Grand Traverse Herald, December 20, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 20, 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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1906-12-20

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FAKT ORE
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. HICHIOAN. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1*06

N«nr«t»< T»<M.

I

Kaicmratb town In G*Ut*«.

, Bud' wnt nod sbe hurrl«4 scar.
'Oamm mr rruichet are too abort.'

. Set when tli* ptfba teed op finn tbe uld
Do you thlah t'd take ihem?" cried
TlMt Uke (be cborda of n BiifbV Ire

Blubcth IndiRpanily, “But
Tire!

Dlnces orer ibe rodca of Trre.
Moerea where tl»

pie"

«(

I wus

. Jerry

Bldon

Christmas tree.

ebone.
And (be battlemenis eCnrtured *

you can

Didn't you ever aee
'<;r Been a

bad i

1i wan not

quite a

year since M". Tracy had

brought

ibougbtfal

a

» Tlmda^B i>lacc tbb
.ery mornlng."
"Vou didT'Only oncT'

waned

aa

ibe

wanet;

annaet

bad found him crying over
mother

.

whom the

hurrying

UUle Bwre (ban a aame.remalDi;
Bat more than a name w* bold It—

sway

a

dead

actual age

"Everj-body don't be netHiiag

• |vntltius
go lo :T Jeff.TMdi Court' «!IV.

Heaven won't let me tnla* the Are
and food." said M". Tracy, "He don't

through

‘.Title

hy Tlntoni
ms

introduce

my

Is-!-, by the'

ree.tved a gitt

•That's talk." maid Jerry, and set-

Kiue.

He found Josh'Tubbs, a big. k1n.i

Timon's was a pawn sb<ip.uoe of tbe He s«M-nied U> Is- eSIK-cHng J«^y.

look like he'd live long, anyhow.- .

Ranatetb town (n OalRee!
Abi what A KDlden harmony.

Mri. Tracy's meagre fare was feast­ UKldesI ptsc(-s of barier. once yoQ
ing for Jerry. Ho took on strength, knew how li came hy H> siranse and
and with a little belp waa atnried In vari«l slock.

Toe dawn neema. floodlnn Itt hrlabt

the newspaper business. He brought

the crutch for rale.

Mr.

"So you re. wanting a job?
know

ISr^ you

ChrUlmas

the sirtets?"

li.

Jerry knew them w.-il

Tim-

. i)

v'btistmas

wh.ti
an

Jar.

bv that of her liecv lord and tnast.-r.

m ■Ok.eehii- ‘

With ihe aid «{ the Rwntm-ti ra> a

1m-.- swame
'

ct>u|d>- of Mutu.-h_gj^

1h.- n.ii. Wjr

wiMi.-ss.-d

uionei.! m.-Iiurrat.I- t;iit:t»-,n.a-.-.

could

and
fcijii

w--.s ,ll-wl

year '.w. but i'
beliH-e It

ihes.-

•Ymi

iiareWs* '|h>v

!.i.te bis gii!» by:
el.ithitu; 'or

.wv

two cesd.Mj tn phot.
wh.-s

bean ,ls-tw,
itiitilng WHS jmee a floarish-

not [ Major Atid-T-ni «1Aiid.me.j.Ft. Mon!
rh- -for Ft. Bumi.T.

unknown

the Pivicral. w.-r»‘

m>

and one wb.m

mc Industry m trHand. and l>-lw«vsi

».-v. r.-iy r.-pu!* , tsiii and tran the Balty-murtash mine

r. i.-liraie.S i

.•>nd In i*kv, a- whai must hay*- l>e.-n (heir
w.lcnme Christmas

w..,« i..:iy yea;

wj. .dfieuliy adopted

her all he eained-plllful Utile all!

ubout'-d tbv ptdlceman to the

cnitchea . however, It

pniprlctor in the rear of the dose,

goes In stories, cannot In the rc*al liv­

Wbatn

Rlliabeib retd In a hlgfal pitched

cd It for the prb-e «.f a.drlnk? And -it's

moDo(one while Jerry sured

lime? And lu re's a hoy hasn't

red wink of coal through the cracked
tmder

Ktndlea aa eaitb

tbi

aprlng.
TUI tbe dead days rise for onr vision
Ing;
And ont of then one cmnpassionatr

stove.

And as Ihe story went on the crutches enough. Ho! Ho! Ho!"
Item over to see Ihe girl's

more

than

ll

sll over

It.

and

things that shine, an dyurds snd yards

Ont of then one Inaplrtng voiee

"ll

sells chtap.

.wi.rd trips alsitil

gemtem.-n!"

said

Ihe Jew. laying it on the com

kicking, Bcraichliig. biting. Bui Hlch- Blliub.th'*. t.«o.

Incense. I pieaa.

sing, and—y«i sUm your eyes

Then the chlldrx-n

you tie getting fer such a linie

in

France

In

They

by a male over■-■-Ills B .tay aa<l
Isiird.
''Uq.ibl c rystal-." showing aptanwi'
life, have been arilflrlally pru-luced la
(he Utioialory of Prof.
KarUnibe. arrording

UAmann In

tu

loiortuallon

just' Tweeived by the cipfWIs S(

(be

physical researeh labuiwtuiy of Coinmla university,
Tbe A'esi Indian crab Is d.wldvdly
i> (Sillily.
■a.

it

Though It k borw la the

eoim-w 10

aaturity tn

frrah

al< i. null spends the gn-aler pari (fi '
» a.liilt life on lami.
tn Japan ehil-lreu tssgln gutag
scisMil

wli.« six y>u^ old.

to

During

iour years (hey learn JapaB-

while the

f»ny take pjaiv

is

ed to <-ios>- AtiDosi as soon as yraug
lady teai-bi r- arrive and take etarge

A Swiss watchmaki-r lias

made

t

*aich with a ph<m<-graph aiiachmwn
bai rails uiu the bmirv as they |si>s

there

i- nflei

aeveral

Hidrools hi Ni vwda have Ihh-ii caapHl-

wtntei

the. ttwn

«-nieipris.'.'. .tliS

ls-(-n (uoBd tnipos(earherx

in

i pc.rtvii lit -ii.'li pr.-coriiy, wit

li ub.-ih'
:. .Vu t Ih.■^. w'...- Ih.- lU,
Jc-ny pa.'..; •I and ^latJ'd Tbe.«»dor
and smoking i-vn-Iicw w

fienuuDy

work la the sugar l-s-i fi.-l.f*.

lud only tw.dvc in -uiiiimcr.

witrther the faniil;

ar. She alld to his (.'e.-t and ctvurU.-.l
chi-ap. Mr. Timons? An' hiiw- much iId

-^nton BeoOard.

and

!atge numbrvw

und.llsllrla to Central

Uul of every oni- hi:ndr-->l .loaths ir

family of a prof.---h.ual' man
W the R-.-t Kid.-,

All Uig«th«r they went

fie'stooped over and wtilsjx-t-i.-d In her

IVmins (be siiuimei

of wniuen eiuii.- from Poland, (tllesia.

.T.!d.v -.il C.imait I- increa-inc.

A Parrot' Sterv.

- v.vl|thg

there, her aohs slowly ceasing. ‘'So it's

(li-cn-a.-JiiK

.oiolon

tvsuii.

parts arrre

year* every elitid hat lo b-ara Esg-

hi- Chiisima- -plrit sif

blc Iwwl df hnish bi-fop-

happy laty-found out b.r

ael's fur-lined gloves were tooth-proof,

smells, too—the Tree—like the f"nk-

Hk-

It- fruity

purpose were luiruducwd into Persia.

{• I- sani that the study .g Eogliab
s

1 .ind gimd '» !i to wen

■>k such a shon. short lime t.i
............

"No! No! No!" shriekeil the riilld,

of popcorn—jast as while!—and ap

xaaamb town tn Onlllee*

prarh wa» originally
almond.

used In polMtsi arrows, and tor that

:lo-Sa;
the ntiish

Englcnd g»-« whli -tom on

tlU now.

di*(lhevalr
-puv* haste.

'hkniwb-. and lu the oral (oar

it took so long to tuske lauch-

plM A»d oranges, aa if they grew. It
And ever a beaoce of Hope aball be

serr.-t

took -<• lung to li-ar and uudei-

ain't got any money;-

Bsbe.

h.-t.l

of

i..iy of

It l.s.k so long to tell the

I*

with suitde-

Whet

roll can -«■ the Tree"'

newsboy was one of the wise men face. -Say!" he cried lo hfs merriest
voice. -Talnl aolU yet! I can't luiy It!
searching In a strange land for
newborn

luitigini

filing down at Eli/ab.-Ih's te.

Ih.- erulehes.

aortal Tree bss candles

grace;

lie cried,

wink became the sur and Ihe little

■Itnl that splendid? . . ..And the

face
Baamt with a

"Thi-n!”

author*.

in hi- -.u-ti.Hi*.
uus

■rnwded sb<^>.

'And 'Tommy's worthless f.iilier pawn

own

10 alTmiod Anit-ricxos, Pre-i.b-nt Jidiq 1 hm ifae -innig.-r who

; t'hrisilan f.--i|\a(; nor was il M.ti ls-n«-.l hi* amnesty^ pi.wlamj-i
ihtngF then."
■min'about the filth ceniiiry that the tion.
Mr. Tubbs had never notiosi is-fore
day of Its c»deUraU«>n beewnu- per­
bow much a lami- boy can do. "He
' A kittle of Everything.
manently fixed cm tbe 25tb rf IK-CemTimons. a cringing, smiling, nervous can't manage heavy loads." he said,
ing do as much as the btiy wbo can
Paeeanta over lu atUled baiaan!
Jupiter has a ted s]N>t and a whlie
IhT. fp 1.. that time ti had U-.’n Irwaichiiig the eager lint.-figure aivnind
liille mao. hiirrinl forward, li
D on nimble feci.
And when Ibe full noon (ouebee tbc
ivculaily ob-.-rved at various lim.-s sppl. and Uuh piuile asiroiioroer*
Tell me about the Tree." said Jer- dered whether he ha.l Iso^n recH«1iu:| the com.T. -But he •
rk .Rkes hav.- -Past (he
oT tUe >.ai -ill IV-c mls-r, in April
.. ....J.
-'jeI
________ .. ... .
good.Michael Dunegai b
wa
.trand!
. and for the hundredth lime
• Of Tabor, a torch of brillUnt U*bt,
c.-oiurti-s.
nne-' fr.iiu.
I'mil two days !m-(otv.- Christmas and ill M.cy. t";;
toned s-lih beating heart as Elisabeth ke.-n on wach scents.
K«rer waa alKht more fair lo aee;
Jerry tolled happily at his dembie ItusiGood morning. Mr. Dunegai: 1
told over its bcautiiti and wonders.
Kaxaretb town In Galilee.
(-nt.Tpri*.- tfi
wtiown
"H itn't Jnst a common tree lik< lettle crutch-? Yaas! It la ftir rale.'
Ara>iica i- ll«‘>*«..ii
Firat American Chnstmaa.
much «m>lde ai(5n. Two
SonH-iblDg burled Itself among rbo klndni-ss
those over on the avemie. It has n<
Narareth town tn Galilee!
of the Nbv.i!
•• l.i-M.l. insinici
Th.- fiiM rillistnuts that can Is- call
walehlng
leavM, onlycteeaP'fcItl''* all over iti three wbo had met .midway of Ihe or thre- tiim s cnstoim n
Strummlnic a deaert metedy.
of t'hiiui is
AmcTtcan
-.1 Atnerican .liii.-- hark to the first
n of a girl, who flung -the l.vme 1m.> • who had an so will
wMe Qiii
near the
The Bedouin ninatrel rolla
Mediterranean
•oyage of ColiitllbU-, who. -•!s-i;l thiground, and It goes up and up to the heraelf uisrn the isdiceman. healing ingly on crutches to -carr;
It ClI.rallar i< twelve milvii wide,
:!0h At Ihs'cniUr. 14P2 .ui .M<i.-ricjw
.. The®.tearing with
b.-r amall.; Wiie ,ctls gaxv him u lew is-u
At tbe Well of the Virgin the maid- cclUng. getting smaller end smaller,
sHl. and *p<-nt it not very ausidel.iouiiuintier of citb-} have forblildi-n
I always found their way to Mis' Tra
till It's just one brnneh. And on the hands.
IS.- ul 'tvradei (IB ihdsFadfth 'ut
y or werril'-. But It is only of coiiij! Yon shan't buy It icy. and she thimght iIh- new-pai*top of that’s the start" Sbe paused In
a to flower.
laratively late y.-at* that il has boPall redeem It—he will! he will! H'» liusiness sitrprlflngly g»«xl
wtblcas rapture.
And the ollvea aUver hour by bonr
t»f the wiirld's .iw.-niy-four gn-ai
-..Hie almost Uhlveisal
u 'holiday.
windows.'evjfli down on Jell
'Dtm't you want to read to ne .*bout Tommy's crutch! Pa pawned li. «.
As yironfb ibeir braa^ea the sonlb
The eiriy Puritan* tvgatj.-d it a- •St nioimiajii- si-irn hav>- never Iwxi
sii.-ct. wi-re full of {'hrisinui:
tbe Bur agalnT" Jerry loved lo hear plense: Mr. Tlmon*. don't Hdl H!"
artnd Meala;
i "papl-i fe-ii»-al' i.nd and an abomlimbed
Michael Donegal c.niii^l the blue signs, and a certpln iiini ol >.)• was in
A clear bell peals, and a vnltnre Bllsabcih read.
F.ak is v aluable as a nrd.-D manure
Ittatlnn.
Il was not until, the «-a:!y
Bllsabetb nodded and Jerry bob- bands and held ibem. kM.klug down ih- ail. J< rv) rlallensl up Ml-' Ti
wheela
Id this c-tmiry that New fi.s- 11 eiili.-r the jsiwd.T (oral or ai
ie_augry Uille fac*.
B waa a Ji-cp jitair- with imasaal noise,
Over tbo emtt where tbe wild enga bled over to the dresser wheiv a won
I'muiii.
lati.t welcniieil
I'laus; an.l oj- n
Bible lay.
Mrs.
Tncy
fand
been sc«'no an artist would have priited. was jiale and ildn and tlr-il. Bi
Kmlgarto lutming i* 10 liectiine
«l it- wide rhimueys to hl- 'rj-lnd.s r
MkchatH kn.-w eveiy one or nearly so.
was happy thruitgh and ilii.uieb hibrought up where Bibles
Kazaretb town in GaUlee.
atid-slyiCh. Now ih< re Is uni a hamlet r--t3MI*bvd in.iustO' in Attairalia
"And It's Tiimmys crutch?'hesald. iirave llil li-,s<HiI.
best known of all books.
U.:bls iravd ui the rale of IPS.mtp
hobwblU walU!

And. when the violet twtlltbt falla.

itideii<wic (or .v wife

I'ts . aii-f ass .tided two' to itprv.-ss u iMinioa at variance tn

ia'- r

«.urre f wa« ai'wavs aitiiUuf .l to ej at k'l Usher. In IS..C the lanu-us In wirkl.Hr comity, produeed
Rig Horn masskciv ki V't Kearn. v, tons of copixy ptfilrs a y.wr
Nu-belas.
\V)o., wheiv cinny-tbre.- fell tp-ten*
.A l-ndtiig cbaraeietlslic of the peo­
Firat Cclebratioa el iheistmaa
til.- tciniah.-twk. iicctUTrd .m »'hri-:mas_, ple Mi tlerauoiy. arctmling to oim- of

fackd man who k-pi a cheap gew ry-

ed-against a curb lo wait.

Maaaretb town In Galilee!

In Japan It Is .-smstderrd >>'-ry had.

K II Thiuu|-.-««'s Bren aliform and t»«'-t
From ttiis| Ft

untibiru.ive ehaiily

remain a

wttli a le-amlng face Jerr*' htirried

i.h.-ir

Hv .woil.!

Josh Ttil.bs. Hell keep] nightro

-ni
were said,
charily' burlal. friend !'■

lUi Chi-tstmas,

The Itteum-ill b.-camy u i-i-clal'v with him lo aid ,

-Ma>-t>e sbe s
tblnklng aloud.

e gnU pnv

• eariiiOme • t.-r «sg>d l.v iroo|». was | dunlon als'iil sev*-ot,.ei

j

eriiich*> n- ter oecurritl) familW wiioei- i liil-l.v-n s’iff*-r»J pri ; Ziu-tiary 1 .i» .oi « i i.t.irj

sonny!" said the

aulhoritles

to a

gold came Bying through

But well do*-. tJihiT gtfis cani.-I lo. f» bell do.
niyr’erloiuw
eer#—
give bim ;i p««d
dy for i>rd«T'. He fiwutl l«> I-- l'<*ni Nlrt-.Ma-.
Jerry »al

bimself.

him bone from a borel where, she
They baw

NO. 5-1

. T*ve Sciiim..;.- war. «ui.- «>f the most >cd •hdUn. tn value and

Donegal caj le tramplng into sigh'There h. !*.'• sal-l.ilie bla man u-

A w. ll

P.ndau
is aaid.

Manag.T Hartz. (d C-levelund. boa

aamed

■o-r paHlH Whtell

• he p.,t

i.itlo-rw'

On rbrisima- I'aiv, al> Hi.'- IfK-rols-r*

The pixmcny of .n pair «f tut-, uii

..1 the hous.'hold wli.-iv t!;ii Idrd hnidi

tier favorabl- rotulltion* will in thi.'

siteniled by enly
>•

ho.;— i.mts have risen sa

■••'T than Ihe aMUly of '{Wor

.md he was no iti'arer his own object

to him ihhn fnmkliK'i'nse and foiih. w-fih -oin.- r.-toilJ*-- anj gnesl.- y.;tr- nutnl->-r l.'(**t,
|M«>ple l< pay ha* inerraaed that bUBysoriie one read th-.' story »o |.art(H>k of a laK- intuikfasi. and after­
Corahill. lAmdun. ha- the hlglP«<
faallles have Jxjen comping
heai-d Eliiab.-th road, and then ward w«nt into 'iJie p.-irli>r*. 'where routs <ui e.^rfh. a single room haring
In tbl- t-irv-he.> of palaro-s and rhuiv^ea
Ihe children song—sang of the Viar guts «er>> diMrihuM-d. with tbe usual; Irt-'-U rvBteil there recenilv for
and (be duorway* of lion—«.
and ih.' sh.-pherU-. the wive piifl and m.-trlnu'iit and ehattir. Tbl- s-iartr-d |«T year.
The BiiroiM-an bird known as tbe
the oMlhor W-Sih her Baby .
Thi-re The lUiTrot.-niid all day I-itic il made
Althimgh biKl* are credited with u
Nurtbern BlueiboKil has bei-u knoaili
wer^no hutralis In J'i'iv's ihroat. Rime'noU'- liiau-a -e.wine-ocloly.
wiise ,if staeU. an Kngiish expert flndto ttavei in one ■inixoken nocturnal
lig/ibnl bis ey.-s to hold l.ai-k the hut
This wa- simi-iog af fit*'. l-U' he- lurk.k, indifferent to ail «sJqr».
flight from t'entral Aftica to tbe Ger­
u-ara; and. when lie op.-u.xl tb.Mi;, cam.' m.«...ien...is as the huiivs passed, * A rti-.iii Fn-nch luvention is sbcli*
man lOcean. a
<li*!atice of alxieee
iheie was a big mau talking lo Elira- and at .Inst, afitr vain tffwrt i» quiet nib-J with oil which are intended !■>
liun-li.J iiilb-s, .which was covered in
beih. It was Mlrha.-I Don.-galth«- bird by expos'inlBHon. it* mast.calm u stormy -ea wh<-n flreit into it.
nine hour-.
\Vb.ai Ihe last song was snng and i.wk It from l,he-rage.'and cyrlfed it
Th.- railway laborers .rf the I'nliiKl
A hat which wa* taken from Col.
the hist gift given. Jetty, wl'h p.K-k- hj<ul sev.-r.-ly. Thls*iail often prc>vt->l Flat.-- r.-w-ivc fodu two to f..ur tim.-*
JoiiD 8 Moeby wb<-n he was aeriowly
<ds bulging, iind heart overfiowing. sufficlinl as a mean* <pf di-cipliiie a- much a- IbIm.'K-is on Knrop*-s.t
wounded in Virginia tn !M>4. bas rv
walkeii home iK'sidc Enrjtletb. While bin the mast.T of the honsi- fl-1 in t.-r
eemly i>ei-n returned to lis.lamotH
Michael IVmegal cant.- Ircliind. eiiy for when Ihe {acroi e«B kltiB P* head
There ar(- ah..nt iwrmty-thrte milowner, it has beep In the piwtesdaa
Ing slt*npe things lo Mr-. Tracy— on .one sidi-, c-xrlaimed in. falscii
lion horse* in EqrojM-an Rvnda. po
a lady at Orange. N. J,
things iba' made her glad and sad. "Tliank you so mui-h: that I-; .-xact
other country in iB.- world hayhig so
Thi- manu1«citir(-re of gloves any
lor site was to lose Jeiry, but Autry what 1 needed.",
many.
they mak(- a No k woman's glove
*a» to gain a home.
■nie hitd ha.l evld.-ntly st..red ;
The report of the librarian of r«ilarger than they did five years ago.
•'Yes ' raid the t>olicetr.an.
the expre-»l<m* of the tiiorning.
gress givea the loul of mtisica! voi.
Women have become m.«* atblatk
night.
iirat-s and pieces in ih<- miiwicsl see
rj«d tblp hands have grown larger. M
Hiators Chriatmatea.
r imie -on—the only
il.nt at
they liisl-l on w.-arlllg the uRM- tismIt was on lh>- flr.i Chri<fma8 dsy
The high.-*! isk.-- In the world are
le-r of gliAes.
't'hristnras
of Ihe infant r.-publlc that' theSmtuor- th.. Himalayas tn -nillK-t. where tb-re
On trun-AiIaotlc liners the general
lal Wm-hingt.m lerf.-rmare some liodU.- of water a.- hich a«
i.iid.-ticy bos be.n to make travel
pres.’tu
. heaven.
And the wif.-'s mosi daring ami briiiU
yo.MSI fe(d alaive the l.-v.-l <d the
imore expensive for the rich and lets
lieen that lonesome since for the ran war. To kave an army, which fat

"And them crutches h.is to be got
out! Mia* Tracy. I been out on the Oiiesa I don't 'member
the nlglii
tracks todijr. There's a bag of coal BUx'beib held ny feM In her hands t<

than before.

■jf him.

doan-atairs. I oonidnt carry it up!"

owe me a quatler. oh?".

»any>* Chriatfma Cnrtchea
She would not nlwtra be lame. But
It wonM ba oany woaba before abe

I'd <R»a my mouth and holler—liurah! hurrah! hurrah’" The little fel­

ooald bear weight on tbe Injured foot.
Tee. abe

maat mlaa ibe

low tumbled oO his chair, and rolled
Cbriiimaa on the floor in an ecstacy of fccUug

tree. Jff aba had erat^ea. though—
*'C<Htcbea!’‘ cried Mrs. T«cy, t
Ing (C her thread aa abe flnlataed tbe
last ihlrt of tbe pH*. “Why don't b<

be did no! undersiand

nor

try

1

"Shocks!- be ejaculated, climbing
his seat again.

"You've got

Don't they sell crutches somewher*'

'Gniy twenty-fire ccnis.genilemon!" had
The policeman know
le and

Timons

his

ground,

had met

before.

Mnggicl- Tbe girl looked

up.

you soe this kldT' putting hIs hand
tn

Jerry's

shouMer.

‘He's

buying

hU line slick an' giving it you -cans.he's Ihe kind Is good lo gtilk.

See?"

mj dtanionda and pcnrie? Bone docJerry never fllDched. Mis’, Tracy'
Etliabeth nodded. "But we couldn't
^ »o" have no more emae than noth- bny them. Mother only has twenty pennies must not be'iak.ti to meet
cmiE In the bouse—and you earned even this oecasioB. but he bad falib

tegr

Ellnahetb
Sbe bad

Tracy nade no anawer.

learned

tbe

that. Bhell gel paid tonight, but it
pcotecUon of all got to go (or rent. Dui you can go.

snanan. Bnt nits the Chriatmaa tree’

Jerry!' This was all her consolatlon.

that the
eye coiild

policeman's laughing Irish
see more than r

out of a dllemmma.

The thought waa too eroel to be borne.
Maggie dnried away, hugging bet
'Guess I wont be borne to supper
There U no teUlag what would have tonigbl. MU' Tracy." said Jerry as he treasure, and Micfaaej turned
happened If Jerry Brown bad
■ms. T guess Ihst's enough of lakilig
off tbe next morning.
then cone Into tbe toon. Jerry was
tbe neweboy wbo alept on a tjulll In
rner of tbe Tracy'a Aitcfaen. He
, on

enrtehoe

not

for

-RYby. for the land's sakes?"

Ihe legs of the lame. Mr. Tlmon*." h

G.

said In his roughesi. gruffest voic<

Mebbe

T1I be
I

kin

knockin' 'round some.
flml

some

more coat.

"otnay

Don't keep any mush (or me. Guess

■weekn,- but for llfe. Bht Jerry was

til dine out!- and tbo Ud went oil

ih.it made Jerry shrivel np till be fe
as small as lh<- fli-eliig Maggie.

"It

business yout'e hi. making the

tbe oerrieM grig of a boy. One would laughing at the sorry
little joke ebst «>( 11. but when It e<mie* to
think he went on crutches (or n joke •Gueaa 1 ain't goln' to eat up ait they that: " He siami>od o»it and J«Try hut
and told papen for fun.
got.- he said to himself as be reached ried after. Here was a queer mix-np:
He came laugblag Into tbe roou.

the street In the gray, cold morning.

-Hollo, folks! Uy. but Ift jolly cold

warm
"Well now, If you tint Ibe bleeaed- didn't

cat boy! Tbere'a aoma auah tor you.

bo's

'em. oh?

And

the times shi

like nolasses' on

her mush.

.

earns g

.Cling as thw lour

Maned a naibinal movement to <

'Now. then!" said Policeman I>Obe

out numix-r- you. In your unpYoux^ted

ilnd -hep ih hi- li.sl. Slid ch.->-r to
up.

"No, sir. Yoii owe Tlmon'

So Wi-'ve bo.-ii l.s.king'abwiii

for u liime llitle lart to'us.- his crutch

sal. "wo'II settle this little alfair. T-on

citle* is a pnbilr ov<m. wh*-!.-, 1
unall f.*-. *ou*ewlvc«*may l-svc 1

i-Uh

When t saw this J.tt. wUh ih-

laugh In his ■•>-«’ and th>- quick word it

Tlu-

Indu-arie

T.-vt,|e

one

the

Itr.-iii-fi st.wBM-rw ba. a suite (ff noumi
. wliii'b co-t *2.'s*> a passage.
Motor, wa'er.iig caris

sbo-lcss. ■imn.is and supiu-i - »>:>k.d f'lr 1:

the icy !

t!l*'‘.-<llnp b-y-i
when, weary

I could bar

!exix-n-.tv<- Pw the

In marly every jrtrmt in Japanese'

M-ar, with «*Dljf a guanl to Ke.-p
the file'unA «|ipc-nronr.'

Iile.1 in-tbe Clisrops

RiAuu

have

been

Elysora, Pnris

; Tb- > spn-nkie a wl.P I. .d eight U» 10

that a spid-r-wch ifacti.ry.J* in stii

Hot. too! "

How IVinegal laughcT
put liim witii Jo-h TnM>-. .nnd' he rain urr've at your de-iioaiion; to attack
JerrT'a no fool."
-Well. now. if you ain't tbe bleat- ^Ttac newspapers wore soon disposed
“But you got me lut > the acrape. tnie as >'■•• 1 ev.Ty limO. .. .No! .Ti a wa:ni and sgp.’ii»r fo>.
edest giri:~ retorted langtalng Jerry, of that day—sooner than usual,
youngster! ••
lx- l.'aviiic him with ymi tiil Chrt*t him. th's Is n-feal. at which Fced.-fmaking strtdee to tbe table. "Yum! never was Jerry's face lulghter,
-4 thought Timon's wi .a the one go;
i>-k th- Cr-M hllnw-lf.. might
s 1*
a; niaiT.i*crihi of th- lOt-h- made
Yarn! It takes mush to warm a feller bU voice gayer. He had a big Pur­ scraped!"
. Clitisi. Ixvn proud T-> tlu**.- -who h.-.- a' -Jar t1»e niiilh'^-ntjir'r ;*ihI tbi- •ddett 1
1. tlm*l night! And a
up! How's your foot, EUsabeth?”
The policeman laughed bmg anil
• ling. d«-.-<I w-n -lone, oil* fn.'.roilig of xa cxlvt.-nce, is Wing.exhiiiiie.rat
pose growing In his heurt
BBS to you alt!' •
But BUssbetb's throat was full of warmed him through and through. jlusfH:
Then he suddyiily, so)H>r«;d
ry. luifingI Di-c
will <-v»T« l»e memora- .iirjtlsh Mu*(-u^ ■
'-Cood night."' said
:
nebee nnd-iunps. Bbe ataook her bead,
He was going to buy those criiiches. down.
nna wot^ifhlc. '
-i- h.«d as ii.- f.i- 111
ft I* eytimaicd liial abb'-i'and tan" cane Instead of words.
"What sized erntehes do >' a wnnt.< (um-iu (hank hi* bl: (
Tyihg up the morning's profit!
d frtp EIUa-1 . !« F.t» •«) Cliri-'niai i;S that G-'n- ■ps'r cent frt til- enti^ wrt-a.'df K«;
•No!" cried Jerry, naking a wry his clothes—for those pennies were Tittle feller?"
^
; ClirbtBJIis J..V,
M!?ha.-I.'.‘r.t> fiinion wajl.*: away
in Euo»]>r s* -rip* r-d 4..v ,vusi I-irv-

yai Is. ran ai from flv.- to sU miles an
b.irar b«s'dat*»iii t.'ski galkma of water
■ an-i are claimed each to do the wxsrk
•of four or fiv(- h'lrae water carls.
I- I- raid that Pad.T. w.ki can play
■iver five hondn-d crmipv-iUons from
memory, {i U only iK-c-Miary f‘»r *'■“
t>> r-«d or (ilsy over w composllhiB

face.

-

iwlc.-; Ip (Hder to lu-morlic It.
M>it.ten.;gr». and

Monaca

am

ih«-

only tw«» c<»'in'-i'» tn E-trope la nrhldi

"I can't eland aah water tn this BBcred to Mrs. 'Tracy—Jerry stood on
•■She's a head taller 'n mr." '
.3inmeiral liftikl him oft jik t.-';. cniti-h-'/l-tbm. »h:rh ..edvd la -ihi ,«I1 »fi
Til- i'rt-ntb ix-clo-i «-l Httnm
If you'd got sugar—'
wptH. trf> mroei. wbaK-ver are worked. The
"Your *n‘ler?t
1.. ami «!!.. and. holding Win <jo-'t'katl<*'v«
iSavartijth. And P
J
the busy atroot corner. l<a>kfng this
li.rtner.oouii’ri k sa.d 'o contain r*«iRtlaabeib Uughed In aplie of her- way and (hat.
Where did they sell
"St*. Elizalietb TraCy. I »ve with
(.ig
i,..ar,_ ^.,..^,.,1 ,i-t-'|«;iici«n f.'hnicma*. 17*:, a' th-'lArtc vlllssp-'jhaving ^
,
algM of the enmlcat Utile crutrtie*? He hud »evn plorflv- but al­ them. Sh.'» lame."
'
,
cius-k and
leushiiig .Jti-..
* w-h.-;,-1,--ha.l ichi.-i-.-d i«pt .6r»t'grrai-! mi miHr*,
.
'i.i«**i,t« of iron, tin and '
face, nil awparkle with genial humor ways In use.
"How ?"
uighf. BtHv -.xi. m*.wl tight! •
; virl.lry, !la.i..^Wt*htng’Hn^'ft-slg4ie-l hl-i
F. v.-n p'lr 4dvV»-Ty hundr-ri .Eligil-h-:'**'"
and khidnese.
wonder where these come Jrom," i
"Broke her fool. Mid *h.'s got 10
.\nd Jerjf wiindife.! Vhy.hc waiitci! ct.nitiil-i.in 4('tii.-f ftfi iotiurt arerari'-w'k. whlk. anwm.e.to. ,y f :*'= I»'i!iioy. a Fr.-ftc*i Ms.-cwHsi-has '
"He aays she's got
to sit there he said, eyeing bis own pair with new set'the Tree! "
irt r:iu and b-ap iii he tad'nev«r so th.-. atnib-s'-of the na-ii
i'-tily b-ir'm on- iiundr—t aro wli4i>w-'r*»t»-n ••xp*'rttnetning a- fu the (dfeci •
weeks unless ihe can kave
iDienwi. "I s-pose mother boitKht 1
So llitie-hy ifitle the ftoiy came waniird b»-r.>re in at! hi'If-.- —■
K wa> im‘'h’risim*:*
itfl. that[•xl ey«richt at a gtcBt b*driu In a 1*1-1
bere'ausb.
netf at

crutches." said Mrs. Tncy. coning tn

'em." He sightnl. Bhe had not been n 1 out. and it was a wight to «.* how j.-u- Chd-iian En.kav,.: W-trid

,

.

:n;c M-;hod;-t

Ep&cot.fcl

t<> the room w|tb Jerry's sack of coal

very sitecessful mother, and her de.vih I <!er grew the rough, rud-ly taee look;
•How to the world did you make outjp.j
^1* way
to the'Ing down Into the lad'*,

to

lug this claan from the irai^a. greatest comfort of his life. BuiiIk-o;
"Now. w hen . .-onity
■ytnill
Th- -n*m- Santa
? Thera's iwM half a bnahcl! Iill she was his! In all th- groat cliy—|w«'ric fof 'em—hanl!—T know w-her- bivvhith'5 (of

last aplendM!

Hard coal, too."
In all the big world—no «ae was his’thro'* a pair «■( fUigent crutches ih^
"1 bad my eye on this hero mash," and he was no oof
jgc.!girl ceo boiry. Pone?"
said Jerry snuticaliy pollablng off
doors feeling.
"Doao!—If I can —11 niy papei*.
the plate wHh
hU
eager tongue.
“Shucks!" cried___ ______
a1ou4.liiw."
.*Gee« they had a spill-oot. There's j,^Ug bimseif impatkntiv.
Inu
.rolw- barii after t.
^
lou more.
iBoro. !'.»
I'm golB'
it.

-What
"So your'c a tewwlrty* And pay your
h,.;boardr
.

“YoB're gnlng to do no such thing. made nralgbt tor a policeman at -the;
"What I can.
Tdl «e whero. I've got to uke these erosilng. •
,
i
•That's on th.
to the nhop. TliereY a moon. I can
"Crutches, k li? What do you be'.along, now M<vi
•ee to CM n." said Mrs. Tracy. One wanting of another pair?"
Incr."
•oca far and ndurca much for lialf
■ ImAcI of furi.

-Guess that’s tny lluie atorr." anewerod Jerir: grinning.

Jerry told her whore (he pivcloiu gefin' to trade; "



Clau*. t- :.:i'

WeH. Tvaitly wealthy

,

Vcion.

d, 1



<jt ^

h«-rt after din-; wa> a iwy. juid ib.t

oocv rich sob cnnonncc-d the wc-

but he was; but then !«uir ihrougU variovb- rvyetw- tbe national deU »

place appoinied wbtfo Mlchad't-*. was watching one night

hy

»>ai:

hUUbe.pasx.

'

Vb- !a;c-;|i snTiBbI <rf »h»-‘' A«
i - t-UB< in

iTa-feio-d

.t--).' ' loienariy

• th»- d‘cr*w*-^

of the'air on

the »y..t,a:i . nb-rh Oicrv»-»s tbe seBO-'

S'Ste* is illr»m«-s- of roe «.p'ic m.rve.

ettaln* a

Ther

lias' .d yVaiH-e s rojs/ri-d diMvv
qf iJUnj«>od». The
tbi
lumber Kf ’(/•H' are now cnnirocled H»new «> re f<7md !n a biue slate s^
* *3 l-.r three mina'M'-ialk»nake

never 'I'lci.l'j*wv-ta;> T.
• -*r. t'» an «*l».

- facttfiat th-} haw no e.veltds.

pa*
tie

r*,

TTu- oranov pr^KgUon of tYlff-dtia
.ll-eo

T?^ aro pris

'tfounre.? f.- !♦ ?«----,.,e dbMds by

are

■T-n ' yeafs « !-.-u-.i. Rlveplog_or w<d(iltc. t
Jack'-.lijid, they are alway, open .
»thingo|i



mi.d. . xrf'.-fn<-«'dn the aeo

>1011 noiVh rd Fa!rfi-id. Texu*, over the-

-tx fs.-r.
___ :i:

_The ey«i> o( a

a uornshlp 1

larn-r soon U-gaii i)ie. Marq;4* Lofoyc-ie

i...

■ teleidioiie w-iib Loudon. Tbe chance while -digging a w. :;

W'di-l*
I'-rf.uiiv

iufing tbv w.-aiib h<- lnb..-ri!«-l in hrip-;iat'T. on Chri^Ttni.*.'1

fin.l-

4 lirt%- faster. adhtc and ».;ji «if wP proportion to tbe

. whkh .

Cbri
Ubont the i^rcjt-g

Ill* taibcr. an exrevJing' ing pr> *eut
d e.j wh- n Nicholas ■*«

yelixdty of 'be. m-c*. is'!'if*n ni>4

h«b»-si »p«»ri y*-' gi>A» to a; norms!, wl.i-ft t» in a a»c«coro ■!■*•• to

grant roai'i-rl.-ing .u-ta! i-

in (^ w->r 1/f
On Chrlstma-* day. 1«*4 <

Ihr Christiaa Ui'-h in«i whiih
man

the^

!!.;iS«. *(*•’ :«-r (u-ctjnd

-h.. couwn,. B'S* d-;iv*-r.d ovvr 'to: p-.

Id Pnni.-i A Asm Mhict ala-.;: i,:-..,'
and h-- n-ciGv.-g c.ir><i:' wining UI

a

tir.K 7j;,. „j- the- fo—nctst

wt-un

There lieicg' s I (IloDer for Jmr 'lnc Jb>- pmir. A n--ighb.'r

"Mebbe I'm then- niiild iu-

** par of

■h-*l4'

to (yiiify ■v.-u 'l-.ij)

Hau* i-1

Wi,.*

iha* Nuw Ori.'*ii>;

--f t.*-- q.,.-!!-

f a Orman .
TL-c
Ntcb'da-.

bis mother.
squsrt'.

ww'.

or-.. ' '
• bnginatien'ef flaqU.

dir

‘sve jp-e*, sent
.1. u.erxteoi U> b*
dviee-li'ni whb-h

-M. n-md-.; *. re i.«md is raid .in

•- - J 'b- t-s:- chariici.r a* that nf

ini:.i-in«|Jbe.>aBn JOT fieiU of South Afrlau

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEI
RAPID CITY.

BaiM cur. Mid.. Dec. 15—Kalkult» coaptr. nalOce Meenl ot Ita nelKhImriaseoaDUee. ha* me rUlase vltblo
Jtt borSera It c»b well be prood of.
TbU rlUase Is Rapid Cltr. and'
boasu of and U cpokeo of vkh
Batanil pride ebaracteristic of a co
■ftitr of anterpriahiK. public apirit.
•d boaliieaa sea aod rcBldenU as betPC one of tbe mass wide awake and
prasraaslce places of lu stsc foond Ja
these p/OtiL JudslB« froni ibe places
of buslitess. the prettiness of tbeir resideaoea and 'be acUritr of iu clUxens
la p»cral. tbeir oplnktas are not far
from beiivwTeet. and in some re­
spects as far as an Bvcnlng Record
cotiid obserrc, they
bave been cxcodlnsir modest in tbeir
^ims.
Karina <«o ralltoadR, two mail
mules, e stiire and hoop factorr.
Sillls and a splendid tannine country
around it It bIvos It a
GUtt Is staple and retaarkable tbrossb
ool Ote roar.
A score of up-tiHlUc places of bulaess, ^wo churches, and a largo scbwl
boose, are all found here and tbeoe
several insUtuUons are nuioaged by
tMdelent men. who bare ibe weitare of
tbeir village and
B connirr
St heart at all tima.
General St«r«a.
' The two general stores ate owned
by LewU War and LouU La Care.
Mr. Way's store U SUed from top
bottom with merchandise of every deseriptloii. The store ai^
novel one. Having a
away abont aeren feet from the store
floor, maidag HpsnflPi to load
abelvea np to tb^dROBg and altogeth­
er preaenUng a very unique and novel
Mr. Way. formerly hod
boalaess interests in Traverse City,
abd with hU years of
gether »Uii bis Immenae stock of nc
and opdodate meichaodlse. will be
Twy valuable Addition to tbe bualoei
Intermu and cUUenablp of Rapid
aiy.
liotils InCnre U the pioneer storeke^er of this plsM. aod carries
complete line of metcfaandlse at ti
place nd bnslaeaa.
Harflware •tore.
John Wright is .the hardware man
«f this place and carries a complete
One of farm l^lemcnts. sbelfware.
ntovea and Asking tackle. By bis at­
tention atrlel^^ busineae and fair
flealtng wtUi Al Has made hU place
acme of wtlylix^ nearly every day
at the year.
The Rapid City hotel, run by wuBam Rooney, has been enUrely rebtdlt
flaring the paat aeaaao and adds very
■m^ attneUveneu to tbe bnainesi
Mctka of tbto place.
Dr. Bead Decker Is the riDage pby. The esngenia] doctor formtwly
«incUee. but for
ana Twy Important came to Rapid
City aa a auceeasor of Dr. Boyd, who
Traverse City
The doctor reporta a mshiog bi
^ aaya be enioys living In thU aectlen cf the conntry very much.
9amee Anderson, who receoUy In­
jured bis band very ta<Uy. U slowly
( from the same and as­
pects soon to be at work again.
Mrs. B. 3. Hsrbold and son bare
recently returned from
where abe bai been enloylng a vlsil
vltb her sister.
Vlllape
C. B. Van Bnren is the vUlsgc blackflmith and also does alt Idiids of wood
vock. Mr. Van Barco enjoys the dis­
tinction of haring bolU the first btrildIng that was built in Rapid City.
Jy *1 years ago.
C. M. Tlnkbam's drag store
flniU a reritable beehive of activity.
HM complete line of drags and toilet
aoveltioa and goods are ever sought
•Rer by those Urlng In the village and
ta tbe outlying oountry. Mr. Tl
in nddlUon to bU buslneui. U tbe vil­
lage postmaster, and also U repreacn-tatlve of the
Meat Market
V. K. Bennawy is the meat dealer
«f this place, and suppUcs tboae liv­
ing In the Tillage and rnral districts
With fresh and wbotesome meats
I tbe year. He also buys
lire Btoek. bides and poultry, thus oflerlng an avenue by which the farman can dispose of their lire slock and
^try.
J. O. HnUhlna fl 8im are also hostBng esamples of Rapid City busliiCM
men. They were former Traverse
City baslnees folks and T^rt a very

'y

W. R. Uull U the village diapenser
Of 'goodies.- *Br'«iU'store one is
In reality In
^pge. sugar bowl."
nreah. palaUble 'cindln. fndu and
Beta are always found here.
The
weary, bimgiy traveler can a)wa>a
get a Tcty enjoyable meal here, and
during tbe enmmer scasoa ice cream
tuna rampani here la bis parlors.
V. B. Davidson has recently iasUII-^
«d a pool ttiom here and Judging tram'
tbe number of people wbo are
BtaflUy trying oat tbe garnet of
Hards and pool at this place It U a
decided success.
Livery Sam.
Dnnlc] Lyman is back at bis old
ntand, after an absence of ten months
from bbsincM. and tbe traveling pub­
lic can reM named that for once cotnfWtable llvmy
and rapidity of.
amreyance llb;l^an has spared no
time and money. Mr Lyman also nins
S feed sUbIc and aates bare in con-,

necUon with bis bnilnea.
Tbe barber shop trf J. E. 8hsw al­
so presents a very eeot and pretty ap­
pearance. Mr. Shaw Is an artist of
and his ever pleas­
ing manner and amUble nature has
made iiself felt In bis business, until
today he, unlike tbe barbers found
eisewhere, is often compelled to work
la place of ten hours each day, about
Is

certainly

^ I ■vHE An of Enfiraving
.. is
i> the prime faaor in producing WedI
ding Invitationt, Anne
tnnouncements. Menu and Place C*d»
lor Bridai Dinnen,. At
A Home Cards, and Church Cards
that are dintnetive in character. We give to everv- order our
I the time it is received until it is
delivered. Our Stationery Sample Book^and 1907 Hand Book
of Suggestions lor Christmas Gito
S will
w
bc*sent o

\v R I G H T, . K A Y
be stn-naonaly sriive
on the day cither people look forth to
ease .and re«t.
Mr. Pei
preaches at Clearwater. Mabel sad
Rapid aiy. and has a Sunday school
at Mabel, which was rvcently organ
Ucd and from an ocganluilon of a
doxen or ao has now nearly fifty t
bers.
Mrs, Sebastian IIoo|>er from Prince
AlUrt. Canada, has moved to Ra|fld
City, where she will make her b
3. Vllel bus recently pureha-Hed a
bpsy fUlng it up at this
P. A. Murphy baa reecnily purchas­
ed iho dray Hno of Oeo. Thomas and
reports a growing bnslness.'
C. V. Pitman is the man the rural
reahlenis of Rapid City are glad to
see. He being the rural mall carrier.
Mrs. Itwln Hsrger Is the Record
and Htrald eomsspondeni here, and It
la hoped all those llviog in Rapid City
and tbe territory around this village
will aee that the RapW City eobimn
ol news Is filled to overflowing from
R. J. Gaunder. tbe representatlre of
a gas light concern, espeols to go out
on Ibe road for his coarern In a few
days. HrMtounder fa the company.'a
special d^knatrator and
and reporta gn-ai stireess In his parUcular Une.
. B. Pickard U assisting at C. E Van
Suren’s blacksmith shop st this writWilllam VofghL secretary and treas­
urer of the stave and hoop mill, says
the mill wUl begin m>eraUoos Id
abort time again. Also aays sot
needed repairs are being made on tbe
mill at this time.
Burch la the man who mlasea
E.
both meals and sleep when
alorma aucb as the recent one strikes
this region, for be Is the dispatcher
at this place, and as high as five
trains could be counted here all at
one lime one day last wi-ek. depend­
ing upon his telegraphic work for
Uiclr departure to other paints.
Mrs. R. D. Gardner will move In
le near future to Stratford, where
her husband is at prt-sem employed.'
After a brief siMoara .at. Rapid Ciiy,
"The Rustler,” known as the vll^ge
newspaper, was compelled to sus­
pend. It Is unfortunate for tbe tIIlagers to lose this valuable ■adjunct,
as It was one of the newsiest and most
up-toflate papers published In th\s
eecUon of tbo county, and will be a
loss that wilt bo greatly f^lt by the
residents of this place.
With no newapaper of yqar own.
whj' pot give every Item of nea-s,
to your editor in the
past, to Mrs. Itwln Hsrger?
William Colerich Dead.
WillUm Colerich. a young man H
years old. of Old Mlssioo. who was
strack by a board from u saw about a
w^k ago. died Friday from bts
Injuries.
Tbe funeral was held
Old Mission Sunday morning «t 10
o'clock In charge of the Anderson
Undertaking company. The Rev; Mr.
Chase of Old MlMlon was tb eoffleisting clergymsn. '
BEAUTIFULLY boxed i

It Takes
Nerve
EvCTj'tbinir depends upon
j-our nen-es. It is nerve force
that causes tlic brain to direct
tlie motion of your body; it is
nerVe force titat causes your
bean to pulsate, and send the
blood through your veins: it
is nerve force that causes your
stomach to digest food, j our
kidneys to filter the blood, and
the liver to secrete bile.
In fact, nerve force is the
power that runs >-our body, so
if you feel worn-out, irritable,
nervous, cannot sleep, or cat
well, have pain or misery
anwherc, your nerves are
weak, and your systei
down. To restore this vitality
take Dr. Miles' Nervine which
will strengthen and build up
the nerves. You cannot be
healthy without strong nerv-cs.

ErJS.*!
nad lift. 1

Traverse Qlj State Baik

U^ddin^ Stationery
&

Tire Insurance!

Omuv Rauiaacf
Greea Comoaa

SURPLUS, BSO/IOO

Money to Loan on Improved Real Estate Only.

