Grand Traverse Herald, December 15, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 15, 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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1910-12-15

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A YEAR

TWICE A WEEK--XUESD AY AND T H U R S.D A Y» 1. O O
TRAVEKSK ('ITV. URAND TRAVERSE COrSTY. MH'HIUAX. TUrBSDAV. DKCKMHKR K.
t|lr

STATE 6RAN6E IN SESSION

ll'lit.

will not come to pans, accord-turn of Ilaatlng* and 1. W. Oviatl. of!and no other iioUry would more (julck-

IcK to Mni>u r M. I‘. Hull, wlio aiated | Pay
lant nlaht I'hat the Btnio pmnae would I each
Itake no roKtiiunee of

coonty.

were

appeared

cnlted

before

uim.ti

and

•>

(.n’^u^^hlp’^nnarKr^

the e'ldlrore '

oi thtdewai*^

the

ATTEMPTED TO KILL WIFE

matter-niih aound. arirameni and were woll of (lie lii’ur. ao far at the rondui
the affairs of (rusts and rorpo.-atlons,
to conn-rlied. It Is hard to see how the
eiiielied ’ alvoo a teat In the ronveotlon with­ man of (be graiiEC. who
. ivnlnsula granee. »k l-nke j cHARLlt
FALMtR*-©F ORAWN
hat done
trouble aben liv
iiaUonal grange can voire (he demand
AU •CCnON*
OF
STATC ARE fn>n the national body, and rogee- out quettltm.
THEN SLAgHlO MIS THROAT
than any one man lor tbr fann- of its niembcrsbtp on this gut-silun
RRFRREENTtO
‘‘Ilelme wan ettieited from the alxtb
qaeatly lie will uae all of hl« cfforta.
and then -turn around
and in Hie
i„tert-.ilug feature of the
same bivaib. refuse to r.-veal li-- own
„ie one made b> Ben Itamea.
It la Mill b>- graxeer* vho are on the dearec:” he tul.l, 'and ilii- sime i«nInner _worklng« to tlM who have au
^ different varteInalde. tn pmrni Hull from aaaln-ai- vpnilou Ik (liu flfUl Uearee, hence thit
nndoul-tcd right to bob’*: “xtA
“ «ies of sirswiH.rrv |.iati(s. which are!
Ulnina the maaier'a •■Mil. Ilelme oi>- boK BO elTcx'l on hit elislhlllo lu til
'“Hhcr
growing In w.ici In pint -.ink bollles.i
Mate
ronvohtliiD.
The
ffkiier
{■oaed Hull when lie
flrvt olerrediln Itic
"Itesolved. That wc demand, that
gre ihrllty looking plants aad,
come ui< at all If T ran pre
Hit nailotial gvtiigc uasume n more
ihe dlffcrcnre that there to ea-,
aggiesstvc |oll»-> In securing leglsls- i.ung in'tlie varleiles. This Olsplay 1
vent It, mid I wi.iilil regard It at poor
II.-II fuvoiiible lu the Interest of ngrl aiiia.t* the i.iieiiilon of (be visitors;
lurl>iirtiden<-e for the tiutc KraoRe to.
ciiliure niid
likewise In opi-oslng
minh as ihe large eolle.-llon of
(like notice of It
The lime may eome
wl.alever vurtulls Its nnturnl i-HMi .tMiUs
All the \ar1e(les-nre raised on
av ttiPARRRL
Kiate Rntiiiie will Iki an ap
t,.nines for
devoiopmenL or t,iu.s
Itnuirs-farm west of the .It,
TROUBLE CAUiEO IT W
gresses Its legal lights. Iff tormallon
or (he large
exhiblls,
ihooe of
OVER AOOFTEO DAUGHTER
(u.
pellatc rouM. hul Ihul (Hue It not
and discussion tii-on public questims
Piiillh. the development bureau
——
to not only-KO vital
a
function of »„,! ihe Northern
Michigan asylum
.........................
“The rulet of the older provide a
{whatever,
latcver. and that
(hat Helm* would l-e received. Mr. ibirioo.'(he Rrard otd

hi*

WOUND WILL
PROVE FATAL

HELME NOT
AN ISSUE

pgjig) 0jhjly mjmigi

ay to roiiiv dlUbmUleM of (hit hind

UP TONimeE TAX

and (bit way Ilet In the tubordlnate
Rnnae of which Hrime la a member
—Adrlun.

If there U cu be mo trial.

U will occur in that Rranp.Ilelme U deiernnncd, however, that
the niattor rlmll l-e alreJ on the floor
film tc PrainlM

of

of (he granpe anil ovi»vtt that it will

Uy»ty StriU

be brouiclii aboni ihni-iRb (he reiiori

Wtm th« ft»0ular Elactlon Oe-

of the tub<omoiluee ol, the ctecuilyc

n May Ca

ee that went to Atlantic City

a CandMata.

In cate this rej-ort It made. Ilelme
(Vnm Trxtmiia'* Reoard EanJoJ
TbaMichigan PUTOMOt Kuibandry

Mra, Ida M. Haybarker. LcRey. Lady

will stale bis |>ot!Uun.
-While ihe fount wotfid uphold me

Aaalatant Steward.

bagao ta gatbar In th« riiy%vaatarda>

tn a rtsht to eetaln my slath deETce."

. raadr tor tho openlnc of the atate

he aald to the Record-Kagle. "1 do not
.grgage and today there I* a lam rc^ over George B. Honon. and 'It U ^a- think It would be worth while to uke
I of delegatee and vleltor* alble (hat the veteran inaaier'a name tho matter up.
All tho befcliieKK ol
may
come
lirfore
the
gnuiRe
ORaln.
graaant.
The opening ------------- —
the granee Is done in the foorth de­
“We will UIR« Dotbins new In the gree anyway, and I am still In good
vaU RitoBdod.. ai waa hlao the meetlag thla altaneon.

Onulde of

the

line of leyUlatlon." aald Hull. ‘AVe be- standing in that degree."
Colon Campboll Aftoe «akor.
H. K. Baker of (TicbcyRan will prob­
ably

b« a caoilblnto lor master, nl

though certain of his frienda are urg
Ing him to withdraw.

One thing i«

certain, and that Is: tho grange Is split
Into two doORlte fattlona and the only
question Is. bow far this s|*lli will ea
tend.

It 1b stated that Colin Camp-

will. In some matmer. get chantes
Introduced against itaker to the effect
that Baker used the grunge to
tber his own ends in the s|«nkersbtp
light.

Just how this will come oin no

aeenui to know.
nothing, bnt

U

Baker Is aaylng

atandlng pat.

This

split may result In George B. Horton

of farm joiiin
.
.
Ttirough
these
;boir
arranged and
COLLAR SONS tROKEN ANO HKR
cli-s. rrflirni.i nrr suggested, sen i.aiu.llve exhibits ever seen li
nt .reatv’d aud opinion crystal
'harto-j
CHEST CRUBMEO IN
The, all prove aiNtrllve, howjtien up In th
This 1s
. unless strong, reMiurcetuI and
' apples l>eln
leadcrshli- to
■hows After InflleUng Hit Own WmniS the
t!'.:i. to the new Held ot grang
t’o"^'he tiesi iK>Kslble advan-[
ami w.- Insist that It tie occiip
,
The anplr racks consist of i
nei-lm t Is at) admission Of our In.oni i
of fnifi made up from 3i seie
IMiiency and to refuse
‘ - ......... .
........................... of this fruit Is;
cowanlli«. and lie It f • .-orefully pnllAhed s
i thcf
I Prom Tuaaday-a Rmx>rd-Bi«to.)
Ubat cama (war betas • 4oi^B
le /mm th* -...................
Hesoivcd. Thnt the master of
II elaborate folleclion of aeedi of all ir^ady crcMed
sfnle grange be liislructeJ to sup
_ _ a amaMloa iB OrRWB
iians on one of the
the'
,
, ,
, (these diHlaratluns and uae his licsiI varieties shown In tans
.
....
.i.s,
s iK'cauie Ml aerious during his l•c-'..„,,,.„vo^. to secure their adoption atltables that runs through tbe
-•
ofAMt
piibly affoei- i,|,„ nationalI grai _ >, and the execui
marks Ihar he i
iHvrjiBiri of the building,
Hiosed of: village. ll«i at the potat of doaU CiWB
aud I
The exhibit in nil Is comiN
his receptlou icouitiilltce Is hereby empowered____
ed by the nmnner <
helrlnnts.'g varieties
varieties', wheat. *: tpeltx.
ap>
uie aurb tneani as In thelrlnnts.-g
I: I. asit laBleiad woud and feM wlto te
and applause b-forc the ddegatea.
1?,^”;!'^,“’
etiecilvelT pro-1 tiarley.
rye, I; buckwheat,
Held mm ' n - i •“**‘f‘ng from palnfol laJortM IbUmIt fur- corn, C
New Life Inauranea ecaiurc.
mulgate these reloruis;
bean., k: peas.
ID;
pumpkin.:
«> t-r
l» “
> A brief outline ol the work of the
squash.
one oft these
apeclmens;her.
After a tamlty gannBl.) MaaM
•Kesolied. That In Ihe cvem that
week wns given l»y the .masK r Ju-l
no progress shall be made In securing weighing i:7 (lounds and the other inn ),(• tbrptt from ear to Mr wKh
lieforc tJ.c noon ivicsa. At r.M this
lie iKiund'..
Aside from-Ihe above'
,/
..m
w
tUcs.. reforms at the pelt session of
nfiernoon tli<- nuisiei's nddtvsa was the uaiional grange and further dllaolistructlve larilcs be adopt
received nnd followii.g this
B lift
nmsrer'^rih" “iSie i n.Xvol* coualy t. to be «>nirai-|lt .wUI be praeUmOly lapoMlbto tor
I life
InsnrafK'c si-sruui. The mv
the executive corommeelulaicl upon the .bowing made, aa Itihlm (o live while Miw. Palmer,
Ignin^
tnsumiice
InKumucc to one of tlii
ih. new f.-i.tuic;" Mi.-l,i„n be in.uucled
insuucled to Join with jirtves
i Rives a clear Idea to the i
tbongb severely lojared. will probably
Gf the grange nnd tin- plans l-u-i-w-d 1,^^ B„iHorlUe» from other slates iD-l'nl* region can prwuw wnn an ^i- recover.
for the woruings ol this branch wll'. i tcrested In s-curlng
them by test: Mr, nm^nt of effort upon the part
Palmer-s attempt to oonadt aakMs
be discuss, d at tUlB se.-^i.-. Tonight {Kome.lu.es mora effect- ui «»>«
and murder hla wtfe waa da* to a
The com 'exhibit at
the
garage
there win l.i- u pu:-H. reception at Hit
Wrinkles Ironed Ojit.
...s,
U,
K,
J,
..
w.„w1S
«
by
K.

....................................
opera bnuKc.
The splrli of' aoilcablllty expreaa<'d
aiieuHon ol eceryonb on anonoi ofr»<»>Plr« dauMUr o«a Invairad. Mra.
Cemminec Chairmen.
ji» Hi.- artopHon of the peace n-aoluthe varteiy buQ the manner in which I Palmer had been vUIUng la Ciadnh,.
It to arrangtsi. Thto waa all grown on;nsH and upon bar return, aeenaed
^ner and
a
lenioon. The chairmen of ,i
,„„oiii.cod. were In tb.' fleld the farm of the owner
c«>««» '>*. p*imer of ht..ing mUtreated toe Uttle
of
standard ' is-u
•htoh
the imptirtatit roioniliiec* ait*:
j for ihto masieriAlp In opiuwlilon to eleven uarletiei.
whieh can ito gmwo and fuHy ripened
There waa a tonfly Masle wbtob
-Ix-glstolive artton. Horton Pow.-ll jlluH
Tbto »>1ukto
•»>«
to this part of tbe atale.
.eulmliiated In the trouble lato BighL /
epupY, ^ gaarrolod aad Mfi,
Innfc: ««m1 -mads, t
>.
Montague
,u,,i„rroWii i-lectlo.i. It q:if.

being re-elected to the masiershlii. Inbeing the most logical candidate
Here Is anoUicr

licid

^

M.

line

up. U

that ibu
tharponlng

nice big ax for these
Then agata.tbc oi>posliig factHold m

HOiyn

endearor
place

the

exeroUre

ft^m

I

-

.......

Ontaide of these fights, there appeenUi be no eandldaics

(or other offi­

cers.

N. R. Hall. Oimondtlo, Matter of State Grange.

Several After Next Meeting.
dalavhea. elCv Here It to better u> kMp hammertsg
tbeta waa HtUe tn this tooralng'a teo- away at our old Hoes rather than acatII over on * new things.
That
MoB, wblla the

•paalRg. MSttag of

AargMy given over to tbe nnnual re­
port of the matter, N. P. Hall, of Ma-

As the slate grange Is a fiftli de­
gree body. It was neeeseary to obli­
gate all delegates from

the
method dilate, our effort, loo much. | granges, after which wont in
There
We wIU arge a apecIBc tax on Irog fourth degree was resumed.
ore. a parceU post and postal tarings
banka, ail recoMlied
urc."

were a

number of

announcemeau

of

dealing

hdopHoii 1-elng un.-.iiitiious.

that the grangt- would not.
They don't tax my farm on Iti net
"If they did. some
not

tax.

collect much

No natler whether tbe season

imn the same.

more

Her fallu;
'XiensUiin |sili<
0|il«*IHun to a m
tin;. II.—
;tlie cxa.t .v.iidUu.li:
'and niemhcrshli-, r.r
lla.k ..f al-ility- u. tin
IgresKiic .i.irit of ili
"\VL.-c.r-.s. Vfi.'tiig:

the lime. Every ton of ore jakA from
the ground by the mining companies,
make* Michigan that much j-oorer In
(axabic property.

tVe don't want to

tbe ore that to In tbe gronml. but
we do want a

higher (ax

on (hat

which comes out ot It."
Jim Kelme Net an IMm.

Mra. A. J. Kellogg. Fbery, Ceraa.

Expmed ahakcui-s and exriiement
gran aa lait year—a siieciQc tax on

ranch in evirtenew. Ac Invltaiton was

ora tetcr^aage of telegraph and tele-

Tend

aeaaages. good roads, a more
agaltahli

distributloa

of

from tho 'medical ouperlniend-

ent of-the Northern Miriilgan aKylum,

primary

oxicndiDg an Invliatioii to the grang|er* who desired to ti-U that iustlur'

n» toaster declared that the high

jtlon to call between k;-.. and itts-

CMt of llrlng was oot due to tbe lahoTto tbe
imGM vttMeot firing anytUng 1

was collcciing Hit certificates from the
acv.'cditod ri-prcscmatlves. It w»k an

tan.
Auto Ta* For Coed Roads,

i. UiK Uklag tba place of all other forms of
Tbe Msaton tonight win be an open
oaf to which the general public U In▼Atod- The grugeni will be welcomed
to the cRy by Mayor Wilhelm. ^

C.

A. ,Whltbeck.

BUM o,

a™

ArKr. —

u,„„

Hull CMdidsto Fee R^leetlen.

and both ladles i.cqnftted tneinsilves

HiA wu be a raodtdate lor rtoolec-

lb a manner that brought pride
(be fararia of all (be granrera. rart

tloR tor otate’iaaMer and a flgtt Is
MpeetodoBthU.

Hel&e accuM Hau

of M( ataadlog by him la tbo AttoaUc

F

blaster Geo. a Hortpa^ Fruit Btoge
by tbe tmUoail grange at Ailan- D. Mqaare of

Hr. SetcA

u.

aoMi Mp

to Ibo mean

that Mra. PaMaar mod b«r ootRer Bad
from tbe booee, looktog tbe front Boor
l<f4Und them.

Palmer then aaonad a

and aJariiad bU tbivat
frlgtatful uanaer.

to

a

Immadlmaly attar

loflirtlng Uha womd. be rwBad o«
of the back door aad raa aroaad tba
bouse where be tnurcepud tbe woHe rnebad at Mra Patowr aad
threw ber to tbe groand aad Jnmpad

Mrs. Palmer's motber, to at-

^' IMUJin... . «•

to interfere, wae glvea a

serfooaly Injured.

•- Jl.-s. mnde an urcu
J''’’"
F^dwarfla, Geo. A.
«%ll« Palmer eras airugaUiig with
ih'e':'o.'I.-i. and was liai.r- Pmclv. Mbs Della Deckle. A. E Sears.
his wife, toe and ber motbar betas
h-arerl''cs- Wm, Tol.e, Mrs Oscar AhMa,
'n n. IjihiidtiuT. It. Hubbiird. Valen- practically burled In a snow drift.
(te Kosel. U- O Sutherland.
.Sorman Palmer, a barber altboato no.

HU I AHLt EXHIBITS
tX n IH11 h ,
NOTABLE

relation

ot

Charias Pataner was al-

trarted by Use ecvam of tbe woawa
U'iedninn, Hlen Friiv. Mr*. A. S. Caas-tj. Mrs. James Van Busklrk. Mra. while poatlDg. He Hk ooce toleriend
Krwin Ev.-ix, Frank Fisher. Mrs. F:
and dragged Palmer eway. T%# blood

r-Bcw-r «/A3ic-rv
GREAT VA IETY
Reflect
Great Credit en the Grand Trav-

Hel.ine, riiK-le* Ik ming. Alva Hill
. y-r-. .Ipm-s stm-ltjer, Mrs A. C, Rob.
H
I

'IS.,...,

waa Btreomlng over hit dottatog and
dlacoiored

the snow.

Hie eeae

oC

the Biruggle preseatod a gbaatly apP-«raDce when neigliboni arrived to

Helfch-.

.-art- for the «ometi.

; 'r,S:

i.ibll 1* In -harge of f. Fi l.anil- ot
> well loaded with fa.ts
Hendon, iho ad'uiitage- offe:«'l

M-s r,'— IV.rUi. Mr*
Mr* S
i
y; R. rl«rk, list tvica i.ar-on. Belle
Willuiii Piu-t-r.
Mr*.

(bat R will be pr
for Palmer lo recover as bis tbroat

was rut froen ear to oar.
arrti-ultural j ijnra Dunham
While hie wound wa* brieg dreaead.
I
l,.eRlaUHv.—Herbert H. Pow
rttorar.l.-l and that this vital phase ci ii'ir
g, t-pright- II. O rhnrrh. B. J. Paln»-r atatad tbal be bed decided to
naiionui grjcce work l>e placed nn '
In the n-.siter of .-o :n>-< there are
4: MiiiOBh. l.i.s.J.M M-id»..B. F H. Kjnstl
rtiBg.iklll
kill blmself
bll
and tbougbt be mlgbt '
.'.-r .V
orr»™.._;
:ti
-,j.^T McOure R. J, CTamford, I. E I juit as well UD bu -a lie at the aame
<h«*»e als-ic the stispltioii of fosJ»r ra-!!sh.
l-im-'. .. ral'toee,
le ryAar ■ —•
—ante rrowNi where some s(.e.'iai h-n*.
wheat. I: spring
-i.ss Blanch Cbafie,.
H. B.
ilmc. and II waa evMeni that ba waa
would l-e -erved rather than 1; winter rye. !; nuckwheai, i; ap ,
ttir weUat.- of ihe ov.ler at large, .mJ fl-s. II.
grai--*. 1. - I-eets, J; rtf' [
ti»lgln S. Morrtnoa, Clayton iteiennlnod to effect bla porpoae.

B,«n,v,l U..1 .-cral
muW
,.
1. J »
«i.«. is^MB w.ir>.i !o. thf
he ealfed for tha. there might i-c the
proper spirit ©t cnthnslasm injortci
into the euihcrlrt and the Mastor,
first. *"■ *' furtli.':
Hull, placing the lad'
,

-Hesc!',-|
TI'Bt we .l.‘mao.l llmi
milled upon (he cFaptoiD. Mr
tW short-ich:«sl isjiftv of necleiring
h-kUi.,'or/refusing lo iKiWlsh tn deUll the
Woodman of- lh.w I*aw; i
Uieee remark*, lie lertunr
......... .....................ai'CouiU
................ of monej* reteived and

la regard to good roads be adr»
caled a ttcenae fee of lo cents pet

to

erso Farmers and Growers.
;
iYmkV Cart-'
The train was just puIHog toto tba
e .-vbii.u. arnie gaiaae are kU '■f”'
''CTei,.'
depot when Norman Pal
la..- ai.d msU- <in- of the tine-i i-cflft'-rman. Ja- Hr..l. '. 0»-i I I.Mch
with Charles Pslmer and stopped be- ... ..I <r..ii ami (arm
ui.i
•Her
m
Ihipart
of,
Woman
r
.Eo;k
i;..-t.rai,.
fore
the grocery etora.
Dr.
Oarit,
r tailierid I
..in Ke.
Keiley. Mra
rMiMdnul s|k-. inien-' U ' Hsrr.
H.f.tin
the train. 1
Sh-ridun. Dana
he quantities shown H M. fur'
io look after tbe mao's woonda. Ha
-T. Ml-, fargill.
Hu* »ear. en-'clall' 'Howetf. Fb
Mr. Muhl-ard. was inimedlaieJy taken to Dr. Clark's
I- this lias to-.-n ai: Mr* FI K
offi.^ and Dr Gregory of Traveree
r i-iO'li;" of a<iivcan.l off.'.-ar «II_ ow-; tlm sraie.
‘................•
' if.i.I-ion
(iiy waa aeot for.
vicrous siii.i.-H of s.i. h me.vsun-.
• HrkXie
gra
The /M«iBd whU* Pahoer bad io1’;;;;.:%;,';:;,’
“ i.linditnl Ml.
. ai'd FSiiei'alnm.-ol — ftk.ied upon hlmaelf was a Mghtful
Socle.
Tbc'e range fi
- on lit-*!.la'
fi..,ive *er»iic: therefor.- l>e it
one. alibougfa the Jugular veto was
"Kc-^h.-d, Thpt we
i'l.mioi"
■ Kal-e«ia .M. 1c
I101 severed.
This morniag it was
“'f'
Y,::!
. IT M- lu-o. M Geie
I faiiii und are well airaiis.-d on ni»
. .
..wed up but botb pbyaicUM agraa
ii-.m
.MrMunn>.
"I', r. o n-ai'i.
I ilie tone lui'leo m the tu!i.t^ing. T! •- m.ir. Mr
I

oclock anr day thnt wuis convenient ti-., nBii.ir.i! crarg.-. an-l J«e It lui
durinx Ihe not.' tneeltog.
••R.so’m 1. That wc defiiand th.it

iBtaaaed cost of ralslMf farm produce.

other neigbbora

upon ber. tbe nauH being that bar

My fann repreacni* a

deflnlte. flxed valne.,li 1« there for ail

left immediataly

time, the qBarral became ao rtolaat

beating by Palmer, but abe waa not

I Hi.' nailonal

to good or had. I bare to pay taxes

BDd

tempUDg

The roso''^'’“,

S B.“u
uitil another held this in irning.. Wlilkuo nanu-s are meationeJ.
sui-i-oriM Jim Helmp
an<
MlcluitiLn grange on r-'c--

During tbo quarrel. Joa Garitb. a
neighbor, eotored tbo bouM to too if
he could DM bo of

broken.

niciiiate action h.-ing arki-rt and the sp-'nd more for

with

waa tba result.

riieei was enuhed and bar collar boaa

Itig session of ihe state grange, Ini-'

different companies. .Mr. Hull declared

years they would

I S,r

The following resoiuiion was latro-

ings an shown by the books ot the

earnings." be aald.

B.,.,.. o, ,h. B,.»

duoed by J. C. Keicbam at the ntoin-

mines, that atate taxing tbe net earn­

^ disappear. Tftia
Palm* and atoloai troaW*

enraged

a.'nt themselves for the same.

grange meM ' made, end delesatet seeking io land
t seasiOD for bis locjiliiy.

