Grand Traverse Herald, February 01, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, February 01, 1906

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1906-02-01

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E HEItALD. THUftSOAV. nBRUARY 1, 11

rtral oT fal* wtfet* bodr. bat was later
to e. Spiamc Pratt, the Rrr.-Drmas Ten
n-i:ie*» to Kiatr'iba- at Jarhson. It la shM ibal tb- } wev,
■ Bv. Mick. JUL
Dr. Informed her remain* had been taken
CockUn e( the Congressti-mrl rK’.rch!-" •who know hor wist bfr happiaev round during the building of the neu
TOT* te Nenbport Salorki)' loOraad BapM* tor barlal.
s risltlnc relatives beln* the ondatin* m^ninsr. Tteiia ncr new . .w-au-. .The croom ■■eil Uock. prl-.oneri -^idetHij- having
to AttMd L O. O. r. I '
Mn. W. 8. Oardaer MishtfuUr n>folenm ring service was osed.
jsprazee Prat-.'U a prvmlslnx voun, Tied to tern out lead dollar-. Tfc •
tertaloed at ber borne Tueadar eresThe ceremGny was priformed In.- mar.. , Hr U f-t^-nary of ih>- Eag’c • Him was ratbtv orndr.
A. TRACV LAY. PrssjOeM.
SOUTH BOARDklAN.
In* with procrcailre pedro. Ura. W.
fore the larpe wlcilow In iht- patl-.v of i Pti— and rl«=.;KTapb.-r with ils.- flrn;
B(& Boardman. MIcb. Jan. 26 — the beantlltjl Smith home before a! nf Pra’i A m« i* He haw
W. Blower reeelred the Caror. DebS. GARLAND. Cashier.
w aK> matt''
Frank Bedell spent Sondaj wllb great bank of ferni and was witnessed ; frSetul's ;.i rxt.-ndd
cloo* refresbmenu were served.
wl-los.
friends In Traverse Clt}r.
Mr. «Bd Mrs. C. D. Staaler. «bo Ictl.
by about seveoty gaona The parlor i
George UcClellabd of Traverse Cltj was decorated with white earaaiiocs; Wooden motds. appiremly Irttead.-.;
kM atoot tea dar> to ter TexM. u*
CAFITAU«>OOMO
' CCOAJL
as la Iowa Friday.
tX tba ptCMBt Uoie ta Waco. Tbej
innd the dining room was In p-d and t„, „,Ktnc p.tm'rrtrit money, havSURPLUS. S27AXM
oum. iif-rb.'
' f r. •'•e«e:ii*
R. N,. Thompson of Bl* -Rapid* ira* green. tbt table iK ln* liitlaed IttthT.'rt
vrtta to U»lr friend* aome rtrr Inter- Cedar. Him. dan. 26.—Mr*. Will
,jaevd
e priw^ -TDose
Tb.-.a..r> !- ihat -tn.-ta- mUrt
aaUac ietten, itailnc Utat the roact Blackbnm drove lO Wexford last lakinw hands wUh bU many friends candles while red wedding lie!:- *< re ;______
Irank
xn
jr
mixaln
are in bloom and that farmer* are week sod sprat eereia] dan visitlac here Friday.
IH-ndant fmm the rhandeiirr. Stnilaxl
;
k
Caen)
BuUar BuIbch Dm
Irene Loalse OelQ- was In town hang from the CbantfWlvr to iti- tabl-j
plantljic potaioea. On rebn»r7 l*l relative* there. >•
thar *V1 CO lo San Astenlo.
rr. SiclenahB held asrleea In the
« of the eSecf.
'aobooUla and a
Kartbport Catbedlc ehundi Ian Tbnra- Mn. FrollcV at Maple City
J Boardman.
|viairway banl.-ter* Were woun-l
day eveeing.
dar raonUag.
MIt* Minnie Boole* of Travers* City , .talkgu
i per C?SI illowea m Hbk Dcmiti.
Leonard Harrlagtoo and wife of Ma­ SP--B. a few day. the latit r part of the [
. 0. H. Ho}t and wife of Ramua aie
elgh- • whU-.
vtattiBc their aon Hareua and famnr ple aty went lo Traverse Cl'y Frldsy. meek visiting friends here.
|Lohongrln'. mvvl.Ilng manh ws,
S. R Burke of Maple City uanmet.
lor a foe dagt.
Mrs C. W Bunco of Wlmamtburgj
n,
,he I«rt
•wumUMMItead
ed business In Traverse City
FY. Biwiaatuan of Prornont eai
attendrt the Browa-Broft wedding on. dewnded tbe Wialrm-a... l.-l by ihlast week.
Ilurtrf;; that tryinfr j>crWI in
- tomtodar.
A
Monday evening.
| Re-, Mr. Coeblin. The gmeo earn.
Mrs. Payden of Traverse City bat
uliiclt woliicn H> vjitifi sufT.-r
rnn (veo*74re to
load*
Mrs. Young, died Saturday. Jan. 20.: 3,,-b..
ar.-om
BUSINESS
CARDS.
from ner\oiisnc‘S. I.ackarli.-. .
been risiun* ber daughter. Mr*. Ja*. ,1096. and wa. buried on Monday. Jan ' nt.-d by fc-rfa-ber. the -.x,:pl.-WP:.tofi are broocht In eren) dap. T
OEIM*ria .
------ -----------------sick fii-.vlat-hc. or oiln-r («.itii'.
pile* paid for maple lofa H tlO a thou Wllllanit.
22. Rev, J. J. Prlestie of ihi. pl*re!un,,.^.o<ed
tliirc t. nolUinsf Thai can
2-2 WiHx ln. iJlk.-Ci:.' ri.mel}'
Hitt Edith Harriogton was calling omclated. D.ve*.ed wn. about -T< The tpide wa. elmraiinvoaaM at Peterion'a mill. ''
lir. Wiles’ Anti-Pain 1‘ills
00 friends here last Tbnsday.
i. H. Dlefenbnxh did-batlaeaa
years of age and wa. the mother t>fj,„
d<-eben.--triu;.n;-! »,il;
TK.wkll.-vK CITV. MICH.
Hr*. A. L. Smith of Solon was In Mrs. A. Oiwn and Nr. I» A. yoaog.l„fBgb‘«*.'ice.- laiy-. Six- rar-.K-d s "i hey stop the pains, roo'.lic the
Oadinae Ian week.
nerves, ahcl rivc to
Wm. Crocker retmwed home last own on Friday.
of Ibis place.
'bower imudui'i pf lltlx. <.f iIm- vatk-y
ItabeUe Welsler Is staying with
waA after ependliic a moatb in MU
Rertval meeUng. arc In progter. at After'lbe pef.-t3.Tny a h«ldicg .up
the M. E ehurcl^ Bverjbody InvH.M ^.j.
Mrs. Cbas. Wclaler this week.
^ ^
Bara, to Hr. and Mr*. F. Entlga.
> nnse and hcliTibe gu-u-l m erk nioap.
baby girt.
The lecturo at the L 1>. S. ehurcti
WALLIN.
Chieken „i,.L
G. A. Mason mnde a business trip to Tuesday evening b>- l*ruf \V.
. WaUlB- Mich.. Jan. ts.—Mr*.
ntv..,l u>d burttTr satHwIsl^rs. ■ :
ris of Big Rapid., ilrew or; ilx- Isrce.3mm ins in Tbompeonvllle TBStday Traverse Clly Saturday.
the irritalilc ctimliijoii of
blhe*,
Mist Anna Kropp »( Good Harbor
Id most enth'-.lortic auil'.'tiec
. avaalag.
u eehgregsted in our li'ik' lom i
Kate Martin rialted ber parents i working at Ibe taolel.
Graduie NedfcAl ixp&nmeni Banes
Hits Cbariotte Naab of Traren
Ipag time. Mr. Ferrt. handled M»
UalversJiy
Xia. UitUe Artllp It on the elak list. Oty spent Sunday with friends : *ul-;ect. -The Building of a' Nan." In
dna.terly mann.-r.'
Mr. and Mrs. Marks of Pmnona
g’ar., .mm. silver and tiun..dmld fv-.. co,H.-,in m. Larmltr! .Irn-s. at-tJ
AlUngtop vIsHcd. Ib>aud Mr., yValik I>-a.-h i-n!--. ' nfture. Mr^ U A. J>roU of Pelrto. ^ leave no efi. a
Ix-an
'
Simdav at the booto of W. H.
fcbools last Friday and addressed
tallied Profe.«r K.-rri. an.l alwu; and Mr., A. A. fhsndUr ..f Bmzoau. or
if taker, a^ .lircelcd.
WMay Smith cpeni Sunday with hli pupil* during Ibe morniag exercise pc, twenty ex-.uudent. of the Kerri. In.il-,
the crat iff Ibe ,,city enes-l.<.
' | .m-y[:ivei.rom,.i_r,t:,r.
both scbooli were logeiber/: futeTm-sd*ve»enltic*fUTlheI.-<'lure.i .^he
parau* la Honor.
p<o|.l..
Be gnve tome very good advise Hi
Oeo. Swift and wife were In Tb
RefreMimenta were aened and a Bt-n-i ,..,,dlng trip
Icaaaot manner and the ttodenU II era! good time had by all prevenl.
F. M. PAINE,
MvOle Saturday erentng.
|
home of .tbe groomNab nad Carl Bye wen over from ■ned very atlenllvely to bis mnarkv.
Slarrii-il. at the bt.mf of ihi|.
Jas. Roostean wont to Traverse Ciiv parent*, Mr. an.l Mrs. C. A. Bratt.
'
today.*
Monday evening at
o'clock. M
The
iTtide
li«.
a
Inrge
ntiml-T
of
Tbe 1. O. O. r. lodge Initiated two .\da and Mr. Orarc Brown of Cadlllsc.
friend, in the ein- She fnrnx rl.v
lember* last Thursday evetHog.
The c-n-muny wa. perfoi'm.xl
Dr. 8. 8. Smith was In bis offire lo.
Srhrnsir. of Kalkaska. Th>- Urj.l" lauRht t)-,. f..iirih prodi- at th<- Elm
Norman Oieon. who ha* been milW..X1 a,.l...llJinu.,:,..II ,w..
ALL K0fDa or CT7T FLOWERS
Ins bit ilater for the peat three day walUng upon patients, who are
a.tlred In a l.easilful brown «tlk.;
Uilm Medical Co..£U^
IS BKA80K.
be treated at bomc. being
g-ooai wore Ibe cnrentloua’ [ago wd:en rh-.- raine to Ibe slsib gra.l-,memtha, left Monday for New Tork.
when b* win Join the Banaat * laved tbe tnconvenlenee cf going a 1.:ael;. Mr. and Mro. Brown
distance away.
■ recipients xf many useful sj
Bauer dreiiB tor the coming SMBoa.
FINE DENTAL WORK
On Sundny Mr. and Mn>. F. J. Bright j»re«.-mf. They will
mill make ibeir futim-.p
Tbere wlU be a novel entertalnmcmt
at the a^ool rooms Satnrday evening. called on Mrs. K. W. Hirriogteii. wbo home In Cadillac. May besJifa. weal-I. I
239 E. Fnal SL. QL PRou 798
It III with brODcbltis tl her hi
Jaa.tr. ItwOlmslttafa
o wllb. them.
Soloe.
aetad out by the aehool. Music
b* tomUbad by the teacher, Wealey Roy Ibnnnford has purchased a hew
POMONA.
TMOS. S. SFRACUe A SON.
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
South, and bfi brother OrrlTle of Hon- pfaonograpfa.
Pomona. Nlcb.. Jan. 26.—I., U
Them arc rumors of a Jail being tsturned from his vi«U In O'llo la;.t
erahd Mias Kathryn Fowler of Tbemp^
aoavlOa. The parenU are cordially built here In tbe near future.
Friday. He had a good ilmr while lie.
W»r». c«-ri. BMt Bldg.. DETEOIt
tovltad to attend and -witness their Albert Carlington bus returned from was gone, bul sa>-» be was glad to g.-;
(UMreB-eaUllty.
Traverse City and resumed bis dutk-s home again.
the depot.
Ovant root* apeat Sunday with his
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Ball a:.- the
Mr*. R W. Burke ban been visiting pnnid pareni* of a tmby girl. iKwn
<U^.
Sunday Riornliig. It weigh. T>- poiind.
D. 8. IQnt waa a Tisvcne City call- her daughter. Mr*. W, Blackhurtl.
Thoro la a great deal of eiekness
- ar Batarday.
Juba llesrom bn* taken the iwu
Plate ClMS,8toam Boiler and Accident ^surance.
utong tbe children at present.
largest load* of log* tbit ba* been
W.-B. Smith, our generel men
*W pteaaantlr enrprised Saturday Thu subjeel of last Sunday-*
■aken In on B. Nllford'c logging Job
evening by about twenty of hh friends. lon was “Our Need* and Tbeir Sup­ so far this wdnter. One load sealed
The wrenliis was apent with muaie ply."
24IKI fvt-1 and th.' oiber ZiSS. A* Ihl;
and gamaa. afier which all aat dawn^
I* the lirtt Winter that John ba* ev.-r
Grammar Srtioel Repori"
toahooBUtol enpper. W. Reayi^e Arthur Zimmerman, principal,
worked In tbe wood* It makes him fe. I
Ilkaa aorprlae*.
unite
big.
brollment, 39.
RcMin 310 New State Bank Building.
Traversa City.
Mrs. Edna D.irham visited al Mr. |
Tbo*e perfect in atlendaace: Maude
FIFE LAKE.
,
|
Newitcad. Ernest LAthrop. Chester Ilessam* Tuesday,
FJJe Lake. Mich.. Jan. 2fc—J. W. Meacben. Harry Bevolbymer. Tracy A ehln* shower will Ik- given Staiur {_
RutAlni at Hanover was the goeat of Oroavenor. lAMort Newmead. CUnde ulay afterooou, from one to four, at the "
the Dr. Walter family orer Sanday.
Laihrop. Viola Klawliier. Albert Peon- home of MHe Nina Duffy. In hnnur t-.'l
Mlat Mabel Atdrldge has gone to lagton and Lena Briitoo.
Miss Ruit MlUer.
'~
CroftM tor an extended ritii.
Visitors last montfa: Mr*. Penning­ Rheva tluebanan. who ha*
J. K. Teachoul has gone to Kal- ton. Mrs. Bright. Mr*. Colver. Mrs, rlou*ly III with rlipbth.-rt*. 1. sluwly
Pu’fc Vour I^Or^eV Fn Our
ka^n.
reeovering.
bul
MY.
Buebtnan
I.
sMIl
KInwItler. Mrs. Ervnns. Mr. Bright.
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Duttoa bare re- Mr*. Tntile and Mr. Allington.
ronllaed lo Ibe.huure from Ihi- eff.'r >
toned to their home at Chdillac. after
.of
tbe
fall
he
took
a
eiMipIr
nf
wi-.k-are being fumlgalcd.
a vwt with the H. U »wR.v (amUy.
ago,
Mre. A. O. Blue has gooe to Old
Ml«» Susie Mark* and Will Men ln.-:
PuUfrim. Suire Fronts an-l Fixlur.-* iir..i miy .ulu r ki:.-l of sti-'j.
Ktaahm tor a riaft wit hher aon. Fred
wen? married a few ilay* aco.
8END0N.
IT mil! work you arc in itmlof. l-ry liim'- r .-il».,y in sick.
Blue and family.
a', good time was .'reported- at tl.’
Bendon, Mich.. Jan. 26.—Atwood
Kstiuiiiti-s fiimislnvl l>y jilioiie or li t;, r
Bdgar Dolbarg was a caller
Lake's mUe girl Is 111 with searlet fe- maiquerade dance idven to Metleii'-.
county teal -he touer part of the
hall last Friday nlgfal. There wa- n.,i
week.
Chlckenpoi It an unsrelcome vi.lto a vi-o' large erowd on neex'ini uf It
Mr. and Miw. Frerott of KaTksriia ; Ibe following homes; Nate Jaqnish being *ueh a .K.rmy n|gbi. The Wil •
were gueeta of Hr. and Ura. C. B. De- George J.rreil. C. Lamb. Cory Adams son hnMhers lE ThuuipMinitke fuiCit.
:W'. H-11 ;a*i
TriT.
<'ity,-M;.-l.,
herW over Sanday.
and Henry Beaton.
nUhed the mu.i^
'
Mis* Ullle FWey has gone to TTav- Frank Bottarf and family left -Mon
Cfanrie* Ph-'lp.-. Joe.'Ewing. Ralph
eree City for an extended visit.
day morning for Indiana.
Ryan and Mr.. Hessam Were rcqiemi.n
James Hines was a business nller Geo. Rhodes' little baby
caller* Satnrday.
In Kalkaska Monday.
Mis* Ella Carroll, leacbtr In ilx
G. B. Hodge* ba* reluned lo Dick.
Harley Kenney of Trover*
Ether diMiiei. wilt give a Ik<x woeial
Mick.
I lowif last night.In tbe Granc.y hall Wi-dnceday e
Mr*. Oorab Cook went lo Travenie
Ethclyo Dcake spent Sunday wjlh lag. proceeds In go inward, the
aty Tuesday to vlsll ber-brother. R. n- frlen.1. Ella Bowman.
organ tbnt w-n* i-iirehnsed for
• .iiKFoKi; Yf»r i;rv v-i k
B. Walter, who it HI. Sbe was aecom
R««gle Kenney waa In Troveroe Cily Bdbool.
paaled borne by her Jliile nephew Saturday.
Several from here aitend-cl
Robevl Walter. Jr.
U Hansc bas porrhased Cbarlr> farmen.' tosUUile at Copeoil.h
Mr*. R D Benson went lo Cndlllac Fervy'it farni-day and FrTdsr and all rep»
Tueaday for a short vlsU.
Leraan barton returned from rnmi. good ilrue. The Iniditute was a
F. T. Keuastoo was a Kingsley vU Sanilny.
In every way.
W. .mil- y..t, to tall and r
Itor Tueaday.
Nellie AmIdoD tin* been the gueil of
IW s:n..ll iiki.-] I-nmer*. tlxnixi tbovaUa lotig
Hlw. J. J. Keibart of Sontt Board her friend. Emily Bowen, for * few
CRAWN.
U.iii.i!. i.f-tm.K six ,'.ra. U’. l,-:u tix- .v.mmrro {«,nii.K
ii.-i-i!man U the guoai of her pi
days.
GrawD. Mleh , Jan. Ji: - stilv. r I.al ■
and Ml*. W. H. Wells
Specli Grange meellng next Sulun Hive. No r.S9. I. O..T. M M.. be: :
I lx---ool J.ttiij.-r in:*lt-IS t!:-\
U >t mmlo of
8. B. Safford hat cone to Tiavcrae day night to organiie and drill a
their InstalJailo-n an.l the f.illt.winx .-f
fv.! si,-.-!.i,u„.H. re-.l'.x i f.iliy w,-,rr.',i,i.d. Cotdo in
Clly on business.
gtee
who arc imerc.sttd in Grotin l l-cctl. Corn or
fleers were UttUlled by Innalling Of
'ilxi s.-x it.
J, Wright, operator at Walton, was
Fulkerson returned Saturtay fleer G-45la BinI: Cuffitnaeder. E:i-u
Oats: If you have to buy nr sell, wc are
the guest of bi« sitier. Mr*. D. H. lo Fife Lake. Hr will move to Grand Briytt'U; .pas' romtn*tid>-r. Anna fj-a:.
Boose, tbe fore part of tbe week.
Rapid* in the iM-ar fulure. where he dall; lieutenant ommander. Mar? M'
pleased lo notify you That wt; an: ready lo do
Mr. Uroy Maaam and Mias b^ifred
aecepted a pnaliiun aa
lnlo»h; ftntnee ktepcr. Allle U-ut
either. Wc bare siorasc room cnuu;;h so « e
Hodge* attended the leetnre at kputb on tbe Interurban line between Grand neeonl ke-^er. Mary McKellas; ehaiBoardman -Toeeday eventug by Pixd. Rapid* and Maskt^cai. We than mla* lain. Oliie Grten: rergeant. Magg.*-!!
Huildiot:.
can take all the oats and corn that you can
W. N. Ferris.
Gene-* *mmng face, hut all unlle In Rolden: talsirrs* at aftn..Ci)sin Ftni.
Hr*. U 8. Waller baa gene to Tnv- wishing blm prcwpevlty.,
brine—wc wan: i;ood"stock cn'y. Should you
■ sentinel. Ilrrtha
llrojion; pIckrT j
erae Clly for a vlsIi with her soti, Rob. John Myers of Ohio, who
The*,** Crandall; organist. Marsar- !
have
to
buy.
wt
art;
jirindiny
corn
and
oats
to
ert Walter and family.
Mclnltwh. rhyalclan*. J. ft. Mai tit. ■
Mrs. R C. Brower very
order, so you c^n uet fresh efean feed. If you
and A.H. Holliday-. After the instaJI*
enieruioed a party of friends at ber OiU PalieiwoB left Monday for ihr
lion, l-jiieh w-a* serveil of ham •anil
should want fanned bats, we shall fan it for
borne Saturday evening.
Have yoo ever uieti the
upper pralasuto. HI* family will fol wirh.-. mls.-d enl.e*. coffee and fde|, I
Pblllp Berestelne has gue
low later.
little extra pay.
le». Mr*. i>, W R.nyal*. Miss Eiiljtoyal
*r»«s and CofVd
wankee. called by ibe serious lUseas
H. H. Oldi left Tueaday for Trav- Renyals. C. A, Brlrtiam. Mrs. L. >.
of hit mile nioee.
no Cl-.v. where he will make hlr Camj.b.-ll and Erne*1 Harr wer- Ir
A potato oar which was btdng lead­
Oauea C»n
vltei to tbe lunch. After Innch. a Aned by W. H. Harrimau for Swift a Deb nc«d left Friday tor Watervliet program wa* enjoyed by all. .
tcmatptt
Ca eaughl Are and caused eonslder- wbero be wilt spMd tbe winter.
•ad Sa/atta
ceR.rao.'a
nUTEtSE
able cxeitea»at for a ten- motnenu.
The ironat oFIcvr paid a vtolt to our
Smltti-Pratt
Wedding.
t
the
besL'
Sold
nr.’y
by _
but was extinguished with verr HtUe ■chool Vedoeuday.
IB« CASS Six.
CITT. nCH.
At St3«i p. m. Jan. 24 at tbe home of
trouble nad not uineh damage done.
J>*Ue McCormick. Charlie McLean he bride's partmu. Mr. and Mr*. TY
M. D. Smith, formerly a barber here.; find Reggie Kessey atw wmklnt f
W- Smith on Wen Tlgbth airoet. Hln
was la toem Saturday aralUng the ar- CH. Gore.
•« N-ren« MkrmmX.
Ada 1. Smith wa* unlted ln marrtogei
tVTTOH* «AY.

Traverse Qty State Bank

Great

ReUef

A. J. McPHAIL

. Women

]. W. sanrtiftt

c.r

■'■■a-

F-l-O Rl S T-

*•

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DJ=l.- SIMYDEIR
oeiM-ris-r

PATENTS.

Tire Insurance!



Money to Loan on Improved Rea! fctaie Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

LOGS WANTED!

Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING. -

Crau«rse glfy mffl. go.

Soull) Side Cumber €o.

*>-

THE FARMERS’STORE

Co M Our
Triends and Patrons

Pruning Cools

F-RANK TRUIDE

J{o^a) tiger

J.

BREZINA

AtUMD TRAVERSE HERALD, THURSDAY, FEERUARV 1, ItOS.

aen. Mrs; E. S. Pran. Mr*. J.
TnvvU. bfra. T. B. Mloor. Mr*. A
Peek. Mr*. H. B. Gamer, Tbe board of
director* wbicb must be taken from
charter member* l» compo*
Sadi WM tbe race of
blatorienl Mr*. A. W. Peek. Mra..J. U. Travis and
Robert Bortw over a buodred rear* Ur*. M. W. Underwood.
In ^wri' of Sum*.
•4mm ha-« BMt niid c«im* «*t
ABd (MM woold ent that want
Bat we h»T* meat eod we e«o ee
See let tbe U>rd be ibaoLlc.''

ago. whoM droll«T a«9
Wded down fiwa reBeraik* to getimtloo aiDoas. tbe lojal repreaenta

Previous to the buslae** meet

ram was give*
alhtn by hli** R
Urea of b>« aturdy race. In cxaBtaem Hired Girl.- Tbe reeltaiiun wa*
oratlOB OB rridar of tbta Semch poe; celknily .kJIvered and vetr well
who ccMld W witb'a rricndlr aailr* celvod. Tbe next numbtv was a plana
duet hy Ml** Myrt^Ulller and Mrs.
that left ao Ming,
•■Auld SmOaod baa a raneJe loofue:
W. 1). C. Gennalne. ^he faultjns* tn-Sbo'K iatl a derll wi' a rwaeution of ihN Buaiber calle-l for noH.and allll be the loved flipim of rretr lUg hoi praib*!. "Kenlocky Ikdle'

wdek fnHii Ur. Jndoon that they arriti-d sate and souDd and were enjoy
Ing the ellmaie bagdy.
James Montgomery reinriied tVed
nesday from a visit to Grand Rapids.
Watson Waite was broogbt borne
this wfvk from Etcauba. where he
was shot during the huntlag season in !

For Thill
Babies

BMh knee*, one leg having to be am-.f
fat jg of great aCCOUOt
pufated almve the knee. 7-be hunter'
.
.
...
i
was W, botowtogtobto poveniitOi-a babv ; that is why

flatiahed tn giMca cak. Tbe furaiiere to tbr toiemt of loral updoo: at k*stl for whom they work a rcaial. The'
furnisbmgv are all of tbe ben ami I that Is Ibe late*: {daa of the Ohio fV ; title of the Unltcil StMca 1^ eoUielr
I* a* satittary a* roodeni metb-s;. C T. V
Ignored,
can mcke It.

John .A. MrCall Tuesday pari ed wllb,

gR,ce Prince Tnn'* aoa .sraa diw

ti...
; his most prlrn! poteewslcto-ra snmtoi--.
•ni give yon two mtouies to get m. , palao- he ercrled at U«g Uranefa at;

The bouse I* heated >y

of hto fntber'a cumt„ ,te -Bcnee' dlstnrhaBCeo

yocr mouey or HI make short work of ! an « »p.-nsr of ICilp,iii«i. Th.- n.-w owner thbre has bc-n- no heir to the Cbtorac
- A robto r bad Mr*. 8lm..o Be^i'.d th'.-e»tau-U Myron, H. Opp-nto im.' ,broa.-.
The dowager empteat has
dell of Bay City by -he throat, and as; why paid U^'.oiV" for It..
' unt.-rvsl all eligible prince* to be pieshe explaiard ibal there was no m.'Qej '

Th, -pr^r lands" whleh the Vnlred ‘ smari at the palace cm the Chloewe

Jn-!he hojs.-the robto-r closed hi* grip I R,*;.-* purrhas.-d from etmrrh owners'
and sorrow at the accident wws tou|babieS afC fat.
If A-faur •igiit.T an.1 Ibe wiiman Lecame by; in -he Fblti^pin-.-s at an csp.wie ..r
Urtral. Her cries, fr.ehien.sl the (el-,
.re largely to IW
pro«cuted. Mr. WAHc had to be I
,
.
o'.**
brought home on a cot.
j baby IS scfawnv.
Scott S
sway Jus' lietore her husband ar.; ,ion of' snuaH.-rs. wb-.. .apouslinu

New Year, and fttun the^e »he will oelee' three ur f.mr abb wifi be kept to .
ihv palace f..r a yeor .(r two. Vn.ni
ibcse prinra-s the emperur's sueernsor

I Gov. Luke E. W'cub'. pay tandlor.ls. will bt-uoaoaai.sJ.
yVhile southern Michigan'to In the ___________ ;__________ ^_____________________ ,
________________;_______________________
in-4'S of an Ice faaiin-. Ckdlllae to
smily
ming thousand* of tons for horn.'
Indiana Iho flr«t of ifaeAceli
cohaumpilon.
ami
sliijiplne
many
cars
(Vysial lake frorc over last Bight
AIif th.- riiy II Is the -bra-' ire In
and the ytmeg i-ofie are looking for i not need iftimediatclv for
I and to flfce-u Inehrai to iblcl.
Tin- local ilealers ha>e iu-i»
don't
^

maa. woman or child wbo ■
rhir 6^. a lieauilful Wory o
■ be purpled beatber moor*.
war ably Inierpo-W hy UIhk
Bra'. mm*m Loudon and famil)' enter
, Udifcao. »ll«K Bernice
Ulnod with aaomptuoaii dinner. Ili»n>v then favtin-d ilie auilienc- with
aereo frtend* Uut enJo>iiiB an rvra Billy- and the sU.ry <rf Ihr horse
log of Buelal enioynient.
V
undanily rifX|Kin<hMl to by Ibe liuarts
.
In honor of Ibe i v. nl t^e ahad.
the aiiillencr. The piogram ehwe.i erve Cliy Weiliiex.lay to alli-nd ill" .
tre« In from of- the iKnneWin Ena will) an Irish dialect skmch by Miss l•mII•Slllilh wraldiiig. she to'lng grand.jDO'-

'stores as fat what it d<«s

.......... .

EagbCb atrw-i wore Wrung yuh elec
trie bdlba which nhon.- a V'lmme i.
Ibe gaeala wbo repaired ihilher. Win.

||. A. DneK-<-ry. Tlie hragiie
iliigss and
sklllfuliv waa H gi
li those ptMi nl w. P‘ actually
c In the klicheii with an Irlili

IB. the room* were brightened by si
aritatk an«ngrmcnl of ied rarna woman and her neigblxir.
lloa* and aoilaz. Ibe amall tahle^
After the program iW. I. B,
BpoD wbkb iho Sndch (<mal
Ti wa» e'hoH-n ehaiman of Hu- n
*erv<.d being daintily dw.mied will Ing and !. I» Sievm»on MTreinry. Ttie
trailing amilax and ramalluna. eaeh llrrt one ealhsl ii|>on wa* M. W. l-Odirplate lieing deaignaicil hr a rareaiinn wood. Mr, l.'cderwimd r.umnietl ii|> the
The tdare card* were lnacribe.1 will. slmation oxsellenily and well in a
Bwmi grace and to oacb wax ailaehen
■w woni*. He helleveil tlinl a
a aprtg of e'lh.-r while or puriile rasional gnml. hard loll of ihi
bntber direct from the Mghlanda
would have a good elf.-ct on those of a
Saolland.
enicl nature. He Is-lievert lb*'
The comptor enjoyed the followint
of a iwgard for tbe lower anltndls
Oraier cocktail.
Crean Snnoo haddlc^ IVnato acooe*
Oatmml cakna.
Boaet Inikcy.
Potato fcroqnctle

'

. Peaa in Bnahc caaea.
Hot rolU,
CranboriT aaiice.
Salad,
.
Cbeeae airaw*.
Oilrea.
B’arem,
lee creaw la waienaelon mould*.
Cake.
Ccdfec.
Ebert Bread,
Brandy aoap*.
- Balled oitfa.
rUlowlDg the banquet where w

ail a'llihiile of^ tody or gentle,
inaxniuch as cruelty cu>-| h
___ ciati-d tnvm Irulgai'liy. He iH-.llewd
111 the 1dea‘of eOucciiim along hiimini'

With U (Bthuitlaxtic inembttrahli
aeveoty-flye. U. W. tlnderwund
elected prcxtdenl. E. L. EtlaaM*,
roiaiy aad treaaurer. am] tbe foUowinj;
vice prawldenu. the U*l. l*-1ug wil.Jeci
to ebaage providing the people nam<*l
are DM wllllag to aei In Ibnt ca|«elty
Acme. C. H. Eeila
Blair. P. M. Hamlin. .
^ Bay. B. j. Taylor.
Fife Ijahe. B’. W. Brower. ,
GaHIcld. Cbarie* A. Bdgceomb.
Grant, George D. Evan*.
Green lake. Cbarie* B. Dye or wni
lam Dexter.

.
.

LongUke.1. J.EaW.
Mayfleld, Thomaa Rawllbg*.
Paradise. John Bowdni.
Klagsley. A. B. BUosan or the Rev
Mr. Tfauralon.
Union. Jo«lah D. HJlIon.
''
Whitewater. F. H. \1ntop Md U SI.
Orrtrtt.
The Ust will be laereased by
lydmnl
residing In tbe elly.
‘ Tbe mooting was called to ariX
ordt by



a.IdllloD, an.l car|s-DliT* ar
■•uiiing lu a new flioir and pew
He I* adding mon lightf,
gasoline plant nnd will Tmv.., .

CTV 1

n hYiday to bring Iho lotnl up
elghly. while there are a nnmto-r
Kiile-i-rlpilons wbiih will to' uimle.
VV. I'eck to'ipB the flrsi un Hie list w

art

tb"' tln.-st stnre-i In tie-eofiiilv
nro rauii^
hiK present Inipniv. niiiito''aro
rauii^ and CUSllioilS tbcill.

...
Hch t

^VheD

"'a'l™,.,-i,h,.;tliey are scraivny tlioso.

ciiitiiig alHuu flnislii-d. bni are • v|s>>i-ars ago .birlug a fauiiiie tn Hu. .-sub
wiilp|H-d from (-a.lillae.
-Mamii Clapp uf Kalan-arm has
iisl Ilf ihi- lonely U(- to a t.-iii al
nil lake, wh.-fv li.- was taking open
r ip-attu.-iii for liilemilusto. 1!.- Inen-as.-d forty lu.iiii.ls to Wi-igki atiu

Tumors Conquered
Wilhout Operations

Unqualified Success of Ly^ E. KnKh^'a
. Vegetable Compound tn Cases of Mrs. Fox
and Miss Adams.

gaiii.-.f siirpitotoaly to siivngih, l.in
as soon a* h.‘ ranirii.-d to his ni'.Hit r's hiimr he l.eg*n t.> d.vJloe. aii-l lo .
rtfusi-s lo return to tli,> tent lifi-.

