Grand Traverse Herald, December 13, 1906

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 13, 1906

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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PART ONE

TRAVERSE CITV; XiRANO/TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1»06.

VOt. XLVill.

Ou tbrau«b ihc< hill>i of raiaulghll

H;e mnoliirr you couw hi
e»i..|- Will be the number

Ru»t was liesinniug t«> laugh.
outer Inch over, and It was all gOUioth'green ed Anne.
Atml l.urr«la Idiighed hspi!!>. -n- J "Whst she says g<w-s." !i<- c-srlaiini'l
gross IK-Wnd the hedg-s. with little

tiir

world

Oaee Anne was hi-l in lliert- wbenj her lat.-

Ool of tbo pact and Rloom-wrack.
•■ Out of tha dim and ro"*.
rtrdghird as UalB or caravan '

Lucrelta had brought ti drawing atuM wondering whsi to
show<<d her how

Waa Bwr frolitbtwl before.

arbnnd.

and

the

paths

. Hurled through ifie acigus and Ixd
low >-ears
Till linm.ahall Itave release.

and

gout

th-gj

Tb-.-y

0'.h.-r« will

Capmin get our slll.wliii ~o»mlriiu;
askiv] Ann.-; hriwl^essly. _
rmt—wheik'T What'

ilo

itt

»

| l.le-jdTablc

'yc« 'lo-.l;.-d ,ut

lo ask Miss 'freiln.' s-ibi Sam,

Into the unknown land!

hoids-d out;

' -s-if gj-amlng from'
it. as
pc^-d
of ekqtiidiamo
of ,ih.*
eaiv- |M«r:s an.l em. i

tif'inr.
And gatbeni the track In .His smile'.
. The draamer. weary of dmams,

with dowoi^jl

.•.ve.-..|. .-yoii • wait'." i.i.tied

th.-. lady, 'and

Anne went It. OratidraoiBer. biri a imi-j skiptM-d u|rsiairs,
nienl later she v.-a,; held doKi-and ih.* j . -IVui;* sli,. Jevit
all*”

irma on the kitchen table, while

stately, iieaiitifni

while- htad . Is*ill i ibe Hint, of Ij.e h.iuse.

icn-tls were il.-v.ni.il to the cause of t/r.mgi.1 a vn-irali.-n ntid' huml.
yming offlrer,of the King's tna>|.s fi.r
I'nele Hilly lm.1

-

iKune'ihc night U-fotv and
and

sad.
tleauiy and wall and priest.

•ening was to have ridden on do

nmimards.”

With the tramp of lime la the raartiig
whpcls.
And haate In Ibeir shadowy stride.

The Captain, a

former friend

and now a King's man. ha.l U-en lu-iii

■nd him away, wind-sw.'pi e.isvi ..f N.-w hkishm.! <
for be was known to piissesj. valuable find, woh«*n of-hereii- fll.ri-, and a t*Inrurniallon., After the Captain w>«. Hilly of teamree Ju nutabU*
i> as
i
ih.-l
In the house and n sm.-ill buy had Iss-n

The aur that rat«a the hlHs

dlspalche.1 to l.rlng I'ncle Hilly, word

Shows yet the nlglii Is deep;

Iluriag. Hi.' nlglP of the gival Kel.

i.-rs rinr. th.-rv
Mg.-s l.y Hug

"Oiupatiliur of 1

;.i

\\'.to:i island,

id icthe'etinst.mt
k-s-jM rs.

Bo yoa and 1 may sleep.

He has:

iihd

.•dr. and Hu- 'hilaiil> is-ram.* g.^ienii '.rf-Ms ri.ig. lA-enuM'.lb- m.gbl M e..nsiib^tl pieipt of Ills own t^lll as a
wh'-u sill, eaplufui-d.
"Th.-n- was 'only a
little imllati tridner. The sing's.cAiutbillH.'s Ui .his

visit.

friendship the

The Seawoed Man.
Down bdow Mason anti msutiV line,
there ia a quaint liltle town

with

a

*%qDare" tn the midst—a square fitll
of big trees and With grass

like

amooth green carpel; while around

Rhe wns a f.uir

It-ss llllle thing and Mood there look
Ing at him quietly. Sod.l.-nlr the Cap
Bin's heed

fell n

lltil.- i.i one side

igalnsi the l«rk of Ifa.' elialraud hi*

iiiriiit HP* uioU-f the snow is dry

In Ihe slriHO's plied higher and liicher. <<ilisid.-iiug.th>- piiias'yoq look l»r me
Every llule w-bih* Hu* si.*. pU-ss I -oiighl ,1.. l.e,..u.*. Muny daughters

ensp. like sarrd. dn.l'iM'nhi&g what-

hoasewife w.-m lo Ihe. window ami
limki'd out.

She eu.il.l s.-e >hlle. for -St them itl}.'

mouth oiM-iu-d slighily—ihe long bard

the tlylfig snow was :.S thiek as smoke.

Only now nnd then s flash wh.-n th.;. eonbl vt.i.-*"

clocsl hr. nnd Ho t id-.-*

""Y

yo'i—and I ..Bij kj-h weim-H iihi

-Ihe molar, afi.-r which the I -

'* form­

er amlahllitr reinrocd.

RDcenUy about lOM were

in th.-'ir-.* t»|>s and

givs* >.

S*

all kinds of bnUdlng'

I<urp.«K-s and gla** huusea of a vary

Hrazillan ants make 1:iil.- gsnl.h*
m.u

ili.-ni will,

pin.-apid.- and other s.-'.is

TIj.- g;

il.-ns siiv f.Mind of all sin-tt. from

*..t.siauii«l km.l can now bo bolU.
V.-g.-!8l.l.

silk, made of cotton and

oollodlun and costing ooly ene4fth to
iintHaneenth of real silk. Is to be man-

sjneb- sproniing s.**!. surrnun.l.*d by
a llitl.' earth, to a-.l.-nsely ov.-ntTown

ii(actnr<*d In Mezirv. on a large eeale.
The blow of a whale's tall Is lb«
strongest animal force in the world:

rarntdcaii eiisily cany aw.dght of
1.. srt.,purtids .'m its Isifk. iilMiut (tpir
t|ni.-s as niut'h us a hors.* ran carry.

