of boiling water, aad
cretonne. Tbe
d„Mb bM, b.
M „„,bod..
11. «-.r .l~»bd lb..
, fire and odd the roarshmalTbsro e
' peitaps a little longer. Pour into be steamed three or four hours acIn the talemB midnight,
used to edge a |quare ol
The trouble aith most of os ts thst things could give him no mach h^
Jolly glaasea. This amount, will All cording to Mse. It should then be
CaatBriao aga!
and A pieces. Cover closely and let stand
ailed "bed si.rcad diniltv
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sefftoh that we think of pinets.
-Alfred Dommett. aWt glassy Cover with paramne. dried off In a moderate ov.n^r^^VminrmhlT'^erT'made “wlih ““.I”
then add the extract and alroosarsild evecytWng in terms of self. We may
ungrffl,!.!,. trying to make others
The total ei>« of tbe marmalade was flftaen mlniues. when It wllTto
V little trouble.
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l«-at until It Ibcgins to thicken. Pour have clotlilng that we ore very sure
y„u will doifole and treble
• not more than acventy-flve cenu. as neariy perfect as a fn^ cake can
• WRhoBt the door let sorrow Ue; •* glasses
glaaaet included, and here were nl^t be.
^ W W «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ ♦ into a shallow, grease.1 i*n. and when »e slial! never wear again, yet »c your own happiness.
'• Aa*. If ter COM ft hap to die • • ’ preaenu
cling to it. as we do to books whlrii
Ereryone should regard Christmas
preannuprovided
provided for
forthat
thatridicnloiialy
ridicnloiialy Here
Here are
i adme less expensive, but « xHE CHRISTMAS CANDY BOX ♦ ~Id cm In squares.
• We'D bury It In a Chrtotnas pto^' • aaall sum. The housewife felt en- none the leu delirious. Christmas 4*«
-----------------------*» an w .asion for clearing hto bean
• Aad erarmore he mmr.
• oooMged. and turned to conquer new eata,:
Cocoanui Ice Bars-l.«m|. sugar, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
t-crouBe we ihlnk we may
to, forglvlBg all of•
-Oeorta Wither. • Belda
Dark Cake—This cake requires no
,*»nds: grated coct.suut. a quar- ♦
FAVORITE RECIPES.
♦ want It sometime.
„d all enemies. It Is a Bood .
*•••••••••■••
presenu she plaaned were startealng. hut at the aame time is
ef a |«ot;il; water, one cupful;
It ton good Urn# to clean Iioukc. time lo forget and to forgive, a RMd
-----------------------net so Inexponslve. Tnt eonW hardly a motou vtalnnoine cake, which may ^w droi*s of red coloring. Boll the .coe»iiboi.d*«Hv».cav»rUy AtraS Maey Jl»«
Christmas, ami to plrto utme to forset. seH and think of othbe called extrevagnnt She made up be kept Indeflaltely. One leacupforof .„p., ,nd water for twenty minutes,
minutes.
Bloc Uk..ciiror»u.
,
out -ei! tbe things wWi-h yi.a d;. not ers.
a good fruit cake by this recipe:
angar. <me
Ibe cocoanut.
if you have ao money and aothlag
«»e coffeecnpful
coffeecupful of molasses.
off the Are. put in Ihe
Apple Sauce Cake—One and one- really need. You will lie surprised to
FrnU Cake—Cream together ono three cupfuls of flour, airied. twoon thick as cream. Pour fourth cups sugar, one-half cup short- tee how many things you have lo Hse to give, glvn ywirwlt, the
aad-half enpinto of
powdered
sugar
thirds ^pfnl of sour milk,three three
|>arts into a pan. then color
the>eniag. one-half cup mashed iratafo.
spare which woold
and one cupful ofbutter.Add the-Sggn. two teaspocnfnls ground
clnna- other wert ulnk and lOur It on the one nip apple Banco, one-half tea- Bcniq:»ody.
--------------- A newspaper woman has formulsied well-beaten yolks tj( six eggs, and ono men. one of ^ven, one-half a nut- ton. When cold cut In bars.
fi-oon each of cloves and nctmeg. and
You will be suriirisod Jilso. to find
The Clad Evattsel.
i
• OriMmas eroed which goes stroi^t
one-fourtb cuptnls of sifted flour, meg grated, one coSeevupfol seeded Marquise—GnmuUted nugar, one one leasiKxm < Innaruon, wp cups how many i«^r c itii-lren tbvie arc litWhen the Child of Nunroth wta
to the taan of the problem «d Christ- one-half tcaspooaful of ground cloves rolslns and ony teaspoonful of soda. |«uod; milk, one ploi; blanrhed al- flour, one iess|ioon soda, and lastly Ing net for from you who haw n< icr tarn, the no. accordlag to tbe____
■M stvlag. Woold that wo ail^t all ^nd one teaspoonful each of powdered. Apple^d^ Cake—Half cupfu! of. tnonds (< hopped), half n isjimd; but- add one tup well floured rolslns.
had sui b a thlov a.b a doll or au> oia- olan legehd. 'leaped la the btavtaa.
hSta tae oooroge aad the trae love cinnamon aad nutmeg. Then add the butter ^am'ed Tiih cne cupful of ,er. a quarter of a iwund; English
Ciirronts or nuts can also be added »r son of toy. N"i long ago in i-esa- and the rtaro around It danced. A
todrit to ailoiX tkto eroed tor our- »uffiy beaten whites of the eggs andsugar. Ai^ one cupful of unsweetened w-aisut meau ichoppedi. a quaner of if picferre l. Salt to taste
log through a p.wr i«ri of the my. I i>eace ran>e over the mountain and
aniTw! ^tays:
another capful of flour. Add one-half apple tauee. Into which one level tea- » pound; almond exttact. one tea- ncughnuts That \vm Keep Soli-»w litilc children plmng with a doll
forest. Even the rotten suw sWo8
TWt to the creed ct a tree Cbrtot- pound of mtolns. seeded and chom>ed. spoonful of taking so.la ydlssolved In- spoonful Bell the sogar. butter nod
one and onefourth cups sugar, two «hich tl»ey had finnic from a piece ot stroight and heelthy oo the greta
•asglvsr:
one-half pound of curronu. onefourth one ubiespoonfu! of taUlng water! „,iik together until the mixture Just 0*^*. one tsideswwnlot melted lard.
handlf nud mich. roga
hillside. The gross #* taflowerod
“By tbene mneluttoai I beHer* 1 tmn ol a pound of dtroa. ooebaU cupful has beeu well sllre.1. One and three- haflcns In cold water, then remove salt and nut.neg to taste, one cop
'^uny
bo^: «'hrlMmak pre*-. with dlwn blossoms. Incense
fuv ChriMirea this vrer a ban- «f chopped almonds and a UtUe chop- onarter cuofuls sifted flour, one tea- the pan from the Are. add the almond mashed {aotaioes. ncr cup milk. (I •'»:» »hi, h the;. hi.v<- ;M.eu sioilng up myrrh penaded upland and fotata
extract and the nuts. IW-at uaiir sug- prefer «mr milk *ith a pinch of soda '<”•
“*«
*
pier gad twttor Cl
dredgad with flour. As a last touch toaspoonful ground cloves, halt tea- an
added > two leasiKyons taking ixywder *"<1 «•' no oaniily use to them, which all gave thank* to tbe grret Gta
•vnr tann before.
aryned
ned |«ur Into huiiered i>ans.
I-Pudumg Don Hons— ar.l flour to make soft dough.
tf"?.' rould i««. along this Christmas
It is naught but aa Idle fofk-taia.
HI win —Ww
ladlvldnal gift *“
^
spomtul aalt. one large cupful cta;v
g,.|<.y
mata aata
I
I.C1 ii ha* truth hidden at lu banrt.
a gift not only of my money. "«Twa—strawtarrle' cherriea. ]i«£;b |<ed rolafos. Bake J^rty-flve minutes. Brown t-ngar. one pound; butu-r. two
Oatmeal Cookie*—Two cup. sugar, ‘o cihcr* to eniny.
l>o n.-t ri.ug to ihlBE* sin.ply U- for a sironge. subtle force, a splrH of
r 2o
atom
^thought
qnlaee^l chopped and well This cake, in which e only moisture ounces; water, a quarter of a f-ui.ful; one-half cu|. > :orten!.ig one halt cup
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_
upoenful of wa- chopped
nut meat*. :h)ce ubiesioon- ai-ple >aoce.
< ue an.) one-half cups vau*e the; were given to you. when roo-l will, a newborn kindness, anoto
toy vtoent aalaetlHi aad best dtoerim■r™P
«»*‘e in addlUon
Hough
was
equally
divided
In
lour
ler
to
.apple
sauce,
cannot
bo
told
fuls'rriiron
peel,
orange
jM-el.
lemon
milk
u-.il,.r
*ueei
or
soun.
sa,'.
Sui><>u
l'*"e
uo
leai
use
for
thci:,.
Tho-c
t.,
animate child sad man alike wM
taatloB wad taste.
* .
smaU pans steamed for one hour, from a dark fruit cake.
|.eel. fl.gs. .late*, reeded rolsio-i and meg and cinnptnon to u»te. two tea- **“»
them' should ta or,.- too >'ic
l«>* 1“ . trttaie to oa
“I wU aak myW coasdOTtloaBly as
lh«i baked for half an boor In a Not and Fruit Cake—This cake I* ,,reser'<-i cherrie*. each
one table *|»ct* M>-!a ilcveli, flour and oat- ntod lo ka-j* chat they are makjug
ll»u>en-seni Youaglinf. *>•*
1 bay each gift If 1 em abeointety i
steaidy oven.. When the cakes were the result of carelol «xi>erimentlng. spoonful: some melie.1 ehocolnit meal to make a ven stiff batter Add sot-'ctady happy.
.
Drummond tall* the Infaot Christ.
V laa ttoytag tt betaata I Know
.w------------w-------------------------------------------------------------- wash the butt
un,i,
tea*i«>onful of the
'..u win And p=. ke-l ai'a in the
When the Three Wl« Men ^
win
want
It.
aad
not
in
the
*®”
packed
them
away
in
•brown
and
has
been
tefied
many
tlmee
with
re
troUfflng
results.
Vso
three
whole
(r**
from
fait,
then
pm
it
in
a
saucehatter
about
three
Incbe*
apart,
in
a
“T
l-a«-uitm
'-r
h.-t.fr‘-tt.
the
I2a*i
l«;io tta « «J>
feast dasrea becanns I Bko It myarif
*" * •“**
fraUfj ing results, tfoo three whole (r** from talt,
„
..
_... '
-------T- ready
^ nggx. or
or five
five yolks:
yolks: one
one cupful
cupful of
of sng»ng- ,,an
,,an with
with sugar
sugar and
and water,
water, cook
cook over
over greased
greased iian
iiait Bake
Bake la
In aa modemiely
moderately In -ocrr home,
home. vrv hkri t- «r*'. be»i Cbrimi^ ai^ taer
... ^.
o**®
WM
to -'“to
send them away.
eggi.
“1 wlO adve. no matter what the
There were •«'"*
some mends who spe- ar. white or brown: one-half cupful ,
a gentle
eentie flrr till a soft bail i«
D formed quin;
ouin ov.-n
m.-n and If
tf the rookies
rookie* flatten^""^'
flatten
boohs cm
c:. I i. au' ’ other ihlt,*- i' re on thrir sad-He-tawa three caa- . books
i-i* filled *hh gold and fraa
tttopCBUM. no gtfi that to ta^ ^tolly loved candy, and for these the of bnuer ■
I are not rrolU of tvo'Jri- v
lard, tw-o-thlrds cupfql ,vhcn teste.l In cMd water. Keep ihU gut when baking add more BoeV amt •'
to pnd oi'yrib, to be told at the feet of
what I can rightfuUy afford: to ihoae housewife made staffed dates and «>f- milk, from'
o to three cupfuls of candy warm and mix Into It the fruits oatmeal to hatter
fo keep, i ,i..i N«-i are roo
0 Bxr Christmas list, who are mneb ^fne fudge. The dales were stitffe>l flour. With the flour sift two ronmi- aoj out,.,' then form Into small tall*
Cr:*p Sugar Cockier—Two cu;.* throw away, Tt.!> i* a gi.‘-d un-.- i-r 't)- manger-crodled Bata of Betltlewith this world* gliu
almomJi. The almonds Ing tesapoonfols of bakieg |«w*der u'tan dry dip the Mils into melted *ugar. oi.c cup star.eniog. •
—• ><>- o '•»*» ' linn on lo otberr who knn
thaa I am. I win sUU hare the coq^ ,
ilx-n. i-rt:ai,s s* muth
iSexInnIog with this old. M Joort blaached. dried. IlgtaUy sprlak- and onehalf teasiKwnfol of soda.
cbocolnte. aad place
oiled dish niUk of weier. salt to mate, an.l on- »''l ■
oes* a* tb<;- gev« yon iw:. ibe ^ril of gtvtog crept law
teaspoon sods Flour for very stiff Jc> •
St-I
M.™ r«.r ™ a,ml «, «««, ic tar.,™,
• ICM-Ived Ihem. Open the world'* beart. Aa the Magi cwtoo
have * ri^t to give aad
ta what
^Se oven, ao tatter or oil being and chopped rolslns, one cupful of
cresm Susar Can.ly—Xdd a i^lnt of dopgh. Boll thin and bake In very »bt«>
thoy are aecsstotoM to rocoinng
.•
rer.eroi.*.
al
ihl?
t-carfog
rift*, so do we siso; gtfto
This maken a much nicer salt- well-w-ashed English curronu.
]»i.jd of maple su*- quick oven.
J®”* heart.
fresh c
Chi'ftmax I!n,.. and see taw niat.y that relieve want, glfu that a» nwnta
1 win give DO gifts this year that aj nut than those done in the old fnl of chopped nut meats, one-hair
broken in lump*. Put in a porceChristinas Clvinp.
people you -an insle h*|,i,y
and fragrant with fneadshlp. gifts
are glTta toorrty tacanae 1 know 1 am arms. Tbe ddtw were the largest mad cupful of candled orange peel cut In uin aaurepaa and boD until It form*
•r.vaOrrlng constantconstant-Two young girls were talking
over tf there i* an; taint of self In yvor that breathe love, gifts that BNoa aarto iwoMre a glR la mura, 1 win take floent on the market. Each was wash- amaU piece*, two teaspoonfuls of pow- , «,ri ball ln water.taOrrlng
rtft. any ulterior motive, like the vice,'gifts inxpirod still by tbe star
this yuar to bt«ral/ aad deflalMty pat
(plit. the stone removed, a salted dered donamon. one teaspoonful of |«- m one direction.i.Wmove and ytir what they were goini tobir fer
• stop to any anch gift ezchanglag nut pnt tnaide. and the date doowl powdered etoves. ©neouartw lea- onifl It thlcheas.
Tour In bettered Chri*imas, The wealthier girt said,hope of geiUag more fn return or of that shone over tho Chy of David
that has tacone a formality aad a and rolled in gnaototed sugar.
om^ral of altopke tor grfeed nut- Jltoes and put
In a coldpUce tof have twenty-five doTtorito t;xndadvertltlng yoqrself. It will vitlale the
neorls two ttausaad yaara ago.
tfBTMty oa-tha real ipfrtt of Christto make eoffeeiadtoa^b^l together meg if preferredl. iwd tetopooarute harden.
Some choppevl walnntn or on my tamily; -bow much haVe .'our spirit of the gift
Then hang the ffre^ reruMt of tha
mas glTlng.
two cupfids of craaulated sugar and of almond extart.
. <
butwrouta may he adde-l to a part of The poorer one rei.iled. "1 have «wg
-»f. after you have given, you are Thristmas tree with gHttering tatbfen
T Win give tWa yaar not oaly to oae cupful of ttroag coffee. Jkd.l
Sonr milk can
used: some cook* it.
ikllars and Sfiy rent* to spend, hot wounded herowe you are trot ikanked nod Jewel* of flame; heap offnriag*
- my own aad to my latlmafo frimda either owe teaapooaful ol tatter orprefer ft. TOth noor milk use a fail
R^.penclni- Dropi—One cup sagar. not on oor family. They do noi need -or fta-iered, or ’your name put In the ol «* .croeraM braachen; bring the
tram whom 1 wtB protahly iwccdre one tahlereonafol of rich creaaL Boll teaspooDful of eoda: bot do not omR cream _of. tartar size ef pea. one-tea it. I am going to buy piwsents for paper, kqow then that yoar.gift was yule-log t 0 the flriag; deck the h
“the baklns powder.
rpoowfol
e^nce of, leppenolnt. peer ehildre
and yon were morel)' ^rfog In order 'And ail the tells oa earth ahaU ring
L Tbnn take from the Are.
Cream butter aad eggs together: Mcdnten tbe sugar with toiling water. Cbristmaa.'
: really glvlrg bet
Oo Christmas Day In the morwlBg.'
-Ksto Dnagtog Wig^ M IdItfeC
ndy heglas to I
r allff. qoMur milk aad i
dy. from tbe flrr and add cream of tar- Chrittm
uwame ^der peraes, aad toovetoe beat ]ta oae cuptal of brokee aheU- HcoUag ttorMghly nadTUsM. The tar; mix d^eO and add etaseoce poF itr. and too Uule ataot gifts lor those ''“Seteoge- IftJ Dfoken' '^^Cbririmas
Home icmaL
made by this redpe:
The bcusekeeper who will tob the >ard! mnndE an% extract. Pour Into i
U to the tain End Mlnam al^! ‘
Orange Marmaiade-^llce very thin, steaming fruit cake instead of bak-. y.‘rtti^cht°'I,'^diarare used to - died Iclly-cakc tin. and when cold r
a
K»n. H»gmfl iffro- ^nJ aad all. three Urge aeedless or- Ing H will never return to the old
,* >,
nuM nn the riaht
«J“re*.
«.Su,.-«-.».b..wb,b.
-bt™rrb^bb r.” rr«sr..t
ancl Travarse
XWICE A WEEK- ■ TUESDAY
and
Bay
Bagla
T H U R S_D A.Y— • * • ® O
A YEAR
TBAVEESE CTTY, GBAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THI RSDAY, DKC KMURR 8. 1910.
HIS MESSAGE
IS SUBMIHED
ESnWTES SUBMITTBI
Mwh Um Than Approf
Cwrreat Voar.
THREE INIUIED ttiBEOFjMSflUDATHiiis BALLINGER
VINDICATED
IN EXPLOSION
•even Papers Golt and CigM perfsetcd Mergers In Northern MiehlgaR.
ms. prS FDRBUL
Burial Will Be in Mewd Auburn Cometer^.'lfiambridfe, Whan
•on Arrivee.
DOCKUNE
mimm
Cadillac. Mich., pee. €.-*n toe
Wa^ftoB. Dae. 6.—Batlmatca or
Iasi few mootos newspaper properties'
appioptiatteoa to vnrr braaeb of the
r toe fnaeral of Mra. Eddy wlU be •URVEY RROVIDtt^^TOJ^^ggRW
tor the Baoal jmr ACCIDENT OCCURRED ON M. A N.
BOtlhora Michigan have been mak
miMOCNT^ MOOMMENDATIO
a her son a^
FIVE FOOT <
oedlBE Jtne MUt. I9ie. wrecattng
N. ft. THIS MORNING.
ing some cdiaiiges of ownersblp. foot
ARE RCAO TO COMOIIBM
—
jrlvea fcom North Dakota. Tba bartal
|7a.4UA<l. ware aubmlttsl to conrildatkma baring occoTred and
r«H todar by Co&creMiaaa Uac1 papers going oot of bustoess.
Vaia. The srand total atandt aaaiiuit
algns of grief In' the maasloa where
eaflatataa o( t74B.OB7.19T and approthe body Ilea. There It no cvepa on
prlaUoaa of tS05.St4.&IS (Or the corand Traverso City. Kalkaska's two
CHARGES DUE TO ANIMOSITY OF the door and the mambara of tba GEORGE B.tKILBOURNB
CLOGGED PIPES SUPPOSED
rant year.
papers combined last week. In toe
household coma and go as aaaaL
GLAVI8 AND PINCHOT
BE RESPONSIBLE.
ROINTEO AIMRMAM.
papers at AMec.
one eadi at Rapid City.
Harrietto.
Fife Lake and Kings Majority of Committoa Ooelara hW
''omWe To Short So«iofl It la Not ExWlU Fill Visaasr la FMl .WSdi
fire Fallowed the Eep
Sorvleo Fatthfnlly Porforniod
«y have cessed pubUcatton.
peaiaS That Thera WHI —
to the Trouble of the Injured
roeorsWa Action ata TMa
F. NaSeh Wba IfiaME W
Frem Hat Caale and
Steam.
VALUABLE COLLECTION ON DIEWllttomeborg Orii**eB
Oraat Intefoat In tha Comloa
PLAY AT MJLLER STORE.
Waahington.
Dec.
7.—Vindicating
Two ntea were very seriously snfl
Only oaa bev waa ssaM la tba 4*
Stata Moating.
BalUnger upon
the cha^aa
one very painfully injured to the day
IttwrattoM of tbe al$nrw Mat slKR
brought against him and
I today, bat tov dobTbs Garments Belens to Sky EasM of ■ttch la a aaiA ibertW dMb tfeas «
WlUtoBiebnrs. Dec 7.—Tha tocal coach of the passenger train ot the
his accusers as having been tnspirod
f to eoBcada tha preba'
Omtna
Who
Trqvela
With
tst
graace polled off an acrtcaltaiaftolr M. A K. R. railroad cm Its aorthboand
by a deep feeling ol animoalty tmllt
» at the
RartBi.
and oya^ rapper lut nlffai and elect trip to Platte Biter this mwiring. The
upon a suppowd diSeranca of policy
«PM ■aay of fba raootomen seriously Injured were Tom Van
It to.tha saoeral ed oElcara Iot. 19U. The fair vae for Bloto Of Grand lUpIdi and Frank
In the wii^w oTi$»e B. E. MOlar A
the parpoee of getUng oat the best of
Bjlhlia that tim «1U not pamlt aeSon
drag
store
Is a eoUoetMn ot In
the prodoou of the tams that tbaea Weeoe of Honor. Newton Ely. clerk
rvptod. Hie Life Werk.
mined Us report to congress today. dian gmrmenu that 1^ nttraettog a
; «IM u tha iililia vIU cloae Mar«h
might be taken to the farm producU of Beane county, was slao Injured
n. m« laponw
M
After stating that toe evidence came arcat deal of aneoitob frMn tbe paaa•4th. Tha
otbto be held Id Trareree City shhough not eo seriously as
Detroit. I>ec. T.—
I waa tba I
cblefiy
from
too
chargds
ot
QUvis
and
I hr Saeratarr Ucta. At
maby on account of variety and workby s letter to the Assisted Plncbot. the majority wnnounced toe
tbMMba«awv#>
dock ttoe tiutt
I
wot of Aha BiSaten Uataaad at- state grange weMc. There was a nice
manshU)
of
toe
anicloa.
