Grand Traverse Herald, February 02, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 02, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-02-02

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND T H U RS D A Y—* 1. O O

A YEAR

TBAVEESE CITV, CRAM) TItAVERJsK CorNTY. .Ml< liU.AN. TIH RSDAY, KKHRrAHY '2. inil.

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mnWASSUDDB
Mr«. Mtrritt Ctu*b Drop0«4 Oe*d at
Her Home In South MIHwi.

MORE THAN 100
WERE SLAIN

FIFTSilTH AinRVHSIRT
a LadiM WHI
WH 8«tYn Banquet
FsbKary

The invitations are out tor the fl(teentb annual ball and banouet
Siven br the Uobemian Udles at C. 8.
P. S. hall oa Tueadai e*enlnt 'Keb.
Ttb. -The lailk-s of ihU surletr Kive
one of these icirtJes every year cloce
their organlzaUon. aeO It has aTready
beon proven that each year excelU the
fornier. TbU being the fifteenth anDiversao df Ibe local hidge. the ladles
are maJilog a siietlal effiirt to have
Were at Work with the Cstoaon on
this onasinn surpass all given pre
the Paaaale Elver When They
vtonsly.
Fell Crashing Throuiyi Com­
The banquet given at these enter­
pressed Air Grates.
tainments is the best that can be preProsWk). Teaas. Jan. 31.—Out-gen- liared,- and the menu atways si>eeks
Newark. N. J., Feb. 1.—The bodies
craled and defeated, with over lOO for Itself to alt guests who atteoil.
of ten.men who met death last night
soldlera killed in balUe, the federal
a cal won ta jibe bottom of the Fan­
torcee of General Cotpie are defeated,
nie river, wvre recovered today, it
eooped up In Ibelownaof Oilnaga and
was said (bat the dutch used (o haul
CuditlUo Parade. The Insurectos.
up a loaded bucket from Ibe cadsaon
wbo occupy ercry road leading Into
to a plaiforai, bad not been prcqieriy
both towns, will not permit provis­
adjusted. Ueenuse of thisXbe (mckrt
ions or forage to be carried In.
roll, and crashed (braugh (be ramrrrssed air gales and water flooded
Has Accepted Position as Sales Man­ the raiivson. drowntag the men.
ager ef Large Gaeellne Ertgine.

BapM Cttr. iaa. 31.—Nr*. Merritt
CltnM). o( Sonth MUtoe, white ettUnc
OiaSHiaTlOH HAS SECN FOB. In her chair In her home. reeterSn}-.
MAbLV eOMPLCTCD
■Upped to' (he floor, without mnr warnIns. and died lostaatlr. The deceoMd
had a ebort lUneea and
to hare tullj recovered. Bbe had been
subject to heart diaeeae. bat no one REBECS'CONTROL IMPORTANT
dreamed of eoch a todden esdUtc- at
POSITIONS.
Iwvee a bubaad and three chUdreo.
CU* Win Be Opened ae Seen as SuK Mrs. Henrr FM. Fiord and Oladrs Battlee Result b> Serious Loso-Atl
Chubb, all of South Milton. The funer­
Ronds Oceupied and Supplies ef
aMe Oaaitere am Found for
al wlU be held Wedneedar at ten
Provisions Have Been Re­
KoueUfl the Or
o'clock IroB the bosne.
fused Entrance.

CROPBI

MUtaBTTffi HRECTORS

Owint to the dMar In reodvlas the
t pepen tor the Toons
Man's dab of thif dtr no ii
n stvm In resnrds to
baa been
b the elec' tioe of eMIoata, aod the various bodI which have been
dose by the
dab, which ta pow a reality, and not
a SM eoily. The artldes of aaeodaUoa tnoorpototlns the Touns Men's
CInb of Traveree aty for a period of
tee years have been received and are
MW OB Me at the coonty derk’s of­
fice. Tbeee aitldee have placed the
ctoh opoa a tmdaaas baata. at
rees can now ha mada
The arddee of aaaodatkm
iHda OBt U the aames of the eeven
dlrectow, who are as folowa: A. WPMk. M. O. oast. A. A. AiUnston. W.
M. Kdlosg.' B. P. Bams. A. U Badmst Br. aad B. W. Thacker. The
above beard of directors were elected
heeaaae of the vartoua lateresU that

CHANGE LOCATION
E. C. HUGHES HAS PURCHASED
CAMPBELL HOTEL.
Building Will Be

Remedslad

Into

•ncfit by New Owner.

important real eetale
a eoine Ume to be put
tbraesh In the dty waa doaed today. wbeo E. L. Hoshee. the South
Bide sndertaker, bought the ptopervy
on the ooraer of flixlb and Union
sireeu owned by Chariee Pbobaska
of CblcMD. the deal bdnrdoaed by
ibe Traveree aty Bute tank. The
Prtveity hat tor many years betoor
ed to Mr. prochaaka and bat always
been looked n
aa a
location for any kM of building or
bualnaaa on the aoutb aide of the
dty. This deal ihdndea the buUdlDt
meat of the dnb U vested? In the and loi on this eomer; and the fact
donUy tnterest/ bwrd of dlrecton. and It M the dnty of the sale U
Ittg becaaae of the
of Um boafS to iKdd bndneaa n
taCA OM oB Which waa held a abort short length ot time that Mr. Hughes
haa
been
located
In
this
city.
time w,' when the oOIcen were electFive yeen ago Mr. and Mn. E L
«i by^tbe anodatloB to boM oElce
Bghea moved to this dty
from
MRU the Snt annoal meeting, which
viol be held BOBw Ume In May. The SeottvUU. where they owned a amaU
fnmltiire store and bought *out the
'oMleerB who were elected are:
uodsrtaklng
interests
of
L.
D.
Curtis.
Presldenl—1. B. Gilbert
The bortneat has grown so that U.
waa tonnd neoMary to End more
hence the buyTiMWrar E. U Bdwarda
«^lUa.4eetk» to the presidency. tag of the new alts.
Mr. Otibert apMatod the toUowlm The hulldtag on the comer haa a
frontage of thirty feet..and to at pveeby tha Balvatkm Army
w.
bnrrseka. The kn has a tiontage of
Thaohar ahd Bov. A. A. AlUagtoo.
thirty fert. while the depth to one
hundred sad neranty-Ere teeL being
seventy-three feet wide on Bobemls
street The building will be com' ely temodetod os the ioterior ben. be^ lowwind to the level of
w. H- Umlor. and
«fd«w3KAnd a ntuoe foundsthm
wn he bnU bealdee a baaemeeL A
fc. Bm.-’O. Ondhlta. hhd Janus T. «cmer entauce and vestibule will be
fMt la. while -a torgn
chapel and
wni be added. A ooverSd rear
- AOlgtl»->a. P. Bnms. IB C. AtlLca^s^^eBtranoe will be added to
■ad Pa (Mr M. Johamm.
, P. «taA y. W. the bunding, eo that the
and private carrfagee may dritfe to
L SSd C. O.
the rear entrance The town ftoniliig
oa aixth street srlil greaUy add to
the WdM's I
of the street and City
atwsrts. A. W. Peek. M. a Snadart.
park, win be started eeeded. aodded
r. a. Dmfae sad a U. Baghaa.
Tha vartau ooatmlttaaa have al­ and flower gardena p« In. Mr. and
Mre
Rmkes
eapect
to make their
ready taken ap their work atofig their
ladfvldaal Itoea. aad It Is eBBonarad new kicaUoB a nwdel undertaking esand one
the best In
that the iahSM committee to ready
Ndrtheni Mkhigan.
to rwertre the ■nbacHpUene which are
now diu aad arranguments wfll be

Ten

nvvtMM-A. U BMteBL

to ht SIV of the three lecM baaka

RU OFF WTRM ACTOR

Meh Mentotoe OIri Etopad With a
Tha uxecotlre committee has bees
Theater Man.
at wntk tc* edtoa time to hxatte and
ueeara the
hum for the poei
Gadmae, Jan.
With Grand RafF
den 4hhh mlBW the
ofthatvigah
ra Mullen of Mantotee and William
Mor*A an actor, have Moped.
the eeentte U « sUtaMe bonding aa
The girt. aMe betrees of an unMr.
tounera ^'tba hew dub. when om
rUUam DoagtoA 1* reported to have
ataBa to tktak of the boildtagB In thir drawn Sl.eoo fiats a loeel bank to dedcy lor an# a bm they may give up tiV Itar boMyrnoou expeneea 81
hope of Eaitthg one bat this eommH- the daughter of JamM MnUen and to
tae has heel soIdc over the ground thirty years of age.
very ceMtolly. Brreral
Important
meeUiBi Uve been hrtd by
the
board of AkeMws aad another wiu
be held Fttony cvmiing and very importPht EETslnpmeeta are. expected
OsspHa New aus Which InMcatss
Dorothy AnwW May Havs^
Gone Ahraad.

FATHBI BaiEVES M IHD

SIMm HNIQURX

New Tortt. Jan. 31.—Despite a new
etae which tadicated that Dorothy Ar­
•opas oHf Man L«M Hto arthm nold. the missing belrass. had contemBut HiipiE Brtiaus Injury.
filatod s trip abroad, the yoong wo­
man's father sUU sticks to hto bMiet
Boyne Ofy. Mkto. Jan.
WU that she is dsad. Thera to Uttle change
Item Tyroa. employnd at a local mw in the allaathm since her dtoan
Smtt wbas taktag can at a maektae
knowa aa a‘keg" and aaedfor braaktag iMkm tram the sawa. One of hto

PBUSHEDtlFlRE

d be was botag dragged Ono Woman KiMM and Two S
a be braead btasssH 8rmly If^urad in New York.
o wkbstaa^tbo strala oa
New Totk. Jaa. 3t.—A wooaa was
Tk* Wg wneblna ripped ovary vns- klltod and two probably totally Injurof oMbtag tram hto body to
•d ta a tguftarahr Era ban today.
tag bto show. Wa bMd. ooaMw ta
the large tcMmeni
«Htact «tto a twaoo, was cut. bat bonso at Thlrty-eeremh street and
•Ikarwtog im was aalalanC
autb atmrn.

DROWNED^IN
A CAISSON

up

IK TWO Towns

CLUTCH NOT AOJUSTQ) RIBHT

GOES TO ILLINOIS

BIED IN UK iRBOR

Mrs. Wm. M. Davit Patted Away
Monday at the Home of Her
Daughur.
Aldennan B. c. Green received a
meaaagn from Ann Arbor iMonday
announcing the death of
hla annL ^ra. WUIlam Davis! vho
fonnorly a resident of this <ity. but
who moved to the
nniverdty city
about three years ns>. Mrs. Darts
waa about T4 years of^age and had
been an invalid for some Ume. Glic
had been living with her daughter.
Mrs. Bert OametL
Hie remains will arrive tomonbs
in Traverse aty on the l:lfi P. M.
train. The burial will be In Oakwood
cemetety. A abort funeral service
wlU be held al the grave. The aervlee wiU be ooudneted by Rev. R. 8.
pastor of the First Hethodist diurdi.
Mrs. Dnvto was well known in Uds
dty. having Uvad hwe a long time.
She was a ^^t 'IBBiDber- of the
Mebodtot ehordi.

ME 6R0WIRB BBUK
AMton Farmers are Dropping Potanucs in Favor of the Buton
Favorite.
Alden. Mtelu Jan. 3l.-BUht carloads of potatoes were shipped from
AJden last week, an
aggregate of
-use bushels. Many farntera are sUU
bolding for higher prices and the bulk
of the crop Is still to be morkrted.
Chaa. H. Coy baa shipped seven full
car loads of bean* from (his ststloB
so tor this eeason. The extremely
tow price paid for polatoee the pas*,
two years bas turned many farmer*
from rntalng potatoes to beana^klilt
they End mnch more pipiluEto. it
average price paid for heans at this
Station for the past two ecasons bas
been 3I.7S the bushrt. band picked

AHeilGAR BRSIBIS
lumhus Today.
Oolnnbus. Ohio. Feb. 1.—The Amer
'IGu Breeden' aasoclatioD.
which
alms at the improvement of the buwell as animal and plant
life, began its onnoal ronvenUon bentoday to.rt>GjnBCth>D with the Katior
al Cdrn exposiiioo. The membership
of UuASsoclationembraces more than
1.000 BdonUfle and praakai} breeders
throughout the t'nited States, and
Secretary of
Agriculture
James Wilson is the president of the
and wilt preside
aesslOBA which will continue o
marrow and Prtdaj-.

N« UllYHEI MEET

L0I6 UFE Bia
Mra. John Bowsra Died
Moraing

Vesaerday

Ktacslrg-. Micid. Jan.

at .too age of 31. Mr*. Bowers was AWFUL REBULTB OF ERUFTIM
AND TIDAL WAVE
bora ta Germany coming to Berlta.
ttonada from there and later to Kings
ley. where she has lived for mdre
than ^wenty years. She Is survived by
husband and one eon of KHmsley*Tte tuneral serv
nice will he held at FIVE BMAAA VIl^B WWE
l>.r^^s4teD<» Wc<
and Intermen- wilt be made ta Kvergreen c
NatlirM Have
Ueiy,
Houtas In the Vtota% iW LMm
Taak-Ne DnnBW «• City
.
•r Msalta.

FUUR iima ARE IBI

LEDTURE ON FARHIII6

Manlls. Jan. El.—Tim tatasl «MtNew Wk Man Will Talk to FoVelgn- latea place 400 killed aa the ramrit
era on .Advantages in Michigan.
of the erngUons of MooMa Thai aad
irmraganytag tidal wava. Th*
Louis Roth, an nUorney of TomF
its acUvity. ktatvHle. N. V.. ban written the deManiu. Jsn.
Il.-Aa
damfiMM
he bas
Srimoi teacher vhn bm litnrlwity
accepted an Invitatlott of the board ot
ot (hat dty to deliver a traversed the w«M shomoC Uka^MM '

series of leciaree upon the sstdeet of
fsrnilng to the foreignera loeated ta
the city, snd asks that sulUEde phoigraphs Of farm scencu ta western
lichigan
he *cM
sent blm
Mm for iiee with a
ilgan hs
itereoptIfAm. Mr. Both spent a year
ta MTbhIgan and will take the etate
BOARD
OF
TRADE
PLANS
BETTER
(■omiwny In this rliy. but who recently
os (he one best adapted to the pur­
TRAIN SERVICE
resigned from that'comiuiny will leare
poses of gen^t*) agrtcnltwc.
Traverse aty next Monday. Ur. Buck
The buraaii to shipping him today
has had many attractive proiiositlons
for his senlce, but until now bas seen
scenes taken 'in this vieteity. wbldx
People
to
^outh.
notblng that u|iiH-aled to blnL Now
will be suitable ,for the work wbltk
he bas accepted the responsible iiosl.There is a movement on toot In be bas ta ban^ This requmt to anoth­
ilon of sales nmnager uf the Zeigierthis city lu edcure a better train er proof that the fame of western
S<-brycr Manufni'iiiring company, in
schedule un (he C. R. g I. to the south Mlcblian as an IdeM farming comFrec]>on. Ills., large maflnlaiturere of
in order (hat the people In the neigh- cuunity to spreading to the remoteet
gasoline engines, the hea«l of the com
liorlng villsges can have more time to part of the cxnwtry. and the people
jiany being W. T. Rauley. a million­
taking notice that the Very beet
irade In the city than they have at
aire manufacturer of medicines, who
oruinlUee are held by Mkkican
■•resent, and with the object of *ecur
is well known In 'ihe flnaoclal world.
log this imiiroved service the h.>anl for the people in the overcrewded
• Mr. lluck's ex|>ericni-e in median
of direi'tore of ibe board of trade held {IHee of the east End middle week
iod work and in the manufacture and
meeiloR with ibe officials of 'tbe
selling of the prodnets of the I'otato
ad yesterday afternoon and talked
Imidement comtany in (hb< city flu (he matter over In-detail.
him admirably for his new field of en­
Sevarai
deavor. He has always iiroved hlm- one ^wbk-h was to put on a morning E. G. Ladd Mods Good Mtewing at
slf a valuable man In any iiosltlon
State Corn Btaw at Lansing.
which would leave Cadlllar at 8
here be bas been placed. As'a mem- o'clock In the inorniog fur the mirib
er of tile Traverse City llnaril of and arrive al Walton at 3:30. and
I-; O. Ladd of Old Mission took the
Trade, anil chairman of the publicity reach Traveri^e City at 9:10. making in.eond priti- on yellow d>-« com at
all Ktop* (in the way. but as this would the annual meeting of tbe Michigan
leave no train for Urand Hapida, this ('urn Improvement ioaoclmUon held
Imnsliig rerently. The 1
M-riuusly ulijected (o hy the nieni-

CHANGE SCHEDULE

TOOK SECOU PRIZE

berw of the liuard. 1 nis would not give
the needed relief to Kingsley. Fife
Lnke anS tlic other stations, whose
people arc asking for a longer time
In the city, so the plan was laid aside
aa not being able to furnish the rrileS-.
needed.
At the present time the train from
le south gels here at 1:15 p. m. and
leaves at 2:'>n. which gives jieople but
and 3*. minutes in whirh to
do (heir trading and get back to the
dej>ot, and when the i^ln Is late, as
Is often the case, ihcreris luo little
time left to make it an objert for jieopie tu aiteinpi to come beiic and do
any considerable business.
It Ik DOW proposed by (be members
of tbe board that instead of bavioR
the run made from radillac. It wouM
CHARLES P. BUCK.
be best tu have the (ram In the after
committee ot Uiat*or£aQiullon he has noon make an exira run back from
Walton to take can- of the ]>eo|i1e
been oons|ilcuaut, and IiIh sen Ires >
(ho vllases bIou'k the Hoe. life lake
the board have been of creat value,
The only
was Mr. Duck who durini; the {last and South lloai.lman
•-onipilctl )li<- iiulilicliy work dllTcrem-e In iliv (ilans of the railroad
eomiiaiiv that would !•© made. Would
of the board which lioii been »o
be
that
(hr
train
would
be
kept
In
plcic and effective, lie was eirungly
urged for the Hccretarj sliiji. but his lion il>^'ead Of l.'lng Idle (or several
dejianiire from Ibe rjt> will deprive hodrs al Walton.
Ai-i-ording lu (his plan the train
the orgaiiisatloD of one of ll!i
.aluable mriuberii an.l hardest work- would leave the >uiiue time as at pres­
ent and ix'turn from WsIiot'. leaving
■rs. w hile the city will iox- one of
Host puhlic spirite.l an.l |>opular^ for the north so an to \rrive here
u'clui'k. leaving agalu fur Walton
young business nH-n.
the people
Mr. Burk Has been nolli-eabl) tcUve'^ -'!". vhidi would
In publlr enterprises and was iielet it-d from the villageK along the line aiioui
four
hour* snd i:- nilrtuiee In the cit)
bj the WcEUru Michigan Hevelo|i
bureau 1o give leviiires on the ill which to iraosait (heir bOKioess.
This arrangeiiient wouhl bo very
advantages of (bU reitiun at the Na
ttanal laud and -trrigalioD exi<osition sa(lsfacu>r> tu all lonrerned and the
In ('hirago. lie also gave a pugd deal luaUer will l<e laki-tj up with the offl
rials
of the road and an effort made
of time delivering lectures througlmut
the dimrici comprised by the bureau !*'•* --*'*eir appn.val of the plan.
The friends uf .Mr. Buck will regret •‘>■‘‘'1 be a great help tu Traverse
- have him leave, but will .bank on'^'O “ *«" “ «
wnvenlence
8 success In his new tvsliton and!'he iwople who live to the sonth of
wish him nil kinds ol shcess. which;here and deiiend on doing (heir sbop
be to sure lo achieve.
lpl“S in Traveree City
Mr*. Huuk and faiuilv will remain

iMJ

_

OoInmbnB. Ohlo..'>rt». 1.—The an
naal meoiing or the Ohio Dairrincn'e
assoclalloo which began bera-toda}
wHI be made Double by ibe celebra­
Traverse Cit, ,or the r resent
SOCIALIST LEADS) tS DEAD
tion Of ■'DbIjt Day" at the National
Corn exposition too»orrow. Gov. War­
FliMTGNOfEBS AID FUllSTS
Paul Singer of Gsnivan Reichstag
ner .of Missouri. Gov. Harmon of Ohio
Pasaed Away Today.
aad a number of other mteakers of
Oiamiiaign. 111., Jan. 31.-.-dUtaotaDM* will be beard.
fruit growers and florists met
oc( toda{
Beriio. Jan. 31.—Paul Stager, the
the I'nlverKl.y of Illinois and o|.en eociaiui m^ber of the reichstag.
CO a ppiDi coOfTesK ol the IlUimls
He was bom ta iMi.
HonkrulttiTwl institute, the
State
Cotambto. S. C.. Feb, l.-Dr. E M Honlcoiiural sorieiy and the State
NIgbert of the United Stales depart Flerlsts' aasmiaiioo. which will last
meat of agriculture. Prof; Sniiib of ten days. Tbe program taclufles adCleiBson college, and
other
wcl! d.-esses and lectures by noted experts Census Shews Total
known experts addressed the 8ou(l> from several states. tUsrus.«ioas of!
Caroltaa Uve Block assocLitloa at qn°stiens relating to bortirultnre and ! Wtoshtagton, Jsn. 31.—euttotlra of
the opening of Ha annual meoting Soriculrere and laboratory work. Tlie iP^elatloo announced today taclnded
at tbe )^pentag today was ChaitaUe. Mkh.. which to '^edited
£er* today. The semlons will last
tu anlwday.
utunally laifle.
I With a populMtan of 4.SSE

swngMuusnctiiEOEB

GHARLI)TTE.6AIIIS

VOLMNO IS
STHLAiniE

tatocrapbs tast flv* t

hr tha tidal «B*E
and that SM lea than EM ■■■iflE.
hsve 4m«a klllad ta that TtetaRn
Many were hnraod ta Enn MarME Ity
moltcB masnta.
.4
iwports tEat lips
kntad M ttybtnt^ ta Tn»
fedy aad that Mow perasn*
<«mE
drowned ta Lsmery. 1%* BEMtaP
menl to tanrrytai rattef txntas M th*
scen&
The ernptiou oonUnnM EnEa»
Tbe sky vss clendliM and Mhb
no wind. But the taaEEy nM
fell etaafllly.
The Mttvna
Umtr rfllagw
tbe Tidalty of lako Thai aad mp
ronndlag hUto. ML Thai ftaon. 1%
Fatorant tamthu IC JBU^OBdk

