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Grand Traverse Herald, December 27, 1906
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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FAIT ME
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Pages I to 6
TKAVERSE CITY, ORANO TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHtCAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. HOS.
beautiful*'buttorfly lady with hcavyj The half column was extremely dull, did gut-s* what It
I'd rugotten to. I told him I hadn't ple from the diab on the uUe.
id the I’nlted Su^
•Do say that you know him, Antby. black plumes falling over ber yrtlowiMr. Ueltun looked anxiously at the laugh.-il and cri.-d a
bad time. I da/e say be thonght that
WBieh-alghi cagipan.
Tbe gaillghl enbaoced her n.-noiib woman. "Just like a woman.'
ir. He's quite tbe rage nos-, you
forty years ought lo have been a long
New Year* Custe^
U.-s. r.wolvlhg lheai.-H-lves Into li«.>
enough tkne." She smiled and stoop know, and Tom'* ao proud of having dainty beauty. How tiny she wa.* and he said iM-Jiind bU big mnsiachc
The
wb.de
world
watches
the
Si-wj<-i,»,M.
itto
laune
m,-rr> makers uBd
Aj -Ahla to do anything In a streas and
coare from bis home.** Dulaic bow big and strong he looked!
ed to pkk a dsndelloo that blossomed
Year
In.
The
eu*u>m«
and
«-nv|rou-1
the
.WiirsliilK-rs
lo
the'chnrel;.-*. Kfltb
little pain set itself up in Mlss;weaJ; as water when the sintln U off.
by the curbstone. The wind sent said laxlly from her pile of eusb'ion*
glelw'* Isb llBe-irf watch-. pio-,s w-rvlce* are h.-Id. iH-ginnlilg ;ln
lanthe's heart and seemed very mm-h I shall have to touch this copy up a
down a playful scurry of leaves from befoTv- the ^eery Ore.
night wmimnlc* ;.ie a* vattci an-1,ih.-,-arty evening, ehangmg .-ach hour
home, f^r the heart wa» a very'»»od dea:
tbe trees above ber.
yetnember Charlie Grabame.
v.-.«- as are natienal ehara. l.Ti»rh-s; *iih varied iqwahers and inii»U- nuHI
inthc's work next day wa
Hiss tantbe was. bcrself. like a bit
lanthe said boldly, having chosen omnnly one and the pain a dimly
Id etivironmenr.
ImliUilght. wh.*n solemu prayer* ate
r.
Sb«work*-d
f.-verishlj
refroiful longing for TOmeihing that
of tbe autumn, with her bronM brown
apple and florae over lo Tom.
In Germany >.Va Y.-ar's eve Is rail- , volevd an.l each alt.-Udahl salute* hi• was about her proJnctlons i
e from Tlue-s b
balf and -pretty brown suit snd bat used to go to school together before she bad missed.,
I '’St. S.vlvesifr's night. " While it > n.-ighbor.
'—
brilliancy, a certain snap an.
Tom leant-d over to tiud tbe lj>'m»
Ha said, with a volee Ilka a aoos.
with touches of red at the heat and mother .lied, I dare say it Is be." Tom
is not cmsidertvl unl-e.-.>rolnp l..r ihej iimh and fea»ting rightly marii the
I came as a friwd (o endeavor.
throat and against her hsir. Forty went back to his papPT. Dulcle closed for her and sbe started and blnshed. sp.-irkle -Ihal caught the public cjv
t's like Sunford at the iK-gtOBlns of >unp poojfle to miike merry, the; i,„i|,iay M-ason. Bui then- ra.H-e* irI ttme as a foe to all wrong.
years had not been lime enough to her pretjy eyes and
Miss lanthe But sbe sang steadily enmicli. and
•ent
in
more
serious
h.iuM
hold*;
rt-»lMlbly
at
the
close
of
the old yi-ar
periodical drunk." Mr. Melton said,
that she stared resolutely be
To the aad aad afraid I bring courage make Miss lanthe old. Her face waa munched ber upple aad wonden-d
lakl-s on a feUglou* asiwct. l»urlngj*n.l the ad\.-m of the new il.e under.
fair and sweet and ber eyes grave and why sbe had not beard of Cbarile dur fore ber. fixing tbe preacher with an gathering up the small, closely writaad aid.
-nine there I* proy.-i at the; current »f M-riousnera an.l solemnity,
.heels. "I don't iireleii.t lo ttndorafaliertng eye.
And tha weak 1 win gird aad make tender. She looked capable and useful ing all iheee ycara and yhy this
lamily absr. At midnight the waieh-l whl.h ha* bc-n llily expn-sM-.! by iltai
M’hen they were leaving U happen- Ktand it. She's wmked pretty siesulllv
and as If she knew bow l«» help tbe should lie so full of him.
etr»E.
.d the church tower bb-w* hi*'p-ntl.- i*il.e.npher. rharh-s tADib;
world slong With s low laugh she .es
1 that the butterfly ««» just in fn>nt n ibe hiirnos* for ail th<-s<* year*.
"I gui-s* 1 haveti't had time."
itoni. aun.ninrtog tbe birth »t ihi- New
-oi all stnimS. the
sol.-nin and
1 bring Toa moi« bleaUnga than te^ caped the shower of leaves and stuck said to hemolf. smtliog grimly. The 1.1 licycod bt-r the tnm-giay head >ut—well, she's a woman."
om-htiig Is lb.That night Mi*s lanthe asked the V.ar.
rora.
and shoulil.-rw. Mibs lanihe tb.iugbt
the dandelton stem In tbe bnlienbole apple was finished, but tbe sat i
That is a iini.|UO form of ili.- cus- tb.- old w-.vr.- I I
r ft wllh.uit
I brfag yon awre aull^i than of her trim Isoket,. Then she hurried still gating into ihc flie. "I thought I It strange that sh.- ould not tell Tom privilege of Iniervlewing.
>m of WBiching the OM Year out an.
piilh.'rinK up of my mmd to a ouion.
that Cbnriiu Grabame waa Ju>t In •inperance wvirkcr. It w«OOB.
had forgoiten." she said softly.
■iitialh>n,**b.'an Ih.- ,|u.-4 tw.-lve
.|'e 1b.> p.>|iular female leeturer eouM I.- N.-w Y.-ar in which pr.-taii.* it
"Wacber say. 81s?" Tom mumbled oot of them.
‘Tbe car's gooel" seta said. And ten
I tear eat yoar page of old errors
Srt.tlan.l. lATg-' companies aramild. namths; alUT
ve audience to the rvponen
The Imiiuffly lady was chaillng
Aad htda them away in Time's., minutes will make me late at church. from the dtoth* of bis papi-r.
manyScottish
brins.'holdi
jH-rf.-rmed
or n.-Bliet.-.l. VlPttl-, nigretwith a hnmming-bird girl. "Oh. my intbe walked up and down. H
That's for stopping to wblne. t shall
Miss lanibe blushed. This was
' tomb.
111*- riork slrlk.w the magical Itouf .hl lime. I Is-cin to knins It* worth,
1 reach yon clean hands and lead on not hear that new anthem today, and usual, for she m-a* a practical busi- rar Mr*. Graham." biiraed the hum- age waited ..uuide, Tbe rain fell
twelve, eunvertlnc the old Into ih. is wh.-n a p«-r»oB dl.-s. It tak.-s a iiori-avily
and
the
wind
blew.
Tbe
Mret-t
dng-bird
girl,
''how
lovely
you
are
It
serves
me
rigbi.
One
misses
a
good
woman.
But
the
blushed
and
pull
to tha lands
•». friend grtvls friend and wlsh.w ■onal color, nor was It a puettcal
Whara the t(llet of jmece are In deal by stopping to look back." She ed nervously at her »-alch chain. to-nlghi. The doctor must bo w. proud liplns w. re cr.-.if, misty eon.-H pushed
m a "glide Sew V«-ar and nemy o'' light In n ronu-ni|*inifT wle-u In- w.lowo Into the thick <l;.t:kn<-si
laughed again and turned down a KMhtng." she Mid.
of bringlug you!"
dlraii- th.-m! " Th»-n the door is iinluirn-d -Uilme<l. 'I saw the tdtins of the de-'
broad, snnny street with a many
Something gave Miss lanthe'•• heart
The coals crackled lar.lly. Dulcle
let the Old Y.-ar out and the Sew wiling y.-ar "•
■pired church at tbe next comer. The doted luxuriously. Tom lost himself
hard little squi-exc. lt«rM so. th.-n! l•nimillg. but Mira lauthe talked and
ar in. while the men guests go out
The Yaara.
bells were chiming a sweH tavliallon. in bit paper, and Miss lanthe gated
he was not surprised, but it isn't al M-ribbled faithfully for a much longt
roll on their aeqiialnianees and to
A Little of EvcryUtlng.
We heap hvge nwonde of years
The neighborhood a-as new to her; Into the flt« and abe saw—ob. how ways ploarant to be obi-otiUely sure. lime than she had lnl.-nd.-<l lo. U-ben
<• them tin- "arst Ttyol." I>ivi-rs
Japnn.-se |n.lry lias mi thyme.
»be
went
.lown
the
ebwks
weie
strik
BaCore ns and behind.
they had been In the cottage only a tbe years went skurrying oway like
Hiss lanthe was a practical
u- the up|sHiniiii.v to call u|K>n ih.dr
Russia baa within h«-r .topirc M.ttod
Inp twelve an.l her carriage was not
Aad eeoni the little days that pass
week. Bbe should have to go to this dry Icavca from a violet bod. Just as business woman.
sveelhittils.'- This rus-uim in iii.slin.'d iiiil.-s of navigable riters.
like angeU on the wlad!
struge church' or miss a service al
In the upper hall she stood at the- a-nlling.
icy were quite ushamed of ba'
t l«en adopted in other
Jam.-* V. of Se.>Ha»td was Hu- fliwt
-W’batev.T sliall I do? I* ihl.* car
together.
log oome between; And she saw a II wtu.lnw watching liie moon long afi> r
lands.
lo put dates mi his ednsge.
Xneh innlog round a sman. sweet
She wa* given a seat near the front tie school room with pine outside the the house wa* quiet. "I shouldn't riiige engaged?"
Among (he Russians tbe unmarried
A Russlnn woman may u.m .niter a
Hefore
the
.lriv.»r
ahswer.-d
a
tall
(see
MUch as she loved friends there wsi wlodoa-s and desks Inside. And a'ce wonder If that was my romnneo. my
|>ei>ple
H’Dd
Mivants
Into
Hie
street.
tidlverwlly
uiiU-e* sh>- ts married.
As heaotlfnl as near.
always a certain charm In being alono
a slim girl with red hair and
little love stoo'. I've l«-en say- form ertuwd quickly l» ht-c side.
ihemyelvie. Just after Ih.- mM
Moat African n.-gn. ntr.-s hol.l that
Beeaase fl U so email a face
a crowd. She fHt this now. Pres- freckles at one of these, and lust
that some women esraiH.- them. "Thi- carriage Is mine. You will
night h.iur*. t.i ask Hie nam.-s of the jfter d.-atU Ih.-j iHCimie whiU: mini.:
Wa wui not see It clear.
lUy abe raised her eyes and they across sst a tall, shy boy with grave After all. I wa> wrong. My iMjor little •hare lUJiia.IiimT' The door opemnl
p<-r>»ns they ^(Vl. Tb<-«e. it 1* rocnarihqiiakew are rath.-r more cun
mK a pair that were grave and earn
■n eyes. Api»l« and candles, love story, how short and small It wa*. >ml she wa* inside.
"\Vh>, It i* .VX.U." sb.- Kibl wben the eHv.vl, will ^ Hie In.llvlduals srhom (non at full moon than at any .itIiDi'
And no K tarns ffmi as and goes
est. steadily regarding her. For an In
pened pencils and worked out "exbi—oh. t should like to l>e
the H-n.1.rp will w-vrrally marry.
Away la end disdain.
stant she looked quietly into them,
young—and like her.
This nt-w light shone on his fnci. "Vtni are
The word "J.-w." Mri.nlj Ki-enktng.
Many loislif'ul Russian lover. It I* said,
Though we' wooW give onr lives for lU then tamed her face slowly away.
ehaiu.-r U not b.-ginnliig'well. 1 dart- very kmd." niTVOUiUy.
•peed.-.! ldm«-lf In his null by m.-ans a memluT of the tribe of
"Surely not .-specially so. Tin- res' It Bomr noMsa again.
,The organ waa aobWog like the wind flower, and once a valentine with a ray It all come* on the change*. 1
s rate 1.1 Ik- the flr»i man hi* Judah.
—loss Mnloeh. in thp pines. She bad never noticed very fat heart and a veij- pink cupid
rould very- easily adjust myself •lie of a drowning w-oman Is—You 'arc
( maid met. A |.rt-Mv Ruraluu
Japane*..
foaliloD* In .liv'ss hav?
ihltvrinp."
before how like It can be. She had al tangled In a drift of rose*. It had
r rondlllonf." Her thoughts were
•'I Icli my eiMi in Hie carriage that family e. remorty i* Hun which Signal- hanily cbaiiped In’ihe past iwimiy flviTha New Chapter.
ways loved the sound. She thonght
led a srork of art and she had
Karly deflned. aft.-r ihi*. Thcy
New- Yror's^rtv.-ui. At mid e«-nlarie*.
Kiss Uathe stopped at the ootner of the pines about the little country known with the calm Indifference of
like the ubj.-cts in the misty bronglii m.-, It wa* nut raining then.
The world's pnaiiicHon «d wine
aad loohad back. It was oerUInly
supiKisu ih.- roan thought be could night each raenilter of the Ru.sslan
schooUbouse aad of bow she used to youth that It had cost tbe tall boy a moonshine.
luaehobl raluies every other mem- am.Hinis to 4.»«vhn>.<*m( galtuns anpretty pleco. the many gabled cottage Ilston and droam the hours away. hard-earned ten-ccni piece.
■Wben she crept Into lu-.l with cold be iiaek In time.
■r with a kU«. lu-glnalng with the nnaily.
with Its shining windows and flowHo dn-w a soft nfg from under the
wonder how her leiaons man -It was time for Tom's Bible class. hands and fe*-t she rom. mbwed that
hind
of
the
house,
and
ih<-n
they
re
In the forert land fifty l>er r.«l
«a already about the door. A sigh es- aged to get themselvea learned. Per- He kissed Dulclcs ear and depart.-.!. she ha.1 not boon so Iniprndcni since icjii and very earofully. and alas, ve
tire after gravely wlsbtug one another mon- rain soak* Into the itroaml titan
' caped her. She felt a Uttle Urod.
bapa It was becauae—
Miss lanthe cnept away to her room.
a school girl. Tbe ihoughi (lowly, wrapped It about her.'
haitpy New Year.
In «.|*en country.
"Thank you; that Is like you." w
that ao mneb of her work was done.
She canght her breath and glanced
as a amig tliUe place with aome trellcl off Ble»-ply Into her dreams,
The Danes greet the emning of the
Then- are about Ik?. Inhabited Bril- '
TOSS’S edneatlon gnlshed and a pan In tbe direction of the grave brown of her mother's furniture In It. It was
tbe tnomlDg she glared flcrcvly said.
•w >.-ar with a Iremendoii* volley of toh Ute*. <if which SeoHaml cUlma
'You haven't forgntlon?" he said.
■anhlp In a good Arm aeeared for eyes. They met her look snd there flodded now with laic aCic.-noon sune face that looked out from her
intion.
At midnight tin- vatdi over one faurdn-d
'Not when little aiieniions arc
Mm; the last cent paid on the pretty
Jnat the hint of .a aaUle la them. sblna.
mirror. The face wns penUent «eogb
____
Slia-hh.ilin aii‘!l Iluda-p.wtli are tbo
. Ml pl.-KNini and m> few." she siil.l. jiartie*' ramtoiia.llng shak.-s .drl <'oiK-naaA.MB.JtMlBB aleslr over. The eeagrogatlon waa bowing In pnfrMm lanihe sni down before her
ve toiicUe.1 a har.br heart than
towns p«>s*iu<stng the liost teU-phonk
• There was aathlng left to wish lor.
iiig her iips iMcmtse-thcv- bad no! hagen lo Its v.-ry f.mndatl.i
Mlse laantbe dropped her Tare in tbother's mile work table imd (H>ened
with iis siv.vt w..tiii.M!y mnuib
that is ecnainly a .bmbiriil :
Tha eagageBMat had be«o a long her bands, bat sbe lost tbe prayer, for the drawer, turning tbe key very slow, and great gray ey.-s- And she miglii
syiuenis In exlrteoe.-.
.m.-d
though
Intendt-d
to
I
k
,a
dellr.vte
eoraAmong the Ba*oto*. and also with
oae. and the ruat. usually
fe
■|K«ied.
-S..
khe was trying to disentangle tbosc ly. It bad been yean since she had
une approving gbinee
aUta In thalr daalingt with Mlu brown eye^from tbe loasons.and that seen inside the drawer.
I didn't menn that. Of rouroe Tom pllnteni. prarll«-d by thi- Dan.-s. wlio the native of the N.-w Hebrld.-s. hla»
when the soft brown waves fell *r
laathe. had been kted In this instance. tiny, qnlulcil smile from ber vision
"I guew I haven't had time,
I'alntliy buck from the white brow is—1* eveothlhg and d.K-s the bi-*t Are off guns and pUt.ds iin.ler the Ing Is a sign of apidause.
iM-ditsiln wind.iws of their frlehil*
A d.af and dumb perstm who l»
Thm's tors and marriage had not of the old school room. Her face felt said with a sad mile smile.
but sh<‘ was quite ushamed. of llth he can. ixstr fell.tw," she stammered
New *'.-ar'» s. reiiad.*. ot the dawn
(airly ex|srl at linger language caH
anme as shocks ta her. She bad been
she wondered If sbe looked fonlThere was the Uttle things that her womanly woman who had seen vis helplwhiy.
sptak alKiiil foil) tlirt-e word# n lulnthe year's natal day.
- •
tret to know Onlds. Ii was
“la he an Invali.l?" ritsri'1}'Ub. and tbe was not accustomed to mother-had used Iasi. A bit of unfln Ions yesienlay iin.l dreamed dream*
Mr of bw break-down and Tom’s wondering sbout ber looks.
Much
more
pleasing
artthe
watdi"Tom? Oh, no. he's tmly «
Ished work with the needle in the last nlghi.
/
In the navy, death v.Jl-y# are the
•ret year la ccdlege. She bed gone to
A bymn came next and Hiss lanthe dainty hem. a crushed liandkcrcfaief.
may M well prophesy utday .he lBUglie>|. "I forgot lo give you light eiisi.au^^ lh>- i«-ople at Frank•rtily .mes flred In even nnmlK-r». All
' a Utde place on the coast and bad lost her momeutary coafusloo In
ort cii the Main and olh.-r riti.-s
with the breath of violets still clinging
going to be a very qrtseraWe he ndclre**."
r-r raliiieii are In odd numls-ni.
foBBd DoMe there, e wboieme m- beauty of It. Daring tbe sennon she
"1 know w hafe yon live. Will your the tUiln.- an.l In SwIiuTlaml. On:
. Miss lanibc lient her bead a^ smd worthle** rrealure If you dont
If all m«al*. uranium posiMiamys
Os maMca helfdag her moUor look af noticed that tbo grave eyes under the kissed the yellowed folds. Sbe waa mend yourWiiys. After this, madam. —|K.opIo be uneasy
New V.-ai's .-ve family iiani.-s aro;
Strongert «lor- M««t ftwals have
ter tte beardere. Tom had gone down gallery were ^xed up on the preach- crying softly now. which was a very
'•Oh. no. Tom has always been used the feature In the majority of houwsj
march siti.igUt to your own
holda. ft-aiuing. games, and t-mg* be-, a eharacteriatle smell, tin In patilrutor his TBCatloD. nd that was the
tace. She saw now that they be- uDusnal thing for Miss lanthe in do. church each Sunday. 'No* get in toll. He never mlmls."
ing th<- tm«romm<-. Wben the great
"Then h't MIC remind you that
haglanlag.
tonged to a man who was no longer Business women-liidulge In few femi
work."
In all the tea shops In Pekin noileo#
In the tall Dulde's mother bad died, young. A man with a fine, tbougfatfal nine luxuries.
1 ala*, and ala*, she w-as scarce- i-h.mld. Till--. Is dangerous for you— bell* of the calh.dniU toll the flr*t
art- po*1e.t lo the effect that frequentleaving the glri a tew dUlaie and the face and balr heavily streaked a-tih
•But U Isn't th<- ram.-, wimehow.
«UHl In her ear when her eye* the ex|<osure to—to dlReieiii thlngi stroke <if midnight, every- window 1*
powi.g. by the sen. Dnlele bad written gray. Beside him sat a small, fairy- today." sbe said. I.y way «f excuse. met that other |iair. Very grove they Perhaps you have not thought----- "
op.-n.-d wble. Pe.q.le lean from the •T* are to avoid the dtocassitm
'
to Man lanthe for advice. Just as like creature with flnfly yellow hair "Tbiugs seem soh of finished up. now
"Oh. y.-s t have." she lntemipie.1. eab.-m. nth to voice the general gns-t- lIHral questions.
i-re. an.l cordial too.
The diiuanee lielween New Vork
•revyhody who knew her did. It end and a prafusloD of violets and many that Tom Is married and settled and
"Dm M's no matter. Thi* is the place. ing. At tbe last sdrokt- the windows
MUs lanthe. iK-ing Ktririly i
and Salffranelseo via Cape Ib.rn to
ed In hUsi lanthe taking cAarge of the looped purple bows. A wee. bucterilyIt's like a compleu-d chafer,
^ woman, bad never learn.-d that Don't gel out please. 1 thank you wi are rIoM-d and a midnight hush dcK
about
miM. Tit.- Panama canal
girt. The few doilare were used
—there. I can get out alone!" She cends ov.T all.
Udy.
wonder what the next will be?"
le was also n t^ry groeeful one. '
tend her to a good school and they all
The approadl of thi- new yiail Is Ibe will rtsJuee this to aomclbing less ilisu
quirkly opcat-d the door and sprang
By an effort. Mtss lanthe compell
She took out a |«ckago of yrllo. more than one passenger glaneed
weat tor nwUle aacb summer to the ed herself lo listen to the sermon. papers—her crude and childish
signal for great feasting and merry
^ard the woman who bowed with such out to fall In 11 forlorn little heap
cottage. When Tom wma o
,
making In C'htna. And they.'are very , There w.-rt- piibllshfd in Germany
When it was over aad sbe would have positions." Who but a mother woiiBr quk-l dignity when the doctor ys'^ed thi- wet eurhslone.
"Why. whut Is It?" Tom raid wben mlwralil.- wbo do m-t J.rln. f..r two -biting th-- y.-ar It.ua, T.l'.i Insinim.-nturned away nervously, keeping her
I gathered them up so carefully his hat to her. He w-a* Ulking nipt.1
eyea from the pew nndcr the gallery, Crying again she imiled the faded ly to n'gmnpp of interest.-.l men- Ir he njM-ned the door to admit a inl! «»r three .lays at l‘-asi- in .the g.-n"rtd lal works. S.olk vi*.-al works and H5
the sboc£ of toting him entirely or she saw before her An extended hand, blue ribboci and the |«|n rs fell aparl a nervous hurry and dread that she man with a fainting wumau
gay.tlcM of the only holiday s>a---on ismks imd pampbMs on muskal sale
* all at oswe.
and the brosp eye* were smiling Into One by one she ,.)i>ened th. m. Noi could lioi explain. Mis* lanihe Ml arms. "Why. SM Is she hurt, slrr g.KieraI in ftiln*. Th- f.stival Ik-pIb*
Aecoi.ling to the Korean ealeudsr
-Bat a Is nearly the bame. ’
ber own.
and then a crushed faded flower dust
he car beiort- lu-r corner was lenehivi ' A Di-w light shone in the iloctor'i
Mid. tooUag back from the co
eisvs
at lb- ii.ldniebt that . l-»es the two y.ars of .very tlinH- have tw.-lr.r
"I am an glad to And you," he
ey.-s when he again t-nter«l bis cat
i-d itself over her pretty gown, i and walked tli.- r.-st of the way.
"Very nearly the same. They ar
•■bl y.-ar. Th-ie ji:-iiflentig“. Ins. n*. mouth* ear*, .d tw.-nty-nlne or tid^y
flushing. “1 hope you nre quite well broken magnolia petal sill] showed
riaae.
1 iM-lieve you are tin-d of tl
la all to each other, aad I do feel sort and that I shall see you again.''
limning*, an-1 niim.-rtm* other rp- -. day*, wbil- till- third yror ha* ibirt-'.-ii
the carofully traced words'l love
^ " Mr. Mellon Mbl to her. "Su^j in the aortilng Dulcle wa* goloi
of left out. It most be because fve
Miss lanthe smiled In her pretty- you." And here—jv*. here it was— ^w.- j-on run down to th . new chsrityj It to do some necessary shopplut whb-h last HU'di.llgM. He- t- mp;-- w-.n'l.s. with SkJ d!.y»Am>riC!i ranks fir-t In th<- pafs-f
been Idle tor a day or so. I need bard way and a new and becoming airineM the little old valcnllDe with its laeetK-lug ilgti'-l up, the jOgrala* lll'IOllJi
hospital and get u.s half I column. We, -n (»n Iwd to b-a.
work aad planning aad things to look crept into her usually very dignified llke edge* and briMlant rose
ate-l.
an'l eandl-^ s< t m. IMOrt- Hf .I'V making Itfl.isiry, «5. rn.aiiy m—md
Iwiih only yniir i
are running short."
ni. oir hV-Is In .-v-ry h.-.is-. A-- mk.h and G.-ai BlftaWi Hdt-h 'nie f.f.Hliie.
itowsrd to."
"A quarter of a ct-ntury ai
manner. "Tes. thank yon. Tom and
'-.for eompany. Wh
ArUon wa- h.-m-i: *h ' WOlll.l
She had had a good deal of that will be glad to see you." She waa hiss to be raliing In the ashes of a .Imd
;|. th>- dav ar^iois.
ol '-•«< t-.m in -Yiii'.riea I* tw«» or 'hr.- tlt«.-t
-nt. only to' witi.low. - the d-n,
Wi-h fft.-rlrh haste *h._______
...
gr.'.*t.-r Hum that .rf Gr.-a' Dritain
aoit of thing since they bed laid her ing with the claap of her hymn book past for these lliile live coals. Bellabame nici : ly^i the lovelic.-i
reiK-nt -v-alnly whe
and N-w y-ar's:gifi« nr- s.-iit t.i parti - A »tai!sHci*ii li** flg-irtd ft ouMlml
baby bfotaer in her arms and told her Sbe bad rtaebed tbe aUle now.
let them smnld.-r away as i thought
r In the hospital corridor.
) in-(s(
I him ;i
rii!;.i
frl-ti-Is.
always
ari-»finTani«»l
by ••\-iv inhabitant of I^mdon
ITS .
that her mother was deod and her
they hod done. My life looked
•1. -niyi burri.-d "ut.
father heert-broken. A good deal of
.1
Msfitig
.-ard
..f
re-1
|
m]« r. oii which' pouniis of potai-K-a in a yror. wl.i'- a
safe and cool and gray, and—and—"
(las. Wb.-n she laid heri
a eh-'-ry vnice.
began, but »omel«dr ca«e her
trhthful
*1.. wTitt.-n the name srf lit- -k.ti..r at,.'' ihin.istt
<rft an J.w-rag.- .rf.ly
bard work and planning and.tooUng
Sbe tied up the package and loek- han-l in the one h.- h. Id out. " I have :
.j,<, p.i
,,ut
and she went on, At .the door
a H't of the pr«-»eii's-M at. Tb'-*'. f-sny-'nlti-|X»:ii.d* :i y.Jtr.
forward, for they were toon Uon
conn-trom The Time*, you know. Wcij-nj.
,.j,„ lan'he. m/ brother's
Melton wa* waiUng for her. He work i-d the dniw.T. The tea bell ro
ronsist u.'iially of eOks. en-t-a.*w.-. ■ ChK-fc* a.-- man-ifacloied In vnil-.u#
a toughing baby, and abe a allm.
Tom bad come. Sbe went down
were IntCrt-s-;.-.! In lb'’ “ork and th<-re'
Xh.-j cave her the
ed at the offlee with her.
jMt'K rtf Ih" e:r!p;i.- «yf J«[Mn
'uch m.-afs. irtroam.ini* for p<is.--ii;.l ■
Bwvoes girl of flfteen.
Is to..ni for a half eolumu- or »o." shej
y„„ nn
*
“I happened to nee you and waited. him.
It bad been very hard, at fltut. but
toys, an-1 oibvT irlJlo vu;-.-'; «- r It- an ex'.-S! ti.ar th': imp-irtaH.in of all
"One of Dulch-'s tary spell* Is
said, hardly knowing what sbe
dnv.-and shop eomfortatdy.'
- I i.et the \--ry eh-aiK-sv kind hai to-ti
abe had worked bratHy oo. sUidylag You were Ulking to Grabame. Know her. SU; won't >ou go to eh-.iich with
ro—ashrti.
i.>lllng
him.
answer
K-anie
faintly
from
When the could, gmihering up giwedlly him welir
That'is a .MgtilficaijT «n-! w. n-i-T-i sVr,ppMi Am.fi'-an mo\"m"»i* ,nr>- -x
ire c-nn.-ele-i;
me? I want to bear Jackson's preacher
le yard and rh-n th- oarriag.- drove
-I—I gucBs not." sbe said.
[-.'i--- ady iroliaie.1- l-’(t tb- *t*rtttj* ur*soeb fbllSB sbeavM of knowledge
around at Ct- Jiule's."
! with The'Titm-s?" He askeil. forget-' away A fryotsti-p so-iod-d lo the haS: fully iniprt-nv- »'a’> It big!.' “
*x:reat surgeon and all thai.
l'i,»-d Staw-.
He la the way of thoee wbo are shut
that t,o". pUrt- la K'kUno lai.'i A- P.i|«r.-d frttm ti
••Ye». ni ga I need rousing." she ping t-K-t her hand p«.
know. What a butterfly the little woa gf.-a' wave of h*pptm»s sV'pt over might Ik- ertp--r'.-.!. it ha- not i->.
,\ rhiM'-. atBi'-n'.e from seho-d lr>;
out from the harvaai.
»Bld.
!
Yes. After,we wen- «<-ttW Torn Mis* liui'be. His hrr»ib<-r'* lanthe.
.s»-tni"rp*rt al)>wlii-r.
Pto' years now. she hsd had her
Where ll;« Swi'i-rlahd Is pnni«hed sri'h * finw.
But
the
»peil
that
had
cone
upon.^rtcl
to
persuade,
mo
to
give
It
up.
Somehow Miss lanihe could mrt tall
Why, rf cyiirs.- ^h-re biul tK-.o N«k1,
di9!- wbl'h i* irwry^rfM-d dally i
dcuk In tha editorial rooms of one of
MISs lanthe was not .•aidly brok.-n j j.,,!-a busy life I* l-“t. Y.ia »'i;i An-l It w,.K N-d who had nanirri hi* nirh's ar- 't« tn-mth*
of »b- ehrid I lll-ln which ease, .rf'e.»-it*e.
the gTMt dUUea. Her work had never > her friend. They parted at the cot
jecogttlw t
litii- girl for her, and Charlie—
been very Important, but to was for Iter and she wont home and stood be She walked silently along tx-slde Toni, conic to see it*
0 glad I
he band tucked en.igly in hlsarm. He!rr«l, Tom and
t. Th-y come; According
a Pari* .tatlrtl-lMi
With the cladoess of this n.rw,
and wat.
all that Indtopenaable. 8be bad done fore the glass a long time. Sbe saw
chattered in hi* plroram way. won. | the Fkie* have bc-r. good try
ar.d le.- rove»)»h-r- ar», kit hua-Ifd Vim«« who,
iiatleoUy and well the Uule thing* beauty m the One. womanly face
revelattoa In ber eye* she lotAosI op' r,,,t >,{ is-lr snw fc
d.-ring a mue at hi* *i»ier'» al•s^rac-ln.'^voo»lv,'
t- ing a'-;ilW’ by jo<iniaIieaj In England, twelve
“that toost leave undooe or desplse.- fleeted theiv. Beauty meant yellow
and. met tbe graae brown ••yes'again, jn jK,ir>.of <«'
llon.
MUs
lanthe
w-.vs
half
w-ay
up;
-Thank
you
But
iheyhajvnt
Ti's. Th'-y gala; hor.ki-d .tn .Cerniany a»-i i«w,*b-<oroe; them for one happy inslanl and iir« .< -.n w''>tn-.u Thai was well. Not s brilliant news hair and pink cheeks and blue, baby
the aUle before she noticed that she;,ai,t coldly- Gut- of the cerw-r
to 'b.
the v.ila«.-.'ra!.d oo" h'Ji('dr-d and nlneiy-i^K- Jn
paper woman, she had yet done sub- eye*. She sighed and went dosrn
then—
.
jvtuTanet- i.. -»»;;> i=i"> h>
I hod come again I.* the church la j coming toward them. "Pb-at..'a
aim'th" iTltcd R'aie*.
BUattol work and bar ptoee v*aa ao Tom and Dulcle.
Ditlfie. r-Murnlnc from her drive moving with ai*oUiie siknc"
sikn
Tom was reading. He looked up ' which sbe bad atien.led the morning! to the lady; lanthe is waiting for
•
with the yellow-halieti lanthe lugging, m.vsf.-ry. extiLtpilshlu* «.-ry .-wire ’ Three prizi-f have be.-n Off*-f«l
serv
lcv.
When
she
was
seated
and
He
»K>w.d
and
pa.**.-d
on.
-Taa.~ abe said, buitoalng the ptel when sbe entered. "I aaj- 81s. It this
her *kiri*. atopped. amazH. in her of Ilchi and fire a* they go. Wh.-aiifce G-rman g..v"rtim-T.t for the b<#;
Trim
helped
h.-r
with
her
cost.
aad
^
|n
a
aon
of
dale
Miss
lanih.
ty brown glove snugly aboot her wrist, Doctor Grahane that tie (Mpers are
From jMtrlor door.
.
(tlM-r.- 1* B"t a »p«ik .rf Bam- ft-ft In'fl.Hd k!teh.-ns avallabb- :«r urtny tnv,
-1 do feel a wee bit Ot«j in my btart. so toll of tbe Charlie Graham.- that wei whispered *om«- little pleasant word.: lowed the wblte-row>ed mter his ear- . "Antby. dear—-why, »i>T—"
stip>iU<t«l that
that .ter.» ytleb
{the comro-mi'y they J«u*e In icd.-mn and K 1* stip.tUt.-d
Mt*s lanthe glaneed timidly in th.- » wlndpw sh- saw- him
-mall «11»(
this morning. Maybe It waa the steak sre ttsed to know at Greenfield*? I
golden-hMtwd
' Can'S .voit guess wliyr the tali;assembly.
Then with impiM-ive VjifttmustlK small.-noagfc
.iocanY
direction of tbe pew under the p.1-: rfage. where a Uny.
, ________ they
_______
_
fresh Are.,.* a bor^-. with spac- left tot the-,
wa had for biMkla*."
For Mla* was a small shaver, but t remember
• glanced .W1. doctor laughed,
' fce.em-tnles
kindle
child
laathe's fife bad been veir practical. Ibe big. ktnd-bewned fellow."
. i And being a verv .ele-ar b-mded and I from which Upera are taken to repew ; driver', iuggae^ and foraeo for ^
,
tbeiv.
the
tall
man
with
-Bless
her.
Little
Unibe
Crahame
I
"There are »o many tlrahames. "
T BeaT hnow. Perhaps I am growjwarm-hrortrtl little woman. Duteteitoe fire* and lights ihroughoul ihe|honie.
D^aM. tbm aaU this atomlnc that lanthe said, carefully oeleeslng an ap- the grave eye*, and be*lde bint the one ofe our anfeU." »he said.
Th« N«w VMr.
I ww OB (be UUa ot the monalpc
The tons of tb« Ne«r Year arlae.
U* stood like a atatoe adorslat
Tha world with a backsroiiiid of
skia.
Thera were eouraga aad srace la hU
beaotifal face
ABE hope la Us slorloiiB eras.
p"
T
«RANO TRAVCME HERALO, THUMDAV. DECEMBER 27. IMS.
^AOCa
RABID CITY.
RivU Cltr. Uh^. Dec. U—S. U.
RofatuoQ. wbo reumed ffom the
- ve« wUb • fever, bu been la the
,cate of Dr. Hoac of Aides for the past
rli veeks. bat is ftow ^le to shovel
coal for the Fere JUi^uette.
TEo a
B postpooed uaU! Best December
on aocodot of the diphtheria scare.
The children hope that Saata Clans
Is met afraM of stieh a trlllliig IBaeaa.
Bder Dreer U hOIdloc revival meet
at the Church of Christ.
S. M. Bobtosoa was an AMeo fttitor
of iroo ore for the anaaOo was 37.1SS.SB9 tona. an Inmase of 4A3M»
tons over ISOS.
Grain from Dulath anged fo a forg
er volamc than ever before. There was
shipped from the head Of lake Boperl8I.eoS.OM bushels as compared
with S9.G7C,0(W bushels to ISOS.
BrariitgtsiaFhidlay.
A .very quiet wedding look pfoeea'
the FOOTteenih Street H. ^ payasoage Doc. IS. at 12:30. the
parties belag Bertrtd U. Findley atad
Miss Itola BraxlBgtoD. both of TiavTbey
Fred Rlclceu was In Aides oB basl- Arthur Wilcox and Miss Mary. Flndseaa one dar this week.
Mr. aod Mta. Findley will spend
A youDK jady was IooWbb at the
jeWdry la Muirs the other evenln* few days at Central Lake, after whtrb
• > way she they will return to - Traverae Oly.
where they will reside.
Kot a valuable ifoB isnsicd In her hair
Tbo wodding dinner m servant
aod was about to walk out when Mr.
ic h«ne of the bride on Bnaib
Men asked her to be Irtnd e»on*h
Msva It for him and thus save far Union street at blgb noou.
Mr. and Mrs. P'lndley arc yo-jng peother trouble.
B. W. Burth opCDPd hU ukaUng rtnk plo that are wi ll known In (he diy
Wedneaday evening. Bveryoso ought and will receive ibo c(
and best w^es of their maoy friends.
to oeme asd aoo tt
tumblers.'
Leffingwell-Vaughn. Harry Banter left here for WauThere are a number of people la
OcorsB Tbomaa la very III with
BrtBht'a dlMaae.
Un. KHa Nelsoo le« here for Elk
BapMs Tueaday.
■Ihe Lady Hebekahs gave a fair laat,
week at whkh they took In over $30
one aftemoos and evenlnit.
rj«»«m and you will hear the wedding boUs Itnglins aftoo H> Aides and
Bapida aty.
.
The diphtheria paUenU wre report
ed bettor and aa there are no new
cases Rapid City people are living In
bopto issued of hot water.
[. ■
ELK RAPIDS
Elk Bapldt, MJeh- Doc. Jf—Norman
the 4-year«Id daui^ter of Mr. asd
Mrt. Nonnas Hawley, died of pnennonia and was buried Monday after
noon of this week. Six little girls
naglng Is age from 12 to 13 years
acted an pall bearers.
TBs mlodramu, “FtirglTen,'
dered by home talen Friday and Satariv ermiiBgB was an wnqnallSed
■ asooSBA focal young people aurpaasIng the
.vlaltod tbo vUlag^ tlnce the season
opmwd. They played to a full house
-and the baad tuder whose auspices It
- was gtoea reaped a neat sum.
This U the
Isg fOT a large contingent
Elk BapUa young people. The absent ones
who are to eat Chriaunaa turkey at
bone aro Agnea Paries from
ttqoa and her brotber Alec
Ann.Arbof. Dr. Harry Kramer of O
and brother Harvey of
.Ifabcl and Meal Perry and Charfotto
Dougherty of leasing, a
-Daaring <E Minneapotls and brotber
t of Alma, Mabel Waite -ht
Alma. N^le HUI of Mason. Nell MorTiaoa of DetrolL Paul Wright of Ann
Arbor and tlaier Bessie of Bllasfleld.
B. Q. Bnah and wUo retamod the
fatter part of last week from a ton
days' Tlrit la Chicago.
Tbs 4«oalhsold ton of Jacob
nada died UM Friday of
Ths foa^al was held Sunday from
the Oenan ^rch.
AUes. the btytftroid Aoghter of
Mark Doering. Is a victim of poeumonla and attended by a trained nurse
-from Traverse City. She is tmprovbig and her recovery is looked for.
It la expected that the chemical
-Works wDl resume operations next
y after being shot down for
sfawsaka.
Tbs sagtae ai^ bidler and eonalderable of the machinery of the hardwood
faetoiy owned by the Iron company
ars befog taken ont and shipped to
DetrolL
. W. B. Fife has sold his fsna eonth
of town to Troutwlne and Crotser of
s City.
Ths Odd FMIows will InslOU ofSeers on the evening of Jan. 7.
. Chartea Butler, for a long Ume
derit In Amorsoe'a, baa acoepUd a po» laige department store at
Warsaw. Ind, and left last weri: for
that point to begin hU dmios.
The Imdlea* Altar society of Bsered
Raait chnrch held a bazaar and served
dinner In ths Odd Fellow bunding
Tbs STtalng train Ssturdsy. dae at
T:40. did not reach here untU between
t and 8 Sonday morning, caaacd by
4hn wredt near Acme.
H. S. Ameraon. loading
and connctlman. has taken n partner.
Ha arrived Tnesday ready for buslI and weighs
pounds. CooI are being abowered
both father and mother.
A Grant Freight Vnar.
■ DetrolL Dec. 24—Never before was
no BSCh money paid foe carrying
frei^t in lake ressete as dortag the
peaaon Just cloned. A toogh estlmste
pineet U st $«1.WK>,<»0 for .coal. Ittm
on^ grain and lomber. The proflu to
tbo vamsia wera pertiaps the largest
tn ths history of the lakes. Carvfal
oompntatloos. based on the samings
<d typical ateamen; show a net profit
on stod nhlps of about IS per ceot. On
wooden nhlps of nboot 3.&M tons
capacity the proflts have ranged as
Ugh as SO per coot with an average
of SS per cent on their insatance valuBtfonn. Tbo canae of this prosperity
was the dwnand of Ibe country for
Inn and iteeL The toul movement
tots city and many more at Old Mis
sion who are, well acquslnlrd with
Dr. Waller Vaughan of Deirulc and
Mlfui Gertrude l.efflngwell of Knox
ville. III., aa both yoang peoi>lc have
a number of summeni at Old
Mission.
Auiiounrements tvrelved
state that tbo coii|)Io were woddi-d last
Wednesday in Knoxville. Dr. Vaughan
e son of Or. V. C. Vaugbas of
Ann Arbor and Is a rising young De
troit physician.
Mr. CUrk'a markot waa burned out
MIm Both Spencer.
teacher at the Oak Parti building, em- in toe prevkma big fire In nfe Lake
oi.d at that time be had no
of tiafolng
tmthfafoess and cleanllneas aa toe There was no lasuraiiee <» hli otock
a of moral tratnlng lo addi- or building/this Ume eltoer. so twice
be has had s eumplete Iom.
wblcb the enlture
ligtoes eplrit even in yoosg chDdhen
Working Overtii^
was of great Importance. A ekmer
Thinking fiom the temperature ol
iation between parentsI and'child that
eonfl- their habitation, toat It is In the good
would lead to a right
summer
time; a half dozen ben*
dcoee between them wak deemed
nnler that the child ownt^ by an eoierprialng east sld-- j
might learn (he algnlflcaoee of toe lady am working ovoninie with tograu chongen In bU life from the egg market way up io the clouda.
The residence of the owner 1rather than from the eompanJOBS from the itr«< or playground. heated by steam aud a coaneetioii li;ibeen made with the hen house. ThHra. Eller brought out the neM of
love controlling In (be home rather blnis don't seem to think It rstrati;:that toe sun tires late ill such wane
fear.
than fi
weather init iinqiHwtlonaldy mxk<
broopht
their dally donation.
the evil learned by younger rhildrcii
dating with older children proTeacher*# Cxeduz.
mincuoualy on the street or the pl.iy-:
From Friday's Record.
ground!. It wa» to iirereut Just thU
So grv-at a iiumtH-r of t.-ueli.-r> w’.ii
that receases is done awixy . with go nut of the city for the li<>!lda.t>
■Sihoui the country, and the divl-: that the Evening Kemrd lias MTnrt-.(
eomptple a 1I-- as posslMe lu or.l.-i
bIoo of ballHlngs into soparale pri
mary and grammar schools in many that their fric-r.ls m.iy know wh.-i.-i
they win eai rtiiUtmss turkey an.!'
cities as well as the separailoo of reeoltf presents nora the Chrisuua>
boys and girls Inlo separate grammar
Hi^ sebonis also. Boys and
girls are allowed lu assoetatc alio- their desllnai
Oak Park.
gether too freely In publ'lr places and
Miss Spenrer. Owosso.
the streets. One of the great
Miss Pierson. Traverse City.
Trev<
Hiss Ids Trevor.
Iitiaru.
nKWDs of keeping children busy
Mis* Slone. fhsrloTie.
directing them imo better lines of
hioking and living is a well wb-cu-tl
lol of books. Tills was
Miss FInn. v, Traverse City.
Miss Era Thacker. VuImi.
the list of iMwtks Just published for
Miss Eiumings. Evan.
the Moebeni' eiiili of the Elmwood
Miss Slm|>s<>a. Crayllug.
iiveniie iiulldine. The moral training
'
Bearditian.
of children is a matter that today
Miss SlroUK-ns. Kiilamazoo.
eelres too little attention because it
is of the greatest ImporUixe. Th< re
: Vivian. TraverBe riiy.
coosirtemlde general discussion |
gaimder*. Battle Cm-k.
Tried to Suicide.
1 the topic. It was a very prafiiatil
Jabet Fowle. .a laborer livlog with
Miss Steeds. Owneso.
hiK mother at 41.1 Webster street, at nieetiug panicnlarly for tliose pre»-Mrs. Shaw. Traverse Cil»-tempted siiiHde Dee. 19. at 4;30 by
Miss.Calkins. Traverse Cit.v. '
Tlie following are the aobjects forj Miss Pratt. Trav.T'e City.
drowning. He was resrupil by^h?riff
of the year:
Johnson.
January—"ConflUeuee
Betw^
Tar-j
The man has been unbalanced nient of eiiy.'
tally fifor aboot a week and late yester- nta. Children and Tearfaere." Mrs. G.t
i3t of city.
j
day a
began making a dls- E. Metcalf.
Februao—TriUtorian Value- of!
, JollHR. '
tnrbance.
Manual Training in Schools.’- Mlsvi Miss Ensflehl. Fennville.
Mis.; Brown. Helleview.
]
home. When be arrived the family Marian Prau.
March—' Cleanliness and Clotoltig i Miss Prall. out of c
notified him. that the mazed m.-in had
Mr. N'ye. Qnliiey. started In the direction of the river of Children.'' Mrs. E. A. Evans.
Mr. Hnrnbork. While
WhI
Cloud.
April—"Good Jlc.-iding.” Mrs. M. C.
vosring to take Ills life. The sheriff
Mr. Davi!. Schonlrnft.
Ovlatt.
hastened to the river bank and saw
Mr. Wiley. KaUmartio.
Powle abont twenty feet from shore,
Mr. Kiiccb-s. Rt. Johns.
Mity—"The Disposition of Uie
Elmwood.
where he had liruken through the lee Child." "Mrs. C. .«i. KycivU.
and was vainly uylng to shove hU
ilftvd. Traxerso City,
head under the surfsco hut the hole
.tuna JiihliMUi. I>-nri.
Life Saved by KnolL .
Miss
I.lllbin
.Inhnsoii. Evan.
which he had broken was too small.
Tlic fart (hat the tree on which he
Miss Ikirton. While Cloud.
Mr. Johaaon secunM a rope which was at wori: was gntwing on n small,
Mis, Rowlev. Hanover.
suicide
abrupt knoll is all that saved the life
Tra
Miss1 l.ylle. Traverse
City
grasp and pulled him to shore lo an cif Ben.l.anDiD. a InmlM-jnian.,
Union $t-eet.
• City.
Miss Ittileoiiili. Trav
77ie nian was working southwest of
A physIcUin'wna summcjicd and the rlty iu h camp and was.
Fowic taken lo the county Jail, where lime. eoUUig «1ib a grei’n man. Tbc
u revlTcd. liis'stay fo the water
<' .wag a large maple, which wotikl
SUM Nacherman. Elk 1
had been several minnies and tffc life
lie about 1.<sni fivt und It went
Boonville.
' was bunting dimly when help down. Ibe lop sinick Other
StU.^ lluldc-ll. Maiilun.
This Impact ihn-w the liiitt hackwnril
He was taken bone but still swears
He Caught The Minkg. '
lumip with leiTlIlr force.
be win kill himself.
(Tiurles. Kc:enig has j'isl r.Ti-lv. .1 a
Mr. LatmlD ww# very near tbo fail
Mr. FdwIc was admitted to the ssy- log tree and receiveii the full t.irre of iM-aiiilfiil mini. iMKi made fn>m skins
which were captured In the Ikiar.llum this afternoon.
the movement of It on liis rigbt hip. man ilvi r In the down town dMrii l.
lie wag hurled through the air several
niimln-r <>■
Mr. KfK-iiic had a niiniUr
of traps
The MotbeVs CUib.
fort, falling at the b»»f ®t “«> knoU. set in the rlrer la.-t winter and snrAbout forty parents and teacheB The tree crashed to tbo earth and the Ci-iHled in eaiutirin-a f.mi
fonr iBMfe ruiuk
:> 2i>y^ncheii In
aUended toe meeting of the Mothers' butt hung zuspended by the Knotl. hiii which raw frti
11..- ^etnii'iiK of
l,-nglh. Thejthe Oak Park school build
few foot ntKjvo him. If the accident
ing Dec. 19. at which the suh- ad ocenrred on level ground the man dork and the hair fine. Tlie Isxa
JecL "Moral Training of Cblldren." would have beeu rnishoil lo death al- prolaldy worth in itie n<'iclit>nrhnn>i
The meeting was a most luAtantly. Mr. Uvnuln lay aim.wi of 37.',.' He baa r.v|ii;ir.-d one larfie
The topic was l«ralyze>l for a moroent tbinhiug that s|s<clmen lM» winter.
i up In an excellent ptfocr by MiS. his hip was broken but was so-m aide
E. J. Adams in whkdi she brought om to continue work.
(be responsibility resting u|n>d pw.•eoia. teacbere and citizens In toe
Clark'# Market Burned.
loral welfsie of young children and
Fife Lake. Sllch.. Dee. 20.—Ctark's
some of the common sins of childhood.
meal market was etilirrly divlroyed
Two papern for the price of one.
8be urged a closer observailon of the
by fire this luoniing. T^e fire had
baUts of children, more care In th*
gotten such a sUrt that It was impoeroaversatlon of parents bofore chil
sdblo to gave any portion of the, IiyHd
dren and an appeal to their better
lag although the surroundiiig ofruc- Paya for both a full year, See ar
natures as some of the means of
nouncemeot elgenvhere ia toduyY
i were saved.
Herald.
proper training.
IiaTCDc aty State Bank
DKNTiST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
S. GARLANCL CaobfoA
Insurance!
$1.00
Alive
Wire
Evcpv nerve is a live wire
connecting some part of the
body with
ithf
the •brain.
•
”
They are
so numerous that H you pene
trate the skin with the point of
.
and receive a slic:k—pain it is
called. Aches aod pains come
from a pressure, strain or inj’ury to a nc^»e: the more prom
inent the nert'c the greater the
paiiL \^Vhen the pain comes
rge ner>'c
ner>-e it
it is called
from a ]Uirge
Neanlgim
whether it be the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To stop pain, then,
you must relieve the strain or
pressure upon the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Aoti-FAin Pills do
this.
uissrf isssi'is sst.K
Your Last Chance
at the same lime. There is nothing that will please
husband, wife, brother or sister or any one else more
than a nice piece of fximiture. Cali and sec us, we'will
be glad to sh(!w you our stock whether you buy or not.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
SURPLUS, SSOCOO
iHoncy to Loan on Improved Real Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room St O New Stole Bank Bultdlng.
A Gcseral haaUat Rirlicn n«M
Traverse City-
3»erCettiIltvc4M nseOcsMIto
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Oe:iRL.KM>S IN
LUMBEK-AU kinds.
LATH and SHINGLES.
DOORS and WINDOWS-AU styles. STORM SASH-Tbe warm Uid.
BUILDING PAFeR-AU fradcs.
ROOFING-Tbe best and cbeapesL
INTERIOR FINIiH-Slock and ^ecial.
AH kinds of shop work to order on shprt notice.
Get our prices before buyintf.
rii n.e. 15 •:
Citz. 30S.
.M*. Ln'ki* Avenue
bru,s!ur..
aMh-phoWw M
Have yea e«cT tried the
-r^mm
CofV«*a
— lUo—
f^opal tiger
T!iey are the be«.
J.
J.
a«a
CiHBtd Con
tomotoes
and Salmon
cntoC H I) . pk^yoa^g^
Sol.' onl)- br
BREIZIIMA
Kmga«
P'won«
SSp,
Patents
F. M. PAINE.
Dr. F.
j.
MacNctt
EYE, EAR. NOSE
AND THROAT
F-L-ORIST
ALLKIff^OF^^TFIAjVrBBB
iUofa«pram»»ly,
THOE. B. BFRAeui A BeM.
PATENTS.
F«yM CMOly Boat Bi-lg . DATBOIl
WSm
Delbert Red-1 <t Dead.
means hnnic happineM.
There can be little com
fort where stox-es Bitd
ranges fait.
Why Buy UnkitowM I
It.ll?^\dV>mire‘.ii--.! ..rA-ddan.:. W..- ,
el.kiual or not l> no. ktsean M.. H.ev
hav.- a man iiinh i ;.:t.-s| p.-nding
iDve^tigaii-ui. Mr. K.sirl wa- a
in-a-mlt of Kmiiiic
JEWEL STOVES
Nasal
CATARRH/f|i
tnv< Idofvt the test of forty
EliVilteanBata^™‘M
"I arpesf StovePlantinlhe
Wotld,” -iherctliryknow
I. I.-.. Ilvxry M.x.rwithtbe
name ••ntllH'JIT STOVE
l.r,U
l:fan-,eat«nii *--4 dr >e«
,»y a (Mid lu the btod
..utri;,..
Wowk-*;” c«t or it .< cencim-.ar.ds Fuel Saver.
F-BRANK ^fROOK
Old ^ost-efYi i« Bwfidins
Kenland Douglass
Double Thick Hotel Ware
It will stand hard knocks, fust the thing to use
in a family of growing children.
From now until Christmas we will put our stock of
Turkish Rockers. Morris Chairs. Leather Rockers.
Fancy Chairs. Buffets. Sidt-boards, China Closets. Li
brary Tables. Parlor Stands. Wriiin^ Desks, Music
Cabinets, Odd Dressers. Chiffoniers. Etc. before the
public at the very lowest prices possible. Wc still have
alarize supply of these goods an hand and other goods
arriving late are crowding in on us and we MUST have
more room. If you have not invested in a Christmas
present, do it now, we can certainly please you
SAVE YOU MONEY
.CAPITAL, SaOOOOO
Plat*Class, StMm Bolisrsnd Accident ln»uray>cs.
s;::
Cbi 6nnd traotne Btrald
and
Tarmand Tlresldt
A TRACY LAY. F
Fine Japanese Ware
Did you forget some friends at Christmas ‘ime?
Never mind, get them a nice laitancse dish for
a New ^■cars Present.
Useful eifts
For Cbrislmas
Did You Ever Stop to Think?
what a'useful present a good washing machme
would make? We have a good. ea*y working
rotary machinej that sells for only S-t y-f; ahe
will bless you 52 limes a year if you decide to
invest in one.
• by bayjr;:
IMn-n n.-.-.].
Ox'ershx'-'i nn'I legirines ;
tbc girli‘ Rubbers and sot
for the lx>ys.
A nice pair of shoes
Grocer
Grocer
is alaray* rtpiircciatol.
FRONT AND CASS STREET.
It pays lo bay your ahoes fa<‘rp
1
OliANO TKAVEftse HERALS. THUftBOAV. DECEMBER tT, l!
Cooeert
t (ii» a^ooU
FMdtr ud
■i
in
or
(bt
ei(7
nuai' or tb» i
Vocal aol»-M'alter Gili»rt.
Recilailon—DelU .Tol^r.
Bong by acbool.
Recitation—rathcriae Sanborn.
Song by acbool.
Concert reciuiion by acbool.
Tbe second and third grade milted
In tbeir program. A tree was nicely
dororated and a Brb
Thp klndrrorion r
■Ur ptorrein. ihet» brtns ■ tew wme* prenenia and patting them In a large
br tha mile tote. sIcmt lelllDc exhlbl- stocking. Than were fished out this
tfm dt tbe cbldrMT* work, aod idfu
cblldre
pwreou made by the cbl
peanuts'and randy and (be foil
program waa rendered:
Bong—Cbriatmaa Caml.
very mneb enjoyed.
Tbe followinit
RecItalion-'-ElirabeU.
wH priveo.
Hannaford. •
Song by tbe roome.
Reciutlon—Don Barden
Redlatloo—Buaeell Brownell.
ChrlMmaa dialogue—Mandr Wilson.
Leroy Pletaoo. Toney LaVallv. H«r..................
«IU Vell«*o.
I Haict .
8oBc—Six Boy».
Rwltailon—Alice Warner.
Redtation—AIpbonie VogiKe.
Recltaliuo—Haney Roanell.
Redtatkic—L^Ile Proneb.
Bong by acbool.
Recitation—Albert Kora.
Recitation—Glen Btsby.
Rertlalion—Ada Coleman.
Blory—Opal OBbertBong by School.
> Irtab.
ReclUtloa—Rmeat. Shields.
BflBg—Pint grade.
RecluUun—aifioo Bortlngbam.
Chrisimas Sioeklnc—Six girlg
RedUllea—DorotbM Bloodgood.
Story
al>Aut
Shepard.
Beairtce
RedUtlon—Ruth Holmea.
Peaae.
JBadtafloB—Lawrence LaFogtaec.
Id the fourth grade tbe following
Song—Arllne HMiderahoi.
program was glvim:
RadUUon—RilU Millard.
Tn Betblehcm." reclUHon by acbool
lUeHaUoa—Maud McCowan.
“Away Id Manger." song.
Cbrl<
Recitation—SyJyla Couturier.
H^ OIbaon. Helen Btelaon.
Rpclialinn—Era Depew.
R£ft«l«i°^RnS*Ftteier.
Bong-Quartet.
RedttUon—Irene Dolke.
Hecltailoii—L. Price.
. «o^t--DaUy Hadley.
ReettailoD—Ward Annlte.
RMdtaUon-Blale Hugbet.
Song by acbool.
RMitallaB—Raynuind Onauraon.
Recitation—Edith LaPlant.
Racilatlon—Harold Sberaian.
Song by acbool.
Baeliatloti—DonMfay Codblln.
Van Wagner.
- ^
TU glrla.
Fburtb Grade-Song.
M—Mand Utter.
RM-liallon—CUra Oi
> Solea.
Songr-Srhool.
«—Oeraldlse Hagen.
Qiulrtel.
Song-School.
—Matilda Kllnkoer.
Tbe fifth grade had no program.
____________ ^^‘Ward.
Tbe sixth grade had a fish pond almlSadUtkm—Harold OUeeb.
lar to the one uaed In the third grade
RMltatlon—ArRoe Henderabnt
and all had a general good time. One
Song—Pred Cara. .
dlviaion of the seventh grade gave
RedUitoft-Heleii Kelley.
for the other division co
coneluded with
Chriali____ _____
Tbe third and fourth gradea gate
thdr program together, eanalatlng ot
. ebornaea and
nuarteta. Tbe tree waa a gm of E. J.
Mdier and vaa a very large and band
e one. and waa
w
very much appre
tbe little folks.«
ciated by the children and teactaen.
falUi ot tbe cbOdyeD’s work and gifts
The fltth grade gave a very plea
for tbe parents.
lag prognuD end ell bad e d^lghit
The kindergarten had the i
time.
Tbe foitowlng van the proprogram as the first grade. The
grem:
ond.
Bd. third and fourth
'
gradea had
Boeg—“King ot Ortent." aeboot.
Reduttm—“Cbrlatmaa
Creeling.'' tbrir
’»E,rS:
RarttalkS—M
DoMld Bril.
Reeluuoe—“Pair Warning to Banu
CUna," uiarmce
uaiut
Cl
Anoernua.
'
RadtaUon—"Tbe Log Fire."
Ula
ig—Mias Bcotl'a
dtatloo-"
It Ion—Ida RIcble.
Song—Fifth grade.
inty tn puTReclUtiOD—Bereslb
grade —Jesse
(llpatnefc.
cba>ers fruoi Inww. Mr. Hyman say«
UMramenUI
Dnet—John
Klniak be has oerera] other deals in prospert.
with people from the same state.
grade—Alberta
Eureka P^eo Club.
The Eureka Pedro club was enter
tained Thursday night by
Mr. and
At BooDville. tbe following program
Mrs.Bert Crooder.:": East Ei^enth
ras given:
street.
First honors went in Miss
Christmas earrd b.v sebori.
Marie
rie Dunn while Urs.
Mrs. Tbad Par
Pai
Exercise by five girls.
by skillful- playing, captured the
~ • itioo. William •
solatUm piiae.
Refreshments were
............. lUon. UllUn 1
served daripg the c>\vDlng and all the
Song by the little o
guests had a ven- pleaaaiii time. Tbe
club
p enierlalned at the i
neciianoB, r. Acser.
‘anny |Reed.
Reciuiion, Fanny
little o
Carl Purvis.
Reriialku). IXtra JU-«:
Reciuiion. Gladys Korion.
Xeicfse, third and foiiilh grades.
............ .
lolly.
Christmas Itelis
and the
illffei
grades gave a sultobb- program. The
rt-spcclive rooms had approprlHle overrises and each had a Cliristnus
tree.
Santa Clans remembered all
tbe scholars and all enjoyed the day.
The school has made considerable
;ress and It has been a tery rn>niIslag year.
All the schriars
have
lllgently during the past four
worked dlllg
mil
deserve the
vacntlon
"Santa Claua In a Flat." Mary Mtr
OTSkl.
"Santa Claus." Catherine Bracken.
aiherine
"Santa's Siolro
Kiss."
Caib
PIfsrek.
Christmas Acrostics—Litilo lots.
RecltnUon—"111 lie the GUddesi
Bov." Willie Rokoa.
Chorut—"Shine Out.
O
Blessed
Star."
Recitation—“The
Round Barth.'
Floyd McClosky.
ReclU
lution a
and Song—‘T>fa. Sonu
Uaus."
twelve
Recilailon—"He's Coming." Margaet Flfarek.
RecilaUon-"Snow Kisses." MargarI Dumas.
Slocking DrUI.
_ .. -------
Song—First grade.
Story: “First Chrlatmas Tree"—
Oorts Bowers.
Reciuiion—Grace Baldwin.
Claaa Exerrise—nral grade.
Solo—Dorothy Klasaen.
Ixiter to Banu CUus—Floyd Spen
Married at V
DIalDgue—Four glrli
Sung-Eight bo.vs.
Reciutlon—Charkute Prilx.
ig—Third I
Walling for Santa CUos—Third
grade.
"randroa's Mistake—Baraw Frw
and a nninue Idro aeen waa a blolier
with u bami of tlMue paper on It.
The foarth. fifth, sixth, seventh and
each child nelng lia own band for a
eighth grades had a i>rc«rsm as fol»odri.
Tbe Brat gradea bad tbeir program
together. They bad a large tree aad
RecturioD — FourU
grade —Ethel
prettily decorated, and ibe children
brooght .their |U«aenU. The program
■ ..f.
'
I Duei-Le«nlr Beardeooartated
of;
Bong by tbe acbool.
RediailcB—Clara Brerrit.
Bong by three girls—Bdoa lAPlaal.
Dorrta Greooe and Mailmi McCod.
Concert RWitaiion by Mlaa 8tone*i
ESJfLrrirtfca™.,.
DtaUene—Pour boya.
Ivan P
“
Earl
grade-Ruth
Watts.
kTolia 80)0—Lennlv Beardsley.
Reciutlon —Fourth
grade —Edna
Blue.
V
.
Redtation—Ftmrth -grade —Edna'
Blae.
ReclUtbm — Sixth grade — Alice
/
inc. comes home for ills hmrh alone
at
tuMio
aline.
and
spends
The
tbe afleroooii
Nelgbbara saw
the house and
boy
him
rushed
out.
I injui
Or J. W,
ferlive shlevalk Thunulav night. »ii—
laining a fraciun to his lichl
lafbr
enveloped
in
flames.
How they were started Is not
known,
lie Is terribly bursed about
■ be fact and head and may'not live.
Otnaraf Neura.
The Rev. William P. Brand. psKicr
of Sl
Mary-'k
eburch," Belair.
Obituary.
Proitwiaai. Episcopai
-Md. recently
cole
liTSIed biK nineiy.second birthda)
IKI. died at hi- home in Grant Dic-l ►loee Us
foundallon
.....
fifty-fi'.e
ye;-i>
! XXXX Coffee Chums at work
MCLAUGHLIN’S
XXXX COFFEE
Thr iM-ople "f Itii’-vi.-j extev-t a grt-.vt
graudcliild.
iti-;;l
tiom their new
pn-sident. ('nl. ■
In June. I&im, he was agnin^ united Ismael Montes, who K a young pro ,
In marnaip' 10 Mr*. Sarah Youug of pn-ssite. energetic, patrit.lc man .md'
Co|>eml*h. who survlvM Kim. He was lakes an enthusiastic iuiert-si In e:i
a member of the K. O. T. M.
tbe
terpriaes that are now Inaugurau-i •
A. O. O. G. also the grange.
Tbe large autllence wbicli followed for the development ot the eoim'iv |
lilni to hi* last resting place, Sunday Colonel Montes is only 44 year-* <if tige i
III. spoke for ll
• «-Bl»-em
he V
the
I
He Is a Mildier nnd s s«»n «>r :t soldi*-! '
K,.
Tastes good always—beatuse U*s always good.
Always the same because it s afevayat^^nd^
and roasted just right
Extra good quality, because it's imported direct
and sold direct to deah^
Other coffees must pay a profit to importers,
txDkers and jobbers. You save three profits in XXXX
Coffee. The saving goes into hig^ quality.
Thafs Vk'hy MCLaugWin's XXXX Coffee is so
mack better than any other coffee at the same price.
“Hie handy air-tight package and tbe glazing of
pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh—prO"
teaed from dust, dirt and foul odors.
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is sold by
HU fatltei- was one of the aldi-*l ger :
Hint he was liable to bo cjukhwl by
the rescuers disiurbing the .IH.ris
above him tbe mau lu-gged for a ch<-w
of ciiltaeco.
husls'ind
having pr>-s*-ni<sl
New York. Uec.j 21.-"Th.t.
uore than one btinilreii wi-u defloisl
cases of leprosy in Sew York toda;
wc;II known member of the 4ot>
has a well defined case." said Dr.
Ashmead. the recognlti-d authority
leprosy, loduy.
Dr. Asbmeud roasts
the board of hoalib for-penuMtlag
loathsome disease la gel a luiKI
c city.
SUta N<
Frank W. Ilurlbm. a former mayot-
Hu- Talnian eottage at J->st Ray. This ;
Is n very handsome enttag*- .and will
ninke an excellent summer tiomi-.
Di-. Sara T. Chase wltl spend
wri>i
ih*-
hulidays with her )>an*nlti at Olm-go
Dr. Myricllv Cattovan wlli aili-tid !»
her otfic** pranicc dtiring lior iil».enc*Mrs. J. c. Gauiiil.-lt alul Min uf Elk
Mrs. K. Rice of Griwii was In llu-
I'tiiuiigTapti fo.
• too REWARD. eiOO
Hint X.i. I—Huy .
-r«-Bt In snilitfymg the public on pisnin—tlial
plaiir.s In iiriier u» ontlniu- in hui>tiie*«.
•UC^Tod
^TcrntMTli*'’ Hwiri'l-swr-h
Cure ■* ta» <ibIj puulire roc« Duw XDuara Ic
Arrangements were made at 1-an- «b*BedlewlrrwMnuiy C-twrrh Mnc area
aa) dMwM, raiiBlnw a roesllintlonal
slng Fiiday for bolding' ihi- annual
•BL Ball • Cai-irrh Cura u lakrti Ie
r. wetlnc duac'lj Bpou abr hlisrjrod
banquet of the Each Chandler eiuK
‘Sr
The new Atbi* Drop Forgo Co hu-purriiBsed the-old plant of the Cen IHraraUtapowan that thaz oflar Oo* nun
tral Michfgnn Implement comiuiny a’
to
Im- aide in
begin operations March I
Although the council
Take BaU a Famll; i Ula t.a rvealtpaU-n
of
Vpslla^
fUsr>>garde<l mapy provisions of layf in
ordering
a new pavement,
t^ Sit
preme court ha* hold the paving lav
legal, because. a«
who
tried
the clrriiti
tbe case
said,
Judge
"the
im
provement was a necessity, the woik
was well done nod the benefit thenfrom
realized
nnd
enjoved "
it
Is
I llltlC
ciiy trxliy baling her eye* treaiisl.
day afternoon.
lADsIng and ex|>ects
Some. Valuable Hints
Rapids f*ti<>i>in*<i in tbe city today.
of SVuith Haven, die<1 .n his home Fri
Feb. :n
All P*lrs’t-OI*sm Oroe*rs
lu-r wit!:;
Leproay in New York.
irregularities which ralW fonh
severe
condelDoaiion
of
mast
aell
Bood'
Him N.>. -J -R. rtire th.- luee.*- >rei iieaJ with knows wbat aptano
roaliy is. and •loc« nti; couKidej i- Mmph ti pie*-*' •f ftraiiiiie. and.
lit* leloi'e all right if It *lo<-» nut ctmiHint No..~—Hu not place gay dc|>-..iit'-m'e upon ibr testimtinials
ft,-til iink.uiwD |e-i,:de u-|iii ma> know a!,M.lia<''> nuihlng <d luuwieal
I'-ii,-. <:,-t a ptaiM) wilb a At.-i-i-lsas i<-]iiiTAtl(.n.