■ in lat

f.nii an.l' Is us. ful for half a nulun':

a dusiing cf cool

tees OIL

Iransplaiilcd from China to CalKornlt
II took tht- and SI last report* were doing well. .
romldn.-d strength of four men lo pull
Rlli-slan glio -uakers are turning oat

Th.-'rain.'l Is-gin* w.jrk at the iTg.- of
found .

I*arlA

In China there Is a free which proNimi.' Hot., ago a brown iKuir in the

r .wii W discov.-te.l of these in-

nal.-h.*.s, h'aiking

Idtodon.

lUTlln and Si. IMersburg. and nailed
up Ihe Nile.

suffiTiiig from bailbacbe.

I'lave.duu.- virfii'iislir.'lm! Hyo! .■veil.

ride nnd the July beat w<*i.- i.ai much

In a divam lasting three mlnuiea. a

twli as larite as a man's h.w.L

IM.l.-s snnpp.sl atiii f.-!I an.l tip* di.fts -ntd I tidd invM-lf'd wa'. no angel.'Inil

hi Zululand. when iho moon fs at
the full. ..hpcls are dlatlnetly vlidble

Hmnx Z-KilogU-ol park. New York, was

ni9»«4U.tio*tosaUir

the horribl.' Cbi.UiId.

'

pH-tun-s of the C.rrman oaty an* ts-liig
tn a thousand mile* of Europe a
sh«w-n In all Hi.* Herman towns in or.
can-rill obsertTr saw but one rnbbish
.I*'r to stlnmlhle Ini.-rest In the develheaii—iKune 'idJ metal can* at Carhe
t.pn:..ni of Hi<- s.-rvle.‘. Th.* lilea lUVV.'O mhe.
«-fr.*.-tive lit England same time agi’
Il woiil.1 require C40 railroad rara.
wli. n.' It prigluaied:
a
each caITying1w.•ol>-(o■lrlaa^ lo haul
Tl.e longest bridee In th.- world ti
Hie freight *tbwed awaj' In Ihe bold
Hi.- l.h.n l.H.lg.!, near Rmigonc. Cbtna.
.If one 'of Ibe trana-atlanllc liner*.
It .-xteim* m.' an.l a quarter mile,
The fangs uf venomous soakos turn
over an aim of th.. T.Ilow wa. am
no binges and lb- flat when the mouth
p Is s4ipisute,i j,y ihr<-e hbodr<->l huge is rluad.
siono-oirlies- Thij'wiadway h
American condensed milk nnd ovapf...-t
Hi.' w^ter and is i icloobd
»roi.-d cretirn And a ready marhM ia
In an iroti neiwofk.
China, and then* is a growing demand
In Nan IkMulng.' tli.-rp is a remarkAmerican chiniae.
abie sat! mounialn. a maiu of crystal
hi- only large sheet of fresh water
iiiu-'s..li »im..st four miles l.mg, said
in Japan worthy of meitiiun Is Lb|»
1.. .-.Mitaiu u.ariy P't.iuin.OWi tons, and
niwH. which 1* ihmy-*!* mile* long.
to ts. S.»
ar that
modlum-slre.1
iw..lve mflc* wld.«. and 300 feet deep
jiiim cun Is' i*-ad wPh cEso, tbiudgli
Its greatest depth.

*. t.n .Mb'II..*

t.B llid.lb'ford pt-d.

havp no war
t‘

P*ychol..gl*i visited

Hy onl-r of ihe^emiwror liiogroi.h

a FofrBeil.

Tt... Turk*,
oDga .-zeept

at as gr.wt a distance as seven milea.

inelH's sh..rr.-r,

jh’eiiiiar. JiiH'^wyre dl«u»ven-rt one i'.-.,■un- of the n al punutsf -of the ruury blizzard llshtii one .id tb**se meal. )>m I .'tiipib-T all -the odtm.v'
Ibsi Si'pt-'HjlM-r. wh.[a Od an exenrOn ttccouni of hU old-time g.sK] wom<-ti. living on one of ill.- thor- crarl;e,rwhnat. graham ami crackers
►ibti.
As'the tsi.iiid W.-is ap|>iTgirh<*d
Captain had refus.si ■iiighfar<-s of the Sh.ssaehli-u'i<s‘'Nonb Into H»' pall, .tnd mam: n iHU wnUr
Hi'r.sf IdiiMs.ln .*<.luie w.-re giv.-n hr
to come with soliliern. -Iiul liad lr>i.<leJ Shore," kepi a light l.urtiing and a mush, and I put Iti a IHiI.- salt .and o
For he of the aleeplw haoiS
Cap!, tiliver of the steai^sr. In nply
bis own wits and his friend's luHi- supply, of hot ertf.-. rea.ly f.ir p..sWl.1c pinrh or two of ginger"
'will drive lUI the night Is donr
Ihe ki-.-is-r of the ilgfit pwk H-,.- bell
1t-!l Ihe hoTM:s hu* ll,
10 lake his prlsoDcr quietly. Not n.-eii,
H was not tbe first time this
Wm watch till montlng apringa from
Wli.-h the guest look bis leave Che i.iiK'- Which was kepi himg up >iiii of
knowing of iIm- Captain's errand IJza. -hidy b..tintifitr hud w.neh«*d on wild
tho aob
reach <if Ihe..log. and haud.'d It to the
day —as siH.n lis''tlie road was
liad tuld Wheiv he was. und In n mv- winter nights l.jst a suff.Ter shoidd
Aad the rails giww gold in the sun:
i.rokeh siut lo make travel i|tussUdo— f'aliine animal. The dog ss-lr.-il the
would Iw here amt there was struggle liy her door unseenr
.till of the roic and pulled away at H
no way to save him.
Her husband lay on th.* sofn. and: he f.-lt :.II embarrassment or'gratltndc.
ailO the IS'H smmri..1 Its s«I.He.
Tlh. If I cmild only get the Captain the rest of Ibe familv w>-.;.' ales!. The for Ills lK>nofarll>rs would take n.’
The tread of the driving rod.
jt of iJie way for hve tofunics." wail­ iRnd 'shriek.-d ouisid.'. .Iasi;lhg
th.*
Snow That is Alive.
When the nigiri expreas ndls In to Use
ed Aunt L'irr<-ll:i. In helph-ss des|ialr. snow agallisi the pi.a. s. and He* verv
.A most ,-jthm* pl!.nomon..i
dawn:
They never uotU-.-d the dark. IlltU' ho.ise shud.lere.1 In Hie pli'mges of Hie
nrirHiw.-:.i o
Ftor the Driver's name la God.
flgilri- wbleh crept HimiigU Hie dsik.-n stoim.
.