Fi'.e'BMfn'crf Haul.- Cn-.-k' wn- l.f
every
l.-n by a biilldiut b.'foie Hi.- auluial
ra-i
They was klllisl. Dr. Vary has dlstoi.vr.sl
lb- animal, and on or.ler of tlo- >ia'.
tieliuht in Scotl's EmulUiai.l Ilf h.-allh, will send Hie I rnln
Sion.
It IS aSSWCCt OS and si.liia1 raird i.i (hi- labontl.o. a'li.- r; of M. in .ii i.'imln.- ll Ih.- d-ic
wholesomc lo them.
ha.l liy.Ircipbiddi. .A tiiiml.iw of otli.-r
dolt), han- town bi'i.-n.
JmM for
sOMAfo.
Fees r\.(S..|ied at Hie es.^Ulirc of

While the local fivigM was, siandiiig: nervcs are hurl al
on Iho main iraek unloaillng.guods a>:
.

Beulah, an engiue andjen.l. r e«... In 1 unyenlle t O U C !l.
from the east «t full Kpeist. sHiusssius ■
tek clear. They did niH see H; -,
iiiiHIneariy onto It and rra..h..l

■lVi» plJtBtt l«
acv.l" tmik.
,it, -.eti.v of

tuiluns only for the purpose of ibe iurni"d store and b.gi-ihi-r with a ear,
i
work that eoiild Ih- gullell out of llteln. of raercliandlte was burned up.
couple of hglds of young penp!-said further lha' it was Ibe duly
of all to repon any violaiioiis that they
umii-si to*l we<-k >Yld^v nlgltl :it
knew of.

A tot.-.of liniik* was cxtuurral ui Mrs
A. \V. IVck and He' other pronioti-r* u(
the prejiwt and Hie mveting adjimnu'd.
Enough pew iiiemiM'ra wi'n' receival

tllC}'

I their fat is laid up for
.•time of- need. Tlit-y are
happy because llicy’are
'•comfortable. ,'Tbc fat sur­
rounds their little nerves
wlieu.

ra.ns;uerabie fore imo 11,.
a*, w’neking it and rbe freiehi''
fraini, nic engine
One pian asiwp
line* and thought Hie society would bo
eaUwifs’ was potK«. out uulti-'
go-id thing for the cHy and conniy.
W. H. rmlor was called iipo^ and Jura-il. but ihe elothlng and some man .
to-lunging
111
(be
en-w
-was lost. The
slalNl thaljie lielieteil that some chll
cabousi- caught fire from fh"- over-

and ralllBiT prerallod, a geaaon of wn
L. U. Orcuii'bf near Willtomsbure
waa enjoyed and the *weel melodlr* apoko hrii-ftyt omllnlng the rause that
of “Annie Lnnrle." “The Bluo Bell* oi had made him hecumA Inlvrealed In
SeoUaDd" and other btllada dear
le work.
tbe mooriei of the Highlander wen
Mrs. A. W. Peek then staled
anng by the family and their goextx.
Inaianre* of rrueliv that bod IxH-.n
and Urn. K. E. Hont tumUhed
lironiBit to her ailt-nUon and her
BBilc daring tbe orening. and while
marks shoslisl that fhore were so
the iplrit of tbr aimiTemary of Srntthat should hnve ailcnlliio
Innd-x poet wna rampant, two ot the
this rity. She said Hial. she bellovtsl
qM represenUtlves of Highland-* plaid
that Iho imllco coulil work hi barmnny
R. Caldwell and Dan Loudon, took
tbe Hiirlii)' and that the Horlely
Ibe Oimr and danced the lllghlan.
I work barnunlotu'ly with the
fling amid the clapping of band* and
poltc. Bhe said tltal Ibe board of dithe tramp of many feet which followeo
n-clurs bad |xnl Hie annual duw>a< }l
Ibe lace* of tbe ioimKable bagpiper
len. M cents fur women and r:
T»rof«teT "IThiwf.- who managed in
ceuls for children.
make merry with a rlolln In place of
The Kcv. r. T. Stout spoke lirh-ll:
the bagpipe* of the -auld'Bcolrh
Mill he was followed liy Mrs Travis.
Punchy wa* nerved ibruughoi
said ibal the law could toevening’and it waa paw the hour ol
forced If the »oMefy had plenty
uMalght wbee the gUd aDolvercary
stamina; Mrs. Arvllla Uardner. v
waa astiahly elo«ed with a good tilghi
lustanci-s of fix woi-klng*
Thoae prewni wep':
blayvir and
Cleveland. O.: I.. I... Sirv.yvsun. v
Mr*. A. V. Friedrtrh. Ur nnd Ura. ii
oiilllnitl what cupld Is- acrompUshi-J
S. HbII. Mr. and Ura. K. J. Polghum,
l.y socli a s.)clcly; Ptv.r, 1. B. Gflbcrt
Hr. Ud Mr*. George W. Lardle. Mr.
who advisetl to-glnnlng with small
and Hr*. W, F. CaJWn*. Mr. and Ura.
Ihtogs and working np; R. U Bprasue.
B. Thiriby. Mr. and Ur*. Samoel Gar­
who told how modi gooil had town ncland, Hr. and Mr*. Herbert Hcmlacne.
ilished by Hie mere jirgBDluiiion
Mr. and Mr*. R. I. Hpragne. Nr. and
stiiiie' yiwra ago; i. K. Gllibs
Mra/Dan Loud.m. Ur. and Ura. U. J.
who thoiigbl iliai tin- county ogi-n'
Morgan. Mr. and Mn>. Jame* Uurchie.
should bavr a giSMl .-iatory: Jessie \V
Mr. and Mn. W. W. Bmtih. I>r. and
RValianl. who, udd of Instanci’s of
Hra. A. H. Hotllday. Mr. and Mr*.
■ruelly that had ramie oiider In-r td.M-i
M. Prall. Mr. and Ur«. William l»ve
.mioii. and Fre.1 I.. Rnillh. who sl>
and Robert Caldwell.
serlhisl llie worlJiiKS of Hie siicielj i
Ur. and Ur*. William l»o(tnn
Grand Rapids.
'■ atalaled by ihelr ehlldreo aiid famDIi-t.
> ImsIneiM ntedlag'followed the
dlscosslon ami the boanl of diractiir.i
County Humane Society.
instriiciral ii> apimlnt canvassers
The Grand Traverxe Ctraniy Hnletiilicr*
In the rlly and mmiiy.
. Wiane aoclriy wa* orgaulxcd al the
eUy library la*) Tburxday aad Warlt-d

....... .

bone and 'mutoU." Fat
to Trav.lijai)ies arc happy ; they do

Scott 4< Bowne
Chtmltls

Clianipii.n Ulll. Th-y had some ihrlHIng escapades, liiMu.lliig siiiradrifis, a
runaway team.

.fira- during lho5 for lln-ns.-s tosueil
noiarb-s ;i-U.IIc wvr.- within tJfk «f <hralary o' lb- governor. The iiiimis-i
was
as agailisl
issued 1::

biirglarlce.l at Saline, the side .b.ir
tojing- pried ots-li and . the si.s k
dnd. Ikinlel' barn yard in turn the rig ever to the kbiv.-s and raturs takito. and ihe pi-nYMtig were roarrie.1 at ihe.M. E. i-jr--hire.! maiT while to- preiftvd «. ntiend ci.-s In the iii-iiey drawer.
'.A “horse buy.-r" spent the day with
sonage Monday. Mr; Young Is a Ilm- the funeral of a'nelghbor.
emidoy of the lebTlmUCj The lal.--ri he.vhh fad liim.-BU-ii- FarrieT Itoy near Vassar. and alter
Ulus Rlanehe VVblille

' vtaning In llairh- Creek is the odvorat
.1 .H,,ows have gladden.-d j
^
^ hoiloy aad vto- i-v
the hearts of the lututo-nm-n tn Hito!;r,,,.wiad of sugar, and esp.wlall^^eal^
.|die*.

The argunii-nt was maile that

having dittoer and supper vrith Hie
family said ti<- gues»d he'.I stay, all
alglil. lie ttiiw rt-t.-aled Ihc-fart that
b. wa* J.din lUv. a son who bad town
away thlrle.it yeaiM.

Eug.-u.- Ij Ral-.W. a Grand Rapiito
e^ ihal.-r, sought to etij..iii th'- el':
and the gn-are'«i soiirco' of pourfrom s.-Jlinp cool at cost during ihe
m.ld* or Empire wa* the gntuu of Mrs | tohment. H<m<^ Is the erealion of na
e.uil fauiini- of llwK. He ^arriral ih. t'lmkliii last Tbiirsilay.
sugar is the Inv.-vurim <"f man.
mai'cr to ih'- -.upiune' conn. wb.fMiHs lUfl.iia llensi-n to rtill on Hie,Tlie latter hv
pradifle uf many «i
'!ie Idll tff r..nipl*l
h
sick list.
; lie- ills I.. wMcIi hiituan Oi-sh to heir
James Wys.' and Newiim'jciy made a i »riR!ii-s dliM-oso and all kidney t roiib
hiisiii.-ss trip bi llmplr- Iasi Tm'siWj.j ► »•“* oib"-r tUs.i -.l.r.« w.-r.- Ocvt-i
Mis.- Nellie Getrliell ofT'totti- to the 1 known iiut;i sugar was Mibi.iiliir.-d f,!.

A megaphone has ies-ti piac.-d to HoJiiilpu of the Flr-i m: e. .eburrb a-

.Sa-.-itm*', and s.-v.-ral Jh-iodi frb-teto
clerk at the poKiiifflra-.
. Ihoney, Thi- Aiii.-rk-r;n
now liav
tf Rev. tlw.I.vii (Irimni, lh<- Welsh
K. Carter, Hie candy man. was In ] ■" the - randv tiat-lt'' .m.- Ju*i a* le.
'-vang>-lis'.; In-ar bis s.-ivni‘us <-acn
iwn tost Wtsinesday.
j jiirioira a*'b.'-«htok> imbii,-' llnn.-y

The .Honor orrhesita -had a te ii* '*■- tii-ist i.-Bii.-l auJ wli.-l.-.ii
hear-al ai the L O. O. F. ball W.Nimr- .all foiM*- the i,r.-dlg.-*..-,! n.-eitr "-vt ning.
^flewiTs, -III,- iHs-iry of fooil.' an.l
Almut twraiiy scholars , of the High
ib.‘i-k-menu nf a |•erf<'et. food
to Hie food of the rellgio
ibivd aitfcd.vl the '-mantel I'lmlext
riiamplon Mill la*i Friday ev-ning ■he Billie ato.IUlito In i.-fcn'lir-;.- to
Ik* Anna Mar>haU won ilio uiantl.' liiinev; lull no' n wont Is said atomt
siigar' TIm' lilble to Hins taken as Ibe
fur lii'lng the to-siv i*-nker.
Atibio llriilon of PJalie was iliw foiilidaiioii for Hi.' dew buhey vull, siiu
pb menle.l by Hie >eii-nra-,of chemistry1.-.I of Eihij Ely la*i W«ln.*».lay. ‘
"A. It. f'as.' Inri a'vatiial.lo bora- ihi- ttaai ii to Hie mdy nluudulely piirv.aiid
whi.li^.m.' savv-: and mil delin. rioiis

ol

woman's

dread

lienor dtoplacs-nu-nt. d.-u'l wail (<ir
lirue to isuitirm your fear* ami go
thmugh tfai- leuTorsiaf alicepital.'pera(i.m-. ncenra- L.viVia Vk i’iiikham's V.-g.-tablo Comi>ouiid at .m.v nti.l »«-glo
w and write
write Mrs. Finkham of
its O.W
Lvnn. -Mass., fora.
Read th'.-sr-strong l.-Hrrs from gratc-1.0 have been vun-d:
IlwrMrs. Ilnlham:—
(FiM IsWler.l
•In hskmg.e.v vnurbnk 1-wlhaty.uir
•Msls'toe eurrs Tumws. I bsvr torn to a
dr.uwtui-l to- lelk me ! tw.e • tinuur. I
• ill to i.i-«r lluu grat. ri.1 if y.*i van brip
ns. a* 1 .k. e. .low! an ot«*li.«. •—Famd*
Drar Mrs. Piukham:OtomriLxtsv.I
-1 taketh-.bbmrtoreagntidatvv-si «
Ibrinowwi
with your wooderfv

aSSl^^lI’wSSola hri!

Hsail thro- .emr> ago I hrt toUsm- pain
y •tomoih, wiUi evanuB aad ragtoc
w-tow. Tbr dnrur |iraKXlbrt (or ow.
imlit« that t did not gw( any hmur b*
naminrt me and. lu nay songfiB, dschsnd
1 hod a taaor
“I ffh ore that it nwwnt tav death wnnmBI.
and was vew dudownctwd. 1 •««« bnndrwb
.< didiwr* in ikx-torlng. hot tb* Wmor k*i«
gTvrauig. tiU the dolor iwKl ttat noUdag tnit

laljt^ lo wn^sTwUun. wjsl I at uncr lU
Uklas w nw^r aswliurai. Snding to my
gnwt r.hs( thwl my gwwwl bralth W*a to
im|WOve. and afur thrve aooth* 1 aotkiri
that tor to^ had ralucvd to idm. 1 by
<« taking lbs Ctoiqvnd. and to Ira morali*
l-mkhsm-s Vravtwbir Ounaud. and wort*
fall b. rx)wsni^ PHHot I sm (<w tbr g^
ft Las daw ms.'-lGw LraUa Adaais. C-vhn.
no.b lintel, ttmtU-. Wash.

.... tow
—tlsTough
etammstsu' b.v
b\ ai*>-•
miiwil
tisTTij^ etammatsto
j prures Hie v»?oeof Lvdia E. Finlch
«.-ton. *1.1 was WU that 1 hod a turn.* : Vrgrtalde Cuwpoumi. and ohonld givr

»silixelv|{..t...

ssss,Krv;;i,is;

1 barn again be-u euiaiiH.1 fof advice.

mu E. PiikKn-fl feXtaUe Cw»ixii « K(mb< Bmtij hr INmi’b ■«.

General Newt.
In .nriiiy <i{ woni-n, |oa.ii,,sv sirong.
I men li on the Ohio'e.i|iita.

The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.

'eb.'allll,
• .t-y
Sboi'l*'.. Rwarix fit laiiiving tbougbi
SUta Newt.
he hail appendli-iiis. Ills ftl.ii.lWm. Frarlor wiw iiavW * imriou.
iliouglil he had apie-uinell.to. Hto
jSiruggle with a touil t^Wl dririifl
i.H-s llinughi he liail appmidleUis.
mu kin Muskogim lake. Darkmm*
all lldukliig h.' had up|»mdiriiis,
watch.'** cm *l}.in> saw'
.■nil thing to .lo w'lis lo eu: lilni n|i..n
Mruegflng ngaliixiwvlitd. wave and
and n-niov.- liA a'piu'niUx. Th.' doeioi>
AM night th*' waich.-rw (airidfi'il ih*
ran htni ..p.'ii bui they .IWb-| T. m..ve
n-ady in give him u band if
lii« app-awlix. Insiead of Mr. Swart,
k:iic:--.ih-:r---i-.*. t'eak de»a erJ -.i le
N.'Xi momlbg they fmind him
baviiig appenitlelito ll was f..iiii.l Hue
lying—watro and conifortabl.'—In lito
lie had - at hiui,e lime swa!low ,>l a
|ld 111 hrnne.
pli t-.-'ol wiie pn Ini'll long. TJii* wscl.-.s-u-d uuxv™ k>--» ri :<| tr-i|w.csl -J
Rix Ilf the slx'iwfi Gtvnrso graml
Juror* have reliindral to iho eontiiy
e thinks h s gidiig I
which they had aent.;e>l as

ttmiitovs. The FU|H-rrls»ra
Kev. Ibidl..) I), Powi'TS, pnsiarof Si
11
i-.t." ly I9hi;iui.;i«.a:,lt«.'ii.
hual on this score will doubtless .-ii: Paul's ehureli ai Flint, hin-.l a tig at
PrtHuplly a* ihj' clock chime.]
«>iir.of'Sr.V. la*i evening H:e nuplial off |«--,ii Jurors from Bumlay pay hen- a II.cry liara logo to Fliifhlng. I'lion
Tile
prpseeuior.
It,
H
«h'.
has
hto
return he *»k«^l a fellow staiidin?
.not of Tliraslor.' 11. Boyer of Easi
rec'lving
jiay
(or
liiiHng
on
ilie
ind Mtos Ethel Uulto-t of this
In th-'. .io..r of the. barn, w horn be io..y
lK»rt of
-r rupervi«.ra. and this will to-i,„r
„f ,h„ ,,apinvw. f. .Irlve him
va* lli-d fast hy Justice fleorpe
•iowi.-d.
C-ami Juror Campbell I'ihome. I'poa r.wehtag lito r.'siilence
W. Curils, to hi* bridal rhamher*
after si.perriM.rs -Who dz.m- pay for! ,y„.
landed Jh.-Ml..* $1 for
late Dank building. Th.- bn
; ,he‘ u.e «d. the team. U'er tIi.- n-v
iH-lng Inn 16 year* of ag,-. her legal sessiMs -they didn-t aiiend.
Mrtdfcnara, YoLma-.f
Sira. Richard Dnroselier'.rf klonroe. vr.nil genUemaii me' 'he lii.Tyman
bad to to- wanethinrat by
wes her life to n' liPh- fox terrier, the iiSiil th. owner oi -the team said he hae
mother, who areompatiled them.
family pci. She wa« pirttolly roused no: rer..‘'v..d tbe earti. I.aler it was
hy him harking and ‘umping t.pon rbi'i found that ihc man- wa°' a holm sliUkea Still Opan.

SiSSSS

For the first lime In the memory, of bed. but nut un;ll be seraiehoil her ha.l l.-vn lianglxib atou' ib. 'utrn ibaselll.Tw wllu have lived on the shore, fac eoulJ |he muster mough energy day.'
ip. The houiwv wa* |i;ll of eoa’ ' .- Du'ch:' Arnold of Kslamtiroo gor
k lake for over forty yiwr*

the eo.muer.ng

''"i.“^;i:T"'’«-«,Uerlogp.i..v- may
Ira I>i-laiii-j‘s l-yearsild daughter
einav from it* early slag."--"r liieptvsllnmutos found some luedlviii.- Im.-n.I eoeeo(daiig.-r mav Iw. lua.Ie manif.-st
<-J for h'T.b-ji-arsdf! brother, and dli-.I by excessive m-mllilf p«-rt.sK arasuupaniisl by unusual pain eviend'mgfroin
after eating n-icral pnu.
t'le atolomen through the groin and
F. Jl. For.ls' haiMwarv star.- was thighs.

Dir.'l r-.ake ary mineke, but remember

THE FARMERS’
SUPPLY CO.
lias ri-ei-iitly chaiigral

iiiaiiui’i-iiii'nt nml

is Inittcr utustol thtiii

i-v.-r to supply il)i- Jra«lf.
tJL'H H.UINKSSKS AUK VnNXKK,S.

Wc malt.-Uiem

from lii.-tii from ihi-last «).\K TAXNKIi STt KJK obtainable.
\Vg

n-p-iirinij ;iW lii.v iisacall.
INJ)t-:i'KNI)j:NT line..f HAllVKST.

IN<; M.lcHiSMniv,

uk

wriii rs ani.) n(;iiT the

TUrsT.
W u carry a i-ompli.U- line of

Wiiipms. lin^it. Ciitti-n.

ISlbiglis. Eol*^. ]:iaiik.-ta. |•■llr Coata. Woul satririL.' Mtu'iiinery
aiiO (Jaaoliii.' KiiMinos.

THE STORE FOR CJUALirV AND "ASOUAnE DEAL"

FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.
l::: ST.A.TE ST.

TKA\ ERSE CITY. MICH.

*» »he siarlrt for the door sh. tired of American s-yl.-s of tom.« o{K“ii at this time of fhe
while Hoitod lake Is only partly fnuen fell tinramscioiis. The'.tog r.m.-'wed hi- liiildins.and-pui up a hyu-. ofhlti.vr XT., on evecybottk

Ura. A. W. Peek, wbo I* deeply Inter­
The open wiaicr I* eomei
ested to tbe work And during the past
nnpreeedeoiitl to evep (Jit- oldct
aommer baa expeodvd murb time and
bs.bllantf.
labor in aecuriag flienberi, fur the pro.

poaed orgaBlsalloB. By mMn* <>l laBEULAH.
tanlewi and the lelepbooe abe enlliti
Fenlah. Mich., Jan. :C-Hie B<
ed many members. The matter w*» lyceura met at the K. O. T. M.
Srat taken up by a commiiiee of ladle.s
Wednesday etentng. and will
from tbe Woman-aelnb last May who
Iwo week* hereafter.
ibougbt aucb an organisation would be
BIto reports Uiree new arrival*
a good thing for .the city. Aceordlng- to tamlUe* of this regiuo this week.
ly a eompaqy of ladle* organUed abd Mnrt have takon quite a flock w
neentvd the ebaner.
stork*.
Tbe ebaner members of the society
1, P. Judima and faibny left U»r
bit: Hn. Ague* -murtell. Mrs. U. W. week for Lo* Angele*. Cal. whera- they!

frantic barking until nelghtoir- we;r , i.-c-diiy; to 6to owa ia4.*<.,a.nl noil hi-,
aroused and Invewilgated,' •
• lamlly. 'his horse, dog, ehirk.-n«. b -cMuskegon. Holland, Gsand Haven'pies, ere., are s.S'-tBj-ej u4der ..n.Id oiher cities are taking advantage roof. It Is bull- w‘tb a t i.vsto-y t-yr
' the Rood scare at Gram) Rapids l.i' t bin and wingi-. Thehral r part i<I 'h,
lake dMcTBlned efforts to lake l.wal mala section to v«wu|i!.>l by !iicisi:r.
faeiories away. Muskegon ebambrr e! ihe-rlghi wing by Ihi- hors-, ike 1. U
cfitpmerce r.'presenutlv.a have to-i-Ti wieg hv hto ehicktas, eai aa J d ig.
off.Ting tmnuses and sli.s to factories and the n-ar wing to his buggy bouse
and several are giving serious consid j The upper pan .-'f the upright ro.-i
era-.lna to offerr. owing to the dilatory , tains hay. grain ar. l u'ber ihlrj*.
laeilcs on tbe part nf the rity in pro-; There Is nothing cheap about ik'idlag ndeqoaie flood prutecUmi.
boose, every room being Sited up at
Andrew Ryan, aged 45. a well known! If tor Ibe use of a person and ever,

fanner near Argentine, while Im-aklng'animal ha* Uie be*' of care
Rveij
Underwood. UraC d. A. Montague, Mrs. ^^'viril for ikree mooiha wlib Goo. a eoli was throsrn from ihe ran byi room U illuminated with gas aed -:;<v
W. F. Strangways. Hr*. A. V. Frled- B. Steele aad wife, fonsert.v of Tniv
Heb. Mrs. F. IL UOMW. Mn. J. W. Haa- erae ClIT. Wort was received-thi.

JAYNE’S
EXPECTORANT

the standard cough and cold cure for over
75 years now comes also in a

25c'

to tsny wnb joo. DmH
A»k ytiwr dctiggeL

size

br wilto.ol it.

ALMANAC l-kkl. tSnw^to P,J,„.aSra.lWi4s4dala*.

Cure a Cold in One Day

|

OIUNO nUVEfWK HERALO. TMUUOAV. FEBIIU.

PAit«.

ivfrad bat aot a woaaalw a ehiM ae- PriBeeasebea. as the emperor’s inb" Om.
' IMUB. aIl. Jn. M.—Om. Wb«»l- eaped. Ite aewi of Mint three nora Jeeta call her, nvc that she Is a Ilraly. i
body, much Indulged by.
•r't dM(li eaiuM (tmi aone* tbrodEb torrlrare oa Tartle talaad r«a(*od
here Uet nlaht. The aorrlrara are to ber metber aad adored by ber broib-|<
•at Miilicni AbbazM. Ill* be
WbMicr fttaUes li ie BOenlet. Hiu a terrible pll*ht but win reeoTer. Oae
■John Allalae Wbitman.’' was marof the Toeeaed Btea aald eUbijr-ftwr
ASbie iTKMHer U)*cn»b«d toda
d to Mltc Marietta Kelley at Kaa4be fcMral will be biwM <b Washsaa aty. At tbe city Jail, sooa afier^
(area Mfliularward. It waa dlacovered ihai the.
OeBoral Wheeler quletljr aad peace
groom- waa a -woman. -I mar-,
broke
ep.
rallr paaael awar at E;ts reaierdar
d foreoB- lied this giri as an accommodaUon.*;
Bn oae beat U ta
aftmeoa at (be bene of tale eiater.
Is barel)'

(alalatc risbt «
Mn.«erilac finritta. (a Brooklro.
possible that they landed op the eoasL
doaeid) Wheedar wai bora at
Topeka, with tweatyteita. Oa.. Sept 10. Itat. aad i
liaeal deecnilant of Oea. Wllllaa Hall. three tartltors arrlred at Parr Towaaaad. Waahlagtowrihlt mornlnK.

said sbe. -Bbe said sbe coaid not live
witboot me," Sbe gave ber real name,
Pauline Webster. Bbe had dreasedi
a mao for three yoars. worn short j
hair, smoked pipe or cigar* at
-d lohpcoo,
rani a kiss. PleaHo give me
Come play wlrbrme. I love you

Otneral Ntws.
That Joha Hay. late aocrrlary of
Slate, bid a preawaltlon of bla deaib hooey, yes I do,- The voi
aad piercing In a Cleveland poller
rMattea lalUd. He cradeaUd with moalhs befure be died and that he
to make s Jesi orer ibe fact has court. "Mr. Court Officer,' cried
bla daac aad was aaioed ai a Iteoteabrought to light by the pubUea- judge. "I don't know who It te. j
an
X o
of drasoons.
(loo
of
a
letter
wrilleo
by
the
dlplohonor, lhal wants the kiss," replkd
(beef
teearalryaehootai Cta<
his Illelong frieod and col- the court officer. ' Flad
aeered ia New Heileo. bl
. Colonel William U Si<
her In the pea." aniwered the Judge.
break of (be cirit war be
of Koont Vernon. N. T. The letter In- Court was adjourned for ten mlnuic*
otared tali eerekea as
eluded the following:
-IXm'
aad the room cleared
the OoofWerate Berrlea
aaythlag so ridiculous as my eompaUmenl-or “Everybody Works
a candidate for the piwsIdeDcy. Bat -Father." Finally a parrot,
I shall nerer bold any offlro aflertbli. wan there ns evidence in a larceny

aataer to aeree la the arwr. aad bis
It was aot through vanity nor
acitoa at this titae attiaated wMe- tire lo.ktwp bis bead warm that John
one of
apread atimtlon la the louih and all
over the eoaatrr. He wae appe
naior ceaeral af Toeaieers aa<
alfaed to the comaund of the earalrr ditfalse blmteir. Tbe news
dlritkie ct the araijr. df SanUaco. la toons had made hU bald bead and
ibla pealUea bo eoaamaded the tro(«e aharp features familiar to Ibe puUle
at the eamraieBt of'Lai Ouislmaai aad he waa eonttaatly aaaoyed by gapCuba, and was mlor ofScer la tbe| Inr crowds. Mr. Rockefeller has made
SeU at the bsuie of Saa Jaao. Whea: eereral trips since he got hit wig and
the coBmlaslea was aased to arraate
tbe attentloa that be forfar tbaaarreodeE of Saatlafo. Oeaeral meriy drew. His cloeett frieodt have
Whecder waa Ks seakir neiaber. and
he platred aa latportaai part la the de­
tails of the sorroader lUsK. In partial
reeacaUJoa of hit h^lM the corera»«( waned kin oamBaader of the
riret brigade. Beeaao^lrUloa. la the
PhlUpplaaa. aad tbli poaliioa be hrid
aatll Job. tt, IPOO. He was ipproaehIng tba aid' lUAi. When he wat adeaneed to tkf laak of brigadier geaaral. aad he waa la eommaad of the
depahoeat of the -lahea for tbs laei
three Mlha of hit aeUte amr life.
PoHowtag bit leilreaient be nored

to lock tgice to be sure It is Mr.
Rockefeller. It Is eookidered passible
that Ibe process servers la tbe Btaadard OH iDveMIgatlon may have pnasod

: Jaa. tr.-m Is r

DR. KING’S

NEW
DISCOVERY
Fw CMsaimiw, coueis ud cdids

aad It v> tnnh«-Bid«.*.ia«i

x-nniy .4 .t.iwi-d Tro.-vse. Ihnx I.M
..xs.p«vwa.W.Mdd./ulb-e

S. E. Wait & Sons and G. A. Bugbee.
of Dc:rult Is the -bolder »f the detin-l fai-lury

- 8e

In Michigan. H U riaim.sl llrat .Ui-[ar.- now-jigui-liig
n»e .If ihls legulalor slU liisiirv tui'eiiy.

ib

.b^ ruusly ibrw •roewmvowuoto
V-.k»

nemu K W*l^. .

OnlloteElnsRiliif

Prlei, 50c lit il.OO

■wiKHHHaiBjranB

•• cuic.-tns
ii.h<raitlig IJ
,

pERE Marquette

timar)lng .now cf gas imd Ih-i-.-by ]
State tjcil iViii.tuie a big r.--Iu<-il«n iu iji.- gu- hliu. ^ f. nri f,.i- -«1-:il jii-ldi-<
ce the natite of llie CiitiiUBii}.
• sing
.if i IK k..ii;i -i.-n'l
xvi.I A Aitk.4i Ilf Staiilt Sf. Marie! hit‘'!' in 'l^ci.Ia .-.miily ' TwiUity-nve .rx. asrsiI.aBi-ws|is;.-r iirlBMl eeU rirrti ToviOMa-.. iMnst. TBMe. Unad
ieMie uid .xsinly. lUrer .c-v.-a.. svrk., ClDa. m . II m* Ki.,iai|i. m.
simple white linen or vpnslin nlghlJirtruglit I-Iiil against .-x-R'alinofl , l'>‘!d'tv
ri- [.i .-s.-ni
ipd Ih.- land
rm,
gowD. Have plenly of warm heddinp
CommlKsloni*-Clia>.i S. OsbiMn fur on .i-t-.>K:h» Jon:.- -Tuisi pric.-s. '
B*aS )UliraBkaa.S«
ood blankets, and you'll be comfor:
luli-iviit in the Moose mining pr.ip.m;The csil.ir.-,! i.i-lnlerv who v.. r.- ilii
taMfa. Okattav.ai
Die on the coldest kind of nIgUs.”
aa.l»p.«-smp...
Hut. tiud. a fourth of all tbv m.ioey l«n-'isl from lll.•,TiI^-:..-.:<x.• In-illuli.- by
F, Hopklnaon Smith, Ihe m.led nriaraaLTfsaamOW
UslKtrn has w»-iirtK] on ih.- sale of a ’h.‘ Nsiiunal I'rlniliig anil Enpravlnc
p. HQIUjS! OsoT
I. speaking at the annual banquet <if
portion of bis h.ildii>e«. elahnlng that ‘-..luiuiiiv-ef SlI.-f.-liB'te 1. ft t.usii. r.n.-e
le Confederate Veterans' camp of
menlalii-- j
ll•.■^.a iln-^iolen ni.-it
llmiugti li
New York city, di-clarcd that "the sof
>1
<nii
iudii.xil
th.^m
I
Ihai Oslx.rn acqu xl Ihe pit^rtbfrage of the negro was the greatest
ptxaat.. '
Id that he was lo slian- in the ii- ;'-ate.
In .he mt
crime of the emtury. Tbe grosJ loy.
irar.
•'
,,
j' iV-iJir-! wen- r-ad from the Analty of the aegru waa as much a pari
HoBilleylTey of MeHaiii, Don IW-.v::-!
'“•■e'h'k .x.D.,auy of Chirag'e.
of the south as Its planialions snd lir.

^____ I'

M. & I. lIIE cull

doif .d Grand Rapids and W. r Ynixy-1
people. Then came the riianlp'. and
of Cndillac. are 1.. buK.I tie fa.mia.-;........
tbe loyally of (he negro was ileslro.nsl.
autlmo-iurn. The plaim provide f,.r
What abooi Ihe presen!? Why. n mau
In the Boulh now ito-sn'i dare u> line Hulldlag i:; fe.-i luliulcth anil l»u f.-, 11 "^
In wiilih. rnmiliig nil Miidlt.-U. a lli-oi. ‘ •-:c
bis home and his wife' and child
suggesihin of (>l■n••rat
FrederlcU 1). Graal. ton of tbe great
leader, steps were taken

IS :“;;r

comioiU.-s and a lai.m-ry
a"for hwaiiou. at Hi.lo.v ilu.:...-r the AU-gsii l.uird
la-'
-r--.-.-

—. —......................

•rma "Slit I. .-t.iia
...................................
II u (unli.r orOna
........................... .............. ,.