COMPANY

IMaiiav tas-uiAuwo s:>.saiiast* coloswiths'^iLvtasMiTHf
UL^rKUIT; 140-114 WoodasH Ay. FAKIS: 34-K Rur dnPnm Ho(ri>

CAPITAIw 8800,000

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A Gefloil BiRktir BbsImm Bmc

E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
HELD UP AT NORTHPORT.
HONOR.
, Honor. Mich- Dee. K,—Herlrerl LoNofthport. Mich, Dec. 14.—Harry
tun had the misionunw lo alaah an ax Beers, a cripple, wtio runs the billiard
Into hU leg laai Thuraday and will
hall here, was held up and cobbed of
of leisure for •: while
Herb haj the symputliy of an aeeldeni between $40 and $45 last night jjst
policy In Ihe Michigan Home and after he had eleacd hit pdaee of busi. which will help ne«». about 10 e'cleek.. He had gone
keep the wolf from .the door while be but a short distance when j tall, sienla laid np.
dcr man shoved the muxzle of a revol­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ftinf of Oakland
Muniy nre'ihe gnrala of Mr. and Mrs. ver in hie face and made him throw
up hit handa while he went through
Venn Barber.
The posimasler wishea to Inform hli clethce.
the liox. renlera that box ft-nl must
After he had robbed him the thief |
be |uUd on or i>eCore Ibe first of the
made him enter his own heme and told
quarter lian. tot i according lo a new
ruling by ihe poatofflre department him if he gave the alarm within an!
Boxca not paid for by that date cannot hour he would kill him. Mr. Beers!
Ik* held for IS or SO days as hereto­ waited' about >wo hours and then:
fore.
gave the alarm.
Miaa I>«na Dean of Elk Itoplda-wai. -Mr. Beers beiii
sworn in on Wednesday. Dec. IS. and
identify the robber as he thinks thsi
Ix-camc one of Uncle SJim's postal
several evening* bAne he and'
clerks at this office.
Bro. Deroraux of the B. F. D. la two Others «rare in Mr. Becrt; place j
having all kind* of trouble. Last Sat of buMneso. Last night, the man|
iirday hla team ran awn}-, and spilled whom he thinks robbed him. wet |
ev(*rythlng all- r>ver the country and there alone. It it thought he is a!
Monday one of his team tried to climb
a ;ree and smashed a wagon pole and member of a band of crook* and that
Mr. D. Iiud to hike in several miles. he came on to Traverse City.
Leo eiacy said It was not good for
A watch
made on the train this'
man to be alone so he made himself morniog. but no man of
deter ipKcarre around Honor last Wednesday
tien
of
this
party
boarded'the train.
and bled away to Thampsanvllle and
peranaded MIsa Banmler to change
Death of Byron Hobbf.
her name to Stacey and at present
Kaikaska. Mich.. !>cc. H-Byron
they are keeping bouse on Second llulito, .a well known Vltiicn «.f ttiL
street, nod Leo Is passing the cigars. place, wo* found In a dying conditiun
The many aspirants for the rcmtni- in hU bed si ten o'clock lati night.
erative office of postmaster at this Hi* had rdeclvcd a stroke of apopl.-xy
place wUl hare to go way back and .md died vjry soon after his condi­
sU up lo the corner down, as Van has tion s-as discovered, il-- was seveniyreceived his commission for another fuiir years of nge and had residi-d In
term of four yeara. and the klckere; Kalkaska twenty-six years. 4Ir leavi-<
are wondering how did it ,-hnp|M*n.
a widow and foar chl!dr<>n. .Tracy
Henry Slrlehlen of Perrysbnnt, O'., HoUlis. Miner Hol.lis. Mr.-. W. J. Willi
has been the guest of liis niece. Mrs. of Kalkaska, and Hersfhid Jb.libs
Tniman MltrhcII. for the jiast week. .Rear l'rc«-k.
Mr. Siricklen returned to his Ohio
Mr. lluhti, K-evivt'd a
of
home Mooday morning.
apoplexy about a year ago Jinl re
••Belva- Weaver and family have
jwturned from their pummer outing

Room 810 Now Stato Bank Bulldinfl;.

SBcrCcfltfiUtweflflB nacDcHflUB

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City, Mich.
DflLAI-KN» IN

Phonos. 11. !i

Citz 30l>.

By placing a negative at the torus
of a tclcsco|>c daring the hours of the
liishi Miss Harriet S. Leavitt, one of
the Harvard Obaen'aiory photograph
examination force.'tois ri-cenily disrovorwd thin}<lx new variaMe stars.
These latest additions to the known
<>t light make a total
of !..■!« stars which Miss l^vlit h;is
diacovered.

A franchise for the <
of a gas plant In Ihiyne Cliy buv U-.*n
granted to O. S. Heydon and W- H;
Selkirk, and .convinicilon wo-k sill
lK*sl« shorll.e.

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Canufd Can
Zomatots
and Satman

Sob^ ntily by

BREZINA
F. M. PAINE,

Patents

F'l-OmST

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MacHitt

ETC, KAR, MOM
AMR THROAT

OLAGBRB PITTBB

ComrmcKVvAe.

THOfl. a. GPRAOWC * fleR,

mm Tk Farmer’s Store
PATENTS.

Vsyss Onatp Bmfc Bldg.. DBTBOZK

Nasal

CATARRH

OVER r.,ias> rbrifimas han<lk.-rIs *a It* rant
ehii ft ;o chtHMC from and nol a iu-icl.
sboild tw Clmuxew.
niibilrt-r to elog your t-dectlon. ^ >.
Ely’s Cregm Bala
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B,.wfl.iio.
Milk-Tan-rn. 2m» From Slr.->-t.
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The following officers were elected
to pilot Longmald ^amp R. N. A.
•-through Its triali^ and - - • •
for the ensuing year: Mrs. M. W
O’Brien, oracle: Mrs. Geo. Weaver,
vice oracle; Mrs. Floyd Little, receiv­
er; Mrs. Janies Trumpower. reconler:
Mra, M. C. Van Blarloum. cliancollor:
Mrs. Frank Cic, inside sentinel; Mrs.
Ashley, tnnslde guard; Mrs: Ralph
Mead, manager 3 years.

BUSINESS CARDS.

LUMBER-AIl kififls.
LATH $$d SBIMGLES.
DOORS and WINDOWS-flll slrles. STORM SASH-Tke otra U$4.
BUILDING PAPER-AU frafles.
ROOFINC-Tke best asfl cheapeaL
INTERIOR HNISH-Stock aad tpcOoL
All kinds of shop work to order on -short notice.
Get our prices ^fore h’Jjin*;.

Berstd

aad
Tarm and Tirtsidt

Jidiii II. I’.-rrlii. «-f Itidlsnaihjli.:. upI»-ar»Rl h'-for-- tin- Hous-.-. conj:M!ii*c
-n tuii-kliiL- i.n-1 curivW} jv-i.-rday in
'sui>|«iit of rill- AlU‘-r>a:i n.ii;k«-r«.’ ns
IF IT COMR8 from Stelnlicrg liro^
s,w:iailim rn-.1ii ctim-iiry lii*-a.Min*.
Pay* for both a full year. See an­
no matter wliui, It's kii|mtIi and
nouncement elsewhere in today'* Ill- Iirg.-d the |ll■^•,•.slt; for
priced.
dee IT tf. Herald.
mill.- li! hank imie-.
'
Two papers for the price of one.

$1.00

Christinas Suggestions For
CMSISTIVIAS
••H-k.-h.-sUT” nickk* pUU-.! teaaBiJ coffee |>-.U front 70C up.
Si-jagon aibl Slii*ara forti...........................................................25c «p>
SkuUs from ’iOc op
Kaxon from $1 up.
Pocket Knives from 2.V- uji.
W«-liaTc:i U>i<-mortmeiitor:r>aD<liiQckDiveg tb$t an h$od
fornoil an-1 fully warratilttl. Come in «Dd tee tbe nuy ueefoi
iin.l valuabl.- prebenu you can Ret for a little 4uuDef At tbe
h&rJwarv- aturc at Chriatiuas time.

FRANK TRUDE
Old reowt OfVlow Bulldlnsh-

Rowland Dsualau

A Few

HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS

Christmas Suggestions
Christmas Is near ot hand and ;y>n-still find yourself wondering
what shall i gel. nnw what would tx- more sensiblv or useful than a
nice Turkish Rocker or Morris Chair, your huvband would spiireclatc
so much. We have soote dandy* fiom $6.T3 up and Lcaih.-r'Rocker*.
you ought to sec them, every «yle or de»ign you coul.J think nf.
tbe finest line In the city, and for your wife.'mother, or sister se
can fix you dot there too. Iq Side Boards. Buffet*. China Closet*.
Walng Tahl.*s. Library Tallies. Writing Desk*. Parlor Table* or n‘
hnmlred other things at atuarlne low jirices if you will give u* a
trial.

Stop in ud Cminncc ToursoK thatoui Piices aie Right

Glassware:
We have 12 dozen pietes of ‘’RUBY" ware
which we wiH'sell at lOcenis.
h will not last vetr long at this price so coae
while there is a (vood selection. OeouiGe Japan*
ese ware. Imitation hand painted. Very beaatiful aod useful articles.

These Include
'':v;*r4-v..r<c:v t

Useful eifts
For Cbrislmas
Makeyot mo:i.-y
.
2.. twi-,.f*r by btiyin:: liiic^s tl
.•liildii-n
f')vejsh->‘« and lepcin^t for
tbe (firlt;. HuVjers ao-1 e> ks
for tbe boys.

Your Credit Is Good

eenrea bmjs* ah worn-out—could t>M

Bon Boo Dishes. Pickle Dishes, Powder Mugs,
Combing Receptacles, Cups and Saucers. Vaies,
Syrup Pitchers, Cracker Jars. Price 2S cents. Q

Plain White Dishes:
White ware is always in style.
line of doable thick hotel ware

Look o\*er oor

Your Reliable .Fumilurc Slore.
Dr. MUm' Noarim h aaW by paw

So?HeS^'^EIUBit, Ind

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. Sooth Union Street

.

A nice pair of shoes
is Always ap;:recjale I.
ItpAja to bjy yourahocs b--re

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

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ORAND TRAVCMC HERALD. THUMDAY. DECEMRER 20. IMS
LIQUOR TAX ETATERERT.

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Name of penon. eon
tIOB. oeapur or «
Ins e tee.

week!. When the Krladla« li nsaned i
three m«b« User the -espKftjr elll
h«*« been Mabied. Tbe tnpivremenu th« sre belnf msde »1H *frc
to ell their bends tbst
now «kh them, it Is etpected. ao
that none wOl be laid off derlns Use
cold MMer BOBUis.
John Wlatcra and vUe left Roodar

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John T. Thacker .
Wm. L. GroRorr
aae- R Corbli .

Stata of MIcMmo. County «f Grand
Travetue—as.
'
PmneU B. Brosm, treasurer of said
oonntr. being duly awom. says that
tbe above and fore«olog aUtemoi* “
true and correct.
l^ands E. Brosm.
■ Treasurer for tbe County of Grand
'I'raverse.
SnbBcribed and awom to before me.
a notary pnbllc in and for nJd oonuty, this eighth day of December, IMS.
Robert B Walter.
Notary PnbUc In and for Grand Travjcrae Ooanty.
My ewimtWon explns Jan. S3.' 1M9.
ELK RAPIDS,
fclk RapidB. Dec. IB—Jauea Venier
shipped a carload of poUloea Toeeday.
The BUt cement pUnt la sUII
nlng, empiorlng their fuH force of
men, U is expected the Uat of tbe

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and Orde Laawir o< East Jorded
•ere manied In tbe Utter cit? Tuea-j
Ins cd Ore InfUjance asenta
day ereslas.
Tbe K. O. T. M- M. elected Use fol ; kitm Locy Loop, Khstlrminpo
teacher, has not been able to (ill her
pUee la school since ThanVi^rtDs.
She U at ber borne in the aooiben
Dexter Bar»r. ChapUln; Ora. Nome part or tbe aUie. Misa Cnee Lcand GannUetl. PbrsicUn; T. Chrtat'; tofse U^atupIjlBB (or ber.

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In tbe death of HImm O'Deli lari
•eek. Kewsdin lost one of Its oldest
reeldeDU and this aeeUon one of iu:
early ploneeni. He came into Elk
Raplda township Bfiy years ago and
bad been a conttODOua resident here
alaee hik fifteenth year. He died
tbe age of 66 years. Hia remains rest
In onr Tillage cemetery,
for Wasbington. D. C.. for a brief
rialL
Mlaa bum Cntwfard returned home
Saturday baring spent two months
with an aunt In Flnt.
Oondnetor Ed. Beckman went
Grand RapMs yesterday to lake the
Mystic Shrine degree In muaoncry.
Mrs. Bd. Beckman left ycfilerday for
Chicago. She will rcium ncit week.
The tittle daughter of Norm Hawley
is very III of eoogeaUon of the lungs.
H. Hirsebberg and wife will leave this
week for CallfomU to spend the wln-

tianm. Sargnm;«Sain Ward. M. A
Frank Venier. 1st M. G; Nelson Wine,
gardner. tod H. G: Olaf Kelson. Sen­
tinel; George Horst.
A musical social Is billed (or Wed­
nesday evening of next weHt at the
home of Homer F^y. manager of tbe
Elk Cement Mill. The local talent
will be heardl
A now daughter at Ibt.- home of L.
r. Groats.
The Rebeknhs eli’cicd their nffleers
Saturday evening for the msiiing
term. They are as fulh.ws: K. O.
Luolla.. Chrtblenson: V. G.. EUzalwtli
Frankie; R. 6,. Alke Bagut: F. S..
Bmnu Smsllz; Tit^s.. May Ilex.
Tlic new Cltlsens Telephone <
pnny ate ensctlog the poles In the
village which |p tbe rluaing up of that
part of iheir labors, and will aocm be­
gin airlnglng the wires. Their office
will be Id tbe M. E Butu drug store.
Father Bust >biirhe went to Bli
Was Lena May Rariy of Elk Rapids Rapids Tuesday for a two days sUy.

Mllcbel Kelley who lived seven
miles south of this vlltage died Thurs­
day Dee. C. aged sn rears. Brief-ser­
vices were held at the home Saturday
morning by Rev Charles Danlelsand
the bnrlal was made In tbe Kewadin
Catholic cemetery. Only one
left from the famUr.
Father Edwin Hudson of Petoakey
vlxiied Father Fonrher Monday and
Tuesday. He eondueird
the nioming at the chiireh In the In­
dian dialect for tbe few Indians who
resided here.
A new tianker rnme to town Saliirdiiy. He weighed seven jMiunds and
will rtwlde with his parents. Cashier
and Mr*. Charles Carver,
Mrs Gtvirge Dunn and lliri-e child­
ren left fur'S^’ashlnginn 11. C.. Tues­
day where they go to reside. Nr
Dunn has lasen there ainee last Septeulier. taking n course in Eleeirtail
Engineering, and has three, years
more of study.

Kewadia'a sehotri board is Jam cumpteimg a fine new acbooi building of
Elk Rapids rmnent litoeks. It i< a fine
addition to the neat little town. Tbe
beating syMooi is being Installed and
tbe finUhfng touebea added. ^
The Rebefcafa decree staff srill go
to Tmver^ City Friday rnaming to
assist In organiaxtIOB of ' a new
Rebriish lodge m that city. They
will exemplify the titoalirtic a«wk.
Th.- rhureh.-K. thorn with and.thos.wUbMBi pamors.-are making prepara
ifonv to give the rbildreo u .pletMii^
Christmas.
The saw mill whi<b has l•er> Idh
hlnee Aumist will stnrt op next week
Th>> Gun and Angler's rinb ar>
l>iiildlng an ice bouse on ibeir site nn
tUpid River and a eial> lioose will,
follow. Mr Rrigg is ,k>iDg the!
wiu-k.
The bond
giro a |da> Prida«
evening of ibis week under the direr
Hon of Will H. Griffin who has ba<l
much experlenre with ammrhir theu
trirata The tlilc of tbe play is For
glv*>n." and the following home Inhtif
will appear: t’larme.' CaidU'T. An
Wbliaete. F r l»rak-. |>..iev Nol.lr
U Wh<-el. r.' Sam Golfarii. Mi.M-.
Clara Hearing, Marion Bruce and Com
clog and the orchestra will play tic
tween acts.
A. G. Why land of rblragn. preslden:
and gem-ral manager of the Rtk C«i Co. vlsiied the plant Thursday
and FrWay «if last week.
Birmlay-aohrer.
One of the preltlcsf home weddings
of the season ocvnrred at tbe homi
of Jaeoi. Birmley «rf p^st Gartleli!
isbip TburwdBT night the eootnir:
tng parties being Miss Trina Birmley
and Otto Bt*rer. n prominent y-ounv
ler of the same place. The t.rld.
and groom were atteodttd by Ray Blrm
ley as liesi man and Mt*« Bev.rgla
Baker as bridesmaid. The bride was
gow ned In cream bnlliaailnc and car
ried brides' rose* aim the bridesmaid
was also gow ned it. while and carriei.
cam^liuns.
The party eDleri-d the parlor to ih<ha|>py strains of the wedding mareli
and after a few appropriate renarks.s
the Rev. L. U. Cantenler pronoimre.1
the words that made them man and
wife. After the ceremony the party,
consisilng of about fifty invited guests
repaired to the dining nmra. where «
moKl lioiiDUful and delicious supper
sras serve I to srhirh everyone dhl
anipb' Justice. The pn-sents wer*my, useful and
Hlsled chiefly of silver and china. One
of the more snbatantlal was a check
for »2ftd from the bride's fiither to g»
<Mi the boiiw furnishing.

a rOmplete sarprise to her.
Sarpriacd Mias MeCeaL .
Mb's C. P Mrt'oor* slitren em­ Miss HeCooi was tweaented wUh a box '
>me c« flowers.
ployee gave her a pleasant ■
OA her birthday liy serving a *.-v,n
r.tK-ncn_tU drewera hoy ct .lli
eoitrwe dinner at 0 o clock alter tuisl
, dec iT-«f
ae*s btiora. This was aerxed la the lug of Su'lnlwrg Brvjs.
work room. Tbe ubies were hamd-:
MMlXlFtCEXT line .rf ladtW' and
abmely derocmled sritfa eat Bowers,
«mt.rei'u*-*oM. silver.
the girls doing tbe work, while Miss p.dri and nalurat handles, fl.21 ">
UcCoo! was busy in the salesroom, it Su-mla-rg Bros.
dec IT :

Listen! fiiven Away
Absolutely Free!

i Now is the time for you to jointhe pro­
cession that is going to the Wm. Hoolihan
Co. to buy Carriages. Cutters. Harness.
Implements and Hardware.

OLJR OFFER
Fiom Novemlter :♦ to IV-cemlwr !f. 1M6. we will gfve away abs.4utelv frv-e. with every *M.fW purchase, one of tmr Oraphopbone*.
Keep account of your purchases und when >-ou bare traded I40.O0
with u* you will be present.-d with the Qrapbopbone eatireir free.
What U your need or fancy? We have H at a price and In qual­
ity never before offered yon. Your doOar wm stretch' Uke mbber.
dtring fxlr. duty, when yon buy a Carriage. Harness. Cutter. Hardwan . in fart anything you purchase <4 ns at this time.
Now Is your chance. Do not neglect this great opportunUy. Make
.your seb-ctlon quick while our stock Is large and before the best bargains acf.plrked up by the early buyer. Call and aee our goods evea
If yoil«re n.« In n»-ed of anything. You will reertve a great deal of
bcQi-flelal Informallon when yon bear ihi- prio-a we wilt quote ytw.
Tills Ir tlx- piBct- ti» buy Cbrlsimas prwnis. Yon arc cordially
iDvIivv] to Clime and Mx- our coropMo lint- of Silverware.

Do iot torret tiie^cc, Borthe oOer ve taTC nMe jti.

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
IKBBloSlroet

Cito. Phono-.19,

BcU I-nooc IW

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.
lIHlClIBnillSSTMHnilHITT

SANTA dLAUS *wiprA Ut
9 Mf SMfc of OnistMS
gUlsiaovBloro.

VEKV DlvIsloB has most
Bttroetivc g<M>ds to oNcr
tor Ckrlstmas glvtoff.

The intense Interest that has devetoped in holiday buying
here undoubtedly springs Irom the iact oi the keen apprecia­
tion of the unusual size and great variety of stocks and the
great alterations in our store and change in selling space.

^^vyanl lor every periow has been awIMIpaled with the most surprising results.
Ihe stocks of the great city stores are aU spread belore you.

Htdly Decorations
aofHoUyat..
GrealhuftChwotWlyat................................................................................9e
NUUetM Ui huueheg wtU lou

of berrlea at

6c a buRUh

Orcea psFr wmths with red Chriitmu belUat............................. lSe
Beaadtul emboaaed holly dettffo Cbristmaj poMala. S cardg in
packaffc i«................................................................................................... I0e
ChriMmat ffumiDed Ubels tor addrcMlni package*. tOc a paekaff*
Chriataaa TsM. «............................................................................. 6 toe lOe
Christma* seals tor sealing paekages lasicad of oalng ribbon.
put up 100 in a tun (or...................
Three different designs small Christmas lag*, to In pn^gc. (or.10c
Christmas card* tor name to enclose In package*___ Kte a packag*

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Leattier and
Ebony Novelties

-AURINE"

SS.M

SILVERWARE

Th'- dsinltrsi novrlncs nut this
similar to Tiffany an glass in all ih'exqiilsllr lirldcsrrni cviloring. Cups
Three great shew cases full of th* and Saur.'iw, Bern Don Pl«br», Fanrv
newreat thing* in leather and Ebeny Vases and Odd Novelties. 11.26,
I3.<N>. $2.60. $3.25. and t:.6<>. '
Toilet and Manicure SeU. 66M. 66.0a
$6.m.
GcMilneTealni
Towrlsti* Csaee. ffS.TS. ELOO. »2M.
Exquisite Japanese band carving*.
:1th inlaid marble top*. First shown
92.2S
crc. |l2.5-<, $»3.i”, and 125.00.
Threc^ece-Tenet Sets, $2J6,
Musle Ren*. filAO. 6l.5a

$1.71

Pocket Mirror*. 10c. 26c.

S$ ccqts

Newest in Books
A Splendid line oi
Juvenlie Boobs

Solid Sliver KnIv-.-r. Forks, Rpoou..
1 eel* nr sold singly,
sll '
Sauvriur
SlMwais. Oyster Forks, H>-rry Spoo
Bread Trays. Catidvlal.ra,- aud Nei

west Iron pen of Frank Baom. writ-

Th- Silk In dainty eolui* ----

Tlio fltirst »••• havo rv.-r shown.
Hr.-ad and BuIi-t P;..'.-s.
$1 V'
nnd IM«. .-art,, n.o,, PlMos.
....... and $6 00. Ollr*- and Bou Hon
niahes. 2l«n li
and $2oo S'leaCtram Set*. $2.Ro.
$V7:, and'
H6-> Chorolatr Pot* and Fanev
Pltrhrn., 21 6b. 22Jd.. 2-7.7: ('ups and
Saucers, ILvd. 22-"'. $2 6". IT*-".

Christmas Books

Mc*a-Brac

All Uie very latest writings
of the popular aniliors.

Imported Austrian Mainaiy. 2''ni;
If Carra Marble. lK>.viit!litl Ib-roiiit.-i
Stein*
Inrhm, high, genuine Bnuii.
7$ cents
CUT GLASS
Statuary. Fancy Jardlnb-n-*, JaiwnHand Mlri«fa.*60c. TSc. 614»,
No flni-r illspby has <*vrr been
Sword*, mid *bst>*-d Pit"' Racks. ItoliHaRi|.ti>i, of Piaer-r. by Randall I'aiivh .
Hdr
of
the
most
rxqiitsltr
cutting*—
$LS0
I artistic Eerlfolierf and I’arlor
Trlplkata Mirror* for dressing tabi*
ijn.*—m o".* **■*.. • ................................Lamp*. Japanese Soreltie*. IW Fur i/Musi..* : - '.i
filAO. 6L60.
Water
nishing*. Stein* and'Grorlri-s. tieweai
$$.7$
Berry
in dainty Candit- Sbades.
P.^iar Iron .,
Pockot Drinking Cup*. 46c. 60ci

BcNridelSsetc.

Rugs
First of I

.................................................................................... 6c. lOec. 16c. 20£2Sc
otlhctsBoa* 'Os*' Imok*. at.......... ... .................................. 6<>c

Hand Painted China

Candle Shades
d the newest shai"-s

and 61Aa
Fine line of Birthday Book* at 80e
Christmas Booklets. tOe. 16c. and
26c.
Dainty band painted Noitoc*. at 26c.
and 80c.
Big line of Casae PartoWe mouee*.

i.'ri*^

imi-ihing new In pure, rlear glass
?*. Bob Bon DUhe* tnd noreltle*
TSf. Sir. ll.M. $1.26. 21.60. and 21.75.

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

il
IK

No llntr line t/> set.rt .rhrlstnias
gifts from.

'. 21.76. S2.60. Jardinieres. $6.60 and

Pore FUbI Gtass NovctttcB

B,

If «

The Prla«mera-MitT Chaimondek-y..................................
Smyrnas. all the newest patterns
$2.26. 22.76. 2J.M.
Tbe long ball rufs. 'he square one*.

SloK open evenings nnifl
after Christnias.

1.86.
1.35

Si

•: • J-: /^'-':^-:r;'-?r.T^--?^:y?^

-f
, CNir^ «r ChrM C«mr<
ntHB TkanterY BeccR!.

place this aftenoon
pany.

A larg* madlMto» waa pr«Mnt at tbe
crealBA

aeaahM of

baiai

and

OIIAND TRAVEMC HERALD. THURSDAY, OCCCMBER fO. 1MH
Ctreish CMirt.

Tbe name m

tbe .decorations

CHIUrSIIWFIIl
SKIN HUMOR

fYom Satnrday’s Record.
were

"Wa tbe onderalgned Jorerw. find

Identloal.

the oraTcnUoa

damage to tbe extent of tifiOH for tbe

at U>e Ckurch of Chriai

tt game was enjoyed.

plslntia."

teat etniag.

The above was tbe verdict of tbe

ADer an Istereatios aong; aerrlce

Jury in the Btreo-LoomU breach

tSe eoBTcntloa was ImI Id prar«r br

About one bnndred people gathered

promise ease which was opened i

--

the Her. BUaell of Uie Praibyterten

in tbe parlor of tbe roorternttb street read at 9 o'clock this morning. 1
Later Pretldaat churrii Friday evening to give a fare­ Jury retired at 6 o'clock and w>ere out
TaoDeticr Ifiirodneed the Rer. BiaaHI well rveepUoa to James A. Reid.
until 2:t0 this morning when they de-

Sereanted

cborch of tills dtr.

'

SPEEDILY CURED BY'
CUTICURA REMEDIES

lABBlnr

Mr. Reid was going away they set at t:lS yesterday. He look the. c»se
The apasker of the erenlDK. tbe about to make him feel ibal they had from Its start; rehearwed the begli
Ber. T. P. Arlbar of Lyoo
street sppredsted
nlng of the atfectlon l>etwcen the two
bis
presence

my son. At an in*
fact 1 DoUred on
lu.* Iwdy a red rpi>t
azel Ireated.kaiue
witC rtiiTi-rriitnvncdii-'for aboutfive
year-. l>ul when
the r[»,t Ugan to
,x p;t JatgTT 1 put
(/' \ himunik-rtbei-are
If
of <k.( t.trs- I nder
It the dbr-a.-<- hpread to
i-rent part- <.f lii- l«>dv. The
ivil(M-li>retr<-at<Hlliini tiiewra>e

Ilurmg tbi' rlav it would get
rough and form like scnio. At night it
cracked. uiRnnxvl. and badly
sn uUen. w ith temt>i< bunting and iirhing. R'hen I think of hi.- suffering, it
nearly brrakitniyheari. Ht-screains
could be beard doan stairs. The raffering.of my son made me fullof misery.
1 had no arntatiun to work, to cat, nur
oould l sleep. '

fluing plalniiflr'Bbe broke clown completely
Epwonh and for almost an hour sat with bow-cri

of Ibe
head while at tirao: her slender frame
Mr. Reid with
He pictared the conOlet doing' .. fine silk watch fob and an Bpwonh was shaken with abbs.
When Mr. Pratt stepped before tbe
betwia Ood and saUn, between good League pin.
In Hr. Reid's response
and bad. as a terrifle struggle which he suted In brief that he should al­ Jury bis first ststcMneDl was that he
was little boeded by the world,
ways remember bis short acquslni- ••hard the short c-nrt of the rope" and
appealed to men to enter tbe Christian aooe with thjs
pcoiric with
much IiIh woli- urpimeni was for a lenient
decision.
*
fight, not became of the oi^rtunlty pleasnre snd profit.

Thurafiay MeminD

people

with

seeming

In charging Ibe jur>- Judge Msyire
paid a number of glcnring tributes
womankind and Impressed upon the
twelve men tbe almost sacred rights
n

reluctance

along certain

Hoes,

The morning aeosloa waa carried

tclr faces homeward. evcr>'- spoke of Usated hopes and the sboek
luch a thing as happened to Miss
ont according to pt^grte
me Baying they bad had a fine time.;
The devotional led by Charies Bal­
The paator extends a warm Inviia- Bareo on the ninth of August aad said

" One doetnr trtd me that my son's
eraem.-i wa.< uieuraiiie and gave it Up
f.ir a bad j-tb. One evening 1 aaw an
-iHein tlie paper ah««n tlx-wnndcriul
aud divided
give it a trial.

lard of Pleaaant Lake wna followed by tioo to all wbo are not worabiptng that while the right was generally de­
a bnatneaB aesston.
rbere to come to tbe new little nied a woman to choose her life partTbe Rov. C. W. 19SK‘i^^ltlac ad- chnrch on Bnnrteenth street.
ncr in so many words that she had a
dtnaaed tbe oonventlok oa "The BapTbe afternoon pmyer apaalon <
derated to the spbi<^'of prayer,
nnmber of InteredU^addnaaes w...
given on diffwwni i^aM at tbe tub-

.

AndrarsMust Work.

Narrow Eaeape.
W. W.
after

Phirrhild.

B. J.

wbo

is

looking

Moigan's Interests

South Manlion Island, was in tbe city
fiatuidsy and told of a serious accident
at tbe sbingle mill Tbarsday by which

Tbe evening eesslon wdr be gi<

at lean one man

the Interesta of lbe‘ <^sUan Wo

narrowly escaped

will be gtrea, the Rev. J. A. Canby of

At iun 6:46 In tbe moin'ing a spring
on tbe governor gave way. the apparstnick apd tbe engine began to
There were six

,

men

In

the

danger lone at the lime and fire of

Ffne RedHat.

Ray Andros was brought Into court
last evening and pleaded guilty to the
charge

of torgeiy.

On being

ques­

tioned by the Judge the young mao
staled that lack ctf work and no money
had caused him to resort to illegal
means for ralaing funds.

death.

Board of MUaiMA'^Two addi

it?rura Ointment
I tri] you 1h<n Cutirur
b worth its weigiit in gold; and whet
teal
had used the iii>t box
(ijntnient three
was a gn-at improvement, and by the
time I liod used tlic second set of CutiruratSoap.Uintment. and BeralvetH my
child was cured.
He is now twelve
yearn old. ami hi« skin l« as fine*
' ’ and’
_________
_________
hariStricsmooth
assOk. (signed)
Mlrh
man. 7 Sumnre Avenue. Brooklyn,
K. Y.. April 16.!«».’'

right to look out for her future.

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

Usm-ofplPe."

The

The'

extreme

*•**

t*”;
per-1

aud 9; in the nortbern.

1 has Itoea made xmderkin per-

Uvowurk.-

Mtpenrteion aince ttainlhisey.
Allow DO one todecefre yoa in thuL

a pervniage «if 9« and eti’.le .95 p-r

Infants and Children—JEI:

What is CASTORIA
Cnutorm i» a kannleM rabstitnte for Castor OH. Fterm.
r<wi»Uttng of Uoxst-. St«'W-». <‘ir . VCcetable*. Bread :mj Bniter, ine. t'oS.-e
Ltiilo Tai.-in. ?'9 Fr»ut Stievt.
4S-lf

Farms Thai Grow

This morning. F. W. Wilson

"lsJ^»»M” WUIT

fiOl Stetb aueec gnva a ractui T

gvanlng. Tbn»shgmm;waa as foUowa:

eubstanec. Jtw agre is Itt guanhtoe. It dtwtroyn Worms
and ailaya Fcvrriwhnews, It rurrs DIarThrea
1 Wind
Colic.

It relieves Teething Troubles, <-urrw CasxsUpMteB
It asainiilates the Food, regutetew tlie

Htomuch and itowela, frlvinc bcaiihy and tmloral aleen.
Tbe Cbildrea’s Panacess-Tbe Mother's I'nend.

How. Frwl AWdbre. Jadev of

cenu:ne

1b the iBBlIre at Wm iwtBts «f Vainr—r
E Kmeh.-.V 4Bd
SU-iiH
«b1

CASTORIA

always

, Son the Siriatun of

....

BeoKI ruBntii'i l‘>l•-B|
B|nir<.w^ ijf »£• owrT.
atid Thai it U- o^raoMl
-t BB.1 .lj"V^rv.el Iri.aj
■n-urii.T B|o« brr
f.irthrr lla).!li»
we nirh raatdlen
It U nrdreMlUiae>tlw»irh«Uy.
.. .
____ -.-jW.
A.D. lUW.at
o'rttrk ta
fewoBoon. at
■Bid pirdiB.* oOm-,
aad U beretiy
I
arewisud
fnf bmnav «a)d pi-tt'len.
II !• farthre <w.l-mL that i-ul-lii
theenif )•■ Kim lir tiahltna-.ion .rf ■
UUaonlre, lor ihrt-,-«arre«arr w—k«
U> aaidday afbwicc, tatheOrard'
Breald. a i»'W»twp«i ijcuttd and
dm
d ctn-aJatad
ta

The Kind Ton Haie Always Bon^t
In Use For Over 30 Yeare.

t-S'"
CTATB UP hlli'BlOAN
O tor ibr<%Mta-y ofUni..... ..................
At aaMCm of aald i-ourt. held at Uie protwlrofflo.-. n Ihr fily of Travi-r— tilt, la
•^n^r^nietT. on llir Ifth day of lAroailet,

Marquette

Pn—-a'. Boa. rr«d S'. WalVre. Jodev of
^ iB Iba'sutttKr of the iwlalr «d Joha Vorly,

an-tB-irraattm aa 1 A P Hlair i* ia«rtvar.-> '
5Sd“i.
_______
.................................................. TSA«H SOUTH
;L^5i‘"Wy“^2:;
Hundn-d aad Two ia (Or •
of D—1- tor liraad Trat____
laa. 10 Llb-K *V>t iti-irtKaara

:h ihi-lml beire.
. |o|Bl.relt 11.1- ra_

term at Ionia 'wns .too sc-vere a pun­

It u Ptea&fTMt

ettniains neither Opium, Morphine nor «Hhrr ynrcgfttt

and Flatuletiry.

As this was

consented to lu-come the probation of­

Boric, l>n>ps aiHl Mootbins Sympa.

AtaMwem-g M)d r<«n bcM st lb« PiobwU-Offlr-tBtbrniT nfTiwvms Itty.Umld
l^ty. OB th, 0th dq’ of Ikvrtslwr. A. O

tbe first lime he has been in trouble
er lenient and thought that a five-year
ishment.

. Tlw Kiad Yoa H»r« Atways BoocM, aaA wfcieN Man ---------ta 09© for over 30 years, has »vo—w. ,k>
________

such as horses, ght-irp an-1 swinejihowj

Jwdge Mayne was Inclined to be rath­

The puplU of Mmr-eharles E. Hale. them, bearing the machinery pound- ficer for the boy and the latter waa In­
1 ont of tbe mill.
Walter
structed as to his conduct. He is not
_(»«Y«irss Psssdt Is On BasM
Veeder, tbe sblnglc aawyer, etayed.lo
to enter saloons or drink Intoxicating
are siiaalrd lo tbe
Dnet—Ifarah ftam "Tannbauaer,' tbe bnlldlng. however. In a moment llquorsr neither must he smertte clgarICnoadiaa West.
tbe
big
brit
fiew
to
pieces
and
the
■ re ftonieftcani'
{Wagner};
Bgle. Miae LMlse
Re must be in bed at 9 o'clock
SO iiTrt esa be
next the teige pulley about which It
Hale.
' ------------------->iard FRKE b*
erery night and must go no dlsunee
‘ ‘
*
running,
burst.
Three
___ settler willSqoIrrdlffB^r Op. 40 Ho. *.
krhaiever from bis bmrding house
iog sod sLilc 4o
pieces Btrnck Mr. Veeder bni nrae of
fLyaea); Beano^ pfarrU.
comply
w-:«h the
without Mr. Wilson's «mi*ent.
But' V
them were large enough to Injure
Homisuad
RtguLovely flower. (Ooianod-Low); Hies
above all he tmist work, .work hard ■
^
latiucs.
to any e«ent.
Another lai^ piece
Victoria Hanslovaky.
and do anything that he is pul to do.
^
During the pmebt
emsbed through the roof and bas not
year a large puniun of
MomlSg Pmyer.
Op. 1«1 Ko. S.
The Judge slated that the ptmal
B ftnuid.
This most have
(Onriltt); Ctem AmUbneUer.
laws should be revised and some propaaaad near Hr. Veeder aa be m al-"
Bohemian aong.
(Atettar);
vision made for Just such cases as
^
ba-s been made accessible
most In a direct line with Its cotIVse.
Teaale PmahO.
Ionia wqa not the place for a young
> markets by tbe railway
Another large fre^ent «nwk 4be
aastniciiua that bas been
(a) Tto Op. 101. Ha. IL (Oartiu):
man of Andras sUmp.

pasbed forward so vigor­
plck-np boy’s chair which had been
<b) L'Angelna. (Ooimod): Joeephlnr
Other BusInssA
I
ously
bv tbe three great
lied by bim bnt a moment be
OtnOkk.
Kailw.vy Compaoiea GraiDTony Mikula was fined 6S5 for the' F
The damage bas been repaired..
—owing, mixed Untiing
To' tba Brenlng Star from -Taanviolatlnn of the liquor law. He will |
d dairi ing are the great
kanaer" (WagnepLow); Master How­
ecialties.
pay in forty-eight hours or visit In
The annual cdtarily ball and aocUl Detroit for two months.
ard Oriffitb.

,

normal.

i*” prewn.ed much taie sow.;

'I with to infortn yr>u tbat vonr

In a few-

«t tbe wnrfarc were tbe ebrisUan, the onade and a wafer.
BIWe and tbe ebnreta.
It was not unlit a late hour that the

cent brlow

tnvjrc years of misery 1 pass^ with

who had not been able to get acquaint­ lover had married another nod rath
Tbe ooogreitat^ sill remember the ed Just coming to church.
lossly broken her heart. As the past
*wetrd lltUe sirain" which he Uugtat
A fine program sras rendered after w^ a^|n brought before the

Then all were invliwl to step over

CASTORIA

their

wcnderiul Cutinira has put a stup lo

pleaslnK manner.

to the booth and have a glass of Ivm-

for

CxperliucDtii tiiat trtfie x

chDreh. Grand RapIdA took as bis sub- them: and the gathering was ccrtslo- people: told of Ixiomls' arilem eoui
jert, "The Irrepressible CooOlct." The ly a snecesa. It was also the oceasloo riilp aad pirinred the heartaches ol
theme was handled In a forceful and for Introducing many of Ibe people Miss Bsreo when she.found that her

The three weapons or Inetmmenu

care

i.-ansportaikia to the faetcerks.

wheat average Is Sit per mit or l« per

against last v.-ar. B>o bas ..
reuiam- i>r as m the «.uiiiire citmius ’

irom first, ana

was followed br “CoDveaUao Beboes- street church and baa made Imeelf several bung on for Ibe limit until tbe
br W. M. OordM. srbo attended ibe almost Brnecessity among this people. end.
Attorney Cross began taU argument
state C. B. eoDrendoB held receoUr at
When the yonng p«<n>ie found that

to do and to sacrilee.

Pais—Slri^r^

sugar tMVia an- about harvested, but'

Twelve Years of Misery-Doctor
Called
Case Incurable-Hdoed | bs
Sr-T.

Mr. Reid came to this city eight Ureted a sealed verdict. It ts said
(TMtings to the coaveotJoo aod ex- months ago.
He IdenUfted himself that tbe amounts la tbe first ballot
praaaad Ws Jor at beisc preseoL ThU with Ibe chnreb life at tbe Fourteenth ranged from li.ood to lin.mui

.

with

]

ibat great difiiculty is eoeoumrred in.
jotaainlng soSlcirat

Neariy Broke Parent’s Heart—

vbo. go a pleaalac msDaer ezteaded

then. "It may not be my way. It may which the pastor
not be thy way: but aome way
words
In behalf
other tbe Lord will provide."
presented

•. —

The Crew Report.

I.ADslng. Dec. 13.—The state crop;
leport is that the seasna's yield of

A.%sit*Jvwtat.......

It l.ordFrad. that (hr foanh day nf Jati
llandn-faud Pinr daly rvaafd Mtrra fad
ary.A-D. la.; at ton o .-loc-k la Ih-- forratoi ' nUBtaimtloaaa.x—wuir-iMbr atUnf Ihr aaid
at Mid oTolwto oflice. I* and i. brrrby a| |A U. BUur ).y ttw Pn>batr Cmrt
Itrand
ootlr
tlHTiot Iw riTen by iinMlration .,ta.i-«>T<
Ude order, for
rnrcMcr w—It* iin-Tino
lu
It, aaid day of h-arlna, la l»r Qrand ^vi-r<
Hreati. a i
tied and -irr-alafr
ta aiH rot
O R ValX
Jadpe-d r

Unn an. eow la fall f-mw aad • t
thdaoll Laviay brra inadr i

■liSSSS' STVi-?.i

WjSr...

St'

*• *

....

S5«Ka«Eassrsj,'n'S5^^^

« “*

NewWheat>On>w>
rng Territory

.

Vatee Petite.

(HeldUngnr):

Mlaa

tbe eradng of Dee. 3L

Btbti BHI.
>

•esaloD of tbe Bks will be held oa
This is tbe

Polka 4e Ooneert. (Walknr); itaa- big event of the season and is always
looked forward to with the keenest

Twenty-five dollars waa allowed for

Plptb

Noctnrae.

Miss pleasure. Amngements for the big
aSalr have been completed and nn ex-

(Leybaeb):

MaiyMorguUttrane Op. SC No. 2. (P. tlm

for suit money In the ‘sweers divorce

Mlaa Cornea hlorrlacm.
Ueden4me

Worto

.
Mias

Lonise

at lal,-oraalde<Mair,d—«-iw«l

Default was set aside In the divorce

IIANnKEniClilEPS. n<n a m-w niim'

am- erf Cecllls vs. Arthur N. Homan.

her mlselng in itn- lot: Linen, rotton.

Court was adjourned uoUl Jan. 2.

silk,

heiiiKtilehi-<i.

THB STBINBERO BROS.’ guaran­
lu-ullojn-j. etc.
I*riee> rniigo
1907. when
all the cases
lhat are
tee goes with every pnrehate—that's being held under advisement will itcjfrom Ic lu 9l.:>K. girinberg Rro*
Item. Isn’t it?
dec It-tf finished.
,
j
dec iT lf

.

.Thursday,

Violins, Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos

when

Meedamea 8. T. Osborne and 'A. S.

—------- I

Hedwrt were hostocses at a six-banded
euchre

galbering

Little' Fred Oe-

borne tended Ibe .door.

As soon as

tbe gneeta arrived and after remoring

■telns wu nerved.
Holiaad.

Is Holtend. the menu was In Holland

-d

^ . . .

and bine: the rooms were dark
and Ibe IlghU turned on.

The eeore cards were dec-

omied with Holland pletores and tbe
prises were Holland.

pliahment—nothing that gives more iml'vcnial pliwhor.-.

. WUItems. and tbe rgascfiatlon

prise

VIOLIN outfits, extra prod value at 15-lnrlading
■case aad l«ow.
GUITAR outfits. IS. 97. etc.

' peat to Mm. Fndden-ahd consisted of
srooden

shoes.

Thd‘twr»

(mS]*’’
<*«
'

There I* lo more •Ici-lrulile sccotnWhat could lx- imue Kpprxpn^ire i>r a*rvptalile

aUsa-.-d („>-rrwbti.ra to prm-ot IhHr rlaia* I

,
'ouaty aUehtsaa.

,

HARMONICAS—Hohner. and other fine mak«.—I5c
'

A good BANJO, made by 8. 8. Stewart. %f.
A genuine French CORNET—firm-class and guaraii.tewd. at 919.

Mra Johao'Roeau-Tbe cut

fiowers need were AMJsM white caraailons.
' *

'

**'''*'C ROLLS—Extra value .-it 5.Hon

ACCORDIONS—Our own ImponaUon;
93-90 to 120.

to It r-i

f. AUTOHARPS-^3.5'\ ft to9T5n.
COLUMBIA ZITHERS—to fr.. '

MAXDOUN ontllta. IS upwards.

hostesses

were drmsed In H^an,^^^tumes. as
ter and

'

for CbrisUnsfi. for your bt^- or girl, tban otu- of the following:

R. J. Meroer; tbe lone band prise, s
Mrs.

_____

\ Every young peraon efaouldbc able to play a musical Instrameni.

The first prise,

a Holtend vase, was captnmd by Mrs.
HoUsnd aeenA wss’*taUfc"by

Mall a>wdioir la tha INrrall Court for *a
^«Tt1r of Orand Tvarwa. ta maniry, at
Tvataraa- City. In .aid'ouaty.euthoSlh day
id t>—awW. A I). me
..... - .
B*»a, Ni,«dmaa. o-MwaialaaDl. va Wwurd
liDt-lSa-..id Mi-aadman. rlvt-adant
t0tf.-,« ikr iTit,
li. thl>rau.alt apBoarloy |kal dHoudOUd B
t-av. l-a-hln tba arodd-ntof tt.ia aiat, bat bta
ii rgghagta
-.bvdpwrooa.wuntiHwa. aad that briaoimr—nd wOhm
, thla a-aw- f.,r -lia oiirwaaa 'd amattt--------------niBUSWAI.PBH.
■ J pr»--wa ih-raf .n
KoUMK-r J
Jndr-of Fruluta land I>,t So Fir, •E,of ft—tioo Pifl—o •ij,. dJ». *vllcia,r tur o-aupUlMal. II M UtSavri
..................................... )an in .To.nahtp"t»-ory wm g. ^.xrh of ihai d>Cmdant -at— Ua uuiuorueua tii oa)d

MARTIN GUITARS. LOWENDALL VIOLINS. MAYFLOWER MANDOLINS. STEWART BANJOS. YORK
CORNETS. WASHBURN GUITARS. MANDOLINS and BANJOS. PENZEL A
MUELLER FLUTES. CLARINETS, etc., etc.

belmlna's picture was the center of
stimctlon.

hg ^

VTT0.a«^—

a.14 |To<M-- -tSc-. N- ar.d ia h—)-• ai-anioiw) ; Sutxh• - —-niBcajit altowiac
-■
' —------- —
biariavuud la-l.___
ll la fnrth-r vrdonal. that pahU________ , . - .
.
Ihenad ba (ir*a 1-y imblictJoB >4 orot^ of! eoart boa—hams Hu-yta»hu ordar, for ihr— *ti—atr* m—k* w-rmoa' t'‘realt r.Ain tor 1h» •ai-l
V.mtdday tdb—nnc.in
Uraad fraerra,, day of Jan.iarv. A I> Jrd
braid, a nraapapnr pnalA and nmlatad la j
aP of the f.Jluwl

We have the greatest assortments and the beat mah«A ineludiog:

Queen Wll-

. . _................... ..

rvSnrjitiriiY.’.'L'.'.-si'r.'K™';?.!'"

One Dollar Per Week

the tlgbu were trimmed In red. wMte

|i.5D.

9;.».

For Christmas Cooking

Fin- prej-imia-

Mu*le'Ho;i.- in various iraibre, ami eoit-r*.

|i to 9Kf

Nam.- FREE on all nrtls at 91 or nHjre.

ART BUSTS of famous composers—5--c t<i I.;.:.-,',

The foUowing msim was asrred:
Chicken in Bouebe Cases.
Cabbage Salad.

QrinneU Bros.

ChtP*-

Holteod CbocDlale. A H^d Ibtsk.
Cream Served uliltefd’ISflapca With
*

TravencClly BmiA ol GrInneU Bkm., Defroll. OPEN EVTNINGS.