■if miRPius
—Bllas Cannsi
dining omhi to the Hlirorj to view
Tr.’b
braiiehf-s hnike.
tvli-jrraph "Mitne of my Hil*le 'came liat-k to ia-.
Bnl the Driver humora the ihrottlebar

The first prvacbeia of the goapol In

other tougm-e.

KV.race. wIill.- the w'linieu I

lu»k«-d a.'.iu.'fiut.ui with the ways'.'I Hiiii
i«ri ul the world. Th'.; kevJ.t:
beaus in the pail?" qul«.ii her hbsi> a iuod«*M maji an i dbe*
m
haii.l.
The ctH«l tsife was langhln(;.noB ler gr-m .fe:il of ls>a»iiiic of th.’ prowess
•'ilave you BoJ COff.?e

r. with twen

Tib- shpit. sl |Hv>|de In Europe are

isrs-n !U.-r»' f..r a bnfg iimc. nn.l is w.-ll'

'for l«»s.> l«skels.
A Midnight Incident. .
No far s.*!.rch is misled ..l.mg H

for a mlm.ii* ami a <

four ri-ct' an.l t-l.-v.-n lueh.-s

.

Tli.vd.ig b,'longs

.-tnd two blg-hriinm*sl. bid stiaw huU

II ifluglv trill

the Ia«plvn.l-t«. the men ni.

.lay

iiisus.'d

ts'llar ttlih'Ihe ■■f.-.ri" III I) Idg l.!iek,'i.

.me one. all iinconirlouu of any danT.

the

bti.*

ix-eh know:n .<•> com
1} vhaps.-w of tu^e'j

The

T.ry of ih.' tmiinid !>iiiJ*i'-i-

''

pliin.'ntaiy asseut. hu.

'»l.*g

ns now up at Hh- hoti j talking

BlianEOrs thn' side by side.

.

wan safe . among . Ii
Woman's

t'ror.i:um...l wo'd-.t

The t.-aiBst'-r gav.. h*-arty and <yim
-wrwi.-i of lu.ib oiin givw pr.>c-pfii.!}

I'nele .Hilly

fri.*u.|s -New l.leo

I

and shut four mlUhin limes during ifaa

mpiiud i* one .d a M-ries^along the I'lj.

Mdv.'. wlHVl tnlii

*'i>ld yoo

w.-r.' ro'jgh from his angry f.s-t, l>

he oiufitry." as Uza called It.,

lUmi Imlirumenii. in use by ibo SatWatlon army are worth I4S0.0M.

singers, thie h».

noU river hill*. ,w hieh a not**'! an-hae

the cviler of the mar..-. Tim jK.i!

le Rtate <ni business cAii.'Ctcd w

sapphlm.. making a aubatUule (or lroibeht!nt--qf

'. ruble*

1
w.ighs thirty-n!
e. I . ismnyweigbis.
w.mh is compiii. ■d at I6U....HM1, It »
and

mode iniKe ikia I'Ui year* am> and for Oerroany were Iriah priosta.
iaaftiy is kep: i 1 the Tpw. r of LonMany women and cblldreti aro emfo-iu'- M.uinl .dotb
I'li.y.-d in the mtoine Industry In Meai1k--couu,lto.
ori!«. lutve Iss-n ntThe .•yrtlds of the aTerage man open

[emarknl iil.jgisi

Rig. •Irrwn lo the IlHIe girl.
"Cisl hleSs you; Alim'', ' sahl fjratid' Jfs alw.-.)s Mf,
I call li.T^;et
fal IJza told
.
|C«r.'l;.k.-r,' for .-.Ih- lak.-s In Hie w
was for the king, hut mother, si'dily.
Igiier .Aiinl
Luer.'-ila and .Ant
Anne's father. l'nrl.> Hilly nnd Aunt
world. , I'm oaty a |''rival« when she
Ih'o Colmil.-s.

Tb« lover hy love released.
StrtekMi and whole, and eager

The JaiM. have found a i>rqr««a for

Rterlinc. c.Hui.-)-t.,»;n an.!

of things lakea twnt it.

ihouJilers shook with subs

BTille the driver toys wllh the tlirol-

roff.-ctcl with color blladuFsa.

gold Is.UdS.

outu-..

II.r iiosloud wiuked u> the team- 'Til.' «..ii: of ih«em.r,md Tias uOv. r Ih-.,

t'a snuxilli hlaek head liidd.-n in

the kllrb.n she found Amil Idi-

Sheep draw IHHe etprvn wagaaa
4pi>r.*itma!.dy. ' in India and Fersia. .

ihmdiviis .»f F.sipV
They ar.-

Ann.-:" said li .voire, -eoim- b-re.!'. H.ii wh* rt's the
MlM-raldy. and

and Anne w.-m.

Onr lives are In His hand,.

And ooasi on the tangeiil mile.

i.gth .tf the rail, thirty

••\Vhy fnym the maze, . I imi him It.
ts.ld Tnl.e tht in Into tie- rsllnr Wh.*r.- ir.c ar..!snd-'foi
hit
Don't you go a irtjmisln' round niid Anil Iheii. 'sudd-nil.' i.-a!izil« »hnt sh.-; Hu- ftinwre i-s. .-Hub thi-m .l.iwn.- a.ml triicCvd i*» the 'so tie <a ihP rzpavntioiis
had don-, Atinr bid 1i. r fie> 'o«aln>i ; wi-T| Riv.-fh-m « hot siipiN r. "
liy ill- m-wr s.f’ihe w-on.l.vful fluJ.
messiti' all them walks.'l).. >vh yeu-

Dawn'to the morrow rouolrr.

We pani up the niimkine grade.

itu-

Persona with blue cyst, aiv ravrir

'•V.. I .ven-," said Anne, mimicking her st.ir}' -wioleln.-dly. Th- Hl-ms Hwl | stcr. "All rich!.'' he >,-.i.i. "p ia^.-s a fore Is-en .l:sturi«;i;'i.nd'to HH* fact
• wi.uiun 'o know what :i hors.- wams.' IS atliib'iifed the tiiar*vlous :pr,*s..yva1.M darkey. "Who's the ('ap-fir' J(iliuwe<l struek lerror V' h.-r b-uir.