Him N<*. 4—l■lvl'^llgat(■ ant
t.(iru'*-rftil" ••ITcr*
very carefully.
Rini*-iiil<<-r there tr no *aviiig in bn.viiig i-h'-ap. infeiiot gixsl* for a
K-.' |,;l*-e than yuii ina»l ]uy for slnmlanl giaod*.
lor.i No
-fb-ware *>f tlic "Jiidgliig n-p ianre in-ymir- own-birmc"
matti-r of fact. <e-arly ull loPrbir pianos ate rold that
u that f
....
flnp-cla»s pljuti •l-ai-r. Tlir lnn«K-vnc- of the pur*-iia--r |M-iniii»,ihi> plan to mci-**-.! v.!y«ifien.
tbt 6nnd Crsptrse Btrald
Him No. n-lluy a KIMIIALL Piano, if you want a piano that
ciiti-IttK lioli. ixTb-ei In
»e ilesign and
'^Bd
Term sad Tinside
i.-ti-rjihins 1:
ij„- music bustness. Come anl sr*e
Two papera for the price of one.
$1.00
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
held, however, that because of those
M. B. HARNER. prop.
IJI Fr**nt Slrt-ol.
the
the circuit
Judge. Ibe improvement would havbeen stopped
commenced vlille work r
Freddie Siemluick. ll yearand liertaapK fatally btifned, wa-^
brought to the hospital at Grand Ratids. when- his mother wns working
site w-iis so frightened that the
m-i
Oftei Re Kidseis lit
Weikettf k Oni-Wtik.
Unbcallhy KMneys Hake iDpsre Slooe.
uscil Ic* be c»mM-lcrv>l lli.it
unn*r> in*l l>i»iiiler
l.Udder troulne*
iroulnv* were to i-bekidnry-
Violins, Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos
AND OTHER SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SOLO ON TERMS OF
One DoUar Per Week
. We l-.ave the greatest assertments and the best make*, including;
MARTIN GUITARS. LOWENOALL VIOLINS. MAYFLOWER MANDOLINS. STEWART BANJOS. YORK
WASHBURN
GUITARS.
MANDOLINS and BANJOSt PENZEL A
MUELLER FLUTES. CLARINETS, etc., etc.
Ewry yo'inc jK-ryon -ho-mi... aMe to play n n>tri' nl :n«’Pit:iMf
pINhiueni-ntnhing that giv.-,-; tnor- ii:iiv-ts.-U p;**.«nt-.
I h-ri- if no r-r*i«- d< '-ital.lc arrom-
What <-H;a t-;
i.k.k-
up/,*,? arci-ptaM.-
f<-r Ch.:f:nu-.'p-r >otir l*oy .,r uiil. iKan om- *.l tli- fidlnwing:
VIOLIN outfit-. •
l coral valTC at fi-lnclydinc
HARMONICAS—Ifoiim r -an-l o'li* r fin.- makr-w,- lie
0 11
Therriure. when your kidtie>»are wt
T out *■: or*irr. \<>ii can ondcrstatnl It
re lulv
siv :*
. altecloi an .
is'lo tail tu do P -
t are sick or " feel liailly." beer
txking
Just aPer dark Dr. GauBtleu start-: Kilmt-i
ed for K. J. Hans'
a short
ill contvncv an\onc.
If \oo uTc Mi-k von can roa'se no mi*
when about
Uke bv first dortonng >cor kic;ncy>
re encountered
half block
Tlte mild an«l tlie rxwaurdtnsry efiect
bod lireak in the walk—five feet I>r, Kilmer'K Sw
. 'tn'%rc»wide hr
'—and went down. The
dnev remed-.............................
arwls tbe hrebt-st tor its woixlerf ul ceredidistfcsslUK
C:
ll.v.
I. merits K,
he city wni settle with
druggists m C/ty<ent
or m know the reason why." he 4iu*i oncHloilar sire
s)Hd to an evening Recoid tepdki'
luttlrs.
Von may
this morning
iplc liotlle
mail free,
e. also
al* a jwmnblet telliug y,
Iowa Settlera Cemkis.
bow to fio,l out if yog have kulney
Menlh
\'orthcrn Michigan farms look good b'.aUiier trotiolc.
to Iowa people ami several families when writing to Dr. Kiilu-r & C<>. Bi^bamton.N.
V.
l>on l tiukcany misuke.
will be located in this section the]
SwafflO-Kiad
coming season.
-s.
i
Dr.
Kilmer's
Swamp-Root,
and ibe sd
Herman Hyman b»* wold iheMlller
farm of sixty ncrM. riinatcd five.mile* dicas. Umgbamtwi.N. V.,aaweo'U>uMthe hand.
'
go Into
heard screams
QORNETS.
....... ............................ .
of .\rchlr
united in marriage by the Rev.
W. Heath. Thursday uneraoon at hit
Chrtatmaa H
home OB We«i Front sirevx,
Oak Park.
Tbe happy couple will live at WilTbe two klndergartvvi roams Jdi
amsburg. where Mr. Seafiekl has .v
Song "Long Yeata Ago"—Three
together in tbeIr program. Tbia eonvery fine farm anil a home all n-adi'
girts.
I.receive Ifaem.
"What J Should Uke"—May Chanee.
ihe leaebem. Here
eefaod f
T' # ry
Mri. Siornback works
In the BaUerwewth taospHal laundry.
Her hoy gn-s to school In thk. mom
etuis in the roiinir}' and took an aelive
tt is Upheld.
IxtiK-ing. Mich.. IV. :i.—The Su part m the war with Chile In IkmI.
other a merry Christmas and a happy preme court upholds the consliiiiiinnNew Year.
aiily of the IniJeirnjilnale st-nience
y. Rickerd. who livi-s ihtve miles:
At the west side CatboUc School the Isw. dismissing the writ of balicas
fnlloiHng program was given this af- corpus secured by .Mirij^ni Manac. out no the la.ng luike nuid. killed a;
calf iveently that was a r<-i-i>rd Ki<-ak- '.
leraonn
nun serving one 10 two years at Ionia.
II,- wns s<-m from Gratiot ci,iiniv in er. The animal was r»Dl> nine munlh.*)
RecliailoD—"Today
llUll.
old. yt-t it wi-igbc*! "bu iMumds uimI Peace Is Bora," Mias Flossie Novak.
was ns well jilb-d <>in as though i> was |
Recitation—"The
Night
Before
Alter Thirtee** Days.
a Iss-f "eriiliii" iiisKuid *»f v*al. Tin-;
ChrisJmas." Margaret ThI
.Rakerafleld.
CaL
Dec.
Si.—John
n^talloo —"The
Miich/crious
meat was s<t excelletil that Mr. itlck '
Hick*,
'the
miner
who
has
l>een
en
Slocking." Bryan Dnmi
er<: i**taliKsl it all for home comnmp !
Dialogue—"Playing School."
Mary tombed thirteen days, was tistnv re
He was so crampeil .lliaf li<Wlnuweckl.
Arasiasia
Winoweckl. leased.
WUoweckl.
Arasi.......................................
wns imabli- to walk. The rescue waIrene Seymour.
Mr*.. tVaiik II. Smith of Sixth slre*-t 1
Striped Stock
Reciutlon—"An1 old
1
- :bard.
ing." Rose RlcI
i.t the lecipletil of a Christnius pres I
During his impflwnmeni Hicks was
Poor Sams Clans." Alice Vezina.
•’t:i that pb-as<-il h«-r v<-ry nttirb. Iiei
fe«l through n lube. Despite the fact
Tborus—"Santa Claus."
_..................
chlldrrn put their preaenti.
The ongraded room bad ooly a abort
be attended to.
11j ago,
Exhibit of work done by the chil
At the age of 14 hf. with his par
The >-oimge*t meml*r of ibe
dren.
ems. mtivi-d to Grand Traverse rou"-j
„ ^..i,
n
will t-<. roogrtss «
— Hany
•'>-»- B Wi,:t. whe
Instead of a Christmas tree they ly. seitiiug on the farm wbeiv he
rr-en»ly Isen HecK-d from rhe
hhb-d iititll his death.
h:id an arch.
In 1»M ho was united in mnrrlage tbirtl rangiesKiocal dtstilct of Mary
10 Miss Ida IVhiie.
To them was land. He has Ju*i |ias«e«l his iw.-niv.
Cathalk School Enareiaca.
bora seven children, one dying In in
Christoiaa exorcises were held
fancy. and six art- left 10 mouni bts sixth birthday. Mr. Wolf Is-.-an HD
Che Catholic schools Friday. At i
as :• flalllmoie ti<-wsl*>y.
ReclUil
Reciialloo—Iva Wllklna.
RecHatioa—“O.
LltUn
Town
of
Exerclae—Twelve candles,
BetbUhM." Dtwaa Degan.
children.
Bong—"Cbrtatmaa Tree Bong." right
Bong—Miss Dunbar's room.
Claaa Exercise.
RedUiioo—Leslie Hewetl.
ReelUtloe—Ralph Hedge.
- ...........
- Mootlelh.
aiMT." Bvah OfUBn.
CUaa Exerclae—Five boya.
BodUtlon—"Chrlatman la Cbloa,'
Reciutlon—Kenneth Hodgt
Ida Qrlflo.
Recltatton—Leo Whlilng.
Violin solo-Uits G. WinowocI
•ki.
RncluUm—'Chriafmaa in Prane*,'
"Loriclng
king for Santa Claus." n lliile
•I and chorus—"Jingle BelUs,"
Catturriae Detoe.
>s gives by several of tbe childReciutlon—"Who Ik Ur Dt-ssie
nglogne
Raritttlon—“Tbe
Two
Middleton.
•Mae." Ben}. Binder and Albert Peek.
coraied was much enjoyed after the
DUlogue—"WlU's Drenm," Albert
the
Mother
RKitaUoB—-^at
program.
RokoK. Julius Vezina.
Oqow Children Want for Xmaa." MarThe fifth and sixth grades had
gam Gilbert.
pleasing program with five recttalions.
■cBt—"Cbrtatmaa Tree." aehool.
RedUtlon —“Cbrtatmaa
Edery- two Boaga by tbe acbool and a Chrlstmaa tree afterwarda.
They gave
Reciutlon—"Story of Christmas."
w«m." Leah Hamlla.
Clara Thiel.
BhdUtloa—"DoUa Chrtatmaa Tree,' play eatliled "Utile Gottlieb."
Tbe aevmth and rightb gradea had
"A Christmas Wish." Rosina BIst**S^tta^^‘ Note
to
Santa no program.
Central Beheel.
e protpam waa giveo i
*^sS^'^y^*CHd"^nU aan>,'
the Cent'
iral school, four rooms uniting.
*%Kita^—"The VlBlon." Gertrude three recliattom
A Novel Apparatus.
given and tbe
The Traverse City iron works Is
BnduUoo-^“Tronbie la the Doll'a
putting in a novel apparatus which
another
Bonne." Beraioe Kritb.
will be used for beating the water '
BMltttkm—The Bird'a, Chrtatmai program was given
and all the time this was aomeiblng
CaroL" Orleiu Martin.
tbe beating plant. The apparatus Is
and was very much enjoyed as
Reetutloa—"Holly nnd Mistletoe.'
gas producer which maniifaci«n-s ga
. _ e tbe parents and visitors a
Minnie Bbnek.
from coal, the gns being used unde
Bong—"Chrlatnas at
Sea." Poor chance to see the entire program.
An exhibit of the mork of tbe acbool
The company uannUctnres a '
as made in each room and waa a
*JBaie|UUaa—“Hard ‘Hmea for Ceot^
very Important matter with parents. .jccessfnl gas producer pt*»'
gU.- ueorge
gm."
Oeorge Wilkinson,
wiiainaon.
with internal combustion engines-----RedUtloo—‘Story of Christmas." Some of this exhibit will be placed on the produc
will furnish the ins for
exhtbiUoa In tbe library.
the boilen
rt grac
.
„
Reduiioo-"A
Tcl.
the)' made tfacHr regular work
Father Sheehan has Rrturned.
along Cbrisimaa
Unca, songs and
____________ -"Jaai for Cbriati
Christmas stories were given.
The Rer. John Joseph Sheehan of
Waldo Kapaick.
the Immnciiiaie Conception chinch re
Bang—"A Chrtatuaa Good Night."
program and had s
Chrisim
nchool.
lumed Thursday night from Rvy City
mtid* tc
Mrs. N. K. Degan dellgbied the powhere be has been spending some
plU vUh a ado.
gave a Oiristaiaa
The dithI grade
grn
carol, and aeveval of tbeir own comhe Irii the city but Is now completely
a
very
pleasing
program
cooaiMing
<
poeiilau. esbibited tbrir own work.
recovered and ready 10 take np the
aongs. recltatluns. a tree with Hi
wn tree
parish.
During
thing themsrires. Tbe
place was taken by ih.llmwood
Aveniw.
very much eoUyed.
Rev. j. Sheehan. O. S. M- of ChicaThe first, second and third grades
The aeventh and elgtlh gradea had
• Chrtrtmaa aoog. a CbrtBtiaaa story unlud In the following program and
ibe Servile order.
•nd a Cbrtatmaa bog In which the also had a tree;
r^iuthm—"CbriaUDat LeiUby."
^nS£utaa^n>lgtaiu m Oer-
Ices of a phjslrtnB were ovs^ed to
quiet ber before the Ud'e huros could
CI'ITAR nutfli* r-. 17, etc
AU70HARPS—14 tr,
M.tNIX.LIN o:..f,t<. 1:, .tp..,:d,c. '
V g.*al BANJO, mad.- K> S.S. SI,-».:t
COLUMBIA ZITHERS—1-: '.•> m 15.
SC.
.
A gPUitinc Fr-tuch CORNET-flrM . lu*, and trtatan-
MUSIC
• t;..ri
ACCORDIONS—4iir ow-r.
to
J:'--".
ROLLS—i;:.'ra.ia!it-at r.,k-.
M-.-i- Ro!--
1; t„ l<;
;n
ART BUSTS of fa:.: -
GrinneU Bros.
Fine prr-w-nU-
;--4iK,t« and eobit*.
N-m- Fi;i;i:-,n'.’) r-u- a» »l ..rrmue,
t„ J? rur
Music House,
159 E. Front SL
Traverse aty Branch oi GrtnneU Bros., Detroit. OPEN EVENINGS.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
oa every I
tec. 35c. I
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSOaV. 6eceM8Eft 27. 1906.
tM» a sudry
murf dr tsjtoe
tsise d year. baMdet
X
V
Chrlatmaa with hla parents at
•siUHi Kay. mch. Dm. ».—Tbe baa toddaga nada. the
Webster aireet.
doaa Botbint la eonaaeUoa with break
Prof. K. N. Horaheck and wife left
last, bat darotea bis aucailon to pre> tor IE« CErtwam ruMkw vttb paHay dlBBbr. which U serrM at * for While aoud this morning, where
PttodpAl o'clock. Mentis are faretthed by (he they will spend the holidays
ofSctal
known
as
tnaiter
<d
the
house
lUlM-a lepvtiMBL k» irMS
Arthor Hodge and wife of Bay City
and After dinner M. Menacer
cake «cra arrrad whtta la MIm hold.
presents tats bill, which U always arrived in the city yesterday.
KaOcy'a d«paWMBt tSera
paid OB the spot.
Hodge recently broke bis leg aad baa
Ctutema* praaenta for aU. la Mlu
The death of eiGoreranr Oeorce
• Hendee U another break
' *•
Ik In
Ver- not folly recovered.
MortHi't rooB thara was a tre
monCf aomew
somewhat
r lony Hal
James Flaggart. wife and ton Jock
wreryoee.
of llvlns ex-y
i-coremors. Hendee was left for Moakegoo this mocnlng, where
taacbera all racalvint preaaou.
never elected aovei
|
. but he was
A ponlon of Um afUnoon was elevated from the lieutenant coreni- they will'iBpend Chrinniaa.
the chief mociatiacy by
Harry MMroe left for Grand Rapidi
^aat by the cblMren in dellrerinc orablp I
deatl
Peter T. Wash- this morning. Re will return after
abo* uika and madlnf Cbrlstiaat bum in 1870.
no* snrrivti
Cfaristtnas.
Ve
fooiteen ex-fovemora of Vermont,
Mlaa Kliu win spend Chrlatmaa the ddett belny Frederick Holbrook
Mn. Lorfti Robenx left thlh morn
with ber motber. Mhw Kelle)' wlih
ing for Chicago, where* she. will spend
younBeat Edward C. Smith of St.
r Danfata and family and Albans (1S9S-1900). aaed U.
the holidays wlib her daughler. Mrs.
Mias Morton wilta her old paM'a
F.
O. Bsich.
WMd la expected within
.Good Harbor. Schoiabent and Empire. day* of u reconciliation after lone eaPalirM'r «>f Manisiee |.assi-<l
W. U. mrwell. a Chlesao r.-al «»- tniBKi-menl hilwees C<
through the city today on bU way lu
Uie dealer, is spendinc Chrlatmaa
Lake View.
with hla famny here.
llam Booth, bead of the :
O. Swanson and wife of Omena left
Army. Oommander and Mrs.
ton Booth
Bootl are now at sea on their way today for Grand Rapids, wheru they
He Owns Sanka.
spend Christmas.
D. n. Power, of PonUae passed l» England. General Booth ta in fe<-ble hi*allh and Is understaod to have
. K. Bake of Manlstlque passed
Ihrouhy the city Saturday after exprcHsed a wish to tee bis son before
ilinmeh the city this morning on Ills
apending a Mion time In Leidanai
way to Alma. •
county where be i* the own«r of Eve
Members of the family
Mllllken and wife left for
banka.
privalely. but u]>enly the)- »iiii|iarte<l Fort Wayne ibu raoralng.
At Northport. Cedar, Empire and ibeir fatt
William Gay and wife left this
Honor Mr. Power has private banka
morning (or Cadillac.
and At Snttona
B. R. Lyle went to Fife Lake today.
County Sarlnga bank, is a aUle hank
Day and family retnmed to
Mrs. (Or.) B. A. Johnson of Minne
wiib Isn.AOA capltnl. He stated
GImn Haven this morning.
apolis. accompanied by her tmuher,
Evening Record rsponsr this
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
McOoon
Mrs.
WilUam llofttw of this city, left
that all the insUtaUona were doing
turned
to
Manistee
this
morning
for Cblrugo this tmirarng.
good iHiilneaa which ahowa the proaafter visiting la the city.
G. B. Beard and wife left tor Cad
perout condition of the country,
Mlaa Carrie Earl, who is a atudent illac loaay.
power fa nlao Interested In the aoulhat the eooaervatqry at Oberllo.
Miss Edna Miller rcturniil last even
•n part ol the alau in a similar
ing from Kabmaziio. where she is ni
•er. The Satloos Bay bank la three home (or the holidays.
Walter
Paige weal to Oread Rapids (ending college.
years edd while the oUiera
on bualness lilts mornlag.
Willism Glilett. who la attending
younger.
Mra. C. A. Collar left for Knlkaaka school at Rig Rapids, relumed for the
this morning.
'•tats Nawa.
holidays last evening.
Michael Ooaa, aged lOS; la dead at
Mlaa 1. C. Coorighi went
hllM Eva Thurtell. who Is stixlying
kaaka.
hU aoa's home la Bailer’a Harbor.
at the University of Michigan, re
M. Beukema will at once erect
Fred Rebolt and wife of Sutiona turned home for the halldayg last
iheatsr at H6llsnd. 4CxI32 feet, three Bay left this morning for aa extended evening.
trip through the aoutbern part of tbe
stories. coRting about 112.009.
Miss Roberta Kehot*. n student at
The Church of our Father. Vnli^er- sUte and Illlnola.
the I'lilversity of Michigan. Is exiM-ctMUs Katie Zimmerman of Keswick ed homo for the holidays this vvenaallst, at Laaalag. has tendered a call
to Rev. Ebea Mumford. of Chicago, paaaed Ihrougli the city this mornlag
1 her way to Grand Rapids.
who baa the offer tinder consideration.
Ulss Eaale Vinton, who Is teaching
W. D. Etna retnrned to Baldwin this
As a rssnlt of bslBg accldeotallr
aehool at Wexford, passed through the
abot la (be eye by Charles Seuliy. morning after apending a few days la dty last night on her way home for
while out baatlag recently. Alrla Har the diy.
■be holidays.
Mrs. Luella Stark of Kingsley wax
rlogton of Almont baa lost tbe sight
Miss Lulu Ways returned from Ann
la the city.
of bis right eye.
Cbariei and George Saunders of (Bd Arbor last evening for the holidays.
Tbe Indians belonging to the L*
Miss Katharine Wright returned
• Anse distrlet hnve been noUflod that Miaalon were la (he city today.
Mra. A. Tyre of Old Miaalon was la last evwning frtwi Ypsitaml.
the money dne ibem from the appor
(he dty.
Miss Florence Miller is expected
tionment given by the gove
home from Deiroli this evening for
Mra. F £. OriMn and gi
April 22. 1904. baa been received by
the local agent. Or. R. S. Duekland. John and Walton Fowle. left this the holidays.
nf Bamgn. Tbe Indiana will each re morning for Raahford. N. Y.. where
a. P. If. Baraum and daughter
ceive 928.SS. There are 7.902 persona they will apond the winter.
Blanche arc expected hinne tuulght
F. W. Stone of Old Mission wu in from Mexicc. Uo.
beloaging to the various bandi of tbe
Lake Superior Indiana, and they will the city today.
Mlsnra Lena Iwrdip and Jessie Ros
Mrs. raoe Halnatock of Kingsley
reeHve In all M2.201J1. Ail those
ts left this morning for Toledo and
of eltiier aex who have reached the spent the day In the city.
BOBthem Michigan to spend their
Petri
Hill
and
wife
of
Old
Miaalon
age of It wiU recMve the money.
bqiiday vaeailon.
returned to th«r hemie aftei* ritUing
Mkhtgan has 2.594 {mnpeis.
E. Quick and wife left today.for
Oasevill man hai pnmpkln six feet
Boyne City.'
Big Rapids, where they will spend
in clreumferenee.
Partners around Boy City reeeive
Christmas.
9l.ft00.000 for sugar beets
Wltlam Hans is homo for (he holi
. aged >2. cut deep
days from Olivet.
gaak. severing rein In
■
ebe^r- from soutbem Oregon, where I
n leg while
Miss Rose Wilhelm of Detroit Is
of Grawn
spent the nlgbi la tbe diy.
home to spend Cbrlstraas.
C. Wilton and wife left for Grand
ed and will go to California.
Mrs. Houghton Bray, aged 81:
Lucy A. Annls aged 82. and
morning where be ’wlll spend Christ
ChrlMlna Reinke. aged C8.
ows dead at Saginaw.
a Baptist missionary
By the death of a relative in Irewho has betn at Schomberg. pasised
tbrouirii the dty this tnurtilng
Two papers for the price of ont
way to Bxstport.
Mrs. L. C. RlcI
membrsBcea In the shape of a legacy.
They will reeeive about 925.000 each. paaaed through
\
Canada.
to »
Paya for both
yaar. See
They are: James Stringer,
neuneoment
er« in let
R’lll Stringer,
Electric Railway
~ <To.. Wl
Herald. ’
ofr tbe Pere Mamuette
Mamur
railway: Eil- morning.
Mlaa Hull
.
ward Stringer. Charilariea Stringer nnd
.
winter.
She
wlll
reHugh Stringer. The Utter la well
known at an amateur Indoor baseball tarn to the dty la the apring.
lony (abler and daughter- Miss
Annie of Havana, Ohio, arc vIsHIng
ratedrer of I
(be homes of ITank Cloos of■ Hanlitdi.
nab
and
Mathtas Clous of Long Lake,
Samuel H. aue has b
during the holiday aeaton. While
to anceced Dr. R. M. Oiibblns. former^ here they will also make a abort stay
ly of Battle Cre^. aa poslmaater of
the hornet of Mrs. Sell>ert of BingCercoeo after a hard fight
PiBce.
j
The lower trades of the acbools
at Cbeaaning have been elosed
Prom Baturday'a Record.
count of acnrlet fever. Theresa been
one denth Dorn the disease—Predion
James T. Mllllken. who Is attending
Id all tbe lataat deaiiHia- ^tcf Mr. and Mrs. William Dtekinaon.
Yale college, la home to spend the
iafaction guaranteed. PocnFarmera In the riclnKy of Corruna Cbrlsttyns vacation with tala parents.
matic tool* aad latest imare grasping the tact that it pays to
Alfred Moore, who has', been with
prorod marbineiy.
Office
raise good bones. Edward Hawklna
Mllsraukee engineering Arm.
and works
Bay street
baa sold bis team of bUiA Fereherons
Citizen's phone No. (iHO.
home on account of IHoess.
to a Flint Ana for 9C00.
A. W. RICKERD. TraTcne Qty
Albert Halai. formerly a acldler in
AB Intaatry regiment of tbe United
Butea army. ii dead of
the home of hla father. Cbaries Halat
at Cheunlng. He was 20 years of age.
The Owosao Canning Co. canned
175.000 cans of tomaioea In Its Owosao
factory and 120.000 in Its Pewamo
factory during the season Just closed.
Tbe average price paid growers per
acre was 950. One tamer drew 11*0
for two BCTOs of tomatoes. Tbe Owoaao factory will double Its capacity
Tomw
'
OTA1K OP mcHioajt-iu PR0B*‘._,
O Cosnta theCkmalye* Oraad TVarane.^
At a uiaaa 1 mi6 (.Wan keM ei tte Pro-
■ .S"-"£ra’2r3's::S2.TTf:
law! bsoiie SM (B »>d .-wn lu peiitiaD
nrartM that Jena). P. houeh-r. (laaruiaB el
•■Ul Mate. W
and n-nnlnU
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MONUMENTS
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
Gaitarat Nraa
A. C. Fox-Darla. a Loadon Uwyer
who has written flfiy-four
fiy-four 'rolui
JIL
broken into tbe fteld of Action i
a detective story In wbieb he/war■ that thet IUw U all Hgbl. He
lae be found
(be Inw ail wrung In one of t^ best of
Sherlock Holmes stories.
RepreaenUUive Malcolm B. Patter
son of Tennessee, who was last month
eleeted goverwor of his suie. has re
signed as a member of tbe boose, in
whtrii capacity 'he gave his state IKUe aerTKe. He was nbseni all of
(he last aesaioB condneting bis earnpatgn and has acitully aerred only
abonl two weeks of his prawnt tern
In the house.
jUag EdwardM chef. M. Moiagw.
I New Piano
I Kimball Organ
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD U SMITH. Manager.
Telephones, Office, Cjritens 32; Bell 169.
Evenings, Citizens, 290
Tot Infimtff mnd ChlldnB*
The Kind Yon Have
Alvrays Bon^
Ooctoro Said Too Old to Be
■Corod-Ao Old Soldlef of 80
Ye« Decliros:
- 'T'.'TSfS'
SS.S;
IhWBof be- rlran b. nnblkwtli
■
I Ptu owtw.
Ibra. sai r —ve
"CUTICURA TREATMENT
IS A BLESSING” i iff
pnataddi
Bears the
^gnature
of
ctmiaMu.
'•“.tCi'SL.
I CTAT* I'K _. _____
-- . _..____
AN-Ta.l-r-11
“At anti
and to allur-.4c 1 Ml,
of ( UwOling to Idviify u> llic ne-nts
n
Hi> Ikon.- tliali
tirura. It mvtid me tnun
Uw imtuirs/d hades, al..i
ItKX). with iirliing on my
(nupies. and aftenrarda it \
to btrak out <« n.y hands,
bruke out on mv linihs
to use nail and'water, wliieli 1 did. lu
meffcd. Itfani wviit l<>a.''iinCrun.nlM<
with a wash of
u dki tr
d tie- <
tlmi told hiuTT'ntuild gt. nnd k-p a plivmciaii ... ___
I>ie. Tbe
___ tv|Jy was tbal !
could go anvwhne. but a c_
erxema like niiiic ctmld not be oiml;
(ball was loo old (MU). 1 went lu an
CTninetit doctor in the city of Kric and
trailed with tiini (or six iiKulhs. with
like traullA I had lewd of tlw (Tjtirura Kenieditw often. I was Mrohfdy
tempted l<i xik'e Uieiii a Irisl. so I sent
for tbe CulwtiRi Snp. (tiiilmnit, and
Jfeenlvenl and CMiliiiueil laliiig tfie
HeKcJkWnt until I had taken six Isatb-s.
«<i|inns it (u take tlw 1‘illii. 1 was nov
giilmg U-tter. 1 look two Uitla a day
andatiu|;}il Il<1 tla-lalla-rof lln-S>ai
diy «i. iI UMd
und li«
ll« .........Kill
ti
wiiii
great
in warm
(rrat effeet aftefc
afte^ wadiing
wadii
water, tu mop the itching at onev. J
__ ____ cured.
••The rmicuni tn-alnrcm is a bkiwing
and slmidd be used l|>- e\.iy oik- wIk.
Iiasilcfmwufllwddn. 1 e-an't ay any
imire, and thank tk>l lliat Hr Ibu given
tl>e worid mieh a curalivv. Yuu ran
Use lliis letter as you ptrM. A veijf
nmeb befriended iiiati. IVni. H. firay,
33113 Mt. Vernon Sl„ lluladelpbia.llx,
August 2. IHttV'
n>K!7.<M'rwirJo
QTAIBOF M1CHI»AW-The Pratwle Coon
•ir«adTTai.n
I taa'e-ofllr.. le
iIm-
IMv >4 TTbt..'^ ■'.it.
«u lab day ot
hoinoltsDife^oniCkeaful*
onsAKl Oest-CoftlaiRS ndDKr
~ .iMorphiniMmrlft
NAXCOTfC.
ib
UiiB. Prad B. Walter. Jadee «f
Better «d tbe ewiate of J.*B V«l> .
S5i2S>*'
an. a!^I>^. at leau'.-larl. la'thJ feeroo.
at eald Ofuhai. uftlce. In- awl i. beratiy •
Butsted fur heanns Aid iK-tllloi..
It U farther .ddtrol that aeblir Ball
in
Use
For Over
ThiTffYears
ffinsUTf.'i'.i;
■ated aad - irvwlat.
Wonaa lConvidsioRS.Fevmsh-
PRU> X Wai.REb.
Judge of Prulala.
ne» «td Loss or SLEEB
TacSbi^ Sitnstarc af
^ (be matter ut lb. wlate «f WtlUaB K.
WllAa. Ute uf etideuaaty. draA~d.
Maun is beeabr nraa that foar Bumibs
trum (he mb day uf Oacemhw. A- U IMS. barr
bMt alknrsd fur eredlton to preeeol tbalr
aUsa agaiait aald .............. . le wld eean lor
Tea and adloalmcol. and that aU
ceedltcmofaald
Of aald d.
deceased are raqsUial to pre
Ma.miiui^ euaH. a^tbeprwb^
VrVFVORK.
vrw VOHK.
IIIIIIJ
ItM)
tdtl
iuul«
GASTORIA
ISLi
'
Uatui D.-«tmUvlUb.A O IbB
rOKO K W ALSn.
JadoeId ProtAW
e TAraOP M K-fUU AS-TI«^^
Marquette
IB (be ruturv uf^tb. oiiata «d Tb
Garre. Ur . Ute ui .aid eutiBlr. daurt
r taherel-y gireo lliat fuor a-.Kith* tpini
I day uf Nmember. A O. HUB. havelM
J fur rreilltur. to preaenl iMr rlaim.
acalnNlaai.1 derewwl to said court for <naiwlK
Bl.iin and wliuelma^ dei-A...! are
al Tal.. aadVi.
TBAtNr* WifTR
ninth '.S|n.KaaB
Ko A-»XX a K. Oread Maaida, lABSag.
Huadnai aa.l Tvil la tte oA cuf 111- Ibvi.ler Ib-IOKI. T.,te,l... Mu.k.r-n ana»‘hl.-a*o
■dDeida for (Iru.t Trareie .- t-Nin-T M.-hi
>f.. a-r» p u, - haWwin. (*aiiBaw. iky
efitt id Tratee
before -h- 9.rh
it tli.t mM rUji_. ___ ._ ___ _
-an >«1 Tbonala*. tbe. Jail, -da, o
11 mr at teo o'rbek Intbefcewaut
UaMd November Xlth. A. O. HUB.
Ata sMWuoof uaUUnn. haU wTTm Pm
liWt.- offl'. la tb» Oily ><t Travwr*.- tlty. la
MUi (\nuily. uD (be iTlb day <d DwemW
rxie. budlayirKl.
irt«efi<b. N.aetera
xaied iKt.r.-1 ad
tbe will .d (beaaid
iMo-it aail rblra
TUAINN NORTIt
ladc*
tbmareB9*lBtoll torraaBd effm
<
= 1 < - P m KU> Ba|itd-. K,
Ue*uU haemc bam made l^jjarmeal uf : B..-dalrt-.<'Wlev.a» . ...............
lAS-T^PtwhiMCoan prtactpal and Inlerct
Ultr ufUraadTrarerae.
Ataae.eQoaaf
of aala coon,
a
brld at IbePr
ten <Ur.
‘’oily e».-...i buukv
„ .. . .
la' Ibv wiamw wt Iba aatatv «f Wttltsai tale
. tbe clly of Trarieea OtT. I
om.*.....................
'h'v x'xYu.KH.O r A lleUtinuo the Uib day uf IMrcnU
., I Bv'AbK A«-nt.Tra>ro.e>-r,iy.
bl.baatbthetflt»lheir..-r iiatd doeoa^sl ana
KWttUad tu inb«u the rral rauie u( whieh wU
dMawddled vtird
JtlsuederaL that the lllh day of Janaary.
A. D ISff.al Itei o'elopk >n the fur«B..a at
KtlStisPA.S.:"'
It ti fank-r ordered, that
la tba
Bmtier of Uw «• ate uf Alpbeiia j
M. & N. L TME Gm
■•B-Bui..lredih. Uullar. <*J11 •»..
Lr Trararae INiy
........>'v"mTia~iIB B ■
ArPI^ Ulrar ................ :■« Is
d*'
H;: IS
puhltr oetire
.... u, i,...w^’;k'.
Uu ll.-. ..here Ih. • .
irwrwea Cooarty la baU
the tub dav of
iturday
the
Saconct
day
tee o'clork IB tbe
Fabruary. f^muia, n Hundred
_____ ____________ Probate ' idBi'c. if aad 1* here
UM
be aui-Oi.ilal fur 1»-annK aald latiiicB.
HaBietmr ....................Iinpia«mpa
It b ftmber ordond that pabbe BOtlee atM
(hereof be rtrsB by-pBlilieaUaB of a copy <d am .aat daeun -aid n»o
-otcace aa alure Mat «t.
- -X tIg-Hlat.- Of h
this order, fur (hr.. sj..»eai«e ire.>i preeiooe | eriib lab-reai rrr-i.i tl.»... ai, at lb. iwte ut' A> Praaklon
c'uun f-« th- C..I
(o m»d day of hearth*. IB (be OrandTraver..- ea per cent i- r aaniim..
cat. arm erp.n aa
-* --CadiUae..............
....
ItUpw T U
uf KeBI. iQl'haii. . .
U.ralf a oee-apap*r pruned aad arcolaled . at aal-l aale. and theaiiyfee proridrdior
Ata-KM-ia<.r«utroan. bel.I at Ih- <-.nrt la said coBBty.
__ ______ ____
__
la aa.il n,ori»a«h-.
—•••••eu
Ila1.Nl S'
H»a>riB the Ol.r •■( tiraod IU|iWt-. in .«..l
■•.KUJty.onth.- ITlh day uf Do-uoilwr. A i>
drul and K
Iln.r-•ifMar lily and Pre
A l> Hl.AIR. M'-rii.-sr ' lYi
l*ra.eiit.
■.ut. Hap
Hnn Alfred Wote.Ki,
Wca~di.t1nm«JiKli->Al a ». abd lADu bi.
Aa|4>--aliiai lur lna»1uU-« of
Uti-ari
..aln.trrimOedaMlly OBd *
-.1 R-a-jrl A»->-iall.m.a('rinwTwtioB
Iwt
A ll iUair.d
.irHnB Bruua. A.lmr _ ..f tbe Ifo:
lleceinbtv IS.TWI. '
'» W 1* morizR.
I.. .wM day ut bearias. la tbe UrwoMl TrarerM
Herald.aB*w.|iaperpnBlr<l aid clmlatMltB
uW eoBB y.
faZD B WALEI
-iiS
l
igss’:is::
O-PSTVh?!:
.Mr
llSa'.ii;(Sirir;.r.^A. .,..de;SlB..
n-TaraSr.-
t'nu.i.................. •'Tt A—«.-na'i'
Ill- f.
la lUl-ean--.
ll
tl.o -ai.l del.
iBteptloo I- nmkr XBal b>e year am./i la eup
Itmet Aa-e.-tatkin.
Cdt erMad tra^tm Benid ....ali.t
ta.rt o( b1. I bum. all Huxeetaa-I 8n(rr Nu
»«X. laad.' Jane is. llu..
the W of HA’ -t
aad
-wet Bod be--, la. Tsqi V N. Kan*e p W. aad (bat aaid
... uf ia.Tana aad Tiresfdt
k.
Lj«Weivdiai'.ujawiUe* tkiti tbeKatd
d.-fradaal l> iBaUresl. aiel harlas- altaeh-ol
$1.00
mmk
raiiSaLP'S;-™^
Eezrau Broke Out *l» on H»»)s
. . ______ _ r_A MITClinLL. «. P. i
w
Ih.-r.-loaB Inv-oturr uf all ihe e-lat.-.l.db real
Bsd i-mmal. >B laa and ..(Ultr .< ao.-li eurj—
rali.ut. aaiK-t all tb<- lu.k-. vum her. and -u.-a
ml.a retatlar tberetu. a fall. ]i»t and <ru.
a.'-oonl .4 th. cai.llal al.> 1: uf all-h .-uri..ea
l. .*, -Jj^ifyliu: th^nai.ie. d
.d tb.
tb. .t..
.t.,kl,..Sler«.
kl,..Sler«.
BT., tbe Bw.ut.-r l.l
:)u- aueiunt iwbl in
.SAsiS'
T. Kicfa , Jnbn Vaaderurt of Mayi
^ur*eAt.N..Xo( kUeneid. Micb.
mrabarl uf Maeneld. M-eb
TUUMAbCH'AUUEN.
DtrxRTBCsr or rii* isrKKi..a.
,
GRAkO RAPIDS &lkOI*«* R'V
lAN-TIwIWat. C
* .rend TraverNe
N-.-a.XulSd. NoWtBeSert.
•Niateuf All.-rt V- udi. .
-a-mt
ihal toer a..... th'‘•"7
Dwi*»
irtKo me sen m.i .4 X.,re»l.e. A ll l-w,
Lt Trmver- iny to «iaru
k»Bmtmp
I hare been albmei fur er-Iti.o-N lu .reNeni
Ar Wal’oa
llr.aBi kSian ASpa
Itbiir rla.WN acaia.i oaal .lee.ao-1 t.. -nnI Ar I'et-wk., . . .. kiupa
......... VSipa
omrl fur • lou'.nati.o. a.l a-liB.ln.en- ai.-l Ar. Xackin.n I'Uy « Sp n
IsKpa
thaiaUerNNlii-.r-..imad<b-m,N'darN-n-|.uf~i
Ar ladille.Isaipm twan UUpa
U.preani the.r elcm. I.. rapt euiin. at ibAr <»rsii I Uatode (Upmle.Uaa tmpm
piNSaleom—.intie-tVy.,! Trarmra-I'lie. in
Ar CbP-ar-.
Tllaru Ibipm (.Ub a
rant oKiatr UB .» l-dcu, ihe lat .Uy .rf Ai-ni.
Ar P..ri (X'aeae !->«,.a
........... I.dtaa
A U IHi;. aad that istld rtala. ail l.e,Ar Ciaeianat.
SJdaa
______ kltaa
iBworaUxo L. Bo( oorBiBalsUBBd Irueararomt uf
«»d 111.-
XoUr.'ta herel.r neaetbat
a^ Tbeclofe Kr>*er.,
ufMaibebl. kn.-biraa. baa Slad nabce uf blbiiBbmnoii tu make Seal tire yaar pn-r in ran
port of bi. .'laIm.Ti,
Homeebod Ba'ry No
n. tbe .uui ..aiag t-> each rt-e.ilt--r
rt-e.ilt->r, ij..- W*>BadeJunelv.ltU> turtbeS'.uf BW^aBd
SWt.of aZ'..lW la.TVpJB .Naf B»W, and
e <d eaeh diKW ue demand ant 11..that Mid proof e-ill la- tpade lmf..re C-niBly
___ •BdeuBaid.TSlhK>..r.ii.h iDd.-1-tML
On m.ithmonic-wsed A Tbursl.m >-lk1tur
fur Jetesdanr. IT IB OBUGKKD that all in :
.<»■. .nU n-Ni.Nl iB-ui< h .'.rj.-rmli.mebuac-anN
Ifaortbeyl.a.r.wl.. .B-h
BU* Ik- dbe-dVM' *
Treln amre.al Traeeoe
Illy, eacepi SoB^-«ty,
dar.frum Northpnri iPt'.am
ot,.
Uatodhureuitra-k A t
iu*a^ll Pip
PSr
SS S-i-“iTSOaaiu u_,
• “ 0'S.rtI L'MUi-ATlii»-«
atbJad.riainn-
*----
.a..N-it.«i h week, far three aw-ka .aecewaoe
.-Ireulatlng Ui tht'.m
pt^n-^p^lidMd^l^drnlatlw
thet'.miii.
Xh-Msan.
*> ere tb. ibTupi^TrareraiN. XI
-tiBcth. l-tolaeB. .d -
-• . TPre...t Su
e„L-oTT.
f.rewlt
The CtNADIM Wtsl
- -
trsttmcB^
dhaxi
... Pill a I-etJ
,ti. rtu-.;ntloa -4 II.ira-ld.-'cndarl, . ..n Ipe.-.p:' .: <lmi the -.id
. . _ . 1. inej.
Ke|,!. ap-l n.»i-.N- atla. b~l
■ .l.'feinlant
tb-reiu an luveui >r..
all lie- •-.•ale. l..i-i
rrwl and |e-r*--ni.l. ii- '.a an*: eaiaiiv <if no* b
.-..r|><aiiup aikt.; ail the i^—k-, x-Madiei-- a-1
->N--irui— r. Ufir.c ri-r.-i... a full. ;u.t an.ltrua-n-ini-Jtl.e •■ni.:ial .lo- k
-c-n ei.ry.«w
'th.irr—el-L-e .h-n kn-mru il..- numt-r ■!
-Par-N t. luBcPiN-lu eai'b tin ar-uuiil laid
1
op .n -.a.-U abitvN r-e;*---'ir. Ir a:rd Ueam-.c-.i
Nil-id-.- th-rt-u
Alu av:aier-.-nl ibai t:,.j
t.rujerty
.-j-:. -.n-'raOun
dui ep,-pi,. .
•-•r~l. :.«eti-.T »-'!■ e full eod (r-i.- aie. ar.t. fi
r-w.-des-e-if raeb<-rrNl.1*-r ai«l*if erer..
tbr Caaadiap Govirotncc! efryt isu aerrs free
to every booa fide sellier.
II I BlMt
UikitigM
Tbr pbesoarsaJ lBcrc»« la
SI ralhtay Bileaxe - man. lise*
rl Bad brkaebra-bae put altpoal
I erery poriiofl of tbr coastry
J wnbtB easy reach of cb
\ acboot,. marXm. rbr.
J aadeyevTBoderBcacre.
n Tbe BlnrtT mllltoe b
^ (be malts «l e-.bcr grate as
H wen as froo) cattle.
• eaue Itapurarlnr lhBA ibfeadaBl la .
-at-.' till, lai- but bU wheeeeteata
in-er. an-: Ilai !.• U euo'-"<b.> altbio
!i
-dj.i
,ila-. -l.f.i-'d.nt'.-nter’ ha BH«^ai^ In -aid
ea iNe m or b-mee lhr~ BUBB. Irou tbe del* arw'irdaae. -t u..;..................................
^BesfWEST .... u:"r:»^in*r.v......
I hOBiaads
r.en.e.
-a y.flNen
nat-jre uf rael! .1.1* ..r detnaod iu..l ipe tt-u-;
areand-onBiderall-Mtuf no-I. led.-*.' '
>-> tu-1I-.W nf K'-aaril A Th--r7i1un ■def.odaal IT Ih ■•KlrCilKil lha!
>>lsler*W«Nl t»Naeb-N.eiN«B:ini. .1 u
Ifac?t!.-^N1.. a-.t -J.
- rT.-eali-a np-..
c I if d.N—;v.n1 1-f.u*
A V-rkeri
Xa-l-r im*hate-.-ry
il.-Iteh-lae .,f MarlA I) iplt.al
ilwt.at lee .-H e'* in the '.mu.ki, -.
-he t'ucrl
t'ucr.,H...-e
of
.iTt.ee Hi the
HuU- IP
...
VVKVHzV JiM
iKOUigO that
n-A.-e uf the r.«lenl. -J tple a
- • U 1.
oB-e Ic -ach ».*t. f-r
BQ-eraelTe(y in rbe IlieoBr-l-, a n»ra^j.er
pahlited and 'IB-n^a'in* la wild Cuwniy uf
Krat.asdal.'.insh. iirand TrmvetNe Kwabl.
anrwepMwe
Coonte of ti
^^Kpk.inui^^wt^
-n-k euriejrauoe .• eiiwaira
AIFKED
ExmiBineil.rnuicTr.rBed and ealee>Nl Ia a
lAifWH tailJlX',
Oil Ibytel
at —True erarr
LmL'Ib R
________ XZRI.ISOEK.
rhre-.pl .-.nir' . '. nirUMmiN-r la nnd f.e rn
^
.i.irafur . -apU;.«i;i.
Trar.rw i ;-j. lli'ti*aii.
For Holiday Cooking
The linftst Hour is an absolute essential,
trspccially for cakes and pastrj’. . Our
BEST' brand is a flour that never ycl
has Ijten surpa-ssed for all round baking.
Its liavor is fine and delicate, it has fine
body, and is full of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.
Hannah
&
Lay Co
:/
1
6RAND THAVEMB HERALD. THUBEOAY, DECEMBER 27. ItOE
n was.qnite evident that be was him? ’a tb- pilng be no leaser says
I An Kt»d that yoo mr®f«ilnB
bett*r BOW. It li h*nJ to h*»« to Me W. But though Teddy was very un-!"Cb>ck^-«iov-" but calls like a l’hoeb«beppy at the time. It was a most for Bat he U a flnlly gray bird, with bla.-k;
In bed CO Kn«.
tunate occorrenee; for that wa* how eap and ibt-ui and white bnaat. whCle'
Moonc Colter. MIcb.. Dec. It. *0C.
he baBPcne.1 to U-long i« a family the rhv.l-e U jnst a doll gray.
who never let him know but that h»*
(Jr tt a wet day. We are going to is -fedks'—a/hiost deUgbtfui thing for
Why Black **e- ara Black.
It Is not. an. arebb-BC of A-iinrBheep. lie cBlIed Bl.ld» to hi* Bud bare a Chrisimaii tree this year la :> little dog.
aebool
house.
1
have
n
piece
JVoMitf rtmg fMt
itat the akia of the Afneati U Man.,'
told bM to px but It took a good deal
A plump, grarefal little Vriy.
about
Christmas
Eve.
1
am
to
bat
a
wise tirmivi’fn. The >Uii .it
Cjf COBIIBK. for. >ou eec. the gate to
red with short., smooth hair of a
ai--I i-b
I «M «nr Mwee M
»hui. But «BBllr »he ond^toader. Will you p»ease>«md me bright brown color: cam like vel .el; a Vwhite tuaft r-ton
bs'ttoo? I will send two cenu for
W««I ud barbed aod ecBred the aliceii
and brown eyes chat might truly hofier> when eipon-d i
I will try «• be M Mpnr m I
the black-■^klB ef the ’
wtbatthef brokelhe««»e dowB.lbetn another. I have lost mg other buitna called -epcaklns- eye*: that Is Teddy.
win close for thU lime, so good-by.
Afriran
absorbs
the
rwys
and.
.y.nb-i;,
«rl<ni. TbcB she wMl o«l with
FrotS the first be wa» very food of
From y
M Mr « I ewb
them Blooe alt day. asd brooght (bt-in
bis missic, and would follow her all Ih.-Rs inaejtl- Ili< tklo. ihervbir. ! '
CllniQO Jedinsos.
not sivrirh and hMster- H y<’'‘ *
the house, from rooai to room
I back at nlgbt.
1 should llko to see the tree t
while glove on i’«he band, and .. i |
mmt Und M
*•
You tehUdre* who hare
and up.'talra: .but when »he turned
•eery thrive tbta#,
hundiwl sbeep in a flock, will think your seliool.houi!e and hear you speak
come down H.- would sUnil at the 1-laek glove on the other, abd cxiH.je. 4
. them both to a htd son. the band wlUr' ^
H I eeer MU l« trytaf M Be
tbia little doc had all •‘be could do. your piece.
top and cry. afraid to venture.
the
white
gbne tm will «weh. btn
Mooroe
Center.
Mich..
Dec.
It.
t*«.
DWM tMopl. I bHU Try, toy
when I tell you that ahe had ne*riy
was only a puppy, and
' other wia ii.u: an.l y«« tlx- ban-l ,
tbouaand abeep. to lake care of. Dear President—
stairs were something
lb Ih- Hark gloC.-tm will l..-el-e ^
r thought I would write «you a U-t- Btrange. He had a funny little fashion
all ahHie. When ahe ROt then In cor
• than th.- hand with Ihe wlnt • '
ral ahe had to alcep In the gateway •r today. It Is a wet day. today. We of tnUng Ills raisFl<-‘s f<a<t (»r
glove.
;
light, instead
bavlae a nice bed ro going to have a Christmas tree 'W when he bad bis nap.
: our school boose this year. 1 have
Id the tent.
He slci’t up stairs, imt woubj not go
Chapters and Vcracs.
The neat thiag. what was she to my card and button yet. But my
I bed, however sleepy he
S.ii
one
person
in
ten
p-ihaj.-.
itr The poor herder was too alck to biothcr haa lost bis. already, out In
II hi.« mlssle aald: "Teddy, do y<iu
e.vul.l .av wb'-n and k--w i!~- Ibidcook anything, and her work all day the fl^d. I am going to speak a
ratn<- to I"- divid- .1 inlo ' bap'i-r. an-'
, CLUB
made her very hongry- She thought piece Cfariscpias about -An Address to
Now he sleeps in Ihe kitchen,
v.Tse,-. The div|.it»n Into .:>iaplerSanta
Claus,"
1
eapecl
Mw.
M
s
I
m
-I
awhile, then killed a sheep for her
rug that Is pul out vm the V'reh durw;i. iiiade bv t.'anbt.nl Hugo: in tU-supper. Tbc herder called her and Baies-Wllllams Is .-njoylng herself In iag the d»v. After supper In- wl'l go
HIM CLAM BATt*.
Ihlrlvv-nih century, while he wa. tn::'
that Colorado. I guess I will close,
into Ihe kitchen to see If It Is there.
Ing a e«ticoiil;mre aud the ibvi.n-t
hungry too: so she bnnight good-bye.
If not. he will go to bis miasle and tell
verses .by M.du-rt Stejihors, t>
From your Sunsblner.
a piece of the sheep
her about It. But as we have not
Age 13.
Josie Johnium. learned the language, sometimes he luiniiT. wito fnm-lur.-ii li" In 1.
i‘i very good for a sick persem. but
Civik
Tewlalinut in I'-M. -vud in 1:
Our
^rsl
Vice
President
spent
her
lots better than gdag hungry, and It
Ijtlji Bibb- In
• .
Cbrlsimas In Traverse City- Wasui
was I be best Biddy could do.
"Wstl'I sol • water. Teddy?" No,
that nice?
It was time for the camplender
that is not It.
l-dian »
>me. but was so stormy that be did
"Supper?" No. he has had ills sup
Monroe CenltT. Mich, Dec. II
ii.n usmeti an eai-lv-.ilw-ay. i-inot g« there for three days. Biddy
per. Some one suggests bed. Ah. that
me art Vf ih
B aeotMint of
sheep faithfully every day,
. Then Teddy will eontentedl.v rtiilu's.
thought I would wriie a few Unt-s
for in a-.iiiee. :-•••' ..
and brought them up at night, and tonight. I bop«‘ioiir First \Tee Pres eurl blms.'ir up on the hearth rug
be lo-lgi-. in I. lihkilled a aheep every night for her and ident is enjoying her new home !u He dlib not want to- go to bed. only
The HelMay Family,
I-.- to hi- ralleii Wbal. in Hu-lr Isn
the herdeFa supper.
bave It brought, lo.
Colorado. We are going to have a
rirat eomes Mother New Year.
g-oagr. nn-a.-'-s
' Runs from a hear.
The ntbe camp-Ieoder came ' i
!!e is allowed 10 |p with Maria
Christmas tree. I am going to sp-ak
Fresh tablets In her band:
Olid be main, this uanie .uu'il
took the herder aa-ay. He fasted
• store actMSs the Btieet. toil !
a piece, the liile la "Hang I’p tbs Ba
other volatile ad of hi-i'-hauK-' -b
Last eonea Father
leave his little friend who had saved
Stocking."
I study all secmid down iowp.. When. tn.n» hi. stool l.j II. for i-vanipie. he should kill a lii-ai
With giris for aU the land;
his life, maybe, and the aheep u well. bocks but one; second book In aritli the window, he secj her pass with
-r Ih- ealbvl "lliiii-And those *betweeii have left
would ti
But he was only a herder and unable mule, physiology, geography. sih-|1- shawl over her bead, he i-i quite wild
•Klli'-a
" The.,
.m-iitKiar
Flays.
tell where bis work might take Ing. and flrst book In grammar.. I alih cxeltiuuput for fear she may go,
ifiv.u on n-u-iumi •»? per.-im;-'
him. BO be left Biddy with her i
Rties^ I will have to close, so g<»d wfilioul him. and be runs anmaj^ and
e HoUdays
te-i~>ual trail.. tt":n
•r. who promised to take good care
barks until some one o;>elis the vbwr,
ne good'adrtce.
when tiuualai*-<l into thitll'i;
of her. And he did a.v long as
when he ntshe* out and overtakes
.E3la Johnson.
i- aie quite tiai'iral in th* 01’"
lived.
her. But If she I.--, dressed for th-’
Hang I'p the Baby's Slocking"
~gt. Val.” says Mother Kew Tear.
But BOW 1 am gtdng to tell you bow such a preily poem. I am s-jro you street, with hat and ricik. b< will no:
• “Toot aports we gladly claim;
ahe became a herotne. The neat
ask to go vrith her.
. Corn-Coil Soda.
spoke it nicely.
Bat Me that bom are slighted.
mer. while her maater was haying, she
Teddy's crowning virtue Is ol^-.ll '
laUig hri'.iv the da};i «’f Itil.ih-i
Or grteved or pat to ahaBte.
Maple City. Mich.. Dec. H. 1»'*6. encc. His dear delight Is 10 go with
waa at tbc ranch, and had three dear
|K:»<H-rs. or VVi;n «f thi,
alli-til '.it
While you. my staid and camest boi
Mule puppl^ to take care of Instead Dear Piesidem—
hla
missle
to
walk.
He
knows
where
tar and nah'intua nalP- faieiliar n> u>i
How much depends oo you.
I have not written for some time
of the sheep. One nlghTTwhcn It waa
the hit and shawl, dor nelghhorh'sut lootheif. our
grandtuoiht rs UK-■!
To kacp the fame of WMblngton
am
well
now
and
hojic
this
will
flnil:
all dark, and most of the mci> were
^tlls. are kept, and when these
pet.rlaah insleail. Tin- hot pia>;:i'h
And bring him followers true.”
asleep outdoors, as It was so warm you the aame. Two of Jn.v scliool w.-iiklng-boois are taken nut. Ted.ly
■ .'.it::ili< d frvHti liardwu ri a.le-'.
males have IobI their Sunshlnt^ In
and nice. Biddy was asleep In
jtfmps from his stool and says
1 hf-memade kind wa. pe*..'ire!
-Dear Child,- aald Father Oirtsliaas.
tons. Would you kinilly M-iid tm l<
shed and her master upstaiie.
plainly
as
a
little
dog
can;
by liiii niiit; c'•ll^-«'•tb^ und M. eniii-My nitle Easter dove,
bouse caught Are. No ooe knew bow. billions for themr 1 remain.
"1 am ready: May I go?"
lh.-.3>hrs until the i-smt and ibn h.id
Well try to please the children
Truly yours.
It was bureiog hard before anyone
If missic says "Yes. Tobly. you may M-tlb-.|. The fle.t-.- lye was ttonrtsl in
And detach them truth and love.
l^nesi Andi-rMij.
discovered it. Her master hai
go." he'Is wild with drtlghl.
i- p.-’.irla:h loMio and kept In the
You April Jester, rteo you play.
You have received the buttons by
Jump out of the window to save him
But U she says; "No, Tcldy.
kiicbeo. ready to iv miv.vl wnU tin
Be kindly In your pranks.
self. but It was too lath to save Bid now. Ernest. Wriie ag.iln. sumo llnir. etnt go," he will go -it once to
"quirk tlstcg" bri'.i-l*. sjn banil> laeAnd you. my sturdy Arbor Day,
dy and her babies. She couhl have
stool
and
lie
down,
as
re.vdlly
Northpon. Mich.. Dec. 15. 19M.
ing p -wtbv la •■oi-.ol the bleaalnca a
Plaal well, and hare our Ihankagotten out faerarif very likely,
though It had be<-n yea lastoad of no. ei-iifiry has btvtiitbu
near
aronid not. beeanne ahe could not
1 will write a few lini-fc to >o
ami ibeii- w;i-i no ilLapiioIhlfne
-My gantle iiula Ftower-drls.her puppies aim.
would like to Join the II.
F- Smi- And ilils. I think. i-< a great deal ■
No ZIggxg LtgMhing.
Tbc Mother New-Year said.
Her maater felt her loss more than sblDC Club. Will you plestic send
a Mine dog lo be able to do '
luicl iitMbtug 111;* lit- tm-ii-l--!.
-QlVc loTiBgly sad sweeny
any dumb attlmal be ever owned.
It card and bullonl I go to erb<«il
What do you think about It?
:-,i.|i-,ii». w.
not i.ii
To the living and the dMd.
D. 1^ V. C. fwertday. 1 ant la the second grade.
■ i.iir>-lv--->V''' Mcliluhig
And you. my noUy. botstcroos p*.
My ICMher's name la Mlw Marie
Somr Fun«y Storiea.
Oo march and riioot and about, y
Holton. I like her very wvll- 1 have
I.lfb- JInmiy. taken m th- >J«re
li:i>\h..aii ilUt-il Is-iurv-d. ..
But. Toully you must not forget
two slt-lers and lw«. brothers. My
from an JnYtejd town for the pi<i fimo
on-.
Ttsli :»-l-ioiti lii:.l5 1-iipWhat all your fun'a about.Ivrs are seven rear* and two years in his life, wahs^iilv^ight.-d by
I tl'-. tail ti'ttidniHh imrl of-j
au-l It I-; li^iI••■‘^^i•l•• for tK-'-i
As 1 have not written In a long time old. My brother Is ten yearn obi. and IV alghi ttf a MeamljnA^ "See, man>raal" In- evri.iii
ti-riuu'iM’ riioi-. it|-l lb- F-o-r;'
L will write now. I am aeven yeon< the yoiingesl six mtmihs.
- tiav.-i -.1. l-it Hl-.lDglily .-:ti.
Yonr lliile fricni.
old. and am In the second reader.
A little girl was ..V
Age 8.
■ Ole.Andet
naaM acod me a card and button,
IB all the hearu yon greet.
whot^
> it Is.
Now tangh and daBce. dear llltle band. and'alao aend me cne for my iiiilc
exitosing the sawdust nnfUng
alaler Hattie, and my tittle sister Hel
Royal Fislu
And ting with vtdeca dear.
en. She la tour ywa old. My
You know that kings . and qiuxiis “You dear, gtval oUtlieni . dtiHy:
For Halldaya mud bless the Und.
knew 1 had Itdd >—i lit eb-»
ma
ta
dead,
and
there
am
my
impatiave
many
rights
and
prerogallye.*.
And brighten all the year."
; ii-^i-lii of ll—'••iti:r a;i le
brother, myself, my Utile sister Hat Well, one of these prrntgiillv.-s of foo<l Are. bnl I didn't Ihit.k that ybu
—Youths' ConwuMlon.
•nt-- of
M-SO-. w!i|i-h liav
tie, and my llltle baby sister Helen, English niltTs In t>tib-n ilm-s irlatid would chew it ao An<- as thatV
Uf:i'd iila-v- till Ir ot!i;iiial - I-a;
' Mamma." saUI Hitle' Fn-tidy
in our family. My grandma Is here 10 royal Ash. Royal fish an> stuTgv>on
Friday. Dec. 21. 1»0«.
by gentugiral fon-s
dWi;
•venlng. "may I go «m the street with
New members Joining dnee Istt re- with ns. and we have got a hired and whale, which ate eorislileretl the
gul-hi*d Ffoh^M Is ipiiiiiii ;ii sayiug
girl. Well, as I have got a tong lei- Ancsl of deepsen Ash. For this rea- the tuber Utys and look
poried:
aeeouni of thWr siiiierltir W-r- "No. d.iir." replied his imrther. that till- r.‘^r»tlial.1y a falhuy.
Edna Mae Wyman. Darlaon. Mich, ler'wrlitcn will close.
thlii'ka
thru
the
saiels
v--f*
fortii-d
'Tm
afraid
you
iiilghl
get
hurt."
•
Ever your Sunsblner,
excellence, aheiicver one of those
R. P. D.
Bos U.
h- diidniregiiiton ”f ib- rotVs m
won!, mamma." be answered
Edna Mac Wyman.
Ash wa.i throsTi ashore or rangh! 1
Ole Andervoo. Korthpori. MIrb.
-wlii-h the d<-s-!ts tv-si. All Hii.-igri.
won't go anywhere bear M."
! am gUd to betnr from you. Edna. the coast of England It liecatmA-Jilile girl went to In-r joinrt'^'s iti-svrts at- slt'u-li-n Mli-t" Ihi; win.',
What nice times yon and your llltle property of the king. «Thls s<
V. F. BuMhiiH Club CrMa Roll.
r< a-hira th-iti
sisicrs must have together.
very unjust tojhoae who might secure ho-jee. anH-o ■ entering it. ^e said, fioni th-orean.
Hattie Wyman, age ftgir years.'
at- <vlanst«-i of .it->-lf ui-dMun- 1-.
Ihe whaloror'storgeoit. for ilityliieyidcre "I smcjl app JT'wsmUCt'*' Anil
Evansion. HI., Doe. 11. 1*06.
HekiB NVyiiian. age four m«ths. Dart-compellvd to givf It lip wU
.UbiSi^t re- auntie said. 'O. I .gtieiis M"Y» -aopic Itasslus ijvvir nio;ait.:li;;‘ or ae.-;o:
sou. Mich.. R- F. 1). No. t. names sent; Dear Prealdent—
I«*ellngs in tli^'fian."
•"pan." "No. auniie. T ext-nslvi- irai-:s of lati.l. and tli'S'
t have not written for a long time, eelvlng any i>ay. Howev.-r. the king
by Bdna Mae Wyman.
di,.- winds, h" t-ay.. ratus^-IL- tli-m
y groiiiul for elaiming these snfell whot»^ppV»s-"
Willard ‘Mathews. Otawn. Mich.., so 1 thought I a-onid. We have n cat
OL-.a'ioii of the ro'',;.^
Han;
llariy^
saW the hostess
louse for |>rt*. i have Innighl ro.val ll'‘h os' his pntperiy. beeaii«>name sent by Rath Dell.
r
smSH..4ti-1
did von rc»d well
all of my ChriMtuas presents. I wivuid was he w-Jiit gtianled and proi-eteil
Vain Regrete.
night?"'
the sea» from pirates and robbers,
like a new button, i will eloac now.
Happy New Year.
Tomniy—1 wish 1 -ha-lutt -at<-B 1
1 don't know," aasBerc<1 Harry
and in those days there were very
From
,
That wish is for You. aod ceeryone
iiutdi d'irkey.
Yon don't know." oetoi j I
many
of
them.
Age 8
James Dame.
also in onr Sunshine Club.. A year of
Mmb- r—Why" Do y<.;i tc! stok?
The most peculiar feattire of the* lady.
I wonder what kind of a mouse
aansblne Is a pretty nice kind of year
"No. but I'd MU- to ext eoip*' more
ma'am" repliH thu lit
dustom of rov-al Ash waa this—that
to wpkome fa. isn't It? And that is your pet Is? Is it a white one:
chap. *1 was a-Ieop aH the limw."
whllo
the
whole
of
the
sturgeon
be
Brgvery.
what we arc going to have. A year
I. Ulrh.. Dec. 11. 1*06.
Sf small daughter of a wellknown
longed
to
the
king,
only
half
of
a
•
Wben you very la l-h war.'
of smiles and baiiplness: n year of Dear President—
sle did. For It wa» a prerogative, rlergyniaii was sick -one nicbi.
thing that yo-j eannot imve. it yi.
trying again, wtaea things go wrong; a
thought I would write
mother
pir
l.er
10
toxf
with
a
it is called, of Ihe queen that the
bmv.. ft-jc<h;ti-T to l>c rheiif-.;
year of bripful, loving iboughta. and am golDg to school now. ) hare.six
water bag. -b-jt site was not satisft* -!.
deeds. Why. what a beauUful year it Mndles. They aie reading, arithmetic. tall of every whale caught In the way
Mid. "I want to *M* JT.y father.
I have told you was 1i*-r proi>erty,
ta going to be:
Isnguage.physlologr.srriilng. andspell- while the head only wa* tlie king s. H-r mutber answered. 'It Is Satiims;
Ing. Our teachers name it Grorge The rrason for this division, as giv- night, and 1 must not eaB Wni.".-?h.
GROOMING COUNTS
A dear friend of our SanMilne Club
Crawford. 1 lost my button, and wish en by the old records, was to furnish was oijiet for a while, but pr.tri
tout tt c»on« Mte^s^FsIr Skis et s
who llvca In a Ur wtotern aute ami you would send me antHherone.
the queen'» wardrobe with whaleltone; eoon akked again lo s*-e her faih*-r
who docs not want her name to I
With
’
From youi Sunahlher.
asd this reason Is more amusing than Her mo'ber answvred .Hie swme
eom'ilraiesi
printed, haa aent ue a story about
f->re. She was quiet a Miile loncrr.
Age 10.
L.TIUI Mtmroe.
I4 boa-.i.v. Cr,
the
enatom
Is
peculiar,
for
the
little dog whose master she knew,
4 Buppose you arc haring a vscwilon Itone lies vatlrdy Mr the bead of the and then she burst out; “Well. I'h-n.
wa*ii -*
is a true story, and yonr preside
'msi.:
I am a sick woman, and I want to m-c
ow. School U all the nicer alter
wliale. Dili Uierc are mat^
a
rst. isn't it?
as strange and amusing customs iw the mlnUu-i."
L<Wk--Tai.e kc-oi*u.i:
the Miia ' -t of hi.
corded in Eiigiand's early laws.
Grawn. Mich, Dec. 15.
a dumb animal who did the very beat
IL-wsF.bl.-d c'.*:.iChicl(a4>eca.
ThU right to nvyal Ash was ciiasi<b
she knew how to do. every day. Here
l.-:ra tbr arlma!Who Is thi* c-jt in such eol-1 wi-athgot my card and butloo. and like ered of great Importance,
1st th- h-rv; g--.
I f-!lj
them very much. Robert and Waller carefully guarded for many geuera- rr baii-foott-d? L!.»ten;
Tha Bt^ of Biddy.
•■efll;lsff*-l' sLdl hUka-l
tike thetra. too. I am tip now. and ran tlons. It was also a prentgailve of you bis name. "Chirka^i--;, -OiU
I am golog to ten you about «
r-'.ttnr-. di;!l. f- .