Tbe
cstlaeshowtag of canned trait, of com la
r CaKwaB, *fii* «(»
The disaster was the blowing up ot EYess todsy annooDced that be will foUowtog oonclusion:
ad by 4
ttastta^ to tha laadlas. bat Kradaallr
Uon U toe property Of Bky Bnslo
the oar and of regetablas. As a re- toe beating apparatus ot tbe coach. not be a candidate for a second term.
rideefOra4E4oot ebsiraalti tba itogf
iwftoE tbalr attaatlea to tha pr^tad
■Tbe evidence wholly faUed to make
salt of the fair enongh latareat opas Mr. Van Blots was sitting near toe He says that In bis mind a desirable ut a case. Neither was any, tact and hb wita who are
from a pntatt jaat vaM oC Ehbi09*«
>ostao b^ than.
eroatod so that a goodly gnanUty of healer at the time of toe oxploaioD
for governor should bo made a proved nor all toe facto put together of omens, but are now o
•treet bridge to tbe O. B. * L ivniivd
win go to the esposltlon. and bto face wu frightfully bun^
of four years, and he does not exhibit Ballinger aa anything but a toe m Ranch wild wan abow.
bridge. I r tba wavift ct tM msk.
In toe collection U a beaded scalp Abore/tba Booth
Ooorge Arnold was appointed chair- and hto «rbU and knaee also badly wish the legislature to be hampered
Botoh Data
I
atraai SrtiBA
aad honorable gentleman.
of a eommUtee to arrange for scalded. Hli> faoe was one maes ol
r a two-year governor succeeding to tmlthfuliy performing tbe dntles of bis jacket srhieh is toe nwst natgoe of tbe tot wldto of tba cbaaMi .«BI.»a M
gottlag tha ptodnoa to Travwaa Cl|r frightful Wlsters and hto clothing
four-year term. He also says that high office with an eye single to toe garmenu. This Is woadertnUy mads
to tbM I
and
the
procead
of
tsantog
baa
bera
personal
work
to
which
be
had
and EoUlag it on display. It was tha
itoe will BK eat of aay lad aaeavt
twn to shreds. It to quite probpublic InteresL"
ratefully done that aU tbe em
of oplnloD that tha pro- tble that Ur. Van Blola will bo dto- hoped to devote his life, was interTbe repoN was signed by. Knute blematic colors ot tha ladiaB aatkm one place oa tba iofea r..Ott
diMo aboakl be oxhlUtod togotbor ns Bgnrod tor Ufa He bad on a heavy rapied by "my Injectiou into politics
ty, where a ffew feet wtD ba dafeaa,
Nelson, chairman: Frank P. FUnt.
showing of what this socUoa of oToreoat and a new..Buli of clotoea, St IhU Ume."
blended to tba ^rmMt Tbe bat lowar down more tad vtthaaiGeo. Sutherland. Elihn Root. Samuel
leather ol toe jacket Is yaDow aitmnd ded to tba prcBarty tham.W .t^ta
the Grand TraTorne rogton can pro bleb .wore entirely ruined,
Knox Goes To fiat Roosevelt
McCall. Martin R. Olmstsad anad Ed
duce.
Detroit Dec. 7.—Toe Journal today ward Oenby of Michigan, all repub the bottom while near tba top It Is of away, no toe city wm Im laMtr >*•
kr. Woeae sat fscingthebeater aad
NmUMN la«ME by law wlU donotTho MoctloB of oClcors rosnttod as suEerad a fractured lag and a Tory says to connection with Governorgreen hue. The banded worii is of
glTfiw mare tksa ft
n$MRr.<:^
licans.
.
bo aads «h»rf by ponding do- follows:
beantlfal design. whDe toe aealpa - ichtntos MB .tha aawsa
eercro bum on the right ]eg as well elect Osborn's letter: “W. F. Knox,
A tew months ago democraUc
<Mm
th» aot^Bo ooDit.
Maator-Ooorge Arnold.
Vito which the jacket Is adhraed ara river.
being burned about the faoe and repablican' -sUto, chairman, and
.Iv >
•
aton Fletcher anad Punell and RepidtSSlChtotlsatba
Oreraadr—Omneoy Soolay.
of
toe
most
interest,
tbarabalsg
near
cloaqyt
friend
of
Osborn,
spent
sev
Tbe plat ot ^
baada. His clothing was also tom to
James, Grabas and Mad
ho bdlkroB the aetMtlea ^ tha gorUotarar>-Bagena Carpantar.
eral hours here today, then Ipft for ison. toe last named being program ly one hundred of toe trapUea work •anted to toe e
„
Steward—Oanld Arncdd.
‘aiMhjpt' to addJtloa to Mterhainant
Ur. Ely was not seriously lajored. Sew York. His mission la a.mystery. Ive repablieany put out another re ed Into toe trimming. Tbaea scalps dmaa bad dMIbaratad Jbr -i
rard—Cart OrentC
tt m Um. •hoBiA
It
knows’ tut he Ud an ap- port which they claimed was
were all taken from the beads ot Cbow mtoawa tbw <
though pstotnlly hurt. U was at first
Obtoiato-T. E. «aspanter.
Tnai tmmr tt
tment with Roosevelt before leav joriur rppatl foUaslac ebe m
IndUns to toe days wbanlndlaB wan
thought that Prank Weaaa was J. W.
Traaanrarr^psal Sabha.
weye common, and are hl^ prised wbarta. and ■KKrt MM IKiM aW
.Miuneaiiolls not attended by
hS’eaSBOC thto-«ltr. but it was learned ing here.*-later that J. \V. tVovee to
still to
th( republicans who have now exon by toelr owner.
authorfted Dm MMISir;MP ta.lto
Katokaepar—Uonard Hoito.
Tbe beaded squaw coat to tbe cot- tcsal adopDen V Iks ttepErty .ovserated Balliuger.
llODur.
Ponaaa—Mrs. Chanoay BaMay.
to tnraausaot.
ImJon Is a beauty, and wetgha a tri ara aM^ tba banks. .
The tajarad men were hurried to
fle over twenty-four ponds. Tbe In
Lake Aon by first train wberp they
dian war bonnet takea up an Importrecalrad medical trasuneat.
Bt—Carrie BML
to Booth Aa«lam place to toe dlsiday, wbOt toe
Tba axptoalon took place Jnal alter
WBB rated that tba grange ahoald
D.
D.
Hood
Returns
to
Western
Miehlbullet and arrow protector Is tbe
k tba tatSI^
attend tha Trararaa City aaeslon of the train bad left Allyn station and
gan To Grow Fniit and
of Xndiaa work ow- Uon ot raomtag I
GERMAN BANK TO PAY ^4,500,000
Tho tartt hoaid to not raady to sab- tha etata grange in a body. Vpaal oecurrod to the amoklng department
I to tba
Alfalfa.
side of toe scalp JadeeL ‘TbU pttitoo- and as tbere to a gimt Bead od.anab
toft a Mpeto « any of tha aohadotoa Hobba waa appototad as marshal tor of toe panaager, coach which was
TO TURKISH GOVERNMEN'T.
is made ol naffalo bones and ao a law to order to kaas taafc ec thato.
«i too hjna la* aad tor. Tati aaya
ptOTldod srtlh toe regular paewyigw
O. D. Hood has arrived in this city Funds OepMitsd by Abdul Hajbe^ faptened together that It woold i
■ ha wtn net rMbBSMod any tarts tor
car water heating system. Newt^ Ely
be sofiertod that ah ordtatara be
FhUowtog tba bastnaas maattog
from Arapahoe
county. Colorado,
When He Was Psthronsd .OsDcarly impossible tor eltoer a buUei draws ap coverlag tha . aaeaaaaH'
hatottDO natfi tot no* congraw oonaoetoT aessjoB. to wbldi oysUn was blown oter the back ot the seat where he was interested to fruit growposed Sultan Hat No Voice.
or arrow to oenetrau as toe bonis are potou tor their >r^ir. aendnqL.K
. wnga to Itoa. mi.
which he waa niVlng and
ptoyad a pmnlnant part.
so hard. Other totereettog fealnrea waa raiqiTwd to tba MtolHii m of
clolbtog
wus
practically
rained.
Out
c
the
aarUt
board
be
- Ha Waa that
Fnar years ago Hr. Hood was a fruit
Lelpaic, Germany. Dec.
Tbe Im
of hto legs was hadly- braised and grower near Manlstlqoe. upper Michi
I aad that all totaro
perial supreme court today decided
whOo It was painful. It was not ae- gan. but waa todneed to go west and
I WM snatod Kar. B.
oby aehadthat Reich's bank must pay tos Tur tomahawk which to used only to toe
A. HUto to aae the primary acboai
iloua.
'W. Ba Tlgoronaly oppoaea aaetoar
try bis luck. He bought ten acres to kish government $4.soono0. deposited
dances of today, bead draae Of feath- buiittiBg at tba corta of ttoa|k aad
^rans Mm^I Fire Ira
The brakeman. Frank Weaver, all- Arapahoe county at 1290 an acre and
saoarif rarlaloA
there by Abdul Hamed. when he was ert. aqd a beaded vest with beaaUpnny to a f
Union
Btraeta
tor I
ttog Just across toe aisle rrom toe bargained for water for Irrigation
! Tha rbaaina oaaal iboM by aft'
dethroned. Abdul Hamed exaaed
ful wtRit upon it ptotnrtog Indlaas
toaUaA
beater waa covered with ashes, but the rate of $1.73 an acre, a year,
.toaau be fortttad. Aa awmprli
solemn agreement that the non
on bones la battle.
«ot tojnrad at all Tba eaus
The
realgsation
ot AldartaB Ma
then
epent
$800
to
setting
out
cherry
«* mASOAM to rawwamandad tor this
«U1 not be withdrawn unless on an This haa bean tha snoat anecaattal
The central figure to toe window to F. Kadcn. of toe First watd wm iMf
the eocidoalnn has not yet been de- and plum trees, only to Uve two hard
der under bis hand and seal. ‘The a loog bead wampum aash which
ypar to tha-htoUiry ot tto Patrons MoacoepUd. This i
temtned. It was a narrow oscape hall storms come and practically de
new goieramenl gave toe bankers many years ago sraa need for money.
otal Pirn Inaaraaco company of Michdue to tha rctooral of Mr. Hidav to
tnm death to all thoaa who were In stroy toe trees.
wbst purported to be a letter trooi The figures sroiked to this aash an
Igas. aa tho teUowtogm»Uintoary fb.
DetralL wbera he tea avtoead tba
jured.
In speaking ot the irrigation prop- Che deposed sulton. aulhoriilng the,,
^
■••hap haOdtog bOto. Tha touar aboaU petrt of tha year's woih wm show,
ooBtraoUng bustitaas. Utar la tha smoBlUoD. be said lUt water was avail aiihdrawal. but i't:c bank tool^tbc
^ baaed o^ tba npoit of a eoamto- ba ready at the animal meeting wbtcb
.... -------------- —- Veil made.
BioB Mayor WUbeim BraaaMad -Stp
Connty Ctor^-Newton W. Ely, ot able but oae day out of the week and
Shton at aepartaJa tba pastoongraaa ■Ifta toll roporu ot tne company wui
groood that the s;i::an was practlcalSky
lUgle
is
probably
the
most
Innama of Oeoi^ B. Kllhnna to BO
Bdnsle cooBlyT who was to toe car It failed to come oa those dsvs when
I too mneh tor boild- «a ba
ly a prUoner and unable to act under teUlgem Indian with tbe 101 Ranch
here toe eamo Uma aa
when too stove espteded this n
toe raeaacy tor the halsBCi aC tba
toe
reservoir
was
empty.
He
made
Mh|i ito aaodad tad net aaongh lor tba BUta maattog of the grange.
bis own free will.
show, which is the greatest to tbe year, aad tbe appofatmaat vm aom
tog, wse on bis way to Traverse City money growing fruit before going to
halldlitoi badly aaodad.
Total mamberahlp S076.
. world at tbU time. He haa Uved all
to attend the meeting or the board of Colorado, and is going to bo.v a fruit
Nm gain tor year. 707.
BaeMBinandtthmi tor anUtotoaoPeUtioos tor arc Umpa a| tba aaedistrict caorassera whkh met today at farm In western Michigan and make
Total risks tl3A4S. 4M.
ttoa aad fadatal tocorporatloa tows
work with this popular wild
ners of ^CDOd ate
I
the court houK. t\An latervlewcd money to the years to come.
Ma^ 1
a taaawad.
Nat gala. 91.4»9.m.
I show. He is married, and togetber ■ad oa Bproee bstvaas Vteaf aad
In comparing Michigan with Colo
this afternoon by a ropraoenuiive of
Chesen at tha J
Loasee paid. I3SA3&.SS.
I with his wife, tbe two make np the
It to )
the RecordCagle. be looked as though rado. be said that alfalfa was sui>raadvad talanad to tta
Lansing Today.
leaders
of
toe
show
among
tba
to
posed
to
grow
veil
to
the
wesfera
Mi^ahau^
he had been through a battle,
mnto blgtaar
aometolng of an egaany eerions na state, but that be knows of alfalfa
tetereaUng
• oa wvjk aad i
Lsnsing, Dec. V- ■The Michigan Astoalr adrerttotog aaettons.
ture. Hb hwt his overcoat which eras fields in western Michigan that can social ion of Farmer Clubs today lure about this young Indian Is w
I toat ite «lw of dfte
,he felloa-lng officers: Fresl- fact that be poses to many moving ftaeord-Eagle for tba prlatiag tba gf*
MUpraaentatloaa ire made tor Mao Wba Will Oparato Now Govern- burned up to toe car. and bl^-clotoos beat those In Colorado. He proposes,
picture
films
tost
are
played
on
tha
to
ipeciallte
on
cherries
and
apflesjj^,
g
^
Holden.
Wlxom:
vice
pres
were traraed full of holesom the ri^i
coadtoM of tba ceuacB at ton rata af
t ot a I
mom Elected Yaatertogr.
to the future, taking a smalt acreage;
J n Leland. Corunna; secre- big ranch owned by Miller Brotoara. $S eaou per (olio ba aeeaptad tor (te
aide, where the coals from toe *
■ad enmaegr ayateaL
Pott Huron, Dec. A—This ettyh ne» struck .him. Hu right leg was badly and applying Intensive methods.
p j.,tOMon. Meumora: There was a time whan one of toe balance of tbe fiMsal year, aad Gw
. Ttoo aow batttoahlpa and oeronl
producing bouses reeommendatlott waa afOptod.
treasurer. Mrs I.ewU Sackett. Oxford. popular picture
Tte
amdltorr rasaeto ara orged tor toe dty oommlsalon wlU be oompoeod. as bmlaed and one ear was nearly
toe reauli of yesierdsj's
made their pictures cn tbe ranch, bat
else gave aa aaU■ary.
they Mole tbe filmi from toe Millers, mate for toe propoaai addWta totba
He gtated that just before the eiovc
The pneldaat feooawnands that aloctloa. of: Mayor. John }. Bell;
so that now they have tbclr own
ooal. ptanaphata aad oU toads aad wp- Baniie] O. Alkman.
exploded, all the paaseogen to the
city scale bouse, tte tidUtog to te.M
Fifty ‘Tbeueand Oarment Workers
chine and toy their own plou. and
car were rlsitlng. and as the
tar ponW eltaa ha dtopoaad of to toe
with one toUeu aad ata lartetag
Bympathixera Marched In Chi
tb^ seU the copyright to other flrma. the repair of toe oM teOdta ate tte
One of Port Huron's New Cor
mid they were gathered as near the
b-- IBtton to toastog.
cago Today.
Sky EMgle being of more than ordi- placing of a new teiiadatlaa Oita
stove as they could g^ but be cm.Chicago. Dec. 7 —Fifty ' thousand
nnrr totelligenre to given the lead both pans. Tbe aatimala wm .-SSSL
taraa dvlng the next Eaoal year hare
ciriUed toe sect farthest away of any.
striking garment workerr and S}inpa. |
ing pan among the Indians, as be can The report wu roMlwad eat tad. r
and It was ovtog to this fact that be
baaa oat to fC»0.4N.au.U which to
toizers marched the streets today.,! Fort Huron. Dec. T.—-S. O. Alkman. tel] toem what to do to their
was aa Utile bruised as be was.
The cpaimiuu oa rialMi aad aeWUStATUd loaa than tha actnal apTbU was toe blggeet sirikedrmonstra-lelected one of the city
.
Ind.
Dee.
T.-The
1
r*
tongue and explain toe various poses
Itnpetodoas tar tha cnrrrai year. Tba
^Rhortiy before the stove oeptoded
- - tbatkOa iptt
tIoD
since
the
leamstera
and
frel^t:*t
the
election
Monday,
to
not
a
cltto toem for tbe >pictnroa. Tbe 101 : Sta be paid by tte city Ear toe a
aatttoatod roeeipts for
a^ Sscal dUtaa HOrtlcutcural eoctety to cMe- toe ooOdDCtor who had been stoking
bratlng Its semboratennlal by boldtog It. made toe remark, that If they did handlrrs' strike five years ago. T^i-|lten of the I'nhed Stales, according Ranch to tbe largest to toe world aad ulnment of toe r
yw art I
demonacraUon «
an announcement made after the
It
to
after a short dabato tba t
not give him a better car that be
Vh> I
records were looked up today. It has ble to change the scenery for toe
opened at
at tte etm aarrica prtndpla to toe The gathering was
would quit his Job. and bad theo gone
stioQ *as adoptad.
not been decided how the vacancy to ttoD pictures without any trouble
AMOKAiaElllSTSUSESSIOI
SlploMie aad ooBsator ceepa aad toe eute boose thlraftenMMa srito an ad- to work making om bis reports, and It
Trataera la tba tala tt «nat ta
to he filled.
whatever.
MStotoittoa by tta gDrarnaant ot reo- drass by the prealdeaL C K. Undler.
due to his bent poaltton over
New York. Dec. T.-tMany of toe
Sky Qtole and his wife wlD be at
Idsaow aad otSm tor Its dlptomatk of Salem, wbtob sraa followed by a the box upon which be was writing
I by tte <Mf awk M
tumber of papere m topics of totaren that be coeaped without serious to foremost chemtotry experu of toe'
Drenmtosd tor toe lauer part of tba
United States and Canada are ancodBam crfttctoBs at tha Payne tartS to toe frMt growen. The coaveoUoci Jary.
AMantoo Matat oaM ttat tt* a*
Ing the third annual meeting of the
act aro jnsL aays tba pretodent, too wm ooBcbide its irasteaw'.toiBwrow.
U’hea the exphwloa occurred toe
nab
ft
Ur
enatpaay
wtftlad ptrate
American Instltnte of Gbemical En.;PreeWMrt ef Scatora- Unlor, to San
fire, steam aad debris shot down toe
ffENM B AlVr CttOB
sta te erect aa arte af iTSrjpaaaa,,M
gtoem. wtdeb toA to tots city toda.v j
Franecisce Will ON.
Than ahoeld be mote otSeon tor
TiMissnKiitaiiiiaK
atsie. Btriktog toem «n. and the to
Waahtogtea. D.
Dec
7.beat of tbafr mala aoMftaa-toir tta
for
a
three
days'
aesaioa.
toe army. The aagtoaer oorpe abooM
WashlagfoB. D. C. Doc. 7.—The ex- tertor of the c
Bost nouMe military
weddh^ to
be taeraasad by alny.
eutlTo eonunlttee ot toe Boutoem fire and burned at a rapid
Waahtogton'.ao far tbto aaaMa
Tba teetisenueaa at OerragMor^ to
I met In toto city betogfilled with toe a^ aad steam
placa today, wbea LtooL Bkbard C.
M MaaUa Bay aad at Pearl Hatbor. today to osapiata the a
the Injured did vot know to what dlMoore, of tbe cogiaecr oocm. Md to
I be canted to early
Kogrmm focitho graat eoutbera e
teetta to tarn for rettef. The wtnthe altar Mtoa Doratky Ima^tt.
rnerdal ,ndly wMcb M Is p
doaa wwre kiefted tntt. and hr tbe time
daaebter of CW iRngdU or tba Wasb-'
oi Page Seraa.)
hoM to ’AUaata nan Maitft.
fOoUbuwd oa Pace Twa)
togtan terratta. '
RO USE WIS fSTAIllSRal™”-™
HEATIII6 STOVE LET 60
S1WCT BaWY B Uffia
MOaBSHOWIffi
OF Flini (RDOOCTS
IRHIlUGE WHi K KM
AN INDIAN EXHIBIT
NO SECOND TERM
5J2T.2i.2r SSr.
THE WEST PROVED
6RE1T DISIPPOIRTMERT MONEY
gads
Cirm-:
TO BE PAID
HUE GODS GROWni
FARBBIS' CLUB (ffFICEIS ’
PORT WIROrS COWIISSIOI
STRIKE DBIONSTfMTlON
CinZBISHIP QUESnORB)
niuju niMTfiinrBs
UHOI lEAOB) SHOT
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OSjTND teaverbs HRRATiT) AND TBAVEBSE BAT EAGLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1910.
TASEX
SOUTH MILTON.
^ TfiT^ fletdi
uifnnmlqU^ t^dit
^ MntOD. Dm A-A
TWICt A WUK.
TKIHiil Twdar
Ttandu «t
, Tm«TM CIV. mddcu. bj
miULD A RKOORD CO.
liiS.
TH0!AT*«hII«
qigillllil we 3,550
« ♦
LONO LAKE.
AArA.AAtoSSSSSASAASS
long Labe. Dec.^ 7.—Our
toatoer.
7.of iliiVilni Ito tbe diet of Daeauber. Mlss me. Is etch with the.gilp-this
Mie. Z. Barton and dangler Bva we* aad is aaeble to teach.
A BBtaber from thle place are plan
of Bonmlna. vlsttad trieBds and relaBl^ on atyodlag atate grange next
Uvee here the pest wash.
LowAI mak of North MUten
The Lo(« Labe and Oardeld Sonwho has bicn iMttag at tbe borne of
bar paretoa here ter a week, left ;day school' eanvmtlon was Md at
tar a trip through soutbem the NO. 4 ecbool twvse last Astnrday.
Midlgan aad to visit her biwh*n« Coasldertac the eoadlttan of the roads
who Is In tbe hospital at Ana Araor. the atteoHnoe was pretty good.
The Gleenero btod their anneal etecparty of tour hoaters who west
froB hare to bmt deer, bare retnrned lion last Pridsy algbt and the toUowbrtngtag hone dve deer. H. C. Woad Ing officers were elected.
Chief ^eanen-BlU PalghL
havl* brought down the Urgaet oae,
TIee diet gleaner—Zora Goa.
a fine beck weighing aaariy three
Secretory
and treasurer —John
BeUL
The Ifedlee of the Bpworth Leagne
Chaplain—Mra. Nellie Cox.
wlU bdd a basaar at the school boose
CondoetoiwMark Conklin.
Friday evening. Pillows, ajs^ and
Leetarer—Mrs. Prod WhoNoek.
bolders are to be •OiA. aleo a box top
Inside guard^Ved Wbeelod.
per. We do not
OntAde guard-pl. J. Atklaeoa.
object, tmt oan safely state It win U
tor eoBw wtro and a>ot«l purpose.
The mentoere of the U A & have ♦♦♦♦SSASbbbAAAAbb
MONROE CENTER.
♦
the dnUhlng touchee to the In♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦
Mouoe Center. Dec. 7.—fifra John
painting the Soar and
giving the
chairs and eeato n freeh coat of var Vandem hat bbeo very sick bni u
nish. Also they hive aade-a nice 'gaining rapidly.