: And the drtver Rrips the IhitHtlelwr:

a inch of rala cqaala 11 14 lachva.
; H e satne prt.p.»nion t.r an I of snow.
■' to .1 oili.

Tliepx-unotlH.Ti Is- Iv.iiy. This and . »l.al I* ilotugh!
>wc*tjqrirer.u» itr-]ip 1s' impb-m. nis of ■^iuIm« ill (ineo
ittlet'
Hss-ula'U.ti.
t/veted l,.a.-k. etiu-^l. im-tesltirg

iwr d.-i.r-.'hitrcs'

her ii'aiii's shoulder slid

seconds'

wideh, i.-aV-> ,ui» doui't
|t it was t.ir-te.l, ev.-n Hie I,*-!h

ly,
I'lty.

nue? " came lb.' quK'k- qiieji' and aider.

said old Rsim. crossly.

behind.

>n IS .hur twenty

tak**n i tin'..-

veo* of riay;aro used la EgrpUma

»• "isui IS rtinnlng an hour.

shrn..H,BtK-d d:sU with a wolf's htsd.

Hound, ring.i h.-iwork on
h.

nimse. DOW. till the Csp'o, sc--s

fllKfai

Mrd.

i*.

Reu.jT!>-

a Ihi6 iuUr iii inu of lb>-Jaisin.'se aU'l
a
nuiie of ih.tsc
pl-ee f.-llet.- it,io
.ie Wi-!«->'Biwl/lheM|wh.i tiiite M’-lt tk.-p

and the

she wanted to.

C.

H.m is’decide.1. Onv of the pioevs is a

dl.'iy done aiitdrj.

and l.-iughed

its the n-nler and.came otii :m>where*
was wlir

pustmasi.r.

i.

hgr

"Missy Anne, you ki-ep ouinn thb-

Stnuons. urglDg and blind.

Wllh oblivion

bugged

reaelied - the Hn-le and anii-dlalj
And ilia)

espita!

lof und he Is aafet .tUife':” jiiid Annl

Ibis story happened.
Steallag and swift as a shadow.

wliat

Rsideifritnr unsli-iul-.would nisM--”

V gone la iiiiy eniraiKw in the dark j dl.

Was new on the lips of iHoter;

b.dore

IwIn.Hl-cie Hilly came In

s«x>a Anne leam.ul

nm naMy Ihruiigh H. until she rouhl; >-r<-f is

BalH when «ha Sphlnj'a tjuerr.

ly ,«i lh>-;po»s,-ssl.m of-H.

well dig OB! those bors.-i.-I there lo Is- kept until ihe.flnal dispost-l h" ir

never l!ri»uglii

away

"Tt.e fai

ihe wns very smalL and then AuntjwhtM I was crying

Vnpeni as a Joy of the

team-

ursmlngr. now and then, and the walkr- Is safe somew'lp-re. ibar. I'rsiui »• 11
wh.T.’
Were KOHiolh }'<-lk>w sand.

Bpwd* for the op*^ of dawn.
.

The u-atD‘U-1 lo..ked up .iaqmrin^.v.

Mr.- ot'er the fop of Aunt hum-tin with a pf.«e of sL-wing

ImiMber’sqard Mirk and s whole

HbhIIdc and thundcrlog on,
Tb» nlRbt lutpres* fruiu

Forty of the greater pl.-cr* found in I hand,

and be was l»1r«-. the;. I<■n*lb «d in her band, slncing sidtly to hersrif ,l!.-r j.'otnpt ;iml tiien-Uy liit-rest in tin. nie.tnd w.-:e lak.-n to Cools-.-* j tw.*ni
•Wh—where Is
E*'!*- Vu- <j»e j.e.i, !i-w lif._ lut.. him. Hi« t..wti. wt.re they ar».*'DOw tem|a>rarl-|ofrj!

rould n«

th« NigM ExprMt.

.

r%cs 1 tt 8

'th'- h.irw. ns u rule, is n>-uri> {dayed

kick of a giraffe Is second and
Ktn.ke of a lion's paw the third.
i'« MitiKraciory to note lie grow­
ing ilemand among the native Cbtoeoe
(Or such iliingB as soap and coaideued

