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Grand Traverse Herald, November 23, 1911
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
Date
1911-11-23
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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' and nP’ravaraa
Bay Eaela
XWICE A WEEK — XtlESD A Y A N D X H U RS D A Y —S 1. O O
traverse city, grand traverse
NEW VARIETY
BF PAVEMENT
UIOBI m GOITIUGT
TravArat CKy lr«« W«m Will baiy
strvct Water WerWa and Electrie
Usht Waria at StantoA
HOPELESS
FOR MINCOUS
The Tf*f«rae Cftj Iron Works has
landed a pood eontract in Stnnton. THAT 08 STATEMENT OF PRE
MIER YUAN SHI KAO
Klehlwn. The oompanjrhns dbaed n
dent IP eonatract n modem electric
......... >c plant and water works la that
.
The plaau wlU be InstoUed-br
H. O. Jorat This la a fine eontmct.
ommeiL ormrco rkhoval of and Me. Jorst atatea that whea
DCAOTCLSFHONE WIRES
plated, thla plant wOl be one ol
^
tcral Homer Lee. MiHRripmcK* to .MM AdtfWM to Seal* beat la th* nute.
tery Advieer, aed Dr. Sun Vat
. H*UM HatorraS to CemnrittMSep ere en Way Front
C**tlm ott Caw Hlli on
l-ooden te China.
SaiiSiya Stowiiil
WRttlE
HUTFORBGIBISIUSSMaiEO
BEST IN THE STATE
V**r Uttl* lonBB! btttiuw cw
far iwMaratlOB hr the cmueU UonS»araatas,B*at of the qaenlon* cooOariS MiA A*ralop*S Sarllc the
«nsnw a( th* waafoa. Tbeoalr
■SiliJBltuii tt tb» haada of th* d*rh
via th* rapact of th* *p*cU] coaunltt*A S^Astad at the Ust aseeuiis to
saw Au Ailwr aad
tthattabtfas
Mi Mth I
eaw In that cUf.
* th* trip and afttatlOB of th* nern» at th* pawent. reported that It
whi all that had boon repre*«4t*d.
mi iMwwiiia that aU paTeaeata
that ar* to b* laid oaxt r*ar be con
MBOtad oi thto aatartal. Thla porIst eaailat* of a ooneret* tondatlon
lihMMd ot with a top dreatlDC of tarllh wWch aakaa a oiahloa that U
asr>i doMle** aa a pareMiat caa h* asd* with praaaot ksows
. Th* r«aort alao iadadod a
lyMMiatiUuaI that the dtr Invaau«te M atroat SashlBK
S aj
apparata* that
d*
atiwata In the
^ hates aa*4 aa pared
k aa It has been proren to be
■hr*■wtlif*Btetr aad oeoaotnloal than'
m
man at deaninc tte
Mam wnhata bmskt op the 4a*atl« ti mapnAif ot th* dead wlrw
Chat at* h*Mte abovt th* dtr and
pM*t tt* hsndlBi* to teaser tran
tea sowT ttea aa *l*etrtw> atom aoM’ar fM.wdSaat happaas to aar of
thS OTSr aafaal** ta th*
ThM
hteteate at thew win*
teat WH haas latt hr fh* Ban t*i»-
tmambm with this nattsr Aldermu
Ooatelte Stotad that dnrias tee test
atom a Bshtatns bolt came Into hU
feoBaaorarPM of teeae dead wlios ud
ted A ters* amooat of damage
earn awr to Batting tee boaw on are.
It waa tea optafam of the eonadl that
' iBWithlas had wosht to be dou in the
aMttar.aod the mayor was nnthorisad
to hay* tea ahM of the Sr* departmeat order the ramoval of all dead
wlrw la tea etty at oece.
Baton tea aaattas. Oeorte W. Lar~
tea mate a pnpoaltloB to tee alder
mu to move the baddias at the cor
■or of Unten ud teato stmets to (be
markst alta. where It woold he oaed
aa M aAdttloii t* the *0*1* boaie In ot
ter to make man room (or Ihe teige
mamhar of boyara who transact bneiaaw team. Darias the meeUag the
matter waa hraaght op by. Aldermu
Dyer, who mend tW tee dty move
te^intliig aad maka tea aecetaary
leAln. Th* mottea wae .defeated, as
Sftee
aaaUhatoea
u tedttlon to the (wesant etnietare.
A-tatear aaodoa to allow the boyar*
tP mm tea baOdias at their own *xpaa*d «M ateo defeated on the same
smmda. it wu tndly dUpoaed of by
ntorriag U to a eaamtttw to look in
to aad report at the nen'meetlng.
Tha aMirpaa war* In fnvor ot provid
ing batter aoeeauBodaUpoa tor the
bayer*. bat wanted somrthlas that
waald b* saEMant for the reqnlre■Hate ns wdl as orumutol when
I ^
I Ooedrieh ^ted that the
piapli OB th* warn aide oblected
poapla alldlag down Caae hUi os 8uteya aad waated wm* ralld from the
aateuee. ThM Is the moet dangerons
ha la tea dty or vldalty aad m om
pcnu has haw hOlad within the past
faw yum tt Bdgbt ba wdl to take
proper measans batore anyow else ts
hart or klUad. On Bandar* there are
rise paealng u the atraeto that crtM*
tea path ot tea coaster* and u-acciteat I* ttabia to hnppu at any Uma.
No ahjaetem was made to caaetlng on
any tey hat Bandar, so the coanca
daaMad to lastraet the ehlaf of poUo*
to Stop te* oeastlng on thet piarttc
hffl u ■aadaya In the future.
Oftr Tiuawni L M. Wlul* appeara* hcdtoo iha oaancU aad etaied hie
I ta ragard to bandUng the
mato*aai oautr
7a
tuw that are to be
•apaetod ttia.wtate
Besides his reg■tehaofX^t aeaiei h* te compMM to gta* M addttlteal bond eqaal
to twtaa tee amnaat of tt* tase* to
ha aaltootod. aad wwaltirtaa tea wldupagataej
A YEAR
CO'CXTV. MICHJGAN. TIR'BSDAY. NUVEMaER 23. IgTT
niRUGEWa SDH STMT
Elk Rapid* Peepi* Looking Forwaf«
t^Suey Winter Season.
Ann<runc«iDeat was made today to
Traverse City that the Elk Kaiddr Ircpi
Works to soon to start their fumare
and contlnne through the ointer This
-elcome news to tee peoide of that
section as the plut >as been •hb't
down for some tJiiie.
ThmhgimiDv Pm
WI
CONDITIONS
DESPERATE
D8ZB FIRE ROB
'Hti* Party ol Hunters Had a Good
Tim* and Coed Lvek la
A party of all veteru deer bnaiers
ivtnmed Saturday sight from near 814
new. upper pentosnln. where they each
lAUN BATTLE IS AWAITS
log Treaty Pert*-*
Still in Chentou Accord
ing to Advices
,
Another year is drawing to a
dote ud it Is fltitog et this time
test #e atop to tee ruih ud strug
gle otllfe ud consider tbe source
from which comes our strength, our
life Ud all oar benefltF.
TO UNCOVER
1 ORE DEALS
‘mm'Wimam
Dob Dyer of ITaverse City. M. L. Lake
of Lake A_pn ud former Sheriff John
Higgins jt Manlste*. AU of tel* party
report the best time they ever bed
end the finest ^eer they ever killed.
Washington.
Stanley of (be
Pekin, Nor. SI.—Premier Yuan Is
mluee---------------------has sni
- te* tasM ot a
eign propeguda and u outbreU ts
subpoena
ordering John Oi Rocksfotter
Quoted today as hsvlDg U>IJ friend*
ImmtoeoL .\uklD ctmdltions ere des
submii te* docamenu renriUng Id*
that tee eevlng of tee M^bcbu throne
perate ud hate* tbe Impertallsu gar- WILL MIET 'VfITH GRAND TRAV (o
deals to te* MUineeota er* BeMa.
ERSE
GRANGE
DEC.
«-7
riioo
completely
sorrounded
—
te
hopelees.
Should
Nukin
tall
be
Cerafiwnle* of Ir
t Uat Night
A’sehtofton. Nor. a.—Tdm MecrKL
Nov. 22-—Tbe fotemmeo’
fore tee rebeU It is likely the imperial
Completing a N
ip of Near^
a gray aad grttalad lirk-midimia
An E^eciatly Strong
giving hi# 4
.
conrt most dee. The news that Dr
. ly tSO, With Mere to Sight.
Su Yal Ben, aich reToluUonUt. sod
w ay of a
cir< umrtonce* surrounding tee mur
A lodge of theT^ Moom
General Homer L«e. mUlury adviser.
and geoi
geoeral |iro«peril.v. Our own der St Slufu. China, of Pbllllp Mu
against RoekefaUer. He told of tee
i-lty has received her ahare ud t ners. a Gennu lublect who was em■Utttted in Hont e acadeBT Monday
on their waj- to China from Ix>naad bit fotei
Tbe winter 1 eUag
■Ung of (be Grand discovery of ora r
lyed to the t'htoese poeUl service
erenlng, ,ibe cemnonle* belns eon- dou. baa given.tee rebels renewed |*tnuit that every cUlten will And to
to.gels money to wra \oo oamm:
looking back over the iiut y.-sr
-ps to be taken-laler wiU de-* Traverse District grdnge with
dncted by C. H. Bnell. the national or- hope.
bow be came to RoekoleBar te aak Mi
Kiucb fur Which to be thankful.
pend on tee reports received.
Crud Traverse grange will betaeld aid to form te* QoawMdatid Mla«i
suiter. A daw-of 1T& was laitiated.
The most sublime manireeiation
Boston. Nov. 2!.—f'atilegrams to
tbe Grange baU on Casa street, this company, aad haw »* was fooiea onL
ot Owl s love la to the giving of His
Fifty had already token (be obUsa*
Baptist MiuloD aofiety
Accordliig to Merritt, the oU Ifiw raPekin. Nov. 21,—Chtoeee offlcUls
very best to us. Our blgheKl ai>^ I here today sboi
«w teat with tee recep- city, on December C and T. This meet
don who were nnable to be preeeot,
i to take ap te* beads as agraad.
coo Arm the report that a masaarre of
preciatton of His goodneas can only { tion -o^ Dr
Hrs. William ~ ing la u event tlut is looked forward
muy of them milroad men wboM dnbe abowo by-^ivtog ouraelvea to Morse, -wbo are remaining at Oiongas well, as Mancbus, has
by the grugera of this louty ud F. T. OatSA
tJea called then oat of the dty.
lUm and Irf ou^ fellow men. Ui
occorred at Siu-Fu. The
king.
West
China,
all
tbe
missionar-|„,ecial
feainre*
have
been
•hJl* 1
.. er boH tea mar- .
Bldee theee. Organiser Brown atalee
ut retnembeV, tn<A ibai no gratitude
Ueve the npdk will prove true.
ritt stock aa eoOuanl
Him U tAmilrte without u outthat aboat IM more are on (be list
There were 40 foreigners to Sian
So let thoae tbHr way there. Among olher ar-that ba* been held alnre traiifled teat Oates _
wbo were hot able to get to last
Ftt ud muy miMionariea to the
with ibpse rivals are Rev, and Mrs C. A Cber-;ibe grange waa omnlxed. The j>ro- waated te* Marritto to finWi ta tearii
night's meeting. Mr. Blown, who has
company,
bat
ta
lor gretoet tea ^
who have not. atid m
may we all
smaller Shen 81 town*. L'p-to ibe
ncy of Ohio. Expected on the next ,grwm as arranged for Jbe two davi Is Herritu'. th* au ks of oteara
covered the state tborongbly In organ
l>raUe Him whose life ud charac steamer
— *»■— --s »•— i-».- •>
present only Chtoese report* have
foUo*-be throws down. -My brotear a^ I '
ter haa inspired the spirit of good Davie*?r ye Rev. and Mrt, John P.
isation work. BUiea that thla U the'
, aiTd two children, of Ohio:
'
tee meseacre.
refnaed- teaUbt._______
.
will an^ love toward t • another.
beet Moose lodge In Michlgu lu
Mr*.
Air».
C.
v_.
AA.
oaiuuusv.
SalquUL
U
of
ui
MInnesou;
saiBueeuia;
Merritt
coatlnaed.
w*
wwro taig tta
ay. No
There has been ho telegtapbic or posOpening exercises.
Mrs. vperaft ud Miss Beulah E Bas>bere are representoUre ud enbeen set aaide I
loans would be takca np eriteta
l communlcatlan with Slu-l'u for
BctL of llliaoU.
MlDUte*.
' -fonr hoan.
thnelaaUc ud be wodlcte for the or ore teas three week*.
a day of teanksgtvtog'b;
Fonr ^ tbe society's missionaries
of these I'Dited Sla
WaafalagtOB. Kor. tt-VaedaB tea
ganisation great eocccsa.
re still up to Cbontau. among them
preposftioa of sea lag MMtutmm
Sunday night two mlsslonsrles ar governor of tbU--------Teaporary oSloere were selected as
being U. S. Dye of Ohio.
obedience to i!
railed to the witaao* Stand to
rived here from tieh Tsin. They said
follow^;
• hearts, I
and
the
ImpuU..
..
tee ore dealt
that a telegram bad been received
-Needs of tbe Rural BebooU'W. H. Umkw.
place
would, suggest teal I
today tee steel tnat Is —-t~ff atmfrom 81an-Fh before their departure
Hornsby.
be closed on
!s day,
ta efforts to gag Btaalay mbOo ta
Past Wetotor—Dr. J. B. Martin.
U expresaton
ailtudc
from
aoutbera
Sbeo
Si.
announcing
the
Wedneedey
Evettiag.
iger
of lootac eeatJoL to vao Harm
Vice Dlctotor—dUben Ctemrat.
. . the blesstogi
■Ived. It ii
murder of Mrs. Beckman, 'a school
AddroM of welcome—E J. McMnl- ed today the liiTlInUffl Do«0 Ota
Prelate—J. W. Hooghtoa.
bop^ that all who
will attend
utaed * gnat tafollgf esagatlaaol te
mlstreae. and Sve foreign children.
divine eenices in a
one of our
lomailon reterdtag SSS{te te/
cburcbee.
hluy Chtoee* girl* to Miss BeckTreasarer—H. E. Fbaeh.
E WILHELM. Mayor.
Recitaiioai.
Hundred Rafriger*
Swgeut-at-Anoa—Bari Ackerman. lagdal's school, who were mistaken
installation ot officers.
tota. bMuse Ol
Of .their big feet,
Bagolar weekly mecUngs wlU be
Thureday Momtof
opspoftall to bhave been murHtUrn Meaday armlngi for tee proeFifth degree bualoess.
ut The Mxt meeting wlu uke place
The shoiiaee in refrigerat
ReMtluilons.
la Fbreeter's taJL
working a hardship on the
Central Moteem Clab OaoN WMh Aff
buyers that Is liable to
Good of tbe order.
Ic-e. w*R
to the Ctotoese postal .
Phaeaa of tee gemject.
nsly should there be a decline In
among htbers killed.
‘ prUe of Ihe tul>er* before the boll
IS ll Is liiti>usslhle to aecnre enough
•-an to make llntlu-J shipments to and
C. O. Ladd is Slated lor 0he of the thereby relieve tbe congestion that Is
ExeatteM Program Was Carried Out
occurring in the warebontes not only
Most Important
^eiMtey Evening.
atteatoDce. An otooneat
c this city but through the whole rehad been arreagad
:lon. SSome of tee buyers have had In
• by -•
applications (or cars ever alnce last
The
forty-first
nieeiing
of
the
Mato
In Q. A. K. ud W. R. a
fail and nothing has been heard of
Rflert
Will
be
Made
to
8*eure
BuffiThe general topic Was “Oar QMh.“
horticultural
society
will
lie
held
iti
finre This throws aa additional
etrelei was Monday evening, when n
H. E. Turnbull, who tonnerly
tnnerly ran a
and
'lira
Crass
waa tt* leader. 18a
eieftt
Acreage
le
Supply
6, T. and It
large oompuy^f the Ppsl members rgeheral store at the
le TOmer of W^i Ludiogton on December
Plut.
and ladles jnet at the asbembly rooms Eleventh and Ploe st^U. will break ts planned to make It the most Imiiuri
'^di
• as taHawi
held by the organ
Home Doties. Mn. F. C OUbmt.
to tee cenrt houaetor a pot tuck oupp^ igitrand tor a new iwoeiory cement
W. C. Mayer of the Hymu Plritle
The Rigbu of (bb OM tote* Bom*
The matter ban been takes up with
and nodal evwlng. After supper an block nt tee comer of Peninsula and izstlon. As lAtdfngtoD Is lotated near
company of LMitoville. Ky.. is in tbe Mn. W. Thlrfby.
tlw
lural
railroad
oBi'lals.
and
while
tee
g'reai
fruit
belt
of
the
elate
more
bo«r or ao waa Apent In merely a'ao- But Proiit streets, where be will o|>ec
Preparati^ 1^ WsmsiibiMl. Mra.
they are willing to do all they can to i-liy looking over tbe prespeci* for ee
Is atto<-hed
etel muaer. after which h program * large general store. The construcrelieve tee situation they 1^*01 to be tahiisbing a aalitog surion (or tbe Bgbes.
was given. Baperintendenl La La Ty. Uon of th^>oiUtog will begin st once tbe event. One of the prinrliial ad {owerless. as they ate informed ilm
Recrsatloa of OMa Mn- OooRgs
coming season. H« was in conference
ler gave a very spirited talk, ud was sc sgtodoe ready for occupancy by dresses will be given by E. O. ladd there are no «wr* to 1.e bad ud that
with the officer* of the Board ..
Girls BoomA Mia Balpb AtaMr>
followed by Hr*. Brebent wbo gave Sluing. Tbe buUdlng will be taodem ot Old Mission, wbo is regarded a* they will have to wait nstll such a
time as tbe scBrclty it relieved before TraSe and it U probable (bat aomeone
of
the
foremost
experts
te
fruit
talk on bar work In In every way and will have a suite ol
be sect them. This condlilon (btog of a unglble nature will retelt
How Oirto L
«* A ToatedR
Aaadorkn, Okla.. where she bas'been two flats on tbe second floor. W. C. cultnre In tee countr.v. His snbject seems to prevail even farther south
from bis vUlt. The proposition to Mia Ptall.
le Grud Ka|rid« ITess has the
toeated (or tee past few year*. .Mrs. OunetL tbe West Front street cement will be "Care of the Young.Orchtrd '
A general 41
taB CaOevod tea
someTorra or other tau been broegbt
ArvlUa Gardner favored wttk'e reed- block muufacturer. I* now engaged
The flrat evening will'be devoted to following to offer on the situation:
up before btSt not enoogh people coold
tag which was given to her usnal mu on the work of making the comice tbe banquet,
E.
be interested to make a local staUoa botS*” I
I of tbo gte
aer. ud Hte* Charlotte Kaih gave a blocks. This win make a valuable ed- former aevreury of the development j this territory are scarce The fete
reafit.v. Times £k*e chuged eome>A enUUed "Battle ol dltlon to the east ntde as a trading bureau, anj bortiruliurat exi>ert. w ill- Marquette. It is said. cuuM Rad use lot
what and it U expected teat aafflclent
the' FUg*." which was very much en
er. Hr. Turnbull is an eki>eri'
Several other |H*0 car* If they eouM be prccuri.-i The
Grud Rapids Ud Indiana shortage is aiTeage cu be obuiaed to warrui
joyed. Prof. Pease ptaycdd sevenl ae- e^^ grocery man.
speaker* ^f p
nee will appear at said to is- hetween 4oO and 5Uu cars.
(he compuy coming here with a sta
leethma on the organ. The
Tbe FnUre
The cpld wave and the need for refne tion next season.
event was a encceea and favor aeems
orator tars came earlier than usual
Will be Fut Up By Beverai To*
I
and it found the cars or.iinarlly avail Growtog cucumbers has proven a
In Region Nsxt
to be to have teeae aodal gatherings
It is tiartlrulany desirable that a able to ibis lerrllory widely scattered. f.rofluble undertaking wbw it has
Year.
moreoftu.
convention of thla nature be’ held near
tog
tbe
summer
fruit:
Jedgs Walksr and Brother Left for (be centet' of tbe fruit Industry.ud it
young orchards'teat bav* been set
tatoes
began
to
boom,
with
a
Hrong
Is bolted tGal tbe next meeltog wiU be
bees one
Kansas Tuesday.
■lemand for them from dLtam( pototi here last season apd which will be s< lure* of the d'
held to Traverse City, which is now ac
shipiwr out next spring wDl give tbe owner*
Traverae City Board of Tredi bare
Probate Judge
R. Walker, ac- knowledged to be the central itoint of
chance to plant teem to cucumber*
?h an
eompaotod by bU brother. D. W. Walk- tbe scirntlllr fruit industry of the age- With
with good re»ulu. Tbe crop will av
.A. ... Near. Future.
o( Buckley, loft Tuesduy for stale. There are manv advantages weather and the let op It
The anggeatlon tent was msde to Cunningham. Kansas, to attend a<(am
for polatces whU-h will come when erage abont ISO busbeU to tbe acre, in weswra Michigan are ootag to
that could be offereil by Traverse v'it> '•urreni needs are ruiiplled th* car slf- and the average price’paid Urabout
Ihe libraries of western Michigan by
adopt
the
toe« next year aad bae* a
toe devetopment Mireu will evident lly reunion to be held on Tbuksgiv that tee Olher idaces -canaot boast of tiatlon will be relieved- The dbtef re IJJO per tanndred pounds (or the cu- dispUy ofi'tbeir own to ordar |o atev
ly bear friilt as It Is readily seen that lag day. ’ Judge Walker baa ut seen and a tn.eetlng here would remit in liance to (be matter of refrigerator
what- ran be produced to tbcfr loesUthe conduct of horticultural upon a
cars la this territory is tee Armour enmbera that are Icea than 3H Inches (lee to the way of fancy (ralU. ThI*
I (tf bis brother* (or oyer thirty
Lt
benefit
to
the
members
of
tbe
octentlSc basts will create a demand rears ud this will be the first Ume to
but tbe Vennsylvaola. 1111 to length. Tbe larger the cukes are
' of preserving baa baea motfo
mluiloD. as they could study fruit c«m|«ny.
for Uteratura upon
that^subject by
now Central and other roads coming tee smaller tee price rralii>-d The .. ... succeufully and - the traR
.A--------------------. _
U years test tee entire tauaiy have culture at first hand, wblrb would be Intif
this section fur business have cars small oaea are tbe ones that are want keeps for such a toag time teat very
met at the same time. The brothers
great advantage oveit ihe-metliods that can be need wUbto certain limiia ed and to order to secure teem they ntUfactorr reenlu are ebtataad fimm
rcattered in several aute*. bnt ar that have been in vogue by the asso- lions."
adverttotog teat la
ebtalail
mn« be picked st least every other the
Tbe stringency
tbrongb ibU medlnm.
rangements were made to meet at tbe ciftiloD when they have met in cities
t upon the subject <
ther north the
.and ■toy.
By preserving
p
• -(rrit teat M aotee
. 1^ Edwards of the trustee* home of their motVr, *ho is advanced that are not |>articularly interested
............ lent that
that some
sonieihing will have
In order to secure .the station it will
raised to the 1 '
has token__________
___________
Ml an Inventory and find* that In yean, for a general good time and tbe development of the fruit toduftrj. to l*e done to
10 secure bettgr
beitfr shl|
shipping ■be. nevessary to guarantee tee com Jars that do not m«
tea following
books
ujxm
•
■ •bearing
•
m tee renniom Judge M'elker will be gone
service tor this region If it is to maicthan common glaa aatanlly '
subject and the kindred one of agrt- about two weeks.
tain Its present reputatum ar a great pany ac least I7t> acres, which ought given no all year ronnd Idas of
cultnre are now upee the Uelve*.
agricultural section. There is ship t» be readily obtatoed doe* to tee bortlcnlival
ral reaoorces
reao’----------of'----a regtaa as
Theee books are all of recent date
ping enough bere at ali times of the city. Cucumbers to any quanilcy will DO other'toethod
aU while they are few ta number
year to warrant first clar* service, but I be accepted end It will be a proflt- come one ot the meat popnlar 1
ftich has sot
of adrenistog in this otota «•
uJld aTsl^to d”*
■rt.^crops'^at^***'*
tove vacant as the wrat. InqnMa bav* alriair
Heavily;year*, and (b
Cyctop^U ot Attertcu Agrlcnl)<porer service tee | Property within the dty llmJU to go been received by the barean
are produc-ed
arean to reI) Will Marry Kalatnre. by L H. Balky,
Rate*.
roads seem to give. The railroad otri 'into, as the lots white are now grow- gard to pnrteaato.
ibt* Jam «Br
masoo Man.
iben.^ “*» Ttoe PluUng. J. 8. Brtthe work
itloa baa
Port Huron. Mich.. Nov. •*,—An
^^c«l AgricnituTe. C. C. yameo.
asab>»
of
tbe
popularity
of
the
vart-.
department*
seem
to
have
the
idea
«**■«"*>**"
<1“Mr. ud Mra. T~nrick Anderson
Michigan State Report ot tee Dairy
on* plans of Transfer*, made at tee' ihat after evervboJv else has been 2ur-j<t^C • seaaoc.
mens sssociatlon.
' have tstoed inrttoilons tor tbe mar request of many local officers for the ntohed with cars U identy of time to I Anyone wbo woold Uke to contract
MlcWgsn State Report of the Board riage of their daughter, Petra Lenrene, information ot member*,
member*. bn
bA Jnst look efter thi* aection. wbirh is a verj l^iu, the tomnnr or anr xho would
of Agrieultnr*.
to Harry Amenso Richardson of Kalaby A. H. Slay. Great ebon Sighted policy owing to te* rest
*“*
n
M^.^ State Report ot the Hoiv matoo The sreddjng win take place
iortn« umrmaoon oa tee With Wife ;
of tbe Knigbla of the Industrial Importance ot western Mich
dcnharsl Socie'.r
aklng oor
first lean. There W enongh bnatoett her*j»uWect can bgve thetr wShte attended
s
•Taking
o
p Which i* om
gar* on bteaw
la tee Korwegton Loteeran ebnreh at 10.m>0 transfer* a* a baals. plan
Snrcees With Smalt Pnlta, Roe
•
■ best
iio'ser
- - from the!to -..............................
D orito warrant tbe
of service
by Inquiring of tbe eecretary of tbo
Recto Near
Rejwts of the Tn. *d Stotea D»- Manlatea.
whole Uf* Protection food* with 42' railroads and tbe jKui-le who are In- ] Traverae City Boerf of Trade,
partm^ ^ Agriculture upon Peach
Miae Anderson will be ramembWed per ran: of aU fransfor*,- reporistierested are going to have it to the*
Lhat Cui. lu >touu« and Treat- by many paopla to Travers* City as ijr. Bla.v. “Plan O U aecond with Siifmure or Vuow the reason why.
A.Tvrtt
a------TT—.
wtrelas mensags t
per rant I Tbe car question has been ukeanp I CADILLAC-One of te* fannwe to can. liner Prinx Joacaui warn a—in
was stonographer to the oSloe of cent of
There
__
___________
by tl
and_________
on tee rocks near BamaBa ttead.
tee Beraid and Record company for end E foUow to order named. «*boIe will be made to show
ihow tee - freight ds "kiUtog" to' tee I
tonr yaara. leaving abont isro yean Life PrpieeOoa. Beveaty'Tear Annu part
rtmeti* of the
roeto why tee:
■er
M Oarrett Bnrmn, who Urea
sbos
losld take care ot the Intereeta
ago to take a position with the Mer- ity end BeVepty Y**i “
an dboota added reiattog to thte lirtkm are tec popnlar
.__ _________
well as they....................
opnlar plan*
selected thl* region es..................
do the to- sonte of tela etty. From tereo aeres mediate danger. W. B. oShtr ot Orrportont aohject u last aa the amen* chura PahUahtog company to Kato- iBetween
Between 1200 aad 1400 CertlBc
CertlBcatee tcreeu of te* conatry located farther 'be Aarvenod IJM bnabaia of pots. tagton City, Mite, was MaRg tea gaa«1 Vhs^lteasry «i» attow. ____
lane now betag tuned every toy.’
lfo te* sonte.
____ ___
loea, white be coold aeU tor ftS*.
DISTRICT GRANGE
So’‘iT,r,a^'
MORE CARS WANTED
STATE FRUIT MEN
REUff 1^ SOGUl
SALTING STATION
TO BUILR REW STORE
..-
... -
GUSSJIREOMTS
TO AnERiREURIOR
Boncsai NORTIGULTIIRE
i^srt
IRVITATIDRSMEOUT
REWPUI^POPUUUr
lU. RRYU n HUBER
-1
<aUN0 TRAyEBffiBBBAIl).»mTRiTKBSBfiATSXOL8.'TBTIBSDAT. VOVSUBEB tS. 1911.
Tnrihe
iifeeCalr vented la eeeey enoc
ter Ank bMR. mtH
ftadi. _
meeilrlii at t^'feertk ordW. It ed4k
tiw to ctoltov tot
fee «naM
ihoef gtonitoH atl
made each t,
i .fcr hrOUeat
8R1
etoa'lew Mntha Bart L. 1
upw M.______
ChvAas LdtovAd Mary BUan McMnrOra«v;-Roy H. Whaley
aM £aa ShtoMkl. boU of Tnvarw
kmtot-dHMr"i«dS M h <h1st fkiag
to hnto«b taiMlicato e( a> oSe* akd
Oat liSjfrrly
pMSardi
Vks* toSM be MtoaySi whIW thito
here and then stored lutll
Cenwr Cara and Rreto Snati. Tiwweraa Olr. 88b*.
---------------------- -- ..Bcy P>-----------eat place was ready tor them,
give the manafactarera Uar apptos for shl^Bi. which cuntaiaed
axacaiy m apAtos. This goes to ahaw
to 9tok as eUbonlo «gbfUta'aa they
e to ralss astra stack
» and make them all the i
hlch it to great demand »m«ir tbe
M>d ladgas of apples.
Btodtog was aetivs en Us gems
market Wednesday, but none of the
hujart aro wmtng tn htod (he pace
Say. and H M wltk prMd that we
that wae -starSM early la Ue weeA
■ay Hmf Huiae iaoAi «w “MWe to
Tiatosae CHy." The
veiMBag Otot wad mfriod da Wat aea
mixture «1 dsrfli- attn aiwail
boa la bearing thi bast of fruH aad stock that lessens Urtr eglse sad —
eagerly sought by tbe
toast BM be stamd now. THa plaa
woBld coat hat Qtfto tor eatoi
A pabHe wlatoUt «.ii to heilTM
denod and woaU bo of the otmoet FoattssBth Otiuat M. K. toarch ki-iaa>
evening. Aa excellent program tu»
haaeSt to the aatS* regkm. ------------ among tbe siMkrf*
the f^Bowtoif to th* list as tor
............. .........^ks. Usv. Ihies smA'Oaptain Hoar of tbs Salvation Army. Rub
has been cdUptleS:
en
Edwards
assist as raiolstr Rev.
Aoto Paris. aPnlags. tomds. baked Eley. i«8tor will
of this
. soda, bsaheto. teknt todclflhea. h«dtto maeilag.
dtoc. bOR-. bento, hook btodidt. bread.
id uutt s, im.
autoect who beeame afterward
0 pay taxes on the b
Wfldtog
aa -Chlaeae'' Oordoa.
He asked (bat the matter be adtosWd tertol, baiternfth. candtM. caneol
*1t now appnra that another Amer- by the codnctl and that his (axes on
gooda. carpets, carriages, eaakeu.
'alnattoa of ggoe be renmed to Mm. atotaea. toMnt bloelm. chairs (wood
Aaaelee, la torgtoc to the front la
as this is the (ttouilat that the banding en). chairs (morrla), eheiTy pickers,
preeet pMrtot reheKlott to Cklaa and
Fred Ded.ln« hag awtori geoc
_ aiseana at to the Third ward. dder. dgara,' cigar hoses, clothing.
AOVENTUfieRt
poaalblT Iw will be asother American
tone Tuesday xnahxlBg. when be lifted
The motion to f4^t the taxes was
CHimL
to participate In the conreraloa of the
bU fish net. whieh la placed in Grand
meal, cr^antotr hotter, ootten. deilv. Traverae
adopted.
fl*» tt the I
bay. He bad forty-one large
Celeatlal entire Into either a coadtl«ry sragotts, doors, draya. cAeetrlc pew- Mackinaw trout. Ue smallest of which
to vM6h dR ef the crevt na(titloBal dMOdrehy hr ad aamoClted
feed. Aoorteg. weighed about fire ponds and
I
lbs
I vtt^ toleroatod and In
retmbllc.*'
rstoi
floor, fralt boxea, for coats, far glovM.
tito latereeti of foretou aatiooa
one pounds. Hr. Dnmlae
Dnmlaesshipped amto
faraltai*.
gas aagtoea. gagpUne .Of
Uem away siogly, aa far aa Clevip^
engtoes. ginger ale. hair goods, kar- land. O. The entire, lot together
THIS DATE IN HltTORY.
Beas. Ice creanv Iron work, tewclry, weighed over 900 pounds.
lath, latrachea. loatber. loefca. tocMn
Two Veto arrived Tosedsy evW
Novertbdr Si.
sleighs, togging whMto. toaiber. am<- tbe G. R.-A I. tor J. W. Baitnoa. uae
was a US poi •
1&7»—eir Tbomaa Oreaham. foaadar
:reaaes. motor
la'Ue fenowtod dBiiortal:
pnlnu to Its Dtlers, WhUe the 4»Uer
of the 'Boyal BdUhance. died to Lnn1. paper baleri was a dod' welghi
ting 106 puonda
the lacf Dial we have doa. Bom there to »».'
plaater alfton. potarii. potato planters,
heto at aoreeilre aatlaa. t»
lia^Ree^ and Poland adened a,
photographs, ptctkre frkmea. refriger
jte-todorM eRhor our nood odeea
atora, radters, rObss. rags, caasagen.
.7o«ani^Bk.sirer<amj
.'at-amf
dt reaOdtet tfpoB -|«ker traaty of aUianee acalnet Bweden.
17»«—Bryan Walttf Praetor ("Barry Traverse City Bnstoesa Men'i aaaecia- srreMA sbsvingi. saw miD aachlnsry.
* ■ ' ‘IB lly adW toJthrtr terrl(lea appedatad to submii a plan for Uie
>*>< Mcs<aan>J.liai, ud axal. .
Cornwall"),
the
poet,
bom
to
Leeda.
rtalamoat of the delegain of the BlgaS, shoos, sleighs, sprayers, stock Regular Mseti^ Testerdsy Proved to
" aa mn played eemr Bnitohd. Died to Lendan. Oet 4.1874. Mloblgan
Ugan Betaltora'_____
Betaltora' aad Merehanu' as- food, raft dridks.- ttiidras. tables,
fa the Kwakaoto
So ProfHabte Ono.
.te vritli yon in every
IMiaUc to
18»-Jamea Hoax, noted &wUib aodatioB a( the stated'
tracks, ophelstetT. ir<o« or. vioMns.
If UM »el dt tteM waa
held here to PebraarT be
--J rofuUr mooUag of tho Oak
wagons, wirdrdbto.
sashes,
t native of New poet died. Bora In i771
m.leyo«bn>K«|>[r •«>«
Park MoUera' club was held Tuesds)
1849—Princeea
Tlctorto
Adelaide,
wire
end
diskea.
use to Detroit with
afternoon at (he school and proved
it. line k k. eeer J«>e betere.
i»i^.
to im. Poor yeara eldeat daupbter of Qneen yictorla.
one of Ue beat meetings of Ue year.
The commluee recommefided to the ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦# A. There were osay motbero in attendaetttad OB a farm at bom. Died Anc. S. IML
1859—Opening of the Sarnia branch
‘ -EftivmES.
In toot one of tka to
be eondocted as a means of tolling
Ue
the «1
o( the Grand Trunk railway, oonoect- fund for the necessary expenaaa of *♦♦♦♦♦A♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
«VU admitted to the DnlpVogran was opeaed wiH
-iU a t
toc the main Une with the Dnlted the oonvenUoD. Also (hat there be a
RioMrd Hutlito. agso two years. Tbe
Un sdo
solo by .Master
.jster Crall
Cedi Dill .
Hl^toaa to UK. esd he
aerin of exhibits or the manafaeturad » of Mr. and >lts. C. J. HuUiig. psnied
States border.
inied by hu 'Rater. OoroUy Dill,
pttMliH-iB
to
Traverse
City.
The
eomI87ft-The HalUas award of 85.&M.Bast Eleventh street. suSerrd
These
lese two lluie
liu............................
folks aro becoming
Tmwm Tto»
mltiee also leeumuiended that there
loss of bis little finger Up of the right very proficient In music aad tbatr
»00 was paid to Canada.
be a board of trade and A
h adnlater to AaaO'daatf Imrgaal dad'StHdtaat
1880—Bev. Qeorse K. Du)n> coaaehand when glaring aroond (be ring- work Is grratly appreciated by all
who boar them. Tto flrst gndo p«a
Si -dedarod penoaa
is iVMkm ttd%at
ermted Pi
• Tneeday toeralag.
pits
followed
w'...................................
■ oftarapeethaatobeenaiemary stag party or omaker that
New Mexico.
Miss Cora Latand, Oanghtor of Mrs. and to tarn were followed by aigkU
a taannoet be gtven at wideh the laStoa
1889-A pracUeal
ig delegatee and loeal Helen Letood. 807 West Seventh
Tonted by Thomas A. Edison, was an -members be liIncli
Jaded.
• • ~
The oommlttee street, wbooe nmrrtage to Axel Klooe
t a daaclag is aniwoaced to take place In the near
nounced.
tg follow the ftitare. was tbe guest of honor
ere of cailnaoo by
WANTED—Pototlon as
FOR SALE OR TRADE OMIAR
Me or two
the Japanera at Port Aithnr.
Grocery Stock aad rftUrasa. W»
1 I&6. SmHt
IWO—Fifty lives wars loet-lo a hort
evening by the Mltsei Gertrude Codtend to the
sell for cash or neto
Toe Much Pace.
BOV 21-23*
• aad eairy on Impoitoni neravebUon would be oSmed.
dington and Charlotte Ttales. Tbe
term oiHside. Call or ad
You feel as If you bad one face tev’ ^ I he hsl iMa4y toltl- rtcaae to Telia.........
Tbe exeenUve committee will look orbalai was spest tn games of varloaa
once "X Y 7„" rare of Gra
November 22.
any
when
you
have
neuralgia.
doa'L
CtolBn.hedeeidedtoreeras Herald.
18»-8hlpi ATk and Dove aalled after (be mannfactoren' and fralt dto- USds. -wbOe a opeMal -feature wita
you? Save tbe face, you ms)- need It. M. & N. Be Tlmt Ch«o^
o the b '
■toee Snac. naaU of the from Entfand with 200 p
eootest In wbicta Miss Emma Cer- bat got rid of tto neanlgu. by a»pty^
lag RENNES PAIN-KILUNQ MAOK'
• ton-toe poMof special * uDd a eolonr 1a Marylaad.
chance of time ackeduled on H. S
'to carry oa the venka took lint priu sod Miss Hatei OIL Finest Ulag to Ue world tov
1774-Lord Bobert CUve. I
I Daltad States and the
ork
of
tbe
meeUng:
LeUnd second. Dancing and music
le British Empire to India
ts. cramp
take____ __________
h tor the pnr- ted anleide. Bora to 1715.
and '
No. 14 win leave Tra’
rraveraa <City at
_____
tive- .......... ....................
Exeentive—George
W. Kent. _
L. ...
R. helped to make the
lay.
Itn—The pUlorr used In Beetoa ter SUckav.
7 a- m. and Train No.
' arrive
C. P. Hanter. Joba Stranb. rlly away. Sidgbt rafresbmenta were Amer
the last Une.
In Travms Ulty
Train
J.
H.
McOongh.
eerved.
18Sl-Napo)ooa UI. riected emperor
No. 16 will iMve at 3 p. m. and Trail
Couatry
Store—L.
R.
Stictaey,
E.
C.
of the Preach.
Mr. end Mra. Arthur Earl entertain
la Traverae City
1871-The eonemose ef the lows
DEPAt’l.T bsrlng been nsde
ed at four tables of progressive -'500'
Nov. fr«t
_____
___
...____
_
WlUlam
capItol waa laid at Des Moines. Oerst. Bhirley Hlaea.
Monday eveviag In beoor of ibeir the condlttoD* of a rerUIn mortgage
l«76~Hanry
5—Henry Wilson,
—
vice praald«
aede by Poster Kilpatrick and Mary
V. ntedrti
feu^b wedding annlvenary. Prises B. Kilpatrick his wife'to Mary B. STATE OF MICHIGAN. Ue probate
of (he United Stotea. died to Washing W.Bntertatoment—A.
