Grand Traverse Herald, January 29, 1909

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 29, 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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1909-01-29

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TWICE A

WEEK—TUESDAY ANDFRIPAY.

ftA« A YEAK.

: .V

TflAVEMC CITY, OltAND THAVBWC COUNTY. MICHtttAN, FWIDAY, JANUARY ». 1«0t.

GLAZIER FOtIND GDIITY MAROONED

CODA FREE AGAIN SUPERVISOR AlEX. DINES DEAD MAY SPLIT
THREE MEN
QUESTIONED
TWO ISSUES
ANTRIM COUNTY PIONEER DABB­
ED ON TUESDAY.

Ex-Stite TiMorer Had Been Chaiiged with HisapAce .pauqht the
pnpriatiiig Ponds of MicUifaiL
L«Mtii|. Mie»u iui.
wmt fMiM 9uiity.
omiar'a bMitf waa ftMd at flOMA
M appMl to «<• wp

X and tho «otandM«t wl(i Ml 0«
LAnaiKK. Mich. Jm. *7.—The c*a

THE
OBCOOA
t Is Nmw Hand e( laL CHAIRMAN OF
tug violet
ELIMINATE TROUBLE TO BAVR
Cama te Thia Ragiaa 81 Yoaro Ag
COUNTY BOARD.
OFF CROfiS VILLAGE.
HOME RULR
Had Baon In III Hoolth Par
of Prank P. OUtler. charged with mlaSavaral Yaara.
appropriating
iilng the aute'a funds,
Havana. Jan. 38.—Governor Msgoon
given to the jury this morning. The
Alexander lanes, a pkmeer of Aopractically end<^
the American
coun'i charge to the Jury, which took
trim county and father of Mra. W. D.
regime In Cuba today.
]nit 40 mlnutey, wa* eoiuldered tmnipodgood. died at 8:lSa.m. Tuesday
partlal and fair.
With hU departure. "Cuba llbre" la
ai
bis home abotii four miles thla side
It was for the Jury to deMde whether IB LYING FOliR MILES OUT FROM DOW a fart and Pre.ildetit Oomez. (be
of dk Rapid* after a htng illness, lie BUPERVIBOR QUEBTION IN A BEIkVILLAGE.
there was a desire to apply the siate'e
Cuban pre*ldi-ni. I* ezecuilve.
ARATE BILL.
was 7-'i years old.
funds to his own purpoae or not.
Mr. Innes was born In 8cotl*nil
One Hundred Delian is Bald to Be August r.. ^.2. aud wb-ti he was a
Eflftria Are Bejng Jdada to Rescue Edboy of 17 >ra^. came altme to Amerthe Conaidiratien Offerod te
Marlln, ^mey Martin and
Ira. tMitigvflrst |io I'aiuida aud mnaiuthe County-Franchitet
Charles Crc*a. Who Are In
er Head would Provent Far
Ing there a niiAib.T «f y-ais TblrlyWorth a Millioo.
or Oppotltlon.
om- years ago. IM-eame i<> this couniry
MRS,* MALVINA ANDERSON DIED
lucaied In .Aiitrliii rouiity. Hvlng
■ .aiisiug. Mlcb.. Jan. 38.—Chaiiman
TpESOAY faOftNINO.
Alexander lilslaud of Ihe board of there coutluuuusly. Filly <im- yeara
Lansing. Mlcb.. Jan. M.—In tho
Charlevoix, Mich.. Jan. 36.—CapUla
ago, be was married. .Mi and Mrs. oplDloii or competent authoritl** tho
Ed. Martin. Barney Martin and a help­ LINCOLN CENTENARY. WILL BE supervisors of Oscoda county,
CELEBRATED THEN.
questioned today by tbe water-power Innea eelebratlng their golden wed­
er, Cbsrlea Croat are marooned on the
Paralyala Waa the Cauta of tha Daath
merger InvesilgstlDg committee about ding a leair ago this numtb lu addl to agree upon 1
tog Violet, which is lying tour mllet
of Apod Woman at tho Hama
franchise to be granted by the Os­ lion to the widow, four children are which ara provlstona tor the appgrfrom Crom Villtge. fast In the drift
of Her Son John.
len. William and lo-wis, of netrolt; iionment of supervlaora between city
coda supervisors.
Efforts are being made to re«me the
II was brought out tbattfive valuable Lester, who U at borne, and Mrs. Ixil- and county and tbe annekaiton of out­
After an Itmean of paralyaii cove^
ride territory or adjoining town* or
iranrtalses would be void to the Baal- tle Bloodgoud. of ibis eily.
Mg 14 weeka. Mra. Malvina Anderson
Six years aao. Mr. innes suffered a villages by rliles. That ibis I* a coapasMd peacefully away Tuesday
EXERCISES IN THE
SCHOOLS ern Micblgan co. for 8100.
BUIand aald that tbe company was stroke of paralysis and since Ibeu bad •ervatlve statement is apparent to
at t;4S at the home of ter son. John
WILL BE ON FRIDAY.
pltallzedat tIo.tXKi and keeks frao- been gradually fulling until w libln (be any one who studie* (be demands of
Anderaon, 217 Hope atreet. She waa
ebisee worth a million. Tbe franchiacu last week or so. It was seen that the such provisions and to tbU end BpoakC9 yean old. and leaves two sona,
end was very near and (he family was er Cotin P. Campbell's ides of MlMlSuperintandent
GliMrt Appointed will probably be held qp.
John of this city, and Roll, of Colum­
called home. Death, however, did not natibg these mailer, entirely from te
Chairman
for
Thoa*
Arrangamanta
bus. MUa. A aUicr also survive*.
come until Tuesday and then It home rule proposition aad tneorporat—Entire Co^unity Will Be
Mn. Anderaon we* a woman of a
was Just like (a.llng asleep.
Invited to Fanicipate.
Ing them in ■ Uw rMaUng to towns
particularly . sweet disposition, and
Mr. inncB wa* a member of the and counties Beema about the only
well beloved by her friends. In
The Lincoln centenary celc-bratlon
COMMISSIONER CRISP SAID FORM­
Methodist church and was one of the •olutioti Of the difficulty yet adraaeMI.
the passing away of Mra. Anderson,
committee met In the office of Thou.
ER DEPENDED UPON LATTER.
most highly respected and esteemed
With these (wo trouble maker* ollmthe spIrltualUts of the city lose one
T._Batcs this morning to make dedpioneers In the region.
Inaied roprosenutlver of agrlenlural
of their most consUtent members. She
g'ltc X^rangcmcDis for the public ccrand municlp*l' dlsiricta should hare
was a member of the (Irand Rapids orDlea to be held la honor of Abra­
comparatively
little difficulty over this
gaalMiloD. and waa alao a member of
ham Lincoln's memory. On account of
great quc«tlOB of home rulethe W. R. C. She bad been a resldeot
WANTB WATER POWER AT THE
tbc enteruinment on the High achool
or this city lor the last 10 yean.
500 PROTECTED.
Lrt the flgfii over thi* annwatlan
Wciurc courae occurring on tbc cvenFuneral services were held at STATE METING IS BEING HELfS AT
question and the matter of sofiorvi*li^g of February 12. It waa decided to
lebomeolbcr son.217 Hope street.
or apponlonmont that wXJ ever ho
GRANGE HALL.
hold the Lyicoln 'ezerclacs on Thurs­
at 2 o'clock. Mra.
tho hone of eonteatlon betworc dty
day rveuiug. Kcb. 11. In City oja-Ta
Amanda- Coffman 'of Grand Baplda,
nbd farmer come up aa 1
ball.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE OCVdlBE
will conduct tbc *«rvlcci<. and the latssDc. Aim to make it a law relaUag
The cxerrlaea In tbe Bt-b4)ola will
AWAY THURBOAY.
to town* and counties. If if (oUn by
The Frontlsr," Left the Teachef*
be held of Feb. 12.. Buperinicndcm I.
aMe of b«r daughter. Mr*. VInnie
the wayside, m It may. the cIGa* wfH
With'Bomething te Think Over
F. Gilbert waa appointed chairman ol
Boott, w<ho died several years ago.
vtlU navo Ueir hww rule and teff
Oaed Attendance.
arrangementh tor throe ezercisca.
will b* no worao off In the afiuor ot
A aolicliing committee was appoipirepmentnUon 00 the board o( onporThe cream of ibe teachert. of the ed at follows: F. D- Marvin. J. E. CamSent BpeciM Meeaag* to the Legialaloot* than at preeent. These are the
Grand Traverse region gathered in eroD. Judge A. P. Nerlinger. Capt. J
tur* m tte CwiUipplatod Action
openker'a Meam He hat mad* bate
Grange hall Thursday in Uiu ftr.t V. McIntosh waa appsAnted am a com­
of «h* owranuaapt in Raswif
CONSTANT
COQUEUN
PASSED
nle qoeoUoM a »tudy.4lo-hm-Men*
. .of the elate teachers' tnsfl mittee of one to arraage for thi- muBIX YCABg OP f
to th* BL Mflfy'a Riv*!'.
AWAY TODAY.
on bow then
tute which if meeting la connection tJc. Thos. T. Bate* to secure the hall,
BEEN ENDED.
ation fitetion* might he amngod.
with the slate farmers’ iDstituie. Coun- and 0. P. Carver to prepare the pro­
Lahalnc, Vtch.. Jan. 26.—In a
But the apeaker looks o pan the Man*
ty 0«
George
ieorge L. Crisp gram.
ige to the legislature today, Oovern- End Ctma At the Home of Edmond
from te farmer-* ManfipolBL
It is proposed to have (He ezercUrs
Rim Down by a Bicycle. Hip Ois- conducted the meeting, which wav full
r Warner protests against tbe oMtRostand,
tha
Playwright—
of interest and keenly enjoyed
In keeping wltb tbe event and (be
|eam Rcaultad-^nal lllaaaa
Bdltvca In County OovsHkmant.
lomplaied action of congress that will
CaqMlin Had Been 111 *
loue who were present.
tire community will be Invited to par- impair and^ K.sB<n the usefnlnew of
Lasted Only e Week.
Month.
He U a firm believer lo te eoiaty
Mr. Crisp made a few opening re­ llcipate IIn the
e exercises^
<
the water power available In Su Mgrys
government. He *ay* iavnrtably it
marks.
congrauilntlng
the
teachers
Ruth lone, the K-yepr old daogbParis. Jan 27—King Menellk, of win be round on sonndBf princlplo and
river at the Soo.
work done, and urging
ter ot Mr. and Mr*. Silas Caw, of 2’M upon the
any apportionment that wpold give
He
ihc interests 0/ Michigan
them to
efforu. He spoke ot
Bast Tenth street, passed away
tbe city control ot tbe eounty govern.
lie in ibe preservation and developthe good work of the institute Is do­
Wednesday
mem would mean (be end of iU Indlmeni of all water power available He was 6a years old.
after an Illness of lec* than one week. ing, and dwelt upon the necessity'of Crew of Mareened Tup Vtelet Had a
Craatest Actor Dead.
viduality. It would iMt be Mr. he says.
within the border* ot the stale.
Hard
Time—Caught
In
lee
Near
having
good
homes
tn
order
lu
have
She was Uken sick a
week
spa
Paris. Jan 31—Constant CoqucUn, This dirlsicm of powff la the eohntry'a
good country
Thursday, and on Sunday was Ukeii
sgr-d 68. scknowledg^ to have been
"Good homes." said he. -'depend
he aaniUrlum. Itoaldea her par­
the
world's
greati-st'actor.
died
today
of city ideas. Tbe spefiknr^hiok^te
Petookoy. Mich.. Jan. 28.—A parly
ents she leaves three aivtera. Mra- largely upon good M-hoots. and the ihat Cambo, tho beaulllal home oj Ed­ outside dMtricU sboold say whether
of Cross Vllalge Indians has tescued
Bthel Bean ot Pellston, Flora and sUlute is an uplift to the schools."
mond RoeUDd. the great Fretich play­ they Bfould be annexed aad te ooonNumber of Travora* City P**pM a<
Barney
Martin
and
Charles
Ross
ot
Tha address by Professor Burnham
ttMtel. who reside at home. Mrs.
wright. The actor was stricken with irr should have lu protectloD against
Laaving for Various Peintk Be­
the tug Violet, which became stalled
^n hsi been with her parenta since upop the "Frontier." was full ol
-pneumonia a month ago.
yond the MiCsiMippl.
the city'i predominanoe In popnlatton
lerest and left the teachers Bomeiblng amid the ice' floes. Earlier a lug bad
Ruth was first Uken ill.
and roteaand perhaps a lea* aultahle
think about. He put Ip a strong removed Dan Martin, tbe third one ot
Miss Ruth bas been a aufrerw for
Although at the present time N'ortbby nt least
l*arty. The
plea
for
the
country
child,
vind
ueged
the last sis years, having been run
r-qual reprraenlation on the I
Itet'D without food (or four days aud ern Mirbigan Is Imitating California
down by a bicycle els years ago, hip he teachers in get iiiin close touch
winter weather, Traverse City people
sui*crvlsor*.
were
nonriy
famished
and
frazeol.
se reauttlag from Ibe Injury. She «lth them.
continue
to
leave
for
the
west.
They reiurnod to tbe boat later la­
Hie speaker's idea of home nde it
Ill order to emphu-slze thia poiui.
well beloved by all who knew
Perry 8. Dumlilelou, Of 824 West GEORGE 'WHITSON MET WITH that the city should hear oomewhat
den with provisions and will slivk 10
her. ber pailewe and aw<>et disposl- Professor Rurnham told aeveral storPAINFUL INJURY.
It mull It Is fre«>d. There w.-re .s<-veral Front street, has gone to Wallace.
the came relation to Mate rule ns the
liou through all her nuDering endenr- * ot how much more can be done for
Idaho, where he will lor.ile periuasarkit
Of
mail
nlxvard;
elate
to federal Jurisdiction.
me
child when the leacher i*. In i-ymi>aIng her to all. She hnd l>een a meiuDi-ntly. Iil> fiiiiiily will Jolt) him ns
would ‘je Impossible in IU entirety
ot the Cdnfresattonal Suaday lliy with him and undersiaiiils him. He
H. Estes Had His Head Cut Quite
«.on ns he has a liesit'ulile locntion
since tiie city wii! alwaya have a
sehool. although' an attendam at the aUn rend two leti>is from leaclicra.
Badly
m
a
Runaway—New*
Hi- |e:i ov’r ilie I’i-re MnMiui-ile l;i-i
(beck upon It. Tbe iegisiatnre can al­
withholding their nnm<-s. showing
Pirsi MelhodiNt church.
From Batei.
tnglit.
ways w ipe its KgislatloD out. It may
The esteem In which she was held how the teachers' sliceess dependvd
1. P. tJrie-sser ;itul H S Crowshaw,
Pioneer of Manistee County
waa sbowii by the l>eautlful flowers largely upon ihe i>nlni or view she
I. V Mich . Jan.
leorge Wlill- «l|s- out Its charter, mod this is deemiMilh of ' Kixe street, leli yeslerdaV
assed Away Tuesday—One
eil one Ot the prluclpal rirluei of the
to her during her short Illness. took when euteriug her '.cliiiol.
WU.
q-iii^a.11
i.tiy
Injured
\ia.
the
pete
Mnriiiieiie
fur
Alter.Wn.
son Near This City.
One waa a "WlUle" letlei , ihc leacl..
Ruth will be missed by many and her
(lay by .1 i,ill^i. i:ie ice Mr WhI.son liroposltion. It i-s In this regard that
Wusli. where Ih-y will I.K-ate
city govenimcni as related lo the
■ writing of the divariuese of
MaiiUiee,-Mich.. Jan. 27 -Wi> HarMr and Mrs, Ceore- H (VNeal. of was gaiiig 1^1 III.- hum and bad the
hjeh, she d.-i'lated would be uM . risi Ar.mda Hrinimer. ajtfd K6, died Peio.-key. are plniiitini; to leave the !.;.iii-it: In <iue bund vnd the milk luill state differ* irom the aiates relatioB
to the government, lor tbe aatlooal
ihi canpot easily be rorgoileh
stepped
Inarable. weiv it not for "Willie." the ves.er.lav .1 the home of her .laug!. latter pact of tl'e week tor an extend­ In ihi- oth-r wlieu
government Is nelplesi In the matter
Beside* her. parents, she leaves e!de»l OOD of the l.riuer wiib whom
«p,.. ^ M. Howes, of this tily. of ed western irii-. going flr-it to Green li.- - Ilf It.' <siiriOg him tu tali
of say so* h swc-ping control. The city
three sisters and one brother. Mrs. she was boanllng. who was "so good
,,ueuniouta. Mrs. Hrimme. was River. WVo. where they will visit j lly. (••anng ihe liganienis loosa- and
i- liable to slip away from tbe Dn(Yed Beau, of Pellston: ('ariy Caw. of to her." and did m> luu.-h co make
„idest settlers of Maulstee •CD. then on 10 8an Fiatirlsco. Cal.. splint, ring the
^ on*- slightly
dsm-Dtals of governioehl and ahould
Detroit, and Misses Cheltel and Flora Ihlnga pleasant for her. 8hi-even went poumy. UsiIdc settled iu .Manila Poitlst-d. Ore and will al‘0 visit ■
A.
H. K-'/..- aud wife weie
Caw. of Traverse City. Neighbors sod
far aa to say that owing to ihy late ;
maeij years «zo.
The i- clauKhl-r SI Mel.-ra. Moul. They will nmiii 4 home Horn WillUmsbuig last have this check.
Irieads o( this city extend their sym­
hour I which >
____________
To Tax Mineral Land*.
Thursday, their horse became Irlgim-n
: _____
mains <
taken '
Marilla,today leate uter the Pere .MaiqueUe.
pathy to the grief strickeu family.
Uiie (If me features oC the present
• Willie • were up on- olBbl. she felf
bur.sl Thursday Six olh.T chli
i-d at the rat. and shied
•••■k m (he legisUiure will be the MU
asreej. at noon aud did noi waken ln,d„.n ,u..1-.e Mrs. Vanpeli ot Carbon
road and a'arted to ruu over Ibe ra-ls.
lime to begin the afternoon arsaipn ,1,,,.
„,d four sous in this <oitt.-y
ovenunitog the cutter and ctimng In. (Bx mineral lauds. It will raise a
at t D'eluck. Of course her scbpol work
ueaiI Tra---"
"
Mr. Estes' head quite
bedly
'l>:x Usui- ID wl.:<h Ibe BiOing IM^
Traverse Cuy.
not pleaaaut or successful.
Mtn Canninc Retirvt From th* Firm Illtches were required to clo.o.- tb-* e»i» of the no-lb will make some-treBenater william AWen Smith Would
The
other
letter
was
from
a
teach­
of
Ramsey
A
cennine.
Crockery
mendotiv efforu (u land a koockoat
wound.
Rid tha L*M *r th* Foraat Pira'
er who bad the same outlook, yet so
and Provision*
blow.
'
Ramindara.
Tbeie will u- a douallun
interested was she In her work that
Wednesday eteiimg. Jau 27. at the U.
At present (be farmer who lenae*
Grailiekvilic Farmer*' Becicty of Equi­
■he found iM time lor mc-dUating up­
Tb>- na.-taerrblp <-xi-t:ug between il. eJiurch for 'he iM-nefil of (he Rev. (be laud aud cultivates te aoii pay*
Washington.
Jsn.
ty Received Beveral Additione
Jehu
R.
Connlnc
and
.<delbert
Ramemllh yesterday Introduced in the sen- on tbe shadows and saw- only tbv
Mr.
oiler
and
:anjlly.
All
are
cordial­
the (ax. sbllv the mining lntere*u
te Memherahip Last NlghL
MV who fikte Ircvp doing business ly invited. Come and btlns piovislont, bolding the land (or prospective min­
gU a bin authorizing the . secreUry bright •anthlnc. She was a nature
of the interior.' under such rules lover and tnicreated Uie children in
GrellickvilU- F. E. 5- held 1 roosms under tbe Arm nam^ of (he B. t C. money or horse teed.
ing eperatloas is not asaened. Thla
Ihe Bitnre. Her lclier‘'«'as an Inspira­ nieeltug Wr
ProvUion and Crockery Co., hat been
and regulalloiw as he may
Mr. and .Mrs. William Jackson are bill will make the eompantee pay a
make, to sell aU the dead aad down tion to those who heard It read.
ibers and 14 old members Into the dlssoh'cd, Mr. Connine retiring. Mr. spending th.- winter in New Vork small tax upon all their mineral lands
turns!
y
will
toniloi!-'
to
conduct
the
timber upon ibr public lands In Al­
new organization. Tho mw-Ung was
sute.
holdings and In the aggregate menas
BOUND OVER.
pena and RoecommMi ceuatlck Mich..
In charge of State President W. B. business as usual.
Tbc Bates Kail A. S of E.,wtll bold
killed, felled or Injured by the forest
Grvlllck and Sfate Secretary Charles
a meeting Tdesdty evening'to loosidfight from te
fires of last year. Secretary Garfield WtHMm Price Mutt Appear Baler* Emerson. In adulTlon to tbe Urvillcker the advisability nf roorganltlag as north on te biu to make mine laHONOR LINCOLN.
J
Ciroult Court
is la full synpatby with ibe pUa and
vUle members of the society there
the Farmers' Society ol Equity in a< - s{«c(ors elective officcri. ThM bOl Is
will write a letter to the senate com­
WillUa Price was bound over to
large attendance of iarmeis Governor Cattad on the SUta to Ob- cordaire with s resolution -paaaed at pot forth, it IS Ksld. in the Islereau
mittee. havMg charge of tho matter, Clmrit coudt Id the sum of 1200 ball' from other soeWtk-s. making In all
le slate meelliig at Grand Rapids.
serve Hri lOOlh BictMay.
of safety. It Is claiood the Inspeotora
indorsing IL
by Justice George W Curtis Tues-'aboat «5 who were present Of theac
Lousing, Mich.. Jaii. 27—Ooverrror
E. S. Hough was In Bates a law are often more thoughtful of O-a mlsSenator Smith also Introduced
day aftantooD upon evidence brought' all but about half a dozen *
Warai-r's Abraham Li
days ago adjuaiiog the ‘oas on J. W. ing oompany Interests than all t
paying Mra. Sophie M. Guard, widow ow In tha hearing.
Price
being bets of the F. E 8.
tha clttsem, Gref's barn, which wws hlowa over and by making (be effice MeeUve It
of Aleaander McCook Guard, tele ms chaiiad with breaking Into tbc saloon
After the work of iDillalloD and the of the Etaic to observe the obe hon- Thanksgiving eveniug. Tbe barn was
(bought te tnspeciors might be
Jor la the United Staira army. kl.SM
businesa of the meeting was conclud­ dredih birthday anniverwary of Lin­ insured luUie Sute Cydone inwiraiiee
I to give more aUenUon to te
oed pay said to have been dae
ed. a fine Dutch aopper was *erTed, coln by bolding appropriate public company. Tbe toss was adjusted sat- neede of te state and te m«n tetr
which waa beanUy oBjoyed.
rzerclsea.
iriactori'iy to Mr. Green.
work ta oopposed to pratocL