a cuosular report from
Tin y :ir.‘ g.-neraiiv known as snt.wimi at th.' am- of I-i..
dor him. and he sle|>i. Ris.ilng on the wind hl.-w the fall.-n eteelrlc w-lreft
.Ami slKiking hands warmly,
f. the iion- fll.-s.or jiimiKT*. amirhave slight hop^
aUe. Uie hotel ou the other and in chair at his slit.- w.t.> hts sword in
The peach prolwbly came originally
Is .-stlraai.-d that about ll.OW.OM
lirgelhiT -inad.' dsrkn.*ss virilil.*.” and, ■st teanisi.T ,parn>t from two frl>iid< Ping fx.w i*r». V'lng able to leop wome
front of then Is the broad, while road.
from IVrsJn and northern Imlla—pocscabhatd. his hat and gloves—
showed her when- th.- mad la.v. One vboiu h** w.m movr f.irg.i. :l'r..lai.i.v ihri-e-or rinir. itirh-'-'. Tlu-y entlrvly
In jMisial order* are aetl from this
Down the center of the squore Is the piece of f<s>1islin.-ss for niilrh In- paid
slMy. tesi. from Cl.ma. wh.-r.- fh.-re I* otintry 'l.i Norway every year, moslir
llieae IlMsla-K Iw.-al.-.t Wtuii-iliins il.-< Ii.nses.iH-vi-r w'ill, so.long ;.s they disapjM-ar.n'hcn P rr.s-/,.'s again, sind
other wide while road, rutting the deaily.
■low a varl.'iy wtilt (lut fruit and al­
* glfift to relaiivea and friends.
iivid that roa.i--1'oa'h's t'.»mi«in- n.'l a nnee iff ilb-iii ran-In- ronii'l.
t startled her. -She e-alUvl to her
grass Into two parts, and If 3'nu follow
most «.'Vergrt-.-n l.-uvi-a.
Tho
m'orh
All In a ntomojii a thought (lashed husKmd:
A siallsticlan has calc.ilstud
that
Tfc.-y .lo n..i.fall with th- snow, a*
far enough down its mites of oysterwas trt-'wigtii frciti. IVntla i.i Italy by
do Anne's mind and sli.* sprang i.i
h.'i.. an- in Europ.- at ibis Bwmeot
"nrerv's a ninii w:a!i,|ering uroimd
ih'-re mi'v luiv.* b.-n w.. snow ri.r a
shell dust, you will eoine to anothei
!hi- noman* uindvr Claudius an.1 carle chair wllh en<- of th.- noiseless In' the allow- luit ou th- Uiwa!"
,;ui.,<Ms. men under arms.
If Iher
niopih or liiio- Ih foie ftu-lr.atrlval.
lltUe town at the end of the s
H.-.I lo this cuiintry in K.W>.
juiids which aunoye.1 her tlrandmoth'i-.-re all Hn<-d up tho lipe would be
Tlie Brom-sy liusl.aml ilu.ligl.t sHr
Quiiuy, Hl.,t)i-i, rs- «u wimt is atni ar.s proluil-I. .sou.-'HilhK.bbsDsr to
close by the sea. Here the Ulk is all
0.inip:iraHv<'1y f.-w people know that
r so much, drnptM*d the hut and might Ik* mlsiaki*n. .
.0«» mlleH bmg.
.
known jaw' .me 'ef, the Illinois trier Ih.; 'red,snow” ,.i' tli.- Ar.'iie rngioiis.
■ of boats and weather-wise: but this gk.ves in the |s)ckfl which shi* ha.l
ringing a l--ii mins «. 'Hml I*, a b-ll
On bis visits to mllltarr encamp-'nier.-s t^uta-on.*
and
abiU;! mbiua.e t»-tn.'i'ii CoOlh'fs -I'tilbid.-lphla h..!'iln.r.
has nothing to do with iny story, (ormetl hy raising her skin, und pick-.
ba* a .l.*flniic b-ncth of IH.- and tft-r
:icnis the GermaS emperor Is ae«onihere's a i-an>. in Hie '-irffUll- 'siurk.i
and the river, nml eight mil. .•
which happened years and yrars ago
so many l»Jows will lueuk. A yiPipound
the heavy sword aixl scablurd tnsi-''
panied by a portable bouae of asbemos
Simple Eogfiah.
itoni Mount Ri.-riing, it. Hrowui e..uii,
JuBi a Utile briuw the aqiiare. on t-areiully.
l.< :t. struck til.iw* of Ka 1t>ot pounds
Till*, husband r>nis-d hlms.'If and
in which hv live* during the manea•'A fast man on a fast ,iay lopk his
iUM 1..XH mad.' «Ui.*- .If'the
the white Shell mad. there stshds no
Ilf fnrr.-. hrok.' afti-r ll.'sb. blows. A
iCe.* shi-.rrepi mit, Ib.n llist struggl.'d- info hi- Isuds and ulster. rWi.--( and.piw'slbly th.* m.-si-wond.-r b.n.*w a«*l wvnt to a fast land, an*l
old house, with a big brass knocker
.t.oiH..]M,un.1 .bell hn.k.-- ati.-r
Hi,.**,
Aria railway siatkin In Belgium Is
Ihrongh the dining runm. out on the In a 'very sltort iime It.' ha.t a kinl.-m rill ..f ].v.-hlsl..:lf fliidi. .Vf«rt“’K. r. si. tj..-re
him fa*t. and «s fast as be
oa the door, and beyond the dour Is
blows »'l .tr.'. Y.mi> ■■■iitKi* f.iit*-.;
a cliK-k which .only requires winding
ptirch and round the sl.le of th.' Iioumli. uii.l was out.,eai>p.-.l ami-nilii.-tied. .lent .'.f th'.* .i.w..lity rix-rtrtl.^-a«sal!.'!. <-o .ld ib- look.- h.'s fust.
the square hall whirh Is the eniranee
li ba* b-eii eluim.-d that tW- imly up one- io fire yewr*. U was placed
She laid the sw..r^u, th.* gross and ;n ibe Siiuin. wlili.* ;liis. wife made •altfi pboi ami s-‘,ade au :«hrl.mi mound
Th-n he rose and t.K.k off 1,1* bo*.-,
to the wonders within. At liast so
l»..ks whl.-li 81-' iMK>pra|d.l.'..lly i»-r- there by Hie IVlglan gorernmeut In
ihe irraiy wtn.hiw. sh.
.w|f; pr.-inrothuis in ns'idve a guest. <i.'hIu.os! Hu- .- u:"t ..M1p- imie farm
w.m wPh1ift, ho.*s.-ti€mKHi. TOWS
Anne thought when she came here ev­
, fee! ar. at. Ojriii'! .■.li!t"n <.f the Hihlei Ik!.!, and kL-ep. capRaJ lime.
riropiH-.! a glovi* tn full sight t.f ii
k«king flg
itf/XIrs M.^'mlrio'e, a widow-, an t a»trt 'put , the ro»«.n tn<‘ end of hiery sunmer. Rom snd bred In New
a Isuidou und l>-h-b' Mor...-.-, and an
Onaln spid.-r* can Im> transported
Down iH'low the terroee another clot.'f the (io<i>r h
.wilhj;
which. 'ai'a^yei
Vorit, a big and busUing city even
Atlhiienn edlrloa ..I Han?-* Divln.- l.y the win.l, .iwii.g to a very light
>s .lropp.sl, whn.*'lhe hul was I.il.l
ludr. iH-aid and j
,
s**rl of. nose. So hi* lu>then, she loved every nook and cair(■■nn -dv, ;,Tli.- I'niv.-ri-ity of frxlor.l -ilk.-n thread that they emit from the
uws lu.w d.T.'.l whtif--aho efflgy i
thi* <*niranre-io the tuuz.-. for Anne
I..S.' in all tlb*
ih '.Might,
ner of the rdd house and ganlen. add
h.id ii s-iau'ltnB '.ffer of a gtoma for splunar-t which Is bloan along by an
IS making us.' .i( an old triek to
half-froren t.umsier .who had'
Wwi" i'--11
Now K.vy,who knotre hoW
t <!:o*>' work Hi- aioand
knew it all by heart Prom the tall
e;.f!, .'rnif fiia' msght'b.- rimnd In the
^
leave her irais-s plain eleur to th.-j lK>en hCill.M In ih.- snow .<n h>« *ay!,
asc.-ndlng curn-nt.tif air. A thread a
wight cpiihl let
vi'ty la.st the i
-S ..f- handl!work’''*^’*’'
rioek SI the fool of the sUlrs to tl
fit-’ iii.villcai.'.i </ »hfMMany yard iottg can sustain fbe weight of a
frimi Maridelibad
H.
Rah>m. 'ThcL.f
The!
Hack ..gain she flew, snatrheuj
....... ...........................
....
Sah'm.
,,
high drinking glass marked "lleali
boii.'s
yars elaj.*.'>t an.l uo '«n'e elalm.sl young apld-r.
till i warmth of the iiKnii s.a.js bnitigbl him
j..,
,j
cirh'l.'
and oth'Ts tlwmito King George and
the
flrith
i*iH-r,-war«l. h’.: T«>-iiU>/ah error ■»«.*
Although rhe sea eovera
threeCaptain appean-d at lli.* winflow. his!'o himself, and a f-u miuuivs later be‘ *
if bis livijjg
r'hl:'M-preh. svm'-'go-'f.
Fleet.” the f<>iir-powt<><l b«ls and the
..!i«-.o<Ved h.vi;. t-a'l-r bik! th*- #ward fourth*.of the esrtb'a surface. It does
l.ig with dlsmaj. at hla h.,.s. ajwas silling -by ll.e fir.* drinking hot]
right Which
Thu.
closets with the funny little pones—
I'ald
TTp-'-.-rmr w.|s eoft.-cied and
liule flguiv disappi-ai.si behind ihi'| < off**" jiiiil findtilc o'lt wliere-hr Wils.
provide in the same proportton
-j.sBOsVed tjiig .tf.^wrtgbt.'
1 roc:'»ar.(ijiii! '.-igiit
ah« knew them all.
for
man's
wants.'
Ooly
about
three
high
lKiyw.io.1
hedge.
She
rarcin.
tlu
ni
'TTiis
is
ctmifort."
he
said,
“but
hH'[long
and
'wTlce- I
“Go, where you like. dear. Iiu
f 'tvVsi pi-^.'i of r.-tuarUli'
cruphiCHtty isTf-et:
drogg.-<i Ihi- heat} scaldtard' Up. In'P>»0r luirM-s—falHif.iI o!.| . f. flows,-.
j
'ICC ent of the people In the world
-.atiit . -ciirions" tiupV ]'■ ' ’
^ , r.
careful not to break anything.” said
■tY.v folb.wi'ng'u-iTrci's-n.-at recent­
I KantuckiSM.
gale H.e1r living tHrecily from tbe
yellow walk, lura.'i! to th.'* [hadii'i a thought hiif jhai I cotild g..', i
..s'
Aunt l.«rr<'ita. In hrr soft voire,
: in' Mh-,: ly l.fp.'an-d hi Ik.-.' Vurivshirc ,P>.«t
l.-ft. then to-the right and drage-,-.! Rjitom.' w;lu‘n 1—'
,
' 'iviuml'le :
QrandmotbtT sold* nothing at all. Rhe
•VVr.'i;.»ancb.d> ot n;.»i.* «iivoo mart jiipunn.iii*-t>f. K'
.<1 'gone
The color of the t.irqnulB vaript
.gain. Round -*i' sliatr ctni-r. ali-.l -a| ; —Hui.” Inl.'rnq.i.'d the Is4.t.'"we nirl-ui,.. ,’aV':
lir.-Tltv:
had never forgiven her fat^te «■
flour,. and.'b.Ktr- with vji.-■aW'it.
s.-j-it-g g;
frt.ni p..a gr.a-B through a greenishmost Kick on her track* she .Uagge.i; not ,^.(ng tt* let y.vir ' h..iw.u«
. so' n.iiii- i-wlfh'sv
.i*>- tifor marrying the 'fnrelen woiuan,
i-'an:'.>.5 tbe adurnni.-nt*' >-lu. in a hbie that Is aimoM black.
-i2h
of
ia.V
.ri'lust
Hi-y
katoThere-'s a lu.rii at niir next aeighls>r'« . l-i*!-*?-..- f-arytilc .jfr.iuiii!, lias . U-.n
aad she had never loved the ilnle dnrk
:•
i..-a-’
iD-'Htlttany.'ll-BO.
r.f
5le:.
.("hin.jn' n cicaring. Th.- h.urns.*! valued BiRcIraeut an.- bt
f.*.'t flying, iiiiiil slo- r.-ach.-d Hie-.•.-u-. a y..*- r.u«. ftinlpn* on.';'
!h>-jnd. gr.-;ii.'t- iji •'afPn'J'iati.l ntot'- p.-r.gianddaughler who rani<- every
’atk>ra!e beii.-r vtkue»!ire.|
vky-Uii.:.
wlM-ty she laid the swor.l'ih.wn,, 'Hor husband >i.i.ui in ht* «unn ; fe,-Hy 'j.r.'yrv'e.l-rhilB.»ny J'.-t;-,H«cAv: ■;n t|M-lr.rin hol.i* 't!..,* Hiip.c’ayldmk
lawiHsl TtKtnd. arid'-.TifltBd *n. B ' "c farikifihi. .I,d. vb.aanT i.* .the most I( . H i* mi|se.sltle for oos person to
thinking of «he t««m. 1utt .hwi't
'Oiitslde the house were two pltres di.»h.>d arrtMw. eloor.*d ihq'narr.>« ’
■Ut-H.-,!.-. -aV.ithe trotb!.- of walkku; ;t.vai’.i!ul .hr :.i*; >::ke: 'and
with another by mail
wulkat a houn.l and'.leartug-mi ri-at^' ing-hl.s ability to -xirVate It a-ithom
which Anne loved even better than
il'n'dvi'fke is.ns* «.t jw.qrpr th*:.*.*!; aii'l .MX- LvuL .'man, wh.»s-,r<iit!i..''' w-, re vtrKrt-tfe.tlj'
c-ou.«anHnoide
Messages must
ih«* amesuh sanJ: acri*s» another,h.*lp.
i boose—the Jungle at the luiek. and
n. c*'.li-a-j ai-te fo-.in-l-pbeos. of jsi't;
tb..'r-;'k,V:Vifc«'.ci(i.y’baikhPiic.i.>anvHl..l--?t^.'V'j'‘............
; r .Hu-r Ik- sent l.y M-rvanis or delivered
r-tich .rfgieen.nnd then, knowing b.-i :
-Jiy dear Ttsinnn'-sald the stronger
maxe. The Jungle was full of ii
t--tv, (s-a^jh tlm'f.-agtmick.' Wf' ib« ,asuln--i''.t !-«-Mild.let tim.- roH liy
i
JhilUs-da i ji,..way .hot*;
a-e un- !--rv.Kmny.
If sari-, she rtinihn.ush
tbe path* rmyhorses«.iiM n«
hefuirisra ao.-s
elosely planted-he«hes. Spanish and
sVu:> of Vcrae.of ih-m-g'riWt .Vikek.
;a*d
Hi-' known, iacS-/-u-.-ti*.
ijinvz-s .rm-jv
unlit *he retichH,! the Jiitifile. and, nt funh.’r.'Thry'r.- ww-slDpi'-i
in Hi'.
Oak iK-wnir over one thouwaud years
hnrsecheatnnis. silver maples
r!^, lars-.-f of wbicl)Wt.u!.j-iAsii>- luf.i ti.<ihcfn;.-r,
; •
-fwiti.u'a havinra th.r cr,r«:aTt.und.ih.'
and brcaihlce* and throb-’ *no«-l«tnk. .itvl Hie win.i
in
'.id wire last year lemuved from the
poplars, and many, many othi
f»o catrens
C.n-lertie;.-h-'..n.- sk-i.•:H.iwifyr’ ^'
; ; v'
'nWl-,of'ifc.;WT.eh a ,'hor.Kbing with fright and heat. <hc .throw (..lees blinds 'ent “
Hfae Bril Inn at UedllngUm. England,
; while all in amcmg them wt>re bushes,
1 in the ri-ni.-r
'I'leaint.co
ti-.’ry:'.’
'
;;-tar-.-*■».cm‘tb-'ri.ni
i'*
[,u'J.-d
and
b..n»H H
« UH.n,i i....k,. miand wi-r. i..8.le Into handsome fumi*
syriitga. Japonica, hridal-wreaib. Perof w'bayc Kat-rit w-a« th.
h.' w.'!;-j3-ticnTiie ,it*ifve 'shlft-d h!k‘'n«id .g,-,.i-'tb.- 'l.or,e .f'p.'.a.* y»n mt'-ii .(-eU
a passion