Ace

[MONUMENTS

Holland Cooky'

Id .-.U the latest tiotitnis

Md

fadhlaae<pnM«filfs-%oiUA

which

cronled not a litlle moment.

Mrs.

r

To Core a Cold in One Doy

1

isfiietioii fritenintr-ol.
matic
proy.-d
and

tools

and

works

Sat-

Pre-aOffice

H31. bny street

Hobart favored the guesU wUh

Citizeo's pbone Xo. WW.

A. W. RI :kerd, IriTene at.r

b.

The finest Flour is aa absolute essential,
especially for cak« and pastry. Our
■'BEST” brand is a flour that never yet
has bren surpassed for all round bakii\g.
Its bas’or is tine and delicate, h has fine
body, and is f^l] of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.

latest Jm-

ntaebioerv.

era] instramenttf sriectlOBA
Another p^j invi.brid at the •

tMly

tSii sss:

■ ivj-.'srs'jXJKStS"-"''" —■

Thoioa. S(.x,r.-Trbua »mor.
.
i'■uin oari for ih-o.«nly of «-r»-d Trar-r... • Brand I
HaryB F.tiKi-hatme liird in a<ld'.ntn h-r i >n Chan-ary to tt>- Stab- of Ht'kican. mOr'
third annual a-.»-ninl a- uaardiai,
aaid I and datad th. .'.t-nl day ..{ Si..,-ml--T. A «i.
r»ia'.--an.lhrr ta-titii.a prajina l.« thaall,a- 'Sad in a —rtaia can*- ih.mta »od1av, t

SOLO ON TERMS OF

and the decorations were Holland, and

^Su.

"‘“’fc.7,'4?5Uv fet.r„'-S?'.rc®,'£S,'£W

. ,,

-J

AND OTHER SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Bverythlng was

Tbe invitations were Issued



B. W-V. ,V„ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------'
®Y«i"nirei«?a»*^Uca'Sly Sunday wJy

tbeir wraps they were ushered into
tbe dining room where sweet cider In

iSSw

Ua^l.i'dir'dj Train Pwri. Tiafae C
k In lb-f,Ko-i..tn,Kn Hnniar. at A« pa.

. u.,« ,

hai'OIBcvta IhrCity cdTtavmo i'llriB add
>xinty. OB th* 9Ma day of Kov.-tul-v. A. '

at the Osborne residence. 61 IS Wash­
street,

Dally

oflltuir riaim. aa-«ian .»i1d d*—a—I tv ..id Ar Potoakrr.
iB. —ort f..r ox.nioa1l>« aad ad)o.iiarat. and J'-

i-mbrol.len-d '

ever held In Tmveme City occurred
ington

SU

I

their default ease.

(Volkalled

. m.
(Mendeleaofan):
.Bale

George Stewart sccuredsa Ji
of 9n$.40 against Herman Hyman in

tSa^

ProraV^Satatbaeit* d'tvvatao <
Boa. rrad B. Walker. Jadgo of
rrofaalo.
J.JBNK8.AaaaS.
In Ibr tnatter of thi- mair of lUlpk
rybiv, Ui<- •>( aaid rosnlr. d—raaod
MaTTli Pylaa*bavm.-au*lln,atdniartbi-r;
foanh anrnal aooouat aa AdaiiilvnMni <di
paid—tal<- ■BdtM pMItion praylax tor the QTATg <T^1 •SI'tAS-TbrProhat.^C’ouO GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R*y

attnniey feet and tw-iw that amount J

ter Howard Vader.

«

OTATB
JTATB or MirmoAwmrmOAK-TH* FBOBATE ’“^^-l"'KoJJ£Bre 8«vmtb. Start—a Haa
O Court far fbr Cawaty of Oraad Tvwveraa

Hannah

&

Lay Co

31

•fUND TKAVKIIU MCHALO. THURtOAV, DCCCM9CJI A MM

f
1
r
'

BTATBMBNT OF VOTES
IB the Ooutr of Oraod Trar«n«. SUM
of HiehitM. me Ibe Oearrai Deetlos
krid In Mid coantT, oc Tandar tbe
•Uth dar of NoveBtker in the rear «*>e
tluMiMOd Bine btmdrod alx. for tbe followliig State offleera; OeTemor, UenteBaBt Oorarnor. Secretary of State.
State TrcMprer. Auditor OMeral. Oomtataatoner of tbe State Land Office.
Attoreey OMerai. Sgperintendeat of
Public iBitraetion. Member of tbe
Stale Board of EducailOB. aepreaeotaUve to tbe CoDfreaa of tbe Ualied
'Statea
_____ _____
from_____.ev«ih--------„tbe Etevenih CoagTveatonal DtotHet. SeuW fw tbe
Seeenib Senatortal Diatrlot.
FreoenutlTe in tbe S
forr tbe
Ibo Graad Trmmae 1
five Dtairlei; and for tbe follovlnc
Coanty Officers:
Sheriff. Oonmy
aerb. Rdsifter of Deeds. Conntr
Treesorer. Piooecottag Attorney. One
Ctrenlt Coon OommlBeloner. • One
CooBtr Surrofor Md two Coroners.
Tbe wbote Bomber of rotes can for
tbe office of Ooremor was One Tbonaan^ Scren Hand rad Tweair 8ta—
And tbey srere giren for tbe folio*tag named paraons:
Fred W. Warner reeataed OneTbooeand Two Htmdrod Thlrteon votes—

uu.

B. Clartc Reed recelrad Nlnair Five
rotes—»S.
James B. Walker received FMneeo
Herman Rlebier raectred Fire rotes

dred Tan—mo.
State of Mletagnm Coaly «f Grand
Tbe whole numter of votes east for
tbe office of Member <M State Bmrd
of EducatloB was Ooe Tbonaead Sevmi
Hnndred Twdve—1711.
And they were giren for the fotlow- Treveree,
such statement nod tor tbe peraons
- tbereta, at the Oeneral
Thoneend Two HsMlrM Slaty Pour Beetton keld on the sixth day of Novotes—1264.
Jamei B. Sulllru received Three hundred ___
to Wttnees WbcreoC We have hereHondred Thirty Six votes—336.
imto set our bands and eaoaed to' be
George A. Pen
ty Four-votes—94.
J. Bngeoe Andrewe received Tblrleen votes—13.
OOVE
Henry Utbrictat reedved Five votaa
TOTAL. One Tbouaand Seven Hun­
dred Twelve—1711.
The whole number of votes cast for
the office of Representative to Con­
gress. for tbe Blerentta C0«
District was One Thousand Six Hun­
dred Seventeeri-1617.
And they were given for tbe follow­
ing named persons
votee—1141.
Arthur J. Lacy n rived Tbr
dred Seventy Six v es-376.
TOTAU One Thooeend Six Hundred
leventeen—1617.
Tbe whole number of votes cut for
tbe office of Bmetor for tbe Twenty
“------- “——BistHct was One
Tbouatod Two Hundred Ninety One
—I»l
And they were given for tbe follow­
ing named peraons;.
Fred C. Wetmore received One
Ttaouiand Two Hundred Ninety One
votes—mi.
TOTAU One Tbooaend Two Hun­
dred Ninety One—11*1.
Tbe whole number of votes eaat for
in tJ
the office of
State LegiaUturc for tbe Crnnd Trarcrae District, was Ooe Thousand Three
Hundred Ninety Six—13*6.
And they were given for tbe followtag named persons:
James H. Monroe received One
Tboosanrl Two Hnndred Seventy FMr
voles—1174.
Wmiard U Tbomas received One

—TOTAL. One' Thoonand Seven HondrM Twenty Six—17M. .
Tbe whole namber of rotes
tbe office or U
One TboasBDd Seven Hoadred Seven
—im. » '
PatHefc H. Ktfley reetired One
Thousaed Two Htudred Fifty Fire
Tatea..l26S.

y
And they srere gtrenTW Ue followtag named peraone:
_______- ............ ...........Three Hun­
Tbomas N. Rogeia received Three
dred Ninety Six—13*6.
Hundred Forty One-rotee—341.
Tbe whole number of votes cast for
f^eelred Ninety Six
tbe office ot Sheriff was One
PbUfp Engle received BUbt votes and Six
And t... . _ .
Michael Haber rooetved Seven votes tag named persons:
Charles 8. Johnaon received One
t Hon- Thousand Three Hundred Seven votes
TOTAU One .
-1307.
dred Seren-1767.
Cbsries A. Edgecomb received Three
The whole number of votee oast for
One votes—301.
tbe offtce of -Seeratarr of State was Hundred
Bindley S. Sayer reoelved Ninety
One Tbonaand Seven Hnndrad -TenOne rotes—91.
1710.
TOTAL. OnoTbonatnd Six Hundred
And they srere gtvea for tbe followNinety Nine—im.
Tbe whole number of votes cast for
the office of County Clerk *ea One
Tbouaend Seven Hundred Five—1703.
And they were giren for the follow­
ing named persons;
Robert E. Walter received One
Leray H. White received Ninety
Tbonsaod
Three Hundred
Three votee—N.
WlUtam Wileo received Twelve votee—1317.
UniTlsoo Pulcipher received Three
a-votee—It.
William Uoeg received Five votes
William M. Wrlgbt received Eighty
TOTAL. One Tbonaand Seven Ron- Bight votes—38.
TOTAU One Tboueand Seven Hundred Ten—1710.
drm Five—170C.
'Hie whole number of votes east for
Tbonaand Seven HnndrM Bight- the office ot Regtsterof Deeds was One
Thousand Seven Hnndred Threes1701.
And they were given for the foUow- 1703.
And they were given for the Wlowing named petaons:
Frank P. Otaider received One ig named peraons;
Pnnk W. WllMD received One
Tbotnand Two Hmdred Sixty Bl^l
Thousand
Two Hundred Ninety Three
votae-ira.
Cbufee Weltmaa received Three
Hnndred Thirty Two votee-3«.
Jasper SmHtxer received Ninety
Ponr TOtae il.
Wwta BatbvM received Nine votes ty Five rote#—! .
TOTAU One Thonannd Seven Hun­
SbepMd a Cowles rcctaved Five dred Three—1703.
Tbe whole number nf votes cast for
TOTAL. One Tbowand Seven Hnn tbe office of County Ttenaurer was
One Thousand Six Hundred Ntaety
dred BIgbt—IfOt.
Tbe whole number
nnmL-. of
---------------------voted cast for Seven—1697.
And they were given for tbe followtbe office of Andltor Oenernl was One
Tbonmnd Seven Hundred Seven- tag named persons:
Frencta E. Brown received One
mi.
And they were given lor the follow- Thonaan^^o Hundred Blgbiy Save
■ a Bradley received One
Thotmand Two Hundred Seventy One
votee—mi.
John Tom Noolvod TbrM Hundred
Thirty
—One
- e votOB-St.
votoe—St.
Fred W. Oorbeu received Ninety
Three votee—U.
WeH« a Best received Ten votes
—10.
Anthony Loowet received Six voter

tbe offtae-of O----------------- _
State t-aae Office was Ooe Tbomnod
Seven Hnndred Ten—1710.
And they were given for tbe tollow-

Joeetta

Sefasrindt recetved

Three

Qene A. Shearer received
Three votes—98.
TOTAU One Tbonaand 8U Hundred
Ninety Seven—1397.
The whole number of votes eaat for
the office ot ProaocuUng Attorney was
One Tboniand 81s Hundred Nineteen
—1619.
And they were given for the foUowtag named persona;
Fred H. Pratt received One Tbonannd Three Hundred Nineteen rotes
—1319.
Curtis D. Alway received Three Hnn­
dred rotes—3W.
TOTAU One ihoimhnd Six Hundred
Nineteen—1619.
Tbe whole number of rote* cast for
tbe Mnee of Circuit Court Commlaaloaer was One Thousand Six Hundred

WlUta^ *H™'^oee received One
Tbonmnd Two Hundred Sixty BU
votee—ItU.
III—1'
Clarence L Sbetdon raeelved Three
And they were giren for the followHundred Thirty Six

Addison B. MorHand reeedved Nine­ tng named peraons;
George W. Curtis received One
ty Four votes—Ot.
Harvey A. Hadden reoelved Nino Thoneand Two Hnndred Seventy
Seven voiee-1277.
A. Edward Clemoai reed red Fire ‘ John Well received Three Hoadred
Twenty Seven votes—327.
voles—6.
TOTAU One Thousand Six Handled
TOTAL. Ooe Tbonaand Seven Hno
Ftoor—1604.
dred Ten—1710.
Tbe whole number of votes cast for
Tbe whole number of voles coat tor
tbe otnee of Attorney General was One the office of Cormiy 8urve>-or was One
Thousand
Six Hnndred Ninety Nli
Tbonaand Seven Hundred Elrtl—17M.
1399.
And they were given for the followAnd they were given for the follow­
. .
Bird rervlvcd One Thousand ing named persons
a rccelTed One TbonaE. P. Wail
Two Hondred Seventy One votes—
and Two
1Z71.
Ernest H. Allyn received Three Hun
Ftnannel J. De-lo reedved Three
dred Fartv Pour vote*—344.
Hundred Twenty Nine votes-3»,
Levi Sualc received Ntaety Five
Wlnent H. I). Fox received Ninety
votes—93.
Ftosr voter—04.
TOTAL. One Tbonaand Six Hnndred
James H- McFBrUn received Nine
leery Nine-1699.
Votes-I.
Tbe whole number of votee cut for
Adolpb Hnrstow rvedred Five votes
ihe office of Coroners was Three
total. One Thousand Seven Hun­ Thousand Three Hondred Eighty Pour
—3384.
dred BtabI—1T06.
And they were given for the follow­
Tbe whole number of votes cost for
the office of SupertntendMt of Public ing named persons;
Prank Holdsworth received One
Insttpcilo
e Tbottaaad Seven
isttpcitao was‘one
Tbo'isend Two Hundred Eighty votes
Hundred Ten-1710.
And they ware given lor tbe folio*- —1280.
James B. Martin received Three
tag named penou:
Luther L a’rtght reoelved One Hundred Twenty Three votee—323.
H. C, BeUey received Eighty Three
Tbooaend Two Hundred Sixty Eight
volee—M.
Lodu J. TedmM recetved One
. Webster received Three
Thousand Two Hundred Etahir Five
DeUvu _ .
Mea—12S5.
fbur votes—8t
S. M. Kingsley received Three Hun. .
Nra. Etta Menlon received
jlrel Twenty votee—329.
votes—*.
Zephenlah T. 8*sn received Ninety
1^1 Georee A. Tooog received 8U votee Three votes—93.
.
TOTAU Three Thowend Three
^ A TOTAL.
iWAb One Tbonaand Seven Run Hundred Eighty Four—38*4.

11

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Acme .......
BUir ..............
Bast Bay ..:.
Fife Lake ...
OarDeld ........
Orant ______
Green Lake ..

Almon B. Fairer.
Joseph M. Mrera,
C. W. Ashton. ■
Board of Couty Canrashera.
AUest:
Robert E. waiter.
Clerh of Board of Conaty.CUTass-

RNOR.

: iliiliiii
..............I
.......... I

SffLf'".::
Paradise ........
Peninsula ....
Union ............
Whitewater ..
Traverse
iverse CCitytat Wart
2d Warxl .
3d Ward .
5th Ward............................
Totals .................................
Waner'a net plurality..

29!
29

8
*1

31
1|

.1 116 61
-!• Mi 7<
241 4|
S3: 41

S

oi—us

1!
9|

0!
9'
1
0.
0!
«:
9'

41' 21
3$ 22
t02i- S3
42. 27
47!
.
47. 27
23' i:

o: 64. 48
0! 28; 20
O' 64

O'
71

131 471 12'
*n' 190 M
1911 48' 9
3 166' S3
«: 226. 153
2311 781 16
41! 12'
0 125' 30
33 101 2
9 154
..lIzisi-iM 951 u: 5in6i814
.814

UCUTCNANT OOVCRNOR.

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Acme
Blair .
Bast Bay ...
Fife Lake ...
Gir«^ ....
Grant ..........
Green Lake .
Paradise .
Peninsula ............
Union ..................
Whiiewaier ........
Traverse Cltr—
let Ward .
2d Ward .
78! 251.12
-1201 3»: 10’__ 1___ 154; 97
.' I2S5I 341! 961 8' 7'f7^ 914

SCCRETARV OP STATE.

t! llilill

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Ml

7l
61
161

...

Er^’-EEE;

3|
1!
I:

1!

!i S ?
4'
3

..I
..I

1401 39' 11
10^ 4*' 10
242I- 66: 171
76 34 121
..! 120! 23 101
..I 1264 ■SIS!''*:;

0 i*o; 101
3' 166 St
O' 327 177
12"

Ptn^'s ' net' 'plut^iiy ]!
STATE TREASURER.

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Acme ....................................
Blelr ......................................
But Bay ..............................
FHe Lake ...................... .
Garfield ................................
Orant ....................................
Green Uke.................. .
Long Lake ..........................
Meyfleld ................ ............
Paradise ...............................
Peninbula ................ ............
Union .............. ,................. ;
WhltewaUr ..................
Traverse City—
1st Ward ..........................
2d Ward ..........................
3d Ward ..........................
4th Ward ..........................
5lh Ward ..........................
Totals ...............................
Glaxler’s net plurality..

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BUlr .................... .
Bay ..............
Fife Uke ............
OarDeld ................
Grant.....................
Green Lakh
Long Uka
MayfieM ...............
Paradlae ...............
Peatasnla............
Union ...................
Whitewater ........
1'raverve Clly»let Ward .
2d Ward .
.Id Waxd .
4ih weld .
ith Ward .
Total* ....
Bradley's n

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0 3S' 21
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Acme ___
BUlr ........
East Bay .
Fife Uke
Garfield ..
Grant
Green Uke .
Long Uke ..
MayfieM
Paradise .
Peninsula
Unkm .
Whitewater ........
Traverse City—
1st Ward ........
2d Ward ....;
3d Ward ..........
4(h Ward ........
5tb Ward..........
Totals ..............
Wright's net pi

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1«S 46
241 67
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maoutseturer cit
John Rennie bs* been .a Inm'taeiiBin
all his life and Oeorgv M. Brooks cf
Mant-jo U a dirertur ta ihe bank m
that place.,
OperaHons wOl be begun by (Jm.
cw ronrera In the near fmure.

Private Tcicphene.
Tbe Merranillv (.V hM. InslaJled g
private icle^oor exchange with ta
Citlxens' pbonre, all rennected with
tbe main ofDce By ibr new xystem It
ta only nocessary lo eatj No. R tbe
chief operator. Miss Edna Caras,
asks who ta wanted and th«a cenaectr
COMMIfifitONER OP THE STATE LAND OFPICE.
them with the depenmesi In which
the party wanted Is located. W'itb the
old ayalem. with Arc phone* on erne
line there w*i nearly a constant vlnffTOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
Ing of the tAones In erery depenmot.
this new way doe* away with Ibla, at
only ooe bell nt Central rings.
-ifi—5—Si—oni Ki-jj
Acme ..........
Tbe Clrlsent- insUUed.the hyatea
Blair ............
East Bay ...
RIBBON noreltics la grand nriety
Flta^ke
-lAr. 15e, I9c. sod 25«. EWnberg
Garfield ...'.
Grant ..........
Bros.
dec 17-a
Green Uke .
A] 23
Ung Uke .
9 34'
Mayfield ....
0
1761
Paradise ...
«i 61!
Peninsula ..
We have marked tbe price down
* 2*1
Union ......
7j
00 hnadred* of
Whitewater
eter ........
Traverae
C
* City—
e 199! m
IF
in Wart
2: 166' .57
2d Ward ................
«; 327' ITS
IT!
3d Ward ....................
P 125
Ith Ward ...................
5lh Ward..................
Totals •>.....................
for ladies, that were $I S5
Rose's net Ipnramy..
choice oow oolf

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TOWELS
are very accepuble- Here
Rfr *ome of the prettiest
evertbown. A big variety
to pick from too, and every
one is marked down—Spec­
ial form $1.00 and sfE.
Your choice for only
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TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

Acme ........
Blair ..............................
East Bay ..........................
Fife Uke .......... ..........
Garfield .............. .............
Grant ...............................
Green Uke......................
Long Uko ......................
Mayfield ...........................
Paradleo ..........................
Penlntnla ........................
Union ................................
Whilewntrr ....................
Traverae City—
tat Ward ....................
2d B'ard ....................
3d Ward ......................
4lb 'Ward ....................
6lh Ward ......................
Totals ........................
FerTT* net plurality

Beautiful toweli worth 65c

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Another big inap in towels
wonb :J5c. Your choke for
2Bo
SEKTHEM AT
1264 336

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Steinberg Bros.

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONCREM.

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TOW.SSHII>S AND WARDS.

New York

107
56
Bast Bay .
175
Fife Lake ..
123'-42 Gsrfli-l-1 __
_97
Grant
9.76
Green Uke
Lons Uke
Mayfield ...
Paradise ..
Penln
Union ..................
Wbllvwacer .. ..
Tnr-d.e City—
u; Ward
2d Wsrd ..........
.Id Ward .........
4ib Ward .. • •
Sth Ward . . ..
Totals •............
62
Utrragb's

RACKET STORE
nOs store Saves MoMy
lor Pmdeal Folks

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102' «6 10
3 164
242. $7' 15
0 327
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Our t
and (|ualii).
tbr».-n *111. a «ic* (u exclude trashy
toys
A splendid aaserlmcnt pr toy
dresscf*. eemmeo*. chairs, cradica.
«4 .:i: 14: bedA pe-cart*. stoves at 10c te $1.08.
Boys- sled* at 60e ta 6L26.
Ciris- sleds at 3Se te llfia

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35 22
IW 62
41 25
;four years, ba* sold his har>Jwarr
45 2*
233 E. Front St.
• store and will retire.
49 29
Favorable rejnrt* were ordered yes23 IT vine bare been bolding crowded re34
4 llgtous meetings in Shropshire. Eng j terday by the Senate committee on
17* SI land. Both are much interested In this 11.
tree on the nornloa
6t -49
2* 2« kind of work. The conntesa wms Mta*; uonj of Judson C. Oemenu of Ceor
64 51 Leonora Van Matter, an American; ^ j,^ g. n,rtan. of lUtaota and
girl, and the rarl spent much of bis Edgar E Clark of lo-a. to be InterA !*<• I>f6 yevth In (bis couniry. He ta on Anter-.^ate commerce commtaaiooers
T«*e paper* for the prie* af ene.
3 166 57 geue member of tbe boose of. lord*
A 327 176
and. like hU wrffe. n great lover of art.! STEINBERG BROS ' store H In
They have two children.
‘ ~fun die**'' these day*—everybody ioU V. Curry who has been in bfiM-irited to atteod the daily hanmin tv Pays for both a full yar. Sm h*^
Dees eontlanoaly In Fento« for forty-' cepHoo.
dee i7-u

M. FERRIS & GO.
Srsmd Cr»Ptr»€
awd
Tarmaad TInalde

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Eait Bay ..
File Uke .
OarDeld ...
Grant ____
Green Uke
Long Uke
MayDeld ..
Paradise ..
Pentai-jle .
Union ........
W^iewater
Travc■€Tse City—
~
l Ward ............
2d Want .
3d Ward .
4ih Ward ..................
6tb Ward..................
Totaas ................
Bird's net plurality..

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TOW.V8HIPS AND WARDS.

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TOB-NSHIPS AND WARDS.

MEMBER or THE STATS ROARO OP EDUCATION.

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Hmt Umhir Ca.
Tbe BMjetata Timber and Lad
syndirat* i
Friday.
Tbe syndicate bu a enpHai Mock of t25.A4ft. of wbMh 619.OM has been paid la. Tbe artSelea of
IncnrporaiJen wlU be Sled with tbe
K secretsrr ot state in a few day*.
24
Tbe tollowtag are tbe oOlcers of
Traverse City's newvwt eorporatioa; .
Presldew, J. W. Cliffy
Vice president and gedvrat manager.
J. G Beojamm.
Secretary and treasurer. H R. Rosa.
The director* sre J W. Cllffe. J G
Benjamin. H R. Ross. John Rcmie
and George M. Brooks.
The objects of the b
to buy. sell and msoufacturv
limber. The company has
trart ta
rbtrtbern Arkansas consUiil
and hickory timber principally and
■ bey *111 lumber this Brst. s^g>esdr.
A
quarter*.will Iw In thl* cityThe memberi of tbe syndteate are
all well kno'sn here. Mr. atffe tbe
president, is Ihe menaxer of Grlnnell
Rre*.- local branch and Mr. Benjamla.
the vice president and |
ager, Is a former Traverer City resldem. leaving here abont st-vee year*
ago for Grand Rapids, lie has been a
laralM-r man and has had praetlcst rx
in tbs-biistoess. li. R. Ror«.
-reutry sud.ireasurer. is a wHI-

BEAUTIFUL
OUIIHG GOWNS

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ATTOROtEV GENBRAU

affixed the seal of tbe GNcnH Oowrt
tor Coaty of Grand Traverse, this
Fifteenth day of Norembw. In tbe
year one thousand nine hadred and

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10 T«AVl»$t NMALO.- THWMOAV. OCCEMOCR « MW

KNATOR.
Gcnaral H«n.
| f|,al Hr. Hale Ua no taera Mn pi asStati-aiifit c>r viitcs i;ivvn in ik.
Jtnrpli icrasie. *bo has di<4 -a: KM- anviBf; aoefa leaderwbip lk» Hr- Aid
8ewatb S-3uiwrial
fcT S<-Rat»r III lh«- Siair LesL'Iarnrp •lennlirner in his aliiet.T.tfa1rd year, rtrti lias ef pirtai; It op.
fc*r said Listrirt- e.t (be Gisonal Elr«^
the oldest rat;i.t iviater in Cm.
THrec ante hnoki wide* fnmrriy
lion held r.a TiH-»a1a.r, the idxiS day]
laad. imiuK m»:4f.d at the lODm for. l-eioaned to Shelle*. the poet, eomaln.>f .V«n’iTitH.r, In ifc.- >«*r one'tl!ua»-.<
in rr* than ehthty jears. Hr nittirsn ins aa«ii;rai>h isanaMTlpt. a «Df'ilih-i
and nine hnn<trT»| *ix.
tb<- inuuiiion <>i ihi. oi.j band le .iMe porthm of »hi<* baa
The
«0s> ,rf S 'liator aas. Klahl Ttams jlhc ateain-pobot Iuoib.
t«UWied. was sold la lAadcMi aesenil
x .lln^'r. ike rooutnt raJ
4BSnatre.i>«^*T

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Tbc psrebasr U

r In WHmlnr.c«;«' MobaTrbe«i»a.l.-l<»r an Amen

Kied V, WeiiBi.r.- r....|rr1 Kieht i-f a .«>ntnt hous.-J..v.|w.r-* misaJi-m 'al"» tke matuieeriH formeil psil
Tbonraod T«« ll>m.1frd -Miieii Si-i-ej |-n,,, b«s,.i.,.jrr.- sbr oaW 1
«*«• liliiory o< Ike late Dr. Riekart

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E. S Sold.' r; r»dvrd «>ne vwt?—I.
i ins. On Hie Fistin'* relum elir said: '
Tamas. and James O,
JiH- Radl^ r.-9.'iiTd One vci..—I
■•And. Uuni. did yog ord.f tne a leci«f7ki, ojir. and their JtnnifbHT. BUrnSlate 1
Sllrhlssn,
('Mubiy -• -------- -_
h of this cUy. '
prorent.
• TfBT
■farrr*i —
We tki'berH.v ecrtlfs. tnai tiiv forrif‘7 »a« oaf W le*« u( lamb.' Allss LanI'd *iw hi«i»r uf rommtra* Peiey Al-

>f lanb at ifae fanteher'sr 'The bulrb ]

Bohse Is
crinrrt Fiaiemeni of ihe'lia n piled, 'and ao I told bln to sendiliiM-ral memtor for ibe Ton.se
votes sii.sj tai the Tw. oty Sei«mh 1
u,, , i,.,
ihen diMKi.ie at
Hlddinaes.
anted
Senatorial Dlsirlct. for 8<-na«or In ihf-,
l.
,k.
___ _
Slate l^-Klsianiif for said DiMilri. S'!
Cbarten Rormford. »bo ha*
lie General OrrHon htd.1 on Tueedav.i !•!< iassi plv.si the hlRhest son roai •sepport to ih- idao for
■ he *laib day orXmeaiHT. In the yrar; Bisnd la the Briiisb nav« «iih ii,,.'»"“>aK»‘‘«8
an
IntemUnaal «m
..n. ,h,...OT.l
h.„a„-. ,i,.
i ,.„t
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' een'Mer the allal
In Wline*«'Wheniif. We have here-,
. wfco tvlin the Ceneo Fr»e Stm
mo set ..ur liaml* nt Traverse rili- 7ear. Admiral
in Mid roanlr and jttate. ihi* Fourth quinhi's Ibe parilraLir servie.. snu*'*
dn.v of Docemlier A H. 11*'«:
ion, li 62. or « year older iban anvl'*’*' ‘
lake
Knsi fi Walter.
American officer on the active Ils i
‘fmiBnolne of the tonCharles S: Jobasne.
•n...
. Ri.lH r; R Walus-.
IV.nii! Ilf Senatorial
iJisiriet C^n- ™™. n.Uoc. Sit Cb«rl.. IWrr.
vassers.
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TWENTY SEVENTH SENATORIAL ...
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Grant ...........

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Fife Lake ...
OarSeld ........
Graol ............
Green LAka .
Lome Uke ..
MarfleM ........
raradite ........

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SOME PRICE INDUCEMENTS
We offer for this w
planes, slightly stere warn and in last asaten't case designs; pianna
that tell regularly at 8350. 8400, to »450 marked to dose out at Wg
bargain disceuntt.

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Im Cn'sCounir <
Grand Trav.-rw II
eeiulsT. In ilte >«■«
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KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. B HABXEB. pmp

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162
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r. ! > reriifv. that' tipirr.eS^iratiMiiiit> r.i' ti..« 'S’ni.nf ihc\*>i«. coen jn lira Twehiv
iti-iA’iiib S*:.a!ori3l 'l>i>'ri.f. for S-n
th.. L. v‘>!auii<- for the mh.i
. at thr .te.ti-.-^l E1.-cti.wi her i
srei'i d.-,v ef Nov.-mlwrr iw«;
and ot the Certiflrsrr nt Is.denti-n :
ilim an Hiipeai-* from
ili.oriclnnl
.“latettKt
this ..fli.-e.
In Wirii.;;- Whe;^-.

Just new we ar
productInna,
the handscmrec t
ur floors. Wo have
pianos to mat^h the furnishings ef manaien c
ttage. We cerdlally
invite prosprcl.vc piano purchasers to call and
e« these beairtlful
styles, whether yco wish to purchase now or noL

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MOMTtR OP ottos.

Grand i

V..W—I-.A.

S' 98 62
11 42
II 451 38
4)1 48
28
6! 831 ' 15
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Todoua^ net idoniltr...

Oran L*fe* .

THREE TIMES GREATER
S'ai.- of MlcMsati. County of

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Blair ........

TOWjctHin AND WARDS.

lint tlin tmi- snurett of gmtneai I and pripalarity of the
KimK-ill Piano ia in
in ita rich Bini'iii)' lone uimlitf.
uiiiility iU
fvcjily
•vcjily UiInnotHl aculc. ns]ioiiaive
ns]niiaivt> autina an<] bji
djiloiHliil
IoihI
wcaritiR
[ualiiy. T.iie ik-inund fur Kitnliall Piamta » almcmt

CORONER.

TOWNSHIPS AH'® WARDS.

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Kimball Pianos
Famoua inusiciaRa. Patti. NorJIea. Lelblinp. Osiu. Seaboseh and
hundreds Of oth^ have bestowed the highetl praise
on
Kimball
Pianos.
Thit has been supplemented

-h.ghcat

- awards and gold
jpplemented by
medals received at
rid's gresiM c>

Our Small Payment Plan Makes Piano Buying Easy.

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LiMW>«in ..
M«8M V...

the IkitiiA Latin school class of 1827.

TRUE SOURCE
OF GREATNESS

STATE SENATOR.
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fTrititil Tr.tiers- 1291
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66! 3|0| |7l
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Loni; Lak<
MatUrtd .
PararilKe .

$

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16
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TOWNSHIPS ANTI WARDS.

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18] S36I 192
li; 1S3, 44,
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CORONER.

3«1 34’
‘641 61
146; 361
1M! mi
2S0 66i
78 841
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Fred C- Witmore

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1081
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euntin.ut#!Sa iligjkaipi^ra^ refoiES.

pear,
Stair ^"BTraa that Ibe iendenib^ of the
WE'VE GOT the ftooda to batA tke
duly elected Set
i
Lecliislature for said
Senatorial
[Hs- senate was about to pass tram Sen- arRameoi.
-A
nice Rne of men's
trici.
' atcr Aldrich of Rhode Island to Sen- boys* and cbAdren's suits and overIn Witness Whenmf. We have bereSiHnliers
Kn BFt our hands at TraviArse Citv
, ciieis ai popular prices.''
dvc 17-(f
lid Oounlv and State- this Fourth '■« “»“«'• tte fact
betnejHrt*.
day of DefpmilHT. A. D.. 19<i6.
19116.
^
Fred l< Walker.
Charles S. Johnson.
Rol.cn K, Walter.
Biurd of Srnatorlal District Can

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held on the tilth day of November.
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In toe great city there vras Christ_ Arfangmg With Santa CUiM.
j asked for some remlalaeeBsee -It baaj.baada. from tune to iMte es.tii>g ^
fton tbe great «dtr to collect
mas burry and bustle and )oy. People
The bo-dness-llkc dlrectaees of «he been a loeg time ago. and I cannot' irtmmlag If lo nake It bora brtghtty.
toad of Cbrtotaoaa treat. He
went about w^ -Chrittmae peace, amall boj wheu maklDg ptona for bU ] remember much of these Chrtsimar. 1 The flr candle vras a Mtgth of wobd
aboai from owe oonttry Iowa to aaotb- good wlH - In (belr faeea. The store ----- grarifiration W often most amus- Uqm-,. We
leh army bad other'cut off a kind A Sr troe. which la
er. TtoitlBg wood iou aad beck pas- windows were ablaze with Cbrlatmas
Tb.' I'resbyiPrtan elves the fd- things to owapy utir attestion. But
in toe pMt. Tbia hi
lorea aad borlog tbe prettleat— trtnkctk'and little ^cblldred stood iowiag -ase in poln'
CbiKimas was on.- day un which of candle is aUU naed la some pans
Xrbrtatmaaeat.- aa Trlai Mid«-Uttle round them all day long. The very
Little Jehnnyhraan to lay plans for ibc-re waa po flatting. -The men re. Scotland.
WbM 1 ‘m« PMMat CMn bum
Me bought toeiB by the little wiater Mrda sang Cbriatnas CbrlMijas t-Kt-n before Thanksgiving cHve.1 messages and boxes Irom home
It asaal'.y foil to tbe lot of the "bard
•UiBg rMdr iod»> for ber weefctr
bnadred. sad when be paid S3 a huabad arrived. "Mamma.' said be. "•I and civmp life go; j.n tn»p;ratloo on laddies'" to act tbe pan of toe csradleBt vkb rwi. I Mid:
dred for toe trees at tber stood, grow
Oa Chrlatmaa eve a slcuder woman knoT. what I'm going to a.k flania toat day.
•ilrt.. but should a bwgar oak tor a
' **Ou*t 1 titb to «ir dMr bor* aad
lag—why. tbe tarnera at tbe village, llagerad wlaUully among tbe few Cla-<r (er already."
'1 remember rh.ii i-:. une Christma* olgfct's lodging, be was cgpeeted to re­
«<rU tbl« UBM IBRM4 of roor dotef
•tore nodded tbelr grUtled bead* and Christmas trees still Mt. Once or.
What U It. Johnnyr
the gTo3Bd wa« rr>; —iS with satro. lieve the "berd latldlc" of bte doty. A
•or- wd of cmrM Bbc Mid "Tm.lid It waa ‘a pi«Uy fair Chrtttnaa
» she started away resolutely.]
A (ilg red woKoa."
The men rjnge.1 ii.. ;ir« i\«~i tia ddcr.. candie.tick te still called in AberdeeaBvery ^Mk. wbea tb« nail n
«e year—pretty fair."
ooly to eome hack again.
But how Is Santa Clan* to -get ihc Ilki- scbuolU.y:, aud a 't.-emeado-js •blre. a -puir man." or "poor owa."
co*M vitfc nr HtnUd. he pou a 1
Trltt and JUnmte John iradged
only could, bui i can't" ah wagdt) Into ytiQT Moekiag?"
liaille en«i:etf. For a long time the —Tbe Child's Hour.
tie. bird IDm vblatle to bia Itpa. aa be
away to toe pasture. It wai a long thought. ~i can't do ll! Nell must go
Johnny nu-dHuiej a ntumeni. aad johleST ragi-.!. The lines charged and
•Mpa ap «■ nr pfana. u IM ne kaov
were I't.Aoa..formed agais'aad .-a i
The BtaicM Bread.
fee la eoaslAc with aoaaUbtac tar ne. walk, but what auirdy Utile coumir wiiboul her Christmas tree. Every iken sold;
girt dad boy would nind a half-mile
'i'll write and explain it
must go for ber ruedielne—m'y
deavoreil to extw-ute *irel«-gie nutre.' A loaf of br.«d f.&M years oM WM
and tr 1 MB to tb« Utebaa. <r war <»t
aerauble over rough groniid and aiaae little skk girl! and what could
He sat dos-D. and in a •;»>» tiim roenis. Fi'inl.'y the »p.in 1-m
I found la the tomb of oae of the ^ypto the tudea. 1 bear It. asd burrr
walli?
They
woDdered
all
toe
way
at
on
It.
any
wayT'
(•itKlnced
the
following:
egeitlac aii-l eu hphll.-<l that had tnjilan kings. It retain* Ibe shape «T
right dowB
they sbouid see TrUtyb tree with
She was shabby.and tired looking
"Dear Saniy Clu«: I want you p. *o into ih.- flgbr aji.l .Ic.-I.mwhole k.-rneU of grain,were
IB (be 4r« ebalr I cone to aad tur
while striag on it lo nark it ai ooe She looked as If she had tM'en working bring me a waggon, a good big wag —U«i.hinBi.m 8Hi..
ertisfaed. ana not sificd. It "wm mM
tbe wrapper «ff. aad tare quiekir
of those chosen.
hard all day. Tbe storekeeper looked gon, veirr red. for ChrisstuaNa
liaked in aa orro. but between two
the Senabtae page. Tbea I forget that
"We'rf nost there; over this hum­ at her. and because of the CJirisimaa you cant gelt Ibe wiiggiio in to.
The
First
Candleatlto.
heiii-d
snmes. cowed with twigs and
J aai uoe nito awar fraai roo. wHfa
The first candle*I.rk was a U.y. Hejsyrntnore leave*. It Is pTerorred latba
to look M aod love, laataad mock an' well see. Shut your eyes. "good-wiir In his breast couM read stocking, you cj.n get tbe M.iekinr
in the waggon.
Trlaiy.
aod
I'll
lead
you."
Jimmie
tbe
longtag
In
ber
thin
face,
and
be
-at la the curner ol a .'tnaeb kltehen I Mrrlin museum, and U protobly tbe
of oar beantiral bine Oraad Tra<
John Mid exdtedly.
Yours truly.
Johnny.
pilled ber. Perhaps the manger-ligbl
heading a piece of flr candle In bis ' Ibe sialeri loaf
bread in tbe worlA
Bar. aad to tbooght I an rtgtat faatdi
when Trlia opened her eyes tost surrouaded a Uny baby centuries
la aortbera MicMgu
Nat a Coed Curaaer.
with a mile groan, there war the lit­ ago touched bis eyes and gave them
Bvarr ttou I have aeea aonethlac
A,small Krti was giv.-n n S2 bill to
tle
crooked
tree
unchooen.
slgbi.
and
sboae
into
bis
heart.
MW aad wooderTwl. l have tbought.
"Oh. Jlmnie John. JUninle Jobn."
"Luokin’ for a tree, eh?" be asked buy Christmas' preseats for Ills par
tell Ibe BBoAlaera about
and imu- friends. Among jb« ar
•he algfaed.
kladly. "Well. now. here's
tbu.*
“Never mind. Trtnxy—wbo carea? " give you for the laklo' away—have it lielea be purebased was .a very hand
Tbere to oee Mg otore which I pan
f cup and saiieer for his fath.-r J|[
“1 care, ibat'e who. 1 gueM you'd Just aa well'a not. It abi'i a beauty,
Urour
«rerr tone I aa dowa towa. where 1
The little ls>y bnd never lieen knowi
alwara atop to look to tbe wladowe. feel left out. Jamen John Clapp, it no­ but It'll dress up all right. I'd thought
of carryln' It hone myself. The other* o keep-a eecrol. aud wbrtt he :ir
aad wlab roa eoald eee tbe ftioar body eboM you, ever! Not
lve<l
home
bis
niiuber
cnulloa.sl
bin
TriM crept Into tbe green arme of Is all spoke foe.
Hold on—what's
MJm Urn a Scoffj BmttU/on
Ugbt with ne.
the little tree and laid her amooih your street? Hooper? Well. I declare. wh.itever he did. not to tell tallier
Have aar of ron erer aeea the
t-by.
brown ebaek agalaat iu iruak.
I go Hghi through Hooper aud I'll alrfiut Ibe present w-hleh bad iHvm put
*^oMr ftooaevelt beara.- that aone of'
chased fur him. All wvnt well uoill
"t like you." she wblspmd.
fetch
it
aiong.
No
trouble,
no
iroute
toe TrarefM CItr alarea Bare
the faibereame liume to diatM-r.
Bbe had never told Jimmie John of le—It's Christmaa. you know!"
Chrtotaaa? Tbej are node of browo
•Well, Ned." was his greeting, "did
Scoff.t Ematsicn a Cod Urar OS
her tandM about tbe little
It wmm't a beauty, ^en Trtssy
ploab wlUi tototed
aad toe eoaThe BpU Trad
you buy all your preseBtsTtree abe called her tree, Trlmy did
had
knovra
that,
but
ibe
sirader
lit­
alogeet
faoM
aad
brlgbteat
erM.
aad
«nd Hsinphoophaos propaied oa. that U i>
Kari tor oa tbe Boor bftlte •relight
"Y<«. rather, and I 1»iigbt one fur
if roB aae ooe rou wni waot to pMt call them toaeles—abe said “make be­ tle mother looked at It adwtrtagly. >viu and Ii'k a—"
lieve." Bbe was not quite sure prosaic, Nell wou1d-4ike It—little patient Nell.
cudy digoted by littic folkt.
it ap mod bag It.
Thto*^abo«fltbiw^^
"Thank yon." exclnlnurt the father,
everyday Jinmie John would under-' And It would be a ChrlMBus tree.
Well, toer have a lot of than la tbia
“1
to blaaotf.
very miicb araiM-d. 'and pray wb!.i
She tried to be coubig tnrniture. atore, aad ererr dar aund nake believes. Perhaps he'd
Aa be AWi^bMB over with eaae.
My "Pooh!- or Uugb. If she told him
Conwquently Ihc boby that !• fed ow
' . be cheUBul. aah. aad oak ao high. thap are node to look aa tbotigfa iber bow Bbe Uked to tout her eyes and tented with that. A mlauie ago «he
mustn't ii-ll.
Bur. motbiT. II
had warned it so much!
aieWotBg aonectaing dlMeaunbanlloo
Tbe ptoe with Ita aaadie toaraa.
father guesses It, I won't |m> telling
nake believe her little tree had gone
Scoffs EmaUlon U a itcrdy, nty.
"But U I could only dross It up!" will ir
Tbe -aiBwaa bad aadar and bogOock are doing aometbing different. Qae •way to nake some little city girl's
Use a Matolaeoaa tooktng oae
tbe thought wistfully. "It would dress:
ebodeed little follow full of boaltb and «i(or.
grMB.
His mother shook her head. Aflei
Chrlatmaa. and waa standing up
part war up a poplar tree, aad a aaeup bcanilfolly. Just candy and
And tbe naple with Kt kart10 minutes of very- far fetched gimss
OBd waa booulag a third up oa the' bravely In some beautiful parlor, all anges aad one lliUo toTfor Nell!
log. the child fell thni be could stand
a-gittler and q-ahlne wllb candles of
■edge
of
tbe
tab
tbe
tree
waa
la.
ab
-|
*‘n>c dalBiy wtlion with pa
wishing It still when she It no longer. wi putting hls.ellews on
gold and silver aura and more toys
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ALL ORUUOiST»; t
- AND
Abar time twe.were pUrtog ebeebera.
found Trlssy's packet. The f.ilihtnl the table, iind budilng at his faiber. he
mr.
wfaOe three or four othen looked aa than yoo could poaaibly count. What little tree had held ll light. There was said. In the most ideading tone■ The hM wUb teib ao oMle.
would Jimmie John say to tbai* And
toer were trring to help
a
letter
In
It!
It
read:
na«ppto-trae vUb *a Moo
"Father,
why
don't
you
gmu.>:
:i
e.i,.
Tbe toat tine 1 aaw then a big Mb- Utde* chlldiwe In floaty. shlmmeriDB
and saucer?"
Deer W’bosoever—This Is my
awMi.
«r and notoar bear aad a l« of little White drataM and pink Mabea dane- and I send It to you. It's all the way
Aad tbd frail ae rad aad brl^t—
were hartag dlaaer, with doll's lag round and round the iiiiie tree! I can. Tbe Christmas tree man said
Bat tbe oee 1 tore tbe beU of all.
Triaay liked to go up in tbe bam
8«ld‘cr Beya- Ch-laimaa.
• BlaaMi and bwa tnrit tagatkar: diabea. and toe notber waa boxing
nobody'd boy li but poor folks and
"There wa» never any nglittiig o.t
chamber and alt in tbe hay when abe
there wouldn't be anything to pm on
It to «are to bo «IMd thla Umo of toe tbe eara of ooe naugbtr Uttie bMr.
who bad eridMUr done aoneiblng made4>rtieve like ibai. And she ai- It. ao 1 send my three quarters to ge' Chilstmas day during the Civil War."
mr.
sulil the late Cenersl Hampton when
ways abut her eyes. Bbe said abe
wr.^y'
things. I hope there's chlldron. I
Wbaterer aar be tbe weatbor.
Tbe aaxt Une I bare a chat wltb <»uld see ao much belter with her hope there's one who's a little gir! 9
rou I will tell rou about toe fonay eyes abut!
MooBona are blue Bad
Tbe Cbrlsimas tree man came back years old: So am I. Tours respectfully.
A 2Sc. Bottle of
little toby doaVey, a real. lire Mte. (
and rad.
Trissy Holmes.
wllb arandtaiher Clapp, and this time
aaw oM dar la too
An ohlMng with allrerr hae.
P. s. 1 forgot to say Merry ChrlslI* watch
and watch for your letters be. noticed the lime tree. He tied a
nara are etena of goMM aad oilear
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white string oo it!
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TESTIMONY
"Oh. Iliile Trissy, Nell'.s 9 yrnr*
"1 might as well take u aloog—
Aad caadlea that gMaua Hke dew. pad aOBMUmaa I am dteappMated Be­
d!" the liiile mother sublted with
To whom it may
orrn:
there'! going to be a 'ahoriage,'
WIto aaeh woaderful frail toere'a cause there are ao few that week.
Joy. "and j-oii've given her a ChrislI was blind for fo years in one eye. I was unable
40 DOSES,
Alter CbrtstmM you must all wHie MM. -But nobodyTI buy ii but .
am eaa oonpare;
fMki. aod they won't hare anyiblng mas. you dear little Whosoever !"
to do my housfworkcnly by feeling my way .BlVBiid
and tell tbe toot <rf ua what kind of
And ccrh'lluse i. m-'re effo-tive than'
VMM firaeu ta tapnou boogb,
to pot on It."
Id so, after all, there w.-re ran­
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tiiiii- the
same
•piauiitv <if
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Jinc
nuauiitv
day
yon
bad,.aBd
what
you
got.
the house. 1 have been to Wisconsin twice and bad
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I
f.
Btott Bon of tor U BwtogiBg to air—
<iili--r
.-..ugh ____
miu-<1r,
liowrVrr w<-ll
dies aod toys and a pale li'ile faerPoor Tiissy-^wor Trtasy!
Your loTtag flrat rke prertdeat.
my eyes treated by the best specialist in tbe Stale. I
i-lv.rti~,| BU.1I1..U. v,.f i.tr,a,i.iy |„o.
jBMplag fraga aad cala that
lighted up with delight. If the br.m-o
stayed behind the otbera. with
UQUM-bdi-^l that rciiH-.|y uiuv U-:,
have also been to Chicago and Traverse City, but none
HabH BatH-WUllama.
begone Utile face. Nobody'd buy It face of tbe giver cotild have seen! —
Bcmeiulcr always Ibu KEUPV
of
then: did me nny ifood until I had my ejes cxam>
Primary Education.
but poor folks—was that how
B.UAAM
i.
the
ined and fitted bv-llobert Kin)rin. Now 1 am able to
•TbMB are OtHipBU and bUla. aad
KIngrtey. HIch, Dec. t. 190C.
beauUful parlor and whltedressed
doilB that toto,
r«;ud and sew. and yee as good as any one.
Best
Coagli
Cure.
tolldren
were
coming
out?
And
they
Tha «ficM' Chriatrnaa
Aad drana. aad vblotteB toU Wow. Dear PreaSdaat—
All those who are in doubt, write me.
It W saved Ui.mauud* from oim.
I thought I would like to Join the wonldnl have a thing to put on U—
The candles on tbe Christpins tree
Abd gma. «ad wtOp% aad >
somirti-.B.
Mrs. Carrie duill, Monroe Center. Mich
SanaUae Oub. I have been tblnk- wu that like glluering candlea aod had all biiRied.down to a splutter and
Ii 1.--. ss>^ thon*ikn.U of live*.
toys that you couldn't count?
lag
of
Joteing
toe
Btmsblne
Club.
DR. ROBERT lONGINs
Abd baoha aod wagoaa tbU go.
out. nnd everyone had gone to
"Oh. dear," murmured Trtes. All
nare ore Miialal tops aad boats that PtasM aead me a card and button,
bed. when Ted went back lo And a
COLUMBIA HOTEL BUILDING
her
lovely
make-bejieves
neemed
to
am ten yaara old. I am la tbe ffrib
aan.
half.flnlshed l>ag of popcorn, But juat
have tumbled to pieces at her feet.
Aad paaaMB. aao aairea ao^ganM. grade, kly stodlea are readlag. arltbas his mile Imre f«>et stepped on the
Tbe little tree bealdo her shivered
Where are Noah’a arks, aad atoo a netle. geograiAy. grammar. apelUDg. a little, aa If dreading what
parlor rug there was a stamper of oihpwuaaaablpand
physiology.
I
like
whale.
feei. and all the mouse party scat
fo«.
to school. My teaeher'a name U
And taoM. aad Hbbeai sad rtoaa.
"No, no!" cried Trtasy to It. sooth- tered. They had eaten (he ginger bread
fflM Jennlaga. I like her very well.
Santa Claus and chewed on the pup
ingly. "you aball not go like ibat. You
Tbia la aU.
*Tbef*'a caadr aad «rai«oa. si
Strings. Even the candles that
shall have candles and Iteautifiil
Tour BonaUner.
aad alBda
.
were' left over In the box bad been
thloga! You
Inex Untra.
Aad BNga for goad UtUe girta.
nibbled at, and there were rnimiw t.f
happy."
1 am eery glad that yon are going
candy all over the floor to the hoiAad praaM aad dotbaa for doiUet*
She aqaaezed one of tbe little fR^a.
to be ooe or our Baaahlners. Wrtte
boda.
■flown by the hearth.
aada coortORingiy and ran awq/
BgBiB. eome day.
Aad «oUa vUh hUr to carta,
Ted ctiildled up on the enmer of
home. Sbe bad made a sudden re­
nera ora toaa.lor girta aad topa for
solve. and on tbe way she thought lounge and never made a sound. He
TriaayW ChrtaimM TtM.
never thought toat mire liketl
out all tbe detailg.
head tiet.
Jimmy John brought tbe news
"I will, 1 will!" she cried aloud Cbrlsimas trees.too. And pretty «
bolto. pad auto.Uto Trlst He ocautoered aeron Iou like ooniy aa abe ran.
they all came stealing bock, four
That is what we carry, we have no trashy, fall to pieces gtulT. Our Holiday
a little whirl of wind, bat. oaee toera.
“Ii'a mlartonary a*t»ey. aad tola five of them, running back and fonh
Aad teaweto and oandr plea.
goods are made to wear, all new this year, and a finer, handsomer.' better line
be net bla abort arns sklntoo aad will be going a-nlaslonarylng. It will from the tree to the hearth, and al­
looked at IndllercM as poaalble.
ways with a hit or nut or candy.Then
you have never before seer.
Don’t make the mistake of passing our line
be ragnlar bnltt." her tbougbi:
*tMi! wbM a gl^t la tola iraadetfttl
•The Chrlatmaa tree ama'a eoi
on, too. “I can't help If I don't get a Tod understood what they were doing
when making your Holiday pun liases this year.
■boaorable mention' at Bandar school ft was ao sImMe. They were getting
Wllb ita giftj thU apartde aad Mde!
Trtasy leaped to ber feet In greai fdr getting tbe moat moaer—my little things to fix up trees (or the bsl.v
Other trees a»r be goad, bat tbeie'a
lice down In the hole. So he slipped
OtriatUM tree
BOM for ne
off the lounge without making anv
•'Janeajtton <napp. boneM trae* happy.
Uke toe beauttfnl oerrT Cbriatmat
noise at all and tiptoed back to bed.
Bbe went straight up
tree
•ad
wondered whether baby pUce
We have the finest line of lap SiufT i and Up goods arc‘'IT*'this yearj in
"Tep. he's cone. He's op tn your •om under the eaves, and down oa
With itt braachM apreadtog wide—
the city and at prices in reach of all.
Handsome lacquered glove, necktie
hack peatora vrlth my graoTalber ber knees at tbe lower bureau draw- liked pink popcorn and caramels o>
Tbe toerrr. beaintfal. aparkilag tree
la ooe comer was the money- well as he did, and what klad of «ock
tooortng
trees.
If
yon
look
torougb
handkerchief
and trinket boxes, lac to 7oC'
That UoaMma at a
three allTer quarters.
Her little lags they buag up.
toe tnllyacope you'll eee hlm-cot
beautiful hand painted Jap V ases. 10c to $4.00.
light bat
brown flagera fooad It without any
Delicate Jap Antimony Pin and Trinket Trays. 10c to 75c.
Chriatmat fer the Binta.
•corned
Trtasy. help from ber brown eye*.
Fridar. Dee. 14. 1M«. “Well go atralgbt ttp In the back paaRow ahlny tbe quarters were! TrlsCbrlsimas i* celebrated In Sw^en
New netabere Matag aiaee U«
eure toU atlnute. Oh. Jinraie John, •y wasgladortbal. Sbe made a tittle • an extent, unkanwn la the llBUe<l
portad:
•don't yoo almee—Jutt •‘poee-keTt pile of them, even and straight, and Buies, and the celebration Is net over
laet Uatea. Ktogaler. Mich.
Uke ny ttee toU Une? Beam 'a tf fd wrapped them very securely la dark tin January 15. or ••iwenileih dar
Merrr Chri
green paper—Christmas tree color! Yule." A TCTT pretty fJaiure of tbe
waited a bnadred years.Manicure bets. Military Sets. etc. etc.
The latest creations of the best
bappT dar tor ron an. That U rour
Trtasy bad walled three. Twice be­ Trimsy was gtad abe bad that special fesuviile* is tbus described by Mr,
proUdeatb wlab for jou. Bbe baa fore toU toe Ctoutnaa tree
color among her colored papers for Thomas In bis 'Sweden and ih.Foreign an i American makers in new style Brown Stag, Sterling Silver oo
aanatoiag eln tor pM. too.' It li a
paper
doU dresses—bow much there Swedes."
and gone away again with bis
Purple Trajs. Fancy Woods and Ebonoid. Anything you want from 50e to
little tolk fron our flrtt Vice Preal- great load of trees, aad atlll Trlssy's was to be glad for!
One wintry aftemoon at Yule^idr
$12.00.
dent. That la m atoe aa
Before abe added the last green I had been skating oa a pretty lake
little dwarfed. Imperfect tree stood
pteaeet. Ua't It*
la toe tor comer of tbe big pasture. wrapper, abe wrote a letter to pni la- three miles from
rg. On m>
PerfoMes In Fancy Boxes. Kelva aad Wave Crest Ware. Ha
She bad atol« up to uik to it. after to tbe tittle flat packet. It took
way boBte I n«ieed that at ever?
eeaia baH aa natural be Went.
while to wrtte it and tbea copy It. farmer's house there was erected In
Brashes, many haadreds of other snitabic oUts.
to roe aa it doea to ne. for at to be
“Poor little UM.- abe bad aaM g««l- •ad tbea copy It wee more, but it was the middle of the dooryard a ptae,
No lYonblc to Show Goods.
baetog a >lluie etoH tmiber. I an ly. “aabody waau you—not la tote
at last mad the Uny green bun­ on the top of which wt* boaod >i
•Itttog at toe Wg tek etoete I bare •bole world. Nobody lovee you bat dle earrtod secretly up to tbe back targe, full shear of graia.
sat 00 anar ttotoo. la toe old bane, Juatne. I tike you Uttie and crocked; paoture and tied away In among tbe
"Why Is fhlsr- I asked my coauml.—too deek wbeee roar dear «rat pra» I Mke tbe bare apoto where yon
Tris"Oh. that's for tbe birds, the Hub
tdau uaed ta do all ber wrlttog la baeea-t nay Utile groea ama."
sy tied it on with one of ber dark •wild birds They mast have a merrv
rcMH-aad It la bard to raaltoe that I
fct this TMT—maybe tola year tbe green hair rIbbMs that' ■Went wltb" Christmas, too. yon know "
bavebaea lirtog w«r iW to Dearer for Cbriatnas ttee naa wemM take TfU- ber aecaad be« fliwM.
Yes. BO H Is: dm a peaum lb SwenoatW. tor ererrtotog
PM toe ay^s ItiUe tree. He might, you know
"Somebody'll And it—I know some- dea
sii dowa wMh hi* cblldron'
Bans. The IMile letter boa of ooetb- JloHBie Jobn'a
Mr aaid tom body wUi?" she aaid aloiid. "Utile loa Cbrixtiaat dinner within doors till
era plae made t>r Harold Keute of ww-ni ao vary aany «m>4 trc«a left troe. keep bold of It light tUI the he ha* flm railed atofi a Chrisimas
Oeotgto. Btaada bedon ne. tnO ef puor hm at Far Corners now. He -might right perooa comes. And that's the fllaaer for tbe little birds ibat lire
Iruera. aod to tbe drawer are tbe bod- bavetatakatt!"
paraoo ta make happy, ramember!ia toe COM and saow withon —
Unt aad pledge card*.
to HU Oetabar or aaf» MavuBhai
Tooto-a OompBMtm.
/ 1