Asked (f tbe grange would consider
method

Ipack hto trunk aad go and gar* Ma

OF STATE 8RAN6E

:i'

all rouiUl degree griingerB who pre-

Tbe Tennage Tam
the Idaho

wa* turt.d''ll!at boll, wc
,h,„ i.nn,.
,

ismeeui Hak<-r and ll.lkcr canic i
——
I 111 Ihe O] II u> «oiicoai the Ini-ini i Member of the Several Committal
on Thursday moruing the uevt pUearactloii to put llortBiii
Appointed at the Morning Seaalen
Ihe lleliii
le-dlnc w ill Ih« iKken up. Thus fni
r that he occupU-d j
By SUta Maatar N. F.
|baek into Uo- *
Siiull Sie. MjiHe and Ann Art-or on
. .
Wi'.U
.v-miirom!s.'
Hull.
Tlie loHowliig -eommltiees were ap­
iix-eitiigK being held ahd with ihi- itobidding foi Hie 18M session.
liier ’.H'liii^ nppennosl pointed' Ihto morning to liandle tbe
t'.indidates lor otfiev in tlic suit
th<- nilnd- -i>i the gihni
varknia qui-sHons that will come up
pange nioy he i-rcsented to the t-m
t Morion boclt ww abau- for the cDiisIderailon of
Ihe fUle
lary up to in-on Weilr-i-da.v Italhil'
_
grauge.
will to- prc{«r«l Klmiliir to Ihe pr. :
Ilelme sos al.solm.-Iy
mum
this
HiK-d roads—F. M. Montague. H- A,
Munio, J. O. Cook. Frank Webster,
(i H. Hedfleld, E. P Marvin. J. E.
state prlnuiv, elw non
la«. and »SR,|rt denying without hrsliatlon that MHh r. Rol-ort IHinn. D. D. Creyts. A.
to-ard of eh-Hlon ii>s]iecic>r» will have be had any Inkling ol what was In thi
E Goddard. Haliio Oreult..Mra. O.
Tho oUiera roiirerned
talked
chaige of Hie votlfig. which will itMn-^
fr--«-ly of ifn' matter, liowever. hence
I, FTaiik
mence Thiirrttoy et S:i-o a'rloik u. ui.
the rcsoliitkni was no surpriae.
nnd t-oDiinue to 2;Wi p. m.
This Morning's Beaalon.
.
_ ....
«I«SI Ol -lurr—ajie. r.. a. CfOytS.
The nmriilng session
State- grange oHIcctra will n>nf»i'
taken
j «• smith. 8.
Huber. Mra
with oHl.-rs', reiioris.
the fifth degree Thursday iiiglit, on

of Kent aro members of (he ogecntlro
mitiee and It Is said

Hie lecturer;,,.

will Rite a rt'lKiit und piucram and : «>

OvIatt ot Bay and Tom McKnUpMmi

Helme-Daker

cmtilv liiKti(u«-s. W C. Sh.-p
tills mKiii. Klmo iKC.h i.lllto aVd'U||| I i|l|iri|r UinQIf
i-nd raxulion.
rrank , H.ikor l.s.e BJinuimn-d llisl they wm|nlLL nAnULL HUIIR

Mlngcs, Ita-ile Cre.-k.
\Vt-<ltiesdi.y Uli.rnoo-I

mtereatlug angb-

. the compllcalcd situation. L.

i

■•‘•-mi- 1: forti. 22 lotwioe* 9; can ,j„r,n,„n_
ned good* in tins.
elass. 22._

Milea:
-Thi* exhibit shows the diierslfled
• rop» that ibe fanners of Henric eoun,t' raise end Hie quality of ibf firod

o.-oit..

. _

Jensen.
. .

Id
Ir*.

addItloQ to ber qiber lajurlea.
Palmer's

brolsKd.

'face

was

horribly

After bis wound waa dnaa-

ed..Pslmer made a will, beliertog Tkat

lod would he fataL Tba pe^'
Public rtiliile—I). M. Garoer. Mra.
i
Other Eshib-ta.
- -. I ji . i'l.-d'lH'luraai'T. Ira M. Moore. Lanra eny of the couple was beld Jotody. :
. oo lew urg '
Amuns iiie otucr grange* aad i“dlTobrv Mrs Eugene Ladbu« Palmer bequeathed to an aaat aad
(be (nyest po> vidual* that nave collecilons on dn^
r^-,
onrle
eome
of hla ebare of bla aatata.
play are ibe I
E. n iUiam*. Jacob TerG. Lewis, WHI.................. .........................
Mrs. Pabner waa foctoarlr MMa
wlHiger. Catherine Pollard. Ada Bar
[her
courae Is ju»l to Michigan, as Montaa farm. Bea Barnes. Maniatae:
0 oO
m
i oa ]
tCiMUnued on ^e two.)
largest
cuntribwory
•t*toe,»coaaty
grange.
Grand
Traverse
nepf

... .....................
..
eiiHy d.'uiatid lhai

(ODtotoaad oa Paga flto.)

m

(mAND TRATEBSE BB1AI.P A\T) TRA VEHgE BAT B ^ n.g; Tm-TOpAY^ PECTimCT 15, 1910.

CAGE I.

r^nnd Trtterse HenU

TWUYIIIDBU)

tfodactloA •( a MI at tbe Mat atata
IMaknra ^rofttfac tor tta |«pua-

tadTnTma BirEA|lt

OWENS FOR WARDENFOR PEIGE
PERPETUAL

TWICE A WEEK.
■ io ap-

1 board of i

Last NIflIib

poliii aa inapoctor or other offcM
to aaslat ^trara

....a-- ’-iiisrs;

fci

tbWr

J. NtTla

For laataaea. It bat been known

to

aoeuro

ii.J«ad. Tbe end came Taeadar
Bight at his borne. »10 Woodward arenoe. of apoplex}.

rlgbta.
tbat trooa sold U lUdUcaa bai
csltiepreBe^ and tanom bare k»t |

THOfc T~MT«i.
BeCh Ttipaad -Mo. 9. ■
pOlMk US Proat

......*9

I. h..»BB.

MEN OF INTERNATIONAL PROMI­
NENCE ON THE BOARD.

*’|8heep ...........................
!ffiu-;i^-:::::::::::::::«#to
Cblckeaa. aprlag .
Chickens. oM ....

After oeborwa inawR

Farm Ptbduee

"ilcSi^ w

rS'. S-JT. -

PREsmai of twbiess

BafltoB Prtoa.

....

Tbomas J.----------- -----------------------prominence as the "boT mayor'
Adrtaa Brer since -tbea he baa '
and Is doe tor tbe at^lntHWes. Furs and Talloss.
meat soon alter Osborn Is Inaagnrarthe matter would' be referred to a^nncb la tbe pnblic e>-& in the
.... . cured hhiM ..
party be
ed. The present warden's term
state board for Inspection and anch Idle of tbe repobllcaa
i No. t cared htderf.
; for many years a leader.
plres at -tbe beginning of tbe year.'
board aboold Ure power to bring aogreen bides .
1P«S to the
f party and ! j«|^n sute’^on board and reap-; P'wWe"* Taft as Honorary PraaMem
Mrs. John 0. Hatton, of Manistee.
a aaUefactoty ad-1 pointed In 1908. Those are the only .
—Peace Fund to be Permanent—
him ton
Method of Expenditure Left
i tbe inflnaaee of; 'public poettloBS he bad held ainee
JoatmenC Ott
Searlng Adrian.
to the Board nf Trusteea.
toako' and other northern citlea.
the fniU crowera In Mlcblgan

Iters alsrays psoye a .
....nc,B« Sa^lrtc
..
_____________
»n wbo want hsahh.
.|W,beant>- and trienas.
They ncutaU
noBiach. Ihrer and ktdosya. pnruy the

......^

'iii

nRM0:

.....

si

SaS
Wool

Ive blm. nanx j. .varin. presi-:
deal- dent of the Detroit baseball dab. and I
Mark the wonderful progress et tbe
John Karin of New York. There Is.
14.—T«r ibe aboll- ago.
Air eight on heuvy msobinee.
one.Bister, Mrs. Patrick J. SbeahM.'uon of war between aatlona. AaUre* teloaranis without wires.''terrible war
Tbe pUb anggested wonld alao proInvoDtions to kill men. and that won­
ride (or iBapecUon of dietnlcaU aaed
der of s-otidrrs—!>r. Kina's Sow IhsThomas J. Nartn. Jr..
tniateee eompilaing raea of toic-r- fovor>—to Mvo life when thrratonod
m arraying and of other remedial
nattona) repwteiloii,
tio.oMi.OIK)
iDophs.. colds,
lagrlpiio. asitmia,
jpropertlea. It U argued that a commie-i
CTO percent first ewrtgago bonds. Tht- -oroup. bronchli'k. bomori hages. ha> %
sion or board lor this purpoae Is of!
aoDotmoement was made tn the rooms 'f*r aa<l « hooping cough or lung iruuaa great importaace as a tood
nf th. r-.-n.wi.. rn I t t fiLnijAiuii. -hie. For all brocchlal affecilons U ha»
of the Carnegie remwrob toondatlon ^
in^antlv. Its the
daliT commlaafoB and thnt the mate

I A Bans, Hanaab ft Lay
bU*c“c
Lletx-am

wonld be broagbt to prnveat tbe op-

' Ibfck t, UN, at tbe poauffiee at eratkms of aueb naaerupaloat
-

Kkto. naler tbe Act era in thU aute.

a «< atarck t INt.

ttnWH Nt ffNt 3,550
WELCOME TO THE C
fkaTaeae City tor tba aeeond tbM
«gmda a moat 4mrdlal weloome to
Iba grangers ot Ulchigaa
heUbw the aBBaa)

riBY BULLET

wonld aid very mawrlally la tbe de-

Stata opNblNtiaB b. tbla «lv beglnNbE Tnaaday. In esWdlng her hospltattlF lo tbe dlatinBalabed rialtorn.
Ctty I» anierthUiUW » bodj
N BM and women srbo do thhtgr
t^oae InftQOBoe for yeara has la
latsa maaaare. aba{ted the deaUnies
‘NIB Mato They aia maa aad wo-

■ lin
DMII
nnu

reioplng e( noe of Mkddgan's great-

wbo

ndabac of the

and at the same time, atlm
nlato groweea in the marier o< awre
modem and

sclaoUfle

Sejtoor Root wascboeen president and

the IDrcgolDg la a auggeselee of wbat
desired. Michigan's grant strides

taring the last (ew 7ean4R.|be pr»
ductloa of fralb is only a

of half a tulHioo doUan annsally is to

n misoNffls. waiE T«a

UdL-

cadon of what tbe raaNt wS be a

THAT

iLICV
IB NOT THE
MEXICAN OFFICI

BRAIN.
iho suppression of which would “luorl

advance tbe progress and
OF and bspplneas of maa.'

sneb leglBUdott as baa been suggest-

a wwrim have Mt their impreaa
to K aaeertmn
;
!

opon tbe bls-

^ would be a good Ntag for tbe farm
era and fnilt growers eoUecUrelf and

ot^the greatsM todos-

(or the entbo state.

Yestsfdsy's Betti*.

tflea dl (be world aad a calllBg wwd.
(ConUnnad from Pag^ One.)

:^ndpaet eaflb year. Ihke Trom Mldil

rstt WaMo E. Phnupa. A. C. Bohln-

gan^tw farmers and (rult growers.
atato

>• eas wadto -Wttb tbmn. the oommonP. DsByke. Mra. Albert MoIB IBiBiw years, the fanner was re- Otara. Ebwin Brery. Mrs. Prank FlabWUaon. Mrs. R. Walworth.
rtb. Mrs. 0«o. BennetU
:«rs.
ft. O. Crawfosd. blra.
tra. Ros
Rose Reii
, - _
Bwr, urn
linwA
Wbila net
Pare fio^-^ohn Preston.
Teston. W] S.
J respect and the at-, HUI. Mra. H. O. Gbnreh. Mrs. John
B «r bla tea are an nbaotuto ne- WUey, Mra A. W. Tbompsoo. T^wa
A. MeOregor, Btohard Wightman. Mra
—-----------------------------------------e (armFred Otahaw, A. W. McGUl. Anna,
IB aHneblton are among tbe E^t ..... .......................... Mrg. 3. P. Denyks. Mn.1 a Otovorid and Ibalr prodnets tbe McGee, Mra. Bow«r,
■, Mrs. Vyce.
Bo;
Tranapartatioa—Arthm H. Pnrd.J^.
Mt l* Na land, while the people

ISC^b?

toflManathem areapowertoi tacr toj^to pracraaa and pioaperity of Alley, Paal A BbaNey. Beery PoUard,
-‘•m. Tberetora. the coenael and - P. Btowa. Mn. C. B. SonlbJ
a «( tbe tormen are aonght warth, D. V. Harria, Mrs. D. B. Me
earthy. Mn. Pencil Mra. W. & Van
Da Vere._
MB ettoomtag tbe atato giangma to
iBstrwMlon tp Dairgatea to NatiODCity, oar people
a taimara BMan, mit oaly to era,

anewdad

a pan. TUa dmaodoa.- ir to no
ntotV
|ftoHtp':nnd

good .

• Hgb amsenMUp. mmm and
taHt ^lUe tbao. Therafore, Trartoa Oir rejoices in amklng the vtmt
E toa ivagsrs srltbin Vr gatoA one
gfla^-wellmiipradt

r£nsrri“

alV trait ipewara ta MMdgto

IA pltolV betnc periacted to tba tn

Aegnat JohnsMi, John

!

^ConfiraatloQ of tbe fight
- ••
'lua City of
cetred from the side of tbe Insarrec-'*'!!

guidance of tbe comml* ;

• «~r

r;'

........-i..

-

senice of Farm C. Glibc-rt had ;
Default having been made in tbe
e««r«l for ihe legal part of :„„diuon, of a certain mortgage made
^ commlMlon
Mr Gilbert
was 't,y jgmes E. Mahan of the County ot
and aceepied the
appolm-|Or„d Traverse and SUte of Ml-hi
nient.
ij*q t© the I'r.lon.Trust and Savings
A resolution was offe^ by Rev. luank. a corporation of Fllnu Mlcu:
Oochlln pe^-t^ning to the fortii of „„ dated the Hth day of July A. 1)
goreriraoent of the city and adopted. • ii.,»r,
in iHa nmr., of
This reeokitloo does
dty to tbs full ehartsr form of gov.ernmeut as was explained at tie meetMortgages, on
I
A discussion as to (he ahoUsbinant page 309. which said mongase prte
' 01 ward lines was held and the
idee that In case ot default in aay
its conditions tbe said tnortgagse.
beret

, _ E. Ctoik. U T. Soothwortb,
Mra. Ham Bind. Wram KeUey. R. M.
CartlA C C Bnldrt. Tbomas Sheri­
which mongage there
dan. NMUa Van Lontoa. K E. Wheel­
• wi-i. n.111
—^nted
a decree
Abbto
Still
.
- tbe number of i
.IB wBuxieu w be due at the date of
er. OObert Hull. Wm, Pepper.
of dlv^ from Chas. W. Still Tuee-of this nature
^ithli notice the sam of Thirteen HuijBy-lLesraof - •
FW^Idivd Bight Dollars and Four Cent*.
George BennetL H. P. WUmarihJ.
's fee of Thirty-Five
-.............Oeo.
'
EE Bmnard.
Bmnard.< Geo. Camp,
Can
t-rviiai*. v-''-‘'-cd for In Slid monVQ. wm. J. F
Pettltt. Alice Clmk.
k. L*ttU»»-' irrop. snd a Jury
. -y setortsd. The suit rapidly.
Tbe next meeting
meoilng will
w-' bo
,n,j j,© fuj, ©r proceedings at
Mlnaea. Ham
Hind. F...
grows out of a po^
pot^ (deal ot M>vera! hfij
wi-eks.
, —.
i Ert>ws
having born inrUtutr-d to recover
Annie Russell, Tbomas Mac
the first
the moneys seiured by said monsag*
C. Itoson. WIUU
.................
...................... _.___ B follow­
,or any pan IhoreOf.
Toonglore.
ed by George McCiake>\ his ware- |
]
.Now. Therefore, itr virtue of the
^grlcuMural Col
faunae cierk.
j
posrer of sale contained In said fo'ir:Bwr, Meldraa McLean.
Greenshere. K. C. Di-e. 11.—At lb« ijajjp. md
and the statute In sneh ca-e
Mnitin Warren. LonSa
'
1
hereby
(penlng of Us annual meeting at tbe'made and provided, notice
Mn.
- SOth
Ilf
BUle normal and industrial college to
John Wiley. Mrs. Ed Wllaon. Hugh
Ttod. Vtoiet Delamster, Bdfar Brown
day the Nortb Carolina Fanners' un the forenoon, 1 wUl nell *; PuWk Auc
Mra. Otoyton Brown.
Chaa. Hall ami
Jmnro Vtoww* To; j©„ repotrod an increase it Us mem­ ! Ion to the talgbcwt bid icr. at the North
Otarity—Mra Alice Hadge. Ma*^ Lefront
door
of
tbf'orrt
House
In
bership of over JOO per rant daring'
toad.
A.
RasaelL
B'm
- * B'nitam
--------■

'• Mra
••
fm.
Traverse aty. Michigan (that being
Pdlittt. -Mn. MmUn Vtoraa. ; 9frs.
the place where the <'i:r-j|f Conn fnr
Xffo of Traverse
City's
hustling; number* over l.SAO loealE. with
Louis C. Towm. Mrs. Ebkel Sorwnaon.
avid county of Grand
Traverse
H
tbe premise* desrrflred In fiM
___ ____________ _
jenterprlse here which will n<it only be
g. AJexander. of Charloiie, is pr. .id I teortgage. or so much
thereof
as
AMa Bowar. Anna TerwUnpar, Mr*, a goo.1 thing for themselve*. bnt a
------- .— —------ . .w,„ ,©,
also. Charles tug at tbo meeting, which will oon^ . necessarv
BtoGregw, Miss EHIa Rhodes.
amount
due on
safd
mortgsg- .
who has for IT years bean tn tlnue ever tomorrow.
Dlrialtm of Labor-H. M. R________
with seven pi-r i-ent. Interest, and -ib
Mra. E M. V|-hite. Bay A. tVlUera.
legal co»u. toge'-her with an attorney's ,
Mra. C A. Snyder. Mn. Cyras UaU.
F. E- Roberts S'.* family will Have ' fee of Thirty
Thlrt. Five Dollars, as provldMra. O. K. Lamkln, BUry OooR, Itoa.
for Chicago tomorrow, wbm they' wlU ed by ta

[In, ,he
Encana' CMe. Mra. & Haber,
Mra.
rahlp with Jktn^ Fto^rt. travel^
Frank
PtsUr.
Ben P. Driamatar.
to-wll;
Mra. o. a SnUwriand. Ur*. W. I. AiThe foTlowisg defrlbed land sit-'
aated In the Township
P of Ea.-t Bay.
;. some time with frienda.
Irand Traverse and State
Connty of Crai
of MlchigaA V li: rommenciny at a
_______________ L Mra. 3
Keep the King M Hem*.
lundred Fifty Feet West
1 Wridmaa. W^. CampbalL!,
hr the past year we have kept point Flv- Hui
; of ell' laxatives-Dr. King's ^ (he South East f'orner of Lot Tao
SevNew Ufe Pllb—in otir home ud they Section Seven Township Tsenty 8
fanBasknk Mra. W. S. Shroa^ H
**“’^"* “

AsW^T
appUani-etk
have proved a blessing to all our fam
Range T-ti tt«i. th^
....................................
- c.
. a
AaWer.
M m H.
They
will
manufacture
all
kind*
of
;
above,
Crafts. E A. Poaeroy. Byron Sonlu.
lly." wrlies Ta-Ji Mathalka. of DnSalo. i East to the b.vst line of said a^
soft drinks and handle bar gtoasware “i/
'
•eml»es;
thence
North
Parmow’ Instliirtea
D. G.
-isy. but sore remedy for sill----------------------irt
Itnr
to
the
East
Arm
rd. Jacob Edwards. Mb H. I
Uver and
kidney troubles. iFlon*
~
O. R Retoeld. Myrtle >t«rTto.
^
Only I5c at C. A. Bugbe* Untg Co.'s^of Grand Traverse Bay;
tbearo We*l
Wt-*i

■isx-ari

I«k4

ckW

m ft
EBfdope.tB

dMGito Ae to

* Jtv I dL- 1

m Oh ptrt *f ikt SUU.

i
Buy the boy or girl a Koduk or Brawnle lor
ChristmaB. Where could you |noci a bettcr'or
more accepUble preBeot, good the year round,
will last for yean, m simple that any child will
get good pictures, load and unload in day light.
Brownie Kodaks fLM to tl2.M
folding Kodaks UM to tSS.0f
Dcveloplsg Maehtoes tt.$0 to 99
Developing OaUifs $0e lo $1.58 .
Tripods 75e lo $S W

ii

Catalog Free for the asking.
Let us show you the Line.

S.E. WAIT* SONS
*<THE KODAK AOENCY**
Conior Fron*. and Unioa Sts.
Traycne Q^.

FARIIEIS’ UNION 6R0VS

....................

mt B0TTUN6 Him

i.r'

toB peBoa* win preaeBt
Boob for OrintoiAa

Oidaf, Urtat tmd Strmtnl

.... "

g»«sf wbo ara bare

baa .raoMrad

Xraverse City
State Bank

CURTBI COMMISSION

terVrtnaa la other reapaeta

beaa

i'lS .

Price of
West
T. P
................tbe
^
t. sill
lipped an
meat
rebels fougbt General Ka-; street.
rarre toa staadstlll. Ail told scvent>-:of a load of logs ou the P.
I- road 1
His Iti_____________ _ and c
; him for i
It ta am- iuo' will 1
[Batter. |
..- orders, and In bis camp Utne.
BO weanded. The bayonet !
Mr. Price is eonployed on the Pere

,
the work of- the buUeu MamoeUe railroad, rannlog Vtween
horrible INiances of bar- TrsTerae City and Ludlnpon on the '®”"'
_____ tV battle. Every man In Sterna Balt and Lumber Company's ,••••
Ohs Prieto Is made to prove bis In- logging
revolt I
nObtoce la partldpeilon In tbe rer<
JEltoty tolled and Immediately wi
ahot They are Included in the nom-1
bar et dead. Navarro places his own ;
I Rye ........................................................................... «Bc
driU at twelve,
and
twenty-Mven;
• ■
There Is no flghtliig today R*»u*«f Mertinfl Wsa HeW
.y Wer
and Man;
togtoe the prorimtty
Take
*1
El Paso. Tex.. Dec. H.—In the flm
MtoJmitle between tbe Mexican regaThe tegular meeting of tbs ebaner
■totroops and tbe Insarreeiort in ChibUd lat ftlsbi and
hnabna. the Intnrrectoa were com- , i.
luff fight
uaui oect^,
V.--V1W»ei. I there
—• - — — w—d attendance of clti^etely defeated.
The
it Cerro Priio. fonr lengoe* aontb of 1
present, among
■^cb
w ertlies,
where
the
rebeU
defeat-;
«““5'
wotfien
of
the
dty wbo are tak
PedeniaU..
--- - jy,g „
rederals seeeral day* ago.
- !t»>6 ■" ««‘ve lmere« tn the work of

IN THE CIRGUIT COURT

aad whUb

You ca^ secure one of our Savings Books
wlC|i a 5loi>oslt of One Dollar or more.

U-Wheat-No.

LIVEBTOCK.
BnSalo.
Dec.
H—Cattle—Slow
Hogs—I.ower:
heavy and
yorkers.!
Tenth,;

Batotoimtto
Hokan
........................................................ ks many
^ Trarmwe Otty la the center dandln. Bmily Whttnae. Mrs. JoaeIn flight
_________ t toNttol aad waaltky aee- fblae Morrison. May Bogbee, Mrs. before the federal*, who are ahelllng
toJlL'toa mm «hkh ta becoming Ante 3. pottor. L- D. SpaSord.

- ipledea.
ngrienttore—A. J. Brighton. Mrs.
'
'
and mm ptodnaUra
M. Montagwe, Jmae Walker. Mrs.
b Mhv. tv Qfoftd Trararse traits
H. Home. Jeaae Plaber. CbrtoUaa
teeta. as Newa la tbe NorthoB. Mrs. Richard Wtottmmt. P.
b etolMta. esoM Noae «t aay W. Imre. Mra. Mary Campbell. Mra.
Jury Found Ho Cauae for Action In
[loa oC tbe -eonncry. Bxb
tV Pertertt vs. Cla«y Case at
L BeigtsM. John T. BcToe- (Min
r perttoBB «t tbe aute war*

M.atolcfe baa

Dec

poiatoir

woeia heoocna a ban

IjPBdbb'haa

^

Detroit.

