Grand Traverse Herald, January 22, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 22, 1909

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1909-01-22

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TWICE A

WEEK —TC^SOAY AND FRIDAY.

TKAVtmi cmr, oiuwp

county.

MieHioAM.

fwio^y.

35 MAY 6£ DEAD DANGER IS GREAT RECOVERED
47 BOl
L. B. BALDWIN IB IN A SERIOUS
CONDITION.

HORRIBLE LAKE DIBAftTER NEAR
CHICAOO TODAY.

INCBICAGO
Laaal Man ara A
Bonds of tha Maniotoo Rivor

JVATER WORDS
CRIB BURNED
TMOBE WNO EBCAREO HAD
JUMP INTO THE LAKE.

W.Tt. trmlor ud Leon F. TUu«. tccoinpnnled l» Dnn J. Albertaon oi Knlim. Are la CblcAifo lodn}' u> ne*
SoUnte for Uie flottlSK of Uie bontta
o( tlie Mnnliiea Hirer Power Co.
At LaoslDf YMtertfar. Mr. AlbertTO aon appeared before tbe bouse commit
tee and gave data eonoernlng western
Micplffait companies, boldlas*. He ap­
peared before tbe oomnlttee rolu
nr, and bb e
B was infonna!.

BAnUDWIIH THE ICE

MaMY of tho Vletiim Will Ola Pi«m
the Enpoaura and Thair Bum^
Fifty Man Injured Owa Bur>
Tha Rav. C. W. Chaaa Waa tha OfRelating Clargyman-Flowara
viver Bays M art Dead.
Many and Baautlful.

I

Chleasa, Jan. M.. Batwaan » and
as man war* baliavad to have baan
barmd «a daath or drewnad today
srhan Art daatrtyad the -lirtannadlalo” elty watar crib off Bavanty-Tblrd
atreat. In Mm most tarriWo Ipho dlanalor af raeont yaam.
Ona aurvivor plaoaa tha llti a( daad
at M.
Thaoa who ««era sMundad. many of
wham ara In
Both bumd and axpoaora In tha ley
'watara. sNtart thay d»opptd to aavc
Ihemaalvaa only ta hava ta fight with
Im, will numbar naarly SO- Baverni of
tbam wilt dk. An nwfvl acana waa
by tha atirvivart.
Tbaaa who wara rtaouad ware ptek.
•d op by tha tug Marfard. af tha Dtm.
ham Tawing Co. a<td tha flit boat
MtehaalaoH af dkuth Chicage..

M «N LOST UVES

•Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea JeCrie* re-,
celved a teldgram this oooo ataUng
that Mrs. Jeffries- brother, L. S. Raid,
win. of this city, wa* very low. at
ACCIDENT WORST OF KINO IN RE­
tbe boeplUl In ledlBnapoIls. and for
CENT YEARS.
Mr. Baldwin bad to undergo another
Search for the Bodios of the Missing
operation and bU comllttoa U roganiWas Begun Almost at . Daylight
ed -as very serious.
by Tug Crow and the City
Fire Beau.
‘ Oicuso. Jan. 21.—With 4T bodies of
Uic «0 men bellerod to be dead as Uk
reovU of the bolootukl at tbe crib
off Beventy Firbt street in Murphy's
rrtaking rooms at South Chicago.
Coroner Pcier W. Hoffman today •«
aUmt the formal tmpanellug of a Jury
at South Chicago police euUon.
Tbe lnque»i Into Ibc wholesale loss
of life In Ibe must appalUog tunnel
disaater of recent years, will be em­
barked upun at once.
Tbe sesutdtjor tbe bodies of the
mlnsing. many of which will probably
Ik- found, waa suited alntcst at day­
SARY TO SAVE LIFE
break. by the crew of Uie tug Morford
AOd Lbc city Arc boats.
All of the Fingers of Hit Right Hand ^.Rlxtyolx are the latest flgnres given
itodity^Jor the number of victims of
and Two On His Laft Mi
the terrible bolocnust that wl|>eil out
Must Be Ramavad—King
the "iDtermcdiato" crib.
Had Been Oh a Bpraa.

IN STUPOR

LEGS BADLY FROZEN

Mom Mission, Mlrt.. Jan. 19.-Tbe
toneral acrricc of Mtsa Lulu Holmeo
held at 1 o'clock this artemoon at
Ibe borne of ber panmts, Mr.. and
Mra. John Holmea. the Eev. C. W.
Oiase oEicIiUng.
It U doubtful If Uiere bas been a
satb on tbe pcnlniMU that has caused
mre sorrow iban Ibc pseking of Miss
Holmes Tbo boose wst crowded with
Ders, old and young alike and
Bckerman. MUb. .Jan. JI.—lhivM
many were there who bad watched ifao
}x>utig woman pass from Infancy into King, a Canadian, was picked nji by
ypuib and from ‘youth Into ber girlmiles north ol beie. The mW^us
hood add then Into young womasib
evidently in n Uiitnken stupor (ram
brigbioai and best. Lying which ho was aroused with tbe great,
ft dlflRuUy.
^ ^
In ber bcauUlul casket. Miss Holmgs
Being unable ^u walk and com'iilklnlooked so baamtful and so peaceful
that no one passed tbe bier without Ing ol a great nunibncsa in bis l^s. a
stretiher
a
as
made
and
tbe
men
car­
sbeddlng a tear. Tbe lolnUter took as
hla tan tbe tlftn chapter of Mark. Uie ried King to Eckerman. Tbe man was
lUlng iiltirnUy all of tbe woy and
Slat, and lid. rersos wherein Is told
tbe story of tbe Redeomer rtlslng tbe upon examioatloB it was found that
daughter of Jalrus from death. There hU legs as far as Ibc knees wore verj
a profusion of beautiful flowers. badly frosea and that amputallan uiU
r necnayy to save the msn's life.
Besides his legs, all oi Uic Angers
where kbc waa known.
Tbe pall bearers were: Dudley Ortf- of the right band aud tao of Ute J«(t
were found to be froton and will havo
fln.
Mnrray
Tompkins.
Roy
Drew.
Jack
RAILROAD BTATION AT LUM WAS
>
be amputated.
Swaoey. Onn Is Leighton and Robert
BLOWN TO BITB.
A purse w'M made up and be wUlBc
Swaney. CoriU Leighton and Robert
mt U A-boKpllal .n ibc Soo for medi­
choir oonsUUng of Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Bagley and Mr. and Mrs E. J. cal attenuace.
King had been working In the woodr
Brinkman with Mrs. J. G. MUU as acmalst
“Lpad Kindly Ught." near Bckerman all winter and had
"Stater Thoo Art Mild and Lovely." evidently come to town to celebrate.
He Is 4U years of age and klugle
TTfOUGHT THAT TRAMPB CAUSED
"Some Time Well Underatand"
and has relauves uear Onurio. Can­
cxpCobion.
were sung.
ada. Ring will be a cripple and uttrely helpless for tbe remainder of hl«
life.
BtaUan Agent Had Just Left Far Hla
Mams Whan tha Explaalen Oe?
ourrad—Robbery Pi^bly
MeUve of Mlaaraanta^

3MWAG0T
fM OF $50

DESI®^
BT DYNAMITE
fflOOI COWTRT BADLY

ROOT WAS
ONE CHOSEN USED SET LINES

Lnm. Mleb., Jan. SO.—A charge of
dynnmlte blew ibc PooUnc. Oxford B
Nortbarv rallsond depot. 30 nUea
ports of PonUac. to bMs and Jarred
tha surrouadlag opubtry last night. ,
no irreeked building was a one, story frame sireotnre about 20x«0 feet
d bad Juit left

PiVE CADILLAC MEN ARRESTED
AND FINED.

ROOT SECURED 90 VOTES

Sixty Bet Lines and S1 Pounds of
Fleh Were Taken—Small Lake
Trout Alee Seised.

Five Cadillac men appeared In court
Ulpt night at I'sdIlUc and paid flnei
It la believed that tramps blew up
of 34 each wlib costs of 53 for using
WHILE
CHANLSR.
HIS
O^NENT,
tbe stathn, oxpacUng to obtain nmno»'
set linn In'Ukes Mitchell and CaadilONLY OOT 30.
<^m it
Uc. The men,were captured Sunday
and in all «0 set lines were token aud
Nominated By the New York Senate 0. pound* ol grass and wall eyes pike,
the Bah being wnt to Mercy hokpitol.
By a* Vote of 35 ta 14. DamoThe arresu were made by Stole
crats. 14 In AIL Cast
Deputy Smith, of ibU city, and Ibc
Ballou For Chanlac.
men were Cbaries Reed. U. W. Fortlage. Hugh Montague. John Montague
Albauy. s'. V., Jan. IP.—The M-uate
and Tom Evaus.
-,
'
today nominated at noon by a tote of
DepuD' Smith also avlsed 141 small
REOPLE WIRE THROWN INT^
14. Elibn Root to be United
umoked
lake
trouL the buneb
PANIC BY TREMOR.
raU cast their vuli-s weighing but :<SH pounds, from John
C- Fair, at Cadillac. The flsta were
lor Lewis Stuyvesanl t'hanler.
Tb« vote for UniU-d SUtca eenator khlpped by B .P. Klnkema A Co., of
In tbe mvscmbly was RooL Pd: Grand Helen, aud instead of being
sold in the Cadillac iiiarket. will be
Cbanlcr. 30.
ealea at tbe Northern Uleblgan
taVBRAL HoUbeB WERE SHAKEN
aisylum.
DOWN THERE.
Fever Cauaed Death.
Scarlet ieter cau*ed tbe death at
Gerard Rhoades, the C ycar old you of
tJlUa Damage Waa Dens At Smyrna—
Mr.
and
Mra. U-roy Rhoader. 234 Baal
AUTOMOBILE
STRUCK
TELE­
Phaoaaa Is Abaut Thirty Mllaa
Eleventh street, death lak-fng piaoe
PHONE POLE.
North af That Piaca11:41 this forenoon, There a,re two
Sbaek Abaut 7 A. M.
oihFT children In the family who have
Floyd Kelley Was Doing at a Tarrlf- not yol come down with the dUeose.
Smyrna. Jan. IP.—Tbe people of this
Bo Bpead When tha Maohina
city were thrown Into a panic about 1
FUNERAL SERVICE.
a'eioch ibU morntog when an earthsnake shock was felL
UtUe damage waa done, but a reDetroit. Mich.. Jan. SO.—Floyd Kel­ humaa Brackway. Pioneer. Was Bur­
led This AftertiMn.
FKt from Phocaea. about 30 mUes ley. aged S3, a teamster (or Uie ChatThe funeral of Thomas Brockway
oorU of here aaya that aavaral boiaes nero4totrolt JuuomobUe Co., while
■ere knocked down.
going nt a terriSe speed, was killed in- wks held this afternoon at the tosh
denco
or
bis daughter. Mrs. George
Three peraoos were also reported siaaUy UiU afteroooa. Uts auto
Ian. 3S Weal Nlnib street, tbe
klUad at Pbooaea.
swerved nad crashed Uto a telegrapb
pole at JeffereoB and Conoera creek. Itev. Demaa Oochlin otSelatIng.
«laa Mabel OCoonar baa rwtotwed
sMad by tbe Rev. J. W. MlUer. Unboat a rlaU with bar elstar. Mrs. Urn
PbDlp Fotpsak, o( Kartln, was lu denakar B. L Hughoa directed the
.Mdnuah, In HlUadale.
-Jw city today JK buslneea.

smyrnThad
SflOCK TODAY

3 ULLEirAIPliOCACEA

JESTER LOST LffE

_

iitoTiiiitiiTdiiMi’ii

im».

SBOW^ LOSED MENACE TO
APPLE EXHIBITION AT BPOKANE
C08TBMMB.

Mr. and Mra. Chartaa Jaflriaa Waara INQUEST IN CHICAOO DISASTER Dsfieit of BWOO Promptly Made
Bummonad to Indiapapolia by
TO START AT ONCE.
by too Mon Who Bubocribod
Talagram Taday.
$35 Each.

MANY TEARS SEED MAN LYING
FUNERAL SERVICE OF MIBB LULU
HOLMES TUESDAY.

$lAt A YEAR.

January *a.

Spokane. Wash., Jan. 20.—Elghiyflve ibousand dolUrs was the total
cost of the national ai^e show to Spo­
kane. December T to 12. when premIn'ma of an aggregate value of 536.000
were awarded to exhlhlia to the var­
ious eompciUions.
The auditor reported a deflclt of
53J00, which eras promptly met by lOO
men subK-ribtog 535 each.
B. F. Cartier Van Diaoel. flrat t1c«
{-resident and chairman of the direc­
torate. aoMuaces that the time and
place of tbe oext exposition, which
to to be interoattonal to scope, will
be decided upms the latter part ot
January, when the aiaoHallon. headed
by Louis W. Hill, of'St. Paul, presi­
dent of the Great Northern Railway
company, will be reorganited to begin
preliminary work for this year's
show. Several cities In the middle

CALIFORNIA
^AMEB D. PHELAN FEARS A JAP
INVASION.

WARNING TO FRESDEMT
WANTS JAPS BARRED FROM THE
r-v •TAXe

-'I--

Oris
Allagee That khe Oritmala
Onve the
Whitet Men^From
MenVrom the
t
Field. Mm
Shop and tho Store ^pneka
For White Rhce.

Washington.
Jan
21—Former
Mayor Jaoras D. Phetom of San Fran­
cisco. sound a BMe of waratog to
President Rooeevelt aiid the federal
officers regarding Japanese Immigra­
tion Into Callforala
-nrbe Japanese in the field, to the
shop aud to the store have drives the
white man out of business agd we can­
not live aide by aide piUh Uma." he
said.
imew from Spokane this year one of
“We speak for the whit* race and
e Is likely to capture it. to which
event the Spokane aasoclaikm srlU temgenre and palrloUsm. This ques­
have full charge.
tion must be settb'd The nattoo moat

BanqiMt Will Take Place In February,
after the Bey City Con­
vention.

BMMiUmfR£ CASE ON

EXAMINATION HERE

secured. It I* allied that Baunan.\Mvrdlng to ■lateDii'i:!* mad«s by
tyre aold the liquor that caused George
the Ret. R, N Hol*a].le. aowlMaiil
Lameg to endeavor to shoot up tbe
*uperintendciit ul the Michigan AntiSaloon league, local opliou wlU be
,uti4 oo It' 3a c-ounilo* this tpriug
and Mr. Hotoei.Ie will be euiprlsed II
■II of them do not
dry. making
3b of the ST coun-.Ire in tbe lower penInaula. dry.
In addition Il»- !ej.giie l» woiklng
r two bin*, one tor township legllatloii un local option ami one I* a "re*C. L. MEAD ANO DAUGHTER DEAD, idciice dl'-lm-t ” lull which will cloee
HOME BURNED.
up mauy »alooti> iti lae ritie*. The acti\Hii-» «i i!ii- leasm- are toward state
wide probibition ultimately.
The league expeiU to wpend 125.000
In the eatupaign and will have T3
>[><'«kers amuiig them. Mr. Holsaplt
*t»ir.- iK-ing IVrry F. Powers of Cad­
illac wlKwe-l^fliii-im- and whose pa|K-r.
the Cadillac Evening New*, were both
used against lueal o|dlou last )ear.

Bridgeport. Pvnu.. Jau IS —C L
Head, a contractor, and Sarah Metd.
bU ll-yrar-old daughter, loot Ibeir
lives early toda.v In a fire wblib deotroyed their home a: S3 Colorado avcPtra.
I.ODdon, Ont. Jan ll» —Fire eariy
this morning destroyed the Globe
i:a*ket rampaay's factory and 20 small
bouse* adjoining occupied by workThe loas will be more than
53M.000.

Yenra and Hae SeM Farm to
Mike BafOett,

«

Nortkpon has 1m aaother ■( Oh
old ptoueera to the iwgnoval ot ItoE
Phillip Baateralght to BverML
after a residence near that vtUa» tor
about 55 yean. Mra. BaMcrWghi hoa
dtopoMd ot her farm aheot two mllao
soetfc of Ibe village to Mike BafO^
and Monday will leave tor Aerett'lB
eompaay with Mr. and Mra. WUUom
Cote. whp. have been wUL her atoco
the death ot her hrnhand. ahooi A
year ago.
Mra. Baateralght wfli make . Bar
booN with her dauffhier uatfl Mgi
soaomer. when aba wU1 pay a vfait ig
her old home at NorthporL It ^ go'
dealrem Mra. Cole will aocompaiff Mr
If she decldro to retora. She hoe Jnt
paoaed ber Sdth Urthday aoaJeonstr.and It toeaas a great deni to hm to
Jeere ber old home, although aha BRS
no one left but her! daughter.
Mr and Mra. Cole and Mra. Rutar
night are vlslttog frfeitoi at Tu Itohh
me tor a tew daya betore IrontaB

.
.
,
|

i

JURY STAKED I
OUT 14 Kind j

TO STATE US VIEWS

PERRYFOWERS TO SPEAK

In Addition to the Coffin Plant. »
Small Houoea Adjoining, tho
Homs of Working Men Woro
Alao Burmod Down.

MRE EASTBIWfCMT WILL
HOME IN WASHIHBTOM.