Sidltb. H. A. M'
iwxrded to Min Carrie Bml. Underwood, dated April 1. A. V. 1910.
ton. D. C. Bom to Paradngton. N. H..
irt (or Ue conaiy to Grand
to 1812.
averse.
Mrs. Malor Rabiaran for tbe ladies
___-ken.
Uter of Deeds, for Ue Ooonty of
matter to Ue ratate to RamTaafporUtion and Hotels—J. W. and Glenn Baker and Malor Robinsoe Grand Traverse sod State of Mleki- moodUe
Watson. d«d«ased.
Hhaaan. Adrian Dole. George Bloe. for tbe geatlemea. liOBCheen
gan.
on
the
serond
day
of
April
A.
D.
XllO-Pranetaeo I
Notice
Is hereby dm that tov
jolit served. After the card games tbe 1910, In Liber 63 of Mortgagee, on months from (he tad. day of Nevetoed Wmaelf preeideBt ot toT*
page *23 on which mortgage there Js
A. D 1911. have been allowed
guests spent a soclai boar, which
clatmed.to
be
due
at
Ue
date
of
UU
•raditors
to present their (dalms
one of tbe very pAeasant features of notice the
T. H. t____
Hundred agsinst saH deceased to said court for
den Boms. 1 _______
Ibe evanlag.
evai
ilnatloti aad adlaatmoBt. and that
Rerepttoo—All (he i
^Mra. M. Wlghtmsn. 24S Washing
Dollars provided (or in said quired
(Goaitlnoed fmm Ptoe oha.)
............................. ........
(OB street gave a pleasant sarprtse
mortgage, and no suit or proreedlngs court, at the probate office.
he gate be tbooght that H wouM
birthday party Monday evenlnc for her at law having been Inatlluted to
City of Traverse Pity In said eenirty.
not he more toan r1|bt that the cHy
dsngbter. Mta nu Wlghtmae. who cover the moDeya secured by i
before Us. , day
. .. of
.( Martk, A.
provide the -aeceenry head, which
has last returned from a few weeks' mortgage, or any part tberecd;
D. 1913. and Ust mM claima wlU be
(his year wlU amonnt le tooot 886.M0,
Now. Therefore. By virtue of
beard by said
Is Being Planned by Beard of Trade visit with friendi in Cadillac. Dar
k Tewmnad Ward was aa- which la a torge emsoat to aoHdtlrohi
power of sale comshied in arid m
day of March. A. D. HU2. a
for Traverea CHy Predueta.
ing the evening a llurary program .gage, and the suime In auch t
0 flenrod coaajdeiio'eloclt In Ue f----------frtmda la a town of (hit ttae
(hat proved very InteresUng was givDated Novel
1st. A D. 1911. '
Satoy to CUbsot tototra. Bom . to to addltloB to the I1O6A0O bond that
U>ng 1
The Traverse City Board of Trade
wWch the score or more of
FRED B. WA1ACE8
. J. 43.
MmC. hs-ttatSMSy took to the
already Bivea as entedtoa ef
Febraarv A D. 1912..at ten o'clock
Judge of Probate.
guests parildpatad. Miss Wlgbtmsn
Traverse Ch). MIeh.
the city funds. Tbs natter waa taken
the (oretHMMi, I ehall aelt at Pub Not. 2, 9. 16. 23.
having tn «n-yeat Indastrua was presentad whh a bracelet. Light
lic
Auction,
(n
the
Mgbest
bidder,
at
nnder oonslderaUon natil the nezi eiklMt of the producU (bat are mde
refiWhmeots were served.
(be North front door of U« t'ourt
AeeUM. Irbleh waa tied for ' next in tbe city, and to that ead'Se^retary
e ia tbe t1ty of Traverse t'liy,
Mrs. Jennie Limprtcht. Commander
Manday evedeg.
HoBey has been at work en k litf af of Hire So. 532. was tendered a Michigan, fthat being (he plwr
Supervlser Deaa of the Third ward saeih. Hady of (he
where (he I'lrrult I'ourt lor Grand
: her borne. 146 Traverse t'euDty ts boMeel.
was preeeot aad eialed that a few already been seen and (hey are very
Slate stredt. Monday evening when she
. ana-.
said mortgage,
yeare ago ioaeph ' Karaa had 'pnr^
iver tbe asatter and
A r/t h. p. OsBsMfis Crvgkto
BO much thereof aa may 6be nece*found herself hostess to about
chased the eM C 8. P. 8. haB on UoA shit- tody friends who <s
pay tbe amoimt
It due on aaid
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY.
toFlte to (he sevennent on a *>leee km street, and last year renoved the able Idace for saeb an lodustrlal fair
■lortgage, with seven per .cent,
Cylinder b..re, 4 Inches; stroke 4H
■Sfir' MMi vttir B Eaad pribe tor balMlag to the Second ward, where ft Ahere It coold be seen ai all Umes The evening was spent in games and teresi, and all legal coma,. together
Inrbes. Good .leatga. bsst BUforlBL
y e lee of fifteen dol
dtotoctt^^toMMeaphfte. >!• trM had heea assessed this year, aad that baa been a ^tesUon. tor it woeM be pleasant sorUl time after whlrh a larn, .
Uerela. the
Hopper cooieJ. ll’elgki. 300 Ibo. Sturts
SBQptous supper was served. Mr*
Mf toA BT Sunc-Klani.. which sna by nlsikke 11 had also hem tecdoded
prsBiL-ves '
In aaid
easllv, ntna Meedily;
Umpriefat
was
presented
with
s
haU hp MAOO rehela. and eaptarad M ea (he tax roll of (he Third ward, and Wdtd
iDortgJ
............r as all (he rotlowtng describ
reliable, durable Md eomplou wtU
J» 'Irflj tkil (ha ■oremmeW traopa. Mr. Karaa has Ihar^ hem eompcH- realtoe bow many dlSereat goods are handsome brooch as a token of tbe ed land sHuated to tbe cHy of Travpulley, asollBB tUBk. buttery, rail tod
friendsblp from tbe assembled goetts
Oraad
<Tty.
____ __Traverse
infactared here, and 11 woaM be
and S(s(e of Michigan, vix; Tbe
swiieb. wirad ready to run yov sep
an phton ef pride for them to See aad
West Half of i.ol Thirty of. Flock.
arator. wood raw V pump or do uy
Seventh
-F- of Hannah l-ay A Co'a S<
show their meads, aad Aot onlr be
other duty wlUIn Ue capacity to tlfi
4 Oo^yeptloo Tuesday mora
h- p.; occtiplea 3x214 feet Price 876.
splendid way to advertise the eom- ine. nuptial high aiass being said by AddItlOB to the CKy of Traverse City.
Mickigan. secordtof
modltles. bat to >et ttae werld at Urge Paiber Sheekan. Tbe church was filled
(hereof.
OlATra
WH. JACKSON,
Trarorra CKy. MMk
know that we aiade them. One pUn with Mends and reiaUvas of the
MART B UNDERWOOD.
in
Mortgagee.
as the buTeae ef popniar yonag couple.
The bride
be occupied la (be wore a beautiful gown o^ white silk
\BLE
sprlag. to have aa addlttoo
and carried a shower boooet. After | Bnsii
Ue Varik ead Od aaftabto
Ue (MWBOar the brMM party and
A 3ieiiVwWi flu. Itosk is SAFE.
ataSed to take care ef Sack prdSaeto
Bumber of friends were Ontertained
On targe retonc^ md imnttA----- s-------1
Adveniaa
as cbMd be dtoptoyed Uer^ There at the borne of the groom's psrenu.
Information 1* reoaeotad as to
Ston^yasdliiii
"
an toany of Usae tibt would aot take wwt or tbe etty, at a rtoepttoB aad living
log legal heirs
bein of Jolla R Her
■]• « very
raom,.Uko tsaites. dinner.- BoUk Mr. ato
who
died
St
Traverse City on Oct.
and Mrs. Waraikj
A 9OUN0 iivsitoMM lor
IsidK
25th. 1910. and was burled at Ben
Hggrs. <
are well and faroi^ly known and en- tonU. Mlcb.
psyng c^yoniJ ndcras twiee • year.
lor^ baked goods, dgar bOtSA bdfr
}oy tto frleatoUp of a large drrie to
WM T McGURRIN.
Keep 70W ftoek in A 1 eetulMos with the follawli^....
goods aad the like. This would aaswer l»sopW
Oommandant Michigan Soldiers' Home
alargar ptoea eaald ke arraagVd
Administrator.
aov IA 23. 30
PAoOl teorttoa s« Mrs. Eart Irtohto
leedanhlp U
which had deMoaced him ae an
law and admintwr. were HIM wlto
and aided In the recruitlUK Of bif toroM.
-Ward became » dtUM of China.
..TiMRUV
inan«ed Hva, daachter of a wealthr
MUve. and aoon became a mandarta
THO^y.BATtt.
of the tone order
ttmf
the Imperial aary. Ue fanned to
dOM up hhi asam to Chtda mod ot
b-tM.! ^
tered a oontribmlon of flb.ooo to MtoUier BurUnfame to aM «f (he Caloa
rr to hto retura to
take part to the tdrll war, but It be^ hla duty to make an aahanlt opoa
the ^ of Tae-Kie. In wMeh be wae
mprtaUy wounded. Ward waa bortod
af.Sto-NIst-Pe. and Me ndUtary orn>>IIM. at Oa poatottaa at
lUon WM drea Into the haada of
lif. i<ml. matt tk* aet
..........
Small Boys*
'oS?3?!£^^
ik:
3JOO
Good crops are of no lasting IseDeEtif
you spend all that tl^ bring y<^.
Bank your pnxMds and you w31 have
a suiiJus, a cln profit h(m the fauaApv
CONVENTION PLANS
Tba.Sl«.nUk l>wS rii l»f
DU P)J!I HOTHBIS
“•'•-Ta,
Trmerse Gty Stott Bonk
Praitiycjy fhe
lari^eat and mtgt
interesting stoci^
of Cut Flowers
and Potted pfaim.
Kff Viuni OF PAVEiaT
QUEEN afY
miBniiL KniT
tbe little Wonder
FarmersI
I;ONpw-oomsoL of u a inEmuRy.
im
There aro so nmay vlsttovs rwmng
(kart 'an tha aammar Uroagh. as Is
Uowa by tba rerardi Uat
Sf tha ygst aeamto. M8S gMBg U aat
basy ptoca Mr tatortaUtloa. and thoae
cama 4«b tklrty-oae differant stotaa.
shaartoE_bow wtdaegrrad Hie adverttotog MWbAM they baSM 8HI tbslr
htotids wkal they tow utorS.
Tbe tedt (haia
liMiia
mJtitan MtiM Sr .Ite t—
MoBdiv OTOtoag wtu a pot-tock soplyll»|ifcil Pmtm
pet to tooof to W WfUAKr.* A anBy (he "ka-otor'* aothod 1 raa ro
«val toxi# fltfie waa 4iijbr«d. atora
helac piayM tod other OmseBinti eoT« (boas achiag teetb sbaotettoy
Without paio. and wiUout Ue BM to
ocented tbe cveotag.
Rpo^ of B-.
___
H tos tekea
with weak kauits wO s
d TtoaL^Vto""
W4to -Kaotat^ todtood to pa
Ml T. nMMr a mk awu,
OR. W. O. klKTGH
S99S8t wltoBlm BtodLwtU Dr. BtoflA
sMgfb Tiaww City. MliMna
IntdntotioBsl Ponhry Food ........................................ Sh, Ms
wgir. Druq^o^
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'OllAjro,1l|6HT!Ba! BKBALD. AM) TRAVEllSI! IRTT
THTSsnAV. UOVElHIEft IS. l»ll.
wV
Kinjg:sley Department
Gondacted by MUt Edna Watt.
#
Ike Oru(k Mtaniil eodetiM iud dt oONf^’i
la iUu Dt nm tW^lk
I oC aMlap. Bttioai al MSIfll
'm Ip-ip
SI
Our First Thank^ving Sale
bdag done or ooetemputed. mIm <
tn town or oAntrr, ud toy edur
eral Intenct. Send all ttoBi to Hi
->l
K
Stew
Oeglns on Sat^da>^, IVoyembcp 2Sf]:i
And will continue until Ttianksgiving Dav
every
purchaser of ♦10 or okt, hikI in ndilition will I'naki- Kp -iai j.ri«i*s on many li:i.-s of h.o|i--.n'Jiil<- -M-Ti-haiicliM-.
...
Well atow you Iwtier
nn<l iu-tt<T Klyi.-; ,oy- ,lnirr- .vou |i~w-tliaii wlnilf vou liHvi' 1 • juiy for
It:' onliiiary kiinisj>l oMi.t slon-x.
”
Whether
you are a iiiniuT. «- .li.uisrr. n un-ri iiVnf. .. liifljiiiiie.
'
liiiiie. aH niitroml iiiiiii.
,11.' Mm llliihnr.T. or h
i: nuiii.i-K imi nliilf Im.- of work you an- in—WvM
l^e you to oome tn thn
tilon—.vmi’t! fiml it to yi>tir;n«lv«iilni:<- t«i net aer|iiiliiite<l wjili tile liijrlvfc’rnilr jto.wls
jin- ►eHinu :il J*o|iifiiir prini..
*' ' We.tihow the claaaiett eluthiiig for iiion a»il youtd; men. ili>' pn-ttiesi
pn
Hals luiil Sliirls mi<l Tii-s. tinl».-liiil*l'- rtnl.-rwi'iir ami Ilo»iiTi\ ete..'
^TC ia warmth, eoinfort,
tort, n^cetiu
n^cetiun of tit. aixi lout; life .in tn tv.-jirint;
rinp o
ijunlitieH.
^nr Finest Suits and Overcoats, worlb $28 and $30, for Thanksgiving Week, at $25
boiu aad Ovwooats, woriti ♦ir>
and mm, Thankiigivmg^week.
.Her. Wnbredrrtle Uaj,. !;..
•
at... 413.75
^ Onr Bedt ftata, regularly 12.
nml
44^ for Thankigiving Week: at
|1». 12.70 and $3.60
lin.tn in
('af)s. Kj leiiiiiii vitIui'H. Ill -ii''' iinil !fl..Vl.
The
he Best Woo]
Wool OjersMrtt lU ♦l.i;
Tliniikhgiving wvi'k. iil________ _
Estra .^cc All Wool Dtdnwcor, .Shh1»
iiTi'!
iii uray. s'liriei. i:iii. ete.. ,
for •nuini.,*:lviiiu' w. -k, m .................................. i^96c
Hciivv Mixed Wool Socks, r-r Tliiu lx-u'iviiii:
"•'k ........................................................... 3 pairs for
Wool OversbUIS in all the bnt
kiodi and colon. w«0i $2.50. .1..........
We Feature Garson-Mc;^r High Grade Ctothcs lor Men and Yonng Men
- ,
Suita and Overeoata that are.iioMilirely the l*e<t
b America at $18, $2Q, $22, $26. etc.
' We handle SuiMTiAb-4'ifio» Soitn. tmne
for fit. comfoii. or wear, at ♦1.00. $1.00, $8, $2.60,
^,$4and$fi
• We show tlie ttrent line of ITnhi and ('n|w. S’<ni
Ktyle Mild
han’t help bubuulu'i' tin- ditfen neee iin till’ Ktyl
' <^lily i f cum lii'iidweer f. r m;-ii rurl y*»i,i . ii..-n'.
hKl.onr [U-iei* III-.- Ii-s tliiiii <ill;' l> uHl . li;.;”' .'-'i
,
* Til).' liniTil rants, ilie "Ouvn “ ni.ik. Ii.n.- -i
jBlticimil t"|iiit«lioii r«ir i|milily, style, .-ni.i :il. l*n • .
mere fr uu $2 in $6.
I'ailllle.ss liiiUlls iind I’jliiWllH-S. .Vllinv af'ii l.i.-ll
V r.,- ■ ii.-.l iiiiil;.- ,.f ,\|.Hlel Shirts ill B yreat
) "f
{liiu.nis .It ..Illy ^1. Tl." Kaitle
t.' sf .■•I.i^anh. at $1.60, $2, $3:60. $3. etc..
^ iiii.vx (liiariiut-s'il H.iM.-ry,
fiDanintl i!i.si..cy. II..I. prei.f ...................... i Hi.ti. ry.'
TK.- )'r. iii. si
.•ku'-i.r ill 25c, 60c, etc.
Wc waal row to come la and gel aeqaainltd.' Keiacmber, Tnebeys tree wllb every pnrebase ol liO or ove r.
!.
124 Em
FMthn^
THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP
Next door to
A. V Frietf^
Traverse Qly
For Job Work Come to the Herald and Record Co.
«js«"s'Uursk?%af
uSsi^
rwiSTuTfcrt
Ken's Fleeced DEderwear, lire
lor Tlmiik^triviui;
;ttiM-ririi. lit
for Th.:nk.str»vMic
U-i'i'kk ill ..... .............................................................
ass.
- --
WMk*SaJf^
VVe vi^ill giveTurke^i^s away
Bi«b
K. J. C«ae tranurtcgi basinen Id
tVIlUcknr
McDirfc Tueedajr.
ful aeeUeat last vaak vban At k*s
CUltde unurd of IVsv^roo CUjr kiokad in the l« by a Imw. Iip^
waa Ib town on butlDeo* Saurdo)’. WUIackar waa badly brntoad M'
rare broken.
,
HrCartby aad wICa
with J. O. cratbifa 4
). Muak br tba KeSor orcboatra.
-tty.
John Srhlodorfa baby U vrrr alck
Alac Saram aawad wtai
srllb
Endrldts ud Mr. 1
Rev. Kendrl^ of Traverse City,
Mm. M» WaQ and
and OTMldlD^'eldrr of this diatitet
...... to (on-n Saturday to attend the
they rielted Mrs. Wall’a alatar. - . .
Mr. Ontmen Ml Monday for moimL
' attend the tuaral of hM kwttM*l
dam
wife
Hra. Olive Days of WaaMnaton la
Mr. Al »U1
vtslUD* her Diet* Un. WIU Pollard
Ttavaraa Uty <
M Summit' Ciy.
day.
Georre Campbell M Uoan Sldlns
Mrs. Mike McCartkr and j
is suSeriDB an abseeM on tala lea8. Fenton wgpt to BncUay I
Mrs. Praaii Saxton wMt to Bmir day to vuu Ua lattar’a i '
man Prlday. oalns to the Ulneaa of Allen.
her brother's wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin ot L___ ,
Mapt UhOlct. of Travene CUy Clty^lad thalr danfhtar. Mif.^
spent Sunday •Ith bU parenu at
imli riiy.
Clyde Wans of Fife Lake vWte^
j>r Tedotah «lt StuusU City. Iraa- bis sister. Mis. Cook thif \ '
ID Tiivane CUy
Mrs.' .V’ema Slorrs wad t]
laturday
Edtas WaU ToimMy and V,-,
Mrs. Cooiperr and father vialtad bar
Oaorce coaajty one of oar
sister
.Setsoa Wy«oC Sua^. nent dtlsens waa taka
Peter Humnch rWumed troB daer Friday avenlac With i
huatins Saturday.
HU condlUoB today
ay U
I «WF Bi
Mrs. Sarah Brownsoh want to Hol proved. •
ley Thursday vbeis aha vUl spend
Mrs U
the aimer with frlende and ftUllves.
HUks.
ttrs. Prsnk Kelaon Tecnrned tram
Chas. Oook want to MaaiW «k IMBAnn Arbor Satorday wherp the nn- ness- Monday.
.
denrent a
'
“ ‘
hoped that In Ume Mrs. Neteon wfll
s as healthy aa ever.
Id Ktngsley Sitnday.
Calvin Spariins and Myron ConB. F. Baylor wmU to
nlmcham went to Travana City on day to buy poUtou
Uusineaa Friday.
Ur*. Balsy Wgrrw Ot
was the sueat of Mrs. J. araeitaiu Monday.
fVIday.
The Ladles
met with
dalpb Hlcka loot a bora# iMt «
PWMd MMsr lent
Tuaday wbers
of l$a
«
JOOB
- 'H’eldner ot Suminlt Ch)- t
m a rnriav cl
a«^s work w
sacted builneaa hara Satnr^.
Howard Duna returned pYldar meeUnc will t
i
time H
from a buslciwa trip In Omnd Ra SnmaiM Our aotna
pids aad KalaBwaaO)
E. I.. Hufhea of Traverse City '^'r. Will Hill U AnMinC
east of Klnsslay.
was In town on business Friday.
Chaa ' Moore rstnmad Tim IMk
Bern to Mr. and Mrs. laai
rietu Tbandsy wbers ba had mM
HoefllD Monday a win.
Arthur ChristoKorsan and wile
ratarasd
Kurkley were the >ri>ests of Bdiii
tn Btoomlagdala Tharatfay.
Wall l-'ridi
l-'rida).
W. U . Bsi--------__Joo Weldon returned from
vifct Friday for a ebori visit with Clu OD buali
Paal ScbMi
rrlonds and relsttves. On bis return
CUy 'are vtaMJng
homo be will visit In Chtrago.
sdL Sr.,
Sr.. fur 5 Siv
Miss Carrie UoS of FUe Uke baa MMta ioba BsdL
arccpied a position as clerk tn the
Mr. ud Mrs. Chaa. Straft
Anspsi-h dry poods stora.
I>aul JstkaoD who woot to Detroit
' weeks ajco. was ukao sarlpasly
with typhoid fever. Mrs. Jai*
son. his mother, was
VislllDg.
on<« and U now In Uetnlt takinx
Friday fOreaiog a Urga uaaAar ot
ire of him.
iMdy Maccabaga and U|«lr boabaada
Geerse Swaiosloo aad aUtar ___
Hr nf Barkley spent last week with
Skid
:h>lr in ^T. Mrs. Aake
more,
»tr Wulep of liotmra Sidlns ios'
vs’-.sl U boriMi r.ldsT,
Un. Ual ,
Ruifa :■
a of Travarae City
Api-iu Sur.tay «ltb hoc UthaA Mr. Fiuk left W<
Jsibson of buBima ('UrWill Jilii
Msiobett M Shmddlai
Let the Herald and Record Co.
do your Job Work.
isO:
n.
uS,2rsa;ss:tSfi
%(V
ta TialUag bar
Rev. BrMswater waot to Muea A. Bowa^aa. '
tons MoDday to attend a dietrid
a>oellDK Wednasday be wM fO tr
Harbor Bprings to see bU wUa.
Will .virkrrson went to Traverse
<'ii> Thursday on huslD^Bs.
tawo for thr pasPfi
Frank Wtlsop Of Traverse CIU and ed bis fanOly to (M
Ismlly spent Suaday wlU W«. WU-
$
ALMIRA.
Tk Great
liianksgiiiiK Sale
Coats at $16.50 and $22.00
In ample time for our llianks*
giving Sale, we announce 50 La
dies’ and Misses’ Coats, all fresb
and smart, which we shall sell for
$16.50 and $22. As a matter of fact
the garments at $16.50 wonid or
dinarily sell for $20 and $22, and
the garmedts al $22 are aqlnally
ot $25 and $$0 grades.
Table linens ani White Goods
pi first qualiiy and design
Tomo^ow Morning
Wednesday, Nov. 23rd.
tn the Kroup arc bcauuJu!
nirr sences. nrciatlclothe. iib^llcer. c
e hiphcst Aiahdard
Lsdies’ Sails at S9.M,
S12, $15 aad $18
WcWbtaicascaiooccypa aDa Ml oUur economical aad shrewd
buyen ascorly la the dsy asW Is convenlenl lor yon to came.
Stt Lorge^Ai$. ra Berk Pageof this issue far full parUcalars.
Plu lot
Future
Neeik
IP
AM ef our high grade Suits, snrih
.up tu t;:. sed Ka>, put iDtu tliip sale
n» preail.T rcicwxi pri«-e, giilts of
nobh) mmurcA. novcliy
pUii, M-rges
»l«s Wurth I
$15 aad $1$.
_ _
>IMMS Of
day.
Mr aDd Mrs. Uaary Couo bava
, mtned lo iMge Abd tor the VMler.
Mr. aad Mra. Roy Oaao.id C«i|r
Kud have uo«od loU> U- Cm'a faSu
II care for bU stock aadlaH hS5
ihlags (or the wiaiar.
_
Mimsrs. Frod sad Babpri. .ir&|a
l<aie rpturaed borag tiwa thgkJB
tiumlog trip, but did aof Bmlm
Bood lurk lo brlog aay hoM ««l
ibem.
'
Mr sod ^f^l J. I
ds> -for a fear ^r^rtslL
Mrs. Mlu........
and Jirt. V. C. Thonpaoa.
aiAtei.a virr.
High-Grade
Plush Coals
We sre oTenoc our blybast arada
fluAh Cmu S( $t9Jb $2kA0. $32C0
and titAOa Carsrul CuaU at $845.
$1^50 and $1940.
. .,
.
Travem CUy Salarday la loXJl^
iradtac.
Thera wUI
«
he * aadal MR St ttS
West Almira seba^ beaes Wfi£iS
fuMrs la raUe aoaay far the flrtfi
,
.
^ VlM^ Ta^ M tMMiife
her ststar, Mra. Jm )
There are seevtoes at Ua FHgiSt
hareh oeafy SoaSay. SvitM acb *
at 10 •■ehKk ud SOMcblM SI flU
a«Bia la the eTsotei at 7 •’dock. <
—
Mr. Orrllla Cbucw la ha$_
•iSU'SJvitnrtff
I
laaplctel Word of Cod.- Good____
U heUt tafcea aad we ara liuSlu i
ward to greater hltaslv ia Opa
Bmar Packard aad taaOr aad $bi.
Wat. Briahi of Baet Kaaaed riSi
Mra. Dali Baadar.
i
'i
m
. A.
laujip Tktvna mAij>, juro tbateue bat eagle, Tnma)AT, xo'
“ Gr6rfct 11 ayorse Region
QaM^aad dm^ cnltod oa Mr. aad wtotar for 8. B. Barnett whlto toor 'tana near Bblce la
Mra .ffAftag Bandar eveator
ara to ftoUtorato.
too Md mUL
*»katad Wfflto Rltor warn Tnv.
Mr. aad Mra. B. A. Pika were to
Nor. IL
ecaa CRy rnUen Pridw aad Batarday. Travotoe GUy Sato^. ~
Ed Knu and Jttoa Welttos toft Tor) Homer Payno drove to
SSHIkKS: ""
NORTMMRT.
■f g,.muUw tab rnmiMT tor •
««ir'vWt to Onad BvMi.
..M. W. Beashv o* Tt»tw*« Ctty
A tm a tow ton u»t wMfc.
brloclaa to camp a flat larsa took
carrrtoc tw»tT,
twaatr potato.
I I Wo
T« V J^TB
loara WttU
wttk 1r'i-------IlMl ■! "o( tho
MM ra•
'coot tunrtofo or KUi Maad Ztek^
Mr, A auA. u, MA. MAn ul, Da. WrM.i
a™...,
tlAIM •» Ur,
kIp Coaaor of
nf A
aIIaIpiA
Utt'Tnctoar' awralot'Kortk Botca'to
Bellalro.
$m Mt Htt—t wkoto bo wll! BO- a wM-loto tonnor. Tbeir maar tost Tnaaday.
RebMe Payne attended toe sarprtoe
• «har«i ot an oloctrie Uso. Mra. frtoato oztoad eoacia
John ParbaU was a Travene aty
a Harry Osborn ton evening.
caller ton week.
*■- “
GlbU < ■ I dty. Op.—,
,—,—
—a------ -- -- —
'opoat Bmida^^ Mra
to Mt. PtoaaaaL
'B«i« to now is oao and alroadr baa a al I -..............................
toklng too ev^ng train tor Grant.
Badd toft Umdv tor Chi- tow ioada of 7b«eot pottooaa to mo bi* pareats a tew days
SusXu
Sr
5^
•»*«•
»<U
visit her nstertbr
•
tore getog to North Manitou for toe ti«.
a
Jtoi. C B. Ktol apoat Satardajr and; Kov^
Vinter. He was accompanied by bu
Ony TIppoa has gone to Tiffon. O,
brother, B;----■ Trawao CUr rttlUnf
>
spend
toe
winter.
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Nov.
21.
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. . uoadirJ
HILUklDe oiiovi
Ploy
Powell
Is
batrberiag
a
beet
to
___ a Ida Stoolo toft laat wook tor aj saroral tarmora to oar rtolnltr an
day tor bU eoa-tn-tow. CUat Caac.
«Mt In Otaad Ba^lda and Albion. _ 'banUas pototooa and fool -rorr mndi
.
___D.
- O.
Shorter.
Joe
Bklvec,
S
BurMjIalaOloaoa. wbo baa boon boro Tto jeneearagod <mr too preoont rlatoc
Roy Case
a moved over to Wert kort and Ha^ Baker bnteberod tost
^ Ua paroBU, reinntod ton wook prieoa,
Almira
•flmdtoiton.
I Wo aro aorrj to boar that Artbor
*8atThe mao bore were after docks
Bat.
Everett Ctala and 8. Zelgler spent
- Mr. and Mro. Batob worn to town Popot'baa oold hia farm and eondodod nntoy. There were pbont SM docks Bonday at borne,
____ _
...
_______ _ j- nolsbborbod.
■-totoaTo
..................- Bat wo are on Shorter s take.
j Grant Ueanre hns gone to Grover
t of too Abbott Etoctrlc U|ht ,ud to teeo aa oor now noi(hbor,
Warren Depew sold bis team to Al- HUI. O. to visit bU
B parents and ebU
iWMaif ot Eaat Jordan.
iFrod Akera. toe pnrebaaor ot tbo farm. ben Nephew this moraine.
tirer. lor a time.
’ Tka Nortoport High ocbool bon act) Boa HaUorr baa retnrnod CroB1 bla
''
Mra Depew spent a cooide at dayil Oeeege Wdlobee to going borne with
fcBiniir a plek-op team and wont to
In Traveree aty tost week.
,bh son. Mtotoa. to spend toe vrioter
- -- I Bar ton Fridar oronln* to
Frank Bborter. Steve and Baall Pike | WIC OriSlto baa moved to Cedar
a Bar
baakctball toank
j tbo Sattoaa
E
spent Bnnday at borne. retnnUng to Rea fbr tbe winter.
___ _
lUdbraoooroofMto Mra. ..
TrvaarM Oty Sunday evening.
} Harry Baker to belplog bis stoter.
H. Thor haro rootod Mra. W. B to BOBO bettor.
8. H. Lawyer bussed wood for John Mra. Will Battler, batcher today.
Maatoa-a nero and axpoet to cot a
HayWood
Monday.
| Dan Pratt drove through here toU
Mra. Jim SmUcr aad ftunUr opont
tdcai to sbapo aod ptor a atrooc »ma Bondar at Tbbo Nortb-t.
__
Miss Carrie Wagoner spent Sunday'morning with bto logglDc sl<
' Iplar ea.
Ulaa Adoltoo HaUorr opoat BiSdar
to| Prod7
,-Waltof Barth aad Mra. Bam waro at bor homo.
/
CUr daltora tapt
A coupio .ot .oar iroang todloo oaotnmed tan _____ oroalnc aad ropon a .
i. A. a MHlikaa , ntni
.M-k IroB rort Warno. tod.
•Ml Haaoam wbo baa baoa to too ‘^Mr. and Mra. Praada dooao
Bandar at Chaa. BacbUoben'a.
Ma Moooaa. toft tor iTtwtrorao
Ctoa abraddora aro at woi
M.wotk. wbowMpxpo^ to pacoffo dam^^triekortorto tow dart.
John Kabato attoadod tbo oebool dlroctora' Bootlac at TraTorao atr ton
Eridaj-.
vtolt la Rood atr.
_t tett oa Prtdar ter a Taood^ftr Kl^tortwboro tboT
rots.
Cbariovot;
and Goo. Loallo ro- opead a obert Umo. -Tbof bavo aot
id Bapldi ton Bater- doddodjrbaro tbar wUl mako toatr
kra 0. ii. Damo aad
r.abor.
dm to to at this wHtlBt;
IT oToalBg Mra. Rar Aoo■aatlr aarpitood br a tow
a tow dars ton week.
' wtod nona tbo
Prod Robertaoa
catBpletoIr do-
'^Joha Akon mado a bwlacw trtp’ta'
Elk Rapida ton wook.
Loo Hammoatroo oad Pimak B. ..
rotoraad from Hoaer, wharo tber
batro bam wotUag tor too pan tow
**K«. tt
MABCU
Piar to oat agala.bftar haelag booD ooaflaod to too boom fa ooeaeqoooeo ot coming to coatact with
potooo nmac.
Potatom are aoUlag today tor 70
c«nu and aro la good domaed.
Caaalo Hammond rtoltod at O. C.
Hammoad’a too tin.
Hra. Pleldlog Wauon to ea too olcdi
UsL
8. K. Crtat oad tomllr atnrtod tor
Port Artonr, Can., aad expoA tn mako
toot ptoeo tholr tnaro homo.
Carnot Bnller dtnro to Traroroo
AUco BolsBlor baa
Plortda to apoad tbo srtntor.
Brart. AtUo Burr aad Hngb
A1 Botomlor has moved late Ed
J^toa toft Prtdar lor Calltomto to Oopotoad's boue.
TSadMtag to too erdor at tbo day. onto. Ur. and
lAber dC Oadar Raa to doliig Grove, this wook.
BatUmto bWttoarlag.
Clifford Pray mado a trip aa
Ml toe Sdto.
.
Mra A. S. Prar vtohltod In Tiwtotm
aty Priday &nd Batnrday.
A very pfovant day w*a apaat
.
tort
Thnradar with Mra J. Hoagtoad. when
too Holplag Mand oodotr gatbared
bor borne to bolp bor cctobrato ber
MC. Iborowaa gtxtr-fltto blrtbdar. A aim dlaaer was
ttooaeceatot aorvod. Nine moaiben and tbrm viaItora wore prosont.
Mra Hotoa BcoCt spoat a tow days
wlto bor paronta ton «ook.
Tbo Holplag Hand aoetotywlU give
a.pot4ock enpper Thaakaglvlng at Ur.
PONT emUOA. .
and Mra A. 8. Pray'a boma. AU mom■.• 'A grant many mapto pto^ atoba
Md adglBgi aad tdaeoa of ftmltato
tern drtftod aabpro atooa tbo booTy
QaRo a aambsr of Ital_ .
-Bon to Mr. and Mra. Ooa. Otoaaa.
O. V. Holmoa
Ktogsler
nnrodB)-.
M. Bakar ealtod oa Mr.
Ur. Skiver and dangliw. HMaa.
...
Mra Moan Boa^ aftanoon.
drove to Travene Oty tW litb.
" and Mra Jtton Alina ot Trav^M»em won bMd at tbo LnU
Ana atr vintad Ur. Bklvor and fan.
. Men to Ur. aad Mra Natooo. Nor. Rytoen..
Mtoa Clara Bklvnr called oa Mra
Maaw to balpiBf at Ooo. Tyler tost week.
OtoWawMls MradNom-to oteto
John Bento U Bovlag back onto hto
Mra ikaak Oafo to qaUa poorly toe
|PM4aw mailiw feat to mom batter at
Mr. Trtor^ people vWtod at the
home of Mr. and Mra George Tale.
Mra Prank Baxtoa U vtolUag bar
tootoer.at Booth Boardmaa.
Mr. aai Mra Oaa. Newman aad lUMrs. Baitoa's motoer. wbo Wont to
fla BU von vtafttag Mra Kowmaa's GaUtorato to spend toe plator with
parmBmmMl trioada tba part two
brotoer. died very aaddonly- If
wnta.«kltoi jBlto Tbonaea, ber ato was vary sad news for Mra Banon.
Oar tsaeber. Mr. Madtooa. Is boardhMMVttbtbML
lag at O. V. Holmos'.
»ar.«.
Mra B. R. Bmlto to
9 wot! at
‘' -PLaABAirr qnovb.
1 want to Kingsley today.
.............Ivor,ealtod on Mra Tytor
Mi
‘iSii.
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'Id
ms
ON REAL ESTATE
S. T. Bnv.ivr sad wSd st
avde Snyder a^ibOdrye -i
AJM, ;r»A
GlettQ Dlebert left Tbur^y fi
home la Lansing nfter
_
ler toeadta
summer with bU larenla.
■enhaV^
R. M. BUllman vent
Saturday --0 spend i
•ajlto v-t'; hir
parents.
C.A.HAMM0ND
conniisie:&. covSiir5^S^'
LAWYt-Ww
General t aw Rrmcttee. taelunmo Collwv'tons
" ' aBstoledim, rresenvlcy
Matt M.Connln
Ward B. Connive
..................fcd E^ \
Kalkaska s£miiy
Jesse and Mae Sajder'jmeai San
ay with Vlra Blake.
\
Nov. Ji.
KdnW lived here for sanM Traverse Ciiy bj tbe se-rtoas mnoM of
They ha.e .the lymiathy bl her molhvi. Urm. 8<|uit>
Mr. Ito.K's dt>g bit *aydb Knipee
friend* here
h»^t weevT
“ “"A
, mtofortuiK- K. traiiure In. leg near
U't
iREacCNT. 't
Miss Eda Ahdeisoo.
toderwo el^t d«ug»,.
.
jthr ankle He.ic.ne pi.. 1> n
itroM—Urs Ern«'t utwatk 2f»
of Ur. and Mra. John AttferaoB of.J
m |i ,.«,: and .
8.MI otreei. placed her ewa ma.
i>aen. ased l.< j-eats. under arun
. ______■ W. C- ^>e^•:naTton
Tl.ur.da,
son at Lnand oa Fr^y. Tbe yoons ' .e-.
>nd driUered him to tbe Hnat ntpat
people
vtoltlac wlfT Ur. Nduv elation on a charge ot aboafother
Isadore.
K hi* Iptoer Reese, or. is at Grace
Mr. Ueeble
e !■
U^here
MIm
I Glloon Is helplnE^Mr*.
•.:-:isl. sotrerlng from over a acore
Wlsner I the hotel for a tea da,*.
. »ho( sTwiide In bto light arm afad
We a
are sorry to> learn of
or tte
tie death ttor
ti. Hie hod). Tbe toooUag followed a
ol .Noah Cdnie't baby an
Man:
quarrel-
A Lmgr CaM Winter
l« predicted by themorftell»Me wertlier «uthoritlet, and, ]umiuit Uy «ppe*iunct.. theymr right. ThI. mean, much to tbau
who expect to keep boiAe, lor lo much time mu.t be .pent in the home tbaflt .hould be mede cbceiful, comtorteble’ and InvIU
Inf. We WBbt to coavloce you that>e are prepared to fuToUh you |u.t thl thloE* you need richt now. end at priced which
win poiltlvely appeal to the moit cer<^ and economical buyer.. You'll find, too, that our etock Is the larfest and belt Miecled
•tock ol gneral House FnmlsblUES In tSla^rt ol the state, and you jet an unlimited assortment to select irom. Today we
can name you but a tow ol tbe many tfand ollerluEs louud In our enormous slock.
Let Us Help You Prepare for the Cold Weather and Save You a Considerable
Amount of Money at the Same Time.
Dining- Tables
Now ^
Have You Bought Your
Heating Stove?
if aot. il’g time t« get nfttled uii llu- kind of a Si.iv.- yoy «r-
t« u-i'.
We want you to see our enoriiioite lUif, bti-auw- you mu liii.l jus; what you
WEDt. and we know the price will suit you, Ufaine they an- alisululfly the
loweat ever qaoled on stuv^ of tbi-'
game vlais.
Moit every one knowK of
. tboac famous
UNIVBBSAL 6T0TE8.
“Every one ■ gnaranteed.’' au whateverjeotT'need in the way of « Heater
Christmas News Rockers
-’‘Cr.r
or $uge.
i
iffr. drvp
in auti lool^tbein over,
fan Ih- iisi-tl ..\i-ry ttoy in ihe y.-ar.
even 'if you're not tiuite ready to boj'.
Ditu’t raith M.-rini our lt••ull;■tf•I^
Iri-uiififii 1.1/
atiorttnent of lliniiij
!
, Tahl. s. AM kiiMi-holitl tsak. niiuiil tito tal>I<s for oniv
».76.
.
S.nwrf t..|. TaWt ati 1-iw ns M T •
ail.) h. hiirh as
ff .v.nj i..s .1
iitiL; Tiihl.;.
1
];iiiitiL;
t^nio in :mil iti.j......
tills hailIMlsijtll lilt-.
