Grand Traverse Herald, January 18, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 18, 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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(Btunh

TWICE A

WEEK-^TOESDAY AND FBIDAY.

(lA* A YEAR.

TRAVER&C CITY, OKAND TftAVEME COUNTY. MICHIOAN, TUESOAY. JANUARY IB. 1

STORM DID
NOT HIT US
RAIUOiDS TIED DP

FASMEiiywsnnirE
state hpeakere ara Preaent at the
Antrim Cesinty Meeting Which
Opened Yeattrday.

W. N. KELLEY
HAS^SIGNED

Oeiierals Cb^Diorre and Mena Joined
I Ir arn^ 'near .Aro.'-apa today an-I

It b a lively Umo as all too (armors
from toll part or the rouniry a

!. cxpc't'-d an attack on Aro>a,>
-sill occur eoern.

town. £omo of the proniinont s|n«kr« are L. it Taft of Lansln*. au

ROBERT DUNCANATHEAD

and A. 1. Hopkins
Bear Lnke who Is sute apitoker. &ovHE WILL

Feat

ta yaddnae.

LAND LAWS
DffECTIVE

(PYan Fri^’a RMOrd.)
A atorm that rawdian aU the war

aatartos
dly.
l»e Pare Har^oettf ancelled two

SPECIAL MESSAGEIODAY

RJTfTad at 1:60 P. m, today. The 6:»
train aonth laat tocht on that road
the

nltht

Conducted Under

About One Year.

Waller

N. Kelley,

eonnecliona

preslilc-nl

with

Is n-ported tbai Cnvernmem G«-nVasquex bae rotreaiod tn .Maii-i
to deiend ton eapltol leaxiug a
I>art of hL-r forces at Aeoyapa.

(AVERSE

CITYHEADOUAR^nS

OF DEVELOPMENT BUKEAU.

and

Advocated a 8»a000J00 Bend

lsau<

To Complete the Reclamation ProJeeU New Under
Way—la
FallewlnB Reeeevan.

aaow hank to teat daap and one halt
' ^la ka*. AB thn tnttoa north arc

Wa-tolncton.
Jan.
It.—rrtwWrm
head- Tad Ibis afternoon sent roninves •

Kelley

OFHCERS RE-ELECTED
Varlavt Lines Df Peliey Wero

Dis­

cussed. toe Adjournment Net
Coming Until AfUr 7 O’clock '

bureau

trwaaurer,
the latter iv|triwentliii:
Kobe ft klcKint^. The n-tlremeul

aleay the rmllitiad traeka on the mMn
L'nill doted, the huslneas will be
Une. howeyar. Thia train was note
operated under the title of the Kel­
than one hoar lata waHlnc for No. 7 leclalation be provided for toe ron- ley Lumber company. A abort time
ratloa of puhHo lands and
the ago, tbe offieet of Hie eompany were
<« tha main Itoa whleh reaeliad Wal­
■afe-Cuardiny of the power sites: the
ton bahted ^adale time.
-L-d from toe Wllbclra- block to
Tha '( o’eioeh aonth tnand trains valldlution of toe witodiawajs from tbe ofSeae of tbe South Side ttiDtniry made by the Interior secretary
r. however, the beadcnatta and a «. B L were mwlied. indef the disputed '’snpervieory pow-. quarteis of tbe company will be re­
^-Tha M. A N. ».«:K tralnf not cr;" a dcUllcd clnaaldcallon of putdli- moved to tbe old location. Ihc second
reach tMa Mto tmtll nddntchl. atrlk- lands accordlDp tn use: the disposi- floor of toe Wltheliu block.
Hod of SBiUuItural and mineral reto( troobie jaat not (d Mant^.
The businesa of the Kelley Umi
rs the satne as portionr nr
Pete
Mil laiMl
paanemar tialn
:-r company Includes the East Hes-td
No. 6. which thllia hare teamed thU public toads uod'tr different arrsnssaw min and the ydrds at Frankfort
etty at n oietock laat alpit. palled (Dcata; toe rapid eompk-tlen of Vetogether with toe Travx-rsc City InInto the depot at 1:10 thla aTtomoen. ctomauoa projeeta underway and a
teretto.
altar a atranBoa toght with drltu. thirty million dollar Iwoe lor toroe:
The only change in the oorraiiou
Na 1. «na bare at 1:M p. bl. waa an the extension of the foresc nervier:
r toe butinoss will be in the mai:tor oODservation of ton aoil and evnaOad.
icDtiTr Inland >waierwars tniprovt- agetuciit which will lie In iti,- hamls

'. this Mvntoc oa faotti tha Pere Uar-

•HCRIFF

SHUTER

DROUGHT

FfUTT FROM ORAND RAFIOh.

Left at 8 aclook Thur^ NIpW and
Arrivad (h Thla City « 2:18
Thla HamlnE.

Robert Duncan at la-lore stated.

menu.
Taft says all those except ihe in­
land waterway rceommendatians. nro

trodueUon.
ITic Dcasskr reviewe the land law
-history and staus tbat-loc prew-nl
hove exibtnd a quarter of ecn-

WILL SUBMIT
LOCAL OPTION

He stat<-« Ihs-

[Igoroua InvccUgations and
wlihdiawala bare proeneded under Ta'i
who IS followInR hU “dlstincultoed
ihE Oeorce PraU. who has been want- predcccaaor'f example.

BIG VICTORY FOR DRY>

, ad by the pollea lor two weekt. beDetaeUTaf to Grand Rapids located
the maa aad bald him aalU BbaHff

SNOW IN DETROIT

Bhutor arritrad to taHng him hack.
The latant trip waa made on Hi.

Only Difference ef Opinion Wat Re­

G. B. R I. atom bound tralo wMcn
- lab Oraad Bapidi last

nlsbt

garding Ihfe Geyvibe of the 8
Callod eWithdraeal Cardt"

at e

«*clD(k aad arrfred In ttoi city a>

But OMided With Dryt.

«:10 toll anerMoe. Hr. SbWer aUt
ad that from Grand Rapida to Reed
GHy toera was a large amoaat

Wiaxacd K

t Abated.

awar. but norto of Reed CHy it stop
pad aaowini. tha tracks however Iktog drtttod an toe way. amklog pro-

IlelrolL Mich.. Jan.

Ten Inebc-s

i snow have tallcn loeaJly xlnee yi>sI'-rdsy but toe Wiuaid Dbatcd this
mernliic.

SEHIED BIG SUIT

The seasons woiW storm prnsliat
nd wires and stalled tmlne thruupli
out ton stole.

Grand Hapids. .Mich, Jan. M.-The
botrd of »upcivir>ir« tnday \>v.d tli'
.utfdilsskfti of 111-- li.;«l oplinn qih.*thin. M to 8. Thi only questhin on
which upiiilmi WHS divlii'-d. was re­
garding the H-rvlr.- of to- *o CJlIiV
:-'*ltodia»M>i»r.l>."
The-i rordr m. r<-^;idilri-s -il to *hcount' clito and w-rw-d on Motsaiilwute tirhl ilial

MRS. IBARtHALL

CLARK

CET8

this was siiffl.

Tbe Tore MsTtgiielle Allepm. Mnskecon and louia divisions are cuni- cIcnL bo-' the dr>> h-lci ihsf ilio .anlt
snould have bc-n >ir'<->l ou Ih
plctoly tied op.
dividual Mjlicltoix.

SHOES WIU RISE CHRISTY NOT FIT

Daglhhw Woman Had 8

................................................................Ktled Mf.
Marahall ChutY suU for 8130.0-M Control of Market by Faekera. Oleappaarance «f Free Graaing Land
eharglBC aUesatloa of the aBcriion*

to

Saginaw.

eraHiy I
r Claim

and Cosily Farm Labor Cautea

peylng 860.000.

Mra. aarTa hone le
Mlto

ui

kimiig

DAGGER IN
HER BREAST

Days and

Kept

Then

Alive

ter 10

Stabbed

Throu^ the earL

ferred to a Committee.

>r of being burled allvie and asked cd bome. Grand Uastof llncae was
culled at linminga. Tim grud aarthat toe body lie
toall. grand eenior warden and grand
-baplaln gM aa far as Reed City, then
' kd to rctara.

"p.-t acquMlitt-d' inc.etpg for
Ibi- piirpOM- of g<etlng togeihi-r nil tolenibers and lln- larg.- iinuilK-r of
new mi-oib.'1-t added during 'he latter
■•art of the summer sepaon. It bv
Ix-eii di-cldcd to pro.ide a special atinu'tinn on that ocraanon. In adiiitfiti
Slipper. Ih.-r.- will U- a ploa.«tni cn-asc4 and represenlstlves of .too
prngraTii itiid nn sdiln-ss by George lr.msnortailon .omionics in too buIjtndls .M*il.-«n who is {-inin-efi-d W'lth

WATCHMEN
FOUGHT DUEL

dose Student of town development.
faeL Tills has tn-on KU hobliy and
- lo which hi- has given a great

Wife Alas Took

th-

ThThe (ormality of rcelc.-tlng llic old
mailrr nf arr^Dginc for the nii-<dlng. ofOc-r. war cut.0 U.rougb wiu. and
Iiieludmg til.- supper, aud
program 1. II m,. tlu- pn-sldeut. made a
refern d today lo the prop.T tom- short rjwu-<-h mi'llning bU poilrj. say.
UllltCC-S.

ing ihJt WBs .net much of a P*rtiiariaii bui was s plain bwin.-»,.

Ferns Had Ordered Woods le Sweep
the Store and Weoda Refused—

OFHCERSJRSTAILED

Zanetville. Oh“an. If.-A
w.
KJtm-r baisworib f.r.int Nans was at
i-aa and dp((MilUnns were liiirodu.-i-w rested tt'd brough- he-for- Judge Xer
Arthur SUJcy and John CoHias of t-r (ODyentlOD. prodlctiq; a radical ad- today by Mn.
Mirward
rhanu.er Unger Saturday, ius -aanibiatlon fixe.
vaoca In hides aad leather, tneanlnp niriKiy in pfove that the artist L' ub- r«w Jan’iary Ifi. w-i:h ball at IJoo. Tbe
Charievoix each pMd Boea
Md.coB^s of 81 for aclUng deer hides. inereaslnf toe cost of shoes
fll to care fbr tb<-ir rhiUl.
.rraiil (haiges S':-us uiLb hariou
WBJtom Doosbey appeared
beforo
lilt chief reasoDs were tha:
The depoaltion rvaieO that Ciirif Ultni.-d rhristia .V Hiilexi at La-lanJ
on September Jl. l:-(. and on XI
73. I6UTT. b.-ing united In Ourrtase
Bessie Eucirr Latere. .Vaue sa>G
bu but one wife.

Nottoport atooote. also

Uvored

with a solo wbich was ao wetl received

lUUc work was taken «p•■gcrrlsra coouiracd nnUI

long

The
Into

WHOLE CITY
STORM BOUND
WORST BLtZEARO IN tCARS It
SWEEPING NEW YORK.

FIVE PERSONS ARE DEAD
Coal Situation Weras In Cbteaga and
Daalcrs Hava Decided ta Dellvar
Milk Orly ta Famlllea Whsra
There arc Bateea.
S-w York. Jan. 16.—The metropnlis Ik practically paralysed today hy
•hr worst bnsxard In yearn. Fifteen
inchro oTvSnow have fallen and gtent

drifts have blockird city and anborb' our. tbUMtig h.-r in iiui h a
T- r (h.v th- attimtlon of Ih- flllag- an traffic.
TTie tiMirsrd ha* caused 8va deatbs
nviiJiAl was Dtiracled.
Th- offl.sod man^ am-Henta. Tbe linen BL
lolViueii th- couple lo lli-:r horn- a'
■ lun XUiinum siar-d lo I. a: t
w.ituan. amstr-d him. Xlaunrin, pm i

l/iiiu
lui
lAjKltabia. (oogM
the
liirxard to tb-lr docks, (caring to rv-

* -cfl fight, but th.- niat..u..l .-.ur..-Tl
did art.] Undid bim

inaln in the outer bay

where

the

• inrm was driviog them aabora. Kavigailrin Is endangered.

Traver..- ^-wr.c-: r«-firm-.l today from
Kevwl.k

b- ».-'-d as install­

ing olfi..-: of tb- n-w ofSrrra of Lee

MDwauken tnanufariiircr. foJar ad
md Ihe Nalloos: Shoe jud Leelh

Jaatlee L K. EUto «f Betlalrc. plead- patoen control the cattle and hid.- ty wat leiDporarily Insane from i'qui
•d guilty to itopptng d#M^ bides wlih- toarket aad tbe diaappearaDM
Chntly's lawyer declared he had
ast a pnmi. sad aaa C<^ |10 and
s-,u'-po.
«Mts Of 83-6e.
|the E

.. in

rta'ii-s Officer at Ketwick for the
Leelanau County Grange.

wiv.i

three

be gi-oeroosly mpooded with aooto-

DREW 90 DATS

two

of

am. Mra. K. K. Horst tevert^ wMh
M>k>, ~Sing me to Bleap," Hrw.

llowc'c I, whatever mistakes h<-

■. h- ivanti-d the bureau lo unijmsi
T!i<- iKiard of irad.- has aeder-.inn.| were made b«-«*'i-e of a sin­
m’plish.-d a good d<«l during thce in.-n-i in the wcKarv ol lb- bn
w y.uk, Jan. ti.-Jolin F.-rri.,
■»u. -II *c all put our shouldc'« In
I as the old <,n.-s. will b- glad
ag.-d 66. and XVlilkmi Woode. ag. d 71,
I.- wb-'l. ..It out all |H-uy l«inn.-i.«
logeiher iitid renew (heir tiispiratouch a d.i..| to dcMto thi< morning
..I i...i|,-r « .-.trong i-ffitft, wc wj
liun for Ihs v.iiii lainpaign.
Hi- l.n».-(ueni of to. whm.-sal.- groe..lie, ' h<- -oal.-d in ronclusioiL
>- whir- boia were mshtwalchmeB.
.Mioiher mstn-r of lni|iortane,A cnumilT-e of tlmn. .•ousi.tu.s of
Fi (Tls kdllllg lX'<K)d».
U nKwnings ni-.-ttng wn. ih- rF O Wlekhjini.ll R. H.*ndel ami F. K
F. rrii. wai fnood b-alUe bis «lrtlm-e
n ol ill.- bj laws, A propos-d
r- war apivimicd to Mrafi by
b-Hjy i.'„. mnruing dnmk and bragbv'laws. arningi-d by ^■^•-sid.;m I'miaw>
ami pr—,.,-iit thiiu at ll
r and S.-.-retary rtaiidera. was
ncccliiig (..I ad.ipilon.
d .-uipVoes.
inll-ed_ After s,inH- ditu-ussloe.
U w«- a,..-r : ... Wk wlvn
F.-rrtK ..rdir.d W.V.I- lo Kwe.-p fhluaii-r of r.-.lsion was r.fern-d
I'jurnm-m »as tak-u, th.- dlr.-rtors
or- ; ,i.l \Vo.ris r-fuM-d, They .|irariRK-e. .-nns^rlng of J W. Manill.mine mii.-h nm- ■*> ih- dlsi-us-lon
Pl:.-.] .iii.t wi-m f> 1).- baa,m-nt and
XI. S. Sanders nnd TMe..
II
ll i«.!i. y aliiug .- Tiaui mne*.
- n-.
fo'.giil a dii-I.
Sheimsn, to go ean-full.v over the »..r
Tli- fullwwin-.: iin.-ndt-d tfi- ni--."
inus arii. b-K and si-cUon. and to mak
Inc: l’r.-sl.l.-i.l IV H. Hay. Vi.-C Pr-«
sviggi-stions if d-otiK'd n-eessary fo:
Idem 1. K. r-rkeu. Si-c!>tBr>- T. M
ftrlher ehsugmi. th.- eoniinltK-e to r<Saw.v-r. Tr-.i-uft-r II XI Hend-1. «'
on Kvek u> Ita- txiard of dln-.’lon
N Ilu.«-ll. Mlllll.t.. , V. (I
Wirk
lilrtn on- -aia-k. Ait.-r Ih- ptv[vi«<-d
... ................................ .......
Called Wife Out
lu.ni, FranUort: <'b..rlI*
Hu-v.
ew b. htus have hv-n nass.-d uiun
of e Ledge Meeting, and Beat Her.
Traverse r.'3 . M t\ Ijing. Lli: Kaiby the Iwird »( dircivorw at Its n-vt
Bent to the D. H. C>
Id- G^-oigc irias-. luU.l.ln; Wininm
liiM-img. ihey will lie submIlted to
E’lioil. «iildw;ri.
I”-.si \V Rib'e'l.
be ............
(D-eting on th- .Slh for
Mdii..
Mi-ti . J*n IT. -tk-puiy
N.-wa's". K l< I. K't.n-- Fr<-mmit
Sb-rill S-v niian tmlay staro-d tor l>e
S' I'.v.'tnn, I'ba.-i.'-.iv
li F. Ibid
-Th- .ibj-n of n-'isiiig a- III laws
ifi..T •> ti, ju»,j.i, M.iitiuui. propria
IK.’Gtiar:. '.. ,
i; <; K'i-'
v-n' I- {.(MfiipTed ti> lb- fs.'t that wh-n
-nr n;
p..al Kbti.Iv KU-b-n Xian
I, 1. A l.:'-v I-........... .
Fr-d K.
in- bieifd was first orcanlu-d. .cnndl
nuiii a«» f.wij.l gulp,' <.f l-*Uog his
III.- p.V|..r-iiiet'
inns -e.-r.- wtly dlR- renl fiMm whawii. ai.il will K.-i',. ;ai .ja.K,
h.-y ste at ih.- |ir,'s>'iil unn-. Th.M.'w
Mannum a■a.^ au-udlng
...f 1(1' .V .V 1 r.iii,.(«rtallon
board of trad- nas om rat-d in a fi.-ld
ni—iinc of onroof th- b.cal lodge,
iinieniplal.-d »t :is nngina!
wti—I .\|d-inilni an[H«r<sl and cMled

rbarg.s! w-h having

laasicr.
r Theatre erebeatra

Picciui furnlabed a One maakid prte

Horst aingittg the selo very heaaUfully.
8bo responded with nnolher

date fixed it Friday, January t-V.