HOLDBACK
UTOlFDICOiraCIiM
JAP MATTER

TO VOTE IN
28 COUNTIES

CASKEF FACTORY FIRE

GOES TO EVEKH

give us assurance that no more. Jap­
anese ahaJI Invade Callforala. They
are an enemy within our gates.
Hawaii has (aUen Into the handa of
the Japanese apd Chliforaia U to
BUBINE6B
MEN'S ASSOCIATION
grave danger."
ELECTED DELEGATES.
COULDN'T AORtE IN BANHATVWI
LIQUOR CABE

STATE CONVENTION

a meeting of Ihe Trarerwe City
IiU*loe«e Men's aasociaUon held laat
Bight. Ibe followlDg gentlemea were
elected delegatea to ettend tbo slate
contcnlloB to be held at flay City In
Kebrnair: Otto Kyaeika. Jorepb Sleder, u R. SUokney.
The report of the haaguet eommll•r. compMBd o! Mean. Charles Wit
helm, a V. BBStae and Jaaee
HHKkea. »•» sAven, the baaqnet
to be arraafed tor aome time
in February after the stale cobveniloa.
All members are urged to take part
CUMaW Thet Hit Fire Water Was the In this affair.
Made a Ragueet By Wire te the OovCavee ef the Wild West Jag of
erner e( Cellfornia and Letter
tieorgs Larsteg—Benxie
Is En Routt CenUinIng
County Court Newa.
Notts ef PreeldenL
Honor. Mich. Jail l».-Marlon G.
Paul began his can-rr as .prosecuiing
Saeremento. Calif.. Jan. 1>.—Prealattorney of Benile rauuiy by.secbring
dent .Rooseveh has aaked Uorersor
tbe conviction ol David Dabea. of
Gilleti. of Callforala to lake Immedi­
rbuuipsonville. which is also Mr.
ate steps to have the leglslalloa di­
Paul’s borne town. Mr. Delyoa was
LOCAL OPTION QUESTION WILL rected against tbe'Japaneae held up
lound guilty of -keeping hla aaloon
until be can be heard (rout, aaya the
BE SUBMITTED.
open on Sunday. October 4. and was
Sacramento Union.
Sued tHu ahd'cusu by Judge Chitten­
This request was conulned to a
den.
telegramjxwlved b> ihriovernor. A
Gertrude Halstead was given a dl
letter to en route, rontalalng the pr«*ivorce from Duncan Halstead, liquor
denC* notes on tbe proposed ltd
ibeir d'
tion against the Japanese.
Beulah..
Andrew Holden, of South Frsiikfori,
who came over from Norway In ISSX,
given his paper- and became a
cltiten of the United Slate* y-sterdai.
The Rev. R. N. Helaapis States Thet
"me trial of Archie Bannanty.-e.
STENOGRAPHER.
TYPEWRITER
th* Mevemsnt Will Ultimately
charged with seUIng liquor to an luCIVIL SERVICE
Rcault in suts Wide Prohi­
dian. Is stilt on. Fony-ihrei- talesmen
bition for Michigan.
had to be examined before a Jury ws*

LOST LIVES
IN A BLAZE

d

Date for Traper^ City I* March 17—
women to Be Ineligible Ia Car.
tain Caaminationa.

The lollii'-.iic I- me achedule of
and tiaii-' lor tho spring examI X- Jt: for 1! • p<i»lHou of »teooher-!y|M
wBitit wlU be held
at puluts In the seventh dlKtrlcl.
The atcu ittsi 'k r-tM*ewrlier exammatloj. I* b«ld fiiarterly as tollowa:
On lb - fourth Tueaday 9t Jam
A|<rll. July, and October at AtUnia.
ria.; Uoeton. Mara.; New York. N.
Y.; Chicago, 111.: Cincinnati. Ohio;
Denver. C<rto.; New Orteami. U ;
Philadelphia. Pa: St. LcmI*. Ho ; 8t.
I*«ul .Minn.; t>»n Franchico. Cal.; anq
Wasjlagton. D. C.
This examination will be held in Ihu
►prtng of I90» St the ftaUnwiag oaiacd
placite 111 the Seventh civil service
dUtrii-t:
illiDoii—Chicago. Jan. 2S. Chicago,
April 2T. Peoria. March 25.
Michigan-Ik tivlt. Marchjf2. Grand
Itopid*. March >S Saginaw. March 20.
(.eu Holliday Was Chosen Ptwaido
Traterae City. March it.
At Claaa Meeting—Harry HelliWiscoodn—MadtooD. April 3. Mllliday, Soeretary.
wankee. March 31. Wanaau. March
iO.
The M>phmore i-iaas n>et yeeierday
tn v|e«r of the large aocuber of loand elerted the following officers:
mtte tt.‘Dogra(Aer apd Typewriter elPn-sMent-Lou Holliday.
Vice-president—Stanley Snyder.
Secretory—Harry HoIUday.
and typewruer held at tbe above mcnTreasurer-Vivian aCrdncr.
Tbe clau voted to retolu the same ■ ioned place* m January and July af­
color* as they had In the Hghih grade. ter January. tpoD They will be ad.
Ught blue and yellow. They are plaa- mitted only to the aprtag and (all
lexamtonUona
nlng on having a slelghrida

SOPB. OFFICERS

Honor. Mtok.. Ml 3S.-*flitor BeUto
eratlng until S:tS tUa MoinliE tho
JurpTB the care ot the people vA Ahehle Bannatyne annotmeed that thop
t unable to agree and wera fftoebatged. Bannatyne vte dtorM wttiL
selling llqnor to ah tndiaa M thg
Jury retired at 1:45 yocterdoy o'
noon, etaodlng 11 tor fSHntlni
one tor acquittal.
Banaatyao
probably be vrled again.
It M allegBi thaThtJuratoMd tBo
liquor 10 the Indton «li« oodaohoroS
shoot up the town. Mdtoff hr POP
ling a bullet through the ear ot IMP
uaiyre's bartender.
Jwdge Chlttendan yoeterday oosipllmented Bensle oonaty highly cl^
4ng ibsi a few yearn ago, It letJlrod
>ral weeks to aOend to all e( UO '
cases but DOW tbe docket waa eleorad
In only a few days, ohowtag that at ^
least a large pnmortton at the rato.
deals obeyed ihe laws and were at
peace with everyone else.
Judge of Probate Fred 8. Lamb oC
Cadillac waa here ycetonday sWttos
Judge Chtiiendea. As has been etoMd
before. Judge Ctottendes ha* l^igaed
from tbe bench beraost of bto boalth.
reaignatloe to take effect to Jnly
and Judge Umb ta a candidate tor
tbi* district which fnclndra Wealovd.
MUaaukee. Kalkaaka. and Benxta
eonniUs. He has been Judge ot pew
bale 13 years and (or tour yearn bo(ore ibnt wan proancuttog attoraey and
atao re.-ved ai city attorney ot OndlL

PIONEER IS DEAD
Cam* With Huahafld. Wiiliani Fray, to
WiHiemahurg 4S Yeora Age
Funeral HeW 'Thoradoy.
WlUtomaburg. MlcB, Jan. U.—MfmLucretla Prey. TD years old. died at
tbe home ot ber sen. Edgar Pray. BMW
Mabel this moraing. Mra. Prey wKh
hnahand. WllUaa Pray, who dtod
30 years ago. came to the vlctotty o(
WUUamnbnrg to IMS. and to theee
days when doctors were tew and far
between, did mach work la cartog aad
helptoi tbe sick. Mra. Prv »na a
very highly respected womai by ail
with whom she was acgaalatod. Two
tons are left. Edgar and Andrew, both
ot Mabel
The (uaeral eervleee wee« held
at the home of EdguPray.
Thuraday at 1 o ctoeE the Bee. »r.
Tonng. of Ceatral Lake. efflciattaE
Mr. Tonng (ormerty had ctei«e af tha
church nt wullaaghOTE

i-

7- -r

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. FRIDAY. JANUARY 22. IMS.

nSERYINSIWUOi

togd iWICB
Traverse
Herald ‘‘GRANBPA”
A WEEK.
PaStMMi TMMdajr tatA rrtiaj
«».o. bbw ..
J.W. Hubea ...
dm N. Bate* .

AGED PIONEER RASSED
THIS MORNING.

OAoh in ErDnultSML
Botk TbOMM Na 0.
' .

oInTmt

•tillMth

BROCKWAY

3“IsE

Much 1 UOl at Um pMrtofSw i
Tn*WM Otjr. UiA^ BOSer Uw A
«l CeagTi tt iUrdx fc im.
RUSUCITY.
Waare Twy ■uch gratlOed with the
prosren ttet U belnc BiaSo In resarS
: tbe Grand Trawrae roCt«B and are nucta pleaaed UuU tbe
taliraada' am c>>«pw«tlns la ihU^
portaat mtUer. The Grand Trawtae
reflea eon ataad pablleJty and tbe
«Mr« poWldtjr It reoeltea. tbe better
It b for ererj-ooe.
Tbe matter ot
«r the beteb and boanUaf bouM U
tbe ralloar (olden l» alao immwUaL
It baa been aald tba* manjweaM be «lad ui eome to Tramae
Ctir and rletnlty la Uie
tb«7 coaid only And
Tbe bolHa am crowded In Ute belfbt
of tbe acoBOB and of eoarae, «ita
BdrerttalBS, tbe rlaltora do not know
erbere they can obtain board and lodelas la private laatUlea or at boardtag
boBaea. U tbb Uat to flven. it to
paraUveljr eaay for even a etranger
. to baoone ploaaanUjr locatod.
it la to tbe iatereiri of ail vbo ooaUBllSMe Ofealac their bonwe Ula
i' to reoortera to make Uito tact
Iowan, u, artibo|it a oent of exjicnan
; ko tlMtodvM, they are obUtaing ademialng that in the u»ual way. would
ooct them a to>ge amount of money
Tbto la ttaelt to aa iinporUnt eotisld
cratlOD aai aoe that ti worthy of note

I.E.STEWJUID
RED THIRSDAY
ANOTHER Asko RIONEER CALLED
TO HIS REWARD.

«VB FODR SCOREmitS
llfiDOW, THREE SONS AND FOUR
GRAND CHILDREN.

BMd Away At «be Heme of Hie Sen
County Treaaarer When
Grand Traveiwe end Bencte
Cmwty Were One.
(%e teat of the old ptoneera to have
•dbeir Rfclnrea taken with Samuel Au4erB0n vpon the occaakm of hto hOUi
%mbday anatveraary many yearn aim.
fbaaed away Tbnmday. noon wben
Beory Btdeon Steward went t
- border at tbe borne of hto aon. Georg<
W. Steward. 2U Bast Nfnih etroet.
Be WH tt yeare dd. and beride*
tte Btldow. leave# three eon*. William
F. StewBM. of Chicago. Edwn
Steward, ctf Grand Raptdi, and George
W. Steward, of tbto city. '. .to grafid
•eoa aorTtre, RAy Steward, of WaabtagtBO. and Bddle Steward, who to In
tbe Dnfted Sutee navy.
the Utoaua Anna aud
BHtha. of tbto rity. A brother. Wee
•ey, eC Blmlngtiaio, Ala. to aleo
ML
HSiry K. Steward wa» bora March
J- S. im, la Delaware cxnieiy, Ohio, and
ta USl waa uahed'ln marriage
-MtoB Carcdlae Tbompauw. on Ne»
TcaVb day. la iKt they came
DeaMMla. when there were only a few
bmUtaa at that plaoa. tbe Steward*
iiU (amity.
lUkt^ ^..........
jnea Mr. Steward tott hto yaoi«:
Ife to Beaaanla. there was ttaea
- Rothtng b«l an ladlaa trial leading
tram Maatoteo to Traverse City au<)
on to Old M^yrion.
Seven year* later while *1111 a rest''yhwt
Reaieala. and beforr the
Miee d Grand Traveme and' nenilc
* WwdbpaieM.
we ^ajewJ. Mr
Mr. Steward wu
laated eo (&mn
rrmihllcan ticket as
•Snt^ trea^ r. sand came to TravenaCHfto oStdact hto oampatga. He
I to offlee. serving two
fcceskoB. aad Uite on was
e o(Se«. lie

CUE HEKtfTEmAGO
^7

CUT A FARM OUT OF THE NATIVE
WILDERNESS.
*

‘ Breckwey Was a Student
ef the Bible and woe Femlliar with
Praettoatty Every Seek
BcH^raa.

Vanishes

In

ii£3 n: -'

Will Oose Out

Rive
irmto r. $l0.i:. lUbs—Jaubary. tS sTl^.
May. ISOTttDs.lO; inly. $*.».

Why not Hart now—today, and fc«
ver rid yourself of Stomach ^rouble
od .fndiiSesiloa?
A dleti
dieted stomack
—-..............
Give It
gets the blues sad grumb
a good oaL then take Pape s Dtopepve fnloes worksin to Stan tbe digestive
lag. There will bo *no <
belching of Gas or eruciai
gesied food; rm feeling like a lump of
toad In the stomsch or heartburn, sick
besdarbe'and Dlaslness. and your food
sill not ferment and poison your
brraih witb nsuseoos odors.
Rape's uiapepsln costs only'SO cents
for a large case at any drug store
here, and will relieve the most obstlnle case of Indigestion and Vpset
tomach in five minutes.
There U nothing else better to take
Gas from Btomarh and cleanse tbe
stomach and Intestlnivi. and besides,
one tristigule will digest and prepare
for aastmUatlon Into the blood all your
food the same as a sound, healthy
stomach would do IL
When Uiapepsln works your stom­
ach rests—geta itself In order, clean*
hud then you feel like eatiug
the tabic, and

Thomas nrockway. known Ihitrighout the Grand Traverse region at
“Grandpe- Broekway. died at 2:30
tSis morning at ibc home of hto daugUler. Mm. Georte Lutman. 822 Wc«
Ninth streeL He was 86 years old.
relief from all Stomach
or tho Immediate fnmny survlvlag Misery to waiting for you
................begin uklug Diapepatn.
themged man. there to hut one daogh- you deride
Tell your druggist that you
ler. Mr*. Lutman. six grend sons,
'a Ulapepain, bccQUre you wi
lulph. Hervey. hnd Will Anderson.
lorongbly cured of Indlgeallon.
Walllc. Harry and George Ltilman.
and two grand daughters. Mim Mabel
POMONA.
and Utos Lola LUtman. Two
great grand dau^tert'also are left,'
rial to The Kvovlug Re»r«L
Adcll and Marion Anderson, dtugh- SpMtal
Ponvona. Mkrh., Jan, 1$.—The Rev.
ier> of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aadereoa.
Charle* Siralghi. of Traverse City, la
When tbe Grand Traverse region bolding meetings in KimorM.
was ecaroely more than a wildcmese.
The Rev. Mr. Gamertstelder. of
Thomas Brockway left bis home town.' Rcoiivllle. preached In the EvaugellOtsego. N. V.. and came to Traverse
e.-tl chorch Sunday.
City. Locating In the wildemvpi west
Mrs. Otto Tbomiaoa to on tbe sick
of tbe asylum property, Mr. Broekway
list IliU week.
carved a prosperons farm out of tbe ^ Mrs. AUr«l Koscb. who hfto been
forcsL where be dwelt for many ill with typhoid fever, to able to be up
years with hto wife. uaAl farm U(<>
again.
became (oo strenuous for the aged

BEANS.
Chicago; Jan. »).—«’bite beans are
sr-lltng fairt)'. There are moderate arritals. The market seetiu to» hav^ an;
ample aondy_ It to la the balds
bal
of
dtalt rv. there being little stock in Ihc
open marCht.
Uutrofl. Jan. 20.—Beans—Spot.8J.20.
May. IE25.
POULTRY.
New York. Jan. 20.—TooHry-Diew<d. easier; western chlckent. iSVi'lc;
lowto. lie 16c; turkeys. l»F25cwLIVE STOCK.
Delrolt. Jaa. 20.—Illsbop. Bulhm
Holmes reiioit; Caiile—Market strong
Tuesday's prices; we quote extra
dry .fed steers and heifers.
Kl. ers und heifers. l.OWl to 1.200, IliO
eJ.10; storrs-ond heifers, m to 1.000
$401.65; grass sleeiw and heifers that
are fal. 500 to TOO. W.5O01.1O; ett.lee
ftti cows.
good fat cows. 83.5ii0'
r.t-0: sommon ctiws. $«.5O02; eauners.
tl.25Qt.75; choice heavy bull.-^. $3.75
01; (air to good Imtognxs buIU. 830
5 50; Ugh! bull*. 82-50rj'5, Veal C.ilvcfc
—Market steady at Tuesdry's prices;
eiSeiLIS; Mien. ,IO;. Slee|
and Lambs—Quality considered marI all
lambs. 86./5; fair to good tombs. 860
6.r-0; light to wmmon tombs. gl.Stiji
5.60; fair to good butcher sheep.'83.2:.
01.50; culls and common. 82-6002.75.

t ot tomb, per lb .

Veal chop*, per lb
Turkey* .................
Gr-ese .....................
Chkkea*. per lb..................................I\c
Cbkkem
Brick aad limourgbar obees#^ psr
Ok'...argvrtne, per Ib ..............18#Mt

SE=;;;=*»i

Our Enlire Stock
of

Fur Coats
15 to 25 per cent Discount

Grains.
Oats. H. A U
0=ts,
fora,
t. H. * L. .....................................6Sc
Oora. T.
?«ra on
«Oo.

Ftesenl Prices SU lo In

Whea:

SS3aW&oi'i:;:::i

FARMER’S SUPPLY CO:
116-118 Stale Street

ooeoe, dressed .

cr gray fox as I
a as bl0 as ...
Miaoriic-,----Bsenrax. por lb. froa ...
No. J Skuak. aa Ugh aa
Old rubber boou aad ahm
Tallow, per Ib....................

o. 1 House cau ...
Hide*.
couple, and they moved to the city. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Watehed Flftean Year*.
(Hide and fur priCM gaaraaiaoe
loeaUng on Pine atreoL Two year*
"For Itflicn }i-ar» 1 have walch-'d
THE MARKETS.

e working of llucklen's Arnkw
ago bis wife died, and he btis ainco reS-.lvc; and It ha* never fah«d to euro
Hdod «ilh hto dsoghtor.
LOCAL MARKETS.
ly Wire. boll, ulcer or burn lo which
X.i. 2 cured bides..............
The isitiuo. market was comparawas applied. i< has saved us mauy
In the earlier years, avbougt.
1 Rc-en hide..............
doctor blU." ways A. F. Hardy, erf
still kept hto farm. Nr. Bnvclina.v, tlvi-ly lUely ywterda). Nine loads of 66.50: heavy. IS.ItSeiLoS: rotiRh.j
•No. 2 Rteen hides.............
Hast Wilton. Maine. 25c at B. H
previous to coming to Traveme Cily. | jwuioes arrived nml the buyers buck- l;,.85C.C: p«d u, choice heavy. 80Q
Walt i
& Son*. Itonnah
Itonnab A
( Lay. C. A.
had been a cooper hy trade, and hc'ed each other Just fin though
,6.55: pisk. *l,:.0fr5.iO; bulk of rah-,.,
Dugbee Drug I'd. diug store*.
aylng 5^ 86,IH'6.3^:
found a lucrative bbsiness in b»ak-!price outside warranied paying
Shivp^lk-eHKs. eshlag banwlf for the grist uiiU of the r.7 and
cents, which wasi^jatd
mate,, a. 20,0....; market ste.id.v tu DOCIM Paiato Oat Daaten of PUlt aad
Hannah Lay and company, about te K-rday. The tltvenville price
KH- lower; mtlive. 83.2:.fK,.60; v..,.,
Calkartlca
M* cenu. aud the local huyoi-s baic i.y. Sr::.qD.B5: Morlliiss. 8607;
30 yiwrt agoIIS. purcallves. sad violent
when given tables.
Alihuugb not a member of any ;! ei'iils moro fndght to pay s than toiuhs. native, 8.',.lie, 7,75; wc-Morn,
OelloMe women." says a woll
church, "Grandpo" Brockway was a those If Gni-iivllle. and II to thought 85.2.07.«.
known doriQr. "NHUicr ehoukl they ta
PiWo studeni. beleg familiar with «v- (berefore. that tbe price will drop
coiitolning narcotla (or
Iwrk
to
55
today.
Tl.-ro
were
ahoiTl
I
ucubka."
SELLII i PRICE.