, the kings of Denmark ami the dukes •ViMlec;" Amith-r r.ani- i.-i "Hlirkgot my
ryiBg.br#»bitiga;.d rul.liir.g'S .11 d
He herolae. But you would n
capped Tiimu-.iM-.’' He llv-s here lbbiota
rj-unc-at.l-oi
cannot j.r-'l-;-of
Normandy,
and
from
one
of
these
cards,
and
I
think
the.v
are
very
nice.
have goeaaed she wras oneas ahe
Uioe-v. :cd*a. «aia--ratJ gl-v* < i
probably derived tiy the princes whole year: all winterJie is working
ooly a black and un roUle. and her I thank .von for them Robert and
the I: -r*-*s k'.ia, wLi-h i« bisK-r:.
IS <«tlRg up the seeds and eggs
j-UxioB. TL.-Uaiea*iils«U.ii-«:ni.
homo waa In a aheep herder's tent. Walter want to took at the serapbook of Eogjand.—Harper's Yonng *Pe(.|>le.
that would grow Into banulul plants
Every day she went out tslih the herd all the time. Robert likes the rant you
inserts.
It Is w-Il for Uk, to
Teddy.
er to tend the aheep And come back sent him. loo. It seems good to be up
again after being in bed Arc -weeks.
As this Is a "really truly" siory. it know the peopJU- who help r.«.
at night and help put them In the
:e ran care for them in lura
ighi tr begin "oeec up«« a time."
lal. Her name was
Biddy, rather I am going to send tn Willard Ma
TIimoiiH* helps g-t :ld of teutIstbei^t jeejinraUoBfOrU-li-swho
ibew's name for ibe Cradle Rcdl. He is
It was not only "once upon a tfme."
a heroine,
t
a common name for w
h
nlloUxsti's iwJi' .o* '!.»•a eute Htlle teil&w.. This la all for bi!t Cbrtstnaa eve., nt ihe close of a catv i piliara and gy]a>-moih»
s-rirl-*ii!iij.e»
very busy 'day nt the store, that Te-ldy groat help In Ibe otrhard. When
bobwoD-er..
This is what she did. One cold, this lime.
has
eal.-n
every
weeil-*i*st
and
moth
}iau.U;r>
From
was
fontid
under
Ihe
counter
by
the
storar day In January, the poor herd
egg.
whr
shcMid
we
not
bang
v—
kind man whom he knows as "
er was too sick to leave his tML and
sheaf of -grain or piece of suet
Rath Dell.
found It totpowIMe to go whh Uw
SUNSHINE
A Ccston tdiooIboT
wesk and
cm.
'
He c*:; «’I
yvb*
taB,
T.: -were soft and flsbliy.
f
strong muscle ia Kb
IVi'-wy-tctan wlio had attmded
the family fer thirty ypart prcs.:r:bcd
S^az t’s Ei-zxfjiSc-n.
NOW.:
i>
k.cuy 'It'n':
Wacl.sm-.:h. -
I.Y.F
th:;t
boy’a ortri yotl
VsoitsimB
m
Lane’s Family
Medicine
A-
Listen! Given Away
Absolutely
Now is the time for you to join the pr». cession that is going to the Wm. Hootihan
Coy\o buy Carriages. Cutters, Harness,
Implements and Hardware.
OUR OFF-ER
Fiiito Nov. iiil-i r rl to D-retuii r 21. I9i*6. i- wHI give away abMd'il-iy fr o. ».:h -v-O' *ao,«o liunha--. one
K-'p
ol voor puo-ha'i-i' :u:d wli-n y I have traded $5n.M
? clillrely free.
Ktl!: i:.s }iti| will ti- |.ii->.tit-d With the Craphii
What Is yo tr ne- d -r faii-j'? V.'- bave if at a pRee and In qnalIty n- v.-r iM-fon- i.ffer.A! y-i. rt.or d.-lbir will Hr-ich like roldier.
■lo'ti;.- i\ir:i ll'*'.'. wl.i-n yon buy a- (';;irlage, Harnciu, Cutter. Hardwar-. Ill Inei miyiliioc .vmi purriiaM of us at Hila ilmeNow
.Miiir rliaiiee. |a> not P'vl—1 iliiv gn*nt iqiiwirlnnllr. Makw
}o«r
- lioii -lo. I. wlo:- our r-v.-t 1,. larg- and lefore the beri hargniiis ao pirl-l up |p> 1I-," i-atl, pi],, r. fall and »«v i>ur goods even
if ,.n. ;.ri- not ia Jn- .1 rd r’livi1i1„k, Y-n will rer
ren-lve a great deal of
(a-n-'tifi.^l ll
leu'tf V ' w ill quote you.
l-to'r-i» li'iy fhitstniaa pi-ra-nis. You are eonUally
iiivilivl til r.,oii-.-.n.l r.-f dir romp'He Im- of Silverware.
DoBDt forert the puce, aertbe ener wc bdve nu4e yM.
WM.H00LIHAN CO.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
i:r. suit- Slnwt
c:iz ri;c;m ‘.rt
IWl I'DOiRt IW,
1 was Blind 4 Years
If
Why
You
Not
TESTIMONY
To whnni it rr-ay Con< '-rn: .
1 was bind tor fnir years in one eytt I was unable
way .TiTiund
ui do my houstwork inly
by 1-------„
feeling
y i.y
...
ihe iiou-f. 1 h.ive bt.efi i<* VVistonsin twice and hatl
ir.v eyes'.Prated b\'tht; b-M sj>"fia1isl in .the State. I
r a'so bt;«-n U' (.hicajio
:aj;o .'ind Travcr*e Ciiy. but none
of then; ilnl
: .tv ifc -d until I had my eyes exam
Now "l am able lo
an<lti:'i'-b>
Kolifft Kir
ined an<I.
ti
.
and
see
a* jf ted as any one.
read and s
h'> an; in druibi. .write me.
.All ihos
.Mrs. Carrie duiil. Menroe Center. Mich
DR* ROBERT KINGIN, OpUcUn
COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILOINC
The Drug Store
"That Has It”
Iry cqfr-fully wiilrhTL.it i'. :* r-piilai;<»n r bliTi- jpiiftt.*]
...
iriL' r-ur trvli-. ‘>t>p1yink' tlib
lb market A-id i<iir
Kiir enttOBtera
CT
withWe' lici}-carefully
tVe pay cub for nil
litiy csrefially and buy wr-il.
w
lurcbaae
and
in
that
way
oblaiii
-onoeMions
that giro
-f- purebaae
obU
B a rhanra* to wll Uic bt at ifoods at motiey Mviog pricet.
Whatc-ver yen want in lif'ig Store Gooli yon will find
it hrri:. ('om<- hero liret and you'd have to m no fortlier.
Waifs Drug Store
S. W. Corner Frontnnd Union Street.
m
m
OKANQ TWAVlWt MKKALO. TMUWOAV. MCCMKR ZT. 1M«.
currants, one cup of nialna. one egg warm mJik and si* pounda of flour. >
Beat tbe batter well and pot to two.
of mixed apices, three cupa of flour. enpfulE of geaat. Let tbe mass rise!
Wash and dry Ue currants. Bur tbe over night, affd to the moratog add:
seeded ralatna end wash Uese.
tour aad a half pounds of ratotosxhop:
and then chop Uem. Cream tbe bol ped flne. one pound of dirbn. and a
I. HAHLMTft WU4AH*. ■
ter and sugar, add the egg beaten well grated nutmeg. Let the eookiea then
without separating, then the tMlaaaea continue to rise till the acn after-:
with Ue soda stirred into It. then Ue noon, when iheg aboold be iborougb-' .
for her.
milk, then the elnnamon and cloves. 1g light. RMI them out aometbtog les.s And jitrc her time o STOW, and cbe^
Mearore the flour and then Uke out
than a^tgeb thick, and cut them to' |
lab ber.
HUIac rtek (Uu. tftrce hntdtvd and Then will ahe come, and oft wUl ainp halfcnpof Itandatlrln tbe nlainsand the form desired with a cookg cotter, i
curranU. to keep them from going Theg are vety prcn> cm to the aha^ie!
tbrw aeore;
to thee
^oIUbk ui atrew tbeoi dallr B'cr ibe When tb&i art worklns in tbe tu to the bottom of the cake when It is ordtamonds and, heaiis. Bv the time j 5
estreme old age. Mr. Brtwk says: ,
bakod. Stir these' to. add Ue
all the cookie:: have Men rolled and I •
land
rowB; are
-After a man baa lived la tbe world
the flour and beat well Bnke la two
oui.ihoae Brat cm will have risen^ i
Km a# aaad tke acnrar.
Or weeding in the aacred hour o
as long as I have, he ought to have
bouered bread pans.
enough to be baked. Bake them to
k dropi be. irnada It in. and paaadawn.
•I AU^ute my
FTMtlng—Put Ue white of
moderaiel} hot oven for about fif
perience. I think 1 have done so.
•a
It la a comtHr (aabion to be glad
In n bowl wiu a half teaspoon of wa teen minoics. and eoniloue to Uke
it cuDoi be made trulUnt tilt H die.
And >07 la In tbe grace we aaj to
ExUrtme Old
•Omotthg-tMagglbmrtKmm^
ter and beat till light. Then stir In a them to the mder to which theg Uvv
Ood.
out to my taO/g gmhtrn rtnn h iht
eup
of
sifted
powdered
sugar,
srd
been cut. They are very nice with
O good New Tear, we daap
—Jean ingclow.
proper thing Zgr aUrvam *hmt
put OB the eake while that U atiil soft-boiled,Icing
TWa warm, akat band of thine.
Mfodue
giroctly to MW
of
Pt’ru-na.“
warm, and smooth it over with a wet
LoMiBf foreker. with batf aigh.
thecnmmtg. For UTytm t hav
' When Bopa are fearea.
knife.—Guoil Housekeeping.
half sup.
For tu Oag After.
mlthuoog thg rheogeohle eBauM
BGOUESg CAKES.
'
TWO
EGG
CAKE.
It la ofUo a problem to know just
of the Vmhed Stom.
Thai wbtcb from oun talla like
EggleBa PYoli Cake—One enp aiigar.
Sweet CiT*am Cake—Oneeiip sugar,
dead flntera 4winc:
*■1 hare alwaga been a very hsallhF
one-bair cup butler, one half cup mo- one eup sweet cream, two eggs, one bow to prepare the
man, bnt.of oourm, enbject to tbe af*
Christmas or New Years turkey
Ar. whether ferae tia snap
taaaea. one cup bot water, one half
teeiions wbleh are dae to endden
line been, or sestlc. bavins been; cup aerd talalna. nne taaif cup nut and onehair cups flour, one and a half the "dag after’ so that It will U appeteaspoon baking powder.
changes In the climate aad tempera*
we know
tlttog.
Many
deUcloua
dislx-s
can
be
mcau. Dutneg. rionamon and cldrea
, Itoring mg long life 1 hare known
Taullla. one small teaspoon made «mt of enid iqrkey. which some
That U waa bicaaed: lei tbe old io taale. Three level cupa alfied flwr.
a great many remedlee tor eougbs, eelda
sall.-Mrs. A. W .Walt.
year go.
will prefer to the way It waa served,
and diarrhoea.
Into which baa bceo ..Utod one (eaSpke Cake—Tbree-quarters cupful
apooaful uoda.—Mnt. Glenn W. f>ow- of sugar, onishalf cup of sour cream, in all its glorg. tbe first time, says
“Am for Dr. Hortmma'g remedy,
Farm sod nreside.
Frtead. come thou like a friend.
Perveo, t have fotiad It to be tha
onnthlrd cupful of butter, one and one
Escalloped Turkey-Mince the cold
And whatber brtskt thr face.
beat. If motjbe oaty. retUble rem»
Banana Cream Cnkr—One cup «u- bait cupfuls (scanO of flour,
turkey aod season with sail and pep
Or dim with eloada we cannot compreedy tor tHim MietlapS^' H baa
ir.ooc and a bnlf cupa water, one ta- eggs, onehalf leaspoonful of sods,
per. Cover the bottom of a baking
beta my ataadby for mattyyoara.
blceponnful butter, one heaplon teadlth with cracker or bread crumbs,
Well hold out patient banda, each la spoon baking powder, two heaping cupful of seeded raisins, one-bait
aad I attrfbata my good bealtb
spoonful each of clorcs and cinnai
bla plaoe.
then
put
In
a
thick
lager
of
Ibe
mloraadextromeoldagelothlMfomedy.
caps flouc.
Rub tbe sugar aod tbe butter togrtber. ed turkey, some of tbe atuffing
And trnat thee to the end.
-it esaetJy meeu all my require
Cream for rilling—One plot milk, add the golks of the eggs, then the
ttog bill 6f butter. Abdat fill tbe dish
menu. It pretocta me from the evil eftCaowlnc thou hadeat onward to tboae one half cup sugar, one Ubieap
sour cream, then the soda, whlrb
feetooraoddeBchangee: tt kaepemeta
with alternate crumbs aod ehO|>pe<]
eornstarcb. one Isblcvpoen butter.
be dissolved In hot water, then the tnrkeg. Add to the Ufl-over gravy
good appeUte; It glvee me etreagth; tt
,Wbere tbeie are Briber dera. not
Reserve enough nillk to molatcR the spices, raiains and flour, and Isht
keeps toy blood la good elrrnlaUon. X
Bwatba, Bor ram.
some milk and heat on the stuic.lbcn
starch. Put balance wlib sugar and
(lave come to rely npoa It nlmoel en*
pour over Ibe layeri to the dish. Beat
^Mnab Unlock Ccalk. butter on to boll: when boiling add all the whites of the eggs, well lx
tlrely for the manj little things for
en. Before putting the raisins In. roll up tare egga. aad bait a cupful of milk,
rbtrb 1 need medic:
the nUreh. and when panir cool fla them In flour.—Eicbangc.
and halt a cupful of melted butter,
vor wlU cither banana or lemon.
Burnt Sugar Cake—One-half
• Tbe ^d New Tear, a weloonie
Mahe rake In (wo larera. When cream butter, one and one-half cups sugar, thicken with bread crumbs aod seas
• gueat,
on;
tben
cover
over
the
top.
Invert
eouatry
1 was « enSeter from this
la paniallr cooled cover flrat lager. one cup cold walcr. golks of two eggs,
• Raturna Mlh amllea of love the
Aral with cream then with Uln alieea and (team It for a few mluutcs: then a plate over the baking d:»h nuil bak-r
••/ bad aeverafbtag akgta with
of banana. Uen add remaining lag add three or four tablespoons of burnt for half an hour. Remove the plate
* He aoauan hope ae free aa flowand bro
bro*-n. Serve hw.
the grip At Brat I did aot know
er of eake. and cover with a froMIng sugar sgntp, one icaapoon vanilla,
turkr Pie-Cut cld lu.koy Into
that Dervaa waa a remedy tor
made of Uree-fourtha eup pulverised two and a hair cups of flour, one heap
• Hn aara: -Tbe good of good la
ill dice and heat to the reiualna of
thhdheaae. Wbea t baard that
sr. moistened with cream and ing teaspoon of baking powder and
• ouraT*
the
gravy:
if
there
1s
not
muep
of
this
r*. t
iln cover wtU Uln slices of banana. whiles of two eggs, beaten stiff. Bake
• Kp aaya: “The preacot time la
mile
stock
or
milk.
Make
a
tried Peraaa for ta grippe aod
BoU froatlng and cream are Improved in togcra and flavor froaUng with
rich pie crust and line a baktog dish
fooad It to be last tbe tbiag."
burnt sugar sgrup.
dir. I$aac Brock, //? Years Old Last Birthday.
with this. Put in a thick layer of
In a lator leiiar, Mr. Brock writMt
rod sugar sand to give I pink UnL—
Puritan Sugar Sgrup—Put one cup tbe turkey, then half a plat of raw
“I am well aad feeling as well as I
•rs.VAC BROTK.a eltlren of Mel*enMrs. J. M. Larkins.
augar Into tbe akillel without ang oysters, then another layer of turiteg
1. nan eonnty. Texas, has lived for 117 \
Ban before tbe I/aMod SXafes
Pork Cake—One pound of pork. water and plaro over a slow flte.
bolbera
me Is my eight.
and another half pint
ogsiera. Pot
ears, F>-r many years he resid^ si
Uoppod verg fine, and two cupa boil When It la all melted It will be a dark
I•eller
I oonld walk all over the firm,
R'>*quelsll*. •-i-_-biccn miles West of
and bake to a qoick
ing water poured on It: two pounds brown, but should not be black; add
Poni-oe, tea protected Ate
and it wouM do me good. I wotOd net
Thoufbtt far tho New Year.
Waco, l.ol oowLve* with his sun-tooven.
from mil tuddeti ctenyr*.
be
Without
Pernna." ralalDi.
Uree
cups
moiaaBea,
two
cupa
Oa tbe tbraahold of tbe rear.
Itw at Valley Mill*. Texts.
le-tblrd cup of bot water and let It
VefesMog Awr awra.
HolUndaise Tnrkeg—Fry two amali
truly.
Btigar. one Ubleepoon soda, dnnamon boll unUI all the lumps are dissolved.
Home lime as-, l.y rr>|Di-M, Cnrir
■aal the Lotd U ataadliig nearShod e terse a hea 99 yrort
onions to two tahlespoanfuls of turner
Itsae came to Wwu ami sal for hi*
ud cilroB to uiie. flour to make
Ahd tbr bean forgeta iu fur
until brown, then add half a cupful
picture, holdliis In his hand a etlvk
Atwmyt corngetred tbe grip trUt
thick as usual for fruit cake.—Mrs.
«
la Hla amlle.
Taa Cake—One-fourth cup of butter of airied breed erumbt and 1 pint of
col from the grave of lieneral Andrew
Tr—hUni aonll He epeeka to tbeo- R. B. Regnolda Iu Centurg Cook Book. and one eup sugar, creamed together: stock. Cot into diee one plot of cold
U’ttness la e lead tah ml the
When old age oom«s.U bring* with
Jaek«ii. >Ir.Br'.-k to a dU-nin.il old
Conturg Cook Book Bggleas Cake- add two well-beaten eggs. an«-bair cup
' LhayaNI. Ur t«>4e win be!
rlne few xlgnt of de- t mgt of IlOyemrm.
it eaiarrbsl dtooasee. Hysis>mlec«lnrrb
turkey.mlx with it two or ibiee sulks
One half eup butler, one and oae half milk.two cups floar.twoeven teaspoons
AS the war U known to Me.
crepllude. H-e family inl.lo to ...I! J
U almost nniverul to old people. This'
of eclery. seasoo with salt and pepper
sugar, one and a half cupa sour baking powder, one teaspoon lemon
•aplaina
why Perons ha* becoam e*
Mil* by nlle.
jireeervfd.and
It
show*
till!
tliedaieof
j!
trouble*.
and the Juice of half a lemon
le to many old people.
W birth wae wiUleDlJfgeai* ago.
't ■ 1 1 V1 - r r rt ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i i - i i ■ ■
-:-8nmb Doodner. milk, one teaspoon soda, spfi
vnnilla. Bake to two thin layeri and the pr^red turkey Jilo the hoi P
lajm. one cup seeded r«lalns. flour «o frost MghUg. An excelleoi cake wheo
Ask ycur drogg.s (ar Free Peruns Almanai (or 190?.
and add two beaten egg*, and <
a rather atlB Hauer
■my day U a ft
eaten fresh,-Mrs. Mary a. 8. Roberta. flve mtootes, mining constantly.
r Milk OIn
L to tbe glad refrain.
MarielU Cake—One-half cup bulCreamed Turkey—Crack the bones and cupfulY>r sugar; add one half cup |)y ! •> that Is will be preserved Iniaet. as 'h<-M- >«re stirred to. add ibo
0 one hdr of a cupful teratne cup augar. two eggs, onehalf
lUd. apita cf oU atrraw. and older
and put tb’em vtib nil the bits of akin, ful of floor, half a cupful of milk, the and sprinhli- the fniii remaining to tbe Iiilnrrvi m<«i. Let It get am'okiag hoi.
of augar. jme half of n cupfol of
cup sour milk, onehalf teaapoou fat and gristle Into a aanrepan. rover eecood halt of milk and a full cupful > pivl wiih a c<M>dly amrmni <>f powder- but do tel allow It to b<HI. Hrap In s
toases.
one
tablespoon
of
butter,
JM potder (oreenated a
soda, two cups flour, one cup seeded with cold water and let simmer
of flour and one inaaponnful of rrcamjid sugar. Th-o fill
fl ih- orange wlib hot dtob. and garntob w1tb triangles
half a teaapoouful of dnoamon and ralatos, one teaspooaful lemon exirari.
pain.
hour or more. Boll down until there o' Urtar. Bake slowly.—Good House--ihc lee rreain. park s-oll. and reptaee of flint brtwd.
t of ginger. Stand
Taka baait with the day and
a little nutmeg. Cream butter and
It a cupful. Put a lablrspoentol of keeping.
Iihn u-p. iA-ate in iho rj-(rig<‘rator
Chop remnonuof Iran cold multiHi
the back of the Are to warm alowig, gar. add eggs and heat Ihiwe mlnuics.
flour and the same' of butter
huttcT in a
'
' ' —"
' ctiill tirm- for tuning, tlivn remove tin.-, add onMourth a* mueb to bulk
and aa tt heats, beat until foamg. sUr to tbe milk, add flour to which
saucepan and mta togeihe!
togPIhe- vtoll
Cranberry Jelly with Berrica.
; top lal.c-ont a ssMtnnfiil of rrcam of slide bnad rrumlw. a bealim egg.
Take off and beat to one cupful of da has -been sifled: roll raisins
smooth. Take'^iHe yolks
ks of t»yii...dOne half enp of line large eranlx r fr-nu •--eh, iitd in it* i.lars-a.lda heap- II pineb of nun-, a lliUe grated lem
sour milk, one leaspoonful of soda, lableapoonful of Boor left out for this twilled egg*, and
*We can all do aioi« than t
o n imwlier, a.M rlea put «iv<t fir- to double holler and j.inu spdoiifiii of whlpic'd rrcvin. Place on pnd and chot.ped parwicy to taste:
dissolved In one Ubleapoontul of boil pnrpoue and add togeiher with the slowly to a half pint of mllK or cream.
meam unlit
ahtcli Will take abicd j a randli i!'<-h-rTy «>n lop of
also a lciiEp<>'>nful of currani jelly;
ing water and two cupfuls and a bait flavoring and nutmeg. If placed to a
And sot be a vWl tbe worse.
ten
mtouie*. add to 'hem nne-hiiif eupj
Stir Inin tbe saucepan with thi- Mc'iumix will am] add cnmigb g<N>d thick
It aover wu tevtag tbht emptied Ue Of floor. Bake In a'shallow
tight Jar. the cake will keep for
ed butter and ftcmr and brine it- a Of augar aod K-i ihim cord; in this for
pan
to
a
moderate
oven.—Table
heart.
grav}-. or >lran-|i builur. to make It aa
eral weeks and improve lu flavor.— boil, then add the slock. Toss to ibe twenty five mtoin,-*. Afier sugar it
Roaat .Oooae.
Nor sIvlM that emptied tbe parae.' Talk.
Mabri Bates-Wllllams.
as ft cun to- easily mooittod with
tuikeg and setvo on n-uiul* of
melted, take from flic und i-ri aside to
iji-t !i AMUiis SOOH-. si'iff it. pul a
ONE BOO CAKES.
Turkey Salad—Separate the dark cool. ThlK whoniJ tor done the day te-'iilil.-. lvillUK wiiIct, iti Hi. oau ami
hiinds. Ikii mil so sofl that 11 will
Htreh a awtle. Inat goer ft;
One Bm Cnke-One c|*t.
Per the Newr Year FeasL
|iuiV, .;.i a niwl.-ranluciing In*
and light meats of the cold turkey and fore the Jelly Is made.
Make It tliin a roll three times as
-Langh a UUlt ML*'
sugar.
New Years Cake—Cream one aod
ahred. Take an equal quantity of cele
For tbe Jelly, pul a quart of
l-.qiliwlitjv: fciv'liiriHi Im- taken t
When rou Ulnk Jtw’re uwible hit. one-half cup mUk. ooe^alt teaspoon half pounda of butter and one and
i* lung as It 1> broad, flour will, aad lay
ry and cut to inch Icngthi and then berries over thi- fire, w lib om'-bolf plniIt. It 'tiioFiorelily'.(ns.i;.-.! A
*lmagh a little ML"
anlL one teaspoon baking powder, one- half pounds of powdered sugar; lieat
Into slender biu. Mix the celery of water and let them 'tell for un or. iisuiill) i;t>ine.! with .-age and ontonx, 'll In a gn-aaed baking pan; rover aad
Gloomg ehadows oft will flit
half tenapoon lemon enrart. one and well together. Beat flfieen egg*, and and torkey together and season to flfleon mmuier until they nre a-eli, the (inloa*'bring boiled, chopped flne
in the oven until smoking hot.
if goo have tbe wit and grit
n half cups of flour.—Mrs. Glenn W. add. with a pound and'a bait-of silt taste. Then pour over this a magon broken; *quor,-e in i bag. l»m thei
asue-a ailh sage, salt and pep- )j>i-n lake off tbe cuvq|’. and brown
Jnat to tough a lltUe blLPower.
ed flour and three teaapoonfuls of bak nalse dr«alng; toes tbe whole up Juice tiick Into the sjuc.-paB wilb'per. The giM.-i
qiiirkty. lirosh over, with white ot
Cream Loaf Cake—One cup sour ing powder; grate
tigkllg. Line a salad bowl wUh lettuce two cups of gruniilated sugar and cook [te ♦iiiuiKrt-i f.-r .-tn, hour ur two And'
I'cc. .-v-t bark a minoto to glaait.
Haat thou ptontg? Thaa retoloc;
cream, one cup sugar, two eggs, two
teacupful of m<
celery leaves and mound up the lor fifteen mtouies afur the boll Isjih- Uqii«r,«.1.|--i| -.0 tb- gravy,
/ ' HeMee and freMg ahare.
t but dtoh with hot gravy
cupa flour, one teaspoon soda; flavor the batter, with ti pounds of llnety salad to tbU.
. ^ reachci. Take Ironi the file and set
S.a-oiii-,\ Tiid.l.nip—(iiie iv.und <>f
Ban then acaatg store? ren then
to suit.—Mrs. 3. W, DIckenuan.
chapped almonds, two pounds of seed
Turkey Croqoettca—To a pint of the Jrl!}-ar-Be to cool,'Wfccn begins i kta;v hr--;.,; v-iUioui. ciocv. ••v.sakrki till poured'o T t|. and with fried brrad a*
A nttto thon caatt apar*.
Gingerbread—One half cup sugar, ed ralstos. and one pound of sliced minced turkey add a fourth of a cupStiffen »-ct lii«lile <rf a mol-1. sr-jvsU.j:. . nrcKib i-is.l milk to oinr It.,
larnfi-Ji:
A8d haai thou onig bit or crumb
oue-bslf cup molasses, one-bait
citron. Turn to n cake mold aud bake fid of brrad ernmbx. two eggs and range to it the to-st of the prcjk'rvvd
"B .'hr, mHl. i.m. .Add six
'or a raxoiit uto- a labtcapooDful
A donor get thou magst become.
sour milk, one egg. btUter site of an
hours to a
oven.
enougb of the gravy or cream 10 molt- cranberries, jK.ur the Jelly upon them I«
of jl-j.;Ty «1»..^-i*-d to-1 suH.
iHiit.-r and one of flour to a .haib
Stoce Bornel from thg leas or least
Twelfth Night Cake—Set aside
It all Season to tis-le mid mix and put in a coo! pia< c to harden:' u.m- onhu)* telK-d and i h'fjqs d: wraF»r bird or Imaect makath feast
pint
of stock oKwater, and a.pint of
spoon soda, a little salt, two cupa baktog day a cupful of itougb ihai'has welt. Flour Ibe binds and mahe into
V“ .
U-Jii wpb'ratf. vase otoij'-niin. Ibyiiie:
Be the peytioo amll or great.
flour. Raisins ^g be added If liked.— had Ibe second riitog': woik it Into a shape of balls or cikda. dip into beat
lu wiiiall piece*. Brown the.
: A Salad.
'{«iti-‘.a ilf.b- sr*t<-d b nm to---!. Add;
Tbe toting generous bean
Mrs. Lsira Spoor. Hubbard. Redlands cream by stirring together a capful of en egg. then into bread crumb*: ind
A rtellrto-i- Salad may to- lltfdc j fhrOr-ai il r-a.'r n .t:!;--' iJah-Hi f.-wcIL teller In a frying )>an. add tbe flour,
Calif.
butter with one of t-roa-n mgar; have
delicate brown.
I this way.
igrea...".:! fiat puddli.;; tin, P will take
peifivily imonih. add the Mock
o give awag a part.
Eleanor’s Cake—One-quarter cup of
hand half a cupful of ralatos and
Take onepar hirhi.ry mil* one part | a;„io-c an lyrir, tr, »alv pn-i »h-rild tei
pater, and siir until it tiotlf; wtasbutter, dne-balf cup of sugar, one- currants dredged a1th flour and an
re:<-ry..and two-part* npp>*. , Chop:
;.„.w'n,il •
iqp. ft. iw'--rv.-.! I
a to Cake.
quarter cup of milk, one egg. one cup equal quanUty of shredded citron. Mix
'hnfl- ea'on' wiili n.-uiy.*" .**’
-sMt- *-----, The old fashioned gold and sliver the n-i-, .-.nd e-ier> yexy tin- and cal' *jtb t;:..
' "The UIng thou ciwresi ao walU ta of flour, one teaspoon baking poa-der. through the half cupful of fniii half a
: t'aMsanif'i! W Mjme nb-e table aaucc.
ikes are reproduced In the modern the apj.li-s Ifvo Vir.aH p't-:. r. i’oar j*nir-. t '■•-er J' -Up dtotaace.
onehair teaspoon vanilla. Rub the but leaspoonful of ctonaraon aad half as angel'* food and sunchlne cake. The,
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jui. „
r.,l„.
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Wrapt to tbe Mtonees. unseen
ter and sugar to a cream: beat the mud) powderetl to see and work it well doten eggs eompleie tbe two loaves in
With qtm-','
qim-', '
Use* for Left-Over MeatS
.{
'
>3ix one; egg wi:h
Utes.forLeft(and it (nade-withst.s-k II formal nice
egg ligbUg without oeparaUng aod put loin tbe dough. This done, best taroi b«h cases* There to nothing better for;’*'‘’^•‘'"1“'““-"^'to' tatlunioon biit-! If/Aid meai to'-5;
Baaenttol to thg eoui and Ug esla- in nest: then tbe milk, a mue
tolq-'tot H.U g.r^y to’i.-e for any recipe. Of
eggs ven- llgbu yolk* and while* to- company than one of itrse'keu^alt-pn-m-aej, .,f *«;. and cay-;tb'.n -liera.
time. Mix the hiking powder with tbe gether, and knead them loin the mass
Annt Mehitablv's Silver Cake—Two,to'TT"'' rm-l'a t«;.wp»v)a wiear. poii: fim-. B-j'in M'-di-h,.,rd ifn- ij; the *<.,v.ouic d.-pend* on Individual
Uve wertbg ot tl—call and It aball flour and stir It to. and last tbe vanil until It is very- light. Five mtouie« cupful, of sugar; one capful of butter: !
" ■*
tRrr »h< Bre, with. etom!,-. -iisl.iii# toO ati to .' do'
iag..ut. add the »-*•
la. Beat all well, and bake to scal should l>e enough. Finally mold into four cupfuls of flour; one-scant cupful :«<»
>« thickens, n- a.^r. , to 'to temnii put a
stoin.er xrauv um mlmitos A
loped tins tilled only halt full ai
ta-o loeve*. throw a cloth over them of Bilk: one tca.pooalul of aodf; iwo.*^
add two uMespoona i,.i r .d
fS.rii. th,-u . «t''k
-*
Do goo wish for a kladaeas? Be kind! well buttered—Good Houtekeeptog.
and set to a rather warm place for fin
of cream o’ tartar, eight'’■**‘1’**"^
Baa.v.liy.;
>-as.,iDd -wli.i
f
cttmiit jelly ran te
Do gou wikh for a truth? Be true!
Crmndmotber'a Little Feather Cake minulea before baking.
eggf. whites only. Flavor to taste
xmonth. clcnr. redch<a-i..cd apples a* par-i-r,”nni t.n,-.;:' si.Jv and is-pje-r- s-S-b-i Jut; to-fote aervlng.
What gou give M gonreelf. gou And— ^Dne cup of sugar, two
Goldrakoto made Ibesome way out
Gic. Ui'ti m'v id'll: ati-i mei'.Cm-, r n.e
.
This la a popuUr (»ke with Eagitoh
Tour world U a reflea at gou.
of soft butter, one egg, oee-balf cop of children aad It
Of the yolk* of the tame egg*.
' *'’1”
' - »nrt s'^oop oo-"j- coc,- top »rti i-rsmb,. ai..i pour in enough
PiAcakca Wtthmrt Eflga.
—Ram's Horn. milk and water mixed, aad one and •Tweltlh Night Cake.-'
-A tested recipe for angel t food
GamUh t»..- -.-uiiad puts wiUi
.0 ura.i.'.-:: v'o ».-ii Bake *i :
d|
Half cups of sifled flour, one tea
New Years Cookies—The good proves that nine egg* makei as larg"’
apple c-jps wSUi the- '.a;< twt. to.ii*. crocred .uniil h>«r!r,
,
‘oo'ileaepnr.nfal
bskinc powder and a
*T1a a Utile thing to sag. -You ar spoon of baking powder. Rub tbe but- New Amaierdam housewives alw^s and light a loaf a* twelve or thirteen 1“’"''
■"'S
the -l..:
.ktod:
and sugar to a cmra. Beat tbe made cookies tor Cbrisunas aad the
Cae a tumbler for the measuring;
te ir »i:i te cu'.rgh »<r> liske pinrb “1 salt Mix tbureughlg wi'h
I tote goo mg dear.- each night; yolk of the egg stiff and put that la: New Year. T^ese were a sor. of cup and be consdentious In sifting,
: -».air mlUc and. tbiii it wltb owe... oilk
But It nods a arlil tbioogh tbe heart. then add pan of tbe milk and water. raised cake, not over aweet. and BII-. tbe flour and granulated sugar. Beat.
Orange Surprises.
N.cf ly, M as'nu ■! nvlun-d taattoo <»r.. or ni.^r. Tb<-sc are mw*. ligh'.rt- and
Ifl
I aod part of tbe flour and baktog powd ed vriib caraway seed. They were oit- part of thf one small teaspooofBl of^ These are d-licinus and a wplcotrto|»•'*’ maeto-d i*dtato 1
FUr tov« to tender, as love la bitod— er. wbleb have been lifted together; long to shape and quite almllar to tbe cream o' tartar Into the whites as addition to a bo-i*. keep. : • raeiiii.litm a i>cat"n egg if llkwi. and-made; tn>jre .-tolicate than chose made
As we dimb life's ruRed hei^L
the vanilla, and last the atts cake* now sold at this aeaaoa by you beat them, then add tbe main-; Make a csranK: Je.-'c.-eaiu t,y pm ;tot<> fla* cakes wfcieh arc fried to hii'-| ^
whliet of the eggs, not aUrred to. but baker* ia New York. Albany and other, Ing cream o'Urtar. Tben beat In tbe line Into'* small ;:»i eisht lable-i'er «r.ol— dripplnc. turning carefully:___
We starve eadi other for love's caress just ligbilg folded In. If you put them cities of Patch ortgto.
tumbler of aogar and laatlg fold to! apoooful* of giautiated aagar and-whb a brood knife or ciak(*p*ddu- *<■
~
~
We Uke. hut we do Mt give:
to heavily and roughlg eake will af
The recipe for New Tears cookies (heflour. The oven must begin slow-'cooking it. siirring
It ftiro* Id a‘te t•^'-'rua-tl todh kl'les iilcHy.
QFflMf CflAMfSC StfSld
It seems ao eaag soiie soul to bless.
wags be heavy. Bake this to a buttep here to an Stagllata one. and conulns Ig. adding beat gradnsilg: bake fifty dark brown. Make a custard of a pin! , Fur a nici d!*h of n,:nc<-d tn-a;
abd
Bst we dole the tore grudglnglg. let ed blBcuii tin and cut to aqoares when fruit and citrao. Tbe rakes are pre minutes or even an hour. Turn tbe o'milk.threeescs. and sugar ‘ . sw.rt- V'm will need a euiiful
thick gravy.
flfffff gwd
It to nice covered with caramel pared several days before Christmas, kiat npslde down to a current of air en abundant iy. Take^from the fire and bested 10 a toll. Add tn it iw-> taide
papers for the price of one.
TUI Tto Wuer and hnrri to live.
or chocolate frosttot—Good Houac- and la large quaniUiea. as tbeg will wtora dime.
.set away to coo! th-ti add tbe just- MwfifuU of cr-ara or milk, and tee
A s r\f\
MeCnU-a Mngaatoc keeptog.
keep an Indeflnlie time.
Tbe golka of these eggs make dell- prepared caramel and a q-vart irf.'if l-iiner season *it»- a *roail onlte'
^ I mKAJ
Easy FriiU Cake—One cup of but
Beat to a cream three pounds of elona gold "patty- cakes.. Beat to-]cream, r^vor with van la and fr.-vee —chiH.p«-d
t-alietoewful of;Faya for bcth a.YuH year.
ler. ooe cup of augar. one cup of mu- iHiiter. add three aad a baK pounds gciher the yolks, ooe at a time, wbole.l Scoop alnioa
•toewhere to today*
ea'iro eesttr from ;«toc-. p-pper^T.
laeaes. one cop of milk. OM rap of of sugar, nine eggs, a qnart of luke into-tbe creamed half cupful of baiter'Urge oraace*. cutting the top weftil-j'wo ejm-i—wvirwiii;ipped—aad aur w
HOME CHEER.
THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA
Escaped the Terrors of
Many Winters By
Using Pe-ru-na.
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I «»< edMw’r C«»h
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. CRANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY
An Announcement.
With ibe forc^ of a catapult too
mdar Mar flew ibrooKfa the air and
demoUahed a shanty in which Peter |
Petersen waa
The ptibllcher* are glad te announce t
aacura Farm and Firealde ae a premiut n with I c Grand Travera
sIhIds
at F- W. Wilson's;
mill rest of KiPRsley. lesvlnft the man ,
practically unhannetl.
Herald for the anaulng yttr. Th la aplendid farm paper waa given with
|
ium waa aa eatiafaetery and ae many of our aubacribera have aakad If
waa In a temporary flier'a shanty ;it
the name arrangement could net be made for 1*07, that we have eon-
the time the accident happeoed.
Every euboertber te the Herald, who haa paid in full to
Jan.
1.
190S, at the rale of *1.00 per year, will receive, not only the Herald,
each month, giving 24 numbera of that groat Journal each year. Thia
ia the beat and moat aaticfactory premium offer that waa ever made
by any Michigan newapaper. Thia premium haa given great aatiafaotlon during the pact year to Herald readera. and we knew that they
will be very much pleaaed at the opportunUy given fora continuance
cd thia arrangement for the neat year.
r then, that every aubaeriber to the Herald, who
it paid In full to Jan. 1. 1908. will receive Farm and Fireaide abaelutely free for the full year.
JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER'S
CHRISTMAS SENTIMENTS
properly—sUould
New York. Dec, 24.—John n. Bockofcller. who. while on
bis way ftwn
the need of IhrlU in this
an
examina
thpy do with the motiey."
Must Pay Extravagance,
it waa 01 this point that Mr. Rock-
ttMUa regarding the majesty of the
Uw BBd
pass
tion and be Judged. i>crhBps. by what
l^kewood, K. J.. to PorouitlctJ Hills.
efellt-r
declared
that
the
Ameriean
orMinUy in rcaponae to a reguesi for a
lieople .ire too prodigal and that our
. thought a mo.
exIravoKaoci- will hare to be |uiid for
menl. then said:
amt and
by every one,
“Good aWI
gratitnde to <8o.l;
that
"We caiiiHii buy toys always." Mr.
f
T.
strip*
th.-f.. .u-iv* <,{ h-;:;
of while ciY^
Neither oluteni nor tardy dirring tie walls and
ahoald nay. abould be the Christmas
Hnlsy Gnil h. ijll-ati WtUnn. McKinley o>lor 'o the scheme.
WiiJon,
iui|ib
standing
lor the while in the centii i-f tlw atj-li wa* a
blghest
m<«Uh wvee FUiv.l Gray, eighth gra-!e; , large «lUer star.
started for the
of Thomas C. Shugan of Bay
writing
who la atleuding the Michigan School
ein*-
with symptoms
III.
«-f
in -
a|>p«md!
.Bondv-ckcr
■ i.ding
foreed to spend yesterday there,
arrived In Ihe city snfely Itils morn
i
It la cnatomao' f<*r -i’ large nnml;''r)
of chiMren to go to their hnnres from'
the loatltution for the holbiH.vs ami
>rs
Rns* Pliman
I
liej
ing.
bill]
this .rear, owing to the lart iliai
It ilu-rci
Kalkaska
K.
W.
Riin-h
At
The
I..*-.
i.'i
lis* a;w:i>.
lv<-«i .--jn-j
Oiariis H. Sw.ins.m :.nd Miss Mina
■ sill-was)Tayli-r wete unm-l In luarriuge at 1
Fiate stn-i-i. the R<:t. J,
T!;. .vkjh-: .rf il.e murch <rf Cliiist
a.
Immediately telephon.-d to Copeml^w;.* often .vM».-;i by -s-bJ-i.r-
a
iHling of
At
flrsl
t.'ligto^ , sorxliv-t- w. r"' , B.e.ni**-
ij’M
af-er
m,-i,-w;
of
.bmif-stlc
'
<
.if the local High wrfnui and was for-
Cify n-sidi-nt hut now ha* an exrrfleni isr-tiiun in erhiesgo.
McDcmald erf Trat
troubles,
Selhctm-OcLong.
Ml**
Guy
Mr*, till. Kiksnn is tni the sick list.
mas eyi
Arthur lY-lion ha* gone to
had Idi-n kt-pl a •-cr’-t allhtMigh Ibe
Phlllfi
K
Ik-Lung c« this
Chas. Hall wu* In town Thiirvdaj- as
Mrs. Ib-Iaiiis 1* <4Aplny<il c* SKinog.
roiiP-sentaliv-*- for tin* Hannah.A bay
t.i|ih*T at JbeVirvi National baiik-antl
Mf'iegni lie enmiuiny.
Mr.
Iv owner trf the gue-n
Ci'V dairy.
Mr.
Rockefeller.
In
one that cannot be kupt np."
Mr.
spraktng
ftockefeiler's
declaration
• iiy
as, foreman irf <b<- iuiitkinc '-r*-w
friend* *1,0 w ii: wish.them mtieh hap-
of 81. Michael's *rh«»l was fliiingly;'
the <';irp iJike bim'lK-r reraipanv
observed by a well arranged program
Ce*ir..
Music
ic-1 Ha
garding the majesty of the law was]
tj,o
was futTil-dieil
«i.T}> yt.iing pe*»ide hare many,
] pitl<-»< thr>mcho’ii tlu-ir »t-dded life.
hnmghi out by a question If he would ;w„B pjvon and
"I am not prepared to disc
ethics of
large fortnne*.
much I can tell you.
I
Great w nllh is
|i Invariably proves to lie one of
to
m.
He sa.M in re-’jeMi„|,, were tv^idervd; the program:
j closing with a Cliristm.is t"i-e l.ir liie
II
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I
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I. ;
:i>e it a iic<i-nt hiiriat yn-a could.
>™r.l fmm W.|
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written from the SUllsonhmjsei>.'*«l'*i*t>-““^l"^««i«‘>
"Dtrnr
Father-1
|
have been
n
Farewell from
tong'
' Frank Payne:"'
lime writing you bat I (bougbi 1 would'
Write and
,
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Henry -F'i'rt.icji. with
pi&ao-. latter
-Ihirlng tV evi'iiiag„'f'i«id*
were srwom*m-a
sdertlrm,;
--------------------------------The wmte Fast-
•
I
the
J'be ' vrt.tti-
Both
Iu uMi'e.
l.r'»th«-T.
iif
Waiter
Uie
Htadeliiuner
About Buy g'jesi, were present. M-
, eiu-ting a niimbet from Travrede ci^.
festival "
■
i -isefa; and on-sni-uiAl.
-
I
-iaf'
He baa le-en
evening,
Mr*. b80--C3'c.
- of Cathay,
Eteny fieasr. Scheci fiepe.-t.
tbe Htb and mb <rf Dt'cember and!i» spending bis vacation at a iurnWr .
Rc-poi; for f.,<- tf .tiuy
i
jfur ibv luoa'.t cad.i-s IK^-. .1.
^
7i;‘
gi-atly enjoyed in
M.- and Mi> Hath-
in keeping with ibe f*w-j
Nuo.itr of >!
tival (be decoralioas were in
Totr^
and running from The chmndeiler toj sarrlTcd fail of two stories *b cwueat
days
i
tbe-wladoa»:|^ttd wall* six
Avense da;',]
white'
Two-year-old
laches (walk.
C
;.l'
...c ....
by Mr*. Or-
-i.in:.
-.1* -1.1,11 haiuoliy.
a
-I'T-IV . away are vt-ir- ptspular young
Chrts'ffiaa f-e;ehraiioti. it b> ma ftamd'V-voted chri’tlaa work;en ou the oid-tlme Wory <rf the khlgj*„
It was fmmd that j has not been absent from wori; except
He
wa*
A s'liiipi-;-!-.-. w-dding rind Chflu*-'-
I ma. itlaber *. .
'■■a*:-,-!-
'glveti Rt the Eratigettcj.!,
. Hanimh E bay Co.'* flour mill is tak
l«mp near Empire.
nmelral
ail voting ii ayii's" cajijiy tisn--. •
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dead a* I am Iln-H of Uvipg In thia I*ayne si»p|ied at the Shllson house;when forced to do so by illness.
Uath«wav.
. The gu-sis d'-;,a;t.-d u’ a iate Tio^r. The |,rc*enta w- r- numetoos and Urfh
itind-.i'y
of
L-'-a-uTatly’ gowfled
ealbit up m*-r th- tvlejih-wi- lb ll*t<-ii play<-<1 th*- w'-!dit.g iBarcl.,,.
to atime pleasing
foreman
Tbt- brides- ;'
soiw-; ofbride, and Mr*. Archie ..-bew-
One .u ;mV<er a-:' wa. 4h>- natiun «-r hoenr.
’‘accompaniment !>y Mi>* Edith ftariak.'groom, and Archie f-t'-wan ardm! a* '
missive and made an hivesUga-; employed at the mill for tha: tii^ and
thougbl 1 would let yon know 90 tht-n iefl rtic city for Cbicaso.
mu«ic.
tkls they- r-njoye.1 and ajiptwiated.
Howard,
6s-tte'
iml't-t: -ta 'uiarriage! l.y ■ Mliu-c..
The i,ri«|e-»*, rtie*is-d In cr»«|n'jd-
a <W-id>ii hi' was a <v»nie'.' acre
- soUi' by
Chief of Pollre Ashton received a|4ng the first vacation be has had iu
-But whra you reeeire this I wlU he tlon of the maiii.'r.
world of misery.
' 'IrUal't
Ouisgt-r of
and
the E'.n!««»jdlmaJd was Mis* f'arrl*-'fji>lngcr.-.i«>er
f-jinfsiheid
Carimek and Mrs. HannaJi Sitc.i.if
c-.iiimat.
in marriage
I • Haltiawar
.
tion* of ChrUltmis criHus. Thomas A
let vtw know I nw still Iletter ffiWi Ihe parent enrinsing hisjibe past isemy years.
•lire OB this date.
a
C TO by Mary Mer,v!li:.
,
<uviie«ira
deUgh'ful
Carhaek-Steadman.
weie united
m«l .1,™ fcWl.-r.'"”- «'™
""W"'
Written from this city dat.il Hec, 12 [‘•laltn It for my dead m-dher',
It
jnvMia..
Vnder old glory wiih add«vl decora
I you waiit u> claim my body and
He Wasn't Dead.
•ad is as follows;
F
fimiish music
■ MTial elM-can 1 do but eo to eoiiTlItor r, och«-k mass at St. Michai-I'v
wh.-n MimmcBie-ir'
church Christma* menilng.
For the Br»l lime lu four y
8, P..«. .a
will
8
Miiiiiie Ol'ingij,
her mie^s i.«i:o** ttimme,] w-th creniri Umyi and.
Iwriuff jAe <-»'.-nttig
ei vatr;
and we iiiu.t have courts to enforce j *,urress of the elitortaitim.-nT.
I
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.- ■»fr>-. .Iferifler i*rov
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Tu»-s-;| McBire- -r-eisKr, wL.en, th«-ir dauhlRet.
'Ail fbe'Mt**
: iw'l.th'a W»C,}| < trp/yW ojv'ecUujilv-!.' -. *l,e earib-d ti'ri’la^ «<ea-v,
We must have law and ordcrjibe i.uiq.-r of the...rehestta f-r Ih.orche.Mra
Mr. arjl \Ji'.
f'-wutiviie-l'.fri'UlN ma^-le tie- e'*ioj«iny: rb<-‘ Rev.
'. i quite a large one..
The music by iheoreho«ra wa* <1..
The
.A v'-ry' |«t»-tiy w-Idlr,g batk pfaire
ihrtm: trf' .. ■'■eie-H -of
,-j r.-!a’-ve*-it.ar r,
held.
use it
the
deslml him to lUt
Mr. Roekerfcller seriously." sifd those Utehtrumpcient
rr.
sm>ci ihem. and juir law* are net iip-Und a great deal of cnMif 1* due i-
who possess great wealth should «how
ate
was verv mitch
|
y, d-hjopfal fetnily-; T-.n Olar'ai' *. J,.. M. at the rt-fidwiee
jcath-riiig iv.
are net. resp.-cietl or we caimot te-Iflo^, ^ver Msuned lo in Suttons Tbiv
count of bis siewanlKhip." runUuuiM
they
Family CaiheriAg.
Splrit.'
-Hvfkii-r •>» Elr>*<«*l, ;
•;--lay ajiirnivm .amt v-vcnloe.
try and for all of us when our courts;
\Ve are only stewards.
"But erery man has to give an ac
Ibat
Holv
"It win be a sorry day for the enun-; children.
things, either a great bloBslug of *.
(real curse.
"The
go to court wh.mcver the goremwcBl j joyed. Some excctdingly Ab- vocal s."
F'-''-
a great burden, i
.CMtinger-Hathaway..
by Sf. reel' Thcr*- V
cantata.
They will Jti-ld'- In the
tnrneil ht»in- today and wiU .takea
In which all the pupils took part.
large fortunes, had this to say:
Thr- -late of ih<- vmdding
Irb-nd* «rf the cvraple were almo*t eer-
James K’llder of .JV-yw-' Fall*,
St. Michaels School.
Snnilay ofiemo-m'ihe closing term;
feller, lit. who U In the basket, and hU tinlc gradduughier.
Camilli- Ijoulse Solhelni and
Herb Boiigfaey wts in town Thuts
k«*-p book* for the Carp buk- bum- lain iluii .il was to Iw in ilic near Xutier. eumiwny.
man. ag-l V-. hanged
him-if .n l-:nl. .vai-l.
their!
mopshot waa la ken in a poniim of the cellar of Mr.
The rich<>ai
Ho-h roiing
jM-opb-
Heimfonir* ramii near Gb-n Arbtir
grandson's safety.
It play with his Iltile grandson, John H. Bocke-
where they
ciiy were
day lo>iking after the Interest* of the iinll.-d in iiiarriase at the btnne frf tlie
I'ani'lJtki- Uimlicr company,
bride's mother in Muskegon on Cbrlsi-
,
---------------^-----------------
•
In a ;h.-id in the simpteil'^ ln.a- > <4 'he' tirau i
mesaage-came fn>m' ]H-op1e.
however,
visitor li
Gua Erkson dnnre in Siittons Bay
irfarlating.
wo'.tf-s tiiy.'
thinking that he mlgtit have been Irfijabd liiillanv, t!;- iidKr m iug ii.iendiy.i ,
lime
wav a
Thursday.
('anliy
bis grandparents Itecame nlainuil anr^iO' was n .wiUerihei*- mi--' ’.b-' laaiiiy; They wi;i mBki- tli.ir home ne.ir the
No trace of him could.he found.
marnage. gidtig
have many fttends h<n- Jo
Ctiy I* vUltlng Mrs. Einer Hockrtad wish them happlDcas.
this week.- -
Tayler-Swanaen.
Hrut-l H.tiC^ock Mondny
ufi.-ni.vm at
the
He was cared for by the oni'tfl
i" nuiniaae
Uovejoy i
Ynik., Tt... w.s-k*'hcmie of Mr. s.n-1 Mi>. J.rfin Pfeiflej-
and the lliile fellow was no» aUmnt.l’h l4»cke, Im:h.>ni coilnty
Frankfort,
HobHuky
Mis* Hiixei
isf.-nv- a,
•”
When the train nnired In the ciiyH-t’cr tt--> came to Michii.oH M-itiiag;
lUer.
In
known in ihl« clij. lieJng a rradymie
of relailv.-*.
•••
charge and Herbctt went thtv.tigh to -rist. iit In lii-r
short
were unHul
Mil# Brown I- well and f.ivorabiy
this wt-k In Traverse City ak a gtrest
end Fami’y.
conductor himself.
and their fears were iiirrea»ed.
bride In
aflmqoa
rmrly emiHoy.-d at Mlllik-li's slory.
Elnt-r HochsUii spent two <lays r.f Tlie groom is also a' form- r Traverne
condurtor bad evidently forgotten hi* Christian and
Frankfon.
the■
T»e*-l.ij
einl ca.- lead* of slab- for MuniHii-.
I-Yank
. S. R. Rice
the station and lieing deaf he could [
(Alt.
call.
KapHls
Miss illimle lintm-n ami f'liarW For-
t<»wn Timiwdat-
was;
dark and he could not set- the name of 1
brakeman's
,»l
C
the rosid-mi' of
Ib-c. f:'—The Carp Grand
f'aipe l^ke 1* eniln-lv fniyti ov
from lliert- to Cbirago.
This U the eurliesi it 5;is fi.ireu will make ih-ir home.
He hn* l>een over tlie route a*
Ill*
the
Effle
(if La
I will lire on
BINGHAM.
llii.cham. Mich
number of time* but when the iralBi
bear
Miss
Moldervrfi
Ijike i.uml>er ciitiipaiiy l* lodiiig
• -olhmehn-d to cpn.* it. on foot.
not
M..1
W.
as
durtor and wa* n> transfer at Cope--
It
isituin.
manager.
He wn* pul on 1
the Jiincllon
Tlie ceremonj-
wav
The skating rtiik o|>enea .We.lncsday evening with
liter in fivi- y«-BTS. and fuinies lUiv
N. K.
biliie*mald
Wei.ttuau, the uilili-'v sister and tbe .
Ihe train at Flint in rare of the con-|
passed through
The
Tli'it-vdiiy on bu*lTii-sr,
inish from the Ann Arlior to ihr M. ic |
JOHN O. RO CKEFELLEfl.
to
K. W. Clement went to Elk Rapid*
roads..Herbeit wi* iiie*oaly one ci«in-|
j
WODI
Wcdnesilay.
are no special rate.- given by ibe rail
Ing 10 Trnrerse City.
u.tt.h
i-y the llev. Joseph Ihitlon,
ti>e First Melh<*ll(t efanerta.
on hla way home for the holidays and
aentlmcnt for every one."
In'-
In the copter :
with white doves aB.1 while flower* ,
Those
. ;H'
and fast llUiii:, • fatmii-s of ;•
Frankfort, by mistake SaturtUy while
at Ponautleo Hilla. used as u playroom.
Th*
wa* a Urg<- white cri>** ou * nwnmd
Ihif
for Ihe Deaf at FilDt, wes cariied to
' ^
paper.
wiBtf"** were draped
Ptanreslii-uix-l. Dcdly Grubb. while eleth while sprig* of h-diy ieat
which la iu a valley.
but alee Farm and Fireaide which la iaeued on the let and 15th of
9b Y., made some tniervating silte-
Sumber inoced away.
month:
A pivgram .rf g.vltaiinns and songs
sixth grade; • Kti-!
It va> tin liTUe irf circ'.ii' limma
A erailons un-iH-oiraUic more ui
>1 |r-<)l’ie w»u!.| C<raie fivtu d.ilph Ihiflvk. r.f-.h grade; UaU-l WH- and a short aibln-s* lo the pakmr
mill uncommon and sli>ii
:laui::>
thIM gr-ide. Nurhlier of vMiort
The usual tteat s
Hla load con-;ies«-iite<l hy fe-jr. :ni/-rtni..r-- >>ti 1-!:-: mil'** ai :.!«! i» a’t«-nd lire servi.'es.
nish.ll t.v the Sunday s
and .Mrs.
I->v.-Joy during the hiunili. If.
:ill. Ill-* . -.la
1‘ r, Mr.
iriBied of a number of Unm cedar Iork' side .md flv.- .m aiitsher It
l.ii!ian Morton, t.-acber
•
Christmas Music.
jttr.ii j i< ilig IUJ'hI- sheie Mr.
which
made, more than
his team.jtu.irv r.-uiatUMT1h>' Chiisinias music nf Grant
Th--Jl J-lie lived with
which waei unshod, could hold no the j u;llh this . article -retii.-si at tli.C
Joy <lnsl ti
BAPiD CITY.
ehurrh was g
l.o\eji>y. and
later
Rrade. The horses wore mnnlng .md | eraMp Mary B. I.«>v.-Jny ..f H.Hi Htj- h. r -a-a. C, II.
Rapid Cii»; Mirh. fVc. *1,—H-lrr
pnurrstu Itlpg puldished' 1
o Traverse
City and
mer«-ly
guldlstt
the sleigh.
Thci and In-r descemlaniT
Pr«-w
I* hid-lmc uieetings at
the
rtivtri!
Tlie holy riuni
living;
»iih;.bi-t -lauBht. r, Mrs.
shanty, which was wrecked, la on a..Mrs, l»vejc»y s lucrjo-, i
Christian churrh...
«i-!e|.iai-i! by tbe
Rev,
_______ -••f-.le’
bend and as the sleigh swnng uround ■ _ . --.......... ...........................................
Fred Hirk»-t was-in Alden iK! husi- AV.J'v.
B shown
pimre Mr«.
this, two of the top logs lotHene<1 ]
».< Tu^-vday.
/
h- nd*' 4 paKt.v iad.ir-r wbii-h sh<- nis'le
Pleasant Gathering.
Mr*. Geo Maisball went to Xlk
fi-r childp-u'-i ilay. -'X* iris<-s,
There
Rapid* Tne«.!ay.
I<le.i*;.iit Cbrivtnia* was V4I4t..ie
|ahr A-s i!i lias ladder whb-h
those who
saw the
accldeul
!>-«Ik I.al-ute weru to Traverae J**yWl Bi the Imnie of Mr. arid' Mr*.
w:ifo:ir
feel amt '.w.o iDChCS In
thought that whoever was Inside was
City Tiu-Bday.
h WilhelmU:; Suuih
LYilon
Wi*!lje
h'-ight,
Th«imtisi*-.Vr-re'gntwti
by.
surely a bleeding masa of flesh but to
Mrs, Morn- wa* In Alibtt Tjiesdar,
Mrs. t'MTMrs. t'<-l.- was Iwru S'»v
:he|r great surprise Petersen picked
Orin Hnlchlns_atid »suu Clare went
i-Ja'lvf* 1.. , ......................... -—VI-'- ■
3". :m', in l4icke wid now -IItc-s at
himself up and Inquired what struck
. TiavecM- City \Vi-.lut-*dav\
'«r.| pl'avihg .in.! music 'i
the shack.
Hugh .Milb-r b-fi W.-lnesday for a the f.-atuK-* i-t the .lav A qnuriel cobi • The
Mrs. fVile'S
He is rather lame-at present 1>iif no
vl*lt with friend* at Thomi«m
slMIng id K»ra
Iboiker. Raf
and
jsm. F B. Hire M ''••Mraicr and hi*serious results art- looked for frum
He will also visit In Alma am! 8t ArrhIe M;ignain and lb-it Ouaie fan
;t.ie:liy
liiw. tour gr-iu-rathe accideiil.
i^itils liefoiv retuniiug.
1ii*Ii>it lb<ribmr.
A
bonnievms dinm-T and snppor
Mr*. Seagull irf nUcago. wbo-has
i
Mrs lj>y Jan- t*Ueli»i. willow <>f
The Sidney O. Neff.
.
1-eea visiting be'r sister, Mrs. Jk<i>b-|
«ei-v«-d tu which all d|<l full )a»! M.rk. !.--\'eJo>'s bi.envr. i«
The Sidney O. Neff laid up at Man
year* of
Refiesfanietits wew- al«> Served
Mtn of ihi*
place
rv-turn«ii
home
jiice.wtil ifv.* :.i K!iu-si..n. Mlrh.
istee the latter ti»n of last week,
\V.-dn.-.d.iy.
I Uifciyli ,4i.t }. iiiMM 1-. >.«!> old. her
after her wasonV work. The barge
house Wd* d<-cnrat<-d with red
Hairy Hsirger started south WedWlnteml at Grriilrkvllle last year.
nuruirii--; are i-mav'uralrvi-ty Inipairod
iieiuhiy for .1 visit with friends aud aud while iibiauiis iKilty and rarnaI
s'-- r.-.i;ftn-w ,ni» ?M.
She Jive*
sold to ihe Xessen Co. of
ii-fative* in Ohio.
lion* while over the laid-' there was a
j-tillh It.v V..II l..rm:tti llll!. who is T-1
Id the spring and for that
The host
Havid rousins' hay bailer I* doing lH-s<aiful rhr1stm.vs Ih-II
reason remains there during the iniiiid bii*i<’*s .w<-re the reclideais of
otk at la w Way *.
scUve
.nrt•la•>lrilI••••.^Hrs. Anptstiis
>' l•>-^llliftll pii-M-uts aud Ibe com>
A team i.i-longing to Jake Clnemar.
Aa-d'r-.u’. rr^-ide. ol W<*st
Law }-ear the liarge was one erf the;
deiuitiil late in the rvsHttng. all
became frigbittmil at tbe train Wed•UB. an-! Ii-r ei>-:o grandsuccessful of her class
iie*tia.v uMirhing and ran away scatter hating <-nJoy<-d iln-iire-lve* veiynmch.
i Hib. : fliti.:. iivo.- in Now York
lahes. but this season the story was
ing -robes,
blanket*
and . various
Ib -is 9h- fath-r »i( Eli/.als-lh
dlBerem.
Captain Kranklln rt*«ignetl
]•aekag■-K
fhv-y
the
great,
gixat
gntitdearly In the season and after ihsi
pretty w.-ddinx tr-clitlv i OW
r. wj;.- in n'-bjiiion to j»>*so*s.
two other sklpi>ers atieniiHed to fill
Way 's s
('hrislma* eve at the rc.ldepce of
:i i-.'i-t ---ri-.it grandiubf her. :i
hla place. It Is said.
The Neff has
llarrlMHi Weidniaii, •.■"* West Twrillh
been aground, smushivl huo piers,
mut
bti'attustreet. Mi** Amy Wenlmari. shniw trf
.at'o'bb- jjj.-, -II..
* >i-c<m<l •-uiisins.
broken ruilder cliaiDs and had other
harnt-st- that thi-y ha-l n lie imlillclxsl Hairi.*nti ahd daughter >rf the Rev. .
IV
t-1'.- mother ol
similar exi>erlences.
lurfure
they
cviitld
get
up.
Mr. Georgt- Weldmali of Aliima. Mich..
I <4 which are
Fim mar ri.>eldgd to have iheni shod
uui’-il In ihartiag-' to Joseph Ed..;-Uiiib!tv-n :md
Went Aatray.
I
Holdei.rfi
jif Mayfleld.
Mint
l-efore starting h»lu^.
Herbert, the 10-year-old grandson | i*>rn
l.er l-acker Is ver.v sick at Ibis iv-Ua .MlnriKiK. of laike tYiy playmi
teamster had
eluded to make the aame offer ae that of a year ago. and the publlah-
Xtunber enrolled.
~
Petersen Is .the knot sawyer but:
the Herald for ISM to every paid in advance aubaeriber and the prem
DECEMBER C7. ISOC.
FAMILY HAS RECORD FOR
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS
Something Struck.
' klj',!,.
■
t.rf of RatOe
Creek
etIANO TMAVERtC HERAUX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. tSQC.
Grand Trarcisc Hoald
^
Ot,
HERALD AND R^RO COi
TH08. T. BATES,
Ualinn Mefle VicUma.
New Oricens. Dee.
Slz Italians
bouse at Dnmahe street this morning.
Some bed been burned to death. They
were doubtless the vlcUms of a Mafla
which has l>ec» working secretly la
the city several years and bsa
milled several molUng crime*.
Chicago. Dec. t€.—A big pease
and freight liner was niin^ by a
myntoAons fire which bumni oi
tbe iDierior while the boat lay a
foot of niluois streeL One witness
says the beat was tired by two former
employes.
Buslncs* Block* Burned.
Des Moines. Dec. SC.—Three busi
' Ladle*’ Boelsl SecMen.
Tbe annual ladles' aocial aeision of ness blocks on Ferry street were
•the Bmov^eiU and Prolecilve O-der burned ihls morning. Loss tion.ooo.
or Elks vin .be held In tb<dr hall
A number of Travene City people
tbe eTenlnK «f Doc. 21 and elaborate
ft on the V. A N. E. Monday sfierpfoparatlons are now under waf for
the Me affair, tie invltallons bavins noon for Manistee to spend Christmas. Tbe train left here on time but
ot Satnrdajr.
« aocial aeisioni for the pleas- loatsad of arriving nt Msnimee at
ore of the ladle* are the big ereoU 6:25 It was some time after 9'oitlork
I (be train got In. At Cnpemisli
of Use year and are always looked
forward to with pleasoie by tbe peo there was a slight wait but at Kalevo
the engine 'gave out and they I«W
ple of TraTerse City. Tbe
year will be as ea}oyable as usual there about an hour. The ^ptimey
then resumed and four inlia*
and a Tcry pleasant Ume 1* anUcicovered In thirty minutes. When
paled, fea^ Elk la Itnited to tnvlUos
the train resebed Chisf sn engine wo-:
ene friend.
out from Msnimee and towe<l
Tbe tollowlnc are the
BilUns*. chair- them In.
: Dr. T. A., pen
Oermalne, C3ssrlea
ABCns hbKMl.
. W. D.
W. Faiist.
r. LMand. A. U Joyce. £
Des. Harry Honroe, fked Duim.
Mitalc—Dr.
Dr. W. D. UneUer, B. C.
BlUlasa.
McColl. <±alrtnaa: Charles 8. Vader, T. J. Mercer.
Botertalnoicnt—W. D. C. Germaine,
dtalrman; Charles A. SkMcber. I. C.
Boras.
RecepUob—W. W. Smith. Samuel.
OarlaBd. F. n. Smith. J. H. MeOouRb.
m. W. Fiwr. W. N. Kelley. Joo. R.
L WllUams. Hon. GoorKC
NSW Buslnsso.
Walter N. Faigs has rented t
lower floor of the Booghey building
tbe comer of Caas and Vnloa itrav
and sriU opes a garage there about
Jan. L 1M7.
Mr. Palgo wfll more bU autom
and Uun^ Mpply stock Into tbe
building and flt up a salesroom and offlea. A general repair bustneas
be eoedneted and storage of
made a ^eclally. Mr. Paige is local
agent for the Maxwell car and will
probably have some In stock before
long.
i
John O. Tztmati and wIfetoEIUH,
Xf:^r.T'",‘S7;f.ye..e
Yesterday bring Christmas the local
market was closed all day. Buyers'’
are offering 20c today for putotcM-^.'!
Prices fur other rcmnnudlties rmiiain
siatiunary..
"""
W‘lll:.m Milieu lo^A^ MltchHI.
wmm
**ji.y r. YtMlUg snd wife to S>lvrtiicr
Jam.-* H. Stinson to Ann*
.-ti'-t't lo-vlj.
•-<. .1- T
II IJ
I. Cr.«>--i an{■arc-U. I
--- -..
M>. V;!!.. .7-., O. H
(5m>. HHm. *r,. to
\VIIIi;:m
H- iiii. ■
*1"-
Some Christmas
SUGGESTIONS
FROM THE
City Book Store
U-vl.-r lirvisn
TCi4e: com. If--: onu. KUc.
Chicago. Dee. Jfi,-Whea>-Decem
ber. T3.ic: eon,. 41c; .wts. M«vr.
Enw Buffalo. Dee. 2C,—Cutile-r..rft;
fairly nclve. Sheep and tnml.s-C
A Gno ]>;<■<¥ ..f Cliioa. a Toih-t Si*t. a Ik»»k, n yrar's sub.
scripriou lo any MnL-azin.-. or a luw*. of Fanev‘tiooda fur
.\IUTBKK.
' A Book, a Smoking S<-L a l-'.muUiin Pi-n. a Cup and 8anPo^kK lk>.»k. a Ma>pi/im- Sul»>-ri|>tion. or n Nt-ckrii[anitnix- S«-t. n fJlnvi- li«»x.
i.x. a box «»f }Belty GGGtMenp.
a Fancy lix>k. a Postal ('nnt AILi.iini oralit^ P«m for SmTKE
A Fonnlam Pen. n Cuff and OtlUr _________
Hox. a Necktie Bos. a
Pocket Hook. H (iame. an Air Uun. a Cop ami Saucer or a Book
for BRnTlIKR. Hookis. liatnos. Toys. IXilU. .Sli-ls. Toy Dislww. ChiUreo's
KaUles. Blackbosnl. auJ a liost of iirvl'y thuum fur the
CHILDRKX.