"a positive c/viARRH’l^glsgsiM
' BS^iSij-rr.. —s-Ksa.,

t?.s::

Maa»atea:.::..'.....!:..'..H
---------Via'tk.rral5ra~A~:

III lea ■

GRAND RAPIDS k INDIANA RY
COMPANY

proper and allow all tnemVrs of hi.
congregation to share in b!s business
like religious eaterprise. Under tl-e

n Harbor I).the purebase .,f iw.-nl}-elKlii acr.-a of
land north of Ihe P.-re Maniue-i,.
Rev, Mr. Todd's plan, every chPd re­
track. Including a large brirl. Imildlc.g
ceives a two-ceni stamp cuh time he
creclp.1 seven years acf> fur tie- use ..f
or sbe Is present. For bringing a new
hbirrill a Morley, tnamifariun-r-: <if 11a
but the best they eould do lo me
pupil a flve-cent trading stamp is Is­
can'. Besidea this- ii Las (lUivhSMXl
peter me In the leg. I just got on
sued. and a onc-cem stamp is given
IS.i acres-niere of land lying belw.x'i
fallbful mule and with Ibe blood drip­ for each penny contribuled to Hie Sun­
■bo railroad and iho l>aw Paw- rit.-i fur
ping like water I rede thIMy-Ihree day oehool plate. When ihe child has
boun. t conldaT get any medlcail al- I* worth of stamps he is permlile.l to
tendaaec. so I went by train to Lot select a present from a large stock.

of her story before she iK^a
writing and then wriio.* without copy
log and with very lliile eorrecilon
The details of the Host scen.-s cd h«
short stories, even lbi
wording, ate clearly io her mind be
fore she begins to write Ibo opening
paragraphs.
Genera] E. 8. Bragg. Itnited Stales
Jusnl at Hong Kong, will celebrate
Us seveaty-nintfa birthday aanlrerssTy

• ValmuUa. ihlrty-aeraa were* teenih Jrar.

liiiaric vHk tbr .tafni. in .i---a

'Tram Irava^ tavaraa CUy ranaannsf acftk

cxm- isa.

ITrala amTra,DTra».-«^.y rrara <tadlH.V

DDURcn

George Adams Roblnxnn. a deso-mlu( of two presidents of the ttniteJ
States, a Harvard «raduaio of the das.
of ■Cl. a veteran of the cUH war and a
thirty-second tlegrec Mason, bss be<-ti
rat lo the llrUgeinirl. r»un.. almrt-

li™3

The -Phantasma." or "woman In
black." Is tcrrif.vJng Ihu Mexican quai

MaiylandPhysicianCuresHimselfof
Eacma with Girticura Remedies,
Prescribfs Them and Has Cured
Many CasesWhere Other Formulas
Have Failed —Dr. Fisher Says:

of 8sn Antonio. Te*. To giitnl
against the spiiarilioa crosses haw
been chalked oo houses and gales. Foi
the "Phantasmi^ ia a horrihle thine
it she enlers a honse. Hrr comine
brings death unless sbe be placated
by presents. Last spring the "Pbsii
>ma" vbilcd the Mexican seiiU-meni

TTi.- Harri. m ire fenro factory at OxLaod sdjolatDf (hi. rao be nr- :h.KU iT.ia r.Uw.T and Usd
eommei at (ram KtCIsSlQUI
Oo .hi. l.od tbi. Tvar ha, hrav
?'---.a.-ed epwara. el Tweatv-Ev.
.j.UrU ol aheal to thr acre.
I. i>
tbr braiorfra.lBclaad
1^1 t-r
larglM It ba. M

*


f-trl will be (xmraried Inio a machine
-hip for (be repairing of IhrasMug
n.aclilner)-. Tho new company wlU
also n.nniifacluro (be Ilsm* urnsmen-

w TRY A HERALD WANT AD.

<•”»

wade: e

My- fm-c -.1:1- ;.mi-1. 1 with eetetna

in th- year IyJ7. I
the Ctiti.-ura
Remedi----. nod v.. nUrely eur.-J. I
|i::vrii-iAB and x-ery
clii-'ura llt“'>lv<-nt ai.il
Cuti.-uraS.j
they Imt.- eu
I e;' it. the liabil .h
;'-liiU)e-.l,ulwh.-n
i bud rvtnedi— i»...., . _le m«
black—who they think Is nut a phati
■nicJia.* the Cull. tin. lUnudic^ado.!
.-do.I:am
lorn at an.'hul a designing pi‘i :w>n who
bMad-mind.xl .tu-ugk 1.. pro--laimi'
laiinU.i-ir
works upon the erednlily of the ignor,.rid 1 I
beeor- ^ixleen vvarv, and
-_.elu-ine
ani Mexicans
l!: m.-.ie-j A
1.
muriwsy t linil y
I.iil.Ii'h lliu i- II.T,.
You an- at lil^-rty
truly
• “ .--u-.'.v
-IU-. V
.o. ro. • - .-..V
growing barinoM. the Meraor a Ft .- l,.i: [
'““J
Lombar comirany of Grand Rapid> baIncreased ii> capltajiratlon
m lluo.fkm. Thera Is
, Complete Treatment for Every

r

..IV.

CUTICURA REMEDIES
POSSESS TRUE MERIT

fiiiiPii
'‘l-iilroTH- s From V-olker. J.vl,-.-.,t 1'-.

“i? “ll*"’;rdrr-d.

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Real Estate and Loans
12? Front St.. MonUfu: Blk.,

Inverse Cltr. Well.

Properly of All Kinds for Sale
and Exchange

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^ CUnCURA-THESET.Sl.

Hong-Kong on Feb. JO. He and change in the ownership .>f the con-.becoming entirely frae aad tbe car
s. Bragg remain .Ip good faraUb.
bts'coBSenled to the remora] of ail
. the praaent slocLbtdders ta-Kliic
They expert to retere home aeit snm- care of Ibe Inrmmc.
aeUoaarp cfllriaie. meet of whom i
Oeneral Bragg will entertain
Xuealana aad has agreed that la
No dlvIUt'od wat .'.vlarai at >be an
fulnre ooly Fleas ahsll be eligible k> the gorcramem attaches at
nual m.vilng of the Maple Valley Can­ !
hold pnbUe cMee.' Tbe ctar
sai
ed Stales Irgaiinn oa Us Unhdsy on- ning company, at .he siirplus .■arnitie
nlveraary and mmnbers <d the Iron of iha faeiory were as.sl la Insiallir-.Uoaed the law which autborixea i
Plons. who bltherio hare brioaged
irigide are planniag lo cable him conmnehinery and making other imgratulatloni.
Ibe Hussian -oribodox ebnreh.
emenis. The factnrj- is now <-.‘tiEver} Christmas the German em­
ehaage Ibelr religion wlthonl losing
ibeir Hell rigbta
peror gives bis daughter Limise
pearl of gtrat price and this year tbe
Many Drowned la Wreck.
' ' teealb pearl waa added
Virtorte. R. C. Jan. la—At tar
lehless string, which will
caa be told early this mortaag m
seca' twenty-Brst binfaday be onloM tbeir liras in the wrwfc of
epnaled la Ban^. She Is In her four-

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..... ..ne TakiafKlfKdtapt.Mk.Wh.
'^"iTralalravraTravvrraav stwaaallaf tor (ka

The Gerernaenl i^^s^^...
Canada

San Antonio. Nellce of ber com­
ing rearh'-il llie town a f<‘W ilavv lxevident truth,- bo aaja “that a man
on the appolnled date the wo
who Is ninety-nine parts Irish and one maa. Bcvompanle.1 by a child. s:<>|i|xM
mghting in ftnaia
part Cherokee Is to all Intents an.l In front of a Mexican home In I.anNlu
Ooemel.- Hnaala. Jaa. tT.—Halt
thla town la la Bamea Fighting Is purposes an Irishmaa. even U be Is by
t. There was s cross ou the dtuir
gotagiOB beiweea the troops and the the slainies of the UdIum States
She parsed to the next huuse and -tirevoInlioBlaU who bare been reln- Cherokee ladUo."
d. asking for supper. The request
Mary U. Wilkins Frocmaa Is said
dtmled and the ceu tlay the sirk
r a most careful aad coascicoilous child In the house died.- The p.illce
lllerary workman. She thinks out lh<
low looking f'H- the woman in

BII their plaeea.

ismomUastreastoyonrllfethBottae drink. eoetiM
or BMirpUse luMts, for ft boob ends tn Consomptfon.
Paenmonlt «nd Death. Save ronrself from these
B’Hfol resola of Coughs and Colds,
taking

ballet wooed which he received Ibe coDtrlbiitlun boxes have proved so
Klxnp at Deatb Valley on Dec. 3.
ssfiil Ihai the Rev. T. K Todd, a
Melbodlst poslor la 81. Loots, will ex
tend Ihe Inaevallon to the church

la all hU long aad aeUre aerrice
Angelea, I was laid up for a coupio of
Oeaeral Wheeler abewed tbe ntaaoti
weeks, but 1 got better an' here I am.
eoutage aad determlaailoa. When he
I'm goln' lo prolecf myteir the best
waa aarrlBg with the Cowfedaraer he way 1 kin. aa' if them Mausers don't
was one of lie most gallsat and daabbelp. I'm golB't' buy Oatllng gaar."
lag earalrr leaders, alwars In the
Although unkaosm me an lavealor
thiekeet and bouett pan of the IlgbL
and almoei bllad and heavily weight
la-lbe Spanish war, he ploekllr stock
ed with lbs elghly-elx years. Waroham
to hli dntr. tboogb he waa tmder the
r. Chase Invented Bfly yean ago the
doctor^ care aad wai ordered home.
Bret eieelric motor, the model of which
His mcB were deroied to him aad the
ie now tn tbe Vermoot siatet
known as Wheeler's
model will ran today when an elcctrft
Oabrederaw Car
current Is aMled. as It did half a eeapraaerved hU name. He was an InterInry ago. la hie ahop In Hooipeller.
astlag aad ^odeat writer ba the tnbHaving been described In Ibe. WashJeet of the war. and wae a freqneat
laglon post as a oobte red man, Law­
o megazl^ beside pubyer Robert
Owen baa written a .leitbs editor. “I bold as a self

e depoaed the old au-

piiml. rnri K Wolk«. J

^kar.;
Mr. Rockefeller oa iho street wilbout ebrate on Jan. 19, I9fl7. the iPuib an
in the bulUliiig
;E|| $Gff8lll Ball
recogalxlag blm.
atveraary of Robert K. Loe'n birthday. q-uirir-l; abroii
A
Mardstw
mmi.rnsire
w-.ie
r.-fi.v--.
,.
PL5i;.%i'ls''hiJ
i
|lJ|OR7t'*OK
Kst-S-I-f.uli
hsrm*
l-o»
Trading stamps as a means of peiWaller Bcoii. the Dc«ib Valley
)»*rnill his name to In- n.- .1. Iiav
.i-,.
W?'■ .
i''*d« in tb»cMndiih«i.v< .crtsi.i ii..n
aadlng children to ctinie tn Suli-la;:
liner who is knowe as Bcoity. bat
school, to hrlns«»*iher children will.
gone \o New York to buy a few
MjUD'Iim Irani. aivlT. Ili-Va la aad< -«p ■
^
y. a- anunaLta. «*. r. a
aer riOrt, so be declares. Retomi
lem and lo drop their pennies into

aid: "Tbey beat me a lltUe bit.
but I'm going to get even. Tbe crowd
to Wheeler. Ala..wbero he ilred golei- that It IrrlB' t' botl Into my cUlms
tjr with hit dtildrew. Of theee. Joseph began the uonble oa Dee. 7 laat There
Wheeler. Jr. bat followed hie Uther^ was three of ue—a white man. aa In- pwfelBo aa aa oCBear la tbe arrnp. dita aad mynetf. Tbe tadian got shot.
aad bit daaghtar. Ahoie brlr Wheel­ Oa Dee. gl they tried lo get lo me
er. wat oae af tbe anal rained anrsei agalo. They killed another of my men,
la tbe Spaaltb war.
Another coa.
Thomas Hirritea Wheeler, a llenteaaoL was drowned off HoBUok Point.
N. T. 8ep(. 7. im. la aa aUempt to
rescoe a eompaaloa who was la daa-

The Cough Hahit

"SlUlns by My WlOe'a Bed’*
writes P.G. Ri
RaBtiey.orOaklahden.lnd.. “1 read abodt
Dr. Kta^'g Hew Dlaoovery. She had »t a frtfhtfal
chronic cough,
igh, which three doctors______________
dootors frlled to retieve.
After taking two bottlea abe was perfectly cared, and
today sbe la well and atrong."

expert to be eomforlahly drail case, wat dlseover>-d in a far come*.
by 1908."Bleep out of doom If you want to
liam Dtrlct. a Hereford. know the wild Joy of living. ’ was the
England, vicar, died reCFDtly. For advice given lo New York socIMy w«c
by Miss Blanebe C. Mania, an
At the (doae of hoellllHee he aimed
ttad widow af BeatMDln Sherrod, wboa erclae than was Involred lo walking ipoaRe of outdoor life, following a re
from oae room to aaotber: be was a cital which she gave In the Waldorf
kb bad aeUe the aatta while be
coadaetlBf oae of hU taaoas rmtda: bearty eater, with a marked weaknes* "I have slept out of dfiors In-a cornet
of my plaxu summer and winter for
Mia. Wheeler died la itM. Oeaeral toraueh
Wheeler piaetlead law la the aeoib, fared rolls the always had them tor five year*, and In that tln;<- I have
braakfastl and roast pork, and he
•r had a wld. Ihoogh oo several
aad named la plaatlat for a aa
shint It was twenty degrees Isdo*
«r raart; be wat aeUee la pollUei aad eoold tnalte away with a bottle of port
wine after dlaoer. Aad yst he nerer
." she said. "I bellevi- that ii Is a
was eleetad to represent Alabaa
day's Illness daring all those
for nervousness and man} kinds
Ooasreis frcmi lUl to ms. bol rentaed faU posKloB la the artr-tlilh yeare. was tbe plelure of health and of pulmonary tronble.v. I 'wear just a
fall of aplrlts aad energy and be lived
to etijoy a hearty bimI on hit oae hunred and Sflh btrihday.

ProWliOoart
or Trsxn. xxir. oa la. s»
yvavunoOx-w.

Jad«-J.jW-« .

Kamor from Pimples
to Scrofola
Bathe (Is- afr.-rtvd parts-with >>nt -“ut
tV.- . u-bu r-oe: :-r t;i.I...,.
;;
tJM! surfar I vf .nets and -e,.!.-* and ,ro
i».
a |i j.d
rotten U:e Ihiikiu-d' luiui-: d-v.
K-r-ma J ■ >t-u -.a^roavu. .. |j.»-r«iro
withonl ha.*d rubb.ne. au-l a; r-iy ''. ..
.u..
CuUcura Umtaumt ft.ely. to niUy „.d- o'l-i-.-';
.rod
itrbing, irriutiun. and iiiflanunsii-n.
v-n
i. r-.e-..d u. «,vr.«i.a
and ao..th.- and heal; and.la.-tJv. takv —•*
-a.-I .-t-t-e-,.'...
Cutirura llre-lvcui 1‘dl.s t.i c
Bniag Itar’f exclu.lvely to lb.- canniag
eli-au*e thr I.I-hkI. .A sjrgl.-«rr,
bul one ik.llar, Ls ofu-o suff.
Arrangcmenls are being made f--:l cure the m,.,t long
Ibe orgnnUaii.m of a company, to
j itching. iHimmg, and
-and l-hod hi
h'l..-s ■•( Ion-, -7'*~r’'
enlled Ibe Caa Bill Reducing compan. '
n all i-l-.- fail'.
„ J'"!.-and Rapida «hli4i trill handl.- an :
Inveaiioa tailed the McCnllough ri> i
regulator. Tbe InveolUmi corpora.ion j
fciwTiaSSsSrail-®"’'"''
:it:ss-wadJra. .Tra..1.MaO.
11 n‘

\Vc will get you seven per cent per annum for
your nonev and give )’ou as security gilt edge
Traverse City real estate or gilt edge farms in
Grand Traverse County. Mich., where yduf
money »-Ul be absolutely safe^

wade:

BROS.

eMm nuvcfiM

SUNSHINE
Mm
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thmH ftm§ eik»
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frM «bMl

i«M mrMkaM Mmr M i
aaCMaalaaa.
I <alil ITT ta ka lavtak Im%M
aM« Mad ta taatymy aiM «a
avarjr lhrh« thtaf.
N I avar faH la tnrliM «a «»
Ikaaa
I «■ Tiy, Iqr

hckalo, thu»»dav. feiruarv

an here at the Vetmllea scbOol where

to aebd TOb a card aad buttoe Ar ber.
OnD4 Tnrcraa bon aad cirts.
The flr*t tlx iciCterf thU trMk I
We hare ao Baay letters cm haad that
soflw of them will hare lo wait
aen week, bat SaaaSlDeio are always

taterierheh. MIM.. Jaa. 10. im.
Dear Ptesldeai—f will write you a
few lines, as I bare not cot aaythlBc
to do. I wooM like lo join 1^
shlae dab aad c*t ooe of *11)0 plai
I like By icadier aad By tebool.

t. ii

Well. I will close Xli is all blade and spot b yellow, at school aad my studies erv arirh
wbl.e aad black. I read all tha letter. ; metlc. hlrioey. grammar, cl.ll gorspelling
Ur luartieT’s
rn'lbe Herald. There air a good
From jmr Sunafalaer.
boys oM gtris write that I know tnm nsK<- is Miss Josephine St.imcHerry
Age II.
MsTtba Lewis,
tr poo will write agala aad tell me Rlagaley. FVe Lake aad laitstocbee. She is from Columbiarllle. but ber
home J* in Detroit. There ate 22 scbo|.
poor oooaia-s name I srlll be very gbd
3l b oet BOW.
for tbb time.

Acam. Hieb: Jaa. I4. itlM.
wUb tot*.
Dear Prentuem—t will write you a
Year loriag friend.
of gum. a laaiera. aalt shaker toll o(
tew Hare while t bare lime. We tilde
1'
Mildred Smllb.
;<aadr. three handkerchiefs, a pin aod
down biu 01 BchooL I wlU tell
With so manr animals to care for ' box. a plat.- and my teaeheps pic uri-.
wbat I got tor Chrlntsas: A ps
you will kara Ms of ebaaces to kee,; • I *•« of*r «° »?
»«bH s durred ribbOBt. a aew dresa. a sowing
Ibe pan of tbe plt^ge that aays >-ou, H.g the bottdays sad ha.1 a g,.^ tlmr
box aad a Testament, a pair at shoes
wUl be kind to every Ifrlng thing.
, I was also over ih.-rr lari Sununv. 1
and some nuu and candy. Wc bid
jam slating with a wld-'w Udy about
rery aloe Ume tArisunas nlgbl. They
BeMcm. R. P. P. I. MIeb. Jaa. dS.
viumbUMUe an.l
bad tbe tree all Hi up tplib caadica.
Dear PreaWeat—I thought I would j^rting and going i.. s<*onl. Papa
go to acbool erery day now We hare write yon a few |ioes tonight, as; I.rHusdricMo work. W.Hl
got a new teacher. His name U Mr hareiieTerwrlMcnJ>efQre. IwonkHlkc|„
,,
|
Ryan. I like him nul'e well sad tbe to Job tbe Sunshine dub: please rend ,
j,.,.
in print. I
other aebolars like hl^C loo. I am
me a ard and belton. We hove ***>'remalc. a- v.-r. v.w .SonshiBer.
Ibe gfih grade. The teacher boards tl
one red and her name Oierry.
j,.r;„r.wee F. 1‘almcr.
Charlie Smith'a and goes home to bis end tbe other Is red aod

reodlBc la Ibe Cflb reader, t a
dloacr. I will close.
yean old. We hod a Cbrlttaas
e 11.
I.ucy Steadm
here Ctaritttaaa. Wdl. Ibis Is all I have
ot Id say. so RDOd.brc.
FtoB yoor fhead,
Irene Bump.
Trarerae City. Hlcb. iao. II. 1*M.
Dear Preaident—I thoaght tbai
mid wTlie you a few Haea to let you
new that I would like to »la tbe Sim-

ber name is Flossie. We also 1
two horses, oar black aad the o
hay. Ones asms Is Mollle and
black oee stBame Is Dan. 1 hare throe
be relB srollcd tbe alkllDg last week. sitter*. Their names are Mabel. Mil­
dred
aad AalU- I guess 1 will clos<Trarerae City. R- F. D. 2. Jan. Id
Dear President—I tboocbl I would for Ibis lime, so good-bye.
FVom yoor friend,
rrlte to you. as I bare not wrlim for
Arehie Smith
kmg Ume. I will tell yon hr»w 1 spentTirtntmas.

Friday nlgbl-wc had

cotac to Mn and I ibooctat 1 amid

I expert It 1
seliopi helping 1

.tr.

If I Rotw.
< 1 l.rcw Ihn box where smKes arkepr.

'Twotdd open, kk/otr/^ar'.

<«aJBai tba autaerr bed:
Tbraa UtUa bora lar Mac and vann.
eaeb lacked ap (a Ui hMd.
Tbe chain vert cUtUac aoTt oad low.
u Main at nlcbt trill do:

"I

.

Tin sUMrao. dnamlac alAe hr tide.
Brickt letm t thiac or tvo,
U aljrlr thejr would keep awake aad
hear ibe talkl&c Unach.
Ona mue chair treat, "croak, eraa
ereak." and atrciebed iu leca
■Itw
*m-«tar!'- It mM. -mr loiBU an
knte. nr hack aaea oa toofcM
nal CBralaaa boy perhapa aiay ihlak

I do BM (ael bU bhyai.
.-.Jlor thrlBk away freio arery kick aaid

_Thaa apoha tho aeeond. with a alfh.
oBd, eraaklac tad aad low:
*^y aaa't the eblldrea laater be.
aad apeak aad act am thooch
' They knew all ttalaci bad beam and
'

oertes?—they'd be nnch tweeter
aor

A tiny pair el artM were ralted. at U
to aofc attaiiUoa:
Tbeir owaer taU. Tbara la a tblas
'wWeb I amid IBn lo meothn.
Ror Are I kaow one ehlM at leaM,
'
whole all we tmld dealre:

-He merer. aeiBtehea. eata aor klekt.
•or naou ae by the lia.
t wlafa we ooald all other boyt with fOrty-eldbt ncholara B acbool oct
Is tea Blnales after two. We bs
bit Uad deeda atpire.
IdBre of George W’asbiBgtcai and
*-ite-t klad aod ceatle to aU thIasL
.brnbnm IJncoin baaging In
the dec and eat u well
Moolroom. We decorated the nc
. 4a 10 tbe taby elder dear. Ibe lllile ooffl wMb pink aad green ebalns for

THE BEST COUGH CURE

Kemp’s Balsam

live lo the country on Mr. t
gnn's fruit farm In Leelanau omnly.
For Christmas 1 got Just what I wani-

Rerker's rstin. My studies are artib
netlc. grammar, reading, gingraphr.
phywMogr. orthography anil «pelling
I hare three other brolhe-s anil sistors I •fotaut to name. Their names an
Bernice, aged fire years; Atl.km. aged

od. an atr rlAe. a a1ed. a hook and lots
of candy aad nuts. We hare a pt-t
remsier. We call him Hilly Rnsler. In
Cbrlslmaa. We had a Cbrtsima*
Ibe summer he would come ui»n the two years, and J
a.-ia. aged i
1 brlcbter
bter wbai
when he*.
All tblact 1
« arhoolbinise. I had a merry porch and rmir for a pittro «f breail. I Btonlhs.
ar, aad better for the way
CbrlMmas and a happy New Year
VC 1*0 hniibers. Dae Is goliis lo
Ftir Christmas I got a dr>-s>. |.'uHe tpeakf to them, or 4eela with That la all for this iline.
lie In you. The other caaaoi write glngs. nild-ors.’-skaie?. Ihlmt.te. 1..1
(hen: tedeed l eaBoot tell
From your friend.
I. He la Are ynare oM. His name with three hendkiTcMt-fs l- It, a l.,v
• How By anil ache for that dear boy
Anna Grnady.
Percy G. Haywood. ,He wants to of diindnoes and a rs-d. M» sister
whea he li mae all day.'
Join the elnb, too.
Genet love and I want to Join ih<- Sun
Cedar. R, F. 0. 1. Jan IS. I$««.
.shine club, (twiilease send u- a card
Prom your fririiff.’
Dear President-1 wRI write a few
Asd CO. rmnaber. little friends, be
George (>. tlaywond,
tines to yos. i am walking lo arbnot.
CMile. teader. Uod;
What, a lurky l»r you were to gn
ABd Hre. eoe* day. la each a way. Our teaeber'a name Is Oxrar Barth.'
Me Is very bind to me. There ore C* Jnn what j-nn wranled for Cbrisimas!
^wfll leare bo aeare befatad.
brother Is not qolle big
pupils. Jty stndW aiw cMdlng. spellariibmeile. grammar, orthography en.-ugh yet in Join Ihe rluh.
and gengrapby. 'nrwae need me a toil.
old onuugh to go lo wrhool
New BcBbeni lolalBfl doee tad rend a card. I gneas ay letter Is and write his own name we will I
, ported:
cry glad Iu hare him for a metnbe
oiling long enough, so gunddiye.
ABoa OaUcD. Good Harbor.
Age 11.
Frank Dndiis.
■ UU dark. Meoroe Center.
Dewlngs. Mleh, Jan. IK. Ipofi.
Belli Prank and his abler Cecelia
I>rar President-1 will now write
Beaaor aad Oeoerlere Balllran. Emante nice, dear hoods and their le*.
pin.
tnd tell ytM I am well and hope ^u
len are an caey to read as printing Is.
Qeneva Lourki. Uajile City. B. r. D. I do om wonder they like their teach, irs Ihe same. I go to school Atrty
lay. I hare Just missed ooe day. and
rr. fur I am sore Ibey are good sehnlhat is today. I could not go beraase
esara and Ileten Sklrer. Clly. K. F.

nnday. JaBoaic sc.

' P. I

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Codar. a F. It. I. Jan. is. i»o*.
Ih-ar Prestdenl—I thought I would
wrlle a few Haea lo you to lei you
know that I 09 well and I hope that
.mak aad Ceerila Bodas. Cedar. H. roB are (be same. I am wmlklog lo.
wtaool erery day. Our icaeher's name
T. D. 1.
Anna Qraody. Peter Petonoa. Joba la Oscar Barth and be U rer.r kind to
CoBotwr. WUIIe Hoatwll. Iroee-^p. Ibe sebnlan. 1 study In fourth reader.
Sanford imasworthy. tram Mr^Ha- aiKdling, ariibmetle. language aod
Archie aad MIMred Smith. Beadon.
R. F. U. 1. care of Hra. Maud Wllaoa.
Oeorce O aad Robert A. Haywood.
CItf.

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Patents

CoPToraHvaAe.

PMeru UM

LOT 183
LOT 184
ion 88
LOT 23
' tots '^5. -m, £17 as adverttsed ire now sold

^

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOTllifl
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214

ALL FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and are the

HandsoiAest Lots in Oak Helglits
the most charminjv addition to

Traverse City.

This

addition is now largely built 'Sver. and good tots are
not easily obuinable.

These lots will be

sold sepa­

rately, excepting lS'2.1S3. IS'.. vtl.ich must be sold to­
gether.

All must go

lor

spot

c.nsh,

and

the prices

LOW SPOTJCASH PRICES

Bsss • t.v rwrlT.

IcinamnlKrm

The whole btineh of

TWELVE LOTS

and button This'ls all for Ihl- time
so good-bje.
Age I?
Rleanor Sullivan.
What « hard lumHe that mn' i Iium
hec-n, Bni I un glad you an- Is -ier
now.
Wo will all »w glad to hat.
yon and your sIsut >dn the < lid>

if sold at one lime and (or cash down, would-be

A BARGAIN!

Traverse Ciiy. .Mieh_ Jan. tS. I»t"i.
Dear I'rosIdeiii.^'As I hare no’ writlen for some time I thought I would
drop ytm a few lines. I am w. il amt
hope these few lines will find >o-i ih»
same. My hirU>da« is the third el

A> ihc price 'n'ould be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

Febrviary-mod I will be 12 years old
t was ao siormy. lAir ]>ets I bare a For Christmas I got a vase, a yard of
at and uome rblekens. The cat's hair rlHam, a lair uf gtores. a band
lame U Nig. My mile sister named kerchief and somf raiijy and uuls. I
luth has a very M cold and no bate hail a tery meny lime. I gu to wrliool {
. I bare been very unlucky because ever} day I ran My i. acher's namt
lose my Imtlon. I will oeud a 1
is Mrs. Carter.. I like her very much
*01 ataaip and pleaae send me
I am In the fifth grade. My umilis.
other bottoa. I will bare to close an- reading, arlihm-lie. gnography.
Bw. hoping lo see Ibis In prim.
grammar, writing nnd spelling. Ws

Your Sunsblnor.
have gtssl times at srhntff enasi-nc
googiapby. Pkonr send me a eardand
Age ».
Erelya Pstereua.
'down bill. I sit with my (ri>ad. Martha
button. I must elate for this time, so
Rusch. at ncfacDl. I cannot thick rffj
W« are always glad lo hear (n
It ati^ makoa^aar praldmi bap- good-bye.
Bvslya. aad b%pc she will write a^ln. anything else lo wilts, su I will draw'
Toor friend.
,
my lelisr to a cIom-.
py to bare aneh a alec and laiemtlDg
Benilna. Mleh.. Jan. 1:., IP-S.
Age 11.
CceelU Bmlus
lol of letlen to atari tbe week wlib as
Your Sun'lilner.
Dear I*re*ldcei—I ihouglil I wou
If ym have td stalk scry tar. you
Cboae from ooe cf tbe daaaae la Mn.
Is.nie Hot*.
write to yon. as I sronM like to Jo
lUSt
hare
been
glad
when
the
rain
Lottie'* Icltet t« very well written
flacer^i achoo) at Intertocbaa.
ibeh Santblae rluh Ploisc send me
aad shows that -she i* a gtwl scholar
they all want to )oIb tbe BaaMlac stopped abd the saow came last week.
card and button. I am In the 81
dub. too. WoeldBl you tbiok your
grade. 1 like to go to sehooi. M> [
rolumbisrllle. Mich. Jan IT. IPtri.
preaident would bp rery happy all tbe
icatter'* name 1* Miss Ethel Stile* 1
Dear President—A* I have not wr
lime with aueb a daar lot of Baeahln
tbrmgbt I would write ynn
I like her wry much; tbe ie a pcod|ten lo a tong time. I will yiriie a f.
en aa the has? And aha la happy Hoes lo let you know what I g
tnnriier. Tbe school sras o-t last Ftl j line? to you tonight. 1 hare losl c
Tba rery boat daya la the week are Christmas. I gut a Jacket and
enienalOBOnL
I! Sunshine pin. and I tbougbl tha'
tboae the apeods aoawarlBc tha Jetton of little chain, two yards cf ribbon,
two Meter* aad
ore brothFr. wanld write for aaetber
abe has raeadrad froa bar boyt aad
irm aad a haadkerebM. 1 hope Tbetr aam«a are Mabel. Anita and bare cae extra paper tbat you don't
cWi. and petttac tba copy raady for
bad a goad uma Cbritm
Av^ta. We bare two cm and two know wbat to do with, wonld yon
4Mr papa la the Herald. Aad r
New Taor'o. U will sdcb be my_____
re aad two pigs
ft wo* rolalng please eend it le me? 1 hare been
man briaca lelten to ber ffoni
d^: Will ymeeBdmeamrd and bat.
today. We hare two eats. One's goliis to school raome this winter
1
Suasblaero-ftOB all orer me Ualied
for my eoaaln for
> U Sis aad the other Is Spot am la tbe teresib aad elsfaih fradcs
cer t tebool at UlerlacbcB.