<-0'• hoin
hook ot
of tne
tho tJtoie.
Bible. it
It iv sniJ thal.—----- •............ ..
moihen to heed
passnge of scripture could to- quoi-|6W
ia.-lhf ti"!Frulta and Nut*.
mute
;hl* warning and keep
Walnuts. I’cr «it, ....................
«if Pr. Caldwell's Syrup IViiein f«
ed hul-tlrand|>a" wnu familiar wiih It. j
CRAIN
fhesiQuls, per qt.................
and heroelf and lor any m.-mber ol the
Funeral rorrkes wilt be hold tOU<4-j
CRAIN,
(arally that hna nrod ef a laxalke or a
Urativs. per haaaei
stomach remedy. It U rate and jdcaaam
iw aficnioon at 2:30 o'cio^ at the
Detroit. Jan. 2le^1o*e—Wheat,
to take and has rurvd old pcr^le ot
home of his daughter, Sirs. Lutman. *1''*; <orr. 62hii
chronic oonMI;>:iiiou and dy*iwv»l* M
rs' siaiidine. and yc! U lurmmy y. ars
J122 West Ninth street, the Rev. Uc-'
tahy a* many a tappv mother
y tor a b
I Corhiln oniriaUiig. Tbe Bcv. J.
II testify. :It brine* natural daily moveUpier a friend of Mr. Brockway j Four loads of hay. one load of cokv
-ret.-n* U>o stomach, aids dland KilmulaP-* the terrdd Uver to
Ibe last in years, will assist. All and one load ot carrols wcio al.-^u
|.rOT« r optlim. The rhlldren llfco tt. Late
ot the gnindsonK, except Heney An-Jweigbeil nl Ihe city seale henVe ye»WValher*. ilir popu' ir bolel man In In... "Th
••The ehlldr«i
dlanni-olls. iv*:
III I
deiaoD. will be ^*ein.
Word has t< nluy. There are no> chuQgOb

and would wet ta without
been seat Walllc Lutman who Is Inijlilcc
It ,n the house.’* Mrs. ItatUe Crouch.
TU lom-llle, Term., cured her S tnonlh*'
Detroit, and bu to expected to ntlcm!
old baby of IndlgesUon with IL Mrs
POTATOES.
•be funeral.
Atmon wmu. Jamaica. VU aaya It aavrd |
Chicago. Jan. 20.—There Is
her baby'* life. Mra. A. B. Cur.nlngh-im.
''in tbe paaslbg away of "Graadpa",
hVsno. Calif.. »ay* ihe ean l keep house
Brockway, there lomaliis bul ono of riisage la pricos lately quoted,
without tL It cured her llule aon ot
ma'nd wns not so active toda.>’ un.i the
TheumaOsm and rtomach ;roi.l1e.
the group of oM pioneers who* aat
Mra. Flora Hel-n-w. Bow Ci.-ck. Kan .
Ihe 000**-!'®’““*“
biislncwt leported was tight
with Sat
Ihtto Dank Is a sale and convenieni
Maai praoueta.
*ays- “Dr. Caldwell'? Syrup I'cpaln
A tieatly fiH'llng prevailed. Receipts
cured my llllle girl of, .xmatlpalon. I
loa of hto goth blrihdty anniversary.'
depository; and solicits
c.-wmot recommend your sph-ndW remedy
i«. ...ir pw.,7.
yottr account.
' - ehildiea."
,
durllnetta to.
to
to go. There now remalas H. E. Slewo' quote Ihe buying price of poialoe*
"■..................
Mrs Abe- Xllller. Canal Dover. Ohio,
or the GreoBvIlIc market at 5SQ6he;
Pepaln
ta? used Hr. Caldwc'Vi 8;tup P.
paln
a tosaUvu for
rye. 7«c; wheat. 81; beans, 8I.I-5 bu^'h apicndid reaulU
bObRORlSbRWRRWOOO
children.
Id IlM
Oldest and Sirongcsl Bank in
AROUND SILVER LAKE.

druggl'ta aclt it at
I Cald♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦bbORbb
Norlbern Michigan
PRODUCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kessler relnracd
Chicago. Jan. 20.—Cheese—Firm;
I Grand Rapid* yesterday, after tlaisie*. 15c: twins. llQllHc; youn;:
TlsiUng frieadi.
Amcricus, 15c. Butter—Sl«ad> ; crco.iiSeven Years ot Proof.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ssunden orh«. 22030c: dairies.
21H027e.
"I hav<' bad seven jear.-i of proo
spent Sunday at Ihe Fbusln home.
at 2$e.
II.. t L'-. King'* Now PiM-oM-ry to thi
Mr. and kirs. John Zimmerman g*
New
Yortt, JUL
Buttor— lie^i iT'-dlcliie to take for cx
a party for Mr. aad Mrs. Kosuler Fri­ Fieudy and unchanged; receipts, 5.S11. roidfc and for rver)' di>oa>eiI
chest or luiig>."
.
day night.
Cheese—Firm and unchanged;
Panama. Mn. The world ha.;
Ask. Anna
Jaeobson and
Ten* Moetof Travera# Oly were raU-liit-arliy fane.v. sriected. while. 3Cc;
j lOpg'H'xew'otorovco^
rdsat John Zimmerman'* Sunday own-! fair lo choic<>.r.30 352; brown and mixf"*" <«URh* and eolds, to grip;
ing
. ^
ed fane. 320340; do fair to choice. 25'’>•>
bronchiito. h-:.
ings. a
MM* 'Maftha pptrafk* spent SatufjOJic; western flrsU, 28J4«: seconds, ?tagc8 of eonutHupiloii
day
ly aad Snnday
Simday with her cousia.]2S025c.
iilwa.v* preveme the <1
I'n'-jmoiili. Sold under Riiaraiiti"
Edith Potrafka.
|
and then take anything you like fr-m (inr stock and compate it with aoyihioK
S. 11. Wail A Son*. Hamiali & l-a>.
PROVISIONS.
Miss Ulaee Davlscwl to spending a,
you m:tv find, . If ours is not bctiec in your opinion you may have
Chirago, Jan. 20.—rrorisioos oponfew days WiUi her sister at Elk Bap-

Katberlae MrMnllen and Rn*e (tonfield Mtohded ekarA ia Trakena City
Suada) evening.
Mr. and Mr*. John CanSeld gave a
party Saturday evealng. the tin.'- wax
pleasanly spent playlBg games and
danrinfg. aad a nice supper was
►trved.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newsled a^,
family spent Sunday at V*1 DupaV j
Lawrvnee Dunn spect Smdny —
yood Culler's lodge.
Philip Sfoor was a
visitor
Traveiwe City Sunday. ,
IlcRba Ltfimaq spenf' Sunday with
her suat. Mrs. Jobs Vouker.
Will Dunn s|K-ni Snnday 'evening^
wiih hi* rou.^tn. l.awreBea Dnaa.
.Frank J<#soau sptwi Sunday ereu-|
lag at Folrafka’*.
j
bcaltb
Mr. aad Mr*. WllUara Ctoeper were'
I Ume. aad fnr tbe Ust nine callers ai Slmskl'i Saaday eTeBlhg. !
______ _
boon coaSoed to hU bed.
Mind Va«
^ '^Ee bo«r o( Wddlag tbe funeral be*
sot yet been eH. bst It will be held
bnninrws to keep out oi
....................
.Matorday aftanoon.
you can and you can and-will keep out
^ liver aad bowel trodble it fcm take
Mr. and Hra. J. J. Matitdi^\ir tbe T>r. King's New Ufe Pttls. Ttmr keep
toft today witb their faml. btUmaaeM. malaria and Jana"

...............—

.....

Mild Laxafiva
For Baby’s Bowels

SAVINGS

Consideration for one's family demands
the provision of safety against adverse
circumstances.
To spend the entire income, even if it is
used for comforts, is lack of foresight
rather than a sign of affection.
True regard for ooe’.s dependents Is
shotvn by providing means to draw
upon when they may be needed.
A bank account is the best safeguard
against misfortune. U is always ready.
and it is easily arquirod by anyone who
will regularly save a part of his salary
or profits.
...........

.......

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

Traverse CHy State Bank

■■



I MRS. WANT A. COAT,
You are cordially inviled lo look over
Uie oilerlags ol

I- A D I E S ’ AAF R A IR S
YOUR MONEY B.ACK*. Ouf wraps are this season’s
.’
styles and were originally priced at only a fair
living pralit, and now we have

THE FARMER’S STORE
The 1904
Automatic
Washer

And every other pric»' cut tne same. You Ret all Ladies’Suits at
the bamc t ut for a few days rntwe.

Tu.. «jmI- -fui. tna> liiiH- w.i.s!,-'* ihi:
lUi’lii*.-.

and

<h*-*

ll.i-

\ OUT THE ^RIOE TO MAI-P'
BcauUfuq$10 wraps cut lo S5.00
\
Styilsh $15 wrapfe^ cpt' lo $7.$$
Fine qaallty $25 waps cat lo $12.50

work

Coal For Sale

New Beauty ParkH-

Blue •lackf t Dommtir Lump, per ton. -$$.00
Monitor IXimestii- Lump, per ton. ..$4.50
OonaolitUted Wssbril Nut, per ton . M-7S
$6.00
roi-abonta*..............

Now opcu for business. Miss Clara
Lee Musselman, a graduate of the E.
Burnham School of Beauty Culture is
in charge.
Only perfect yerviee given. Ladiss
and Gentlemeo are invited to make ap>
pointments. Hours: 9 a.m. to 12; 1 (o
6 p. m.; eveotngs 7 to 9.

qui.kly aud «a*lly.
W.' let you lakt- it aud try It ;or 3U
days free of ritarge-^Ti' you liko ii >ua
buy it. if you don't like i; return ii

FRANK TRUDE
OlttPosIMlice BmMImi

A I'Large of i'ie per ton or l-5o per half ton
will be m^e whm Ibc coal liaa to be carried
front watroD or sled to bin. Wc screen all onr
Antbraclu.- Coal.

BIO

S

niongsges against uM land or any
assignee thereof of record:
Rnby Phelps bu been ni tbe past
week.
Tbe eaterulameat at the ebnreh on
Friday evening was
well attended
and tbe stereoptlran views were f
The
people
ncie
aoDreelate
Wright's eSoru.

JLF. D.MB.
Attar a aarare
Oeorvi Pauataea pomM away Tbareday Bight. Vr.yttdci» 1^. bora la
Brie «MBV; Pa.
IMA Mlag
U year., i i«tha aad M dayt af age.
Ib IW be BBtac to CalbooB eeasty.
llleh. wbarw^a ••da bi. bom uaiU
ailttae by prealdeat.
I with bu fsBllr
im. wba be ■
SmsIm cloaed by aiarlag No. ITS.
lla. Mflataa aowu.
Dlaoer aad aoclal boor.
> MBrilla.
AfteraoQo------- — ''—
la 1M7'.
ta Mary KltaMWa-^- »Wr ahUdiea
Mbi bora to tkU uloa, Altarta. the
4Hmt daagbtar dl<^d

u yeerm

lira. Myrtle RedB.-wbo

bow

ago:

llrai with

bar MBlIy la aotubarri Mlablgas. MIm
Dmic aad Carl who arc at bma.

fmoeo
;>

la

FYb.^. JM», Mr.

■iiad wtib

PaUaraoa

the Baptist cbtmh aad

baa ever beao a faltbfnl nanbar. Tba
rburch <hii sow auada oa bis fan

IS CAFITU

Reports of sebooU.
Report of treasurer.
R^rt of oomtiiatlag comniUtee.
ne followini oDteers were elected
> noBlasted by comnlUee:
Prealdeat—E. H. Burrows.
Vlcse-preaideot—J. N. Keoaedy.
BecreUry—Maggir Bcbell.
Treasurer—Mrs. Archie Btosrt.
Superintendent of.

be #ba very
y lasun^atal la It* ooa-

WliX CXPANO.

FIAHIIO BEEHUI6ED
;nY»

■i-

Mrs Robb Dlllbn > i
present.
Guy Benson Is working on the rollway St the east end of Peart l.ske.
Mr. and Mrr. A. L. Burr drove I
nrored; no snow here, farmers doing
their fall plowing: road awful mudd> " I.ske Ann one day ibU wtcIc.
Mrs. L T. Ball and daughter at
Tbe Isrmers here bave
organlre
rbst is to be railed the Oood Harbor SOB. Prances and Deo. are slaying .
tbe home of Mrs. Ball's parents. Air.
.'elephone Co ud by the looks
;111. till spring,
things everybody will have a phone
attend.
bU poor besitb I

a the

winter.

It etaada. btaMta sMk labor. He bad
neat—Mrs. -Plaher.
-Pli
Collectloo. 11.60.
Bong by Mrs. B
Her. Mr. Polkartoe of ‘HiiinpaoOTllie,
aaote tad Eddie------------praacbed the tnaeral aervoa, bU text
Tenpersoce address by Mr. Clevebelag takaa fnaa
tML
Isad. wbo set forth the prosperlt:
optloa
Weiford couDty uader local op
iPtttatBoa moM a ohaBtar ••ab
s "dry
the H. W. A. canp el tbU place aad
there to keep
eaivtad fS.aoo loBaraace Is that co­
eoBlortable for aU wbo cam.

auc almcady

The

To Farmer's and Dairymen
This Is T1« Day of Scien­
tific Feedine.

is a vast dinerence In
For

F0R_C0iMI1 WIHIEN

iSLliil* tSiw. Winum r, cal-

fsoBsry S3, at Aae'cloek la tbe after
tad wllb tbalr limited capacity, bat Booe, la tba Ijidlaa' Library moms,
wMb the »aw bafldlog It will be
(antranca baid
Caprar>J&saraBca
raBBSd aa ibat this part of tba work cklea).
aaa ba earrtad « ta aa agtaarira ; ^ attraeOv* voaleaf aad ^tltarary
way. t>a plaaS baa alao baaa aagaW progran baa baaa prepared aad all
to .tba maatactare of vts' produear that win ba naceaaary to mabe tt a
MS aad arm go tolo tbto Baas
astdaslTely.
are are oaly a tew ftrm la
aaaatiT BaBofaettirtag gas pndaesr
•a. aad tba demand Is aaaataaUy
iMf. aa that eeas wlib'datargad
Bliy It is aapaeted that tba trm
vOI bare an It can do to BI1 Ita ordera.
It ta aipaeiad chat tba brtek tor tba
MY balHIag will aoea be parabaaed,
aa« ttat aaw mcAlaacT win atao ba
fmrabaaad wttbla a abort period.
Aa y« ao moUag of tba atoebboldart baa baaa beta, bat a asaatiag wOI
ba eallad to elect eticam

•oebbeHim fa

tba

tcaipany

and

era

amawg Ttararae Cliy'i toraw^ cltl-

Wut IMIon Aid met with Mrs. DIsard lut TburadayMVa. Emma Hicka and daughter.
mccoM wtU ba that It ba well attend Lelblle, of TraveraaiCllr, are visiting
her parents here.
Mrs. Margie Cbpk and daughter. Ba­
Tbe
sle, are visiting are. Combs.
Mrs. Wilson la oa tbe sick Hat.
tare
A goodly number of young people
Um
from bere attended the danre at Kar^
*
C. H. Scott lari today for Sammll lin Satnrday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis and daughCity.
■he and Bltle,
and
Miss.
Edgar Aadrwwa Mft thia awwiBg oa
with Mr. CbamplOB's people ye.a basl&aaaAMp to 43mA and Itbaoa.
terday.
Mata Pariu. wbo has bees la St.
Nurly all the men are buay logging
Igi4ca aiiwe laat Jsly, baa ratoraad this wlater and tba iogglag road Is
borne for tba ramalsdar of tbe winter. fine now.'
Jsn. II._____________________
klag. iMbnMag akin arapitaba. dla_____ ......
...
.....
Mur Ills coma from Impure blood.
^ aaabr.
drfra
one
wUd. Oou'a
gtbtmawt briags «bKA relief ud laoi-lCbot bgea pure t)oc4 with fa^ty dlMS ^uraa. Fifty aeau at my drag
Hear and sluggish bowels.
3ra.
Bardot^ Bkwd BIttere strengthens
stomach, bowels and
ind liver,
llT'
and porlflu
' » blood.

Btaatrie

aompaay today atartai fa

A

Ugtat

eparatioa
city ristuag bar aittar, Mia. WuiUn

aad aald.by by thp Warte OMy Inm

Warta.

Roactl.
Mre. Dmlor Tlsltad.J|n..B. W. Baribolomew laat w^k.^

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ORAWN.

Mra. BlasaM «aa

tultar at Bar-

tbolomawg

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Orawn. MIcb. Jam SL—Mtas Haaal

VYedIPsreBaeB baa aold bis bcaouil team and

anoibar

FfussraU, wha bu bam ebMag bar
alstar,

DOOENtBURO.
The ladies' Aid met
with
did n
Anna Hellricb--------------------------of eewlng of dlEcreoi kinds. The Aid
III meet with Mra. Ferry Pouch In
ro weeks.
Mra. Geo. Mon has a slater vUliIng
rr this winter.
Mrs. Mac Emory, of Charlevoix, will
return borne this week after vUiilng
her parenta.'Mr- and Mra. James McMannlt. and friends a couple of weeks
.^-"Ed. En>ory will soon be sawing lum­
ber.
There has been a good many
logs drawn In and atm they keep com

Mra.-Maak, mluwad-do-bwr

lama at Freemoat Mowday arealng.
Mlaa Slaclair,

of

Travaraa

CKy.

awaai Saadap pltb Wallace Haaatab

adL Uver aad boweia tbe help they

laiMily.
. Tba Bwatalba
daiHag paKy ai
wrmiag.

