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Grand Traverse Herald, February 05, 1909
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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1909-02-05
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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rj-'rr'vs^’-'^-^'WPf^T^'« •
--.■’'^■-^r^rrmr-f]lf!f:ra
®rani> STiratierst Ueiralii.
TWICE A
WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
TRAVimt cmr. aRANO THAveMt
(lA* A YEAR.
couwtv. micmkian. fwioay. ferruarv h imr.
FUNERAL SERVICE reassuring
A. H. SMITH WAS IN MESSINA PLANS FOR
JAPS
NOTE STRUCK
NEW PLANT
DROPPED DEAD
ROBERT
EDWARDSBROTHER
•AW HORRIBLE flCENEA
b)
.CAPITOL BASHBh
TALKINO WITH STATE ^CCOOHTANT HAMILTON.
TNrww Up HI* Anm and F*H Toward
tlw noar. BaiomaD Catehifig Him.
•lit LWa ¥/•• EaUnct-Haart
loMtaff MW>“ E'eU. 3.—Altiandcr
H. EaHIh. JowmaJ clerk In the bouw,
droivad dead at Ibe capllol Uj1» Bwm*UHe waa U|klas wiili Stale Account
ant HapUKoB OB tbe basrinrul flour
o( tte balldtog wbea bo suddenly
threw up fel* arBw and fell Uiward tbe
floor. UamUton eadgbi bln aud car
ried Mn to a aofa in ibc eoglncer ii
once, bat Ufa waa aaUncl.
Hr Bnlth had aaffered’fron bean
troaMa. HU homa U to PanntnstoD
and tbe bodf «IU be taken there. He
w a* H rear* old.
Roban ISdwardB has fust received a
letter from bl» broiber, Levlle Bd
ward*, In which describe* the borroi*
of tbe earthquake In Italy. Hr. Ed
wards coBducta a school of lanpuages
In Rone and when be beard uf the
earthquake and the need of help, vol
unteered and immediately went
Hesstna.
While In the harbor at Mi-siina. be
ft^t a nunbor of earthquake nboclU
end when he landed, be rcalUud tno
horron of tbe sHuailon. Id srsiihic
languaiee. he pirturtni the scene In a
letter to tbe Reading Hurcurr. the
pablUbetf letter being wbat Mr. Ed-
PlANifOR
STEEL BOAT
SISTER
lOEBlfilL
GET FAT JOB
TO
WSSODRl
FINAL DECISION WILL BE MADE
NEXT WEEK.
.
collector
or
the
port
or
NEW YORK. HIS BERTH.
Need of a Fourth Big Staamer Haa
Been Felt by the Company Which
Haa Baen Very Sueaeeaful.
iSAUIT ONLY $12,000
A ruihor 1* extant to the eSect
tat tbe Northern Michigan Traneportatloo company 1* to have ■ sis
ter ship lo the steamer Mlsaoiu-l
eonitrueted at an early dale, saye
Manistee New*.
Asked concerning the matter
day. Mr. John Seymour of Ihto city,
who U one of the principal Stprk-.
. iUor.AnflflgMji MJIItaat Jotot to
holder*
ot the company, said that
Ba RjiWa^ lb Raflprd to Har
tbe matter waa under rooBlderatlon.
ing Ml Army.
and lhai at a meciing ot the com
WaablhgtOi, Peb. 4.-lt wa* learned pany to be held next week s floal
today flociwtary Loeb win ceiululy decision would be made, and In cm
got the pocltion of collector of t he Is 1* favorable to eouotniciion bid*
port of New . York under President would be asked.
Taft, who ha* had the place In riew
It appears that ihr cuutiiany ha*
(or bln (or Mveral month*. The *al- had pun* for a new iiaasenger
arp U 01J.OOO.
aer drawn by Frank Kirby of
Deirolt. tbe designer of tbe Ciiy of
WM&actoh, Feb. 4.—In the senate Cleveland, the Tashtnoo. and other
today the coBm}ttee on mtUtnry af uwifi and elegant ateamera plying
fairs reported favorably the resolutloa on the Great Lake*. ThU much Mr.
Tbe action uf tfe
olered W Bcantor UIck dlrecUng the Seymour said.
aecr«aiT of war to (uiuish to the aes- ■tockbotdera of the company caunbt
ate aU record* In the war deparimem poatUvely be foretold, but when the
and the mlliury academy at West propoelllon has gone as far as tbe
compleiioD of plans II would appear
imtnt relative to haring la the army|rt-a*ouabl« to believe that cousirucllon U Implied.
Tbe S'ortbern Michigan TransportaifoD company ha* been very sneccMfu! even during the past season
when some line* were not so (oslunate. A need (or a (onnb big
•loel passenger si«atm-r bas
been
(eh. Tbcre was at one timd a pus«iAocldit on the>PUtte River Branch blllly that the line vcaild acquire the
steamer
Argo,
but
It
was
decided
th«t
of the M. A N. C. Delayed the
site would prove l»o small,
' NI|M Mall.
piouent the flue steel ships MauUou
H«w. Mlc^.. Pe^.—Harrr. tbe 11- Musouri. and Illknolv. are owned by
yrar oM aon «( H. M. Cole, met with' till* tine, with the Joliu H. Sterling.
if aerloaa accideDt y«*IOi<Uy irhlle Kansas, and Ihe nicenily l«iugbt
Wisconsin for th« h-s* Importaut
'vraslllng with a pUymah
in*.
aebnolgrouad*. HI* arm was broken
A new ship. If ordered, will not be
if two place* aad his i>
I and mak- Inferior In any le.pcrl lo Ihe sleemMl-souri. the Inst ono bu^KTfor
iag hi* arm uaelo** for eeine time.
The vessel drawn
Hmot (ailed to rverive II* m*il lam tbe line.
night. owlBg to ao accldenl on Ibe Prank Kirby Is a propeller and prer
snmably on a' par with tbe Mlxsourl.
Haanr braa^ of the M. A N. K..
onglae pMlUl« the train meeting with
a disaster 4a which It tost some of
iU wheels and it being necessary lo
•end to Mnnletee tor another cngiae. A J. Morgan la Again Director of th«
the train arrived here at 11 n'eto^.
Michigan Oil and Dcvelopmci
A dancing claa* was wtnnd here
Company.
Ttwaday night with the brl^leet ot
> pngpeeu, aboot so penmn* (arnlng
P. E. Roberta has returned from
- «M at tbe >At meeting. Lee Camp Grand Rapids, where be attended
bell U the iDStrartor.
ineWtng of the Michigan Oil nnd Developmeut Co,, whiefa has a nomber of
stockholders in ihU city. Kverytblpg
U In aaiisfacioo- shape and tbe
pany I* In prosperous eonditloa srlih
excellent ouUook. saya Hr. Rob
ert*.
B. J. Morgan was re-efecied a direc
tor and in a few days, the full minutes
or the meeting will be received and
BmbIWb. Hwwevar. That Thera May Ur. Roberts will rail a medllog and
Be AMther Vacawy Baeiwea a(
espUIn the wtoas transaction*.
WhltwwrthU Cantaac
Tbe relatives of ArdOB WlUUms.
NikshTnie, lYnn., Peb. L—Two aoi the S-year old bey sent from PUni
• Jnran were eeeniwd la the Oooper- Bay Bhoro. have been located at PellsBharp eaaa at 11 o'ele^ today. TbU toa and tbe child will be oared for.
leaeaa bM one vncBney with 4ha poeTbe regular moBtbly meeting of tbe
albUlty Dl anetbw ob acoouat «t the supenrlsors'uf the poor adionrued uy
BoMaM wear Jwar WhHwnrih'a fltnaM day. afisr being in sessloB aiace yesItmdny.
BROKE ARM BADLY
WAS RMIECTED
TWO MORE NEEDED
By Wiro to The Evening Record.
Bacramento. Cal, Fab. 4__ A b>H excluding the Japan*
lie schoola of California, was paated In th# hetMe today.
The Rev. O. Cechlin Officiate^ and
City Official* Attended In s
Body.
MUMAL CLBIIK Or THE HOUEE Minlatcr and WIT*. Caoflht In Ruin*
of Hama, flwllarad far Three
EXrillEO EUDDENLV.
Day* Bafera Death.
•
ADVERTISE FOR NDS
Plant Will Be Located
on
Oa-iUld.
Front Str*«te—Will Be
Modern Factory.
BELIEVES n ANERirA
Funeral *er»iev£. for A. tv. Wall
ere held at tb« bomt- this aftemoon
3 o'clock, the lli-v. IK-tua* C'ochliu
offidaUng. The pall bea.-yl* <
selected trom among the young
In the cn.ploy of Mr. Watt at ibe time
ol bis deata, and tbe noubrary pall
buATcis were mcnibcrti ol tbo board of
Beltrvad That Would Preclude Any
piiblu wurks. Tbe luembers ol the
' Posaibtlity
of ' InWrnatlonal
city coiinill and city uflicinls attcuded
Cemplicatton* Through Any
. a body.
Antagonistic Lcglsiation.
A quartet rami'us-rd of Mrs. A. II.
Holliday, Mra. A. U Uarhaiii. Henry
King and
Hunter Ntng sevenO
Tokio. Feb.
Foivtin Minister
selcitkina. The reuuin* weru iaier- KoDiura in an Mldl\■^s to Ihr lower
red In OakwuoC e^inettry.hon..e ot tbe diet t»dt). auunded a
most Bi-surlog note to tjie world In
general in his n-marks on the cinplrc'i.
foreign relations.
In ngard to tbe ibreaiened anil
Japanese leglslatlon-^.faUforaU. he
decUred that Japan la confident that
tbe ultimate Jtuilre and (air minded
net* ot tbe American people will pre.Kid- the possftoility ol Iniertiatlona]
romi'lioaikm--.
The Edward I’ayeon Manufacturing
Co. bas received the plaui. lor the pro
posed uuw huUding vnich will be lo
cated on Garfield avenue between
Fraot and Peninsula streets, within
half a block of Rose street. Jens C.
K-terseo drew the plans. Hids will be
secured at once for the erection uf
the locksbop and (ounury aud work
will be begun as s»ou is possible In
the spring.
Tbe lock factory will be alt la
nm. 30VX5: f< et and the dlflcrent de
partments will be separated by fences
and the foundry will be 40x*0. There
win be but two partitions in the main
building, tbe stock room and the o(flee and tbc«e will be located In tbe
front part of tbe building. Tlie plant
wUI cover about an acre and a halt
ot ground. Tbo building will
of
brirk and concrete .and will be 'well
Ugbied. there tx-lng 19 largo double
windows on one side. There la an ndvaniage in having a Urge ground
Company Officers Haro slen Ordered
space, as U pormtis of a onMiory^
to Report in That City On
building, doing uway with elevators
Local Option petitions Circulated In
Fob. 23which would increase the cost of bnnThat County are Undor Quostion
dllng and Ibcrefore raise the total
aa to Their Validity—Interoperating expenre*. T!>e factory will
Lansing. Mich.. Feb. 4.—For the
be' modern In every deull. Mr. Payhaving had experience In ere^
Lankin/ Mich.. Feb. 4.—Alic-rney Ihe Mieblgan .National Guard, all
two other (aetories.
the regiment* wilt hold their regular
The ground pUn is arrangrt'wiiU George KlrbuU CTMonta. ha* recnreil ■ egiuienial election* in Lansing. The
writ ut crrUoiuii In <Ompo| the
the utmost slmpUeiiy beiug
company officers have been ordered to
KlgDed.lbst the work passes valong board of -luii-rvlrots ot Ionia ruuniy ie|iort In tM» citron Pebmary 5Jrd.
ivum-n the qiiunllon of tli» vull'llly
"iiuoufly from one department *"
iif Ibv lo--al oplloii pi'liiiniiK (li.-d in
that county.
Tho general validity cil lln- lu.-!.! opIRlda hiCk ruelory 4SxP6 utid i< I
on law i^ Involvtsl.
1. ihst : , will foUuw within
Ifcled.
.\im .tibor. F< U 4 —Th>- <ulii|>;<lgu
*Aorl tUrue.
f till- .Mk'liigan Slat,- iticttui--' uasocialiuii lu iii'alldnli- Ihi- acllun of
|-.OurdK uf >up<-ri 1«<» >■ In x-x-rni •-(nin
in calllns i<u :'l ojniuii vl-ilions {
in ,oii.ieitior. with i!:.- i.giilnt
tSenator Nixon ot That 8t#W Talked
KH-eix'd a -ri rock U«-I«- >e.',-nliiy. wiicn th.- a-.-ociatlun'» al'.oiVM-u-'uv.-m.ii-i. by Jiidg.- Kinntb>- Wa.‘hietiaw <ii<ui(.
Wahliiugiun. Feb. 4. -Senator Nixon
WILL BE DISCUSSED BY BOARD
Action haa la-eii In-guu in ibi-r of Sev-tda talked with. President
'■'^F TRADE MEN.
counties. Waableuaw. I'alhuun and j hooaevcit loda.v alioiit the Japanese
Umla. and It l> probab'- Ibai the ri'uallou In Nevada. Th- aeuiuor bsbrewers will extend ;be llgbl to other Miied the preMdeiit that me Jai>aDilialrirta. They will api>esl to lb*' Su .-ae matter would be saltsfaclorlly %elpreme court
The quealiun III Wasbteuaw county
luvulv.-d Ibe right of
person* who
signed local option pelltkiu* to with
their siguatuitD. If their plea
bad been allowed. Iht pelilioii- would
have larked the requl*ite number of [ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE hELO
signatures tor an eli-iHou. aud Hi.-j
• NEXT WEEK.
Utiva of Local Board to Make
■lucsticRi Ol local option eoulU no; |
AddTMa on Fob. 22.
have been submitted lo the vuiin--------The board ol aupenbor* pas-H-d on Time and Place Will Be Announced
#Bitcrelary J. >V. HaDuen oi l
the pt-tltions acme wt-eks ago and dc- ^
Later—Society hos Ambitioua
board or itadr has rc'Celv.-d a commun tided ihat tbe local opikni quc-tlon
plans for Coming Year.
ication from T. M. Sawyor. *.-cr.-iary should be placed oti the ballot, .MUt
-----of Ibo board of tniO.- at Ludlngton. that time <bc r.sr. ask.-d lo be allowed;
now i,..|i,g matin loi the
abklug <m bchuU <>( ibe Ludlngton
withdraw their uame*.
imiinal ni-eun^ uMhe Grainl Traier*.board of trade, that tho Traverse City
ru-- coses brought in ib- Uir—- < oun'y Huniai -- socleiv Tbe -net
urganUatiou semi a rejiieseniaiive xniiilic.-(Ildej in *bc toiiti-nl ions mode mj. -«i!t
!»- held h-X' wtek.
from th* Traverse City lK>ard In dellvIniiiur uieu in tbe Calbuuii ilie tiuj.- oud pla-jc in be aatiounvctl
iddress at tbe annual banquet county cose, which was scli.-dulcd lor uter.
nginli ou February 2J. Also
Tuesday. ..... was n«. heard iH.aii.f
mat lie tn aUvtid au informal Attoin-y- Raker and Uanch. stcr were
,,
conference of the ittember..
upi'-d with toe Washtenaw litiga
l-1y
Trarerr-c City. Aftim^tre. I.uiliiis>"n nun. the l.rewi-r:. contend lhat the call
Bg'iUMi' All Ihc tiiembrrs wbo hate
trade o
hnal opium elccl.im is illegal not paid ’bur dues and *n} who (cel
afternoon of tbe zrod. to discuss
becaua*- the board of rup'-rvi.w* did .V.. |liuu.:ii I hey W'.iild like In belong
and methods by whirb these an
x-rit> the signatur.-. on the local lu Hie ,->-t. lj. ,-houId call at the |Vomay prnpeily eo-op*-raie for the opuun pelitioDs, but granted the r«I'les SawBg. 1-anl; ar.d Mde an n
roloniiatiuo and general deveio'iimeni qtie-t of Ihe anti-saloon men without
new w^h E. L. Edwards »!u> win be
uf Ihe east shore.
Inquiring In'o the validity of tb-Tr jileas.'O t“ receive alf mon-y due nr
Tbe Lndingion board of tra^e is A papers
the money of any who wish to Join
ve oreanira^n and us member*
The local option contingent in Bat ; th- society and aid tn the good work.
irmnlfest a *3fSpusition to eooperate tie Creek believed, when the issocia ;
I’inn-. for the mo-- active year yet
with other boards uf trade tn this lion's attorneys (ailed to appear
aiv being eon»ld-red and those wUl
section ol the stale (nr their mutual argue their ca'c. that the liquor
In- disenAen at tr.e annuaj meeting
beneflt
lerests bad decided to drop their
Officers
will also )>e elected and oth
Tbe Invitation will be presented
positloh.
'
er bu;.lne*s transacted
the aanusl meeting or Ihel Traverse
t'lty board of trade ikat Wedne.-day
dderaliou.
VALIDITY OF
LOCAL OPTION
WRIT OF CERTIORARI
\_
M. N. G. ELECTION
. ---
WILL BE SEHLED
eastIbIe
DEVELOPMENT
NEn AT LUDINGTON
HUMANE SOCIETY
m IS MISSING
NEARLY miED^BIN
Marchant Was Attacked by -Two
Mwkod Men at Rudyard Last
NlghL
Sault Sie. Marie. Mk-h.. Feb.
Bherlfl Baytls* was railed to Rudjsrd
today to Investigate a robberv
whieh It
was rvpoiied that two
masked men nearly killed a merchant.
Tbe men nude their escape.
There «UI be a m^eiTng of the
Grand Trarvrsa Grange So. J79 Satuiday. for the discoaaion of -Marketing
Fvm Craps.-
BARRED FROM
CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS
LEWIS> IS- ELECTED
Cadillac Pel'c* Seek AHcgsd Dry Law
Violator Who Though Sick. EmtI
gratsd Buddonly.
I AGAIN HEAD
Cadillir. Peb 5.—Tlic jailice ot CailI’lac want (o know where Bill Mitch
ell U. He U .accused ot violating tbe
prohibition law. When an officer went Mayerity Oror John H. Walker, of
Id eerre a warrant on him Mitchell
Danville. III.. A* Reported Today.
pleaded slckne*. The offlcvr waited
Was l«.2<r-« Votoo .
lor a f.'w days, watching lest Mlfcheil
Indlanapul!'.
: - The teliers'
sbonU skip ouL A physician flualtr
Kiid Milcbetl wfj. real Hick.: «o bick report, w hich Nias read at today's rosthat he would not need watching. Tho blon ot the I’nlted Mine Worker*' eoojteaiion. bhows that Tbomaa L Lewis
guard wM called off.
That wa* wbal kfilcbell ws» wait ' Brldgepur.. Ohio, bas been re-eleetprosideDi by a majority of tC.2«9H
ing lor and Id the quiet hours of tbo
•over John H- Walker, of DMvUle. UU.
Eight be vaniahed.
300,000 BARRELS USED GUN
ON THE MAN
;ik
Rapid* plant Will Probably JOSEPH ROOAB HELO ON CHARQK/~
^
OF ASSAULT.
Star^rinding About the
^
of March.
E^kTtapid.-, Mich. Fi-b t -The
nual aUK'khuliIcrs' tueetiug of tbe Klk
remcDi A Umc cooi|>au> was held at
the conipany'> (■(fire ber»- yeMmday.
Olliceri. were elm.-d as follows; Hre*
Id'-nt.
A Wbyland. t'til<-agt>;-flrst
vice president. K R Sly. lUy 8borr:
aeeoud' vice pre*id--nl. M B lAng. LTk
Rhplds; secretary and treasurer and
general manager. Homer Sly.
Rapids; dlrcctois. C A. Wbyland. Chlrsgo: E. H. Sly. Bay Shore: M
lAng. Harry lilrshberg, Hotuer
and Fi >h R. WillUni?. Elk Rapid*: S.
i. Rohinson. IVt.i.tkej; O C Atwood.
Bay Shore; S. W lAfron. Chicago
Tbe mill will probably bemn opera
c.on* for the season ot I90<» by Uar^
I. and Will coiiiiDue. running until
■bout the holidays and wUI manufacIn tbe neighborhood of 300.000
barrel* ot cemenL
SMALL BOY
MUCH LOST
FLINT TO BAY SHORE
NO ONE AT THE STATION
MEET HIM.
TO
Man to Whom Bey Wa* Bent Cannot
Be Located and s-Year Old
Child Ha* Been Bent to
Petoskey.
DOG CAUSED TROOILE
This Is Saw to Haro RHad NdIH.
Who Bpcairod His Wo4m*n and
Firad Day's Oroecoat Bavod
Prom TburadayY Reoerd
Two men. a dog and two go* «wra
mixed up in trouble yesterday. whkB
lottsy culminated la the arreM ct om
>e men upon a charge ot aaMnll.
It U dalnted that whlTe Harry Day.
who llres near Summll City, was walklag along a rood yesterday near the
home of John Roda«, tbe dog ot the
latter came o«t and chased Day Kf
road. Day. It U said, ordered Bo
des to call OS' bU dog. which was pot
done.
Not wUhlag to be chewed by tbd
dog. Edy. U Is said, aboi tbe dog a»fl
killed him aa dead aa be ooaU eret
This did not imt Rods* In n Yery
amiable frame of mind, nnd according
Dey. the owner of the dog went nod
got his guV firing at Day . the ahotstalierlng over hfs baek.'bul net Im
JuHng him. as bl* heavy orercdst
pruiecied him from the shot
A warrant was immedUitely swoffi
it for Rods*. Day ehaigiBg.hl»wJtk.^
nbbaiili. Rberlff Prank'TTKaier wsot
lu Summit City Iasi Bight and Granght
b man liack to the city with him. '
RoJaa appeared In Jndge Kerilnr
'k court /this forenoon with his attoitie). J. yt*. Paicbtn. bui^.ibe nah
w hu lb a Kusbian. co«M not conreraa
l-higlibb. h- wa* allowed to aecora
-'In^ierpreter. calling opoo Joseph
SballO. This afternoon Rodas appearn. pleaded not gulUy and bis trial
as set for Friday.
Kudat. 11 Is said, waa In trouble taot
CBi. It being aUeged that he shot
Oman.
/
to whom dues Aido Wintams. i
years uid, lieloug?
AVbere is Mr. Bhidier of Bay Short?
Who I* -lAtra- wbo sent the boy
IromFlIMT
' These are the question* lhat
puzzliixg a niiDiber of prople. while
:.->cay old A;do apiiears to be ha
end doesD'i -aid In the ooluiloD ai
haling a very hazy cunrYiuion of
whole mailer.
Monday utoiiilug.
Ardo
passed
tbiough -this oily ou hi* way to Bay
Shore and arrived there o. k. haying
been Uhen excelleiit <are ot by the
fVi-e Maiquette traUimen. but when
the train arrived at Bay Shore tbci-c
wa* no unv to meet the child.
Ou Jan. S9, a message was aei
Lay Shore to Shldler leliing him to
imtt the child and giving tbe time
hi* arrival, but a* the mesaagc
cniil.ln'l l.i- d-liiereil. it was return
.-d Tb- 111-x'wg* wa* bigned "Lora'
Prosecuting Attorney is Ready to Pro
and i-a;.e Irum Khu' Sbidler lb sup
ceed—Allcgtd That the War
posed lu In- til. gianiUatber ol tbe
den Also Held Up Other
boy.
^
Pnton Cohtrectora.■;obo!> lahl's fur the child, hr
wa.. tal-r op iu Rru- key at-rt lit------Jackbiin. Much. Feb. 4.—Altorney
o ' ' le the'. \4r- ■>( |•l^Jbalr. late
I'obl. lor Wtard-n Armstrong.^ JackIrj „iv -n in'u I' ran- of .Mr* W. B ron. pri.ow. who lx charged with barKinnori who no- bf - laci-.-cri'Tn o: mg arcepled a brioe of $100 tram
bini .V'-jiwwl;. 'iZi. y. ; te-ii Rbl- lu 1
Gcoeral Fnd W. Green, appeared becatr S' IdP-i
lore Jadge Harfclnson this morning
Abuu-. three years^go. there was
ing and asked that Armstrong be tried
one armed ma« at Hay Shore by thi ft tbu t-rm of conn.
nani- if Shidier and h- is *uppo»ed to
Tbe court bad discharged tbe )wy
be the one meant. He cannot be lo- ;>ut the aciton bad not been placed
lECed, nobody knowing wh-rv be ha: ru r-t .rd and the Judy may he
gone.
called.
Tbe prosecuting attorney says be t*
reedy to try Warden Amstrtmg d«rPebniary He mti be wni show' (hnt
Take* Place ol A. W Wait A* Super the ward-n ii-)d *up other eontraeintendent ol the First National
lor*.
Bank Building.
WANTS TRIAL
AT THIS TERM
JURY WAS DBCBAICEI
DETROIT MAN
LARGERJIARTERS
C II. Tiirvrr, ol Ikti.ul. ha* l>
engaged bb bUi-Tint-tin. nl uf tb- t
btrurllon of (he f'ir.t N'ation*! tiSlik Queen City Chair Company Movod
plant to th* Cortier Of Maple and
lo All ;he fiU.'.- uiaile \arsni by ttar
Front ttronm.
death of A. W. WalL Mr. Turver
roDipK ben- exc.-llcnilr recommended,
lo order to secore larger qtiarien.
beiug an evp-rieored builder and
the Queen City C^r Co. te mortog
tractor and an -Xpert kuperlulendeiit.
II* plant from the second floor of the
M.-* W If. Lockbar*. who ba* been Barney Anderaon building to the hnUdti*iling her slbt-r>-. Or, Roreatha Ing St the rorncr of FVont and Ma^
Thompson and Mis« Roseatbal. ba-< b'lreeiir. formerly occupied by tbe Oeggone to. Muskegon to Join her bus ner siote and repair woriu. Tbe new
band, who basbein appointed maaag building will give more raom for U*
er'qK III* Mubkegon Kaua slorv. Mr luacblovry and wifi also afford -lorape
faeiUtles wblch were not arailaMe In
Loci^rt was formerly assUiant
tbe old loratloa..
ager of the Duluth Knox store.
WUNO TKAVBMt HKIULD. PfItDAV. FCtRUARV i,H
tal Tnverse Bodd
4WICt A WKKK.
NtnALO A ReOOftD CO.
STo’-iir.:-::
J.W.HMMB ....
■ssrt
Sm at7, Mtch.
•c o—wM o<
maka
ssss
nAw tte Aot
I. im.
CIimMn ab mA 3,odd
'
JAMCt •. ANOeUJam a AbcaU. Ff«td*Ai ot th*
VAlMfAlt)' «f .JUcW»AO, -IH leader
kto (AAtcmUcM to tk* bOArt ot «•
S«nU At their Best BMtliis. The realsMUM will be AoeeiMd uU becAufe
the beard dealreA to reUre the eAwnmOn the board of pubUc woi*s. arhere
l. but becAiwe the bead ol
our tmlrereltr bae reAcbed the a«e ot Mr. Wall eervod for aU years, bU
law Mort yean aod work bo toagorr piaclical knowledge aad ability cam
tae UM HUDe cbAra tor htoi that itt III good stead sad the city had the
^ wae ........
....................._i
had wbea be
youn«er.
Per ttwi advanuge of the training that bo poe__________e hli iealgnailcn.dncc be='seaaed. In losing Arthur W. Wbiu
fbiw prwaeuted and withdrawn at the the dly loet a man whose place will
anraeat iwqnealof the regenU, wiU bc^be hard \o fill.
accepted.
I In h ta«vh>t^p«lie ot Traveroe City
Bealiered nil over the country, the we know om another well and ou’
nlamnl ot Michigan will fed n paag]fanlu and failings are apt to t<« magwhim they road of the Intoodod res- nlfled to aome extent. To be honored
Ignotbrn of onr -grand oM man." They and osieemed In a small town, la
wm-teel that nn nasocUUoo that much greater aecomplUhincst than
brought their alma mater closer to la a large city wherein the human
them haa boon eevored and each one side of the nan u ofiea tost In the
I him. The re
wlU fee! that aMther memory has
beea iwawved from the loved univer spect and esteem in which Mr. WaB
sity. M the for«ta. It la said, do waa held In Travene Oty ohowt Umt
aet lateM to penMt thla. but will es- Uio man was right himself, else it
tabHab a atw oMoe tor the nnlveralty. could not hare been ncoorded him.
that of chaaeeBor. so that President
ir
aBlTer«tty''Bnd H may yet have the
boaeBt of hM leamltig. his experlenetaad hla peraonMlty.
President Angell U not weU o« to
worid’a goods. He hu boos too
k«y oducoUDg the young moa of thU
■Ute and other aintes to aoqoire large
TT1----- tor blmaMf. Collage work I*
aot greatly remunoretlve aad nnluM
a aun looks ooUldc, bo mnnot ex
pect riches. Prealdent An^irTlmai
is -IB> tha nnlversity and that It al
ways hU flrat tbottgbu The chaaonl■ lorshlp wlU provide him with moans
to pami Ihf tool of tala days la com
fort nnd vUbont aroror.
Nor ahould tola be regardod as a
■^iBiloB." aa it to not, it to simply
' n paymant tor excellent eervlee, not a
payMcmt in full, but only an uppUcattaa M the debt that
state owes
to treeidemt Angell and to as honor
to wkieh he la folly enUUod.
totole Iho reeignalion of President
Al«a la to U Kgrelted. U wm ine»t|aMe mad toe only thing now to do
to to keep too venatable “prexy" IdcnUflod with the tnstUuUon and to Bud
n antrsaifir who shall be worthy ot
ton hoaor. ‘
;
WiRELCflfl ON flHIPfl.
Thera to <a bill before congress U>
amka It OOgtoBlMNT <>* llw owaera ol
nU shlpB elearlng from the poru ot
toeUBHed BUitaa to he <«alppod with
a Wliqloas telecraph outflL Thb bill
praridea tor the oqulpmcai on ritips
L
ran beiBg carried. It BMMt eertAlB-JeommlUec ie charge ot the garty dU
“U toatat npoo wIrelW which h their work in ■
bnly another fora ot a life preaerrer.i Mr. aad Mra. Nomaa Palaeor ten
The Uae will coae alao when lbe|iloDdar tor Aan 'Artow. where Mra.
TMweU of the great lakca win be re Palmer went for jpedical treatment at
paired to carry theee wiieleaa out- the Univei^ hoapUnL
The Rev.‘ J. PiiesUy la boldine iwrtflu which will reanit In aarl^
Urea and carfloea. not only la e
vai meetings at the M. B. obindi thla
aeddenta Jmt la gihng waraiag in week.
Little Daalel Kau la quite .tick
eaac at
with the grip
The farmem are bringing In a tew
A. W. WAIT.
U the death of Artftnr W. Wait loada uf poUloee these nice days.
Mra. Dr. Clark la entertalalng her
Travetae Oty lo«sa a good ciUaaa. a
maa who waa talthtoi In all of hla nmlber. Mrs. J. 8. Veil, of Elk Bapduilea not only in privnie life but la Ids. who .arrived Wednesday.
Miu Beth Uraeken was a Traverse
public life na wetL
During Ma Wnlfa reeldence in Uw City caller Thnrsday.
F, W. Teal went to Saginaw Toescity, he had charge of eome impoi
worka. many of the principal boUd- day momlog to be gone a tew daya
Mrs. Ilulben. of Traverse City, was
Inga of the city having been erected
under hla direction and his wort waa the guest of Mrs. Allie Bun Sunday.
The Misses Rose Cbriatenas and
aiwaya well done. No BwUer in wha*
I/mIsc
Veil and Miss Rnlght of Travcapacity be was enpaireo. be did
Cliy. were guests of Dr. Clark’s
That he bad to do arell. The far',
in the raw, cold weather
toll, tamily Wednesday evening.
Silver Lake Hive 3S9 U O. T. M.
he gave hb time and aiiehu^tu
ting the buildings of the irnnd Trav r. are ptsnning to give the popular
erse regloo fair Into ^pe. allhough play. ••Give Me My Wife." Saturday
^la health waa ltnpa>(^ abowa thU evening. Feb. ISib. aiADiey’a hall.
QUARANTINE AGAIN
INDKESimi OPS
e In Five Mimrtsa.
Too cma cet anything your stomadi
cnives without fear of a case of indlor that your
sour on your
mamach If you wtU occastonally take
UtUe DUpepalB after ealtog.
Yoar meals wiU taste good, and
anything you eat will be digested:
nothing can fermsot or turn Into acM
or poison or stomach gas. which
(•uses Belching. IHxxtness. a feeling
of tollness after eating. Nausea. Inillke a lump of lead In ab
_ _ louaneas. llearlbum. Wi
brash. Pain in stonaxch and iutestlnes
or other symptoms.
Hendacbet from the atomacb
absolutely unknown where this eSectlvc remedy Is used. Diapepsin really
dons all the «ork of a bealtby siomstch. It digests your mnaU whenD your
Kiomacb can't. Baeb irianguler will
digest all the food you (wn esi
leave nothing to ferment or sour.
a large iO-rent case of Pape'a
Diapepsin from your druggist —'
king today
start Uk:
you will actually
healiby. strong Stoma.---------eat anything sod errtytbing you
It without the sUghteoa discomfort
or misery, and every particle ot ImpuriD- and Gas that is In your a
ach and Intesilncs Is going to be
Tied awsv witbont the aae of laaatlvcai
or any oU
or looe to fancy gradca; t
■peclata. SfleSOHc: other gredaa
Changed; raeetpta. i.SSt. Chaes
Firm and unchanged; receipts >
Eggs—Lower, hot doaed. steady
toae; receipts. Z.SS}; state Pcansylvanla and nearby fancy aelccted while
»>&3>e; do fnney fair to cbeiee.
31e; do blown nnd mixed faaey. kSfy
gte; do brown nnd fair to choice. <30
34c: westrni flrsta, «ttc; do aeoonda
SlCSSc.
Chicago. FVb. 3.—Butter—Steady;
ereameries. ::OSc; dairiea. !10<5c.
Bggs-Weak at mark; easea Included.
»rt3Ic; flrata. 31c; prime flrsU. flSc.
Checae—Firm; daisies, ij^c: twins,
14Hc; young AuhtU-ss. 16c; iong
bom. l«c.
'provisionE.
Chicago. Fell. 3.—Prevtoloas open
1 a shade higher lo Sc lower.
Clorc: l-ork—May. S17.OSei7.PTH;
July. S17.I2H, Lard-May. ^.67H«
9.79; July. |>80. Ribs—May, SS.SS;
July. SS.OTHesiO.
»EED.
Chicago. Feb, 3.—Timothy-March.
SS.90. Clovel—March. S9 49.
Detroit, Feb. 2.—Clover—Spot. $1.30,
March. 13.35.
POULTRY.
New York. Feb. S.-Poultty—Alive,
quh't and nnehaaged; dressed, irreguwestern chlcl^ens. I’esic; fowik
«
(cewADIN.
«#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ western. 15613c: tarkoys. ICCiSSc.
Chicago. Fell. ' 3.—Poultry—Hrm;
Kewadin. Mich.. PeU. S-—Clarence
Leclie. * Months Old, is tht Latsat llolloaberit is reported as no better iurkeys. iCc; thickens, l3Hi; spring.
of tha Childran to Contract
at this writing.
tlM Oleoaso.
Floyd Chubb and wife returned
For the fourth timh since the hoM-.
^ ^Saturday, colt
...
».,W tover U. <« W
the rhiidren of Mr. aud Mrs. Jamc.
Dobson. On Friday before Cbrisunas
the disease first apiioarcd in the famlI.v, aud since Uiai time up to a week
ago the four children of the family
were lu quaianttne.
A week ago, the clilldren baviug
fully recovered^d the house fumi
gated. they were storied once more to
'{Bchool. and attar a week's attendance
were nsaln placed In quarantine, toe.
joungret of the family. Leslie, aged 9
moatos. having neen ukea ill with
seal let fever yesterday.
The Dobson children bad a school
retord last year that would be bard to
liuai. and the hardest part of toqlt
Maloom WIni
nrila In FioW For Rewlee- >icknca* tbls winter has bean-thj/dtotion—Willillirm DeWitt and Jooaph
scnce from sebooL
N ^
ro Cfndidatsa.
•aona Are
“■
*
brother Prank Turcott. who was
diowned In Elk Lake Thursday, while
skating acraaa from Elk Rapids.
A few from this place atfhiidod the
Uciurc eourae at Elk Rapids Satur
day evening
Ur. and Mra. Will Hunt of EOk Lake
spent Friday with Mrs. George Hockridge.
Mr. Freeman, of MidUnd. left to:
Jackson Satnrdsy morning.
\j, E. Winters. Lowell Frink. Chester
Barnes, and Amos Duroeber each pur
chased a new Empire cream aeparator last week.
Quite a number from nore octended
the funeral ot Frank Turcott Sunday
which *008 held at the M. E. church
at South Milton, the Gleaners having
charge of the services in which 3odgc
h»- carried an insurance for C.OOO.
The aldermen whoso terms expire
tie letveb a wife and seveu cbDdrcli.
this spring an- Malconi Wluule. uf tb<Flrat; A. \V. RIckerd. of the Second; Ncrtharn MIcMgan Poultry Associa one a babe. Iso days old at thn tii
of bis death, a fniber. four brulhers
W. II. Abbott, of the Third. Jau>u^
tion is Already Making Plank
and thr»-e sisters, bcvIJes a large clrMurchie. of the Fourth, and J. M. M<T
for lU 1110 Ohovs.
<'lr of friends. The family hoae the
rormich. of too Fifth.
Winnie will be a candidale for
At the annual moetlng of the NortH- sympathy of the entire community.
Hc Is exiH rleuced to cIvU ' m Mlcttigan Ponlfry associalipo. hold
Farmers Attention!
mxuers, having been on the council a .!■ the offlreR ol Dudarwood A Umlor.
There to money In stock, there to
number of years and haa an excellent Tuesday evening, plana were made lor money In all sUM-k, hut imnw moiie>
re(X>rd. bavlng served on some of toe 'he 1^0 show and the dftermloatlon In Ihe best stock. Do you know how
have the be»i stock. an4 be the
make it Ibe biggest and lM>«i yet.
moat Important commltlcea which re
of your neighbors at the county
quire a great deal of time. Mr. Win The Fresldunt and secretary will ar
r? Use Harvell's Condition I\>snie will have opposition. Winiam Ua- range for the time of Ute show, which
•s. the best stock food and i
n powder on earth.
A :rcpt
Wltt. of ibe First ward, being a eaudl- will probably be Ihe fourth wc-.‘k In
other. Call for and Insist upon hav
January.
\
dale.
ing Harvell's Condilion Powvler*. and
Thn officers elecled were:
Mr. RIckerd. of the Second ward, to
protect both, yourself and sutek. Price
Fres^nt—W.
H.
Umlor.