1
J
.
Tb<^ uft* Init .1 few of unr list of g>nX^tBgt
fur U>e Holiilavs at the
City Book ;Storf
. LOCAL MARKETS.
Belling Prices.
The Hobart Co., Prop.
Short cut of pork, per bW.... IS.M
'»•.................
..12013
' State News.
Charles Hineluiri, fanner near Tem
perance. killed by cxplosltm
rtyn.-i
mite while hlasting stumps.
MIse Edith Rickman, daughter of
prominent Kalnmacoo conlractor.
Sidney 8. Lover, eloped to Ohio,
» - they were married. Young
people returned and received parental
bleMing.
Ann Arbor vratcr worka company re
fused to flood skating p<md for kids,
aaying It didn’t want to establish prv^ Cora, per l.u......................................CO.
eedenL
Buying Price*.
Held up by highwaymen. Holland
inner took off wooden shoo and Wheat, iier bu.................................... C5
struck ooo over bead. Footpads de- Buckwheat, ,-r bu...........................55
camiied.
.......................... “
Mr. and Mrs. James English of
Lcni-ril, aged 77 and 75 ivspeciivriy.
celebrated fifty-third wedding anni-
Traverse City
There b One Soda Cracker
, and I Only | One.
You do not know that Soda
Cracker until you know
Mich.
I> g»ss.-rally axi'.-d ninoiig occu- ■
llrh’ llihr tu-ht—Arrsich! Arralrhl
I i-iiiii* of tlif Ksllvru". at the ranltol ■ S< iai«-|i? Th.- mon- you w-ratrh iht' that (he ni.Mi i.ul.t.- an.l 4fr-<.mnioial- non.. Ih.- lirh. Try Doan’* Otalnn-nl
II run-* pik-s. «4-ti-aiii. any akin llrbi lii« n!!-mb.-r of tin- wMiai.- 1» Mr. !*r* i liis. All druRgba* m-U II.
itu.or AUW,. «.,1*5. one of .h.-^
J in.isl Jlcid full. r--aarJliig «-l.-val->r* . Only on., jair of 4I In Ih.- w-BSi.. wins: :* Ihal ihcy ni:!»ii !<-<.n i* perftM-i. say* a
-iH. rim to arpommo.lai.- w-sialor*. ni>
i uu.n. r ih.. .In- ..ih.T
may
I l.C Mr. IVIIIIH n.-s.-r allow* thlK i.il<-:: A OUARANTf ffO 47UHE FOR PfLBB '
i to 1m- .-nG^'-l III hi..
Jtlwav: in jvkme.^ia^ u!rL*f'i®*“5SSd*5sJS“
’**AIO o------- •
. - - *
Urrm-.i.*-..h.- m.n
l.-i ...Iht
giTK off wh<-r>-v.-l Ih..,' ui'li lo uli::hi ;d»»s a
Uneeda Biscuit
Totaste Uneeda Biscuit b to
(all in love with them. You
nevw forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit —
JEfg
-
ami
i.I.---|. Mumillr uml
lif.-. u>4llliuhl lliit.-iv. lu.gical ■‘.vsiHii K.iiit- :.ml hiin.l-.-i.
|
In a dust tight,
moisture proof packatt.
Tsrm snd Vr^
TIritor fat animal cirrnsi-Tlist
Tw« papers fee Yh* prise ef ene.
munk>7 exhibit* akuurt bamaa inieUIgnee. .
Attrn.lnnl—H*. exhibit* more than
human fatelllgrnce, sir. lie dm-* 111*
net withmit mlxliig a m.mukfgue w lU.; Pay* far both
t.' neuncecneat
$1.00
F4ATIONAL BISCUIT- COMPANY
WE KII^LY ASK YOUR PARDC^
1 he enormous rush during the past few weeks at this store would have been a credit to any of Detroit's big
stores. Never before in the history of this Kavorite Trading Place were so many people turned away-not
property waiteif
We UtereUire ask your pardon.
::U
TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
A BANK
BOOK FOR
CHRISTMAS
With iHimplimeoU uf Ibe eeason. we are. siDOJwIy yoiira.
STEINBESG BR0&
Hens, live weight............................ «fi
Hogs, dressed .........
C4T04
Sheep, with wool on......................."4
Spring lambs, live weight...............fi5
Calve* ................................................ n.*i
EJwanl TrieketL Are 'wiMen and
furtneriy chief of the Am depeitmenl
In Kanaas City, retired a few days
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
ago snd for the Brat tlmo In thirtyone yearn passed an entire night at
his home.
Congressman John E Andras. who
StTu^
represoitB tbe Yonkers. K. Y.. di»- phuseian—lloagfmort.
irtet. for sevehil year* has taken de
light In playing the role of Santa
Claus to tho pages and telei*one and
telegraph boys of the bouse. TbI*
year, as usual. hIs' gifts to the young
Mers consisted of $2 and tS bills.
Abraham Slimmer, one ot tbe most
famous phllanthroplsta In the west,
has gone to California for the winter
on account of bis health. His home
if lb Waverly. Iowa, but bis charities
bare been distributed all over
country. He ts now working to es
tablish s home for exiled Russlsn
Jews at St. Panl. He baa already be
stowed In various wsys more than
*500.000.
Dr. Adelaide Wallerstcin. rich,
young and handsome, has tamed pari
^ Wpmm Ferrn Rlfl* Club.
of her elegant New York home Into
Kalaaiasoft. Mich.. Dec
a physician's offlee. Here she devote*
era) women of Knlamozoo haw
about six boar* a day to practicing
ennixed tbe Kalamasno Ladles' Rifle medicine, all the Income so derived
dob With the inienUon of boldlog
Mwota at the Michigan armory
tbnmgbout the vrlnter. Tbe offleere
cf tbe organlsaUon ara as follows:
but bos giren ap most of her society
President—Mn. E. A. LamphJer.
pleasures for her professionsl
'Vks President—Mr*. A. D^ F*rley. cbsTiuble work.
Secretary—Mr*. Oatman.
Living qnletly In reUrement
Tfteaimerer—Mr*. L. F. Pnrmdey. WashlngtoB In his ninety-flfth yesr
Instructor'-Sergcant E A.- Lamp- Is Gen. Daniel II. Rndier. tether-ln.
Wer.
law ot Phil Sheridan and boyhood
chum of abermsn. whom he rveemOeoeral New*.
Mes .more than a Hale In appearance.
New ToA, Dec. 3C.—Five peraons. He was born In BeNeville. N. J.. and
cne a batr. were overcome In a Are at an eariy age enlisted la the army
In a fourotory teoemcsl boose st 13 and served oe the froatter. being _
Carmine ntreet. Tbe panic stricken great friend of Kit Ckracm. He served I
wemes, BOme wUb infanta In their during tbe Mexican war as well as the
STM attempted to Jnmp from tbe Are civn vrar and bos lived In Washlngtoa
oaonpe end only qnkJe action by tbe a number of years.
Tallow ......................................es ]mnBl»’*. Sio.i-
TRW Wodnssday’s lUeard.
These uuetatloit* are carefully cor______________^
rectsd svery day. The local market
Clara
prices are euppUod by iocgl dealer*. lots. RT. 88.
Llk 2. «>ak l*ar\-.
iw. W.
w.
FYsnk K. ei
The eutaide uuotstieac by wir«, 'net
clipped from ether paper* «f the pre
vious dsy.
J-' ......................
London, Dee. 26.—There are
HaeoB. per Ih....................
Inches of snow in the sirvH-ts hxlar Fresh Osh. per lb............
and in country distrleu the trains Si.ring chickens, per lb.
are delayed. A fierce storm Is raging
on the eoeat and the ateemer Hneldene went eshore and sank. The life
aavers took tbe crew off.
Bit by Hog.
By Urn bite of an Infurialed h<«.
Fred B. 8tep6enaoa lost a portion of
the middle flnccr of his rislit hand
yesterday.
Mr. Stepheoaoe had alz hogs In a
pen «B his (am sonlh of tbe rlty and
was. boldlttf one away from the
thlt morning. Another one of the
Bwlne mdted at him erldonlly to
cue his tMlov creature. Tbe man at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iim of Flint,
tempted to hold to one boR and flebt
the other but the laUer attacked him aged 88 and 77 yiwrs. respecyvely.
With hfi teeth, taking about nn Incb celebrated golden wedding nnnlveratry Wedat^ay.
off tbe Sneer, before
Charles D. Sigsbee notified Grand
Rai>lds board of edueaUmi that he vrill
aasist in dedication of 8rgsU«o piiblir
AilNp-Endtre Injured.
Philip Btders of lonin' tmffered a achnol In May.
pelnfnl Injnry to hla l^'band yester
Kalamazoo to have new theater.
day while at work In the Fere MarGrand Rapids man seeks divorce be
ffootte itmnd hotsae.
cause wife nagged him.
The man is a boHennaker and
Twenty priaooers in Jackson asked
at the time at wortc on a damaged lo for pardons as Cliriiamas gifts.
comotive wbmi a portion of the front
BenUy 'sahin of FowleprUIe. at 90
of the boDer feU and caught the r
is bale and hearty as most men at 50.
bar ander !L The band was badly
Paul HarrLson. ll-yMrcId boy near
enttbed aM Bidm went to hla Mme
drawned whDu skating on
where be can be eared for to a better
lake.
Death of John Rudps.
Mr*. Frances Round reedred a teleCram Monday afieraoon anaouaclng
that John Rndge. her brotber-ln-law.
wan deed In Port Rnrcm. Mrs. Round
bad M knowiedge that he waa HI and
bis death wMeb heenrrad io a hoopitnl
was n great shock to her. She left tmmcdlitMy for Port Ruran.
John Badge was aboot 63 years of
age and leaves four daughters,
was floltc wMl known here, having
bean a boMneos associate of the late
X. W. Roimd aU bU life.
TODAY’SJARKETS
And What Now?
Simply UiU: All broken lots andsUghtly massed merchandise we now oUer al a Icrrttlc
cat from onr former low prices. You wlU find some of tbese oRerlnri U newly crerf depaftaesl,
and If yon ever hod a chance to buy Dep.ndoble Goods ot o mere sonf. NOW IS THE TBHE AM»
STEINBERG BROS.’ STORE IS THE PLACE I
Here are just a few oi the Hundreds of Bonanzas:
Men*s Overcoats id all
Dew styles aod Diaterlals.
loaterlals.
GarmcDls as
rood as the best
if yoor size
is here ......
9.45
Kersey Pants — Hoslly an
sizes, rood patteras. T&cWod
sold by Diost aoy
oiher store at
Two Dollars.
Our p-ice ........
1.49
Swcaters-lleB's all wool. ti
Black. Bine, FaDcy, etc., the
klDd that is weU
worth $1.35 to
$1.50* If your
size Is io the lot....
98c
A small portion ol yonr dollars will do wonders in any ol these lines:
Ladies'Cloaks. Fur Pits-.-s. Far S.-;s. MuiTf. Ciiil-lrja's Cloiks, Ladies' Skirts. Pettiamts. WaisU. Drewing Saoqaes,
The pUn adopted Ly many
lieople of giving SAViNfiS
Bi.lOKSaa Cbriettue Gifts
to relatives and friends has
boojiru’
t Deligbtful Custom
Sach a gift is always ac
ceptable and will form the
(ouodatioD of a baok accouot
Thereby provision for futore
needs is aastired.
One Dollar or More
may U- deposited in favor of
each n>ci|iienL
nils Wmmir Pays t per
>cenl CompsMMdcd
TwiceaYcar «■ Smv-
UPITU and SURPLUS
S230.ODO.00
Kimomis. Night fJowns. .-t.'..-ti'.
It r jsts li-jthing tu look, but not to look and invostigate onr claim:
*Tk€
lowest prices on eartil for equal qaallties,** may prove somewhat expensive to yoo.
Misses* Handkerchiefs — Sevt-rJ
plain,
embr.-M. rol.
law
trimin->l.
him.lr.-l
i-h-.
m
2c, Sc,
9c,121-2c.
Big Bargains In Men's Fine Shirts,
Gloves. MiHens, Suspenders,
Ties, etc.
A Positive Saving on Every Item.
HOSIERY-ChiMreii's Fleece Liner], worth Ifc,
• ■8c
GLOVES-L-fdies' anti Misses', nieeaod warm.
-48c
UNDERWEAR-lleader Brand, best for
ih. money................................ ?........................... S4c
Dress GwdsDflpL is also Ifl tke PrlcsriMRlBr.
Mixed Snltinos, ' heap at :ntc, now.......................25c
NeptiiiieSaltSS^54in.wi.Uwu $123. Dow..9Se
Don't Stay at Home-but if you have to-Telephone
Steinberg Bros.
Grand-^pera House Noek
^
Traverse CHy, Mleh.
ORANO TRAVERSE HEftALO, THURSDAY. DECEMRER 37. «MS.
STATE BANK
gneat of Hr*. Hattie Bitting letarned
boB>e to Grand Raplda Moodar.
Loo BIrdaeU left reaterdar for Ban
Shall W« Tan your
camp were In Iowa Wedneaday.
Traverae City risltora from tbla
place Baturdar were the Miiaea Grace
Hide?
aewinwiilri mmimaf
OmayFtwiaa
Dull.
ForOn-, BnrliWW, K. T. liariDbor
Hra. Pnrklaa la here earing for her tatofOB. AWCNaby pays tta tra
dangbter. Mrs. Bert HcLangbHn.
Llzxie Ryker and Lottie Fliber an
Prealdlag Bder HecUer left
' ame to mead the btiidara.
Keawlek aod BliigbniB todar. haring . Charles Botoogb la catting logs for
^ ^
conelnded tbe third gaarterir meet P. H. Daria. ^
Dec. M.
ing at tbe Brangelieal ^nreb.
loead tar < -----------> Ss iriiiat tbw alsiaa
•eaatdenwi torraamia
•MtfealsH oaCtMta^
CEDAR RUN.
croft. where be wUl >oln tbe Olirei
College Glee Clab Uoigbl for a three
weeka tour.
lis-jrss.
ss;‘o^
«—UIW-A- T«r tMT. M. Ttort
tmtk. Hn. J«Um C. Him*, tewl Ow
M. U. C. tlBTto. J«R7 tBlltTM. Om. V.
3 »cr cot allMret M mu MRSstts
GkMMN ttis mat. 3.07S
Glut Timtu CoRspidniK
A large number from here were
mrtTaa'tW p?o2i«'a*i«We!«
____ itr ol Tmaaraa Oily, ts said aasatv. oo or
Traverse calleri the peri week.
briars tbr *Hb day nr April. A D m
MAVnELO.
There la an all dar meeting at tbe Bad that Wd aUiBS will br prstd by Mid
Mrv' PlaU Banium. who wu call, chapel today.
ed to Saugatoek. MIcb.. br tbe uvere
Hita CHIIe m
Sorter of Traverae CUy
iUaeaa of a atetdr. muraed teat week
la speadlag tbe bolidays with her par
after
rier a mootba’
'
abaence.
'
ents.
Joe HolAcroft entertained bU brothMiss Carrr
Carry Rosa went borne Moar Wm. HoMcrott of Kanma Otr. Mo., day to apend Chriall----rer Bandar. They win spend tbe hoiD C. Shorter attended I. O. O. F.
lara at Trarerte Cltr.
Friday night In TravTbe Cbriaimaa
program
ai ibc
ebureb last erenlag wma very much
Piwaat: 8<m. Itsd B. Walte^. Jml
A number of young folks gathered
Mjored and pronooneed br some tbe
1 the b'lme
brimo of Hiss Ollle Shorter
is Us mWm ri tht «M<P ri At
beet we eter bad. The tne waa dolr Xmas
and spent the evening
COoMbribB. Uwri—tJroriny.diri—i
. tbe church being Ifilled muile and game
Oars A. Btmrian mscsUIs ri Mtda
> tbe doora.
Mias Situ Mycra. wbo has been
Mta. Geo. Pcpier baa her mother
orklng for Chas. Davis, is spending illn»B«nl to Mil at ■•nTBU. Mir. Ur IbWtmi or
MUir in Mid rrsl naatr
and alaier. Mrs. Dyke and Vlaa Caafew days at chi' home of her grand- Mid
It If xrdMri that tbr leUi day ri Janaarr.
ale Dyke, to apend the boHdaya with
lolber, >lra. Harvey.
A U »>;. ai tM o riMk IB to* tartBOM. W
There wa* a ChrlMmas tree and en- MUprotiBiraaor.bBssdto barsby appoisud
Jno. Seely and family of fVoxford terulnment at the Green Briar scbuol
apeat
peat ChrUtmaa with Hra. Bcely'e bouse Saturday afternoon.
I II If rBiSbri ocdwBd. Oof pablle BUta*
mother. Hra. Thompson.
»*>e ! «>M«ri_ bo aivBa hy PBbhMPoB ^
School closed last Frjdai
Platt Barnum sras bnstll:
laUly a
. ..
Green Briar for a boliday voralioD of| So arid day ri baarli
Gladstone, ui^r Mich.. Friday
two w
weeks.
BMBld. B Bra-UBfri
last. the oecnalon ■ ing •
Anna Riiibhartlt who i« leamMiss Al
of his mother. Mrs. A. S. Bar- Ing tbe <
snioklng trade In Trav
who bad a alight stroke of ap
oplexy. She Is .easier at present and
I her way borne t>
there Is aome bopd ol her recovery.
L. K. dbbs and fomllr of Traverae
‘ nwaaBBsl BiMtincri tbr ramm'HbiboI
ettr and J. Bird Gibbs and son Lee.
mr«lBtBrBaorCofBBBar ri Orawt Traranr.
and families of Matdietts. are spendBBtriBBSdLrriaaaaCocBtlMWIll briirlSia
briirlSiB
y liver leads ti> ebrnnir dyspeplag the day with Mrs. J. L. Gibbs of
eis and cmaripation—jieaketia the
this place.
.
and Prank Sayers and Whole aysicm. Doan's Repilel
----- --------Ilia* will (OBP hriore thf bsmibs.
ibeir families are attending a fomUy cents per box Icorrectt the live
Bbanri tb* CBBpsay.MtarMpM
the stomaeb. cure constipation.
gathering at Jao.
.............................
Hodge.
Looter Soyen and wife are enierlOlnlDg relatives today.
Marked. Dee.
at ^he home of
Mr. Brewer of Cobba JuncUoa bad
tbe bride's mother. Mrs. P. Badley.
Th-CUBBitiM fB Clmand. obU RalldiBa«
tbe mlaroriaae to lose port of one
ri tb* BmtC or SBprirTMoni ri OrBBd TnnvM
bond on a saw recently.
__ OoBBtTUIrik for rornliAlor liD rord*ri
■
2S.
MIcb.. J. K. Pan
foBV faot bMPfa BoS mspir bndr «o*l. r«Ml.
ctaoB rBBodatBff. dowB to tooriBeb-* 1b <UbbMennonlie church, otllciating
SOLON.
H«r Max acMpMd' tbs mtm to rnBtwr*
bvanHy wlUi moil sew ptM » roBrt Tsnl.
Anna B. Cate la borne from
Khool for a week.
N. W. Hard
two days loat week.
Rachel HaVrington la borne from Mt.
Bri* OB wood to tw (
Plcomant where abe boa been atteadIS^wUl bojipUsid Pac mthatzn B
r tbe rlsbt to n
ji:mm
iSr^*isi-
The bar maa aa tmootb aa glaaa
ra«»rdty afientooB, bat Lonla Parm.
lea vaa tbe «nlr one oat for a Chrtainaa launeb ride.
ABbrooe Milka and Bveim Raablow
vore narried br Juatiee of tbe Peace
O .W. Cartia Moodar erMtag. '
Oatlea Hcdt. tbe traaafer man. baa
Sno to arand Haplda. wbere he wUI
accent a fliw pooJtlan.
He baa beea
ta the eoplor of Oemalbo Broa. for
tbe
pact ala raafa
aod baa nasr
' Moada tat tbe dtr to wlob bln aoecaaa ta hU new Odd.
H. O. Jornt of tbe'Ann of Bamea A
iomt baa retired from tbe Ora. the!
(Cbaafo taking pUee Satardar btgbt.
Mr. j(^t baa not rat decided vbat
be win do In tbe fature. bat will lake
a abort not baton enb^ag la anr
other bndaeoa.
Tbe Chriatinaa aerrioea at 8t F^da ebsreb Taeader »bleb began at
S:M a. n. and coocloded with tbe
•niBtag aarrleea ait 7:S0, wen altead.
«d hr a laige number of people.
Tbe
' nerrlcea were aotenn and Impreoalvc
aod fotlr la ktwptng with the aplrit or
tbe dar. Ute betoUfal
I
Il4ara.
W. O. Dickennaa lost one of bla
work borees loat week, that boiag
tbe third me la two ywr«.
8. B. Cate and wife visited at A. J.
White's at Cedar Ron on Snnday.
John Ferguson ta ctiUing logs and
wood wUb Tom Good.
Tbe ChUdrea In
the aeorbrook
Kbool had a Cbristmea tree Friday
afternoon with the help of the teach. Dlckenaan and Geo. HamM
Have You
a Friend?
IhtMwJ
(Smt- l-Wf-wllBrt II
*^r>M
lers
dnb and be got It.' A baaebatl bat
'van dceorated In red and black with
we. a atlek at that daocrlpUan ap•elrw that there la an officer near.
J^aost m
the eve of
ChrisUnaa
o Emtb watered the borne of Jomph C.
BIca. 431 Bortov atiwet sad eonried
' hla )>-year-ald dangbter. Mary Anna.
/
'
Into; eternity.
This is the first death
In (he dly In ntmoot two weeka Tbe
taadral wmt
-
brtd from
8i.
PnnclB
chnieb Monday morning.
rram Monday's Record.
Mro. J. O. RomadeO left for HanMen this
mofnlnE
9SM C9trtauaas.
where she
will
She has been In
poor health and will not retura until
bm- eondlUon to improved.
Fred
iml*
and
Culver nnd
Dotond,
of
aona. ls>r-
Saginaw are
gamitn at the hone of 8. E. WalL
8. J. Morgan nnd W. W. Fnlrchlld
retaraed Saturday
from
^ la the
A. H. Ooborae and wife «rlU spend
ChrtoUBM at Boyne Pella.
A.
P. Hophtu and wife went to
, Sira. 1
Bloom at prvseAi.
Perry Plaber la atlH (
(bo
ItoMraaa
end
tomOy
Andrew Fisher and wife were Trav
erse CUy rtaitors Thursday.
Qua Long and wife of D. H. Day's
Foiimv the Ftofi. '
Wbea our aoldtera went to Cuba and
tbe Philippines
...........................................
brnltb waa the
the moat
Imporiant coDaideratJon. Willis T. Horgon. reUred Commissary Sergeaat O.
6. A.. Of rural route 1. Concord. N. H..
nays: ”| was two years In Cuba and
two yeora Id tbe Philippines, and be
ing aubleci to cotds.l took Dr. King a
New Discovery for Co
kept me tn perfect health. And now.
in New Ham^lre.
-we find It the beat
rii
medicine
la tbe world fori
-Mghs.coldB.
bronchial
chU........................................
troubles and all.. lung
Guaranteed at Hannah
lint Ah IDrug
rK<w>-.i
Store. 8. E. Wall A Bona, Bugbec’
City Drug Store. PrKe’sO
Pr*C« "
tl.OO. Trial botUe trw.
left
IM-Soatb
Braeat Miller to ependhig bla v
thm la Grand RopMs and I
Nre. C 8. Breoka spent the day at
J.«Holttoter and wtto left for Boyrn
Forgot
Sometme
CU^ thU morning.
idk;
Mlts Chrtstle FWat went to ReM
bad
CIlT today.
or aomeone you
forgotten remem
bered yon.
Mre. R. A. Beidtng left this morning
Cor Oaaway.
C$t 6rsad tnvtrst fytrM
sm^
Tint! and Tirtsidt
left
for
Oraid RapMa this morning.
The Rev.
R. N. Hotoople boa re
right.
tgl.OO
retora gift
for Kev Teaim
turned from Jameatown. N. T.. where
be «ra* called by tbe death of a rela
tive.
Herb Sotneri of Chicago to la tbe
Cfty.for a tea doya' stay.
Hbtaan H. Moatogue of Chicago to
borne spending
Cbrlatmaa
with
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
THE BIG STORE"—Dealers in Eveiything
Ule (Ui$b
To extend oyr sincere greetings to the
many friends who
helped to make
the past year an agreeable and prolitable
The success of the year just passed is
an added incentive to make this new year
still more prosperous—a year of increased
business and a year of more friends.
Wc can promise you our effort to give
you a belter shoe store service than cyer
before.
We extend our thanks for the many
cvidcnces of good friendship and wish
you an exceedingly
(Ubere tbe Kitcben
is Furnisbed
thoroughly with all the labor-saving devices, there the housewife can be
happy. Every lady in Traverse City can have this happiness, and wc
d.i a lot of helping, if you give .us the chance—in this way
[TrCHEN
L FURNITURE
The
can
work of
dnpP9
Year
[^ITCHEN
L CUPBOARDS
the kitchen
pla<i- for everything—
[’ITCHEN
L
CHAIRS
are
tbe handy chairs, the
lie mode a i^easuir if
the pans and
1 ketilro
kettles sn<l
usefol chairs, and tbeacare
yon have the nectveary ar
spiders and ail other cook-
extra strong.
ticles
s to <lo with
ing things.
An honr a day
is Mv(vi when you know
good wood-seat, throe-spin.
Store’
e'
carries
Tbe "
"Big
ewrythini:
everyth:
n<«ded and wo surely si
when-- things
things
uioDoy for you.
kII
KITCHEN
CABINETS
for 17.50
■
snd
wi-n- invented to save strps
are so handy to ' pot things
There sre so
In ■■
nisny
sny tb
things
nr^ed in baking
flooded
baki
sdiI
they
.should always l>e on band
\V<- liave
MIDI- new com-
hinatioiiB — reu'ular
savers,
places
lliiflg.
These
hil>-r
for
They
.
bav
lave so many
worth every cent
KITCHEN
TABLES
a go<»
large dfawi
little drawara fur extracts
you must have,
snd apises and other things
$2 2.r
nim-.
V<»o should have one
with
eveiy cabioet
bells for
Hare all kinds of WsU-r
base,
Pails—wooil. palp and tin.
then yon wUl own the whole
The galvaoixed from 9)c to
thing-
Prices
from
to *'U0-
kitcAen
KITCHEN
UTENSILS
Six of these
die
.................................
back chairs for
fiSO
ft SO.
They
y 8
are
of it.
are.
KITCHEN CAB
INET TOPS
Sii T-'i to 21.00.
ftjuare that aU
M^a a
■J
Two papers fer tiie price of one.
B. M. Schofield left for Grand
can
i
/■
__i,rv7
_________ to;,SV‘
Sapida ibto morning, where abe will
Ton
Some great values will be
offered
SI If
ID your Chriatmaa giv-
Mn. Mary Cannlne left for Marten,
lad. this moratng.
mwpd ChrtoUBBS with ber daughter.
Saturday,
December 29
Ibo BWI a^i^
Pays for both a foil year.
Sec an
nouncement
elsewhere
in
today's
Herald. -
atek
Mill. A. 8. Prilx and Mrs. Totten
were Traverae City callers Tburadav.
School cloaed Friday for a two
week's vecaUoe.
A number from here attended the
Chrtotiaas tree at Bast Kasaon last
nlghl and all report a good time.
tSd TrenulB bad the mlafortuae to
buri one of hla feet.
^^^Ildred Allingtoa to oa tbe sick
lUIknskn today.
WnlPrr
Begins
Sir"-”"'
pARM roa
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how itcured yourhtrd cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
•sk his doctor about It. Doc
tors use a great deal of h for
throat and lung troubles.
pnoaed a dealre for an extra large
pnaehittg aa tber can naaun ibem-
Cloak Sale
Notict of Innual MettinB
Bids for Oorj^wood
U ex
pected home from Ann Arbor, where
she bod an obccai uken from ber
e Chief ef PoUce Aahtui pieaealed. neck.
tbe police force wttb new bliUea MonMrs. W'raUoha baa been m the sick
Ear bI^ wblc^ an pattenied after tut. but Is belter now.
.Jbnnk DaJzoll was a caller at J. W.
br tbe
IB's on Prid
■riday last.
dtlcB. One of tbe foree baa otlea
Pec. 51:
HBmlr bad beUer look oiA wbea tber
Cut Price
""“’•'JJgTTirgTH
mnksal pro.
Wa Dame painted apon U asd
Our Big
-CLEANERS”
4.5c.
The retiomri 2-5 and
3Sc.
Othen 10c. l.>-. 25c
KITCHEN
NECESSITIES
Wc have plooty of (lifta.
and you can make it expenaive or utexponaive.
Either
way «e have the gooda.
hla
Tiiat's
B
<|ui
word-
"otoDiil." hut it mesDBS lot
iiisafl<l
{
spans
and pails.
poU
aod
strainers.
stirring
S]>9ons and mixing bowls,
scrubbing
brushes. soBiH and |»wijers
n(«clol
after washing and
baking is done.
Kiikoline
uh day
tbe small
wood.
sImI.
Wring*
tbe Isft;
'The
wnrh
wringer aod the potent ad
justable.
Clothee Bars for
paroota. Mr. oad Mra. J. A. MonU-
kettles,
tbe
that cleans—Gold Dost that
home use—one style 2->-.
doxensof useful articles the
makes work easy-Pride of
anotberfl. Wash bosrds-
bousewife.hu need for. Ko
tiie Kitchen women like so
thesanitary with perforated
store carries so complete s
Tnm Wedaesday-s Record.
Pay
B.-Crawford spent Chrtotmai
Raglde tom evmiag.
•. Mfa. Alma Smith who baa bem the
and
mops, -brooms,
gne oa Bghth streeL
vtU bto nrotfeer. returalaf to Graad
spiders,
That is what you <-%ll the
J. N. Martinek
stock.
It is almost
I impos
impos-
/well—Pyle’s
old
Pearline, tbe
boles:
the patent ^vsn-
standby — Sembine,
ized: tbe mtent wire and
sibleto
sible
to name
lamean
an article
artk
use>l
something new and good—
the glaae. We have baskets,
in tbe kitcben we don't have
Bon Ami, window risansr.
liors, bluing aod bmshes.
■■
[}v ,
impi
ORANP TflAVERSC ti
Grand Traverse Region.
UV. DECEMBER », tMI.
and xbolr.
COUNTY UNE.
Ust. Her many friends are aonr to
Ml*. R. O. DlMO. who baa been very know nf her lilaeM.
SI for tbe paat two weeks. U somele Xmas exeretiwe
Sunablnert."
wbat beuer.
Xmas
M. E cbonA. All are
Recitation—"ir t abould
Hlu Cater Coats and her brother cordially iariic^.
CJjua.- Clyde Green.
George GoaU. from
Mr. and Mrs. Jofansoo and see Roy
are spcndtuR tbe boUdays with their Mr. and Mrs. U‘m. Cartmm and Mr
MlvM toe I«. to u
parenU In Grant.
-A rMcK tha Htnid bIBm net
and Mrs. NeU J. Carison all attwded
•• EUaabetb SorA not^ber of the people In Dislrlci
Ist^
TaMtfar OMK «r .Mh «*Mk.
>. NeUie LombUn.
Mtf If
No. t BsUieied at the sebool bbnae
H «ei
cerrwpOMteirt. fall ta Bnd
are required this
Doan arrived trwm Kalamalast Friday afternoon to enjoy the e%
•Kira In, tJ..,__
flat n
ucoday
>lleKe Ttaonday nlcfat to spend
>-car for
w»o oftar itota.
etclaes
and
C%r1attnaa'V«e
which
«a«
r. and Mrs. Oacar Price and inolldaya with lila parenia. Mr. Ftoasle Grtwo.
BO nicely arruRed by Mira Crale Vlodsughtw
Dorothy,
and
Arthur
and Mra. Wcalcy Dunn.
Sour—•Helper* of Santa OaH."
Lelaod Tripp waa a Trarerse aiy Rnaaell Bowers. Myron and Hareey ton. teacher. Tbe tree w;« beanitfull)
Milwaukee,
beoce the more need
will
spend
tbe
holidays
rIMior Saturday.
VaaRorder.
leaeber and school, a* tbe eier- with relalltes.
of safety for and con*
enjoyed
Cro»» Lcnaard went fadd at the
Reeltattoii—"Peace. Lore and Good
^ could n« be held In the cvcslng
Mr. and >1rw, E. E. Chandler___
ciiBrch hero reaterdav tD<HnlDK lavenieece from the dol
mil." Anna Dahl*rca, NHIIe UmbVlnion darkened tbe room and to Traverse City to spend toe day
■Atcad.of ibe aaatl efaureh aerrlcea, IDK eaHier than
kin. Clssdle Putman.
Iighied lamps, much to the dellRfai of Saturday.
lar. lo tbe
Chrlatmaa day (today) waa almont
•nd Uie body wu Inierrad la the oew
SoHR—-K3iH*tmaa
Joy."
Sanu
je Hisses Cora and Nettle Paulur
Ideal. One of the beat Cbrlalmaa daya Una. OiristmaB Sprites and aehoid toe children. The eserrise* were nice
ecmplcry.
ly rendered and greally enjoys by all are baring a week's vacailuo during
MUrcc Bialc Vinton. Com Scoflald
Dlatribnlioo of Rifta
present.
the holiday*.
fooT fandt are Dot onl^
nod Man- SooBeld arc home fiwa
SoiiR-"Oood NiRht." Choir,
Len;i Hcrold and Leo. children of
Mr. A- Ford, who U aiiending high
^Ir Bchooli for their Chrlatmaa va Sunday adioola Jwitr sreaented lia
•■fo boi camioK you a
Dec, 2;.
. . Mr. and Mrm. Chas. Skinner, arc very school ai lYaverwe City. U bome for
nanal
-------------aeenea of ..........,
aetlrMy —
and Rood
inodcRato idicraat sod
siek with lung fever.
the hoHdar rseallon.
Blwyii mil took a car or polatnea cheer. Larxe crowds attended the acrir»
I 11
B.k.. k.
Mr.
'-B
psu
.
who
has
been
alck
f.ir
Iw drswn any ilay.
^ Mr. and Mrs W. C. Nelsoa return
to Bald«Mli laii Saliirday. vbifb were vice* and the Jniemt In the prottramK
ACME.
Ibe
past
vraek.
is
much
improved.
ed Saturday evening from their
ketvi. The pniRrama
. bHI<-il for SiiDlb CarnllBa.
Miss Essie Vininn U spending Ibe It at Cbirago and Milwaukee.
A ii. Taylor iiaa nio>-od bia family
bollday.s »lih her parents at Williams
erse citv Tuesday and
Aiehlc U-deile went to Tra«er»<Into O. V. Marsh-t hmi*e.
M. E. Chureh.
burg.
Iasi
week.
rity.
rvliimlng
In
the
evening.
Th«- aehinlK here elOMcd Friday for
Dec. 2i
Franrts AIIrHw of Sokm has liceii
Ur. and Mrv. Will
a Irn davR- vaeallno with a (rbiiMtoaH ^unt^-^'lnnlc Rial.
vlKlHdR SI hi* iinrjes. Will AIlRlres.
ray are siundlng Xmas
Prsyer—Rev. Herbert
for the iitKI rniTk.
parenu. Mr. and Hi*.
E Hlnshaw
NORTH UNITY.
SonR—Cbedr.
Charlie KUon has been hauling liay
Henry
Riliide of ISuu Jordan l<
Cusniy
ly Treasurer Kruliner and wife
t«YTravei>e Clly the past week.
e urban] until arter New Yean
of liClanrl arritcl y<-sierda> ■» spi-nd
There will b<' a rbrlslmsH tie.
and then there will H* aewiim* bold
Chrisimas wilh their sons at thU
to 1.-0 Slimilay to Itmgbam to upend
Song—’ Beiieath Ibe Siars."
supper ai the H. E ehuieh ul Yuba plaa-,
the ri>It»wla;f Saturday (n make '
Inyiii
this evening.
nmstmas with ,h,-ir daugWer. Mrs.
for the M'lnday loat.
Mr. Assn and «ui and C Hoewrh
Bucklen a Arnica SbIk- |i> gatlscpi
too. forv,
Flora and I’erTy Cliv* nnd Francis nf G««oil Harbor arc'working lor T«my
« C. II. Rardner nr Keyatone vlaii
and healing pm(icnics pn-rent Idond
and FraiieK Allglie aticm)<><l the Ni'aeskal.
Prinu-S. Wine atfended vliarrh si
with ills nieee. Mm. lUwyn Hill, la
Christmas tree at Elk Uke Saturday
UoniTM- (N-ntei Sunday.
week. Mr. Gardner ez|>ectK to lea
Mr. Sullivan of 0*dar Clly and J
SOUTH WILLIAM
Renss.-lafr.vme. N Y., wriu-s;
amm to apend the moalnder of tba
Tremain called on J. Kruluivr last Sat
Mrs.'ThiKDas .< Trnvvrwe I'liy viacuied Seth Iturch. of this place, of Ibe
nma. Wlnnk* and Ora Ritter
winter In VlrcinU.
iirday.
iied
wilh lii-r daughl.-r, IJsle. wbo I*
I
sore
on
his
neck
1
ever
saw."
tstiirday
tended Sunday school at Yuba yeaterWhat might have t<e«n a serious
J. Mnsll was a Traverse City rall- the somh p:irt of the Istale and the
Cult. Wounds, niiros, and Sores. UnchHig sclnad. a lew .lays last week.
SmiR—(Primary «
ir Satarday.
Hannah Drug Slotr. « E Wall
Mr* Edith Saab *p.-nt Sunday With
kYtday
•ening Js-fore goliiR they
nr>rlialion—MarRery Brown.
Mr. Sl<.|)nn and wife liavc moved
-him Roy WaiiRh skated Inio
Tom Kin of Gills l>ier
skiddiuR
&
Sons.
BuRlm-'s
City
Ifrug
Store.
her
totoer.
E Hltywere
sunTisr.!
l.\a
iiumle-r
i.if their
lu Alaliania.
Anne—Choir.
hole. As 11 waa he eacais'd with friends. Rr<r<'shineni» Were sem-d
IVc. 21.
with bid
Iteelisilon—CsrI Brown.
tboroiiRh wctllDR and the iosa of one
lest nf the farmers
ther In Trav^i^dfc*»My a-lew day*
R<-eiiiiiion—Wlnnlo Builer.
hkBic.
logs on skids now and 1 e wailing for and all report a Jolly
Sony—School.
Mis* Tennle, and her mother. Mre.
Aabmui Warn n vlidled wilh Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Curry and Mrs.
lore snow to draw the
the mtll.
Recitation—Glenn Rial.
. Webster, visited at John lionm
Rain* one day ia»l week.SHETLAND.
John CaroB of Cik lake spent the day
The school Is cltwed for
e w.ek’s
Mrs.
Runk
visited
with
her
daugh
Soto—Mrs.
FMUm.
head's one day Ltst week.
M the Cntnn House lait Thnnutay.
varailon.
Mr. and Ur* Wu>. Wine vUlle-i
. r. Mr*. P.-nrod. while Mr. Runk
drove
Glenn MeAlllstor has moved bis
Ilrkvitle to visit relatiros
Frank Musll sold a part of
Mr. McAIIlKier has niov'.'d
helpi-d Mr. Penrud dnt wood, one wilh Mr Wine'* lather. Gi«. Wine,
SopR-Cbolr.
family Into Mra. Swartoufa house,
Sunday
land to J. Aiilllvan.
burg for the winter.
day hiM
from his farm snulb o( tos-n.
Chas. VIbkoelill is working in
The Misses Elanora 9ial<la
Pearl Hamlllon n-lumi-d
Llale
Tbumaa
riOfr.-d
:
A meiTv crowd of the friends of
hlarksmlih shop in Cedar Clly
llallie Scholn-r were Maple City eaU- home last Tuesday from an esleoded
Dr. C. W. Bunce assembled at his
Mr. Pelky.
■s Wednesday liRtt.
sit at Wiacoryiin.
home last Saluiirdsy evenl R to remit
ilnd
. Plait.
There sill lie a masuuenido hall
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mtisll. F Kuc-n
for her school, which
Deadly —tp0«t Rltoa
Felix Milb-r and family visited
him that the follovtne c
Arcs." Choir. I Sbalda's hall Wednesday night. and firandpa Krailit were the guexi*
SoflK-"SonSB ■( the A
Joyed by al
The hmts.- was filled to
. P. Totnpuin's. Sunday.
as common In ludla a* arv stoma
rsarv to( hla lirth. They report
utiversary
‘The Shrllsnd seliuol is riosed for
andI Mrs.
I............................
John Krubner Aun1
which
and tlv.-r dlwird.-r* with n*. For I
Earnest i’nhl and family of Board- hear the program,
a splendid Ui
Exerdae—’Happy
week's varailon ami the eaeher
■alter hirwev.T there Is a Kim- retne.
an visited M Cliff Cook’s last Snn- pared by the teacher ar
. Bd ill
and CjRone Hill had a
>ai class.
Dee. •(. .
Mis* Paulus, went - to her home at
wliicb w-a*
. InUTesIlug
Bitters. the
Ibe great
g
Electric Billers
tewlorallve
eoltlsi
Primary sems—“Happy Cbrtstmas Lidand to s|ienil Cbrisima.*. • Her
Frank Thrap has caught the ani
scholars were all presented with beao
Dny."
A free dance was Riven at Fred mal thpi has been ratchiug so many medicine, of which 8. A. Brown, ct
LELANO.
Benneiisvilte. A. C. iiay*; "They rwthoQsfat that Bd's Jaw was broken,
Reelinilon—"How to Keep ChHst- lifni presents
The Misses llallie and Georgia Paul i.andon's last Tncwlny evening and all rbickefis in ibl* neigiihWbood. H.'
L>d niy wifa ti
but the doctor ascertained tnat It was as Day.” Eula Rodger*.
BenJ. Wilkie of ibe So Maniion
i attended tbe wedding of Miss Bes report a very good time,
caught tbe animal in hi
* of auffertoi
a severe concnsslon and be was out
Recluilon—•Christmas in Heaven.’ Island Is spending a few days ai ibis sie Fliwlone to John Paelschow at
Mrs. E Leotiaid. who has b<en
hadger.
a chronically torpM 1
apiio after a day’s rest.
Marie Endrirk*.
place.
Anitotu Bay Monday.
,
ing her bocue with Bon Landun for
Mr. Penrod atictido-l cbuirh at ihe Blllera cure chills and fever, malaria.
Dec. 21.
« of Christ.*
Urw. Anderson and son Velio were tbe past two mouths, passtii away Rice schuul botisc Sunday afK-rnoon. blllou*ne«a. lame back, kidaey (roublM
Frank WIskochil.
Traverse Cliv callers last w«i.
Aatiii'dav. The diseaae la-lug drops]
Wm.
Wine
luulioughi
him
a
cow.
and Madder disorderw. todd oc
,
KINGSLEY
Misses Mao' and Fannie Bostunck
Dr. G. Frallek was In tow»' Tue*tiiirlod Atmday in the iie<
Mrs. Jtonk viailod with Mr*. |{. ani.ie hyoHannah Drug Aiurr. A B.
John McCarthy Is home from Ann MoDonald. Bdna WoiRsst.
'spent Sunday at V. VIskorbil's.
ly on professional hiislness.
Warren' fast '
Wail t ».na. Bugla-e't City DtUR
Arbor for the holiday vacaUoo.
Sour-"O, Blessed Name." school [ Dec. 21.
Mrs. Robert Brown is on the sick
Mr. and Sir*.
Sicire. Price 5»c.
MMY POTATOES
A Few Dollars
PeiplR Simgs Bint
Mill.
I'.
Si.'
I
S-
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
Of Furniture and Home Furnishings
Your Credit
DnrlimtUa
Low Price Sale
Is Inst as good
we were
Ourannual pre-inventory sale is now on. To those who have taken advantage of these sales in the past, it is
hardly necessary to say nriuch. To those who have never experienced the extreme limit of close buying, lot us
suggestthat you ask your neighbor's, whohaveattended one of our former pre-inventory sales, what they
think of it. We would, at this season of the year, rather have the first cost of the goods in our hands
than to have them left on our floors unsold.' The saving you can^et yourself here now on any
piece, or pieces, of furniture or home furnishings, is out of all proportion to the best you can
do at any other time. This is a regular annual house cleaning time with us, and profit is
entirely forgotten in our anxiety to turn out the goods before inventory. It will pay
you to stock up for years to come, at the prices that now prevail here.
geltlagour
i^gnlar
protiL
Stows, Ranges
If yoo hare wait«d nntil the hetTjr *tore nab wm
over to get roar 8tDra,rcm have do! waited in vaia.
as wo are wUUng to laorifioe beavUr on -anjr More ia
atock. We atiU have an eoormtni* amount of snwld
•tom that we are anxioua to diepoae of at
ONE FOURTH OFE
A good Air-Tight Heater...............................$ 1 .OO
Regular t8 Air-Tigfata, good Talae*............. 4.50
Oorts. tlOand 111 Air-Tight*
BOW.................................. $6.76, 7.60, 8.26
A good roand Wood Heater, 45 in. high. ...$6.75
Boutd Stem, l^nkr $15, IIS and $S0 valuM
now..................... $1 1.25, 13.50 and 16.0Q
A good heavy cast iron Oook Stove................. 7.76
All Cook Stem that formerly aold at $12, $15.
$1S and $20 BOW $9, I 1.25,18.50 and $ I 5
An deeant aix bole Steel Range, high dowt
andiinmoir, worth $45, now...................33.75
Don't ta0 to locA into thcM store baigaiaa.
SLSa a week Imys Bay stove m have
Easiest Kind of Easy Payments.
SALE WILL CONTINUE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS UNTIL
JANUARY 15th.
RUBS, CARPETS,
LACE CURTAINS,
FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPES, PORTIERES
Our line here ii eseepUonally heavy and tunet >«
rednoed to about one-half before inventory.
Rug*
and $6. DOW.. .$1.50. 2.25, 3.40, 4.50
Large Boom Sire Ruga in Tiqieelry. Smyrna VelveU.
Aiminatera and Body Bnueeb that sold fnm
$19.50 to $40. now from.■$ 13.00 to 30.00
Heavy three-ply Ingiaiu Carpet*.......................50c
Several remnanta in Carpets. Lii
I. Oik-lolh and
Matting, many of them large enough for fair
aised roam, at actnai cMt-
lo these goods w<- are mil only heavily stooked, but
many line* arc broken, leaving os with from one to
throe pair, and in eome iastant?t.«s o-id piece*. Tlieae
ire arc aoxious to dispose of at your pri<%.
Lace Curtain*, each............................................. | 5c
liace Curtain*, p»r pair............. -...........................
Ail loU oontsining from one to three pair only, at a
discoont of ."KJ!. pi'r cent.
Many odd curtains that nld from $1 to 2.-50 per pair
t3 dote ont al 50 cents each.
.\I1 odd enrtains from 2 50 per pair op. 100 each.
Portiere* an<l rope portieres at a ditcauni of 2-7 per
cent.
Come firly before the bell are gone.
J. W. SLATER
THE HOimiAKEK
Bring In
Yoor Catalogs
the Price aed
Quality with
what we arc
sbowiag. We
know that we
can save yon
some money
Heavy Furniture
-Such as Dining TsbiM. Cooebe*. Bedroom Soitee,
Sideboard* and Book<Mos. many of which ware pnrchaaod for the holiday trade, can be bought here now
for a little lea* money Uian it sraa ever yonrgooi] fortone to itny at before.
I
I
A good >tecl apring Conch, upbolatond in
heavy velonr............... :...............................$4.75
Olben that add ai
$10. $12. $14. $19. $$5 and
-$:«.now $6. 7.60, $9. 10.50,
13.50, 18.76 and 22.50
A good Dining Table, extend* to 6 ft............. 3.76
Otberstbat were good value* from $9 to 2500,
now from....................................... $5 t© 18.75
Dining Chsiia. any *e( in Uie bonne at a di*oonntof
SO per cent.
Several broken wU of chair* containing from 2 to 6
chairs, at le** than ooct.
All nnaold HoUday Goods trill be dtspanud
at ac.
tool co*t and 10 per cent It snll
yon to
•took np on thea* goods now.
Easiest Kind of Easy Piqimeiits
J
1
«fUNO TRAVCftftC HERALD. THURtOAY. DECEMBER ». n06.
mn
•ODsa. and a drill which waa siren
eonUDDir'l applaane hr (be audience.
The irve was well laden and a larite
BUiBtH r of situ occuikled the (able and
natmin.
Barn Wlnterx from Oltret collets.
Mm. 8. C. Winter* of Traverae Cttf
and Oaoir t......................... ....... ‘
Were pr«r.s«lit I the Cbriaimas
and were rnb'ttained I the hon>e ..
Wm. jrlslit.
Rtii
tviuminf; to Traverse
Cliv Ruiiday afternoon.
kard will ao
file family of C. 8. Packai
• to Tmverw City to speedli Cbrisimli
iKilher.
Siitb hi* moth
; t vvisited her
Mr*, n. M. llrisbl
few days and
W. M. and J. U. a fe
tura.-d wlib iKT daujfl
' tf-ps. t<i Traverwe City, where «ho
anendin;; the winter.
Dec. «4.
Mrs. Roiucg, Anu Martin and Rer.
Platt took dinner at Otas. Bamtt'a
Tburada)’.
Quite n bit of exetteDient »a» <
ed Suodar a
the honae owned by B. F.
hy thn canon
C
on are. But Ilti
•. howwrer. as
ered hr nelfbboni In time
culsh lb*
lbs flatnes.
flaise*. The fa
ramllr 1
int at Bnae at the time.
The ,C3tristaa* eaercises wen
leeeaa. The rollovtng pragram
listened TO hv a crowded bouse:
SSS'SV
HOW THE AAIN CAME.
P.C'si:>«- he la wealthy.
m
Cl.-iik td Montana has lu^stand far*
iniriMiuced inlu '
Utile publlcalioo entitled "Meni-I in.-t—• I.. «Ki..s...w.
••ly tr::: t !t:ec • fKTfena- great deal. K«we 1* one be la sgpP‘J*W treso air \
>Mid
i» be tv*i-na*ible for. and
Pictures" i><si'ra
n
m
>.-^
nr'
by AllT* B. Mac- of ,
t‘>lA^., t!,e wlwle Uel^
needs of which have led to Us pw au-v tbe coi.-:!iar «-f tW r»ri.y
m
Bi'ue---------Lake.--CaU. who has many rcla-i «oforced byjialraofstoelleoaloahanaai
, Uk-IblUiuMje* La# aa ti«l of ngW to sbly u- bUnseif tbixight it a fallty •
lives about Hsyfleid and In Trsier:.e! rtumlKg thryugb tbe weiU at frtvineot:
------------------------good story when lie dtscoiered It In
City. Miss Mscy has been vlsliiag in ; intervals.
Moklec t ae t swak*
•
)• tt.> exfvfteaee of one worn-; *n IndUn lerritoty aewspspet'.
this vtclBlIy for ^e time, reiumlaej Tbeateel teosioo bands are Imbed.led ; in RnuiseK Ualinet and oHwr IWI an wb. j=i;r;^v«e.Hy -cirr.vi-d during t!»' ’ TI .’i s a pn tty big *«ua«li.” two hH;^ home In j^Ufortila In Not eai-, in a cement crooadinc. and'Uie outside ' ,fiaa town* a novel metli d ef ir-t onlv Ury
i Jn.-rk.-d the M iiator, wbUe gaalng n*
*•
*•»»« • <went MOT-!! eetthm
gettins rtd
Hd of km.*e.
amcke. but
bot wmlm:
tnrtilog tt to
st-nu-J afbiw whs!awAeeoaM bear!
•"•»»« ternioo' spedmen . "It re
T***- fVundatlon walls and
g'^ ac-ouut bs* reeenily been em- a r .ariui tai:>» In the uT»w» of abs.ai
me of a mtoasb tUst
fltled with the t«^
'-fj*!
tnltt of conetete.
pl>yed. Tbe smoke is drivi-n by a r.-B- .puln:-i
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.
tfa- •• 'Ulh7b.' u»ne nesrtvl. h.vie ta-eii exhl|>lir<l aS one of the
lOatlug fan into a alter filled wiib por- r,,.,.. thatiJej-!
eumny 'sir* l«.-l Itume.
~
,
...
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.1
tnaii-riiil. over wUl.h n eoupotsms
l.oas. l.tbe .-ocoanui. ;*-san an Idea- *•>•* ra *--.1 it w.a* an Hiten»l«>ne tt>
er«.' ^
« Wenty-four tanks twenty-four feet atream of iwtroJenm, benalne. nlecdiol p-'i'.-t.k* Uetsllna i . and cr*; t^ir tuw 5"*- '’"I be Us.l found «>nt in same
JaektoD of Mayfield. Tbe booklet «*-;
sis,s Of Sixteen page,
attmerivo , In .Uameter dnsldi-i
fiow,. The ■; !p.,
w.., tl .rt t.r f.sdlar ..dik to . w.tumb
. and inn foot in,,edro.tirt*m
"■ or some
bedrornrhon Bow*.
Itb a swi
cover. Med with rilk. tbe prees work ! height, with
steel operating bouse at ;
tb.' .-.-.rrh, Uii'n anI.i.l; m die
’^^"-udou* *.|tu.4s* *o«U be
U-lng in brown.
; one end.
by 7<i
Sim!;
while tbe filler j l.-M* a gas of
Iti *
** **“*
'*
*bery for fiUiitc
i.w* .......t . siriiur of the l-ov t. i*....
MIks Mscy has ehosea (or her I the msrtjiuery
flUli.E and emptyinc
emptrlng
“ wlinii*e. Ue bad to «tH«f a
theme, scenes of bygone .lavs, tfhich the tanks. Tbeee ts nothing to tbe .-io- great lieatlnciwwer. wUb-h<-aa he n*ed ni.ir,meiHexngp.Ta;.-t and ii.-l.-ct like t.-:; i-*f
‘ ’
r.«*li riwda.
ttris plaat to bara. All the for donMwtlv i>ur|«we* and f.<- drtriag tb it aoi .e
ri-lni. ^ tonrbtoery is drlvra by eicetririty from efU.-lo.-*. -The fibertag Ittot.-riaMlscir; 'Vnrit.
trampled
dor- ' down, ib.re advi-.»-J iutn *iu-«««-a a
drvt.pe.1 to tljr gt\iuihl eai!
ty-represetiiert, l>ut i evetyone n» 1 an adjacent publh- generMIng staUon. nlsj l-oxunes n gnml eonibustlble
]..-•.
•..
S
M W
\l**.*« —«4.— ..v.....'*
log the pro.-ess.-1Slav-k •••■..
Hills ..._____
Miner.
rustler what loealliy.
1 Ha.k w.-iH rt r:i:ii. (M riK-C'liiyihir frum
well worth a place InD any
. librsiy. It
j .-anil to *k5'.
of .1 .iMt- tnics.
USEFUL ON THE FARM. i
t,.., Ip
,,P..h
was published by the Herali
Herald and Rec
i rubbudi. sthldonly a*.t'ude;t t» Is-sv.m'
a rsord Company and I* found on sabThe Itev. Kiic-U" ^ .•Sr.uiille, .in-11*1 •' lo rolsry sprml*. Trc-* v
c e«tv^ lbs linlIan rri-*t wh.. wa« the jwslor for] th.-ir leav.-s, Uodf* Bew
likeii^aa
many j.-ar* ni Itostport and whe was: ii.. i.ait
panylug
illustratioii.
repro^
Thlg Is one of the prettiest
dueed
framlhe
implement
and
Mai
*“*
I
-tu
boaae.
built.:
L.r;m;n‘dui^Tnot! creditable publications ever
rtiloery Review, shows a dr. ice deign ;
JwJhin* i tfi s* as with MnuiinaWe Thethatd.1
roduced by a local author.
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■ M»J -tlso f'f hi* .>Ju.wt...iuH uurk 111 . <.f.o,e
sprang vcrtl.nl. lie (hut i
'-i stiffens with fear, aud lsy«.-.-n tl
»-«on. Ina mprr .»! m.... ,
, ....................... .
M.~rk Twain *a« talktiic of wti
BACK GIVES OUT.
i.'ler.t
UinJ.ly sty tm l Hr- hardships al^ jirivsltoua af
sl.-U'"*.
cJmr. h and ’
,
Planty of Traverae City Reader* Have
Trctflioiau." he mid. “railed one
niiytblug
tliat!
,.j
This Experletiea.
is»kw .'.ly ..u a w..m#n who bad two .b«a.
tlons^belng that by oalag this tool it U |
impossiiiie to bend
tH-ud or Injure
injure tbe
the kulfe;
kuife;
''
'*** *^-“'**»
mn.er.'h.vl. IVy m.-tcngly liiTl-braie*. ami -wben
Too tax the kidn'-yis—overwork Impossible
back. By pUdng tb» knife her in Uic i
. the ni*3 pasticri
O.,« Z
", °b^7of ,b.
I
ii'tl.
Song—Jingle Bell, by the children.
Opening address by Edwin Hulet.
Chiislnu* RTshes. by Edwin Huletl
Artie Rowers and Charlie Darratt.
Tbe Christinas Pilgrimage, by six
children.
Recitation—Christmas
Questions.
Ivs Hnlett.
RcclUlion—SanU Claus. Rhoda Hulott.
Musltr—Porter orebdsus.
Recitation—The Old Fbrw Kitchen,
Cordells Days.
r.LEN ARBOR.
iilon-Oage Carson,
Mr. and Ui^. H, L. ^lessen have
ition—.
fWie to rhitwan. to aprttd the tioHday*. Mr. Ncaaen'a mother baa
Duet' Ooorge Martto and dangbl^.
to ManlKtee for a visit with her
Dialofloe—A scheme that FalM.
J. O. and family.
Rocllalloo—Inet Barratt.
Mr. and Mrs.'Cook and dm
iausblci
RMdlation—RIkkU Huletl.
also Mr. and Mrs. Roads were Tra<
Rfclutlon—irwin Huielt.
«m» niy visUors lam week.
Music—Porter orchesi 1>,
The Aid aoclety met Uat W
Recliatiun—Miss Biu Barratt.
day with Mrs. I.Inn. a pleasant
Hediatlon—MSIard Bower.
...................floe lunch served with doJlelmw e<.lfee;
Mrs. l.nnsrtck ha* mo.ed Into (he
Recllalli
ho-jse forniCTir occupied by Mtn. FosTaMeeux.
Music—Porter orchestra.
Dec. S4.
‘*>>e back gives nut—it acli^ aud
. Xhincau. vlaUed the school here
paint.
wortr.
,
I'rinary ironbles set in.
EA8T BAV.
D. King, of Bedpirs. brought s Isrse
Don't waitt longer—take Doun's Kid
Krist of Ktaln to BtssKr'a isUi Uat
Wislie and Domtoe have finished
Tiimds)-. nod also Mllsd on friSBds toboring (he limber on tbe forty ney Pill*.
Traverae City people tell you howhere.
•
bought of Joe. Courtade t:8Ute. They
bey act.
Mr. Hansen of Arendln arrivsd last have
hundred hemlock andeight
•
-roar —------------------------A. Taylor. 1124 Mndlann etrr«t.
w<*>t(. Vt'.ll spend the winter here hundred bard wood logs ready ii haul
'rav«‘r»p City. Mii-h.. says; "Some
. with his daaEiiier, Mrs. Clinton Fish when sleighing comes.
«
•ars agn I W DM suffi-ring fnim an
er and famil).
Perry Rayington has two gang,
aggravai
■ alcij case of kidney w.-akn<-ss
Mrs. Walker lelnrned Tuesday af Uog banlwood. They wiU have work
ter a two weeks' visit in Milwaukee for oil winter.
the kidney regions. I could hiinllv
' Md Fondulnc.
Jim
Avery
of
Traverse
City
bend
m-er.
stoop or lift, and m>i Into
Tltore waa a danelne
party In:
four gang* to work cutting the
such a condllUin thrt I wii« imiblr tu
Ray's hall Ian evening.
puratie my work. The kidney st-crewmi t Cutting
" • 5 aiTtved last eve*. timlier on the 80 acre swamp be
to the Traverse City Lumis
Hons were weak, contained a heavy
log and is the guest of bis mother.
indy scdlim-ni and had also a U-id
BXKOViva Mowxn gxivn.
Mrs K. n. Shorldan and family.
nclllng o.|or. After Irving s»wral Mock any man or lad should be aide
OcUTO Domlne has three gxitgs got.
Doc. 2.t.
Hug out cedar on iBe lU buugbi of retmvll.-s 1 pro('ur<-d Doan'-i Kldnr-y ivadiiy. b.c mcana of the hand tool and
Frank Wilson. He has n large num Pills at the IJiiglH-e phimuarv. 1
biuiitoor. to remove twenty sectiutis lu
short 1lime b«-f»r»
HODOe.
ber of re<lar logs on skids aud also
Mrs. Arthur Sparling t
two tlKuisund ecellar fence posts tnade.
disappnired."
'!'><« tool aboold be held wtth tbe
ChrlsinuK at Tustin
rustin wJlb h
For sale by all dealers. Pi Ice so shoulder resting on the lop of the ae.tgan. is visiting his aunt. Mrs.
ourneni. has sent word
it be will be cents. Foster-Milhiira tVi., Uuffalu.. Uon over tbe rlnff vo that it may not
Wells.
^ady to do custom sawing
g nfii r Jan. New York. sol<‘ agents for the I'niu-d . pflp betwoco the seellou and the ldo.k.
Ceo. Campbell baa-been mim
Stales.
I Tbe BlmpllHty of tbc.(oo] should t-om
• the IQSI week.
irae-DoaH'*~an.l j m„d Itself, for there are uo screw*.
I.«cn Courtade Is on the sick list.
Mix, O. T., Hedmes made a ti
Word was received from Ann Arbor
'Travme CIQ last Saturday.
that
Frank
Wbenthers.
who
went
Ella Brackeobery went to Soiilh
and tbe rivet is < ut through. Its
-Bnardraan Friday to spend Xmu wtth ihei* for ireaiment for his eye*, has MODERN GRAIN ELEVATORS |
universality It another good point
fully rx>covete<l the use of them and
««•*■ *t TMks Ma*e *r FlrepvMf ] about this new toid. for It is bv no
is soon eximcled liome. We are all
■oiUw TIII-K.
means, rvstricted in Its sphere of ncglud to hear this.
Tbere bn* been a revolution In grain tlon. since It will remove any lUH-tlon
Ben Maynard baa mmad to interelevator coostruclloii in rceeat yenra. from either a light or heavy binder or
At the spelllDK school Friday r
loeh<-ii.
In tbe familiar tall red sinn-lure wblrb . mower.
Ing. GeuTRp Hodge spdled tbe sc
We arc glad to sec tbu H. Ii
Is
a common acetwsory of the westers :
'■
■ has cut the' great
gi
unsightly •
landscape tbe grain bln* and macblnOarweu la TaMci Form,
reek not far (ram
sty were In the same bnlldiug.
j A . London firm of manufnclurers o<
.............Thayer is ukiiig
Nowadays, according to Insurance ; dicing apparatus announce* that itha*
all the wood and Intends to imke
BLACKMAN.
ig. tbe prarlliw to to put tb* I dtoevve^ a mcUiod of suppli lug port
this a first class
farm.
•B daily
dal
tV Ch
mncblnery In a acitarnte huiliUng and oxygen as easHy as a i-np df tea i>
Mias Susie Forton. after spending
t City V
few wts-ks visiting friends andvrela- store tbe grain in hirgc tank* connect- i made and with equal safety,
Tbe firm to manufacturing a new
ve* In Trovetwe aty. is home again. ed with tbe uaitiinery building by belt
cnnve.vors. Tberu to little doubt tbst' subs lance, whirb they call oxyllib.
the old fasbiooed wtuiden grain ele-, wblcta may be described aa oxygen
Charles Bnabee of Pmtovnie
a be turned Into
-Its -latest Slate.
Cures baby's ertrap. WlUte's dally vator. 1with all til ol>Jc«-tlonabk
thing of the past.
a gas cuDtatolng fully IN per <x-nt of
cats and bruises, mamma's«ore throat,
In tbe modcni grain tank ef holb.w
grandma's lameness—Dt. Thomas'
Electric OU—tbe great household rem terra cotta tile, bnilt Hreular In shape,
edy.
tbe walls consist of blocks six inches
u'l. .
.ppli.m. or ««i. U"''i'p'riV
, fr.
...... r...*,..
..........de- ! B.-nrt* the r.K.ui_.aiid up the »alI«,aMt.'r
comliti.m
the gI...I
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futhi.'r lud luvii
I again. tJivat Mark MiUb-c*. .vulli«-.|*. j "Ti'c man starlid
plortlig.
; Bc-orpfous, fell; somellair* a large Vat. j “'I'tu not (obd of dng»r be *K>
".Vo, no." be rcp'l.-1. with hi* .lualut
TIum th.' nipa rUcked Uck t.i |siri .-:aiiji.-d- tVhy. lusdsai. I ate m«re
a.-cent. "I do not uptirnve of ni:«'ion*.
tlnn as a Iwx Is shut. Rrralhle** s|. H-sn IsMity of tlien. during the sI«B*
nr- .,,t i-.-fi..-"
; I™"- •
ImmoWlIty, p.-iritJrf'llje e' l^.ri..♦•-lf«rI,r's Werkl.v.
‘i?';::z
:;z^. > .»s-..
nisi sud.l.-iJv nfuriou* roaring luyiUug during the Iwelfih and two folloi
«. ,r.mt...it
one. for
l:.i I .
Hcr.iM
IWU
~
' as <if slum-* coming don n, grmt stones
rhmed In tbrnisand*. In mlllhui*. and
Tbe priii'-Ipli' ■•(<
Kbu'.:ld !n genercl. (oUirn- the ta t - ur ia--<l of the
frletnl for «'bi.tu you are Md.-.-tiiig a
1-Ol.k. Ye! ll t* ai-» Well Ili.W Illld
then tu <i;k-:i u iiew^clianuirl of iuter<-4t
by giving a telume iwti-ide of )'eur
frk'Ud'* hribitnul line. We are often
tlianVful l<i a friend wlio lias drawn us
out of our tneutnl ebee|' tracks. There
are a few wrili r* tlial stand a* i--r
manent flgurv* lu the mudem llicntry
world—writer* wbo have giver, mil
st-minal idvas ttiat se<'<i and lieaulify
tlictlelil of thought. Chief nmongtbMe
RHEUMATISlip\
CURED
EsicrsuunndVb-torllnge. t nillaUbniry p>iM-«*c« at li-n*t the I*»*t writing*
men it is sadly defii-tent. ,
You siv l^•iug kingly -ervl.x- w lien yuu
make tbcH- tm-n known to:iny thought-1
ful mind.- r.dwift Markham In Suouem. i
...JL
^
Circulat'ion Stimuhited
I the Muscles and Joints
bricated by using
Sloaov^
iivinveivt
'r,.„
That tli.-< ;.i,.
ordinal oiid'
llllo- pfiimj.v
g. inilN.P.M..U., gill
„lx*i-r* u|.m whose I
lejxiiaiioii liiiliaTiits It-a<le.
Thill
ml Alleoek'k pla,»«*rs
to |K-rfonii ibeSr r>iiie(Hti
ly ami e
That -J^i Veak' ll-irk Rheumallrm. ‘
Colds. Ldiig -
'iitiiries were wiltun In a vity aU^
iiffi-livl aud uudo rpharsble hand ealto
ed "•■Oiin lintid ~ ll waa totentlooxUR
2J
, PHce 25c 5bc6«L00
' Sold by cl) Destlers
Sloaris Trebiise On The HMse'Sent Fm
Address Dr.Efir)S.$lo6n.6oston,HMb.
Be on Hand to Get Your
Share Saturday
and Monday
EveryUltaig In Odds and
Ends Must Go
OUR TWO BIG DAYS
Saturday, December 29
End of Everything Sale
Everytlilno In odds and ends and rannants oi every descripUon will be
plaeed on large tables and marked
(Rie-fliird to One-haU OH
There wm be smne very gaod ptcldag lor a day or two, and remember
Oils wm be desirable awrebandise. Simply renmanis and abort ends oi everyIhlag. TMs Is the windino np oi Ibe year ISOS.
Be on hand early Saturday,'- Dec, 29,
to get yonr share of these real hargalns.
Monday, December 31
This Day will be given over to a big
31 cent Sale
Tblsday being IheSistdayDecember.aadIheUsIday oi Ibe year, we leel
tbal we want lo do sometblng extraordinary—something that yoa will
We wUI place over every table in the center aisle a 31 cent sign.
On these tables we will place Silks. Dress Goods, WaisUngs.
naanels. Table Linens, Knit Underwear, Fancy Linens that
are slightly soUed, Ribbons, Pillow Tops; and many otber
things Ihal we do no! wish .to carry over into the next year. ,
BE ON HAND EARLY MONDAY.
Remnants Of Cai^ts and Linoleums Marked Cheap for Quick Selling.