WU PIOSEClin THEN
mCeRCANTS TO get full
tent or THE LAW.

ex­

EhMta rnm of tht City Aro Eollovod
to »• Of Mofo Volut Than tho
Mom »ooMy Allwrod By
tho BtoU.

torlnf otcyeAtnina or «thor polaon
•Boot tho oily oHth tho roouit that hynErodt of
luv* Boon killod to
tho dtotwt of mo«y cJtizono who havo
oOoarvad tMa oroctloi
Tho aparrowo ora, not tho
tho po^o of Travoroo City aa thoaa
aaho tdil tho b)r«a for tha 2-cont
hoynty would havo ua ballava, hot art
itrotad
In tha paat. It tha aporrowo are wiped
ohL II rrwona that tha vaHoua Inoaet
pooto will multiply with frightful raptdliyond
Whloh tha oltMtia Uke auch 0 Jual
prMa, orill be danopod badly or daooekanothpiM tM b
mm with tha Miha peat laat au<b
iohlwdB What tMa
o boM;
boMy haa dpho
for MloMgoh.
'
BoUevtng thal thla cowardly ocatlertng of pelaon.mocte with the diaap
prevai of all good clUfena and ballavlnf alap that our ohodc treoa arc worth
mora thdn any pbaalbla gain from tha
oporroui' bounty, I heraby giva warn­
ing that any poroon caught acattorlng
poiaOM about tho dty wilt bo preoocutOd to* tho full oxUnt of Iho law. Any
•Hlaon having any Information In thia
Mottor, ahouM lot mo know 01 once.
W. O. C. OERMAINE,
Mayor.
w time the polaoDlpg of sparBiaay dadd birda being omii I
Btreau by dUaena.
baa notlcod that tbU baa bean going
OB. bal vbea be uw four llule birda
dead. In the atreet la fnmt of Park
Place, be got "vartn ubder the collar"
Md Immediately, aa la Ma cualoni. got
boay. the above being the reaUU.
"Make It aa airtmg aa you like." be
- talormod the Herald. "And i ll aee
that nay who are caught are given
the limit"
Ttala Btattering ot polabn baa met
rnilon. the gen­
eral Minion being that U it covardly
bBalpeaa and ^outd be aiopped pt

WANT TO KNOW
lffOUIBt< INTO OhCODA COUNTY
WATER rowen.
Chairman of Board of BM«rvlaorB
Callod U Lanalng u Toll About

Ur

wtfed'Alcsander BMand. chairaun of
the Oacoda board ot aapemaor*. to
coino to Lwutng at <wce ud npUln
why that board pfopoaod to grant
water pouer fraachlpoa.
BROUGHT BODY HERE.
/■

hlr. Md

Mrik B. Tucker ''Buried
Bahy in Thla City.
Hr. mad Mtn. Kraoet Tucker arrived
Wedneoday from Re"ld City, bringiag
'with them (or burial the body of their
lafaat daugblor. which died at their
-bome IB Rapid City laat SaUt-day.
Mr. aad Mra. Taekar aro lonwr matdeata of thla plMe. aad havo hare a
•large anmber <d MMda who nympa
thiM doeply with them la tbetr ha. reavamahU
;

SPEAKER HAS A PIW

EXERCISES
ON FED. II

STATEMENT Til FOR 14 WEEKS
BY THE MAYOR
WAMMINC TO THOBE WH9 POIBON
»l>ARIIOWS.

HAyBOLD UP FRANCHISE

BOAT FAST IN DRIFT

K CUT OPERA HOUSE

GOOD HOUSES,
GOOD SCHOOLS

GOVERNOR
PROTESTS

TEACHERS’ INSTITUli

MICHIGAN’S INnREST^

ADYSSWS
KING IS DEAD

HOST FAHOUS ACTOR

RUTfl aw DEAD

SAVED DT INDIANS

^ING WEST

SlIPPED ON ICE

HRS. BRIMHER DEAD

DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP

SELL DEAD TIMBER

ROUSING MEETING

CRAtid TRAVCRSe HERALB, PRtMY. JANUARYA tMA

Mri Tnfme Herald PRIZES

FOR
CORN SHOW

■tWICE A WEEK.

uM«d ritmeaj u« FrMv
TrawM av.
I9
MERAI^ A NECOAO CO.

fc^:;;;:;

..Tloe PTMUeot

'AR&D
WERE AWi

AT I
YESTERDAY.

Ob« N. BmW V.V.i

NR.W00DHAN JUDGED

otacii. m TniaBt^

srjsu

Slum Mmi

Vanishes »f
Minwtss and You Feel
,
Ftoe.

iioE'irUe pmtaCflM m
smmcM aw.
tn« Act
«f Opcaw o( Make t 1*TE .

dwkiflw ttis wMt 3,onii
wMIe

the

mdios

mtHo

peaecially

her BBCbow In the «iuk-i HavBBft
harbor. «w blown

uk

lid will relieve the........................
■e of Indigevitnn and UJrset
Slotnaeh in Bve minutes.
There is nothing else better to take
Gas frorn Slomacb and clealike
the
>-(oniarh and InlestineK. and besides,
one Irlangiilr will dlxool am'
for asylnillulioa lulu the hloo
food tbe fuune as a sound.
,
iBsUtulc yesterday was taken up with, stORiarh would do it.
When Di.-ipepsin works your stomthe Judging of exblblta. ibts biing
rosts- gcli itself in order, cleans
done by Hon. Wason Woodman,
oi
•and then >nu fret
like
eating
l*aw l*aw. The exhibits wereeirepilon
II you conic to the table, and what
ally Onc. Tbo Ust of premium winners >-oii -at will do you good.
Ali-mlute roller from all Stomadt
fuUoA:
MUery is sralUng for ywi ;
Petaioea
iklug Dlapepsln
I deride• to begin taking
Laid King—iKuae Newmarch.
Tdl your .druggist that you want
In. Ix-c.vnse
>uu want
Psp. 'a Dlaprpsln.
Ix'
Mill's All Seawm—W. J. Clclaad.
cured of iniligestlon.
bo
Ihoruiighly
Whast.
Atfdims Ob •■Ren«»v«tiB9 Worn Oi
and Sandy Soil’ Waa Liatcned
to With InterMt—Kingaley Inatrtuto.

l£S

•RBIdEMBER THE MAINE."
Ob reb. 15, 1»E

and the aaHon

ahoard iM* « borrlbW doath. Tba
tha and oltow amOona fe< the world
wm aUm-d aa wrcr before by ihir
Oirioataia nod ibo apark of war waa

tnaed into a Scree Bame.-'RriBcmbrr
Jcnlson Joint Ctested 62 this year)—
Maine” was the nllylag erj that
drew lh« yoons men o( Uk norUi and Geo. liollonbee^
.«■
FIM Cww.
theaoalh Into that army that la an al-

THE MARKETE.

a

Five

pr**ruiwe

kSSTa

iitoiae,

piga. «5®S.15; light
butchm. S«.
♦ yorkrrt.
Hast Buffalo, Jan. zi -Cattle—Ro­
c liUh. 2 cats; slow. H es—Jl's'elpta
slow;
heavy.
.. W.75e6.S0:
Seres leads of potatoes arrived
|6JH»fi.6*>;a.lre. *6.75. Sheep
Its. 4b carB;^aTkel v
’ **
Ibe eJiy martet yosterday, aU coming
. . .60*1 7.7m: eul . . ,
by wagon. The bauHcg Is now eonsWyearlings, |6.2^(|iv.7i; weim-rs.
rrebly Improved, and lb<r farmers are 8:.60.3fl:
ew<«.
Calvu—
A dieted sumneb taking advantage of tlRs fact to mar­
Slow; $5(f9.73.
gets till' blues and grumblca. Give it
ket thrir tubers while tbe price stays
good eat. I ben take Pape's DtapepPROVI8IONE
V
B to Start tbe dlgesUve Juices work- above half a doIUr.
r.Uicasx. Jan. 27.—I'cDvlsiuRs open­
g.
Then- will be no dyspepsia or
Two loads of bay. one load of coal,
- ‘IchliiR of Gas or erurtstlons of nndl and one cow were also weighed at ed 2>-<;.iH- ktaer.
fkise;
Ibyrk—January.
IIC.C7'-;
gested food; no feeling like a lamp of
• ^sd in tbe stoaurb or heartbnrn. «lck the city maAet yreierday. The price ?<sy. tl6.57H; July. fl7. Itanl-Janu
JIM.
May.
r*.ST»i;
Jnlv,
Il»t renisina nnchangcA
eadtebe and Ditxir
l:i77‘-iCit*xii.
Kll^-^Jaiiuaiy. »8.'.U;
fenueut and
poison
your
May. ISSJ; July. JR.97H.
1 with nauseous odors.
CRAIN.
y M craU
IxetroR,
Jan.
28.—t.Tose—Wheat.
targe case at any

HSUTINSTOIACH

And Indiffsstien
. .

LOCAL MARKETS.

M OX; com. GSe; oaU. U%e.
t'bicago.

Jan.

=8.—Closc-Wbeat.

gl.oTlu bid; cure. C2T.C bid; oats, x2

N. w York. Jan.
il, iriva»ilar
Ic; f«,wU.

jc;

turkeys,

i:/4t

WiU Close Out
Our Entire Stock
ol

Fur Coats

«52<Ac.

at

SEED.

POTATOEE,
Chirecn. Jan. 27.—Timothy—March
Chicago, Jan. 27.—A'qnk-i mar
*.1.95. flowr. »s,r.(>.
as reiwrti'd. Ituycrs w«Te l«>k
netroit.
Jan.
27—Clover—Spot,
for lower pric«pi. but notwlttauand
*:.5B; March, »5.;j.
(he lltv-.al receipts holders were
willing to nvike any conct-.-^sions
EELLINO PRICE.
tbe wav of lower prices. A moderate
Fruits and Nvti.
trade wns reitort'-d.
Greenville. Jan. 27.—C. H. Gibson A

15to25per centDisneout

:iu8S
CEtEHY,

Naval oranges
Florida tangertnea .
Baaanaa. pet dot ...
Oraogea. per doa ...
Pigs, par lb ....................
Florida orange* .

present Prices $16 to $60

..lOtfSbC

Chicago. Jan. 27.- Stiady and sell
..15C2at
luc fairly. Kroni Michigan the reiripls
w light. Quite a little eotnmon.
vegetabiaa.
short and rusty cumlng that ts slow
oes. per Ih. ...
low prices. .SquaJ-e boxes. Michigan Sweet potatoes,
: Incradlble short tlnir rcilured
Houtoe*......................
tJ»e kind of grass rolled "Itrona-x Golden Heart, good, 11.15^1.25; fan
'n aodeai and oiwe powerful nation 2nd. A. U Smith.
Cabbage, each ...
gMOWI'JlO:' ordinary,
White Uent—isl, A. J. Albright; Inermus" L: best for Iho reetlon.
Turslpa, per P"«h
be Ihc exirr-jnlty of win* for peace.
hlinche.-l. 7.'>c frRSc; poor torw.
2nd, <;. U Porter.
grows and thrivi-s on J:trk plne
Green
peppe-i. per d<

'