Kecley Cur*.

Boeion. Jan. 16.-Amtusi VorvI.

wu roBowed by apeeii—krar •wiD
ra^ Dr. R E. FMDd neted aa «BsatmactiT. presiding, vrltli mmaani grace

BOASTQ) OVER BIS .AH

deal of study and rcsexreh. Ills ad
dress. 10 Is- d-liv-r-d h-r-. will b,-

Thai i* the Charge Agiinat Elmci
ElUwnrth Grant Naus—EsammatUn Hu Bevn get for Jan. 26.

Tbo dedicatory exerclaa* ware open
I tor fomilJcs ol toe Maaona. there
bi-liat more than IM prenni at the
i-xcmsco Ust nlfhL At 7 e'dock an
-tehoratc banqaet waa aerved. which

N FERRIS KILLED WILLIAM and ability. Hasur dare WlUananw
puv- toe addrew ’of weteema. hat
WOOD. AGED 72.
Master Montague roapaodtng for toe

the Sh-ldofi lU-hool of rhi.-aco.
Mr Wil-oii has for ..-art !H-,n a

gHnliaiioTi and was d-.-m-d n.eiwssn
vlw- l.he li> U»> to me.-! tr

There were odly toroe grand «fSerra pswuit. Oraad Secretary 1mB Wlndeor. Gnod LMurcr Fraafc a
GUbeti and Grond Smtlcr Panaqa
Francu D. CUrk. white Put Grand

ing been tied up.by toe atorm- IteGO-mnd in her
today.
Grand Uaaler Swtfi of AdrUD waa
Though sbe liv.-d‘ln penury a will
>und showed that she left a forinne sialied Id tbe anow at MIddlevUte
Thursday morolnc and remained there
ol nearly a half millkio.
She lefi a nou- teUlnc of her bor- tuiiH yccierday morning, toen’ letorn-

(rrom &iiurcU«-s liis-ord I
S|H-cial mcctlnc of.tbc board nf

■|iiiriffn-iTtr of ihi- orgaiilz.ition ai

ed up many of toe grand todgo o(Siv-ra wia> w.-ro enwe M> Nortoport
take part In dn«ro(1ttg toe «eW
MaaDolc imU last Bight, toe dedlea-

Master Uoatague perfortaed toe dutea
Pittsburg. Jan. 16.—Tbe
deroir- of grand muter by prox>- owing to the
liesed sod paitlaJIy rat eaten body of Inability of Grand UMter Arthur M.
Laura White. ag<^ 66. a recluse, eras Hutdc of Owuoo. to be predeot hav­

jeet—Matter ef By Lavre .Re­

sini-.- tin- ean.as for m-mb.-rvliip lu

Grand BccreUr> Wlndaer. Grand Lee-

rnicftaland by toe Noitopect Mgw.
.No. S«6. F. A A. M.
and Wanted Body

ThU will I. Till- bnv- g-n.-ral m.-.-t.
Ing that toe board nf Hade hu- li.-Id

NEW HAU KMATED

tnry- wcrvlcea piaaed oR -vary anocaam
lully. the bouond gueata belhg **H

Had Horror ef Being Burled

iv-vc l.,|imenr ami

DNIC
GRAND
OFFICERS
ON-T REACH NORTHFORT.

tFfom ^urday'w Re^3
In epke of Ihe aoow antai vhlto

RAT-EATEN BODY FOUND

Ihc bureau and also provide for

"Town

WERE STUCK
IN THE SNOW

turcr Gilbert and CrwiW Santee
Deacon CUrk Wore FreaaW

directors. This nuiiil>er can h

C,„„ ..

«WD astitoocM-. by

couplicKy

TO “GET ACQDAWIED”

HAD TWO WIVES
a( her husbaad. Prof. Mble toe Cbl

wri(h

past yt-ar and lln- n.-w fiiembers as

tory and ^ndri them toe nation lik#
been defrouded out uf .DAire rlian a
mfllion seres of land.

tog charied with a etatstory oBc

barged

Mrs. tinnnest.

adopted

of
!t»!M>rt din-iiurs of the board of trade was
special- CDoamalloB mc«ai«o uritloK toe butlnesa In charpi*
The p. R. * L had tU treaM<M alM. primarily that ronpreiis puaa the Tall- Denran. repraevnuni; Kobe ft Mckiu(bis ntnrniug In to<- office of
vbo will wind up the hualness lh-.nd.-m W. II. fmlor.
Tha t:10 evealnc train had no -dito- Balllnicor conservation program vitonnr of the olijecu of Un- iiwcilng
enKy on ita r«n fran Walton, the out aa-aJUng the ouloomc of the Bal- of toe Kt lley UmUier company. This
a* to decide upon •g.-ui-ral unv-nne
w'lll probably occupy a peri­
atarm entUnf ont Tiaimaa City nnd llBEcr-Plncbot ooncrceelonal invesliof the board of trodi lo U- deelgnMi-d
■vtoclnc eaat to MaoUnac, ronnlne
od <w aUHU one year.
/

BAD A HARD TRIP

LaPoiic. tnd., Jan 16. —Efixabeib
Fiuiih, (b.v pegrvKS imrllroted with
Kay Lanipbere m (he Gunnear farm

The direeiors of (he Xyesiern Mich­
igan Develuitmont

In toe name of lb" 8pcaker it a Town Development Ex­
Lumber company, with Mr.
pert and that Well Be HU Sub-

of Mr. R.-Ilcy and Mr, Itectwu- leavi.«

Cunness

Last Evening.

rrrelvin-.

Kelley at president. Mr netk.-r as
aeeretory end Robert
Ituoran
e>

tod

tuurdcrs arcording to his pnbll.-b.-d

ties arliv'es ol incoriiontliuh a* the
.DON SCHOOL MAN TO TALK
ni.-ting Thutnda>. The mo«- articles
TO BOARD Of TRADE.
make Tra.rnu- nt> the bca,K|uartcrf

llial eoin-

III Is: rcmemlMTcd-that »h<-n
the Kelley lAimber A Sliln«;le n-in-

In

Murdcrw by Published Cenfeeslon

confeKSlonF, was arr.-.nid (oday

Estrada Is marchlug on Croytown

MR. WILSON
WILL SPEAK

NEGROES RED
Veneh Implicate

Kobe A
McKInnen of Chleapo fi
nanoed the eiiK-rprue which has bmu

the anow ^ eat lu way throoxh a

datojad. and rannlnc dottole

Be

I-'i.—Revolutlnnary

id Its capiurc is vXtk-cvc-d soon.

the Praecnt Name Uflt'l It li
Cleced Oirt, Which Will Take

placed In tho hands of a

toiatfuiml at DaMwln thli iDonaiis

A report from Oraitt atatee that

Business Will

niacfleld. ^an.

NEW ARTICLES
WEREMOPTED

went Into liquidation a y<-nr nr
more ape and . was
sulwequrnilv

traliM. No. t which arrirea at C:S0.

tfUliis tba drtKa all
-thtWMh.

FOR

V

Ibeir

to triac np Ita nUnad traffle held
avar yeaterdar and far into the ntcht

CHARGE

fkWRB Iteckrr. sectviary.
of
Hi,ATE8 HA8 LOST MORE Kelley Ijiinher eumpany, ha^e ['■nd.-r
MILLION ACREE
•ensl

fro* Oraad Baphts IHoa rhiiiac but
CM not aSaet TraYtrae Cltj except

Cataytoc tralnf on all the nllroaiU

HAVE

Kj^BE A McKINNEN.

county arv also telHiie them boa
do k.

Daw napertad at Oapnt—TrauDla
Cidata F>wn>-and KapWa

Mena Have Joined Porece—Gen­
eral Vatquax Retreated.

Manccintw. Mich.. Jan. i: -f^nnere
CONNECTION
WITH
Institute for Aoirlm county Is Iwdny SEVERED
KELLEY LUMBER CO,
hold IB

too loadtoR farmers o(

' Drift Hatr Milt Lena and ao

ATTACyCOYAPA
Revelutiaitary Gencrala Chamerre and

jnnau grarge oi

that place.- Tn- in

ilallaiioii. wjlh due <-«.emot:ie». look
place in tVe aft-r^iam^-U-

attend

Mayor Oavnor Is mardmed on Long

WILL NAME KNAPPEN

Inland at to- borne of Dr. Save, (ol-

Ststed on Ihe Highest Authonly tha

tiKu; with a blUtard after be left toe

Grand Rap'ds Man Will Succeed

tram at Hlckavlllc.
Thousands can't oome from toe aub

'

Lurten.

piumg a narrow escape white bat-

ance la-ing very iaigTYnd .r'bu.dai.

ur)w to work, and ibouannds caa't get
«c At noon, pTOviouK to t^- .t.KialiaWaKhiiigloti, Jnn
— Tne high-: ', ho,ne rram the cUy.
t(on w..rk, a (i^ast was spr.-ad in tbe autoori-y sisied ••■la.v Uiai
Julg^1 and -Milk Famine.
grarse bnif, ^Nri-ryonr prr,..c(it had a Knappen u( GraetJ R-ipld.- •>' to- w-»!
qblraffo. Jan. IS.— Tha hlliutd
u-wxi ii:ue s-id the grang. with. Us cm district 9f
Xllchigan,
probebl.' prevetiU the arrival at onal aad tbe
would b- appoini-d by Tart to si'r- famine altnatted li wane. VMod
cecd Judge Lurton. el-rat-d to tfc- rliee a-*e also abort on aoeonni ot toe
cd acti'tiy.

Fupreme bsorh.

ranroeda betas btoefced.

QRAMO TRAVCRSC MEHALft TUffSOAY. JAWUAWV m Itia

wal trade.eiperti

Aaetka

went up to ft-HAAM.
Tte large latettse l*,tkp iBpartt

STDCI IN SNOW PIONEER IS DEAD FOR HAIF CENTURY

TWedo. SL Loola. Ma. and New
York dty.

•COROE SELKIRK RJttSED AWAY
YESTERDAY MORNING.

Pwt Hum this MOTBlng after tnrteUlng Traverte City tent No. STl

at UAe. MB teatb a4^ aH
wRb tba Ike ioDfeissa fg ♦pods t:
mart country, eceos to indicate a i»dpioeal reUlloa. andf'tSifHrada Hi-

laii.mi. 3tS0:
auUnc that certain tntniMn or thr
OtMd BapIdJ *$mi

or trad«

WiMbtg tha troth of lbs

Iwd

•Woflem

Micb^ ptrelWDSirt »>«««*. Those
wtnben arc crotUted vlUi ctsiloK
I that tfae tmresB vai beominc tho sale

suffered In any way.byj
of UdM me. Tbe dSBand for bides
Frank ftaBmon arrived
la
baa taken tbe entire stock, .tnd tbe city Saturday night after
n
(rip
tacrease in Um BaanCaetarc ef leatb* which was considerably longer than
KamlUon
er as abown by iko esporta. as wel) be had satkelpated. Ur.
knows
teat
tee
snow
storm
to
sou
ti
as tbe iBcroaaa te gene^ trade e*
ere Mlrfahmn was fully as bad as rep
ports, has fonltbcd employment tor resented If not more so.
addltlenal labor. To President Tail bo
At 7:40 Thursday night. Mr. Hsmthe creBH tor this ehowing.— IHon left Jackson on the Michigan
Central and ai 3;S0 Saturday arrived
Detroit Free press.
In Grand Rapids. Outside of tbe dn
Isy. (he passonip'fw sutlcrod no greu.
Inconvenience as the (rain wa.. proid^^th a dining
a sleeper.
:bing went well, althougb (ke
Hkhlean Derclopmenl barean. as
maintain
aln Us speed, until
Tell aa the pubUcHy otAcc. vlll In lo­
Middlvvlllc was reached and (here
cated Id Trareree City. The cbooslDS It was found that tlie snow' bad ^c>
of this diy for Un headquarter* la packed Into the enw tliat It wns as
ail (he Biott: a Batter of aatutactlos hlgb as the coaches. The paasvuger
hind two other* and
and piidc to llie city as no itivilaiion
hlng
van otteuded other than lnfomia!lr. atleaiid was made to send help from
Tbs 'banna, bowerer, took cncnlz- Grend Rapids
tmpoailble. ho Bually ..
.
anee of the accessibility of Traverse
. d tat' to work shovelling and with
aiy. (be work done by (be board of
tba efloria of an engine from the oili­
trade and the people sensmlly and ii er direction, (he (lain
o Grand
was lanely lu reeoyniUoa or these Bapida about a day 1
elToeilve efforts that the locallon was

vortblMO^M^ F'Ds- lanh
cboeeo.
rerae Qty and Grand Traverse
btn of ihs beard vtao bad beco nppotoUd rtos prseidoBti of ibc boreau paneraJly baa alvnya been found siib
Its Bbouler at ibe wheel when any•akH^to be c>».^
far this oUssel^raapnn. tbs too i

■M la anfortoBau Ual sacb a atateMrt tbeold bara bt«a nade eaprrMJp ataee It la h> tar frem tbs trolh.
V tta tWDcaotlcawebadiiodealre to
serre to tte eapacitr apiwlntsd. ther
'Tory peaanir

cmM

bare (ooad nneh

iMMar rMaew lOr rMKolBc. if they
4Mlrad to Mbs nA diama. they
alao aboBld bare alatad deflalteb'

Had Lfvad Near
Mara than M Yaara—Funeral AarWill Be Tonwrvow.

gaekasn te arand Rapldt. -

fay.ibe

DONT KNOCK->«OOST.

BlaaUleBsma made.* Tbo

m

Oat an the land u Weatorn Weblsae

^ of anrtrmlsd lartlllty, but It baa a A. Brigham Bought a
Railroad
naaUBUy laid atrtaa opoo the fact
Ticket and a Pplrair
(fflMX
fibat tl»re are tboneanti of aem of
He AtartedferBadil^ -Yeday.
toad landa. soUable eUbsr for fmit
«atn« or aeaenl tarBlng. that pro
tMtlaUe at ttoap prleta. Tbeae
tto taiU that bare boon sat forUi
eoMUBUy.