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TKAVERSE CITY, ORANO TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHtCAH, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. HOS.
beautiful*'buttorfly lady with hcavyj The half column was extremely dull, did gut-s* what It
I'd rugotten to. I told him I hadn't ple from the diab on the uUe.
id the I’nlted Su^
•Do say that you know him, Antby. black plumes falling over ber yrtlowiMr. Ueltun looked anxiously at the laugh.-il and cri.-d a
bad time. I da/e say be thonght that
WBieh-alghi cagipan.
Tbe gaillghl enbaoced her n.-noiib woman. "Just like a woman.'
ir. He's quite tbe rage nos-, you
forty years ought lo have been a long
New Year* Custe^
U.-s. r.wolvlhg lheai.-H-lves Into li«.>
enough tkne." She smiled and stoop know, and Tom'* ao proud of having dainty beauty. How tiny she wa.* and he said iM-Jiind bU big mnsiachc
The
wb.de
world
watches
the
Si-wj<-i,»,M.
itto
laune
m,-rr> makers uBd
Aj -Ahla to do anything In a streas and
coare from bis home.** Dulaic bow big and strong he looked!
ed to pkk a dsndelloo that blossomed
Year
In.
The
eu*u>m«
and
«-nv|rou-1
the
.WiirsliilK-rs
lo
the'chnrel;.-*. Kfltb
little pain set itself up in Mlss;weaJ; as water when the sintln U off.
by the curbstone. The wind sent said laxlly from her pile of eusb'ion*
glelw'* Isb llBe-irf watch-. pio-,s w-rvlce* are h.-Id. iH-ginnlilg ;ln
lanthe's heart and seemed very mm-h I shall have to touch this copy up a
down a playful scurry of leaves from befoTv- the ^eery Ore.
night wmimnlc* ;.ie a* vattci an-1,ih.-,-arty evening, ehangmg .-ach hour
home, f^r the heart wa» a very'»»od dea:
tbe trees above ber.
yetnember Charlie Grabame.
v.-.«- as are natienal ehara. l.Ti»rh-s; *iih varied iqwahers and inii»U- nuHI
inthc's work next day wa
Hiss tantbe was. bcrself. like a bit
lanthe said boldly, having chosen omnnly one and the pain a dimly
Id etivironmenr.
ImliUilght. wh.*n solemu prayer* ate
r.
Sb«work*-d
f.-verishlj
refroiful longing for TOmeihing that
of tbe autumn, with her bronM brown
apple and florae over lo Tom.
In Germany >.Va Y.-ar's eve Is rail- , volevd an.l each alt.-Udahl salute* hi• was about her proJnctlons i
e from Tlue-s b
balf and -pretty brown suit snd bat used to go to school together before she bad missed.,
I '’St. S.vlvesifr's night. " While it > n.-ighbor.
'—
brilliancy, a certain snap an.
Tom leant-d over to tiud tbe lj>'m»
Ha said, with a volee Ilka a aoos.
with touches of red at the heat and mother .lied, I dare say it Is be." Tom
is not cmsidertvl unl-e.-.>rolnp l..r ihej iimh and fea»ting rightly marii the
I came as a friwd (o endeavor.
throat and against her hsir. Forty went back to his papPT. Dulcle closed for her and sbe started and blnshed. sp.-irkle -Ihal caught the public cjv
t's like Sunford at the iK-gtOBlns of >unp poojfle to miike merry, the; i,„i|,iay M-ason. Bui then- ra.H-e* irI ttme as a foe to all wrong.
years had not been lime enough to her pretjy eyes and
Miss lanthe But sbe sang steadily enmicli. and
•ent
in
more
serious
h.iuM
hold*;
rt-»lMlbly
at
the
close
of
the old yi-ar
periodical drunk." Mr. Melton said,
that she stared resolutely be
To the aad aad afraid I bring courage make Miss lanthe old. Her face waa munched ber upple aad wonden-d
lakl-s on a feUglou* asiwct. l»urlngj*n.l the ad\.-m of the new il.e under.
fair and sweet and ber eyes grave and why sbe had not beard of Cbarile dur fore ber. fixing tbe preacher with an gathering up the small, closely writaad aid.
-nine there I* proy.-i at the; current »f M-riousnera an.l solemnity,
.heels. "I don't iireleii.t lo ttndorafaliertng eye.
And tha weak 1 win gird aad make tender. She looked capable and useful ing all iheee ycara and yhy this
lamily absr. At midnight the waieh-l whl.h ha* bc-n llily expn-sM-.! by iltai
M’hen they were leaving U happen- Ktand it. She's wmked pretty siesulllv
and as If she knew bow l«» help tbe should lie so full of him.
etr»E.
.d the church tower bb-w* hi*'p-ntl.- i*il.e.npher. rharh-s tADib;
world slong With s low laugh she .es
1 that the butterfly ««» just in fn>nt n ibe hiirnos* for ail th<-s<* year*.
"I gui-s* 1 haveti't had time."
itoni. aun.ninrtog tbe birth »t ihi- New
-oi all stnimS. the
sol.-nin and
1 bring Toa moi« bleaUnga than te^ caped the shower of leaves and stuck said to hemolf. smtliog grimly. The 1.1 licycod bt-r the tnm-giay head >ut—well, she's a woman."
om-htiig Is lb.That night Mi*s lanthe asked the V.ar.
rora.
and shoulil.-rw. Mibs lanihe tb.iugbt
the dandelton stem In tbe bnlienbole apple was finished, but tbe sat i
That is a iini.|UO form of ili.- cus- tb.- old w-.vr.- I I
r ft wllh.uit
I brfag yon awre aull^i than of her trim Isoket,. Then she hurried still gating into ihc flie. "I thought I It strange that sh.- ould not tell Tom privilege of Iniervlewing.
>m of WBiching the OM Year out an.
piilh.'rinK up of my mmd to a ouion.
that Cbnriiu Grabame waa Ju>t In •inperance wvirkcr. It w«OOB.
had forgoiten." she said softly.
■iitialh>n,**b.'an Ih.- ,|u.-4 tw.-lve
.|'e 1b.> p.>|iular female leeturer eouM I.- N.-w Y.-ar in which pr.-taii.* it
"Wacber say. 81s?" Tom mumbled oot of them.
‘Tbe car's gooel" seta said. And ten
I tear eat yoar page of old errors
Srt.tlan.l. lATg-' companies aramild. namths; alUT
ve audience to the rvponen
The Imiiuffly lady was chaillng
Aad htda them away in Time's., minutes will make me late at church. from the dtoth* of bis papi-r.
manyScottish
brins.'holdi
jH-rf.-rmed
or n.-Bliet.-.l. VlPttl-, nigretwith a hnmming-bird girl. "Oh. my intbe walked up and down. H
That's for stopping to wblne. t shall
Miss lanibe blushed. This was
' tomb.
111*- riork slrlk.w the magical Itouf .hl lime. I Is-cin to knins It* worth,
1 reach yon clean hands and lead on not hear that new anthem today, and usual, for she m-a* a practical busi- rar Mr*. Graham." biiraed the hum- age waited ..uuide, Tbe rain fell
twelve, eunvertlnc the old Into ih. is wh.-n a p«-r»oB dl.-s. It tak.-s a iiori-avily
and
the
wind
blew.
Tbe
Mret-t
dng-bird
girl,
''how
lovely
you
are
It
serves
me
rigbi.
One
misses
a
good
woman.
But
the
blushed
and
pull
to tha lands
•». friend grtvls friend and wlsh.w ■onal color, nor was It a puettcal
Whara the t(llet of jmece are In deal by stopping to look back." She ed nervously at her »-alch chain. to-nlghi. The doctor must bo w. proud liplns w. re cr.-.if, misty eon.-H pushed
m a "glide Sew V«-ar and nemy o'' light In n ronu-ni|*inifT wle-u In- w.lowo Into the thick <l;.t:kn<-si
laughed again and turned down a KMhtng." she Mid.
of bringlug you!"
dlraii- th.-m! " Th»-n the door is iinluirn-d -Uilme<l. 'I saw the tdtins of the de-'
broad, snnny street with a many
Something gave Miss lanthe'•• heart
The coals crackled lar.lly. Dulcle
let the Old Y.-ar out and the Sew wiling y.-ar "•
■pired church at tbe next comer. The doted luxuriously. Tom lost himself
hard little squi-exc. lt«rM so. th.-n! l•nimillg. but Mira lauthe talked and
ar in. while the men guests go out
The Yaara.
bells were chiming a sweH tavliallon. in bit paper, and Miss lanthe gated
he was not surprised, but it isn't al M-ribbled faithfully for a much longt
roll on their aeqiialnianees and to
A Little of EvcryUtlng.
We heap hvge nwonde of years
The neighborhood a-as new to her; Into the flt« and abe saw—ob. how ways ploarant to be obi-otiUely sure. lime than she had lnl.-nd.-<l lo. U-ben
<• them tin- "arst Ttyol." I>ivi-rs
Japnn.-se |n.lry lias mi thyme.
»be
went
.lown
the
ebwks
weie
strik
BaCore ns and behind.
they had been In the cottage only a tbe years went skurrying oway like
Hiss lanthe was a practical
u- the up|sHiniiii.v to call u|K>n ih.dr
Russia baa within h«-r .topirc M.ttod
Inp twelve an.l her carriage was not
Aad eeoni the little days that pass
week. Bbe should have to go to this dry Icavca from a violet bod. Just as business woman.
sveelhittils.'- This rus-uim in iii.slin.'d iiiil.-s of navigable riters.
like angeU on the wlad!
struge church' or miss a service al
In the upper hall she stood at the- a-nlling.
icy were quite ushamed of ba'
t l«en adopted in other
Jam.-* V. of Se.>Ha»td was Hu- fliwt
-W’batev.T sliall I do? I* ihl.* car
together.
log oome between; And she saw a II wtu.lnw watching liie moon long afi> r
lands.
lo put dates mi his ednsge.
Xneh innlog round a sman. sweet
She wa* given a seat near the front tie school room with pine outside the the house wa* quiet. "I shouldn't riiige engaged?"
Among (he Russians tbe unmarried
A Russlnn woman may u.m .niter a
Hefore
the
.lriv.»r
ahswer.-d
a
tall
(see
MUch as she loved friends there wsi wlodoa-s and desks Inside. And a'ce wonder If that was my romnneo. my
|>ei>ple
H’Dd
Mivants
Into
Hie
street.
tidlverwlly
uiiU-e* sh>- ts married.
As heaotlfnl as near.
always a certain charm In being alono
a slim girl with red hair and
little love stoo'. I've l«-en say- form ertuwd quickly l» ht-c side.
ihemyelvie. Just after Ih.- mM
Moat African n.-gn. ntr.-s hol.l that
Beeaase fl U so email a face
a crowd. She fHt this now. Pres- freckles at one of these, and lust
that some women esraiH.- them. "Thi- carriage Is mine. You will
night h.iur*. t.i ask Hie nam.-s of the jfter d.-atU Ih.-j iHCimie whiU: mini.:
Wa wui not see It clear.
lUy abe raised her eyes and they across sst a tall, shy boy with grave After all. I wa> wrong. My iMjor little •hare lUJiia.IiimT' The door opemnl
p<-r>»ns they ^(Vl. Tb<-«e. it 1* rocnarihqiiakew are rath.-r more cun
mK a pair that were grave and earn
■n eyes. Api»l« and candles, love story, how short and small It wa*. >ml she wa* inside.
"\Vh>, It i* .VX.U." sb.- Kibl wben the eHv.vl, will ^ Hie In.llvlduals srhom (non at full moon than at any .itIiDi'
And no K tarns ffmi as and goes
est. steadily regarding her. For an In
pened pencils and worked out "exbi—oh. t should like to l>e
the H-n.1.rp will w-vrrally marry.
Away la end disdain.
stant she looked quietly into them,
young—and like her.
This nt-w light shone on his fnci. "Vtni are
The word "J.-w." Mri.nlj Ki-enktng.
Many loislif'ul Russian lover. It I* said,
Though we' wooW give onr lives for lU then tamed her face slowly away.
ehaiu.-r U not b.-ginnliig'well. 1 dart- very kmd." niTVOUiUy.
•peed.-.! ldm«-lf In his null by m.-ans a memluT of the tribe of
"Surely not .-specially so. Tin- res' It Bomr noMsa again.
,The organ waa aobWog like the wind flower, and once a valentine with a ray It all come* on the change*. 1
s rate 1.1 Ik- the flr»i man hi* Judah.
—loss Mnloeh. in thp pines. She bad never noticed very fat heart and a veij- pink cupid
rould very- easily adjust myself •lie of a drowning w-oman Is—You 'arc
( maid met. A |.rt-Mv Ruraluu
Japane*..
foaliloD* In .liv'ss hav?
ihltvrinp."
before how like It can be. She had al tangled In a drift of rose*. It had
r rondlllonf." Her thoughts were
•'I Icli my eiMi in Hie carriage that family e. remorty i* Hun which Signal- hanily cbaiiped In’ihe past iwimiy flviTha New Chapter.
ways loved the sound. She thonght
led a srork of art and she had
Karly deflned. aft.-r ihi*. Thcy
New- Yror's^rtv.-ui. At mid e«-nlarie*.
Kiss Uathe stopped at the ootner of the pines about the little country known with the calm Indifference of
like the ubj.-cts in the misty bronglii m.-, It wa* nut raining then.
The world's pnaiiicHon «d wine
aad loohad back. It was oerUInly
supiKisu ih.- roan thought be could night each raenilter of the Ru.sslan
schooUbouse aad of bow she used to youth that It had cost tbe tall boy a moonshine.
luaehobl raluies every other mem- am.Hinis to 4.»«vhn>.<*m( galtuns anpretty pleco. the many gabled cottage Ilston and droam the hours away. hard-earned ten-ccni piece.
■Wben she crept Into lu-.l with cold be iiaek In time.
■r with a kU«. lu-glnalng with the nnaily.
with Its shining windows and flowHo dn-w a soft nfg from under the
wonder how her leiaons man -It was time for Tom's Bible class. hands and fe*-t she rom. mbwed that
hind
of
the
house,
and
ih<-n
they
re
In the forert land fifty l>er r.«l
«a already about the door. A sigh es- aged to get themselvea learned. Per- He kissed Dulclcs ear and depart.-.!. she ha.1 not boon so Iniprndcni since icjii and very earofully. and alas, ve
tire after gravely wlsbtug one another mon- rain soak* Into the itroaml titan
' caped her. She felt a Uttle Urod.
bapa It was becauae—
Miss lanthe cnept away to her room.
a school girl. Tbe ihoughi (lowly, wrapped It about her.'
haitpy New Year.
In «.|*en country.
"Thank you; that Is like you." w
that ao mneb of her work was done.
She canght her breath and glanced
as a amig tliUe place with aome trellcl off Ble»-ply Into her dreams,
The Danes greet the emning of the
Then- are about Ik?. Inhabited Bril- '
TOSS’S edneatlon gnlshed and a pan In tbe direction of the grave brown of her mother's furniture In It. It was
tbe tnomlDg she glared flcrcvly said.
•w >.-ar with a Iremendoii* volley of toh Ute*. <if which SeoHaml cUlma
'You haven't forgntlon?" he said.
■anhlp In a good Arm aeeared for eyes. They met her look snd there flodded now with laic aCic.-noon sune face that looked out from her
intion.
At midnight tin- vatdi over one faurdn-d
'Not when little aiieniions arc
Mm; the last cent paid on the pretty
Jnat the hint of .a aaUle la them. sblna.
mirror. The face wns penUent «eogb
____
Slia-hh.ilin aii‘!l Iluda-p.wtli are tbo
. Ml pl.-KNini and m> few." she siil.l. jiartie*' ramtoiia.llng shak.-s .drl <'oiK-naaA.MB.JtMlBB aleslr over. The eeagrogatlon waa bowing In pnfrMm lanihe sni down before her
ve toiicUe.1 a har.br heart than
towns p«>s*iu<stng the liost teU-phonk
• There was aathlng left to wish lor.
iiig her iips iMcmtse-thcv- bad no! hagen lo Its v.-ry f.mndatl.i
Mlse laantbe dropped her Tare in tbother's mile work table imd (H>ened
with iis siv.vt w..tiii.M!y mnuib
that is ecnainly a .bmbiriil :
Tha eagageBMat had be«o a long her bands, bat sbe lost tbe prayer, for the drawer, turning tbe key very slow, and great gray ey.-s- And she miglii
syiuenis In exlrteoe.-.
.m.-d
though
Intendt-d
to
I
k
,a
dellr.vte
eoraAmong the Ba*oto*. and also with
oae. and the ruat. usually
fe
■|K«ied.
-S..
khe was trying to disentangle tbosc ly. It bad been yean since she had
une approving gbinee
aUta In thalr daalingt with Mlu brown eye^from tbe loasons.and that seen inside the drawer.
I didn't menn that. Of rouroe Tom pllnteni. prarll«-d by thi- Dan.-s. wlio the native of the N.-w Hebrld.-s. hla»
when the soft brown waves fell *r
laathe. had been kted In this instance. tiny, qnlulcil smile from ber vision
"I guew I haven't had time,
I'alntliy buck from the white brow is—1* eveothlhg and d.K-s the bi-*t Are off guns and pUt.ds iin.ler the Ing Is a sign of apidause.
iM-ditsiln wind.iws of their frlehil*
A d.af and dumb perstm who l»
Thm's tors and marriage had not of the old school room. Her face felt said with a sad mile smile.
but sh<‘ was quite ushamed. of llth he can. ixstr fell.tw," she stammered
New *'.-ar'» s. reiiad.*. ot the dawn
(airly ex|srl at linger language caH
anme as shocks ta her. She bad been
she wondered If sbe looked fonlThere was the Uttle things that her womanly woman who had seen vis helplwhiy.
sptak alKiiil foil) tlirt-e word# n lulnthe year's natal day.
- •
tret to know Onlds. Ii was
“la he an Invali.l?" ritsri'1}'Ub. and tbe was not accustomed to mother-had used Iasi. A bit of unfln Ions yesienlay iin.l dreamed dream*
Mr of bw break-down and Tom’s wondering sbout ber looks.
Much
more
pleasing
artthe
watdi"Tom? Oh, no. he's tmly «
Ished work with the needle in the last nlghi.
/
In the navy, death v.Jl-y# are the
•ret year la ccdlege. She bed gone to
A bymn came next and Hiss lanthe dainty hem. a crushed liandkcrcfaief.
may M well prophesy utday .he lBUglie>|. "I forgot lo give you light eiisi.au^^ lh>- i«-ople at Frank•rtily .mes flred In even nnmlK-r». All
' a Utde place on the coast and bad lost her momeutary coafusloo In
ort cii the Main and olh.-r riti.-s
with the breath of violets still clinging
going to be a very qrtseraWe he ndclre**."
r-r raliiieii are In odd numls-ni.
foBBd DoMe there, e wboieme m- beauty of It. Daring tbe sennon she
"1 know w hafe yon live. Will your the tUiln.- an.l In SwIiuTlaml. On:
. Miss lanibc lient her bead a^ smd worthle** rrealure If you dont
If all m«al*. uranium posiMiamys
Os maMca helfdag her moUor look af noticed that tbo grave eyes under the kissed the yellowed folds. Sbe waa mend yourWiiys. After this, madam. —|K.opIo be uneasy
New V.-ai's .-ve family iiani.-s aro;
Strongert «lor- M««t ftwals have
ter tte beardere. Tom had gone down gallery were ^xed up on the preach- crying softly now. which was a very
'•Oh. no. Tom has always been used the feature In the majority of houwsj
march siti.igUt to your own
holda. ft-aiuing. games, and t-mg* be-, a eharacteriatle smell, tin In patilrutor his TBCatloD. nd that was the
tace. She saw now that they be- uDusnal thing for Miss lanthe in do. church each Sunday. 'No* get in toll. He never mlmls."
ing th<- tm«romm<-. Wben the great
"Then h't MIC remind you that
haglanlag.
tonged to a man who was no longer Business women-liidulge In few femi
work."
In all the tea shops In Pekin noileo#
In the tall Dulde's mother bad died, young. A man with a fine, tbougfatfal nine luxuries.
1 ala*, and ala*, she w-as scarce- i-h.mld. Till--. Is dangerous for you— bell* of the calh.dniU toll the flr*t
art- po*1e.t lo the effect that frequentleaving the glri a tew dUlaie and the face and balr heavily streaked a-tih
•But U Isn't th<- ram.-, wimehow.
«UHl In her ear when her eye* the ex|<osure to—to dlReieiii thlngi stroke <if midnight, every- window 1*
powi.g. by the sen. Dnlele bad written gray. Beside him sat a small, fairy- today." sbe said. I.y way «f excuse. met that other |iair. Very grove they Perhaps you have not thought----- "
op.-n.-d wble. Pe.q.le lean from the •T* are to avoid the dtocassitm
'
to Man lanthe for advice. Just as like creature with flnfly yellow hair "Tbiugs seem soh of finished up. now
"Oh. y.-s t have." she lntemipie.1. eab.-m. nth to voice the general gns-t- lIHral questions.
i-re. an.l cordial too.
The diiuanee lielween New Vork
•revyhody who knew her did. It end and a prafusloD of violets and many that Tom Is married and settled and
"Dm M's no matter. Thi* is the place. ing. At tbe last sdrokt- the windows
MUs lanthe. iK-ing Ktririly i
and Salffranelseo via Cape Ib.rn to
ed In hUsi lanthe taking cAarge of the looped purple bows. A wee. bucterilyIt's like a compleu-d chafer,
^ woman, bad never learn.-d that Don't gel out please. 1 thank you wi are rIoM-d and a midnight hush dcK
about
miM. Tit.- Panama canal
girt. The few doilare were used
—there. I can get out alone!" She cends ov.T all.
Udy.
wonder what the next will be?"
le was also n t^ry groeeful one. '
tend her to a good school and they all
The approadl of thi- new yiail Is Ibe will rtsJuee this to aomclbing less ilisu
quirkly opcat-d the door and sprang
By an effort. Mtss lanthe compell
She took out a |«ckago of yrllo. more than one passenger glaneed
weat tor nwUle aacb summer to the ed herself lo listen to the sermon. papers—her crude and childish
signal for great feasting and merry
^ard the woman who bowed with such out to fall In 11 forlorn little heap
cottage. When Tom wma o
,
making In C'htna. And they.'are very , There w.-rt- piibllshfd in Germany
When it was over aad sbe would have positions." Who but a mother woiiBr quk-l dignity when the doctor ys'^ed thi- wet eurhslone.
"Why. whut Is It?" Tom raid wben mlwralil.- wbo do m-t J.rln. f..r two -biting th-- y.-ar It.ua, T.l'.i Insinim.-nturned away nervously, keeping her
I gathered them up so carefully his hat to her. He w-a* Ulking nipt.1
eyea from the pew nndcr the gallery, Crying again she imiled the faded ly to n'gmnpp of interest.-.l men- Ir he njM-ned the door to admit a inl! «»r three .lays at l‘-asi- in .the g.-n"rtd lal works. S.olk vi*.-al works and H5
the sboc£ of toting him entirely or she saw before her An extended hand, blue ribboci and the |«|n rs fell aparl a nervous hurry and dread that she man with a fainting wumau
gay.tlcM of the only holiday s>a---on ismks imd pampbMs on muskal sale
* all at oswe.
and the brosp eye* were smiling Into One by one she ,.)i>ened th. m. Noi could lioi explain. Mis* lanihe Ml arms. "Why. SM Is she hurt, slrr g.KieraI in ftiln*. Th- f.stival Ik-pIb*
Aecoi.ling to the Korean ealeudsr
-Bat a Is nearly the bame. ’
ber own.
and then a crushed faded flower dust
he car beiort- lu-r corner was lenehivi ' A Di-w light shone in the iloctor'i
Mid. tooUag back from the co
eisvs
at lb- ii.ldniebt that . l-»es the two y.ars of .very tlinH- have tw.-lr.r
"I am an glad to And you," he
ey.-s when he again t-nter«l bis cat
i-d itself over her pretty gown, i and walked tli.- r.-st of the way.
"Very nearly the same. They ar
•■bl y.-ar. Th-ie ji:-iiflentig“. Ins. n*. mouth* ear*, .d tw.-nty-nlne or tid^y
flushing. “1 hope you nre quite well broken magnolia petal sill] showed
riaae.
1 iM-lieve you are tin-d of tl
la all to each other, aad I do feel sort and that I shall see you again.''
limning*, an-1 niim.-rtm* other rp- -. day*, wbil- till- third yror ha* ibirt-'.-ii
the carofully traced words'l love
^ " Mr. Mellon Mbl to her. "Su^j in the aortilng Dulcle wa* goloi
of left out. It most be because fve
Miss lanthe smiled In her pretty- you." And here—jv*. here it was— ^w.- j-on run down to th . new chsrityj It to do some necessary shopplut whb-h last HU'di.llgM. He- t- mp;-- w-.n'l.s. with SkJ d!.y»Am>riC!i ranks fir-t In th<- pafs-f
been Idle tor a day or so. I need bard way and a new and becoming airineM the little old valcnllDe with its laeetK-lug ilgti'-l up, the jOgrala* lll'IOllJi
hospital and get u.s half I column. We, -n (»n Iwd to b-a.
work aad planning aad things to look crept into her usually very dignified llke edge* and briMlant rose
ate-l.
an'l eandl-^ s< t m. IMOrt- Hf .I'V making Itfl.isiry, «5. rn.aiiy m—md
Iwiih only yniir i
are running short."
ni. oir hV-Is In .-v-ry h.-.is-. A-- mk.h and G.-ai BlftaWi Hdt-h 'nie f.f.Hliie.
itowsrd to."
"A quarter of a ct-ntury ai
manner. "Tes. thank yon. Tom and
'-.for eompany. Wh
ArUon wa- h.-m-i: *h ' WOlll.l
She had had a good deal of that will be glad to see you." She waa hiss to be raliing In the ashes of a .Imd
;|. th>- dav ar^iois.
ol '-•«< t-.m in -Yiii'.riea I* tw«» or 'hr.- tlt«.-t
-nt. only to' witi.low. - the d-n,
Wi-h fft.-rlrh haste *h._______
...
gr.'.*t.-r Hum that .rf Gr.-a' Dritain
aoit of thing since they bed laid her ing with the claap of her hymn book past for these lliile live coals. Bellabame nici : ly^i the lovelic.-i
reiK-nt -v-alnly whe
and N-w y-ar's:gifi« nr- s.-iit t.i parti - A »tai!sHci*ii li** flg-irtd ft ouMlml
baby bfotaer in her arms and told her Sbe bad rtaebed tbe aUle now.
let them smnld.-r away as i thought
r In the hospital corridor.
) in-(s(
I him ;i
rii!;.i
frl-ti-Is.
always
ari-»finTani«»l
by ••\-iv inhabitant of I^mdon
ITS .
that her mother was deod and her
they hod done. My life looked
•1. -niyi burri.-d "ut.
father heert-broken. A good deal of
.1
Msfitig
.-ard
..f
re-1
|
m]« r. oii which' pouniis of potai-K-a in a yror. wl.i'- a
safe and cool and gray, and—and—"
(las. Wb.-n she laid heri
a eh-'-ry vnice.
began, but »omel«dr ca«e her
trhthful
*1.. wTitt.-n the name srf lit- -k.ti..r at,.'' ihin.istt
<rft an J.w-rag.- .rf.ly
bard work and planning and.tooUng
Sbe tied up the package and loek- han-l in the one h.- h. Id out. " I have :
.j,<, p.i
,,ut
and she went on, At .the door
a H't of the pr«-»eii's-M at. Tb'-*'. f-sny-'nlti-|X»:ii.d* :i y.Jtr.
forward, for they were toon Uon
conn-trom The Time*, you know. Wcij-nj.
,.j,„ lan'he. m/ brother's
Melton wa* waiUng for her. He work i-d the dniw.T. The tea bell ro
ronsist u.'iially of eOks. en-t-a.*w.-. ■ ChK-fc* a.-- man-ifacloied In vnil-.u#
a toughing baby, and abe a allm.
Tom bad come. Sbe went down
were IntCrt-s-;.-.! In lb'’ “ork and th<-re'
Xh.-j cave her the
ed at the offlee with her.
jMt'K rtf Ih" e:r!p;i.- «yf J«[Mn
'uch m.-afs. irtroam.ini* for p<is.--ii;.l ■
Bwvoes girl of flfteen.
Is to..ni for a half eolumu- or »o." shej
y„„ nn
*
“I happened to nee you and waited. him.
It bad been very hard, at fltut. but
toys, an-1 oibvT irlJlo vu;-.-'; «- r It- an ex'.-S! ti.ar th': imp-irtaH.in of all
"One of Dulch-'s tary spell* Is
said, hardly knowing what sbe
dnv.-and shop eomfortatdy.'
- I i.et the \--ry eh-aiK-sv kind hai to-ti
abe had worked bratHy oo. sUidylag You were Ulking to Grabame. Know her. SU; won't >ou go to eh-.iich with
ro—ashrti.
i.>lllng
him.
answer
K-anie
faintly
from
When the could, gmihering up giwedlly him welir
That'is a .MgtilficaijT «n-! w. n-i-T-i sVr,ppMi Am.fi'-an mo\"m"»i* ,nr>- -x
ire c-nn.-ele-i;
me? I want to bear Jackson's preacher
le yard and rh-n th- oarriag.- drove
-I—I gucBs not." sbe said.
[-.'i--- ady iroliaie.1- l-’(t tb- *t*rtttj* ur*soeb fbllSB sbeavM of knowledge
around at Ct- Jiule's."
! with The'Titm-s?" He askeil. forget-' away A fryotsti-p so-iod-d lo the haS: fully iniprt-nv- »'a’> It big!.' “
*x:reat surgeon and all thai.
l'i,»-d Staw-.
He la the way of thoee wbo are shut
that t,o". pUrt- la K'kUno lai.'i A- P.i|«r.-d frttm ti
••Ye». ni ga I need rousing." she ping t-K-t her hand p«.
know. What a butterfly the little woa gf.-a' wave of h*pptm»s sV'pt over might Ik- ertp--r'.-.!. it ha- not i->.
,\ rhiM'-. atBi'-n'.e from seho-d lr>;
out from the harvaai.
»Bld.
!
Yes. After,we wen- «<-ttW Torn Mis* liui'be. His hrr»ib<-r'* lanthe.
.s»-tni"rp*rt al)>wlii-r.
Pto' years now. she hsd had her
Where ll;« Swi'i-rlahd Is pnni«hed sri'h * finw.
But
the
»peil
that
had
cone
upon.^rtcl
to
persuade,
mo
to
give
It
up.
Somehow Miss lanihe could mrt tall
Why, rf cyiirs.- ^h-re biul tK-.o N«k1,
di9!- wbl'h i* irwry^rfM-d dally i
dcuk In tha editorial rooms of one of
MISs lanthe was not .•aidly brok.-n j j.,,!-a busy life I* l-“t. Y.ia »'i;i An-l It w,.K N-d who had nanirri hi* nirh's ar- 't« tn-mth*
of »b- ehrid I lll-ln which ease, .rf'e.»-it*e.
the gTMt dUUea. Her work had never > her friend. They parted at the cot
jecogttlw t
litii- girl for her, and Charlie—
been very Important, but to was for Iter and she wont home and stood be She walked silently along tx-slde Toni, conic to see it*
0 glad I
he band tucked en.igly in hlsarm. He!rr«l, Tom and
t. Th-y come; According
a Pari* .tatlrtl-lMi
With the cladoess of this n.rw,
and wat.
all that Indtopenaable. 8be bad done fore the glass a long time. Sbe saw
chattered in hi* plroram way. won. | the Fkie* have bc-r. good try
ar.d le.- rove»)»h-r- ar», kit hua-Ifd Vim«« who,
iiatleoUy and well the Uule thing* beauty m the One. womanly face
revelattoa In ber eye* she lotAosI op' r,,,t >,{ is-lr snw fc
d.-ring a mue at hi* *i»ier'» al•s^rac-ln.'^voo»lv,'
t- ing a'-;ilW’ by jo<iniaIieaj In England, twelve
“that toost leave undooe or desplse.- fleeted theiv. Beauty meant yellow
and. met tbe graae brown ••yes'again, jn jK,ir>.of <«'
llon.
MUs
lanthe
w-.vs
half
w-ay
up;
-Thank
you
But
iheyhajvnt
Ti's. Th'-y gala; hor.ki-d .tn .Cerniany a»-i i«w,*b-<oroe; them for one happy inslanl and iir« .< -.n w''>tn-.u Thai was well. Not s brilliant news hair and pink cheeks and blue, baby
the aUle before she noticed that she;,ai,t coldly- Gut- of the cerw-r
to 'b.
the v.ila«.-.'ra!.d oo" h'Ji('dr-d and nlneiy-i^K- Jn
paper woman, she had yet done sub- eye*. She sighed and went dosrn
then—
.
jvtuTanet- i.. -»»;;> i=i"> h>
I hod come again I.* the church la j coming toward them. "Pb-at..'a
aim'th" iTltcd R'aie*.
BUattol work and bar ptoee v*aa ao Tom and Dulcle.
Ditlfie. r-Murnlnc from her drive moving with ai*oUiie siknc"
sikn
Tom was reading. He looked up ' which sbe bad atien.led the morning! to the lady; lanthe is waiting for
•
with the yellow-halieti lanthe lugging, m.vsf.-ry. extiLtpilshlu* «.-ry .-wire ’ Three prizi-f have be.-n Off*-f«l
serv
lcv.
When
she
was
seated
and
He
»K>w.d
and
pa.**.-d
on.
-Taa.~ abe said, buitoalng the ptel when sbe entered. "I aaj- 81s. It this
her *kiri*. atopped. amazH. in her of Ilchi and fire a* they go. Wh.-aiifce G-rman g..v"rtim-T.t for the b<#;
Trim
helped
h.-r
with
her
cost.
aad
^
|n
a
aon
of
dale
Miss
lanih.
ty brown glove snugly aboot her wrist, Doctor Grahane that tie (Mpers are
From jMtrlor door.
.
(tlM-r.- 1* B"t a »p«ik .rf Bam- ft-ft In'fl.Hd k!teh.-ns avallabb- :«r urtny tnv,
-1 do feel a wee bit Ot«j in my btart. so toll of tbe Charlie Graham.- that wei whispered *om«- little pleasant word.: lowed the wblte-row>ed mter his ear- . "Antby. dear—-why, »i>T—"
stip>iU<t«l that
that .ter.» ytleb
{the comro-mi'y they J«u*e In icd.-mn and K 1* stip.tUt.-d
Mt*s lanthe glaneed timidly in th.- » wlndpw sh- saw- him
-mall «11»(
this morning. Maybe It waa the steak sre ttsed to know at Greenfield*? I
golden-hMtwd
' Can'S .voit guess wliyr the tali;assembly.
Then with impiM-ive VjifttmustlK small.-noagfc
.iocanY
direction of tbe pew under the p.1-: rfage. where a Uny.
, ________ they
_______
_
fresh Are.,.* a bor^-. with spac- left tot the-,
wa had for biMkla*."
For Mla* was a small shaver, but t remember
• glanced .W1. doctor laughed,
' fce.em-tnles
kindle
child
laathe's fife bad been veir practical. Ibe big. ktnd-bewned fellow."
. i And being a verv .ele-ar b-mded and I from which Upera are taken to repew ; driver', iuggae^ and foraeo for ^
,
tbeiv.
the
tall
man
with
-Bless
her.
Little
Unibe
Crahame
I
"There are »o many tlrahames. "
T BeaT hnow. Perhaps I am growjwarm-hrortrtl little woman. Duteteitoe fire* and lights ihroughoul ihe|honie.
D^aM. tbm aaU this atomlnc that lanthe said, carefully oeleeslng an ap- the grave eye*, and be*lde bint the one ofe our anfeU." »he said.
Th« N«w VMr.
I ww OB (be UUa ot the monalpc
The tons of tb« Ne«r Year arlae.
U* stood like a atatoe adorslat
Tha world with a backsroiiiid of
skia.
Thera were eouraga aad srace la hU
beaotifal face
ABE hope la Us slorloiiB eras.
p"
T
«RANO TRAVCME HERALO, THUMDAV. DECEMBER 27. IMS.
^AOCa
RABID CITY.
RivU Cltr. Uh^. Dec. U—S. U.
RofatuoQ. wbo reumed ffom the
- ve« wUb • fever, bu been la the
,cate of Dr. Hoac of Aides for the past
rli veeks. bat is ftow ^le to shovel
coal for the Fere JUi^uette.
TEo a
B postpooed uaU! Best December
on aocodot of the diphtheria scare.
The children hope that Saata Clans
Is met afraM of stieh a trlllliig IBaeaa.
Bder Dreer U hOIdloc revival meet
at the Church of Christ.
S. M. Bobtosoa was an AMeo fttitor
of iroo ore for the anaaOo was 37.1SS.SB9 tona. an Inmase of 4A3M»
tons over ISOS.
Grain from Dulath anged fo a forg
er volamc than ever before. There was
shipped from the head Of lake Boperl8I.eoS.OM bushels as compared
with S9.G7C,0(W bushels to ISOS.
BrariitgtsiaFhidlay.
A .very quiet wedding look pfoeea'
the FOOTteenih Street H. ^ payasoage Doc. IS. at 12:30. the
parties belag Bertrtd U. Findley atad
Miss Itola BraxlBgtoD. both of TiavTbey
Fred Rlclceu was In Aides oB basl- Arthur Wilcox and Miss Mary. Flndseaa one dar this week.
Mr. aod Mta. Findley will spend
A youDK jady was IooWbb at the
jeWdry la Muirs the other evenln* few days at Central Lake, after whtrb
• > way she they will return to - Traverae Oly.
where they will reside.
Kot a valuable ifoB isnsicd In her hair
Tbo wodding dinner m servant
aod was about to walk out when Mr.
ic h«ne of the bride on Bnaib
Men asked her to be Irtnd e»on*h
Msva It for him and thus save far Union street at blgb noou.
Mr. and Mrs. P'lndley arc yo-jng peother trouble.
B. W. Burth opCDPd hU ukaUng rtnk plo that are wi ll known In (he diy
Wedneaday evening. Bveryoso ought and will receive ibo c(
and best w^es of their maoy friends.
to oeme asd aoo tt
tumblers.'
Leffingwell-Vaughn. Harry Banter left here for WauThere are a number of people la
OcorsB Tbomaa la very III with
BrtBht'a dlMaae.
Un. KHa Nelsoo le« here for Elk
BapMs Tueaday.
■Ihe Lady Hebekahs gave a fair laat,
week at whkh they took In over $30
one aftemoos and evenlnit.
rj«»«m and you will hear the wedding boUs Itnglins aftoo H> Aides and
Bapida aty.
.
The diphtheria paUenU wre report
ed bettor and aa there are no new
cases Rapid City people are living In
bopto issued of hot water.
[. ■
ELK RAPIDS
Elk Bapldt, MJeh- Doc. Jf—Norman
the 4-year«Id daui^ter of Mr. asd
Mrt. Nonnas Hawley, died of pnennonia and was buried Monday after
noon of this week. Six little girls
naglng Is age from 12 to 13 years
acted an pall bearers.
TBs mlodramu, “FtirglTen,'
dered by home talen Friday and Satariv ermiiBgB was an wnqnallSed
■ asooSBA focal young people aurpaasIng the
.vlaltod tbo vUlag^ tlnce the season
opmwd. They played to a full house
-and the baad tuder whose auspices It
- was gtoea reaped a neat sum.
This U the
Isg fOT a large contingent
Elk BapUa young people. The absent ones
who are to eat Chriaunaa turkey at
bone aro Agnea Paries from
ttqoa and her brotber Alec
Ann.Arbof. Dr. Harry Kramer of O
and brother Harvey of
.Ifabcl and Meal Perry and Charfotto
Dougherty of leasing, a
-Daaring <E Minneapotls and brotber
t of Alma, Mabel Waite -ht
Alma. N^le HUI of Mason. Nell MorTiaoa of DetrolL Paul Wright of Ann
Arbor and tlaier Bessie of Bllasfleld.
B. Q. Bnah and wUo retamod the
fatter part of last week from a ton
days' Tlrit la Chicago.
Tbs 4«oalhsold ton of Jacob
nada died UM Friday of
Ths foa^al was held Sunday from
the Oenan ^rch.
AUes. the btytftroid Aoghter of
Mark Doering. Is a victim of poeumonla and attended by a trained nurse
-from Traverse City. She is tmprovbig and her recovery is looked for.
It la expected that the chemical
-Works wDl resume operations next
y after being shot down for
sfawsaka.
Tbs sagtae ai^ bidler and eonalderable of the machinery of the hardwood
faetoiy owned by the Iron company
ars befog taken ont and shipped to
DetrolL
. W. B. Fife has sold his fsna eonth
of town to Troutwlne and Crotser of
s City.
Ths Odd FMIows will InslOU ofSeers on the evening of Jan. 7.
. Chartea Butler, for a long Ume
derit In Amorsoe'a, baa acoepUd a po» laige department store at
Warsaw. Ind, and left last weri: for
that point to begin hU dmios.
The Imdlea* Altar society of Bsered
Raait chnrch held a bazaar and served
dinner In ths Odd Fellow bunding
Tbs STtalng train Ssturdsy. dae at
T:40. did not reach here untU between
t and 8 Sonday morning, caaacd by
4hn wredt near Acme.
H. S. Ameraon. loading
and connctlman. has taken n partner.
Ha arrived Tnesday ready for buslI and weighs
pounds. CooI are being abowered
both father and mother.
A Grant Freight Vnar.
■ DetrolL Dec. 24—Never before was
no BSCh money paid foe carrying
frei^t in lake ressete as dortag the
peaaon Just cloned. A toogh estlmste
pineet U st $«1.WK>,<»0 for .coal. Ittm
on^ grain and lomber. The proflu to
tbo vamsia wera pertiaps the largest
tn ths history of the lakes. Carvfal
oompntatloos. based on the samings
<d typical ateamen; show a net profit
on stod nhlps of about IS per ceot. On
wooden nhlps of nboot 3.&M tons
capacity the proflts have ranged as
Ugh as SO per coot with an average
of SS per cent on their insatance valuBtfonn. Tbo canae of this prosperity
was the dwnand of Ibe country for
Inn and iteeL The toul movement
tots city and many more at Old Mis
sion who are, well acquslnlrd with
Dr. Waller Vaughan of Deirulc and
Mlfui Gertrude l.efflngwell of Knox
ville. III., aa both yoang peoi>lc have
a number of summeni at Old
Mission.
Auiiounrements tvrelved
state that tbo coii|)Io were woddi-d last
Wednesday in Knoxville. Dr. Vaughan
e son of Or. V. C. Vaugbas of
Ann Arbor and Is a rising young De
troit physician.
Mr. CUrk'a markot waa burned out
MIm Both Spencer.
teacher at the Oak Parti building, em- in toe prevkma big fire In nfe Lake
oi.d at that time be had no
of tiafolng
tmthfafoess and cleanllneas aa toe There was no lasuraiiee <» hli otock
a of moral tratnlng lo addi- or building/this Ume eltoer. so twice
be has had s eumplete Iom.
wblcb the enlture
ligtoes eplrit even in yoosg chDdhen
Working Overtii^
was of great Importance. A ekmer
Thinking fiom the temperature ol
iation between parentsI and'child that
eonfl- their habitation, toat It is In the good
would lead to a right
summer
time; a half dozen ben*
dcoee between them wak deemed
nnler that the child ownt^ by an eoierprialng east sld-- j
might learn (he algnlflcaoee of toe lady am working ovoninie with tograu chongen In bU life from the egg market way up io the clouda.
The residence of the owner 1rather than from the eompanJOBS from the itr«< or playground. heated by steam aud a coaneetioii li;ibeen made with the hen house. ThHra. Eller brought out the neM of
love controlling In (be home rather blnis don't seem to think It rstrati;:that toe sun tires late ill such wane
fear.
than fi
weather init iinqiHwtlonaldy mxk<
broopht
their dally donation.
the evil learned by younger rhildrcii
dating with older children proTeacher*# Cxeduz.
mincuoualy on the street or the pl.iy-:
From Friday's Record.
ground!. It wa» to iirereut Just thU
So grv-at a iiumtH-r of t.-ueli.-r> w’.ii
that receases is done awixy . with go nut of the city for the li<>!lda.t>
■Sihoui the country, and the divl-: that the Evening Kemrd lias MTnrt-.(
eomptple a 1I-- as posslMe lu or.l.-i
bIoo of ballHlngs into soparale pri
mary and grammar schools in many that their fric-r.ls m.iy know wh.-i.-i
they win eai rtiiUtmss turkey an.!'
cities as well as the separailoo of reeoltf presents nora the Chrisuua>
boys and girls Inlo separate grammar
Hi^ sebonis also. Boys and
girls are allowed lu assoetatc alio- their desllnai
Oak Park.
gether too freely In publ'lr places and
Miss Spenrer. Owosso.
the streets. One of the great
Miss Pierson. Traverse City.
Trev<
Hiss Ids Trevor.
Iitiaru.
nKWDs of keeping children busy
Mis* Slone. fhsrloTie.
directing them imo better lines of
hioking and living is a well wb-cu-tl
lol of books. Tills was
Miss FInn. v, Traverse City.
Miss Era Thacker. VuImi.
the list of iMwtks Just published for
Miss Eiumings. Evan.
the Moebeni' eiiili of the Elmwood
Miss Slm|>s<>a. Crayllug.
iiveniie iiulldine. The moral training
'
Bearditian.
of children is a matter that today
Miss SlroUK-ns. Kiilamazoo.
eelres too little attention because it
is of the greatest ImporUixe. Th< re
: Vivian. TraverBe riiy.
coosirtemlde general discussion |
gaimder*. Battle Cm-k.
Tried to Suicide.
1 the topic. It was a very prafiiatil
Jabet Fowle. .a laborer livlog with
Miss Steeds. Owneso.
hiK mother at 41.1 Webster street, at nieetiug panicnlarly for tliose pre»-Mrs. Shaw. Traverse Cil»-tempted siiiHde Dee. 19. at 4;30 by
Miss.Calkins. Traverse Cit.v. '
Tlie following are the aobjects forj Miss Pratt. Trav.T'e City.
drowning. He was resrupil by^h?riff
of the year:
Johnson.
January—"ConflUeuee
Betw^
Tar-j
The man has been unbalanced nient of eiiy.'
tally fifor aboot a week and late yester- nta. Children and Tearfaere." Mrs. G.t
i3t of city.
j
day a
began making a dls- E. Metcalf.
Februao—TriUtorian Value- of!
, JollHR. '
tnrbance.
Manual Training in Schools.’- Mlsvi Miss Ensflehl. Fennville.
Mis.; Brown. Helleview.
]
home. When be arrived the family Marian Prau.
March—' Cleanliness and Clotoltig i Miss Prall. out of c
notified him. that the mazed m.-in had
Mr. N'ye. Qnliiey. started In the direction of the river of Children.'' Mrs. E. A. Evans.
Mr. Hnrnbork. While
WhI
Cloud.
April—"Good Jlc.-iding.” Mrs. M. C.
vosring to take Ills life. The sheriff
Mr. Davi!. Schonlrnft.
Ovlatt.
hastened to the river bank and saw
Mr. Wiley. KaUmartio.
Powle abont twenty feet from shore,
Mr. Kiiccb-s. Rt. Johns.
Mity—"The Disposition of Uie
Elmwood.
where he had liruken through the lee Child." "Mrs. C. .«i. KycivU.
and was vainly uylng to shove hU
ilftvd. Traxerso City,
head under the surfsco hut the hole
.tuna JiihliMUi. I>-nri.
Life Saved by KnolL .
Miss
I.lllbin
.Inhnsoii. Evan.
which he had broken was too small.
Tlic fart (hat the tree on which he
Miss Ikirton. While Cloud.
Mr. Johaaon secunM a rope which was at wori: was gntwing on n small,
Mis, Rowlev. Hanover.
suicide
abrupt knoll is all that saved the life
Tra
Miss1 l.ylle. Traverse
City
grasp and pulled him to shore lo an cif Ben.l.anDiD. a InmlM-jnian.,
Union $t-eet.
• City.
Miss Ittileoiiili. Trav
77ie nian was working southwest of
A physIcUin'wna summcjicd and the rlty iu h camp and was.
Fowic taken lo the county Jail, where lime. eoUUig «1ib a grei’n man. Tbc
u revlTcd. liis'stay fo the water
<' .wag a large maple, which wotikl
SUM Nacherman. Elk 1
had been several minnies and tffc life
lie about 1.<sni fivt und It went
Boonville.
' was bunting dimly when help down. Ibe lop sinick Other
StU.^ lluldc-ll. Maiilun.
This Impact ihn-w the liiitt hackwnril
He was taken bone but still swears
He Caught The Minkg. '
lumip with leiTlIlr force.
be win kill himself.
(Tiurles. Kc:enig has j'isl r.Ti-lv. .1 a
Mr. LatmlD ww# very near tbo fail
Mr. FdwIc was admitted to the ssy- log tree and receiveii the full t.irre of iM-aiiilfiil mini. iMKi made fn>m skins
which were captured In the Ikiar.llum this afternoon.
the movement of It on liis rigbt hip. man ilvi r In the down town dMrii l.
lie wag hurled through the air several
niimln-r <>■
Mr. KfK-iiic had a niiniUr
of traps
The MotbeVs CUib.
fort, falling at the b»»f ®t “«> knoU. set in the rlrer la.-t winter and snrAbout forty parents and teacheB The tree crashed to tbo earth and the Ci-iHled in eaiutirin-a f.mi
fonr iBMfe ruiuk
:> 2i>y^ncheii In
aUended toe meeting of the Mothers' butt hung zuspended by the Knotl. hiii which raw frti
11..- ^etnii'iiK of
l,-nglh. Thejthe Oak Park school build
few foot ntKjvo him. If the accident
ing Dec. 19. at which the suh- ad ocenrred on level ground the man dork and the hair fine. Tlie Isxa
JecL "Moral Training of Cblldren." would have beeu rnishoil lo death al- prolaldy worth in itie n<'iclit>nrhnn>i
The meeting was a most luAtantly. Mr. Uvnuln lay aim.wi of 37.',.' He baa r.v|ii;ir.-d one larfie
The topic was l«ralyze>l for a moroent tbinhiug that s|s<clmen lM» winter.
i up In an excellent ptfocr by MiS. his hip was broken but was so-m aide
E. J. Adams in whkdi she brought om to continue work.
(be responsibility resting u|n>d pw.•eoia. teacbere and citizens In toe
Clark'# Market Burned.
loral welfsie of young children and
Fife Lake. Sllch.. Dee. 20.—Ctark's
some of the common sins of childhood.
meal market was etilirrly divlroyed
Two papern for the price of one.
8be urged a closer observailon of the
by fire this luoniing. T^e fire had
baUts of children, more care In th*
gotten such a sUrt that It was impoeroaversatlon of parents bofore chil
sdblo to gave any portion of the, IiyHd
dren and an appeal to their better
lag although the surroundiiig ofruc- Paya for both a full year, See ar
natures as some of the means of
nouncemeot elgenvhere ia toduyY
i were saved.
Herald.
proper training.
IiaTCDc aty State Bank
DKNTiST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
S. GARLANCL CaobfoA
Insurance!
$1.00
Alive
Wire
Evcpv nerve is a live wire
connecting some part of the
body with
ithf
the •brain.
•
”
They are
so numerous that H you pene
trate the skin with the point of
.
and receive a slic:k—pain it is
called. Aches aod pains come
from a pressure, strain or inj’ury to a nc^»e: the more prom
inent the nert'c the greater the
paiiL \^Vhen the pain comes
rge ner>'c
ner>-e it
it is called
from a ]Uirge
Neanlgim
whether it be the facial nerves,
or the heart, stomach, sciatic
or other prominent nerve
branch. To stop pain, then,
you must relieve the strain or
pressure upon the nerves.
Dr. Miles’ Aoti-FAin Pills do
this.
uissrf isssi'is sst.K
Your Last Chance
at the same lime. There is nothing that will please
husband, wife, brother or sister or any one else more
than a nice piece of fximiture. Cali and sec us, we'will
be glad to sh(!w you our stock whether you buy or not.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
SURPLUS, SSOCOO
iHoncy to Loan on Improved Real Estate Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room St O New Stole Bank Bultdlng.
A Gcseral haaUat Rirlicn n«M
Traverse City-
3»erCettiIltvc4M nseOcsMIto
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Oe:iRL.KM>S IN
LUMBEK-AU kinds.
LATH and SHINGLES.
DOORS and WINDOWS-AU styles. STORM SASH-Tbe warm Uid.
BUILDING PAFeR-AU fradcs.
ROOFING-Tbe best and cbeapesL
INTERIOR FINIiH-Slock and ^ecial.
AH kinds of shop work to order on shprt notice.
Get our prices before buyintf.
rii n.e. 15 •:
Citz. 30S.
.M*. Ln'ki* Avenue
bru,s!ur..
aMh-phoWw M
Have yea e«cT tried the
-r^mm
CofV«*a
— lUo—
f^opal tiger
T!iey are the be«.
J.
J.
a«a
CiHBtd Con
tomotoes
and Salmon
cntoC H I) . pk^yoa^g^
Sol.' onl)- br
BREIZIIMA
Kmga«
P'won«
SSp,
Patents
F. M. PAINE.
Dr. F.
j.
MacNctt
EYE, EAR. NOSE
AND THROAT
F-L-ORIST
ALLKIff^OF^^TFIAjVrBBB
iUofa«pram»»ly,
THOE. B. BFRAeui A BeM.
PATENTS.
F«yM CMOly Boat Bi-lg . DATBOIl
WSm
Delbert Red-1 <t Dead.
means hnnic happineM.
There can be little com
fort where stox-es Bitd
ranges fait.
Why Buy UnkitowM I
It.ll?^\dV>mire‘.ii--.! ..rA-ddan.:. W..- ,
el.kiual or not l> no. ktsean M.. H.ev
hav.- a man iiinh i ;.:t.-s| p.-nding
iDve^tigaii-ui. Mr. K.sirl wa- a
in-a-mlt of Kmiiiic
JEWEL STOVES
Nasal
CATARRH/f|i
tnv< Idofvt the test of forty
EliVilteanBata^™‘M
"I arpesf StovePlantinlhe
Wotld,” -iherctliryknow
I. I.-.. Ilvxry M.x.rwithtbe
name ••ntllH'JIT STOVE
l.r,U
l:fan-,eat«nii *--4 dr >e«
,»y a (Mid lu the btod
..utri;,..
Wowk-*;” c«t or it .< cencim-.ar.ds Fuel Saver.
F-BRANK ^fROOK
Old ^ost-efYi i« Bwfidins
Kenland Douglass
Double Thick Hotel Ware
It will stand hard knocks, fust the thing to use
in a family of growing children.
From now until Christmas we will put our stock of
Turkish Rockers. Morris Chairs. Leather Rockers.
Fancy Chairs. Buffets. Sidt-boards, China Closets. Li
brary Tables. Parlor Stands. Wriiin^ Desks, Music
Cabinets, Odd Dressers. Chiffoniers. Etc. before the
public at the very lowest prices possible. Wc still have
alarize supply of these goods an hand and other goods
arriving late are crowding in on us and we MUST have
more room. If you have not invested in a Christmas
present, do it now, we can certainly please you
SAVE YOU MONEY
.CAPITAL, SaOOOOO
Plat*Class, StMm Bolisrsnd Accident ln»uray>cs.
s;::
Cbi 6nnd traotne Btrald
and
Tarmand Tlresldt
A TRACY LAY. F
Fine Japanese Ware
Did you forget some friends at Christmas ‘ime?
Never mind, get them a nice laitancse dish for
a New ^■cars Present.
Useful eifts
For Cbrislmas
Did You Ever Stop to Think?
what a'useful present a good washing machme
would make? We have a good. ea*y working
rotary machinej that sells for only S-t y-f; ahe
will bless you 52 limes a year if you decide to
invest in one.
• by bayjr;:
IMn-n n.-.-.].
Ox'ershx'-'i nn'I legirines ;
tbc girli‘ Rubbers and sot
for the lx>ys.
A nice pair of shoes
Grocer
Grocer
is alaray* rtpiircciatol.
FRONT AND CASS STREET.
It pays lo bay your ahoes fa<‘rp
1
OliANO TKAVEftse HERALS. THUftBOAV. DECEMBER tT, l!
Cooeert
t (ii» a^ooU
FMdtr ud
■i
in
or
(bt
ei(7
nuai' or tb» i
Vocal aol»-M'alter Gili»rt.
Recilailon—DelU .Tol^r.
Bong by acbool.
Recitation—rathcriae Sanborn.
Song by acbool.
Concert reciuiion by acbool.
Tbe second and third grade milted
In tbeir program. A tree was nicely
dororated and a Brb
Thp klndrrorion r
■Ur ptorrein. ihet» brtns ■ tew wme* prenenia and patting them In a large
br tha mile tote. sIcmt lelllDc exhlbl- stocking. Than were fished out this
tfm dt tbe cbldrMT* work, aod idfu
cblldre
pwreou made by the cbl
peanuts'and randy and (be foil
program waa rendered:
Bong—Cbriatmaa Caml.
very mneb enjoyed.
Tbe followinit
RecItalion-'-ElirabeU.
wH priveo.
Hannaford. •
Song by tbe roome.
Reciutlon—Don Barden
Redlatloo—Buaeell Brownell.
ChrlMmaa dialogue—Mandr Wilson.
Leroy Pletaoo. Toney LaVallv. H«r..................
«IU Vell«*o.
I Haict .
8oBc—Six Boy».
Rwltailon—Alice Warner.
Redtation—AIpbonie VogiKe.
Recltaliuo—Haney Roanell.
Redtatkic—L^Ile Proneb.
Bong by acbool.
Recitation—Albert Kora.
Recitation—Glen Btsby.
Rertlalion—Ada Coleman.
Blory—Opal OBbertBong by School.
> Irtab.
ReclUtloa—Rmeat. Shields.
BflBg—Pint grade.
RecluUun—aifioo Bortlngbam.
Chrisimas Sioeklnc—Six girlg
RedUllea—DorotbM Bloodgood.
Story
al>Aut
Shepard.
Beairtce
RedUtlon—Ruth Holmea.
Peaae.
JBadtafloB—Lawrence LaFogtaec.
Id the fourth grade tbe following
Song—Arllne HMiderahoi.
program was glvim:
RadUUon—RilU Millard.
Tn Betblehcm." reclUHon by acbool
lUeHaUoa—Maud McCowan.
“Away Id Manger." song.
Cbrl<
Recitation—SyJyla Couturier.
H^ OIbaon. Helen Btelaon.
Rpclialinn—Era Depew.
R£ft«l«i°^RnS*Ftteier.
Bong-Quartet.
RedttUon—Irene Dolke.
Hecltailoii—L. Price.
. «o^t--DaUy Hadley.
ReettailoD—Ward Annlte.
RMdtaUon-Blale Hugbet.
Song by acbool.
RMitallaB—Raynuind Onauraon.
Recitation—Edith LaPlant.
Racilatlon—Harold Sberaian.
Song by acbool.
Baeliatloti—DonMfay Codblln.
Van Wagner.
- ^
TU glrla.
Fburtb Grade-Song.
M—Mand Utter.
RM-liallon—CUra Oi
> Solea.
Songr-Srhool.
«—Oeraldlse Hagen.
Qiulrtel.
Song-School.
—Matilda Kllnkoer.
Tbe fifth grade had no program.
____________ ^^‘Ward.
Tbe sixth grade had a fish pond almlSadUtkm—Harold OUeeb.
lar to the one uaed In the third grade
RMltatlon—ArRoe Henderabnt
and all had a general good time. One
Song—Pred Cara. .
dlviaion of the seventh grade gave
RedUitoft-Heleii Kelley.
for the other division co
coneluded with
Chriali____ _____
Tbe third and fourth gradea gate
thdr program together, eanalatlng ot
. ebornaea and
nuarteta. Tbe tree waa a gm of E. J.
Mdier and vaa a very large and band
e one. and waa
w
very much appre
tbe little folks.«
ciated by the children and teactaen.
falUi ot tbe cbOdyeD’s work and gifts
The fltth grade gave a very plea
for tbe parents.
lag prognuD end ell bad e d^lghit
The kindergarten had the i
time.
Tbe foitowlng van the proprogram as the first grade. The
grem:
ond.
Bd. third and fourth
'
gradea had
Boeg—“King ot Ortent." aeboot.
Reduttm—“Cbrlatmaa
Creeling.'' tbrir
’»E,rS:
RarttalkS—M
DoMld Bril.
Reeluuoe—“Pair Warning to Banu
CUna," uiarmce
uaiut
Cl
Anoernua.
'
RadtaUon—"Tbe Log Fire."
Ula
ig—Mias Bcotl'a
dtatloo-"
It Ion—Ida RIcble.
Song—Fifth grade.
inty tn puTReclUtiOD—Bereslb
grade —Jesse
(llpatnefc.
cba>ers fruoi Inww. Mr. Hyman say«
UMramenUI
Dnet—John
Klniak be has oerera] other deals in prospert.
with people from the same state.
grade—Alberta
Eureka P^eo Club.
The Eureka Pedro club was enter
tained Thursday night by
Mr. and
At BooDville. tbe following program
Mrs.Bert Crooder.:": East Ei^enth
ras given:
street.
First honors went in Miss
Christmas earrd b.v sebori.
Marie
rie Dunn while Urs.
Mrs. Tbad Par
Pai
Exercise by five girls.
by skillful- playing, captured the
~ • itioo. William •
solatUm piiae.
Refreshments were
............. lUon. UllUn 1
served daripg the c>\vDlng and all the
Song by the little o
guests had a ven- pleaaaiii time. Tbe
club
p enierlalned at the i
neciianoB, r. Acser.
‘anny |Reed.
Reciuiion, Fanny
little o
Carl Purvis.
Reriialku). IXtra JU-«:
Reciuiion. Gladys Korion.
Xeicfse, third and foiiilh grades.
............ .
lolly.
Christmas Itelis
and the
illffei
grades gave a sultobb- program. The
rt-spcclive rooms had approprlHle overrises and each had a Cliristnus
tree.
Santa Clans remembered all
tbe scholars and all enjoyed the day.
The school has made considerable
;ress and It has been a tery rn>niIslag year.
All the schriars
have
lllgently during the past four
worked dlllg
mil
deserve the
vacntlon
"Santa Claua In a Flat." Mary Mtr
OTSkl.
"Santa Claus." Catherine Bracken.
aiherine
"Santa's Siolro
Kiss."
Caib
PIfsrek.
Christmas Acrostics—Litilo lots.
RecltnUon—"111 lie the GUddesi
Bov." Willie Rokoa.
Chorut—"Shine Out.
O
Blessed
Star."
Recitation—“The
Round Barth.'
Floyd McClosky.
ReclU
lution a
and Song—‘T>fa. Sonu
Uaus."
twelve
Recilailon—"He's Coming." Margaet Flfarek.
RecilaUon-"Snow Kisses." MargarI Dumas.
Slocking DrUI.
_ .. -------
Song—First grade.
Story: “First Chrlatmas Tree"—
Oorts Bowers.
Reciuiion—Grace Baldwin.
Claaa Exerrise—nral grade.
Solo—Dorothy Klasaen.
Ixiter to Banu CUus—Floyd Spen
Married at V
DIalDgue—Four glrli
Sung-Eight bo.vs.
Reciutlon—Charkute Prilx.
ig—Third I
Walling for Santa CUos—Third
grade.
"randroa's Mistake—Baraw Frw
and a nninue Idro aeen waa a blolier
with u bami of tlMue paper on It.
The foarth. fifth, sixth, seventh and
each child nelng lia own band for a
eighth grades had a i>rc«rsm as fol»odri.
Tbe Brat gradea bad tbeir program
together. They bad a large tree aad
RecturioD — FourU
grade —Ethel
prettily decorated, and ibe children
brooght .their |U«aenU. The program
■ ..f.
'
I Duei-Le«nlr Beardeooartated
of;
Bong by tbe acbool.
RediailcB—Clara Brerrit.
Bong by three girls—Bdoa lAPlaal.
Dorrta Greooe and Mailmi McCod.
Concert RWitaiion by Mlaa 8tone*i
ESJfLrrirtfca™.,.
DtaUene—Pour boya.
Ivan P
“
Earl
grade-Ruth
Watts.
kTolia 80)0—Lennlv Beardsley.
Reciutlon —Fourth
grade —Edna
Blue.
V
.
Redtation—Ftmrth -grade —Edna'
Blae.
ReclUtbm — Sixth grade — Alice
/
inc. comes home for ills hmrh alone
at
tuMio
aline.
and
spends
The
tbe afleroooii
Nelgbbara saw
the house and
boy
him
rushed
out.
I injui
Or J. W,
ferlive shlevalk Thunulav night. »ii—
laining a fraciun to his lichl
lafbr
enveloped
in
flames.
How they were started Is not
known,
lie Is terribly bursed about
■ be fact and head and may'not live.
Otnaraf Neura.
The Rev. William P. Brand. psKicr
of Sl
Mary-'k
eburch," Belair.
Obituary.
Proitwiaai. Episcopai
-Md. recently
cole
liTSIed biK nineiy.second birthda)
IKI. died at hi- home in Grant Dic-l ►loee Us
foundallon
.....
fifty-fi'.e
ye;-i>
! XXXX Coffee Chums at work
MCLAUGHLIN’S
XXXX COFFEE
Thr iM-ople "f Itii’-vi.-j extev-t a grt-.vt
graudcliild.
iti-;;l
tiom their new
pn-sident. ('nl. ■
In June. I&im, he was agnin^ united Ismael Montes, who K a young pro ,
In marnaip' 10 Mr*. Sarah Youug of pn-ssite. energetic, patrit.lc man .md'
Co|>eml*h. who survlvM Kim. He was lakes an enthusiastic iuiert-si In e:i
a member of the K. O. T. M.
tbe
terpriaes that are now Inaugurau-i •
A. O. O. G. also the grange.
Tbe large autllence wbicli followed for the development ot the eoim'iv |
lilni to hi* last resting place, Sunday Colonel Montes is only 44 year-* <if tige i
III. spoke for ll
• «-Bl»-em
he V
the
I
He Is a Mildier nnd s s«»n «>r :t soldi*-! '
K,.
Tastes good always—beatuse U*s always good.
Always the same because it s afevayat^^nd^
and roasted just right
Extra good quality, because it's imported direct
and sold direct to deah^
Other coffees must pay a profit to importers,
txDkers and jobbers. You save three profits in XXXX
Coffee. The saving goes into hig^ quality.
Thafs Vk'hy MCLaugWin's XXXX Coffee is so
mack better than any other coffee at the same price.
“Hie handy air-tight package and tbe glazing of
pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh—prO"
teaed from dust, dirt and foul odors.
McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is sold by
HU fatltei- was one of the aldi-*l ger :
Hint he was liable to bo cjukhwl by
the rescuers disiurbing the .IH.ris
above him tbe mau lu-gged for a ch<-w
of ciiltaeco.
husls'ind
having pr>-s*-ni<sl
New York. Uec.j 21.-"Th.t.
uore than one btinilreii wi-u defloisl
cases of leprosy in Sew York toda;
wc;II known member of the 4ot>
has a well defined case." said Dr.
Ashmead. the recognlti-d authority
leprosy, loduy.
Dr. Asbmeud roasts
the board of hoalib for-penuMtlag
loathsome disease la gel a luiKI
c city.
SUta N<
Frank W. Ilurlbm. a former mayot-
Hu- Talnian eottage at J->st Ray. This ;
Is n very handsome enttag*- .and will
ninke an excellent summer tiomi-.
Di-. Sara T. Chase wltl spend
wri>i
ih*-
hulidays with her )>an*nlti at Olm-go
Dr. Myricllv Cattovan wlli aili-tid !»
her otfic** pranicc dtiring lior iil».enc*Mrs. J. c. Gauiiil.-lt alul Min uf Elk
Mrs. K. Rice of Griwii was In llu-
I'tiiuiigTapti fo.
• too REWARD. eiOO
Hint X.i. I—Huy .
-r«-Bt In snilitfymg the public on pisnin—tlial
plaiir.s In iiriier u» ontlniu- in hui>tiie*«.
•UC^Tod
^TcrntMTli*'’ Hwiri'l-swr-h
Cure ■* ta» <ibIj puulire roc« Duw XDuara Ic
Arrangements were made at 1-an- «b*BedlewlrrwMnuiy C-twrrh Mnc area
aa) dMwM, raiiBlnw a roesllintlonal
slng Fiiday for bolding' ihi- annual
•BL Ball • Cai-irrh Cura u lakrti Ie
r. wetlnc duac'lj Bpou abr hlisrjrod
banquet of the Each Chandler eiuK
‘Sr
The new Atbi* Drop Forgo Co hu-purriiBsed the-old plant of the Cen IHraraUtapowan that thaz oflar Oo* nun
tral Michfgnn Implement comiuiny a’
to
Im- aide in
begin operations March I
Although the council
Take BaU a Famll; i Ula t.a rvealtpaU-n
of
Vpslla^
fUsr>>garde<l mapy provisions of layf in
ordering
a new pavement,
t^ Sit
preme court ha* hold the paving lav
legal, because. a«
who
tried
the clrriiti
tbe case
said,
Judge
"the
im
provement was a necessity, the woik
was well done nod the benefit thenfrom
realized
nnd
enjoved "
it
Is
I llltlC
ciiy trxliy baling her eye* treaiisl.
day afternoon.
lADsIng and ex|>ects
Some. Valuable Hints
Rapids f*ti<>i>in*<i in tbe city today.
of SVuith Haven, die<1 .n his home Fri
Feb. :n
All P*lrs’t-OI*sm Oroe*rs
lu-r wit!:;
Leproay in New York.
irregularities which ralW fonh
severe
condelDoaiion
of
mast
aell
Bood'
Him N.>. -J -R. rtire th.- luee.*- >rei iieaJ with knows wbat aptano
roaliy is. and •loc« nti; couKidej i- Mmph ti pie*-*' •f ftraiiiiie. and.
lit* leloi'e all right if It *lo<-» nut ctmiHint No..~—Hu not place gay dc|>-..iit'-m'e upon ibr testimtinials
ft,-til iink.uiwD |e-i,:de u-|iii ma> know a!,M.lia<''> nuihlng <d luuwieal
I'-ii,-. <:,-t a ptaiM) wilb a At.-i-i-lsas i<-]iiiTAtl(.n.