'
IT
bunch,
I
; That history la ao . froth that
Itake trooL per Ih ..
Hopkins Corn—Geurgo Van Gorder. plalns tand D as gocd x grass for hay
» of all rcUIn it and it is
Perch, per lb....................
ly. VommiTclal fertlllwr tmuii
Pop,Corn.
y to re%»U any of IL
Cod6sb. per Ih............
il»o be luiisidered. A fertillref d
JoeUeor. 1st; J^sle Wyckoff. 2nd.
TkMlay, the bBUrrod. nsila« bulk
Mackerel, per R> ...
.•oBtnliiK a large nuiounl of siirpli:
Whltelsk. aer ib ...
Swert Cora.
^
the ome powerful hatilrabip li<-t
iliiot-d sligbUy b»-Uer—Bhout Sc lii«h
Data, per buanal ..
Prank Aloindorfer,
1st;
Henuan )f jvilasli and rock pliitspbale is Is
In the mud of the Havana harbor. Us
• r K<xl Kidnc)>i improved 1<*e.
Iml Sirloin, par lb .....................
Flour. H. t U Bast
•omuMHi'liard»iH>iI
arlies.
.Mr.
\Vo<iil
«pper works atiU being visible. With- Wyckoff. Snd; JooJeor.Srd.
Itruwn Swedish quoted IO5 lower. For Bc-#r roMts, par Ib ....
llmidr.1lweight,
rtl uiul
OtlKT exhibitors of Held eorn wore- tian deciBCi-d. Is an oxcetlent feriil .ill of ilMfw a verj- good demand r>'ta (hat worthleas hulk are all that reJeef atew-s...............................
.MiiMlmg«. P.T I
lbs. ..
....*1.4#'
Ixer, each bushel basket being worth ported. Cnltfornia Idmas were r.illcd Hamberper, per Ih ....
Bran, par lot Ib
................ ....... tlJI Potatoes, par bushel ...
Bains of the bodies of 63 Auerican J. E. Woodard. John Wail. A. N. Por
•nis.
1 .do roltblnlff rceomi
nnnltanged and th> kind In only light Pork roast, per Ib ... .
Core, par buahal.....................
aaUors. their onU' tomb the remnants tor, I’hitlp Miller. A. P. Albright. W.
rr one.
Pork Pteak. per Ib.................................... I2V^ Haled bay ......................................
hat
you
cxperiiuent
h
UUle
with
coniDunn.
UMi^e
HoHculxtck.
WillUn^
of the fl^Ueg ship.
L Jan. 27.—Beans—S|m»I.I2.25. - rk Chops, per lb ...
............... 12Hf H'lDdradwelghL H. E U 1
S'
Have we fwioticn Ibe Maine* HaTr PlUgerald. George Jackson. Warrec ■iiertlal ferUUser., .That’s the M.nlm•arltack pork, per hhk.......*2?W
tin.- feed ..........................
potato raiser's inag knit.
Ills potato
In of Pork, per Ib............................ l*lic Burkwheat bmn.......................
^
we IWsMlen the aaltors who lost their Kosu-r. William Wilson, Delos Kings
Pork sausage, par ib ............................... 14c Bran, par 100 Iks......................
i ops are bictvaslng right along.
John WUsey. K. O. Itadd. George
PRODUCE.
JIVM ab^ her?
Gan tbls mllon
Th ■ dlsciiK-slun along tbls lliii-Was
^Yoik. Jan. 27.- lUiiler--Kano S.hort cut or pore, par hbl............<18.0C
I Oiiei aa high aa ..........
W .-idney. J. W. iAeogmOler. W.
M.
- foegel anyone who ever wore It* u
Side iKtrk. par Ib.......................
1 Badger, m high aa ...
participated In by E. A. Snillh, Byron d/adirV other gracles slow; crc aiiicrx
lluskcc.
' .
'■
form? Eircry teleran of every war
thirds In flrMs. 2362Sc: rreeipts.t.ti;;. ftali pork, per lb ...r...............
I Muskrat .
Hulnt. Bhllip Miller. W. 3. Cleland
Renovating Soils.
- M- hlatoiy. if represwiUtlvcs of all
rhecsc—Firm and unchanged;
re- Fllced ham...........................................................*ae
The foreaoos MsM>n openod with xnd nifton Porler.
reipiH. 1.720. Begs—S>eady and un- Sliced bam ............................................... 22e24r Norihera 8plaa...............
were sUn Bring.' wotjld remark that it
Ham. per Ib................................................ 1416c
Wanted Young People In.
cli.-riiod: nuell'ts. 10.521.
Orewa.
Mr
' 4U not, that while H seemed to for a CeoigD SllarUng in tbe chair.
...*4c
'hicago. Jan. 27.—Cheese—Strong; Pie.i!r hapta
Oats. H. * I,..................4..
Hides.
K. O, IJJdcl. the <mn:ly
seiTcInry.
, «t-»e the imilsatioo' alwayw came. Woodman Iben talked u|Km the aiib
Oat . T r Milling Co. ..
...Ue
l.w. 15c; twins. I4..ntic: ycitm:- Bacon, per II
dsUh-:
(iilde and fur priaaa
gunattaa
<lH-n.-d the aflemoim session by siai•lU-novailiig
Woraoul
and
We have hot forgotten the Maine, wc
tore. H. A i.. ...............
...Oc
•rleas. ISJiffK'.r. Butler-Steady, Lamb rteak.
th.vt he w'anl«-d Uo- .wumg people
......................................
Corn. T. C. Mtlllng Co. .
iinefies, *2«i2Xc; dairies. ri’s-Ti ItaBb chops. . .
ataply have been oareiees and allowed Randy Soils.” This question, now tht
I.eg
of
lamb,
per
....................................
IM
'Torn on eat T. C. MUIU
• to color next year's corn grbvriAR 25c. ESras—h'irtu. firsts 29c.
luLone befo^ every Nortben
ihK «D dllp by nmll that message of
Mutton
stows
.........................
E
10
and
12e
Wheal. H. * I.....................
conU-st. He praulses any-psTson uii
mon lY Cuba, imblished Mleiilgan farmer, piiovcd to be %n ex
Butter, erramery, par lb..........................19*
LIVE STOCK.
ier 20 years that iio will send them
reeding one. remiug from and beiny
^yaaterday'Awakens
as to <«r daiy.
rhiengo. Jan. 2T.--i’aUh—Recelplf. Il'.lter. dairy, per ib_.....23®*at
ho
upon
Appliretloii -stHhI
t: Mr more should the wreck of the irealcd by'sueh an cxeelieitt auiboril;.
l■Ktilllaled:
market
mark'-t
gcticr.vlir iJird, |>er Ib................. 1........................12014*
Veal
stews.............................................S
aod
!•*
•aough
to
plain
one
tenth
of
an
acre
as Nr. Woodman.
s, »t.
»t.2"M7: TexilO-.
to.- higher; heevre,
S^lato be allowed to rest in ibe
Veal chops, par tb.......................................... 1*« Coirt. par lb .............................. .
stoci.
and also furnish coinph tc directions ll.2:xjr.; wcsc-riis.. *3"
"The great mmlile.’' said Mr. Wood
^TDilng Cuban mters. no more should
Tiirkayi ...................................................................ISt Slaare and holfsre. par Ih.
I'.ir the planting and care. On<-tenlh er, and B-ders. »3.2mi
lan. “is that the average fannor m
Fdt ha a Benaee to nsvlBatlon and no
14* Clives, Hie ..............
hr lferr. |I.K5f?S.30: calve . |.•,.5n^IX. Geewa .............................
...40. _
klPM Motdd tbe tiwasanda of vieltoiB oally grts a tuoory and then trios u of an acre Is a strip two rods w ide and Hogs-Kecciins. e»t1niat<-d ui 27.«M'; ChUkens, pw Ih.............................................. He Hogs, live
Bresvnx. par Ib. trom .
Brick and limburgbar t'
•IgU: rods long.
•OtH* No. 1 Bkunk. aa high a
market te lower; light,
^ ha aDowed (o hmk apon it as n lies bend fueta to lit the theory. He shouto
OIe-.uarfer1oe, par Ib .
Tl.e
Afternoon
session
Opcifcd
with
mixtxl.
»3.8ue6.45;
heavy.
|5.85»>»;
Old rubber booU and *l
F there. The wreck of the Maine ebould ascertain by practice wbal U neivi
rongf
5S5*it;.n.'.;
gred
to
clic
C. Sparling again iulhe.chair.
r honlMd In 1U entirety and remved: nary, and Oien bend his thc>crIeB to
t;.a«v. •:,<>54ii;.r.n: pigs, ii.finfi:,
tMs ooontry and pres..rved careful-' tbe facts. Ti ini of thousands of a« r«-;
hulk of salw gC.Or.4iC..3.-. Sliccp-ll.
i^outhern Michigan arc llU-ralb
«i-i|ils. cstim.ited at ir,.oi.(.; mark, t
THE RIGHT OF WAY
^ tr. as it M a'^rdie of value.
rn out. becatmc the soli has beoi. lias to be
Harrell's t'ondilhm UK' h.gh.T; native. g;:.5i>«i5.Sn; wc.i.
It hRB been hinted that that fatal,
veariings.
*.V.'"5<
•owilen-. wi hlch
hich for otcr sc
kcv.-iity yenn* cm. $3 ■•05i 5.S.5;
rwiibed
Hr***"*” v'm tnterpal rather than ex- persistently and continually
T ill- lambs, nnllve.J5.-‘.o4»T.S5;
wes;
I
kh'11 the Ktaniiard of ixwfcctfon
'Shi and thav tor that rmson, tbe An lllustratiou: A farm there came an
sure over}and par rm, 5:..5i<*i7.»0. i'.'hv? H
it consisted o;
lii'twit. Jam 27.—liishi'P. it'llien
Ingn-dlctilK do thi-lr share
L-nl^ of the wreck was never per- rter my observation,
iclc of tl
tlolmex
rei>ori;
Cattle—Oimnlng
jO,
light,
bur
oak
plalus'.
This
farm
wa:
ds
eont
itrlbuling
to
ihe
•lualillos
^ Spniiad. Jhit be that as It
dr>
.
, to which the powklor I- 'ovc- and dnll; we quote extra
laed 30 yoara ago at $10 pet of 0>e piocii,
Wimit fh<*dd be raised nevertheless.
;lvoii. Yi
YotfVbould
not f»tl to try tliU fed -l.xTS and heifers. *.V25; slretKB gallty of such an act, ahe acre. At tbai time tbe owner rabet: dock fo«>d anffwso feel sure, that after and helfere, l.OOfl to 1.2<>", H.5i'f*4.s-.
,ind licifcrs. She to l:eint, »4.2'.
; gea'roeelved her punishment snd if coni, beans, wheat and potatoes In sor
few d.iys. you will noilro a wonder
i- have the R<-st Uis>;n.
is what we <
grass steers and In-lfers that
il change in (he stpek.
■^ aot. a is aotea that
such odium ccssion. thv-corn producing in to 6n
Ijm.-li noon, in i!j<thi-eomiiiete
. :,(V> to 700. 13.7501 4.-;-,: cholre
bnshfU to the aerC. U. to IS busbeli ige at the nearest drug
ft MooU wet upon a nation.
1, lill«j til C'C culling.
is. *3.73ff4: goiiil
fill
cows.
75 ceate.
’ Ih any event, such a monument as of beaus and iC to 18 bushels of whosl.
|3.5*); cnnimoD rows. *262.50; eajitbh
:ht*. $1.50472: choice
lu-iivy
Imlls.
I Me wreck of ^e Maine should not be Two yean ago 1 again visited
I allowed to rest In the Havana bafbor farm, and 11^ best the farm could do ♦ . COFEMI8H R. F. D. NO. 1.
♦ 63.75ff4- fair 10 good bolognas. IniUs.
- :.0'.-3.t;-.; light hulls. *:;«i3.40; miih
produce 20 buaboU of corn '
f'Mr the reasons set forth la Uagodh's
aEWWEEWEWEFEEFE*
4. larg.' ’.pung medium .ige.aiiMt *5-’
the acre, and other crops id propor
e U ror no other.
n-ix-mWi. B.>'. D. So. 1. Jtsu. 2fi.—
milkers,- *2ii(h.:n,
Vei.»
Tony lb.- Coiiviil.” will be plawo
arket steady at Ti
-1. ■'»7.3lifiK; others,
•There Is a great dea k>f
It m! W. a. boll Saturday night, Jan. [irlres;
•OMETHINO TO LEXRII
llch cows and
sprincets.
land tn Micfalgaa, and In a short tlm< 30. oy the leciuro elub.
Ach year there are thoaaands ©I
icCp and Lambs—MarKci steady a
this fMMtIon of uie atatc will be aoil
. Richard Willlauis. who has been m--ursdii.v's' prices; best iHiults. |i;.7rhiMhels of poutoes
raised la Ute
robbed unless more attention is paid
..tir to good lambs.*f..2:.<ii; .'.(i; light 1
iowOy ill. is rcixjrtcd bcHcr.
!.- Oread Treverse iwgloo and marketed
fcrtUlxatkm. We most raise moiv
coi;:mon lainirs. *5tiC; fair to good
TUo loggcAi In thl» |«rt of
with wmaqocat benefit to tbe raUer.
*364; fiiUs and
hay. especially clover.
■c will glv- }i*i| tie 'j-il of serUCe, No uiatt'-r liow vm:ill :iii
county are looking ralter fcoiii
- fhe potato crop of Grand Travr
Mr. Woodman rocomraendod plant ihcM- spring days.
loyer than «'
«B ImportaU one. but with IntolUgenl
ing In the latter part of April uiid
Krnest Wex-d is attending the Dcue«o^ and this is the’only oBort
working the
n< r's coiloee In Ohio, taking iwuinatiworth hhUe, this potato crop could be
• they n*l1i'el
Il p.ie--niaki-i
Oilii.
vluseij Increased with |•racllrany
. Vi.ik hiif J.njiiouiired lOrre-ct. *;:j.U
lie- stylro wh:. l>
Do run miss the enlorUInmeni Sal- Ce-x- Hxlie w.c'ted Mmirs-. r' tl.- u.S-ni- '
e la acreage.
iiu.uiinly.
. .Mall ordem nl'Mi ;
get a rate hunloss somt-lhing ca
mday niidit for it will be worth the .tuff.oui. »ir.p»«ia.. I-Mslur Ifeupis
Speaking before Ibc fanners' insUfntr-r. sM; for l.l.iuM3 '• -■■■
up. Clover does tioi m-*id to bo shad adniiukkin which it 25 e»'Uts fer adults. tiTlourcavsi
twin. It bw <01 the eoad qnslHie. tX Ih'
I tale aT Klngalcy. Hon. Jason Woodsolid furm -r Me- mnsjy and will ml i-n ■'
ed over by any other sredlug. Sow liVuls ehlldren over 10 ye;irs.
misrrhorhsr f»v« r

i
Paw Paw. told bis exp
to .Vx- R«-d Heart sliiipiil
I.H'klel •
r-gu;-ir Itac Vjik'ntii
I le i« 23c--^,il-Hiir
coaiiom turnips around the field and
tVill CtaniKip and family
are Mill
Po-t fuiil- le Ih. thcrasaiids. TillVBe regarded one load
|:|i-> III .1
>tlQ I
graiu.hopper)> will prefer to feed
under iiuaranllne for scarlet leaer. drnci-<u.<w«sllsd •
i‘n: tiavecr i---n kmwxn there are rit a
Le Ihe blSE'>-i f'-aixii
1 feftUixcr aa worth Eve or
Strrel. New York.
tbuec rather than on the sCedlng.
III
ft;*
neve.-t
vati-litine
Wfa>. There M-lt from
No other eas» * aa y«l have developedi. .Nesi-.- w«irk» Ilf 1
K'Sdx hmMmU of potatoes, having
I..
Will Gii ;<•. John Riie. and rian-oce I'nderlo
iiriiBi'
Care of Hogs.
for Val--ni 1
| <bad iocreasc oo bi* own land,
iij llx2<> r-tl mouuiiiiK IsMird wlUi big red rib. Th.-».'
»I and 1 .2.V Th<-«. are n».-ii' In order to rare for hogu proirerly
hortaare. he saw ao reasem why,
They aie in.iM atirocUvc.
.uw and red heart ail » Ihe upper l-U h.ir'
and proBtAUy the best way
Is b>
[ grUh .proper rertillxaUon. the yield of
jasture them.
' '
I In Northern Michigan could
The basis of ferUUly in soli is graii>
p iwt be doubled. Mr. Woodman b a
1 :iI1 i.iml.i for the Uoyn. ami the
There must be a period of pasturing in
^ preellcal grower and knows srhai be
the

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bdtfad of poutoes takes only 6 oenU

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gtood and shows bow llUle fertiliser
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L H. C. Daria, Jarrr

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M. B.—A^lnaa an^OoOaetlova an!
GorroavottlaBoa racardlag Baakliii
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SSTTrarana City, UUk.

rOTATAIS
HONEY CROP
BUT INTSLLlOiNT eFFOBT'
NBCeBBARY. .

IB

SON. JASON WOODMAN
kxRLAINCe HOW RARIACR
BAKC MORE.

CAN

HEIPE CONFIDENI

gua disease, and one can gci^rlfi of It
by using tbe foUowlog mixture: Ik>r
malln, to per cent;, water^ M pm
ceat. The seed sbcmld then be not Hener Wruttor Win Again Meet
Frank Borao •» Bejnie City Tounder an awning or oibcr covering ncA
merrow NighL
exposed to the aun. F1U o comipon
kensene barrel nsarty tutl ot the'tu­
Honor.
MIeh.,
Jan. 22.—Ralph
bers. Then use a ttWeepoi
Meade
leR
this morning tor Boyov
little Ohre of tbe formalin to every:
two gaiJooa ot waur. and pemr this ou- City, where he meets Erenk Buns
the potatoes unUI they are ootored. tomorrow nl^ In tbe third ot
Let them soak ooe Lour, then knock riea of wreaiHng matehea. The match
out the barrel plug and let the Hula wtU be to a finish, best two out ot
_. into a tub. Tam tbe poutoea out three, with *>ulde bet of $». Meade
Into ^(ss and piMtl immedUiely. U feeling eonfl^t and is in tbe pink
of condition.' The other two matches
The s^utlon to '
nad will not Injure one in the least. were not declBlve.lhe men being atopThe oporstloo cau be repeated with l(d on tbe last one as Sunday bad
the neat batch, etc., for a number of rived before a taU occurred.
times without mixing a new solution.
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Scab can be thoroughly eradicated by
AROUND SILVER LAKE.

Uila prorcM. but in order to te Yreo
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TroiO scab one eantwt plant on acab
About 40 of BSdIlh EimmermanN
land lor a period oT Ire yoara.
friends gave her a very p}i-uaam
Potato bllRhi WM U)«i uken op.
prise Saturday evening on her binbUie apoaker atailDK that bUchl uaually
day.
atrlkea about tho (nre part ot Septem­
Ken Phelps was railed to Oviatt
ber. It «an lie eradicated by o»H>R «
Sunday, by the sudden (llness nnd
ippr aolutlon oT bordeanx mixture.
aprarbiK with, an ouHt tAiat will death ot hla uiciiher, Mrs. Armsiroug.
of Traverae City.
i-acb under and at the aide* of tho
.i-«Un Canfii-Id waa homo Sunday
Av«
leavea. Ao an cxiiertmeol the apoaKer
in a
frmn iioon, where he baa
Mid Uut he hod taken from a atrip
of unaprayed pointoea IBS cratoa of been all winter, nnd returti»-d Monday.
Mrs.
Thomas spent Monday with
potaioea. and from a aprayed atiip In
Bvey a fear yeara before. The eldeat Mrs. Canfield.
Air. and Mrs. John Canfiold and fam­
the aamc Odd 2C3 buabela to the acre.
Dli^t will develop In «M years, but ily sponi Sunday with her alstt-r. Mrs.
not In dry.

o.
CMnmaa SamyanI Fertiiiar Will
Jobs Wood. Peter Bnyder. Philip Mill­
CaoM an laciAaM m the Yield
er and W. J. Cleland partlciiiailng.
v'teEMdlThe question Ym>x vaa then uke.i
MtoAhaMeaA.
up. whieh proved to be a source of In­
ti lest ami profit.
KiDKIiF. Mich., Jaa 27.—Yeatcrday
the flrat' day of the tomda2% Urmera'
Institute dawned with Meal weather, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•SB*
CEDAR.
B
■oeb weather aa old realdenta declare.'
..Ant amr known in ihia •eetkm of BBBBBBBBBB-BBBBBBib
Cedar. Mich.. Jan. 20.—A Jolly
the emmtry ainc* the day of their eeitlemeat here. The daj- brou«ht forth crowd of Knlghta Templar from TravCity went ihrougii Cedar Satur­
cfowda ot ebUmalaaiie tamen, the
Bwat oT* the (orenoon being taken np day evening enroutc for Ataple City,
fdlb the iweUmlnarr work ot arrang­ where they were emcruined by Dr.
Mg
oou«-««g
a groat FnUidc nnd wife. Ail appeared to en­
ing loe
the exDiuiis.
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—- ot
-------------■nnySartotipa ot corn, potatoes an^ joy tbemaolvea.
Cedar la temporarily wttbout a minteter, the Rev. Mr. Parmlter having
Tbe aftcniow seoaidot opened with
accepted a oall to Old Mlation. Mr.
g Sse attmdane^ Byron Hulcit the
Parmlter bM been 4 very capable and
kgrowtaUbfol pHtor to the CongregaUonal
or, aetlng aa chairman.
choreh -tor the past year and a halt,
I Hon. Jaaon Woodman ot Paw Paw, and he and his wlte leave a Urge cir­
vaa then Inirodueed. Mr. Woodman cle of friends here who wtab them
tM«ui by fUUng that he came throogb wceaa In their new field of labor.
Qw Grand Traverse region flmt abont
Mrs. mnkfatber vlalted her moth­
IB yean ago, and that away back In er at Lake Aim over Sunday,
the tern be ama MterUined by aorh
The cottage prayer meeting wm
old raaidenu aa"Joha Wail, Tbomaa held this week at the borne of Elmer
BMtehMA. and the Klngaleya.
Be «tated that none of ns live np
to onr opportatlUM in tha potato ent nt the borne of Mr. Jlago.
iaUlJ« baalaoia Maine, he nald.
The Retj^n Allington of TruvsIMe >hoBt in «ur latttodo, was learn- erso CHy, paaeed through hero last
mg the vhlue ot tammerclal (ertlUa- week os his way to Maple City, to
M AdB this crop- The county of Arla- effleiate st tbe funeral ot Mrs. Floatoqk, Maine, predoced pn ait average keo.
ttla yw SOO bnehMa of poutoea te
Mrs. Md^Ol was a Maple Oily eaUthe’lcrB.,Mr.
er last week.
•aid Uin be did not want hta auditors
Mrs. W. Cook relumed last Fridey
to throw him out the window when from SMat Jofdan, where she has
hr told them than an acre has bM>n been visiting her daughter.
known te produce ooe tbonsand buataMrs. George Maeon Ja paying a vis­
it to her parenia in Mantrose.
Mias'Neva Coede M visiting her sit­
PmW he said, U probably the
ter at But -Jordan.
teaMv^A ^
we sMI mere of poUtoes than ot elih- ■ Mr. and Mrs. FVIburg are euterUIn
er bay or wheat or anr P»her crop. ing his titter of Manistee.
Mrs. Joe April, who has been quite
Not only U it Uw largest field crop,
hut it brings more'dollara to the acre sick with facial errslpelaa, to able
be out again.
than pay other article that we can
grow. He then asked bow many In
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the alienor raised beans for market B ♦
BOR.
mat not a Mvle hand went up. He deMued that this ia a civilised com- BBBBBBBWBBBBBBBB
Dowers
Harbor, Jan. 27.—Joaepb
Buolty.' One bushel ot beans, he esTd.
BekaUne
to
doing
some
carpeDlcr
\ahe out 47 cents woyth of pouab.
pboaphorle add and nitrogen. One work for Krouiis Droe.
The InfADt child of Ur. and Mrs.
Mabel of wheat ukea out 24 emu
nrorth el these aoU iagredlenu, wbUe^ Alec Carroll, to quite 111.
Robert ^epard, of Chicago, la here
.'n.bMfcel of potaUMs ukes out only
to spend a'conple ot montbi with bis
cenia worth.
. “A tanner." he declared, "can raise sister. Mr«. bou Zouiek.
Belle Kilraurry, Agnes OHffin, ArChe oame amount of potaioea on a
. omaUer aCTMgc U he but tends to chle Buchan and' FVank Kilmonr.
httoioen in the right way. Om load paiacd* through hero Sunday for Old
— of mannre o« my land produces from Mtoalon to visit Mr. and Mrs. pad*
four to oeren biisbela ot potatoes. In ley Griffin.
Amos Zenlek and family took din­
■ - October, lost fall, t finlihed manuring
•B iicre paature. This way of prepar. ner with Mr. and Mm. George Volley
Mg the ground fur poutoea yields roe Sunday.
Mrs. James Kilmnrry and JTrs. M'iltmriiM Abe years ot avenge yield. 800
.
huahdii to the ame. but tbli year, be- Ilam Buchan ot Archie, Mrs. Jesse
MgamyHarOM.lgot<»lylco Christopher and Mrs. Frank Zouiek
r Baet Jordan cailed on Mrs. Arthur
IlmnrTT Thursday.
As to seed. Mr. \
i advuentThere wHI be services at tbe Cath­
. oi taking the amaller poutoea about
olic church neyi Sunday, Jan. fit
*
slae ot a hen's egg. a^ planting
There 1s a medicine show a
them whole. nqw'cutUng them at alL
>wn hall billed tor this week.
Idea, be aald. be got right hern
A wnhem Michigan, proving lu
. Seven Years et Proof.
. wirtk In pnetieal experlmenu He
pUdn-Mk aeed threw tf*t elgbt Indtea
"•part tai 4rlUa is Inebea apart. This
metbcM requires 20 boabela to the
to pAoBL “1 was bon." he said, -with
^■V IngulrtBg turn ot mind. When I

B«-nc Canfield si>ent Sunday with
Edna Youker.
Joe Secor and Moetla Drown were
united in marriage Thursday even­
ing and bis father. Esam Secor Jtsvo a
recejulon and auppor to their many
friehda. They received many beaullful pivwnts. Mr. and Mrs. Secor will
reside at the home of the groom, near
larng Lake. They have the b^ wUhof their many friPods.