LOT no
LOT 182

care iff the bors«-»

lab tong aad two dialognei. For and cow*.
Cbristmas I go* n big doll, two hand,
Traverve riir, m, F. 1> «. Jan U.
lh*T-fa*t
kerchlris. two plnewsbloas, two geld
IVar Pnwldem—I thought I snufl
F.ir many and nixn.v.a day.
rings, a bottle of perfome, a b
rite aod tell yon that I would like In
riioaalale bon boos. (The box
lin the Sunshine clul<. 4 bave'iwo II 1 kne*; a lH.x that was Urge enmigl.
trimmed w^ih ribbon and hollyj.
Saaferd Laacwortby.
brothers aad ibeir names are Ralph
Te h-dd all the frowns 1 mee'.
tray, a ChllMmas card, a scrap
and Gao'. and two sisters. Ctara am: I wouW gail.ee th-m, eveij .me.
Interlocheo, Hkh.. Joa. 10. ibW.
knife aad fork, a string of i
Dear preaident—I Iboocbl that I
repe paper hearts with ruffles amnnd j.
wocld write yoa a few Haea. We bare
lem aod n cellnloM brokmarl. with
food delcblnt. It is rery cold.
1C iwentydhlrd psalm 00 It.
Age1«.
Helen SklvCr.
aebooL My laanber's naase Is Mre.
Our school is oot BOW, We n
I am glad lo bare von and your sisicer. I am in tbe third reader. I as
sve o raealion nnlll tbe flnrt Monday ter Join the Sumtbloe rlub.
In the lii pth- 111 Ihe dts-p, deep
ne yeara olA I would like to Join
In April. Our loarber's name was Miss
—Besi in Traiisi-rli.r.
the Bnnsbiae club. .
Traverse City, E. F. D. 4. Jan 15. I
Mabel Greeno. She was very good In
ProB '
Willie Hoahsdl.
Dear
President—I
thought
1
would
|
. We Uke Ibe Herald now
Uterioebm. Hleb. Jaa. 10. lOOC.
r«ad the Soasbloe letters. I hope write aod let yon Jioowt that 1 woald!
Dear Prealdeoi—i wooM like to Mn
like to he one of your SiinKhloet*. M» |
le Sanablaa deb. I go lo tebool
papa takra the Gtaad Ttareree Hei-erory day. Saaferd and t cot a Chrisi
aid. 1 read the letters In Ibe Herald. I
etaa trw far tbo achool. Wdl. I bosi
I like lo read Ihe letters. 1 hope to'
elcoe for Ibis Hoie. ao good bye.
soe this irurr In prlhu Wdl, I w:
Your lOTlng Sunufalner.
Fitan your friend,
elLso for Ibis lime.
Bmma Case.
John Conover.
Age II.
Clara Skiver.
Vuur president wuodered what I
Inlerioebea. MIcb, Jan. >o. lOnC.
Ytmr rarii and bnlion'lith been sei
as that made tbe leltera In her lent
cost* no mere Ilian aar other kind.
Dear Prealdent-t tbougbl I would
Hi-memlw-r, too, Ihe kind lh:il
ox smell so sweet. When abe opened and we are gli^ to welcome you as
srrile yoa a few ]lnea to let yoa know
Huh
member.
enres is the idlly kiad Wuilb Ml}'nun and saw the fragibal rote ge
that t aa going to oebool lo Mn. HoDlua leaves, she kaew.
Eatplre. Mil
EvcrFyrartbnnwmds are saved
She asked us If we wanted
from a c-tr.umptive's grave by
Dear President—This
write you a letter and to let yon koow
Trarerae City. MIeb.. Jaa. IS. t»M.
taking Kcmi. ■- Mabam In tiroc.
timr I have written lo twu and the
we are all wdl In Inierlorben.
Is it worth while Iu expertroenl
Dear Preildenl-I want to Join the
Sunshlaere. I hare not l«*n able lo
whh anything c'.'c ?
Whllelaat wriUacyoon teUerlwouId Ssasbloe elnb: I am 7 years old.
go to achool for the last two dar* of
Sold by all dcukr* at syc. aod 50c.
like to Join tbe Snoablne elnb and
reads the letlen In ibe Her­
the
week,
beeanee
Wednesday
night
bare a pis lo wear. My little ■
ald to ns every week. Fiiw Chrlsti
when I was coming frem school 1 was
wrote you a letter Jnat -befrwe Cbrlstgot a aled, a scrap album, a pictnre
sliding oa tbe lee when I slipped and
Tbal It all 1 can think of A
book and a tor anlamcAlle that will
cut n gash across my forehead Jif
-.hb tlB&
go Hear amiss the mom. and lou of
Evo.-y new and old eubabove my left eyebrow. It «a? eat t-i
Youia truly,
Peter Pdorsoo.
candy tnd'Buu. I go to achool
the bone and about oa Inch long. The
scribor who IS s paid for
Iowa. I am In the first grade. )
Inlorioehen. Hlcb., Jan. 10. IMN.
doctor pni some plasters on It. We
the Herald iri full to Jan.
teacher's
name
la
Miss
Faanliig.
I
II
Denr Preoideat—I will write you
bare nearly a mile to walk to trkoul.
icy rer}- much. 1 win.rlose Bow.
I, 1907, will t.e given a
few llBca and tell you t woaM like i
There are four roam-. In the rehiail.
Robert A. Haysrood.
subscription to Farm and
tbe SoBsblna dab. f am In tl
The lenebcrs are Miss Grace Heckcr.
What An you must bare with Ibe
flftb grade. I am, pretty near K
Fireside one year free.
Miss Ormer King. Mi.r Ruth Wheeler
yeara old. I will be tea yoare old qaat ulomohlle. Ue you cut out paper doll nafl Mr. Kenney. Rtchle. oiy Urolher.
See offer in another place
Pebroary, tbe derentb day. We bad len aad give them rides la it?
fourteen year* of age. and I are in the
in today’s Herald.
weeks of r-acatlen for Christmas
.seventh grade in Mr. Kenney s nvitn.
Trarerse City. Mich.. Jan. IS. 1
and New Year's. I am going la Cedar
.Dear President—My pai« Ukes the -My sifter, ageil nine j-ears. is In the
Run lo see my ptiymato. Olive Rlrb- Herald and I tbongbi 1 would like
fifth grade In Miss Wheeler's room ,
«. My icaeber-ti naair is Mr*.
Snashloe club. 1 am nine and tnr brother Philip, aged seven
Hager. I like berroal wdl. We bare years old. I go lo school In town.
years, b. in the seeund graite Hn Ml»
Hke lo Ma wlib the real of the elara.
Will ympleaaa'eeBd Baa pin? Ills
Uaa for my claoa aad I will hare to
elcee tor tbla liiae.
Tonr fneod,

What tha Chaltt -ntMc
Tbiae mue dtaln least aMa bj aide

OAEHEIGHTS

Bestst Sbo« at Hasest ITices

no Shoddy
Shoes
on onr siiflvrs
It wodM i.'.t
1k' I'onsistrni wiUi our niott.i.
X‘> DiiitU-.* wl.i 11 or wli.'it kiii'l,
of a etiis>}-ou liTtg ..r II*. s<-.
ki t onu tlit.t is mlnpUiI t'.llio

Rswland Deuglas*
SbM Storr, opp. W&hii^ Bold

Also One Acre Lot
in Bircliwood

Fronting Hast Hay S rods and running back 80 rods,
less 3 strip two rods a-ide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.

THOS. T. BATES

123 Profit Street

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

ALO, THUMOAV. PCtRUAItV t. II

. . Serdy. tt U-a maU
tbiBC for the Boiberf of taaraes
off tbe jak*. add to It a lamp of*bmmake oecnakaa of tbe birthdays, wbeti
ter the stoe of aa ««g. pat it la a
they wlU make ao
aanrrpaa and set tat the store W
applneat-for tbe preaeet. and provide Popr arenad the apples aad serve hot there is not enough Jnlee. ndd a little
atore of awett neaerica of boae tin Tbom Apples- Select applee ef water. Thtobea wltb emstareb to
tba coatofl yean. Tteye sboold _ equal aim. pare, core aad cook then tbe constoteney ef cmaL The nneways be the enadle take. aarUnfl tbe
nadc frem tbe apple parings
mmsten «r Al i
auatwr of yean, bol onulde ifl that,
ned in -Baked Apples.- Boll
M la i
tbe way of eelebretiiifl may be varied
syrup oniU tblck and ririL
PediHMi to toe
Liy. so that there w«l be bo aaae- ’Steam tbe apples to tbe oven nnlll ten pnip In one bowl, the aaacw Ibotl In
ir tbe Urtbday cooes near one der, bat not the lenst brakes); take out aaotber. and ibe sbiwtcake oa lU dlih
PMple.
of tbe red-letter days oa the eaiendai.
rell each one In tbe hot
Help each plale by eutitag a aqnare
tbto. will fltve a motif for lu obrerrtbe cemcni with Jelly aad s le
of the cake, open li. lay no It a portloa
aaee. Pbr laalaore. a Fbbntarr birth­
aromid the ' tbonx.- These
of tbe palp, pour onec over h and lay
day may be made a Waahlagton af­ blanebed and quanered alae
oa tba lopBreathing tbs air of erevM a
fair. with readlnsB. speecbea and flasa
sre am browned altobUy In the Cryatalltoed Apples
for tbe boys, and Mtlnc little flirts
Arrange tbe apples on a to Crysialtoed Iruli to exeelleni
rieellenl served I
dress np In long clothes and play eol- dUb with wafers between.
for breakfast In winter
T when a mile among tbeir clam.
tbelr bcfru- oaiest
Apple Barertan Creaa—Pare, cm sweet preserve like mannilsde apParnaa has breoas Jatly poimlar 1
One that eomes near ^ter may be an aad qoaner MiCIcienl apples to men peali to tbe sppeiitc If tbe -weather to
snutoflUiam.

^ hnni. aad so on tbrenjA Ibe Its era a pint and oook them In a ric
I. For an orange compote remove
of bolidajs. Wben<^ver powlble, le
Cover half
rind and slice tbe orenges. taUng
■be young person whore birthday to le box of gelailn with rotd
out Ibe seeds: add ibe greted rind of a
be celebrated aelrel the gaesis.
place tbe bowl to a pan of bot waer to few oranges If they- are aweei-rtnded
outside guests there must always be dissolve it. Add It and two tableCallforoiB fruli. ableh to the best for
If Ibe affair Is lo be a party wot
spoonfuls of sugar to the miples and this purpose. Put the oranges and'
while. I And a good way wlfti ay o'
syrup. Whip to a stiff froth, Jnlee with sugar enongh to sweeten '
has been to allow each child as nm
(urn this mixture loto s bowl placed them well In a clean Boston town Jar
friends as It to yi«rs old. and once
lo another vessel full of cmeked Ice or
cliy baking dish. Cover and let
twice have varied, by giving aneb
•• water. Add n pint of stiffly bake three or four bouiv dnill they
ray five the privilege of invlllng
shipped cream, stirring 11 to carefully.
like marntolade Cocdci
giieat, so that tbe fun any be me
>al li win be equally riistribuled. red-skinned, arid apples In the same
evenly distributed through tbe laally
oon as it begias 10 thicken, ii
way. peeling ibrm aad cooking them ;
by having some of all ages. Soracn Bold that has been dipped
very slowly- for sev-eral hours until'
bas happened tbat tbe young
water, and stand It on toe ut
they are clear, dark red and thorough-!
child would select n grown-up per- perfectly cold. Garnish Ibe mold when
ly erystallltcd. If tbey are cooked too |
yoa of wboa he was fonA and this. serving wlib fnocy small cakes and
fast they form Into no ordlnarr apple |
quite right, for It may be drsauce. Ftavor Ibe apple' with greted
peodad upon that ao child to going tu Apple Jelly—Wash the apples, cal
lemon peel sad Ihe Juice of one or two
love with a grown-up who them Id qutnert. remove all Imperfeiv
lemooa to w dozen apples. Sprinkle
baani a young enough bean lo ibor lions and the btostom end. Place
■be sugar over Uietn. Instead
onghly enter Into and enjoy n birthday s kettle wllh water until It can be
ring
II In as for apple aauee CrytUIfrotle.
r
seen around tbe fniH. Simmer nnll ILzed apples sre especially nice served
And for ttaU tbe noiker U lartelr rcWhenever the season adalU. It la a Ihe applet are pulpy, allrring freqneoi
Khc Use li k lektr h«dfe. aponalbte. Cfalldrea art «Blek to facl baaotlfal thing to plant a tree, either y-. Strain through a cheesecloth bai with cream. They are a rich compote,
clergymen have always
I
---------------- I
Id a Utile goes n great way.
I strong eonfldenee and
raipl* kod vbitk vbm tka wUd tbe ktatoapbere <d tbe boute. vfaelber
or fruit, for tbe child
without squeezing, then strain ih<
frtendshiiipforPernna. Tbe.T have duIt be lore or autfa. aad tber will reTtitdlaik:
r'or Ibe Children—Orange honey ft 1
tbe eelectloo of tbto. U
Juice again ibrongh a mnsUn bag.. I
,1 axperienea
as
tflal
covered hr persoasl
dcHcary
the
chlldi
should happen le be from tbe woo
I Is claimed (v It.
tbe Juice seems very thick, add a llt’tie
8ayi tba Tribana:
the old folks as well, for that aatwill give nxetue for a floe little <
water. Measure and allow Uirw-quar
toatfii) aiMber! Wbat a ttoMafnl eorsloa. which will be a lovely pan
ler.
Cut
orenge
peel
Into
small
pieces:
The BMlwfl-s StroM Trikntc t» FewH.
lera of a pound of suimr If a lari Jelly
I L. H. Halsey. HUhopr. M. K. Church. Ailsnis.Ga. wrilea:
Idea tbto tbouabl augfleate. There la the Hitle birthday eeremony.^Bdies
In cold water, let soak for three
to desired, aad If a sweet Jelly, allosi-I nsve found I’cruns to liea grret remedy fur caurrh. / JW
sraaier. aenriee a aotber can ren­ World.
‘ Al tb« aad «( Iba Mm kre orehard
days, changing the water each
fall pound to each pint of Juice.
' w-AA tA/s ItfTible dUemtt tor^mon tbaa fwenO'rdare. nnUI (
der her efalldrcn la these ruatalug
(rats
t’The oranges may be used for
\ been using Penina, which has relieved RW ot the ironbie. '
>r Bve minutes, add the sugar
Bkb with tbe
sf barraat- tiaaa. than to mar tbaa free fraa
~J have tried many remedies and spent s p
3ll a minute longer. Pour into glaas- other purposel. Chop tbe peel line,
Tne King of Frulto.
aarre ttrala. And bow can tba do tbto
sure, aad to raeh cup of prel take
PriSa. .
f
; for them. Anf / flennd nofAJtv
no>Ai» «a dfTwtMf Jn Iba emta af eali^Bt tba
The toUowlDfl apple recipes from the
ticlat, Jkrwsto.
iflrenf medlclat,
Jkrwam.
Akd dsi^ Ursa wha^ tba bSMT.- IT aha to alwaya wrouflfat -np to tbe Neyr Idea Woman’s liagasine ai
cup of sugM aad a cup of water,
Fbr deaseris and fancy moldt a ven’
that Pama H aotoafy a trtampb at matkbl bdamea. bat
'
•■l/aclatitTtbalPen^___
bixbast plub
slowly In a preserve kettle u
given In Home Cheer thU.werit as
excellent Jelly may l>c made from the
; Jr Jk afso a AJeafaf <o aatMarfdfl i
tvsnn (Udt thro«|h .Um tone. Outalde. In tbe busy wortd, there to,
It
to
of
the
constoteney
of
honey.
-Every
IndivKlusl
who
sufferf with respiratory diseases will And Peraai
poeiings
alone.
Cover
the
parings
and
of the apple article I
alwaya reeUeeaneat and burry, anxiety
' a magnlflccni and sovereign remedy."—U H. Halsey, Bp. r. M- R- Chnreb.
last week's loue. They wilt be founa
II unill the tubslance to out of Orange Marmalade—Now that
aad eavylBflt. ir Mly reel and
pot only novel and delicious, but easy them, then aireln. Boll up Ihe sugar anges arc getting plentiful and cheap,
AttkasodaftbaMMiaaa
Atony d preacArr bat btaa abia tol
be kept In tbe boine. It wilt bare
and water la the same proiBrilnn: add try i.uttlng np mansslade after tlrta
lla peaeaful influence upon ihe cbll
re delicious cooked In so the Juice of one lemon lo each quart. recipe. To each dozen oranges allow aftbetUaelyaiao/Panaa.
\ receiving h
dm fliowlnfl up wllbln lie environent ways that with plenty : not lo be used Immediately-, put up a half dozen lenjons. Scrub thorough'
Menu. And It to to ibe aoiber they
ly, slice thin ami remove all the seeds,
can have royal good fare. igtassea.
look for tbeir exanvle. Tbe aolber
A -Be Good- Calendar.
! child Ihe |>tivnts are the brings In all
putting them aside for luturc use. Pour
One of the simplest ways or aerrlBg
who mdlatei power and etrenstb. 8be
Our little girl, four year* old. ibougfa ; the world who never can do wrong, or
the.wllced oranges one gnllao of
appla Is lo saute them for a breakfast
Seme Orange Recipes.
abowB that abe can meet
Oltcdleni and ansbnis to do right, for-1 make a mistake. It to moM appalllag
reltoh. Pare and core tart applet ana
Oranges are so cheap ai this lime cold whier. rt>*ervlnp Just enough lo
calaly. tbat K le onlie nai
.seed*. Soak all for thirl}- got easily ami was full .4 faitli*. aay-s! to Ihe oonsclenilous parent lo reaiizo
Whlla Iba doraa go BsUertaf to and Into n nervous eUte at t be Imt provo- slice, aell a piece of butler aad pu. r the year that they- can be urerl In
writer In il»- U-aman's Home Oitn- the supreme roafldence of surii chllKlx
hours.
Pour
the
water
oft
Ihe
seed*
the saneepan wltb It lany nays wfaleb Ibelr expense would
tnj.
eaUon. And when tbe annoyaneea are'
add It to the original gallon on panlon. Tbrnugh ctinslamly rom—ilng dri-vi.
ShadtaclMrarea with bar lined baadi a« and overeoae. there to not that Cover closely so that they will steam >ike Impossible In most bousebolds'
orwaget-. Allow an equal weight and ailtnontohingJ found H, was s grow-1 -Mamma, now that George U'aabingAt tba loeka for bar I107 to tba m ovldence left of a atom In the booee- as tbey cook. Bet 00 the hack of t other times of the year. The fol­
ing
habit.
harmful to a child, and /I too to deoil, len t my papa the grealcM
range, as they should cook slowly, bni lowing are some of Ibe dainty stylt-a irf sugar Id the fruit ased. aud cook
tat gkw.
bold tbat appeals In the boae of a
loihitil- man living!' asked a 7-yaapoU boy
all logelher for two bourn, stirring fre­
tart apples cook quickly, and len mlnrhieb they can be served
of herwolt''TTie n-wartl sysh
At tba a« or tba Um ara paaoa aad nerreatralned. hysterical woman nn- utea la ample time for them to become
the tdher day. ’This man. whom the
quently lo prevent lui>ikklng Then
Orange
Uoof
Cake—Bcu
l
r
y-olks
!T ilanar rirenasuneas.
pack In Jars. This mhrmalado to not savored Inn strongly «t liriltery. itti i
aa an ordinary desoft and creamy. Serve hot with a
Motbert need not be doU nod nnlnof businuM. Is lo bis lltUc aan a
ao hitler as mneJi tbat to In tbe mar­ devised the follriaing jdan, with spicn
sprinkling of sugar, flecks of bailer
I
of
powdered
sugar
and
did results; .
tereellnfl to tbatr children bocauee
being, a
bountiful, an
ket.
while
the
seeds
give
out
a
gelt
dash of nutmeg or clnnamoo. as
s of softened butler. Add Ibe
Twelve sliei-ls of while twrdlsnud cffibodiinetil of all power and strength
Wbat noM would tba aacar baart they are cslm aad restful. Some of preferred.
tine
in
the
soaking
that
makes
the
grated tied and palp of three orengoa.
tbe brtflhleat sod mow ctaannloB wo­
fre ruled like a cabvidar. with i and goodnea. "The foremost man of
tbaa ibltT
Russet Apple Baucc—TTie differenee Take the pulp oufwlib a'spoon. sav- 5>ru|) much richer.
of tbto retUul lempersaenL
■ace
about
an
Inch
sqiMtnfor
twcl
It Battara not tboogh tba road be
ail
thte
w.>rbl.-W^o
was
the Unit
Rhiiliarh and Orange Marmaladebetween apple sauce slewed quickly ng all the juice and rejecting the conle their boae it aslntslned ibe pence
ly. Every ulglu. wbfqi«-;ruddl« time man!- ashed n« long ago a Sunday
reotb. •
the Are and that baked In Ihe and seedH. Sift logelher half a pound Peel six oranges carefullv. take away
aoreolly of s auamer day. Tbe,Sototosr orwlatar, to aaa or rala.
oven slowly to so great that you could of flour and one leaspoonful of bnkinc the while rind and pulps, slice the ime. we would talk nviv tbe day. am sehool teacher trf ^er Infant claaa. "My
not
not
audld.
dull,
placid
to
exaspena
sinebfault
luid
Isv-n
e<imni«>
pa." *|ioSe u|i a ilo) midget of 4 yean,
So lora.BaeU lore It U loat aneuKti
easily believ e that Ibr trulls of an
powder, and sllr.H iota the cake alter- pulps into a double tnilsr wllh the yel- il. no known rule
30. If
Utb
they were, tbeir charm
If bona b«t Itoa at tba a«d of tba lloo.
lb-I Tills mile girl did not Imagine that
) tooi. i> both friends and family. llrel'y different nature had been used oaiely wllh Ihe whiles of the eggs kw peel cut very small, add two spare for that day was adorned wiili ' the world could possibly have cztoled
toMl
At a genenil rule, apple satire It quirk beaten 10 a stiff froth Pour quickly pounds of rhubarb stalks
silver-paper star. KOr oar small fall for S' moment without her father lo
YooBf poopto-a Weakly. They are al
ly
preparod
In
warm
weather:
but
flne
and
one
pound
and
a
half
of
sagInto
well
greasotl
ilos
and
bake
and restful. Such
h a womail wl
oil down tinlll the mass Is thick from grare the S|>ar<- wa* eolored hi'ir keep It gnlng rui Ua axis and malHfle
tbe cold days of autumn and wIdut modi-rate oven.
r bereetf to be
>e strung
l<
when a contlnned Are to kept, try
nooih. stirring frequeDily. There With myon. One piiashimeni. how Us affnirs.—EstUiongc.
Orange Pudding—From a &<enl haj,
plu*. but Just keeps faerstif In
pie sauce baked. Tbe apples a
other marmslade that can Iw
of baher-a bread rut off all the crust
quiet harmony with nil the world.
Her CMipgny VMca.
pared, cored aad cut la qnartem.
and greteor crumble Ibe inside as fltie made, that excel* ilito for delicate fla- fault mad- inw and wifler liar*,
Bitoh
sromea
any
be
lure.ln
these
reslThe Mncy to told of a IllUe girl wbO
Awl^Bbe winaad tplriu. b«to and
rorlng.
low one cupful of sugar and half a cup­ a spossllile. Pour over It one quai
less days when women have
if lh<- day wa*
indecl. 111. m-ked I..T stotod- who was la (be parlor
In winter canii'-d rhubarb may l>e whole Sparc wt
ful ot water lo two quarts of apples boiling milk, add g quarter of a pound
interests
outside
the
home:
somiHd- treen |.,„h
niamma. and upon betng
Tbe
fluttarinc p>.
Place them In a deep crock. There of butler aud Ihe name of sugar.
iised with equally good results.
ome. proving lhai su>
Among Ibr iMKoibilllb-* was a day
AM M tba aUowi roond me creep.
told there wa* no one Ibere ««cept
apples require less sunr thi
ad until cold. Tbeo add
Orange Jolly—If you wish to have
-k. iTiil that never dtoflg
d
A cMMtih
braaka Ibe ghtoB. tude of aind to not Impossible. “Bui they are slewed, for Ihe long cooking grated rind of one. and tbe pulp and
nmmma and hr.dhrr Fred, saU;
very brllliaolly colored and .richly fls-iu,.od
ImpoaUble (or mu.- cries
le calendar, WI.en w.
-o,
there must be aoae one
And aottly fna a (nrther loom
develops the nalurel sweetness of
Juire
of
iwx>
large
oranges
and
sis
vnred
orange
Jelly,
select
fruit
with
qr»,
do you know! Have you
. may- be ftilagined. ih.-ic ,.|s.. ihrrv, for mamma' boa her epnOoMp; 'Itoa
nia down to aleap
eggs botlen light. Pour Inin s
cry bright skins. Grate off the yellow!
with earnest denlre, lo surround your­ apple. Cover cloiiely aad cook for
•. and the green pridom
dish and bake one hour. Sene pari of the rind and add to an ounce (nsie.J:
And«M^. whb that UUIa prayv self wllh this nimospbere of restful- hour and a half, or ontll they assnme
a* *i,e crew .dder aud: There are mothers wh'o mlabi inru
deep red color, almost like rich
gelatine with half a cupful of cold ried harder. Hi.- *ian. and "blue day*" l ,h(* thtwghl over In their mind* n> artteat trabto In
^Abd t^j^roet
in ay aan
Ordo yon live In constant exqnloce marmalade ln«ppeannce. ModOrange Pie—Otale lb< yellow rind
•ter and lot soak for an hoar or grew- more plenijf.il, until aft.-r nearly ^ ,aniage. Have yon a "company volcft float back tb ditb
pectalton of aeMlog things wrong?
eimt* cooking loaves each scetton ol and squeeze the juice , r two large,
ire. Then add the jiiioe of one lem- iwo year* of .-florl sh.- acbicv.d a
v.deo rewerved for streagera, a
, a pint of orange juice and half a whole month Wltb no trace of grew
wHba.daarooetbare:
uary work and thus keep apple whole, lo a dellelouf. cldery syr- deep colored oranges, 1 lx wHI and
tone .g which your fairtlyfruit cool in tbe kettle
Beat
pint of bulling water. Strain this, niar li* record, while the Impnoemmi hnows but Iliile wli.s) you aro aloM
bMr my eblM'a Aaeo.
on Ibe reck?
wilboul toucblng II, This'
cream
half
a
pound
of
butter
and
ifarougb
flannel
several
time*,
keeping
JVj^ar-a taltk eoaet bacb
things ihnl never b^
in the child wa* equally- raaiked amt; with them! I* It ntii straaga tba*.
pound of pnw<lered sugar. Add
pened. aad thus Instill into tbe minds ood Blllng for pies, and to delleloue
extremely grailfvlng.
: ,.hji„
^^..,.1,. 4,,|r* to appear at
1th
game.
Fk>r
supper
or
breakfaio
y-olka
of
six
eggs,
beaten
light
and
the
sugar, stir uver boi water unllT per ­
Crooobad at bar aida 1 aeaa to bt. of yonr children the wocrylag elemaai
love, tbal wo
orange Juice. Now stir In the white fectly clear* and Klrain ai
And tooUjar bolda ay ban<to ssaln.
by your very example? If so, try the rrvo with cream.
Methac.
will rsdquet^tJ} *i*.Bk lu tbom Ui hank.
Busaet Apple Sauce Merini
four eggs beaten to a stiff froth mould* wei wHb cold water, and set
restful attitude of mind, and aee what
In a district *chr*il in a 4|ttle iown UDltlod ionr«. and kM|> our kinder ex' Ok far aa besr In that dear fdaco.
Ibis sauce while sUIl bot add nutmeg and pour the mUlnre Into pk plates at once In a very cold place 10 harden.
It may bring 10 you and yours.
In Maine the teach.-r asked recently preaslons fur ouialders! And bow
Ob tor tba paaca of that dear time.
lined with puff paste. Hake In a qukk
Compote of Orangt—With a very- for a eompiedilon fnira le-r sizyearquick chibiren are tu notice tbene dlf' ~ r that tblMltb (mat aubllae,
of lemon Juke and tbe grated rind of
sharp knife peel the orange- down |o oid children on the theme of --Motber."
Banting In from school or ptoy.
ferennw, and not to our credit. sHbar.
a fltlapaa ot nwtbar’a taca!
tbe lemon, Tbto quantity to for a pint
the pulp, remoring all the white i«ri. II* was the .-fforl of one little l*.y;
K ...
Tat. at tba abadowa toond aa enwp. This Is what the children say;
it. two tableCut
In
hair
crosswise
and
wltb
point
of
My
mother
ran
wash.
Trooping, crowding, big and small.
'The Wntar Cura.
_ _ I do not aaaa to ba aloae—
spoonfnts of butter and ibe well
the tablespoonfiil of Ibe knife remove Ihe rere and pH*.
My mother Is c'*"l"If oerrmis women would only'drink
, 4^ Owaet Mkflte of (bat treble tone On Ibe Ihresbold. In tbe hall—
yolka of two eggs. Beat until light, Juire. and aUnd them in the oven 1 Make a syrup of *ugar and water and
I help her wi|*- Ib>' dUbn-.
doming la tbe etmaunt co'.
more wiHT they would not be ao nor*
And -toow I lay at down to aleop.adding gradually bait a cupful of aug- brown. Thls^quanilly will make is
lemon Jiiic- III crjver: put In a*
My m.ithef can Jern.
voSb." remarked a traloed narae the
—todflOM Pleld. Ever aa the days go by.
Bake In a moderate
le*. '
many halve* of orange a* the tniiom
My mother ran wash her hands.
-Wbera'i moihcr?other, day. ’’Nearly erery phyrietan
I and cover with a meringue made Orange Washington Pie—Make
of Ibe saucepan will bold and cook iinMy- mniher ran wash my buds.
will rtcotnoirnd a aoman wbe la sufof Ibe whipped whites of tbe
Frora tbe weary bed of pain
layer coke. To the Juice trf two o III they look clear. Then remove wPh
My mother can go to liaagor.
, f'-ring fr<.m nervous prosUmtlmi to
• Ood oonM bot bs arerywfaara at ' This same quesllee comns agale:
-blcapoonfula of powdered •
angea and the gnaed rind of one. add skimmer and arrange oa a class dish
My mother can gr. to *lo.wn.
• osee. ao He ntada aotbara.—OM
;
drink
h.1* of water betwenn meals, bot
quarter of a icnspoonrul of vanilla, suffkieni powdered confeclIoDt r*- su
From tbe boy with sparkllbg eyes.
pyramfd
*ha|w
with
cut
side
up.
My
mother
ru
g.i
lo
l*«sin.
• Bnatar* Prorsrt.
I many women who do not twme undtir
lace in tbe oven to -ael - tbe
Bearibg homo hU carHeet prise;
make a Jelly-like errem. be Boll Ibe syru|i down unill It will tbrtwd
M_. nHitber tout crary.
; a donor-* care wonid f.-cl Irfdier aad
lagne. Sen-e wUb cream.
Frt)a Ibe broesed and bearded son.
spread between the layers of the pk.
the jKdnt
a spoon and |kjiii 1 Sly mother cu cat *upjk.t.
. Iw.k todier If they would drink, aay. a
Baked Applea—As ywu pare and
Perils past and bonors won—
Orange Filling for Cake—Take Ibe
Ihe orange*. Serve plain or with,
; quart of water la Ibe cottrae' of the
the apidea. drop them Into cold wmier Juice and greted rind of two oranges, whipped cream. Prewerv-ed or candled; My mother can ret br<-4.
■Wberes aoiberr'
My mother-can wok' day. Mater seems to be a nerve food.
unUl you have a snSlelont quantity:
of cold srater. two cberries make a pretty derorailtin of; M> nKdher ram run
It was a wlae writer who idd lo tbe Burdened with n kmely task.
I like good butter. It baa a ^stlncUy
prevents them from -ruatlng.- enpfnls of angar. the white of one and cubes, or strawberry Jelly may be'
My m.iiberian't slide down bll
Uetroli {jawa-Tribene of Iba raatfur One day we may rainly ask
I sooiblDC effect, when sipped gradually,
Armnge In tbe baking pan and All the the yolks of two eggs; place Ibe nrwllh the whipped ertwm.
) Mr mother cam do trick*. ’
aolber. If tbera to ana aamory mote' For tbe coafori of her faee.r
I
aa one can t«.*i f..r hreielf. I am not
rerltli
nges. water and sugar In n aaueCpan;
M* moth, f rain Mill a ht.tue.
Uaaaed tbaa any otbar at Iba cblldran | For the rem or her aabrMc;
1 enough of a *cl< nilst to be able to trit
with flnely chopped nuts, or other eon 30k one minute, and sUr in the beat- griailce In half a cup of cold water for
w ap aad the InerliaUe drt(lln« out I Itol ua tore ber while we may.
I you the t>-as.uu why it dore this, bot
serve. Steamed tigs are delklous fo. s while of one of the eggs. Do not an hour, then dtoholve by pouring over! My m'tther cut *ii in the rode.
My
mother
rent
woek
in
the
iBio Ibe worid aad tbe aaklBg of new ‘
(or <>■ tkat we can ai
«»f-j water sipped atowiy and flnflaaBjr
fllUnf. Chop them quite floe and •e until It has become cold.
track.
-BTierea motber?beaw begiDB. It to of a borne tbat was
Uas s/en.'shst tbe same qatoUng at.
II In powdered sugar mixed with a
Orange Sbortcakt—Fbr the shon
My Bunber cant
mudpuddeT, fi..., „ 4,.r.p brretblng.-’
a cnnler of paaee. When Christ
oA of ednnamon. .A little hot water cake make a plot of flour Into biscuit
My molh.-r cant wtwk a rolenr.
-Biassed are tba p^seaaaken.- Ha
ahooH be ponred In the bourmi of the dough with doable the ouanllty of sUr tmiil sugar to dlsaolred and strain
My mother cam make wor>d.
(toad Advice Boltod Dawn.
other day ay aaali boy was
aigbt hava bad In Bind aneb a borne
g dish lo prevent the applea fna
very
tbiq.
buin
through
cheeserlotb.
let
stand
in
cold
My mother cam stand on ber bred.
Drink K-as. breathe more.
ae Mary ansi have made a-hoae la talUag lo a vtollnr to the bonte. who baretag. “To aerre. garatoh with
lightly, dredge It lightly wltb flour, (dace until It begins to thicken, then —Boatoe ’Transcript.
Talk less, think more.
wbkb panee aad love were tba doml- asked him wbat kind of akc he liked whipped flavored cream or serve wIiL
old luguher. score Into ihreo-lnch
the whites of three ana and whip t
Ride tows, walk more.
uat BcAaa. sad tbe father and ebU- best
syrup node from the apple partoga. squares aad bake. Take six large or- to a froth or sponge, lura Into moulds
A ChlKfz Ratth and Admiration.
"Caadle cake.- rolled Ta
Clothe less, bathe more.
dnn looked forward
Wash the pnriogs and cxiver with wa­ aogea. peel, aepante tbe palp from and set on (ce until stiff enough *to
. It to s beauUfnl thing to see a child
M’orry lest, work more.
eloae oT tbe day’s vrorfc and tbe even-1 promptly,
ter. add the thin yellov sharingi ef tbe Inaer meabreaea. divide tt Into
M-baie leas, glra
t ebUdren are or tbe one toman peri and three uWaapooh- omall moothfnls. sogar. aad set aside turn out. Bret made the day before who has full faith in the infallibility
tofl beaeanalag to rsM abd ebear.j
using.
jof hto lather aad mother To such a
Preach lent. praeUceaorm

For BreaLkfoLst
Luncheon
or Tea.

A few small biscuits easily made with
Royal Baking Powder. Make them
small—'as small round as a napkin ring.
Mix and bake just before the meal.
Serve hot.
Nothing better for a light dessert
than these litne hot biscuits with butter
and honey, marmalade or jam.
You mu8t4sc Royal Baking Powder
to get diem. righL

BISHOP OWES HEALTH
AND LIFE TO PE-RU-NA.

^

'

i HOME CHEER.