S U N S HI N E I

1 tyas BUnd 4 Years
If Herj||HK|H Why

Kenii^Bakani

,-x"r

Not

You

The Very Best
In Holiday Goods

Japanese Goods:

Toilet Sets:

S. l WAIT 4 SONS.
Corner Front and Union St.

Traverse City’s Leading Drug Store.

M

GKANO tTRAVEflSE HERALO. THURtOAV. DECEMBER 20. 1M
Ing the present Itself.

!*(eai-niu»»e

.

HOME CHEER.

iPeppor Satsl—One muads' to a paste afterl

pound flour, one pound

A gold tblmble masked in Uniril as
a bonbon, and put In a box witl- real

egg<);

bonboof. was the UDUSual

peel; one c-Jtmes

war

two

ouneqd

sugar;

candied

and lemno
four-Add them and ibe clli
lemon i peel, chnpepd floe, to tbe egg mtiful^tuiw

to!' sad add (be flour and tmking powder

sent bl» gill to the giri hr* wasjof cianamoa. gnxind
engaged to,

It was aevetal dsys.be-j cloves, gimiud;

fore she found It out. and-In all ti o*e, baking powder

Then stir in the honey atosh

of 1 (tfim tre:cttier.

our

Bake

In

AFFLICTED WITH CATARRHLIFE HAD BECOME A BURDEN.

tnudeva:*

Beat eggs and sugar iov.m.

days he never icdd! naally. One d^v, i together. .Vd.l U'klng powder and the; ' Most of these Wile cakes are cn'
' she ideked up and lore tbe paper' oC. j spices and whip ihoronghty.
to Uke In the kraeir ooee.

• Thought.
'

The night U tweet oad OtrkHn*.
' And 'ttnn with fraetr •perkltns

A

day

when all aorrow it put aalde. for the
Uae being, and love aboundt.

Then there was a-wild dash to tbcjflour and k'fccart together on

etch aide of a greea t^dle-]

How to Celebrate.

The Cfarittinti bells are ringlBK.

Christmas tree.

church weert Itt green.

It la b pretty little air of
rather belled

of

Pe-ra-na. Used As a Last Resort Affords.
Complete Relief.

the stucp'

I

b.- maC,- »t home with l.ul Hllle ir

Boat the

bow of ;eggi and sugir iog> ;hr-r nnin leathery,

Cbrtotrrtas Wrealha.

scarlet aalin ribbon which was perch-jAdd the grated bmon fx-.! and flour,

snoilwlls

'

]«ifi.d

Aa to ribbon*, they eriar In

frosted with glittering dust tdml.

Builds up Its world of wonder.

by

<.ae grated Ua

distinction.I'p*.,.); nne pound of flour.

ed up on the handle.

Make a number

crepe tissue paper siuCed with rotion.

The organ's golden thondor.

These varloo:

l ' they cannrt be foand there, they n

ttpringerii—One poum! of p

Hick (which bore a red candle) g*vejj,ngir: four eggs

Good Housekeeping hat toae excel-

The Chrlatinaa cbolrw «re alnslng. lent «uggettioO!i for thote who with
iihtng
betides
the jWKulailan
And «1l .a foreti tueiauT ihe dia

board-ibefort they are baks^.

phone and a 'why didn't you telL me T " j Shape Into small baUs and bake in a sfaapid tin cuitera may be secured si
A spray each of mistletoe und holly. 1 slow oven on buttered Una.
almost any

like the ipeor pcinu of •rcbeaite)i
fitHn he*rea't ranparta lean.

Add the out Ic the shape of anlmaU. birds, etc

IS—wee white

odes

with

sprays of boll.r sretterr-d

I

a of Chris'

Mix uil ic*-ihvr nod roll

on board until only nno-eigbth of an ; mas decorati-Wis applies equally well
baby

loch thlrk. Have small, square wood- to holly au<l 1" the Iv-saiiful
wide ea tortn*. (Theiu- ft-rm* h.-ive d.-stpi* ' green* whi.-h an- m> jaentUulin m>rt!i-l'

op.

Cbiistmat card demratlrtot. on«w with more elal.orjte spr.ty* and
of swans, etc, eiasiped upon ibcm.i.ern Michigan:
l
Hang n wreath of holly or •A-ergreon rtunolng P{gncli onr-s—garish fur any­ C^jt the d<-ui:h Into.luiatres. dun the
In the mass ot ev«-rgreen* ttsed •
In the doorway. Lfi the' two ;
thing bui the one n*e—shading fium forms with fle ir ar.d p'Jt the doagh-tfir rhi:<taas decoration, hr.lly take*,
eblldren drag In a child's »l.-d. piled )
Tbe whole world'a wMe rc>olclng
sofiixn lA greens
up
through squi-re- into item to pt'rmll' the d-.-' a foreniest place. The an of wr*>a»b-'
with the snow >aHs. Bach child
That ChHtt the Lord cam© down to
sign to become imprinied on them, making 1« one mtteh nnpNi-bn-d. at *
s turn In throwing a ssnwlinll
nirtb for lore of aoimwlng
Remiive them from the fo: m* eatefui- C^rlnma* time, and <.iu- very easy to
through the wreath. If the party is a green and white ribbon*. flnUhlng.iy and lay on clean rluih on a table, arqultv.

Tbroogh vaulted demo and (rembllng
aisle the Joroa* anibem

ioHa

With Rightr tnntic voicing,

/

one. the ihnwing could be repealed.

Par fran the Orient atcnliDg.
A wave of song comes pealing,
cast to writ swept onward with
the dawn this day of days.

(hem where they cross with a great j for tw-«-lve hours or over night to dry.

Almui fifty pe<«tle'werc etitertnloed
tree

cclobration

emlng and original gtfit-.

Carrie* prayer and piatae.
B« naught the bells, the rlngera.
And naught the tongs or alngen.
And aU tbe green and ^nea and
tma are thlnga apart.
Of beaVcnIy love and chrism.

Silk

and

tassel*—Ibe .klBxl

Eorh guctu

Pul this

up and

have

—Harriet PreeeoU Bpofford.

cord*

further ore, und an each one was re­ embrol.difry
silks—red.
gf-rr-n
and
quired to explain why It was useless whiu—-<TocbMed logetli. r In u single
much amusemoat was occasUinerl In
chain-silicb. Is as im.!re»ilng a* M is
the dlsiribuilon.
unusual. Rut it should «-nd In llftle

al tnanielplese.

men's streks would rt.. or they can be
tif red paper ninslln.
cbiTd Is

Bach

blindfolded, tnmed

tassels-,

Tillage
on

the

three
for

delay. .. .
With no w»h doubta denied.
• And be In nii.ovr.hMrU today.
•-* New bom. the eternal Child."

bly »*e liiade.

uQiimisl way- ih*i makes the veelplent

a of yuur gift hesitate over disturbing
I's
ln:eresilng arrangement.
.

them- rakes depends on tM* thorough ■ center leaf should he

The

is

eomph-te witlioui

many

Tak.-

-v

teA'POonfi)l

«d'

different

wbUpeved

secrets,

If webbing.is no) 10 be

dropped nn the tin. take;as the bunches can be wired round
er and quickly shnire the (the n»pe.
dxrugh round.

Set tlielii in

-•ruij

plar.' for several hoiira until the

If all the little bxmehe* have their
cx-ntera berrixsl. this in Itsrdf .will form

far-' of the rakes 1* stno;rih StP.l q.li^

pretty wreath

dry. Hake la vi>ry Qiodeia»< even m..xl]

oas of It.

gxtldeii brown.

t

powdeivd

»«g:ir;

oinsquarler

of

'I'bxfre may Ire varla-

Thx‘ wreath may be made

plain holly, with Its gloasy darh
leaves only, xtr or It may

In'

of, fonnexl of the equally ornameaial
a; letle* of holly.

pound of gnxtexl .sweet ch-rco’aite: two. may

oxmres of near, sifte.1 nn.l dry; white; (
• conulncd the present*. llule cakes or -'ktichleln." say* a writof four egg*. Hrai the eggs as slift > •
andgwere diapeosed from the ship's «-r in the New Idea Woman's Maga­
pi;>*lble.
Add the'other Ingredien;.',
side by --Captain" Santa Claus and hi* zine. The baking 01 these deilelou*
rmpldlr. Hron from a teaspoon »n to
trusty Eequimaux Ueuienani*.' cakes for the Christmas tree is begun
a wril bullernl tin and lake In n niu.l.i
'Wherever Homu Cheer gooa this
Tl»e program for Ihe evening began weeks before f'btisimas and yixVms $
week, the spirit of Cfarinmaa to In
with the Chrtstmaa extol by the unit­ custom that almost wholl.' Ireiong* t< eraie ov>-n,
'the air with tu toy and gladnen. In ed choir*.
Ni'.ss-Kurliletn ) N''i!-t'e.k. --i —Whi:. '
This was fnllowe.l by a Gx'rfnany. They are iioi. difficuli it

tbe merry

be

u

Then, again,

mixture

of

both:

iher.'
ibrx-<-

old trouble baiagcaa
atbtag q«
the ps*(.
To-day I would not uksoBvtJ

Anernavtaf Tried IIm B»t Rru-} dollars for wbst ibis grwad a

Matter uf A«
Sman
AmuiitncrMaa) FrlMM.

™^

AgrroimaByB mow* UrHT
facalth to Pirroaa.

1

Mrs r. Carr. Vroeland, Ont.. Css.,
writes:
-For several years I was afflicted with
caurrb, wbu b msdr life a burden.
"Tbe coughing and backing which
It tert:t-le.
areompanb-d
dyf.)
M
ally ex
t»e stomach and
i» tn a wretched
coaditiun.
**1 tried different remedle. and the
. best professional treatnM-nt all IB vain.
"Finslly, at a laet rreorl, I trmd
Peruna upon tbs rreuRixivadatioa of
my slater in Hsmtltoa.
"I eoBid te« steady WnpruvrmMit and

bunches of plain holly being wwn nn

Canada are nstng Foruna as a prev.ataUve and anli.i from rotanbal eough*
and cold*.
Wr bsv. tn our fllas a great nnmbsr
of Utters from graleful women who
bsve bren benefited by Pernna. with
permlsston to n*. ItMS. Uttyri la pobua
prxM.
Cdtarrb would not be MKh a eune W
undcrriaod lu nalore.
Cacarrft is a <fiseas* wAdeft M*«r lm«
pruret of its o» a •ccord. bmtbtvmtm
I dreper ixmird (be toagefftfiaagtortad
I
it tbouMbe rreofad at oare an pre*
: etaf if from maAiAC toroad* upoa HUJ

the wx-bUing alternately all It* ienrh
with three Irunches <lf the variegnii-d
kind.
Another way which also admits of
vuritgiiiUrn. l* to s«-w on plain bunche* d»ixn ih.' si.lx-* and *png» of Irer-

of ilmv .'SCs; ■■))•• i*»nid of |x..«.V-;ed I Tie. .|„«n the middle
)ij wTvaih

Thi* is a v. ly

To iixxxke It. twoHirrid*

the

Cbrrstmai Pl.swxrca.
nirisimar we. k.
th'S an-l

a

iii.,

- I*

all bright and neo.

Oa Christ-

for |ror

n

BonilDg the daughter opened, her

canned

«•:

'Ul a datntv purse resting Oh Ibe

oihi-r -«;i..: aflxiir-

l»-l-b' If-r hxwd and opening
\ .<• ihrtnxeh ;•
.
fuxnd wicblu a ahloUxg Hirer
To'the ha»t«*M. who wa!ii» to give a^it
doltar anil a tro^e whlrti liA« her In
tolly evening «o her Olends there to* «■
I'*' d-jpUcai"-d It'-

one that Ibis was Ibe Aral
iu> season of f«-*tlrlty
and bow to do this In *om«! new or. of a l*md of ChrUinu* fairies who

bhir hlnla of good things to oome.
Ohr tail this week has for Its theme

novel manner D a q'iei«tli*i which of-j w-ould appear to her that day and that

CHRISTMAS

the thought of a more simple ttoaenattoo of the day than baa been the ten4MM7 fur the past few year*.

I By Mrvjl
________________
__ ____________________________
I Carr TW-Mth
the taeofPc4*Mia.«

fcxMOMl trcatmect la VMu. to ul ha* done form.."

Then they sre sewn in tbtves upon

the sire of a walnut and should have! purpose very well, and In the rose i.f
lbe| ear.!, sewing nmy Ire dispense* with,

Aiwiad IH eAtw-s CMIt

cliy hone*. In llule hamleu. and on short uiiil Iu-bikUoIIt IHuxlruied stor- inakt-. a* the follow Ir.g reript * prove;
' tha more toelated fpms. there Is the copilcon
7.uekei-Kiirhlvlu.
ll.iitle
Sugar
lectuie
showing
winter
Anna happy feeling, the same bustle,

Uhc Rglief Cxpci

These lump* of •■•lugh should Ire about' had. a pleee of eord will anewtv the

olaii- Cakes)—Heaping six ounce*

Carman Chriatma* Cakac.

Any number

Stir the flour and xml**- seivl Inui; of ihr-.w small bimrhes of three are
litti'ih.-r.

MR$. r. CAM.

berried sprig,

The flour should \<k p.-ff.trily j or a few b.-rrl-* sho-.ibl be wU«l u|Km

dry; to Insure this, It Is well to waroit 'be stem of a plain leaf.

ChoeoludeD Plalzehea (Lillle'Cboca-|

No tre-e among (lerman llitle folk*

wharf, and alongside
King.”

nle,- wreath I* fornns!

The entire sueei-*« ofjind siring Th««e tcqcciher flmily The

Ihi- dough and drop .*11 3 tuitlered Hn.i the webbing.

booth was flued up to resemble n
Ice

The sire of the wreath will dep.-n.l '

ly

Christmas

llitje )

the other I

by takleg three leave* so etch U-joeh.

ihe x-gg niixiure and mix all tborough-igot ready.

m u*e as the way ybu use them, li'v

Idnding

pound of fine, dry flour; one oiingt- ol i on.the n-ami«;r of leave* cboseti fm
anise-seed. Heat ib“ sugar and eggsleach bunch

ptotris to ibe.iiio*l elahorately priniext

In the inierior of the largest church

ship, "The

dered sugar; seven whole eggs; one I

imlil they afe light a* they can possl-

wbltx- (Maue paper with lldie bar.:

After all It isn't so mneh the thing*

rimnistion for a flat 1

Ihe wcbtdnc,

crinkled kinds. ;

Something novel to suimlant tbe though she I* reger to se<' the
Christmas tree uaa selected laal year. tenia of the package.

• ^ this OUT tract through tong

of slivwg ejvtaln webbing;

wreath. Two people can wor’^ ul the ;
' wrruth togeibtr—tide

l*e Seed Cakes)—One pound of ,pow-i laaVtag the liuncbe*

lurking bully or raisilnoe on In some

on* unite

a piece

ani»e-we«l. to serve a< a

li.

three

the line, win prise*.

with

.varied txrnus, from add irexiim.'ui erf

tries to pin the storking on tbe fire­ the di.stlncilve little touches—a novel
place. The ooe nearest the line, or on way of Bnlshtog off a package, or of

specialentenair.menl

*ir<-»n

AniS KurUeta cr Anto-Ficiiie tAn--bunrhe* on

u-ating.

IJkeribbcn, paprT corner In n doxen

times, and with a stockUg and a'pin

And hoaven and.eojth be one.

I*-, n

the color <d .t soda erackfi.

been requested to briug

heavy line abom ilie belgbl of the

be bom withJp the hean!

biisihavt

holly dnugle from each end of the Bake in u nn»d*rjte oven tntil alKint

BrepUicc. with bricks about It. tusking

' Che ChriM again this Chrlttmas Day

ikinhIMc

florists nee for vlclets. hxii In Chris).
ronm- mas eolora—make stunning paeicages:
ibing for the use, for which be hsd no and a eord made of ipraBd* of heavy
had

Draw on a sheet in charcoal an <^n

Onless with netr baptism.

The smalleai

ribbon.

where the lire was loaded with Inter-

Bound all the happy llstenliig earth It

One of the pretties* plans' I* to lake

spimeh-of scarlet in the Bbap- of w-al-;Thcti lay ihem on liuitered tin* whit*
Ing wax.

with a Christmas

O'er tfaraagitig city space*.
' O’er aoHtarT placet.

<

IJitle prirwi are given to the

‘uccctsfnl one*. .

It 1*

ten make* the lad. of the ho'J.e wrerj she was to ..xchange them for wbatlier

thatt prompts It. which makes Us val­
ve. A simple preaeui, which shows

-itainlitog cap" for a toug ilmejever she wished.
All
exel'ement.
eniertalnnniit.
To Mary sprang up and began dreattog.

prevtoiis to her

kTHOUGHl^

apt tha ^n. but the tovlog thought

aueb US ihcM* every hint or suggestion

Fairy Namb<-r *

to

b«r

along n new llm-

stocklug. anoiber sbotox out of

bar

i* acceptdlxle

appeared

«■ as to the tastes of the rwlpleni.

tty 1 napkin at tbe brrakfast table. \be
srretl;
id.a is lo sxnd oat ib- teviiaiioo* on] fourth she found to her ppekaL No
} MaV-*hap.'d earrto. or on card* wiihjmore appear.-d unill she drroaed for

fa srorih tolWUely

: riars luilnird <tfi tto m in waur eol-; church, tle-n *he found one peeping

if a party i. 10 b.; give.;

dgrefni study on tbe pan of the sendmore

than

one

h

lAlch reprasento an ooUay of mom

or*, larh imi-.il

qn-And to given to “pay oB" a Christ

nrat.-d wiih a tiny .pr;g el hidly. am’,

■as debt.

the Invltaii-ro wiit!-ii in the center.

A HtU* note of Cbrisimas

»li- sii.r br ing dee | om Horn a Icarp of ribbon
At iHnner ooe shone up from tbe bot­

Bwetlng to aotfie looely friend..wheth­

Or ih- |nv1)atiim <-vi !> may be

er she be rich or poor, may light a

In ihi- shape of a

Bpnric of happtoant that will warm an
aching heart.

Extracts from Christmas Editorials hy the
Late Mrs. M. E. C Bates.

A spray of boUy

«t Chriauaas grewery. gathered by
the neoder. win carry

tom of her glass ol aater.
No amount

; .tncklnc. eiih-

of

aeRreb

01 iicx- ver,a

'

revealed

Fairy No. X. *>ut at bedtime wbeu her

• r bitrh with til" li'iering to white.jmnllww wa* tucking her

sleepy,

bap-

| py girl Into bed Mary found tbe last

The Chii-'nia* -tat and t!i<- Chri-i J irf ibe Irand to a folded luAe «« tbe pllmas bolt vie with eacli otber a* a ta- ’‘low, which salxl: “The fairies hope the

cbeer and leave no eente of ttollgatlon

blr decoraii'.B, at x> rhristiuas
blgl. |'Uy hsr. been a pleaaaet sne. and wlsb
cold. iinlovlDs^nos* xnd fewal mlrtb-^-h»ppv reunion*
in no harsh word
The beouilful holiday which Is in-'the life around us. by so muc
leri ' .A si:.r 'if ■ i. rgreeq brighten : you good High' bd<1 pleasant dreams.*'
Ik'. xiny nnlov .*nd loving iriiir to mai.v gtoil *1!
deed a holy-dsv is with U* once moiv | whole world benered and Ilf)'
bwk. nor, u.; fxr as
.-.1 with holly Urr:. - add wHh.an i l j it ror.k mai»> day* of tooklng and planjwn the »wlf; hvan*. The world leap.- up into new.
-------------. , 1:xg IhoixKlit. fni-b
to the writer of —the day when tore reigns, and from j
lu fon- Mary could decide luH
o-ne far-eniel 'llfc.
The sun Kirns back on hi* re-iecnir lU-h- In. tl..- cm.-r <A rraci.-^
The greateu pleasure of the Chrier r-'scnimctiT iha’ may
one of (be sweetest, yet most simple been to hoaii. from earth to heaven.
ralpt“ Iand bandltxs tr..m,itor cl«ito!-;,what ihing her elkht fairies mhould
treating cmirMTlie light growsjcaidand
from heaven back again to | mas time Is the ClirUuna* giving
fight diwn hnU- wiiti b.rVv.
Chrtotmaaca she eyer beard of.
lonce' at ih> 1
wlt*-r.- ii is fa-'* n»d with boll' red j j^y for h*T and she dectosvd that ti
the
love
Are
Imrn
sii-adv
and
wartii
stronger
anil
the
earth
flaws
the
electric
current
of:
Bni
what
If
one's
means
xxre
straigbiwas In a home where money had not
rililron-. i-'c. hisi'iilful sdnraiTM-iit Thi-[(he loveliest f.'hTx-'toas she ev«.r had.
love human and love divine.
If li; ened. one's paihs'so sluii in by *tres«
been plenty during the
year.
cheer may find it Is eacn toll of i.rntiilM- ai.d to-in
weie only for'Chrisifuas
time tbv ] of rirciirasiancc hard
ix-ar. ihai
Christmas week
dawned
with
1 ax. for
■toomy outlook. It was decided that world must need* grow better for li*; I* forced to say. ' I have nothing l->' oix- nl us. And heaven and i-arth will l>eiiiiiitnl j-prltig l*-cin< i»
^Wia leone. and t
The soft spring give."
What a iM-ximiful
thing
It ^ .oin hand* in a glad ueug •>! Icve arid .dl-d-nox . mrt x*r far uwav 1 t that one; '
Christmas would have to be a day of sweoi influences.
1 may alxr I*
light ‘
JO
the family purae. giv
r tbrongli ‘
winds
cannot
blow
up
from
the
aouth,:
would
be
If.
the
worlxl
over
on
thi*
^
jxry.
anxl
gwi!
will
to
men,
may
get
a
txrach
uI
its
ch
tortng thoughts rether than of glUs.
lib pt-thinixg.a vx-ry t-re’tv '
iiig qxurter*. dine*, or even .flve<rul
winter day- iliat r
warm simshine fall from the),
ntng rhrtoimas day theie '
■at the two daughter* of tbe family
1 w-hx:*- Ihe bell saiogs apoti
piece*, ininea'd of the larger colas.
.r I* gruwlng old. Ibe Though thl» (.'kiisiroa*
ptoBKd together and to
the
gray sky wiihotii the life quickening to I j material gift made, and Instead, fori- When ’hi' :
•rm r-p’ere fer th. fable may b<- a [ jf
If. )t I« imp-i*rrib|e xo olrtalt. the new
shorter aad shorter 'o Iwa-Uttl.- o;.rr.i*i-l
dnwn they stole Into the room where every rout and branch and <> ig of the; 1 ne whxde day. every one living guvx ’day* tiecotixi)
rii It Iha' )' IS n"'**'*^ ifii-le nf, wbl'- co-'too-bai'lns.
ib-y can ea.-li> t-e nxad" to took
gentle ' tii,. nights longer and tn*>re li>i:«-l,v. the iai side.-riet iib -•••• "• n
I'vety other o
the fUber tnd mother were sleeping, green things that grow . Netiher can , 1
If Ime which
tr, lulling f-r - f-w '
much
love
fall
from
heaven
and.
kindness.
Can
you
fancy
ii?
I'j.-d-j
more
Hiier
and
nipping,
all
sUa,iiuieH
m
p
nod wsVened them with a Christmas
,bi>;iy
in ihi. rxrx’er and pro-jpr.-d-r and water.
<^rlstim
hk*. placing In their hands siockiogs rise from earth without It* lift giving < ooulii he one day of heaven upon tatih cf pfomieo dying out. und onlv de*uiaand SX':.I
There
.jlamond
kingdom |and could the world ever go tuirk ftv<in [hm settling d.vis-r and d-. j
•biffed uaUI the rarsierion* knob* Influence In the splriitial
wliicli li 'h-- ver' torng -fr-amer* I.f hijly r**! r.'
Good Tbinga to Eat.
it's old way*? Verily, no. Why the w-rrM—thr-.u
Christina*.
Ad bulges' were a sight to behold, which Is under all that 1*. and which , It t
;i (Wit..- ■'* dwrii may
from -hi- ekiiUdrlie
Chn*' fhiM I
rhlck'ii Salad—Take ib« ateat from
they had remembered all that ibeir Is the real life of the world, flo much not try II. i-aeh one of u*T Siipple Then t* l-crn lire Wond-rtuI Bal»• coniere «»f Ib" Isbie. where
• hutiie, of -arth
And H-riiven
the
light
of
:ue
to
'
the bone* of 1«.nd<'r cookad chkken.
the
giving
or
n
>t
giving
with
n
\hos.'
111.
sha.
there
is
a
Jovlv
Impulse
in
1
pamls had ever told them
Diina e in huge bows
»
Imutirt-'.
chop fine, then uke lettuce, chop flue.
eh-^-r ami glt'i-xhxxs
Christmas daya of long ago. when'lbey hvan. a sweet iboughl going out Ini.*,day whin obsolmcly theie shall enierj w.irM,
v.-ry pnl'y for a i’3 of thi* '
y<«.ihsr an-l x-rve on large leltoo. were chlUlreu. and the stockings,
kind I 'be dl-Kc-s sre re.) and 'wbi'.*- •’
Muxe salad dressing as
made:
though repreaentlng an exiienditure scenes of Norway. Greenland and tre-|(;j,kWi—Three whole eggs; one and 'leaspoonful of fora-s'xxtch^in.- pint of
ir<-pa:t'd ti'xnrbst a?
f;u;' dish at .ach cn-l Id 'he rab.-e ’
, for potato saUd.
land.
The ''warehouse ' was opeiie.11 ,«,p.h,if <.u|*ful* of powdered *ugar; ' tx'i”—h'cko;r nui- <*i anv kind— qUlle-I'UjIl wpho'i’ th-- rej- Su-rne-.; f
of but a few cent* each.
small r.-d ap;.

to be repaid by aomc one who can HI
•Cord It.
The meomry

coom

tbe

far for business: the ship's rigging wa»;,>ne and

•way daya a* this mmieiTi era could
prftidnoe.

There

were

lighted lip with niuttleolored eleclrte,

ginger bread IlghiK and the present* wer*' dlspi*u«

one-half mpful*

flour.)eho|u»'J fine.

Iba' the eggs >o a stiff

nj-m. gn, m the flour slowly.(and corn-vtareh

dolU. sticks of red and while pepper- ed by the wittiest sea captain of ■» | stirring alMbv time..
aMm candy, hoariiouad, asd clear lem­ Santa Claus one eould wish to meet, j

of

the eggs and .sugar together xin- t>mh. axM gradiii lly the sugar, flour.
j,i
py„

Mutter a large. *'ld ihe nu;s.

Mix w.-:i and then

*hlle 'he
111-' r*'
r.'maming Tiiif! !* rt.xim
while
fornu-ii of thie*' i-rrp-i leaVr;
Tlxe la'ia'ioos oo this lea

Drop in sp .onluV-on a

„„ ii. with lilM-rsl - biituffl p;ip*-r on a i>ah xind hake

on. a china doll for the "glrr

In the Sunday srhoul rox..n a bounti- .pAxs.-* beiwo.n. heaping balf-ieaspoou-! > moderai.- m-u unri: .1 Imhi brown-

Baaing top for the

fnl church supfwy was seived.

rri-:,tTxsd

„gj the c-r^.r sch-r

pldlfl holly

—Ob. half cup of sugar.

.'el.ici.en le a tilo di.-h for Mxl» t"s '^•-hslf cup of bii’iet. and lard mixwor .i

ur,.| rc'l. iv *»la-) gsraisbed »!:f, craxi

ih.-o.-n- le-rrl.-. quite appfoprtou.
I elite- may I- to ePhe- bi.;i
seemo led and wl;i-<, if

The Ic.

e<'wc-hslf cap molstae*. one-half cup
x"ur milk, f, eggs.two cups of

stsf -haiiC*.
*'«•«'
sxe! >.a e-VrPPt-d Cc-e

«»«
ralsia*.
o-je .easpootful of writ.

re-l. w-iib var-egat.-ii, |.;-cult.; K»in gates, ucd tea or r-sros-on- tea-poonfol of ekiv-.. ooc I's '
Co.-i»mi-vKiich1ein
xLxite CocoaWes with a silver borae blown In the promoior of socislillity nothing could; j*ve lound.
poonfe.’ .,f cinnaRCB. one b
' '
Bake in
a
nn*Jeraie; put-Cakes.—One coroanc-, potrdervii leavr-s on * iriier iide.
For a third, -..ritdete XI .simple t ' dainty lunt-bDtar of eaeb. «otBwualy palmed have'been belter.
;isple' and OR)-half (eatpoontol of
ioren about ten or fifi«-en nilnuies.
[--irar; white of on* eag. Grate the a'i...-tate lomeh.-- •>' plain and variesalt, bx'se one boor m a mcd'reie
whistle*, a few'ratoto* and
Nandel-Kuchlein tAlmond Cake*)—atxd weigh It. Take owshaH
,i!j ..ij.. tu. urflgd lino, .s»xll
Dainty Ways to Send Preaanta.
twked la the toe of oaeh stocking,
<-vea. TW- will keep a krog '.xme. and
Such a dltlerenc.' a* there Is to the'powdered cugar: onp-1 H* weight
the ,.o*dered sugar, B-a' ;j,u'her ,et of ihree variations can A big. Bhtoey. red apple.
is nice frost.d with white frosting. If
stiff rioifa xnd mix all ..volveil J.y making ih* '■enter of plain
’ *)?:half'poun<l .almond* tbluichedl; foar*the
.1)0 you wonder that as they sat up way CbrUmias ttocs'-tu*
•me like*.
..,J.i*-gc*. one piece of cltrot# ground cln-jihoro'-ighly ...................
Drop on b'jiter*n.-l 'h* *11-r "f l-rru-vl ■«. x.
who had s tuemorIn hod and pulled out one thing after Some of them wrapped up tn a
SucT. Pudding—Tbrts-quartan Cup
namtrn and cloves 1.. taste; one tea-led tin* and hake In
A c. a r cf l-TlK-d varx'-gated holly'sbl- rbrtsimas. Th.- l-b.-a ci (1 be carthat shows only too plainly the
.
another, the teare were quite as
make dough ‘ teen minute*,
c- si;b-* of- Plato and vire rle.-l. outi tsiag
. new pettuie*. of *u<t one-cap mola*-e« onu np ans as were the smile*, while
soft enough to toll.
Bi-ui tbe eggs |
Bdi-n-Kuebleln ip;.radl*e Cakeei— vet-a
Ta-r. almrw any auuHrer ol and will make »
le one* .u»*. as gar. Me cop chopped raxktoa. ooe texlack
of
care.
Qtbers
are
wrawd
in
tt^uight* of tbe Aildbood to the oM
' sp)x>t.f;:l so'ia.
oce-hx.ir taa^oonful
and supit itrgether as light as po«-i* Two eggs: one cupful of sugar: one- van..'
tray Iw- worl.ed «:ih 'be haffpy S*y« the w-i'vr..
home, and otthedaBrcnes.--lovedand ihe frtwhest of paper.,and tied, dain­
oQjj. .bach
<‘ov*w. cincaaMm. and
nutA'ld splcr-s. almonds, and riiroa.j qnart'T pi-md of almond*: x»e-qiur- body
rhe webhiBC. .
'
Io'« household where
XI, with
eiin MamMi
narrow ribbons
iiuiit-us ...
tn 1
_
...
tost .awhUe.” xalnglod with the merri­ tily enough,
__ ________ J —t
_____...
- water, four cups
pound of choppei
citron: ooe-qnar
tVhil. the thr*.-~'.aved bunch make*; child, a daughter, hadoa'growa her m*«. «ie «»xp <ff*
ment pradnred at the sight of the Chris)
,
flour.;
Strom
three
boon; serve witta .
'•.tlth the flour.
Mis thoroughly to­
pound
cbopto'd, Ci.adied
wry pretty wrea'h. tticker one* can: belief In ih- San’s aau* with a
Hy there I* some one who sends each
qnatot gUtt?
gether. Tbe dough should l** stiff;,.eeJI:' II
tai.l.-sptu-Blul* of strarnedib.- formed by using flw.
An odd on hl» hack who bad filled her Chns..:J«ri«»<»**“''‘Tbe aiorr
arods no comment. of her prvM-nis out wrapped la some
} tbe brord. Boll j honey, one-half tcaspooofu! of baking-j n-imber- aive* the best
effect. .The! mas days with a mystery and liellght..
Sa-j'ri—VLTHfe* of two ecff* bcatet
Christmas abuald.be a time of simple, UDusual. rharacieiisttc way. with Ihe
luarter Inch thick, cui : {Htarucr: two copinl* id, flour. Ueal^ vebl-lng keep* the wr.-sih trui. and! the fxsllowing id.a was earned o-at
; stiff, threequarter* cop of sugar. Jvlre
tame careful ibtoking out of the
tovlug. iboughtril
remembtaace.
The father brought home to tbe j amt grated rtafl
awe lemoB; add one
s of paper and ribbon aud
fancy anin a shapes, and'bake in] the c«gs uotl' very light an<l axld the , hen air the leave, ar- on. ibe foonds-!
happy home gatberihga. and a time.
I mother two .toltor* aud six hall itol-1 cap of hot milk slowly.
I sugar; mU thoroughly. Pound the at j tloa la totltlble.
m wML when tbe duoia are op««ed bully that waa benoved upoa cboM-;boi oven.
A* a j fuls of ihe mlxtitti'. The*** hits will;

a.nh,

»io,.

,iWn.

Ire

'« -i-r

PART TWO

Paces 9 to 16
TRAVEIlfte OTV. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER ^ 1M6
' ilrsilOKS irlifa all. has buUl Dp a r.-r;

An Annountement.

large (rede.
Tbe (oosorial afti.Ms batv found i

o that they have been enabled

floe

foniisblngs.

Their

s sud uul\ I

borhuod of Ove thousand dollars

ail bare large spselouB pertor* *1U

prcn>um with the Grand Traverae

t* when Ihe

event in ibis village.

! M»i.l the Ul;.
wa* there |.ir

la»t • summer.' thffir beautiful farms

!*■

Aml lhat-■ »,.

The* SteSens. Henry i.uu and Johr

when fP-rey men front alt over thl»‘-»rh who*’now live, la this kK-alily.L:.-

the Herald for 1906 to overy paid in advance euMcriber and the pram<

Send, snd all report a larce patronaar

dkm.se and pisiple fiom at! over (be; lui>

Mr«.

ium waa oo aaiicfactory and ao many of our aubocribera have aaked if

Claus

Warner. U

the

pm

prletor^s of the canf«i‘ilona

and In her place can be found at ah'much hard work. uU the pan erf

arrangement ae then

made with them.

Every aubacriber to the Herald, who hae paid in full to

Jan.

190B, at the rate of $1J» per year, will rceolve, not only the Herald,

tariii

Tbe Park Hotel, manage.1 by Mrs

r,

». jpo. Msakestd U in cbargY' of

Th- iKWatlful S.J10..1

tire and modemly constructed build

svr.nc steeple* of thrir

rerj

large c.ngregatloo

to officiate

1 with *ie«m heat, and gas llghiK. H|Hr» at. of Noiwepiau denvm and his
harge and airy , and ha.« recently lieeu^

by any Michigan nowepaper. Thio premium hae,given great aatiefac-

' lefurnlahtHl and dec.mtcd throughout j having breoch.> as fa. a. Elk Rapid*

It

Is

equipped

great numWr ..f hi* part«hian |

a

The traveller from thl* hotel can gase;r..v

will bo vary much pleoaad at the opportunity given for e continuance

upon

of thle arrangement for the next year.

TrmverseBsy. and with a few minutes! who have
walk, one ran reach the iioul streams, with him.
that so inlerest

Uaple air.

Mich . Dec. 18.—With

A- Hsmmooci and ifae other by Judge

fals right W. H. Umlor.

hnniiof ssaoHna charting

those who lore loj

Indulge In this.Interesting *|«rt.

am. George Maaoo, the local druggist,
was In Imminentd anger of bunlog

Mr.

banking

dealt with

mctbodi.

H(

death laat weeing.

10 make it complete ami modern
every way.

inj

(uiu.

Ibe natnb<-r* of the abov.- church

bum up a businAs that is remarkable

school and out and that this had a bat

flnug .lba Uap with gaaollne when Influence on after life.

they

whh

bnslneas.
ns

Ibe other branches of

Mr. Larson

Bay.

same to Sut-

a numlM-r of years jigo.

Id by bis conpiani

upperaiion 'has

< sissh biribdsv

heuis-s.
k

have'

Only a shurt lime

;
Mr ami Mr. lUk-eEv?*. pony to
r..a fe, .n ifc. ir td.-nds SainAlav .

f.iend*.

ceK*rate

at H-teJ l.a Rue.

W‘

jh^y |,l»yed n.tmer

V...
fnmi

ttpe sperjji R-atu.-e ws.j
first

pntP an.|

l^i^.

Varmv ha*

returned

Maeistrc. where sbe ba* bHM

JJ,,

E:ii< >t

t'.Hirturier

and

MIsa

V.-nJa

Alter twrtaklttg

fg-.l.-'

ly *upp.'r the liriJe gu. st* d--

barmoniously j• nt.-rtaiii- r and

the'

>raed Saitir-

a i-iiinp ‘ feei

where sbe
week*

Cedar Church News.-

-based a ven*
tor him.

CeOAR. .

in-auiiful

<-.'d..i.Mlch..lh-«-.

paisooagc

The membership

I

R-rth

Join.

Irot

«ud

lake wkkti is'iii ex-

Iiasior ud aodl.-uc,- a],pn-<i

rs-Mr.Gn«,v,-n-,*’''

he I* . ni]do.v-.| III r>'|iairing >

.mall begiuning has gniwn until

pivpaLtoin of boys
It Sunday irMog tbe

idr.-n . AU ate-K.-lromt*.:

Mrs.

J

«<»rk ri oiu riKin

oi T.-t.nn.ri to Cedar Ran Sumlay niglif!