«be Kind Too Hm Always Bengtat, maA vUdh Jms beea
in OM for over 30 ftitn, luts batM the gliMloTo of
and bag been made onder Us D«iw
8onaI«ipgrTtolonBlnc6KaIiiDu»ey.
/<U6A44£ Allow nooewtodeoeiveyoa In Uila.
An CosaterfcKa, Imltatioiisaiid**Jart<«o^ood'*are bat
Experloieoto that trifle with and eoflaagertMe boalth of
Infknto aud Chlldrei

say oawwuInterest in
and to the
the_______
mortgagee
. or
. n
named in
In all Ufidlseharged
undlsehai
roc
mengages against said land or aBy
assignee: 1thereof of
Take notice that sale baa bM,Jtw
y made of the tolloaicg doaertboA
i lor nttptld tazea thereon. a»d that
undersigned was duly appoiiued n- -hi. .
dcr UL d'v-d Issuod thertfor.«
I and eflecla of the iue pai
you are vntUlod to a reconveyaae*
ship of John A Enos and Th
thereof at any time within six moathi
HynM: and that by a farther order after return of Service of this nattOA
' entered In oMd eauM. on the 22nd
dnly
p.y^T 10 the « ' '
day Of Ja^-. A D. 19«. 1 «aa dnly
ithorlzed, <as snrii received. W sell 1 ly -n ,rhleh the
ih lands 1
Id dUp<»e of all or any of the per- paid vipon
unon such
anc
part^aoe. togetkee
sonal property bclongit
with on- 1
parue^lp. and to distribute the pi^ thereto,
and the fees of Ue abntlR R
the I

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penonal
service of
a declarfitioo
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- _______
fitiOB m
give notice lo'alJ unsecured
of aald co-partnership 10 Me with the
WltbOMl C..........................
clerk ot sald-conrt. agldavlt and proof
res. it psyaaeat u aSwraaid
their respective clghns
ts not made,
ude. the ui^uralgBodtoill laaiilate pT3<-<-<-v-dlngs for poMmaloa "t tho
tiefun- ;be 1st day
land.
lbM<: and that In default of
Cling
H.-seripiion of land, aufc vt
of Mich proof of claims, the prOCeedK
of the ale of said proficrty hielonglng tgan. eouiuy ot Grand Travt-ne. NEM
u> said ro-parlnenshlp will be dts- of .NKM. 6E^ of NRM. NWM A
tributed wHbout n-ferean- to any al- NEti. SIA’V of NEM. SEU of K^ht
Sec. ■■
"
IT. Town
Tovirn S«. Rang!
Range ‘9'W; a
Yegod claims ntii so prdven.
Daiitl tbi«/2T>i. day of Januarv. A. IMdd. l|lt< Ti>-. ux fur yrara MH
1902 Im-luilve.
D,
V 1
Amount
necessary 'to redoem,
CIIANE
f144.TO. Iilils the fv-t-s of tbe aherlB.
.
Receiver.
B. J. MORQAS.
Jan.
:tt
'—
Place of Business. Trav erse City, Mlek
Jan. 1-8 .e-2:.
STATi: OK MICHIOAN—In the Hrcuii court for Grand Traverse i'omty—In Chancery.
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the Ctraatt
Maggie Clark. Contplslnnnt. vs. John
Ctori. D>‘fendani........................
»nt—Dec. 16, 1908.
Sopl
llriner. compafnaaL vs.
Ibis eauMlast known place vihn
I
ihn UrlLi
r. defetidanl—IV-c.-29. 1901.
<•( resid.-n
ot Ihe above named deIt appoariiig (rum aSldavlt on fDo la
fctidaiil was in North DskuU but that
Its rauao that the above aaaied dohis present place of residence cannot fi-udant. John Rrtiier. Is a rastdeal of
now be ascertained. On rootii
ition'^o
' ' ' Iht,-! state but that process fat
H. Gage, solleltor for
apiK-aranec isioied In this rattae e
it ts ordered that aald defendan
hi- personally served upon him by rea­
Clark cause hta appi-iirann- to
son of his eonlliiued ahaeivce from hto
li-red tn this cause in ,p>‘ra . >r by
St pise
ICO of residence. On motib
noUteet
BOllciior witnin five ntonlhs fromri theH, U:
dale lieoivf and In default thereof lliat
d that said defeadant oaaso
the bill nf complaint Bled in this cause
s apitearance to be entered ia UUa
may bo uken ns confessed agninst
use tn ^rron or by solicitor wlthla
him.
ixmthb from Ihe date ot this
GEORGE W. Cf^RTiS.
order and In default thereof that: the
Circuit Court Commlsstoner.
Bill of Complaint filed
may
Grand Traverse Co..
“ MlA taken as coufeased again.
GEORGE W. i
Sol. for tfomplalnnnt.
arcuii Court Cbiruatoato
Bnsiiiea address: Traverse City.
Traverse Co.. Mich.
Mich.
LOVELL H. O.YGE.
Frl. Doc. 18-Jan. 29.
Solicitor
tor for Complalnar
Businesss address—Travel
lirb.
Jan. 29 Mcr. 12.
STATE OF MiaUQAX—in the
Iraod Traverse Couticult court for Or
ty—In Chancery.
Llndse.v.
t''V
May

I...
George IJudspy. Defendant—Dec.
nayiBfBtaf the rnooiy wearrd br s oisvgaoi
190S.
II appearing from aflldavit on file in
this cause that the defendnat'a last
known place of residence was in this
aute, but t^at his present place o(
residence rannol now be ascertained.
On motion of L- H. Gage. Solicitor for
___ compiainani.
the stove named
complalnanUii it u Is
ordered that said defendant. George
e hia. appearance
Llndser. rauae___
..
eniered in this case either In persi
or by solicitor within five mouths Ifom
the dute hereof and in default thereof
that the hin of c
be taken at confetisod nsalnsi
<r«id >t*^w In^rw-nTOT tliembtlwwtomato-

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What is CASTORIA
A hazmleM snbatitvrte tor Caster Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and SooOilug Syrupo. It la Pleuaat. It
r Opiom, Uorphliie nor other Kareotle
age ia lu gaanuitee.
c
liidwtance. lU age
It destroys Woi__
aad allaya Feverlslmesa. It cores Diarrhcea and Wind
Colic. It reUevra Teething Troablw, cares Coastlpatloa
ond Flataleorr. It aoidmiUtes the Food, regulates the
kch utid Bowels, giving bemithy aud uutural sleep.
The Children's i*aaacea-Tbe Muthur>s Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA always
Bean the Signature of

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In Use For Over 30 Years.

MUCH SURPRISED

Mind You
If you don't nobody will.' it is ymir
buslniv.s to keep out o| all the trouble
you can and yon c-an add vwill keep out But _Mr. and Mrs. M. V. S. Clark RAof liver nnd bowel trouble if you take
^ve>qd
s Good a
I>r. King’s New Ll(<- Pilla. They keep
UnrCe.l«K.>r.K-V
tnybody.
biliODHiioa.a. malaria and Jaundice out
oC your svsiem. 2:>c at B. E. Walt &
Sons. Hannah A Lay, C. A. Bugboe
The
anniversary
of
the
birthday
of
Drug Co. drug atores.
V. II. ( inrk occurred Monday
■-.auft.-n-d^ day and nlaht tbr torment
Id honor of this ImiMrlaDl even- ofi ilchlrc jill.-r. Nothing hi-lpeil r
U!H>d Doan's OlntmcoL It cur
about tif members nf McPherson
lH»t G. A. R. and the W. R. C. met
Lortg Lake Local No. 5042 It Now'tHv
at bis homo last ovi'niug and tendered
der the Banner of the Farmers*
Mrs. f. C- Bain, of PelUlon. was
Sir. and Mrs. Clark a veo' plenaani
Soelsty of Eqwi^.'
»
surprUt'. Fifti-cn ininluea Inter would called iK-rc by tho acrlona illncsa of
The Long Lake local 2012 of the Am­ bare found the house dark, as Mr, ard Miss Ruih Caw.
Dr, Krelick. ot Maple Cit.c. was lu
Mrs.
CUrk
were
nliout
to
go
out
ai.d
erican Society of Equity met Saturdn'y evening and organized anew as spend tbe cvcniiifr. but they save tiu» Ihe city today on busini-ua.
the Fknflers' Socleiy of Bully. New up nnd everyone baO such n good time
and tbe otfleera that they were glad they did. U
the evening Ur. Clark was presented
elected were:
with an easy choir in memory ol hav­
Prraldeat—Joseph Hartmn.
Vice president—Edward Carpenter, ing arrlvod at his 7<lth inllw.toni'. He
frt-shiurnts were served an dthe ovi-neecretary-'pwaaarer—E. C. Case.
The county oMccra sere unable to ing was [lasM-l very cmilabl.v.
Ainoiig the gMe.-.lo was Mrs. Ucyattend. The next meeting wUi be
nolds. who U vialifiic Alra. Beuamin.
on Feb. C.
Conrt Cx>nimlvbh>n'/r.
safe,
Mrs. Reynohto being
years old but ;............
Grand Traverse Co.. MIcb.
depends uponI t^ie
: so I
walked sevorel blocks ov-r iho icy p'oper
L. H. CAGE
How ii
rr working c tin; stomach. M:
Sol. for CompUlnant.
Me*.
s. Marv
Mary Dowling. oTno" 228 8th walks nml had a? go<iil a lime .-ls Jiiy-; pcraoni
jns find \bi
BuKtoess address: Traverao City.
Ave., San ^^nrisco. recommends a
macb • which
and tliaffi saying a great deal. 1 orderr of
of, the !»toma<
remedy tor stolhacb troubli'. She
Micb.
' •
^ spepsa or a peculiar state
I- dys
Fri. Dec. 18-Jan. 29.
"Gratitude for the wonderful eBe<-t nf
Electric Dltterw in a case nf acute imltfrom both ttomaeb tionbls
ure on the war to a
geatioD. prompts this ti-siimonlal.
from Just Mich <oo- ' - , rlieumsUsai.
the best remedy on the ntarket today." Cetvniany Wat Performed by the Rev. “
OE W. J. MIQQIN8. OonUat.
Tiito great tonic and alierntlvi- medi­ ■ Father Sheehan Yesterday Morn­
New Munson Bit
. Traverae Oty.
cine InvlKoratcK the K)-Kleni. purifies
ing—Reception Last Night
: otfico, TW; reo
the blood and Is especially helpful in
19 not simply a vioIsL.__
ablet or salt which laually 0o«
allI forms of female weakness. 20c at
Idenre, 602.
Mrs. Jennie McCarthy nnd 0;-car 0™ lVlS"&?®CaW«vil\^rrup Pn^
E. Wait A Sons. Hannah A laty. t'.
Ask to bo directed to tds office opui
A Biigbec Drug; CCo. dr^ alores.
Hcreiidis wore tmlK-dlin luarrlag-- yes- .........
Dll h |.eop1e
people have bc
bci:
i: ualna for thmb,
thesb postta
>sttS Sherman A B
tinnier.
for nearty a uuarlcr of a ceo-' Do) not be tnlsdlrecte
U-rday uiurning by Did Rev. Ki. JuM-|ih olliiicats
It cured J. C. Lanham. of WarBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB SlieeUaii. A recepllmi followed ai tbe rcn«bUTT.
»ld woi
Alu.. of stomach iroubic of
Porcelaln
siandtns. al«» WlllUra Vrtl. of »0J £
A
POMONA.
lioun- of tbe bride »0 Sevv-mti etri-.t rnn SL. l.'.iilsvlllf, Ky.. who had
Poiniraa eatracUoa.
Strong. nainTad appearing lad Tery
last nigbi. about 20 friends of tbe
v-cr, If you ^havc stomach trenblo
TVmiuna, Micb.. Jan. 2C.—Mr. and
best artificial teeth.
n. to know- from^ pc^nsl
biide being po-seul.
Mrs. Guy Miller, of Ke^ City, alteiiilMake appolnunaiti fibood vben
An elaborao- supper was served,
posMblc.
ed the fiineral Of their Oi^ Thurs­ tbe table in the diuing nsun being WUI do 10
day.
pielilly deeorali-d lu au npptopriuie the free bottle, ar tin- remits frt
1 Oliver boura by rogue
Thelma, Infant daughter of Mr. nnd manner. Tuv evening was spent iu be tl.e lx'«t n..cin.m. iiJallon of :
Welt's Syrup IH-priir Tiien ycu 1
Mrs. L. L. Dwlly. passed away very playing cards.
0-.cr two million joepu- did Li'l
a' ''i»r-vular boiSe I
to your druRFist^and
suddenly Tuesday evening.
Ing to the ilze I
Ijtdii-s* Aid society will meet TburSr
•ntlon hotidrrdw: I
Rnl--ri ;iii,l Will Lutman
Suiiday afternoon with Mrs. D, A. Stuart.' day wlHi their uiiut. Mrs. John Yiiilk vlU.OUt n You can n. v. r tell when some
Mart Bruns has returned from Hull
ro'"‘!ln?’”!r!iOPH
r. where he' has lioen a-orking in
taking U-. CiMive.l * s>-rup l eyrln. , - I
If there U anything abont .
camp.
Card of Thanks.
Melvin Rowe spent Sunday witb i>i^
We nfish to thank our frirTul« who
dcrilc.i;!. t. .. .
n-nde^ 11' lp-l|i and sympaibv in our,
family :n Pomona.
loBV medical ad'icc. write,I
■ad ailliilioii of . the di aih of our dear 1
f 10’(he doctor i
J. Irwin to
Mr. aod Mrs. S. Grimes took dinner
with Sir. and Airs. J. L. Grimes SunMARY A.
.lay.
ANHHEW S. 1‘IIAV.
9UobU.alo.lU.
:
CARRIE A. FRAY.
Tbe Rev. Charles BIralght is aUll
continuing the revival -meeUngs./
Floyd. Luke to on tbe sick list.
Air. and Mrs. J. Keagle spent Thu^^day with Mr and Mrs. George Dur
ham.
*

KS,^lSfrA'.'*SEEr'S.1SS.£;

REORGANIZED

Bast Stomach
Bamody Froo E!S
a“3r.^

BERENDTS-McCarthy

DENTIST

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biiAMmOB';

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soalbcioc hBDdred IhirtT (IW rods;



F-red

cormj.AC»^R^

F'ederaf>l*l

REAL ESTATE

Farms and Clly Property

Qur Banb Statement Explained

Bonebt, sold and exebaaoaS
MONEY TO LOAN.
CALL AND SEE ME.
Room 1.4 Magctk- Bldg , TrayOTO City, Mich.

tbe working 'of” BaoWen's Amii
Salve: and1 1; has

never fall<>d
(any sore. boll, ulcer or burn to which
It was app!i.-d- Ii has saved us many
beat medicine to
1 take for cos^s
a doctor bill." says A F. Hardy, i.r
colds and: ter every dlaeaa
diseased* condition
- ''
East Wnum. Maine. 2V at 8. E
ot-4broat. chest or lungs."
aavs W. V. Wait A Soni. Hantiab A Lay. C. A

Henry, of Panama.i. Alo. Tl
The world has Bogbee Drug Co. drug iflores;
had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr.
King's New Discovery U the best rem­
Kl^'a
remMr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan ami
edy for coughs and colds, la grlpi
Mrs. D. H. Day led this morning fc;
uthma. bay fever, biouchlila. hen
Grand Rapids for a fei- days' stay.
,
.1— • ^____
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.. .-erj-body'a friend—Dr. Thoms'
alwaya prevenu ihe development
Eclectrlc Oil. Cures tooibarbe. sonpneumonia. Sold under guarani
ai. Heals ruts, bruises, scald.
8. E Wait A
• Sons.
.............................
Hannah A Lay. C. Stopa any pain.
A. Bufbee Drag Ca drug etorea. 20c
»1J«. Trial bottle IBc.
Mrs. E. C. Dowd And children left
Uils morning for Fibre to Join ber bus
Mtoa Rnfi^e went to Acme today
band, wbo has iocalod there perman
tor a tew doye'- vtolt with retaUvea end ently.