Arsed with a
ef etett sad n
nUroad tkte-l, atca> A.-Brighsm at
BneMer. who auend the Beeiing of
tbe Woetem Michigan Developmeni

bureau Tbuiwday. atirtod hut this
Ida are naeated tor and aafwt and morning for his boae. (Im Uckei to be
Um train aal Q* abeea to
*aaM aatjBtd'tna aada. The
Tkoas ebanaa atads la Grand Bap-

i autoraobtte ever

llUle tbingi I* tbowii ;>>
Bgle*', M’
I
equi
greatc cups while tbe car
1m equipment of shock abnorbor*.
The engine shows great improuiejent over ibo 1909 motor also tltliomte there are no radirat ebanges
A read
perlenecd tnoiori
ly of the various working part*.
The lilg wh'»U, king whoelhase
- aU tend to
spring
. .
lid while the
utmost____________
luxury in trand
'Under 60-bnrse pisrer tnotef with four forward speeili
take
e tee t
car
. ihrough
............................
anything.
Irs. Elsie Hannah* no* mr (his
r will be a dupllreto of I

i'ha* a <

has ftated that be wgld u
ehancoi aitd pufrlitaed-wlsl
tte bBraan a«^ to attain ankaa

DeFER-FlOBE

fore, etnrtlns ouL

ttt WHttI sugMt teat batore etUlhM attattsd spieodM reanlte In brtnr
lac MI«IJ«ea Into tavemMe proml■enoe. that ttey
«>»nld have
taken pates to gel into doner (onrb
Vrtfk ^ bwefa and lU operatic
It wne^ bare been notblnc amt* ti
eenrtWf ba^ they at least Banlfes

>a Kh» of Traverae C|l ^e-Monly far an cztended vtslt with brr
randmMber..Mrs. A. O. Blue.

ioeepb My«a left Toesday tor Pl-

facts tte whole aute.

trlaliver.
W. a Hoore was in South Ihmrd-

adetest Um CMt work

nohr usd 1-rsnk
1 ill in:irri»-.;i- nl *
.. Uio •sTi'imiiiy
.Hirlog at SI. KralirlH vliiin h, llic Ui'V.
Hhi-r Italler ofllrlaling :inrt » tiiim-

** Thr 'hrlili- pri-wnied a ob.irnili
owned ir I
and i-arryii
caraallonB. Miss F

ks Thniaday te vUH ber son, Charles
Satnrduy

dfte the o»«V«tstioo of Keta oumiy
and U la a Matter of regrol that aev-

visited hvr Mstor, Mrs. Frank Carolb.

Tbe bureau would oetUInly appre

THE SEeBET «.

Wksl Bsdc Bjr l«v<> msinVissi: I <L M

iMtt.* TLaas ixsMut a<*« icssbK
nCiiy M Uto stostorti *1*1 tw*v!». rsnJy'rg tte

'SI'S:;;

KNAPPEN NAMED

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

Arthur Dennite

SELLS GOOD SHOES

. .
onale the
ndge layyal Kntppcn ofGrand KapUl'.
illch.. (oucceort Judge Lurion, wln>
las been elci*tvd to (tie
Suprenio
liench, a Judge of the clrouli, and
Ih-nrlson. to kui-ccixI Knappe.i
I Western .Mieiilgan ciroull jJudgo.

o(

ferni-

who have put

bdtt tlkiff laa MoMy into aa oSon
Cor tbe apbeOdlBg of the whole state
as *dl as tbe oomwiee la tbe bureau.

■CB1 AMOTHfffi nR THt RW»lOMT.
Daring tbe Anal stagee of tbe
IB oongrona. Prveidem Taft

taakaa aeitre band la mbaplrg
ttta acAadnln wUcb were «st to his
Ckae of these tor wbleh he
a Aght aad wan out
aebedale. He 4

fcMcs and got tbem..

Is tec one who alnmye wears a frown.
Is cross, disagreeable and abort and
sharp In bla anawera. In nine <-sm-s
not the poor fellow'v
ver and diKesilon tl ‘
____________
ao Miserable, be ca
help being dlugreeabU'. Are yoo In
danger of getting Into that omdltloor
Tben Sian at once taking Ur. HerrJek-s Sugar.Coaied Pills for your liv­
er—the safe, sure and reliable vege­
table liver regulatot.
Ask tor free aample.
Sold by 8. B. Wall A Sons. C- A.
Itugbec Drug Co., West End Drug
Store.
—Tnee

Women’s

Mit* Eluabeth Cotun.

Warm Shoes
$1 to $2

Ml.s Eiit-bi-th I'cll.-n eni.-it-lm.l
nun.lHr «l .u-r girl fronds .vc I..-

DUNN SCHOOL HAPORT.

Pnplls

nritber

abaetrt tmr tardy

during tbe month ofjjra^r weretree bida* became a |Brt
W*1I1 Potrafkn. Spsle ttolfme. Minnie
Phyae-AMbeh tariff Iwer. Wbat have potrafkr. Irene Pbannenschmkh, tebaea tte reeaits*
ter Crain. Clarmbene ttann, Clarence
-ataUaUCB BOW at taaad appear
Ddub, Low'Ib Dunn, and
Raymond
tiaeirdi to. prove tbe
Dunn.
oCtbepreeldenfe poelttoa. DeriagOe-

Nnnber of poptU enteUad. 4L

tabar aad Noveaiber of 1M». tbe rah
V> of Imported bidet attounted to U.-

Avemge dslly atlenAance. 34.1.

TlttOOO. as agatnu AZ.1S»J0M lar- tbe
ccrfvapmdlag BOotbe of iMt.

No. of dart tangliL

ll .insluvt.h}.

aa laaaMe of fidM.iW fioa Soutb

ttCTMcd by tUKMt aad tbe g«w

rom

WAUfER.
Judge of rrobalc.

Jan. IMS33-i'eb. 1.

F. M. PAINE.
Oily.
Michigan
ter -pUre of holding tbe
I fur saldrilraiid Ti
lilganl the premises dc.-, ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS IN
AEABON.
lage, vli:—foi
lid mortgage,
vlt:—forly
rrTl'iI'd'in
It of tbo noi
riHls actual
, evirner
. ____ of tl
ite west qnaniT
.... KTlIim tblriy-four of
township
'tlifriy north of range ten wcqt. Grand
Tr.iw-r*.' County. Mli'liigan.
Dated HeeemUrr :i>. IPUfl.
KinVAItl) I. IWOLISG.
Ai-.iciieo of Mortgagob.
Wv<b»ltslss«t»QtoSs»T
DKAN W. KEI.U-n',
Ally, for As.-lgnee.
•Buslucv. address: Mi. Jolin*. Mleh.
Tues IKt. 31-Ucb 16

P'L.ORIST

(teal bell
circu.. Co

Oucen Cured Wltbest tAe talk

While We Make a Specialty
or Ten* and Coffee* aoil Caaned tiood* andoury
&1I

urbde* n; lo the vtay beat, we

lIm

l,Miianl Saylor, btuth.r <>t

s

Mi«.

ntanu-'l Wilb.dm. wbivvo luo- nif will
■eur

lomorro*. -will

arrive

to

be

...Irt 1. .s

Gasoline-^Kerosene

K. W.tt * S...., (■

s.,.

J.™,

DO YOU USE

Discrimins'tion
I'D'seeiil tli.iir is HWil.- fi.r ;■ i l«*' "I- |......!•'■

...........

"Ii" ."I

shown llotv atul wliv i-.Tlain 'I'liir i» I" II' r l"r 1 li'm : li.'C


Hy >1* siijw'Hi .|iijiiili.-s iii.r.riiip



i..tI'. i

W

»*•

lir..i.1 -t.'I ( ivir;.

Ill all Ikii.'.. t'r.'te-.'rit Flour mnl:.'* ii" .. ........... - ilin'

m

ij"t '•

tiuiniliwl. nor (li.es it n.-tl.'.'l t«. |»r.>V.' iiit.t . I.nmx ii.s-i.
For tlies.' r.-naoii* tlm (..-..id.- wlio 1.ii>
I- regular uwrx ..f it. an.I .v-ar nli.-r

< r.-x

■ .ir i li-y

xa.'k to 1-- one further arguiu.'iit ax t.. «h>

f

t

:

iil (' i.(
.1 .'i
' iM •" i-

piiri-liaxiiig.

rRESCENT FLOUR

Best quality of kerosene at 15c pe r gal.,
five gallons for 70c; gasoline 16c per galfive gallon lots 75c. One gallon oil ofe-ns
20 to 25 cents, two gallon cans 35c, five
gallon cans 55c. Gasolineeans are legal­
ly painted'and lettered. Various oils,
raw and boUedilfor pa|nting. Neatsfoot
oil 90c per gal. for greasing leather; lard
oil 90c per gal., castor oil $ 1.75 per gal..
harness oil 50c p6r gal., standard gas
engine culs 40c, separator oil per gal. 45c.
per quart 15c; sewing maching oil lOc
bottle, olive oil for salads and medicine,
40c per bottle.

Corner Front and Cass.
Grocer

Grocer

Th* Wnd EvaryMy Like*.Mr*. W. P. Konacy Ml this

do

The Best fortteMtmey.
248 Esst Frottt Street

boss NORMA 'fPfLNBIHJ.
Taaeber.

tto bota! iBports of hide* tben was
^AmarttA akma Tbe eapetia ef leatt«r dttl^ -ttr same twe amatba

In tbe Bailor of the
i|ifN-r, doceaiH'd.
KraiU'l. HoifN-r,
doceawd
■riab IKMpvulUod
L>dU Martah
JHMpiu- bavlBg
b
said euun
t b.'r petlUua prv
prvin.
tng that
lerlaln lii*irUB.'nl In writing |
porting to bo the Isti will and testa,
ttieiit ol said doeeasud. now on fUe la
.aid Court U' admitted lu probateteUd *
' It the administration ot said evtau
gratil.'d to l.ydik Mariah Hopper
to aoiiii: other anllable pernon.
It is urder.ql that tee 3rd ^ of
kVbruary. A. D UHO. at ten Velodl
In th.' fon'mxin, at said proliatn OfAoe,
tn- and I. b. rftey aiqioinU'd for 1lea^
lug said petiUou.
it la furteer ordered, that public
iiotiiv Is- giv.-n by pubikatlon of a
,(opy of hi" order, far three aneces.
alrv weeks pretious lu said day of
beariiiA in tee Giwnd Traverse UuraM
a uestpapvT prlnud and cirruiatad ia

and would bo cUd to bare TOQ come aad aee when
yon wont anjtliiDi!
rtaini! in e
cur line.

It was dseinrad that a b«e bttts sebe«tte wwttdworfegnat lalnry to tbe
Report of, Dunn school. Silver Lake,
ettlla tatsfeets of tbe weaL kiaay of GarAeld tewnthip:
i

£

rreanii:
Hon. Pred
Judge of Ihobate.

General Grocery Business

tiryfl..ur.

Hli c

Ckmnty

At a aesslon ot and roun. fteld
Ihe probate ofleo,. in the City
Traverae ISty. In aaM co
lute day 01 January A. I

IRE^IIMJBt

pretcat at the lervieos.

Mleblgma

bcd

(Munty ,of
bale Coun

James W.Gauntlen, M.D.

B. 8. C. CLUB.

Tivasiini • \ iruiiii

rtOBtesM

Western

-issrssTswtJCisr—

for (be
Ttaverse.

Mortgage Sale.
lli-ralill hailiiK IHI-II-made
rondliiiMix (if tliai morleagi- given by
Joseph Cooper and Anna Cooper, hi.
wile,
in
TillMieblRau MorUage f
In the mailer i f (he eriare
Honor.
MIrh..
Jan,
17—yenion
|i.vilj l.lliilled. (laled
September
Mend, tiu- lS.v<-ar-old von of Jamc.' SolomoiL dreeased.
ili'iir.v llnitdluigi-li having filed m IS90 and rejsirded In Uie otBis- of ihe
Mead, suffered injuriet this morning
rcglsl-rdel'd, fur Grand Traverre
lit* iHdIliou praiing ih..-idniliilsiration <of said r>taie Is Coumy. Miebigrin, on September 2C.
.....................
r-. .
Mortgagi's
m-d to riiilrv M. Hammond o
tbU morning and to keep tin'
Rage 33:.; whliw aaM mortgage was
aldo pe
tl'-lgh from slipping over. plae<-d a
idulv as.lgoed by written assignment
k under one side and stood on
:on April 39. IM-:., to Edward U Doolend. Ills weight was not great
■ ■ ■
' asislgnment was
'
igh te couiui-rtwilanei- that ot iJie
register of d.-edi
ls‘'otRad and when It went over, he was be and I* hetvby
'• teinU'
Inif said p.-(l:lou(brow-ii about 20 feet In the air. Wb u
a pagu
It i» further c
MI, bo uruek on talc l*ack and the
ij: upon which nurtgage ei
iL- dale
(be betd. inaieiii
of u.is nolltv th.'iv I* claimed
me o
t tbe sum of fourteen
ddodty prohJemotical.
beside* an
doIUra and
paid
egal eoets Xipulated U
. n a* any iiroiceding.
lo fons'loM' said mongiic" and no
t or proceedings al law or In tquity
Jan. IK'.’VFeb, l-S.
lug tswii liislltuted lo recover any
part of the amount due; now. tbere.
,fore. by virtue of tee power of sale
.aid nii.ruage ctinialmsl and ot
aw made and
Matul.' Ill such
y given that
IpniMdc'd. nollee'ls hereby
i»ta

Serreu-y—\ictr.ry Tiin l:.
M. n.L i

ami proBdaem men of that county cn-s. Tuesday,
Jay itost and Eiigene QuaeVenbush
have aiaalfested 'each a lack of tetee
-ft Monday for Sl Pael, where they
ett aa to pfbOMt ttM to cast rtdteule
od the bndlble cSorfs of scores of have cDployBieBA
an andb^neat

k Gcacrtl BsAktif ButimMaA •
SKi CCAtBllAVtAAlTlBeDeffBllt

WANTED—WUl pay t-arii liir eo
und horre to wel{te I-i or M liv
i-d isjund*. black or dark lay v
Tpv Globi- IK'p:. Store
^an. IS

hoskIoo

l-i.sidrm—EUxatHte I'uiUn
riro ,nm.4drni-«',.rn I.iand

Eluhili

Mdse

SURPLUS, S76.000

tor

poMieo.
Mrs. C. DaillBg of 8oa(h Boardtrun

ilkttK.

CAPITAL, SSOOhOOO

.ti-r. Mi*. E D nllrnes.

Denver. Col„ where be has aoeup.id a

tte state.

It bUl

,*Vs.

ried to Countertitanee Weight ef
Loud of Logs and Was Tbrewn—
Outcome it problamtlical.

G. i-Joli.
Thr foMnwins olliivrr wen- rlnii-d:

am Tomday.
•Mrs. Sarah Prevoal w^t to Kalkas-

f^ tbelr BMaal beMflt and indiren- Prerosi and taally.
ttteir DoHierx left
ly'ibr tbo btBsflt of every county in

ng (his morcing. after visiting ber

of saM . . .
•rtdiale offlev. In the 4'll> of Trav
III Kjid

Hr*. AUieDoberly was In Kalkaska

(Beer.Obto, to vend (be winter with

by the eoanties of Weaiem UirbixBi

PERSONALS.
(Krom Kriday'.- U.-..,r.l 1
•Capialn E. A. W.-.n.n lef t.«1ay nn
in Cilendej irlj. whlrh *l!l I;.'*.'

Thomdsy of last week.

neemi InHnjii In Ute work wbldi
The teddent described in the Hv
•id seven of Grand Raplde Jeahmy

at bis home at Yuba 8unda> t
leg at the age of 71 years. A widow
and terw rblldivn turvlYe, F. Wade.
Smite Of Euat Bay. M. 1. Smite of
Tnivorte CUy. and Mr* E. J. Dean of
Varloii. Obln. Mr. Smith bad resided
111 Grand Traverse eouirty for
'
list br.lt century.
kMncral serrices weto held
mominc at
9;30
at
the
Yuba
chiirrh thv Rev, Mr. Tboiupsou

A. J. Hnv&ad. ML (

Maccabei

ih daTb
ink nexL a^
known and highly resp^ed lartsces
my roausats froo raurrh aunn
(be forenoon,
fori
(o makO'
I Hie n-grkin.
M stomlsm b*T*.-sui»l ox- |.ui
appliehilen lo laid iVobale (Yiun far
The luacrul sen U-e w-lll be at 10:.7n
. ihal 1 intend.
(banglitg my
uaiM. fnmi
lomomjw morning nl tec home, (bo
Uari-li iK'XLat
0(1 till'
llao.luvaky to Willard J
Rev. Mr. >'aiv of Elk Bapld* otheiaiIn iKHrer t,i sllu inAnJumnlluii. tu c1<«bmrding lo (Le prvvlKion*
f
of
Ing. Mr. Selkirk was a BeHbcr of the Uir Clonod sir pSMW k> (■rvniut* Ine
Yuliu l*rerl>>torian chuneb.
ulaml bnvthiBS. vbn Iwu lurir> ul V'owia
BslB nn- slite. l.lii«>d <>«n> tisbil to
provided..
hr sU draertoto fur n i-rni-, inrludlliL i::t'll J. llausloVHky to Klull J Hans
Dated Januao' eUi, A. D. IflO.
WilUrd J. IlaRsloraky.
m. IMS-Ii-Fcb. 1

Younn People Were United In Marrtagt by Father Bauer at SL
' » <1
Francis Church.

cbUni tte'*rark of tte tarean wbicb

iBBander of tbe Lady

retnreed to Prankfort thlt Morning.
Mr*, fey Kind reiurccd to Lsn-

Mail'd January .Mli, A. H.- 19i«
Kiiiil J. llau>loisky
ll-lS3.'.K.-li. 1.