tutH by a l.x-at manufacturer.
............................ -rahiia an.! bl.-.tikk* ih.-mt cj ficqre -if .. i;!nc *-V.
alan lllars: all so thick and rlosr iluil
gtW.«i.
- ' ■
lu.-'il.. -e. -b-aitidjupe.,
Tl..- nopper two com U*ue of ISM
dually she rccovv-red hor breaih,, Th.-y wilt Ik- oht -u H:c .wia.! «Uejv— -od U J* tiicupht th.-!! tt.it wau more ihnn esrillng lo get In ih<
"••1 Jve.1airvwr"«fs?f
.
;f'f■«!!>. made of
Br»t cooiainvrt th* smsfcnce. *ln God
Jbs died sbiwly away, and worn partly at b-ast, N....I.-. me think; w** fe thrt4- .-f a'ct-w-rfoil- 'r'rdt!!.- rar.
midst and Jumit l>aek to e*ra|N> a stoit
-, The nztj.o, S5WI jKorivKly In ri„.''wi.;,l.'H;«WH; a,re f. la-..sat
”‘'-lept wearily.
than Hifit.'',sh.* add.*d '-thar ..o.V i
>d rep-'
Ttus'.'- atid was the first use of
snowholl limb which threatens to upd-;fj "N-.!
he saa! langunily,- k*z- oi Hawefcer. In F-iwflaad.
n w'os low wh.-ti slie'aw.dic. ''I-ew.l tbe poor cr>'.Mure*. luto ’he-d.Biinettt.'
.
_
trade formerly fir,a« you. only lo have a Japontra nearly
are old bousca. the Court house on o