,2

wHou pout In red
r benuao I had red
talr."
Boeertlng aMn to the anbjeet ot
Beed. the speaker stated
it r«t the qeaUiy ot any ktU of poulo to plaat U year afior year on poor
Jaod. Be advocated the Urowtng
Bf tahsrs bavtag beliJng eyaa. Thta
htod of seed prodoees tn every atrtb
BID a maas «t liule potatom, iMbough
<lbe plant omy have a very Uiga top.
He Umb took up the oHhJeel of snb, _ou. aa wDOMuiay man is an nnnap
Bsrdoek Bend PH -rs
aoyliB that there la no need of haefag py alave.
up eeund
U«pa you
gMh OB owk pottMK BbO-M r«Bv

CASTORIA

If VoM Are a Trifio SWnoltiva

IV
CAPITAL
The capital •lc« k. wh'ch ia a liol)ility.''iBtnooiitirK
to one hondred thousaDddoilara.
thousaDil^loilara. tfi
ifi Tcpreaenleu
Tt-prracnita] in
m
by SlOO.fXW.OO in caah
tbe leiotircfto of: tbe bank
......... .........................................
which baa been1 Daid
paid in by the stockholders
aUiekholdera and
I
affords
iiy that tbe
forma a part of tbe Ffcurily
‘V-- bank
_____
.................. ..........
Moreover, the atockholdcrs
xkhol
of Ibe
iu
depoeitor
bankore peraonally liable by the National Bank
Act for an amoupt e<\at\ to tbe stock held by
them. This toUl lotroiher wnb our scrplns
•monnU to $22-').CiO!) 00—Depositors' t'uuranletd.

ttoMI-D NOW!

i_uivibe:r

is some higher today than 30 days ago, bat is CHEAPER
Uian it will be :t0 days fiom now.
Building Material of all kinds is cheap and labor is pies-

Now it tbe Gtdden Opportunity
J. O. CROTSERs Receiver .

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DEPOSITOBY

/9

STATE or
court for tbe county of Grand Trav­
erse—In Cbancer.v.
John A. Enos. Complainant, vs.
Thomas Hynes. Defendant.
Notice |o CwBitera.
rbom it may concern—
--------------------------to takewuvt
noUce.
;. .tusi
ihaiUJbySBanIM-or

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«RAND TRAVCR»t^Ht1«ALD, nil6AY.-4ANUAny ». 1M.
SOUTH GRANT.
trouble untB the past week.
Dr
Cotr-jai'.nsry 23. to Mr. had Mra.
irrhy was the atending phytidan.
^
duck credit beJong* to Mr. Salih, Ray J^hc'ot:. a ton.
r maU carrier. Re has Bot
' *
N. Raenody Is visiting bis pareau.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy.
W. Rsuter and II. <v Earl made si
Jao Burkan and riold Dodd were
■MOnCE TO CORREI
thU week.
baslmwf trip ts Tratrrrr riiy iart
. LAke Abo callcn Satordar.
KEVBTONE.
Mr.
■ . Garden,
Card. . from Staaner't camp, Batnrday.
Mn. A«a Harrer apoiit Thartdar
ry McGsKT. who hat bMe ate
tlnaer at the home of F. Youmaa's
1- t
Traverse .. dinner
Ml in
_ nliaiA* a f»eit of Oraadma Harvey.
Mrs. Joiie GIboy wss the guest of
Isv
Baturday.
a to leav<
Mrs. Champion Isri week.
iBttr than TuaMSajr mm afaach « ^ I Aaa raturoed hone from camp Friday
iclntosb,
of
Shelby,
was
a
Mr. Ma<
count
Mrs. John McCombs did shopplBg In
welcome quest at Hr. add Mrs. Bate
Vi4 If oorwpondants Ml to
DIBECTORS
Miaa Man- Willi
00^*1 last seec
Traverse aty.
A V. FrieJrioh.
Hi*. Wilht«lm,
H S. Ball.
UUa Maude Hagar has retniirned
CEDAR RUN.
_ H
.. i
atel, Wm.Loodni. •!. O.
where the has
J. M.
Wlir
James Watson and tamOy tpenl FrlGLEN
ARBOR.
' We are Aa«1ac lovely weather,
here ailended the funeral at Bartlen
bMD rlUtinc her friend. Hlaa Bertha
Stepbes (Antaer,
Oeo. VV. LaidiA.
F.
Dramaod,
ay at Wation ramp.
The weather the past wmA Vas like
lira. Jot Boraen called od !
ay after
Fred and Carl Broam are home from Oreutl.
spring,
rained
a
le*tlaies.
The
lomBeoj.
Tbirlbf,
EfSbk
II SitiMlh
0 Ooln Tburaday.
cousin.
There win lie no meetln* at the bernien have had 10 quit wM lor^the
sod L. O. Uic»
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. K. Xelxon.
Ortn Uedaay drove to Traverse City aehool house Sunday evening on aeam of snow.
\
January *0. a son.
Wedneaday.
couut of the quarterly tneetlnp to be
Chariea Fheridnn, who Is working
Mrr. Carrie Dixtra. wha haa b<
aim and CTIB Pray were callod heft al -Traverse CIl) January S&Cl.
! .North
1*0 months I? irtHYvery pomly.
ome on account of their grandmoihMl*. Robert Klngin.. of Tra>erse
Jan. r:..
You face the New Tear. You can make It q«« of real aSCUy. visited her pkrenu. Mr. and Mrs. day to vU
n.
SherWan.
SrMd“Mnu will CrtffHb
»«“ Georce Pray spent a
Stejihe
vantage lor yourself In ■ fiaanclsl way If you will decide to
«d Mra. OrfElib'o ptrcnih over the
Mrs. F. E. j'lsher weayo Lardyrllle
NI6HT8 OF UNREST
Mias rneoiu
vtelnity last week.
open n aavings account aad adopt a regular plan of adding
yesterday lor a visli.
A. E. Fairtuinks and wife attended Mrs. Minis, ol this place.
thereto'.
When you have' decidid that point and seek a bank,
laser Wllaon. of Lanftac. lt '-lait- the funeral ol Mrs.
James l>jiigslek. of North Manltou. No Sleep. No Rest. No Peace For tbs
1. SC.
1. Pray at Mabel last
bU pareau. llr..aod Mra. JobB|
here yesierrlay for a »hon time.
we commend to your ooaalderailoB Ihie daima of THIS bank,
Sufferer From Kidney Troubles.
Miss Violet ('niilug aecnmpanlnJ him
No peats' for the kidney Miffer.-rbecause R loaaa Its funds only on real estate or gilt edge se­
OREIUCKVILLE.
lo.-k.
Paln ar.d. distren* from morn to
Mr. Harttand l••beUer.
curity—becaui^ of iU liberal iiitt-resi rules. AND UBCAPBE
TheTeaehrrs' astociailon uiuetlrt rif.b:.
The meeting at the Shame srbool-nornint borne last Friday. Hvr son
the above nnin.-d dirertors giv.- to lis afalra their personal a«in the school hou.e here yesiei1 up with a lame hark.
::bariea, and wife. accompanylnB her. bo-jse wasn’t «ciy w< ll a:ivndetl on ac­ held
perviskA.
|
-Iqges of backadle bother you all ♦
Mrs. Emma Pray la on the sick list count of the storm and bad roads. di.y aflenioon. wc* well attended, althought
the
weather
was
nnfavorable.
day.
1
Gilbert Pray nutde a trip to Rapid Those present enjoyed a good mectThe
Hue
nrograin
wa*
well
rendered.
Dull aching bnak* your re-i *'-|Z
-Ifv the SSrd.
A
fewof
the
revlileiiis
took
part
In
the
MlRs Lila Cun'nlnirliani spent last
. Fairbanks and wife and Mra
F'-" DOoni ihHr loaa.
/ will UK1-t l^rlnary disorders add ?o ;o-ir m's [j
week with her aunt. Mrs. Job
Mr«. Oarar Mim<
here agi.ln.
also called on .Mrs. lAUtner.
osTsesssisesssesssssssss
to Titit ber .
fharl.-s A. Fivher and sons are now
Get at the cause—<-nri* the klilney* 1^
Mrs. Joe Amlsbueehler enjoyed a
[• ; Mr*. Georeo Darla Friday,
chttliig
lath
at
llHdr
mill.
Doan’s Kidney Pill* will w<«-k itie|_
Visit
wUh
Kroupn.
Mr*.
Hossle
___
.
ah
Mrs.
Kroupn.
Archio Brown and wile vlailed at
pMra. Omer Skiver vUlted Mra. Joe
Mrs. Arthur Itorry ha-s gone for a
and Mrs. Palmer one day Iasi week.
[. • Burken Monday aftiraoon of la« Mabel Sunday.
hey’re for the kidney* only—
Mrs. George Newman returniil home week's vl.slt wirti her parenis. Mr. and
*. Bur] llr<
-ad Is working for
MAPLE CITY.
[ Jiiliti L'UU i-« \1-Uilig rvlatlve* here
Saturday nfler spending a few days Mr* Will. KUelieii. ti;-ar Maple f'liy.
^
Mra. Elmer OraUi and Carrie Wa»Borii~To Ml. anil Mn. IVIl Xa*h. f„r a (vw Jai*. He has been wsirillng
The weather ha* &fii so uarm. the
with her daughter In Traveri-e Oiiy.
' Deaatc Oriffith and aoaa.'
. |
^
Prank Kroiipa and Edd Philips
"‘asR. Canfii-ld. <44 Chapin St. radii Jamtnry tK. a girl.
BIqier. of Ovvlait WedIchsay*>
jys>
-Off
and
on
f.
Mr.
n™w.-an
‘*W
resbb-nt
of
this,
The L..dte*' Aid r.:- ei* tMs week
returned
Tnesday
from
n
trip
ELK LAKE.
...j.—
duey*. plm-r. ill,-d-al Uis hoiui* Um Thursday •
«-ear« I had trouble «Iih my
Dates.
____
aad aoo.
P. C. Hawley, of Alder, called
1
There was a dull arhi- liMhe nail of 'ali.-r a long and pa.uful nines.*. Th.Jan. SC.
P s Jdrereit. end dauebter. Sadie, drove to friends hero one day last ’heek.
le kid-I tum-ral war h.ld S:itnrday fumi
E I Tr»vet»‘e CUy Thursday.
Mrs. Mniiro spent last week wHh
Tin r.- wa* 1-.0 mei iiny of the Rprey secretion* w.-re ro fr.'ctieni. that Crstbolii- ihiiu'b at I’rovemotit. Th.* '
Mra. Bob. Payne rlalted Mr*. Rom or daughter. Mr*. T. J. Cam*. In
jwtirtn I...VRa-.- i;t-i ’oaiiday evening.
I had to gel: U|> two or thn-e time* tauiily h»>.- th.- Kynip.vlhy of all.
Payner 3Monday of last week.
Traverse City.
owlur to tin- 1-ad ^u3d^
during ihe night.
light. ‘ Si'
Six ir.unlh* ago I
ai-.d Mr*. H. P. It.-Frann-.
parties of the season was givei
Convmlsl
Jerry ThoiBBA ol Travel*# City,
WIU and la>u Inals.
Jan
I.-arncd of Ikian's Kidinb-anii'd
Kidin-v I*1H* and Klng-l.y.
west side hotel In favor of Mrf. MIs<t .?'iii«duy and Wetini-sday luxi.
I hctlaea* Tneeday.
Moaday. called her
any
since lislng them I luiie
Tbe I'vival meeting* heh
Mis-; Graiv- King, of Glentnrn-. was
by ber sister. Miss tlerilin Thell. The
loin, of North M
neaa of their faUi'
Methodls't clinreh. clotted (Ign* of my old trouble. I advi.-e the In lowii Friday.
following ladles being proseni: Mi-s Wesle
I *' asd.. and FlBter. Misi Laura, of Trav- • Mr. and Mrs. Jl........
.
were use of Doan's Kidney |>ill* for hackoi home on oceount of Craswell Monday to se<> Mi*. Deal
Miser. Mrs. J. W.-lls. Mrs. F Vounians, last II
f * orae City. .
A
number
from
her.att.-oded
the
nehe or any oiher 'yiiitrtom* of di*- daiifi- St V3inpire Saliird(iy night.
Ml*. «.nb<-ork. Mrs. A. J. White. Mrs. added u
U their moihcler'* tflekiiefR.
mother, who Is very low.
How’s Tkb?
Fridav onleied kldmya" iStat.mieni made
W.sle
'
" . FVI
B. C. Morse visited In Traverse City E. A. Vouwans. Mn* J. rlark. Mrs.
Uorti—To Ml. aim Mr*. John K.-n !
- with in ifiOl.l
Kidder. Mi*. Kdiile. Mr*. Huey. Miss 10 HM'ill
____r..
nm . .....
a few days last week.
PERMANE.NT IIKI.IEK.
Rapid*
hi!^ family n-ttirnlng i
him home In Traverae City Saturday
The HDscs Pearl and Llla Curo'
*Ntr. Cr.nfleld confirmed ihe above on
Monday morniug.
rlaited with friends In tCIk Rapids
Gordon, who Fppt- 12th. IMI6. and added: -Since
Th.- Rev. and Mrs.
J
and Ml*. Will Satler.
tell was much enjoyed.
ovar Bunday.
YUBA.
Iteefl the g-uesi» of Mr. and Mr*. rrst ui>ing Doan’s Kblney Pill* I-have
Ckaae.•. Mr*. L H. Qrey. John Bboiter
Mrs. J. E. Ritter retnrned last Wed­
Our sleighing Is gone am! the weilh
I’ C. MulTni.-in lor the imsl two weeks, leen a strong advor:. ■■ of ibenr. I ath
^ • BHiry Warer' and BBvaral othera ttmk nesday from Rob. Bartlett's, near
r i* raort- like April lhan mid miin.-r
i;t the tralB for ’
Wmiarnsbarg, where she has been Ideparted wishing Mr*. Miser many b Ii fur MbiiIxK'*' this iimrniiig where p!ea.*ed to retwmmmid tbi* remedy at
,
Wlllari!
Ian!
Higglr*
Higgina
iami Han-n
..................
4!;irrtn. r,
very
oppimunlty.'
they will \IrIi Irn-nd*. after uhirh
pL - <>eors» CU]
■ ippy returns.
nursing.
ny all dealer*. Ptlee ill;of Traverse City, were virlting
WAI.MM. KunuB A ManviB,
For sale by
tlK'^^'wfjl rt'iurn to their home In LudBoth camps have closed and i
Alex InnU died this morning at nine
ler-MIlbum Co. Ruffalo. I
grand pin-nts a few-;
entr.
Knsler-Mil
inrflon. V_____ a P. Hunt Insurance agent, of o'cioik. aged about 78. AUhough he patiently wai
ailing for snov.-,
New
York.'soh
ole
agent*
for'^e
I'lilted
i
last
«ec-k.
The Ijidl.*’ Aid will meet with
Traverse City, waa seen in ow midst has been In poor health for years be
Mr*. Pat Huey hnd
had a aplinter
t
Kt-erjone
1
late*.
' TBttrsday.
I
was <ODly confined to his
for a mot ed from her arm which had t
e
1.--— lx.an’s—and i ■
R«-memb<;r
MtM Gurtie Brooks, of Oviatt. It week. He leaves a wife .tbi
emboded there alxteeii and a ----- .
ai.e no other.
wurking for Mrs. 8. A. Pike.
and one daiighler; Will and
years. It bad never raiised her any'

■' Grand Traverse Re)gon

Lottie mpodjewd. <
»ho ia usable to b
of alekBesa.
Jan. SC.

People’s

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Bank

TBAVfiRSE CITY

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E. L Etinnis Asst. CssUer

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Sale Offers Unmatchable Values

In Enrnitare, Stoves, Carpets, Dishes and everything that makes

SIJJDY THESE
PlUCES fCAHE*
FfctlY WITH
■iWE QUALITY.

a nice comfortable and well furnished home. lnven‘ory pnd the^necessHy of making room for our
new Spring goods compeis us to move «ur present
k ' once, and we have therefore reduced
the prices in many cases to first cost and many belovi' acu» 1 factory cost. These annual clean-up
sales have proven to be very popular with prudent buyuri. and it is with pleasure we announce the
date

'

This Qreat Money Saving Sale starts January 16th

A Saving of 25 to 50%
on all the bnavy Fnmltore aoch at' Dining Tabl«, Conchet. Bedroom
Snitfl, Bide Boordt ud Book Oaaes.
A tpieodif] ttoel oonrttneted Cotch. earve-l Oak fraoic. boaog gg
tiiulif npboUtero^ with finert qiitli^ of Nelour for.......................
We have reaerved nothioR in DinioK TnUee. Oar ttock ie miicli
larger than ever before, &ud on
many Tablet «• bnvo mluccd
tbo piioe to 50% Ixslow their
actual valoa
*
A Rocfl Dintnif T^ble. extenda to
fL worth S8X for
^ gg

Great Bargains in Bedding
lllanirgafw
OltUiaeiS.

I

for our double BlatikeU ii; o-Wa of Grt<y,
white
White or Tan with fancy alripi-d
Biri^i-d iKink-ra
iwnli
to 'match.
match.
,
hiiyt n much henvier Blank- Oar 04 and $-? I'.'uukeU.* 2 SS
et in Biuie oo'ort but larger.
for per pair o*.!y.. ■

yUlllS.

Afir»

1 in
i.lU

We areaUooverstockerl on our retiular 52 (Jui'.U
and
*iii
,^.1 for $1.10 ow h.

Oor «-xlm l«rn« (Jnillt which alwayt acid for $2..'50 and u'«- wortli e
it, shall Ite S'dil for i-ach only.......................................................................
Dt11«ww«vc
11*? per pair for our gu«*l *1 *»0 f-Atlier Pillows, arc
TIIIOWS*
Aultf well ClUd, aanilary and splei-hd fickiot:
We fhall also reildce oor extra large Gooae feather I’illuwa at a ilisi-ount

A

nice Mabogony Oomb'ntlinn

of K per cent.
WmUOlS*

Our extri large stock of ntiiiif-rU com)*-!* II* to A Qj*
ComforU »litch»oldivi:uhirly lorf 1 j.i <115nl^»w v

EamUoipe Oak Bed.
<| m A|h
room Suite for only...•vV

JDUR LIBERAL
SYSTEM OF
CREDIT HAS NO
EQUAL.

Wonderlui Stove Vahies- .i
Both Healing Stoves and Cook Stoves.

If you bare waited

until tne heiivv kiovo rush whs over, you h bvt »hvoJ yoiiifc-lf aom« mouey.
us wc arc wiliingto ancrilic-e Lea\ity on any atovc iu s’oek. We still bare an
uDormoijB aRibUDt of unaohl stovea which we •hall diapoei- of at

ONE-FOURTH OFF
These include our fooinus Mr~
light HuaU'is. Combination wood
and cTsl Stove* and Stoves that
hum w-i*l only
Whether it lie « '
Cook Stovi-or Heater you can tel
.voiir moDcy's worth in the n.'xt
few winter inonlii* and they will
last you f..r.yeara and y.-ura to
f'me.
t'-

NOW ISh'raE TIME TO GET YOUR FLOOR COVERINGS
ALL 1908 PATTERNS GOING AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES
9Ar

- »e are sell.
ia^ our pretlieat and
beat 40c Ingram CarpeU.
Our o5c and GOc Cor.
pet at.............................AZe
Our 85e aad UOe Oar An„
pet for.......................... DbC
^wed free
W'eare aelling oor heavy

64c
$1 SO and $1’75 Car. . .r
pets at......................... *l.lb

$20 Standard Sewing
Machine for $14.50
These famous Sewing Marbwes need no
inlrwdoctiou. They *ow as wdl. run os
rosy »od Ust aa long as machines sold^ewbm for twice as mnoh.