«lab wUI

glee

Batey ball Friday

Beatybody faritad.

The Ladiaa' AM aoeiaiy of tba M. B.
ebarch will eerea a ^kaa pda uppar at Batey baU.-T^cadAy aeratm
Bapppr wm ba aareW at l:Sd. Tbv
wm aiaa dlapoae of tbalr qailt Brery
body aprdlaly toeUad to attoad.
lewr'taSa htra 1^. m bald lafltaQatkm or a(B-------

aatU aprlng.
Mr. Swigart Is having a aign put
tbe store balldlng. ‘
Mr. Bull's arnLut^ltb aa accMeat
l|Muraak.<AdrSiS4ta kim la tba

of

llr. onf. drift aaottirr

Mtaa ttbal Raad af Tbo
srriead Mamtar (o rtaft bar aWar.
MiaeOraea.
Mr. Paaga bu amred tala the Wladoafi tullraea.
Mia. H Aatbaay bu bam v«f at*
fta paat weak.
/. a Rank, of Traeeiwe City, ytattaid
Orawn Mmda Boaday.
Oaerga Orem aad WOlam Houle,
wbe are

attaadtag

baataeu

a

tbe two bouses.
la hauling lumber

a

The “Unieorn" is a complate feed—a

gUMCI THICKER.
Agent for Northern Michigan.

stay
Undscy,
Cnrapiainam. vs.
Gtstrge Lindsey. Dcfeudatii—Dec.. 1C.
I30R.
It appearing from affidavit on file In
this cause Ihnl the defendant's Usl
known place of n-sldence was in ilila
stale, but that bis present place of
residence cannot now be ascertained.
On moilon of I.,. H. Gage. Stdicltor for
the above named
.med complainant.
..........
It
ordered Ibat said defendant. Geoi
'■ irge
his niipearaJice In lal.lml^y. Cl
eliber In pcr»i
■m In
!hs fro
solicitor wllhili live tuonll
by sol
I- dale herr-of and In ilefahll itheivol
; filed
at the

S'J. ■”

1 have Been C

I

Ip lacfc Idy Entire Life Has Been

- to Curiae
- ■ g Where
Olbeia Have FaDed.
Devoted
>
of ,vw,r»o«
Nerrau Wrecks Into Kioe.
iva Changed Hunareoa upon nnnoreom «•
I Accept No Case I Cannot Ct^.

“a Bible reading class has been
ganited at tbe ebureb with over twen­
ty members. The Rev. C. W. Cbnae
w-ltl be the leader.
The school furnace has been botherIng ao that Mr. Mercer, of Travel
City, was called down to see what «
le mattpr and fix It.
Tbe death of Mra. Miles Glllmorc
and Miss Lulu Holmes bave. cast a
gloom over this' place mat tbe people
have never felt ao grieved and shocked
before.
Sot g week tn ihe pasRliig
av of two that their place cniiiio:
filled. ■ Tbe uelgbbon. nfl i-ympa
tblie with the strickeu lamtiles.
Jhn. 18.

We am Ok inrIcUre
The acstoi dock
Aad w< are a*re to

tbeoouly
aruxUf tw
Jaly. A. I) . I«B InUt
paavCt.als-Blo'olock
Awl wUrevas
i-aMvwr^awJaal
the aw.
rialwwl lohsBas

•ttinlBt<-d(>tr Inaatd wretfarv. aad thswfaol*
Iw uu^d’W
awoenlvIalawt'Wt'a
awoeic
xapaJd’W mid worVcMS
worOtaa*
.. —.
» ——B hundred Twseil.v Sre sad
■a (h,
»
o-rt-n oirefewndVvdltw .itlC&lki dollsre.
Blru snllor prewedlne hsrUig town tasUinhd nt Uw ts recirev IhndoU uoWTiiwglx- '

paldle aacitnn. to tba kl(bai*M«re. i
freat dirarot tba<-tM>Tl h.«— ta Traretw

pton Btk.
New Muocon
nUtrtiiKjelepbone:
Idence, $o;.
Ask lo be directed

lollM-o. to-wlt.
tvmin-en.-lag wbrev the Dorth Unn of suritaw
Iw.-Dl. nlao<»i intwnreto OreanLnkv. Oimiw

4

ss,;;..“:.5ri'‘55S,‘a.r™2': a=
f. Urre« lokn: Ibewan Bortk and Ml

Traverac Cat

tiiowlr itU) an
AUo Und ■IwAHUwl
■!_ ..
aa n
wret <-<irapr TTo*
<•11 r-st. rest ut i
.l.nii tiriv-rour lUI
Ihrav I1-; than-w - wrel evrere of laail tarwcrly
- . —._a E Hrewa: three* care la
<)rewilak-:>b*
Jwk*: >bre<v rnlkiwtaA the lalie ebore to
•oath bnvnf
"warns
retd !»' tbreo (Si: Uiooee wret «o
lb<- •uuthwv--.
1 we-t crevrof rekt IaU Urea (•).-

lad* '
Gold work of Ibe very I

appolBimealB
obahd
whes
• S-: <1
poarible.
gtaalBc: Al>« Iwl lour <(-. aU la MOon
Office bonra 7:30 to 11:30, 1 to S. twvatr-nlno •»> Alan Ibe noreh Mtaoanreof the wrath
.jii.ner of wtlon tblrty i») t
Other hours by requeuL
AU la Tcnroohli. iwraUr-elx aortk of tmaga
Iwolt-m -ret. UreodTvaren-aMtyaad

t C0RC>ILtB-a »d*»e le star eared aad to sever return.

iS

1 CUARANTCE 'TO CURE, u> etsy cu--M. ba“«'- «a»rpk.ar. cocaow. sicaUa* oi ca
-ctt< bst-iti Ko.t U4:l;caud alho:ac.
I v.l1*<
It *«•->-al oner.
m- ‘•ft

Martgagea. .
COVglJ. • l-ROHK.
B

Fs.tk<uUy yemn.

AISDR&W B. SPINNBY, M. D.
e*,j^i.,t Saniisnum at'J itrtreat. Briding. Mieh.. oi
e-----, r-1 rns. Mkh.

Fred O. F’ederspiei

REAL ESTATE

OR. A. B. SPINNEY will bc St Park Place Hotel. Friday. Feh 4. 7
m. to 3 p. m.

^

Farms and City Properly
Quc. Bank Statement Explained

Bought, sold uud vxebauged
MONEV TO LOAN.
CALL AND SEE ME.
Boom 1-1 .M;ig,*U.-m.lK , Trav-.,,.. City.-Mi-ti.

No. 2
ui ti» uuiu-

ing* of all kinds; everything ownW by ii;

BUIL.D NOWI

cash on hand, securities, bank building and hxlures; while its Itabiltlies consist of

all

obliga­

tions of any kind to pay money or

its

equiva­

LUiyiBEIR

lent.
PVERVobligation conuined in the liabilities

is some liicber today

^

than it will be :t0 days' from now.

of this bank has a corresponding credit in

its resources, so that ihe resources and
ties must be exactly

the

same,

nearly

a

liabili­

amounring

million

at

dollars.

port d Grant ud Green, lake
____ iny SdMol nasoeUKloa held al
Wut llnlOB cAnrch January 3, IMri:
ConvMUon ^anad by Pres. E. H.

Queen City
naval Ce.
RslFh At4enss. Mfr.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Quinn net beta* able to be
pfOpent. the Mper “How to Senire
Conieistau In the S. S,' prvparod

Pboae43. 318$.UDlti

UNI TED STATES DEPOSITORY

at Travaru Cliy. apmt Samu >Ub
Ibadr patwata barac •

¥

kYl. Dec. 18 Jan. 21--

DENTIST

I nc rexoiirces OI me oanK

Order that Box of
Flowers here

m

GEORGE W. cnilTIS.
rcuit Court Coiutnlsxlom-r.
Grand Traverse,Co.. Mich. thsl li) Tvrti-o at thr sntd pawn

L. IT. G
Sol
Biivllv
Mlrh;

W^vHIOOINS, Oentiat

the present time to

college

». Thai WM a Trarfcaa City e^ler

in

SHOULD imVESTIGATE

*
Norman Oonn wu ta SVellatoa lut
Snaday.
Wimam TraeUoU. wbo bu be«a
Trav- woiUag tor Mr.'HlEarton. expecu to
^out
to Wa place the Srai of Fabraana City, are etaUlag Mra. Sablrgbl'i
Mr. aad Mni. 1. SabrIgbL

element

market and which are not foods at all.

1 Koew tbe DIsrasea of Both Scaea Ukt aa Open Book.

Strong Men aad Woroea.

Court I................... — In Chancery,

Hew Is Year OlgestlenT
Sirs. Mar>- Itowllng, of No, 2SS 8lh
Ave. San Praiicisro. n-commciids a
r«-ni«-dy for slomach IroiiMc. Sbe Hays:
"Gratitude for the wonderful effect of
Electric Bltlrra In a ease of acute Indigeslion. prom|>l.s llils l•■>tinmnlal.
I
am fully roiivinct-d that for Ktnmnch
and liver troiiblos Klmtric Hllters ii
llie b-->t remedy on tin- market today.'
This xrrai tonic .and alteralive niedi
cine l/iilxValeS tue systeiil. purilWs
the blood and is e»pccially :helprnl In
all forins of fcnule wenkneis. .'>(tc at
8. K. jlViiit A Sou-:. Hannah lb lay. C.
A- Bu^bve l>rug I'o drux aiorvs.

llrinen. ramplalnant. va.
sojihla
I—Dec. 29. 1338.
it appearing from affidavit od file In
lla cause ihat the above Anmed de­
fendant. John Urlnen. la a resident of
dairy food is what is called PROTEIN.
this state but that process for his
No protein, no milk.
ippa-arnnn' iKsural In this ranse cannot.
The -UNICORN" DAIRY RATION,
H- pcrsniialty aom-d upon him by rea.on of bis continued absence from hla
which It now on the market In Trav­
last place ol residence. On moilrm of
erse City, bcinp handled by the' prin­
L II. Gage, sniu-ltor for complalnaBl.
cipal feed dealers, hat the largest perIt lx ordered that xnid defendant
untage et protein of any teed on tha
ills appearance to ts- entered I
cauxe In p*-rxor
market today, and la a perfectly bal
three monlbs I....................dale «
anced ration.
lefault thereof that the
order ulid In dThis feed hae been tested by soma
tiled herein may be
III of t'oniplal
of our leading farmers and dairymen,
ken as coiiles>u>d against «lm.
GEORGE W. rt'KTlR
and has given ulltfactlen. It is
When You Put On S
Circuit (\>urt ('ummlsaloner. Grand
used by several of our SUtc Experi­
Traverse On.. Mk-h.
ment SUtlonc In large quantities.
IXlVEl.t. II. GAGE.
ifivl. sB<lin«Uiil relteffroni
Solicitor for romplalMBL
Ex-Oovernor Hoard, of Wiace
»«o...................
a^rr.rywhwe,
Uga't
Buxim-sx addreaa—TraverM
Oty,
buys Jt in ear lead lota. Thlt ii
scOTUaii'y
Mich.
« cenfuaad with the various soJan. J-Peb.12.
'
called "eteck fobde" which arc or
The moat valuable

SICK PEOPLE
lag Them tor 69 Yura.

:.C'

.Mi»R Mac Urt-oxai.
•y
to
redeem,
ttiK.'vinr
-vine and t
of the sberiS.
werv the RucM* of Mr.land !
R J. MORGAN*.
V. Ih-ntin oti Sunday.
Jni- I'liasc Is ilmic iiauliug ku:* <
Place of Duslnesg Traverse City. Mkh.
his shnri haul and cxpi-cts to plum- out
oi
.Jan. i-g-.v-::.
road and Ix-gln on bis noux haul
tuprning
;
this Monday tupri

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SILVER LAKE NEWS.

lla Bast ^ordaa

raw her itianka for tbe ume.
a bu been aick for seven w.
nd la tUn very ooony.
Mra. Wm. Cmk baa been very "I

impiion OI lana, viaie oi sticacounty o! Grand Traverse. N'EH
lEix. SEW of .NKT4. .NW14 of
El*. SWldrof NKU. SKI* of N’WM:
•c. IT. Town 36. Kxnge 3 W; amount
lid. 31l!>70: tax lor years TSM lo
induslte.

foods.

nutritious etemsnu thsy contain, and

Song
CoBibo.
edbyall tba »aiDbatar<Mr. Mtartoo
MAOOIE SCHELL. Secreury.
|M«rea k wlfA three dOldraa. cm sis­
______ONEIDA
ter sad a booTof frwada to Moara bU
MlM Martha
Northrm
returned
borne after a few weeks' stay In Traveree tUly.
Violet Merdlatb is borne again after
vtsitlni la BurdltbTlIle. '
STATE OP MirillGAX—In tbe rirA Buml
Bumbar of new phones bare been
cull court for Grand Traverw Coun­
I Tvlepboae
la by tbe Ciili
ty—In ChanceryMuggle Clark. Complainant, vs. John
**Mm Lottie Kelderbouse
Clark. Defendant—Dee. 16. TS»08.
Osbura to a snrpr.se part;
It appearing from aifidavK Qh file In
slater. Mrs. Ralph Alklnsc
• of tte eoBpny.
this cause, that the lavt known place
Werner scrompanled her.
of reAl4eii<y of tbe above named de
Mrs. Peler Burflend sad duster.
m4 U»rwM» D«*o»U- Tbt cotolAnra. called on Mrs. John Miller Fri­
There are oa the fanas of Oraad day.
■y-y kM m wpitu atoek of flPOAPO.
Juba
Burflend
drove
to
Olen
Haven
H. Gage, soliriior for I
Imum of tUk batag flpmnoii Md $10^ TraTeriMBMAy bright aad capable wole day last week.
It U ordered that said defendant. John
arbo wrnld fully eakrir^chib work,
Tht pvm
Chris Snobr bu been cutUag block Clark cause his appearance to be en­
bat farm work is of a aanra
wood tor John Miller tbe tut week.
tered la this cause in person or by
tbat .U wm sot wait asd so they aUy
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Laur gave .a ullriidr wltuin Me months from the
dinner last Sunday lo tbe followik date hereof and in default thereof that
borne day aftfr day palyTsoBlag
rto do the friends: Mr. ud Mra. John Mllli " -the bill of complaim tiled In this cause
Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler and Mi
may bo taken as confessed against
iBtoosaary rttcmplag for tbeir famlUes.
J. Chris.
^ Tratcna CKy Iron Worki w* «►
A bUibor aC.jtbeaa troarao bave exGEORGE W. CCRTIS.
tar WKj. »a4 tB a itaHt tine the sM
SOlitH GRANT.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
sad IbamMiras as anxions that
of the eompwiT
•»*«■
Mrs. Carrie Dlion. retiring com­
Grand Traverse Co.. Micb.
M te the traued end a mw bsildiag of aocesa cm RaUtadip httaraoooa,
mander of Murrea Hive No. 663. wsa
pimsutly turpriaed tut Saturday
Sol. for Complaii
vtn be araetad that viu ba B>«h abort prodnoK'glran'^aiidllaaBaDt i
evening when l.adlu Carrie
Mt
nueiiieu. oddresa: Traverse City.
ta^ aad ba batter adalpjtad Is nTj mlataaoaak^ la rsapam to this •
■ • •
lard called on li«
llch.
w to aaiTT oa Um »prh of tto asn- ra^aat a ’Bwellag has been called by
Frl. Dec. 18-Jan. 23.
r, rot ftvo yaa«t ft* d
dm dtamaa'Aclab far next Satnrday,
tbet. aad will be giwaily Bttaa>

cattls

This diflerencc is In proportieiTTe the
Mothtr Cray's Sweat ..PmUara
Children.

or chsrgea If payment as aforautd
Is not made, the nnderslgned win luUtute proceedings tor possesaton of tbe

sit&irsmus.

lagrv-die
towards roniribuilng-Vo tbe (iitallties
......................
-ilrh the powder
U
of tbe
stork, -lo which
pow '
given. Yon
................................................
should not failto
toirlO' tbi>stock food and we feel sore, thst afuna few days, you will notice a woodetMl rhupe In the stock. Get a pack­
age at tbe nearest drug store. Price
'^Dairymen have teamed that there
SS cents.

der. He was always ao aaraast aad ac-

roini
imcnccment
ther

Th* bMt kind of a tsathBOBisl
••Sertd for ovw slaty yssr*

Lyerss

THE RIGHT OF WAV
given Hsrvells Condition
Powders, which
bleb for over
o
seventy
bns been.the sUndard of perf»

ivtaclba Uad apoa wUeb
airactloa. glvl
alwityt kept'tbe ehorch la ordyr aad

■YiuviMi crrt rnow wowc*

“It! Peterson, of Olen Arbor, spent
few days at tbe Harbor on bosioess:
shaking huds with bis friends

There Is one thine rtut m'iU
cure it—Ayer’s Hiir Vi«or.
It ig s resuitr scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the terms
which cause this disease.
Tbe unbeiltby scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap­
pears, had to disappear. A
healtb'yscalpmeansagreaideal
to you—healthy hair, no dandruff,D0 pifnpies,no eruptions.

Take notice that ule hu been U*s.
I fully msde of tbe following described^
li..d f»r nnpaid Uxe« ibereon. and that
derslgoed has lUIe thereto wa­
der tax deed Issued therefor, and that
I you are eniiUed to a receeveyance
j thereof at any time witbln six mmitbs.
1 after return of service of this aoti^
upon payment to tbe underalgaed or
to the register In cbucery Af the o
ty In which tbe lands lie. of all •
paid upon such purchase, togei
with one hundred per cent addlUooa)
thereto, sod tbe fees of tbe sberiS for
the service or cost of pabticalloo of

than 30 days ago. bnl is CHEAPER

Bnilihnc Material of all

kiiulaU dimp and labor ii pkm-

tifni.