Mhr’t CM

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mi wo

ft«es Mt 14
TMAVEme cipr, grano travcrm cowmr. Michigan, tmuaaoav. «broary t. n

Aadifo^ P. h! Frail and A. H. Cook.*
0MN M Mra. P. Ptri*.
At (be eoadoalao erf ‘.ha boaioeaa
Mim. Hirt« PW»A the •*»d Irtfe ot
Ibe aeabera adjourned io tbe Utile first eomeit, and will pOV^up a rlsor
P. P»rU erf *1< Flflb
■w>r WedscMlw. Ju. 14th. at 3:t0 Tarerm. wbare a baitquH was lendt-red ous aunpalso.
Alderaao Jamaa OIDett today makas
o'doek, ft>Oowlas as aiudi or eorebral
fonoal aaao>iamnaai that be Is also
srare aarred and Ibe time waa very ja easdidaie for (be noalaalkn.
oeeanerf a ***k a«o. al»eo •
IGlUaU lives In Ibe Beiwod ward and
I pleasaoily apael.
tb» paiHsi baa been ineaMe
'bis cunsiKnents Id that ward, aa well
«ai <I rean old.
ra far Han. G.6.Covall.
aa friends Is olber wards, look
The deeeaaod aaflored a alcollar
. fal.H randklary wHti favor.
Miohe aboat tbrao yaara a«o bai re­
AMerman C. £. Munay of
Plrat
vised bar baallli IB a meaMre. Aalde coBiM i^neral at Hons 1
ward bas .lieen uryed by Masy friends
from as scad hoabaad, ahej*
Malaebielc. Wisconsin.
to cnt'T ll)f roni<4.i and bas looked
daushtera, Mlu Loale M. ^ (bla eliy Trtste.
a«d Mra. VHoaa Gtawait of
gtataa district altorsey for weslora
Rerard this miimlOR he'annonnrMIeblfBk Tba appomiineDl of Mr.
hat many requests had lieeo .
Oaath of NOfthBOrt P
Oorell was made on ihc rocomoeads-.
lim Io make ibe race, and that'
Nortbpon. Midi. Jas. 31.
tiOB of Seoalor Banowa. Mr. Corell's J
he had decided to become an aclive
Wa^, one or tba cMeat pk>
lerm expires Feb. ''
_______
i candidate.
(Ua eonti^ paaaad a«v r
Senator Burrows baa rcodred from | Tallis of several otbars hare bean
Bonklnc al tba bally boao
tbia vlllaca attar a ttscarlBK Hlnaa Atlonay General Moody a oommunlr^ I made, amonit ibem ex-Uayor W. W.
UoB
to
Ibe
aSbct
tbal
Mr.
Oorell
‘ SmiLb of Ibe Third ward, wbo bas slat-.
trom lowBietor ataxU. A wife
elrfbi ttlldraa. foar aoaa and tour piwred an eieellem official and bit ad tbal he is not a a
acrilcea are parfaetly aatIMactory to
(be department of JosUee.
I: Monusue, also of tbc First ward.
Jacob Waibo cai
nd Battled a
eoMtty lUrty yaara a
a where duf’
a Car* wwi of tba t
re be bas 1^
Ins all tba ramalnlai

Pam Ju ram.
The foltowlns are the peUI Jurort for
tba Fabraary term of the circuit coon
wUeb ooerenes Feb. 13: Wtlltam
DIsem. Orant; Clarii Hand, Green
lAke: Jobn iCabeali. Lons Lake;
Bird OIbba. Mayfield: U. J. OUnwr^
FMtosaU: Sardine Kld»ley. Pamdise; M N. Hankley. WUtewatorBamaal Caraibera. VdIob;
Moody, Tnsene Clly. First srard; W.
8. OOelte. Tnnne CUy. Second
J. Omlor, Traverse
mrd srard; J. B. Wise. Traverse aty.
iFowrth ward. AOan F. UiUe. Trararaa City. Pint srmd; Doncan MorriBOB. Acme; Bamnel Wnvar. Blair;
Jobn Steadman, ttat Bay: D.H. BealA
FUa Lake; Oaorfe DIpley. Garfield:
O. AdBM. Green Uke; Bdwsrd Feppec. Lons Lnfce; Onrld Khlby. FenlnonM: Bnltls lUberer. PamdIse:
Hdwy Owe. WbHoirater: 3. H. I#maoB, TifiTIMb City, yiret srard.

the orffiee of the aoeratarr. Dr. J. &
Hariln, Monday evnlnx. brouebt
a tall attendance of tbe atoekfaold
tbU belDS the Umo for the annual elec­
tion of omeers and ibera balnc se
mattera of ImporUnco to ooom before
tbnmsMinc.
IBs msttar of tbe or^nlraHon of a
^rand Tnveraa acrtenltnral fair asaedathm was also presented. There
Is a growlBc demand tbrooebout the
eonaiy amons tbc better elaas at farmfra and stock crowera and also to the
fifty amoDc the atricolinral de
'and mttebaBU teoerally that Grand
Travfiraa conaty aboold hoM an ai
fair for tbe exhibition of tbe pTMuels
of tbe (am U the way of slock. Wit.
poaltn-. pradae*. etc., and the dl^y
ef axricnltarat Implements and merebti^HBe In •aaeral of the merebanu
tbroufiboui tbe dty.
A eommiuoe of ntockboUers. eonalsuac of J. W. MilKkea. F. H. Pratt.
B. J. HorfSB. Ttiacona Shane nnd F. C
Deemond waa appotnted to eonsider
tbe propeaMon.
A beard of dlreciers was Neetml as
follows; W.B.miUama.MB.MeOoif.
X B. Cook. IBomni Shane. F. H. Pratt,
.3. a Mhitta. Bd Lnnuier. Tbe beard
«r fibaoMra Maeted tbe fOHowtay oftem;
Fraaident. W. & Wllltamt.
TIee preaMent. Tbomai Shane
SacretnryJL a MeCkv.
TtfiiMfW. X a Cook.

> oml-booka am hfira next eprlnc. and two large storos.
and over 6J<on whirb will ad du> the vUlage's apprar'
dlBer>-et kinds of i .andles. used fur ance when completed.
broocna. mops, etr. They (ODducl a| The Ladl.,' Aid society will meet
large oercbandlse store and nmlg, ,bc honw of.Mrs. Chsa Gardner
throughout the year.
Inext Wednraday. Jan Slat. All the
The BnrieMm l.t ■ernten's Tool Co. t*,n,w ere n-ry urgraily lovlied to ata and any item of news or
also makes cant-hooks, pike poles and j ,eqd. This socieiy baa dune a great
m .win rradlly find Us way
rarloua other tools necessary In Ibeloral of braerolent Sorts here and.nre
lamberman's <wi(lt. and find a readyj,„
pialscd for their ever-waichfal
sale for ibHr piwlucl. They employ j
..jer the nnfonuaale oaee <rf their
about fifteen men.
I village.
g distrirl Is anofber of The low taxes of tbe village. It»
South Boardman'a cblef Industries. pcactrful nnd orderly npprarnnee. f
Hundreds of nrres of fertile land tie (vnanly n credit to the oEldal adminaround on erery sMe of It. and the
htiraiton of South Dnsrdmne. Prvalfact that the G X A I. railway main
lEMEN CITY.
line runs through here, mak
bandy for the tillers of the soil
to
W ei
10 to 40 foot long: prkfifi
infant child of Mr. d Mrs. Jar. their CDDUDodlUra into market.
Selgler. is very tick.
$U.Mtfi94«.M.deli««nd
South Boardman has four eburebes. the vtllngc. Truirfees Wm. lArkins.
Ila Avery has returned from
be proaperoos.
lo J. E. Onaiek Go's taw
tisli with trieode at Traverse City.
mill.
Th.
U „„o, o. ""'“f'f'*;..?” “"f":
Mm. Or. A. 8. Cornell of Copemlab
.I,.,..
.... u„.;,, ^
rtslled ber mother. Mrs. David Hickey,
ffluny with the rest of the village afseveral days this week.
Elder Jno. IMvls Is at the head of flrlals and bjjbclr constant endravor
Mr. and Mrs. D. King of Wallin
Ibe Letter Day Saints church, wblle
itrd at the home of 8. J. Qrtner Frl- tbe Ret. Mr. Ri-ed of Ald«G ndmlnislers to the igiirilual wnnis of.the
Phone Tbtm. W. Stanton,
«• of (lie best governed vll
ss Blanrhe Rrimm la rlslUng Baptists. The Rev. Scbulls U poxior of
in nonhern Mirblgan.
Citx,"lCorS**4.
the railed Brelhivn church, and with
h Boardman News, a weekMrs Alba Brimmer vifited friends these four moral Infinences nirround
: Copemlah TImraday.
lag South Boardman. It certainly bar
Ralph Simerna made a butineae trip grown and .nourished.
lo MarilU Tuesday.
South Boardman. in Us rapid growth {
D. G. C. Watson met arith and Ir and aciiVlty. bas not neglected her;
aUlled tbe offln-rH o/VN<>s*<>B Cli fraternal organisations. Four very well i
No. STo. Monday. Jan. 23. 8b organized and prosperous lodges hare'
at the train by tbe
here, namely: ITie
cordially welcomed by all and t
V. W_ Foresiere. H. W.
A-,
coned to Hacrabee hall, where
and K. O- T. M. M.
waa served in which
The ladlis of this village have also
all did ample justice. Following
been aciivc- In socIMy arganizalloo.
list of oBit^rra:
and today the Laditw of Honor, tbt- L.
eimoBs; past commander. Alba O. T. M. and the LAdlra' Aid stmlety
eommandm-. BTC ever on the alert to do some char.
. Kaixj record keeper. Blanche luble work among the netvly. to > ton yon can atill hare t-very advantage of .
mer; finance kepeer. EUa Trin- soothe the pains of the ill and to help . high grade gnoda and low pnoes bv amding to
I anything wanted We give tbia'di-pertment onr
llck; chaplain. Sarah Orinef;
sit that may ni-eil li among them- > ami give those «bo oiik-r by mail the beiu-Bt of every bargain
Anna Shell; mist less a% arms. Mary •elves.
> ofTi-rcd thsar who come to the store. Farther, if at any limn
Strong: seaUnel. Barbara
Long;
Several car loads of poUtoes arc ; tbe gooda fnmiabed do not ontiroly irieaae you. retnm them and
picket. Jane HcGranl.
being shipped oul of here each week. I we will rofnnd the money or cxchan^ tbe goods for aomeifaiog
Very little Illness Is to be founil
as yon may direct.
here, unless perchance it be n case of
Tbompaonvlllc, Mlrb.. Jan. 3d—Ed measles or other minor lllo'-ss.
Amey of Ncisen Clly. who waa paroled
There Is at this lime one available
In November from looia whore he
aler power here, haring a slxteenig time for stealing a horse from ■oi brad, that la not being uliUxed
Tolber X Rutherford's stable it
w power yi-i. Its close posilltni to Ibe
village, waa again arretted by Deputy laln line of the G. X A 1. rallwmy
BberiS SiockhUI. Friday, and turned aXuld provide a splendid site for a
over to Wexford officers for passing
mill or (aclory of some kindnad would
forged clo ck ii|>on a merchant at Wex­ 0 heartily recelved/by Ibe. vlUagen
ford Coraors.
1 g-lieml.
j
Cbsrlns Hunt, Wm. Itnerman n
Trout fishing aurki-w n grrat many
:. 8. Nc^rap nre subpoenaed
tourists here every year, and Landlord |
Grand Rapids Monday as witnosseg
F. J. Barnes Is getting his hotel ro­
owes VK. Reed suit, Bowen liavll readiness for them
immuned Reed Into ctKiri tc
when they gome. He has enlarged his
heavy damages Im alienating
by building aJ.llllons to It and
wife's nlfecthms. Bowen's wife was has Installed a sit'am bearing plant,
Are found here in every size becau»e we
well kndwD here, when- she llvcl
electric lights and runs one of Ibe Ih-sI
make them to order. Bring in your
or Ihfc years.
hosi-lries to Ik- found In-Kalkaska
pictures, chromos or photographs and
Sagi Willis ban begun bis Ice
eoimir.
rsi. He will Block the houses in town
let us do you aliice job.
A chicken pie social U lo be held by
M- having control of Ibe pond.
tbe G. A. R. organiutloD at the bome
Hiram Bowen of Weldon towi
of Wm. Blanchard. Feb. 2rd. All are
was arraigned before K. 8. Northrup, invited to allend.
Juslire. charged by bit wife of calling Tbe Smith Fianialion Co. Is to give
and their children vile names. He n eoivriainment here Feb. 3rd.
pleaded guilty and was fined.|)d aa.l
Mrs Artie Track 1« very seriously
Much easier to use a good foontain pes
ISIS or iblny days In tbe county Jail. ill at ihls writing, and It is (be hope of
A. H. Waters baa been taking a va­ her many friends she may soon rethan the old style dip pen. We have a
cation for a few days.
first class one. made to give good ttervL. D. Adams, the genial hardware
The public schools here a • filled to
ice, at $1.25.
lerchani. and tamUy returned trom
oath's visit in nouthraaicra HichlID.
busy In handling ibe various branches
The TboBipsonvIlle bank
r^nwented in ihe ten grades they
iraeh here. They have a very fine
agemeni. Dixon will continue a
school building and an efficient corps
manager, while be and local eapitallais
Are tbe best kind to buy. becaufic they
teachers.
will do the back talk act. Tbe village
Several new bouses are lo be built
are made of better material, better print
proud of tbe institution and Us mahand better bound. A full line here.
Cement. Mr. Dixon came here a
ranger and b> his honorable dealln;
u> mkde a host of friends. The otber
fellow Is a corker, too. ,

WANTED

White Oak Logs

Traverse City
Motor Boat Co.

Crade Mere
By mail..

OearseG. CevelL
Nominated by President RnosevvU Today as llniioii Slates District Attorney
for Western MldilRsn.

Hon. G. G. Covell Is one of Ibe best
_aowa rspuMicai.. of-ihe slat^ and
one of tbe bumii prominent In publl.ike la this aectlcm. He has Iwen In
the public serrlre f..r a Rivat manj
i, bavins served In the sUie hiwse
preseotatlreE and In lh<' slate si-n' NerWpoH ipfiMi HoM Will Open.
ale previous to belnR appointed United
a- f. amir it cbicaco was m the SUles dUtriel attorm-y for the woslMty,today bfi itato to Nortbport to ero dltlrlcl of Mirhican. There have
dose np sand dMalU la esnneetioB
been several aspirants fur this apwith tba Nortbport Beach hotel. Mr.
Bendy alsnad m ten-year leaee Toes
' day with the owner. Arthur M. Les­
lie. aat srUI open the bonee the eomlns
le last boose of repreK-nistlves.
•ommnr. Mr. Bendy srtll refotnlsb the
Hr. CovcII bas bad an especially
sood record in all bis public life. Wblle
Irani Omnd BnpldA where be purle bouse (if represcDiallres and
ebaaed new tnrelMiinsi.
IP be was counted smuns (he UwdMb Bandy is well knosrn in tble era. and senod on the most imiionan:
diy-and U a praciicn) hotel man.
ilitees Durinp his term of dbains the former manrfidr of tbe Oody fioe as United Status dlslrici aiiomry
bowse at Grand Bapids and srai nlno Hr. Covdl has done especially pxid
clerk at the Morion boose. 'He hat a work, abd the fact that bis work has
larsa nnmber «t friands all over tbe
publicly eommnded by the
eoanuy to srlsb him soocrai and he It partment of Justice at WaaUoAloa
)nt tbe baeUlac type of a business speaks especially well of tbe ma
man that srfll make It
. which he has bandied the duties of
Tbe Nortbport Baadi hotel, tbe larr ilai mporiant office.
att In tbu rastan, has been dosed (Or
Mr. Corell two years apo made
^TMl aaamma. but there it no raa- canvass for the republkau nomlnstic
ii ba mafia a pi

tn^ipplng be fell face downward nnd
In under tbe k«. wUcb dripped flown
on him. nriklng him on tbe bark of
the brad, causing death lattanily. Ooroner Nungosser was summoned from
Hanisior. wbone Jury rendered a ver­
dict of socMeatal drain. Tbe deceased
was 24 yrars of ago. a menber of tbe
Modem Maccabees of Chief Lake, carnlng tl.WA insurance. He leaven a
talher. mother and other retailvae to
mourn fals loss. Edwin DanvIUc, un­
dertaker of Copemlab. Was called
prepare the body for burial and '
ftineral was Thursday and Iniersu
In Cone Cemetery.

$. €. Olait (f Sons

Crswrsv Elly's Ctadina Dnig Slsrt

clly In several rapadUes
r bis friends ifalnk
nable otflrial.
Ilnwcver, the announcements alretidy made will start tbe laM rallinp.
It may he safely euted ibai the
spriDK municipal campaipn has prmnlcslly iK-gmi.
Ur. W. K. Muiin, who formeriy
servfsMhe Fifth wan] as alderman, to­
day annitiinces hImKrif as a candidate
fur the republican nutuinailoa In that
ward for the siiring electhm. t>r. Hour
is pulilic spirited, an earnest advocate
•w Indtintries and a bard worker.
> to this lime no other candidate
has apj«aivd for the repiililirau nomi­
nation In the Fifth ward.

Party at Crawn.
prawn. Hlcb.. Jan. ;tu.—Cbas. Cor­
bitt. proprietor of the Orawn hotel,
gave hU friends and patrobs a free
dance, pty roast and oyster supper on
Thursday, Jan. SUlb. About one bun(Inv! couples enjoyed the ranstc fur­
nished liy the Sew Ortnuis Colored
Minstrels' orchestra. Between IS and
I o'clock there wws an tniermiuion.
there was staglnf: an.)
Danacb at the convestlon. While he (Unclat; by a portion of iliv Show com­
pany. Also some very clever buck and
la not yc4 nude any publlr annex
wing daticliiC given by Bmerson Par­
meot relatlTp to his candidacy for
Ion this year It Is said ihi
ker. Ed Holloway did a eonlcniion
T the field.
aci which wasApprcclaied by the peo-

hour and a half, after wbicb the dance
ttareh Faetofy la Running.
The lou at tbe Mk-hicsn Stanh was resumed and lasted till after 3
oVlork. but beforo leaving Mr. Corympany'a plant caused bj'
I blit was asked ii> give another a
ate was adjusied Friday
(hsB one year ago South Boardmau.
party stmn as everyone bad sm
Barkman of Detroit and John R. Santo}'""-'
one of ibe hustling riliages in
afthisettv.
The adjuaimeni
adlusunenl was vtrry
verv
of
this ctly. Tbu
Grand Traverse region, was a t
satlafactory Id tbc omipasir. It hav­
bamlet. siniggling slowly fur tuprem-|
ing been adjusted at t(.4S3.!0.
ary
among tbe several villages of
ne aork. of grinding will bo beguo
Mondny morning and everything 1< Wheeler, wti^pt-d In ibe stars nnd Inortbern Michigan, having then only a'
being gotten Into shape to again start, rtripes and the surs and bars, was \ popnIaUon of yw, and many of these
:onIy
tbe plant. Arms « Cole finished put buried ibis nftenioan at Arlington
_________ ____ stores. Todsy. however..
Hag In a galvanized Iron a duct and cemetery among the
the. things hare changed-lnstead of n’
and Philippine wan. The, handful of pe^le. nearly M" reside:
readiness by Monday. A« the company ■
ur-aroice, Union. Con-i«l'hln Ita llmiu: several mores, repd a large nnmber of orders ahead , relerans i
renting every branch of mercantll''
federaie. U.ilian
and there. Is always
life, and scores of residences htve
produce at. the local plant. Suiwrin- ^Inarched, in M:rrow to lay th
been added, and mill there Is a steady
In
his
grave.
The regular
teodeni Ppboral knd his men will hare
id for more places to lire. Two
corded
him
all
ibe
btmon
hustle for some time in order U.
ranki fesiures are responsible fdr Ibis rapid'
; Tlie rvmains Isy in state all morn-1 growth and coastant prosperity. One.,
;ing at Ft. J.*n'8 Eplscop^ church j «hc factory life and the other the larmCandlatsa for Mayer.
Among tbe bciory I
the naiorel
_____ _
of these wbo are aspiring to public of-leonege
•ce arc becoming manifest. This 1'|n*,manil in ibe Confederate armyJCD. stand foremost. The Anderson
partiralariy
mayoralty,
came from Atlanta on n special Lumber Co omplojs nearly lUi men
eoeiesL Sen
have already dcrUrvd Ibelr
I As fast aa they a
illona. and definite annuuncesu
inouncementt t
COPEMI8H.
ire made today.
( Coiwmlsh, Mich.. Jan. sn.-Harvey : farmers who t
t Into valsable
•W. D C. Germaine of the Flra^jCimc of Chltf Lake was acrideetally, farmlag lands,
ward, who was a randidatr against I killed ai Marina Tuesday, while toad- [ Co.’s wnodes'
ramory emplori;|
Amra X &lngbam for thi republican | lag h*r Mr. tVme was holding the^boat fifty p«ple and mnonfseturta,
laai apriag. if a candidatojeod of a small log up on the car andivalWs kinds of bandies. One.bun-j

Picture Frames

Fountain Pens
nelson Bibles

ilTEmOUIISPECULSJLE
JatGlitw fifth# fHcfifi
Lailica" $1 2u Flannel Waists.
(■luami; out prioea...........75c
Imdiea' tl.oo Sateen Waists.
oloeincoui price........... 50c
Ladiea' 11.^ Sateen WaisU.
cloaiugont prioe...........6Sc
9Sc A^rii Tam O' Sbnnter
Capa.................................. 50c
BOt vnlnet in Men's fleoce
lined nnderabirta..........35c
Imdiea' tmderektjla.......... 38c
and upwardfi
All onr Men'a -'lOc Glovea und
Mittenn daring this aulo at
only................................... 43c
In short then- arc but few
itenB in stock but vfaat we
art- no* giv-ing at leaat 10 per
cent off osL
We want yonr money, and

it E_____
tale ia tor tbit week and next
only.

City Book Store

t$t B^rt C$.

tnptru Qtff

DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
Hes Opeoed omces In tbe State Bank BoUdinr
FOt THE TlEA-nENT BT
X BAT. ELECTRICnT, ELECTUC LIGHT BATH, MtT HOT AOt
BATH, HECHAHICAL VtBBATION AKD TEE FDfSEK RATS
Of Acnt« and Chnnic Bbemnatiam, Arthritei Defonnana,
Goal, Sprains, Sciatica. Mj-algia. Nenriiia. Kenralgia, Varioosa,
Ulcers. I^Iea. I'ric Acid IJiaOieau and other diatarfaueea of
Metabolism, General and Local Infection. t>kin Difieaaea, Liver,
Stomach and Bowel tmnblea. Long tronbles. Kidney and Blad­
der diScnltica, Nerrona ELxhaaadon. Kenraatbtmia, Diacaaefi of
the Female Pelvic Organa, Paralyaia and Caneen. If yon an
toffering with any ditease and have been pnablw to get the dedrug treatment, call and ace the Dortor. Cob-

Sim 4113 UO 404 STITE BWWUBC
THAVKMSB OITV. MIOM.

QKANO TKAVCHK HEftALO, TMUMOAV. FEaRUARVI, IMA

Gmi Irarcrsc fiaalil

THO*. T. BATW.

'fUe'ter'the'tiiVlUtet <b the dtp aad'
ward lieketa, obder recalar cleetloa
ralea In thla maBaer. tt li iacn
tbe tree entiBiait ot the npabil
of the dtT caa be abtalaed aa to thetr

It U alao snueated that at U
IT ward ctBctiaee. deleicaiet
it7 eeareelloe mid be decied

not Partniarahlp

ro CtJU A COLO IN OtfS DAY
> LuaawR noao t—-i

Two Stores
For Cash Boyers

di toeapai; .

.jjatLatt."

..SIM
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“r:i
TM UmcIi Chib.
- n* rtpabHouM ot tbte mcUdd
looklv tor^ with pleuuH iBtletpttMu ^o ibe U( LteMlB eiBb bM«Mt U b* CIVBB
VM-I.
~ la tbis MB)
MatBttettbi*
Of Bn* tft TratcfBB Cltf)
TiswiH eoaatr. bat »t
lidaMM aDd »«aib«rtbJp orer tb«
wtto Graad Trwrttte iBftoB. lu oban U briax all npablleaiu t
SbUmt la a aplrit at ssltp aad osec
paar oCer aa opporlanlty lor a neMiBC
■ad bMasat. lor U>e enbaive ol nevi
.■ad dlMMBiMi ot Imponaat taplet ot
tMtli aMta aad Batkwal laienat.
Tba pnaailnarr orgaaifatlc* ot the
Oraad TniTona Uaoola dob bu bMo
•Sbetad aad tbe coatplote onaahatiia
va taka place ob tbe BnenMioa *
M. •. pTMtoai to Ue bugaeL
UffB Boaibor at laeltaiJau hare b
iMaad aad naar raapoaBea are alreMr
nedead. It U trell to etde (bat
iMiabUiMi la tbU toCloe are torlted
to baMBO BWdbera el the organln
ttOB, Thatber thep bare reeelred lorltoUOM or aoL Tbe ebjeel el laniaf
lBTMatSea« 'waa to reach
eoold Bot be dirwitir reached thnracb
the aavapaparA bat the execBiIrg comtorltod
At the eemlac baaquet there wm be
MM «the ctote-e inet diaUaxulshed
MMkan. iBdBdlBi the dr« eltlseo of
the atota. Oorerber Fred U. Warner.
Ibe atole BBpcftBUadeBt ot Pnbile
BMtnMttan. Boa. PairkA H. Kellep.
«ho U a hrilUoit orator, will be one
. otthaMaaenaBd
of MntC M S«a able ae a B|>
il alee «a the pracram. These
hare aeat aeoeptaaees and win poeittntrbebe*.
naoMBadtuelaUd
wlih otben o< w
la pnhahto that al leaM oee more
Moaker ot atota ttoEBaUotml dtdlBcOn wBI be praMBL
It B aate to Mr that this baaguet
wB'Cmv todether men premleem
MinMiHM or tbe atoiettaa anp other
gaiharlag erer held la Ibis regioB.
r be a
dad tt Is cdhMa that tta taflBaK* <

Jerlly a
B at the prellaL!
|jiar7 prloarle*.
There are leta! obJeeUooi to introlaCtBc a^HBerr ooreveDt aader tbe
lew Uw at thla ttee. b«t the prlsariee
#a msgeeled wooM plre the people
Ured opportuBlty to *J»e eapreMkm
their rote*, aad the deelred end
could be aceonpliabed aa neerlr aa
poealble under the elrcumaianeea.
Theee are lUtegatkaiB which bare
bees made; bat there mar be otberr
tbe«ropOMd mau meeilnR which
would be aiore dealraLle. Hoverer,
is true that there Is a crewloc scntlat la torer of direct
the eltr. aad thU won
portuBltr for tbe repaUlcass of the
o disease the matter and decide
that which meets
proral ot tbe majorlir.
AftANTEBD CURB ITOR PILBS

Traverse City Markets

Evary new and old aul»>
acribertottie Harmid. who
haa paid in full to Jan. I.
1907, will rocoiv'ea great
mngnzino paper, Parmamd
PIree'de. absolutely frM
tor A full year. Farm and
FirMide la from 24 to 38
pages, twice a month. 24
times a year.
See the
offer eieewhere In thie
leeue.

Oip.nirt^ t

:

tlL”“ ■

Qnn City nra hnruM Cmmb

j
;

wh'-re ht; will be pleased to men bis old fretods sad
patrons and welcome new onei.

#300,000 cash capital, wrilea

Fanners’ Insurance | Elgin G. Lewis.
Krcap eiMej uraU by tk» ~V»«> '’’tr !• I
by IJ» Ntsar e> Sootb D^ota. .11 <
In b«D« drmud with th> Iu.ar- .

|hS«sDipsnMt(i(ltoaisM
ttMt (dlto- aisM

I

CROCER

A. B. CURTIS. AGENT. | 22bErniaist 20iSo.Uaio*

Bar to that prorMed to the slate tow
neahUp panad, tbe object betog to
Mto the whole peopU an oppor
to espreai tholr aeatimeata lo tbe pritoarles u to their cbodee tor eandi«aiea tor the rmrleu oMeei.
- to eeeordaiiee with lUa atoolteet «e£«. Chairmen PatMto et the
tommlitee has takM the buiu
tor MBtodmnitoB with membe
toe otMmraee and atom, aad the
toaa hat baee leokad open wKh oonMhrahle (aror. and It to bellered that
fcma maaaa nmp be drrited wberebp
direct nomlaatleas map be made In the
atp this tpitog.
Along tola line aad la accord with
toe popator aeotlaiMt. the foHowtog
Mttoa U belBt dmlated to the rarlwoe warda:
-TO the Republloaa CKp CoBBlUee:
topdllmna et the dtp. herehp petlUon
aad regneat that pou eaU a pubtlc
Madtoff ot the rcpubticaaa o< the dtp
tor toe pBipoee ot tormulatlag pU
tor bHdlag gar primariee .U aaoh
•anser that the popular tentlBienl
too repobHeoBS can be obtained tor the
reaimalaB tor too tarfeoi dtp aad
ward odteera."
k
While the seailmcBl to faror cd di­
rect aemtomtloa seeam lo be ^smet
VBlreraal. there hare been objecoooa
adranced to tottododag a depenure
from the eslsllag methodt. until aticr
the new primarp Uw ahall go In
fen. It Is beflered. faowercr. that these
objwtloas can be orarcome. aad the
obJeel ot the prapoaed meeiiM
ncelra anegestioas aad forauUte
pUaa to carry eot the end aougbt U
dwmsd deelrable.
Tbe metier has been fall.r discussed
bp tooae who hare made a studp of the
dumuoa. aad while it it eeaoeded tost
we moat bold oor ward eaoeuse*
dtp eoarMUao this aprlag. as bnetodare, tt to Mdgeded that It will be eaUrolp legal and dealrabie to eali a prljItotT to eMh ward oa a tied dale aad

Tq a Herald Wart Ad,

STEINBERG BROS.’

GREAT CLEARING SALE
IS CROWDING THE STORE WITH EAGER AND ENTHUSIASTIC BUYERS. PEOPEARE COMING FROM
EVERYWHERE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN
CLOAKS'AND CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN. BOYS ANDGIRL8.
HUNDREDS OF H AN DSOME COATS FOR LADIES, made by ilu; by-t mannlacturen in this couiwry—every rarment oe« - medium long

rtb'$To'SaV^iisji,rSi5isrSa'"uSssS“
Misses’ and Childrens’ Coats
worth $10 and $12. at $7.50; worth $7 and $8at$f ,a5;
worth $5 and Sti at SU.ilo: worth $4 and $4.50, at...................

4.96
Infants’ Coats
worth $C at $3.75;
worth $1.60, at-----

O OR
^*570

Fur Scarfs

rorth $4 at $2.75; worth $3 at $1.75;

Children’s Fur Sets

worth $12. at S7.r»0; worth $7 fiO at S4.«s; worth $5, at $3.45;
worth $-2 50, at Sl.:i5: worth $1.50. at OSc; worth 75c at..........

AR a
^UC

worth SG. at $3.50; worth $3, at $250; worth $250, at $1.45;
worth $1.50, at ............. ...................................................

960

98c

CI_E:ARHM0 SAL.E: of* CI-OTHIIMO

iil
TUnnTwii need to Enow

BO
of »he Cloihm^ Uusihess.ihc bargains in ihis department will be greater than ever. SUITS AND OVER­
COATS AT UNHEARD OF PRICESI .'Lei’s go to Steinberg Bros.”—that’s what every roan will say this month. If there ig any ^ory in offer­
ing extraordinary values, then our busy Clothing Dnparimcnt ought to be paved with medals. The records of ihe usual clearing sales fairly
eclipsed. The bargains gcmiine, unmatchablc, what vou ve been waitinuifor. arc here for von .tt Stelhheria Mro«’ TOMR—onH enm* aa r,«d.-i

Mcq's Overcoats
worth $15 at $9.60: worth $10 at
$<> 45; worth $6 at $3.95; worth $5 at

2.95

Youth’s Ovtrcoals '
worth S9 at S.5 Ci0: worth $fi.50 at

Abont
Some dapa a(o the Raeord roiced
> th^aMttmeM et daobUMS oearip sJl
ad toe npobUcaH et the eitp to the
Waattna that mm maaM be
giMd wbanbp the nomtBaUoBi of mdidatea tor tbe apriBc eteeUoB mid be'
■ade direct tostead at bp the caoeoe
a^btem. as henUtore. The new prlMarp Uw will not go Into effect onU
■dter the eprtog eleeUoB. but then
ieeau to be a oalretaal dealre aaioDc
the ragobUMM ot the ottp that the

CITY RESTAURANT
131 E. Fmt Sl»et

C Iba. bulk SL r. SUttA'.'.'.:

I

W. D. BLOODGOOD
formerly pwner of the Little Tavern has porchased tbe

PIANO
BUYING
A bo^ vorid thia and i
very bogy age. We owmot
be poffted on alt thiw aiotiDd
w—too bn^.
^ereforo.
tiiere are Utuiga we oecd to
know. In the matter of porrti wring yonr piano yoo are
too bn^ to abop aroond and
kaA. the matter aa
The
■impleat way it the EIMBALL WAT It aavee time;
it aavea year nervea.