Last Word In Automebila Manufact­
uring—Haa 42-lnct> Wheel Bate
tnd a efrHorta Povmr Motar.

favoraliiy situated. Traverse City and
Grand Travt-rse are known far and

TOOK NOdANCES

A. L Hamru. AML Q

an

Oldsinolifle Special received today li>
sar and farombty known.
Dr. J, D. Munsbo. of the Norteo.-n
Now that the beedquarf^.f
are Miebigan asylum. The ear is now on
bene- U»««'
he am added stlnialus exhiblUoa al
(be Culman. Kali <c
baa bem eery earrful hi Bakins itateIbr tn'erest snd effort alone devolo^ Goode garage. agen(t of the OldstutvBMHa and ciVlas ftxurea. In crery
Bent lines. Of oooree Tteverae City ‘lle line.
Hie OMiBOblle kperial for this
the BateoODts Bade la
the
gets a larxe bensSt from bavlnx the
ear It far ahead of the Special of
booMet. aatsoatvely dlatribnted
bnrean headQaartei* here
and of
MM ia radaemcat of detaU. The raU
Okaco, are eaally TorUsd aa are alt Traverse aty will repay thU
ao Unas Bids hi tbs pddtelty bullshmsfit tn every way. There are tnany
ssat W tram the toeaj otflej. Any
live "baosters* here and they
wlU whcele have a diameter of 43 Inches
^ taaOlar irttb dondlUoas In WsslMrely keep bnay.
• ofaeeHiase (hat
*s Mlddcan fcnovi' that there bare
beaa

SaMuel Garunii. CidUl

DM at Hit Home tn Yuba Santejr .eann todge. xnnt caipe to Trtvorac
Mte Agt of 71 Yaain—Fuimral
City tasietd.
Sanriee Today.
Mr*. Jennie Watson, deputy great

IPECfAL CAME MONDAY.

TW baiaaii. in Ha pobthUty work,

tanas Ue not elalasd at any Uiue

tkimantburc. Ifiek..
-Ian.
17.
Ceorca Selkirk. DO year* oM. died at
> hoiDd one and one bait milea north
here Suaday morelag at 9 o'clork.
He ba4Wn ill ahoui lOdaytandap^
lople*y wai given as tee cause of hit
death.
Besides his widow, who
years old Chrlttmas day. Mr. Selkirk
laavfa tee following children; George
of Itortland. Oreson. Dabert of Arizor.a. James, who lives on a farm adkUnteg tbe bomcetead, WlIHam. who
lives two mile* nonh
of
Bates,
Cbaries wbo lives al home and Mrs.
Maggie Srofleld. wbos<- husband died
m voval yoarv ago aad who also live*
at bonie. The grand ehlldrcn
are
MIhh Cor* Scofleld, toariier in the
M'UUaiusbu:g tcbuols.
and’ William
Selkirk.
iU. 8e:
Ity for moro then

on. This spirit baa
brooebt forth
Grand Traverse, not only Grand Travthe rcsioa alfco. Into a grealcr pramiDettce than many otbsn. alBoet as

1. FV>t4 LuncA

vited to iasiall tee officer* of (he Vus

IS HANDSOME CAR STRUra ON BACK vK?JX*»*ti!2r»v?^ by wy

tbiny Of a nalnre tendinx to dmolnp
and -boost’ Western HtcblpaD was

eounly but Ibe other enunlles In

A. Ttmt Lw. 1

Iset nlgl< Dr. Sienean had be;n in­

gsta trade. Nor keve 1
cialaa or tadkatloas'
B-^tleoMB baa
of our

.1* tli*,Of«Dd HMhl* UweM of
Wetewrtay tbM« appmod u artlelo

IraTcrsc Qly SUtc Bank

Dr. TaKort Slenean. great m-dlctl
examiner of tee Maccabees, mureed

emd Rapids. Mick.

TRAVERSE OTV, IDCB.

•RANO TRAVERtC HtWALP. TUtWAV. JANUARY n! WtO.

STATE BANK

Boai—Xr. wd Uni; V. H. Pattoc.

Glen P*(U» ud Ura. Uitlnc.
RwlUllofr- Ur>. 0*me Eimmer- then ceaae* to te good.

Dtolocu—Un. Carrit '2)Qun«raian

‘ OfTICW 0L Trwr I«J. Pmi'

mi

ud Ur*. W. H. FMtBB.
RmdUUeft—UiH BartMn

• >« cctt tinrM •* TttM MHtfti

auk. Tmtwm cut, Xlck.

TO FOUR MEMBERS

one called upon lo

Clarl were Travers.

Drownson.
[i„ fniv.-rse fliy. visiting friends, rvA candy sale by the kindergarten •

hie Tlr-w* upon the subfeet. Mr.

Drown iblnki-that boy* and gtrli
ZioBcr- •hould be early wnght bow to *p»4

depanmeui

followed tbe dosing of

„„

TAXES IS SUBJECT
»0iir

_

tbe}

Ihhtk beet and r*>r<basc

tbe Iblnca they may

want.

!

Field Fence

p

tte meeting. - Eeftrshmeni.
werir.onr^-. They ibould be given money,
served In the )jonemic science room.l
then turned hnae ind let them «pend

a

bn.
OIBBCTOBS—A. Tner IA». Krtor« CHiA. Xr*. JbUu T. anuh.
■inl Oarlud. H. C. Dt'U. J«rT7
msvm. w. w. taitk.
^

in'e Aral

Dr. and Ur*

Ktcklace of Lore." She was aroom-1 ctiy caller* Wednesday,
pcnled eo the pUno by UUa Jesf.e

Iniwn of tbe Hennab A Lay»Co.


THE FARMER’S STORE

The mmtl^ closed wHh a »wi! so-jarove ceuielery.
lo by JHss Olive Dob«» eolHlod 'aI

dlfcuftion followed tbe Ulki. J.
RccHaUoe—Ur*. C. SMfn-.
BoBf—"OlT« tin Bor • Cbanc*.'

aiij'istfsaijy-ZTW
4, . i. luniaat. AwlKaat Cuh-

> a nan *o Ibat ba cannot He­ VKW* taken by Bopt. 1. R OUterl and .day a
J. E Drown.
I Icy otfictatvd. lutcrtucnl
ine between rixhl and wruig

^

^

I Bellalre Wednesday for a sbort v‘:;li.

Thi>.

\Ve H.-11 tlie famous "Hoyar' Fence.

.................................................................... '♦)
Ur. and Urs. George Burt are the
think* Ur. Brown, will give them
GRAWN.
* I i-roud pareuts of a baby girl that srnre In purcfaaiing and meetlna •♦♦•••••••••• eeeoaieeiiak
m in<.r home Sunday ait.-rnojn.
the Irsdeiman tare to l*c< and v>es
Orawn. Mleh.. Jan IJ-Tte oys-|
a long wuy*ln *h*n>qning their wilt.
Me ataled that In hi* opinion a ehiM

u-r supper jrtve" W’ tbe Urt

ttn-sh t-ln-t.

«aya cboten for ibeTliKatioRal hour,

teiauae tb«y luTc never teen nl)nw-

which la a part ol each meeting. It i<

ed to apead money ai home and do
not know tpe yal'ie of a dollar. He dI-

The iiprit'lit nr sluy wir.-s ore

nmiiml ih<- liorizontiil wireu in

Aid

society of the M. R church ".-dn.-s-;
'
*’
^
ol 6 or C wna a* *harp lo deal with de yevening was a financial sucre.-« I
.
Silver Uke hive 388 »e, w-dr-evT»>'' « ^1. Sunday school elected
i mon or ih or sn y< ar^. It doc>
Pollewing PUfl of Taking Up Tlmety
day
etu-ruooa
and
held
InstaDatU.i,
follou
lng
ofllcers:
»pertnlend
Uke ’is4«y Ion* lo discover tb.'
Tapie*. Grange People Keep
rficers.
Light n-freshiaemi we-. /»«• «« Sheehan; ..sl.imil miperlnplace whcrehi- can oluin the Isrgeit
wall Informed.
-ned for good of order.
Undent. Mrs. MUI.; secretary. May |
amount of candy wllb enlrkel andxl_
.....
I McIntosh; treasurer. S
U. Hoxsl.-. 1
ic placr wb'-re to find ihc belt
It la the UtuT^ Qnod Tnvene
The funerol of Miw, Mary Cotton ^
j,,. j,„. '
.. t . J
.1., ..
0.... I
...
frenge that it lanee up for <aocldi'ia- quallly. He further t-iaied that Ifaens held from the M. £. church Suv j
.McIntosh; chorister. Henry
too nuny boys and girl* kenl to
tk>B topic* tl.at arc alive, and that It
Ml.
taaca the** In a manner that re- college town* who actually do nvd
>. I. A. Camp'ucll and son Hiirmow boa- to purebue their college
euH* In a better undicwtandlng ot
•ent i() Traverse City Tliur--day
them. Timely topU^ are nearly ».!• •uppllc* such a* hooka, etc.. *nd nil

WESTERN CANADA

The ' Royar’ ranka

as one of till- str»mgi-*l iiml most tiuralile feneru in iho ai^air

liility <if siilc- slijt.

Tile

m IioU-

a

firmly

wound

matuutr |•rl■ehi•lh1g llm poaxi-

fuhpie in thus mmlc

affont*

jug the iniiximiim holding lu-wer of the steel wire.

H*-fon- you

Iniy feneitig. eoim in nnd let

un

show yon the "Royal.” .

FRANK TRIJDE.
Old PostoUice Building

siiort visit.

mo*Uybecanceo(tbe*c facutbat tbe
aranger* of thi« lurUdlcUoo are te­ *0 nUvli^d the father to lake tbe boy

w^ib him in hU ramhlinx*
about
CD. It 1h good for the father a> well
xt tbe neat meelinc of Grand Tnvthe boy. If you ht|>t>en to be ou
rae gnngc. wbicb n> called for Sai- Hie board of trade take the boy alone
TmverM CUy lode*
m P- A
rday afternoon of ililo week, the sub. then he will learn how lo boosi the
A. U. «UI preMBt Ofe in«Dbor«blp
Jett ot taxation will be taken up. The
and the board of trade enthnslMKIBeate* to Prohoy jCyuUut. Uvi
oinilne prepared for tho eonaidera a'lim it good for him. Ba*.hfu1nea* tn
- Soul*. At* IWe and £. B. Pratt o«
on of tbe anbjeet t< u follawe;
the HIkfa >cbool gradnate Is the great
the •venlna of Thutoday, Jan. JO,
). JnttlBcatun of taxe*.
eat of handicap* lo the y-oong man or
«nd arraaganiMiU bare teen nad2. Kind* ol uxea.
in
atartlng out
in
the
lor * very pleaaaoi erealos.
(a) General property Ux.
unrld.
aroot win be oyoo to Uaaon* and
<b) Poll ux.
Prof I. B. Gilbert gave a five min»b*r famine* .the ewemoole* be*ln
(c) Dog tax.
:e uik in which be ataied that be
nine About t:Se p. m. There will be
(d) iBherlunce l
telleve* DO boy or girl bs educated
a aupper and tlao a danre. ^
tel Bpocifte taaea.
ut.tll they know (he v*:** of tbe or
tbOB* who prefar card same* will be
<(| Internal revenne taxe*.
or money except tbrwu^ manual
afforded an opportunity to partici­
|g) Tariff uxe*.
laior. Kvcrylhlng Is me«*ured by that
pate Id that pMUno.
Th) Incom* tax
groat aUndard of value ihiis it* IniTho foUowlat
oommltteea
have
(I) CorporaiJoii ux.
pnrtarcc lu llie growing boy or giil.
а. ikMble taxation.
FlnWy »i. nammend and Mrs. Idu
4. Uleblgan tyatem of uxatlon.
M .Halley foUowid with five r^nu'c
K. Are Uxe* high* If eo, why*

lyurrf,
durry, Burrp
The Great HaU Oft Sale

FeilBMd by a«n«wl and Dane*.

Hun. «UlUm H. Abbott. H. O. Joyaii

mM:

will soon te ov.-r and your cbaiiccs for geiUng s .me of the test value of the year will b<*
It con'ldered first wlih an.MbIhg Uml we ad-

com-. We Miy ailvl-;i’il). V^LUBB. for cpuilHy always
vcitlsc to li.-ll.

>wel will Blao ha praaented to I. B.

Half Off on pin# Bax Paptr.
Half Off on Fine L>n*n Envolopoa-

Hair Oil on Ladles' Wraps.
Half Off on oem* of tho

teat

HaH

of

Off on

aomo

Ladloa' FIm

fihooa.

•ooha.

}>ery day a* we nrelaklng our Inventory *e »rv BnJiuK broken line* pusl a low ol a UbX
and th....... arc‘all teli-g put out on itu- tah)e« lo he sold. We iity again 80IAJ—for they wlU he
Bt the prices ws put on tbcni. Take
■wo have for your w-l!are. Tou

•eaeol problem* of civlllxed life.

“FATHERS’ NIGHT”

EAST BAY GRANGE
Child Study circle held a father's
titceUBg at tbe Boardman klndergait-

b

bbv-

hBlfhOur. or luor.-, and go through the store and see WbM
moiivj on all side*.

The Furniture Division,

The rowlnui-d Udi- of Deal Flour .
cannot help but produce ilie h.-sl r—

Best
Flour
Best
Results

u

;i mnlked 1

Mil

Bulls (or Best Flour l> made from the

Thc«e Bill iniereet you wc know

The Grocery Division

brsl of Mlcjlgan hard winter uteai —

'Tia* Severn! i.-ihle* lilleil with goods ilul are lianaiiu-. tor }ou. See Item at one*.

all the goodness of Hm- wheat l.-fi In
Making br<-u from

Don't forget that we are serving the most appelliliig lunctu-* at ite Foumaln. awl you can

Ileal moro nutiiilona and wlioIi->om■ball wlicn m.iile from many other

stive lime by eBUnj h.-r«- and not going home at ntmii. Many lime* you get hungry during Ite day.

not

taken out.

TIium- are the llun-s wc le-!p }oit. Come at any (late.

ItniBiln.

THE HANNAH & LAY

PRIC e. WARNER INBTAU.ED OP'.
FICBRd PRIDAY NIOHT.

ad la th* WoH>-»upp«r. Addr*
M fad Utarary Prepram.

Half off on Roncll TaWota.

HbK Off on Ladles- Coats.

isikt alona iblajln* also taking tbe

б. General dltcunlon.

OlHiwt

; «f. and Mra. a J. MOtaUan Asi

1

HBir off on aullt for iBdIe*.

O. C. Uoffatt. E. E. Whit*. B
'
It la telteved that tbe geoetal dieLanfly. «>uian MoUktrtiH, I. K OU- niksiop that will dote tbe program
will ba productive of a tetter underPloor-U.
etanding of tbe wboie Uxatlon queaCard tablet and parlora^Ur.
Uon, wblefa queitlon I* oue of tbe er

Hale and a H. Baworth.
Oartor the evenii« a past maater’a

Never Is-eii eiiuatletl.


ken.

Hra. L. U StaTUBon.
: Baaguet^ B. «'hlte. Charle* a

c told you ubout'. in iheao past fmr

Think of the sati'J.^ to you (n all Itnse nood' ■■»«
day<

Hannah & Lay Co.

Mercantile Company

oBs Friday evening, the meeting
being well attended by both father*
and motbem with a geceraua kprlnk-

Tko pttMra of
Day aranar llBg Ot the business men ot ti e city,
ware.loatalled Frtday nifbt by PredC. rnperawere readon'Tbrlir by Leon
Y-atter of Md UlaakMi cranse laat Tims and E. L. Edwards followed by'
oveai&t. the oaromonlea taklag |
ta franfa ball lo the

nmnerman

Mlfbborbood. Ur. Warner wae arsht-

tnbject under discuailoB.

ed dp Mr. and Ur*. S. J. Uaiullen
Mr*. •
•( Trarerae CHy ttange. Amonc the of tbe el
extended ■
TUItora wet* Ura.
Warner of Old hearty welcome to tbe fathers. Ur*
dflMloe ud R. U. Bliwortb ot ibl* Sbertean read Uc program which
dlty. DMPiU tb* faa that tbe i
contained the subject* for tbe ensu
wat tbe eoldeat of tte year, avery ofleer wai ptvient <er IneiallaiWm

1^ year followed by tbe reading of
(be mlBUtee of the last meeibg by

tte crowd wai *0 larce that tbe ball

Uiai Aliee Took.
Tbe first number on the program

vai IHad to eapaelty.
PkDowtBf

tba

taatallauon.