J. e Bunh has hem vtsltl* relapiece of carpel for the pereonege
dining room ead presented Miw. Uves about thU Nnee.
Tbe grange nnnlversair was held
Harwood with • nioe
«uUt. a* a
at the Odd Fellows beU Friday. Dee.
Cbriauaaa prueat In adranoe.
Fiord Cbttfab baa recorered fuu 2. IPIO. A .dinner aad dera asc^yata
the nnupa and departed for Elk Ev was eajoyad.
Tbe tenners are very bi»y hetotng
Ide Tbandar,. where hie wlt^-baa
been tar none time peat. They ez> thtar poUtoea. the price betag P6
peot to. leare for KalamtBXt In the eeau.
Oeoipe SmitV left one
day last
near fstare.
Qaartarty meeUnp eerrleee will be week tor Ionia, where be Is earned
held at Kewadln aatnrdar ahd Sunday In an astoaotlle factory.
Frank HBictt has moved his fsmlly
oonaeqnentiy there will be ao eerOB the old Dohnfflckal tsm. /
rlcea la the A K. cAoreh eanday.
THt DOCK 'LINC.
Iriv «»eO
'rn tmaer Ito nUbHrtinwit o( tbe
tmmt*
Um M oraMoud br
CMr HHiir OridwKU. Tk«
mmf pnniAm tar « 4Mpot «tenMi
ud tt «01 b* plwrirc to the nm
Millwiil IMA —« CbertBta A Hmtor
ta Mb IkM Ah work ther her* Md w ttorirer buk
•djMMd «D tbtar propov <rtt aot b*
I I Afc'f n vttb by Um BOW BBTrer.
ita* vn te utue
vttk BBT «d the piDpMty Btaac the
/\ rlTdr bBBke «xM*t «hBt vt the Mu
W. Ott Ita^.Oo. At SM porUu ol
MU AtfBBU. ditaflttt to thotr fnpuN
Dr. and Mra. Dustin have apaln re
tfr A
anlTe teC Bt tb* gndt■mt .gm «n be mtand. At ottur turned to this Tidnlty and eacpect to
PIMA, tte ..Ota. MBBy «M IB la tooate at EOt Bapida.
Peoide Oom thla
'
‘ m« If Aw
mo* 4if- have hem kargAy attracted to Bk
«. A L bddo BapMs this week, to sttoad the OolA
faib Bale.
Waltar end Frank WDsoa made a
trip to aitcAcxMA’s. the first of tU
week, to vbtt thalr brother George^
pbo Is qalto UL
POMWIUTtU
of aarml hoslaoM
to ny rel«ttve to
of WBtar of aiAUAnal
■ ft CUi vtatatty. aad tha mg.
- - wAa to drive a teat we'l
.wkat there Is beneath tha
AMfijtodMe ladhla etalniv. Now
sipM COM tPOB Saat Bay that
fktoto, Who Uvea about SH
has awaB oa bis tara that
tmtalfBAag K la declared
alaanl guattUea
;;
mm
ashiptaad the water (rau Mr.
Akeitod prove that tt is
■Ian It <mld be a
tet bmeAdii retooad by
tantonEmimi
Wv;
&
&
;«KS
OBITUARY.
L IDrew.
.—...1 0of Mm C.
Deeth
the angel of death has tor the first
time entered our home end token
tram our midst onr beloved hnsbend
and lather. John C. Drew, who passed
to the land beyond at 8 o'clock a. m..
Dee. 1st. 1910.
Mr. Drew was horn in Steuben
1838.
Fm fv Stoinch
' ani Beiels
We are in receipt of 'letters from
Mrs. Eva Gaskins. 804 MadUou St,
Topeka. Kana, and .Mr. P. H. Gnvcllas. Wagoner. OkU, as well as many
others, tdling abont tbe wouderfal reaulto tbey-hare heenred in thd care of
Aieir Momach and liver tronhka by
' uc of Dr. Caldwell's Sjnp Pep-
beaaa M fair, not large. Of lato the
market haa beea ruling easy. Trade Is
repoeud as quiet Owing to amaD ofteri*B there Is a steady market tor
red kidstcy. brawn Bwedish aad Calltornla Umaa. Pw beans, hand plck* choice. fAlSALU; ^od but not
autatly hand picked. 83-lOtae.U: oS
m. 82A6: medlumt
nominally
about same as pea beans; red ktdaeya
82.7803.90; brown Swedish. 82.75.
Detroit Dae. <■—Beans Spot. 82.08.
December IL06. '
,M.................jlfc
II men. aad that *0*_r>.
SS.;;;;
colds,
.............................. *•« croup, brood
Hides. Fuea and Teilew.
POULTRY.
Chicago. Dec. 8.—Poultry—Firm;
jrkeya. Uve, 16c
Hc;
towls. live. 1018c; springs live. Kkc.
No. 1 .. . _
New York. Dec. 6.—Poultry—AHve. No. 2 eared calf
steady; Western chickens. ll(2dSe; No. t green calf
fowls. l2ei3H«: turkeys. 12ei«c;
dressed, firm; naaiera cbickena. 100
lOBSseaa. beadaetava
a* aimilar Claorem. it i* a Ue^ 17c; do fowls 12017c; do turkeys, J6
with tonic Okect aad ae oUM and sea- ©22c.
Ue la action that a cUid as wcU as a
grown person can take it la tact It
y ao-^aal for children, women and
i.Tssrsii'ts.’srsffii'ss
K,.u-
*amm, TU^
iagrinm.
DO eqasL it relieves InstanUr. Ito A».
...8c:him of an obsilnate cough aRar 1
mt
\/s
Chicago. Dec.
foiatoet
choice t o fancy. 443©>46c;
good, 88042c.
GreennUe, NIcb, Dee.
C H.
Gideon A Co- qoote the buying ^ces
Una. Mr. aavellai aad many others for poutoes at 28030c.
te
A Reminder
__
as others are aolag and bn it p( yonr
draggtot at fifty cants and eae dollar
feel tlwt
Dr. CalfiweB dees
erehaat of his -------- - eada bU «
itlon. Be has
.SSSf7„“.
ftxoarSnivDqoiikxi
Alia olfacn. that all depoiiti made ■ 0*
SEEa
Detroit. Dec. 6.—Clover—Spot. |9;
March. 89.06.
Oilcagc. Dec. .8.-Ca*h. 88.75©
9.76: March, 810.25. Ctover—Cash. 810
.014; March 816.
Dcp4tiafl duoBg dta fint fare daft «t Am MOAdi
wdB'dnw tbree per cent iDtaeA bos DeBcnbcr lit
or the' frw 'sample *dr«a^lB^__
OLD RESIDENT GONE
Bpil
Hann* A L}y On.
T Treasurer of Grand
Traverse Count* and Hlfihly
Respected.
Alden, Dm. 7.— BraUus H. Foster,
former buAnesa man of thla *ce.
LirlngstoD county. Mich-, where his
father. Noah Drew, located on a farm died at 8 o'doek last night after an
near UowelL There he lived m^r the
of three weeks. He was 87
age of U years, leayalng the black♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A smith
................................................
trade In 18«. He then
i
went years of age and was one of the beta
MONROE CENTER.
♦ to Watoga. UL. where be
known resldento of the Grand Travwhere erae regloo. .IK’hen a young nan be
♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦OA married Mias Alice Wl)
M«(ffOe Center. Dee. 7r-Oenter they lived seversl yean, men aoTlng entered tbe hardware tnslnesa at
to Iowa oa a large farm. Bring there
MSB No. 8U L O. O. F. eleotod the about ten yeun. Retmlag to Mlch- Fife L*e ID which be continued un
foOnriag Offioera at their
regular tgan. Mr. Drew resumed his bUck- til 1S88 when te wai elected counv
smith trade, building a nice brick treasurer of Grand Traverse county
misAug Jast aetorday ersal*:
shop at Sparta, where he served very
N. o.-B«foid Oramby.
ticket, tbns giving
------ *.......... on the city conndL
V. Q. ■dward Leniu.
He then moved to Rockford. Mleb, blm tbe dlsuncUon of being the only
Bee. Secy.—Byron Crain,
and went Into the grocery business, democrat who ever held a county of
yineartal aocrotoxy—DavU Swain- where be owned and ran a 'store tor fice In that oounty.
several years. 1 ben moving tc Orand
At the concinslon of bis term be
Rapids, Mich, and again built e shop
er-Charlin Oroebtad.
of 180 feet, where he bad a very sue- removed to Alden where he conducted
eesstol business, tiring tbere about
Tmtae. foU t
general store up to about five years
ten yeara. He tben proceeded to Big
Tteitthai '
aty of tbe f
ego
when be retired from sedve buslRapids, where be lived on a large
lUe. He was bigbv msoecte
farm near that place unUl Sept Ist,
with a program aad 1903. be came to Traverae CIV. where thU section and was inKramental in
he Uved at 417 Monroe street unUI
a banquet at the L O. a F. haO.
irrylng out some of the enterprises
hla
death.
.Mra, John Taadam. who has been
for tbe development of the region.
He was Interested at oae tjme
vsvy aMc, Is
He leaves a wife anu oue soo. The
«at market here, later owned a farm
Itank B« Jrialted Meads at WU- V.
of 40 acres nsar
»» Wl
also a funeral will be held from the h
fnilt
farm
three
miles
west
of
Trs^
UsmsbaiE a few days last wo*.
>rrow afternoon, after which tbe
srse City, whieb be sold a yev agifl
the ta, Z. Mercer On. of Traveree he also owned a blacksmllb shop at
aty. baea lastaaed
aoecriena gaa 318 Front street, near the Columbia
la g. S* aad 80* bouse aad botoL
Mr. Drew was very low with hesrt
ptoro ^alsolatheLO. ar. hsU
trotttae la /ebruary. 1W7. and reeov■ •
• ■ •
weu Ance.
J. Vsadam aad J. Wagner shipped a
9 go down
car toad of sugar beets to CbartevoU town since last spring, having been Mrs. Will Lambkin Had Narrow Eevary we* anad tick all summer, but
lata we*
cape From liUuv Late T«ieawas ever hopeful of being bettor some
Mrs. WUUamana, who has boro fil day. He was confined to tbe nouse
day Afteroecn.
m aone ttn* with a casnar, died Just four weeks and to tbe bed oae
sreeb; be enSOred everything on the
Sondto aftoraooa.
Late Tuesday afternoon as Mis.
Met. not r
Mias Bnhgr Tsudam of Tnvwee CIV days before be died but his wKe and mu XAmkin of' Keystone was coming
HRt Boa^ with bar pareals bora. dvight« Cairie. He passed away down Wadsworth street with a load of
B, a Moaroe was ^ Travano CKy very peacefuL Uke going to Aeep. He grain ber team took fright and ran
was a membmwf tbe ChrietUa Israel- away, going north toward Front
caller Metotay.
Ito Chur* aad at oae Arne of tbe Ma■onic order, but never uniting la street. Wben they struck the turn at
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A Traverse ClV^-^Mr. Drew leaves a the candy factory they turned the cor♦ .
-EAfiT SAV.
♦ wtfe, Alioe-'ttew; a dan^tor. Mrs.
so sharp that Mrs. Ijimkln was
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A lime Depew, who Uses on s farm thrown out of the Aeigh upon the
Bay, Dec. 7.—Mr. Smith of at Cedar Run: a son. Wm. M. Drew, sidewalk, receiving aevernl bruises.
who has been on the poUce force at
Trawse. the owner of a large tract' Grand Raplda for many yeara: a Tbe boraes were finally stopped by
of taad at Bast Bead, has men cuttlag daughter. Mias Carrie P. Drew, who Patrolman Carson and Newt Skiver
three-toot wood aad maUag nllrnad has helped to unrae her tuber in hli before any serious damage was done
late Utneaa: also four grandriiildren.
ttem
the Misses Gladys and tCva Oepew to tbe outfiL
Many famIUee who' ocmo Uved at ■Bd Arvld Depew of Cedar Run. and
Bast Head are bow Uriag at PeUstoa. Mias omu Drew of Grand Rapids,
Mich., where the men are employed and two etatera. Mrs. A. H. '*
and Mrs. Mary
tat the saw mill.
^
Mr. and Mra. B. L. Hughe*.
Some time ago there eras talk la Burvlve I
Mrs. Kate Cloufib a"d Mrs. 9. X
. V. Di«v ol Omaha.
Traverae CIV «rf mlnwal springs, and
Stover left this morning lor JackpoovlUe. Fla., where they will spend sev
If a good mlaeral spring was found n
FowlenrfUe.
Mich.;
Allen
betel would be' buUL H. R. Thayer,
eral mamba.
iwbo UvesoBly one-half mile from the
William Kv.den left this morning
|KUV mUl and state rewatd road, has
lor a few days' bostoeas inp to Trout
wall on his (arm that Is werth.inL*e.
. J on I
The water baa a mln^
|toato and they claim baa medicinal Rev. WUbur W. McKee
-mon. toUnc for bis t
It may be a honania,
Many rabbit hnatera can be
LIVE STOCK.
Tbe Royal Ntaghbore. of
dBIy. nom eppearaaeea. theio ara
Carrie Drew vraa their mualcian. at
(By Aasodated Preaa.)
tamtam than rabbUa.
tended. going to tbe bouae and accom
BuSak). Dec. 7.—Cattle, steady.
the graagsra of Bast Bay are graat- panying the grieving femlly to the
Hoga."aetlTe; heavy Ud yorfcen 17.80
V latatotaed In the taato gnage meet- chtirch. and
to the cemetery.
0788; pigs- 8808.10; *e*. strong;
1* to be held in Travor* City next ^The tombs. 88.8006.76: yearilags 856 5 K;
• The grangers here have a neat
_____ _ . - _______
. - a larae weibera |4©4.»;
ewes
83.75©(.
floral ptUow with the name "Fathar.~
MX. Avery. Hvlag at the fivomBe ________
- ,B thechfldren.
ch
and -a taria
gfitar Calsee. strong; choice fair to good.
onraan. has a. ramladsr of pteaew of white roses from hia daughter. Car 88.SO09.75; heavy. 86©7.
d|ya-^ tan yoke of oseu to do hit rie. a large apray of white eanatioos
from hia grandchildren. Gladys and
• GRAIN..
farm work.
Arrid Depew, a large spray of carnad Freeal
Mr. l|eCor** of <anta-dU «ot tiona fro mibe Reyal Nta^hora. anad
Itottolt. Dec 7.-Wheat.No. X -hlu-;
have to9ph to do oa hta irolt tarm au or Mven other beaatitul sprays
this winter and has removed to.tiaT- from kind nelgtabon and trleods.
Mr. Drew was a man of strong
ene av. where he MT3ag*ed in iCkilsUu charntaer. well loved by nil
palntlREjinUl «prtog ogam up.
who knew Mm. nlways kind and S6c; rye Sic. Btaa^ 82.06.
dbera and giving good
Nathnn unie of Traverw CIV Is
e know It Is wtal with
•oAdaE tor Ooorgs VeadertV.
Uaaoul be waa aueb a good Cbrlatlan
Bbaer Fortoa of Travam CIV Is
[tba meet of No* yto*a. .
3lH0%'t
amwnroy
ef Wta LsAe epem
iVKtaa'Mbca; itflim ita the gnsia of
BEANS.
aetarday Ifi the'cut with hia taothar.
Chieage. Doe. fi-Supply
13r5SS„~
HBi TEiM nil am
If JOB hfive DO account with ei, we bvile job to
Aart Ope todfijr, making a tkpodt of oae (falar or
Xravcpse City
State Bank
Traveise City Milling On.
OU>,(.te]«latSbw|alUn Hi, ,»( .T S. SWl
dk WHY
NOT?
Auctioneer.
laving dec
e City. I V
the (oilowIng buBlneaa:
Money to Ifias oo tatprored farm
and city property, real eatou. koauranoe—also will do aucUoDeerlog. (arm
share of your pacrenage—lema rea
sonable.
wm be located by October 6. 1910.
Phone 611. 448 Bast Eighth street
B. 0. BELCHER.
80th Century AncUoneer.
SepL S04nesAM-a
ti^Uhsvlng been ma^On the
condittans of a certain mortgage made
by James E. Mahan of the County of
Grand Traverse and State of kU-^bigan to the UoIod Trust and SartngaBank. a corporation of Flint. Ulcalgmn dated the 14ih day of July A U.
1909. and recorded In the office ol
• e County
Count
the Sister of Deeds lor the
of Grand Traverae and State of Michi
gan. on the '
1909. In Lll
Tlgage propage 309. which said
suit In
vides that In case of defsi
of lu condiUont tbe eald mortgagee,
may elect (and does hereby elect) to
declare tbe whole sum. principal and
interest due. pn which mortgage there .
Is claimed to be due at the date of I
this noUce the sum of Thirteen Hun
dred Eight Dollars and Four Cento,
and an Attorney’s fee of Thirty-Five
Dollars, provided for In said mort
gage. and no suit or proceedings at
having been instituted to r^tes
moneys secured by said mortgage
r any part thereof.
.............
Now.. Therefore.
. jei
By virtue of the
power of sale
conttani
taped in said mor:
I
gage, nuu
and the
cue acawte
stotxiie lu
In nu,.u
such vw.
ca>e
made and provided, tiotlre Is hereby ’
................
20-A day of;
■ ail. at
as ifC o'clock In
D.'ISII.
aell at Public Auc- >
the forenoon. I will sell
Ider. at the
North
Ion to tbe higbeai
eat bldde:
‘
‘
‘
front door *
llrblxan (that being {
Traverse C.................
the place where the Circuit Court for |
aald counly of Grand Traverae la i
heM.) the premlM-v de scribed In said 1
mongage. or ao much thereof as
may be ncceanary to pay the'
amount due 00
aaid
mortgage.,
I with seven per cent. Intereei. and allj
iecal rocto. together with ao attorney'a
fee of Thirty Five Dollars, ss provid
ed by isw and as roveunied lor there-1
In. thr- premises te-ing described In |
bald mortgage as followa. to-wit:
I
Tbe fotiowlog described land all- j
laled in Ibe Township nf East Bar-1
Couniv of Grand Traverae and State 1
of MIcMgan. vti; Cotnmeneliig
point Five Hundred Fifty FYett Weet
t
of tbe Boetb East Corner of Lot
ot Two
Section Seven Township Twenty Sevi North c t Range Ten WeaL tbence
oncriovn
prwnusa;
alone aaid East Une t
Grand Trav
ig aaid East
Hundred Fif
» Bay to s point Five
F
Feet Wo« of the East Une of the '•
thence j
above described premiaes: thence
South to place of betannlog being
a strip of land Five Hundred Fifty
wide also Lots One. Twenty Tta*
Twenty Two of the VID
___ Ray Id said Counly aeron
the recorded ^plta tbore^ (he
containing hbont
Mortgagee.
UNDERWOOD A UMIXML
Aitoroeys tor Mortgagee
Butaoeee addreea:
iUated. Oct- . .
Oct 37 Kov. 3. 10. 17. 34. Dee. 1. E tf,
. 6. U. I*.
Buy the boy or gtri« Kodak or Brownit for
ChrUtmas. Wliere could you (And a battar or
moreacccpUble preaeut, good tbe year round,
will last (or years, so simple that any clilld wU
get good pictures, load and unload In day IlgM.
Broninic Kodaks StAt In suns
FoMtos Kodaks SSAS «> SSS.se
DcveioplBg Machines SSAt to SS
Devetoplag Oaims Ste to tUS ;
Trl|Mda75ctoSt.W
Catalog Free for the asking.
Let us show you the Line.
Sa Ed wait & SONS
•TBE KODAK AGENCH**
Coreor Froed and Uuoo Sto.
Tnrenc G^.
$35.00—Our Special *
Farm Harness^$35.00
Tbit- bsrnrss U a splendid value, n bsoM scrvleenMe and daitoli Barntss. with style and tha greatest wear raaMIng qualitl*
A Birirtly So. 1 O* Tanned Harneaa made In oar awn abop.
Oime In. aee-^to harnesa. as K U being made, tharaby.aeoKrtag ya*
self of tbe quality of leather and workmanship required 10 produce a Nn. 1
Oak Tanned Uarncaa.
Bridle—% In. ebeck. sensible barneaa leather bUeda. wuh apOt loro
P^ece.
'
IJnet—1 Inch, 21 to 32 ft long, with nape '
BreaA Straps-IH In, with sUdes rod aum*.
Martingales—1% tn.. with 1 In. ootlv airape.
Hamn—Black. No. 480XC ptoie boo over up.
Trace*—IVi In. three full length plya. with strew co*-«yn.
Haffle Tnga-Dout>!e grip bocktoe
Fade—All haraeae leather atuEed pade whh hooks aad tenwtt. ,
Bn* straps 1 le. Hip str»pa 1 In, with Trace <Mrrlcn.
Biaediing^Fblded with layer.
spreader and Tie Straps—S In. wHh a
ORDER AND REPAIR WORK A fiPECIALTV.
Farmers* Supply Co.
Traverse CHy. Mich.
^Un^BAAK
BANK fife lake DEPARTMENT CONCISSS OF
1 WATEIWATS
tsooW
Conducted by Mrs. I. H. Bonnell
Mra. W. W, Brower on Monday N&TIOHAL RIVERS AND HARBORS
I and 4
went to Trarerae aty ter a few days'
MEETINO IN SESSION
II. C. Gore ol.Trare
risiuwtui her daughtora, Loda and
VO Uoeday afiemooD.
Benny Rafferty waia is Kalkarita
one day laat week.
Om Hiooa waa at Clair, Midi, a
TtM7
Miss klatlalla. who has been risitfew daya .laat week.
------- - Ho.
T.- HtBBak.
Joba tSUaban made a baatoeae trip lug her aunt. Mrs. P. Berottine. reto fCalkaafca Wedneaday of Uuct week. ^ed to ber bone at ManceAooa ARGUED FDR IMPROVEMENT OF
Ura Lewla Morrla waa at CadUUc
TENNESSEE RIVER
iSssei' Maed Walt and Dorothy
one day laat week.
Mra. John Swain retnmed to her Wimanu of MantoD s|ient -Saitirday
t mr iM tl0ml« TIM M9<
and Sunday with Klla 'and Uoldie
wne at.Cbaae last Tbotedar.
Large Gathoring of Men of PromiC. W. Swarerly of iUlkasb waa in Ughtbiser.
Mrs. L. E. r.reen on Monday went
town Monday
Mr. Tiffany
1 Kalkaska ritltor to Grand Raiddt (or a month', vl.lt
with her inolbcr. Mrs. Dan Wearer.
Satnrdai'.
.Mrs. Hattie rtruon* and rblldreo j
____
Mra. A.
.. C. Hodges was
are staying at the borne of Wm. I
Tuesday and Wedneaday.
Meats for the winter. Mr». Meara Isj , Washington. Dec. 7.-l*re»ident Taft
Prank Badell of Sontb
4was the Vhlcf speaker wi the initial
risltod In town the last of tbe week. nearl}- he1|ile*s with rhcomatlsm.
Mias Nina Andklik on Friday «-ect
.MissM Blanche Maxwell and Altle„*rton of the annual convention of
Thont have ,emed room, at the borne
to Mancelona tor a few days.
doing light
•'■v'ona* nivera ana uaroors cooMnani an.l i
Rev. Baker and wife were In South
able to av [ffress. which opened here today amid
Boardman Satu^lay and Sunday.
tend
1 iwl here all wlnjei.