Now is the Golden Onwrtimity
J. O. CBOTSERg Receiver

South Side Lumber Co.
BoUi Phones.

Trsverse Qly, Micb.

J

•IUNDT1IAVI
___________ Mnttte McMana*: lectoror, Suale Aeery; Inner C«*rd. David
dohnoon: outer guard. R. R. Smith.
Tb«* wt* a pedro party at the
home of Air. and Ur*. Johu Allen'*
MUa Satorday eventne.
Jan. IS.
I Batarday.
Mra. KMder baa been aufferlas with
KINGSLEY.
MiralgU. bnt U better at tbU wrUlag.
Mr*. D, E. Wynkoop wa* lo town
Mrt. A. J. Wblia. wbo baa been eoa- Saturday
calling on old Irleods before
Md at Iborne wltb a aprainad wrUt. aentn leavlnc for Idaho.
Siied
U oat apaln.
The neat number of tUe lecture
A farewell party was held at —
Mirae will be a lecture by Robert
boate of Mm Haitto Brown In' honor
Mlleu. given Fetowary 4.
of Mr. Kayes, who laaroa toon. HU Parker
Cbaries. the Infant son of Mr. and
many friends wQI arit* him.
Mra. ChtrU* Cook, died Saturday
Tbe Bee. Chan. Babcock, wbo spent nigfat after a abort lllneaa. l->iDeral
Bheiy. s coast of hU aervlcea were held Tuesday and latermoot made In Evergreen cemetery.
;»»* AOab Thayer ha» reslgiied her
bare Sunday avenlncpoaltlon at derk.ln J Anapach'a atorc.
Dr. Mnrpby called at the east side. Mia* ('oming U now fllling the po­
for tbe church
lurch B «t- sition
DougUa Bolton wa* la town last
_____ ____ _______ .
. Let wrery
Mr. BtdloT* wife and adopted
one turn out and enjoy tbe music.
Mr*. C. Babcock wITI entertain the daughtej- were killed by Jumping from
' S. C. In the near (ntare. Sbe atka an upper window during a recent Are
Aagua Bolton, well
membera to tea re ibclr blue In Calumet.
wa* tn
taaet at home.
same lire, but it la thought that he

Grand Traverse pejgrion
>KMt«
to r*.
mMM

«M tot* «• yM. Mi
mm rnm_rm$h UwtM^ “

srrissr:
wcxreno

'

cintcii.

ST^ tOUl iOlt M MMbtQC KWM
mvM. A p*rt of tb» Mnii»r«
*amtM ftvm (be borne.
Jrrto B»rr bad a rib brotee whOe
AecMat lofi.
A1 Hire fot bun quHr badly whll«
worWn* ia tbe wda ta«.l w«*A
Ona MiafM •» bU tea bralwa friona
. .
»rey. --------------- - .—lu her pareota. C«o. Dovaer. aad
wife.
aufl Benac
BenaoB and (amUy. of Bacaill.
rlak«4
<4 tbelr
Ibelr pamla.
pamU. C. Craartord. and
artlb. Sunday.
Tk‘ud& <U U Un Bit John,
aoa'a Tbaraday waa well .attended,
j
there toing, 4S
« proaant
p
to part^oJ
tbe boantltul dlnnor Mm. Jobitoob
knovi ao wall bow to prepare^-'
Oao. Downer and wife were at
Maaldc. Shannon and Olengarry Fri­
day.
•I'be Ker. Mr. OamertaMtlcr. m
SooUavUte. prea^ad la a full bouaa
Natoon Bont and wife, of Buckley.
wtottad Frank
I.«wta Friday.
l.«wta

day with Bveiln Johnton at she Urepory Reami and aaya. -'I bad Juat a
B^ndU time and don't you think Mr.
Jobnaon and Evelyn came after me.
aud be brought me borne in a uiee
rig and two boraea. 1 tell you It was
nlee.*'
Mm Shay and ton went to Ctoa
Haven yesterday to spend the- night
wltb her niece. Mrs. Won Bennett, sad
family.
Prank BberldsD and &igM>e Flaher
drove to the Bnrnbain land lumber
camp yerterday aud saw Ed De wey
eonalderabty hurt while loading log*.
The'log
log rilpped
vHpped tbrowlag him down
rolled over bint, it bei
le probably aaved his life.
The MlattcH Flora and Florenee Earl.
liQ al*H-Ds were given a aurprUienlng. It being their 16th birthTheir mother, without their
^<lgo. InvlK-d :t of their *cUuol
.
When
I- In. presenting gifts
[ friendship. I
t both a aurprlsTbe evening *a
pleassMly parsed with m'jMc.
m'jMe. tit
tinging
and game*, they all hop'-d
>l>f-d for )many
> w-erv tt<
rnrW Ibj- day. They
tteiavii
Mrs. Clark
iBrt returned 0 her borne In
h l>op
p corii,
com, candy
c ■ and ice creatn.
Mount Fleaaant today after tl>-i'lDg
BD. I(t.
her Min. A. H. Clerk.
U- K. Wynkoop. wbo erpeeta io reGREEN LAKE.
idaho Boon. Intend!
with him tome grafts from ih.Mr. and Mr*. .Mutrel went 1
i-w York.
orchard .on tbe old Wynkoop hoaie ctii-»ler. New
W. T. Eh®
Ehodr.. if Grand Rapid*. 1*
vlBliIng bU brother. WHII* Ubodes.
falhcj- brought from JVnn»ylvi
JVnn»ylvanla. and and family.
those wers- oriKhially
riiially from the orchard
1 the Kltk ll>t
BcacdiW Rhode*
... Veinoii. Washliigtoii'a
hi.iiie.
Was!
la belter non.
.Seedlesa lo aay Mr, Wynkoop will
MlHa* Margar>-t HariUno la working
priie the tree* if they ran bi- niad<- in for
.. ;.Safe Hbodea. oi Intersoebi-n.
grow and bear fruit In bis new hoim'.
Prod BoVen has pioveO to Wylie,
Henry Bpariing wa* la town froa;
ite Htiode*. of luicrlucben calli
Traverse City tbe lir*t oI tin- week or
.'IIIU Rhodes Sunday
bualiu-sa for the Itilnrnallonal Har­
». llartllne had a bee to
vester Co.
4. O tVoiiMT wa* In town yesterday,
MlM Allle Brower was In Traverse
. and Ur* John Fekarek calli-d
lly vlalllng frlendK tbe Brat of Ibe

•OLW(.

nUxSiol.

who bat b««n

foe care of Mr*, nchor.
8. D. Cate it uklnp some poutoct.
Mra. Clara Beone lleifrich baa been
«»aklnx a visit mmong her relative*.
Will Ctark U auCerinc from a llmi
Blnklnc him on the knee,
....... I'a father and mother
pUrtod last Monday murnliiK for their
home In North Datota uid^u card fi
All wayr to
b Bnuona Bny to help .
nialM at Tiout Isike nald I
itor. Mr. Olaae with a aerie* of re- them
awe.
did not cel Know bound bnt they «
Tlval raaaUi«p.
mil Adaow and Kona Buttler vUll- Ice bound which delayed then
a<
aA Itorfc
Bark had Mary Uewto M^djwmday
M'e

ii

D. Choltant and family ciaHad
the home of Irvlni Barr In Grant Ban.

..

Hooce.

Oraun Decker and family npent Sat­
Several Oieanert irom tbia Tlrinlty
urday and Snnday a( Pomoiu
attended tbe Inainllatlon of utflrerx
fUMlt of Mm. Deekerb notbeh

-j vary pleananUy
d at tbe-------------borne of---Mr. —
and
MUMialn^-------I cur .laiiuary 7lh, lhai
lair nm weddtnc annlvernary.
lark proeed beruelf an abl_______ The dab presented Mr. and
Mru. C9ark with n aniall puma.
Mr«. (ieo Benanl rUlted ber frleaA
Mm. llenarix. at tbe vaat aide Saiurday,
'

rWDAV. JAMIMIIV Xa. MM.

SLEN ARBOR.
The weather ha* bn-n Boverely eold
for the last two weeks Today at

homo of her dauabter. Mni. ('harU-ii
Cook, on arronnt of the
. havi- moved Into
of lln lr Inlu
eight
_ o'clock
o'clot'k Saturday rvvnltm
The A. O O. 0-. uf Proapl-H Arbor,
at their lari meetluk. Inriallix! the lul
lowing oin<'er«: t'hlef gleaner. R.
“*The Ijirti.-* 'Aid sooleiv me'
iineti; vice chief cleaner. O.
Bparlluc; aocretary
K. It. Sheridan* la.s( WidneMlaV.
Alice I'ferce; chvpiajn. Ida lienneli
Mrs. Mrintym. who has tx-eii i>ii

JS,

l»-s tiui3*Iied lat.l wi-<-k while lixidlng
logK.
\V. T. Rhode*
llhod- was
... a
. bu«lne»s r aller
J Tra\er*e tity Monday.
Wllbui- Tuller ba« u More at Oreen
t to Drawn Tueiday.
I. 1».^'
rUSA.
Frank iWllBon.. who
wbo lx workiiiB'ai
'
ARb. eaiih- home Satunlay ami
unday with hi* f.-cilly
and lelnnied to camp till* iitnruhig
!ntllb°ls*flH.|l
I- rirly
M. Sii....................
few' ill
IIUHt.
•fo:

ELK LAKE.
■ Mr. and Mra. Frank WTIrtm. of
Soi.rb MiRoa. rttited C eouple of days
Uri week wuh Mm WUaoah tathe-.
T. W. Hawley.
Mr*. Ptirllrx and Mr*. C. Htwiey,
of Elk Haofds. xpeni Toeaday of las'.
A JoUt cro*d of Elk Rapid* yo«ig
people diuvc out lo Kmnk Sour*' Fn.
day night tad xpeut a very eujoyable
eroolng.
The Gleaner* Inaialled oSlcm Sat­
urday night.
number from Kewtdin
lodge were present. Mr. Kennedy of
that place, being the Inatalltng oClcer.
and Mra, Henry Pillar, who reeeiitly niou-d to Pellstoo. are rlaltltg
friend*, he
null
spent
ent kionday and Taesdnay
■ irry'a.
, •hard Wood told hi* lanB
farm l«at
wiek lo George Baxoer.
Baxner. of Tuba. Mr.
Enaner i->pect» to more bl* family thla

DIRfiCnOBS
_______

H

Cb».Wahdm.
J.6.0r»w.

•nd L. O. Biw

WHAT

wax

IMT HO FOR YOU?

Ton face the Now Teir. Tou cun ttakc B om of ml ndvanuge tor youraeU te n SMOcial way if you -wtli decide to
open a ravtug* nccoant and wkipt a recular ptan of adding
thereto, ^\^en you have decided ibM point aad neek a bank,
wo coomead tfryour coaslderatloc the rfaline of THtS bank.
' becauae It ionna lU luoda only <a renl cawte <w gUt edge ow
curlty—bemuse'of U* Uberal Inlereut nile*. AND BECAUSE
the above named director* give to R* afialru tbeir penooal npervUlon. '
i
,

WOMEN'S WOES
Trawme City Woman Am Findins A*Hot At'
It doe* teem that women have

E.L.E4war4s*oLCutkr

U a l^tasni Culdn

pain*
"keep up." niuxl attend lo dutiet
tc Of conatanily sitting
'badts.
Ing -bt
headache*, diny apell.-. beariardow
palna; they must stoop over, when t
atoop me;
mean* torture. They niuat
WILLIAMSBURa
and bend and work with racking pains
nod many a«he* from kidney ilia. Kid-1
neya eaiiac mor»- aufreriiig than any Mra. Tonipkli Sunday.
Mm BrowR vUltcd At C, IL PaV .
other organ of the body. Kc-ep the
||a
kidney’!i well and health la e.-iaiiv main- (^aude Warner's leaius north, to woik
**** weok.
.
Head of a remedy for kidpi
in the lumber wtwda.
' \
Rub's Phllllfa h» rrtiOT»*4
only that help* andd cure* the kldnc
Mr*. George Freeman Ttolted ber, b»iue Cfr<^beutg away to wolk lAr
J__i-.
---------1 —.______ a...' ___________ .1
and U eriditrtted by |h-opIc you know. daughter.
Mr*. CrtoikwTlcht.
Mrs. Xaiiry Wlkel.
Ylk ' SOS Eli • ood U;.; wet-E
Are.. Traverse iiJtY. MICh.. says: "I
ber father,
Kiuery and Erma Reckwlth vUllcd
aa a result
very batPtxindii
Mist Blmrow I* tUlling her brother
of kidney dUe«se that had
h clung to me
n.-ar Itatv*.
My iiinacle*. lintbt; Frank,
long
tl
for a lo
at John BrooBitaraa'a Sunday.
aud Joliils .were sore and lUV aUep di
Win, k'reeman will cm w««d for F.
not n-fre-ih me. In fart. T xnRered from Miller.
nil tilt- xvmptotn* of kidney trouble.
Ed McCuac la ciltUnR .wood for -Joha
Finally, alti-r -.ryliig several preacvii)______ _ ■BBdrtrtlJl m BewaMYw
tlont and renx-dlc* without bt-neSL 1
any <ww aftkoarrta Ua* a ■itUewMtor
lliey Fills. **Tbe
■di'tOBlarthOaf*.
procured :it the Wall Drug f:'X>. Prom
r J. CaiNgT « (XL ToMa. O.
John Hamm baa gone
Traveeae
tbe Sral I received reliel aud was soon
City.
, .
cured. 1 am willing to endorse
Bd Pray was In Ibis neighborhood
edy of xucli gn-:J merit s Doan's Kidyerterday on bualaess.
Bcy Hlla."
Jap. IE
k'or sale b? all dealer*. Price
cenla. Foaler-MilbuTii t'o.. HuSnIo.
New York, sole ageni* for the United
GREILiCKVILLB.'
Mrs. George Nownian vlttRed reto- ^U> l^ «he hMBBd at*
Stales
.
Remember the asme—IVwn's—and thex at KdMOB last week.
Mr*. John Eiltuiir la enlcrtal
lake tut olher

Hows This?

Slater’s GreatClearing Sale Oilers Unmatctiable Values
STUDY THESE
PRICES CARE­
FULLY WITH
THE QUALITY.

In Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Dishes and everything that makes
a nic»
m
nice comToriaoie
comfortable ana
and weii
well Turnisneu
furnished nurrHf.
home.

Inventory
inveniui
y «inu
and the
utit? neerresity «./»
of ■iicarxiiti^
making •room
vrw... for our
■e ■ ■■■ Spring
CewBviBW^, goods compels,U8 to move our nr
new
present sto k at once, and we have therefore reduced
thepricee in many cases to Ttrsi
tnepnees
first cosi
cost ana
and many oeiow
below ^fciuiii
ffcatal factory
laciury tosi.
cost. These
i
annual clean-up
ahuuai
1....___
_ ____ a-,
.
a nr4 it
twA Uf
9 nrii
sates have
proven
tou.^
be_______
veryU.popular
with prudent buyers, and
it ie
is \arikl*
with rklaafici
pleasure
weA announce
the
date
ia

This Gregt Money Saving Sale starts January 16lh

A Saving of 25 to 50%
m all thb beavy Pan^tora taeb a* Dining Tabloi. Coaohei, Bftlmom
BnUa, bid* Boaid* and Book 0am.
Apjaliodidglagl eoutniotad Oc^o«TedOBkfa«a>o,beaii^tSol^Bpholgtand Mtth OtiMt quality
yol
0 Volouf for..

.8.65

We bare reeerved nothing in Dibing Tnblee. Oar block is nueh
larger Aao ewer beiofe. and wi
mnay Thbleb we have reduced
tbe [aioe to
below their
actual value.
A good Dining *DtUe, ex lend* to
nil worth 68 00 for
^ gg
A aioe Mahogany Combination
lor only....................
• Huitofor only...

17.90

Great Bargains in Bedding
Blankets. 48c
•7A/>
i‘u^

for our double Blatik U ih colors of Orey.
White or Tan with fancj siripcd border*
to uatob.
Imyi a much heavier Blank- Our *4 ami %■'> BtaokeU O fiS
et in fame colon but laiger.
for per p;dr only............... Ai*0«f

Aaiiltn - 1 1A We are abo oventocked rn our regular 62 Oailti
UttlilS.
1.1 V
,bile they laat will I v .old for fl.IO each.
Out extra Urge gniltt which alwaya add for $2.50 and am worth f |»ff
• it, ahaU Iw add for each only........................................................................ .....

PUlows. 1.15
Wo •hull alio rclnce our extra largo GojK' fentiier I’iliowe at

ot2S»erccBt.

Comfots.

Our extra Urge atv.'k-'f coiuf irla oom|>.-ls ti« to A Qff
■ell Comforts which a ^11 regubriy f”r f-lao<l $Sat».wh$

OUR LIBERAL
SYSTEM OF
CREDIT HAS m
EQUAL.

Wonderful Stove Values
Botb Heatlog Steve* aad Cook Steve*:

If ym have waited

until the heavy sUivo ruth was over, you L ave aaved ion'rwtt «oe moitey,
as wo are willingto aacrifieo besN-ily on any ktovoin i«ck. WeatHlhavean
onormuua amount of miaold atovee which we shall d»po«e ef at

ONE.FOURTH OFF
Thceo inohule '
light Heaters, Ooi
and coal Stove* md Stoaea that
burn wood only. Whether it be a
Cook Store or Il««(er you can got
your tnoney’a worth.in the nest
few winter niontha and they will
last you for yean aad yean to
vome.

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR FLOOR COVERINGS
' ALL 1908 PATTERNS GOING AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES
lie
i5c

fib!*.:'

We have a large uumUri of
remnonta. large encugh for
imall rooms at
n.
pet yd.................................. OC

$20 Standard Sewing
MacUne for ^14.50
These famont Sewing Marinos need no
introduction. They sew As well, lun as
easy and Iwt m long aa machines aoU else­
where tor twice as much.