E. T. Price Fell From Load of Less
end Wat Painfully
Hurt.

fflU.MIM£nU «F SniEWNE

: to Wimlac mgarded with a higher

a*d tbe

elemtiOD

GRACKB) HIS ns

Twenty Shot Down For f
I Revolt—Horrible Beenes ef

BUT N this atato They form the no-

• Naw

Jaues M. Btack of Ashe-

nnlrersal peace Is aitalned a rerenue

T%e plan Is In. Its tndplencr ^

tbe fatnre. It would aadna-Nat .Wm»

[ «n psople «( thrift and iirialtlgame.

A cood, Masibie gift for the son or daugh­
ter wonld be one of our Savings Books
contelning such a deposit as you can af­
ford. Without a doubt such a deposit
would not be carelessly spent, but at the
end pr the following year would thow a
good 1Increase from their own efforts of
saving.

nivnum'^ htmomry prealdem. Tbe method , rllle.
C.. R. R. -No. 4, writes it cured
KBfllMri of expenditore Is left to tbe irastees. blm of an obstinate cough after all
UfllUllLIj
■n,ep««,„a
or foundation. 1. pc:-S.kr and Jl.W
The
peace ton o
1 bottle 10c. iSuarantoed
Btoed by C.
.] of the board of Tmstoes aad Taft :
E. Watt ft
; petna! and when tbe osubll

(rnh cnltnre.

Is

CTU,

For Christmas

A. a< MOIar. EBnbeth Dunn, C.L?
»««•«»
g. E Walt ft Sons. Hannah ft U.v
East arm of Grand Jrav
Iltoff avaan Judln.
IMto WhU.. Mercanile
E-'-^
Tlve Hundred
Of
D. imj,
eu
““
Roth ot
of tbeae
thewfi young
nmne men
men are
are well
well
“vroawwKf Co '*.
a.
,^
Both
Ibe East jiee
line of
of the
the
ty Fee
MV. R A Haitaw.
r,' Myrtle WlUaou.
known. They have been macoeasfnl as
pretDlae*;
above deMTlbed
Am* J. MUr. r . W. E J«4r. Mrs.
traveling aatosinen
aatosmea
and
have, (or
for
ito place of beginning beings
Ote Dnveoport.
E Wmiaw. Chas.
w»ntT C
Oook. EiBCM Chaa, Dnrid Kni^t.
toe bottom with
the
Hannah
I Twenty Two of the Village o'
Itol>t _ArrowDad._Nen OoenaQ. Mrs. Lay Hereantlle
company
and has
y li
In said County scrordlwg U
lEast Bay
May Caa^rbell. W. R. etrrtMr-^ 1. wm^cd Wmeelf np to a responsible'
A Dra^ful Wound.
____ recorded phil t
Ostaftr. E E Driina. Mra. Chaa.'DemI. ma. - -~ri1v
iu Mue* rimu • msui
t.v nail, shove described
containing
about;
tag. vm van Dnaan. NalUe Brown.
bte first prohion being with' fireworks, e
nature, de-i Twelve Art-*.
;
J. W. liC. Chaa. Dunham,
Bsydep ft owaav
Stranb IU
In tbe
urv r' --^----------- -----------'------------.iivujpv
with
wi.a oui
Bock-:
s*
rxiON
,____ _ TRl^
.
ft SAVINGS BANK.!
Ann Ar- M cat
K*h«n Stranb Bro*. A Anti- lea'e Arnica Salve to prevent blood ;
Mortgagee,
hor:R O. Ootad. Mn. John HenaaR otto came to Trarerae City fretd Mas- polBOB or gangreae. It's the *Blcke*tirNI)EBWOOD ft CMI.DE
Mrs. Vrolay Chase. Mrs. D. D. OaeO. "------- " ----------*■
---------------healer lor all .porii wiad* ae
Attomey* for Mortgagee.
- A Wj
ridn erap- BnifaM** addrees:
acsaoia. chapped-haada coras er
Traverae City. MtA.
to at C A. Bnghw Brag Oo.h. Dated. CM. n. IPld.
1 ft Siwa, Bahaak ft lay Oct n Nov. A. H. 17. i4. Det 1. 8. IE,
Ofth. ■

a Jaa. S. n. lA

i J

$35.00—Our Special;
Farm Harness—$35JN)
This harness U a splendid Talt>e.« a n
ec. with styl- and the greatest wear rootsUag gwIIttoA
A striciiy No 1 Oak Tanned Harnem made ta oar ova a
Come la. see tbto haraesa. as it U being t
self ot the qaality of leather and workmanship i
Oak Tanned Harnes
Bridl..—^ la. check. seMitoe harnesa leather blinds,

wfth i

peee.''
Unae—1 todi, tl to *j ft

long, with anap*.

Breast Strape—IH **• «Rh
MmUeieaiet-lM
Hems*

slides and Mp*.

I

strap*.

Wsrft. No. 4««XC plate Iron wrer u»p.

Tiaroe-IH «*
BaM Tuga-DonM* grip hneUei.
Pads—AR hsraeas Uathor stuSed pi4*. wtib hooka snd te
Back etrap* i ia. Hip ttrap* l In, with Traro Chfriera.
fteechteg—Tedded wRk layer.
Spreader aad Tie Stoapa-M ta. with anapo.

Fanners’ S

5

/ OBAND ra-WEBSS *aiAU) ANt> TCAVEBSE BAYEAOU, TIRBmAT. DBCEMBra 15,' MW.
MMk: 8C LMlA iiB muimr.
Jack Vponor; CS«v«taad. BUI Ar
STA*reBANK CmAt
now. ^ lAKrtA *«»•

WuUactoB. Ton Lcrfras. J*kL0Ut&
Jm CkaDtfilM. Jin VcAImt: DmioB.
Sd Banvm. wnHw Amour. Q«af«»
BtoUlBO. «u«jiw Jonnln^: CW«Tner IMS, Pi€«I- •a. Out QrtfBUi. Jimnr OUloh—.
leh. Vlee yriiHwt;
Otfbi«r: A. 3. »V Fielder JOIM^BIUJ eoMl*mA BoskV
lur; Bootoa. itmmr OolttBA <Mek
mtmU. M Uacloab. Ooofp* Hot.
Traer IA7.
Jin HcOvtaa. Frod Lake ud PM*y
fM CMek. tin. i«ttw T. (UmkA
•SmI
h; C. Saru. Jwrr
MinB. W. W. taMk.

t V«
N.

ftpMlb

Oanhty Tmaauw'a Off)

etsUoa. ■Canpaar or (
paytog tax.
Lewis W.Mada ..
' Andrew Sleder ...

onccmBBis

31

.....................................

«M Ortlaaltow ^

iMnr'di tte fnvono OUjr «MM
BMk. Travon^CHr. Mick.
. D. C- Daefl it.—The

BIG

UQUOil TAX 1910

1
Ta IIP Auattor Oanarnl:

deroted to toe boeetlMEN BlIrtogorcBBlouioB
of AnertcM oomnoaltles aad

; York cny TWc Wa*.

• Moa fork. poT7t-p®« of the tototooMhd onWeeto of conmeBt a{
- Wd »«th«rtB* or hOKtodl taen
thM aeok Iwa how thot rctatto
ohMWto •merng the aiiiiiBew cd the
hid taofao toani tor the eomln*
wm. 1%e dtocMiee ho> broasht tc
Ught Ihe toct that the nahhiortol
«n iw (ever, to ooiMMr tinit
to tm wgydtnd yeerto the htoWrr
at tho MoP'vi^inBoeB.
• As atonm etohd at.j»ree«nt thora
«M M OBlT «M MV antor teacm
awBMto io toe Md when the eortoto rttos to Aprt non tor the ee
« IHL The oal7 c*^ s»ltoh vUl
ho
to the BiAoap «r toe Bt.
tnalc Itoserteo^ tron vhew nan
MHO> Jack Opener vw dapbeed
M toU. The oalr «dMr ehaaga
ti!to aB Mkttr to to toe Bootea
ttowto Bred fake to staaed op for
—itoir rwr. it to aaderatood.

. rholss_____
FTsnk D. Nay
Louie Loutaer
WlUlaio DiU .
Hsrve.v Pierce

.^li

toe piMto wiioa of MtBral seeaery,
BMad to this eltr today tor its
OBDoal eoaTCBtloa. The pracaedtosa
a Kaocr A Boo .
alU tost three days and vfll be partic­
City. >
ipated InbydelcsaiearwreMotlos all
Traverse Ciiv. Mich...
John Hodihu
- . Mir
aactlona of the couBtry. the raatorUy
>an appointed by the dorernora
Jacob C. Wltkop ...................... ............. Mh*'..........................................
rt toa yariOM atotaa. A wide rarlety
Of topics ralattoc
the ohjeew of
le aaaeetadoo vU he dtocnaaed.
The ofBoera to thaipe of the comso
tioB are: PraaMaU. J. Horan dJcCharies Fausi
Partand. of Harripoerg. Pa.; rl^
precMant. CHatoa llote« Woodruff,
of PhUadelphla; treasom-. WUUam B.
HovtohA of New Tort and secretary IMd-Oea. Banks saparaaded Gen.
Richard R Watroua, of WatotaffUMi. liMler at New Orleaaa.
ISSA—New Osnsdlan mlalstry tom- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
(From Wedneaday'B ftecord-ttgle.
FUTEIIU. nmUK CgtfEIBRE ad tv Mi. NMtoenxie BewetL

iBhsWmers began a two days' eoaferaaee at tha ManhatUa Hotel today
wRh repraaBtattrea of the NaUanal
Fraternal congrasa an dthe AaeeetotralendUre of AnebrkSL The puriwae of the eoeterence ia to agree up­
on the Itini detolla of the unlfom
nre which It U proposed to tottoto paatobla that aaother^naa any be dnn to the yartout btate Isglalatom
the .^toa MXt tea- tola wintar for the control aad Tegolation Of fraternal toathnan eompaaThe aeahar of ttoankw anc** toe
MtohBtoa to mtol ah aonparad with
lha neordf of' forunr years. Durtos
«ha pm eight pears no laaa than St-THIS DA*re IN HtWrORV.- h
««Te 8M tom iiiirtoiii cttfin U) the
Mtoliail aad Aneiieaa leadaaa.\toc
MtotoMto totetog had twesty-au
IMS—The last gneral cooncO of
M Bonan Otboite dinreh opsoad
tTmto.-—mS-Anertoan -congreaa datemlnad to MUd a aary a( tolrtaa frtr
•ntieea to the other league.
Btaa.
♦atof DMWTun, who trtll again toad ns4—Dr. OaBuid JohoaoB. Itoieo•to Botoea *---- ------ haa hadeaper- m>hef. tBhd. Bora BepL it VM.
* a wtto the plttaharg and et. l«oto 1»»—ProndaM iBBUtMhn for Saytoga. tha Brat aartogi hank to the

im - Phimpa Btneks.
fttl Mdtoe ntoac
■totlirm aad Ctontoaatl. aab Ctoih
OHtoth vea a fmat for OhM«e. ptopB orator, horn to Boston. Died
«MB tsm to wto tor the New Tork there. Jaa. n. IBM.
toanh^ b^ea Uadl^ a berth vtih
nd to n victory tor tha naafadarntas.
4|w«gBr «C Ttoaato ptohM toa <jto- tStt—Attemt toato to djaalli
«BM toato. «>to«ad ha* toto tha LonSon Brldga.
.
inapod eat again into im—Bto WSOan Taraoa aveoart
itoWHtoaiT at toe helm of the Boa- roalgnt d toe IcnBanhlp of the lAeral
h HB atoh. Hugh DuBr went trcua MR party to Batfaad.
BBBkaa to IM to the Ptdtodatotoa IMS—Mrs. Ulinsto C. Qnnt toed to
nato. and to 1»07 drifted Into the Watotogton. D. C. Born to BL tonic.
n toagM at toa haad of the Pro- Fah. as, ISK.
sea etuh. paastog np to big league
a CVD yaart ago
''dl 'tta Ohleago Aanlcaaa. WlUIton ♦ -THISOATEm HISrORV.- •
It of the Toledo
Dptomhir 1A ItIA
hhto to the J anrhan anoctotfcn. tod
1 Detroit toano to too m»—Two' BCOdierB engaged to the
jMlod aanad. while Jin MeOidre oaton DBsacra were pobUdy branOhBaaad:tha Beaton Anartcana for a L
ItoMi aat tanr wMA to Ctoratoad-Tha im-~Brtttah nnder Lord Dnamorc
With , the yarMa aa
dHtotod «r toe Amaricau at Norfolk
Ite past alBit years Wlow;
a.
Mallnsnl laagm—New Tork. John ITM—Gaorge Washtogtee. Brae prea
StoOraw; ctoetonaU. Joe Kelly. Ned Ident of the Vetted Statea. died at
Mfen. John Oansal. Oath
Mount Varaott. Va. Bom to Weatmorc’ IK lmto.ntoy
laM ooantr. va.. Fah. n. 17Si.
IBBirli. Jmv Btoln. John XaOloa- Ull— Nathan Banjamto, a. noted
hap. BDgar^toaaahan; «t«w«. mlaalooary. born to CatNUU. N. T.
’ to* OaitoK PhOadelpUa, Charlay DM in OBBBtototoMlc. Jan. 27. 18S5.
•r.
Duty. BUly Homy. m».—Alahaan admlfttil to the unatoriayDetoa; Battea. hi BaefebBiar^
K-Cianda Mattbewk. twwntytfr, rrad Tauay, gea KaDy. Fnito
....................
Bmllh. Frad Ulu,-. tolid gararnor of Indiana, bom in
Qhtogo. naak Salae.
Chann; Bethel. Ky. DM to IhdianaptUla. Aug.
ftaoklya. «ad Batoes, Patoy Deeo- 28. ins.
Ttos. Barry imatoy. aad BUI ttohtoa.
18Sl-The Prtoee Oonnwt taaband
Atoaricaa toagua-New Totk. Clark of Queen Victoria, died, Begn Aug
odKth. •ior )
26, 181A .

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a
c at ay oStee apon tha

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alii

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iiii; Mm
SEiSSi

. Masalsrtaring mah or brewed liouoni Trsvrrs
F.'MrBAMMdSD
______ County Traasurar. _

m

Mr. and Mru. H. C. McNKt. of CM
ilUc. are in the clir. to attend.dn
Grange meeting.
Mru. Tlwmaa Crawford returmc
yme yecierdsy. from Cadillac.
Mr. and Mrs. Jorry Sullivan artd
Miss Mss-me SulUrsD and-Jerry. Jr.,
of Cedar, raeut the day In the dty
yesterday and auended the pUy last
cTeolng-

Fredericksburg. Va. Dec. 14.—On
cordaoc* with an old-time eosunn a
detogatlon of membero cC the Maeonic
hMlge of this city today yialted the
tomb of WashlngtoD at ML Vernon
and dapoaited a magnMoeat wreath
of Sower* sod aval greens in obaerrcity shopping.
» of the mth analrermry of toe
Mru. M. C
home wkb s
Mro. M. Weds Of Detroit, Is a.
Ing
a few days in the city nith her
s
a Mason.
irents. Mr. and Mrs. Thom
est Tenth street.
Mrs. R. A. Oale, of Ptaeto .
haa been rlsltlog In the ctiy. reteraed
home today.
Milwnnkce. WU.. Dec. 14.—The 01
Mrs. Mary McMamit went to Kiagopat.MiUw' ot the iVlaoooBlD Haau'
aba win rlsit
faotarar*' aaaoelatloa was practical­
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pierce
ly conplatad at a meeting of the
Holmes BMing. returned home today
from a ahoppiag trip to the Hiy.
Mr. sndTRro. & W. PHeet of Petlso-bo have been ylsltlng in the
deaeor to procaote not only the nan- on.
U}'. returned home this morning.
iifactnrinit Interests but all other inMr. and Mrs. William Oleic returned
dustrlea in the state and expacu
o their ^me In South Boardman tobecowte an isfloentlai ttetor to pro­
r. and Mrs. Samuel Cummin(
mottog toe welfare of the labori
ving today, on ibelr way to Kingslej'.
Buttons Bay, passed through the

E Iff

n»Euifitsc8isii HmmiEs

lEHKUTS liSCUSS LEGISUnOI
Indianapolis. Ind.. Dae. 14.—Demo­
cratic membere-elect of the lower
bouse of the Indiana legislature,
roonded up for a conference at^tbe
Deniaoc hotel (hit nflerTtoon to dlsentn toe work of the organitatloB ahd
the laglslative program for toe apprantolDg aesskm. nte aereral merahen who are menUoned for the speak,
nrshlp and a number of other promiaent.pany leasers tinto over tne
atste attended the ctwfcreece.

tnWINMLHBinUIIZE
Cheyenne. Wjo. Dec. 14.—Pureuant to a call lasued fey Ooveraor
Brooks a oonrentJon of cdl men ol
tha atota astombi$d -here' to plan for
an organised effort to derelop what
the gorenjor pronoanee* the “cnorI oil fieMt of Wyoming, which
tcioui to none In the nnltm to abun­
dance ahd quallty.I have. been somewhat costive, but
Ri
. loan's. Regolet's
gsve Just the results
desired. They net mUdly and regulate
the bowels perfect ' ‘
Krauae. ses Walnut J
Act of Bclaiwa.
Now that tot aurgeou can-mare or
tons auioiMuny umaeter bands and
feat whan you meet a man wbo toalfU OB ahsking your arm off let him
go as far as he llkaa, and after bU
departure you may go forth to tl
doctor shop and eecare a oev one.
Haw Keen Is Veur Testof
Pinoi a aariea of espertments recaMly nmda at the miveralty of Kanraa » to wTldent that the aTerago pay
ran can taala the bitter of unlntoe
whan one part Is dlswdved to U2.0M
parts of vatra. Salt was detected to
wauf when one part to 640 of the
liquid was need. Sugar coold be tasted
la 21i parts ol wsier and common
eada to 66. In nearly all caara women
could detect a emallar qnantUr than

to caltod the -toleyialaa.- which eonhlee one to cee the peraon with
whom be Is tslktog. This U an tmirnuniiiiil anyway la that It vlU rid |
the world of that nulianco who ealU ,
you up tm the pbooe aad than lariria
CB yon giratorg who It la.
Whan Mem Coiaaa.
n merit ceases the meraeat vs
pwtorm' aa act for the rake at Jto

I^AIKB. ,

■ J7|

Ksyneu ef the Day.
Breakfast Is the keynote of the day.
When well and duly set. at the right
mqmenL wtth the right •nrroundlngs
m the details In similar accord. It
tofloenera the mood, the energiee, the
capacity, and the results of mah's la­
bor to which he goeth tenh.
A Modem Problem.
The paragrapbers are still keeping
la clrculallon that paragraph about
the Judge wbo ruled a man need not
support his motberin-lsw. What it
n, Impecunloalty. tlght-wnddednsi
Rwt pure cusoedoeasT
Pletaant Speech.
Mutlcian (after mnch precalngl—
WaU. all right atnee you Insist:
what ahall I play* Ho«—Anything
you like: Ifa only
y to annoy our nclghbon-Rlra.
Looklng Into PMtiro.
-How about the future? WUI thU
high preaaure cooUnue?"
pTneume
00. Among other things I predict s
Mven-rlag circus sad a cigar with
thrae hands-______________
Winged Con
la Wrat Sussex, BngUad, a bald
aatfe Is lipovn to bsTO died In 18M
at tha great j-ft of IPO years. At
Sehorabrann q white-headed vultaro
died In 1624 y the age of 114
a Chord.
aad WM tnony atoNra. expecting the
wnad wnaM epUt erldenUy did
atttkn a -raaponstfo chord.-

Nobtoat Uvns.
Tha best and aobleet Urea art those
which are set toward high Hrato,—
Trae Uvlag.
Whoever Uves trae Ufa wfll Ut« tm
Bva.-r-E. Bresrnlng.
Dyejwpala is our national aliment.
Burdock Blood Bitters is the natloDa]
cure for It. U strengthens stomach
membianes. pzumstm Bow of digest­
ive Juiree. purifies the blood, builds
road. H mUe beyond tamoue 1
gaa orchard, eaiy lU mile from
clly. Nearly all clearod. Fine fruit:
utwi Easy terms; tow prloa. C-j
A Hammond.
hor ll-t«
OR SALE—A 22M Ih. taem. f and IS
yean old. 4>ae ;-ynnr-old sorrel
mare, aboat IIM Ifea, to leal; one
l2-rear«ld white mar*, about lOSd
Ihi. aad one 7-amubooid orit from
l~Hag Stock. Addrara aU cnaunnnlrattoas to Mrs. W. U. Lowna. Ma^
G^. Bento 1. MkMgnh



9

Cepyrighl 1910, by I_ ADLER BROS. A Ca

Are You Getting What You Pay
For in Your Clothes?
Molt men pay for ftvle, fit snd workmalisbip m dotbet ud DONT fet tbm.
This is becaote few maken have idcu tbore the conmtercihl-sod the retoU Is oonmsdil
dotbet, iBhde to sell «t a peice that meaiu profit to tiieaL
If 70B wonld dreu well you most seek dotbes of repuUtion—of recofaiggd metii—«f
proves (ood vhlnes. All these qaaliflcstiosi are found is the

ADtER-ROCHESTERXLOTHES
The finest of the First Grade
The Greatest of all bi
We have in stock suits hod overcoats iu is wide a range of natorlBh
tMjiB >ImJ*s
patterns most approved by ftsbion—ss you wonld find ia the matt tteMv*
^
these dothei you will flsd not only good wear bat penuhnency of thi^ M
In the clc^g division of the Big Store you will find thera Sspartor uTidhH nlk. sad



$18.00 to $2SM

We have other good liaes wWch you can buy for less money Becerdia( t« rtSl MM SB.

Holiday Famishingt
Here sre a few snggestioss of ‘Olftt for Mea ’’ which toffl be fend hseet a
BAGS
H0D8S 00AT8
BriTH S0BB8
FAHCT VESTS
NECEGWSAS
8HT&T8
SILK PROTECTOn
GLOVES
SUSPENDERS—HOUDAT BOXES
HOflBBT
SWEATER GOATS
OBDEBWEAB
NIGHT SHIRTS
PANAMAS
OA.^
UHA JAMAS
-\
HATS
SHOES
C0TP8
COIXABS
vmKTn.M
CASES
SUIT CAI
Osff Liabsaa iairt
Slit of Heckwear, Hsodkerchiefs hud Hodery, Shirt
&e«(grs sad Overcoats for the little fellows.
Aa Adler-Bocbertg Suit or Ovcroaat to a

Kmm.