IttatM
this rttj, t

are putatr Ytatata.
Tha ovMrratory
nlMfr'i- Banova Manila ta JE W ‘
M
there to ootad fttam —nf tfi*
nslives, who recdH the iiiHfStaW
eauqed By Mout Mayon. tha MEM
volcano of Lnson, ta IMT. 4M EM
however, Mayw baa skowa an

that be was ta oompeUtion with oon- sclenoe report thU wrttk the Bntf
alsted of the uppM^ peninsula, and all viotoni eraptkta M TaM ■sWi<M
ol tUe lower except the soulbern fonr the votcfsnlc UtaaE agpfgrel l» Etak'
tlere of counties.
five feet ud tkg vatari ot th* taBa
Tbe exhibit sliowe by Mr. lAdd ristag, swept th* *horn* s aita mwas picked up hurriedly at practical­ toed, caitylng *wsy hsgtann ahadM ly the lost minute, and be is oon- and eatohtag * aaor* of aMta**. "
.ineed that it be had taken more Otber^ Mrlog ta th* Ttctatty h*d
lime in (he selection of the speci­ taken wsratag *M 0*d At th* tUk -|
mens he would have easily taken Aral rnmBItaM «t
th*
VDkano. Th*
prise, at (here to plenty of corn gm-n town* of TaaL l^tawy aad PnUtar
in this sertiun that to superior to
*m to have satarad atoaL
that ahown at tbe state
mMltag.
Mount TasI ri**g 14M feet bamThese iaria go to prove that there its the oeotor of Uh* TBal. provtooo at
no hotter place ta Ibe county for tho Baiaagas, Lnsoa. It to th* aaeMf
rnisihg of this staple crop than the volcano in importiBoo ta Lana mat
Grand Traverse region.
baa experienced Mfkt Tiotoal Eta
Ibr several >eutw this seciion has iuirbances prrtMEta» the pfnooMMB
been fv-rging to the front as a «rn einre 1709. It kg* bo*n taot* OT taM.
growing s<-cGon. and more attentlwi ■cure from llm* AtamenoctaL
ft*
to being iiaid to tiH- culUvailoQ of the moM dertneUv* mgtloa* oecamE
<rv|> every year. Several have made 1a 17«4 and luniUkH tar * pactaE
excellent money out of the crop and of Uix aoBtha, ounstag awcB leaf
are convinced that there are few of tyi- and r •erei>s that will ]>ay better with a like
amount uf atientioD. By a careful se- IMS and 1373. In llEi Meant May*
lecilM. of (lie seed used from year to on vras ta ornpUon tar two
It to possible .to secure a varie­ destroytag (he town* of OsEsanaa saE
ty (bat will ripen well bv-fore the se­ Ualtaao, togethur with several vO-.
vere frosts begin. maRIng a bard lagea. In 1I14 It barat forth agata.
ririil ear that neili well In the
destroying Eve towna.' Aaetber «nta
ket anil bolds out in weighL Aa a tloD ocenrred ta May. 1837, whoa 4M
corn growing counfry the future bolds persons lost tholr liras. Tbe toWst
groat dent in store for ibis scctiou oullireak. Ims sevars, was la Mar^
of weetern Mirhlgan[
1900.

JUST fOR A JUKE

GHABLEVmX'«S PUftTRY
ruBuni SflOl
Mini

Wenvsn Claim EirtyNins Favorable
Vottfc B« Eeme Who Promised Were Not Sincere.

Firm Antuiai EidilbH.
ErtUbH. Fsbrnanr
Fsbrnary %
E
IB and 11, PrawilS** to •* •
FlH Op*.

Lansing. Jan. 31.—Tbe liout«e 1
bera opposing the womsn's suffrage
resolution, w hich will be tonKl-lered
special or^ this afu-rnn<>o. de
Clare it will not pass. Tho wi
have given out i<olls showing that 6»
0 votes were ple<i|K'l. but several
ctolm thi-y prouitoed their support
joke

WUUnOI OF HIHtOAl TOWNS
Washingtoo. Mich. Jsn. 31—The
figures cvtaoeraliuf the popnlalion of

<OT«I,—Gmi. 4!,; X«r

IASS: Pentwatop, 1439; Shelby. LE»; Walker*
vine. 47L


|

Charlevoix. Mkk, F«b.| L.-»r*nA
thing Indicates that th* Erst aaHEl
poultry show of the CBgrtowoix FMik. 10 and U. will b* OM of th* aaBT
■ucoMsfuI exhlMUOM of blgtawaiB
]
poultry ever shown ta tkta part at IB*
Ktate.
Tbe loeal tandws of whfieh w* kM«
!
a numbergre takl]«baU of the mas­
ter with a Ttm aM ora botag hncBEi
op Tigorodaly by onr bnMmmi assE
wbo itosltoe that th* poultry tadMU^
is becoming one of tho greuUst ta M
goontry. Chartavoix eonnty to poos
liarly adapted to ponttry rmtattif.
f
Beeretajy Dutton is two*M«g mmam
taqakics from ootsido broodura. If
you want to oee a sptoadld ahoviSf
of birds EmT taU to suamd tha
pouhrr sBow right nggt to tkaCnM' '
terbuOdtag.
' Tkankteg yon. f am yawp tnty,

O. ft. DOTTOW.

.

GRANDTBAVHWB HERAU) AND TRAVERSE BAT EAG1>E THniSDAT. PFl»rARY 2. Mil.

t TM*«V •»* Ttante7 at

m,mAt«AT. Tb*
«ook hM
teerMae4 tUIMK^- Tb* loul t«•ov* at «se.mA<7.«l or
per
. Tbettui emefc mer*e ehowB U
|1*A1«JSTJ7. U iMCCMO or 7J POT
IL nier# It ooiy oBe eonetaloB to
be drove froai the report of (be eom»flw or tbe benklM dapertaMt

I OAtoA.
•ObetenUel crovtb. Ibe report
n ihovi Ithat tbe vorkiiis people or
•re •mnlljr veil fortlded
a a^ ei
alaal^
a reiey -Av. U
k coocloelTe elao Uwt tbe enploree.
I Btbe eUte u e sMwre) propoeltioa

Tm«/V.u».

•lau. eltbeagb
not
u tone ••
mar- Tbe TreToreo Cttr 8tM« bwk
%bM to tndeded la tbe report ot tbe

xtn.'

Mb Ml 3^50
IP eC tbe bMrd ol trade
a enlat «ba O. B. * l- nU9 pet eat aa ^r» trela
i« aal WfeltM aat betveea

of tbe BOA eebeuattol beeectol InstttttlOM in tbe nete
end to OM or tbe ««»nrtol liMdMicu
iB.vldeb tbe inetMt eoaldeMe to
ptoced.
Tbe TrererM City buke ete tnder
ceietal
vtaiA to QhMrated
tbe oaetol rejiorta that bare alace tbdr organlzattoo above eenataat galaa. not only
ta depotHi bet la reaerre and torplea tnda. Ai tbe beaka are an la
dca te bBriaaaa coedlttoea. they U
dicate tbat tbe eoauaercial aad iadoa
trtal latareAB of tbe coBBunlty are
bent apt* oral fooadAiotta.

A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦-ywyrvY'A b «
ooocNMUnn nc:wt.
'
fwe Mda to tere *e trela

b^lMi.M $t»i arftrbic at
I-id «:M. Tbto .ewM bOov
dortb eo
(O'
jLlipnfftbbomd train
VadartbU
i.YMfle ea tbe breach
IBbWilrtodeeliedto

Vad« (be

>4n5V® «• ■o*

IiUl ««U bare
|4^a%jR«0(>««»ct

BM^ Alltoaa tttt'tfe
••fiUMf »a d« eatoe t

jF'tilrtl. aai tbe I

Ladles- Aid society noeu Wedae»
dv- Vab. 8. vUb Hra. Mluto Smory
at'Bovera Hubor.
Urn. Bert Kroupe retatned ^tvday Irom a Uve veaka- Tlalt vUb rdatlvaa at Sparta. '
WnUs nmaa of «k Bapldi vbo baa
eea rlatUap retotirea-diere tbe
tvo weeks, returaed to bto bone tost
Wedaehday.
tote. Klttto Drew expecta to teere
ToMday tor Cblca«D vbere abe vU
tuoet her besbead aad retard vltb
him..
Bd rrmakUa aad vfte drore down
BOB Traverae City datnrday and beck
Banday to attend tbe taaaral of Mn.
Uvto Fnpklla.
Mrs. MtoBlo rex end dao^ter
FkMile of Orand Ba^dt vaa bare for
a tow d«y« to attead tbe funeral of
Mrs. FrankKn.
Tbere vaa a pletaant anrprtoe par>
ty u tbe bOBe of John Bonnaw tost
-Taeaday nld>t. Cards and daadiip
vaa tba apart ot tbe erMiapi after
vhtfb Ufbt
edTAf vbo win ^krerapbrt a fine
ilBt.
Tbe tuneral ot Mra. Levto Frank­
lin vaa held at tbe Oi
dtardi tod
Batnrday

% ,«ba' ^'41alia other

i* M cRb «■« Tie«4w
I ibridilili.« toaBM it*

I *tM eata I o'Aeek
I •• tbe aalB ttee vM«b

ratnieiied by a diolr oonatotlap ot
and lire. Bopeae Brinkman. Mr.
(Mra. Wb. Bapley and Mr. WIU
PratL -IfM pen 'bearera were Boy
Drew. Boy and Harry HelBoa. Bdpar
DOToI. John ewaneyHd Ctoad Kitebeu. Tbe flowera were totny and boautlfnl Tbe.iWBalas were followed
their Jhtot:-«eeUB« pleee by e large
erewd of aetrowlnp Meads. Tbe fam­
ily bare tbe stocera syspatby of tbe
ty.'

♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
*ABT BAY.

A
^ ,
Id l^cee Oat ft veeld
M|plft-«a4Mtttoa tor tbe eoaiaa
m OMt
MbiaM edtnit ibedU taitot ep-

t ee^Wy ct
toibeafeatnKt
. -jbtothaaotMd
a t^MC oanpaatot
■ Jaaoaryl', tfll.
itoOMasre.
.. .. .eaka bad beea

rtvadb

TS?Sli=

ir-VJ:.

'«a.an> .Ml
a ^-Wk

bd

Sn-

Naab «utoa to rtolUag la Tnr
Qty with Meada tad retoUres.
Mra. Walter Baker and danpbtar
TlUted a tew daya with her stoter,
Mrs. Fred DoBlae of lOOl Uncoto
atraeL
Ur. Bffiitb of Traverse City, wbo
.ni a tract of Uabtr at Etoat Heed,
to Jhavtap lops bauled for cuAom
tba Alkley portable mill,
will have at lead to.OOO feet ot mUi
ebd many thooMnd fed of other
kindaot lops.
Bd Domlne. wbo drevo Henry B.
Certlale's teem In a lomberfcemp near
Honor, u bndt. He esya tbe eaov
was deep, wblcb made It bad for lumbnt tbera were ideniy of teems.
Bcwe teams coBlnp from as ur south
ns Oraad Bapids to work la the wooda.
Frank Hytbauer ot Oraad Raidds
to vldtlap with friends and retoUrea.
He asys the thnes era ratber doll la
Oraad BapMa ttds wlater.
I woeld ratber take chances for trait
Stwwlnp ta tbe Oraad Traverse repioa
than tbe appar pMUnaeto; h isn't
fraety.
Jeaepb StloUk. aa expert on'frail
■Tovtap, la aa interview wltb yoer
ndeai. auied tbat a praat
damans was belap done to apple trees
by a bird known aa tbe tap so^i
orates tbe berk of an apple
a tbe roots to .the Umba In
der to get at tbe aap. Tbe effect It
baa oa a tree can readily be seen. Tbe
ra a amali Jaferior oaality of
ftnlt and la many eases tbe tree la
deetnyed., The apple ttcea BoeUy
eeblected to bto attack are ^be Green­
er aad Dncboaa bd be to
;randy It tbeea vartettoe era nd at
bend (n anneh any ktod eU^ tree.
------ 'wd tbe Ittb ef JbdBiT aatU
abed <be Utb of May be «nn be .—
iralap ea&I nipbt at bto week
actttan. As this enemy to ap|le eeHere to proteetad by tow, woaM
not be wdd Inr tbe toptototora to in-

dada him hi tba dua vltb havlu aBd
other like birds, vhlrb are a damase
Inatead of a beaeSt u> boinaaltyt
Som ot oor aelgbbon of Baat H$ad
vte vent to vork ta tbe aaw mill at
Pellaton arc nov enarasUaed. aa tber
bare amallpox at that ptoec.
Tbe aeooad of Pebreary. Candlemes
day. tali tbe story. If tbe prosad bop
!ea bU sbadov on that dayhereima to Ub dea aad ve vlli have dx
ore veeka of viatry veether.
Borne bare tbdr Ice bwtaea flUed
•ad tbe ren vfll aooa have. i*be (arat... penermlly bay their lee from tbe
Ice men vho are pettlap op Ice from
Iman like. It'a cheaper toan they
1 have It hired e« tbemaelree.
Tbe ice on Boardman like >■
aad of a flae onaliiy.
Ocure Domitoe la told up vUb tbe
mompa. WlHIe FOrtori of Traverae
City la dritfSf bli team on tbe prarel
bant

A
W^IAMSBURG.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
WUUanmbunf. Mich.. Jau.
The
■reoed ibaw baa made tbe raoda in
this vldDliy imatfe for horses to
traveL Our mall man vaa obhped to
carry tbe man oo foot several days
tost week.
Mra. Frank Sufford and tvo chil­
dren .spent a fev days
here Inai
I. retartuap to Gnva Saturday.
iBses Cora Scodeld and
.Vora
Ritxler aad Priacliml B. W.
Shaw.
Mto^ Grace Hill and Fannie Hewattended teachers’ Institute at
Traverse City lad v«A.
The Odd Fanows pave a tarewell
•upper at their lodge room tost Wedne^y Bight for Willard K. Ayera.
Or Sslnrday Mra. Caroline 6ltven>
and Mra Blmmons etnertained about
a todies at dinner la honor of Mrs.
Ayera. Mr. and Mrs. Ayers expect
leave next week for virplaia.
airs, klary Orsy. -who died at i
ono of her dauptner, Mrs. Bussell
Brown. In Traverae Ciy. eariy WedMday morning, was told to rest in
le ^d cemetery Usl ruiueday at
o'clock, the fundral party drlrlnp
om Traverae (hiy.
Claude Waraw’a tram bad ratber
an exciting time thle monrinp. ranBlag from the cburcb hlH to tbe vt^a
and back again to Bvyn Hill's, vbere
on# of tbpm Ml. No serkma damage
was done besIdM • broken haraesi.
Good skating on tbe pond nov.
Mr. and Mra. Harrtooo Vinton spent
Sunday at tbe Vinton borne.
Mr. and Mra. Heracbel Hobbs rlslied hero over Bnaday.
Preparations are being made to
tear down the old grid mill on the
Utosell property.
At the Ladles' Aid society meeting
held at Mra. F. C. Beeb’s tost Wedlay. the ftdloviap^ncera
elected: President. Mrs. David Rolf;
treasurer, Mrs. Sumner Osin; secre­
tary. Mra. Emma S^eid.
The church is to (to supplihd vltb
aev edition hymn bodes.
A sort of belated velcome eocial
vaa git-en at tbe tovn hall lad Tuesttoy ovenlng. In order that mor
vltb oar aev pastor. Mr. Beaker.
Light rafredtmeiits were sej
a good time eojored by tboaepreaeni.
msay being prvveated from attending
by the bad roads
FOR BALE—A 3800 ib. team. 0 and 15
yean old, on* 7-year-old sorrel
mare, about 1100 lbs. In foal; one
ck. Address all communi_____ .. Mra. (V, H. Lovefc Maple
City. Route 1, Michigan.
JROCR FOR PUBLICATION. ^
STATE OP MICHIGAN—Tbe Pro­
of Grand

KA8«0N CENTER.
Blivek a Rich Mlaf.
S..W. Beudr. of Cod CIt.v. Ato.. I
. B. F. JohnsMi lost one of bla Bae
l-boraei out of bis Mg team and bod to te struck awwrfeci mine of beahl
go to Traverae t'tiv after another
borsc.

OBEIUCKVILLE.
«
♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦
Ice cvmng ta tbe order of tbe day.
We are aorry Hr. Jowett to so 01.
.The little qprougb toys tbat got
hurt are gaining as fait as poralble.
Tbe Sunday mreftags are Very iaepIrtng.'AU come aad get good tbera-

— ... . f on rarth for coBatitMltlon. aiatorta. headache, dy apepsla. dethe
Bvnm Marvin I* confined to hla bed | WHD • ^
•» }'■ * , Bngbra Drug
vlth broiicbllU and nwwalee. but
**"*• «»*>»“»> *
’ Uy Mercantile Cc a.