Sac |M>r package
. rccepOve tgtndidate. being willing to
Sold by 8 E Wail A Sons and E E.
Vice pHtsidrni—J. M. Knight.
serve U the people of hU ward so de
Miilvr,
sire U but -Mr. AoDoli. of ibe Third . Sccr\’torj'—C. F. Hunter.
Awilttaul »ecrttary-E. Whitney.
ward, haa not yet made up bis mlnA
♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦A
Treasurer—C.
J.
Ebuer.
.Neither has Mr. Murchie. of the
.MARKETS.
8u|H<ilntcudeatYB. Giddings.
Fourto, both those gentlemen desiring
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦AAA
Executive boam—B. M. Franklin,
further time to think over the matter
LOCAL MARKETA.
A tew potatoes wer.- hauled la yes
before making an announeenwnt. W. B. Nelaon. C. E. ManviUe. E. GidThese three genilemcn are able men, dings. W. K. Ebncr, Westou Love. J terday aud arrived in good sha|H-.
iced aud have done etleiCDt M. Kuigbt.
Today .4be
larger, but t
ithington's Plagua Spots
55 cents.
lie in the low. marshy bottoms ot
Potomac, the breeding ground ot
of malaria
germs.
These
gcr
ehillv.
Four loads of potMoee. one load of
that be Is planning on leaving the city.
fever
and
ague,
ague.
bltloui
bltlousneKK,
jaundice,
cnu. oae load of coke, aud Hire.At announced ynsunlay. Joseph Boone
lassitude, weskneksand general UeMIto a candidate to sureeod him.
iiy and bring sulfertng or death to loads of corn were weighed at the
Ibonaanda yearly. But Eh'ctric Bitters ei;y market yesterday.
never fail to dcatroy jbem and
malaria troubles. "They are the
The price of eggs nml butter to
villi way up and these products are
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I all round tonic and cure for mi(
rw.v A__S'*...
hard lo get at all.
. _
_ pedro party and tafly i>ivcr. Kidney and Blood Troubles snd
GRAIN.
imU laat evonlug and there was t
T.viih^. ■
Guaranteed by 8 R. Wait A SoBk. ('
delroH. M. 4.—Wheat—Close—,
large crowd In attendance and every A. Bugbor Drug fo. Hannah A Lay.
$1.10H; corn. 64*,c; oatv. 34c.
body enioyed tbemtelvea. Alonxo
•
♦♦♦«wwwwwww»toto«
Chicago.
Feb.
4.—Wheat—Cl^seMackoy won the flrat prise, a hex of
LELAND.
corn. 63Hc; oats. 32c,
bon bons and Harry SUrbuc^on the
5 terms expire
MGSOTYEI.
oMimated at 55.900; market mostly
10c lower; beeves, $4.1067; Texts
Kteera. $4.5003: western steers. $3.90
63A0; Stockers and fetders, $3.15fr
;<.40; cows and helfcns, $1.8063.30:
calves, $663.33. Hogs—Receipts, esti
mated at 64.000; market 10613c low
er; light. $3.806 6.35; mixed. $3.«0
C.50; heavy. $6f»CJiO; rough. $66
C.13: good to choice heavy. $6,136
6.30: pigs. $4.7563.63; bulk Of sales.
$6.5066.40. Sheep—Receipts esUmaied
at 18.000: market weak to lOc lower;
Dstivc. $3.206 3.70; western. $3,306
3.70; yearllnga. $667: lambs, native.
$3.3067.65; wvstern. $3.506 7.65.
Eaat Buffalo. Foil. 3T—Cattle—Re
celpis. 3 cars; slow. Hogs—Rerelpia.
cars; lower; heavy. $6.6066.70:
yorkers, $6.306 6.60; i.lgs. $3.7566.25.
Shce|)—R.-ct-lpUs. 50 cars; lower; best
iambs. $7.7067.75; culls. $6.3066.75:
M-arllnga. $C66A0; wcthcre. $3,236
5.60; owes, $i.756S. Calves—looser;
$369-30.
win aose Out
Our Entire Stock
of
Fur Coats
15 to25per cent Discount
/^^sent Prices $16 to $60
FARMER’S SUPPLY CO.
ltS-118 SUte Street
.No. t TVhlte weaaM as hlgk aa ...fSc
"I. 1 Bear hide aa buto » ....$ILSI
L ] House cau .............................. m
Ocsoe, drexsed .
Sheep, live ....
Eggs, per dot ..
BnttM. dally .
(Hide and fur prieae
PoUtoes. per bushel.......................
No. 1 cured hides.
No. 5 cured bides.
No. 1 green hides .
No. ; green bides .
CaUsklDS. par lb. ..
Hortehides. pc.
..........;■*:
-jSSSyi;::!
Thi! Best Time to start a Sav
ings Account is N-O-W .
AU dcr>osits made in the Savini^ Depanmem of this Bank
durin$v the first five da>*s of
February will draw three per'
cent interest from liic lirst
day uf the monib.
-........
We Invite yon lo start a Savings Account
iu this Bank with a deposit ol One Dollar
or more.
Fish.
Cpdflah, p
Mackerel.
WWtegsh. .
laikv irout. jv-r lli.
ill
Traverse City
State Bank
Oldest and Largest Bunk In
Northern Michigan
Pork roast, per
Pork rieak.
Pork Cho|
ClearhacI
If atatad, on the pan of .he vesae
Pimgai haaanaa a Finlaaa auUU casti
to Tha Balihborhood of a tbousaiU
doUara aad they do not Uke to spend
fMAMmar. When H to takew laio conaMaratlaa tost wiralets to valuable
ImnuuBoe tor ship and cargo, it
eraald aaam that toe undarwriters.
kp • dllareaoe in the tasaraac* rates.
couM dulotoy bring the opposition to
aae tto HghL
'
It to ahw argued that the Ualted
BtotM caanot tMiirol the' shfpa of booby prise, a very cute itctle doll. N. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
Lrland. Mich.. Frix A-Miss Daisy
POTATOES.
•tour natkma The Unilad Sutca most G. Rump made toe UBy. and the club
Uryani. who has apeat the fall ana
Chicago. Feb. 1—A very siron?
derialBly haa cxmtrot ot tu awn bat^
,l new#. .
....$ aad
him as the b«at UBy
winter wlQi friends in the sontoem
Veal chepi. per lb................... . .
hors nag If It oaa Insist upon life pre-| maker in Grand Traverse county. The
pan of Ue sUte, returned to LeUnd
t Friday lasL
h.v.
„„ wimn. .o
lb.................................... 14c
The 3-poar old son ot Mr. and Mrs. the advance. The trade
V itoht. "«ub Si’^J'Sdttrib*
Martin
Heofi liit very ill
Jihraln fen Hoo^
danging at 76c K rsc. Anivato Oleoiargerlne. i^lb ...........:.?60$
were light and the supply Trem former | Eggs, per
Leo Miller has had a severe stuck
uf aimendtcllto hot to better at this
writing.
h'a^U^"
The many friends orMre. Brabant,
Greenville. FYb,
H. Glb«u ‘
who were grieved to know of her Ill t'o. quote the buying price of potato* Bran, per ,oq ibs ... ...............
BEAL ESTA1C AND nXTVSES
ness. are glad to bear ot ber cooval
the Greenvilie market « 3S6'-d::
csccnce.
rye. 70c; wheat. $1.05: beanv. $1.90.
Dr. Fralkk of Maple City to kept
Tie United States Laws goveroiog Nation*
e fe<-d ..................................... It.43
bnsy making dally 'rips lo LcianA
al Banks forbid the owning of real estate
CELERY*.
The mall boat from North Maaltou
other than building occupied by the bank
Chicago. Feb. 3.—The- tone of the
island to making its regular trips to market is firm. Arrivals light trout
and the land upon whidi it stands, so that
Lehiod.
•UriNQ PRICB8.
kllchlgan and not much home grown
•’Real Estate and Fixiuies,” in the siaieeflered, A nwderately active demand
meat issued by this bank, refers to the
as rcp*>rled.
haadsome building which is being erected
man's life haa been saved, and now Dr.
for the convenience of our depositors add
King's New Discovery to the talk of
•EANS.
the nodem equipment wiih which the
tke tosm for cwriag C. V. Pepper of
Chlcagb. Feb. S.—Pea tx ans are a
building will be furnished.
deadly lung hemorrhages. ~i could shade higher. Demaad very good. Ar
not work nor get about," be writes,
"and the doctors did me no good. but. rivals are only moderate. Holders in
after using Dr King's New Discovery Michigan are reported as Brm and not WbeoL Ih A L .
three weeks. I feel
Feel like a new oiaD. marketing 'beans freely. Other kinds
and eaa do good work again."
For
weak, sore or diseased iongs, Cougha' are all quiet and rather slow.
DetrolL Feb. 3.—Deanu—8i>otA2.2S:
and Colds. Hemorrbagea. Kay Fever.
LsGrlppe. Asthma or aov Bronchial May. tZM.
affeetioB It staads unrivaled.
Priee
ONIfED 8TATCS DEFOSITOKY
60c and $!.00. Trial bottle 1»c. 8oM
PRODUCE.
Oalv*
aad gvmraaieed by 8. E. M'aic A Sons.
C A. Bvbaa Drag Cs, Uaasah A Uy. ..Jfew York, Feb. A Outtcr SUhag-
^'TO MY
iilii VALENTINE”
FIKST NATIQII^L BANK
Sl=;
The nliove ynretinK* cncloee.1 with aayAf the
hamlaomu \ aleotinea shown here are sure lo
briogalaa^agtriCBdslhip.
It
More beaotifal, more attractira and more of an
aavortmeat than evvr.
Big
bur.cli of
ones • ••
pretty
2c,3cand5c
The prettiat and largest io the
^00
^”vr„‘^sn'ron.25c'to$5.00
Extra horrible comics
each............................
Botrfc Stored
STATE BANK
tM0,09»
• IM.000
Rey
Oaade
Carter.
Cbarlea Ultle.
Arthor
Lu
DorrU.
llhea. C. J. Bbaer. F. H. Baranm. Oe- tered senses, be made everyoae feel
borne ud entered Into tbe feMIvi-
■££
TTMjr
hv.
*.
T. fUanah.
• 9ff ceM Onrt4 w TlM DcfMlIi
norabaeber. Uoyd
Latranier.
Will
Will J. Wilson. Of St. Louis. MIcb..
Will Hensel. of Preemoat. Olfio. and
She Klad T«« B»tb AIwbts BooElit, Mad wUdi hu beat
la OM tor oTcr 80 Fcmra, hu borne the algnatore off
Jonlor deaeoas
for
one
year— T. a FOs. of Kansas City. Mo., are
Cbartes Urtle. Fred Carlsoa, Gornld here for a-few days fishing and are
■ heentnadeniKlcT hia pu>
Voirubn. Martin Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Utoeber. of Bsuli
Tbe Batter of maaie for tbe eOBlng,
K B.—AMmm an ODOMttou mad
Mttar \o tb« TnkMm*Ottr
auk. TraTWM at7. MK*.
Patrick
Dockery,
one of
Barker
Tbe taxor's ulary vai raised IKKi Creek's most successful .farmers, spent
clerk of the church be starts off the fa<-re from
Boyne
eoagratuligions
City
of
gorlc, I>rops and Soothluff Sympa.
nabatance.
or
CoUe.
a business trip to Chicago, expecting
CHUftCH TUtWAV NIOHT.
S;K'K '>*»»
as:?i''
It destroys Voras
It cures IMarrhcBB and Wind
of the sal
Id co-parinershl
irlbu^ without refs
leg.-d cUliii* uoi so proven.
Dated till* 3Tlh
'
h day-ot
January. A.
. 1S0!».
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures OonMipation
OENUINE CASTORIA always
C.'A. Whyland. president and gener
al Busger of tbe E3k Cement A Ume
which wm be held today.
BV
Charles
y-nu like
tion as
Maatlnf Aftar a Pal Uiek
lb«
»aaUBg arer
Pi«t
teacher of
the sixth grade
tn tbe iHihlic schools, Monday mornslle
liaM W
The, Kind You Haye Always Bought
before Chrlsimas. to resume her posi
•can Chaaaa at tha Baatiiaaa
WInpell.
of
Traverse
In Use For Over 30 Years.
City,
apeai Sunday with his brother. Alex,
CoafragatioftaJ
Tbos. J. White and Nelson Peterson
blaySovar etab mooi. aboal 170 being
juroi
In aiuaduca. Tbe Ublaa were aat for
rusty
term of the circqll court foi
auppar at 6:30, vMeb vaa veil an-
pieces Of paper will l,e found upon the
serc-eis, and some of them are gulug
Antrim county.
oiiislde ow town foraging.
Mrs. F. p. Brown entertnlndd the
nnd Mrs. Smith-Sianton, livieg
--Mr.
. Ml
Lndles- Altar society of Sacred Heart
Ua tablaa quanting a praity and la- 37tb consecutive year In that ca'pacity. church at her home on Pine street ArcstNqf town, lost their biilu- TituraTbe meeting closed v«b all Xnging
day morning, after a locg illnesf. The
rhlagj
this Xternoon.
••nieei be the Tie That Blnds."
body will be taken lo Qainr.v. Mich.,
Foilovlag tbe aappar the ebelr aang
Elks Won.
Lut night nt the opera bouse the .for iniermeci, Saturday morning. TL.
•Itreak Forth Into Joy," tbla being
^^.Itiiolber U in poor heeiiU buJ will not
faliovad by tha Ra«. Daaiaa Cortilln
third nnd deciding game for Ih6 in
ELK RAPIDE.
of the I'*
uecomiuiii} tbe n-tubins to
door baseball chan
ta Ua aaaual addtaaa.
jpyad by tbone vbo partlelpaied. Caruttau were uaad la tba daobrailoaa,
and declared that tbe mat year bad
Feb. mb. vben the Toung Peoples'
been one of nora than nsaal aertoaa-
Dramatic club presenu the rollicking
area. Thb. he ballvrad, to ba doe la comedy. "The Private Secretary." Tbe
. urt ta the Iona auausaed tn tbe death best talent aBOOg local young folks
of Mr. MU>lken..Tbe VMehIa the laat hu patrtotieaily volunieered to thus
year, he aaM. had
the Fourth of July fund another
al aad 4 a deeper character. He apoke
boost, ud
has
devoted mtKh
lime
:. alao of the
bbsIo. vhich baa been eaand energy’ to tbe preparation of the
peclally good, and of the large amooat play, vbfch gives promise of being
of tetereat taken la tbe
Tbureday one of tbe very best bome-ulent pro
o! the new town hnll. 'asi S.i-urd.iy
•rmritios.
night prayer meetlnga. and the lepeh- ductions ever given here. True, i
David P.'Keister succeeds
Poll
01 tbe boys are Bdwin Booths, or
Robtnsoa nt the Cement company's
meetlaga. He apoke alao df "dedaloa girls UUlU RuMells. but they
day." vhioh ttU one of Hr. MllUkea-e Elk Rapids boys and girls vbo vlll office as aaalstaat to Sales Manager
Frank P. Brown. During bis staori
Meaa. and vbltdi bade'fair
do tbelf best, and Elk Rapids people
nay here Mr. Robinson
meabnri to the ebnreb.
always do velL This being tbe case
Mr. Cdeblin decUred that nltboogh U Is tbe duty of every loyal citizen many triers who wish him every sue
-css in iheXqiura.
tbe death of Mr. Ulllikea fall heaeily
not only bay a ticket, but to speak
Harold Weston, of South Beardman.
Hpoa tbe Soadky a^oo). that ataoe veil of It. booat It. ud thus swing
that Mae each one aoeoMd to uke Mme of those not ao loyal Into line. is filling the poaiilon at tbe P&ie
Marquette depot made vacant by Uir
» of the ree^oBalblllty upon blm- Jiang your calendar In a
aeU, ud tbe Mae vaa la aonc vaya place, draw a heavy red circle around resignation of David P. Keister.
The annual meeting of the Elk Rap
1 the good work February ittb. and remember that is
Ids Iron Company will be held at Its
doM tv the Ooreaut Citcle. tha Wo- the date of "The Private Secreury
■u'a Home and Foreign Mltalonnir at tbe opera bouse, and is given un office In this vllUge Tuesday. Febru
ary
Wh.
BMlaty and the Bridge BolMara.
der tbe auspices of (be Boosters club.
R. S. Bovrmim Ukes A. R. Dibble's
In order tn erante a vMer tnteraat
Joint installMlen.
place on the office force of the Ellr
la tha vark af the ehareb Hr. Oocbflte Rdnt InstaUation of the ofBcerti
llB dartared that ba belhved no otfl of Equality Tent No. 137. K. O. T. Cetnent ft Lime company.
W. N. Curry has complete tbe lumear aboald bold an ofdoe for
M. M. Ud Meglsee Hive No. 403. L.
‘ring job on the Rex place for
. tku tvo yaan. bnt that otben aboald O. T. M. M. at the o|>era house last
irt Bay Lumber Co. The cut aggre.
he p« la. atailag that ihli pUa vaa Friday evening, filled the atructure
carried ont moat aneeeatfully by tbe Us utmost rapacity, some cUtmIng gated about 400.000 feet, and I* banked
1 Grand Traverse bay ne.-tr Petobago.
Her. Du Bradjtiy of Oereland. Onia tbe Urges! attendance In the history
M. E. Bmt*. the corner druggist,
He believed alao that Janlor 4m<
of tbe bunding. Tbe
mafic a business trip to Traverse Cltv
aboald be elected to prepare ibem- beautiful and were i
•elrea for futore vorb. He eldecd viih by tbe large assemblage. Joseph Bui- Monday.
tbe thought that tl^ aboutd all vork
Insialling officer for the Sir
ScarU
irU With a
aJIet
+
Iren
for higher ea*. tor higher Ideu ud KnlgbU ud Mrs. BIU TUloison Dep
• scalded by ovomirned kettle—cut
for higher jwrpoua.
uty Great Commander. Tor the Isdidec.
tb a knife—bruised by slammed door
Report* froB the vartooe depart The ladles especially shoved the efany oiIht way
menu vnre read a* foDova:
neeoeu tit one- is BuckfecU of the careful drilling in which
Salve to subdue InflaromaTreunrer—MMa Era RamllUm.
they had been so diligent for the past
I the pain
It's earth's su
month, their work bringing forth mi
preme healer, infallible for Bolls. I'lCboiiatpr—E, B. White.'
cers. Fever Sores. 'Eczema and Piles
i. The Sir Kni
Ladlea- AM—Mia. j. A.* iioaUgae.
5.1c at S. E. Walt « Sons. C. A Bughave to take off tbeir bats
bie Drug Co.. Hannah £ Lav.
Mra. C. V. Wrlgbt. .
many teams in the Mate, to lodgea «r
Heme ud Foreign MUaloury ao- equal sise. Tbe dance which followed
—inured by gun o
etoty-Glra. F. H. Rarnnai.
Urge)y attended and very enjoy
Bridge Ballera—Mlta Freacee Hnt- able. The Elk Rapids orchestra, as
K. L. Bdnrda.
As had been promised, the
auday
aeboM
_____avit oo file la
tais cause -hat the above named detendiiui, John Itrlner, is a resident of
Ibis state but that process
appearance issued in thU n
e cannot
. rea
son of bis cootinu-'d ah*en<-e from bis
last place of resiilenie. On motion of
1. It Gage,
night. Jail
33. was fairly well attend-
e<l and ■
pleasant evening
Mich..
Jsn.
nr
music furnished by a Travoree
City
orchestra was Hue.
Mr. and
Mrs. Jorepb Sherman
r.-^
turned to Chicago Wednesday, 'n-e.
were accompanied hy their son James
James has been living with hi» unck
Thomas for the gsuu few year* end at
lending the Empire school. His many
Dr. R C. Tyli-e returned to Tra-.ert-e City
Wetinesday mnriiing. after
practicing dentistry at the Hotel W.'-io days.
The next *iiuiiii>er on
th.-
Ilish
i«hool leciure couree will b.' on F% b.
!".
The
Eva
Ranleit
Macey
com
pany will render a'pleasing (uxigratu
on that evening.
Mrs.
A.
Jobn.son
and
Mrs.
Miles
Carberry were in Honoi Thursdaj,
Asa Roxbury has
»i borne tlil,-
w'.-ek ns the thaw ha« caused the >i;>
pension
of
today, after visiting
Mr*. A. M
It is further ordei
ordered, that publl
POMONA.
♦ notice thereof e given liv publicatio
of a eopy of ll s order, for three
i>unu>na. Mich;, yvb. 3.—J. A. Phelps cv‘-siie Kix’k- previous lo said day of
enicriairiitig bi*
brother
David hearlnx'. in the Grand Trav-is- De-altl. a iiesapaiH-r printed and <-ir<nlai
I•heIp^ of Ail*.
eil in s.viii foiiti-y.
Mr*. James Borit visited her son
FRED n. WALKER.
Wmianv Horst
riyde
Ball
WednewIny.
of.
Nesseti
City
Itirobeilng operations on
P..11,
>• f-rvatna i
datnUad IB said ■grura* ae
■lUevra. ti, wll.
vrbaea Uig, pprUv Um
Tlie W- M. A. giiv<. an bv.sti-r snp-
denust
I-ci Saturday ■'veniiia.
OR. W. J. HiOaiNE. DmitloL
cut his foul finite l..x.|ly while Ashing
New Mnnaon BIk.
Traversa Caty.
ClUzcbs ivlepbone: office. 738; res
Melvin Ho«- has n-liiined ,io Hen idence. 603.
i be dlroeted to bd* office op
ry to work in camp.
■an £ Hunter,
pritlte Sherman
t be Bladlrected.
Gold work of the rery b«EL
Porcelain Inlay*.
Painless extre.ctlou.
Strung, natural appearing and very
best artificial teeth.
Make EppointmentP
sbeod
whM
possible.
Office beurs 7:30 to 11:30. 1 to i.
Other hours by requeX.
through "he ire on Twin'lakes,
Why Refer
to Doctors
jltaoBT hutalraJ tbIrV}
roAvi
rMt
__
d f,
f> <>*>,« 1*1
l*ka.. _____
llaT- _________
• l-wKvg ilKriVor* uTOrrea
uTOn
rotl-wovc
l*ka *upteA«<
U>s>Balise.
Lota-Bia ui «Bd two<FI Slid
tklMT w-no
----------or iMa 'Jf tboMM aad X
I.TV Iht—-Si
Inn vw^ly alar I9i. *om
tvrrBtr aiz a
aa monirwli
'•TJruda—li•oat<t*»snl...l
-r tba Bisrlfa ww« r<ir»
• tir— it<; tbrn.-a aonih aUjwt flfly .-o. ....
T.dalotL.aoDvaww.l-orwaa-.a InadforMrly
->wowl r. Msrtba K. Hniwn. ihMHW aoat lo
Ilrn->I I*kr; View.* ti.lU>oIns tha Uk-abor* w>
s>«t>i lin-oraalJ tol Ibrar iSi; tbMO>w,« w
tba auflth »r.t i-.evi.rof wid lx>t vhraa iSi;
IbMH.- f>..r«ht..tnr 0-iMli wvax-DnioT cdaold
l-t tbrao ']>: Ibroc- tmt Ustta- |.Ibo> "fta.
inning
Abo at feor -^^^1 » mr"
lw«5rtTnma •».. Alw> tl
ot (b-'x>ovb.ai>-<iaarWr
o1
ib- >«nivhtai»- <
..I .acUonlUrVy ll
AU in Tuonahle tvivwty-aU norvii •< laiiso
twplaa.lf. mm. Unual Travera.-CVastF Bad
Htola -I KivhlCBB
""’KiTSKo^”
the North Maniton island, where .\1j.
Roxbury ha.< iw-en working.
Sirs. I.ovina H.illey of South H:iv.-n
Is
here
vi-iiina
her daush'---.
M:.-
Mlllon Mtsigr.
Harry Cliaiul!-r returned
from
‘ur
visit at Grand Rupida the first el liv
week.
Miss rh.vritv Johnson oi Ih-s |d,icr
and D. R. H-ie- of Boyne f;iy
united in
w-n
Becfiuse we nuke medicines
for them. We tell them ill
about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and they prescribe it for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption. They trust if. Then
you can afford lo trust it.
Ask your own doctor.
mairiage l.ist Saiiit.liiy »*
o'
tlieir
frh-nds
will
. amu'K.
’rt. I»te IB MataA I!
'rod^. F’edorspii
>e bast kind at a tasUsaonlX-
REAL ESTATE
I ■‘■“Sii'iisSiSrr?""'
Farms and Qly Properly
aei-oP
AO — paii.v them -o 'heir new- home.
I
George Smith, the proprietor ci the
Allan F. Prentice, represen'lni It.
‘hop upon the eaat side, is recotering
enter- from a dose of arsenic adminittered D. Wo<s1 £ Co.. Of CMcago. Iva.y ;:oiiI.3 Crossc. Wia.
In some strange manner by sowp per
Mo-. John Ourrit- went tp
Alton Packard, the canoonUi,
son. either with intent or by acoident.
of the best thing* ever st
For a few hours there wns small hope lo<)ay.
H. the opera bonse. many going so far a* of his recovery, bin he, is now upon
pranounce It the very best. To say the toad to recovery.
Bnt- that everyene was pleased Is niildty
Sam Willis, our genial liveryman.
bOOr. ao.
r..i3i9;«
*|*ul
Siiuday w-ith bis ixireiiis at Pomona.
Clair. Kcasle h.-id Hie nil-rorttine to
friends togrel his departure.
wishes
Thompbonville,
wa<
Joyed by all who weie present. The
Mrs, T. H. HeiiM returni'd lo Kale-
i
Heus*.
f
f«X«FUIlU.
talnmeni given BntURls.v evening by
Francea Ratae^
Uoanty
IhT. 2».
bis splvarance
be entered in this
perse
ithia
If You Are a Trifle Scntillva
dale of
inths
t IhaMse ut yiMir sbws.
w
AiTKil IN'VE.STOUY.
(.< kiiuw lb I Usas mple n
order and in default
reof that
tli»- room for m-w gtiods ■buM*>
a Bsi- iwaU.
iwsU. r bv >pcUikba« AU
AlW
m- ’s Feet
Bill
-of
Complaini
tiled
herein
erein may
ma: b
J iipiighi giisRo Km miu tbrm Just IW tbl«> fwr PwlMt
"
.*
confv
*
•
•
•
I
again
ght
jiiano iMiherWwri.aiel ter braaklac is New Sim*
upright
tlC'.lM-.
GEORGE W.
lir.o.on Si.-rliiiK (or |U3r..lM> Kuld Rvsrys l.i-ra. ZSr
Circuit Court -Cot
like. Gtliiitell Itros.
Feb. :
>TATE OK MirimiAN. THE I’KO-
the home of llic bride’s is.-, nis. T*ev
THOMPfiONVILLB.
sisted by Mist. Goldie BUkley. of Cen
Oorauat CIrele-Nia* Oraee Uicaa. tral Lake, furnlsbed the music.
MiaaloaBry aocleiy—
Much Enjoyed.
Mra.
Traverse
UrlDer.
>hn Drl
ih.- i-ouniv of
Onsiness address—
Grand Trav.-r«.-,
Mich.
At a s»Ks‘t>n of said roort. held
Jsn. 39 Mar. 13.
th“ probate offirc. in the city of '
tbi' 4th
A. A. Hovrinan, of Paradise ;ownsbh>
l^is 1^ resting place.
iruary A. D
Tillage, was played
as ill 'h.- eity today on business.
'
\Yplker.
present:
Hon. Fn-d
Charles F. S<-veronce was In
Judge ot probai.'
pendents, tbe former winning in a b
eltj today {rout Grawn.
In the mailer of the estate of Mela
T
EMPIRE.
♦
ly contested game by a score of ^4
Anderaon. deceased
Marv And.-rstKl having filed in s.vid
3. Houlpand Miller did tbe liattt
The Crime bf Idleness.
Emiilre. Mich., Feb,
1.—Mr. and
.-oun her pv-iillou pravlng* that said
Id1.-ri.-ss in.-aits trouble fur anu on
work for tbe winners, and Fnlrbauks
rout I :idjudtcalo anil del.-nnine who
1- the st.nie with a lary liver* Iffetiu
and Deverney for the loacra; umplro-- Mrs. Ernie Croner of .Manl-iee. visit
wore at ;li.' tiiw of his d.'Slh the fc-gal Joiy. *
Osuntlett and bUrtin. During the pro- ed with relatives here the gral of tbe
heir* of■ -aid
said deceaM-d and .-milh-d to
week.
blotches, la-*' of appetite, usus.-a. but Inherit the real eXale ot which said
gresu of the game, C. B. Carver,
King's New Life Hlls soon banish deceased died seised.
Mira Bernice Bower* and Miss Kath
BfooBd base for Ibe BUis, got \ hot
it Is ordered, ihat the 1st day of
liver troubles and build
up your
the finger nnd was replaced erine tkllhelm of Traverse I'ltv sp. ni
h.-..lth
at S. i: Wait & Sons. C. .March A I>. ibi'l'.at ten o'clin-k iu the
by Will Woolpert; Miller cab Mitainly Sunday with friend.* In this vilUse.
forenoon, at said |irnl>sic office. b>Hugb.-e Drug Co.. Ilaiiuab £ Lay
c.iid ia. hereby appoiute
r bearing
get 'em down to second.
The dance given by the directors
Tba Rae. Mr. Ooeblla apMa at bU
Elk Rapids. HYeb.. Feb. 4.—The
great plaaanra In aeehig ao aiany of neX eatonXnment on -'The Boosters'
the choreb taaaabert ia
sebedide occurs on Friday erenlng,
'
Court fivr Gran
—lu Chancery.
Feb .Vit
is-lillg hold
hi
in the
II- llaiin:
* i-xy
.Mi-rrantlle .eompxi'.i’i ^:.t|v on thi-<.nd floor. Satmdi.v afi-nioon
..'il«..-k All lunueis' »iv- sand iHh_ ........... . ...W,. .... ....l.l,. .. -1______.....
w.imeii who are ucabh- to'boconie
iti. iiibei- of th.- Woman'* i-lub
to atl.-iid
A pM-Kram Ua> hi-si
arranged lor.
ROLAND bay* wooli bides, fur. 4<i9411 Suip Mrei't.
^ec. IS'tf
here.
rkgnA vaa bcM Tnaadar nigbt m the
.
has recovered
sufficiently from the burns sustained
- Variaw Raport* Wars Glvaa and Of-
uaaal
Giiliiiell I
The.-r will b.' a
Mira Clara Hearing
Urgral
Jan. 3p-3t
bulels
went.to Traverse CIt.v Saiuiday evel-
CHUPtCH.
Tha
MARVIN D CRANE.
RecelVer.
AFTER INVENTtVRY
nc.-d the iwm f.>r ik * goodoffer tw.-iitvfive M-,x>nd baud
Bean the Signature of
Co., is here (dr the anautil meeUag.
H. O. Joynt and
AOAIN KLKCTee
You are further notified that1 by
I
tb<
terms of said order I am r««Xr«
Xred tt
give notice to all unsecured creditors
co-pt
of said co-partnerablp
to file wRh the
cb‘rk of said court affidavit and proof
ot their respi-rtlve claims and d^
The Children’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend.
to return today.
CIEU FOR 36 YEARS
Ww
Is: y^-
and Flatulency. It asalmllntea tbe Food, rcculates the
o.----------- - -..A x>---------giving healthy and natunl sleep.
Homer Sly left Saturday eveolug for
eONflUMATION^
Its age U Its svaraatee.
and allays FeTerbamena.
aumerous
£;
irrr^
a; =:
It ia Pleasant.
r Opiiuuf Horphlne nor other KareoCle
recelvlug the
tbefr
r.
KiSU S
a hannkM anbatitiite tor Castor OO, Pare*
wre per year, in spite pf tbe obiee- Moadsy la town, trauaarilng business
ilons raised by ibe Rer. Mr. Coebiia. : and calling ciT friends.
/
In the re^leocloa of Mr. Walt as;
Mr. ud Mrs. John HcEscbeni are
S>; IS
.
«I«
What is CASTORIA
unpanled by Luke Duroeber.
X
? 8' f SSI." irM
ntn that trifle with end endanffer the health of
Inlhata and Children—Expo
frieoda
AWNOAU
m
Mr. CoCbllB. Mra L. F. THui. Miss sldc. They left for borne Moodsy, so
Helen Moore, C. J. Bbncr, Mra A. U
Barbant.
YEAR BAS
- BEEN GOOD
AU Oeanterfeltn, Imltatioaa And
year uu left U tbe buds of tbe Bu- Bie.-'Marie. vUlted their sister. Mrs.
of the Rer. W. H. Loranger. at the Hotel Rlvei-
Please to take notice, that by an or
sr duly entered in said cnato.on the
I4ih day of December. A. D. ]9H, tbe
ttnd.Tslgned was dul.v appointed re
ceiver to receive tbe oautAnding
debt* and effects
tbe late partnership of John A. Bnot nnd Tbomaa
Hyne*; and that by a further order
y entered in laid
lid cause,
c«tt*( on tbe 32nd
of January. A. D. l»0». I was dXy
watburlzrd. as such received, to sell
and dispose of aU or any
t
c
X property belonging
.
. t aald'i
tnerahip.
and to -istribute
distribui the
tbe p
pro. ...........
........................
reeds thereof in such manner• as
a said
vOuft direct*.
IS=ib
PI
e to deceiTo yon in this.
Jot
Bonghty S4»id and exchanged
MONEY TO L0>^a
CALL AND SEE ME.
Ann
yer's PilP* greatly a
>•0101*1 in bresklnj
Room 1-4 Mfii^tic Bide, Tniveruc City. Mick
departauni—Mra
Francea
THAT FEELING OF SECRECY
esprcMlng it. The attendance
Is studying the characteristics of
Senior deurtaMM Sandap acbool- g^. Mr. Packard drove to Traverae
plant atfalfa. with a rtew to planting
Cijy Sunday afternoon to enable him
upon his farm here. Anyone
Offieara.
o get to El. Joaeph. to fill an engage-
Fnak fteantaB.
-
The M* ofteen elected for the enanlag year are;
Burd of dlraetora
T.
» Hoyt.
for
Mnilken.
Snaday
Morrta
Nevtoa Dnaeh.
Bell,
Gerald
Traatee for three yeua-o. C. Mo»(iR.
Deaeeatforfo
Booetera Met.
The
first
r^Ur
meeting of
report the same to the Evening Rec
ord. that has a
the Benile county.
Ura« circulation In
•BooMers' eliib" was held Monday
Tbe ladies of the Congregational
evening at J. W. Slater's store. About church have become
perfectly
in3S boosters wore present, and some ihnsed over the gathering of impera,
lime van spent in discussing inati
I. etc. They are thoroughly or-
perulnlng to the welfare of Jhe
gunUed for a campaign, and but few
-M. C. Orlall. Inge In general. Hereafter meetings
F. M. FBtae.
1- i.* mo.-: t:.':
to u* tha tour -Jiiiirit.g .-ffor;
ei;.- :j-
and pBreat drug* bs- had ih- u---ir. d -ff' ■
VYe do not aul*.ti-ui.—.">r jir;-*-- a-,
to all-
heart will
be
U
attendance at
MX araetlng.
hly tar tvo yenra-Oeorge Hoyt.
1Mheee-0. C. MoCatt, 3. A. Robert
Harry
fiurprisag Him.
tbe
NOW!
i.uivibe:fr
'■■■■
ia
some biclier today
than HO ilaya ago. but ia
CTIEAPER
tliao it will be % <Isye IroD! now.
w Anjoy cm coi::;d- ;;c- "f ai: -sBoilditu’ Material of all
f
Let Us FlU Your Prescrip|loiks.
kioda U cbcop and labor is
plen-
uful.
Now is tbe Golden Opportunity
J.OaCROTSESe Receiver .
above place, and It Is hoped everyone
having the welfare of Elk Rapids st
non. Arther Bachaal.
oar iu*tonier>.
will be held enrtt Monday eveittag
Oeit—8. *. Wall.
BLJIL.D
That one should hsv in p;; -im-ins dr. u-
aenl Monday erenlng.
vn.
Notie* to Croditora.
To whom It may roneern—
For U. wsau at
BttsIntoaMT.
guests or George Ulnter and family.
Montague. MorrU Belh
iW ta* wmt <
r*eb*aM«*r«.
CASTORIA
car Bratlaa, Bd CampbeU. Ed Keltb.
CImR.
me—In tCbancecy.
John A.' Enos. Complainant,
Thomas Hynew. Detendam.
Noa as Adam regained bU near
A. Montague. C. V. Wrlgbt. J. T. Hil-
tbe
coart for the eoanty of Grand Trge-
km w Jimm far Ih* P,»*Vow»
«w«y-ta«r Beam.
lU of tbe cvenUg with a hearty good
Morris Bell, tad Charles Back.
u TT»ar Lv. PrMiJoalor deneOBB for three yeare—Her- via At a late hour all repaired to
OtMk. Tie* Pr«*MMt: III HarrlB. Charles demut. Oeear their homes wishing
Mr.
Scbnler
many happy birthdays.
Bresina. Earl Doyle.
t<A. ABntl
Junior dencons for tvo yeera—Roy
PcraMisla.
fMolM. Mn-
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
JLOQICAL ftCPQirr.
In ’ life's Journey.
Breelaa. Fred CartMn. I. K Gilbert. J.
m
MV, raSItUAIIV A MW.
^MANOm
Harry
fc—rossi'^S'rsi'-iJJi.n.'SS
BBMBS—bar ot tbr boo.boM haem, Iba
About 33 <ff the Meads of Adam
Wall. P. Sebuler dropped In on hla Non- '
S. E. WATT & SONS
Traverse City’s Leadlna Drag Store
South Side Lumber Co*
Cotb Phones.
^
Traverse aiy, Mleh.
1
ORJUiD TKAVCMC HKIIALS. FRIDAY. FCDRUARY SM«0».
Graind Traverse Reigon
HQTieC TO CORRMRONDtNTA
C* trr WMk effMpondinei . I« r»Mirad tM latt to M*. AM MrrM|
rMch-thtHmld oRlMnot
•naa invat raaah-l
■ •fMChWlMC
fall M M
tim*.________
Tranfne fUf
mnected : quite badly . Injured at Suuaoi
Klngaley upcm Inwtaasi
bustaasi
with tbe electric light plant.
Feb. t.
dent for tbe pa<t foor>.t«n ye.irs
very pleasant soclil .nfiemooii
___
spent after which a boonKous supper
was served.
Mrs. Ransom was pr.sented wtih a small basket of Kl'ver
coin as s token of grwUtode and
prrrbittott.
Tbe C. £. aoedety wlU give a WsrbIngton's AIrtbday eociai In tbe CongrecBUoaal church purlors on Monluy
evening. Februury SS. A tine progrum
la being prepared.