milk, says
Mengtzu.

.-*!!>• ;:lni0*1 u* riMtoro* th-i'

nut thn mate was

Ann's

• jHirton of th-

A"

pal your eyr* out as you turned.

first she coul.l ii.u r.-ro.-'ntlH-r; bakemoni, laumlr>-.-. .I'H . mo4*« things

delight.

where *b»- wra* and what had hsi'iu-n-; o'-t! of the way,

Jhe door."

- -stringest of all Hi- article* fonbd'
with th-* tsme* were impl-eot-n's tfcu.

rb-d qn
The Speed of a Train,

with Auwers. Peihsps there were no den nnd crept into th.- library.
snakes then, but at

any

rate

the

hodgea wm high, ao U^ that Dnclc

Suriwciw.-l tn au.l'iaiul.! riot.lie opciie.l:« fonhil in th.‘tiiiiund .da t-'rohifsmater.ez'arily by cv.tnHug t

a*

that pJarc.

They

t«*;ve f/K-t m sh alKWt- rh.

Nowadays the hoswoud Is low, scarce­ ed: then she srwang to her foot and.'
The Lidy's huH-sn.! «;>► w-nndv*rini;'ave.appar^sly made of bamboo some..
If yu'u are trav- lieu by railroad
ly eighteen Inrhes high, "braiuse keeping well away from the mur. jwhat would cf-in.- n.'u.
|le nuidi}': of Them evidently idiaped for pnrposea> nnt to-know how fa*l Ihe tyali
of snakes.” and <he ImvIb mre Blled
reached the grits
sar-|*MP«tcJtbat th.tba.j. yard gaiewasiof weailng. iNnijiHes*- liea-f* weto«rmnlng. you tiu'v -l.t*

nJi

nanj

' N"ar Terre . z. tA. Jnd.. ooe ban*

; -^d ' - dr-d *• ' -W.

Ir 'body i>r scddlers armed-wi'b n'fl. - who Hi-rii't hav- .te.iiKh to cat.
I ol the moile-.

Mopin-d in a*i.u>lshin.'t>: a* *h.* tuiwl^iii h.*r ruptv «,o* quick and .bcisive:.’ial.;alni-.>*t white, and posgll'I}' tirade by the wbit-ls a*.the) ].a** '

ji of Ulns wUh a rapidity'equal to Hmt , square loeala

b-irijof tb,f beat Attained cavalry/

■ i

-UR ft.tEelHnittf

'

' 'jjp>m^the.bnt of pmt^^a^ -$ . ^t^ rtU. Notke;

diekW

Tbe man*

tl t»- manuuy.-rvd n

GrudmoUmr plaridly Iniulnc

and

:. n».- mlitera atrock ba>

The Norwegiati-corp-, :«a -a...-, d-.-.!.-,- ,-wi.|, the mlne.molo

Il

. .^turned to woi

abwld

have

three

a da/and the men re-

ir^'
PAOE*

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1906.'