Robert Caras ot Cik RapWs to via.
Mr. -Cbarfes Strait vfU spehk Bed ]«t, has returood to Detralt. She
• ''has.
Illng Wends in ihc city for a-fev
Sunday.
|aceoBpaBted by ber aider. Miss Mar- dlcic^
rda>.
day*.
~ Ur. Cady’s eateruiaod
Mtoa
Genie
Baun
nrdner
la
vialtinp
iparet.
om Klnpalerfunday.
i Geo. Peck's at ,,resent.
:
BUffpdra. Bkeatka.
George H. oar^. Jr_ and wife caUHiram Tremato and motber visited
The Brat Hour of LHa
dee, (ragraat romfriends aoulh ot tovn.
Is vbere yon do aome great deed 1 00 their parents Saturdav afterlike BRcklek’a
nlca Salve wtU
or
discover
acme
vonderful
fact.
This
Mr. EtoPka's think It never rains
tlv rdtove a
d tanw. cut
' hour <c nie lu J. R. Pitt, of Rocky Ml.. piles, staggers »kep
woujid or pile
I,
Th«r ,.o .o.nc.r—r.;
'"' v ,
tics. Hut greoi cures pro»e Itaa wo^children hare bran v^ III. HU Urge,,.. *, he
(rom -he wor«. <'<>«
....
detful healer of tbe vorvi a^^nl
■•evs,
feloua, oexema. -Via er^.
«. a5_a.lM) iba,»ped hand*, aiiralaa
,-cr;;r-Tr>' ». SSc. at C A ttog.
hauling a fc« togn lo
CO, S. E. Walt t Bona. Itancan't '
•* Itanh, Sr., went lo lo.tBC a
OBITUARY.
I lie. I war emirelv core.1, Yi
Donhla Elenn Hoxie. the infant aa ^-anything too good o(t a ine<1illcine ''eh’** *'■’> Saturda> night.
daughter of Mr. and Mra, Fred Hoile .like that ' It « the jiut.r<i and
Inland,
_. waa-.horn Sept.
Se,it. S4. IS*10. reruedy for dlecaeed lu
aathtni.
died Jan. 2oth. isn. aged four
I Imic iroulilc .'-fti'. tl.'Hi.
monitai aad one day. The Ilule one
liuuram.fU li> f. .V.
had been a great sufferer during her THbI boiile
short atay on earth, and the laird In Bugliee Drug Co. .t. E. Wall W !^u>,
i Ijiy .\;.rianille <
Hla Inllnite mercy raw lirat to take Hsnii
her home to HImaelt. The parenta
Auctioneer.
w
have the a>-m|«lby of the entire cummunitr.
Hsvlng decided to locate In Trav A
The funeral was held from the In- j erae City. I vfU engage la the Mto« W
land church. Rev. J. Wesley Stan(o» Ing budnvas:
w
cffielatiDC.
I Money
loney.tt
.to loan ob improved. Isra. ^
I CR.V pi
ly artioB of the bow lance—also vtii do suctionrarlitg. farig
els. a single dode of Doan'a Regulet* • •*!« especially aoliclted. 1 aollch i •
la enough. Treaiii.eni tyre* habitual: «bare of your pawonige-^ierma rra . ♦

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

SAVINGS
DEPOSITORS

and those who have decided lo Kail

""S K.5rsn a.f'g&viii:
Couri for .he Couniy of Grand
80-tueaAW-tf__________________ ^
bale Couri
Traverse.
lion of bbM cou
I the-J
office, in the ch
erite City, D said couniy. a
y >:i\lD Swanhout and I
luary, .
Hod.. Fred li Walker Swarthout. hir wife, and fJeorge Clai>- ♦
' t>enon and Haiile H. ('la|<i>erton. hlr.^
Judge ol Hrohaie.
ate of Grace wife, to I'harle* W. Faltoss. dated ^
e matter of t1
the estate
In tbe
M. Krans. deceased.

Kdward A Evans having fiW In •I"’ register of deed^ t.ffi.e r. ...........
said court his ,ictlifon graving that Traverse «-oiiiiiv. Midi.. 1 cbniary v
said court adjudicate and determine 1
I!"'*- in liber ii of mortgages. ♦
who were ai the lime of her death the : !««• 232. on which mortgage there U #
raid deceast^l and en- ctoliuerl to be due at the date of Ihl
legal heirs of rale
f ot notice, for princiial and interest, the*
tilled to Inherit the real e
----- 1 of (CfiOMii. iihe mortgagee having,'
which raid deceased died aeleed.
••ctlngt, • •
tiHH the IMh di

a savings accoual, |Jease retnenher
that all deposits made «D ow Saviagt
DepannwDl dutiag tbe first ive days
■ 6i February, wilt draw 3 per cent »•
tcred Irom the fiisl day of ^ maedL
Doikr toil! alert the mce-nt

Traversf

City State Bank

OU^, WdaW&roRffst BgJifi

D duel,
toge
the forenoon, at raid i.robate office, be cat thetran
due';.togeUier_w
lih
m lit* port W (fic Stele
Idttd by.
a of VJ2 at
end la hereby apiioinied for hearing torney
•■titluie: ond
.nd no suit or
t p/oteedlng «' T

^
X
lawor
In
oiiiUv
having
been Instllui- •
v
further ordered, that public n
ed to recover the money^ secured by :♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
raid
mortgagt'
or
any
|<art
thereof.
-—■!

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

.i
............................................
,
n
,
n copy of thi-! order.
.Votice ti. hercb> given that by virbearing, in the Grand Traverse
1 morigage and of the glutute In
aid. a aevEpapei printed and cirt
•d. 'lie
'he un• u.iiJe snd provided,
couniy.
tote.1 In raid cou
iiiongage.
!-4!erB!gned. owner of raid tiiorigi
FRED R. WALKER,
the high*
Judge of Probate. iV". ■
A 21^ h- p. OMoUee Engine
.rrilfcd in
ton
86.
reb
2.
»
MADS IN TEAVERSE diTV*
milch iheieuf air
___________
-aid tnongage or
('yliititcr >MHv. -1 inch*-*. stn»ke.
iiichck.
tliiiKl licKigji. Ii.-si matcriHl. IIujijut ■■lutlcii.
Court for tbe County of Grand Trav-j torney icc on->^Fr:.lay. ihe twcniydiui Ml. Si.irl-i cjisilv. rims Kicuitil.v.
»la> of March. A. I*, ivll. at
I
■‘ciiiiiiinicni. rvltjiiiic.-iltiraulc him! wmiiilctc
William I!. Herbert. Coi fcsirm.n ■ (ourtii
o'clock
in iDe
ihe aiternooD
afternoon at tne
two o
clock ID
I M'itli j>iille>'..giis«.Utic lank, batterji^ cnil uml
GerrtUa Polta. FraneJa
v.„ iili V inoryi front door of the court house In j
'ennoyer. Mai
itch, wired ready to ran ymir «gparator.
u'l^?
Tf the city or Traverse City. Grand Trav-I
Kxl wave IT I'limp tir do any olhcr diily
iarc>il
f willtiii (III- cM|MicjIy <if ‘21" It. ]>.. occnittcw
2x21;; ^‘t. J’riii- tS“5. Miiitufacitircd Ity
eased,
eased. defendantr.
In the above entitled i

Tbe UtOe Wonder

WH. JACKSON, Tnvene City. HielitgaB.

.

r.,. „„r,h.M o-r,"

Oervllla PolU.
. _
<=>.«" .......
Kirk. E. Homer Rice, are not -rp!'l- weniy-six i2fil 'I'cno^b. range ten iliii
dents of the aute.oPMirhlgsn. but re: the I'nlted .j;,*'”:
States. I
,Me
om“.. '.'SwS
and It also utlafartorlly sppearlnK.,";
.1, «ua Dated December 2Tth. ISIO,
from affidavit ......... .
Harry Rice cannot be found and that
CHARLES W. FA(.I.ASS.
his residence Is unknown, and that
.Murigagec.
AllFn. the sole surviving hrtr
• r. W FALLASS.
of Jgne A- Templeton, deceased, who tn Pio. Per. Auorney for .MorigaBce.
in her lifetime va> imeregied In said
dec 29 to nich 23—ihure
lands and wonld if alive be one of the
party defenilsDia of ibla ruIi. is not
realdeni of jhc t
-jt resides at Eati
of Florida.
On motion of I'
lor.,,MlWtors for
lor Ihe above naiiieu ,
-,
,
cQjhplamnnt. It ta <ordered that the »[>■ George K. Haxel. Del
of said
Mid defendants be e,n-1 Suit pending In the Circuit
tirtvili Coart,
pearance of
fata cause
cause vlthin five .....
months
Gie c-ounty of Grand Trstcr,.^!
lered in this
.......
from the date of this order, and in tf^hancery ail Traverse City.
case of the gppearan.e of any of thejon the l>th day of Dc.embor. . D.
aald defendants he may cause hla an , H IO-

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W.- liiiil ihiit V'l- .T. ev.-rst-M-k.-tt •.» iiijiiiy thinffa in «*iir
];iic iiiul ui-l; t.i iiiirv Hi.-in
wc iiiiciitory. \Ve Imvc
|»ii llf-iii .1111 tiii.l uiurki-il ili.-rii III |ir:.<-> Jliul simiitil imiv
U. tv ur.- a f.-vv N;inij.l.-K:
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s,-...,;s si...k K...HJ............................................................. IJ off
KuO...L. .. ........ Is
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Will'iimV i^. unit K. Sti.-ivini: S*mp. Siiiars f‘«r______ _______SOc
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.M;ilr\ -oi.r. lii.rtmil’W—f'..nil- Jlll.l wee lh'-m.

WAIT’S DRUG STORE '

upon the solicitors for the complain- of residence of the «iUl dWcn.ietn
________ 8- E. Oolxer Frotit and Union Btrwto.
■ -■
erae CUy. in said county, on the 22lb am within fifteen daya after service |Oeorge K. Ilarcl. wa. in. l,ci.ii...ii«
day of January. A. D., l»ii.
•itor of a copy ol- ■!—roship. in Grand TravetxPreeent. Hon. Fred R. B’alkcr. I him c his solid■(suit thereof that «
Mirhlean. and ihat siixnedge of Prob
dc|>aru-<l
J by .that lime 1
in tbe matt. - of the estate ot Dora
Ing and answering.
search ap.l it.y..iry, ihc ...rn,
EdvanT A. Evaua having filed in
And It ta furih.-r ordered that the ant .is unable ... usccmhit.. a..-i .l.aaald coart bit peilUoo praylag that
............................
——
[s
iiiil,n."Wi
and n -anno' leI rauae t
aald court adjudicate and determine
I in the Grand Travers .ascertained
vtw werff'at tbe time of her death the
ihe, the raid I'.eory.- K. H:i--..-i. t
legal beira of said deceased and enti­
Graml sides. .
tled to Inherit the real esute ot vhlrb
Ion lu*' On motion of I'nd-rwci i ar
Traverse, that such
I.'-' . This harness U s splendid value, a Bwal serrteeable aad Bttnrittohar.
tromllor. solicitor* for . •.midaiuant
commenced within twenty dB'S
,
ft Is orderetk that jjie 18th day of tbe
,|,l-.sial-ie .V "
dater of
ne-*, with siyle and the greatest wear resisting qtmlitiek.
ot this order, and that >uch ;ordrre.l il.m tbe r.|,i-siui.
February. A. D,
at ten o'clock In publlcat'lon
be cootlnned tbcrcin once^ral.l .l.-(.-f.dam,
tbe roreuoon. bT said probate office, In each week tor six.weeks in sue-:enicrr"l
thI
A strictly So. 1 Oak Tanned Haroesa mads la oar ova Shop.
be and Is hereby appolniAl for hear- cesaion. or that the comi.laitiai.i cause ,month* (mm the .late ...
lag said pelitio.
Lion. \
r^pv of this order to In- ,-r»onall> land that .□ case of bin appearance
Come la. see this harness, aa It ta being made, tberoby aaanrtog yewr
U'la further ordered thatt public no- served on the ral.l defendant* or any that he .»u-o hi* answer to the |..ii
tlee thereof be given b>- ipublication of them, at lea»t twenty daya Iwfore of romi.laim filed herein an.i a .opv
Seif of the quality of^leather and workmanship reqnlred to prndaca a
I
copy of this order, for
,,^-Hl.ed for their ........-.........................
thereof M*r.e,i ,„.,n
the *.,liriiors for
the time above presci».eu
-.........................
Oak Tanned Karneas.
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several sp,>earan.v herein,
, IhP tcmplainam .nhm fifteen
bsaring. in the Grand Traverae Herhta Bollchor*
Bridle-S la. check. safiSfble harness lcatb« blinds, vlUi split fora
suit
above
entitled
ta
hroughi
after
Tbe
tid. s aewsiaper printed and circu­
*at.l l>m. anil In de
for the puriose
lated In aaM county.
thereof
t -raid MU be taken
to the foRowing
FRED R. WALKER.
a* confessed
The raid George K
-the
Judge ot Probate.
Hazel.
Lines-1 InA. ffi to S3 ft. long, vlth saspa.
8C. fek.2. 9
erse'and Mate ot Michigan, to-wit:
And It I* f.inher ordered that ih.Rrosst Strap*—11^ In. vltb slides and snag*.
Dd said con
Part, of iot B of lots three -2i and
complalnitii r«'!*e 't’. order <u
■four H) of weetion thlriv-five .3M. in
In ^
>e publli
published in the Grand Tra»er*e
Martingsles-lH In-- «itb i la. oollar straiM.
ge Herald i
.Hames—Black, No. 4MXC ptole lioo over
-Tracos-IH ‘a. thr<e mil length plya. with sc-ew ervk-eyes. .
r of Allsston lot three pnhilrailoa 1.e commenced within
CMttoil • • BBMfMB
Hame Tugs—Double grip bocktos.
131 and t
Su»tas . . tmjm
Pads—All harness leather atuffed pads, with hook* and terrets.
thence aoulh four Hi rods, thence ilnued therein once In each week 1..
east to the bav thence along the shore *ix weeks fn aoccesalon. or that ib
, Back straps l in.. Hip irtrap* I In, vlth Trace ('arTlera.
-alio a Mrlp c lan.l Bf- raid complainant cause a C01.V of thi
Brewing—Folded
vlth taygr.
served
on
ih
south
bide
order
to
be
,.er*onalIy
I*en
teen |I5) links wide on tlie
inning said George
. K
■ Haud a least (went
of lol B adjoining lot C an
before the time prescntied lor
Spreader aad Tie Strap*—S to- ««>■ «■*<«'''

from the highway to the hay. all la ida's
:hia
a
ap
appearance.
range
aforethe sectloB. township and
said.
ORDER AND REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY|
^Prederlrtt W,. Ma,vae.
colt Juiige.
Clrmi
rd and m»-,m
StaCcat AllMirc4M' Examined, counteralgaed
Rohert E. Walter.
tered b. me
Elmer E. White, ,
Ttatec DcmIIb
radervood A 4'mlor.
Register In Chaacozy.
gollcliors lor CompU .
Vndervood A Vmlor.
addreiw. TVaverwe City.
SoUcitors for Complainant. Tramoe

$35.00—Our Speeiat
Farm Harness—l^.00

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STATE bank

Farmers’ Supply Co.
Travers* CUy. men.

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OBaKII TilAVEKKE lIKIiAl^ A>}|) VnA»KliSE BAY fAli:.r. tniTISDAt, FEBBtjLBT i. Mil. '

MBini£ suTis

t«fi«*atlon aa •‘reform"
aatlc mayor c{ Kantaa CUy t«

tparunbors, 8. C-, <<jnie«a?l*t« the Sanator Alb<>rt J
oSuplioii oC Ibc GOUiiuizsloa-pUie of' (.'Una, h;,a .■•ccepicd

M.ibipiA om Met C«i«
Diuk Ml nteTt Lxk» Uat
WItkL
* braiiil SaplAl. Mlrtu 9u. Si.—Ui**
Certnido PwUwntt*. aged 18 rear*.
«aa tfmvoad at Recda Uke
arken abc and a c
Un Vzn. ued IT ycaj*. tkaud «war
a iklB kUm la tke lea naar tha aaat
atere an/ want throtuk. Bains baaperad tetk kr bar abataa and ba^
aklrta, aba
and «nt bBdar tba iea. Tbat bar
a vma not ditnr^ alao waa
4aa «h»» ta thabaRda* ed G. R. MoKV. US Bantwlek atreet. arho heard
bfa^MWs and vast ta-hla aaalMaaea.
Mtaa rUMlmniM waa In tha water
(aOr hdu an ha« and wa dead whan

imMBttar' nua i

Tbe reoUcUon'ot Sioator Lodsa
raeaUa tba tact that Xaaaaebnaetu
baa not had a dasweraUe aanator
atnee tba clril war.
nUnolB paya bar •overnor $12M0 a
year, whkb la the larseat aaUiy rM
Wlvad by tha chief asacaUve .of any
tlbo atatca.
CharMa F. J^aaon, ttw aneeawor
I Enseaa Hala. la the firat Aanocrat
eent to tha Unltad BUtaa aaaata from
Maine ainc« IS6S.
Jamea A. Bead, tha new a«au>r
ad'hl
from MUaooTl. esthbUahad'
hU poUtl-

FiMRiMir
Helps GftiMfw

i attasdanca narkad tba ppihis of tba aosTentkm hare
tadv. oaUid topMfart tha arxanlMtlaa of the KortV Dakota Drty Fannins
cHvaM. Tba aaaaioa arlU Uat two
darn and will be addraaied hr a sambar of leaden lb tha drr UibIos
Bioi’etMnL Amonc f^a nnaber an J.
H. Wont, prealdaiit of tha Intarsatxaul Iky fbmtes oeasnaa. and
John T. BoRia. esaondfo aKrataiy of
that
a Bawbali left tkla a

r'
Ufa an baaaaw Canal
Hm bad «M Mshtfbl dnwbaekaaWta treobla—that baa broasbt auffarias and death to tbonaanda The
Sanaa eanae chtlla, (ever and asne.
WUManoH. Janndica. lanalinde. weakBan aad saaani dabDUy. But Blactdc BIttars oavar faD to daatroy then
and am aalarfa Ownhiaa. “Thraa hottlaa cMnpialalr*CBi«d na o( a very
eavara atuek ot malaria.’' wrHaa Wm.
>. Urer and Mdney troublaa.
aad'pravant typhoid. 60c. Onaraataad
hy C.JL Bnsbae Onf Go. B. B. Walt
- -oaa, Hannah b Lay MereantUe Co.

poh

.Governor M,J1. Hay la the Brat mlllUcalr? to become chief exccdtlve of

bale-fiA <
btah adapUMb tor poaltiy hnalaeaa.
tean baai^ appla and peach -or.chard,
bolldlns- Tenna
____ witflair
- ..... bnlldlas____

UcreiMse o( Uaa InvttaUan to
apeak at Uu repabllcaa state oonvantton in Ulcblsnn, to be h^ in fiasinaw, Manh 2.
Tba DrJvarsRy of Mich^u baa tt
sakdnataa In tha praaam coosnaa,
wblcb u mm than twice aa many as
aay other crtlese of tbe oonmiy can
boast or.
WflUam P. Frye of Haiaa U the
dean of tbe United Btntce seenta in
point ot sarvlca. bavins keen n mem­
ber o( tbe npper bnnch continuously
tor iblrly years.
Tbe Natkmnl Oemocntic lamsue of
clubs dill b(M a conference in ladUsapolis aexi April to consider (be preUmlabry pUna for the presidential
canipalBn of ]»l!.
Moms E. CUpp. reflected lo tbe
senate from Mlbneeou. Is an orator
or nWlity and Is tamlturly known
aa the "8Uck Eayle of MlnnceoU."
Eeri Brrsw ol Oarksdsle. who is
(he first to enter (be race for the sovernorahip of MUsievIppi this year,
was an nnaucceaaful candidate lor
the nomination in iM*.
In the sixty-second consress WyociIns win hare the distinction of beh«
the only state with two senatora who
liave served continuously for i

ittbjr a awaar hat karned ef a way
of avoidins aidmeu in ber famgy, ctpedatty amons the cbOdren, by tbe
oae ^ a free sample bottle of the falatadve. Dr. CaldweH'i Symp
Pepdn. TUa offer of tbe doctor’s to
send a free san^e bottle baa been rewooded to by tbonaands of womba tbe Unlrecsily of ChlcsBO. is maklns
a bard fight for the repabllcsn noniiin all pans of America.
ThU Df.^Cajdwwirs Byrne p^
U a nation for ina)t>r of ChlcagD. He hai.
(be bacfclBg of the reform clement In
sAapted to__ ______ ’<5" baSSrSd the repubUcan part}'.
«UUm hseaass It Is pleaw.t u
It ia an Interesting (set tbat both
aad ne ehUd wUl refuse It. Then, tt
Bdld and wnrer srtpea. it U all Uat (be rather and brother of Honry F.
a child's rvnMdy ahoald be. tbouch ft Is
a Bead Unstlve for the whole family Llpplu, aenatorclcct In Rhode Is
bscaaae It U eSeetlve at all a«sa. It
U atasptr not dynamle like mlu. pliu land, filled the Eoremor's ebair lo
and pewortnl eaUartlca. which dtould that eute. Tbe elder Uppltt waa
net be bIvcb to ehUdrea anyway.
crtior from 18T5 to 1877. Charlc* W.
ItlM.tliBai.out of, ten When m^hlld
Llppitt. a yoanger brother ol (be
d you don't know c
governor from isss
to 1897.
Aalt J. Oronna. promoted from'
piibllcan repreaentadTe to eenslor
from Kortl^ Dakota, waa born and
raised on a fami In Iowa. He removed
to Horth Dakota in 1879. engnsing ci
lenalrely In breting and banklDg. lie
began his public career as a mem­
ber of (be TerrliorUi lea^aUiurc. in
orite dniBrut.
Uat Uo 1905 he was elected to consreas and
bis obitlias served comlnuoualy in that bod}
ever since.