- OVIATT.
Jos. Remington had the mlsfoT.iaoe
of having hii hbuse boiwed down on
tbe Aftentooa of Jantiary SS. But we
are glad to say that tbnwigh heroic
efforts of bU *o«. Roland, and danghMAnole. most of ibelr boouebold
ter. Mb
goods V
(Ted.
Mr
Remington
wts away from
■a home iat tbe time,
mule much was saved
mille
aaved .yet -.
the loss
was^bevvy
bevvy and U felt keenly ^ks
lingion has been bnnit ou
2 years.
three
e ‘tlmeu in the lust 1<> or 12
Ed Brooks Is hauling logs for Joe
Chase.
v-s. oi toe^aannueimuai urocery t o., o' Troiriue Ctty. A. P. Andervep-.->-nting Sroit usd DtUon. Detit>it. ind 1.^ E. Walmour. with Lnu
* .did i cslneoa
» hi D. H.
I'has- .Morio retarded
eturaed last . week
from an extendedt trip to Pittsburg:
Feb. 1.
a. While there he visli.>d his motb'. sUtww and brothers whom be bad
NORTH GRANT.
n sewn In almost twenty yewru.
Nr. Tonngs. who gut hurt while cutMia. M'laeberg became suddenly
tlug loga. te so he U out again.
Saturday evening
She was
nixing
Quite a few- from here attended tbe
earbcdlr acid and hot water and In
haled (be steam. A neighbor wras Udies' Aid at Mr*. Edd Broadway'i
called who give her an emeiTc. She laai Thursday. oC being present.
Mr. Ilowera and son have been cat’’^n”
was able to be e
tnlg logs for Ben Omsby .
momtaig.
George Breoner wa.« up from Trsv
Mr. and Mrs.
Chas.
Baumb'.-»«-have moved Into the Porter coiage.
.......................... Sun- ------ City Tuewday.
Mra. Lavisa Arnutirong's funeral
Miss
Mattie
Uaumbrger
spent
ig. Jhc eveutag was- spent
lave Swsinsio
has been taking
January 2< was largel.v attended,
Thursday In Traverse (.'ity.
and social converse.
Ree of Mr. Voun
ing the past week, and
large church was well |
Tbe young people are eojoylng
iiueni* wen- M-rved. Mis* Sebaub Mra. Pease is taking care of
:rcsbt
Mrs.
Rev. Mr. -liaskins prear.
ukvlns on the Inland lakes.
to enter the convent. Voung. who has bc-<-u aU-k a luug
lesies Tuesday
Tv
■ressive Sermon from Kcc.
•. 12;ri.
12;:
Tbe
Mrs. fhas. WrlsJey sp.-ut Ibe. Uy In
lime.
Feb. 1.
I'lierTravrr*e City.
larlle Cope-land and Mrs PrancU
Feb t.
I
GLEN HAVEN.
Engler
Mr*. C. E. Wllklnaou manu-d Sat
ler drove to Mesiek Saturday to
Mrs. Tboniss Tompson, of South
urday erenlag from Saranac, aborc
Frank 1-itgIer. who
ends tbe
Msnliou Island, came over Wedims- Lad broke fiia '
—
■be spent tbe past tat> weeks.
returned
MAVFIELa
highly respected in this
day to consult l>r. Shank, who was biRne Suudav.
Mrs. V>'. H. Steele bat retumod from
John neck, of Klngrley. visited bis and Mr Armsirunc h* left-to tr st •!>« In town,on that day.
a few days' visit vitb relatives at l.ieeMr. and Mrs. Orusby
called
of his life alone. Mrs. .hrnislnin^
dau^ter.
August
Orau.
Ward Bciinm drove io Empire Mon Frank Mackey Sunday.
lanau SuUoa.
day to ni*H-t Mrs. Fred Bennrti. ji.. o!
Mt and Mrs. Fred Ihiell call.il
.-HI*. .1..
.lltfWT* MVIll
« AUllld..
l.ndiiiglon.
She spent s.-v.-ra! days
Gnindiua Duetl Sunday.
turday lam to attend the ton-^-ri of moved into
tt the home of William Bennett.
■pent last Tuesday In .\onhport.
Ray Ma
(• Olivet Glee club, her son. llautd Ovlatl.
n. II. Hay and wife »-pcnt (be |>asl
,
H%lter LArkie kas Mrtbased
ford (or T
Gibb*.
blis. bv-lng one'of tbe slugers.
Bom—To
Mr:
and
Mrs.
W.
U
Ali<-n
voek
In
Grand
Rapids.
lot OB the baacb owned by
Ralph
Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Msnigold and a daughter.
Will iMicheil is dr.vwiiig logs
Robertson.
turned Sunday from Kings.
vF.ink Cox.
After a week's thaw ami pJ-aMiit
n'esday.
ii tbe home rbiklreii .retnn...........................................
they bad been for a two weather we Lad a lejrible
t.nxr.int
Feb. 2.
D Tuesday ^It- ley srbere the;
Merton l\tice tunJe a trip I
days' visit at fJeorgi- J....................
.Madlaon's. hc- which Icrled tor
about
(otiyelght
eriuKW. After qooutkms and^c^^
r#e City USt weekv His wi
companl.*d by Sir. and Mrs. Holl.*y hours.
HAPPY RESULTS
augbter aceompanied him
Manigold.
Th'-n* were no senio-*
a(
the
a
Empire when- Ih^' vis:
AtundalHV u|h>u the morning nml rhuivb on finndav owing to tli- <tom.
Have Made Many Traverse City
te home of W. S. Reed.
O. U. r
.Mrs. J. H. liver and Mrs, G V. IWudents
Enthusiastic.
evening
s«T\ices
was
small
owing
to
Making
vlxltee! with Mrs. Isaac Cljwsou
No wonder siures of Traverse Cite
tht; bad condition of tbe roads ntte.”*ii‘Tobin.ots^Thursday.
cltlsens grow
emhiisiastie
U
i's
the storm.
evening
lg>g and shingle bolt hauling have
.Iv
xuyoim huppy
Mr*. S. r. Morxan.
n-lMI all.T ye.irs o. suK.-rlng,
beeu >l.■su)^c■d today to some extent,
The I.. O. T. U.N. held a public InPROVEMONT.
since more snaw has fallen.
.i,T , -i:. :-'•a"■'"<■n!s l!ki- the following ;
■Ullatloii in tbrJr ball on Friday
I
p-pr< »entailon.f of ifce daily
N'ell Kennedy
called
upon
old
deputy cc
Ing. Mrs. Walson. groal depul
work done .ii Traverse Cllv bv noun's
friends here during two days the pa st
I acted
Kidney Pil!-.
week.
lo-nric Grey, of IKngslev.
visited ^ W. H- Cork, of Ceelar. U hi town
T. J. I'nilor. veteran. S2n
■ names Orebestrs rt-ndered
scaling
logs
for
Jr
lallves here the last of the we»k.
Travers.- City. Midi., >*av»
Mrs. Jc*<eph K
Ladles' Aid soricty met at .Mrv. L
m^d cske wen
M. W. pyiTnnt troBsacleil bushiest kidney trouble for ^«fw an4 doctored
rreatn'
T home ni'ar Snttons I'jiy
.V. Jamison's Thursday sferi-uan with
toid tried various kidney
renuilie*
wliXolTlcers wen tnstallr'dt
followl
St wei-k. She has Un-n sLiying with
but a small attendaure.
vithoul uL'alHliig much
benefit.
!
IT ihnighUT. Mr-*. F H.-ihneube rg,
■Y'oiironfider—CtrollB
Mrs. Platt Hareum Malted -relatives
ceard Itoan s Kidney Pill* higl.iy n-cRen.
Mit. »inmanderCountv Schwl ComniUsfonrr Carr
it {'.adiltar the latter half .>[
the
umiiiendiil and as I bad prevlottaly
w.H“k. aUending the Olivet Glee club vUUod niir ‘•chool last week.
r-i'n them ailvenisnl In the pnp«rs. 1
Mrs. Geil'Ude Rargon and M>n. De.
concert before returning.
Fas^ll
proenred a fox at the Wail Uriig
err<-. returner! Thursday after an exThe many friends pt
Miss Abide
in a few- w<-. k-i I'w as eiir.il and h;
i-ndeil visit with friends nnd .f<-la8e«-guiiller. who Is ot present at the
i F.
O
si,-"KeitU% (if Slti-pli;= Hear. I
•'
fr*'" f"”*' kidney
Ives in Cmlillae.
City Hospital at Cadillac, will be glad
a
I.ydla l.ackle.
c.Uv nlienioon and evening I owemy re'overy e..m:-.-ly
Mrs. Ja*. Seoll and son. Andrew, r<-4
S^Knt-Mre. Wilson.
to learn that her condliipn la r.onict*v...<
|.Y,rr«.,i
at
the
ham.<>f
Pill-."
;e Mis.-e
iirnevl Weiiiiesday from a trip to lunin
W. ]»sl A.—Nellie NelsoO.
i. l)av;^
called on uei-aiint of
VP ^-nUnei—Margaret ix^iie.
...»......................ke Rowlan.
i Uveiy plcasint surprise «.-as given
York,
sole
ag.mts
for the I'liil.il
plauo has reivnlly bex-n placed i
Jennie IlnlUday la at KlncK-.4
- Mrs. Q. C. Ransom at tho Coasregabnnieo(.t
•• Heiiss.
”
.t_ M.
'
'^i^fonal parsonage on last W<>d<ie»l4.v spendlng a few days with h*T'.laiigb- the I
.1 A. M^litn
Jaixil. W, f
KAftemooD by the lAdle*' AW s»ci--tv ter. .Mrs. (!■
(hiid In 1
Mrs. Rnnsom has been preriUturd iMfalraet who vu teoncbt
ov«r< frem Fas Island about twelve
((o in a vrry sarious <«BiMtloD
vU pnaaomiia and takon to K«>brs
^tPl. baa so far rwovcred a* to be
able to be* ttkcn to bja bon»* OPar
Cadillac, lodu)'. by bin brutber. «bo
vaa aommon^ during bis lllseaa.
■'sr-
People’s Savings Bank
TR4VEBSECrry
H. & HnU.
ChAaWilhcltfL
J. M. Hut
LoodoB, J.O.Orouter. .
Stapbeo Uutaer.“o;a W_Wle;
_
F. O.
Beoj. Thirlby, H. B Gantcff. Pnok H Smith
and L. O. Bica
WHAT
Hs:.
:"zr
1909
DO
FOR YOU?
ob*
of reel uff-
TUBUge lor rouraeU 1e • Aeuaclal way If you «m decide W
A-ns
■•Ta
WILL
Tm face the New Tear. Tou esa make It
opni » ssvingi ueeoeat Md adopt a rrguUr plu
of
addta« -
thercio. Wkeo you have decided that point sad seek s bsak,
,
we eommeud to your eontWersUou the cUlmi of
THIS baak,
beotuse It loaas lu toads oaly on reel esuie or gOt edge •*curity—because of Its Uberai Inleren
rules. AND BBCAUBB
!
the above named directors give to lu affair* ibelr personal ■*•
L L Edwards Asst Ctshter
■. 0. KeUnsan Culder
WELL6TON.
/eXsT GARFIELD.
tlie MdW' Aid met with Mr«. J.vhn
Birtnley 4m week. They made sun
iKumets and Up^i. to sell.
Ti. In and srouad
sroi
WelUton
Mra. Ciaek and Mrs. Thmapaon w-wc
up 10 Traverre City llM week.
The IVwer boy*, of WellsbMI, woremer t.i .MaiiisHila»i
week and
Miss Josephiue Koneenv
.In-uali!
I new l.irm waaoB.
a Mr«. Biackman with I
Sr. Itiik.r. OI f'birago. was up to
wo.'k at prewi iil.
Mrs. Davis has been snfferlng with i W. il.l* n UkI
mralgla Tor a few day* past
The Rev. J. C. Matthewr* U holding
revival ►ervitvs at the East GBrll.-Id
M. S. eburch. Everyone Invited.
.sisagsss'ar.S'as.i.'sjs:
Mr. ;ind Mr*. J.k- J.-ar
trarhieuTw e-«rwMsiind thwIW ayeMaUlaand Mr*. Tc.ay Webber Sunday.
bml rt-nwth-. tMTse* i> (wBsid l>y SB tsEild Anstm (ailed on hf» brother,
fleors- ATisteit. tnd Umlly 8und;i' •
W g. Salon and lainlly virited Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Xewmareh Sunday.
Quite a number from this uelghbnrbood aUi-nded the "Fartnera' InMitule
h-W at .King-ley.
ssiasfc:
sr!A=:s;-ast
ss^.-iaraa^'saSS
SSv,
....
J. cunr * oa.«aMs.a
u.Er'Sl'S,""'
■'MSfe’kw
I.
You <9u1d find no btttftr iinte to bu^ pour wbo/e outfit than tiqhi now.
Everybody’s Talking About This Sale
The marvelous values offered durinc the “Greatest of all Sales” has brought
people from every section of Northern Michigan to purchase their furniture, caroets, stoves or whatever their needs were in the hoir.e. ...
If for any reason you have not visited our stores you should come now. as a few
more days will terminate a Qean Up Sale which is making itself famous for super
ior values and extremely low prices,
^
Below we quote you a few ot the many bar;jair.s now on our floors,-and if you
can’t come'to get them, send us your order by mail.
Qnnllty and tow prices arc
Ike cMel attrscUoa at this
great Clearing Sale. II yon
care to save Money* the opgortnnlty nMetsyon here.
k
Unheard of values In Dishes
Whetbetjon vaattoa-eoddDiihea. a 100 piece aet or 48
9e* 6e and lOe each
Gold CH- oolor deoomed DiamT and Tea beta
a Off
as tow as..................................................................... •
Never again will yon
have aa opporfi inlty to boy
at these prices. It wUI pay
yontolaylna snpply ol tbe
tbe things yon will need later.
mm
Full size' Beds
FnUl our atock is rodneoJ to
normal sise, will offer all
Beds at greater rednc».d
pticce. Ourbest %Z maUo
pblo iron Beds, foil 4 Q C
Bike, osaorted colon *«Ow
Others at other prices.
Take Notice
Some people have the
Idea that our Clearing
Prices are lor cash
«Mily, but we charge
you no more on easy
paymeats.
Factory Prices on our Handsome Couches
until our enormous, stock is rovIiKi-d to where it shosld be. Wo
b»ve a splendid rarieif to choose from too.
I ffeiiuiuo leather Coneb, steel constructed, oak frame g ly 17c
rxvular value |2-i W). now......... ............................... . 1 / * f D
No two Couches ntile. We hare other high grado p AA
rouches as low as.............................................................O.VU
K
Stop Sewirg by Hand
A Standard Hrcbine will do it
better much qu^-ker ;ind much
easier. We hnvo several of
these famous machines and '
now you cao buy our bat
I210U macUin
for...............
16.50
'mx
_J
Parlor Lamps
The Odd Dressef
ahould be booRhl oew^ We
have 2$ wfai^ are
RdC
aeUingatfsetory pri» DAD
1 solid oak Dreaeer, French
plate Uirror, beauti- g g ms
fully finished for ....AXsf w
Here is a whirlwind of
bargsina found in oiS
Orookery Department.
Nothing over
1.15
Nothing leaerred.
Everything goca.
Bring in your Pictures and have them framed. We
have sevemi ftemea ready made which we are ekeing
one at lets than half their regular valno. We also
bare several doaen odd sited Window Sbudn g 7^
18 im to 36 in. U. X 6 ft loag.ateiph..............AfU
Chair Sacrifees
We have manf broken tieis. 1.
2 and 3 of a kind wbioh are go.
ing rapidly beeSnae they are
extra good quality and the pnoe
aoiow. We’re closfag ftfio
out full seta at per chair DOka
IM
FRONT
ST.
.Pretly Rockers
ai:d conifortcibte too. die s-ini-*
big sacrifice ipudc- on wory
Bockvr. nothing rvBerved.
Oar licst 5 o and
n aa
Bockors are goiog ut D.vv
Others aa low
Oak Chiffionirs
Wry pretly. smooth filling
spsciouB drawers, extra
well maderJast the thing
to keep your ciotLee in.
We’re closing ont several
1.00
J. W. Sla-ter
Famishes Homes Complete
Stoves and Ranges
If yon haven’t a good Ileaiii g StoviCcok Stove or Rsn^. d- n't w.vit noy
longer to get one. Oar c-it prices are
certainly templing to tho^e who spI reciate the vulue of a hard earned
dolla.'.
Parlor Stands
Oak and .Vabogany Pedestals,
L'brarv Tables. Faitor Snitv
and humlmls of <wber Racial
I hiags for the home at
y* to
off
This sdvertisf-iuenl is only nn index to tbe hnadiwda
of iac xnparable raluee foend here. Newspaper apace
and glowing words ccnld give bat a faint sdn ol tbe
tu*Ksina now cflered yon oa nererbefore bara ws at*
tempted a saki at each low prioea.
Out dorlc. runninc into decp'witw.
Gwrge .Vewuiao
'o Is- surprised last
'Vi-nlng by barlnc ZZ of the
d IM-Ighbors «iik<- iheni fnii
their slunilxTS about
lluwi
ihton and Juhii Cady
rled
wd. ,All sp<-ul a
M«t
boat, 300 miicf- nearer New York (ban i« Havana.arid cive*
,
. I bread u good (or yov. etpeaify m dw OBMaer
hfruit. Ld ihecMdnn ha>« aO ib^ waat etkaad
eocourage them to eat iL
Be sure it if lighL Heavy* bread
an aboouaBboB lo-,
the Momach because it foniu in dough balls which tbe gastnt_,
juices cannot penetrate.
' !
Lcuct* from Gnnd Rapidt reach Magnolia 19 four «la)-s.
To insure having light bread it is advisaUe to -buy vkj
that land o( flour whi^ you b»w is of hijb grade and fehable. Transitocy brands me verv ^ to be of iotferent
24. Mr. Stow* and Amos Musaefman Being PreaenL
In five or ten acres of (bit productive land—in the locaiitf of wonderful devdopmem
mJ, clear k, phm k and care for k.
You ect the prufics.
jroundf, we will adl r<»> the land,
We will KladJy answer all que«k>ns.
or write for oor picture cataloc ■‘A."
pert
«fpl,
es. franforts
served. They
reeelvlns
CUBA LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO.
Sli-517 A4IRRAY
1. D. <Mm. Pmtdeati
BLDG., GRAND RAPIDS,
M.-H. Sorrtek. Vice PreaideM:
C. E- Bo
City.
Sdkool wlU c
mornlns after a few da)v' racailon.
Mtaa lliBrten. of Traverae CUy.
' e plaw o. Mn. Moaroc. wJio
eek
e prrtlleat
ul with ber
br tete ar.d rbe
........................
if Uic nlo
The weather in eoW encnM(fa
a waoted.
lira. John Harahall and Mra. Das’ll
D Elk Kapl<^ t
Mr. «bd Ura.
Gbcrrini
looMns at
beyond Trat
iverae Oiy with a view to
.The LadlW Aid wat well attended
at Mr*. Poneba and
- all
.
.bad
- a nice
Bate.
Mr. Colerlek. of this pUee baa _
to California, a bait brother of hU
died and left a amaU fortune of $16,000
M be idiTided with thrM. bat
to
_________
go to-lalironila
cailforaiatotoget U.
tbipk we Binds tboneb.
Mr. MarshaU baa bad another bad
t tbe bOBo
of the bride's parooU at Elk Kaplds.
and may Joy go wltn them.
Mr. Tyren wUl aoon bare his houac
ioae so he cab move In.
Mr. and Mrs, Darrauab have a
and wUc and two ebUdren
vlsl
IroB Chltawo..Mra. B. O. ladd. wbo has been q.,ucaMt.-la feeling much better, nithoogb
abe la far from wdL
We were glad to hodr that Mr.
got -the preminms be did on co______
we know be has taken good care of
■"vri'
' EAST RAY.
Tbe Kelley Uitnber * Shingle rtqnpanjka «alU has been nnmlog full Mast
night kmt day. They have a cut of
Friday
............... * •
• aty.
t
bought another forty aei s of land
a B. Mahan. This
SmMi) the owner of eighty acres <
Bast I_____
A few days ago, as John Chandler
was going to town near Bert Lienrdi'
place, he aaw a large and llrely bul
frog In a water pond.
Bi Doottne. wbo for the pnstf three
V'
U> hu W^nt
mine. He saj
Ml the luMber camps are abut dowe
and many' thhasapda of lumber Jacks
arc out of a Job.
A young nmn has bon^t tbe Beb
BaiwdyFwe
wbo
from indigettioa, or
conaWw that
Wm. U
oiony llanaccr.
Carson twenty acres of swamp land.
He is going 10 raise celery on It This
■ piece of land (or that pur
pose.
'n some placei
over ■ -ven feel deep,
They raise
celer^ successfully In Minuesoii
Inuesoia and
Ibere is no reason.it can't be done
here.
Tbe latter pan of the wwk
school
enable
teach*
Ed. Wbeatbers bae bad good tnccess
Id trapping mink and otheV fur-bear
Ing animala adn it bas paid blm well.
I furs bring a good price this year.
Will Andrus Is cutting logs
and
ood on bis forty near the five miles
J. wnilte spent n fea- days among
relatives bul started back to the island
Tburaday night.
Travel City one da> t*is week
Adam Slater sod son George are
ilting logs for Crt-o. lU-lmtortb on the
Sayt-r lot.
Harrison Hulburc was in this vivhiit}' looking for work, not finding any
wiurned to town,
Mrs T. W. Good and chUdreo tfenisit Mrs. Ferguson whUea grist was
to visit
being n d<- into leed last week.
llorriogtoD puls in his time
clearing up some land down in tbe
of Al- swamp '
Mail Caiyler Bu^ made port of
.ms, hauling bolts
Traverse City for Will Andrus.
a trip for two days on horse back.
C. I. .Domine took sdvantsge of tbe (|U( Saturday was a toiigb llnu'.
8 sugar
fine w eaUier we had and underbrusbed
T. \V. Good has cut down his
.0 acres of Isnd for bis son. Gas
burh FO no more warm sugar and
ad lafly
,
Miss Beulsb Msban. wbo is In Flor can bi- bad there.
Mrs/
Ella Good was a caller
a witb ber aunt. Mrs. (.and. writi
3t.-». Friday.
>mc that tbey are having dellghtf
weather and that where they
a'
The many friends of Miss Della
staying they have two banana trees
Burns will be glad to know
tbe yard loaded with ripc^ bananas.
nicely located at IC Brainard street.
rolL after being nearly 1 year In
Thursday night one of our towns
men leit bis horses tied until s verj- Pennsylvania.
iste hour In Traverse
('ity.
Tbe
. 30.
horses after a While, took a ootlon to
go biAne. and our townsman bad to
WELDON CENTERN.^^
ic snow Is quite deep after tbe
take a walk In the wi-c bours of tbe
morning, to bU borne, seven
miles thaw.
•way.
There will M- a meeting ki the
Friday James lUddIBc cut wood scbool^ouse next Sunday.
with bis sawing machine for Arthur
Mrs. Slrickncr is stUI sick, but is
HumMe. They cot forty-Bre cords in some teller.
1.
Charles Tennent Is able to bo' out
Fra^' Wheather la winding up his and working agala. but is still very
iw log cut.
weak.
wnilam F. Kike}, who has been
Mr*. G. GoBar is tetter.
lumbering hardwood bas yet IT, M fe
Two of Mr. Ilurtlesoii'a cillldreii has
on the skids. These logs all go
le whooping cough
tbe Kelley Immlier coutpany'n mill.
Samuel GoSar is still
loging for
Mias Maggie Miller has bought
teul^.Sands.
new orgao.
The snow plow came over tbe Betsy
Tbe weather was jidd and the blls- River brftnrh of tbe M. « .S' K. rail
tard raging so that Mr. Gillette, our road so tbe trains are again rnunlng.
mall carrier w-aa unabh^ to make bis
Feb. I.
rounds with the mall.
Claude Wllsle. who bad the mlsfurWEXFORD CENTER.
me recently to lose a horwe of a
Forward is visliiiig relatives
valuaW...............................
rie^toam .lost the remaining
pi Homestead.
Some of our neighbors, owners
ramp lands, are planning to du •
tlllsg Ibis spring. A good Idea. ’
land can be made to yield good crops
If properly drained and there Is some
talk of a petition ueing made to the
: county drain commiuloner to lay •
a big drain
ditcb
through
th<
CL.EN ARBOR.
True Finney did
•Messru Hoik- and
i
• ly.
business M Mesl-' '
'adlllac on
business last week.
George Miller and wife visited at
'
le {.Adies' Aid at
Mrs.
tewis'
i-sday was a decided sucts'ss. there
g :.G present. Sewing wav the 00
der of the day,
Mrs, Hope Finney, who has been in
■rv irnor iiuilth for several niontbs,
fast recovering under l>r. Purdy's
table. (»ke and coBee on another
tfll all were satisfied.
Thirteen . .
Jars a-ere taken in.
Music and singlug was another of the peUkuri-s of
tbe evening.
Skating parties on Glen !.ake
Joyed the
............................................
voting men had uold baths by going
through tbe Ice. They were helped
n and no bad results,
very
id tirs. Dsn Drothenon
Frans Sheri
!the funeral of Mrs. George Brotherton.
Mr. and Mr*. Droiherton lived
here
icre seieral
seierarj-ears
j-ears ago i
and. have many
friends who Join with tbe
band and reUtives In mourning for
the departed.
*
Mrs riaypool is improving from her
Gay
spool
from Friday till MutiJay in Uellain-.
the guest of their cousin. Mrs. F. 1>
Flye.
There
> school Frida:
rhera,
rvM'. attending
In Traverse Cll
-Mrs. John Corns.
I Travel sc City
< visiting friends h<
Tbq funeral of .Mr. Innls was held
Tbursda.v aliernoon at
thq M,
E
church and was largely attended. Tbe
service was eondutled hv ibe Rev. .Mr.
Thouinmn. assisted by the Rev. S. P.
Hewiit. Of Kewadin. who Is an old
tend of tbe famllv.
Mrs. .Matel *WUson, of South Mll10. visited her father. T. W. Hawley.
Thursday. She returned Friday jnornlag. Mr. Howl) I
Mrs. Ben Peters is very pooriv.
kliss Emma Ritter, who is attend
I
ing school at WilUamsbory. spent'Saiurday'and Sunday '
Will Clark had two bvthers to visit home in Detroit the latter part of last
him from Sa^nav. they stirting
week.
their return Saturday _
_
Arthur Gee. who has been confined
8. B. Cate and dau^ter. An
1 his ted for some time, is slowly 1®.
started for town Friday morning befor the bllxsard atraek here and the*Sam Gee is also on the sick list
gut nearly half way before tbey disThe Mtssionsr}' society meets with
Mn. Frank Sour* this week Tburaday.
B rig and turned arouni_________
Dinner will te served.
mesotartowarda home before they
-s. Mary SMcklag Is
visiting
caught the mall carrier, rwbo
- . had friends In Sooth Milton.
foand the padage that they
to surt agala Saturday Burning
wre Hunt te driving Mr. Fox. the
piano man, around these days .
Mra. WUl Uuu vtelted Meads te
ciiiii
be
<-'and two o'clock .
held in
i-h'ctloo
Eagles’ ball WoOnewday. :
of
ufficerw
will
take
“The FV>qr tbe Best. Cooks Use**
plao
end reports Of offirere for the |^l ,
RICE CORNERS.
vear presented. There will te a lau-1
The l.sid«es' Aid
met
wnh
Chas. llunvll last W.-dne.-da>. Their
work cousisfbd of plei-iug blocks fui
the Aid.
Miss .Mvrtle Dennis visited Saloaia
Warren ThursjJay aflernooD.
Miss Ida Sbunk has-gone to Honor
•V. belt- sbe has aecepled a position in
tbe posioiric*-.
Wllllaiii Totu n has sold bii placv
and will move In the spring.
Fred and Kaloiiia Warren relui-m-d
litim Traverse City Monday noon.
Our s<-b«M)l ylosert last Weiliiesday
night so the leai-her. Mrs.
Hapar.
i-utild attend tile Fanners' sud Teach
ers' lusUtiite at Traterse City.
Anna Wilkins and Minnie
I'otlon
drove to Traverae Citv last Friday
Feb. 2.
sjeal prograw interapt-'^'d with olhei |
s
features o( the meeting.
iRetiring
President
WX>lways be found of unifonn high quality. It vrfl
-.jD^e-kht bread. Some families ha%T been using it c
!y for WJ yeatv
ye
If you should ever have d>e least l»l of trouble with **Lily
White’* we would like to be advised, because 00 account
of its great popularity it is subj^l to all kinds of tiidteiy.
and as we l^w the floiir » alt right, when we are notified of
trouble we are aide to place it where it belongs.
Always buy of rdiaUc dealers and see that oor aune a
on ^rk taa.
For sale by your dealer.
i
Fa:ito
will
ad
dress the board on tbe work of ihe ur- !
ganixation. acd Secretin Hannen wi'l '
give a summary of wha’i lia» been a,'
eomplishi-d and what has 'jr-eb rougiR
to aceompli-b during the past y«-ar.
Tbe metutera of the board of dlrvetora
will make short a^dwses on board,
-atfi- work and geftv-ral dlscns.-'ions ;
m invited fiom among the mem-1
VALLEY OTY IttXJNC CO.
Auiiiht r very Important lueeting of
-e iKiard will Iw-held
ua Feunmry '
I. u! which time the very taiiurtanl i
.H'.-r of lran>iKirtafioit will Ik- taken •,
SOLON CENTER.
lip for earnvsl
O. K nuy4tf^l is working Inr W. O.
Jliekeruun.
Kdward
Caulhlcr had His f(s>l
eruslii-d i|Ulie badly on Tui-'day !a-i
Is'tw'eei! a Iqrge log and s;uiii|i.
Will. WiiiFiaiile} has
been
qure
P)M>rly tbe last week with rficuiua-
eoiistderation. E.
A. |
The l.adi. s' Aid soviet}
hoard of.inide. aud'Amos S. MiisfiI ]
as>oclatlOD
have
III be s meeting which other busland MrEdward Gauthier
< 8s nu n -in tbe cHy should attend as
called on her sister. Mrs O.' R. Claj
well
Ihe annual meeting.
l>ool. one day last week.
Ai the annual mooting best .WedacsMrs O. K Claypool Is Improviiig
verj- slowly and is still nnab'e
ay. a supper wilt he »<Tv>-d at C:30.
without help.
Blanch
tinder the direetlon of Robt rt DuvldattcndlDc her.
, chef of the Engles' club. aa^ IMra. filmii
I South
Cato*, ihcf of the Elks' chil
•hih. The
Wllliiinisbur.
parents.
............................is pirns-.
table allendanis have b-.w selecled
Good spent the dav last fnMU Ihe lA-vris Civ>-,s l>el>ailng eh-h
»t T. W. <:«h1s.
of the High school, as fullowa: Seth
White c^ilh-d on Mrs O. It
Asliloii. 8, Mills Ih-an, Bernie Pcaree.
q--.:'..'
ill.
U;'. U'lig
f'harl-s Johnson moved
IK a at the town hall Tnesday erenlaE
Wiedotii lionir ycMerda},
A ver)- inievestlas program was rqp>
The Swastika club will gl'e a p^ro dvrvd. af.v-r
party end taffy pull
Wedai-sday
at Ilat<-y's halt
evening. Feb. 3r4, Every
wbirb about'200 peot^
sat d(WQ to an elegant supper.
At
a
niueting of the storkboldera
of the K-. aadin en-amery held here
body invited. AdmiMvioii 13c.
•Mrs. George Given was a Traverse Wedmwalay it waa tbooght ddvlsablc
to clos.- the erramery. not
City caller Friday.
erse City visitor v-esterday.
wRI Diidocbtedly sold, after whleh R
,
Mr.-'. M. Baker who has teen visit
log at Inie-rlochen. n-iurned Tuesday.
will
aimin' resume upurailcms.
Mrs. Henry Uann. of' Tunmlo.Can-
Mix. Allle iiuri made a busluews t.rip ndp.
to Trarerrc. City Tuesday'.
vUliod wlib her uncle. J. Q.
Iiotiih .vnd tsT. 'y Tnesday.
went lo Trav
Miw. .1. C. Booth rtrwe toYsIw.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood aitvtndvd tiM
funeral of Mr. Iniiii. at
n have Ihh-ii ti
invlled
be table and also lor
allow Ing
It. CIhvihvoI Tiic'sd.iy 1
h
with
y
and
fattiillar
il Ilf vsliie ill their
i:k.
It
High
is <li-sired that
Iht-re In- a
CopemiKb. R. F. D No. I
full .-vitv'iiilaiii-e unit ihul v-verywre In
'luliiig In Ik- pn*sr-nl. should notify
at
the
111,' —-i-retury at citici'. «» that a deH
home of her daugtiier,
.Mtiiitelonti.
Mirh .
Fi-b
r^Mance-
Iona has what you UiigUi rail a bunrh
whool
"Xtek
Carter"
It into iheli
he
fiends
which
got
h<-ads lo ran away aud
tliwteys.
They
had
pUnned
lo
h-au- the last of last w.-ek. but tte
ling leader got caught and Ihe rvwt
hacki-d oui.
It
Ib-ri}
umiilM-r (if plali-.-; may la- a'raniv
se.-ins
niontii ago. and ennie luiik. has bd-n
talking Uv the i*».t ol Ihe bunch and
wore tliodc-iale.
ihey ot course want lo s'-e Ihe sights
away from Jiere. Tli<a' are young boya
township ond Interment made in ihc
■Martlla ceracicry Thursday, ihe funer
al
services
CRAWN.
Giawii. .\lhli.. Jill,, Cf..-TJu-
Kay. of MalilFite. His text being
-> met at the h.niie of M. E. Hairil
si'iiaraiorA.
Itcri
Fitxratriehk
Kapkis. visited
aii4K,ss«|- at KHt
1 W. II. .Midemua's
"(lb tin llie-kiidge is >IU the sick llsL
Will Hiil-iii of Cehiial Lake, was A
Ibis
vh-inity We.liie-slay and Thors-
. l.'Va^nMnijjy^UJt. till.' luornlivg'
-ill!*iirtrf«'.v v'RSM^^Trkt'ds.
for H.ill»iif
Gas.-,
if
of
KlngHe.v,
Kliig^'-.v,
Lews." ''Face to
Face."
camp.-, have s|irlnkled Ib'-ir roads and; .National bank.
Kviuii-'d oiH-raliuns
•nd-d.
ami
hImiui
iiM-in but all went back yvsi
The iadi-s
idtiy to be ready lbl> mornlDg.-
i-l.-an-d
rs, M.1t..ii Hat. and Mi->
t
variy
ad till- i-acbei'.-- institii;-.
wherv- they set
tled and made their home on the farm
;s. Sasioti. ND-, Fisln-:
iiiiigton
now Mniilla
remained
uiiM!
ol
M.-n 1. ..
atnl Mrs.
iDierloclieii
aiu-nded
l-lllck" 11 pie sUpIM-r Tu-
IJ} evill-
gone
Mills. tr<«nrer trf Uoloa
today OH
10 u..‘i:iii l.‘s iiniimcly de-
F-itor.-i
wi’l
I-'
held Tut-ilay
NOTIfrl
ii. guBinniec on Piatuis and Ors -ciPi by 11- 'Icw-s not cover ineom' a doue L'.' tramp inivellng
Fob., &-Jt
Mr. Brimmer’s death, alsvut 14 years
ago. Ste remained with her two sons
- Grill's
Hiind
♦
KEWADIN.
George and Herwhall. some few yeais
K-a.i 'in.-'M-U .
live with her dai’gliler
atU-cd"il
la MauUtee. where sbe ri-sualDPj un
til her death,
,
F'-b.
1 --A
>
Every woman wim bc intercsi
j If T.« u»Tw twio-l" ia»l»4i. I'r'swy.
d*r . r ki !ti»r *rei;i e. *ivl *w-pi ■ <n
laige ' pirsMot
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--- i-ar» far vmm •II-p. tr»Llu™,'.Auara>i4sI.e,f U.^^Pwds.
I
i-iid S;ii'.;rday.
-The Great Compulsory Sale. IS A MONEY-SAVING SALE! WHY?
Its strongest point is PRICES
Its bargains ottered are. GENUINE
Because
And these prices are bached by our gnaranlee.
AIMO YOUR IVIOIM CY I SACK IF- YOU WAIMT IT
:ivii lIVIBER--------tUs Is not a sale lo make moBey. BUT a sale to raise mimey.
IVIUST HAVE "THE OASIH
Aod to do this we are willing to sacrifice. Every article in the house marked down—to a great
many cases to not only less than they cost us. but less than they cost the manufacturer NOW
ig your time to supply your wA
eahts at a saving of nearly half.
YOURS FOR B.ARGAINS.
TMI
to
--iib-i- a wi-iow and children a host
to Tiavei-se City Ja>i uj_lu tu
one mile north oT the
Fi-d E.
icwioblo. wui. in the city
CMUei-r of the stomach. He
d tv-Mibnl of tlii.- village. He leaves hcsiuer •.
lU.rln-r
band and children to Marilla in the
has
Mr. Montaetie will lenvo for that ciiy
ill a -fi w .uya.
Wam-u Davis divsl Se.tida} uioraiug
$i7..'>i> <m the supper and $d on
quill.
Mrs. Brimmer came with her hus
Montague
morning.
-Juilier of men have hi-eo out Cadillac tor a soverul hwintbs' stay.
ladles' Ail! tawleiy Tb.-.U}. v
"Asleep in Jesus."
they
ersaa
DMinibly imsinc-..- meeiing of the Fin*
Tt-e chiiken pu-ktipper giv -11 by the
titu% sang the h.vmns cniiiled "Gain
where
pile
T-atv*i)-.
Ralph
Glenn-
last night.
tbe Ctb to Mb verses. Mrs. K. J. Lind
pioneer days
It
the' city ani»<Iiiig the regular srinf.
en from 2'Tituoth.v. 4ih chapter, from
MsiloD.
Utw«en 14 and lb yvarw of ago.
teliig
Potplist church, by the Rev. P, M.
After
«
r-.-lll-g
who ran away alniul a
Mrs. Stella House, of M.-vnisIce. Tuo- e,l foi . The <-<>>1 of Hie Mip|K-r will b,.Marillu
ne!r1tV«il--od
that this one.
day. Jan. Zi.
Her remains
Lake.
Mr. Freeman of MMIawd- is IB tba
MANCELONA
■•r
Mrs. llarrin lli immer peat
v-d away aftei an Illness of onl) t
♦
with
<hi-nietl will U- n benelll lv> ihi
Elk
Thursday.
♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the husi
Is-eoiiu-
Ihe work of the iKiarJ uT trade wbi-
enough
Mrs. Noxuau Palmer was a Trav milk belriK »t-*-ured In make It pay. ll
Emerson, of .\cme. and Nv-d KebtM . Alton Ihiinelt. Carl Vm
Misa Edna liulburt
Miss A F. Sheffer walked over to
Andn-v. Elilred and Stanley Sny«i>e City yesiir.la}
visit Mrs. O. U. Clajiiool on Thursday
to ■»
ellU
b> U-.v altendlug
The illeatUTs held an open tnetalla-
both ar-'
eepted invitations to be piesent. This
wjll I
>me of Mr.-. Iti-feken Satur- physi-ian.
. iiK-wideni of the Grand Rapids 1
Shippers'
l.iitle Clarriji - Hellenleck l«
tbe fitneral of .Mr. Ihtib v.
Stowe. pr<wideul of the Grand Rapid;
stiom. also from Mabistee. very bentc
Something new for Jonnao' in
Mrs. Flake siM-nt'ihe day Thursday
place.
with Grandma .SoBsiiiger.
.
Friday now began to fall and
Nona Buttler closed a
suetessful
it couUnued to fall until Saturday
night.
Wednesday.
No Ice In Uie bay. but some Ice
John GriBiib lost two cows
last
bergs on the ahore of Ijkc Michigan. week.
Marvin Bceman. wbo has been quite
The ycungc-st child of Mr. Yosts Is
sick tor the last week, is a liule betti
very sick with tonslltits.
tnday.
Mrs. All Kiev la sick wiih tonsfiltiv
TTif dance that was to bo in MaciThe l.adlcs' Aid will
meet
with
bee hall last night was postponed <
-Mra. Sad;.- Snillh Tiiiiraday. February
account of the had weather.
•rybody ronu-.
The liSdies' Aid
raeiely held
Evangel
a'lisi Gharh-B Strait, of Travlal in
church Tbiir>ulg
toclal
-se City jpoke
.
- the
.
«U.« ■
at the KvaugelieuI
. quilt was sold. Ray Earl held church Janunary
y 24. tto a fall hoa>
inter that dreDo'wi
■•ner
r and wife and
Hope
on
tbe
program,
wb^h
with Mr.
. _ ... wife
:s of •
•
and .Mrs. Crawford Fridn*
rorth.
Fch. 2.
(or the annual miH-iiug o[ the Trav- .
<iM‘ City board of trade which viii
brought to her old borne in
Mattie
being
I'eb. 10. At ihU mivtlBg the annual
betw.*en t
Feb .2-
MICH.
M. B. Van Vnnken. Treanwer;
Lily White
Airangeioents are tieiag completed
1 potato salad
OL.OBE OEF>T.
SXORE
» TRAVtllM NBIIALA, nUMY. nBMIAllY 8, ItOA
and drawing the threads at the top. as
kOIME CHEER
MR8.MABEL BATES WILIAMS Edttor
{nirer oaoe told aw that be wai eon-
P*kr«anr.
atantly cqplns In contact vltb women
rebrturjr. bov yva y^rjNot alotw In lenstb of dnjr*.
who bare wed macblnee alt tbeir livea
and yet don't know bow to oil them;
»%ra and tnonr. «M and «irr—
Blrni«e to na are your waya.
they put three timea as mneb oil aa la
Jut a bint ot apiins'* careaalnK
ncceaaary on ball a doten pUcei and
never feed- the other lltUe creakin*
Cornea to u aone ainny noon—
Joints at all. wbereaa. only the amallHow yen tore to keep u neaaliis—
csi drop abould be put on any one part
Next day aiou a different
WIM> .« wUllDi. mtiin,. .IHte .1 « Ume, tal U.re nw b. u .ppllcation to every aloglc pUce
Whirling snowflakes flit the air,
there la (rlctton In the entire macbln^.
On. yon there la no relying;
Another tblng be remarked was the
Yon are fickle, we declare.
number of women who think any oil
The Murtt Firs.
•Y%e Uown snow flhahoa
la good enough to use and that be bad
Velvet or plush that has
become
creased .and whose nap Is matted,
found should U‘ dnmpi-d on the under side
Bet abut in fram lU the world with- that the only thing wrong was that with clear s tler. Then hold the goods
‘and on arriving St the
out
OoBtont lo let the north wind roar'.
poor oil. even
used at times.
olive oil being
coal oil and^mc back ibe n<yU day
While-the rad iot$ before us boat
-laod tdiargc them two dollars.’ he said.
The frool Um back with tropic
i * After (be machine has aiood a few
And ever, when a louder blut
sUf
and mb ibe marred
aliibby as a veil.
lumbU-d heap
fetiam and rafter while It pass, run (he needle rapidly on a plecv of
rbe great throat
ol
the
waste to absorb any ot (he surplus
langba
wind
c^inc needles of different
band.
sixes
on
Iton't expert (be scarostresa
do good work with blnpl(>d iH-edlra. al-
Can quench our beartb fire’s ready
ihoagh in an einergeiicy a n^^ell1e may
be
aharpened on a rapidly
until
sanu-d
ngain.
moving
Black silks of every d.-MTiplion aie
ueb benefilot by hat Ing the dust re
moved by rubbing with a clean tuael.
wKfe the lullosine uilvture;
U Is a ver? great uisuke lo keep
all
by aoap end water, and will keep :
kinds; have plenty of Uiread. both cot
eberlhhed length tor years and y
turning yellow with age and rotting
Pina and a good metal piq tray to put
with the dust it has aeriimulau-d till ll
them on when taken out; al«o have
What’a a IlUto aoowln’ ?
tape, books and eyes, both black auO
. Aprlngtlme’s eombt by an’ by.
while and of different sixes and see
(Hear the sap a-ltowin’?)
that there are those with straight at
well as curved eyes.
BoU. O happy world, on high
Have your pat
cloth. Ufee and braid, bodkins , and
»wh tb« cobwebs from tte aky.
Don't under estlmalc the quantity
u-^ . for
elotbcs. fome
lukewarm water In a
ngx necessary; It is always econ-
• WUI winter berer be over*
•
WIU (he dark-daya never, go*
Be always hid nndor the snow?
Hark Id a beanilful thing.
planned before Ue aeamatress comes.
ha not to lose an'entire forenoon
• The wonileat iMttth of Urn year,
«
The
wtfcing ai-er style books.
love.
la the ahorteet and nearest to
If the dress
maker la In your neighborhood
busy
Jhmt Itt emut'* UUt
dwery
rapld-lilnu.li dolly work.
amualng.
voo' small and dainty pattern should
Have the bouse In good order and a
ol
dainty
and nourishing
wbkdi have scries
cither come anew to a atniggllng aonl. Innebes glanned beforehand: select
and heals the wounds
or been reopened by the harsh words
be easily gottcu In the
or deeds (hat arc apoken or done in
morning or partly prepared at night.
soasiM or bat of season, as the dally
At noon. Uy aside work lew an hour
battle of ate prograaacs.
and don't even talk of it.
If the day;
is pleasant, go out hi the yard (or a
heartfelt
wiab for Weoaloga In \bc tone ot lU
rhaage of sex-ne—I nearly said "for a
utlcranc*. cheers the heart of faint
UtUe iresh air"—but If you are a wise
or loatful ones, and aofiena many a
woman there will be plenty of that in
Inberlt- the bouse and (.-specially in the sew>
ill the time. The worker
aacc or culilvalkm. In the hreaaU of
The tovc-ligbl that beams wlU (cel fresher and will eerttliily acfrom the eye, *hen one is greeted by conipllsb mon- If the air she breathes
pure and slliimlallng.
Midt words aa ^-good night" UgbU
bumanliy.
maay a weary spirit to a chamber of
Have the dining room table cleared
rest and peace, and to a land of pleas for cutting, unb-ss yx» have a regular
ant dreams. And wurda ot aaluuUon cuttlug tabic. Slid a comfortable *ww•re in order at all boura.of the day.
nod In every comer of the bousebuld.
I ud "goodnight
"gDod-mornlag'
are carrfolly aaid. by
(NM to another, are the homra where
good thou^ia arc gcoeraled. where
good
deeds
have
piece,
and
from
wheace go out good Uvea,
Ing chair, alttaoagb a rocking chair Is
to be- n-coumciided.
So- also that
Ihrw U a chair of the right .height at
the machine, snd Uiat the light Is good
and ccimes over the left nbonlder of
be worker iuslead of blinding her by
■ri Iking her full lu the face.-lw com
log from her back so as to leave her
and Bay It cAeerInUy and with a saUle.
friends good.
.apiratton
In
and
do
your
U-iiskiB. else the work will pucker, and
every
come amiss to the
.'good-awrflai'
I
The tollowiag bliiu wll
careful
koeper:
to
a afldr IL"
"good-
morning." It U also true of all kind,
They cheer the dU-
swraged jest the tfrad one. and a
kow make the wheato ot lUe
taandherehlefs
and
the
Tellow spou on thu linen or c«t-
reacbea every Joint: then m>ply a aecThen give a drop of
tfee beet maehlae oQ to every one of
tbo working parts, rum tfee mnchine a
It
will
The stitch
being
pulled
away
ip to the line of stHciilng!
direcHy
This will
>ve a dolly suiublc for any table.
bedd
over
the
stains on colored (abrlct. if the color
Smallcr-slsed dollies may be made
In the same way: those measured b>
with
center,
doUies.
a
make
teacup
to
mark the
delightful
Or the gracx-ful
platter showa up wrti In
tumbler
oval
a
of a
fringed
la dulled a IttUe weak oxalic acid will dollySquare dollies may be stiiched and
restore It.
Wash bUck stockings In weak suds. fringed In the same way. or the maI which la added a taUespoonful of
gall
Rinse ontll no color runs.
Iron on the wrong ald<
Aa exeelient starch for dark cloihes.
lew mlanles to let the oil ^t weU dls- hue rallooes. etc- to made by using
trlboted and allow to auad a little odd coffee left from breekfeaL inatead
iMger before oalaff.
that
fine and of a dalnly pattern you will
be
Several days before yon nre expect-1 orated.
-Wken ammonia Is naed to remove
OBd doee (d the keroeene and let stand
bolding,
moved fey setting them In the broiling
tag dreeamaker. pat the mschiae la
with the thread out so that the ol)
plate.
leave a fluffy fringe, and If the linen Is
aireiched until the moisture has evap
hath of kameae. rannlag It rapidly
made
tona produced by the Iron may I*g re
steam of botling water and kepi well
Give every piut a good
smaller
neither draw nor streidi.
Ihreads
and ituoed wet to took well.
Velveu abould
When that
(or several days.
When
This leaves h
four timet the wgaih of :he ruffl.
ihe lower
These
1
fold
again
Still,
Ing out on the blue
Folomae.
few normal flgtires are to U- found, ao
iLat a eeilalM amount of cterflulng
It will bv found tb<
not 111 the Icksl unrotnwon.
iffle Irou after each set of wanes to
third of the tup . Bene -.1th butler ^
water
of
if the other.
the
Bpunge t'ake—Those wbo ■ profess
I dislike sponge cake must not tor a
for the
Father of 'your Country ia a valiant
moment asaoelate this dellcary as pro- .
Washington,
whosi-
shapely
white
the present day.
(or (be asking, and it to a lull docen ^
receipt (ills
With the finest of lluen will ihi
will
t re- of pare water.
Make (he starch aa
<ll>
'
egg.-- kirs.
boat of dusky reialm-rs to keep i
ed flour to totonce aix egg*.
..
As for the tea iU.-If-a high
.
_____
yolks and
r
Fotomar.
wfiDes
alirca
ot.
to a
possible.
lapc mcH-iire...
or toiard and
have
a
which
Indeed, hemstitebing by maehlue
(or much ot chat which passes
hand work to rt-ally done by machine.
ia hemstUcblDg by maefeipe prepare
the linen by meaauring tor tbeAem
your »
Sewing For Children.
ed on pao «-ake-.
garment.
.Next sllteh or
earnienl after aiioiln
ilhto la the
dyed lUqra a lovely scarl- , then madi
iwo pri-l^- waists wild t iivki-d yoke*
in pointed effect,
garment after another
ll to ojore Jn-
teresHng to make one thing at a time,
finishing each before beglnninB
mil
turn-over pointed enfff.
w-lth
si eev»a
The .kin 1
prrssto,
ripped, turned, cleaned a nd
(hen cut two IlUle gored skirt, which
■XI. blit it 1* far quicker to do all (be
I made with a four lneh facing, a
iiUng airanee. followed by a whole-
inched
)e basUng. Citing, siiicbing and fin
.«llk
Ishing.
several
1
cut
rows
with
su»p-.-tiilers of
psie-gi
Ihe gray
a-loili with ■•paolvlte- over the shoul
'
ders.
Poinu Far Home Or«
I hjJar-sMlc-bed the aUspeniler.
with red embroidery- »llk. so I I
operations of rutting, fluing and
two dainty suits Just as good as I
Dg can be properly carried out and my Uule girls are so proud
tboraugh
pracUev, *ay» them.
In making yokes of laserthm. Uke
Some points es-
sfter
Good Houaekeeplng.
aenUal
to
good
dreaamakiog
are:
a piece of paper and cat a yoke
a
took.
and knew it was done—or said she
she
heard
a
purring sound emanating
singing,
from
It.
nit in sqiiareiv, out allces.
Juiikel-Mra. Washington propan-d
her rc-iinei from the linlug of a calPs
stomach. UHing a square Inch of this
w(i<-n making Junket, but the I
wile of the pre-sent day has lo
ber
hand liquid reunet .wbirh is far nflire
Tbr
'■•nleiii.
Wane a quart of
milk and Sweden to Usie
'
new
Biir In a
ibk-spoonful-of madeira. If lUtPC Is
'
I) objection, olherwlii.- Osvor .wllh a
tc.-asiio<in(uI of vanilla - the real oldinie way of flavoimg being to toll jt
.Bivllla bv-an-lii Hie milk.
BHr Iti wfth
juc- circular mov.vmant of tbe apouo
I UbI-spcwiirol of rennet-more stir
ring would caUMT curdling
SlamI in
I mil plac-e lor five or six hours, and
just hefoie BerviTiB. grate iiuliueg over
Ihe top.
If Ml- junket to wauled In a
burr), use 'so tabl-viHioafuto of Om
1
(ulPiws-
Tile old n-eelpl reads as
Mis oo- p*nl <•! rich creaip
wlib toll * tamberlul ol white wine. '
grated rlnjl and Jule- ol one lea»-
klasses and spriakbv
giiila Slyh—Strain the Jihee from a
fine
fur sw‘v's
Whip all f. a riiff froth, pile In tbia
l-rs Fried in Itoti.-r.
quart of large,
of
OD and niriAl ahiu- sugar lo taste.
pared in Hie satiw way.
wals'.s earv-fuliy. wa-beil am
tin
nnlll
old-time
I ever, held the hot cake near her
did—when
quince* may
bask-r iliilh waists of h-:
end. says HU Ingenlii: i
expert
Whip S)llabub-Most ladylike
l up poured over them
th
elapsed,
The
the uiau who .oafesi,es to a (oadBeat
sd tn a glass sefripg
then til
two
daintie.v ibl . yet nut to be desplsto by
Cu
ttosie 111! H'
In
buttered
«a*e In
Hake
lit asteady
ajteady oven, and do
have
vn
The first
'"a
iH-ed no basting:
with
iw thrust Into the center comes odt
for ■very pound
to nitiisleo
ry part of every gariii-nt and fold
logcHier
c»vered
oiH-ii Yfep lltoftaffin kweety mins
(l
.- winK
time. Kiitrhlns up ihe straieht paru
are
paper.
?r.
Hill
euiHiig-day.
efalne may be uugbl to do bemsUtehto not so unusual as one may suppose,
tlir—quartel.-i
ciiltliig
sharp -lissor.
-1-an and cdl tbe
.Next
r in
l-epliix yrmr material r
id
Bake
square tins, ihg bciuom and aides <jf
TlK.v arc- Ic-lt lo M>ak Tor Iwx
find It h*'- -erved Hie i
.. eimling von
tolt louiidallotuv. eivtioii. -Ilk.
leiii
to
handful* the flour, stirring it in as
moTi p-x'l. and 'iV hvriip leiun-d ove:
braid, bones. <vliai »-iifr-
thread.
with
tbe
add
lemon, and. finally, sprinkle In by
Irvwl. a f.-w chives IliruM liil-i llietn
tilli-d
and
Silr in lightly
tbe grated peel and half the Juice of
toiil.iig lonllqw-s iiulll Ibi apple:
mro linihiwa
Wbtok
still fraib
>u»e.eued yolks.
st; le tu batter
boned chicken, waffer-thli I
nfie.! life 'he iiiark-r off,
mixing
fork until very light.
t like Ibis;
I lu Old Vlrglula
Next > •
____ .1.-S-'*
white*, anfi
with the (oruier, toattug with a ,
I. please r*-uieuibei—the menu will
This Is
,,
break -.be entire doxen. aeparaUng the-.rv3
ry running on oiled
wheels.
measurvmelils on pa|s r lor cai li
eti.-i-K,
out ",
be of mirror like lustre, (or there h
how
iie.-dlcs, hooka, eves, tjpi . dress
Weigh
sugar to baJanec
WaoUngJon had one
ot her dusky handmaids grate^augar J,
loaf to this amouBt-also measure sift- ‘
frequently causL<d by aUt-rlDg one purl
Ic-i niaierlal. patterns, liolloi.-,
for.
enough granulated
1
but beautllully rut and erpiial
clear, and tbe iiondcrom. silver's
and I hereby raiislng 8 mlsfiV lo
^
membered fresh egg* were to fee had • *■
ikes, puddings and aweetmeati
table be apriuil: tbe glass
loli-sl. 1
e to
Tben it mual be’ra-
Olds are deft in the cciupouDdIng of
In
(hem:
.
■eticheymau. and bis eppetitr to en pared « hundred years and more ago
with the *awduaty bakera’ produot of
couraged by the culinary skill of Mr*.
comparatively
rer sllteh as If overeasllng. sev.-ra
lArd or bultrc tbe
the bak<-d oind pour In enough of the bat- .jy
fill them to within about a.
You are certain of an ex
eellent and bountiful feasU
«
le correct way is to use the orer-and
> (or muffins
For you. an Invited guest. Is spread and honey, or butler and aprtnkla ^
the long ctow-fotrfed mahogany table etch set ihlekly with powden-d^ attgar
In the low-celled pleaaani room look- mixed with powdered elm
Vtllb the aid of good oatterns. the
lessened.
Add a u^spucnitnl
melted buHer and enough slftoi
>ur to make a totter about as Iblefe
wiUi slgos of approaching Spring
dlflieultti-.s of lUtlng have been very
much
of
•ty green base boierlng o\Vr the
width and as even as need be desired
mvdercloihes
Time
balm)
w-llluwa along Mount Veruon's short
«*ui In the fold and the
ult Is two stripa, twice- as wide
n’a
ill the Ewellhis prarh-buda and
make. • Then place Ibe
stitches being taken before ih.- needl.
ribbons firmly than could be done by any hand
water work, and will allow of the outer
mo^
e amootbly.
good erder.
Make knots
Wai
riioou near the end of Fell
Run
perforation
In
imagine, if vou pl<-a:e.
In order (o rut bias ruffles true.
hot Iron.
in three well beaten eggs and a teaapcnnful ot sail.
A High Tea
:i a ttrip of mualln or other material
•dge remain loose or lusten with
Ing will faslen ali the thread., mo.--
took brighter.
Bilk
l.y
the goods smoo'hly so
*
should be- wssbed In salt and
the
bonsc-
1‘rinU, if rinsed in oalt and water,
to be
K a
n prapbecy
p^becy <of a good day
And If Ihu be true o(
rream wnh a pint of milk, then stir
pieces of cloth and rut th<
thread In Ihe center.
.
and bake in a quick oven.
off and a three eornered bole left ti
their place
alike
every perforation In tWs way.
the
Al Ibe end of that time.
Cream Wafflea-MIx a pint of thick
cut off Ibe Ibread. leaving alsiut
running tllltb.
linen Ibread. taking care to hmsen the
K is well to have nice things
stitch carefully around ........... .
reaQy Lo make the morning good, and
:
Orese-
the proeesa
V lender, when lUc-j are r- m-ivc-d le
Of them.
^^^-feearty graetlnga.
As (bis
basting tvitlnn and ifse H double.
four Inches lo the cloth.
bmir.
dough being frequently turned ddrlng
ihsii.v of Hie buttons being ton
Thread a needle with a long end of
Ihe
TbU to to he
Mcadlly (nr half an
lace are taken through ll. le.-^our
n Che center of .vour circle, drawing
doubly well to know how lo Uke
Boarttly aptAcn. that helps lo make
[
make a stiff deogh.
It shimld to- bltotervd, th^n rail H out
the slliche-. holding ea.-b button Uiiii. cut lu rounds, prick with n fork
chalk *111 mit remain ou (be goods.
neeille through
.
Is- duubb
d on a finured block of wood or a
liuttonliides firm table and beaten • ilb the ralUng-
However
There U a kind of In-
hope (ra^r.and lighter.
and
This strengthens the gaemeut
as intieh as putting In an exiia piece
Mark Ibe per-
foratloits with tailor's elialk
To fiiiisb the bottom of skirts—H.
:
A
In
tif salt, and etod wuirr auffieteni
A naiTow band of strong cloth carri
will along Hie Uuilon row in surh a w
dlreetlop
Wh.n all ol the luiliern U- laid on
- face the right length, then baste
way.
Thread Up (he maehlue with a fine
^Doa'l forget to say 'good-moruing.'
arm.
for'ihcM- tklukius mUe round*
hem long enough to |>ermU lilridng
shade and look a different color
it gathereil.
irouud this with penei’ hi the
work'la the shadow.
fioame baa aaid:
It will do you good,
Boated niscuH-A atraug
light touch and patience arc needed
Vtrglula ham. smoked wl
other .which necessitate in turn :
In hemslltchlng vviili 5he
sewini
beaieu blsculi. eieani w-afflc*.
curd
machine pull the threads out and baste thcr.aUeratloui- curried to such an
perhaps, as lo change Ihe entirc eh<-ese. conaeiic- of apiiles. sponge
hew 60 ll will come In ec-m.-r of pulled
cake. Jiiiikei. whip .«yllHbiib and lea.
cut
and
fit
of
Hie
loilli
be ehcMti. a iiolxa dot or vlovcr-leaf threads, then rtlteh very elose lo edge
The
laden
table
betokened
bospHsllt:
makers
advocate
fli.liiK
withdesign iK-lng particularlj pretty.
of hew with ralli.-r ji Ibo-c
And for
bodice wrong side out mi that
Often one ran pick np al bargalti After stitching pull ihe hem
pr.-|iaia; ioh of those viiuds. he
counters ri-ninaiita of table linens that c«we to Ihe bultuw of pulled i breads. ai-a'nis may to- readil.' alUi'cd.
.copied fram bcMuc-inude cuokwould be Just the thing for this work This will give a good iuilUHon of helu- two reasons Hits Is not a good method
books.
the
(utgeii
of
(he
copies IhqinFirol.
Hic
iH-rsoli
lltlc-d
may
to
or if ajavorile uble-elotb is uo loiigei stltehlng.
selvc.i being .vvilow- and Iragile age
equally dcic!i>|n-d; one shouldei
prcsc-nUble as a cov. r. the Ica.st worr
If you wish to gather by han.l
rnid CJiccive—Stir a tablespooiiful
trifle hlglier Hinn ilic other. Tliaj
porlluna may be lisetl very successful
haste at.’ihe same Hwe. the fullovunr
ifflcii lit lo make the waist Hi bad- ol reiini-i Into a quart ol milk!
ly Id this way.
method will he fctun.l very e:.R>
S.ip
when fully lunii-d iHiur tiiUi a uiaraclieli put on 11;
II the later Is the rase, (be workei
pUn to gather to a gang.- ot
mii'-llii luvg and let drain all day unt^l
will have to gauge her work .accord
a halt: nil a piei-e of .aiddr.v and ermiibly. then mash fine with
ing to her tiialcrlal-.
Tin- slmplivst
tward on.- and oin-half In.-li. s
long,
a fork, sail to taste, add a llille aw<-c-t
way Is (o hold (be cloth up (o ilie llglK.
with a niek al the end ol Ih.- meh.
cream and mould into lialto. A lltlle
and when a strong-looking place to
;iVlHi your m-.-dle gath- r >n> «m- and
iwd-red sage
<>r
finely
yhqppeO
loealcd lay ll down on a (able and
^i.m-half liieUiw ol gis.ds. .Iraw
lb.live- make a d<-1ieluiis addlllou
wlih pencil the outlines of a
gathers up Inlo sii iii. li s|.:i.v .mil s'‘i
ew lIlHc cbeesen
dully
For lilMtanr.-, a dliiiier-pIaPiliigslh-h. Thu.- viHi have
romimle Ilf Apple- W;llieii alongprovldet. a paUerii fur a rutiiid d»ilv.
drawn your "onec and a hall Into the
■le Hus receipt In a slender feminine
Hold III.' piste llrmly on the doth • lili
pni|M-r spare and have <loiu
your
hivud is "V.-t> .-l.•ganl •
The ailjeehand, and wllb ib« right draw
l.aslmg *11 with one tuni <>1 tin- wrist.
du'il- iiil. Inn the recx'ipl
1 around eliive to the edg-- <>f
I. Intervals of ;.ii m.li will I
admlU of no il'iulits whatever.
The
the plale. Ketia.ve and i-iit Hie di.lli
rlose enungli loi
miltna.
I bodv and iierv
ipph-B ari:/j»Br--d and
ixired.
Ilicii
lib scl.stors directly on (he marked
Is-isling. If II
g-tllly tolftixl III J -'flip made of a
line.
Now take a Knialler plate, an
i-li Inld t liall-lnch s
IHiuiid of -uKT for every iKiiiiid ol ap
inrh and a guarier less In dreuui
When
•-S. and wMl-r enough lo moisten
fcretiee at least, and lay dow n direrlly
a time, so that they will seem new and
A hearty "good-night" often
The bomee where
lu fancy pattern.
fur
on. and then bring them out a few at- sweeliltnpllcliy U the rule with i
up
It goeg.
soothe* many a tiuubled mind to real,
-
I
nm in iho op|si-iic
draw-string can be easily pulled.
ferig^lenlng "the way of the world" as
*mrd spot that has pUce. by
petUeoaia
lu run Ibe same wqyv-rlan those Ibal
the upper edge down, lei
plnlu effect of the center, for ol cou:
a
down and all tin- pieces should be eul
shrunk and pressed and If you
tern seemlag to detract front the too
partly worn
<x>we.
The nap of (he guuds abould ruii
eighth of an Inch below the
few days before the sewing era comes
ugar was Uld over the top and anitber half-hour baking given, then the
yokes
Im'IIs lor your clilldreu's elutblng.
edges together and fold *y Imnd o
drawn-through.
I mixture of brrad-crumto and brawn
of
Warw inqiileiMt.- for ehlldivn may
this to done, very gonilcly separate
Ill gathering la.x- for
At the end of that Ume
:nuub and sugar cruii was rawon-d.
It.
cut Slid 1 have tour strips the right
follows baalcatng footsteps Into
with
Kveiiier
rt-qulred.
there all the livel&ng day. and agati
"Oaod-morning."
the set shell
Inth-wlde braid so it will
with lu aid turn out very pretty hiu
»ng to make over old garmenta. rip of drawn and fringed, work wUh the
them up before hand, pick out every least possible expcndllure of time and
boiloiii parts
p‘tticoais make pre-tty
•btldreh's dressi-s.
where the bununs
Ibrougb.
brbig
family. U>' away many of their toyi
ligbUng
e
them bai'k far enough tu
then pull the lower thread and It will
*’tood-mornlng"
mart'of feuslnoaa.
on
)ier. Perhaps, then, some one may be
to borrow her books and look them tiad to know that she can call her
then.
Hare any
new goods aewlhg machine into requisition, and
tfei
le lireked
Make the tenrlon^of each piece a Uiread corrc-spondlng tb
le perforation.
\
Ibe uppFr (bread quite loose, and
often, thread. clean or wash (be maierUI and cyesighj,
For machine faneyw-ork a pattern
says an exchange, oenda a ray ot aun< proas It ««II. so that it will be
linen Is belter than the plain one
dhlne atrenmlag through the inner ready to begin.
U (here are small children In the usually devoted to h.-ind-work. the pat
most iwceaaea ef a boaaehold. mating
A
half an hduv
It through the center. Lf it Is double
■be must often do without them,
embroidery Bsuu ('iaus may
re-
and buttonholes tn correspond, a great
width material, .-lud lay the pattern on
It you wit* to shirr a girdle
cept for the oecasional treasured bit of
ilxed ham tor lour hours, then
tmve the sklB. trito away the dark-
When the eloth Is pressed dry. double
In fact gather. You must fasten one enil of
Ibread seeinrly or It will
p
time for the making of them.
■rile method was lo boll a medlum-
euitliig them
oM poriloai. and aei In the ovun (or
sewing machine.
days before she Is to come to you. sak
A. D. T. Whitney.
but by simply
.
The fav
w-alsi and flnisblng the upper i
In both ends of Iheso lengths. Treat
want
lU stamp of approval upon.
uut' too drv
-loth and mark sl.l.-s exactly
you
this
Vas a diah General Washington act
and the fat on top stuck with aovea
ire made through laiiL ihlekiiesses of
where
(ono.
lower part with a band, with butte
An old shv-t- may be dlpiwd li
>11 Hle ba-vAiee-HP- >v> crowded, and
sllteh
any
siiTns.-'Tf MiUesIrvd. a rnK-lie| scallop addition, are required one quart ot
may finish llL- lower .-dge.
sllt.-d flour, one lables'pooofal of
When yonSrre cuttlug IuikIs
mixed buder and lard, one tetMpoon-
maker.
howpvtr
Ham—In
r the children, lo make two •
pattern does not call lor them that
lo-t the sheet rematn this way ove
ential things may not come 'amiss.
adorn her dining- table, baa lliilc
Vlrgtnia
oomers to one upper portion,
ar
lldlous woman, and lo these dsvs
Home
scton
J a loaf of bread-
rompers
shrink clulb belu:e cuttlug Is lu of doth Dot large enough in Itself, by
the chilli, eufil out.
the
or
I frlU of paper slipped c» the faoue.
Boll both shi'et and elmh
fie. It Is much easier to do so
houaemolher.
they
I n-plar.- ll wsih lailor’s tacks. Tbe.-w-
Tima Savera for
bloomers
elo:li opened out
la-leelion has to l»- made of Ih- mill-
much she may long for daTkyiAhili'
If paulUe. hate your dresses all
using
ess. could be alieed stral^t
Mothers will find it a great help,
lien making
I • nuttl'^rom the lower pan of under
ludes erf things offering thenj>elve*
Machlne Faneyworh .
loo little thread waa allowed (or.
or the last machine needle baa broken.
1
e very effective.
Stripes deal of labor Is saved in washing,
I- Hiid varied enough to please the
la
ap to dry. not near a fire.
make a colUr of two strtpa of Into keep Its ihape, and roastad or
seriton sewed together, then sew nar- tolled as preferred.
U was'^ served “ ’
w laee all around It: cuffs to match cold, whole or alieed. and. being bone-
manage a nice little dress from a piece-
water, (hen wrung out
s to shortening theflime devoted to
different sorts of cold water and hang
valuable time la frequently lost be-
• Ah, lean at year HtUe ear. love.
,
then rinse thoroughly
to have a large supply, for much
• Maat-tho batter cup and the dover
silk,
Baste <
Bpread It mil on a table and Uy lh(
■ tin n woiuan’s days, any suggealhin
soap.
and wrong atoem until all dirty marks
disappear;
pretty
neril - powdermi yolks of hard-boned egx*.
•fully and the boiled and chopped gUdetl ot
and alltrh clot* to edge,
t briar the (owl. wblefe was then trussed as
siiuh the strips with white lustre cot- Bsual. Ued about with cord to'enable
coke and sleevcs-
e may be ihade both dell
senibbing
harm and some plain yellow
embroidery
mnket it took beKer.
utilising
Willi a little experirni-e the work of
take a bruih
ol
very
rs of boded and chiip^
tongue or ham. cold roast vent Um
yon go townid thi
lug.
simple long or nboil sllteh. which
cloak lay it fiat oq a board or Ubie.
cord wbeie a bodkin would be to small.
la
strips W!
prevent later shrinking and also spoil
so quickly done and U the most auit-
Tnoroughly bniah the cloak, both rigl^'
few large safety pins lo uae for heavy
(Peel the MnaMne''«onin'*)
•
gretvn
really drop* to piecea.
yoit wUb to clear a inaekintn h
terns handy and also canvas and hair
Where ^ aUn are bi»mln'!
^
The eloter design
dried body, and the Uu«r atuffed will
then a row of Insertion, alteruating until completed: graduating
>-d lengthwise os plaids,
able lor the purpose.
ton and silk and of basting tbread,
Why BbooM weather make yon alghT
This gives the
varied efree* M> popular rveenlly.
-holte laee (or years without washing
ol
between.
with M lew of the leaves done in leaf
(Hear ibe roses growin'!)
•
at Uie eurners. with one or two scat
hIouk
pUw.
inch-strips ot the goods, doafeto It of the chiekea praserred as w^ m
1 In the edges: baste sriU
The meat ot the toga's
first then pushed Into the wetywashed and
strip on the tower edge ot yoke pat
night, then spread It out and press
hem tir fringe^ or. In diamond shape
’lered
A teacup
Many women believe that li Is ruined
dmllnga
Theix- ms
done In lows for a border abox
erf soft water and seteii or elglt
aprtngtlme’B cornin' by and by.
.
.llks for the various dots, and .
Ibi-in with the over-anti over stilt b to
drops of liquid ammonla.
See thal the nuelilne Uras.rs are
• ell stocked with
I’se different .-olor-
repre«.eni > wfl work.
wheel orjfvcn on ilie carving s-harpen-
AU the bllxsards blowtn’;
Instauee, If yon have used a
■•olU dot linen for your dollies, work
;-mbr»ldery silk.
every
I Ibe vlraigbi, when
tar more suitable to every-day
For
in
and
owkll satches. then b*ate the
the.lines uiude lo fit luto unc auoihe
rarest embioidory work and are
•h It carefully over a bh of catd-
Don't Mind.
Don') yon mind (be cloudy sky—
the smallest
enltrely ou the cross, with
you
two or three,rows of these dots with
and then sisuiged on (be wrong side
Vhm high, blow tor, not nil lu snow
.gtow."
Instead of tossing
wiys done In the stnn-s.
' possible, see that the -•‘bears and ael«north
rnrea?
i
board or oUier stiff aiulerlal. as Is al-
chimney grdase. then wind as many bobbins as
'Whal matter how the night bebavoa* Mrs arc sharpened, and plenty ol maWhat matter bow the
with
crowded drawer, to lie In
' boiini, rub off' well with a clolb and
- The nwrrtcr up Its rnaring draught
|>ieie
of
suliK that <Muul In dalnllness any but
clothes brush
Nothing lb so easllv >poiIed or mad<
dvtoratiuii
doillct. yju will be able lo produce re-
tight over the face of a hot flatiron
* i Juat dose It with
la haffled rage at pane and door.
lengthwise
it you can devote j minimum of itmi
I the further
bonse
I the working gear wu all gummed up
' We ait the clean-winged hearth about with
tn
for regular boaatHiAins. Turn over talU; aeuad. carefnl haadling of the
vaidoas parts, so as oot to stretch
If the mna- the raw «d^ and bMte. aafl laid down
basting so that the (nrued edge them oat of shape; thlril. good and
lln be green add a little vinegar to the
plcnUtfll U^lng. sod i|giDOvaI of th<
water, it lilac a little agimopla,
It comet dtrecUy In the mhidle of (he
drawn threads. LxMaen the teniion of asBK wiihoat straining: l9arth. nes
Uack a little ulL
regular
machine, pat the work under the sewing, coapled with firm,
A beaped-op teupoonful of chloride
presaer-foot. hem side up and aiiicb isillehes.
of lime mixed with one quart of water
With beginners, especislly, stretch
dose to' the turned .edge. Now. hold
will remove mildew. Rinse the cloth
ing
the
various
pans
of
the
bodim
it
the work firmly with the left hand,
D as all the ipou
In dear water as
common.fault and when onqe don<
and with the right draw the hem down
have diatppeared.
Is very difficult sad In many caw
until the stiichce are drawn tu the bot
Black serge or cashmere dresses
tom of the drawn (breads.
If the Impossible to remedy. In eulSing ot
Improved
and
deansed
by
being
stlleb was right this will part Ifec figured materials each piece requires
sponged with tbis mixture: A Ublebe cut separately and
threads into clusters at one aide, while
apooufnl of ammooU and another of
other ibev remain straight, gl’
doubled material, as tbese fabrics are
spiTlU of wine 10 three ot boiling
lag a very good simulation of
Uem- kcldom luliled quite evenly. Klguy-d
water.
and satin (ac<d materials must be
ailirhlng.
Kor sebrehes in linen spread ovei
made with the material falling all the
This method of herostit< bii.g i=
them the Juke of an onion and a quar
le way. Pile fabric*, such as
much used as a flni-b lor rillo*
te( ounce ot while soap. The arildei
should, ^(-n held next the w
ebildren's white dresses, and other
abunid be exposed to the sunlight all
appt'ir ^rk.
Plaids snd cheeks
with
long stwves to b<
r.belng saturated wHh the mixture.
must eonvspond bolb widthwise and
hemmed.
and had calls to mead wom«ut madilDva
cold
keen;
nr«. aecuracy
ColoiW mwllM sbtmid Ifee waabed
in a totbor of cold water.
freshly-opened
•rs- and add to it two egg* whipfroth
candled
finely
minced
b-moii. peel and ettron over
le H»p Instead of the candled p«-l.
Tea—A teaspoonful for each
per-
Stir in enough sifled flour to
>n and one tor the pot—not plnriien.
the old'tlma
a batter, dip the oysters in this
rule, and the wonder is thal the bev
until well coated, then try in hoi Urd
erage did not blow the top off the lea.
pot. It was so strong.
> a light brown.
Boned Chicken—This was the prii
pal
dish oo all
caslons.
ceremonious
To make ll required contldTbe breastfirst
removed
from
Tastes differ
widely, but a I
ipfDto of boiling water to tbe
o
ntnal allosranee.
Tbe teapot must be
scalded. Ibe tea pul Into a lea-bnl) or
■trainer h»d tbe hobbling bot wntm-
dressed (owl. then tbe back-tone, and added. Let steep tor five mlnoiea.
tost the leg bouea. a sharp,
pointed then serve. Tbe water abould not
knife being slipped under the skin bon more than three mlBUten.—Raito
for tbe work, and the oniward shape Modes .