Him N<*. 4—l■lvl'^llgat(■ ant
t.(iru'*-rftil" ••ITcr*
very carefully.
Rini*-iiil<<-r there tr no *aviiig in bn.viiig i-h'-ap. infeiiot gixsl* for a
K-.' |,;l*-e than yuii ina»l ]uy for slnmlanl giaod*.
lor.i No
-fb-ware *>f tlic "Jiidgliig n-p ianre in-ymir- own-birmc"
matti-r of fact. <e-arly ull loPrbir pianos ate rold that
u that f
....
flnp-cla»s pljuti •l-ai-r. Tlir lnn«K-vnc- of the pur*-iia--r |M-iniii»,ihi> plan to mci-**-.! v.!y«ifien.
tbt 6nnd Crsptrse Btrald
Him No. n-lluy a KIMIIALL Piano, if you want a piano that
ciiti-IttK lioli. ixTb-ei In
»e ilesign and
'^Bd
Term sad Tinside
i.-ti-rjihins 1:
ij„- music bustness. Come anl sr*e
Two papera for the price of one.
$1.00
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
held, however, that because of those
M. B. HARNER. prop.
IJI Fr**nt Slrt-ol.
the
the circuit
Judge. Ibe improvement would havbeen stopped
commenced vlille work r
Freddie Siemluick. ll yearand liertaapK fatally btifned, wa-^
brought to the hospital at Grand Ratids. when- his mother wns working
site w-iis so frightened that the
m-i
Oftei Re Kidseis lit
Weikettf k Oni-Wtik.
Unbcallhy KMneys Hake iDpsre Slooe.
uscil Ic* be c»mM-lcrv>l lli.it
unn*r> in*l l>i»iiiler
l.Udder troulne*
iroulnv* were to i-bekidnry-
Violins, Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos
AND OTHER SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
SOLO ON TERMS OF
One DoUar Per Week
. We l-.ave the greatest assertments and the best make*, including;
MARTIN GUITARS. LOWENOALL VIOLINS. MAYFLOWER MANDOLINS. STEWART BANJOS. YORK
WASHBURN
GUITARS.
MANDOLINS and BANJOSt PENZEL A
MUELLER FLUTES. CLARINETS, etc., etc.
Ewry yo'inc jK-ryon -ho-mi... aMe to play n n>tri' nl :n«’Pit:iMf
pINhiueni-ntnhing that giv.-,-; tnor- ii:iiv-ts.-U p;**.«nt-.
I h-ri- if no r-r*i«- d< '-ital.lc arrom-
What <-H;a t-;
i.k.k-
up/,*,? arci-ptaM.-
f<-r Ch.:f:nu-.'p-r >otir l*oy .,r uiil. iKan om- *.l tli- fidlnwing:
VIOLIN outfit-. •
l coral valTC at fi-lnclydinc
HARMONICAS—Ifoiim r -an-l o'li* r fin.- makr-w,- lie
0 11
Therriure. when your kidtie>»are wt
T out *■: or*irr. \<>ii can ondcrstatnl It
re lulv
siv :*
. altecloi an .
is'lo tail tu do P -
t are sick or " feel liailly." beer
txking
Just aPer dark Dr. GauBtleu start-: Kilmt-i
ed for K. J. Hans'
a short
ill contvncv an\onc.
If \oo uTc Mi-k von can roa'se no mi*
when about
Uke bv first dortonng >cor kic;ncy>
re encountered
half block
Tlte mild an«l tlie rxwaurdtnsry efiect
bod lireak in the walk—five feet I>r, Kilmer'K Sw
. 'tn'%rc»wide hr
'—and went down. The
dnev remed-.............................
arwls tbe hrebt-st tor its woixlerf ul ceredidistfcsslUK
C:
ll.v.
I. merits K,
he city wni settle with
druggists m C/ty<ent
or m know the reason why." he 4iu*i oncHloilar sire
s)Hd to an evening Recoid tepdki'
luttlrs.
Von may
this morning
iplc liotlle
mail free,
e. also
al* a jwmnblet telliug y,
Iowa Settlera Cemkis.
bow to fio,l out if yog have kulney
Menlh
\'orthcrn Michigan farms look good b'.aUiier trotiolc.
to Iowa people ami several families when writing to Dr. Kiilu-r & C<>. Bi^bamton.N.
V.
l>on l tiukcany misuke.
will be located in this section the]
SwafflO-Kiad
coming season.
-s.
i
Dr.
Kilmer's
Swamp-Root,
and ibe sd
Herman Hyman b»* wold iheMlller
farm of sixty ncrM. riinatcd five.mile* dicas. Umgbamtwi.N. V.,aaweo'U>uMthe hand.
'
go Into
heard screams
QORNETS.
....... ............................ .
of .\rchlr
united in marriage by the Rev.
W. Heath. Thursday uneraoon at hit
Chrtatmaa H
home OB We«i Front sirevx,
Oak Park.
Tbe happy couple will live at WilTbe two klndergartvvi roams Jdi
amsburg. where Mr. Seafiekl has .v
Song "Long Yeata Ago"—Three
together in tbeIr program. Tbia eonvery fine farm anil a home all n-adi'
girts.
I.receive Ifaem.
"What J Should Uke"—May Chanee.
ihe leaebem. Here
eefaod f
T' # ry
Mri. Siornback works
In the BaUerwewth taospHal laundry.
Her hoy gn-s to school In thk. mom
etuis in the roiinir}' and took an aelive
tt is Upheld.
IxtiK-ing. Mich.. IV. :i.—The Su part m the war with Chile In IkmI.
other a merry Christmas and a happy preme court upholds the consliiiiiinnNew Year.
aiily of the IniJeirnjilnale st-nience
y. Rickerd. who livi-s ihtve miles:
At the west side CatboUc School the Isw. dismissing the writ of balicas
fnlloiHng program was given this af- corpus secured by .Mirij^ni Manac. out no the la.ng luike nuid. killed a;
calf iveently that was a r<-i-i>rd Ki<-ak- '.
leraonn
nun serving one 10 two years at Ionia.
II,- wns s<-m from Gratiot ci,iiniv in er. The animal was r»Dl> nine munlh.*)
RecliailoD—"Today
llUll.
old. yt-t it wi-igbc*! "bu iMumds uimI Peace Is Bora," Mias Flossie Novak.
was ns well jilb-d <>in as though i> was |
Recitation—"The
Night
Before
Alter Thirtee** Days.
a Iss-f "eriiliii" iiisKuid *»f v*al. Tin-;
ChrisJmas." Margaret ThI
.Rakerafleld.
CaL
Dec.
Si.—John
n^talloo —"The
Miich/crious
meat was s<t excelletil that Mr. itlck '
Hick*,
'the
miner
who
has
l>een
en
Slocking." Bryan Dnmi
er<: i**taliKsl it all for home comnmp !
Dialogue—"Playing School."
Mary tombed thirteen days, was tistnv re
He was so crampeil .lliaf li<Wlnuweckl.
Arasiasia
Winoweckl. leased.
WUoweckl.
Arasi.......................................
wns imabli- to walk. The rescue waIrene Seymour.
Mr*.. tVaiik II. Smith of Sixth slre*-t 1
Striped Stock
Reciutlon—"An1 old
1
- :bard.
ing." Rose RlcI
i.t the lecipletil of a Christnius pres I
During his impflwnmeni Hicks was
Poor Sams Clans." Alice Vezina.
•’t:i that pb-as<-il h«-r v<-ry nttirb. Iiei
fe«l through n lube. Despite the fact
Tborus—"Santa Claus."
_..................
chlldrrn put their preaenti.
The ongraded room bad ooly a abort
be attended to.
11j ago,
Exhibit of work done by the chil
At the age of 14 hf. with his par
The >-oimge*t meml*r of ibe
dren.
ems. mtivi-d to Grand Traverse rou"-j
„ ^..i,
n
will t-<. roogrtss «
— Hany
•'>-»- B Wi,:t. whe
Instead of a Christmas tree they ly. seitiiug on the farm wbeiv he
rr-en»ly Isen HecK-d from rhe
hhb-d iititll his death.
h:id an arch.
In 1»M ho was united in mnrrlage tbirtl rangiesKiocal dtstilct of Mary
10 Miss Ida IVhiie.
To them was land. He has Ju*i |ias«e«l his iw.-niv.
Cathalk School Enareiaca.
bora seven children, one dying In in
Christoiaa exorcises were held
fancy. and six art- left 10 mouni bts sixth birthday. Mr. Wolf Is-.-an HD
Che Catholic schools Friday. At i
as :• flalllmoie ti<-wsl*>y.
ReclUil
Reciialloo—Iva Wllklna.
RecHatioa—“O.
LltUn
Town
of
Exerclae—Twelve candles,
BetbUhM." Dtwaa Degan.
children.
Bong—"Cbrtatmaa Tree Bong." right
Bong—Miss Dunbar's room.
Claaa Exercise.
RedUiioo—Leslie Hewetl.
ReelUtloe—Ralph Hedge.
- ...........
- Mootlelh.
aiMT." Bvah OfUBn.
CUaa Exerclae—Five boya.
BodUtlon—"Chrlatman la Cbloa,'
Reciutlon—Kenneth Hodgt
Ida Qrlflo.
Recltatton—Leo Whlilng.
Violin solo-Uits G. WinowocI
•ki.
RncluUm—'Chriafmaa in Prane*,'
"Loriclng
king for Santa Claus." n lliile
•I and chorus—"Jingle BelUs,"
Catturriae Detoe.
>s gives by several of tbe childReciutlon—"Who Ik Ur Dt-ssie
nglogne
Raritttlon—“Tbe
Two
Middleton.
•Mae." Ben}. Binder and Albert Peek.
coraied was much enjoyed after the
DUlogue—"WlU's Drenm," Albert
the
Mother
RKitaUoB—-^at
program.
RokoK. Julius Vezina.
Oqow Children Want for Xmaa." MarThe fifth and sixth grades had
gam Gilbert.
pleasing program with five recttalions.
■cBt—"Cbrtatmaa Tree." aehool.
RedUtlon —“Cbrtatmaa
Edery- two Boaga by tbe acbool and a Chrlstmaa tree afterwarda.
They gave
Reciutlon—"Story of Christmas."
w«m." Leah Hamlla.
Clara Thiel.
BhdUtloa—"DoUa Chrtatmaa Tree,' play eatliled "Utile Gottlieb."
Tbe aevmth and rightb gradea had
"A Christmas Wish." Rosina BIst**S^tta^^‘ Note
to
Santa no program.
Central Beheel.
e protpam waa giveo i
*^sS^'^y^*CHd"^nU aan>,'
the Cent'
iral school, four rooms uniting.
*%Kita^—"The VlBlon." Gertrude three recliattom
A Novel Apparatus.
given and tbe
The Traverse City iron works Is
BnduUoo-^“Tronbie la the Doll'a
putting in a novel apparatus which
another
Bonne." Beraioe Kritb.
will be used for beating the water '
BMltttkm—The Bird'a, Chrtatmai program was given
and all the time this was aomeiblng
CaroL" Orleiu Martin.
tbe beating plant. The apparatus Is
and was very much enjoyed as
Reetutloa—"Holly nnd Mistletoe.'
gas producer which maniifaci«n-s ga
. _ e tbe parents and visitors a
Minnie Bbnek.
from coal, the gns being used unde
Bong—"Chrlatnas at
Sea." Poor chance to see the entire program.
An exhibit of the mork of tbe acbool
The company uannUctnres a '
as made in each room and waa a
*JBaie|UUaa—“Hard ‘Hmea for Ceot^
very Important matter with parents. .jccessfnl gas producer pt*»'
gU.- ueorge
gm."
Oeorge Wilkinson,
wiiainaon.
with internal combustion engines-----RedUtloo—‘Story of Christmas." Some of this exhibit will be placed on the produc
will furnish the ins for
exhtbiUoa In tbe library.
the boilen
rt grac
.
„
Reduiioo-"A
Tcl.
the)' made tfacHr regular work
Father Sheehan has Rrturned.
along Cbrisimaa
Unca, songs and
____________ -"Jaai for Cbriati
Christmas stories were given.
The Rer. John Joseph Sheehan of
Waldo Kapaick.
the Immnciiiaie Conception chinch re
Bang—"A Chrtatuaa Good Night."
program and had s
Chrisim
nchool.
lumed Thursday night from Rvy City
mtid* tc
Mrs. N. K. Degan dellgbied the powhere be has been spending some
plU vUh a ado.
gave a Oiristaiaa
The dithI grade
grn
carol, and aeveval of tbeir own comhe Irii the city but Is now completely
a
very
pleasing
program
cooaiMing
<
poeiilau. esbibited tbrir own work.
recovered and ready 10 take np the
aongs. recltatluns. a tree with Hi
wn tree
parish.
During
thing themsrires. Tbe
place was taken by ih.llmwood
Aveniw.
very much eoUyed.
Rev. j. Sheehan. O. S. M- of ChicaThe first, second and third grades
The aeventh and elgtlh gradea had
• Chrtrtmaa aoog. a CbrtBtiaaa story unlud In the following program and
ibe Servile order.
•nd a Cbrtatmaa bog In which the also had a tree;
r^iuthm—"CbriaUDat LeiUby."
^nS£utaa^n>lgtaiu m Oer-
Ices of a phjslrtnB were ovs^ed to
quiet ber before the Ud'e huros could
CI'ITAR nutfli* r-. 17, etc
AU70HARPS—14 tr,
M.tNIX.LIN o:..f,t<. 1:, .tp..,:d,c. '
V g.*al BANJO, mad.- K> S.S. SI,-».:t
COLUMBIA ZITHERS—1-: '.•> m 15.
SC.
.
A gPUitinc Fr-tuch CORNET-flrM . lu*, and trtatan-
MUSIC
• t;..ri
ACCORDIONS—4iir ow-r.
to
J:'--".
ROLLS—i;:.'ra.ia!it-at r.,k-.
M-.-i- Ro!--
1; t„ l<;
;n
ART BUSTS of fa:.: -
GrinneU Bros.
Fine prr-w-nU-
;--4iK,t« and eobit*.
N-m- Fi;i;i:-,n'.’) r-u- a» »l ..rrmue,
t„ J? rur
Music House,
159 E. Front SL
Traverse aty Branch oi GrtnneU Bros., Detroit. OPEN EVENINGS.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
oa every I
tec. 35c. I
ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSOaV. 6eceM8Eft 27. 1906.
tM» a sudry
murf dr tsjtoe
tsise d year. baMdet
X
V
Chrlatmaa with hla parents at
•siUHi Kay. mch. Dm. ».—Tbe baa toddaga nada. the
Webster aireet.
doaa Botbint la eonaaeUoa with break
Prof. K. N. Horaheck and wife left
last, bat darotea bis aucailon to pre> tor IE« CErtwam ruMkw vttb paHay dlBBbr. which U serrM at * for While aoud this morning, where
PttodpAl o'clock. Mentis are faretthed by (he they will spend the holidays
ofSctal
known
as
tnaiter
<d
the
house
lUlM-a lepvtiMBL k» irMS
Arthor Hodge and wife of Bay City
and After dinner M. Menacer
cake «cra arrrad whtta la MIm hold.
presents tats bill, which U always arrived in the city yesterday.
KaOcy'a d«paWMBt tSera
paid OB the spot.
Hodge recently broke bis leg aad baa
Ctutema* praaenta for aU. la Mlu
The death of eiGoreranr Oeorce
• Hendee U another break
' *•
Ik In
Ver- not folly recovered.
MortHi't rooB thara was a tre
monCf aomew
somewhat
r lony Hal
James Flaggart. wife and ton Jock
wreryoee.
of llvlns ex-y
i-coremors. Hendee was left for Moakegoo this mocnlng, where
taacbera all racalvint preaaou.
never elected aovei
|
. but he was
A ponlon of Um afUnoon was elevated from the lieutenant coreni- they will'iBpend Chrinniaa.
the chief mociatiacy by
Harry MMroe left for Grand Rapidi
^aat by the cblMren in dellrerinc orablp I
deatl
Peter T. Wash- this morning. Re will return after
abo* uika and madlnf Cbrlstiaat bum in 1870.
no* snrrivti
Cfaristtnas.
Ve
fooiteen ex-fovemora of Vermont,
Mlaa Kliu win spend Chrlatmaa the ddett belny Frederick Holbrook
Mn. Lorfti Robenx left thlh morn
with ber motber. Mhw Kelle)' wlih
ing for Chicago, where* she. will spend
younBeat Edward C. Smith of St.
r Danfata and family and Albans (1S9S-1900). aaed U.
the holidays wlib her daughler. Mrs.
Mias Morton wilta her old paM'a
F.
O. Bsich.
WMd la expected within
.Good Harbor. Schoiabent and Empire. day* of u reconciliation after lone eaPalirM'r «>f Manisiee |.assi-<l
W. U. mrwell. a Chlesao r.-al «»- tniBKi-menl hilwees C<
through the city today on bU way lu
Uie dealer, is spendinc Chrlatmaa
Lake View.
with hla famny here.
llam Booth, bead of the :
O. Swanson and wife of Omena left
Army. Oommander and Mrs.
ton Booth
Bootl are now at sea on their way today for Grand Rapids, wheru they
He Owns Sanka.
spend Christmas.
D. n. Power, of PonUae passed l» England. General Booth ta in fe<-ble hi*allh and Is understaod to have
. K. Bake of Manlstlque passed
Ihrouhy the city Saturday after exprcHsed a wish to tee bis son before
ilinmeh the city this morning on Ills
apending a Mion time In Leidanai
way to Alma. •
county where be i* the own«r of Eve
Members of the family
Mllllken and wife left for
banka.
privalely. but u]>enly the)- »iiii|iarte<l Fort Wayne ibu raoralng.
At Northport. Cedar, Empire and ibeir fatt
William Gay and wife left this
Honor Mr. Power has private banka
morning (or Cadillac.
and At Snttona
B. R. Lyle went to Fife Lake today.
County Sarlnga bank, is a aUle hank
Day and family retnmed to
Mrs. (Or.) B. A. Johnson of Minne
wiib Isn.AOA capltnl. He stated
GImn Haven this morning.
apolis. accompanied by her tmuher,
Evening Record rsponsr this
Mr
and
Mrs.
William
McOoon
Mrs.
WilUam llofttw of this city, left
that all the insUtaUona were doing
turned
to
Manistee
this
morning
for Cblrugo this tmirarng.
good iHiilneaa which ahowa the proaafter visiting la the city.
G. B. Beard and wife left tor Cad
perout condition of the country,
Mlaa Carrie Earl, who is a atudent illac loaay.
power fa nlao Interested In the aoulhat the eooaervatqry at Oberllo.
Miss Edna Miller rcturniil last even
•n part ol the alau in a similar
ing from Kabmaziio. where she is ni
•er. The Satloos Bay bank la three home (or the holidays.
Walter
Paige weal to Oread Rapids (ending college.
years edd while the oUiera
on bualness lilts mornlag.
Willism Glilett. who la attending
younger.
Mra. C. A. Collar left for Knlkaaka school at Rig Rapids, relumed for the
this morning.
'•tats Nawa.
holidays last evening.
Michael Ooaa, aged lOS; la dead at
Mlaa 1. C. Coorighi went
hllM Eva Thurtell. who Is stixlying
kaaka.
hU aoa's home la Bailer’a Harbor.
at the University of Michigan, re
M. Beukema will at once erect
Fred Rebolt and wife of Sutiona turned home for the halldayg last
iheatsr at H6llsnd. 4CxI32 feet, three Bay left this morning for aa extended evening.
trip through the aoutbern part of tbe
stories. coRting about 112.009.
Miss Roberta Kehot*. n student at
The Church of our Father. Vnli^er- sUte and Illlnola.
the I'lilversity of Michigan. Is exiM-ctMUs Katie Zimmerman of Keswick ed homo for the holidays this vvenaallst, at Laaalag. has tendered a call
to Rev. Ebea Mumford. of Chicago, paaaed Ihrougli the city this mornlag
1 her way to Grand Rapids.
who baa the offer tinder consideration.
Ulss Eaale Vinton, who Is teaching
W. D. Etna retnrned to Baldwin this
As a rssnlt of bslBg accldeotallr
aehool at Wexford, passed through the
abot la (be eye by Charles Seuliy. morning after apending a few days la dty last night on her way home for
while out baatlag recently. Alrla Har the diy.
■be holidays.
Mrs. Luella Stark of Kingsley wax
rlogton of Almont baa lost tbe sight
Miss Lulu Ways returned from Ann
la the city.
of bis right eye.
Cbariei and George Saunders of (Bd Arbor last evening for the holidays.
Tbe Indians belonging to the L*
Miss Katharine Wright returned
• Anse distrlet hnve been noUflod that Miaalon were la (he city today.
Mra. A. Tyre of Old Miaalon was la last evwning frtwi Ypsitaml.
the money dne ibem from the appor
(he dty.
Miss Florence Miller is expected
tionment given by the gove
home from Deiroli this evening for
Mra. F £. OriMn and gi
April 22. 1904. baa been received by
the local agent. Or. R. S. Duekland. John and Walton Fowle. left this the holidays.
nf Bamgn. Tbe Indiana will each re morning for Raahford. N. Y.. where
a. P. If. Baraum and daughter
ceive 928.SS. There are 7.902 persona they will apond the winter.
Blanche arc expected hinne tuulght
F. W. Stone of Old Mission wu in from Mexicc. Uo.
beloaging to the various bandi of tbe
Lake Superior Indiana, and they will the city today.
Mlsnra Lena Iwrdip and Jessie Ros
Mrs. raoe Halnatock of Kingsley
reeHve In all M2.201J1. Ail those
ts left this morning for Toledo and
of eltiier aex who have reached the spent the day In the city.
BOBthem Michigan to spend their
Petri
Hill
and
wife
of
Old
Miaalon
age of It wiU recMve the money.
bqiiday vaeailon.
returned to th«r hemie aftei* ritUing
Mkhtgan has 2.594 {mnpeis.
E. Quick and wife left today.for
Oasevill man hai pnmpkln six feet
Boyne City.'
Big Rapids, where they will spend
in clreumferenee.
Partners around Boy City reeeive
Christmas.
9l.ft00.000 for sugar beets
Wltlam Hans is homo for (he holi
. aged >2. cut deep
days from Olivet.
gaak. severing rein In
■
ebe^r- from soutbem Oregon, where I
n leg while
Miss Rose Wilhelm of Detroit Is
of Grawn
spent the nlgbi la tbe diy.
home to spend Cbrlstraas.
C. Wilton and wife left for Grand
ed and will go to California.
Mrs. Houghton Bray, aged 81:
Lucy A. Annls aged 82. and
morning where be ’wlll spend Christ
ChrlMlna Reinke. aged C8.
ows dead at Saginaw.
a Baptist missionary
By the death of a relative in Irewho has betn at Schomberg. pasised
tbrouirii the dty this tnurtilng
Two papers for the price of ont
way to Bxstport.
Mrs. L. C. RlcI
membrsBcea In the shape of a legacy.
They will reeeive about 925.000 each. paaaed through
\
Canada.
to »
Paya for both
yaar. See
They are: James Stringer,
neuneoment
er« in let
R’lll Stringer,
Electric Railway
~ <To.. Wl
Herald. ’
ofr tbe Pere Mamuette
Mamur
railway: Eil- morning.
Mlaa Hull
.
ward Stringer. Charilariea Stringer nnd
.
winter.
She
wlll
reHugh Stringer. The Utter la well
known at an amateur Indoor baseball tarn to the dty la the apring.
lony (abler and daughter- Miss
Annie of Havana, Ohio, arc vIsHIng
ratedrer of I
(be homes of ITank Cloos of■ Hanlitdi.
nab
and
Mathtas Clous of Long Lake,
Samuel H. aue has b
during the holiday aeaton. While
to anceced Dr. R. M. Oiibblns. former^ here they will also make a abort stay
ly of Battle Cre^. aa poslmaater of
the hornet of Mrs. Sell>ert of BingCercoeo after a hard fight
PiBce.
j
The lower trades of the acbools
at Cbeaaning have been elosed
Prom Baturday'a Record.
count of acnrlet fever. Theresa been
one denth Dorn the disease—Predion
James T. Mllllken. who Is attending
Id all tbe lataat deaiiHia- ^tcf Mr. and Mrs. William Dtekinaon.
Yale college, la home to spend the
iafaction guaranteed. PocnFarmera In the riclnKy of Corruna Cbrlsttyns vacation with tala parents.
matic tool* aad latest imare grasping the tact that it pays to
Alfred Moore, who has', been with
prorod marbineiy.
Office
raise good bones. Edward Hawklna
Mllsraukee engineering Arm.
and works
Bay street
baa sold bis team of bUiA Fereherons
Citizen's phone No. (iHO.
home on account of IHoess.
to a Flint Ana for 9C00.
A. W. RICKERD. TraTcne Qty
Albert Halai. formerly a acldler in
AB Intaatry regiment of tbe United
Butea army. ii dead of
the home of hla father. Cbaries Halat
at Cheunlng. He was 20 years of age.
The Owosao Canning Co. canned
175.000 cans of tomaioea In Its Owosao
factory and 120.000 in Its Pewamo
factory during the season Just closed.
Tbe average price paid growers per
acre was 950. One tamer drew 11*0
for two BCTOs of tomatoes. Tbe Owoaao factory will double Its capacity
Tomw
'
OTA1K OP mcHioajt-iu PR0B*‘._,
O Cosnta theCkmalye* Oraad TVarane.^
At a uiaaa 1 mi6 (.Wan keM ei tte Pro-
■ .S"-"£ra’2r3's::S2.TTf:
law! bsoiie SM (B »>d .-wn lu peiitiaD
nrartM that Jena). P. houeh-r. (laaruiaB el
•■Ul Mate. W
and n-nnlnU
*
a
MONUMENTS
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
Gaitarat Nraa
A. C. Fox-Darla. a Loadon Uwyer
who has written flfiy-four
fiy-four 'rolui
JIL
broken into tbe fteld of Action i
a detective story In wbieb he/war■ that thet IUw U all Hgbl. He
lae be found
(be Inw ail wrung In one of t^ best of
Sherlock Holmes stories.
RepreaenUUive Malcolm B. Patter
son of Tennessee, who was last month
eleeted goverwor of his suie. has re
signed as a member of tbe boose, in
whtrii capacity 'he gave his state IKUe aerTKe. He was nbseni all of
(he last aesaioB condneting bis earnpatgn and has acitully aerred only
abonl two weeks of his prawnt tern
In the house.
jUag EdwardM chef. M. Moiagw.
I New Piano
I Kimball Organ
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD U SMITH. Manager.
Telephones, Office, Cjritens 32; Bell 169.
Evenings, Citizens, 290
Tot Infimtff mnd ChlldnB*
The Kind Yon Have
Alvrays Bon^
Ooctoro Said Too Old to Be
■Corod-Ao Old Soldlef of 80
Ye« Decliros:
- 'T'.'TSfS'
SS.S;
IhWBof be- rlran b. nnblkwtli
■
I Ptu owtw.
Ibra. sai r —ve
"CUTICURA TREATMENT
IS A BLESSING” i iff
pnataddi
Bears the
^gnature
of
ctmiaMu.
'•“.tCi'SL.
I CTAT* I'K _. _____
-- . _..____
AN-Ta.l-r-11
“At anti
and to allur-.4c 1 Ml,
of ( UwOling to Idviify u> llic ne-nts
n
Hi> Ikon.- tliali
tirura. It mvtid me tnun
Uw imtuirs/d hades, al..i
ItKX). with iirliing on my
(nupies. and aftenrarda it \
to btrak out <« n.y hands,
bruke out on mv linihs
to use nail and'water, wliieli 1 did. lu
meffcd. Itfani wviit l<>a.''iinCrun.nlM<
with a wash of
u dki tr
d tie- <
tlmi told hiuTT'ntuild gt. nnd k-p a plivmciaii ... ___
I>ie. Tbe
___ tv|Jy was tbal !
could go anvwhne. but a c_
erxema like niiiic ctmld not be oiml;
(ball was loo old (MU). 1 went lu an
CTninetit doctor in the city of Kric and
trailed with tiini (or six iiKulhs. with
like traullA I had lewd of tlw (Tjtirura Kenieditw often. I was Mrohfdy
tempted l<i xik'e Uieiii a Irisl. so I sent
for tbe CulwtiRi Snp. (tiiilmnit, and
Jfeenlvenl and CMiliiiueil laliiig tfie
HeKcJkWnt until I had taken six Isatb-s.
«<i|inns it (u take tlw 1‘illii. 1 was nov
giilmg U-tter. 1 look two Uitla a day
andatiu|;}il Il<1 tla-lalla-rof lln-S>ai
diy «i. iI UMd
und li«
ll« .........Kill
ti
wiiii
great
in warm
(rrat effeet aftefc
afte^ wadiing
wadii
water, tu mop the itching at onev. J
__ ____ cured.
••The rmicuni tn-alnrcm is a bkiwing
and slmidd be used l|>- e\.iy oik- wIk.
Iiasilcfmwufllwddn. 1 e-an't ay any
imire, and thank tk>l lliat Hr Ibu given
tl>e worid mieh a curalivv. Yuu ran
Use lliis letter as you ptrM. A veijf
nmeb befriended iiiati. IVni. H. firay,
33113 Mt. Vernon Sl„ lluladelpbia.llx,
August 2. IHttV'
n>K!7.<M'rwirJo
QTAIBOF M1CHI»AW-The Pratwle Coon
•ir«adTTai.n
I taa'e-ofllr.. le
iIm-
IMv >4 TTbt..'^ ■'.it.
«u lab day ot
hoinoltsDife^oniCkeaful*
onsAKl Oest-CoftlaiRS ndDKr
~ .iMorphiniMmrlft
NAXCOTfC.
ib
UiiB. Prad B. Walter. Jadee «f
Better «d tbe ewiate of J.*B V«l> .
S5i2S>*'
an. a!^I>^. at leau'.-larl. la'thJ feeroo.
at eald Ofuhai. uftlce. In- awl i. beratiy •
Butsted fur heanns Aid iK-tllloi..
It U farther .ddtrol that aeblir Ball
in
Use
For Over
ThiTffYears
ffinsUTf.'i'.i;
■ated aad - irvwlat.
Wonaa lConvidsioRS.Fevmsh-
PRU> X Wai.REb.
Judge of Prulala.
ne» «td Loss or SLEEB
TacSbi^ Sitnstarc af
^ (be matter ut lb. wlate «f WtlUaB K.
WllAa. Ute uf etideuaaty. draA~d.
Maun is beeabr nraa that foar Bumibs
trum (he mb day uf Oacemhw. A- U IMS. barr
bMt alknrsd fur eredlton to preeeol tbalr
aUsa agaiait aald .............. . le wld eean lor
Tea and adloalmcol. and that aU
ceedltcmofaald
Of aald d.
deceased are raqsUial to pre
Ma.miiui^ euaH. a^tbeprwb^
VrVFVORK.
vrw VOHK.
IIIIIIJ
ItM)
tdtl
iuul«
GASTORIA
ISLi
'
Uatui D.-«tmUvlUb.A O IbB
rOKO K W ALSn.
JadoeId ProtAW
e TAraOP M K-fUU AS-TI«^^
Marquette
IB (be ruturv uf^tb. oiiata «d Tb
Garre. Ur . Ute ui .aid eutiBlr. daurt
r taherel-y gireo lliat fuor a-.Kith* tpini
I day uf Nmember. A O. HUB. havelM
J fur rreilltur. to preaenl iMr rlaim.
acalnNlaai.1 derewwl to said court for <naiwlK
Bl.iin and wliuelma^ dei-A...! are
al Tal.. aadVi.
TBAtNr* WifTR
ninth '.S|n.KaaB
Ko A-»XX a K. Oread Maaida, lABSag.
Huadnai aa.l Tvil la tte oA cuf 111- Ibvi.ler Ib-IOKI. T.,te,l... Mu.k.r-n ana»‘hl.-a*o
■dDeida for (Iru.t Trareie .- t-Nin-T M.-hi
>f.. a-r» p u, - haWwin. (*aiiBaw. iky
efitt id Tratee
before -h- 9.rh
it tli.t mM rUji_. ___ ._ ___ _
-an >«1 Tbonala*. tbe. Jail, -da, o
11 mr at teo o'rbek Intbefcewaut
UaMd November Xlth. A. O. HUB.
Ata sMWuoof uaUUnn. haU wTTm Pm
liWt.- offl'. la tb» Oily ><t Travwr*.- tlty. la
MUi (\nuily. uD (be iTlb day <d DwemW
rxie. budlayirKl.
irt«efi<b. N.aetera
xaied iKt.r.-1 ad
tbe will .d (beaaid
iMo-it aail rblra
TUAINN NORTIt
ladc*
tbmareB9*lBtoll torraaBd effm
<
= 1 < - P m KU> Ba|itd-. K,
Ue*uU haemc bam made l^jjarmeal uf : B..-dalrt-.<'Wlev.a» . ...............
lAS-T^PtwhiMCoan prtactpal and Inlerct
Ultr ufUraadTrarerae.
Ataae.eQoaaf
of aala coon,
a
brld at IbePr
ten <Ur.
‘’oily e».-...i buukv
„ .. . .
la' Ibv wiamw wt Iba aatatv «f Wttltsai tale
. tbe clly of Trarieea OtT. I
om.*.....................
'h'v x'xYu.KH.O r A lleUtinuo the Uib day uf IMrcnU
., I Bv'AbK A«-nt.Tra>ro.e>-r,iy.
bl.baatbthetflt»lheir..-r iiatd doeoa^sl ana
KWttUad tu inb«u the rral rauie u( whieh wU
dMawddled vtird
JtlsuederaL that the lllh day of Janaary.
A. D ISff.al Itei o'elopk >n the fur«B..a at
KtlStisPA.S.:"'
It ti fank-r ordered, that
la tba
Bmtier of Uw «• ate uf Alpbeiia j
M. & N. L TME Gm
■•B-Bui..lredih. Uullar. <*J11 •»..
Lr Trararae INiy
........>'v"mTia~iIB B ■
ArPI^ Ulrar ................ :■« Is
d*'
H;: IS
puhltr oetire
.... u, i,...w^’;k'.
Uu ll.-. ..here Ih. • .
irwrwea Cooarty la baU
the tub dav of
iturday
the
Saconct
day
tee o'clork IB tbe
Fabruary. f^muia, n Hundred
_____ ____________ Probate ' idBi'c. if aad 1* here
UM
be aui-Oi.ilal fur 1»-annK aald latiiicB.
HaBietmr ....................Iinpia«mpa
It b ftmber ordond that pabbe BOtlee atM
(hereof be rtrsB by-pBlilieaUaB of a copy <d am .aat daeun -aid n»o
-otcace aa alure Mat «t.
- -X tIg-Hlat.- Of h
this order, fur (hr.. sj..»eai«e ire.>i preeiooe | eriib lab-reai rrr-i.i tl.»... ai, at lb. iwte ut' A> Praaklon
c'uun f-« th- C..I
(o m»d day of hearth*. IB (be OrandTraver..- ea per cent i- r aaniim..
cat. arm erp.n aa
-* --CadiUae..............
....
ItUpw T U
uf KeBI. iQl'haii. . .
U.ralf a oee-apap*r pruned aad arcolaled . at aal-l aale. and theaiiyfee proridrdior
Ata-KM-ia<.r«utroan. bel.I at Ih- <-.nrt la said coBBty.
__ ______ ____
__
la aa.il n,ori»a«h-.
—•••••eu
Ila1.Nl S'
H»a>riB the Ol.r •■( tiraod IU|iWt-. in .«..l
■•.KUJty.onth.- ITlh day uf Do-uoilwr. A i>
drul and K
Iln.r-•ifMar lily and Pre
A l> Hl.AIR. M'-rii.-sr ' lYi
l*ra.eiit.
■.ut. Hap
Hnn Alfred Wote.Ki,
Wca~di.t1nm«JiKli->Al a ». abd lADu bi.
Aa|4>--aliiai lur lna»1uU-« of
Uti-ari
..aln.trrimOedaMlly OBd *
-.1 R-a-jrl A»->-iall.m.a('rinwTwtioB
Iwt
A ll iUair.d
.irHnB Bruua. A.lmr _ ..f tbe Ifo:
lleceinbtv IS.TWI. '
'» W 1* morizR.
I.. .wM day ut bearias. la tbe UrwoMl TrarerM
Herald.aB*w.|iaperpnBlr<l aid clmlatMltB
uW eoBB y.
faZD B WALEI
-iiS
l
igss’:is::
O-PSTVh?!:
.Mr
llSa'.ii;(Sirir;.r.^A. .,..de;SlB..
n-TaraSr.-
t'nu.i.................. •'Tt A—«.-na'i'
Ill- f.
la lUl-ean--.
ll
tl.o -ai.l del.
iBteptloo I- nmkr XBal b>e year am./i la eup
Itmet Aa-e.-tatkin.
Cdt erMad tra^tm Benid ....ali.t
ta.rt o( b1. I bum. all Huxeetaa-I 8n(rr Nu
»«X. laad.' Jane is. llu..
the W of HA’ -t
aad
-wet Bod be--, la. Tsqi V N. Kan*e p W. aad (bat aaid
... uf ia.Tana aad Tiresfdt
k.
Lj«Weivdiai'.ujawiUe* tkiti tbeKatd
d.-fradaal l> iBaUresl. aiel harlas- altaeh-ol
$1.00
mmk
raiiSaLP'S;-™^
Eezrau Broke Out *l» on H»»)s
. . ______ _ r_A MITClinLL. «. P. i
w
Ih.-r.-loaB Inv-oturr uf all ihe e-lat.-.l.db real
Bsd i-mmal. >B laa and ..(Ultr .< ao.-li eurj—
rali.ut. aaiK-t all tb<- lu.k-. vum her. and -u.-a
ml.a retatlar tberetu. a fall. ]i»t and <ru.
a.'-oonl .4 th. cai.llal al.> 1: uf all-h .-uri..ea
l. .*, -Jj^ifyliu: th^nai.ie. d
.d tb.
tb. .t..
.t.,kl,..Sler«.
kl,..Sler«.
BT., tbe Bw.ut.-r l.l
:)u- aueiunt iwbl in
.SAsiS'
T. Kicfa , Jnbn Vaaderurt of Mayi
^ur*eAt.N..Xo( kUeneid. Micb.
mrabarl uf Maeneld. M-eb
TUUMAbCH'AUUEN.
DtrxRTBCsr or rii* isrKKi..a.
,
GRAkO RAPIDS &lkOI*«* R'V
lAN-TIwIWat. C
* .rend TraverNe
N-.-a.XulSd. NoWtBeSert.
•Niateuf All.-rt V- udi. .
-a-mt
ihal toer a..... th'‘•"7
Dwi*»
irtKo me sen m.i .4 X.,re»l.e. A ll l-w,
Lt Trmver- iny to «iaru
k»Bmtmp
I hare been albmei fur er-Iti.o-N lu .reNeni
Ar Wal’oa
llr.aBi kSian ASpa
Itbiir rla.WN acaia.i oaal .lee.ao-1 t.. -nnI Ar I'et-wk., . . .. kiupa
......... VSipa
omrl fur • lou'.nati.o. a.l a-liB.ln.en- ai.-l Ar. Xackin.n I'Uy « Sp n
IsKpa
thaiaUerNNlii-.r-..imad<b-m,N'darN-n-|.uf~i
Ar ladille.Isaipm twan UUpa
U.preani the.r elcm. I.. rapt euiin. at ibAr <»rsii I Uatode (Upmle.Uaa tmpm
piNSaleom—.intie-tVy.,! Trarmra-I'lie. in
Ar CbP-ar-.
Tllaru Ibipm (.Ub a
rant oKiatr UB .» l-dcu, ihe lat .Uy .rf Ai-ni.
Ar P..ri (X'aeae !->«,.a
........... I.dtaa
A U IHi;. aad that istld rtala. ail l.e,Ar Ciaeianat.
SJdaa
______ kltaa
iBworaUxo L. Bo( oorBiBalsUBBd Irueararomt uf
«»d 111.-
XoUr.'ta herel.r neaetbat
a^ Tbeclofe Kr>*er.,
ufMaibebl. kn.-biraa. baa Slad nabce uf blbiiBbmnoii tu make Seal tire yaar pn-r in ran
port of bi. .'laIm.Ti,
Homeebod Ba'ry No
n. tbe .uui ..aiag t-> each rt-e.ilt--r
rt-e.ilt->r, ij..- W*>BadeJunelv.ltU> turtbeS'.uf BW^aBd
SWt.of aZ'..lW la.TVpJB .Naf B»W, and
e <d eaeh diKW ue demand ant 11..that Mid proof e-ill la- tpade lmf..re C-niBly
___ •BdeuBaid.TSlhK>..r.ii.h iDd.-1-tML
On m.ithmonic-wsed A Tbursl.m >-lk1tur
fur Jetesdanr. IT IB OBUGKKD that all in :
.<»■. .nU n-Ni.Nl iB-ui< h .'.rj.-rmli.mebuac-anN
Ifaortbeyl.a.r.wl.. .B-h
BU* Ik- dbe-dVM' *
Treln amre.al Traeeoe
Illy, eacepi SoB^-«ty,
dar.frum Northpnri iPt'.am
ot,.
Uatodhureuitra-k A t
iu*a^ll Pip
PSr
SS S-i-“iTSOaaiu u_,
• “ 0'S.rtI L'MUi-ATlii»-«
atbJad.riainn-
*----
.a..N-it.«i h week, far three aw-ka .aecewaoe
.-Ireulatlng Ui tht'.m
pt^n-^p^lidMd^l^drnlatlw
thet'.miii.
Xh-Msan.
*> ere tb. ibTupi^TrareraiN. XI
-tiBcth. l-tolaeB. .d -
-• . TPre...t Su
e„L-oTT.
f.rewlt
The CtNADIM Wtsl
- -
trsttmcB^
dhaxi
... Pill a I-etJ
,ti. rtu-.;ntloa -4 II.ira-ld.-'cndarl, . ..n Ipe.-.p:' .: <lmi the -.id
. . _ . 1. inej.
Ke|,!. ap-l n.»i-.N- atla. b~l
■ .l.'feinlant
tb-reiu an luveui >r..
all lie- •-.•ale. l..i-i
rrwl and |e-r*--ni.l. ii- '.a an*: eaiaiiv <if no* b
.-..r|><aiiup aikt.; ail the i^—k-, x-Madiei-- a-1
->N--irui— r. Ufir.c ri-r.-i... a full. ;u.t an.ltrua-n-ini-Jtl.e •■ni.:ial .lo- k
-c-n ei.ry.«w
'th.irr—el-L-e .h-n kn-mru il..- numt-r ■!
-Par-N t. luBcPiN-lu eai'b tin ar-uuiil laid
1
op .n -.a.-U abitvN r-e;*---'ir. Ir a:rd Ueam-.c-.i
Nil-id-.- th-rt-u
Alu av:aier-.-nl ibai t:,.j
t.rujerty
.-j-:. -.n-'raOun
dui ep,-pi,. .
•-•r~l. :.«eti-.T »-'!■ e full eod (r-i.- aie. ar.t. fi
r-w.-des-e-if raeb<-rrNl.1*-r ai«l*if erer..
tbr Caaadiap Govirotncc! efryt isu aerrs free
to every booa fide sellier.
II I BlMt
UikitigM
Tbr pbesoarsaJ lBcrc»« la
SI ralhtay Bileaxe - man. lise*
rl Bad brkaebra-bae put altpoal
I erery poriiofl of tbr coastry
J wnbtB easy reach of cb
\ acboot,. marXm. rbr.
J aadeyevTBoderBcacre.
n Tbe BlnrtT mllltoe b
^ (be malts «l e-.bcr grate as
H wen as froo) cattle.
• eaue Itapurarlnr lhBA ibfeadaBl la .
-at-.' till, lai- but bU wheeeeteata
in-er. an-: Ilai !.• U euo'-"<b.> altbio
!i
-dj.i
,ila-. -l.f.i-'d.nt'.-nter’ ha BH«^ai^ In -aid
ea iNe m or b-mee lhr~ BUBB. Irou tbe del* arw'irdaae. -t u..;..................................
^BesfWEST .... u:"r:»^in*r.v......
I hOBiaads
r.en.e.
-a y.flNen
nat-jre uf rael! .1.1* ..r detnaod iu..l ipe tt-u-;
areand-onBiderall-Mtuf no-I. led.-*.' '
>-> tu-1I-.W nf K'-aaril A Th--r7i1un ■def.odaal IT Ih ■•KlrCilKil lha!
>>lsler*W«Nl t»Naeb-N.eiN«B:ini. .1 u
Ifac?t!.-^N1.. a-.t -J.
- rT.-eali-a np-..
c I if d.N—;v.n1 1-f.u*
A V-rkeri
Xa-l-r im*hate-.-ry
il.-Iteh-lae .,f MarlA I) iplt.al
ilwt.at lee .-H e'* in the '.mu.ki, -.
-he t'ucrl
t'ucr.,H...-e
of
.iTt.ee Hi the
HuU- IP
...
VVKVHzV JiM
iKOUigO that
n-A.-e uf the r.«lenl. -J tple a
- • U 1.
oB-e Ic -ach ».*t. f-r
BQ-eraelTe(y in rbe IlieoBr-l-, a n»ra^j.er
pahlited and 'IB-n^a'in* la wild Cuwniy uf
Krat.asdal.'.insh. iirand TrmvetNe Kwabl.
anrwepMwe
Coonte of ti
^^Kpk.inui^^wt^
-n-k euriejrauoe .• eiiwaira
AIFKED
ExmiBineil.rnuicTr.rBed and ealee>Nl Ia a
lAifWH tailJlX',
Oil Ibytel
at —True erarr
LmL'Ib R
________ XZRI.ISOEK.
rhre-.pl .-.nir' . '. nirUMmiN-r la nnd f.e rn
^
.i.irafur . -apU;.«i;i.
Trar.rw i ;-j. lli'ti*aii.
For Holiday Cooking
The linftst Hour is an absolute essential,
trspccially for cakes and pastrj’. . Our
BEST' brand is a flour that never ycl
has Ijten surpa-ssed for all round baking.
Its liavor is fine and delicate, it has fine
body, and is full of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.
Hannah
&
Lay Co
:/
1
6RAND THAVEMB HERALD. THUBEOAY, DECEMBER 27. ItOE
n was.qnite evident that be was him? ’a tb- pilng be no leaser says
I An Kt»d that yoo mr®f«ilnB
bett*r BOW. It li h*nJ to h*»« to Me W. But though Teddy was very un-!"Cb>ck^-«iov-" but calls like a l’hoeb«beppy at the time. It was a most for Bat he U a flnlly gray bird, with bla.-k;
In bed CO Kn«.
tunate occorrenee; for that wa* how eap and ibt-ui and white bnaat. whCle'
Moonc Colter. MIcb.. Dec. It. *0C.
he baBPcne.1 to U-long i« a family the rhv.l-e U jnst a doll gray.
who never let him know but that h»*
(Jr tt a wet day. We are going to is -fedks'—a/hiost deUgbtfui thing for
Why Black **e- ara Black.
It Is not. an. arebb-BC of A-iinrBheep. lie cBlIed Bl.ld» to hi* Bud bare a Chrisimaii tree this year la :> little dog.
aebool
house.
1
have
n
piece
JVoMitf rtmg fMt
itat the akia of the Afneati U Man.,'
told bM to px but It took a good deal
A plump, grarefal little Vriy.
about
Christmas
Eve.
1
am
to
bat
a
wise tirmivi’fn. The >Uii .it
Cjf COBIIBK. for. >ou eec. the gate to
red with short., smooth hair of a
ai--I i-b
I «M «nr Mwee M
»hui. But «BBllr »he ond^toader. Will you p»ease>«md me bright brown color: cam like vel .el; a Vwhite tuaft r-ton
bs'ttoo? I will send two cenu for
W««I ud barbed aod ecBred the aliceii
and brown eyes chat might truly hofier> when eipon-d i
I will try «• be M Mpnr m I
the black-■^klB ef the ’
wtbatthef brokelhe««»e dowB.lbetn another. I have lost mg other buitna called -epcaklns- eye*: that Is Teddy.
win close for thU lime, so good-by.
Afriran
absorbs
the
rwys
and.
.y.nb-i;,
«rl<ni. TbcB she wMl o«l with
FrotS the first be wa» very food of
From y
M Mr « I ewb
them Blooe alt day. asd brooght (bt-in
bis missic, and would follow her all Ih.-Rs inaejtl- Ili< tklo. ihervbir. ! '
CllniQO Jedinsos.
not sivrirh and hMster- H y<’'‘ *
the house, from rooai to room
I back at nlgbt.
1 should llko to see the tree t
while glove on i’«he band, and .. i |
mmt Und M
*•
You tehUdre* who hare
and up.'talra: .but when »he turned
•eery thrive tbta#,
hundiwl sbeep in a flock, will think your seliool.houi!e and hear you speak
come down H.- would sUnil at the 1-laek glove on the other, abd cxiH.je. 4
. them both to a htd son. the band wlUr' ^
H I eeer MU l« trytaf M Be
tbia little doc had all •‘be could do. your piece.
top and cry. afraid to venture.
the
white
gbne tm will «weh. btn
Mooroe
Center.
Mich..
Dec.
It.
t*«.
DWM tMopl. I bHU Try, toy
when I tell you that ahe had ne*riy
was only a puppy, and
' other wia ii.u: an.l y«« tlx- ban-l ,
tbouaand abeep. to lake care of. Dear President—
stairs were something
lb Ih- Hark gloC.-tm will l..-el-e ^
r thought I would write «you a U-t- Btrange. He had a funny little fashion
all ahHie. When ahe ROt then In cor
• than th.- hand with Ihe wlnt • '
ral ahe had to alcep In the gateway •r today. It Is a wet day. today. We of tnUng Ills raisFl<-‘s f<a<t (»r
glove.
;
light, instead
bavlae a nice bed ro going to have a Christmas tree 'W when he bad bis nap.
: our school boose this year. 1 have
Id the tent.
He slci’t up stairs, imt woubj not go
Chapters and Vcracs.
The neat thiag. what was she to my card and button yet. But my
I bed, however sleepy he
S.ii
one
person
in
ten
p-ihaj.-.
itr The poor herder was too alck to biothcr haa lost bis. already, out In
II hi.« mlssle aald: "Teddy, do y<iu
e.vul.l .av wb'-n and k--w i!~- Ibidcook anything, and her work all day the fl^d. I am going to speak a
ratn<- to I"- divid- .1 inlo ' bap'i-r. an-'
, CLUB
made her very hongry- She thought piece Cfariscpias about -An Address to
Now he sleeps in Ihe kitchen,
v.Tse,-. The div|.it»n Into .:>iaplerSanta
Claus,"
1
eapecl
Mw.
M
s
I
m
-I
awhile, then killed a sheep for her
rug that Is pul out vm the V'reh durw;i. iiiade bv t.'anbt.nl Hugo: in tU-supper. Tbc herder called her and Baies-Wllllams Is .-njoylng herself In iag the d»v. After supper In- wl'l go
HIM CLAM BATt*.
Ihlrlvv-nih century, while he wa. tn::'
that Colorado. I guess I will close,
into Ihe kitchen to see If It Is there.
Ing a e«ticoiil;mre aud the ibvi.n-t
hungry too: so she bnnight good-bye.
If not. he will go to bis miasle and tell
verses .by M.du-rt Stejihors, t>
From your Sunsblner.
a piece of the sheep
her about It. But as we have not
Age 13.
Josie Johnium. learned the language, sometimes he luiniiT. wito fnm-lur.-ii li" In 1.
i‘i very good for a sick persem. but
Civik
Tewlalinut in I'-M. -vud in 1:
Our
^rsl
Vice
President
spent
her
lots better than gdag hungry, and It
Ijtlji Bibb- In
• .
Cbrlsimas In Traverse City- Wasui
was I be best Biddy could do.
"Wstl'I sol • water. Teddy?" No,
that nice?
It was time for the camplender
that is not It.
l-dian »
>me. but was so stormy that be did
"Supper?" No. he has had ills sup
Monroe CenltT. Mich, Dec. II
ii.n usmeti an eai-lv-.ilw-ay. i-inot g« there for three days. Biddy
per. Some one suggests bed. Ah. that
me art Vf ih
B aeotMint of
sheep faithfully every day,
. Then Teddy will eontentedl.v rtiilu's.
thought I would wriie a few Unt-s
for in a-.iiiee. :-•••' ..
and brought them up at night, and tonight. I bop«‘ioiir First \Tee Pres eurl blms.'ir up on the hearth rug
be lo-lgi-. in I. lihkilled a aheep every night for her and ident is enjoying her new home !u He dlib not want to- go to bed. only
The HelMay Family,
I-.- to hi- ralleii Wbal. in Hu-lr Isn
the herdeFa supper.
bave It brought, lo.
Colorado. We are going to have a
rirat eomes Mother New Year.
g-oagr. nn-a.-'-s
' Runs from a hear.
The ntbe camp-Ieoder came ' i
!!e is allowed 10 |p with Maria
Christmas tree. I am going to sp-ak
Fresh tablets In her band:
Olid be main, this uanie .uu'il
took the herder aa-ay. He fasted
• store actMSs the Btieet. toil !
a piece, the liile la "Hang I’p tbs Ba
other volatile ad of hi-i'-hauK-' -b
Last eonea Father
leave his little friend who had saved
Stocking."
I study all secmid down iowp.. When. tn.n» hi. stool l.j II. for i-vanipie. he should kill a lii-ai
With giris for aU the land;
his life, maybe, and the aheep u well. bocks but one; second book In aritli the window, he secj her pass with
-r Ih- ealbvl "lliiii-And those *betweeii have left
would ti
But he was only a herder and unable mule, physiology, geography. sih-|1- shawl over her bead, he i-i quite wild
•Klli'-a
" The.,
.m-iitKiar
Flays.
tell where bis work might take Ing. and flrst book In grammar.. I alih cxeltiuuput for fear she may go,
ifiv.u on n-u-iumi •»? per.-im;-'
him. BO be left Biddy with her i
Rties^ I will have to close, so g<»d wfilioul him. and be runs anmaj^ and
e HoUdays
te-i~>ual trail.. tt":n
•r. who promised to take good care
barks until some one o;>elis the vbwr,
ne good'adrtce.
when tiuualai*-<l into thitll'i;
of her. And he did a.v long as
when he ntshe* out and overtakes
.E3la Johnson.
i- aie quite tiai'iral in th* 01’"
lived.
her. But If she I.--, dressed for th-’
Hang I'p the Baby's Slocking"
~gt. Val.” says Mother Kew Tear.
But BOW 1 am gtdng to tell you bow such a preily poem. I am s-jro you street, with hat and ricik. b< will no:
• “Toot aports we gladly claim;
ahe became a herotne. The neat
ask to go vrith her.
. Corn-Coil Soda.
spoke it nicely.
Bat Me that bom are slighted.
mer. while her maater was haying, she
Teddy's crowning virtue Is ol^-.ll '
laUig hri'.iv the da};i «’f Itil.ih-i
Or grteved or pat to ahaBte.
Maple City. Mich.. Dec. H. 1»'*6. encc. His dear delight Is 10 go with
waa at tbc ranch, and had three dear
|K:»<H-rs. or VVi;n «f thi,
alli-til '.it
While you. my staid and camest boi
Mule puppl^ to take care of Instead Dear Piesidem—
hla
missle
to
walk.
He
knows
where
tar and nah'intua nalP- faieiliar n> u>i
How much depends oo you.
I have not written for some time
of the sheep. One nlghTTwhcn It waa
the hit and shawl, dor nelghhorh'sut lootheif. our
grandtuoiht rs UK-■!
To kacp the fame of WMblngton
am
well
now
and
hojic
this
will
flnil:
all dark, and most of the mci> were
^tlls. are kept, and when these
pet.rlaah insleail. Tin- hot pia>;:i'h
And bring him followers true.”
asleep outdoors, as It was so warm you the aame. Two of Jn.v scliool w.-iiklng-boois are taken nut. Ted.ly
■ .'.it::ili< d frvHti liardwu ri a.le-'.
males have IobI their Sunshlnt^ In
and nice. Biddy was asleep In
jtfmps from his stool and says
1 hf-memade kind wa. pe*..'ire!
-Dear Child,- aald Father Oirtsliaas.
tons. Would you kinilly M-iid tm l<
shed and her master upstaiie.
plainly
as
a
little
dog
can;
by liiii niiit; c'•ll^-«'•tb^ und M. eniii-My nitle Easter dove,
bouse caught Are. No ooe knew bow. billions for themr 1 remain.
"1 am ready: May I go?"
lh.-.3>hrs until the i-smt and ibn h.id
Well try to please the children
Truly yours.
It was bureiog hard before anyone
If missic says "Yes. Tobly. you may M-tlb-.|. The fle.t-.- lye was ttonrtsl in
And detach them truth and love.
l^nesi Andi-rMij.
discovered it. Her master hai
go." he'Is wild with drtlghl.
i- p.-’.irla:h loMio and kept In the
You April Jester, rteo you play.
You have received the buttons by
Jump out of the window to save him
But U she says; "No, Tcldy.
kiicbeo. ready to iv miv.vl wnU tin
Be kindly In your pranks.
self. but It was too lath to save Bid now. Ernest. Wriie ag.iln. sumo llnir. etnt go," he will go -it once to
"quirk tlstcg" bri'.i-l*. sjn banil> laeAnd you. my sturdy Arbor Day,
dy and her babies. She couhl have
stool
and
lie
down,
as
re.vdlly
Northpon. Mich.. Dec. 15. 19M.
ing p -wtbv la •■oi-.ol the bleaalnca a
Plaal well, and hare our Ihankagotten out faerarif very likely,
though It had be<-n yea lastoad of no. ei-iifiry has btvtiitbu
near
aronid not. beeanne ahe could not
1 will write a few lini-fc to >o
ami ibeii- w;i-i no ilLapiioIhlfne
-My gantle iiula Ftower-drls.her puppies aim.
would like to Join the II.
F- Smi- And ilils. I think. i-< a great deal ■
No ZIggxg LtgMhing.
Tbc Mother New-Year said.
Her maater felt her loss more than sblDC Club. Will you plestic send
a Mine dog lo be able to do '
luicl iitMbtug 111;* lit- tm-ii-l--!.
-QlVc loTiBgly sad sweeny
any dumb attlmal be ever owned.
It card and bullonl I go to erb<«il
What do you think about It?
:-,i.|i-,ii». w.
not i.ii
To the living and the dMd.
D. 1^ V. C. fwertday. 1 ant la the second grade.
■ i.iir>-lv--->V''' Mcliluhig
And you. my noUy. botstcroos p*.
My ICMher's name la Mlw Marie
Somr Fun«y Storiea.
Oo march and riioot and about, y
Holton. I like her very wvll- 1 have
I.lfb- JInmiy. taken m th- >J«re
li:i>\h..aii ilUt-il Is-iurv-d. ..
But. Toully you must not forget
two slt-lers and lw«. brothers. My
from an JnYtejd town for the pi<i fimo
on-.
Ttsli :»-l-ioiti lii:.l5 1-iipWhat all your fun'a about.Ivrs are seven rear* and two years in his life, wahs^iilv^ight.-d by
I tl'-. tail ti'ttidniHh imrl of-j
au-l It I-; li^iI••■‘^^i•l•• for tK-'-i
As 1 have not written In a long time old. My brother Is ten yearn obi. and IV alghi ttf a MeamljnA^ "See, man>raal" In- evri.iii
ti-riuu'iM’ riioi-. it|-l lb- F-o-r;'
L will write now. I am aeven yeon< the yoiingesl six mtmihs.
- tiav.-i -.1. l-it Hl-.lDglily .-:ti.
Yonr lliile fricni.
old. and am In the second reader.
A little girl was ..V
Age 8.
■ Ole.Andet
naaM acod me a card and button,
IB all the hearu yon greet.
whot^
> it Is.
Now tangh and daBce. dear llltle band. and'alao aend me cne for my iiiilc
exitosing the sawdust nnfUng
alaler Hattie, and my tittle sister Hel
Royal Fislu
And ting with vtdeca dear.
en. She la tour ywa old. My
You know that kings . and qiuxiis “You dear, gtval oUtlieni . dtiHy:
For Halldaya mud bless the Und.
knew 1 had Itdd >—i lit eb-»
ma
ta
dead,
and
there
am
my
impatiave
many
rights
and
prerogallye.*.
And brighten all the year."
; ii-^i-lii of ll—'••iti:r a;i le
brother, myself, my Utile sister Hat Well, one of these prrntgiillv.-s of foo<l Are. bnl I didn't Ihit.k that ybu
—Youths' ConwuMlon.
•nt-- of
M-SO-. w!i|i-h liav
tie, and my llltle baby sister Helen, English niltTs In t>tib-n ilm-s irlatid would chew it ao An<- as thatV
Uf:i'd iila-v- till Ir ot!i;iiial - I-a;
' Mamma." saUI Hitle' Fn-tidy
in our family. My grandma Is here 10 royal Ash. Royal fish an> stuTgv>on
Friday. Dec. 21. 1»0«.
by gentugiral fon-s
dWi;
•venlng. "may I go «m the street with
New members Joining dnee Istt re- with ns. and we have got a hired and whale, which ate eorislileretl the
gul-hi*d Ffoh^M Is ipiiiiiii ;ii sayiug
girl. Well, as I have got a tong lei- Ancsl of deepsen Ash. For this rea- the tuber Utys and look
poried:
aeeouni of thWr siiiierltir W-r- "No. d.iir." replied his imrther. that till- r.‘^r»tlial.1y a falhuy.
Edna Mae Wyman. Darlaon. Mich, ler'wrlitcn will close.
thlii'ka
thru
the
saiels
v--f*
fortii-d
'Tm
afraid
you
iiilghl
get
hurt."
•
Ever your Sunsblner,
excellence, aheiicver one of those
R. P. D.
Bos U.
h- diidniregiiiton ”f ib- rotVs m
won!, mamma." be answered
Edna Mac Wyman.
Ash wa.i throsTi ashore or rangh! 1
Ole Andervoo. Korthpori. MIrb.
-wlii-h the d<-s-!ts tv-si. All Hii.-igri.
won't go anywhere bear M."
! am gUd to betnr from you. Edna. the coast of England It liecatmA-Jilile girl went to In-r joinrt'^'s iti-svrts at- slt'u-li-n Mli-t" Ihi; win.',
What nice times yon and your llltle property of the king. «Thls s<
V. F. BuMhiiH Club CrMa Roll.
r< a-hira th-iti
sisicrs must have together.
very unjust tojhoae who might secure ho-jee. anH-o ■ entering it. ^e said, fioni th-orean.
Hattie Wyman, age ftgir years.'
at- <vlanst«-i of .it->-lf ui-dMun- 1-.
Ihe whaloror'storgeoit. for ilityliieyidcre "I smcjl app JT'wsmUCt'*' Anil
Evansion. HI., Doe. 11. 1*06.
HekiB NVyiiian. age four m«ths. Dart-compellvd to givf It lip wU
.UbiSi^t re- auntie said. 'O. I .gtieiis M"Y» -aopic Itasslus ijvvir nio;ait.:li;;‘ or ae.-;o:
sou. Mich.. R- F. 1). No. t. names sent; Dear Prealdent—
I«*ellngs in tli^'fian."
•"pan." "No. auniie. T ext-nslvi- irai-:s of lati.l. and tli'S'
t have not written for a long time, eelvlng any i>ay. Howev.-r. the king
by Bdna Mae Wyman.
di,.- winds, h" t-ay.. ratus^-IL- tli-m
y groiiiul for elaiming these snfell whot»^ppV»s-"
Willard ‘Mathews. Otawn. Mich.., so 1 thought I a-onid. We have n cat
OL-.a'ioii of the ro'',;.^
Han;
llariy^
saW the hostess
louse for |>rt*. i have Innighl ro.val ll'‘h os' his pntperiy. beeaii«>name sent by Rath Dell.
r
smSH..4ti-1
did von rc»d well
all of my ChriMtuas presents. I wivuid was he w-Jiit gtianled and proi-eteil
Vain Regrete.
night?"'
the sea» from pirates and robbers,
like a new button, i will eloac now.
Happy New Year.
Tomniy—1 wish 1 -ha-lutt -at<-B 1
1 don't know," aasBerc<1 Harry
and in those days there were very
From
,
That wish is for You. aod ceeryone
iiutdi d'irkey.
Yon don't know." oetoi j I
many
of
them.
Age 8
James Dame.
also in onr Sunshine Club.. A year of
Mmb- r—Why" Do y<.;i tc! stok?
The most peculiar feattire of the* lady.
I wonder what kind of a mouse
aansblne Is a pretty nice kind of year
"No. but I'd MU- to ext eoip*' more
ma'am" repliH thu lit
dustom of rov-al Ash waa this—that
to wpkome fa. isn't It? And that is your pet Is? Is it a white one:
chap. *1 was a-Ieop aH the limw."
whllo
the
whole
of
the
sturgeon
be
Brgvery.
what we arc going to have. A year
I. Ulrh.. Dec. 11. 1*06.
Sf small daughter of a wellknown
longed
to
the
king,
only
half
of
a
•
Wben you very la l-h war.'
of smiles and baiiplness: n year of Dear President—
sle did. For It wa» a prerogative, rlergyniaii was sick -one nicbi.
thing that yo-j eannot imve. it yi.
trying again, wtaea things go wrong; a
thought I would write
mother
pir
l.er
10
toxf
with
a
it is called, of Ihe queen that the
bmv.. ft-jc<h;ti-T to l>c rheiif-.;
year of bripful, loving iboughta. and am golDg to school now. ) hare.six
water bag. -b-jt site was not satisft* -!.
deeds. Why. what a beauUful year it Mndles. They aie reading, arithmetic. tall of every whale caught In the way
Mid. "I want to *M* JT.y father.
I have told you was 1i*-r proi>erty,
ta going to be:
Isnguage.physlologr.srriilng. andspell- while the head only wa* tlie king s. H-r mutber answered. 'It Is Satiims;
Ing. Our teachers name it Grorge The rrason for this division, as giv- night, and 1 must not eaB Wni.".-?h.
GROOMING COUNTS
A dear friend of our SanMilne Club
Crawford. 1 lost my button, and wish en by the old records, was to furnish was oijiet for a while, but pr.tri
tout tt c»on« Mte^s^FsIr Skis et s
who llvca In a Ur wtotern aute ami you would send me antHherone.
the queen'» wardrobe with whaleltone; eoon akked again lo s*-e her faih*-r
who docs not want her name to I
With
’
From youi Sunahlher.
asd this reason Is more amusing than Her mo'ber answvred .Hie swme
eom'ilraiesi
printed, haa aent ue a story about
f->re. She was quiet a Miile loncrr.
Age 10.
L.TIUI Mtmroe.
I4 boa-.i.v. Cr,
the
enatom
Is
peculiar,
for
the
little dog whose master she knew,
4 Buppose you arc haring a vscwilon Itone lies vatlrdy Mr the bead of the and then she burst out; “Well. I'h-n.
wa*ii -*
is a true story, and yonr preside
'msi.:
I am a sick woman, and I want to m-c
ow. School U all the nicer alter
wliale. Dili Uierc are mat^
a
rst. isn't it?
as strange and amusing customs iw the mlnUu-i."
L<Wk--Tai.e kc-oi*u.i:
the Miia ' -t of hi.
corded in Eiigiand's early laws.
Grawn. Mich, Dec. 15.
a dumb animal who did the very beat
IL-wsF.bl.-d c'.*:.iChicl(a4>eca.
ThU right to nvyal Ash was ciiasi<b
she knew how to do. every day. Here
l.-:ra tbr arlma!Who Is thi* c-jt in such eol-1 wi-athgot my card and butloo. and like ered of great Importance,
1st th- h-rv; g--.
I f-!lj
them very much. Robert and Waller carefully guarded for many geuera- rr baii-foott-d? L!.»ten;
Tha Bt^ of Biddy.
•■efll;lsff*-l' sLdl hUka-l
tike thetra. too. I am tip now. and ran tlons. It was also a prentgailve of you bis name. "Chirka^i--;, -OiU
I am golog to ten you about «
r-'.ttnr-. di;!l. f- .