SS pvt ccat off os aU Parlor
Forsttarc ■

ll

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Such as Bunds, Forior Snites. BookOra,
Chairs, etc.
Ooe$S8 Mahogany Parlor Sente, besntifully npliolsb-rtd with Green $ A CA
Veioan- Oleer.B« Sale priosAO 9V

lln peryd.forourlrestlHc
■1C axid20cBtrewMHUiDi^
IP
ibC 2-wand 30c Malting.
Oor very tinest and
beet grade of Matting o4C
Wc have a large number of
icmnanU. Urge raoi«b for
small rooms a
pet 5^...................

..8c

Closing out mtr entire line < f P'
patlerna in Fioor Coverings olT.-r*
tt*-tn«udon« oppirtiioitioi to ^liie
)>eopl>-who oonu-mplate buyiiiK in
Bpriutr. Even if you .im not nia»ly
to have tbi-m put on the floor, at
thew price* you abould at Ivaat bu>
them, as never ■gain can you Imy at
•Itch a temarkahio saving. You
owe it to your aelf to oolecl early.
OS the prettiest jutterns aru always
taken tint. Don'tcome nexlntonlh
expeciing the«u bargains' b n t
come TODAY.

floor Bu.’. formerly
sild for ifi.
Speciii! ()nslity film' floor
Bugs regular value $12
and Sl‘> for only

$8 and $10 each
All sizes
In small Rnga we have ent
the price half in two ai>d
our tineet ■lu-.lity of big
Rogaal^f^oU.

/ftp per vd. for our ex\ra
*OJl» j.e.tvy Linoleum
aoith T'l- and 3Cc.

58c and 66c
quality >5o and '.U<; Lin <lenm.
W(- hs<|e s< vi-rsl remoanta
ami uM piiruL-a large
enrtuhfor SriCill tiMiUi*.
which we sbuli off.-r nn.
you lor the yd........... OUC

Everything Sold as Advertised, Cash or Easy Payments
$4 Haiylsome Portiers S2.65
Having an unusual big stock of Portiers
we shall effer the eoUre lot at 5$ per

ccat diseouat.

Lace Curtains at One-half Off

Big values in Dinner‘Sets

Here we have severai inilern* wh-cb we
*haU discoDlinue. and s»*veral old and
broken lots The prti-es ou more limn half
of them is 10 TO 9 per cent below
tbeir actual co.t to ua

Our Crockery and Dish D^t. is fully up U>
is (hare ip bargaitts
Vv« bnvH apteral
pretty Dinner and Tea S-t* to be closed
out at $$>.k pcr CCCl dlLCuOnl.

J. W. Sister

Si

UNION
stbeet

wPFrJiAI. UNiVERS.AL

other Furniture al
Actual Cost
fNpacc willnot permit the di»cription of
liuadrods of other things for the burne. but
a visit here will reveal bargains nhat orofasrgaina. such as you Save
faergaina,
have never seen oebef.jre io our grrst Honietamisbiog Stores,
famous isKortbem Micbigaa for fuenishing bomea eomplete on • systom of oredit
that was onginated by us. Bytbis sjatacn
you can boy what you want asd iay f«
It ao you will oerer miss tbe'isoocy.

OVIATT.
The iiroloQsed Uww hu bnWKht
lawberliif lo a »Una rtm
Mr. Md Mr*. Earl Browntni: hare
iKXb bMO-iick abed UiU vcok. bat at
ibi- prcjcst wriUna an- reported
belter.
Mr*. —
preaeiit. Paralrsb
la tbe canac.
Tbe Rev. Mr. Haakina did not lili hit
appolBltDent here on Snnday. owlne
bad roade.
arant PetieaBlII wta to TraVerae
City a few dark bro.
Tb| Rev. and Mrs. liHaakina. of Enir
pirc. dined wlih-Ur. and Mrs.
Mra. Me*
Cowan on Thnnday.
iry a
taming from TraverM City where
they wore on bualneaa.
Eight or ten men and boy*
Mr. and Mra, Browning a eurpriss' o;
Satarday aflcnioon by geitin|; up and
cutting four or five eorda of wood fur
them. Thta waa very coramei^ahie aa
Mr. Brtnming'a people were uofortiin.
ate In being aldt.
Oeo. Horendeen, Jr, Is working .
Joe Chaae't ramp at present. .
Bom—To Nr. and Nrs. \Vm. Brooks,
a MU .
Mrs. n II. Spafford tialted wltb
Mrs. James Wllaon on ThBraday last.
MisF Ruby Pbelpa ><<-em> to be
valearlng ul tbe present wrillng.
Jan. 25.'

A Man OUGHT
toGrowl
lo’T.

b«a »

Hiae’s DO excoae (« k.

won. t.

tor ^ W
”®'‘

fua . piece o( tli kind of bread brtvrecn yooi fcicis
end k »ai nO^n tegelar doo|h ball
bu(ine Ib^ gaaliic juice tijalig-to pcncMe it-yo«
■nigfaleaweOealnfbo.
But dbere ian*t a more wholetone food on earth than (be
tehl. ^IS^Xroe^ baW bread made of

Lily White
"TIm natr the Beab Cooks Use” .

It baealu apart readily, cbewa earfly. latto deberotrs and
It is made of cbotco nrintet wbeat—tbat'a one reason.
It i. mmie by men wbo know bow-tbat'a mrolher.

For good bre«) and good heJth-get^ily White.
'

Fdraahbyymrrderilcr.

Mr. and Mrs, tValab went to Trav­
Btnrday
erse City Salorday.
Mra. C%aa. Braman left Batnrday tmJding.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Nolson a
for Montana to vUlt her daughter.
Mrs. Norman Tbomaa. She especU wo sons, IMvey and Uaimle.
to remain there ontJI Jnne. Mr. Brm Buckley, spent Monday and Tuiwday
nimn accompanied her to Travorae of last we^ whn Mr. and Mrs. John.
W. H. Newmarcb made a huslneaa
CUy. where abe will be Jollied by Mrs.
Bastersigbl. Mr. and Mra. H. Cole and Irtp lo Traverse City one day last
-...........................................
n»e In
miip.
Mra. ira Vortt la on the alek list.
Evetetf. WsMilnglon.
Praver tnoetlng will be beld at
vln 8|)arllng's Friday nlgbt.
days Injf^erae C'lty last
Jan. 25.
.. ..............r“Dsme'lf*n*'artMrs
Mra.«.
t this writWELDON CENTER.
lodhs' neneht society will
’ la about all gone a( Ibis
meet at tbe home of Mt^. C. Nelson
ir vas over to R
9tiday ofleruoon.
______ _____ Is sonic better
Tbe lecttne glean by Dr. Bnara —
Mrs. Sluman Cook Is .borne from
•nmraday ovenlniu proved highly en­ Tbwapaonville.
tertaining to • Urge and am>ro«^Uve .. Typhoid fever cases arc all better at
this time.
We ex|*ecl to reorganise a Sunday
Q Lodington.
•hool at this pla<v next Sunday.
C. A. BryaaC of the Cable Plano Co,
Win. Biirtloca U home from camp.
apent (sal Wedniwday In town.
Jan. 25.
The aortal to have beca
■a glron
^
by
the E. la. at tbe hoihe of Mr.
Ir. and Mra.
' Byroc Woolafy on Tuesday evening.
January Sd. W been poi
goeout of there being no
'Uoyd Wrlslcy w*« f

the gucrU of Mrs. B. R. Bates laat
Friday,
supply teacbere every Sunday.
Abbe, of UlBc Ann.waa|
lias V
, V
c- ....cl... Mn.
un. I1
Inii'rert Is shown la the leaher aiaterln-Uw.
EI,.5°Abbc. rm,'.
'
■,
lbnn Ibblb. .b Mbtu.1
Friday.
Born-To Mr. and Ml*. Will Clark,.: BlWo Study in place of the Inlcraa
son. Januar> SOih.
Uonai Lessons. ,
”i

Tra".lI^.'”<MtI Vas^^^
Mr. Turuboll. of Chhago. wjik up jpg Fund.
'"jarI The bcmi monthly evening mecllng*
jduiiring the winter and the frequent
pirnifs
during tbe smumer have tend­
Pic
Another Pieneer Cone.
ed to detelop the acK-ial life of tbe
^°V*s.'liicrc'tl8 Pray died at the borne r1ar^ and as 25 per rent of tbe yo-ang
of Kir run, Edgar Pray. Jamiaiy iiuh.
working in this city while
fn m*"'with
hlXk'nd* Wim^ ‘heir parents reside 'eUewhhre. this la
Pray who died 39 years ago. She eti- an Important featdre.
dured the hardehlp* of ploDe.-r life as; R^ntly the rU-s gave a banquet
1” 'b- r-»'- sup..,ib,bM..b.....
other olflecra of Ibe Sunday school.
il clirt
'hristlE
and llvpt
With tbe approach of ihe bollda
T<rbml
relying
_______
‘ alwaye r.-ady to season eomes the desire to help some­
lend a helping hand to any one in one else le'bs fortunate than ouraelves.
trouble. Abided as she had been fur
MAVFIELO.
years, she bore h.-r buffering with Already they ate eonirlbatlng ol-thelr
The Ijidifs' Aid aorleiy will r
Itreai pdilenee. gbe was a v.-rv In- earnings to a worthy cause. They
xt. at the b
du.btrjous woman, working b.'jond her also furnished a bountlfol Tbankaglvr Fife l.vko alrt-nglh. Thoai- who km-w her most ing dinner lor a destitute family, and
>ait M*:.:
bom ...
in iv.-lt.
I
mploy.-c. Fix-d loved her iK-bt. She was
My of
E T. and A. a.! have adopted a n.bcdy sick1 W.-dneajlay.
She
cbildhood. fatheri mother and five chih
ly wus borne from Pray. One foi
Mlaa Goldie Hu
i!lV“
grt-al Christmas- The <laaa has ever bi'en
Twelve grandchildren, tv
p abe la
Pniverse CIO'. «
broth
■ lldren. four sislers.
sebonl atudent. to epcni
eonspimoa.-i
for
the
thsence
of
clique
One bisivi' was ai
spirit and the presence' in large uw'ssrc. of the clan eplrlt.
Salurday.
euuple of
Len Holliday received a short
Oitr class has been an inspiration lo
visit the Inst of tbe week from her Doan'* Reguletb-. anil give bonr sionv other cliiHse.s lo organl»>'.
sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. aib. liver and Lowe’, the help ih«y
will need. K. gulris nHng ea*>. n-guMrs. lu-nwlck's class of men and
Horan, of South Boardman.
Mlsr. Klliabetb Brownson. one of tbe Igr passages of the bi^’els.
women was organized during the sum­
instructor* in the Traverto CUy High
mer and hah grown from 25 to 4U In
The Bei^U of Organization.
. >ba and
membership.
They have- iuMituied a
.Mrs. Koxy Jackron Satnrda'y and Sun­
The Pbl'.iilbea Class of the Wtsllhy
day.
.‘.veiu.e- Uap'.Ui Sunday school. Grand Sunday morning prayer-m«-eilng whirl
Miss Faye XIcKcage spent Snnday Rapids. «as orgaiiir-d almost a year iakt-« pUce before the preaching ser
at SouUi Boardman.
vuv. The class Is growing splrituall)
The rcivnt warm weather and rain ago, /WTken the ciasa voted to or- as well ns niimerically.
inlJB- ihert-a-ere IS memtiera: but In
ive teim the eause of bJiuttlng down
ork at tbe camp in this vicinity until
Two other teacher* of the coi
few mon'ths Ibe membership In­
there Is a renewal of hlelghinj.
munlt.v came to me la»t week for
Mis* Mary Beck, of Kingsley, la vis­ creased to 25.
Orgnni-.ailOB has resulted In a ifew puint-.-ra on and about orgaoizlng
iting her Hitter. Mra. August Gran.,
Slncerc'ly yours.
wm-Jarttson eam» from Traverse great Ricrease in intcrcEt and atteaeJ
City Saturday night to visit his moth­
MRS. J. E. VAN DMCE.
er. Mr... Koxy Jackson. He returned
Teacher.
^t<^-ions tu ofganl'lng. the highest
Sunday.
v
Huiillr.g in this vicinity seems to bb- 4t(endanc<- »u* li. with a luiniuium of
Grant and Green Lake Convention.
go^ from the re|iorts of local nlmSince then, the greate.si nllcndrods. A fox. roon. skunk and rabbits ^ncc has bel li 1*2. and the least 12.
Ill-port or Crankand Orei-n Lake
r.rc rcporti'd fc-cured during the lust
with an average nl IT.
« Sllliday scbuel ctDvriiliDn. held i
Orgaiiizaitun ha* helped ua to Bo Wcsl I'Jiiiui i hurcii January 9. I90:'t
We hear that the aged mollier of
Convenifon opened by ITcsidcnt E.
Mr. Parish Is very poorly indeed.
things. Ia-u year a poorTainily was
Mr. Slocum, whn ha* been visiting ; assisted, some of the young a omen II Burrow-..
Mra. Stryker. bU grandmother, haa
Singing .Nn. 191.
iiiakiag lu-rebiinl visits, district nur»rs'
turned home,
|►.u>1nln;lI M-rvlix- led by Mr. J- .N.
John Hawiliorne relumed tin- first bnhkeu were lilli-d. and flower;, wen
Kenit'd.-'.
part of the wi-ek from Mt. Clroi'-nis ;ieiit to tbe skk.
where he was called by the lUn.ea>
Elder yiiinn not b'-mg able to Ih‘ OrKanl.'.altoii has also d-v< IhikU a
death of hia sister.
ppi-wiit. the paper. "How to Secure
M-nse
of
n-»pon*ibillty.
Since
Janu­
Jan. 26.
ary, 3 of the merabcA' have become Conviralons In the ». S.." prepared by
workers in the Young P.-ople's Sod- him. wBh ri.;td by Mr. .MllU-r. of Grant
Tbe
cly and 1 him' become lesi lii ra in ihe school.
berlng men look pretty gloomy.
ll cuniatM'-d many good, ideas among
Mlaaos Flora and VloU |.aki- were Sunday school. In adiJlilojb the class j

. toln.
Mrs. cnarc WUQcaon left last Wed
•esday for a few days* visit with her
parenU at Saranac.
CouMy School Cl
a< Entire, visited oor acbooU on-Frtday lait
Mr«.JC. c. Morgan and Mlaa HaUle
Joint si Omena. apenl last Tseaday
U tows.
^
MrsJ'C. B. Kehl entertained abont
Wteen young ladies laat Monday
u fag at her borne. Tbe evehlog
^s»ent|
nation,
r served.
Mitt Oraoe Kehl left laM Wndnea
day r* East Jordan ts spend a few
wroeka. '
ThejCmerald RebakahJ^.S'o.«l

I tSu'Ju
*-- SeerwUry Ow
-Jpttle Weston.
- •VTreoanrer—••
lowing officora were appoint.
H. ^ M>Me.craBd-Bdns Keltey.
L. B. BoUe grobd-luie T • Setberry.
«. 8. rtoi smod-AgMO
&
L. a *t» crattIraOocH B
^-l^dla-i^ciEle.
Condo rtor—M)
lary Bw»g.
InM* KoartloL “
. H. WeaUm.
iMMe soatdiaa-C. J. Sicbbtna.
Cb«|Aalft-Ella Dan...
TVe Yoke Fellowa wfll boM elec'0*B fl ooiotto at tbe OoacresaUo&a!
<Diir& poritta. tbe Brat
r At the lost ragoUr review of Nortb’ pm torn, the following oBleera were
iMUUod by laaulllag oncer. S. W.
Itanor. Sapper waa served at tbe
' e of lodge.

First guard—L. A. Barnes.
S*Mod guard—J. B. Colboun.
Tbe I. O. O. F. Na 16 beld their InttolloUon Satarday evenliig. Jonaary

» Oi tlm nlat i
Mr*. N. C. Homo «lso

Uflfhl and Dark Oollog
Clotlis and Ught and Dark
Calicos also Remnanis of
SUkollncs

Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits
aewest styles at eboat
HALF PRICE

Good Things at Half Price
so Pieces Dress Goods

C QC
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QC
1 U.pO

Ladies’ Waists
1.95
75c
49c
Ladies’ Knit Shawls, etc.

$2.00.
A few WalaU that we* $1.00
II.J6. at .......................................

liU’ludiiiK II.-iir.- rtH*. S. n-». i'.
m;.*. Muhairn. UrcMdclutl.>. al-o

;rt

. HALF PRICE
. HALF .PRICE
HALF PRICE

Pbone43. 318S. Uoloo

li..." I, ...;! W:;.|.i..r-, ’ll
Ui-i...-'

f1

ChUdrenV Coals
For alt a«oa, 1 to U y'>ar.-. mada of
NoTOltyCloakinB.‘Bl9Pi'«44?*®y
Obevioli, an<l .Vxtrachan Ctert^t.,.-.
intf*. Wire $3. t2-»0 and $;to0
oUo

Boy’s Suits

iw-

2.5c
j 5^

Mb*r*j^-and Chililr.-n'*

Holt

I3c
33c
45c
45c
39c
39c

i!I<iv.-h.

I_x.lli-*' Au^t^4ilan Wotil Glov-e. «m ih

„ 6Selor»»«
*iaSlor....8»c

" Caps and Bonnets
For ailsses’ and Children

While llearnkin l*-ggiug:;. f->r liliUtoiH. Wurth T5c. at ..............................
LMb-s' Uutiiig 1 lanm-I Go»n'
l.adic*’ Knit IVUIcu.ii*

Modi- of A*irachan. Bi-aiskln. Eiderdown. Cloth, cu-., that were
and

1 V(?

Caps and Bonneta of plain and curly
Bearakln. A»tr*ch*a. Beaver. Plu*h.
cloth, etc, that weno 5Pe. T5c and
$1.00, at ..................................................

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BOYS-

BOYS’ OVERCOATS

Underwear

3.45

For Ladles’, MIsks’and CbUdrcn

9c

15c
19c
39c
95c

■'VS,,:';:.“S'K;..S'

2.25

• wix'l Hl.iilki-t-. liirgc *iz- . «or:;. Jl
ilcM .All W.H.l lluffah. llla.ik-n-.
I.Uin ..r l.lai^ .■.muma i-.;-,

2

.\ll W.H.l Kim*, om- «m! two of
k;iil. r,....;iii..r.-s ami Tw-.-i-d*.
;;i -o ST. worlh $Io ami $l2..-.o. .

0 Qg

Caps, BUtls. eioves, elc.
at big reducUons

'.......

95c

M.-n > Sl.'"> and 11.2-5 ' -.1-

09C

Ho)«- ;*<■ f»p>

38c

19c

1!'"^”."':.'^"".........
Wav'*, all wool- :-l‘c Mufflers.

38c
25C

We give Prtmlom Tickets witk every S®c pnrekase good nnUI
Joly 4UI. We give Privilege Slips good on any Satarday In
Febraary.....................We seU goods cheaper than other stores.

CINE
TKAVERSE CITY, anCBIGAN.

- OC
4*.yO

Hen’s $18 Smts at $12.50
Tliilft-.

V.tii'.y Vnr-t.-il. IQ 50

at..............................

. ^ . ww

Boy's $4 and $5 Suits at $2.45
2.45

Boy’s $2.50 &nd $3 Suits at $1.85
,\li

..i

KNEE PANTS

25c

Men’s $10 and $12.50 Soils at $4.95

79C

.! 24c
--38c
35c
79c

■ Belts/Gloves, leggings, etc.
iMu.



