Grand Traverse Herald, February 16, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 16, 1911

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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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1911-02-16

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XWICE A WE'EK — XUtZSDAY AND X H D R S D A Y—» 1. O O

A YEAR

■-TKA VKRSK CITY. CRANU TRAVKRSK C<H XTY. Mh-HMiAV. TUrRSDAV. FKIUM AKV l>i. 1911.,

^BSYK CITY MMTIOIIS HEARING WAS
HAS PASSED
' POSTPONED
IDE HOUSE
Fans Rai
Fimd for State Lugi|ue Team.

PET^r|U$4,7T8
PepulaWofi^ Figures Given
Census Bureau.

Out

By

DELEGATES
AK NAMED

Borne City. Wlcb.. Feb. H.—At i
B'ashlngion. Feb, IS.—The census
• •
meellDK of Borne City
burean given out population figures
Ust oigbt fl.WKI
tl.UOV «u
. . ./ CONVENTION
IblD firt««n mlnuies tor COUNCIL UNABLE TO DECIDE ON today, among thcih showing Peioekey.
-TBEATY
PULL£0
HELD THURSDAY DOCK
LINE
ftmochlae- iD
Mich, to' have
k jmrpoee otHnadlng a---------.
'tMBOUOH «Y OEMOCIUT*:
_e MJrblean Sttte BaeebaU ieague.
Bnough noDey haa been assnred U>
malnialn a team for ttie aeaaon it the
rraocbiae can be landed.
Mayor Wllitam
UcCnation and
Gwrto Holloa will be aeut to the
MAJOMTV of ItCPUBLteANt VOT- meeting of the league in Untod II
■ nest veek fa the er ' COAOMNSTIT.
berth In that organiu
After Nomination for School Commis­
Chy Offleials Were Authorised i
sioner Against Gee. L. Crisp
Meet the Property Holders and
—Friends of Both are
Try to Reach an Amica­
Very Active.
ble Settlement.
Moves Started.
. Won DMby, Yewig, F«r*i»y, antf

______ __ )

THRB4)RJ£CTI0HS SIDE BOOSTER MOVEMENT SPIRITB) CORTEST IS OH

BriBISfllEnin,2211]l92

TRAVBI^ ASTUM BOARD
W. W. Mitchell and M. F. C
Osborn.

SENATE IS
FAVORAIHf

I.an8lng. Mic-b . Frb i:..-<k>vernor
BELIEVE RECtFROCtOsluru today n-appolaii-d Marion F
tTV WILL FAM.
guaintalnco of IS Imtkey. on the TraveI^e City asylum board, and Albert
SHckno erf (irand Uoplds. lu succeed
Amos MiiKselman on the loaia reform
awry Isai^ W, W, Mltcbell of Cod
•. is also reappointed on the Trav CHAMP CLARK BAYS IT MBAN¥
AMNEXATION.
■ City board

iFvoe

SEsm

But Preaktent O^plwSlw'
moot and Deelaraa No Back
Thought Was In the Mlnda
of the Negetlateffc
Bureau of Amoeiated Charftiaa Will
McUuaiin -U»akeiM. DoM*.
Great Influx of Settlera ja Expected In
There was a special meeting of the
Dorlng Ibo |iasi year great progress in the various
Open Ofliee for Actual Work
Lead, McMerran and TowncrystallxedA
very
council held Monday niKhi (»r the pur­ has U-c-n made in weKihrn Michigan In
Grand Traverae Region
> Domination ol
spirited contest fur
•end Not Voting.
pose ot bearing obJertlonK t» the esThia Year.

between
iiiaucT
of
CHtabllsbing
orgaulsaUbllabmcDi ot tbe i>roi>0M-d do<-k line
Tlie Bureau of Associated Charities tbe opiuluB that If the raeipneBy kOI
rding to U>e Kurrey made early in
I for tbe puriKise of liringiog l>e Giorg«' L. Crisp, the prewnt iiitaim
Waablngtoa. Feb. iS.-^Yeaktent
iDslruriur Is
The proipecti look exceedingly |
liy lost
ivinler by \V. It. (il.lwetl,’ There
vote at tkld asmdna it wdtt
the |•l•ulllc the great ndvaniagcs
Civil
Civil Goteen- wUI u|>cn heaaguariers tomorrow lu
reapra^ agreement vitb Can lor a groat inflox oC acttlcrs. Into tbe
yieVun ot the nldcriiieli present, that lie at their very d<i»r*. and which
ib© liauuab A I.a) MercanUle com i<aaa tbe semate by a dadntva vote.
mcni
in
the
tillTnivcree
Traverse
(Tly
«TI:
IHgh
srtiuul
nda waa raUfled n the bouae of rep- Oraad Traverae region during the i
and several of the proi>eri} bolderr
directly back of tbe Tbe teriyn i
to liany's rest
Tbe caiicux* to «l«-t
ci»-i d©li-giit<-s
dei>'
reaeMatlvea laat nl^t tbmngh the Ing aprlng and aummer. ax many d«- along the strcani who came to ubJo<'i Ihov have been lardy in taking adv.
the county cunvcnllnn to he held dry-goods division. Ktor the preuent It ported U
bni baedt to tha
to
the
taking
ot
nny
of
their
land
on
re
of
in
Hio
lost.
■npyort ft an almodt aolld democratic xlmble tracta of land have been uuld the north Hide of the river for tbe ben
Thursday aficmiioii. Were guperally sill be u|s-u from I to 9 p. m. dally ex- senate today mad U waa naat to tha
Within the inst six luvotbs t
•cll Jituftib-d and there was |fredomevt*. The MeCaU bOI. eanrlng tbe by real eautc dcalera and private pM- eflt of tbfwe «ui tbe south side.
Bdaalar
1-uostcr t.'luhs hate het-o formed, one inont a Kprii of oldtimos when all <-<-pt Sunday and will be idaced In finance coulUae. Later
agraenMBt into eCect. «aa taned Ul ties totieoiile from oouthem-Hklilgan.
There were Iw.. written ©bjcelions
Burrows. In tba itiTi af Osnatiw
lalltMi.^ wefe uiade by emucuses •-Imrge.vl volunteer workers until
to Id. A MdorUy ot the repubUcwia
and Indiana, as 'well as from I the plan read, and Aiurroey Ueorgt-onicniluns Mr. Hornsby
Aldricta. to belluved to haea a major­
ratvDess can be secured.
. Covell also si»Ae againxt the esUlitroted agalnat the mcaanre points tarUier away.
he iMivilego of
iiilly cuMiH-ded the
Tbe city tuts been dkl.'cd into dU- ity agalnm' tha bOL hat aa advataa
County Bhigres* assoriaiion. These
iisbnient
ot
the
proixnktl
line
along
ng 17 deligau-s in the Ahird
tbe dIrWoa
BhM batag
betag 71 aren aoi n Those Who have bought property tbe projierty of the G, K. A 1. railroad,
Iha
two assoi iatluos will work in cunjunc wuid aud In the utber
Yards his ^irpiK according to wards, and these report will be luMBit to
are for the most part iwoplo who have which he reiireseiiied. He said that
enou|' to dlMrtcu put in charge of tbe toUow- matter hefore the aenalA TBa Saaaea
lion with tbe develuimieol bureau, and frii-nds cJaimeil fur him enough
pinperly develop tbe while the rund would j>rubably not
in the rity. Just ing suimiuite^ents:
tho work of that orga,almtake
any
legal
Me|is
to
stop
the
prorum tbe.
•at OBtr I aayi. A maiorllr o( the re- lands which they have bought, and it
First dfeirirt-Rev. D. W. Curraa, reripfocity blD Friday and tt may ha
Ttigs. the o£tl< lalH felt that It waa lloii In the two i-oumles. They
II a quc.'H
pollkaa lasarganln praaeat voted tor is their intention to make their iwmes
iJUEllcc tn Hie road to ask it Jo real estate firms, but societies whose
leported the attddN of aast wreak.
......... .............- ointu . Mr Crisp .'Jn. C. A- liammoDd.
here and raise fruit and genefal farm give np any of Its proiu-rty through its
the WIL
Secoad dlslrict^Kev. W. W. UcICm.
benefit tbe .entire people of
IB a strong following, ■while In oib
Pnmidoni Taft today
tegfctel
erupa. The ule of this land Is largely yards, betoune It was likely to need it
s
Hi'e
delegations
arc
sUII
uncwriain.
.Mrs. Chas. Irish. i
Tha meagara now goes to the aenChamp CUrk-a stofitew* yaotorday
uiure,w
when the road exjands the counties which they represent.
doe to the advertising that has 1)660 In the fuiurei,
In
atiy
event
there
|rromls*s
to
be
n
Third district-4Rev. Geo. H. Flews. that reciprueity meal aaaafitetoa.
ste.
In nddiiloQ to these bxoslrr orgai very interesting baule.
point. 1
done In the past year by the Tra'
d due u
Mrs. ll. J. CMrlbL'l,
Ixailoiis there has recently been
and
gate
out
a
ataf
WW
■aytef
Praahteat Taft teHavee thate If a City Board of Trade and the derelop4Visp Itos held tbe office two
by the council,
juncll, 1wliirh look a ahurt re- formed a .board of Innle at Walker
Fourth dlsirict-^Hev. J. A. Canby, that Canada wfU MMla a poUttcal
tUbmdar eaa he avoided and n vote ent bureau.
lec.ns and Mr, Hornsby has te'en on
fur the |iur|iuiic of cuminlog ihe
rucior in tbe public- scbools lu Mrs. I. L. Cornell..^
uulL no thooght of faun aaaaWkiB
Uhan ilte hlU vlD pass. He ia Inilstwbleb be bad. allowing the- llle. tw-eana «'>uni}. aiid a developTlte advertUIng has not only bad
.....1
city
for
many
j
esrs,
both
having
Fifth dtilrirt—iCer. A. A. Alllnglon. being to tbe mndt of the treaty aeiicni club at Boyne City.
. cat «b«r the oenate xhaB act one way tbe eSccl of bringing many new peo­
Mrs. U K. Cleveland.
Within Hie same leuKiti o(.lliuc four al! Hie necessary qualifications.
gotlaura. ,
' or the other and baa lidlcaud^t ple bve. but it has raised tbe land
The only other ttoralnatlonB a
The Mmberablp aod.finanee comtowns liave taken U|> the work of adbe wanld eaU an eoctim neaelon of con- valnes to a renaritable extent; in factlunty.cruivenHon......................
littees
are In charge of tbe dlstribuvanring
the
|.iiulir>
business
in
their
graw U t dnaa iMl do ao.
> the state convt*n tlon. will be candlliolnts. which were eUliurated
Und which a year afti was being of­
iclnlly,
aihl
smvrsstul
slmw*
bate
dates for coniily nj .
in legal phraseology. The loliit
Tate Taken After a Gitter ffght.
fered at 119 per acre U now held at
candidates thus for who nmy be secured at’ tbe following
objected to by them wero as follow. been eonduc-tcti or else are being ar Tho onl.v candldai*
Tha saadSge of the hOl In thohouae $U and even higher. 'Even
be.- u |•abllrI.
plaocn: Bureau beadquarters, all of
ran^d for. These towns are Muske- Uve
..........
Jiilton of tbte city. C.H- Esto buy. as ' ). That the proiosed line will
KTank
Hsmil
caiMat the wd of a kiag debate
change the course of the stream.
m. Cliorlevoix. Kvart and FVenkfurt.
vf
Bates
and John K. Rouse of the banka, members ^ tbe board and
vhkii at Ua»M was as bitter as haa they see after looking Into tbe giieaWith such an amount of acth ity be­ Kingsley, the present commUakmers. tbe above committee.
bmp hMtd eh tto floor of that cham- tfon thoroughly that there U a g
■ such action. ^
The |irice of uemberablp was fixed
ing shown on Hie |«n of the citizens Folktwlng are the reeulu In the —
The flvwt annaal
ct tha
ywm The figte was ceaflned future ahead Cor this ragioa aat
ious wards;
. |l a yev.- A member is entitled to ntartevolx Poetry MMdatoaa waa a
a regular Je­ great toings are iSoked for in this
alawit whaOy to the lepaWloaa Pde. anxious to b eon band whan the great t»nH and |wy for
First Waril.
vote at tbe annual meeting and tbe deddad reacrea Rotate Bte» ■»!* w«
section within the next few years. Tongal manner.
ue. chalrmat
privilegp of itendize beggars, trxmim
S. Such nrUen woold cast the water dilluns have reacbed Hie isdnl now
n. >btiinen. Mcretnry.
revelaiioo to fhh Aifey <who vtoftupon tbe land on the north side ul tliv where Hi
lM*l'-giitfs -F W. Carver James.T. and nolicliora of charily to (be bureau Ml the show reoma ot tha Utareat |Arlver In such vnUhne at. lu cause sc together
Milllken, O. C MoffpH, J. tV. f'ab-h for InvoKilgaHoD. etc.
In poultry by the dUtMW of OhV: leaden also pat In
rlous daniago liTtbe pioiwriy.
in. M. Winnie.
The oxe.-utlve board will bold re|m-' et olx. In all there were tio entriaa,
Thr plan llinils the width of Mi< towns iitid tMiiiities, uiiil wlieu such
F, Xeillng-r. A. ... -.................. . the
tiht the reciprocity agreespirit i-; shown llu-ri- are bnimd to I
lagoe. V. II. Hniadtool, F. L. Sliulot. lar mcctiDKs the third Mooday of ill but tboae abowB by Baycreft A
ieria Speech Land­ river to 45 feet, which action would
BMht wsa goad demoentlo dootHne
take from oue side of the MrcHiii and n-sulih llial win piove exi-elletil for V. M. Hammond,.
ovory montb.
ed
the
Retell
Oulere
CertKe\ger.
of PeUakey, who made an axand AactarM that they were glad to'
give to tbe property owners on
Ward commliiee^M. Winnie, C. O,
Glris vximing into Ttevorse City
good.
walgaw >raalSeBt Taft and maay of
other, which It neither legal or
Caner. .A. F Ncrtlnger
seeking employment will be welcomed ywited by Cbartortdx fawiere.
Traversa City Guslneoa Men's saao- IcaL
Second Ward.
tbe bureau boadguarters, and the
There is no authority under
J. W. Ziranp-rmnn. chal
rialloa made a bit not only for Itself
^ ctmte tM.
\
Roy V. Otto, ft MIddtotoa. om of
deaconess In charge will gladly give
_ or the city charter for such
but tor Traverse OUy at the a
.A «hal eote was reached
ha fomioH faaelen to tha atoto. attkw on the pari of the «-ouncIl.
‘-Jomriib Klaasen. Frank advii-c and help fu-e of chargemeeting of the Slate AaaocI
1 of a dotiire Retail Merchants. TfaU dty
rvey Fk-ree; Jos^>h Ziin%. That the bridge on .Nurtb Vnhm
Tlio iitiUic Ik Invited lo visit the bu- Sciated as Judge mad »re tbe heat «t
nierman. Frsiink Nuv. Thomas h'urunli. ■au boadquauers freely. Advice and taUkfartion. Mr. Otto waa eatkaHafiI whiA that os «Q I
corded the meeting fi
Ureet has been In Us place for inoi
H. Slmnions, It, O. «laby. W. K.
than twenty yean), and that Us lot1 wtth the reading of the Misrgy. of the------ ---------«^gesHons will be gratefully received. ic over the apteadid obowtog .of hItBa
Lansing, and Grand Rapiae tton was
H-rMe. Oeoigc \\ U.-gncr, Jus.-|ih Neleatabllslicd by tbe villoi
'
- o( the bOL TMa pnxwdare wma dedd- 6a«itia«\
Four fauiiliox In need have already md the great poulblUtiea of this aaenuide strong bids for next year s meet­ and later
by tbe city of. Traverse Ot
li
Burled.
' afl ngoe anty after Ur. UoCall. la ing and an e^rt was made to have a ___that tbe city has no right t
Ward commliice—J. W.* Zimmer Ix-ob Investigated by tbe bureau and ion ter tbe dmretapmat ot tba gaaV
inaii. IL A liemieti. Frank Sludek.
ehaise ot the bill, had failed
change the boun'darlea that were made
found to be worthy of help and were
Ranlt SIC. Marir”Mirh/Feb. 13 Third ward.
at that Ume.
nnaalmoaa eoiaant to do away nrlth ~
Kiven the neede<l :relief. As the bu­
Thc location ot the spot where Fa
Joseph Sieder
W. W. Dean, t hairman.
•Another objection citing the
iha ealaadar tomoiTow. ir that had _________ _ President
ihcr Ma'njuetle biirt.-<l Hie crucifix
reau has been ofganlxed but a week Rod ITIe Oame Baaum, baa qalU t
refused to have Travhi White, secretary.
nient of
against the establishnn
dlbe combined eolm-d Si>aiilsh and
baaa aacmrwd he would have boon glad erne City side-tracked. The prealdeat reasons
Oe]t«ales—I..................... imic. J., H HiU 1* a very i-icdlublu showing. '
Iistory. H. Coniail-a stotor lamaht a .
the line was tiled by (he JohnD V. Oil French affiliation money e-urly three
to iat the dUiate continue tor another ot the Saginaw board of eommeree Lumber company. Both documents
leiung jot egga with bar toot Aprfl ‘
cv-iiluries
ago
b»s
iMi-nsion<-d
much
expended a lot of oratory in deacrlb- Wero rercived and flleil. .
)«WMive day.
rom England la a trank. Threa Atoka
iKH-iilatlon In il,ls i-liy during the
1, K Gtbbf. T*o Horuii
Ittg the detighta to be enjoyed in
As the nit-mbors of ihr council
iM tew days by reason of .-i iisit lo hy. Hnrvcy J. piori-o. Alonxh
fhigunta FoHht ta the End.
hatched from the aotUag of
SagUiaw and pointed with prWe to the
the Sou by an old man named George Alonzo K. Hniikins. .A. U. Ikhtln.. ...
The rhgabUcana opposed to the big auditorium that would be do­ i\ot sure wliul course to pursue t
w-bid> this bird was om. Tbo tethar
nuufhr. Alderman Klllwurne
Tulboll. who. It is cluiiiied. In Hie
Jmitli.
Ernest
Crane.
lUikard
C
nated
by
the
city
and
tbe
good
time
bin *oght the rule to tbe very last,
of Hie bird 1a tbo wtoaor ot tear aBrer
only living man that has, any idv-a Coles. Hcimer lyuHioIli.
----------the
delegates
would
be
given.
deaonnelng It In
Clips at EQgliMk showa
ef the Hi«>t.
Presldmit ................................
Ward oommiiieo-li K. While. W
When Hiihcr Maiciuellc firsk come W. Dean, A. B, Cook,
They dlwBtefl their
Are eapectally and made i
5 highly
'The auoclattok to W7 gretofal tar
. ____ - were aullior- lo the upper iieninsula ;;i«i yc-nni ago
nn 'the
. BRnlhst the demoenu and t
Fsorih Ward.
Woshlngtnn and IJneoln anniversa­ he sNendld patrooaga gtRaa.tba
ahll>die<I a itilNSkui at Uie Soo.
John J. lJ>'T. chairman.
oonveotion for Tiuveree City. He de Ited to meet the iiroi«ortj holders and
Utam. on the eve of going into
ry
exerviso*
w
ill
be
heJd
ni
the
court
show and apprecaJte very bmA tbe
:see if satlslaclory arraiigcnicnls i-an
iiised a crucifix lo In- etvcjcd on
dared
that
If
tbe
assodailoa
wanted
Angus
Mri'viH.
i:--on-tary,
l.vujse
on
Friday
evening
at
T:3d.
unBthah
K>i where ho first loiichi-d the
of tbe show noma. wblA vaa
to go aomewbere to have a good be made (or a Eettleniciu of the <iuesIk-ii>C»iii— I'licrl,-* I»e)-o. Frank
Bsdradtto M t
soil. Tills s|iot Is said to be in tbo N.>volijv. Ward K Coiinine, lam J iler Hio aiiipioi'K of tho G. A. IL and given them by Mr. VaaPalL FkOa aze
time, they should by ail means go to on In tbo nicantlme.
Inhy of the government locks. Ion- liver. Jiimos Murrhk-. K D. .Marvin, Woman'* Helli-f cor,**. There will bo
they had w atoqnwiUy InvUghed In Saginaw, but It they wanted to get
U|«n motion of Aldomian Simpson,
no udmiKsiun ihargod and the general other ycoi- will probably aaeatozgar
he c-aus.-d to bo biim-d near the Atiifii-* M.-Voll, «' O. Erickaon.
tha
the dMBOcreU laagbad load t<<gethn- for buslnean porpooea. which the board o( public works was autliori-ulilic
is
inrtod
to
aUead.
A
specialshowing
of ooUUe
Wrda, It
to a
'le object of the organluiion. then ■ d to remove the piling on Hu- city place an eniblcmalk- crucifix and olb
Ward ruminltto*'—Ikm J, |;>or, An iv good irrogram has been prepared
l|y hi this -Bgd aaadied thoreaghly to
of gratlBretloD that Cbaria, helleved that Traverse City was
ipert) at the foul Ol Cass slrtn-t. So or irousurcs on the bank* ol the raie gus McCvlI. ('hiirk-s Ucyo.
tiliou which will appear Mime of the
Sm!^ tha dtsconifltare of thetr oU- the
Fifth Ward.
logical place because northweatern m to rclicM* the city of ull rcsiunid- id*. then covered by a growth of unoan put Dp a show
1io«t
talent
in
the
oil}
llyllowlng
are
ttmm ana^n
Michigan waa not largely repreaeni- bility In the controversy over the dock dcrhnisb and in its primlHve stale
E r 1Hhitaii. chairman.
:lio number* t&ht bav B been provld
is burial war
ed In the aaaocUtkia and ho aasured
C. II,
vats af the MkMaan Delegation.
known Milv to his own |«iny .tnd the
i,j.i..v-ates
I. K. flou-la'nd, U )V
tbe delegntea that-Aowns in this sec­
Gall to order—('ommander L. K.
The eata of the MlAlgaB daiaff- tion ctmld be secured for member^'
chief of tho tribe of lmh.Tns that In ,
,-l.nrU-s t Bv.-r.-il Sage Ky Clov eland
tm wan ha M^wa:
habited Ibis rectmn. Jliib.-r M^-lon, Jam.-s J liutdoii. W. F. .«il»b.v
ibolr i>ens were at all Umes a can­
Amort >a'
queue also caus.cl ii doNcnpli. n of the :,
xnid- H, i', Grei-n. E f. HoTihA naaby. Tonng.
ter of tittractk&. Tbe officers of the
Brayer—Rev J A <
l.urie.1
iroasuroiiuiid
iir
!.--atl.>n
to
be
Wnif-r
F.-rgiisoo.
H.
Ing a___ .
Maya, fordaey. HcLongbUn.
Music-E. E- White,
asRoclailoD are already,at work oa
placvd in a caHiudr.il at ilouireal,
.<„nnnu.-,—1. W, Smitli'. II
I Oate.,-F«sed For Voting
I.IOi^iln'z Gettysburg
Hi wtth grip, Gardner. Hamflton. Bt«a tbe seals of all the delegates
plana
for. next year's show, as writ
hero
it
r.-maias
to
Iblh
day.
no^jai,.
k
f
Trude.
-S”
with the legend: •TVaveree 0«y. the
. Loripigr.
rado Hilllkor.
Tho
Indians,
out
irf
their
reveretic_______________
HA.8attth.
working in other ways to adronoe
Qoeeo City ot tbe Norib. Moot na
Music—|>eo Ho-nsby.
I Father Morqueitealways lield the
...m..—- —»
.rr ■
Hat vatteg. Dtekema. DDddA Loud. there In
Wa«h:ngton. from an EngHshman's what is deetlned to be one of tbe pop­
Washyigton. F«'b. K. -Senator Bar Imoturn of the treasure as sacred '
UlYllfre
Tfl
IIFM
After
Mr.
Sleder’s
address,
whlrti
liallDRM. tewnaend.
Stand|»>iiii—Rev, G, H. Plewa.
ular indusiDea ft Ibis regiaa. ponttry
ground amt would mwer rev.-al its
mriivuL
tw mkbi
again today blocked iiii.-inlumi
was warmly received, the Grand RapMtisir. soto-H. A Coates
fiahat Vote on the BUl.