Wtaiw cave a abort talk on ctdnge
topt(» and alao a brief report of tbe
ConuDUoa at Tnverae CHy. He

ANOTHER EVENTFUL PURCHASE

lively dl*ai*mon In which s-.-veral
unbiased opinion* were given on the

for Use evening was a vocal solo by
Miss QIBte. -Fairy Cradle.- with pi
DO aMompaniment by Mr*. SandaJI.

LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DNE-PIEGE DRESSES
At a Fraction of their Actual Worth
Onr AUiftBce buyer ogbin lecnrei another maker's output «f Handsome One Piece Drenes and Misses' Sailor Suits at about "ONE FOURTH'TBEIE FORMER
PRICE." Saturday, we received a part coniignment of these Handsome garments, which we place on sale

Ur. Titus then gave n^ulk on th.robjeel for the evening.

TODAY-THE PRICE RANGE $3.98, $5.98 AND $7.98

He auted

that idnce early blstorr tbe world has
br en advancing and mdoey ha* teen

tul tnteveat.
After a aupper, aemd ta tbe nauai

accumulated rapidly a^d ot all ibing>-

clabarat* atyl* et the fraage.

moue# play* tbe Josl Important part

followinc miulcal

We sbmud not otJy consider the sc-

and

henry pro­

gram wa* ftren.

nimuliilon of money, but also study
tbe exteodliure of ibe same If out
future would be crowned with

mic

CMS. Children of today thmUi be oar-

SCROFULA
SenfoUAHIontaid
Bfetoa* mUeiT.
CbildreB bseome
•trottg and firsly wben
fhsBndldeseBof

ScotfsEinulsiBi

mmj^. •ntssUrxsJ
bedr i* f«d; tbe bwoBsb
gUad* healed, sod the
tibtsd Ueod YiteliEetL
Good food, fnuh sir sad
Seote* EmmUm/ccn.
qoer scrioMs ood nooy
olfasr falGod mriRiM.V,
* put a*l.s FT *U MCOOtm

Ij laugnt tbe value.of money not only
U tte nccumulatloa of P, but in ibr
keepibg of 11 nnd alao th* spending
of

Dels. iDegln early to teach tbe chlH
bahltt of thrift that the hsbli
h the child and

Tli<«c i-.iim- in

ent plans and melboda ol saving
ey.'wbicb he considered would
Tte avcond number on the mutlcsl
eeleclien

iiixc- 14 Ami ID y- ttn.

wbicb wrs one of the pleaalng tentnrei ot the evening.
-Tbrifi." stating that tbe word 1hi
ymaklng and saving. Hfi s
U la'moaey or rmiher Ibe want o)
Ibat ^mtetes the tun. Tte geuing ol
mondy brings out mental dldscIpUne
for

present but for Urn future as w.
He stated ttel we should not
tad) too much Importance lo tte get

■swi Me, aame ed a**rt ate thi* ea. *w
ew

llng|of the money but pay more heed

OmateUMiiq.

Acoelsiliwi la a wrong thing

gooTTASOqS«.teMbtegu«.Y.

maku a persoa mteeriyrMooey U an

the light cxpenditnre ot tbe
if

itoHi

I:

exeeDent tblag bat wbeo n *o Inllu-

I-.

iioluM.v

M.-'-iilt..-,

Ilia-k
!

\--\-

ti-'.

Km-

$i2-48

misnirt-s.

soiiif

olln-t>

vjiriril

in

.liimp-T

kIvI-

cl.•'l^nl^

llitth Nock iiitKl'-ls.

•'!'

\V.-

m;o|U

.m tlli^
Jtml

-vli-'i-i

.l--r.-it.

li.i'

t.->

t.iriio-r

I'r- .it- li

tT-

Intuiii- .1

Nov. Ity

i;,m..t.v



Ilk- tins

.1

lilt—-t

u ; ti

S..t II

T'..- |.t.-.

v.-nii’

Jiii|’..ri.-il

$8.00 piack Skirts 5.48

$t5.00 values 10.98
$12.50 values 8.98 and j
. 7-48(

]'l.-i.|.-<i sii!-.

TI:.-.- .......... :i‘i
W,..: it,,!,-! .n

\ Ml- l-.-.i III..'-;
;

,-t .■rl'- ;-'

1-. ;'.o

i.-li
>--lf

I.. ».'t !.|-;.l.

Til.-—■ .ir-- i..ioiJli.J-'fl- || l‘o|'l:l.

*<-lf

f..l.! tr,.t,^.,.-.l. toH.I.- from fim-

il.iDti',
r.tiitf.-s

$7.50, $7.75 Extra $10.50 and 8.50 Black j
Skirls 6,98
Size Skirts 5.08. 4.98

\\
I!',n

uliil.

Tti.-s- .ir- .ii-Uro«ii iitfl iiliis.ll s-.|-.i.,l
Ik.ml II..r

It- II- a".-r:-, •-.1

iTt-itiL- i' ............... -1
nary !*i,i iti\.i! i-

S; r (-I-

.lb.I

$7.50 Wool Taffeta
Skirts 4.98

$18.00 one-piece dres­ Skirt Values that have
'No Precedence
ses 5.98
siilcmliii
liif
of
. umi rtmsiTviiliv.-

't\|.

$5-00 Skirts 3.98

V..1I

til-o-i
li

"“sSSVS'"
Th-m tin- HtiMon Itnti

i-

in

Silk, jimi fill--

lir<M«li-r<<1 ill bilk, nimt'- from
all
I I’aiiama. •-i.-.

,____

as he looked at it meant success

live only

imriili'T

iii.Hl.-iittif iiti'l iiiiit.-r:,il.

Lalies' SIS one-piece
dresses 3.98

K. -L. Edwards then gqve a ttfk

not

Till-

trii.-iiv.-,

b;

Ulsa Helen HanneB with piano aMIsB Addle Boles,

atoould

iiiixiure---

!iit>mc an-, lUmU-iun-ly

eet the boya and girl cf today.

-W*

|.liiin slapl.-'

Tii>\>'lty

Black Chiffon. Voile
Skirts

$4.00 Skirts 2.98

$22.50 one-piece
dresses 7.98
ur-- Silk

_______ kucoees in life.
MrJ Titus then unfolded the differ­

b-tWIb

Misses' $12-50 sailor
suits $3-98
(-iiliirs Hiitl

fiasnee* along the proper chan

program was

Makes this the most remarkable offering, we have ever made on garments of such distinguished diaracler. The color range and varied designs afford a selection
that cannot fail to auit nearly every wanted idea, and while tbe assortment U now complete, we suggest that you come tomorrow or at the earliest possible moment
as such extraordinary values cannot pouibly lost more than a few days.

1.1;- •' l."i.

\vi..i|

Tiiffi-iu.

Tli.-'.i- ;ir- .-xiTH lurk’.' Waist
fltitiif
.iti'i Kiilioii triiMiu.-d.

Novelty Skfrts
M...|i- from
fillFr-i..-b N-iv,J1y

iiiip«>rt*-<1
solf

Ik.u.i mt.I flrittoM irimmod. .11
i'.|-iil;.r slyl—|iM‘-i-<l liko this

pO Skirts 4.98
S6.00 Skirts 4.48
$12 50 Skirts 9.48

tbe Sprlng=J^lzwartb Company
E. UOhelm’s Old stand. Corner of Front and Union Streets Traverse City, Mich.

CKANO TRAVERSE HERALD, TUESDAY. JANUARY IS ItlO.

mm
The Kind Yea Have
Always Boifhl
Bears the
Signahire
of

tjorXABCOTIO*

DS8

For Over
Thirty Years

*ClASrORIA
• '
THE HARXCTS.

• •«*•♦•*»*•••«
LOCAL MARKETS.
Twmty load.4 of
mrrr rrcoirrd v: iLo ci.y Tuarit'-i ibis tuorplU tv- tbv prUe bar falloi to Si
'■ cenu alt aiouud. Corn In the- ear
i* br4flg1n« Ti conU a bortibl. Ilay
It eUU quoted at SN to tt:> a,ton.

P'-'i

nrtrau. jon®"7.'-^^cto»r—Wheat—
ILiir^corn. r,sr: oou. f-icCbM«im. Jan 17.—Ck«e—Wbent—
«.!«%; corn. fiStie; oat*, 48r.
Tolrda. nin. 17.-<Toeo—WhoM—
— Hit\: <»rn.«Hc; **«. 6Hc.
LIVE (
<Uy Unit.

yort^r>g-M; fig* <8.8098.00.

CELCRV.
CSkMO. Job. it. Oo»«re bow
tnah. good to HacT. 7I«SSb.
OM. cMDBxn ■kbit. Ugbi ptcfeeS i
aw top^ »9«Se.

mniUHiiin
iMkml li Iht-VaL
MOW HMI KOI Iwn uo.
' WeefcAnd nnbeehliy kidneysaro re-

SEED.
,
Chtcsco. JOB- IS—TIOK^r—

trouble U permitted
coDtinee. serious re­
sults ere most likely I
tofoUow. Y« other
osfens mey BCcd siteotion, bet rout kidMarcb. 0.10.
neya most, because
they do moat and
-I___ lix ,______ .1_____________
tboold
litre sttrntieu ]
RRObuCC.
first. Therefore, when '
Cbirago. Jan. 16—Butter—St^r. yoor kiduen sre weak er rot of eeder.
you Ian nnaersund how quickly ytrar en­
CrranioriM, 9Ce34c.
tire
“**“
UalrM. »eWr.
E(£*—Strody; rereipta. i.lOS
**UyroSe^kw*"fee?badlr." begin
s«n»iy the great kidney remedy. Ih.
ra«M inciuilod. StHOSOSKflmer-s
Swamp-Root.
A
trial
anil
eonnnu. »e.
' Prtro Bnti. Me
ft^jYorkJan- IS—Boliot—Stoady
RoceitiMi. 4.T2I.
stands tbebigbest becansc its remsrkable
Creaat-nr apeelata. Me. .

n.io.
aoTor—yareb. SlStS
DMrolt, Jan. IS—Clover—Spot,
r-.oo.

Extraa. Sir.
Thlrda to Brats, MOMc.
Creamerr beM. aeeond to spectal,
»(134e
Stats data. coaBOB to ftoaot, tce
to
lYoc^. first to •prctal. J«C»^kr
Wottrm fartory. StffSSeWestern Imllattoo ereoBsrr. MO
8c.
Eggs—trong; twipl* iJOC.
8U»e.Psiina}l»anU and nearby benn<ry. wbUr. Unry. 40«4ie.
Uo eatbered. Vhite. 40<r4Se.
1)0 hennory. brown and mixed, lancy. 4494&e.
Do gatbered. brown, talr » prime.
38fi41r,
Wvsii-rn extra. Brats, 40&
Klrst.x. M439C.
KminJk. 20ri:7e.
Iterrlr-ratorx. SiHOJSc.

jss,i7SSLOS“,.‘;;!«sn!
{ng esses. U yon need a medicine you
Mirold have tbe best.
Sold bv drorgitts in
filty-ccBt aadroe-dol-

__

by mail free, also saB
jampblct ulling yon im..
bow to find oat if >-ou bsre kidney
bladder trouble. Mentiun this papn
when smiing lo Dr. Kilmer &. Co ,
Binghstnlon.^. V. Dont make any im»tike, bnl femcml'er tbe name, Saamj.............
.. don't
’ — '‘let
Root,
and
let a dealer sell
srl yun
• l-if
aometblng ia place of Swsmp-Kt
you do you will be diaappointoL

LOST THEIR HOME

CbtcagoJan. i5 —l■re»t»lMls—^'J<»<•
e buying price of Pork—iuuuary. irKSTH.
Mar, Ml.hTli. •
July. »j; 10.
SEANS.
Lard-JanuatT. tlS CO.
4’hieftqoJan IS.—IVa t-oon*. hand
May. IU.SCH.
llctod, eboice, ItUfiJ.iO.
July. |1M5C1M7%- /
rrtme.
RibB—January. SII.TS.'
Modiumx. Domltially ebon! aat
May. Ill.fion-II.CSH.
pua bean*.
July,
Red kidney, per buihal, po
cir»‘e., S:.6091W.
•ELLINO^RICt.
Brown Swediab. prime to taney.
round. ti.SiCt.SO.'
Choice, long. S2JS9E4SIMroit,
Jan.
IS.—neaps—
tZ.I2.
March, tt.20.
Malaga grapes, per pomid,

=1

E£VS?V.u,u-.::v

POULTRY.
ChiagD, Jan. IS.—routiry—tcady.
Turkeys. 17c.
Chickens. 14HC.
Spriugi. ISC..
New York. Jan. is.—oPultry—Dross,
ed. Arm.
Western ehlrkcns. iTUtle.
S'owli. 13fiI714c.
Turkeys. MCtle.

P B

Ml. per bosud..........

..........

MmmB

MR. AND klAS. E. B. R
ICTIMS OF FIRI

Tlic bom.' 6f Mr and Mrs. E. ItRobliiKoii of &»t IIS) was d.-sti-oyed
by flic Saturday arternuoa. wltl
entire eontenu. no InMirana- belug
carrii-d- on the house or rontenls
The loo.. U c<tlm«li-d V ubooi |8is>.
: o'cltx-k. nod when n
lull.' tod a bait (roui Ibv tiuure
imlg.ibor who ralli-d llivli nll.-litloo
smoke that was arlmui:
“ rnltig
-iBity of t
p>- dlseoTv
was nothing )«■
home but a lu-ap of ashes.
Just bow the fire started no c
,|o to *av. Atjfr the noon day meal
r. and Mi-. Robinson goi rsvady
drive til town, li-ailliff as Oivy sup­
posed, eu-rythlnp in ip*.* sbape. All
llial was stved Ironi lAe burning
building «.'rv the quilts from one
l-ed wlilcl. Itii- gravel men mana^
flames r<-arh.-d tl»-ni.
thini. an da few
reaihed
thills. Till- tm- who wi re working
•Biju,. walebed the
tbetgrsvel i.'ains.
s saved
■ the
hi thi-lit'us. ill iiidition
mi. d
houwl.olrt Rtuuls. the cellnr i
produce, then- hating
large quamiy ot poisKH-sJUOr.- ihun
5(1 busofU of appb-s. ISO quarts of
canned fiolt. and other snpplles
neigbbort of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
■TV kind since iliey -----dt iTlicd ot tbelr home.

pi®
mmm
Saesium/
...

iS^tri-nb".......... iiiS
ilamberger. . .

Mubsk 4 Uy CO.

m-hrot................................... lyo

iSfflS-vSS.-SJSi*-

fcSsSSc'SSs?.
imsHW.

W*'-

swro

TCIT BebT huvln* k—-

IpmtnEtoB. b»d teiruti to oouirti s EOtxf dw*
•nd aeemed meUneboly by,^*]
by speUb. She tried
wand
■ twodootora
two dootora bot
bBt got
fret little help.
bell.. Stoce
— Ukbtr
- ■ l94te
B. -.....................3tabl
PlnklMim’a Veeetable
___________ ilBlood Purifier »nd Liter PilU aUo baa ImuMP^^TT/^PBared ao macb that aho fecia and leoka like
jaaothv ffIrU“-Mra.C. Cote, rMcbvIUe, Ohio.
iy?*-i------- 4—i iraabnre, Vermont.—**! feel it my'daty to
EbT • fMTVDtda in gnUe of your medicine. When I becan
^ar it I bad been very sick with kidney and bladder troiH
Mm and aerroua Rroatrathm. I am now taking tbe aixtb bot­
tle pf LydU E.Plnkbam’s Vetretable Compound and find mywelf
jrratlj ImproTod. Bly friends wiro cuUt to mwi mo have noticed
a Bfcat ^anse." —Mn. A. H- Sanborn, Irasburs, Vermont.
We w3l pay a handsome reward to any person mho trill
prove to us that these letters are not genube and truthful
—or that eiAer of tEiCse women mere paid in any way for
th«r testxraoniala, or that the letters are published without
thor pertmsadh, or that the original letter from tach did
, ’ not come to us entirely unsolicited.
What more proof can a.iy one ask ?
m«0mra^1^

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

S

nockwheat...........................................Me
Traverse Cliy HUllng Co.