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*Ia all double bn*tod ■1)K‘* for big
Boy'sand'taDiorsiykafor little
- fellowa. tliat wt-rc 11.50
and 12, at .......................

Blankels and ComloHers

- HALF PRICE

Ladio*' Knit Shawl*. Fascinator* and Imiig Scan*,

tliua 4 and 6. worth Mr. at...............
lAdlea' TTslon Suits, beat ever oOMod
at $1.35.011 also*.ml.....................

Floral Co.

Wrappers and Klmonas

AliVlanim-d'lJuen>.. I'illnv. T.-i-

Ladles’ WairU. of allk. wool, ballaie.
etc.. tJU|l V e $3.00. $3h0 and $<.0U,

Children's Ribbed Fleeced Cnderwear.
alia* 20 and 22. at. per garment ....
Ladles' Silver Grev Ribbed Fleeced
Undernear. aiae* i. 5 and %. Vo»u
and ROBta. worth 25c a garmeni. at.
Union SulU for Children, worn 35c. ^

Queen City

The lowest prices ever goofed on strictly reliable merchandue.
B’s op to I you to act oiiicklv. Sale has commeoced and will
contiooe for two weeks.

4miC

XSclor..........16*
UJWior ...ac

Order that Box of
Flowers here

STEINBERG BROS.

hat werfi lOcand 121c ayml .will
bo fioU during thifi sale at. per yasl

Ijidle*' Taltor-Made Sull* thal were
$11) and $12. «i ............................ — •
Laitiro' Tailor-Made Sulla that tfere
$18. $20 and 122. at ............................

hich were: That everj- Christian Wexford count) under IZKal Option
abonld be a soul winner; that some control. Matiiig that they havi- a dry
have greater opporiuniliea than oth- fown and that they are there to keep
: that tbo.oi'poiiunitle* of ih>- 8. li drySong by eighth grade of day *ehool.
S. leather great.y exo-ed others; lhai
Song by Berths and tz>la Met'omb*.
the teacher* should have the coofidenec of their pupil* and enniarag©
MAGGIE 8CHELU Secretary.
them to beton-.'- Chriv-ilaos.
Discussion led by Mr. .Miller,. He
The W..C. T. V. w-m meet with Mr*.
a.s followed bv Mr. ClevelanjL of MeCrae. 552 Fifth street. Ttooraday
Cadillac, a S. S. Evangi-llst.^ho anernoon at 2:39.
thought that Ihe essential* of a good
Fred'Mills of Fife iJike waa la U»y
teacher an- txmdact, moral lift-, and a
city today -on hnalneos. _
thorough k-sowiedse of the Htl.le.
Frank Rogers was In I'he cHy today
Appolninu ni of uomimulitg commitfrom Mayflei.! im buair.eet.
•e by preslileot. •
Mias Maude HIU. who htt’been
Sessiun closed by alngiiig No. ITS.
vDliIng frten.!,» In the city, wtumed
Uinui-r and social hour.
h, hei home at Monroe Center ye»tceAfternoon session.
Devotional acrv-ice ..k-d by Mr»- day.
Crawfurd. presldeut olSWexIord end
Hanover ausociatiou.
Singing .No. 1.
Reports of school*.
Report of treasurer
Report of nouiiiiatlitg vominlllee
tbe following ciin<-i-r» were eU-ctod
a* uomliiaivd by ihe-commluec:
|■rt•aidellt—B. H. Burrows,
We bDvc tte varieties
Vlivpre*lde^t—J, X. Kennedy.
Tbe best ol stock
S*-<-nlab--Maggie Srln-ll. Troasun-r - Mr*. Arclili- StnarU
And'we are bere !•
Sup<-riutendeul ol home depailiue;u
please yoo
meut—Mra. Willi* llamsey.
8up«-riniendenl .of temperance dt
pannu-nt—Frank Sheriff.
Su|Krinti-ndt-nt of primary deport
nienl—Mra. Fisher. *
CqlIcctloD. $1.60.
Riipk Atienam, Mjr. _
Song hy Mr*. Ulpg.-r. Mre.T. t».
Canute and Eddie Wilson.
Temperance nddn ^s by Mr Cleve.
latiil, who sol forth the pre.-perity ol

as Talk A-t

iLgt weraiCe a jranl. ^

WUHam Vob

.be

ldr»-n ^ aorae and carrlagr during the sam' mer. Instead of calling on the memhi-ra. ehi' has ukea them driving, oar
by on.-. This baa. In all esMbs. reWELLSTON.
Matiistoo xiHed in a n.ucb closer acquaintaaceChan -I, Vogt was over
bn busliii-sa list wr*-k.
ahip on both bides.
Mra. Atherton. Mra, Illark and «ra_i
summer tbe cissa

Fleeced llannelettes

Tbe Bpwortb lueagUe gave a n
tloB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
'F. Mathews last Tuesday eveglng.
There were fifty prcoeni. The program
lUtfd ad inatrnmenla] selectlous.

■■ bi»biwi-c. o.

For Making Fudge
and l^dfy—get



^ '85

$2.50Cassimere-Pantsat $1.85
1.85
Warm lined Corduroy Coats
.. ...2.45
Underwear and Shirts
At Deeply Cal Prices
.\t.-ii* •Whlu-ra'- brand Wool I'nd-r
Wear, worth i'.’.t"' at
.....................
Wool I'ndprw.'or. "Whitt* fat" brand,
nortb $1.2... Si ........................ ..............

M. i 'i Fiannel Shirt*, worth $1.25.
lJuvy' ln?avy Ji-r»<.-) Shirt*
Men’* and Boy*' Heavy Over So*
^en'a $2 50 Sweater*

1.19
89c
1.48
95c
36c
35c
1.45

> MANb TMVCHK imMA mtOAV. JANUAKV 0, IMA
II teems .
fated sugar, beat sugar aad egg before setOng h hway.
shabbiness with tbe least di«roe of al-'toukery ewtteri naU la MSar aad cook and if the boUer and Sear are Srst
rSuons to aay that separa^
boMled together, then telling waUr together, add prunes and beat the mtaluwance Is the ooe whoer dotbn last. In a qaldi orea.
aad always took alee while they do] Fried Cakes—Two nptnis oC soar added, while stlrring'constantly. IheS Uire qaicUy and tborooghly. Pat into broatns shoaM be kept for dlfferqM
battered dish and bake thirty min- purposes. The kitchen broom never
sugar. wMie sUn stliring
last. LetUag-co to tbe microbe- of,milk, ooe cnptal of soar cream, one
Serve with sbonld be used HUm tor Ue pnvm
f wUl become Hear, instead Of tttea In a slow oven.
■h'aWiiese. The mlhnte everything capful of sogar. one teaepoonful of
or for spnUirs. yM mosl.nervto 4nade the best ol. the Insunt every- nods: grate la a IhUe nntmeg. or cln- cloudy. Here are aome good recipes cream, plain qr wndpped.
MR8.MABEI. BATES WILLIAMS Editor
nnte most be wntrted lest this te
^ thing becina to shine and make the|ssmon If preferred; mix soft and fry lor podding saoces:
Cooking By Stoom.
me.
I heat of ilaetf. we and all oar bekwg-1 la hot lard. If tbe sugar to omitted;
Do you know that many vegetables
Exart that yonr carpet ..swe^er
njr ejrse. aad cel lattatte pleanre [ lags arguire a toUrh of dtotiaeikm. land an egg add^. this recipe make
•rttol
r Iblnpi “on hand" and'ln the those excellent “plain" fried cakes.
rrcam: then whip In one and menu are mnHi nicer cooked by shaU be cleaned tteroofhly oA’every
^anall coat, a* weD pa more subetap
B to er<
-ping day and never put away
grated lemon peel and steam than when boiled? says a booserMorae la the war o( dainty sddtil I boose, to set oar wilt; to work to plan | which onr grandmothers oaed to give
keeper.
dirty. Unlock ii over a newspaper,
and to us la the shape of a nicely browned juice of one good stood lemon with
' u> the wardrobe, and pretty and ueeful out bright orlgl
With a steam cooker, of which there aad uk« oat every bU of daM. Uat aad
There to e««r » woieUlBe
kegp all our |
aad twist to eat with acw maple s.vHip the othto iDgredtonU.
bomebold
Toratoblap.
For
laetAce.
T -several different kinds, ooe
w»r;
dirt; Iben rlOM- tbe brush la soapsuds
Cbocolatc—Melt one oonce chocolate
small, in brlgbt and asable order—] There Is a wEbtosome. light toa-cake.
Tbere e the MBg of U»e Urh wh« the there to aothiac to binder a
rcr hot water, add (our tablespoo% cook a number of articles at one l
and dry before teUlng aside.
a Kill who baa let unie of her brains these are the three homely, bandy, which to both economical and ex
•klw ere clear,
Swedish servaata have n sapertUpractical ■ocrets of economy that cellMt. and which has. fM- some rea- fuls earh of sugar and telling water: and for this rwon I like*one that has
• AA« Ue MOK or the thrash wheB the run- Into her dacers from harlns an.
a
door
tn
open
at
one
side
as
one
Uon (hat taking an old broom In n bm .
every woman nan proflubly learn to.son nnknowm. the elaborate Utle of cook, and stir until smooth; then add
abnndanee
of
datoty,
fresh
and
beconi*
ridei era cror:
pracUce.
Buffalo Cream Jelly Cake—One cup­ gradually one cupful water, two of then put in or take oat articles when­ house wben the family mores tefaffs
The esBebiDe ehowere aeroet the lag neckwear; and we all know bow
ever k U necessary, though It
not mlslortune. and win entreat that all
augar.
obe-baipteaspoonrni
cihnanioa:
ful
sweet
milk,
one
egg
or
two
whites,
oudi that one Item adds to a woBTtln.
When PraKs Are Scarce,
ooe ttblcspoobful of butter, one and boll ffvr minutes, remove from Sre and best to open this door too often, as It such may be left behind wHh Ue rub­
Materials are In
had the UuebM trUU ta the or­
cools tbe steamer and retards cotAlng bish to be cam on the dump.
t season when oranges pall, ap two-thirds cupfuls of fionr, two tea- add one teaspoonful of vanilla.
almost ererybody's piece-box: if not
chard tree;
**
n> a great extent.
_• baking
____________
__
D.b..
pies are tsstelesa and strawberries un-| spoonfuls of
powder.
Bake 1In
Lemon—Boil one cupful vinegar, one
n
dime
or
two
will
snpply-^hcm.
The
Aad la aad out, when the aam drip
Kitchen Wisdom.
In mine.. I usually set a small pan
satninable,
we
turn
with
satisfaction
two
layers
or
more
if
preferred,
cupful
of
water
Sie
minntee:
cool
and
sray Is to look, not at a dosen articles
- ralB.
Jf when cooking yoo Snd you have
to the dried tmUs which come, lu I The etting for this cake may be ao add one ublospoonful butter and add tightly covered, conu^lng the oatmeal
The twaUowi'ata tvltterlag ceaee- that seem desirable, but at one. and every year In Increased qnantlty andlcordlng to tbe maker's fancy. Here
one egg-white beaten stiff; juit^ of for the morrow’s breakfast, on the low­ pat too much salt Into aay dish, stir
fix that in your mind till you can go
leatijr.
er shelf and this leaves room tor pota- in a little brown tngar. Don't add too
^horne and copy It Toa do not need improved quality, from the autea of are three different but excellent re- one lemon nnd rind of halt added lost.
for the dinner. On the next shelf much or you will spmi ICUls way.
fuatard—To one pint milk add onemy! tn go Id and tosa them all over to see onr sondiwestdrn -bordhr. says Cood topes:
Thoro Is e
Adding a tablespoonful ot cream to
L«mon Jelly Filling—One-half pint fourtb cupful sugar, one-fourth tea- to a pan contaUiing another vegetable.
I how they are made. That would not Honoekeeping. Date palms are now
above that a pan conUinlng tbe brown gravy after Ihlchmog It, to n
grown with success In this region, and Of sa-eet milk, one egg or yoHu of two. spoonful salt; when hot stir in one
Bo the sides above or dark or fair; ,■*» fair. But they sre put there to look
the hardy Arab bears wiineas to the one teaspoonful of corn-aUrch
Ubiespoonful Sour rubbed smooth In meat, unlew I wish rossi. or fried geest improvement. Beef tea to alee
There to ever a song that our hgw'at It to perfectly legitimate to let
that on tbe last shelf improved by the additioo of a IHUu
virtues of the wholesome and nouriib- tablespoonful of Sour.
a liUle cold milk and t-ook unUI It leat. and
hear—

1^^^
cream. It softens Ue Savor ant
pocket.
Hau.
waUi*. dresalng- log date. Us Savor combines esperisV ftito of sugar, the juice and grated rind thickens; then beat In two egg-yolks, tbe dc8*n Is Wared.
Thera to ever a s
N'fr water to added in tbe pan in makes it far more palstable tor an In­
ly well with rye and graham Sour, of one lemon. Cotot like boiled cue one orsnge snd one-hplf a lemon. It
sacques, underwear: none
V
Licb
anyibinW-eacept
t^oatmesl. U valid.
t aad oranges, and thejtard
too thick add a little hot milk, as this
need met a woman sighing as it for the
Thnn Is ever a a
pUced as the steam f;hm\he telling
A very 'simple, yet oCeeUv* way to
mce must be just creamy.
onatMinabto. Use your eyes, your Ingralout bonsewlfe bearing these] Apple Filling—Two grated apples,
r in the boiioir. of the cooker sup destroy tbe odor from cotelng oaloos.
Maple Sauce—Add to tbe sugar
srits. n little lime; every scrap of ma­ comhlnaUohs In t£ind can evolve many'one egg. one lemon (rind and Juice),
sufficient moisture. Indeed the or cabbage Is to keep a aaaU qaanUiy
terial, old- and acw. that tbe bonae dtohea having tbe sest ol the unex-jone cupful of adgar; scald all togetb- syrup enough thick maple syrup to
moisture
which
ctelecti
In
the-pan
of
vioegar simmering on Ue alova
peeied.
Tbe
child
who
rajccts
his
er;
when
cool
put
between
the
cake
Savor
or
beat
maple
syrup,
and
serve.
In the mMttliht blsth or the midday affords, and bellkre me. you do M
iU the meat will make s most dHi- near Ue vessel contelnlBg Ue vogaSauce for Souffle—Stir Into tbe
need to go shabby, tboush you have morning cereal can usually be tempt-1 and cover the top m-ith whipped cream
Wae;
ed by a handful of chopped dates sUr Savored with lemon and sllgbtly sweet- beaten yolks of three eggs a cupful cions dish of broth for the Invalid, Ubles. Thto does not spcdl Ue Safor
very
little
money.
If
far
from
town
Thn robin fdpes when the san Is bwa.
red Into the porrtlge Sve minutes be- enhd.
of sugar and pour wrec a cupful of when cooled sad skimmed, or may be ol Ue vegetables as some other rentAnd the cridrot chirrups the wh.de and shops, a good bonsehbld magatlne fore serving. Raisins and chopped
dnuted and vegetables added (or s Bne edies do. Add salt to peas aad beans
milk Savored with
Chocolate WUlng—Two squares
ten well reduce theM aids to taste
aUAi throngh:
when they are partly dose.
Sgs aro also excellent in this connec­ chocolate, one teacupful of hot water, of vanilla. Se; saucepan tn hot water soup (or the tamily.
1%e bods may blow aad the fiwlt may and Industry. Do ooi think of being tion.
Cold sliced potatoes* fry and teste
.
beat to boiling point and stir tonIn this way a whole meal, except
withoai one. and making thorough use
one-half teacupful of angar, two tablegrow,
-NS.
Orange and Dale Salad—Remove, tbe ■poonfult of Sour mixed smooth: lei stantly till the sauce thickens. Serve the bread, and I often make dumplings better by sprUkling a teaipoontul
of
It.
Tou
win
save
Its
cost
many
Aad Jhe antnmn leaves drop crisp
and Uy in the meat dtoh. ma.v be 'floor over Uem wkUe trying.
poto sad Inner nktns from nli oranges It boil until, thick; when cool Savor hw with the koolle.
tinu over.
a»d sere;
cooked
over
a
single
burner
of
any
oil
Aay meat Intended for soup shoaM
To n person without genius, the and one grapefruit, and break the with vanilla. If Uie cake to .baked in
Bat whether the son or Um rain or Ue
gasoline stove.
be pni over Ue Are In cold- water,
ln(A of materials and tools to tbe Setb into smnll portions; mix with but two layers there will be enough of
I have even cooked bread and cake since Ue object to te eatracl Ue Jalce.
Pausing at
greatest foe of accomplishment. “If I one pound of dsten, atoned and cut In the suing for two cakes.
The fat reawved from the wop kMServe on blanched lettuce-leaves
Tbe recipe
thU cake to capable live booths for food demotutrallona at in Uis wky and shortcake tor straw­
could only have" to s Bve-Urred gate
with the following dressing;
of as many variations as a popular arcccui exposition, one to confronted berries. as welt as all Ue^g|med and tlc makes Ihe best kind of dripptngt
il difficulty. Such and aoeta tools
Salad Dressing—To the yolks of iwv.melody. It can be baked in a square oy the traditional prune. Possibly tbe boiler paddings may be cookte In Uls tor kiteben use.
latAUtg. therefore wc will at once give
Meats or soups should never be cov­
eggs beaten very UgbU add
-half'cake tin and cut In squares; and if scarcber for novelty feels the laclln- manner.
up tbe eaberprtoe as hopeless.
Tbe oatmeal should be started dl ered ctosely while Uey are tel.
cap of powdered sugar and one cup of j the whites of two eggs are used, and actloo to move nlong uniU the eye to
That to not the way of an Edison, of