Ids re|>reocnuUon
declared
that
for fixing a day to vote c locall-iii to tbo mlille tiiaii. Talliot:.,
The Trials of Washlugloo—Hoo glowing
. Vhr ihh bUL rcpubUcaiis Tg. dem- Traverse l^ty wax tbefiUce and with­
however. wIk) was a < Ion.- |M>rH»nal Will be Called to Lansing to 0<S«USS
• 11 UmkiK
Lorlntet.
friend of the lateCTiicf Shawano, the ;
Home Rula Bill.
aerate 141 Total gtl.
drew their own claim. The vote was
MUNlc. soIo-MIrn VoIoC Itesley
ol llic in cai chiefs
. Aaalaet tbe Ull. lepUbUcana » _ derisive viciory for Traverae City
KeriinHon.
-jshjwcton and Unwas. who di-d bu’'. n f-w
j„_M,, A K Evans
damaitilS i, Total against tbe bill and President Bicder arbo was ably
lu'o^a'j ••ahsink
K.--Thc ■
is sjid to Jiave g-jinoU t
reinforced bv Becretery Btidsall and
Music. sokN—Hev A. A AIIInglotL
-voral at- ors of all.the hig diies and offn-ers of
tlon from the .iged chief.
the 'other delrgaies of the local
Premier Asquith Deelarea That PeUcy
U
bcx
/I
ii
—U-i
l>-uia»
GvK-hbn.
II-IVPI.-V have bei'n matte t/i locate tIc- village* ID il«- Male Inu-rested in
dattoo.
Banjo M*1o—Chas Bo-Ntey
for Irelafto Wilt bo Cafv
crock <Miilaiiiing
the cruciflxnnd coins bom- rule will U- nollfled wUbia the
ining tb
Reeiial. Th.- (Idouel'N Hone Billy
rierf Out.
- last l> mg dueme tb- year .
, Advanct
kl
few
duvs
Uial
a
public
bearing
—Mrs.
Arvilla
Gardner.
tbo world s fair at Fhlcxigo.
Music—Miss Allington.
■Btaioo.
tnmic rub- aiiK-ndnit-nis will be hcM
wben the gmornmeiit
lA>ndon. Feb. 19 —Premiar Aaqtetii
Music—Mi-*
IV
ion
Silver
oiiglDoors bore to makeascaich fur,lier»rc
rouimitloo on cities an 1
the
bouse
of
cominoaa to^ reit­
CJoNlBg
:.I1
jnii.
n
Ndgiig
"March
B'skhlnglon. Feb i:..—The Imusc it. hut they woui Ignk unru«-.-ssf.il vitiace*
Mar.h a
Ug Thru G.vrg.a •
erated his declarattoa that tbe g»«rmlo>cd !•> the I«iri
cnaiponed bf'tka dealere and aalet
today voted to inrrvose the salary of
m tho rearvh.
■>'1... date was fixed at a meeting
gearrb. and
and it
it 1.
i.
ernmenu' first task aftw tha veto bOl
■gaau «ko plaea the prodoete of the
thd chief Justk-e from IHJiOO to Ji:..- claimed by himscuSid
)„.;beid vesterday. At a previous meeting
11 End tother-■
is dUpoted at. woald be to carry eat
GTalllDnUa en^ards and vlaeyarda on
.. would
oold IK wi»rk with March r iiad boon *c-lo<tod. but this
irieii.. He
Twenty-five members of the Jbother 000 and asnoclaics from
the policy ot tan aeUBtorernmeDt tor
tha anatern market aiet la Sacra- hood of the First M. R. rburcb .ioBt In lU.OOu.
his ex-cbangi-.l lu enable tbe politicians
other m-mbore of the party
panyhis
■inatly at Light
.n,
SMtto today ter their annaal coavw Uie pariore of tbe church Mooitey
Fetitien From Pittaburg Coal District IreUnd.
««tlag
and
enjoyed
a
pot
luck
snpl
.
.
'•
I>b*
tete It > Uh tint time the aomxdaBeefcs Equality of Freight
tbo eiiglnoers. lold ibom tin be bad : Hon the follow lug day.
all the good xhlnga bad b
UOB hw M west of Dsaver. “nie After
*«<reed"-d In locating the treasure .
made way with, and tbe dtshee all
*liwkig ft gneaUatiB of eomaMe
offered lo lead Ihom -to the sp.ii
Mashed and Hit sway, and It is aaU
trnm wtn oempy the mambm
i.'iiKinnaiL Fob I5.—Alleging rou
that U was done In splendid manner.
A quidl wedding oceurred in Uic ihev would comply wii
tT| Batyidai, aiur which they will be U>er proceeded with the regular buti- rlflre <rf Jmige Ckskfo W. Cnrtis late-; *7110 siitn h<- asked i
discrinnuaiion by prai-tliaLy all th. Senator White’s Moreare WeaW Jtohesa of
..............................................
Sakan ea« trip through the CaUfarals officers t......... coal roads loading from Best Vlrglnta
quire Tax Cewmlaelowere to la0«tt eOBBtlT.
and tV'oNtorn Bennsyivanla. two petl
following rosnlt:
vestigate Mintog Fiaparttoe.
ed in marriage. Tbo couple was at-llen the party v-owing that hewovUd
Hons fur readjustment will be Aled
Preoldeni—Walter D. Lyons.
tended by Mr. and Mrs. James Strirk i never reveal the a«ret log any price, i
Vine prealdeat—B. Sayre.
land. Tbe wedding was Inteoded to
Talbott's heart has been
sopowhatl Albany. Feb. 15.—On the aenatorUI before the interstate commerce
Lonslw Mich, Feb.
„„rT)vw''70^
be kei>i a secret but tbe plans went ]meftowed by agea.hejsnow over .0,
B'hiie
wUl Introdoce today a osbatimissioa
in
B'sahington
Today.
01
awry, and manv of their friends were j yoars old. and bo i-p-M hb actkiM'' 4^^ t(lda>^ Roosevelt and several In
tho englnoer's vislL He.'snrgeni domocrais changed from Sbep- half erf the operators of the Httuborg tau few the tonnage tax blU. It «4D
Mraft. flU#, Fah. 1&—Cart Hoff
• t
after It oo-!*t tho HImooi
ie
aware of- the
aotborize the tax commlBstonefx to
c*m-d Both are we“ known 1 the jujB that it U In still
pard to Kornaa. Sheohan got SI, Ker districL it is charged the roads fai
■ma, teg St yaare. chief editor of tbe
idly and their many friends oztoiul
» 19. Sheppard 3. scattering IS. De- the FalrmonU Kanawha and Pocalmn- go to (be upper peninsqU end iBTeoO- Ahaiid Fast, dted today of apoplexy. polBted to make all a
their wishet for a Ion
"-----gate ABdag pre^wUM.
Us distrttla.
M* lina BT
of age.
Necesaar)' lo cboloe,*^:.
wedded Ufe.

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HID TO FIGHT FOR IT

TO LOCATE CBUCinX

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ELECTION MOTtCB.The Bam Heur «( Ufa
are her ftrat auffertasa for a
la where yon do some great deed To (he liscal Voters « Oiud
^ eODEMABURQ NCWfi.
♦'
Bd a half U ber «ne« hopes
erne County:
or dtocorer some wonderful fact. TbU
rlioroM riullty. Ibr ebe aars
Ton are hereby notified that at the
Leland.
Mkab.
Feb.
i2.-Tbe
teuhhour came to J. R. Pitt, of Rocky MU General Election to be beld In this
Where there to life tbm to hope.
Ogdensburg. Feb. 14.—Mr. and Mrs.
ers' institute held Thursday and Fri­
TWfCt A WCtK.
Bni Sdwards and Baff Stttee are R. Sorensen are ihe proud iiUTenu ol day of tost week was torwely ariestd- .V. C.. when hr was suffering Intense- aute oa Monday, the third day ot
bo savB, “from tbe worst cold April. l»ll. tbe (oUownng officers ere
a fine buliy liy that came ro make hto ed. there helag fifty three leacheM
fomtohlBs many darmert with
bad. I then prored to mr great
s In nttendanee.
'' satisfaction, wnat a wonderful cold to be voted for la your coonty:
from eut bar.
ime with them lut Wednesday. and many visitors
TtmUr
Tkndiv «t
Two JnsUces of ib« BapreoM Cooit.
and
eougb
core l>r. King'!
King's New EMsTwadar
ereclas
Oeorse
Verenjder
Tbe
Leland
band
gave
a
recepUon
Feb.
8.
nmn» Cttr. xtakigM.
two Regenu of tbe Cnlverslty ot
covery
li. For after taking on.
and
dsDcidg
party
inybonor
ot
the-'
of Bryan. Micb... was united
CUfi^d Tompkins Is told up with leacbem. on Tbursda.v evening, which !
HiiiALO««teoiioca
» oDiirely cored. You can't Uicblgsn. Suiwrtnteedent <* PuMIc InstraetlDO. Member of tbe Bute BoOrd
..Pr«rtd«t
rbesmstlsDi.
wiiB
torgely
nuended.
sa
yannblog
too
good
of
a
medicine
i***'
uarrtoKC ceremony
Will (took was a Traverse City via-! like (hat.~ ii'a the suresj and best ^ Bdocution. two ntembers at the
ratwMwit
The next Udtos' Aid society meet­
held at tbe St. Francis cbnrch. Trai
Hor <M> Baiurdav.
j remedy (or diseesed lungs, bemor.Mias Jessie Rossman to visiting I rhages. togrippe, asthma, bay fever—
atv. by Father Batter. The ing will be held Wednosda} . Feb. 22.
groom le apnpotor yoong man of Bry­ with Mra. Henry Helfrich.
friends to Ttaverse dty for a few ;ts> throat or hmg trouble. 50c It.oo.
days.
I Trial bottl».4«r. Uuaraaieed bv c. A.
Wm. Aye^ made n short ’
an and la employed by the BM>anau
Mrs Alex McKercher snd daaghUr Bugbee Drug Co.. 8. EL Wait A Sons,
.urel «
With bis daughter tost
Lumber Co. The bride naa a pope- Williamsburg)
speoi Frtdny anil Saiorday at Trav- Haniuti * Ij> Mcrvsmile Co.
; wee'k.
years, one for tL. ------ -------Cllv. the guests ot J. J. Tweddle '
------------------------------erse Clt>
xroom acd bride a larre char­
Utos Loul^ Pratt was caUed borne add (amlty! FOR SALE—A 220« lb. team, ft and IS and one tor tba term of six yemw.
mm*.
of Tbe Becord- ivari party serenaded before the ree last Fridaf 'by the death of her grandlaro speoi a few days Iasi
Mrw. C. Maro
I have berewnio
In wltMas whetoot
s
years old, one . yesr^)W sorrel
with (rteads In Truveree
Bafle on a Per* uaronette tmn ye»mare, about linO lbs.. In (osl; one
uiotber. Mrs. Wm. Uarsball.
i:-year-old white mare, about 1050 ruary. A. 1
terday, the matter of seiteral develop- Mrs. John VUJer. after » rlsorous
The two Aid sorietles of Old Mis­
__
Nelson visited ftiend^
Grand Trwt>verse Coonty. Mlrblgsn.
It of loealltlee wu dlacttaeed. and cnade the crowd was Iniiicd inside, sion and the one at Ogdensburg will at Msntoo
tost
week.
k
amoaK other thlnga tbe trnlu ot MIcb- retresbme/u and clfarv were served ioln together at tbe K. O. T. H. ball
Campbell of Traverse
Miss Iterin* Campbel.
. .
I. W, H. 1
all. Tbe groom and bride will UIgan and tbe weatem etateei
this week Wednesday to sew for (be City, took charge ot tbe Letond schoo;
. Michlgi
b «1—tnee A thnrw
thelr bonejmoon to New
week.
eer declared volunlariir. witboot gone
FVanklln children. A jioi-luck dinner toll
Prot.
Blackwood
has
been
engaged
rut.
tHOLftnvjvAi
uAA
vwMM
~ ■
------------. ._______^
____ ^ matter prerlou reference to nortben Micbl- York and other places then they will w1U be seryeA
vm. m. Hm.^utenee at saa by any one of tbe party preeent after that he at home nl Bryan. Af
present-until
Mrs. Rlckerd ot Traverse Ciir
atr, m*»u
u# Act •If tbe fruit growers of nortbern and ter tbe s^naden bad been delight­ to Bowers Harbor last Saturday to is (onbd.
H. Iluieu and family bare moved
^•r Oo^nucMUrch *.««.
western Michigan would apply tbe fully entertained by tbe boat
visit her daughter. Mrs. Will Johnson, toJ.Rlngaley.
■ame methods bf spraying and othpr bostaas. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, (or a few seeks.
and before der-artlng, they made ibis
and give the
Tbe power of die <idlUr b
hf
The lAdy Maccabees will give s
Mrs. EVank Bright and chi!tr., aod Ml--_____________
attention to grading and packing that wish to the groom and bride: To both ■•rogressive pedro jisrty at ibclr hall
"^rwita ftrfw poftftesfto bul few. Tlw iSwifld.
-D ot Cedar City, sped Sunday with
to practiced in tbe weutem suies, they ot you. groom and bride, we wish this week Friday night. Everybody In­
lie Smith and family ot ^t Le­
prosperity,
heanh.
happiness
beside.
BMB
wiU
drtenuBe
to
oequbeftoaM
power
faweX
would have tbe western statee best
vited. Kefreshmenu will be served. tond.
Am the yurs one by one pass away
mile. There to simply nothing to I
Noah Gauthli-r who has been very
It’i dw tUrt dtot> bud, bat dw moil BapeitoBl
Harry Franklin made a trip
Tbe Mlcblgnn fruits nre fur superior Always remember your wedding day Oxlatt last week, returning Friday, III. w-ttb b.msimit Is-lfflprovins.
tbnc b tobegiD.
; fhcr* M a purtatOB. tn the poet In flavor and geneml tinalUy than any­
bringing a ^ride with him. He has
Rich Mins.
«Mee JMum« .hetore cons
thing that cornea from the west, and ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A tbe best wishes of bis friends.
WILLIAMSBURG.
• Then was a pleaunt surprise imrty B. W. Bends, ot Coni Cliy. Ala., says
IliiwillSSJPf a» mlmet of trom
the dUferenee In freight ratee gives
be Biruck a perfect minile ot
.. bealih In
Michigan a tremendous advantage ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A beld St tbs home of George Valley at Dr. King's New Ufe Pills, tor they
Tbe torse ... tbe western states.'
Bowers Harbor tost Tuesday night. cared him of liver and kidney trouble
To tbe moB, wmbu or ^3d wbe <
after 12 years of suffering. They are
a e( ttor oonUxT are np In This deetoratloD. coming trom a Improved.
Cards and dabclng was enjoyed until tbe
.. (or
Ipastart • bt^ eccount, we extend i
best pills on earth
• and have enterad a vfsorou pro- aoutberaer and one wbo«» busineu it klr. an<l Mrs. Roy Noteware
a tote hour.
Hon. malaria, headarbe. dyst>epsla. de-.
tioo
to
take odtmiitaffe of die ipfadlJ be
three
children
came
from
Big
Kapldn
. mam the m^un* which
is to make tdoie pereonal obeervaserved. All rei>ort a fine time.
Drug
blllir, 2.'ic. at C, A. Bugbee
----------^-------aa ‘^'talaat. dlecrioi- tkns, to significant, and bis remarks tost Friday to s]>ead some time at tbe Mra. Wm. MarsbaU paased away at
ba?e to offer
s for ba
boadfiiff tow act
-s. S. E. Walt A Sons. Hanteita A
Notew-aro home.
Mr a^ mnllefilnrr tax.” They about modara metbods ot cuHure and Harmon
)' Mercantile Co.'s.
Tbe Hsrmoay class of tbe Sunday ber borne here tost Thursday about


onI bavl
having a veiy noon, death being due to a stroke of
packing tor ahlpment will he'intarest- school are planning
• at the ^veaih ing to our Bortbem Michlgao fruit enjoyabie party at tbe town hall to­
imnlyste sbe bnd about a week ago.
RTATl. --------- ------------ IM opportaaltr growers. Mr. Bobreer In reviewing morrow night to honor St Valentine's She baa been a great lufferer (or a
bate Court for the County of Grand
day.
tbe eondltlona in a comparative way.
No mail was delivered on tbe R. F. number of years. The funeral was Traverse.
session of said court, beld at
, hr.-tka mam.
deecribed tbe methods of orgunUatlon D. rente today on account of Lincoln's belt! from the horup here at 2 o'clock
the probate offlce-ln the city of Trmvin the west In aeveraJ suiet birthday.
Baturday afiernoun In charge of Ralph erwe City. In said county, oa the
News has
me that (toorge Sarar and ttUy warrant- on tbe Pacific alope. there are central
,___
.
working in Oklahoma. Anderson. Rev. Leroy Warren offlrtat. 8th day of February. A. D.. 1911.
;sln.wboto
rni'm-mm the mm woald he. Thb organlxatlons througfa which, a^l-ahli^ tnffered a severe Injury tost week.
Present. Hon. Fred ft. Walker.
Tbe many beautiful flowers testP
:.mtwiiBe la »oauge would be lo Ur mapu are bandied and rigid rulea are While at work a aplinier flew from a
o ihe esteem tn which Mrs. Mar- Judge of Probate.
in the roatter of the estate of Jbho.
OUaL UiieS >ni Slrongol B«l k Ob
hrlac Atoutrou re- appUed na to pacUiig and ahlpplag. board be was pounding and struck bis s'uall was held. Tbe music wm
WUItom.
Maud. Grace. Daniel and
glasses. drtvlBt.a piece of the glass
I* «PO* Ita
These
" erebaU. Jt to not deflnitely nisbed by a choir coustotlng of Mr. Thomas Harrison, minors.
i
putc4ll>eSl,le.
ket tbe products of its members and
Violet Harrison Houck having filed
nnd Mrs. Eugene Brinkman. Mr. nnd
his Bight wm be destroyed
every packet to labeled with an abeeMrs. Wm. Bagley and Mr*. Geo. Jer- in said court ber petition, praying
to sell at private gale tbe In­
W.Bbayrfs not recovering as fast
,n««Muwwo.M b« lifs.- lute guarantee that the contenu ot tbe
The iwllbearers were E. O. l-add. license
terest bf said esute to certain real ee
aqai Mwin i» • •»< i-w package are exactly u repraeented by
iif T1bSts!°oi»e
Mts. one of tba l^^Bei In Henry Lnrdie. Jim Swaney. Mom Ute (herein described.
tbe grade deaerth^ on the outside of ________
It Is ordered ibaC tbe 4th day of
at'the Arthur Armstrong Tompkins. Eugene Walt and <V. 0.
March. A. D., 1911. at ten o'clock la
home, to tick. Mrs. Cooper Is uklng Tompkins. The remains wer
tbe box.
the forenoon, at said probate office,
her'placc.
It Is Joat aoch methods u these that
In Ogdensburg cemetery
and Is hereby appointed for hcarhave been advocated in northevn
ssld l>eiiCion,
i>eiiCion, anL
and that
. .. all
. II ,peraoits
For a mild, easy aerfon of the bow­ Interested in said estate
f - J traolAjM ^ ^Itohlng houseu Michigan for tbe tost few years, and
before
.HANNAH.
a single dnsc of Doan's Keguleu*
d place, to
id time
hu shown why western ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A els,
to eifbugh Treatment cures liahltu^ show rau.-.e wliy a licenae to eell the
A 2Vt b- p. OfiMliBe Sacino
'
frntts demand blgber prices In tbe •Hannah. Feb. 11.—Friday night was
inu-resi of aaJd estate In skid real es­
HADE, nt T&AVEEBB OITT
..
B metbOfi; and by being un- great markets. Tiltlle improved meth­ spent very pleasantly when about
ute should not bo granted.
Ip'te Mt IheAoaBa on account of ods have not become general In *bto thirty ot the young |>eo|de gathered at
lered that public
.
rylinJcr Iwire. 4 inchew, utrokc, 4]^ inebeo.
irtber order
the borne of P^r Brsutigan for the
gjvpn by publicatioi
publication of
secrion, at this lime it Is refreahlag
GiKHl
Wat matefial. Happeff-aafitod.
puipose of having one more jolly time
a ttpy ot this order; (or i
observe that there to a
— ■ “
are about to move
Weight. :HI0 lb. Hturto easily. iflUHlMltT,
It effort (p get to the front in
irse—sa
bear
is ej-uuuniiitot, Peliabie. darahle and cONIplete
Tbe evewg was
William H. Herbert. Complalagnt.
|two«M m«
this regard.—Reoord-Kagle.
a newspaper printed and circu­
with imlU-v. gaaAlinc lank, baUery. eoB and.
cards and -danclqm i
■s. Gerrilta Potto, K'raocls Furman 1^,^,
ited In said county.
i^loymanl of amny
switch, wired ready to raa your oeparstor,
Pennoyer.
•ennoyer. Margaret Ann Van Kirk. E.
FRED R. WXIJCER.
PICKLING ATATION6.
****°D..i”
wood RBW «r pump or do any other duty
Homer Rice, and Harry Rice, heirs of
Judge of Probate.
Thee* were In the city tve^neadayr^
It was among the smaR hours when Hugh C. Purmao. deceased, and Laura
apai'ily of 2':; h. p.. rrccupifli
within Ihc capai'ily
teb, 9, 16. 23
e guests departed tor their different Allen, heir of Jane A. Templeton, dereaantaxlvea of Lutx A Stdinuni
;
omr