^r.;:v.-.v.=
iluikwbvst ...................

Siraw. per

SMS E;

.........

• Sloaak Unta^tit if die best
and bruises.
remedy 1
It quii
,
pain at once, and
be applied to the tendrrest
part without hurling because it
doesn't need to be rublwd —.vU
you have to do is to bv it on
lightly. It is a jiowetliu prrparstkin and pcnctraiei instanily —
•• reliereisnvmllimmatioB and con­
gestion, and reduces tbe swelling.

Here’S the Proof.

Mr. L R.iussn. Buhoped Scran­
ton. Ps. says: —••On the yih of
tills preseni month, as I was leaving
the Wilding St noon for lunch. I
slipped and fell, spraining u>y ansi,
t ronined in the afternoon.ami si
lour o'Uock I cosld not hold a pen­
cil in my hand. I iciurned home
Uia and pucebased a bottle at

Sloan’s
Liniment

¥&■■■■.........
Furs.

«'»*:'7'"....... ;
Red Fox from

«

OM Hnbkera. per «>..
Card «r -nisoks.
I ultb lo ibsBk our kind nelgli
l«rs who were so good diitlng ih.
kIrkDeus and dvaih ot our i
'• baby,
MB. A.SD MRS. GDORGE DEWEY

---------------- :—

A closing sale of Men’s Boys’
and Children’s

OVERCOATS
In old First National Bank Building on
the corner, opened again for anoth­
er record breaking sale of Overcoats

All Their PotMtalona Except a S
Amount dr BeddlhB Were k
Total Lees.

liSEiEi

S'..........

Our Oprtuiiitv
Your Opportunitv

septic and germ
killer-heals cuts,
I bums, wtruods and
contusions, and will
draw ihe poison
from sting of poi­
sonous insects.
gSe..60e.aad$f.W>

Dr. £sfl a. Oosn.

latao. Mass. SEA.

Sale Conunciiccs
SATURDAY. JAN. 22U
You’ll come, ’twould be folly to miss
this great sale of

OVERCOATS
There’ll be no semblance ot profit
to us; in many cases we positively
lose rhoney; in all cases you gain.
Where we lose money we will make
it up in confidence gained by doing
as we always have done, viz.—do as
we advertise. .
Our regular prices will be up6n|
every garment, cAir discount prices
as well. We regard honesty in ad­
vertising our greatest asset.
The prices we shall make on Men’s
Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats Will
echo throughout the city and country^

HAMILTON
QotlK Comply
if

CRANO ^-ftA^^nSE HERALO.'

' TUC90AV. JANUARV IE 1910.

The Great Pre-Inventory Slaughter Sale
OOlVIlVIEIlMCeD

FRlOA;«ir

IVIORfMilMO

Dry Goods* Clothing, Shoes. Furniture. Steves, Ladle's. Misses* and Children's rfiady-to-wear carments. Millinery, Carpets. Rugs and Hoxisefurnishings. in fact, anything you may needlio furnish veur
me cr to werr, bear such SlaUGHTESING PRICES as will make this sale so unlike all others in H’s
money saving possibilities that It will be long remembered.
'

Friday and Saturday the Store was Crowded from Door to Door.
Exclamations of surpriee were heard on every side, every foot of space Is crowded with seasonable merchandise and such tempting values as to astonish
the most economical buyer.
fG Vaiii* Xltt1d> to not cnly supply your present needs, but yCur future wants, and for your own good come with the first grand rush, for
iHVlrw 19 1 VU& lllllS? this sale, wiih it’s buying possibilities, cannot fail but draw the mass of economical buyers from far and near^
1>i»fa»s>c Mrlll Ka fha> I>s»e>«ral1lvm
Ail winter goods must go. Costs have be<^n forgotten. It'awhat price will move tlie^M^s
rrict:^ will DC IIIC rrcvalliny rower and move them with a rush. Here are a few items picked at randum from the hundreds
ofextraordinary vaiuesthatareberewaitingforyou.
*.
j
r
Coltetl ToWeljm; ill 1 ,\d li-ll-.:Uis. n d Isinier with wlvedei- mi

Slaiigliteriiig Prices

Clothing Department
tbe Brtattst Slaughtering Prices Ever
Known in traverse dip

ON ALL COATS, SKIRTS, FURS,
SUITS AND DRESSES

..

.'I.ii’s iiml Viiiifiij M« n‘s <ivi r.

o.iIn

m hl.e

2.67
4.44
5.66 ^

r.ol !i ei.iil ill 111- 1.4 viorlh I.
lli:ni >'■
.r •
Side IViee .........................................
1 laUe of Men's lixd VuUMO Men's (U, IV .I.Is,.
Coals ........
I'ornierly >,.|.l m. i,. -‘O.

EVSEVTHIHO MUST GO PURINQ THIS H6NA TIDZ
SLADOHTZE SAUS, PSOriTS HAVE BEEN THROWN

.Xlaiwhler Sale Priee .................................:...............................

TO THE WIKM, COSTS FORGOTTEN.
.\stnieliiiii aiol Irisli l-'rie/.e I'Kt. r- and K* efi i
LOT l^hort Cuatii. not th<- loti-xt

kIvIc,

fi)rih<-rl>’

to

iou up to «10.W. Slaughter Sale ITic-.................. I

\i,

ttlnle ihey last...........................................................

O/V

$.^5

► I style
LOT 3—^ThU •MAon’R Jattwt atyir r'oat« in Dingotml Ktripi^.
u well os plaii? tnaU-rials, woHh $8.50 uiid $'J.5U.

1

SUughUr Sole Priic.......................................................................... ..

‘|-tOT

ond^volort, best of wcrkuiaoship «ml lining. For-

01

mirly told at $15, $10.50 oo'd $1'-.

‘LOT S—Lkdioa Costa ami Crsvi-m-Ui-s. 52 iiirlioi lung, alt this
year's styles, made of uH wn<d mulerial. formerly

D

sold St $10.00 and

D.40

LOTS.

g.. m.w nt.................................

Tbit lot oDDsitto of ooaU.

1.^7

lahle of Vomig .Mi ll's Loiio I'uiit .Snii.s. .ik-'i.lKl.

for

..............................................................'..................

Voiiiig Men's l.,.ing Pant Sulls. ].'. lo 2f .x-a

Lv

4.i<^
4.62

1 lahle 111' .MeU's luTviejlI.ti- Suits, only 1 A

Vugoa make. 60 and S2 iooliet long, in
msnoish mixtures and plain

1

il Q

Sa«o prie,-..



J ^ i

broad-cloth.

the loi. worili lip to

M

Tbissos^'s latest^ strles. former, price

m

I2.60te 1360 siaDgklcr Sale Prlec



for........................

2.67
4.65

1 lot of -Men s Suits ill hlai-k l1li'\iols lu;


-

Morlll

y.lur r);el.-e f,.r.................................

.'ll! Men's Suits 111 t.iaei; iind f.lliev Wor'!' •
Valin'S,

Slaiiu'iili r S-,le i’r............................

LOT S-418.00 LA-VOOIT. COATS in it.diviiliiul slyh-s TIn so
eoats ceel the msiiufaelurer more.

While they

0

last, you can get them for........................................................... ^

HQ

A TREAT FOR THE MOTHERS

VivD

LOT 6—$22.00 and $25.00 COATS, the b.-«l sclliiig'lA QA
costs of the seasun.

Sale price................

........................... lOiVU

62

iorlim

lung.

LA-VOOUC-MAKi:.

ID

QQ

SS5.00.

lA

QT

led

..

Slalieht.r Priee

Js'f

1|F

you ever aaw.

•|

\

^

1^^

SUnohlcr Sale Price..............................1VV
^’.'i de/. lieiiii. Tiiri.isli Tc-«eK. I'tv'ii. iiieli. re^jolar
I.'..' TeUels.

.Side

lire'............................................................. ■■■■IVV

All our U«t Skirts worth $12 W and ll.M
of Voilts.
8. Pniui
Pntui lias and Salni Solids, all ihu 1st-

*1

> st styles, tu elose out
l-'i ilo^ Pure
V.dlles.

IhiiiinAk Tou.-Is, reunlar .‘l.'ie

fiale prl

73 Men's Suits, all this season'd laUat atylis and
colors, all well padded with s« lf Ktainiag front
Suits that fold

kH

theb xmsoii for $ll:i0 and

Sid .50. Slaughter Sale
Price...................... .........................
1 lot I.i M.'ii'sIf'l.i.iHI Suits,
iili heavy weights.
ails, till

^

^3

Slaaviili r Sale i'rie
.Men's Pare WorsP-d Suits, nil lined'‘with fine Serges.,highly
Ijiiiereii. r,-g;iliir SI.-i.iHi and $1.''.(K> Suits.

,

A

“JM

....................................................................................................... 7*1**'

'sale Priee

Wc place in this sale a lahle ol Men’s Fine
Dress Pants
4.00 and 4.S0

3 00 and S.SO

Values

Values

2.97

2.00 and 245
Values

1.4^6

. 2.4S

;

240 and 2.75
VALUES

3.00 and 3.S0
VALUES .

sr.es

^1.33

Slaughter Sale Priee...................................................... IdiUl

LOT »_Two $50.00 Fur CoaU, :i6ineh long, marked <%0

. , " -.. li. ,x.:.m

- M iHii'i'i- :f .

2.00 and 2.25
VALUES

former price $2.'>.00, now for.....................................................-TDidU
LOT 8—3 For Coats that are worth every cent of

1'..' ■

. .r,m. Ve'l..':

Mxl'. :,li |."|.| !..

LOT 7—Imitation I’uuey Skin Coats, all lined with gn:ii ante. ,l
Satin,

' -I' .'1 ..lielnx'

XX !ni lire I.II.V
Kill. I,.'.' ::n,i

fv4li sidi-s.

40x19 Inch Httik ToHels,^o Uiai i:< lo*d«

SA.36

.Meiift dull Cordin'.'.X

P.iiiis. all sijti'a. Slaughter

MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS at Slaiighler Sale
Pear, le .ik C.'ll ami Asira.'liaii Coats at 25 tu

^3C

Pfie.-s’ Cull
per edit re-

Rfl

fpr qoiek selJuig at..................................................................................Oa-UU
I/n 10—Infanta Cloth (.VatK. lined and

interlinmi,

funne r

price $2.25 and $2^, all tins year's mak.-, ages

III

2to6yeara.

I.TT

Slaughter Sale Priee..............................

Dress Goods and Staples

LOT IS—Infants Coats, formerly sold fur $:<.5tt and $1.00. »
variety of Crush i'lushea and Hear Skin, mile

^

A sLAOGaftim wim
tS4e CblMrca's Cioau tor



piei'.s phiili and T.iin;\

.......... tl.t:

whoicidlc prices.

Suitings.

I l.ildc' ol' iliagonal sti'i|..

t.:i«

flM CbIMiM's COSU lor............

Um« big iiMr.rtmMDt of

^

Siiiliiio,. P.fii,inm-

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

SI.: lefi.l'^-ile

v. i .. .
OC/S
ODL

.M

l

-,

|.!..|

ocu pifOt< worth loss ihar. $I CU a \ aril

LA VOOD*

LOT 0SB-.I&HI Suil. l..r.......................................................................

osIlSOByttid

T.-ilTelji-.
,

IvVr
>

38c

Sl,in":i'

Pl'iee. per yard .V.r and..............................................................
d'-.

and

M

3Sc Mule Shin warm llocd Mlltcns
Slangtatcr Sale Price......................

*t.70

M

.1 -1 '.

. - ' 11;.

■...........

.''.lie

:i.i' m,-l i".
NEVER

BE­

FORE HFiARP OF.
Erery Skirt in the house innrk.tl down i..r tin Ih.niti.d rl.iir-

' Pnllirn. good ui.nii I• nigii-ini.

tv.'rywhere'for I'xe
per yd

.............7

g-isl

pslternr. '•

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

IOC

Hill ettds of red. white ami Mue and white Table Ihuiiask.
1 I .I'.-

.ir: i.'iigths il.irl. < '.inng«.

priee per length ...................................................................

Sale

I A*

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

Uill ends of Linen and Mereeri»d Table Dam.-isk in'2. 2^^ ami

. 74c

Sa!

m/-s.

.'|i. t'1! .1-1 t , fin.x tie' M..nii. I.................
\V. ' ilr'v Siii'ki.

Sal.' pi ..

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

.\!-ii - <ii

X

\V-.-l

'Ml f: '■• ami ten a' 1 leaXV Sx. 1 ati r Coam xx iH; 1.' -il •
Slavighl'T Side Pn—-........................
d'l/' Il

]• tl.

to I'liKe Hill at. eaeh.........................................

Pr....... i«.-r .'-r.l

1 .a-.e el I'uhl and dark I'tuling i'laini I.
s.,;., Priee. p,.r x.ird...........................................

l

-V -at.’,

|P_

IdC

36c
2Ic

I
I . ^• '1'.. .

'.

S*'-E PRICE

68c, 98c, 1.45, 1.98 and 2.48

Ih','.- iitiil .\;.ro{i liinei .i,ii. 2'.
C- Ih'-y Iasi, •jn-r .vnrd.......................................................
ft.:-

.

l';..x.. m.

The Globe Dep*t Store

J JTTU

i -r p.i:r................................

l: iX •' Col tut; Sx'.ei.li ACiiel*. jU'l

Jbavy iwiih-,,! Itaivv « |i-;h lit Pink liim am
I'*-' mill 12" vidtii v

'

'i '. . II .'X'.

24c

I'l'i..................................I..................................38c

l:li" KlaMi.'l >!i.ri-. all

IP'i ' li-oiili.

'-'...ij!.

Pmee per .vard............... .................................................
Mill rads of Linen Toweling. 2^ yds h-iiglhi.

;

.

Slaughter Sale Price

r' .. to ?i I ir « itii I'oli.ir
l'(. ■................................................................

Sal.

■M"-- .'I.I

1 lahle Ilf Pordereil (..in.'lmi.i .'..iti

Doe ease of Table Oil CLih. all

d

x.i..

79c

A Qfi

Y.mr elmiee for.................. .OsTO,

..ml tiliie Ini.ve.l. plaeed in llti'i

hi.li

Shleprioo............................................................................

Silt III Colli.n'll- iiliil .\p-sxa!.lt.--.

1 lahl.' ot Mill K.i.U or |.'in„i.e|ei!.v
fi Afi

aud some

BILKS ............ Itd.le of T'.i- and 'lift Si:i,s ill |.l....... ..ml .

S5.»S

LOT TW0-CU.I.. .,..1 C.U.. s.i„ r.......................................... S12.M

divided in two lots.

CDa

I lid. rw.tr, uiii'ih .$!.2.» !>■ r garment, m

Toa-pioooi drsBs guoili, this beast n’* weave* and colors Not

JUST SS LADIES* SUITS LEFT

worth Up to $ltUW. all the iietvesi

Mail"liler Sale

l>fd«B ti i.«U U.al f..fin-tty Sold fit

pUia sad (sue;. Slauchler i>rlix- ...............................

■ SUCH SLACGHTEBIHa OF SKIRTS WAS

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

Pt............................................

VV1...I I iiih'i'wi'ar ill Slilrl and Ilrawers, im well

.1. I II' .!■ .•'^mlN

...I

TB» n.T («)^«

39c

.Ml im le d I'l.miiel I nih rwear. ^ilirts and Drawera.

and Sdh Strips Waisinms I'.'gtilar .'••'i- .. i-l

.slanglil'r Sal.- Pri-e. p.T yar-1............... .................................................

K4S rMIdrra's Owls (or.............

1 J« of eWkJnrU-. «!oal. sJI UiU
ehoicesl
made of all soul uoUerUU. to

Included la this Great SLAUGATER SALE

Men s Ucderwcur-ol Great RedaeVon, is fact less than
Regular 1
!>■ r .x-ml.

«US Cklldren-s Oosu for

GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS

j|

.s,i.

Pi, .

I'l
i.x

.

: ;,r . .!

.'. .. f

I'nd. rxx ,.t

:. r -VV.

Si..'

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J,.:" il I'-.aai rtii! i-.xi.it
Si.'.tS - ti!y i-ft.

- 1.1 exer.v v.i.eri a', r'

S.'l- I’r.

•...............................................

.Mi'llN «t|lln:g Flj'tite i Nlgilt ttoMtl'. full -.IZ.'.

48c
43c

QRANO TRAVIRtt HEHALO, TUUOAV. JANUARY tt. TtlA -

SUNSHINE

H waa >usl aa toe boys wroed lau

•!!