It
fcM TntversH Ctiy Um week and

»t<b
a.ldiii-.n .«f Ml

inatailcd an riecti u- lisbt piaoi f.w llye

I.I.oue

Empin- Immls-r nuuiiaor.

Mr. Palmer Ireety ofler,

ih<T have ii large enrollment.

midw-es-li

imiess of Mr. Skiver's

Scheels.

•crviti-

mol her.
Hebi-arsaU aie U-iue held for the

Several very eSirieot inuniclors hav<

ruristma* .-vf.-v-isew at

the vhurrii

will

prater

and

held

ibis

he

pia

Ifae mill I. <wtBplrlP.t.

!

wv

For |b«

■lynatiin will be tn the car

N. Bkiver dmiv .. , *.-ivlees in ib.-Tbiirrii (or w-hltb wej
thank you.

Jswig L.ke Wednesday, la-lng caUed

liulll

e vlibg.-.

Rpaa

peapw hint" in which EJiraln-th .'.eniu.:.. |>aym.*sl. who Wet» caSed* '

«p4o.i.it,*- nn*! • •'* •

..

The public seboul* of SuMons Bay
up places of togotber wlib tbe Bl. Michaels paro
busineks thal tire a eredil to the acl- rial seboots an- a crvsllt to the villagvbss also

Andrew

and -had musk* ir.m. the-VaiTiioiMb^-iulIliner'e trade,

church.* 'Rtamoph.k.e.

Is'st larniing >eci|.xis (oiipd In

ind to tbe growth of the buslncs*. Mi

Lotrsan

.

and

dies* of lUil

Bav. also U a potent Influence

rhe pasior.

dotbaa would have become ignited
Judge's Umlor talk dealt with Idleand be would hare been terribly in ' nrsa and lu results. He spoko of the
Jared If not killed.
tendency to shirk duties both wblie It
bem engaged In

iha'

The Congrvgatio^l church of SuT

He ha* a livery In con ; ,„n*

Also operates a dray line In con­

j^n.-s and brotbor

IMunan

,h,ifiy and larce rongregsi

Bonable price, some very stylish lurnnection

Maaon had

.i .rn

couBirj. and the Reeturi and He.-ald j
Larsen can be well proud of his up-i.sj Hod knnwn «« the Emsuiiei Lutheran Company «re gUd to hi-rald
Ibeir h.rfiday Lwtivliba
.vt th.chuivh
date sale and feed barn
Being bullil church. This also has a large numlni- splendid atlv8nct-m.-.iii in an agrtcul- «*>o*i«iog' .d v;hrisima*
ir.-.. an.
blit recently, he has noi spared money|„f jCorsregian wor*hlj>ets.
tiiral v-nse.
• bnght. lospiuiit: pu>Kraih l-v ibe cOt!

Bat for the time­ , spoke of the bank as iodlspenslble u
ly acHoe of people In the store who bualnesR knd classed It with a greai
•iDotberad the flames with their over- 'rxllrosd or any other big business in
ooeta It Is Terr probable that bis

Mr.

*.-i,

Ohicago Is here

slllj ..r cn-ed. to make tbl* <.n. of the J reit-lved

Rev. A. J Rafisliot 1* the paMoi

Olel,

.ichtv.n-lBrle

be Suttoiis B;.. , r.k-!.uic *vki«»bi*i.>n

mtieOng

Hotel

i Eajdds last'

T.isrtii

and piu.li.al (onud in an> region -I-af.-d d.eijrmc f|».lr Ji-tU- h.ivi...* ,

nectlon wllh It. and rents out at rea- ,„r goM and Rev. Thomas Benn.-u i*

Hammond's Ulk

banking and

Itae Urm.
riel are the

Maake*i.-d i» k.pi very l.iisy and
pl-asurc of

m.

■on

the beautiful «alers of Oranrt' i, ►pokm of in highest terms l.v tb.>*e j
tbe

p

il the well erav.-ll.-.l and we>T to-pt.

^ acllnty nnVrs a wide art*.

tien during the pact yaar to Herald rcodcre. and we knew that they

IW<. very Interesting talks, one ^y C.

• - niy ;ast w*rk
Tf.rr^-a> }..W
1.* until

and.

trie. *h.-ep ai..i .uh. r Uve si.e-L

Geo, siimel is one of the most aitrtc-ltbe First Luibcran chntrb and baa a
I logs In tbe village.

Badly Bumad.

c.::;ar.

r .rf Weir bnri and well led hottK-s. beljwri ISsle Kir. to

! tbe moral weifsre of the Yinage..

but also Farm and Fireside which is iaotied on the tat and ISl.h of

ly tree far the full year.

M

large well'filled

of frerti candtcf. fruits and nuts.

ta tha beet and moat BBtiafactery premium offer that wee ever mode

ia paid In full tc Jan. 1, IMd, will receive Farm and Fireeldc absolute­

tb.ir

owr.ctw

<1ni-tttiav|vi.f!.5

oiruk at

■J-r.. e.vrh 'buildms *rt.ti:i.*s to thrir
. 1.1 Sjetit a cupieef^ salfu bnilJinc*
\

sin shW-s and ih-ir ««inr:v,s nsm

each month, giving 24 numbere of that groat )eumal each year. Thle

Fleaaa remember then, that every eubecriber to the Herald, who

thr.r

►P'-eJai

,‘i.-vh. 4'kn-igna* ,y '

sea^s of tbe year, a pleoilfui supply, buildeni and which luram »o mach to
i

1.

ciiMlte in the ev,'ni which ranied soltartn bnasf-..

Rich.

B.n*t|un ,w;th y t-e.-; Tr-.«i:;a, auj fa»::>

i* cP-aHy Kv.,

Grand Traverse region came "to pani-|>.-.-u wh.u <iie <>«.•.uves ii... b.autiful

the aame arrangement could net be made for 1*07. that we have con­
cluded to make the aame offer ae that of a year ago. and the publishere of Farm and Fireside have.very kindly consented to renew the

hi* parr well

T

sRh

.1

Herald for the enwing jroor. Thle vIendM farm paper wm given with

.inn.-

Vt« <*

.
•; Western, went
- IB Traverse Oiy. neT w.^-h r.. visit rr

r.«v win,

Tbejluid fi.-d ri»e*heiv

dedicBIloo of tbe same was s D<aable|i<. :b'Oi

names ar<

NO. SI
• TtJoJay aftertwon.;

lumbered traris

beuutlfii! edifire rfetlnr In the nelffc-;

kicatiw here to prartire ibrlr aRt an>

Th« publiAher* srs fll«d to i
to ooeuro Form and FlrooMo o« a

work on ibe part of him«fU and cun-''
jsregatlon.'they were able to build a;

A large quanlllj «d cwdar pusts arc
coming ashore aloox the lieacb

be-'

WednVw.day •'K-ning at the home

Iween Sbs ping He«r P.4nt and Arwl.

Mr. and ill* tTias

Tbi'v arc tfaouxhl t.v b.- s part of the

Hillman.

AH i

load 111 the «-bo.«.-r WandenT which

Ib'lplR.v .

M f* *‘ll mfs-t 'R-,Hiii.» Was liMd last tnomh s.imeWbere beill 'day inihe cfautrii basement tw.-eii Ibwv.-r island sad Milwaukee.
i*ray.-r in
■•(tor
Ileltu's or.-i.cMca of Travers*' City
bik. Tb.'ie tkilLbe Mometting
Franl.fath.-r
Michaels tkin they are achieving a gn-at work, home «f Ml
will futnisb music for a v* l.yi danc­
tag of the danger, be lighted a antch,
ms Bay Is another progressive and
>day .■venitig Inlet. *t in these
.bnrch at Wi.ller's Hall on Christmas umong the youth's of this place.
•IVat-v on Earth" will b.- the topic ing party t.v be given in K O T. M.
aetUhg Are to aome of the gaaoUne wide-awake village In Lelanau County,
:* continue* ■<■ Incrruse.
avenlng and ar.- kepi quite busy these
Rufll amt Jk-iml*. are the proprietors
fur the Chrlsinia* sermun neu 6un- hs:i here Urc •«.
wbleh ■till remained on his band,
and H* ideal locaiKm on the bay which days In rehearalns for iheir cnteruin- of Sutton* Bay s meat market and
James tRxMl and dauglMer of
enlnc at tbe church. Come and
Maxime I%.yn>enl dusl Thicrsday
a aaeond, the flamea had run up bis bears Its name, anij the splendid farm­
ment. A tree will l.e g-dteo up and ibelr plae.- <rf business I* fttled to Ihe S..b.n Vlslt.-d at the Imme irf Mr. aniTh.-an
aiiinvlng. Her. in. at bis hume oa
coat aleere. laadering him powerieoa. ing country around It, make n one of
Fr. BuRleiDHun ho|vs u. make II an utmo*i Wllh cliolcs
I* Ellsworth Blllinan last wi-ek
and
imlatobte
A. A. AlIion<«. Partor.
Fn«n siM-el tft.T an
«Y *.-verTfaare were aome customers In tbe tbe busiest villages of the Grand Traroccasion that will long Ik- remembered M-lerliims of every kind
l.iiinhi-tm-'n atv- n-julciug over ih.of
Dteai*
al month*, ag.sl T2 year*
Mr, Pay.
More at tbe time and they aeeing bit
region. Orlglntlly It was but-a hy the youths In and around Sutton* limiwn to tempt the human npiHlUe
hustlli
HONOR.
m.iit ha* iMH-n a resident of Empire
danger, remored their overcoata aad lumbering town, but as that commod­
Bay.
All are lnvli«l to attend and and by thrir cleaniness and sirlri at- logs to
* pr.-paratuiy I
niin V
Jbiuor. ill, h., ifcv. lb —Tb<-ciHirert and vli-lnitt f..r the pnsi to year*. For
pm the flamea ont by wiwpplng i
ity became scarce hundreds of lumber
"Old Nick " as he puls on his mergiv.-ii hy 111 - H<nn.-o Frick Conc-rt the psM eigbleen yeais be baa been
bn*ln.-** they have built ihP winter * cm.
aroimd him.
camp followers, bought up the lumber- riest appearance.
up a Very large tratb'
The rt-sidencp I 'B<-hiil.rirk eumtuiiiy Ia>
Tliuisd.vy ev.-nlng was .-mploy.ri hy tbe Empire l.nm.ber com­
HU right arm
waa very
badly
< of land, and by hard work
The pretty modem refddenco of J
I.. E. Bayle I* the village postmaster :wu
north
VllUge. was uit<-iid.-d by
pany. elilier In tin- rapacity of «aconverted them Into large productive O. Duncan Is complied and is a cn-au and he has bCeo a lift- lung advocate ib-Bimyi-d by fir.- .«ily Wrdnesdny j large as'shmiM hav.- Ihs-h for the
|
gtne<-r m their saw idiU or macfatnlst.
ntll <o4ay. its farming com
to the residence section of the village
a* well as « benefi- imirntng
Tbe <a-cuiiants mei.-ty .■>•! talent n-pn-senuri. It was Ibu tniHU B.-Kide« a wbiow lx- leaves alx sons
Is one of tbe moat proSuctlvi
Con. Uthers and. Richard Gander. rent and piibllr spirited cItUen of Sat- raped with tbeir Iln-K. b-avlng all els. ' up l<> dale lr.i<iiM- that was ever billed
ati.l four da'iighl.-r*. Iwo brutherw and
^I3»a»uflb Tejdaiid.
ftraad In tbe regton.
aon are the village hbickamiths and are tons Bay.
Imercy
of
tlaangry
flames
A'for
«bl*
tobn.
The
Hi
three sIsJer* besides host of friCdda
TM ElBagrWMtonerB of Oak Park
Tbe village iiself. w.ui but a trrding kept quite bu*y tlii* tluiu of the
Button* Bay i-nioy* the ilisllnciituwif
'tv^ <hiiimi-> was tbe ca'i*.- iif .l“-en js.a'.ri lo so miieJi laa tin).- and lu mu'ini his li»s*
Tbe fuueraJ was
school. MlU Rutb Spencer teacher, point at flnii and
gradually grrw. Both have equippt-d their shops wlih
having two rural mall routes, j-adlslle.
- j.ism songs ib.vi u t* bard tor ih.-ni to h.'Jd Saiorday morntug ai M o'clock
bad
a tratt
Tuesday.
Not only
until about seven year* ago. ti was In- all necessary tool,
ing from its poRtolflct' and sapplle-,
many U..:,:. of Mr. and Mr*, i
fli'»uJa«
at the Catbrilc church and inierwMt
were thay allowed to wander at
corporatod. Being fortunate in hav­ neceakary for good work and with
mail to it greater porrion
of those Ray OwW, who b-ft b.-r to spend Mm-:
'I a* <-mwd.-d Icaik place in Ibp acw Catholic C««P
*»’'
through
toyland
but there
ing splendid harbor racilliles and ibe years of experience they are high rural residents, living In Lelanrt. East
winter in Na.ibtuw-ay. .Mlcb-. will L-!*'';" “hnuirt have Wn.
.lery b.-ie
dfloogh gioaa hps preaent to asplaln
T C. E L railroad to transport Its
class mgehantes thst the surrounding Leland and what 1* known a* the Bo-!
stievii! 1.. beat of th.-dt-a'h of Ib-ir,
•' *'
i* wi-oping an >-xl«
to them tbe numerous mVateries. Hr.
dnee and farm commodles on It
of town residents Ingi-llier with hemian and Norwegian seiib iiieui*.
*on, Uwo nc-. who shortly lifu-r thejr ■-'''‘‘I''
k*ie ci.t.-w ilo!.. miieof
BUCKLEY.
HeCanniek of 870 Baal »Mth street,
s of iho I
iccive of lu the villager* themselre* can U<- proud Those livinc In 1h.' abrne loCitHfie,
Ibe;
arrival th.-re i-oniracted acariet fever, .....................................................................
was tbe host and the eJiHdren were site IB this region.
llurkby, Mirb , n-c
gelher »Hlr « 5arc<
per^iage
g.ssi bn, ies-!k>n f
which becam.- (ompHcated wl'h pnoi
entertained at his store.'^ their deButtons Bay was also fortunate It
Burgeson
is
another
successful
living
SI
OiTHiiB
aifd
the
Indlau
InAkilig
-litrp.
/,.||nw.
.in-l
binl.s
Ju‘
luouln. n-suiriug In hi* death.
At
partnra, each one was presented with
having wide-awake, public spirited business man of Buttons Bay. He Is *i-nb-meni known :i* IVsbaliatown. .to
pr.*.ent rtf 0*.-n l* very It] of the
a popoon ball while a generous box
J. A. l!otnri. li and T Bfwiighnot has
bnslnass men within Us midst ai
engaged in tbe liquor businots and the their trading a
of bon boos waa added tor tbe whole
gone up p»nh vw bu«iac*« and also s
day Ibe village ranUlna several
furnishings* of bis place of business Bhiurdiiy it I*
t Impns.silde
tv.liflagm'bui wa* ptoDiptJy uvertisl
aebool.
It Is needleu to state that
Mr.
and
Mw,
AlliDcton
,>f
Maple.
butiting 'rip.
marctntlle concerns, splendid public would m- envied by ttnslness rotin etiIt the tMiuev tip.ni
wuri-*
cd
b.v ihc.ilm.-iy arrival of th. «r- d.
the eblMrea enjt^od tbe tIsII very
City vr. re pleasantiy surprised a short"
$llw. Hi.idi iia* gone home on her
beautiful churches end scores gaged In simllsr line* in many place* wagon* ihin aie
standing on
th.
f*aftnn-ni
Mimday
m.'.nduc
Tb.
mneh.
lime ago by a g.'aiJIy number of Ce
ct'ii'.truas
van<l|.ui and
alao Miss
of pretty residences. Also bss a light­ twice the sire of Sutton* Bay. .
-I* of Button.* Bay. while iheli
photo eae ii«-rat.-*l by t«.\ili>- Sii.l'b
dar v-uiitic p-.ml''. The ev.tilng txas
ing plani nearly ready tor operation
F. Faraell n t'blcagiv real estate
-r* an- bii«y .exchanging their
Anawror ta li
rauriit fr.-' (rom an i»vcrhe«ied stove
*pcui In mu'*ir and a •general gtari
Mr. and
Mis. Dorr.mi*rker and
and will soon bare :
has rec«-ntly purchased the rcsld- farm proiliici- for the enmmodies ul
aiy Aitornay Darla Tuesday Iliad
Ip- amt for a f-w mom.-n s It looked
vUii was enjiiy.-.1 by all present
laughter <d lUnnah called on Mra.
foroierly occupied liy, Hr. 1. C. ;he merchant.
hU anawA to the Injunction laaued by
a* ibough Orvilb- would le- mlnas his
Thi-..tnisiiies» jioriion of the brwn
A Komrlrh. f$Qnday.
Every street has Its cement walks Van d<- AValkt-i. now a i>-*ld<-ni of
Milia.
Jndgo
Mayna raatralnlng
the city
shark
Lis* esTlma-.ri ;it ------- cents.
-niere will be OiriatBaa excrrises
•mlaiigere.l by fire the ftrid of
nnd lu beautiful shade iroes. and tak Kingsley and ha* ronvrrted il Into, ti
J. A. Carson A Co., iim the manu,
roul and Edna, the two small chilfrom taariag out the Ott dam which
at the Buckley cbarcb Dor. 22.
rhe w.-<'k. Childte,. ptay.ug at the rea,
>11 Its
iprovements toge- veritable luilace. ('«ip.-n<er* and de­
of i-xcrisiur for inariresses,
hat racaatty bean replaced.
Ml*s
Bessie Mulle and Mis* Paulina
of
Mr.
BucbUiib
iher It would be hard to find a village corator* hav«b(->-n
Tha
kept
l>ii*y for herc a
ov. r liv.- car loads of exceloioLv HI .With piieiinKinla
The older
s made up of
Homrirb
were callfra of Wexfoed.
fir.- wiiich caimed quit*- a bUic, As
of lu Blie so modemly built and so weeks with the work, until
it dfow
-hipped each w(-.-k lu matdaughter Ctrilah 1* Liid np wiifa lon•Igty-ooa paragraphs and the topic
Monday.
this 1* the s.'contl occurrence nf tbbi
excellently governed.
preaents an apeantnre that woubl do iri-s* factories In different |>ait* <d the
daall with to the.gr0Btast extant Is
slli'is and aU four of lb.- rhlMrea nrMis. Biackcrcst and Mrs. Jenkins
kind, it should le- a wdrning'to parThree large general stores are locat­ credit to any rily.
country.
that of tha taniiary conditions. Tha
• fijovlng a run .if the wbrsoptng mwgh
wfce caller,
Mr*. HaBrirh, Friday.
.111* not 'to allow children lo cairy
ed here, and are a credit to the eoroJohn Walter* hardnare store and'
Another maouf.iciuiiug Insittuilon
-and anytm.- wh<. ihlnk*. M. r and wif,dty, J. H.' McOougb and Thomas
Clark (torhliig I' clerking in Mcrimunlty.
Lars Sogge. Is one of the ,mplemenl *hcd. presen'
Bhana. whoaa answar the document Is.
>•. day a
Igfat.ar- Ibew'h aiijie.
hustling owners of one of these and
A. Han and .laughlei Maliel leihlng condition of business. I-'i.nniog
.ind planning mil!
deny that ha holds tha pn^rty by
iviM-d tn giiess again
Hi Gerald '
uiss Kessiq Mulldi Is slaying at
handle* In addltlbn to bis mercaniUe
pcUed it pleasant su-prise last Sa'iirlachinery of .-v.-ry descrlpilon s.-«-m* j Bro*. The. niso'nanutaci
passage ihrongh the dam. They claim
•llnunihi ti, at'emiing ih. li-iL imi
Mis. (tomrich's while Mr. Homrich Is
lines, farm produce.
Mnien'thiy rciunie.1
» lay in vvery dlrecilon. Shi-lf upon j sblngb s and .dnploy a niimlN-r <d men iday .-veningthat at timea of the year tbe logs and
n.i a siwsdy r«-covciy Is
iiir.
' N. J. Clark, also has a general store abelf of hardware are seen Ibroiigbnut I the y.-ar atound. This lii*lltutii*it Is .home from ciililug ib.-y found th>ir
Tb.. Ifruior cin.ri I,aii4 will giv..
I rtlae the river three
ll has k large, flourlsbtog business and
the length and Hr.-aib <rf hi* spacious; »i universal iniintnance to IM* vl.tagi- h.tijie in is-^sCs-ien .rf a large oumb.-r
fear feat above Dormal and this acu
Iirisimas .isoj..- In W.a»<liu..n
l>;
'
. jJleaurvt Surproc.
from a atnall beginning has
grown siorc-rnum.
Ruggie*. hirne**.-*, and! for li fumtshe* material that Is *u of Ihrir Irn nds and neighbor*, who
,-Xt Toewiav
Rii| f..- d--.r.ogaloat tha baaltb of . the city, blockuDUl todav II carries a stock that
enjoyabb- ev.-n.
-h!' j
J’"*'*' w**
Cmtor were
ov. r the store j .'sseniliil-to butbl> r» and ih a .coimiry .aftra-pending a v.
Ing tha paaaaga of tbr aawoge to tbe
8.ipp.-r *
would do credit to a business esiab- and II pn-wnt* a v.-rtlafite b.-e,bivc ofi under dev.-iopnient as a liirpe part of ing. |.r.-seii..-d Mr- Hat! and ilaugl.t, r-:,i*ac. ,jtl ti mam.c-.l t.v X
j CIV.'ll a ve-r |.b*.*ant aurprian Balnrbay. aanding out bad odors, etc.
llsbed in a tom twice tbe sire of BClIvIly on .-rcn' day nf bii»lnes». Mr.
,^J-day .-KUtne. ibe or.-asbui bring Ih'-lr
it makes itj'^h
pr.-iiy and useful
ni,iiag..r, .4r Huat.-r ami Hig
They door the claim of Mr. Ott that
ils plan-.
n'alt.'r* *tat.-d to a R.-cord tv-prcs.-nta- t-onv.-fii.-ni for thnii t< get fh.lr build-;'*"
‘'M-rfing to leave bere'weaver, ft,sir aid--. .»:(. ■ visidv. t ij^'flfie.,nih Wedding antiiversary.' la
the dam teas naad by tha Hannah A
L. E. Dayle, is another enterprising
JhrUior oi the f-vent, tbe ladle* «if the
,,ip n,.. net, ra:„,.-.e ,
Ivp thal a very noticalde gain of busl- ing msi. rial wlibruit Having to drive ifo'PG-It. Join her hti*bMHl - „„,
Uy company thirty years before they
merchant of this place, and through noas could he oMv-d each y<>ar by him
Irionth .Side Sh*kesje-re club, of whleh
fiirtb. I in obtain the.,
dUpusad of tha property and further
h- lp the W-a. a. '
splendid treatment of the puldic. as (be land b.Kv>m>-* mon- highly de’ j Mrs Caibir Is a memix-r. arra^.-d tbe
ime thing.
deny that ha hold the property by
Mr and Mr*. Cha*. Biiimai) wxrc

■>---------r- has velop.-d each yrai
I -urpri**:.
.

E>lwatd MahMiin
iho-pnuni»l.-r of, Trav-tve City ra!b-rs Thursday.
| '
EMPIRE.'
right of coDvayance from that com­ and conserrailTc hoylng skill,
aoma of the Euld waa spilled oi
band.

Christmas Play.

Aaha>alaad tbe Ump In place

BUTTONS BAY.

thia ran up hla coat sleere. Not thlnk-

pany.

The slalamaot that It Is nace*.

aary to tha operatloa of the mill Is

Buttons Bay. Mlcb.. Dec. 15.—But-

portion of tbe dam tom oui was south

Ladles In BubIimbs.

Oat the CaatracL
Wllaon h Hill or Ibis city have bean
tha contrwei

to

buUd

at

Cadillac.

•1T489.
and

Tha couiract

..

branch
price

the building

will he completed
wiu be

ha# al»o made iu.-if mml-]

Maiisi-a'

eiectric!

r! Sun and L. <

The compU-ie. J

e of furatii

store.

Mias

Emma

Otto, j Bay's commercial life, and I* a Mock; pluc.-.! on

The village ha* two very e*timable: Nearly

an

all

p-irt* of

th

the .morchan**

60x12$

chanting to the fair lu-x. as they pass j Sloplcica and Pr
through IL and see
number* of hat c

(h.>

Mr*. Cunittne Klein looks after the

of tbe branch and wilt move to Cadil­ reuaurant bualnes* of this place and i
repmi#
lac In the spring.
There were two other bidders on
tbe Job besides Wllaon A Hl». Utber
A Irwin of thl. city, who were only a

Marcus Hoyt, i* the village drvrg
drugs of .-Very drwcripiloo.

John Holllngrr
jkbout thirty wen- In attendance at

ton Moodiy ovraUg and Uatcaed (c

Msnsea-.

OAurehca.;

'

-

‘ ly appn-cia'.*! by iho.<

The- spiritual w.-iian- of Buttons Bay, ben.-fli,
■1*0 a v.-ry

{M.i.-ni

infliK-nrc

in

Also hat meat and

Irincao v.t
in

.The

we-kty prayer

O, :
.

a.

Ecglcmann.

B.-v, Th«<ma*
J

Rafi*bt>I

J-.hn Ib-f

in ;!-<■ Biii’oti# , lUy.

Rev.! ing of regret.' that we cannot
all

the dlfT.-rcn-

, .

s<iiu|.’iu-is dlnn.r had l0*-n prfr

*i;,-d.»,'- of

,;C >-l!nner. Mi.s

SbSkeSprvr.

AfW-C

TravL prviid.-lit <d tb»

lb. pres-ti’.-d Mi

and Mr-. 1'mlor

'fa gift., of riyvta! a- f. merhlM-rahces

Ti.ivvrme Cl'y on Sv- ;rday.
Olive -Ewinc.

fVvenji*-,!
,R-v*

iv-:l«:.;fryun I

rr-,ld. Cl

of rs'i-'m-



i

la*'

It the walch repair | glemann. 1* the Spiritual advisor ofj mad.- by the siiinly farmer* of

this - l•e^».

i«i,.- le-iaaglng to An»Un Can-

i Arid >ri Giaafi. broke loose neay |U

l*cn ! owijM'g

note^Ci'y lodge, orgauir. -l a new B. »Pfkah>« :efkiq« in a V--;.-

improv.* lodge here in r. -iar

Rau From Craum.

KR,'kmar.w iu sju-i.d,!!.* ll-.rtstrua# va-;

h-mie Himday

ChP-t iatk'. ha*

i-vcoliig

anil

ran all tie way 'iro th«- rily w

Tiuisday r.-i-jraed-how-: ac-ri-. *«ilit.g at iL:'g.e lorn! poliie r«r-d for l».

Fr, En- datot* ac'i - Oegr^ of d. v.-b.pmeoi* 1 night, starting in sub Mgbieen un.-m- Bt.wen tiaxaar

«r and Jewrier of ibe rtllage and car- the 8i. Mb-hael church and has a veryi

JUi-

we-k w;th^Mr-:..Mary

Thoiia-

bcih. and Mrs, Fra!l< k ot Sb

It »a# the p!-am.- of the H..-s.rd and daucbier 0-;.ha. wet, ,hofqdne la

B«-n-; nilnuiely

A

the Club ladW

bo-bands who were a!n-ady

'I;e !»c‘ies aie a* good cooka as they

|.y

those In charge of tie .-nobl- fanning .liGi.rt and ii !* wp!) a f.-b'R. ’adtah*, a~-L'.ri ■l•y the Trav. r—Mi-* .<my An.lr-;v,' *i,o h,.

Ing workare Fr
M.uik.'.,i.-d

nett and Rev

|.|. and

be'pan-d .Ibd all iiarKa.k wUh a i*H*h as

last

■Mf.,0ol,u
meetingwi* .and Mr-

eur.grai'aUtioa- from
;lb.,r.-.

Faiums

Traverse EmpireV

,,,

ifi again "f'he happy .-veniwho ht< !--en brip- ■ -Mti Gr *•! I*
• ing to r.-palr
('sr.ls, -tones and'q-iotailons from
•dar Bur. sf'-r a. '--rv s.-.;iou, I'lnt-s-,
-.l-r ilr. last t»„ k.-..k-, I, !iotlie again
M-. afa-iMi- Win. IWm.-r « r. . nt.1- ilhak. -p. re -made ih.,. evening paxa
Stella' ‘• n pi-s-Uiaily.
I;
Mrs. Sullivan and daugt...I'T Et.ra-. r.,irina 'L-'-r .iaugfc’er Mr-

j village and hi* offon.*-

stand carries a'complete line ol ,■ plane of higher living and ,devrio|s'farmer., living

seciion of the country.

lira OMCting ot the John Glllls Brothei

Mr

R0‘S.
Tori ttaird was

ir.d trt|sjbe’.laitlN-h;m. of Mr.andMrs. eta--. vUif.-dl,
i;a- Ihh-b : BjHcihii. on Wudn,-*.!ny nighi.
Tw..-1-lle

gulfop »ht» commmiu.y of p.«pIe'to; rvprvsenutiw to visit ne-arly alMh.

Iriia higher, and Kapke Bros, of frhe fine#! and most updo-.lato
loakey.
------------->-<lcin dopartm.-nts found in this John

hood, held Id (be BaptUi church par

Both ' .d.x-tri.- Itehi.

have.hod;

phyMcal WOOS of Sim.ms of tin-U-*: plant# p.v*si
ly and vleinlty unforiuiiateT.

J

Mis

.

went Ift .-.".-iid th'H'- -Wm- .y:d-

■ vittage fCity nfi s.iiiirilsy la*i.

coomicss | are kept busy ibe year around is.atlc.: lireb-.s.-i tn hi* cffoits to ;

I M. dear 1

feet, tbra* atoriM xnd baaemani
S Brc^ of this city will have chaige

W. M. Pa.vw.-.

s.-vi iai .M's
hi-niichout'

the evt-ning and .

-ii-ci ilielr arrival were givwied wUh .
,d lu-.'-

li-j
H^ltia falatVs-r of Wtwi Kssson speiii . lwnn>V >
be,* tew .lay# .rf thi-week with heralMcr'
.Couiiry S-l.sly r.

Main

Mr and Mf..' Umlor were li.vS.ed
1*.-E II llai 1,-y;
rlf.'to •!.. bmia- ..( Mr Diid Mi- C. R
laai eray -o vqarnd

to Trail rseCi'y last Friday
A F flii
Mis. H. Oojk.was .v Traverse Ci'T.'nlrrin ftuni

h. ‘ v.'.'i.i Friday.

.lilt

.me* di»trtl«it.ri

| ib.- dlfT.-rcn:

Sf—Cha*

lUv

Two large ;.rr 'llEliti

also dcmotstraicd that the mlllln | that cant h.-lp but ap{u>al to the mivst: sm.riler

EuItODs

.*'• dar. Is-.

change
f

grvKcry und | very commendable (<-ature of Suilnh*'evenin

basint-ss eih be made most «iic : I hriiculnr buyer.

Manlste..

k**;

Smith

dry-good*

teturUf-d.Pai

lutlk-r and il;
, In plarc and I

rest. In tbe peraonagea of Mr*. F. F 1 fled In st.ick of Jno. Oil. Jr. l# sl*o a: Mr., i*
who conducts a

Eiiiplt.. Mkh.lh.
Brnbgh

flx-'Msi.b- Cliy passed ihrocgh lovrii

ts spyninianyj

pHttrtur

person-

lor that l.xiks very fascinailng and eii- physician* in the names of Pi. J. F : ib.-ir place* of biisloe**

next May.
building

age* In the

Is ceaaful hetv. and ha* a mllllm-ry par-'

Work will be begun

■Tba new

inckei! and owni-d by iwoj

The feminine busincas spirit of Sui- J- Onuiseih,
tons Bay.

of Mr. Ott's Bouihere Iwondary.

by thvlr untied

St.

very amlalde nnd cong«tlal

P»aa. as. tha answer claims that the

Mussalman Grocer company

the

and

work and ihorotigh Toursc of lokmir-

shm- sibres nr.' fmiiul -here
Ibiy new lighting plant ;.nd,
ere andi'Snilims
and)

He also bamil,-* lamr

danlad as Is Mr. Ott's charge ot

awarded

the children of

l-een able to build up, a Urge flourish­
ing biislnuss.

u-en empinv-ed

A Chrisiraas play will be given liy

The n.-vr I ,riee will h.- .alle.i

iv-glon. yt-i in fainies* to nil, f.ir all' tbe ••Leelaiiju B.-’-.kab ' No. tilt.

'

-

Glib, it W.vrnet.’

.
.who

1
has

The animal i- a wild on# aad ihfww

{i»n: pL lf >,i, lUadoiph rir.-t nrar llann-

vawing ia N- ,s.-tt', wiU »t G;-n Aibur' bosky', gni^fy *tore. |t was r-*v. r.<

• very vxti-n.H-r line of waicbe*.' large rongrrgailnn lo look aRi-r- Two'rihe farm.-r* in ibis distiict as far a*,
A. B. Btilioger -d Slaplr CHy was in tor several y.-ar,, m«.v..-d hi- family
• wHb lather from P# bmg rim and the
clocks, ml glass, and silverware, It I years aco hi* church was tiarned and j could tie Icam.-d b.v the ReronI and j town last Paturda..
! Empire ht^.fris-l;. -They ar.- oreiiw-• police ioitDedls’.-iy cart-.i fpr ;t,' The
congenial and alert, and by bU falr'HJen after two y-mra
igiire cane to Utest
Sunu Claus w.il vlsti the Primary'lr.g -J
of hercutean J
un Niagara
. lowser t'xik posetsluti aguita today.

1

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD, THURSDAY. OECEMSER 3G ItOS

6nad Traverse Herald

the obaerrance of our treeir. the au- ^T^^^duel, Mrs. Brinkman,
prene law of the iaad. wblcb ireatr
miaranteed to Japwim rcNdctiu
•Do Cblldren Psyr Mrs. A. Lelfbererrwberc lo tbe UbIod foil aad per
HERALD AND RECORD CO,
feet ptWectloD fBr thHr pei
Music.
""Tii-fsa prapenr: and to tbla end
All an cordially loviied.
In my poatr Wonld be door, and al
A. L. tiupkins. Bute Speaker.
the forcea of the fnlted Siatea. both
E. O. Ladd. SsereUrr.
c-lri) and mlltuir. wbirh 1 could law
TH08. T. BATES,
LELANO.
Editor and Maiwsor fully employ, would be employed,
rail eapeclal aitenUoa to tbe eooelod
Leland. Mich, U«c. 18.—EMrl Healax aentcncc of SeciwUry Metceira aett. confesaed
report of Nov. 2C. 1»M.
waived ei
u nog Is beinx held
Tbvoloro Rooaevelt
for the January term of Circuit t
The While Hoi»<-. Di«. i«. i»oc. ’
1i<«wii is the Buia who held up
Harry ib-ers at Nurth|a>rt Tli.irs-|py
Work of Haalth OepirtmenL
Dixbl. aerurtnt t«u from him. Sheriff
Tbe work of tbe bealffa department
Martin Brown landed him at GUIs t>ler
and Milk tnapeciur lioeknisr haa
Sunday oigbi and brought him to ih<
brouxbl alMMil a rhanxe In the condl- Jail heto wber« lie cmfesaed to fii
Th« Jap«ne«c MMMpe.
tloon of the varlona aourct-a of milk crime.
WMblPCton. line. IR—Tbo prtHiidcol aupply about tbe city aa I. aboan by
lleasMt came to Konbpon Iasi
•ml hlR third mosufti- to thr
tho atatP rbomiRt’a ro]»rt >ni eight
tolar, ixHriK thr Kceixiil Kprrlat ■ior»- tumiplea M-nt 1<, him for eumluatloo spring on the ear ferry from l^idlngand suit the Isai at that point.
Muen anil 4h(> mio Id whlrli ihr mofl reeenily. Thc-w aamplra were taken
. ioiitrosi iiad tM>m ffianlfralrd In ad- fnnn tho dalrioa wi.lrh were ht-ld He worked anemil N'oribiMxt all si
flnally guli.g lo Uiuikemm i
nacr. in it he opIioldR with vipor under auaplrlon h) the aullKirlllea and
iliig In K.inliport lo-vi-nii ol.
the •llltiiile inken'hr him in hia
all pn/vrd to be free from coitamloabefiM-e tbe roldM-ry.
nual ne«aaite •»■] ih<- atiKudr taken
Mr. IkK-keray elated to a HhcI'b^n tal.Hi he bail only fiSBO
hr SocreUrr M«.-tcair Id hia ropori ord reporter Uila afiemoon that the
I. having ap<-iil the reel at Bulluos
to the pmident oo tho Japanene alt■ and tiills Pier,
iiDiloD In San Pranclaeo.
comply with hia .wlahea and that

•zESJJz:

perienced restaurant man and a lt] nn
doubtedly give satlsfaetlun to tfa.
many patrons of tbe pUce. He babsas smpioysd In Cbkvo for somi
time, bavfng bssn a cook « tbe Pal
nier house and also working at Rec
tor's and Mber well-known and fosb
This esperiei
lenct
will enable him to gh-c Traverse Clt?
an ii|pio4he-mlnDte reauurwnt.S
Mr. Bloodgood haa had charge
tbe City resUormnt for the |«nt twr

Trav«r«e City Markets
Tbta rwwon la maAa ut
' w^*

SooK ChrlWmas

FROM THE

........

..I5»t 13

r-' .........

Ing basinoA has bwen worked up
fast dhl tbe business grow that
t-ral times (he dining rnum had to be
enlarged and more, help added.
health, however. Hr
obliged
give np aad
short lime will leave.for tbe
UalH be goes west. howeVev
he will lake his old poslthm as bmk<llie IS-n- Maiqiietie. Iielievlnr
that tbe open air Ilf.- will U- iK^ienrlbl

SUGGESTIOHS

SrSStSiS!::;::;*

iSr.:::::::::....... -

>•

Celery, l.reo «,ik...........................or,
Ceb-r}. small xlalks. 3 for....
,1«
Otange*. p ' dor......... .

:•*<} to

Butler, creamery, je-r it,____
R. N. A.
QuM-a City, camp.' No. STS. R N. of
, held Iheir annu.vl ei.elion of offlcKTs Ktidny evening as follows;
Onu-lc. Kettle Clark.
Vice oracle. Addle Howard.
Paxl oracle, Alnui lainion.
Chanri'llor. Alvlnnta Hlckerson.
Reconler,
tlondrleli.
Reeelver. l.ome Garwick.
Marshul, l.eha Tromm.
InntT sentinel. Theda West.
Outer sentinel. Harriet Dali^ll.
Manager for thttw years. L. C Hick-

City Book Store

>•-•.1,
p... 0,........................... I,
S„n.t rtlrt-n,. .. ....................... J,
B-r 11.................... iioim

rirr::::::::::;::::'"'"

A fine |iU<me of (’hina.ai T.iih-t S-t..
•eriptioii U>> an
any Magagine. <>r a piov
MuTBEK.

i-y tiouJa for

A B«K»k. ii Sm<Air»it S-t, n KoiiuL-iin Pen. a 9p aihI Nnn1 P«tck«-t Book, n Miiipixiav Saliw-n}iiioii. i,r
f.r KATHKk:' 7 "---------------------- ----------- . X-iU-B..
A M'liiieiiri-S,-t. :i tilove Box. alx'Vot jin-uv Statiiuu-rv.
a r.iuev B K,k. a I’.wtu! Cant Alimni orntioU l‘.-u f.,r SISTKH
.K KoiinLiin fell, a CulT ami t'olKr Itov. a N. < kiii- -Box a
Poi-ket IhMik.'n iaaitie. aii .Airiiim. aCuuMml Suu--<-r •■r a^'ilook
for BIMTUKU.
Bo-Ax. (Iniu'-x. Tii)*a. Ik>llx. Sh-l*. Toy llislii-s. ('hililrea’s
ItattW. Biacklatir>l, ami a h<«t of pn-i*y thitisa !««• the
OHILhKKN.
Tbiwe !uv Imt a few of our lisi of ipssl
W Ihe Holitinvs at tbe

Hay. iH-r i<n............................lirltlS
The deeooipanrloi: report o( Mr. coniliUona almul the aiublea i
A number of ihe local SiuinUh
MeiatU OD hia InvoaUiDtlon of the milcli lra|.rove<l. Tho milk l» alat
•tibiect penotiallr tn Ban rtanriaro beltiK hnndled In a nnm* can-fiil man American war veioruns wen-mustered
P-"..........................•«
nv. , ,-r bn........ ....................
■bowed that he did hit work thorThia #ork haa taken mneh lime Into the natbrnnl brgiinlzailon. ih<Uuitod Spauuli War veteruns Thurs­
Hour H..1..4C«'slb-sl.1.1.1
-I '-n
onieblr. Bot to aar cahaoitlvolr. Anr
.me dBlrlet’bo<U!ht ft
day
night.
Mr.
McCcHtnlek
of
lUy
niy
I'on.
meal,
i
t
K»i
Its............ 1
oDo who cberlabed the hope that he or eight farmora and bach i.f these
Feetl. 11.. L. * Ctk's Hesl. ,;-r
iBiebt rmort Ddreraelr to the Japan- places mnai b« vislled and Inspected bHng ih<- musK-rltig rdBrer. After tht
1‘K' Ibx .; ........ ............
me wma ereatlr dlMppcrinted for he Mr, IkK-keray went cm to say ibai If muster, supper was servcl nl the City
the folluwlng officer*
MlddIi;iex,_|H-r T»» lbs,...
npfaeld their contenUona almoft
P«q)l« would eiiUT cnmplaiDU lo him restaurant.
were eleciL-d;:
Irnn.-IKT leu il.s................
every respect end -follr eo aa regarda when liBpnmcr condltlnns came
r..mniaBd.-r;
J.
V,
h^loiosh.
Buying Prieea.
the mala pedoto involved.
IhtHr Bdfire his work would l.ave
Physicians. R. U. Minor. P. Ht.1.1*
Senkir vice commamler, JiwepI
Tbe preeideol
belter and more far rearhlog (-ffeei.
worth,
Kltiastnt.
I calls '‘eapedal attenUon
Musician. Carrie Drew.
Junior vice commaniler.
Will Leave.
lbs ooacludiDff ssnienoa of Bscreury
Installing t.ffieera. Anni^ Kom and
Tbe Grand Traverse Medical society Kimpp.
Metcalfs report,'' whieb la aa fcdlowa:
Mar.v MclA-nn.
Adjutanl. Herbert Gage.
Cttm. iK t b«. old.................>.
r.n
' “All eonsIderaUapa which may held a very Inlerestlng meotlng last
QiltriermaHli-r.
Ellsworth
Hnle.
.
Oaix, |x-r bn..,:.................. .•.,3r.<J.'N ;
movs a nation, every consideration of evening at wbirh it was formally aoHad to he MeL
Officer of the day. George Tarbuck.
nuller ............................f.'r.
. duty in tbe prsesrvaUon of our treaty nouneed that Ilr. I, A. Thompson,
A
liome
owned
hy
J.
L.
Warner
ol
Officer of the guard. Olio Kys.-lka.
id the oideat members, would i
obUsaUoaa,
every
t
Elk Rapids fell on P^uci Ftont street
Chaplnln. Robert Walter.
leave the city for Grand Rapids, where
prampted by Sf.y ywars
brttken leg, Officer Ai.p!.'--. iK*r 1«U lb-..................
Trustees. Ralph Haatlogs, T. W.
.eloes.Crlendship with tbe empire of bo will iiraelicc. Dr. Thompson has
Rnlensky shot the animal. The horse
Thlrlby.
.......................................TtflHc
Japen. would untie tn demanding. It pmctlced In the city for over Iwentyiitid It* mate had brought a niimiK-r of Jght steer, and bellers...,.
.en
sesma to me. of tbe United States two'yeara and there are many who
the
RelK-kah
sUff
to this city to In­ Steers and heirers, nttfl'ihs..
For a Big time.
ffOTsrament and all lU people, the full- wilt mitt his familiar face, both In a
The Dramatic Order KnIgItls of stall tbe new order and had been put Dressed innltry ......................
social and professional way. l>r. J.
Khonssan have made arrangenieni* In the Columhia Tran*f<-r eumitany'a Spring rliickeii.. live wt-ighl,
M.
Wilhelm
gaiw
a
fareacll
addi
B for tbe aubjecls of Japaa."
give one of Ihi-lr big enleriatn l>arn. Sborily aRer midnight the peo­ fen*, live weigh'....................
which Dr. T1
Not only in Mr. Metealfs report ezple preparml for their ivium and Hogs. dr.-xs-M ........................;
roentk in this city on the evening
few fliting words.
hanetlve, bnt be baa reinforced It with
ilk
is
drove out of the bam through a rear Sht-ep. with «.>i.l on ..............
Dr. W. E. Mnn gave tbe paper of Jan.:t. Doth o|H-ra houses have bo-n
a creal maga of documentary evtdence
Heavy ricli l‘au «le .Soie. A hamlsoaM '
cDgagc-d. u big bauquH and enteriaiu- door and then through the alloy east f prlng lanibx. li»e weight....
the
evening
and
bis
topic
was
"Lues."
tn tbs sbsps
letters and records,
of Nelson's grocery store lo Front
mcDi to take place at the City
Rift fora if-, mother or sister ami
This
wan*
f»llow.-d
by
a
geaera]
dis­
and liberal quoUtloni from both
only...........................................................................
work at Blelnlierg's Grand. A lilg street. Neither of the horses we«- Green hides .
.11
American and Japanese papers of the cussion after which the doctors
ilnii- lx (-zperted and many nuixlde vis- shod behind and the road Iiad frozen Cilnsl hidi-!^ .
ooaaL Hs givei a eomploie and de- paired to the City reatnuranl and |wrsolid. Jast as they were crossing the -rano*
Itors win be hen- ax Traverse City
seripUTS IlM of tbe Japanese pupils took of an excellent banquet.
the only ouxls imnb of Grand Hapld*. walk, the ••off ' horse sIlpiMul and fell. Turkeyx. live ».-ighi..
There will Ik- a number of «andldnt«-x The animal fluiindem) tn It. feet but Turkeys, dree-.-.! ....
Farmers' iRstHirtss
firoreed and ezamltia- Ducks. ilr.-.x4'tl ..........
who win erosK thi- burning sands and
Biiltona Hay. Mich.. Dec.
aamllef in the atrecta of Ban Fral^
ibm whowtKl that the “nigh " hind leg Geew. .||-.-xsed ...........'
qticmcb
Iheir thirst
day farmers' inslltuies »-ere hHd at
«iaeo: l«t«s of the aute and city ofspring. Kalkaska. Cadillac. Manlrt.-o. was broken Juxi ulxive the Ji.K-k, A
Keswirk and at I'rovemont Dee.
fc-lala. etc.
For wTii8ts.,.lr--aa.-x or |vUi.-mtx, i w.v.r
^ g.
I.ndingliMi and numennis oIIut dt-.serl veterlnaiy was siilnmoiK.i who a.I
and 17. The alirndanec ut Hess
I during the flrst part of Nov.
prai.l.*-!). Wort!, $1 l.-.ajar-!
was not as large aa It should have cities being sche.lu1ed to lu-nd a vixe.! shooting the gjiimal.
bw and bis report U dated Nov. tt. It
bosn but tbe Interest manifested
tfres s eccnplele history at the whole
For III TraatmenL
Thv
followlog
are
tho
commllieef:
made up for tho lack of numbers.
tmbis and a
Sheriff Jcdinnin wvni to Muskegon
KzecuUve—A. W. Rlokerd. W. D. C..
had the usual good turiicTMinty Thursday ami
. The meaange of tbe preetWi- have thviii in Mack ami colored from
out and several local speakers took« Germaine, Charles PauKi, Frank Sul­
ing tbe report tallows:
larhment on the farm owned hr Ixal.-ih
part in the dlacussioos. Panlrular livan. V. o. Ollbirl.
The Measage.
»iterlalnmenl—A. !>. Joyce. Pus* Jackson valued at iilxoii It.ti.in.
The matter has l.-i-n bmiight aUuii
*Ts tbs Senate and Hoaae of RepreI'alraer
of
ManIstrH-.
Kmie
Hniilh
of
relative tn the rare of lire stork
•entnUves;
Ihroiigh the i-ffoctx of frb-iidx of Mix,
■he farm. A. U Ho|>kios, « prar- Kalkaska.
C«ini Nb-bolKon of this city, a D'-.v.-ar
*I eaciossbeiwwitbriiryoarinforma- tlcal Morkman of Bear Uke, was In
Iinnqiiet-C. S. Cavta.
«taa tbs flual report made to me per-i
old girl wIk> has. It lx alleged, l.-i-n
charge. Mr. Ho|>kliis, Mr. Clapp and
xhatiM-fiilly tn-Hle<l hy Jackwtn.
■muny by SarreUfy Metcalf on the
For Forgery.
Bpell will all be presimi at the
MbmUon affeeUng the Japanese la Ban
Slie MUX taken inlo the home of lh(<
Ray Andrus pleaded guilty
l-up to bo hold ai BuUopa Ba>
Frmeiaco. Tho report deals with
y<-ars ago
charge of forgery In Judge Unilor'x mao whom she I* xm-IugT year*
tfetWS mstteis of controversy—llrsl.
and
slnr.- ihen-lias lalHirt-dI hard al^ .Make your wife, son or i]attu)it«-r
I Friday and was iHMind over
Utbl every evenioR until Chriatir.aa.
the houx,-. JardtrUVii l<K>k
tbe SMhnIoQ cd the Japanese children
Clmill rtitirt.
Cfar-Htnms uift of u Saviri.’B Bank
from tho Ratj
for her adoption but
r fib-dtheui Book—nolliint; will give tliini
On Wtkliieadar evening be uan- J
and. the bsypotllng of Japaniwe mIII Ihe pnduite offlee. HI. *|fe diid more pleasure-.’*
Wee.se.
a
groct-ry
man
>a
Hiy
sire
Mr. Btmting Withdraws.
temnla. and. third, seta of rMeoce
chock for »C.78 on John MnnrtK- In •umie little thiie ago and. II ix xaid.
Bmpire, Mich, Ui-c. IS.—Koprceenih.-n
II,girl out. telling her If-they nro alrcmly a <l--i)ostt<)r
lallve Archlliald P. Bunting nf l.«^ Itaymelit for a Ki-ceuI pair of gloves,
^"Aa to tho ffrat matter, I call your
here, adtl $]0 ormore to tlii-ir ac
loiter he gave K. Witbelni a chtx-h Dial there wax no (.elathmxhlp
lanaii county has dit-ided to withdraw
' ; «s|ieeUl attmUon to the vwy amall
iMe<-n them and that she hud uo elalir conntaBa>urprisH- at tli,-Christ,
1 Pitch. McCoy ^o.. tu,,-ul.»o
from the Kimukenifalp eimlost and will
[
asmbnr of Japanese childrim who at
3k, Anotlier cheek B hlx pn>|H-rt5-.
mas aenson.
support the enndldaey of Nlchuias J, John nuexky for
iMd sebODl, to tbe testimony as to the
An
organ
wax
aitaehi-,1
Jn
llilx
the Keyxione Brirk coni|iauy iiayWbolan of Hollsnd.
»y ill order to U-gln pnauiHlIngs In the Three ]>er cent inlerAt will Ubrightness; clcsnllness and goiM beMr. niiming wwg one of the ablest al.le to iK-arer. wax given A. J. WII
juhlwl aeini-annnully.
ooiinly where the girl Is residing.
bATlor of these Japanese diildrea in
Id most active m.-ntbers uf the last helm for a suit of underwear. Thl.-tbs spools, and to tbe fact that owiA It-gislalun- and will n-lurn to the com cheek was for I7.SK.
The S.-iviDg8 Ib-partment of thie
Made a Pet of IL
totbNr being ocsltered throughout
In another place be irted toa l>asx a
Ing aesalon with the added prestige of
John Gustafson, tailor 'at tSeorge W. Utik ia the «lepoaiU>0' of tiearly
the dty. tbe roqulreraenis for them nil hli former services.
that Ih/
Miller's elolhlng store. Inst w«-ek S^.OOO. the aavinga of othera.
to BO to one speoial aebool la impoasl■> ha«- signed It. had
He was a mv-iiibt-r «t the eommUtee
f^ml a half fnnoa plg<x>n na a HkIi
blo Of fuMUmsot and mesni that they
on liquor traffic. Michigan Asylum for no aeeotini at that hank s
•ftox in the r«-ar of the irton-. p.-, lin-.;
cannot have school facllliles. Let me
the Insane and also on the Important he police. Chief Ashton found Andrus
irrv for It Mr. Gustafson timk it iui„
point out further than ibere would Ikhis
morning
on
the
wt-st
t«y
shore.
commiliee on railroads, ’nils aclbm
e wore, warm.-,! and f.sl and un-l
DO dhjectloo whatever to eicludlng
He claimed the eht-eks w.-re given
upon his iian unites
)A' the bird refii'xex to b-ave. |i is
from the aebools any Japanese
In favor of Mr. Whelan and pracltcal- him hy a man he Just met yexteniuv ■lark In color and lis iKwk ix curioiixly
ecorw of sge. it Is obviously i
while the first check was pasxe.1
ly assures his eIccUon. '
wart xhaiKxi. uhih- around its ,-yi«
strabio that young meo should go to
Repreacniallvp Bunting strongly fa­ Wetlni-sday night.
are more sha|H-x like warts. The bird
sebool with children. The only point
vors the candidacy of William Alden
lx very tame and d<K>xDl aieiii to i
New Ledge at Cedar.
U tbs ssclnalon of children them­
Smith for Unttod SUtes aenaior.
Olive Ewing, presidrat of the Re- eompan; in the slightest.
selves. Tbe unmber of Japanese chlliK kah assembly, aaaixted hy tbe local
dm nUeodlng tbe publie seboou In
J. C. D. BMHty Officers. 1907.
net»-kah lodge here In this dty. In­
t FTanclsco was very small. The
President. Mrs, Frank Sieiwn.
stil,it«l a new Reltekah liulge In
gorsrsmeet has already directed that
Vico President. Mrs, Aug. Rviman.
Telephones, Oiiicc. Citiiens :i2; Bell 1651.
Cedar City Thursday alghl. Tlie
■nit be brought lo lest the consiltuAdviser. Mr*. Prank Zltka.
Uonallty of the met In question: but mission and the owner and bon I*ar- lotlge Maris off with nineteeD l
Eveninys, Citt/ens.
BentlneL Mrs. Jiui. \lack.
bt-r.- and a good llsi of candidates
my Tsry ssrae« hope Is that si^ch suit malts-, the chief engineer,
Becretary.
Mrs.
Jos
Fazfarek.
unable to be present at the tnsHwill not be neoesaan*. and that as a joying the beautiful days nn the bay
Phtolal Socivtary, Mr*. A. O. P«-tert this late date, During some DMlnK of the lodge.
matter of comity the citizens of Bon
The offleerx ,rf the new lodge which
Pranclsoo wUl refuse to deprive these of the heavy sltuma they have been
■^r. fri-tidK fiat thr- planx and xpr-rio
Treasurer. Mr*. C, H. Hntisl.n xky
but the little craft rldox the sms will be knows as I^elanau Rebekah.
yatmg Japsneae ehlldten of eduratlpn
caipuix _ff>r ih- n.-w poxoifficr- ,ihn«TnBlees. three years. Mr*. V, Sp,-v
Md will permit them to go to the easily and many hours of novel No. <ii. ari-:
' It-rtwy ia,.. i ..‘n oampir-inl and fh:,t i,iUx.f-.r
aeek; two years; Mrs. H. Ch,-rvcnk:i.
launching are being put In.
X. G-. Uzric Tucker.
Woui't hk,' iii'liiitii; - Ik-1a,-.,.-i.„, ,h-' 1- ....a-.n.etlrai -will W .xv«i ar
■*oe
year.
Mrs.
J,
Pajfarek.
V. G.. Dora Grovencr.
R-.v
Dr.
II
IW-l-..;,
.,r
T..n.nin.,
.x.c- Wrwk up «w tti- iHilldtUa will
"Tbs qnealloii sa to Ibe vloicncs
Old Mission iMtlttfta.
ti-r for ••ii,-r" gift than i
R. S.. Mary Morse.
DgMnst the Japanese Is most adml^
:-aM.,r of 'h. !--gnn i.x wxm ax po*xib1- It, fbrC. 8. P. E Offieera for 1907.
The following la the program for
P. 8.. Virginia Laifarnp.
-I-,- of ailve-rw.-ire
tfacr.--f-r
o 'o-ar.. b».= .-priiig.
nMy pnt by Secretary Metcalf, and
President. Joseph Stanr*
the oni^day farmers' instltatc at Old: Treasurer. Mary Ruacuu.
-r.--|.--d a ,-a:i T-; ,1..- yi:-,
Miw'Mlnnl..- .Wlldprdluk. Hidtai, 1
have nothing to add
Vice president. An«on Prasll.
Mission. Saturday. Dec. S3:
for her tahle. for that's o
W . Mrs. McWelr.
I am entirely confldont tbaL as BecAdviser, f^nk Paxvlc.