SS per ecal Atl

*U P*ri«r

Sneh as Staada, Parior Bnitea, Baekam,
Ohain, etc.
Oas $88 Mahogany Parlor Suita, VeautffuUy uphfllatand with Oreaa <10 SA
Veieaa. OtMM&aaSa)epriceAO.wv

tl, *

Closing out tmrimliro lino of lir.is
patJenis ill Floor Coveriogb <'ff'-r*
Uemeodoos up|»rluniiie. to ine
ixwple who oonlemplale buying iu
.•^liruig, Kveji if you are not roatly
to lia'
have them put on the floor.
thuae pricuB yUu ahoold at least buy
n you buy aat
theui. as never agaiu can
iviiig. Yo
aucb a remarkable sarii
owe it to your self to ueli*ct «rly.
as the prettiest patterns are alsray*
taken tint. Don't come next mouth
expecting iheoi! bargains' but
come. TODAY.

floor Ku.’, forntorly
sold for
Sp««iul quality fibre floor
Ungs r<%ular
rngular t^ue $18
and Slj for only

S8 and $15 eacli
All aitea
In small Rogs we have cut
the price half in two and
nur lineat quality of big
Hogs at >,4 olL

40C
vnrtfa <-'c and tjgJc.

58c and 6Ec

best
quality Soo and 90c Diaolcom.
We baije several remonnts
and ut'.d piecea large
enough for onail rooms,
which we shall offer ha
you for the yd . ....gllC

Everyllilng Sold as Advertised, Cash or Easy Payments
. $4 Handsome Fortiers S2.65 lace Cunains at One-half Off
Having an umiiuil big stock of Por.iera
wc aball offer the entire lot at SI per

.ecBt dt*«owiL

120

FRONT
STREET

Hviewshave several ptllerns wh*cb wo
siiaU dirfontinu*-. and several otM and
breken bts The prices ou morethen half
of them is !• to SO per C**t below
their a' Dial coat to us.
,

Big values in Dinner Sets

,v
.
Our CTot-kerv and Dtsh Dept » fully up to
is share in barcains Wh have ae^r-w
pn-ity Dinner sikI Tea
lo be cloaed
out at
per cent HIscoohL

J. W. Slater

127

STREET

outer FurnUure
Actual Cost
Space will not permit tbe cleaeriplioil of
iiaodreds of other things fer the home, bnt
a vimt here will reveal bari^M that aiw
ha^caina. such as von have never seen b^
at BouseforDiabiag
Bousefc
f-jre in our great
HtxKta,
famous in Kortben Michigan for {orniafaing homes complete on a ayetsm of ondh
that waa originated by ns. Bythiseyatem
y<» am iny what you wmat and pay for
It so you will never mis* llie

"f

ORANO TRAVCRK HERALD. RRiDAV. JANUARY tC, im

If a Woman

raUs

To Mfe aood Wd «f Uv WUn. *V>e ln> Ihe be* roob we.*'k
ir--* I—rr nf iiijllwn i i iin i if
0ow. bui for «xi>' oiha

We l«Nr almMr ilNi w «*

Uy White flow *ni «a

haaewodliialii^NeTMyfnpocltot it eveiy d«r hr <V0* laeiboai end ebo by baki&t k.
Bcn^the
bBAtbe me faiAr
ji wAr low
law on the
dr nurkd
uwkd sad
ukI 1the Iks; v4ct. Lily
erf uoWUe>hUiIti<SmI.nm« !<• oiel.™ . n the i%»rt
----------•crqpakw deekn wboMMetiBN hey IP wcoid handUy White t^Kks
■ <nkr to w«h <f hdenor budi erf ^ on uaw^ecir^ eutenen.
Be ate when jwe ads

Lily White
**TIm noir the Best Cooks Use**

t

IM,

b Hcb widi os BMe oa dsB nd prapsly tied wlh
"
kaot

Wo SB ^ 10 «y dtet k is cn!v sue b e'whae that we &k) tha
JiSilMlisieidcriayodoewoBd^oolybythttfcinderfo
deeier
~
eiLsbiiS^in^rirr^

wfcai dto ofcnaspstoe cut puk out ol c&u «* untnatveonhy.

We daB*! wnl to rcAect od the enot iDajsky erf deaks wI>a are
hcaol wd our bee fabaik, hot we Mvh to protect nunetvs. our cut'
taase and nptoddedealen and we offer a reward of $100.00 (or
111»'<^ which w3 had to d»e csiTictico erf any pc-too (o.i-.dputt^ edv letf ■ Py White tacb as) tdliDg k is the gsMiiac.
Fstokhyjstrekekr.

NORTHPORT.
Mn. Bwtemtybt and trandvon.
ttolUp Cole, vent to Travenw ritj'.
UU, Btorninc to speed a lew days tietotT>\leavlns tor the « wL
We. Peter Olcnoo SM eon spent
VKsreay to Traverse CUy.
^ Mta Kerry. wbe> bu Sees tbo cuesi
S Mr. aad Mrs. A. Perklas, at ibe
Met Jep Baterdey to spood a lew
San to Traverse City with relatives
before toavfpc for ber borne In Doyne
■CRy.
Josepb Cb

ThP 1., O. T. M.U. will hold thfit
loxtallatloD on Jaiiuar/ llblb.
Mlts Jennie Hota-D and' Esieo
Garthe were united Id marrlase at
home or the rroom's parenu. Mr.
Mrs. Stlcnor Gsrtbtt. The rooms were
prettily dccoMted with enmatioas
and Myrtte. Thu c
foryited by the K<
or Buttons Bay. I i the presenuc
few relatives
id friends.
fTirls
...........
beet man and Miss
Christtoe «srthe as brldesinald. They
will reside on the Oartbe la.'in

^las Julia Mills apMt Saturday to
Traverse CJUT.
Mrs R. E. Campbell is
CEDAR RUN.
Mrs.
Aaasey
.. ____
yaad*>a.capi
Elmer Cratn is tn Honor, this wt«k
.j. retoraed lo tbo Boo tbis nwrnlns,
after bavlas speot tbe past week wlUt as Jsry man.
Mrs. inmer Crtle arid son. Everett,
and daugbier. Sadie, visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. B .KfM on Tnesdey eticmcxm M^. i>.iy .Vownian. of ktoplo Oily.
Mta. C. It. Kohl eatcrtalr.rd ser<>ial
Mrs. Fred Goln is vury sick at this
tody friends oa Saturday aftoraooa
A very pleasant social aft<
Jtemoan was wrBlng.
Miss Ollic Shorter returned to Trs'
spent, after whlSi yefr
erae City wbra- she works
works, aftc
spending s week with her
Joyad'S suppar la their ball after the Mra IX O. Shorter, here.
Mrs. George
Wlllobee
refutor aessloa cm Saturday erenlns.
ttr. oad Mrs. .Will Darrow and chlldreo fotnraed to their boew' la Tiaverae Qlty Saturday nmralag after bav< aon. Rma tolled M^^Mrs. Fred Goto
londay.
Ins spent tbe past three veks with Mon
Orandua CanUetlouer vUfU'd Mrs.
Mrs.
. - ______
Darrowb
t parenu.
pareou. Mr. ai>d Ura.
George Dame.
Frank Harvey ThursdayArtbur Ralauin atartod klunday tor
Mrs. JtoUord and dausAts. OSJIe.
Ohio Ybere he will spend the winter
ly tn Traverse Oily.
**%^^bsskol tmll tea« enjoyed IslUng ralaUves.
S Motive to the borne ot Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Burkt
Harvey Tuesday
week.
Mra. A. C. Wynkoop sraa a business
TIM ^ ootittod. *^ptoners Con- toller to Traverse CUy Saturday.
rosSoB.’' gtotoi by the Lady Mi
Jake Ralaton returned to bts home
boos OB TDsrsday ovoalac iasL
In Leland tost week after vtsUing rviai^oAloyod
tlves here and alao auuudlug lo soohv
T^ askt I
bualneas.
_________________a wUl be elves m
dBhIoetorec
l.ewls Lamar
amar was a bualncts caller
Friday evening In tbo.town hall.
a Traven « CUy

' Lurday.
Saiun
Mrs. Byaa and children retnn
Jan. T».

CASTORIA
Ae Kina T«q Hbvg AtamjB BbdcU, RBd wfalcD bRB beaR
ta UM ter or«r 80 7«Gn, has bo»a ttka atcnatBra «f
AI^DOOitotBdaoelTayotttathto.'
All ORMBarfaitB. IKaStoad Rikl *«jRit aa goo f mw> DtiB ’
a ^^DrUa^writDMd^Mdaavw «lkB beBlUi of
Intkato and (

What is CASTORtA
. ■mrto. 1>TB^ and i

ter Cantor on.

It IB PItokaBat. 1»
MltDcr OploRe ■onsDloe nor other MnrooBla
lUi«alB ttBvwmBtBB. l«4MtM9B Wonts
h It aoras INanlKBa aod Wlad

viM€MianB'ai

lied St Wdl Itealer-a Issi Wi^nrmlky.
HAYFtELD.r
Among thoae who hsve been suf­
Tbe l,sdles‘ Aid aoriety met Thnrrfering with la ariPM wwre Mr. and
ly attenwM with Mr». HoUis TabMrs E T. llankiDMm. Mr. and Mrs
rrer. Thcee were twelve todies
Joe Ferry and Wm. Bezter.
•U. During, the afteraocm Mrs. _
lUrnam save a humorooa rtodlng.
also a book. 'The Lady of the Decors.
Hon." was tommeuerd.
While '
JusUee Frank Rtecb. our town IP
nltlate ratidl ladles were busted with tbe regular
brarisa Is busy. Hsay are drawing
afternoon's work,
Mrs. Tsbberer
books lo read these long winter evens*-rvvJ s very nloe lunch of ssndwlcbes.
denghauts
and
ci^ee.
which
togs.
'
.
.
G. R. BaMwiD. our ¥. M. aguai. left
Mesdames
Saturday. a^inpanW by his chil­ was a pkwsant surprise.
.................... cs oa dren. Ruth and t-torl. lor Grand Rapids Leonard Cunningham and Luther
Mary
were
present
from
PsrdRiso
r tnsm hall. As It will be tbe btot to visit his mother, who Is tn null*bail
ia tbe county, we h<^
the poor beaRb. Mr. roDnlngiuin. of licighi
.................
1* Uv
publishers
lubllshers of th>-Grand
thi-Grand Trav *• Hhi Hoardman, takes bis pinev in the du
Tm.-8dBy evening the borne of John
aid will print.
view of It
Koch was burned to the ground. Mr.
tbel
PhPer.
Koch and his brother. Ben Koch, had
:rom Traverse City and
Just
returned' from
At one time the large eo’tun tall rab­
built up a ttr* when the flames broke
bits were dulte namerous bt-ro. As
NORTH GRANT.
„ol beyoi
bey Inhalrit thick rtslar arwanips. they
The-farcurlt dance al George- Brer Koch was r*-seuud by chas. OTonno^
have prober nilgrst>-d
, ner> wa- wi-11 attend*-*!, aboir
bi
»hoM’ tliiuOy arrival he probabl
j«rts as they are niiltt- ran‘“.Ingprer.iu.
All rcpo.t a good time.
res bis life. Tbe bouse was very
their place we have the com__ ^
,
ilccly furiilsbed. but little of the
rabblia which make-tar better eating.;I VlD IVnsc bas moved Into hl.-i oei
tents, however, were uved. tne Arc
Ocuve Doinlne Is baullcg wood and i
having prograssed ao rapidly that b«
Mrs. Jennie l.<eggett cilU-d on 1
bolts
■Its lor Mr. Smli
Smith, of East Head, the
room, the parlor, could be safety
purchaser
^ the forty which luciudee sister. Mrs: Mary GIddU. Saturday.
irchascr of
entered to take ont tbe contents. Mr>.
the Wltrhcll Kardcii>. Mr Biiillh In
Foi'er laiggctt U akldding logs for Ko*b WAS at Cadillaac at tbe time.
L >• Dnell.
The fir*- took from the ato'.- pip*the spring
Mlaa Easb-r Glffln has been helpMr. and Mrs 11 M. Janies w.civ
As BIrnpy. Joe and Nub Fortoa ins airs. Juuniu Leggett tb*amung those from here wbo attetwlcd
wefc oomlDi over Vox hUI Sunday. week.
*
l.ady Maeeabee Insullatloa
ch took’
Charlie Copland and Franc* s Ingle Kingsley &
...................... ..........
John A.
.
Platt
Mrs..A.
i
■ TraversJ
rsversJ City callers one '
.la*'k>-oii's plaiv,
llaniuni were at ^Traverse City \\'«-d
Iasi wt-ek.^
George Wilson Is working tor the
L. M. lJuell snd family. C*-orgc Br*-n- lu-.sday afternoon.
>ell Hogan is at breseni nuralng
ipaoy. ner and famltv snd Grandms l>iu-ll
Kriley
Lumber and Shtogl f
......................................................*»<•
ked
rib.
which
b<acquired
at a
dunday.
....... Mary were tailors at Fr«'d Huell
Peter provcuchor and Mtas
Mrs. OrnshJ- visited ih* Kebcka
coasting party
of Aense, were unlt«-d
■lu-d la
I
*y evening.
by the ReviJ lodge at Wolford Tuesday.
ureh. - Mr Tanltfv
>noi^ church.
A young grandson of Mrs Stryker,
T«^ey- and
apd (sntOC
lamlly- \
hn :s Visiting his grairdiiiotbe.-. was
Miss 1
the bridesmaid Johnsqff^ Sunday.
Bcitouxly sick the last of the wi-ck
. .
IS the best man.
Jan. IS.
Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock.
Mrs.
L. Domine heard quite a noise
and commotion la front of her heu
house. On Investigating, she found s j
large snow owl trying to<eat orher largest chickens. Altbougb

PROCLAMATION

carried It to the barn, where many
wbo beard of the capture came to st-<th<- large bird.

VAUXY CITY MILUNC CO.
Crssi napMa, Ml<b.

frtne IwHDy aad aateial ilaia.
MelDorto Fiiaad.

OdHUINI CASTORIA ALWAY*
I a«n Um Slpistnn cf

Tbe Ebiil
Tob Han) Aliajs Boi#t
In Uae For Over 30 Yeara

>AOCS.

EAST BAY.
The death of CpiEord Wlllmr riida
the career «f a young man who was
weU liked by everybody. H^was indaatrtoiis and tbe owner of elgbty
aeraa of new toad to tUa town which
be was ctenrini to tnske a borne when

H*r

has

beautiful

whttu plumage, spotted and barrod
' li-gS densely featbcr**d to

-second on the organ. Perry Baylnglon, an old-time caller, wai cailt-r and
manager. The pvty danced
Idnigbi. A very sociable and
il lime *»as enjoyed.
When Mr. and Mra. Octave DomlmIII retunicd home after Ur. and Mnf
CourudeV dance. Mrs. Uomliie hito-An
attack of heart fsUure and llco^. <1 to
the floor uocunscICHi*. Dr Garner waa
lelcpboiM>d for and hurriedly arrlv*-d.
She Is now pronounced out of ganger.
INDON.
oab Ijimb returned homi- SalurdRy
froii111 a vUlt wlib fricuda lu Ihdlaua
and S(Wth<-rn Michtgau.
............................._n-rstMrs- \V. P- Kenifey-.
of Traven
<flly jirrlvt-d toduy for a visit with
friends.
P.
Gilbert, of Traverse City, was
1 town Friday on business.
John Horton, of Traverse City, vis-

U

“an*
If

B swara that Friday. February 12,
The prfepic of thii ,
^ill mark the one hundredth anniverai-y of the birth el the chartyied
preaidcnt, Abraham L'ncoln. Thu L'.ncoln centenary will be obaerved
all over the United Btatea with
vith Impreaalve
lm(
oeremoniea apprepNate
tp the occaeion. The memory of Abraham Lincoln, hia aacificea and
great aervice to this nation sre familiar to every school boy and girl,
''aa well 'M to old^r generaltlons. rnd It >s a aource of pnde that we are
called upon once a year to eburve the birthday anniversary of Lin­
coln. and to dtmonetrate our patuobsm and appreciation of the aervlcci of one of the nobleai men whoever held public office and whoae
memory ia revered by all natlona
♦■l therefore suggeal that the
of Traverse City hold au^
public eeremonies on the evening of February 12 as may be deemed
apprcBriate and suitable. I recommend that a gathering of all of the
people of our city parlicipau in such ceremoniek at a puBlic meeting
te be deeignated at a later date. McPherson Post; No. IB, G. A. R..
are preparing a program for this occasion and I '
I cuiaen* generally will unite with the old weterana in properly observing the rue hundredth annivoraary of Lin- ,
coin's birthday.
Reapoctfully,
W. D. C. GERMAINE.
Mayor.

fseJ secuiwfnxn a tyriip

i«po«^co-. SMB
For calJc io*> and* rook^
'youll firnl it umviusUhL
/■

ihi.' am. ast. pas.

rccipa sref tree oo r

. .
from' Kingsley was
called lo aiic^id bim
Miss Gertrude Kaitrick
tbe l(v at Fite tonkc.
kc. ii|resulting in a
stigbt di.slocatiou
li.slocatiou o( bfr
hfr -hoiiliier. In
rons*-<turii*v of wbi*b!»he
«s,uBo-.|urii*v
whi*b!»Ui- uss
bss be*-ii
ur*-u
apeudaig a few days wjtb lu-r patvuts

o put^ut lui'
I
fire whicb spreod so
apldly
jidly that wh*-n she called kcc
nioihrr tbe bouse wa*
doomed.
Tbrough ibe help of ibelr only aedf
uelgtatjur.. .Ml and Mrs J*>hD IVrhalL
a few of ifac furnUhlags ot tbe lower

prop,'r;y of Frank f
lln*-d witb baUldng paper tosldf-. a
The S*-nk>r Iteys 8. k.
Ide. t
fullowing
'lug officiTs il
i*re.<idi-u-.. Wllllc Ur«iB;j vUv prc.sMeot.
iteau Of the chamber. eoAracibtng. bedding aud tbe like, are
Edwit
an entire loss. A donatloa is being
The borne of Honrrici.
nirk. e t of prepared
■red b(
berr today lo kelp tbe detUher*-, was loUIly dc«Ir«to>C
■•d b.v til Sal- lute tamlty
, 'lark was at
Jao. 1*.
barn doing Ihc chW -s lu tbe ab:v- ot Mr. nark anl ihe voung*-st
Ev«-rybody'a frlilend—Dr.* Thomas*
J. a little girl of four years, se; Ecl.-ctrlc on. Out
lo-« |h-d while Iptaylng with ache, sore ihruat.
Diaicbes. She was discover*^ by a •toMs.