\V l,av. about on.. fiundr«d differv;-. I., »f RfH-kini lo >e-l.-rl .fn.iii.
t.-giiiiiiti-* in |iii.... at 7i»e and ranging
I,,, t., i-.-.i*.
s„ f.iattwr wbal your
id*.I 1. Ill
IS,, iri- 1m‘1i*-vc We i-ali
snii \..ii III v’\l.. jind ••lianeiigi-' any
r •••
,.v pii...* I'oiii.. Ill jiii.| fry
tsjrr.
r
i’.>iK<.ni
Beds and Bedding
"II-
III 1iiriii.li itigisdiii.
iiiiil g'-i 'iiir iTi—-Ai
Carpets, Rugs
at pricet so low you cannot resist buylu( them.
tortbalt
^
_______J
that to titba after.
_.k aad a dealri to give
..._a tkair rlghlfal toaro ot
• Mm to taoe toe alomenu
ow too aulra trip. Bvee
" stloas ol wla-
^"omrgo Tale oaltod oa Mr. Trtof to
day.
Btoool DIroetor WUltom Boston attended too directors' mooUag at Trareroo aty toe Kth.
Nov. JC.
It*h almtsKl iMelcaiK t.. atts-iiipt a d-
jlililji
MTipi.iii
27c
<9:
• .'nnl
of our Urg.- lin- ■■f li.sls and
h,. f.
Bedding, beeause Ihi-r-- i* sm h a Urg%‘apety of nigt-N and iityl<*» that th-y
I fair waatbor
£i?&TEftn^'totoiri.-
doeaa't care to ran
Boltra Gao. Uadaayytook din-------- —.
' —t _
tba boma Jt
at Mr. and
~
kM %ada mtoveUably
detalaad at
r graadfatoor. P___
-------------- ---------u Oncer ot toe otoi
w the immedtoto cann at h
Mra
Eetao Ujaplffly roeovorto« from bar rmant Uloara
n to wbleb be U bold to ear___
Hta etay ertth ae oa tots ocnMaa wna.
~t. of nooesaltr. a abort one.
BRI tor tola roamn provnd a dl^
.MdBOnnt.to'm an to that wo warn
tain hr apprecmtotl ouly
NORTH PARAD1BC.
p-.to^ oamo Utoo. bat te raptdir ^ Tbe^Uayffald Ladtoe' Aid mn wnb
•BaamlW it the pnoeat i
Mrs. Xaoaard Caantogbam Tburodav
.•mi itotooSj naatto___ _
tost. Mra f*—- ^ tojba
oar local nimrads
^to^^^'takm to toe t^I tlmW
Miss Mabel Moore toft Batnrday tor
Uarvletta. wbon nbe wlU aiiend toe
fnak
Mi
We sell regularly; at ♦l.H.t aud
aud they muge right along up frdn
the misfortnae to badly tractaro
arm while ptonag with a rommatoit
sebooL
>L Is Imptovlna
Impfoi-------nicely.
*
Uiu CUa Hamamad has aoae to
Keystone to care ler bar annt. Mn.
Bert Monroe.
Poutoes have reached the Sto mark
on the local market
Tbe work on the mile of road to now
idy tor toe gravel Bbich
in'soon be baili.
Mra Blop entertaiaad cempaar
from Travene Oiy one day tost wdek.
A Bomber of friends ot Artonr MomoB gathered at his borne ton Tnas
dar 'evealng to remind him ot bto thirtieto birthday. Tbe eveolng was spent
lag daadag. <aad at a tote boar tbe
neau departed, wubing blm
haw ratmas of tbe day. *
U4 toAllr
feA
RANGES
wb.-n m-.ii.
Beds tha you pay «..>J aud ♦fl.tki fi.r
« Mtoooo UUIo. Lnlii mad Rose
Harklas and Ulsi Eva UtUag aod
Master Leonard Davts ot Bligbu epeni
that to ^ beautiful
Braac Bed whieh we bcll fur only $.J2.nn.
n«r
bed blanket aud qnilt valun are the talk of the* town. Iwraute our r-gular
OBiform low prices are lower than other dcalerb‘y>H.-alle.l --Mle prieow. "
fif
course buyiug in big quantities and bring satisfied with a siimller per<-entagof profit, are the reaaons we undcreelL.
H-r.
«.
j**'o|'!*.
...I,
f*»r
1wefll>' d'lT- r
Iw'.l rung- *,
«<'«.•
;iij.t
Ural.
Blankcta ap from $65e to if7..i0
Comfortera uptrom $1.48 to ♦j.O'.i
I’iUown al priori ionate priet>p.
l>*-i'.”iiiji.g
III
-..rg'ftff nglii
|t I...
Ml
uljr./
If ,voij u<.cd a Iti-i/.'
isA.k S|..v.-, drop 1,1 himI
d. \V, SIfli.-i
•
i.i. i|. ,[><*•
T*'U .ali't I.- di-Mpf-'.ii’,* .1 *111 n-.tt
f8*-tory. piir* int»<-
Tbe orifloel. larfeet
only wcloslve . Hoae
Outfittfer in Traverie
rl::;
I
JoW. SLATER
Your Reliable Homefurnish^.
i
^5£RVjaUH)VI
(:ver}th|n( sold on easy
credit terms at Chal
lenje Prices.
GRANP TIAVEBSE HERALD. AKP TRAVERSE BAY-aA<?LE. THTRSDAT. XOVBMBER M. 1911.
«*n«fH a-H. McOorcr's bud ud tb«
mmUb i«‘r*»ch tb« Sootb MU from Uw UdkH i»d *M »«ll (Oewed
•OLON.
< molt wms the d«:tor lobk OB tbe md ua ehuroh. wUfb «u « crui di*u- oith Us imrdmao.
ofoo* Bmtcr. He ti 4ol«« Ui .risbc pUUAMi to muy of oar cftiteas.
Mr. Ueuc&r liw rctnrofd from U«
'0. TioT. 19.-^:ulmir Boeu ha< Mborabc.
j
^ ElMsbelBer ud aos ud httotlBK trip ud bromdit vtib bim b
to Trarme City to try aorkUts
uily McQoeer o-*s Buurled to CtrU Ur*. Mlnte Keweonb of ’ Traverse Ibeor u a mpbv «r tbo
^m«*^then*^**!^r*w
^kerdt Jut Wcdneadsy etcUng by iCHj ore cnuU U Wm. Pirk*' tbU [ Ur. ud 6r*. Ptuk Witoot ud Ur.
JttsUoe John Tncker of Cedar.
j«eok.
‘
.
•*
[and Urs. Lewis Hickto attended tbe
ool^ Mo., vbero be bos reUtlres.
The bos sochO that -was to hate! Mr. ud Mrs. 8. Hoopfer are enter
«>»
lectnres ni E3k
Tom White b»8 ne«rly recorered been gtren at daypool's was glren «p tUnlng their daoghier and boshond.i'^^W* Toesday crulng.
from Us slckleu. a cold
Tor rood reuons.
jUr. and Un. McXlnch. of Tmiefsel «r. w»d Urn. AimOoodmu bare twStyke Bncay helped Martin Bogay
rraak Lobetl of Tmrerse City t. .CUy-. lor a few days. '
Itu^ borne after-speodlng a few days
batcher on* day last week.
Btopplne at sr^D rate's working lor' Le«er Innls of Elk LAke'U looklns
relatives at North Uflton.
It back to Dicker hlK beard.
after his bnulng intermu on this sldci
(he Ulamlnattcm oo tbe lake
man's aft^ u abeeac eoforer a oeek.
-----------------------‘this week. At pretenl be la mirkef |««l*‘’t It looks aa tbou|h the whlw^
Moaee Cate cute' bone at usual Sat- •%♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Inr hit bean cnv. ,
j Itah would tuBer aome. *
arday night.
SOUTH MILT0N«
♦[ The road Inspector for tbe state h
“'
6. B Cate went to Maple
last ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in the neighborbootf to Inspect the • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ ♦
Thuraday 00 Maccabee builneta It Is
MONROE CENTER.
MUion, J
1 built by Commls^
bard to get a<*Tasted to tbe new rates. M'aison baa.b&a
Monroe . Center. Nor. ?j —yViJsy
An McQueer has been movini: bl* week.
________ ____ __________
jbarc close to bis silo, and white p!ac.
OwUr lo the storm on eundey, Rer lodlet' Aid eociety Thursday, drand «•**««• N«« 1‘CV
the tweni
Jlng the roller the team backed up and' lUruood and the lemiwrance sjKiaki-r pa Wood buuihl a nice warm <jhllt:“'‘t »eddlnr aonlveraary of Mr an
*
IMryi, James WInehcomh, their mends
— -pluned a surprise for them. Arrangeswere made to'have a social
the I. O. O. F. hall. W^en Mr and
Mn. Wlnrhcomb arrived they founo
ithat.instead of it bejns a toclai It was
V anrprisc fMC|j,,n, nipj.
j
■iTOted wlIh^Mveral pretty pieces
jsUver. There were^hont seventy pres;rnt. Tbe evenlB^ was pteasantly
spent with games.'music ud social
[chaL A bounilfnlSaupper was served
r.; ud Ibe guests depahed at a late hour.
KwUhlng Mr. and iur* Winrbmnib
jmany more }'cmn-^ wedded happl-
This Is the
I ■
Overcoat House
Ar.R0 CLUB
Aeoth«r sew ityl.#.-
•
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.
.
.......... In ...........
.
..r-.
Traverse City
loon
a/cr7St
All
Our Long Overcoats
Have Collars
Ur. and Um Oliver Moyer have
tawvcd la Ur. Crudall's boose
Cenier.
MW Ruby Vsodam of Traverse
City KiKrnt Sunday with bev parenm
James Simsa Is able tf| be oot again
afie'r an atta« k of scarlet fever.
Mm He* will leave tor au(ord. FU .
today to Join her busbud who wont a
few weeks ago.
BaUy attenOed Ur.-and Mm.
ib% aBTrr wedd^R^^
lary Friday otwaiag
Tb« Free Mettaodista bM : the ball Suday eTMUag.
Ur and Mm K Harr aad daRgB?
ter. la>clso,.swwraed to, terter Omk
today.
» •
'
Mist Margaret Melliimr .weiK -1»
Dendoa Saturday. wter« ab«
'a
rlass In music.
Miss Em UcMuuB wwat to Tls**
erne Oty Friday to uMd SusW«Mb
her pureoU.
.
Mr. ud Mrs. O. A.' Johaaoa aai
cblldren weat to CadlUae Baiarday to
v'Isli trieodA
Herbert Ollbert and Barney UcDoRd are atteadlng tbe Johnson stera
during Mr Johnson's ahsoaco.
Mr and Mrs John Bracken left taff
Allegan, MIcb, Friday, where they Will
visit friends aod speed ThuksglefpM;
They will leave for OVrida early tR
Hr CUrk ud Mr. Volt U
rse City caBers Mondsiy.
a Trvb.
JOS'i:svH.I.E-A hair foot or aanv
vrers. the ground here and tbe waotl|
- indbaiMms are dertdadlr trlata*7,.
Tbe outlook tt diteoumetag (W tonemany.
s'
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M. 4 N. C. R. R.
Chanu to 'Hme, Nov. E^ lEf^
:ily. Bodua ud ITovemoat Ea EdTralna (O' and from Sotaa. Oeiv
THE UBNElJia.
■V
I^colu. Cene knfotdxm.
'
Like the' Above
. LJKC Ul
Out Unusual Display ol Ot^rcoais
Is Unsurpassed
pIfM
X CKX>THES
4
OCOENEEURO.
E
44*4444 44
Ogdensburg. Nov. .2i.~The Wdies*
Aid society meeu thU week Wedoew'
day with Mrs. Uarld Bimag.
Bom to Mr. ud Ur*. Charlie lunin. last week, a baby girl
A baby lioy arrived at Ib'e home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rolieri Huetl last week.
Ulu EUxabieh Holmes deft Iasi
‘Tborsday for (Talcugo. where she will
sp^nd tbe winter. .Mm John Holmes
.................her.'aetiirnlng Saitvday.
Mr. Harrub reinmed home Baiar
day from Chicago, where be waa tall
cc. a few weeks ago by the acrious HI
ncas of hli daughlof. He left her
mnrh belter.
Oeurge Jcnwlt returned heme Bainrday from snatbern lillnois. where be
tins l»een sviiklog ebe fiaut few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. John Drew cspccl to
leave soon for riiisbnrg. IVuii.. slier*
W-y espect to make their future borne.
Unbelt l.arkcy left last Thursday for
•Multou loland. srbore he wUI work
this winter. HU wife aod daughter
accompulcd him as far av Tiaverse
nty.
Quality
ii tbe meat of ll»
Offering
ofUdieE-
SUITS
Yoe cW
*4 444*************
4
WILLIAMEBURC.
*
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WillianiHhuri;. Nov. 2<i—James Kn
neat, who lives near Hulnaw. has
l«-cn trsnMctInc business here the
I last week,
1 Gilbert Tray raptured two deer In
noyd Mlnary of Kalkaska visited
bis uncle. Charles Agerson, ihe ton
cpf tbo week.
I f'harlcsTiardner of Traverse City
is|.eni Kunday at the Elwyn lilH borne.
I Ilcv. U A. P. Realm is at MuceIb'nB Bitcn-'linc a, mtolstorlai ennven'I bin.
Wnt. J. May- of BellgW vUltd at
jthe Charles Kaion home
„
1C OU
j The Bcbool la pre|«rtog a Tliairbs
giving pmgiwia to be held al the town
.ball.
i Charles Will. Jr., s|«nt'sonday mlth
his jarcnis. iciurnlng to hu work at
Traverse t'li> Monday,.
^ Mia* Mabel Kennedy, who Is attendiravcrae tCity, sjicot
I Ills
lug scuooi
school at Traverae
{Saturday and Sunday ter*,
j Robt. U (Tow has pnrehased the litlie hotiKc nest door to bis store of K
- H Vinton
!4r4 444*******'***o
4
CRAWN.
*
44***********oa««
Crawn. .Not Jb-A l.re.ell ,-r,y
was given at Jlr. Clark'., hall Nov H
In honor of Mr. and Mr>. J Hra- km.
Who eatwrt ,0 si«.n.| me w;nicr .«
Hortda on a.-r.,u..f of Mr llru.l,.,. .
health. II unerdlc,
H,:,. MrBm.ken' s-sr '•irj.-i-.etj »!.«) she aamiiti^ lo loii^e lo th. hall ttn-l fouu !
'aloni M*t? of
- t' . ti.l- there to scI
■ooie her Tb< I'v.-ntnc aa.-. |ilr;i.jtiT
If HK-h' tti a
1-1 .«> Rev
■ i I a fca sc II . I.; en wordv pri-H«jited
then, siih s I ,c,.;y,r!.c- trsvel-iig l*c
to j.how
c.-Lcai in s-b-!’•tliev are I,.;.; in •!,. .-.inmutmr Rc
•.frefcSmcnr.^ c.l^wlsi. hei, .-tkes
■toffro seie >efvrd
^ Mr. ai»l Mrs J. 8 Veit of Elli Rap
jid« arc here vie'.itne theit daughter.
.Mra. .Drt Clark.
See for Yourselves
Variety
Quality
yetbsB ample space lor
,
Rpiee
-
• Appeal tb Every JLooUer ,iSSo
^ HUffUR
Etovr. <ytof*^«
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
PrEciicEtly a chbtee from dw
eudre Mock of Ftll and Wbier
uraghu. Valoe* iqi to $1^90.
Six Suits Left
ol »cok bdorc U-'. <»eioMfc
oil ule ol .Ugfa cUk Maine
StiiU.
Your (juMCp of dwte t&
•um $!5 EQd $27.50 te1oe>.
$1«.50
-
Dress Skirls
ittcludii^ the moU recent igJ*.
^s ipleocij iDen’g wear siat>
ing. Kfge Eod diigoagk, is the
latest aide-biltoo. f^ dka.rrfdlitioo bead vlmts »iiL or
without paatl b*cLWe vtiH give this
Hjdegrode
iBjr
Petticoat Free
(VJoc. $1 25 u«l SI.50)
erery Dr*** S iif for
cbE»e Dp lo $6 75.
Silk Undenkirt Fret
W|ih ewfg Lhe t Sit paichsK $7 45 to $t3.
THE BARNET CD.
'it
masif. jfmmt&m
HXNDY roj jfjBMig' uS
Fllk Utm Deparinfgfii
^oduclad b^mtu Mu 0««^.
■
dw to
spend a. few wean with oM Meade
ft.
I *t]iw to m (
thii CBd roqnot Uut all ttemi.of pinoaaa
■nan) istena b« MPt to Mia 0«n^, to M
fiMiantMl ia tba Aaputaent. W« ifapeelfilT
oik that
tatamil
tk4
fkm^UaaUk Itm of iato^ la Artr
ttf> wmiiirttlnra. JIawi of iwiil orwtt iMd eatalUMhU, ImprofMiemr* btiag made of etetete.
]iatad..aad hariaea cbaara, and traatfen is
nal aetata la tova and cdnatiT ahd
aeeapUble. The abato npUa not oMt to the
Fillacaaf fife Lakaknttetta attfroBadjW eoaatty—Editor Hendd.
s:
woA for a/*w we<^ rtoft he mepaeu ehc
. M<-Mlchi«l of Taeme Cltr I
> pM. trina^ Inebeled ud
rra(sc lb.draw by..My*
O. Kline (or a few wpeltA.she was dock Frktoy on her way north. . |•A■ dcddMtafiy Aat -thrwtfh do,
.
•/rvHiffanW hr hpr,«A»S^(P'.^idi»! Edward nalm& duf Av* dlrmU.
*>F Marshall.Oritamho whBe;
who «Pectt to spenr the Vinter .jtendml tb* gchopl
m^ the,a»Aa we« bopUu.Adph.
. 1
eoA a^lke. d^blrd 1
there.
.____
,
log in Travers* q^y tost wefk..
I pET^SKCTT-ChkrJpd, wWi.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Stlekney •>«, I haard a Voneer asy she remem- Ing the k>e^ oPtku Uw, Jdte
dn^. of (be wood, with
visiting friend* sad rUtUvM in» the Vr a Novei^ r
boards, twelve Iticbe* wide. .
soutbera part of this
.
i thinks It *3* 83
one rad ok the box and axle tt
^oHtoe Haines and .i
ha* been beevy arlsda, qerarel rg*- <nc
wbcA.
and let the other wbeM (L
Frank Barretu Sunday.
(By w w. rroRMai
i^enit cavt in the sum
aria lost, one load^
OB Ike »!■ A ekflpon MF be fl
- Mr*. KOX Strvhsn.le In Flint wltn
Service guild mpi Frlddr aftemdbi . Qutt* a few attonded ^orch San came ashore near
The toying ben Is usaatly search- in tbf renter tb.f Hme.fl*
ba.«let«. Urn. Beet Breni..
with Mrn. Blla IW.
day to bear Elder Aldrift of UU- ----------------Point, there was
what she Deed* 10 make eggs
--------DETROIT—The
North
Bepttot
and;
•»«
Hi*. Alva Rlcfamood weal .to Cadtl- nols preach.
the mercury went below aero, they the Dledpto* ehnrehe* on North She takes wbai .b« wania
lac Satnrdar to vlali bar alster. Ut*.
Mr. and Mi*. John Dshmar ot near aappo^ winter had sorely coi^ bat Woodward avi
Oban. Dntton.
«
Kingsley vtoiled at Job]} Amm last
vM wrong and lb* axle I
UUe Penr rctoned to CadUlac
effona of a Joint ewBUUqr«» anc-1 Jf you compnl her (o utk* whgL fa)) ,of the -aontCDU gi
aeda^
Mrs. D. M .BiMlKmaa and da^- Satarday and Sunday.
oeaatol. DopUcaiion of eCon thua ! *be doera't Want or take nothing, why
Frank Barren la ^lUng in G
^ Hm Oniaern are to hare a naaknwin be avoided in a new residence' of course abe alll Uke what y“u pr» p^ag Tbe 1,^. to- .
sootbern part of the atate.
llTtag dance la their' halt Nor. 2tth.
Nov. 21.
liWM 1*9 three-locf
W. 3. MoUea ot .PUUtmiT wan In
; Wd*. ralber than atarve to death, but boll, In top center j
Her. and Mrs. A. W. Baker were at
Nor. *0.
WN8INO-A «mml*#lon_ hns W | As wont law"*, many eggs.
oardnM fraa Tbaisdar antll SstvfOVIATT.
tbrpugb (be ends foU the toog a
Ismwd to CoL Jeha B. Boater as:
kw.
.
rlUUm the
EAST PARAOISC.
The
electrical
atorm
Saturday
did
a
(be center jffoM strip
e^M e( the Third Intanttr. Majoi
The ec»rlel lever scare to about
great deal of damage . to telephone
Mi*. Qen A^r« atwat SRsdai la r la this ulgbboihood.
wire*
and
poles.
a lew daiw'- nleH-Vaasdav. tenant colopei.aad Capt W. H, Con- SI
1.
MaaeeMna. She waa ecodnipanied bjr
Utoa Uande Ijagar spent Ibe week
Mra.
Harry
PetteagUI
reiurned
from
aad.UM. OlMi Oibert are mor- tbe Uiaaea Eralpa
•of Cheboygad r-ilutant.
______________________
BechaUaa and Mol- end with friends in Klngalay.
Safurd.-iy.
lag K 00
IBB CO UaUac tUn week.
Rev. Mr. SsUlb waa In this neigb- Indlaim
■!5u3ND-B*'(£Ar I^ckA
Cba*. Battler to qa Ae tick list
Ur*. C H. Tbomr U ocenprioc the
borbood oa Friday last.
Fred Beeman apd famllr.of .Oahbro rtcled of forger —-------------~
nnhiA heme la the abeesce of > their new home aod will rm the
Richard Spariing aad wife moved
Judge Padgbam j tl;\ pnjT^rmp
bakery la coaaecUoa with the mil- to Speneer laal week, where Mr. hgve moved to the lot owned by E. A tory (or not lea* (ban thi*
fainUr hare Hnery.
Sparling expects to work to c^p all Holden at Orlatt.
V
Carlyale Pettqngiq ha* gone to thau. H year*.
tiala the iDQBte shore PetenM^
Ur., aad Mrs. imm Mar end 4ai«b- winter.
«
I'leated with Loch*. will be eentenrod
iifirt^th
ter. Mamre^.^ ChdUlac ounet EtJ:
Mra. Jotepb Bperilng and Has Traverae City to work.
4Aea OreSB west to Tewreree phy day to rrsit her mother. Mr*. Am' Flora Starling and little daug
to work tor
Carapbea Mr. May retaned to Oi
were entertained at the home of .
twred Id It,
Nov. l.th.
Floyd Little, aged 30 yean
^hhwTwMe aa^ little ws har<
iUae Soeday.
Sparling In Manipn Over Sanday.
A school entertainment will be
In one tpartmrai
apartment o^tfae
of the aelf-feeder
sell
months to five years in tbe Ionia
Min Crotwh ol HanlMae Js.etoppl
MIm Mabel Cletond baa been ven*
of formatory for torceny. UUle was pnt 'la grii: anoibcr. ^arcoal: anotber,
the achoolhouae a mil*
a
with ifh. Sen Bamu (or a week.
III with acarlet fever bat to able to a:
Ovtott, Tuesday. Nov. 2S.
of
on probatioii, bat failed to make good. qfftjer A^ea*; anothqy. ^1 parta
* achool dfiwctorn at Trareree Citr
T
wm. P. Reid or Acme waa In
' » oat «g-|n
H. Case and (atnily have moved
Sne^ ^rfcke^f com,
corn, .ph
phAt.
At. barley
ban
and
with
______
(reah
h fleh
fleh cm Monday.
Howard Cieland and Rollle Jobn- Lake
CHARIAITTE-Darwtn
Ray.
aged
Ann (or. the winter.,
[wre MiUe U enplored M the
Mrs. Gen Kimball left hme Wed__
>n are back home aggln.
oata;
an^er,
bAfperape;
In
still anSI
yean,
a
well
known
Canncl
town;
Mr.'and Mr*. Roy Case of Cedar Ri
day (or Khlenateo. .where *he MU
Several from this nalghborbood
ol^
fa
pla^
dry
bran.
ship
farmer,
was
found
d<
dead
'
OI
Oam^ .WM 4a iUdUlac .tie auy with her danj^ler,. hUe-.itJare tended the party over In the north have mowd into H. Case's residence.
Death V
Tou might tfaink that the bMs will
the week heriac bln erne Benton and family, daring the winter.
atrlct last week.
eat too much, but they wont; they
"Ir. Kimball expem tp go an toon at
Henry Thayer of Mayfield ■
wm fa/.miU w^i tt»*r
„ ..
■PORT.
tCHGOL .REK
C. V*e. Ra&F It e^g for Mrs.
■ eompletea tome maaon work bere.
*■ da
Scatter tbe whole grain, such ai
Reiiort of the B^c M-hool for
~
'» U qnite ill.
Clyde Newell and Carl Campbell ...a bre
atoeat. barley and cor* to lb* Utter.
the month
b ending Nov.y 1911
ope (d the ataaee /ram aval »4>«rwlb«B Wedaeadar.-»'here family.
book* on on* eld* tor door. Ahyi
'day*'--•
Number ot day*
lU^^eame frldar to they will V..................................
Joe Weldon, who baa been np la
amoont can
pul on. By wing *'
Number of pupil
Weeley W«
the northwest for the past year, reof a
------« cane down frein wiU go to ............................... ^_______ tnrsed last Satarday. He aaya the
day*
of
____
ratsralng again aiater. Mra. Oea. Tnok. They both a>- Borthwest la a floe eonatiT. hot Ulchrcsldant ..
Thoae
neither
absent
peet to.anwd the wiotec is Ohio.. / . tgaa tUll*baa lit attraeUone (or Joe
F* •top
Wtop tthe lever the MM every tUM.,
Balblfuie 1
Coroner Balblfui
. n«
K Aid am Jdlb^Mra. AnPrayer meeUw ptAhe M. S. chattb it aeema.
Any bandy person cu maka oa* la,
of deposit
tcorge Beeman. Walter Mlddaugb.
I
Wedneeda}’ aftemooti.
Mrs. Vernie Pratt baa n»ved Into
two days. The cost of matovUl «tU,
within a% old carpet hpg. which, he
le little bOBse back of Ted Sastooa Otto Denny. Clifford Denny.
not exceed five doUarsnaywher*. a«*i
bright with him oa hi* flrat trip to
Those
having
highest
sundinsa
dar
neaoiilag at l«>dO a. ia. by the pear the winter.
ibia coontry. _
ond dressed.
ing
the
month
are:
Isaac Newmarch vlaited at
OWOSSO—John Henry, SO yc
Ruel Boyuoif. eighth grade: Bur
Poctera on Sanday last
Mrs. Malcolm Kelffer la able to be ton BdFman. sixth grade: Duane araa aerioutly and perhaps fatally inBishop, fifth grade: Otto Denny, fourth
Frank LabBlne palnfuUy
sectioD'of the floor of the
grade;
Jobn
Beeman.
agepnd
grade.
Ben delyd^^ve oawr to ..'peacer
OwosM canning facion' gave way wd
Florence M. AHeo. Teacbei.
lea--,. S*«a, i;idi<^«wa-,M:i:
By AM of Here* Bhowa.lii II
both workmen were carried throogh’
u:UP. ^Jodot Fuller, loader.
Mtos^Mile^Q^ was hoke over
the next floor.
unday.
Ndv.l jl.
By to* aid of lb* « .
^le Hen Laid in I
WEXFORD AND VICINITY.
traied hi'resrIUi yon caa 1
Mra. Lowry from near Traverse
them whole eoen at night. *•■ looking com abocks toat WtU I
City spent a few days at Dick Zue's
y on cool nights. Tbey need a up nntli busked, aay* * writer in lao
Traveraa City.
toai week. '
I JO kMp up toe bodily beat Fkrm and Home. Th* 1
Gertrade <xmk la worklag at Cha^
marked b can be puUad I
t the meeting of Grwd .TraseM
y Richards.
toreugb a bol*. c. la pofe. a
tatloa Tree. .
Mrs. Bast and dangtater Allens'
Tb* bora* to aA la poelOoa
rlalted at W. Shepards at Buckie
viutlon to the State Hortjculia^ ^
to* cornstalks stacked agalaat tka
last Wedbeeday.
ginger, four teaspoonfula p(
plao* where pola* e aad b mccl aaOl
A number from here have gone cleiy to meet lure next year wifi be and one tearpoonful of soda an
reUqhed. but they are liable to
north deer bunting.
iDie a moderately iMff dotigh wItA flavor toe
A hard blltzard passed through this logicat point unty
(or bolding
buttemtlk or sour mllC:. then Ant to , fowl* should have plenly of frwh
idnity Sunday and Monday.
meeting of the asaoctotlon. as round (toi and bake u hour...
Mrs. B. Calvin left Satutday tor nual
trater, and we never warm IL T%ey
it to located In the cenur of the
Toi^ U>af-TiAe on* cp^al , gf
Ima Miss OUve EttId has taken greatest
fruit belt oi the aUta and graham fiour and (wp ^^.p( 4»rp- Ipte.a cool, fresh drink ih* same a*
r place In> the poet oBIce here.
we ,dethere to much first band iuforiDaiJos
Miss Fert *...................................
meaL
Mil
to
taate.
one-half
euptul
of
bad In regard to th* culture of
Frorlde a' dust-bath so togy may
ird ereI borne
h
from Trsverae 1
.ilgheai grade fruit (hat wlU be cooking molaaee*. o«e good upi^ help to rid ibemtelve* of ilea. Dae
■ a few daye visit
spoonfol of sugar sod two amaU tea- plen'iy of liquid louae-killar ud
or the greatest value U the d
■mworuU of soda; mix jo a ntber Ibe wbole Pen aerupuloaaly gM|
\Thto eociety baa never b<
. Horton Nov. 34. Every one
bnt there
sjlff batter a
,If a variety ol food to glv**.!
cordtally invited to aCtand.
long the nembera that Travto go need of frar shoot ptat^ d
Nor. lA
■ - polni
y to the
cega.
Do not feed whole giaia.S
CRESCENT.
boppan. Only the grooed food. SmMilk Rising Brand-Take ontrkatt ecrap* and'braa to fed toer*.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ralston end -.. being planted, and the large acre
Ur. Katen'a family also Mr. Babcock's age (hat to yearly coming into bear pint of new milk and pour one quart
of lake Ann. artved here tost week. ing win funiish an object leaaon to erf boIUog wafer on if. aad let wUnd
My. Katen and Mr. Ratolon have got tbs delegatea that will help them is untir rtwl: then sUr to sified flour usacitled in fl-clr new home*, lately va- their efforu to raise (aucy fruiu tu It la a toleh batter: beat wpii end
caiod by Asa Harvey' and R. Qeemam which are In such great demand all stand l» a kcitle ot water that if
There wae quite a little excitement over tthe country at the present time, more (ban Jukewanp. Cover closely deei Benriceable Shelter May I
where (be oext tboek
Plan by AS
ur Utile
e itos-n when A- J White'* The g
grange will be assisted by other sod set where It will be out of %
lie, S,tiinli7
saddle* are mad* w|^' tbto
>scklng Ceam
I. used hy
by Mr. MUner. caught
local i __________
Illations .In their eSon
draft. KaP toe water el (be *aa>*
bore* ti used, and ej boskiag Dm*
land the next state meeting.
temperature,
and
beat
toe
'rlatog"
1 and hoae a the mill the
HoufM are itoeded fm- tb* chIA* (be atsA can be ppttod over wltboet
about ^ery half ~h*ur for toe flrat
nc, Eatuiii; .
having te cut to* ^ddle eulha.
that arc too large for t^e brooder.
tbrA bourv: then rover and let itaad.
bimir.1 qulfe badly.
—*----------- bebemads
cfasap, scrrlca^c
bowae-jnar
mads
end to six or aevea hours 11 Aould be
IJitle Laoo Beeman 1* aaRerlng
qs the colony plan By altering a good
(«om « siirained ankle causcvl by a (all.
twice it* bulk. A large pticber U exFrank Smith Disposed of Tvre Cat' celleDi (or this purpose Wb^ It ha* qUed packiag caaii. Tb* top and M*
11 abo tan use It a UUle today.
Helen CIbaDD to aaiitoUng Mrs. Mtoloads to Panic* in Winni
risen enough, poof out in e bread- ifl* are removed and * alanUng rwd
peg. Menltob*.
ner in^er beuxcwnrk this week, as
pen. add Mlt^io .taste and a small if KtjUtiAhe whole box to covered with
......................27fi
they have ahoiil 3S boyilera at pros
toyrM paper. The rfoBl gbould be to*
t the hoioL , . f,
fix* of the cafe, CO thft It can be lakanti Mrs. F. Smith gavo a dance
•n ^t (or tbe purpoee ol cleatoog Ittost Saturday evenlog. Everybody eo- the market for Grand Traverse apples other, broad dough. One of tod cfalej may be toatened in ^Itfon by books
joyed the evcular. daiK-lng and i>toy- beyond the borders of thU country, sdvanioge* In thU methbd oi maktng
ing games.
g sold twp caidoads of the fntU bro*d to that It, rMulrpa very MUle or-huttema.
.Tbeail coopa ore Aslly bandied and
Mr. Jlyera retiiraeil a te* day* ago ic B innipeg. Maniloha. There to
kwadtog.—WotBsn'a
Homs
ComCM he moved from place to place with
with a Dice little bunch of game, a fruit grown'
1 la that pert of the eoundeer, three rabbits and some |«*rt to and haiivlng heard of (he fame of
flight IroabU. The.total cost would
tCPtXHE OOFTEX
ridges.
apple* of tbla section a sale was
art b* more (ban flfiy. cent*
The
Bdcslir I
iv .......... ..............,..,.80c
Otto Strait to visiting his slater.
Illy effected.-The first
' '
$oat should b^ kfpt spriokled wKb a
Mra. Rose Grey.
Urn* may H
Aon nt
email quantity pf well itockfd lime aad
Mra. Rose Grey returned from Peaa•ome
brokeo.
straw
for
ibe'cbick
ayivrnto tost week, where ahe baa
^Thf^
Mrti li (fiti Pfcn
rooqiwt.W.'tIflbL
' sen vltlUng..
Not. 31.
The, ooljmy W>u»*
that a* chick* have a *<»d auplyi
.MATCHCTT.
Bril, charcoal and Irash water. A t>A and beat crop foavi^
Bixiy (OB* ol w^bf
- ■ dependi; on <mt t aolf b^. tfeii
eiMvd to produce aii w
____________ ___________ hoped that
urn out II crglected oBd all
least 189 barrwto In the coaMCBPI.OW aedy sad '
it WiU not be serkms.
’ waste food that has beeema
.Mr*. Sarah Taylor retnroed home ffienL The car was routed to tbe Soo
deep ^clkar or
- .. .
Bcmday after spending aome Ume In and from theer acroes the upper pen
T9*2n rank next to Wtd* U |flfod
tbU authority III oolad
insula northward - -Bnckiey.
deatwera of battel
The Uifant soo of Mr. and Mrs. 8.
^rdrn.
►■bt Mked. iTes a*y must be 1
,„niag with poultry It u ever
Balett has bees aiat tor. a few days.
Tifi up a little s( the cabMll. A
drained and torn, not cut into tnred*
ell <o remrmber that chickens r«Elmer 8rsdiqiMat..^'tamlly and ♦
STATE NEWS ^TEHA
♦ Above all. be urged, never cut up (be
,*e the waiA-beldlng capq^
Mrs. Hiram. l^fer Hgfualj spent
iire the beat cd attontloo from abetl wlllj^>
maieriaU with a steel knife. vs'Den
BAHQUXt
Sunday at the born* of Myna .Taymaturity If good result* ar* to be
LOWELL —t>e LowcU Granite th* abrndfllng u aeeomplltbed put toe
r.
.
.
•
BegoUr
tUr
SOc. ShUirdhy
Mr. Boeher atwBt 6andar with Id Uartto oompaw hg* J«at
celved orders for
o(
the faml^ of Cltaa, Btorra.
Fewis ^ay Babt.
£4. BawUnga »atmf»aa* hto dKde granite from Neabvine. Tbd company
SOc, S5e tad S8c t pound.
_______ _ (owla
.
Naturally
are bealtby, aad b«
and copala a few dgys tost week. atoo-has a fine bualnesa in Bairy ahoDld be done •* nrar as losalble (o
if (he next growth.
the Ome athen toe salad Is required other stock qp
and Eaton coantiee.
for toe tabfo.
, . ,
aueb abnaedf
SOITH HAVEN-, Sooth Haven
Bpworth League ha* beo Macon
Mr. hn aAflgd:. "A good way to , ui treatment they reoelve (bey do
I* voted In favor of Ue W8.d5ci
tiDBad .on ,*eeaaat bt bad roads..
" ■ ■
’tS.SL.
: ST."'?
“•wTS.'K.5;3.’S5Si.n^4
Liiu Uma.
' i
wi
USEFUL m THE CORII'FiElO
wiu Him imltiE
tr u.“ ij-l £Z,^S^ “S3
XECIPES OF ANCIEilt fiffS
,u3„“ofpl3,SFs|£f
^ T§tar Thanksgiving
tofeeNow
aa
s^iaiforSEtm-dEy
AT
A iieijtuses Mm
'
ftte Big Siiim
HOUSE FOR GROWING CHICfS
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Extra Special tor Saturday Oiil^
Malta Vita WHeat Flakai
4 Packages fdf 215c
TIIEEIIN||l£«i;ll.
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CSw'tala^''
“
iver .wito gvife i 10 Plflf* •
mt
lAdias Aid md with Mrs. Bogan bond tosoe for a new high acfaqol
’ touted broad In tb* aaled bowl
W^Mday., Mra Bogan faratohed bonding by 303 majority, a tondallde.
it a piece of gsrltc aad rub tbe toast
wmxft PehiM
and the torgapt rote ever recorded oa wKb It. That U all Yoq then place 1
BelU
wltik the> Utter'*
Utter'a father and brother a school proposl^ hereSunday.
wera rung, whistle* blown and
eofS
------ Taylor has bees working (■
poddle dorks, saying aotolM
denu made merry ar^ a big :
Mra.E. A. f)aU the put few day*.
of egfi for batchtng and ducks aad
.-lira lArlor was driving
the meeliiig In honor of tbe eveuL
Mia* Jfiith jacksOD of Traverae drake* for biwedara.
CHARLOTTE —Some
mnt
CHy lost a brown Isabella Opounm
“Phoaer man amnad ton week aad
aew.abii. Bell anfaecrlber* are getting rf^ble* have ben raised in
better aerrie* than ever before.
coMuty tbe past, s^aaon. M-hfi* itorOa Bceout ot the atom no one venlltg the crop* (to hto./am fo Benwife, iiu been
ftoat Hauheu attended qotnerir
prl*o% for a L
M> towMhip, atoms Eari fooi a pt^ »^s atoro at-SMJii^aty.
30 nor more tMa
Uto weishtoi 2% poods, aa 4
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•"l^jdaadbter UrUif «lrMd>
rpend tbe winter.
MauTine. Ic'tl toCiiy Tor Deliver.
umsm
{^4
Miw tana V^ceort. aftar agendInk Ibe sunmei ■» tbi* city retnnied
to her home in ThompaonrUle today.
Mra. C^tla
Ainaal Iha^du^
C t. Walker and can. Pdivet O, of
U>5 fur points
vliere sb* wDI sivo'd a iKinth'a mea- Detroit, returned bone this mortilne
Trom her dutiea at ibe Flrai Na- from an extended faanthig trip In this
vicinity.
iIqb
tiona] baalc.
11.13
M";
lys. reinmed home this afternoon. I
Robert ^raue went to CadiHae this'
*- «- William* went to Walton this
•MIsa Anna W^leh of Bbllalre r».'mumlttc. where be will .pend n,,.!“of"lo= «'■ bunnr*;.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
;
c.
A.
and
left tbt*
arteraona
for)
F. H. Oilman went to Petoakey to-
wn/~y
s
Wmi
® cREbLENT FLOUR 0
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/
Reducing Your Expenses
MlineBamask
:^
-. .
Towels
Will
...........
jf 9 Pieqtipt of 19 per cent
J. C. Young
lOCeach
Call or phone your order. Thi« 1b an ohuattal
value for aglas«uf this Kind. Other Bpeciallttmi:
CITY BOOK STORE
lefi this morning for
Home baking is one of
the greatest means of
economy ever presented lo
the housewife.
Good bread—aplenty of
it and good pastry—thc.se
foods help to make a splen
did meal at very little cost.
—But don’t make the
mistake of trying to use
cheap pour or your econ
omy will rhr.n^rf to ex
travagance, due 10 tile
wast^ foods. .
Crescent Hour is prop
erly tnilled for both .bread
and pastry nrakihg and is
the ideal 6ottr' for house
hold, use. It’s qua’ity instantly appeals to'.the
housew-ife who recognizes
in it a new and distinctive
llavor and uniformity.