[great enthusissm. Governor Harinoo
MlM Pmti wtam »tf J. citMiaM Dan McAlly U quite iioorly at this
wrtOnt
-"'•<3u»> reiume.1 home from <,[ Ohio. John A. Patten of Tennes
Itank Had ^ratty Noma
. Jake Wolfe, who has been qnlU 111. hi. hunilng trip at Iron Mountain last _
Clifford Sifton of Canada
Blowly ie«)vering.
i Wcdncwlay evening, bringing two nice
Ralph Hlcka was In town Jlooflay «loei with him.
Champ Clark of Missouri and other
• •
-- -------- —1.1J. for\
r! speakers of i
> be beard i
Tho bona ot-Mn. *. H. Piorco, *19
Ingaley
was
a
raatb rntmt. waa the atwoa of a
is tovs the drat of tbe Nsek.
prottr voddiag loot, orwlag when caller
City made a
Mr*. Dot)- of Tn
MJm PMri WaMrWno the bride bSEloea* call In U
[Thuridav went to IVeiroti lor » three :louislana U the presiding officer. In
gt i. davoland Rook of Waiblnstos. woe*.
W. G. ISwaverly of Kalkaska was; weeks' visit with her mother. Mrs ,K.ipt of
e ibe conventtio'h is
a C. tbo narrlago cnwinony beln*
. looking after tbe tele Vincent. Mr. Msxam accompanied the largest gathering ever held in (be
,MMM b, lUr. *. T_r-r-«. »
bei as far as CadilUc.
phone business.
maWlM oMor of the Flret kl. K.
I. H. Bonnell. James Lyle and G. B. United States In tbe Intereet of im
Mrs. Baron Rodgers of Toledo, 0„
Tka koBM waa prMtAly deco- . as a goeat at the home of W. W. Doherty attended tbe encampment proved waterways, the delegates num
meeting of the 1. O. O. F. at Cadillac bering several thousand and repre
vaM te traaa aad wMta. tarai and Brower a few days last week.
was ln|.Monday_evenlng.
Mias Alice Cun
protty dotal
senting all paru of tbe country.
.........
..
Last
Friday
t... Mantoo High stAool
Traverse City a few days last
It 'la tba rooen aad on the
City I girl, surprised Blla and Goldie Ujrirt- WtsblngtonJ). r.. Dec. 7—The annu
Henry Sparling of Traverse
Tnitei
ttMoL la OBo eoraor at tbo parkn- a Visited old friends In town a few daya hiser b) jiresentlng them with a band- al expenditure of at least tSOtOOO.OOb
book, It bring thrir nine- from the pabUe treasury upon meritround book,
It of the week,
wc •
some boned
pcfltT bMk waa otaetod. and It *ai the flrat
G. E Hodges was In Traverse CTty, teenth birthday.
kataro tbit that tbo oamd rowa wore
> business the llrnt of last week.
The teachers and board meeting of erknis rivers and hirbore of tbe UoUtaken by tbo yooBK eonpla. Ttoey were
Dr. Huntley of Manton was In town tbe M. E. 'Sunday school was held at ed States until every one of them Is
wmtwdiil aim antatad the moo u>- Taeaday ) see Bert Snyder's baby, i
home of Mrs. E. C. Brower laat
and amply improved and
•
very ready lor industrial and commercial
quite Blck.
Thursday evening. Deqf'' 1:
IvCbar to tbo otralna of tbo wtfitat
bad
harlle Dutton of Cadillac vis- ■ man
■arab idayod by lUta uqiaB Mae- *M
leeds and urea, was ^e policy adslBler. Mrs. UiBar. Tuesday I weal
Ofaaor. Mlao KaeOranor alao pUyod
the M. E oented by John A Patten, of Chat
, Preaching services
and WedL_____
Inetda;.
tto eboraa froot *Saara aad Flowora'
_rc lUh
was a - etanreb Snnda
.
Theo. Steffens of CadUUc
tanooga- Tenn.. president of tbe Teni w.ze.
«ortb» tbo eaiamony. and la tbo boar guest at tbe home of J. 8. Hodg
association. He
dt ■Mfntnlitlnni Hlaa BrtoUa Bailey first of last week.
.... lanra Blake and Wilbert Gil ■poke In panlcalar of tbe needs of |
Mrs. John Bryant, who has been
MM'^IUoad. It U Kora-"
more were united in marriage at the' Iinproremeni in the Tennessee river,
quite sick, is on (he gain.
Tba bride wota a risple sown of
parsonage
Thursday
evening.
Dec.
1st.
It Prasher of Cadillac Is visitgirlng nomeroua figures end sutu
Rev. Baker officiating. Both are well
arltta
wttb laoo tilaininta and
prove that tbe money expendknown and poimlar young people of
carried bridal roaoa of wbtte. rollowSpriDgflrid. We extend them our ed'would be amply repaid in Increased
"•Bg M oaMBMy tba thirty laeata. moved on a fruit farm b
heartiest congratulatSons.
City.
commerce.
>-eqBi|oMw tbe lminadlau frienda and
Tbe lOpportunlty class held tbeir
Mrs. Gas Doiberf
"Years ago the physlial merits of
ooatractln* bbrileo. Rapids on Saturday
monthly business and social meeting
at the borne, of Mrs. U E Green the Teolneesee river." be asserted,
aarrod. «tth a dainty woddlat Oscar, ani family.
The
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Iceberg eff South Hondav eve^g, Nov, 2*. Gamee were “were proved beyond u doubt.
A'.il %abbn of boanUful cUla.
Boardman were guests at tbe borne of ptoyed and refreshments of iwpcorn great and steady Increase throughout
\ ot Unona aad allror largely, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hodges on Satur and fudge were served by Mrs. Green.
iu drained .c-m o( popuUUon. produc
0 raiwiond by tba yoang couple.
The next meeting srlll be held at the
day.
Mra.' Banderaon and Mrs. Tates borne of M«. Vemo Crego Jan. 30tth. tion end ail manlier of industry Is
I bride la wril aad farorably
generally knoati and conceded. W«
mAvb la tba dty. wbora abo baa wbe have bew rUIUng their sister, 19H.
The Christian Workers' Bible class
■Me bor bone tor a autobof of yoara. Mrs. JamsB, l«le. left Toesdsy Mr tnet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. had cwife to believe and are still con
Central Laka.'
fident tba-. tbe adequate Impioveinem
IB aaaodatod iritb tba nrat
O. B. IMerty vWted friends at T. Peterson Friday ereolng. Dec. 2nd.
Bb and baa klwaya prorod Rowley aad vicinity a few days last At the close of tbe business session, of our river aill not much longer be
games were (ilayed. A cranberry pie deterred* ((*0 ask that our present
grtwr la tbo elrelof of that week.
afforded great amusement, each guest -ebowing and past experience be token
oil aa a mlra^.
drawing a souvenir Refresbments of
» la aorioty. llto.-Rnok la net
sandwiches, pickles, cake and cocoa as the best guaranty and guide.| We
iga f ottangac to Trarwoo
were eert^ bv the hostess. Miss need and deserve IKI.ik'O.ooo io be exriBUdta assisting The next meeting I'>-nded :i< an.approxlimilc rule o( Sl.t wu only lately that be
will be held at the home of Dr. and, OOd.OOO a year tor ten years ior the
lean la Ao pcHltlcal BeU aa a candlMrs. Hills. Jan. «. 1911.
lor ooaaty clerk, bat withdrew
Tennessee belomCiiattanooga and
Ireni the race to accept a govort
SJ.300,000 for similar improvement belitolliiii la WaAlngtos. where
ivoen Knoxville and t'hallaiiooga.Oui J
win nake bla hoai^ In
of each dollar that should l>c expend-'
New Ufe I’llls-ln oi
cd we are not ashamed to claim two
have proved a blessii
tly." wrltee Paul Mat
or three cents lor the Tennesboc that
sane waking from OstsBb aad drivm N. V. Easy,
B remedy for i
ranks third In Importance among Am
SWsysOold in the Heiri quickly. Bestorss stomach. 11 «e
kidney irbuhli
siii
thsB^ciTW^sadtesIL PuU
~
ly She at r. A. Bngl^ Drtg Co.'s, erioaii rivers and is our largest river
M «ts._st DntggUU or by
lannah A
riipable of year round
navigation
E Walt t Sons. Han
I la the apring. Owlag to toe ina- (besa Balm frw use in stomUen T5 cts.
irrantlle Co.'s.
throughout Us Jeugtb.'ky .at Mr. Raak to Mata at tiat Sly Biotbin, U WsRMi StmcL New lock.
w tkay tftostded to have the ceretonr. Mr *8^ will retam to
aooa. but Mra. Raak wlU
la tka «Rp BitU tbo aow year.
____________ _____
ware Mrs.
OlbaUir Raak of XaBtaska aad Mrs.
ikrima aad,«o. Jabn. of Onwn.
’ UORESS BY JOMI 1. PATTBI
o5Jt5!sr.s.ssras
i.
i
1hri
,IK
ANIWto
IM o Better
Christmas Gift
than a beautifut ShiitJWaist for wife, mother or"da^h^,
The Receiver's Sale of the Barney Co.’s Stock
gives the best opportunity of the season. These are all the best
of Tailored Shirt Waists that are displayed and are offered now at
One Quarter Off.
Wash Skirts are now_ selling from 75c and up.
These are splendid values' and won’t last long.
get OTme of these.
'
Be sure and
Christmas Hand Bags
Never be at a loss for a gift when such articles are to be -^d
at die ptices being made to close out the slock. Ffom 7 5c up.
Give a Belt for Christmas
and such a slock to select from! - Not one to be reserved in the
great Receiver’s Sale. Thrae are Persian, elastic, leadier and
wash. Stop at this counter sure; you’ll buy more than one.
Muslin Underwear at a saving of 25 per cent
6Kmi
jtlj'i Cnii Ills
iJrzt
’SkSZ.'"
£§i
2
I i.
LL
'■
Christmas Suggestions and Special Offerings
D ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
WILLIAM MU RO.
A
That ought to interest all who are looking for the newest and best at iowest cost,
enable us to offer piany articles at a great saving to those who will act at once.
. Wllllimikaig. Oae. g.—Mrs. Omsgrfe aad aoa OtaBB. who hava betie viaMm M tba Oveaa aad Bawlto bomea
totoMt to taavs tor toair baae at Ht
giMiM tbii wato.
‘^M. T. E WbRe tgpecta to leava
fwR tor North lUfeMa. where
& wiB een far her motber. Mrs.
IlWr. who to wM kaewa here,
-^roitoto Oaak baa movsd kto booselaid goods tote pert of Mra.
Ladies aik He»e
__________ S9c and 11.00
Ladiet' Handkerchieft. many worth up to iOc. Xmas
l«dllH.ndk«iW,............................... S,IO,.»)*5c
I. dtotriet a
tBL will totoch bare am Sunday
mtk amlag aadpvsaiac. U to hoped
by tbe
agw MlnUtor direct ttoai Mgland ^1
be hsra.
-Jfn. E'D- WUto oDtertalaed the
ftodler Xmbitddery club last Monday
atoatog la boaor aC Mrc Bd Hawslcy.
Am aa area doaea ladiee were preaME pTOgraaalra fflactt was the game
«tbe eveatog. at which Mrs. W. J.
- Rffsrs reeel red tbe tret prise and
■to. Prsmaa Oretsu the
Mtor tbe gamee aa oyster sapper was
■awad by the boeteea.
: Iba. DuMtaad U oafte sick,
tbe Odd reODsa gave s sug par
ty at the fish hattfabry Im Moads/
dl^ ta btiaer at Bt Baailey.
I aaf
m the
*toee -gma' aMra.”
m Haaatoy aad Mrs. Aaaa Maatop have UHtr aaetloa aatoa of tbeir
SPEQAL PURCHASE -over 2000 yards Outing Ran.^ •
12 i -2c qBality-this lot at.............. .............
......... ^OC
SILKS'in plain TaffelUt. Peniani, Plaids and S-tipfi in a Tati^
of colon suitable for Waists and Drwst* etc,
$1.25 Table Linen. Xmas Special at .......................................»«C
RemnanU of Table Unen.mo.tJy 2 1-2 yd lengl!..
New Mercerized Poplins ............................................................ g®
New Cravenetted Poplins at....................................................
MEN'S UMBRELLAS
TU PEERLESS-Mtofc oI pure ItaKao .at o3 beaed. PalortD
Manulaciufe at
..................................... 11.00 to 01.00
Bdtt in Suedes. Persian*. Elastic etc., at....................... 50c
CMaduUeHmufflebt.— ..............................................
Large line ol Neckwear Et-...............-...................... *5c
Ladies’ Suits-Balance ol stock to close as follows
*jj
VJ«5iipto$l9.50Jlino«lolJ................SISM
V.luauploS3?.00-.llmon.
Ladies’Coats
Ladles’ Dress Skirts
gt.____________ ________________ __________ _____
Onr Wants.
At least«i>ortloa of your trade
Aa t^portnotty to show you.
Come io.
rm toadk wOl be 'aerved at Mrs.
RUM Us vacatloa wHb friewds la Pe-
... *
Gl»» J1 fcr»k' ,»cl „t o( b«
f
/■,
Fortunate purchases
. . . S2J.S0
......................09-08
4.98,5.98, $8.75
L.ar0e line of Aprons, Furs, Waists etc.
E. WILHELM
Front Street
Our Endeavor.
Higher Qualities, Leseer
Prices.
GBAT7D TRAVERSE WEBATin
TSAVEB8C BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DECEUBEB 8. 1910.
Grsmd Traverse Region
MAIEL,
QmI «afl In! Brom ude m trip
»BAlra Ian «Mk.
Oaya Frar «pMt 8«adar *ltl> >■>*
I WotBOB nd
tusQr wpmi
Brm ud wUe rtaltad i
Hub
. .
Bndar.
d« • trip to
- »• CttyWoC______
.
m. Jbb. Stoop* U ipradloE a f*v
with bar ^*r at Kalkaafca.
t*. WaatcB la laaprorlac npldlr.
■ _Cbanr Btode a trip to Kal■. Prap
a lav^t todap t»a-
FJHs^“:i£r a trip io Trar“
e?-
■
'Peach.
«eBt to TtBTen* Cttp
WMT ALMIRA.
Wa M anU* a aever* aaow atocst
at Iteadap avaslac aad Wadaaadap.
Oar ttall aaa atartad from Lake
IWt Wedseadap nwnilBp. bat sot
k taat la a anov baak. brake the
I to hia ris *Bd bad to tern
ad aad S9 back. But Thorada} be
aeor pari of bla nrat* oa tar aa
be read aaa opea tor bioi. ft people
H* tbalr aaU the}' moat brip to
.the U^wap ao the naU cbb sri
Wo have aot laaraed pet vhetber
trio be np Cbrtatmaa tree tbl«
R ov arlmnllMiiea cr BOC U eo.
aakBoaref it.
(ISA «e anabooM protoet the qaallf
- (have are salp a tew of tbesi. As
aribp BprreepcBdent ot tbe Rlrer
Va^ mjt ta ^e Fraakfort
■A N. auea baa ownd ta Lake
ftrtttowlater.
H bam of tha wood eaw baa baen
■few tbe paat tew dapa tor Bldaep
C. LewlA H. Om airi
*
a aad roB
ah tor soad roada la the wioter
aa wrii aa la the atuBBier.
IdfA Usra Bater'>aa caQint on
c«ofa lake Pridax.
aitaerOoask wUl hare a poatal card
"
~
' r »tb at tbe Lake
An tbe ladtea are
brias sapper for two and tbe tea-
and altb bk panata when only i« way be strewn wttb raeee aad bap- A Lindai
-’oeao.
rears old. He was 70 pean old.
The Bell telepbooe twicb that
Mrm. au Hoff, wife of Isaac HnS. etery. The floral offerinss were many
who died of BrisBVs dtaeaae Nov. 12. and beautUal.
. Mra. Kay's la CleuaerA la i
pasted away last \nlsbi at 12;S0
Tbe Woman'a rinb met Nor. £Snd
tletaeo tl)^>a»ri«^Dka taU of looner
o'cloefc after a week's Hh>ess canaed at tbe home of Mrs. A. VoIca Tbe
to buy (be atrits:' Cet each nd all so Empire were sneau to tbe birthday by a Istroke of apoplexy. 8be leaves (ollowtas prasram wu plven:
that cu.
wo^oshters. one slsdloner of ber aister. Urn. SbeA with (bar s
R4MI call: Wuat hare we aa a na.
We are all rtty eorrp to learn that ber family.
tloe to be tbMkful for?
L'ls. I. Muff of Qilrini Is ao slcA We
Tbe Ladles' Aid Society atet ^tb
WHbelB Bloai
Current Evsrrta.
all hope (or her recorerp eooa.
1 2 o'clock Wednesday, Rev.
»rs. N. B. Sberidaa Wedaeedap alterOrtsln of ThMksrivlns Md how
bir. and bin. Aaa Palmer and rbil- norn.
^
kept by the Pllsrimi. by Mrs. Chat.
dten were tbe pueata of Ur. and Mrs.
ncbard DombriHe oi Traverae atp
Weston.
R. R. Batee Sunday.
<anw back with his son. HaraU, when of OviaU Bonday.
Bictaaid Dom is worldns (or Bdoo
Mine Rota Jeamp raturaed to her be returned bone on Monday. He
The awry, by MUs Ethel Ranper.
ber borne from tbe hospital At Man-home last Ttanredap.
visited Ms mother aad friends, alao hU Reynolds drtvins team.
Tbe Club met on Nov. »tb with . Jim While 01 ,-^orui maauou isiano letce. where she has been reoeltla*
Dec. 8.
Tbe riiHdran of Hr. and Mn. 0. Bur- son's Bcbool, and ratarned to bis borne
.
Mra. O. C. RMtom Md ibe (ollowlnp waa seen In onr midst last week abak- treatmeoi.
ce«* are all on tbe salm
Thnreday.
lag bands with old friends.
members of our W. C. T. tJ.
prasram was siren;
.
P. E. PlaherTVEiifone Plaber aad
Charier Raahlow la here on a rUlt
) rhcnijiBonvlIle Friday evenOVIATT.
Esq. l.oorals ot Suiions Bay was
Roll call; Somethlnp you bare
from P
-I’asbiDSton to eee bis cblldre
Keno- Buntess Slve sc e to Perry
We certainly bnd the worst snow learned of London.
here selllas fniit trees Iasi weeA
Wt B
» la a Bult itorin this week that we ever eaw
. . . ______ __ ...
Mr. and Mrs. WHM Griffith of near
Current events:
arnry society orsanU^
here. Hopolasainstt two men wbo-etole
who-stole a boat1,,,„*„ber.
...----- ------------Oviatt hai'e moved In wlLb uer broth
ScotlMd YardA by Ulsa UMd er. Evereti Crain, and wife. 4bep may bare good success with It. ' troSi there a few year* aso and sold
t..... Huff
^ away on
CM I^t thlt: OM day last It
Monday mornins at 2 o'clock. Thus MelsoD.
Mr. and Mra„.-D^w and family
week while A. Painter and son
Westminster Abbey, by Mr*. W. P. apent Sunday In iH^rse City vlsltDec. 4.
jhnsband and wife hare passed away
pettins some corn Md fodder in from
■
tin a trifle over two weeks.
.iwuenew
relailves.
the field they saw two wild ducks
Tbe telephone romiany held a
SPRINGFIELD.
; Some ot the people are rallins do«-n I Mr. and Mra. Morris LesUe have
SCHOOL REPORT.
hnntlOE for aometblDs to eaL They
[meeiing ai A. C. Wynkoop’s store
Mrs. John I. BaUeaflelA Mrs. Ben 1 the roads, thus packlns the aao* so moved Into their new residence.
Re'poit ot the Pleasant Grave acbooL
look chase after them, ran them down
last Dlghi.
district No. 7. Whitewater townablA •
and utu«ui
causht lueiu.
them.
aulu
• l .-nV aiinnor with Sire MIfKW
'talned Rev. UttdmM of Cbeboypan ' Mi and Mrr. Will Satiler of Coi
roi» for tbe month cndlnp Dec. 2. 1*W:
Henn Gilmore baa ratnrnod
LMte^W^ mSl
'
mii.b s{>oni Suuday visltinp h»r moth
Number of days unpht It
Xrom bla trip, blu pot no deer or bear
wife. an-l
ktre. Anna Rosencians Md soa Lee. er.. Harry Baker, and wife,
Mr. Md ------ ---------------------------Bo.vs enrolled. 6; plris enrolled, t
brother, Tom, spent Sunday at tbe ernooA
____
.
;lett Saturday for Cadillac, wpere they Grandma Harvey Md S. II. Lawyer Total ' enrollment. U. Number of
Is place.
this
place,
home of ber parents. Mr. Md MiA- Mre. Gna Benaon ti aot rerp well;will spend a few days before palnp to
srholara
enrolled up to dnie. It
e people of
o Cedar Run and vlcioTbe
iWescotj;
t
at present
jReed City', where they will spend tbe
Averape dally auendMce. It
Itv will
rill bate a
a Christmas tree ai 11.
We bear Geo. Herendeen and tarn-1 winter.
! Mr. Md Mrs.
ifs. Perkins
Perkli Md family vUTboae who were neither tardy nor
l
I'y expect to more to Bnrdlckvllle.
;Ue.l Sunday'>• at mil-Hutcblns'.
| Mlsa Edna May Ferry mJ Mr. Da- G! Shorter's ball.
aiircct durinp the month are Leo aad
Mrs.
yeler Md tamny. Xobn I.
The threshers were in Our midst vld Oasnon were united It marriaice
I>cc Shaw.
t
PLEASANT GROVE.
apalD. They thresh^ for _C. E. Pet- at tbe home of the proom's mother.
pbest averape sundlnpa (or the
Md was burled Bnnda:
tensill. -Mr. Stork and Hr. TMner. It-Mrs. A. Gapaon. on Nor. 2Ub.
ly.
John Taper Is njovip>g bis e
Carrie Kennicott
was very difficult to move the ma-.higfa noon, in the presence of a large
l»o
Shaw,
sixth
grade, M per cent
loeepb has been racelred by one of
Clinton Wesdse vlalied hU parents 1 cblne on account of tbe deep snow.
nnmber of relatives Md friends. The to tbe mill this week.
Jim Merrill. Bftb grad*. 82 per reoL
_
___
.
Mra. Akens was for [at Morey Satnrday Md Bnnday.
| FrMk Wilson expects to atari black-.bride was attended by Miss Elsie
Gladys Slmraw, first grade. 89 iwr
nwly of tbU nelshborhood. ber maid-- Clarence Dine, wbo has been at Amitblnp apaln In OvlatL
Howell, tbe proom by Leonard Steele.
ea Mme belnp
Carrie Johnson.
‘
■
iHart. Mich.. ■
returned, Dec. &.
[Rev. C. E Thles of the M. E. church
8ENOON.
Bessie Broomhead has been rls
ioffidatlDp. After the ceremony a
Miss IJizie Houce returned
George Caras rsturaod laat •waning
'hanksplrinp dinner was served. Mr. Thompsonvlllr
. Earl Glllmore Md Mias Lann BUke;
NORTHPORT.
iThankapIring
hompsoi
Ttuirsda;
reday.
from Chicago, where be Waited hla
Beckwith a few daya.