''r
"
'*•
i
fftri.
g.-w a. mix-bmary ir. Arabia.
Opening cxerclS(.-s 1:30 p. m.
r.. Mrs. Smith.
Tb. -I.-!.h i.
r,v.-r ibc
Grx.rgc Mahon. ag,-.| .-,s.
firaDtas
TwUry Metcalf saya. ibo werahelmSvereury. Jos. Mikult.
Music.
I. G.. J. Spoaeek.
|■^.v•Il=■>ll,h Cnmr:. •atH.:i:.l .-I„irch at f r-uK-r.-.l law .b-(«Mm-n' of in.lv-Wty
Ing ssnUment of Ue state of CallforFinancial socreiary. J..*, \Tark.
“Growing and Caring for
O. G-, Mr. Morse.
else that *}ie
..SB-iiig for nrany y.-.v- 1« ra I.- lirt.-d.'rjf Mfcbigan.
nU tf for Uw nd order and for tbe Orchard.” A. I„. H<^>klna.
TreMurcr. J. N. Manlaek.
R 8. toN. G, J Ronseau.
I’b-dr— hav-- i-.n •■•ruiM 4
, protection of tbe Japanese In their
Sentinel. Charles Morivec.
•Does Onc-Dny panaera' InsUtnle
oL__ti ratify L--r in thia.
I- S. to N. C.. Mr*. MePall.
■•ri-'sry llv,i-K> off i-f; ubUgm i
PlUJfW COVERS *f aiaicrist at
persona and property. Both the chief; ay?" W. U Hagley.
Guard. Prank JU'ka.
R. S. to V. G_ Mr Grovencr.
'*-ry JhxMl kind. Our j, *-> arw nipk
of police and tbe acting mayor of San
Trustees. y,ree yeor*. Jos. F.vjfan k;
nscuaalon. E. O. Ladd.
L. S, lo V, G . Mr. Tucker.
Ibwomlne >ir-«l id xeiing araund.'lxK<ei:>. SiHnb*-rg Brt>r.
dac I7 if
retary Metcalf
two yeora. Aug. lUuman: cuie yi-ar A
Vocal duct. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Look ovrr beranppiy
Chaplatn. 'Mr. Mason.
Pars- H. Gr-Tmun. n w<-»Ilhy fct1r«vl ’ ™
----------H. Vlack.
that everything possible would be Brinkman’
nn-l S4-e what abe ia
•arT,...r of Ow,.««n am-d r:i., h«
CnPtrtt BtfCld
dons to protect Ibe Ja|>anese In Ibe
"Hogs as a Payer,” A. L. Hopkins.
Purthaaed City RcMauranL
luc-kioe, then r-ome in
VOr CAN well afford to I.tiy Chri.-e
Irwrii ,1,.- trad, of
efty. I anthoiized and directed Berrt^
Supper. C p. m.
P»m Saturday's Reeotd.
mas prexems of SieialK-,g Bra*,
-xa>x hr-./bfc-n't n<^d th*- mon<-,v '
:iiul w*- will talk it
tnty MetoaU to sUle that tf there
Music.
Cart Mnehimann of Frankfort ha*
Tim ludThttUt
hp<wnn-t .nd-ir.- b«-ins'i-;k, G,-i
taOnrs to protect penons and prop­
over. We are uiarri-x).
ca conducted by E W. purchased Ihe City iv-xuurant from where e'i-T)1hing l> so vi-fv iiaxoii
Two paper* tor the price of one.
able.
i;.-(
i UKTAnir- w.allby In SoDih Dakota
erty. then tbe entire power
the WUcox.
too. and cun give yoa
M*. D. Bloodgoo<l. the di-al being ma<li
ralxlng whrKit aft-r h~ had xr^d a farm
-Msml gDVsrtifflem wUbln the limlla
‘■Qlre the Boy a Chance.” A. L. Hop­ yesterday afietnoon and Mr. MnrdilMartha Beukt-nia U forming a stock
some helpful -•npi.'eah‘-r«- tram:
kins.
mann Uklng charge at 7 o'clock this corarwny t<> build a large apera hnnsr
tion*
Syraciiw, K, y.,.iwr-n*y year* ag-,.
mpUy and ■
> enfottv
RecHailon. Mias Ecnia Ladd.
aoraing Mr. Muehtmann is an cxHollaiid.
P«»H!n«-y
mrwxOwo*- Herald.

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Traverse City

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Some Suggestions
FROM OUR

Silk and Dress Goods

Departments

BLACK S

ORESS.

yards;

$12.75
$8.75

A PRETTY SaiRT WAIST SUIT PATTERN;

S6 INCH BLACK TAFFETA SILK:

DOIT.

m

BUY A PRETTY WOOL DRESS:

25c np to 52*25 n ynrd.

Some PrettiNewMsatSOcayinl.

Steinberg Bros.
Thte Slope iVill be open tbU evenlnp

Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT

Traverse City
State Bank
J. N. Martinek

1 New Piano
1 Kimball Organ
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap

Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.

Your Wife

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QRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEiAeR SO. tMS

STATE BANK
; A-J.)terurd.A.J. B

Kot tbe article mrt. Thli. AtoDg «Hb QTATSO._______________
or
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tbo plaDo and aewlDg tnclilac.
praeUcallr the 9id/ articles of raloe
aared.
A amall bor attpnptpd to aend Id ^------Baa.Pr.dB----------- the alann and left bla }ub before As- la A. a>anw <d M* auato aC Alpbao.
lidied oolr breatdOK the idasB. Sereral fSS^Jahaaea h.Tlw'«M te aald Mart
ac that a <wnata.. iaatrti
iTMtUic If. »,r lb. tM wtn
alarm and ibe d
b»adaJU4d ta prolaa.-. aad that
The blato could lie acee and when

Shall Wa Tan your Hido?
acMeck kalMT taardlr
lyujaabawtlw
•w. avaraad bcaw h '
TtrMd UterarcnaU.
»r«rc«u. ro^Badraea.

OarS*

SKaikaS!^£’^“rE

iat*at>uB t.. mak. ftaal Dtr y—r aroor la aap-

P—CTWg A- Trmrj Iaj. B- Wird Oipy arrived on th<- arvnr. the- roof
of Oami-!i. Two lini-s
CMmB, HriL MlM r tUMMh.
iMd. B. C. U>n>. JWTT BqUtwi. Om. W. hoao were laM which took l.&w fcrii
of hoae A* each hrdram waa about a
block anif a half from tfie biiminc
3 pet eett aHowc4 ti Time DepMtts buildlOE, The Are waa a<ion under
». B-AAdns tU Ocniitli— Md Cotm- cooiml and then the atubliom »-«•* of “'Sddmdal«l,«d«» BarmWt otjd.rflckt. Bvh .
line it
cStBuSSmS!! TT»Tjii
benn. Roth Ktalrwara w^''
f'lnman LaFV^etto took .a
tbe <M-llar from whciv Chief Miirrav
Travers.- Otf, la
pulh-d him out l.p the collar. Tho mof
day irt IMeralwT
a sheet of ice am? «»IIercii no font
Jodte at
Ing whatever white the cloibing of ihg
of wnuam
Pr~WI.U'* Alfnd W„|.-.
Arenieo wai troxen *1111 and ihl* haa
AmdifWiPai tor I«»>.li,ii.*
,
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dirappi'd the work to a trreni extont
«id •mn S^ud]
The iMix wu* pulled b> Chief Mur*:
•at anrt
rap after the line* a-erc laid and the
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iirli sai.l
der-aOADl. Ih. I n rteeoat.ddl,d Beir.al
aireti aiMiUtb-fl jiivt sia the ^hllrcbe^

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Cintlition this week. 3.075

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Ntlaoii tJonhan. one dC Ibo oldeit
ptooeera of Wexford lownabip. baa
mM Ala farta and bought a bone U>
Wexford.
Mrs. William Helm of Keiwlooe.
who waa brought to the
Tbnrsday, died FVldap moralng She
leavoa five amall children, the nideat
belog onir 7 pedra eld; a mother
wbodh home la in Grand luplda but
who ta here now. two brotbera. Eme«t
and Chariea Lampert of Grand Raplda,
and one aJiter, Mrt. H. D. Helm, of
Kendone.
'. Blakealee baa aold bla Sixth
•treol residence propertp to Jacob
Steinberg. The ptinbaae wlU be a Mg
aurpriae to Mra. itatSberg. who laTinItlDg In [Mrolt. The new owaera will
Uke.po«aesBlon Peb. 1.
Tbs enr ferrr MnnlBttqoe eleiiretl a
neat.buncb of monep for pulling the
■tnnyAr Hamptm off SkllUgaltee,
SejM being paid for the job. Tbe
car fertT receives S1S0 an hcMir for
wmAing and fortpAwo hours
I. the time eonnilag fi
Uaw tho boat ^aeciissa tbe msasage
•«nUI abe gnu bade. Some Iretnendowa Bulling had to be done on the
Hiunpton and before abe waa relcaaod,
two ainodach eabiM were brokci

SmrSTif]

hariDg fll..d It. u-w.
were being oni|iiieit of Ihelr runcroRB' rvplt
lu ih. mil
.mni.l.ini tit &l> h,-r< in.
..II
laeiciu.:
lavtac laewi^irai-rl
m nid *a<w.-r and
Ilona. The aiilewalkK were too slip, aadhanne
« li>llBi-.lti„afor il.,. .l|..duOon ol la.perp for walking nnd Ibo ralddli.- nf
rtff.-n.Ual, u|«n Ibf gn.aiid that thr •aid
d.'lMrtaai i.
.n.t lartov aiUrh.d
Sixth and Seventh utroeu were Uned Ih.-n-toao
rTfifall ilH-fKlai... I.uk ml
aadi.-tsuD.
with people.
Mra. lAwler stated to an Evening
Kemrd reporter this morning tb.ii
there'waa ffiOtMiisuranre on the fur­
niture. Ur. Lawler is at present Id .tilld^^lUTCoa^ aI.. . ftat^mml that Ibr
IVirolL
At tbe lime of tbe Afc there
two pel dogs in the bouse.' one erf
which wna biinied tip.
The faouas waa owned tip Floyd
Smith, who was aelllog it to Ur. lawler on a rontrart, and ICmi insuraucc iti’d5^SS.^ ”t’IK "m* imo’t'Si ‘lu"’^’
If BUT th^T ban-.
.-.'^’.jraul* «te«M
was carried with Carver liras.

11 ■•ofUered. Ihal the lllh day of Jaaaary.
A H lart.ati.-n o>l<«k In tbs tereo.sw at
•old ymtoo- ofBr-.b. and isberiby ai^aolnl
rnrb«onnx aid p.'1itiafi.
«h*» order.threr
to aald day of iMnaf. is thr Urasd Trarrrsp
Bwald. a nsvs|isprr imntM and cimlaled In

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PERSONAL.
From Tueadap'a Record.
Mrs. Chnrb-s Holferg of Old Mission
was In ihe dtp loUap.
Ulsa Mnggie Cunningham nf I
Miasitm apeot the dap. in the clip.
Miss Florence Bail returned to bor

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..me.- II. tbe l'.«n Hem,- In theiMt

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A Ini,. .>e.r
lAH-IK It 1KU.AX
la-e K,vi>l,r

d

In New Hani|>sbire. we And It
0 In the worid for c

A Firs.
The home of George Lawler. SIO
South Cedar atrceL was gutted bp Are
Swdhp erentng. a Urge aanunt of the
household furtillaiw deatroped and
pet dog cremated.
It Is not known Just how the Are
originated but It IsitMuMo that the
aource sraa tbe klirhen rango wbleh
la near Ibe cellar slairwap.
•Igbl of steps leading to Hie second
•oor M dIrecUp over this and the
blaae asrepi np to tho toof. Uking Ihe
aUUrs fsut and then srallcringjhru
tbs bonae between the partitions.
~l never saw a Are ran between
Utkais as this one did.** said Chief
Murray Ibis morning and the bnIMIng
'ttasU bean witness to the hard AgM
that was put up bp the depnriment
it regolreil much chopping to get
tbs heart iff It. The whole upstairs
MehaTTcd and ths'mff It full if boles
Where (he Are hunt through.
Mrs. Lawler and her mother-in-law
were at jhs batdi duop-wben tbe Are
probably started. The latter was 7«
yean old Saturday and aitMipled to
ester the boltding Rpd drag o« an
old eheat whirh nhe trnaaurs* dearip.
Her IMghlsr voeld Mt let her. howerrr, and with the help of neighbors.

tore. 8. B. Wall A Suns. Bugisv'lly Drug Store. Price .lo cents and
!4«. Trial liollle free.

Bids for Oordwood
ily oil

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lOrsUiUBe l.V* rr>«|. ei J

rUaa ronod Wnff, rtovn v. fonriaclaw
assr Nine a-Mp<w1. Um anmo la
taroratily with w,«d now eil*d in eusn raid

jmmim

■•■TUKirVnr Tur I>

Special Bargains
Tn Footwear for
Christmas Shoppers

BCPnlgU.

We shall be pretty busy these,
days looking after your many
wants, aod we want to take this
time to thank you for your liberal
patronage and extend to you our
heartiest wish for a merry Christ*
mas. Our store vrill be closed all

day Christmas.

' In the dtp today after spending
K- daps at Old Mission with
I'rienda
Mnrrajr Tompkins of OU Mission
Tim Sren departoMot
d
waa called u> M in the city Kulay.
Ml»* MlniiU. lUrfH-r. designer a«.!
the home of F*rod Hubbard. 2ir. (lur■eU avenue, nlioitl 11 o'clock Maadgjr trimmer at Mr*. C. P. McCool'a. hnvNo IIBTTICH 111 t
ing finished her aenson. rcluniid to
.her home In Hasitngs today.
StHnberg Dm,.- line
piag Bad dropped from an npatalrs
Mra. Dr. A..Coraell of Copemisb. is
I box of clothing visiting at the home of M. Coyne of kerrhli-fs from Ir m fi.-,o.
j THE IIISIEST ChriMiiuiB
was baming menilp when the Arc 897 East Tweffth streel.
doc 1. tf j
,1,.,
ftghtert arrived. The Maze ran up l>eMrs. Elmer llrnwn and son left this
twsen the partition but one lank of morning for Bvenni. Washlnaum.
where she will Join her husband, who
has bedi there several months.
A Pore Ifarqiwtle froigbt train ran
The Re«-. George Scfaottle i
Into trouble between Acme and Wib rnmllp returned to Ihelr home
Hamaburg Saturdap night The trap Kingsley Ihla morning.
ear and several l>ox cars jumped tbi
E. Klehmeper and family of Brawn
track rcsnlilDg tn some damage
aip paaned through tbedt.v this n
laUcr. The next dap lieing Sondap
log on their way to Blnckdiick, Minn,
the offort on trafSc was not grcai
where tbo.v will apciid some time.
Prank Saxlon left for Detroit i
Death of Biahep McCabe.
business trip today.
,
New York. Doc. 19.—Charlca C. Mr
J. J. Tweddie left this mnrnlng for
Cabo, known aa tho ‘■fighting Ann Arbor on legal busincag.
W<i want 1 J to comtr tr our store when vmi come to
Blabop." one of the niirdleal Aghters
town Sauirdaw or Monday and
: for yourself that
III the Mcibodlat Episcopal church,
E\’ERYUOI)V can use an umbrella!
died In New York hospital today as
I st nyiblc. useful, romf.m givinir I’reswe have a nice line in wood, horn
the result nf a stroke of apoplexy loand gold bandies, prices from 3Sc to
Pins f .r less tnonpvihan v.Iii can buy wnrthlp.s irinkc.s
celvsd a wr«k ago Id the Pennaplva
»S. Steinberg Brot.
dor 17-lf
«ia depot In Jeraep City.
Fellow the Flag.
Death of A. Ramaay.
IMii-d our aoldieni went to Cuba and
A. JUmaap, pioneer of Grant town­ the Phillppioi-s health wns the
Imp
|>oriHnl roust,lerallmi. Willis T. M<*rship, passed away anddenlp j-datcnlap
gan. ridlrrd Couimlssuo' Si-rgeatit It
yesterday aBornlng at hla hone. He ,8. A., of rural route I. Concord. S. H..
waa abont 4S yearn of age and bad al- :^sr "1 iras two peat..................
years In Ciiha
n the Uhillpptm-v. niul lie
wapa Urad tn Graot township. A few
sulOe to tolds.i took I>r. King's
Kl
daps ago ho oomplalned of pains tn
a- Discovery for Con
-which
hla bead and hli death waa du
kept m.‘ I perfect'hcallh,*"/

CHRISTMAS
<



Change in Price.
Under a ruling of tho poatnfAce de­
partment. which will make the j>riee
of postirfAce boxes all over tbe eoun
try, the coal of boxes at the local post
ofAce will be affected a-*‘ folloWK:
Pirtp-ceiit boxes will Ih- 6U cents.
Sevontp-Avo cent boxea will be the
name.
llJin lM>xes will Im> retlured to

ONLY THREE
DAYS UNTIL

SIsmtn’s
Klarm lulIttKs
Tur Crimmtd

85c
60c

e»»d Jill Ftll Slippt's

Wemn's Wirm Sbtts 95c

Cbristmas Slippers for men
Mi'll Hkt’ Slipp-ra.

TLcy like ('lirialntas slippcrg U st of anj'.

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
_______ "THE BIG STORE ' DuIns in Everylliing

Timely

Suggestions
FROM OUR

Furniture

Division

Turl.l>h Rockers. |;« to |ij.
.Mission R'lekers. tS to S::>.
Fancy Oak Rockers. |l t; i., |i*
Sewing Rockera. |l.5<i and up.
Bodraoro Rockers all price*.
Reed Rtirkers, II W In |!. 0<i
Dhiinc ItNitii riiait-. II.V. i..
f’nilrt,..,, li to I'.:
I*ar;.ir S'li'.'.s.

to It:

M-.-i'in Ha»,.ii[<.M-. l.-'i to J.'/'.i
M-.tr:- Thsirr.

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SMi N>ards. Jiur.'l to til.

marUSTouS' '

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tic to SK

(<ood lA<atbcr SHi>pere.rs iin col'irs..............
Leather SUji{icrs

bio.DC Tal.I— l‘ T-'. 'o t:o,
China f'ioMf. I!'.:: to ti’
CnmllBstion D<«k Ca^oa ti::
s;::.oo.

l.ifunt*' Soft Sjlo 8h,«. all color,......... ....................................... IJJ

parlor Tab!*-r. Sl " to i:;.
Bedroom S jites. ||s
It;;.

wan A^.^ <.*11 bonratltc I or fr<wM..|
pAKB D>R KAIJt -<l
liar
.aWIrrallaad,
Ptnr, rm aao |

... .......

bdrtaotUr T.W* riTvr. .with *. wtllr of nrrr'

We wtw! you 1o vttit our tiort u>heu you come to
towu whether you buy or uot

Iron and Bra». fV-U. 18 to |«.
Music rnbiDcts f* w> ||$*S.
Hall •Cy-os IT lo l::.

Stere op
after dirlsi
WOMBSCS garmrat* of erwry sitr,
and price. Steinberg Bros, dec J74f

SELL£/^ OF GOOD S^OfS ^

cvlags tm

W\

CRAMP TRAVERBE HERALD. TMUWOAY. DECEMBER IR 1

l«« MiNHter.-------- ----------



Mr. uil Mra. W. Carr w<•enl 10 th»
line Tbura-

Mrs. B. K. Plcaard .apeot WedM*
dor In Timrarae Cltr.
Oscar Carisoo retamed bone fma
Mat Sable a few dart aco.

Barratt.

Mrs. .F. Bordeaax and bob Ward
and ISmma OeLooK ap«t Saturdar «
Traverse Qt.v.

■!<* list

* Tbe aoclal krtd at tbe borne at Hr.,
Alblou Lederle left last week for
Md Mra. O. Luce last m'edneadar
Milwaakee. where be la rUitlac rela
avealns. was well muadad. the laUvea.
tUes netUa* VM.
Ura. Jea»
Mr. aod Mn. Warmi Tayioi
dar in Trat
I. Luce last Bandar,
indar arbool was well attended,
mslre preparations ari- belaR oii
for Uie Cbrlst:
o l.e bold
Cbrtstmas ere. Kvery
e Is cordlBlIr
inrlied to attend.

Mrs. Ed B. Price, wbo baa be«p v
Itlna ber dauahler. «r*. H. Hall.

_
YUBA.
PORT ONEIDA.
The foarra] ef George W.wt was
Mr. and Mrv B. J. Durfland vWtsd
eld at tbe M E church yes'.tvlav with Mr, and Mn. l*wr and tu&y
evening from Milwaukee, wherd
w<^
r West died qnltc sud,iealv lie »a» ■me day last ------*"
went as a delegate r« r*-present tbe * ymaar nn that was wetl' diked by
MW Aaaa Mtkala i
James Wilson has
bought C. U local ashermen of this p’at-e
all. fU-\ Tbotnpeuia pr. ucKcI the aerr. Mrs. Heary Eckenh. for tts
cooveaiiuit
mon. whicb w“j- very apjvrtiprlate.
Foster's boose sad lot.
paM two wreka.
Mis. llolbro..i: v...v„! .m Ch Rap
Mms B-rvha Lawv .d Twvexwe Otv
Bow. to Mr, aod Mr*. Glen Brugfa.
!.« .•v.T Sundav U«t. rviureiag to hvrils vfwing bar pareau' and tHnds
s-.-h.RiI CO Samlay evening
.y ibif place.
L. O. SpoCora oas
to Lake
a eaaisia I
Walter Ljop sad wife visp.Rl at ‘
Mrs.
Prowse and
Hiss
aa.
M. M. Welch - ..ver Saaday tast.
Kssmp* caned, tm Mrs. John D«gu
Bd PetleagiU is safferin: with nt-uThe car ferry win make daily j
tlgU.
I
A. E Btainnrd .has w>ld bU fara.
Henry Dewing, tybo has bad ^rlet i
an-j toev.d. IL- has loca'.sd In V!,
Mlivs Ollv.wi-i rrtnra Mvm.’
Kiuia- W.-arv sorry t.v
Mr 'nrald in .v l.-w day» U> Wpccd a week', varafeyer, U impruvlng.
ard gn.trviB .evr n-Lshlscrhuod: «>.ir rnui dcriap th. hi’Ud.iv. ml* t.w
- .<By,
t»-st wl-hes r>i mlib il-.i as
Ills .h.-atil .f. Mr and Mrv ‘ ‘
Dag.'P.-W it the cause of hM-nsavla'p.
Moter's im-ople!
..nd Me- H-dUi.,; .-aiWcm Mr
of tbe Holdtm farm.

C. L. Foster U
moving Tnverse
t
--------------..

attend aeboed

City.

tsIh

Mrs. C. Barratt visited ta Trave
City a couple of da.vi last week.
Mr. Havens and familr rtaUed Mr.
.Nelson's Sanday.
..
Blackman will be
brtd on ^dsr evening. Dw. «. in­
stead of Xmas night as
w
~
■ wasirst
plauned.
tbp
neigbiK
---------------------------- trouble with
the tek-phooe wires breaking, being
due to the wires being drawn

» rii, I.., rrl.1,,

l,u

-----------------Saiattlar.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Luce were rlsltoni
tUe PuuluE U 'axaln In the Reg­
Mrs. O. l^wr .j;d Iga'uy Usi
George Mariatt from Peanviile U f'lr Califarna the
or Hr. and Hia. Warren Tvlor'iS ister <rf Deed s offlee.
Trayerx- City.
many friends here msh
iaiting bis sister, Mrs.------- -----Tbursdar. Mra. Loce atleoded Uie
A. Andrus of Traverse Citr was in
n^pl«
Carl Fee ami sister
ellle V Ifcited
Ladles' Aid In the afternoon, held at
. stirpn».-a by
with Miss Anna Mantn Buo<
indar.
0.. Martin'a.
V - ■
.rs. Charles Warner, of SiiICods
ifri.uds
im Thursday
fri<ud» tm
Willis Allen, who
Mrs. Vems Pratt Is assistlDf; Mrs. Bar was In town Thursdav.
sara-e and umMC. an vdaboriie lunch
in tbe Mnitbcrn pan .
NORTHPOHr.
Wells arfib her booscworti.
«
.was. KOVe^l,
Mis# Elma Las-aador and niece. luroptl borne Ssiurday.
Du lUp:d:
BauraU-rKer. intiamr ' fiw
The Qleanen neetlnn was well at- Irene, of Traverse Cltr, are tbe gueiU
Maud Bnidgr will Uav,- <o> imrentSe
Mr. and Mrs. C- Roasc and the tat- Romli and Stars, began plrklnc p<ui*, _
.' Brown.
afternoon to s
»|^■r)•l
.the htdiTuewlay lupwlng.
He will give era-i Friday af'vrnoon
|m
Max Sitarvw win ^ «arr’ for, .Ohlo!£.«nc Thr'rs- the
brother, visited
jnbers were taken It
A. MarlMI'i
ployment to It girls. He lias f„u.| date with her (arents. K.
«ml Mrs.
Sunday.
rn «. A Rtvnrn,
names ballotied
thousand bushels of pw-. to l» usei!^
, of llmr.*nia,
C. y^Tf,ey
Mira Rntb Fbrsrtb was a risftAr of
A. Bos ami daughter. Sirs. C. Brett
BUROICKVILLE.
for x-ed In Ibis
ibis vicinlTv
vicinity nt-yi
neyi -vesr
I
Cap'.-iia Ki>!--rtMin of the
|Ilb afl.-r
r f.'rry
Miss Mrnie Vanamborit Balnrdar and
Miss Carrie Bennett.
Fannr
and
TC.-il.tl
• Nelson ha- r«‘tu'ni,
wUh d.vsp-^nda.
Bondar.
with relatives in Cana.U,
Locr Atkinson ww® In Traverse City
•• w lnier^ having ip. nl the snm
Tr.v.. . ,
I,,rtlte pa-t Rxxk.
Itr.-T - El.svnc
Buaaell Wlnrbeomb Tislled Blmo Balnrdar.
Mr.'and Mvs. O Lur.- of ll.iim.w
I B.pmw Island. a-< light keeper.
and Brdner Loce Saturdar and SonMiss Mary Baxter is siannk at the Biding visiied with Warren Tayl
■ Paf'icL ■ l
- -. 1
Bomb Manilou Island for tbe present
nd family Tbunalsy of Inn awk.
lln.l.
the nnrtheni peinn-ula to spt-iid the
t a-J..lly’‘^;;d l.is.l,b r diM«d.r.
L«e Olbba, wife and dau«Wer titled time.
The Blackman l.adira' Aid Bi.t *lth wlui.-r in the luiumr w,a>d-.
«» Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Luce Snndar erenHr. and Mm. Janes Dunn tonk din­ Jr». C, Rous*- Tharsday. Eight niem.Oscar Dame Ivfl this imuntng
ner with Mrs. William Apnew Prtdar. iK-rs were pri-wnl. After lyiug a com­ Grand Rapids, wh.-rv he .
t.LeRor Pbrartb drove to TrwrerKP
B. G. Ilartim baa reiomcd to his forter. the ladies
were
plessautly spenil the winter.
r^T 8nlurdn>-. rctnmlnK Urn rame home in Menominee.
i> pop
trv•ll^l t<>
pop •corn and appl.-s which
The i- will Ir- a danc- In
Mr. and Mra. 1. Bmnsarder are vis-,
» greatly eojoyed hy tliose pni
on New Vesirs .-v.-, Tuvwtay. Jaa
ELK LAKE.
Mr. Bennett returned tr» bis home
lag bis inoiber at East Jordan.
. Mrs. O. Luce and
_______
.Mrs ..
J. Dag
The urcbe-iia will fatnJsh gu>d
after
her at
a four weeks'
---------j'

visit with
Ith blsDtoibhis
A number of Use roung people spent were also present, which bHia-d
.............. danc-.•. J«c.
r. who
veh- sick, but he Idl her the evening at Farrant's Saturdar.
the aPernocti all the more pleasant.I
pie
.Mrs. H.-n Scots and MW Maud
much Improve
red la
Ijum crowds have been la attend- Tbe ladies will
Itt tw o w.-ek*; Pnibst HR-nt a u-w ditvs in. Traver.-,Dec. IT.
anw at tbe meetings held In the latter wllh Mrs. Cbalkcr.
cUv last wivk
='f'l Mr.-. Arthur RoWoMm
Dsv Suints' charcb,
The magic Untera show given at'
Kcbl Bros, will rebuild tb.lr .lork|‘‘‘"=’‘'‘>’
RapW. ’
Mr. and Mrv. O. V. Button were In the Blackman school h<iusc Saturday in the early spring, tearing down th.
LELAND.
at Wim, Givv's Saturday
illd.uy of t
M. Bmwn.waa a Traverae City i*ll- Traverse Cltr on baslDcss SalnnlarLake old • warehoit-es. drive
new plllni: ^ “'“'-'J'
IX-c.
17.
er Moodar.
. lellded and All I
further out and build one large war.- !
Mr aa.l-Mis, rx-. farns droit-down
port a very plcarant
time.
..................... .se of. Bnitona
Bar
.
house orer the wb'ole d<vck. Thl* will; fn - ~
ChRrIir Cha
apent Bondar hew with relatlvea.
bappol wbo has been away .be a gmat Impruveiw-nt. giving them dir
Henry SlHcklaad of White CToud
A
oi
.. number
------------- of
_f our
vouna folks atir a few weeks, was very!plenty of room to handle ■■vialnes In
-Mva
i-an done to Htm. tended the partv at McKereher'a. All visited his brother. Mr. Strickland, badly hurt by a falling free, relumed,the fall and also wd.l much to the w 1a«i w-k
of Ibis place one day last wieck.
moort a gnod time,
home Saiunla.». His back and hip Isjappiunincc of the io«n.
'
Tb,\ Sun.lay
scl)o»l I. miiug ti> liavi
B. O. Bellinger and wife went
The meetlBK held at the borne of
ary badly bruised, leaving him quite |
Thi. LadW Benefit
s.R l.‘ty
win
I t*hri-tjn:is
: p«.p!r
Cedar Run Monday to attend tbe faMrs. C. L. Dartoa «
naWeio assist himself. H i& thought i nn-ei wiiti Mrs. J. Vaunaua on l-Yida.
Uluc
neral cJ their 'nelce.
J bones are broken y« bis suBiulng afternoon.
Ml. nnd )
Pciry Flsber drove to Sottons Bay
plainly very severe.
,
Miss Grant will *i.-nd her vacation
Xmas eve.
at her home in Clio n.-ar stoginaw.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Nelnon left Wed--------------------------------. I
Prof, and Mrs. J. F. M.-illiew* will
•■•oioek.
your funds are u.4 only
passed through town
BMdar montln* tor a
visit
wiifa
Death from Lockjaw
spend tbe holiday, with Mrs. Mathfrieada at Mjlwankae and Cblcaita i
•afe l<ut .-amine you a
one dsy last week, enroute for Tr»v- bever follow, an tnjnry dnuibed with,«*w‘s pactn's si Benronla.
tamla* vU. Battle Creek to rtalt
Clly.
Card of Thanka.
Ivrate inu-niat and can
.
_...
...____Jaeptic
Giwge Nelson left this.mom
•bort Ume at that place.
and healing properties prevent blood 1 »^pend the winter in Grand lOipl
tv.- wish to ext.ud tvar h.e.rtfell
Iw drawn any .lay.
Mr. Wheaton of the Sagtnaw Betf
poisoning. Chaa. Oswald.merchant, of!
Several cou.iiuciicn
b.rc Ibnk. for the sympathy exl.vidtRl to
Co., waa la town tbU forenoon.
Rensselaersvlile. 1
t repairing ik.- t
Y., writes
ferrv dock,
ns la our rad ben-uemcni and to ib.Mrs. C. L. Darton wan a Travene
................... -............... place, of the ;
The Odd Fellow* an- finishing the
I. o. T M of N.-r-.-n CjIv and A
Cltr caller Wedaesdarugliest sore on his neck 1 ever raw." lo»-vr nmnis In their halt
Tlu-v will
O I). G. ,.f tlrnni f.ir flowers nrvl a!x>
Axil Swenaon. wbo
D the I
program at tbe Congregational ebureb Cun-s Cuts. Wounds. Bums, nnd Sores.I have n nue hall wli. ii *
i.si
thl- fri--i:d.- of Trav»-rM.‘ City.
tlon at
Mnakerw. passed Ibrou^
lbroL_
Xmaa et.
26c at Hannah Dmg Store. S, E- Waitj
H. E. Gill rwiintel from Mnekisuul
Mrs. A. Rxvnisay Bad family
town <mhla war borne n NoHhport.
'
Dec. 16.
A Sods. Bugbee's City Drug Sum. . ou Fri.lay i-venlng.
'
i
6Mt*

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»

i wp-’’ hf!d"i'T G'r^*^ lull'd, “!

in
■:K

MANY POTATOES
are required this
year for

.A Few Dollars

hence the more need
of safety for and con*
venierce from the ilollar. In the

‘iii

Peoples Savings Bank

UlmatiJJ

I Preference For Useful Presents 1
Has never been more cleaHy sbown Iban It has this season. Judging Irom Ihe demands made open us. the army ol uselnl gilt givers Is last mulllolvina
-rs-------- ——— ....... w-wrauw. ssmuiu IBBCW W gsdraoim ramramms. nowra
Bomiiia remsrtMhle In Ibis, lor whol coold be more approprUte,
or whal would be- ------:--------------more appreciated
Umn some useliil piece ol home tamlshtognml Ihe recipient wlU come in coulact with and Und a eomlorl, day alter day-year alter year. Ifs not a shori pleasure. Ifs nol someUilng lor a^easZ^
irslheginilmiuves. AnJuspeetton ol our Holiday assorlmeni oi nsdnl gUts, as we have them priced, aiiords an argument lo the carelnl buyer that
IshaidlorcSisL Here In oar Christmas showing yon wlU ilnd Inst whal you want lor any Member ol the lanvUy. or Mend, with such a__ jr oi
price that II wUI bean easy mailer lo HI yonr purse. Oar easy payment system mahes gilt giving a simple maHen insi a smaU payment
down and the balance at your convenience.

Rocking Chairs
A good Rocker is something that is sure to be appredated and something that no matter how many one has
they can always use one more.

JIrm Hookers up from — ...... $1.35
Httd Hookers up from.............. 1.75
ftllsshtt Hoekers up from......... .5.75
Sewing Hookers up from........... .65

Desks and Book Cases

Merry Christmas
That most pleasant of all holidays for old and young,
"Christmas” is almost with us. This is the iaSt
time we will, through the medium of this paper,
before thearrival of the day of Santa Claus
love--^ we take this opportunity to
wish you all a

Parlor Stands, priced from.............. 60c
Library Tables, priced from......... $2.75
Taborettes, priced from ..................65c
Jardiniere Stands, priced from............24c

Merry Christmas.

Dining Tables and Chairs

What would be more acceptable than one of these?
It is something that would be a constant comfort as well
as add beamy to the home.

Cmblaatien Book Cases up from $10.75
Cadies' Writing Desk, solid cak. . .2.75
Bamboo Book Hacks.............. .. . ..90
Exclusive agency for Globe^Wemick^ sectional book cases

Or.e of the most acceptable of all cifts is something
for thc^-dinioK room, that room wiiere the entire family
congregate three times a day.

Open Every Evening
from now
Until Christmas

Something for Baby
In our selection of this seasons useful presents the
baby has not been forgotten and here you will find some­
thing that will be appreciated by the parent as well as
the child.

Child’s Hocking Chair, up from . . . .20c
Bighchairs, wood, reed or combin'n 60c
Durserp Cnairs, wood or reed........35c
Child’s Bed, wood or iron ..........$1.75

Pretty Stands
•VI different Myles from which to make a choice in all
finishes and polished wood<. look these over before you
mak.- your final selection; you won't re«rct it. .

Substantial 6 ft. Table for..............$3.75
Dining Chairs, up from.................. $3.25

Our Toy Department

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER.

is quite a factor in our Holiday display. We select a
choicejine of «he most staple, thoroujihlyenjoyable toys
that can be found: don't fail to see these.

Hand Sleds, up from..................... 14c
Game Boards, up from.................. 35c
Doll’s Go-Carts, up from. . ........... 25c
Toy Hook and Ladders, up from....\Jhh
Wheel Barro«s. Toy Carts and Express Wagons.

;

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•KANO TNAVCMC HERALO.

CLOSED

From Dec. 22
To Jan. 2nd.
^NOTICE:
Hjr Tnrene City office wUl
be cloeed from Doc, 22od. to Jw.
2nd. ineloiiTe, daring whieb
time Dr. Paalton will be in
ch.i*eotin)-c«liU.c..llioB. If yoil wish your eyes examined please Call before or after above dates
Dr. P. A. WOLTE, O^mdrisl.
Wllkclm Block.
.
.
iroverae Oty. MIefc.

Mrs; Pbtllp Miller.
Cbaufty. Kev. Ttanrsloo. Mrs 1. F
Manlsnhl. MIm Lrdia Braun. Mr. and
Mr*. J. On«pscTi. Mr. and Mm. Piicr
i^rlbalk and Mr. and
Mrs. U-laad
Tripp were amont the local peopUwbo atlimdod tbe 2(nh wedding anal .
versarr of Dr. aaiTMm. Lucius J. Ted
M St Summit City Isat peek Tbum
Tbe taydraais

tor Uic

bow

wale:

O. Jo)ut. of Baia'^A ’joynif“rt
Tr«vcr» C|ly, «bo baa been auperin
tending tbe Ifiaullaiion of tbe plant
autea that tbe work wUl soon be
closed up. tber
be Installed and
in position.

OLEN ARBOR.
Mr. FUrchUd *od quU« a Bomber o<
•'wenitera came o»er from Sooife
lUBltM last Mwdar in tbe atall boat.
Pied Hiller of KaUmaioo was ibe
inieal ot bl* aoDt. Hri. Prank PUber.
and tamllr last veek.
Gilbert Varoeu and (amUr mored
uj Empire last Tue»day.

RAOBt

Sunn Bates to Emma B. Bbih.
TuM Of sets and seV of ne^. sec. :i.
T J7. R 10. Il.oft.
Clementina Hnidsworib to Herbert
gh, of way.
F. Boughey. parrels, (right of wa;
Nellie A. Rodgers
bro. parrels.

j-fM‘“ve“^rl^to vote

rd

and , null claim

Prank Bennett, one of tbe life sar­
ins
at Sleeping Bear Point, baa
movi-d bore alib bl« fa3ill>-.
Dec. l«.

Charies*McNear and wife to Andrew! ***^
J. Oark. swt, of ag*, see t%. T :6. Rtbome im

MABEL.
Gen. Banker made a bushiesk trip
to Kalkaska one day last week

f. T

11.

title to
Ine tn rhU manner
beforr,
«»«»wies *?».(.«< ss
' never ra(M-nenerd an e
the shorn, of White Uke

' m Muskegon couucy.

Mrs

Dbwie vtr-

A. 8. rmy made a business trip
to Elk Rapids ««e day last week.
Gilbert and OrioR Pray were Elk
Rapids callers-onc dsy last week.

Rob. Canute was a Traverse-Cliy
ralU-r Monday.
lie SklviT and wife of Cedar
n her parents. Mr. and Mm. Geo.
Edgell. Sunday. ' Also his parunu, of

CENTRAL LAKE.'

Alfred Roller was burled Dec
tierment In Ltaheran cemeieiy.

1

that antouDi. but she h> t

II.
l->.

The Camella Concert On. gave nightihIbiUoBi at Monroe's ball e
Uat woelt. ^e ahow was well
Used. Tbs ususi sQpply of medi­
cines. oils and soaps were
to tboM eager and ailing,
nanal VMlng acbeme was very sucresfully worked. Mm. DuUa Ensign re­
ceived tbe most tB^ber.of volts as
Ibe most popular «aTTle4.1ady, Miss
Stella FYnsitmaehcr as ibt most pop
alar young lady, and tbe Utile daiigbier of Mr. and Mm. Milton Rose us
Ibe pretOem baby.
Dec. IS.