• -

TO THE PEOPLE OF TRAVERSE CITY:

low b, . ,

If y*>u srnh frw a food hc*hd«>
lictota
RMfB

--.Tn

Annual Statement
pa jy, lo.
rated At Traveroe City. MiebiKsn. ami iluiug ImaineM in tbe OoBatiw
of tirand Traverse. Anlritn and LeeUtiAw, :n sard State.
MSMsgusnte

HrpNHtke KnTwA. leto H «Ma
Wra.1 .pBrbstroaB atewA
iBcriKtee
«>rt U Bmrr tWML gmaBry tomsW. iwerh. (rviB B. R. ea-

Knmlinror fn.-tr>l>r-t*> sjdnl ■iluiisg

urn
........'
Aaoonl a |.r«t>my adM ■dstiBg

■»"«

MJUA



alsirisk JsBBsry I, lap ...
II
t OB nsasua isi-i-uarn ui nix
0*u. V. llilirr. rIeUnsgdsB)
ag<, raBgljl fr»B> .low- uiibi. I
JsB a J. A. Bvbww. boBB* snd eon
Jbb 11 W. M. Bwird. ■-lolhiBS dsm

J, W. MILLIKEN

SALE
ENDS
.SAFUMAY

Have made final clearance redactions on
everything included in the

End of Everything Sdde
We ire going to make Friday and Saturday, the last days, the
best ones. There is still an excellent assortment,
^any nrtp remnants hat>e been added from
lines sold out. Whether you tt>ant
to buy or not, come in and
look them over.

GingliBins
^ Q r domehtic deparMscat
offer* foa a lar^ft) aasortincnt
0(12^ and IScGiogh^

lie

UMP

cspa:b

Msr n KshuB Avery.
OUBteBlS tMlTMl
troia nuv* pipe .
Mu irjsar A dnilb, 1
seed, esaeiu li
■pers. leihuciS rvwf..

*, .-‘Ksr.'ssa.i

lOCiuw.U. .S«ddu, dsmsei- lo
bewav. >psrk> fslktif oa roof
Ub'elBus it.Pvriy. bvm* sod
BBdoaotmU bBrsad.eLpsrm
from U. K. BOCiBv .. .

Apr n r^ t^vtawB. boM

Apr a«eb^

*•

-KiSSy lAdJumpcUmee' .

..lUIU.., 1-™., w™ u.
veoVWU I uraid. vait**- vp

'Is
l.to

iJs

T.O.,
I

KBCWIPTS

’isdSssisiia'si.-

A u<hjd tohortuienl of odyoo

J^.rg

bm,eLur>.d

and iosortiooe

l*rotty patterii*
iiloiDe Bleu

tuiicy Suitiiii‘9.

flOc ra’uca for

Ten Cents



*

Remnants
Jasi HaH the Original Price
abo
A big lot at obap'prices id our dumettic depL

25 to 50%
Dtscoant

S5c

Wu liave a lot of pattvrn* io Drras (lowls iu>d
Silk retDoanU. We iovite you to inspect tbuiu.

“■

Muslin Underwear
Wutneo uny save 29 t» 49% by purobasioi:
Mutlin l odefirwr mw. It is the atoek left
uvi-r from last fall and U o( the usual Millikeu
variety. Displayed ou Conte# Tabled.

Bear Cieth
25c
75c
aoaldBfl
Tricot Flannel Wool Waisitng Red, Brown ami Croy
19c
50c
S2.50 for 1.50
SALE
ENl9S
SAmDAT

MM
TotsUwom iMvr. < I dmlasymrmtopga
^ «UKM

fn-m klvv. pip*........................

Embroideries

Waistin^and-Suitings
iJ'.ij aud $0o Waistiogs at

eMtml.baiwad.sp

r... iSfi.-ii'S.'iKKs:;
COBlBBU dSBIBCta. esBcai

Jaly* Kfw *; HBrTtB.h.rellaB>ss

Aw,

*^j;*.‘.“...75c

We want our out-of-town customers
to fed safe in shoppir^ by post. We
make a speciaSy of mail orders. Send
for samples of nefp> Ginghams.

SALE
ENDS
SATUIDAY

I Chimney aa cepatrueted unaafa t
tmi all members of company using w
' are given until May 1. HOI. to ■
«ruct good brick cbltnncys ^
aj»;f;

tarn: state of Mlcblgan. County «( draad
t Traverse, ss.
»-« ^Jmjw ^Jdoart>e._ ITtoMeaL
Coo. W. McWelhy''sA«tary to arid
company, do and each.......................
^ hLs^
doth depos
read tbe foregoing statomoBt
know tbe contenu tberato. and that
they have good raaaoB to believe
belM
aaJ
do9 beUcTc
bet
- statement to be true.
arid
OBO.
Sworn and. ibecrtbed before me at
Travetri10 City, to said stotc sad cBun»lst day to Oototoher. A. ft
TH06. T. BATES. Kotary 1

- tend TravM rnfliy.

;

HOME CHEER
MRS.HABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor

(be strleU. for there
b Ues hMs ta fai sod booe. SUU an­
other Ibiog may be said la lU favor—
Is very rich la lulceo. which awurei
of dish gravy.
properly cooked, tbe meal Juices fol­
low the knife.
Wipe meat with a piece of eheeseclotfa wnwg oat of cedd srster, pot
radt Id Ike drlKOag-poa. skia side
dosu. nth over w‘uo soU, sod dredge
the meat sad the bottom of the pan
■with flour, Sec to it that the aloe ol
the pan corresponds to the sloe of the
Hare yoa ■
roual beef gravy In which there were
uuslghUy black particles? The beef
probably roasted la too large
Tbe fit which come from the
: could oot cover the too-large sur­
face of the pan sad mis with the flour,
so the flour burned, -place the meat
a hot oven, that the sarfaoe may be
quickly seared, thoa preventing the
escape of Jukes. After the flour in
the pan Is browned reduce the best
and baste the meat with fat In the pan.
eoDtlnulDg the basting every ten minthroughout the cooking. If thto
rule Is followed one hu a Juicy roast
Alas! bow many lino
have seen ruined by- lack oTkiiowledgc
In the cooklDgr
A sirloin or rib rqosl weighing five
poonds. If liked rare, requires about
one hour and five minuu.-s. A ten
pound roast of the osme cut require,
about one hour and a half. 1 never
from too rump weighing
lesa than ten pounds, and I give it |M-r.
bspe ten'minutes longer for roesilhg
than other cuts. When the moat Is
about half done.,
dredge wlik flour that the skin side
may be uppermost for the final brown
Beef to he well roasted should
be started In a hot oven and the beat
decreased so that when carved the
slices a-m be red tjiraughout with a
crisp layer of .'golden brown fat on top.
Beef roosted at a icmpertlurc so high
that the surface Is hardened before
the host can penetrate to the center It
most unsatisfactory.
Bemove the roost to a hot platter,
surround with roosted sweet pototoee.
and garnish with parsley. DonX
pray y«u. forget to have tbe Servingplates heated! Serve with brown
gravy. Pour off the hil ln.thc pan
in whkh tbe meat bos been Vooited.
refura three lablespoonfuls of fat
tke pan. Plage on the front
tbe
range, kdd three and onekoU Ubk
spODU/nls of flour and sUr until well
browned: then pour on gradually,
while sUrrlng consUnlly. one and «teholf cupluls of boiling water Bring
to tbe'bolling-potnt. let boll three
utco. seaaOD with salt and pepper, and
strain.

water. Botl arKhom atlrriag antO (be
oynip “ropes” when lifted on a altver
foM- Pour this over the sUMr whip­
ped white o< an egg and best until
cool.

half on hoar ta a good «v«p. Smwe
hot or cold .with or without eiwom ood
sugar. In tbe opring rhubarb may be
:ated lor the apple
pm of this pie.
Date Charlotte—Cat holt of a s'moU
loaf of while bread Into this oUcco.
trim off the crusts, ood spread each
with butter oad a thin layer of apple
quince Jelly. Une a boUe.-ed pud­
ding dish with them, and spread ovei
half's cupful of dates cut la amoff
plccea. Then pht In another layer of
tbe buttered bread and another half
cupful of the date pieces, and finish
with a layer of bread. Cover with a
costard made'w-ltb one quart of milk.
ihrM or four eggs, half a cupful o.'
sugar and a pinch of salt.
Pour It
slowly over the bread and let It stand
for half on hour. Bake In a moderate
I about one hour. Serve with or
without cream and sugar.
Date Deseert—Put a layer of fresh
cottage cheese to a glass dish and
sprinkle with a little cream to make
slightly molsL Over this place a layof chopped dates mtxed with one
third the afnooM of chopped nut
meats. Dust lightly with gronuUted
sugar, put iu another layer of the
cheese, then one of dates, and finish
with a rather thick layer of the cheese
mode slightly moist with cream.
Sprinkle with sugar and garnish with
n few walnut mcau.

I tke , pn^er preimnUoa. Dnl otlr R MiLu
e keep a ketihs of water oa n
anch a stov*, on gbs than, and it is
laotoM of frying bom. Uy btefog tt.
eouvenlent to have hot water always, SUco os for trying, placo ta a teolfow
but the water thus efondlag U not tin. and bake In a Boderoie area flar
very good tor aMtfog. elthM- foa or bolt on boor, or aaiR teBcotrip
^ee. Sate water abojald he treehly browned. R la deltelouaiy tMOfor oa4
boUed.
rieh. and oil wliboat tbe usual sput­
One can. by means iof tin cons, tering of grease that roonla from try­
lUty of «
even cote a small
ing in the usual way. There will bw
tsMee by plaring theni inolde foe plenty of rite grease la the tfo for
gravy, which con bo Bade la tbs saase
when tbe meat Is mod..
Flatirons, too. may be heated direct­
'Annt Martha.' said Mrs.
ly on the cools of a hose-huming store,
and they wlU gel very M in a short Spooner. “U you wiU teU me what-you
do to nuke your baking powder MacOli. I wUl cobolder my coteiztg isoson finished lor today." “I beat ap on
Her Money's Worth.
rcU. oad Bdx with the wetting."
Tbe story Is tOM of a foung married
-that
woman In:Philadelphla: whow has r<i>lled Annt Martha.
is the Mity (
I knew between
band U alwaya
biscuit and any otbera. 1 Bis
the Importance, especially in written
^mmuDlcailona. of bieriiy and coher­ tboB oa sort os I con roU conreofoatence. “Always kr^ to|tbe matter In ly. and mould the dough until tt Is
bond.'' the husband It fbnd of aaylag. smooth fOd nice‘before rolling."
with reference to the prcqienvitr of
bis wife to wander troB the subject
'
Oswsrat Hoalth HMa.
when she|wf^tes.
Growing telidreo need pteoQr at
ReccW thh young ^Ife reerired sleep: the best rnle.U to let tk«te'
form her hnshlud in Chicago, he being sleep anlll they wafea naturally.
1 the first triWwoy frM her. i trio
Do not keep tbe water or lood teat
mm reading:
{
poUenris to drink la a slck-roonu
"Arc you oil right? inswer. Blank .The iormer mar be covered and set
out of the window to cool weather: ta
Hotel. Cblcago.a. pUcod beside a piece of ice
The youiblul rpouse.i rea'lUed 'that
;be sStuution railed tor jan applleaitou wrapped in a cioih oatside the door.
Do not sleep under heavy oovertpgs.
-if those principles of erononiy and dl-foess of expressloo. After a few but alter rubbing the body rigorourly
uMMucuis in ogiuted; thought she with a flesh brush “turn In" between
pair of light, clean wool blankets.
evolvtd ibv following. Deliher oxcoi.-d
Ins nor lolliug below the ten words sbr This prescription to be token at ulgbL
and (be patient shaken in tec amraHiM dUpaU-b for
cfhts:
lag. If found orersieeplog.
“Yvs. yen. jfs. I amivery well. In

OalfiUoa Made With Dafoo.
The dsu Is oa extromely wholeoome
which
could be much more odvaatageoualy
used th&u seems the rule. It is much
hesper than p/unes or apilcou ol
Bat «« balM Ue lod4M- to wUch we
equal grade, and requires practically
■rtM
DO sugar In the simpler dishes pro
Tnm tbe lowly emrU to Ike Toalled
pored with IL A very tew minutes U
required to Aok dates, and they art
AM. we awaot to lu «
easily and quickly washed and stoned.
They come, from a dusty and not too
hyglcaic couniry. however, and should
I «0Mt tkeee tUof* lobe sraMly true!
be washed thoroughly, whether they
TMt • MUe deed U •
toward
lo be eaten cooked or uncooked.
Ood—
V
Alter washing, drain and remove the
UIUm Ike ml froa tke cob
stones. Some very plessiag ways of
-n-iag theih are the following, says
<r view.
the Ladies' World:
Dale Blsnc-mauge—Flavor a quar:
' We rlM by'Ike
bySko tklacs tkat ire
of plain blancmange with vsullU:
oar feet;
,
whUc warm. tUr In two cuhfuU o.
By what we bare aastered of crMd
rioned dates, poor Into a wetted mold,
ood s»inand act ou Ice to hordca. When Arm.
t By tbe bride depoeed oad tke mturn oui and- cover wUh whipped
elOB sUlB.
he whites ol tw o eggs whip. Abd tbe vaoqaitfc*^ Ul
** boorly
stiff snow with two table
spoonfuls of powdered sugar. DecorMe with blanched spilt almonds or
We hope, we reeohre. We oMlre,
halved English walnut meats.
tmt.
Dale Jelly—Wash one pound o:
A tubstifote For Meat
Whoa the Bomliic oeUi to life «ad
Secret ef Dry Cleening.
dates and let them soak In four cap­
Among tke hearty .dUbes which
Dry cleaning con be 'done si home
Ucht.
fuls of water for two hours. Uraiu off
Bet oar beerta from weary, ead ere wolcomed on our Ubics In cold weatb(he woll-r. htraln It. and put it In a os well as at tbe highest-priced esubor ore those wblcli, conuln dioese os
tbe mkU
UshmvDls, it core is exercised. In a
iccpoD with one and one-half cup­
'mey arc
Oer UvH are mlHac the eoUed dut. their chief Ingredleat.
rveent converMtion with the proprie­
fuls of sugar. Stone the dates, add
tlly prepared and bcsrly
them Into the syrup, and let simmer for tor of one of these shops be declared
• for tbe eecela. bet feet lor tbe eDOUgb to take tbh pUce of meat foi
five minutes. Before removing from the secret of success to lie in
luaebeon or supper.
thlugs-first. In the thorough soa
deed, ibouk you."—Harper's Weekly.
the fire, stir Into them half a box of
(Weese Sandwkbea—Place thin
We BMt borrow tbe wlacs to flod
gelatine which nos been soaked until overnight of tbe goods lo be cleaned,
I* perfecUy weU. oad i
Ice* of cheese between thin slices of
the wiy;
Helpa For the Cook.
soft In half a orofnl of cold water. Stir and. second. In the use of oil of cedar
gargling os a son of ploy.
Bom
bread,
season
wi._
ssh
and
paprika,
We say hope oed reeohre end aspire
smeUmes nceesaarr to moki
the fire- Onill lb<- golatiue Is dis­ In the linoe bath to counter act the
cosea there bavc been where chlldrea
brooh with white of egg. and brown
ood pray
odor
oi
the
cleauslug.
fluid.
Although
cup
of
coffee
lor
a
single
pereon.
Take
solved, then pour Into a mold and set
have died fromjioi knowlag bow to
-V
^nt oar feet most rlee or we 111) ocsla. quickly In im fsE.
a toblcspoonful of coffee and stir with gargle,
cold place until hardened. Serve
Cheese fUnK-quIns—Cook one-quar­
perhaps tbe quarter of tbe whije ol
with whipped cream - beapM around
ter of a cupfol of stale bread cruiibs
Tbe best romedy (or poor rimlaOdy to dreagu to s ladder throwe
vsitcciall.v ill i-k-aulug larg< on egg- Add half a cup of cold water
boro of Jelly.
lion is deep breathing. This streagtb' PfoB tke weary earth to the oop- la onehalf cupful of milk un:.U a
ertirU-s. gasoline is most prariicol.
boll, and then add a full cu|> of boUDi^te
Dread—Make
a
sponge
with
smooth paste is formed. Add oa<-quar
ccK and exhllsrates all Ihe.organs ut
pblrewmUa;
Nc>dless
to
say.
Infl)
uig
water.
After
thia
Is
put
In
boi.
on« quarter of luhe-wsru wsler. holt
ipfnl of grated ckccsc, sad two
tbe body. Ifoor circaUUon. ualesa
Bat tbe dreow depart ood
minutes. Few cotes ore able to
coke of wtupressod yeast, a lea- bouid be used only in tbe open air.
Ublespoonfnls of melted butter. Re­
from bean trouble, con la aioet coses
spOotilui of sail and one and unc hall carry all your utensils out foto the aecumpUsb tbe econohitcal aud pola be cured in this way.
I M* pillow move from range, add the yolks of
pint of flour. Set It to rioe ui a warm' ba<k yard or somr unused buildiug uble oert ice uf a single cup of coffee
two eggs bostea stiff, with a Utile salt
Every one with a tendency to neu­
thereby
preventing
the
disagreeable
Strange
os
it
may
scorn,
baked
pota­
place.
When
quite
light
and
spongy
and pepper. Then fold in the whites
ralgia. rbeuntatism or oclsties teould
add half A euplul eavb of sqgar and odor In the bouse and avoiding s^i- toes are sUU oeeasionally seen
JloMea bi jeot rootked by a stacle Of tbrve cgff bvstcD stiff and dry-.
beware of taking off their Igainels too
mul&sses and suDlclem Hour to moke dents.
table in a covered disk. Served this
Tarn Ipto a buttered dish, and bake In
early In the spring: In fan.' It Is best
aiiff enough to kuead. Work iu twe *^be articles to be cleaned should be way. they bccuuie soggy almost at to wear wool next w the skin ail tbe
slow oven antU firm.
Bat we bolU tbe Udder by which we
It
.After prlcktog them wlib a
heaping cupluls ol cvarsely-cboppec carefully lookod over for spots.
Cheese BaUs—Ulx one and a half
rlee
(
year round, os in worm weather verir
dales, knead aud-set lo rise again. they are from v'ogou gceose. rub on (ork.«a they are bciM token from Ibt ligbt'WciKbt flanneU prevent chill!PfOB tke lowly ooitb t0| tbe voillted capfuls of grated cheese, one tsUeWhen light, mold luio loaves, and (ri-rh lard till the s|iol' disappears. oven, they should be l^d.ou a folded
spoooful of flour, onequorter teaspoon­
■hue;
when' well risen bake for three quar Then lemote the lard stain or gruoM napkin on a platter, the napkin folded
AM we Begot to lu aoBait roood by ful of oolt. a few grains of cayenne,
i deep is said
tdrs ol on hour In a good oveu. Tbi- Irom any other source by placing bc- spjhat one corner will Mvur the pota­
oad the whites of three ^gs beaten
to be gotten in the boura before i
mokes a delicious bread.
Cbildrei iwreo two sheets ol blotUng pipe-' toes. in order to preserve their beat
sUC. Shape In smoU balls, roll In
Digbi. No sleep can ba beusAria] or
without cobdetislug the steam
prefer It to cake, and It Is more w hole- and pressing with a hot iron.
cracker dus;, fry In deep fat, and drain
refieUilng
lo