< were anlied In marriape Thursday, Da- < Mra. C. H. Jones and nurse
Md Mra. Gspnon received many^
rnney. w^o
Mrs. Miller and little son are *tsy-;cember 1. 1910.
-Wednesday
for
FJorids,
where
they
ly
1
North Oakotn (he
........la^ year, retnraed daughter. Mra. - Merle Kaafiga. Md
fnp with J. 8. Blems. Mra. Miller ar- - Albert MTieeler Md Clarence DIM.................................
w1l] spend tbe winter.
home Frida;
also attended the national slock show.
rived Wednesday
do housework for i s,wti( Sunday
Ed Stamptaflera.
L. R. Peck Is bulldinp a cottape for i pin
Mra. Ella llanklnaon has a atock of
AHrad Wilhelm arrived In the cHy
Mr. Blem.
L-^yde
fe and danpfaer.
danpuer. Prof. Marvin, of Lawrence. Kansas, jev'enlnp. despite tbe stormy weather.
“yde Snyder,
8nyd«., wife
last evening fram Aon Arbor to spend
Everyone Is invited
Mesdames C. B. Kebl Md
Ry-'wai attended by a larpe Md apprestay after rvertnlce.
. mice, called on 'ber mother, Mra.
prayer meetlop Thursday evening Md Uzsie
Aldridpc, L
Snn
lute Aldridpc.
today.
..
M spept Friday Md Satnrday iD|Ciatlve audience.
1 SOD. Glen, returned to thelh home here (he holidays with bti paraata, Mr. and
pracUce slnpInE. Tbe SMday school
Isaisc Dine was a vMltor at Harry Traverse City,
I The yonnp people enjoyed a dsne- from a visit with friends
friends'in
fin Cadillac. Mra, Charles Wilhelm.
'
ds to intri ■
Vbeeler't Sunday.
H. E Bengbey of Traverse City ar- leg party In the town hail on FrlMre. Catherine Reynolds: is in i>oor
e school.
Dec.'6.
rived this evening to spend a couple | day evening.
health 1
OMtiraas Cannot a Uui
of days on businMS.
i Mr. Md Mra. Geo. McCray left SatMr. anil Mrs. Fortier of Albetui are
. GLEN ARBOR.
OSBORN.
ITie mlsrion class met at tbe home urday (or Marquette to attend (be vUltln* the family of Mre. T>onler'B
Tbe barpe Crouse made her last call
Oeorpe Deerinp and Marparte Do-, of Mlsa Susie Baumberper this even-1 funeral of Mrs. McCray's . brother, brotitci. Carl Canienter.
for tbe setsoy at rUber's dock today. ran called on BloaBom laat Sunday / ing.
:8am Gagnon, wbo died on Tfauradsy.
George Thompson, the Singer Sew
--IB Vfb'aaTfBr euUoB at Souib
Tbe Willing Workers pave a suppei*. J. Vannsiier is s|>endinp s tew days ing .Machine agent of Benxonla. was
itou talaad closod at mldnlpbt *“*Ul*Huff
___
___
In tbe Cottprepatlooal church parlora.st Pox islMd.
in town on buslnen Thuraday last
Md________
Richard___________
"
SO. John Tobin. Jr., one of tbe were Empire callers Saturday.
Friday evenlnp which was well atTbe Avonlea riub enjoyed a taffy
Fred Small of Beulah siwni Sunday
craw, came to bis borne here Satur. limli
Mr. Md Mrs. Juba Osborn attended tended.
[imli last Wednesday et
evening.
at the heme of Wm. Dexter.
Tbe U O. T. M. H. will give a Jap-1 Tbe Ladies' Aid of
Mesdames Ella Haoklnson and
bey I church met with Mra. VMnstter dn imey Baldwtp were Traverse City
aneee tea party oa Dec. lOth.' The;
saving
(be Sleeping
........... ... Bear
.
Ufe
L
sat
_ station
iloD j Friday afternoon. After tbe business callers Tbursday.
Onr mall mas lallod to complete bis will also have a haras r
. . moved here for the winter
(rips.
'aeasloD cake aandwlcbes were served.
Several of our granpere attended
off two quilu.
Tbe news came yeserdaly from
I-eon Huff Md Helen
Tbe funeral aervlcea of David John- j' The alumnae are 1
np a ptoy. Pomonn grange and the fair held at
South MMltou that Theodore Beck united In
Sunday afternoon. "A Noble. Outcaiu*’ to be given on Honor last week. All report an ex-------------marriape
- M
--------- aday son. wbo died <
dead. He was one of the oldest
(be borne of Rer.T
Rer.T. H. Byer, wbo were held In tbe Swedish LutherM Friday erenlng, Dec. 23rd.
cellent time.
setUers there, having come to tbe Isl- nuple them bappy. May tebJr path- church OD Wednesday afternoon. Rev.
I . ilra. Cora Cbarbarneau returned
Loans Made on Real Estate
C. A. HAMMON^
tittsna'fe..-"
Our Great Christmas Sale
Has now started pd is
full of hustle and enthusiasm, because months of forethought and preparations have collected the greatest
sosortmoit of Christinas gifts we have ever shown in our past history. Furniture, above all thin^, is the most ^tisfactory as a Xmas gift;
it is piacdcal and bets indefinitely imd it keeps die fond remembrance of the giver constantly in die mind of the recipient. We offer you
during this sale vnm^celled qiportunibes for buymg high grade seasonable merchandise at lower prices than ever before.
Our -S-tore Your Ohris’trni
Christmas Stock
Consists of
Buffets, (Chairs,
Tables. Side
boards, Dinner
Sets, (Zhina Ware
Sl^opping Oen-ter
All pupctiases made now will be atored FREE of
ctiargebnmctirlatmaa delivery^ time.
Beds,
Beds
Great Table ChaUenge
Sewing
Machines
SI
One boedred mv and bewaUtnl inatal bed*, all alses. styles and flnlstC
All priced special for (nirtstmas.'
Sfcnrare. Cfir>
— We wjn rarrriae yon' wbSA yon
ful low price. A recnlar flO.OO bed
■ p*. Rbrs, Lfice
-^Qat^PoclMn.
f
k
AmIIOO
$4.9S
Parlor Lamps,
7
Parlor Stan^ Li
brary Tables,
Dresseis, Chiffouieis, Beds and
Bedding. Stoves,
Ranges, Sadirons.
COLD
\NDLE
Dining
Tables
W^wanl
opulioo on
a begil^ round top
pedestkl taUe whkh
- we are olfeiing for
mm
ii
Rccken,
CoDcbflfi.
Parlor
Smti.
PedeUak,
Tabonrcttec.
Foot
Stock
Cooking
UipodU.
You couldn't Dnd your wife a better
gift than one of our beautiful nia
rhlneR. We have s good aaaort
Dient. bectnning with our 823.oi) am
A ftjrtiih, tkmble aod ptacticfil Ubnir Table with*
S Af
diaw. Size o( top 42 iacbei bjr 26 ndiet. Xmu pnce..va«F9
Three-ptece Parlor Suite
ilP
$14.95
Presents
lor the
Children
$5.00
OOMV awtles raaalBasp lvo>BSU.7S
We hpTe the largest
and best asioitment of
Children's 3ledt, Cutters,
Chairs, Rockers, Tables,
Shoo Flys. etc., that
have ever bad. and
want 70U to come in and
at least look them over,
for we can save 70a moO'
ey oa thsse as weO as otkalhiop..^
BO
Front
SL
J. W. Slater
127
Union
SL
S10.75
We have as fine a lot ^
Dicung Tables as were
era drown and at
paces lower tbao eveff.
lot Qmpbnas. ^wot
fo^ tfiffercoi itylet ia
pim op fnm
Our Christmas Stock
Consists of
... :$26.00
- BriUUe HMMlsratelicr
Dreffiing:
Tables.
Magfazine
Racks.
Mubic Cabfbets,
Sewing
Machines,
Secretaries
OaveoporU
Clocks
l©ll!
Advtoor-Charles EdgKomb.
A. U. WIDobM.
I TrBM«*-L«mU
Baakcr—Alec Yo^
ThU gr«“»e b' to « matt SourtobAlei. SmlUi.
Aerie ptarsidan—Dr. E. U Svantoe.
Howard.
Ids coadUitm, Btol *11 tie
lliare trere aeThial aplritad conBseort-C. E. Defoe.
are plaimhi^ 6d betas present and
Watchman—L. C. Hickanoa.
taUns an arUre part Id tie atau- tatu tor trnrtous ^cm. About iso
nsemben
were
present
Tha
aeere8entiT-W.
H.
Mather.
Stange. and In the dIfferMX exhibits
tary's aspoal repq^ aboved the exce)Phyridans-J. W. Ganntlecu E. a
that are to ha made.
leu( progreas itSrte during the past IMnor. W. E. Moon. Frank Holdaworth.
Manager ter three year*—tV. H.
rear BoaBclallr and in incroaae of
T«nt No. taa K. O. T. M. M.
Mather.
FbUoalBg Is the' resott o( the eleeAfter the business meeUiag a t'entton or ofttoers ot K. O. T. M. M. Tent
isoo baoenet van served.-ahd a mu
No. 138:
Past eoamaader—Gttrsc B. Har- sical jirogram given.
Ter.
$pan1*h W«r VeteranA
j
.
mmandcr^Mine B. Blue,
JtmMf mtUm wti Mm
At the regnlnr meeting held Pridar' HANDED OUT TO WICHIQAN MEN
tmnaiider—
eoierant
<Wni
rrening ot the t'nlied Spanish Mar I
FROM WASHINGTON.
you do oot have to work close to the Sharpe.
Veicmna. the following otScers were !
______
Bwve, which is usuatly isr from the Becon) Act-pw—Oata> Breslca.
i
window. You can work Where yon Fmance keeper—Calvin 8. Vader. c-lected;
Commander—Irving Cook.
[Wetmors's Appointment Made by
wh^ sod be warm. You can work on Char-laln—O. E. HelpMduU winter days in the full liaht near Masu-r at arms—Bari Grove.
coamaoder-H. 1.
I Awarded.
the window, without beioE chilled to Sergeant—H. G. Colea.
K^P*"
the bone.
Junior
First master ot guard*—Roff Hioes.
Vi'arhtogton. Dec.
President
The Perfecdon Oil Heater quickly Second tanner «f guards—loiveme Tblrtl.y.
OIH,.r
or
a.r-En.».
;
T.It
l.
.
low
^ « r-omwfives heat, and with one___.
t fillioE of
.. —
the Kclsee. Hons to the senate today Includes
feet bums steadUy for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An
Senitnel—E. C. Hogan. .
several good places to MicblKan. H,
tadksior always
the amount of oil In the font. The filler• Officer of the guard—Cbaa. Ounton.
Plckot—C E. McCov.
named Prt-d C. Wetmore of l>dllUc
cap, put In like a cork in a bottle, la attached by a chain. This
Chaiilaln—George Newheny.
aa United State* EKstrlcf-aiiorucy
heater has a cool handle and a damper cop.
Traverse Bar Hive.
; Trustee—Haas Johnson.
the weitcni dlctrici of the aiate.lu
The Perfecdon Oil Heater has an nrtomatfe-locUaa The following offlyr* wc-ff elerteJ; After which the-whole company (or
[dace of Gtorgv G. Cavelt. Mr. C->veil
flawe n^inatr, which prevents the wick from being turned at ibe meeting of Traverve Day Hive l-rcsem tat down to a sumptuous
baa served ibn-e terms to thu post
Ufh enough to amoke, and la easy to remove and drop back, so ' iheir mcetlcg yesterday afternoon.
1 supper, prcpa.-cd
die wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery
I l-oys know bow. It w
Commander—Ida V. Teniab.
Tbe udminailon of Cbailes J. Byrtis
cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an Instani for
lung remembered.
Pswc-comroander-Calbc Thacker.
id Ishivmlng to be collector of co«rewteUng. The PmMon Oil Heater is finished in japan or
Lieutenant comander—Etu Ptoo^.
niekd. is strong, durable, wcU-tnade, built for service, and yet
loms for the Sui'ertor dUirici was
Grand Traveme Lodge No. 20G
Record
keeper—Mary
Gardner.
I tod ornamentaL
also sent- to the senate, a* wi-II a*
The officers ol
Grand
Traverse
Treasurer-.\gne* McMichacl.
II. Device of Grand
Lodge No. ftM) 1. O. O. F.. for the com-;
Chaplain—Louisa Olton.
lo tpe Hi-rk of the L'tmed
Inf year
MVir nrc
nrp as
ns followa
fnllnws,.napias
lUpMS tO
Ing
Bargeant—Belle Thompson.
' States
SraiAB ctiirt
court fur China. *Mr. Davii-a
Noble grand—Lee Hornsby.
Mistress at arm*—Mary Bri zina.
liaa been in the diplomatic ecrvicc
Vice noble grand-Ftoley Hara_8cnilncl—Flora Colby.
for sooK- time, having been formerly
iiiond.
I
Picket—Addle Ingeraoll.
runnected with the Anwrlcan cmUocordtog secretary —Tonr TborPlanlat—Charlotte Thompson.
.baasy at Toklo in the capacity of ac
ieil>en Htennsraph'-r. and hi* prc*i-ui
Trustee—E. M'ilhelm.
Wltt^ia Rebekah Loege.
KInancbil secretary—Bert Greco.
♦
OOCiErV ELECTIONS
0
position come* to him in the nature
M. E.—Oeow HoyL
Wisteria Rcbekah lx>dge 4Si I. O. O
Trustee for three years—Dr. Qn*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It was also decided to give a piuty F. elected the followiug officers at orr.
i
The foUowlqg Mlchtgan postma.-fer#
Oecenhor |9. in the City o;>rra house. their tneciing Monday oeening.
Knights of Pythias.
|
were nominaiod to Uie iottnie to
Tha Knights at Pythias bad anolh- There U talk of
Neute Dsfoo—Noble grand.
■'I
Woman's Relief Cerpa
day; Cbarlea H. Heath, incbnamd.
1w oaa et thdr tine snMwrs at *ix to go into dompetitkm . with degree
Abbie M'rtght—Vice grand.
John Farlc). Siruibatigh; l.ynu
«*c*oat last Rl^L prepared by WU- leams In Northern Micliignn.
Bloodfoeil, who did
hliaaeU
uu^-.
being chosen tor the ensuing year:
jicBain; Arthur D. Ilsnxham. AlJnad with Ua New Oigtaad supper.
Old Miaalon Oninpe.
Ctom
—Financial i
President—Mrs. .Mina Mae«.
’W'WUdi (hlrtyalz/took part. They
At a recent meeting of Old Mission Itry.
Vice presidoot—Mrs. Lottie CleveAtiounted to (be parton and got grange No. CC3 the follostor offleers
Sadie Tomkins—Treamr^.
;
PreUfown.
Aun ArtXJi;
Minnie S.
erfbhage tuitU Utne tor were elected for the ensuing year:
Edith Burgett—Afuslclan.
Junior rito nro.UoDi-.Mo«S<, Morj.„„ ,,
of the evening,
rt Swaney.
three yenr*—Nettie
r of cMosr* wfateh leaultshall.
Oveniocr—Mrs. G. Dana.
ScQotori. Smith and Burrowi have
toUowa.
Lecturer—Mrs. Prank Btevens.
Captain degree staff—Charten ParkChaplain—Mr*. CaUicrinc Care,
rcctfved a rega«^t from Secretary
aoMlor «gaD«>ter—W. B- DatEtei^rd—W. F. Stone.
.conductor—France* IHrdaaU.
01 the Interior IMIlnger askwg that
.J. Gilmore.
Guard—Helena Updike.
they name a receiver or rogf»ter al
Vtoe cot
Chaplain—Mrt. O. H. Jamison.
Frtttcrrutl Order Egn'M.
the land office at Mcruuetu-. The
, M. W.-Guy Cbaae.
U J. Moausky.
Presidoni—Leonard C. Clapp.
Traverse City Udge No. 222.
ol Jost-ph Jones, the present
M«ato -9eniy Smith.
-tUiss KUIlc R. Stone.
Vice prealdenl-Bamey JlcGIll.
the annual communication of
^
Gate ke^r—Robert IVamer.
U. A.-4a W. HoUermaa.
Chai.Uto-L W, Smith.
Traver*c CII5 lodge No. rji. Free and
steward-Mra. Bq}Uy
X. K. B.-4L J. MacDonald.
Eecretary—Car! O Erickson. "
•I .Mlchl
plre December 13- Senator Burrous
Dana.
3f. P/—Cart M. Pleroo|
Treasurer—Jud E. Cameron.
lact evening, officersB for tb
,l» favorable to the rcappotoum ni cf
t O.—Mm 'Aihuo.
Inner guard—Michael Zeran.
Masonic year were elected as lollowe;
both gentlemen, their records hav
^ 0.'0=-«. i.‘Knapp.
Outer guard—Frank Katrovli.
W, M.—Victor A. Patrick.
ing been entirely sMifactory lu the
E. W.—Herbert B. Montague
: department. He will confer with lili:
J. W.—John~G. Strauh.
colieaguo however, t-efore mnlrtnE
Trearurer-A. D Conk.
lib ri ••ommendotienf.
Secretary—Everett Whitney.
S. D.—C. Arthur Holliday.
J. n.—Ceo' W. Kent.
Stewar^B-Wu..TDeKav anJ W. F. ♦ f^OUTiCt AND POL1T.C1AN8. ♦
Wolcott '
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦«♦♦♦
Tyier-Artbur C. Despre*.
i ^he city of. Lynn. Maas , will bogtn
Cnaplala-Wm. Mothersli:.
commission
.Mar.tal-Fred G, Keumann.
^ govemmem.
Orgaulst—Chas, E. Hale.
' The vote rwelved by Hiram \S7
Tn^ce for three years—Elmer E. Johnson to tbe recent election Is the
Whyte.'
largest ever cast for a governor of
Finance committee—H. B. klonu- Caltfomta.
gue. G. A. Holliday and H. Montague ; Democrau to Nor:olk. Va_ have
AudlUng eotpmJuee-C. 0. Erickson, formed a. Woodrow Wllaon club „
F. G. Heumanu and Cbaa. E Hale.
itdom the foternor-t-lect of New JerCharity commlttee-V. A. Patrick.
^ u,c democratic presidential
H. B. Montague and Jphn (J. Straub
,K,nito*tlon to 1SI2,
Emcrtainment comicliiee — Elmer
All slRUs point to tbe election of
Work Near a Window
In winter wktn you have a Perfec
tion Oil
It is a portable
radiator which can be moved to
any part of a room, or to any room
In a Wise. When you have a
MANY GOOD JOBS
lil«L HtATta
Stendard Oil Conq>any
w.
MIWKEN'S 9
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
Gwat Opportunities hr Women
•ecenber instead 0! Jannaiy-a oontb &bead 0! time, but the
iBoal WINfEI OUTCLEANING 0! Mored Saits, Coats, Waists,
Dress Stdrts, Furs and tteady-to-wear Dresses.
We Offer This Year’s Suits at
Idni-half,
Lot 3
one-third, one-fourth off
L«•12
Lot 1
MSmbPiked
|*Sdb1 Pficed
31 Soil. Piked
fcom..mM to snso (>nn..tl8ai» to S25.M from. „$12.00 to $20.00
Now «10,WtO«6.» Now
$6.00 lo $10.00
*»:B5 to $12.50 Now
.
neofet^i uU itylM >n vbit vre In lemaDfenitv isd
whkiftmitt to be risbt tor next qirln^. Tbe taUorlns, fioIsUbI and cplotiaft ere ot tbe hipest den. Tbe best
wm go first Seetbemnow.
Co^a'ts
and
Dress
' T« *10 Onl Oit (raatut Aowlnf ol Cottt ul andr-tovtu In»es to fee loml aorvfeere. Some very ottractlve
moMita feott, «Hk oeirutnctoeptlca otuebed.
Ask to see our special offers In
FUR NECK PIECES al .
«inci $8*9S
WEbCOlIE GBANGEKS
We extaod to all vititin; Graagers a most cordial weleone
to tsaka this etoce your beadquart^ while in tbe city. Sveryttaisc to OUT tww« will be done to make yoor gtay pleasant.
Tor will fled ttds stare toirly racUatiog hiMpit>li^. During
9flt Orange week will be a s^endld time for peo|^ whether
Orangen or not, to do shopping as the Eaiiro&dt will nuke
■pedal rates at thh-time—selling dates Dae. U, 13 and good
RBttl Sat. Dee. 17.
E Ednards.
tcrvllle, to succeed Eugene Hah- of
SI, t commlUc^I. Ro«»c. Scol,
g,„„
_
JVjjdwnrt „d W. M.
i 00,™ S..bM .<
IU.«.
Tlo iM^Uoa 01 olloo™ will ttk.
Pi,™ o» TbMj,, ,«nlbt D« Mb.
„ ,p,
.bb .be ee»">»l.. m« be ...e.™
„„„„ „
imiltce cooBlsUng ol K. D. Mon
Dec. II
taguc. I. B. Gilbert. G. A. Holliday, K
Colonel kiosca C Wk-uaore. of St
11. Elsvonb and E. Whiiacy was apjiolnie.! to make the proiier arrangv- .Louis, who met at accidental death
ments for the event. A feature of,'‘^*‘
P™»*Wy the fir^t
f-e occasion will be Iho presenUig of I
a life certificate of membcrshli. ,0pre»id..-ni;al
Harvey Avery. «bo has been a Ma».'
ter Mason for forty.t»„ yearr.
.
Republican Ixoguc
_
ol .Mkhlaar ha* be*-n organiz-d In
MePheraen Pett. C. A. R.
Delroll for the purp.*-- of condu<Hng
TTic tollowics officers were elected tli otgenlfcd canir-vlpn foi tbe prlnby McPherson Post, G. A. R., at their‘vipic* of the lofe'irgent wir.g of the
hN-idtpiarters last evening;
it-publirau i«ny.
Commandc.—L. K. Ctevcland.
iManin W Littleton, cougr«.m-a
Senior vi<« cemntander—F. D. Mar-, tiect from tl.c nr«t New York dr ''intrici. has d. viB<>d a scheme to i-r-tab
Junior
vice
commander-Edgar llch ihroughoui the country- a^yK’JUi
Orms'uy.
of labor agcucK-s. une In each siau
Surroon-Wm. Core.
> tuntUb Inlormaiion about the de! Cheptoin—Simeon Wimain*.
:matid for labor to all pens of il.e
Officer of llie day—Walter W ivcan. country
Quarte.-maater-Geo. A. Ste.-.rus.
The Independent Pr.rgTv,Mve Derao' Officer of the gaard-llarvey liar craiic I’a-ty of Brvokiyc has Wa
tholomew.
, incorporau-d In New York rtatc '10
AdJuUM-J. W. Hllllker.
‘encourage and support U-gi.Uuon re
PatrioiU tostructf-Cha*. Irish.
direct primaries, to favor the
^Soant major-A. C. Elder.
electwo of United State, senator, b*
Quartertnasier
sergeant — Curtis the popalar *->»
- .................
Fo«ler.
hoMUm and
ai corruirtioo to poi|iics.~
Delegate to the department encamp-:
,
er» to the Sixty
Mbf—n
V!