The Hannah & Lay Merca^ €0k

OBA KD tEAVEBSE HEKAtB AXD TEAVEBSE BAT EAOli TBritSDAT. DECEMBEE 15. ISIO.
ted over %i0. All weed tor the tdieinlcel plant at Car­
foond a bone
bene had been broken tn his
WTtot. which wUI lay him up for eome
le* \ left were anetioDed off b.v ters Siding Oh. how we would Uke
time. Mr. Kellogg to nmnlag the dray Chas. BfLumberger. There were some to look In on them some evening.
There will bo a lyceom bold at ibe
pretty potted plants aod cut flower*
----- -------- •—
given V Florist Payne of Traverse West Almira
Prank Marrare made a
Clcrr-Rfmty qnilu. sofa pillow*.aprons
BEN DON.
and
Fisher
'ind
C.
Bnrgeaa
of
many
fancy
article*.
A
fish
pond
debate
. .
___
.
Eugene
QeorJte Dasur and Warne UcDowa-as
much
enjoyed.
Dainty
rcl.-esbficial
to
our
count},
wet
or dry. l.et
Olen
Arbor
were
here
Friday
on
ibclr
tii bave ben on the eick llei tbe poet
menu were served.
each and every one go and hear the
return grip from Canada.
___ - Ittred. altbooKb
Chancy Darts of Empire Is tisiiing
Mr*. H. Z. Ryan, prtaildent of the >“"« prople debate.
* Son are dnirtnf »?p Jf th^ he wa* here In eompan}- with an
t dsys.
old man and with the BtoleD boat. It In town
Woman s
Huh. ontertalned ver>'Snafford of Uke Ann has
Jim 1
made a bnslneFs trip chamtlnglr the dob ladles at her
wa* net proven that he took any rpan
hrlp-nR Fred Wilson cut wood
*■----------Tncsilny evening. Follo»1ns*‘‘", “
^
a Earl SnlUi are In the gteallDB or aemna the pt
UcCreni
eny. That la rharBod to the old a
. ^
“berry oootesi.eootesi.' .Mias Jolla Miller
Dec.
BoiDS the ruttlnc ami tklddli
in danger tried to save them, A limb throe weeks and from there will *tolt
not sot ret.
-•‘‘‘"“"‘‘el.,tod
|!«ry Sacked of ^ Gravn
struck and knocked one borae down, St Fenwick. Muskegon and (tehd
PLEASANT GRDVE.
ChiWbood." -after ;
(Maadt here laet %oet
also striking the young man. He got Ledge, Mich,
’-“«?^elios*rthe i)OTw; de.j’er. made rbich a second contest on Chrlatmas I Miss l.otia Urecn of Bate* has h
R. B. RenuJJd* ha* Jn»t retnnwd
Alts. Abner lUttenfieM and
several .bad cuts in ibe toe*, one reTraverse City Mon- urkej was given. The
bnsinees trip
CORNELL DISTRICT.
The game
ime favor* I|Visi
visiting friends in this neigh
• •
■ trip to LaMlOK.
----- ---------------He Is some John BattenflHd spent Tunday aj
Iqulrlng
several Pitches.
s
.
.
Mra- C. B. KoW and for lh< |*tat Tea- dais.
H. BMBett toadoa a «*r oi pMa-; Mr. and Mra. John Amy on Soadi
with the latter's mother. ]
rested well
“L,.,-.. ■
tained* Mra. Bhulu and «oo
.Mias Ethel Ranger. A merry half
* here laat VMk.
S.
E'S*' '
all and Hr. and Mr*. Le
Harrti aad O. E. Baldwte Basnai
Ur*. I
NORTH PORT.
the ladle* were Invlied Into the dining
jJ s.
S. Blem and family will ocrupyi' *™ B*r«“iias
BefTTias a »n
»ery sick bor*.
Inre aoI.I their bun* to Mr. Conn of StrottS.
On aoeotmt of the etonny weather
Mra. J. F. Msibewa at.. ___ room, where they found their pUreo Hic bouse that Mr llunce has vacated |V<** writing. Mui>e It win •
Maahtee.
Martha Baumberger spent Friday -in at .tolnUly set tables. A dellcloo*
Kmcri Thomi>«>n .
only •
.
A
A
brother. John I. DauonSild.
Aid a
I luncheon of chicken salad, bread and :bls saw mill to Yuba
Traverse Cltj .
« iVed 8oa»
tlw »*»ter.
r:
bu ....................................................
Ij»ml.h»"tf«rr
nend^he*.
olives, fruit aalad
Meijlll Baird Is cutting wood for In with his son. Cram Brook*, this
j Trarene» City
Miss Mar
Martha GUI of Hapi
The toUovlnd «
Sunday gueiU at the home of E. Jvuiilwlth w^hlpi^l cream.
c^c* ; Elmon Pierce and Martin
Greec.
i tost week Thui-s.la,v. .
Minn., arrl’
arrived this evening
eteltoTB U»t weak. --------------- W. B.
.
.
Starupfler
DlSMJirUCI
were mi*see
Hr*. E..
E AJUMUSC.
Aldridge.^
Mra. Wm.iwd roo^ Iniqno conundruma w^; l-'rank
i-«Tank l.y.lell
l.yd,
and daughier.
daughii
and carl Carpenter. Gene Cook. Ml. the opper penlnanla with
• lolher
her grandmoll
Cracie, Mrs. K Brooks and son. Alva, and Aldridge Mr and Mra. Clarence
I
read
and
aniwers
being
given
beof
Kingsley,
formerl> of thit Btefbct*. Mrs. M A, BrooWa. .ailed on ; Jpint
Gill nod Mr*. D. II. Scott.
and .Mr*. Scssi* Kenner and Ruesel
WMIe workli
•ml Misai tween coorae*. The gneata departed neighborhood
1ns In the woods Wol- Mr*. W. P. RoIx
Istliog ..Id friends.'Mi. aod Mr*...Atw.xri IjiU ,
Vli^s Kmmi nodgw and
and Fhnole
FI
and Sarah McCoreOek,
.
t. -MIsws
Mr.
“toUnd*Cian^olee^ the followlnt "«day e Unib fell, wriklas ^pb WInogenc
Mrs. wmie Uke have!„ ,h, home of
cved
home for the lost few day*
officer* at the laat mooting: Ma*icr.'C<’aw on the hea.I. Inflicting Injurlo* viJIirrs on 8*turda.5.
j ‘P«>“
-™R>„ble evening.
|. lately. He Berate
Bernic RAftvj
- Saturday
evening and
pllog lam rount of sickness lie is niiuh t>eiler
t-'raak Meaih aro i-ultiag cord gunday
O. W. Isunb: orereoer. Wayite Me- •b!ch nearly proted f
Prof. Cation oi Bonronla academy j T^c T;':.-s :;ive at a meeilog
Congroga-1 Friday evening electe.1 the following
The Rev. Beers of Bales will i.rearli
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Heath railed on
■ t-fflrvrr; d^t commander. Mr*. An- in tbt sH’xIbov-t- ncii Sueday a; :t
lecturer.
Or and Airs. Roy Kichar-lsim Sundnv. at Ibe home of R C. Dlae
,nic .NVIsoii, conimauder. Mr*. Gertie 1-- m.
jing.
ikv-. i:;.
I>e - i;:
^
i«; awUataat ateward. U B. J
.Mrs. James Haynes spent Wednes-iGagnon: llmennnt coramamler. Mr*.
The Infam daughier of Air. and Mr*.
_______________
I
May
Charter:
record
keeper.
Alra.'
-------------------—
laA in Travoiec- City.
Aicer BaiteaSeld died Saturda} oorti'■
1 r d., .
Mr«. Geo. McCray arrived:Eva Wurthurg: finance keeper. Mrs.
MABEL,
Afr. and
I
inu Oes. It.
Oaa. Jcnklmi. wife ' and cbll^n home Wednewtoy from Jdarquette.iOlletie Nelson: chaplain. Mr*. LopUe
Ralph Woideo drove to Traverse
Reader, who to worttlgg for^'Pspent Sunday at C. A. KUno'*.
Brace; M. at
?.!>*. Eva Bamce; city Saturday.
Viola Amy i* working for Clarence
Mrgeani. Mra. Anna W'llson;^*emlD||l.
ViUr Ruili'Sicvrn* riMyni Saturday
-y W
„ „
Brigham,
Ui*. Mary
Wilson
ard Sna.iay wlih hei moihci.'
her. \Uiiini. reUtivoe and friends.
Steele: bitphysirl^' ■ Dr. R E
Barton of Traverse Chy tiK>k: WUIb. Siiulliwick aod wife were!
ol near Maple Oir. was
was here
here laat* James Cooiwr 1* back at Ed PatMAVFISLC.
.................'rtrVe once more.
Floo.'
day..............
In tl
“hard .lira© - aoH.-tl at .Mabel Wcilord raUert Monday.
i One more rase of amallpos. Mr. Otlla* tor a abort Tisit with
hor
Dec. 11.
Mia* Gladys Dame
Fred Price and Marston Johnson
Ue.-. ....
Ritloa Shea,_____
Rntna____
and___
(anlly.
Fl.«*lc Jlcliotiald and moitaer. Mrs. t rr being the victim. Mra. TbomiNBD
made a business trip to Traverse CU/
The Lndle.V IPIO Swastika club
............. .
\ Mra. Darwin aRer a week's rtalt
e served..
CEDAR.
with the MIsbes Alice and Clara Ar- lei W'edtie*dii< afternoon,
erlU Mr*. T. E FUber and other
Rlcfaard Baumberger arrived home
Plenty of anew and the^rends are
uold of Bates Austin Bates took the: The ladle* Vf the Bethel Aid-will
vlWnBdi. went to her home at Port
All rc|iort a line time. They meet with Mife Horton at Wexford
fine. Lcf* to- to he happy, for tl* Saturday evening from Rosebud. S. D-.
Oneida last Frtda}-.
spend the holidays with bis Par­
Hr. and Mra. Anhur Doi»y and lit­ Chrlstmar time.
WEST ALMIRA.
week with Mra Cora Thunulav. Eveiyone cordially invitod
is. Mr. and Mre. F, Baumberger.
Matt Sullivan hronghl In the ebarolab *11 of our rvadera a M
Merrj-, -Hin;ini<im.
tle girl, of Walloon Lake, vlaltod

;hard hat been In ibe west for se»- Christmas and a Hai>pv
Ion li ■ ■
utid Mr^, lAudier of Nebraska'the
..
Mend* bore last we^.
I'Py Sew

'Year. ^ * Quite a goodly number took In the' Mr.-. and
enter-;-hard
time’ social
at Mal.el Dec.
John Tnckor wa* i
erat yean.
____Peterson will gi-.. — --------, ..................
- ...................................
John Wesel, who came here In An- il%: buch^.
\isUing thedr brother. Hope PIn-Hn Ml**
b_......
Mrs. Mason enlurUined fifteen uinmeai and Chrlstrms tree at the, Mra C. E. Pray won the prite for the ■ ncy,
gut in qnJte poor health, left laat luck} buyer.
ladies In honor of her cousin, Balt school house, so «e have been
een vegpi
vegpuble race. Gladvg and-AuatIn I Born
^ to Hr. and Mra. Chaa. Bevel- yoimg tl
-fin^ Mra. E W. Bohr.
week nracb Improred. for his home in
e Lamretic. m Mackinac
■Pray receiving* ptixes
being
Mias Jm
JTih.
hymer. Dec. 2. a son.
CtnctnnaU. C.
worm,
.
Mrs. U Bruton la vlsIUng her sls- sland. on 1 iday. The Gening was
F. P. Lewis and wife vlaltod BnnTen from here attended the wedUrah Watson Is on the tick day at Air. Crawford*.
r. Mr*. Chaa. Frits of Mmile City, ileaaantly a >Di in games, and light
; ding party at OHle Pier laat Th^wday
were *erveil.
There were no aervlce* at the
aigbL of Nei* Nelaon of OtIU Pier thto wc«k.
I Glendenning 1a better i Evangelical church Sunday on account
J. Mack drove ten bead of eaUle to
am Ulai Aagsats Johnson of South
writ:
WlU Green arrive
Mr*. Flora Inke wa* the guestI of ji this writing.
Mra^U E. Bine* Tuesday.
I Miss Hamnmod took In the "hard ^alph (’«aie* was aerionsly Inju
n the high
C. Sheridan of Olen Arbor to visitlured
tuesdsy by a limb striking him
The sotial «a* well attended last lUnie " social Friday evening.
t. Dnmbrille was log hi* stotor. Mra. J. Lendrleka. thto
the head while wor|(tng
working in the woods.,
wo<
Pgiday evening, oi-cr |9 being real-1 Dei-. Ik.
Saw
teacher'ure reoelred cenlBeatos of week.
Mr. Brlium, the drayman la having by the young peopi
lied.
'
— ' ■• ■' -'■•
Dev:, Ik.
<be neeond and third grade, and
teriooa time with his hand. on Friday evening.
I Rol
Robert Wllsen. Jr. left Iasi week;
THOMP8DN*S CORNERS.
taught achoid. and ten all elgt^th. and «nl
108- tor F
Mlai Uda Nelaon spent laat Tm.
Florida.
.. While v':tdding-logs yesterday. IJeAbont two weeks
SPRINGFIELD.
aome tenth grade gradnates are
Ml« tar imr
day
and
Wednesday
Vednesday
in
In
Traverse
aty.
City.
I
Mr
and
A
.
and
team
came
near
beMr*.
Frank
Case
to
vlsUing
at
the
By.
p vls.lt • Ii»c Thomripon a
' bli
: aehool In Empire whore
home of 1. E. Case.
I, strikingc on hla
The U O. T. M. gave a Japanese - ing with hi* parenis over Sunday.
ing killed. The sawyer's 4o<lgcd
hi hand, and think­
; 5u. DmibrlUe to anperlncmdent.
Ragli. U'lll l.al
S. E Snyder and wife and daughter.
-..............................
.ke, '

'..fingone nafaer retnmed home from ing It was Jnit a sUght sprain kept social and bazaar which was much eti-j Mfwsr*. Ellis
r.J.OSSHlT*Ota.M.ata o.
Mis. John Bauenfleld. left Saturday
on working, but It ’conUnued to get joyed on Saturday evening In their shall Lewis and Lewi* Huel
for Ohio, ttlieru they will *[<end alHiat ■K.'jfficy&.ta..
tr aad-fiaarr Bnrgaas made worae, and be went to the doctor, who • ‘ e room*. Article* sold at pi ...............

Grand Traverse Region

Loans Made on Real Estate
C A. HAMMOND
wnhcmi Stock

..as

IS.,

sr^.sayifflg' s«sf>is«s

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SLATER’S MARVELOLIS XMAS STOCK
coBsUts of hundreds of tbe-most useful Christmas Gifts in the .world, and at pricoi absolutely unapiproached by any other homefurnishingxoacern In the state of Michigan.

Morris Chairs
We caB mQ yon i mce solid
Oak Motrii Chair with seat and
back mJaditered widi best Nan*
tucketlealber fat $5.00.
Then we have otbers different
inttrle{or$2.75. ligbt along up
to any pace you wish to pay.

W& have some exceplk»al big bargains in couches ol nearly all kinds. Leather
i^iholstered Couches from $16.75 up to $43.

Others from $4 up. A good Couch

makes u nice a Xmas gilt as you can find.

Onr Xfflu
sale is the
trik ol the
town. Make
our store
youi shopping

NOTICE
Your credit is good during our
Xmas Sale the same Rt any
other tiffle, and any other mer*
cbsndise purchased now will be
stored free of charge uPtil you
want it delivered.

We have a
big stock of
Chadren's
cutters, Sleds.
High Chairs.
Roders,
DoUCarto. .
Baby Rolms,
Beds and
dozrnt of
othfr things.

m

Dining Chairs

Our assortment of chairs is the largest and
best in the city. You^l findcverjihing from a
good, strong, sold chair at 75c each aod they
ange right along up to $5.00 each*.

set for
' the

■heme would certainly be an
ideal Chrittmis gift.

Secretaries
Writing Deds, etc are here and yre
want your opinion on diem. Nothing
heller for the safe keqiog d ptpers,
leUers. documents, etc

Dining Tables
We have a bm stock o( Parior
TaUes. Ubtaiy fabies.. Ped^
Taberettes and our bw Xmas
prices %HU delight you. Cooe
and see^em.

1

Tie Origimd end Only Exelasioe Home
OalhUer in Trmme Gly

We show the largest assortment of Dishes in Traverse Cit)-.
Bridal Dinner sets up fr^n................................................
Other beautiful sets ranging in price from $5.75 up to $25.
Come <n and get one for your wl^e or molber.

\K'e would like to show you our big line of
Dining Tables. Round pedestal ubies up from
$10.00, tquare~bible8 up from $5.00. Apiece
of furniture like these tnakea gifts never to be
forgotten.

J. W. SLATER
Your Reliable Home Outfitter

ik..

SAFETY lAMFS
If you haven’t seen diesc come in
right away, and see the ealy safe
lamp made.
We have about a
dozen left. They make ideal Xmas
presents.

Excladve Agents for Standard Seamg
Machines, Unhersal Stoves and Ranges

PAOBt

mi>NP ITMTEiaE HEKAM) ilvp T^7EB8E BA^ EA01,1I. Tim^AT. DF/TMBEB 13, 1010,

Be Pdrticiilar
Be cue of the “paitkuUr** peo|^
Whea ^ou maltg
your mind that you wank
**Uly Wmic" 8our, you’ve a leaeoo for it and you
afaould insut oD getti^ it
'n»e ^‘ea«* person gels what the '’paitkular”
poaoD doean t want
If you're paitkular and choose the best, you'll
gcliL
You*0 End th^ most paiticulai peofde biqr

Lily White
The nopr the

Cooks Use”

And that most of the people who do not use it
use
•re not particuiar what Aey use.
^ thou^t and
Users of Lily White are
_____ - They
, are using
„*
ile because th^
deciaon.
bdieve it is die best Eour and because no one can
adl them any other kind.
Don’t let anyone get the impressioa that you're
Be particular—gel Lily While.
For tale by your dealer.
VALLSY OTV MBXISO Oa
OrM<IUsM*.MMb

-bMD. bay 213 tons, oatt 2488
tfom 40 acrea, wWeb was an averace
of 81.7 buMiela per acre. About half
tba Bald gava a Ucbier rlald owlnc to
'MOOUOre Oft ASYLUM PAHM Iba dry waaiber. wbUe tbe other bait
ylaMad well, aa niich as 81.4
«ANV ANO PROriTAeLt.
to tbe acre, rodder, ent and fed
ereen. and the com fodder cured, was
■xtiWMl/ Attroetlvf rigucM Tnhsn
IM Coca, straw 4uid crass and weeds
•mm R8S*rt «( Steward and
eol (or beddiw 45 toes. pumpkiM S
tens, ttoou (or stock feed were,
maasets 5&d buabala. cairois 4140
I tbe akbtWta ct
busl^ mu tMNma 1080 bualieU.

SH8WINGJS GREAT

. U» BimM bo (be Board of Traaleea.
TIM 4bi*r prodacta of the tarn for
-tte Bra moatbi of tba enrraot ymr
' ' gpSfaqi MfiiKr SMb. bare bera ua

m

ri<

Mid la feadiac stock bare

Beets 77T btuftfila. onions »3 bnabcla.
crown <9on 2 7-16 acres, which la
ab averace of 4MH boMicU to the
: enkini ergeo in bnnebee 40’i0
dnicn'Mitttbes. pwnolpt 180 bunhoU.
tbe MBnre of crop. 2000 bushels, rd—tn'dke crouad until nprlnit
•aWly 80 buabala. tba balance o

crop to ronatn In smod astll iprlDB:
pouiow 04i0 t*tt»heK ogBooli lOMi
' pounds, foekwi <100 pouodi. or orer
I 3 tone-aoUflowor »C« b«od; cob13100 fand; iDclDdloc tbow
borM or Mored «utd mod* into rnt-r
'kr*m;
10500 bekd: l«iur«
i :i80 poutiA. r»dl>b 1220 doMB. toma:ioet 6T« boU>«la. croon eon lO:^
I boabola. croen pe«a and boon* 384
jinMdieb. eucninbera 143 buatapU.
i Tbe »maU miu crown vere, curjranCB 4M4 qaana. raapbrrrin 18C3
: Quarts, atrawberrlea and eberriPt «*4
iQuarta. ni3k^ a (out of uBall fnilu
i( 631 tjuarta. or 20T boahela.
I The larcp fruits, catbered were, npiples S66 buabeU: peaebps and plaini
fOS buabela: crapew 130 boabela:
.maklnc a total of ICO! buabeU.
Tbp milk from tbe aaylam daliT <•»'
.the time was 340830 pouuda. or 130
;oe», wtalcb was an avprace per day
;574 poandi.'or nn avcrace of Si.T
lounda of nidk per cow ppr day tor
tbe tlmp. Tbe yonne stock »otd from
I be ram for tbe time brouebt 8873 00.
.tThp total value of the- material
I crow n upon (he farm. f<v Uie u*o
;of the farm, nnd for food at th.wbolcsalp market rate for the aevpral
: reontbi. amounird to M.71S.SC In July.
(3.384.80 In Aufust. 84436.93 In Sep[iMnlxT. 83.Cl3.OI In October, and
|»8.C32.0! Jo November, wbirb wlin
rash sales of stock, make a total of
t34.K34.43.
Tbe reoeipta for ibe neat flvp
montba will be much le»». comlnic
from tbe milk of tbe dairy, aalea of
Mork. and from Uie
I tbe tcreen -bouse.

MINT EXHIBITS
IRE IN PLACE

Big Money Here For Your Hides
Itbke 100% Ptoft On Endi One
« wtn w '

L^^^-.£Ssrcv.’S,rL*=rs

FINE SHOW OF FARM PRODUCTS
IN EVIDENCE.

SREAT (HUUmTIfS SHOWN
Beth e( the Large Displays Will 6e
Complatad Today—Viewed By
Thotisanda of VIelteru..

(From Tuesday's Reeord-Escle 1
Tbe aabJblt of1 Frank Smith
Smith of the
* now In place at the p*raxa and la tbe floeai that hat ever
been shown in ibe state, crown by
ona individual. In bit collection bibaa 22 varieties of api’lee. all ttrowii
hla own farm and they are arnincad lo a very (aaty manner In tbe
Dortb wlndnwe of tbe mmee. To
add to the sltrartlvenera of the win­
dow b« bad pUced a small ande tree
wbkta U loaded with larce red appler
and this 1. one of the strong (eauiref
of tho dlaiday. In all there are about
alx barrels of applet).
Thti U the Ian exhibit that Mr.
Smith will make iu TmTi-rwo Cliy. na
be aay!) that be has made tie re)»t^tion aa a fruit crower nod U aatlaflcd
to reat upon bis lanrela, and clre
eome of the other gmw-era a cham«
to get Into the llmelJgin aa he baa
done in the itaat He will make two
more exblblia at the state fair in or­
der lo win the sliver cup penuaently.
mnga Vlaltora are Salng W
which he look at fhe fair Inn season,
Entertained.
and will ibei) retire from the exhibi­
tion bUKineaa
(Fmm Tuendar's Racord-BsKle.)
Aiylum. Exhibit
Tbere are nearly a tbonaand craneOne of the pleaaing tvaiurca of tbe
.rs In tbe city today, and more are
coming on every train. All Ibe tele- Farm Product. Bxbihitlon at tba gar«atea are not recUiered at tbe cmn«c
beadooarters tbla year, ao li li Impoaalble to arrive at tbe eaaot num­
ber. but It it safe to say that the atof last year will be out­
done by several hundred.
More are reflslered nt the faoteU
than last year, and In tome inatances |
o place rots In tbe
balls to take c«Ve ^ the crest Influx
of geests. There la plenty of room for
all who come, and at
baa been made tor feedinc the strati(tk
fern at tbe noon hour, so tbe city will
be able to keep up Its reputaUon tor
l;oMto>lV that was estabUshad last

wai pma for

nUK J.

OF*

TRAVERSE CITY
,

AND

NORTHERN MICHIGAN
A. V. FRIEDRICH’S
SUppcrsIofallkiads
tor aU U«bcra
ot tbe Family.

m

GAITERS*
LEGGINGS.
BED SUFFERS.
, JGUETS,
SHOES.
INDIAN
MOCCASINS.
FOOTWEAR.

Do Yonr Christinas Footwear Shopping

A.LeadhigV. ShoeFRIEDRICH’S
Store of

IVaverse Qly and
Northern Michigan

i

J,.