■^.s^rerut!

!spidr!s,4irs»'i..’ni

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srs:

caah and naaonabla; aeven mUea of eham. All are welcome to writ#
Fred H. Pratt, wile and son Leon
blm._ Whsiker for the^medlcal,adv^
I road. Addi
art. are vialUng with frlenda in Man.
UUque. Ml^ ,
Jan SKeb

|s^ria-l3s:a M

maa took a AaahUsht ifietnro of the
Elfthday Pnity.
Mrs. MUler of Garfield
thnae mitee aonth ef town, entertained
an Inea Bnnipiia of tbU dtp ie
I party of yoims fnika from town and
ependlag a tew days wlU friendn u
leitfiktts in honor of the birthdays o(
CadUlac.
Ed J. MUler. which occwTCd on tbe
aU) or Jaanar)-. aad hU son. Frank,
wblcb occurred on Januar}' Zl.
Altboogh the roads were bad. ail cniored a nice sletsb ride Tte atnure
were samee and dancing and a
bnooU^ Bupiirr was served ahSch
bnkeil beans, salmon.
aandwiefaes. o:rtbilaV <ake. dtreorated
«Uh IfiKandle* ta honor «r Ma;irr
I'ran>-'<riii( saUd. croim tarts, ^sort
e>l lakee. oranae.> and candles. .Mr.
Wee iJiui’Hcfal acted a* head waller.
AU bad a io'.ly iiu;c. and Mi. Ohap-

Chk-.rQ. M .

Sr".::;:::::::;:::
Sr.;;-;;-.::""-.::

Hannah^'Ur Co.

8U*» ............... .

V.. 1 JS-'aST “•
GRAIN.

VSS.. J"lr. «!.4c. c™.

‘Buckwheat ................................. J.Oe
TraverN City MlUlns- Co.
o«..iw. 4........
............ Sic

ii

...

' Ba.kwbMi !
HorMi
Skunk

roi-ii. r*c. Oats. sss^iU'dt.
Illy .
liunaio. Feb. i.-Catiir. dull; bog.

c,“; .S

Hot Water Bottles aaU
F«wUa*a Syrlagcs
tinarMilced S Year*
It la a eempert to knew that
.when you bu^ a piece ef -EvertiU' Rubber Ceeds you have
a friend Indeed in time ef need.
They are made for long eerviee
arrt everyone will prove even
betur than the guarantee.
These boHs are cloth Insert­
ed ( a piece of strong cloth be­
tween two layers of pure rub
ber which prevents them from
rotting. The aeamt are all re­
inforced on the Inside, making
them eaeeptlenally strong. Th:
tubing that gees with the syr­
inge is extra large (rapid flew)
and made ef the same first
guBlity maUrial.’
Full 2 qt. bottles fil.75.
Full 3 qt. bottles $2.00.
2 qt. combination syringe
and bottle $2.75.
3 qc combination syringe
ana bottle $500.

AMERICAN
DREG STORE

POTATOES.
CreenvUIr, 5licb.. Jjiu. 3I.'-^rbub
ft Chase quote bntlng |.rice of |ioUtora al sr.eoSc a btubef.
Chkeago. Jan. SI —PctauiM—^y:
rboicr lo fancy. iSI&ISr: fair to good.
■C..4SC.

Who Was There That You Kaetr?

Oiicaso Jar*3y-?Iiltry-S(c.dy;
lurk.ys. live, lie; dressed. 2lc; hew.
live, isi; dretsed, 12c; aprlngv. live.
12c; dirsecd. 12e.
New Yort:
Jan.
31.-PouHryDt«*cd. quU-»; western
cblekena.
fowls.
imke}'*. I6ft24c.
SEED.
Detroit, Jan 3J.—i lovor—Spot-and
Man-b is:;.

TN‘ (bcvbsdowyrwaks cf tkoM wkomareM to <Wmi or dmth or vteteey fifty
I rcirs ace u tbe miebry cundict (bat coovalood this grmt wabaa. Is thssa
fa.hootirraadfaibsrotnBcleofyoartr
irraadfaibnotwBcleofyoartr WouMyoaHka
WouMyonlikateaMapkotamBb
.. .
of bim ia tbat loag agodsy ef Usy>^—spbotogi^ Uat ka aevnr know WM
iskco? ferbaps w« can Uu* yoe eaw; and ^ aay*caaa.«« <aa tab yoa
Moty. sttaager tbaa ary detecUvw fioion. of ’
------ ----------- ' tt aad SR fuend ag

3.SOO Looff Buriod Photognphs
of tbe CtO Wrt
rwhxn’ «*f« Ukm hr tba owMi Ummoair b As
X I siuri b(MM c4 tbu d>i: Ihn wo* bssUt W «W
is <ta V:r IwmnMt Iw »
ri.lL ’ tiil »*. rfitst* ,« wa, -................
|ps»jftf U«Ln Wm: tW
M
lo PM >« Hsrlr M nan. mmt:i It brs NtwEmUM
J. Pin
•WAiR tS« ee‘Je«xn-la-lV»t.S»!
hnwna F. BftW M it
••»tS-»l>a<
5SJt.»-tTV or Kmta
tin

tr-Carh. »10U1J>|; March $I4.Ti.
SEANS.

Cblcago. Jan. 31__ l^a bcaitB were
without ebange They are reported a>
CDOvlug moderatelv. Offerings am>4e..
out large. Red kidneys were In nmall
Lupply and first.
Brows Swedish
were quiet at former prices. Umacontinue strong. Pea ' beans, hand
parked, choice. $*M5fi.M8; good Mil
not slriotl.v luind'picked, l2.VofiiS.10:
iiD gradtw. *l.9ofi2; mediums notainally aliout same at pea ticans. red
kidneys $3.5o^3.7o; soft and danuwed
U'fs; brown Swedish, .$2.onfi2.7C,
/
Detroit. Jsa. 31 —Spot. $2; Marqh
f:.05.

FREE

srSEn25St5
S5.-‘,?:em=rya2

jA>.-r rucbsilrwlSss tin vvlw «l Mr ct tin pimae-wtfn,

li I, f»

nl».T-.- .mnnisl kWwT «t tiatjml W*r—

a.ns..MlV l(t<Tbtbt«wT^ArW«y.
Ut-R Takas rate tteantaa sf tha Kaovi
Sara kra-d WcR
Sarahs. I'wat r'«*>#Bl4n
cijtmnr. tlcT
rsewdatrasaUsaca
■ EMg«< BBSt-Ow prills a^a^

!rtSlu,?aSSTlir^ist
aWIMaaaapnsMUar.
Review of Reviews Compa
13 Asior Place, New Y.-is

AT THEGGRE^ CLEARING SALE

At Steiiiberg Bros.
When you see the Suits and Overcoats that go into this Great Clearing Sale at tbe Marked
Down prices, you’ll realize what a great chance we are giving you. The newest Fall and Winter
Suits and Overcoats are all at your disposal for mucbless than wholesale value. ,

Our premium
Tickets good all
thro^h 1911.
VOtl CAN PtoM YOUK
il9fi’ OMtcMb bad
tkM wcR $7.50 Ml
$830 fit_________

boy

Men’s Suits
and Overcoats

that were $20 and $25
marked down to

that were $12.50 and $15
marked down to

Men’s Softs

that were $8.50 and $10
marked down to

A lot of fimait- filzea O0I7
Size* 33. 34. 35, aad 36
werer$7.50. $8.50 $10
and $12.00
marked down to

Pants

wor^ $2.50 sjtd $3 si.......................1,90

»«, $6 >nl $7.50 ,1.. ‘

or Pants worth 50c «»d 60c si............4$e

lMSas>lMli«4iawaa :rT‘.-34fe..Me.Me

Ladles'Swealcfw

ST’ *-“•

tdwth UepBii-, M.. 1 1C

MoffHn Underwear
Inacea. Embrold*
_______ _____Waiats not mar*
apecialprlcaawUIbc subject to

JWlWilihniiilt:

Mat’s ntmtl SUrtt a Mtm’t Flamal Skirts walk
Nory ;snd sU the best
op to $2.50 st $1.$$,
colonworth$lJ3.9Sc
$1.80 snd 12.10

CBc snd SSc.

0nwn,.lliiza 97. I
woitl45c al...d/Cj

Ways’ Mofriera for childran.
worth 25c.
s C/v

Ijrran. w«lli*n»$l«,d$U5.. -

Mca’a OafioH fiHlts wqr«h Si at Me. ««r«rta
afi
bL,Sfi, wccih SSJb «t n-fifi. srartb CAbb el MM
BOVS' UNION SUITS, worth ! BOVS' WINTER CAPS,
S6e and 75<

49c

BOYS'
SEPARATE
CAR
MENT8—Shirts and draw­

ers. all sites.

SfENt

WINTER.

CAMb

21c

nccecd nawMiclice
.■••>-ww.wra

Wool gloves and Mltteaa
Nqr laeiBS u« ■Upcb, svwHh fific et «c.
svwrth Me at Ibc
Fhoani* Muflera for men | Ladies' Long Kimonea inerth
Sftd women, wnrth 50c St ;
up ts $3.5ft at $1.»t: worth
39c: worth 25c.
|
9BC

,45c

r i

MEVS UNDERWEAR HARKED DOWN
Hm, n«af Dirt, telRn’iJfFntfliWad

*?«*(-?* •^■4.95

4.90

$3.95

$15.00 $9.50 $5.90

Bign' Kmdm SA tbit ^ 0^
«rere $4 bwi $43P at.. •

EftSS

Men’s Overcoats

NOW AT A THIRD LESS THAN THE DSUAL COST

Reefers I

Fn..

&

Men’s Suits
and Overcoats

aCST OLTINC C1.0TBS al -7t4caBe IOCFaB«
Cheaper Outings, st
per yard. 5c and ,

^
‘TW

Two groM bar^ddlD Orbdd"
Gedda at Me aod bbc.

Sp«ciai cut pricwa'on Ladies',
Misses' and Childrsn's Un-

Steinberg Bros.

'Traverse
aiy
...J

VCBAWP^TEB8KHERA1|D AKDTBAy«8EBATEAQLB, THTOlSDAT. FEBItrABT £ Wl.

PA6B4.

Grand Traverse Region

bm U» RiMOt of Mr. and Mr«. J. r.
vai too 0»M two
<M. «Mro M WM alM
db>“tl
b>^ lBi>

uia.

**A*WiM>b:etod to •

MU. um |>9oufDi*|w*i. •••••
• Me bom U SnUooa Bare varr Aee vlewi of Cedar
-t tO;VlMt
Mm
I tfriaT
Mn. niTMiii *taltad. tmt atotar.
Mra. Hlckaraoe. ia TraToraa Olv a
nm»» ct dare ttila weak.
The nafctritr
oar peopto are anf-

Mara attaadlac ehoKb their little
Mtf-raar«M aoa avaSowed a braaat
■iB ahoot as lar«a as ■ silver onarter.
Okr to the doctor, hot tfee pla had pot
ko terdovB4har foald aot gat It, bat
Sda frocD ceswMBB. the little
V'S^Mlac ABitp fear. «M It to hoped

MORTMPOir&

KoBdar la Trav' iNottIa WMbo and atota^ of
jB hara antraB to apao'
»• oMVto of weeks artfto'eialfatother.
V M*taew last weak.
.^Snk John NetoM As aoHoosIr fU at

...........

^AVFICLS.
y Miaa Jeasie Brwesoa and
of Traverae
Mrs. CaiDUae NtfaoB died thto ....
lilted the (onner's stoler, Mrs.
altar a week's illaaas of ak»r «f C»T visit.
•aexiiect- W.
....
P. Jackson.
Ja<
«d awl to •
to her mw frieod*. Thursday atumooo tbe tadtos' AM
society met with Mn. Marla WoU.
who toratobed work. At tbe doae of
. Oadrlc, and one daughter,
u MuoaecTaai; three brotherw. tbe afternooo Mrs. Wolf served a
HenBlor and B. P. AnderwoB of this delirious tonefa. Fourteen ladles were
end 3(*o ot 8pe
le .alitor Is New ..
was'borw In Sweden and whan

y PM or tba. oMen utd mok %igb^ r*

While here. Mr. Plan
mplod (he polplt4a the M. M chortb
•mr OMhlB* leM weMc. the cborch
AIM et each eetrlco. mRd much
B«». A. AiUogton
the Oak Park ^orcb of
Traverse Clly ooodacted the aeniee
fpu evMlnp. Ban'Icea wtll be cootloMd throoghoat
Mrs. Charies
niariee GinUff
GitsUff pened ewer
last Wedoesda:
Deader efCDini: after a week'a
lUMaa att tbe
the e*e
.. .......................
of 63 reara. Ur».
vaa bora la Unsdoo. Eng, and
et two yeara of age came to
___^-.-A with her parenu. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas. She la sorvlved by her
hoshaad and ooe sod. Oscar, sod a
danghter. Mra. Charles Berry of ('.adMr*. OnataS
UUe, and ave brothers. Mrs.
a SB emeleot and bcli'ful mi
tbe ............... .. il cborch an.l
loved by all who knew her, The
tQMnl serrice was held at the home
on Friday afternoon. Rev. A. Beatall
oadatlng. Mrs. Myrtle Johnston and
Mra Edith SebeSInaMer sang
bysma that were her fsTOritee. "Jl
Lorer of My Sool." “Searer My God
To Thee." and “Guide Me. O Tb«u
Great Jehovah." William Ibomas bad

church aoH vrjU be greatl.r missed
from the dlfferaat societies of which
she was an aetto'e member. Poasal
arrangemenu hailp not been made as
^*H. E. Booidtey ifkmt Tboruday and
Friday In town on Ivisli
Kola
days «
St week.
Misses Oertle and Anna
speoi tberday In Traverse ('Ity.
le Of Suttocn
lorgan and Ida Stev"'
Hot

te family of Theodore Slocum
moved Into the boose of B M. Jamca.
formerly occupied by Thos. Maey.
loesday.
Rev. Frank Bridgewater preached
here Sunkay evealng as usual.
his appointmeot on foot.
Ik of aboutIt ten or twelve
_____ - _l»dl;
gather^d-do bear
qaurThe shingle mlU shut dow
ter time Satunlay aftertioim
come of the crew to go home

Sherman Buys and little daugh­
ters. Utclie and Uorothy. of Traverriters tomfnat
this evening by M rs. Etiasiieth Porter, Clly. made a aeekend visit to t
commander. at the V O. T. SI. home of Mr. and Mrs. Burr James,
make the acqnaioianrc of little Mias
Calbertoo Janies.
Paaf\cw manlier—Anns
August Gran spent Sunday with his
Ueutenani commander -May Char- family here, returning to Heed City
in the evening.
Jar. 31.
Record keeper--Eva WunbUTTFinance heepcr—Ollctle Nelivm.
MlEtrcss at arms—Eva Barwea.
OSBORN.
Sergeam—Mrs. Aana WltoOA.
W. E. Payne reiumed home from
tloBsl ebureb Sunday morning.
Ptrket-Nellle Steele.
hauling logs near Mooor tost Tu^)^
After (he Imstness wsaloo. cake,
Harry Osborn spent tost week with
cocoa and nahlscos were served.
-laUvea al Cedal Bun.
cancer
Wtn. H. Beeman was on the alrk
Marly ... ------------—
WEST BARKER CREEK.
Niagara county, New York. March S.
a ctUler
a of Plat
Will Copeland Is drawing hla poU1844. At me death of his father.
irilay.
ly Saiurd
» but 10 years old. be went to live «B to Barker Creek this week.
Bevernl from here, attended the
Frank Rey was ealled home trom
Nlrholaa Piejehrd at North ManlGleaher
meeting
at
Empire
Wednes­
Creenr' camp today.
__ Island, where be Heed unUl 16
A number of our young folks at- day night,
years of age. when be went to PenaRichard Doran rame borne
■ylvanla. where be attended Olrmrd Unded the debate at the MUeoa week
from hear Honor, where be has
seboolhoDse last Friday nlghu
academy for three yeara. lie
been haollng logs.

and da .
Northpoit In 1*63. where I
Vern Aitoms has bought a team
Traverse
CHy
- -ir Pickard's buali.
Frank
Keldcrbouse.
a united In marriage
Jan. 31.
Haxel. at Lemoad.
again
•• • for tea
Mrs. (>. D. Hamm
GLEN ARBOR.
. ^h ManlJames Langrlck ot Cedar sms here
__ ______
1 charge of at Win Copeland's yeMerday afterWednesday.
the life Mving irtatlop for nine yc«mMre John Trumbull and daughters
They moved to Lelaad In 1*84. wh«
of Forest Hill visited friends here last
they lived until I«»0. wbra they cat
week.
to Northport wbare ha has aln
Chariea r.ibaon of Newberry
Urad. *lr. Buaa la aurrivad by bis
here aeveral day s last week.
sridow. two danghtern. Mrs. I. L..
The l.adles' Aid met at Mrw. Kbies
Dame, and Mra. Peter WnrabnrK. of “m™. Will Copeland la sick with the
ist Wednesday afternoo
Northport. and <»e aoa. Uaarter. o( ; grippe at this writing.
Jan. 38.
Mr. dark of Empire I
Letohd. and Ave grandchUdrha. The
fSBefal wUl be held at tbe home WedStops Ucblitg Inatonlly. Cures pllaa,
....... .......................
iMaday at 3 il m. Rev. A. Beutall and
Rev. C. E. Thies officiating. Tbe aer- ecaema, salt rheum, tetter. Itch, hlvoa. Mr*. Walker today.
Tl be in chnige he<pes. aeablea—Doan's OintmeDL At
any drug store.