I
.
icem—B. y. .Sewl.ouse.
second coogres* who will douhlle*Alternate—A, C. Wder.
attract aileation by reason of cb>' Trustee for three >•« —M. D. Mor ,
tome or ootoriety which they have gl.
B*n.
attained are Caleb Powers "
Trustee for two
y«r*JrEdgar Ken.ncalan who was accusWl or comOrtnsby.
pilelir in me Goe'vel assatsiniitoe.
Trustee for one year—B. P. New- >
Martin W. LltUeton. who defended
house.
! Harry Thaw to hi* last trial; Victor
Modem Woodmen.
;
Mllwsiikee. the ftmt eoctoiThe annt^ etoettoo-of officers ofl*»« «*sre«maa. and Heary Geonre,
the Mcdem Woodmen of America took [!' •
»>»r»e tax advocate,
place last eveniafe ud resulted as fol-1
T. ^cGraw. who 1a fe leading
1,.—..
•
' . IrswaMat,.
candidate fnr
Par ,ha
the aaa,
seat of ,Nathan B.
jScoR
to
the
CBited
sutee eesata, has
Coaeft-E. C. Lord.
In the Affairs of
the Cook
Good jodgoDeot is es afctnsary to wecess gs it is ta t»>
caOed “wegfatiei*’ mstten.
The
coob axe those who ere “partiadat**.
Wbes they have found the right proportioo apd the
M
*i<i to tlKmTd
tk*t tbdr
rflM, bsldng
luiriTVR ahrtyt
sIwMM comes
rAFTUW o<i;
Ml*
lUl
**mL|**
tw. Uk tejson
Lily White
••T^ Fioqr the Best, Ccofa Use"
H&s be» used steadily in hundred:, of fais^ fod over
twenty years.
/
Because d»ey discovered )-eafs aso that ihw gel the
best tciuiti (ram it and were wise eaough not to be ebang*
mg around.
The reason they have been wise enough not to chai^
h because no-one has ever been able to produce a betttf
Sour.
'
It's doubtful ifjlhf>* ever %viIL
For tale by
dealer.
VALLEY CITY MKUNC CO.
. <Crna4lLjgUa.MkO.
long be*‘n promliiuM in politics In
\V.wi Virginia. I to ha# hMn a na-m
ler of the Democratic Nailonal eomt.iiuee for hi* date for lotmcen yean.
During Prrkidctu Cleveland's 'kucood
aJmlnlxiraticn, be was collector of In
ti rnal revenue to West Virginia.
Twelve ycorz ago he waa an unsue
Mwsful candidate for the amate.
John Alden Thayer, who hnn been
clecled to rongri-ra from the Thlid
district of Massachuseiis. la a son of
HI Thayer, who
dikUict to r*jngrea* half a century ago
end who I* known as the fathr*^ ot
OregDo and the man who made Kan
sas a free state. The elder Thayer was
ene of the leaders of the repBl>U*an
petty to Its earlier days, while John
A Tbayc.-. his son. Is allied with tbe
dttnocniilc i«rty.
Many ]>)ipiiitiicni dIcmocrai* e*pres»
the opinion that the reeulti of tbe r»eeiit geueral i-ltelion will to the Ba
New KnsUnd and middle and the
scuihrrn states, which bmgbt aboot
the ttomlna'.lon for
preaideni
at
Dmrge B. MeCteUan to ISM. Horatio '
Ftymoitr InriSSS. Samuel j. TiMea to
JX76. Odta. WinflHd Boon Hancock In
tiso and Grover Cleveland to mi.
IMS and JSSL
Retnilatcs the huwela. . .
easy natniwl movetnenta. eures conRtl;uiicn—Dean’s Recuteia Aak your
druggtM tor them. S3 cesta a box.
Mrs. J. M. Sail ef Cadillac it in tha
city for a few days on bustocaa.
FOR SALE—le acres ae County Ltoa
road. Vk mils beyoac lamoua Morgan orchard,
1% mils from
:hard. only II4
city. Nearly all claarod. Fliia fruit
land. Easy temu; low price. C.
A. IlamaionA
FOR 8ALE-A SSOo' lb. team. 9 and U
years
.rs old,
c
one T-yaar-oId sorrel
rc. al<oui 1100 Iba.. to foal; one
IS-.eenrohl
renrol.1 '«blte mare, aboot t03u
ll«. and one T raonthaold coll from
paetog Biork. AHilres* all eommuuithe old alignmeni of the
(atlons to Mrs. W. II. Ijoaes. Maple
of the Lltsouri river. Including the
Clt>. Koute I. Michigan.
The (Christmas
Shoe Store
TRAVERSE CITY
AND
NORTHERN MICHIGAN
A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
Slippers vl allhind^
allMcfObers
ot the FanUljf*
GAITERS,
LEGGINGS,
BED SLIPPERS,
JULIETS,
SHOES.
INDIAN
MOCCASINS,
FOOTWEAR.
Do Yonr Chris'mas Footwear Shopping
AT
A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
Leading Shoe Store ol
Traverse City and
Northern Michigan
V"' V
GET fiU^AT YOUR
CHRIST^^ SHOPPING
14 DAYS MORE.
jm BIG STORE OFFERS FOR
14 |f(l9^ P4yS
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
GIFTS FOR EVERYBOpY.
SELECT NOW^
CLOSE Fltmc COAT COLLAR
LADIES' LONG COATS-Black or Colored
Ld » tcU 70a saowd^.
until after the ho'idaTa.
703 «e figunog on • se«r Cun 7011 canoot afiord lo wik
u a derided necenity lo comfoii this Ka«a of tbe jar. bat k it ^ an aHVed bet for
tbrM men who wear
^
Then ttacb wiS be d^ed aud >-ou pn^Uy caa't &nd 70ur aze and
cefUial7 imI tbe auwtnfnt
Adler-Rodusttr Oatrcoals
Tommom, Thorsda7. we %vS dart MmeibiDg.
I V:«
/i
TTwy are eqaaBy wre that ereiy other detail which geo ide the mataial and makiiic
Ladtet* and mitres' bUck and colored O
Ladin’ haodtome>bUck broacklolh. filled or
Coat^$ll50Tabwat............ «ni4tled. Koed^lhrou^ with gentne
L-fc. „«i«- $15
Ladiet’ and d
raliKtat..
$1750 J2QQ
» $20
of firrt-dau gannentt it guarded, to that every defect ii avoided.
18.00
$22.50 Jg QQ $3035 ■nd »« "1«».......... 25.00
Tbe retdt it dMItbe
AJler-Rockester Chthes
arc unapproached in tlyle. fk, fioith or value by any competiog fine. Ovetcoab in ^ the ladvioAiUe ahades and itylet.
$18 to $25/
pMitivWy the chatccaf ad aNCt ezeimw fenunrts (0 he had aqa&m.
Satisfactory Store Service
jlOTIONS FOR THE LADIES
, WW«iilbeCliAliii»ot.ii;olW fim. ih, Udk.
mdmAR RIBBONS
^ FANCY AmNS ' HOSIERY
pnXdWTOPS EHOROWERY ,
m^ms
HANOmCHIEFS
mimm drawn-work
Tbzt't the kind Tbe Big Store meant to give all the time, bnt daring the rash, canted by th^ oombination of ,the
Holiday fiaaton, tbe meeting of tbe State Orange in onr city and the Prodnee Show in this store, special efferu are
Bverything, and the
r do the lines of s
being made to make this''a predominating featare. Hot on^.................................................................
at to do their entire
t dteplaved and add by competent and obliging aaletpe^le, making it convenient for shoppert
_____^ ........
. one
.... ..store,
........................
...........for
. ...........
of raenpera'
trading
^ thm
tat there..........
is the ............
Lnnebeoaette
refretbn^te and the Best Boom forr periods
pa
tion during the sh^qstag hours. People of the city or country sections may wane to the store in the morn^ and have
i5ting suitable Christcias presents from the enmmout showing we have
tile entire day for t
provided—and not neglect a ^^e name on tbe listt to
t whom they intend to send gifts—without going ontaide imtil
time to retttB home.
Perhaps yon have not many penoni to select gifb tw, tat enjty mingling vnth the
JUmme UNDERWEAR
ALWAYS THE mt
Union Suits and Smgle
Gannents of diis popdai
make never faiTto give
aatisfaciion in price, fit or
wearing qualitiea. Tbese
are carried for men,
women and ch3dren.
Otim Hokei Here Abo.
.
a down town. Look over the goods displayed in each and every department and if you do not n^
them now you will know for yonndf that we carry all the lines and can telLjonr friends, or perhaps su{^ your own
needs here at sene future time.
Make the Big Store Yoar Store
BELTS end BUCKLES
uwijlulb,l>mdfi<)>cloll>er,»n.. udclc einied ii
The Hamah & Lay Mercantile Co.
ligr Are IMe Mothers
kiilMnl
Traverse Gty, Michigan.
Ktde iM.
■.’pi.; wli doll. «>d IW
Great Produce Show
am lb, Momi; cqii^
■BCMlordwEtdeno.
Ute Doll Cab
one of the most suitable piesents for the
litde lady of the househould.
Seeour line of Cabs and kindred
articles.
Orange Week in The Big Store has been advertised in newspaper, premium lists, cards, etc., \bnt probably as much
publicity has been given the eVent through tbe t^ of the growers of produce in this section Ofjbe state since tbe
propositioB was first takta up. The idea cau^t the fancy of the people as the most convincing manner in whkh tbe
visitors to the dty for tbe week might be made to know of the adaptibility of the soil and climate for raising all kinds
of fntiU and food stuff and, not only have they commended the action of the store in putting on such an exhibitiMi
and providing for the participation of every grower in tbe Grand Traverse Begiim, but they have arranged to bring
ezbibiu tp be entered in the several dasses. Hardly a day has passed in weeks tat that sane prodneer bu called or
written fer particulars concerning the show and announced his intention to come strong for the same. In fact it is
assured
there will be one of the la^:est coUectiont of such produce that was ever assembled in mid-winter in this
lUUtuda.
While tids Produce Show has bea promoted for the purpose of demonstrating what can be raised in this locally
and the greater part of tiie exhibits must neceiurily come from the fanning commimities, the people of tbe d^ have
alto tiiown greet intoest in the event, to nmdi aa^ttit there will be many of Ohe exUUta of canned fndls etc., pro
vided from tbe dty, thus making this a gala week for alL There win be band concerts on Wednesday and Batuirtay
^ffivnoail and Thuiaday and Friday evenings, besides scores of demonstrations of interest to aU dasses of people.
The red gendeman has tit ifipard m tbe tight eoodttioD, aud to do this he
■Bit havedB the (nraiihiiig detaSs as well as dm props dothiog.
ilii
Coaches, Davenports, Rockers and
Morris Cfions
finished in leather are better made m
every other particular.
We have many styles to show you.
FINEST FIRST GRADE CLOTHES
FINE FURNISHmC^MNES
You night pay much more lot your Suk, but diea k would not > make k
equd the celebrated
Adler-Rochester Cloffies
Hosiery, ^Underwear, Suqienders, Gloves,
wm
Leather Upholstering
Not only looks better, biS wean
longer than other kinds, which makes it
cheaper in die end. Besides die
Mufler*, HandkerchiehL3hirts, CoUars,
into which goes tbe veiy best ol matend and sk3 and assuring not oidy a fit.
but that tbe suit wiU retain ib shape and sighdineas u long u you may wear k>~
Neckties, Scarfpins, UmbreDas, Hals and
because tbe goods are rigbt and tbe garmenb are made righL
Gips, Nightgowns, Pajamas,
m
iW M
$18 to $25
Una-Jamas, etc., etc.
buys one of the sub in any of the late browns, grays and other colors.
Don't forget that ipeetd prices are offered on other lines of Ready-to-
Our^slock and prices on tbese and everydring in fumUhisg goods (or men are
RJPdT.
Wear Clothes for men and boys, which we are clonag out
Look than over
and take advantage d the ^lecid prices.
Special AtfenHon Given Mail **In The Bishop’s Carriage” If You Can’t Come t» Buy
Get the book and read it before the~^
Christmas Goods, Write
or Telephone^ Orders
show next Tuesday night
50 cents
or ’Phone Us.
no Day id Receipt.
STATIONEKY DIVISION
grand traverse
iMPRESSiVE
JEREMONIES
HweFW
Your Hides
fWitOtoEMhODe.
Kg
HELEN TAFT UNVEILEP STAT
UE OF VON STEUBEN.
<«siiEsuKitsuiiima
lOMttBMS from ra«a L)
Re^uAtet to PusBs csBBl (b0 pres
W«it
.
. nw RMCTM o( (te wk la Boat
HtMMtoiT. n wU be coo^etad weU
.vltkla the Una aet. JaMiair >• 1»&■tat iriUlo the aatfasated coat «
•S1SA0SAM. Tbe audaa In Culebc*
04 eOar bo stmI reaaon for Mar.
Mra Jaa. Come vee a caller In
Tav«4* air Moodar.
■ tlie fitral dletrlcu.
Ibe made tor
P. B.
aod (aaUr ««« TbonpsovenBoat KusTine callera McodarK. C. Obemerer baa pnre^aaed
SABTillLITAIIY LEIDER
tanssetaed la
Tbe ottir ^
A. Bolton vas s caller In Copemlita United States Appropristed S60.000 to
tree lav are an approCommemorate the Services ef
prlatlan to enable tbe commlsslOB tu Moodar.
tbe Famous Prussian Qenarsl
Mr. Miller U verj low at Uus writascoitoln the valnaUon of rellroadt
to the Natlen.
and flstne tbe tvapcrndbUlUes of pnb- lag. being quite old bU dianees for
reoovenr
are
limited.
Ue carriers In tbe Isvnsnce eC bUU of
Waabtofum. D. C, Dec. 7.—With s
rsifatra to tonJCr tb« caaal voold ladins.
great dUpUy of millury pomp and
' leave the V. B- poverieaa to eatofca
‘n’KIS DATE IN HtSTORV.” ♦ epleodor and amid*the enthnaL
the imlTefea] and MiMi eee o( tbe va.NCIUIEffttUBrTB
onstrstloDs of Immense ax
#«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«<»♦♦
CMmswriwt a deapataU and tneDwembtr A
of spdrtatora. the fcronsc statue ol
: B>^le awr and «ogld datoi
(CMtlDned tram pace U
lC37--6ir Edmund Andros. oolooisJ Baron FriedAch Wilhelm vtw Steu
Uc vorks Mtokic eaad and eavdnsi
tbe o^’lvct of tba canal la
tbe ■Ultarr «teotiTenMa oMbe A»- on the ptlndpal etioeu to order u governor of New Bngland. bon to ben. tbe Prussian mlllta/F leader,vhc
reorganUed tbe ConUneoial army af
aruu aavrprevent InJerr to penens from tall- loaden. Died there, Feb. tl. iTli.
1T»»—Dr. Joeepb black, who U calV Ur tbe disastrous winter at VsHe}
Iss. The attentton of tbe caanefl vas
called br Alderatan Smith to .the con ed tbe founder of modem cbemlaUT. Forge and put It Into condition (oi
died to Edinburg. Bcotland. Bora to the snccesafut campaign^ that closed
qiertiad to adinat tbe rataa ea necao dition of the old bdldlas oa Bast
Bordeaux. France, in 17JA
the American Rerdnilon. vas unveil
*7 artaas. The ^trenmaat abeald In- Pnot street, hstonftop to Mrs. Oer1B06-Jeaa Robert-Hrmdln, one of ed todnr. Tbe auioe completes the
dD«t la ite inahMipiiBt of ^ eanal «fine nnd vbicb vas boned last
the meet remarkable conJnreTS tbe quartet of msgnMcent memorial erect
ttM AtmlaMBS net oalr to tbe navr. fall He Bsld that It vas liable to toll
a-orld has ever knovn. bon to BloU. ed at the four comers (d Lafaretu
b«l to tbe paWte aa wdl. drr dock on the children vho plar aiound It
France. Died there. June ig. 1871.
Square to honor of tbe four dlstto
' BBd-Mfdr daeUUaa, and tbs aald coal and tbon^t that It onght to be torn
ISaS—Ooi. John 8. Moabr. tamons guished fqreltners vho leot the aid
Tbe polloe department m or
aU and ote sUp anppllea.
Confederate eoMler. bom to Povha- of their mlUUrr genius to tbe cause
Inter atata raada abonld be pre- dered to iwe that tbe danfef Vu re
in countr, Va
of the American colonies. Tbe other*
‘vooed from ewBlng or oontroUlng moved..
IgST-BrltUbvdefeatod the Owltor whose memories have been this boo
abtpa tradlDc tbroo^ the eanal.
.AMermaa Oraea had aererat tblnfs
end sro Lstoretu, Roebambesu sod
WiiirMia the csoila the prwldent na bb mtad. aad proceeded to pet rebels st Cavnpore.
1874—Bmdford
oilMd
dedanii the crrlna need of tbe U. 8. them onL The tret vaa tbe eoodl1884-Completlon of the Whshtogton
le.cbMpealm the coat •( UUsaUoa b} Uoa cf,tbe Ufbu on aome of ibr
Tbe president of tbe United SUtes
t to Washington. D. C.
■IfWj'Wa tatkm bTooeaditre and etrect comers, espedallr tbe oaaa at
and members of the cabtosL tbe dip
1888-JeSereon Davis, fonnir presihkpftdICiBr Inal }aoMa=L Tbe ae- tbe corner of Wasbtnstoa and Oarlomatlc corps, justices of tbe eagrreme
dsnt
of
the
Oonfedemto
SUtes
of
Amfttma cowt sbooM be rellered Cmn Edd. aad the comer of Bone and
court of tbe United States, senators,
crien, died to New Orleans. Bom Juno
tBtaeeaeearT appeaU. Tbe aalartea of Watblafton. vhlcb had baen oot of
representatives and many other prom
2. 1808.
Inent In official life were present at
cemmbeloB for a creal deal of the
190S—Seven lives lost In a railsray
il eai^
tbe unveiling this nft^oooii. SeldacB
time of late. He llkevlse tbon^ that
wreck
near
HsUfax.
N.
8.
la aitimbar of omae Jan. 1. A aomettalas almnld be done to prevent
„' baa an event presented to meny brfl
~pBCMs poet DB raral dattvair rantaa people tolUnc oo tbe aUpparr valka.
HU ettsntloB bad alao Wn called to
v^Utobcoek b (Iran blsb pcalae far tbe Biaaner in vbicb Um anov plAv- tonntfted from the yards ^ tbe Ced- tor the i
pBUJas the poetoffica depanmast ol Inc bad been done after the aaov Itogwood Shipbuilding company.
bonds of friendship between Germany
a asM-anataUdne baab. Tbe eaten- .etorm as tbe plovs did not dip dova
snd tbs United Sutea
dtos of tbe dvll terrlee to lacJnde all deep enoagh to be of moeb good oa ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
In tbe great military and civic ^
♦ *nTtl8 DATE Ilf HldTORY.* ♦
•riisBBi of poeuasaters and tbu tak♦
preceded the lonnal
tbaee oKclals eaUrt-lr o«l of po^ torgely to tbe wet condition of tbe
December 7.
j else, the pnrtlelpents Included Iboo.
lUen b nrsad..
enow which was too heavy U nlknr a
1883-Slr Algernon Sidney. Ba^h ands bf members of German-Amerl
The prefddSBt recommeada that con deep eMNtgb torrov to be Ssken. All
writer, beheaded In Utidon.socIeUes Uiroughout the country.
’ ipip sbe eosw Et^ recomitloa of of these qneetloos were left to rem
Bora in 1682. ’
mingled their cheers with those
the polar dlaoenrisi of Oominander edy tbrtneelves.
1767—Dwight Fbstor. C. B. senntor,*^
bluejadceu and soldiers,while
■
: |tahsrt*.l*ehrr.TbeeeerBtaryof tbe
from - - - - - 17»-1803, twm
“«« »!»• “>« Manama colors
^ - IMF sasseau itai Pearr betomde a
to Btwtofleld. Mew Dtsd there. April
entwined with tbe Stars and
rear admiral and plaoad on tbeVatlred ♦
NEBBBN CITY BREEZEA.
d
Styioes.
rnd tbe sound of the natlonurn.
♦ ♦♦dd*vdd«ddd4dd4 88, 1888.
''Fatbertaud"
-178«-WsatoiigtoB
daUvered his nl nlre'of the
Neeeen Oty. Mlcb.,* Dec. T.-IaddThe ettpendooe valae of the asrlheard along with "The Star-Spangled
last
address
csttim nrodasta. aamioUw to l<y bailgg .sad potato hauling Is tbe or1836—Execution of Marshal Key. Banner."
M^MO^^.'imBcatee a pood dsr of the day. Gevaral cam of pota
1817—Bdvard
Tuckeman,
noted
bot
President
Taft
and
the members of
pnepeM tor baetoeai throoBboot tbe toes ara being kmded, 3B cmite being
antot. bom to Boston. Died March 16. the cabinet were estoried from the
tbe bigbut prtop.
white bouse to the scene of the day's
MiO- B. Hyde made a bualneto 1888.
1884—Ira J. Chase, twenty-second ceremonies by
troop
trlp'to Trnyvrss CltF and Intortotoien
gornmor of Indiaiia. bora In Monroe teenth cavalry. Surrounding the stat
the firm 0f-lm week.
ti the AinHr. O. Burtlngnme eoSered a par- : county. N. T. Died to Lnbee, Me, May | ue great stands, decorated in
A hqreaa of health abodld be eeub- alytle stroke last Tbnreday. We nn- n, 1886.
1886-Plrst raUway to
•*M: The BenttbP. PadSe raOiMd dentaad h«'Is Betting belter, under
^tlnguisbed
gueeu.
When
Uie
president
opened
to
tmtte.
*eBld be teimbUBed for Ita eapMdl- tbe akUlful treatment of Dr. Carey.
1846-8i
' arrived at the scene the entire assam
Mrs. M. A »rde made a bustoem
taree to SsfaUas tbe Sood to tbe tmI bUge rose and greeted
him with
dent of Hestao.
' ~rct GaHterato eevecal trip to ODPrmlab Monday.
t «r tbe Cobab Inaitf- cbeesu.
Loto of enow. Ask tbe echool chflBecrciary oi Wlar Dtcklnson prcelddren; thto wade through while -tbe
ed over tbe exerdsee of the day. Iti
town snow plow to being used by the
eddiUoD to the president, (he speak
busy lombermen rrifinlltaf of bow
Impure blood runs you down— ers Included Coast You Bemstorff.
the pnblic Ugbvsy to bloeked ap.
lakss you sa easy victim for organic
Mm. A. Bolton la recovarlag nicely dtoense. Burderii Blood Bltiers porl- tbe Oeman arabesaador. Congreortbo eftoeU of nn bperntton portbe bkwd—cures -the cause- man Richard Bsrtbcddt of Missonri.
builds you np.
' usd Dr. Charles J. Hexmser of Phll-
.
sr ECif
■nr a» Tnserse Oly uexl wreck-Sceember Uto <s inh. Special
-Yeu’n nudes as expenses at a trip here many Umes over U
yeesftca<e»:
Cffpeat Fall Sale
f,
^ take tow
8 of tbe exceptional price opportuolties on strictly new winter merchandise.
W^ll lea^ It to your own good Judfincot when you sce^ the goods.