ft. IVi■ico ^7.'i. Mamifaetured by
homes after declaring tttot they bad a
TCAGE
SALE.
■ ,i»f|iH(|.lp <»a gaitotal fualta,
of AUeiheBy. Pi., one of the largest good time.
MORT
tn the above entlile<l cause It ap
WM.
JACE80H,
TraTona City.
III
havli
leen
made
Vl tt »»M
1A.I.WM •« ol plehtlng concema In tba coontry. It
pcaring by affidavit on Cle that de­
In mortgatV meu matter U this ctou td suiA en Utbedealreof the companyto eathbfendants. Francis Furman Pcnnoycr. 1- ____
Elvln _________
Swartbt and Elltabeih M.
Mrs. Mary >_______ was born in Ad- Gcrvllla Potto, Margsi
Ann '
. v«gUM that the post offlfce deficit Uaeb a pickling eUUon In Traverse
s'warthout,
^s
wife,
and
George
Clapmon, (tembrieli
lekahlre. Etogtond. in Jane, Kirk. E. Homer -Rice,
.. 'BiiMM h« eo great that the
City, hnl to order to do eo
there 1816. a
l»riou and Hattie B. Claii|*erion. bis
marricl there In very deoto-of the state bf Michigan, I
should be a guarantee of about S60 early life to David HaminlL She was side elsewhere In tbe I'nlted States, wife, to Charles W. Fallass. dated
frugal, industrious boaseke<‘i>er. a and it also saltofat-iorlly appearing February Iltb
uerea ot ennai^m. almually.
(be rcglsti
White a gUtton,of.thla kind would iving. sympathetic mother and a de- from aSictovli on flie that tbe said
Cm agpmpto M to the extent of the
oted wife.
Harry Rice cannot be found and that :oih. i&os.
liber 4S of mortgages,
^ '.iktm eaph a nUng weald Qfaau to not employ a gt^ many people, it
Sbe always dwelt In harmony with
r.“ ov.-rst«ck*«<l on many thingu in ©or
vcsldence to unknown, and that
Wi- fiiiil IhnI ’
-n which mortgage there Is
ierdhlj shown by «aa <&leage pub- wotnd_fun»tsb » good marttet tor tlte her neigbbore and was a true-hearted
Allen, Ihe sole surviring heir jc’Sroeu'to be due at the date of this
line ami wish t<> move ihi-ui iM-forc wr inveutory. • We biTe
"I doI. flnding great bainilnesi'in
d
kUg «(oega This haaeera tost fartom. It to stated that cucumbers
l.athi murkcal them ut prici-s that sbeuld move
notice.
lag
good
for
others
'n'-profltaMe eup If property'at­
tr paU KAifi U PhMage os lu
Sht lived
She
'
In Kingsley
elected, and hereby e
ft'
Wd As prafitt-wme tew tended to.-SiinUar etaUona have been twenty yoa«.
H.-p<‘ nr*' a f<-w anmph-a'.
party defendants of this suit, is not
il.fiW. Gader the prtqwaed rul- eetebltobnd at Petoekey. Fife Lake,
For manv years she has been an In- a resident of the state of Mlrblgan. tbe whole of the pri
.\.}i-lit>- Mission \V«km1 Slaiita................... ............................... J-S ^
thereon---------- --------' • '
Charles. but resides at East Point In the state
itonor aitd other points in this sec­
.
Chari
mi the mmw eoadttkna.
torney fee of 125 as iirovSdcl
S,S,«k F..k1................. .......................................................
lere
sbe
departed
this
Rfe
Feb.
of Florida.
.'■'pfietage wedt be «n.«M. It wiu be tion and U to stated that tMuIti to
statute: and no suit or proctK^lns
IIL
On
motion
of
I'nderwood
and
I'mr in cquUy having been fnsiliutaeea by «beee tgaiaa that tbs la- the farmere have been very 'graUfyHer tour sons are left to mm
wm.'," V
V«r.' f„r....:
tor, solicitors for the above named ed to recover the moneys seedred by
■ ereua U the east ct postage would tag. A ayutemadc effort will be made their toss. Daniel
of L^ingi
complalbant. It is ordered that the ap­ said mongage or any port tbei;eciL.- ,
meet wHh the requirements and et- George, Charico and Willlate. all
•.'mere than wipe oat the profits of to'B
pearance of said defondanto be en­
NoUce Is hereby given that by vlr
ikank their tered in this cause within five months
the entire year. What would be the Ubllsh a alatton here. Farmers In lbs Rlngalev. who wish 1totbelr
le of the power of sale contained in
mother's
friends for clplng in
Many inori- btireains—Com*' ninl -s>-c them.
• ' the statute in
' iltMNil MMtT- BttUihera of .this ■ectlon might do wretl 4o give this sickness and burial, and for tbe beau­ from tbe date of this order, and in
bf (he appearance of any oI the
propoeltlon tbelr attention.
-elsH wmild ha pueMcany toreed
tiful flowers from Amber grange No. said defcuilaots be mav ranse his an- such case made and proxi-ied. the unK. derslgned. owner of said niorigage.
lor,S. Amber. Mich- also for the flow­
bill of complaint
.^Is-lll sell at pubic auction to the high
filed and a copy thereof to be served esi bidder the preiuis-es desrrit>cd in
i la helBg deliwad with i»AAAAAAA*AAAAAAA ers trom neighbors and friends.
8. B. Oonier Front sad UirtoB Btrootg.
EAST BAY.
upon the solicitors (or tbe coaplaln- said mortgage or so much thereof as
^InMeate tmi all avar the country
witbln fifteen days after service may be necessarv to t>av the amount |
m» hiders this tnjuaUM to perpe- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aim
or
bis
sollcUor
of
a
copy
of due on said mortgage with interest.
Bate Bay. Feb. lS.-^<ton DKkerson
tliuad. theea protaMa win ring with
said bill, and In default thereof that
- .
.______ I-.-..BA an,, flfiliS nt. '
tantl, ....
the said bill be token as confessed by
I la every comer to flUtog his Ice bouse srlth lc» be
aoald. wound or tiiles, staggers sko|i
-«r the Baited 8Utu and eouad the geU Bon Edwards £ Stitee. Albert tics. Bui great cures prove Its a won tbe said defendants, not- so appear­
ing and answering
l«o o'clmk in tl:«- alieriKxm
fgi^l deUh kaeU ot tbeu redpon Csritole to balpmg haul tee with bis derful healer of tbe worn sores, ulAnd It is further orderafi that the
cefs. bolls, felons, ecxema. skin erui>- Mid roraplainaot cause this order to north front door ol the cotin bouse In
the ctiv of Traverse t'lly. Urund Trav­
Dan B. Klcbola the past year has doDS. as also chai>i>ed bands, sprul
t>e published In tite Grand Traverse erse county. Michigan. Said premlsos
and
corns.
ToIt.
25c.
at
C.
A.
Bi
.
dona nndk cleartdg on bto ewamp
Herald, a newspaper published and cir­
8. E. Walt A Sons, Han- culating In said coonty of Grand arc .lestrllHHl in said iiiortgagc aa Icus
: SO am the Domtne road. .This land bee Drug Co..
y Mercantile Co,
Traverse, that such imblicatlon be
'
e oaS daraUe harthe
This barnews 1s^ splendid value,
;< nnd to. l
will ralae celery, entorn or a wrbop........................
DM- <tsv« tconi ‘O'?
I-, > of Ihe south
Amos ^„Tu^sr. rspresenting
ping crop of hay.
net*, with style and the greatest weai resisting .qnallttoa.
er (1^,1 and the southeast
t quarter
Mrs. Arthur Dosnloe has received Cbampl^ Automs}lt Power Sprayer.
I quarter (W‘ af 'fa northwest quarter
A
strietiy
No1
Oak
Tanned
Hurneos
made
to

own
the aad newt of the death of ooe of
I the ^ciiy oa business.
jiW) of section three (3i. all In town
cession, or tbal the complainant ro“»« ''.■—....I.
v-.ii .;'gi north, range ten ilui
her brothers at bto home at Satoda.
come In. see this haness. •> It to being mefie. thoroOr essorieg rev
copy of this order to be
I
t;;inK'4,.* acres, be the
Ufe B
Sooth Oallfonito.
served on tbe said defendant* or any 1
u governroent ■self at (be quality of leather end workmanship required to pr^oco 0 Ne. X
Has had one frigbtfii
Irving Wiser who was driving Dan
of them, at least twenty days before
la !<!■. ywivM t«
ntotoria trouble—that h»'« brought s
r>«iHamesa. •'

(>ak
Tanned Harness.
tbe time ultove prescritwKl for their,
pecember :Tih. I'-to
Ids. T
fering and dcaib to t
bqene. sick wUb tbe grippe.
I
CHARI.ES W FAU-4SS.
germs cause ebllls. fever and ague. several apiiearanceJiereln.
Bridk—% to. ritock. aensible haraesa leather blinds, with splR Ilia
The suit above entitled is brought ■
Mortcaiee
Alt Graham U at Carters Siding
lassUude.
for
the
purpose
of
quletlog
ihe-title]

...
p..
tj.se
piece.
ness and general
wth hto tcoiD. drawing loga.
EmIi d>cl eoM>»
llowing descrl^ lands and
Auomey for Mortgagee
Mr. and Mra. John N. Oourtade.
township of IVninid cure malaria troubles.
0 mch 23—tbara
Unes—1 inch. 21 to k R. long, with napa.
Sonday, ssade a tail on'Mr. aad Mrs,
» completely cured roe of a very snla. In the county of Grand Trav■se.
and
state
of
Michigan,
to-wtt:
C. L. Domlne.
Breast Straps—to. with slides and unapt.

"
"
writes
Wm.
severe attack of maUHa."-------- ----Part of lot B of lots three <2> and
aad be«
and
in nearly every ecbool dtotriet In A. Frelw-ell. of, l.ucama, N. C. “and
Martingales—IH to., with 1 to. eollar strape.
four (4) of section thirty.flve f05i, in
I've
had
good
health
ev«rtlnoe''
Cure
Cast Bay the teaefierw have given a
. north of range
Hames—Black. No. 4C0XC plate bon over top.
stomach, liter and kidney troubles,
printed report to tbe Record-Ekete ot and-prevent
bin metes and
reveal typhoid,
typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed
Traces—lli' to, throe foil length piys. with screw «
ithly etanding of tbelr pnpito. by C. A. Bugbee Drug 'Co.. 8. E. Wall bounds os (Qliow*: Bcgtnnlng at the
souibcasi corner of MiMioa lot three
.................................-cantlle
Thtote rlgbL .teacbera. R Mtows tbe A Sons. Hannah
(
A Lay Hercai
Hame Tuga—DonUe grip boektee,
(31 and the northeast comer of lot
fiottims of yoor schooto that yon are
B. thence west thirteen HS» rods,
Pads—All hanees leather rinffed pads, with books aad tenote
N
NL
.
Interested to tbe educattooal welfare
the County of thence south four (4) rod*, thence
Back straps 1 to. Hip straps 1 lo- with Trace Carriert.
(t to the hay, thence along (he shore
ot tbelr cbRdren.
Grabd Traverse:
beginnlug. also a ftrip of tend fif­
itooday Dan R. Mcheto went to
You are hereby noiified that a Gen­
.V J BivKSBd. Vtststosi
Breechtog—Folded
with Uyer.
eral-Primary Election will be held In teen (151 link# wide on the south side
Carters Sldtaig on hnsinsts.
Tiilivtol «iiM.ifi Ifi
the several Judicial Otreulu ot this of lot B adjoining lot C and running;
Spreader
and Tie 8iraps-% to. with «ape,'
David a Oox.-wbo has bssa verr HI
from tbe blgbaay to the bay. ali in
DlngCT-tRS.- V Trac! Ijar.
... S. ^rd
e y«Bi ^OA- •

- first
Cbtich
anliLj
T
"WIS**
the section.- township aod range afore- OvUist. H (atoee tbe first ot Jsnnary. at tbr
Jerry
T«a, W
W HBUU
boose Of bto daoMlter. Mrs. Ed Low..
__________ . .lug
ORDER AND REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
tor ii.e office ot Circuit Judge,
rte. ftSft Lincoln streeL has so far re­
------ jtt pa mi
covered that be to able to be MwoP as prwrfbed by An No. U1 of tbe
S
Per
Ce«t
AUowc4
Examined,
countersigned
aod
en­
Public Acts of 1»0».
4»od».
I
In witness wbereof. 1 have hereunto tered by me:
Tbtae DepMifs
Mn. C L. Domtoe pasaed a critical set my hand this acveath day of Febweek.havtog Inteitoe pain to her noee. nary. A. D.. ISU. at Traverse aiy.
X. R county. Michigan.
eye and heed. Site was bUnd during Grand Traverse F.
U SHl'TER.
aU this ttoae. hot has now leoorerod
Sheriff ot Grand Traveree (toonty.
her eyeolgbL Wbot has cMbled her
Mr T. 1.14 M. iL 2*. « ______ •

CMM Tniane loaM
•UfawNtefi*^

J
I

mANDTBAVERSE HERAtD AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, TimUSDAY. FKBRrARY 16, 1911.
A iOUTMHMCA** VICW.
n* (v-rMddac laflowc* U tke
pAUdtr TM tbe Gnad Trsv«m regtaa dMac tto put two ruri >• veo'
forefUy lUwtreted ta tbe rlew. expreued by W. H.eobrur. dlitHct pwencer *gnt ot tbe Uoblie & Ohio
mined. Mr. Bobrwr l« • natlre of
VitslnU ud the owner of » Urte fern
te <het etete. hot beies d miroed tnaa
bit datiee call hits all orer tbe conoHe recesUr nadO'the trip into
ro Pacific coaat ataUi

i'MMiitwNk 3,550
[

TRAVERSE OTY
STATE BANK

Rift

The littte Wonder

rAssES*.

3S5:si?''-

O-verstocked

K,:..

WAirS DRUG STORE

gS^OO-Our Special
Farm Harness—‘ISS.OO

A SjnlHMiQc Recerd

STATE BANK

3»4d»flbecbr»
mm m « jramd «l

CtaTMdkrilobe

S'*"**

Farmers’ Supply Co.
Traverse cny.MMb.

ORAKD TRAVEBSE HERALD AND TBAVERW BAY KA«^. THUESDAY. F«mi ABY W^MIl.
VI. fHHi.

CMV

ACv 0f
Mo-Ka Coffee

, CUV

(be foUowtoE cDnpUaUOB bos beeo
made:
Motei- VMiMm.
UMler (be peddlag a«r» _
reetprocal urlff legUlaUoD
ilnHed 8^te« Md (ioadji. ibe’^lai
(iBm to ««dt»« her duir oo auoaolillee and parte ibmof hy oaMereatli. or from 35 i>er eem fo 30 per
rent ad ealorem. i:n»ted Stale* «port
figure* ahov that Canada purcha*«'
aatoanbilev aad autMnobOe |>art
tfom the United SUtee daring 191
-ir. MI a/*
the valnc of- »S,.Wl*43.
The duties to U- remJiicd by Can­
IE ITEMS SCHEOU^O ada
iiadrr tbe agree-ment ■ til anuunt
agreement.
\
lo oior yeoa.uyt a rear. loMnocb ok
ibe manufaeiure of motor vehicles in
■ IrMMtriM WMltf Flfl^ (be nomintor Is aflU In its Inchdem
atajtes this coaeeasiun appears llki-l.v

FBjirsiiiD mmsm

t, bai Uterf li

l« knovMcc___
r

CmXSUf
r W
of UMf
Uie 4«rw Ul
<
nwr- The Unae™ eapniaUr
• - --------------• • > M to ttoei-

^

of vai
vagoos SI
It's eighth I
6S.li'
Canada has agreed to ie.nove onefourth to one-fifth of her duties on
total
ofotir export)- of .agrlmltura!
imptetnents and parts (u Canada dnrtng II-HI •rr K^l-WKWirhlsao
ranks
— _....................
filth nroORK the. rtate*
^ate* tna
matiu-^
lartuHng fstia ircls and msebiDt
r frogi (H'.OOO.uOU
....
;iot
IJir produci
I ..........................
RunuaUr.
Portland Cement Lowered.
Portland remriit frvm ibi.<.<ointrT
■ 111 be admltiid Into Canada under
rBrwiiic-r.i nt ii <«nte per
indi. iuifiead of |2^ rents per UK)
poundv. The iautr rRifc shich Is ook
ill loicr-. oacliid.-J all itk
»o.-th
i.f Anirrif.tn
.tn rernent -irem
-trem- Canada
.
in
Han fliral rear
I>orin.# IPCS Mirhlgnn'a output of cement
l«ed at S:.'VK).un«. ber losii'on
bipafig tlie D'tneni'i.roduclr.it -ilaies
leresi la Oil* industry it a
elhg sixlli.
general knovledge.
Canada will reraii liiree-imitis i.f
Farm Wagooa Reused.
■ Ciil.s or 3 (-eut^ per 1*"' |k)ud<1s.
ler 'lu')' on (-rreal bresUaa: foods.
Pano oragona Irutn tbe
ling. :o bulk ci i«ic kaces. Ile.174 iDiiwris of i«ub kinds i.r sali airoiuit
States wlH be ndmiued into Cataatia
Unit- eJ to W2.UH0 inI ber ftsenl ^eBr IHu
rOdurtlon of one-ientb. wiicli j
- .........
.
(Hiring tbe
the year
yea ending (ind -acre ia»e.l neariy JSo.OuO.
I 25 per cent of thr value of the^rf frnlf.^ (iiirtng
Mhrcb 31. 1910.
1*10. amcunled to ov»t
pan. During tbe fiscal year end
1 Mlciiigau bended ilw ItM of s
value. NK-blgan> ptomlrob 31. f9IO.
~ anada lui|<orte<
C
lii the manufacture of cereal
package prepaiati
'paiation» i» tell kno«ii
L- licniiiu
rrduie ber duties, by
Canada is to r<
U llUK <
le-fourtb of a <
(ler iumul on
. ..
ibles. u com
.saeet imstr.v. luaeriug Ibe duty itotn
Sion of interest to a state rblcli |
35 i>er cent to KSU jier cent, tihe im
(lutes more than f3.<SH>.ooo •orib
■■orteU from ibis country In Canadian
“ - (niiu
fYesb
aad vegetables will
v
fiscal >xar IKIu IKll.bou »orib- tat
leg ttC.Mi. Middgan's uuiput ol conyear 1910 the Donilufun imiwrted freab fei-lionerj' in 19<>f aaa valued al IS.___
___
fnilu to the value of |i.27ip.o«u. taxing
• enllrrtr tmeulted 0 woman's raqulre* mem I56U.OOO. The ('anadlan duty on
■ii'klc' and &au<x-i>. as on (onlecOn i.i.Kwlherlae nuajjJi.J. «r i.rtr.r. I’oavnes nas i
iwueSl of Canadae Inter
Pc.. Itad Mn. A. E. »snM^ *"<• berrie* 2
eler. Uich.. who was alnost' para* iffljiorts of frcnih vcgeiablt-s from the. iiiediaic rate of 3'.'S ia-r tent, in plarc
of lulling S5 ]wr cent duly Be lorStates in the year ladii-ami
cored----------------br the_______
- A/.y were valued at SMX.tXK' ami the duties : tuert'.' Tbe I'niud State# bold to the
raiuple bottle oen ”
he lSy..':S*g«
lag itr. Caldwell, aad -Xter y«I an--c3- >cvl(-d uiwB them loulcd
The
vlneeil of its neriu Is
7»ur drag*- Dominion
■■oiaiucs HU ivuus iK'i
K at Afly cenu aad o
wabouis. bushel and other fresh vcgriable:
(allies :i0 sauces ami preserves." the !Vn5 lenWilli lairge agri eus of manufactures esiiiuakes Mtcblper cent,
pu^h.^'or'”l.^rrn*Sr* .Tdl hlf'.
gaii's iirodiiciioa at !2.«iM).wi).
In
close
____
cultural and fruit seciiona
Wtr fortp preximity to (be Canadlun murkcis
Meau and Meat Producta.
’jei*."**
Urlff alterations should be of
Under the re(i|<roca; '.eglslatlou both
rreat value to .Mlcblgan.
Mirbleaii
countries w-llt rciuuic Dll duties'on
live nninials. Under (ho tsHIT fond
Salt Duty Free,
proinaad lo make salt mutuall'
duty free. At present Canada taxes- It

»*i2IS.'.2UlkiTS£7£

ar&'«."is5sri.fr,“L-t£
alrowtr oaUsd ts tbe lapeetaace ofheeplag the bevea open. It a atware impor*
^tdo dftlhau tenrdlew or the eex. '

V ffor brrakfat ^ot
f <iinner is mote
tfaan half themed

the Uolii

leots per
;« 'itid tindfr the agreement At pres
meats
er.c ibe Vnlietl 8ia#es
rat-ge from Hi. |.er (.outid <>n fresn
to 4r on bacon and bams, and
cent UD other tal-ed or smoked

S.;

str.„.'s,K!!ES2irro“"“''>

Urn mkM3

-.........................
■ Ualtper OML Cador
theaa rataa the
I
_ tetolMtea
ed Statea Imported dvinc theI rear
j
ending Joe 30. 1910. appmdnm
F an their prodneta.
NM to Tm Qralit.
mm Rw RHarMi Mi
It ia prorosed to allasr Canadian
•bent' aad other grain fraeesktrr taco lor Oiaae Eapidn. tsbaia- abR ^
this rouDirv > \( present vbeat
apead a trw dara.
X
dutiable at rS cents per bushel. <
s per bushel, harlej-

Absolute certamtjr
of cieanlioess and purity tie found in
Bf^Ka Coffee* tbe ht^-gtade Coiee
tX tbe reascnablb price.
At all Giocen. Ask for k.

MLD, GENTLE LAXATIVE
FOR WOMEN GIVEN FREE

■: ../4

Statea, the ad ealoraM a«Btealats
rangiag becveea SO per cent aad 30

a wigoni^fro

WOULD AID
MICHIGAN

UC«

operate
the price, whteh la fixed
’ Ibe world's market. It Is geaerallr
'Dce^xl from export staltstlra. bow­
er. ^bai tbs wheat now expbned
HI bWorc many ynart. be reutned
seme as raw tnaierlsl for floor and
gtlsi tnlll*' In years of short erop*
Filch as 1905. this condition has obtained.
Incidentally, sn.-fi flour mills*
Michigan as ere now grinding npring
wheal for tbe export trade will be
enabled lo »uppleo»eol the avallatilF
lerlcnn supply, now nimlng from
• B|irlng wbeal aiaies. by ihehard
•I>r1ng wheat of the Canadian aortbww
Michigan's general Interest In I
grain
Bln millliig
milling Indusm
indusm may be no
utcd.hyr (he .fact
fart that her mint t
fSS.MO.OOO worth of grains ansuslly
Better lor America Than Cknafia.
^sblngioo
*" 'ilngioo. Feb. ii— Accord lag
tn''^li^<Maullo

?Sgi

Side

favor of the United Stages.
.-Ltes Miebigan's rlaugbtcrlog
The Canadian prras rarries^lni^
meal p:u-kmg produd U given by the views with proniloenj
1905 rensuB ol manutactur«w at "
It I-. i.mrosed to admit into
Ualtcd pistes free of duly all rough
letF'-i-r from ^hada. On planed or
tinUbed lureiiber the rates will be rei<tucd Prom bavint; held first place
among the lumber producing suie#
II iiem Michigan bad lo ifwHj fallen to
(.Ixth I'lace. producing Ws than Uter< On ihe eihih hand, the
.stiUe's furniture and planing and fin
isifli
...........................
Kiva.i.. The
I tir- fiirnliure
i.ijiiT.irie manofacurtes
lUAumei mi. *vi
Should profit considerably
|y by obtain­
ing hnrdwcnd Inmlx-r fn
eheaply. wh Ic frec"Xw tnate'-

went l•ecome operative. If iber
foundatioo for (be CboadlaD- argumcnii there should be no mtteefal
oppoFliion to Ihe passage by Con­
gress or ite bill pladng the reduced
le* In efiea.
A leading ©bjectlon made by Can­
adian newspaper* appears to be that
ihc Fgreetnent will tranafer the exm
irol of tbe» grain aurket
ararket ifrom Canada to tbe United Statea.
l*i-coiier Boblin cf <Maaitoba
(|UO(led In Winnipeg dUpatchea
aayli
•Ing............................
lib blow to Unaada'a lodoatrlaa.

--

::arnc)i.Braha

Capahitity. fanifto and tt»'
rtfiht RiMaMfiga
very imrltln| foe Oi: p
trade. Aa yoti aoloei
tor for. hla knowdadGa .of Mw
NltaHng art. ae aalact uaMjradP
dnifitlat* for owr ^Toxow Rato*
about tho aaloetl.nfi

fW'M*KiiRCdqp|B._ ^

giir?

latnam

IVHITE G

ON SPECIAL SALE NOW»^

AT STEINBERG BROa

if -f"

i

AGi^Irt WE ArtflOUrtCE OUR ArtrtUAt SALE OF WHITE G00D5 6ECIrtrtlrtC TOAORROV. FRIBifY. EEBRUARY, 17. ArtB COrtTlrtUIrtC rOR TWO WEEKS.
.
IT S A7 THESE SALES WHERE THE TIrtlEST OF SUMS CAM PURCHASE MUCH THAT ^
BEAUTIFUL OR BE5IRABLE OR BOTH AMB WHERE MEW UMBERMUSUrtS. FRESH WHITE COOI^
FILMY, LACES. FIrtE EMBROIBERlES. BEAUTIFUL WAISTS. ETC. DROP IA PRICE UATIL TH^V
CAM BE BOUGHT FREELY BY THE MOST ECOAOMICAL. YOU'LL FIAB IT MIGHTY PkEASA/J|’ |
AAD PROFITABLE TO CALL EARLY AAD lAVESTIGATE THE MAAY SPLEADID M0AEY-SAVIM6 '
OPPORTUAITIES THAT AWAIT YOU HERE

*

UpaHaUoderwrar
«tth Mmatitched flotmeo. at ZSe and
«6a. aubfoel to 10 por emit diacount.
UUMES' WHITE 8KIRT8 wHh wide
.
triraraod urtth iaco and tum

:



• sn37t:'S"':.r:^.,...49c
LAOIEB' 8KIRT8 t

69c
■iUAOIBe' 8K1RT8, axtra wido. with
*.Mfih Rourtco. baautlfuRy trimmod
with oAhrvIdory, iaco tucks, and In*
aortiorr—Mm* el our boat bliS a
tl.90 atyloa—go in thia
WhlU
f
.......a Sale
at ..................

Bed Spreads

Five Hundred Pieces of New Embroidery

A aplandid aaaortment of Bed Spreads
Just unpacked.
Spreads with plain hem. fringed or
atleped, at $1-00. S1.2S. $180. $280.
$280. S38C and $480. all sub>^ to
10 per c^t discount during white
sale.

r

49c

Otitar 809^ at
He. SifiO.
81.SS, S1.76. Stfit. S3.S0 and $380, ati
Mftjact to 10 par cent diaceuoL
ISEES’ OOWNS-very pratty atyles.
at ^ a^ SSc. aubjeet to 10 per
COMET COVERS—One let trimmed

and Saby
I SSc. at..

MUSLIN DRAWERS aL apaclal. 22c,
2Sc. SSc. SSc. 46c. SSc. SSc and tSc.
•all lot to
iSe and 22c pair.
PRWCESS SUPS in whMa. I^ua «xd
RiM, wwth S2JQ.

.$1.85

Othar Mlpa. xRacisI at S2A
eOMEniATION 8UITS-

^

«■

.eHBMI8E~4>na tot to ctoM o*R. worth

10c
19c

CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES.
Flouncings and Calloena. worth
S»c and SSc a yard, at..................

t patterns, ma.-Kcd. i

35Cs 39c. 45c. 50c mud 75e
are subject to 10 per cent discount.

25c
6Sr,7Sr,8Sc,aiid»5c

SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES of
atan^ quality, at special prices.
Subject to 10 per c

98c

LAOIES- WHITE MUSLIN OOWN8,
trimmod wHh Uca. embroidery or
tweka neaoeral pretty atylo*. vrarth
ec. far the White Sale

All MErked El Special Prices for TUs Sale
EMBROIDERIES. Edclngt and
sertiena. 4. 6 end S inshe* wi
worth 12;-'2C and ISc a yard, a

si,b>ect to 10 per cent discount.