Jc?|S d?iSL^this‘*c£nniSVTo?L^^^^

3.86

Boys’ Kucc Panl..5ulls

worth S12at SS.75; worth SO at 5dJ0; O OR
worth r> yii at 3 95; worth 500 at.............. «»5/0

worth G.on at 3 95: worth 4.50 at
2.95: worth 3 i>i at 1 95: wonh 2.00 at

^ m
6 IND

^

Butters

QBn

JJQ

1.26

ANOTHER IMPORTANT
FEATURE
Wi-’v.- hn.l EO many calls for Uishts that ue have decided to give cwy.
body unotber chance to aeeure

Dinner Set

A Beautiful 43 Piece
DIIMIME:F9 set P-REE

FREE

Veo

Il''den System af Ptoi^
SelUBgWUch Saves
Tei Iss^...

wonh $6 ut-L?.',; »onh4.50al iC6;
worth $:! at 1 S5: Boys’Reefers worth $2

Youth’s Suits

s This Beautiful
43-Piece
Simidy Utiar—Cat out the
above coopoa and mail it to
oa, and we’ll aend you oacful
ptaao information that yon
can look over and atody in
the quiet of your own home.
Ton want to know about
reputation and wearing qual­
ity; you want to know about
the piano that ii beat auited
for thia particular climate.
ab(»t the guarantee and what
it means. Yon want to koow
about our “little pej-ment
plan that makea piano bnyini;
easy.” and above and bej-ond
all you want to know about
or
f

Boys’ Overcoats

Overcoats, worth $20.22.50. $25 and $30. the finest to be Bad anywhere, your unreitricl-

Hen's Suits
worth $18 at 11.25:i; worth $15
worth $10 at G.65; orth,$Cat .

2.50

dish"

Besides all the other big bargains and all the wonderful
advantagtrs you receive by trading here, we will give a dish
Ticket with ever>- .50 cent purchase, and with 99 of these tickr
ets you can have a beautiful 48 piece Dinner Set. in White and
Gold and Stipic Gold decorations, same as we presented to
over 51^0 families last Fall.
WITH 50 TICKETS you can have a beamiful White or
Black Underskirt, a clever jointed Doll, or Suit Ca«e, or
WITH 2-5 7ICKETS a beautiful Covered Tureen—round
or oblong—to match the other Dishes, or, if you prefer, g
pretty Hand Bag or Merceri/ed Undcfskitt.

CUPSC^

day an______
------- .„mball Pianoplayer. Free ootioerU daily.

KIMBALL MUSIC

SXEINBERG BROS.

JLB,HAIurat.Pru»r.

Traverse Ci‘ty, IVlioh

•JUNO THAV^mC HSWae. THURSOAV. FtWUARV 1, tm
of Kteg CbrtaMaa,
Herketl. Che l-r««r«M toe
Mr. Bnl ber faith to Cb-ist andNbe wrrd!
I.—Klag CArlsUH Mn. H. A. LwAca of WAtUin*- ofGod was ber uafaiUngstliqion to sll) copeabagtw. Jan. 28.—
o'docA
burK, died IMM «Mk ARer a (bon HIDCAA rrea bmtehKiA Tbe
She Is survived by six chUdrea. Dan-1 Tbe Idiig passed away qutoUy. tmly
FMdAy AfwmooA
lei Bat« Hatlleld and Mn. Emma Kin-1 g f^w rolallves being presenL Prtoee
$n.0M
gin of
aprtngt, Mleb.. John Hat-1
,,n TOeed

STATE BANK
tenM. .
SWUM,

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$mm
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nmiTw I tav Ur. rrmunt:
OMI..TM. rxiM«t: MwlO.

ImA a. C awifc *rrr ••UHim OtQi '

S»er c»si«nnr<4«i TUK Dewus

ClrcuUtlonMhl*. week 2,975
TIME CXTtNOCO.
Quite a MifAber •( Herald aubaertbare hove aaked M thb premlon oiler of
the OtaraW aoil Barm and PMids
aaonet be oatanded for a ahort
a« «« ore flad » announce Uu
hOoe.lMde aoUattatary arranger

Irtaaae bear In mM that every Her>
^ aU eubeertbsf vrtie haa paid for
Herald In full to dan. 1, 1M7. tail! reeaivd Fena and Flreelde one year sb- aetately fidA_________:
BeoAssa tbe acUoa at the aoparrlsan OB tbe mauar of the daae petlUoaad far bjr tbe Qeeea City Ughi and
Power cQmpaay hae a vary doae
nacUoa with tba piapooad paper nlll.
. M ottABtaAlloB eataot be caiop
-^Ul sltnr Teh. tt

Tbe firtl CATlcAd or penatpi lol
CAmiti CO be shipped from the untb
bHied renepQsr hr HcBrr
rm«tt frofn .HACebee Cretsli
(roa Mr. Lestcool, 800 bvibels belos
lOAded to the cat which reprcoehied
Abew |X$0.

I, Mich., M-r. Sasrt
nrtnld. Ohio, and Mrs. Anns'!
of MtyBeld. Hleb.
Tbe luneraJ services were eaad«<*<-d '
Lo<*i
by Rev. Platt of KtogsleT. who made , -[-n, the luckiest man to Arkansas,
some vers appropriate remsrKs trem : writes H. U Siaaley, of Bnino, -since
the text, "But we know If tbta earthly the rt-storailon of my wife's besltb
tabernacle be dIsaolvelV we ^ave s .f,^r gre yean of rositnuous cougfaborne not made witb bands, eieraaJ to |gg ggg bleeding from the liinn: and
the beavees."
1■ owe
w.v mv
u.. good feirtouo
fortusp to tbe
the worW«
a
Tbe Qfalldrcn of Un. Halfl
- wiifa-greiteu icpdletDe. Dr. King's
HalllHd
ilnlsiered to ■Ibeir
pisjovi
belt pisn)V(-ry
for Consamp luo. wl
mother daring her aleknees and death, gsow from vxnerteaee will cun
sod for tbe floral exprasstons of sym i sumpitos if
patby received.
; loproved wl
Cures
___
l»:tles «cmpteied t
coughs a (rids or money
,Ci>, y H.
Program of the forty-se^^ua.'ier-lrjdumle^ At Jub^n^^.^

>rDbste court was bair Fridej
tien perCAtolos to tbe eloetoc
esCAUA. Tbe SbaJ beArtns at Joe^
>r. AdmlnlstiAter la tbe estAU ol
ChArtes Aad SopblA BiepAa: Ibe I
ut of JAiaes B. CAiapbell la
Alentadcr Murphr estoie belag aIs»
boti 10c.
A pelltlOB WAS before Jnd«e Gar«eld Sunday School association, to-gists, 'soc and 81.^ Trial bottle
bold at
Walker prarlnc ihac tbe court adjo- Saturday.
Chief JiuUce McAlvay «f the 8m
Feb. IT.
eate aad decemloe tbe heltv la U».
Homing Session, in fVelock
pn-ne mart has appolnirtl H. n. Ltr
Song service, led by Mia. C. Ran-: relle of Lanslng-to. succeed John D.
Bearr 8. Banoe estate..
Itruoks as Supreate court repom-r.
Dollar Potatoaa. '
Uhpemtog. Jan. 30.—PoUiocs
he Yellow Fever Oerm
aw reulllng to Ishpemlng ml a dollar
ri-reiitl'-- Imn discovered. It
Response. Mrs. Aullman.
bnibel. a higher price than baa ruled
ri-semblanee to the tns-U'kal will thou have me to do In lx
larla germ. To tree the syriem from
t Ibla tcuos to aotae years, wlta (be Sunday aebooir' Rev. R. Ns Hul la
dUiwse germs, the most eflecilvc rem­
sapie.
■UQ higher prices ta prospect ta
edy Is Dr King’s New Ule Hilt
DIseostlon
edy
aogoeaee of tbe geuenl abonage
of noDtoating ecosmlt- Cusi
Cusrantoed to r-jre all dlseascr due to
malaria pol«di and constlpstton. f-Vmigboct .tbe northwest. The crop te.
Basket dinner.
at Johnson Drug OpF. U. Meads. C.
Harauelle county Inst teaaon
Devottosal service, tod Ur Rev. HoiItugbee Dnpt Co.'s dr-jg eton-v.
tcUcally a fallore, many farmers
harveaUng eren enough of the tnbera
Kep.<ns and crileeileo. .
Rev.
r use aa sced ta the spring. Host
•Myfluiya a cbomh B
Every new »nd old eubIbo potatoes DOW sold bore are
scrlbor to the Hor«M.dVho
has paid ir> full to Jan. t-.
d Fanning. Snerrtaf}'.
1907. will receive a great
Plana fM- Can
magazine paper. Farm and
Tbe Rer. J. D. Oeota of Nortbport.
FIreeMe. absolutely tree
bo was,in''tbc dfy Monday in the
for a full year. Farm and
Intcrcat of ibe Indtoo camp meettog.
Fireside ie from 24 to 36
loMera which be Is preparing now
AufuM. stated to tbo ttoeerd that
pages, twice a month, 24
espwted to tend out jo.ooo fold
timee a year. 6eo the
Imitation birch bark paper w
offer elsewhere in this
doaeripItTe llluslrattons of ibe ca
The mill of 8. A. Wellman & Co.
Issue.
grrmod* and speakers, among who i
: Uosniraan Is now rannlng with a
tbe folkiwlng. rianels C. Heserve,
fall
force
of
men
Uimiag
oal
can'
hook
praildent of Shaw university. Konh
and
broom
handles.
Tlie
emlre
oulpul
Caroltoa. who formerly aiotid ni tbo
le ucil. throe months has u-en
bead of Haakcll university at Law-

Vou Show

. Kae„ one of the wesicm Indian
smeat acbooU. Picstdent Hltetoat Aooih. ariA 18. aim a( Albert aerve bat the care and training now of
rccMUIa<bsh««A. I> u nuntyns
be
colored
school for Industrial edneallBaA tt tba B>eat aide, wae operatad
hUgt«(a*Mw>lilre arwlsmi-a ihsi
• Tuoaday at tba Qrand Trararea UoD and stands high ns a man of letslTcrrlirt. kbcfe U ao roesue anr wiwba^ltal tor appebdleUia and this after•r Francis
United States Coo
•M If IwetlM «eU- Tbepae waa
E. Leupp of Wasblngun bnt givi
when yon k«;i
keep yoor vftlnnljo
FstrraStrvM, K» Ycrk.
1
Umtallve promise to be In nltendsnce.
a in a aocuro place.
pnpers
depeudtog upon the stress of other
Wo will clmrgo you only two
FARMERS. ATTEKTIi)Wl
dniln.
Prof. P. C. Goodrich or Albion will
I liavc nt my farm n Doohle! (Inllara per year for uao nf an
L. RmbaU of Wexford It to tbe eUy
indiriilual box in oar anftrty
at tbe hoow of S. Shields euterisK < to AUeadance and present with a tantlanl. F.>Iled Durhsm bull,
doposit mnlt. It is proof
. fraw a aeraia aeae of btood potooetof. cast of twelve people *^e Life and .jgiatored in botli the Polity] Dorto
Palcattoe."
representing
ham
nntl 8hortbnru IJenl liooks.
Haaners
Against burglars ant] hro.
" but waA rtWar Hr. Itawin prfeked
(be
life
and
mannera
of
tbe
jesrisb
I
with
to
aee
the
atock
k
improv«i
impi
ble rt^t bead wtib a piece el wire.
IhfoiiKhout llio countryt so I
Tbe ImWob wax eo aaiall ac to be people or olden llmea
cfai^ ^ly
. 11.60
.
for Feoa. Any
aeafiy UrisUfle ta the nsked eye. but ■Senator Cbarlei Curtis, a full blooJ
f 18 worth $2 oxtrs. not
■aicM tbe bead abowa traproreDent reaiem Indian, will be In Altendance.
while Dr. Carlos Uonternma of Chica­ •ayioK nnyl
batorvmt «««>t ■" opataUoB will be
go, another full blood Indtoo. will be ouifbbretl (jnalil
resent
As tbe views
Dr. Uonlcsoma ami
J. W. Btotar U creettog oe bis atock
idlan Commlaatoncr P. E. Leupp are
tam two tekar wtodallls. Oa
diatneirtcally
OKwaed upon (be lodUo
tbato Is aettlBc at tbe eomcr of
queaUoe
Ifla
expected
that they wilt
Wa^e bBAtare lota, with a hydraulic
liotknir ibat «m tbn>w tbe mni out aeture upon tbe aobtaet of tbe Indian's
future aa viewed from eacb personal
■M. Tbeotbaroaalsccwetadaitbe slandpotoi.
. baaee. wttb a Ibree poap that earrtea Or. J. C. Floyd, general misilontn
(be water aroucta the plpet to the dif- «( the Uetbodlst vbnrcb with faesdquartera to Ctocinnall, will be at Ibe
lartBt barea asd alao to the lawu.
camp gtounda while two bishops.
: Tweaday morataf the batter dlab Blabop Spollmyer of Ctnetonatl sn.i
yad wirweod maebtoei of tbe (tomt BItlibp HcDowell of Cbleago have
of oncli year it is the rule of this honsp lo dispooe
given teniaMve promises as has Coniof every pair of Warm Shoes. Slippi-rs. Leggings,
BlsslDDej Leiipp.
aodoiltl iiairs of Iiroken lines. The price gtxw
at Ibo (blrty toaebUea bare beea
down to the bottom natch. Thia year wo baru
Obituary
of
Mra.
EHiah
Hatfield.
ata« and tbe pouiac on of tbe tuU
many t’Xrt-|Aionally gooil I'xrgDins. and the uirly
Mrs. Elinor Senslba itotflclU. «b>
faraa Mas tbe epiptoytin of eWilecn tme to Usyileld to September Itid d
comers gel Uic licti Imrpiins.
at Hreoty girW. (bn boys and about lull ber daughter. Mrs. Anna CbsKc
*e H»a Bttmber of mea to addtUoa to passed away Tuesday alutnixm. Jan. i
-- • a«rtl 6C years. • months and IT
tboae at vortt at pretent.
of nnamis mnd Inflamsllon <.t
If we cany our atock nf witibr goo>la otvr until
the stomaeb. She wat bom Not . fdih
next aoaton. Tliat'a the n-asofl wc arc otfering
BrMge Plem of Elk Raplda reportat l*erfy. Livingston county. Ncs
at such low prices. Women's warm shoes at tiu-su
. wat married to Ell)ali Hatfleld
ad-U tbe aulkoriiles Holiday c»-nprices:
July^cth.
185li,
at
Fair
ni-w.
Erie
eoun
HB that a boradtiri buggy had distp7tc, 85C, 98c. SI.2S
Stand from bis piwmlaes. tbe general
Coming to Michigan the tame year
gybdea balai that Utay had beoa this stale srss their boae till death,
with (be exception of seven years
II You esmc Our Olay
ahdaa. He wat tofonned
Stop aod look at our wind"w. We linvo a special
■pntag thnra^ the Morgan bants by
display of some of llieao (fooda. Dyn't Ibink Ix gbaae cbtf tbe^ waa-at tbe bon
After over 48 years of }ovs anil
cattocUiey're miirkd low that Uic .lublily isn't
Mr. Odell fn^ whan tbe horse
tr:. her husliaiid passed away /
t Une A«o. Hr. Ode'.I Kth. 19US. Stocc 1
tliorr- we don't allow slioddy goods in our store.
Hatfield has been <
For Wonten:
■WMtBf about tour tatles from Ur. and
oifac' relatives, wlioac .
Pfaiaa. It aeome the boiae bad elmply though gratefully received,
SLIPPERS
WOOL BOSE
maraad ta bto former owner.
her BlBd f-vim

misdom

TRAVERSE Q'TY
STATE BANK

J. W. SLATER.

During tbe month oL

February

Ole OMII Cost money

‘s. r;

.TiLurrs
«5C

f

r and With
. R. Caautodi of Korthport passed
through tbe city Tneaday oo their way
I la Qrand Haven, where they aiw^delee 0tm for the Brst stale gatberiw in
m taiarast of the SabaRaen's laier- a«. Bis expected that a large ailend
«R ovhr tbe atato will be to AitendAnce
Cka Oreca bay dtetrict being fully repnaeniAd. Hsm- C. C. Ociken. Dahl
awr aad Joba O-Naal of Cbarievoli left
today as detogatca from tbelr dUiriet.
Tbe Oraad TiCvpiao County Tench
an' Raadlag circle m« oo Saiurda;
te County CowMasloner O. W. Crlvp's
OOcc at
where tbe auMact ol
aeboo! nantgenrat was presented by
pref. Lee Hofaaby. and the lixih chap
ter of "Bank and Us Btur," preecnlei
by HIM fro Young of dMrtct No. 3.
Oarfirid fbWnshlp Tbe subjeci of tbe
traaecaodental period of American 111dratata was ta Aarga ht Hlsa UllUn
AdRoa of district No. 8. OarfteM toweaUft aad tbe toll caU was responded
to hr aooedeas from EBeraao.

For Lung
Troubles
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral certtisly caret coughs, colds.
And
M certtinly ttrengthens veal
threats asd weak lungs.
There can be no mistake abom
this. You know it U true. And
your oam doctor will say ao.

jers^r

50c

I9C

Citfico* Dresi Sbocs'
Only fi-w of etu-li kind, but worth ns mncli «« if we
liivl hundreds. We have put these in two lets.
' Every pair of the first lot ia worth more than f2—
of the second lot more tlian 12.50.

Tlr»t Cot 91.69

Steena Cot $f.9S

About Kubbtrt
Wo lliink onr prices f>n rul'liotg are a little ui.dcr
plher dealers all Uu'limi- Just now wi- b;ivi- re
duc«l the priocs trf many liocu. Tbcaeoiwaamples:
UOYS' RUBBERS

«0C

rHILF/S’ RUBBERS

30c

Otr Ftbmarj ITlca Make It ExpeiUve lo Boy Bsewitre.

Offer Vou
I >1^1:
As Proof
Read What Traverse City Peo­
ple Say:
Cbd Olerds of Our Patients

^ Of the Results Obtained by Wearing
Our Special Ground Lenst;:.

-

To Whom It M.kv CGNirKv: For years I have been troubled with headaches, and
had to leave school on account of my eyes, but am pleased to say that since wearing
glasses prescribed by Dr. Paulson at Dr. Wolfe’s oftice 1 have not been troubled
with headaches or defective ey^s.
MISS ETT.\ GETKA. Bates. Mich.
MRS. MARY STEVENS. Old Miuioo. Kiys; 1 h»vc worn, pair of gldaya
prescribed by Dr. Paulson for two months and have not had a’partide of' headache
since. 1 used to have it every day.
MISS ETTA FROST. Long Lake. Mich., says: I haix for yearsbecntroublei
with headaches, nervousness and poor vision. - Last September I consulted Dr. Paul­
son at Dr. Wolfe's office, who fitted me with a pair of glasses that have entirely
cured my headaches and nen'ousness and give me perfect vision for both distance
and close work, I do not think I could get along without them now.

EXAMINATION FREE
IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED
with cross eyes, DO NOT submit to an
operation until you

have seen

photo­

The Traverse City Eye.Speclallsts
- Citizens Phone 354

graphs of some of those those eyes we
have straightened by the use of

41 3.414 Wilhelm Blk.

Our Sptclal Oround ttnttt
No medicine br knives used

TMVERSEGITT

a

WHO ARE WE?
The largest store in Northern Michigan. Tbe stose that carries tbe most
'ate goods at prices that arc most seasonable—the store thatstrives to
up-to date
'ect satisfaction and surely is the most convenient, because it has
give perfet

EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All under one roof, and eacb of these "stores within a store" are complete
to the smallest detail
A Dry Goods Store
A Hardware Store
A Furniture Store
A Shoe Stor
A Dri

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:

:

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,

:

:

:

:

% Carpet and Crockery Store
A Grocery St

..........
. tliosp
Jicer stem
In
«»cli of
storre wii will fioJ onniplotc dcpulmf-nU wlicre tlic fiot-at Romls arc cmrM that oiD lx- fniiDil lu tbv kirgcst markets, piircbiiso)! Jor spot rasli aad sold oa the
ried
closest possible margin.
A Plano and Organ Department
• A Sewing Machine Department
A Bicycle Department
Dopa
A Stationery Department
A Legal Blank Department
A Cloak and Garment Department
A Cut Class Department
A I’icluro Framing Department
A Wall Paper Oopartment
A Book Department
A Drapery Department
A School Supply Department
A Toy and Catne Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade Department
A Carp St and Oil Cloth Department
A Grain and Feed Department
A Paint and Oil Departrriont
A Farm Implement Depsrtrnent
A Silverware Department
A Fancy Goods Department
A Crockery and Glassware Department
A Sporting Goods Department
A Masons' and Builders' Supplies Department

THE HANNAH & LAY MEROANTILf GO.
5£L/fR O/^ GOOO SfiOeS ^

QRANO TMVme XeHALD. THUMOAY, FEBRUARY 1,
MAPLE CITY.
3. PaBBkMr.oD
of
Traterae City
|«Wl Silufday and Eundn la our

Grand Traverse Region.

’ Mn. W. Clyde spent a

[ Rea.'ShellcT of Her rick . preacbed
I at ibe Friend* ebnreb Saturday even-;
NOTJCe TO CORREBRONDENTS.
S. , Maftfa Btad
' lag.
<
ra-)iDaCc a bsalaai
I
Fred Bennett of C!en Arbor WBi la.t
carved M lata ts uaa.- All eo^apendnd- i day.
[toara
tbU monlD*.
,
j
J. Schmldt'ta worklDK Is GMb Aranoa mint reatn the Harald cfBca net
I
Mn. Fortlneand daBBfater.Mra. Dan;
ItMr than Tucaday neon «( each weak.
OneWa oco-1
BurdtekMlter caDed on.l
A nanber ot car Per: OocMa

s

A HMllag QaapoL
The Rev. 3. C. Warm, pastar
Sbaroa BapUal ciui ’
- ' '
'
«ay* of Eteet^Bluer*: ‘It's a G

a

Ihaek.-MlS jefats, and eempMe phy»
Iic«] CDllapae. I was so weak It look
i
me
half an boar to walk a mile. Two
|
Electric Bnter* bare mad*
|
mile* In » ialnuia*
M UkliUk-

ss-f.sS',r._

".'.IS;

Un. WlKUil^°di«e of Hi
iUd ber riater. Mrt. Bert Bas
tbb mace. Sasday.
Oaorae Jaace and family e
bia brother and aiater Sunda}'.
Mr. MclMre baa moved to Honor.

called OB ... ...............-_____ .
bees 01 tba jaut ibrre daya.
Mr. and Mra. Bbervood were eallcn
In lowB yem
ias.2».
BABT PARADISE
. A. Pringle, Mm. I. <
d. Labcc of Wexford no '
Beyiaoiir
Tm»rr»e Qiy t
. C. I, Kewmareb-a Monday.
Mrr. JoaachBoarllcg baa a bad cold.
Dr. BrowsM la alirsdlRg her. /
Calleri at Jamor Nea-ouirrb'/ Sonday arete 5r. and
Mr. and Mra D. I
C SMebl i^fniiillyweek.
CIV on buaineaa one day b
Wm. Sasinn and I. 3. KOc
JeaherinB for Ward Bros.
U. J. NclaoD rialtcd bin aUter, Mm.
' WMlay DcU. Honda). :

...

Four (cam* from Satton* Bay came
<0 Port Oneida laat Tneaday and are
hanllnr
tl.r--r.la
at T n.
land.
Mra. Mary AtUnton and taro sona
Wllmer and Blntr. of Bmplre, viaiiiid
wilb J. Prauae and hmlly Satnrday
and
ad BoBday.
Bonday.
^
Julias Brunson
Miss Sophia P, Dago
.......................
«f Good
d Har....
3T virttod with her parenU.
naienU. Mr. nnd
a
n. J. Da^, SalA''
.lA'day and Sunday.

'■isis

John Wbeeler reuiraaa beme Tues­
day. He baa been rlstllBR relative* In man's over Stmda.v.
Mps. Carr and daughter Rfana vlaliKEYSTONE.
Canada for the past two moniha.
»;
A few of the yonne-folka enjoyed a’Jobnsoo OrncCo.-a. F. H. HaadLC. A.
ed at ber btolber'a. Geo. aement, Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. James rrandall enter,
*-jrpr(.e party on U Johnaon Satul-j^jbee Unig Oo.'. dnu tten». prtM '
day.
laloed tY- Scot! and wUe of Traverse
Jan. a.
■City UDSday.
Mrk
The 3-year-oM uon of SaaUMi Brow
tatpi-d
aUROICKVILLE.
of Caro was boned to deatk ai tb*
CEDAR,,
I daughter BIrdIr, Sunday.
Mra. Clint Fisher. Hr*. Ctlben V
Wagsle McQany was
Cba*. Blllman aod wife, fton Elmer :
borne in Well* towimbtp. Th* DAb«r
I nls and Hiss Maude Fisher ealird
was In Tfiversc City a
«pd wife attended ehurrr at hlaadare • City vlrt'.or
I* worklBE In the aarib woodm SOUTH MAV^ELO.
day* laat wee'
. KtbdOai
yesterday.
Corwin and
C. C, Roa*e has itolrf bM fam
cif San.lay ‘ Saturday.
nie combined force*
Sundav
Ibarley Banvtt and will live In Kin*
FrteMMIy Burnad.
The Traverscniy'Brlck' eompani
srbool, Chritllab Eadeavor and ebureb]
Moon-, a macblolst. of
llljKtld n poverty aoclail-next Frtdavifcav.- Ktld brick to Ibe Hannah dl<CK"” ““'■ “ *“'■ “
““j Cbas W. »«..■...
E
Csiwl.,
ant
a
bone
of
Wm.
Bberm Hoyt Iwngbt i
irlrl for the puriKi^c of a nea- sdiudband mi**coins. Sopper will ble terved an
Traverse,.
e ,at>. Thui
Taylor laat week.
.
e«-ryt«dy la eordltlly Invited
C«>l..a^Munnie ai^ I
Tavlur and Art Stan
• Mre! Charley Nicbola called on old
tend a* the pr:icc.-i]s are
Bi^ir
•lih l_._____
a new or«atn last week.
nelebbor.-' Moodav,.
aM In mnp
perfect eure." Gn------------ ----...
Hiileit la able to l>e oat acaln.
Wm, Ctirr..- sad .'aueb(-arriv Htiic* spent Sunday at
a. Fntnkratfcvr
Mra. Ttiekcr
bu*lni-«.
. Wlnri.\ vltli.
tor bsroa wtmnds. sore*, ecsema
aark and Mrs. Surr vlslu-d
SllEhls with 'Mrs. I'Yve Wolfe.
amouE I
sandrelativpiles. •Sc, at Johnson Dni* Oo, F
Mra. OHn Luce laat Frlda.v.
Mrs. Jcmaie R-d.bln* of Traver-e
. ni RIeba
Jly of Trar
*- )5yfdeer b
a few (!a;r
M^S, C. A. BuEbee Drill Co, d
Wam-n l^vlor sold a eow )o E. A. erne Clly wc
calllne last Cl-y vislivsl wi-h Triends in KejM.u:-,, _ . ,
Horn.
_
Korn, It
to Mr.rand
Mr*. Frank Yaa1-all Ust week.
Belt”!—
Ia.«t
week.
.
'
i
A
nnsalx-r
Inim.ihi*
ulaev
,
cck.
Mrs. Cnpo n-tunied to ber borne at
gillie a nntnlH-r ait<*BdcI the dance, ‘be Sunday actool convention at
J. A. PcnnlDEtaa hac pureba.rod a
lancclona las: Satnrday
Saturday plBht ui John Conroy's al 1 «*"•«!*!•.tlvlng horse.
Cecrse Taylor I* no ts
.
.
I
Ur, an] .Mrs P«.t neb"hi of .\lde.u
Ikian * Rewuili
Some frii-nda from Bmpim visited Slibble.
Mrengtbeowl ibe bowela uo that they
G. C. Bonae was (b South Mayaeld Mrs. Haiili: B’enschlne yesterday.
■Jas IS*
e
jare vlellirc rolaUie? In ihbt I'larv-.
rated ll* iwenty-DCtb a
I1*nr atv lieitig mode Jt.r an ccl.-r-.
have Uwm regntar ever •luce."—A. E.
Sunda: '
--------------__ T. l’ctky-« father vlalled him .
— •... ........ ..... .
,1,,, ,
,i„.|a hanqu.-t bcInB aerved lO'SM.
IkTit. Eroccr, Sulphur Sprlnc*. Tc*.

ARAU
ram the Isa

Hlft Annla Mihnla. wbo bn* been
▼iamajr rt^Uria In Cbicaeo for the
»ai fourmeaUiK. rclnmed borne Inal

Anna Hrtfria; ehap-i
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Uln. Mary T
Il.kins; rerued keeper.; Jiiaa Minnie Brown U borne after
U I Minnie RutOimorv;
flnlahlnc h«r tertn of teboi^ near Em
*■ ' "-r. U Vhi
Mersball; serttoanl. Mary Siur-|’
Rev. and Mr*. •Etoarnell took dinner „
Lartte; picket.;
. t-eat'nil. Alla —................
iiraet. to North iBlIy after Mias ITor«see.
r.^ S. OiUnser * par day Ian
Mattie Blue.
i
T.a* Uwn sTaylns wl i her aunt.
Delrr Curtiell. who has been vtsK-lMr*. E. Brown Is r>ISE to accompany
a. !5*! a slrL
Inp relaiire* la Weifonl for Use pan. her a. Jar as Good Harbor to risu
rtlb dtdrlct 1 leg, 1.0. C. T.. win be mpatb. ba* murnivi to the borne of ,her sister. Mr*. J. Kelseo.
daf; Fell. S. With an Mr. and Mt* S B 'IJwni*tni. where j
a mistake was made hi the date of
the evi-^s to which
•ryoae la
I eordtany. Invited. '■
laa. 3.

l^lie workiSE on ibe rollway lasr
Thursday at the Dewey's.. John .Mllh-r
■ misfortune to have bis kM1 h'B
Ik-low the toiec.
tod Mrs. Jiihnstiui spent Simtbr lianiiaf-ird tunne.
Nellie Horton of l*nivrmnm
risiiluc^bar sister. Mr.". K. Tiirki-r.
the Udhe.

Pearl take fi
It sustained no Injnrli
gill and

J‘ruc<'-Js '
——
-----------------------------“------ir the school
,
I * f ( t I t • I .1 (
\ who has ha.l the
lever. Is irahrminc rai.l.:!).
Mis* Elsie llann.d iifEik Rauld* vl*.
lied w.-h ArrfHe Mttnroc aa.i fcmilv
t.vpr Sunday.
.pt the dose ul the InsialJo? ilawley
.i-mlsalon In ceniit.

t • $ • • •

rTHE NUMBER OF FARMERS-

Clt.T. Sunday.
Mra. lull and ilaunbler FTanre* hare
dorned from a few days-’Tlslt at On.
•MONROE CENTER.
pire. :
UlUe Perry Wilson, who bits been
Wo. 1’. l**HE !► soen.liiis a few
rerlourly III for Ibo iiasi wrek. It On day* with friends In Travenv Chy.
-• gain.
Mr. ttnd Mr*. Siailleltatier.ntid Walt
I. Q. M
tr v.iitlii<d at Audrew Uerl.'s yitJerCity were ;
farm at ihU
We alt* sorry to uote the-serious
Amos BpaEurd Is
1 Ibo nick list.
tu-s.1 of Archie Siuart nl i.Se honiv
Mrs. Ilycrs called
C. II. Monroe.
,
day last woel(.
Buy Derke- I-i arniit-if vlslilnk
The Siinda.r srhonl has .lieldrd
(riendr ai the o-m. r,

have a valenllni- e-jclal, It will Ik- ;
luiunccd Jatir where ll will be
........... .. ...
The slelsblns on the lagFlnE roads ] dinner at
It 0 Anie- ».
Is pretty Iblo at prraitil.
!
Frank
.....................
John llelrirk. who was drawing Ingst Tiwcrx- I'ljv iv-i’urda> lur a visit wMJi
for Wm. Saltier. i« at hl« liomt- qnar- r<lBiiv<;. rniinilng yesH'nlay.
lined on account «.f #arlei fon r. Haivvy U.clttr of Traverse City
Jan. 111.
vlsIiliiK ll••"!ld.-• lurr.
|.asln:TdmaU,le:. Vrs.jriil.iiir

'S’

is increasing who. kec|> a checking account in Baak. «
« carry'a pocket check book (we furnish them free) afiS'^
• pay their bills,, labor, eic., by check.


ail*™

a

""I SSJ-”'”'

« » I < • It • •

If^ou don't Quito*

resort

I^Sank ^

s£:;'''n-SS“;rx‘i

..............................I...........................................

H.-il.ii-:

ujir,rimli?i-.iu'i«th= UA

5

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'

*'

BIG REDUOIONSIBROUGHOUI THE ENTIRE STORE
To prepare for the new stock that our buyer is
now securing at the furniture exhibits in Grand
Rapids and Chicago.

COME BEFORE THE BEST ARE ALL GONE.

jsifSO

e'|3.

“l«SiJ.«"ii r»»

In order to do this the price and term priv­
ileges that we extend to the public are such as
have never been excelled here before.

WE MUST CLEAN UP ON ALL
BROKEN LINES

YOUR CREDIT/IS GOOD HERE

$4.75

i

For a full size, evil made Couch.
iJI>IiolstoKvl in g<wd
heavy

solid

springs.
cluding

“f*"

gfiido .velour,

frame ntid

uood

every

graile.

4 -.nUbcJ ln

I III

Other btylGtockcnu
w^.

m
Ifst

$4.75
For a good solid
oak

Morris

Chair, lack ntljostable lo any
position,

ill 'III
mrzv

—1^
m

fcap

t

piece ensbion, ^
mounted on U-ill
bearing castors.
Others
C"? C/l.For a solid oak Arm
Rocker just liko out,well
niiuli; aud brwxTl, high iimhoMed Utk,
oobblersuat.

up.

lo

from

in

6.00

■ 14.00

Music Cabinets.up from....... .

1.26

Dining Tables, up from...... . ;

5.75

. ■

.65

lor Lamp, just such

Parlor Stands......

cn- ask

from

from

.85

$:i.50

Odd Dressers, up from

6.75

lamps em-

braeio everything

ni>-

. 12.00

Ladies’ Desks, up frdhi .... .... -

Dining Chairs, up fVom...

will boy a niec Par­

a lamp as other d«*i]-

ment of

uiid

the

These-

$2*$5

thft market's lal*
styles

. 12.00

Comb. Desks, up from.........