--.■’'^■-^r^rrmr-f]lf!f:ra
®rani> STiratierst Ueiralii.
TWICE A
WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
TRAVimt cmr. aRANO THAveMt
(lA* A YEAR.
couwtv. micmkian. fwioay. ferruarv h imr.
FUNERAL SERVICE reassuring
A. H. SMITH WAS IN MESSINA PLANS FOR
JAPS
NOTE STRUCK
NEW PLANT
DROPPED DEAD
ROBERT
EDWARDSBROTHER
•AW HORRIBLE flCENEA
b)
.CAPITOL BASHBh
TALKINO WITH STATE ^CCOOHTANT HAMILTON.
TNrww Up HI* Anm and F*H Toward
tlw noar. BaiomaD Catehifig Him.
•lit LWa ¥/•• EaUnct-Haart
loMtaff MW>“ E'eU. 3.—Altiandcr
H. EaHIh. JowmaJ clerk In the bouw,
droivad dead at Ibe capllol Uj1» Bwm*UHe waa U|klas wiili Stale Account
ant HapUKoB OB tbe basrinrul flour
o( tte balldtog wbea bo suddenly
threw up fel* arBw and fell Uiward tbe
floor. UamUton eadgbi bln aud car
ried Mn to a aofa in ibc eoglncer ii
once, bat Ufa waa aaUncl.
Hr Bnlth had aaffered’fron bean
troaMa. HU homa U to PanntnstoD
and tbe bodf «IU be taken there. He
w a* H rear* old.
Roban ISdwardB has fust received a
letter from bl» broiber, Levlle Bd
ward*, In which describe* the borroi*
of tbe earthquake In Italy. Hr. Ed
wards coBducta a school of lanpuages
In Rone and when be beard uf the
earthquake and the need of help, vol
unteered and immediately went
Hesstna.
While In the harbor at Mi-siina. be
ft^t a nunbor of earthquake nboclU
end when he landed, be rcalUud tno
horron of tbe sHuailon. Id srsiihic
languaiee. he pirturtni the scene In a
letter to tbe Reading Hurcurr. the
pablUbetf letter being wbat Mr. Ed-
PlANifOR
STEEL BOAT
SISTER
lOEBlfilL
GET FAT JOB
TO
WSSODRl
FINAL DECISION WILL BE MADE
NEXT WEEK.
.
collector
or
the
port
or
NEW YORK. HIS BERTH.
Need of a Fourth Big Staamer Haa
Been Felt by the Company Which
Haa Baen Very Sueaeeaful.
iSAUIT ONLY $12,000
A ruihor 1* extant to the eSect
tat tbe Northern Michigan Traneportatloo company 1* to have ■ sis
ter ship lo the steamer Mlsaoiu-l
eonitrueted at an early dale, saye
Manistee New*.
Asked concerning the matter
day. Mr. John Seymour of Ihto city,
who U one of the principal Stprk-.
. iUor.AnflflgMji MJIItaat Jotot to
holder*
ot the company, said that
Ba RjiWa^ lb Raflprd to Har
tbe matter waa under rooBlderatlon.
ing Ml Army.
and lhai at a meciing ot the com
WaablhgtOi, Peb. 4.-lt wa* learned pany to be held next week s floal
today flociwtary Loeb win ceiululy decision would be made, and In cm
got the pocltion of collector of t he Is 1* favorable to eouotniciion bid*
port of New . York under President would be asked.
Taft, who ha* had the place In riew
It appears that ihr cuutiiany ha*
(or bln (or Mveral month*. The *al- had pun* for a new iiaasenger
arp U 01J.OOO.
aer drawn by Frank Kirby of
Deirolt. tbe designer of tbe Ciiy of
WM&actoh, Feb. 4.—In the senate Cleveland, the Tashtnoo. and other
today the coBm}ttee on mtUtnry af uwifi and elegant ateamera plying
fairs reported favorably the resolutloa on the Great Lake*. ThU much Mr.
Tbe action uf tfe
olered W Bcantor UIck dlrecUng the Seymour said.
aecr«aiT of war to (uiuish to the aes- ■tockbotdera of the company caunbt
ate aU record* In the war deparimem poatUvely be foretold, but when the
and the mlliury academy at West propoelllon has gone as far as tbe
compleiioD of plans II would appear
imtnt relative to haring la the army|rt-a*ouabl« to believe that cousirucllon U Implied.
Tbe S'ortbern Michigan TransportaifoD company ha* been very sneccMfu! even during the past season
when some line* were not so (oslunate. A need (or a (onnb big
•loel passenger si«atm-r bas
been
(eh. Tbcre was at one timd a pus«iAocldit on the>PUtte River Branch blllly that the line vcaild acquire the
steamer
Argo,
but
It
was
decided
th«t
of the M. A N. C. Delayed the
site would prove l»o small,
' NI|M Mall.
piouent the flue steel ships MauUou
H«w. Mlc^.. Pe^.—Harrr. tbe 11- Musouri. and Illknolv. are owned by
yrar oM aon «( H. M. Cole, met with' till* tine, with the Joliu H. Sterling.
if aerloaa accideDt y«*IOi<Uy irhlle Kansas, and Ihe nicenily l«iugbt
Wisconsin for th« h-s* Importaut
'vraslllng with a pUymah
in*.
aebnolgrouad*. HI* arm was broken
A new ship. If ordered, will not be
if two place* aad his i>
I and mak- Inferior In any le.pcrl lo Ihe sleemMl-souri. the Inst ono bu^KTfor
iag hi* arm uaelo** for eeine time.
The vessel drawn
Hmot (ailed to rverive II* m*il lam tbe line.
night. owlBg to ao accldenl on Ibe Prank Kirby Is a propeller and prer
snmably on a' par with tbe Mlxsourl.
Haanr braa^ of the M. A N. K..
onglae pMlUl« the train meeting with
a disaster 4a which It tost some of
iU wheels and it being necessary lo
•end to Mnnletee tor another cngiae. A J. Morgan la Again Director of th«
the train arrived here at 11 n'eto^.
Michigan Oil and Dcvelopmci
A dancing claa* was wtnnd here
Company.
Ttwaday night with the brl^leet ot
> pngpeeu, aboot so penmn* (arnlng
P. E. Roberta has returned from
- «M at tbe >At meeting. Lee Camp Grand Rapids, where be attended
bell U the iDStrartor.
ineWtng of the Michigan Oil nnd Developmeut Co,, whiefa has a nomber of
stockholders in ihU city. Kverytblpg
U In aaiisfacioo- shape and tbe
pany I* In prosperous eonditloa srlih
excellent ouUook. saya Hr. Rob
ert*.
B. J. Morgan was re-efecied a direc
tor and in a few days, the full minutes
or the meeting will be received and
BmbIWb. Hwwevar. That Thera May Ur. Roberts will rail a medllog and
Be AMther Vacawy Baeiwea a(
espUIn the wtoas transaction*.
WhltwwrthU Cantaac
Tbe relatives of ArdOB WlUUms.
NikshTnie, lYnn., Peb. L—Two aoi the S-year old bey sent from PUni
• Jnran were eeeniwd la the Oooper- Bay Bhoro. have been located at PellsBharp eaaa at 11 o'ele^ today. TbU toa and tbe child will be oared for.
leaeaa bM one vncBney with 4ha poeTbe regular moBtbly meeting of tbe
albUlty Dl anetbw ob acoouat «t the supenrlsors'uf the poor adionrued uy
BoMaM wear Jwar WhHwnrih'a fltnaM day. afisr being in sessloB aiace yesItmdny.
BROKE ARM BADLY
WAS RMIECTED
TWO MORE NEEDED
By Wiro to The Evening Record.
Bacramento. Cal, Fab. 4__ A b>H excluding the Japan*
lie schoola of California, was paated In th# hetMe today.
The Rev. O. Cechlin Officiate^ and
City Official* Attended In s
Body.
MUMAL CLBIIK Or THE HOUEE Minlatcr and WIT*. Caoflht In Ruin*
of Hama, flwllarad far Three
EXrillEO EUDDENLV.
Day* Bafera Death.
•
ADVERTISE FOR NDS
Plant Will Be Located
on
Oa-iUld.
Front Str*«te—Will Be
Modern Factory.
BELIEVES n ANERirA
Funeral *er»iev£. for A. tv. Wall
ere held at tb« bomt- this aftemoon
3 o'clock, the lli-v. IK-tua* C'ochliu
offidaUng. The pall bea.-yl* <
selected trom among the young
In the cn.ploy of Mr. Watt at ibe time
ol bis deata, and tbe noubrary pall
buATcis were mcnibcrti ol tbo board of
Beltrvad That Would Preclude Any
piiblu wurks. Tbe luembers ol the
' Posaibtlity
of ' InWrnatlonal
city coiinill and city uflicinls attcuded
Cemplicatton* Through Any
. a body.
Antagonistic Lcglsiation.
A quartet rami'us-rd of Mrs. A. II.
Holliday, Mra. A. U Uarhaiii. Henry
King and
Hunter Ntng sevenO
Tokio. Feb.
Foivtin Minister
selcitkina. The reuuin* weru iaier- KoDiura in an Mldl\■^s to Ihr lower
red In OakwuoC e^inettry.hon..e ot tbe diet t»dt). auunded a
most Bi-surlog note to tjie world In
general in his n-marks on the cinplrc'i.
foreign relations.
In ngard to tbe ibreaiened anil
Japanese leglslatlon-^.faUforaU. he
decUred that Japan la confident that
tbe ultimate Jtuilre and (air minded
net* ot tbe American people will pre.Kid- the possftoility ol Iniertiatlona]
romi'lioaikm--.
The Edward I’ayeon Manufacturing
Co. bas received the plaui. lor the pro
posed uuw huUding vnich will be lo
cated on Garfield avenue between
Fraot and Peninsula streets, within
half a block of Rose street. Jens C.
K-terseo drew the plans. Hids will be
secured at once for the erection uf
the locksbop and (ounury aud work
will be begun as s»ou is possible In
the spring.
Tbe lock factory will be alt la
nm. 30VX5: f< et and the dlflcrent de
partments will be separated by fences
and the foundry will be 40x*0. There
win be but two partitions in the main
building, tbe stock room and the o(flee and tbc«e will be located In tbe
front part of tbe building. Tlie plant
wUI cover about an acre and a halt
ot ground. Tbo building will
of
brirk and concrete .and will be 'well
Ugbied. there tx-lng 19 largo double
windows on one side. There la an ndvaniage in having a Urge ground
Company Officers Haro slen Ordered
space, as U pormtis of a onMiory^
to Report in That City On
building, doing uway with elevators
Local Option petitions Circulated In
Fob. 23which would increase the cost of bnnThat County are Undor Quostion
dllng and Ibcrefore raise the total
aa to Their Validity—Interoperating expenre*. T!>e factory will
Lansing. Mich.. Feb. 4.—For the
be' modern In every deull. Mr. Payhaving had experience In ere^
Lankin/ Mich.. Feb. 4.—Alic-rney Ihe Mieblgan .National Guard, all
two other (aetories.
the regiment* wilt hold their regular
The ground pUn is arrangrt'wiiU George KlrbuU CTMonta. ha* recnreil ■ egiuienial election* in Lansing. The
writ ut crrUoiuii In <Ompo| the
the utmost slmpUeiiy beiug
company officers have been ordered to
KlgDed.lbst the work passes valong board of -luii-rvlrots ot Ionia ruuniy ie|iort In tM» citron Pebmary 5Jrd.
ivum-n the qiiunllon of tli» vull'llly
"iiuoufly from one department *"
iif Ibv lo--al oplloii pi'liiiniiK (li.-d in
that county.
Tho general validity cil lln- lu.-!.! opIRlda hiCk ruelory 4SxP6 utid i< I
on law i^ Involvtsl.
1. ihst : , will foUuw within
Ifcled.
.\im .tibor. F< U 4 —Th>- <ulii|>;<lgu
*Aorl tUrue.
f till- .Mk'liigan Slat,- iticttui--' uasocialiuii lu iii'alldnli- Ihi- acllun of
|-.OurdK uf >up<-ri 1«<» >■ In x-x-rni •-(nin
in calllns i<u :'l ojniuii vl-ilions {
in ,oii.ieitior. with i!:.- i.giilnt
tSenator Nixon ot That 8t#W Talked
KH-eix'd a -ri rock U«-I«- >e.',-nliiy. wiicn th.- a-.-ociatlun'» al'.oiVM-u-'uv.-m.ii-i. by Jiidg.- Kinntb>- Wa.‘hietiaw <ii<ui(.
Wahliiugiun. Feb. 4. -Senator Nixon
WILL BE DISCUSSED BY BOARD
Action haa la-eii In-guu in ibi-r of Sev-tda talked with. President
'■'^F TRADE MEN.
counties. Waableuaw. I'alhuun and j hooaevcit loda.v alioiit the Japanese
Umla. and It l> probab'- Ibai the ri'uallou In Nevada. Th- aeuiuor bsbrewers will extend ;be llgbl to other Miied the preMdeiit that me Jai>aDilialrirta. They will api>esl to lb*' Su .-ae matter would be saltsfaclorlly %elpreme court
The quealiun III Wasbteuaw county
luvulv.-d Ibe right of
person* who
signed local option pelltkiu* to with
their siguatuitD. If their plea
bad been allowed. Iht pelilioii- would
have larked the requl*ite number of [ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE hELO
signatures tor an eli-iHou. aud Hi.-j
• NEXT WEEK.
Utiva of Local Board to Make
■lucsticRi Ol local option eoulU no; |
AddTMa on Fob. 22.
have been submitted lo the vuiin--------The board ol aupenbor* pas-H-d on Time and Place Will Be Announced
#Bitcrelary J. >V. HaDuen oi l
the pt-tltions acme wt-eks ago and dc- ^
Later—Society hos Ambitioua
board or itadr has rc'Celv.-d a commun tided ihat tbe local opikni quc-tlon
plans for Coming Year.
ication from T. M. Sawyor. *.-cr.-iary should be placed oti the ballot, .MUt
-----of Ibo board of tniO.- at Ludlngton. that time <bc r.sr. ask.-d lo be allowed;
now i,..|i,g matin loi the
abklug <m bchuU <>( ibe Ludlngton
withdraw their uame*.
imiinal ni-eun^ uMhe Grainl Traier*.board of trade, that tho Traverse City
ru-- coses brought in ib- Uir—- < oun'y Huniai -- socleiv Tbe -net
urganUatiou semi a rejiieseniaiive xniiilic.-(Ildej in *bc toiiti-nl ions mode mj. -«i!t
!»- held h-X' wtek.
from th* Traverse City lK>ard In dellvIniiiur uieu in tbe Calbuuii ilie tiuj.- oud pla-jc in be aatiounvctl
iddress at tbe annual banquet county cose, which was scli.-dulcd lor uter.
nginli ou February 2J. Also
Tuesday. ..... was n«. heard iH.aii.f
mat lie tn aUvtid au informal Attoin-y- Raker and Uanch. stcr were
,,
conference of the ittember..
upi'-d with toe Washtenaw litiga
l-1y
Trarerr-c City. Aftim^tre. I.uiliiis>"n nun. the l.rewi-r:. contend lhat the call
Bg'iUMi' All Ihc tiiembrrs wbo hate
trade o
hnal opium elccl.im is illegal not paid ’bur dues and *n} who (cel
afternoon of tbe zrod. to discuss
becaua*- the board of rup'-rvi.w* did .V.. |liuu.:ii I hey W'.iild like In belong
and methods by whirb these an
x-rit> the signatur.-. on the local lu Hie ,->-t. lj. ,-houId call at the |Vomay prnpeily eo-op*-raie for the opuun pelitioDs, but granted the r«I'les SawBg. 1-anl; ar.d Mde an n
roloniiatiuo and general deveio'iimeni qtie-t of Ihe anti-saloon men without
new w^h E. L. Edwards »!u> win be
uf Ihe east shore.
Inquiring In'o the validity of tb-Tr jileas.'O t“ receive alf mon-y due nr
Tbe Lndingion board of tra^e is A papers
the money of any who wish to Join
ve oreanira^n and us member*
The local option contingent in Bat ; th- society and aid tn the good work.
irmnlfest a *3fSpusition to eooperate tie Creek believed, when the issocia ;
I’inn-. for the mo-- active year yet
with other boards uf trade tn this lion's attorneys (ailed to appear
aiv being eon»ld-red and those wUl
section ol the stale (nr their mutual argue their ca'c. that the liquor
In- disenAen at tr.e annuaj meeting
beneflt
lerests bad decided to drop their
Officers
will also )>e elected and oth
Tbe Invitation will be presented
positloh.
'
er bu;.lne*s transacted
the aanusl meeting or Ihel Traverse
t'lty board of trade ikat Wedne.-day
dderaliou.
VALIDITY OF
LOCAL OPTION
WRIT OF CERTIORARI
\_
M. N. G. ELECTION
. ---
WILL BE SEHLED
eastIbIe
DEVELOPMENT
NEn AT LUDINGTON
HUMANE SOCIETY
m IS MISSING
NEARLY miED^BIN
Marchant Was Attacked by -Two
Mwkod Men at Rudyard Last
NlghL
Sault Sie. Marie. Mk-h.. Feb.
Bherlfl Baytls* was railed to Rudjsrd
today to Investigate a robberv
whieh It
was rvpoiied that two
masked men nearly killed a merchant.
Tbe men nude their escape.
There «UI be a m^eiTng of the
Grand Trarvrsa Grange So. J79 Satuiday. for the discoaaion of -Marketing
Fvm Craps.-
BARRED FROM
CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS
LEWIS> IS- ELECTED
Cadillac Pel'c* Seek AHcgsd Dry Law
Violator Who Though Sick. EmtI
gratsd Buddonly.
I AGAIN HEAD
Cadillir. Peb 5.—Tlic jailice ot CailI’lac want (o know where Bill Mitch
ell U. He U .accused ot violating tbe
prohibition law. When an officer went Mayerity Oror John H. Walker, of
Id eerre a warrant on him Mitchell
Danville. III.. A* Reported Today.
pleaded slckne*. The offlcvr waited
Was l«.2<r-« Votoo .
lor a f.'w days, watching lest Mlfcheil
Indlanapul!'.
: - The teliers'
sbonU skip ouL A physician flualtr
Kiid Milcbetl wfj. real Hick.: «o bick report, w hich Nias read at today's rosthat he would not need watching. Tho blon ot the I’nlted Mine Worker*' eoojteaiion. bhows that Tbomaa L Lewis
guard wM called off.
That wa* wbal kfilcbell ws» wait ' Brldgepur.. Ohio, bas been re-eleetprosideDi by a majority of tC.2«9H
ing lor and Id the quiet hours of tbo
•over John H- Walker, of DMvUle. UU.
Eight be vaniahed.
300,000 BARRELS USED GUN
ON THE MAN
;ik
Rapid* plant Will Probably JOSEPH ROOAB HELO ON CHARQK/~
^
OF ASSAULT.
Star^rinding About the
^
of March.
E^kTtapid.-, Mich. Fi-b t -The
nual aUK'khuliIcrs' tueetiug of tbe Klk
remcDi A Umc cooi|>au> was held at
the conipany'> (■(fire ber»- yeMmday.
Olliceri. were elm.-d as follows; Hre*
Id'-nt.
A Wbyland. t'til<-agt>;-flrst
vice president. K R Sly. lUy 8borr:
aeeoud' vice pre*id--nl. M B lAng. LTk
Rhplds; secretary and treasurer and
general manager. Homer Sly.
Rapids; dlrcctois. C A. Wbyland. Chlrsgo: E. H. Sly. Bay Shore: M
lAng. Harry lilrshberg, Hotuer
and Fi >h R. WillUni?. Elk Rapid*: S.
i. Rohinson. IVt.i.tkej; O C Atwood.
Bay Shore; S. W lAfron. Chicago
Tbe mill will probably bemn opera
c.on* for the season ot I90<» by Uar^
I. and Will coiiiiDue. running until
■bout the holidays and wUI manufacIn tbe neighborhood of 300.000
barrel* ot cemenL
SMALL BOY
MUCH LOST
FLINT TO BAY SHORE
NO ONE AT THE STATION
MEET HIM.
TO
Man to Whom Bey Wa* Bent Cannot
Be Located and s-Year Old
Child Ha* Been Bent to
Petoskey.
DOG CAUSED TROOILE
This Is Saw to Haro RHad NdIH.
Who Bpcairod His Wo4m*n and
Firad Day's Oroecoat Bavod
Prom TburadayY Reoerd
Two men. a dog and two go* «wra
mixed up in trouble yesterday. whkB
lottsy culminated la the arreM ct om
>e men upon a charge ot aaMnll.
It U dalnted that whlTe Harry Day.
who llres near Summll City, was walklag along a rood yesterday near the
home of John Roda«, tbe dog ot the
latter came o«t and chased Day Kf
road. Day. It U said, ordered Bo
des to call OS' bU dog. which was pot
done.
Not wUhlag to be chewed by tbd
dog. Edy. U Is said, aboi tbe dog a»fl
killed him aa dead aa be ooaU eret
This did not imt Rods* In n Yery
amiable frame of mind, nnd according
Dey. the owner of the dog went nod
got his guV firing at Day . the ahotstalierlng over hfs baek.'bul net Im
JuHng him. as bl* heavy orercdst
pruiecied him from the shot
A warrant was immedUitely swoffi
it for Rods*. Day ehaigiBg.hl»wJtk.^
nbbaiili. Rberlff Prank'TTKaier wsot
lu Summit City Iasi Bight and Granght
b man liack to the city with him. '
RoJaa appeared In Jndge Kerilnr
'k court /this forenoon with his attoitie). J. yt*. Paicbtn. bui^.ibe nah
w hu lb a Kusbian. co«M not conreraa
l-higlibb. h- wa* allowed to aecora
-'In^ierpreter. calling opoo Joseph
SballO. This afternoon Rodas appearn. pleaded not gulUy and bis trial
as set for Friday.
Kudat. 11 Is said, waa In trouble taot
CBi. It being aUeged that he shot
Oman.
/
to whom dues Aido Wintams. i
years uid, lieloug?
AVbere is Mr. Bhidier of Bay Short?
Who I* -lAtra- wbo sent the boy
IromFlIMT
' These are the question* lhat
puzzliixg a niiDiber of prople. while
:.->cay old A;do apiiears to be ha
end doesD'i -aid In the ooluiloD ai
haling a very hazy cunrYiuion of
whole mailer.
Monday utoiiilug.
Ardo
passed
tbiough -this oily ou hi* way to Bay
Shore and arrived there o. k. haying
been Uhen excelleiit <are ot by the
fVi-e Maiquette traUimen. but when
the train arrived at Bay Shore tbci-c
wa* no unv to meet the child.
Ou Jan. S9, a message was aei
Lay Shore to Shldler leliing him to
imtt the child and giving tbe time
hi* arrival, but a* the mesaagc
cniil.ln'l l.i- d-liiereil. it was return
.-d Tb- 111-x'wg* wa* bigned "Lora'
Prosecuting Attorney is Ready to Pro
and i-a;.e Irum Khu' Sbidler lb sup
ceed—Allcgtd That the War
posed lu In- til. gianiUatber ol tbe
den Also Held Up Other
boy.
^
Pnton Cohtrectora.■;obo!> lahl's fur the child, hr
wa.. tal-r op iu Rru- key at-rt lit------Jackbiin. Much. Feb. 4.—Altorney
o ' ' le the'. \4r- ■>( |•l^Jbalr. late
I'obl. lor Wtard-n Armstrong.^ JackIrj „iv -n in'u I' ran- of .Mr* W. B ron. pri.ow. who lx charged with barKinnori who no- bf - laci-.-cri'Tn o: mg arcepled a brioe of $100 tram
bini .V'-jiwwl;. 'iZi. y. ; te-ii Rbl- lu 1
Gcoeral Fnd W. Green, appeared becatr S' IdP-i
lore Jadge Harfclnson this morning
Abuu-. three years^go. there was
ing and asked that Armstrong be tried
one armed ma« at Hay Shore by thi ft tbu t-rm of conn.
nani- if Shidier and h- is *uppo»ed to
Tbe court bad discharged tbe )wy
be the one meant. He cannot be lo- ;>ut the aciton bad not been placed
lECed, nobody knowing wh-rv be ha: ru r-t .rd and the Judy may he
gone.
called.
Tbe prosecuting attorney says be t*
reedy to try Warden Amstrtmg d«rPebniary He mti be wni show' (hnt
Take* Place ol A. W Wait A* Super the ward-n ii-)d *up other eontraeintendent ol the First National
lor*.
Bank Building.
WANTS TRIAL
AT THIS TERM
JURY WAS DBCBAICEI
DETROIT MAN
LARGERJIARTERS
C II. Tiirvrr, ol Ikti.ul. ha* l>
engaged bb bUi-Tint-tin. nl uf tb- t
btrurllon of (he f'ir.t N'ation*! tiSlik Queen City Chair Company Movod
plant to th* Cortier Of Maple and
lo All ;he fiU.'.- uiaile \arsni by ttar
Front ttronm.
death of A. W. WalL Mr. Turver
roDipK ben- exc.-llcnilr recommended,
lo order to secore larger qtiarien.
beiug an evp-rieored builder and
the Queen City C^r Co. te mortog
tractor and an -Xpert kuperlulendeiit.
II* plant from the second floor of the
M.-* W If. Lockbar*. who ba* been Barney Anderaon building to the hnUdti*iling her slbt-r>-. Or, Roreatha Ing St the rorncr of FVont and Ma^
Thompson and Mis« Roseatbal. ba-< b'lreeiir. formerly occupied by tbe Oeggone to. Muskegon to Join her bus ner siote and repair woriu. Tbe new
band, who basbein appointed maaag building will give more raom for U*
er'qK III* Mubkegon Kaua slorv. Mr luacblovry and wifi also afford -lorape
faeiUtles wblch were not arailaMe In
Loci^rt was formerly assUiant
tbe old loratloa..
ager of the Duluth Knox store.
WUNO TKAVBMt HKIULD. PfItDAV. FCtRUARV i,H
tal Tnverse Bodd
4WICt A WKKK.
NtnALO A ReOOftD CO.
STo’-iir.:-::
J.W.HMMB ....
■ssrt
Sm at7, Mtch.
•c o—wM o<
maka
ssss
nAw tte Aot
I. im.
CIimMn ab mA 3,odd
'
JAMCt •. ANOeUJam a AbcaU. Ff«td*Ai ot th*
VAlMfAlt)' «f .JUcW»AO, -IH leader
kto (AAtcmUcM to tk* bOArt ot «•
S«nU At their Best BMtliis. The realsMUM will be AoeeiMd uU becAufe
the beard dealreA to reUre the eAwnmOn the board of pubUc woi*s. arhere
l. but becAiwe the bead ol
our tmlrereltr bae reAcbed the a«e ot Mr. Wall eervod for aU years, bU
law Mort yean aod work bo toagorr piaclical knowledge aad ability cam
tae UM HUDe cbAra tor htoi that itt III good stead sad the city had the
^ wae ........
....................._i
had wbea be
youn«er.
Per ttwi advanuge of the training that bo poe__________e hli iealgnailcn.dncc be='seaaed. In losing Arthur W. Wbiu
fbiw prwaeuted and withdrawn at the the dly loet a man whose place will
anraeat iwqnealof the regenU, wiU bc^be hard \o fill.
accepted.
I In h ta«vh>t^p«lie ot Traveroe City
Bealiered nil over the country, the we know om another well and ou’
nlamnl ot Michigan will fed n paag]fanlu and failings are apt to t<« magwhim they road of the Intoodod res- nlfled to aome extent. To be honored
Ignotbrn of onr -grand oM man." They and osieemed In a small town, la
wm-teel that nn nasocUUoo that much greater aecomplUhincst than
brought their alma mater closer to la a large city wherein the human
them haa boon eevored and each one side of the nan u ofiea tost In the
I him. The re
wlU fee! that aMther memory has
beea iwawved from the loved univer spect and esteem in which Mr. WaB
sity. M the for«ta. It la said, do waa held In Travene Oty ohowt Umt
aet lateM to penMt thla. but will es- Uio man was right himself, else it
tabHab a atw oMoe tor the nnlveralty. could not hare been ncoorded him.
that of chaaeeBor. so that President
ir
aBlTer«tty''Bnd H may yet have the
boaeBt of hM leamltig. his experlenetaad hla peraonMlty.
President Angell U not weU o« to
worid’a goods. He hu boos too
k«y oducoUDg the young moa of thU
■Ute and other aintes to aoqoire large
TT1----- tor blmaMf. Collage work I*
aot greatly remunoretlve aad nnluM
a aun looks ooUldc, bo mnnot ex
pect riches. Prealdent An^irTlmai
is -IB> tha nnlversity and that It al
ways hU flrat tbottgbu The chaaonl■ lorshlp wlU provide him with moans
to pami Ihf tool of tala days la com
fort nnd vUbont aroror.
Nor ahould tola be regardod as a
■^iBiloB." aa it to not, it to simply
' n paymant tor excellent eervlee, not a
payMcmt in full, but only an uppUcattaa M the debt that
state owes
to treeidemt Angell and to as honor
to wkieh he la folly enUUod.
totole Iho reeignalion of President
Al«a la to U Kgrelted. U wm ine»t|aMe mad toe only thing now to do
to to keep too venatable “prexy" IdcnUflod with the tnstUuUon and to Bud
n antrsaifir who shall be worthy ot
ton hoaor. ‘
;
WiRELCflfl ON flHIPfl.
Thera to <a bill before congress U>
amka It OOgtoBlMNT <>* llw owaera ol
nU shlpB elearlng from the poru ot
toeUBHed BUitaa to he <«alppod with
a Wliqloas telecraph outflL Thb bill
praridea tor the oqulpmcai on ritips
L
ran beiBg carried. It BMMt eertAlB-JeommlUec ie charge ot the garty dU
“U toatat npoo wIrelW which h their work in ■
bnly another fora ot a life preaerrer.i Mr. aad Mra. Nomaa Palaeor ten
The Uae will coae alao when lbe|iloDdar tor Aan 'Artow. where Mra.
TMweU of the great lakca win be re Palmer went for jpedical treatment at
paired to carry theee wiieleaa out- the Univei^ hoapUnL
The Rev.‘ J. PiiesUy la boldine iwrtflu which will reanit In aarl^
Urea and carfloea. not only la e
vai meetings at the M. B. obindi thla
aeddenta Jmt la gihng waraiag in week.
Little Daalel Kau la quite .tick
eaac at
with the grip
The farmem are bringing In a tew
A. W. WAIT.
U the death of Artftnr W. Wait loada uf poUloee these nice days.
Mra. Dr. Clark la entertalalng her
Travetae Oty lo«sa a good ciUaaa. a
maa who waa talthtoi In all of hla nmlber. Mrs. J. 8. Veil, of Elk Bapduilea not only in privnie life but la Ids. who .arrived Wednesday.
Miu Beth Uraeken was a Traverse
public life na wetL
During Ma Wnlfa reeldence in Uw City caller Thnrsday.
F, W. Teal went to Saginaw Toescity, he had charge of eome impoi
worka. many of the principal boUd- day momlog to be gone a tew daya
Mrs. Ilulben. of Traverse City, was
Inga of the city having been erected
under hla direction and his wort waa the guest of Mrs. Allie Bun Sunday.
The Misses Rose Cbriatenas and
aiwaya well done. No BwUer in wha*
I/mIsc
Veil and Miss Rnlght of Travcapacity be was enpaireo. be did
Cliy. were guests of Dr. Clark’s
That he bad to do arell. The far',
in the raw, cold weather
toll, tamily Wednesday evening.
Silver Lake Hive 3S9 U O. T. M.
he gave hb time and aiiehu^tu
ting the buildings of the irnnd Trav r. are ptsnning to give the popular
erse regloo fair Into ^pe. allhough play. ••Give Me My Wife." Saturday
^la health waa ltnpa>(^ abowa thU evening. Feb. ISib. aiADiey’a hall.
QUARANTINE AGAIN
INDKESimi OPS
e In Five Mimrtsa.
Too cma cet anything your stomadi
cnives without fear of a case of indlor that your
sour on your
mamach If you wtU occastonally take
UtUe DUpepalB after ealtog.
Yoar meals wiU taste good, and
anything you eat will be digested:
nothing can fermsot or turn Into acM
or poison or stomach gas. which
(•uses Belching. IHxxtness. a feeling
of tollness after eating. Nausea. Inillke a lump of lead In ab
_ _ louaneas. llearlbum. Wi
brash. Pain in stonaxch and iutestlnes
or other symptoms.
Hendacbet from the atomacb
absolutely unknown where this eSectlvc remedy Is used. Diapepsin really
dons all the «ork of a bealtby siomstch. It digests your mnaU whenD your
Kiomacb can't. Baeb irianguler will
digest all the food you (wn esi
leave nothing to ferment or sour.
a large iO-rent case of Pape'a
Diapepsin from your druggist —'
king today
start Uk:
you will actually
healiby. strong Stoma.---------eat anything sod errtytbing you
It without the sUghteoa discomfort
or misery, and every particle ot ImpuriD- and Gas that is In your a
ach and Intesilncs Is going to be
Tied awsv witbont the aae of laaatlvcai
or any oU
or looe to fancy gradca; t
■peclata. SfleSOHc: other gredaa
Changed; raeetpta. i.SSt. Chaes
Firm and unchanged; receipts >
Eggs—Lower, hot doaed. steady
toae; receipts. Z.SS}; state Pcansylvanla and nearby fancy aelccted while
»>&3>e; do fnney fair to cbeiee.
31e; do blown nnd mixed faaey. kSfy
gte; do brown nnd fair to choice. <30
34c: westrni flrsta, «ttc; do aeoonda
SlCSSc.
Chicago. FVb. 3.—Butter—Steady;
ereameries. ::OSc; dairiea. !10<5c.
Bggs-Weak at mark; easea Included.
»rt3Ic; flrata. 31c; prime flrsU. flSc.
Checae—Firm; daisies, ij^c: twins,
14Hc; young AuhtU-ss. 16c; iong
bom. l«c.
'provisionE.
Chicago. Fell. 3.—Prevtoloas open
1 a shade higher lo Sc lower.
Clorc: l-ork—May. S17.OSei7.PTH;
July. S17.I2H, Lard-May. ^.67H«
9.79; July. |>80. Ribs—May, SS.SS;
July. SS.OTHesiO.
»EED.
Chicago. Feb, 3.—Timothy-March.
SS.90. Clovel—March. S9 49.
Detroit, Feb. 2.—Clover—Spot. $1.30,
March. 13.35.
POULTRY.
New York. Feb. S.-Poultty—Alive,
quh't and nnehaaged; dressed, irreguwestern chlcl^ens. I’esic; fowik
«
(cewADIN.
«#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦ western. 15613c: tarkoys. ICCiSSc.
Chicago. Fell. ' 3.—Poultry—Hrm;
Kewadin. Mich.. PeU. S-—Clarence
Leclie. * Months Old, is tht Latsat llolloaberit is reported as no better iurkeys. iCc; thickens, l3Hi; spring.
of tha Childran to Contract
at this writing.
tlM Oleoaso.
Floyd Chubb and wife returned
For the fourth timh since the hoM-.
^ ^Saturday, colt
...
».,W tover U. <« W
the rhiidren of Mr. aud Mrs. Jamc.
Dobson. On Friday before Cbrisunas
the disease first apiioarcd in the famlI.v, aud since Uiai time up to a week
ago the four children of the family
were lu quaianttne.
A week ago, the clilldren baviug
fully recovered^d the house fumi
gated. they were storied once more to
'{Bchool. and attar a week's attendance
were nsaln placed In quarantine, toe.
joungret of the family. Leslie, aged 9
moatos. having neen ukea ill with
seal let fever yesterday.
The Dobson children bad a school
retord last year that would be bard to
liuai. and the hardest part of toqlt
Maloom WIni
nrila In FioW For Rewlee- >icknca* tbls winter has bean-thj/dtotion—Willillirm DeWitt and Jooaph
scnce from sebooL
N ^
ro Cfndidatsa.
•aona Are
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brother Prank Turcott. who was
diowned In Elk Lake Thursday, while
skating acraaa from Elk Rapids.
A few from this place atfhiidod the
Uciurc eourae at Elk Rapids Satur
day evening
Ur. and Mra. Will Hunt of EOk Lake
spent Friday with Mrs. George Hockridge.
Mr. Freeman, of MidUnd. left to:
Jackson Satnrdsy morning.
\j, E. Winters. Lowell Frink. Chester
Barnes, and Amos Duroeber each pur
chased a new Empire cream aeparator last week.
Quite a number from nore octended
the funeral ot Frank Turcott Sunday
which *008 held at the M. E. church
at South Milton, the Gleaners having
charge of the services in which 3odgc
h»- carried an insurance for C.OOO.
The aldermen whoso terms expire
tie letveb a wife and seveu cbDdrcli.
this spring an- Malconi Wluule. uf tb<Flrat; A. \V. RIckerd. of the Second; Ncrtharn MIcMgan Poultry Associa one a babe. Iso days old at thn tii
of bis death, a fniber. four brulhers
W. II. Abbott, of the Third. Jau>u^
tion is Already Making Plank
and thr»-e sisters, bcvIJes a large clrMurchie. of the Fourth, and J. M. M<T
for lU 1110 Ohovs.
<'lr of friends. The family hoae the
rormich. of too Fifth.
Winnie will be a candidale for
At the annual moetlng of the NortH- sympathy of the entire community.
Hc Is exiH rleuced to cIvU ' m Mlcttigan Ponlfry associalipo. hold
Farmers Attention!
mxuers, having been on the council a .!■ the offlreR ol Dudarwood A Umlor.
There to money In stock, there to
number of years and haa an excellent Tuesday evening, plana were made lor money In all sUM-k, hut imnw moiie>
re(X>rd. bavlng served on some of toe 'he 1^0 show and the dftermloatlon In Ihe best stock. Do you know how
have the be»i stock. an4 be the
make it Ibe biggest and lM>«i yet.
moat Important commltlcea which re
of your neighbors at the county
quire a great deal of time. Mr. Win The Fresldunt and secretary will ar
r? Use Harvell's Condition I\>snie will have opposition. Winiam Ua- range for the time of Ute show, which
•s. the best stock food and i
n powder on earth.
A :rcpt
Wltt. of ibe First ward, being a eaudl- will probably be Ihe fourth wc-.‘k In
other. Call for and Insist upon hav
January.
\
dale.
ing Harvell's Condilion Powvler*. and
Thn officers elecled were:
Mr. RIckerd. of the Second ward, to
protect both, yourself and sutek. Price
Fres^nt—W.
H.
Umlor.