&peclaUy InteresUnf are the offerings In Overcoats, SulU, Cloaks.
Ladles' SnlU. Skirts, Dresses, Furs. etc.
tOMter Coala. Nmr before bifs we msde ttieh
low priced OB Swesler Coett.
disrtb 81M at «8s.
Lodtos* SwMr Cents,
nt
Cays* Sutootor Ceats, worth
BIAS, It ■8s.
LaStoo* Swatter Costs, worth
•SEft at $4M.
Mlaan* twsstar Coats, at
tte, ma. 81-86. vte,*up to «4A0.
LAOIBS LONG KIMOpAi, «vt SHtorwit stytoa. worth |18S at 88c
OOisr KhnouM nt flA B1J6, BZ46, etc.
' yra^eain omm^ ^r by mall
mat umli^soMl you HanSkembtofs «t
•c. Wb lie. S6s and 86iw-tbs prattiast
you awsr SM at IhMS prtcaa. Ladtoa*
lai Hanttiirsblefs worth be to toe
M 4c.
, . aik MnSton at
v.;v.
Tie. tt. tUt,
TBE NEWEST FURS go at big radne*
ttoaa.
80 high grads Fur Sets to Black. Brown or Gray, with nvwrsi
Pillow or Rug Muffs, and shawl coltaru, worth $30 to SSS, In thi^STe
at par set SaeSG
Other Fur Srti st 8S.9S. *4.85. M-95. *8.85. eu. up to *5G0a
^
Tjmj.
IlERAto AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THCRSDAt, DECEMBER 8, 1910.
Fur Searfs Me to 836. Muffs *145 to *25.
Fur Hats and Caps for lidloA *1A0 to *&00Fur Caps for men. »8A0 ts *1404
STEINBERG BROS.
IRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
sdelp^ preaiden of tbe Natleaa]
erta^A»eri<Ba alliance.
As tbe preetdeat coBdaded bla adtreae tbe Coontaas eoa
BerBetort
^osbt op tbe cords to tbe date en■elofilac Ibe statne. and tbe tsaaalre
btxMie «Kvre ceaerfed tbroosh tbe
Conducted byMIwEdnaWaH
folde of bnnttna. At tbe same Una
the banda plared and tbe Third Field
Bent Bomed.
. tEofB~Ne« Tork Tbnndar. wbWB tb«f
snnierr ooomed fortb a major pentrSntardar nfshi at lt:4& a ftre brekeibare been vlattlng for tbe peat tejr
si's aalute of thirteen sons. It vae aa
ont In Km. L. WUaona ban. Mi. Wll-lveekr.
InsTdrinc mocneat. and. led br -Prealaweaen and la dolDSl illati-"- “
“
dtni Taft, tbe entire
leaamliliit
Joined In cbeertof.
Tb.«a.oe t^^of AlbBtla^i-*.^*;^^^
,
t to Travsiraa 0»i\
-------------,
.
tbebonecaod c 1 business Mondas.
ers.
was admired ----------------hr eveirone----vbo . ' .
getting
saw It. It repreaefita tbe tomous pnsThe boysVorked
boys V
la turns as] Mrs. M. McCarthy srent to Trgv•
Wltoou erst City FTtdm- _ _
Flan sa B general of cava»7 to centl- they vere^et through.
fellir^ Hci^eaK":
nental uniform. Tbe form is haH eareloped la a volumloons
miUUn Klagsley
Edvin Cbanfiy vent W Grand Baptds Tuesday.
cloak, vbicb hides both haadA one of
The tout ; Rev. Scboettle aad famllr left tor
rbicfa mu upon tbe concealed hill
lUOO. with to-1CbesUrton, Ind.. where Mr. . ...
of bis sanrd Tbe Order of Rntfit- suraare of 8M0. The orlgtn of tbe'especU u Uke a oev ebarga.
hood. conferred upon him b)- Fredsr- ere to unknown.
| B. F. Saylor vent to rimariylltoi
OlddtoCrenkhita.
Ind.. Friday to eeareb of a potato
Irk the Otvsi. hangs upon hfs Ix-eeat.
and the mUlury coat to unbuttoned ' A quiet wedding was eolematoed st'i market.
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT
.uu..
K
eleven feet from tbe spurred boots to | ualted to marriage to Ranee Olddto-1 Cadillac Sunday after a abort vlatt
the
bat.
I Miss Allto Brower aad Mi. Joe Hunv with irlends.
BtbW Hackman Is eontead to
The pedestal on which tbe bratue rich were to sitendsnee. Mr. and herMiss
home with tbe mumpa.
Mrs. Olddto left for
sutoe stands to nearly tventji feet Monday momlng to spend their bonMr. and Mrs. Sage Ryoa of Tmv■so ciu were ta town Monday.
high. It is of granite, and to flanked eyxDooD with the latter's sister.
Among
the eblUrea that have thn
Fsrseiul and Qqeeral.
bronte groups. One of these
Ellen Madison returned from De mumps are Kenoetb Cam. Beulah Btt
to enUtled -Oommemoratton.'' It rto>- troit Tuesday, where she baa been aod Clayton Wright.
esenis America, a female flgnre. to «ialttog
_____ _ with
__ relsUves for tbe past
Mre. Carter ot Waltoa i
structlng a youth in'tbe htotory of' hto few months.
Pete Huih want to Maaun I
country She is seated, and tbe tod to I «r. and Mrs. SaeU of Walton were
buylag pptatoee.
kneeling st her f«et and boMtog np
Mr. Jeffries of Summit OU to mu
betore her the roll from which she to Friday Dlgbt.
better st this wrtUng.
Mrs. Mike McCarthy to very 111 at
Mrs. G. L. Clarii MtR Monday I
reading.
this
writing.
Canada
to Join hto wife and dadgh*
Tbe GonpaniM group to called "Mll.Miss Flormce Chotoer of *Trsverse| Mrs. Delos Kingsley vent to 8e
Mry InstracUon." -A e^tdler In tbe aty visited frtendnsnd relsUves bereimlt CUy Monday.
prime of IHc. a nuoe fjirt sonnoun;- Satnrdsj.
i
i Mr. aad Mm PeU Bayder
from---Traverse
Oty Friday. John Huff of lYeiroit attended hto!--------------------ad by an ornate beloet.
bolds aa
Miss Berger to lU at the home at
empty ecabbard to bis left hand, while moiher's tuneral here Monday.
Mrs. HuMies of Trv«»c CllT was' Mrs. MeCanby.
with hto right he to pointing hto>«x- In town on boalnese'Satnnlay.
Clarence Woritmar of Traverop OUa
planationf of tbe use of the aword.
John Sparling returned from Trav-, spent a few days wUb trionda and
relattveo.
whkdt to to the bandsof a yonng man. erM CUy Saturdey.
Ur. Hanltbar of Grand BagUs was
Smith of Walton was to town
Baron von Steuben, to booor whose onMrs.
la town on bostoees Tomday.
business Thursday.
memory congrnet approprUted |MJk)0 I Mm Vosburg of Summit aty was
Death ef Mra. John Heft.
Mrs. John Hof died Saturday morn
to town Saturds).
for tbe erwetloa of the statue, car
see witn
With poem
]
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. SUasna and ing after a short Utoeas
Ue United Sutes to 1777. aod a year
daughter. Rhea, were tbe gueeu of monla. Funeral eenriem
later was appointed by WathlngioB In- David Wyakoop Sunday,
Monday at 8 o'clock at t
spertor-generfaL and ttven authority
ehurdt.
Reva.
Scboettle
E. A Bffliib returned from Trav
ton
officlaitog.
Many
friends
D»m
erse
aty
Baturds)
.
reorganUe tbe emy. He served at
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Wobd of -8am- a distance caem to par their MM
inmoutb aod Yorktown. and was a
respecu u one wbo has Used a Mag
it were tn town Saturday.
smber of the oonri-martlal* on Ma
Mrs. Paul Stoyfce of Traverse aty and useful life. Tbe Bora] tribotes
jor Andrejn 1780 He died and was atteuded the tunera) of Mrs. Jolm were beauUfnI sad were tbe o
Hoc.
burled in Melda County. N. Y.
Washington. Dec. 7—Helen Taft,
the preildeot’a daagbter, today un
veiled the atotue of Baron Frederick
Uic bride's sister. Mrs. WUI Bart nt
SOLON CENTER.
WllUam Von Steuben, the Pmsslan
Mrs. George Dago went td Traverse her borne to Bnridey. About 48
soldier, whose services helped found aty Thursday, retnmlng Jwme Sun friends came to congratolnto tbo poft
ttlsr yonng coupis.
day.
Mr.
Dago
also
came
home
to
the republic. Tbe ceremonies were
-rved. and tbsy were the recift
■peud Sunday.
_ __________________
O. ...
R. _
aaypool
and Johnnie_____
Wto-______-f a large nnmbar of naatnl
inley started cutting sawlogs for Ed ^ presents, which wars tatendsd to aahist thsm on lira's Journey.
Haub klonday.
Mrs. NelUo Hennas took a beef to
m FAIR AT TIE KB BTHE
Cedar Batorday for Herb. Cork.
John AmUbenchler to gMUng oot
flrqvrood logs this week.
Mrs. Baaeh of Fonch called at Joe
Heman's Sunday.
Editor Jehn R. Hetesn of ClesInnMl
ef Farm Products During
Walter Bogal spent hto ThsnksglvMay RaallM Hto AmbWM.
Grange Weak.
ins vacation st boms.
Frank Bugsl left for Maatotos to
It maosgemeot of the Hannah A day to see hto wlCo. wbo to In tbe hos
Cotnmbus. Ohio. Dae. A—Oatuft*
pital.
Uy MercanUle company have
D map out a Ii
pleted their plans tor the fair
and friends north of Cedar Sat-- bot
1
In reality, it to ballevel to 41sheld la the big store during^the meet urdsy.
, I tbs sHostlon to nttrds to tbs
Mr. Page took a load of com to ,
ing of the state grange next week.
' 'lolled BtAtrn I
Tbe entries have been oomerous and Traverse CUy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. o. R Claypool took the democraUe members of tbe nett
the dlsplsj- will be tbe most ^a^Unner
ai’ihe
hoi
nner at
the home
of her sister. Mrs. ]legtolature and other of the
patty
orate for iu size ever ahoum in north- Albert Whitten, on Tomday tasL
leaden tbrougbeot the state rpssi
era Michigan, tbe variety of prodneu
One of the aaddeet rnoerato ever
Bpnday ed uplnCoismbM uday.Tbe wataf
■bowing the wonderful resourem of held st this place oocurred
when Mrs. Julia Butbardt and b^y enee la mltod 4or toaorro*. Whea the
were told to rest In the family lot
of the party leaden are
The churrii was crowded with rela etwdndad It Is enpeeted that It wm
Traverse farmers. Suitable
tives and friends, while tbe casket
wiT eot^r«»d''w«h bsattlftu'floww |
poeslblo to form a more deSttte
will be paid for the most
dlsplaya Among them will be the! Mr. Ruihardt. wbo to toft aU atone. - Idea than at present ae to tbe ittai has the beanfeli sympathy of all who i
strength of the several dsmnmia
handiwork of boys snd glrto. Great' k“,Thlm
succeed Charles Dtt
quanUUes of canned goods have bees j Bill Wricb and bis brother. Guy. are, who sspiro to ___
received, and. vegetabim and grains; cnuing wc^ tor John White.
I u ue United Stotoe
Casmer BnJai to c
Tbe names of lit
s1ll be shown in magniflceni profu
mall carrier. Joe Slefanek haring re- Governor-elect
,
AUee -Poranrsns, of
sion.
Signed.
,
end Bdwnrd W. Us^. at
Tbe big store will be n favorite re
Mini Edna Dago aad Mira Vida Cnntoo.
'
cenOnue to be most fratuttt1
sort while the grangers are In Trnv- Foote were out for a cutter ride Sun- Dnyton.
day.
I
Clt).
in GannoetiBat*U^
Klaasen Dago started for Traverse ,
Hot the preienoa In Op
aty last Saturday afternoon, and]
w—.
while on hto way Upped over once: >“»»«* iWMBlly ef an omtoanry Mtt
and had a collision with another rig | WssUngtoa to .taken as ae indlraHou
which run Uto him. After tome Uttto; that John R. McLean, tbe aooiftnttl
h*- as
again started on bit way. ar- editor, hee not retlngntobed hto lees: delay be
SuDday Ian.
Irtviog InI 'Traverse City long after
George Plant aod family speat___ d. rk.
nourlehed ambliiott to,«eu the le^
day with Mi and Mrs Tunnel.
Don Cummings led Tbanksgivti and that \a wUI bs fo the Aft In e*ft
r and Mrs Henry Bulk and tam- evening (or bis home in Oklahoma.
nett when the legisletura meets ftML
. were callers of Mrs. aod Mrs.
IX.H . 8
moMh a he thus there le n pugglSweet Sunday last.
Mlw Alma Hiller has sooe to work
bto ^nnee for him to win.
H0LME6 SIDING.
L.r W m Sweet
O. V Holmes shoulder to Impnvtni
Lizzie BruDSOO. ibe daughter of F
Mrs. S. Edfsriy nmaat ta hbP
very
slowly.
Brunioii. haz been oa the sick list tor
C.
O.
Holmes
of
Barraga.
L-.
P..
has
home
In this dty yesterday nUlr
be past few days.
been visiting bis father and mother, spending a few days wlUi her 4h«gibSleighing Is fine no*
Mr
and
Mrs
O
V
Holmes,
of
this
MUi Msime Bnuhna of Wiaconzltt
ter. Mrs. B. Cummings ot
place.
* no* *orklng for Charles WtokoMrs. K W. Sweet of South Haven
FAIR EXCHAHOE
ban been vlsUiug her parenu. Mr. and
Mrs. O \ Holmra.
tt
Mr and Mr* M. D. Crane of Wal A New Back Fer sn DM
to Dene In Treweras CMy-'
ton and John South ef Hodge and L.
Tbe back sebM st tlmte wkh «
B. MarCardell anad W. Rlpiey vtolted
dull, indescribable feeling, mtklbg fat
■jwto ciik to improving Onely: hei^
weary and restlesi; pterelng gfttbs
™.0-.
“■
aboot acroae the regton of the hMIA Waman'a Qtwat lAaa
Mrs. E. Merritt SDd MtU. OeoTgS neyA and again-tbe loins are so IgUg
Ta how to mmke herself sltracUre. But. 'McMsnua last to stoop la sfOny. No use to rUb Jr
apply s plaster to tbe beck la Uje
aUboul health. Ii to bard (or her to be
^
.
.
___ . , condition. Too cannot mb the
lovely in face, form or temper. A The to^eia here bye been twy
cause Ezebsage the bad bhek Isr b
weak, alckly woman will be Mrrous
new aod stronger one. Fbllov Os «gand IrrtUble ConsUpaUon and kldpey ,‘“’lli. ample of this TraverM CHr MOMS:
.ho..u.
Rmll Iramce. Beutb >tuSEa
erupiloiHi and
compienon
^
Mich, seys; “Off aad oe (or.JttM
But Electric Bitten alwaya prove a.-- -- ■ per bnabel at
godsend to women who want bealib.: ®***“^.*
beauty and (rlenda They regulate i. t-"
stooped
or Uttod. sharp pttbe I
0
Fife
LAlte
MoDstomac'
*
■ ■
me and it was sO 1 -cotM 4
bkmd: .
atrnightee. Tbe kidney sf
pure bmtb.
' - and- tbis s
love)> -Tiiupwziuu,
arwuB.
i r-> i
proved that my kiMeys w»n
(hem
m .%Sc at C. A Bugbee Drag Co.'s
erv unique wedding «a. solcfflB- order. Beel^ OOna'z KMm
E Will 4 Sonz. Hannah ft Uy|
advesttoed,
I
am
a box: IWr
t
the
home
ot
Mr
aod
Mrs.
Ed
3darcAnui| Oo.
'
.
:
0 near Wexford, the orreslori prompt rellol from pals
and also raflslatod the |
kidney aaaaUou I <a_ ..
Doan s KUmt POIs MgUF.
wltneai the oeramony, which tbafo tobe a remedy ef “ ^
- — - to i*
Far eale by 4H Saak
*Daan'a Ointment cured me of ec of Buckley. After the nuptt
zema that had annoyed me s long liad been Ued. they all aat down to a
IbounUfal dinner, which wna well entime. Tbe cure was permant
, Joyed, aooompenled by ^sttc. At n
Hue. 8. W. Matthewa. Commls
I late ^ n feceptfcft na sItsb by
Uhor StfUsOcs, Attsustn, Me.
i-sas
HfflOSWPCNIBT
1
ORAKD TB^WEBSE IIERAU) AXD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THT RSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1910.
DOCTORS SAID IKCURABIEREUEVED 8Y PE-RU-HL
BM bo ttTT rtic. but penulnt. BmX brtakly ttUll
l«rk or pratf but tiiobU. *o4 potT tatter
.otrt lato B bBtterta Ub. Tbb to ma most not rtm. tolx the tnrtl «na ntu tore wbKeM. tben drop
aztrcBoIr ttK*!**-^"* cudy and OM with
a t(uto
at the Soar aad stir
Id vhlte paper. If it aasors belore
»eU koowo
latt.
J
.
•» drwed add a UtUa water and
The sifu were packed ia plalo
Batalo a st«dy oreo. net too hot. bcH a mlnote or two.
_____________________
white
cardboard b7TB»-,hour.
boa*htThis
lro» rale
a lorwin
about ao hour. This rale win
Uapte Pofla-Oae pooad owpte sac^^tlonee.~'Tbe Ubeto on each lar o( a»ke one large loaf, or two of mod- ar, can poaad brown aagar. oaohalf
piwaerres were fastened with gemnurf «rate size. «*hea tbe cake to eool, taaapooiifnl creaai of tartar, one cap
wafere oraameated with apriga of ieo K. and decoraU tbe top wUB fol of water, wbitea of' thre
holly Ererythlag was ent aaad lot- halves pf English wnlavto or blaached two rupfnli coarsely cheeped English
and eata !hl"c seat away aliaoi^
- walnutr. one cupful caadied-cherries
the perfection of lla kind.
This .cake-will keep in a tin hex cut fine, one-fenih cujrfnl capdled t
alaiosU aad grow; aep peel. Place the sagar. water
y length of
tbea
with
a
bright
tittle
bit
of
laA Chrtotim HytM.
aad creain of Urtar la a nuce pan
♦
♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦
better
with
ape.
It was tbe calm aad sitont night!
aad cook to' the drai ball stage. Beat
R18TI
. CAKE.
.
“I will not consider mynelf abnolved ♦ THE CHRI8TMA#
TlH ♦
Snnea hnodrad yean aad Ofiy-thrne
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the whites of the eggs uaul stiff.
Rad Rome baen crowlat ap tonight.
troa the iwraoaal d«r of helpipg to ♦♦♦♦♦♦►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
one^talf « THE CHRISTMAS WORK BOX ♦ when the syrop to cooked rwiaove
Aad DOW iraa Qoaan of laad aad sea. «ake some poor kiddie's Chrlstiiias
Fnilt Cake-Oac and
No aooad was beard of ctasblag »»PPr by glrlng a lew cents • even pounds of' sugar, one aad oae-half ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from the fire aad let stand Ore nUn" * fe^dollan to some organised pooads cC butter, one ahd oae-hsU A useful work tag to n:ade with tbe otea. then pour It slowly over tbe
Ao. Christ^ charity. It f eaa possibly ponadiof Boar, two pooads of raislos.
eWes epoa. oo os to spread over the
beating all the Ume. and using
Peace brooded o'er the bushed <
Jo It 1 will find some poor hbby who two pounds of cunants. one pound of S«l>- » Interrupted one can gather up » ^tre glass boater. When tbe tnlxAonilTp^ Joe. and Uan
but for me would net • have much datoa. ode-half pound of dircn. coe the work In d moment. A yard of silk
begins to thicken add the other
^B^r^ their andent Cirtounaa at all and give him tbe toy pound of iwuaes. one pound dried cr sllkollne. gathered at tbe aads and ingredients and beat until the .mixture
taiga,
1 always wasted but that Saata al- flga. eighteen eggs,
two table- lastoned to covered rirrles of paste- wui polg u, shape. Then shape In
wars aomebow forgot to bring me.
epoenfuls of mace, two Ublespoon- beard—which haue locps attached to egs-ahape puffs on i*ralfloc paper and
^f I have ever tost a friend through fnis of clovea one tabltwpoonful tang over cne's ar»-ls all tbe ma,tand ucUl cooj. This to very rich,
pride or ralBnndorstaodlng I will (s^e soda. Cream toitter and sugar, add tcrlal rttjuSred.
Mexican Candy—Two cupfuls brown
--___ ^
^
this Christmas season to go to him sploes. then yolks of eggs well
Before closing the trunk. Boding ,ugar. one cupful c: granulated sugsrin^r
Rama. ^
***“ **“ Christmas present beaten, then the flour, reserving one- soa^ethlng to spread over the dresses „ ^ tablesiwonful butter, pinch of
:■
of a frank and brave attempt to get third of the full amount of flour to Is always a problem. A piece of pretty
teasiwaful vapitl^ exirart
leiliue ho^
«''' friendship.
drclge over the Trull. Alternate the dimity of the proper site, feather,
cne-half cupful of thick cream,
arebes gleanriag, swell'
‘
remember flour with the whites of the eggs well stitched »ll around, will inck In veo' one pound pecans cosrsely chopiK>d.
on Christmas day that frothed, thee pm In the fruit after it nicely, and a i«lr of these for the
»usar. butter, sail aad
HU breast wltt thonghu of houadthis gift-glTlDg that sometimes soems has been thoroughly dredged, aadtroak and the tray woo’d make a wo- cream in a sauce pan aad cook and
leaa away;
the whole of Christmas. Is after all. lastly add tbe sods dissolved la a lit- Id and ornauenul iircrcnt.
' ,,1^ „„(U
mixture Is melted. Then
What iwtata the Roman that btfeU
bat tbe shadow aad tbe symbol, aad Ue cold wsler. This to a very old a yard of organdy odge^ with Uce. lower the beat aad eook untU «
A paltry provlnoe far away.
dedicate a few minmei of the day aonthern recipe, and sounds a little ,;th g-sllt In ihe middle just large reaches the soft baU lUge. Do not
In the aolaam mtdalght.
extravagam. but It makes three g»d enough to slip the bock of 8 coat stir the mixture while at the boiling
OMtartos apA
tlsed cakes and the quality 1s unsur- hanger throagh, is most useful for cpv- point. Remove from tbe Are and let
And. what, to more, eaa.yoa-Uve op passed.
^ring any deUcaie waist when U bangs rund ten minutes, thta beat until »
within that prenaeo tar away
to Itr
Sontbeni Christmas Cake—Beat In the closet.
‘
begins to thicken slishlly. then add
Wmit plodding boma a weary boor:
-----------------------one pound of butter to a cream, havi,v framing an embrol- the vanilla and t
Robust and Stroni-SpleiMUd Appetttd.
- A streak
li^ before him lay.