Cre.'icent Fli'iir is |»riceil
to include the making ami
selling 'of a go*»d flour
without siightingA^ anvthitfg tliat lu-ljis to heller
tile quaiiiy—y<»u pay fur
what you get anvl*you get
what \*ou pay for.
Th'e guarantee of satis
taction which goes with
every .sa:^ make it easy for
you to test Cre.scent l^oiir
at no ri.sk and you mav
confidently 'expect to #h’GTMse the goodness ^.jf
yhiir bakings frota' the
start. .
Your grocer can supply
you.
VOIGT IWilLLiING CO.
..
A. 0. RobinMn and Pete Babcock of
Alden wore In the city this ii.i.ririuc;.
W. Jahraua went to Buckity this
..................I-Urltliw
Marshall is spending a few
Xlanti.-n cjii bii-luox».
Miaa Anna Oahien
n went to Cadillac!
today to sfieml
oral day. vixltingl
alncr.
with rolutlves ami friemix I:
vojoT's
/
quNq.b.i»M!t'
A limited Fttpply of bell bh.tped Cut Q'«bb
TamblerF. three stars on each *
and'*''.'****'''
<‘n.- «ili »e...ral
other iK>iu(> <xjulh on liii»iu--x..
with rettUves and friends..
daughter. Uia* llatl., left- thU
Mr*. Minme Campbell lelt en th#
Mr*. M. E. Harr of Barker Creek. Ing
for
Isi*
Angelo*.
raUttmla.
rvoii train lor Craml Kasihls ip >i'cnd
who hM boon rteitttg for
seveml whefe they will gper.d tho winter.
Week with IrSonds and reUl[v<-<.
Mr*. D. C. Milne of intcriochen
dayi at Grown tsd in this city, reF. P. Hanlfln went to Manton l
le.i iu ii:i i .ij tuls morning uii lim-i
tunte^orae today.
ay on a few days' bulnoex
MrtjT'F. E. Oreutt arrived in the'
F. W. Colpman W spending
ti
M>sa Leila Roberts went to Grand
ritF tbit Boralng from Willlamaburg'veek vUltibg at Kingsley
Itaidds loilaj, whore *ho baa a.cejitoil
on tmsleee..
| j. w. Oldham and son. J. W. Old- an t-xvollout |M.xition iu one of ttulargo dry geedfe stores.
Mra. R. O. Wh^.oftcr a short trip-ham. Jr., went to Kingsley ibU mornDen Champney left for Grand Rapto iMa rliy. tMcimed to her bone In Ing on a visit for several davx with
Is at Iiufiu roday.
wliorc
InwrnhimsburgXtbU aRergoon.
^rttlatlvo*.
spend ihi- wltiKr.
Ho e*p«.i-1r !■
Mtta Rbehol'Marrtofften hai retWh-j J. F. Aahtcn went to Antrim this ceiit n |Hji.iiiiin un uue ul the- j«a|wr*
Deirott
ibV N q
BIG THANKSGIVING
SPECIAL
Dipley
od from * two weeks' vatwtion trip to morning on a few days' biialnees trl|i
25
This afienicmn tho ladle# vUl miHtalu at a iliimUle party, B OBSqaa
f-sture of vrai(« win be a gwwiBtg
•oui.-M of old lashkwed plctaraa. TBa
|:l/e fur the surtnSfHl
rvmlstal
wlH iH- -an old fashloDed pMara of
'lualti- tlesisn.
TVJ- oi_____ T____LL— „a J A
. Bonham want to CadAlac ta
Mtw. C. M. Coy returned heme to to vUli her sUt.-.
•6m
Sot
rn f»w days' busiueiw.
C. O. Campbell went to Central Lake
Ohaa. Kantcr of New York; after
t of Marion, rwtumod Itii. alirntouti un buslneits.
A. C. MacMillan left tor Elk iRapide
OTkndlng beveral 4arB (i'this rtiy oa'thl* morolag. after sp>-ujing several
and w-veral other
bttilnea*. left tala aftoTwnon for P«- days In (be city on buxlnet*.
Ofle:
liUKlmT.a.
Of Ira Bleed, Win.
I
O- Psttls wer»t to Gaylord today
irkcy and Wiliiafn
Mra. P. J. Chapellc of Alden, who fdi u short business iriji.
Ib.Un
• at l‘< l uilor Him luorv*
baa been tbe gneat of Xtrs. A-/w.pE.
C. Billinga
left
,
.
momlngfor
ilu-> will .[irncl xevoral
Yanng erf Sixteenth street for several several porlhern jioto!x cn luirinex*.
.AMon today fitiin a bfiof vUU hero
110.50
.07J08
.J
■iiliSi?
turwod bcm.othl.wmrnttgaf.er. few week vui.iug uiends and relatJvex. ].,r„rsT;if:.®;^r.,Trbax'Z^n"”‘
lys in tho efty cm tnudness.
Mrs. W. H. Amts went (o' Cad^ac ■ ih- pa.^t lew dew
?8c
sniUHBi$»v
r:-j,
Mra. R. A. Preemier of Lanaing. who
fUpraacntattec H. 8.
Elk lupida waa In tbe dly today on **“
vUitloK with Mr, and
bBBlnea*.
|*«-G. H. Croas for the enasmer. rttomed borne this morning.
C. F. Curtlaa <
I
Mra. J. H. ^Ilit rotunwd home
where be will addrau
Mrs. M. Roth ond aon Fr«d^ LeManton this morning
from a brief
tbe tulaictbn at
dNtrlet conferland. i>SBS(-d ibruucb
vUlt with .\|r. and Mra. W: O. Pootc
irnlng on' their »ny tu Ft VVa:
cAat cborcdi.
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Foota and daugh- Indiana, where tlfry sill ap«-ud
John Hant«Han of take City
IlMykl
• ro-. jt«r. Uls>
Uaurloe. left thU morniug sinter.
tanied hond tbU mming for a .bon for
leblo.- Colo.,
where they win
run In ihia city on ibwilneas.
a hunting trip.
spend tbe wlntei.
Henry B/odhagen w<
W. N. MIIM went to Cadillac toMrs. M. 8choenderf went to Klngo-.
rlllc tbis morning cm
sy M a few day«' budtneu.
/
icy today to visit
ber eon.
John bnriness.
Mra. 8. Lewis left lor Ft Wayne. Schoc
-hoendorf, for a few days.
Mrs. E. Weaver, whose home Is
Indiana, today to visit rc latlres.
' w. r. Carpenter le apendlng a few Kingsley. |ias*ed iLniutb
the
> .
IbU moriiiiic on her return home Injni
Ouy TrTppIn tt apendlng a few daye l<lav>
day. visitln* ai.SIlsbU.
Srotta Bluff, .V^.. where she has bech
In MayfleW on burtneaa.
j Mr. and Mra. Chaa Weaver of Mantbe past two years.
Mrs. .nor MeLaughlin
left tWa’c^iou, mnmed
hoae tM. momln*.
I. 8. Ohmm- went to Mayfield this
lomin*
fdr Harbor
Spring, and'from a abort vliU u tbU c-!ly 0
-nlns. where be will st«mlI the
II
day
Newberry on on extended vielt »Hb ne.i>
taunUDA
wrman went to Kingsley
rrlcnds and relatiree.
Mr. and Hr*. Herman Yorks
• (••day on l•ll*lt)eK>>.
Harlay Oavla of Barkor Creok ar Kingsley toda>. calh-d Ihcre
<
Mrc-L. King is spending a few days
rived fa the city thrs morning
K.agal<->
count of the illoeKs of Mr*
tiuetae* for a few days
crew of mon to ‘
brother. Wm. lluwvrs.
- tb Inrtall a '
Hfa. W. F. Staata and dactghUr.
-• •ViliUac t'bali
MIM Tbelrax returned -to Iheir home moruiug on Lumim-*'
•lUuiauiy. Acme this aftemoi^l. afier a abort
W. M. Cordon it
Will Bauman went to Manton this
visit IB Ibe cify on tmaonens.
iQOMiiag . ;i u I--, daya bu.iutss iriji
fur wvtral da>*.
or A. W Iliik.Td.
Mra. Frank ardkel Went to
WiP
Jamee Mason e
Bey Dobten it spending a few days
liaffiRbarR today cm a visit.
tbrougt \be city today ou'bis return vUlIIng h a sisters ucar Willtaiiisbur.C. A. Rewald of Bate* arrlvod
home fra a a bunting trip.
Mark Merrill went to WUliamsburg
fliamsburg
tbe cliy tbia morning nti bioinewd.
W. Lindorman prent to Honor today Ibis afl<-riitxiii on u visit
Bartlett Peck went to Kalkaska this
Mra John Caraoo rctamed home
nffcnioon on husinc**
'Elk lUpidB this afiemooD. after
Young
brief vlsH to the city wlh friends.
live* and mend, af Kn.plre tUU week. Ivxlay where
C. W. Cook'of Wmiamaburg was <
John A. Aah
of
Detroit pasaod •lays on buxines*.
Elmer Oatley of Elk Rapids r
tk^eilr today on bnslweaa.'
through tbe city ihU morning on hb>
nd bcmie thix aftemoofi from a
Carl Bpcks of cadmgc. who has way tu Manistee ou business.
visit In thl« <iiy on bosliies..
rlslting bera for aoverai days
A. M. ^Wynkbop rotumad Imm* to
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Paasioe of Charwhb
friends, burned- bunie
ibU Ktngaler 1this< mumlug
mur
from a biulnantlng.
'• E. L. Hughes want to, KIngaley to
0-E-!" --f)^ P^»Wf •
in
Miw ttergaret Cook of^Unaing.
>
OEWNAL newTIOH♦
tt.t «»♦♦♦♦ t*oooo*« has been vi.itins bere a> tbe guest of
Ur. and .Mrs. C. A. Bugbee. mnnied
.'(Proa Tiiradnyi Record-EMle.)Mr. and Mr*. W. 0.
FoM« and dauflh- to her boVie this afternoon.
- FoMeand
Colo., to spebd llie wlntiir.
Twnmrn
located
anddvife left tMa
No. 1 borae Udn....'..'!.'ss.0«’an4 op
Inc for Blaek Port. Idabo.'v^fe tbey
tei*.
in tbe Home and tn the Beboe!.'' Soa>e
rery belpfnl
helpful p
papers i
Bertha
tha Campb________
Campbell abl; dia.
. - tUn.
I VI., LJ,
r
in the Home.Tyler t
ir.sa5
■one why It V etsenilal
teaeb
In llir nebnoD
She off.
oorac
..es»«rav»blcb.scre ..r-.'
•sme I.fai, lu.JrT^ed Is kIh^ soft.
Mr* XI. ,S Fr-dci- with .i
gur. and II
“loarmi..Icuud b. i...r
etity-ffvf- guest*
■I*
yesterday,
at- tbe
op.'t,cd Ki,-d:s.-.;ssi,.u- The .."irl. *
Bdnteg. vtefe Or wm (pend
borne of Mrs tMrver. &7t Stato atradf.
kwaxtag.
, Ileal help
Ibe aflrri^b sa> spent In ptayiug
commlti^ee
was
opwiist^,
hau led earhre Mr*. Prank HoidA
W. f. narr and men Clan went to
. hirh siu
.1
rItJt
the
pfciursbi.si
-nd
Mrs
Irf-vl
8oaie
carried
o>
Bear Lake itiia morving on a huntlak ;m
at leasTonce a S|»k. It.* ,1,^ pclie.. sbicb sere
silver tOTtne wjsgen of the .hnss
uja, refi.shfbenw wai« aOT»Walt. Hanaon wrent
tn Cope"*l»b!^
,1^ to co-oOTrate with the er^,..msfh,g of »
Ibir. sornlBC on bnUnea^fur tbe da;. |<-ic
''“'I'-skc* valud alnioi
almouda. and c
G. A. Sovrey went to Kalkaaka on .Jnii |>:
buMneu Oils morning.
- '
Albert Burrman <
Rapids
t®"*'
*7
*rr.
Mr*.
Predthirtft.
and the MhaS
Matilstee today, after stn-udIsff hevert) days In tUs city.
_
that uuue of tbe port lat.u fc ,t..d.l,.. ;.,;d Ve.a l«arker
The om of wwa
J. |l. onus went to Wexford tMa
,
.-aci* S.MV Mit f U. Tuwne, Mta.
«rniug. where be will spend sevirral
u.
. .. I. .
Itutler. • sod
UlM
MoyM
U anxious t.i fclkVv ire .• -..le 1.- :
days vlsiUtiK relatives.
ifciBirti;. rj of nk RapMr
H. FItopotriek of Mackinaw CHy re.....................................
The pan. sas a most oatoyabW
ttirnod. borne tbls morning
from
s
•me
The hostesses bare beM Menbrtef Vielt to this city as the
lil.cl *iih .ocisl life Id 1
Mr. aud :Mn. H. D Wsl,
iiir isao) jear*. and anytatac i
O. T. Smith went to Boyno
pyno City i •'"iwb to the
'in>]..nu»k si-uld be a
«.
At
.. .
buxines for the .l,y. il'lstr wber,. :
'li-.ocU Mrs-M
: nelshbortiQod
W. C. Osborn Is epertfing
a
Q c.rxn rof^ l Oie t-r :•
days at Bear t^ke bunting. .
a>* ••ti
_
ay-a Reeor4«acle.>
..........................— of East Bay town
ship. aftar a abort rlalt to a>e etty ou
we« ta OedOT .Ran tbU
“
nonioc (br IMroll and dlff«iv«t parts
'
‘ CUtadft to'ip(Ad tb« Vinter tHth
Mr. and Mrs. C Warner toft for DooW Mendt and rabtlvee. her ■»■> uu
“"^5=“
No!*
No. 11
WO.* I
va..-,rWAij a. ■■1-..
tin*
,
Mr*. C J. Ayers went to Cadillac to;ila> lu vloii liioUilr and luLiliVos Iu;
a l«-a da.rx.
E. W, Wray and daughter. M.m Mar
gurol. arrlVod in Hit- eny this mom
ou bux.Dt*» for till. day.
r
A. E Smith of Manealona. aHei
sloit il.-il l.i;.- or. Ii-j-iiii
;.ii •
aitornioii lo: i.ran.l ftaj-ui.
.
Mr*. •. V. Meintoch ha* gone
|Uaiii.-tec lur a low day*
C. F. 2apf left this meVi
eriving
for,
l-aniing wber. In
rli'l xi-v'i-rsl
V Chisago on buSI-
Beyond Question the
Greatest Line of High
Cut Shoes for Men
and Boys in Northern
t Michigan.
WILL VISIT SHOWS
S2.25 to S7.00
C. A. BugbOT left th
trip (o l-i.ii.
Mra. A. F. Bmitb arrived last evenitie from Saginaw for a nxii »nh r.. r
:r-i»«vr. Mrs J. A. Wade, *17 .Sum!,
t'liloa strn-t.
hn Richardson went to Lake City
today, where h.- will op..ud
tli.,.vitlilng reUtlves.
Mr. and Mra. L. W.
Canfield
Klitg.b-y. arrive.! m
..
......................
Uioioiig i.h busineui .
'
,
Mra A. Grirvdttuen went to Cad<<
las ibis arterui>.>n vii a vinli :ur .. i>-w
data
CLARES FOR CLEAN PICTURE:
> Of 8<
• So-
Tbe moetlng war tt rham of MU*
NeUle Lritt. The {Uofran was opened
vUB t«s aobcs br tba Bfib end*, fol-
A. V. Friedrich
Lcadlog Shoe Store ol Traverse aig
and Nonfem Hicldgta.
:
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I
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t.
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AMTo^rteto Cauarploo** lot tho
l>rtku>rtB( Tabto»Aa
oCoeavo
••l5ir^ Ptontr- CM bo BBto fwia
cm
too oidotl oad off •qoaro; ocoop oot
tbo tortl.. iMirtoff Ulo •teU. PUeo
HOME CHEER
m
^ uns wniUK^ wtf
"A “WU*"
Wi U»tt T»» fct U» IRO. 0.1M. »k»«
I" »!«.». -lb
Wlttoot wUct ■«. w« d.u
»»■” “< ■«•
totoli; ■
' Oy«tor 8taffl«—Ao sActe of tbit
tu pattont b«n torn bopinc ■toa. batd «oald bardiy b- caapltoo wlibTbo ffmr tbm Mbiooim inn to oai tfrlo* • recip* for oydfcr.-moff.
^ ”“** *"• *«>• 0»«
Mu
fco« «iy » ®oUi
-b»cfc^l. wMaa. •«,»< h frt!
«•«,
**7^ Orttortali«ad»»b.^d
TbtkMfW sntltrt* t. «m rt/.
toorl. ^o ^to to bm tor (oo4>
vaaJu.
pt^ qoA for oimry ermim «blrt WW« mrr boor.olTM ------ mow
rt urt. aod calM It «ood!
prw to
PnlM God tor »tour-» uott at too*
Co«w .trmlhttn
■»• With
PrBM Oed tor MUanor-* bMt!
-------------fimiom Cod tor trait tTM bMrtag Both *»t u nr toom u.n. _ .
»»». «»•« WP1~. OUM Tklow
1,
or wb.U.w a. U ok
UIM a IMi. lo tin tl. -Hon of
Ptoov“ offopc
* k*« HaUnid ««aub nu bo rt*f^ up «itb non and ulto
boll
nolol
«
^ no 0 "o“n. Too^'low
thorn .dd «« mn, «f «nUd
„„ „
♦ ffOR VOUR CWrCRTAtkMMT ♦
•'
nibo
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ *« happy Ihot ni,itoaa you War.
«T«m Hato. to bta dmiffht“JUK tbouttat 1-d briM yoa
’SpMkliid of hart.- aod alao of «Kronlatooaoon aoVoro) paara ogx
of mr pampkla.*- uid tb« w«..v Ooor
... ................................
Ua« Bood thlaci to oat and drlak at *“ **•
Oonpaatoa.
oSoigbbor.
-t
^
j.Auok tbooL Hod
tbr abaoIntHr detirtous cocoa
bllala
'
tbm *
*“
------- * **•>- Of tba beknrad fam.
'™
^Pbrr'j^ortbu
-oHd
- Tba Wrd UffM that va did aol
To naka Broun Crary-rtwr off aarroand*! by a border* of graan
tbtoo
lUilo
r^-b.rstr.ii'rs "*
.
.
lb. .Arid I. lb.
Aod on lb. tnooor. tbot o», ,«-bo
datncd lb diamay.
Tba Young
k tbaa. O my God!
iSdDld from pan In wblob torkay bae moaa to almdlata land
bon nooM. 8tl» o. « loblb
t
„oo,».n„, „
Tba vayaMa wall, tba plUoWa t
n. onlln
Ib. obHnoIbt '
pm too •pooofolt law Uto pot tor iB*. Tit • Uttto to ntir; ITMute
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Hoiwekrrprr's kitrhm ona briak
onion »lo ooo
Vbo toinary «T • Uule rt»d—
WboM piab baod u«od to n .
■art colrt u y«i aiU rt*«!
tM «MM* «l. tbm
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bat alaco I
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the ctorki Mtbod I •Inn rtro to tottlo ■»« atlr ofirt to prarcM k»fr
' ihouiht U waa iba nlraat thtoc
"*»« how ahall wa apa»d Thabha>
' b-A mr noi^l. Oh. ,n. . ...i lI«o. oiHHOd! ■«. ». nil n.
aU«a with Nan Bar
wbaea they bad charada acttog batora tba
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man; and tboy bad lannad to acaampany tba rtanda by alagtag aonm oM
haUad. of which tbe actera to tha
charade MppUod the illnattotloa.
-For Iwunc. the m.. uim who
I dlahto
> baik- and I ordered U with n nod
twinkly. taary gboat of -bar oaual deal i^'toer
and irembUng.
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•dille. -(N>. I'm jun allly
know. tMi haab. you kt»w-bw tbe pretty
0 »he •rnie mal.l ^bo waited on me'aa*»r
aald. -Yob
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Taka, tbaa. daar Inrd. oar thaaka were cocked. (Tbe Ian tbraa named
■ lor tbooo.
noMKoU wbot U h»no o. ,lbloU.|
Con A
b, Honon' Coo. to.
ood odd
a of fat whlcJi «
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browned
« a e a
B a.e^
which aaltlea to tbe bcttoni of
• Tbo nerW la M toll of a aantaar • dnb toatalnlni (be liquid pourm off.
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wlab booaa Into little plctanlnnlea.'
I tbaok tbaa. God!
Tba baada, and feet are made of For aU anoibar'a good I
«rry him througb a day’, bard work,
compeaed of Jlt.le half Inch aqu.-a
and .In. Sc
black
of my aimple
* “f tolled potmo. chicken and imfton. In that bonaa they alwaye mna It to
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. or brown aeaUng wax. Tbe For aU tbe aweeti
,*ubd. either, and my coffM had all heated In gr.^ and mmle qnl.a thick the air of
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Ii!^*'Xto'’le?^fwm
tort^r S'
o' W >«f •'‘f ihe bmi.d totroducml tba UM Loebmoai people |ei from torty or fitly n wee graiing of nutmeg in Jt. tfly Invar and bla ataad iM hHaWt t...
. m -n ~ oknld OH b. .0
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emit kind.. But the higher toffea baa the way. if you once »ae\ bit of nut -bo rTp^ud ithSv.J'lSL to
.liapppaaktogk
iWgh a Am nralD^
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tor ayaa and a cnnad por freedom to b«in
gone in price, tbe lower It baa goneemag'or mao. In chicken atew. you riding on n chair Tba ebatr'knoato
OBbal Orary—Baka aame aa brown *‘®* ®f
P*>»« for a tnoatb. l>ra«B Tb*- atruggla that may win
. a^. e.
arn paying ,o„,
forty BO,.
now. BBB
and will glway. w«u It iberMfter.t V.VI. down, and yon tia a bandkardiM tor
grawy wlthube escepiton of nalng alt *■'cbackad glngbam. white apron nod
i ibnek tbea. God!
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It Idiit _a» good a. Artuchl. a umm) to a fancy •edging of mnabed potat-i ietn« into the (on of tbe bach uTthM
UbleapMnfula of Poor Innoad of »•«»'- T*»e amw era merely folded j:-„, Mrength to labor on
M .1t tircn
..a aaoe.
made, around
around tbe
the rim
rim of
of an
i In-^evarybody known barw la tha hnraa-a
alffbt, and after atrainiag add (be gibof gingham oawad on at tbe (.'util tbe day la done,
flfteen. and goDdioeai bnowa. *u
elhod
of
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I ve triad every method of Baking It dividual aarring diob. and tbia atew baod. You hava tba MB ot tha .aiialato^ffnely chopped.
“art. ' A tiny bandanna crowni tbe
| dh.«a. thee, (tod*
that I aver beard of. and lb. «or. I ... pn, to the ceniar. Another lit- ran. froB.pSy w^ ul-o Sr. it
Cbeetnut-Orary-Uake eaab na gib. ‘‘•M.
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Pop ^.log help in time of need,
eaperlmant the wotm the flavor, gma. tie dalichcy
pie enut heked to up to Nahum, who bM cob. bMk tor
let gravy, adding one cuptol ol boiled
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'Wlk* HMoe Chgdff*a odltor
a French cheneuu broken In plecoe inFllgrtm Soup—With flve gralna of
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Tbla^moTBlng Jack almpl) «uldn
and filled
cooked ap- nw
bla coiMga.
collaga. vataUoo,
vaesUou, airuMad
Xugad to
........t patty tint, uMi
imao with
wiui camaaa
flnUb^bla cup. Ha t
mtto ffM, nhe oaad to here apadma ot ataad of giblau:
poppml oom aenrad In each portion
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*n fftoPpu aa tba compav to Rathwhy
late and couldnt.mop. But I k».-r wboU piece- On top wa. a .pooh- ^toir i;^7v.r;7B ill
tharttotoam that aba
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WM bora to the atoauooth
fflvlBf dinned Chop
ooe can o>
of com.
corn. ,.
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Bop one
,h.\.wf,U
,kmerangue or wbippwl ^leam. uaembly, lulntM toir Mtoa
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•fld -dUa*t have to he a Cbriitlau . Ckieoanut Pumpkin Pie.—For ___ add two cupfula of chicken mock. tSan uSuJSWub. iST
• »>«t
and a. a garal.b a ^lump pre-arrH n.var a kH aurt a SS^ ^ ^
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gmtlng blue. But rtMr up. I'v. the cbarrT."
-groco.»u.
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liaitn. ta A eheet of flame. .And to Urge pie aHow om
ooffaecupful ..
of
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^ dV. Wi aha atopa to “oeant etowad pumpkin, ooa-balf tMtapoonful *»« "««• mUm«; than rub tbrough
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-Bpaaking of chvrte-" broke to
-ImaalM tb. aff.m .. .k.
kdff.MtW OM of tha greauat U of .all. two UbUapoonful. of brawn •
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«pful. of milk
P~‘»»Wy ba akaptl- tba Back Dm,r Neighbor. -| bad . go., m AoVt M^U aS..^
.tiBt ahe U Uvtog to thU twautiatb «gar and two of white, two egg. wall »1tb on. allca of onion; remove tbe
MntmmSth toaMw
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UR the raud toward ^Haavmi UMaapeonful of malted bnttor. one Xmi oue and ooe-half ttbleapoontoU
btaiJim ara .Mito^Satoyon*
^ U»Mbt wa, much beam tor . frtot
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ttat K Ml only parmlu liSuvMual uamxxmful of ctonamon, onehalf g f««or: add one and one-half i.bto
2^“, *7
w^to
«P«l«ce. and w. uqgd .mad than the u.ual mayonnaUa Tbo be ba.
S nuTirS
trMflOB of thqtgbt and living, but U t—poonfui of grated nutmeg, oow
of »our. mid 'poor on .be '77. Sv« k Jw m
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mmtry to nil tba w«M that half toanmontol of pnlverUml macu
gradnally while mirrlag
singtog-.ingS^ aeawaid
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‘w'Of* rio* «od n»u. The droMtog wa. m«i MacanTof nSm.^ SS
tudrtua M> puopu to atop, to tba
ObrnbUf cupful ot graiad corta- <«»tontly. Beamm with aalt and
/^.^^elr v7^^ leve*^*
"" luncheon. anJ tba coBm wa. W- mad. by boiling for fiva mtontor a ing ib. dTff^ cSuftalM^S ‘
HMto of UB^burMto. -and count but Four into a pamry Uued pU »PPor
A^4« you blI7 fram b^.n bUcM
baW a cup of wmer
SdlM^ iSSa^^iTlI
thtoffi which gtv. tbam COM. tor hUu and bake npUl tba cmiter U
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ui dim wt^. T.7 Jltl
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n to. ^damt «mi that Arm. 8orv colA
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y yw^lia^ and geeenora abould
HaMlnut Paatle—Sball'and blanch
•pyetoHGii, bMdtog ua pauM two cuptoU of nuu, then pot tbraugb
Mfl.:C«iHdar our bUatfaga
Tha tba meat cnoppar and if
tour Inehe. tong by two and
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““fdl' *«f I«r m ekar. Fl^ly
tolra
ra
rhtof of Olra'a 1,1.
flM tfamfl «t thtohtog la later y«tra paste, pound, adding one cupful of board
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^ granulated augar daring Uie proceat.
the am. of you
boldl
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and
bagged
blm
to
t^l
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wMr.
tha
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other
fruit
Juice,
can
be
mihmiTTtt,
aSt-TiiJT!
Iha'T^ot pouwmZ^rt; tba“^,^S n^rum n«^ 5^?
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other word., dear
brethren t^ibie toy.
•^.Ulht. Bren OB railglou bM torn enough atlr ib. ««., into It and al•aid tba\ primarily tuied to mtit Indirldoal Uma- but
S 27 “.rir ^
heaven
idto
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W**. P-". bf oth- S2b
by the wave, of a crumb
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okorango
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vvn. IM punimunenL W. ara Uugbt
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the wtodow. of our-eouto and
M Iho llflkt of Oodh love to. By eo
Bfot, the daikaam of ala and aor
Urn to dtaaolvad away. Foaltlva good,
. Rflt BRBbUTe uvfl, la the key nou of
HtlRff. 6y flJttaf our hearts wlik
w> min
for H.. 0..™,
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tuto into tha aUffly beaten white, ot
aU agga-and one cupful of rallod and
alfied mala macaroon.. PlU putry
ahalto (wortlrd. full of thto mlnn*
and bake a dallcau brown to
dlnm oven. Stfue Immediately.
Taa Pnnrt.—Itor tb<> Thankagiv-
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Ito^lor to a good baDad. Tba
«f cobb-Do I .mell my pumpkin pto. burn^ ‘ «*P
—Atlanta OonsUtnIlon.
the *^coooortoo
I
rd to an urn mm), with tbe greatem mg* | only maam to stay a mlnuta.' with ^
of an pvatoartg
■kill
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and
a fal]en piM tTM“
?‘"-’.®a
the aroma. But. .m , »•* been here bait an boar!
Drive a stonder wire nail in the nnt „
* CtKintry ThankaiHving.
he said, be would pramlae (bat we Hi with a di.mayed look tbe BacA
tor a neck and fasten It in a roll of Harveet to borne. The bin* are full, would get better r^lu then we ever u»or Nelchbor «aM mm «». <w.
Cloth to represent the p.pooM in It. The bam. are running oer.
had before. If *e would follow ibl« order of ber going, bnt w«»r^onM
Pie to.4r
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I clean cloth
ber dtobei. and
-Her. and i
■qoo
daw a Thaak.~airiae
^ toake orary day a Tbaokaglvtiig
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Hawe you ffold and allver!
Hare you n
HMakML
Moi
ttora yw huuIrtT
||an you a bap^ boBuf
gnuiuide f™“
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ImgtTtag toy and open
r haun tb the enaabtoe that bo^
Ng ihu put of
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Go with your
*be ).»;« Of eirtt
»“* bunch Of celery,
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ded. three or four bauebai thinly Alnuta, mU tbe salad for serving,
eilecd. Let stand In a cool y«c un- •btped
til well blended, chill with Ice gad
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Cottage cbeeM. - In small egg
Walnut Cake.—Om balf-cnpful of ahapea told In a neit of shredded letbutter, one cupftirof sugar.* tbe yolka *«*• ‘bree egg. to a ptoia.a spoonof three egga one haircupful of milk. fn< of mayonnatoe bedde them, la a
oaa and three fourib. ouptal. of flour, »*»T attractive dith. Nnu are an sctwo and onwhair teaapoonfuto ot bak- cepUWe addithoD to nearly every taltng powder, tbe <whiiee of tfaiee eggs.
“f if You here not OMd a cheatand tkraefourtba of a apfnl of wal- »»t
draasing to yokir
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' turkey; try tbl*:
nut meau brrtan la pieces. Mlt tbe Ooi’ ‘be Urge It^ton- ebautnuu Ip
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ingvedlenU to tbe order given. Bake “Itod ___
water ____
until .-_A_tender, Peel off
forty-five minutes to a moderate or- the Inner ekin. aod aUce. Hix with
ML Cover with Plato fraaling. Creaae rtopprt celery, and serve with may,,n„„ -bbj p^i half a walnut on «mIm
The nuu have ripened on (be trees,
Tha
anldati nnnnVIt..
Tbe goldM
pumpkin, w...o.a
round
Have yielded to oar industry
Ttieir wealth tram out the grennd.
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borMs In ibelr atalto.
“*>• •brap and towtt alt gave Inrreaae.
blnOl our ver>- waits
Me bending out -with God^t good
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TbaRkagIrtog prayer
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-ffb pour rtlldron about
tete te
HR at yon Tldg wHb them out Into
thuMgatiy.
;» «t with thum to the amnaemant
.hMna or ioto th«a to tba •mhnslmsi tha tootboll gaU.
tmoowro Ji-i.n-.r rr
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bounty
.1 the poor.
Lto tt he how 004 where you win.
k*i oHw ap a ThankaglTtog prayer,
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vi:i.rH^
aoRStod Tnrfcar, Swedtoh Styla.—
OnuR daorn. stuff and tnia. an eightturkuy, aprtokto with mlt and
zss- -Ste-r rssz
M aprinkto wltbm
SWM. of pan ^
-VMM
mrt tete A-r^kl.u
of'^Urd
•r
with
Brurt
beevy
We Uke our llreg our Joys, o
wealth.
Jatly.-To a package ot lain4 Tbankagivli.9
Thought.—For
f-’««banklng every day:
®“ getoUne add a plot of cold water, -bat era we tbsakful? ^Vbat 1. the " -*
«r t>o do not
jB,e, of four lemon, and tbe Hod of noUve underneath onr TbankMlvlng
■"* “ •btoea alway.
tobsLet stand dne hour, tbw add cblmaa? For what do we praise God ®® *“ ‘bl* ilf* of dally toll.
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«' boiling water, a pinch of -bon raapoodtog to the proriamation
^bM leave, rtort time to pray.
cinnamon, and three
of sugar; of the Frealdeni of tbe Cnlied
b'^««nln* heart, all bumble
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lei It boil, attnlii- and set to cooL
Btotaa? We .but onr abop. and '
^eep
-----------------------^ cease onr work and devote a day to
‘r"* Thankaglvng Day. e
, jMt Lika a BrMg
tbe rwfogaltton of our debt to that -MA If there be aotne aorrowtog
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entered tbe butch- Dlrlae Providence (bat to ever watch/
ere shop beeming.
tog over all our way*. For what arc
favored than we are.
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•«ort nwrnlng.- abe exctolmed. we tbankfulf
* graerou. girt to them. I iblnk.
“Have >ofl any
morning.For the the flower, and for the wheel
-Sel.
“Slump.* Slump.?- muMd the FOr the cold and for tbe bML
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butcher, acralchlng bl. head In p•^ For (be fruit and lor the grain.
Thanlmglvlng Day.
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• add two thMa
ag»4pgtala(mtoM«b«tor,«MkaU
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«' protedura Is aa feOowa: Joint np
two fowl, or tbrao half-grat a rtickOOM. add a few flagargtrtpt of aalt
cb of
>a«isai
Tba
toliowlng
reripas , nillk-pan- potoUng tba bonaa to- '
ward (be center lo UdltUte i
to two caps, gad
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,„„r same 7M
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Si
5„n m,nj
-^.b lum nnt »« bpoon* of rani Season with outory aaK
m.rv
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f—, i. t_
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to.-Two
ape
together twloe: melt
a'^«ro1 cocoanut. c
cop sugar, two one-half cup of buttor and add
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r you. In.r .ten., .AH h.i, te,te. -,t —.teH
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ing Uke your abwiuteiy clean ce(
fee pot. and put In u much cold water a, you «lll need (or the coffee,
while tbe breakfait to being prepari,rtng tbl. water to a boil and let
u boll bard a coupls Of mlnuiaa
Have the coffee reMy to a bowl, a
table,pooo(al for eadi perwn and one
for tbe poL Some people Mttle it
with egg. but 1 find It an economy.
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^Ived and
nil it I, brlttli-, then remove from
i're
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-1 cranxe or vanlli, Pull until ablto then slrelcb out
m uim mriDu buq .v» idio lenauii
n .7li
pix Candr-One pound of suer
,nu „ pi„, ef w,ter set over slow
gre when li form* a bard boll add
, re« drop, of vloegar and a lump
" top w IM sun. wetung »i
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I over with tbe yolk of aa. •
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a te_te
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** toClittto btoenha and place ou
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asTc all egg abelto. and crush a .hell whicb .pllt fig, ara told.
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toto (be ground coffae la tbe bowl.
Kauin Candy.—Made -tBH u fig
Pmaliig Over a flettlg.
Mix li with enough coW water to nndy.
ff*'* >• a maatnl ihlng to rutogto
It I, so small OM lltUe day, to bold molrien h. and put tbe coffee Into
Umon faody.—Boli one pound aM
F'-wNf etoeveoagm* open,
bly thank*, with all the rest! To the boiling water la the pot. Now half of sugar In half pint of water
Ue^giaaortaam
“if yua don't kMw Tm aura I For tba motbef. look of mra
tlM. eloweteallng
draw tbe pot to ooe .Me of tha atove mi k begtoi to candy. Then add bo“'«- ow ‘be Mam ORg pnaw Ton
don t.“ replied Mra Newlywed, tbe For the haby'. IJtile face,
Beside
crib, to watch wee eyes nn- where it win steep, but not bolt a eight drape of oU of lemon or eoaeuca
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fading from bar focR For tbe
I ralng'e smile of bBss.
-told
blf. Let It stand fire to ten mtnutm. pour ItRponbuUerM paper Md cut '«* “>* b»“'* » Aampon tW amHi
B^. Mlrrtng It down ooee or twice. Ju*« mto
wltbobt Impalrtog tha good, and bo-:':In pink
. market.
but. there kiweltnt
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minute, before Mrring.
Motom. Candy.—HoImmr om
J*" <nm craaatog the
thought Td like to try i
TOr tba cbMry balls that .wing.
Most orery day feel tbankfulneM on* <«"»• ®' tableepoontni. of qo^rt. brown sugar ooe-balf pound: •*••*«• TWi »• rury btopfnl to kmra
And tor frdedom peal and ring.
tolA
raid water to to flutoh amtllng the u,u over a alow fire. When doue It *“ 4raaamakteg<«lmA m It work,
Cu*d FOr the gaUon-* peace and wealth.
ground* Ob, I forgot to my that If vm comm* bolllnc -Stir often: when beanUfuUy wttb wootoa ctotbea
WMtMr. •
Waather. •
POr our gtadneia and our baalth.
Love bUda Harif to aerva. witb many root pot doem t hava a covarad-^BeBriy done *Ur to one-Taa.poon of
Put It in the cupboard. pUee a bot
Ji.rgarai Uomtr.
And ■ MldoB flo^ ragret.
The ■P®« Too rtoold fill the .pout with unon essence, or aa eSiulOD or boarOm Wem.;*. Way.
boo Mar It and cIom tba door.
erumplad Uaaue or newapopm. «■ a bound leaves may to added Instoad.
On Muatog a qnan af btoekbarry
bit of cotton, to keep tbe aroma tram putter a pan and poor out. or It may Jatly I found H a tolck tortP. b*vlempmutuw which to- •
TMANKSOIVINC VERM
• ^taTflle
•• '®*Ptog.
be pulled until
aaougb: tban tog bean too awoet to Jrt. agyn a
-AB of tbl. MondR M t ttfl It; Ilka cot into mdsH pieces. Bserileat. tor I cooked n-«Mrt of tnabarrtm
bot utban c*4d..
_ _ _____ ________ ___ ___
. v-™ ___ _ ______________ TMrat^oglaaam iMralug.
a
_
L a box cotod to PniM God lor wbmi ao white and Know Ufo b goa< and ,
thamka yon aeCuARy do H M tonT a alngto bU
Vatola and Orange Craem can- tha rewGi wu n
tori |M>
oaag.
■warn, of
to maka our teyrtt
tka vhau.the OM ^|y. And meb are made aaaw.^«^e())||(g cm- ly.
■ -"iiv r.
.Bate aame m yodpm ghwo tor roam
to used toe bait7.
'“*** to nU ona
with bot w^r to which a half teaepoonful of ..] rada to dlamilved. and
morning before using IL (It aounda
looltob for me to tell you thto, but
really my dear, you would be iurprieed to know the condition of half tb.
«1
coffee pou In tbe worlA Sometime.
---------- ---------------.... ...
help ihat to carelew. and ■tienga to
“f. I bare known women In
thto very
•"‘btovery
Md
now tbe day
town, wbo
parsonificatlOD
..............-I- I.
!• bare
I»>f
-!» are
-r. the
H.. m
™o.HI»,I«. of
.1
"’b«“ -• ■bonld show
Qiver ctoanllDess; their table dtohes iblDe.
that
____ ___________
_
tbot
We bold (hose mercies dear.
^ ten. .1 a. Htenn. nl a- ..a,
f»r prarar with that of tba good Umon
Heme Mede Candlee.
Bay Eaela
XWICE A WEEK — XtlESD A Y A N D X H U RS D A Y —S 1. O O
traverse city, grand traverse
NEW VARIETY
BF PAVEMENT
UIOBI m GOITIUGT
TravArat CKy lr«« W«m Will baiy
strvct Water WerWa and Electrie
Usht Waria at StantoA
HOPELESS
FOR MINCOUS
The Tf*f«rae Cftj Iron Works has
landed a pood eontract in Stnnton. THAT 08 STATEMENT OF PRE
MIER YUAN SHI KAO
Klehlwn. The oompanjrhns dbaed n
dent IP eonatract n modem electric
......... >c plant and water works la that
.
The plaau wlU be InstoUed-br
H. O. Jorat This la a fine eontmct.
ommeiL ormrco rkhoval of and Me. Jorst atatea that whea
DCAOTCLSFHONE WIRES
plated, thla plant wOl be one ol
^
tcral Homer Lee. MiHRripmcK* to .MM AdtfWM to Seal* beat la th* nute.
tery Advieer, aed Dr. Sun Vat
. H*UM HatorraS to CemnrittMSep ere en Way Front
C**tlm ott Caw Hlli on
l-ooden te China.