Sac |M>r package
. rccepOve tgtndidate. being willing to
Sold by 8 E Wail A Sons and E E.
Vice pHtsidrni—J. M. Knight.
serve U the people of hU ward so de
Miilvr,
sire U but -Mr. AoDoli. of ibe Third . Sccr\’torj'—C. F. Hunter.
Awilttaul »ecrttary-E. Whitney.
ward, haa not yet made up bis mlnA
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Treasurer—C.
J.
Ebuer.
.Neither has Mr. Murchie. of the
.MARKETS.
8u|H<ilntcudeatYB. Giddings.
Fourto, both those gentlemen desiring
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Executive boam—B. M. Franklin,
further time to think over the matter
LOCAL MARKETA.
A tew potatoes wer.- hauled la yes
before making an announeenwnt. W. B. Nelaon. C. E. ManviUe. E. GidThese three genilemcn are able men, dings. W. K. Ebncr, Westou Love. J terday aud arrived in good sha|H-.
iced aud have done etleiCDt M. Kuigbt.
Today .4be
larger, but t
ithington's Plagua Spots
55 cents.
lie in the low. marshy bottoms ot
Potomac, the breeding ground ot
of malaria
germs.
These
gcr
ehillv.
Four loads of potMoee. one load of
that be Is planning on leaving the city.
fever
and
ague,
ague.
bltloui
bltlousneKK,
jaundice,
cnu. oae load of coke, aud Hire.At announced ynsunlay. Joseph Boone
lassitude, weskneksand general UeMIto a candidate to sureeod him.
iiy and bring sulfertng or death to loads of corn were weighed at the
Ibonaanda yearly. But Eh'ctric Bitters ei;y market yesterday.
never fail to dcatroy jbem and
malaria troubles. "They are the
The price of eggs nml butter to
villi way up and these products are
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I all round tonic and cure for mi(
rw.v A__S'*...
hard lo get at all.
. _
_ pedro party and tafly i>ivcr. Kidney and Blood Troubles snd
GRAIN.
imU laat evonlug and there was t
T.viih^. ■
Guaranteed by 8 R. Wait A SoBk. ('
delroH. M. 4.—Wheat—Close—,
large crowd In attendance and every A. Bugbor Drug fo. Hannah A Lay.
$1.10H; corn. 64*,c; oatv. 34c.
body enioyed tbemtelvea. Alonxo
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Chicago.
Feb.
4.—Wheat—Cl^seMackoy won the flrat prise, a hex of
LELAND.
corn. 63Hc; oats. 32c,
bon bons and Harry SUrbuc^on the
5 terms expire
MGSOTYEI.
oMimated at 55.900; market mostly
10c lower; beeves, $4.1067; Texts
Kteera. $4.5003: western steers. $3.90
63A0; Stockers and fetders, $3.15fr
;<.40; cows and helfcns, $1.8063.30:
calves, $663.33. Hogs—Receipts, esti
mated at 64.000; market 10613c low
er; light. $3.806 6.35; mixed. $3.«0
C.50; heavy. $6f»CJiO; rough. $66
C.13: good to choice heavy. $6,136
6.30: pigs. $4.7563.63; bulk Of sales.
$6.5066.40. Sheep—Receipts esUmaied
at 18.000: market weak to lOc lower;
Dstivc. $3.206 3.70; western. $3,306
3.70; yearllnga. $667: lambs, native.
$3.3067.65; wvstern. $3.506 7.65.
Eaat Buffalo. Foil. 3T—Cattle—Re
celpis. 3 cars; slow. Hogs—Rerelpia.
cars; lower; heavy. $6.6066.70:
yorkers, $6.306 6.60; i.lgs. $3.7566.25.
Shce|)—R.-ct-lpUs. 50 cars; lower; best
iambs. $7.7067.75; culls. $6.3066.75:
M-arllnga. $C66A0; wcthcre. $3,236
5.60; owes, $i.756S. Calves—looser;
$369-30.
win aose Out
Our Entire Stock
of
Fur Coats
15 to25per cent Discount
/^^sent Prices $16 to $60
FARMER’S SUPPLY CO.
ltS-118 SUte Street
.No. t TVhlte weaaM as hlgk aa ...fSc
"I. 1 Bear hide aa buto » ....$ILSI
L ] House cau .............................. m
Ocsoe, drexsed .
Sheep, live ....
Eggs, per dot ..
BnttM. dally .
(Hide and fur prieae
PoUtoes. per bushel.......................
No. 1 cured hides.
No. 5 cured bides.
No. 1 green hides .
No. ; green bides .
CaUsklDS. par lb. ..
Hortehides. pc.
..........;■*:
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Thi! Best Time to start a Sav
ings Account is N-O-W .
AU dcr>osits made in the Savini^ Depanmem of this Bank
durin$v the first five da>*s of
February will draw three per'
cent interest from liic lirst
day uf the monib.
-........
We Invite yon lo start a Savings Account
iu this Bank with a deposit ol One Dollar
or more.
Fish.
Cpdflah, p
Mackerel.
WWtegsh. .
laikv irout. jv-r lli.
ill
Traverse City
State Bank
Oldest and Largest Bunk In
Northern Michigan
Pork roast, per
Pork rieak.
Pork Cho|
ClearhacI
If atatad, on the pan of .he vesae
Pimgai haaanaa a Finlaaa auUU casti
to Tha Balihborhood of a tbousaiU
doUara aad they do not Uke to spend
fMAMmar. When H to takew laio conaMaratlaa tost wiralets to valuable
ImnuuBoe tor ship and cargo, it
eraald aaam that toe undarwriters.
kp • dllareaoe in the tasaraac* rates.
couM dulotoy bring the opposition to
aae tto HghL
'
It to ahw argued that the Ualted
BtotM caanot tMiirol the' shfpa of booby prise, a very cute itctle doll. N. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
Lrland. Mich.. Frix A-Miss Daisy
POTATOES.
•tour natkma The Unilad Sutca most G. Rump made toe UBy. and the club
Uryani. who has apeat the fall ana
Chicago. Feb. 1—A very siron?
derialBly haa cxmtrot ot tu awn bat^
,l new#. .
....$ aad
him as the b«at UBy
winter wlQi friends in the sontoem
Veal chepi. per lb................... . .
hors nag If It oaa Insist upon life pre-| maker in Grand Traverse county. The
pan of Ue sUte, returned to LeUnd
t Friday lasL
h.v.
„„ wimn. .o
lb.................................... 14c
The 3-poar old son ot Mr. and Mrs. the advance. The trade
V itoht. "«ub Si’^J'Sdttrib*
Martin
Heofi liit very ill
Jihraln fen Hoo^
danging at 76c K rsc. Anivato Oleoiargerlne. i^lb ...........:.?60$
were light and the supply Trem former | Eggs, per
Leo Miller has had a severe stuck
uf aimendtcllto hot to better at this
writing.
h'a^U^"
The many friends orMre. Brabant,
Greenville. FYb,
H. Glb«u ‘
who were grieved to know of her Ill t'o. quote the buying price of potato* Bran, per ,oq ibs ... ...............
BEAL ESTA1C AND nXTVSES
ness. are glad to bear ot ber cooval
the Greenvilie market « 3S6'-d::
csccnce.
rye. 70c; wheat. $1.05: beanv. $1.90.
Dr. Fralkk of Maple City to kept
Tie United States Laws goveroiog Nation*
e fe<-d ..................................... It.43
bnsy making dally 'rips lo LcianA
al Banks forbid the owning of real estate
CELERY*.
The mall boat from North Maaltou
other than building occupied by the bank
Chicago. Feb. 3.—The- tone of the
island to making its regular trips to market is firm. Arrivals light trout
and the land upon whidi it stands, so that
Lehiod.
•UriNQ PRICB8.
kllchlgan and not much home grown
•’Real Estate and Fixiuies,” in the siaieeflered, A nwderately active demand
meat issued by this bank, refers to the
as rcp*>rled.
haadsome building which is being erected
man's life haa been saved, and now Dr.
for the convenience of our depositors add
King's New Discovery to the talk of
•EANS.
the nodem equipment wiih which the
tke tosm for cwriag C. V. Pepper of
Chlcagb. Feb. S.—Pea tx ans are a
building will be furnished.
deadly lung hemorrhages. ~i could shade higher. Demaad very good. Ar
not work nor get about," be writes,
"and the doctors did me no good. but. rivals are only moderate. Holders in
after using Dr King's New Discovery Michigan are reported as Brm and not WbeoL Ih A L .
three weeks. I feel
Feel like a new oiaD. marketing 'beans freely. Other kinds
and eaa do good work again."
For
weak, sore or diseased iongs, Cougha' are all quiet and rather slow.
DetrolL Feb. 3.—Deanu—8i>otA2.2S:
and Colds. Hemorrbagea. Kay Fever.
LsGrlppe. Asthma or aov Bronchial May. tZM.
affeetioB It staads unrivaled.
Priee
ONIfED 8TATCS DEFOSITOKY
60c and $!.00. Trial bottle 1»c. 8oM
PRODUCE.
Oalv*
aad gvmraaieed by 8. E. M'aic A Sons.
C A. Bvbaa Drag Cs, Uaasah A Uy. ..Jfew York, Feb. A Outtcr SUhag-
^'TO MY
iilii VALENTINE”
FIKST NATIQII^L BANK
Sl=;
The nliove ynretinK* cncloee.1 with aayAf the
hamlaomu \ aleotinea shown here are sure lo
briogalaa^agtriCBdslhip.
It
More beaotifal, more attractira and more of an
aavortmeat than evvr.
Big
bur.cli of
ones • ••
pretty
2c,3cand5c
The prettiat and largest io the
^00
^”vr„‘^sn'ron.25c'to$5.00
Extra horrible comics
each............................
Botrfc Stored
STATE BANK
tM0,09»
• IM.000
Rey
Oaade
Carter.
Cbarlea Ultle.
Arthor
Lu
DorrU.
llhea. C. J. Bbaer. F. H. Baranm. Oe- tered senses, be made everyoae feel
borne ud entered Into tbe feMIvi-
■££
TTMjr
hv.
*.
T. fUanah.
• 9ff ceM Onrt4 w TlM DcfMlIi
norabaeber. Uoyd
Latranier.
Will
Will J. Wilson. Of St. Louis. MIcb..
Will Hensel. of Preemoat. Olfio. and
She Klad T«« B»tb AIwbts BooElit, Mad wUdi hu beat
la OM tor oTcr 80 Fcmra, hu borne the algnatore off
Jonlor deaeoas
for
one
year— T. a FOs. of Kansas City. Mo., are
Cbartes Urtle. Fred Carlsoa, Gornld here for a-few days fishing and are
■ heentnadeniKlcT hia pu>
Voirubn. Martin Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Utoeber. of Bsuli
Tbe Batter of maaie for tbe eOBlng,
K B.—AMmm an ODOMttou mad
Mttar \o tb« TnkMm*Ottr
auk. TraTWM at7. MK*.
Patrick
Dockery,
one of
Barker
Tbe taxor's ulary vai raised IKKi Creek's most successful .farmers, spent
clerk of the church be starts off the fa<-re from
Boyne
eoagratuligions
City
of
gorlc, I>rops and Soothluff Sympa.
nabatance.
or
CoUe.
a business trip to Chicago, expecting
CHUftCH TUtWAV NIOHT.
S;K'K '>*»»
as:?i''
It destroys Voras
It cures IMarrhcBB and Wind
of the sal
Id co-parinershl
irlbu^ without refs
leg.-d cUliii* uoi so proven.
Dated till* 3Tlh
'
h day-ot
January. A.
. 1S0!».
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures OonMipation
OENUINE CASTORIA always
C.'A. Whyland. president and gener
al Busger of tbe E3k Cement A Ume
which wm be held today.
BV
Charles
y-nu like
tion as
Maatlnf Aftar a Pal Uiek
lb«
»aaUBg arer
Pi«t
teacher of
the sixth grade
tn tbe iHihlic schools, Monday mornslle
liaM W
The, Kind You Haye Always Bought
before Chrlsimas. to resume her posi
•can Chaaaa at tha Baatiiaaa
WInpell.
of
Traverse
In Use For Over 30 Years.
City,
apeai Sunday with his brother. Alex,
CoafragatioftaJ
Tbos. J. White and Nelson Peterson
blaySovar etab mooi. aboal 170 being
juroi
In aiuaduca. Tbe Ublaa were aat for
rusty
term of the circqll court foi
auppar at 6:30, vMeb vaa veil an-
pieces Of paper will l,e found upon the
serc-eis, and some of them are gulug
Antrim county.
oiiislde ow town foraging.
Mrs. F. p. Brown entertnlndd the
nnd Mrs. Smith-Sianton, livieg
--Mr.
. Ml
Lndles- Altar society of Sacred Heart
Ua tablaa quanting a praity and la- 37tb consecutive year In that ca'pacity. church at her home on Pine street ArcstNqf town, lost their biilu- TituraTbe meeting closed v«b all Xnging
day morning, after a locg illnesf. The
rhlagj
this Xternoon.
••nieei be the Tie That Blnds."
body will be taken lo Qainr.v. Mich.,
Foilovlag tbe aappar the ebelr aang
Elks Won.
Lut night nt the opera bouse the .for iniermeci, Saturday morning. TL.
•Itreak Forth Into Joy," tbla being
^^.Itiiolber U in poor heeiiU buJ will not
faliovad by tha Ra«. Daaiaa Cortilln
third nnd deciding game for Ih6 in
ELK RAPIDE.
of the I'*
uecomiuiii} tbe n-tubins to
door baseball chan
ta Ua aaaual addtaaa.
jpyad by tbone vbo partlelpaied. Caruttau were uaad la tba daobrailoaa,
and declared that tbe mat year bad
Feb. mb. vben the Toung Peoples'
been one of nora than nsaal aertoaa-
Dramatic club presenu the rollicking
area. Thb. he ballvrad, to ba doe la comedy. "The Private Secretary." Tbe
. urt ta the Iona auausaed tn tbe death best talent aBOOg local young folks
of Mr. MU>lken..Tbe VMehIa the laat hu patrtotieaily volunieered to thus
year, he aaM. had
the Fourth of July fund another
al aad 4 a deeper character. He apoke
boost, ud
has
devoted mtKh
lime
:. alao of the
bbsIo. vhich baa been eaand energy’ to tbe preparation of the
peclally good, and of the large amooat play, vbfch gives promise of being
of tetereat taken la tbe
Tbureday one of tbe very best bome-ulent pro
o! the new town hnll. 'asi S.i-urd.iy
•rmritios.
night prayer meetlnga. and the lepeh- ductions ever given here. True, i
David P.'Keister succeeds
Poll
01 tbe boys are Bdwin Booths, or
Robtnsoa nt the Cement company's
meetlaga. He apoke alao df "dedaloa girls UUlU RuMells. but they
day." vhioh ttU one of Hr. MllUkea-e Elk Rapids boys and girls vbo vlll office as aaalstaat to Sales Manager
Frank P. Brown. During bis staori
Meaa. and vbltdi bade'fair
do tbelf best, and Elk Rapids people
nay here Mr. Robinson
meabnri to the ebnreb.
always do velL This being tbe case
Mr. Cdeblin decUred that nltboogh U Is tbe duty of every loyal citizen many triers who wish him every sue
-css in iheXqiura.
tbe death of Mr. Ulllikea fall heaeily
not only bay a ticket, but to speak
Harold Weston, of South Beardman.
Hpoa tbe Soadky a^oo). that ataoe veil of It. booat It. ud thus swing
that Mae each one aoeoMd to uke Mme of those not ao loyal Into line. is filling the poaiilon at tbe P&ie
Marquette depot made vacant by Uir
» of the ree^oBalblllty upon blm- Jiang your calendar In a
aeU, ud tbe Mae vaa la aonc vaya place, draw a heavy red circle around resignation of David P. Keister.
The annual meeting of the Elk Rap
1 the good work February ittb. and remember that is
Ids Iron Company will be held at Its
doM tv the Ooreaut Citcle. tha Wo- the date of "The Private Secreury
■u'a Home and Foreign Mltalonnir at tbe opera bouse, and is given un office In this vllUge Tuesday. Febru
ary
Wh.
BMlaty and the Bridge BolMara.
der tbe auspices of (be Boosters club.
R. S. Bovrmim Ukes A. R. Dibble's
In order tn erante a vMer tnteraat
Joint installMlen.
place on the office force of the Ellr
la tha vark af the ehareb Hr. Oocbflte Rdnt InstaUation of the ofBcerti
llB dartared that ba belhved no otfl of Equality Tent No. 137. K. O. T. Cetnent ft Lime company.
W. N. Curry has complete tbe lumear aboald bold an ofdoe for
M. M. Ud Meglsee Hive No. 403. L.
‘ring job on the Rex place for
. tku tvo yaan. bnt that otben aboald O. T. M. M. at the o|>era house last
irt Bay Lumber Co. The cut aggre.
he p« la. atailag that ihli pUa vaa Friday evening, filled the atructure
carried ont moat aneeeatfully by tbe Us utmost rapacity, some cUtmIng gated about 400.000 feet, and I* banked
1 Grand Traverse bay ne.-tr Petobago.
Her. Du Bradjtiy of Oereland. Onia tbe Urges! attendance In the history
M. E. Bmt*. the corner druggist,
He believed alao that Janlor 4m<
of tbe bunding. Tbe
mafic a business trip to Traverse Cltv
aboald be elected to prepare ibem- beautiful and were i
•elrea for futore vorb. He eldecd viih by tbe large assemblage. Joseph Bui- Monday.
tbe thought that tl^ aboutd all vork
Insialling officer for the Sir
ScarU
irU With a
aJIet
+
Iren
for higher ea*. tor higher Ideu ud KnlgbU ud Mrs. BIU TUloison Dep
• scalded by ovomirned kettle—cut
for higher jwrpoua.
uty Great Commander. Tor the Isdidec.
tb a knife—bruised by slammed door
Report* froB the vartooe depart The ladles especially shoved the efany oiIht way
menu vnre read a* foDova:
neeoeu tit one- is BuckfecU of the careful drilling in which
Salve to subdue InflaromaTreunrer—MMa Era RamllUm.
they had been so diligent for the past
I the pain
It's earth's su
month, their work bringing forth mi
preme healer, infallible for Bolls. I'lCboiiatpr—E, B. White.'
cers. Fever Sores. 'Eczema and Piles
i. The Sir Kni
Ladlea- AM—Mia. j. A.* iioaUgae.
5.1c at S. E. Walt « Sons. C. A Bughave to take off tbeir bats
bie Drug Co.. Hannah £ Lav.
Mra. C. V. Wrlgbt. .
many teams in the Mate, to lodgea «r
Heme ud Foreign MUaloury ao- equal sise. Tbe dance which followed
—inured by gun o
etoty-Glra. F. H. Rarnnai.
Urge)y attended and very enjoy
Bridge Ballera—Mlta Freacee Hnt- able. The Elk Rapids orchestra, as
K. L. Bdnrda.
As had been promised, the
auday
aeboM
_____avit oo file la
tais cause -hat the above named detendiiui, John Itrlner, is a resident of
Ibis state but that process
appearance issued in thU n
e cannot
. rea
son of bis cootinu-'d ah*en<-e from bis
last place of resiilenie. On motion of
1. It Gage,
night. Jail
33. was fairly well attend-
e<l and ■
pleasant evening
Mich..
Jsn.
nr
music furnished by a Travoree
City
orchestra was Hue.
Mr. and
Mrs. Jorepb Sherman
r.-^
turned to Chicago Wednesday, 'n-e.
were accompanied hy their son James
James has been living with hi» unck
Thomas for the gsuu few year* end at
lending the Empire school. His many
Dr. R C. Tyli-e returned to Tra-.ert-e City
Wetinesday mnriiing. after
practicing dentistry at the Hotel W.'-io days.
The next *iiuiiii>er on
th.-
Ilish
i«hool leciure couree will b.' on F% b.
!".
The
Eva
Ranleit
Macey
com
pany will render a'pleasing (uxigratu
on that evening.
Mrs.
A.
Jobn.son
and
Mrs.
Miles
Carberry were in Honoi Thursdaj,
Asa Roxbury has
»i borne tlil,-
w'.-ek ns the thaw ha« caused the >i;>
pension
of
today, after visiting
Mr*. A. M
It is further ordei
ordered, that publl
POMONA.
♦ notice thereof e given liv publicatio
of a eopy of ll s order, for three
i>unu>na. Mich;, yvb. 3.—J. A. Phelps cv‘-siie Kix’k- previous lo said day of
enicriairiitig bi*
brother
David hearlnx'. in the Grand Trav-is- De-altl. a iiesapaiH-r printed and <-ir<nlai
I•heIp^ of Ail*.
eil in s.viii foiiti-y.
Mr*. James Borit visited her son
FRED n. WALKER.
Wmianv Horst
riyde
Ball
WednewIny.
of.
Nesseti
City
Itirobeilng operations on
P..11,
>• f-rvatna i
datnUad IB said ■grura* ae
■lUevra. ti, wll.
vrbaea Uig, pprUv Um
Tlie W- M. A. giiv<. an bv.sti-r snp-
denust
I-ci Saturday ■'veniiia.
OR. W. J. HiOaiNE. DmitloL
cut his foul finite l..x.|ly while Ashing
New Mnnaon BIk.
Traversa Caty.
ClUzcbs ivlepbone: office. 738; res
Melvin Ho«- has n-liiined ,io Hen idence. 603.
i be dlroeted to bd* office op
ry to work in camp.
■an £ Hunter,
pritlte Sherman
t be Bladlrected.
Gold work of the rery b«EL
Porcelain Inlay*.
Painless extre.ctlou.
Strung, natural appearing and very
best artificial teeth.
Make EppointmentP
sbeod
whM
possible.
Office beurs 7:30 to 11:30. 1 to i.
Other hours by requeX.
through "he ire on Twin'lakes,
Why Refer
to Doctors
jltaoBT hutalraJ tbIrV}
roAvi
rMt
__
d f,
f> <>*>,« 1*1
l*ka.. _____
llaT- _________
• l-wKvg ilKriVor* uTOrrea
uTOn
rotl-wovc
l*ka *upteA«<
U>s>Balise.
Lota-Bia ui «Bd two<FI Slid
tklMT w-no
----------or iMa 'Jf tboMM aad X
I.TV Iht—-Si
Inn vw^ly alar I9i. *om
tvrrBtr aiz a
aa monirwli
'•TJruda—li•oat<t*»snl...l
-r tba Bisrlfa ww« r<ir»
• tir— it<; tbrn.-a aonih aUjwt flfly .-o. ....
T.dalotL.aoDvaww.l-orwaa-.a InadforMrly
->wowl r. Msrtba K. Hniwn. ihMHW aoat lo
Ilrn->I I*kr; View.* ti.lU>oIns tha Uk-abor* w>
s>«t>i lin-oraalJ tol Ibrar iSi; tbMO>w,« w
tba auflth »r.t i-.evi.rof wid lx>t vhraa iSi;
IbMH.- f>..r«ht..tnr 0-iMli wvax-DnioT cdaold
l-t tbrao ']>: Ibroc- tmt Ustta- |.Ibo> "fta.
inning
Abo at feor -^^^1 » mr"
lw«5rtTnma •».. Alw> tl
ot (b-'x>ovb.ai>-<iaarWr
o1
ib- >«nivhtai»- <
..I .acUonlUrVy ll
AU in Tuonahle tvivwty-aU norvii •< laiiso
twplaa.lf. mm. Unual Travera.-CVastF Bad
Htola -I KivhlCBB
""’KiTSKo^”
the North Maniton island, where .\1j.
Roxbury ha.< iw-en working.
Sirs. I.ovina H.illey of South H:iv.-n
Is
here
vi-iiina
her daush'---.
M:.-
Mlllon Mtsigr.
Harry Cliaiul!-r returned
from
‘ur
visit at Grand Rupida the first el liv
week.
Miss rh.vritv Johnson oi Ih-s |d,icr
and D. R. H-ie- of Boyne f;iy
united in
w-n
Becfiuse we nuke medicines
for them. We tell them ill
about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and they prescribe it for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, con
sumption. They trust if. Then
you can afford lo trust it.
Ask your own doctor.
mairiage l.ist Saiiit.liiy »*
o'
tlieir
frh-nds
will
. amu'K.
’rt. I»te IB MataA I!
'rod^. F’edorspii
>e bast kind at a tasUsaonlX-
REAL ESTATE
I ■‘■“Sii'iisSiSrr?""'
Farms and Qly Properly
aei-oP
AO — paii.v them -o 'heir new- home.
I
George Smith, the proprietor ci the
Allan F. Prentice, represen'lni It.
‘hop upon the eaat side, is recotering
enter- from a dose of arsenic adminittered D. Wo<s1 £ Co.. Of CMcago. Iva.y ;:oiiI.3 Crossc. Wia.
In some strange manner by sowp per
Mo-. John Ourrit- went tp
Alton Packard, the canoonUi,
son. either with intent or by acoident.
of the best thing* ever st
For a few hours there wns small hope lo<)ay.
H. the opera bonse. many going so far a* of his recovery, bin he, is now upon
pranounce It the very best. To say the toad to recovery.
Bnt- that everyene was pleased Is niildty
Sam Willis, our genial liveryman.
bOOr. ao.
r..i3i9;«
*|*ul
Siiuday w-ith bis ixireiiis at Pomona.
Clair. Kcasle h.-id Hie nil-rorttine to
friends togrel his departure.
wishes
Thompbonville,
wa<
Joyed by all who weie present. The
Mrs, T. H. HeiiM returni'd lo Kale-
i
Heus*.
f
f«X«FUIlU.
talnmeni given BntURls.v evening by
Francea Ratae^
Uoanty
IhT. 2».
bis splvarance
be entered in this
perse
ithia
If You Are a Trifle Scntillva
dale of
inths
t IhaMse ut yiMir sbws.
w
AiTKil IN'VE.STOUY.
(.< kiiuw lb I Usas mple n
order and in default
reof that
tli»- room for m-w gtiods ■buM*>
a Bsi- iwaU.
iwsU. r bv >pcUikba« AU
AlW
m- ’s Feet
Bill
-of
Complaini
tiled
herein
erein may
ma: b
J iipiighi giisRo Km miu tbrm Just IW tbl«> fwr PwlMt
"
.*
confv
*
•
•
•
I
again
ght
jiiano iMiherWwri.aiel ter braaklac is New Sim*
upright
tlC'.lM-.
GEORGE W.
lir.o.on Si.-rliiiK (or |U3r..lM> Kuld Rvsrys l.i-ra. ZSr
Circuit Court -Cot
like. Gtliiitell Itros.
Feb. :
>TATE OK MirimiAN. THE I’KO-
the home of llic bride’s is.-, nis. T*ev
THOMPfiONVILLB.
sisted by Mist. Goldie BUkley. of Cen
Oorauat CIrele-Nia* Oraee Uicaa. tral Lake, furnlsbed the music.
MiaaloaBry aocleiy—
Much Enjoyed.
Mra.
Traverse
UrlDer.
>hn Drl
ih.- i-ouniv of
Onsiness address—
Grand Trav.-r«.-,
Mich.
At a s»Ks‘t>n of said roort. held
Jsn. 39 Mar. 13.
th“ probate offirc. in the city of '
tbi' 4th
A. A. Hovrinan, of Paradise ;ownsbh>
l^is 1^ resting place.
iruary A. D
Tillage, was played
as ill 'h.- eity today on business.
'
\Yplker.
present:
Hon. Fn-d
Charles F. S<-veronce was In
Judge ot probai.'
pendents, tbe former winning in a b
eltj today {rout Grawn.
In the mailer of the estate of Mela
T
EMPIRE.
♦
ly contested game by a score of ^4
Anderaon. deceased
Marv And.-rstKl having filed in s.vid
3. Houlpand Miller did tbe liattt
The Crime bf Idleness.
Emiilre. Mich., Feb,
1.—Mr. and
.-oun her pv-iillou pravlng* that said
Id1.-ri.-ss in.-aits trouble fur anu on
work for tbe winners, and Fnlrbauks
rout I :idjudtcalo anil del.-nnine who
1- the st.nie with a lary liver* Iffetiu
and Deverney for the loacra; umplro-- Mrs. Ernie Croner of .Manl-iee. visit
wore at ;li.' tiiw of his d.'Slh the fc-gal Joiy. *
Osuntlett and bUrtin. During the pro- ed with relatives here the gral of tbe
heir* of■ -aid
said deceaM-d and .-milh-d to
week.
blotches, la-*' of appetite, usus.-a. but Inherit the real eXale ot which said
gresu of the game, C. B. Carver,
King's New Life Hlls soon banish deceased died seised.
Mira Bernice Bower* and Miss Kath
BfooBd base for Ibe BUis, got \ hot
it Is ordered, ihat the 1st day of
liver troubles and build
up your
the finger nnd was replaced erine tkllhelm of Traverse I'ltv sp. ni
h.-..lth
at S. i: Wait & Sons. C. .March A I>. ibi'l'.at ten o'clin-k iu the
by Will Woolpert; Miller cab Mitainly Sunday with friend.* In this vilUse.
forenoon, at said |irnl>sic office. b>Hugb.-e Drug Co.. Ilaiiuab £ Lay
c.iid ia. hereby appoiute
r bearing
get 'em down to second.
The dance given by the directors
Tba Rae. Mr. Ooeblla apMa at bU
Elk Rapids. HYeb.. Feb. 4.—The
great plaaanra In aeehig ao aiany of neX eatonXnment on -'The Boosters'
the choreb taaaabert ia
sebedide occurs on Friday erenlng,
'
Court fivr Gran
—lu Chancery.
Feb .Vit
is-lillg hold
hi
in the
II- llaiin:
* i-xy
.Mi-rrantlle .eompxi'.i’i ^:.t|v on thi-<.nd floor. Satmdi.v afi-nioon
..'il«..-k All lunueis' »iv- sand iHh_ ........... . ...W,. .... ....l.l,. .. -1______.....
w.imeii who are ucabh- to'boconie
iti. iiibei- of th.- Woman'* i-lub
to atl.-iid
A pM-Kram Ua> hi-si
arranged lor.
ROLAND bay* wooli bides, fur. 4<i9411 Suip Mrei't.
^ec. IS'tf
here.
rkgnA vaa bcM Tnaadar nigbt m the
.
has recovered
sufficiently from the burns sustained
- Variaw Raport* Wars Glvaa and Of-
uaaal
Giiliiiell I
The.-r will b.' a
Mira Clara Hearing
Urgral
Jan. 3p-3t
bulels
went.to Traverse CIt.v Saiuiday evel-
CHUPtCH.
Tha
MARVIN D CRANE.
RecelVer.
AFTER INVENTtVRY
nc.-d the iwm f.>r ik * goodoffer tw.-iitvfive M-,x>nd baud
Bean the Signature of
Co., is here (dr the anautil meeUag.
H. O. Joynt and
AOAIN KLKCTee
You are further notified that1 by
I
tb<
terms of said order I am r««Xr«
Xred tt
give notice to all unsecured creditors
co-pt
of said co-partnerablp
to file wRh the
cb‘rk of said court affidavit and proof
ot their respi-rtlve claims and d^
The Children’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend.
to return today.
CIEU FOR 36 YEARS
Ww
Is: y^-
and Flatulency. It asalmllntea tbe Food, rcculates the
o.----------- - -..A x>---------giving healthy and natunl sleep.
Homer Sly left Saturday eveolug for
eONflUMATION^
Its age U Its svaraatee.
and allays FeTerbamena.
aumerous
£;
irrr^
a; =:
It ia Pleasant.
r Opiiuuf Horphlne nor other KareoCle
recelvlug the
tbefr
r.
KiSU S
a hannkM anbatitiite tor Castor OO, Pare*
wre per year, in spite pf tbe obiee- Moadsy la town, trauaarilng business
ilons raised by ibe Rer. Mr. Coebiia. : and calling ciT friends.
/
In the re^leocloa of Mr. Walt as;
Mr. ud Mrs. John HcEscbeni are
S>; IS
.
«I«
What is CASTORIA
unpanled by Luke Duroeber.
X
? 8' f SSI." irM
ntn that trifle with end endanffer the health of
Inlhata and Children—Expo
frieoda
AWNOAU
m
Mr. CoCbllB. Mra L. F. THui. Miss sldc. They left for borne Moodsy, so
Helen Moore, C. J. Bbncr, Mra A. U
Barbant.
YEAR BAS
- BEEN GOOD
AU Oeanterfeltn, Imltatioaa And
year uu left U tbe buds of tbe Bu- Bie.-'Marie. vUlted their sister. Mrs.
of the Rer. W. H. Loranger. at the Hotel Rlvei-
Please to take notice, that by an or
sr duly entered in said cnato.on the
I4ih day of December. A. D. ]9H, tbe
ttnd.Tslgned was dul.v appointed re
ceiver to receive tbe oautAnding
debt* and effects
tbe late partnership of John A. Bnot nnd Tbomaa
Hyne*; and that by a further order
y entered in laid
lid cause,
c«tt*( on tbe 32nd
of January. A. D. l»0». I was dXy
watburlzrd. as such received, to sell
and dispose of aU or any
t
c
X property belonging
.
. t aald'i
tnerahip.
and to -istribute
distribui the
tbe p
pro. ...........
........................
reeds thereof in such manner• as
a said
vOuft direct*.
IS=ib
PI
e to deceiTo yon in this.
Jot
Bonghty S4»id and exchanged
MONEY TO L0>^a
CALL AND SEE ME.
Ann
yer's PilP* greatly a
>•0101*1 in bresklnj
Room 1-4 Mfii^tic Bide, Tniveruc City. Mick
departauni—Mra
Francea
THAT FEELING OF SECRECY
esprcMlng it. The attendance
Is studying the characteristics of
Senior deurtaMM Sandap acbool- g^. Mr. Packard drove to Traverae
plant atfalfa. with a rtew to planting
Cijy Sunday afternoon to enable him
upon his farm here. Anyone
Offieara.
o get to El. Joaeph. to fill an engage-
Fnak fteantaB.
-
The M* ofteen elected for the enanlag year are;
Burd of dlraetora
T.
» Hoyt.
for
Mnilken.
Snaday
Morrta
Nevtoa Dnaeh.
Bell,
Gerald
Traatee for three yeua-o. C. Mo»(iR.
Deaeeatforfo
Booetera Met.
The
first
r^Ur
meeting of
report the same to the Evening Rec
ord. that has a
the Benile county.
Ura« circulation In
•BooMers' eliib" was held Monday
Tbe ladies of the Congregational
evening at J. W. Slater's store. About church have become
perfectly
in3S boosters wore present, and some ihnsed over the gathering of impera,
lime van spent in discussing inati
I. etc. They are thoroughly or-
perulnlng to the welfare of Jhe
gunUed for a campaign, and but few
-M. C. Orlall. Inge In general. Hereafter meetings
F. M. FBtae.
1- i.* mo.-: t:.':
to u* tha tour -Jiiiirit.g .-ffor;
ei;.- :j-
and pBreat drug* bs- had ih- u---ir. d -ff' ■
VYe do not aul*.ti-ui.—.">r jir;-*-- a-,
to all-
heart will
be
U
attendance at
MX araetlng.
hly tar tvo yenra-Oeorge Hoyt.
1Mheee-0. C. MoCatt, 3. A. Robert
Harry
fiurprisag Him.
tbe
NOW!
i.uivibe:fr
'■■■■
ia
some biclier today
than HO ilaya ago. but ia
CTIEAPER
tliao it will be % <Isye IroD! now.
w Anjoy cm coi::;d- ;;c- "f ai: -sBoilditu’ Material of all
f
Let Us FlU Your Prescrip|loiks.
kioda U cbcop and labor is
plen-
uful.
Now is tbe Golden Opportunity
J.OaCROTSESe Receiver .
above place, and It Is hoped everyone
having the welfare of Elk Rapids st
non. Arther Bachaal.
oar iu*tonier>.
will be held enrtt Monday eveittag
Oeit—8. *. Wall.
BLJIL.D
That one should hsv in p;; -im-ins dr. u-
aenl Monday erenlng.
vn.
Notie* to Croditora.
To whom It may roneern—
For U. wsau at
BttsIntoaMT.
guests or George Ulnter and family.
Montague. MorrU Belh
iW ta* wmt <
r*eb*aM«*r«.
CASTORIA
car Bratlaa, Bd CampbeU. Ed Keltb.
CImR.
me—In tCbancecy.
John A.' Enos. Complainant,
Thomas Hynew. Detendam.
Noa as Adam regained bU near
A. Montague. C. V. Wrlgbt. J. T. Hil-
tbe
coart for the eoanty of Grand Trge-
km w Jimm far Ih* P,»*Vow»
«w«y-ta«r Beam.
lU of tbe cvenUg with a hearty good
Morris Bell, tad Charles Back.
u TT»ar Lv. PrMiJoalor deneOBB for three yeare—Her- via At a late hour all repaired to
OtMk. Tie* Pr«*MMt: III HarrlB. Charles demut. Oeear their homes wishing
Mr.
Scbnler
many happy birthdays.
Bresina. Earl Doyle.
t<A. ABntl
Junior dencons for tvo yeera—Roy
PcraMisla.
fMolM. Mn-
STATE OF MICHIGAN,
JLOQICAL ftCPQirr.
In ’ life's Journey.
Breelaa. Fred CartMn. I. K Gilbert. J.
m
MV, raSItUAIIV A MW.
^MANOm
Harry
fc—rossi'^S'rsi'-iJJi.n.'SS
BBMBS—bar ot tbr boo.boM haem, Iba
About 33 <ff the Meads of Adam
Wall. P. Sebuler dropped In on hla Non- '
S. E. WATT & SONS
Traverse City’s Leadlna Drag Store
South Side Lumber Co*
Cotb Phones.
^
Traverse aiy, Mleh.
1
ORJUiD TKAVCMC HKIIALS. FRIDAY. FCDRUARY SM«0».
Graind Traverse Reigon
HQTieC TO CORRMRONDtNTA
C* trr WMk effMpondinei . I« r»Mirad tM latt to M*. AM MrrM|
rMch-thtHmld oRlMnot
•naa invat raaah-l
■ •fMChWlMC
fall M M
tim*.________
Tranfne fUf
mnected : quite badly . Injured at Suuaoi
Klngaley upcm Inwtaasi
bustaasi
with tbe electric light plant.
Feb. t.
dent for tbe pa<t foor>.t«n ye.irs
very pleasant soclil .nfiemooii
___
spent after which a boonKous supper
was served.
Mrs. Ransom was pr.sented wtih a small basket of Kl'ver
coin as s token of grwUtode and
prrrbittott.
Tbe C. £. aoedety wlU give a WsrbIngton's AIrtbday eociai In tbe CongrecBUoaal church purlors on Monluy
evening. Februury SS. A tine progrum
la being prepared.
- OVIATT.