Most aaybody can do a thing
orange juke heightened by a dash of ihr cake Savored with rose ond 'lccd caught by the generous bowl of the rectly over the blaxe aad allowed to
a Paltosy. of a West, of a Burbank. In
<1 they feel like doing, but It takes
cooked
fruit
ol
Immcaae
stoe.
Tbe.
Https tor the Houaottettertell
rapidly,
for
a
few
minutes
before
lemoD or grape-fnitt.
wItVicing In which there
Hen of a well-equipped laboratory, the
• a tnm maa to do a thing when be
Camphor pat In drawers or tnufcn
Date Pudding—MU two cups of gra­ three drops of eocbincnl extract, it dcmonitrator gractously oaks one to placing it in Ue steam cooker. Then,
one will get together a
• donsht feel like doing It.
sample, and one's surprise U great to for breakfast, set In a pui of telling win keep away mice.
makes a pretty and delicate cake:
ham
Sour,
one
cup
of
eweot
milk,
one
ties aad a work-bench c
A wmsll bag of ealphar kept IB n
may be iced w-lth-yellow Iroattng know bow a prune tastes when prop water (or a while to heat through.
cup of dates atoned and dtopped. oneof cheap tumhlerswlUout stirring It and no one can tell drawer or cnpbonrd wUl drlv* away
and Savored with orange, or with cho­ erly cooked.
the story of the "wisaard's" early ea- ball cop each of tnolasaes and chopped
colate frosting and Savored wHh vanilTender—the prune must not be boil­ that It la not freehly cooked cxcepi red ants.
perimenta. The potter siuffa hU Boors anot. oaehaif teaspoon of noda. two
Madras makes a pretty ted cover­
Agaln. II may be Uked In Uuk ed—for that toughens the sldn-oitly Uni It Is much more dcllcloan.
of mixed epices and a
and doon Into ^ kiln to heat his
Fruit put dlrocUy Into the Jsre and ing. Inexpensive, and lo.be preferred
cup^kes; and In nny event It Is a simmered, and that for three or fonr
cooling ovens; the artist and the gnrd- tie nalt. Boll two houra ob^^perve
hot syrup added may be cooked'in Ibis lu the Ian: ttpread which feOlUsoeaallymost wbolesoma. economical and rc- houra.
with foamy sauce.
ner each baa bto own makoshlfla.
Rub stoves and pIpe.Ao-te set away
come
way
wRh
less
trouble
than
any
other.
Juicy—Ibis aimmering pro^cM
Frolt
are a farorite disb at iuble leivpe.
U the very essence of genius that U
can |wt sixteen quart jars In at one for the sammer, with heroseae.
edUor'B notice recently, both carrying
surrs rich juice. receptlmts and Inncheons. and dAoa In
Graham Ten Cake—One cupful
Remove rust from Iron sinks trIU
ont the name Uae of thoughu—a lipe can Snd n way or make one.
Swvct—but attend the demonstra time.
this
eoaneeUon
are
an
agreeable
sugar,
ooc-bair
cupful
of
mhic
cream
generalise too much, that to
,
vegetables will cook quite as kero-senc.
•ImUnr to Uial which Home Cheer is
tor's »ords-"Ko stigar to added to tbe
(Sll Ibr cup wlib mllki. one egg. oi
and novelty.
nlwnn. talking. In neason and oat ol
acquired every
Wash xme In hot suds, dryinr and
qrulekly by steam aa In telling water.
conking prune. 'The fruit U elgbl>
Apple aad Date Salad—One cup of halt of a teashnonful of mmIh; Grab:
•sSSweSWt to a paragraph from I■■ povcrty-slrickw house;ps
well
as
meats.
Bread
and
cake
w
111
then
rubbing with kerosone.
Sour enough l<i ihirjcen
so <bat ll per cent sugar, and by proper cooking
dates, eipaed and tuiredded. tbi
U made as sweet as anyone ctoa possl nb<>d4ast a lliOe more time than when ' Rub nickle pUle wiU kerosene.
of Urf. tender catiug apples. chopiK>d will drop froin 'ibc spoon. MayRubber gloves are of use to tho
ai?CoBP«»loe. d^lbtag a sweet.
^
J
rooked In the oven ll is nire to heal
bly wish.".
_
____
-. sliced thin; to these may be added baked fn a loaf fir in cup rake Unn.
tbe oven just before imrb things are bouse worker for all tbe rough orork
How
surprised tbe group
Throe puddings which ar» suited to
one-h^ cup of chopped and salted
done and set them In It to brown for of the bouse exrepl where mart
samplers look
^
;and a “spider" over pUdi plno kooU English Walnuts or other nuts. Sea 4he season of e« famine an-:
grea-e
to involved; IbH l^uld to te
lew minutes, but. as R takes two
and the vision comes
PorUand PuildlaR—One i-uplul <
wltb^ngar and lemon juice, or a
' lor fuel, that would make a New Bngvery bad for (hem. Better (hna Ue
housekeeper of her rook (?• adding to burners to beat ihe oven il Is readily
beef suet Icbppped Snei one half ol
K to her laurels. cop of sparkling older.
that (he r.traaer ts much more glov->-.s bowevur. are Ue robber Unger
«ni M feel went cold In that bouse,'
tbe
boiling
prunes
quantitiea.ol
sugar.
Date Saadwlrbes—Delicious sand- cupful of sugar, onc balf cupCiil of m
Fith her go»wtove and her kitchen
boodiTwhich are aoU for any cenU a
for whan Joaa was bM spinning she ^
lArge—because iborongbly
range and all her battery of shining wlrtes are made of dates rbtvped Bne laaaes. ooe cupful of sour mllh. oi
dozen They can be BUed to tM
knltUng. nnd nl,wny vHh a
nteaaUs behind her. The log-cabin
moistened with thick cream, cupful of chopped raisins, three cup —twenty hours was tbe rule set forth
Cere of
Sagers and keep them in good shape,
Qke noag on her rod lips. 8o that tbe
rhit scicntlSe cooking makes
woman had no bread-Uae—what then? spread between aliens of rye or gra­ fuls of Sour, ov teaspoonful
The vlrtuou> woman, who. according by protecUng tbe ends and nails, and
oM Alper had ter nothing at all what
prunes
s
dullriiius.
|>al^tabUShe had some good stiff paper, and ham broqd. which may be buttered
> Solontnn. "iookeib well to the ways yet they allov tbe hand tree exerctoa
- many a ana hna paid high for and
bcakh.glvlng article of food.
pinned ll or pasted It into oblong not as onlManclee .
of her bau.w-bold.” takes as good care tn a way no glove can ever do.
never got—the sromaa who wilt alng
The following receipts are emong
Figs with Cream—Buy the whole or two hours.
■hapes nnd set her iMvea of bread to
of her broom.' as of her other belong
If you desire to hang sash cortalns
and apin Ingother. For there
Indian Meal Pudding—One quart ol those eubmltled by experts
rise In them. When they were ready, bag Bgs. wash, soaa over' nlgbu* and
logs, which In consequence last much snd have no brssi. tods for tbe partsahy who aro glad to. do the one, as
“Prune
rontesi"
for
prises
at
aty
ex­
sour
milk,
one
quart
of
meal,
one
pint
they were set in the clean oven. Be­ stew gently nntll aender. pslsg the
longer than do Uo,e of her
poae. piA'brass headed tackr wtere
nqr gntadmother said, sod many who
hibit
held
in
San
Jose:
fore the paper began to burn and water In which they were soahed with ^ot Sour, oncknll teacupful of
yoa woold ^vF niMCjdp aerav the
ful neighbors.
nro loitwd to do the other, but few
Spiced Pnincs—Wash and soak over
julc« to Savor and one cup ol one heaping teaspodnful of soda, a litamoks much, tb« loavea would
An old broom well kept arfll sweep hooks for tbe rod; (asten'^Flaat cord
who joy la both.night a plot of prunes In wster enough
“seU“ nnd the paper shelto could be sogv to <»« POUdd of Bgs. ChUI In He salt—ihrce-fourilis of a cupful
clean for a long time. In tbe Snt to a heavy robber bsod. Doable tbs
Tbe accond la taken from “Tbe
gently pulled away, and care and palaa Ue syrup, garnish with preserved dried berries or cherries add to this to cover well. Stow- until the skins Plate, have s broom pocket and keep cord and make Ue combined ImgU
1*raynrt of Mna-AllTo." In tbe Cos­
and n bandy bit of aabestos guided and ginger, and aerve wlU whipped cream. pudding, but may bo omlltcd; steam are soft, then pour off the water and your broom therein. It will pay (or lu of tbe cord and rubber tag Incflos less
mopolitan:
la a well-greased twpquan baaln two add a cupful of good cider vinegar,
cost many Umes in tbe asTlng before than the distance briwoen the tacks.
“Father. 1 have wort to do. It to gnatded the baking Oh. no; I'admit .Fig Sago-^CDok one pound of Bgs as
hours, then take cups of sugar, cloves and cianamo
that It waanH Meal; bat It was better Steve, seasoning with ginger or mace.
Us life of usefulness is over. A broom Run tbe cord and rubber through Ue
net easy wo^ nor to It aaaoUy what
of ango until clear. from the stenmer and place In the suit Ue uste.
oot in use always should te kept up ca.--lng of the curtain and after hang­
I wtfcU rt^lf had ^ sTr ““ •>«*«
^ CWk one cup
Prune Water Ice—tPrune prepara­
oven tor Sfteen minutes. Serve with
to taste. Poor this
Bide down, so Ust Ue straws toll-out­ ing the cord over one tack.atretefa(he
tion.
Put
one
and
a
half
ponnda
of
Ahe Sgs. cover wlU a meringue and a liquid pudding sauce or with maple
ward. This keeps It tn shape.
In robber to reach the sccoDd teck. This
prunes In a stew pan. adding a lltue
syrup.
brown lightly. Sene very eoii.
sweeping, use Srst one side and Uen simple device holds the curtain snug
Cottage Pudding—One cupful ol water, cover pan and set on bade ot the otter. It you sweep alwa)-s on the and tint
Fig Tarts—One cup of chopped Sgs.
one cop of wster; stew In a double- augar. ooe civtul of butter milk, two range.,‘simmering slowly until tender: same side of .vour broom it will soon
As ordinarily arrangte; oo(a tene
cupfuls of Soar, one egg. three Uble- nib thioagh colander, sweeten to teste. grow one sided and have to be cart isre not very saccensfnl. It Ue tte *■
boiler tor Uree hour*. Uen add
Uen freese same as ice cream. When aside
oppoaite of the ahirtlesa one. Blue en- half enp of su^r and Ue Juice of one; spoonfuls of melted bnttei.
When, however, a broom to , padded suffldesUy to make a coaitortIt to my work, ud not uothv’*- 1 '
lameled douUe teUers are nice, but lemon. Fill small pastry shells, prevl-j spoonful of cream of uriar. one half froxen serve on a plate with water Ice noi badly worn, only niasbed out of [able real, then Ue »d becootet ao
. , woiM do It woa, not merely with my
&ey cost money; we shall do very well oosly baked, and heap whipped cream .teaspoontul of soda; bake snd serve around K. Water Ice—One pint clarl shape, it can be straigbtened by wel l heavy as to require Ue brawn ot a
r'
haodi and brain, but lavMtlng my
on each before serving.
jwltb a liquid dreteing .which may be fled sugar, one-balf pint water, rasp ting, pulling into ?bai~- and drying, i Kentuck' giatKeas to raise and lower
Tory nMt In It nnd accompanying the and the cereal will be cooked dellcltwo lemom- on sugar. jul«e of Bv« tomA Steamed Fig Pudding furnishes made after this recipe,
bottom upward.
! « The box part can rarely be visited
task with singing. * • • Help me ooaly In a b^bt Un pall act In an old
Irtm kettle. The long. soR^brlstled an excellent coId-wcaUer dessert. It { PSddlng Smice—One pint of hot -ons sod one orange, add togetber snd
On sweeping day have a pailful of; and is. tterefore, of little pnHlcal
to be grateful (or this tell of mine and
strain through nair sieve; wben cold warni suds.^ade ' bv dissolving a;trte An BnglUh womsn overcanae Ue
.
Soor-brosh
would
be
Boe
for
tbe
polmay
srtoely
be
selected
when
one
has
|
water,
butter
half
tbe
slie
of
so
egg
for the little acre that I aow aad tend
froexe as ice cream
r
Uhed
Boor-spaces,
but
a
broom
cov.
light
tral
courses
for
It
ts
very'one-half
cupful
of
augsr;
wheu
boiling
tsblespoonful of p arlmc in 8 pail two-1 difficulty by making her lid aolliUy
and garner. Aad may I reckon that
Stuffed Prunes- SojW prune? In thirds fun of w arm water, and rinse | fast, so tbsl ll could uot be lifted, aad
hearty,' as people commonly use Ue'add a tablespoonful of corn-ctarco
la the tart tteMf. and in tbe joy of It. ered wHh bags of soft old cocioo or
word.
jmlxed vrlih a Mule cold water; Savor a-ater until t-of; enough to pit. then your broom off »he»ver It becootes imakiug tbe front (see of Ue box Into
to the real aad ample reward tor what canton Sannel la as effectlve,^'^and
Ch(v one-third of a pound of beef|WiU lemon and nutmeg, and before SII each pnine with a quarter of lea- dusty. A daiiiji liroo^ sweeps s dusty 'cupboard doors, t-oncealed by
1 am doing UiKtt0 tbe 'days aad u.ves a dollar or m tor the banh-book.
Some kiod of a conch to a neceostty. suet, and work wlU Ue hands until (brought to tbe table stir in a small spoonful o( powdered sugar, some aurfare mu«h to-rer than one which
usual frill of cretoane. Behind these
nicely rboppetl walDUls and half
bat bow proud you are of Ue cosy box-, creamy: Uen add half a pound ot Bgs ubieepoonful of vioegar.
a bag of heavy canton low doors (he box ItseU was divided
bone dry
loange (heaped high with. oxceUlor Bhely chopped .and work until veryl Potato Salad—Mash six medium date Shape :be prunes nicely and flannel i
rompsnmenu, each BUed wiU
I your teoom. with drawWlwn tlw Portot Book Is Flat.
Wprinkle with granulated sugar These
Ham (%Mr considers the loUowlag and covered wlU someUIng out of the thoroughly bleoded. Soak two aDd|si:ed poutore tooroughl.v. and season
ing string? to-:ie around i t handle. >-bclvea on which lived tbe boots, bau.
richer if left a wqek belore eating
Mak<
this over the broom (or old msgsxines. snd the other hard toirtldo. from the Lndtaa World, to be etoretrouk). that, tbongh only a mrte- one-Ulrd cupfuls of stale breadcrumbs I with butter, pepper and salt
them.
Bhin.
to
so
oomtortable,
and
such
s
In
halt
a
capful
of
milk
half
an
hour
jtlA
dressing
as
follows;
Beat^an
egg
sheltock-d
hardwood
floors
|
be-kepl<ldy
articles of the room- The
one or the moot praoUcoI oa the sub­
Sants Clara Prune Cake—Two caps
top of this box was padded moM inaject that has been printed In ma^ saving ot Ue pennies and Ue dollars Then add two eggs well beaten, one;until white and yellow are well mixed,
Highly polirbed floors cannot
of sugar crrauicd with one-balf cup of
urUwsly. and on many occasions tornBoatha. The nnderiylng thought, ihet The power to make ublfi instead of cupful ot augar and one teaspoonful of nnd add (o it three dessert
tresieil too tenderly
When <
butter, three egga (whites beaten sep- Bw-eepifig. pick sll tbe lint. etc., from tohed one of s crowd *1U n comtortof making the best of any tltnatloa. Is abittleasly going.wltbout. or extravag- salt. Combine Ue mixtures, tarn jn- of vioegar. a naif taMespoontuI of
ara-ely i two-tblrdi, cup of aweel milk,
iijabl>le bed
nppllrable not only to the owner of anUy spending money to c«mi«ss ___ ill buttered Indlrldnal tin polds. butter, one-fourth leaipponful of muss of the broom snd r
I's desires, grows wlU every tiny having mold! two-UIrds full. Icover urd. BDd salt and pepper to taste. The one heaping teaepoonful of baking
Ue portethd^ hot to every huteam one and one-half hoara. Re- mustard should be dissolved in a lit- powder.one tablespoonful of powdered
'man helai. -for Uero to no one whO: bit of sncceu in doing It. There It
cupful
of
chopped
wiicr. to prevent lumpiog.
i does not sometlmH reach a point real fun In doing Itnle. cosy, homey naove from molds to a hot servingupful of chopped pruii'ti
-l^where It to hard to be content, and rich things wlUout spending. And It to dish, gnralsh wlU halves of blanched Place Ue drossUg in a bowl over tell‘-----------------Mer. and stir until ll to a little Uat have been steamed. Unb i
almonds snd serve wlU a hot aance.
goMee and tot pockelbooks arc not In the short road
The
Uird
Importent
sray
of
making
thicker
than
cream. When done, mix' pan with buttered paper. SII
UtemeelTee the panacea for mental
layer
of
tb«,
rake batter, spread
wltteut dcpleilag
Eeonony in the Use ol Ems.
it thoroughly wiU tbe poutoes
worrtee. The habit of iortlng on tbe,
That one should have in purcUaang drugs U always experienced by
llFben
are twenty-Sve and thir­ if Ue salad to not acid enough, more er of tbe chopped prunes and ov<
bright aide aad ot searching few some oae'a parse to by making n bobby ot
put a layer of the nuu. then another
our customer* H U most gratifying te na to sole Uto. for It proves
. mes^ tn achieve Ue desired ramiH. koeping UIngs bright and whole. ty cents n dosen. U te a good plan for vinegar can be added. Some like an
layer of cake, and so on until tbe pan
to US iha lour uauring effort to give the heat ot service and Ssert
“Slnek-hoHs~ la always extravagant. Ue frugal housewife to have a set ot nddiUm ot Saely mlaced onhw.
what ever It may be. aro I
to iwo-Ulrds full. Bake In a steady
and purest drugs has had the desired effect.
recipes
to
suit
the
hlgk
prices.
A
lit­
Tbe
UK
or
button
out
of

npBuroat ways o( attaining coni
but
not
quick
oven.
We do not satetltuu—our prices are very reasousMe and allka
The Proof of the Puddinq."
today means soother te- tle loaMng over of cot* books, and a
^■ys the writer:
Prune Brown Bread—One cup coraThe proof of n pudding ts not al­
to,all. w i-cajoy Uc wnBdence of all the physldana of this vltialty.
For "»s»r of Ol. In iheoe days, the morrow, and a new sofa, or none at all tew Inquiries of old housekeei
mcoL two cups graham Sour,
reveal Ihe welcome fatt that much ways In Uc &ilng. Nine times
ooUtde of store wlndows to tbe right la six moaUs or a year frtwt now.
cup of molaiiM-s, one cup »our milk,
ten
it
to
in
Uc
sauce
wiU
which
It
to
excellent
cooking
can
be
done
wHboat
teo-ceht
brush
broom
to
the
best
help
■lie. Tht tolbers and husbands are
Even Ue much despised one tca»poon!ul aoda. one teaspoonfni
hsndsome wardrobe. A paper of tbe whites of six. eight or ten eggs. eerved.
worhing hard -tor small or uncertain
salt, one rup^ried prunes, washed,
For Instance, good sugar cookies can bread pudding vanishes like snoi
money, ud we. Ue spenders, must lacks that cosu Sve cento will
be made wHboui any eggs, after Ue der an April ann If a creamy well pitted and chopped Sne. Scald
. Uink twice and a dosen Umes before dollars' sroitb of good looks all
Savored bard aance goes with u. Hard corameal and then add tbe other
'we scatter that which Uey have pain Ue house, aad a bottle ot glue wUl do foUowlng (ormnla:
Jumbles-Tsro caps ot coffee sagar. eauce ehontd be creamed cborooghly gredlento Put in greased Uni
fully gathered. Or perhape It to we tor the fwrnitnre what thread
Uree fonrth of a cupful of batter, one and If the atJffly oeaien white of an Bteam three hours.
woom CBrnolvee who ate the wage- needle do tor fraying garmenu.
Prune
Souffle—Prunes
stewed.
.It to Ue Meal of shining perfection cupful of soor mHk. one teaspoontul egg U added. It gives the last looeh of
nnnmra. The cm to not altered. We
jeUher vuwki
chopped
or ---------prwsed-------—Urough c«i
-v^ —
n hooaden duty to be ecooMlcnL that will keep UIngs up to Ue mark. of eoda etlrred In Ue ndUt; grate In goodness. A hoUed smcc should be
,Hc*r aad free from lumps. A plnrt ofjander. one cop; whites of six eggs
nutaseg
to
flavor,
mix
as
sort
aa
eaa
I
where
there
can
be
Itttto
ontlay.
■ How shall we moaage?
malt
lake
Urlnalpld taste.*beaten to a foam, six Ubiespoonfuto
For myself. I dally go abop^lng with The woman who wlU not look upon te handled, cut wlU any fancy ^t win take away Ur Insipid taste.

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