I
l»l

ace K (be dlapUy of tbe Sonbero on display were rained oa bla farm
Michigan aaylum. which conalBU of which 'rooAsu <d 180 acres. 126 of
all kinds of farm products that would which Is Improved.
In this collectton there ara 12 ra- fall Knawn W. C. T. U. Worker
bring ehvy to the heart of tbe boomFasaetf Away at East Ctriere of tbe Irrigated lands of tbe wen rtetlee of ftel^ com, 11 of swaei eom
and 20 of ixipcora. in the line of grain
ease, IntL. Suatey.
If they could hut eee them.
tbere
arc 3c varieties, of one aunrt
This display U enhanced tn beauty
-Mrs.
by tbe IlbenU use of potted pirota In. each. DO iC(\aL.|arbicb ara alike. On
full blouom between rows of vervta- tbe Uble wbirb b located on tbe
r. work in sortham MicUgan Tor »
blea that they have on. dlspli}. AU; second door In tbe furniture depart­
good many years aa Mrs. PVaac J. W. ,
kinds of faiffl produrix are diaplayed ment. there are 189'vnrlsiies ol *age- Stone, lossed away at tbU pUce Baalocladittg vocetaldea. grains and atnlas! tablea and needs
day morning.
of tbe different klode of farm gmuts.' Mr. l.«mccol has *0 acre, whicb he
Her Mleblgan life was ipeat woaUy
devotee* to truck farming, nnd fiotu
Waatem Mlehlgan Display.
• a resident ot Holly. Oakland connPart of tbe Chicago exblWi of tbe; the first of August be drew on an av- ,iy. and of East Jordan, CbarleanU '
develojwtani bureun isron display to emge three loads per a-eek to Tmv- county.
tbe northeast eertion of the tmlldlng erse City, and sold It in addition to
She Is survived by her buthnsd and
carload which lie shipped to South two daughters, of Uib cliy. oaa pf
and aa th>< apple, are sliovn In tba
hoxfw that belong to Ins nurrau It Dakota.
whom, Uary*A. Slona, U auparrlser
ti'.akes a prominent feature ot ghe
In railing bb corn Ur. l^emcool hat of mu*ic In tbe I9ast Cbi
BltoW. Tbe glass Jsrw are sImi located an ortgiuai plan that be puts Into prac Harbor ayatem, of public ecboola.
radt ntarby ao that tbe whole lice In order to prevent the vartaUas
Imarment will he nt Holly. Mkk,
makes a strong feature for tbe bureau from mixing. This la done by Aral Tuesday.
at this tlnie. Tbe exhibit la In eharge planting tbe earliest variety Ibat be
of W. 11. Slecle. of Northporl. wfii. ha., and tben he plains a row of auaFor Karlin Faat OdDea.
had ebarge of It at tbe land show.
Powers, and following Utat he pUnU
On ftalortey. Januaiy 7. tbaro will
At the Cempkny Store.
patch of a lalnr'>-mrlety. ao that Uta , l>e an esnsatnatlon held
The produce ajiow that Is brtng eorUer klnd>-sWI have dr«i<ped iU en. for tbe purpose ot aecurinE n
(tniiducted by tbe Hannah A‘l.ay Uer- blossoms and will be to no dang.-r of INtstmniier at Knita. ‘ne anlnry tkat
cuntile company Is rapidly taking spreading Us |.x>lleiii to Ibe later va­ Ibis ofbtw carrtea wan IIU lor the
;
(iirmnod the principal feature of tbe riety.
past year. AKdleanU must raalte .
(Xhibits Is the great varlHy vegeta­
In the erbibU ibew are bunches of wlibin tbs tocHtory mtpUsE by tba
bles. seeds nnd grains ihar are al­ Gcmisn dwart rape’which is still office, and nil l■fo^Htkw CM be aeready In place.
gre<>n and whicb was Vaken this week cored from tbe poMWaier at lUrtln.
The ltg-g« M .'iKplay U that -wade by from a pasture ficljl 1b which tbe Of from tba MtE eerrloe i.swinnlMkin
H. J. Lemcool, of KInfVvood townst«» bogs and mlvee have run during tbe u WasbIagtoB.
t,celanau roimty, whirti inctnoes nil fall. There are also bunchca of kale
the produiis of tbe farm ibat Is gen- wbicb was Just uxen Iron tbe Seld
Jsmaa Martinsk Ml laet awanUts
ernlly aeon In a coUcctlou of ihai kind. and lis fresh green lends a pleasing fot Chicago, where ko wU Maad a
All tbe vcp-labU-< and gtulna be has'sippearnnie to tbe extalMt.
lew days on busiaooa.

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The Best Xmas Gifts
Oint MUaUL WSimitllTS -lmmK af lUr (Mr

. ..f

IN CIRCUIT COURT

UORTHBIN MICHIGAN MAN
Judge Emmet Carinntf, New Member
Court of Commerce. Formerly
Lived in Benaie County.
Judge Emmet Cartand of South Da.
kota. wbo was yesterday named by
President Taft as a member of the
Conrt tit oommerre, was formerly a
having'been born in
Fraskibft. Benaie (ounty,Judge .WUli* Vandeexrener. who
sms named for the United States Su­
preme. com. -formorly lived In Peu»key.

OESTROe BY FIRE
William Sweet SuataTned a Heavy
Loea
Lake Ann.. Mich.. Dec 13.-The
large bam of William Sweet, living
pear Lake Ann. was eotitvly dewtroyed by fire this ooon. When .Mr. Sweet
relumed from the vir.age. be put bU
I team In the bam. taking the nme’-^
; froDi the slelrtl Md canrlng tnei
i (he ^oure. Upon returning to the bam ^
and nnhitcbicg the faonea. he found,
1 the krft. which was full of fbdder. a'
j mass of *an>eti.
{
I There were aevernl bead »f ealHe'
I in the bam aa wet;
i.'ie boiv^;
w-hlck were all ipxtcn out, but all
j term iniplemefiu and grain and feed
twem ootlrely testroyed. Tbe total
I bias was about $2400 with Insurance
of ILeW.
Tbe MORo qt tbe firo U an abso-'
lute myawty..

, mi Ai inf

ft W ace^k af OiMMi Ob.

The Finest Pianos~The Greatest Vdoe
r to the attysetiroa

Il'-n- i:

.\iui -dowiicrv a-Ixe ill till- eoiiiitrj' can tHitul value be obtained. Wa
rn-tjUa'utly liuy- m> luany ux 7.'i carltuuln uf Pianou at one time troifi
a xiiiFb' niBiiufai'luriT. ihi-n-hy M-curioE |>rii*e roDceaaiooa never
(mititfii lha-Nmnlb-r tb-nliTK. Uur Hplrnditl ortfanuatidn redaeea op>
t-mliiiF t'kp’-iiHi-s to the iiiinitimni—thm- and the ruany othef eeon-'
onii.-x w- <-ffi'.-l, iiiraii a tlitvct wiviiiR of many dollara to every
Iniy.T.
f

katb tbs crowd divided In sack a
tlkst there Is no conuenion
nt any one phire. and la eonaidored
much better tfann tbe arrsoiiement
that was In vt^e at the last meeting.

Tbe CSM of U F. Perketi rwy^TT. ti'
(nancy, involving tbe buying find tell­
ing of buckleberriei Ust nummer. oc­
cupied both the- morning and after­
noon aessliwa of drcult court today.
A Jury was drawn conaiattug ot Otto
Bobrov. Isaac L. Chabce. Lee Smitb.
Egbert A. Smith. Mark J. Holmes. J.
H. Hagger. Oeo. MacDonald. Eugene
Trude. Tbomaa Young, John Chandler,
A. IL Webtter nnd Prank BecksrUb.
-. Clancy took tbe w-liness stand
afternoon. Tbe case grows out
of^ nltunderataodliig regarding ordero Is tbe buying of tbo berries. Tbe
evidence will probably be submitted
and tbe cnae gtren to the Jury this

Mrkf ,uU>. lUr <

ncjpiol, ani a<r if nitM nUtwndt

S>tm»ay, CiuacO Brm. (s0 sm md»), Sekmtt, Ymt, Wmtm,
SuHi»t, Sktmmter, Sdmetn; SM ni Unm, BmdAmhijS-

CSM of Porkatt vw. Clancy SUli on

Yhe Christmas
Sh4>e Store

-

VjIUtl nmiiv olliiT «-flflirnli-d jiiain K aro'liifluded in our line. They
nil- f;,Ti»(nur.i-il .-vfnvtDTi- a* tho Wopld'a Kent Makea. Don’t buy
until you oall amfloarn tfai- groat advaatEgt* we offer in every
Way. Our pri'-'-x and Icrmti mak«-w p
r for all. AaUu
th as $10 Konda n I’iaoo to
t<> your lioiue.
lioiu
We arrange monUtly or
<Hu>n<Ttv inatalliiK-nts on1 th<- balaiH-o.
balaitoo. Mako
Maki* ytmr aeleetiona NOW.
Wo will1 hold
li
tha- iiiKtniinout you chtKUM- and dvliX’er
1 Chriitmaa
whom \<-r you may desire.
xm rknt u stock
l>urgaiii<>. Tlxfu- iiwtrum(>ntB have li<-on IhoroogliJy overtliaubtl an.l somo «f th- ih liuuioi 1.. t..l,I fp.,m n.-w N»l<‘ Iho .■xtnior.liiiury vh1ii-s |iroA)-iiia-d: MKN1>HL.S.S011.\. roEnUr <275 rtyie.
litllo ustnl. now
'sniLl.TNU. was >2lCa. now #7>ti.'.._SINUKl{S. «■.*. Mvl.'. „|v $£:{(»—.SMITH & HAKNiiK, eoatmew $835.
hip vaiuos Hi riliS—(ilHNNKlJ. HlJtiS -H.iir own mako'.
oihI at $.I7.‘>. SCHMIDT • SCIH:LTZ. was $375. now
Hig asKortiiK-nt of fivo and nix octave Organa, •& np.
$:no-KI.MH.\l.1. i>iam.
Orirnn. T l-:l o.-tav.-s. $12-'. valm forSll
.\ll sold on small paymonis

IN oni Kxriu>fci;ii

)

. .

F*layep F*ianos
We iiro solo
fueturors of ihe
I’lavi-tM. and lh>-ri- are found only
WHKK1.4X K. STl YVKS.WT an.l
IMI.ToN Pianos Tims ar- .-oml-m-.i ih-- tiin'st Pin:ino^nMluo-tl. with the very bigfaeat
<|lialiiy of Player; tliorehy uisnrini.' lln- fr-ai—.InrHlniily, -.imiili.-i
orfwlion
rf^-lion of muwical retolu. A wi^th
I |>er
of milsie—III.- la-st of --ViTV .-)a»----- U BV !llliiH-tin- ..wii.-r i»f <i:n
The inslniinenta of the Pianola line
f ih-V Plav
a Me every iii.-iiiIo-r -tf yoiir f.imily |o p.-ti.I.-r oH.-h
« nh all tho M-aniy Mid •'i-xiira-utiotj of a talented artist.
nioiii'O .-li -'-I'
"■ e
"
P;iym- nl “
T<-ni.s

Victor Victrolas

SmaU Instniments

Tie- d. iiniii'l f
•.e.l„
ilol
gifts Iwi-oiiies L'r-.r■ Ir M ,ih . ,i I,
They m-. iipy n i<l;.....
- olUl lo 0- .
lalioL'atiy
and <^u«rt--f-H Onk are lie- «...
II' i -n tie ir eonst r;|. !
Th<- hiirher ('rit-'-d imviels hiwill
'i'.-l!i K......r<l Ciil-im-t ;
I
J'-.. :a,|.n,v.-.l and .i7iill ont-ado liei;il parts H*-! i f-i.
larged soiindiiiir Muml snrl:i-s
>v. tj.- \ loiur-Vietrola
■it-eDe-vs amt |•llrlly of lou. f<-inelv.i: i.o oif. r iiisiruim-nt.

t'nr line is eoinplei--: w< are direct importem and sola
repres. nt. lives of thi- CTeat>"'t nianiifsctaren in tbe country.
VIOLINS, complete ontfiu, $6, $8.76, etc.
GUITARS, fine onlllti. $6.60. $8. $10.
1
f
ACCORDEONS, Bohner A Koch. $3 to |S5.
/ ''
TOY VIOLINS, complete ontftta, $1 np.
'
^
SWISS BinSIC B0X£S. 50c, 75c, etc.
.
f
TOY PIANOS as low as 26o.
f
HARMONICAS, best makes. 10c ap.

^
MUSIC STANDS, fine assortment, 50c, 75c, etc.

Prices, $75, $100, $150,
$200, $250
Sii ureal Is Ihi siilt- of 'li- Vi<-lor-\'etroi.i ihat tie- nn'iii.-tue- N i--Ior fr'lioes ..i;i-i-.| supply lb-)|i ttian<l. Onr xtoek
IS hirue. l'Hl t'liristeias loiynu- has .....!iie--te---d—to tnaki- sure
of s>vnrimr one of :h'-se msKiii.i-ei t nisinni, nts '"OHDKU
NOW. We .-vmtni;e ea-sy/p.iy:- -fit i- r. s W.- s. [1 )h>iIi i!ie Vje’r.r .Old tin- Kilso-oi Inies (i„r Kilo
soli .'staijdar.l «Hinili:nnlii"!i
with <-ycii-i horn, at iL'J.'i
unik.-s a s;.l.-iid)-l home .-nltit.' Oiler KiiLson iuo,i-K
i..
$i.Nr . V.etors e-lo to Al)-.
We S. u i-iAiipe-t--’ onTfils o-i
;is l.iw as ONK 1
1,.\R
WF!KK. S.-- our fir).- si..r-i,
Th" w >iiii'-rful
Urity of th.-se instnimenis i« fully
—ni sm-h .-hoic.y-ni priH-;ire u i-lfi r-rtaiii
pl-as- i- .:5. .'..uiil’ and old.

,a

Mwac ihme

Mnsic Bags, Folios aiid Solis
Sweet-Toned Music Boxes
Cr-a; vari-U': l-i: lain-s. .\gcaKl K<>11 aa low aa SSe.
*I
Ml SIC KiH.D vv- .-ff.-r at «
llijrltl.'. appr.ipri^
w. '.II III.

See the

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and ar. 'pivnd.dly . erMroi-t.-d; they may be depended upon
N. |.r,vM-a iB'imx-..f pieggore. In the REGINAl-nti.NK flK- -Mus:.- Ik.x and Talking ^{aefaine are eombined,
Pr:.-.^ irnp from $100 V,
All aold on easy paymenU
;f
1 ,
i . ,

Grinnell Bros.

T r a ve r se, C11 y . Corner Front and Caaa Streeta

'■V-■

; . GBIND TBATXSSE HKaAlJ) AND TKATBBSS BAT BAOU. TBUBSDAT, DBCEUBEE 15. 1910.

selTCii imm

noon, bat M eeMlM «(tha na tOBlUiee tui>w bees called,

IMKR NOT RROVEO

aaxeed

hot

to

dlrvlfe av

at

<ba

eedinci or to dticnee the rote OB-

VMlWtrik. Dm. tB.—Tb«'kiitH»nth* brihcrr
BMiifter

ttot Me meaber of the entire cmnaUtee woald eole to RUidatn the cbarfe*
TWa boa ever. wa« not condnafd.

IMB pWTO«.
lanTod.
MM

60ES10 HMESSn'
«... ...--------trnav.
f;

Dr. Oeorpe Edtar Vlnoeot Will Lean

P«ym«r. RwuidiT:

m4

rtmt DM <MaM«»d the tMuiar

Thto

Unlveretty e( CMea«e.
MlnoeepoUa

Dec.

ia.-t)r.

Oeorte

fBonlnc.

Palmer

caned

Intaike

fNTWlBUKIEntnM

eruilee and operatlaa oftldals of the

cteod

BeaU on

«n Ttaittnr'ate&'■Mbaia..

wbohnve beea
Wm. Bn

icabsi

.Mr*. Tlbbtu was ctua
the teat
taat o........................................
of the wcM by
bar ttttle araaddanf
UllTn. tbe Infant
and Mr*. AUcer Rattmaeld. dl2 4
nrday. Uctic OUre waa bon OeL |
and died Dec. l».
Pnaemt. nmS
beM at the boate of tbe pbm

Saturday went to

rtcea at tee M. S.
I
Wm. Coty was at Pellai
Pellatoa a tew ehoreh Smiday. Dec. la. at 7 pu m.
who waslg.,,
fi„t of the week.
Stmtey Vhool at 11 30 a. m. All an
jeot at an-well a f^a day* last
rhli'f !rtemr*'3ii lino* dolne bnelncAs hInV MRcratiiiatlo-'.* are In order.
a*i week,|
Vare rlrlied
bts
ywrests
. :• rc:<cn“d better.
ravme
City
Saturday
aftentoon.
;
The True E
ta !beU tliitr
••f't:r ■ro»;-vt;i: r.t.1 advaneemeot I
I
Mr. and Mr* A. J.
James Ijle »a» at Harrlctu ooe' lontblT bnalM
kiato railroad conumuioo were alre
(Ited at their daaahter's. Mrs. Alien <da> last week.
Jlu
9
---------sa ttllre
Mills Wedoeadap evMpreaent at the conference, whioh diRyc^oan Satarda^
Mautoajinci. Dec. *
Refres*
' ‘
dinatc sraneea sad I thlnk-U'seaeral
bet and c
e serrod. which w»a
ly conceded that tbe admatena of
tbe eooilna aeaokm of the lestelatar
tela oompaby
oompniiy are important
imporunt tacors
tneorn in
is • Mr*. J. O. Brown waa called to tee ,,1^ Vimn Wrdtindi ra
for the resnlatki sand OMiro] of th
“ ScKtine^ Mance
malntalniDK
'
and incrcnalna

the mem­ aonth pan of the state teat week on
e or their teaebar. Mra. i
iDtcrorban traffle.
bership of tee
he Ol
order In tee state anl account of the lllnesa of one ot her ,u„
I the home of bit aoB. Fred
held a contcrenoe with the cx-

y Dice time

... to“S..S.7u,‘'£.'SS,..'V'*""

Gives AeBntU^tdAMy Met
▼ten you pay more than Ae Rtyo
price for t l^p, yon ere paylni for extr*
'tooroboM that caooot add to tbe qnaUty
ct the Uiltt. You can’t pay for a better
HlbL because there is none. An oU light
htt ao lent effect on the human eye^and
tbe Rayo Lamp Is the best oil iarapmsde,
low In price. You can pay $^$10,
,________
.; and
or^
tor a«ne_____
o4er --------- al*ougb
you get a more costly lakro, you canY

-

iton Saturday from their trtji to Mberta.

t««( tummer, Ooremor blarehall to­
day

(The Famous

cMUu. « „

ttoarnman aioaoay.
y
r wna at tCalkaaka SatarRobert' Bell a'family ^re eatertala-|da>
tM\Mrtbera Vlrblpaa
Ina company ibeoe dayx. a brotbef of
r
Bd
Shntlcr apent Snnday at Tmv
aaelrome too t
Mr* Bell and hi* family from Waah- ^
D Palmer a ( atm allv
i' aC^raaoD
.rear hr.a beon oSi- of r.c'ijv-lij^lor o
amt CD
.'tea Burkholder w
famrai.ci' cviopnc}'.
you »iU «
any ihai Ura. Eu-I|^
nrat ol ibc »eek.
com. ■
B ao imarly all the
yi„ Benba ~
Tialted I
beea
tah. U
t thU wrtttnc.
'
iaat
..
amMnt et rif* SI.IMMS.
____
.
Uma nffer waa borne Bauuday I
Mr*, ortn
of RapM Oty
anmuBt t4 Iomm paid. SSsnSAS. This and Sunday, retumlas to acbool MmL lad, Dec. lS.-Wtth i
Inna in town
Satorday.
la a jtm>t rreaaure l* due to our local' iCay.
^
..
______
O. H. Bowae made
Tlear I
nine the dtaitoea tor i
directora and accrctary. I coDcratu j
Asae* pick Tlrited at Jatoee Ryck- „ walion Thureday
1 of the trollcr ear wreck* late yon for the get'erclly Bood Jufl* '
U-:,
*«> >•« we^.
] Colly Campbell of Uanton waa ta
whlrb coot many Urea la ladlaM the
local d|. I
t.e„er and Geor»e PlOer retomed 'town the teat of the week.

ChieatD va« todar elertrd pmldent
rK>l!'.!D

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aa be pfaaace ot the

barUs beta at <me tUM. an Inmate

tb« tM «»• t«kM IB Chkagd. rttti

tU>

ParMoal and OwiaraL
Jay AUrMce waa la town Si
A soodly nnmber attended ebarch,
««i*e_________
UtUe Uadse
I
undny In eplte
tbe bad wMtber UbIu- alek.

had tormsrlr been nentallr unaouA

Bdcar Visceat of the Volveraltr of

Ml committee mar tne«t I«t« thU of the Unlvenrtir ot ^I'ancbota.

Conducted by Mr*. 1. H. Bonnell

We hear that Jamw I

bettm. be beUerod that

mode Palmer

FIFE LAKE DEPARTMENT

McTasart'a an^ bare a <

ter

At the meellac ot the State Patrou
Fire larnraace compav. preMeat JL
hia recorerr waa Imposatble.
It ti
! the toUowtBf
beltered that the eadtemrat ot tbe addiMt tooebiac. pooa the Tartecu
be eeempd

utd praetkaUr all tte tastliMwr o(

■WiM to'rotclve the jrtib-cojMnitlM-.•

mea MeatcooMryr aad
bad «
wife were
at the eooatr eeet Satwday.
Wm. Dick waa ta Kalkana a day

»n PMtnrw Tit bre Ne
r Oeeurins SUble Fire

food, bat Dr. Clark atataa tbat whOe

qaarrel

tsrenl- aeaate that ao tnfonaa) eeBtan o(
tSTonlthe conmitlee' had wea taken and

ChArgM «C«lWt

Urimr. .re<terte7
toM
(i)at th« c^tiirfvs had not

fWElMUIIUIIDRESS

(OeeUneed m>m Pace Om.)
all Clara Weldoeft ot Trarem Cttr
iMiiawTa de<HiWBc to dlMoae their
' 'elater ot Adolph Wladoett. tbe
aAlob. A iMotnUoB vaa adopted br
exccuUrc.

the committee ^r which all meaibara

Ifiw 0<
of U«
BW ROBBte
lAate Mich
wiiiui

nesnanETnjB

(IK fliananmin

the proceed^ of Um anbcomalb

.tee yeoterdar . acre

liefattbao tfai me, mellow,

of ttic low-

Kaaaain>Bn,dmMe^e4wMer. Thiaa.
•en*rb«M a*S te tee vencte aad appet
Made of solid brass, nickeled, and eadly poUteaO.
po
OoM n Rayo Uaor, Always Om

“*’»3SKr.«S5S5%*’'*~
Standard Oil Company

............

tee pnMipeHty of the state arange.
-N’o better iBdlcaiioo Is there oft

of the regular 1
A goodly number are preparpiK to
1. I- Maxam was at Cadillac Satur­ young people en}o«wd a ebbSy i _
attend tee state graaae at Traverse day and Sunday .
Oty.
MIta Nora Barryr was In Traverse
me. iO the acciotaty a ot-j
"I"
•>;«« &' Oty Saturn— "—
enjoyed by all.
companv. The rr»rdf* of *»* Loweey a day teat week. .
liarlan.3i
The body ot 1
Officer* of Grand Traverae eranpe
irw-n on builncsa a few day* last and highly rerpected C
No. STS for 1911:
was brought here and .......... ............
Maatcr—Edward J. ktcMuUcn.
tocwl cemetery teal Friday. Mr. F
Ovoraeer—E. E, Duryea.
wa* a ploeeer of FVe
Lab* ibd
iiid omj
a
Ba Laha
M
■1 u,i« o., or
MantoD waa a call- lU earliest buslM am^bavli«bK
'
'
Lertnrer—B. H. Htewottb.
le with the gentlenion can no* dor^r
test 'rtiurs.lay.
iDierestnl lu tec
Steward—C. C. Lewte.
Mrs. Hugh Brockwav oa TnMday
Aoslatant
atewnrd—Frank llcklulBoyne niy lor a week's vlall.
nd Mrs ^ T. Breed have r«- remember ht* kind de
and cxerutlve committee of
' PANKOPt CORNERS.
turued from ibelt vUlt at Big Rapids cailent OBalUlM as a
state grange for such a policy.
icy. I1 hope'
______ and Fllnt:aat you will all give (hi* matt)
matt
Treesurer—Mrs. Mary
V. 0.1
Chaoary UBar visited frienda at
Mlaa
ot tMdb
11 louB corridenttlon and
I'tfae aetccSecretarr—Mrs. Ei McMullen.
ddUI Traverse City a few days the first of
i»ii of candidates for n
tbe week.
Gate keeper—Warren Dtekeraob.
lexecutlvc toitimniee of
tee sutei
jT
chaa. McCaalio atMr. Inman made a bualneat trip to tea beiae of the bride's para#L Nr.
Rose Stephenson.
this time reflect that
UranEC I
leodol I meeting of tec directors of Traverse City one day test week.
and Mn. John Eldredge. oelCbdar.
MhouKbl.
nora—Mrs. Tina Lewis.
the Farmers' Tetephone comimny.
Tbe M. E. Aid met at tbe bos
Dec. 6. at 4 p. m, The bride
“A year ago...................................
full provldeO for a comMira Kva Bonney went to Kalkanka Mrs. Dr. Walter last
Pomona—Mri. Anilte Gardner.
'ednerd&y aft- tended liy 1her alrtar. Dora. U
•cltfeo to n-vlse wir coDstlltukm aad to have some dental work done Sat- eracoo
j^by ‘".1.
Wm. Sai.................
Samiwoo of.................
Bellalre.
Lady aBsiatant-Mra. Alice Grubb.
by-law*. Tbnt cumumtec Uoa spe&t nrdav
Miss Treaa Downey
Misa
Dowi
baa been vtaH-l-kcr
vlslt-l>kcr ottlrlaUng.,
ell
After tee
Insuranoo director—C. A.
RobertAlbert 01!c left Susday for Cnm- ing her aiater. Mrs. James btridian.
.refresh
where he ha* employ1. F. Judkins is visiting ht* brother people
.
. s expect to ma
In Grand Rapids a few
days
tela their futura home.
llberaitonn at this meeting.
.
..
winter..
"It was thought that bueh actioa
Charlotte Holbrook last Rntebed
Eieetiofi of OBteerb
\t^. Moran la tee new bartender at
n of school at AImight eliminate the
necessity tpr|very
the regular meeting of the Pita
Melt Hoblw’ saloon.
amendmenu belug made so often inideo.