Aa4 none ml(M p>
Or rver decide «bo

'

TUy look to PHVCie, aai

•iftotor^

•hiem

I wiH (4 *• M tovtaigi
M •>« Mto to MryMy
to •vary tovtuf

Ai^ made 4bc

toro

outing. -Id par's to ere were rroKaldy
half a desen dcdla, and in Daksys four

i tor PHTHWIC.
Then
EngUth

Remmber a Chritimas tree at borne.

b IrM

How much Irf-erjl toere might be toey hid never •bred dlKuibed. cu.l
wroi^t
toe amllog lace# of the iwo doll fan.

L A. L.

By an glpuabetkoltaslen.

'hes, ptyeplug abon Ihe tically r.pnod

Josepbine l-ullard



When V U4 I togotoer meet.
They malu toe number Six eompkie.

'

cover*, only rrfli.*led toe
small xuammaj. They wst.di.-d Ulni

Jan. t. IS»10.

M. V. r. RUNBHINE CLUB CRADLE
ROLL.

NEW MEHBERB.

.

fHly. and toe ,


' .................
Hlth. Name a«-ai by ElU Stclwel.'
at once not a boy undcrslood—espeeOwe CawHes la Rhjrma.
Jennie Hope, Unslug. Mich.. K. P. Inlly as toey rubbed out a big pb-cv
BNTian. Caaa. El. Joseph snd Brwnch, d. No. 1.
Dot K.
Nanio sent by of chalk-line at toe same time, and
Wlltldlle. Unawgp and Huui«e.

j^toel Rhodes.

ihcie were nol a bit of chalk left In

llwMrwn. KalaiByno. Calhoua.

Hanley
Hanisy Uechow and FrsnkUn De- a sluglo trousers pocket
yw. Wayne, they eoow. Maple City. Mich.. R. F. D. No.
Kverytolng was
spoiled.
.Nobody
Names sent by MabH JloUand.
rould wer know wbetoi-r Harold real-

-ftamn. Barry. Bnion. lagham.

rosoH.

yUrtaMOT. OMJaad. Macumh.

Bt. city.

atU«r*K^L Bmla. amua.
°

_________

and ...,_______

Hlch-

Names sent by

vi.-re
Martin^ John

Mat>el

made good on toe neii play,
, pj, ^nger
Slopped a kit longer hert-. lu-

Ms,.
Mary

hOBH-of the nleeat marWe. ...u
toemaclves quite out of sight.

Marlin.

Qk Rapids. Mlvb.. R. P U.
well snd hope you are the same. It It
very coM here, nud (here is Wls u(
Ji
mow DOW. 1 go to bchool in-ry day. Ui'tr ProtWeni—
toaebt r very

well.

Vm Vonholl.
time.
Did you uave a ChraUnat
.
abouM like to have
From .
veho.^. toof
heard Hie program.
^

I like my

Papa

wvrt

Sutlona Bay. Ultb. llox IW.

.

I am

V Suu- sir value, alto.-lllue Men Siao."
Klorids—Kttun the Spamtta. -Boe-

I "IVmtisuls (ttale ~
Gvwrgis- Nan«..d in honor e( King

died the Bret or Ih-i-ember.

Tbe Uby

*'■
I*>fsldeBi—

, n.ve a Hu|..
buKher and his name h. CharMaple City. Hlch.
Jail. I, 1910

* *■“

Indiana—So cAIUm Irom
Buubeani.
Mildred Gee.


«•«
loacher. I hsvc

I

go

J«“- I**- I**®- “l^ne Tcee Slate.U'-'r 1‘rwMentKmiwaw-An Indian word aighltylng
* “>oughl I would write you a few -smoky mwler.-. The •ohrtqtwt la "Oare
"ne»- • »*‘e a cuM and caaaoi go den of toe Wem."
to school today. 1 went to grBndma'j
Kentueky-An Indian n*m* rtfuKyBunday. 1 had a good ride, and a good Ing ' ibe dsrti and bloody grounL" The
Is --(be Ooro-Cratker Staia*
I got t^c post card yog i
and tooughV R awhilD pr«iy.
From your Sunshine girl.

Igmtalann-Named In honor at King
l-ouls XIV. of France. The aoMqnet

' AgnM

is -Creole Btair ~

Is your grandma's home far from
Maine—So eaUed from Maine In
your owu? I know you must have en- France. The Bctltlooa name la -tha
rine-Tree State.”
Joy v-d (he ride o r toe white i
Maryland-Named
In boow
nf


too

Mapio City. Mich.. R. F. D. No. I.
D something
Jnlln KoUntorfvr, Roy Uarrall. '
_________
•""" *'■, “
thto ian.'t hit back. I'd advise you to
Millard Bowers. ,
Box 81
rerett. ^
,to,,.hon» ... over. Yo.r
Jan.
1910.
Wretsidan.
,«.id
IJ
^ punohlng bog In toe gy m in
John K„i„dorfef, Addk Doll, and
stood of a street lull of bto.es." And ,-,or.-.ux i)ril Two of the gtrU. Vera Bear PreaJdentBunshlners at work

and aw them

'~o

*»■>'"“ *■•'>'

'To.

ct. Ckabarm. Prww UI* «ui
I apMtte*

Ihlnk toe could!
Bbc

bM

tell ;

,

BUNSHiNE'HUMANE SOCIETY.
Rail of Hbnor.

Qucceo HenrtetU Maria of Englaad.

ISO.

Mnrlan Kennedy.

signifying 'bltia.hUU.-

IJI.

Vera Barrwtt

tor

y^iqnis Kolndorfer.

name Is -(be Bay Bute."
Mlebir-ui—An Indian word mean-

JS3.

Blanche Harilo.

Ing "the lake country.''

tomigbf about

>nu. and
*woh. ato

toe heavy

Wolverine Biatp., uit.ot.o.0-^

<
„„

,rc- <un toe ones to help the cunning

■ be

i ihlnk tbe

^

-New

-Father of Watei*.”

her If they

"muddy waier.My Wlntor

Baarfera.

Some people keep in summer
A -Home- by ocean spray;
But 1 Uke winter boarders.

clad."

And and I make H pay.

Ddu

•ssrs.rTr.rs

P«» yet!
•«»*■

If noL.do



*

rlicfioirth.

Tn

surprised

to Had

B-I-rtor- «*l«~Urd
Will grow
e different I

bfpa^k
■wUe.
ire^lbre.

•bo*'w*ill b.-%lad .o betouew acquainted

r;r

w.ih

.ah.r

Bun-........ ...

lotov Ann. Mbli

Hampshire c.Ktniy, England.

Jereey."

Md

w*T

W tolm l«




ahocklag n*»,s and nlekna^ of ihc stotea.,.„„
Your
has
-— Frewldeni
........ ................
. bm-a unable lo

Tk*t made II bard to Bad fhem:
them:
T*?'
i-AM

:.___ .
uemy

M,„ida Tucker. «r ten;
Cum.lnxh.m age el.-.-n
I
you pl.-a.t- ^ ' •'“*
„„ anoii.. r one!

di,(»»er the origlt
origla ot tbe
toe names
naxnea of
d|s(#ter

^ m, sunsMners
.

y„„ president
President was
as* so
«> happy re le
re

old
m,

going to print here, so that It w.U for the gIrU are i.-rtainly 8uab.-ai..>
*’*' o®*ded oul. The name ot
R Is "The I*r<Kf«»Rw." but Ih.-y did

j|y

y,,.

Who coMat rsuneiDber exnctD be*
They fen tagetber la such a altniOH.
*AM n*4g their mlsfortuues double.

nk-e-looklDg. w.dl-dn-sa.d boy. with a n Flint, Mich.

their

mcB

a quarter;

•am ware UM to bUme at aU.~ *ald
toerr
"M Jnwr g( toe HBd

,iu„„( e,,.ry day
, ,

tiB.e III .1.1,0

I am glad you enjo.

uaually

Wewie all well at prvK.-M. bu<

and New Year? I enjoyed Cbrlsima. snihmei
very much, bu was si.k on Sew ^ ear agwHiag.

auto .larf. Urar.lei. a l-os of

V

1>

No

I.

Tl.'-ir .-.Id'-ir. ihaiihvgivtns
I-, pay .-iKMigh lor ......

the wxll suitly g.i 11

Neweea « '>y, .Vlirli.
iv-.r iTe.-d.-nt—

c. 1

} will now
i lub

W!lie VP lb, .^ubtoin-

d my

1 have two name* lor the Sun

(hr ehkkec pox

aieu-r.

My

1

of

|v nnK.l..i'iia—tyno'a woodland

b

(.Umn-Jiioi;

The

storiguet I*

H l» n‘<*-

•I he .abrlquu is ''th*- I'alni'-i :o Plai- ■
Tennews,—Derived
kolu
Indian

'

words rigaltying
Hi'*''
'he big
l.-nd " It is nk knaTii'-d ' Ui- Big Bend
Slate."
Teir.*-Sl«'i‘-»k,
■mend*’
A;i.| .......... ili.y •■omc. doii'< b-t toem
Fre.1 i-ii your hats .u.ti (hlugw
A. blido-,' k-adw. aU uweleui.

Full

-(Id

It -«
^S-.L. d

■«

signify

"*h*
I lbs

t'lM

or

I'lak Ind-ol-*
V-Fr-m Ike Frrntb; sIgBt-

Dr ‘i.-lpl—w. cui-vitl wiogB.
Aad th. n >ou lI Ond Ole s«K:ret

i.MiS

Ol happinev* and .^r
I. making 'y.hcrx hippy.

'Ik- t/ri-n Mouniata State."
V.
rgUi:*-.Named
yii.-,n .s'Englar.d. tbe-VIrgiB QuMA.”

And siaiiing hvwvi-a her*.
—Fbaale AU.-a.

1 an. tn i.k.- fffto
*«*h• hs.e Juat been fading
siudk-a are readlb*. »he Simsbme leke:* and 1 noticed Tbe

(ku

"the

i-i.i,.-.I "l.|:ile Hbody."
y-.iiUi Carolina—Nanic-rt m toe *«roc
i..riiiiT as North C*|..l-aa. ablrl. see.

sr—I- orainsalit*"

It Is t*Mad
lor

EHtaheto

U (. hi.kiiatijed "toe Molhur of Prtald.-;ilK ilao "the OM Dominion.
Watoington-^NMoed tor FreahtMt

How are Vou a^ SH Ike Bun

. tmaguage. xeograph.- aad that you w-.-e talking of having a
M. reaehers name i.lMIs* Branch for..-sjKmd.nce Club, and I
- all toe Sonsbroere will he ver,

algnllytac

nicknaoHd

I 1...1.-- irtgii'ine* -a roae,"

Your Bunbeam,
I will ,.-iid Jeaiik-'. .-ard «i>d but
;<iu Just as you directed me
S-. sie

,» aeek*

i.

‘ ilie K- >,reii'- i^le."
|(b.Hi-- Ul..ri-Nam*d trum the Isle
..{ Ilb-Kl.* In the
MedtterraB.-ab

And ev.-ti wUile iliey'r.- flyn.u.
Their bright ey.-a ••■.-m re b.-«;

Box t-1

Itobv-l ito.ri.->.

reading

I

“tbe river

Ike

<nan. and * pair of kid mi:t'-n-.

Luiving. It

Day. and you kaoa folks can't enjoy Harriet Kcudkib
Ives very roueb when (bey are muen
All ot toe aebolBr* are bavinc 1
sick.

OkUUoma—
Ohio-An Indian w..r(L

I ha..- a
uo i , ;<i elide down bill
. 10 Ncud .1.
Il 1. JeOI.U I'OIK-.

I

Mapk

>ent paper, a Mce book from my u-aihi r. 10 sebool
and <«ndy. Did you enjoy < br<Mms, grade. 1

It was a bright spriM suornlng
wVm M Obey.
Aad, Is rtOHt or vruRg we mat go when to. proceerloa took placei and
every body liked toe aide of the stree:
astray
daiiOH- wBere toe aug tooae w
WRh the BMiet ehedleat
tbe baby leave* everbimd thitoer and

N..rtb Dakota-hiillsn word. dMsn-

For ib.-y- an- vi-r) shy;
I'vi- lejriicd, wli.-ii ihr-y are eating

►hioers till. t-iightrW.hlay diy'
I
'
preevnis! I will lell you what l got. ,c | -bought 1 w<~)d aud hope you and ‘an~>t go to wtoool today bwause 1
They were tm: aiquaink-d wRhea.h fbay are:
hair ribbon, pn-ket-oook youknowlAiu
re -a.- s.m,
1 go have the eat x.he
I ba.e uot gomother, lor He.-r w-g. .. nvaconkr at bsir ribbon bolder. Jew-ei box. wrltiug sii the Buntoin
the school, aad Paul

•the Old North' Buie."
"the
Tar
State. " and "the Turp. ullne BUte.”

l-r.-sld. lll ■ i.io.ighl y.»ur ptMtal was awlully
ui.v « lial d.d yu g.-l lor liirisimaa!

"Emptrw

I Carolina. In honor at Ctaariea I- U
KiilSisnd.
The SeUUous namto are

I91‘*.

Ikw-sn t

«-»«“ wearing ruMwr ooles on
bU 1,,^. PjeaWt ui>nmw; I'aul bilaitag up the ree-.
|
10 try and write you r n-i.-iUtig to i^d y
making noise euonto ft* boin. lor he
,e i,-t you know bow- we

tbem ,,,

ikku.-

Ever your Bunsliin.-f,
1
Ulalieb.- Martl'ii

Jan
**•“
'• •** ■•***
to stay aoi enjoying the .-old ».-ato.- verv
luekleas where he put them.
And n^'jlstk!
«id in Tv-ver... iwr lT..id.-w"hy. ,hr eonll outwbiatlv any bUtkdij
get a lot o! CbrlMmas
1 have not wnnen for

tooi^l mU ware served sxac:lytiONt
; rot bedag m

1

J«u -• R'

t'DJsn.

It U called

Exedsarr Siata." ud

Ifurkeye Slate '
Orv-gon—Biaiiifytng

The snow is v.-ry d>-ei> ki-u of p.rt.m.e. and all ike boy.
i „*,! II.-.
I.nt It .llppyry'
AI. * -

Snntolue letters

•*:

-'the

Slat.-."
'
North f'aroHna—Named, with Boelb

g|,e Eat. all n-r eigbln gruue lainlj.,

ii.r
r s.liis.1
S.I11S1I Is aluKul
alnKvsl oul lor
hoft.- to vei- U.u In print

SUNSHINE LETTERS,
Maple toly. Mk-U. « F. I> No

the lead, makteg ne noise of any kind.

fSttr wosnda. Indeed, were so very *®re pegged shoe*, and

Duke of York and Albany.

-pr^-n, ,heir bUlW

grede. aud niy brotli.-r Is ii. and

*
me prlminer.
Two pretty Hoa. ispaslals have .-<>m^

Yoow toey were hating r pro- this week Irom Haltle Mi-redllh ,of
toey were Wm- Maple City. MIeh.. sud Ikssk- Kovalk
n the Bvhool for the IK-st
^ ply on thelf awy to aehool. t«ch

‘ ThAuii were always In trouble! P»e of l«*a etrapiM-d together- aud
AM there wore two at tbe tail of a “•«">«
»l. shoulder.
The.a
pMlOM.
.
• eqaare apart—FiHcr H

•EOHt
thst M eoe stuad
gllSHt, -!

.a
Mayme l.urll. nd.
-<■>«

>

«ai b.- fouix.-.n I g.M
Ii will

Aad one drrHrrll aha had lost her
^mS”
A«4 another MHl'toat her toes *
j.—-

.

aunlv

"boaulikil."

,p„.,„-rV nana- Is Ella
brelhvr aud alsl.-r are ,\ly

The rral auiry of tbe week she i> wishes you ndgU all s.-- the r‘i"Mr". ^

HrickM

My

lai-lU Mak.-r

H.TaW.' and I like u. rvad ih- Sun
,,„„ ai..-uiii.- M-in-rs. t
i-ivi.*

..or room
rre.m today.
m our
I an.

AM mi^'^mmoDla toe di
g *1 toe giMl
______

Irfare of Art.
_
New York—Named In MPor of tbe

Vindew-sIHs.