'•'The ehadaw Bortal _______ ...
homo, of A. C. Wynkoop Satnrduy
Ik for Iho brnoAt of the Giwon_____
nchool was well atlenried, about 70 bo­

ot propio freini i.ak<- Ann
ffrosont. Tbo program waa »-ory elec
good lime was eajoyed by all.
: is working for
- -ksmlih. Tf
I work boro tor one
MIM flartio Rosa vloitod the Miwo* Garrlo R'affoncr and Klta Crain
Hunday aJtonooa.
Mrs. D. G. Shorter oad Miss Myri
Raunders went to Cedar Thumdi
Mlay
ovt nl
> help organtse a Rebvkab
lodge. Thv-V returned home F'ridar
moroltif.
Mika Mary Caaulo. also Roy Canmo,
•larted for Grazid Rapid* last wook.
Rimer Cratn buteberod Tbumday.
Frank Aitnisa drove to Travom
} got 'mounted. It
............... .............I bredher Ua!
of Traverwe City attended the fooeml
of Mia Nellie
Hie i
AND dobu Shorter
hortt
of KasuMu aud >
Mro. {
Bco Betoofor of Maple Cll.v.

..if

from

>>r hi* iwato bln ai A!,„.»a
rbciiuatlsm of the


Mr. and Mm

Mathew

Cn«k*

‘ her kip agalns: a laig- inui Uil: whh-h
air'
-h.,
j.-.-.ng ,u

pre|uir;t:g for an ela1>nrali iHH.ratlon ugly gtsb In ik.- p-sh
vt Ibelr ftfilHli wedding anniversary.!
wirleh tx»mrw im New Year* eve. Hr
‘•vstroy.,' il„. Dmihnose td W
CctsAe* la Tn and hU wife KS..-

W.
1*
II L. A Co s 3rd I337.-..
Jay M. BUk«-slia- and wife to Jamb
H, Slelnliera. lot 17 and . S lot 1C. Wk.
H. L A Co.'s 6th, H'MKi.
Kill* MrM.nu* 10 Wm H. Carrtdl,
parpels, Ijr.e,
Harry Burr and wife to VaU-nlinc
Schanke. lots 33 and 36. Wk. 2. P. H,'s>

Both
Both

E'ekih. lu Cale-I.mla

near Owosso. wli

■ mnd health and Mr Crooks
sdsliyat hi-trade a* shoemaker.

toaoxhlp.
*i'h li.-nm

The rouple bad ten chlldien.

1 Jnsuraiire

of wiioni nre still living. '

j ‘*1’''^- »'“•

- Several hundred lellem which had

The family

narrowly
noihmg.

Thomas F. Gleason, 22 >.-ar*...f .ng.-

be«-n iipcned were found iindx-r a Hni ' '»hc ol «he young bu»lne»» nn-ii ..f Kal
her pile at Cadillac Monday near Hu i umaroo dle>l Tuesday night of .v com
Arlior depot.

Most of the letters; pUcallon of ftwers.

He was the son

Wm. Trouiw-im- and wife 1
were date*! Noveiiilwr 20 and 22 ani! <*1 Ttiomas Gleason u.| wa* % k-e-presi
Crotser and wife, parcels, sac U. T 2f.! were from Detroit and Toledo to part
o7 the K8taraa/<«> Puldlshliig
'

towns lieiwi-en ' CadtUar

and' f"b'P»ny. om- of the largest printing

The State AssoeUtmn .rf ....... Ano-r-

M.n Arl-ot .leiKit at night and one of
Wm. TreiiRwIiie and wife
Fife, iHim-ls. 1P, H.'s ltod.1
Itod.l:
Floyd L. Smlih and
dVIfe 10 Mike
Pii-tinll and wife lol Id and 11 Mk.
3. II. I. A Co s Mill. 114*1
Jos.-|>h Kallska to Jowpli II. Dur­
ham. lot Cl. lOk. Z». O. I). It., ISun.
Cliira I. Smith lo George Miifan and
wife, sol., of uek. sec. 22. T 29. R m.
*2600.
John N. Smith and wife to George
Malm and wife, para-ls, sec. 22. T 39.
K 10, IKWO.
D. M. Reynold!- to N-liie E. Reyn­
olds. half Im. of D 41 fl. of lul 21,
Illupkwood. *l.pn.
H.-erj J. 1DeVri<-s and wtf<- to Janie*
Eunesi el a

ihrse -must have l-en stolen,, Pwi ,r,n s-wlrty .d kJq.Uty ha. eU-cted the
master Smith has i.mlfi.sl I*osioirire,
|T.-*tdont. G' tV
Lispivtor Marlin and the deparim.mi | y.vire prewld.-nt, 1'
at Washlnct.Hi,

Several money onl. r* ! „

were found In the oinm leilei.s

I.

E
E

Shvrwoi.l; state orgaitlrrr, A

were millHU-d in pencil |nsl.-art of lttk{K. Ftoeetit. IMrDlrat: di-legate to ita- the X.ivemla.r el.udlon Cheltoygin „o„„ oonvemitm
county will Imvp a Itomoeratic
iire-r Insieml erf a

Hepubllran

Cl.arK-s Huff. Her-

one.

Dickinson. Hie Kepiibllon eendidate,

recvni

propoeUUui to braid the rtly

w-cii cU-cled on tin- face of the returns,
hut on a recount the voi«- of two tnau

or any puin. freHii tofi 10 iiw. from
cause, apply t>r. Tbumas* Klenrir
Pain can'tt Stay where It la u«-d.

name)
Crex-k now
luMinxiit.

pa«.- ih,-

sire.t...-'

Ua. fl.e miWw

IVniooratlc candidate,

will

get

the

eertiftcate, of elcetlon.

Mrs, kVank Corbin of Owosaotiirt w
y Citizen* C
Gladly Tenify.
the f.illoWlOK * cup full of gasoline into
thill hns placed "'he old Quaker Kenii-dy" so far above eonii>eiliiirs. When
opie right here lit home raise their
Ire in praise there Is no raim b-H
for doubt.
R<-ad the piibitr staieleh pb-aM-d wlib ihls n
. I'••rt1:lps I
may
g
'Itt of .1 Ti.iierM- City eji|/en:
............................
may
tiling new. Tills plan- is down
'Edcar <)rm»bv. re-tli.nJ furnpT. 2><2
TwelRh sirex-t; Travel—- City., Mlelv. III the gteat oniuse region of ct
Fiom S-imlay last ill
"1 have bad oerasioii lii use Florld.i
Doan's Kidney pm* for a serious kld- Ing 1 was taken I;om the laud of
w'«-aknes- with wbicb I hud slifli-rlights T
K. Tile kidney seenchange In
Is Impressive. The
.. . —. and conlaliieil an 111- .•'iieli a sli^rt ■
shilling. 1
.nuT he«l of M> de
smelling sedhtiem.
While lool.lus
nlsiiii for a eurv. I wiis advised
was o|ipr<-sslv«- as
Divin's KIdhev piii„
and
pmeiin-d
with
wiiii.-r
clothes
pmnire-d I '“ i* '■* lnipi<-ssiv
Mime at tbe Wail pbarniacy. I had not ""'i P i' “ novel!.!
1 It w-enis like the
llM-d them but .-I lew w.-. I.s Is-tori-’''-''^ "f iwradls.- wh.-ii I pit ri
I was etireil.
The aehe- in-l p;iln-' s'lrtdus clothing iind do al night truly
tlrely
•arrd and Ihe kid-]'““'...... « hav.-n .rf bliss. Then to si-i.luiiilsli.-t " /
! hiindieil- <r( ai-Tes of ir<-es Jusi load.-l
eyelit-* one's
For sale by .all •denier*. }y(n- r.olwlih y<-IUiw oranges
rents.
Foster-Mllbi
'o./Uiiffain.i<'"i’l'JI’y
wish to have them ** Iheir
New York, sole agents for
t'litie.l'own.
Well, vou t-i.ii g.-i a
Slates.
|f<i }i:.-i. omf iia. po.>r for that,
Remember Ihe name—Doan'
an I ><”• e«n pick oR the gremud all you
take no other.
■ ran enl and Uulaidy says a
word.
1 It mak. .. a great business i«cktng and
BUY VOl'R M'lPE a iilee pair of; Packing
now,
and
The
wonderful
Tmveme C

am m I.Wk. lilm- or lauey. 25r and
<V

Su !nl« rg lire*.

dec l7-tf

A C'lnd Traswraa Rean.en.
The lollowlog Itiieresllng vomatunieatbm is lion: Hon ttoo, R. 8P-.-I*-. a
I-finer proniineiii el'Uew of Tmv.rwg
<*»!. who WTllio. under date of Dec.
11. from Hunting Park. Califortiia.
Editor H.-rald____
M' is-nr Sir—KnowingGu7'>'o'i ate
l•l.■*M•.l 1.1 hear from the trfd Tlwreme
vit. te.irtent* who ate now la far off
xa.iioiuia I
warn
lo panic ilaiiy
tn»ntli« the very pb-asani and unuaI'al gaiheilmrsi the h«»nie of Jns F.
IMson on the eventag of the Rlh. It be
Ing Ihe S":h annlversarx of Gropdfather 1. I. En-ign. still'bale and hrwrti
Mr. inwm has |u*l orru|>l.sl faU
new iw.s-iory boo-- which on Inspnc
imn sbow.fl the title handiwork «if Mr
f-*islgn tu .much of the inside rmish.
and w.i* very U-auUfuI Tbe foitowlng
Btt.nci.-,f i*n.f. and Mr* S, G Harkh.-u.l Mr. And Mfs }k w
Weavec.
Mi.-e
jf.
j ih and Mrs. F ifTfRiffa, Mr. anff
Mr* Chas Fell. Mis* Evelyn FWI.
Ko) Si.vie and (wo daughters Mr
and Mm Wm Spi.sil. Mr and Mm. C.
n Kenyon. Mr and Mrs I L New­
ts rry and •iaiichler. Miilfaird Niekiw
SOD. k'rvd Hyal. Mrs. C W Hrett. Jffr*.
K A. 4'arter Miss
DlMbelh
Hen
dtlck-s. Mr. C. B Airraid. Mr*. Hen
ly IViTj, John W. DIaon. Mm A, C.
Cbn.w. Mr. and Mm.' Gen. E. Stoeie.
and Minnie Sleele.
The timgue* wagged glibly ef Ihe
•ithc-r rtay*, the rrunlnn. sklp|>ed Ihe
tale hours and Hlnuxst the last can.
sufMTh The presents 1.
eraii <rf Ilf.-'s w-im we
and useful: that ench .

I

tbv Bgvd v«-

| ,

Eat More

of the most nutritioui ol floor
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to

Earn More

because a wMbnourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you w^ also be able to

Save More
because for value recrfvod there
fa no-food so economical as
UnoMfa Biscuit

I—
H.mry

DRY aOODS DEPARTMENT

3 pcs. 54 in. Skirting

$1.00 l>alue, to close 59c

Perrin's Kid Gloves. $1. US, 1.50, $2
Golf andJersey Gloties 25 and 50c

Handkerchiefs
About l<if» Mjics to chcosc from.
Ic. :ic. 5c. 10c, l.jt. 2oc. ‘.iOc to $5TiO each.

Ladies’ Hand Bags
llic new
made of leather,

l-iih

STtK'KlNtJ CAPS made of C*-r«u»B ,

iiiltlBled them In p--n-

George Lardle lo John Holmes, iiar- ell. where-as Hm- law provides tlial ll
evls. see. H>. T 29. R to. »90ft.
mnsl e Ikl'.tie In Ink. The matter waa
Amliftuu- Milks to Rilwanl 1e-vall.
taken to the clfrtili eoiiri. whwe Uit
*H of net.
21. T 23. R to, *7pn.
The Sndth A Hull
0 to Hnbt. \V th'mwinc out of Ihe l>oUqls w
Carr, swt, sec, IT. T
i. a 9. lino.
held. The ri'sull 1* that niqiiei

Handsome Plaid Silks at Sl.OO per yard
FRENCH l^NNELS
Either Plain or Fancy, special, 39c
A Special Bargain
$1.25 BLACK PEAU dc SOIE
Some late purchases at under value to which we
Silk, 27 in. wide, special, 87c
have added all odd coats in stock, of fancy mix­
tures. making about 40 altogether in this lot. Val­ 36 to, BLACK TAFFETA
ues $7 50. 8.00, loco and 12.00.
ff AA
Silk, guaranteed, best in the market, $1.00
Choice at only....................................... . .^Vayv
36 in. BLACK TAFFETA
Another Lot
Silk, ‘'pure dye” the very best, $1.50
Coals of high graile mixtures, also brown, navy 27 In. COLORED TAFFETA
and colors in this assortment. About . 35 of them
About 129 pcs. $t quality, until Xmas, 69c
and hard!)' two of any one style. Val- 04 A AA
ues $15 00. 17.00 and 20.00. Choice at 91VeVU 19 in. PEAU DE CYNGE
Silk, high luftre, a bargain at 50c
Fur Coats and Neckpieces
“Sec them" and many other bargains in this BEARSKIN
department. "Come in” and comparison will con­
Colors, red, brovun, tphite and grey, 2.50

are roomy, especially those
'i-'t.-'lOc. 7-'(c, SI. 1-Vito $5 each-

Imported Bead Hand Bags
in -iO to S-I'"'
Back Combs
. -'/>c. SI Tio, I r/i. 2-Vi
Ladies’ Hose
Hr-a::'.:f'iIIy Embroid* r«.”d, .50c
BROOCHES, BELT PINS, BELT BUCI4LES
BAT PINS, BELTS, NECK LACES, BRACE­
LETS. ETC AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
**Do your Xmas shopping here”. Your
money will go lartber.

Tlic 5 Story Block E. WILHELM Cor. Front & Union
_.

Ita'tle

of

shl|is was thrown out la-cause the In
eptTiors had

HERE AT HOME.

„.,,,„(,iue. H.-r-ev;Mwrvlaw

1 x. lull. Atm Ailair: treasunw

l«ec:iusell.elK.llots iu two preelnels i

Never in the history of this store have wc done
such a large business in CLOAKS.
The great variety of styles and sui>erior values
were easily distinguished by the trade.

vince you that it pa>-s to trade here.

(art that nite <4 tbe ckmaa* I

ip rt-lip ef whlrb ihe rifv may well be 'v
*
.'
*’

i the ground, and In ih-di-ao m struck

jn',:::

Special on Cloaks

right I

this ji.h ot paving by i

for wi-Ils al Verona was; "Save fhe

R p. isi?

WIII Lecture at'Kingsley.
^'chiiwiBBa rtioppiBg In Ibis villsge
Mrs. Manha Gray oT Trax me niy
kmgBn. earlier this year than usual
Mr. Coi has gone to 8t. Johns
w’lll deliver her lecture -The G.usl
Tbls Is a good |dan. as It gives buyers vIcInUy lA upend the holiday*.
Bishop of I>—" from Hugo's U-s Mis
’ more time In which to make ibclc
Madara Perkins has liern Bpenffing embles. at Kingsley, fhiday evening,
MieeiiMU. and the wants of those pur
ilh. This lecture has been well
Aaatng can also be given more carefUi attenlieo by the clerks.
It is announced that
some tlm^
after the holidays Mm. Martha Gay
Keep I* Good Healto.
will deliver a lecture here. Her sub
There nre many ihousands of !>.<
eoplc
JOPt will be -nie Good Bishop of R'
II over the world who
atirtli
e of Victor Hugo's celebrated works
j <of the scarcity of logs
Becanse
s A Crotaer's Kingsley rnlll
compelled to shot down Priday. There
toacaicely oitough anow to Insure
le-half fare for the round purl
irlty the blood.
the same
-..J be D
fine lautlve umle pill your grandlallc
parents used,
IH-Itlg; purely
very proiid ot tbelr new purebaae—a
illdren
i 10 chi
table they
large bell from tbe NorthvlUe bell 3S. Z9. 30. and 31, l!H>6. and January and old iieople. as well ns lo
toimdry, NonhvlHe. Mich.' The
I. m*. good for mum natU Jana- in the vigor of numboud nod
] womanw
inallly Is fine. T'
- 1*07,
hood.
0 pMltkm today.
full Information nsk any G. R.
Brandrelh's Pills huve Iwon In use
Tba newly insiallod electric lights A 1 agent.
_
for over a century and can be obuln
In tbe M. E cburch are a derided Imnirt.m. or , ro„ I, cov„.|
C. L. Lockwood. G. P. A.
ed In
provetnenL Tbe funda fm their pur
61-lt.
* cllbe rplatn or sugar-ooaicri.
»I.2S to *7.50. SieinberE Box.
cliasa.aBd iBaiallallon were raised by

Bom.
■on. Wednesday, m daughter.
Sam Wright has bad a ClUsma Icl«|riiaoc placed In bis residence.

Irathad

Roman Kaiser, aged 60 years drop

Amelia H. Verly e< al to' Geo. and 1 of the eo-i;;tanl lurrrtoll in Zion City af- leaves a wblum and nine ehilJi
MarjmrFi Donner. loi
foi 3
Z and n 1C ft. In
l.<t: ' fairs. Th«> proceedings ol Frl.lay »««•
( A
of Crtldwai.-r.
Havilaod's.
Lc*1# E, AlnriU and wife to Charles<'"'“‘“'’“0“ , their first nmsletitBcnt of
Irish,
T:: Rli-.i”^ f‘”' (‘vutement arrangv-d several; o Griumi* A Co ..f wtu-o'ville ln-l.,
irtftr.,
weeks ago.
- .of
worth of hi !..*,. There,wv-r..
Cltltens Bank. Fife Lake, to Ks'e!
One of ihe olilesi land marks ln,abt;»
skunk. Wtwivu five and sU
C Monieiih. |«retli see. IJ. T Zi. H
! Potoskey, 1h«- Indian chiirrh and Imry- hun-lr.-.l ffiii.i.r.n- m- r a
b«m.ltrd
12-H*.
- Thema Hoekebom i Anna Carpen- mg gronn.l. which -have U-x-o pm Into . mink aud many •-is'ii*
«-rs.30 aer*-* of sw^ of-nw fl
nsc, m.iy l>e *ave<i. amirdlDg ii> the'
MUs
Ferae
Eln..
of
tiah-sburc
mi-t
Tr. R 12. I*"'.
present city plans The tot will bej
Joseph H. Campbell to Chae. Martin
with a i«lnful :.«( not serious aecl.iseU arc 34 T "i R lo
fenn-d In and made into an old hisior- [
^
, ,, .

Miss Alice Bolsmler Is visiting net
B<-> I
sisu-r In Travers* City lor a let
■ysColumbiiK Holniiiler made a
iOj
Traverse City last Wednesday
I
Abdrew Pray made a trip lo Travelse City today.
' \
Then
wHi be
a unruimas nuoi here
■ ueiv will
ue a
Bom, to Hr. and Mra. Lewis Ken­
nedy. Dec. 11. a gin.
the day bqfore .Kma*. They chose up I
Ellner HiiniaW-rger 10 Joseph
side* and the losing side gets supper canipSell. ee U. see. 2f. T ZT: R
Miss Orpha Edgell visited Mrs.
for ihv other, Oliver Pray and Jumes n«,si
Skiver of Ixng Ijike Sunday. Mm.
Chaney are captains A p ' •
Jowi
Skiver Is very aick.
v»p*vtijd.
'o. .-t~ <rf d.-k. -sec V, T 27.
Mm. A. C. Wyukoop hss a new piCom Pray, who has U-wn sick,
Emma Uailae B< lenger
an<>.
around
Bund again.
a
lalllvan. eUotuvU sec ». 1
Air. Ully. Ibe Singer K-wjug i
toglej Ui
Undetbwf moved 1
ehine agent, was sein In our ml
Hsmiah A IjP On (*» W. W. A
ibU mumlng.
E SmlRi <• n f> of loi 17 and 1-n

Tbe one day Pamem' Inslllute wM|
he held at Monroe's bail toraoivov.
Pnif. Hopkins of Bear Lake will spoik.
Wm. Howard la elerfclDg for Charles
Boa.
Bom. to Mr. and Mm. Bert Umbkln.
Tuemto)

Mrs Corbin bnd oT'rn used gasol I rll bases its rlalBi I

A^M^^mi‘^wH“t^‘*oflwW^

delegates In the stale grange at Grand
Rapiils last week and report a very
Inierestlng meeting.
Art VHbber left for Dirk. Mich.. Iasi
rlday nlghi and Ernest Hoyt wen:
nnday night, where they have n )ol>
•UnmI potato bnyera and sbippem.
>r the winter.
C. n. Snyder, U. f. Saylor. Geo. ChaufUr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hoyt wenIra Dmdsbaw baa a saw mill on hU
ty and Jacob Brbari. aun llod ibelr
very murh surprisod last Saturday
place Ibis winter.
business badly crippled, with
with only n
Slid Uien a car droppeda oS here
Ml. and Mrs. Eugene Fuller lost night when almul ihlny of their ntlgh
bora came in remind them that It was
their yonogem
child
last
Friday.
s wbicb It
the dale of their 2mh wedding at>Funeral from H. E cburch Bimday.
aiorago
warebousea and b
Mm. LaValley Is in Traverse City nlvemary. Rcfieshmenls were serv­
I. There a
ed and the evening was very pleasant­
visiting.
also aereral carlo_______ __
ly spent. Many very nice presents
stock awaiting sblptnent
ere lefi. wiih the hcany giK>d wlshpoint as soon aa the cars can be pro­
cured.
Mrs. Evans leaves Wednesday for
Idlng analveraaries.
lioyal Stalker was In
town Tram
her home In Clare county.
Summit City yesterday.
Dec. 16.
Work on John Sebone'a newly eui
gaibert
planing mill U nearing «omi
Tbursiluy
night, Dec. 13, to help ihciii
OLD MIMION.
■ ■
-eddlng annlverCase A Crotieria west mill began
Mm. E. J. Brinkman and daughter.
Dds fra
aary Among them
tl
were frieml
toaaon'a cui yeaierday.
Anna, are apendlog a few days In
Traverse Cli.v. Mayfield and
d King
Arthur Maybev'a
mother,
wboat- Traverse City with relatives.
„e number of beaiiilful
borne is at Mount pleaaaat. Is paying
wm Coterlck'a funeral was held
ostly presents ahoa- the high esblm a rlalt. Sbe arrired yesicrdi
day at bU home In this place. Sermon
In which the Dr. and Mra. TedTbe O. R. A i. pay
by Rov. Chaae. Tbe muaic was
are held. A short program was
■Ibe bbarU of the local
given ufler some very appruprlau- re­
terday.
lurry.
marks from Rev, A. 8. Thurston and
All of tbe local cburcbes, BapUst. i^rvl
were condticuxl by Ralph An- Mrs. J. L. Gibbs. Mm. O. C. King
Imbodlat and German Lutheran, will
HIs crcldcni and death has> read a beautiful poem wrliien by tl
Mre Christmas eaerclaet this year. thrown a gloani over the plac«I which
Dociiir'
li>r‘a father. Rev. J. L. Tedman.
The Bapilsu and Methodlsu will take time only will removt-,
(or Ihe occasion,
Mr. Thumion preplace on Monday erenlng and the Lu­
Cap! Emory of ChttlcvoIx'irSefe sealed the presents In behalf of
theran
eacrclMw will
Uke place
securing white fish spawn for
friends, aticr which the Doctor
sponded In his usual cheerful way.
John Lane passed away Tuesday
baoklng ihem for their friendship
Mul^Bo doubt all will be very lnte^
night aner great suffering at the home md good wishes, which he prlted raurv
of hit daughier, Mr*. Wm. Riiabmore. iban all.
, Rev. and Mm. Schoeuie were visit
‘ abort service was held al the borne
Dec. 17.
«ra in Traverse City yastertay and
BobL Wilson led young people meetiBg at tbe M. E. ebureb Sunday even-

THURSMY. DECEMBER 20. tM

ORAWD TRAVERSE MERALO. THURSDAY. OCCCMKR SO. IMS
for the recovery of fufty acres of laad. ■itoeols la the district.
CsaSTnl Newa.
tanbiy drstrortirs la tlw rirrAftos ( -Becaasv (be stenmevt.. C. Waldo l»
Tin (mm «( •SacMkn
the tower eoon dcddlBR to favor of
Capt. and Mrs. 1. T.'
John Hariel. a ptoneer of Pouer- Imt os eta a old Ore«k ctarm wMMb aaborv near Oaidea Inland. Oteducto
Jon M bMH- imtf OMBtawMd «M tbe ptoiatlffs. Tba blRber eeart. boar- braied tbelr tdztleth wedding anal- viUe, died Wednesday night at tbe age h
qtmUac. "Tnbe a paper and . i>ui QrlfBa won't hare to work night
rersary at tbelr batoe eii Fourth
M SOW Ute ««niaK ud«r nor- TIio over. roveaaad this deeiaJea aad
Mr. Palchlab dtoala caa either i«- stisel. Mantstoe. Tharaday.
W."Un«m A Co., of uUs****'
•OMkn
tala the laad or recover for the las- elgbtyaeven and hU wtfe Is eighty- ter. PS., tare piurbmaed 2M aeras of to M «ltan d« so. 1 gire ytm yaoAsr '.
esmtpany of Di^rt,;.
•ad ootr tbrc« awoitei*. Maurt. provemeots. etc.
aeld'-mteelfjtog one Mt far off-Wad '
eight years of age. Both are mach
t land at Alpena for qWry parI eatto you bets I awsv by!***** ' as bound from AshUbuU t<
ChudJor, Foote taA Hojrt owe pmThe oUkt Ive eases were also fra stronger tbsn many youager.peraims.
of tbee gods I will tear y«^
yon Mllwankt* with a T.«<0 ttm cam, o
cst la oddllloB to the maror. The ootsWe ccBiBlles, acme belBg fra this
Aa a Bailor be has vUHed every port
8 boxes and parcels for tbc
a
Write Ibli aad ta < s<ifl cnsl. Stie went aabore In :
aetaal boaUieu woold Save USea rfreoli.
of mile tn (be world.
enlisted men of tbe navy serving In tbe paper oo aa nabewn stone la yoor I snos suwm Sunday mnrntng and Is n
abODl Sve nlnvtes but tberc wu cob.;
the bulldlag of the fltM steel pat
Cuban^ateri will l« dellveri'd with- deld. tattag care that tbe writlag Ilea I |u>rtrd as belag three (oM out foi
I in mnni
A Pine Animal.
ger on the lakes. A family dlaoer la out cost If msrkad “ChriMmaa pack- uppermoat." Thus a tuaa directed all j
j.
aas made to lighter.
«odc at niJea for the Ruirtanre of JanI
U. W. Falmor of tbe poalosula u>- tbe evening was presided over by age- and addeessed la charge of tbe bis mice to a neighbor's property, i
ber by heaving i
ton. It behis desired lo tnakc
day aoM a black .aiarc. Pear] W.. tbHr son. Postauater C. A. Palmer.
. cbaagM la tboec dow la oae.
2:»H. to U D, Commons of the Oom- Tbelr Mber seas. Samael C. Palmer
-Atondtw fftaadard.
TScre wore (Srec blda (or (be rover- mtms Stock far*. CeatcrvUle.
Camp U of tbe Hhlte Uimlw.Co.
Emperor William has startled Ger­
IBR Of the beatlBR pipes at (be Oak This borae was aq osceptloaally One B««r Boyne City
many by appolaUng Rrsim Paul, ibe
qiie «as callid for aa asaiauare. Tl»
Park bulldlBR aa fotlova: R. J. Mer- aalmal, bavtan boca ee the track (our rather sertoot affray tbe Mber night. caricaturist, of SlmpUclssImos, to be
The abseotminded professor we bava
yesterday aad si!
yDais
and
while
ber
mark
was
only
oar A Co.. tlU: Baraet A Jurat, •H.’i.
Foremaa Dow made some of (be director of (be BcrUa industrial Art alvrarB with cs. hot <ieorge Waah-!“*»• •
•f**''*'
*’■.
•ad Arva A CWc. flM. Tbc eomiBh- ;Ut4. she has done a mile tn ;]& flat. -Jacks'' wish (bey had paid more at- school.
iBgtoo irairersity toys elsim to toe ■ rallraad 'a obance to move tbelr aur
Pearl W. Is by Coasiman. SrWlf. sad tealioB in (be rules.
tee OB bolldlBRB sad ipoaoda bad
Hr. Dow be­
Henry Louis tUscboffscheim trf Loo- prtae paefcage. Not only It Prnfr mar ■ plus (rcigbi wbkh has aecomulsie
copied tbc latter bid aad ordered the ber dam was Delaware Girl, 2:2314. ing absent for tbc evenlag. sonc of dnn.'tong known as a power In Euroabsentmlnded to a marked de^«e.lai Ntirthportvotit done. Hi« verbal topert of ibe by American Boy. The coasideratkni them Indulged la a game of poker loog! pena flnoiice. celobratod hU .golden i
*“•
*•
*
i The Waldo Is one of the last vvss«-l
eommlRec to that effect vaa accepted wasll.nm. Tbe Commons Btock (arm after tbc closing hour. Oo his return wedding atmlvyvsso reetmtly. Ho “?***?

wbo ptsces bis book, ready for tta
^

Is tbe home of Andersan Wdkes. 22
sad adopted. Tfats brouRbl fortb
disqpvered tbc culpriia and ordered gave isno.ouo lo certain charitlos
sbe wfao.ehangvs tbe luitioia to a freob |
s old. who Is the airv of Sfiy-Ovc them to desist. As soon ss be left they which he aad Mrs. BUcboBscbeim i
qaeer eoBiblaatloai as all (he nembora
•hlrt remlBds blra of tbe DcccssUy of,
iiotiers and pacers, ten of them bet­ sUrted agBln.bni Ibis lime some Imid
a or-the
lalercrcd. Oae-flltta of tbc amui
an nmbrelto whea be swrt* oot IB tbe
tee. mshlBR It necessary for one I ter than 2:10. BfOe Powers Is an talk awakened Dow and he waded la goes to Jewish instUalloBs. the
Btovj- to adopt tbelr o a report, wbk other of bis affsprinR.
gate with his glasiw* ae ren dayqj Mr>. M F. JoIuimui and Mrs. H.dl
rt> boys, with the tssult that sev­ mainder to UBdenoralnallanal chi
Mr. Foote did.
Mr. Palmer baa (wootberffne mares eral of them sre la the bospltdl for rs- ties.
In tbe week.
Hunter ol Spencer sri> guests
C 11
Id a rolt. Paari W. betos tbe mother pnlra. 7'be sberlB was seat for by
Tboto was a little d
As Dsntl one day tveemly sbe
■ta jaa-i
|»e- Hunter an,I
an,| (.mlly
(.mill of Walnut
Cnder the n<?m- a
sard to the refolar ChristiBas vacs- of tim latter.
j. „
, ^u.lm-s
who tbeuffbl (berr was a riot.but la Ceratany (be kaiser's chief chauf­ ^ bU m^ng tota sta tbroogb
ttoa of two weeks bat oo Mr. Hoyt'a
feur must motor ibrough Itfe nadrr
•TATE ITEMS.
aoUoa tbe spools wtn Him Friday.
wtrou and win r,
Sanll Ste. Marie., Dec. 14.—Fire vtnelng him there sms aotblng dotag. tbe Imposlns title of "oberiKifwagoii. tbe bathroom. dUeugaged blniwir from
Dae. SI. and open MoaiUy. Jaa. 7.
Mayor C. W. Doe of Big Rapids, fuehrer."
his bath robe and pltmged .Into tbe tob. ‘p"*
N«n-Ur.
. The report ef (be traant ofScer, members of tbe crew of tbe steamer who. three years ago. come ioto pos>lf« A. Henry of Mnsk<«on n
Waneu Toska tombs, a full-blooded iDrtantly ibe air was rent by wild
iSowad that be bad travdM obveaty. Ollleaple bad tbrtr legs, feet aad arms sesaloo of a aaog fonune from Calitarl^
and
bis
wife
ran
qpatolra.
tiinied
to
her
home
this raoming afu-i
ChkkaMw maiden, well educated and
•ve Mlea darlBR tbe taoatb, earried BO badly frasen that ampuUttoa will fomla relaUves and bos doae mach
tfalessly inquiring tbe eaiiM of • visit at the home of John Thicker
tblrty-ahie pacbmiet. aarved two eo- be aeeessary. Tbe crew eame down for the improvMqeai of Big Rapids worth llW.eoi* In ber own right, has
Mrs. Dr. Smith left'this morning
derided that sbe will never marry,
“Oh.
Margaret"
be
excUlmed.
“toa
ticaa. vMtad aeventoM boaiea. laven this morning on tbe ,tng Andnw j. la tbc way of putting up new business
but will devote ber life to charity water to boUlng boL I am being oeald- spend the bolidavs in HttlMlale.
Ucated aereateen eaato iwperted and Smith from tbe wreck near Mfeblptoo- blocks aad ffae residences, has
Mr. and Mrs. Tempi.- of Huskem
work, in a short time she will take ed to death."
tad ow tr«nt before the JadRC.
lon Harbor after several days' etpos- ebassd four Ioto on which be will erect up ber residence in Oklahoma City,
"Where In toe worid are yon. de»r who have been spending a f.-w day,
.edfta nd Sled m Mr. Heyfi motloa. nre in life boats sad on land.
a (22.0M opera bouse and Y. M. C. A. where sbe srilt eonndK beraeif with ■aid tbe now tboronghly alarmed wlfa. with Dr. and Mra. MuuMm st tlw a.y
Tbe city Utaeorer reported tS4.New Sehael talidinp.
boUding
-In tbs tab. aad the water to aeaid- lorn returtii-<l home this immilng.
(wootory
charitable
027.77 is tbe CMittoteBt load wblle
toff me. Wbtt Bbaii I dor
BsUle Creek. Dec. 14.—Tbe board brick busineas block for the Yolan-!
Mrs. Charles Holmao and (far.-«
Queea klctoria bad
twenty^me
Uie taacben* eatatee fond
"la eoefa a case, my dear." respeoded children left this morning ,«i the <j
of edacaUoB has decided to build
da Bpriags company. Tbe opera bouse graaddaigbtera. and of this number
hto better half. "I wouhl either ffvt oot
•wollMi by tbe primary aebool mooey. SIKO.OM High achooi on tbiwe lots •
will. be a brick and stone buUdlag only four remain ainglc. Tbey anfor {bNith Ibwivlmsii. when
of tbe tub or turn on tbe cold wster."—
Tbe aapeadltores were
ud Van Bnren streets bongbi (or 120.000. S4ZI20 feet, ffre proof aad equipped
they
will make thoir homi-.
PriDcess Vinorla ot England. Princess WatoingtoD Von.
the eaab oa band- was «2tA2SA7 and
Paralysed by Celllaien.
with modern stage applUnces. Work Beatrice of SazeOoherg. Princess Pa­
Hrs. Camea of Blagfaatn Is vUitim
the aetaal cash on band belag .|29.Detroti, Dec. 14.—Albert Bordwsid. oa tbe Yolanda ballding will begin
her son. A. Caratm. on Park street.
taaque and III* Bm.
tricia of Connaught and Princess
4MU2. Tbe report eras flled.
teamster. Is in Red Cross bospIUI
the eobtract baring been Victoria of Bchleawig-Holstelii.
P L. Shuler made a business tri;
Sir Walter Seott aa.vi "early antbori.
Tta report of tbe
paralyzed from tbe waist down as t1
ritle Ibis mcwnlDg.
let today to A. J. While, formerly of
Advancing age and Infirmity have Oes show us no soch peraunt os BanelalBs and aeodOBts wan adopted.
result of a street car collision with
qtw
and
bU
son
Fleanee."
Even
tbe
H. Kloyd Clinch of (.*blcago. is li
Grand Rapids. The upper story will
abandon
Mr. ORbert tbea read from aeveral wagon. Tbe doctors believe the spinal be fitted np for flats.
I will
his
practice
of
gtring
dally
private
adMM) maaaala from varioas Mleblcan cord Is Injaied.
le HanisabyA Lay iniensts.
Local maauCaciurers are back of a
audieares to hU subjects. He is the be foand in any of tbe nnelent Throo-j
elttea. At tbe Boo the rooms are swept
Awsrded Oamapea.
movement to make Holland a port of
Mbs ngib- Burro and hiMIkt o'
only BovervicQ Iti Eurnp<- who* has Idea or Irtob annala Neither to a'
at nlfbt aad dastod In. tbe moi
Jaekaon. Depr-14.—A. W. Weieb
entry, and an attempt will he made
Reniim
Harbrw
are
gtiesi;,
of
Mr*.
while tta Aeon are adppad owe eaeb awarded a vcrdlei of S3.1P4.S4 agaiaat to have coogreas pass a bill to that kept up until now the mediaeval rns- thane of Loebaber known la Beoteh E. Ik-npeli.
<if granting private inUTvu-«s to btetory. tboagh Sir Beroard Bnrka
■adiMdenontb. Calumet bar much tbc the Jaekaon. Ilatite Crock* Traction effect. The Klnaeila Glass company,
makes Basqno a deseendaat of Ken.
rieh and poor alike.
aaato rutea escept that (be time when
He was a ooaduclor on
wbleh atmually import from SS to to
netfa IL and thsoa of l^whabtr. MnJ'^® Wtabesdoy's Reourd.
tta Janitor may eommeoce work la llmiled ear which collided with a loeal car loads of malcrial on which It pays
Secretory of War Taft was illwuss- lone says that sDer Banquo's ommI Anhur tardie j.-ri this morning fi.AaAwItclytflsed. Adrian also has pracallies we« two yvnra ago.
duly (ronAl2S.«H) to
|» oae ipB the JapatiPMo siiiiailon. "We may alaatlan FVanre fled (a Wales, wben n visit with hto isirenl.- in Montrea'
taaby the same rultw tweept that tbc The case goea to tbe Supreme court. of the leading advocates. The Ckppoo have a lliile trouble with the Jaianese be married a Welto prinresa. by wboa He will »toi» New Y-n-k mid Chlrag.
leoau mtHt be beatad by 0 »<«aaek ta
he said. "Yos." answviol his ta had a aoa, Weller, wbo betamo. liefon- ri-tumlag
Nesra Found an Track.
A ilcrtsch Leather cirmpany. the Hol­
tbe Bwraliic. to Calumet. tbe.<(ates
Mrs It J Wright returned lo toOwoaso. Dae: 14.—An unknown land Sugar company, tbe Holland llstOBer. "Thiit is Keonlor Beveriilgc j lord high ateward of Srotlaod Ho
whea tbe rooms skooU be moppH
negro was fotind dead on the A. A. Willow «-orks and other eanerrns. opinion too." "Oh. Is that so?" the assumed tbe name Waller Stewsrt, hJTio i..vA?J .*r
and wax. It to said, tbe dfreet sneso.

^
‘‘
railroad tnCk by acetton bands at 7 who are large Imponcre. .arc backing big secretory said. "Well. I've, chang­ tor of tbe bouse of Stewart. BbakM
ed my mind. There will tu: no trouble apetor. we know, Inved "Msr|»th" oB
Mr. Photo aUted that the Manlsiea o'elock this morning. Ho was prob­ the project.
^ HolvoMh tninsarl,-d bus,
ataaaU were never dnstod. (hat the ably riding tbc bumpers and (oil off.
Hollnsbed'i "Htoi-iry'' a go.ul deal of «»■**
(-lay.
Ibatara bad Oxod ap an oil bieoo
cut/to |deeo8 by two freight
USEFUL GIFTS are ready4o.wear
Miss Hildnra Hloomstliu is th.- only which was iMrrownl from a clmmi-' Mrs. Ida It Huff to visiting in Kal
ftantlal romanec romposed by Uoeem kasi.:i.
wMdi prevented daat from fbtos. ttatoa which tad pamad over bira. He vcite. black, blue, brown, navy—
wninan dnigglKt in Ohio. She soeeaUy
w. H.,'Smith and wUe left ihh
Om Janitor bad bU broom deed with
fairly well dressed and about 5S murh the vogue—3V. 60c. 75c. Sieln- opCTicM a drug store In Clev.-land and Mr. BorwH-Ftone. In bit Stakomiuaio.„„
aawdle wMtwta fed ell Into it
.
dee iMf is* in personal charge of tbe prcnrrip
yewraoM. There was nothiug to l8on. lw>n; Bros,
toe proa and eons. says. "In my oplowhite tbej- will visit IricBd
lUy him.
Mfy Gilbert etotod tost veoas
lini Uepartmcwl. She Is 25 year* old fcm. Btnqao ud Ftoatore are probably
General News.
end rch.ihc*.
bad wot been mopped for two mentbs
aud was born in YouncsKra-n. Ai
ce'a imaglnaOoB."
Ik-lgiadc. Servia, Dee. 13.—King
Ornad Baptda, Mleh.^ I»ec. UcMrs. R. SpldiT went to Klngslc;
wenf bound to be Aasty and be
age of IS she lrt«ah working In a drag
0«»n:e B. Ilnrioo was re-c
Oscar of Sweden is saffpilng sevcicly
tboagbt tbe tblas to do would be
OLD PUZZLE ABOUT CHECKS ibla morning.
store as sundry rlerk. Thai war
from heart tronble. He to 77 years
Chari-:* H Colcmaii and wife let
AMt them with damp cloths.
beginning of her Csirwr, Not
■ Tbcr Cewld hot Be Dniwu «■ f<n- t'aiiill.-u- (hto morning.
old
and
has
reigned
tlilrty-four
years.
The time for nwppina. bow en«a It
tented with learning the dnig huslnr;U!
Mis* Mnniie niirross |<-n fur Oi.
ataobM be done, hew bftoa the Mackin B store she enrolltul in a sehoul of
Discusslng. at tbc l-oudon King'seolDiiluU. Dec. IS.—The lug George
Part*. Dec. 1.1.—By aeilrm of the
lario. Canada. Ibto mcinlag.
botota alMMld be erased aad other
toffe Gllbart lecture, on bsnkliig. tbe
Crosby removed tbc steamer iTcland's French government the title to Cath­ pbarmack and upon graduation li
Mr*. J. H. Tartar left tfato mornin;
msttara wet* llbemliy Alsamsad, but
fise of the baiik cheek s.rstem. Fir
•w of thirty-one men with the loas olic church property to the amount of her elass.
for
WBlIacelHirg. Canada.
Po aatkw arms taken last <
The slIintFrs of J. 1.. Shari^an e
John Paget. K. C.. had (be followlog
Of one enau. The fretand collided with »2no.«0fi.ono is turned over to
Mrs. C O. Brasnun went to Soutl
Cnitnrt rwported
the atoamer Hanlsllque but tbe tug stale, the cbnrcb in France to dises­ listed man at Fort Lravenirorih. mar lo say;
BoardmaoUmtma Nor. 23 there were 2.0M atholprerent
him
from
obtaining
a
eiiai"The
oriiHl
of
crossing
cbecka
to
the MbDlsliqoe. tablished and II to a cnnipb-ie divoire
Rslph Koscoe. chemlrt ut the c>
ara betoORlnR and ttaejinmber brkmRmission In the amt.v.
Hto gros'ih well known. It began in tbe olearittg
Later she waitbported safe.
between chiireh and the state. Tbe
irtii mork. Elk Rapid*. I- Inane for ;
InrdBrioR tbe immtt was i.m. the
seem* to have been entirely in one bouse for tbe convenleace of those em­
Net the Car Ferry.
can rent, soil or destroy every
-a days' vacsliim.
r beliig P3.S3.
dirertlon. He Is « fe« 4 Inches tall, ployed there, and (ben It luygiD to Iw
KortbpoR. Mtoh. Dee. IC.-Tliv Catlmllc bnildlng la Ibe land.
Mi** Tt-n-sa Can-y. trimmer.(o
adopted by it«> general ptiMi.-, There
Qtdto a namber of acbebirs are mov.
Roet-nlly he
Klnamer Maaisllque which coHIded
l.awronre left yesU-rdj.
las away wbntuaoma are movliig la.
Inailon for a lieutenant's eonunissioa wet no etatutnry laterpretatlon. oo Mr*. W.
with Ibe Blramcr Ireland, wan not -tbc
Paris. Doe- 1.'!.—Prefect of Borduex
(tatulory saoelUin; stilt, when done by f«w her horn.- in Chicago.
car ferry. The only time the ferry has has notlBed Cardinal laieal (» leave and the ezainlDlng hruird found that tlic- drawer of a ebc-k. It had sotne cfha* ri-ltira«d frrm N« v
Maple City Chareh News.
drew a check ou hto Voik, when- ho aiu-nded a mi-iulng -■
been off her regular run was wben bis palsee wlihlp etglil days. TTle hto chest ineasuremeni so* not large
Tbeih wtll>e CbrUtraas tree freUviuent to Sktilagallec to pull off bishop of Arras was cxiwlled from enough lo meet the requiremem* iif bnuker and wrote across it tbe name
! ,iiH-rlntcnd-nis of the MctroiKjl'
• ties at the CahRmnilonal cbuirb oa tbe Hampton which she secoupIUhed
Hie iiillllar* regulations. A* he Is only nf another tanker he oLV.on«l.r meant
bit putore last evening ofUr be bad
IJfv Insaraace cumpaa'. Thu
bis banker lo OD'lerstand somcdilng by
Monday evenlny. consisting of an
after forty hours' work, resuming her; read a protest deelariog Jhe would 20 year* old it Is thought that the
tosUanod Christmas tree, short. In- run (Toni betv to MaaUtique last
eessary chest enlargement will c»wo IL He meant to onicr *.,nietliliig (o
yield only to force. After the ilepart- later.
bto hanker. Following the Bnal->gy of ;
toresttoR procram. music, etc Wrt- night.
ure of tbc bisbcqi the antonritles.
tbe cl.-anng housa ond looking at tbe ,
...imi
.mlw:
■*"»■ ■“ «■“'
gon expnlslan of . (be lanuies of Me
Certified Cure.
Onleo mid week pmyer i
-eoturr quite os
l«nk>v's i.-siue across tbe ebe«R. me Der* la tbe eight
great semlnao' of Am*.
Central Lake, Der. I4. 1!»0S.
much as tnda.v. At (be llaiidH reaiiva!
At tbe office of the poor superinten­
the Congregstionsl eburcb Thursday
here tertlfy that Dr. Ramsey n- night i,e Ire-lined to say that (tie rca- at We*(miii*ter abiwy la ITtoi a notice
pvenlag at 7:S0 p. m.
dent at Kaltmaxoo tbare are Sfty
raoved a cancer of six years' aundlng ooaahle luieri>retsilon was that tbe was prated reading. "No todies will l>Toronto.
Dee.
14.—Mra.
Featber(or help. In every
Tbe "chicken pie sapper" recently
from my noiu>. with a X Ray treat- esstoincT forbade l>!* banker
*t<me Osier to to., yenrs old today.
the (liifk cK-ept lo or through the adoiittoO with bat*, aud tt,«-y ar* i«r
Iprmi bp the w. H. H. 8. at (be par- Instance tbe cause of tbe dependency
licutarly reque*tcd to come without
Her son. Dr. wnilara Osier. Is eredtted
N. F. Wooliver.
mediotn of that banker.
^eoage was a success In every way. was brought about by denertlng hus­
"Rut In tho«e days nos i:.-l<«d later featben and rery small boopa.
In every instance the fain- wlih saying 4hat those over 6(i have
Awottar suppea wUl be announeed bands.
jbdgra aud lawyers could uor reconcile any.'
Ity waa getUng akng aloe)p until reached tbe end of
this Interprrtatlq^ltb llw contlnncd
and ahould be pul out of the way by'
DESTRUCTIVE MICE.
The AnRol s MeawtRC" will be the the hnsband lefL
nrgoT'.ability of the-t :-.ivk. .VII vbe--fci
chloroform. Mrs. Osier* has four sons,
Tt I* strange how some people -cry |
A notice from tbe
theme for a Cbristmu aertnoa at tbe
were up (o IS.'0 made payable to bear­
r weldings."
nfOce at W'aablngtaa to toe affect oae daughter, iwcaty gtaadchlldrca.
er. and the ohje-tion was: ’How can a
I obnrch
tubday
"Ve*. but you've probably aotlrad !
time payable to
that the reatal prices of mail bozng and oae great grudcblld.
■omlttg. Weloome everybody.
... -le to a specified that It's Beret toe sti«le people wb->'
In the ItoBsiBg postoffice was ratoed
A. A. AUlagtoB. Pastor.
81. Paul. Mian- Dec. 15.-Tbe worst Plperi- assoClBte. ibemescltb rats, but banker? If It he payable to a hanker.
fr«6t (0 cents to ll has met with om"Welir
soow storm la years Is reported by 0»e tecails a few esses not unlaiercsi. wb.T cacDOt the besrer demslMl par.
Wietaria Ledps.
and as a reault an railroads running west. Borne of
"WeIl.Hlsoo!ytoem*rrie.l-rrt»<rt wbo
■nt of It himself over tbe connterT
Wisteria. No. 4U. Is tbe name «t a voritoble boycott bu been declared. tbc Great Northern trains are com­ ''toey wwe rreated by tbe devil, wherebetter tow. We know that realise tbe tragedy of It"—Houvton
Blevea thousand brook tr
tbe new Bababab lodge which was
ex-e|rt the •Not negntlabta' Peat.
pletely uowed under, the soo* lb npeo beneSceuee prodneeJ tbc cat. «>
lasmated to (be dty last eeanlng. rainbow trout were pUntrd
When
Nonb
received
a
pair
of
them
®”“Tected
tbe
full
aeso« places helps tweniy feet high.
at Baldwin Tuesday, making
iBtB tbe ark ttaer straighrwiy began futtoUlity of tbe ri,eck. hot In those
Then ware rti meabars admHtod by
Many Bheep Lost.
In fftaw a bMe through iif ■•ottom. la<ta problem
noaiy 20.000 (or tbe yror. A speelal
nrd and sli
Kansas city. Dec, 15.—The .flfih •tigsted l>y tbelr nnboly i«retii. WaConsequently, as po'oted
tram the Manchester, la. govornTbe decree Uam of Mb Rapsnow piaim of the season ba. swept ter was pouring in when tbe terpeoL ^
Cairns In Smith snd tb*
bstehery was consigned In bate
iB preaeat aad instituted tbe
over nortberti New ^Mexico.
One I with admirable jweaence or m:n-L stop- L'*!"* tank. Ibe crossing prior to
lodce under tbe direetkm of State of George M. Brown, member of the
Cauhrs
(he loss 1^ tae leak wlib hw beid. We sbonld ■t«*ul»y ensetment ameanted only to
fish
commiMloa.
wbo
poraomally
auFreMdent Ewing. The work wu very
coa<-hide that mice are iqwwlally de- ■
« wsraing to tbe ptyloc
periateoded the planning of 5.«00 rain­ ■>t 6.000 sheep and five betdera. \V. H strtietire la Boliemia, and so ll proven tanker to eierrtee special care If be
NUsteelety and pleasing and wai
Long. «a toe Byaee raac’i. k«t
to l». Both the white and gray varierariw taW
taid tta
the check
ebeefc otherwise
otbei^lse thao to a
lowad by a banquet. Tlte tollowiiig bow la the Pore Marquette river herder and L256 sheep
lies
__________
flourish____re.
there, hm the firaier
(inner Is tankra.
tanker, for they drew no distil
dislinctioa
Mr. Brown has planted nearly 15.001
ore toe offleera of tbe new lod«e:
tbongbt laofreBsive. When hai-r«ata
*ta days prior to .lSM betw.
trout In that rietnlty this year. Lake;
N. O.. Mra. Lena^dover.
are ripening tbc pensanis anxiously
• general crossing,
Cut
Famine.
county
toMi
the
Initiative
ia
eooperatV. O., Mra. Nellie McMnllen.
esteb s white moura. pm it in a com- ' “That was so even after tbe Bret
Minneapolis.
Minn..
Dw.
n—With
log with the state btwrd this year
ChaptolQ. Mra. Deo.
fcrtal'le tax upou the win-low sdl. feed
All that tta crossing, wbetber
4ty anlbarixlng the sereral supervis­ the cold aare signal flying th" coal sud (wt it aud call it "the lack of tta
R. 8.. Miss Eton Btzby
<* general, amnwated t» was.
ors to pCTSonallr atumd lo the plsat- ahnnage tn the nnrtbweai lM,r<,incs a hntme." If satisfied with tbese attenP. &. Mra. Wtltam Hotltoter.
* ht. to war® the banker to he
matter, nienhurn. N
lag nf game fish every year
Unns tta animal wilt lianlib all tta rarefal If ta paid tta check direct t*
Treaonref-. Mra. Maud Moc.
appeal
the gureraor gray htoisfolk from the ririalty.
*ta beorra. If te took no precsmbios
eoqaty’s exprase, At tooM ooe plani
La tost very imerestiag tolaad of ta (alfbt be liable to b!t cevtomer oa
Tbc each of trout and boas will be of North Dakota and Minnesota lo emAttorney J. W. Pstebln has la» re- made la every township, which should ploy tbe state millUa to force toe Ball. also, where Brohmonism aad *ta groand of nrarllg-cce If tbe psyBwUbistD IneatricaU.v mingled, am»o a f-wa with ao title
•elved noilee that be bos won an- iBktilF tbe lire of Micblgaa's flnert tnovlng of real traio*.
viva, while all tbe populations ninnd
*ta enstooter suffered loe* (beroother caee la toe BnpioiDe
sport fbr yeora to come. Tbe ploating
Dyapcpsia to America'* cenm. Bar. hare fame been Mosfa-ei. some (oriaaam ,
Mi alk in ttRoeaeloo t^t have been la and ahoat Baldwin boa ihos far dock RInod Rlilei:: conquers dT*|M>n*is' lice recelce like hno-w. The Beds
Aeeldod .tn bU fb«or. This Is * re- boea done by local cnalrtbaUtos.
iwaty time. It drires out Imporiiie*.
-My baitaBd to a brute." aald ita
orkffMe -roeeni «ad oae «f which
By a resoloikm loirodDoed by Judge
the twmiirh. restores perfect dl- j tad rat them in a poblic pi*." wbora
Dotmiii weight and good ,u tbe labsbiunt* of toe vilbgv l«nr excitable waman.
Mr. nteMn to JtuUy proud.
Harrimoa. toe Ann Attar
dowD-tafore ttam. Then tbe, raieora j
The »M> «■< that (if Hvlcbtnaon. board has promistri (bat If tbe pasffnarrthiii, vs. Jamen ud Jranle Miir- tnra of the riiy ran naaninxMisIr agree
WOMKN~S and rhildren's nnder- tbe prisoner* and slralifliiway, with aa ; ^
".to. I supprae be talked back aad
pHr. toe anil bahM • etaBoerr coee ■PMi Bome deAnlt* oenrioc ti wUl pro­ sor at Ckrtama* targlla prWs. ca«y cansclctfaS-. trap nod kill ereCy
uwoso that can ta fminA-for tbej oral
taou^t la tbe Kalkosta eounty court vide tor lu use in nil the public Sialntari Bros.
dec IT-tq
•ctboaUiat; He yaw