8aitee future and reault In our memben-1
FrH Harter tranttcted batlBeas at
few days
Iboeomlng better Rcuualnted with tee

i condition* contained In our mutual 1
««• “f- week
Mis* Etta Dent retureed borne Mon­
rn.de m tee aPPUcikm
day from her visit at Traverae Ctly.
Banker—MoB(\aWagnw.
kirs. Bveleaa UlUt has. returned to
Clerti—Bert BaacrofL
.... .sautetlon. under which wo ^'
Eaton—faaae BoueU.
her home at Hodge.
James Strahan. Jr., went to CadUtec
s^ruer and wife vtelted at
ouahly s^-ewf^ and I feel to »i-- ^ ^
^ „
,
wrtnesday.
Toeaday night to attend lodge.
■Iclgn-Dr. Hills.
. Mr. and Mrs Abbott
of
South
Manager for three
year*—Arable
change. In tec condurt of tee aEalr,
th^aV^graj^ meeting at Boardman visited at tee home of .Mr. Thorn.
of the comply
)d Mra. Breed one day last week.
'That the coming year may be even
George Payn returned
The oStrera ot Fife Lake lod»a No.
Dore mirceoafol uiu tbe one fast
at Traverse Cliy after a tew days' 3U. I. O. O. P.. for the comlas ywr
rloaed la tee hope of your preetdeni.
lent."
arc
as foHowa:
BEITNER.
vltlt at tbe home of Dr. Walter.
----------------------------George Wales was a Traverse City
Mr. and Mn. John Bwkbolder <
Noble grand—A. MUla.
e la town ThuraMonday.
South I
Vice grand—B. Bancroft
day aft'
George Abbott of Ohio ha* been vla♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tting old frleods la this vtdalty tee
1 of tbe state.
Ogdensburg. Dec. )3.—Ladies' Aid
past week.
•octety thU week Wednesday with
Mr. and Mra. A. C. Steele have fe^
At the regular
meaOng of PUa
Mrs. Bell Degraw. Everybody comt- night.
turned to their home at Traverae City
Ony. Wales was a Tiavarae €9ty «UMr a
after a week's vtoU with Mr*. Steele's Lake Grange No. *31. Batnrdax «Aarnoon. Dec. 10. tbe fMowlag oBSm
> chli
Mr. and Mra.
Henry
Helip have r*^&’Doherty was tbe larky
were elected;
been visiting Mr. Heim's
relaUves ■ get .w..
tee Ijrge
large box of fdiol
Mice candy at
Master—A. Thorn.
weeks' visit with
Dent Bl
Jine's store.
Qveraear L Baker.
tec.
.
If.. Crouch has moved
luc ... «.
F. Owens was In town a tew
Lecurar—Geo. Wearer.
Wallsre Cnes. Ralph Ptrlth Archie' Crandall place which he purchared of day* last week repairing hli bean
Heftrleh nr-rt M-vt-ia: uiliei-' arc ovci ^\i*. C.K.|itr.
thresher.
t
...*l*taDt steward—Sidney Davto.
lag a hunting trip.
| J'lcniy of cold treather nowadays,
The G. R A I larHnst'.ng car stop
ChapteiD-Mi* Atlcw Pierca.
el la spending a few
Cim-tora-H................................................
-H »hop|iitig is the order of l>cd here Monday to
vaccinate the
Treasurer—Ml*. Sophia AvetTSecreury—Mra. Georgia CatoCbon.
[' day.
road's
.pending a
bc< 13.
C. W. Swaveriy waa In i
Oaitkeeper—Fred Pierca.
few days In TraveriC City with her
phone (or Nels Fre
daughter. Mr*. Ray Anderson.
Flore—Mra. Kitty Lewis.
Rev. Burdgi
Mr. and Mrs. MIU Pease and soB
e to lose
Lady eaaial................ ............*•
' B. H. Fo«
Willie left for their-home In Oteecn
Newell
Miss nor* k
last Wodoeaday. aftm- airendiug the
Mr. and Mra. Harvey
Urodtwar.
sununei here.
I
Milton Oore lost a valuable horse
A. Hammond b
ila« Monday .
r flight*, where be bes uken a
Mr. Gehm Is back to Bower* Harbor

0
aOCICTY ELECTIONS

♦♦♦♦♦W4404444440

Eight Shopping Days

tee

TSrS£

■bS 1

,io„

„. ,,

..

1st Eight Bargain Days
To own abme of the splendid offers <ff

the keeaser's^ of the Barney Co.'s Stock

_ Thfe store has bem crowded the past days by those who recogm*e the values here offered. The purchase get their money's
wofdi too, for

NOTHING IS RESERyED

Every article in this great stock mlisl be.sold regaidiess (ff cost
And you get the belitet of the great slashing of prices that has
beetf'ihade.
Tliink (ff a.bmutfful Fur Neck Piece fm' gl.25 or a handsome
Muff for $1.50. Other fine Fun to select from. Fox, Mink,
Opossum, Jap Mink, China Lynx, nothing finer for a Christmas
present i^i one of these. Belts Sc, lOC, 25c.
Beautiful Tan Gauntletts *A o£ Kid „Gloves in colors to
match the goVvns. Give your wife, mother or daughter a

PARTY GOWN
The finest gowits, the daintiest; creations, all . ready-to-wear.
Beautiful dresses that are a delight to b^old, prices greatly reduced

9LK PETTlCOAtS
Craiidmodtor’s Taffetta andlf-feath^loom make die best of
(Tywfdrmta

**'ri"rt^7'ThoinrM^^
arc near
Iv ail sick with tee grlpiK*.
■ Frauk Kroupu «r
X.-ah ta-wauu '
have adopted a ...u|.lc oi
c.iiWn-c ,
from te.. home in Gtand Haplds.
|



with Mr*.
I-adlf*' Aid will
l“rii,le> t\cdne«lay. ... ...
hus l--n cmilug-wo.id

KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT

Dec. 13.

Conducted by Miss Edna Wall

DEEDS. NOT WORDS
Rapids Tuesday to work this winter. I
Th» Lady Maccxhcca beJd their elec*
-----------i
thel' hall last Thursday after- Traverae City People Have Abselute !
fieraonal and General.
.-ur.
Mr. ana
aad xir*.
Mr*
n uuam . moan
M'UUan
Boort «fc
Of
noon, a* foliotv,: Post
commander.
Proof c OMdt at Home.
.
a
F. Sailo'r reuinied from Ohio
ntrlved Moo^teapwd
Mary Steaven*; Udy commander. Ko­
It's not wordf. ti'it denis dial Jirote
a looking « f«»
[Tuesday where he ha* been
^
•ot merit.
ra Elman;
lisuieitant
commander.
The deed* of Doan s Kidney pHls.
'after his car* of jiotato**.
Dell Marshall; floaece k«-i>cr. LuelU
Fife
For Traverae Ctt> kidi.cv sufferer*
Mis* Jessie Hubbard went to TravJoblaon; reacnl keeprf, Mlnnit Rufhbusinesr Tuesday.
Hare made ibrlr Uxsl repotatloo. erae City Tuesday.
chaplain, Man'
Grirfln;* aarMrs K J. Case went to Tfavarao
Flossle Griffeu; nilstrea*
Prctof lie* In the testlrecDv of Travxju, l.aara Itoiter went to Traveree
CIt)
Toeodgy.
Goldie Wilcox; »nntlnel, Anna ,rr»e flty peopie s-bo ha'c l>een cured ,oity Saturda>
Lyal Knight went to Travetaa City
•>;; picket. Mar) Swaney ; plan- tc slay curcl
'
.
'
h*aji<->
Mohdi) on haalneoa
n'....

Vtenr
[«rn<«>.>••■I- W
T-«lt.h
-''™ *1 Itl
lit, ETr. Rcay.
,
.................................... - E. R. Bmlih was a T^votue .CKy
A tew frl* tills gathered at the home !«(•«. Traverae City.
Mich..
rtfllor Monday
of Tonv Kroiipa last Wednesday ««•:'>'<«• }'••" I •uffered from ----------ening and gave them a pleasant ^ur- ^rom^atei. The kidney secretions cooprise. ProgTceulve pedro wa* played
Case Tbnradsy.
el Hackman went to Trav-■
— ---------------.
riiv Satvday.
'Tneaday tn risk bis uncle.
a fine time.
,
Ks) moDd Fbrrtngton I* unable to
E>ed Pierce was a TiatoiM Oty
s
suggestion.
1
procured
,
A very- enjoyable time waa had a(
account of tbe ritetor TnaHar.
They entirely removed m»'a»ood school
tbe liome of Arthur Kilmurry teat
_
Mis* Nina Ryot
I to 3toe
1 paios. ^
and also did
away ' oiuaip*.
1 by Ur
Raturday nlglit They played progtwa-kUney weakness
glvi
Mrs. C. 1. Fenton
Featon went t^ Traverse
Tnen.
■I give
Site pedra during tbe evening, aflra j^^., K,jne,. p,,,,
for u,„ Clfy on latalnes* Erl.
cotisln. MUt Boo* Choanp.
ly.
.ritac* insir Bogart and BoroUo
which bll sal down to an oyster sup- icare. as 1 took i
other medicine ,
~V w*$IK-r. All report a Bna time
^'whiTe using ihefiiiSteieroenr'gl'vcn jturn to school In Traverae City Sun- SUnoon went to Traveree Oty
aesday. Frank Smite and wife were called (August
INX.i
i'**T
accouht i-f the mumj*.
Nathan Boose
west
test Frtday by tbe death of
Hlsa Abhle Bc-egmiUer returned to
a;City
BoDiiay
by her home la Cadillac Friday after a
'
Mr* G L Clark -------------------- --------of short visit with friend*,,j
...
Tbe eocial held Bt Mr*. Porter's at aald:
"My
la
'
Ednln Chauftv
*nd
Jltss Lydia'Arthur Starr, retsrned Monday L_
Old MlBsinn. ten Friday
. night,
.
Doan's Kidney Pills still bolds good
Brown returned from Traverae City tbelr trip In aonthern Mkbtgan OBd
Quite well attended, the ladiaa

ci^i
and 1 have no' objection
Canada.
C
Unnad publicstloa.
Thi-< remedy la Monday.
Mra. Carter went to Trawae GHy
Erve Youmana of Crawa spent BuncwrUlnly worthy of praise."
uurday on buMoeea.
For sole by all dealer*.
Prka W
Mr. and Mra. Chaa. HiiHr
Md
[T, >Iorri* of Fife Lak# wo* In
ewots. Fbcter-Mllbarn Co.
Buffalo.
daogbter.
Gorena. ef CaMoc vteMtd
New Tori, sole agents for tee I'nlted town Tocoday
wite
friends and ralattm kM weak.
Mrs George Madison U moch betBiatec.
Hr. Hoeflin baa
mated
the Mh
-Ooen'a-^
r at tel* wrtUng.
Remember tl
Winchapmb
pteo*
aad
man*
tbara
Mr*.
C.
Moon
returned
from
Manioc
eke no other
Thuraday. where she has been riaUlag for a few day*.
Mrs. Howard Dm nta^ Urn
■ Returns After * Leave
Going WoeL
'
John Huff retnrnH to bis home In Traverae Oty neradaF. .««Nfa OU
John C. Wlncbeomb. who lives near
of Absence iit America.
has been viriUng bar paraata. Mr.
Detroit Friday.
Kl2«slei. will oeU ell bit goods ei
aad Mra. Atttrl^
Mr. and Mr*. John FleAer
Baa Francisco..Cal, Dee. 13.—Tbom- aaction acd go went where be win from Traverae Oty Toesday
Mn. Fiord Davldaen WMt to Tnr•B J. Obrien. emtwMador to JopOK iravd enaesively.
CUyton Wright te aurii better as
He will not eoO
. Case ratnmad Iraa I
and wife waited today for TolGo. after bte |ar« and K he ta Mt oatieAed th* mempa ore tearing.
John Wan and Joo AbhoU woM to
a leave of obecM* mtof ot which with tee west wlB return to Hldte
yravwe Oty Meaday to aaa the ftntt
te spent at bla biiae ta Oiasd BavAdo.

S'

S&

O’BRp SAILS FOR JAFAII

tteBarncy Co. Receiver’s Saje

1-

oBA«> tsawbse

NMIEIffi WEIE
HmcOME

tm ladoMrles ns ttffsd, a^d tbe
u» M selected aa;«ae of tbe
Ntn facton ta eolrloc the creat

im

tntsgfiAt, pKEMiEB druio.

iiiii ciNtm sHtnr

tREPdRT

raan-sDonnED

TtatY ea flat Uaala. I aaBs I

FAIUIY «r
SACRmCES

RCMAfUCACLC OROWTH OR THK
rise ;»paMra»aa • Coagn
,' INOUCTRT.
TbU addrata was leilowed W a r»
Eyed UM Mme cuter. TbaraaDdM
Has New »p tarn Under Which
(•I aole tip a T«ikr4Mgs.
«aa
.Karfiae. VA. «ee. 14.—TwaartS’-alfi
- ^ nd IB vkleb be
by aamxptoaloh
PUtite MtCTlMOTUnOAYNIOHT as forced to r^paad with aa eanra.
the 'aaoat taafiartut aas^ U tke
ta tbe omen mine of (be Bond Osal
WCCL ATTtNDCP
lYasiaeei D. B.
of tbe daralople ea ............
•uu l>atroaa nra laaoraoea «obcompany, near Tacoma, tble merwiag.
man baraau ww tbe ooa cbeeai
am vaa heM pesUrdap a&eraooo.
weicome tbe rlsttora Ip behalf at tbe
Tor*. t>ec. 14.>-Tba giwwth U la repotted tbbt tweatydwo are
By clAbibba macsic
and tbare was a pwd atteadaace
of tbe cMMSt tadamrp la tbe Catted dead. Tbe explosion was cattabd by
{iraeeiiL
' .
CepyrtoM. ML by Awtsea mas
Btatea aad tbw wide trarlatp of par> xos Ignition In tbe worWngs of ^
OoDsUat^ble baaiaeat ' of Importpoees tor wbldi eaoMBl pcadatea ni* mine.
THRKB OROAMIZATIONW CXTBNDu» was uaaaaetad ABd.tba aaw
ebe Ungetud by Ms Rda
now aaed are oonpr^aaateatp iOasCD THClp A WCteOMC
plana of tbe oompbap werp Itwaeaed
“NR al an.
tiatad la tbe bic eamaot abow wbkb
HM.r«)Ort of ^ omaBlttae that
wriRaed-U 1______
^aovp GbsBUnea thin year, B
opened io Madtaon Bqoare Gardao tobappleR Oirte»BM i
TIM MMUnt Wm PeltevMtf^ Sr «
wu aiv^tcd. a pear a«D to rwrlae
semarapd UisrTiddleberTT two
dap. Tbe ebow U (ivea nader tbe anaW|R1«W T« Which All the
For a kmc rtttf J
tbe artklea of aaaeclatlee and bp-Uws
pkwa of tbe Amerha
•rwym fUmcliMtf «M