Tbe Pretliest While Waisiings
Slifr,"'.''.':.'”"".... 19c
TURKISH TO'
very heavy.
SC in., worth

■SlS;'

29c

DAMASK

TOWELS.

worth 2Sc and SSc. at..

;25c

OUR FINEST TOWELS In Satin Damaak. at SDc. S^ 78c. StiB and $188.
Bubject to 10 per cent diaeoum.

OUR PRBM*
lint TICHErS
600B ALL,
TBR0U6H 1*11

Dimities, Flaxons, Molls. lodla Llneos, etc.
At lOe. 12^c. 15c. ISc. 25c, 30c, and 40c yard
CURTAIN SWISSE8 MADRAS. Plain
Cottons Underpriced
and fancy Scr>m,. etc- at 12'*c. 18:.
19c and 2Sc yard, all subject to 10
per cent dikeount.
THE PRETTIEST GINGHAMS, et Be.
10c. I2>jc and I5e.

aiid 1.2‘2c.
' LACES AND INSERTIONS-^ne
Of V*l Laces, worth irem Sc ts
a yard, at 3c and 2c.
FINEST LACES. INSERTIONS
All-Ow
iver*—new goods,
t »eda. Laces worth
from Sc to 28c yard;
yard: ait-overs from
to $2.50 a yard,
)
will be aubicet
disceu

ONE LOT WIDE SHEETING. 2 ysi
wtd*. .in>iSBCh*d or unbleached.
at. p«i yartf-......................
UNBLEACHED CO'TTON — One
yard wide, worth 7e yard.

Table Linens and
Napkins
All marked at special cut prieoe or
subject to 10 per cent discount.
BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, 64
mchet wide, worth SOc
yard.
SILVER BLEACHED TABLE LINEN.
72 inchet wide, worth
75e and ESe yard, at........
OOC
BLEACHED SATIN
DAMASK. 72
ir>ehe* wide, worth S1.15
yard, at .................................. VUV
Other beautiful patterns In Satin Darnask. worth SI-40 at $1.26; worth
$180 at $1.52.
NAPKINS worth from $15» to $580
doiei
SSc. $180 $2.W. $380
$4.5C
STARK CRASH TOWELINO-beat
cotton toweling mede.
gfi^^
worth 7c * yard, at........
9
LINEN TOWELING — n excalleni
unbleached.
worth 1

10c

22c

lien's 5l|lrls at 95e
Daring White Sale

iNSDRLE

COTTON, also Blaefcie better, yard wide, worth
lie yard, at............................................
ALL ORESS TRIMMINGS will be sub.••ct to 10 per eent discobnL
FINE WHITE WOOL DRESS 00008
St 50c. 65:. S5e and $180 yard, t
IC per eent diaeounL
WHITE SILKS at 10 per cent discount.

All other Toweling*, .vtdAh from 12' ,e
to rse a yard, at 10 per eent discourt.

9c

sell men’* negligee or plait­
ed Shirts tn plain Whits Or noat lightMl
figure: sod Btnpes. of Manchcatcr
make, that wer* $1.50. and Monarch
*cr* $180 and $1125. all ih
make that wer*
one let. choice
cc at

STEINBERG BROTHERS
Traverae City, lUtichlaan

0Sc
AOENTS FOR
THE FAMOUS
MeCALL PAT*
TERNS

Ladles’ Wbllc WaMaal
- Special Pticcs j

.... 4&
worth $1.26 and $180. at.
Fintr Walcu at $180. $185 and $280.
aubj^ to 10 par cant
int diaeounL
dll
Waiato'^worth $680 aad £8 AK
$680. apccial at ..............
Don't foil to BOO tha PRETTY WHITE
DRESSES w* are ahewing at S440,
$780 and $8.75.
CHILDREN’# WHITE ORE$$E$r«
few preHy whit* droaaM far girto
6 to 14. from last isaacn. worth Rp
to $6.00. go in the whK* aoto at '•

•129.9i.»».tS4«ta92iM.
and 14.^
APRONS FOR THE WHITE SALE.
Our entire

*tocK

of

dalMy whMO

aprena. worth up to $180. fib in twe
teu at 22e RHd OSs.
LADIES' PURE 4NEN HANDK^n
CHIEFS. fwmatltotMd.
(Not Bore tbaaS to a c
All our FINEST HANDKERCHIEFS
ati0c.1Be.l$L2&LSSeaiidSScar«
attojeet to ID psr caM filtoiwat

Lacfi Cnrialiis
Wa ara eieaiito OM at to ta 40 per eoat
under prtcA
fSe a pair, urerth ttc: $Se a pRli>

CRAW> TRAVEIlRE'ITEBALn ANDVrAVERSE BAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, FEBRVABY 16. Wll.

iraiid traverse Region

I AIlirON REAL ESTATE

Mr. iai

r Petoake)
,
wbo-ha»oheen rislllne at
Irene ClendMioinit.wdio
——
returned home Wcdneaday.
ek .U able lo attend scbool a«aln.
Allio kVTieeler, who bas been werkthe cate.
lit we are aorry to bear that her alv
.
CEDAR R. F. O- HO. £.
AsMey IVay was ' boro Balnrday
ler, Nellie. Is still tao, lU to P» to Ini? at W. K. Fuller'a. returned borne
lam Thuradaj.
* Wo »ro onJoytBK ■ tew «Uyi Of .srhctfil.yel.
anil Suttcii
>
- . .
Harold
Jors.
who
ban
been
sick
with
»bo*« Ireczini: weothor.
Frank Clendennlnic hauled wood
tin. Is on iht BalD.
8- B.
Is In Dnveojiort. lown. G. llainir.ondTlasl Saturday.
• . a
a lt)lns
It!
Mr. Matthews made
trift
I few week* nt tUc
MIM Ruth StevcBS vldt^ at Mrs.
is drewlnc irHatoes.
■ Blven in her 1
Cherlie Glendcnnlnfi B Saturday -rhIUren are
sn was taken quite alck ,
.^me of the ears were aniaMn
ids)' and F
better at HU* wrtlinis.
but is ta lter now.
preuy hadiv. no one was hurt.
1 r,. Tbo t
Ctan» tflehdenalnh-'aKnt Sunday
Benlah (Jt.nyer ai«‘nt ' Wcdnereta;
Mrs Rntll and little iffri were Trev. Miss -Joseiiblno
ilaney visKe<l*at T.
with bto aaroms. Wf. and Mn». Uen uiRht with her aunt. Mr*. Dan
r with Mr. and Mrs.
•se Cliv rsllerv on Salurda}
I Itevis' Siinila'.
Ml*s AVriBht. nureidcd the teachers' dem.net iWumltiB ta*c In the day to
I l*Twv and Grover
llarem
nlaa.
ioa. Jr.
'
u retunted Bbai
Mrs hVe —
iDstiCDte at lictand.
Green'* <amp. when, be Is worklneCecil Bourne and Mr. nn.l Mrs. Dsn went to Traverse t’*t> Ratarday.
WbHe of Creawni Tre*»*d
immlnr. Jr.. .inW f.tmily si»m SunFcb.13.
'auon's '
Clifford Itay
worn
lb Wats
Mr*. Will SHoneborner b oe Ue »kk ,
throujtb^k>a Frida}'
evonibcHo
i> with John ItaMeofleld. Jr.
rami' Sun'lay.
lentisi
<-«'iiventl
M«dck
iU stiOD^ree time in TraTerwc.CIly.
John Mathews wfas home from cniuii
Kenneth Wal
Howard Manley and Oita Tewnauid
werl..
*Ii|sdmreciil over Sii-iilay.
I'reachlBR senico at
Cedar n
• j
Feb. M.
ent 10 Monn»e Center on Batnrday Mr. and Mrs. IVrrv Kidder and Mr
Sunday at 11:30; Sunday s<bool
here Sunday nioniloK.'
and Mr.s. Win. t'lMik aiul fauiil} visit eienlng.
Is up and ,j,is
Mrs. II. C. ItaUeOem
V ha* h
e-lai Kent Nelsons Sunday.
hkldie Clii
Lenn lUmser of Omni wm tl>e
i''T!rrs!T:,
Rn.'^drr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
AbMr. and Mr*. Fiank Bur>11ck of Ceare R'nJ
BWiln.
a little better a
....... —— I
tirnui Cetiict grange has received i
late.
jf Mif. lioale Ilnlftos.S^dar.
n'ner Battenfield vlsired Tbursiley with
_iT s|ient Sunday at Jatk Fiank................................. „II ta doll
Kcckler visited a
Finney's !,raveling Iilinir> .Mrs.'E H Burrow*
ooa M™. J. Are/ •Btoftnlnrel • fatber*.
Thejjojia nattcnfleldJ
liuulieritiK biisine-s this
lirs lienha Helm wa* * TraveiW*
jr of thoir frtorts And a^ha* Imen woi4.1ng
Mr. and Mr*. R. Ijtutner w
l^aier] Alonzo Mine.
demand for Uress«d «nci
Cio slio|aai.tbe tast of Ue week.
na fHinTIlT
..•••
80IKU7. AlDUllA
Areon* .ww.
'
« on friends last week.
:l>un the atsitabk; BU|.|d> of cal
m
Mr. and Mr*. R. lauiner were can
Mrs. Orman Meeker and rhildren are
Ina on friends last wot-k.
under.the doi-lor's care.
Bob Bilkm Is tilniofi Ihrouth wlih
PANKOPS CORNERS.
CEDAR.
Joe liuKSI bns retaracd to Bii;
Itii; I(ai>Mr* Coidev visited }lrs. SoUthwIek
IS ImulK-r Job. having nlio.ii
1»P>
Ilarvex Ikxnnex Is colerUlAiBg Ua
Joe Vlai-k. Jr. Is visiting In Trat
by thb
ids. (liter iM iQR called
WEST BARKER CREEK.
edncfuta}.
'
,
. Iht' woodK^ this WTlilmi, uiiiiiips ilioM da>s.
of his urather.
Bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gnint
Getty.
Minnie Norton It working for Mra. enie l'll> for a lew day*
me’

Dimis Ollu was home prer Sunday
Frank t'ni«)n''ls a sufferer with the
ttaa- H«-kra.b-l made a visit to la
N. W, Herrlnglon 1* slowly re
Meeker.
from eaiiii'
land "Ue dn> hisi week
I'ering from 1 severe attack <
,
.liHrirv Hey maile a trip to Trtvlurna Bi>U of Pomona
it visiting
t'harlolle ll.dliro.ik and Era BcmBey
^r’llarlcs and naiTv lJecl- drove dot
.
Toni KIrt of SuUons Bay I*
and l•rohcl^llb■.
erse Cdiy Raiurdny.
Mrs. RottJliwii-k a few ilaxs.
*iwm Riin>i*> at the home of tbair tala Young IV-ople'y meeiiiig Sun.Uiy
'If* Frank KIrt.
m'chard Bayne has returned
tuoH Juuniiu and Ituih Frantz
Arthur Miller and wife s e at
er. 8. Bonney.,..,
evening.
They were i>iomi>aDird by
Traverse Clty\ where he has been
hVotbor
sli Tx with the muMi|is.
W. C. Ivit weal t»Kalta!«^. Th^
tbclr sl-.der. Kona llarUi.
treatment, with hi* eyes much
Mlsa Ive Grer-u is
sick with the
dav
to have some denial -rmTh-^BMir*’'
Mr*. Fnrrel Gn.uer of K.ni'lrc is >isliroved.
this wilting.
W.
C.
ktay
was
a(
the
cotuUriMM
IllUR
will,
her
lotems.
brother.^
and
» losing horses.
*"vpSll Coit has iM-ch .Irnwlng his |»Thursday.
sisters at A. K. Saltier's ilils week.
WHI
this
luisl
Riinday visliors at (borge He** were
« hastaK a little chaitire in the among those who have suffered
We bear that John
.Nensletitl Is taloes lo Barker Creek
GoitMob Franks and
family. Besale
•gain. Mope It aaay coDUnue
almul
111
sell
btadanr.’
recently.
Marie Riites has returned home aft
lln and Mlnnl. Panlnqi.
renrene If seiUns Ured-ot <«r
J. ItaUlun has nnued Into W. Milguests ill
Mrs. lieonard llerriiucum Is *i*nd’ a short visfl. wIMi her grandi'ur
yii-o. Bennett anil w ife were at Woz
Mr*. Ireland wont to Rted City SunMiir.
Mr* BlNmcV
Ing a few weeks with her dffughicr, son'* bou.'«.
eot*. Mr. and Mi's. Kuiiiire RliiU-s.
Bewile Burr gave her.niaivv IH.-nds
Oiiite **riitniier of oiir iwopic
;Mr*. James Ennl*.
^
^
I with Mia. Geo.
Clinrleviiiv.
The ladles' Aid
still a-nieriaininc the grippe.
Miss Mery Cate returned Wodne* in tills Vlrinlly qiiiie o suri'rise «>ii last
Miller Thursday.
Fell. IS. •
inks Sunday.
Bessie Me- lie
Mrs. Kva Wiinier and lb
day evening from Chicago. Valparnlso Tbuc^ay by Im-iiii:-trarrled 10 Murry
, of Tr
J. Harlin ivcB was at home Batuntay
The' <vreiv-ei-se-Cily urre railing
Mirhaid of
and CoBiitock. where she has sjrent Franklin of Old Mlsslnu.
her brother,
MABEL.
nday. returnlag to his arhoid
niony-dook
>V plme
I'luie at llie
file hiuiH'
I
bf her
while on their wav to
(ID frictHbi
two week*.
:'lltaiiin
June Warner anti t!us Mires of KIk family.
lorents at t i>. m. in .the presenfe «f
iielr fai
father. V. B. Suiidsy aficnioonGlen Arisvr lo visit ihelr
Feb.
13.
1
.
i th« guesU of
Fv-b. 13.
Mr*. Fred Hsrier - Galled on Mra..
the immrslliile f.nniliy. Rev. J. H'- B>er Rjifiils were in ibis, vii iiiliv Monday
•ridan. who is In iioor
hcallb this
Sher............................................
- '
Wotoredajf.
Oleli Silver |«asseO
Ihroiipli liere
Kail- Krumleal*Runday.
cirleUtlng.
We oil Join In wishing
itlng. V
wlniv..
SOUTH MABEL.
a wtah to correct a inl]|ta1te Inlaat
GRANT
CENTER.
1 mid hleaulng in Monday with a unng ol hoiTun.
Feb- 13.
thorn ever} i
V .1 l^ingriidi made a huKines* trip lo
I M«B itaina:
Instead of Mr.
Ifam son of Mr. iinil Mrs. FrcB
Mr*, (b'lrge I’ray
life.
.Mai'h Cliy hridav.
a Pratt sotng wiOt Mr. Grant
diisl Suuduv. F. b i:. Xbelil
JtfEnes Ho.val of Ft. Wayue. Ind.. ha* Vnnie down from Traverse City to coleMiss Marx Novak wont home lo
Siojm Helling Inaunily. Cure* idle*,
mer'B mother. Mrs. John Boyd, gunorer. to E. P, Brook's, It
was mil} live w-eek» old. and
move<| his faiully here and has |Hir- bnitc the elghly.flrM Idillulny
eezema. sail rheum, letter. Heh. hire*.,
visit lier imients over Runda>.
had
Isen
veiy
sick
for
three
w-.-eks.
K Cook Brook
Allle B|«ffurd farm* ami
It. K.dl.vgg made a bualneaa trip lo
c*. s<-al.iet-ltoaa's OlntmeDL AX '
OrloB i’ray wa* In TTaveree City
c Roger* b gaining wy rapThe fumral
will l>e Tuesday. Feb
Irvrln
iiiire Into lUi houtie all.-iTrevoree CMy Tii.-silav0D<i day last week.
mil
'The
faluHv
luive
Hie
syrujialhy
fold Pm
J. Freil'cii; «-atiie home R.ilurda.v
Clifton Rhaw and Mabel Clendeii- dnliiK some re|«iring aud plastering.
_________ ___________ _rovooverto
rt all in iht-lr sorrow.
inmiid
visiteil
Mr*. Grover Hami
We hear that'the F. & S. K. ir.iin
from Ib'uvei island In stay.
■led on Mr*. Bcrnle ScoBcM
Mrs. Goldie Strickland of Central
ning ral
iH.ii
Priest
had
llie
misfortune
«d
l*Tay
K
Saturrlay
utul
Rundav.
crow haff quite n r-xin limit Ihvr other
Foh. H.
______- f
Sonday afternoon.
Ijike. liH* aernded a peallion as pi
u Bate* bayed over
have one of his tert liadl.v hurt while
Clinimi I'l-ay ami Irwin Hiiiro w
Frank Beckwith and day between I*etervnlle ami l-ike Imu
anisi at the Dreamland theater to
and
W'orkil
> KIk Riililds Riiliirdax'.
tlon. and as ^ result got Into l-ta»plre
dll the place made v
Md loVe Will Lake and
dly t<
BE|?N
BEITNER.
Prav Sunday.
_ _ . lie late that evening. Metl. Imys.
Mrs. loniliert. •returned XVe.tnesda> -M-uude Keboe. who leaves »«
coons
can't
be
found,
evniy
day.
Bori Broomhead and wife vUiled^
Auiui t'liampion hn* lieen havTtig tire (mni .-in eMciule.! visit, in Grand Hap >ii|u an ojH-ra troupe playing t
and Mrs CJli'i Priiv au.l .Mi
Mrs. Helen Bnigh I* not very well
easK-rn ataie*.
ills with friends and riallvrs.
iiiim-p.-x Iho -iiast week, but it able
Rtevons took Mipi«-r at A. R. Prii;
preM-nt.
We
hoiw
her
Illness
may
Mr*. Mary Ann Pray called on
Mrs. J. Rtnnebunier.j who lias been
again.
Thursday.
It lie M-rlo'l*.
*
1. K.JtalrbankB one day taat w-eet
-nr. Thoniaa- KdeeUlc Oil U the
vikiilng her SOD at ibki pUix-e for the
Mr and Mrs Giimn Pray vlslie.1
WiiL Brugh nml wife of Bdgewis.d
E. Hogeland aud &lra. MakyGIcndon'
liesi remedy for that often fatal vMajnsi few- weeks. n-iurih-<l to Me
Junios IbiiiuT i
I'lliiion Prej's Siiiiitav
1.VV.
'
drove In Oriall
last
Frid:
«*»e-«TOUp. Ha* been used with aacv <
on Mi.tiday,
Mis* Onie Mnsley i-eliiii)e.l lo Tiav
Briigh will remntn w|fl
dtb her d&ugl
In our family tor eight yeap*.”-^
(dtly. BardocR
Tlicro wn* aivolher
erse Ciiv S.vitinlav.
in-law- for a while.
Mr*. Man Olcndennln*. Mrs
U -Whiveai-n.........................
\ Buffalo. N. T.
ner on Ruiurday a-ven^pk
when
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pray h.dpml MlFeb. lit.
Hogetand
and
Slahcl
Ulen-I

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LUANjc.a.hammond

COKNH4. bi»TRICr.

tctic tosUinOoD.

frebriit tr»l"«

•-

toffeiber.

•«■•••

r l.itlle neo Tl^ln? Is tpilie low

I ™. Chan. Kbao •n4 tan.11/. Mr.
If
Hr*. Ow' Stack ud tarett/. Mr.
^gs
Kllno nw Mr. and Mr«.

"S,.

l‘"„„

iSMEAT room making sale !
' Spring will sooo be here and we’ve $15,000 worth of new spring merchandise ordered to be here Mafth 1st. consequently we are forced to make room for them.
Hlb Will be an exceptional opportunity for those who are Ih need of any Furniture, Carpets, Rugs or Stoves. Many things, especially large pieces, such as Dining
Room Tahles. Couches. Rockers. Parlor Tables. Library Tables, etc. will be sold regardless of cost. We positively guaranUe to every person, who takes mlvaotage of
' miroFtat Room Making Sale, an actual saving of 10 to SO per cent. Everything will be sold exactly as advertised. Those who come first, of uurse, will expect and
, aiihl iAMM^^<»tdeeirable1>argalns, so be one of the first If possible.

THIS EXTRAORDINARY ROOM MAKING SALE STARTS

A-

Morning, February 7th

Carpets—Ru?s!

And Continues Until March First

Morris Chairs

Swml hxAedl ywdi Rady eade Cwpds. digMy
«asd. hW>'9y«Riito 25 ywd. 'a each. 'Vwtb bee.
d0cpays.dto 95cpe.ywd. Room MJdog Sde price,

*'0'“$4.q8

R-oom Making '
Other Morris Chair#, worth

S...... $2.69

Dining Tables

And olh«, at prices between
$15 Rockc. Ior_.c--.S6.50
$12 Rcckci lor-------------5.46
$8 Rocker lor------------- 3.45
$6 Rocker lor...............2.19

Now U die best chance you or anyone dse ever
bwl to gd a splendid atrong Table iof such an iiuig*
uificanl figure. But y we mart have the room, and
thii ii the way we are.»dling Tables:

RVdwwIw.
yy-

'
a,-'-.* - .

.j^D’t let anyjtbioc prevent you from at>
‘ '
tending this Great Sale.

One solid oak high back revolving Office Chair with
omi.
Worth $8. Room

$8.78

V I3C Iter yd. to 39c per yd.

; thadcodiad maaou m CaipeU, ^ gadcs. bnad
^poUmoiaUditAaepelcI d fooei. Wmdrinb ot

2 high grade “Bou** Washing Machines weO worth $9
eaclt. Room Making Sale price,
3^

lOoe beantifu] genuioe quartered
oak Morris Chair. Carved
head on arms, large, foomy.
comforlaUe and durable.
Wotih $16. Ro
Making
price---.
Another solid oak fiamc Monis
Chair, handsome design.

Don’t Miss These

Don’t Miss These Sensational
Furniture Bargains

Three upholstered Couches, strongly made, choice o(
patienu worth $8,75. $9.50 and $12. lor Room Making.

Parlor Stands

$4.22’ $5.19’ $7.28

OneSiO Stand...$5.67
One $8 Stand.... 2.98
One $7 Stand----- 2.49

Beds-----Dressers
Full size Icon Beds, beat quality iron, assorted color*. ^
One
One
One
One
One

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lull size Bed worth $3 lot__ _____ ‘_______ $1.4^
full size Bed wwrth $5 for...............
2.47
full sizeB^ worth $8 for______
2.69
full size Bed worth $10 for............................4.48
full size Bed worth $14 lot..... .........................6.96
Wcod Beds at the same proportional price cuts.

One $18 Dressa for............................................
One $5 Comm^ loc............ .................................
One $2 Sewing Table________ i---- -----------. 75 sample Picture Frames, 8*10 to 22*30. worth up
to $4. Making Room pricea,
Ooe$7T.Uc lo............................................

4-«

5c, IOC, 15c and aoc

and others at other prices.

j. W. Slater

Your Old
Reliable Housefurnisher

fiou see the bargains your
if you

.