. .
> ban la Bay’s haO Iasi evaalog. Bverytme aecamd to have a good
tUae.
a a podro party al Walker

took Mrs. E. A.
Walker oat for a cutter ride. Oia thalr
retara they called on your conwdpaadThe. old lady enjoyed the ride
sallsIartiOD It) strength. She baa
t«eo in poor health for several years.
A little SOD (wme to the boaie '
Mr and Mrs- Charles Arkermai
rman I"!
'
day morning. It was
llaAoeer
remain long. It laded
_ . . arut died
Saturday evening, and was idM
lu last resting |i[dare today . Tbe
er s

Jlrs
In Traverse City.
Bessie Broombeod Is working lor
Mrs. Tom Telss at Willlanisburt
Mrs. John Boy-1 Is onvbc- shk Itst.
Ruby and Martin Stites of Arnu- virlied ihHr sister. Mr>. Ijic-y Seeley,
'aft week.
John Kennedy and daushu-r.^Mahel.
irove to Traverse City lest 'luiirsdav
MUs lieooe IVnsleadl Is vpdtlDg al
Bcrnle ScoAeid's.
John Uroonibead loi>l a .borne last
week.
Howard Brown, who is working at
Watson's (wmp. spent a few days at
ihomo last week.
Ross CYoepoe made a iKulOesa (rip
to "rraverse CHy I'riday.
Mr. and Mrs Hamon Seely and rhii
•Iren vlsllevl relatives at Elk Ksidda
last week.
r
IJIlle John Bronmliead si>ralacd hla
arm quite bsdiv Sunday
Margaret Kennedy haa tbe mumps.
l.consrd Hoxsle of Hales and Mika
jedy's Suf
Jan. S>
Card of Thanka.
. Wc a-lsh to Oiauk the kind friend*
and oeighliors wbo were s-< kllfd aad
helped os during our molUer's lllneB*,
and aiw those q-bo sent (lowers.
Miss Oatberine Wolf,
Mrs. Barbara Snydci.
feavy. impure blond makfs a
muddy, pimply complexion, beadaches
sea. indigestion Thin blood makes
weak. pale, sickly. Burdock Blood
...:ers makes the blood rich. red.
pure—restores perfect health.

LOANS C.A.HAMMOND

ON REAL ESTATE

WeXFOBO CCNTCR.
A very iireity wedding was solemn­
ised at tbe borne of .Mr and Mrs. Wm.
C.«>i. r Wednesday evening. Jaa. :4th.
whi-a thflr youngest daughter. Carrie.
«a> uailed to marriage u> l.«e Gerrard of Traverse Ctty. formeriv of this
plare rve«
Rev l.yford of Bocklev offidated. The v-oung couple wUl iilie
Traverser (lily
lyw Benocll and wife of Sber
tslte<l tbdr iisrenis this week
Mr. Dexter returned home 1
Rronsea Toesdsy. where be has I
usitins h>s daughte.
John Cbx of Sammll City s|ient Ratiirdav ciKbt and Sunday al Geo.

Friday afierwotm. Bov. WoMgy 8to»toa officiailug.
Two valuable cots hetoaglBg la
l^rl M'Mrig and Wewley L«»4to were
Ulted oa the rwUniod tost peek.
Jan. »._______________
HOUAEA BIDING.
Mr and Hro. O. V. flotates ore o»isuallv wed and seem te enjoy tbe
wintc^
- Ralph Hkha. attMd
iwmltry a irw at Traversa City.

lesrhers' iurlllute s
Traverse City toot week.
Trjrll Tv ler vtofied hla parents laai
week and then vlaited his graadparMr MHter Is on the airil Use
Arthur Miller-and wife are tbe eai* Fridav erealag aad Baturday. re
cuewU of their lareUa for a short tarwlag to aiieod hit aebool at 8am
mil aij.
I.vle Jtorl vUlted Guy Coidey Thorw
Oar Januarr thaw was a good owe.
lay evenliu:. _
ami we were all glad to aae It.
__
Owlne
tud mads tbe l,odle«' .Md
Solon Tyler aad wile and O. y.
neeiing Vn Mrs Coptey's Thursday IMolmes atiewded the farmer*' iasti>a' mil very well atiroded. there be- i
t SnauBM-CIty tost week.
nnet
;t;«vi.'fkj\kimc
nd the >.ale ill IIhe lilengarry store Sal- the roads qoitc had tlnlVlhe thaw.
attv-riHvoii
]and roOM-qneatly there Is OCX WWf*
Notion I.- iireiwrtng to bulU a irav '
1-rmeai.
Jaa- 3v.
dwellinc bfUsc du his
EAAT OARPtELS.
Jan. 31.
C. A. fiamrannd aad daagbfer. BUa.
a|Mii Soaday at home.
SENDON.
Ulen Bdgecomb was a caBor IB tfela

__

Him: IlK-lr fsther. W. C. S
K.d>e( Bagv of l.ake Am
rriv-nds here on bis way t
Ciiv Saturday

^Fi^ ManaoB to DM mock toi8»wre4
>u MS .« .in
Mr*. Joaeph Thomas Wadaaadss. IVh
lit.
L
Bvetyo EmefuOB to MtoTtalBlBg lha

rir™.,.______ ^

> bornlag building j
In Travenie City, the guests of nri
....................
iJeota. 1*1 Bcenlnc aad family.
1. Coletuand to bulUlOg an adAUhm
was a dwelling.
Earl Widrig t > a Traveno CYiy te his bouse .aad ex|«rU to move hla •
UDlly in durian ApriL
caller Stoturday.
IXHt hauling to to be Munaed loRky
A aerie* of revival service* began
here Sundays evening. Rev. E. W. fter toying off lor a I
M'ood of SWvnan will assist our |«>>r. RevrStanion.
It. B. ttey-Dolds and M'm. Dexter
Jan. 3v).
tendiyd the fanaer* Institote at B
sooia Thnnulay ^»d Friday. They re-Dr. Thomas' EcJectric on to tba
l«rt a good atiewdance mad proAUble
best remedy for that oftmi taM d)e
-croup. Has been lA wRh aRfThe Infant ^ngbter of Hr. and
Mn>. Fred Hnxie died WedBMdar aad ___ In our tamllj for elghi y«a|h.-—
was burital from the Inland chnroh Mrs. U Whltoacf*. BuOalo. N. T.

lees Cut to the Loivest Noteh

ni Durinfl the Last Pays ot Our Great Clcaranee Sale

If
reason you have been unable to attend our wonderful clearance of Furni­
ture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves and all household needs, get here during the last days, for
eome (OT the very best bargains will now be closed oub Today we will name you a few
of the many which are here for your inspection. Remember, this opportunity does
not come every day, so you ought to take advantage while you can.
: •- V

ftelor Tables

Extraordinary Sale of
New and Unredeemed
Carpels and Rugs ^

Dressers

Picture Frames
NoUilag over 2^
NolUsQiess than 6c
We have about one hundred frames ready
made, ranging In value from 75c up to $3.
Some of these are shopworn and we are
just about giving them away. We’ve near­
ly all sizes up to a 16x20. Remember,
Nolhlao leas tlma 6c
Notttsf over SOc

Several iiundred yard, of untedeemed
Carpets, meny made up In the proper
elaee, now placed on Mie at

^ and % Off
You never saw or heard of such rare
valuee as these, end they won't last
long either, hljgh grade CarpeU being
offered at lie, ISe, Me and 16c per y£

Christmas Left-overs
We are Mllln* all left-over Chrlitmai
■rood, at co.t, such a,Parior Lamp.. Parlor
Rocken, Mu»lc Cabinet,, Wrltlnt De«k«,

Ws'wsuM like to have you tee
oar wsrM-beaUnc valuee In
, Parlor TiMoe. Some Tsbln
f wkkUsold'tor *8.00. 6.00. 7.00,

*

C

......2.75

Ptanges
r
«o,W<

One-fourth Off

i

Wr Itavc Milne siilemlH largaiu, |i
10W atirt mirvdet-nie.l dresM-w anWRie which »r have reutej ilu- i-a*
|*ea««n. so
can iupply vqu vviiij
I any kind you want.

118 Dressers* 812.75.
820 Dressers, 812.78.
812 Dressers, 88.78.

on DInInt Tables while the sale lasts.
COHMODES - 88 Con
II you want a Table ol any kind come modes 82.78,88 Commodes
8C80.
nmw -Bsiri waU. <Couee BOW. In and look these over at once.
-#7

No^eni Mlchlglan’s
^^tome Outfitter

Jo W. Slater

Rockers
Many of our finest Rock­
ers are now going at cost
If you want one of any
kind step in and look
them over.

S2.50 Rockers. SI.7S
13.00 Rockers. SI 90
56.00 Rockers. $450

Do You Need an
Extra Bed

Moat ptepia M, and
aro offaHnt
tba bipptM valuta tn iron and «mo4
bed* you *<r*r uw.

$18 Beds DOW $1$.
$16 Beds MW $1$.
$14 Beds MW $$.
$16 Beds MW $6*
$8 Beds BOW $5.
$6 Beds MW $4.
4,
$4B^mw$8o
'
and olha at paces 'belwecD.
We btve nearly aO na md
e Mtiffactioe.

Bedding
• art al*« sboveing and MHi^e all
*r btdd.ng at a—P>r
pr«ta.
It win pty you to buy nt» for nato

Wc Sell on Easy Pay­
ments at Cash Prjccs

; HMGSIEY DEPARTMENT

Of IMtfM to Tm*fM CHy Wnaiw.

Per Math* Trarerw City (Mw
hoT» MM Aa tbMO «o*Dmu eatki

Mtk pndM ot D(«M'
-----^Kldaer PUla by
Tr»*«rM CU.

Conducted by Mies Edna Wall
to be wortby of

rt«« Klsea ot Tt»*«M CUy
Butey witk nUUvM.

Cavanagh. «f Forest f Ranger
By HAMUN GARLAND

Thi Great Conserva­
tion Novel

___ moeUy^-urkaM (tort:
ner of tbe iraiefal macb dftocn. twt '
«Wn be «d took up It was to iliHn
the coler aad liaise of bto eeat maM.
vbo made the Undscape of amaD aca -to the de­
She kept the r
sired point. “Mr. Caraaagk'a week
latetewts me very
*» to*mm vrey
laqwrtaaL and U stM be new. fw I
never beard ed a tawrt s*agm wb«
I was a

i_-

(TU Be koauajed.)_____
promctod to be a ronnwsioa. -.>ow.
DOW. Elisa, don't tell me anything that .
eeiluUea that tone of voice. I'm a bad ,
By thii Time every peraoa la tbe
person to keep a se.-rei. and ydu might
t» oorty f^ it. I don't waul to know
Gregg Slid hln IraperliHt*;
I anything more about yoor boaloeea ■
metbnda ‘Some of tbe catilemea to tbe
than I can ruesa.“
raam
hadwoffeml
from
hH
greed,
and.-)
: “l don't mean (be whisky trade.- i
with
wbDejbt? were not partlssas of the
Brni that testimonial ami wUliaaly
she esplalaed. “I've cut that all out
lov Its continued peblicatioc. I have ewperrieor, they were gUd to see him
anyway.
fonod Doans' Kidney Pills, procured face bto opponent fearleeslr.
Uul-tl's about Ed and me ''
dm*
atom
at .............
Wait'A Sons'
<
ted a parting bic
-1 don't want to bear that etih.T.d me ere oM tint
be declared. “Let bygooee be by-It!*'*
ever ipheo tor Udney compUlat.
on tbe losing tide. We belong to tbe
guoes. What you dU then Is ouilawbad so aaiislactory an experience «
ed anyway. Thooe were tteree times. .
them that 1 advise other kidney suffer­ •good old days’ when ibe Fork was a
iB'a tows' and to be 'shot up' once'
and I want to forget them.' Ho Ink­
ers to tollov my examide and cive
a week kept na In news. But them
ed Bbont. "Let me see Miss VlrgtnU i
tbem a trial."
iigat wnicn atioSe in t
_______
FoTvaale by all dealers. Price £.0 times are past; Ton can't run tbe
and convey to ber Mra. BedficMa Incenu. >bstcr Ullbum Co.. Buffalo. range that sni.v any more. W*hy. niai
te of tbem imou like Greggi. y(tatioa.“
Nev York, sole agents for toe I'nlted yoall have to bay anil feoee yimr own 8be bad bognn to understand, too. i bat
"She's In the fcRchen. I reckua. Go
Sutes.
pasture In a few yrani more or else her mothers reputation was a harrier ‘ right out."
Reiuember tbe name—Doan's—and
and ratarsed
pay rent seme as I do. Tou stockmen between tbe better ctoss of folk and
Re wu rather gtod of a chance to
uke no other.
t b^DCM Raplds Saturday for a short
f. II
kick like ateera over pa.vlng a few old hreaetf. But as they came now and ; era 'hF^ ivmag refonner In aetton aiul
Ranee Olddls- and WilUam Nison
tripta
brad for five monlba' range: ^ sgala lo take a meal they permitted | amlled at be came upon ber aurrouiidvent u Fite Lake T^ay.
SOLON.
lisvey Morrta of Fife l^ke vaa in
Our thaw caught a severe coM. and ynuT be mighty glad to pay a dollar tbemaelvea a word la ber praise, | «d by wallrra and cooks, bosily super.prcparalloaa for .
*Hmfd Doan to cooDoed to bto town on buBHwes Wedaeaday.
e had a terrible wind storm tost ooe of these days. Take your medicine which abe teaentad.- "I don't wuet
Belle Hopkins vent to Traverse
ke«a wItb the dampe tbto week.
—tbai'a my advice." And abe went tbeir friendabip aow,“ she decUred noon mraL which amonnied
Wednesday to attend tbe Insti- "'/I’ini Slater has been on N. W. beck to ber cash drawer.
mrit UM aad dancbtar. Oraoe. aty
molt each day.
[
’ bhterty.
mo troo TTraverae CHy Saturday for tntc.
Herrinerton's farm aboui two and one
8be saw RedOrU.'nodded aiM a tew |
BedOeld's
voice
was
cuttingly
rani
Aa
the
gaiacd
courage
to
look
about
TYaverse ball years, nod In ibsl time has had
lohn Wlncheomb vent
mdlnents later Came toward him. \
short visit,
y W.
ten horaea. He recently buried the twptueus as he said quite calsaly: ber abe began to be Interested lo tome floabed aod tieamlng wHb wclconir.
TouYe
an
kinda
ef
asara.
you
sheep«r
ber
boarders.
a
business
trip
to
”}?.So-r. ..
’’^SToetfaadar of Traverse aty
last one. makln* six out of tsn. and
men. Tou euebt to pay tbe fee for ; go far aa the younger men were coa- “I'm glad to see yon again. Mr..Bnperidtttoc frtdai
la towB Batarday oa bnali
three In two weekm.
Traverse Cl;y
R. A. Witooa
Geo. Hume Is putUn* In a tbw daya your cattle sriib aecw Joy, 8a long i-eroed, abe saw little to admire and
“Mra. nedMctHtoy.
8. B. Cate'a. having left tbe asylum aa you can get ,vour work pastured nio^h *to bite, "rtiry were crude sod
Edith
Caribaefc
to
hsvtni
an
aluck
W. WltooB-of Traverse aty vaa
Will Clark lost a horse loursday (and In effect gusTded. by the governrowdies for tbe moat BeU sends by toe.o formal lovitaUan
la tevB on bailnsas Monday atoraln*.
vhidi breaks up bis team nntll be cai meot from June to November far SO part. 8be was put upon her defense by to you to rtoil Elk Lodae- She to oot
Frank Hofriiins vent to Traverse get another.
Mra. Wm Brava and Martha Kelquite able to Uke tbe long ride, etoe
l«i fruD aovtbeny Mlchlgaa vtolted ^y Thursday to attend the poultry
Frank Ratal went to Maototee this
she'd come to you." Here be handed
MWUI HoaffbtM's tbe IMter part of
SMmins to sec his wife, who is '
her a note "1 suggest (bst you gonp
rIV. F. H.‘ Bridcewaier left for sick. She wants to eoroe borne.
tbo ve^
witb me this afieroaob. aud lodiomiw
I K-l, Sam M. 1-™
I.Z, ;
Lottie Rovtoder and BtbM Hach- iarbor 8|irin*s Mcmday to aee hli
Ed Cale Is expected home from the
we'U fetch the d^or down to see
ttaa vaat to Traverae aty Wedneeiland tbe tost of tbe week. If be
He's permitted us grass pi- L to stand on their feet and ruurt her your moiuer. -ifbat 'do you any to
■favor,
bnt
there
was
one
who
speedily
e lo fight and lynch and burn oae
their
Sunday evening
«. Maybev. wife aad Ibive
another oa0 the high range tt«
tio which , ***““*'
penecutor. TUto was
Ber eyes irt» dewy with grateful
ebOdrea of OreeavlUe vtolted tbe for- odist church. Rev. F. H. Bridgewater
town and will keep boui
Mlther of os had any rigbti. boMtng
celel«ted (and made apfwectoUn^^ bto kimloeas as abe
mor% biotbar. Artbnr Uaybew, Moa- vtll preach on “Korea.” Tour pres­ and do sewing.
«
ence and support in tbe Interects ot
tack the real user of tbe toad-tbe . ‘“Pudrntj by two yeera- travel with a
W. O. Dickerman attended tl
farmer
' wild west atww. He was tail lean.
^^bai aad doha Madim attended foreign mtoalons 1is kindly solicited.
farmera' insUtute Friday.
Frank Bright and family vtolted i
Gregg was silenced, but not ran- , «Mralar and freektod.
bto boraeN. W. Herrington's one day
rtneed. -Ifa a long tone that bM no m«»*hlp was marrekwa and bis skill

turn." he burst oni. "too tblBk yoa*rc i with tbe rope maglral.
Mrs. J. W. Dickerman went
ns bad lost hts F
tbe
whole
Called
States
army!
Friday, returhlng Saturday, and redrunken brawl, aod be was
gives yon all tbe antboriiyr
ports a very iotereetlng
itlng fifarnii
‘Y'ongrees
and
the
prraMent."
now
Urlag
witb
bia
eUter.
Ibe
wife
of
tntc.
“There'a notblng In that bill t
a small raacber near by. Vlrginto d^
Jan. 30.
rant these petty tyraoolea of yours.''
splacd tbe other men, but abe feared
“TThat you call tryanniea I call de­ Ibis one. sad quite )uatly.
Tbe Greggs, fatbhr and ana. were
ti lagrlpi* fending the public domain,." replied
ended the RedOeld. "If I bad my way I'd give In open rivalry for I<ee also, bat In dif­
Mtos Rutb Ltc\'«ns
tended the Royal Neighbors* Mge. tsacbera’ Institute tost Thursday and ray raegera the power of tbe Canadlaa ferent ways. Tbe older man. wbo had
Thursday aft
Friday.
monnied police, la there any other already been married several tlmrw.
y ^nstate In this nntloo where the roping was disposed to bay ber hand In what
.. .jwe at Bast Boardmaa Saturday
«f alieep tierdcra and the wholesale he called "honorable wedlock." bnt lbs
afternoon.
butqbcry of sheep woiUd be permlttedl son. (M bean a nberltue, api>roacbed
Miss Edith Brldgeme
Mrs. Hattie Worden Tburwday. Jsn. From the very first the pnUir lands of her as one wbo despised tbe west aad
■ee aty a few days li
as. Tbe next meeting will be with this state have twen a n-fuge for tba wbo. being kept In tbe beastly coun­
criminal, a UwIcm do man's IsmL bnt
Mra C. E. Pray.
try by duty to a parent was raady te
• aty-was Laai _.
G. C. Pray has been quite sick with now. tbsnks to llooeevcit and tbe chief nmuae himself at aay one's expense.
her dawHiter. Mrs. Cravford.
forester, we at Xwat bare a force ot
■The ChrtoUaa Workera' BIMe claas
men on the spot to see that seme sem­ He had no purpose In life bnt to feed
**5Mw«d.Prown
returned
from
Wattara^^q«ned inelr maetlag uaia
aoBli
FrIdS)
blance of law and order la raatntaloed. his bndv ind eecepe loll.
The ^IvoTry of tbe plains, of which tn rnmo agrosMi
Yon fellows may protrirt and run to
Mr. a^ Dlnr. Bert Snyder's bsby
bad read so much and which abe {
Washington, and you may send your ]>«
supposed abe remembered, was gone. < saawered. ■’TbAt would be a greet
paid reproncmetlvni there, but you're
8be doubled If It bad ever existed j I-»ra»ura. Mr, HedlMd. If uotber foela
John Macer attended the fermert'
Mra Bernle Scofield and Miss Lens sure to lose. As free range monop^ tmong ibcac centaurs. Why should H
,,
institute at Traverae Clt:^ Tbursday
Denstead visited at A. 6. Pray's Sat ilsti you are cumberecs of tbe eertlL 1.1,™ I. Ignorant,
iraon... brutal plalnsmi ! , ' ”
-n»'
“•
re(>rcscni roust pe** before
inlay.
vmniaod.
than in Iguonint. brntai fac­ loot to have you go."
Bari Broombead was home Croin this state can-bc an.vthlnc but Ibe by­
Vlrginto
was
Indeed
greatly
idaaaed
have been visiting Hr. and Mra Bar­
tory bsndsl
word It now Is. "
ney Bodgm. returned to their home
There came lo her now and again aud lArassDtly exrltrd by this
Tbe whole dining room was still s
gentle old rat
ranchers-'grangera.'' they
lake tram at Round Uke last week. be Snlsbed, and Lee Virginia, with
^r^ntag bto n. W. Brower attended tbe poultry of Mra
HcdBcid's
rxchulvnieaa
and
also