.were 4no a.eenta present. Tkda aftcrnooa Mr. W.-lk-r U buldlag a BK-rUug
af toe a«etotiMit KutwriaiendceU of
tbU district la hi. offleo. This to a
very imporisat mevtiag a* It deals
altb rates sod coatrscis andev; toe
Armi-triiog law.
->«> Meaday's Record
It. i Morgan sad W. W. FOircUU
•-(I liilii ti:i»cing on a l>mtacctl tiip
Mt. F A. (Van of Sistb snect >c.
'uinoi ttoiarday (or a torb mtutih*’ tsP la the dMlb.
,
Jam.-* A Brtd. eidlector (or J.' W.
Plater's bM»e (nrntohlng aliro- b»* ieto-n.-.! ti!. p aitiOD Olid ridUTTim t„ hi*
:ooi, 1..SI, tvtoskey.
Frank Tbonpona cd UvingiOtn.
Mom Br<iv<4 Ibis ntiMuing to syfWd
-l.n.-tuij* with 111* p4i;catr^ iir. and
Me A- J. njumpeoiT"^ Bart
?'• »'i
stViwt

■•^.m Sat-ir.la. .
■rapt' - t;.-.-rv.

I
e on tbe

lay. the 7
»-lnri>r Ol Haniei,-,H,-rl»-ri i(na< h. elm e.-nt lo Itu -ky
r'nrd. t'nlu. ia*l fall, baa tovn w-ri
tuslj Hi »1ih typhoid fi-»cr >lnr.- li<veoi ibi-ri-. Mr Roach tinirtuil. (j,
be cliv is*i nighi to spebd ibr hoinc- .J Hu- *tnl,-r lor.-, Mra. Roach
s visiting In 'soulto-rn MFhlgon and
rill Jokj Hr Hnacb here toler.
H T. Ktmiip I,-ft (or (iraad Raptda.
hto moralug ebon- lo- will V*(a bts
laughter. Mr*, rad; L. «Vhli<- aad
(raiolMia. ArnoM. Afri-r a fvw day*
hey will leave for Allesan.

tor*, sac.
Grac- rliunli will iw npi-n Tktini
toy. Friday and Saluid.i, and all
nemleTB of till- {uitoli art- cxi.-HH
'o 1m- pTv-Hi'Di ami brip with llic
'bri'inis* triinmintS.
Is«•^^ R<Tnb^--

>BKrlpa<tna

lie ,-**( Side mttage prayer imv-les* Itolil SI the bume of Mr. Fnw1 •'n IJm-oln *ir-*-l Tncsdiy ••vcBTh'-n- aa* a c<eH all, snlaacd

trilling, lli-i-dlng.
prtjtruilliu; or
•llnd pile* yield to Dran's Oininxni.
*hnsilr rSM* smm rrilevcd, fleally
cunri. Druggist* all sell It

iniq ii- in the w.ny ,if t'hrislmaa cxi-r.
bH-». lastcad of^bi- usual ChriMmos
•rtM- and «•x♦-^TlM■^ they art- going to
saw. t'oow- and mm-. Friday ,-y,®lijg
If lilt* *,-,-k. T.m o'clock.

For Coughs
and Colds
There it a reoiedy over tixry
years old —Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
beard of ii,probably have used
ii. Ooceiiithefafnliy.ifsays;
ihc one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds oo (he
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutif.
T.'.“

»t-«* IB, u*t •■u-> •r-i

a.

e ttoa ocCHdty a

m Jm

ItoA

DoKt Suffer,

2vll nlqht long from toothache
neurol^io. or rheumsLtism

Sloacivs

L/iivinveivt
kills the pwin — quiets the

nerves end Induces sleep
At &II de&ler*. Pnc« 25c 50c 6>Um
Dr Eari S.SIoe.a, Bostoiv.Ms.ss.U.SA.|

1

1
J

1

To tho Swftt« ud nooM or BoproMMltlreo:^o tte OKtttli of Nor«B>
tar I rWtta tta l•Ulmn• of FhnoiM.
goat over tta eual m* with cnuldtnbl« cm; Ota ti»o rl«)M tb« dUM
«< PkuiB* aa4 CdoD. wblefa m no*
M tta oooe or oodrr Uw, L'oltta St>t«o
tac but oa to which tfao' t'olurf SUtot
taioihaoBt tbrouch Uo ugMiU. «x«iv
tftao ooAtroI for certala unlurr p«r>

ttroogh the macblae ahope. Dartag
the dar I talked with scores of dlfItatat' mea—nperiaiesdeats aad
baada of departments. dlrla|ou and
bareaas;' steamahovel mea. maehinMa. ooadociora. eagfoaera. eierha.
wtraa of the AnerleaB ampiorea.
taaia oAcmm. oolond laborera. col
ored aitendaau. aod emnogera of thi
coBualsaarr storm wbete food is sold
Tht D. 8. & Loolthuw, 00 wUeb 1 fa} the colored Isborem; wlree of the
«ho. itoehotod off Coloa aboot hoU eoiorad amploret who are
pan two oo Wodhoodar afUiwiM, In the erenlng I hod on
NormbM- 44. I caiM abotad bw. with the British consul. Mr. Mallet, a
after mj atar oo shore, at about halt gentleman who for manr renra haa
fast nioo oo Saturdsr eranloi. Noetaber 17. Oa n edsoadar atuntooa
aad ovealiic 1 iwoelTcd the ptoaldoat
ana to oar work became the bulk
fl( Panama aad bu
of the colored laborer* come from the
MBbers of the canal
BrlUab Weet Indies I alee saw the
tartous other seatloMn. i
VtaortooBsul, Mr. On. a gentle
Of eqanlljr long aerrice and booot
roeord. I saw the Uentmnata. the
leteot. Iragtb of time t
chief eaeeuUre end admlnlstmtlTe ofBaftootlae Of the wort of anr aincle cers. under the englDeerlng and ssnltapartmeol. otUl leas to pass }udg- tnry departnreou. I also saw nnd
asot OB the engtoooTtac problems, had long talks with two depuUUoos
tat enouch to eoaue me to aet a —one of mschlnlbts. nnd one rrpredear Idea of the oalioBt featoroa of •eoting the laQwar men of'the dirt
the great wort and of the procreos tmlns—listening to what they bad to
taai baa beea made aa recarda the aay as to the rate of pay and Tsiloua
nltatkm of rte sooe. aod the actual other uaiten and golni orer. as much
diKlaS or tba canal. The soae U a In detsll as pcasible. all the dlfferml
■arrow strtp «f-land. aad It can be
iMpected mocii as one can Inspect aome msttara I was able to meet tbetr
as to otben. 1 felt that taiat
ftftr or Biitr miiea of a mshi raiiioad,
ta tbe potat where tt iwas throagta thn rodnsated eooM Mt be done ooa■tstently with my doty to the United
whole; u to
dtatades.
I chose the mooth of Korember for yot others I iitamd fodgment.
IW- Tisit partly becadae It la the rain- The Third Day.
iHt moatb of the Tear, the mooth la
On Saturday monilBg we started at
vhlidi the wort coee forward at tte
•Nateat dlaedvanlad*. and ooc of the ■t o’cloe'k rnnn the hotel. We went
tao BMBtha Which the medical do- through the Culebm cut, atopplag off
to
nee the owrinen. and also to loreeiftrtawBt of the Preach Canal eompa>
tlgalo certain towna; one. of white
mr tooad moat uoheaHhr.
------------.---------employee, aa to which In eertall retfUnuc ot VM.>d.r Ha. ™ • meu «a»blni M Mo. nml. ,o
want­
«"•
ed ta“*
nee oertaln “*•
boimee
of the colwm BoUl Bonday mothlag. the nU
dOnOnalng alMi steedlly. but Tary- orad emptoyoa. We went over the
tag from a Hno drlixle td a torreatlal alte of tbe proponed La Boca and Sosa
gpwnpcMir. Daring that time in fif. dama. We went -out on a lliile toy
«dea mlnnten ht Cristobal i.OS Inches railway to tbe reservoir, which bad
at mlB MI; from
n I to 9 a.
n. BL,
m., Nona
Nowom- hoen built to supply the people of
Colon with watw fOr their bouses.
Mr It. IJ iDcftoa fell; for tbe twrni
ftar boam eadlng ootm. Norember It, Them we took lunch
We tben
lbro«igb
449 lortm feB. and for tbe ala days
•■ding Dooo. November it. 10J4 stores and abopa of Crtotobal, Inspect
MetaeMI. The Cbagroa roM n taot lag earafiiUy tbe hoosee of both the
white
and
colored
employes,
married
W a giwnter bei^t than It bad attabbed during the Inst fifteen yenra.
taoilng out the track In one place, er buildings.
ta #buld tare been tmpooolbie to ee« and saw tha fire department at work;
tan wort going on onder moi* on la four mlmitca from the signal the
taeornMe eoadltlons. . On Batorday. engiDM had corns down to Front
aoromber 17. tbe sun nbone now and street, and twenty-oae 3H-(nch boae,
taM for a tew mlnntee. although tba ptpea srere raising streams of water
dhp war RWMMty oTcnast aad there Btoirt 7R (tat high- we rode about
Colea. tbromgh the .various strw-tt.
ware heavy shower* at tsterrala.
paved, unpaved, and In procAs of pav­
PIrwl Day Aahore.
ing. looking at tbe ditches, sewer*.
' Oa Ihoroday morning we landed at eurUng. and tbe lights. I then went
Moot halt pota eeven and went slowly otar tbe Colon boapital In order to
taor tbe Une M tbe FUbtaa roUwgy. compare It with tba temporary town
tadlng with OB expediOen in * tug or field reosIvlDg boapUals which I
«t the PnelBe eatronoe of the omnl had alioady seea tod twpeeted.
'tat to the tolaads wh«r« the dredgiac also Ini
of the «
fim the cnanl will cense. We took tended nr
« by the A
d«r dtaaor at me of the anting houses icon employta oo the Isthmus, whirt
ttrtataod by (he-commlaalco for tbe took {dace on one iff tbe darts la
tan of the government emidoyeaOoloa. mad from there went aboard (he
■ taming of oar coming being gl'
Loidalana.
Eart day from twefre to eighteen
l-lBopeeted tta Anooo hospltnl. gothg
-taMoth vnilimt wards both for white boure were spent In going over and
Inspecting ta there was to be seen,
taBenU nad for colored patleou.
ftmpeoted portlooa ot tbe oaaaubal... aad In examining various employee.
(Boae poAoe). examining the nma la- Throaghoot my trip I was aeeompaadd tM BdioolB and saw the schoid
•hUdrm. both white aad colored,
meakliig with certain of tbe teacbere.
IB tbe aftenmod of this day I was
formally roeWved In Pmuma by ProaMeat Amador, who. together with tbe
govereaieat aad all the people of Pantan. treated me with tbe moat oonsld-

lie square wat fonnally reoelved
wtfeomed by (be preoMent ud other
■embers of (he government: and la
(ta evening I attended a dinner given
by the prenidant. and a recepUon.
Which waa nlM
t also drove through the atroela
of Panama for the purpoae of observ­
ing wbat had Men done. We alept «
(he Hotel Tivoli, at Aaoon. which la
mi a hill dlreeUy outalde of the dty
«t Panama, bat In the aoae.
The Becend Day.
Oa Priday ssonlng ta left tbe hotel
g| 7 o'clock aad epeot the eoUre day
gotag thraogh the cnlebm cot—the
•pot ta whitft most work will have
I to be doac to nay cveat. We watdied
tae dlgemt flteam abovta WBrtlng;
wo saw the dftUIng tad t^ttag; ta
giw msay of the dirt titaa (of tta
two dlffenot types aoodl. both carrTtog (he earth away from the atmm
taovds and vdepoaltlag it on the
tampo—aoso of the dumpa being run'
oat In tta Jtagle merely to get rid
they
:klag
d In preparing to bulM
. I vlalted many of the
ttanm buUdtngs—tbe local
tatolUI*- U>« bootas tn
. Mve. thoM IB which (he i
mt ot the eurrted colored eoi(dor«*;
■ff well os tta commleaary Btorea, (be
Mth bemsea. tbe wster^loaets. tbe
■Mk ebefii for the coiorta laborera.
mt tta fipeerameni coateeen. cp
A MORE COMPLETE line of men's
nracy boetery mt poatible anywhere.
Jfic. aSe. SQc. Stelttberg Bros.
.. ' fieelTdf

Se canal l^died. anf 'the'oalr d^
haa beeo the neceasarr delap nntll tbr
»th dar of June, the date when the
cosgress defialldr and wisely t<:(i<-d
that we shoold hire an SS-febt Irvrl
cnaaL
ImmcdiUrir after that the
wort began in ^ earoeet and has

^
rce^^d r wu'“^n"^ Tl
IHOgrma in the fatnre. Ulten the con-

-Bcense Isw whlrt goes Inta effert oa
j Jan. 1 next wtu probabl}- dear >cur! fifths of thtm. Resolute and soccesa^ foi efforts are bring made
and control the sole of Uqoor.
\ Care af Emnieym.
| s*xx In imponance to the problem

“0

»• the problem of securing
tracts are let ibe eondlUros will b- I
mrlng for the
such as to tnsniv a constantly Increaaemployes who aetuaH:
Ing amount of performance.
i (be work on the canal and ibe rmflBuecemful ganitatien.
f*’** artnt taxk oo tbe whole
-rh»
., I.. problem
Ki..™ to 4.^
present theie
The sAf
llibt greet
be ^1,.^
solved 1
^ ^ A*employes
aad
•pen the wHution of wbirt the eu«*-, I
mployea c
of the rest of tbe work depended, wu ! Isthmus. Nearly S.oov vt ibe wbtte
tbe problem ot sanliatioo.
a-mploves had coote from the United
from tbe outset under the direction oi Scstes. No.man eon see these yauifac.
Dr. W. C. Corgas. who is to be made vlgoTuua Uien eaereelicallr doing their
■ (nU mwotor of the eommiastoa. II duty wiihoui a ibriii of pride Jn them
must be remembered that bis work as Ametleans. They represent on the
The, white
was not mere sanlUtlun as the term nveiwge a high clau.
Amertenns are employed,
Is understood'in our ordinary munici­
them in oflke work, bat (he
pal work. Thiougbout tbe tone and la in basdling tbe great steam sboveta.
the two dtles of Panama and Colon. aa engineers aod conductors on the
I work I
,„ins. «s madilnUis In the great
proper, he baa bad to do all the work
„ carpecu-ri and tliu.thal (be marine bospUal eenice does , keepers, superintendents and formuei
as regards the aation. that the health ; ^ dui.ions and of gangs, and so o>
department offleers do In the various ;
g„ po. The bachelors among th<
stales and elUe«. aad that ColcmH | ,a„.,„yes live sometimes lu small sepftartng did in .New Vork when be |
bouses, sometimes In large
cleaned its streets. Tbe results have , fcou«.,; qaaners belnc furnished fr.-e
istonodliig. The isthmus had
„en, marri-d and
byword (or deadly unbeaiihfol- rled. The housewivti \
Now. after two yeers of our supplies dlrc<
occupaiton the conditions ns regntds bands from t
y stores of
•kknesa and the death rate c<im|>ate the commission. All to whom I si>oke
favorably with reasonably healthy lo- agreed that the sopi lies we« excelleut.
calltiee.la tbe United SUiee. Just nt and alt but two staled that there was
present tbe beeltb showing ou rfao no complaint to be made: these
tsthnius is remarkably good—so mocb coniplaliied that the pHci-s were ex
better
in mostsections oi luc . *,ee as compared to (he
eeiier than
luu jb
uKwe >n.tiuiis
the prices In the
United States that I do not believe 1 g,a,p* On InvesUgsflon I did not feet
that It can poealbly continue at qult<
Its prenem average. In October there
were ninety-nine deaths of every kind
amoog (he employes of the isthmui.
boarding booses
TheoB were then on the rolls S.IUjO
s. but more often, lodging by
whliee. eevts-rigbths of them being 'tbe answers of thoee whom I question­
Americans. Of these whiles but two ed. at the government canteens or
died of disease, and as It happened, bonis wh«-pp the mool costs 30 onis
nrither man wax an American. Ot tbe to each emplove. This .li-eent meal
1.000 white Americans, including sorai- struck me as 1>e|ug as good a niral
1.300 wonwn and cbildren. not a single as we cot In tbe I'nited States at the
death has oeenrred In the past three ordinary hptt-i in wtalcb a etxent m- at
mcclhs. whereas In an average cliy tn is provldfd. 1 myself took dltmc-r at
United SUtet the number of
l.a Boea covemmeni hotel.
deaibs for a similar number of |M<iple warning whatever having been given
in Ibat Ume would have been abom ,rf ntv coming. Mr iu.«I mas excelthirty from disease, in Panama and lent. I came to the conclusion ihtt.
Coloe tbe death rate baa also bom . t|>eaklng g.-nerally. there was no map
greatly reduced, this being directly j mnt for complaint about the f.s«l t
tbe vlgorons wort of tbe spe- j was given to understand that on- r< aJ
daL brigade of empluyiw who have cause of coniplaint mas that at tli>been inspecting housee mhere the goTeramcot hotels oo liquor Is served,
stagomyls mosqnlto ti to be found and and some of ih- drinking men. theiebseedlng fore, refused to go t« them. The niimplacet, and doing similar work in ex- ...
ber of ___
men nsing
Ihi- goremmvnt ho.
termlnaUng tbe malarial mosquitoe*—; tels Is steadllv
»> start, fa ptrtormlag all kinds of Chinese and Other Caber.
hygienic labor. The sanltalloa work
Of
til1M«>"
or
JO.ivi.i da,' labo'- rii
In tbe (
of Paannui and Colon has
beeo just I
In the xoiie rni|ii<i.ved on the canal, a f-w buudr-d
These dn excellent
Itaelf.
pects much are Spaniards.
more dlOeult: because ft
work. Their foremen told mr that
aary to deal mltb tbe already existing they did twice as we!! as the West
wblefa naturally bod
India Isliunm.. They kr<'p beattby
oymVathy i rltb rerolotlQoary rtansrs. and no ditBeolty is ex|ierlenced wiib
the value of which they were for a them In any way. Some llallao tabor
long time not able to percelvo.
era sre jil»o eruplo.ved In connection
astoDlihlng progress has beta made with the dcillins. .M lulghLlM- expect­
in both dtles.
ed with labor as high prieed
pr-sent in tbe j'idted Suo-s. It
Unjust CHIidem.
Care and forethought have been ex­ not wi far proved praetleahl- ^
ercised by tbe eanmlaslon. and noth­ any ordinary laliorers from the l^nlli-d
States. Tlie Anw-riean wacr-aork-r*
ing baa reflected more credit opun on the Isthmus are the highly paid
thm than their refuaal dther to go skilled mochaiiies of the types
ahead too (oat or to be deterred by Honed previously. \ steady effort is
the fear of criticism from not going being made, to secure Italians,
ahead fast enonta- It .is curious to espi-rlally.to procure mon- 8|an'
note the fact that many of tbe moat because of the very sallsfaitory re­
severe critica of tbe commlesloD crli- sults that have come from their -mBhonts; by Chief Engineer Bteveas; Iclxc them for precisely opposite rea­ ploymeni: and (heir numlier* will lie
by Dr. Gwgas, the chief ksnllary of­ sons. some complaining bitterly that inctvasvd as far as possible. It Ims
ficer of tbe oommlarioa: by Mr. Btsh- (he wort Is not in a more advanced not proved possible, however
condition, while the otheia complain them in anything like Tbe number*
Klpley. the principal assistant tbat It has been rushed with
needed for the work, and from i»n-senglntar; by Mr. Jackson Smith, who baste that there hns been InauBldwit ] «« appearances we shall
has had prooUcai rtarge of
preparation for the hyglrire and com-.! I>^« «« ffly I‘‘f
ordinary utiskllled
fort ot the employes. As a matter nfl..wort partly upon colored laborers
Tact, neither criticism Is just It would ! from the Tl'est Indies, partly utiun
hare been Impossible to go quicker [ Chinese IsIkm-. It cerioinly ought to
erM ODunael c
than tbe commlasion haa gone, lor: be mmecesaary to point out that (hrly other ofliclaU joined us from such quIcknesB would have meant In- ^ Amerlwn workingman In the liili.-d
time to time.
aufflrient prepatatlon. On the ofh. r I Stales baa no concern whatev.-r In tinAt toe onttat I with to-pnr • tribute band. to refuse to do anything until I «pi'-stlon as to wli.-ihcr the njugh work
to tbe amount of wort done by the !V(Ty poulbic future ^Unp-ncy
im Ibe Isthmus, which is iM-rfnrnied
J eompaay under very dlf- Men met would have cansed wbolly aliens in any .-v.-nt. is done l.y aliens
ficnlt rircumstances.
Many of the unwarranted delay. Thp right course from one country with a black skin
buildings (tar put up were exeellent to follow was exactly the course whlrb or by alleu from another couutry with
and are still in tta. although, natur­ has been followed.. Every reasonable a yellow skin. Our busloesa l* to dig
ally. the houses are now getting out
was made In advance. ih< (he canal as efllciently and ns quickly
of repolr
repair aad
and are being need as dwell- hygienic ooodiUoo* tn esiwclal being as iiossDilc: prorlded always that
ln0 only aatll Other house*
made as nearly perfitot as pouibic: nothing Is done that Is Inhuman- to
built and much of the wort tbev did while on tbe other hand there bas any labor. !*, and notbliig that interla the Ctdebia cut and boom of the been no timid refusal to push forward feres with tbe wage* of or lowers the
wort they did In diggtag has been ot the work because of inabimy to amid I standard of living of
direct and real benefit. TbU country pnte every possible emergency, for. of j men. Having in vl.-w this principle,
baa never made a bt
conita, many defects can onlv be , > b»" arranged to try several thou(ban the 940.000.000 which it paid
shown by the woritlog of tbe svslem i
Chlu.we laborers. This Is de(ta Freoch company for aort aad bel­ tn actual practice. '
j alrable both ttocause wc must tr.v
....ly the PanIn nddlilon lo nttendlng lo the , find out what laborers arc most
TOlirand.
health of tbe employe*. It D of conwc ! ««H«tt. and, furthermore. Waus.- we
An InnitaUeo on (he graund nt (he
xrv to prwide for policing the ' should not leave oonwlres at
tuee
taigbt of tta rainy seem served to
This It door by a poUee fore.'! cy of any
type of for.-i^ Ut-r.
ooQvlnce me of Ihe wisdom of em- , whirt at present nnmbera over :0i' i At present tbe gn-at bulk of
grees In refusing to adopt eiiber a [ men.
........................
.........i sWUed labor ou the isthmus l* du:,*
under Captain .......................
Shanton. About
blito-leTel or a sea-level canal. There ; onefifth of the men are wblte and the by West India negroes, chiefly Imm
atam* to be e unlveraal agreement t oiMr* black. (Vbere possible the po- -Jamaica. Barbadoe* and th.- otb,-r
---------an people competent to judge (jioemen are used lo control people of I Ens»»l> P<ta»«l«as. One of tb.- govthat (he
the one sriti- : their own color, but in any emvtgi-uc- omor* of tbe Itnds in qu- »tioa ba*
ally cboeeo, la much superior
no besiutloo la felt in ttHag them In-; •bown an unfriendly di*|awit,uo t.. our
tta Nicaragua aad Darien routes.
discrlmlnaielv.
j work, and bat thrown olistac! * in UrTbe wisdom of tta oanal manegeInumucb ks so mnay b.«h of the I «•? o* <wr
ib*- ‘“’ or nw-d -d
baa be« ebowi U aolblBg more white and cokwed emptoyes haveIt Is highly undesirable to gh,
brought their famine* with them. “7*bc Imprvsslon. however.
foundatlooa
sebort* have been ettabllsbed. the *» folded, that th.-y are lndl*s--i.e*-1
laid. To have yielded to tbe natural Bchool aen-lc- being under Mr. O'Coo“<* .-an dictate term*
of llUnformed outaidcra
For the white'pupll* white Amco West India laborer* are fairly, but
and begun ta kinds of experiments Icon teacher* are emiOoyed. for the
la work prior to a thorough aanliaUoa colored pu]dU there are also
of tboac she are hmught ovc.- under
of tta Isthmus, aad to a fairty aatta white Amertcan leacfaera. one Bpanitb eoutrart <at our expeo*c> so off Into
factory working oat ot tbe problem of teacher, and one colored .American (be jiingU- to live, or luaf around 0>getting and keeping a sufflclem laboi teacher, most of (hem being colored lotr. or w..rk so badly after Ihe Brrt
supply, would have been filtaftroua. tearbera from Jamaica. narbkdoea.and three or four day* a* to cause a wriThe variout preliminary tgeraure* 8t. lAicia. Tbe acboolroMns wen- out diminnatlon of the amount of lahad to be taken first: and these codid good. and it was a yileasant thing to ttor performed on Friday and Baiurdsy
of each week.
No; ooly were tbe
Bot ta ukes eo as to allow os to begitiwork and thrir pupils. : Qoaner* In which three negro lui«rera
-ere living murt superior to thus- m
bleb 1 an infumed they Jive at

boata. but thry rr,-r:
the buts te h- »«v.;
PaMXia PS* If.
tbe^ raSIr
track*, in whicli iLe hw-iT* class
natlv- T^m;;c-,s :ir-, zs w.-;i a*
ar-jnv» workritn when -.iiv 1-av.
e»i !o.- of •.'.-.f «: :! r.nd'gn li.'o tie
iuatir*.
Tbe cnT^*i J j: SersIIy. da
tlK-lr own - »k.ag, 'h- U' i- tors cooklas la sheds .-pivld'.d ly :'jc. ro-.»rnm*ut :nd av-inc u ir.owa p.vt la
tie dirervnt cam;is 'i>r>- was s «ii>
variatuis Jo Tti- rr-craeter of these
rurtltu! slods la suae, v.bere the
canW" were e
the U'itciiell Of
iwking abed.w.JS as ih-.' ‘etir.nctx end wit-r-.-Ic».,q». w«t»- a" !a
.xr-;itot
v,i;i<. there w»Tx Niard
sld-ualk* 1.
from l.3!!d:t^ to
lu o-L;r ri:..^e the ki'eitC*
pr ■ s»k siida
u«t Uea S-.s.-r-.d
aad the vHrwaiis hud not been put
down. wbUr in I-B- C»sq. •!!- Lath!:i.-is.s *«.• n';! •■.Jii:.. In.ach.-ae.
bora-.er. t-.-ry...riKt '\af b-iug rta-'.e
•ri hurry on lie- e-.r.sinrettofl, ?-t I
o-j ui-t U-Mi -.-e tiiaf ih<- dTay*- tad
t<«-«n gr»-ater tiaa wvr- l3«,A-su!.i-.- in
such Wiw's.
I bud so loferview with Mr MallvL
lJ.e HritUi cusiil, u. find > ui it thenuas J-!-. Jos- et-i'. foi coiai.Uli:t as'a
the trea-ti.-nt of tbe Wi-*1 i.India reCTO«.«. H-- iiif«rn:.-d me mn.-r
!cn!ly that there was not. and aathor
Itad m- to give 'hi* eiateoHat piibUclty. He «aid
not only was facouilithui cf the !Bborer* far b-:t.-r
than bad !««-n tt- case under Ih- > !3
rrtnrt coci; -iiy. but (bat yrtr : >
v(«r the eneoiriun was Ifuprovtne un­
der our ••C's ri e'.rae. il- siai—J that
coniplalnts w.r«- eontioiiallv trought
to Mm. ard thir h- alwajv Inv-rtlca'
od tlii-tu; and tha* for the last six
tbs h.' had failed to find a
e-m:i.UlP.t:t of a f’ riocs trat jre >iiat Lv*aitlon wb-auv.r.
Rcereatian and Amusemsnt.
On- of tb>- iT‘«'-w n*i i!s et present
Is to pr.->»l-1.- n-rnii..i,ilr!s loi'b.f.q-

wrtala of telatlon along the Tla<w pm- hamper tite' taeee'tlaa Of tfie intaieet
work of tbe kmd ever attempted, sad
ptM«4. in .kf'ri! t
< with -ibpee.or the al-!-*t eoctnecr* .tf are aeeting to brtog to naaght (be ef­
'the cramn—Mevs;*. .No*.-’*. Ptewrti* fort* of ibelf countrymen to pal fa»
and U'PU > -:Wi:i >il:i tiu- txbmws. acd the credit ef America roe et the giant
. th. tinee i^slcet tS m a.^ke the flnai fekj* (ff tbe agta. Tbe oatr^eOTa ae>
: and eon«l-:j;v-;e*a.nors;lo3* as to the cBsafloa* ot tbsoe aiaafietTTi eDastbi-iac- v!*.- fiT (B.-i '.■-.k Mcanwifte rate a *-o*s libel opoo a body ot pub­
, (he-w.irk !* <n.-.;UK ah.ad without .a lic servaus whn. (or trotaed taMiUri-nc- Ft].ar* ahflitv. blgb cbafocter
aad devotsoB t« doty hare never beea .
Tl - ri.-ii-; -s
a.-t

a- offer ;
rxwlled an.wb.fc There Is OM n
-i.i f
man aoH-Bg thnae dirvetlag tta* wort
ne (be Isthuics who ha* obtained btaP<»l:loii .w ar.v c-her !**!• tbau BetH
atone a-;d r-c . ne -wla- haa tmd bH
l.^'-IUp---.-- i-r*av
- '.i ixe .cepht; ;. !• *1.
p.^itioa -.a any -way for hi* own perrcu«: or ie-cunUrv advaatse■
-;:«n 1 3
rr-»
Vf-cr ti-.»t careful cnasid-mtloa ta
have dccl4.d to M out uoai uf (ta
Work bv o-Tilrect. If we car. toaielo
■a:‘.*fa.-i-rr ■-.-rai* r..;*i the i-mtract.-r<. T::c whole w-rk It of a kind
. V-iar »ntt-d.i.' ’h- pecq'.ar genius
'• rainy pc.'; V ;iud .-.ir fen !e fiavt
ve'fiESaiutafi
-.4 ,tb.* the f;-- o' ennr-ar!.;f best
eot Iflito^te
rrati-> w-Ub it. The plan s
gst.d ft Kto Silv.. doubi-oss tt arm
.ng the last ti---.
ImiVc ’o be ch»ng.-d tn eotar respect* ,
b.d.«v we (we lome (■> a seilsfactor*^..
h i*-n. *t«dy pr.
e»re.-nx--jt w-;:h Tvsi-oasitlc crntrarlprism is now a» e-lde a" 4t will be; nrv—per'.7-t .vm after tbe bids have
a*l iBld. th.- caatl u-d e’ th;- j-=lot h.-.-ti r-«,. ,».-d and of coarse It Is pcaha* ow Uea nwik au.,; jo-t f,.et be­ a.Mc il.at va .ntrnot en,e loeii agreelow wtit It <..-igt:‘wll' waa. li «m O-fi-.. in
cat., the goverament
have't-.Wauuk a'-.-at n- T-..t farther w)’! do. the w.rt lis-ir. MesawblM
Thyrmnst advano-d m-th.ri*. not ooly rbv work on th- Utbmnt U pmgrMSin ouisTiacli-m. but 1:: ra«tr<«d mao- lag oteadlly and wlih-u; any let-op
ar-«i<nt. lave bc-n apidied in (be toofident
;
, i-jnc, with c.>rr.w;-'*d!ag ecu*»onb-s tt
time and <’»i
.lnr.-d I
Cntiea and Doubter*.
iif anv .-nlerprlae that la huljan It
It Is not -nl.y natural buj in-vitaWe
that a work aa rJg-aiir as tbl* eblcb is e stuiandous wmk uism whtcb ear
frllow-cvnintrymca ar>- engaged den
haa been uadertak. u .-a ihe la'.bmto there on the tsthnus. and phtle wn
taouM arouse ev.,;
,d hta- ah.MiId hold th.ta to t strict accmistn-'
*miy and cri-icLu: . The cooditlona t.iliiy for the way in wbtcb they perare ao ii.-» tad A* t-ylng. aad the
work
vast, that It would i«- abao- f.irni R. we sbunid ywt ne-ugalte. with
Iii;e!y eu; of th,. .(-..ow-tfio that mis­ trunk generosity, the epic aatnre <4
takes shr.uM r. It h.- made. Checks the task i« whtrt they are eogagefi
wtlioecur. 1'tif.uv.x-eTi difficulties will and It* worid trtdo Importance. They
...
cr.- dung I
arl*e. Frc.m t:me to.time secmtngly
rrylug to
t -*d w.irl! :-.-;d ■.■\xo~-M ti’ wHl-seulcd plans will have to be
America, which will bcaefit all ib«
in ev. ry 'wa:- « rcvotrac-d. itui'the changed At pnsent 23 W-l met
world aod which will Ust for ages to
govf-ruEcni shoiild di ih: ma.'a v.' rk. rngaei-d <n the lawk After a while comUudrr Mr Sfaonts and Mt.
1 huv.-aiv.rinr-ll,'' -s'.b-d lb- al!-t,i;oa tbe number w ill h.- d.mbled. lu such Birvens and Dr Oorgas this wurk haa
•if the cimiuilssiiin .to (bt~ nuytvr. uid * multitude it u In-vtiable that tb.-tv aun-d attb every .uiiflo ul guod fori
wfaotild U., h.-re and there a s-oundrel.
somiiblug ti’.s I I n m-omiplliJi-d r'• uc- The-) and ibeir wuriby aeauA'ery tuaev .if tb«; ruoriT class.<
ready . ARytbliis «f<’oe f.ir fliv w-.'Kar.' Is’rert lack ’lie tar^tal Oevelupnie
rial-*, from tbe hlgfa.-sl to Ibe lowest,
of th.fldd-i
rbeir .-aicb-ury and . pnit.xr; th-m«i-j|lW againsi .ttlii-i
ar- .otlil-d to the sauM credit (bet
we 'wo'i’d give to tbe picked men of a
raoTi**' d-yoti-d -ro.t.ial pirysiM- is rasenUty of o:be.-* «.r Ihclt own
tlivr'.f>’ri- i-r-j-vri,. t« tn- rtn jldi-ml as
rict.nbut* anay: for thie cooqtwal ut
B|niQ> Ir. buildliie (h<-csuul. It Is Im- and it U no; possible fur human
p-ar< will. In its great and tar-raecbperailiirly n«-<--r!.ar) tu provhh- ample duui lo devise a I-Ian by which they tng effect, aland as amoog tbe very
In
cr>«t.-»t nmqiieats. whether of peace
tec:, utljtj i.nd nu-iSat If the men (il'sce which I
Ilf war. ahl.-b have ever been woe
an- JO be 1. 0 V ;i . 7.4 i r’-hv t
Word for uQbialtiifiiiness.
by any of the (Htoplc* of tuankiod A
call the special a::«i.ihJ0 of tTatgrusa large a C
Iwidce 1* to be gtv.-n to rvrry Atterito this n*H-d
d-nly
^c%
to
hard’
w-rt
can
cHlsm who for a sperlOrd tine
This gait.i ring, dlstrlb-jtii.g aud rar­
thcr.- will n
'h.ii be .citbr-as*
ing for tbi- gr»ut fore-.- of tiiovers la of dLumo-.
;1U now and ;be*
one of Ih-- claiit featugo- of »h«- work.
ic
shorifomir.es
In
tdiulnlstra;
III rt-fl<*:t hoo.n- ni«>u the cuan psrttelTtist fitninn wilt from time to lime
•■ectir in eo-joeetion therewith it la- h.rc wl'l b.i.unl.k*.d f.ff ac=ld-nl* pa'lng juM as it r-Arrt* honor upon a
a d.-lai the extnvati-.a .d the cut or aotdier l.» have b.q.«grd to a mighty
rMialilc
The astonUhlnc thing It
ifcst tlic work lias bev-n p<-rfunoed so he Inutding <rf Ihe danu> and lock# army In a grent war fit rightwusnrae.
•jicl,
mch
:m-.deiit
win
b.■■nlirely
0;rt f.-llnweiMintrymen <iO (far IsthmM
wi-ll and (bat tlu- maebim-ry runs so
air workltM: fur oar Inlmet and for
•raootWv. 7'rom my own cxpiTioare. aturai. and. .-v.-n thourh s.-rlou« i
tbr nsthmai irnuwn in the aame spim
I am at-’- tn suv (list more care bad ■ne of them will nr-an w.rfe than
and »ilh Hi.- »ame rnclrory tbat the
hi.ii ivicL—d 111 hn.iMBt t.’-dir.? iii-i
nM-n erf III.- army 'and uavy work In
c-n-f*lly lui’.ug he.-d to t;i- mvd.>
time of ear. It brlmovcs us in oor
of the skiM-’l mechanics and ordlutry
turn to do ta we con in bold ep (heir
la'iori-r* tn Qr work on this canal
than' is the •-jV-.in. tlx- onsiruriioa' -til- te II-1 that l!w- whol. w-rk it b tauds and to aid (beui in every way
U» hnng ibclr great work to a triof m-w- rallraads or in any oihrr aim-1 log badly i-.auafe.’d. Ho jlcPa* h.-r
itapbant cnncloaioa.
ar pritatc nr tiubllr work In (be | aad 0»:v s-uiic iiilnor rarraltiy wi
-d hot ns to this. I hav
THEUDORE ROOBEA'ELT.
nllcd Stall- pnji-ij and if I* lbnffur
ibe
la-.;;
i-sfastaklng
.•»timony of all twop'.i- co-uj«.i.nt to.
la-rn
<in:^.ie
In
flud
B
*t>-ak ih«n o;i le- otli-r similar w«wk I
!-aIiV
(e-non
wlioJiad
I.OT8 OK Blue iaitlal fas
anyw-h-re Ir. tl.«- inqilcs—fnd-d. as !
a< l know, aiivwh.re .-Is.—has!
tuHi fK- .H 3 lor tir.
Ih'te le-en eurh foretlxmghl and sorb '
. r;, (ITUS.
de
“ officer
r Kx uchl.-\.-d in jinivldinc for the '
’r it- It 'is mu
tie.-ds of Ih.- m-n^w-hf. d.o th-'w-.-rk. '
whole.
VEGETABLE tVORY.
Work of Construction.
qonimiss!c.;i tr>-ri:Ji.-* boni-sly
TTie wota 1» u<»»' K‘Juc oo with m hrealhiv • rrei. ury and ■ n-rcy,
vigor-ati'd .-fflcleiicy pl-.vrant to w-it- alt. tV- wr.j-k hns bi.-n k<-p' al«))utely
To k.-k at u
lumvl Imtino oa
n.-ss. The thr«H- l.lg pr«t-1i-ni| «>f ih- c:c;i» .if |«Iitk;!«. 7 iiav- ii-vi r heard
cana! an- the IjtUaca dams, th- Osutn r-ven a tucuv stlon «>f ci-dl* ]«>imcs In a 'Nil -f. lotb— a 1-r*.*. tool latlnuilel.v a--.i.-vinir.l «,iti tl«- l.miai orrlutbdam and th- Ciilebtti cut. Th- <'«!>' cooe.-<tl<ci vlih It.
Ill* cut mnst be made, anyhow : Imt • 8-1 nn.-h (or h.itost erlticlsm. Iu2 l>u»itu-<* « -olit hanlly. lUiagiiw that
it U a pnirly i.-sHaldr ^•r.aloct -ta
of coiirs*- changes as to th- dams, ori Th-r.- xvir.Mrs an imm-asc aaiouat of
fa-t, tlx- nnt ..f a Irir slilrfa wltlda tb*
at I.-a.-.! aa t.r the barks adisc-ot t<
rf:it in-nty-five y.-.n* b,-.* .’Xi-- to »■*
th- dams, may still w.-m. Th- U •puhl.-h-l.
of
v.-r.v gtra( imj-.rtsix'.- (u tta- ■■ivllla.
of
i
-•’1—i
..rifln
I
hav..
n-.
emc-m
n.k-a d^ms offer no iiariinilar proh
ot
wnrl.t Til.- uul l« known llir w-uiu
b-m. Tlie 0.UU!1 dam .dfet* the m-vs with 11. :11 V. hint -li-y ar*- .\l.;i-rlserious probb-m which-w.> have li caas I p ■; f rr ;!o m ii.- I.«*n|es( ran; o;-r e- vrcrIaM- Iv.rfy. end tbr title
solve; and ,v.-t the lil'hisi in.-n <m th« (.-ri'.; ard ladiKnuU-r.- because. in a
Tbrrr nuts are known In lb.-tr naisthmus liclleve that this probboi !i stHrii .if viai-;;, di*-!tm.at\ and malirtIbr;- nr- •r; ,-;.- •- -i;--rf-7-- writs -a.d tivw laix] B> tagiia or •-.>>«<• and are
n .|l-■«lD••^ of tta- Dortta-ni pert ••t Boeth
AUiVrii-a and'the iMhiuo* of ratminn.
'Dm Wieiilitl'- natia- of tbe plant or
(r.-- is l<Lyt-k-|Jis«. aiet tbr to-.- Hwlf
rlir--!y r-artiii>|.-« tla- pnlu. with OiOM:li”-i<t rl'i- k-at.-* •pri-udtng nut fram
W«.q>.d(h-«r..ok.
Tbe yoimg !-;.;ut< are amoog tb*

“Jtn yno >ail tie tfvdoct «T yoor
peri Ijtrtator-.-"
1 "A’<ei •->'m to hare made a ml<take.
j I d.x, t I.-!:-.- I bare tbr botoor of
..vwr a.»;.iNil.l;il.ie.•Hyti. arrtj't you R.Tll.t>lingt«a, tbe
wrl'.-fV'',
'
-No. rif; I-am fbirkinghaia. tta
{•ark.T. niii] you wi:; iiDd tbr nane'«4
tta pr'-lv-r of i-|y ixu plainlr printed
on tta <i.na.--^'ih-ac‘. Itrt'ud nmhL
mtlNO VOI'H b-arl «Kh you wbra
taAiag for a nice cap—If for aoute- t
-m- .!w bring' the size; 21c to 9IJ*.
S>.-lota r« Hi's
dec 17x1
'THOr.SAKTM of beautiful lira ia '
*11' the new.ot B^pc* and popular
•bndes. V<tat4 Mo. Stctotati Brum

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  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/66881f36450d080d9c38b0abfe964daf.pdf