„ |,.it,.r. .oi.
1 aiu '* *
,n,. „,en.b grad.-. My M..d... ar-

Oktehoma
to.
thp-dUlmaBmpb of lw..
iw.. ..I li.-r
_____ ■“ •J.S."'
I>» any ol yoa
yos
thu^ltflMaBrepb
CMffll • anoeaiai gup,inop„ know? Write aad
tell' gunshinp
Sunshine girls.
girls. Ambir
Amlmr and
and^ Syivta
Sykta ^
her. If you hud fhem,
Armatiwt* of Ml. higaii City iml. Sne

CM toese toey loft btotad them,

very uice-

,

I an. ,h.s w.wk. I wu «.rry to say 1 Uav
lost ni> Siintom.- pin W.U you pl.-ss- Tin-y ha..- no hour lol bri-aklcst.
bow ua^^,, nmrlcj Itarratt. Roy
Bar .i.lwre sn- th- same. I
souluic anolli.T .me! I will try snd
They car.- not wheu th.-y dine.
^
Emm. Kolndorfer, Jn.la Kolndor ,.„„, rfren. the .......................................M»r> 1-.I uioK- (-ar.-ful of !■
I will ilosc is Aud il tm-y havi- no supp...
^ fer. Grace Pwvrw. MUIard Bowera. Ar»ge nluv; Aiuy Marlin. a«l.d.r u k.i.g .-nougb
They se.'tii not to repine,
, tie Hill. Jton Ktrtndorler. Addle D.d!.
jJi.n Mariln.age six; Edna Tu.avoiir lo> li.g lil.-ud,
They n. ver gne m<- trouble.

Furtber
page. among the
the jmge.
Bupirlor. Wls.
I» O".'
o-.- of
of tk.tk- giograpby,
s.ogr.pby, -.pelllng,
spelling. p.-irmauslilp.
p.-.rm.u»l.lp. |Uiy
|U.y
-y^nbfi,
-.......... down
-------- -■
... b.ar
h,.-.r
.........................
Buntolne Storlew. you will Ond the ^b«*. and will be glad t.^lumr
We
take lii-

«C Uc toMat*
xrenl aatray
, •
^ .
-Out of the alphabet one Ui.
AM

Ihlnk .1

Tbe aobrlquel U The Joraey

Biuc..New Meiico-^ptolsh: namod frem
the eouMry u( Mexico. HaanlnC "the

WIU. hearty
Oi.r tea.-h.-r gave tiach one j ^
^

» hav.- never wr.itcn be(..r.-

___ _
familiar t
toe Bunshlnera whiree Icttera n

•n® Ftoronoe Dell
WIU.UU Boyale aad Koweeuw td Irom those pU«».
Gladys MePhall. <d
N-ws.-n etty.
-toe - SA. rem.
Tbe a««nd poom ir. tiny one. b«
^
g^ntt, jy-a Kwrpld. >* * s**®''' leaaou In arlibwrilt.
.' ,
would like to Ik- a n.<ui.lK-r «[ .h.your Frealdcnt h*s tucked it li| for Correwpondenee Club, and do not for
"good measure!
measure!"
Th. La« LMIor.
"good
. Bam*

and

(rum
The go-

briquet U "the Oraniie State-"
New J«*ey-d<amed for too tale o(

i„^b^*T*tn^to^h7y tolnk right

ot ih. aebolare a Chri.ima. prerenl.
II.- ga.e me a Ua.k. 1 have rvd It

‘r.rr;:--.

Tha BAltlous nan« Is "Bage

Hen Bute-Now
llampwlilre—Named

Year

be very U.tercallng. and « flna „„p.. .n ,hs Sunshiner,
Sunsblnen had
had the
the same.
samu.
I got
col guile
uulle a number
..un.ber o
of ote«-nt. for
mu.-h

and

aru (m»4.

word '

11 Is bl^namad

•the Hsyou BMle“
Hiaaonrl-An Indian wold MeaniM

Chrlstiuav and a happy .New Year and
•topotcraft
;

wort

-An Indian

i,ko to have her boys and g

I

Rhoda llule'l.
ttorrespond.-n.H- Club ci.risimwa and a happy

Montann-Fiom a

creatures, and your-m-aldcnl would

I go ta 1 need n» ruj.s nod aautvre.
can and
am In
;
d am
No claws or linen fine,
serenih grade.
loatoer's My blessed little boarder*
day

K to nia-

It

It U caUed
ing the orlDler are having s bard time. n»*nlng cloudy waWr.
"th. Gopher ^c.”
______

Your loving Bunsbiner,

A letter tmw nmie
Irom Rboda
^ Buinmll City. Mk-h.. *hj

bai wondered If you would^nol Hke

i m.,o time. I will uiu- pleasui

Hmrtng l.. heat ,ch,njl every

The toutdto)

named -the tdtoe Stole,- atoo -toe
Since

r.;r z :,r:o;-,o.' r„"

which are ntenib.-iwhlp to me.

*«• *'®‘**’

goulh Ifwtibt about you thle

ihM

Koludorfer. would

..o.
No*

Indian Terrttory-Samc« Itom the
ludUns.
Iowa—An Indian word moaning-the
sWrpy ones." The Smithwa name Is

*
Cement City, Mich^

to

had

'dlans
The origtnal meaulug ot ton
word Indian It ' river.- Vive
nick-

«"« “ kcar from you



years old-

:

nick-

You have not wrlKen in a long Umo. name t. toe-JkMcr Btat-.'

r-u«»e mud me a esrd and button.

gcograpfa.v, reading, spelling, penman- vnd grade. I bsw a bsby alaier
ship, and musie. 1 go to St. Mlehael's
.mod Elms Evelyn Bridgea Bbc U
o uontos old riease pul her name
reboot end my teaehcr vs Bister .Msry
, toe Cradle RoU. For peU I buve
F-won. Wivs^'“'iie.
cat named Tony aud a dog named
***»
havo a bfotoer who wwuls to Join the Ted. I wilt ckwe for this lime.
Sunshine Club, too. He Is seven ytar<
From
'
j, Edmund. Plcss.r
Dtwab ScdlL
,
d him a card and buuon. also For
Dsby ulators are ever ao raucb nic
than dolls! Wbsl luu you aiU bavu
penult, tablet, pewll box, comb box. y„,h her
she gets big entmgb to
o,.,uuu and randy . I h*xc Bre broth p,,,



The

Illinois—An 'udlan ward MgnllylBI

Vih- Lake. Mlvb. Lock Box 19. good-bye.

1 waul to Join toe SuoUilno Club-

»*ee.ldem_

EugUiid.

Is playliig vB the Boor,
i gtM->s 1 "tribe of n-.-n " Tb- sobilgwet It
- will have u> slop ior' this lime, aa "PfhlrIc 8lite.“. .vUo "Suater Slate.-

Ka«.gRd AtatoA.M Htmmto*

,»l pky. and abe bellevea aha could
pick out the membere lu a mlnula
juat by waicUi« toclr (aces! Do yoa """lUg.

SteMr

Itcla^.in. It la railed Ibc ' Damond
Staiifrom tt>. amaU Mac and Inlrln-

01—w MP.« the wad of U «UI■ !

Hka.

-Krecatono State.- -Nut-

““‘.'loo
We bave bad Iwo Cevirge II... uf
, V4<«t)Oii. aud our sehnnl will name la -{ii
Man u«is.rrow.
^y
alsler Wilma
Idaho-

a—

. vre uore.,

ocuitag

State.'- and ' l.aMl of



a a gsiDc of Jacks ,nest, an.l
,
welemne yon and
>“*
*
page of Bunihlne leilcn ____ __ splrlled borue-rsce tout need- Edmund Into toe Sunshine Club end
Leslie. Dortss. and Mari
LB tree «t o
tins -cvw:
Un'i
and a l.ule
lime
Un-i that ftne?
ftner Ytour
•*k>ur ^ p„,.. «(H„oUitons: .„d
t^v hv.r ofun Iren, you
•hfOO*

-■ - -...
b»..i
>b...
««iw
I
got
s
tool., tuta.-.
!
raMuILlla aaJ _________________ Prwsident has been kept vary busy
upset teaparly.
uuls.
“ ^
o—ages. ^d
by 0 chubby baby girl and
Suiuuik City. Mkb.
From your Bumtolucr.
Wf.k. a,.
.---.i-.. re . ..(.J wring aU toe gay greeungs ler you
* noodle
poodle.
19111.
' to Ndd. Many of the Bunshlners tell
Karl N. Ktoredy.
There U nol -iknv to b-ll any n»n
U ar l•r.-sldoul—
^ Of toeir CbrUBnas gltu. and at toe
l-ai. yoov really make Uringa wUh
' only toU: When I’aul met, l*fier o
I weiild like to Join toe (h>rrcN»ndbeavUfnl Umes toey had on that wonyour
toolsT I think that was s Sne
c
wchMi
grtnuids^a
little
later.
I>
MaaMcc. WMtord. Mltontikaa Btia \
euie Club. I toliik It Is so ulee. 1 will
Cbrlstmas
prcwmit.
,
' (aoM toe iDsoleCl sUie of (he T
Vera

■ renn.
, r**"**-

.

word

llnblltIVlswr.re-iNamrd in oemor^g Lord

bo|w you and all toe gonabiners bad

o,d v.-ra May borne. tooT

From yhur new Bunstiln. r.
ElU Btelmol.

m lU owatrr's hands.

-ttoWta state.-

namva are

:. 19U>.

postal ulbuiu, and a pair of skiles.

thr fourth grwde .and my studies arv I am eight yearw old. I go to the
releehlvin. Hlbln history, aritoiaelir, Fife Lake school, and am lu the uuc-

.. .. see this In prlnl
.ad RmilUe------------------------------- Umc.-and c

As 1 bax- nut wriden t

'<> ablne I'lub ui a long time. I w

CUOys Vouboll.

.

M AmwuL

i,

f-cdoraito-smnfcb
--colorod.-

Trevritc City aud 1 >laye^ Loior wlto i»w.
I had a nice time I'hrlvlmat <-ry,' >o called leom the aoandaairr i;l
-----------.
........
..
pr.-tenu I got s buck .-omb. Bowvr* and lb.- day (Baator Suoday)
lUM—.
and ..
baby
1 hod w gv-oi! i
ii.h It was uhicovreed. Krtuu^
Christmas. I am mue years old now. toetw vbiwu of musle. two books, a
t ralkd too ;
Well. 1 guess I will vioee (or tbis hux ol wuikiuan. a hair revelver. a

close, bop-

Tr_r* ***—f»
V ”1***' THE •UNBHINE’B PREBIOEN-TB
Bi«ww mstr. Tw<»U a«4 Us.

CalUornU—From
Spaokb wnfds
me,oin|. - hot furnatw,- The BrtlObM

Jan. t. 191
hemahy' would w. ite s tow lln.-« pe,r Presidool—
I'lub. and will put your naiuv down as
I .vod'know I am well and hope
1 (bought 1 would wi tlr
lew llu>-s ' hKintKT.
Wc have a kl of (u you to kl you know

I am lu ibe third grade.

sraaera."

I was uiuch In-.eresiod I*, your opihConnrcllrut—An Indian i.anie algiil■on concerning the
Ikrre.poiiden.-- (j.ng •the loos rtver." The nlck-

whktiing on bis way; il..-n IM. ignor­
Jan. 9. 1910. cure you and tin.- have'Hue times l<
ing her last-remark, satd bewetUy. ' I la If rrioldontgetoer at school.
1 uould like to Join toe Bunsbino
like aomc boys-niee ones."

^
Olnab
File ‘
Ulrhexeltlug rlimaa wUiu Pi-ter paso
lau StoilML Suuons Bay. Jliob.
ed. How one pair of rubber
Edmund
Blelinet,
Buttons
Bay.'eould have louehed so many marbles

-Btan BvHrh DrMgM.
age
two
HewUm. Pl{e Laka. Hleb. ttome arat

aimlCylu "bow of «~>ty

tong for my nbbooa lined wkb
blue allt xbe BcHUoua uame of toe Sute Is
Oh, yes. sod 1 cot a new cv and a -ywr State.- from toe nmnber
of
white vail ». go alto It. Well. I most these animals touiid Ibeto.

omcsia. Mirb.

Club. M> «UI you pkaae aend mo a
farther
card aud bblton? I wlU thank you
Then -tls they two can make but l^wr. «*!»•
Pl»5 ton luarbles In
much lor It. 1 sun going i<>
And when ibal V from I is gone,
.chalked on the pavimetK. Tb«-J hid
yean old lbs twelfth of FebAlas! poor I can make but One

h«‘ known mnoh about
msrbb-s till euary
r:.,!::;*;:..;:;:
uy olde.l brother will
b..
___________________ lately.' but they
.Lhi,.c a twenty two the same day. i am in

k 1, iBHh m

Arkansaa—FrraA and Italian words

WeU.U matens. a mtle pin tray and a box

«tmes tola kiicr k
C«tili8
aeoueb. so food-bye.
Your loting Sunahlm-r,

> *
And every tongue In the world eem- tearfully sori.ng om.tocir own oblld
r. n from to.- g.-neral uiU-up. b.mting f
«”<>'•
ptolh.
Kudks are reading, arltomouc. wri
for broken limbs and rraiked
He eould sot pul Into place agaiii
waikd
lug.
gmntmar.
and
■pollltn.
Wc
had
wiln pitiful aiiairiy, wbik
The ktlcra Ic ludi voufution:
l..y«- program at our schotd Cbr.atmaK.
and over. "U it Juni
But here and toerr we will Dhd toem
Pau|-dH not mop tsil a momml but
things lor Cbnstmsa. 1
^
'
. ...
— .............. ' In a torrihle mart. (Or they never
“ Go^e'.“‘'
""**

HIM CtARA RATKR. Ultor.

M Dinah BcML

Goodbye.

I seat toe Itoya' cards and buttons
.Marian KcnMdy.
ckae at It is gening late, and Ido
ihouldlike
like to
1
at onre. ao toey would not have toI toould
have a<«n you- not want my letter to twacn toe masse
prttiy tree,
Wbat i
happy
ihu.' basket.
Cbrlstmas it!
your true Suitsbmer.
Glady. McPbsll.

king ebould **de. By toe (line I’uul arrive ou
the scene. bcHh Htlk tnotherr wrrr

NcvenhikM. though
reign.

Hanky «aa hardly wait till sad aonie candy and pcaauta. We bad rotor la with oiy palala. a pairof

comes:

somehow both gtwwni turtied tif'ie
orer. icwttorinc their toaiculs far and

*

,

Peter paaaed. and akbouiih

toe payemelK waa very wide, and
and Daisy were uoi using half of li.

laagimgo

curse
,(.^1^
To the foreign populatlM

,

H ( Mr fall to trjriiia to «a
«M tMafi, I will -Try, try

bood.

bla

by
me ai
sida. bad tbelr doll aocans out. H»-Yo^ tn/and aRectioaaia Irteod.
large and varied families an
Mabel lIMaod.

T”;
toe Oblef
or toe insubonUMUaa,

I m4U t>y to Mtotamto •
wf> M Btotn
hto»r

'

Ik people w«»r bartaf lovely Ua>ea I alll bare to cloae *llh toe bopre M Lhrlattnaa
I cot a boa of vriUaf aty. H am errlllaa on It noa.i ua
Arltnna-Aa ladlaa «o«. mraaiog
aU aloaf As trlde pavemeaL

rrcelrtn* tor boys' cards and bottoas paper, a Hbbon, and a potort book, nbtona. a boa ot paints, a book to - „nd hillaMaple Slirrf Uiai Ibis story besius.

8o way a kltor c

• ________________

laMor oM «T Urlr .wlMor craJtaa. rWac Chto. UarUcy
OedM aad brotoa^hrl ha* Juat fouea prop K. baby were brrr. I had a alee CbriatNamat and Nlekbaataa a«. Matoa.
Qalet Ma^ Buvet M
uirDed toto a PrankUa Oedbov. PtaaM antd toclr I wod# Mfca to iola tor Hwaaitr «>■ «aa and bopr ym did. too. Uy ChrUtAlabama—Tbr Dame la of Oraek
ranlar playKroasd. for
gnropa of lit- «arda aod boltoaa ta nyaamr. Welt, ctoty. I hope yoa bad a cuod Umo maa prearou vrir a boa of acalloa-orlfin. alcollylai; "bore vr rrrt.''

[>n», on tbe fealber wings »f 1

II

,
bN»d
vela,
hiek-a-dwedee-dee.

VVasbington
W.

si Vlrglall-®"- V[mnla.

nllkaanred “tha Pan Handle Slat#.* .WisTOhsin-Named from Its prladpal r»'-r. and that from the Frwato.
m-snlax "Sowla* weatwnrd."
The
fi.-ucsenw name ti -The Badger Biate."
Wyomlac-Aa ladtaD term meaning
• large plains "

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