Han Watson visited at Alike jlrl'a vague - comprebeneloo of the would be ceued-ann
^lled-aud an
ah} boys from the aplcndur of ber
Cad^e on_Wedaesday ud
Hart, tor a show at CadUlae
brdt»D. J. H. Barmore
Boyd'a
oyd'a tost week.
part Ibe 8be hurried i^way lodrc
manW-worid. apprehended In Itedfleld'a! the farata. bat for tbe c
at Traverse aty on Thuraday of
__I .. «J4™-u-iii i-J uwa.
James Watson has been hauling po­
Wnard attMded tbe teadt- vedL
speech
a
laige
and
daring
purpose.
i
«»*»
■b*'
ImUHtered
and
she
of
Joy^a
antlclpatkm
that
BedMtoi Katie Wolfe spent e few deys tatoes to Williamsburg.
erf’tiMttals att TYaverM

— —
aty
TbarnGregg sneered. "Perbapa you Intend kci« out of tbHr klgbl aa much aa
>s- ' R«k] felt quite repaid for
*• ik
*"“•
with
Ethyl Pray was sick last week
w.
with berAfiterMta Bert Snyder, tost
.w
for coagreaa on that line of, •1W«- U" kranest plcasurra. ali
bo bad put upon his wife to laducc
ET. Itotaruen on nturaday want to week. 4elplng to care for the aiek togripiie.*
; ber only pleasuree. lay to Ibe occasiooJan. 30.
baby.
toy.
Tmmw City M baalneaa
nedfleld's voice s-as placid. "At any
«'«vanagh as bo rode
Mra Linda Breed tsickwood left
Mra Caster Loop visited ber sent.
AOUTH MABEL.
cooat. my drar." be bad aald. “Tbere
rate. I Intend to rspreseni tbe j-llcy !
^»»'»
Mn: MOa. at WaMon oae day laat Monday for Peoria. IlL. to resume her
Mrs. John llamltion and Jay HUand that will change this
' -'
I demeustrator tor the Charies
dotleaAsds
to uMblug of ber dlacernlble la ibe
ok dinner at Ed Olendei
_______oompany ot Grand Raplda
UbemItbLei
girt Virginia to a tody. I don't know
aparsely settled battleground
Mr. and-Mnn Ed Oltoaore of Sprlng- ly last week.
wbree abe gut It. butt ah
abe'a a gentlespent ef mounted hoboes to a state with an
- •borne of Mr.
Mias Margretta Rraoml
Reid were gnesu at the
>,ae wdll as with pain.',.and abe In- womao by nature.”
honorable
place
among
tbe
other
com­
Sunday at the home of ber aunt.
1. Mary
was at Kal- and Mn. A. T. Breed on Sunday
intly niged Vlrgtola to go back to
ft was bnt and still In tosrn. but a
monwceltbs. If this be treason make
Ann I^'.
Mr. and Mra Clyde Snyder*
Snlpbor.
*ri)
eeod
you
money'to
pay
;
sooner
was
tbe
car
in
motion than
Mr. and
............
Mn. -lernle
Bernle Sooildd
.
and the moat ef It."
day with Mr. aad Mrs. Tom Aldridge. children and Miss l.eona Densi^
Cavanagh was dinurbed. for. while your board tlTI .vou strike s Job '' But iboth heat and dost were forgotten,
t Charlie aiendennlG^ 8dn- be felt tbe truth ef bis chiefs words, lo Ibis tbe girl would not agr«e_aad-; Reddeld's tnscblne was not Urge, aod.
From there they went to Pbnwick. dine
tbe
bualoews
by
reason
of
her
prewence
I
as
he
was
<-oDienl
to
go
at moder
■H>h.. tor a couple of weeks' visit.
day.
Enwen
be was In doubt na to tbe policy ot ut­
Mrs. Mike Boyd and daughter. I
ChaUBcey LaBar writes his parents
weui on Increastug from day In day
! speed, ronverxaltuo was possible.
tering tbem. He rose. "I must be go­
• -'ra.
from tbe Ferris lasiltute
lolA made
Mr*, A. Fairbanks a plea
-To Redreld Uh- one ds.v confessed
He was of lluit sunny. ojtUmtotto.
ing." lie said. with a amlle.
last week.
ani rtolt one day I—.
...
Ms tthat last ber pain "I ouglil to send for that ever youthful nature which flnda de .
Mra. Mary Olendctmlag and
Again Ibe pang of loss touched bn
tbe Btndeiii
doctor up ibcrc. but the plain irntb la : Itobi lu human comiranloasblp under
only seventeen iiassed. Mark aad Dean, called on her
been. "When win you come egalnT'
^ Ladleer AM eoctocy met wia
I'm af«H of bim. 1 don't want to ' •".» ■•onditluns whatsoever. He accept- WOODD't FlM ShWI,
rWal PitSlai Wedneeday after _____ __ betng one ot tbe lock} ones. Mrs. J. E. Hogeland. Saturday.
she asked In a low vtilce
Mr. Blltes vlaitcd bla slater. Emma
Hs also passed In arithmetic
«n|i. Mk ffSfb.
"It to bard to say. A ranger's place
Hra Lydia Barber died at the home Pray. Siioda).
UwljynBSi at WalM ws
bis Job to iHl me I'tii sick, and I'm
lug cheap or commonplace la ber and
, «« ,« -a *j
”“
Mias .Nellie GlendenltlnK visited her to In tbe forest. I am very seldom in s ared of bla verdict "
of ber sea. Rosa in SpringfteM. Suatown. Just now tbe danger of lliws Is
w'sv not db>in*cd lo impose any of ber ! MRQ S
Ifif (f iMtMf
dsy. Jan. »th. Mra Bsrbsr bad been slater. Elsie ScoOeld. Saturday.
*°Mta'lU$V «as at Sootb a
"NoasersF"' he ret>l)ed "Too can't
Htoraa Alsbel and Irene Glenden- great, and 1 am very uneasy I may
aa invalid for several yeara Funeral
father's wP dulnra u|«d her caleoSllftfl.
■aaalewSnlaat weelL
afford to put off gviting him much dar. He bad bis nilagirings aa tn ber I
L. Mallsr atteedad tba fannere- la- aarvtoea were held at the H. E. church BlQg called on Mra. Bonnie Watson, not be down sgala for a nmnih ''
CmAe
tlslS
Saturday.
Tbe table was empty now, and iticy lougvr t nT going Ucli loolghL but future. Thai was tb-wain r«~mwby :
..........................WMW
Mra. Lackey and daughter. Inis,
.standing
...............lo
.. ...............................
comparative Isola_ I'll be over sguln tomorrow. Why hahadsaldtoMra.Kedfleld. "The girt'
. ^
a,,*.'
Mta Msin MSm of Cadlllae vir ebarefa Sbnday. Feb. f>. at lOtSO a m.. ajed on Mra. E. Pray one day last Hon. lookla* Into each oiber's eyes In : ‘*'>'i't you l-l me bring him down?
most be helped." Aflerwitd be bad leO S fZ AM
tM.-at tba bama of Hr. and Mta Stnday icbool at 11:30. ,
save you 113. And. by tbe way. said "sustslned "
|
$boeS
!0f.........................f
Ll»
alienee.
At la« abe mnrmared j win
.............
OewRe nmtaS tost TasMay .
me take Lee Virginia ! ji was Into liable that tbe‘girl sboukl '
T of twelve todies
Dr. Hwder e( Maatea mads a bustborne with m»- She looks a idt de- j aoun refer m the ranger, aod Rtdfleld
,
K Isle In the day i
at bar borne T4arsday evealag. Jsa.
CSC
preoaed
An
outing
will
do
her
good.
I
waa
as
eomiaimeotary
of
him
as
she
WMDCO
I
K. The evnnliig was spent la playing Green's carap^ where he Is working.
riwld wtob- "Ilosa baan’t a fuoll but
MaMoe ea Meaday M ' tatt"weIS*f**
Hive pedro. Mra Leroy Maxam ■ Andrew PiUrbankB aad James Wat“I'm Borty 1 ran'i !« of actutl aerv- Bbe's tekeo bokl here wonderfully "
CScudTSc
•on hsuM wood for J. E. Hogetond tee. but 1 am a soldier wlib s work to
■ Hasn't she' But I should have sent ; one. and Ibal s a negative on-—be HDD'R IBI
g flrat Cl
hen second. DMiclou i
Even If I were here I cooM nm her sway Hie very first nlgbt. I'm get- ; doesn't care a bang about gc-tiing on.
by the hoeteea. Mrs.
Jan. SO.
C1.M
help you as r garda tbe town*peoi>te. ting to depend on b<-r I'm pluwb as itH-y say over In England lie's WrorWI
(Ji> the duly of
bale me quite cordiall.v. but ftmtUh ol-iot her now-can't let her coolent Just
They all bate
**KLlSrl?W!lUams. Hra Ufa WllBora' to Mr' sad
aaoaaoaooaoaoaa«a
good cowjsuiebrt Her'
Redheld.
and espectoll.v Mra Bodfleid. oat of m.v sight, snd yet I'm off my “«•!. He i
llaM
aad Mra
o
........................
- • Babcock
ck of Walton
at- Tueeday. Jan. 31. a m
feed
worrying
over
her
Gregg
Is
gel
'ol
»
*‘>>dler.
but
ss
for
p»moSCHOOL REPORT.
can be of greater aid and comfort.
llng dangerous You can t fool roe Hun-he laughs when dementlon It."
oaoo^a
He's quite often here, and when you
t.dd me tlat be hoped lo ba
Rwort of tbe Black school, district are lonely and discouraged let blqt take when It comes to men Curse >m:
Tbcv'pf all alike, every otic of them :
forester," pratnied Vlrginto.
o.
Bast Bay towathlp. tor the you up to Elk Ix»dge."
I won't have my girl a.lstreated. I leU !
yes. be says that, but do you
lonth ending Jan. •?. |»11.
He extended his hand, and aa abe
be d niber be where be to.
you ibst. I'm not lit to be ber mother.
Number o( days unght 18: total look n be thrilled lo tbe soft stTonglh
riding over the bllto than live lu Loo
.. ...
.. of It. 'THl next time. " be aald. ':good Now. that's Ibe truib. Reddy, and this don. You should see bis cabin some
eurolimeat 37: boy» enrolled .JO:
gIrU
bSteu little l>ark cnunlry cow town la
aaetid- [ luck."
(fuwned 17: Bvcrage.^dall
DO place for her. But wbai can I do? lime. It's most wonderfuL resUy. tils NO
walls are c-urered witb bookshelves of
aaee «: per eeniage coT 1atteodance
CHAPTER T.
FianitnA takcs asothu wotoi amt
Tboaa
wbo
were
neither
abaeni
nor
VlBOlxiA'P efforts to reflne
%c0ner cHUMt aSbrd to te wMwot Sat RBywbo* fr*««
T EE V
If
I'm
goii
o
die
I
want
ber
Urdy during tbe omath are: Alfrad
bis stotera ore eonrentloosi enough'
little hotel prodoerd an
A pMtd evd wWi year MOW Rod RddroM Mac* it to FOB.
p when I lake my drop, ao you
HartlneaB. Jacob Millar. Edgar Tay-;
He's eapable of being snpervl-T. but
Vkk’R
lor. Bemke Miller. Otobelle Sterna-1 i-A srf
,«>.»,
..d dn.n, .. M. Si™.'..'.';',.!!
otS'-e. lie's like an Indian in Lis lot v
Alerlne
Martlaeaii.
Charley mom awanord
G^Ni«nt
Sweat Cetn.
MUler. Kettild StFrnamea.
food, awl as tl
wHh tsade*. sweet
^
b^a afi
^ndlaga—Flrat beauty wem out upon tbe raage tbe
Highest average
aeto. Two te tear ears to a stalk.
fllAFTEK VI
cowboys sought eieitse to ride lu and
^
grade. Hattie Caritole M.
Second
ItoekM. loets-i half ptan. aeOM
Tlie V10II•^T FACT.
homesh-k. rtl lake ber
plat, yecta.; qaart, ye eta.
grade. Edna Mack H. Wesley Car- frtasTtiaremealaodagMtnpseofibe
AI.KING about I'acsnagh «raa
en" wtiisw hand bad wlicbed "tbe home with me ibis aft<
»T»AU
Itole M. Fifth grade. Otobeiie eteraquite Iw ab~-rhlBgly lnier-~T
F«fm limit StRwiirJ Sorts for all Iteptmoo
I qu
emen 8(. Sixth grade. Esther Lewis
o bulb IdOe and lledS"ld 10
raorruw.
'SI. Seventh grade Edgar Taylor »l. glsnoe St ber. for she kept sway f^to ; .
I —
|w-..alt of aur study of tbe land(S^VM'sataas. Rstp•em^saa<4«srthtCHtora>a.
^ •***•“* I araiie. whh b went by
Jacob Miner 91. Eighth grade Vera tbe UlnlBg ro.>m at-----'
to bare a private talk.
Smith 9S.
I
Vlrrlula was fullw^sre of Ibis
cay Mooda) OB bumlSMa.
.A. a SUM
- - sanlias. ratamad tras TntwM C
Tbaiaday to
«lwn alM MtMdod t
Harold W<
TtavePM CUy to
««ck«i' tudtate.
r a. Walter Web. aty to. rlrftln* at
. days before be Koea to
. Ulcblgaa to live with bto
SoaB. vbo 1* tn. M Iblt wrttteiHra. Brady.
Or. CmH or Ttbtmm cuy
.... and Mn. Oeo. Abbott weot to
" .......................• y at Wa. HaalcoM-a.
-.Trareiae City Sitarday to nee ibelr
Darid Wynkoep of TraTem aty daa*bter. Marion,
vae la tewa m baidaM Hooday.
| u„. ^nbor Sparilac to oa the lick
lire.
Jdickema «eal to Tmv-.Uat tbto vmIl
r«- a
a ahoH
WlUle Wood
WfUle
Wood______
vent to Traveiae
CHy
arae aty THtiraday for
abort vtalt
vtolt
Monday to be com a few daye.
daya.
I Mtoi Erana vent
Bdllb Bem
to TraverM^ty*Wedbeeda>.
Praiik Saylor to
Is unable to a
attend
JO.
" sctwol
on aoconat ol the Damps.
Crisp ot Traverae City visited
Iwot Wedoeaday.
lag witb aa matk of tocrfpi
I. Clark made a bnsioeu trip to
Traverse City Wednesday.

to the mind of e^ery Traverse
City reader:
Mr*. H. D. Catopbell. C» State
etreet. Traterae City. Mlch_ aaya: -1
cave a public sutemeni soiae ye
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nr-lams that the wln-irf and d.K-k line, al.«g tbe banks «f
Hie l^-ardiiiaii Silver, m >.a>.i eny..h.the same is InTeiiy .r<lablishe.l as f..Hotrs
A1..m» ih.- liffiii hunk «.f iLiardumn Kiv-r .-..nnm ti. inif «( I'ld-.n Klre.-l, in aaid city, oa follows:
1.0.111 111 the M.-SI hit- . r 1 UI1.11 St. 22f* fel l wmlh ..f in. s.Hith litw of
St • tbeoee
if- denr.'.-v
mni.:.s W. hT-l r....,: ih.-.i..,. ,.. ,|i.. riphi i a .mrve ..f 5ta. f., t rwdiu, If74Ji feeli
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t. .......
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1. —rifiil wo
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d
ih.-iu V S'. > .I.Tfrc-S.
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utitmr..i K. T'a. f.i-,
a j-.i.il »n the. wtw, line wf r«i..n Sl 242 f * iJS.
..f H.e mirth lit.........-'Fr..iil
- • Si.: Hi. nr.- .i,M Oil r..et tl. the Kust lim- of riii.in St: tlk-tiee S. tq degms.
f‘-ii,;m.l.«E.1I.«Mife.tt..u
:;fwii ti:e w-si lim of l‘ark
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Si. li:> r.i i m.rth of the north line of
IV..11I St.; th.-mi- . uvt till f,...i%i„ til.- .-ast line ..f -Park
.S.
■ Str.-i; ih.Hi.^ S..nU.
T7 degn-™. 47 tumulrw
ICaVi ;i.VI f.-. t i.i a is.ini ;:.Vt
„f ,h.. ..^si li„.. of Park St. ami .'dl f.i-i north of tbe north line
..r From S,.: ,t:,-iui- east, jtar.lh-l iw il..- mirih !im- ..f Frotil St, MO;t fii-t to the .imt.-r 15.1^5 WrtT
i-iirlon Si. t l>rolotipii: ih.-m X: 7!) ,ie|tr.i-s. ;!2 n.inui.1 E. 4SW f.i
- i: ih.-ne.- S. 71 dt^^."'M
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al i.rewi.i c.jwiru.-i.il; th.-mi- Dorlheaaierlv altmw d.wk
liie-s jiK ill ])r-i-ii! ei.itslrurti-.| to ils jireM-nt -fi.l. ^

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1'lit.ASK TH TAKK S'OTIf’K that llu- (\iint>i»n 1 ’initicil iVf ibc 1 iiy of Traven^ <
• t it u.Ki«.l.lc tm.Iii.-ecsNarv 1.. .-lablwh «l\«-k lin.^ iii ami al..t>K '.he
..f tbe ItnaniuboBiver ill
1C >>iinka
Iian
Hi'iiil fiiy of Trav.rM- i'ily.
ily. ami
mill have eaUMHl
.-atiMHl a iiurve.v
^urvc.v ami luai.'of
iua|> uf loihi nv.T
nv>>r Ui l»e
Ite watK wbM
wbieli niii
ssiil
Mirvey cud inai> w uuw
im tile
ofTier of
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u-ini
tile in
ill ih.Ui.-i.fTK-p
of the
the 4'
t'ity
I'lcrk for Kuitl. .4 iir of- Travcriie
fiiv;' wkir)i
h«id BMi|» kbouvi
I>n>l«B-ii d.«-k I.mw in and alwiiR naid river. Thai said iua|> is ua file for
lion by you duriiiK Iln- n-t;ulttr oftiee li.HtrK.

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Senator Rebart E. Waliar taft thia
•orain* ^ Laoalac.

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PLAT OP OLO MISSION BEACH ASeCCIATION.