Parlor Cabinets, mahogany,
up from..........................

to $} for. Our assort-

frume

in­

tnokf an eligaiit jircsent. Tl will be
a pleasure to show you the line.

IT .tO. including

est

.aiB.00-

Buffets, up from......

steel

Others uii to $20.00,

cLiiijicst lo tlie very l*Bt.

Sideboards, up from ■

the

30x72 inch Rugs, up from-.--...

1.75

Carpet Sweepers, up from.......

2.00

diKiiK-st

bolsteriDg.
iiiUbl himp up

Look

tbeni over. .

Sleds. Shooflies, Doll Cabs and Toys

$2.75
For a boautifnl laiy^) Reed Ro^
locker,

odin.-

juat like col, well aade and
isbed in ahellao.

Wo have a large

assortment of those rood rockers
to choom' {torn.

'

1

$9.50
. Will iMiy one of tbesc elc

$8.50
For a

cant Sebram Roekers. s«rt

quarler sawed, hand
(►■ylishi*! .\rin Ro<-ker.

-froni each otlii r. gnaran.
lot'tl slOu! springs.

'This

wall make ati elegant gift

shspsl
|i06ls,

roll scat, all
spindles

stretdiers

and

turned,

(inisheil in the bteat
be appreciated for years.

golden oak.

J. w.
' -i.lil....! - aJ..--vA-.

A chair

tiist will last a life­
time.

^miKK

all

and base entirely separate .

and is something tliot will

STORES AT TRAVERSE CITY.

U-aulifnl

tSOoriBore.

1- ^ '

We will

give sway

gunt S3.00 eombustion game hoard. Get
youra before th^ are
all gone.

ELK RAPIDS AND THOMPSONVILLE

-'4

aiUHO nuvciwe
HotBAA tbe poMor of tbe H. a OhBich
VUM.
C All^ *bO bM M At WAxfdrd. wIlJ AABlM la tbe

______

A. Shater wu |b

atnaiTrar-

erte at; Prlda;.
Wmtt DaWUca of TraiAtBA at; ba
1 auorter
*«7 hrtH/
. A sootflr BoabM- tna B!k Aceaptad A podtlon io- J. 8 Brown^Uuwlmis «A« Aca« BitcBd- ‘irbercbep.
air. Aod atn. R. B Derraaea drove
M lAwli b i««r«TtBC i)««l7 rron
atm UXdA Gardoar aad Harr; Codd
M» jHefcMM. *• «« «W to le—
era over ftoB «e Lake to i
Ju. ».
Banda; with air. aad

sr

**CM«rfrailUDi b dnWIac loi> t

vtth A dreaUr ■»».
14a ftnsfc WA» ba»A <r»Ar
Bat. 0. McOrAlk ab4 Bat..

B. »
4a; I

OOOO HARBOR.
Mn. U. C. Maau b o "
T. TboBpaOA CAJlAd A
BA bBflnAAi OOA 4a; b.
Rat. PeUlboce. vbaae neoTAiT it
«ai nmorad wu tnmdtilnr mt of Uie
AonUCB, li OB tbA iaIa.
(ta* SaabBiT or ttiA PcalanU caIM
feATA lACABtlr.
am. KAhn. tOTBAH; o( But LAlAsd.'
Bat wbe of UlA bAA nuSo bar boot
vltb bar dan^or, Mm Win Krow.
4bd tUamonlbc. rtiBAraJ bare WadbAAdA;.
Bat. JUa4 of Alloa b expected to

^li^LASlB^aAb

rit;

a. a.

umEPDCtErFimiciu

Ju. i».

enudac nmr DaHIok^ neat ahop.
Hath LAloodA Bade A baslAeaf call
At Tmarae Qi; Tbanda;.
ailB liOh aiABliold AiviAAd tram
Bk BapM* WAdDuda;.
Dr. O. L. rMlan wu la TrATerae
CU; WadAAAda; of bM *oek.
J. O. Crataer aOM la Trare
Tbartia;.

.KS:____

bb Bbod d«tbi SiBdtf.
Ma WottAM AAdOno
Cadllbc cAllATA BaUMa;.
aOAt auade BAldvtA of Wexford,
vbo b uklat A eoarae tar phamAC]
tbe Nrrte {bdutrtal. Bit Baplda.
drad here Ibatada; eraAtat of bit
••ek U> vaod A Abort Ubo wllb
fiioAdi boro AAd At her boBo.
ailB AbWe Sovaniar b osHa aick.
Juk MberU broatht a Bda load of
bon« froB CbloatD Baadaj.
npBbl tiwalPti are beiat bdd at
tbe C. & ebardi lbl« woek. Rrr.

Specially '
Re^tered
to You
• Ceuide bow tbe Umied Scatea Got
MtiBicMrnciAaed
c id ddivery Cite aad to food dite.

sen Prof. B'Ulard FIsber of Wee> nalreraliy wu soggested u a
caadidate for mayor of Hlddletoo.

Tbe

aeot. He bod been elected to tbs city
cooBClt u a deBOcrai. but on taklag
bis seat aosoaneed (bal be wu a sttwi ’
republlua. He said tbal ooder Ib-i
clreuastances be would. In a geaeral i
way. Art with the dcBoerats. At (be.
recent eleeilon be ran u a full-fledged I
desDoeral. and ^oeh to ibe sarprlsc'
his political oppoaenis wu relomed f*
winner, ind^. It b aoie than I
hinted (bat be fasd srafrely any idea
blBscfr that be couW socte^.

suwrl—

Zo Zv CIMH SMAM-Ctbp. dilkfa.
amssk M sessasis sad t|scs ihM svtrreu WtB.
CttECBC SANDWICHES-TMe ciscUis smk

%

Ulcer of the
Stomach

. bax bees >lck

Tboanads wlto bare been cured b;
EAST BAY.
HdBieU call tbe lahalcr Chat eocBAe
Frauk Hyshuxer of Grand RapIdK
with ATCTT otftdl “The mtle porkel
Iib)«lelaa;“ a> It li ao bbbII that li eaa Is rbltlngfora week with Henry 0>arbe carded la the pocket or purae.
Mlu
Susie
Fiwtoa. Mrs. Allett Oourdlaeorer; of il;oi
do. F-raueb FOrton. Willie Forlon.
.......................
It P7
An A. Busbeau. FVank De Fu. Bir.
Ater
ney Fbrton. Arthur Domlne aad Angu”
nfferiat frotn falarrh in aOBe fom. Forton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tbe remadtable reeulta toUowtaf the Octave Domtuv over Sunday a wn-k
' Hj«niel Are xhown b; the OBaUI Bunday. They had nlnmiecii
.. ,_oentA*c (odi; of people nrSeriat
■sts. Il'n a popular rendeirmis fur
froai caUrrh.
neighbors, wbo blably esteem the
There U roall; no
genial ways uf Mr. and Mrs. Dnminc.
for An;oae barint e
A. Linton and Ur and Mrs. Bert
Forton of Traverse aty
were (he
M>u bare any double about llA ralae. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Forlon.
B. H. B'all A Soai will let jron bare a
Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Poiton anilI
complete outSt with the uaderMAad- family and Kks. Elmer Beach uf Trav..
las that unleea It

Atiheflrst
day of Mr. aad Mrs. C. U Domlne.
I troauneni sb
A eoBpWe*l{}oaiel outlll ronilMs
What do you think ofr Ibis
ibis for a l>lg|
l
wlili Mlo-na. TtaU Is a i
of-tbe IllUe pocket |A;slelan.Mm? Balnrday Wllsey aadI msDlne
Rnilne edy adapted specifically
sped ..
cut aa elm that was 6 feet i inebee ou | pose, tbe cure of the sd
I so uniformly suremtfal that S. E
______ .
They
Uee of HrooH can be procured fur. SO
( A Sons give a signed guarantee
one-half of the forty aod with
........ even- 5« eeot box that tbe money
centA. BAklDR It the Boet ecoi>(«lcaL
300.000 feel delivered to the will be refunded
u well AX (be tnoAt relUble treAtawnt
ded If'lt does not cure,
(or tbe care of cAtArrfa.
buket factory.
y.
Ml-o-aa is not a patent or secret
Tbe Kelly Li
Lumber Co. are running
Do not drta; krager the me of H^e'
ledy. but is a combination of the
re rseelvlag a large
mel. If you bare catarrh. Tbit It a full ^last aad
patel; loeal dlMaae. aad H;oBci gou aBonnt of hard' Md logs from tbe nurrigbt to Clie epM where the calArrbal
_______________ _ and by rail.
gennt arc preaent. destroys thea.
Albert, the Infant son of Hr. and
Head. Is reason wby you should not be able*^
eoolbet aad heals all InflaamaUoa., Mix. Ou
aad makes a permaaeot and lasUag. anile ill.
- any food you like at an; tit
Mrs. Prank Retch Is anlte lU
rbout fear of distress.

rUe funeral
If family ha»v

uusday.
-stood.ibJ
Sstur
irday evening v
O^jo

rk sister. '
..................
id bur K
acboul bad I
Mias Ida Uarlier and
isdng I>arty lut Friday
riday evening: "‘‘i^
DOT uf Hatriet Csnuie.
itc. .<.After the, |

general.

WEST ALMIRA.
Miss Mildred Smith of.Inland c

t day.

We

bnest Beneehe a farmer wbo hu
been a resident of Waukesha county.

see it stay io cold so

Wlseouln. Since iMf. hu made hto
annual podesudan toor of one week.
Hts trip took him to MUwautee. Cedap
barg, B'sst Bead. Waucousta. Btep.

Miss Coldia nates
aad
Mil
llMred
Smith were calUag on Mrs Asa
mer and May GUmore Salnrday

Fend de Lac, OakflHd. Couth Byron.
Hayrilte and Iran Ridge. Mr. Benerke
on hU trip foHowe a trail made by him
In IKS.

Hamilton
SALE Glotliing
Co.

Hinatoii

CMMiieCo.

When we have held our February sales they have met with success. Why? Because duction ID prices have been genuine. This sale will be no exception to our rule, viz; Straight, le-t
gitimate reductions from our regular prices—it will pay anyone who anticipates buying goods this
season to come here. , Reductions in prices are moA^marked upon Winter Goods.

Sweaters

OVERCOATS

Great
Overcoat
and Suit
Sale...

NATIONAL •l&CUn-.CONPANr

even ptMcr protectii« ionagbt in dcfivc»« bg
Baniit aod Cacken to jaa. Fieub iron tbe oven,
tb^ are eoclosed in a dtnt ti^fat. actetute pcooC
oa 'emdi end of wfakb b gfind ttii Bade
nanfc is red and nbite.

(kma, wbere the ualversity U slIoaleiL
tbe proposal canted no liiUe merrl-

_________

eatarrK
M Kiil^or
• IbA vrltAr U

•a;i;^Kav'i.'.KJx'i.TKix'i

COUNTY _____
to Tls'i Altb bur A
WILLIAMfiBURC.
WH1 Melvin uf Wcxfonl moved hb [ hue borne u (bb pLare
Ur. and Mrs Hobbs west to Sbaroa
•He to Tiav. rr.. fity (am ».<■
hire*
Mix. Hukah Wil».m
last Saturday to spend a few days wlib
mrrllcAl inAimt-nl- Sbei
SbeiofXrs.
of Mrs. Viulk Lake
I
Sslunla; and ^
bis sister. Mrs Albert UcUeflMKI
b no I di
The little tv-BHmIbwold un OTTfe.
(irav has taken in the largest and Mrs. Den lAndon died lut Tbuiw
Inaldiews Nauirs ef the Olsens Mow j
and Mrs. Frank TAiiuie
..t log« on thl- side of ihc iake.
! Harry
A largi- sletgb k>Bd from here atuad was at elm. l*;n fi-rt In Iso
for rbiilni: ai t oa
lended the Sunday srhistl caavsalMi
, logs: the olhiT was tnatdr. *SS5 feel,
IBS. ' INxuB's fur (be
week, reliirm-d to!
j
|||„„ klaltel It at VutiB Un Saiarday. They an rrpor:
exeeptlag it
may. Mr. CanuteJ gn^.n ...^ „Blled In muTtAge by a good lime.
o a gri-ai
The
Ladles’ Aid Mirlety
havn
K Ik due Io
fervr with asihmi r,.,. oharles Babcock of Lake Ana tin
'■ig lllni' and
.
for this rt<^m be
„ ,h,. i„m„.
»(,, «no changi-d the day of nM-eiing from
I KU.- Lake and
y,,.. bridesmaid Thursday to Wednesdav. The; meet
: (hi>
WAS her sister Mlldrv.1 and the grooms­ • with Mrs. Bd l»r*y of UabH ibU week.
The weronJ ouanerly mMSIng lor
u Klumaeh rcKltlK Tui m
> Uv In s.-urrb of l»-i
man wu Jessie Ilalleit. The bride wu I
t'auuir has twin bmihi
». hut I ■
do-rM-.i in lilui- ns-llian, the cr'siB) In,1 this eharge wu bi-id at llarfcer tYeok
^.•itA. when- they eigleci i
Preachlac In ibe
Is luid..
gray. The briiti-Mnabl was dressud In last Wudaesday.
while and tin-) txlll go i
foreooim by (tp- Presiding Elder Fnly nourlshrtl a
brown, thl- groi.msmau In black.. _
Oregito
Mrs W 11. ENi
gtm*. followed V auancriy conf.TATI upon
miauiy them to Minneso
keeping l.. --------------------- „
,»oe. then plcole'=%lnfief %B|l,*UetaI
lime. The presiding elder |iftwAeJ
sionueb occurs, in adt ADced cam-s of r r brothers whom she ha
again In tbe afternoon. A large aielgh
ulcer of tbe siomacb there b much;!
Mrs. II. Caw- fs very .el
load went from here and i!
there wt
discomfort afier eaUag.
CAtlag. with a
a roo-i
Writing with esmg.-sil<in of
number rt others troa ibi
gnawing
acnutlon betHiram llBlIett-s people i
for the IS
ing country.
meals.
.Is. ]>sln fron
fraip tbe pit of the slOB.,

We an
It her bomi thl- sCAriel fev.r.
acb bach
bark to r
Ibe shoulder blade.

Haptde
Mr. I

AtAftAd op

Ml blABt AAd arr. LAian expAcU to Hiwmel iiriialer That b GwarBita
' '
' At. u be A
b; a e. WaH A Sena’ to Cvra

AltotetW too Boeb <
Able balacw.

ramuARV t, mm.

Ralph Wotdaa wu aa Btt RapUs
lAttor Batarda;.
Hike Loses weal to Bk RapMa Set- from AXUi AflWJ. Ml. AIMVM. «HW •«
sdll at Aaa Arbor. M doing Aael;.
Henry Courtade bu rviuraed from
bit Texas rlsll. He says It s mod here
aad and there and R's and
wbere tewa (here. He ears I
many dHatddated bnOdlags L.
hams. He u;s the catlree are very
toxy. Their borses ton la tbe mud.
bal they never bother wfib the curry
eoab. He bu broogbt eoae souven
Ira. a white bom that grows around
tbe tre^. froB four to six feet loaf;,
sosae oau that are proof agalasi msf
and eoBe coiun need. Mr. Courtade
uys HMlgaa Is good soougb for him.

°'«niilAB DAVlAOB took A load of ha;
to KalkaMcA Prlds;.
B. J. Hoyt ADd Reu drove to Bk
Bapide Sa^rda;.
______
.ulaee drove to Kstkaaka
Friday.
A tdp to Elk RapLate Hoyt a
ids Batsiday.
Fraak aad Hurry Bottom drpve
from KewAdlB Satnrda;.
nraa;.
DW Tbii^ar
. W.
Hesur; Lackey.
1~ U
' Watsoe aad
~ Pny
~
drove
'
re to
to 7>averae Ot; ooc
TAu^ aa dot wai klDad b; pol- da; last week.
BOB IBM week.
Alva TOBOg and Mm
RaSert; weat to auabtoe Bat- drove to Trmveree Ot; i
orda;.
'
Ooo. Paraa of Tiararae at; wu Ib
oor MllAia Batarda;.
iri.
,
Dell Riekerd bu rented hb farm
>d iBlendt to nra a liver; aad feed
aotertalaed bar
able at Bk Rapids la the sprteg. .
oba. of Bar CIV.
Loren Worden was aa EUt Rapids
vUUor Batarda;.
Brl4B>. who bu beo
CUod Koker of Kart. MI4.. Is vlsll______ ___ _______rt Uba with her abtei.
aira. W. W. Hall, reianied to bar borne
laOraniuMb;.
The lot baolera are feadag
ai; Sslardar. rctamlBK
ae; will kwa ibHr alal^lDtSuada;.
a F. Sajlor left laH week for ToJ. B. Hogelaad wu a Trdrerse at;
- aad other polalA.
visitor one da; 1AM week.
Charles Oleadeaaliig drove to Travrw> at; Wednesda;.
Harr; Robenton of Sk Rapids bu
Joaopb GreuM). a Detroit aowaj
rcaled Dell Rickerd's faiB for the
laa. win be appolaied to a coanaloblp
m (be eoait of Brull at a aalai
HariT Roberts of BIk Raphls bat
rested tbe DM! Rlckerd farm,
H.OPO pSt mum.
mak aad Harr; Butt
'-■wadta Bal

s-A,vpr.“

mer* cokneiw.

hciulo. tmumpav,

Every Uvarooat most kq. We are aware tiiat ewne will
qaeatioB our motive when we aay buy this year ntber
■ than pot it off unUl next year, but it uaiaetthat goods
mil bo higher DOit yew. Her^t is inafew worda: To
cloee ont ail 1100% Overcoat*. We will rave eaxbt pi e.
UHASEB PBOM $2 TO $7 OH OAoh Overcoat pnr^ased which
have told fnwi $7.60 to $26 all the eeaaoa. It ik i r -m
TOC TO HAKE TBIR SAVtKG.



SUITS'Z

We bavn piaood the balk 6f onr Winter SniU in iota to
doae. (Many of our aoita are aeaaonable Umragboat tbe
year and ore not indnded in otiob ewoc-ping rrftictiwia.)
L<M 1—Suite up to $SX)0. now................ $6.60
'
Lot 2—Snita. $10.00 to $12.00, now.......... 7.50
Lota-Suite, IbMto lfi.00.now.........10.50
Lot 4—Suite. 17.00 to 20.00. now.........12.50
Lot6—Suite, SO.OOto 22.00, now ...... 16.00
Hare is an op|d>rtimity for every one to open bis pocket
book. Ooue e^ while tbe odectioafl are tbe best

Fur Coats^Mnst Go

\/4 Qff

Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats

Aei*s AU Wool PaBts, $1.25
Lot to close. Other lines 1.45, l.(>5.

i.ti5 an<] s.aa

Lot Men’s Gaps at 50c
Sold as high as $1.
dneed in price.

~

$30
$25
$20
I $16

.kll $I gocxls. 75c. All 1.50 goods.
1.13. All $2 goods. 1.60. All Boys’
Swentors one-fonrtli off.

now
now
now
now

$22 50
$18.75
$15.00
$12.00

Shettp lined. Duck or Cordnr^ onteidc. with aad
without sheep ooW

Young Men’s Suits
Lot 1, toeolar price $14 to $16, oo........................................................... ..{H.OO
Ut2,reptl„prico,$10to$12,oo,.-................................. ...........................
Lot a, reptUr price $7i0 to $8, now................................................................ $6,C0
Lot 4. regular prices $4.60 to $6.50, now.......................................................... $3.75

All caps n--

Yoattis' Loor Pants
$3 to 3.50. now 2,25.
now 2.75..

3.7.'i and $1,

Oar Boys’ and
Cbildrcn's Dept
Is lilW with the'
goods thl- boys want.
All
Boys' and Children's (Ivorcoata will go at :2.5 percent
off fn>m n-gnlar pricia.
One lino we liave sold
all the eeasoD at $:i.O0 and

Boys' Long Hosiery
Jn this sale. 10c a pair.

Fine Shirts
Colored, soft bosoms, dotecliivl cuffs,
regular 1.50 and $2 goods, go at 1.2.')

Men’s Gtores XBd Mitts
Kvtty pair should go S.V for beat
hea$-y gooils. usually sohl si |J25.

30c Btys aers Heeced CUerwar
Sold at 4-5e all the season. Not
over fotif ineees to any one family.

iCHOOL

^saiTS



now goes at $2.15.
ages 4 to 10 years, bcsidcK
si-vcral stnidl lioisat evi-n
less than 25 p4-r cf-nt disconuL

Suits

Ut Of Men’s (Md Vests
S«ld heretofore from 7*»c to 1.50.
only 25c.

ngubr lini« many lots up­
on which we nuiko a n-mark$
_.arkaW.- n-dactiau in price.
for fi
...........................................
from $2.25
to $:i. now $1.50; ages 4 V. 10 years.
at $2.1-;; ages 5 to l.*>

One Ultkt full of ;.niu
.......... which
...........................
have.............
sold
C tne lot n-gaUr prioe |T} to $1 suite, go
One lot Jnn-nile Suite, $5 to
now $4 to $4.50.

EVERY FARMER

InteiesteH in gml roads should send to tbe
State Highway Com.. Hon. H. S. Earle. Lansiiig. Mich., for a i-opy
copy of
of the new Slate HttAway Reward I.aw.
HxoerpU from tlds law•; ■'Whenever any township shaJl file notke with
the State Higha-ay DepU. threrngb iu 1
■ship bser.i. that th<-y have uu
improie a niiW- or more of puldii- wago
ad by baiMing a clay^gravel. a gravii or
1
a stone*
LT8VI-1, au<I ask for an allotmont of state reward_
ii siiall
-ward. <-V
<■(<-_
aiiall —
>10 ibc duly of the Highway Com. to enter such application in tb«-Older it is rvotivnd tn<]
furnish tb>- oaUine
nlaos. etc., anil
fu ' in
‘ the state trmsury not yet allotte)]
uiil if there are funds
allottei] be
b shall in»k)» the ml.
lotuicoL etc.
bi
.. provide)! it is bidlt
upon 8)iccificationfl fnmishe<l. aa per See. 10.A.$250 per
mile: as p>-r■ S-c. 10-B-$-iOO
10.B.$-700 IRT
jK-r mile: ai j»
p-r
r S)s:. I0-C.$7ii0 tier mile.”
Tbia Uw should be
in the bauds of every farmer. Send for it.

Let or SOc Dnaerweer
To doM out at
now 75c.

Lot $1 goods,

Boys’ Koee Pants
While they lasL 50c for 38c: f»c
for 4.5c; 7.5c for &ie: $1 for 7.5c;
1.60 for 1.13; $2 for 1.30.

We will furnish guMeboards to any

A iiltle off style goods, sold for 1.50
to 2.60. Ei-ery .one goes at SOc each.

Place

Miles

one who will put them up ae)Tordy. CaQ
and give ns the location, or write us,
giving the location, places, mDe*
of rinds.

We will, without cost, send
A great con-

venieoce to the milling pnUlc.

Place

Miles

Cut

this ont and mail to us with a diagram

to you as you may diiwt.

One Lot Men’s Fnr Hats

tnomt Otf

Put up by
Name

Furnished by
Hamilton Clothing Co.
TmvwTM city, MItsh.

ANKUAL TAX 8AUL
flTAnormcHfCAN.

T49WNSHIP at NOKTH. RAWS* WEST.

iili I !< I

'At arcOH Cran (nr ib« Oeatf of Onad TrsTana. la (Au-

a .srs-

II appeal
• ‘ ---------- ------ tdectloaa ibareio. oa or before
aeossaa racicter la
mentlooed. u
.
tkaAH* _ of tbe term of ihla Coort aabove
tbereof tbe aame will be takon aa eoateaaed aad a decree w
bebMMi aad eatcrc^aa prayed for la aald peUllon. Aad it li '
tb« ecSeied that la^ortoaDce of aid deeree tbe laada deac
tAnaM peliuoe for wbicb a deeree of aale aball be aade. wl
aol| (or tbe aereral tAica. Iniereat aad ebartea thereoa aa t—
^
lie flrrt Tneadar to bUr tbereafler. be'
m. orn aald day. or on tbe dar or dart aob‘

—■* — —tr be p

CM of eeti .............St m"



seat cornar od oo% at wrH.
ox, tbeme m fmt aoalh.

s 's

sen of keM

«•

H

PwM «f .................. u ]«
oH of awM ............. 22 M
wM of awM ............. U M
ael4 of seM ........... n 40

JT.
4 41
4 41
J (I

S
M of ....................» an

ill
s H

b

sM or .................... aa Iff
bm of..................ai aao
awU of ...f............a4 IM

XnaMBClBc at roda east of aorth M auka. twaatax aoutb to p. K. R R rlcbt cd way. tbea cart
to coaler ed creek, tbes Bortb to cectSea Itoa, tbea
e plam et bectoatoc
4 8
II 82
3 07
47
ctoc 20 roda oonk ed soatbeart eoratr od
4 mM. russlas weal 40 rods, ibaaec north

s si

BM at BWM ................at

S

10

awM of awli...........at 40
eM of aeM .............It Id
iwliof aeM .............W W
wH of nwl* .............W to .
mM of DwM............20 40
wM of awM .............to ao
aeM of aeM ......... ,26 40
wM of mM ........... ‘ae to
wM of aeM..............Tt M
eM of nwM ............. 27 »
awMand wMot mM 27 140
bm of BcM .............aa to
swM ef aeM ...........XI 40
mM of aeM ............28 40

r 4i
3 71

3 71
a II

III

a 11

1 Of
1 0(
61
a Cl
. S3

use la the aame of tke State.
Wnpew tbe Hoa. Fredenek
FMerlek W. Karne. arruii Jodee. aad tbe
.inof
■aal ol___
mM areaH Coort
of OraadTimrcrae
Otaad Trarcrae Ooonir. ibla EUbleoath
* r. A. D.« IfOEI.
^
^
W. KATNB. Clrcnll jadee.

STATE OP HICHIOAN. .
Tb tbe CbcaH Court for tbe Oooalr of Oread Trarerse la Ckaaeerr:
The peUUon el JAKES B. BRAIH.EY. Auditor Oeaersil of the
State of Kkklsaa. for aad la behalf cf a^d state, raoeeifullr sbowi
Ibat the Hat of laada herelBafur aei........-aad
tortb a marked ■■Sebedolc A."
......................................II
a daaeripUoe
tbe laada
I • la aald Couatr of Oraad
TiniMM upon trtileh n
aascaacd for tbe years menttoeed
tboala. aad which were Murawl aa deltoqncat tor aoiH>armeBl of
tana, aad wbleb Uaa bare aot beea paid: lapetbcr with ibe total
amooBt of taob Uko. with toteaeat cemput^hereoa to the time
•aad for aale. aad eollecllon fee and eapena^oa provided br law,
Mtandsd acatan aaeh of aald pareeU of land.
Toar pWlttaaar farther abowa to tbe Court that aid lands were
ntanied to tbe Auditor Oeaeral aader the provteioaa of Act soe of
tbe Poblle Ada tf tIU. a deltoqocnt for aaai>armeBt of mM taj
for aald rania (MpoetlTalr. aad Ibat aald laaet remain oapald: i
cwt that laada taeleded ia aaM -Schedule A" tor taxm of.
prter reara
............
..... .. ware
.» rotni...-...........
rewned to tbe........
Aadltor
.. Oeaeral
... ai
is delinquent
dellaqi
tor
mid tens under tbe prorlaloaa of the teaeral iz laws IB force
prtorto tbepabonaeot Act aoo of tba Pablie Acta of 1881. and which
taaaa-ydmata impaM.
Toar polUtener (artbar abowa that to all caam a
tKdadod la -Sebednia A~ as aforaaald for taxea of 18W or of aay
' T rear, aald toads bare n<
not been aohl (or said Uxa or bare
prior
boa hpratofofw
............................
aoM tor sold d
a and tbe sale or aalet
ao made bays
hara..........................
baea mt aalde by a Court o(
orbaTsbeea
-• d aa provided by tow.
Toorpetil
___ lUtmer farther
irther abowa and avers
i
Ibat tbe team, toteiwal.
a (m and npeaam. aa set tortb la said "Schedule A." are
Itoa on tbe aereral parcels of Janda described la mid

S'-

' tear petUtoBer (ortber abowa that tbe said texei oa said de_rtbed tonda ha*e rcMlned wasaM tor more than oae ymr after
ikor were tetaraed as deHaqnaBt: aad ibe aaU ujcm not haytoe
bma patt, and tka mar bMat now due and remalatoc unpaid u
aboTC aPt.lkrtb. your petlUtmer praya a decree to (aror of the State
- ot Klebitaa a«alMt esMdi parcel of oaM toads, |or the parmeat of
tbe aeveial amouBU cf Uxaa, Interest. eoUeetlon tee aad ezpeasa.
aa competed aald MMsded la aald acbednie atalast tbe aereral
paroeis cf toad ocMatacd tbcrcto. aad to default of paymeat of tbe
smtM aororal amas oompated aad extended atalast said toads, tba;
each of oaM paR«>a ol toad may be sold for tbe amoBBts dao ibeteoa. aa provided by tow. to pay the Hen aforemld.
And your peUtloaer will ever pray, etc.
Dated Deemaber ISib. UOS.
..
,
JAKES B. BRADI.CV.
; Aadltor OcoanI of the State of Klebitaa. for and to bctoalf of said
SCHCDULC A.
TAXES or tSM.

TOWNSlitP as NORTH OF RANQB.IO M’EST.

X

li!i I

at
$6 S3 til a*
TAXES OF 1800.
TOWNSHIP as NORTH OF BANGS 9 WEST.
"M............. 8 40
39
24
02 1 W
TAXES OF 1903.'
- TOWNSHIP 35 NORTH, RANGE 9 MTSBT.
eH or eM of ■wM.............

wM of eM of i*M.. a 40
aeM of.-PM^
: 40
ion
1,00

.. Ill
il

K.V

BWM cf aeM ..

rAVS.aw^ ...............
BwM of awM ”
awM of awM .
mM of cwM ..

1 W
1 W

owM of ...
DM of awM .

355"“,
nwM of----wM of awM
eM of ecM .
A piece of ten d

.2* 1» 8 20
.29 *0 I 6S
.30 80 1 CS
.30K 3t 1 U
.30 teo
.31 so



I OQ

2 1*
43
43
43

S 12
U7

1 00


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: J?
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It
:19
.U
.18
.11
.13

M
40
40
40
IS 48
45 23

.13

as 83

"

.

IM

awM of awM ......... 14 «
seM cf awM.......... 14 4A

S'S'iV.’Si-::::-!!
2>
aeM of aeM ..
BWM of mM .. .......14 40
bwM of aeM .■ .......14 40

IS

!!!”i4 88 35
—14 aa It
.....15100

1 on
1 uo

is

......... It 100

....... II ItO
.......15 40

......... It to
......... 14 220

mw ui
........... . »w
eM of awM
14 80
WM of aeM of a»M.17 80
awM of aeM...............17 40
' WM of «wM et aeM-17 80
„eM of ncM
10 M

1 Mt
. 2 «8
3 It
9 41
IM
2 8S

5 iS>

s IS.

If BCM ..................34

IS 'g

JSSS:
1 00
1 00
I 00
J 00
1 00

I 00
I 90

3
4

25
I 01
75

M
17

1 OO
I 00

_

^

dl

li

»

shore. Tbeace slooc tto) Bbore to town Hae tbmea
sloaE
wa Hae to place of bednolas
12 t a*
to
•*' 1 99
•9 1 99
98 I 99
3M
nit*
W
« 1 09
48
« 1 09

..19
arM of BTM -CM of mM ...
BwM of mM ..
bM of .................
V.a
ncM of awM ..
..13
BwM of ewM .
..II
BM of mM ................IJ
BCM of »eM ................13
neM of awM ..............17
mM of BcM ................23

I


1! ISS


1 00

03
0?
«

I IH>

1 00

II

ncM ...

120
160

1

7 IS

3 no
4 00

280
40
80

19

:;g i

K

40

wliofbwnu............. 31 SS 90 2 35
- 61
Hi
100
awM ot neM ............. 33
tO
72
19
uS 1 90
bvM of DWM .............33
40
72
U
02 1 IM
eM of nrM ..................54 80
1 26
S3
06 1 90
wM of ncM ............... 34
80
1 26
33
05 1 90
*M of »wM ............... 34

1 26
33
05 1 OO
nwM of DWM ............ 35 40
72
19
03 1 00
mM of ........................... 55 160
2 71
70
11 1 00
wM ol arM ............... 36
40
72
19
03 I OO
TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

;r i iiH

aM-'fhwi*,............J6 *0
BM
mM ................. 26
W

aw
n, oT m',

" i" P'
i ir HI
is; :;i

... * <if neM
nwM rf nwM ..........31
nwM of kwM ........ .31
nwM of aeM .........K 40
I 97
M
« I 00
nM of nwM ...........S 90
197
SI
0« I 00
awM of fwM Of aeM 31 10
2 81
7b
11 t 00
TOW.N-BHIP 27 NORTH. RANOfi 9 WEST.
aeM of seM............. 1 49
3 47
90,
14 'l 00
Commndas 67 rods earn of aortbweat cucaer of
nwM- raantaa mat 10 rod*, aooib 19 rads, wat |9
rudt. Bonb 10 rods 2
<S 1 60
42
06 1 Mt
aeM €rf a»M ........... 2 40
f. M
1 74
27 1 i««
mM at awM ............. 3 60
- ••21 33
3« 109

75

II
5 64

2 93
I 47

.
..

ewM of »cM .
TO
nM "I neM.......
awM eicept 55 a
off weal idar .
rwilofmM -.
WM of oeM ...
rV, OfnwM ...
»-M et awM
M of mM ....
M of nivM ...
wu irt vwM ..
awM of tcM ...
mM of «eM ...
WM of neM'....
neM of *wM ....
- >eM ....