room
where there la
une for them.
on brown paper.
^f the garmenu ore very much soiled ihcim
poor ventilation.
While the bed
Dale Meringue—Wash, drain and It is belter to boat the gssollne ]:i
Qicesc Pondu—Pour one cupful of
All white meats goiu in flavor from would be. in a draft from an open
• boo U IB bU owe bBBde to dedry the dates, stone, and cut tbein lu which they ore to be soaked. To dp a delicate onk>u admixture with the
scalded milk over one cupful of stole
windv'w In the sleeping apartment,
• tomtoe srhBt' eoaneB.—la Toae
amoU pieces. SprtM one cuplul of this carry a tub of hot water out into gravy. The onkra should be grated
bread criimbs. Add oae-quarter of a
open the window in on -aFvt^ifvy rooat.
Soroe^lng OWerent in Cakes.
• wHh the iBflBlte.
these over a platter and sprlciklc with the open air and Inside of thlc set and put over the meat before It has
pound of mUd ckeooe cut In small
leaving the door open between
Mocha Fruit Coke—Cream one-holt lemon juice. Whip auffk-leot cream to
pieoaa. one Uble^poonful of bolter.
your vessel for tbe gasoline. Soap Just Culsbed roastiug ted then blend skiDjjhis Is <ausv-d by little biU of
rs of a teaspoonful of salt, a cup of butter and two cups of powd­ make two large capfuls, and sugar to tbe goods and put tliom in the goso ed by basting. In thU Way one avoids
trrs that stick to tb.-i sh- ep. sod
ered sugar together. Add to this tbe sweeteu: fold lu tbe stiffly-whipped
the
buret
onion
slicew.
which
some
and,a
bit
of
cayenne.
Add
to
thU
line, which must completely cover
JVfMUNf Ui
CiWf
not removed before tbe aroot
whites of two eggs and stiw In ligblly them. Fit on a tight cover to prevent limes result from otbe^ methods, aud
throe eggs, tbe jtiikt and whiten boot- well-beaten yolks of four eggs,
roven. Go ovM- the undf^rwomr
seporately. Pour Into a buuered ublespoonfuls of moiaases and
BveiT CM of OB. no autter what
the idec*s of date. Arroi^e In a deep j evaporation and let stud several which have, in a way^Muwed the ad and pick them caiwfnlly phL as It Is
ra|l|Of
strong
coffee,
then
stir
In
three
' par telly datUo may bo. cberUbee a dish, and bake twenty minutes In a
gloss dish In alternate layers wUh | h„ur*. or over night. When sufficlcm- diUon of onion to ^ rega.-ded with usually quite easy to see theq}.
and ihres^srter cupd of allied flour maesroon or sponge-cake crumbs w hich
teteo -to *aoke cood.' oad to rUe to loderate oven.
|
ly soaked, pul the scrub board in the disfavor
o not let Ihe baby oleep With HsX
Cheese and Walnut Sandwiches- with five teaspoonluls of baking pow have been very slightly uoisiened vessel of gasoline and rub like ordin
kstfim aad hotter poeitloae to Ufe. Tbe
l hang your dried beet in i.
I'.fa open; press the lips gently to- «BMe of alnwteatbB of Ike toOuree U Use American ebceoe fw these sond- der and the spIros mixed ihoroughb' with a little fruit Juice, or serve in ary washing, using plenty of soap.
dry place alter It U dr) enough
geiber: place It.on Us side, see that '
throo^
it—that
U—
one
tcospoonful
gloss dUb by H self w ith a delicate nut
inteht oat la tke feUowtag weU olches. Cut your rye -bread, which
For the rinse bakh take rican goso good, or
w
ill
become
to
hart
U
will
u« .gBopi«*^and ^ there
should be homemade, a Uule stole, and of ground cinnamon, onokalf tbe same cake.
anted wUda;
line and pat In a lew- drops of oil of noed'io strong man toqitber hew it or re no creases fa lhe*"jihai^'
quantliy of ground mace and also nut
qnol quant- cedar. Rinse the articles tborongU; obew it. After It haalbeen wrapped
- •Om cam jit aaay of Iko folhirea of fine, dose toxiure. iw thin sli<
M BM U tn«MBpotoP(*-lke comlac Grate your cheese and* mis It with meg. Tbreequorters lOf a cup ol Hies of date pulp and flnriy-teoppeu la these and hang in -tbe sun and
paper and put in U
^ bag. the cel
eel I
chopped BnglUh walnuts. Scaron with raUina. three-quarters of a cup of cur English walnut mcau. Moisten allgbt- wind for several hours, and there will lar way is a good plat-e to keep it.
and fresh garmenta inbstitaud.
soli and a lIRlc paprika, and. before rants and one-quarter of a cup of thin ly with a litUp soli butter or sweet
odor. The remaining gssollne
ildf. it can be scrub­
There can be no hoalth without >-xa period whoa tbe Met of ererytkloc spreading tbe mlsture on the bread, sUces of citron, rolled In a litUc flour, cream, spread the mixture sinoothly- cau be left in the covered vessel to' bed off Ix'ruBv u*ing. jiiid tbe edges,
go in next. Add lost of all the whites
ercUe. and a system of eoerclse oboold
ihlnly-sllced bread, cover with an­ settle, and then ihe clear fluid tnny be kept irimmeu off befoii- cutting. «i repaired. Bcleoee. tbe arts.
heat K a little In the oven.
.Ik- practiced that will bring in Nay
Ptecottoo, tbe wcBdertul etrldes
Tbe bread may be cut with a cake of the eggs beaten ' to a stiff froth other slice, and press lightly to moke poured back Into the con fur use
Oatmeal should be mked aloA-ly all the muscleo o' the body.
which
must
be
lightly
stirred
througb
•ete ta aBOhlnery
cutter Into any fancy shape dcsIretL
them bold togeiner.
again and again.
lid no: be stirred. U Its best flavor 1:
Do not wait until a child Is really UI
load «e to doaoad pertecUoo or es either In leaf shape. In hearts or the mixture. Frost w ith .coffee icing
Date Soudwlcbea. .\d.
MU equal
Where onl) a small spot is to be I be pre.-.erv<-d and ll is not to bp
with sore’throat before teaching U
r N aa poeeible. Bllpebod Beth- reuDds. or It may be rut with a sharp made os follows: Add to e cup ol amounts of date pulp and finely^bop rleaned. pul a piece Of blotting pajwr
past.'-. It Is a good pldn to put ii on
•ds aad halfway pertwmojjcea ore knilo Into triangles or flngera. Serve powdered sugar os murii strong cof
preserved ginger, raoleten with a
derneaih and rub with a cloth Thi*
range in a double bolter, mblli
« la tke .world of business the soadwichos either os a luncheon toe os will give the consistency of. little of the ginger syrup, and spread
events the spot from spreading and uib-i things require u ,flre. and alluv?
•^oor indeed Is tke world of sport course; «r with a ictiure oslsd for the cake frosting and flavor w ith vonllls. over lightly-buttered bread.
Cove, usually avoids leaving a ring.
If.
liumer (or several bourv. In tbe
Beal uutll ver.v smooih.
.•r tbe ICM proBloeBt. everyday of- salad coursf at a dinner.
with another ^slice, and finish as for Bpwever. a ring appears on 'he goods
not
nine.
|Kiur boiling iwater inlu the
Dried Apple I'ake—Soak over night other sondw-kbea.
Another delicious oondwicb ^r a
• «BlTB of me.
vvli.-ii dry. holil over steam luicl tb«'
boiler and allow' the already
"Here U wsere bo mmay younc poo- incbecB course la mode wUh the fac­ three cups of dried mniles: chop them
Date Biscuit—Roll biscuit dough out spot will disappear.
IV* rriirf.
rriu-f.
Tb*r*IwU wo cnawiao
war •or
euokeO meal lo become hot. This in. eepUvw
I.
iB...
J ^
CUT I" IV
IIW
, pie flartliic out oa a boslness career tory cheese and homemade while and simmer one hour In two cups of quiu- itiln, spread It with soft butter
One should U- carelul about work
IS Bam Atl 4r* ■
iK-ili-ri oatmeal mut-h wltboui
■foT^BVi.
let them cool and lbe:i add
The bread is Ural cut into
l^ed by Mr Hro .
•ad tkoBsoives
then with chopped date.--: spread
g too Ions In gasoline, as there arc tequinng a long moralpg wait for Its iKts^MUIL rrif* U::- MUie
IH
Wwrr*o
dlTM.
Row
Terfe.
one-half
of
a
cup
ol
butter,
two
beat
In ike very rwdh sllcea about oue inch thick, or a trifle
another layer of the dough: cut persoub to whom the luiucs seem lu
eggs. oncAolf cup of brown sugar, with a small blscult-euuvr. place on a
of tkeir work. Par laouace. less, four Inches long, and three Inches
poison if Inhaled too long ,
a Mrt oatei a place as etonocrspbei wide, although other or fancy forms one-half cup of milk In which has beer buttered tin and bake In a hot oieu.
. Conserving Heat in Cooalng.
oad typawrtier. Che aisy be s graduThen a sharp. kpMe Is disaolved two lablespoonfuls of sody
Date i’uBs—Make a rake luuiure as
and
four
cups
ol'
sifted
flour.
Use
the
ne scbM
Here are a !<-w small helps abi
these run around the top of tbe slice
r cream puffs, bake sad cool. Then
braaebos are laagbl. sad she asy quarter of an inch Inside the edge, hind of spice w-hicb is preferred foi split and till with a mixture of chop saving beat lu i-oosing in baking,
aUo be a gradiBte of s Hl«b school but not quite througb tbe slice, and flavoring.
ped dates and whipped swc-eiened the lire ts no- a» hot .is sci-ros nee
Welisve been requested to furnish the name of hotels, bearding hewoes
bake a pti- or pudding, take
Cocoonut Cooklee—One cup of but cream beaten together until light and
Is then dug out lo form a
>111 the tup ol the stove, and farms and private (amiliec who deelreto Uke I Miters during the summe
She has vauge ideas
Into ihU case It fittefl a slice of ir with three cups of sughr. three thick.
. vhere sMieaoea ore involved, she
Dust the ottce Of cbecse on eggs and one cup of milk, two
Spiced Dale fXkea—Sift together plaiv miiier tbe ,viuli- to )»• baked season.
■aisMbfts even ordlaory words and both sides wUb salt and paprika, then spoonfuls of baking powder ftad
lids. It Ibiie Ik any Ure at all.
Please send a■ postal card, a
d of Trad*. Trav
flve cuptals of flour, two lablestKion.
I lu b<- Itissingbut, aud Ib:s i; erwe City. Michigan," stoting your location and Haw many peeplt yew c
toMva nothing of panctaaUoa. B^e cover with a thin sIIm of bread Jnst cups of desiccated cocoanui, add flour fuls each of baking powder and ginger
has a very hasy noUon of the moon- tbe sloe <R tbe case, brash it all over ■nougb to roll out easily.
about tU-- right tvjiiperature to bakv
one tcospoonful of clnnamon' lag of words and U the dlcUUoa has tbe outside with the white of an egg
Snow- Coke—one cup of powdered
ou ttio buiiuut By putting
i-upful each of molasses and sugar
This it V
t. and may witimately racuH i
lid under, and setting the
awl bosa aaeaadlagly pUta. and her to keep tt togetber. end brown quickly ^ugsr and half a cup of butter worked with a large ublespoonru! of butter in
e retort feature of this district.
•otos ore at^ difficult to dedpber In bat fol, The fat yon fry them In
np crate, ipc bak-ug
cream, whites of Are eggs stlffly o !>aucepsD over the br<s and »hrn the
PLEASE MAIL YOUR POSTAL CARO NOW.
ahe wUl be-liuarly at a toss to know^ ■must be very dean tat—not that bceU-D and then add a half cup of bulK-c uielu beat and stir lor ten min. be done w:iU about hall the actual
PUBLICITY COMMITTeff.
1
s orhat waste woMd be aaturally uaed which has been much used.
Add gradually onr cupful of fire uquiri-d to bake oa the lower
These mUk—very- little at s.tiuiu—one cup of
verse City Beard of Trade.
, Travers
j la the eMnecUoB. The latUr Unit U
very good
Sour, scant half a cup of cornsurdb milk. Mix In the dry ingrcd.euts thor­ grate tt) the <
» la yoong people of llule toasted on tbe broiler, and
and two tcospoontuls of baking pow oughly. and lastly add hall a cupful
Another ibitig can be done in case
. hat the
a puddiug: It It
not baking
work than to fry them, or they may be
.•r. Vanilla or almond flavoring.
of chopped, well-floured dates. Bake
prepared and fried in batter In the
Cboccdate fondant Cake—Three In well-buttered gem Uus or patty pan* enough on top. heal a tin cover s
na othor colUaga the e
choflng-dUb tor a chafing-dish supper. ounces of butter and four oum
Olid placc''&vcr the pudding, then
lu a boi oven.
They arc doHclote whichever way pre­ powdered sngsr begten to s cream,
bis.-iingbot stove ild to ibe
Date Tea I'-oki—fnam half a cup
foeeher. the mold In the fcllchea. ore pared./
three eggs and a gUl of milk, one-half ful of butter with thnt--lounhs euplul cover and you will hud Uie puddlDg
pound of flouNand a teospoonfal of of sugar, odd one beaten egg and
will very soon brown. Tbc»c liwlc
That onr should have in iiurcbasing dregs Is «iways <-xp<Tirncvd bf
the tewt prindMoe of ihetr work and
Coneerwlng Rooeta.
baking pow der. \ When the sugar and cupful of sour creom in which has (blngx have helped a great deal, for
uur oustooK-rk. It is nxm grallfyiag to os tu ixiu- (his. f»r it proves
they mast all suffer ta« canaeqaeacea
A cooking e^ool teacher gives in butler ore thoroughly creamed, scrape been dissolved one level tea.--poonful •ven In winter, when there is nearly
lu us ths tour untiring effort lo give tb<- Is-st of service and finest
nnlm aome empfoyer is toond who the Woman's Home Companion the
s of chocolate and melt it in
baking soda. Flavor with nutmeg. ilw-ays a need of fire in the kitchen
end purest drugs has bad tbe desired effect.
has the patleooe to pat up with their foIlowiDg espllctt direction for roost­
tiny saacepon wiin three tablcHtoon- Add Jun enough flour to make a soft range, it often gets low- toward night
We do not subatltot!—our prices are very reasoosbte and aUke
Blstakes until they learn how to do ing beef or other meat so os to get tuts of boiling water and the some dough that will roll out In a thin sheet. aad many times a fire that would cook
U) alt. W cenjoy the coafidcDce of all tbe pbyslcloiu of this vicinity.
their work la aa
unfaUlag pcfrect resniu:
qoantlty of sugar: stir till smooth and Divide It in two part*. Over one-half anything on top of the stove is l
a In oer aelghberbood unThere are four cuU of beef that ore bright and then add to the butter and spread a layer of finely-chopped dates, aufflcieiK for*DMing.
tertook to sBPport heiaelf
usually sold for roasting, namely:
Another way to utilise a fire Is
sugar. Add tbe eggs iwhttes beaien place the other sheet of paste on top.
Mring
ol sirloin .jDlddle of sirloin, back ol
ic cose of a base-burner stove. U is
very stiff froth), the milk, sifted press lightly together and cut Into
BvaryoM woe ready
rump, and first three ribs. The la^
It known by ad that
sad baking powder. Best srell small round or square coket. Bake
qrOtag to help bar aad ahe had away
tloeed <—■■'«»»»« more tot «*»— and pour Into a ronnd. shallow tin
baked by placing them lo the cylinder
hot ovra.
• at trot, bat the broad was either of the others, and la romewhst lined with buttered paper: bake for
Date and Apple n»—Une a me pUte upon the cool. Lei the coal be a little
80 pooriy made and the loaves, for Meoper in price. For a small family about half on hour in a fairly quick with a good cnui. fill U with a mlx- below tbe top of the cylinder,
whkh eke ckorgM doable price, were a cut from the sirloin makes the most oven. Wbeu the take is cold
of chopped dates and apples, plate ib« washed potatoes
m decidedly aowUer than thoee at •ottsfactory roost, while for a large with chocolate (oodant iriog.
boU oprlnklc over holt a teoapoonlul of cin- They will bake os wel las
the wahu- boker^ that her eostomer taKity the hack of tbe rump makes
a poaad of grannUted sugar Into a aomon and half a enptahof sugar:
, gradually dimlalshed and she era superior ooe. It is certainly mo
u also, beat a wa-kMtle oa
cover with a top craot and bake aboat
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aelcbborbood opened a small bakery
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are bur soodt that
last speak fOT them la advaace.
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spread. She bos added baked beans
to bor Ibt. bet these must be eocaged
before bond or you are opt to find
led la getUng any
ne whole secret Is that she does her
work well.
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oSr iU-lorit on everything and every
00 eioept 'the right one.
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need. To ■
any business or profesion U to moke
ihai portlcalar tbhig oar servant,
ready to respond to every coll and
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