I

Ranger

GcH^li,

By HAMUN 6ARLAND

The^tCoMerv.tioti Norel

Caaart»«. tm by Bawba W*»d

(OMUsaad.)
^■iek • tKlMr toiu Boc bapiM «*te tk* Bnctl^i tec.** b* mM to W»•rit aad at rka vanaat bto »6epud
mn*TT aNsad a mlamMa ■•k»
ahtft. Oalr tba tbaochc af RadM
u« tha
Ua <BT tba toag
viftt. •*!»# ehlaf win •adawttad If
ItcaMawtolrin.'Maald.
Um WaibarCard <ua banrlnf la.
tooUw aa iMi aba had
tmabarhad. ibt waa^bad la a
lOM tad Nba. bfa gtlKlad balr waa
laaaa. bar-Met wa»a baia. aad aba earw
tlad a boc» <dd faablooad raaolTar la
kvbaad. ntr BMMtb.waa atata.
’WMh tUa aeotsica n bar «
■tappiDf abrapilf aa aba <nxbt TirgloU went to bar bed. bet not t
rigM af Kaaa ataadlas la tba mMdla of ihiiBbar. Her ettar inability either ta
tbadooraaban aba axdalaad:’‘Ihaia eoBtral bw aaotber'a action or to laflotbat of tbe nob added to bar
anaaalneaa.
' flba lat IMT cin baad rriax.
Ibe atngiBg. abonUng. traapUng of
vai tba abaaOacr
tbe crowd went on. and once a gronp
-A Utea btaff OB atr part*
of nee balled Jaat ootaUe bar win­
dow. and abe beard Nellt Ballard
mac* raUarad. * *1 waa
jteM tbv*d got Toa. leanaaa«alek prtaonm.
aalaeaM. Iwaaabad. Tbattooldais
*Co»e eai. boyar aald Ballard. bH
bor tbraw a ebUl lata ate. asd r*a baaa ndee dUed with reckleaa detenUnattaL -tet-a niB bln."
dwa. 1 dlte’t baar Toar gaa. bat Laa
Aa they pwaed tbe ^ aprang op
M, aad iba oum ta taU ota. Doa't and went to ber motbcr'a room
)at 'an gat babtad too. If I waa anr >an bar of tbe ttaraateotf attack.
Um was already awake and calmly
bag ta 4a bdd rw
•ding a aecood rer^rcr by ibe Ugbt
r tbe electric bolb. A larrliut blow
**n«Ba’taaaaar atbar way. Balaay «a beard. “Hear that? Tbey^
tSMd fba ptaca orartotna. boT- Ha bcMktag Inr aald Uaa. Bbe atartad
laekad abaat bta
to laarr tbe room.
Me otoppad ber. -Wbera are yco
gotagr
To help Bom. Herar Sbe tbraat
tba handle of a anaUar weapon into
Laa'a band. “Ed Watberford'a girl
ooght to be able to taka car* of b«^
adt Coma onr
WUb'a moat onberole borror ba>
BUBtdng bar Umba. Lee foUowad bar
motber Atongh tbe baa Tbe aoand
Of abooa and the Oampllng of feet
eoBld be beard, and aba came oat lato
>aat In Ume tt pbotograph opon bar brim a aecae wboaa
•IgBlflcaac* waa at once apparent On
a ebalr betwaoa bla two prtaoneraand,
eonfronttng Ballard at tbe bead of a
crowd of fraoBlad rfllaliw atood tba

It 10.Blght" Little rwmlned
m Um. and tbe old abeep border eyed
ber wtib fartlre curloatty.
“I wa* afraid yoo'd aboot." Um exptaload to Root, “aod 1 didn't want
yon to man np yoar banda oo tba dlr^
leafara. I had tbe right to kill. They
and I'd V doM It

UBded to GO sb* did not lean, fbr bar
BotbM insbad at tba layadera with
{bff'iBsd bmvaey of a aba bear. -Oat
her raeolTar Into tba very mmUb o
tbedeadap.
n*y aU M back.la i
asflfMr.
Boat leaped to bee aide. “Leave
them to mar ba aald. TU dear tba
-NotouyoaPUfat TWa la asy bow*.
•AH tba battar. m ba aa band la I have the right to amaab tba tola.kal*. Batttay^lMaUkaly taboo la And aba beat them over tbe taeada with
——
1 ber pittol barrd.
•M yav daaibtan cwffla^ Ba^Wng that sbe was mtsded to
tbey retneted over tbe tbreabold,
tba olbar booaG anO. -&nd Boat, drawing the door doM baBifiM, & tmi aomar If you are U blDd them, tniwd io dad Lae Vltgtol*
ttamTibifu aU vtoagbt «p by coofroaUag Edwards, who bad at­
tempted to aaeSprtnto the kllcben.
__________________________ -FoL
Tba girth ttee waa whlla. bat tba eye
Un. A^«tbertnrd—*y«a front!" of her tovotrar atareGetralghi and troa
“To nnoMn't worry abeat me." aald lato bar iclaoner'i tees.
Jan. ”I «M*i ran."
WMb iTboond Bom aadiod Um end
T4oatt|NiMtog1««yoi
flnBg bbdagaltttt tba wall. “On bad;
tbater be abbntod. “You mnet tab*
TSL5Kmm.dtob.tol
yoar medlctoe with your baas."
-wwn.a^jj^Pby-to.m.
Tlw Ud fellow bURledly replaced tala
ragged bat and. faldlng bl* arms, rank
ted batoJ^ Ito faea gala. Bom waa back into bit chair with bowed bead,
■aw'giiiAmy aorry for Um. ao at- while Use taned upon Joe Gregg.
tody emv4 aW brefean waa M* look. “Wbat did yoa go Ipto tbU kind ot
AreoMht Ua tw» grimoeto tel ferf Yoa knew wbat tbe game
Hoom Lm waa lawa was. didn’t youT Tour old dad
walthm to tba parch of tba batd. Is alt tor eUt* regnlatlon. and ber*
tMB» with •xeitomant.. attalniag bor yon ar* braaking a atata law. Why
M aad dm to nm what waa UUng dost yoo Biand ap tor tbe code like a

rtbeanjdgbtaaMBC
■ad raleobd My an opoe tbe walk,
diU wbDa abe atood paertoc oat tbe

‘ f and ahrin
* to ber fan «<tb aaeb
» at toroetty that abe aUvG tow d( toe boM gorats bad gooe
to bad. bW tbe wam« ware np. cxcHad and ■areona atarttog at evety
fite oolteBt or whooping, knowing
aw thrt< mm or '
la the iuiyai “to am tbe ton”
" y might meet troable.
t iaat im dMceewd ber motbra remtbdnwing from tbe
«a gareh whereon abe bad boon atand.OBtona^Ckaba
•OM laBe dlalng loom-'Toa aaa
Mte'Bate M bo kind of OM^
. gMw WMh bM two grtaonato
. aghto BkUr to be tomad mrt «o Um.
at I affrnad tba catty m • ealebonra
*bay ar*im*totorakwr«adMdtawnlgbLLee wna aMrmto at bar maibra*! ap*70. moat go to bad. T*«
«7."
■1. reeks* rd bettor lay down tor a
IHM whOg,- b« I can’t sMto. Bom
may need me. Tb«« tont a man to
halg him
te sad ttot loator Bal-lesl k fUl of gnlL Bnn got it la far
UU artn awke tnoble If be can."
“Wbat ean we dor
•teotriBdkd Um.wMhdt^tevl». 1 waaldn't mind a ebanm to
Ite
of the sweet eUtoaaa of
.fMEMia*. twmttomte«r taro“

comrale, (be amount due ti
............... .... ...................I and
aald cauM. the followlug drf deecHhrd Unda and

' BEERV CROWING IN MUbKCCON COUNTY,
a by the Berry Grower* of the Muakeflon eectlon ef Weetarn Michigan bccauaa
a to the f—

“I don't think they totaoded to actnally aiaanlt na.- ba aald. “bat lt*a a
Waaiam
•■
to find tba town m
Michigan.
both tbe breaking of
Wcitcm Milligan it nearly aa
tbe lawa and iba dologa of a drankan
two
sute*
of
aute*
Delaware
I iltu-ge a*
rm afipid tba moat of tban
IIB populattoB Ji
long way flopi law abUIng paopia, 'and Maryland
•third (bat of the
t a trlDe
auics
Ttaii
his
comparlaon
Joe. who did not Hk.e Ibe poaltloa tn.i”*^™n Idea aa. ic 1 the poaalbllHlw
arblch be atood aa mpeedng Lee. ber* (or derelopmcni In this raglOB.
ragtOB.
made an offer of aid. “I donT tappoaa ! Tbe number of inbabltanie
tny word 1* any good now. b« If yooTl-aouare
sduai mile In DeUware U
IJ0.5. In Wcatem Mlchlh
M me do It I'U go out and nmnd- ap i<n -laryUnd
Mi
•t l»
taken aa a whole, the number
Jodge Hlgley. 1 think 1 know wbart
’•■lig.S. The density of (be population
1
be U.“
.. Ifor (he nine North AUaatIc aUtc* la
IP Ibl* Uae objected. Tou cam 1J9.S.
do that. Boas; you batiar bold tba fort ' In onLv
_-one of the Wcatem
Uii
In-"
bare tUi morning.
is the drnaiiy
gan eoantles.
Lae was rather eorry, too. for yonng above that for the nortneaaiern
The
figurea for «ach of the
'Gragg, who bora bl* baffetlng with sUtes.
_____
.
tba IppAtnrbabla face of tbe taeroea *f ! twenty cobnt:Ilea In Western MIrbtbU blaaa. Ba bad gone lato Ihla an- Bin arc a* follows:
terprlaa with mneb tba atma aplilt In j
iv.nnuilnn
Wbkb be bed atolen galea and nU- [ County
__
pieced aign* daring bli brief colirge '
per square
career, and be was now dlapoaed fin I
tba ppcaeoca of a preriy girl) to carry j
, It eat with UDdlmlDlsbcd Impudence. > Antrim .
........ --“It only meaiM a One, anyway," ba aaaored blmaelL
4T.9

•ouiiiy of

n .-ii.il. iweniy■ (Ml.
i
iwent}.
I twcniy-:we
iSil. tweaiy(wcDiy-fonr (fit. and
d ai ivtnivfl

Tbe fmli grower*
ity bavc organl
voJa Coonty Frail Grower*' Aaaoclahoq for
purpoer of encouraging
the development of froli growing in
,heir section Of Wcaiem Mfchigan
The ofilcci* eelorled for ihe year an :
president. E. H I'lark; acrrciarj. J
,| jinjord; Ireaaurer, M. H. Rublii.g.
xmoro. tr**»

roar}' >3. M<^llog*
ropemlah. t^riekama. Arcwdla
Hewr lukr. The list of tpeakors will M <>>. Mien
tbiec 131. townInclude Ihc followmg from the West-!«» "'C (O.
(171, north o
cm Michigan Development Bureau: rlil|. iwcniv-Mvcn
twent. -.....................
her *wr»h all
John-1. UIhron, *erretar>; 8. R HeB-;>»"ive ,iri we«i; logrthcr
,reaaurcr; Frank A Mllrticll.! * >'<1 -li.gul.r tbe bolldtnra and 1»

provemei.ii ihercoB. or which may
hrrntlfcrU pla’ccd (brrgoMM ail nod
rlngular
rlngutar ihc plant,
plant. maebtibaly,
mscbJlSkjbJllW'
I
ihc following officer* were elecied tor
_______________
or healing, lighilng and pnmplng-»p
!!"»;_ *7**‘1*«,;=
U- B Olney located In rtae East |•ar*tDs. hrlta. wheel*, pulley*. Aspresident. Vi D.
Jordan «c»lon of Wetem Michigan lure* and apparatu* now ihevoon. or
* 8“''*'““:
O. „a making big mono by tbe growing which iiiBV herea'ier be placed tbereIbornc.
nf (,nry
fancy tomatoes.
tomatoca. Ill*
lilt IPIti crop ot dock. diH-kngc right* and riparian
riglila,I, and all and singular tbe b*rewas tnarkeled for ; m
. iTotai one half
ariMirtenanrea now or
„ ____dluim«
return of
»«««
The "Busy Boyne Booster*- riub »330.PJ
for forty acres'oatirr thereunto bekmglng or In
ha* l«-cn organised at Boyne OUy. to the
srvwi*e appertaining. Except, a atrip
cbarlevoU Oouni). Western Mlcbt-------------------in
tba
ol
land
sixteen
(ICI feet In wMtb otgan. with tbe (ullowiim officers:
Tbal progTca* la bcini
Grand High Booatcr. George Hough- work of developing W
'on; vlc-c grand high Inottcr. W.
gan 1* prov.-d by the fact that poollry lai>d* lying and being i .
Traverw*
City.
Grand
Ttwve
MclSilstion; corresponding booster. J. asaotlallnna have l>een organised durtb-wlt; Ixi* I
„ ^a^ndlfcr; banking booster. I. Ing the laai few week* In three differNurko.
* enl parts of the region. Tbe poultry
_______________
Indnairy la one that la very proBiabU Ilannali. Lay A t -o.'* WevcBib addb
especially well tion. areordlng t< • Ibe recorded plat
There win be f.OO acre* of growing ■«> "“'•..‘I’*'
thereof, aald alxt..
,
Emmet aecilon of wHb
itowlngto Inclitde all lands wUhln line* drawn
on either wide of.
*rbe
Brnxlc
County
Induatrial and right 48) feet from oe
.. eecretary of
Ing to M- 1
at right angle* and 1
lonal
Aaaoctotion
will
bold
a
and
Emmet
County
liu-EduniHei
(he I’eioakcy
center line of Travefsc City. Lselaarement AKsocialioti.
:socialioti. Tbe Thoi
Thomas mld-vlnit
81.1 Prfv.
au A MtaWiquc Ba


ruary 16
Inlan A Bona Oo..
I* planning
TS Quin
1
right of way. This retoaae
r
vine a total of 100 acres on Its tUt
tUa meeti
meeting
2a.!i ra»‘i
•aid rslIrtNid's right of way over and
:cral farm*. Mr. Bornham U an sbow of the l40te
acroei mM I«». and dee* ncR rslsasu
year* clailnn.
43:. Alfalfa expert, havl _
suy other of said lands from lbs Uen
34^ experience with this valuable -forage
rrvated by aald mortgage.
‘—'ll as ■; 1 Otfleer* were recenily elerted by
OBOHOB W. CURTW.
iiUct County
Coubty ImIhc Petoskey and Kniiget
Clrenit Court Onmralasloaer In aod
provement Assoelatlon lor 1911 a* fol­ for Grand Traverse county, MIciiltelow*: Preaidenl. W, I.'iMeManu*. Jr.; PAHM C Oll-BBRT.
The Bvart PouUiT
president. John Qninian: •
elation ba* been org___
Bolirilor for roc
following officers: President, C. V. lary. M. M. Burham; treterer. Ji
BurinsM address: Traverse City.
ion; A. Reid.
ApprorlmalelT I16.0M
. E. Orton;
R
Mleblgan.
r, E. used In 1910 In adrertialng the Bn
1583-mch..' S-Y-16-S3-30.
aeetlon of Western Mlehlgaii.

*

Meeoau .

-_

n* ugbt had raratod wUb a amaD
dMIa of tgaoo. tort tkM bad dtoppad
teb« tba roaie, iNeieg tbe atitot

i der and dooM o.
' for tbe coonty of Qrand TmTerae. in
i-tumeery. aute of Mlebl^ made
.... I._ .. ecnalD
raaae oader
and ........
enterwd
—‘--------------■*“
date of Jane it. .K. a. l»If* tbereta
pc.idlng. whetcla a 8 Darla la nanl.lalBaiit and Ibe Xtebigan . Siardi
niRimny la defCBdanl.
NOTIC'B IS HKRBBT GIVES. Thai
I •.hall Mil at publle -tuelloo lo th*
;he»t hklder el ihc front door of
bouM oil WashlngtoiLaircel,
Id Ibe niv of Tia»erM CRy. XlrhtIng ihc place where tbe
: lor >.ild couDty U held.
db>' of .k|U-ll. A. D..
clonk 1

=”■

there was mw*
gUoce. and abe turned away lo bUe Mrs. W. A. Marshall.
, Idoubto (earn quite oflra.
John Drew I* home for the real of i' ___ _____ __________
ber face from other eyeo. Rirauge
place It was for tbe bloomlog of love's Ihc wiater. We bear he will be cnglweek and to ffbli* t
n*s*. bot they wet* to ber vbceka as
(be Knoblocb the comlog ssa- |*oioe n—
•be faced ber moiber. and Llia with
of ber betnty.
Kuna-r,
Bgvoi.Tga Kaaan [broke oot agato: "Well, this settle* It.
m m •
»bo
were
called
here
by
the
death
of,
u
T.
Bell
wa*
helping
George J.
------------ -' I'm going lo get at of ibl*-----uaraaags did net troat Gregg, dearie. I'm done Tbto end* tbe cat- Sirs. Lew kYMkilo. returaed to Cad- Barth Kr rcpale hl« windmill today.
.y.^lrs Kundcrt will *e
I’"*-''' " t>'«"-lop down -•
eltber, and at (bU was tbe fitat Ume Ue country for, me. I ought to bar# War 1-Viday.
'
Oiiail.
aod
house.
I
be had been called upon lo
turned you back tbe day yoa laoded
0 CAUforoia. her homo, later In
tor kllUii .:ame ont of ^na D be could j bMC."
not aSard to fall of any precaniion.
Tbe feet belled. A sharp rap eeandTired and sleepy a* ba was be moat
ledontbe door.
rmnain on goard. “Bat yoa and yoar
•Who'atbeter
' ' “
iDut r> u. M u oim.- u j
CEDAR RUN.

ItotoraG to ber wlib expn

-

.

mpanlon. tbe old berdram. bat
•eemed to ^pliaie Wto abame
and fern. And Boas bad tbe frellng at
tba moment that in ibis ragged, onkempt old bobo waa tbe akeleton of
one of tbe old time bereea. He was
wasted with drink and worn by wind
and rein, bot be waa very far from
being commonplace
CHAPTER Xlt
nc LAW arm r.
>f f BBE tbey c
I
M Lira a* i
t
_ tbe wralk tbreatphed
I I along
A A anothM
another attack.
at
Bora Cavanagfa agato drew bto i
and
atood at guard, and Ltoc. recovering
bar own weapon, look a place by hi*

Cedar Run, Fob 11.—Did you gel a
tuIcniiticT
•d irqnh
Mr and Ur* J'lev IHiwell vtollnl
fly a* the Justice *ppe*t«d. “You look Mr an.l Mrs. John Carntean Bnnday
Mr. and Mrs Will Mri'lure and fanv
ikiod ot. mu* estsB. but yoa're sB tbe
flaw (bis blame town can raort Coma ilv vlKlied Mr ahd Mr* Will Griffith
Bixl
.Mr and Mrs. Evok-ii Crain 8un
do^roor dotyV
Hlgley
hi*
1 ilarr' Itaher end Ceil Kohn <
brows beard, very mod
*.! . over to Alllc Satilcr *. wi*l o( Uvlalt..
O
I ally) entered tbe room. foHowed by
bunday.
: abort bullet beaded rtttoen to e romUulto a crowd fniui l.ako Ann at
|nl*d bine anil with a Nr alar on M# (ended nipctlng kero ai the chapel
IbressL HeniDO on ids smewaix tiai- Sunday e'cnlng.
I told sod B doten of bis gang cenld be
Mrs. D. O. Shorter vlalte-l her,
I *000. Bam Gregg, the moving cauao of duitghlcr. Mr*. Uli.e Anderson, in
Ibto tceufTsetton of tow and order. M- Tis»crsc CHy. from Tbursdaj until
'lowed Ibe constable. Hlgley opened Saturday ton week.
D G Shoricr bought a row and valf
lapdn
o' Will McClure Saturday,
ttfto rrowJ Wbat'a yonr charge agsloat
\tm Ncwiiiao visited Charley Kln-,_
ic*tcr Friday and Friday nlch'
:
_
j Mrs Julia Bull! of near TrsvetM:,hero wlthAbe head of a Ug v«ni upon Icily was a luislnea* caller here Thur>
(heir pack."
Site took dinner with Anna Kin
-jute him show bis rommlealoa..wn,
*„rk Frida>

............... ,

tha .||_iLj|i. at a liMr tha fww .***®"**** Gfegf. He* never been comFiirest l.umlK-r l•nnlrlan^
Joe, who bad been boasting ef ibe **wi»h
WUb the atreni^ Of a bear the MW
He'* no game warden."
|
Winkoop* n.mher re
amilw be bad draws from Lee. did net aaraltaat ebook the boUed door. "Let
Hlgley bemmed. “t—ab—oh. hto ao- Iturnod from Traverse City sn l ■* »t*j
rallsb tU* tongoe UablBg. from her
IL I III): with h
mother; bat amumlng a eereMei air.
“I?.'"dfS:^^yo«a,Oro«. “Go
" n killed
Mrs. Allterta I'rsln ami lllile daugh
“I’m aU oot of amokra; get me
(rr. Kulb. visited her Groodnia Gram
Wclneadaj
i^arded Um with tbe c^gvw- mtortad Oregg.
Bert Mature *1* driving Wcsle;
_______________
Mon of one •onptneed. “toa^Waro's learn
that door, old BnllfMc."
dent UtUe cobr abe excUMaed. “WUt
Elmer I'rwio U on tha sink list, but
ca, "aod I'll carry ooa of
OLD MISSION.
It. better at Hit* wrlling.
yoa need M e boottngr ,
' ff«
Mrs. S A Pika *a» In Traverse
Tbe ruaser wliliimffl htmeelf to Lee.
W- .'r-t hMn. «« ••»-.
thU
this :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Cl'v
.Vlonday on tiu*inas«.
ttw.
,bJ
: OW
.-rl. 14-l.M
Crandnia Tin-kcr, who ha» bte
The old rancl^-mnlterad a flerce >
RotliUK ro*.l> for a |To» qill'a *(rl, (be i«»l •‘cik: I* up and
curse, while Ba<s explaioad (be situs- :i>crous tear
srr-un.l
Bbe doabsd with pimmra “Ob. yee. tloa. "I'm aa.eeger to gft rid of tbeaa , r. F. tjirtJic will clr<-< a ttmiwr shop
Grnt.iira H*r‘c» l»nl mu. It ln-'icr
I can abooL My father tanght me culprits a* any one can be. but tlfry lihu spring an.l cmiiloy four .-oot-t-n.
when I was only els yean oiG"
-a. Sualp Newma
be takeo by proper aotbority. i He wllU-ommence barrol maUng early
As she spoke Roes ceogbt ibe
n;l*h ye*lrrda>
Bring a writ from tbe magtotrate aad |
Mr and Mr* |•h*rl<■« S'pwmHn h«»i
Edwards stodying them wKb furtiv* you may bar* them and welcome."
___
Marrin Blodgett, our baibcr. is with r.-turocd from KaJks.ska .oumj. whengtaoce. bat npoa beliig ubaerred be
Gr««g WUU&
V.rcas
want aaaj
away without
..ivuvuv luttun
fnrtber
Hiey have t-een cooking in .-wnii.,
reamed his CTeucUng attltode. wbl^ word, aod Lb* aald: “He’ll Sod Htg'''‘■“o*
Th* Kiw mill t*o I ruimmK I'kto*. a«
ceae«aled Us fee# bencotb tbe tlm of lay If be'* to town, and be to to town.
we are haung *now ram and *lwt.
his weelber worn bat. It wa* evldeat tot 1 «w_blm this aDcraooo. He's \ Mr .Maddnt-k. aho baa t>een viMilog
II look, like It woul.l (ODilt.ue
that be was afraid of being recognlxad. bhitng out to save himself trouble.[bla brother in-la*. Eogaoe Wallc. has
Be bad tbe aUnkit^ air of tba eoorteC
KASSQN CENTER.
Lae Ylr^to. with ao underataodtog returned to hto home near Alilen
rior.Ttre am) |>-noru Allen spen;
and bla form, ao demalrinc to it* Mg of wbat tie rangar bad eiidorad. ask^ .y ^ j, ,,n
* ,.ro
Sunrtai *i home
line*, appealed lo Lee wHb era great­
llarrv and iTi -lea l>. k and (heir
er poignancy than bla face. “I’m eoral-ler. .Mr- Hc«a Barih. wcoi tibla tone ptoasad ber.
*■“' ** aerve.1 at U oclock. afler cJiurcti »i Oiiatt Siinds) nlgi>'
Geo-*.. Wilea of Key«iime. to rialtSbe hofitod away to get it. whll* whirh anyone wishing lo irip the light irg fneofl. at tht* place and went to
Be gUnced op with a qolck aldewiae
Eteryobe euureh at OvIbm with Norman NowBlast. “Tbafs alt rtxbt. mira. I aboald Ctovanagta-dlapoaed bl* prtoosar* ba- , fantastic may indulge.
nan* voiin* peoplp,
bare had aaom enough lo keep oat of hlttl a couple of Ublra to tbe coreer. .comc.
Bevorttl are Int^dtng to put un
tbtobaitonw" He opoko with diacoP “1 guMB yon'r* to for a ttlgbl ef 1L“ : our dshermen are ao rushed that
.^a Itobing by moonllght-ln the U rli:,«u)>ply of tee this week If lbty. nnd hto vote* waa baarra with b* remarked grtmly. “so make yoorwpvlher to favorable
artves as eoairoctable a* yon can.
Hnrt Robik and family valied at
P«b.p.
,~r
oi»rl««
^
Lira toned to La*. Tba doc aald
George J Barth'S ar . Suoday
ocher* ot yot
*Bo nqpor.' hot 1 gnara tom’s wtoet*
Martha Barth to at home while h-r
in Chicago for a week, baa rriureed to
1 draw oo*. 1 tort tatot"
.
iPOibee to so ixoply again.
P04 ^ ber home at tbe Porter bouse.
KawbnrTtodtotoarstde. wtoU* yoobg Lve ratoraad soon with
Dell Ka*h rnd family were *eeti
M*. tbo ' P^- Lardle. has taouebt tbe Booth pf.aalng tb.-r>ufih (bl* Delgtbufb.>n]
Ortxg tendered a
i Crcab coffee and
tight of which roraed yooag Gregg to PocldBrcompnn.v i ic* bouse aod wilt
day to-:
“Sere a aomethtog."
■ 0*esr r.yrth to ftaviog a vait' 01 trorark: ‘"Well, node* iput np two tbooaasd cake* of t«*.
Lira pot it away. ~Sat trara yoo. the>Bpoden
poor roBda and ba* re
The Mootaguc rotiaw on tbe iwaort
Jnadrae^ oader my drak. Bora: yoaU that: Aad 1w*’r* left oatr Bat Ed- home near Provemont
) turiii
and'soma tocandy ttoet*. Tteira It," vrards ahraak toto the abadow, as It . 1a newrly completed.
Byron Mar'
the
light
bun
hlis.
lAtulae
Pr«tt
waa
called
from
Elk
sbe tailed as toe (weduevd a bottle.
b<al(h M3 as to drive
ituas
ibaokcd
La*
temany.
Lewelyu Ne|ihe« i
Clutcbtog It Mgrrly. aha added. “They
I Lake, w here abe to teacUag school, to

sfr™ »... n.* o»rr,r'a“s.'srj,

OsaUi of LWl* CMId.
Dale Howard. Infant cUM of Mr.
-.....................raid,
ofof
West
nod Mrs.
Fred Howard,
W« Union
s-oB born Jan. T. !9tt. aad died Feb.
IS. aged five weeks and abe day. Tbe
fuDoval was held at tbe home, Fsh.^
If. at 1 o'clock, the writer ofUclaUng. \
Text Math. 21-lG and tbe UtUe form '
was Wd to rest In ^he cJran± camIblhr-

. iioward Is under tbe i
and was nbt idilc to go
May the God ot AH a

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opqa the gate to«g»r(tecf|ilii6iito|K|W
^«fcr tbe plttte.”*
The book the experienced gardener needs, «ad the m «•
teginner cannot afford to be witbaoL Sent «Bywtaere frWW*
A postal card with your name and address briai^ it to yoo.
Vick’s
Vick’s
who know tba best
Branching Aaiera. The Cat. C.AIai_Ni«n>
Astcf*

alog tcUa all about

crimion. Uvcadcr, put. .
dark violet. Packet lO cta. each;
one packet of each etdor, 5* «*•

with teodet.

large. ftItoA
andjikykra.

oels. Two to tear------------

Packet. 10 cu.; half pint,
plat, ye «*.; quart, go eta.