SaiiSiya Stowiiil
WRttlE
HUTFORBGIBISIUSSMaiEO
BEST IN THE STATE
V**r Uttl* lonBB! btttiuw cw
far iwMaratlOB hr the cmueU UonS»araatas,B*at of the qaenlon* cooOariS MiA A*ralop*S Sarllc the
«nsnw a( th* waafoa. Tbeoalr
■SiliJBltuii tt tb» haada of th* d*rh
via th* rapact of th* *p*cU] coaunltt*A S^Astad at the Ust aseeuiis to
saw Au Ailwr aad
tthattabtfas
Mi Mth I
eaw In that cUf.
* th* trip and afttatlOB of th* nern» at th* pawent. reported that It
whi all that had boon repre*«4t*d.
mi iMwwiiia that aU paTeaeata
that ar* to b* laid oaxt r*ar be con
MBOtad oi thto aatartal. Thla porIst eaailat* of a ooneret* tondatlon
lihMMd ot with a top dreatlDC of tarllh wWch aakaa a oiahloa that U
asr>i doMle** aa a pareMiat caa h* asd* with praaaot ksows
. Th* r«aort alao iadadod a
lyMMiatiUuaI that the dtr Invaau«te M atroat SashlBK
S aj
apparata* that
d*
atiwata In the
^ hates aa*4 aa pared
k aa It has been proren to be
■hr*■wtlif*Btetr aad oeoaotnloal than'
m
man at deaninc tte
Mam wnhata bmskt op the 4a*atl« ti mapnAif ot th* dead wlrw
Chat at* h*Mte abovt th* dtr and
pM*t tt* hsndlBi* to teaser tran
tea sowT ttea aa *l*etrtw> atom aoM’ar fM.wdSaat happaas to aar of
thS OTSr aafaal** ta th*
ThM
hteteate at thew win*
teat WH haas latt hr fh* Ban t*i»-
tmambm with this nattsr Aldermu
Ooatelte Stotad that dnrias tee test
atom a Bshtatns bolt came Into hU
feoBaaorarPM of teeae dead wlios ud
ted A ters* amooat of damage
earn awr to Batting tee boaw on are.
It waa tea optafam of the eonadl that
' iBWithlas had wosht to be dou in the
aMttar.aod the mayor was nnthorisad
to hay* tea ahM of the Sr* departmeat order the ramoval of all dead
wlrw la tea etty at oece.
Baton tea aaattas. Oeorte W. Lar~
tea mate a pnpoaltloB to tee alder
mu to move the baddias at the cor
■or of Unten ud teato stmets to (be
markst alta. where It woold he oaed
aa M aAdttloii t* the *0*1* boaie In ot
ter to make man room (or Ihe teige
mamhar of boyara who transact bneiaaw team. Darias the meeUag the
matter waa hraaght op by. Aldermu
Dyer, who mend tW tee dty move
te^intliig aad maka tea aecetaary
leAln. Th* mottea wae .defeated, as
Sftee
aaaUhatoea
u tedttlon to the (wesant etnietare.
A-tatear aaodoa to allow the boyar*
tP mm tea baOdias at their own *xpaa*d «M ateo defeated on the same
smmda. it wu tndly dUpoaed of by
ntorriag U to a eaamtttw to look in
to aad report at the nen'meetlng.
Tha aMirpaa war* In fnvor ot provid
ing batter aoeeauBodaUpoa tor the
bayer*. bat wanted somrthlas that
waald b* saEMant for the reqnlre■Hate ns wdl as orumutol when
I ^
I Ooedrieh ^ted that the
piapli OB th* warn aide oblected
poapla alldlag down Caae hUi os 8uteya aad waated wm* ralld from the
aateuee. ThM Is the moet dangerons
ha la tea dty or vldalty aad m om
pcnu has haw hOlad within the past
faw yum tt Bdgbt ba wdl to take
proper measans batore anyow else ts
hart or klUad. On Bandar* there are
rise paealng u the atraeto that crtM*
tea path ot tea coaster* and u-acciteat I* ttabia to hnppu at any Uma.
No ahjaetem was made to caaetlng on
any tey hat Bandar, so the coanca
daaMad to lastraet the ehlaf of poUo*
to Stop te* oeastlng on thet piarttc
hffl u ■aadaya In the future.
Oftr Tiuawni L M. Wlul* appeara* hcdtoo iha oaancU aad etaied hie
I ta ragard to bandUng the
mato*aai oautr
7a
tuw that are to be
•apaetod ttia.wtate
Besides his reg■tehaofX^t aeaiei h* te compMM to gta* M addttlteal bond eqaal
to twtaa tee amnaat of tt* tase* to
ha aaltootod. aad wwaltirtaa tea wldupagataej
A YEAR
CO'CXTV. MICHJGAN. TIR'BSDAY. NUVEMaER 23. IgTT
niRUGEWa SDH STMT
Elk Rapid* Peepi* Looking Forwaf«
t^Suey Winter Season.
Ann<runc«iDeat was made today to
Traverse City that the Elk Kaiddr Ircpi
Works to soon to start their fumare
and contlnne through the ointer This
-elcome news to tee peoide of that
section as the plut >as been •hb't
down for some tJiiie.
ThmhgimiDv Pm
WI
CONDITIONS
DESPERATE
D8ZB FIRE ROB
'Hti* Party ol Hunters Had a Good
Tim* and Coed Lvek la
A party of all veteru deer bnaiers
ivtnmed Saturday sight from near 814
new. upper pentosnln. where they each
lAUN BATTLE IS AWAITS
log Treaty Pert*-*
Still in Chentou Accord
ing to Advices
,
Another year is drawing to a
dote ud it Is fltitog et this time
test #e atop to tee ruih ud strug
gle otllfe ud consider tbe source
from which comes our strength, our
life Ud all oar benefltF.
TO UNCOVER
1 ORE DEALS
‘mm'Wimam
Dob Dyer of ITaverse City. M. L. Lake
of Lake A_pn ud former Sheriff John
Higgins jt Manlste*. AU of tel* party
report the best time they ever bed
end the finest ^eer they ever killed.
Washington.
Stanley of (be
Pekin, Nor. SI.—Premier Yuan Is
mluee---------------------has sni
- te* tasM ot a
eign propeguda and u outbreU ts
subpoena
ordering John Oi Rocksfotter
Quoted today as hsvlDg U>IJ friend*
ImmtoeoL .\uklD ctmdltions ere des
submii te* docamenu renriUng Id*
that tee eevlng of tee M^bcbu throne
perate ud hate* tbe Impertallsu gar- WILL MIET 'VfITH GRAND TRAV (o
deals to te* MUineeota er* BeMa.
ERSE
GRANGE
DEC.
«-7
riioo
completely
sorrounded
—
te
hopelees.
Should
Nukin
tall
be
Cerafiwnle* of Ir
t Uat Night
A’sehtofton. Nor. a.—Tdm MecrKL
Nov. 22-—Tbe fotemmeo’
fore tee rebeU It is likely the imperial
Completing a N
ip of Near^
a gray aad grttalad lirk-midimia
An E^eciatly Strong
giving hi# 4
.
conrt most dee. The news that Dr
. ly tSO, With Mere to Sight.
Su Yal Ben, aich reToluUonUt. sod
w ay of a
cir< umrtonce* surrounding tee mur
A lodge of theT^ Moom
General Homer L«e. mUlury adviser.
and geoi
geoeral |iro«peril.v. Our own der St Slufu. China, of Pbllllp Mu
against RoekefaUer. He told of tee
i-lty has received her ahare ud t ners. a Gennu lublect who was em■Utttted in Hont e acadeBT Monday
on their waj- to China from Ix>naad bit fotei
Tbe winter 1 eUag
■Ung of (be Grand discovery of ora r
lyed to the t'htoese poeUl service
erenlng, ,ibe cemnonle* belns eon- dou. baa given.tee rebels renewed |*tnuit that every cUlten will And to
to.gels money to wra \oo oamm:
looking back over the iiut y.-sr
-ps to be taken-laler wiU de-* Traverse District grdnge with
dncted by C. H. Bnell. the national or- hope.
bow be came to RoekoleBar te aak Mi
Kiucb fur Which to be thankful.
pend on tee reports received.
Crud Traverse grange will betaeld aid to form te* QoawMdatid Mla«i
suiter. A daw-of 1T& was laitiated.
The most sublime manireeiation
Boston. Nov. 2!.—f'atilegrams to
tbe Grange baU on Casa street, this company, aad haw »* was fooiea onL
ot Owl s love la to the giving of His
Fifty had already token (be obUsa*
Baptist MiuloD aofiety
Accordliig to Merritt, the oU Ifiw raPekin. Nov. 21,—Chtoeee offlcUls
very best to us. Our blgheKl ai>^ I here today sboi
«w teat with tee recep- city, on December C and T. This meet
don who were nnable to be preeeot,
i to take ap te* beads as agraad.
coo Arm the report that a masaarre of
preciatton of His goodneas can only { tion -o^ Dr
Hrs. William ~ ing la u event tlut is looked forward
muy of them milroad men wboM dnbe abowo by-^ivtog ouraelvea to Morse, -wbo are remaining at Oiongas well, as Mancbus, has
by the grugera of this louty ud F. T. OatSA
tJea called then oat of the dty.
lUm and Irf ou^ fellow men. Ui
occorred at Siu-Fu. The
king.
West
China,
all
tbe
missionar-|„,ecial
feainre*
have
been
•hJl* 1
.. er boH tea mar- .
Bldee theee. Organiser Brown atalee
ut retnembeV, tn<A ibai no gratitude
Ueve the npdk will prove true.
ritt stock aa eoOuanl
Him U tAmilrte without u outthat aboat IM more are on (be list
There were 40 foreigners to Sian
So let thoae tbHr way there. Among olher ar-that ba* been held alnre traiifled teat Oates _
wbo were hot able to get to last
Ftt ud muy miMionariea to the
with ibpse rivals are Rev, and Mrs C. A Cber-;ibe grange waa omnlxed. The j>ro- waated te* Marritto to finWi ta tearii
night's meeting. Mr. Blown, who has
company,
bat
ta
lor gretoet tea ^
who have not. atid m
may we all
smaller Shen 81 town*. L'p-to ibe
ncy of Ohio. Expected on the next ,grwm as arranged for Jbe two davi Is Herritu'. th* au ks of oteara
covered the state tborongbly In organ
l>raUe Him whose life ud charac steamer
— *»■— --s »•— i-».- •>
present only Chtoese report* have
foUo*-be throws down. -My brotear a^ I '
ter haa inspired the spirit of good Davie*?r ye Rev. and Mrt, John P.
isation work. BUiea that thla U the'
, aiTd two children, of Ohio:
'
tee meseacre.
refnaed- teaUbt._______
.
will an^ love toward t • another.
beet Moose lodge In Michlgu lu
Mr*.
Air».
C.
v_.
AA.
oaiuuusv.
SalquUL
U
of
ui
MInnesou;
saiBueeuia;
Merritt
coatlnaed.
w*
wwro taig tta
ay. No
There has been ho telegtapbic or posOpening exercises.
Mrs. vperaft ud Miss Beulah E Bas>bere are representoUre ud enbeen set aaide I
loans would be takca np eriteta
l communlcatlan with Slu-l'u for
BctL of llliaoU.
MlDUte*.
' -fonr hoan.
thnelaaUc ud be wodlcte for the or ore teas three week*.
a day of teanksgtvtog'b;
Fonr ^ tbe society's missionaries
of these I'Dited Sla
WaafalagtOB. Kor. tt-VaedaB tea
ganisation great eocccsa.
re still up to Cbontau. among them
preposftioa of sea lag MMtutmm
Sunday night two mlsslonsrles ar governor of tbU--------Teaporary oSloere were selected as
being U. S. Dye of Ohio.
obedience to i!
railed to the witaao* Stand to
rived here from tieh Tsin. They said
follow^;
• hearts, I
and
the
ImpuU..
..
tee ore dealt
that a telegram bad been received
-Needs of tbe Rural BebooU'W. H. Umkw.
place
would, suggest teal I
today tee steel tnat Is —-t~ff atmfrom 81an-Fh before their departure
Hornsby.
be closed on
!s day,
ta efforts to gag Btaalay mbOo ta
Past Wetotor—Dr. J. B. Martin.
U expresaton
ailtudc
from
aoutbera
Sbeo
Si.
announcing
the
Wedneedey
Evettiag.
iger
of lootac eeatJoL to vao Harm
Vice Dlctotor—dUben Ctemrat.
. . the blesstogi
■Ived. It ii
murder of Mrs. Beckman, 'a school
AddroM of welcome—E J. McMnl- ed today the liiTlInUffl Do«0 Ota
Prelate—J. W. Hooghtoa.
bop^ that all who
will attend
utaed * gnat tafollgf esagatlaaol te
mlstreae. and Sve foreign children.
divine eenices in a
one of our
lomailon reterdtag SSS{te te/
cburcbee.
hluy Chtoee* girl* to Miss BeckTreasarer—H. E. Fbaeh.
E WILHELM. Mayor.
Recitaiioai.
Hundred Rafriger*
Swgeut-at-Anoa—Bari Ackerman. lagdal's school, who were mistaken
installation ot officers.
tota. bMuse Ol
Of .their big feet,
Bagolar weekly mecUngs wlU be
Thureday Momtof
opspoftall to bhave been murHtUrn Meaday armlngi for tee proeFifth degree bualoess.
ut The Mxt meeting wlu uke place
The shoiiaee in refrigerat
ReMtluilons.
la Fbreeter's taJL
working a hardship on the
Central Moteem Clab OaoN WMh Aff
buyers that Is liable to
Good of tbe order.
Ic-e. w*R
to the Ctotoese postal .
Phaeaa of tee gemject.
nsly should there be a decline In
among htbers killed.
‘ prUe of Ihe tul>er* before the boll
IS ll Is liiti>usslhle to aecnre enough
•-an to make llntlu-J shipments to and
C. O. Ladd is Slated lor 0he of the thereby relieve tbe congestion that Is
ExeatteM Program Was Carried Out
occurring in the warebontes not only
Most Important
^eiMtey Evening.
atteatoDce. An otooneat
c this city but through the whole rehad been arreagad
:lon. SSome of tee buyers have had In
• by -•
applications (or cars ever alnce last
The
forty-first
nieeiing
of
the
Mato
In Q. A. K. ud W. R. a
fail and nothing has been heard of
Rflert
Will
be
Made
to
8*eure
BuffiThe general topic Was “Oar QMh.“
horticultural
society
will
lie
held
iti
finre This throws aa additional
etrelei was Monday evening, when n
H. E. Turnbull, who tonnerly
tnnerly ran a
and
'lira
Crass
waa tt* leader. 18a
eieftt
Acreage
le
Supply
6, T. and It
large oompuy^f the Ppsl members rgeheral store at the
le TOmer of W^i Ludiogton on December
Plut.
and ladles jnet at the asbembly rooms Eleventh and Ploe st^U. will break ts planned to make It the most Imiiuri
'^di
• as taHawi
held by the organ
Home Doties. Mn. F. C OUbmt.
to tee cenrt houaetor a pot tuck oupp^ igitrand tor a new iwoeiory cement
W. C. Mayer of the Hymu Plritle
The Rigbu of (bb OM tote* Bom*
The matter ban been takes up with
and nodal evwlng. After supper an block nt tee comer of Peninsula and izstlon. As lAtdfngtoD Is lotated near
company of LMitoville. Ky.. is in tbe Mn. W. Thlrfby.
tlw
lural
railroad
oBi'lals.
and
while
tee
g'reai
fruit
belt
of
the
elate
more
bo«r or ao waa Apent In merely a'ao- But Proiit streets, where be will o|>ec
Preparati^ 1^ WsmsiibiMl. Mra.
they are willing to do all they can to i-liy looking over tbe prespeci* for ee
Is atto<-hed
etel muaer. after which h program * large general store. The construcrelieve tee situation they 1^*01 to be tahiisbing a aalitog surion (or tbe Bgbes.
was given. Baperintendenl La La Ty. Uon of th^>oiUtog will begin st once tbe event. One of the prinrliial ad {owerless. as they ate informed ilm
Recrsatloa of OMa Mn- OooRgs
coming season. H« was in conference
ler gave a very spirited talk, ud was sc sgtodoe ready for occupancy by dresses will be given by E. O. ladd there are no «wr* to 1.e bad ud that
with the officer* of the Board ..
Girls BoomA Mia Balpb AtaMr>
followed by Hr*. Brebent wbo gave Sluing. Tbe buUdlng will be taodem ot Old Mission, wbo is regarded a* they will have to wait nstll such a
time as tbe scBrclty it relieved before TraSe and it U probable (bat aomeone
of
the
foremost
experts
te
fruit
talk on bar work In In every way and will have a suite ol
be sect them. This condlilon (btog of a unglble nature will retelt
How Oirto L
«* A ToatedR
Aaadorkn, Okla.. where she bas'been two flats on tbe second floor. W. C. cultnre In tee countr.v. His snbject seems to prevail even farther south
from bis vUlt. The proposition to Mia Ptall.
le Grud Ka|rid« ITess has the
toeated (or tee past few year*. .Mrs. OunetL tbe West Front street cement will be "Care of the Young.Orchtrd '
A general 41
taB CaOevod tea
someTorra or other tau been broegbt
ArvlUa Gardner favored wttk'e reed- block muufacturer. I* now engaged
The flrat evening will'be devoted to following to offer on the situation:
up before btSt not enoogh people coold
tag which was given to her usnal mu on the work of making the comice tbe banquet,
E.
be interested to make a local staUoa botS*” I
I of tbo gte
aer. ud Hte* Charlotte Kaih gave a blocks. This win make a valuable ed- former aevreury of the development j this territory are scarce The fete
reafit.v. Times £k*e chuged eome>A enUUed "Battle ol dltlon to the east ntde as a trading bureau, anj bortiruliurat exi>ert. w ill- Marquette. It is said. cuuM Rad use lot
what and it U expected teat aafflclent
the' FUg*." which was very much en
er. Hr. Turnbull is an eki>eri'
Several other |H*0 car* If they eouM be prccuri.-i The
Grud Rapids Ud Indiana shortage is aiTeage cu be obuiaed to warrui
joyed. Prof. Pease ptaycdd sevenl ae- e^^ grocery man.
speaker* ^f p
nee will appear at said to is- hetween 4oO and 5Uu cars.
(he compuy coming here with a sta
leethma on the organ. The
Tbe FnUre
The cpld wave and the need for refne tion next season.
event was a encceea and favor aeems
orator tars came earlier than usual
Will be Fut Up By Beverai To*
I
and it found the cars or.iinarlly avail Growtog cucumbers has proven a
In Region Nsxt
to be to have teeae aodal gatherings
It is tiartlrulany desirable that a able to ibis lerrllory widely scattered. f.rofluble undertaking wbw it has
Year.
moreoftu.
convention of thla nature be’ held near
tog
tbe
summer
fruit:
Jedgs Walksr and Brother Left for (be centet' of tbe fruit Industry.ud it
young orchards'teat bav* been set
tatoes
began
to
boom,
with
a
Hrong
Is bolted tGal tbe next meeltog wiU be
bees one
Kansas Tuesday.
■lemand for them from dLtam( pototi here last season apd which will be s< lure* of the d'
held to Traverse City, which is now ac
shipiwr out next spring wDl give tbe owner*
Traverae City Board of Tredi bare
Probate Judge
R. Walker, ac- knowledged to be the central itoint of
chance to plant teem to cucumber*
?h an
eompaotod by bU brother. D. W. Walk- tbe scirntlllr fruit industry of the age- With
with good re»ulu. Tbe crop will av
.A. ... Near. Future.
o( Buckley, loft Tuesduy for stale. There are manv advantages weather and the let op It
The anggeatlon tent was msde to Cunningham. Kansas, to attend a<(am
for polatces whU-h will come when erage abont ISO busbeU to tbe acre, in weswra Michigan are ootag to
that could be offereil by Traverse v'it> '•urreni needs are ruiiplled th* car slf- and the average price’paid Urabout
Ihe libraries of western Michigan by
adopt
the
toe« next year aad bae* a
toe devetopment Mireu will evident lly reunion to be held on Tbuksgiv that tee Olher idaces -canaot boast of tiatlon will be relieved- The dbtef re IJJO per tanndred pounds (or the cu- dispUy ofi'tbeir own to ordar |o atev
ly bear friilt as It Is readily seen that lag day. ’ Judge Walker baa ut seen and a tn.eetlng here would remit in liance to (be matter of refrigerator
what- ran be produced to tbcfr loesUthe conduct of horticultural upon a
cars la this territory is tee Armour enmbera that are Icea than 3H Inches (lee to the way of fancy (ralU. ThI*
I (tf bis brother* (or oyer thirty
Lt
benefit
to
the
members
of
tbe
octentlSc basts will create a demand rears ud this will be the first Ume to
but tbe Vennsylvaola. 1111 to length. Tbe larger the cukes are
' of preserving baa baea motfo
mluiloD. as they could study fruit c«m|«ny.
for Uteratura upon
that^subject by
now Central and other roads coming tee smaller tee price rralii>-d The .. ... succeufully and - the traR
.A--------------------. _
U years test tee entire tauaiy have culture at first hand, wblrb would be Intif
this section fur business have cars small oaea are tbe ones that are want keeps for such a toag time teat very
met at the same time. The brothers
great advantage oveit ihe-metliods that can be need wUbto certain limiia ed and to order to secure teem they ntUfactorr reenlu are ebtataad fimm
rcattered in several aute*. bnt ar that have been in vogue by the asso- lions."
adverttotog teat la
ebtalail
mn« be picked st least every other the
Tbe stringency
tbrongb ibU medlnm.
rangements were made to meet at tbe ciftiloD when they have met in cities
t upon the subject <
ther north the
.and ■toy.
By preserving
p
• -(rrit teat M aotee
. 1^ Edwards of the trustee* home of their motVr, *ho is advanced that are not |>articularly interested
............ lent that
that some
sonieihing will have
In order to secure .the station it will
raised to the 1 '
has token__________
___________
Ml an Inventory and find* that In yean, for a general good time and tbe development of the fruit toduftrj. to l*e done to
10 secure bettgr
beitfr shl|
shipping ■be. nevessary to guarantee tee com Jars that do not m«
tea following
books
ujxm
•
■ •bearing
•
m tee renniom Judge M'elker will be gone
service tor this region If it is to maicthan common glaa aatanlly '
subject and the kindred one of agrt- about two weeks.
tain Its present reputatum ar a great pany ac least I7t> acres, which ought given no all year ronnd Idas of
cultnre are now upee the Uelve*.
agricultural section. There is ship t» be readily obtatoed doe* to tee bortlcnlival
ral reaoorces
reao’----------of'----a regtaa as
Theee books are all of recent date
ping enough bere at ali times of the city. Cucumbers to any quanilcy will DO other'toethod
aU while they are few ta number
year to warrant first clar* service, but I be accepted end It will be a proflt- come one ot the meat popnlar 1
ftich has sot
of adrenistog in this otota «•
uJld aTsl^to d”*
■rt.^crops'^at^***'*
tove vacant as the wrat. InqnMa bav* alriair
Heavily;year*, and (b
Cyctop^U ot Attertcu Agrlcnl)<porer service tee | Property within the dty llmJU to go been received by the barean
are produc-ed
arean to reI) Will Marry Kalatnre. by L H. Balky,
Rate*.
roads seem to give. The railroad otri 'into, as the lots white are now grow- gard to pnrteaato.
ibt* Jam «Br
masoo Man.
iben.^ “*» Ttoe PluUng. J. 8. Brtthe work
itloa baa
Port Huron. Mich.. Nov. •*,—An
^^c«l AgricnituTe. C. C. yameo.
asab>»
of
tbe
popularity
of
the
vart-.
department*
seem
to
have
the
idea
«**■«"*>**"
<1“Mr. ud Mra. T~nrick Anderson
Michigan State Report ot tee Dairy
on* plans of Transfer*, made at tee' ihat after evervboJv else has been 2ur-j<t^C • seaaoc.
mens sssociatlon.
' have tstoed inrttoilons tor tbe mar request of many local officers for the ntohed with cars U identy of time to I Anyone wbo woold Uke to contract
MlcWgsn State Report of the Board riage of their daughter, Petra Lenrene, information ot member*,
member*. bn
bA Jnst look efter thi* aection. wbirh is a verj l^iu, the tomnnr or anr xho would
of Agrieultnr*.
to Harry Amenso Richardson of Kalaby A. H. Slay. Great ebon Sighted policy owing to te* rest
*“*
n
M^.^ State Report ot the Hoiv matoo The sreddjng win take place
iortn« umrmaoon oa tee With Wife ;
of tbe Knigbla of the Industrial Importance ot western Mich
dcnharsl Socie'.r
aklng oor
first lean. There W enongh bnatoett her*j»uWect can bgve thetr wShte attended
s
•Taking
o
p Which i* om
gar* on bteaw
la tee Korwegton Loteeran ebnreh at 10.m>0 transfer* a* a baals. plan
Snrcees With Smalt Pnlta, Roe
•
■ best
iio'ser
- - from the!to -..............................
D orito warrant tbe
of service
by Inquiring of tbe eecretary of tbo
Recto Near
Rejwts of the Tn. *d Stotea D»- Manlatea.
whole Uf* Protection food* with 42' railroads and tbe jKui-le who are In- ] Traverae City Boerf of Trade,
partm^ ^ Agriculture upon Peach
Miae Anderson will be ramembWed per ran: of aU fransfor*,- reporistierested are going to have it to the*
Lhat Cui. lu >touu« and Treat- by many paopla to Travers* City as ijr. Bla.v. “Plan O U aecond with Siifmure or Vuow the reason why.
A.Tvrtt
a------TT—.
wtrelas mensags t
per rant I Tbe car question has been ukeanp I CADILLAC-One of te* fannwe to can. liner Prinx Joacaui warn a—in
was stonographer to the oSloe of cent of
There
__
___________
by tl
and_________
on tee rocks near BamaBa ttead.
tee Beraid and Record company for end E foUow to order named. «*boIe will be made to show
ihow tee - freight ds "kiUtog" to' tee I
tonr yaara. leaving abont isro yean Life PrpieeOoa. Beveaty'Tear Annu part
rtmeti* of the
roeto why tee:
■er
M Oarrett Bnrmn, who Urea
sbos
losld take care ot the Intereeta
ago to take a position with the Mer- ity end BeVepty Y**i “
an dboota added reiattog to thte lirtkm are tec popnlar
.__ _________
well as they....................
opnlar plan*
selected thl* region es..................
do the to- sonte of tela etty. From tereo aeres mediate danger. W. B. oShtr ot Orrportont aohject u last aa the amen* chura PahUahtog company to Kato- iBetween
Between 1200 aad 1400 CertlBc
CertlBcatee tcreeu of te* conatry located farther 'be Aarvenod IJM bnabaia of pots. tagton City, Mite, was MaRg tea gaa«1 Vhs^lteasry «i» attow. ____
lane now betag tuned every toy.’
lfo te* sonte.
____ ___
loea, white be coold aeU tor ftS*.
DISTRICT GRANGE
So’‘iT,r,a^'
MORE CARS WANTED
STATE FRUIT MEN
REUff 1^ SOGUl
SALTING STATION
TO BUILR REW STORE
..-
... -
GUSSJIREOMTS
TO AnERiREURIOR
Boncsai NORTIGULTIIRE
i^srt
IRVITATIDRSMEOUT
REWPUI^POPUUUr
lU. RRYU n HUBER
-1
<aUN0 TRAyEBffiBBBAIl).»mTRiTKBSBfiATSXOL8.'TBTIBSDAT. VOVSUBEB tS. 1911.
Tnrihe
iifeeCalr vented la eeeey enoc
ter Ank bMR. mtH
ftadi. _
meeilrlii at t^'feertk ordW. It ed4k
tiw to ctoltov tot
fee «naM
ihoef gtonitoH atl
made each t,
i .fcr hrOUeat
8R1
etoa'lew Mntha Bart L. 1
upw M.______
ChvAas LdtovAd Mary BUan McMnrOra«v;-Roy H. Whaley
aM £aa ShtoMkl. boU of Tnvarw
kmtot-dHMr"i«dS M h <h1st fkiag
to hnto«b taiMlicato e( a> oSe* akd
Oat liSjfrrly
pMSardi
Vks* toSM be MtoaySi whIW thito
here and then stored lutll
Cenwr Cara and Rreto Snati. Tiwweraa Olr. 88b*.
---------------------- -- ..Bcy P>-----------eat place was ready tor them,
give the manafactarera Uar apptos for shl^Bi. which cuntaiaed
axacaiy m apAtos. This goes to ahaw
to 9tok as eUbonlo «gbfUta'aa they
e to ralss astra stack
» and make them all the i
hlch it to great demand »m«ir tbe
M>d ladgas of apples.
Btodtog was aetivs en Us gems
market Wednesday, but none of the
hujart aro wmtng tn htod (he pace
Say. and H M wltk prMd that we
that wae -starSM early la Ue weeA
■ay Hmf Huiae iaoAi «w “MWe to
Tiatosae CHy." The
veiMBag Otot wad mfriod da Wat aea
mixture «1 dsrfli- attn aiwail
boa la bearing thi bast of fruH aad stock that lessens Urtr eglse sad —
eagerly sought by tbe
toast BM be stamd now. THa plaa
woBld coat hat Qtfto tor eatoi
A pabHe wlatoUt «.ii to heilTM
denod and woaU bo of the otmoet FoattssBth Otiuat M. K. toarch ki-iaa>
evening. Aa excellent program tu»
haaeSt to the aatS* regkm. ------------ among tbe siMkrf*
the f^Bowtoif to th* list as tor
............. .........^ks. Usv. Ihies smA'Oaptain Hoar of tbs Salvation Army. Rub
has been cdUptleS:
en
Edwards
assist as raiolstr Rev.
Aoto Paris. aPnlags. tomds. baked Eley. i«8tor will
of this
. soda, bsaheto. teknt todclflhea. h«dtto maeilag.
dtoc. bOR-. bento, hook btodidt. bread.
id uutt s, im.
autoect who beeame afterward
0 pay taxes on the b
Wfldtog
aa -Chlaeae'' Oordoa.
He asked (bat the matter be adtosWd tertol, baiternfth. candtM. caneol
*1t now appnra that another Amer- by the codnctl and that his (axes on
gooda. carpets, carriages, eaakeu.
'alnattoa of ggoe be renmed to Mm. atotaea. toMnt bloelm. chairs (wood
Aaaelee, la torgtoc to the front la
as this is the (ttouilat that the banding en). chairs (morrla), eheiTy pickers,
preeet pMrtot reheKlott to Cklaa and
Fred Ded.ln« hag awtori geoc
_ aiseana at to the Third ward. dder. dgara,' cigar hoses, clothing.
AOVENTUfieRt
poaalblT Iw will be asother American
tone Tuesday xnahxlBg. when be lifted
The motion to f4^t the taxes was
CHimL
to participate In the conreraloa of the
bU fish net. whieh la placed in Grand
meal, cr^antotr hotter, ootten. deilv. Traverae
adopted.
fl*» tt the I
bay. He bad forty-one large
Celeatlal entire Into either a coadtl«ry sragotts, doors, draya. cAeetrlc pew- Mackinaw trout. Ue smallest of which
to vM6h dR ef the crevt na(titloBal dMOdrehy hr ad aamoClted
feed. Aoorteg. weighed about fire ponds and
I
lbs
I vtt^ toleroatod and In
retmbllc.*'
rstoi
floor, fralt boxea, for coats, far glovM.
tito latereeti of foretou aatiooa
one pounds. Hr. Dnmlae
Dnmlaesshipped amto
faraltai*.
gas aagtoea. gagpUne .Of
Uem away siogly, aa far aa Clevip^
engtoes. ginger ale. hair goods, kar- land. O. The entire, lot together
THIS DATE IN HltTORY.
Beas. Ice creanv Iron work, tewclry, weighed over 900 pounds.
lath, latrachea. loatber. loefca. tocMn
Two Veto arrived Tosedsy evW
Novertbdr Si.
sleighs, togging whMto. toaiber. am<- tbe G. R.-A I. tor J. W. Baitnoa. uae
was a US poi •
1&7»—eir Tbomaa Oreaham. foaadar
:reaaes. motor
la'Ue fenowtod dBiiortal:
pnlnu to Its Dtlers, WhUe the 4»Uer
of the 'Boyal BdUhance. died to Lnn1. paper baleri was a dod' welghi
ting 106 puonda
the lacf Dial we have doa. Bom there to »».'
plaater alfton. potarii. potato planters,
heto at aoreeilre aatlaa. t»
lia^Ree^ and Poland adened a,
photographs, ptctkre frkmea. refriger
jte-todorM eRhor our nood odeea
atora, radters, rObss. rags, caasagen.
.7o«ani^Bk.sirer<amj
.'at-amf
dt reaOdtet tfpoB -|«ker traaty of aUianee acalnet Bweden.
17»«—Bryan Walttf Praetor ("Barry Traverse City Bnstoesa Men'i aaaecia- srreMA sbsvingi. saw miD aachlnsry.
* ■ ' ‘IB lly adW toJthrtr terrl(lea appedatad to submii a plan for Uie
>*>< Mcs<aan>J.liai, ud axal. .
Cornwall"),
the
poet,
bom
to
Leeda.
rtalamoat of the delegain of the BlgaS, shoos, sleighs, sprayers, stock Regular Mseti^ Testerdsy Proved to
" aa mn played eemr Bnitohd. Died to Lendan. Oet 4.1874. Mloblgan
Ugan Betaltora'_____
Betaltora' aad Merehanu' as- food, raft dridks.- ttiidras. tables,
fa the Kwakaoto
So ProfHabte Ono.
.te vritli yon in every
IMiaUc to
18»-Jamea Hoax, noted &wUib aodatioB a( the stated'
tracks, ophelstetT. ir<o« or. vioMns.
If UM »el dt tteM waa
held here to PebraarT be
--J rofuUr mooUag of tho Oak
wagons, wirdrdbto.
sashes,
t native of New poet died. Bora In i771
m.leyo«bn>K«|>[r •«>«
Park MoUera' club was held Tuesds)
1849—Princeea
Tlctorto
Adelaide,
wire
end
diskea.
use to Detroit with
afternoon at (he school and proved
it. line k k. eeer J«>e betere.
i»i^.
to im. Poor yeara eldeat daupbter of Qneen yictorla.
one of Ue beat meetings of Ue year.
The commluee recommefided to the ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦# A. There were osay motbero in attendaetttad OB a farm at bom. Died Anc. S. IML
1859—Opening of the Sarnia branch
‘ -EftivmES.
In toot one of tka to
be eondocted as a means of tolling
Ue
the «1
o( the Grand Trunk railway, oonoect- fund for the necessary expenaaa of *♦♦♦♦♦A♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
«VU admitted to the DnlpVogran was opeaed wiH
-iU a t
toc the main Une with the Dnlted the oonvenUoD. Also (hat there be a
RioMrd Hutlito. agso two years. Tbe
Un sdo
solo by .Master
.jster Crall
Cedi Dill .
Hl^toaa to UK. esd he
aerin of exhibits or the manafaeturad » of Mr. and >lts. C. J. HuUiig. psnied
States border.
inied by hu 'Rater. OoroUy Dill,
pttMliH-iB
to
Traverse
City.
The
eomI87ft-The HalUas award of 85.&M.Bast Eleventh street. suSerrd
These
lese two lluie
liu............................
folks aro becoming
Tmwm Tto»
mltiee also leeumuiended that there
loss of bis little finger Up of the right very proficient In music aad tbatr
»00 was paid to Canada.
be a board of trade and A
h adnlater to AaaO'daatf Imrgaal dad'StHdtaat
1880—Bev. Qeorse K. Du)n> coaaehand when glaring aroond (be ring- work Is grratly appreciated by all
who boar them. Tto flrst gndo p«a
Si -dedarod penoaa
is iVMkm ttd%at
ermted Pi
• Tneeday toeralag.
pits
followed
w'...................................
■ oftarapeethaatobeenaiemary stag party or omaker that
New Mexico.
Miss Cora Latand, Oanghtor of Mrs. and to tarn were followed by aigkU
a taannoet be gtven at wideh the laStoa
1889-A pracUeal
ig delegatee and loeal Helen Letood. 807 West Seventh
Tonted by Thomas A. Edison, was an -members be liIncli
Jaded.
• • ~
The oommlttee street, wbooe nmrrtage to Axel Klooe
t a daaclag is aniwoaced to take place In the near
nounced.
tg follow the ftitare. was tbe guest of honor
ere of cailnaoo by
WANTED—Pototlon as
FOR SALE OR TRADE OMIAR
Me or two
the Japanera at Port Aithnr.
Grocery Stock aad rftUrasa. W»
1 I&6. SmHt
IWO—Fifty lives wars loet-lo a hort
evening by the Mltsei Gertrude Codtend to the
sell for cash or neto
Toe Much Pace.
BOV 21-23*
• aad eairy on Impoitoni neravebUon would be oSmed.
dington and Charlotte Ttales. Tbe
term oiHside. Call or ad
You feel as If you bad one face tev’ ^ I he hsl iMa4y toltl- rtcaae to Telia.........
Tbe exeenUve committee will look orbalai was spest tn games of varloaa
once "X Y 7„" rare of Gra
November 22.
any
when
you
have
neuralgia.
doa'L
CtolBn.hedeeidedtoreeras Herald.
18»-8hlpi ATk and Dove aalled after (be mannfactoren' and fralt dto- USds. -wbOe a opeMal -feature wita
you? Save tbe face, you ms)- need It. M. & N. Be Tlmt Ch«o^
o the b '
■toee Snac. naaU of the from Entfand with 200 p
eootest In wbicta Miss Emma Cer- bat got rid of tto neanlgu. by a»pty^
lag RENNES PAIN-KILUNQ MAOK'
• ton-toe poMof special * uDd a eolonr 1a Marylaad.
chance of time ackeduled on H. S
'to carry oa the venka took lint priu sod Miss Hatei OIL Finest Ulag to Ue world tov
1774-Lord Bobert CUve. I
I Daltad States and the
ork
of
tbe
meeUng:
LeUnd second. Dancing and music
le British Empire to India
ts. cramp
take____ __________
h tor the pnr- ted anleide. Bora to 1715.
and '
No. 14 win leave Tra’
rraveraa <City at
_____
tive- .......... ....................
Exeentive—George
W. Kent. _
L. ...
R. helped to make the
lay.
Itn—The pUlorr used In Beetoa ter SUckav.
7 a- m. and Train No.
' arrive
C. P. Hanter. Joba Stranb. rlly away. Sidgbt rafresbmenta were Amer
the last Une.
In Travms Ulty
Train
J.
H.
McOongh.
eerved.
18Sl-Napo)ooa UI. riected emperor
No. 16 will iMve at 3 p. m. and Trail
Couatry
Store—L.
R.
Stictaey,
E.
C.
of the Preach.
Mr. end Mra. Arthur Earl entertain
la Traverae City
1871-The eonemose ef the lows
DEPAt’l.T bsrlng been nsde
ed at four tables of progressive -'500'
Nov. fr«t
_____
___
...____
_
WlUlam
capItol waa laid at Des Moines. Oerst. Bhirley Hlaea.
Monday eveviag In beoor of ibeir the condlttoD* of a rerUIn mortgage
l«76~Hanry
5—Henry Wilson,
—
vice praald«
aede by Poster Kilpatrick and Mary
V. ntedrti
feu^b wedding annlvenary. Prises B. Kilpatrick his wife'to Mary B. STATE OF MICHIGAN. Ue probate
of (he United Stotea. died to Washing W.Bntertatoment—A.
Sidltb. H. A. M'
iwxrded to Min Carrie Bml. Underwood, dated April 1. A. V. 1910.
ton. D. C. Bom to Paradngton. N. H..
irt (or Ue conaiy to Grand
to 1812.
averse.
Mrs. Malor Rabiaran for tbe ladies
___-ken.
Uter of Deeds, for Ue Ooonty of
matter to Ue ratate to RamTaafporUtion and Hotels—J. W. and Glenn Baker and Malor Robinsoe Grand Traverse sod State of Mleki- moodUe
Watson. d«d«ased.
Hhaaan. Adrian Dole. George Bloe. for tbe geatlemea. liOBCheen
gan.
on
the
serond
day
of
April
A.
D.