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recent barthtaa coll^ «t tbM ptoeo.
WW gtooeharwai la mmiortag 0 tWi
witb hU (aiber aod OMtber fm Uke
View.
liM Maal«^ teC IM the k* wbOa s
iej: to acbocri at Orava aa« <
kaee qalm faadl}.
Tbtae waa *6 acbeol tbo.Mtt of tko
week. Tbe uoeber attended taoAcra'
laaUoa at Tniverae Cky.
L. H. Maaler *at pHaaaaUy evI OB tbe erealBK
- • — wtilrb was ber hfrtbday.
live*. A Sae aapper
tbe rvewiTed aeate aJ

To Whom H May Concern

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Townahip 2S Nerth of P^n£c 10 WcaL

60cPlarO Of taad uapUttad od Sectioa liae of 3i and
n. brsUi8lxi£ 33 feet Uat of Swtion line u a
petal belBK (be SoMh aide of tb« rldbt of aaj'of
a ItSaad I. ». R tbeoee Sootb II fect. tbea^
Kaat to BOJd rifht of way, tbeoce roitowisf; aoath
Uaa of rlfbt of way fa a Nartbweaierir diravttoa
to place of beciaalDz.
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VILLAGE CP WALTON.
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Poradiat (VilUsa eO



amhiml

rtui zeiaier wedBaaday. leb. 1.
Potato 4ti>m ai« smUbc suite aanercaa ocaada.Ts. We Sad erne or
two eu U the ceoairy aboot et
Mra. M. MlUfa weat to Moorod Caaday.
>r 00 Wedoeeday (e attead the ow
. Ccoree llilliniaB U od the aain.
rriy ntaeUtid of tbet U.
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“ ebvreb
'
at
: Mr, and Mra. Lraey Haioe* and Mr.
and Mra. Enieat Kettocr natiad
111 Stooebvrocr hai •mred oo
PbU SMfftr's Soiulay .
Steve McOarry-e place oa tbe bin.
I, S«Tef»l from tlila rlrtnUr attended
A number tram here attended tbe
tbe dance at Buckley Saturday e^en- P^iTv abow aLTraverae City ea SalIny. All report a coed time.
.Mr. and Mn. Joha Amy riciied at
Evrryeae i»‘iromplaialBB of c
Oiaa. KllDc-* Sunday.
md <-ald( tbe«f dava.
I'eril Amy and Otto BtroilK
re
Mfi.. W. Benner and dauebter

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■Also aioiifMl.e I. n hank of .wi.! lLH.r.lmaii lUiW beeinnhiR at I'ninn street in said < ity. as folI-ps; ILftiiii-Tiy.' IC a iH.iiit tj-li-r. II;,. w.-si im^f Fni.in street int.Tseeis the faee of the aiHtth
.;;!i,m,u-n. m' H- Smith I ,.i..n S>. I.ri,l«e: ihem:r m.rthwe^l.-riy 1.. a ,mi..t 220 feet w«d nf tbw irmd

PLAT OF OLO MISSION HARBOR.
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4io,'. r.-e, : iJi. m-i. 1.1 ti„. rttrhl «n..l e«rv.- of 2-dl f.-el Im.iiitK
nl..I j;. S:T fe. | ; ll.e|;.-.. 1,. |li.. ViRhl
[l-'tBiii; Powbr, Frank ..............
Will ^uTbard were «^re* at St.
chan «n.l Krunk Kllmurn. Si
cbotch Sunday.
raiiabctb Uueb
Uuebi,t.riim' iir4Vii “'bad
Boy Dobm
>bm ia conBoeil to bis home un;> put In.
wltb a h?d c « ol the mutuin.
Uhicdiv iriirtoll lias a «rc» of men
at »..ik ynitchns the tenter rtiail
'ii. Hai->yu family r<-iuroe.l from
nl*hi: c
lijneiTu t iiy Sunttoy.

CharU.
Usi Wednoday hijthi. Mi. Ualle^.
\nn Carroll Mciida>.
Mir icacber. nnd llaruld OeCraw and
Mkria Carroll U able t
Will HolTmao tried the uelVlna stum,
aABic.
walking from here to Traverse F"Gordon
rdoD Valley
Valle la aim mfined n
ami iTtialdprinn the ba.l swlitj
home.>. but
I
U ttill on the (ain. '
-lade it In a tair icneu. <
Mlsui Aniui Mulmonev
•eek etui with her >lBier. Mrs. Chae.
relatltaa for two weeks.
Oscar Sundean bas been dolnj Carroll.
Jan.
n<-.
•eboraa lor Steve Carroll duriag hit
• absence.
Mr. SoabaiT >a expected borne this
CORNELL DISTRICT.
seek from Cbicaso and other southPhimp Kelkm had ihc misfonunc to
11 points, whm he bas been iraveP 1^ one of his horses the ol,her day.
Qtg for BOOM lime.
WTille runnitiB In the jiaMure it fell
Bell iS^mn- - r Ob be pul In at
tbe realdeawa
Joseph KniujA.

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1 root St.; Iheiiee I-jisl 4.i, |.i.i t.. H .. ,.«^t limiim- of riiioii
riiirtii Si.; thence K S4 deirreea. 4H minatM «.
140.1.1-. f...-t t.ifuiitil In the W.N. lit.,, of Park Si. IMl fvi north
imrtl ..f the north line «.f Frntit St.; IbcnN.
-.-ist 4UI feel lo ih- east ....... ,>f I'luk Si tiieim-S. 7? de|n-.-.“i. 47 iiiimit<-s B. ILK! feet to a imidt ^
l«t ofif the e:;.vt 4im- »[ Park Si. amfiC. f.i-t mirth .If the north line of Kndit Sl: theiuw csaK
T-nratle! lojlu- mmh4iiie ..f Frt.nl Si. S4il.:i f.i-t to the c.-nt.-r line of WelliuRlon TR. ms pn.loofrrd:
lh. m e N. 711 .irRHi-s. ;t2 mliim.n K. 4SI; f.i-t lo the end of the
line at ' preaent iNmatnu^;
Ihemi- m.rthi-aKterly alojip dm-k limw nt i.rew-nt ewwtmet.il to the outer
lier eni seCt.idii
seCordinic to s nap
<.f «:iil m--r 3K surveyed by Wiiriai.i 11. Cal.rwi ll. Dee.
liUO. autl
file in (he offieo of (hr CHy.
I'h rk. as nf.is-said.
S.1-. 2. ll Kball Ih- imlawfnl
iiitlawfol to nmintein.
m.il>itB)n. biiibl.
build. eonalntet or extend snv dock or
or wbsif
wbsif hi
lo ”^
IVuinlmaii River, within
of Ihe I'iiy of Traverse^Cily, beyond thc'Iioea nr limits sat forth
«dhin llie4inii{s
llm4inii{s^of
nui des-rilx-d in Seeti.m One of this ordinann-.
-I. Any
jx-rson^or
wh«. aliall
ahall bnild
bnil or eonstruef any dock, wharf, lamlioc op •»«
V jx
rsonbir ii.i-rsniis
.itroiw. «h..
v,-aR in or ab.ni; the hanks of saM Ibmrdnian River in said City nf Traverwe City Imvond the linca or
liiililR set f.irtii and
dine
and deseriluil
iu S.-eti..n One ,.f this nnlinanee shall W punished hr a fine of not Imm
than h.flvXoll.itii m.r more than 4b.e nnmlred Dollars and the coat of proaeeirtioo. oe by impriana*
meiit in the C.mnty Jail not exee.ilinc lliirty dava. r hy Indh such fine and i
diser.-l«.n of ihe Court.
I>ee. 21I. .l.vn
12. P*. 2<:. F. h. 2.
TR.UT II. DlUdS. City CIrrV.

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The Barney Co. Will
re-organize»»«continue
carried cut by March I


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find Mrs. Barney are meeting their customers as usual and appreciate
the expressions favorable to this continuance.

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Every Suit, Every Coat, We’ve got to sell these by March 1st,

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Will have to be sold, however, in Ihe next four weeks. Can we do ll? We’re going to try hard
because we believe there are not near enough of new Coats and Suits to supply one-half the gar­
ment needs of ladies in town. There is a large variety of colors, black and fancy, however, both in
Suits and Coats. HALF PRICE IS MUCH LESS than they COST US,
but for half price they must go NOW.

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VILLMC OP INTCAUOCHCN.

$3900 WopfLi of l-.adles’ Suits and Coats

Ladies'
Suits

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k. Barmy as before, provided plans now foimuUtedare
Ibis of course Is contingent on Ihe disposal of the large overstock of

Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Skirts and Furnisbings

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Ladies'
Coats

Undermuslins

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PRICES

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And all these gannenis, excepting wash goods,
are new, this season’s styles.

. Furs
Kama^
Wash Dresses

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GBA KD TBATEBSE TnatkJn and TBAVEBSE BAT KAGLB,' 1PUBSPAY, FEBEUABT t, 1911.

The Facts Aboat Pe^niiia.

1

4
WHEN CU4ID OINC^
4 In ite eenter of ooch. nod nitwM the
^«4«^««««««44444 edfe nrima** * border of trflren pitnor* ere Bonr datatr nr* of ted oad cot Into manners.
eemac refreehmeiui .t a raleiitiM
Impaled Henite—iMako a ^
good dropWo« ^
- - TW
^ rahe bniter br eny recipe preferred,
aihle for tbe foBoBln*. wOk* «»■ be „„
heart Uu ertth the
itaod IB port R it oeeme too etobor^
,^heB cold, corer
ate. Tbe neou eboBld be wrtttep op
,hlte Icteg asd decothe back, of valeotipea whlcb aenre
ho.-koot made
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by aqueeUnc plak iclB* throDCh a
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APP>« Soup.
Cui«d. tteapoaa
Before aerrlBK
an U they had net yet tbrewn all ibelr Warmed orer Itearta. Little Lore*,
thronyb curb heart a voodeb
wealth away.
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Valeatliia Saadwlcbaw
.h.^er nroamented with cllt paper

HOME CHEER
BO. UKL UTU muuast Mitv
LM CM the SiiiitWM.

Ob! tb* UMblM or God's proo^
It M ofcr, «m hen.
Kot Ih’ooM tor alMr hMnh. V
BM n Torr. *«7
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Nectar.

la «mr heoruf owe law chamber.
lOeoUi the worry and tbe doubt,
tot HI trae the prlsooed apteador.
. I.al U one yoa. let It out!

Lot H put la doeda of mercy.
To the erring and the and.
Or la voede of loelac kladneM
To UP t>«ar «r Ue MadtbM tbu drtog and tbe aaBUlne
Shall-retarn a knndrod toM.
Tin Uo Praaonco EHaopr elakw
With tho Ek>rx oaan of cdd.
—Sdaeted.
You asd Te^.
With erery rtsita Of Urn sun
Itoak of your Ufa aa Just Mcnn.
Tho past has shriyed and buried deep
All yeelerdayar there let them sleep.
Nor oetk to sumaKW back one ghost
1, .£.1
a yoonalt with but today,

W04Rg»d
»m and vtoh.
tlW h^n
MhJiciM the friend of
Hat to hto UladBeos and hto eorrot
He tookt to TMtertiy and tomorrot
_Y«n and today, e soul sublime.
ARd the great piwgasnt hw of Umr.
with /taMhimadlf ta htad the twain.
Ha' OMh I esT attala; attaint
S?*—viiMH i> XMunrv

•<FB4r bM for yesterday. Tto past, «

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■ OhlwfcoUbhw—bHhwIhUtPwVin
tihaMtttatoftrwkitel Bo pMpli W
ai «M It m 4 iMMr.
4Mttan.ee BtaMer!
It voMd bo tko OMiMt tkl^ te tte ««U
49 M M imn^Blb I
fcMtyofenAititottn»
bovttM m Uto
ttoofFm. LethteWt^* " * ■a* ^-------------- ttiH9M»i4
thutb
ftodo4tbobattl4 WdRlitbbnnlt
tot»9«Mtt7itaaAM.
boalwibnlif iptirriwttnt BetUwoftbaiMt
Ml LoC»9«Mtt7itH
PwiMttoMikalotnpe^itebnTilrtaodoEvltbBoilMl^nd^^U thkn l4 4«w bx^ tho4 inncM U wM |nte 4|o^f4

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*a eUborste ae the tloM *ai imne of
the boetesi will permit. Tbc foSIowSdc blBte Bv help Id the cnrrrlnc out
of Bome deUshUui pertloe:
The enme of procreoslro henna If
fnvorlte that. Uke the tepetl-

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W4^ ti7 U iBi aao. WdkMW that Pema eoBsat bo noE w • boeor*
oct: that it «m BOt tstai^: that it eoBHt bo Rood oo o oo^ttoto fcr

tioBon. WafWBBWattotPPOTAOOyTAIlBBOCnigWHimT(A AIT OTEIE VBISKET. ibr that Bettor.
DoaBtMBi4naUpvee8tofeeim^Ett,Bboi‘ ' ‘
in modkiBBi
modkiBal Iwrodm
Iwrodi^ tat
bBt«tbo 4^ BMliM^
BBln oBi boU is nlatte
Panaa prohibit itoBseu a bawico. It voaM bottatai8taibhtlBtte

Lore'* Offertog.

rpr ri££TJ .£

Ctooe away tbe oielw worrr.
ABd the r^Wi of oar fear.
That the taaer gtory. rtlalAg.
Hay Ehtmiaw helA and cheer.

4 FOR VDUR ENTCItTAINMENT. 4
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Tbore la «o epeelnl dnjr «hi<A eo
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V a9 oBe ti doMittata thk if Uter taOM to do 04
Fema ia oold mrpwboro. Ol mUIUUU ABB PLAXHT
out thin---------and i "
itnin through
ihmoeh a
a line
flae, —--------- ^ heart- t,htala the best result. A great red miTSD OV BACH BOTTXB. D boi boo4 aid Bnr BliBVoraniB O
amid
ud a Ungle of the nme cdrerreace. then etralo
MBMrttnj Ob.
mkectilter. Then ml aoae «rf heart cut from eanlbourd. edged with fAemiHa hafo ohal^ Fonoa *M itata it to ooBiyi oalp bb^ aai
IOC liquor
iiquur
». i»
graeeful bl9om..
dlete. and add toD the
,h* amivh
0ougb In ihics
thick, narraw
narrow strlnaond
.trtpeoad .ii.» i1db«1 «..<
rord. ......t.
uoch a.
1. .....i
u.ed >...
lor
wbiakejr. Bov wo ebaUnfo aay ^oaiet to d
With rbrget-Me-XoU: Mo« eBect “*“•<' ‘’."'.‘’“tuh^UB^hlJnenoer
*®™ * Chrietma.-decoratloo.. to give U a Lot aay 040 wbo bao ofOB a r-ire for a SC atToaUae'e Day lua^heoa
''^•7'“®
deep cui^Iike edee. Ptaco on a butmay W eu.iooJed from
bottlaofFtnamaEdmwtattar«rBotlkqaMaiM«kkk9,«BiMkigrkiaiI. a decoraaon-of artJBclal forget-mebutter, we 1
*04 L*he. WTiea doae. tU the r-handeller, and Itom under a wee
iMfiUflttararBntitneoBpdndefeta^vUteaBiBBtata Or'ANiiw
epoonta] of whipped
each heart with iced fiuii prepared
bow; at its extreme lower iwlni
nou with fern, or amUa*. A pollahed ^
^
eitabs is «» af tta i9iBdi«Bb Bf Panum, tat ttatB BIB
Bitar
as fol'ow.; Take any arallaMe fmli. hj^y deiiead four suiegs of.cards, also
ubk net wUb laeoedged dollies may <«»« ®" ^
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Little U>r*o-Traaalat*d
------------------------------t orangeo.
r
. peaches, bearti. aimng on baby ribbons, a knot
hare a wrodtb of the amllokSnd bloaStand- nary culinary lore, this aUraeUro- rtrawberrlea. and cut
In tbe ribbon at Intervals holding
•onu around the <
IjaTanBaastebagUatBiddtfi^ttaTmrieBBwdidSStaiitag
Ufa
. would read cruamed
UtGe mound of Mundlag t
l shapes: then dip each piece in «rd In proper position, The boles ti UtajOBdttaaliUityefaBjetataA SBtaayacdiiuyctau&VBBl&taBldB
r anting on
in the eenter may bo a bisque peas served eltber la
heart-ahaped ,hc wblte of an egg that has been g^nilt of the ribbons sboald be punch- to my ttal
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Fanaa UtaBTUykUtagfUr Mta wttk MdieiBM i^iBdiHto ar MM kM
CnpW nppatwnUy ringing some golden pastry ramek^s or In paper cases. *iightly beaten, then In imlrerixcd ^ i„ the extreme right band corner toadditioatoeatata
...
stnamers, which hang from a large Tbe Utter caa be bought ready-made „gar. A- bow-knot of colored iciiiS or the toces of tbe cords would
belt suspended from the chandeUcr. for a few cents a down, and arc pret^e placed on the top.
be risible. These strings fastea to
BBil^desoattntod! amply baaaBM ttoiB k
eattapaztaftbamadkMpnitaddm T«y
Tho belltbottld be Covered with lorget- tier than the pastry ones.
yv»n Hearts—Make a rieh lee *uuf »!««
thw to end'
me-POU oad hanging fesioops of
v.ientlae Sandwiches-Oit thin ob^

bow. of ribboa
took ap thJ eramda aoiatt Fanaa and 4
wna nisied ky stotSMSBU of tta Modii ,...... _
lax. lieartobaped boa-boa dishes of loags the site of an twdinaiy playing
bean shaped pa
r
*
all
cut glass bold rose lenree. caddied card from lost bread that does not
'
cloaely-lltilfic
The Udies' World gives seren Jolly glMn ia Usir Bttitado tavBtdf it B>t BOV. 4to
MBUttaM^ltantaB
TloleU and “k^" ValenUne pUed emtoUe. Spread eeefa slim with p«^
. V.lmtlne party:
mM sBd nfitod. U weald M«m to ta ia Mte
gata pBspis to BN 4 Bttto
..............................................................................
.................
.... together
_
cords stand by each eorer. and quaint ,.ht
butter,...........
and put
sandwich
serving.
Test So. !-lH«rtbuie paiwr and toinsmaBdoemiM4HBssi4fbsa4ttor. t
n,tic cupw *ases with a apray of for etyu. Decorate the top side of each
^ ]>Iiik candy heart
^ Into the top pencils among the gueeia^announiing
Bveiy timt Buj «4B gayn that FariBg k aotUBf tat atan aMtaw BRl
g,nae-»oU are tbe tetchlng little sou- saadwich with tiny red candy hearts
“ 'nlM orer^
(hat tbe subipet under consideration CBbaha tak teniae 4 lia,4BBtaotatokkataod. BoMpMpkiBtaBdto 9«k
venlrv.
^
to ImIUle tho two. throe ond tourIs n broken heart and Its remody. and tbstratk. Bat tta ptetakat tabtt ef wpsatfac Bttar paspto'a ttiMta
mutottair tntli,tagkd maBjvaU4Hnl9pHflBta
^
v«»- It "< l~~.
in the Interest of humanity cacb.guest
A Bubstitiiu for Meat.
flw ttma kks thlagi Bboet Fmbba
Uae-s Day Uble to unlqoo. This should
BleediPg Hearts—Slew blood beets
Is to write a prescrliHlon. Award Oral
While at this lime of tbe year eggs
Usta gawdiBEtothsdirsetkagtattatatttayBBCTAllAlABl
bo nado of ribbon of nay desired col- nnlll perfcjily tender, then cut Into are no cbeaiier than meat, they are a prise for the wittiest, seeond nri*«
BBJABaMTAREH
BKWBBY. bat. lika b» ktarnii a..........
* «rf, pmk or yellow orer . cover rltcee and-Varop with
cutter Into
for the OMEi cffeciuaJ, and third prise
most excelleoL and
totam i44BM of th«M dMM, U viU predBM 419 diMk y
beans. Serve in IMtucc, cups , with, lute for It. DIten com|«ny drops in for (bcof pels blue would bo n
ttaptokavtatokmit
i™. U» ccM-r -I «
~W,al« drc.l.t „d .
ot
2—Have two peraons
'ftktk
tbe guesu are
UU,. rll.l»,. r«U»U. u I, > <»b.™b. w.l.« »e.U.
^
, me, „ ,o bmun.l. or. II ob. B.« » rt
ribbns being twisted wjtod each one
u,an'e. Delights—Tranalated. this .......................................................................
..........................................
avail- separated
Into two ^upa. tSIthln
*“ clrclea. growing larger and larger, beoomea gherkin -idcklea arranged for
ttid'that there are over given Ume each group is io write a