F»mi S«d.-Slud«d Sort, for Jl Porpon.

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**0, >0 PrvmiuiB* tou«*r»ofVie»'»iaad». Sw p*a«a i, •aad «*( theCatatagas.

Jure. Vick-. Son* 143 M«in Street, Rocherter.N. Y.

Spekial Prices
For School

a

Libraries
cany a large dock o( Books aratsUe (of
hVanes whick tbe older people enjoy
les^Dg'si well as tke young (olb~s (ue
lot of Books (or boys and girls. Good,
clean reading outtei. hidoiicai fteriei,
boib of adventure, travel aeroplaae
books, automofaile books, laspiring traoka,'
showily what people can do if
make
tbe altanpL All these we seB at low as
any book boose in tbe United States.
We win be glad to aubiDit an estimte (oc
anyihing they dewe.

cm BOOK STORE

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tto sate c4 cvtstt teMs for ux« summ< thorcMi.
oTfcMUv sM fdtns the -pcUitoo of tte AsUtor Ceoci^
tht «w- ot-^]eSJiaB. ^i'Isk (or s 4ccm Is toror <4 the Sm<
_____________ _____
_
d fhcTBte tfsscriM. tor ih----------------------------------------f uses,
(iitercal sn.
—ORW -----------tWcfD sjw^ed.
dslDo^^o
be doe (or
t
■®«I| sucb parcel of iJlad. wid tbu spcA UwU t« sx.
fw l£e BMOiits »o rlsUncd 1; tbe State of NidOEsn.
It is OTdsrod Uai raid peUUoo wOl be bronskt oa for bosrln;
ftisd deexse at Uk Msrdi tor* of Ula Coon, to be taoM si Trjv-™
dtr IB tile COQjitr of Grand Traverse. State of Mlchfun. oo Ui<
Rteth d«7 of Msrrii A. D. I»1L sL thi- epeolsf: of tho Conn on tha
da>. and that all pcrcona intcreati-d la aacb tends or any parIhcrMf. dnsirloK to «oQteat rbc Uea rlalaied tberoon by tbc GiaK'
W MdUsan. lor such taxes, interest sr.il ebar«er. or any par.
tberanf, sbafl ^pesr te said Coon, and Lie »Hh the tirrk (fi«>r<'ol
■etbif as resfater tn ehancory, tbrir OfaiceUooa. tberrtu
If thl* Conn above mentleni-d. an>
^ fore tbs IItsi day or the ter* c'..........................................
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T_______________
B *•••
taken as confessed and s
n details
ibercof the
dome vlU be uki-n and entered ns preyed for in esld petition
Apd It fc liulher ortcrod that in purcuance of said de«w ihi
tends
d*iei%al la said p....>.v..
peUUoD .*.
for sbhh —
S —-------.
decrci of ssl'' aball
I_
__—-^jd
. .
Trail «U1 ho sold for the several Uses., interest and iharae*
«Aaim SI deterwlned by each decree cn the Erst Tuesday In Maa
theranflar, bealimtei at lO o’clock a. *.. on said ds) . or on the daj
«r days ssbaequent thereto as icsy be ncoeasary to cotupluto Ibi
sale «t said tends and of each and every parcel iboreof. at the
•n«a of the County Troa.urer. or at suib eouvenltni place a*
a»fii bs aeteeled by hi* at the county seat of tbc County of Cram
ITarene. Bute of .MlchlRsn; and that tbc aah- iben and then
____I..,. -.1. ...1
■ateirWl bo a'pabllc
^r. sad each parcel desrrtbcd il.
in Ih..
tbc •l.w.fM
ducrei
«b«ii be aenarately exposed for sale for ibe totsl taxes, in;
aver
anmni diarsed asaini.. ...........................................
• of tbc snalleft undivided to Hmpic laterusi ibciclar
• eollre thereof, then the ebolc parrel shall be of
.fared and oold. If any parcel of tend cannot b.- sold for uxa‘. In
xes. such parcel ahstl Lc raastd ovrr for tbc tlmi
e aufxecdins day. or before- the dose of Ih
r. on aa<h act
second offer, or durlox aueh sale
« noffpred. nod If.
1*0 caanef be sold for theF iauouDl aforesaid, the Count;
______
_ _ off the same
ic In the
name of the State.
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ahall bid
I
Wtanaa the Hon. Prcilortek \V. Uayao, C ircuit Judjtr. rjt.I thr
seal of «*iit Clrcott (tourt of Grand Traverse County tbl* in-ven
s 4(T <d janiiary, A. D. tbll.
PltUDEHlCK W. MAV.NB. Clrcuh JudCe.
Canurateaed. BLMEB B. WHITE Rcstelor.
,
STATE OP MiailGAN*.
To the armtt Court for the County of Grand Travcrac in Cbanocry
Ae peUdon of Oramel O. Fuller. Auditor General of the State
of MAImn lor and In bebnlf of nald Bute respectfully abaop-tliai
tbn Jtet of tends heiteaaner act forth and marited '’Schedule A."
iMiated n S^ptloB of all the lands In said County of Gnnd
Tk»vteun.upon which taxes were naseaacd for the years me
thwten, M wh^ worn rcurn^
tasea. and vkich taxes have not lioeu paid; foFrlber wlib tbc i«al
anmntdfjBRdb uxea. with interoal computed thereon to .the time
Baod <of aate, ahd coUoetion fee and expensrs. a* provided by Uw.
extended asainat each of aaM «*rate of land.
IS lo tbc Court ibat aiM U
Tear petlUonor teirthv ahowa
tends
.. arsn aiansN to tl* Audfbr General under the provUlona of
tWwihe Public Aetl oT 1893. aa deUngucni for noD4)ay*cnt,
nnhf tnaBafor aald years re^iccUvely. nud
raid taxes romaln
unpaid: except that b|n*« included in aald -Schedule A” for taxes
. of im or prior yeara «ere rettu-Dcd to the Atidltor OoneraJ as deUhriMtor.aald lasca tndcr the provisions of the eeucral tax tew s
^terteS^^prttTta the paaaaae of Art 200 of the Public Acu of 1891.
and whleh taxes remain unpnld.
I UMt in nil casce where lands
6re Indudod la -Rchedulc'A” aa aforesaid lor taxes Of ISMI or pf
.................
..................................;

mnnina South •« rods. theneoaVt'cM 16 rod*.
thentc'Nortb :o rods, thenee £an 16 rods to
^e of Itesteclnp;.
» i
I S » A 71 « II
t lot UslBnlag SI a poiut 7 rods tiouta ol Xor^Wesi comer el
of
- acH. ^ rods Booth, thence
BN,
n
ftf ——~ - r.___ . •«...... A wwl. V
)6
rocs East. Ibcj^ce i rods North, thence 16 rods \
to place of besinrrtns.
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ei Ii oil
:
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of i*wli.

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ACU of aete .
ncH of sol4 .
ncl4 of nwl4..
iwii of acl4.
rH’of nwli ..
CeVi of BCl4.
scU of msH..
AW«4 of- nc->4..
SJ4 or nwl4 .
seK of notetli of u-U ........... :
sal4 of mH...........:
seli of wU ...........!
1B14 of owl4.........:
c'4 of sU of nl4- of
•-•1W16 .................
nc-V4 of Ufli ........
<n-14 of nel4...........:
•w>4 of nwU
se»4 of nwl4 ........
nwM of bw44 ........
*14 of awl4 ...........1
nwfrlS cf Awl4
ffrll4 of awl
leX of awX.
neX of aeX.
wi.4 of aeX..
acX of aeX-

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36

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72 hi 27 71
4»A6 IbGit
2 «l 4 07
WOhelm-t A

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1
1
1
«-X of ewX
TOW.NSHIR 27 NORTH

wX of aX «r nfe
nwX of tisrx-...
wH of awX ......

28
1 00
C3 , 1 «6
1 no
1 00
I no

11

Btt‘
BMth IS3 (eci of Lots
17 aad 18............3

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14

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TAXES ^ lite..................
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH 4>P RANGE • WEST.

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2 86
of hwX_____ 3 40
-A pi -X..

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aaX ^ MX..
\ sf.aeXt.

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nrX of aeX..

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^
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tbt 6 ...........

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. 9 40
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-.13
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40
40
19 43
46 23
39 12
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1
4
2

83
96
29
32

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1 44

1 Oft
1 U
60

M

1 M

27

M

1 M

M 1i 06
M
62 . 1 M

M

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I 66

-1 K

i oo
1 66

1 U
i 68

12

1 68

Lot 6 ..........
aeX of neX

Irt^^f at-x and awX
of aeX ................ «S
*eX-of swX .......... Ifi 46
swXN>( aeX and nX »f.
21 ^0
>teX, -■of aeX.^...16
Lou 3 ani^.....l6
a
.w X of dil-X.-..
i .
-»7
:wX of nXX-.
jwX of nftX..
nw-frlX of cefrlX-.
IWX of nwX
> neX
ot n«
reX of
I V
neX or BcX.
wX of awX

’ f; aaX of ft*4

..14 38 2
..16 46

4 II
5 21
S 16

I 66
1 60
1 67
2 13

ir*

1 62
1 74
r «t a atakh 2 rod* Weat and 18 roda

IH

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33 iurtb nff East rUie ol
r.-X of 8cX.. .13 33
ni- >f n»4 ol r.cX Jnt- of s'\* of n'is^o*

1 54

53

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I point 46 (•* 7X
techca Souib and 33 met 4
ercriions I and 3. ttacuce South 66 dsdrma
Bloub-s West 106 In'., thence Booth 31 <
to mIttuiFS Ks>i
. ite-nre East 42 toot.
thrnce Konb «:

3 12/ t'ommcnctnK at a
Strert 36 (eel Ba*c of tbc N and 8 X Hno W
Scetton. tbenci- Nerth parallel to said North and
South X Ites 13a feet, theon- West at risbt asstes
tn said .North aad South X line U toot. lheor«
; South alou8 said' Norb end Bomh X tee Mi
: feet, theacu Ea>t to place of bealtinlns.
T 13
I>rt of ncX of nrX coe

>“sr.

North 483 lert t
.7
Fart of aeX of neX of Sertioa. ceounaaclag 66Q
(eel South of ne corner of aald deecripttea. Ihebco
Went 62>X («rt. thenn- South 163 (eet. them*
East 639X feet. Iheacc North 166 (eet -to bestn*
nine..................... II
7 13
I 86
38
Part of arX ol neX coawrnclng lo rods Mth M
Be corner of said
saM dracriptioe. tbcacw
thcacw Xert
wert St
86
roda. thence South 6 rods, thence East 20 rod*.
tfaettc .North 3 *o»« to^glnnlnfc
U,
148^
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Abseaa Retort AddKMn.

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patellel to X-Une 1166 (esa. thsnce deSert to
rll^ 6 degree* 0 minatea 473 feel, thence deSect
to right 83 degreet 43 mleutea 97 feet thence
deSert lo left » degreet 35 Btentea 586 (eel lo

*19
49

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1 ftft

|y>; 2

*JL T^iirX of seX ...
'
23 »^!scX of »w-X....... 7
'
■ an<!.4/>l 3 ,
. :
‘ -‘,Ess;i pa.-l of *wX of

06
66
as
63

I
I
1
I

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06
60
M

^ 16
2 33

49
39

1 66
I 6ft

3Y0
: M
2 64
1 96
1 M
1 M
It «8
22
46
1C
12

67
76
*•
64.

Ea« Bey Park AdSHtOii.
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2 87

Edna Park .Addrttan.'

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2 10

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29

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TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH OF RANGE 12 WEST.

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9s;

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..22,4ft
TOWNS^^NORTH cip RANGE 10 WEST.

of aeetloB. thence South parallel with East lice of
seciloa to South Une of Lot 1. thence Ean to
smrUoo Une. thence South on East Une of sec-

1 87
1 IT

16 16, Lena II and 12..
24»
i3

9 66
3 64
2 33

]l«l 20

r, 76'
11 62

I UO
1 66

.1 62
6 68
I 49
1 16
3 23

Imts 6 and 7........
L«s 23. ataed 57.
South X 0( L04 32..
Lms Trend
"lUoia
.t enu 73..
----- «
llaNaC i»7 Incluahc. 6
|l.ou 9 and 10........ 6

1

l.t>!t, II wnd 13..

6.] 17

>
1 60

Bayalde AdSRM*>.

^ .... oak aUke. tfacniv -North 212 fi-cl to
on Nonh line «*f waM Ixit 2. thence W»-*t on North
hue 1ST leet-fo bealnniiig.
C 2.!| 16.*.'
23
1 Of
TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OPsgANCE 12 WEST.
.wX of InwX..
4 of I
South part oi
'nw-fr:>« ................
neX o; sw-friX-.-.
wIrIX cf BWtrl*,..
ow>. cl RwX........
* x of RCX ..........

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333
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1 66
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Suulb r. 4MOO aerea Lot 1 ies* tbe following. Beglnniog 111 center of highway 00 Lni- between
I and 2. thence North 2.3 fret, thence
to ahore of G, T. Bay. iheuee South alone ahore
to Sii.:ih Hn« of lotN. Ihcltic East <m lx«t Hoc
1.1 bcalonlng . . .36
r. 3- 10 35
2 o:
41
1
North 10 acres of Iai 2 leas the following: .lleglnnlng on -S'o-tb line ol I.ot ; at a point 718 feet,
Wcwi of .Nonheeai <«mer. Uience Mrat to atgU-\
way along shore of C. T: U. thence South alou
hw-ay 863
ceuli
D lion pipe, thence
to torib Hue 241 7-I0 f.

ar>, pf owftl‘4.
r■* -•'.neX of awlilX ---"'

'E

-

WEST.

ii!

1 60

' itert of Lot s, .

1 06

S 34
87 .
cxo|Pi^K, R.^H*ht of

ran of l.ut 3, Ix-ytnulns 3 rod* Nonti of SuuihsvM
<orinr. IDence KaFi.j;o rods. :lii-r»e Nuttli 3 ruda
then.# West to Bay'Biioic. theme Souibacaicriy
alons Day ataoce lo beglnnlag.

33
94
1 84
48
. 07
7 93 Fart of Lot 3. beginning at 8ouibwe*t eomer. thence
1C 71.
east 30 rod., thence North 3 rods, tbenee West
to Bay. Shore, thenvo Southwesterly nking bay
shcjc to beginning.
u'

!i 12

•wX Of.BWX...... 5 to"
nX of *wX ea.vpi R. B
13 a)4 3 3’.‘
-••r
right of w-*y.... 2 80
7 9» 2 ft7
.-2'
neX -of seX-------- 2 4ft
_________ <._.ner of H. S. Cam'S
Comuienilng
at Nonhweat
4 01
________
of W. Reeders
kx which
1*Southwest
Southwestfonter
t
•2 87
- - 28
- degrees
•*
then** South
30 -•-^te•
minute* weat
I. here
hei we
along East sWe of State Hoad 254 (oei.
make atanlng point, thence Eaiterty at right
. thence South 28
angles to State Road
dsstees Sft mlnutea rtVewt 8 rod*, them e wewterly
-It rtaht aules with Sute Hoad 1ft- rods lo Eatt
lide of State Road. tbcBce North 28 degreer -0
ling.
mlnutea East 8 ro«*a to tdvee or_beginnli
»9 ft

sH

X tetet betwiTD Sertlees 1 and 3. thrun- Bmitfa
160 tei'i. U»cr<« Iteat 30 (aol tbcn<c North 166
:. tbcnco M eat io feet to b '
39
06
j l*an of land la Section, cosncnenelas 55 feet South
I and 263 feci East of X PO*l betweeb Scetlona I
and 3 IhrsKc South Ida fcid. thence 4£aal 3o (eet.
I ibcner North tW feet, tbeate^ West 3d (eat ^

X nf oex.......... 30 40
16
1 06
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6 13 . 1 39
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TOWNSHIP 27 NORTI] OP RANGE II WEST.

TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE

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ihcUK- .North iCO feet, thctite Went 3v (eet to
bwlnulBjc . .. 1 .
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Part of Ixn 5. bcxlncinx at ScralhwcAt rori:f-r on
Rav .Sbure.-thenre East on Sooth line 343 6-in
r*-«l. ilicncc North 6(Mi fort, thi-nre \Ycst lt> lay
sborc. thence Southerly alou« shore to bcflnnlox.
3S 6
2 4P
TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH OP RANC^ It WEST.
2 4f.
2 40
All that piece or■ parcel of tend l.tinr ou the Naat
Lake belBS In swX. "
.18 3
30
13
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I 60

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bn
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OP RANGE 9 WEST.

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Suulli 155 feci,
ninulnp Estt 163 teet. them
rih 153 feet.
thence West 163 feci, thcuci- .Nori'
4
1 31
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1 39
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TOWNSHIP 26 NOfRTH OF RANjGE IS WEST.
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4
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TAXES OF HOt
2 351 76
14 R<> 3 .S3
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tOWNSHIP 28 NORTH OF RANGE 9 WEST.
and 1ft ___
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1 00
97
49
04
o«X of 'vcX
•X .«> IITX. .....32 80
TAXES OF 19S7.
ncX of neX.
CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
w'^of neX .
Knimah. Lay and Co a 2nd Addition.

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..37 33 S
1 Suulhwcai •
.. Alien F- Little to I'harlcs K Silver and rei-ord
cd Ii Grand Traversc foumy Rcdstcr'a Offlct ID
Ubrr 37 of Itet-dn on pax«- !<3. thmee 8o«tbw«“icriv atena Eli: RapMs and Tsaverae Olt. t’-aiiRoad :« iect. (brnCT Werieriy parallel will) S<iBlh
line of said tend, deeded by Utile to laud of
llorle. Ihvme .Norlhcrty to Sfulhwci't roriii-r of
land dcA-dcd as atoreaald. theuer Eartcrlv aloDX
Sn:i:li line ol land deed iu> aforesaid to atete of
bCKlt'lllnr-. '........3«
73
2 t»
3.
W
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TOWNSHIP 50 NORTH OP RANGE 10 WEST.

4 30
7 3’.

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sX of ncX .......

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46
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.TAXES of «S7.
IiroWNBHIP 25 NORTH OF RANGE S WEST.

rH of
22 and W.
18 M3 feel la>t 23. 4
Um 26. and WX of
tiOt 81 ................ S

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•bore of a T. Bar. tlM«re Konbedy ateai Aon
___________ _ . _ the Sottih Une •( Ulk.
of bar to >4 tina bcina Karth BiTVif Lot 2. tlnara
Sum Ite (ceL IheMT Earn 76 feet. tb«*ee .^S•Ttit
Kaat on lot Hw roT feet ip Eaei Hoc of T. II.
tte -fOM. ihenm -U'cet 73 fM to plaeo •( b«ite-..
City and Elk Rapids Prate Bond, thance .NoithateB
.........
• 1 M 61 61 6 S3 |1
orly alow 1*U W«c <»i e-air noaJ to 8. W. virre."
tend tterAod 40 U. WUtelord »ar. 1. .iWM.
Toemahte V NWOi wt Raq»i IS Want
B...
thence at ilcbi enalcA to SUte Road Kasterly I6b
feet, tbesce Northerly parallel to Etate Rond to
; Hectenlw 3d ferl South of the latoraecUoa of esatar
S. Uue Of -W. Reeders kM. thonro KsMerL to >iUne of Frost Scree: with West Rnc of Sec. 6.
comer of R< edcra let thence .S'OTiberl.v aluna ICaat
: ilieiH« South on west line o: rectloa 136 Ic«L
tectloa.
ibcaae east at nxhl sox tea to sate aerttao Use to
Bide of Hccdert lot to North line of Set
< JUy Shore, theurv NonheaatWIy ah*6 Bnr Shei*
thence E*at .o pteoc of bcalnnlng,
• PN«« directly ISan of plat* ol beglanteff
S33 <4 •» 38 61 U II no 647 46!
M 1 00
2 i«j thence Wot to pteea of bc^lwjn*. •
^
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'eat pan of ncV« of
nt
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2 3t|
Towfi.^ 27 N*th'«r'«tSbts 11
neli .................
#14 of seX ....
a'., of note of
3 It
3 4hea<-c Nonh 3a deyrtHS 33 mlautM « ..
wV,Vnw»i...' IT 46
caater of Acbf Siau Road 16 3406 (Naim. tkMre
*1, of note .... 17 M
66
13
slotix ccaier Kron. Street i* 7M66 chslna,
.el* of seX----' 1 9S
30
l>» 16 61 , thence South l« C:.|<« chatea to bealnnlas. '
**14 of ewli.....
3 36
1
I 37
56
03.
neX of nwU -i plfoatmeno^ 6 IMOO chaiM South sad 1 MW

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4ft
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TOWNSHIP St NORTH OP RANOE 10 WCBT

Tour (reUUoner further show# that the said uses on aald dea---- --- •
. .
fj,,. jnorc than one year after
sren'ntamed as dcUntpicnt: and the said inxea not having
2m (he eame being i»w doe and------------------------- "
ahoveaet forth, ywirMlUonerprayaa decree In favor of the State of
.........................parcel of aaU tends, for the paynicat of the
ixes. latereaU collection fee and expenses as
led le -said eabedulc asainat the several par3 16
.19 160
'a. and in deteuU of payment of the said
1 08
apaiad and extunSed asainat aald tends........... iwX of nwX.... .31 4ff
3 40
.3: 160
SlArf tend *a> be aold foxOfee amounU due thcrc- fl'ls
1 71
..23 80
*#iv*lM hyJaw.
by Jaw. to pay the Ucn-niore^.,
wX of
Of nw’x .
oa.«aSrorlMB
swX of a .
i ywr MiIileBer wiu evt
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iiX of swX ..
*X of nwX ...........«

V1w
Auditor Oenrfsl of the Suic of Mleblgan. for
TOWNSHIP 2S NORTli OF RANGE S WEST.
a^d-nsteha^of
' IwhaU/of sa
said State.
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wX Of
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** 24
i4 74 • 75 i 1 UO
DeftiniiteK at Southwest corner of Seclkm. tbciKc
8CH80ULE A.
North 83 rod* Uit-i.cc- li»»t 73 rods, then..- «?o:it!i
IC. rede, thence West 72 rod* io pUce of besinnlng ...................... 30 42 7i
13 33
3
61
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fH OI^ANCE
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH
OF RANGE 1C WEST.
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TOWKBhiP 2S NORTH OP RANOE t WEST.
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STATS OF AUCmeAN. OoKnty «jf Onatf Tnnnt—a.
iHm Ctnak OPVt'for tlM OowHj- of OiUd Twtctw
«orr.

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POP TRAVERSE CITY

^ TOW^tP a NORTH OP RANBE 10 WEST.