XllO-Pranetaeo I
Notice
Is hereby dm that tov
jolit served. After the card games tbe 1910, In Liber 63 of Mortgagee, on months from (he tad. day of Nevetoed Wmaelf preeideBt ot toT*
page *23 on which mortgage there Js
A. D 1911. have been allowed
guests spent a soclai boar, which
clatmed.to
be
due
at
Ue
date
of
UU
•raditors
to present their (dalms
one of tbe very pAeasant features of notice the
T. H. t____
Hundred agsinst saH deceased to said court for
den Boms. 1 _______
Ibe evanlag.
evai
ilnatloti aad adlaatmoBt. and that
Rerepttoo—All (he i
^Mra. M. Wlghtmsn. 24S Washing
Dollars provided (or in said quired
(Goaitlnoed fmm Ptoe oha.)
............................. ........
(OB street gave a pleasant sarprtse
mortgage, and no suit or proreedlngs court, at the probate office.
he gate be tbooght that H wouM
birthday party Monday evenlnc for her at law having been Inatlluted to
City of Traverse Pity In said eenirty.
not he more toan r1|bt that the cHy
dsngbter. Mta nu Wlghtmae. who cover the moDeya secured by i
before Us. , day
. .. of
.( Martk, A.
provide the -aeceenry head, which
has last returned from a few weeks' mortgage, or any part tberecd;
D. 1913. and Ust mM claima wlU be
(his year wlU amonnt le tooot 886.M0,
Now. Therefore. By virtue of
beard by said
Is Being Planned by Beard of Trade visit with friendi in Cadillac. Dar
k Tewmnad Ward was aa- which la a torge emsoat to aoHdtlrohi
power of sale comshied in arid m
day of March. A. D. HU2. a
for Traverea CHy Predueta.
ing the evening a llurary program .gage, and the suime In auch t
0 flenrod coaajdeiio'eloclt In Ue f----------frtmda la a town of (hit ttae
(hat proved very InteresUng was givDated Novel
1st. A D. 1911. '
Satoy to CUbsot tototra. Bom . to to addltloB to the I1O6A0O bond that
U>ng 1
The Traverse City Board of Trade
wWch the score or more of
FRED B. WA1ACE8
. J. 43.
MmC. hs-ttatSMSy took to the
already Bivea as entedtoa ef
Febraarv A D. 1912..at ten o'clock
Judge of Probate.
guests parildpatad. Miss Wlgbtmsn
Traverse Ch). MIeh.
the city funds. Tbs natter waa taken
the (oretHMMi, I ehall aelt at Pub Not. 2, 9. 16. 23.
having tn «n-yeat Indastrua was presentad whh a bracelet. Light
lic
Auction,
(n
the
Mgbest
bidder,
at
nnder oonslderaUon natil the nezi eiklMt of the producU (bat are mde
refiWhmeots were served.
(be North front door of U« t'ourt
AeeUM. Irbleh waa tied for ' next in tbe city, and to that ead'Se^retary
e ia tbe t1ty of Traverse t'liy,
Mrs. Jennie Limprtcht. Commander
Manday evedeg.
HoBey has been at work en k litf af of Hire So. 532. was tendered a Michigan, fthat being (he plwr
Supervlser Deaa of the Third ward saeih. Hady of (he
where (he I'lrrult I'ourt lor Grand
: her borne. 146 Traverse t'euDty ts boMeel.
was preeeot aad eialed that a few already been seen and (hey are very
Slate stredt. Monday evening when she
. ana-.
said mortgage,
yeare ago ioaeph ' Karaa had 'pnr^
iver tbe asatter and
A r/t h. p. OsBsMfis Crvgkto
BO much thereof aa may 6be nece*found herself hostess to about
chased the eM C 8. P. 8. haB on UoA shit- tody friends who <s
pay tbe amoimt
It due on aaid
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY.
toFlte to (he sevennent on a *>leee km street, and last year renoved the able Idace for saeb an lodustrlal fair
■lortgage, with seven per .cent,
Cylinder b..re, 4 Inches; stroke 4H
■Sfir' MMi vttir B Eaad pribe tor balMlag to the Second ward, where ft Ahere It coold be seen ai all Umes The evening was spent in games and teresi, and all legal coma,. together
Inrbes. Good .leatga. bsst BUforlBL
y e lee of fifteen dol
dtotoctt^^toMMeaphfte. >!• trM had heea assessed this year, aad that baa been a ^tesUon. tor it woeM be pleasant sorUl time after whlrh a larn, .
Uerela. the
Hopper cooieJ. ll’elgki. 300 Ibo. Sturts
SBQptous supper was served. Mr*
Mf toA BT Sunc-Klani.. which sna by nlsikke 11 had also hem tecdoded
prsBiL-ves '
In aaid
easllv, ntna Meedily;
Umpriefat
was
presented
with
s
haU hp MAOO rehela. and eaptarad M ea (he tax roll of (he Third ward, and Wdtd
iDortgJ
............r as all (he rotlowtng describ
reliable, durable Md eomplou wtU
J» 'Irflj tkil (ha ■oremmeW traopa. Mr. Karaa has Ihar^ hem eompcH- realtoe bow many dlSereat goods are handsome brooch as a token of tbe ed land sHuated to tbe cHy of Travpulley, asollBB tUBk. buttery, rail tod
friendsblp from tbe assembled goetts
Oraad
<Tty.
____ __Traverse
infactared here, and 11 woaM be
and S(s(e of Michigan, vix; Tbe
swiieb. wirad ready to run yov sep
an phton ef pride for them to See aad
West Half of i.ol Thirty of. Flock.
arator. wood raw V pump or do uy
Seventh
-F- of Hannah l-ay A Co'a S<
show their meads, aad Aot onlr be
other duty wlUIn Ue capacity to tlfi
4 Oo^yeptloo Tuesday mora
h- p.; occtiplea 3x214 feet Price 876.
splendid way to advertise the eom- ine. nuptial high aiass being said by AddItlOB to the CKy of Traverse City.
Mickigan. secordtof
modltles. bat to >et ttae werld at Urge Paiber Sheekan. Tbe church was filled
(hereof.
OlATra
WH. JACKSON,
Trarorra CKy. MMk
know that we aiade them. One pUn with Mends and reiaUvas of the
MART B UNDERWOOD.
in
Mortgagee.
as the buTeae ef popniar yonag couple.
The bride
be occupied la (be wore a beautiful gown o^ white silk
\BLE
sprlag. to have aa addlttoo
and carried a shower boooet. After | Bnsii
Ue Varik ead Od aaftabto
Ue (MWBOar the brMM party and
A 3ieiiVwWi flu. Itosk is SAFE.
ataSed to take care ef Sack prdSaeto
Bumber of friends were Ontertained
On targe retonc^ md imnttA----- s-------1
Adveniaa
as cbMd be dtoptoyed Uer^ There at the borne of the groom's psrenu.
Information 1* reoaeotad as to
Ston^yasdliiii
"
an toany of Usae tibt would aot take wwt or tbe etty, at a rtoepttoB aad living
log legal heirs
bein of Jolla R Her
■]• « very
raom,.Uko tsaites. dinner.- BoUk Mr. ato
who
died
St
Traverse City on Oct.
and Mrs. Waraikj
A 9OUN0 iivsitoMM lor
IsidK
25th. 1910. and was burled at Ben
Hggrs. <
are well and faroi^ly known and en- tonU. Mlcb.
psyng c^yoniJ ndcras twiee • year.
lor^ baked goods, dgar bOtSA bdfr
}oy tto frleatoUp of a large drrie to
WM T McGURRIN.
Keep 70W ftoek in A 1 eetulMos with the follawli^....
goods aad the like. This would aaswer l»sopW
Oommandant Michigan Soldiers' Home
alargar ptoea eaald ke arraagVd
Administrator.
aov IA 23. 30
PAoOl teorttoa s« Mrs. Eart Irtohto
leedanhlp U
which had deMoaced him ae an
law and admintwr. were HIM wlto
and aided In the recruitlUK Of bif toroM.
-Ward became » dtUM of China.
..TiMRUV
inan«ed Hva, daachter of a wealthr
MUve. and aoon became a mandarta
THO^y.BATtt.
of the tone order
ttmf
the Imperial aary. Ue fanned to
dOM up hhi asam to Chtda mod ot
b-tM.! ^
tered a oontribmlon of flb.ooo to MtoUier BurUnfame to aM «f (he Caloa
rr to hto retura to
take part to the tdrll war, but It be^ hla duty to make an aahanlt opoa
the ^ of Tae-Kie. In wMeh be wae
mprtaUy wounded. Ward waa bortod
af.Sto-NIst-Pe. and Me ndUtary orn>>IIM. at Oa poatottaa at
lUon WM drea Into the haada of
lif. i<ml. matt tk* aet
..........
Small Boys*
'oS?3?!£^^
ik:
3JOO
Good crops are of no lasting IseDeEtif
you spend all that tl^ bring y<^.
Bank your pnxMds and you w31 have
a suiiJus, a cln profit h(m the fauaApv
CONVENTION PLANS
Tba.Sl«.nUk l>wS rii l»f
DU P)J!I HOTHBIS
“•'•-Ta,
Trmerse Gty Stott Bonk
Praitiycjy fhe
lari^eat and mtgt
interesting stoci^
of Cut Flowers
and Potted pfaim.
Kff Viuni OF PAVEiaT
QUEEN afY
miBniiL KniT
tbe little Wonder
FarmersI
I;ONpw-oomsoL of u a inEmuRy.
im
There aro so nmay vlsttovs rwmng
(kart 'an tha aammar Uroagh. as Is
Uowa by tba rerardi Uat
Sf tha ygst aeamto. M8S gMBg U aat
basy ptoca Mr tatortaUtloa. and thoae
cama 4«b tklrty-oae differant stotaa.
shaartoE_bow wtdaegrrad Hie adverttotog MWbAM they baSM 8HI tbslr
htotids wkal they tow utorS.
Tbe tedt (haia
liMiia
mJtitan MtiM Sr .Ite t—
MoBdiv OTOtoag wtu a pot-tock soplyll»|ifcil Pmtm
pet to tooof to W WfUAKr.* A anBy (he "ka-otor'* aothod 1 raa ro
«val toxi# fltfie waa 4iijbr«d. atora
helac piayM tod other OmseBinti eoT« (boas achiag teetb sbaotettoy
Without paio. and wiUout Ue BM to
ocented tbe cveotag.
Rpo^ of B-.
___
H tos tekea
with weak kauits wO s
d TtoaL^Vto""
W4to -Kaotat^ todtood to pa
Ml T. nMMr a mk awu,
OR. W. O. klKTGH
S99S8t wltoBlm BtodLwtU Dr. BtoflA
sMgfb Tiaww City. MliMna
IntdntotioBsl Ponhry Food ........................................ Sh, Ms
wgir. Druq^o^
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'OllAjro,1l|6HT!Ba! BKBALD. AM) TRAVEllSI! IRTT
THTSsnAV. UOVElHIEft IS. l»ll.
wV
Kinjg:sley Department
Gondacted by MUt Edna Watt.
#
Ike Oru(k Mtaniil eodetiM iud dt oONf^’i
la iUu Dt nm tW^lk
I oC aMlap. Bttioai al MSIfll
'm Ip-ip
SI
Our First Thank^ving Sale
bdag done or ooetemputed. mIm <
tn town or oAntrr, ud toy edur
eral Intenct. Send all ttoBi to Hi
->l
K
Stew
Oeglns on Sat^da>^, IVoyembcp 2Sf]:i
And will continue until Ttianksgiving Dav
every
purchaser of ♦10 or okt, hikI in ndilition will I'naki- Kp -iai j.ri«i*s on many li:i.-s of h.o|i--.n'Jiil<- -M-Ti-haiicliM-.
...
Well atow you Iwtier
nn<l iu-tt<T Klyi.-; ,oy- ,lnirr- .vou |i~w-tliaii wlnilf vou liHvi' 1 • juiy for
It:' onliiiary kiinisj>l oMi.t slon-x.
”
Whether
you are a iiiniuT. «- .li.uisrr. n un-ri iiVnf. .. liifljiiiiie.
'
liiiiie. aH niitroml iiiiiii.
,11.' Mm llliihnr.T. or h
i: nuiii.i-K imi nliilf Im.- of work you an- in—WvM
l^e you to oome tn thn
tilon—.vmi’t! fiml it to yi>tir;n«lv«iilni:<- t«i net aer|iiiliiite<l wjili tile liijrlvfc’rnilr jto.wls
jin- ►eHinu :il J*o|iifiiir prini..
*' ' We.tihow the claaaiett eluthiiig for iiion a»il youtd; men. ili>' pn-ttiesi
pn
Hals luiil Sliirls mi<l Tii-s. tinl».-liiil*l'- rtnl.-rwi'iir ami Ilo»iiTi\ ete..'
^TC ia warmth, eoinfort,
tort, n^cetiu
n^cetiun of tit. aixi lout; life .in tn tv.-jirint;
rinp o
ijunlitieH.
^nr Finest Suits and Overcoats, worlb $28 and $30, for Thanksgiving Week, at $25
boiu aad Ovwooats, woriti ♦ir>
and mm, Thankiigivmg^week.
.Her. Wnbredrrtle Uaj,. !;..
•
at... 413.75
^ Onr Bedt ftata, regularly 12.
nml
44^ for Thankigiving Week: at
|1». 12.70 and $3.60
lin.tn in
('af)s. Kj leiiiiiii vitIui'H. Ill -ii''' iinil !fl..Vl.
The
he Best Woo]
Wool OjersMrtt lU ♦l.i;
Tliniikhgiving wvi'k. iil________ _
Estra .^cc All Wool Dtdnwcor, .Shh1»
iiTi'!
iii uray. s'liriei. i:iii. ete.. ,
for •nuini.,*:lviiiu' w. -k, m .................................. i^96c
Hciivv Mixed Wool Socks, r-r Tliiu lx-u'iviiii:
"•'k ........................................................... 3 pairs for
Wool OversbUIS in all the bnt
kiodi and colon. w«0i $2.50. .1..........
We Feature Garson-Mc;^r High Grade Ctothcs lor Men and Yonng Men
- ,
Suita and Overeoata that are.iioMilirely the l*e<t
b America at $18, $2Q, $22, $26. etc.
' We handle SuiMTiAb-4'ifio» Soitn. tmne
for fit. comfoii. or wear, at ♦1.00. $1.00, $8, $2.60,
^,$4and$fi
• We show tlie ttrent line of ITnhi and ('n|w. S’<ni
Ktyle Mild
han’t help bubuulu'i' tin- ditfen neee iin till’ Ktyl
' <^lily i f cum lii'iidweer f. r m;-ii rurl y*»i,i . ii..-n'.
hKl.onr [U-iei* III-.- Ii-s tliiiii <ill;' l> uHl . li;.;”' .'-'i
,
* Til).' liniTil rants, ilie "Ouvn “ ni.ik. Ii.n.- -i
jBlticimil t"|iiit«lioii r«ir i|milily, style, .-ni.i :il. l*n • .
mere fr uu $2 in $6.
I'ailllle.ss liiiUlls iind I’jliiWllH-S. .Vllinv af'ii l.i.-ll
V r.,- ■ ii.-.l iiiiil;.- ,.f ,\|.Hlel Shirts ill B yreat
) "f
{liiu.nis .It ..Illy ^1. Tl." Kaitle
t.' sf .■•I.i^anh. at $1.60, $2, $3:60. $3. etc..
^ iiii.vx (liiariiut-s'il H.iM.-ry,
fiDanintl i!i.si..cy. II..I. prei.f ...................... i Hi.ti. ry.'
TK.- )'r. iii. si
.•ku'-i.r ill 25c, 60c, etc.
Wc waal row to come la and gel aeqaainltd.' Keiacmber, Tnebeys tree wllb every pnrebase ol liO or ove r.
!.
124 Em
FMthn^
THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP
Next door to
A. V Frietf^
Traverse Qly
For Job Work Come to the Herald and Record Co.
«js«"s'Uursk?%af
uSsi^
rwiSTuTfcrt
Ken's Fleeced DEderwear, lire
lor Tlmiik^triviui;
;ttiM-ririi. lit
for Th.:nk.str»vMic
U-i'i'kk ill ..... .............................................................
ass.
- --
WMk*SaJf^
VVe vi^ill giveTurke^i^s away
Bi«b
K. J. C«ae tranurtcgi basinen Id
tVIlUcknr
McDirfc Tueedajr.
ful aeeUeat last vaak vban At k*s
CUltde unurd of IVsv^roo CUjr kiokad in the l« by a Imw. Iip^
waa Ib town on butlDeo* Saurdo)’. WUIackar waa badly brntoad M'
rare broken.
,
HrCartby aad wICa
with J. O. cratbifa 4
). Muak br tba KeSor orcboatra.
-tty.
John Srhlodorfa baby U vrrr alck
Alac Saram aawad wtai
srllb
Endrldts ud Mr. 1
Rev. Kendrl^ of Traverse City,
Mm. M» WaQ and
and OTMldlD^'eldrr of this diatitet
...... to (on-n Saturday to attend the
they rielted Mrs. Wall’a alatar. - . .
Mr. Ontmen Ml Monday for moimL
' attend the tuaral of hM kwttM*l
dam
wife
Hra. Olive Days of WaaMnaton la
Mr. Al »U1
vtslUD* her Diet* Un. WIU Pollard
Ttavaraa Uty <
M Summit' Ciy.
day.
Georre Campbell M Uoan Sldlns
Mrs. Mike McCartkr and j
is suSeriDB an abseeM on tala lea8. Fenton wgpt to BncUay I
Mrs. Praaii Saxton wMt to Bmir day to vuu Ua lattar’a i '
man Prlday. oalns to the Ulneaa of Allen.
her brother's wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin ot L___ ,
Mapt UhOlct. of Travene CUy Clty^lad thalr danfhtar. Mif.^
spent Sunday •Ith bU parenu at
imli riiy.
Clyde Wans of Fife Lake vWte^
j>r Tedotah «lt StuusU City. Iraa- bis sister. Mis. Cook thif \ '
ID Tiivane CUy
Mrs.' .V’ema Slorrs wad t]
laturday
Edtas WaU ToimMy and V,-,
Mrs. Cooiperr and father vialtad bar
Oaorce coaajty one of oar
sister
.Setsoa Wy«oC Sua^. nent dtlsens waa taka
Peter Humnch rWumed troB daer Friday avenlac With i
huatins Saturday.
HU condlUoB today
ay U
I «WF Bi
Mrs. Sarah Brownsoh want to Hol proved. •
ley Thursday vbeis aha vUl spend
Mrs U
the aimer with frlende and ftUllves.
HUks.
ttrs. Prsnk Kelaon Tecnrned tram
Chas. Oook want to MaaiW «k IMBAnn Arbor Satorday wherp the nn- ness- Monday.
.
denrent a
'
“ ‘
hoped that In Ume Mrs. Neteon wfll
s as healthy aa ever.
Id Ktngsley Sitnday.
Calvin Spariins and Myron ConB. F. Baylor wmU to
nlmcham went to Travana City on day to buy poUtou
Uusineaa Friday.
Ur*. Balsy Wgrrw Ot
was the sueat of Mrs. J. araeitaiu Monday.
fVIday.
The Ladles
met with
dalpb Hlcka loot a bora# iMt «
PWMd MMsr lent
Tuaday wbers
of l$a
«
JOOB
- 'H’eldner ot Suminlt Ch)- t
m a rnriav cl
a«^s work w
sacted builneaa hara Satnr^.
Howard Duna returned pYldar meeUnc will t
i
time H
from a buslciwa trip In Omnd Ra SnmaiM Our aotna
pids aad KalaBwaaO)
E. I.. Hufhea of Traverse City '^'r. Will Hill U AnMinC
east of Klnsslay.
was In town on business Friday.
Chaa ' Moore rstnmad Tim IMk
Bern to Mr. and Mrs. laai
rietu Tbandsy wbers ba had mM
HoefllD Monday a win.
Arthur ChristoKorsan and wile
ratarasd
Kurkley were the >ri>ests of Bdiii
tn Btoomlagdala Tharatfay.
Wall l-'ridi
l-'rida).
W. U . Bsi--------__Joo Weldon returned from
vifct Friday for a ebori visit with Clu OD buali
Paal ScbMi
rrlonds and relsttves. On bis return
CUy 'are vtaMJng
homo be will visit In Chtrago.
sdL Sr.,
Sr.. fur 5 Siv
Miss Carrie UoS of FUe Uke baa MMta ioba BsdL
arccpied a position as clerk tn the
Mr. ud Mrs. Chaa. Straft
Anspsi-h dry poods stora.
I>aul JstkaoD who woot to Detroit
' weeks ajco. was ukao sarlpasly
with typhoid fever. Mrs. Jai*
son. his mother, was
VislllDg.
on<« and U now In Uetnlt takinx
Friday fOreaiog a Urga uaaAar ot
ire of him.
iMdy Maccabaga and U|«lr boabaada
Geerse Swaiosloo aad aUtar ___
Hr nf Barkley spent last week with
Skid
:h>lr in ^T. Mrs. Aake
more,
»tr Wulep of liotmra Sidlns ios'
vs’-.sl U boriMi r.ldsT,
Un. Ual ,
Ruifa :■
a of Travarae City
Api-iu Sur.tay «ltb hoc UthaA Mr. Fiuk left W<
Jsibson of buBima ('UrWill Jilii
Msiobett M Shmddlai
Let the Herald and Record Co.
do your Job Work.
isO:
n.
uS,2rsa;ss:tSfi
%(V
ta TialUag bar
Rev. BrMswater waot to Muea A. Bowa^aa. '
tons MoDday to attend a dietrid
a>oellDK Wednasday be wM fO tr
Harbor Bprings to see bU wUa.
Will .virkrrson went to Traverse
<'ii> Thursday on huslD^Bs.
tawo for thr pasPfi
Frank Wtlsop Of Traverse CIU and ed bis fanOly to (M
Ismlly spent Suaday wlU W«. WU-
$
ALMIRA.
Tk Great
liianksgiiiiK Sale
Coats at $16.50 and $22.00
In ample time for our llianks*
giving Sale, we announce 50 La
dies’ and Misses’ Coats, all fresb
and smart, which we shall sell for
$16.50 and $22. As a matter of fact
the garments at $16.50 wonid or
dinarily sell for $20 and $22, and
the garmedts al $22 are aqlnally
ot $25 and $$0 grades.
Table linens ani White Goods
pi first qualiiy and design
Tomo^ow Morning
Wednesday, Nov. 23rd.
tn the Kroup arc bcauuJu!
nirr sences. nrciatlclothe. iib^llcer. c
e hiphcst Aiahdard
Lsdies’ Sails at S9.M,
S12, $15 aad $18
WcWbtaicascaiooccypa aDa Ml oUur economical aad shrewd
buyen ascorly la the dsy asW Is convenlenl lor yon to came.
Stt Lorge^Ai$. ra Berk Pageof this issue far full parUcalars.
Plu lot
Future
Neeik
IP
AM ef our high grade Suits, snrih
.up tu t;:. sed Ka>, put iDtu tliip sale
n» preail.T rcicwxi pri«-e, giilts of
nobh) mmurcA. novcliy
pUii, M-rges
»l«s Wurth I
$15 aad $1$.
_ _
>IMMS Of
day.
Mr aDd Mrs. Uaary Couo bava
, mtned lo iMge Abd tor the VMler.
Mr. aad Mra. Roy Oaao.id C«i|r
Kud have uo«od loU> U- Cm'a faSu
II care for bU stock aadlaH hS5
ihlags (or the wiaiar.
_
Mimsrs. Frod sad Babpri. .ir&|a
l<aie rpturaed borag tiwa thgkJB
tiumlog trip, but did aof Bmlm
Bood lurk lo brlog aay hoM ««l
ibem.
'
Mr sod ^f^l J. I
ds> -for a fear ^r^rtslL
Mrs. Mlu........
and Jirt. V. C. Thonpaoa.
aiAtei.a virr.
High-Grade
Plush Coals
We sre oTenoc our blybast arada
fluAh Cmu S( $t9Jb $2kA0. $32C0
and titAOa Carsrul CuaU at $845.
$1^50 and $1940.
. .,
.
Travem CUy Salarday la loXJl^
iradtac.
Thera wUI
«
he * aadal MR St ttS
West Almira seba^ beaes Wfi£iS
fuMrs la raUe aoaay far the flrtfi
,
.
^ VlM^ Ta^ M tMMiife
her ststar, Mra. Jm )
There are seevtoes at Ua FHgiSt
hareh oeafy SoaSay. SvitM acb *
at 10 •■ehKk ud SOMcblM SI flU
a«Bia la the eTsotei at 7 •’dock. <
—
Mr. Orrllla Cbucw la ha$_
•iSU'SJvitnrtff
I
laaplctel Word of Cod.- Good____
U heUt tafcea aad we ara liuSlu i
ward to greater hltaslv ia Opa
Bmar Packard aad taaOr aad $bi.
Wat. Briahi of Baet Kaaaed riSi
Mra. Dali Baadar.
i
'i
m
. A.
laujip Tktvna mAij>, juro tbateue bat eagle, Tnma)AT, xo'
“ Gr6rfct 11 ayorse Region
QaM^aad dm^ cnltod oa Mr. aad wtotar for 8. B. Barnett whlto toor 'tana near Bblce la
Mra .ffAftag Bandar eveator
ara to ftoUtorato.
too Md mUL
*»katad Wfflto Rltor warn Tnv.
Mr. aad Mra. B. A. Pika were to
Nor. IL
ecaa CRy rnUen Pridw aad Batarday. Travotoe GUy Sato^. ~
Ed Knu and Jttoa Welttos toft Tor) Homer Payno drove to
SSHIkKS: ""
NORTMMRT.
■f g,.muUw tab rnmiMT tor •
««ir'vWt to Onad BvMi.
..M. W. Beashv o* Tt»tw*« Ctty
A tm a tow ton u»t wMfc.
brloclaa to camp a flat larsa took
carrrtoc tw»tT,
twaatr potato.
I I Wo
T« V J^TB
loara WttU
wttk 1r'i-------IlMl ■! "o( tho
MM ra•
'coot tunrtofo or KUi Maad Ztek^
Mr, A auA. u, MA. MAn ul, Da. WrM.i
a™...,
tlAIM •» Ur,
kIp Coaaor of
nf A
aIIaIpiA
Utt'Tnctoar' awralot'Kortk Botca'to
Bellalro.
$m Mt Htt—t wkoto bo wll! BO- a wM-loto tonnor. Tbeir maar tost Tnaaday.
RebMe Payne attended toe sarprtoe
• «har«i ot an oloctrie Uso. Mra. frtoato oztoad eoacia
John ParbaU was a Travene aty
a Harry Osborn ton evening.
caller ton week.
*■- “
GlbU < ■ I dty. Op.—,
,—,—
—a------ -- -- —
'opoat Bmida^^ Mra
to Mt. PtoaaaaL
'B«i« to now is oao and alroadr baa a al I -..............................
toklng too ev^ng train tor Grant.
Badd toft Umdv tor Chi- tow ioada of 7b«eot pottooaa to mo bi* pareats a tew days
SusXu
Sr
5^
•»*«•
»<U
visit her nstertbr
•
tore getog to North Manitou for toe ti«.
a
Jtoi. C B. Ktol apoat Satardajr and; Kov^
Vinter. He was accompanied by bu
Ony TIppoa has gone to Tiffon. O,
brother, B;----■ Trawao CUr rttlUnf
>
spend
toe
winter.
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21.
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HILUklDe oiiovi
Ploy
Powell
Is
batrberiag
a
beet
to
___ a Ida Stoolo toft laat wook tor aj saroral tarmora to oar rtolnltr an
day tor bU eoa-tn-tow. CUat Caac.
«Mt In Otaad Ba^lda and Albion. _ 'banUas pototooa and fool -rorr mndi
.
___D.
- O.
Shorter.
Joe
Bklvec,
S
BurMjIalaOloaoa. wbo baa boon boro Tto jeneearagod <mr too preoont rlatoc
Roy Case
a moved over to Wert kort and Ha^ Baker bnteberod tost
^ Ua paroBU, reinntod ton wook prieoa,
Almira
•flmdtoiton.
I Wo aro aorrj to boar that Artbor
*8atThe mao bore were after docks
Bat.
Everett Ctala and 8. Zelgler spent
- Mr. and Mro. Batob worn to town Popot'baa oold hia farm and eondodod nntoy. There were pbont SM docks Bonday at borne,
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...
_______ _ j- nolsbborbod.
■-totoaTo
..................- Bat wo are on Shorter s take.
j Grant Ueanre hns gone to Grover
t of too Abbott Etoctrlc U|ht ,ud to teeo aa oor now noi(hbor,
Warren Depew sold bis team to Al- HUI. O. to visit bU
B parents and ebU
iWMaif ot Eaat Jordan.
iFrod Akera. toe pnrebaaor ot tbo farm. ben Nephew this moraine.
tirer. lor a time.
’ Tka Nortoport High ocbool bon act) Boa HaUorr baa retnrnod CroB1 bla
''
Mra Depew spent a cooide at dayil Oeeege Wdlobee to going borne with
fcBiniir a plek-op team and wont to
In Traveree aty tost week.
,bh son. Mtotoa. to spend toe vrioter
- -- I Bar ton Fridar oronln* to
Frank Bborter. Steve and Baall Pike | WIC OriSlto baa moved to Cedar
a Bar
baakctball toank
j tbo Sattoaa
E
spent Bnnday at borne. retnnUng to Rea fbr tbe winter.
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lUdbraoooroofMto Mra. ..
TrvaarM Oty Sunday evening.
} Harry Baker to belplog bis stoter.
H. Thor haro rootod Mra. W. B to BOBO bettor.
8. H. Lawyer bussed wood for John Mra. Will Battler, batcher today.
Maatoa-a nero and axpoet to cot a
HayWood
Monday.
| Dan Pratt drove through here toU
Mra. Jim SmUcr aad ftunUr opont
tdcai to sbapo aod ptor a atrooc »ma Bondar at Tbbo Nortb-t.
__
Miss Carrie Wagoner spent Sunday'morning with bto logglDc sl<
' Iplar ea.
Ulaa Adoltoo HaUorr opoat BiSdar
to| Prod7
,-Waltof Barth aad Mra. Bam waro at bor homo.
/
CUr daltora tapt
A coupio .ot .oar iroang todloo oaotnmed tan _____ oroalnc aad ropon a .
i. A. a MHlikaa , ntni
.M-k IroB rort Warno. tod.
•Ml Haaoam wbo baa baoa to too ‘^Mr. and Mra. Praada dooao
Bandar at Chaa. BacbUoben'a.
Ma Moooaa. toft tor iTtwtrorao
Ctoa abraddora aro at woi
M.wotk. wbowMpxpo^ to pacoffo dam^^triekortorto tow dart.
John Kabato attoadod tbo oebool dlroctora' Bootlac at TraTorao atr ton
Eridaj-.
vtolt la Rood atr.
_t tett oa Prtdar ter a Taood^ftr Kl^tortwboro tboT
rots.
Cbariovot;
and Goo. Loallo ro- opead a obert Umo. -Tbof bavo aot
id Bapldi ton Bater- doddodjrbaro tbar wUl mako toatr
kra 0. ii. Damo aad
r.abor.
dm to to at this wHtlBt;
IT oToalBg Mra. Rar Aoo■aatlr aarpitood br a tow
a tow dars ton week.
' wtod nona tbo
Prod Robertaoa
catBpletoIr do-
'^Joha Akon mado a bwlacw trtp’ta'
Elk Rapida ton wook.
Loo Hammoatroo oad Pimak B. ..
rotoraad from Hoaer, wharo tber
batro bam wotUag tor too pan tow
**K«. tt
MABCU
Piar to oat agala.bftar haelag booD ooaflaod to too boom fa ooeaeqoooeo ot coming to coatact with
potooo nmac.
Potatom are aoUlag today tor 70
c«nu and aro la good domaed.
Caaalo Hammond rtoltod at O. C.
Hammoad’a too tin.
Hra. Pleldlog Wauon to ea too olcdi
UsL
8. K. Crtat oad tomllr atnrtod tor
Port Artonr, Can., aad expoA tn mako
toot ptoeo tholr tnaro homo.
Carnot Bnller dtnro to Traroroo
AUco BolsBlor baa
Plortda to apoad tbo srtntor.
Brart. AtUo Burr aad Hngb
A1 Botomlor has moved late Ed
J^toa toft Prtdar lor Calltomto to Oopotoad's boue.
TSadMtag to too erdor at tbo day. onto. Ur. and
lAber dC Oadar Raa to doliig Grove, this wook.
BatUmto bWttoarlag.
Clifford Pray mado a trip aa
Ml toe Sdto.
.
Mra A. S. Prar vtohltod In Tiwtotm
aty Priday &nd Batnrday.
A very pfovant day w*a apaat
.
tort
Thnradar with Mra J. Hoagtoad. when
too Holplag Mand oodotr gatbared
bor borne to bolp bor cctobrato ber
MC. Iborowaa gtxtr-fltto blrtbdar. A aim dlaaer was
ttooaeceatot aorvod. Nine moaiben and tbrm viaItora wore prosont.
Mra Hotoa BcoCt spoat a tow days
wlto bor paronta ton «ook.
Tbo Holplag Hand aoetotywlU give
a.pot4ock enpper Thaakaglvlng at Ur.
PONT emUOA. .
and Mra A. 8. Pray'a boma. AU mom■.• 'A grant many mapto pto^ atoba
Md adglBgi aad tdaeoa of ftmltato
tern drtftod aabpro atooa tbo booTy
QaRo a aambsr of Ital_ .
-Bon to Mr. and Mra. Ooa. Otoaaa.
O. V. Holmoa
Ktogsler
nnrodB)-.
M. Bakar ealtod oa Mr.
Ur. Skiver and dangliw. HMaa.
...
Mra Moan Boa^ aftanoon.
drove to Travene Oty tW litb.
" and Mra Jtton Alina ot Trav^M»em won bMd at tbo LnU
Ana atr vintad Ur. Bklvor and fan.
. Men to Ur. aad Mra Natooo. Nor. Rytoen..
Mtoa Clara Bklvnr called oa Mra
Maaw to balpiBf at Ooo. Tyler tost week.
OtoWawMls MradNom-to oteto
John Bento U Bovlag back onto hto
Mra ikaak Oafo to qaUa poorly toe
|PM4aw mailiw feat to mom batter at
Mr. Trtor^ people vWtod at the
home of Mr. and Mra George Tale.
Mra Prank Baxtoa U vtolUag bar
tootoer.at Booth Boardmaa.
Mr. aai Mra Oaa. Newman aad lUMrs. Baitoa's motoer. wbo Wont to
fla BU von vtafttag Mra Kowmaa's GaUtorato to spend toe plator with
parmBmmMl trioada tba part two
brotoer. died very aaddonly- If
wnta.«kltoi jBlto Tbonaea, ber ato was vary sad news for Mra Banon.
Oar tsaeber. Mr. Madtooa. Is boardhMMVttbtbML
lag at O. V. Holmos'.
»ar.«.
Mra B. R. Bmlto to
9 wot! at
‘' -PLaABAirr qnovb.
1 want to Kingsley today.
.............Ivor,ealtod on Mra Tytor
Mi
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'Id
ms
ON REAL ESTATE
S. T. Bnv.ivr sad wSd st
avde Snyder a^ibOdrye -i
AJM, ;r»A
GlettQ Dlebert left Tbur^y fi
home la Lansing nfter
_
ler toeadta
summer with bU larenla.
■enhaV^
R. M. BUllman vent
Saturday --0 spend i
•ajlto v-t'; hir
parents.
C.A.HAMM0ND
conniisie:&. covSiir5^S^'
LAWYt-Ww
General t aw Rrmcttee. taelunmo Collwv'tons
" ' aBstoledim, rresenvlcy
Matt M.Connln
Ward B. Connive
..................fcd E^ \
Kalkaska s£miiy
Jesse and Mae Sajder'jmeai San
ay with Vlra Blake.
\
Nov. Ji.
KdnW lived here for sanM Traverse Ciiy bj tbe se-rtoas mnoM of
They ha.e .the lymiathy bl her molhvi. Urm. 8<|uit>
Mr. Ito.K's dt>g bit *aydb Knipee
friend* here
h»^t weevT
“ “"A
, mtofortuiK- K. traiiure In. leg near
U't
iREacCNT. 't
Miss Eda Ahdeisoo.
toderwo el^t d«ug»,.
.
jthr ankle He.ic.ne pi.. 1> n
itroM—Urs Ern«'t utwatk 2f»
of Ur. and Mra. John AttferaoB of.J
m |i ,.«,: and .
8.MI otreei. placed her ewa ma.
i>aen. ased l.< j-eats. under arun
. ______■ W. C- ^>e^•:naTton
Tl.ur.da,
son at Lnand oa Fr^y. Tbe yoons ' .e-.
>nd driUered him to tbe Hnat ntpat
people
vtoltlac wlfT Ur. Nduv elation on a charge ot aboafother
Isadore.
K hi* Iptoer Reese, or. is at Grace
Mr. Ueeble
e !■
U^here
MIm
I Glloon Is helplnE^Mr*.
•.:-:isl. sotrerlng from over a acore
Wlsner I the hotel for a tea da,*.
. »ho( sTwiide In bto light arm afad
We a
are sorry to> learn of
or tte
tie death ttor
ti. Hie hod). Tbe toooUag followed a
ol .Noah Cdnie't baby an
Man:
quarrel-
A Lmgr CaM Winter
l« predicted by themorftell»Me wertlier «uthoritlet, and, ]umiuit Uy «ppe*iunct.. theymr right. ThI. mean, much to tbau
who expect to keep boiAe, lor lo much time mu.t be .pent in the home tbaflt .hould be mede cbceiful, comtorteble’ and InvIU
Inf. We WBbt to coavloce you that>e are prepared to fuToUh you |u.t thl thloE* you need richt now. end at priced which
win poiltlvely appeal to the moit cer<^ and economical buyer.. You'll find, too, that our etock Is the larfest and belt Miecled
•tock ol gneral House FnmlsblUES In tSla^rt ol the state, and you jet an unlimited assortment to select irom. Today we
can name you but a tow ol tbe many tfand ollerluEs louud In our enormous slock.
Let Us Help You Prepare for the Cold Weather and Save You a Considerable
Amount of Money at the Same Time.
Dining- Tables
Now ^
Have You Bought Your
Heating Stove?
if aot. il’g time t« get nfttled uii llu- kind of a Si.iv.- yoy «r-
t« u-i'.
We want you to see our enoriiioite lUif, bti-auw- you mu liii.l jus; what you
WEDt. and we know the price will suit you, Ufaine they an- alisululfly the
loweat ever qaoled on stuv^ of tbi-'
game vlais.
Moit every one knowK of
. tboac famous
UNIVBBSAL 6T0TE8.
“Every one ■ gnaranteed.’' au whateverjeotT'need in the way of « Heater
Christmas News Rockers
-’‘Cr.r
or $uge.
i
iffr. drvp
in auti lool^tbein over,
fan Ih- iisi-tl ..\i-ry ttoy in ihe y.-ar.
even 'if you're not tiuite ready to boj'.
Ditu’t raith M.-rini our lt••ull;■tf•I^
Iri-uiififii 1.1/
atiorttnent of lliniiij
!
, Tahl. s. AM kiiMi-holitl tsak. niiuiil tito tal>I<s for oniv
».76.
.
S.nwrf t..|. TaWt ati 1-iw ns M T •
ail.) h. hiirh as
ff .v.nj i..s .1
iitiL; Tiihl.;.
1
];iiiitiL;
t^nio in :mil iti.j......
tills hailIMlsijtll lilt-.
\V l,av. about on.. fiundr«d differv;-. I., »f RfH-kini lo >e-l.-rl .fn.iii.
t.-giiiiiiti-* in |iii.... at 7i»e and ranging
I,,, t., i-.-.i*.
s„ f.iattwr wbal your
id*.I 1. Ill
IS,, iri- 1m‘1i*-vc We i-ali
snii \..ii III v’\l.. jind ••lianeiigi-' any
r •••
,.v pii...* I'oiii.. Ill jiii.| fry
tsjrr.
r
i’.>iK<.ni
Beds and Bedding
"II-
III 1iiriii.li itigisdiii.
iiiiil g'-i 'iiir iTi—-Ai
Carpets, Rugs
at pricet so low you cannot resist buylu( them.
tortbalt
^
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that to titba after.
_.k aad a dealri to give
..._a tkair rlghlfal toaro ot
• Mm to taoe toe alomenu
ow too aulra trip. Bvee
" stloas ol wla-
^"omrgo Tale oaltod oa Mr. Trtof to
day.
Btoool DIroetor WUltom Boston attended too directors' mooUag at Trareroo aty toe Kth.
Nov. JC.
It*h almtsKl iMelcaiK t.. atts-iiipt a d-
jlililji
MTipi.iii
27c
<9:
• .'nnl
of our Urg.- lin- ■■f li.sls and
h,. f.