Jos. Remington had the mlsfoT.iaoe
of having hii hbuse boiwed down on
tbe Aftentooa of Jantiary SS. But we
are glad to say that tbnwigh heroic
efforts of bU *o«. Roland, and danghMAnole. most of ibelr boouebold
ter. Mb
goods V
(Ted.
Mr
Remington
wts away from
■a home iat tbe time,
mule much was saved
mille
aaved .yet -.
the loss
was^bevvy
bevvy and U felt keenly ^ks
lingion has been bnnit ou
2 years.
three
e ‘tlmeu in the lust 1<> or 12
Ed Brooks Is hauling logs for Joe
Chase.
v-s. oi toe^aannueimuai urocery t o., o' Troiriue Ctty. A. P. Andervep-.->-nting Sroit usd DtUon. Detit>it. ind 1.^ E. Walmour. with Lnu
* .did i cslneoa
» hi D. H.
I'has- .Morio retarded
eturaed last . week
from an extendedt trip to Pittsburg:
Feb. 1.
a. While there he visli.>d his motb'. sUtww and brothers whom be bad
NORTH GRANT.
n sewn In almost twenty yewru.
Nr. Tonngs. who gut hurt while cutMia. M'laeberg became suddenly
tlug loga. te so he U out again.
Saturday evening
She was
nixing
Quite a few- from here attended tbe
earbcdlr acid and hot water and In
haled (be steam. A neighbor wras Udies' Aid at Mr*. Edd Broadway'i
called who give her an emeiTc. She laai Thursday. oC being present.
Mr. Ilowera and son have been cat’’^n”
was able to be e
tnlg logs for Ben Omsby .
momtaig.
George Breoner wa.« up from Trsv
Mr. and Mrs.
Chas.
Baumb'.-»«-have moved Into the Porter coiage.
.......................... Sun- ------ City Tuewday.
Mra. Lavisa Arnutirong's funeral
Miss
Mattie
Uaumbrger
spent
ig. Jhc eveutag was- spent
lave Swsinsio
has been taking
January 2< was largel.v attended,
Thursday In Traverse (.'ity.
and social converse.
Ree of Mr. Voun
ing the past week, and
large church was well |
Tbe young people are eojoylng
iiueni* wen- M-rved. Mis* Sebaub Mra. Pease is taking care of
:rcsbt
Mrs.
Rev. Mr. -liaskins prear.
ukvlns on the Inland lakes.
to enter the convent. Voung. who has bc-<-u aU-k a luug
lesies Tuesday
Tv
■ressive Sermon from Kcc.
•. 12;ri.
12;:
Tbe
Mrs. fhas. WrlsJey sp.-ut Ibe. Uy In
lime.
Feb. 1.
I'lierTravrr*e City.
larlle Cope-land and Mrs PrancU
Feb t.
I
GLEN HAVEN.
Engler
Mr*. C. E. Wllklnaou manu-d Sat
ler drove to Mesiek Saturday to
Mrs. Tboniss Tompson, of South
urday erenlag from Saranac, aborc
Frank 1-itgIer. who
ends tbe
Msnliou Island, came over Wedims- Lad broke fiia '
—
■be spent tbe past tat> weeks.
returned
MAVFIELa
highly respected in this
day to consult l>r. Shank, who was biRne Suudav.
Mrs. V>'. H. Steele bat retumod from
John neck, of Klngrley. visited bis and Mr Armsirunc h* left-to tr st •!>« In town,on that day.
a few days' visit vitb relatives at l.ieeMr. and Mrs. Orusby
called
of his life alone. Mrs. .hrnislnin^
dau^ter.
August
Orau.
Ward Bciinm drove io Empire Mon Frank Mackey Sunday.
lanau SuUoa.
day to ni*H-t Mrs. Fred Bennrti. ji.. o!
Mt and Mrs. Fred Ihiell call.il
.-HI*. .1..
.lltfWT* MVIll
« AUllld..
l.ndiiiglon.
She spent s.-v.-ra! days
Gnindiua Duetl Sunday.
turday lam to attend the ton-^-ri of moved into
tt the home of William Bennett.
■pent last Tuesday In .\onhport.
Ray Ma
(• Olivet Glee club, her son. llautd Ovlatl.
n. II. Hay and wife »-pcnt (be |>asl
,
H%lter LArkie kas Mrtbased
ford (or T
Gibb*.
blis. bv-lng one'of tbe slugers.
Bom—To
Mr:
and
Mrs.
W.
U
Ali<-n
voek
In
Grand
Rapids.
lot OB the baacb owned by
Ralph
Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Msnigold and a daughter.
Will iMicheil is dr.vwiiig logs
Robertson.
turned Sunday from Kings.
vF.ink Cox.
After a week's thaw ami pJ-aMiit
n'esday.
ii tbe home rbiklreii .retnn...........................................
they bad been for a two weather we Lad a lejrible
t.nxr.int
Feb. 2.
D Tuesday ^It- ley srbere the;
Merton l\tice tunJe a trip I
days' visit at fJeorgi- J....................
.Madlaon's. hc- which Icrled tor
about
(otiyelght
eriuKW. After qooutkms and^c^^
r#e City USt weekv His wi
companl.*d by Sir. and Mrs. Holl.*y hours.
HAPPY RESULTS
augbter aceompanied him
Manigold.
Th'-n* were no senio-*
a(
the
a
Empire when- Ih^' vis:
AtundalHV u|h>u the morning nml rhuivb on finndav owing to tli- <tom.
Have Made Many Traverse City
te home of W. S. Reed.
O. U. r
.Mrs. J. H. liver and Mrs, G V. IWudents
Enthusiastic.
evening
s«T\ices
was
small
owing
to
Making
vlxltee! with Mrs. Isaac Cljwsou
No wonder siures of Traverse Cite
tht; bad condition of tbe roads ntte.”*ii‘Tobin.ots^Thursday.
cltlsens grow
emhiisiastie
U
i's
the storm.
evening
lg>g and shingle bolt hauling have
.Iv
xuyoim huppy
Mr*. S. r. Morxan.
n-lMI all.T ye.irs o. suK.-rlng,
beeu >l.■su)^c■d today to some extent,
The I.. O. T. U.N. held a public InPROVEMONT.
since more snaw has fallen.
.i,T , -i:. :-'•a"■'"<■n!s l!ki- the following ;
■Ullatloii in tbrJr ball on Friday
I
p-pr< »entailon.f of ifce daily
N'ell Kennedy
called
upon
old
deputy cc
Ing. Mrs. Walson. groal depul
work done .ii Traverse Cllv bv noun's
friends here during two days the pa st
I acted
Kidney Pil!-.
week.
lo-nric Grey, of IKngslev.
visited ^ W. H- Cork, of Ceelar. U hi town
T. J. I'nilor. veteran. S2n
■ names Orebestrs rt-ndered
scaling
logs
for
Jr
lallves here the last of the we»k.
Travers.- City. Midi., >*av»
Mrs. Jc*<eph K
Ladles' Aid soricty met at .Mrv. L
m^d cske wen
M. W. pyiTnnt troBsacleil bushiest kidney trouble for ^«fw an4 doctored
rreatn'
T home ni'ar Snttons I'jiy
.V. Jamison's Thursday sferi-uan with
toid tried various kidney
renuilie*
wliXolTlcers wen tnstallr'dt
followl
St wei-k. She has Un-n sLiying with
but a small attendaure.
vithoul uL'alHliig much
benefit.
!
IT ihnighUT. Mr-*. F H.-ihneube rg,
■Y'oiironfider—CtrollB
Mrs. Platt Hareum Malted -relatives
ceard Itoan s Kidney Pill* higl.iy n-cRen.
Mit. »inmanderCountv Schwl ComniUsfonrr Carr
it {'.adiltar the latter half .>[
the
umiiiendiil and as I bad prevlottaly
w.H“k. aUending the Olivet Glee club vUUod niir ‘•chool last week.
r-i'n them ailvenisnl In the pnp«rs. 1
Mrs. Geil'Ude Rargon and M>n. De.
concert before returning.
Fas^ll
proenred a fox at the Wail Uriig
err<-. returner! Thursday after an exThe many friends pt
Miss Abide
in a few- w<-. k-i I'w as eiir.il and h;
i-ndeil visit with friends nnd .f<-la8e«-guiiller. who Is ot present at the
i F.
O
si,-"KeitU% (if Slti-pli;= Hear. I
•'
fr*'" f"”*' kidney
Ives in Cmlillae.
City Hospital at Cadillac, will be glad
a
I.ydla l.ackle.
c.Uv nlienioon and evening I owemy re'overy e..m:-.-ly
Mrs. Ja*. Seoll and son. Andrew, r<-4
S^Knt-Mre. Wilson.
to learn that her condliipn la r.onict*v...<
|.Y,rr«.,i
at
the
ham.<>f
Pill-."
;e Mis.-e
iirnevl Weiiiiesday from a trip to lunin
W. ]»sl A.—Nellie NelsoO.
i. l)av;^
called on uei-aiint of
VP ^-nUnei—Margaret ix^iie.
...»......................ke Rowlan.
i Uveiy plcasint surprise «.-as given
York,
sole
ag.mts
for the I'liil.il
plauo has reivnlly bex-n placed i
Jennie IlnlUday la at KlncK-.4
- Mrs. Q. C. Ransom at tho Coasregabnnieo(.t
•• Heiiss.
”
.t_ M.
'
'^i^fonal parsonage on last W<>d<ie»l4.v spendlng a few days with h*T'.laiigb- the I
.1 A. M^litn
Jaixil. W, f
KAftemooD by the lAdle*' AW s»ci--tv ter. .Mrs. (!■
(hiid In 1
Mrs. Rnnsom has been preriUturd iMfalraet who vu teoncbt
ov«r< frem Fas Island about twelve
((o in a vrry sarious <«BiMtloD
vU pnaaomiia and takon to K«>brs
^tPl. baa so far rwovcred a* to be
able to be* ttkcn to bja bon»* OPar
Cadillac, lodu)'. by bin brutber. «bo
vaa aommon^ during bis lllseaa.
■'sr-
People’s Savings Bank
TR4VEBSECrry
H. & HnU.
ChAaWilhcltfL
J. M. Hut
LoodoB, J.O.Orouter. .
Stapbeo Uutaer.“o;a W_Wle;
_
F. O.
Beoj. Thirlby, H. B Gantcff. Pnok H Smith
and L. O. Bica
WHAT
Hs:.
:"zr
1909
DO
FOR YOU?
ob*
of reel uff-
TUBUge lor rouraeU 1e • Aeuaclal way If you «m decide W
A-ns
■•Ta
WILL
Tm face the New Tear. Tou esa make It
opni » ssvingi ueeoeat Md adopt a rrguUr plu
of
addta« -
thercio. Wkeo you have decided that point sad seek s bsak,
,
we eommeud to your eontWersUou the cUlmi of
THIS baak,
beotuse It loaas lu toads oaly on reel esuie or gOt edge •*curity—because of Its Uberai Inleren
rules. AND BBCAUBB
!
the above named directors give to lu affair* ibelr personal ■*•
L L Edwards Asst Ctshter
■. 0. KeUnsan Culder
WELL6TON.
/eXsT GARFIELD.
tlie MdW' Aid met with Mr«. J.vhn
Birtnley 4m week. They made sun
iKumets and Up^i. to sell.
Ti. In and srouad
sroi
WelUton
Mra. Ciaek and Mrs. Thmapaon w-wc
up 10 Traverre City llM week.
The IVwer boy*, of WellsbMI, woremer t.i .MaiiisHila»i
week and
Miss Josephiue Koneenv
.In-uali!
I new l.irm waaoB.
a Mr«. Biackman with I
Sr. Itiik.r. OI f'birago. was up to
wo.'k at prewi iil.
Mrs. Davis has been snfferlng with i W. il.l* n UkI
mralgla Tor a few day* past
The Rev. J. C. Matthewr* U holding
revival ►ervitvs at the East GBrll.-Id
M. S. eburch. Everyone Invited.
.sisagsss'ar.S'as.i.'sjs:
Mr. ;ind Mr*. J.k- J.-ar
trarhieuTw e-«rwMsiind thwIW ayeMaUlaand Mr*. Tc.ay Webber Sunday.
bml rt-nwth-. tMTse* i> (wBsid l>y SB tsEild Anstm (ailed on hf» brother,
fleors- ATisteit. tnd Umlly 8und;i' •
W g. Salon and lainlly virited Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Xewmareh Sunday.
Quite a number from this uelghbnrbood aUi-nded the "Fartnera' InMitule
h-W at .King-ley.
ssiasfc:
sr!A=:s;-ast
ss^.-iaraa^'saSS
SSv,
....
J. cunr * oa.«aMs.a
u.Er'Sl'S,""'
■'MSfe’kw
I.
You <9u1d find no btttftr iinte to bu^ pour wbo/e outfit than tiqhi now.
Everybody’s Talking About This Sale
The marvelous values offered durinc the “Greatest of all Sales” has brought
people from every section of Northern Michigan to purchase their furniture, caroets, stoves or whatever their needs were in the hoir.e. ...
If for any reason you have not visited our stores you should come now. as a few
more days will terminate a Qean Up Sale which is making itself famous for super
ior values and extremely low prices,
^
Below we quote you a few ot the many bar;jair.s now on our floors,-and if you
can’t come'to get them, send us your order by mail.
Qnnllty and tow prices arc
Ike cMel attrscUoa at this
great Clearing Sale. II yon
care to save Money* the opgortnnlty nMetsyon here.
k
Unheard of values In Dishes
Whetbetjon vaattoa-eoddDiihea. a 100 piece aet or 48
9e* 6e and lOe each
Gold CH- oolor deoomed DiamT and Tea beta
a Off
as tow as..................................................................... •
Never again will yon
have aa opporfi inlty to boy
at these prices. It wUI pay
yontolaylna snpply ol tbe
tbe things yon will need later.
mm
Full size' Beds
FnUl our atock is rodneoJ to
normal sise, will offer all
Beds at greater rednc».d
pticce. Ourbest %Z maUo
pblo iron Beds, foil 4 Q C
Bike, osaorted colon *«Ow
Others at other prices.
Take Notice
Some people have the
Idea that our Clearing
Prices are lor cash
«Mily, but we charge
you no more on easy
paymeats.
Factory Prices on our Handsome Couches
until our enormous, stock is rovIiKi-d to where it shosld be. Wo
b»ve a splendid rarieif to choose from too.
I ffeiiuiuo leather Coneb, steel constructed, oak frame g ly 17c
rxvular value |2-i W). now......... ............................... . 1 / * f D
No two Couches ntile. We hare other high grado p AA
rouches as low as.............................................................O.VU
K
Stop Sewirg by Hand
A Standard Hrcbine will do it
better much qu^-ker ;ind much
easier. We hnvo several of
these famous machines and '
now you cao buy our bat
I210U macUin
for...............
16.50
'mx
_J
Parlor Lamps
The Odd Dressef
ahould be booRhl oew^ We
have 2$ wfai^ are
RdC
aeUingatfsetory pri» DAD
1 solid oak Dreaeer, French
plate Uirror, beauti- g g ms
fully finished for ....AXsf w
Here is a whirlwind of
bargsina found in oiS
Orookery Department.
Nothing over
1.15
Nothing leaerred.
Everything goca.
Bring in your Pictures and have them framed. We
have sevemi ftemea ready made which we are ekeing
one at lets than half their regular valno. We also
bare several doaen odd sited Window Sbudn g 7^
18 im to 36 in. U. X 6 ft loag.ateiph..............AfU
Chair Sacrifees
We have manf broken tieis. 1.
2 and 3 of a kind wbioh are go.
ing rapidly beeSnae they are
extra good quality and the pnoe
aoiow. We’re closfag ftfio
out full seta at per chair DOka
IM
FRONT
ST.
.Pretly Rockers
ai:d conifortcibte too. die s-ini-*
big sacrifice ipudc- on wory
Bockvr. nothing rvBerved.
Oar licst 5 o and
n aa
Bockors are goiog ut D.vv
Others aa low
Oak Chiffionirs
Wry pretly. smooth filling
spsciouB drawers, extra
well maderJast the thing
to keep your ciotLee in.
We’re closing ont several
1.00
J. W. Sla-ter
Famishes Homes Complete
Stoves and Ranges
If yon haven’t a good Ileaiii g StoviCcok Stove or Rsn^. d- n't w.vit noy
longer to get one. Oar c-it prices are
certainly templing to tho^e who spI reciate the vulue of a hard earned
dolla.'.
Parlor Stands
Oak and .Vabogany Pedestals,
L'brarv Tables. Faitor Snitv
and humlmls of <wber Racial
I hiags for the home at
y* to
off
This sdvertisf-iuenl is only nn index to tbe hnadiwda
of iac xnparable raluee foend here. Newspaper apace
and glowing words ccnld give bat a faint sdn ol tbe
tu*Ksina now cflered yon oa nererbefore bara ws at*
tempted a saki at each low prioea.
Out dorlc. runninc into decp'witw.
Gwrge .Vewuiao
'o Is- surprised last
'Vi-nlng by barlnc ZZ of the
d IM-Ighbors «iik<- iheni fnii
their slunilxTS about
lluwi
ihton and Juhii Cady
rled
wd. ,All sp<-ul a
M«t
boat, 300 miicf- nearer New York (ban i« Havana.arid cive*
,
. I bread u good (or yov. etpeaify m dw OBMaer
hfruit. Ld ihecMdnn ha>« aO ib^ waat etkaad
eocourage them to eat iL
Be sure it if lighL Heavy* bread
an aboouaBboB lo-,
the Momach because it foniu in dough balls which tbe gastnt_,
juices cannot penetrate.
' !
Lcuct* from Gnnd Rapidt reach Magnolia 19 four «la)-s.
To insure having light bread it is advisaUe to -buy vkj
that land o( flour whi^ you b»w is of hijb grade and fehable. Transitocy brands me verv ^ to be of iotferent
24. Mr. Stow* and Amos Musaefman Being PreaenL
In five or ten acres of (bit productive land—in the locaiitf of wonderful devdopmem
mJ, clear k, phm k and care for k.
You ect the prufics.
jroundf, we will adl r<»> the land,
We will KladJy answer all que«k>ns.
or write for oor picture cataloc ■‘A."
pert
«fpl,
es. franforts
served. They
reeelvlns
CUBA LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO.
Sli-517 A4IRRAY
1. D. <Mm. Pmtdeati
BLDG., GRAND RAPIDS,
M.-H. Sorrtek. Vice PreaideM:
C. E- Bo
City.
Sdkool wlU c
mornlns after a few da)v' racailon.
Mtaa lliBrten. of Traverae CUy.
' e plaw o. Mn. Moaroc. wJio
eek
e prrtlleat
ul with ber
br tete ar.d rbe
........................
if Uic nlo
The weather in eoW encnM(fa
a waoted.
lira. John Harahall and Mra. Das’ll
D Elk Kapl<^ t
Mr. «bd Ura.
Gbcrrini
looMns at
beyond Trat
iverae Oiy with a view to
.The LadlW Aid wat well attended
at Mr*. Poneba and
- all
.
.bad
- a nice
Bate.
Mr. Colerlek. of this pUee baa _
to California, a bait brother of hU
died and left a amaU fortune of $16,000
M be idiTided with thrM. bat
to
_________
go to-lalironila
cailforaiatotoget U.
tbipk we Binds tboneb.
Mr. MarshaU baa bad another bad
t tbe bOBo
of the bride's parooU at Elk Kaplds.
and may Joy go wltn them.
Mr. Tyren wUl aoon bare his houac
ioae so he cab move In.
Mr. and Mrs, Darrauab have a
and wUc and two ebUdren
vlsl
IroB Chltawo..Mra. B. O. ladd. wbo has been q.,ucaMt.-la feeling much better, nithoogb
abe la far from wdL
We were glad to hodr that Mr.
got -the preminms be did on co______
we know be has taken good care of
■"vri'
' EAST RAY.
Tbe Kelley Uitnber * Shingle rtqnpanjka «alU has been nnmlog full Mast
night kmt day. They have a cut of
Friday
............... * •
• aty.
t
bought another forty aei s of land
a B. Mahan. This
SmMi) the owner of eighty acres <
Bast I_____
A few days ago, as John Chandler
was going to town near Bert Lienrdi'
place, he aaw a large and llrely bul
frog In a water pond.
Bi Doottne. wbo for the pnstf three
V'
U> hu W^nt
mine. He saj
Ml the luMber camps are abut dowe
and many' thhasapda of lumber Jacks
arc out of a Job.
A young nmn has bon^t tbe Beb
BaiwdyFwe
wbo
from indigettioa, or
conaWw that
Wm. U
oiony llanaccr.
Carson twenty acres of swamp land.
He is going 10 raise celery on It This
■ piece of land (or that pur
pose.
'n some placei
over ■ -ven feel deep,
They raise
celer^ successfully In Minuesoii
Inuesoia and
Ibere is no reason.it can't be done
here.
Tbe latter pan of the wwk
school
enable
teach*
Ed. Wbeatbers bae bad good tnccess
Id trapping mink and otheV fur-bear
Ing animala adn it bas paid blm well.
I furs bring a good price this year.
Will Andrus Is cutting logs
and
ood on bis forty near the five miles
J. wnilte spent n fea- days among
relatives bul started back to the island
Tburaday night.
Travel City one da> t*is week
Adam Slater sod son George are
ilting logs for Crt-o. lU-lmtortb on the
Sayt-r lot.
Harrison Hulburc was in this vivhiit}' looking for work, not finding any
wiurned to town,
Mrs T. W. Good and chUdreo tfenisit Mrs. Ferguson whUea grist was
to visit
being n d<- into leed last week.
llorriogtoD puls in his time
clearing up some land down in tbe
of Al- swamp '
Mail Caiyler Bu^ made port of
.ms, hauling bolts
Traverse City for Will Andrus.
a trip for two days on horse back.
C. I. .Domine took sdvantsge of tbe (|U( Saturday was a toiigb llnu'.
8 sugar
fine w eaUier we had and underbrusbed
T. \V. Good has cut down his
.0 acres of Isnd for bis son. Gas
burh FO no more warm sugar and
ad lafly
,
Miss Beulsb Msban. wbo is In Flor can bi- bad there.
Mrs/
Ella Good was a caller
a witb ber aunt. Mrs. (.and. writi
3t.-». Friday.
>mc that tbey are having dellghtf
weather and that where they
a'
The many friends of Miss Della
staying they have two banana trees
Burns will be glad to know
tbe yard loaded with ripc^ bananas.
nicely located at IC Brainard street.
rolL after being nearly 1 year In
Thursday night one of our towns
men leit bis horses tied until s verj- Pennsylvania.
iste hour In Traverse
('ity.
Tbe
. 30.
horses after a While, took a ootlon to
go biAne. and our townsman bad to
WELDON CENTERN.^^
ic snow Is quite deep after tbe
take a walk In the wi-c bours of tbe
morning, to bU borne, seven
miles thaw.
•way.
There will M- a meeting ki the
Friday James lUddIBc cut wood scbool^ouse next Sunday.
with bis sawing machine for Arthur
Mrs. Slrickncr is stUI sick, but is
HumMe. They cot forty-Bre cords in some teller.
1.
Charles Tennent Is able to bo' out
Fra^' Wheather la winding up his and working agala. but is still very
iw log cut.
weak.
wnilam F. Kike}, who has been
Mr*. G. GoBar is tetter.
lumbering hardwood bas yet IT, M fe
Two of Mr. Ilurtlesoii'a cillldreii has
on the skids. These logs all go
le whooping cough
tbe Kelley Immlier coutpany'n mill.
Samuel GoSar is still
loging for
Mias Maggie Miller has bought
teul^.Sands.
new orgao.
The snow plow came over tbe Betsy
Tbe weather was jidd and the blls- River brftnrh of tbe M. « .S' K. rail
tard raging so that Mr. Gillette, our road so tbe trains are again rnunlng.
mall carrier w-aa unabh^ to make bis
Feb. I.
rounds with the mall.
Claude Wllsle. who bad the mlsfurWEXFORD CENTER.
me recently to lose a horwe of a
Forward is visliiiig relatives
valuaW...............................
rie^toam .lost the remaining
pi Homestead.
Some of our neighbors, owners
ramp lands, are planning to du •
tlllsg Ibis spring. A good Idea. ’
land can be made to yield good crops
If properly drained and there Is some
talk of a petition ueing made to the
: county drain commiuloner to lay •
a big drain
ditcb
through
th<
CL.EN ARBOR.
True Finney did
•Messru Hoik- and
i
• ly.
business M Mesl-' '
'adlllac on
business last week.
George Miller and wife visited at
'
le {.Adies' Aid at
Mrs.
tewis'
i-sday was a decided sucts'ss. there
g :.G present. Sewing wav the 00
der of the day,
Mrs, Hope Finney, who has been in
■rv irnor iiuilth for several niontbs,
fast recovering under l>r. Purdy's
table. (»ke and coBee on another
tfll all were satisfied.
Thirteen . .
Jars a-ere taken in.
Music and singlug was another of the peUkuri-s of
tbe evening.
Skating parties on Glen !.ake
Joyed the
............................................
voting men had uold baths by going
through tbe Ice. They were helped
n and no bad results,
very
id tirs. Dsn Drothenon
Frans Sheri
!the funeral of Mrs. George Brotherton.
Mr. and Mr*. Droiherton lived
here
icre seieral
seierarj-ears
j-ears ago i
and. have many
friends who Join with tbe
band and reUtives In mourning for
the departed.
*
Mrs riaypool is improving from her
Gay
spool
from Friday till MutiJay in Uellain-.
the guest of their cousin. Mrs. F. 1>
Flye.
There
> school Frida:
rhera,
rvM'. attending
In Traverse Cll
-Mrs. John Corns.
I Travel sc City
< visiting friends h<
Tbq funeral of .Mr. Innls was held
Tbursda.v aliernoon at
thq M,
E
church and was largely attended. Tbe
service was eondutled hv ibe Rev. .Mr.
Thouinmn. assisted by the Rev. S. P.
Hewiit. Of Kewadin. who Is an old
tend of tbe famllv.
Mrs. .Matel *WUson, of South Mll10. visited her father. T. W. Hawley.
Thursday. She returned Friday jnornlag. Mr. Howl) I
Mrs. Ben Peters is very pooriv.
kliss Emma Ritter, who is attend
I
ing school at WilUamsbory. spent'Saiurday'and Sunday '
Will Clark had two bvthers to visit home in Detroit the latter part of last
him from Sa^nav. they stirting
week.
their return Saturday _
_
Arthur Gee. who has been confined
8. B. Cate and dau^ter. An
1 his ted for some time, is slowly 1®.
started for town Friday morning befor the bllxsard atraek here and the*Sam Gee is also on the sick list
gut nearly half way before tbey disThe Mtssionsr}' society meets with
Mn. Frank Sour* this week Tburaday.
B rig and turned arouni_________
Dinner will te served.
mesotartowarda home before they
-s. Mary SMcklag Is
visiting
caught the mall carrier, rwbo
- . had friends In Sooth Milton.
foand the padage that they
to surt agala Saturday Burning
wre Hunt te driving Mr. Fox. the
piano man, around these days .
Mra. WUl Uuu vtelted Meads te
ciiiii
be
<-'and two o'clock .
held in
i-h'ctloo
Eagles’ ball WoOnewday. :
of
ufficerw
will
take
“The FV>qr tbe Best. Cooks Use**
plao
end reports Of offirere for the |^l ,
RICE CORNERS.
vear presented. There will te a lau-1
The l.sid«es' Aid
met
wnh
Chas. llunvll last W.-dne.-da>. Their
work cousisfbd of plei-iug blocks fui
the Aid.
Miss .Mvrtle Dennis visited Saloaia
Warren ThursjJay aflernooD.
Miss Ida Sbunk has-gone to Honor
•V. belt- sbe has aecepled a position in
tbe posioiric*-.
Wllllaiii Totu n has sold bii placv
and will move In the spring.
Fred and Kaloiiia Warren relui-m-d
litim Traverse City Monday noon.
Our s<-b«M)l ylosert last Weiliiesday
night so the leai-her. Mrs.
Hapar.
i-utild attend tile Fanners' sud Teach
ers' lusUtiite at Traterse City.
Anna Wilkins and Minnie
I'otlon
drove to Traverae Citv last Friday
Feb. 2.
sjeal prograw interapt-'^'d with olhei |
s
features o( the meeting.
iRetiring
President
WX>lways be found of unifonn high quality. It vrfl
-.jD^e-kht bread. Some families ha%T been using it c
!y for WJ yeatv
ye
If you should ever have d>e least l»l of trouble with **Lily
White’* we would like to be advised, because 00 account
of its great popularity it is subj^l to all kinds of tiidteiy.
and as we l^w the floiir » alt right, when we are notified of
trouble we are aide to place it where it belongs.
Always buy of rdiaUc dealers and see that oor aune a
on ^rk taa.
For sale by your dealer.
i
Fa:ito
will
ad
dress the board on tbe work of ihe ur- !
ganixation. acd Secretin Hannen wi'l '
give a summary of wha’i lia» been a,'
eomplishi-d and what has 'jr-eb rougiR
to aceompli-b during the past y«-ar.
Tbe metutera of the board of dlrvetora
will make short a^dwses on board,
-atfi- work and geftv-ral dlscns.-'ions ;
m invited fiom among the mem-1
VALLEY OTY IttXJNC CO.
Auiiiht r very Important lueeting of
-e iKiard will Iw-held
ua Feunmry '
I. u! which time the very taiiurtanl i
.H'.-r of lran>iKirtafioit will Ik- taken •,
SOLON CENTER.
lip for earnvsl
O. K nuy4tf^l is working Inr W. O.
Jliekeruun.
Kdward
Caulhlcr had His f(s>l
eruslii-d i|Ulie badly on Tui-'day !a-i
Is'tw'eei! a Iqrge log and s;uiii|i.
Will. WiiiFiaiile} has
been
qure
P)M>rly tbe last week with rficuiua-
eoiistderation. E.
A. |
The l.adi. s' Aid soviet}
hoard of.inide. aud'Amos S. MiisfiI ]
as>oclatlOD
have
III be s meeting which other busland MrEdward Gauthier
< 8s nu n -in tbe cHy should attend as
called on her sister. Mrs O.' R. Claj
well
Ihe annual meeting.
l>ool. one day last week.
Ai the annual mooting best .WedacsMrs O. K Claypool Is Improviiig
verj- slowly and is still nnab'e
ay. a supper wilt he »<Tv>-d at C:30.
without help.
Blanch
tinder the direetlon of Robt rt DuvldattcndlDc her.
, chef of the Engles' club. aa^ IMra. filmii
I South
Cato*, ihcf of the Elks' chil
•hih. The
Wllliiinisbur.
parents.
............................is pirns-.
table allendanis have b-.w selecled
Good spent the dav last fnMU Ihe lA-vris Civ>-,s l>el>ailng eh-h
»t T. W. <:«h1s.
of the High school, as fullowa: Seth
White c^ilh-d on Mrs O. It
Asliloii. 8, Mills Ih-an, Bernie Pcaree.
q--.:'..'
ill.
U;'. U'lig
f'harl-s Johnson moved
IK a at the town hall Tnesday erenlaE
Wiedotii lionir ycMerda},
A ver)- inievestlas program was rqp>
The Swastika club will gl'e a p^ro dvrvd. af.v-r
party end taffy pull
Wedai-sday
at Ilat<-y's halt
evening. Feb. 3r4, Every
wbirb about'200 peot^
sat d(WQ to an elegant supper.
At
a
niueting of the storkboldera
of the K-. aadin en-amery held here
body invited. AdmiMvioii 13c.
•Mrs. George Given was a Traverse Wedmwalay it waa tbooght ddvlsablc
to clos.- the erramery. not
City caller Friday.
erse City visitor v-esterday.
wRI Diidocbtedly sold, after whleh R
,
Mr.-'. M. Baker who has teen visit
log at Inie-rlochen. n-iurned Tuesday.
will
aimin' resume upurailcms.
Mrs. Henry Uann. of' Tunmlo.Can-
Mix. Allle iiuri made a busluews t.rip ndp.
to Trarerrc. City Tuesday'.
vUliod wlib her uncle. J. Q.
Iiotiih .vnd tsT. 'y Tnesday.
went lo Trav
Miw. .1. C. Booth rtrwe toYsIw.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood aitvtndvd tiM
funeral of Mr. Iniiii. at
n have Ihh-ii ti
invlled
be table and also lor
allow Ing
It. CIhvihvoI Tiic'sd.iy 1
h
with
y
and
fattiillar
il Ilf vsliie ill their
i:k.
It
High
is <li-sired that
Iht-re In- a
CopemiKb. R. F. D No. I
full .-vitv'iiilaiii-e unit ihul v-verywre In
'luliiig In Ik- pn*sr-nl. should notify
at
the
111,' —-i-retury at citici'. «» that a deH
home of her daugtiier,
.Mtiiitelonti.
Mirh .
Fi-b
r^Mance-
Iona has what you UiigUi rail a bunrh
whool
"Xtek
Carter"
It into iheli
he
fiends
which
got
h<-ads lo ran away aud
tliwteys.
They
had
pUnned
lo
h-au- the last of last w.-ek. but tte
ling leader got caught and Ihe rvwt
hacki-d oui.
It
Ib-ri}
umiilM-r (if plali-.-; may la- a'raniv
se.-ins
niontii ago. and ennie luiik. has bd-n
talking Uv the i*».t ol Ihe bunch and
wore tliodc-iale.
ihey ot course want lo s'-e Ihe sights
away from Jiere. Tli<a' are young boya
township ond Interment made in ihc
■Martlla ceracicry Thursday, ihe funer
al
services
CRAWN.
Giawii. .\lhli.. Jill,, Cf..-TJu-
Kay. of MalilFite. His text being
-> met at the h.niie of M. E. Hairil
si'iiaraiorA.
Itcri
Fitxratriehk
Kapkis. visited
aii4K,ss«|- at KHt
1 W. II. .Midemua's
"(lb tin llie-kiidge is >IU the sick llsL
Will Hiil-iii of Cehiial Lake, was A
Ibis
vh-inity We.liie-slay and Thors-
. l.'Va^nMnijjy^UJt. till.' luornlivg'
-ill!*iirtrf«'.v v'RSM^^Trkt'ds.
for H.ill»iif
Gas.-,
if
of
KlngHe.v,
Kliig^'-.v,
Lews." ''Face to
Face."
camp.-, have s|irlnkled Ib'-ir roads and; .National bank.
Kviuii-'d oiH-raliuns
•nd-d.
ami
hImiui
iiM-in but all went back yvsi
The iadi-s
idtiy to be ready lbl> mornlDg.-
i-l.-an-d
rs, M.1t..ii Hat. and Mi->
t
variy
ad till- i-acbei'.-- institii;-.
wherv- they set
tled and made their home on the farm
;s. Sasioti. ND-, Fisln-:
iiiiigton
now Mniilla
remained
uiiM!
ol
M.-n 1. ..
atnl Mrs.
iDierloclieii
aiu-nded
l-lllck" 11 pie sUpIM-r Tu-
IJ} evill-
gone
Mills. tr<«nrer trf Uoloa
today OH
10 u..‘i:iii l.‘s iiniimcly de-
F-itor.-i
wi’l
I-'
held Tut-ilay
NOTIfrl
ii. guBinniec on Piatuis and Ors -ciPi by 11- 'Icw-s not cover ineom' a doue L'.' tramp inivellng
Fob., &-Jt
Mr. Brimmer’s death, alsvut 14 years
ago. Ste remained with her two sons
- Grill's
Hiind
♦
KEWADIN.
George and Herwhall. some few yeais
K-a.i 'in.-'M-U .
live with her dai’gliler
atU-cd"il
la MauUtee. where sbe ri-sualDPj un
til her death,
,
F'-b.
1 --A
>
Every woman wim bc intercsi
j If T.« u»Tw twio-l" ia»l»4i. I'r'swy.
d*r . r ki !ti»r *rei;i e. *ivl *w-pi ■ <n
laige ' pirsMot
---------------h^b
--- i-ar» far vmm •II-p. tr»Llu™,'.Auara>i4sI.e,f U.^^Pwds.
I
i-iid S;ii'.;rday.
-The Great Compulsory Sale. IS A MONEY-SAVING SALE! WHY?
Its strongest point is PRICES
Its bargains ottered are. GENUINE
Because
And these prices are bached by our gnaranlee.
AIMO YOUR IVIOIM CY I SACK IF- YOU WAIMT IT
:ivii lIVIBER--------tUs Is not a sale lo make moBey. BUT a sale to raise mimey.
IVIUST HAVE "THE OASIH
Aod to do this we are willing to sacrifice. Every article in the house marked down—to a great
many cases to not only less than they cost us. but less than they cost the manufacturer NOW
ig your time to supply your wA
eahts at a saving of nearly half.
YOURS FOR B.ARGAINS.
TMI
to
--iib-i- a wi-iow and children a host
to Tiavei-se City Ja>i uj_lu tu
one mile north oT the
Fi-d E.
icwioblo. wui. in the city
CMUei-r of the stomach. He
d tv-Mibnl of tlii.- village. He leaves hcsiuer •.
lU.rln-r
band and children to Marilla in the
has
Mr. Montaetie will lenvo for that ciiy
ill a -fi w .uya.
Wam-u Davis divsl Se.tida} uioraiug
$i7..'>i> <m the supper and $d on
quill.
Mrs. Brimmer came with her hus
Montague
morning.
-Juilier of men have hi-eo out Cadillac tor a soverul hwintbs' stay.
ladles' Ail! tawleiy Tb.-.U}. v
"Asleep in Jesus."
they
ersaa
DMinibly imsinc-..- meeiing of the Fin*
Tt-e chiiken pu-ktipper giv -11 by the
titu% sang the h.vmns cniiiled "Gain
where
pile
T-atv*i)-.
Ralph
Glenn-
last night.
tbe Ctb to Mb verses. Mrs. K. J. Lind
pioneer days
It
the' city ani»<Iiiig the regular srinf.
en from 2'Tituoth.v. 4ih chapter, from
MsiloD.
Utw«en 14 and lb yvarw of ago.
teliig
Potplist church, by the Rev. P, M.
After
«
r-.-lll-g
who ran away alniul a
Mrs. Stella House, of M.-vnisIce. Tuo- e,l foi . The <-<>>1 of Hie Mip|K-r will b,.Marillu
ne!r1tV«il--od
that this one.
day. Jan. Zi.
Her remains
Lake.
Mr. Freeman of MMIawd- is IB tba
MANCELONA
■•r
Mrs. llarrin lli immer peat
v-d away aftei an Illness of onl) t
♦
with
<hi-nietl will U- n benelll lv> ihi
Elk
Thursday.
♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the husi
Is-eoiiu-
Ihe work of the iKiarJ uT trade wbi-
enough
Mrs. Noxuau Palmer was a Trav milk belriK »t-*-ured In make It pay. ll
Emerson, of .\cme. and Nv-d KebtM . Alton Ihiinelt. Carl Vm
Misa Edna liulburt
Miss A F. Sheffer walked over to
Andn-v. Elilred and Stanley Sny«i>e City yesiir.la}
visit Mrs. O. U. Clajiiool on Thursday
to ■»
ellU
b> U-.v altendlug
The illeatUTs held an open tnetalla-
both ar-'
eepted invitations to be piesent. This
wjll I
>me of Mr.-. Iti-feken Satur- physi-ian.
. iiK-wideni of the Grand Rapids 1
Shippers'
l.iitle Clarriji - Hellenleck l«
tbe fitneral of .Mr. Ihtib v.
Stowe. pr<wideul of the Grand Rapid;
stiom. also from Mabistee. very bentc
Something new for Jonnao' in
Mrs. Flake siM-nt'ihe day Thursday
place.
with Grandma .SoBsiiiger.
.
Friday now began to fall and
Nona Buttler closed a
suetessful
it couUnued to fall until Saturday
night.
Wednesday.
No Ice In Uie bay. but some Ice
John GriBiib lost two cows
last
bergs on the ahore of Ijkc Michigan. week.
Marvin Bceman. wbo has been quite
The ycungc-st child of Mr. Yosts Is
sick tor the last week, is a liule betti
very sick with tonslltits.
tnday.
Mrs. All Kiev la sick wiih tonsfiltiv
TTif dance that was to bo in MaciThe l.adlcs' Aid will
meet
with
bee hall last night was postponed <
-Mra. Sad;.- Snillh Tiiiiraday. February
account of the had weather.
•rybody ronu-.
The liSdies' Aid
raeiely held
Evangel
a'lisi Gharh-B Strait, of Travlal in
church Tbiir>ulg
toclal
-se City jpoke
.
- the
.
«U.« ■
at the KvaugelieuI
. quilt was sold. Ray Earl held church Janunary
y 24. tto a fall hoa>
inter that dreDo'wi
■•ner
r and wife and
Hope
on
tbe
program,
wb^h
with Mr.
. _ ... wife
:s of •
•
and .Mrs. Crawford Fridn*
rorth.
Fch. 2.
(or the annual miH-iiug o[ the Trav- .
<iM‘ City board of trade which viii
brought to her old borne in
Mattie
being
I'eb. 10. At ihU mivtlBg the annual
betw.*en t
Feb .2-
MICH.
M. B. Van Vnnken. Treanwer;
Lily White
Airangeioents are tieiag completed
1 potato salad
OL.OBE OEF>T.
SXORE
» TRAVtllM NBIIALA, nUMY. nBMIAllY 8, ItOA
and drawing the threads at the top. as
kOIME CHEER
MR8.MABEL BATES WILIAMS Edttor
{nirer oaoe told aw that be wai eon-
P*kr«anr.
atantly cqplns In contact vltb women
rebrturjr. bov yva y^rjNot alotw In lenstb of dnjr*.
who bare wed macblnee alt tbeir livea
and yet don't know bow to oil them;
»%ra and tnonr. «M and «irr—
Blrni«e to na are your waya.
they put three timea as mneb oil aa la
Jut a bint ot apiins'* careaalnK
ncceaaary on ball a doten pUcei and
never feed- the other lltUe creakin*
Cornea to u aone ainny noon—
Joints at all. wbereaa. only the amallHow yen tore to keep u neaaliis—
csi drop abould be put on any one part
Next day aiou a different
WIM> .« wUllDi. mtiin,. .IHte .1 « Ume, tal U.re nw b. u .ppllcation to every aloglc pUce
Whirling snowflakes flit the air,
there la (rlctton In the entire macbln^.
On. yon there la no relying;
Another tblng be remarked was the
Yon are fickle, we declare.
number of women who think any oil
The Murtt Firs.
•Y%e Uown snow flhahoa
la good enough to use and that be bad
Velvet or plush that has
become
creased .and whose nap Is matted,
found should U‘ dnmpi-d on the under side
Bet abut in fram lU the world with- that the only thing wrong was that with clear s tler. Then hold the goods
‘and on arriving St the
out
OoBtont lo let the north wind roar'.
poor oil. even
used at times.
olive oil being
coal oil and^mc back ibe n<yU day
While-the rad iot$ before us boat
-laod tdiargc them two dollars.’ he said.
The frool Um back with tropic
i * After (be machine has aiood a few
And ever, when a louder blut
sUf
and mb ibe marred
aliibby as a veil.
lumbU-d heap
fetiam and rafter while It pass, run (he needle rapidly on a plecv of
rbe great throat
ol
the
waste to absorb any ot (he surplus
langba
wind
c^inc needles of different
band.
sixes
on
Iton't expert (be scarostresa
do good work with blnpl(>d iH-edlra. al-
Can quench our beartb fire’s ready
ihoagh in an einergeiicy a n^^ell1e may
be
aharpened on a rapidly
until
sanu-d
ngain.
moving
Black silks of every d.-MTiplion aie
ueb benefilot by hat Ing the dust re
moved by rubbing with a clean tuael.
wKfe the lullosine uilvture;
U Is a ver? great uisuke lo keep
all
by aoap end water, and will keep :
kinds; have plenty of Uiread. both cot
eberlhhed length tor years and y
turning yellow with age and rotting
Pina and a good metal piq tray to put
with the dust it has aeriimulau-d till ll
them on when taken out; al«o have
What’a a IlUto aoowln’ ?
tape, books and eyes, both black auO
. Aprlngtlme’s eombt by an’ by.
while and of different sixes and see
(Hear the sap a-ltowin’?)
that there are those with straight at
well as curved eyes.
BoU. O happy world, on high
Have your pat
cloth. Ufee and braid, bodkins , and
»wh tb« cobwebs from tte aky.
Don't under estlmalc the quantity
u-^ . for
elotbcs. fome
lukewarm water In a
ngx necessary; It is always econ-
• WUI winter berer be over*
•
WIU (he dark-daya never, go*
Be always hid nndor the snow?
Hark Id a beanilful thing.
planned before Ue aeamatress comes.
ha not to lose an'entire forenoon
• The wonileat iMttth of Urn year,
«
The
wtfcing ai-er style books.
love.
la the ahorteet and nearest to
If the dress
maker la In your neighborhood
busy
Jhmt Itt emut'* UUt
dwery
rapld-lilnu.li dolly work.
amualng.
voo' small and dainty pattern should
Have the bouse In good order and a
ol
dainty
and nourishing
wbkdi have scries
cither come anew to a atniggllng aonl. Innebes glanned beforehand: select
and heals the wounds
or been reopened by the harsh words
be easily gottcu In the
or deeds (hat arc apoken or done in
morning or partly prepared at night.
soasiM or bat of season, as the dally
At noon. Uy aside work lew an hour
battle of ate prograaacs.
and don't even talk of it.
If the day;
is pleasant, go out hi the yard (or a
heartfelt
wiab for Weoaloga In \bc tone ot lU
rhaage of sex-ne—I nearly said "for a
utlcranc*. cheers the heart of faint
UtUe iresh air"—but If you are a wise
or loatful ones, and aofiena many a
woman there will be plenty of that in
Inberlt- the bouse and (.-specially in the sew>
ill the time. The worker
aacc or culilvalkm. In the hreaaU of
The tovc-ligbl that beams wlU (cel fresher and will eerttliily acfrom the eye, *hen one is greeted by conipllsb mon- If the air she breathes
pure and slliimlallng.
Midt words aa ^-good night" UgbU
bumanliy.
maay a weary spirit to a chamber of
Have the dining room table cleared
rest and peace, and to a land of pleas for cutting, unb-ss yx» have a regular
ant dreams. And wurda ot aaluuUon cuttlug tabic. Slid a comfortable *ww•re in order at all boura.of the day.
nod In every comer of the bousebuld.
I ud "goodnight
"gDod-mornlag'
are carrfolly aaid. by
(NM to another, are the homra where
good thou^ia arc gcoeraled. where
good
deeds
have
piece,
and
from
wheace go out good Uvea,
Ing chair, alttaoagb a rocking chair Is
to be- n-coumciided.
So- also that
Ihrw U a chair of the right .height at
the machine, snd Uiat the light Is good
and ccimes over the left nbonlder of
be worker iuslead of blinding her by
■ri Iking her full lu the face.-lw com
log from her back so as to leave her
and Bay It cAeerInUy and with a saUle.
friends good.
.apiratton
In
and
do
your
U-iiskiB. else the work will pucker, and
every
come amiss to the
.'good-awrflai'
I
The tollowiag bliiu wll
careful
koeper:
to
a afldr IL"
"good-
morning." It U also true of all kind,
They cheer the dU-
swraged jest the tfrad one. and a
kow make the wheato ot lUe
taandherehlefs
and
the
Tellow spou on thu linen or c«t-
reacbea every Joint: then m>ply a aecThen give a drop of
tfee beet maehlae oQ to every one of
tbo working parts, rum tfee mnchine a
It
will
The stitch
being
pulled
away
ip to the line of stHciilng!
direcHy
This will
>ve a dolly suiublc for any table.
bedd
over
the
stains on colored (abrlct. if the color
Smallcr-slsed dollies may be made
In the same way: those measured b>
with
center,
doUies.
a
make
teacup
to
mark the
delightful
Or the gracx-ful
platter showa up wrti In
tumbler
oval
a
of a
fringed
la dulled a IttUe weak oxalic acid will dollySquare dollies may be stiiched and
restore It.
Wash bUck stockings In weak suds. fringed In the same way. or the maI which la added a taUespoonful of
gall
Rinse ontll no color runs.
Iron on the wrong ald<
Aa exeelient starch for dark cloihes.
lew mlanles to let the oil ^t weU dls- hue rallooes. etc- to made by using
trlboted and allow to auad a little odd coffee left from breekfeaL inatead
iMger before oalaff.
that
fine and of a dalnly pattern you will
be
Several days before yon nre expect-1 orated.
-Wken ammonia Is naed to remove
OBd doee (d the keroeene and let stand
bolding,
moved fey setting them In the broiling
tag dreeamaker. pat the mschiae la
with the thread out so that the ol)
plate.
leave a fluffy fringe, and If the linen Is
aireiched until the moisture has evap
hath of kameae. rannlag It rapidly
made
tona produced by the Iron may I*g re
steam of botling water and kepi well
Give every piut a good
smaller
neither draw nor streidi.
Ihreads
and ituoed wet to took well.
Velveu abould
When that
(or several days.
When
This leaves h
four timet the wgaih of :he ruffl.
ihe lower
These
1
fold
again
Still,
Ing out on the blue
Folomae.
few normal flgtires are to U- found, ao
iLat a eeilalM amount of cterflulng
It will bv found tb<
not 111 the Icksl unrotnwon.
iffle Irou after each set of wanes to
third of the tup . Bene -.1th butler ^
water
of
if the other.
the
Bpunge t'ake—Those wbo ■ profess
I dislike sponge cake must not tor a
for the
Father of 'your Country ia a valiant
moment asaoelate this dellcary as pro- .
Washington,
whosi-
shapely
white
the present day.
(or (be asking, and it to a lull docen ^
receipt (ills
With the finest of lluen will ihi
will
t re- of pare water.
Make (he starch aa
<ll>
'
egg.-- kirs.
boat of dusky reialm-rs to keep i
ed flour to totonce aix egg*.
..
As for the tea iU.-If-a high
.
_____
yolks and
r
Fotomar.
wfiDes
alirca
ot.
to a
possible.
lapc mcH-iire...
or toiard and
have
a
which
Indeed, hemstitebing by maehlue
(or much ot chat which passes
hand work to rt-ally done by machine.
ia hemstUcblDg by maefeipe prepare
the linen by meaauring tor tbeAem
your »
Sewing For Children.
ed on pao «-ake-.
garment.
.Next sllteh or
earnienl after aiioiln
ilhto la the
dyed lUqra a lovely scarl- , then madi
iwo pri-l^- waists wild t iivki-d yoke*
in pointed effect,
garment after another
ll to ojore Jn-
teresHng to make one thing at a time,
finishing each before beglnninB
mil
turn-over pointed enfff.
w-lth
si eev»a
The .kin 1
prrssto,
ripped, turned, cleaned a nd
(hen cut two IlUle gored skirt, which
■XI. blit it 1* far quicker to do all (be
I made with a four lneh facing, a
iiUng airanee. followed by a whole-
inched
)e basUng. Citing, siiicbing and fin
.«llk
Ishing.
several
1
cut
rows
with
su»p-.-tiilers of
psie-gi
Ihe gray
a-loili with ■•paolvlte- over the shoul
'
ders.
Poinu Far Home Or«
I hjJar-sMlc-bed the aUspeniler.
with red embroidery- »llk. so I I
operations of rutting, fluing and
two dainty suits Just as good as I
Dg can be properly carried out and my Uule girls are so proud
tboraugh
pracUev, *ay» them.
In making yokes of laserthm. Uke
Some points es-
sfter
Good Houaekeeplng.
aenUal
to
good
dreaamakiog
are:
a piece of paper and cat a yoke
a
took.
and knew it was done—or said she
she
heard
a
purring sound emanating
singing,
from
It.
nit in sqiiareiv, out allces.
Juiikel-Mra. Washington propan-d
her rc-iinei from the linlug of a calPs
stomach. UHing a square Inch of this
w(i<-n making Junket, but the I
wile of the pre-sent day has lo
ber
hand liquid reunet .wbirh is far nflire
Tbr
'■•nleiii.
Wane a quart of
milk and Sweden to Usie
'
new
Biir In a
ibk-spoonful-of madeira. If lUtPC Is
'
I) objection, olherwlii.- Osvor .wllh a
tc.-asiio<in(uI of vanilla - the real oldinie way of flavoimg being to toll jt
.Bivllla bv-an-lii Hie milk.
BHr Iti wfth
juc- circular mov.vmant of tbe apouo
I UbI-spcwiirol of rennet-more stir
ring would caUMT curdling
SlamI in
I mil plac-e lor five or six hours, and
just hefoie BerviTiB. grate iiuliueg over
Ihe top.
If Ml- junket to wauled In a
burr), use 'so tabl-viHioafuto of Om
1
(ulPiws-
Tile old n-eelpl reads as
Mis oo- p*nl <•! rich creaip
wlib toll * tamberlul ol white wine. '
grated rlnjl and Jule- ol one lea»-
klasses and spriakbv
giiila Slyh—Strain the Jihee from a
fine
fur sw‘v's
Whip all f. a riiff froth, pile In tbia
l-rs Fried in Itoti.-r.
quart of large,
of
OD and niriAl ahiu- sugar lo taste.
pared in Hie satiw way.
wals'.s earv-fuliy. wa-beil am
tin
nnlll
old-time
I ever, held the hot cake near her
did—when
quince* may
bask-r iliilh waists of h-:
end. says HU Ingenlii: i
expert
Whip S)llabub-Most ladylike
l up poured over them
th
elapsed,
The
the uiau who .oafesi,es to a (oadBeat
sd tn a glass sefripg
then til
two
daintie.v ibl . yet nut to be desplsto by
Cu
ttosie 111! H'
In
buttered
«a*e In
Hake
lit asteady
ajteady oven, and do
have
vn
The first
'"a
iH-ed no basting:
with
iw thrust Into the center comes odt
for ■very pound
to nitiisleo
ry part of every gariii-nt and fold
logcHier
c»vered
oiH-ii Yfep lltoftaffin kweety mins
(l
.- winK
time. Kiitrhlns up ihe straieht paru
are
paper.
?r.
Hill
euiHiig-day.
efalne may be uugbl to do bemsUtehto not so unusual as one may suppose,
tlir—quartel.-i
ciiltliig
sharp -lissor.
-1-an and cdl tbe
.Next
r in
l-epliix yrmr material r
id
Bake
square tins, ihg bciuom and aides <jf
TlK.v arc- Ic-lt lo M>ak Tor Iwx
find It h*'- -erved Hie i
.. eimling von
tolt louiidallotuv. eivtioii. -Ilk.
leiii
to
handful* the flour, stirring it in as
moTi p-x'l. and 'iV hvriip leiun-d ove:
braid, bones. <vliai »-iifr-
thread.
with
tbe
add
lemon, and. finally, sprinkle In by
Irvwl. a f.-w chives IliruM liil-i llietn
tilli-d
and
Silr in lightly
tbe grated peel and half the Juice of
toiil.iig lonllqw-s iiulll Ibi apple:
mro linihiwa
Wbtok
still fraib
>u»e.eued yolks.
st; le tu batter
boned chicken, waffer-thli I
nfie.! life 'he iiiark-r off,
mixing
fork until very light.
t like Ibis;
I lu Old Vlrglula
Next > •
____ .1.-S-'*
white*, anfi
with the (oruier, toattug with a ,
I. please r*-uieuibei—the menu will
This Is
,,
break -.be entire doxen. aeparaUng the-.rv3
ry running on oiled
wheels.
measurvmelils on pa|s r lor cai li
eti.-i-K,
out ",
be of mirror like lustre, (or there h
how
iie.-dlcs, hooka, eves, tjpi . dress
Weigh
sugar to baJanec
WaoUngJon had one
ot her dusky handmaids grate^augar J,
loaf to this amouBt-also measure sift- ‘
frequently causL<d by aUt-rlDg one purl
Ic-i niaierlal. patterns, liolloi.-,
for.
enough granulated
1
but beautllully rut and erpiial
clear, and tbe iiondcrom. silver's
and I hereby raiislng 8 mlsfiV lo
^
membered fresh egg* were to fee had • *■
ikes, puddings and aweetmeati
table be apriuil: tbe glass
loli-sl. 1
e to
Tben it mual be’ra-
Olds are deft in the cciupouDdIng of
In
(hem:
.
■eticheymau. and bis eppetitr to en pared « hundred years and more ago
with the *awduaty bakera’ produot of
couraged by the culinary skill of Mr*.
comparatively
rer sllteh as If overeasllng. sev.-ra
lArd or bultrc tbe
the bak<-d oind pour In enough of the bat- .jy
fill them to within about a.
You are certain of an ex
eellent and bountiful feasU
«
le correct way is to use the orer-and
> (or muffins
For you. an Invited guest. Is spread and honey, or butler and aprtnkla ^
the long ctow-fotrfed mahogany table etch set ihlekly with powden-d^ attgar
In the low-celled pleaaani room look- mixed with powdered elm
Vtllb the aid of good oatterns. the
lessened.
Add a u^spucnitnl
melted buHer and enough slftoi
>ur to make a totter about as Iblefe
wiUi slgos of approaching Spring
dlflieultti-.s of lUtlng have been very
much
of
•ty green base boierlng o\Vr the
width and as even as need be desired
mvdercloihes
Time
balm)
w-llluwa along Mount Veruon's short
«*ui In the fold and the
ult Is two stripa, twice- as wide
n’a
ill the Ewellhis prarh-buda and
make. • Then place Ibe
stitches being taken before ih.- needl.
ribbons firmly than could be done by any hand
water work, and will allow of the outer
mo^
e amootbly.
good erder.
Make knots
Wai
riioou near the end of Fell
Run
perforation
In
imagine, if vou pl<-a:e.
In order (o rut bias ruffles true.
hot Iron.
in three well beaten eggs and a teaapcnnful ot sail.
A High Tea
:i a ttrip of mualln or other material
•dge remain loose or lusten with
Ing will faslen ali the thread., mo.--
took brighter.
Bilk
l.y
the goods smoo'hly so
*
should be- wssbed In salt and
the
bonsc-
1‘rinU, if rinsed in oalt and water,
to be
K a
n prapbecy
p^becy <of a good day
And If Ihu be true o(
rream wnh a pint of milk, then stir
pieces of cloth and rut th<
thread In Ihe center.
.
and bake in a quick oven.
off and a three eornered bole left ti
their place
alike
every perforation In tWs way.
the
Al Ibe end of that time.
Cream Wafflea-MIx a pint of thick
cut off Ibe Ibread. leaving alsiut
running tllltb.
linen Ibread. taking care to hmsen the
K is well to have nice things
stitch carefully around ........... .
reaQy Lo make the morning good, and
:
Orese-
the proeesa
V lender, when lUc-j are r- m-ivc-d le
Of them.
^^^-feearty graetlnga.
As (bis
basting tvitlnn and ifse H double.
four Inches lo the cloth.
bmir.
dough being frequently turned ddrlng
ihsii.v of Hie buttons being ton
Thread a needle with a long end of
Ihe
TbU to to he
Mcadlly (nr half an
lace are taken through ll. le.-^our
n Che center of .vour circle, drawing
doubly well to know how lo Uke
Boarttly aptAcn. that helps lo make
[
make a stiff deogh.
It shimld to- bltotervd, th^n rail H out
the slliche-. holding ea.-b button Uiiii. cut lu rounds, prick with n fork
chalk *111 mit remain ou (be goods.
neeille through
.
Is- duubb
d on a finured block of wood or a
liuttonliides firm table and beaten • ilb the ralUng-
However
There U a kind of In-
hope (ra^r.and lighter.
and
This strengthens the gaemeut
as intieh as putting In an exiia piece
Mark Ibe per-
foratloits with tailor's elialk
To fiiiisb the bottom of skirts—H.
:
A
In
tif salt, and etod wuirr auffieteni
A naiTow band of strong cloth carri
will along Hie Uuilon row in surh a w
dlreetlop
Wh.n all ol the luiliern U- laid on
- face the right length, then baste
way.
Thread Up (he maehlue with a fine
^Doa'l forget to say 'good-moruing.'
arm.
for'ihcM- tklukius mUe round*
hem long enough to |>ermU lilridng
shade and look a different color
it gathereil.
irouud this with penei’ hi the
work'la the shadow.
fioame baa aaid:
It will do you good,
Boated niscuH-A atraug
light touch and patience arc needed
Vtrglula ham. smoked wl
other .which necessitate in turn :
In hemslltchlng vviili 5he
sewini
beaieu blsculi. eieani w-afflc*.
curd
machine pull the threads out and baste thcr.aUeratloui- curried to such an
perhaps, as lo change Ihe entirc eh<-ese. conaeiic- of apiiles. sponge
hew 60 ll will come In ec-m.-r of pulled
cake. Jiiiikei. whip .«yllHbiib and lea.
cut
and
fit
of
Hie
loilli
be ehcMti. a iiolxa dot or vlovcr-leaf threads, then rtlteh very elose lo edge
The
laden
table
betokened
bospHsllt:
makers
advocate
fli.liiK
withdesign iK-lng particularlj pretty.
of hew with ralli.-r ji Ibo-c
And for
bodice wrong side out mi that
Often one ran pick np al bargalti After stitching pull ihe hem
pr.-|iaia; ioh of those viiuds. he
counters ri-ninaiita of table linens that c«we to Ihe bultuw of pulled i breads. ai-a'nis may to- readil.' alUi'cd.
.copied fram bcMuc-inude cuokwould be Just the thing for this work This will give a good iuilUHon of helu- two reasons Hits Is not a good method
books.
the
(utgeii
of
(he
copies IhqinFirol.
Hic
iH-rsoli
lltlc-d
may
to
or if ajavorile uble-elotb is uo loiigei stltehlng.
selvc.i being .vvilow- and Iragile age
equally dcic!i>|n-d; one shouldei
prcsc-nUble as a cov. r. the Ica.st worr
If you wish to gather by han.l
rnid CJiccive—Stir a tablespooiiful
trifle hlglier Hinn ilic other. Tliaj
porlluna may be lisetl very successful
haste at.’ihe same Hwe. the fullovunr
ifflcii lit lo make the waist Hi bad- ol reiini-i Into a quart ol milk!
ly Id this way.
method will he fctun.l very e:.R>
S.ip
when fully lunii-d iHiur tiiUi a uiaraclieli put on 11;
II the later Is the rase, (be workei
pUn to gather to a gang.- ot
mii'-llii luvg and let drain all day unt^l
will have to gauge her work .accord
a halt: nil a piei-e of .aiddr.v and ermiibly. then mash fine with
ing to her tiialcrlal-.
Tin- slmplivst
tward on.- and oin-half In.-li. s
long,
a fork, sail to taste, add a llille aw<-c-t
way Is (o hold (be cloth up (o ilie llglK.
with a niek al the end ol Ih.- meh.
cream and mould into lialto. A lltlle
and when a strong-looking place to
;iVlHi your m-.-dle gath- r >n> «m- and
iwd-red sage
<>r
finely
yhqppeO
loealcd lay ll down on a (able and
^i.m-half liieUiw ol gis.ds. .Iraw
lb.live- make a d<-1ieluiis addlllou
wlih pencil the outlines of a
gathers up Inlo sii iii. li s|.:i.v .mil s'‘i
ew lIlHc cbeesen
dully
For lilMtanr.-, a dliiiier-pIaPiliigslh-h. Thu.- viHi have
romimle Ilf Apple- W;llieii alongprovldet. a paUerii fur a rutiiid d»ilv.
drawn your "onec and a hall Into the
■le Hus receipt In a slender feminine
Hold III.' piste llrmly on the doth • lili
pni|M-r spare and have <loiu
your
hivud is "V.-t> .-l.•ganl •
The ailjeehand, and wllb ib« right draw
l.aslmg *11 with one tuni <>1 tin- wrist.
du'il- iiil. Inn the recx'ipl
1 around eliive to the edg-- <>f
I. Intervals of ;.ii m.li will I
admlU of no il'iulits whatever.
The
the plale. Ketia.ve and i-iit Hie di.lli
rlose enungli loi
miltna.
I bodv and iierv
ipph-B ari:/j»Br--d and
ixired.
Ilicii
lib scl.stors directly on (he marked
Is-isling. If II
g-tllly tolftixl III J -'flip made of a
line.
Now take a Knialler plate, an
i-li Inld t liall-lnch s
IHiuiid of -uKT for every iKiiiiid ol ap
inrh and a guarier less In dreuui
When
•-S. and wMl-r enough lo moisten
fcretiee at least, and lay dow n direrlly
a time, so that they will seem new and
A hearty "good-night" often
The bomee where
lu fancy pattern.
fur
on. and then bring them out a few at- sweeliltnpllcliy U the rule with i
up
It goeg.
soothe* many a tiuubled mind to real,
-
I
nm in iho op|si-iic
draw-string can be easily pulled.
ferig^lenlng "the way of the world" as
*mrd spot that has pUce. by
petUeoaia
lu run Ibe same wqyv-rlan those Ibal
the upper edge down, lei
plnlu effect of the center, for ol cou:
a
down and all tin- pieces should be eul
shrunk and pressed and If you
tern seemlag to detract front the too
partly worn
<x>we.
The nap of (he guuds abould ruii
eighth of an Inch below the
few days before the sewing era comes
ugar was Uld over the top and anitber half-hour baking given, then the
yokes
Im'IIs lor your clilldreu's elutblng.
edges together and fold *y Imnd o
drawn-through.
I mixture of brrad-crumto and brawn
of
Warw inqiileiMt.- for ehlldivn may
this to done, very gonilcly separate
Ill gathering la.x- for
At the end of that Ume
:nuub and sugar cruii was rawon-d.
It.
cut Slid 1 have tour strips the right
follows baalcatng footsteps Into
with
Kveiiier
rt-qulred.
there all the livel&ng day. and agati
"Oaod-morning."
the set shell
Inth-wlde braid so it will
with lu aid turn out very pretty hiu
»ng to make over old garmenta. rip of drawn and fringed, work wUh the
them up before hand, pick out every least possible expcndllure of time and
boiloiii parts
p‘tticoais make pre-tty
•btldreh's dressi-s.
where the bununs
Ibrougb.
brbig
family. U>' away many of their toyi
ligbUng
e
them bai'k far enough tu
then pull the lower thread and It will
*’tood-mornlng"
mart'of feuslnoaa.
on
)ier. Perhaps, then, some one may be
to borrow her books and look them tiad to know that she can call her
then.
Hare any
new goods aewlhg machine into requisition, and
tfei
le lireked
Make the tenrlon^of each piece a Uiread corrc-spondlng tb
le perforation.
\
Ibe uppFr (bread quite loose, and
often, thread. clean or wash (be maierUI and cyesighj,
For machine faneyw-ork a pattern
says an exchange, oenda a ray ot aun< proas It ««II. so that it will be
linen Is belter than the plain one
dhlne atrenmlag through the inner ready to begin.
U (here are small children In the usually devoted to h.-ind-work. the pat
most iwceaaea ef a boaaehold. mating
A
half an hduv
It through the center. Lf it Is double
■be must often do without them,
embroidery Bsuu ('iaus may
re-
and buttonholes tn correspond, a great
width material, .-lud lay the pattern on
It you wit* to shirr a girdle
cept for the oecasional treasured bit of
ilxed ham tor lour hours, then
tmve the sklB. trito away the dark-
When the eloth Is pressed dry. double
In fact gather. You must fasten one enil of
Ibread seeinrly or It will
p
time for the making of them.
■rile method was lo boll a medlum-
euitliig them
oM poriloai. and aei In the ovun (or
sewing machine.
days before she Is to come to you. sak
A. D. T. Whitney.
but by simply
.
The fav
w-alsi and flnisblng the upper i
In both ends of Iheso lengths. Treat
want
lU stamp of approval upon.
uut' too drv
-loth and mark sl.l.-s exactly
you
this
Vas a diah General Washington act
and the fat on top stuck with aovea
ire made through laiiL ihlekiiesses of
where
(ono.
lower part with a band, with butte
An old shv-t- may be dlpiwd li
>11 Hle ba-vAiee-HP- >v> crowded, and
sllteh
any
siiTns.-'Tf MiUesIrvd. a rnK-lie| scallop addition, are required one quart ot
may finish llL- lower .-dge.
sllt.-d flour, one lables'pooofal of
When yonSrre cuttlug IuikIs
mixed buder and lard, one tetMpoon-
maker.
howpvtr
Ham—In
r the children, lo make two •
pattern does not call lor them that
lo-t the sheet rematn this way ove
ential things may not come 'amiss.
adorn her dining- table, baa lliilc
Vlrgtnia
oomers to one upper portion,
ar
lldlous woman, and lo these dsvs
Home
scton
J a loaf of bread-
rompers
shrink clulb belu:e cuttlug Is lu of doth Dot large enough in Itself, by
the chilli, eufil out.
the
or
I frlU of paper slipped c» the faoue.
Boll both shi'et and elmh
fie. It Is much easier to do so
houaemolher.
they
I n-plar.- ll wsih lailor’s tacks. Tbe.-w-
Tima Savera for
bloomers
elo:li opened out
la-leelion has to l»- made of Ih- mill-
much she may long for daTkyiAhili'
If paulUe. hate your dresses all
using
ess. could be alieed stral^t
Mothers will find it a great help,
lien making
I • nuttl'^rom the lower pan of under
ludes erf things offering thenj>elve*
Machlne Faneyworh .
loo little thread waa allowed (or.
or the last machine needle baa broken.
1
e very effective.
Stripes deal of labor Is saved in washing,
I- Hiid varied enough to please the
la
ap to dry. not near a fire.
make a colUr of two strtpa of Into keep Its ihape, and roastad or
seriton sewed together, then sew nar- tolled as preferred.
U was'^ served “ ’
w laee all around It: cuffs to match cold, whole or alieed. and. being bone-
manage a nice little dress from a piece-
water, (hen wrung out
s to shortening theflime devoted to
different sorts of cold water and hang
valuable time la frequently lost be-
• Ah, lean at year HtUe ear. love.
,
then rinse thoroughly
to have a large supply, for much
• Maat-tho batter cup and the dover
silk,
Baste <
Bpread It mil on a table and Uy lh(
■ tin n woiuan’s days, any suggealhin
soap.
and wrong atoem until all dirty marks
disappear;
pretty
neril - powdermi yolks of hard-boned egx*.
•fully and the boiled and chopped gUdetl ot
and alltrh clot* to edge,
t briar the (owl. wblefe was then trussed as
siiuh the strips with white lustre cot- Bsual. Ued about with cord to'enable
coke and sleevcs-
e may be ihade both dell
senibbing
harm and some plain yellow
embroidery
mnket it took beKer.
utilising
Willi a little experirni-e the work of
take a bruih
ol
very
rs of boded and chiip^
tongue or ham. cold roast vent Um
yon go townid thi
lug.
simple long or nboil sllteh. which
cloak lay it fiat oq a board or Ubie.
cord wbeie a bodkin would be to small.
la
strips W!
prevent later shrinking and also spoil
so quickly done and U the most auit-
Tnoroughly bniah the cloak, both rigl^'
few large safety pins lo uae for heavy
(Peel the MnaMne''«onin'*)
•
gretvn
really drop* to piecea.
yoit wUb to clear a inaekintn h
terns handy and also canvas and hair
Where ^ aUn are bi»mln'!
^
The eloter design
dried body, and the Uu«r atuffed will
then a row of Insertion, alteruating until completed: graduating
>-d lengthwise os plaids,
able lor the purpose.
ton and silk and of basting tbread,
Why BbooM weather make yon alghT
This gives the
varied efree* M> popular rveenlly.
-holte laee (or years without washing
ol
between.
with M lew of the leaves done in leaf
(Hear ibe roses growin'!)
•
at Uie eurners. with one or two scat
hIouk
pUw.
inch-strips ot the goods, doafeto It of the chiekea praserred as w^ m
1 In the edges: baste sriU
The meat ot the toga's
first then pushed Into the wetywashed and
strip on the tower edge ot yoke pat
night, then spread It out and press
hem tir fringe^ or. In diamond shape
’lered
A teacup
Many women believe that li Is ruined
dmllnga
Theix- ms
done In lows for a border abox
erf soft water and seteii or elglt
aprtngtlme’B cornin' by and by.
.
.llks for the various dots, and .
Ibi-in with the over-anti over stilt b to
drops of liquid ammonla.
See thal the nuelilne Uras.rs are
• ell stocked with
I’se different .-olor-
repre«.eni > wfl work.
wheel orjfvcn on ilie carving s-harpen-
AU the bllxsards blowtn’;
Instauee, If yon have used a
■•olU dot linen for your dollies, work
;-mbr»ldery silk.
every
I Ibe vlraigbi, when
tar more suitable to every-day
For
in
and
owkll satches. then b*ate the
the.lines uiude lo fit luto unc auoihe
rarest embioidory work and are
•h It carefully over a bh of catd-
Don't Mind.
Don') yon mind (be cloudy sky—
the smallest
enltrely ou the cross, with
you
two or three,rows of these dots with
and then sisuiged on (be wrong side
Vhm high, blow tor, not nil lu snow
.gtow."
Instead of tossing
wiys done In the stnn-s.
' possible, see that the -•‘bears and ael«north
rnrea?
i
board or oUier stiff aiulerlal. as Is al-
chimney grdase. then wind as many bobbins as
'Whal matter how the night bebavoa* Mrs arc sharpened, and plenty ol maWhat matter bow the
with
crowded drawer, to lie In
' boiini, rub off' well with a clolb and
- The nwrrtcr up Its rnaring draught
|>ieie
of
suliK that <Muul In dalnllness any but
clothes brush
Nothing lb so easllv >poiIed or mad<
dvtoratiuii
doillct. yju will be able lo produce re-
tight over the face of a hot flatiron
* i Juat dose It with
la haffled rage at pane and door.
lengthwise
it you can devote j minimum of itmi
I the further
bonse
I the working gear wu all gummed up
' We ait the clean-winged hearth about with
tn
for regular boaatHiAins. Turn over talU; aeuad. carefnl haadling of the
vaidoas parts, so as oot to stretch
If the mna- the raw «d^ and bMte. aafl laid down
basting so that the (nrued edge them oat of shape; thlril. good and
lln be green add a little vinegar to the
plcnUtfll U^lng. sod i|giDOvaI of th<
water, it lilac a little agimopla,
It comet dtrecUy In the mhidle of (he
drawn threads. LxMaen the teniion of asBK wiihoat straining: l9arth. nes
Uack a little ulL
regular
machine, pat the work under the sewing, coapled with firm,
A beaped-op teupoonful of chloride
presaer-foot. hem side up and aiiicb isillehes.
of lime mixed with one quart of water
With beginners, especislly, stretch
dose to' the turned .edge. Now. hold
will remove mildew. Rinse the cloth
ing
the
various
pans
of
the
bodim
it
the work firmly with the left hand,
D as all the ipou
In dear water as
common.fault and when onqe don<
and with the right draw the hem down
have diatppeared.
Is very difficult sad In many caw
until the stiichce are drawn tu the bot
Black serge or cashmere dresses
tom of the drawn (breads.
If the Impossible to remedy. In eulSing ot
Improved
and
deansed
by
being
stlleb was right this will part Ifec figured materials each piece requires
sponged with tbis mixture: A Ublebe cut separately and
threads into clusters at one aide, while
apooufnl of ammooU and another of
other ibev remain straight, gl’
doubled material, as tbese fabrics are
spiTlU of wine 10 three ot boiling
lag a very good simulation of
Uem- kcldom luliled quite evenly. Klguy-d
water.
and satin (ac<d materials must be
ailirhlng.
Kor sebrehes in linen spread ovei
made with the material falling all the
This method of herostit< bii.g i=
them the Juke of an onion and a quar
le way. Pile fabric*, such as
much used as a flni-b lor rillo*
te( ounce ot while soap. The arildei
should, ^(-n held next the w
ebildren's white dresses, and other
abunid be exposed to the sunlight all
appt'ir ^rk.
Plaids snd cheeks
with
long stwves to b<
r.belng saturated wHh the mixture.
must eonvspond bolb widthwise and
hemmed.
and had calls to mead wom«ut madilDva
cold
keen;
nr«. aecuracy
ColoiW mwllM sbtmid Ifee waabed
in a totbor of cold water.
freshly-opened
•rs- and add to it two egg* whipfroth
candled
finely
minced
b-moii. peel and ettron over
le H»p Instead of the candled p«-l.
Tea—A teaspoonful for each
per-
Stir in enough sifled flour to
>n and one tor the pot—not plnriien.
the old'tlma
a batter, dip the oysters in this
rule, and the wonder is thal the bev
until well coated, then try in hoi Urd
erage did not blow the top off the lea.
pot. It was so strong.
> a light brown.
Boned Chicken—This was the prii
pal
dish oo all
caslons.
ceremonious
To make ll required contldTbe breastfirst
removed
from
Tastes differ
widely, but a I
ipfDto of boiling water to tbe
o
ntnal allosranee.
Tbe teapot must be
scalded. Ibe tea pul Into a lea-bnl) or
■trainer h»d tbe hobbling bot wntm-
dressed (owl. then tbe back-tone, and added. Let steep tor five mlnoiea.
tost the leg bouea. a sharp,
pointed then serve. Tbe water abould not
knife being slipped under the skin bon more than three mlBUten.—Raito
for tbe work, and the oniward shape Modes .
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