TOWNSHIP » NORTH OP ftANOC t IweST.

ANNUAL TAX SALE

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CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY.
Original Ptet

-2.9« ^Soulli 3« feet of North
(inl ot l.ot 13.
3 t3
T ftfl.
4
S3 76 32 36
I :•/ I .North 36 feet of Lota
87 43 23 54 3 9ft
1 791 U tud 12 .......... c
t 8’MSoulb HU leet-oj
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• 4 It ; lAt* 11 and 12 C
35S *2 K3 18 !7- !•■
3 irl. j BertOBing at Southwest comer of I«t II th-nm
2 96J ft*,': to
North S:'., fci-t Weal 4ft Iret.
2 9>'<| South to hegincltjg.
2Vfii
7.
2 78
7t
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I 8ft ~U- 4 ..................... s
1
89 31 :. a»'IWofl X ol Lot 3..I1
42 31 liftI;®
It^ X of Lot It..16
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Unplatted Piwperty.
lA parrel dc.cr1i>rd u* follows- «-ommemle* .a! *
palm 2ftft leet South of Southeast corocr of
II 57
JefferwoD Avenue and ; Monw
South
(eet -heme iten i:2 4 iv
.Nonh 3<‘ (eet. thence W«s: U2 4-:u feet ■. beurt20
til:.g
30 ftl
71
iCommcBcltig at a point on West line of » "!«
. * Street 173 f»»t South of the IniereectJon o.^M
(tomb line of I4ih Street thenr* Wett 16 ■
i theiK-e setMh 23 feet, theme E-et 46.. (^- th«W
, North 25 fret ift poln. of beginning ib^ 1^
I were lormerly know n an I-A *. B^k ' -

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57
3
1 1ft
29
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t Aft
4 55
I ftft 136 96

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1 ft*

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«r«« 52 (ret of Lo4 2 oM West « (•«
feet of Lot 2.... 1
5 II > *8
North M (oet o( Lou
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1 66

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Grifllft and Winoa'a
Btk.
Lou 4. S ead 6.... 1
UiU 22 And 23 ... 1
1 aad 23 ..
lax II .

1 M commenrtng at a point on W^i tin- cf I otoB StrM
[ ar- te« teft'h of toe inurtj^n of the^th
line of ttth BtroM. thence t\e*t
I South 23 leet thence East 16- feet. 1,*”'®';®
, 27 feet to poim of beginning, formerty known a*
; Lo: 1ft. Block l. Ferswood Addltte*.
_
2 •*
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n
« North Une ol Iteh BiiM
the Wert Iloe of I’nloo Btrert
North IM feet, thence Wewt 41 feecthence South 156 fort, ibeoce^ !?,?“**
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9 64
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of te
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3 and Eaat 10 feet of South 36c«e0t Of Lots.
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Mr and Mra. N. 8orc3M» spent last
week with friends In CadCUar. reinmInc Satnrda).

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Mr. Pehan of QinnJ Rapids transned buslneos bece \Vednesda>.
Joe Flnkler of Grand Ra|dds »-»s In
awn on business Wednewia}.

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VILLAGE OF. WYLIE.
Bik.
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2 17
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FLAT OF NEAHTAWANTA
Lot I ............ .
Lou II U>d 14....
Lot 13 ...................
Lot 3 ...................
Lot
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Lot
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Lot
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PLAT OF OLD MISSION BEACH ASSOCIATION.
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Friedrich’s
GREAt"^
CLEARANCE
SHQE SALE
Now going on
Making RooiM

earliest plon<H>rs. i She leaves
four
MAFLETON.
Roy Vmlor and Huy Uohni have the c-liildren. Mis; Builfr of Madison. Wis..
Wilbur GUI of Harbor Springs. Mrs. I;.
mumps.
Burr Giles and Marie Borlian are H. Been anil liowmd E. GUI of Northport. Mra. C.ill was a mnaker of the
Just gelling over the niumia.
;ngregal
•gallonal rliu'reb
and
one of
Sera Wairen. Will Hoffman. John
/imminent women.
on hiion
Hoffman and Mrs. Oliver la^lie arc
on ihcVic-k lilt.
emoon at 2 o'clock at the buini-. Rev.
There were aenit«| at St. Joreph’s A. Bentall will oRIHate. The GarUie
choreh SiiDday

Sisierv' quanei will sing favorite wePeraenal and Gentral.
I
Mrs. A. T. Breed and Mrs. Hattie
lerttons.
Interment w1» be In the
at
South
Boardman ■gall
OUo Bosae was at Traverse City Benner were
............. cemeiery.
Northport
cemeiery. beside her hun
Thursday and Friday.
Thursday In the tniercrt of the Royal
John iardie has purchased ; “e'-.band. Wuf.
died 1C year?
• ' Gill,
* " who
'
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hodges went to Nelghburr.
piano foi bis fanitir.
Mrs .1. H. lolirks sneni a couple of
Detroit on Thursday.
The I* O. T. M. M. and K. O. T. >
Bddio Carothers taas been atertaln- days last week with her parents, Hr. Sunday with her
and iirs. Sinclair, at Housemans Sid CartoJL
______ Mr. and Mrs. Chas
iOA
Will Carroll, who was married Sun­
Mra. John Bnant left on Saturday day. enterialned bis friends with the son on Thursday evening. The .even
ing was spent In games, nuste and
,for a couple of weeks' visit with her
carda. after which a snmptnous lunch
Mrs. John lighthUer was at 5lan- brother and wife. Mr. and Mn. John
..........................................
niertalned twelve
Augun
Nclicon
Brethren
few days last week.
of his frirndv and rrlative* from TravBarniorc. h:is resumed t
Ura. M. Hobbs was a Kalkaska visCltv'm III!. Pume here from Salhome at Hart glter a Ivw days'
lUu Satorda).
•lay nigm until Bunday.
Sadie Lyle was m 5Ianton Monday with his brulhci. Ben
JoKeph Kiuujia In drawing lumber
atteraoon.
*
Ben Straban and Mias Mattie fof^Ip'new 'liouM
day
Straban
of
Springfield
visited
Mr.
and
Kroui«t Is working for Andrew
Uri. Bennett of Kalkaska is Ihe
Pref. J. O. Davis and the Miaaes
■Mra. Henry Tablierer Thursday
ew cook at the Gregory hotel.
CarrcllKllei, Miller. Humpseh. Melatm. Han­
Mra. E H. fille r, who has been vlw
Mr. HansoD of South Boardman was
John Cam'll is going la work for ger and Aviawonh drove to l.eUod
Ring her parents. Mr and Mra. EldIn tt______________
ton Monday.
Koseinan Ibis .uoiniei
hrldi
lay lucming to attend the teachers'
C. B*. Swaverly of Kalkaska made redge. returned to her home at TravTwelve of the teaehera from the
itutc. rcinming Friday
evening.
rse City Thursday
a buMneaa call In
Monday afterTraverse City High school drove out Mias AyUworih returned home by wa
UBUgn anil r.-ci snuiicr
^
■OOB.
of Traverse CIlv. arriving on Satui
Mlaa Wlnlftwd Hodges was at South
. for SalsUury. Mary-|e„„„ng
oi
—,. -.............
Combs
hill, alter day evetiiog
;
Boardman Saturday.
•■h“- ,
,
j which an oy*ier
c
stew was served al.
Dr. Gray of Manton was In town
Utile Burton While, who has been
or Mr and
Mrs. Bailey,
'X line home
hi
rei SuBda).
ataylng-at thejvomc of Mr, and Mrs. Everyone enjoyed themselves to the I'Xt'un'oWaManning
Ixslle.
who baa
been
0 Flint
It Q
on Monday, his fa llmlt.
Lee Oibba made a buslaeta trip to
Hieodlng the pnti year in Chicago, artber having sent for him.
Kalkaska Tuesday.
Feb 14.
rf»<ri home Wednesday to spend a
Mr. and Mra. Lofe WllUami. Mm
Mra Fred
Pred Bechatlne vlsUed her ale
alsfuplc of ronniha with hU pareoia.
Babcock
and
ter. Mra. Johnson, at Cadillac Tbura- l.«vl Williams, Mrs
NORTHPORT.
Mrs. C. B. Kehl has ueeo conflned
Miss/Bdith Carter of Walton attended
day and Friday.
MiiB Oracle McQuay of Kalkaska Is Royal .Neighbors' lodge last Thursday »iday and Sat
ihia ptace.
v«,.-jing I
riaiUng her grandparenta
Chas. Uautnlierger si>ent Saiurday In
MUa Irene Potter of South Board-1
Mra. ilarrla of Dakota Is visiting her Traverse City on business.
of Miss Winifred daughters. Mrs. Wm. Brockwty and
J. Urnco and Fred Brace left SalMrs. WrighL
Hodgea ovei Sunday.
iirday for Allegan.
Sixty-Second Convention.
Preaching services at the M. E.
Mra. Dora Wellman of South Boardle .Misses Eunice Pretileaux. Ann.t
ert of the sIxty-Htcond
ao caleJ on Mra. A. C. Hofigea Wed- church. Sunday. Feb. 19. at I4;S« a.
Sunday
school
at
II:3
p
Beaday between trains.
the teachers' Institute held at'l.»l80.; iBon ..f tli._ I.ong
r.'aad Alra. Jay West of HouaeMr. Leddy was home from Manis­
Wilbur Gill of I'etoskpy uas^called
'
I Silver l.ake church Feb................................
is Siding entertained a number of Saiurday evening by the serlohs Ill-lrJ
tee a few days last week.
f
"
though the roads were bad and wind
lends and neighbors at their
Born to Mr. and Mra. Bert
•ss of his mother. Mrs Wm. G.HL____ J"
lowlflg hard iliere wa* a good aitend•resh-,
rroft. Friday. Feb. lOji daughter.
The 1-eelanau coimtv teachers' InKil-i""
being iireseni. The talks and
y tllel lie held al l.eland on Fel. fC- :
Rev, Baker and wife were at South
recitations were excellent.
large number preM-nt.
and Sunday
loth, was one <.f the
l>esl
held
The* friends and neighbors of Mrs. nianv vt-ars.
Mra. John B«ker of South BoardTlie
Instnn-iors were; • The convention was opened by song
her a
very
pleasant Dr. C 6 Hoyt, mho has thatge of the service l.-d by th. Silver lake choir:
nan made a bnaiuess all in town Sat­ Wright gave
urday.
deiiannienl of |.liil.i»oiclc> and eduia-!.prayer 1.,. Rev. Zimmerman of Ixmg
Mlu Addle Stewart of Boyne CUy fa
tioo at YpstUiill. an.l Mr R I) Cal Ijike: re.ltatlon h>
Eslher
Crain:
|coni|<any presented her with a hand- kins, leather of geography at
employed at the Gregon' hotel.
Mi.lsong b» Silver lavke Mule quartet.
wlth some purse
purae Refreshments were aerved Pleasani.
The
_____________
Ladles’ Aid
____ society met

with
Beth gave liiiere-ting and'
As l!ev Miller ma. absent, the topP,

r homes at a Inatruriive talks v.ii the above sub- -What We Ought to <Jn for Our Stin
Mra. Leroy Uaxam Wedoeaday after-,and all reiumed
noon of laat week. Dellcioua refresh- late hour wishing
..........
_
Jecis during
ih.- imii dii's of the i«i . day. S< bool." was passed over, and oiir
he day.
day
ments were oerred by .Mrs. Maxani.
happy returns of the
jsiltuie
etuTicrnil church •
Mtos Flora Aldredge on
Monday!
Mrs. l>-wls Morris eiiiorialned the;xhursdav evening 1
ll<»< delivcttri ZIm
went to South Boardman for a couide ■ Rebekahs at the
hall
after
lo-lge
> a large uii'l
.>
of weeks.
Tuesday evening. Feb T The eveuing ; |,r,nlaii\c andi-n.-.'
".V
a >oir
-ns-". rbsll Ihe Salocms
McKee ©t Cadillac
was the was siieni in playing ivrogreeslve l>o-j-Hcme and S-hcxil
•iefly mention. Gor Atl|.res. ni lb
mimber. voin<l Mcn’l $2.50 KlOCI L................ $US
gucal of hi* couaTn*. Percy and Gor- dro and ninch. >
’■ j Ing Ihe
ad:og. wrilinv ves.
Discukse.l by Ernci-t Salcluvki..
---------------- ... --------------^
I'rire. Mrs. John Bryant »«c•Hlhtnetu ilien dwelling at length Robert Bareev. F Fanning, John Bra i
Vere RiebardaoB of Kalkaska wa*|ond an<l Mrs. E. L, Brower wlnnlng]„„ righteouMK-« le.cduiion and r.-.il- kel and Arihui Zimmerman;
town TuottUy on hla way to Trav.: the prtie at the flinch table. Hefreah-.beginnhig hts tM-'-jhecttsilon by HertJia l.uiman
Womoi'. Coed Rubkm....«!«
abcrbei
City.
cake w-erey'an l>yl(e'. iK-auliluI s
Appoimnu-m of nominating »>mmlt
Mias EuA^rrett of Klagsley virit-jaerved by ilrs. Morris.
Miss
.Nina
vian.«d her iiaier. Mrs.,Lee GIbl
-.........................................
lb*. SaiurI
I
Song by Silver lake qiiariet.
day
and
Sunday.
The -tH-lal and dinner hour wi
- . - . --------I
..ww»
HELD THE
...- WARNING
..................... ,
The entertainment
given
b-. the
Cbarle* EThomaa of laaatng wa* a !
-----------! senior . !«>.. -u Sai.ir-Uv evening at «vr-,l !.>■ all. juilgllig from Ihe g.xsl
guest of Mr. and Mra. Lero.v Maxam]Maay Traveraa City People
Havelihe town hull wa.s a dC'id.d sur.-ess ool.s .:iid Millies on all fates.
on Wedneeday of la*t week.
joone So.
Ifrom start lo finish.
Tne lolb'wtng
Afternoon Seaaion.
ChiJdren'x $ 1.50 SKoci ^
Clifford Crould baa ben quite sick I
When the kldnevs are sick they give ! pittgram was renderedPrcKideni Roben
Barney
the past week with a aevere attack of luamlatakal.le warning.- that should'
I’lano duel—tSUi.fys Uame and Opal
(eaMtbtt.
.
'not be ignored.
By examining the'Biaelow
Oi>ened by' slnglai: Sik kj b> Si:v
JasM L«wla Of Klondike visited fait urine and treating the kidbeys upon {
llano solo-Mis- lulla Miller
Ijikc quart* i
pareota a couple
le of days last week.
the orti
flr»l sin
sign of
of dl-order. many dhy* |
Tal.leaux,
-MUs IVorl
Devnilonal lervlce led hy Fred Fuhl
Mr*.
Judkin*----------and *oo.
Jess,---|Of
on ,nf
..... I. F. ---------...
----------------suffering
may
Sick kid- meaux.
Quite a number gave teslimi>nlal- an.l
of
suffering
mayIve saved
WmM.
•. IX...... SSI... ... .1
Satarday went to Boyne City for a nevg
ill-amolling urine.,
Plane duet-Mis- Ellen and Gladys l.rayci:.
ney* exivel a dark,
dai
••wtwult.
full of "brickdiuilloler-iicrscd by song 335. uue v<r-c
"brickdiuil sedlmem and l>aln-:Damr
The potato osarket I* not very brisk, ful Ip imaaage. Sluggish ki.lnevs cause 1
Vocal aolo—Rev A. Bentall; Mis* at a lime.
Our total buyer* are ^ving 25 cents-, ^uj| p,iB in ibe small of the fbark.'Elleti. a<xy.iup;ini«t,
Fong hv vouns ladies' quartet of Sii
ver Uk<
per boabe).
.. „
, headache, diciy spells, tired, lahguld ■
Reading-'
.Ml** Vera Darling of South Board- (eellnr*
and
frequent
rbeumaUcl
Vo<al s->lc.
Keciiaiion bv Mabel Orweno
man vldted her anm.
Mr*.
Frank
M,r Dame
A ver' lulereMing address by He'
CaroOsera. a tew daya last week. •
i
ttoan* Kldnev- PilU are for the kidTalvtoau. ' Coming Events Cx« Their tt A Shellv
Ura. Daa Bridge* of Boyae CUy *r- ney* only; ihev help sick kidneys, and iBhadows Itefore Them—jjenior class
Uetll.-itif.n I'v Frankie 7’mikei
rived on Wedoeaday to atteod the rij ihe blotxl of uric jvo.soo. If you
"Wav lx)wn on the Suwanre River"
Uirv re|.
reKi'led four wliool- pre---------------------------------------funeral
Of her ^»ter. MraJ^^HIlton.
Ts-_ ...............
from any of the alwve syW --Ouariet,
- lartet, Mis-e-Gertl. , .Mhr-t. Ani.i
in ail
Mra. Hattie Benner of Frankfort I*
,-00 ran use no better remedy.
and Christine Ganbe.
Garibe. who
mho resp
res|g>nded
IB town to-a eouide of wwkB In the:
■f„Verwe CSiy people reronimen.l to an encore with -Robin Adnlr "
coUection ol
»3.3.’'.
whole aim.iint '
I4.5e.
lateiwtt of the Royal Nelghtare
Doar's Kidney Pill*.
Beading. Medley--JuHa Miller
Mra Viola Merryman of CadllUc U ^
f
Clapp. 937 E Front street.
IWet—Clarissa Johnston
and
.eNomlnating conimliiee made the fol
Irvwint nominationsher parwt*. Traveiae
Tfav^rse CIt
City, Mich , Ray*
"Doan's . gene^Strele. In negro costume
Mr. and Mra Church, for a few davi
lux.
"Good
Night'—Bessie
President—Rol.ert Barney,
at Walt t Son*’
Kidney PllU
PIU* procured
:
W. a Moore, who haa been visiting drug more
Vice p>e»ideai—Arthur Zlm
tore were
wc
uaed In our famUy lo|Grtinn.
hi* alator. Mra Markbani. retunied
_ _ _ and
_ _ —they efThe
. . . seniors
. . . . . deserv
. - ..._. . . . . . . . .
Henorary secretary-Ford FaooUii.
Idney i _ ■oble
f3kMahi"oii ilieeday of'?e;^^
.................... will
..............
hla home i
their efforts
The proceeds
be
Secretary—Elmer Youker.
e _______________________________
after other remedies had,.......................................................
last week.
Trea-urer—Fred Fahl.
been taken without the leant beneflL,used..................................
to help defray the ex]«n&*-s of
Primary sut>eriDteiideol—Mra Ford
s autement In ibeirjtbeir graduatton.
.... Mra Ut^ee. at CadfUac.
------: Fanning.
dan last week.
Mr* Martha Estertrook GUI iiaased
Home derwrimeet auiwrintendent—
Mr. Mc4)uay was at Petoskey on
moreing at 4 Mr* Ford Fanolng.
huatWBW a few daya the first ot the
Teacher training—Rev. MUler.
Temperance rupertnteodeBi—Rev. J.

FIFE LAKE DEPARTMENT

For

Mrs. Charilo Carroll la able to be out

SMlas ThurwU). U>« cuest o
Mn. Beo SiDcUlr.

Our handsome New
1
Spring Shoes
and Oxfords
Arriving Dally

Oar rldicaloBS law

.Mrs. n E. Campbell is very III wi(h',p'leesarc whatlsdTtw-

lofl Ihe big crowOa.
Ma’g $4.00 Shoa .

Woma’a $2.25 3boci....$l-«

WSBo,'.»l.50Sko»....,

..4LU

a >$100 Shoe..

33

s

Srbolan dans at

Mien'$3 cued $2.30 Shoe.
1................$l.We«l$lAS

VlLLAOK OP PtPB LAKE.
.■

Leynl

linet by Arthur Zltnaertnan and
Mabel Gfeean.
Sc-oc b. Silver Uke suartat.
I
Mrs. Will Bceart I eery tU with an
Roll call of oebooU:
Howard. 3;
aiuck of lagTlii|ie.
fUoe Tree. 14; Long Lake. 3; Blyer
r. W. wuaou of 7
Lakx.SS.
Saturday c
The next ^l entloc will be boU al
Run. saturda,, Hay
Raturds).
UisBilssed by Rex. J. Zll
Mrs. 1. J. Vedman of Summit Cltr
ms In town feaiurday.

Tuesday eTening. Feb. Tth. the Stars
and Signals plcyed a tct) Interesting
game of basketUall. Much c.-niliiislasin
was rbown by l»ih teams. The game
ended with the wore JI 31 In faxor ..1
Mrs. Arnos Bos Is sick at jhls s ril- tb< SlgnaU.
The Uneup for the Stars was as fol
lag wiib an attack of ihe grl'iiw
ioWk!
Claode Moore went to Moaton TucsLydia Uiown. captain am! Jumplni.
1} 00 butlness.
renter: Belle Hopkins, side center.
Wm. Nixon antf Georgiy Manchester Mrs Eiu Brown, right guard
spent Snuday w ith friends* in llurkle.r laeiU Weallieilx. left
guard:
KEie BrownsoP. right furwajd,
with her sister. Mrs. Welsh, of Mav- UU Giddis. left forward.
Held.
I' Lineup olShc Signals:
Tint mil returned from
Traxierse
Edith rarlback. lontpiDg center.
City Saturday, having visited his M>n.
E;hel Hi
E;hcl
Hnckman. aide cetiiei.
AUic HnifW-rlghl furwanl.
HerU-ri Hill, fora short time.
U.tiio
llowmder, left
I
lorwanl.
...................................left
Getrge l*arker went to Hcftior MonKdna Wall right guard and captain
ay to see after his warehouses and
Irab Bogan, left gwrd.
ictber prol>ertv.
liarobi lill'pF, referee; Rcmlrc Stih
I
Ernest Sii.riw of Summit Clly was
in uiuplic.
[In town WcHlnesday on buslhess
A Fifxe Entertainment.
Arthur 1'. Sorensen fpent Sunday
itaivrda.v evening. 7Vl>. 2'., the iw
with friends at Traverse Clly.
...................
, will •
Bernice Stinson left Thursday (or
1 extended visit at Sturgis. Burr Oak
imi'erwcmator .
ascl Uranri Rapids.
Mrs. Chas. Box is in al this wHilng. honof .Mr, A. iJneoln Kirk,
Mrs. R Hauaiganh is connued to has traveled c.ver twenty-seven states,
and »ucres« ba.s been with him
her home with an attack ol mmu|>s.
Mrs. Geo. Sterr* of Snnimli c'iix w
III...
In town on l.usines* Wednesduy.
iK.aallcns from
.. ,
Rerti'ie l.ambkios spent the VvcekJBhakewpeare. Olckcng, Irving and othwlth irlends In Cadillac.
Tei>. His vivid im|s>n<nnailr>n ot Sb..
Ctaude Millard af Traveme Cily was lock is excellent and Mr. Dooley with
in town on l.uciness l-tldav.
Jhis w.: is U;ought out' in excellent
Kllsha N. Clink of l-ist Joidan. can-iat.vU.
ciidate for i irtuii Jinlge. was in town!
Come and have an evening of good.
.Monday on bu.lneics.
.wliolesome
fun
and entertainment.
.Mr. Berger of Owoaso spent Sundav [Held al tlie BaiKist church. Saturday
wlih his dausbtcr..Mits Berger, at il. evening. Keh. 25/Cmidren. ir.c: adulu,
McCarthy's.
|£:.r.
jf

Conducted py Mrs. I. H. Bonneil

6 O

■iMu.

'
Song by
,|Loa« Tree.

Utw. 1). L. Kiul«n risited Mrs. Car­
ter. Monday, al Walun, where she Is
teaching F. hool.
Ralph Case transacted business In
Traxt-rw- Clly Wednesday.

a
.03
owMhip 3$ North of RoAffc 10 Wm

t SoctioD Uoo of 31 asd
32. twclDUDS SS foei liMt of SortiOD lino at «
aiat beinc tb«> South tld^ of )he ricbl of vay of
G»R. and I. K. R. ihco^ South II reet.-tfeonr.Mhkto *ald righi of «rar. ihenco folloaine aomh
line of right uf «ay In a Northwrxlerl} dlroctlou
a plaa of aeinninK.

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VILLAGE OF WALTON.

.. NaaMh. Lay aM 6aY M> MIMaa.

Conducted by Miss Edna Wall

VILLAGE OF SUMMIT CITY.

la

I. Lay aal OYa FIttb

• .7*

a II a

Pw«dlM (VitlaB* of)

Lot 13' .

loach raavcaiiOB.

lONGSLEY DEPARTMENT

I n $ 33 3
VILLAGE OF KINGELEV.

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TRAVERSE BAY EAGLE. THTRSDAY. FKBBrABT 1C. 1911.