Bedding, beeause Ihi-r-- i* sm h a Urg%‘apety of nigt-N and iityl<*» that th-y
I fair waatbor
£i?&TEftn^'totoiri.-
doeaa't care to ran
Boltra Gao. Uadaayytook din-------- —.
' —t _
tba boma Jt
at Mr. and
~
kM %ada mtoveUably
detalaad at
r graadfatoor. P___
-------------- ---------u Oncer ot toe otoi
w the immedtoto cann at h
Mra
Eetao Ujaplffly roeovorto« from bar rmant Uloara
n to wbleb be U bold to ear___
Hta etay ertth ae oa tots ocnMaa wna.
~t. of nooesaltr. a abort one.
BRI tor tola roamn provnd a dl^
.MdBOnnt.to'm an to that wo warn
tain hr apprecmtotl ouly
NORTH PARAD1BC.
p-.to^ oamo Utoo. bat te raptdir ^ Tbe^Uayffald Ladtoe' Aid mn wnb
•BaamlW it the pnoeat i
Mrs. Xaoaard Caantogbam Tburodav
.•mi itotooSj naatto___ _
tost. Mra f*—- ^ tojba
oar local nimrads
^to^^^'takm to toe t^I tlmW
Miss Mabel Moore toft Batnrday tor
Uarvletta. wbon nbe wlU aiiend toe
fnak
Mi
We sell regularly; at ♦l.H.t aud
aud they muge right along up frdn
the misfortnae to badly tractaro
arm while ptonag with a rommatoit
sebooL
>L Is Imptovlna
Impfoi-------nicely.
*
Uiu CUa Hamamad has aoae to
Keystone to care ler bar annt. Mn.
Bert Monroe.
Poutoes have reached the Sto mark
on the local market
Tbe work on the mile of road to now
idy tor toe gravel Bbich
in'soon be baili.
Mra Blop entertaiaad cempaar
from Travene Oiy one day tost wdek.
A Bomber of friends ot Artonr MomoB gathered at his borne ton Tnas
dar 'evealng to remind him ot bto thirtieto birthday. Tbe eveolng was spent
lag daadag. <aad at a tote boar tbe
neau departed, wubing blm
haw ratmas of tbe day. *
U4 toAllr
feA
RANGES
wb.-n m-.ii.
Beds tha you pay «..>J aud ♦fl.tki fi.r
« Mtoooo UUIo. Lnlii mad Rose
Harklas and Ulsi Eva UtUag aod
Master Leonard Davts ot Bligbu epeni
that to ^ beautiful
Braac Bed whieh we bcll fur only $.J2.nn.
n«r
bed blanket aud qnilt valun are the talk of the* town. Iwraute our r-gular
OBiform low prices are lower than other dcalerb‘y>H.-alle.l --Mle prieow. "
fif
course buyiug in big quantities and bring satisfied with a siimller per<-entagof profit, are the reaaons we undcreelL.
H-r.
«.
j**'o|'!*.
...I,
f*»r
1wefll>' d'lT- r
Iw'.l rung- *,
«<'«.•
;iij.t
Ural.
Blankcta ap from $65e to if7..i0
Comfortera uptrom $1.48 to ♦j.O'.i
I’iUown al priori ionate priet>p.
l>*-i'.”iiiji.g
III
-..rg'ftff nglii
|t I...
Ml
uljr./
If ,voij u<.cd a Iti-i/.'
isA.k S|..v.-, drop 1,1 himI
d. \V, SIfli.-i
•
i.i. i|. ,[><*•
T*'U .ali't I.- di-Mpf-'.ii’,* .1 *111 n-.tt
f8*-tory. piir* int»<-
Tbe orifloel. larfeet
only wcloslve . Hoae
Outfittfer in Traverie
rl::;
I
JoW. SLATER
Your Reliable Homefurnish^.
i
^5£RVjaUH)VI
(:ver}th|n( sold on easy
credit terms at Chal
lenje Prices.
GRANP TIAVEBSE HERALD. AKP TRAVERSE BAY-aA<?LE. THTRSDAT. XOVBMBER M. 1911.
«*n«fH a-H. McOorcr's bud ud tb«
mmUb i«‘r*»ch tb« Sootb MU from Uw UdkH i»d *M »«ll (Oewed
•OLON.
< molt wms the d«:tor lobk OB tbe md ua ehuroh. wUfb «u « crui di*u- oith Us imrdmao.
ofoo* Bmtcr. He ti 4ol«« Ui .risbc pUUAMi to muy of oar cftiteas.
Mr. Ueuc&r liw rctnrofd from U«
'0. TioT. 19.-^:ulmir Boeu ha< Mborabc.
j
^ ElMsbelBer ud aos ud httotlBK trip ud bromdit vtib bim b
to Trarme City to try aorkUts
uily McQoeer o-*s Buurled to CtrU Ur*. Mlnte Keweonb of ’ Traverse Ibeor u a mpbv «r tbo
^m«*^then*^**!^r*w
^kerdt Jut Wcdneadsy etcUng by iCHj ore cnuU U Wm. Pirk*' tbU [ Ur. ud 6r*. Ptuk Witoot ud Ur.
JttsUoe John Tncker of Cedar.
j«eok.
‘
.
•*
[and Urs. Lewis Hickto attended tbe
ool^ Mo., vbero be bos reUtlres.
The bos sochO that -was to hate! Mr. ud Mrs. 8. Hoopfer are enter
«>»
lectnres ni E3k
Tom White b»8 ne«rly recorered been gtren at daypool's was glren «p tUnlng their daoghier and boshond.i'^^W* Toesday crulng.
from Us slckleu. a cold
Tor rood reuons.
jUr. and Un. McXlnch. of Tmiefsel «r. w»d Urn. AimOoodmu bare twStyke Bncay helped Martin Bogay
rraak Lobetl of Tmrerse City t. .CUy-. lor a few days. '
Itu^ borne after-speodlng a few days
batcher on* day last week.
Btopplne at sr^D rate's working lor' Le«er Innls of Elk LAke'U looklns
relatives at North Uflton.
It back to Dicker hlK beard.
after his bnulng intermu on this sldci
(he Ulamlnattcm oo tbe lake
man's aft^ u abeeac eoforer a oeek.
-----------------------‘this week. At pretenl be la mirkef |««l*‘’t It looks aa tbou|h the whlw^
Moaee Cate cute' bone at usual Sat- •%♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Inr hit bean cnv. ,
j Itah would tuBer aome. *
arday night.
SOUTH MILT0N«
♦[ The road Inspector for tbe state h
“'
6. B Cate went to Maple
last ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in the neighborbootf to Inspect the • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ ♦
Thuraday 00 Maccabee builneta It Is
MONROE CENTER.
MUion, J
1 built by Commls^
bard to get a<*Tasted to tbe new rates. M'aison baa.b&a
Monroe . Center. Nor. ?j —yViJsy
An McQueer has been movini: bl* week.
________ ____ __________
jbarc close to bis silo, and white p!ac.
OwUr lo the storm on eundey, Rer lodlet' Aid eociety Thursday, drand «•**««• N«« 1‘CV
the tweni
Jlng the roller the team backed up and' lUruood and the lemiwrance sjKiaki-r pa Wood buuihl a nice warm <jhllt:“'‘t »eddlnr aonlveraary of Mr an
*
IMryi, James WInehcomh, their mends
— -pluned a surprise for them. Arrangeswere made to'have a social
the I. O. O. F. hall. W^en Mr and
Mn. Wlnrhcomb arrived they founo
ithat.instead of it bejns a toclai It was
V anrprisc fMC|j,,n, nipj.
j
■iTOted wlIh^Mveral pretty pieces
jsUver. There were^hont seventy pres;rnt. Tbe evenlB^ was pteasantly
spent with games.'music ud social
[chaL A bounilfnlSaupper was served
r.; ud Ibe guests depahed at a late hour.
KwUhlng Mr. and iur* Winrbmnib
jmany more }'cmn-^ wedded happl-
This Is the
I ■
Overcoat House
Ar.R0 CLUB
Aeoth«r sew ityl.#.-
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Traverse City
loon
a/cr7St
All
Our Long Overcoats
Have Collars
Ur. and Um Oliver Moyer have
tawvcd la Ur. Crudall's boose
Cenier.
MW Ruby Vsodam of Traverse
City KiKrnt Sunday with bev parenm
James Simsa Is able tf| be oot again
afie'r an atta« k of scarlet fever.
Mm He* will leave tor au(ord. FU .
today to Join her busbud who wont a
few weeks ago.
BaUy attenOed Ur.-and Mm.
ib% aBTrr wedd^R^^
lary Friday otwaiag
Tb« Free Mettaodista bM : the ball Suday eTMUag.
Ur and Mm K Harr aad daRgB?
ter. la>clso,.swwraed to, terter Omk
today.
» •
'
Mist Margaret Melliimr .weiK -1»
Dendoa Saturday. wter« ab«
'a
rlass In music.
Miss Em UcMuuB wwat to Tls**
erne Oty Friday to uMd SusW«Mb
her pureoU.
.
Mr. ud Mrs. O. A.' Johaaoa aai
cblldren weat to CadlUae Baiarday to
v'Isli trieodA
Herbert Ollbert and Barney UcDoRd are atteadlng tbe Johnson stera
during Mr Johnson's ahsoaco.
Mr and Mrs John Bracken left taff
Allegan, MIcb, Friday, where they Will
visit friends aod speed ThuksglefpM;
They will leave for OVrida early tR
Hr CUrk ud Mr. Volt U
rse City caBers Mondsiy.
a Trvb.
JOS'i:svH.I.E-A hair foot or aanv
vrers. the ground here and tbe waotl|
- indbaiMms are dertdadlr trlata*7,.
Tbe outlook tt diteoumetag (W tonemany.
s'
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M. 4 N. C. R. R.
Chanu to 'Hme, Nov. E^ lEf^
:ily. Bodua ud ITovemoat Ea EdTralna (O' and from Sotaa. Oeiv
THE UBNElJia.
■V
I^colu. Cene knfotdxm.
'
Like the' Above
. LJKC Ul
Out Unusual Display ol Ot^rcoais
Is Unsurpassed
pIfM
X CKX>THES
4
OCOENEEURO.
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Ogdensburg. Nov. .2i.~The Wdies*
Aid society meeu thU week Wedoew'
day with Mrs. Uarld Bimag.
Bom to Mr. ud Ur*. Charlie lunin. last week, a baby girl
A baby lioy arrived at Ib'e home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rolieri Huetl last week.
Ulu EUxabieh Holmes deft Iasi
‘Tborsday for (Talcugo. where she will
sp^nd tbe winter. .Mm John Holmes
.................her.'aetiirnlng Saitvday.
Mr. Harrub reinmed home Baiar
day from Chicago, where be waa tall
cc. a few weeks ago by the acrious HI
ncas of hli daughlof. He left her
mnrh belter.
Oeurge Jcnwlt returned heme Bainrday from snatbern lillnois. where be
tins l»een sviiklog ebe fiaut few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. John Drew cspccl to
leave soon for riiisbnrg. IVuii.. slier*
W-y espect to make their future borne.
Unbelt l.arkcy left last Thursday for
•Multou loland. srbore he wUI work
this winter. HU wife aod daughter
accompulcd him as far av Tiaverse
nty.
Quality
ii tbe meat of ll»
Offering
ofUdieE-
SUITS
Yoe cW
*4 444*************
4
WILLIAMEBURC.
*
44**************o
WillianiHhuri;. Nov. 2<i—James Kn
neat, who lives near Hulnaw. has
l«-cn trsnMctInc business here the
I last week,
1 Gilbert Tray raptured two deer In
noyd Mlnary of Kalkaska visited
bis uncle. Charles Agerson, ihe ton
cpf tbo week.
I f'harlcsTiardner of Traverse City
is|.eni Kunday at the Elwyn lilH borne.
I Ilcv. U A. P. Realm is at MuceIb'nB Bitcn-'linc a, mtolstorlai ennven'I bin.
Wnt. J. May- of BellgW vUltd at
jthe Charles Kaion home
„
1C OU
j The Bcbool la pre|«rtog a Tliairbs
giving pmgiwia to be held al the town
.ball.
i Charles Will. Jr., s|«nt'sonday mlth
his jarcnis. iciurnlng to hu work at
Traverse t'li> Monday,.
^ Mia* Mabel Kennedy, who Is attendiravcrae tCity, sjicot
I Ills
lug scuooi
school at Traverae
{Saturday and Sunday ter*,
j Robt. U (Tow has pnrehased the litlie hotiKc nest door to bis store of K
- H Vinton
!4r4 444*******'***o
4
CRAWN.
*
44***********oa««
Crawn. .Not Jb-A l.re.ell ,-r,y
was given at Jlr. Clark'., hall Nov H
In honor of Mr. and Mr>. J Hra- km.
Who eatwrt ,0 si«.n.| me w;nicr .«
Hortda on a.-r.,u..f of Mr llru.l,.,. .
health. II unerdlc,
H,:,. MrBm.ken' s-sr '•irj.-i-.etj »!.«) she aamiiti^ lo loii^e lo th. hall ttn-l fouu !
'aloni M*t? of
- t' . ti.l- there to scI
■ooie her Tb< I'v.-ntnc aa.-. |ilr;i.jtiT
If HK-h' tti a
1-1 .«> Rev
■ i I a fca sc II . I.; en wordv pri-H«jited
then, siih s I ,c,.;y,r!.c- trsvel-iig l*c
to j.how
c.-Lcai in s-b-!’•tliev are I,.;.; in •!,. .-.inmutmr Rc
•.frefcSmcnr.^ c.l^wlsi. hei, .-tkes
■toffro seie >efvrd
^ Mr. ai»l Mrs J. 8 Veit of Elli Rap
jid« arc here vie'.itne theit daughter.
.Mra. .Drt Clark.
See for Yourselves
Variety
Quality
yetbsB ample space lor
,
Rpiee
-
• Appeal tb Every JLooUer ,iSSo
^ HUffUR
Etovr. <ytof*^«
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
PrEciicEtly a chbtee from dw
eudre Mock of Ftll and Wbier
uraghu. Valoe* iqi to $1^90.
Six Suits Left
ol »cok bdorc U-'. <»eioMfc
oil ule ol .Ugfa cUk Maine
StiiU.
Your (juMCp of dwte t&
•um $!5 EQd $27.50 te1oe>.
$1«.50
-
Dress Skirls
ittcludii^ the moU recent igJ*.
^s ipleocij iDen’g wear siat>
ing. Kfge Eod diigoagk, is the
latest aide-biltoo. f^ dka.rrfdlitioo bead vlmts »iiL or
without paatl b*cLWe vtiH give this
Hjdegrode
iBjr
Petticoat Free
(VJoc. $1 25 u«l SI.50)
erery Dr*** S iif for
cbE»e Dp lo $6 75.
Silk Undenkirt Fret
W|ih ewfg Lhe t Sit paichsK $7 45 to $t3.
THE BARNET CD.
'it
masif. jfmmt&m
HXNDY roj jfjBMig' uS
Fllk Utm Deparinfgfii
^oduclad b^mtu Mu 0««^.
■
dw to
spend a. few wean with oM Meade
ft.
I *t]iw to m (
thii CBd roqnot Uut all ttemi.of pinoaaa
■nan) istena b« MPt to Mia 0«n^, to M
fiMiantMl ia tba Aaputaent. W« ifapeelfilT
oik that
tatamil
tk4
fkm^UaaUk Itm of iato^ la Artr
ttf> wmiiirttlnra. JIawi of iwiil orwtt iMd eatalUMhU, ImprofMiemr* btiag made of etetete.
]iatad..aad hariaea cbaara, and traatfen is
nal aetata la tova and cdnatiT ahd
aeeapUble. The abato npUa not oMt to the
Fillacaaf fife Lakaknttetta attfroBadjW eoaatty—Editor Hendd.
s:
woA for a/*w we<^ rtoft he mepaeu ehc
. M<-Mlchi«l of Taeme Cltr I
> pM. trina^ Inebeled ud
rra(sc lb.draw by..My*
O. Kline (or a few wpeltA.she was dock Frktoy on her way north. . |•A■ dcddMtafiy Aat -thrwtfh do,
.
•/rvHiffanW hr hpr,«A»S^(P'.^idi»! Edward nalm& duf Av* dlrmU.
*>F Marshall.Oritamho whBe;
who «Pectt to spenr the Vinter .jtendml tb* gchopl
m^ the,a»Aa we« bopUu.Adph.
. 1
eoA a^lke. d^blrd 1
there.
.____
,
log in Travers* q^y tost wefk..
I pET^SKCTT-ChkrJpd, wWi.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Stlekney •>«, I haard a Voneer asy she remem- Ing the k>e^ oPtku Uw, Jdte
dn^. of (be wood, with
visiting friend* sad rUtUvM in» the Vr a Novei^ r
boards, twelve Iticbe* wide. .
soutbera part of this
.
i thinks It *3* 83
one rad ok the box and axle tt
^oHtoe Haines and .i
ha* been beevy arlsda, qerarel rg*- <nc
wbcA.
and let the other wbeM (L
Frank Barretu Sunday.
(By w w. rroRMai
i^enit cavt in the sum
aria lost, one load^
OB Ike »!■ A ekflpon MF be fl
- Mr*. KOX Strvhsn.le In Flint wltn
Service guild mpi Frlddr aftemdbi . Qutt* a few attonded ^orch San came ashore near
The toying ben Is usaatly search- in tbf renter tb.f Hme.fl*
ba.«let«. Urn. Beet Breni..
with Mrn. Blla IW.
day to bear Elder Aldrift of UU- ----------------Point, there was
what she Deed* 10 make eggs
--------DETROIT—The
North
Bepttot
and;
•»«
Hi*. Alva Rlcfamood weal .to Cadtl- nols preach.
the mercury went below aero, they the Dledpto* ehnrehe* on North She takes wbai .b« wania
lac Satnrdar to vlali bar alster. Ut*.
Mr. and Mi*. John Dshmar ot near aappo^ winter had sorely coi^ bat Woodward avi
Oban. Dntton.
«
Kingsley vtoiled at Job]} Amm last
vM wrong and lb* axle I
UUe Penr rctoned to CadUlac
effona of a Joint ewBUUqr«» anc-1 Jf you compnl her (o utk* whgL fa)) ,of the -aontCDU gi
aeda^
Mrs. D. M .BiMlKmaa and da^- Satarday and Sunday.
oeaatol. DopUcaiion of eCon thua ! *be doera't Want or take nothing, why
Frank Barren la ^lUng in G
^ Hm Oniaern are to hare a naaknwin be avoided in a new residence' of course abe alll Uke what y“u pr» p^ag Tbe 1,^. to- .
sootbern part of the atate.
llTtag dance la their' halt Nor. 2tth.
Nov. 21.
liWM 1*9 three-locf
W. 3. MoUea ot .PUUtmiT wan In
; Wd*. ralber than atarve to death, but boll, In top center j
Her. and Mrs. A. W. Baker were at
Nor. *0.
WN8INO-A «mml*#lon_ hns W | As wont law"*, many eggs.
oardnM fraa Tbaisdar antll SstvfOVIATT.
tbrpugb (be ends foU the toog a
Ismwd to CoL Jeha B. Boater as:
kw.
.
rlUUm the
EAST PARAOISC.
The
electrical
atorm
Saturday
did
a
(be center jffoM strip
e^M e( the Third Intanttr. Majoi
The ec»rlel lever scare to about
great deal of damage . to telephone
Mi*. Qen A^r« atwat SRsdai la r la this ulgbboihood.
wire*
and
poles.
a lew daiw'- nleH-Vaasdav. tenant colopei.aad Capt W. H, Con- SI
1.
MaaeeMna. She waa ecodnipanied bjr
Utoa Uande Ijagar spent Ibe week
Mra.
Harry
PetteagUI
reiurned
from
aad.UM. OlMi Oibert are mor- tbe Uiaaea Eralpa
•of Cheboygad r-ilutant.
______________________
BechaUaa and Mol- end with friends in Klngalay.
Safurd.-iy.
lag K 00
IBB CO UaUac tUn week.
Rev. Mr. SsUlb waa In this neigb- Indlaim
■!5u3ND-B*'(£Ar I^ckA
Cba*. Battler to qa Ae tick list
Ur*. C H. Tbomr U ocenprioc the
borbood oa Friday last.
Fred Beeman apd famllr.of .Oahbro rtcled of forger —-------------~
nnhiA heme la the abeesce of > their new home aod will rm the
Richard Spariing aad wife moved
Judge Padgbam j tl;\ pnjT^rmp
bakery la coaaecUoa with the mil- to Speneer laal week, where Mr. hgve moved to the lot owned by E. A tory (or not lea* (ban thi*
fainUr hare Hnery.
Sparling expects to work to c^p all Holden at Orlatt.
V
Carlyale Pettqngiq ha* gone to thau. H year*.
tiala the iDQBte shore PetenM^
Ur., aad Mrs. imm Mar end 4ai«b- winter.
«
I'leated with Loch*. will be eentenrod
iifirt^th
ter. Mamre^.^ ChdUlac ounet EtJ:
Mra. Jotepb Bperilng and Has Traverae City to work.
4Aea OreSB west to Tewreree phy day to rrsit her mother. Mr*. Am' Flora Starling and little daug
to work tor
Carapbea Mr. May retaned to Oi
were entertained at the home of .
twred Id It,
Nov. l.th.
Floyd Little, aged 30 yean
^hhwTwMe aa^ little ws har<
iUae Soeday.
Sparling In Manipn Over Sanday.
A school entertainment will be
In one tpartmrai
apartment o^tfae
of the aelf-feeder
sell
months to five years in tbe Ionia
Min Crotwh ol HanlMae Js.etoppl
MIm Mabel Cletond baa been ven*
of formatory for torceny. UUle was pnt 'la grii: anoibcr. ^arcoal: anotber,
the achoolhouae a mil*
a
with ifh. Sen Bamu (or a week.
III with acarlet fever bat to able to a:
Ovtott, Tuesday. Nov. 2S.
of
on probatioii, bat failed to make good. qfftjer A^ea*; anothqy. ^1 parta
* achool dfiwctorn at Trareree Citr
T
wm. P. Reid or Acme waa In
' » oat «g-|n
H. Case and (atnily have moved
Sne^ ^rfcke^f com,
corn, .ph
phAt.
At. barley
ban
and
with
______
(reah
h fleh
fleh cm Monday.
Howard Cieland and Rollle Jobn- Lake
CHARIAITTE-Darwtn
Ray.
aged
Ann (or. the winter.,
[wre MiUe U enplored M the
Mrs. Gen Kimball left hme Wed__
>n are back home aggln.
oata;
an^er,
bAfperape;
In
still anSI
yean,
a
well
known
Canncl
town;
Mr.'and Mr*. Roy Case of Cedar Ri
day (or Khlenateo. .where *he MU
Several from this nalghborbood
ol^
fa
pla^
dry
bran.
ship
farmer,
was
found
d<
dead
'
OI
Oam^ .WM 4a iUdUlac .tie auy with her danj^ler,. hUe-.itJare tended the party over In the north have mowd into H. Case's residence.
Death V
Tou might tfaink that the bMs will
the week heriac bln erne Benton and family, daring the winter.
atrlct last week.
eat too much, but they wont; they
"Ir. Kimball expem tp go an toon at
Henry Thayer of Mayfield ■
wm fa/.miU w^i tt»*r
„ ..
■PORT.
tCHGOL .REK
C. V*e. Ra&F It e^g for Mrs.
■ eompletea tome maaon work bere.
*■ da
Scatter tbe whole grain, such ai
Reiiort of the B^c M-hool for
~
'» U qnite ill.
Clyde Newell and Carl Campbell ...a bre
atoeat. barley and cor* to lb* Utter.
the month
b ending Nov.y 1911
ope (d the ataaee /ram aval »4>«rwlb«B Wedaeadar.-»'here family.
book* on on* eld* tor door. Ahyi
'day*'--•
Number ot day*
lU^^eame frldar to they will V..................................
Joe Weldon, who baa been np la
amoont can
pul on. By wing *'
Number of pupil
Weeley W«
the northwest for the past year, reof a
------« cane down frein wiU go to ............................... ^_______ tnrsed last Satarday. He aaya the
day*
of
____
ratsralng again aiater. Mra. Oea. Tnok. They both a>- Borthwest la a floe eonatiT. hot Ulchrcsldant ..
Thoae
neither
absent
peet to.anwd the wiotec is Ohio.. / . tgaa tUll*baa lit attraeUone (or Joe
F* •top
Wtop tthe lever the MM every tUM.,
Balblfuie 1
Coroner Balblfui
. n«
K Aid am Jdlb^Mra. AnPrayer meeUw ptAhe M. S. chattb it aeema.
Any bandy person cu maka oa* la,
of deposit
tcorge Beeman. Walter Mlddaugb.
I
Wedneeda}’ aftemooti.
Mrs. Vernie Pratt baa n»ved Into
two days. The cost of matovUl «tU,
within a% old carpet hpg. which, he
le little bOBse back of Ted Sastooa Otto Denny. Clifford Denny.
not exceed five doUarsnaywher*. a«*i
bright with him oa hi* flrat trip to
Those
having
highest
sundinsa
dar
neaoiilag at l«>dO a. ia. by the pear the winter.
ibia coontry. _
ond dressed.
ing
the
month
are:
Isaac Newmarch vlaited at
OWOSSO—John Henry, SO yc
Ruel Boyuoif. eighth grade: Bur
Poctera on Sanday last
Mrs. Malcolm Kelffer la able to be ton BdFman. sixth grade: Duane araa aerioutly and perhaps fatally inBishop, fifth grade: Otto Denny, fourth
Frank LabBlne palnfuUy
sectioD'of the floor of the
grade;
Jobn
Beeman.
agepnd
grade.
Ben delyd^^ve oawr to ..'peacer
OwosM canning facion' gave way wd
Florence M. AHeo. Teacbei.
lea--,. S*«a, i;idi<^«wa-,M:i:
By AM of Here* Bhowa.lii II
both workmen were carried throogh’
u:UP. ^Jodot Fuller, loader.
Mtos^Mile^Q^ was hoke over
the next floor.
unday.
Ndv.l jl.
By to* aid of lb* « .
^le Hen Laid in I
WEXFORD AND VICINITY.
traied hi'resrIUi yon caa 1
Mra. Lowry from near Traverse
them whole eoen at night. *•■ looking com abocks toat WtU I
City spent a few days at Dick Zue's
y on cool nights. Tbey need a up nntli busked, aay* * writer in lao
Traveraa City.
toai week. '
I JO kMp up toe bodily beat Fkrm and Home. Th* 1
Gertrade <xmk la worklag at Cha^
marked b can be puUad I
t the meeting of Grwd .TraseM
y Richards.
toreugb a bol*. c. la pofe. a
tatloa Tree. .
Mrs. Bast and dangtater Allens'
Tb* bora* to aA la poelOoa
rlalted at W. Shepards at Buckie
viutlon to the State Hortjculia^ ^
to* cornstalks stacked agalaat tka
last Wedbeeday.
ginger, four teaspoonfula p(
plao* where pola* e aad b mccl aaOl
A number from here have gone cleiy to meet lure next year wifi be and one tearpoonful of soda an
reUqhed. but they are liable to
north deer bunting.
iDie a moderately iMff dotigh wItA flavor toe
A hard blltzard passed through this logicat point unty
(or bolding
buttemtlk or sour mllC:. then Ant to , fowl* should have plenly of frwh
idnity Sunday and Monday.
meeting of the asaoctotlon. as round (toi and bake u hour...
Mrs. B. Calvin left Satutday tor nual
trater, and we never warm IL T%ey
it to located In the cenur of the
Toi^ U>af-TiAe on* cp^al , gf
Ima Miss OUve EttId has taken greatest
fruit belt oi the aUta and graham fiour and (wp ^^.p( 4»rp- Ipte.a cool, fresh drink ih* same a*
r place In> the poet oBIce here.
we ,dethere to much first band iuforiDaiJos
Miss Fert *...................................
meaL
Mil
to
taate.
one-half
euptul
of
bad In regard to th* culture of
Frorlde a' dust-bath so togy may
ird ereI borne
h
from Trsverae 1
.ilgheai grade fruit (hat wlU be cooking molaaee*. o«e good upi^ help to rid ibemtelve* of ilea. Dae
■ a few daye visit
spoonfol of sugar sod two amaU tea- plen'iy of liquid louae-killar ud
or the greatest value U the d
■mworuU of soda; mix jo a ntber Ibe wbole Pen aerupuloaaly gM|
\Thto eociety baa never b<
. Horton Nov. 34. Every one
bnt there
sjlff batter a
,If a variety ol food to glv**.!
cordtally invited to aCtand.
long the nembera that Travto go need of frar shoot ptat^ d
Nor. lA
■ - polni
y to the
cega.
Do not feed whole giaia.S
CRESCENT.
boppan. Only the grooed food. SmMilk Rising Brand-Take ontrkatt ecrap* and'braa to fed toer*.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ralston end -.. being planted, and the large acre
Ur. Katen'a family also Mr. Babcock's age (hat to yearly coming into bear pint of new milk and pour one quart
of lake Ann. artved here tost week. ing win funiish an object leaaon to erf boIUog wafer on if. aad let wUnd
My. Katen and Mr. Ratolon have got tbs delegatea that will help them is untir rtwl: then sUr to sified flour usacitled in fl-clr new home*, lately va- their efforu to raise (aucy fruiu tu It la a toleh batter: beat wpii end
caiod by Asa Harvey' and R. Qeemam which are In such great demand all stand l» a kcitle ot water that if
There wae quite a little excitement over tthe country at the present time, more (ban Jukewanp. Cover closely deei Benriceable Shelter May I
where (be oext tboek
Plan by AS
ur Utile
e itos-n when A- J White'* The g
grange will be assisted by other sod set where It will be out of %
lie, S,tiinli7
saddle* are mad* w|^' tbto
>scklng Ceam
I. used hy
by Mr. MUner. caught
local i __________
Illations .In their eSon
draft. KaP toe water el (be *aa>*
bore* ti used, and ej boskiag Dm*
land the next state meeting.
temperature,
and
beat
toe
'rlatog"
1 and hoae a the mill the
HoufM are itoeded fm- tb* chIA* (be atsA can be ppttod over wltboet
about ^ery half ~h*ur for toe flrat
nc, Eatuiii; .
having te cut to* ^ddle eulha.
that arc too large for t^e brooder.
tbrA bourv: then rover and let itaad.
bimir.1 qulfe badly.
—*----------- bebemads
cfasap, scrrlca^c
bowae-jnar
mads
end to six or aevea hours 11 Aould be
IJitle Laoo Beeman 1* aaRerlng
qs the colony plan By altering a good
(«om « siirained ankle causcvl by a (all.
twice it* bulk. A large pticber U exFrank Smith Disposed of Tvre Cat' celleDi (or this purpose Wb^ It ha* qUed packiag caaii. Tb* top and M*
11 abo tan use It a UUle today.
Helen CIbaDD to aaiitoUng Mrs. Mtoloads to Panic* in Winni
risen enough, poof out in e bread- ifl* are removed and * alanUng rwd
peg. Menltob*.
ner in^er beuxcwnrk this week, as
pen. add Mlt^io .taste and a small if KtjUtiAhe whole box to covered with
......................27fi
they have ahoiil 3S boyilera at pros
toyrM paper. The rfoBl gbould be to*
t the hoioL , . f,
fix* of the cafe, CO thft It can be lakanti Mrs. F. Smith gavo a dance
•n ^t (or tbe purpoee ol cleatoog Ittost Saturday evenlog. Everybody eo- the market for Grand Traverse apples other, broad dough. One of tod cfalej may be toatened in ^Itfon by books
joyed the evcular. daiK-lng and i>toy- beyond the borders of thU country, sdvanioge* In thU methbd oi maktng
ing games.
g sold twp caidoads of the fntU bro*d to that It, rMulrpa very MUle or-huttema.
.Tbeail coopa ore Aslly bandied and
Mr. Jlyera retiiraeil a te* day* ago ic B innipeg. Maniloha. There to
kwadtog.—WotBsn'a
Homs
ComCM he moved from place to place with
with a Dice little bunch of game, a fruit grown'
1 la that pert of the eoundeer, three rabbits and some |«*rt to and haiivlng heard of (he fame of
flight IroabU. The.total cost would
tCPtXHE OOFTEX
ridges.
apple* of tbla section a sale was
art b* more (ban flfiy. cent*
The
Bdcslir I
iv .......... ..............,..,.80c
Otto Strait to visiting his slater.
Illy effected.-The first
' '
$oat should b^ kfpt spriokled wKb a
Mra. Rose Grey.
Urn* may H
Aon nt
email quantity pf well itockfd lime aad
Mra. Rose Grey returned from Peaa•ome
brokeo.
straw
for
ibe'cbick
ayivrnto tost week, where ahe baa
^Thf^
Mrti li (fiti Pfcn
rooqiwt.W.'tIflbL
' sen vltlUng..
Not. 31.
The, ooljmy W>u»*
that a* chick* have a *<»d auplyi
.MATCHCTT.
Bril, charcoal and Irash water. A t>A and beat crop foavi^
Bixiy (OB* ol w^bf
- ■ dependi; on <mt t aolf b^. tfeii
eiMvd to produce aii w
____________ ___________ hoped that
urn out II crglected oBd all
least 189 barrwto In the coaMCBPI.OW aedy sad '
it WiU not be serkms.
’ waste food that has beeema
.Mr*. Sarah Taylor retnroed home ffienL The car was routed to tbe Soo
deep ^clkar or
- .. .
Bcmday after spending aome Ume In and from theer acroes the upper pen
T9*2n rank next to Wtd* U |flfod
tbU authority III oolad
insula northward - -Bnckiey.
deatwera of battel
The Uifant soo of Mr. and Mrs. 8.
^rdrn.
►■bt Mked. iTes a*y must be 1
,„niag with poultry It u ever
Balett has bees aiat tor. a few days.
Tifi up a little s( the cabMll. A
drained and torn, not cut into tnred*
ell <o remrmber that chickens r«Elmer 8rsdiqiMat..^'tamlly and ♦
STATE NEWS ^TEHA
♦ Above all. be urged, never cut up (be
,*e the waiA-beldlng capq^
Mrs. Hiram. l^fer Hgfualj spent
iire the beat cd attontloo from abetl wlllj^>
maieriaU with a steel knife. vs'Den
BAHQUXt
Sunday at the born* of Myna .Taymaturity If good result* ar* to be
LOWELL —t>e LowcU Granite th* abrndfllng u aeeomplltbed put toe
r.
.
.
•
BegoUr
tUr
SOc. ShUirdhy
Mr. Boeher atwBt 6andar with Id Uartto oompaw hg* J«at
celved orders for
o(
the faml^ of Cltaa, Btorra.
Fewis ^ay Babt.
£4. BawUnga »atmf»aa* hto dKde granite from Neabvine. Tbd company
SOc, S5e tad S8c t pound.
_______ _ (owla
.
Naturally
are bealtby, aad b«
and copala a few dgys tost week. atoo-has a fine bualnesa in Bairy ahoDld be done •* nrar as losalble (o
if (he next growth.
the Ome athen toe salad Is required other stock qp
and Eaton coantiee.
for toe tabfo.
, . ,
aueb abnaedf
SOITH HAVEN-, Sooth Haven
Bpworth League ha* beo Macon
Mr. hn aAflgd:. "A good way to , ui treatment they reoelve (bey do
I* voted In favor of Ue W8.d5ci
tiDBad .on ,*eeaaat bt bad roads..
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Liiu Uma.
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wi
USEFUL m THE CORII'FiElO
wiu Him imltiE
tr u.“ ij-l £Z,^S^ “S3
XECIPES OF ANCIEilt fiffS
,u3„“ofpl3,SFs|£f
^ T§tar Thanksgiving
tofeeNow
aa
s^iaiforSEtm-dEy
AT
A iieijtuses Mm
'
ftte Big Siiim
HOUSE FOR GROWING CHICfS
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Extra Special tor Saturday Oiil^
Malta Vita WHeat Flakai
4 Packages fdf 215c
TIIEEIIN||l£«i;ll.
M
Mm
CSw'tala^''
“
iver .wito gvife i 10 Plflf* •
mt
lAdias Aid md with Mrs. Bogan bond tosoe for a new high acfaqol
’ touted broad In tb* aaled bowl
W^Mday., Mra Bogan faratohed bonding by 303 majority, a tondallde.
it a piece of gsrltc aad rub tbe toast
wmxft PehiM
and the torgapt rote ever recorded oa wKb It. That U all Yoq then place 1
BelU
wltik the> Utter'*
Utter'a father and brother a school proposl^ hereSunday.
wera rung, whistle* blown and
eofS
------ Taylor has bees working (■
poddle dorks, saying aotolM
denu made merry ar^ a big :
Mra.E. A. f)aU the put few day*.
of egfi for batchtng and ducks aad
.-lira lArlor was driving
the meeliiig In honor of tbe eveuL
Mia* Jfiith jacksOD of Traverae drake* for biwedara.
CHARLOTTE —Some
mnt
CHy lost a brown Isabella Opounm
“Phoaer man amnad ton week aad
aew.abii. Bell anfaecrlber* are getting rf^ble* have ben raised in
better aerrie* than ever before.
coMuty tbe past, s^aaon. M-hfi* itorOa Bceout ot the atom no one venlltg the crop* (to hto./am fo Benwife, iiu been
ftoat Hauheu attended qotnerir
prl*o% for a L
M> towMhip, atoms Eari fooi a pt^ »^s atoro at-SMJii^aty.
30 nor more tMa
Uto weishtoi 2% poods, aa 4
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-
•"l^jdaadbter UrUif «lrMd>
rpend tbe winter.
MauTine. Ic'tl toCiiy Tor Deliver.
umsm
{^4
Miw tana V^ceort. aftar agendInk Ibe sunmei ■» tbi* city retnnied
to her home in ThompaonrUle today.
Mra. C^tla
Ainaal Iha^du^
C t. Walker and can. Pdivet O, of
U>5 fur points
vliere sb* wDI sivo'd a iKinth'a mea- Detroit, returned bone this mortilne
Trom her dutiea at ibe Flrai Na- from an extended faanthig trip In this
vicinity.
iIqb
tiona] baalc.
11.13
M";
lys. reinmed home this afternoon. I
Robert ^raue went to CadiHae this'
*- «- William* went to Walton this
•MIsa Anna W^leh of Bbllalre r».'mumlttc. where be will .pend n,,.!“of"lo= «'■ bunnr*;.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
;
c.
A.
and
left tbt*
arteraona
for)
F. H. Oilman went to Petoakey to-
wn/~y
s
Wmi
® cREbLENT FLOUR 0
O
/
Reducing Your Expenses
MlineBamask
:^
-. .
Towels
Will
...........
jf 9 Pieqtipt of 19 per cent
J. C. Young
lOCeach
Call or phone your order. Thi« 1b an ohuattal
value for aglas«uf this Kind. Other Bpeciallttmi:
CITY BOOK STORE
lefi this morning for
Home baking is one of
the greatest means of
economy ever presented lo
the housewife.
Good bread—aplenty of
it and good pastry—thc.se
foods help to make a splen
did meal at very little cost.
—But don’t make the
mistake of trying to use
cheap pour or your econ
omy will rhr.n^rf to ex
travagance, due 10 tile
wast^ foods. .
Crescent Hour is prop
erly tnilled for both .bread
and pastry nrakihg and is
the ideal 6ottr' for house
hold, use. It’s qua’ity instantly appeals to'.the
housew-ife who recognizes
in it a new and distinctive
llavor and uniformity.
Cre.'icent Fli'iir is |»riceil
to include the making ami
selling 'of a go*»d flour
without siightingA^ anvthitfg tliat lu-ljis to heller
tile quaiiiy—y<»u pay fur
what you get anvl*you get
what \*ou pay for.
Th'e guarantee of satis
taction which goes with
every .sa:^ make it easy for
you to test Cre.scent l^oiir
at no ri.sk and you mav
confidently 'expect to #h’GTMse the goodness ^.jf
yhiir bakings frota' the
start. .
Your grocer can supply
you.
VOIGT IWilLLiING CO.
..
A. 0. RobinMn and Pete Babcock of
Alden wore In the city this ii.i.ririuc;.
W. Jahraua went to Buckity this
..................I-Urltliw
Marshall is spending a few
Xlanti.-n cjii bii-luox».
Miaa Anna Oahien
n went to Cadillac!
today to sfieml
oral day. vixltingl
alncr.
with rolutlves ami friemix I:
vojoT's
/
quNq.b.i»M!t'
A limited Fttpply of bell bh.tped Cut Q'«bb
TamblerF. three stars on each *
and'*''.'****'''
<‘n.- «ili »e...ral
other iK>iu(> <xjulh on liii»iu--x..
with rettUves and friends..
daughter. Uia* llatl., left- thU
Mr*. Minme Campbell lelt en th#
Mr*. M. E. Harr of Barker Creek. Ing
for
Isi*
Angelo*.
raUttmla.
rvoii train lor Craml Kasihls ip >i'cnd
who hM boon rteitttg for
seveml whefe they will gper.d tho winter.