**'* "*•**
eervlng
“ hean r.haped glass dish
thousand ways of cooking eggs, romance Involving tho fate of two IniOf **'* pnpe^ *f« fastened hece ^^th a garnish ot rarlod poraley.
,hc <-aee. It teems unnee- aginary people, Hagar and Emstus,
and there la the cobweb, and Cn^d
Sector—Put one quart of fresh essaiy to nerve them always In the one sentence to be contributed by
Bitotektat Bimrif 0
slu in the cenur. -ploased with Ws
person. Award a boi of choro&ntmaiA*tBkHF
Aay
lankkB Tbh^
barreaL Ko high ftorol effort Is need^
rounded teneponn- mort of us are accustomed. Next tlinr fates to (be gw>u|. conposlag the best ttat~
F««B^ cheap wt
(BOdMatMtolte
fekM OB tbe yaadgrUk tt^e, tat than km
ed, as It wU delrort from the fancy
cocoa and 00^>f flour with uy ume of tbe following:
stcry
a kffBvcaavtapiakBdi

™22i.r2.rrrrb-t' 2,r.pp/

to « each place rontalD. the offer
^
^
7- ******** • • lag of candled sweelt.
end eUr Into It on* teaspoooful of oa
iwennminutes;
___U
...........
minutes: chop
chop
S Cupid's vaaDla. eerv* hot In chocoUlc cupe.*«.ai(cs fine: rub yolks through sieve:
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A Similar
b.™« W b. .« .lib , U.,b lb.cb wltb . nmlbb ol
cr,.m.
,h™. Doll MIb .od nnoWl. UtU, mono-l. ol b„ .toM„
Lo,,'. o«ortb«-S-rr. b-n .bo»0
„„w
vUh little red candy heortl make a candy minis In fancy paper coses or
white,; mU and mpper. Place
i..i«M,a.«MMwr.i
.ns^rxnnnncenteTpleco. A loutul briss heart-shaped bonbon tofo.
,oa« m boi dish; rover with layer of
•makcotta toya M theOardeo ^ ....................................^ ^.
Cupid's
TVrget*-«lmi
. ..
.
i plump Ho, „„ee. then layer of yolU. etc.
I has ben «n the j,
^th wtope of bay. and also chlekeo ualll tender, remove the sprinkle with salt and iwpp^r.
g We have eearebeff with rod eoady hearts, while the little mrat. reje^og skin and boooe. and
Tomatoes-Cook
L tar and aaar, and Ood of Love, with his arrow la hand.. chop Hm. Owl the liqoor end eklm _Her one-half caa ffnnitt>M

|nniHUlw«Hor'8Tatk
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^m

If

ta -atoaraato. oaly wllhla oar own «,!, taai derormUon, while Ui* tall
. mk roa 40 ffad -tt. and thea toy hroro fondlesUcks at the four coraers
w fW
.seMU of our own *>f the UWe are ahlelded with either
gold or rod paper shade, made of four
wm,OMdHaed via pettart poiM.per- heart-shaped plecro ,l^
IIS’
tied tosether
together In
In
12 12 ^
sqnsro ahape by tiny ribboa bowa.
*y
------------------aUBaWHCul pro? nci, wsicq » our on_,
___
.__.^ When Bleep Refusee to Coi
ly Ms aM the m* in ororytWag. By
I DobT di«g. Tlwro IS no habit
ttrii aaly (OB VO hope to attala to.

.1,

ak^.. *,aa..a.A* a.«mv ,Wa Am

*

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to ta tntbM Hyiac am acaiff thk oA«|

Ark Ymr Dng^ kr» Fne Ptmm Atmmm (ar IM

Introducing It a* the wraith of a ,»r«»
»“ring tbe dnrk ages of

love. AanouBce that ihe the chandelier a«<l radiating

) the level inked iioutoes with pyeo cut
d.oor-'^ out); worqe than a rejectloo trtirlmp
-°ibl»"i
I**™ I'l■“'»”? Z!!"’7J'w',uZZ!’°'oZ'LZ'1, ub.0r b...
l.n™i
reU...... I. .n«,bi; ,b. lIvW WUb
-»« .1-*—, Oo, ^
1, ,.b,0i. b„. wuW l.n™i
seo' heat) wire, ahaiw U like Unereweet (a very bluer drlak
1*“* obJrt' In 'lew. each guest may
“>« eppantloa one question, to a beort and wind it w-itb rod tissue served la vriae glasses). Oas caa giro
poiwr and stiver ribbons. Several any article of food a mysteriona asm*.
“ ««■»«
» «1
________________________ tbe spectre eboulJ be made. These caa be a
“ “'«> succeed la makli
Hints fer the Hama.
tough It Is OM^ed that tfw wralUi peodrd la a room mad wUI adddalaUly
h,. b«.™ ,«,n.l. Tta .mllb, bo.. >o tta .tataitata of ita ata.Uta.1.
^^
reiahate* by naming tbe person
]„ pUciag lortlera. it-ls a mod Idea
|,y aonw. ronsMerod to render e

, box of dissolved gelatine and
of rorusurch dls’'‘***
+-ni«ribute paiwr and
«r.ln again. Seasoa highly with salt.
«-ben
*‘*®, **“
c*iery seed, cayenne and catmrp. Add hoi. .Hr in six sllghllv beaten eggs. ‘®*
““
,hc chopp«l meal and roch Into indlaid one SriwonU.
J*"/
vUnal
........... Have
ta.... It,
.. and
—a *^,*‘“J7^.ta**^"
guesu are chosen as n council to dev«u.i hAsn-molds.
heart-molds, or
or heart-shaped
heart-shaped
patty lint. When Ann. unnold and
upon ttoc. and a prlie is award
rorv. with a gnmlsh of Sliced rti*d
tbe bm-t.
—.Mktata ptmolss
ta<M/,l» and
anit parsley.
TbiiralAir
T«At Vn .ta_niKtrihntA la the sencumber,

CM-. Wtatabta^bb, Uln,

JiT"",’" ™Zer'”briTr;,7b'b

'•'1"i-“- ‘•'I

one laii. a young wetnani* on tbc
The guosi. wHil match beans.
'«»'<*"*
**“
‘®-“One enjoyable featnro of ValenUne-.
^
^
_ ^
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....
...
_ .........J.,!
J
like i,«ve. st'c ___
must. .!«
blindfolded and
* plocH on her niinUturc throne. The
' silken tbSiiclagn Is placed around her

P“S-“2n-Tw«Tz^LrzZT‘i:z„„

to torsi sad

““‘T 5,:r-,r.-rr, ~

r,—-—- -

bands and reads aloud. This rreatea
ITtmtlrt
'

There will be little danger of bo- T^*
*'*'■*'
„m;. when the drerslng rooks, pul guest must be given) a bow of ribbon ,^„„deraHle amusemeat, esiwclally If
of a shade corresponding to those In „,arr!rd couples are preseni and sbe
^Jmto are many Mpa fftroiC' in «*«>« »
«*“<»" «
“ *f*L
i„ One^t ihla sUcos
''**
'®’’ "
tbe enveloiws. Within a certain Ume
goeu. Onesu must be
theas days ot oarato thought ahmg •
»cw t<* thke a rieeplng powder
!-l hi ">'*■«»*•
®“ *
'' Mmlt, each geotlemaa Is to »«' «he
entertainer should be n
Ubsb Oae of the tot cam* to without your doctor'. prtmcripUon.
P*®''®'
Iter, Bproio eoca
___ ... .„k,iv «'e bouon. to the cloth. JW-aalfoal
sufficient Imagination to
«Maa Ctaer tM. vrok. fro. tb. Ilpt and «ror have It rellUed without hi.
ti!:
Eg* Toast-l
heart with orange mgVniBlade. then
T^' >*«•'
*« '«“*>■ each man carries hi. work to the wofortune lelllng fun
afBMVhOMiteafiy. happy, ctoaroyos saactioa.
put together In pairs, pressing llgSt- «'>'l one-bal cup of milk and a pinch
^bboni matches
thev that She to far along on Ue
To go to bed hungry 1s tlmoet
^
__ plate with
_ fi tf
ly. Cover
a pretty bread
^p Into U slices of stato j,u. receiving her commendation,or
path vhkB ws are all troafilng. Am bad a sleep destroyer a. to go to bed tore paper do'ii7
i. smtlsfao
satl.faa
wegt ‘^“'■1
should
dolly “lind
and oi^»
orrange the
the bread of hi.culi.
biscuit and fry
fO' .■ light
»«bt
„ ,h, work Is
iJ-hh guegt
'’"TIh.m
■94 *«rorT akht 1 make my last overfed. A cracker and a glase of soadwlchea upon It.
brown. This ls nice spread with Jell>
with a curd on which he or ri.r wri.ei
vtatag maamto thooghU «( love milk are cheaper than potions and
Chilled He^s- Mil Individual or Jam. or sprlnklrtl with sugar. It Is
.upiilied with re- uut hi. or her gri.-ian. .- oemnst t uand help sad ttroagU for my dew nttd no acaro head labels.
brort-TOlds o7patiy tlni with wit«- «l«> ■ R«>‘> f‘"»n<la>lon
'‘•’ic-h ’ l.chment. b, lire woman whose dls- |dd These cards t
he, -..-h guwt
CM4 and tar Ihoee who nto sto
bay, . bed too hard or too eofi
.^ey will freer*, then rone iwsched or tried eggs.
oppioval ha. Isolated him.
,1 „,U| Writ., a
Test No >:-UUinbu(e among the picks up o illff< r.-r.l
'**• ^ vroryMorolng I lie for a fw 4, respoaslblo for many a night’s ,,jgHUy warm the molds and turn out
-----------------------,.„n.I describe.1
Bdiatas hton artotaE. trying to grt rieeptossness. Don't regulate your
of eecb
The Eveniog. et Home.
men i«iiwrs an-l i>enclls. each taper pros, ripilon
J.l al..u(l This. I.X.,
Ihe toff iroltoatlon that there !• «» bed coverlas. by theories, but by fe.*w„h out and
• Mamn.a.' «id « l.rigi.t buy
Irf-lng huniber.-d l-toch man writes at an.l ihcte ,-t
Bk oatalde of Ood. That JUe flows
Take to blankau or cast them ^
arrow-shaped
"'f
' Ihe u.p of Ihe sheet Iho oame of bU cun be n.ad.- v. >>,atiiurint. .,iwH ially
cngag.-tl In the
thiaagh Mi nod tbrooA *« the vorid, — .-with
never a- thoaghi
to what you
.4,-™
*tcrle» and slni: me ,»ou did this
.
, tatataTTM...—
favoiltecatr The lapers are cWlert If cMm1> iM-ryoi.► kw-oe.t
hath laI the groot-and
groat-and small.
email. No evil ,)waya
always do at
st that
tto season of tbe
the y«r.
ydar.
warmed-Orer Hearts—Mix logrth- '"B- ' »<>“''>
*•*“ K> P>
an.l ogam distributed among the leri.i at. •-ihci. .
b.nner was anUB OOIB4 BOthlng. m dtotnrf> bm. j.;ew aprtngs thd hair mattresaas are
eapfuls of cold boiled chicken nifbt-- '
fco:lnine lonlon of the comiany.
lari s. hM>i. vl
«rWk I roatto* toy the poaUlre. tbc ctoper than going Into a sanluriuro ^
^iinced fine, one cupful of
Ho was an Incorrigible oui-at-illghi y^ath woman must ihen vrtte the rec- n. iitu.-l
a cal.mine larts a fairy
1
^*J®"^**fer the
drug —
babtu
graiedAroad ciumwi.
crumbs, ma «>«..
dash »>,
of ta«,cay- boy. ~
so ------------------discontented and niorove
„( ,(,p rake named upon her la j.imixsi ihroucit a i*ai»r Loop which
ta. .. ■
.
_____ .ta
-------------gTUt«w.OT»uo
k^ot Mroogto. M ^It^ to ao^

perrtsu la eluding you.- try' enner'o^hall
oenerWhall cup
cupof
of chopped
chopped paraley when
when romman.le.1
commamle-l
to stay at home pt.r
ai the exirttniion of the Mme al ..,v.-i«- l it.c .liinnc
room doi.r At
vhB^eem I« coBM. tbe qastor It change of atr. change of hablio.• aadgalt to
to ittinn
setnoo. Bind
Bind together
together with
with that his latent, were
wt
relteced to lei i,Aied. ea.-h wenao reads ine result of r.r.i ,i;c iin;-i.-i a i.inc be.i u> atiran
/ fh“«*
change «*
of tbonght-anythlng
or rich
rich him
.
-^******^n|t|n^ *"-V'
tbonght-aayihlngbefore
before two
two cnptnto
rnptnto of
of wblte
wblte sauce
sauce or
him baic
baic his
his wav.
way. This evening, at her culinary lore. The hosie,.. <>r the att.-t.ijcr. cf U.o^c in the icon..
I *prortiro the taklaff - « ■*« „„roeroe tlumber. Mor|d>eds Is a ^©ck and tel away to root.
Then his sister's birthday party, hu mother.
ju^si sell knowo as a Koed The Uk.-.. w. rc il.en lume.l un In the
« pneOe*
9T*aH»
aay ths.
otb- ------------------------------------avengeful god. who never----------falls to--par
croquette mold,
mold, dip
dip In
In 1an acrowplirhed woman, had enter rock, win be the Judge, and .mall dininc n-pt; and vi. pimiwd the mile
M,____- ■ I. «M4
..M*
t a.A
- ,h*pe a heart croquette
^ y”*^*®**"^'. uud
"* *1 I
tack those who trick him Into apread
^ dredge, with broad cnimbs tained the young people so delight
n,ay be given to the be.i ef fairy t aniicuii.i ^inart
* *'*■?**,•*■ Morotug Uwagfeu
jj, resriul mantle over Ihom,— .^d fry in deeii. hot fat. Drain: then fully that the hoy was surprised If forts
Vsientine Room.
"2* *" T_y I^ta?
ftochangc.
M-rve on a fringed napkin with a gar- only she had put forth i little of her
Test So. T-I.isttlbute to the ladles
plain iis...e ia|.er r,n hun• ?2rJt2I7L!? 2.1**™
-----------------------fltob of curted parsley and
lemon imwer, of Interesting oa'ib'e every p«,em ri.wu ..f i«iwr whl.b 1
.!r«-.l« <-! it-.l l.enii*. with alaiut as
22* Sl ** T?”v A
'
Yeast Coro Brand.
creocrets.
day evenings amorg her chlMren she ouBiPcred. kJacb sriiw upun her
a
.luaiirr Sltlnp iltem u|»o
tatoO- when vt lanre to drop oar
Kwmrr ona U famlUar with, core ta vmm
Apple Balad—Select six might have fotesialled her son'. Id,„j household task which o.cuf* I

rug and a number of cameTs hair,
brushro. Dissolve a little of each dye!
In balling water and after tbe rug has
been well cleaned, peim (be dyes-ou
where they arc needed.
Pecan sandsirhes always via popv
larliy. Tuf slices of graham or 17*
^ .ndtod
i-eron nut- salt slightly and serve,
'
^-n-lvtfbe. ter tbe aftarn^
_ ...............................................................

'b'PP-^ «ro» *ta ae*>-'b » llUto ash.
'
CWWHtKTRnSa.
A window thM dots uot M Ught
t-i,.iUKh to etclude tbe coM coo ha
<-h»<-d Vlth a atrtp of musltu. Dtp the
muslinInto
cold flour paato (uot bo
‘b*
sash. If It ueeds to epme off lo a day
or so. retch to end of (he niaCeiial
and trail It off. This Is an Inii'rucemi-ot over paper or ii,c mu.hosed
paise-fwurtet. Tbe lai’.i •» excellent :
where a window U p. rciuain closed

f..cd iifSo.r.ed vessels
should be s|..»l> !ha«e<I out Remove
corks fronr-b<-ttie.. 1 »i * from Jars and
lids from -au- sc.i place the recepUric, near anil, -ai lital to than OUL
Ink will
tuw padnally If

_ tom as though all the ebaages had They abould be fljm and sound
But hero 1. one that is eiesn. wipe dry aiitf «t a csi
*sv to Home Cheer, nnd that sonads the stem end of each. Scoop c


•ff* •*** •* aOOOB mo us.

-ta-M-t,

__ _________
FOMT
Votootiiin____________
Tnbto 0 ______

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to warm iwmioee. make sauces
„ .ook meat la.
An old fashioned Bhettond shawl
In bran mtd warm
»ster; no KHp.
^ delldou fllUng ;for toper coke Is
^ poood ot finely
________ _____ _ _
..... . sbeUed
. ..
___
mlarod
almonds
with two eggs.
a eutdal of eonleetkmer'a sugar and a
i
■I ot vanilla.

....
. ^ white and
yspW
rcim. Two «r«rt iH*Hr
IBM Witli donrn sand ore reoetoed
re-'too nrtriBli tdttt ander the unto
IMflan. to^thmaro atn^ nivlght
fro- is;
hr sOkaa cords to a doQs ----------- a
ta vktrti ore rtrllBlTir eonrfDrfnklr
m adnfiWs HriH Cnrida, who
'“
T

Obs or two plBk
ks iBlBBlBl ffSfc l>» rnpIdT

aat-

'•tatai.a.__ .1

All ,ta.

tatatai.ta

.tall

«ri- fi

Pour cops SWMt milk, or one-halt tollowtng mixture: Cut one aiatk of good by making themselves charming u done, each tna.. rea.1. hu ,-iwr To ^
^»„r Tbe arena houTgood with
k .-lelliable re- hc-'ed clulies. This arrangetnent i> '"I'l “»'«•
-rlt, wgoed aud pr.-tiy Id a recciition room or dining
si.
boy s needs and wishes In tbe
b. fui-ld. are given These ror toom. r„- n.lt.iaturo Inulvidual ror.U iromianloosblp and entertain uncaie, state il-at tbc bolder may fur place .nrds and decorate ca<U siih tcruie-n.',;
rook atant tan mtputea and -set aside bisaehed and dried. -Mix together and way
I, m.lecrt,
,„hM ,ta
T„ Ihota. -£o , ™.ll --J h«D.^, r„»
|..lr.. ..r .ta, w Alta ta ,,,1-..
to cool Wheo lukewarm add (wo marinate with Broach dresatnii. Ar- lucnt. but tl
The growing, un »^,i,n.o looking documenuN bor- and pierce em-h wHh a silver or gnl i itv :ii.t..«<nng IneoU watersad set to
«»ps white brood sponge, pne tnWe- range the prepared tomatoro for In trouble may
____
blackand sealed w$h a nrrow. nie arrow mat t» rut from s ..m.i .oom.The
toUaxe may be
spoon of lard, onwhalf cup of white dividual servicx on crisped lettuce restless boy must nave sympaincur
be lainud The eueiiii nuued. i.ui as long at the tuou are
smr. to tobteappoo of aatL to egg Irere*. dress with mayonnala* sad. coorWerotlcii. He must find pleasure ^nken besrt. are given, prohibiting WPer
'liK^iulent
from marrying
marrying -ahin
wlibih -y
may 1be ronfuslng and, interesting H not injured, (be ptanu wlU tend forth
2Tbtoro ai remogh White flonr ^rotoh wHh walnut meaU
and kive In hi. homc^He should toe
.^„.,ut from
tiwr-ctto-sit-. t..-w Icaroa in short order.
to make modmtaty stiff. Let rlsgond
CupM-a Trophlro-Sproad
heart- s t.reuv room and be encouraged to* the
,h., yea.-.
vre.,
aonciuorod os follow,. eolons lover*
Mix sjl merMng bread with wofm j
hlqi. and bis
»wtaUy imo loaves. Stand oslda la a shapi piece, of (oasied bread with have hi. boy (Heads visitt him.
cred i»-t<per rand) i. yoor govMie hong» water or warm mHk- Hoat a iUie nr
Vstsatine Fany Hints.
warm ptac* naUI Ugfel. Bakr la a tooetess aardltra* rubbed to a taste friends should alwa.vs u#«^ with a
high froarted gooro^. turkey or docii. Urard on which W ptore tba brood
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......
.
....
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