, the kings of Denmark ami the dukes •ViMlec;" Amith-r r.ani- i.-i "Hlirkgot my
ryiBg.br#»bitiga;.d rul.liir.g'S .11 d
He herolae. But you would n
capped Tiimu-.iM-.’' He llv-s here lbbiota
rj-unc-at.l-oi
cannot j.r-'l-;-of
Normandy,
and
from
one
of
these
cards,
and
I
think
the.v
are
very
nice.
have goeaaed she wras oneas ahe
Uioe-v. :cd*a. «aia--ratJ gl-v* < i
probably derived tiy the princes whole year: all winterJie is working
ooly a black and un roUle. and her I thank .von for them Robert and
the I: -r*-*s k'.ia, wLi-h i« bisK-r:.
IS <«tlRg up the seeds and eggs
j-UxioB. TL.-Uaiea*iils«U.ii-«:ni.
homo waa In a aheep herder's tent. Walter want to took at the serapbook of Eogjand.—Harper's Yonng *Pe(.|>le.
that would grow Into banulul plants
Every day she went out tslih the herd all the time. Robert likes the rant you
inserts.
It Is w-Il for Uk, to
Teddy.
er to tend the aheep And come back sent him. loo. It seems good to be up
again after being in bed Arc -weeks.
As this Is a "really truly" siory. it know the peopJU- who help r.«.
at night and help put them In the
:e ran care for them in lura
ighi tr begin "oeec up«« a time."
lal. Her name was
Biddy, rather I am going to send tn Willard Ma
TIimoiiH* helps g-t :ld of teutIstbei^t jeejinraUoBfOrU-li-swho
ibew's name for ibe Cradle Rcdl. He is
It was not only "once upon a tfme."
a heroine,
t
a common name for w
h
nlloUxsti's iwJi' .o* '!.»•a eute Htlle teil&w.. This la all for bi!t Cbrtstnaa eve., nt ihe close of a catv i piliara and gy]a>-moih»
s-rirl-*ii!iij.e»
very busy 'day nt the store, that Te-ldy groat help In Ibe otrhard. When
bobwoD-er..
This is what she did. One cold, this lime.
has
eal.-n
every
weeil-*i*st
and
moth
}iau.U;r>
From
was
fontid
under
Ihe
counter
by
the
storar day In January, the poor herd
egg.
whr
shcMid
we
not
bang
v—
kind man whom he knows as "
er was too sick to leave his tML and
sheaf of -grain or piece of suet
Rath Dell.
found It totpowIMe to go whh Uw
SUNSHINE
A Ccston tdiooIboT
wesk and
cm.
'
He c*:; «’I
yvb*
taB,
T.: -were soft and flsbliy.
f
strong muscle ia Kb
IVi'-wy-tctan wlio had attmded
the family fer thirty ypart prcs.:r:bcd
S^az t’s Ei-zxfjiSc-n.
NOW.:
i>
k.cuy 'It'n':
Wacl.sm-.:h. -
I.Y.F
th:;t
boy’a ortri yotl
VsoitsimB
m
Lane’s Family
Medicine
A-
Listen! Given Away
Absolutely
Now is the time for you to join the pr». cession that is going to the Wm. Hootihan
Coy\o buy Carriages. Cutters, Harness,
Implements and Hardware.
OUR OFF-ER
Fiiito Nov. iiil-i r rl to D-retuii r 21. I9i*6. i- wHI give away abMd'il-iy fr o. ».:h -v-O' *ao,«o liunha--. one
K-'p
ol voor puo-ha'i-i' :u:d wli-n y I have traded $5n.M
? clillrely free.
Ktl!: i:.s }iti| will ti- |.ii->.tit-d With the Craphii
What Is yo tr ne- d -r faii-j'? V.'- bave if at a pRee and In qnalIty n- v.-r iM-fon- i.ffer.A! y-i. rt.or d.-lbir will Hr-ich like roldier.
■lo'ti;.- i\ir:i ll'*'.'. wl.i-n yon buy a- (';;irlage, Harnciu, Cutter. Hardwar-. Ill Inei miyiliioc .vmi purriiaM of us at Hila ilmeNow
.Miiir rliaiiee. |a> not P'vl—1 iliiv gn*nt iqiiwirlnnllr. Makw
}o«r
- lioii -lo. I. wlo:- our r-v.-t 1,. larg- and lefore the beri hargniiis ao pirl-l up |p> 1I-," i-atl, pi],, r. fall and »«v i>ur goods even
if ,.n. ;.ri- not ia Jn- .1 rd r’livi1i1„k, Y-n will rer
ren-lve a great deal of
(a-n-'tifi.^l ll
leu'tf V ' w ill quote you.
l-to'r-i» li'iy fhitstniaa pi-ra-nis. You are eonUally
iiivilivl til r.,oii-.-.n.l r.-f dir romp'He Im- of Silverware.
DoBDt forert the puce, aertbe ener wc bdve nu4e yM.
WM.H00LIHAN CO.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
i:r. suit- Slnwt
c:iz ri;c;m ‘.rt
IWl I'DOiRt IW,
1 was Blind 4 Years
If
Why
You
Not
TESTIMONY
To whnni it rr-ay Con< '-rn: .
1 was bind tor fnir years in one eytt I was unable
way .TiTiund
ui do my houstwork inly
by 1-------„
feeling
y i.y
...
ihe iiou-f. 1 h.ive bt.efi i<* VVistonsin twice and hatl
ir.v eyes'.Prated b\'tht; b-M sj>"fia1isl in .the State. I
r a'so bt;«-n U' (.hicajio
:aj;o .'ind Travcr*e Ciiy. but none
of then; ilnl
: .tv ifc -d until I had my eyes exam
Now "l am able lo
an<lti:'i'-b>
Kolifft Kir
ined an<I.
ti
.
and
see
a* jf ted as any one.
read and s
h'> an; in druibi. .write me.
.All ihos
.Mrs. Carrie duiil. Menroe Center. Mich
DR* ROBERT KINGIN, OpUcUn
COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILOINC
The Drug Store
"That Has It”
Iry cqfr-fully wiilrhTL.it i'. :* r-piilai;<»n r bliTi- jpiiftt.*]
...
iriL' r-ur trvli-. ‘>t>p1yink' tlib
lb market A-id i<iir
Kiir enttOBtera
CT
withWe' lici}-carefully
tVe pay cub for nil
litiy csrefially and buy wr-il.
w
lurcbaae
and
in
that
way
oblaiii
-onoeMions
that giro
-f- purebaae
obU
B a rhanra* to wll Uic bt at ifoods at motiey Mviog pricet.
Whatc-ver yen want in lif'ig Store Gooli yon will find
it hrri:. ('om<- hero liret and you'd have to m no fortlier.
Waifs Drug Store
S. W. Corner Frontnnd Union Street.
m
m
OKANQ TWAVlWt MKKALO. TMUWOAV. MCCMKR ZT. 1M«.
currants, one cup of nialna. one egg warm mJik and si* pounda of flour. >
Beat tbe batter well and pot to two.
of mixed apices, three cupa of flour. enpfulE of geaat. Let tbe mass rise!
Wash and dry Ue currants. Bur tbe over night, affd to the moratog add:
seeded ralatna end wash Uese.
tour aad a half pounds of ratotosxhop:
and then chop Uem. Cream tbe bol ped flne. one pound of dirbn. and a
I. HAHLMTft WU4AH*. ■
ter and sugar, add the egg beaten well grated nutmeg. Let the eookiea then
without separating, then the tMlaaaea continue to rise till the acn after-:
with Ue soda stirred into It. then Ue noon, when iheg aboold be iborougb-' .
for her.
milk, then the elnnamon and cloves. 1g light. RMI them out aometbtog les.s And jitrc her time o STOW, and cbe^
Mearore the flour and then Uke out
than a^tgeb thick, and cut them to' |
lab ber.
HUIac rtek (Uu. tftrce hntdtvd and Then will ahe come, and oft wUl ainp halfcnpof Itandatlrln tbe nlainsand the form desired with a cookg cotter, i
curranU. to keep them from going Theg are vety prcn> cm to the aha^ie!
tbrw aeore;
to thee
^oIUbk ui atrew tbeoi dallr B'cr ibe When tb&i art worklns in tbe tu to the bottom of the cake when It is ordtamonds and, heaiis. Bv the time j 5
estreme old age. Mr. Brtwk says: ,
bakod. Stir these' to. add Ue
all the cookie:: have Men rolled and I •
land
rowB; are
-After a man baa lived la tbe world
the flour and beat well Bnke la two
oui.ihoae Brat cm will have risen^ i
Km a# aaad tke acnrar.
Or weeding in the aacred hour o
as long as I have, he ought to have
bouered bread pans.
enough to be baked. Bake them to
k dropi be. irnada It in. and paaadawn.
•I AU^ute my
FTMtlng—Put Ue white of
moderaiel} hot oven for about fif
perience. I think 1 have done so.
•a
It la a comtHr (aabion to be glad
In n bowl wiu a half teaspoon of wa teen minoics. and eoniloue to Uke
it cuDoi be made trulUnt tilt H die.
And >07 la In tbe grace we aaj to
ExUrtme Old
•Omotthg-tMagglbmrtKmm^
ter and beat till light. Then stir In a them to the mder to which theg Uvv
Ood.
out to my taO/g gmhtrn rtnn h iht
eup
of
sifted
powdered
sugar,
srd
been cut. They are very nice with
O good New Tear, we daap
—Jean ingclow.
proper thing Zgr aUrvam *hmt
put OB the eake while that U atiil soft-boiled,Icing
TWa warm, akat band of thine.
Mfodue
giroctly to MW
of
Pt’ru-na.“
warm, and smooth it over with a wet
LoMiBf foreker. with batf aigh.
thecnmmtg. For UTytm t hav
' When Bopa are fearea.
knife.—Guoil Housekeeping.
half sup.
For tu Oag After.
mlthuoog thg rheogeohle eBauM
BGOUESg CAKES.
'
TWO
EGG
CAKE.
It la ofUo a problem to know just
of the Vmhed Stom.
Thai wbtcb from oun talla like
EggleBa PYoli Cake—One enp aiigar.
Sweet CiT*am Cake—Oneeiip sugar,
dead flntera 4winc:
*■1 hare alwaga been a very hsallhF
one-bair cup butler, one half cup mo- one eup sweet cream, two eggs, one bow to prepare the
man, bnt.of oourm, enbject to tbe af*
Christmas or New Years turkey
Ar. whether ferae tia snap
taaaea. one cup bot water, one half
teeiions wbleh are dae to endden
line been, or sestlc. bavins been; cup aerd talalna. nne taaif cup nut and onehair cups flour, one and a half the "dag after’ so that It will U appeteaspoon baking powder.
changes In the climate aad tempera*
we know
tlttog.
Many
deUcloua
dislx-s
can
be
mcau. Dutneg. rionamon and cldrea
, Itoring mg long life 1 hare known
Taullla. one small teaspoon made «mt of enid iqrkey. which some
That U waa bicaaed: lei tbe old io taale. Three level cupa alfied flwr.
a great many remedlee tor eougbs, eelda
sall.-Mrs. A. W .Walt.
year go.
will prefer to the way It waa served,
and diarrhoea.
Into which baa bceo ..Utod one (eaSpke Cake—Tbree-quarters cupful
apooaful uoda.—Mnt. Glenn W. f>ow- of sugar, onishalf cup of sour cream, in all its glorg. tbe first time, says
“Am for Dr. Hortmma'g remedy,
Farm sod nreside.
Frtead. come thou like a friend.
Perveo, t have fotiad It to be tha
onnthlrd cupful of butter, one and one
Escalloped Turkey-Mince the cold
And whatber brtskt thr face.
beat. If motjbe oaty. retUble rem»
Banana Cream Cnkr—One cup «u- bait cupfuls (scanO of flour,
turkey aod season with sail and pep
Or dim with eloada we cannot compreedy tor tHim MietlapS^' H baa
ir.ooc and a bnlf cupa water, one ta- eggs, onehalf leaspoonful of sods,
per. Cover the bottom of a baking
beta my ataadby for mattyyoara.
blceponnful butter, one heaplon teadlth with cracker or bread crumbs,
Well hold out patient banda, each la spoon baking powder, two heaping cupful of seeded raisins, one-bait
aad I attrfbata my good bealtb
spoonful each of clorcs and cinnai
bla plaoe.
then
put
In
a
thick
lager
of
Ibe
mloraadextromeoldagelothlMfomedy.
caps flouc.
Rub tbe sugar aod tbe butter togrtber. ed turkey, some of tbe atuffing
And trnat thee to the end.
-it esaetJy meeu all my require
Cream for rilling—One plot milk, add the golks of the eggs, then the
ttog bill 6f butter. Abdat fill tbe dish
menu. It pretocta me from the evil eftCaowlnc thou hadeat onward to tboae one half cup sugar, one Ubieap
sour cream, then the soda, whlrb
feetooraoddeBchangee: tt kaepemeta
with alternate crumbs aod ehO|>pe<]
eornstarcb. one Isblcvpoen butter.
be dissolved In hot water, then the tnrkeg. Add to the Ufl-over gravy
good appeUte; It glvee me etreagth; tt
,Wbere tbeie are Briber dera. not
Reserve enough nillk to molatcR the spices, raiains and flour, and Isht
keeps toy blood la good elrrnlaUon. X
Bwatba, Bor ram.
some milk and heat on the stuic.lbcn
starch. Put balance wlib sugar and
(lave come to rely npoa It nlmoel en*
pour over Ibe layeri to the dish. Beat
^Mnab Unlock Ccalk. butter on to boll: when boiling add all the whites of the eggs, well lx
tlrely for the manj little things for
en. Before putting the raisins In. roll up tare egga. aad bait a cupful of milk,
rbtrb 1 need medic:
the nUreh. and when panir cool fla them In flour.—Eicbangc.
and halt a cupful of melted butter,
vor wlU cither banana or lemon.
Burnt Sugar Cake—One-half
• Tbe ^d New Tear, a weloonie
Mahe rake In (wo larera. When cream butter, one and one-half cups sugar, thicken with bread crumbs aod seas
• gueat,
on;
tben
cover
over
the
top.
Invert
eouatry
1 was « enSeter from this
la paniallr cooled cover flrat lager. one cup cold walcr. golks of two eggs,
• Raturna Mlh amllea of love the
Aral with cream then with Uln alieea and (team It for a few mluutcs: then a plate over the baking d:»h nuil bak-r
••/ bad aeverafbtag akgta with
of banana. Uen add remaining lag add three or four tablespoons of burnt for half an hour. Remove the plate
* He aoauan hope ae free aa flowand bro
bro*-n. Serve hw.
the grip At Brat I did aot know
er of eake. and cover with a froMIng sugar sgntp, one icaapoon vanilla,
turkr Pie-Cut cld lu.koy Into
that Dervaa waa a remedy tor
made of Uree-fourtha eup pulverised two and a hair cups of flour, one heap
• Hn aara: -Tbe good of good la
ill dice and heat to the reiualna of
thhdheaae. Wbea t baard that
sr. moistened with cream and ing teaspoon of baking powder and
• ouraT*
the
gravy:
if
there
1s
not
muep
of
this
r*. t
iln cover wtU Uln slices of banana. whiles of two eggs, beaten stiff. Bake
• Kp aaya: “The preacot time la
mile
stock
or
milk.
Make
a
tried Peraaa for ta grippe aod
BoU froatlng and cream are Improved in togcra and flavor froaUng with
rich pie crust and line a baktog dish
fooad It to be last tbe tbiag."
burnt sugar sgrup.
dir. I$aac Brock, //? Years Old Last Birthday.
with this. Put in a thick layer of
In a lator leiiar, Mr. Brock writMt
rod sugar sand to give I pink UnL—
Puritan Sugar Sgrup—Put one cup tbe turkey, then half a plat of raw
“I am well aad feeling as well as I
•rs.VAC BROTK.a eltlren of Mel*enMrs. J. M. Larkins.
augar Into tbe akillel without ang oysters, then another layer of turiteg
1. nan eonnty. Texas, has lived for 117 \
Ban before tbe I/aMod SXafes
Pork Cake—One pound of pork. water and plaro over a slow flte.
bolbera
me Is my eight.
and another half pint
ogsiera. Pot
ears, F>-r many years he resid^ si
Uoppod verg fine, and two cupa boil When It la all melted It will be a dark
I•eller
I oonld walk all over the firm,
R'>*quelsll*. •-i-_-biccn miles West of
and bake to a qoick
ing water poured on It: two pounds brown, but should not be black; add
Poni-oe, tea protected Ate
and it wouM do me good. I wotOd net
Thoufbtt far tho New Year.
Waco, l.ol oowLve* with his sun-tooven.
from mil tuddeti ctenyr*.
be
Without
Pernna." ralalDi.
Uree
cups
moiaaBea,
two
cupa
Oa tbe tbraahold of tbe rear.
Itw at Valley Mill*. Texts.
le-tblrd cup of bot water and let It
VefesMog Awr awra.
HolUndaise Tnrkeg—Fry two amali
truly.
Btigar. one Ubleepoon soda, dnnamon boll unUI all the lumps are dissolved.
Home lime as-, l.y rr>|Di-M, Cnrir
■aal the Lotd U ataadliig nearShod e terse a hea 99 yrort
onions to two tahlespoanfuls of turner
Itsae came to Wwu ami sal for hi*
ud cilroB to uiie. flour to make
Ahd tbr bean forgeta iu fur
until brown, then add half a cupful
picture, holdliis In his hand a etlvk
Atwmyt corngetred tbe grip trUt
thick as usual for fruit cake.—Mrs.
«
la Hla amlle.
Taa Cake—One-fourth cup of butter of airied breed erumbt and 1 pint of
col from the grave of lieneral Andrew
Tr—hUni aonll He epeeka to tbeo- R. B. Regnolda Iu Centurg Cook Book. and one eup sugar, creamed together: stock. Cot into diee one plot of cold
U’ttness la e lead tah ml the
When old age oom«s.U bring* with
Jaek«ii. >Ir.Br'.-k to a dU-nin.il old
Conturg Cook Book Bggleas Cake- add two well-beaten eggs. an«-bair cup
' LhayaNI. Ur t«>4e win be!
rlne few xlgnt of de- t mgt of IlOyemrm.
it eaiarrbsl dtooasee. Hysis>mlec«lnrrb
turkey.mlx with it two or ibiee sulks
One half eup butler, one and oae half milk.two cups floar.twoeven teaspoons
AS the war U known to Me.
crepllude. H-e family inl.lo to ...I! J
U almost nniverul to old people. This'
of eclery. seasoo with salt and pepper
sugar, one and a half cupa sour baking powder, one teaspoon lemon
•aplaina
why Perons ha* becoam e*
Mil* by nlle.
jireeervfd.and
It
show*
till!
tliedaieof
j!
trouble*.
and the Juice of half a lemon
le to many old people.
W birth wae wiUleDlJfgeai* ago.
't ■ 1 1 V1 - r r rt ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i i i - i i ■ ■
-:-8nmb Doodner. milk, one teaspoon soda, spfi
vnnilla. Bake to two thin layeri and the pr^red turkey Jilo the hoi P
lajm. one cup seeded r«lalns. flour «o frost MghUg. An excelleoi cake wheo
Ask ycur drogg.s (ar Free Peruns Almanai (or 190?.
and add two beaten egg*, and <
a rather atlB Hauer
■my day U a ft
eaten fresh,-Mrs. Mary a. 8. Roberta. flve mtootes, mining constantly.
r Milk OIn
L to tbe glad refrain.
MarielU Cake—One-half cup bulCreamed Turkey—Crack the bones and cupfulY>r sugar; add one half cup |)y ! •> that Is will be preserved Iniaet. as 'h<-M- >«re stirred to. add ibo
0 one hdr of a cupful teratne cup augar. two eggs, onehalf
lUd. apita cf oU atrraw. and older
and put tb’em vtib nil the bits of akin, ful of floor, half a cupful of milk, the and sprinhli- the fniii remaining to tbe Iiilnrrvi m<«i. Let It get am'okiag hoi.
of augar. jme half of n cupfol of
cup sour milk, onehalf teaapoou fat and gristle Into a aanrepan. rover eecood halt of milk and a full cupful > pivl wiih a c<M>dly amrmni <>f powder- but do tel allow It to b<HI. Hrap In s
toases.
one
tablespoon
of
butter,
JM potder (oreenated a
soda, two cups flour, one cup seeded with cold water and let simmer
of flour and one inaaponnful of rrcamjid sugar. Th-o fill
fl ih- orange wlib hot dtob. and garntob w1tb triangles
half a teaapoouful of dnoamon and ralatos, one teaspooaful lemon exirari.
pain.
hour or more. Boll down until there o' Urtar. Bake slowly.—Good House--ihc lee rreain. park s-oll. and reptaee of flint brtwd.
t of ginger. Stand
Taka baait with the day and
a little nutmeg. Cream butter and
It a cupful. Put a lablrspoentol of keeping.
Iihn u-p. iA-ate in iho rj-(rig<‘rator
Chop remnonuof Iran cold multiHi
the back of the Are to warm alowig, gar. add eggs and heat Ihiwe mlnuics.
flour and the same' of butter
huttcT in a
'
' ' —"
' ctiill tirm- for tuning, tlivn remove tin.-, add onMourth a* mueb to bulk
and aa tt heats, beat until foamg. sUr to tbe milk, add flour to which
saucepan and mta togeihe!
togPIhe- vtoll
Cranberry Jelly with Berrica.
; top lal.c-ont a ssMtnnfiil of rrcam of slide bnad rrumlw. a bealim egg.
Take off and beat to one cupful of da has -been sifled: roll raisins
smooth. Take'^iHe yolks
ks of t»yii...dOne half enp of line large eranlx r fr-nu •--eh, iitd in it* i.lars-a.lda heap- II pineb of nun-, a lliUe grated lem
sour milk, one leaspoonful of soda, lableapoonful of Boor left out for this twilled egg*, and
*We can all do aioi« than t
o n imwlier, a.M rlea put «iv<t fir- to double holler and j.inu spdoiifiii of whlpic'd rrcvin. Place on pnd and chot.ped parwicy to taste:
dissolved In one Ubleapoontul of boil pnrpoue and add togeiher with the slowly to a half pint of mllK or cream.
meam unlit
ahtcli Will take abicd j a randli i!'<-h-rTy «>n lop of
also a lciiEp<>'>nful of currani jelly;
ing water and two cupfuls and a bait flavoring and nutmeg. If placed to a
And sot be a vWl tbe worse.
ten
mtouie*. add to 'hem nne-hiiif eupj
Stir Inin tbe saucepan with thi- Mc'iumix will am] add cnmigb g<N>d thick
It aover wu tevtag tbht emptied Ue Of floor. Bake In a'shallow
tight Jar. the cake will keep for
ed butter and ftcmr and brine it- a Of augar aod K-i ihim cord; in this for
pan
to
a
moderate
oven.—Table
heart.
grav}-. or >lran-|i builur. to make It aa
eral weeks and improve lu flavor.— boil, then add the slock. Toss to ibe twenty five mtoin,-*. Afier sugar it
Roaat .Oooae.
Nor sIvlM that emptied tbe parae.' Talk.
Mabri Bates-Wllllams.
as ft cun to- easily mooittod with
tuikeg and setvo on n-uiul* of
melted, take from flic und i-ri aside to
iji-t !i AMUiis SOOH-. si'iff it. pul a
ONE BOO CAKES.
Turkey Salad—Separate the dark cool. ThlK whoniJ tor done the day te-'iilil.-. lvillUK wiiIct, iti Hi. oau ami
hiinds. Ikii mil so sofl that 11 will
Htreh a awtle. Inat goer ft;
One Bm Cnke-One c|*t.
Per the Newr Year FeasL
|iuiV, .;.i a niwl.-ranluciing In*
and light meats of the cold turkey and fore the Jelly Is made.
Make It tliin a roll three times as
-Langh a UUlt ML*'
sugar.
New Years Cake—Cream one aod
ahred. Take an equal quantity of cele
For tbe Jelly, pul a quart of
l-.qiliwlitjv: fciv'liiriHi Im- taken t
When rou Ulnk Jtw’re uwible hit. one-half cup mUk. ooe^alt teaspoon half pounda of butter and one and
i* lung as It 1> broad, flour will, aad lay
ry and cut to inch Icngthi and then berries over thi- fire, w lib om'-bolf plniIt. It 'tiioFiorelily'.(ns.i;.-.! A
*lmagh a little ML"
anlL one teaspoon baking powder, one- half pounds of powdered sugar; lieat
Into slender biu. Mix the celery of water and let them 'tell for un or. iisuiill) i;t>ine.! with .-age and ontonx, 'll In a gn-aaed baking pan; rover aad
Gloomg ehadows oft will flit
half tenapoon lemon enrart. one and well together. Beat flfieen egg*, and and torkey together and season to flfleon mmuier until they nre a-eli, the (inloa*'bring boiled, chopped flne
in the oven until smoking hot.
if goo have tbe wit and grit
n half cups of flour.—Mrs. Glenn W. add. with a pound and'a bait-of silt taste. Then pour over this a magon broken; *quor,-e in i bag. l»m thei
asue-a ailh sage, salt and pep- )j>i-n lake off tbe cuvq|’. and brown
Jnat to tough a lltUe blLPower.
ed flour and three teaapoonfuls of bak nalse dr«alng; toes tbe whole up Juice tiick Into the sjuc.-paB wilb'per. The giM.-i
qiiirkty. lirosh over, with white ot
Cream Loaf Cake—One cup sour ing powder; grate
tigkllg. Line a salad bowl wUh lettuce two cups of gruniilated sugar and cook [te ♦iiiuiKrt-i f.-r .-tn, hour ur two And'
I'cc. .-v-t bark a minoto to glaait.
Haat thou ptontg? Thaa retoloc;
cream, one cup sugar, two eggs, two
teacupful of m<
celery leaves and mound up the lor fifteen mtouies afur the boll Isjih- Uqii«r,«.1.|--i| -.0 tb- gravy,
/ ' HeMee and freMg ahare.
t but dtoh with hot gravy
cupa flour, one teaspoon soda; flavor the batter, with ti pounds of llnety salad to tbU.
. ^ reachci. Take Ironi the file and set
S.a-oiii-,\ Tiid.l.nip—(iiie iv.und <>f
Ban then acaatg store? ren then
to suit.—Mrs. 3. W, DIckenuan.
chapped almonds, two pounds of seed
Turkey Croqoettca—To a pint of the Jrl!}-ar-Be to cool,'Wfccn begins i kta;v hr--;.,; v-iUioui. ciocv. ••v.sakrki till poured'o T t|. and with fried brrad a*
A nttto thon caatt apar*.
Gingerbread—One half cup sugar, ed ralstos. and one pound of sliced minced turkey add a fourth of a cupStiffen »-ct lii«lile <rf a mol-1. sr-jvsU.j:. . nrcKib i-is.l milk to oinr It.,
larnfi-Ji:
A8d haai thou onig bit or crumb
oue-bslf cup molasses, one-bait
citron. Turn to n cake mold aud bake fid of brrad ernmbx. two eggs and range to it the to-st of the prcjk'rvvd
"B .'hr, mHl. i.m. .Add six
'or a raxoiit uto- a labtcapooDful
A donor get thou magst become.
sour milk, one egg. btUter site of an
hours to a
oven.
enougb of the gravy or cream 10 molt- cranberries, jK.ur the Jelly upon them I«
of jl-j.;Ty «1»..^-i*-d to-1 suH.
iHiit.-r and one of flour to a .haib
Stoce Bornel from thg leas or least
Twelfth Night Cake—Set aside
It all Season to tis-le mid mix and put in a coo! pia< c to harden:' u.m- onhu)* telK-d and i h'fjqs d: wraF»r bird or Imaect makath feast
pint
of stock oKwater, and a.pint of
spoon soda, a little salt, two cupa baktog day a cupful of itougb ihai'has welt. Flour Ibe binds and mahe into
V“ .
U-Jii wpb'ratf. vase otoij'-niin. Ibyiiie:
Be the peytioo amll or great.
flour. Raisins ^g be added If liked.— had Ibe second riitog': woik it Into a shape of balls or cikda. dip into beat
lu wiiiall piece*. Brown the.
: A Salad.
'{«iti-‘.a ilf.b- sr*t<-d b nm to---!. Add;
Tbe toting generous bean
Mrs. Lsira Spoor. Hubbard. Redlands cream by stirring together a capful of en egg. then into bread crumb*: ind
A rtellrto-i- Salad may to- lltfdc j fhrOr-ai il r-a.'r n .t:!;--' iJah-Hi f.-wcIL teller In a frying )>an. add tbe flour,
Calif.
butter with one of t-roa-n mgar; have
delicate brown.
I this way.
igrea...".:! fiat puddli.;; tin, P will take
peifivily imonih. add the Mock
o give awag a part.
Eleanor’s Cake—One-quarter cup of
hand half a cupful of ralatos and
Take onepar hirhi.ry mil* one part | a;„io-c an lyrir, tr, »alv pn-i »h-rild tei
pater, and siir until it tiotlf; wtasbutter, dne-balf cup of sugar, one- currants dredged a1th flour and an
re:<-ry..and two-part* npp>*. , Chop:
;.„.w'n,il •
iqp. ft. iw'--rv.-.! I
a to Cake.
quarter cup of milk, one egg. one cup equal quanUty of shredded citron. Mix
'hnfl- ea'on' wiili n.-uiy.*" .**’
-sMt- *-----, The old fashioned gold and sliver the n-i-, .-.nd e-ier> yexy tin- and cal' *jtb t;:..
' "The UIng thou ciwresi ao walU ta of flour, one teaspoon baking poa-der. through the half cupful of fniii half a
: t'aMsanif'i! W Mjme nb-e table aaucc.
ikes are reproduced In the modern the apj.li-s Ifvo Vir.aH p't-:. r. i’oar j*nir-. t '■•-er J' -Up dtotaace.
onehair teaspoon vanilla. Rub the but leaspoonful of ctonaraon aad half as angel'* food and sunchlne cake. The,
—------r ,
jui. „
r.,l„.
I...
.......
Wrapt to tbe Mtonees. unseen
ter and sugar to a cream: beat the mud) powderetl to see and work it well doten eggs eompleie tbe two loaves in
With qtm-','
qim-', '
Use* for Left-Over MeatS
.{
'
>3ix one; egg wi:h
Utes.forLeft(and it (nade-withst.s-k II formal nice
egg ligbUg without oeparaUng aod put loin tbe dough. This done, best taroi b«h cases* There to nothing better for;’*'‘’^•‘'"1“'““-"^'to' tatlunioon biit-! If/Aid meai to'-5;
Baaenttol to thg eoui and Ug esla- in nest: then tbe milk, a mue
tolq-'tot H.U g.r^y to’i.-e for any recipe. Of
eggs ven- llgbu yolk* and while* to- company than one of itrse'keu^alt-pn-m-aej, .,f *«;. and cay-;tb'.n -liera.
time. Mix the hiking powder with tbe gether, and knead them loin the mass
Annt Mehitablv's Silver Cake—Two,to'TT"'' rm-l'a t«;.wp»v)a wiear. poii: fim-. B-j'in M'-di-h,.,rd ifn- ij; the *<.,v.ouic d.-pend* on Individual
Uve wertbg ot tl—call and It aball flour and stir It to. and last tbe vanil until It is very- light. Five mtouie« cupful, of sugar; one capful of butter: !
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tRrr »h< Bre, with. etom!,-. -iisl.iii# toO ati to .' do'
iag..ut. add the »-*•
la. Beat all well, and bake to scal should l>e enough. Finally mold into four cupfuls of flour; one-scant cupful :«<»
>« thickens, n- a.^r. , to 'to temnii put a
stoin.er xrauv um mlmitos A
loped tins tilled only halt full ai
ta-o loeve*. throw a cloth over them of Bilk: one tca.pooalul of aodf; iwo.*^
add two uMespoona i,.i r .d
fS.rii. th,-u . «t''k
-*
Do goo wish for a kladaeas? Be kind! well buttered—Good Houtekeeptog.
and set to a rather warm place for fin
of cream o’ tartar, eight'’■**‘1’**"^
Baa.v.liy.;
>-as.,iDd -wli.i
f
cttmiit jelly ran te
Do gou wikh for a truth? Be true!
Crmndmotber'a Little Feather Cake minulea before baking.
eggf. whites only. Flavor to taste
xmonth. clcnr. redch<a-i..cd apples a* par-i-r,”nni t.n,-.;:' si.Jv and is-pje-r- s-S-b-i Jut; to-fote aervlng.
What gou give M gonreelf. gou And— ^Dne cup of sugar, two
Goldrakoto made Ibesome way out
Gic. Ui'ti m'v id'll: ati-i mei'.Cm-, r n.e
.
This la a popuUr (»ke with Eagitoh
Tour world U a reflea at gou.
of soft butter, one egg, oee-balf cop of children aad It
Of the yolk* of the tame egg*.
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' - »nrt s'^oop oo-"j- coc,- top »rti i-rsmb,. ai..i pour in enough
PiAcakca Wtthmrt Eflga.
—Ram's Horn. milk and water mixed, aad one and •Tweltlh Night Cake.-'
-A tested recipe for angel t food
GamUh t»..- -.-uiiad puts wiUi
.0 ura.i.'.-:: v'o ».-ii Bake *i :
d|
Half cups of sifled flour, one tea
New Years Cookies—The good proves that nine egg* makei as larg"’
apple c-jps wSUi the- '.a;< twt. to.ii*. crocred .uniil h>«r!r,
,
‘oo'ileaepnr.nfal
bskinc powder and a
*T1a a Utile thing to sag. -You ar spoon of baking powder. Rub tbe but- New Amaierdam housewives alw^s and light a loaf a* twelve or thirteen 1“’"''
■"'S
the -l..:
.ktod:
and sugar to a cmra. Beat tbe made cookies tor Cbrisunas aad the
Cae a tumbler for the measuring;
te ir »i:i te cu'.rgh »<r> liske pinrb “1 salt Mix tbureughlg wi'h
I tote goo mg dear.- each night; yolk of the egg stiff and put that la: New Year. T^ese were a sor. of cup and be consdentious In sifting,
: -».air mlUc and. tbiii it wltb owe... oilk
But It nods a arlil tbioogh tbe heart. then add pan of tbe milk and water. raised cake, not over aweet. and BII-. tbe flour and granulated sugar. Beat.
Orange Surprises.
N.cf ly, M as'nu ■! nvlun-d taattoo <»r.. or ni.^r. Tb<-sc are mw*. ligh'.rt- and
Ifl
I aod part of tbe flour and baktog powd ed vriib caraway seed. They were oit- part of thf one small teaspooofBl of^ These are d-licinus and a wplcotrto|»•'*’ maeto-d i*dtato 1
FUr tov« to tender, as love la bitod— er. wbleb have been lifted together; long to shape and quite almllar to tbe cream o' tartar Into the whites as addition to a bo-i*. keep. : • raeiiii.litm a i>cat"n egg if llkwi. and-made; tn>jre .-tolicate than chose made
As we dimb life's ruRed hei^L
the vanilla, and last the atts cake* now sold at this aeaaoa by you beat them, then add tbe main-; Make a csranK: Je.-'c.-eaiu t,y pm ;tot<> fla* cakes wfcieh arc fried to hii'-| ^
whliet of the eggs, not aUrred to. but baker* ia New York. Albany and other, Ing cream o'Urtar. Tben beat In tbe line Into'* small ;:»i eisht lable-i'er «r.ol— dripplnc. turning carefully:___
We starve eadi other for love's caress just ligbilg folded In. If you put them cities of Patch ortgto.
tumbler of aogar and laatlg fold to! apoooful* of giautiated aagar and-whb a brood knife or ciak(*p*ddu- *<■
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~
We Uke. hut we do Mt give:
to heavily and roughlg eake will af
The recipe for New Tears cookies (heflour. The oven must begin slow-'cooking it. siirring
It ftiro* Id a‘te t•^'-'rua-tl todh kl'les iilcHy.
QFflMf CflAMfSC StfSld
It seems ao eaag soiie soul to bless.
wags be heavy. Bake this to a buttep here to an Stagllata one. and conulns Ig. adding beat gradnsilg: bake fifty dark brown. Make a custard of a pin! , Fur a nici d!*h of n,:nc<-d tn-a;
abd
Bst we dole the tore grudglnglg. let ed blBcuii tin and cut to aqoares when fruit and citrao. Tbe rakes are pre minutes or even an hour. Turn tbe o'milk.threeescs. and sugar ‘ . sw.rt- V'm will need a euiiful
thick gravy.
flfffff gwd
It to nice covered with caramel pared several days before Christmas, kiat npslde down to a current of air en abundant iy. Take^from the fire and bested 10 a toll. Add tn it iw-> taide
papers for the price of one.
TUI Tto Wuer and hnrri to live.
or chocolate frosttot—Good Houac- and la large quaniUiea. as tbeg will wtora dime.
.set away to coo! th-ti add tbe just- MwfifuU of cr-ara or milk, and tee
A s r\f\
MeCnU-a Mngaatoc keeptog.
keep an Indeflnlie time.
Tbe golka of these eggs make dell- prepared caramel and a q-vart irf.'if l-iiner season *it»- a *roail onlte'
^ I mKAJ
Easy FriiU Cake—One cup of but
Beat to a cream three pounds of elona gold "patty- cakes.. Beat to-]cream, r^vor with van la and fr.-vee —chiH.p«-d
t-alietoewful of;Faya for bcth a.YuH year.
ler. ooe cup of augar. one cup of mu- iHiiter. add three aad a baK pounds gciher the yolks, ooe at a time, wbole.l Scoop alnioa
•toewhere to today*
ea'iro eesttr from ;«toc-. p-pper^T.
laeaes. one cop of milk. OM rap of of sugar, nine eggs, a qnart of luke into-tbe creamed half cupful of baiter'Urge oraace*. cutting the top weftil-j'wo ejm-i—wvirwiii;ipped—aad aur w
HOME CHEER.
THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA
Escaped the Terrors of
Many Winters By
Using Pe-ru-na.
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I «»< edMw’r C«»h
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PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. CRANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY
An Announcement.
With ibe forc^ of a catapult too
mdar Mar flew ibrooKfa the air and
demoUahed a shanty in which Peter |
Petersen waa
The ptibllcher* are glad te announce t
aacura Farm and Firealde ae a premiut n with I c Grand Travera
sIhIds
at F- W. Wilson's;
mill rest of KiPRsley. lesvlnft the man ,
practically unhannetl.
Herald for the anaulng yttr. Th la aplendid farm paper waa given with
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ium waa aa eatiafaetery and ae many of our aubacribera have aakad If
waa In a temporary flier'a shanty ;it
the name arrangement could net be made for 1*07, that we have eon-
the time the accident happeoed.
Every euboertber te the Herald, who haa paid in full to
Jan.
1.
190S, at the rale of *1.00 per year, will receive, not only the Herald,
each month, giving 24 numbera of that groat Journal each year. Thia
ia the beat and moat aaticfactory premium offer that waa ever made
by any Michigan newapaper. Thia premium haa given great aatiafaotlon during the pact year to Herald readera. and we knew that they
will be very much pleaaed at the opportunUy given fora continuance
cd thia arrangement for the neat year.
r then, that every aubaeriber to the Herald, who
it paid In full to Jan. 1. 1908. will receive Farm and Fireaide abaelutely free for the full year.
JOHN 0. ROCKEFELLER'S
CHRISTMAS SENTIMENTS
properly—sUould
New York. Dec, 24.—John n. Bockofcller. who. while on
bis way ftwn
the need of IhrlU in this
an
examina
thpy do with the motiey."
Must Pay Extravagance,
it waa 01 this point that Mr. Rock-
ttMUa regarding the majesty of the
Uw BBd
pass
tion and be Judged. i>crhBps. by what
l^kewood, K. J.. to PorouitlctJ Hills.
efellt-r
declared
that
the
Ameriean
orMinUy in rcaponae to a reguesi for a
lieople .ire too prodigal and that our
. thought a mo.
exIravoKaoci- will hare to be |uiid for
menl. then said:
amt and
by every one,
“Good aWI
gratitnde to <8o.l;
that
"We caiiiHii buy toys always." Mr.
f
T.
strip*
th.-f.. .u-iv* <,{ h-;:;
of while ciY^
Neither oluteni nor tardy dirring tie walls and
ahoald nay. abould be the Christmas
Hnlsy Gnil h. ijll-ati WtUnn. McKinley o>lor 'o the scheme.
WiiJon,
iui|ib
standing
lor the while in the centii i-f tlw atj-li wa* a
blghest
m<«Uh wvee FUiv.l Gray, eighth gra-!e; , large «lUer star.
started for the
of Thomas C. Shugan of Bay
writing
who la atleuding the Michigan School
ein*-
with symptoms
III.
«-f
in -
a|>p«md!
.Bondv-ckcr
■ i.ding
foreed to spend yesterday there,
arrived In Ihe city snfely Itils morn
i
It la cnatomao' f<*r -i’ large nnml;''r)
of chiMren to go to their hnnres from'
the loatltution for the holbiH.vs ami
>rs
Rns* Pliman
I
liej
ing.
bill]
this .rear, owing to the lart iliai
It ilu-rci
Kalkaska
K.
W.
Riin-h
At
The
I..*-.
i.'i
lis* a;w:i>.
lv<-«i .--jn-j
Oiariis H. Sw.ins.m :.nd Miss Mina
■ sill-was)Tayli-r wete unm-l In luarriuge at 1
Fiate stn-i-i. the R<:t. J,
T!;. .vkjh-: .rf il.e murch <rf Cliiist
a.
Immediately telephon.-d to Copeml^w;.* often .vM».-;i by -s-bJ-i.r-
a
iHling of
At
flrsl
t.'ligto^ , sorxliv-t- w. r"' , B.e.ni**-
ij’M
af-er
m,-i,-w;
of
.bmif-stlc
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.if the local High wrfnui and was for-
Cify n-sidi-nt hut now ha* an exrrfleni isr-tiiun in erhiesgo.
McDcmald erf Trat
troubles,
Selhctm-OcLong.
Ml**
Guy
Mr*, till. Kiksnn is tni the sick list.
mas eyi
Arthur lY-lion ha* gone to
had Idi-n kt-pl a •-cr’-t allhtMigh Ibe
Phlllfi
K
Ik-Lung c« this
Chas. Hall wu* In town Thiirvdaj- as
Mrs. Ib-Iaiiis 1* <4Aplny<il c* SKinog.
roiiP-sentaliv-*- for tin* Hannah.A bay
t.i|ih*T at JbeVirvi National baiik-antl
Mf'iegni lie enmiuiny.
Mr.
Iv owner trf the gue-n
Ci'V dairy.
Mr.
Rockefeller.
In
one that cannot be kupt np."
Mr.
spraktng
ftockefeiler's
declaration
• iiy
as, foreman irf <b<- iuiitkinc '-r*-w
friend* *1,0 w ii: wish.them mtieh hap-
of 81. Michael's *rh«»l was fliiingly;'
the <';irp iJike bim'lK-r reraipanv
observed by a well arranged program
Ce*ir..
Music
ic-1 Ha
garding the majesty of the law was]
tj,o
was futTil-dieil
«i.T}> yt.iing pe*»ide hare many,
] pitl<-»< thr>mcho’ii tlu-ir »t-dded life.
hnmghi out by a question If he would ;w„B pjvon and
"I am not prepared to disc
ethics of
large fortnne*.
much I can tell you.
I
Great w nllh is
|i Invariably proves to lie one of
to
m.
He sa.M in re-’jeMi„|,, were tv^idervd; the program:
j closing with a Cliristm.is t"i-e l.ir liie
II
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I. ;
:i>e it a iic<i-nt hiiriat yn-a could.
>™r.l fmm W.|
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written from the SUllsonhmjsei>.'*«l'*i*t>-““^l"^««i«‘>
"Dtrnr
Father-1
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have been
n
Farewell from
tong'
' Frank Payne:"'
lime writing you bat I (bougbi 1 would'
Write and
,
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Henry -F'i'rt.icji. with
pi&ao-. latter
-Ihirlng tV evi'iiiag„'f'i«id*
were srwom*m-a
sdertlrm,;
--------------------------------The wmte Fast-
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the
J'be ' vrt.tti-
Both
Iu uMi'e.
l.r'»th«-T.
iif
Waiter
Uie
Htadeliiuner
About Buy g'jesi, were present. M-
, eiu-ting a niimbet from Travrede ci^.
festival "
■
i -isefa; and on-sni-uiAl.
-
I
-iaf'
He baa le-en
evening,
Mr*. b80--C3'c.
- of Cathay,
Eteny fieasr. Scheci fiepe.-t.
tbe Htb and mb <rf Dt'cember and!i» spending bis vacation at a iurnWr .
Rc-poi; for f.,<- tf .tiuy
i
jfur ibv luoa'.t cad.i-s IK^-. .1.
^
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gi-atly enjoyed in
M.- and Mi> Hath-
in keeping with ibe f*w-j
Nuo.itr of >!
tival (be decoralioas were in
Totr^
and running from The chmndeiler toj sarrlTcd fail of two stories *b cwueat
days
i
tbe-wladoa»:|^ttd wall* six
Avense da;',]
white'
Two-year-old
laches (walk.
C
;.l'
...c ....
by Mr*. Or-
-i.in:.
-.1* -1.1,11 haiuoliy.
a
-I'T-IV . away are vt-ir- ptspular young
Chrts'ffiaa f-e;ehraiioti. it b> ma ftamd'V-voted chri’tlaa work;en ou the oid-tlme Wory <rf the khlgj*„
It was fmmd that j has not been absent from wori; except
He
wa*
A s'liiipi-;-!-.-. w-dding rind Chflu*-'-
I ma. itlaber *. .
'■■a*:-,-!-
'glveti Rt the Eratigettcj.!,
. Hanimh E bay Co.'* flour mill is tak
l«mp near Empire.
nmelral
ail voting ii ayii's" cajijiy tisn--. •
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dead a* I am Iln-H of Uvipg In thia I*ayne si»p|ied at the Shllson house;when forced to do so by illness.
Uath«wav.
. The gu-sis d'-;,a;t.-d u’ a iate Tio^r. The |,rc*enta w- r- numetoos and Urfh
itind-.i'y
of
L-'-a-uTatly’ gowfled
ealbit up m*-r th- tvlejih-wi- lb ll*t<-ii play<-<1 th*- w'-!dit.g iBarcl.,,.
to atime pleasing
foreman
Tbt- brides- ;'
soiw-; ofbride, and Mr*. Archie ..-bew-
One .u ;mV<er a-:' wa. 4h>- natiun «-r hoenr.
’‘accompaniment !>y Mi>* Edith ftariak.'groom, and Archie f-t'-wan ardm! a* '
missive and made an hivesUga-; employed at the mill for tha: tii^ and
thougbl 1 would let yon know 90 tht-n iefl rtic city for Cbicaso.
mu«ic.
tkls they- r-njoye.1 and ajiptwiated.
Howard,
6s-tte'
iml't-t: -ta 'uiarriage! l.y ■ Mliu-c..
The i,ri«|e-»*, rtie*is-d In cr»«|n'jd-
a <W-id>ii hi' was a <v»nie'.' acre
- soUi' by
Chief of Pollre Ashton received a|4ng the first vacation be has had iu
-But whra you reeeire this I wlU he tlon of the maiii.'r.
world of misery.
' 'IrUal't
Ouisgt-r of
and
the E'.n!««»jdlmaJd was Mis* f'arrl*-'fji>lngcr.-.i«>er
f-jinfsiheid
Carimek and Mrs. HannaJi Sitc.i.if
c-.iiimat.
in marriage
I • Haltiawar
.
tion* of ChrUltmis criHus. Thomas A
let vtw know I nw still Iletter ffiWi Ihe parent enrinsing hisjibe past isemy years.
•lire OB this date.
a
C TO by Mary Mer,v!li:.
,
<uviie«ira
deUgh'ful
Carhaek-Steadman.
weie united
m«l .1,™ fcWl.-r.'"”- «'™
""W"'
Written from this city dat.il Hec, 12 [‘•laltn It for my dead m-dher',
It
jnvMia..
Vnder old glory wiih add«vl decora
I you waiit u> claim my body and
He Wasn't Dead.
•ad is as follows;
F
fimiish music
■ MTial elM-can 1 do but eo to eoiiTlItor r, och«-k mass at St. Michai-I'v
wh.-n MimmcBie-ir'
church Christma* menilng.
For the Br»l lime lu four y
8, P..«. .a
will
8
Miiiiiie Ol'ingij,
her mie^s i.«i:o** ttimme,] w-th creniri Umyi and.
Iwriuff jAe <-»'.-nttig
ei vatr;
and we iiiu.t have courts to enforce j *,urress of the elitortaitim.-nT.
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.- ■»fr>-. .Iferifler i*rov
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Tu»-s-;| McBire- -r-eisKr, wL.en, th«-ir dauhlRet.
'Ail fbe'Mt**
: iw'l.th'a W»C,}| < trp/yW ojv'ecUujilv-!.' -. *l,e earib-d ti'ri’la^ «<ea-v,
We must have law and ordcrjibe i.uiq.-r of the...rehestta f-r Ih.orche.Mra
Mr. arjl \Ji'.
f'-wutiviie-l'.fri'UlN ma^-le tie- e'*ioj«iny: rb<-‘ Rev.
'. i quite a large one..
The music by iheoreho«ra wa* <1..
The
.A v'-ry' |«t»-tiy w-Idlr,g batk pfaire
ihrtm: trf' .. ■'■eie-H -of
,-j r.-!a’-ve*-it.ar r,
held.
use it
the
deslml him to lUt
Mr. Roekerfcller seriously." sifd those Utehtrumpcient
rr.
sm>ci ihem. and juir law* are net iip-Und a great deal of cnMif 1* due i-
who possess great wealth should «how
ate
was verv mitch
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y, d-hjopfal fetnily-; T-.n Olar'ai' *. J,.. M. at the rt-fidwiee
jcath-riiig iv.
are net. resp.-cietl or we caimot te-Iflo^, ^ver Msuned lo in Suttons Tbiv
count of bis siewanlKhip." runUuuiM
they
Family CaiheriAg.
Splrit.'
-Hvfkii-r •>» Elr>*<«*l, ;
•;--lay ajiirnivm .amt v-vcnloe.
try and for all of us when our courts;
\Ve are only stewards.
"But erery man has to give an ac
Ibat
Holv
"It win be a sorry day for the enun-; children.
things, either a great bloBslug of *.
(real curse.
"The
go to court wh.mcver the goremwcBl j joyed. Some excctdingly Ab- vocal s."
F'-''-
a great burden, i
.CMtinger-Hathaway..
by Sf. reel' Thcr*- V
cantata.
They will Jti-ld'- In the
tnrneil ht»in- today and wiU .takea
In which all the pupils took part.
large fortunes, had this to say:
Thr- -late of ih<- vmdding
Irb-nd* «rf the cvraple were almo*t eer-
James K’llder of .JV-yw-' Fall*,
St. Michaels School.
Snnilay ofiemo-m'ihe closing term;
feller, lit. who U In the basket, and hU tinlc gradduughier.
Camilli- Ijoulse Solhelni and
Herb Boiigfaey wts in town Thuts
k«*-p book* for the Carp buk- bum- lain iluii .il was to Iw in ilic near Xutier. eumiwny.
man. ag-l V-. hanged
him-if .n l-:nl. .vai-l.
their!
mopshot waa la ken in a poniim of the cellar of Mr.
The rich<>ai
Ho-h roiing
jM-opb-
Heimfonir* ramii near Gb-n Arbtir
grandson's safety.
It play with his Iltile grandson, John H. Bocke-
where they
ciiy were
day lo>iking after the Interest* of the iinll.-d in iiiarriase at the btnne frf tlie
I'ani'lJtki- Uimlicr company,
bride's mother in Muskegon on Cbrlsi-
,
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In a ;h.-id in the simpteil'^ ln.a- > <4 'he' tirau i
mesaage-came fn>m' ]H-op1e.
however,
visitor li
Gua Erkson dnnre in Siittons Bay
irfarlating.
wo'.tf-s tiiy.'
thinking that he mlgtit have been Irfijabd liiillanv, t!;- iidKr m iug ii.iendiy.i ,
lime
wav a
Thursday.
('anliy
bis grandparents Itecame nlainuil anr^iO' was n .wiUerihei*- mi--' ’.b-' laaiiiy; They wi;i mBki- tli.ir home ne.ir the
No trace of him could.he found.
marnage. gidtig
have many fttends h<n- Jo
Ctiy I* vUltlng Mrs. Einer Hockrtad wish them happlDcas.
this week.- -
Tayler-Swanaen.
Hrut-l H.tiC^ock Mondny
ufi.-ni.vm at
the
He was cared for by the oni'tfl
i" nuiniaae
Uovejoy i
Ynik., Tt... w.s-k*'hcmie of Mr. s.n-1 Mi>. J.rfin Pfeiflej-
and the lliile fellow was no» aUmnt.l’h l4»cke, Im:h.>ni coilnty
Frankfort,
HobHuky
Mis* Hiixei
isf.-nv- a,
•”
When the train nnired In the ciiyH-t’cr tt--> came to Michii.oH M-itiiag;
lUer.
In
known in ihl« clij. lieJng a rradymie
of relailv.-*.
•••
charge and Herbctt went thtv.tigh to -rist. iit In lii-r
short
were unHul
Mil# Brown I- well and f.ivorabiy
this wt-k In Traverse City ak a gtrest
end Fami’y.
conductor himself.
and their fears were iiirrea»ed.
bride In
aflmqoa
rmrly emiHoy.-d at Mlllik-li's slory.
Elnt-r HochsUii spent two <lays r.f Tlie groom is also a' form- r Traverne
condurtor bad evidently forgotten hi* Christian and
Frankfon.
the■
T»e*-l.ij
einl ca.- lead* of slab- for MuniHii-.
I-Yank
. S. R. Rice
the station and lieing deaf he could [
(Alt.
call.
KapHls
Miss illimle lintm-n ami f'liarW For-
t<»wn Timiwdat-
was;
dark and he could not set- the name of 1
brakeman's
,»l
C
the rosid-mi' of
Ib-c. f:'—The Carp Grand
f'aipe l^ke 1* eniln-lv fniyti ov
from lliert- to Cbirago.
This U the eurliesi it 5;is fi.ireu will make ih-ir home.
He hn* l>een over tlie route a*
Ill*
the
Effle
(if La
I will lire on
BINGHAM.
llii.cham. Mich
number of time* but when the iralBi
bear
Miss
Moldervrfi
Ijike i.uml>er ciitiipaiiy l* lodiiig
• -olhmehn-d to cpn.* it. on foot.
not
M..1
W.
as
durtor and wa* n> transfer at Cope--
It
isituin.
manager.
He wn* pul on 1
the Jiincllon
Tlie ceremonj-
wav
The skating rtiik o|>enea .We.lncsday evening with
liter in fivi- y«-BTS. and fuinies lUiv
N. K.
biliie*mald
Wei.ttuau, the uilili-'v sister and tbe .
Ihe train at Flint in rare of the con-|
passed through
The
Tli'it-vdiiy on bu*lTii-sr,
inish from the Ann Arlior to ihr M. ic |
JOHN O. RO CKEFELLEfl.
to
K. W. Clement went to Elk Rapid*
roads..Herbeit wi* iiie*oaly one ci«in-|
j
WODI
Wcdnesilay.
are no special rate.- given by ibe rail
Ing 10 Trnrerse City.
u.tt.h
i-y the llev. Joseph Ihitlon,
ti>e First Melh<*ll(t efanerta.
on hla way home for the holidays and
aentlmcnt for every one."
In'-
In the copter :
with white doves aB.1 while flower* ,
Those
. ;H'
and fast llUiii:, • fatmii-s of ;•
Frankfort, by mistake SaturtUy while
at Ponautleo Hilla. used as u playroom.
Th*
wa* a Urg<- white cri>** ou * nwnmd
Ihif
for Ihe Deaf at FilDt, wes cariied to
' ^
paper.
wiBtf"** were draped
Ptanreslii-uix-l. Dcdly Grubb. while eleth while sprig* of h-diy ieat
which la iu a valley.
but alee Farm and Fireaide which la iaeued on the let and 15th of
9b Y., made some tniervating silte-
Sumber inoced away.
month:
A pivgram .rf g.vltaiinns and songs
sixth grade; • Kti-!
It va> tin liTUe irf circ'.ii' limma
A erailons un-iH-oiraUic more ui
>1 |r-<)l’ie w»u!.| C<raie fivtu d.ilph Ihiflvk. r.f-.h grade; UaU-l WH- and a short aibln-s* lo the pakmr
mill uncommon and sli>ii
:laui::>
thIM gr-ide. Nurhlier of vMiort
The usual tteat s
Hla load con-;ies«-iite<l hy fe-jr. :ni/-rtni..r-- >>ti 1-!:-: mil'** ai :.!«! i» a’t«-nd lire servi.'es.
nish.ll t.v the Sunday s
and .Mrs.
I->v.-Joy during the hiunili. If.
:ill. Ill-* . -.la
1‘ r, Mr.
iriBied of a number of Unm cedar Iork' side .md flv.- .m aiitsher It
l.ii!ian Morton, t.-acber
•
Christmas Music.
jttr.ii j i< ilig IUJ'hI- sheie Mr.
which
made, more than
his team.jtu.irv r.-uiatUMT1h>' Chiisinias music nf Grant
Th--Jl J-lie lived with
which waei unshod, could hold no the j u;llh this . article -retii.-si at tli.C
Joy <lnsl ti
BAPiD CITY.
ehurrh was g
l.o\eji>y. and
later
Rrade. The horses wore mnnlng .md | eraMp Mary B. I.«>v.-Jny ..f H.Hi Htj- h. r -a-a. C, II.
Rapid Cii»; Mirh. fVc. *1,—H-lrr
pnurrstu Itlpg puldished' 1
o Traverse
City and
mer«-ly
guldlstt
the sleigh.
Thci and In-r descemlaniT
Pr«-w
I* hid-lmc uieetings at
the
rtivtri!
Tlie holy riuni
living;
»iih;.bi-t -lauBht. r, Mrs.
shanty, which was wrecked, la on a..Mrs, l»vejc»y s lucrjo-, i
Christian churrh...
«i-!e|.iai-i! by tbe
Rev,
_______ -••f-.le’
bend and as the sleigh swnng uround ■ _ . --.......... ...........................................
Fred Hirk»-t was-in Alden iK! husi- AV.J'v.
B shown
pimre Mr«.
this, two of the top logs lotHene<1 ]
».< Tu^-vday.
/
h- nd*' 4 paKt.v iad.ir-r wbii-h sh<- nis'le
Pleasant Gathering.
Mr*. Geo Maisball went to Xlk
fi-r childp-u'-i ilay. -'X* iris<-s,
There
Rapid* Tne«.!ay.
I<le.i*;.iit Cbrivtnia* was V4I4t..ie
|ahr A-s i!i lias ladder whb-h
those who
saw the
accldeul
!>-«Ik I.al-ute weru to Traverae J**yWl Bi the Imnie of Mr. arid' Mr*.
w:ifo:ir
feel amt '.w.o iDChCS In
thought that whoever was Inside was
City Tiu-Bday.
h WilhelmU:; Suuih
LYilon
Wi*!lje
h'-ight,
Th«imtisi*-.Vr-re'gntwti
by.
surely a bleeding masa of flesh but to
Mrs, Morn- wa* In Alibtt Tjiesdar,
Mrs. t'MTMrs. t'<-l.- was Iwru S'»v
:he|r great surprise Petersen picked
Orin Hnlchlns_atid »suu Clare went
i-Ja'lvf* 1.. , ......................... -—VI-'- ■
3". :m', in l4icke wid now -IItc-s at
himself up and Inquired what struck
. TiavecM- City \Vi-.lut-*dav\
'«r.| pl'avihg .in.! music 'i
the shack.
Hugh .Milb-r b-fi W.-lnesday for a the f.-atuK-* i-t the .lav A qnuriel cobi • The
Mrs. fVile'S
He is rather lame-at present 1>iif no
vl*lt with friend* at Thomi«m
slMIng id K»ra
Iboiker. Raf
and
jsm. F B. Hire M ''••Mraicr and hi*serious results art- looked for frum
He will also visit In Alma am! 8t ArrhIe M;ignain and lb-it Ouaie fan
;t.ie:liy
liiw. tour gr-iu-rathe accideiil.
i^itils liefoiv retuniiug.
1ii*Ii>it lb<ribmr.
A
bonnievms dinm-T and snppor
Mr*. Seagull irf nUcago. wbo-has
i
Mrs lj>y Jan- t*Ueli»i. willow <>f
The Sidney O. Neff.
.
1-eea visiting be'r sister, Mrs. Jk<i>b-|
«ei-v«-d tu which all d|<l full )a»! M.rk. !.--\'eJo>'s bi.envr. i«
The Sidney O. Neff laid up at Man
year* of
Refiesfanietits wew- al«> Served
Mtn of ihi*
place
rv-turn«ii
home
jiice.wtil ifv.* :.i K!iu-si..n. Mlrh.
istee the latter ti»n of last week,
\V.-dn.-.d.iy.
I Uifciyli ,4i.t }. iiiMM 1-. >.«!> old. her
after her wasonV work. The barge
house Wd* d<-cnrat<-d with red
Hairy Hsirger started south WedWlnteml at Grriilrkvllle last year.
nuruirii--; are i-mav'uralrvi-ty Inipairod
iieiuhiy for .1 visit with friends aud aud while iibiauiis iKilty and rarnaI
s'-- r.-.i;ftn-w ,ni» ?M.
She Jive*
sold to ihe Xessen Co. of
ii-fative* in Ohio.
lion* while over the laid-' there was a
j-tillh It.v V..II l..rm:tti llll!. who is T-1
Id the spring and for that
The host
Havid rousins' hay bailer I* doing lH-s<aiful rhr1stm.vs Ih-II
reason remains there during the iniiiid bii*i<’*s .w<-re the reclideais of
otk at la w Way *.
scUve
.nrt•la•>lrilI••••.^Hrs. Anptstiis
>' l•>-^llliftll pii-M-uts aud Ibe com>
A team i.i-longing to Jake Clnemar.
Aa-d'r-.u’. rr^-ide. ol W<*st
Law }-ear the liarge was one erf the;
deiuitiil late in the rvsHttng. all
became frigbittmil at tbe train Wed•UB. an-! Ii-r ei>-:o grandsuccessful of her class
iie*tia.v uMirhing and ran away scatter hating <-nJoy<-d iln-iire-lve* veiynmch.
i Hib. : fliti.:. iivo.- in Now York
lahes. but this season the story was
ing -robes,
blanket*
and . various
Ib -is 9h- fath-r »i( Eli/.als-lh
dlBerem.
Captain Kranklln rt*«ignetl
]•aekag■-K
fhv-y
the
great,
gixat
gntitdearly In the season and after ihsi
pretty w.-ddinx tr-clitlv i OW
r. wj;.- in n'-bjiiion to j»>*so*s.
two other sklpi>ers atieniiHed to fill
Way 's s
('hrislma* eve at the rc.ldepce of
:i i-.'i-t ---ri-.it grandiubf her. :i
hla place. It Is said.
The Neff has
llarrlMHi Weidniaii, •.■"* West Twrillh
been aground, smushivl huo piers,
mut
bti'attustreet. Mi** Amy Wenlmari. shniw trf
.at'o'bb- jjj.-, -II..
* >i-c<m<l •-uiisins.
broken ruilder cliaiDs and had other
harnt-st- that thi-y ha-l n lie imlillclxsl Hairi.*nti ahd daughter >rf the Rev. .
IV
t-1'.- mother ol
similar exi>erlences.
lurfure
they
cviitld
get
up.
Mr. Georgt- Weldmali of Aliima. Mich..
I <4 which are
Fim mar ri.>eldgd to have iheni shod
uui’-il In ihartiag-' to Joseph Ed..;-Uiiib!tv-n :md
Went Aatray.
I
Holdei.rfi
jif Mayfleld.
Mint
l-efore starting h»lu^.
Herbert, the 10-year-old grandson | i*>rn
l.er l-acker Is ver.v sick at Ibis iv-Ua .MlnriKiK. of laike tYiy playmi
teamster had
eluded to make the aame offer ae that of a year ago. and the publlah-
Xtunber enrolled.
~
Petersen Is .the knot sawyer but:
the Herald for ISM to every paid in advance aubaeriber and the prem
DECEMBER C7. ISOC.
FAMILY HAS RECORD FOR
NUMBER OF GENERATIONS
Something Struck.
' klj',!,.
■
t.rf of RatOe
Creek
etIANO TMAVERtC HERAUX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27. tSQC.
Grand Trarcisc Hoald
^
Ot,
HERALD AND R^RO COi
TH08. T. BATES,
Ualinn Mefle VicUma.
New Oricens. Dee.
Slz Italians
bouse at Dnmahe street this morning.
Some bed been burned to death. They
were doubtless the vlcUms of a Mafla
which has l>ec» working secretly la
the city several years and bsa
milled several molUng crime*.
Chicago. Dec. t€.—A big pease
and freight liner was niin^ by a
myntoAons fire which bumni oi
tbe iDierior while the boat lay a
foot of niluois streeL One witness
says the beat was tired by two former
employes.
Buslncs* Block* Burned.
Des Moines. Dec. SC.—Three busi
' Ladle*’ Boelsl SecMen.
Tbe annual ladles' aocial aeision of ness blocks on Ferry street were
•the Bmov^eiU and Prolecilve O-der burned ihls morning. Loss tion.ooo.
or Elks vin .be held In tb<dr hall
A number of Travene City people
tbe eTenlnK «f Doc. 21 and elaborate
ft on the V. A N. E. Monday sfierpfoparatlons are now under waf for
the Me affair, tie invltallons bavins noon for Manistee to spend Christmas. Tbe train left here on time but
ot Satnrdajr.
« aocial aeisioni for the pleas- loatsad of arriving nt Msnimee at
ore of the ladle* are the big ereoU 6:25 It was some time after 9'oitlork
I (be train got In. At Cnpemisli
of Use year and are always looked
forward to with pleasoie by tbe peo there was a slight wait but at Kalevo
the engine 'gave out and they I«W
ple of TraTerse City. Tbe
year will be as ea}oyable as usual there about an hour. The ^ptimey
then resumed and four inlia*
and a Tcry pleasant Ume 1* anUcicovered In thirty minutes. When
paled, fea^ Elk la Itnited to tnvlUos
the train resebed Chisf sn engine wo-:
ene friend.
out from Msnimee and towe<l
Tbe tollowlnc are the
BilUns*. chair- them In.
: Dr. T. A., pen
Oermalne, C3ssrlea
ABCns hbKMl.
. W. D.
W. Faiist.
r. LMand. A. U Joyce. £
Des. Harry Honroe, fked Duim.
Mitalc—Dr.
Dr. W. D. UneUer, B. C.
BlUlasa.
McColl. <±alrtnaa: Charles 8. Vader, T. J. Mercer.
Botertalnoicnt—W. D. C. Germaine,
dtalrman; Charles A. SkMcber. I. C.
Boras.
RecepUob—W. W. Smith. Samuel.
OarlaBd. F. n. Smith. J. H. MeOouRb.
m. W. Fiwr. W. N. Kelley. Joo. R.
L WllUams. Hon. GoorKC
NSW Buslnsso.
Walter N. Faigs has rented t
lower floor of the Booghey building
tbe comer of Caas and Vnloa itrav
and sriU opes a garage there about
Jan. L 1M7.
Mr. Palgo wfll more bU autom
and Uun^ Mpply stock Into tbe
building and flt up a salesroom and offlea. A general repair bustneas
be eoedneted and storage of
made a ^eclally. Mr. Paige is local
agent for the Maxwell car and will
probably have some In stock before
long.
i
John O. Tztmati and wIfetoEIUH,
Xf:^r.T'",‘S7;f.ye..e
Yesterday bring Christmas the local
market was closed all day. Buyers'’
are offering 20c today for putotcM-^.'!
Prices fur other rcmnnudlties rmiiain
siatiunary..
"""
W‘lll:.m Milieu lo^A^ MltchHI.
wmm
**ji.y r. YtMlUg snd wife to S>lvrtiicr
Jam.-* H. Stinson to Ann*
.-ti'-t't lo-vlj.
•-<. .1- T
II IJ
I. Cr.«>--i an{■arc-U. I
--- -..
M>. V;!!.. .7-., O. H
(5m>. HHm. *r,. to
\VIIIi;:m
H- iiii. ■
*1"-
Some Christmas
SUGGESTIONS
FROM THE
City Book Store
U-vl.-r lirvisn
TCi4e: com. If--: onu. KUc.
Chicago. Dee. Jfi,-Whea>-Decem
ber. T3.ic: eon,. 41c; .wts. M«vr.
Enw Buffalo. Dee. 2C,—Cutile-r..rft;
fairly nclve. Sheep and tnml.s-C
A Gno ]>;<■<¥ ..f Cliioa. a Toih-t Si*t. a Ik»»k, n yrar's sub.
scripriou lo any MnL-azin.-. or a luw*. of Fanev‘tiooda fur
.\IUTBKK.