MUDH ORRObITION TO RMLCC- before tbat anniveraafT. “We've bad departed Mr
was ready bp C- C- BarUeU of rood•o mocb stekaiM and Md lock daring Ifoce. and '
TMh llcft.
iHxtUod
Cameat
TION BY MINE VrORKERS.
ae. ^airmail of tbe committee.
tbe poR iwrire montbs that to make ndoed sbe bur havej
wl^ee annual conrantion Is how In
(iTtU TiMMcr'c C«c«r4-Bwle.>.
Ibe anktee of
aoAglHa
«UI
mcaa
getting
la
debt
for
toHl
sofUy
te
and
fr«i
here. The eiblbll tbai attract
Tk* waaLiis wu (iTco'cver to
«d aecdoo bp recUoa. Tbe principal
Utlng expraaea. aiM 1 am nnwIlUag te lor and tbe haU eteoR under the
ed moR alteniton from tbe crowd tbai Leee of Pmaldenfs P
. -IMWIe Mictlu «t Vl\)eb tlnw tbe
ebangee from tbe old polfep, -which
Hairs, bis atKklaEM t*t ■
doUML’
altended the opening tble afiemoon
Sraamn ««r« v«loorjed by (he city,
has Tirtoallp beta in (oree alaee tbe
. Ur. TfiMlebenr looked dp ttom bla ■doad on tbe carpBbdiBaflft
tbe
tamed
Bdlaoa
ponred
cement
Um Woeterti Wlehlten Dtvek»pm«al
PlrR be aaUed a BapkaBraaE *
orgaaiaaUoa of the ampMp.were as
paper with a relieved eaprwafcn on
house, a commodloas onwfanUy atmc
kama and tbf hoard of trade. The;
follows; A rice prealdect wsa added
Ustlrrdtace. I've been pondertegtbR
IndlSttBPOtis.
ind.,
Dec.
13.—Wbelbof eight rooms, whkh the Invwacoitoa crape klawna ia (M.llBtt
MMln« was )irasl4ed ot er by Oeoi«a
matlee for alereral daya, my dear."
to Uw Use of oiaceia which betorr
red and yRtew. a pair of brawn
tm clalas can be bulh at a coR of |i.- cr Tbomai U LewU aball eonUnue
1. Crtsj. who acflBlited WmiMli in a
Snddenly
tbe
wife
looked
op
and
canslsted of president, aecretarp and
fiOO. Tbe ootalde and tatertor waOs. as pneUcDt of Ibe United Uloe Work- Ms^ ber bnsband take a dgar from gtovee and^a book that
Boat creditable oiaGoer- Tbe brat
tea directors. The anneal meeting was
of .America, to which officeebem
taaged for. Be fooad .
ibe roof, tbe flooia atalra and aB of
bU pocket, regard It epecolattvely and lags la her darolag baUM
•skR twd ta8g
fbanged (ram Ifoodap to Tnesdap of tbe exterior omameautton are of ^
ewdad upon '*«
tbe reuremem
retirement of ^ol
iw I <*•«•«
a ceneert br t
■ttmi asm aad
one beelAs UanlYa pwttlag
elate grage we^ prvisioB> Was Ibforoed cxmefMe. TIm exbfbli was eR MHcbell three years ago. will be 8e- then, algbliig. retum It to tbe case.
. aad tbe aaaban tbar gave arare
candy and a Mg craa» la Bnt
“ReuT.*'
sbe
aafd.
*wmoke
your
ci­
made for tbe nibttraUoa of all the
bp onder-lhe personal auperrlRon ol wralned by today'e referendum elec­ gar! Ton needn't think yon't* going be Rnffed to tbe ktotsM ana aa
' fenMlp daeerad bp tbe audleaea. The
dlTercBces. tbe purpose eeemlng to
tion, tbe reeulu of wbleb will be an­
Ur. Sdlaon.
' tMtars were well repraaetned at tbu
gteree
and
toU.
the
book
n the Mf
be to sotile theee dlHereocee wltbla
nounced at tbe general convenUon of to aare on yoor only consolsOon fna abore IL
, mimiifc as loaf before tbe orebaatra
to bay tome fooUab nonsense for tbe
tUe order and lo give no chance for
tbe organisation In Columbna next
lato Ltonle's waU BDed Roettoc Urn
rbUdien. Bow mncb of y^ot month's
eipensUe and tong drawn out anils
itb. The oppoaltlon to Lewis U
Mlaty win OiHW be after yoa've laid dropped a ttwM papa phchM* «*■
oicaohatlen that U doing so much to nt law. Tbep provide for an aititratalntog a eUrer btaeelM. and tola
said to bev« been stesdily gainlag
aside tbe amohBt of tbe tntmR doe Dob's there weal a pair *f *Mm•eselop tbU sectloa of tbe sUte. and tton board of three members lo be
.Mrengtb for a long time paR and tbe firm of the yearr
Us remarlis were along tbe iloe fol- elected from among Ibe pollep-boMera Dreat Delaoatient af Car
Attar be bad aotemnly atMMd a
Uwee at tbe bead of tbe movement
“Nonc.“ coofeeasd her boaband caa- bigUasd fling on the hearth tag
^ed bpU^oreau in lIsiworbintbe bp tbe board of dlreciora No otAcer
mand Tartii Repena.
oonfidenUy
declare
that
the
count
of
•raced la lu
TUdlelMTT
of tbe oompanp
MB^sblp. Ho Sd*iSat"tbe'bM«aui«'l
companp can
ean be a member of
tbe balloiB will show tbe iMeat ol the ^^bea why shoald we try to obaarve
MiMb plaaaed with
aid tbe araagwJiad work In common, this board. Tbe mser and tbe companp
Cbrlstmas jnR as df this year had
president.
and. Ibat both ^re working for the
{<, tkU
been a proepcrcos owr
Later Mrs. TUdUbMty arena fNM
Lewislots
of
popularity
nawng
tbe
al In Ibe capital tbU evening of tbe
"Ton bare etnmp(d,me. Anne. 1 benide ber ateeptag bebafid apd erfifk
loard
from
tbe
decIsloD
of
any
ad­
> apeak dlsparagingip
great delegstlon of termere who are rank and flic of tbe organlsatton Is^t bate to gtre up CbrIRmaa, bnt 1 gneM
down to Um dai*MM tp ha*d aM«<M
r any otUcr imn of the stale while justing board. Tbe flO.DO limit of kiu comlag from weai«n Canada to pre­ tributed'cbieQy to tbe eland be took : well bare to."
bis aocka bealde BobY. BbebMrd bHh
I was siwaklni of tbe work of the «ae mmeved and now the company
“TS do tbe bcR t ean.“ promised aUrrtaf and'Btnsd back agate
' B whole Rate was one of can pay a iocs of any nlse. Tbe time sent ttadr views to tbe govam^nt ou early In tbe preeent gear in regard)
up
. o^Uring eny eddttloMTm Mr
tbe tariff. reelpiwelt.T and other pub to the Rrtoe of the coal mtom ta , Mte Tlddlebe^ abe
the beat that was
given for tbe company to pay a loaa
are
vitally
the
Illinois
OeW.
,*«o(wUbRandlng
the
!
atoektogs.
•There
will
be
enoogb
to
I
..
be wanted to do w
■.................. ..
of atoeklnge <• the shelf.
lie quciltoni to whlcb tbey are vitally
tbe minds of the delegatee that nature wsi changed from sixty to thirty days UilereRed. Tomorrow the
before da^iraak Babh
1 pecollarip fitted lols i
and tb«
aofilr. aad a ' '
from the wMt will confer wlih
,l,h .a dm
Hit- Ii .M.«l
»bow«l tbdr
..
fCd-.
Ue ralilnt of fruits and dlTertllled stoeb wore raised.
Unnle-a ™
new ceot. and chat will be all
r delegation rRrreeeattog the farm 'Unue the Rttte unUl Uielr e
eropc.
The eiooiloo of officers was mad<
I of Ontario and tbo eaRern pro-1 won President Lewis attempted
Tbe proximity of tbe seeUon to tbe
mat markets of tbe country was a special order « 8tM o'clock Tues­ vlacaa. The torn al conierence wltb force Item to accept tbe cow.*>roniis«
iwett upon, and Ibe difference In day forenoon. Tbe election reeulied
the premier aad
cabinet Is set for ofiered by the mine ottnors and even
"iiiBh ale Tudlraany e beoraew
might rates were ouoied In order.to' m
otRA. Hob
Mr. TlddlebPirf brai to Use ber finabthat the title gW etimd
glte an idea of bow western Ulcbla»n den as seertury and tbe rwwlectkm Friday. It Is *o take place lu tbe cham­ Uireatened to withdraw tbo support ad cheek.
warm neat and timidly ) ..
was farcred by nature. We are withber of tbe bouse of commons and to vl tbe national organlutlon unlees
When sbe brake Ue- newt fo Ltoale
'in S« to 80 bonrs from the leading of K. a Poller of West Branch. C. & expected to consume nearly tbe entire Ibe men yWded. Tbe spocW eon
the stain over tte faficAtag d
and Bob tbe next day tbelr yoong
’'markets, while the «Mt U ftom three BartlRt of Poattoe, and the atoctlon.
Jut u sba raacted bar
TcntloD bcM to this city to settle tbo taewi grew qaUe round andiotoara.and
day.
to foor daya to tbe nearest point.
door
her raUer-s voke rtoradJataM
of a & AUty tit Clara county to take
matter showed that tbe organlxRloa •be felt a little lump to ber throat u
foradty: “Heavy CTiftotmaal Wiibgfita
tke idaea ot }obn5lortban of Clara.
ns a whole wu not to sympathy with they trwdged olf to icboo) wtU a tbarar
>1*
ttUMUnATESttU'STSn BtinUY tbe euatt taken by ibe.prealdenL cbeartal "AO rigbL moUer, dOR,"
,
advocacy of good Tbe Mher fire dliwctore hoUtag over
“Me." cried tJaala.
A. a Pabaer of Kilkatka, Fiaak
Tbeyra dlsappotolod enough," she
had flailed lu coaeart wrmj avail- roads aad oUter things Uiat go for tbe
It hu been tbe vote ot tbe Qtlnels muranred. Iwt tbey wonl nay anyotuwa, OR, Dec. i«.-Blr Slehard
of tbcr commnnity.
UCbs«e4te ot ftarriavUto, Qeo. Potto,
able aaat fa
was tMtea aad
Tlwt wsa tte sigiHl fior aa Dm t
. . jUeot W. H. Umlor of tbe board ot StrangrlUo, a N. Boward ot St^b- OariwriRit. the,vaaerabte mlntHer ot nitoera tbat hu elected Lewto for tbe tbllg- I'm prood of tbelr pinek.“
aoaa ware ataadtog.
Mr. Tiddleberry dtvelofied a babtt of dtobanysto sriesitar It wu s OB
m trade spoke in behalf of tbU or- asaoD and Marvin fonng «t Scott' trade and cootmarae to tba Domtolon hut two yeara. and bto opponenukay
mu cRUm wiu thm UR i
ABar tbe pfuUmtoair ramaibs by gaaindoa and sold tbat tbe one thing
oabtoR. cetebratad bto aeveatydirib U will bo the llUnols vote tbR IrU) wuktog tote to tbe etty. aad eacb
wboold all go doaraR
Dm MtolRMa. Uaynr WilhelmVae to- tbR was noticed about tbe grasigert vlUe. N. I. Moor* ot Uanover was
rr today, etr Rich­ ac-compltob bto'defeat at tba prerant Btgbt foand blffl taktog a later train
tbe fact tbat they are all work- olectod vteo prealdMt.
to bis suburiMn boom until finally be
Dadaced. aad after taUtog .pi the ooaard wu born to laosMon. Dee. If, elacUas.
atsmped Into Ue bouse on Cbrtetmu
' diaaiu tbat braagM abont D^• aacoad
1S35. and began his public career u
Tbe ebolci- of tbe oppcalUoo te aoc- re Jn«t ns tbe clocks were rtriklng It Bad u te taurried toto bto i
WBlMaUva vtolt Pf tha gnage to Uie and when tba other cities came fo^
member of parltament In if63. Prior ceed Lowlt U -lohn' P. While, piaai“Henry nddlebeary.” aaU bis wife Bto wife wws basmtog wlD
afty ba tpoka of tba reaaoM why
■ ■ isure parto bto a
il to bit preeent po |ient of Ue Iowa dtotrlcL Friends ot aererety. Tt seems to me tbe Import- den hauptattsH wbUs XJaal
grantors
aiiatlngi of tUs natnre ware bald.
tog bnRnew to Rrfctng up or you're sat oe tte top RBlr fBUy d
HtloD ^e bad nerved u UlnlAer ot White predict that be will tweehre
said
DO.
and
dodded
to
oome
back
Us aald tbat tba grangers bad oome here whore tbey could devoU tbelr
glggUag Joyfolly.
Ftnnnce from 1873 to 1878. and u majority of 10,000 vRealn lUlnoto and getting behind with your books. Tbera
iaMbar far tba parpoaa of tearnlng time to the work for tbe good of the
K wu a solemnly tePW (- -,
muR be some rensonfor your wocking
That SaRion of too State Is Being aalng premier and leader of the bonea Iowa and UR, wltb tbe oppoeiuoa to Ute at tbe office. Ton never did It be­ that wended Its way down theyi
meat Bdvaaoad matbods to agri- ordet^
l^wto In tbe tonUweR dlRrtet and fore.’*
tbat moantog. "BaaeMtar. aflj^
RapMly settled fay Canadian * ic 1897.
Tba apaoto saU that be raeognlted
at^tara. and.to Bad out bow to make
In tome portions of tbe cut. Ueve it
Tbere U an excellent reason, my aald Mrs. Tiddleberry. T told p
to
tbe
grangafa
a
factor
tbat
U
t>otwo atolka grow wbara lint one had
SBSSSSSSSSSSBSTS little doubt tbat Ibe lows mkn «1U be dear," aald Mr. Tiddleberry amiably to fMl dtotppotoWd it Santa C
.......................
of the aute.
to«t fW tbe
1
Vm bafOra.
WILLIAMSBURG.
♦ elec-ted.
aal aald tbat the people of Traveree
u be bong bto ovcrccat befora tbo itet lemember yoo very bai
William B- Welch la bare (ram toe
„_e to bave tbe graagert Boo wltb as exhibit of vagotabtoa tbat SSSSSSWSSSSSSSSS
,
cnagara rapreaent aa arm/ CIto wonld. nke
kUeben Rove to dry. “wbleb I will ex- UU year. Itocbspa te bu t
tbolr eaplt ' '
e. Mlcb, Dec. 13 —Mine ssssssswsssssbs ptoln to yoe to doe time. It certatoly yoo entirely. We era all so I ,
fkat is uegaallad on Uie face of qfe nem .this
would do credit to almoR any aaetloo'
As preatdent
M
a wild nlgbL Anne-a typical CbrtR ate looked araond st tbe bttte • ,
giobai mu wboae object is to bring tradm be sM tbat be rapr
R tbe conatry. While tba dBi^ b' Leu Clow of Central Uke Rwnt Bun- ♦
PERSONAL MENTION.
'W nu ere. Wberv are tbe younsRerer ■that it ecene u tboM «• Bad e
tbe prodaeto from U>e aolL
a small om It U srell aalaeM. and dny with tbe R. W. Clow family.
ssssssswsssssssss •'Gone b> bed like tombs.’' said tbelr ery gift that CbrMrmss eon feriam
'apatoUvA of Uils army be
Don’t fOrgR tbe Ladles- Aid aodety
glvaa
a
0>od
Idea
of
tbe
poeRbOlty
ot
motber
to a burR eg admiration. T baattta and one sAoUer and pORW HM
(Fro
The wofk <a tbe board of trade baa
baveuT toW Uem JnR what Ibelr goodwOL-'
,,
Mrs.
been largRy devgtad to bringing j>eo- tbat aecUos Of tbe atate. Tbe regeta- baxaar aaxt Friday. Dec. lA From u
“And tots of love," term eat IdaRa.
-• pie Into tbe oooatry surrounding tbe btea were picked op m a bony m tt tbey hope to make tbe final payauR left this SK^nlng for RocbeRcr. Mton. Christmu iweoents wera fo be. hat
that tbey repre- aty rather tbaa Into tbe city itsHf,
“And ue ptoosare R wecktat Jte
tbe chnrdt seats, to
where sba will spaod uveral weeks. tbey are clever ewongta to guana. I aapu not tateaded uRU tba laR mlopoae. I fold tbeo H was someUlng ueb other.-' added Mr. TMdtobaaiy J
out and help and R tbe uma Uma lay
Or. J. O. Muneoa apeM Ue day R
Le to make a display bm.
to wear."
itoatleeQy u be opened tba poriar Mto
I a stock ot ftortotmu preeenta.
oraaataaa.
eonntry that tt wlU be
lioyn* Falla oo buslneet.
Mr. WReb states tbat tbe eoaatry
“Bow aboR dinner fomonwwt OR
•TVbooMwer UootM Bob. RgMfig
Oeorge Saruin came borne Batur
*->woa with an eadnrtog proapenity. arouad the Boo to being rapidly srH. McManue left Uto morning for everytbtog to that yoameedr
•belt Bdwaida tbao gave a vocal
day RgR from Kewadto. aoempan- tt-hite Fish-. Mont, where be wlU
'-Ereirtblns.'- said Mrs. Tiddleberry.
atoleb pteaaod ton audience ao ded by practkwl tarmws, tbe aaoR ot led by bto father. Ue bu. flnUhed
beudlnx a Oosbed face over tbe eventoc
epend tome time wlU friends.
S ooBie from Canada. In fact
that be waa compiled to respond
H. L- HsahlAargar left this memlng newspaper abe bed Jon opeoed. “1 w sbe claimed lu.----- ----------- -with aa ancora.
vben tbe tost ceniui wu takea ,il bto work there and expects to leave
told yon this inorRDf It wooM be the
“Oreu smUer- ejacslsted «k. WtAs Btata Uaator N. P. Hnll
wu abowD to the township whore Mr to a tew days for tbe weR to work tor 8t Cloud. FU, where
I flni Cbristmu eve yoo didn't bare fo dtoberry, feetlng of bto ewW OsisaMM
wltb oommittaa worii aatu
Ooorge Ooode will go spend the winter.
Wolefi Uvoe. that sHde
from tbe tbto winter.
aaarfy tbo aad
)d R tbe HMtktog.
RMtktog. Us
Ml
abopptog. Did you aim it eock. -Wtefa here. Antet WtoUfag
•ny al
Mrs. SchRler and daughter ef i
Ptnni and Bvradaa wbn came from tbe wltb him.
draes waa tbe laR one on the i
UTV
OR your pretty eyas over a kRflMfi
Our new ailntoter. -Mr. Reakee. U Kingaley.
_
BfHaa. Be rato«oded V tbe vRtS
vRu
pasted through tbe cityjast
“DU ir exclaimed Mr. TVMkberry ecarf for mal And vrtet M Ufo bM
old coontiy. there ware bat two tamiwltb a
expected to arrive from Bigtond thtoj^Tentog
empbatirally.
tbtor Be teU two objocto te vtov..
■ of atones tbat made a great bU Itoa tbat came from tba atataa Tbto
'■So did I." admitted Anns tobaiy.
Ind., where they will join Mr. Bebutsrltb tbe aadieooe. aad then IMtowad eoaatry is vetr^pnlar wltb tba farm weak.
“Doesn't
seem Uke CbrIRmaa at all. 1
A merry crowd of youz® people ler aad locate pemtaneoUy.
with a few well cbooan words vpoa era aerOM'tba bordaf and tbey ara
toM tbe cbHdreo fo bang up IbRr
K T.
retoroed yeeterdsy trooi
fomlng to greater
anmbera arery chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. £. W
Shaw, drove to SUc Rapids lut Frt- a few days visit wiU friends and rel- Rocking*"
*n>er might u woa I snppeoe."
Uoaa tbat tbe wortd has ever kaowa. year.
MoR aU ot tba eropa tbR are com­ do nliUt te ae« Ue easting r tbe atlvea to Grand Rapids.
ndid Mr. TIddletierry. rather glooodly.
tbH Ito Inflaenoe tor good naabe maaanred. He also paid a high mon to bUchlgan can be ratoad around fo^Mce. Being too tote for Ue one
Sheriff Frank L. fihuter returned "If yoo hadn't forbidden me. Anne. I
tribute to tbe bokpltallty ot tbe people the Soo, hot tha bOR crop to poutoea at 10 o'elook Uay weiw obliged tn ,toR DlfR from Detroit
might bare managnl a few orangra or
M Traverse City and
Mrs. Chartea Eaton of Willtomaburg aomeiliieg. I heUeve IH go o« and sad Ue porfomo k
R which tbonsaada ot acres are rais- wRt until Ue 4 o'clock cast. Tbna ii
get some now.“ Be reached tolo Ue kRtted tte fobogten ca« tor I
ad ercry year. They are of an eicel- wu breakfut time when tbey arrtvad
kRcbm for bto overcoat but Aaae of my ou rwcster-I oar—'
,a»4 tbroagh tbe eSoru
1« year't^t toej h^ U eWR^ len ipuittr and find a ready nuu-- ome. Tbey report a apIendM Uma.
'WilhHm left this morning to
Ripped to tbe cblu clout aad throw cried LtonlF braoUlaoMy.
grangers greet orchards ai
Mn. F. u. Tlnton arrived bceae laR rvsnme hie aiullea la Ue rook Coun- open tbe door.
»t while tba ahipplng facUlttea are
terry was a
.Mda will be made to rise on what
ber two waak'a Ray s'. Ity bospUR in Chicago
BRvdiiy
tv
ntt of bsr ofonm- »»;
:
tbe
beR,
both
by
boat
and
raU.
TTRI. Heiay: Dxk Uerar
»ut. on accouat of tbe Rroog
' wfia oae^ bnt barren wnaten. Tbey
tbe only «te Who es|||
Six
LakM.
leaving
bar
daughter.
Mrs.
Mra.
Oaorpo
Covey
to
home
after
•iSreat snmker wbtottod Mr. tlddletbat be made In tavor of tbe , Mr. Welch iblaka tbu to time tb?
'warn nrged to pall together to the grange and tor tbe objeeto to wbl
spending
several
weeks
wltb
friends
berry,
orj
tbeo
be
chnckled
softly
to
raeriflra
for
tbe stiisn.*( fte PI
G.
S.
WR>d.
mncb
IMprored.
region about tba Boo wiU tawme one
^bnR ibat tbare u In all tbtoo, both
Usmelf.
'Gb.
Anne.
Anae.
bow
could
stemefscedly.
tmt tbey sR foB
Mra Sumner Goto and four chD and relRives In Wexford.
d by an of tba leading farming aaetteas of tbe
ter
wlU
enreeesa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lap Detomar of ChM- you. when you forbade me fo buy a
toformal recepttem. at wtaleh all who Rate. Tim winters are aevara but tha drmi one tram McBato toR Wadnas
• Bob.“ aaU bto CsUsr, “bOW SU ititi
Udagr
depth of tbe snow
prevanto
tlM ^y and wtU soon be at borne to Ue bam. upper peninsula, and daughter,
;t
T baked a half daoee Cbriataeu do nr
are visiting the totnlly of Dean VogL
ground fnin fraasug to any giwR as- Haasley bouse.
-Sou my tfiMttf-DMoT Wkit'm
plum paMto» ahd aatd Um and
Mrs. E. W. Shaw expects te leave Mr. Detomar hu charge of tbe exper­ made enoagb fo get aome oranges
anyway." aald Bob dsdSRiyAC tenj. In tbu Gountry clerer of all
“[ ran acrunds for. Mn. kbateuafi
kinds grows wild, aad makea axoR- Uls week for a vtolt wlU ber par- iment farm at ChaUam and if here -nte.“ Wnabed Mrs. TUdtobRry m
'atteDding Ue state grange.
RtosMber 1 earnad 45 caoto," fliArlfi
bto
aenttoy. “I cool^'t I
lent paatora for live stock. It gcowe cRs al Hotoer.
Ltoale proadly.
,
JIrvin Hyatt of AWan to In tha city (0 bare ri'vn find empty, afocktoga
bT aBunday rabool to preparing for
Worceater. llaoa. Dec. I'S.-OoaslA InthawDodaandtotbaopaB. and does
"Anne, you ^ plam psfctfilg"
today on bunlneas..
Ts tbat inr
erable IntereK atteebes to the ,
not wiatar-klU u It dtoo to tte sac- lu nsnal geaarR tree te bd beU on
Tsn'titraoogkrsheevaaal “Coma aceneed her BtodNoA.
John
p.
RoR
of
Riymewth,
Mich,
is
of the MassaebunRU
Uou R tbe cwoRry where tbe snow dirtoUBU eve.
“Tea,
and
Uere's
om for 0
ta
(be
imrior
and
intik
R
tbe
cost
and
Tbe BabekiAs enjoyed an unusual-, vtoittog Mra. A. F. Cameron and to aoK. I madr a brm fire to tbe fttr- ether, good uto^.^te^ 'M
graaga. wbtto aeaciiiblod tor a tbrra comas aad goes.
tbe aUte grange.
days' aeateon bare teeay. bacanse of
Inddamally It might be aaM tbu ly pleasant dme Friday Rgbt. Dec. 9.1 * 8elegR.
nace and ,tnraed tbe brat to here oo *«ow bboot yoor. Beam <{
~—;—^----------U woald be warm when tbey got op ta yea afford Uf tMsayosrdi
which baa tbrSoo wU make a attoaf bM for tbe when tbe Kk Rapids degree tejoa.ta- j
Utoted Rae new members tote Omj^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-, Ue marnlng.*
agitated tbe aatkwaloiganlsaUaa dur- next meeting of tbe state grange.
Roe have
local lodge. A fow borra «aip '.gou^V ^ ^
*•
tog the past few naniba. Tbe coMiwMr. TMtaebasy. ■Gooteoal
ooe load while suit oUers
verny will be esl
give yira“e-lookioc mt Ua wReb(Spectol to Tbe Record-Eagle.)
train. A chicken pie supper wu serv­
at tba meRto&.bat what wottee. u
tt every yesr.“ ,
“joR three mtootea. Pire abeidr
Monroe
Cauer,
Dec.
U.—Oocar
ed by Ibe WH^msburg lodge todies
any. wiO be taken to prablamai
Tbto to tteteR
Anne rank beck to a Ug racking
DroR
aad
Mra.
Bertha
Ann
ware
fo
after Ue work wu dmm .
At tba opeatag aeealoo tbto moratog
chair and dosed ber cyce wearily' ted.' derierodBcB
Laoa Oyler spent Sunday wlU a Traversa City on a«»sin—« SRurda^ “Wen. I found one of Lteale's old delU
tha dsiasatea w«rt wfttcomed by May­
Mrs. John Vaadam to am muU bet­ tad node new cloUe* for H from brad
acity. 1-wm mtgntt ta tba follow- or Lototo of Woroester. Tbto aftetwooa
-Mend'’ to CentrR Lake.
- Inf btMfiaoaa:
>C It looks Itae aew. TbSn I
Bora. Sunday, Dec. 11. IfilO. to Mr. ter R tbto wrtttog.
Now Terk. Doc. 14.—Tba SrR Imtbe.Maaldera
ritawtr to bMB Hi impmwa tarn
Tbera wiu ba a Oirtotaus tree at
bar tkrae dainty
portaR nada R tbe baaabaQ aaaattog aad Nra. Tom Hnota. a giri.
tte BO tiba aarawl raperta. ■
Saturday
wu made here today whan ClavRand
O. P. Marsh retoraud laR wosk tbe Pierce ecbool boau
traded Catcher “NIT Ctaik lo the St
BlgbL
■ btid to tba pro- ------s
Amatcaaa for Bacood Baseman tram A Ttok te DRiRL
Tba wadding bans ore ringtag to oar
Any HdaAtcbtog la a tamper taster. ulgbborkood i-h«
*jM^n Meatad bp
TbaM glL 44S BaRJ
Tbv bava begaa drawing gcaval
Mn. ROM. Qartond. of the PaRa- The more'yoa aeralcb tba - mra ft
ttehas.
Doaa’a
OIntmkR
euiks
fjOea.^
for Ua read to ilTairiiT U to takaa:
auto. to Ttotttog meads and attead- acaem-aay akta Mrblng At aU
r^d^S^ btolmhS w
Cram Mn MaaRmra Wg«to
Mg tbaamagntoSi.
adrta AbSbu.V* iwara.

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P«u«t Cwdr—SbeU Bad remoTe
the BkllM from BoClctoU 1
■sake B CTipfni Bed pw i* the ova to
keep <rBrm vUboot broTelBg. BoD
wiihoat ttfcrlng two ape of ngar.
two teaspooM of lenoB iaia sad half
a «P of water nndl the sjn»p tost
I bolas to change color. Add the noU.
' stir only notil blended and turn Into
A Song^ a^tv.
the lawn Bhd brigtaeaB of tho Eter- « worn bsu
battered pan. Spread aaiooUibbI liove? Then 70a cu koep Christ- ir mod mfk
squares while warm.
0« of ibe Bk>- B BOflik.
OocoBBM Candy—Butur the Inside
Oxer tbo vorid • BtAf.
And if ytM kMp It for a day. why of a aaacepu, add half a cup of-milk.
A»d tbo light that glovB
not
always!
A pBthwBy tbowB
cne ap of shredded cocoannl and t
Bat yoa can ncror hoop It alone.
cups
...____
of....___
ragar.______________________
Cook about Are minTo the gBtoB viMra tho Bog^ BTB.
-llh -The Spirit of Christman:" ntos or until the mixture forms a soft
Over the world a Mar.
copyright, ms. by Chariea Scrib- b,n wba tested In cold waur; iben
Oat Of the ahy a aoag.
ner't Sons.)
take from the Are. stand In a pan of
And ibe aat^ that ifartUs
-----------------------COM water, add vanilla to flavor and
JaflM'a hOla
ChrlstffiM Oogdioa.stir briskly'until nwsmy. Pour Into a
Echoes the ages atoag..
Sugar Cookies—Bwt the yolfs of pan lined with paraffine paper anad
two cgga. adding gradually a cupfni of mark In aquares while rtill warm.
A Hhgar low and ntaa,
granulated sugar and two UblespoonMexitan Caramels—Put a cu|iful of
A mother's holy bNo.
fuU of soft butter. When the mlx-.ftrannlated sugar low a cleaa Iron
Bat the aagMa Mag
tuiw IS light add a cupful ot milk, a akUlet and stir consianUy over a alow
. That owathmli Klag
grating of nutmeg, a leaspoonful of Are until the sugar Is melted, taking
Cometh la gata Uke this.
vanilUu ana suffllceht flonr. abont four care It doe. not brown. A. hwo as
copfnlA w make dough fhat win roll the agar becomes a syrup add a cup
Soy. that the Mar hath abohe:
and cut nicely. AH cooky dough'mnat of rich milk or cram, and lOr conJoy, that tho aoag had Urth!
be as BOft as poealble. If yc^ add too''sunily nnUI the sugar is all disFor tha mimaio of fWMo
mo^ flour tbe cake win be bard in- aolved. Add next a cup ach of granThat hovar MmU ceaee.
stead of aoft. Tbe whites of eggs may ulated and of Hgbt brown sugar and
And the Ught lor the sons of eartti
be added before the milk, or they may boll ateadlly until the mixture forms
be kept and ased for another porpese- a aoft ball when tested in cold water.
Oh. aouls that are cmBad with grtete. cm these in rounds and bake in
Take from the Are. add a cup of
Oh. Ulad that have yaaraefl to see.
moderate oven until blown.
coaisely chopped nut notu and sUr
cremy conaistencr. Pour inw a
Look np wltk hv
Moloae. Cooklea-Put two quarts
of flour low .'bowl. Rub totolthalf
P“ ^
«
a capful of batter. Diaaolve t____
' ' ' fif
aeda la two
thIckneM and mark
I

HOME CHEER
ns. MABa UTfS WIUIAMS, E«ttor

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f'-»
'

a. T* UiM nrMt Uf. wUch U th« •

• Bo shall 90» Itoaro to 1
sl^ toUh of sbephoifls

»« b*l» in •
^

OT»

al.«««»p.-Soh ba:.'
h.:: ah cupful
epM of
ot

Ologmnaps—Rob
. hettprlptetm ,P.tU ol Ittpr. Add

daah of
. non
ot rod pepper in^nmcwrfNeOrisana molaasa w make a hard
•And. elasplas ktoiay hand
doMh. KP.M th. dopB.. ™ii 1..B,
V-' iMUkd.
. gtng, "I^oa os earth, good- •
** a water, cut it tn small eakw


*

they who do tbair ooalB no
wroflg.
Bat tap M OTO tho totUi d
saon.
taU daily tar the nnestaas.
Today (ha Prioo of Potoo to

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^

ImiiiillheEilitor'sTalrie

to « Un box to i dry pUec.
Prune Pudding—Remove tbe swnes
one poond of soft pruna and cot
toe prunes in quarters. Chpp a quarter of a pound of auet; add to it .half
a cupful of brown sugar, half ot a
mpfnl of do' bread
T’y
Jiilt.:* ibli.
loni tbl. Uitd k ktwmnB
T*' t“T'
UbtkdBlp fbUbn, bbbt.
V—.A.. Pttd^ind-Mlk btdl a

plat of, flnMy capped nuu wlUi one

tcpkoj-.
r Mrd of mtoo deInuDmM Ib ««ter. Do net sUt. but ocripOoawooJd bOBgoodd deal Uke
shake the tmmI while botlieg. Wba plar Hstolet with Hainlet left ooL
Satshod po«r lato a battered and !j oof oeceearr. however, to prepare
floored dlsb aod divide of lato even the fowl lae same war.' rear after
sqoaiws while Bcrft A dash of teawn yar. Uke the rose, whi^ by any
or ranlTta'. say two tablcspooBfvls. other naaie. would smell as sweet, the
gives the caremeU a dainty flavor, ^rhrtstmas Bird wOI be appreciated
^.=-----------------------lost as
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ good If
♦ HO^ISEWORK MADE EASY. ♦ jp«r. And If ydo are In doubt as
f *^
that aforesaid style. euppoM you try
The followJag practiral blnu are one of the following rertpes thU yoi:
ccairlboted 1 Home Cheer by Mrs.
Roast Dock—Brown two .qnarU of
Pomeroy Shields:
bread crumbs or put stale
. * »»«*>» who focod her small boy s thmogh the meat chopper. Put the
blouses were so badlj- soiled they gj^jets. a small onion- and live thick
--waabed to pieces" in
chopper.
cleansing tried Uylng ibe gnnnent
one'cop of gravy or.
®» tb* ™h board and after weU nappaprika. cboiv
scrubbed **’* *°"*
pod parsley and ceiery. Stuff the
*“ ordinary acnibHng bniah wbich
corer and roast, basting with
“Mlc *bem perfectly clean with much
injm Abe bird,
less effort and no perceptible wear of
Fowi-clean and
*be garment.
•ortii- nn
'“e:^rri^^•l^ TuridV CrinTtogeth;;
““•*
convenient covering Imngimag^
l“*ble for dresses, opera cloaks or bVead after the water Is squeesed out
««'
garment. Sew up
,
**** *“•*
f™* •
string In the
and^ beat an egg-low ibis mix
oiber end and the cover is rady for Uire: stuff and sew ui>. Place the duck
"•*- •'
*®''
““** In a gallon of water, cover up light
in protecting dothlng from dust..
and let It steam until tender. Take
•"“* “**
sod
srtslns ff»“ a roasting pan. chbp a few onions, a<ld
fu™»W8 and accumulating eveo in
a little drippinA Lay tbe dufk on
tnlt of vta^Br. Boii IhU nlxtare o

HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS.
Ex-Congressman
Meekison
Giwes

.... ..................