VILLAGE OF KAPLIN. -

•i ;s

Men'.$4»d$330Sboe>$L1S

Wright many

Womeh'. $4 Shoe.______SXM

»i«r

Moi'. Ruble.................... 7*e-

.$14$

MisK**$1.755ktt4..........$14$

Ma. $3.50 and $3 Sboei$$45'

Shoe up for

spring at Ibis
Big Sale.

A. V.
FRIEDRICH

bffifHRi Sboe Stoic
Tavene
Ckr««iNattha>ltfid^

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CRAND TEAVERSB HERALD A5TD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THTRADAT. FEBBDABY 16. 1911.

PAQB I;

Ud* by cDtOnK tbe *J«:re« o*Jwl
HOUStHOL£P ECONOMIES. ♦ »bov. the
ibc «««.
***^*****^0000000 ^ Alter •toplB* the nech in front to
A bare broon wUI iptlBier matanc fww » V. nrpty s rtrtp of colored.
eery badly. If yon bate oo lons<baB- fknrered or while la»« or notUD Ji»t
died aoft bruab.
a *i»y. canton aa many himonaa are dalabed. Tbla
GOTcrin* for the top of the band may be /rom two to foor laebea
trcem.
»*de when fialabed. and it la cot perU_,<
MnMHill* ct>«— that faetlr^tiaicbt. Tbe lower'edcea of
are to be atarcbed. before they are the aleecea ^oold be trimmed in tbe
awt to l*a lanndry. ao that wben they tame way. and U tbe lower edce of
an returned, clean nnd iilcelr folded, tbe walat la treated nkewiae. It adda
and.flbd la even tbe dICieulUea a aUm- there will be no need to dlaarranse.to the appearance and alao makes It a
Wlmre Tent We 1
aliiB and an Iwplratlon.
tbem for mendUiB jwrpoaea.
little longer. Moat piece baca will
■'
.
Bnttona will not tear oS eaaUy If yield up enobcta material of the rlgbt
WbaaI tratlew^Bom d tbe trarteaa
tfl Oyater Tima.
aewln* them on tine materiali a kind for tbla Wder. and wben comIdato
aad Macaroni Crpqnettea^
girmeiii la a genuioo
SMkttt tta W«R for iCddn *aln.
___
_
, PUI mi... oiui.» «
i.w .
,b, ,1,™, ibkkt making itt owner feel

lr^^7£r^^
HHrJrr'Hr

1.

Ai cl«r
and
-dearer
grefurther on.
Bach
bight
tlmy
teot^
. ten which bare been rinaed and dried
nil dlMuee waned and effort woo.
by patting (bem In a napkin. Cook
tbe oyaiera until they -ruffle." then
•o we wbo travel-Ufe'a high road.
remove them from the milk and chop
Kacb with bla doty, each bla load.
them One. Add one tables|»0Drul of
8baU we. too, t«U OB other grouBd
butter and two Ubl^poonluls of flou^.
nun wb«e we camp'd tbe ol^ be- „j,bed
amoothly tc^hw.
u^ber. to
to the Iw
rubbed amoothly
fore?
milk nnd aUr until thick; add the
it may be Wibm lud wa ve fosnd.
beaten yolks of two ev. mke from
Nearer the moeotala peaka of Ood.
tbe fltti. aeawn with half a t^poonfol
1W Bmba are tired and feet are eoi
of aali. a aaltapoonful of white pepper
With Mbie pwpode Brmly abod
. and a Uny pinch of mace; stir In the
and turn in-

VI^ASHINGTONy

D.

C*<

EVERYBODY KNOWS
«

—COI-WILLIAM

m
,<\V®

rr£r.EE££*r£

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ oe melted butter. Then add one egg
Waahinp. n's Blrthday-lf you are
enough milk to engoing to entc_ruln on thU .lay. either
mUturc Into the
for children or
^f naloaf.
of grown ui«.
uia. the dec.ra- tor^Vf
loaf. IfTfitit»seemsb little
tloos may be very pretty at but a
trifling coal. Pbr a centerpiece make
cruml«. HUia in a amall
^p,
foUet aoap by a circle of dark blue Uasue or crepe ,,u„ercl baking lan. pprtnkle the ton
^,^„.iBg In holliiig wnter. On tnk- pnper and dot it thickly wtth tiny glU
nnd dots of bniter ind
,o » handful of riars. and from this thirteen airliis of
brown. It U eacelleni wben
Pour Into n wooden chop- red nnd white paper abould mdUte to
„uce.. or the
^
n„o tbe aides aod comera of the Uble. In^
j^af iaatead
stead of a bouquet, fill a ttll vase with
Lef.^ver gravy from meat
.j.^
a'leak In, a hot water bot^ lltUe flags. For the place cards, cat
^
sau.-e for fhla dUh.
y,-bgye the bottle perfecUy dry. blow baicbeti out of brown paper and write
Frittera-Two egg yolka, two
egg whites, one tableB|«ODrol of milk.
d cmqocttei. dip Id beat- Then place a g
of freaa CBBdle*^ paste emaD idcturea of Washfloor, one-half
, en egg, roU in sifted br^ cruml« and
the bole, a pledo laShm on on# »Wc. or bunches of cher
milk, one-l^f cup of flour.
, fry In deep hot fat Serve with to^^d
damp riei may be pasted on. or drawn and ogB-balf teasiwonful of salt, a pinch of
> iNa (booihta am ae ihtae on-.
mate aauee made aa foUowa: Rub
^,^118 the Uaaue then painted. -If you
> tablcsiKonful of 1
loyal, a bcIlcTct in good fellowship, —
a lover of h

Mr ara Hli ways
'
• om tablatpooDful of butter and one
!^n
m the rubber Re- of
or any
any sort, nuy ine piam mue wmv butter and one half can of com. Beat -w ioya.,a
ice cup. .ha. cos, but k few-U a ,,,
,be flour
------------------------ *•
Always <Bve^ bed npringa with a dorea and decorate with red. white
-------------------------------..even m.ow Jiuunlquo ------------------------- --------------- -----------nad soasonlngslaad ^J'.^^SuclvenUlola.
figureand cb.rmlngpwmmaUlyUweU
• or henty tattaita
*» jnloe from one ouart of stewed to- ♦ora sheet or j.j^d
In toe ftrceisortbccspltWcity of thcrnltedSttlee. HU
faded culll.
culli. Take a and Woe lam. and ptaj n^canJi^ ,4,„y, ihe atlffly beaten whites. Drbp
VV^-bd .11 *•---------tnatoea.—r'">
Season with
dsmlagneeoie
needleano
nnd coiu
cord •»«
and»«-.
uck.o...,
cherry t .0.. w. .k..., ....
_ ■ _
■ ■ ■
b.
■ aarning
cream.
tablcsiuonaful on a well-buttered as bU bond. UU Irankmsaa and tmtofulnoas no one baa w
,
.
. •. \eyoad ” - aali- a
eareaae and l»lf • neatly Ud flrmly In pUcc. Even the little bonbon dishes are easily made
Drown well on both aides
knew Mm.
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,
b»i .prlbf. are 1I.W. lb ™t b mUb, «tb tbe bell, 01 .mall bbi»r mp.,
iW,_*jd baii.r, panH., bbloa,
Read what he Hya cot
A nm yv wm erewn yw. wllb ^
o.itw rbib—Put oae quart ot o..un.lBhUj' mark, on Shap. a iilerm ot ahitp imper mr tbat ....bait bay leaf, to water la which
••/ wrUe to toy VMI &*ve ated Poraaa ood tlmd M m vtry
»» Ji^i.. n.. tmeA ih, rm •
* 'S.l'"' “™
‘S'"prar bmldla,.
with the e.la„ lureed barb li will be
jU«. . ,|„i.
valuable rumedy tor coumH* or colds aod nbulUIgg^ m worm
Nor otter.tfcu thy Mod. thy re- ^ ,n,rta of bolUng water to make them
y„nr oM atocktnga for winding a tbreocornered hat. then cut a bole
y
xhe yolk of an egg or a
aad tlndJ^tem, dlasIpaUag and endlcatlag M M
^ Arm. nraia thoroughly and clmp
^ fomlture. lamp#, bricB- as large ns the top of the bonbon dUh yy,^
with Ihe butler 1s
to*."—Co/. WlUlam Camp. 1740 L St. N. W., WasUmglom. D. C
r..b.r .wmp.* . Jpu, » doubto b^ler
moving. When park-and jmate the piece of |iai*r on; faaadded. Cook alojrly. Serve
whA it U .
ij,
dlstnnrea. an article may lea the three rcraera down to
Sprinkle chopped
Toua, could sleep botlUUe at night, bat
tV-runa cared that tired, all-goae fseb
ot Jloor amoolbcd in a tit- ^ ^ .locking slipped over and lied Ught. and {■alDt
whole thing
Cooking Turnips In Their ••JaeVeta"
log, and made me feel like a new maB.
tie coU milk. Season with salt.
brown,
—Turnips that are loo small to pare
so I heartily reeomBMOd It to aU «
per and a trifle of grated nutmeg Let
rinsing abeeta. lableclotha
A fart msilo of orangM aud nppplea
economically before cooking ^£„rdie,, but baw found that 1^ are weak and run down. It wlU gin
(^ sUgbUy and then aUr la two wall
4,,* „,d4,e of would ber a pretty idea for a centerutilized by bolUnr ♦>»>■ I" mg u u.e creatrst tpuln un earto.and e new life and energy.
I aad tbe oyatera. Butter a tbe piece into your bands ni^ move ple««- »»'e
-1 cannot speak too highly ofl Fanua.
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s'UmbalSw.
little flre<rtcker ease*
jackets. M'hetf
done the.....skint parfectevstem
bnlWer.
iB B Mur whicA eame
nd down In the w.ter
water stuck m
in one or two crev.co.
crevices egen
each s.ue
side
^ robbed off ,.,n,
with jbe
the band tbe
‘-A friend odvis.d
advimd me to wi
Wke rerana
ttoeer Ml. week Was a rsBOme ofI»
!»■«»*«« 4Ub. and put In alter.
-A
by toe.
...Mil, ■UIISMII IB B Tiwv. ■A*®'**'*" ®*
oj-ater migture and
uma,; when you iron tbe ar- for guns, and a -bunch of red cams^ beets. By this method the flor IndlResBon. and It curcii
BflnBOB reoflatiy dsuvateo la a iiw»
ee.v4.bkiB (ka t>nn "
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very a.-as
weak and uer- l>erana Drug Mtg. Cu.,ColBi8bBa, OUm

:‘n.r-r‘

auhcloih. are made of
cotton, for they waah again
^
oalng gl,^
Mw5*4 wash a dishcloth with
thoroughly

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It reaUy U not ntreanry to U»e la
a treadmill a* racarda coofclnK. tnt
becanae your motber and your crandE
motber cooked the aame tblnga la tta^
aame way. aa far bach aa yon can remember. The (oHowta* redpet bare
ibe merit of dealinc with old tbino In
new waye witboot afectiag tbelr soodocea la (be leaat. If the famUy doea
not like cne tt will be aore m aet tbe
aeal of Ita approval on another.
pHed Paranlpe—Waab them caretally and acrape. Boil until tender,
cut Into lenrhwtee atripa. INp tbcM
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j
. dimlD wen. drop into

I And Pe-m-na
very Tulnable for
rebuilding of a
worn and tired
system.

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la
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OJ'l" Omelet—Chop elgbtm by|investment, as it
^
time. aUBOgth and fuel.
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saves Waabtngton on niugh-edged cards,
writing the name of ibe guest below.
* frame of blue and red or a bow of

sweeter and have a now and this fastens -»iih a slocie a.ld Jbe mdted butter and beat ll^r,1,^ ,h* Urger ones hook In the back, a similar one being
,1,^ usual way. If you peel at the top. Two niovementa aif the

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ready for ihf -laace. a dlimi-r.
8pMi-l*ea 8oo|4-Ooe cupful
aplK
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tre. Ibwt ....rel or ».» Pr»
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A
A bmbM.1 Biit.hB. when (iTDiieriv taken
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guess but that tbe turnips were ot M ©r. what you pIcatH-. It U dwidediv i>eaa; two quaru of water, oaq Ubleper. add the chopped oyaiemabdlMt
Aug. can fling their color, from It. unu«»U> sweet variety.
detMletto a.,d the sleeve, arc Ihe s,«ooful of butter mtd tbe mime of
to^ tS ^^Ta tolri-w.it
«>«•• “•> •
Onion Omele.-fut »«e dr.ptdn*. ,en«.b .bar
,u be veen on most of flour; salt and .wppar to tarto Bonk ,
tborongbly mixed through the m«i-^i s^ anin .
, into a frying tan. then add «>me\ho ball gowns of the winter,
t overnight In three quarts

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§LISSSSTbe gold I

iK-aniimi «nd most I-- Me hour., or until perfatflly aoR. .
adillng more water. If imeaeaary and.
If liked, an onion may be added wblta
boillni.. This should then h* P«Med
through a sieve aod auffieteot etoefc
chops make the cartages aod the gun,
under tbe aun. and'tbe j;\T,r2Z‘'7uZ'“1!' »n
the nUitar.
'ItaBtOo*. He ssld that weaU have
.tdea^-Tbe butter may reach rspalrtnrthe garment,
being (he wlioels. One Is cnqit b.lbbb. .... won...
Simi
or b..l »ub »ll'.r
H.l»n.UtoUi.«b..P.A
Ums. and that his U tbla way
Whaa the center is -i*tA aatlafactory and an easy way is .
each side.
lace, and tauts- ngaiii wul> g>dd. It Is '
I Umb ha want on to give tbe ,prtnklh the top with cbopiad i*rslay. to cut off collar aad cuffs; leaving Just

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'jcmtalBty of Oat's latbertaood. um fm of 1
A by drawing a thread near the
faald R U the aame u tbe way a moth|>eaien agp and iw_____ ____ Iiolht again. Heap a little mound of
W e( B iar*a family wUl have a place
the mlxtote *dge Hnatcad of gathcrlng.it with . French peas on each plate beside tbe

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s uvU filled s it might be.
long n
Ibis Miup. if preferred. Three are
^.barmliigly i.rctiyl nnd grace-] If rbc sdc’ts a l>ecr.tiiing shade ahe made If dice cut from stale breed and’
tbe stre^ A long |
droi>|>ed into boiliug fat until they are
a golden brown.
' White Bean S.>up-One cuttful of
while beans, a rmall piece of salt perk
Ihite sllcee jiCftapB-aBd

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BUBd, BBCh M I
_
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_ to ho binn^iir^d twelve large omen root finish If one wl.he. a collartett
In the Sewing Room.
nppearanc^ hit V-N In the least
morning larholl, put In kotOo wlto
BUBesd Ud
«bat
_____ • *M trouWoa are Jnat God's
i^t ih* mixture heat »*>«- An easier but loss pleasing
One reason why so nvany fall in showy.
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'. toviBg. WStchHU way of odueatlng M ^ ^ biuS.pJint. rmnove from tbe »*y »Ould be to apply tbe lace plain dret.maklng is that they arc too car^
Prom l-cSSito the hem
Good Hot Bread.
1B too very ntrltoa) things we moot‘ Are. «n
MCh
of details, if a skirt imtiern t- a gllmi->o ofYwlin. which looks
^
^
,^.^1, quauKi) alwa.w a quart or morn. Pot
an the
toe renter-of
evntar -of
each mold
mold, to
to the
to. round
round or
or square
square neck. - l»pe- less
■to toe very eptnnM wng.
fire, an
toe
center
of each
mold.
to_
emlrely tc« long fold It shorter in thi brighter l« tone, although it l. exactly
.JMBd. He tpokc of toe pereonal prew .prukle with buttered rrumh.. ptoce
. may middle, cutting from the lop
top and Uot- tbe
tbedan.c
kanic ►hade
►hade of
of ruby
ruby re.1.
re-1. The
The ctmt
emt '
•,
.
. „ ,
u.hk- 'lim..-i, tod let Uwlnimw MtU u hour
,maea of Ood-toat Heie with us ev«T (^e molds oa a baking aoeet. and run <»«. the front. If
«!,!, only
only w. touch
touch of wtflto
“*”*
ful
Junner, Then atU COM cupful of
If
U
is
more
than
an'Inch
longer
is
pblu
»l'h
wtflw
' gtoMBt; that *• MBiebew do not ^tu a hot oven for ten mlniites.—Ex- ecAieUmea be of use.
tbU embroldeo extends down the en than It sbouW be,
^
about Hit- iflroai and li could be »
eoem to bo aWe to grasp to*t thought
at an tlONt. htn that wben we do rec^
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____ l»i» 'front almostfrom collar to wal«- Cut straight, baste carefully, fit and for shopping, fur automoblllng. c
and V/
byturning
upside down, stlicli Ju« as yon
would wish It to be fact, lor anything c ; wished.
' SJJ-'tu.-ai.
thH.T..ld f—>. «*
lueathrougb a cub
ABIgV IIMUB-I
-..V • -V
Ituv. BAIU
AU.MIUB it-- --------------.MaN. it. w. are in the larM_pUco.
W^,

,
vit*. *nd« r end add OM cnpfni of sniall
aad fro* He aald Ood la
J«« •*»»« aervlh* cboooUte. put
j,
,,
„..a,
,hr nnishing; some
The n»-l. l walks about in it to show• ““
In
i!.*»
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dneS^urrauu
A IllUe bot cr«amMin|.rt.»cs
e( ovmTtolng abd that t»® mtrtomaUowa on top of each cup
H
«eji enough on tbe out- its lines and i-osslbllUles a^ then !»•
t.‘u
oiH- ci.pliil <-fo«toOk
rined <urranlA.
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Qf UntfStl
1
m.-tatifs
s
work
of
unfOtentog
•TerythlBC U haMlleent and good. Instead ot toe usual whipped cream.
,b^_^vhen thli •necUon" Is side while the Inside Onlshlnga
iVu- ... 1st muflm lr...,> In hot oven *«
«»*0WT wM like It.
a hook at (he nm k and a button or for thill. i:.ltiiit< •• Tlicne call al.-« l»e oiay be omUled and a fourth of a cup-'
'"Tha mat part Of hi# aermou was toe «
■ deUrioui change. Ch^
laiOf^iie from of a gulmpe to be fli,grace to the maker. Hresa
lul c( tomato catsup usol. TbU gJvea
(W«. slip.- rK the garnent
eMaUea ot «-♦»»-«»■ whm men la Hm- *«t®
Imprcved by whipping It brinkunVer a Jumper, It will wear aa before binding the edges,
takv-i a.- a grM';;- lahc.
a de;ldcd chage of flavor to the ordi-'.
Below is the gown. <Homan silk and
lud mnflmnnt Nek and la prtoon. ‘x !“» before uktog from toe lire
^ a\o»w one would. Of If onb'
A fitted waist lining can have all
o tcs.sis.A-n
Mcfi.c:
nary Ucan soup.
velvet, slmidc In Its lines and exactly
‘hava rliM aaUraly ahova thtor aur »»to »“
*» *■<>' ** “l*** tbe lower pan la good, and it is very kinds ol pinches taken Were and
,b.I.,
fo,
t be bid c
have been free In
w
®“ protiy. a yoke for another guimitc Is at but t' e (-utaldc
nbitolM hMB Mpod mabWbd and toe top of cup after being ponred
xbea, too. they - make pretty fecily smooth and gcmly ftuooihe.1 aflerooon bridge, or f-.r any day time
^' tw"
^dm to US I. hStor, Mid «ory
A new way u, aerv. marahamllow.
fbu-r.
oocasmn where simple dre.slng oniv 1.
JZillt UltZ
.beeaBaa they overoaam. and lived In
»« to bake them lor
^
The follneas und^ the arms of a require-i *« '* »
J,a „ir ih^ingrr.lienta
that teM rH«f He made Ui feel
• ''•W ‘w'
at toe top. if one desires a cap aleevc kimono or cut Inone-plcce-wltb-lhe- with velvet trimmings Tbe sleeve.

very nr- <s!.!rc and much
S;
i >«« «- t-r send to Uble in baklng^lrit. and ... ^
covert, aad toe neck cut w.i.t aleevc may be .voided by cut- are to the wrist- and the bodice flu
^ to.^ ™Jf^
each M Ba. BOt at eoDM tutaro tla>e.
»<'•>
erwam., Very almi^
eoUrband. ting a Urge amount of It out an.1 in- Isbea at the throat. The sheen of the
nilxturc.
»-t h«
b« JL
»i that aU our Hm- *«- «ry nice.
_
« la.zpe.riv. U« MUbe. tbe top .ertln* a dUmond-sha.wd ,dece to fl. ..Ilk give, life to .he gown aod i, U
^
r.f anoc oro now to.ng
UBuZ. .to Jtot opptwtubiuea; tbat
Anotoer earily prop.^ and ,;r«.y
F„r .^or a^ven cent. „p cloaer under the arm.
j
youthfuMooklag.
............... muffin .on. twothlrd. fuuTnd
Mr OMhUBMe Ood'a way of abowlag 4ts»en U made by adding marrii^- ^
proeWa Uce and
Tailored skin, do not have the raw
After It has Men -luly admired be
b,1,,u„, i„ |.„,
M toR Mto lato that lam piaoe- EBJ *“*•
**•* Satina begUa pmin,g epinbltwl. or a Uce (lorcboa) edge of the hem turned under, but model, with am-ther -left turn of the
XI,, ,j,»f «i,ereur they aro made U
that e*dU Briiien. itoleb U wltb ni to set.
_________________ V
with boUe Urge enough to run ribbon bound with a narrow strip of bias silk wrl«. unfastens tl.e diuiions in from
^
^
thU MlBBU. N »hm w« may live si- Xo Warit CrwUnna ar C«4^ M^llb. la. -tSTton one ol the wal.U opening or pefrrilae toe color ot the dre«. and rilp* off toe long sleeve, of the
vavB It «B «0L IbroaBh talto"
BaII two hs^ndtuU ot wheat br^te la toe back tensed cut away toe which makes a less bulky seam. The bodice, presto, here Is ib* third at lor brcaJ over night. In il.t mom
varP u» 'olors of printed with a
I beraa boz-fdalis etc., and Join the skirt seams are flnlshe.1 In the same gown, more eUbomie (ban tbe teal lag Uke small pieces of the dough the j,„,„ floral deriga,
__ __________ .
a quart of water for Bfieea i
Reertlnat of tbe hack with Insertion manner
ssA Just the thing for boipc dinner., size cf a wainm. shai*- ihctn mttu-:-----------------------a m^lBg Ood. aad and ■
.Vaklng the opening in toe front, a. on
The beat IllUug ,wttl.-oat 1. the toe pl.y. restaurants aad rv« inferami fry u. sncAlng h. t U,d ur-d
PmeappU CoBifc
incea are toe b(M a aecoad time, for rinalag- 1
» TMltee that

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•bps to^ very thin awla. or net When rirevew are much too loag beneath, an.i the neck, while not low. Entire^ \Vl«,t Nullm: -One .vm
lawn •»«
alin of whit*
white u
U often
ofun the.
they .hnnU
shoaU be abimtened
be from both is somewhat
ebortrned
from
both
is somewhat
cat out.
Tbe steevea.
half cupful,
ot eaiirr wheat,
reattriag tint whea tot eidritua) lea- te removed, rinse «rat In tepU hraa 1^‘"* A
‘ »•*»•
cat
out.
Tbe
sleeves, loa
oae half cupful, of eaiirr
hea . too.one
rough
vamlte meringue
and eritwo
la rough

with oae of the tbinneri toe top and
bottom or tbertmpewill
are rather drersy,
tbe upi»rpartlevel tea.r«»fol. of baking t-«^-m«-l.-fate «.v»
eon hM hOM learart, toe gaga «to be water, then in pteia w
. .Mb
or
BPaUe BBd 'ntets wUU a atlk one mav be tong be altered
rbowing a ira-e of gold beloW. andoae cupful milk, one beau-n egg. ooc------------------------- -------------------------tBTMd. tb* WaoM fBUbgO. aad a

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4hev- are thin, but are laid la Jarge ful melted butu-r. Mix toe beau-o egg
Fins have been made Rw 4M fsafs.
«IVM Bt 10 eMy M our MXt leaaoB. nB dOBto- SoBteUmes m BxUa atlten- gaod ^rvlee under
jj.it.
with the milk. I'our it over toe flour but needles have beo> BiM tor Uetf
wmia toe Ueeon
Ueeoa n
a hard
terd lag
Mcemrr.'toa
A drearingeneque of negHgee re- Many dreasmaken use only moaniiiig
ABd 1M MB wmMa
leg It mcmmtt
. 'toe ‘bna naaweriBg
nil* U a velvet beU to the gowa mteed wltb the other dry materlaU. centurtea.
ghort kImoBo may be pins lor silk and velvet Suing.
«** A « MM ttv* U toe Ugh ptecB.

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