The Hnunewlfe't Christmas.
ing previously cut in Bve cr six
cemei piece would make a use- pour cut on a greased platter. Make
Mrs. E. viW. Mf Main Su. Henssba. Wu„ writes:
vauing tbreiigh a balfahvt Mahle"Wc hare n«-d Peruns In our family f-«r a ntmber u€ years aad when
Here to a sensible bint from the ueces and dropped It into a dish of
ornamental gift. After work- the mixture into Bat round
•sy
that
U
U
a fine medlelae for catarrh and eolda, I kaowwhal lorn taUlng
soften. nog
Add one ,„g (1,^ centerpiece have
hsve U
It framed in
In aooui
about i*o
two incnes
Inches >n
In dtoroeler.. Place
hto nath. Hn naaaed-for Woman's Home Companion, for the warm water to soiien.
about. *
^
— i-sTTini—betmewife whose larder to more plea- poppg pf powdered sugar and beat ua- ^ xiapic manner with glass over the a almle |>ecan In. the center of each
-I have taken It every Rpring mad Pall for four yean, aad 1 Bad that U
was
gaing
oa
wltWa““
**
light.
Now
mix
fn
ten
eggs
Glue
heavy
felt
over
the
encake.
To
hat
e
thif
perfect,
care
must
i
koefui
mrrobuft,BUotig.
with splendid apiwtiiesaed free ftina any iUnns.
Told whst
w
’Wpped together, and add one pound
^^rent It frSm scratch- be ukeii. fliwt. not to eook too long:
' w rears »gon cured me of catarrh of the stomach, whleh Ute doctors
' B0«b MB (hnstBiT^oalyt^^t^
boonewlfo looked about her of pastry flour. As s«m as these Inaecend. not to beat It until It 1s suffltd pr'-noonred Incurs Mr.
Tbe •** """
■“
““ Knti4.and.anan lril<4aa and
tnaditntad___
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1
_«a
i..
Kaat
•“Ism
very
much
plcaiaed
with Prruna."
and meditated, gredieau are perfectly smooth, stir In
td«r
■» oblone clently cool, and third, not to beat
thla.
~1 win give Chtjrtma. glfls." she out^half foaspoonful of doves, one
llnd” H with o»« »'nelc lime after yon can sec ^ - - ___ _ _
■■VVufd* rsunot express my pntoe fM
In the solemn midnight.
aaU to herself, “but bow In the world p»ted nutmeg, one of dnuamou. one
HhL,n. witt^SowT ?ed to t^“>.t it Is beginning to groin.
Bawtis aad StoaMcb.
yonr tonic. 1 weighed. only^My
,-<SeirtariM ago:
I ™ w Whl« Id b. «m„
u..
l"l~ EX’ r, dJL r.
0„™ r.dB-Tl„« »pldl. »„r.
B.v»ld.»... pouods ix'foTc taking Peruns, saw can
bundred ninelecn puonds."
. __ recommend Peruns M s good
CatanR af laUrnal Orgtaa.
■ao. Jo ^
WId Ka-*Si.n Ua rlbbdU «>- W -tndb.d bdb.i, .bile. »o we. medicine
■" "" fur ebruulu ratarrh of Ibe
Drowned ever
Mr*. U. H. Jackson, R. P. D. 6, New.
DBOO joy* aaa j,pold*r. I can't do floe newlng tfr rof- one pound of sultanas, one pound of
.!
J-a.U
' - teasi»ontul
' ' cream tartar, one t^.weuandriomac'h.
to the right, the cne^half
Ibavehc-niroub- ,
fla work
cr bead verk. i cant paint, cnrraau. one pound of stoned rolslns.
.
to
the
left
This
crosses
the
leasj>ooQti:l
almond
extract,
one
cup^.eTerelywlib
It
for
over
three
years.
,
Th* earth was MSlI-bot kaew not
of the iDirrnsl organs for aMrs thsn a
ribbons, making a checked design lul blaSkhed almonds, roasted and
.-o I'began to take Penma, -year. 11 tried other
wilboag
why.
/
^
boop. One style shqws a coarsely chopped. Place tbe sugar,
won.lerfttl tonic f<*r womm, aad 1 «anybei
benefit.
n# world was Uatealng; naawaraa. There—jMt ll. I shall glre of a pound of lemon peel and one-half
pe^ tbe work of my otro hands, pound of sllced^n. Dust with one.
^
wster and honey in a aane* pan and noticed a wonderful Impror-a
Hew calm a momnat may precede ‘
ouulde.
beil until It will spin a stiff Utread. once. TfooksUboiUesln*ueee*.i
One tant ebnU (briU tbe world for- and my preaents thall not be expoo- hair cupful of BSir. and mix lhorou«ialTc. either.'
ly with the remainder of the cake.
stand to cool flbC mlnuiea. Beat I Hway. hsvell on hsod P. take«,m
OTir!
Ffrot of ail. a good while before tbe Grease the pan and flour . U ll^Uy.
Here to «:mcihlng dMoij cnou^
^
To that stlU Bomeat bms woeld heed,
hai it on
urtar and beat until stiff.
~
~
'
s Maa^ 4oM wai linked no more to ChrUuaaa rush beotn, the housewife Bake three hours In a iuoderate oven.
mm’
iMi r - .
im
.-4 tiffin ••s-*-
m
MJ
bc»b.. bo»b w„- ...bi...
Ctatnrfog nga!
Tb„
b.
sr:r:br.r;;..
x";.r.,rrur‘'C”.;:,'
IS to s
~
.Most |iro|de seem to think ilml If Jraom. and began to love and tbtak
they
have
no money
Uu-y cannot p,
,,g
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Diakc vnrxBunn*
Christmas proeuw.
preseoU. »>ui
Bui r.tu
eten
and wnlkod the aireeta. and. i
____ __________ the'how
lionTfog to and fro. and
or oflice which they do not need half patted the chUdren oo the band and
as much as others, less forttwste than quonicned the beggars, and iookad
down Into the Mtetans and np to tbe ^
‘ ^ «»iUng. add tour pounds of In fnilt emke that U baked. It should
'Lr r,,n*
blanched and cut Into thin
To H a happy *name to gtree;
cboo,.. i«;>.™ 'to, ™. —
'»■ -wto vb.,....
.b,...
‘ Vbr la tittt -reUe lay,-MW-hora.
gtaniMed,8ugBr. and aet away for be prepared In the osual wa>-. tbe Un In stri;>cs. seven
Clihi .trlb. nar
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idm.., ,«1 ...v lb ite .1
The peaceful Priace of earth and twenty-fotfr hours longer, then tall containing It being placed in a steam- somelliucB !>o
I„D, obb .'bllb o', ‘°X;'°i,!|XiII,'“r'to,^”i'Io“ lb' l”bll-'™bw.rwb‘“b Cm taorvbll
■>«' r'bM
■*“»'«■
•for one honr and twenty minutes, or «r over a ketUe of boiling water, aad
cretonne. Tbe
d„Mb bM, b.
M „„,bod..
11. «-.r .l~»bd lb..
, fire and odd the roarshmalTbsro e
' peitaps a little longer. Pour into be steamed three or four hours acIn the talemB midnight,
used to edge a |quare ol
The trouble aith most of os ts thst things could give him no mach h^
Jolly glaasea. This amount, will All cording to Mse. It should then be
CaatBriao aga!
and A pieces. Cover closely and let stand
ailed "bed si.rcad diniltv
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sefftoh that we think of pinets.
-Alfred Dommett. aWt glassy Cover with paramne. dried off In a moderate ov.n^r^^VminrmhlT'^erT'made “wlih ““.I”
then add the extract and alroosarsild evecytWng in terms of self. We may
ungrffl,!.!,. trying to make others
The total ei>« of tbe marmalade was flftaen mlniues. when It wllTto
V little trouble.
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l«-at until It Ibcgins to thicken. Pour have clotlilng that we ore very sure
y„u will doifole and treble
• not more than acventy-flve cenu. as neariy perfect as a fn^ cake can
• WRhoBt the door let sorrow Ue; •* glasses
glaaaet included, and here were nl^t be.
^ W W «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ ♦ into a shallow, grease.1 i*n. and when »e slial! never wear again, yet »c your own happiness.
'• Aa*. If ter COM ft hap to die • • ’ preaenu
cling to it. as we do to books whlrii
Ereryone should regard Christmas
preannuprovided
provided for
forthat
thatridicnloiialy
ridicnloiialy Here
Here are
i adme less expensive, but « xHE CHRISTMAS CANDY BOX ♦ ~Id cm In squares.
• We'D bury It In a Chrtotnas pto^' • aaall sum. The housewife felt en- none the leu delirious. Christmas 4*«
-----------------------*» an w .asion for clearing hto bean
• Aad erarmore he mmr.
• oooMged. and turned to conquer new eata,:
Cocoanui Ice Bars-l.«m|. sugar, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
t-crouBe we ihlnk we may
to, forglvlBg all of•
-Oeorta Wither. • Belda
Dark Cake—This cake requires no
,*»nds: grated coct.suut. a quar- ♦
FAVORITE RECIPES.
♦ want It sometime.
„d all enemies. It Is a Bood .
*•••••••••■••
presenu she plaaned were startealng. hut at the aame time is
ef a |«ot;il; water, one cupful;
It ton good Urn# to clean Iioukc. time lo forget and to forgive, a RMd
-----------------------net so Inexponslve. Tnt eonW hardly a motou vtalnnoine cake, which may ^w droi*s of red coloring. Boll the .coe»iiboi.d*«Hv».cav»rUy AtraS Maey Jl»«
Christmas, ami to plrto utme to forset. seH and think of othbe called extrevagnnt She made up be kept Indeflaltely. One leacupforof .„p., ,nd water for twenty minutes,
minutes.
Bloc Uk..ciiror»u.
,
out -ei! tbe things wWi-h yi.a d;. not ers.
a good fruit cake by this recipe:
angar. <me
Ibe cocoanut.
if you have ao money and aothlag
«»e coffeecnpful
coffeecupful of molasses.
off the Are. put in Ihe
Apple Sauce Cake—One and one- really need. You will lie surprised to
FrnU Cake—Cream together ono three cupfuls of flour, airied. twoon thick as cream. Pour fourth cups sugar, one-half cup short- tee how many things you have lo Hse to give, glvn ywirwlt, the
aad-half enpinto of
powdered
sugar
thirds ^pfnl of sour milk,three three
|>arts into a pan. then color
the>eniag. one-half cup mashed iratafo.
spare which woold
and one cupful ofbutter.Add the-Sggn. two teaspocnfnls ground
clnna- other wert ulnk and lOur It on the one nip apple Banco, one-half tea- Bcniq:»ody.
--------------- A newspaper woman has formulsied well-beaten yolks tj( six eggs, and ono men. one of ^ven, one-half a nut- ton. When cold cut In bars.
fi-oon each of cloves and nctmeg. and
You will be suriirisod Jilso. to find
The Clad Evattsel.
i
• OriMmas eroed which goes stroi^t
one-fourtb cuptnls of sifted flour, meg grated, one coSeevupfol seeded Marquise—GnmuUted nugar, one one leasiKxm < Innaruon, wp cups how many i«^r c itii-lren tbvie arc litWhen the Child of Nunroth wta
to the taan of the problem «d Christ- one-half tcaspooaful of ground cloves rolslns and ony teaspoonful of soda. |«uod; milk, one ploi; blanrhed al- flour, one iess|ioon soda, and lastly Ing net for from you who haw n< icr tarn, the no. accordlag to tbe____
■M stvlag. Woold that wo ail^t all ^nd one teaspoonful each of powdered. Apple^d^ Cake—Half cupfu! of. tnonds (< hopped), half n isjimd; but- add one tup well floured rolslns.
had sui b a thlov a.b a doll or au> oia- olan legehd. 'leaped la the btavtaa.
hSta tae oooroge aad the trae love cinnamon aad nutmeg. Then add the butter ^am'ed Tiih cne cupful of ,er. a quarter of a iwund; English
Ciirronts or nuts can also be added »r son of toy. N"i long ago in i-esa- and the rtaro around It danced. A
todrit to ailoiX tkto eroed tor our- »uffiy beaten whites of the eggs andsugar. Ai^ one cupful of unsweetened w-aisut meau ichoppedi. a quaner of if picferre l. Salt to taste
log through a p.wr i«ri of the my. I i>eace ran>e over the mountain and
aniTw! ^tays:
another capful of flour. Add one-half apple tauee. Into which one level tea- » pound; almond exttact. one tea- ncughnuts That \vm Keep Soli-»w litilc children plmng with a doll
forest. Even the rotten suw sWo8
TWt to the creed ct a tree Cbrtot- pound of mtolns. seeded and chom>ed. spoonful of taking so.la ydlssolved In- spoonful Bell the sogar. butter nod
one and onefourth cups sugar, two «hich tl»ey had finnic from a piece ot stroight and heelthy oo the greta
•asglvsr:
one-half pound of curronu. onefourth one ubiespoonfu! of taUlng water! „,iik together until the mixture Just 0*^*. one tsideswwnlot melted lard.
handlf nud mich. roga
hillside. The gross #* taflowerod
“By tbene mneluttoai I beHer* 1 tmn ol a pound of dtroa. ooebaU cupful has beeu well sllre.1. One and three- haflcns In cold water, then remove salt and nut.neg to taste, one cop
'^uny
bo^: «'hrlMmak pre*-. with dlwn blossoms. Incense
fuv ChriMirea this vrer a ban- «f chopped almonds and a UtUe chop- onarter cuofuls sifted flour, one tea- the pan from the Are. add the almond mashed {aotaioes. ncr cup milk. (I •'»:» »hi, h the;. hi.v<- ;M.eu sioilng up myrrh penaded upland and fotata
extract and the nuts. IW-at uaiir sug- prefer «mr milk *ith a pinch of soda '<”•
“*«
*
pier gad twttor Cl
dredgad with flour. As a last touch toaspoonful ground cloves, halt tea- an
added > two leasiKyons taking ixywder *"<1 «•' no oaniily use to them, which all gave thank* to tbe grret Gta
•vnr tann before.
aryned
ned |«ur Into huiiered i>ans.
I-Pudumg Don Hons— ar.l flour to make soft dough.
tf"?.' rould i««. along this Christmas
It is naught but aa Idle fofk-taia.
HI win —Ww
ladlvldnal gift *“
^
spomtul aalt. one large cupful cta;v
g,.|<.y
mata aata
I
I.C1 ii ha* truth hidden at lu banrt.
a gift not only of my money. "«Twa—strawtarrle' cherriea. ]i«£;b |<ed rolafos. Bake J^rty-flve minutes. Brown t-ngar. one pound; butu-r. two
Oatmeal Cookie*—Two cup. sugar, ‘o cihcr* to eniny.
l>o n.-t ri.ug to ihlBE* sin.ply U- for a sironge. subtle force, a splrH of
r 2o
atom
^thought
qnlaee^l chopped and well This cake, in which e only moisture ounces; water, a quarter of a f-ui.ful; one-half cu|. > :orten!.ig one halt cup
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_
upoenful of wa- chopped
nut meat*. :h)ce ubiesioon- ai-ple >aoce.
< ue an.) one-half cups vau*e the; were given to you. when roo-l will, a newborn kindness, anoto
toy vtoent aalaetlHi aad best dtoerim■r™P
«»*‘e in addlUon
Hough
was
equally
divided
In
lour
ler
to
.apple
sauce,
cannot
bo
told
fuls'rriiron
peel,
orange
jM-el.
lemon
milk
u-.il,.r
*ueei
or
soun.
sa,'.
Sui><>u
l'*"e
uo
leai
use
for
thci:,.
Tho-c
t.,
animate child sad man alike wM
taatloB wad taste.
* .
smaU pans steamed for one hour, from a dark fruit cake.
|.eel. fl.gs. .late*, reeded rolsio-i and meg and cinnptnon to u»te. two tea- **“»
them' should ta or,.- too >'ic
l«>* 1“ . trttaie to oa
“I wU aak myW coasdOTtloaBly as
lh«i baked for half an boor In a Not and Fruit Cake—This cake I* ,,reser'<-i cherrie*. each
one table *|»ct* M>-!a ilcveli, flour and oat- ntod lo ka-j* chat they are makjug
ll»u>en-seni Youaglinf. *>•*
1 bay each gift If 1 em abeointety i
steaidy oven.. When the cakes were the result of carelol «xi>erimentlng. spoonful: some melie.1 ehocolnit meal to make a ven stiff batter Add sot-'ctady happy.
.
Drummond tall* the Infaot Christ.
V laa ttoytag tt betaata I Know
.w------------w-------------------------------------------------------------- wash the butt
un,i,
tea*i«>onful of the
'..u win And p=. ke-l ai'a in the
When the Three Wl« Men ^
win
want
It.
aad
not
in
the
*®”
packed
them
away
in
•brown
and
has
been
tefied
many
tlmee
with
re
troUfflng
results.
Vso
three
whole
(r**
from
fait,
then
pm
it
in
a
saucehatter
about
three
Incbe*
apart,
in
a
“T
l-a«-uitm
'-r
h.-t.fr‘-tt.
the
I2a*i
l«;io tta « «J>
feast dasrea becanns I Bko It myarif
*" * •“**
fraUfj ing results, tfoo three whole (r** from talt,
„
..
_... '
-------T- ready
^ nggx. or
or five
five yolks:
yolks: one
one cupful
cupful of
of sng»ng- ,,an
,,an with
with sugar
sugar and
and water,
water, cook
cook over
over greased
greased iian
iiait Bake
Bake la
In aa modemiely
moderately In -ocrr home,
home. vrv hkri t- «r*'. be»i Cbrimi^ ai^ taer
... ^.
o**®
WM
to -'“to
send them away.
eggi.
“1 wlO adve. no matter what the
There were •«'"*
some mends who spe- ar. white or brown: one-half cupful ,
a gentle
eentie flrr till a soft bail i«
D formed quin;
ouin ov.-n
m.-n and If
tf the rookies
rookie* flatten^""^'
flatten
boohs cm
c:. I i. au' ’ other ihlt,*- i' re on thrir sad-He-tawa three caa- . books
i-i* filled *hh gold and fraa
tttopCBUM. no gtfi that to ta^ ^tolly loved candy, and for these the of bnuer ■
I are not rrolU of tvo'Jri- v
lard, tw-o-thlrds cupfql ,vhcn teste.l In cMd water. Keep ihU gut when baking add more BoeV amt •'
to pnd oi'yrib, to be told at the feet of
what I can rightfuUy afford: to ihoae housewife made staffed dates and «>f- milk, from'
o to three cupfuls of candy warm and mix Into It the fruits oatmeal to hatter
fo keep, i ,i..i N«-i are roo
0 Bxr Christmas list, who are mneb ^fne fudge. The dales were stitffe>l flour. With the flour sift two ronmi- aoj out,.,' then form Into small tall*
Cr:*p Sugar Cockier—Two cu;.* throw away, Tt.!> i* a gi.‘-d un-.- i-r 't)- manger-crodled Bata of Betltlewith this world* gliu
almomJi. The almonds Ing tesapoonfols of bakieg |«w*der u'tan dry dip the Mils into melted *ugar. oi.c cup star.eniog. •
—• ><>- o '•»*» ' linn on lo otberr who knn
thaa I am. I win sUU hare the coq^ ,
ilx-n. i-rt:ai,s s* muth
iSexInnIog with this old. M Joort blaached. dried. IlgtaUy sprlak- and onehalf teasiKwnfol of soda.
cbocolnte. aad place
oiled dish niUk of weier. salt to mate, an.l on- »''l ■
oes* a* tb<;- gev« yon iw:. ibe ^ril of gtvtog crept law
teaspoon sods Flour for very stiff Jc> •
St-I
M.™ r«.r ™ a,ml «, «««, ic tar.,™,
• ICM-Ived Ihem. Open the world'* beart. Aa the Magi cwtoo
have * ri^t to give aad
ta what
^Se oven, ao tatter or oil being and chopped rolslns, one cupful of
cresm Susar Can.ly—Xdd a i^lnt of dopgh. Boll thin and bake In very »bt«>
thoy are aecsstotoM to rocoinng
.•
rer.eroi.*.
al
ihl?
t-carfog
rift*, so do we siso; gtfto
This maken a much nicer salt- well-w-ashed English curronu.
]»i.jd of maple su*- quick oven.
J®”* heart.
fresh c
Chi'ftmax I!n,.. and see taw niat.y that relieve want, glfu that a» nwnta
1 win give DO gifts this year that aj nut than those done in the old fnl of chopped nut meats, one-hair
broken in lump*. Put in a porceChristinas Clvinp.
people you -an insle h*|,i,y
and fragrant with fneadshlp. gifts
are glTta toorrty tacanae 1 know 1 am arms. Tbe ddtw were the largest mad cupful of candled orange peel cut In uin aaurepaa and boD until It form*
•r.vaOrrlng constantconstant-Two young girls were talking
over tf there i* an; taint of self In yvor that breathe love, gifts that BNoa aarto iwoMre a glR la mura, 1 win take floent on the market. Each was wash- amaU piece*, two teaspoonfuls of pow- , «,ri ball ln water.taOrrlng
rtft. any ulterior motive, like the vice,'gifts inxpirod still by tbe star
this yuar to bt«ral/ aad deflalMty pat
(plit. the stone removed, a salted dered donamon. one teaspoonful of |«- m one direction.i.Wmove and ytir what they were goini tobir fer
• stop to any anch gift ezchanglag nut pnt tnaide. and the date doowl powdered etoves. ©neouartw lea- onifl It thlcheas.
Tour In bettered Chri*imas, The wealthier girt said,hope of geiUag more fn return or of that shone over tho Chy of David
that has tacone a formality aad a and rolled in gnaototed sugar.
om^ral of altopke tor grfeed nut- Jltoes and put
In a coldpUce tof have twenty-five doTtorito t;xndadvertltlng yoqrself. It will vitlale the
neorls two ttausaad yaara ago.
tfBTMty oa-tha real ipfrtt of Christto make eoffeeiadtoa^b^l together meg if preferredl. iwd tetopooarute harden.
Some choppevl walnntn or on my tamily; -bow much haVe .'our spirit of the gift
Then hang the ffre^ reruMt of tha
mas glTlng.
two cupfids of craaulated sugar and of almond extart.
. <
butwrouta may he adde-l to a part of The poorer one rei.iled. "1 have «wg
-»f. after you have given, you are Thristmas tree with gHttering tatbfen
T Win give tWa yaar not oaly to oae cupful of ttroag coffee. Jkd.l
Sonr milk can
used: some cook* it.
ikllars and Sfiy rent* to spend, hot wounded herowe you are trot ikanked nod Jewel* of flame; heap offnriag*
- my own aad to my latlmafo frimda either owe teaapooaful ol tatter orprefer ft. TOth noor milk use a fail
R^.penclni- Dropi—One cup sagar. not on oor family. They do noi need -or fta-iered, or ’your name put In the ol «* .croeraM braachen; bring the
tram whom 1 wtB protahly iwccdre one tahlereonafol of rich creaaL Boll teaspooDful of eoda: bot do not omR cream _of. tartar size ef pea. one-tea it. I am going to buy piwsents for paper, kqow then that yoar.gift was yule-log t 0 the flriag; deck the h
“the baklns powder.
rpoowfol
e^nce of, leppenolnt. peer ehildre
and yon were morel)' ^rfog In order 'And ail the tells oa earth ahaU ring
L Tbnn take from the Are.
Cream butter aad eggs together: Mcdnten tbe sugar with toiling water. Cbristmaa.'
: really glvlrg bet
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