Praise

D w brow-Q. Turn frequently. Sene
covered that raw lemon lulce killed

Ooo»e-A aance which

four hours. The baclUi ww placed In
the raw iulee and wha set in the
sunshine were destroyed in two hoot*.
Ordinary pork sanaange ir wonderfully Improved bV n,lling in flour Just
before frying. They are crisp and
•<>"»«««? «*•«"different.
i«U.hli.p p,.hpnhv ,h. b..i
......................... -............ - -___ • w«h warm, soil water, rub on A good
‘““‘rtebt for a good Uib«">■ “»•«='•
«■»>
Ipe off and dry with a soft dry
cloth. This method la superior to any
polish and more lasting. Tbe same
» lasting poUsh ■ to
******* leather shoes.
,7®
***®
"®** I”*' **‘***‘*''
or pop
celain lined, drop In a tablespoonful bf
P*"*' i"lll»S
«'er and
rab .lib lb. bibb will «»«, lb.
bUlb. tb dlunmr Uk. Bkiiar ud ObwUiibk tb boll
'1*"
»Bd~Vb'ib'rSbt".. U

“/ h«ve os^pet-ersf bott/es ot Peruao mad I tool f

“> »
l»»• *“1 <•»
*“•1' • »“"«
<«>■
b.
minutes, or atU tbe moisture
“r
.1 h~in, pl»uw V.rlctr
»•" evaporated: then add a tableprodn^j b, UHd, the mold, with
of borserwdish mo4 preaa tbe
cJxtnre through aa sieve. Add two
fondant.
cdxtore
S^dr^i^St^-Tetp^.
“.UeePOoPtU. el ■
powdered sugar, ad the
rida add thme conk of er.«oi..-H
1*^*™ ®f ■» Orange. Wha aH the InitW Md a^nt ad a half^«t^
l^n thorcwghly mixed
luce la ready w Mrve.
Roast Turkey With Oyster Dressing
until they lost their shape.
—Clean turkey thoroughly, wash In
tw. ppppd.
cold water and dry : rub tbe turkey
maple angar. a quarter teaspoon
ctwra or^tar."a^”oM ap witer.
well Inside and out with salt end pep^ granite ot porcelain kettle
ler; fill with tbe following dressing.
u^UI a little of the syrup will form a
'"w* *'“''*^71
^
taWd. To lest, droii
of bread crumbs mixed with a cuj. of
. ,,.0,
o,,
.
cbopiwd celery, a haplng ublesiioonjnuaedUtely roll It bewteen the thumb
f‘-l of butter, one slice of onion choplAb «be. nil .bl
cbbk ibl.
aiM Anger, and if it will readily form
lb . It) lb, iwb.mi It I, btbwb. Ukd
0. bto kbddidd ottd coil dl omer.;
II ™ l» If kbtu, .nui
1.
I.
'iL»r
noli "i'bb"t;t"B ™ij Twb.TiiMr'wi.
^ liake tin ieii'
•>”» """
bbtt.t.i
<;•““
,1. pttA Wbn p«l«l| «,ld wt, cbrtBtttt. r.r . Ctwinnd. Child
'
tb, pan upside
bpdd. dosm,
d.wb, and
ud the
tbd ci..m
Tutk.p-C.t lb.
the
cream
i^n,
During the 1
months conta- ,
wni drop out Cut Into amall squares

OTMCS KMARM8U CUES.
Mr. J^bId. DavU, Oalena, Sums roonlv. Mo., writM: *1 have beMlB had
health for thlrty-seveo years, and after taking twelve botUaa ot yow Perana I
am cored." Mr.O. X. Peterson. IS South Halo 8t„OonneU Bluffa, Iowa, wrttaei
cannot tell you how much good Perona has don# me. O
tn my store began w te'h on my health, and I thlt that 1 was
rlydSnd flee bottles reetored me lo eompleto health."
A StNCCRC RtCOMMCNBAftON.
, Mr. D. C. Prosaer. Bravo, Allegan Co., Mteb., writsat -Two yean age I
was badly afflicied 'with catarrh of tbe etomacb. Ibad had a ran M typhotd
lever, was rerr depleted. T could find nothlog I could eat witboateanita^
trem and sour stomach. Kinsllyl came to tbe coocIosIob that 1 had catarrh of
.............
the slomteh
and..........^
seeing Pernns sdverUaed, began to take 11. It helped aeaoasi,
«k‘n^ thw
four bottles I was cnUrslycutd of stoaaeh (roublet .
can w eat anything._____ _

">« "««»'
“ "!■ bH"B”S 11 lb • bb”
U“
*“ll "I ■» bkk. .klttitidbd,
«'i.l»l«it -Ptlb 'bibodb . Hk«b,l.
"®’l '‘'*'1' outon juice <qse this
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".......................
dlecretloni. celery
salt, end
wW PbPPdr
(The uKual soup vagelathes should have been cooked with
the rhlvken to tbe Bret plaee.) Hat
It again, and stir tifto a qnart ot tbe
unlont finely mince<l. onequaner of
liquid hall a box oTgelatin which has
IKtond of melted huiter,
Lccn soaked in a little cold water,
pUn a good lime wbich will be safe
**‘‘®
<H»«>lved. set all aside
«*'*tul tor them. See what one mother did .T ,h' s
^* *‘**
*“'®

srv^^bT.
b“^
-.b™. ri“"““
nZc'T.r
srs:r^n'^otj:rb.:r.b"; r.n:r;."rdr.b“rj“«
,



psund of seeded relslns. one pound of two cupfuto of molasses

™ or i.r,r.bn, 1,11.2,^ "»■ ,™ b... ...

L uvuj viui me ouior
unaut CTp, jui„,
toe
■mm tUe orwr the todlrtdanl life, tt ingredients in
a
In n mould
mould or
or kettle
kettle, cover
I to eet hto own little
. UA ibu, b, lb.
r
of vanilla and
etocR of huonlty whlA no* ea m
imfldtog to cooL When cold rensover one-halt pound of almonds, blanched
and put to a cool pUa unUI Chrtot- and chopped. Turn Into a battered
. BM them to n better thing than tie' moA At eerv^ Uae stand the ket- pan. rool. and cut in small squares,
—’TT-»«“■■»■ lit lb . P~. « bot w.t,r.
tb,
QibAiM n.p<»„-B.ll lor Avo „1„.

— V osa (ISO scwriei lever ao<i me
^
u was useless to huv manv ureMbfits
.hei- m-/k,iiH i„ .11
iii,.- k..^^
„ ee
^unroeu. -Jb^al^u
CO
me oocior uuia
wouio .™
not
allow much candy, and nliogetbcr five
iooke.1 into'mine
Into'mine that
tbst
woefol faces iooke<l
Christmas eve. I waited until the chll},ad gone to bed. Then I hunted
uetUng and made fifty little
ki^
.mt «««
(A. «.,* ^.e
k.. 1.........
Wtodk ..lece
i.idto.^
l,.n“L. Tk!!! .
w.?™ j .“J ,b. toot ooI Sl

A,. „ rtOW I. l-« wb« „
.
_

...
MU Ubu Mk to-. Am
Bu«b D—l.A-^ IbtobAb tb.
Aun».MAklUMM.tU»M. "Mt .boptoT Ob. CbtoA U. »1A
k.totoditoMS»«H.UOe ~,kMtoe.U,to..M,to™.U»l
: and yonr duttoa tn the !**• bon parboiled for eight minutes,

^.^'u'tkkb I tod !»«.
and. ransacked the bonne for ether
, ...
make
„„y p„„,„,
^.^toV^wlib'';'br ^toiT i;" ito
to„,.to’„ib.b„Ai.to„to,b.b„..

•hd—MhA wta men agree to MOP
wok and make marry together, to a
Itbelpe

k bbkNx Cb,«.»A

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bou lb, 0«, bo.,.

------------ M; to ea thet yon- WlowMM mtaasrealaa^are.aad
Mir faces
n U bM bPUAA IbM
Uto. to
IP their
Ibolr
r lor Joy: to ow« that
Mobahtr tho only good
.
.oaon.tor
yev uitolMtn to not wtel you are gota to gM ovt of Ufe. but wbat yon
^
, Otoa to tire to life; to doM yonr
|itob .^MppUto totlyl lb.
MMk tod IPOk
A PM tor « ptaw Mtop pto cu
k few eeeds of I
ta Yimns to de thaa thtoga even
BwaAy? Tha yon eon koep CBrtal« '
Are yea wlUtog to stoop down and
eoHUor the needs qgd the doMrea ot
mde Mdldrwn: to TWBMlMr the weaknea nod looaUnaa ot pa^ who are
ptrefng old; to atop atUng how
BiMh year friends lore yoo. and ask
tonwetf whether you love them
cnongh: to bear in mind the thlags
0«t pUwr popie have to bear la
thetr hoiU; to try to udontand
what thqpe who Bve tn/the onre
boese wtth yon rally want, wlthon
wHiag (or umm to toll yon; to trim
ymw tamp a that h wm give more
light and leas smoke, and to orry it

SMber «tU reduced to a paste 01^1
toa ^aUr to gtaduaUy two cups of
S»awd rye btoU
bread UA
and to.
one ..P
wen btol.b
bales
«»- ■»!. dreaalng ohould be rather
tlry m>d to mtffieiat to flll a twelve
pmA turkey,
Mushroom Stuffing—Chop rather
coaroely a -pint bottle of musbroomi
Uul b.,. btoP Utotbll, ^bto. ,A#
Ito . .Pull cpp ol .W.U. .U™.
blto dUnu roll., ■ pUto cA powderto

opeo-are yoa wintng to do there
fhtegs era lor a day? Tha you can
top ChilttH
.
Are yoewraiBg to heUeve that tore
la the *t«mg«g Ihtag to the wqrMotreoar ♦!■■■ hato. strongnr »»«"

flar«l >oda .creckere. W tabtaspoon
cf melted butter, a altspoon of paprika. a quailsr of a teupoon of

_•
_____
ground cinnamon, a idnrh of celery
salt, aad hi# a teaspoon of alt: mix
w*U- aad e« in the Ic* rhm unUI It

\.kthe bolting pol9t.
ed-bring
and one-half sqnares of Fh**e«eoeo cnocoiate and stir conathutlv uatil tb. cit«.i.t. u n,i»,i.^A> b.11,
untiL when tried In cold water, a firm
ball may be formed in the fingers. Re-

... 0.„.|

„0„b,,0A kob.,. r:„k‘

b~ Ubl-Ptoblol O, boil,, .to ibre.
.
B of w-ater. then add t.
tb. utatur. Uir« qouu M bldj
cbopuA poppU „r. SUr ,Plrkl,. ..A
™tlb.. Wrrlb, ubU,
separated and^rysUlUxed
cwuitoto with
.lib tbe
ui.

'Ll. TbtoTltoJ

__
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_____ ____
None
egg. confedtloner.- sugat.
• ixrand.
presents was valukble; several
half a lemon,................
a piach...of
rjCam
...........
-n of tarj|„|g ,,|canlnnies cut from black
ur.
eome
strti*
of
preserved
_____
Ur. toPU .M„ .1 putonto Uu.. „p„
pal. a few drop* of yellow coloring. __ _ _
_
ereadvertlsa ««ai piece ofr totollto.
angelica. Pu
Put lb.
the i„
‘ 77,
u,
too,
..r, «.r.to 1.1 ,1.11.-

TOto HbA „A .uitoA ipitolb.

,g,„

„„

lemon Into a pan. Sieve half of the
etar into ihU and add the creai
.. . .
.. . .
little .bll.
while .1
of
umr- Drop l. .a imio
,p,
,p,„„p, P.„ „,| „A
Mil. „J AMA. ibl. IM p,n.. ,,„p
,p„ „ ..Mmb,, I, .till..
Color OP.toll jiAlow MIla.IIo.- -ol ...
... hanplto I'hrl-lmar Xivk '
■ I. tobUrhlog ,to. ... AM.
bait a teaspoon of poultry seasoning «»>e rat of the sugar until quite diir
. -M.rr, Chrl.ru..- lor . bill.
.
and half a cup of rich credm wuce. Mtl smooth. Form into small, egg- convalescent ft
8t0# the turkey at least eighteen ahapeJ pleca, decorate tbe white with
“Having a boy friend ill at an In
boor# before it Is to be roosted. •
tomoo pael and the yellow with an- nmiarv on rhrisimas dav i rentrived
Bwwa Breed Stuffing-Crate into a sMIcasomething which I thought would
mixing bow;, (wo loaves ot Boaton
Fruit'Paste—One of tbe bat of make the dav wem less long and
brad, gradually, adding' six •«eetmats-Good data, one poond; *,,*rv lor him for he ba.1 been con*hopi>ed hard cooked egga. a quarter flurries, half a pound;-nut mat*, two noed to his bed for three monihr I
ot a .pound of mincwl cold boiled rupfult; seeded raldns and tigs, one'bought one bun
tongue, a pinch of cayane pepper, a poun"* eorh: some conTeciioneFs sug distributed - them among ''7,7'“..'.7'’
hi* little
.
Ony pinch of thyme..a drop or two »r- P« all these ingredients except frtcn"dB and schoolfellow.-i aeklng eavh
.
of Ubasco unce. and tufficlat to- ^ «W*r through a chopper twice, chud to write a Christmas greeUng
'
mate atsup to moisten; cook (or a '^ni out on a board, knred well with gQd anvihtng else be wished on the
*•» momenU over hot water. flUIng Wfectloner's sugar until you can roll card. Vpon volloctlng tho .-anfe it
into the tnrke.v before it U quite cold, it not half an Inch thick. Cm Into was plainly evident that the mtie feiN« retd Rice Dresalng-Boll a Pft«« ta dip Into grenulate.1 sugar
„„„bered among hl> rchooima.es
«iu«t of chatout. In slightly sallevl
0»«ree C.ramel.-DeUclonr coffee
„„oom»ts. humori.^.v. aniuts.
«»f. ta after abelllng pound to a «remel. can be made by boiling ur phllosophereand carioture artists, all
1
I. irtoi to „ to DM to., toA«to ptoto to. toirtor.
toto. toto.r... cp, o, .....tor^ m„, — ----- ----- amusldF
geolasr ,A
A
will faU behind yoo: to make a grave Rttle sweet tweam aod gradually add- vtA u

. ibtoMrir

tatodred yeart age ta Mid ta^soaMed.-<ntWe Talk.

boiling umi! I, strings when droppe.1
the spoon, or unUI It Is almost
hrtlUe when dromwA In cold water.
Tv.,.. Albto M.I.A..to.
____________
Pow the mixture on a ptauer or mar»»• »tab that has been previously but‘"rod or well melsieiked with salad oH

>»» «'•«'» »' orwBbbwuUbb.
"b »bl BlkbUtdl. Ud bBot. |bt
-.wmlib" drib, ntb ot.r It wlUi bib
oibor bOitttb t-kttb tb. ptwbinkl |»lUh. hrusblng UlLdry.
''TTicn
‘ .. ...................
proceed downward to the
same manner, coming bank oltoa to
rub the dry autaa wlUt a aocood
brush or flanaeL
Too Urge a portion ebooM not be
tveaied to the mixtnre before tbe pollab Is applied or it will dry too qnlckly. This process resoJU In a bMoUtol
brightnmi. improving with aery rel.

.r b.lP. ™i bib. ua U..1U lb. «««, wbU.

.n
.hnmii.Ki.. mn 1 «r
^ ^ 1 f'°® ** seveial small disks. When the
f\
.
..
. _.
. ’^^.^“'Itiolds with cold water, lay a disk of
-k»u.uh <uktA lu« kMike>. ujeo «
ham in (be bottom of
" ""
i«ur m
in «a mile
of iajc
the a»i>,v.
aspic, «,i.
flll
___ ”™
.... each. i>oiii
iiiiko ui

much of the dlsagremble -dtiM Is
•™*^***'
Tbe cook stove it glva the mmo
iraUnent only once of twice a year,
the sides needing Ultle else thereafter

first Tie a flour^ cloth over
****
____ J__
_.
and i»our
ikI"k.r7(il...’iTi,K,u”'*ir!iand
|»our in
iu as much more Jelly as the
. h.„
,7
**•' I*****®" ****
**
browned
Th«
*.k
1 '* *"**“■ **'^* tmrro.inded with lettuce,

^
MayonnaU^ dressing may 1* i.as.e.1
^
by |«uring boiling wlih it. If preferred, the ..hicken
chicken mav.
n
r them, then draining i
l>e formed in one large mold.
Dunjplltigs-nro|i dumplings with
cliirken. beef ur any meet. stew, with
'
gravy ore oficn very tasty. One egg.
*7*' “ ..7.*““* one idw flout, one level teaspoon salt,
■'
.a.
-ne |„,|
level tess.»n,(r.l ,„j.
.n.ls two leaPkkie laure. It elionld be pot whole
Into
boiling
vvater
an.l
should
rfirt si«|i
toLT™.;,,'';'"
: Bood liukiiiB jiowdei 1.
' enough ■RWOVI Kiiik to make a very
stiff batter or a very soft dough. Droi.
make a drawn buiier and add i
I,
f I
*l'‘‘ dough from ihe'sioon into the
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,
' . * strained
,,1^ .(..ogh will
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u,
r....r .pd
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Another «ay ,
n,jn„re., Aikays light If
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1
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At
AS tb<
the top soils I sprinkle upon It.
* *’'’* •“™*

*™P« of
water, and rub hard with Ught wrapplng w*r. A lltUe htaektog to aeeossary only at lone Intervato. If by
any chance the hands beeoBte “farnished" tiy tbe mixtnre, tt wOl yWd
to a bsib Of keraaene oil, Wlowed W
soaiisuds. After rinsing, an appliation of lemon Jnioe will bring them toi„
to .dl
good anAIUoi.
COndUlOB.
**
desired, frequent washingr with 1m(».
sene oil wiR lave a perfooUy Mean,
dull black surface. cagnMf of oooalderable polish by meoH Of vnpptag
iwper and flannel.
Tbe gasoline store may be kept
.1..., ..A bn.h, I. tb, Spp. w„. .
«hirk trroom and tooth bniah aastotlig toe..ll-.-lAAIto WtolA.

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ther: i'oni the grocerter, a ji
mc-n .- .anvas gloves i
;
:i go-'i hnisb or brushes, seiqyai large
pK-cA A (rf old flannel, two smaller a
t^tliui rag'. 0 package of stove t--i
Sh and a bonl» of .1..- foUow.ng
iriv'ure from the drugsft'r: Oum
-.......—■ ■"the rauAc tor an hour an<l s hair a'l-hal'.um,- !>4 ounce, burnt alum.
I.
When done iiicelv. arrange on a plat ... „to.A l.rto.".,. 't Pto
ter. pour sance oter them an&'ur- • m .™ to... lM.iv ..... 11.1,
cish with rburrls of lemon and Frcncli ..Jinilty luti a Vaii. tlni.
Mix stove iw'l-n with soapsuds to
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^ the ronsi-t^Kr o/
If tbe
oy
v ru,w ooe U tt wise
f^ 4uX-t a^d
w to
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A-ccush
tr.'*..':.,.:''';
7 x.„“t
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keep tbe laves fresh a longer Unw.
Tbe work of clartag op to conMderablv less tor the houukaper.
If holly Is not obtalnohle. equally
pretty wraths on be made Of ever**>' **"■'«“ »«* » s bittcr*••**«'-rose seeds,
Pc It ToUij
,to U.PM rtol, oI«iln»to PM.
I, 1. .U, U. to fntototoA
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to-

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»,i.ch and the thread en,U tied, so
^
*® chicken on ti; rl i, ken the gravv with -i^****"
afplvlng tbe tnliiure as
,he cards' conld be removed with a
little (lour: a.ru a tableBimotful of >« Imrdens the gloves; the IgUer save
»,oito «gn of the srjMors On Christ
•lump of butter- pouf »he-han.i-i duiing the polishing |ttona, nK>nilog Santa Ciau. delivered a '
a'*— ....
httnartaPn^esaages from a A„-Hre.i
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7a
frUnrf. •» .k. * ■ i
v*
w_J
‘■'•■ro the top section ot the take
The U.tile amat be well shaken be-

For the SreeMB^ TeWa.
To maU cqdflsh baRs that are good
to eat and lo loiA upM. too. ore oneftonh shredded fish to threwtonrths
hot mashed nmaioa- mix wU .
7^1
"O"
*»«• "Uh reyeniM pepper,

iBl>le»|iooi)iuI of fioiiv Turn in. a little
at a tlmo, c t-ni>ftil of hoi water. 'Sea­
son with js-pi>o.- sail, a .lash ach of
alUtiii-o. rloxcs and crix-nne and »
.■-mx>nfiil of lemon juice
Cat _ the
chirkenf. which von liave larbottf-d.

half -cure of gretod chqotate. four thelTLTiM^dw’Jr^iJTiJilu

ill- i-i

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fore Ibe confusion of the *eie»aU
bour- Many things ran be caoMe and placed la paatry cold
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