Week with IrSonds and reUl[v<-<.
Mr*. D. C. Milne of intcriochen
dayi at Grown tsd in this city, reF. P. Hanlfln went to Manton l
le.i iu ii:i i .ij tuls morning uii lim-i
tunte^orae today.
ay on a few days' bulnoex
MrtjT'F. E. Oreutt arrived in the'
F. W. Colpman W spending
ti
M>sa Leila Roberts went to Grand
ritF tbit Boralng from Willlamaburg'veek vUltibg at Kingsley
Itaidds loilaj, whore *ho baa a.cejitoil
on tmsleee..
| j. w. Oldham and son. J. W. Old- an t-xvollout |M.xition iu one of ttulargo dry geedfe stores.
Mra. R. O. Wh^.oftcr a short trip-ham. Jr., went to Kingsley ibU mornDen Champney left for Grand Rapto iMa rliy. tMcimed to her bone In Ing on a visit for several davx with
Is at Iiufiu roday.
wliorc
InwrnhimsburgXtbU aRergoon.
^rttlatlvo*.
spend ihi- wltiKr.
Ho e*p«.i-1r !■
Mtta Rbehol'Marrtofften hai retWh-j J. F. Aahtcn went to Antrim this ceiit n |Hji.iiiiin un uue ul the- j«a|wr*
Deirott
ibV N q
BIG THANKSGIVING
SPECIAL
Dipley
od from * two weeks' vatwtion trip to morning on a few days' biialnees trl|i
25
This afienicmn tho ladle# vUl miHtalu at a iliimUle party, B OBSqaa
f-sture of vrai(« win be a gwwiBtg
•oui.-M of old lashkwed plctaraa. TBa
|:l/e fur the surtnSfHl
rvmlstal
wlH iH- -an old fashloDed pMara of
'lualti- tlesisn.
TVJ- oi_____ T____LL— „a J A
. Bonham want to CadAlac ta
Mtw. C. M. Coy returned heme to to vUli her sUt.-.
•6m
Sot
rn f»w days' busiueiw.
C. O. Campbell went to Central Lake
Ohaa. Kantcr of New York; after
t of Marion, rwtumod Itii. alirntouti un buslneits.
A. C. MacMillan left tor Elk iRapide
OTkndlng beveral 4arB (i'this rtiy oa'thl* morolag. after sp>-ujing several
and w-veral other
bttilnea*. left tala aftoTwnon for P«- days In (be city on buxlnet*.
Ofle:
liUKlmT.a.
Of Ira Bleed, Win.
I
O- Psttls wer»t to Gaylord today
irkcy and Wiliiafn
Mra. P. J. Chapellc of Alden, who fdi u short business iriji.
Ib.Un
• at l‘< l uilor Him luorv*
baa been tbe gneat of Xtrs. A-/w.pE.
C. Billinga
left
,
.
momlngfor
ilu-> will .[irncl xevoral
Yanng erf Sixteenth street for several several porlhern jioto!x cn luirinex*.
.AMon today fitiin a bfiof vUU hero
110.50
.07J08
.J
■iiliSi?
turwod bcm.othl.wmrnttgaf.er. few week vui.iug uiends and relatJvex. ].,r„rsT;if:.®;^r.,Trbax'Z^n"”‘
lys in tho efty cm tnudness.
Mrs. W. H. Amts went (o' Cad^ac ■ ih- pa.^t lew dew
?8c
sniUHBi$»v
r:-j,
Mra. R. A. Preemier of Lanaing. who
fUpraacntattec H. 8.
Elk lupida waa In tbe dly today on **“
vUitloK with Mr, and
bBBlnea*.
|*«-G. H. Croas for the enasmer. rttomed borne this morning.
C. F. Curtlaa <
I
Mra. J. H. ^Ilit rotunwd home
where be will addrau
Mrs. M. Roth ond aon Fr«d^ LeManton this morning
from a brief
tbe tulaictbn at
dNtrlet conferland. i>SBS(-d ibruucb
vUlt with .\|r. and Mra. W: O. Pootc
irnlng on' their »ny tu Ft VVa:
cAat cborcdi.
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Foota and daugh- Indiana, where tlfry sill ap«-ud
John Hant«Han of take City
IlMykl
• ro-. jt«r. Uls>
Uaurloe. left thU morniug sinter.
tanied hond tbU mming for a .bon for
leblo.- Colo.,
where they win
run In ihia city on ibwilneas.
a hunting trip.
spend tbe wlntei.
Henry B/odhagen w<
W. N. MIIM went to Cadillac toMrs. M. 8choenderf went to Klngo-.
rlllc tbis morning cm
sy M a few day«' budtneu.
/
icy today to visit
ber eon.
John bnriness.
Mra. 8. Lewis left lor Ft Wayne. Schoc
-hoendorf, for a few days.
Mrs. E. Weaver, whose home Is
Indiana, today to visit rc latlres.
' w. r. Carpenter le apendlng a few Kingsley. |ias*ed iLniutb
the
> .
IbU moriiiiic on her return home Injni
Ouy TrTppIn tt apendlng a few daye l<lav>
day. visitln* ai.SIlsbU.
Srotta Bluff, .V^.. where she has bech
In MayfleW on burtneaa.
j Mr. and Mra. Chaa Weaver of Mantbe past two years.
Mrs. .nor MeLaughlin
left tWa’c^iou, mnmed
hoae tM. momln*.
I. 8. Ohmm- went to Mayfield this
lomin*
fdr Harbor
Spring, and'from a abort vliU u tbU c-!ly 0
-nlns. where be will st«mlI the
II
day
Newberry on on extended vielt »Hb ne.i>
taunUDA
wrman went to Kingsley
rrlcnds and relatiree.
Mr. and Hr*. Herman Yorks
• (••day on l•ll*lt)eK>>.
Harlay Oavla of Barkor Creok ar Kingsley toda>. calh-d Ihcre
<
Mrc-L. King is spending a few days
rived fa the city thrs morning
K.agal<->
count of the illoeKs of Mr*
tiuetae* for a few days
crew of mon to ‘
brother. Wm. lluwvrs.
- tb Inrtall a '
Hfa. W. F. Staata and dactghUr.
-• •ViliUac t'bali
MIM Tbelrax returned -to Iheir home moruiug on Lumim-*'
•lUuiauiy. Acme this aftemoi^l. afier a abort
W. M. Cordon it
Will Bauman went to Manton this
visit IB Ibe cify on tmaonens.
iQOMiiag . ;i u I--, daya bu.iutss iriji
fur wvtral da>*.
or A. W Iliik.Td.
Mra. Frank ardkel Went to
WiP
Jamee Mason e
Bey Dobten it spending a few days
liaffiRbarR today cm a visit.
tbrougt \be city today ou'bis return vUlIIng h a sisters ucar Willtaiiisbur.C. A. Rewald of Bate* arrlvod
home fra a a bunting trip.
Mark Merrill went to WUliamsburg
fliamsburg
tbe cliy tbia morning nti bioinewd.
W. Lindorman prent to Honor today Ibis afl<-riitxiii on u visit
Bartlett Peck went to Kalkaska this
Mra John Caraoo rctamed home
nffcnioon on husinc**
'Elk lUpidB this afiemooD. after
Young
brief vlsH to the city wlh friends.
live* and mend, af Kn.plre tUU week. Ivxlay where
C. W. Cook'of Wmiamaburg was <
John A. Aah
of
Detroit pasaod •lays on buxines*.
Elmer Oatley of Elk Rapids r
tk^eilr today on bnslweaa.'
through tbe city ihU morning on hb>
nd bcmie thix aftemoofi from a
Carl Bpcks of cadmgc. who has way tu Manistee ou business.
visit In thl« <iiy on bosliies..
rlslting bera for aoverai days
A. M. ^Wynkbop rotumad Imm* to
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Paasioe of Charwhb
friends, burned- bunie
ibU Ktngaler 1this< mumlug
mur
from a biulnantlng.
'• E. L. Hughes want to, KIngaley to
0-E-!" --f)^ P^»Wf •
in
Miw ttergaret Cook of^Unaing.
>
OEWNAL newTIOH♦
tt.t «»♦♦♦♦ t*oooo*« has been vi.itins bere a> tbe guest of
Ur. and .Mrs. C. A. Bugbee. mnnied
.'(Proa Tiiradnyi Record-EMle.)Mr. and Mr*. W. 0.
FoM« and dauflh- to her boVie this afternoon.
- FoMeand
Colo., to spebd llie wlntiir.
Twnmrn
located
anddvife left tMa
No. 1 borae Udn....'..'!.'ss.0«’an4 op
Inc for Blaek Port. Idabo.'v^fe tbey
tei*.
in tbe Home and tn the Beboe!.'' Soa>e
rery belpfnl
helpful p
papers i
Bertha
tha Campb________
Campbell abl; dia.
. - tUn.
I VI., LJ,
r
in the Home.Tyler t
ir.sa5
■one why It V etsenilal
teaeb
In llir nebnoD
She off.
oorac
..es»«rav»blcb.scre ..r-.'
•sme I.fai, lu.JrT^ed Is kIh^ soft.
Mr* XI. ,S Fr-dci- with .i
gur. and II
“loarmi..Icuud b. i...r
etity-ffvf- guest*
■I*
yesterday,
at- tbe
op.'t,cd Ki,-d:s.-.;ssi,.u- The .."irl. *
Bdnteg. vtefe Or wm (pend
borne of Mrs tMrver. &7t Stato atradf.
kwaxtag.
, Ileal help
Ibe aflrri^b sa> spent In ptayiug
commlti^ee
was
opwiist^,
hau led earhre Mr*. Prank HoidA
W. f. narr and men Clan went to
. hirh siu
.1
rItJt
the
pfciursbi.si
-nd
Mrs
Irf-vl
8oaie
carried
o>
Bear Lake itiia morving on a huntlak ;m
at leasTonce a S|»k. It.* ,1,^ pclie.. sbicb sere
silver tOTtne wjsgen of the .hnss
uja, refi.shfbenw wai« aOT»Walt. Hanaon wrent
tn Cope"*l»b!^
,1^ to co-oOTrate with the er^,..msfh,g of »
Ibir. sornlBC on bnUnea^fur tbe da;. |<-ic
''“'I'-skc* valud alnioi
almouda. and c
G. A. Sovrey went to Kalkaaka on .Jnii |>:
buMneu Oils morning.
- '
Albert Burrman <
Rapids
t®"*'
*7
*rr.
Mr*.
Predthirtft.
and the MhaS
Matilstee today, after stn-udIsff hevert) days In tUs city.
_
that uuue of tbe port lat.u fc ,t..d.l,.. ;.,;d Ve.a l«arker
The om of wwa
J. |l. onus went to Wexford tMa
,
.-aci* S.MV Mit f U. Tuwne, Mta.
«rniug. where be will spend sevirral
u.
. .. I. .
Itutler. • sod
UlM
MoyM
U anxious t.i fclkVv ire .• -..le 1.- :
days vlsiUtiK relatives.
ifciBirti;. rj of nk RapMr
H. FItopotriek of Mackinaw CHy re.....................................
The pan. sas a most oatoyabW
ttirnod. borne tbls morning
from
s
•me
The hostesses bare beM Menbrtef Vielt to this city as the
lil.cl *iih .ocisl life Id 1
Mr. aud :Mn. H. D Wsl,
iiir isao) jear*. and anytatac i
O. T. Smith went to Boyno
pyno City i •'"iwb to the
'in>]..nu»k si-uld be a
«.
At
.. .
buxines for the .l,y. il'lstr wber,. :
'li-.ocU Mrs-M
: nelshbortiQod
W. C. Osborn Is epertfing
a
Q c.rxn rof^ l Oie t-r :•
days at Bear t^ke bunting. .
a>* ••ti
_
ay-a Reeor4«acle.>
..........................— of East Bay town
ship. aftar a abort rlalt to a>e etty ou
we« ta OedOT .Ran tbU
“
nonioc (br IMroll and dlff«iv«t parts
'
‘ CUtadft to'ip(Ad tb« Vinter tHth
Mr. and Mrs. C Warner toft for DooW Mendt and rabtlvee. her ■»■> uu
“"^5=“
No!*
No. 11
WO.* I
va..-,rWAij a. ■■1-..
tin*
,
Mr*. C J. Ayers went to Cadillac to;ila> lu vloii liioUilr and luLiliVos Iu;
a l«-a da.rx.
E. W, Wray and daughter. M.m Mar
gurol. arrlVod in Hit- eny this mom
ou bux.Dt*» for till. day.
r
A. E Smith of Manealona. aHei
sloit il.-il l.i;.- or. Ii-j-iiii
;.ii •
aitornioii lo: i.ran.l ftaj-ui.
.
Mr*. •. V. Meintoch ha* gone
|Uaiii.-tec lur a low day*
C. F. 2apf left this meVi
eriving
for,
l-aniing wber. In
rli'l xi-v'i-rsl
V Chisago on buSI-
Beyond Question the
Greatest Line of High
Cut Shoes for Men
and Boys in Northern
t Michigan.
WILL VISIT SHOWS
S2.25 to S7.00
C. A. BugbOT left th
trip (o l-i.ii.
Mra. A. F. Bmitb arrived last evenitie from Saginaw for a nxii »nh r.. r
:r-i»«vr. Mrs J. A. Wade, *17 .Sum!,
t'liloa strn-t.
hn Richardson went to Lake City
today, where h.- will op..ud
tli.,.vitlilng reUtlves.
Mr. and Mra. L. W.
Canfield
Klitg.b-y. arrive.! m
..
......................
Uioioiig i.h busineui .
'
,
Mra A. Grirvdttuen went to Cad<<
las ibis arterui>.>n vii a vinli :ur .. i>-w
data
CLARES FOR CLEAN PICTURE:
> Of 8<
• So-
Tbe moetlng war tt rham of MU*
NeUle Lritt. The {Uofran was opened
vUB t«s aobcs br tba Bfib end*, fol-
A. V. Friedrich
Lcadlog Shoe Store ol Traverse aig
and Nonfem Hicldgta.
:
M
»U«iL
I
0IUM)TEATBimHg»AU>.A10)mT«MEBATBAmjt, TBraSDAT, NOTEMBEB B. 1»U.
k *
t.
— - • ^ ^,Jl,
\
AMTo^rteto Cauarploo** lot tho
l>rtku>rtB( Tabto»Aa
oCoeavo
••l5ir^ Ptontr- CM bo BBto fwia
cm
too oidotl oad off •qoaro; ocoop oot
tbo tortl.. iMirtoff Ulo •teU. PUeo
HOME CHEER
m
^ uns wniUK^ wtf
"A “WU*"
Wi U»tt T»» fct U» IRO. 0.1M. »k»«
I" »!«.». -lb
Wlttoot wUct ■«. w« d.u
»»■” “< ■«•
totoli; ■
' Oy«tor 8taffl«—Ao sActe of tbit
tu pattont b«n torn bopinc ■toa. batd «oald bardiy b- caapltoo wlibTbo ffmr tbm Mbiooim inn to oai tfrlo* • recip* for oydfcr.-moff.
^ ”“** *"• *«>• 0»«
Mu
fco« «iy » ®oUi
-b»cfc^l. wMaa. •«,»< h frt!
«•«,
**7^ Orttortali«ad»»b.^d
TbtkMfW sntltrt* t. «m rt/.
toorl. ^o ^to to bm tor (oo4>
vaaJu.
pt^ qoA for oimry ermim «blrt WW« mrr boor.olTM ------ mow
rt urt. aod calM It «ood!
prw to
PnlM God tor »tour-» uott at too*
Co«w .trmlhttn
■»• With
PrBM Oed tor MUanor-* bMt!
-------------fimiom Cod tor trait tTM bMrtag Both *»t u nr toom u.n. _ .
»»». «»•« WP1~. OUM Tklow
1,
or wb.U.w a. U ok
UIM a IMi. lo tin tl. -Hon of
Ptoov“ offopc
* k*« HaUnid ««aub nu bo rt*f^ up «itb non and ulto
boll
nolol
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^ no 0 "o“n. Too^'low
thorn .dd «« mn, «f «nUd
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ *« happy Ihot ni,itoaa you War.
«T«m Hato. to bta dmiffht“JUK tbouttat 1-d briM yoa
’SpMkliid of hart.- aod alao of «Kronlatooaoon aoVoro) paara ogx
of mr pampkla.*- uid tb« w«..v Ooor
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Ua« Bood thlaci to oat and drlak at *“ **•
Oonpaatoa.
oSoigbbor.
-t
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j.Auok tbooL Hod
tbr abaoIntHr detirtous cocoa
bllala
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^Pbrr'j^ortbu
-oHd
- Tba Wrd UffM that va did aol
To naka Broun Crary-rtwr off aarroand*! by a border* of graan
tbtoo
lUilo
r^-b.rstr.ii'rs "*
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lb. .Arid I. lb.
Aod on lb. tnooor. tbot o», ,«-bo
datncd lb diamay.
Tba Young
k tbaa. O my God!
iSdDld from pan In wblob torkay bae moaa to almdlata land
bon nooM. 8tl» o. « loblb
t
„oo,».n„, „
Tba vayaMa wall, tba plUoWa t
n. onlln
Ib. obHnoIbt '
pm too •pooofolt law Uto pot tor iB*. Tit • Uttto to ntir; ITMute
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u»lr awir bnad'
-Briortod
Hoiwekrrprr's kitrhm ona briak
onion »lo ooo
Vbo toinary «T • Uule rt»d—
WboM piab baod u«od to n .
■art colrt u y«i aiU rt*«!
tM «MM* «l. tbm
»in
b* *Urted -Hh
H«« 4o I kB»»7 Bmmm I «m4 to
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obo ca «u oMrt tor mo.
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bat alaco I
to
ooCm b»
*Ma* oae« toStor; pto li
the ctorki Mtbod I •Inn rtro to tottlo ■»« atlr ofirt to prarcM k»fr
' ihouiht U waa iba nlraat thtoc
"*»« how ahall wa apa»d Thabha>
' b-A mr noi^l. Oh. ,n. . ...i lI«o. oiHHOd! ■«. ». nil n.
aU«a with Nan Bar
wbaea they bad charada acttog batora tba
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man; and tboy bad lannad to acaampany tba rtanda by alagtag aonm oM
haUad. of which tbe actera to tha
charade MppUod the illnattotloa.
-For Iwunc. the m.. uim who
I dlahto
> baik- and I ordered U with n nod
twinkly. taary gboat of -bar oaual deal i^'toer
and irembUng.
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•dille. -(N>. I'm jun allly
know. tMi haab. you kt»w-bw tbe pretty
0 »he •rnie mal.l ^bo waited on me'aa*»r
aald. -Yob
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I need to make ed me that h wa» •• good •• ii look•neb gitod coffee, and Jack alwaya ed. and I toand that abe waa right. It
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Taka, tbaa. daar Inrd. oar thaaka were cocked. (Tbe Ian tbraa named
■ lor tbooo.
noMKoU wbot U h»no o. ,lbloU.|
Con A
b, Honon' Coo. to.
ood odd
a of fat whlcJi «
- A A .* . . r.V______ __ n . . n
browned
« a e a
B a.e^
which aaltlea to tbe bcttoni of
• Tbo nerW la M toll of a aantaar • dnb toatalnlni (be liquid pourm off.
• RtthW
I
• Thlalmpartt7rlrt brown color
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"■• “J" *“■'«« "H O'ono I*" F»t tl«libn iboi ooo .lot
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wlab booaa Into little plctanlnnlea.'
I tbaok tbaa. God!
Tba baada, and feet are made of For aU anoibar'a good I
«rry him througb a day’, bard work,
compeaed of Jlt.le half Inch aqu.-a
and .In. Sc
black
of my aimple
* “f tolled potmo. chicken and imfton. In that bonaa they alwaye mna It to
,
. or brown aeaUng wax. Tbe For aU tbe aweeti
,*ubd. either, and my coffM had all heated In gr.^ and mmle qnl.a thick the air of
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I Ibank tbea. O Ay God
Ii!^*'Xto'’le?^fwm
tort^r S'
o' W >«f •'‘f ihe bmi.d totroducml tba UM Loebmoai people |ei from torty or fitly n wee graiing of nutmeg in Jt. tfly Invar and bla ataad iM hHaWt t...
. m -n ~ oknld OH b. .0
.. iTiTnl' ^^d Z"
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emit kind.. But the higher toffea baa the way. if you once »ae\ bit of nut -bo rTp^ud ithSv.J'lSL to
.liapppaaktogk
iWgh a Am nralD^
‘
tor ayaa and a cnnad por freedom to b«in
gone in price, tbe lower It baa goneemag'or mao. In chicken atew. you riding on n chair Tba ebatr'knoato
OBbal Orary—Baka aame aa brown *‘®* ®f
P*>»« for a tnoatb. l>ra«B Tb*- atruggla that may win
. a^. e.
arn paying ,o„,
forty BO,.
now. BBB
and will glway. w«u It iberMfter.t V.VI. down, and yon tia a bandkardiM tor
grawy wlthube escepiton of nalng alt *■'cbackad glngbam. white apron nod
i ibnek tbea. God!
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It Idiit _a» good a. Artuchl. a umm) to a fancy •edging of mnabed potat-i ietn« into the (on of tbe bach uTthM
UbleapMnfula of Poor Innoad of »•«»'- T*»e amw era merely folded j:-„, Mrength to labor on
M .1t tircn
..a aaoe.
made, around
around tbe
the rim
rim of
of an
i In-^evarybody known barw la tha hnraa-a
alffbt, and after atrainiag add (be gibof gingham oawad on at tbe (.'util tbe day la done,
flfteen. and goDdioeai bnowa. *u
elhod
of
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I ve triad every method of Baking It dividual aarring diob. and tbia atew baod. You hava tba MB ot tha .aiialato^ffnely chopped.
“art. ' A tiny bandanna crowni tbe
| dh.«a. thee, (tod*
that I aver beard of. and lb. «or. I ... pn, to the ceniar. Another lit- ran. froB.pSy w^ ul-o Sr. it
Cbeetnut-Orary-Uake eaab na gib. ‘‘•M.
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Pop ^.log help in time of need,
eaperlmant the wotm the flavor, gma. tie dalichcy
pie enut heked to up to Nahum, who bM cob. bMk tor
let gravy, adding one cuptol ol boiled
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For lere'a unalterable creed
'Wlk* HMoe Chgdff*a odltor
a French cheneuu broken In plecoe inFllgrtm Soup—With flve gralna of
|
(m.
Tbla^moTBlng Jack almpl) «uldn
and filled
cooked ap- nw
bla coiMga.
collaga. vataUoo,
vaesUou, airuMad
Xugad to
........t patty tint, uMi
imao with
wiui camaaa
flnUb^bla cup. Ha t
mtto ffM, nhe oaad to here apadma ot ataad of giblau:
poppml oom aenrad In each portion
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*n fftoPpu aa tba compav to Rathwhy
late and couldnt.mop. But I k».-r wboU piece- On top wa. a .pooh- ^toir i;^7v.r;7B ill
tharttotoam that aba
------- ^----------------tbla aoup la a ooveliy for the TTiankaA (tmVoI
WM bora to the atoauooth
fflvlBf dinned Chop
ooe can o>
of com.
corn. ,.
.
Bop one
,h.\.wf,U
,kmerangue or wbippwl ^leam. uaembly, lulntM toir Mtoa
<-.«
•fld -dUa*t have to he a Cbriitlau . Ckieoanut Pumpkin Pie.—For ___ add two cupfula of chicken mock. tSan uSuJSWub. iST
• »>«t
and a. a garal.b a ^lump pre-arrH n.var a kH aurt a SS^ ^ ^
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And
gmtlng blue. But rtMr up. I'v. the cbarrT."
-groco.»u.
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liaitn. ta A eheet of flame. .And to Urge pie aHow om
ooffaecupful ..
of
""If
^ dV. Wi aha atopa to “oeant etowad pumpkin, ooa-balf tMtapoonful *»« "««• mUm«; than rub tbrough
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wmedy for your trouble, and It U ao
-Bpaaking of chvrte-" broke to
-ImaalM tb. aff.m .. .k.
kdff.MtW OM of tha greauat U of .all. two UbUapoonful. of brawn •
««"*
«pful. of milk
P~‘»»Wy ba akaptl- tba Back Dm,r Neighbor. -| bad . go., m AoVt M^U aS..^
.tiBt ahe U Uvtog to thU twautiatb «gar and two of white, two egg. wall »1tb on. allca of onion; remove tbe
MntmmSth toaMw
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om to a country wbieb u ao tar baatm. togmber. one cup of milk, a onion. m>d add tha milk u the com. am thr"n5] tbSSra the
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-bleb l WTthT^S^
iSSTf
UR the raud toward ^Haavmi UMaapeonful of malted bnttor. one Xmi oue and ooe-half ttbleapoontoU
btaiJim ara .Mito^Satoyon*
^ U»Mbt wa, much beam tor . frtot
oJ'
ttat K Ml only parmlu liSuvMual uamxxmful of ctonamon, onehalf g f««or: add one and one-half i.bto
2^“, *7
w^to
«P«l«ce. and w. uqgd .mad than the u.ual mayonnaUa Tbo be ba.
S nuTirS
trMflOB of thqtgbt and living, but U t—poonfui of grated nutmeg, oow
of »our. mid 'poor on .be '77. Sv« k Jw m
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«P»“ •“<» «oobe^ cbm- •croupe.' ^
SS
mmtry to nil tba w«M that half toanmontol of pnlverUml macu
gradnally while mirrlag
singtog-.ingS^ aeawaid
‘f
‘w'Of* rio* «od n»u. The droMtog wa. m«i MacanTof nSm.^ SS
tudrtua M> puopu to atop, to tba
ObrnbUf cupful ot graiad corta- <«»tontly. Beamm with aalt and
/^.^^elr v7^^ leve*^*
"" luncheon. anJ tba coBm wa. W- mad. by boiling for fiva mtontor a ing ib. dTff^ cSuftalM^S ‘
HMto of UB^burMto. -and count but Four into a pamry Uued pU »PPor
A^4« you blI7 fram b^.n bUcM
baW a cup of wmer
SdlM^ iSSa^^iTlI
thtoffi which gtv. tbam COM. tor hUu and bake npUl tba cmiter U
,
ui dim wt^. T.7 Jltl
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"*>*•<». -“b half a level tolr bSS M^y^S^
n to. ^damt «mi that Arm. 8orv colA
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Thaokaslvlo, Favor..
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lu cof- ,............ ............. ................ .
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y yw^lia^ and geeenora abould
HaMlnut Paatle—Sball'and blanch
•pyetoHGii, bMdtog ua pauM two cuptoU of nuu, then pot tbraugb
Mfl.:C«iHdar our bUatfaga
Tha tba meat cnoppar and if
tour Inehe. tong by two and
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““fdl' *«f I«r m ekar. Fl^ly
tolra
ra
rhtof of Olra'a 1,1.
flM tfamfl «t thtohtog la later y«tra paste, pound, adding one cupful of board
‘
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^ granulated augar daring Uie proceat.
the am. of you
boldl
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and
bagged
blm
to
t^l
u^
wMr.
tha
«d
other
fruit
Juice,
can
be
mihmiTTtt,
aSt-TiiJT!
Iha'T^ot pouwmZ^rt; tba“^,^S n^rum n«^ 5^?
^
,n' ot!
other word., dear
brethren t^ibie toy.
•^.Ulht. Bren OB railglou bM torn enough atlr ib. ««., into It and al•aid tba\ primarily tuied to mtit Indirldoal Uma- but
S 27 “.rir ^
heaven
idto
*cSm“
W**. P-". bf oth- S2b
by the wave, of a crumb
A of
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loru^r- and w, Md tbrae tablemmonlnU
okorango
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A,a. ..a -lu. ™ „a rjtL**"- • h-«i !•!»-... nL.! iZ ZlJZ' S ”Ji '.X:
vvn. IM punimunenL W. ara Uugbt
IR
the wtodow. of our-eouto and
M Iho llflkt of Oodh love to. By eo
Bfot, the daikaam of ala and aor
Urn to dtaaolvad away. Foaltlva good,
. Rflt BRBbUTe uvfl, la the key nou of
HtlRff. 6y flJttaf our hearts wlik
w> min
for H.. 0..™,
s
tuto into tha aUffly beaten white, ot
aU agga-and one cupful of rallod and
alfied mala macaroon.. PlU putry
ahalto (wortlrd. full of thto mlnn*
and bake a dallcau brown to
dlnm oven. Stfue Immediately.
Taa Pnnrt.—Itor tb<> Thankagiv-
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Ito^lor to a good baDad. Tba
«f cobb-Do I .mell my pumpkin pto. burn^ ‘ «*P
—Atlanta OonsUtnIlon.
the *^coooortoo
I
rd to an urn mm), with tbe greatem mg* | only maam to stay a mlnuta.' with ^
of an pvatoartg
■kill
!;
and
a fal]en piM tTM“
?‘"-’.®a
the aroma. But. .m , »•* been here bait an boar!
Drive a stonder wire nail in the nnt „
* CtKintry ThankaiHving.
he said, be would pramlae (bat we Hi with a di.mayed look tbe BacA
tor a neck and fasten It in a roll of Harveet to borne. The bin* are full, would get better r^lu then we ever u»or Nelchbor «aM mm «». <w.
Cloth to represent the p.pooM in It. The bam. are running oer.
had before. If *e would follow ibl« order of ber going, bnt w«»r^onM
Pie to.4r
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.7" w™ ”.:::Ar
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I clean cloth
ber dtobei. and
-Her. and i
■qoo
daw a Thaak.~airiae
^ toake orary day a Tbaokaglvtiig
I
Thi
Hawe you ffold and allver!
Hare you n
HMakML
Moi
ttora yw huuIrtT
||an you a bap^ boBuf
gnuiuide f™“
____ i larth m ■ffttW rM llgkt. Arise oarly m
ImgtTtag toy and open
r haun tb the enaabtoe that bo^
Ng ihu put of
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Go with your
*be ).»;« Of eirtt
»“* bunch Of celery,
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drearing. and («• last
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ded. three or four bauebai thinly Alnuta, mU tbe salad for serving,
eilecd. Let stand In a cool y«c un- •btped
til well blended, chill with Ice gad
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aerre.
Cottage cbeeM. - In small egg
Walnut Cake.—Om balf-cnpful of ahapea told In a neit of shredded letbutter, one cupftirof sugar.* tbe yolka *«*• ‘bree egg. to a ptoia.a spoonof three egga one haircupful of milk. fn< of mayonnatoe bedde them, la a
oaa and three fourib. ouptal. of flour, »*»T attractive dith. Nnu are an sctwo and onwhair teaapoonfuto ot bak- cepUWe addithoD to nearly every taltng powder, tbe <whiiee of tfaiee eggs.
“f if You here not OMd a cheatand tkraefourtba of a apfnl of wal- »»t
draasing to yokir
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' turkey; try tbl*:
nut meau brrtan la pieces. Mlt tbe Ooi’ ‘be Urge It^ton- ebautnuu Ip
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ingvedlenU to tbe order given. Bake “Itod ___
water ____
until .-_A_tender, Peel off
forty-five minutes to a moderate or- the Inner ekin. aod aUce. Hix with
ML Cover with Plato fraaling. Creaae rtopprt celery, and serve with may,,n„„ -bbj p^i half a walnut on «mIm
The nuu have ripened on (be trees,
Tha
anldati nnnnVIt..
Tbe goldM
pumpkin, w...o.a
round
Have yielded to oar industry
Ttieir wealth tram out the grennd.
«“'•
«“ •‘be fielda
borMs In ibelr atalto.
“*>• •brap and towtt alt gave Inrreaae.
blnOl our ver>- waits
Me bending out -with God^t good
■ ew —H'
-n_
/ - ” —*?
TbaRkagIrtog prayer
^ ^
-ffb pour rtlldron about
tete te
HR at yon Tldg wHb them out Into
thuMgatiy.
;» «t with thum to the amnaemant
.hMna or ioto th«a to tba •mhnslmsi tha tootboll gaU.
tmoowro Ji-i.n-.r rr
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bounty
.1 the poor.
Lto tt he how 004 where you win.
k*i oHw ap a ThankaglTtog prayer,
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— T*7 V‘«*rtWng Krd.
vi:i.rH^
aoRStod Tnrfcar, Swedtoh Styla.—
OnuR daorn. stuff and tnia. an eightturkuy, aprtokto with mlt and
zss- -Ste-r rssz
M aprinkto wltbm
SWM. of pan ^
-VMM
mrt tete A-r^kl.u
of'^Urd
•r
with
Brurt
beevy
We Uke our llreg our Joys, o
wealth.
Jatly.-To a package ot lain4 Tbankagivli.9
Thought.—For
f-’««banklng every day:
®“ getoUne add a plot of cold water, -bat era we tbsakful? ^Vbat 1. the " -*
«r t>o do not
jB,e, of four lemon, and tbe Hod of noUve underneath onr TbankMlvlng
■"* “ •btoea alway.
tobsLet stand dne hour, tbw add cblmaa? For what do we praise God ®® *“ ‘bl* ilf* of dally toll.
“*
«' boiling water, a pinch of -bon raapoodtog to the proriamation
^bM leave, rtort time to pray.
cinnamon, and three
of sugar; of the Frealdeni of tbe Cnlied
b'^««nln* heart, all bumble
,
lei It boil, attnlii- and set to cooL
Btotaa? We .but onr abop. and '
^eep
-----------------------^ cease onr work and devote a day to
‘r"* Thankaglvng Day. e
, jMt Lika a BrMg
tbe rwfogaltton of our debt to that -MA If there be aotne aorrowtog
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entered tbe butch- Dlrlae Providence (bat to ever watch/
ere shop beeming.
tog over all our way*. For what arc
favored than we are.
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•«ort nwrnlng.- abe exctolmed. we tbankfulf
* graerou. girt to them. I iblnk.
“Have >ofl any
morning.For the the flower, and for the wheel
-Sel.
“Slump.* Slump.?- muMd the FOr the cold and for tbe bML
V
butcher, acralchlng bl. head In p•^ For (be fruit and lor the grain.
Thanlmglvlng Day.
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2!rrz“^'r^^ Tte.Tzzrz^Lte'Zd s.V... ^*r.,rSte'-™».
.»zsTteT2 rs-rr:.....- • • • • •
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Al itola braagcnimba
• add two thMa
ag»4pgtala(mtoM«b«tor,«MkaU
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verv
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«' protedura Is aa feOowa: Joint np
two fowl, or tbrao half-grat a rtickOOM. add a few flagargtrtpt of aalt
cb of
>a«isai
Tba
toliowlng
reripas , nillk-pan- potoUng tba bonaa to- '
ward (be center lo UdltUte i
to two caps, gad
Zl
,„„r same 7M
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" w.iu^r
Si
5„n m,nj
-^.b lum nnt »« bpoon* of rani Season with outory aaK
m.rv
_ .. .m For (be rruic. take ORO guart of alfteuiiv wHTZr----------wh««f mie
f—, i. t_
•“ — •««»«■
to.-Two
ape
together twloe: melt
a'^«ro1 cocoanut. c
cop sugar, two one-half cup of buttor and add
-r-XT-. n te
r you. In.r .ten., .AH h.i, te,te. -,t —.teH
Z,l'‘Z'Z'’«,ZLZZZ“iZ ’Z'
...„ ,.r,, ",r,r te tjz zrz
ing Uke your abwiuteiy clean ce(
fee pot. and put In u much cold water a, you «lll need (or the coffee,
while tbe breakfait to being prepari,rtng tbl. water to a boil and let
u boll bard a coupls Of mlnuiaa
Have the coffee reMy to a bowl, a
table,pooo(al for eadi perwn and one
for tbe poL Some people Mttle it
with egg. but 1 find It an economy.
r
^Ived and
nil it I, brlttli-, then remove from
i're
and’ll.'voV
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-1 cranxe or vanlli, Pull until ablto then slrelcb out
m uim mriDu buq .v» idio lenauii
n .7li
pix Candr-One pound of suer
,nu „ pi„, ef w,ter set over slow
gre when li form* a bard boll add
, re« drop, of vloegar and a lump
" top w IM sun. wetung »i
r “ '■ >»
■■ -“-i -n “•
I over with tbe yolk of aa. •
i.
a te_te
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* «««» -»F « » the flougb to to
** toClittto btoenha and place ou
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rtickmi. bakiag
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asTc all egg abelto. and crush a .hell whicb .pllt fig, ara told.
.
toto (be ground coffae la tbe bowl.
Kauin Candy.—Made -tBH u fig
Pmaliig Over a flettlg.
Mix li with enough coW water to nndy.
ff*'* >• a maatnl ihlng to rutogto
It I, so small OM lltUe day, to bold molrien h. and put tbe coffee Into
Umon faody.—Boli one pound aM
F'-wNf etoeveoagm* open,
bly thank*, with all the rest! To the boiling water la the pot. Now half of sugar In half pint of water
Ue^giaaortaam
“if yua don't kMw Tm aura I For tba motbef. look of mra
tlM. eloweteallng
draw tbe pot to ooe .Me of tha atove mi k begtoi to candy. Then add bo“'«- ow ‘be Mam ORg pnaw Ton
don t.“ replied Mra Newlywed, tbe For the haby'. IJtile face,
Beside
crib, to watch wee eyes nn- where it win steep, but not bolt a eight drape of oU of lemon or eoaeuca
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fading from bar focR For tbe
I ralng'e smile of bBss.
-told
blf. Let It stand fire to ten mtnutm. pour ItRponbuUerM paper Md cut '«* “>* b»“'* » Aampon tW amHi
B^. Mlrrtng It down ooee or twice. Ju*« mto
wltbobt Impalrtog tha good, and bo-:':In pink
. market.
but. there kiweltnt
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minute, before Mrring.
Motom. Candy.—HoImmr om
J*" <nm craaatog the
thought Td like to try i
TOr tba cbMry balls that .wing.
Most orery day feel tbankfulneM on* <«"»• ®' tableepoontni. of qo^rt. brown sugar ooe-balf pound: •*••*«• TWi »• rury btopfnl to kmra
And tor frdedom peal and ring.
tolA
raid water to to flutoh amtllng the u,u over a alow fire. When doue It *“ 4raaamakteg<«lmA m It work,
Cu*d FOr the gaUon-* peace and wealth.
ground* Ob, I forgot to my that If vm comm* bolllnc -Stir often: when beanUfuUy wttb wootoa ctotbea
WMtMr. •
Waather. •
POr our gtadneia and our baalth.
Love bUda Harif to aerva. witb many root pot doem t hava a covarad-^BeBriy done *Ur to one-Taa.poon of
Put It in the cupboard. pUee a bot
Ji.rgarai Uomtr.
And ■ MldoB flo^ ragret.
The ■P®« Too rtoold fill the .pout with unon essence, or aa eSiulOD or boarOm Wem.;*. Way.
boo Mar It and cIom tba door.
erumplad Uaaue or newapopm. «■ a bound leaves may to added Instoad.
On Muatog a qnan af btoekbarry
bit of cotton, to keep tbe aroma tram putter a pan and poor out. or It may Jatly I found H a tolck tortP. b*vlempmutuw which to- •
TMANKSOIVINC VERM
• ^taTflle
•• '®*Ptog.
be pulled until
aaougb: tban tog bean too awoet to Jrt. agyn a
-AB of tbl. MondR M t ttfl It; Ilka cot into mdsH pieces. Bserileat. tor I cooked n-«Mrt of tnabarrtm
bot utban c*4d..
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L a box cotod to PniM God lor wbmi ao white and Know Ufo b goa< and ,
thamka yon aeCuARy do H M tonT a alngto bU
Vatola and Orange Craem can- tha rewGi wu n
tori |M>
oaag.
■warn, of
to maka our teyrtt
tka vhau.the OM ^|y. And meb are made aaaw.^«^e())||(g cm- ly.
■ -"iiv r.
.Bate aame m yodpm ghwo tor roam
to used toe bait7.
'“*** to nU ona
with bot w^r to which a half teaepoonful of ..] rada to dlamilved. and
morning before using IL (It aounda
looltob for me to tell you thto, but
really my dear, you would be iurprieed to know the condition of half tb.
«1
coffee pou In tbe worlA Sometime.
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help ihat to carelew. and ■tienga to
“f. I bare known women In
thto very
•"‘btovery
Md
now tbe day
town, wbo
parsonificatlOD
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!• bare
I»>f
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-r. the
H.. m
™o.HI»,I«. of
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"’b«“ -• ■bonld show
Qiver ctoanllDess; their table dtohes iblDe.
that
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We bold (hose mercies dear.
^ ten. .1 a. Htenn. nl a- ..a,
f»r prarar with that of tba good Umon
Heme Mede Candlee.
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