I no
I On

15

1 fl

rAi:7S::::

09
94
M
••
M

s.

2 IS

■s

S !S

>f the noribeaM coraer of
Ibe n«M of kcM. Hirom wr*' 40 roda Ibmre MMtb
«'> rod*. Ihrnrr rant 89 tort*. Ihrncr BOlTh 49-Mdl.
Uienrr wrw 4" rudx. tbettec nonb 40 rods lo ptare
of beiclnnjnx ....... 24 30
l 58
41
M
|;
rt 5 ....................... 29 28 K8
83
22
031
r AM of . • ........31 ISt 6k 3 32
M
13
1
M of aw fIM....... 21 57 4« I 17
89
95
1'
TOWNSHIP 27 NORTH. RANGE 12 WEST.
bM of mM ............. R 80
19 12 2 <3
49
1'
»WM of m’* ........... * 40
-6 38 1 64
IS
1
nrM of nrM ........... 13, 4i>
9-31
neM of mM ............19 40
4 72
mM of wM ............19 4"
4 29
Itot 1 ......................19
4
12
Ud I ........................27 20 45 2 18
56
i
nM of SM of nwi*..29 40
95
81
i
■ M of **M ............. 29 M
1 43
n

IS

i|i:iv7s“
........

n

.30
40
.20
40
.3069 88
.22
80
.22
40
.32 80

1 90
1 <81,
; ^ , »M of DCM ..
: *f i mM of neM ..

ji!™:;
«3
03

2 01 i .cM trf awM .
4 84 : neM of »€M . u...............
54 i neM of neM
nrM .
3 SCinwM of nrM
4 C5
65 iI SM of
ol aev;
. I arM of nwM ...
aw riM of BwM--

on
9u
IW
no
OA
00
90'

45
33

S S iSM

■'S

ctoDiiii.
Commenrtof; ai aoutbrsKi <
nin* wot 2X rod*, ihm n<
28 rod*.
aouih
U...................
r
-------- Ibeii
-—
-..............

rt arci^. run'
rofiK. then ant
l•Iacc of iKWln35
m
01
80
15 5
45 75 5 3.
. .
..
.
30 30 5 31
I 33)
21
I

5 19
1 26
21

39
1 79
44
07
I
32 IS
I r.4
43
(i7
I
'8n
19 4»
5 04
78
]
4"
2 53
66
10
I
,78
13 97
3 63
56
1
85 NORTH, RAMIE lU WEST.

is

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TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH. RANGE 12 tVEST.
rM ...........
3 40
I 72
45
07 I 99
M of nrM
.
WM <if mM
nwM of arM ■
rtsMol
03
I 99
, .. BwM ..
17
63 I 68
mM of mM of acM
of *wM .............. 7 2 60
04
.ei

1 AO
wM of nrM ............ 1« Mi
I «
4t417 1 no
rM OfnwM ............ io *«
1 63
48
97 I o*.
1-3 of aM of .CM 21 20
.131 ; 84. i. « 190
TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH.AAKGB12 WEST.
6 62
1 72
26 I an
WM "f ».wM .
4 44
1 16
It 108
mM of •‘wM .
18
, 60 J 98
nrM of nwM .
nrM of
nwM of mM .
DM of nrM e

ummriiciiiB 59o frH north of nonlhraat eomrr of
MH-ilou, runoinc oorih Tu fori, throor «e«> to P.
Hehi of way. ibrn<e tooth bIuor «ai<l
rlKbi c ray 7u (cei. tbvure eaai lo place of to­

nine ............................. k
n* of nr'i
.21
UK I ..............................33
nM of lot I ..................24
«wM «.f nw'., ............. 25
U>t 3 ................................ 26
IkK .3 .................................26
wM of nwM -................. 37
nwM of «rM..................28
DM <rt aeM ..................25
TOWNSHIP

iS

acM of mM ............25 49
1 65
48
M
1
BCModnwM............ 26 40
2 14
13
18
1
«M of nwM ........... 26 49
II 78
2 96
47
1
mM of neM ........... SO 40
6 25
l 43
88
1
TOWNSHIP 87 NORTH. RANGE II 7FBBT.
tteM or mM esrept 10 acre* ia aoKhwesi earaar
40 rods aqnare.... 6 30
7 43
1 83
»
1
T01FN8KIP 28 NORTH. BANOB II WBBT.
N part c* ewM of
neM ...................... 36 11 M 4 58
I II
11
1
North 10 oerra of tot 2 eteetM a parcel of toad eoaUtolnx 3 33 101) arm bectaalOR on aorth line of
tot 2 at a point 719 feel trmi of nonbcaat corner
of ]« 2 throcA west to hicbway tiooi sbore of
Grand Trarerw- Ray. tbeace loulb atone center of
blffbway 265 j«-t. Hie.......................
........t.......... ■*
parallel
liar of Mid Im 341 7 1
an Inin plpf. Ibrnev
dAfterr
deflect lAfi
left t.V
13 rfAA
dey, 35 nin. and 192.5 feet to ao
i stake, iheorr north
..
212.1 fret
—2.1
fi
(o aUhe on
north
th line of w
mid M
lot 2.^tbenee
2. H
wat oa aald north
line 187 feet ti

Hi

BWM OfnwM............... 30
nwM of «wM
sM of *w OMncM of aeM .
awM^f leM -

1
I

aeM of BwM........... 36 40
I 14
*30
TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH. RANGE
sM od M 3..................9 IS 50 3 09
78 - 12
1 69 TOWNSHIP SO NORTH. RANGE 10 WEST.
CoBiBiearlBE 5>i UakB north, and 24 ebalaa east of
anulbwcBl corner of lor 4. and parallel wllb KOlb
bouadory line of mid lot 4. tbeace oorth 12 det30 min. wrat : chalSB. 32 llaka. ibeare eaal to
r*ore of CraBd Trarerae Bay alnui 370 llaka.
ihmee eoatberly alone Bbore of bay to a potal M
Uaks Bortb of toolb Hae of qaM lot 4. lhaaee
weal parallel with aooifa liar of tot A ««• Itoka
to bc«laato|! ....... ss
3
2 89.
.2*. ll.. i 90
CostmaaclBS ai a polai to reoier od btohuvTKiM ■lac lot n on tbe raat. 342 fmt south of aorth Hae’ •
of aald lot D. tbrare west parallH with north line
of anld tot 1> 16 rod*, ibroce eootb 4 rods, tbeace
cast 16 rods, throre north 4 reds to bectalilac ...................... 28 to
73
19
93
IN
TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE II WEST.
Hoaae and lot commotcinc oa the qoaner line os
tbe Bute road, nmatoi alone said read to a eeutb- eaairrty dlrmloo lOM rods, tbenee wat 5M roda,
tbeeee
ia a nanboaalerty direction
parallel with
—..
5^
sM of aeM .
..36 80
11 00
2 96
TbWTfSHIP M NORm RAN4M 11 WBBT.
mM of swM .
awM of mM •
in 40
1 35
**
IS to
3 63
............................. 22 40
91 . .........................
neM at bwM ..........22 40
1 09
26
4H
1 M
mM of BWM ........... 22 40
I 18
31
05
I 00

«M rf n'.X';

I t«
a 81
a »4
3M
•M
1 M
] »4

g IS !S
£ !£ !S
S iS ili

.g

TiSX-

i;

ii'\ cif rwM .
oeM -f i.r’i ..
sM of arM ...
beM of swM ...
12 n al* of swM ... ...27 80
aeM of ........... ...n 180
awM of ......... ...28 160
BM of awM
•*M of neM ............. 29 an
awM of neM ............29 40
nwM of BWM ......... n 40
nl* of awM ........... 29 80
BwMofawM........... 29 40
neM of .................... 29 ISO
nM of aeM ............. 30 -80
nM of owM ........... 50 M

811

. fnrM ............... 34 M
art* „f nwM ..........26 40
awM of nwM ......... V 40
ncM of swM ........... 27 40
uwM of twM ..........27 40
BwM of twM ..........37 4«
mM of awM ............27 4H
EwM of aeM ............27 40
aeM of neM ........... 28 4o
awM of......................88 1*«
ncM of rwM ............28 40
nwM of awM ........... 24 4i>
sM of awM ........28 su
SWM of aeM ............2* 10
ncM of .................... 29 140
nrM OfnwM ........... 29 4<.
awM of awM ........39 40
cM <rf neM.............. S" i"
uwM Of neM ........... 3<> <u

07
10

li:

aw>4 of awM ............... 20 40
»CM of awM ................20 40
aeM of ........................... 30 160
DM of bM of neM -.21 40
nwM ot BWM ............. 21 40
awM of nwM .............21 40
bM of nrM ot bwM-21 20
BMofneMof«wM..2l 20
»H of awM ............... 21 to
aeM of awM ............... 21 40
oM of »cM .............................................. 21tn
a*-M of acM ..............21 40
aeM of arM ..............21 40
eMof aeM sad awM

...33
...23
M of aeM. awM of
DCM and nwM o(.2<
nwM of *wM ......... 34
sM of r«M ...........24

:1 15“

;:15 S

iSa
S S !

p>
nwM of naM ..........20 4i>

....... 35 ICO 2 12
55
08 1 00
....... 36 80
*«C
2S«
86 100
TOWN««P 26 NORTH. RANGE 9 WEST.

w ns of nw riM--..;
os of BwM and
twM of aw fIM...l9 124
13
nSof awM.............. 20 *n
7
OM of DcM ............. 21 89
sS of awM and
7
M of arM ........21 180
of nwM ..........22 40
2
... , of .................. 22 I9U
awM of mM ........... 22 49
40 mM of soM ........... 22 -40
M BWM of awM ..........23 4U
81 mM of awM ........... 23 40

;g

Z

8 03
bexinatoc at a slake 2 roda west aad
lb of the aonbrut eonier of tbe owM
» runatoc south 10 rods, wmi 16
0 rads, cart if roda to beslaniBK
33
1
8 52
I 44
22
sM of neM . ..........34
80
4 42
1 15
18
mM ofnwM
.......... 34
40
2 21
57 09
nrM of awM
..........34
40
2 21
57
49
owM of ewM
....24 40
2 21
57
09

M;?.;

43
62

S3S.
neM of nwi* .,-.,...20

nwM ..M..

neM of ncM ...
mM of n«M ....
BwM of aw flM ■
mM OfnwM ....
. 1 W
BM of awM..........
BWM of mM
nc DM of...............
awM of BwM ....
mM of awM ....
ne riM of ae (IM
aeM of aeM ..........
eM of BcM ..........
aH or nwM..........
0
1 58
nwM of BCM ....
0
78
*44
77
WM of neM--..® 78 . 1 17
enUofawM ..
M of scM
w flM of nw GM
eM of aeM . ..
WM of acM ............... 7
wM of acM ................7 ■
CM of neM .................... 8
eM of acM .................. «
OWM of aeM .................. 8
arM of awM ............... 9
aeM of acM ................. 9
acM of BwM ................10
nwM of arM .............I«
nwM ofVM ............. 10
awU of ............................II t
»M of «M .................. 13 1
CM of arM ................12 :
nM <’f orM ................14 J
e«i of nrM «f nwM U :
wMofnoMofnwM.It :

1 M

»«h State read SSS H;
feel, thence north 61 dew. m min west 10 feet,
tbeeee Dortb 21 dec 50 »lo, east fss feet. Ibcaec

M-M of ......
neM ef ocM .

..32 160
..33 160
..S3 W)

.S

SL"2

I 86

SWM
w flM Of aw

00
}8
J8
the
tM

::gr.

AV...-:

••

s H is IS

6 weet
oa
-- aretkiB Urn
H
1
.........................Jtec of
E3k Raplda i
______« CRy State road, tbeace
CM l«”miT
IM f
“"!.** **.S**li*
««
Iheooe BoRb
19 Hta. west at Hsbr aatln with Stele
road 109 feet, tbeace *octb» dm'Jo bH'm
parallel wUh aaU State read 50 feet, tkeaeo aonb

4
2

At;r.s..

as

..32 100
..22 160

BM ol awM .
owM of.......

<1

BWM of awM .

3 99

od mM ...........15 40
Of
of 1mM
.. ...........16 40

IS I

.U 14 tt

Lot a...............
aaM of ...........
BWM of .......
awM of ...........
aaM of mM ..
wM of mM ,...
eM of .............

awM or ...
WM o( awM
wM o( peM
wM ot aw (!'
aeM of .....

.13 160
.........14 40
BWM.14 20

toe on sonlh
-------------- ,
.. „
UiCBCc aorth
rtebt of way of tbe Traverse City branch of
I O. R. * I. JL R.. thence walerly alone aald
rlcbt of way to whore R. R croaBm Ibe M
aectloo. thence aouto to place of bettoalw

E. WAX-TBl. Hcdlater. '

g13 80g 1iS87

neM of neM
sM of aeM
awM of ....

. < aid Trai
oul^tcTly parallel e
o ptoce of bettonlac

r tke I____________

a 38

SO rods, ibtm aorth 90 loda

_ aad of e ^ ul eveiT parort UteS^T«*the*olfl«‘of“he
laaSa
442
Cotmiy t^eaaurer. or at aoch coerMtont pl^ aa aball be aeleeled
mad Trarerwo, Stele
br Udi M tbe couatr aeat of the Coiutr of Oraad
of hIoWmb: aMl tbac tk# bale Um and tkore BWda wlU be a pab“ «
............................................- -'ibed la ibe decree aball
2 21
S7
tbe total teJtea, latartet a
2 21
lale aball be made to tbe peraoo parlas ibo full aaiouBt <
8 81 • 30
asatait aueb pweel. and aeecpttos a oooreraaee of tbe amauoai nwM of ...............28 IW
neM of awM ........... 28 49
2 21
S7
aadlrlded faadimple lateral thereto; or. It no_peri<» win
SM of .m.M ............28 to
4 42
1 IS
4 42
4 IS
I. If aar DM of aeM ............. 28 80
parcel aball -be offered
thbreef. tkea —........ ..................piece of land bcttoolnj; on Ibe aoinh line of
■pea. aoch
M tor uxa....................
teaa. toir—pwcel of toad caaaot be aoM
a« M of arM. where Treverac City branM ef
for Ibc lime bclas.
beto and rball.
aareel «n«n be in—* over for
C, B. * I. Ry,...................................
reolfered, aad I
___________ ______ close of Ibe aal-. -...................-

.....ss'sjrsi___ -

1 Od

2 57
a
no
rode ...................... 4 3
ml* of awM ........... 7 40
3 64
95
IS
wl* Od awM ........... 8 10
11 11
2 89
44
BWM of neM .......... 10 40
10 37
2 70
41
awM of aeM .......... 10 40
4 53
1 18
18
neM of nwM ......... 10 40
4n
1 83
19
OmDmcoctoc 20 rods aonb of aootbeasl comer of
BWM raaalnc wem 90 rods, tbea aonb 40 rods,
thee CBM 80 roda, tbea coaib 40 roda
2 37
dt
m

a .E

sell of aaM............a4 4«
sM (f aeM ............. a M

.,.2S.IC6

.

ttlb* nauer^ tka peUttaa od JAKES B. BBADUCr. Aaditnr
OMMl o( th« SUM of Kk&lcaa. (Or aad U baSalT M aaM State.
<or Uw Mia «( ernala laada for um aaaaaial tkerooa.
Os raadlar aad Sllac ikc petlUoa cf tka Aadltor Oaaaral of i
•UlsSr H>eblsaB.'krariaf tor a daaoe la (aror of ike State
aMte aaek parcel of tead tbaioia dcaertbad. for Ike
iBWastk tberrti apadfied. clalaied (o ka dor (or taxea, lateteet aad
ekafpea on each evcb pared of Uad. aad tkat aoch laada be aold
tor ikaaaosBte ao elalmed br tkr Stale of Klcklsaa.
n la ordervd that anld prUUon will be broactat a. ..
. .
aad Saaree at tbe Serilar lem of ibla Coon, to be bRd at Trarerac
evir, to tke Coontp -of Gtaad Trareroa. State of NleblMa. oa tbe
Tsdhfe dar «d Frbruai?. A. D, 1»0C. at tbe opealas of tbe Court 6o
that dar. aad that all peraoM lateroated la aoch laada or aar part
Ihcrwof. draUlaa to cooten (be lien claimed ibereon br tbe Stale

SSa,

TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH. RAIWE U 9

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tn

2 12
1 It

55
31

I 90
I 90

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72
7:
1 U
I 41
n
J tt

49 .
32 70

I 43
1 30

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2

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<
34 . I
otv.

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3 71
H
15
5 88
1 55
24
Cl 57 16 01 2 46
, wM of lot 5 ........... II
53 21 13 33 2 U
I *uuib8:reetesceple
3 n cC Iota 16 bad
i
16 ...................... 13
-ISI 82 32 45 4 99
. Lot in ...................... IS
55 96 14 55 2 84
Itot 12 .......................IS
43 3* 11 28 1 74
Paicd
north of lou 7 aad 8. bloek 12. beaedad aorth
iii
I 94

19
19

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1 09
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ll «4
tt 17

1 W 1C 86
IM 73 75
J 8* 67 48

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iNhl of_____ _______
RT. tb«st« slotig «
lto« of sold right of nr > lbs north Uns of i
long ssld line to pi.Ues
1 01
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VILLAOB or mUJAMSBURC.
BIk.
41
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Mis* Minnie Brawn la the gue« of
MrA J. Spangle.
Mrs. Charles
Mrs. Winlffed Schroeder aad St
vobool riBu Bl her home on Batnrday
afternoon.
Basil MUIlken entertained a namls-r
<tf frlt-ntls on U’ednesday evening. Tbe
tvenlag wai spent In nmes. after
which rerreahraent* were served.
Mr. Dradl} left this weak for Grand
Rapidh aBer a short visit
visit it h
Is this place.
Mn. C Swatosh nlem/lned
••Resolvi*'. That B-<un--n should
1 [rlsnds one eveala
i gotNl attend
the right ’o V
Ipedro 1 pletuni
anee Is iledreu
Jan: 2*.

meeting Friday pTiming, Feh. 2. I-

. Redford
Criffen-spent

Batnrday In

0*^m' na
t t I ed
evening. The gMesdames Campbell
- II. MlUih
liken. Porte
IVek. H-idd and Wrlsley. The evenln
et
was rpeni In playlnS
Blnch.
’ refreshmemsc
.
The (
eld a speci:
I meeting on Saturday e»enl-„.
eniag. Seven
_ ____
, new members were added, nfler which
's ItouniecKi* supper was serv'-d.

IN

TOWNRIIIP or PBN1N8UUA.

5

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1

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re-I Ijnguld. weak, nin down? Heml.
he? ^raacb -off-r-jaai a pUla
■e of lasy liter. Bardork Blood Bli-

CENTRAL LAKE.
On Janu.-.rr rttih th.- U (b T. M. II i
and K fl T M hHd a Mnt (nstalla
Sn.thes lirhing skla. Kenis cats or
ilun in I. O. O. r. ball. Tlc following { burns wllbout a arar, Cures pllaa. ecofflcers were Ifts-alled:
Ladr com liema, salt rheum, any Itching. Dna's
mander. Oeraldlne Neuman: i«si cam ! Ololment Toar druggist arils It,
mand.-r. B<-nhs Harris: lleuietjfcn j
................. ....................
Roe iraimer: chaplain.
n. M.“tlearlag and P. B. White of
Jolla Moses: record keeper. Ulll.- Cor-I jaeksoa a
ner; flnaoec keeper, Harmony Cirder-I

How to Save Time and Labor in Plo’winii
TW draoHadriSri Iwrrww sUcw falls «t U* evs wHght.
tawwidT? y*
Idtrar F>e* U tiiliarTt adhtsMaad«tasitri
Badaa^CT ara sbagsd right.they go ihcamh tbal*ad.*sil>'
offw th* iaaat r*il*i**i*s.
tfto No. «0 fNw Baa > WerU.vrlAo topMlIaa
1|»*;-*rjrarawJMiBd^tm^

SUS.rJSi'.t23srJ23i.,N,h..
It • Bah*
ow aoB lactorta*.
Tht ShMBtMla hsodM by ear m sschwi*. OBihs
^ emk 1. stgMlmsodsd by practical esam U
ara dauMa m*PBt*d ■»<•(* shtppma.
0«r pmllg* haa tact* gll—6 Oeoach piacllcaj n.
Ovor Two HtlUoo Arv la Use
^ MUMUrasst Moa^raUag csscB^n*
tal.iserv

O^^^actplm ef coaMrvctMraMI bs Wp

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la mu»stt sad tbU No.mgIswwM

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g la |he dorsemeni of a re|mi-M-niallvr«^PLg9ehnteh Friday evening at
of Ihe literary
tt-rary Huh.
eluli, TTic
Tlie meetlag
E Clapp. .4 »3T B. Front
opeaed h> a rhoir of nine (wiih ot
klrnH, say: "My lia-k and kldner*
arcompanlmeoll singing ibai fine
were wt-ik for years and deaplte ill
negr.t metadj "The B-iwanee RIt
my knowledge ■>! inodlrine waa itaable
10 check Ihe irouWe. ku alone (tore H.
rhirh
received ap
On learnlRf alsnt noan’s Kidney PUh>
plansc. till one tut ut three years old.
■oned Ihli wav. If they perfonvad
raine onto cbe pUifonn with the air
wbat they promised they might
of an orator and sooVe a piece tha'
Ilhly help me. After irylng medlbrtnigh' down the house. The ques* fnmi idher manufariurera nuartloD bur roiiialned some questions that
aaieed to be aur.- cures for kidney
required some ibuugh' Ui answer Th*eomplElht. afier falling wlih prepara­
debate on tbe queslkm, -Resolved,
tions of my own: when I bad almoat
That the Kegro Sboold Have the Right
•cme lo the eoarluslon there was no
to Vote, ” was opeoN by Charles Nile
-alralloB fur me. when 1 could not
Mrs Ray followed, then Max Ray. fol -ure myself, |i certainly apcAkt well
10WI-.1 by Clara Beanelt. AU »pok<
.’or Ikmn's Kidney nils when they
well an-l received aitplsdse- »*ed goo- irotiiAt abdui ihe ntiHi dasIrM reargnmenis for their side. Then Mr
Brook, one uf Uie atidienee. gare r
Fur sale liv all dealers. Price U
lelllng sis-cch In ihe alTIrmBlive tha’
tenia. F\>sier-Mllbara Co.. BuBakh
ticelved hearty applgnse, A vote- wtNew York, sole agents fur the Unitsd
taken and tbe qnesilan- doHded In Ih.
Hialea.
affirmative. Tbe qiilwtbn for ihe neil
Remember the name-DNn’s-aAd

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the humi'
me of
( Mrv. K. Wilson on Friday I
tiliemoon.
Miss Mantle Rtirdge
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in Traveiwe City.
htrs. Jessie itosman <g Lelanti spent
«niUy In mwn the guest of Rer,
arlhoi anti wife
Mrs. R. Deeis and family nf Buttons
sr are giiesti' of Mr. aad Mrs. F. R.

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‘A”8.’uara™m .... nt^uen qulic so
Frank Negeian
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suller. au imiisual amount of pain. His
profession of nil.traey at
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law.
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Charles Gibson's mother
grandfather, John Beck. Sr., of Kings­
Tbe
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Mra.
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W'm. IVny
inmed to remain with her
ley. I- as.isilng In his ran-.
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sased
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family the ri.«i of tbe wlnlI* greailr improved so lo be ooi.
Mr* Carl Walker left a few days
i Jan :: flfieea Imdie* of the
MORTHFORT OEPARTMENT.
. ago
- . for a vldt la Uilwaukee.and Plmd
till Uc. Wls.
The Udlec Altl society met at the!
tfe and daughter Klltng. ’-wife
home Pf Mr* J Beer* i« Thursda;-*
hinh.Uv a
'■' Empire visited thejr aunt.
nfieitioon In honor of b"'''-mpire
ninnuay a
^ F|,.her. last week Friday
t aft.-mouu wa
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Mn. A. Nelsoe aad dAngbiem spealias ehspUla lor Mr. Dotj.
stare ehlutwod aad "-ar tSe eordlst. Prldar la Tmrene Clir.
> Died, at ibe home If bU daaghUr.
ftgard of a large drcleof rrieadi vboi A special senrKe sill be held at Mn X. Wtikp. of ihU pUee. jteksaa
r goad wUhes
lolB 1“ beartr
wUbes for tbe: | (be CoagregaUansI church oh SuiuIb'. Wagle, at the age eg TS rmrn. He
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, „orr of (be sKima of Nee T<»k - near Rochnne- He moeed to HlchlUuer. Mlu Aliee Maej.
Bpedal mnsle «ai be reedered. mak i gan la IMS aad ha< been a residwt
The fiioMnl of EIlov Hatfleld i
nt lag a verr InMmtlag and tooehlag; of ihU luemihlp ever alnee He HAem
, D tbe
,, ■home
_ ,ie of her dsiighti.,
, . to vblrh all are cordlallr la Bverhlldrra lo n»um bU low. Oerret.
kter.'serviee
Mr*. Den Cbaee, Wedneadar aner- vUed to anend
Ubbir tnikr of Cealrsl
iloB of ^Bde^l Mlu
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nfler the dlreeiloa
Florence WllllaiaaoB ipimt San : Uke. Mn Dr. l-or
IHr of Deorer.
Dearer. Col.ai
Col. aad
laker Jay Bromti of Kingsley. Rev. jdar at he.-le-nie la thU place.
‘ JnekMin of thii. lovnsUn
’PUti of ibesaiae pl|ceoff1claH*g Tboj Toplr fr.r the Junior C. B.. gonda^ . [
Mn. -Feili Carpenter baa retnmed
— -- Cedar Sprla^j Feb. 4ib. "A Flirvard aad Baekoarl le ib.- b-»rltal at Sagtnaa lo oAderpn
I for InterBcm bevidu 'hose of he- ln-«.! Iax.h.' ie-adr-r, Fml I.e»Ilr.
n «i>rmtl.,ti.
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lhand vfao died <n April. INS, Four of
Mn. D. I.. Buaa l< •uSerlag fmm
Uiilir a number "f the ia>i(htoA neaher til eh!ld-ee acre vl h he- a' ih°ja*iaek of lagiippe.
pie gar.- a •nrprtre pan.. vm Mr. Doty
lam.
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Work lo ibe pea faetorr l« pnmrr
All repjrt a fUd tinMUt Nellie Tbomreoa U nos- rt.n line rapidly
Fourtoea young lad. .
Compaolon Coun Surreu iaiialM
Hard to her b.'d sod I* very poorly. ] are aa-IMIng In the
* their .Iffirer* last Mrmdaf olghi aa folTbe Ud'e*' Aid ■oeiely will mee't Hr. and
Mn Srallb pn'enaln<-.l - l-:v>- C. K.,
illr llallnyi V. C.
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Mr*. Fmnk | frirnda at tbeir heitne on gaiiirday R.. Viola iJirU: oraiur. Mr*.
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The rrenlag >a> .pent in R S. Bra Smlib; P. S. Barab Pshtb^ valuable Irl.h «.-Mer recently came* game, and dancing, afi.-r eUi. h r.- le>: irea'-iter, Benha Harrl.: emul
to Harlln Brown'.
There I. no clue; fre«hm.-ntv ». r<- .erve.l
. .i. l.-gaK-, J.-nnl«- HcLaiighlla.
to (be owne.-o-hin uf the animal.
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Mr. and Mr* Bcti Stone o' the
-Ciiy M visiting her >imer. Mra. MeNIekerarm neighborhood visited ihej
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LITE A NUMBER OF HERALD SUBSCRIBERS have aaked if the premU ium offer of the Herald and Farm and Fireside cannot be extended for a
short time, and ive are glad lo announce that we have made satisfactory arrange­
ments with the publishcri of Farm and Fireside and are therefore able to continue
this offer for the present.
The time, however, will have to be somewhat limited, and we would ask those
who desire to avail themselves of this offer to make remittance M as early a date
as possible.
Please bear this in mind that every Herald subscriber who has paid for the Her­
ald in full to Jan. 1,1907. will receive Farm and Fireside one year absolutely free.

ORANO TtUVCnC HkRALD, THUmOAY, PURUAItV t, 1MI.

THE MELIKEN SALE OE WHITE
FEBRUARY

BEGINS

REGULAR WHITE SALE DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN

COMMENT
We have planned to have this the most successful White
Sale we ever had and in point of value and beauty of the gar­
ments we have now ready for your inspection the finest lingerie
we have ever shown over our counters.

«

CORSET COVERS

We have been planning thissale lor monttis, consequently

good cotton, each.............................. ............Igc
cottoo/Uce trimmed, each.......................................... 26c
Cambric cover, three to fix rows German. Val. lace,
iDtertion, correctly cut..............................
60c
Hematitchsd Nainsook cover....;..................
60c
Cambric cover, ruffled front................
60c
Deep lace yoke, cluster tucked front and back. *........... $1.00

Tight

DRAWERS

would avoid ^e drudgery of making her own garmeni

ed. umbrella .................
26c
VaL laoe and embroidery trimmed............... .....................&0c
Embroidery trimmed, excellent quality......... :................ 76c
Embroidery trimmed, splendid value
89c
Embroidery trimmed..............?............ ............................. $1.89
Out siset, embroidery trimmed........... .................................1.25

SKIRTS
ExceUant quality cloth, very wide and full, tucked.
, with wide hemstitched hem....................................
Em^BOtdery trimmed deep flounce, with tucks.
Same at above, in torchon lace trimmed ruffle, a
beautiful garment for the price............................
Wide hemitiiched embroidered flounce, skirt is
very wide and full...................................................
A beautiful skirt with wide tucked flounce, with
embroidery.................................. ...........................
Gored flounce, three rows of torchon lace, iniertioii.wide lace ruffle, 2.39 and..<...........................
Gored flounce, three rows of German val. inser­
tion. lace ruffle................................
Short skirts, embroidery trimmed,
at 60c to.....................................................................

nothing has been selected at random but everything has been
bought with the idea of making this the greatest white sale ever
held in Traverse City. 1he Muslin Underwear is certainly
worthy of the consideration of every economical housewife who

1.00
1.26
1.26
1.60
1.66
2.66
3.00
1.26

This is the age of the “Ready Made” artistic designing.
Sanitary work shops, more skilled employes, perfection in cuttipg h^ made this possible. To the woman who has plenty of
time at her disposal and does not care for the additional expense
nothing will overtake the place of the dainty garments fashion­
ed by her own fingers, but to the housewife who has a multi­
tude of household cares on her shoulders the “Ready Made”
comes as a boon that she is not slow to take advantage of. In
this splendid showing the garments come very near being like
beirfg home made; genei^us as to width, correct in fit and as
dainty in the way of trimming as if made by her own fingers.

TABLE LINENS
Th» is one of the strongest lines in the store.
This is known as the best store in the city to buy
linens, not only from the standpoint of price, but
also in the richness of designs and the variety of
patterns and prices to choose from. We carry ev*
eiything from tsrenty-five cents a yard to two dol­
lars and fifty cents a yard and variety enough at
each price to make your choosing easy.
6G inch Cotton Damask, per yard..........26c
6S inch Mercerized Damask, per yard.. 50c
(!2 inch .Irish Damask, per ya^........ . 50c
64 inch Irish Damask, per >’ard..............65c
JTO'inch Irish Damask,peryard ........ 86c
72 inch Irish and Scotch Damasks, excellent
qualities and a fine selection of patterns to choose
.from, at 1.00. 1.25. 1.50. 1.75 to 2.60 per yard. The
above are all bleached goods.
58 inch Unbleached Damask, very good for the
price-..*.........................................
39c
60 inch Unbleached Damask, extra good quality, 50e
62 inch heavy- Brown Damask............................... 60c
6S inch Silver Bleach Dam^k, nothing better at
the price............................ ....................... ............76c
Three pieces heavybleached Scotch Damask,
the last of a special lot worth $2.25. for $1.00.
Napkins to match nearly all damasks, besides
some special bargains in odd lots.

BED SPREADS
Some unusually strong numbers at regular prices.
At the white sale discount they are more than ever
ause of the price.
Hemmed Spreads at................90c to $5.00
Fringed Spreads at............... . 1.25 to $500
Cm corners fring’d for iron beds, 100 to $400

TOWELS

GOWNS
86c
Nainsook gown, yoke trimmed with val. lace and i 1C A
insertion............. ..................................................... l*OV
Beautiful gown of Nainsook, low neck, half sleeves,
elrpntly trimmed with embroidery, laced with g gQ

Low n^, half sleeved, embroidery yoke, lace g
Four piece l^tdi^ Suits at Ssio to $15.bb’ per suit.

20 doz. cotton huck and absorbent cotton To

mm

Laces and Embroideries

The most beautifhl line of these goods we ever had.
Patterns are fery fine. * Values at each price are more than
usually good.

All White Dress Goods. Wool-and
Cotton. Laces and Embroideries,
Handkerchiefs at

WHITE SALE PRICES

All colored wash goods and the
new white lingerie waists subject
to the white discount.

All linen 18x36 huck towels, regular 25c values,
for 19c net.
20x40 all linen Satin Damask, fringed and hem­
stitched, beautiful goods, regular 40c value, for S5c
net.
All linen bemstitched huck, 20x40, r^fular 40c
value, for 2ac-net.
Satin damask towels, extra large, beautiful fin­
ish, regular 60c towels, for 50c.
18x36 hudt towels, colored
18x36 Bath Towels, 9c.
‘‘Rub-dry" Bath Towels, the only towel with a
name uousuuly good. 3r>c.
20x40 pure white bat)
ath towels, excellent quality.
at 19c.
22x44 pure while bath towel. 25c
The last four numbers at discount prices.

All Pillow Cottons. Sheetings,
Sheets and Pillow Cases at

WHITE SALE PRICES

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