' A Book, a Smoking S<-L a l-'.muUiin Pi-n. a Cup and 8anPo^kK lk>.»k. a Ma>pi/im- Sul»>-ri|>tion. or n Nt-ckrii[anitnix- S«-t. n fJlnvi- li«»x.
i.x. a box «»f }Belty GGGtMenp.
a Fancy lix>k. a Postal ('nnt AILi.iini oralit^ P«m for SmTKE
A Fonnlam Pen. n Cuff and OtlUr _________
Hox. a Necktie Bos. a
Pocket Hook. H (iame. an Air Uun. a Cop ami Saucer or a Book
for BRnTlIKR. Hookis. liatnos. Toys. IXilU. .Sli-ls. Toy Dislww. ChiUreo's
KaUles. Blackbosnl. auJ a liost of iirvl'y thuum fur the
CHILDRKX.
1
J
.
Tb<^ uft* Init .1 few of unr list of g>nX^tBgt
fur U>e Holiilavs at the
City Book ;Storf
. LOCAL MARKETS.
Belling Prices.
The Hobart Co., Prop.
Short cut of pork, per bW.... IS.M
'»•.................
..12013
' State News.
Charles Hineluiri, fanner near Tem
perance. killed by cxplosltm
rtyn.-i
mite while hlasting stumps.
MIse Edith Rickman, daughter of
prominent Kalnmacoo conlractor.
Sidney 8. Lover, eloped to Ohio,
» - they were married. Young
people returned and received parental
bleMing.
Ann Arbor vratcr worka company re
fused to flood skating p<md for kids,
aaying It didn’t want to establish prv^ Cora, per l.u......................................CO.
eedenL
Buying Price*.
Held up by highwaymen. Holland
inner took off wooden shoo and Wheat, iier bu.................................... C5
struck ooo over bead. Footpads de- Buckwheat, ,-r bu...........................55
camiied.
.......................... “
Mr. and Mrs. James English of
Lcni-ril, aged 77 and 75 ivspeciivriy.
celebrated fifty-third wedding anni-
Traverse City
There b One Soda Cracker
, and I Only | One.
You do not know that Soda
Cracker until you know
Mich.
I> g»ss.-rally axi'.-d ninoiig occu- ■
llrh’ llihr tu-ht—Arrsich! Arralrhl
I i-iiiii* of tlif Ksllvru". at the ranltol ■ S< iai«-|i? Th.- mon- you w-ratrh iht' that (he ni.Mi i.ul.t.- an.l 4fr-<.mnioial- non.. Ih.- lirh. Try Doan’* Otalnn-nl
II run-* pik-s. «4-ti-aiii. any akin llrbi lii« n!!-mb.-r of tin- wMiai.- 1» Mr. !*r* i liis. All druRgba* m-U II.
itu.or AUW,. «.,1*5. one of .h.-^
J in.isl Jlcid full. r--aarJliig «-l.-val->r* . Only on., jair of 4I In Ih.- w-BSi.. wins: :* Ihal ihcy ni:!»ii !<-<.n i* perftM-i. say* a
-iH. rim to arpommo.lai.- w-sialor*. ni>
i uu.n. r ih.. .In- ..ih.T
may
I l.C Mr. IVIIIIH n.-s.-r allow* thlK i.il<-:: A OUARANTf ffO 47UHE FOR PfLBB '
i to 1m- .-nG^'-l III hi..
Jtlwav: in jvkme.^ia^ u!rL*f'i®*“5SSd*5sJS“
’**AIO o------- •
. - - *
Urrm-.i.*-..h.- m.n
l.-i ...Iht
giTK off wh<-r>-v.-l Ih..,' ui'li lo uli::hi ;d»»s a
Uneeda Biscuit
Totaste Uneeda Biscuit b to
(all in love with them. You
nevw forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit —
JEfg
-
ami
i.I.---|. Mumillr uml
lif.-. u>4llliuhl lliit.-iv. lu.gical ■‘.vsiHii K.iiit- :.ml hiin.l-.-i.
|
In a dust tight,
moisture proof packatt.
Tsrm snd Vr^
TIritor fat animal cirrnsi-Tlist
Tw« papers fee Yh* prise ef ene.
munk>7 exhibit* akuurt bamaa inieUIgnee. .
Attrn.lnnl—H*. exhibit* more than
human fatelllgrnce, sir. lie dm-* 111*
net withmit mlxliig a m.mukfgue w lU.; Pay* far both
t.' neuncecneat
$1.00
F4ATIONAL BISCUIT- COMPANY
WE KII^LY ASK YOUR PARDC^
1 he enormous rush during the past few weeks at this store would have been a credit to any of Detroit's big
stores. Never before in the history of this Kavorite Trading Place were so many people turned away-not
property waiteif
We UtereUire ask your pardon.
::U
TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
A BANK
BOOK FOR
CHRISTMAS
With iHimplimeoU uf Ibe eeason. we are. siDOJwIy yoiira.
STEINBESG BR0&
Hens, live weight............................ «fi
Hogs, dressed .........
C4T04
Sheep, with wool on......................."4
Spring lambs, live weight...............fi5
Calve* ................................................ n.*i
EJwanl TrieketL Are 'wiMen and
furtneriy chief of the Am depeitmenl
In Kanaas City, retired a few days
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
ago snd for the Brat tlmo In thirtyone yearn passed an entire night at
his home.
Congressman John E Andras. who
StTu^
represoitB tbe Yonkers. K. Y.. di»- phuseian—lloagfmort.
irtet. for sevehil year* has taken de
light In playing the role of Santa
Claus to tho pages and telei*one and
telegraph boys of the bouse. TbI*
year, as usual. hIs' gifts to the young
Mers consisted of $2 and tS bills.
Abraham Slimmer, one ot tbe most
famous phllanthroplsta In the west,
has gone to California for the winter
on account of bis health. His home
if lb Waverly. Iowa, but bis charities
bare been distributed all over
country. He ts now working to es
tablish s home for exiled Russlsn
Jews at St. Panl. He baa already be
stowed In various wsys more than
*500.000.
Dr. Adelaide Wallerstcin. rich,
young and handsome, has tamed pari
^ Wpmm Ferrn Rlfl* Club.
of her elegant New York home Into
Kalaaiasoft. Mich.. Dec
a physician's offlee. Here she devote*
era) women of Knlamozoo haw
about six boar* a day to practicing
ennixed tbe Kalamasno Ladles' Rifle medicine, all the Income so derived
dob With the inienUon of boldlog
Mwota at the Michigan armory
tbnmgbout the vrlnter. Tbe offleere
cf tbe organlsaUon ara as follows:
but bos giren ap most of her society
President—Mn. E. A. LamphJer.
pleasures for her professionsl
'Vks President—Mr*. A. D^ F*rley. cbsTiuble work.
Secretary—Mr*. Oatman.
Living qnletly In reUrement
Tfteaimerer—Mr*. L. F. Pnrmdey. WashlngtoB In his ninety-flfth yesr
Instructor'-Sergcant E A.- Lamp- Is Gen. Daniel II. Rndier. tether-ln.
Wer.
law ot Phil Sheridan and boyhood
chum of abermsn. whom he rveemOeoeral New*.
Mes .more than a Hale In appearance.
New ToA, Dec. 3C.—Five peraons. He was born In BeNeville. N. J.. and
cne a batr. were overcome In a Are at an eariy age enlisted la the army
In a fourotory teoemcsl boose st 13 and served oe the froatter. being _
Carmine ntreet. Tbe panic stricken great friend of Kit Ckracm. He served I
wemes, BOme wUb infanta In their during tbe Mexican war as well as the
STM attempted to Jnmp from tbe Are civn vrar and bos lived In Washlngtoa
oaonpe end only qnkJe action by tbe a number of years.
Tallow ......................................es ]mnBl»’*. Sio.i-
TRW Wodnssday’s lUeard.
These uuetatloit* are carefully cor______________^
rectsd svery day. The local market
Clara
prices are euppUod by iocgl dealer*. lots. RT. 88.
Llk 2. «>ak l*ar\-.
iw. W.
w.
FYsnk K. ei
The eutaide uuotstieac by wir«, 'net
clipped from ether paper* «f the pre
vious dsy.
J-' ......................
London, Dee. 26.—There are
HaeoB. per Ih....................
Inches of snow in the sirvH-ts hxlar Fresh Osh. per lb............
and in country distrleu the trains Si.ring chickens, per lb.
are delayed. A fierce storm Is raging
on the eoeat and the ateemer Hneldene went eshore and sank. The life
aavers took tbe crew off.
Bit by Hog.
By Urn bite of an Infurialed h<«.
Fred B. 8tep6enaoa lost a portion of
the middle flnccr of his rislit hand
yesterday.
Mr. Stepheoaoe had alz hogs In a
pen «B his (am sonlh of tbe rlty and
was. boldlttf one away from the
thlt morning. Another one of the
Bwlne mdted at him erldonlly to
cue his tMlov creature. Tbe man at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Iim of Flint,
tempted to hold to one boR and flebt
the other but the laUer attacked him aged 88 and 77 yiwrs. respecyvely.
With hfi teeth, taking about nn Incb celebrated golden wedding nnnlveratry Wedat^ay.
off tbe Sneer, before
Charles D. Sigsbee notified Grand
Rai>lds board of edueaUmi that he vrill
aasist in dedication of 8rgsU«o piiblir
AilNp-Endtre Injured.
Philip Btders of lonin' tmffered a achnol In May.
pelnfnl Injnry to hla l^'band yester
Kalamazoo to have new theater.
day while at work In the Fere MarGrand Rapids man seeks divorce be
ffootte itmnd hotsae.
cause wife nagged him.
The man is a boHennaker and
Twenty priaooers in Jackson asked
at the time at wortc on a damaged lo for pardons as Cliriiamas gifts.
comotive wbmi a portion of the front
BenUy 'sahin of FowleprUIe. at 90
of the boDer feU and caught the r
is bale and hearty as most men at 50.
bar ander !L The band was badly
Paul HarrLson. ll-yMrcId boy near
enttbed aM Bidm went to hla Mme
drawned whDu skating on
where be can be eared for to a better
lake.
Death of John Rudps.
Mr*. Frances Round reedred a teleCram Monday afieraoon anaouaclng
that John Rndge. her brotber-ln-law.
wan deed In Port Rnrcm. Mrs. Round
bad M knowiedge that he waa HI and
bis death wMeb heenrrad io a hoopitnl
was n great shock to her. She left tmmcdlitMy for Port Ruran.
John Badge was aboot 63 years of
age and leaves four daughters,
was floltc wMl known here, having
bean a boMneos associate of the late
X. W. Roimd aU bU life.
TODAY’SJARKETS
And What Now?
Simply UiU: All broken lots andsUghtly massed merchandise we now oUer al a Icrrttlc
cat from onr former low prices. You wlU find some of tbese oRerlnri U newly crerf depaftaesl,
and If yon ever hod a chance to buy Dep.ndoble Goods ot o mere sonf. NOW IS THE TBHE AM»
STEINBERG BROS.’ STORE IS THE PLACE I
Here are just a few oi the Hundreds of Bonanzas:
Men*s Overcoats id all
Dew styles aod Diaterlals.
loaterlals.
GarmcDls as
rood as the best
if yoor size
is here ......
9.45
Kersey Pants — Hoslly an
sizes, rood patteras. T&cWod
sold by Diost aoy
oiher store at
Two Dollars.
Our p-ice ........
1.49
Swcaters-lleB's all wool. ti
Black. Bine, FaDcy, etc., the
klDd that is weU
worth $1.35 to
$1.50* If your
size Is io the lot....
98c
A small portion ol yonr dollars will do wonders in any ol these lines:
Ladies'Cloaks. Fur Pits-.-s. Far S.-;s. MuiTf. Ciiil-lrja's Cloiks, Ladies' Skirts. Pettiamts. WaisU. Drewing Saoqaes,
The pUn adopted Ly many
lieople of giving SAViNfiS
Bi.lOKSaa Cbriettue Gifts
to relatives and friends has
boojiru’
t Deligbtful Custom
Sach a gift is always ac
ceptable and will form the
(ouodatioD of a baok accouot
Thereby provision for futore
needs is aastired.
One Dollar or More
may U- deposited in favor of
each n>ci|iienL
nils Wmmir Pays t per
>cenl CompsMMdcd
TwiceaYcar «■ Smv-
UPITU and SURPLUS
S230.ODO.00
Kimomis. Night fJowns. .-t.'..-ti'.
It r jsts li-jthing tu look, but not to look and invostigate onr claim:
*Tk€
lowest prices on eartil for equal qaallties,** may prove somewhat expensive to yoo.
Misses* Handkerchiefs — Sevt-rJ
plain,
embr.-M. rol.
law
trimin->l.
him.lr.-l
i-h-.
m
2c, Sc,
9c,121-2c.
Big Bargains In Men's Fine Shirts,
Gloves. MiHens, Suspenders,
Ties, etc.
A Positive Saving on Every Item.
HOSIERY-ChiMreii's Fleece Liner], worth Ifc,
• ■8c
GLOVES-L-fdies' anti Misses', nieeaod warm.
-48c
UNDERWEAR-lleader Brand, best for
ih. money................................ ?........................... S4c
Dress GwdsDflpL is also Ifl tke PrlcsriMRlBr.
Mixed Snltinos, ' heap at :ntc, now.......................25c
NeptiiiieSaltSS^54in.wi.Uwu $123. Dow..9Se
Don't Stay at Home-but if you have to-Telephone
Steinberg Bros.
Grand-^pera House Noek
^
Traverse CHy, Mleh.
ORANO TRAVERSE HEftALO, THURSDAY. DECEMRER 37. «MS.
STATE BANK
gneat of Hr*. Hattie Bitting letarned
boB>e to Grand Raplda Moodar.
Loo BIrdaeU left reaterdar for Ban
Shall W« Tan your
camp were In Iowa Wedneaday.
Traverae City risltora from tbla
place Baturdar were the Miiaea Grace
Hide?
aewinwiilri mmimaf
OmayFtwiaa
Dull.
ForOn-, BnrliWW, K. T. liariDbor
Hra. Pnrklaa la here earing for her tatofOB. AWCNaby pays tta tra
dangbter. Mrs. Bert HcLangbHn.
Llzxie Ryker and Lottie Fliber an
Prealdlag Bder HecUer left
' ame to mead the btiidara.
Keawlek aod BliigbniB todar. haring . Charles Botoogb la catting logs for
^ ^
conelnded tbe third gaarterir meet P. H. Daria. ^
Dec. M.
ing at tbe Brangelieal ^nreb.
loead tar < -----------> Ss iriiiat tbw alsiaa
•eaatdenwi torraamia
•MtfealsH oaCtMta^
CEDAR RUN.
croft. where be wUl >oln tbe Olirei
College Glee Clab Uoigbl for a three
weeka tour.
lis-jrss.
ss;‘o^
«—UIW-A- T«r tMT. M. Ttort
tmtk. Hn. J«Um C. Him*, tewl Ow
M. U. C. tlBTto. J«R7 tBlltTM. Om. V.
3 »cr cot allMret M mu MRSstts
GkMMN ttis mat. 3.07S
Glut Timtu CoRspidniK
A large number from here were
mrtTaa'tW p?o2i«'a*i«We!«
____ itr ol Tmaaraa Oily, ts said aasatv. oo or
Traverse calleri the peri week.
briars tbr *Hb day nr April. A D m
MAVnELO.
There la an all dar meeting at tbe Bad that Wd aUiBS will br prstd by Mid
Mrv' PlaU Banium. who wu call, chapel today.
ed to Saugatoek. MIcb.. br tbe uvere
Hita CHIIe m
Sorter of Traverae CUy
iUaeaa of a atetdr. muraed teat week
la speadlag tbe bolidays with her par
after
rier a mootba’
'
abaence.
'
ents.
Joe HolAcroft entertained bU brothMiss Carrr
Carry Rosa went borne Moar Wm. HoMcrott of Kanma Otr. Mo., day to apend Chriall----rer Bandar. They win spend tbe hoiD C. Shorter attended I. O. O. F.
lara at Trarerte Cltr.
Friday night In TravTbe Cbriaimaa
program
ai ibc
ebureb last erenlag wma very much
Piwaat: 8<m. Itsd B. Walte^. Jml
A number of young folks gathered
Mjored and pronooneed br some tbe
1 the b'lme
brimo of Hiss Ollle Shorter
is Us mWm ri tht «M<P ri At
beet we eter bad. The tne waa dolr Xmas
and spent the evening
COoMbribB. Uwri—tJroriny.diri—i
. tbe church being Ifilled muile and game
Oars A. Btmrian mscsUIs ri Mtda
> tbe doora.
Mias Situ Mycra. wbo has been
Mta. Geo. Pcpier baa her mother
orklng for Chas. Davis, is spending illn»B«nl to Mil at ■•nTBU. Mir. Ur IbWtmi or
MUir in Mid rrsl naatr
and alaier. Mrs. Dyke and Vlaa Caafew days at chi' home of her grand- Mid
It If xrdMri that tbr leUi day ri Janaarr.
ale Dyke, to apend the boHdaya with
lolber, >lra. Harvey.
A U »>;. ai tM o riMk IB to* tartBOM. W
There wa* a ChrlMmas tree and en- MUprotiBiraaor.bBssdto barsby appoisud
Jno. Seely and family of fVoxford terulnment at the Green Briar scbuol
apeat
peat ChrUtmaa with Hra. Bcely'e bouse Saturday afternoon.
I II If rBiSbri ocdwBd. Oof pablle BUta*
mother. Hra. Thompson.
»*>e ! «>M«ri_ bo aivBa hy PBbhMPoB ^
School closed last Frjdai
Platt Barnum sras bnstll:
laUly a
. ..
Green Briar for a boliday voralioD of| So arid day ri baarli
Gladstone, ui^r Mich.. Friday
two w
weeks.
BMBld. B Bra-UBfri
last. the oecnalon ■ ing •
Anna Riiibhartlt who i« leamMiss Al
of his mother. Mrs. A. S. Bar- Ing tbe <
snioklng trade In Trav
who bad a alight stroke of ap
oplexy. She Is .easier at present and
I her way borne t>
there Is aome bopd ol her recovery.
L. K. dbbs and fomllr of Traverae
‘ nwaaBBsl BiMtincri tbr ramm'HbiboI
ettr and J. Bird Gibbs and son Lee.
mr«lBtBrBaorCofBBBar ri Orawt Traranr.
and families of Matdietts. are spendBBtriBBSdLrriaaaaCocBtlMWIll briirlSia
briirlSiB
y liver leads ti> ebrnnir dyspeplag the day with Mrs. J. L. Gibbs of
eis and cmaripation—jieaketia the
this place.
.
and Prank Sayers and Whole aysicm. Doan's Repilel
----- --------Ilia* will (OBP hriore thf bsmibs.
ibeir families are attending a fomUy cents per box Icorrectt the live
Bbanri tb* CBBpsay.MtarMpM
the stomaeb. cure constipation.
gathering at Jao.
.............................
Hodge.
Looter Soyen and wife are enierlOlnlDg relatives today.
Marked. Dee.
at ^he home of
Mr. Brewer of Cobba JuncUoa bad
tbe bride's mother. Mrs. P. Badley.
Th-CUBBitiM fB Clmand. obU RalldiBa«
tbe mlaroriaae to lose port of one
ri tb* BmtC or SBprirTMoni ri OrBBd TnnvM
bond on a saw recently.
__ OoBBtTUIrik for rornliAlor liD rord*ri
■
2S.
MIcb.. J. K. Pan
foBV faot bMPfa BoS mspir bndr «o*l. r«Ml.
ctaoB rBBodatBff. dowB to tooriBeb-* 1b <UbbMennonlie church, otllciating
SOLON.
H«r Max acMpMd' tbs mtm to rnBtwr*
bvanHy wlUi moil sew ptM » roBrt Tsnl.
Anna B. Cate la borne from
Khool for a week.
N. W. Hard
two days loat week.
Rachel HaVrington la borne from Mt.
Bri* OB wood to tw (
Plcomant where abe boa been atteadIS^wUl bojipUsid Pac mthatzn B
r tbe rlsbt to n
ji:mm
iSr^*isi-
The bar maa aa tmootb aa glaaa
ra«»rdty afientooB, bat Lonla Parm.
lea vaa tbe «nlr one oat for a Chrtainaa launeb ride.
ABbrooe Milka and Bveim Raablow
vore narried br Juatiee of tbe Peace
O .W. Cartia Moodar erMtag. '
Oatlea Hcdt. tbe traaafer man. baa
Sno to arand Haplda. wbere he wUI
accent a fliw pooJtlan.
He baa beea
ta the eoplor of Oemalbo Broa. for
tbe
pact ala raafa
aod baa nasr
' Moada tat tbe dtr to wlob bln aoecaaa ta hU new Odd.
H. O. Jornt of tbe'Ann of Bamea A
iomt baa retired from tbe Ora. the!
(Cbaafo taking pUee Satardar btgbt.
Mr. j(^t baa not rat decided vbat
be win do In tbe fature. bat will lake
a abort not baton enb^ag la anr
other bndaeoa.
Tbe Chriatinaa aerrioea at 8t F^da ebsreb Taeader »bleb began at
S:M a. n. and coocloded with tbe
•niBtag aarrleea ait 7:S0, wen altead.
«d hr a laige number of people.
Tbe
' nerrlcea were aotenn and Impreoalvc
aod fotlr la ktwptng with the aplrit or
tbe dar. Ute betoUfal
I
Il4ara.
W. O. Dickennaa lost one of bla
work borees loat week, that boiag
tbe third me la two ywr«.
8. B. Cate and wife visited at A. J.
White's at Cedar Ron on Snnday.
John Ferguson ta ctiUing logs and
wood wUb Tom Good.
Tbe ChUdrea In
the aeorbrook
Kbool had a Cbristmea tree Friday
afternoon with the help of the teach. Dlckenaan and Geo. HamM
Have You
a Friend?
IhtMwJ
(Smt- l-Wf-wllBrt II
*^r>M
lers
dnb and be got It.' A baaebatl bat
'van dceorated In red and black with
we. a atlek at that daocrlpUan ap•elrw that there la an officer near.
J^aost m
the eve of
ChrisUnaa
o Emtb watered the borne of Jomph C.
BIca. 431 Bortov atiwet sad eonried
' hla )>-year-ald dangbter. Mary Anna.
/
'
Into; eternity.
This is the first death
In (he dly In ntmoot two weeka Tbe
taadral wmt
-
brtd from
8i.
PnnclB
chnieb Monday morning.
rram Monday's Record.
Mro. J. O. RomadeO left for HanMen this
mofnlnE
9SM C9trtauaas.
where she
will
She has been In
poor health and will not retura until
bm- eondlUon to improved.
Fred
iml*
and
Culver nnd
Dotond,
of
aona. ls>r-
Saginaw are
gamitn at the hone of 8. E. WalL
8. J. Morgan nnd W. W. Fnlrchlld
retaraed Saturday
from
^ la the
A. H. Ooborae and wife «rlU spend
ChrtoUBM at Boyne Pella.
A.
P. Hophtu and wife went to
, Sira. 1
Bloom at prvseAi.
Perry Plaber la atlH (
(bo
ItoMraaa
end
tomOy
Andrew Fisher and wife were Trav
erse CUy rtaitors Thursday.
Qua Long and wife of D. H. Day's
Foiimv the Ftofi. '
Wbea our aoldtera went to Cuba and
tbe Philippines
...........................................
brnltb waa the
the moat
Imporiant coDaideratJon. Willis T. Horgon. reUred Commissary Sergeaat O.
6. A.. Of rural route 1. Concord. N. H..
nays: ”| was two years In Cuba and
two yeora Id tbe Philippines, and be
ing aubleci to cotds.l took Dr. King a
New Discovery for Co
kept me tn perfect health. And now.
in New Ham^lre.
-we find It the beat
rii
medicine
la tbe world fori
-Mghs.coldB.
bronchial
chU........................................
troubles and all.. lung
Guaranteed at Hannah
lint Ah IDrug
rK<w>-.i
Store. 8. E. Wall A Bona, Bugbec’
City Drug Store. PrKe’sO
Pr*C« "
tl.OO. Trial botUe trw.
left
IM-Soatb
Braeat Miller to ependhig bla v
thm la Grand RopMs and I
Nre. C 8. Breoka spent the day at
J.«Holttoter and wtto left for Boyrn
Forgot
Sometme
CU^ thU morning.
idk;
Mlts Chrtstle FWat went to ReM
bad
CIlT today.
or aomeone you
forgotten remem
bered yon.
Mre. R. A. Beidtng left this morning
Cor Oaaway.
C$t 6rsad tnvtrst fytrM
sm^
Tint! and Tirtsidt
left
for
Oraid RapMa this morning.
The Rev.
R. N. Hotoople boa re
right.
tgl.OO
retora gift
for Kev Teaim
turned from Jameatown. N. T.. where
be «ra* called by tbe death of a rela
tive.
Herb Sotneri of Chicago to la tbe
Cfty.for a tea doya' stay.
Hbtaan H. Moatogue of Chicago to
borne spending
Cbrlatmaa
with
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
THE BIG STORE"—Dealers in Eveiything
Ule (Ui$b
To extend oyr sincere greetings to the
many friends who
helped to make
the past year an agreeable and prolitable
The success of the year just passed is
an added incentive to make this new year
still more prosperous—a year of increased
business and a year of more friends.
Wc can promise you our effort to give
you a belter shoe store service than cyer
before.
We extend our thanks for the many
cvidcnces of good friendship and wish
you an exceedingly
(Ubere tbe Kitcben
is Furnisbed
thoroughly with all the labor-saving devices, there the housewife can be
happy. Every lady in Traverse City can have this happiness, and wc
d.i a lot of helping, if you give .us the chance—in this way
[TrCHEN
L FURNITURE
The
can
work of
dnpP9
Year
[^ITCHEN
L CUPBOARDS
the kitchen
pla<i- for everything—
[’ITCHEN
L
CHAIRS
are
tbe handy chairs, the
lie mode a i^easuir if
the pans and
1 ketilro
kettles sn<l
usefol chairs, and tbeacare
yon have the nectveary ar
spiders and ail other cook-
extra strong.
ticles
s to <lo with
ing things.
An honr a day
is Mv(vi when you know
good wood-seat, throe-spin.
Store’
e'
carries
Tbe "
"Big
ewrythini:
everyth:
n<«ded and wo surely si
when-- things
things
uioDoy for you.
kII
KITCHEN
CABINETS
for 17.50
■
snd
wi-n- invented to save strps
are so handy to ' pot things
There sre so
In ■■
nisny
sny tb
things
nr^ed in baking
flooded
baki
sdiI
they
.should always l>e on band
\V<- liave
MIDI- new com-
hinatioiiB — reu'ular
savers,
places
lliiflg.
These
hil>-r
for
They
.
bav
lave so many
worth every cent
KITCHEN
TABLES
a go<»
large dfawi
little drawara fur extracts
you must have,
snd apises and other things
$2 2.r
nim-.
V<»o should have one
with
eveiy cabioet
bells for
Hare all kinds of WsU-r
base,
Pails—wooil. palp and tin.
then yon wUl own the whole
The galvaoixed from 9)c to
thing-
Prices
from
to *'U0-
kitcAen
KITCHEN
UTENSILS
Six of these
die
.................................
back chairs for
fiSO
ft SO.
They
y 8
are
of it.
are.
KITCHEN CAB
INET TOPS
Sii T-'i to 21.00.
ftjuare that aU
M^a a
■J
Two papers fer tiie price of one.
B. M. Schofield left for Grand
can
i
/■
__i,rv7
_________ to;,SV‘
Sapida ibto morning, where abe will
Ton
Some great values will be
offered
SI If
ID your Chriatmaa giv-
Mn. Mary Cannlne left for Marten,
lad. this moratng.
mwpd ChrtoUBBS with ber daughter.
Saturday,
December 29
Ibo BWI a^i^
Pays for both a foil year.
Sec an
nouncement
elsewhere
in
today's
Herald. -
atek
Mill. A. 8. Prilx and Mrs. Totten
were Traverae City callers Tburadav.
School cloaed Friday for a two
week's vecaUoe.
A number from here attended the
Chrtotiaas tree at Bast Kasaon last
nlghl and all report a good time.
tSd TrenulB bad the mlafortuae to
buri one of hla feet.
^^^Ildred Allingtoa to oa tbe sick
lUIknskn today.
WnlPrr
Begins
Sir"-”"'
pARM roa
Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how itcured yourhtrd cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
•sk his doctor about It. Doc
tors use a great deal of h for
throat and lung troubles.
pnoaed a dealre for an extra large
pnaehittg aa tber can naaun ibem-
Cloak Sale
Notict of Innual MettinB
Bids for Oorj^wood
U ex
pected home from Ann Arbor, where
she bod an obccai uken from ber
e Chief ef PoUce Aahtui pieaealed. neck.
tbe police force wttb new bliUea MonMrs. W'raUoha baa been m the sick
Ear bI^ wblc^ an pattenied after tut. but Is belter now.
.Jbnnk DaJzoll was a caller at J. W.
br tbe
IB's on Prid
■riday last.
dtlcB. One of tbe foree baa otlea
Pec. 51:
HBmlr bad beUer look oiA wbea tber
Cut Price
""“’•'JJgTTirgTH
mnksal pro.
Wa Dame painted apon U asd
Our Big
-CLEANERS”
4.5c.
The retiomri 2-5 and
3Sc.
Othen 10c. l.>-. 25c
KITCHEN
NECESSITIES
Wc have plooty of (lifta.
and you can make it expenaive or utexponaive.
Either
way «e have the gooda.
hla
Tiiat's
B
<|ui
word-
"otoDiil." hut it mesDBS lot
iiisafl<l
{
spans
and pails.
poU
aod
strainers.
stirring
S]>9ons and mixing bowls,
scrubbing
brushes. soBiH and |»wijers
n(«clol
after washing and
baking is done.
Kiikoline
uh day
tbe small
wood.
sImI.
Wring*
tbe Isft;
'The
wnrh
wringer aod the potent ad
justable.
Clothee Bars for
paroota. Mr. oad Mra. J. A. MonU-
kettles,
tbe
that cleans—Gold Dost that
home use—one style 2->-.
doxensof useful articles the
makes work easy-Pride of
anotberfl. Wash bosrds-
bousewife.hu need for. Ko
tiie Kitchen women like so
thesanitary with perforated
store carries so complete s
Tnm Wedaesday-s Record.
Pay
B.-Crawford spent Chrtotmai
Raglde tom evmiag.
•. Mfa. Alma Smith who baa bem the
and
mops, -brooms,
gne oa Bghth streeL
vtU bto nrotfeer. returalaf to Graad
spiders,
That is what you <-%ll the
J. N. Martinek
stock.
It is almost
I impos
impos-
/well—Pyle’s
old
Pearline, tbe
boles:
the patent ^vsn-
standby — Sembine,
ized: tbe mtent wire and
sibleto
sible
to name
lamean
an article
artk
use>l
something new and good—
the glaae. We have baskets,
in tbe kitcben we don't have
Bon Ami, window risansr.
liors, bluing aod bmshes.
■■
[}v ,
impi
ORANP TflAVERSC ti
Grand Traverse Region.
UV. DECEMBER », tMI.
and xbolr.
COUNTY UNE.
Ust. Her many friends are aonr to
Ml*. R. O. DlMO. who baa been very know nf her lilaeM.
SI for tbe paat two weeks. U somele Xmas exeretiwe
Sunablnert."
wbat beuer.
Xmas
M. E cbonA. All are
Recitation—"ir t abould
Hlu Cater Coats and her brother cordially iariic^.
CJjua.- Clyde Green.
George GoaU. from
Mr. and Mrs. Jofansoo and see Roy
are spcndtuR tbe boUdays with their Mr. and Mrs. U‘m. Cartmm and Mr
MlvM toe I«. to u
parenU In Grant.
-A rMcK tha Htnid bIBm net
and Mrs. NeU J. Carison all attwded
•• EUaabetb SorA not^ber of the people In Dislrlci
Ist^
TaMtfar OMK «r .Mh «*Mk.
>. NeUie LombUn.
Mtf If
No. t BsUieied at the sebool bbnae
H «ei
cerrwpOMteirt. fall ta Bnd
are required this
Doan arrived trwm Kalamalast Friday afternoon to enjoy the e%
•Kira In, tJ..,__
flat n
ucoday
>lleKe Ttaonday nlcfat to spend
>-car for
w»o oftar itota.
etclaes
and
C%r1attnaa'V«e
which
«a«
r. and Mrs. Oacar Price and inolldaya with lila parenia. Mr. Ftoasle Grtwo.
BO nicely arruRed by Mira Crale Vlodsughtw
Dorothy,
and
Arthur
and Mra. Wcalcy Dunn.
Sour—•Helper* of Santa OaH."
Lelaod Tripp waa a Trarerse aiy Rnaaell Bowers. Myron and Hareey ton. teacher. Tbe tree w;« beanitfull)
Milwaukee,
beoce the more need
will
spend
tbe
holidays
rIMior Saturday.
VaaRorder.
leaeber and school, a* tbe eier- with relalltes.
of safety for and con*
enjoyed
Cro»» Lcnaard went fadd at the
Reeltattoii—"Peace. Lore and Good
^ could n« be held In the cvcslng
Mr. and >1rw, E. E. Chandler___
ciiBrch hero reaterdav tD<HnlDK lavenieece from the dol
mil." Anna Dahl*rca, NHIIe UmbVlnion darkened tbe room and to Traverse City to spend toe day
■Atcad.of ibe aaatl efaureh aerrlcea, IDK eaHier than
kin. Clssdle Putman.
Iighied lamps, much to the dellRfai of Saturday.
lar. lo tbe
Chrlatmaa day (today) waa almont
•nd Uie body wu Inierrad la the oew
SoHR—-K3iH*tmaa
Joy."
Sanu
je Hisses Cora and Nettle Paulur
Ideal. One of the beat Cbrlalmaa daya Una. OiristmaB Sprites and aehoid toe children. The eserrise* were nice
ecmplcry.
ly rendered and greally enjoys by all are baring a week's vacailuo during
MUrcc Bialc Vinton. Com Scoflald
Dlatribnlioo of Rifta
present.
the holiday*.
fooT fandt are Dot onl^
nod Man- SooBeld arc home fiwa
SoiiR-"Oood NiRht." Choir,
Len;i Hcrold and Leo. children of
Mr. A- Ford, who U aiiending high
^Ir Bchooli for their Chrlatmaa va Sunday adioola Jwitr sreaented lia
•■fo boi camioK you a
Dec, 2;.
. . Mr. and Mrm. Chas. Skinner, arc very school ai lYaverwe City. U bome for
nanal
-------------aeenea of ..........,
aetlrMy —
and Rood
inodcRato idicraat sod
siek with lung fever.
the hoHdar rseallon.
Blwyii mil took a car or polatnea cheer. Larxe crowds attended the acrir»
I 11
B.k.. k.
Mr.
'-B
psu
.
who
has
been
alck
f.ir
Iw drswn any ilay.
^ Mr. and Mrs W. C. Nelsoa return
to Bald«Mli laii Saliirday. vbifb were vice* and the Jniemt In the prottramK
ACME.
Ibe
past
vraek.
is
much
improved.
ed Saturday evening from their
ketvi. The pniRrama
. bHI<-il for SiiDlb CarnllBa.
Miss Essie Vininn U spending Ibe It at Cbirago and Milwaukee.
A ii. Taylor iiaa nio>-od bia family
bollday.s »lih her parents at Williams
erse citv Tuesday and
Aiehlc U-deile went to Tra«er»<Into O. V. Marsh-t hmi*e.
M. E. Chureh.
burg.
Iasi
week.
rity.
rvliimlng
In
the
evening.
Th«- aehinlK here elOMcd Friday for
Dec. 2i
Franrts AIIrHw of Sokm has liceii
Ur. and Mrv. Will
a Irn davR- vaeallno with a (rbiiMtoaH ^unt^-^'lnnlc Rial.
vlKlHdR SI hi* iinrjes. Will AIlRlres.
ray are siundlng Xmas
Prsyer—Rev. Herbert
for the iitKI rniTk.
parenu. Mr. and Hi*.
E Hlnshaw
NORTH UNITY.
SonR—Cbedr.
Charlie KUon has been hauling liay
Henry
Riliide of ISuu Jordan l<
Cusniy
ly Treasurer Kruliner and wife
t«YTravei>e Clly the past week.
e urban] until arter New Yean
of liClanrl arritcl y<-sierda> ■» spi-nd
There will b<' a rbrlslmsH tie.
and then there will H* aewiim* bold
Chrisimas wilh their sons at thU
to 1.-0 Slimilay to Itmgbam to upend
Song—’ Beiieath Ibe Siars."
supper ai the H. E ehuieh ul Yuba plaa-,
the ri>It»wla;f Saturday (n make '
Inyiii
this evening.
nmstmas with ,h,-ir daugWer. Mrs.
for the M'lnday loat.
Mr. Assn and «ui and C Hoewrh
Bucklen a Arnica SbIk- |i> gatlscpi
too. forv,
Flora and I’erTy Cliv* nnd Francis nf G««oil Harbor arc'working lor T«my
« C. II. Rardner nr Keyatone vlaii
and healing pm(icnics pn-rent Idond
and FraiieK Allglie aticm)<><l the Ni'aeskal.
Prinu-S. Wine atfended vliarrh si
with ills nieee. Mm. lUwyn Hill, la
Christmas tree at Elk Uke Saturday
UoniTM- (N-ntei Sunday.
week. Mr. Gardner ez|>ectK to lea
Mr. Sullivan of 0*dar Clly and J
SOUTH WILLIAM
Renss.-lafr.vme. N Y., wriu-s;
amm to apend the moalnder of tba
Tremain called on J. Kruluivr last Sat
Mrs.'ThiKDas .< Trnvvrwe I'liy viacuied Seth Iturch. of this place, of Ibe
nma. Wlnnk* and Ora Ritter
winter In VlrcinU.
iirday.
iied
wilh lii-r daughl.-r, IJsle. wbo I*
I
sore
on
his
neck
1
ever
saw."
tstiirday
tended Sunday school at Yuba yeaterWhat might have t<e«n a serious
J. Mnsll was a Traverse City rall- the somh p:irt of the Istale and the
Cult. Wounds, niiros, and Sores. UnchHig sclnad. a lew .lays last week.
SmiR—(Primary «
ir Satarday.
Hannah Drug Slotr. « E Wall
Mr* Edith Saab *p.-nt Sunday With
kYtday
•ening Js-fore goliiR they
nr>rlialion—MarRery Brown.
Mr. Sl<.|)nn and wife liavc moved
-him Roy WaiiRh skated Inio
Tom Kin of Gills l>ier
skiddiuR
&
Sons.
BuRlm-'s
City
Ifrug
Store.
her
totoer.
E Hltywere
sunTisr.!
l.\a
iiumle-r
i.if their
lu Alaliania.
Anne—Choir.
hole. As 11 waa he eacais'd with friends. Rr<r<'shineni» Were sem-d
IVc. 21.
with bid
Iteelisilon—CsrI Brown.
tboroiiRh wctllDR and the iosa of one
lest nf the farmers
ther In Trav^i^dfc*»My a-lew day*
R<-eiiiiiion—Wlnnlo Builer.
hkBic.
logs on skids now and 1 e wailing for and all report a Jolly
Sony—School.
Mis* Tennle, and her mother. Mre.
Aabmui Warn n vlidled wilh Mra
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Curry and Mrs.
lore snow to draw the
the mtll.
Recitation—Glenn Rial.
. Webster, visited at John lionm
Rain* one day ia»l week.SHETLAND.
John CaroB of Cik lake spent the day
The school Is cltwed for
e w.ek’s
Mrs.
Runk
visited
with
her
daugh
Soto—Mrs.
FMUm.
head's one day Ltst week.
M the Cntnn House lait Thnnutay.
varailon.
Mr. and Ur* Wu>. Wine vUlle-i
. r. Mr*. P.-nrod. while Mr. Runk
drove
Glenn MeAlllstor has moved bis
Ilrkvitle to visit relatiros
Frank Musll sold a part of
Mr. McAIIlKier has niov'.'d
helpi-d Mr. Penrud dnt wood, one wilh Mr Wine'* lather. Gi«. Wine,
SopR-Cbolr.
family Into Mra. Swartoufa house,
Sunday
land to J. Aiilllvan.
burg for the winter.
day hiM
from his farm snulb o( tos-n.
Chas. VIbkoelill is working in
The Misses Elanora 9ial<la
Pearl Hamlllon n-lumi-d
Llale
Tbumaa
riOfr.-d
:
A meiTv crowd of the friends of
hlarksmlih shop in Cedar Clly
llallie Scholn-r were Maple City eaU- home last Tuesday from an esleoded
Dr. C. W. Bunce assembled at his
Mr. Pelky.
■s Wednesday liRtt.
sit at Wiacoryiin.
home last Saluiirdsy evenl R to remit
ilnd
. Plait.
There sill lie a masuuenido hall
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mtisll. F Kuc-n
for her school, which
Deadly —tp0«t Rltoa
Felix Milb-r and family visited
him that the follovtne c
Arcs." Choir. I Sbalda's hall Wednesday night. and firandpa Krailit were the guexi*
SoflK-"SonSB ■( the A
Joyed by al
The hmts.- was filled to
. P. Totnpuin's. Sunday.
as common In ludla a* arv stoma
rsarv to( hla lirth. They report
utiversary
‘The Shrllsnd seliuol is riosed for
andI Mrs.
I............................
John Krubner Aun1
which
and tlv.-r dlwird.-r* with n*. For I
Earnest i’nhl and family of Board- hear the program,
a splendid Ui
Exerdae—’Happy
week's varailon ami the eaeher
■alter hirwev.T there Is a Kim- retne.
an visited M Cliff Cook’s last Snn- pared by the teacher ar
. Bd ill
and CjRone Hill had a
>ai class.
Dee. •(. .
Mis* Paulus, went - to her home at
wliicb w-a*
. InUTesIlug
Bitters. the
Ibe great
g
Electric Billers
tewlorallve
eoltlsi
Primary sems—“Happy Cbrtstmas Lidand to s|ienil Cbrisima.*. • Her
Frank Thrap has caught the ani
scholars were all presented with beao
Dny."
A free dance was Riven at Fred mal thpi has been ratchiug so many medicine, of which 8. A. Brown, ct
LELANO.
Benneiisvilte. A. C. iiay*; "They rwthoQsfat that Bd's Jaw was broken,
Reelinilon—"How to Keep ChHst- lifni presents
The Misses llallie and Georgia Paul i.andon's last Tncwlny evening and all rbickefis in ibl* neigiihWbood. H.'
L>d niy wifa ti
but the doctor ascertained tnat It was as Day.” Eula Rodger*.
BenJ. Wilkie of ibe So Maniion
i attended tbe wedding of Miss Bes report a very good time,
caught tbe animal in hi
* of auffertoi
a severe concnsslon and be was out
Recluilon—•Christmas in Heaven.’ Island Is spending a few days ai ibis sie Fliwlone to John Paelschow at
Mrs. E Leotiaid. who has b<en
hadger.
a chronically torpM 1
apiio after a day’s rest.
Marie Endrirk*.
place.
Anitotu Bay Monday.
,
ing her bocue with Bon Landun for
Mr. Penrod atictido-l cbuirh at ihe Blllera cure chills and fever, malaria.
Dec. 21.
« of Christ.*
Urw. Anderson and son Velio were tbe past two mouths, passtii away Rice schuul botisc Sunday afK-rnoon. blllou*ne«a. lame back, kidaey (roublM
Frank WIskochil.
Traverse Cliv callers last w«i.
Aatiii'dav. The diseaae la-lug drops]
Wm.
Wine
luulioughi
him
a
cow.
and Madder disorderw. todd oc
,
KINGSLEY
Misses Mao' and Fannie Bostunck
Dr. G. Frallek was In tow»' Tue*tiiirlod Atmday in the iie<
Mrs. Jtonk viailod with Mr*. |{. ani.ie hyoHannah Drug Aiurr. A B.
John McCarthy Is home from Ann MoDonald. Bdna WoiRsst.
'spent Sunday at V. VIskorbil's.
ly on professional hiislness.
Warren' fast '
Wail t ».na. Bugla-e't City DtUR
Arbor for the holiday vacaUoo.
Sour-"O, Blessed Name." school [ Dec. 21.
Mrs. Robert Brown is on the sick
Mr. and Sir*.
Sicire. Price 5»c.
MMY POTATOES
A Few Dollars
PeiplR Simgs Bint
Mill.
I'.
Si.'
I
S-
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
Of Furniture and Home Furnishings
Your Credit
DnrlimtUa
Low Price Sale
Is Inst as good
we were
Ourannual pre-inventory sale is now on. To those who have taken advantage of these sales in the past, it is
hardly necessary to say nriuch. To those who have never experienced the extreme limit of close buying, lot us
suggestthat you ask your neighbor's, whohaveattended one of our former pre-inventory sales, what they
think of it. We would, at this season of the year, rather have the first cost of the goods in our hands
than to have them left on our floors unsold.' The saving you can^et yourself here now on any
piece, or pieces, of furniture or home furnishings, is out of all proportion to the best you can
do at any other time. This is a regular annual house cleaning time with us, and profit is
entirely forgotten in our anxiety to turn out the goods before inventory. It will pay
you to stock up for years to come, at the prices that now prevail here.
geltlagour
i^gnlar
protiL
Stows, Ranges
If yoo hare wait«d nntil the hetTjr *tore nab wm
over to get roar 8tDra,rcm have do! waited in vaia.
as wo are wUUng to laorifioe beavUr on -anjr More ia
atock. We atiU have an eoormtni* amount of snwld
•tom that we are anxioua to diepoae of at
ONE FOURTH OFE
A good Air-Tight Heater...............................$ 1 .OO
Regular t8 Air-Tigfata, good Talae*............. 4.50
Oorts. tlOand 111 Air-Tight*
BOW.................................. $6.76, 7.60, 8.26
A good roand Wood Heater, 45 in. high. ...$6.75
Boutd Stem, l^nkr $15, IIS and $S0 valuM
now..................... $1 1.25, 13.50 and 16.0Q
A good heavy cast iron Oook Stove................. 7.76
All Cook Stem that formerly aold at $12, $15.
$1S and $20 BOW $9, I 1.25,18.50 and $ I 5
An deeant aix bole Steel Range, high dowt
andiinmoir, worth $45, now...................33.75
Don't ta0 to locA into thcM store baigaiaa.
SLSa a week Imys Bay stove m have
Easiest Kind of Easy Payments.
SALE WILL CONTINUE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS UNTIL
JANUARY 15th.
RUBS, CARPETS,
LACE CURTAINS,
FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPES, PORTIERES
Our line here ii eseepUonally heavy and tunet >«
rednoed to about one-half before inventory.
Rug*
and $6. DOW.. .$1.50. 2.25, 3.40, 4.50
Large Boom Sire Ruga in Tiqieelry. Smyrna VelveU.
Aiminatera and Body Bnueeb that sold fnm
$19.50 to $40. now from.■$ 13.00 to 30.00
Heavy three-ply Ingiaiu Carpet*.......................50c
Several remnanta in Carpets. Lii
I. Oik-lolh and
Matting, many of them large enough for fair
aised roam, at actnai cMt-
lo these goods w<- are mil only heavily stooked, but
many line* arc broken, leaving os with from one to
throe pair, and in eome iastant?t.«s o-id piece*. Tlieae
ire arc aoxious to dispose of at your pri<%.
Lace Curtain*, each............................................. | 5c
liace Curtain*, p»r pair............. -...........................
Ail loU oontsining from one to three pair only, at a
discoont of ."KJ!. pi'r cent.
Many odd curtains that nld from $1 to 2.-50 per pair
t3 dote ont al 50 cents each.
.\I1 odd enrtains from 2 50 per pair op. 100 each.
Portiere* an<l rope portieres at a ditcauni of 2-7 per
cent.
Come firly before the bell are gone.
J. W. SLATER
THE HOimiAKEK
Bring In
Yoor Catalogs
the Price aed
Quality with
what we arc
sbowiag. We
know that we
can save yon
some money
Heavy Furniture
-Such as Dining TsbiM. Cooebe*. Bedroom Soitee,
Sideboard* and Book<Mos. many of which ware pnrchaaod for the holiday trade, can be bought here now
for a little lea* money Uian it sraa ever yonrgooi] fortone to itny at before.
I
I
A good >tecl apring Conch, upbolatond in
heavy velonr............... :...............................$4.75
Olben that add ai
$10. $12. $14. $19. $$5 and
-$:«.now $6. 7.60, $9. 10.50,
13.50, 18.76 and 22.50
A good Dining Table, extend* to 6 ft............. 3.76
Otberstbat were good value* from $9 to 2500,
now from....................................... $5 t© 18.75
Dining Chsiia. any *e( in Uie bonne at a di*oonntof
SO per cent.
Several broken wU of chair* containing from 2 to 6
chairs, at le** than ooct.
All nnaold HoUday Goods trill be dtspanud
at ac.
tool co*t and 10 per cent It snll
yon to
•took np on thea* goods now.
Easiest Kind of Easy Piqimeiits
J
1
«fUNO TRAVCftftC HERALD. THURtOAY. DECEMBER ». n06.
mn
•ODsa. and a drill which waa siren
eonUDDir'l applaane hr (be audience.
The irve was well laden and a larite
BUiBtH r of situ occuikled the (able and
natmin.
Barn Wlnterx from Oltret collets.
Mm. 8. C. Winter* of Traverae Cttf
and Oaoir t......................... ....... ‘
Were pr«r.s«lit I the Cbriaimas
and were rnb'ttained I the hon>e ..
Wm. jrlslit.
Rtii
tviuminf; to Traverse
Cliv Ruiiday afternoon.
kard will ao
file family of C. 8. Packai
• to Tmverw City to speedli Cbrisimli
iKilher.
Siitb hi* moth
; t vvisited her
Mr*, n. M. llrisbl
few days and
W. M. and J. U. a fe
tura.-d wlib iKT daujfl
' tf-ps. t<i Traverwe City, where «ho
anendin;; the winter.
Dec. «4.
Mrs. Roiucg, Anu Martin and Rer.
Platt took dinner at Otas. Bamtt'a
Tburada)’.
Quite n bit of exetteDient »a» <
ed Suodar a
the honae owned by B. F.
hy thn canon
C
on are. But Ilti
•. howwrer. as
ered hr nelfbboni In time
culsh lb*
lbs flatnes.
flaise*. The fa
ramllr 1
int at Bnae at the time.
The ,C3tristaa* eaercises wen
leeeaa. The rollovtng pragram
listened TO hv a crowded bouse:
SSS'SV
HOW THE AAIN CAME.
P.C'si:>«- he la wealthy.
m
Cl.-iik td Montana has lu^stand far*
iniriMiuced inlu '
Utile publlcalioo entitled "Meni-I in.-t—• I.. «Ki..s...w.
••ly tr::: t !t:ec • fKTfena- great deal. K«we 1* one be la sgpP‘J*W treso air \
>Mid
i» be tv*i-na*ible for. and
Pictures" i><si'ra
n
m
>.-^
nr'
by AllT* B. Mac- of ,
t‘>lA^., t!,e wlwle Uel^
needs of which have led to Us pw au-v tbe coi.-:!iar «-f tW r»ri.y
m
Bi'ue---------Lake.--CaU. who has many rcla-i «oforced byjialraofstoelleoaloahanaai
, Uk-IblUiuMje* La# aa ti«l of ngW to sbly u- bUnseif tbixight it a fallty •
lives about Hsyfleid and In Trsier:.e! rtumlKg thryugb tbe weiU at frtvineot:
------------------------good story when lie dtscoiered It In
City. Miss Mscy has been vlsliiag in ; intervals.
Moklec t ae t swak*
•
)• tt.> exfvfteaee of one worn-; *n IndUn lerritoty aewspspet'.
this vtclBlIy for ^e time, reiumlaej Tbeateel teosioo bands are Imbed.led ; in RnuiseK Ualinet and oHwr IWI an wb. j=i;r;^v«e.Hy -cirr.vi-d during t!»' ’ TI .’i s a pn tty big *«ua«li.” two hH;^ home In j^Ufortila In Not eai-, in a cement crooadinc. and'Uie outside ' ,fiaa town* a novel metli d ef ir-t onlv Ury
i Jn.-rk.-d the M iiator, wbUe gaalng n*
*•
*•»»« • <went MOT-!! eetthm
gettins rtd
Hd of km.*e.
amcke. but
bot wmlm:
tnrtilog tt to
st-nu-J afbiw whs!awAeeoaM bear!
•"•»»« ternioo' spedmen . "It re
T***- fVundatlon walls and
g'^ ac-ouut bs* reeenily been em- a r .ariui tai:>» In the uT»w» of abs.ai
me of a mtoasb tUst
fltled with the t«^
'-fj*!
tnltt of conetete.
pl>yed. Tbe smoke is drivi-n by a r.-B- .puln:-i
_______
.
tfa- •• 'Ulh7b.' u»ne nesrtvl. h.vie ta-eii exhl|>lir<l aS one of the
lOatlug fan into a alter filled wiib por- r,,.,.. thatiJej-!
eumny 'sir* l«.-l Itume.
~
,
...
. .
.1
tnaii-riiil. over wUl.h n eoupotsms
l.oas. l.tbe .-ocoanui. ;*-san an Idea- *•>•* ra *--.1 it w.a* an Hiten»l«>ne tt>
er«.' ^
« Wenty-four tanks twenty-four feet atream of iwtroJenm, benalne. nlecdiol p-'i'.-t.k* Uetsllna i . and cr*; t^ir tuw 5"*- '’"I be Us.l found «>nt in same
JaektoD of Mayfield. Tbe booklet «*-;
sis,s Of Sixteen page,
attmerivo , In .Uameter dnsldi-i
fiow,. The ■; !p.,
w.., tl .rt t.r f.sdlar ..dik to . w.tumb
. and inn foot in,,edro.tirt*m
"■ or some
bedrornrhon Bow*.
Itb a swi
cover. Med with rilk. tbe prees work ! height, with
steel operating bouse at ;
tb.' .-.-.rrh, Uii'n anI.i.l; m die
’^^"-udou* *.|tu.4s* *o«U be
U-lng in brown.
; one end.
by 7<i
Sim!;
while tbe filler j l.-M* a gas of
Iti *
** **“*
'*
*bery for fiUiitc
i.w* .......t . siriiur of the l-ov t. i*....
MIks Mscy has ehosea (or her I the msrtjiuery
flUli.E and emptyinc
emptrlng
“ wlinii*e. Ue bad to «tH«f a
theme, scenes of bygone .lavs, tfhich the tanks. Tbeee ts nothing to tbe .-io- great lieatlnciwwer. wUb-h<-aa he n*ed ni.ir,meiHexngp.Ta;.-t and ii.-l.-ct like t.-:; i-*f
‘ ’
r.«*li riwda.
ttris plaat to bara. All the for donMwtlv i>ur|«we* and f.<- drtriag tb it aoi .e
ri-lni. ^ tonrbtoery is drlvra by eicetririty from efU.-lo.-*. -The fibertag Ittot.-riaMlscir; 'Vnrit.
trampled
dor- ' down, ib.re advi-.»-J iutn *iu-«««-a a
drvt.pe.1 to tljr gt\iuihl eai!
ty-represetiiert, l>ut i evetyone n» 1 an adjacent publh- generMIng staUon. nlsj l-oxunes n gnml eonibustlble
]..-•.
•..
S
M W
\l**.*« —«4.— ..v.....'*
log the pro.-ess.-1Slav-k •••■..
Hills ..._____
Miner.
rustler what loealliy.
1 Ha.k w.-iH rt r:i:ii. (M riK-C'liiyihir frum
well worth a place InD any
. librsiy. It
j .-anil to *k5'.
of .1 .iMt- tnics.
USEFUL ON THE FARM. i
t,.., Ip
,,P..h
was published by the Herali
Herald and Rec
i rubbudi. sthldonly a*.t'ude;t t» Is-sv.m'
a rsord Company and I* found on sabThe Itev. Kiic-U" ^ .•Sr.uiille, .in-11*1 •' lo rolsry sprml*. Trc-* v
c e«tv^ lbs linlIan rri-*t wh.. wa« the jwslor for] th.-ir leav.-s, Uodf* Bew
likeii^aa
many j.-ar* ni Itostport and whe was: ii.. i.ait
panylug
illustratioii.
repro^
Thlg Is one of the prettiest
dueed
framlhe
implement
and
Mai
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I
-tu
boaae.
built.:
L.r;m;n‘dui^Tnot! creditable publications ever
rtiloery Review, shows a dr. ice deign ;
JwJhin* i tfi s* as with MnuiinaWe Thethatd.1
roduced by a local author.
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■ M»J -tlso f'f hi* .>Ju.wt...iuH uurk 111 . <.f.o,e
sprang vcrtl.nl. lie (hut i
'-i stiffens with fear, aud lsy«.-.-n tl
»-«on. Ina mprr .»! m.... ,
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M.~rk Twain *a« talktiic of wti
BACK GIVES OUT.
i.'ler.t
UinJ.ly sty tm l Hr- hardships al^ jirivsltoua af
sl.-U'"*.
cJmr. h and ’
,
Planty of Traverae City Reader* Have
Trctflioiau." he mid. “railed one
niiytblug
tliat!
,.j
This Experletiea.
is»kw .'.ly ..u a w..m#n who bad two .b«a.
tlons^belng that by oalag this tool it U |
impossiiiie to bend
tH-ud or Injure
injure tbe
the kulfe;
kuife;
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mn.er.'h.vl. IVy m.-tcngly liiTl-braie*. ami -wben
Too tax the kidn'-yis—overwork Impossible
back. By pUdng tb» knife her in Uic i
. the ni*3 pasticri
O.,« Z
", °b^7of ,b.
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ii'tl.
Song—Jingle Bell, by the children.
Opening address by Edwin Hulet.
Chiislnu* RTshes. by Edwin Huletl
Artie Rowers and Charlie Darratt.
Tbe Christinas Pilgrimage, by six
children.
Recitation—Christmas
Questions.
Ivs Hnlett.
RcclUlion—SanU Claus. Rhoda Hulott.
Musltr—Porter orebdsus.
Recitation—The Old Fbrw Kitchen,
Cordells Days.
r.LEN ARBOR.
iilon-Oage Carson,
Mr. and Ui^. H, L. ^lessen have
ition—.
fWie to rhitwan. to aprttd the tioHday*. Mr. Ncaaen'a mother baa
Duet' Ooorge Martto and dangbl^.
to ManlKtee for a visit with her
Dialofloe—A scheme that FalM.
J. O. and family.
Rocllalloo—Inet Barratt.
Mr. and Mrs.'Cook and dm
iausblci
RMdlation—RIkkU Huletl.
also Mr. and Mrs. Roads were Tra<
Rfclutlon—irwin Huielt.
«m» niy visUors lam week.
Music—Porter orchesi 1>,
The Aid aoclety met Uat W
Recliatiun—Miss Biu Barratt.
day with Mrs. I.Inn. a pleasant
Hediatlon—MSIard Bower.
...................floe lunch served with doJlelmw e<.lfee;
Mrs. l.nnsrtck ha* mo.ed Into (he
Recllalli
ho-jse forniCTir occupied by Mtn. FosTaMeeux.
Music—Porter orchestra.
Dec. S4.
‘*>>e back gives nut—it acli^ aud
. Xhincau. vlaUed the school here
paint.
wortr.
,
I'rinary ironbles set in.
EA8T BAV.
D. King, of Bedpirs. brought s Isrse
Don't waitt longer—take Doun's Kid
Krist of Ktaln to BtssKr'a isUi Uat
Wislie and Domtoe have finished
Tiimds)-. nod also Mllsd on friSBds toboring (he limber on tbe forty ney Pill*.
Traverae City people tell you howhere.
•
bought of Joe. Courtade t:8Ute. They
bey act.
Mr. Hansen of Arendln arrivsd last have
hundred hemlock andeight
•
-roar —------------------------A. Taylor. 1124 Mndlann etrr«t.
w<*>t(. Vt'.ll spend the winter here hundred bard wood logs ready ii haul
'rav«‘r»p City. Mii-h.. says; "Some
. with his daaEiiier, Mrs. Clinton Fish when sleighing comes.
«
•ars agn I W DM suffi-ring fnim an
er and famil).
Perry Rayington has two gang,
aggravai
■ alcij case of kidney w.-akn<-ss
Mrs. Walker lelnrned Tuesday af Uog banlwood. They wiU have work
ter a two weeks' visit in Milwaukee for oil winter.
the kidney regions. I could hiinllv
' Md Fondulnc.
Jim
Avery
of
Traverse
City
bend
m-er.
stoop or lift, and m>i Into
Tltore waa a danelne
party In:
four gang* to work cutting the
such a condllUin thrt I wii« imiblr tu
Ray's hall Ian evening.
puratie my work. The kidney st-crewmi t Cutting
" • 5 aiTtved last eve*. timlier on the 80 acre swamp be
to the Traverse City Lumis
Hons were weak, contained a heavy
log and is the guest of bis mother.
indy scdlim-ni and had also a U-id
BXKOViva Mowxn gxivn.
Mrs K. n. Shorldan and family.
nclllng o.|or. After Irving s»wral Mock any man or lad should be aide
OcUTO Domlne has three gxitgs got.
Doc. 2.t.
Hug out cedar on iBe lU buugbi of retmvll.-s 1 pro('ur<-d Doan'-i Kldnr-y ivadiiy. b.c mcana of the hand tool and
Frank Wilson. He has n large num Pills at the IJiiglH-e phimuarv. 1
biuiitoor. to remove twenty sectiutis lu
short 1lime b«-f»r»
HODOe.
ber of re<lar logs on skids aud also
Mrs. Arthur Sparling t
two tlKuisund ecellar fence posts tnade.
disappnired."
'!'><« tool aboold be held wtth tbe
ChrlsinuK at Tustin
rustin wJlb h
For sale by all dealers. Pi Ice so shoulder resting on the lop of the ae.tgan. is visiting his aunt. Mrs.
ourneni. has sent word
it be will be cents. Foster-Milhiira tVi., Uuffalu.. Uon over tbe rlnff vo that it may not
Wells.
^ady to do custom sawing
g nfii r Jan. New York. sol<‘ agents for the I'niu-d . pflp betwoco the seellou and the ldo.k.
Ceo. Campbell baa-been mim
Stales.
I Tbe BlmpllHty of tbc.(oo] should t-om
• the IQSI week.
irae-DoaH'*~an.l j m„d Itself, for there are uo screw*.
I.«cn Courtade Is on the sick list.
Mix, O. T., Hedmes made a ti
Word was received from Ann Arbor
'Travme CIQ last Saturday.
that
Frank
Wbenthers.
who
went
Ella Brackeobery went to Soiilh
and tbe rivet is < ut through. Its
-Bnardraan Friday to spend Xmu wtth ihei* for ireaiment for his eye*, has MODERN GRAIN ELEVATORS |
universality It another good point
fully rx>covete<l the use of them and
««•*■ *t TMks Ma*e *r FlrepvMf ] about this new toid. for It is bv no
is soon eximcled liome. We are all
■oiUw TIII-K.
means, rvstricted in Its sphere of ncglud to hear this.
Tbere bn* been a revolution In grain tlon. since It will remove any lUH-tlon
Ben Maynard baa mmad to interelevator coostruclloii in rceeat yenra. from either a light or heavy binder or
At the spelllDK school Friday r
loeh<-ii.
In tbe familiar tall red sinn-lure wblrb . mower.
Ing. GeuTRp Hodge spdled tbe sc
We arc glad to sec tbu H. Ii
Is
a common acetwsory of the westers :
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■ has cut the' great
gi
unsightly •
landscape tbe grain bln* and macblnOarweu la TaMci Form,
reek not far (ram
sty were In the same bnlldiug.
j A . London firm of manufnclurers o<
.............Thayer is ukiiig
Nowadays, according to Insurance ; dicing apparatus announce* that itha*
all the wood and Intends to imke
BLACKMAN.
ig. tbe prarlliw to to put tb* I dtoevve^ a mcUiod of suppli lug port
this a first class
farm.
•B daily
dal
tV Ch
mncblnery In a acitarnte huiliUng and oxygen as easHy as a i-np df tea i>
Mias Susie Forton. after spending
t City V
few wts-ks visiting friends andvrela- store tbe grain in hirgc tank* connect- i made and with equal safety,
Tbe firm to manufacturing a new
ve* In Trovetwe aty. is home again. ed with tbe uaitiinery building by belt
cnnve.vors. Tberu to little doubt tbst' subs lance, whirb they call oxyllib.
the old fasbiooed wtuiden grain ele-, wblcta may be described aa oxygen
Charles Bnabee of Pmtovnie
a be turned Into
-Its -latest Slate.
Cures baby's ertrap. WlUte's dally vator. 1with all til ol>Jc«-tlonabk
thing of the past.
a gas cuDtatolng fully IN per <x-nt of
cats and bruises, mamma's«ore throat,
In tbe modcni grain tank ef holb.w
grandma's lameness—Dt. Thomas'
Electric OU—tbe great household rem terra cotta tile, bnilt Hreular In shape,
edy.
tbe walls consist of blocks six inches
u'l. .
.ppli.m. or ««i. U"''i'p'riV
, fr.
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..........de- ! B.-nrt* the r.K.ui_.aiid up the »alI«,aMt.'r
comliti.m
the gI...I
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futhi.'r lud luvii
I again. tJivat Mark MiUb-c*. .vulli«-.|*. j "Ti'c man starlid
plortlig.
; Bc-orpfous, fell; somellair* a large Vat. j “'I'tu not (obd of dng»r be *K>
".Vo, no." be rcp'l.-1. with hi* .lualut
TIum th.' nipa rUcked Uck t.i |siri .-:aiiji.-d- tVhy. lusdsai. I ate m«re
a.-cent. "I do not uptirnve of ni:«'ion*.
tlnn as a Iwx Is shut. Rrralhle** s|. H-sn IsMity of tlien. during the sI«B*
nr- .,,t i-.-fi..-"
; I™"- •
ImmoWlIty, p.-iritJrf'llje e' l^.ri..♦•-lf«rI,r's Werkl.v.
‘i?';::z
:;z^. > .»s-..
nisi sud.l.-iJv nfuriou* roaring luyiUug during the Iwelfih and two folloi
«. ,r.mt...it
one. for
l:.i I .
Hcr.iM
IWU
~
' as <if slum-* coming don n, grmt stones
rhmed In tbrnisand*. In mlllhui*. and
Tbe priii'-Ipli' ■•(<
Kbu'.:ld !n genercl. (oUirn- the ta t - ur ia--<l of the
frletnl for «'bi.tu you are Md.-.-tiiig a
1-Ol.k. Ye! ll t* ai-» Well Ili.W Illld
then tu <i;k-:i u iiew^clianuirl of iuter<-4t
by giving a telume iwti-ide of )'eur
frk'Ud'* hribitnul line. We are often
tlianVful l<i a friend wlio lias drawn us
out of our tneutnl ebee|' tracks. There
are a few wrili r* tlial stand a* i--r
manent flgurv* lu the mudem llicntry
world—writer* wbo have giver, mil
st-minal idvas ttiat se<'<i and lieaulify
tlictlelil of thought. Chief nmongtbMe
RHEUMATISlip\
CURED
EsicrsuunndVb-torllnge. t nillaUbniry p>iM-«*c« at li-n*t the I*»*t writing*
men it is sadly defii-tent. ,
You siv l^•iug kingly -ervl.x- w lien yuu
make tbcH- tm-n known to:iny thought-1
ful mind.- r.dwift Markham In Suouem. i
...JL
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Circulat'ion Stimuhited
I the Muscles and Joints
bricated by using
Sloaov^
iivinveivt
'r,.„
That tli.-< ;.i,.
ordinal oiid'
llllo- pfiimj.v
g. inilN.P.M..U., gill
„lx*i-r* u|.m whose I
lejxiiaiioii liiiliaTiits It-a<le.
Thill
ml Alleoek'k pla,»«*rs
to |K-rfonii ibeSr r>iiie(Hti
ly ami e
That -J^i Veak' ll-irk Rheumallrm. ‘
Colds. Ldiig -
'iitiiries were wiltun In a vity aU^
iiffi-livl aud uudo rpharsble hand ealto
ed "•■Oiin lintid ~ ll waa totentlooxUR
2J
, PHce 25c 5bc6«L00
' Sold by cl) Destlers
Sloaris Trebiise On The HMse'Sent Fm
Address Dr.Efir)S.$lo6n.6oston,HMb.
Be on Hand to Get Your
Share Saturday
and Monday
EveryUltaig In Odds and
Ends Must Go
OUR TWO BIG DAYS
Saturday, December 29
End of Everything Sale
Everytlilno In odds and ends and rannants oi every descripUon will be
plaeed on large tables and marked
(Rie-fliird to One-haU OH
There wm be smne very gaod ptcldag lor a day or two, and remember
Oils wm be desirable awrebandise. Simply renmanis and abort ends oi everyIhlag. TMs Is the windino np oi Ibe year ISOS.
Be on hand early Saturday,'- Dec, 29,
to get yonr share of these real hargalns.
Monday, December 31
This Day will be given over to a big
31 cent Sale
Tblsday being IheSistdayDecember.aadIheUsIday oi Ibe year, we leel
tbal we want lo do sometblng extraordinary—something that yoa will
We wUI place over every table in the center aisle a 31 cent sign.
On these tables we will place Silks. Dress Goods, WaisUngs.
naanels. Table Linens, Knit Underwear, Fancy Linens that
are slightly soUed, Ribbons, Pillow Tops; and many otber
things Ihal we do no! wish .to carry over into the next year. ,
BE ON HAND EARLY MONDAY.
Remnants Of Cai^ts and Linoleums Marked Cheap for Quick Selling.
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