K. «f P.

SNYDER

Tbe local lodc» KoltliU ot PrHilaf
S an adjunct to Christmas Selection of excltlsive and dU-

Jiad a very tntereaOn* meeilOB TJigr».
Been

waa

tMaacted

held

and

budoeM waa

in regard

lo the

udIod

noctioc o( the lodien or Die Rapid*.
KaRcaaka , ShcRuas and

Maalatee.

Which wlll.be held 10 tbit city Jan. 9

A.i„a,:ive*

R. A. M. .

4ay Dl(bL Tla« ratoUr elecllon of of-

DENTIST

-Trareroe City chapter. No. lOS. R. A.
1.. elected the fallowing oflkere Fri­

NEW OFFICE OVER PBOPUES SAVINGS BANK

Jewel Book

day evening;
High piieat. Fred O. Heum
King. A. B. Cook.

Tire Insurance!

C. of H.. H. ToWer.

1

P. 8. William MotberalH.

peculiar delight in sending it. on request, to buiwts who enjoy

B. A. C., G. E. Ball.

anticipating the pleasures of their friends.

-if. Third V.. deorge Frilr.

WRIGHT.

M. Second V.. r. O. Brtckia

COMPANY

Money lo Loan on Improved Rea! Estalc Only.
E. W. HASTINGS & SON.

UK CKun : llU-144 W.udosrd .A<r. P.AKIb. 1-4 is. Ki,r dc Pfl.t, Hoir!.

Secretary. M. B. Haskell.
Trualei-a.

A.

8.

Rowley.

Fred

II.

Pnitl. Asa Hule, A. B. C<k»k. J. M. IsIbird Monday of .-ach month.

grig.
InttallBilon Frirlay. Dec. 21.

T,...™. ci.r

Pre-!-.
I.. O. T.

I..

ilni-k-.

.

Finance ke.-p.-r. Agn.-s McMU-ha.-l

Chancellor

Commander

Floanee eommiurv. H. Tnliler. C. n.

At the aoiiual t-lvcilon of ofBcois ol

Dnrtnc the huatoeaB neeung Cbanter

from

Orand

waa anK»g tho banner ludgm in tho
alao for Enanclal coodltto deaplie tho
fact that all the expeniim of the grand
lodge meeiiiig and onirorm tank encamptneat hod been paid oat of thci
lolge ftwda without atkfhg the bUHl. HMt men of the cUy.

That tbla

a largo nndertaklng la abovii by the
fact that thcM expensca amoonted
orer $1,300.

Tho iucreaae In memb

ablp doHng the past year baa been
renr -aatlatactoiT aiao.
na Mlowlng ofBeers were eledtod
C. C, C. B. Weller.

Past onclo. MabH Ituzzoll.

Evaitgidlral church

Oraric. Nfttio Uefbo.

fidlowliig offleers for the coniltig sis

Vico oracle. Olive Dili.

nuuiihs:
Vin- Pc-Plilint. MIsH Mary Sinilini.

Reertv.-r. Aldile Henderson.

CorresisHulIng

Recording si-rn-Inry. Mrs. IS. K. Ihl
liiiap.
•Treaimi-.*r, F. M. Thomas.

Munager. one year, draco Parks.
Manager, two years, Mabel Buzzolt.
Manager. Ihr(*e

Emma Taylor.

Physician*.

Dr.

W.

E

Moon.

1.1 the city,

I.leiitenntti .-omitiaiid.-r. Mrs. lumuf

elected fur the ensuing yoar;

R«*<*nl k.-.-i- r. Mrs. Gt-rtrud.-Smllh

632.

Ii-ia

Frlds}

AMde gaartl. Cart Pierce.

Past ronimander. Ada lAinsberry.

Flnaiirr* k.s-jMr. Mrs. Iaiv<*.

Commander. Jusephiiie Mouns-.

Chaplain. Mrs. MalM-I liwtio,

IJeutenant commander. Amelia Ciiainc.
Record keeper. Jennie E, Umiirieht
Finance keepi-r. Francis

crenlttg and

Chaplain. RacbaH Nelson.

ladlet

llomntb.

imrtook of a 6 o'clock dinner a

Sergeant. Eldora Vogle,

bona on

MMtress at arms. Emma Davidi

State atreec

The

wore prettily decorated

Ubtea

UoM and earaaticoa were the farora.
»be dinner, which was onloyed by

(ho

Barred In four conrsea as Mlows:

AaslsUnt physician. Dr. O. E. Cbi

firm of Hannah. I,ay * f.*

•ie men w-hA iranraci.-d nil u.*- b-i>i

.

GAR.

Creamed PoUtoes.

evening:

Fml'

bouse.

II.

llurrlK.

h j-. A. J. Hsvlland.
: Wm. Coro.

Fruit Salad.
Kotachd.
Coffee.

make

Cbaitfaln. R. B. Garner.

hall and lianquM which will i.c h.-b!

QnariermaHier. George A. Rtearns.

The yonng ladles brought tbeir sow­

ing With them and nfier dinner the
•renlng was passed In work snd
TbU was one of the pleas.

anteeLereelngs of the many that the
claa has been mjoylog.

Sutton* Bay lUm*.

ilnatlnn.

IL-iy hotel

si8*ffi.;vS*s>

initi]

1a-l

FM*!-v

costs

The Farmer’s Store
AN IDEAL

w~.K welt .and haprn- ami wa.

■ Hi-. Cree.

CHRISTMAS PRESENT

]

lo Si. Atignstliie. the hotel not o|v-n-

arrang.-mentH

f.>V

Itcsincsi^-rhu.-;'

lug th.-r.> until That date.

the annual
IB.-u.l-.r*:.4*c-Trr.).b

In Jununn’, the dale not

SomcihitiK that will leswn the wife’s labor and
i>.**ure to please.' Cume
in and let us show you
the
Ixrst
constructed
ran«e made.

t-t on .nl—'.-r.

4Mf

yc-l In-lug set.

delegate

lo

department

es

6r^ad Crsotrst Benid
»nd
^ TffFffr »wd Tirtsidt

Baby Hurt.

First aUeraate. W. W. Dean.

^wo paper* far the price of om

$1.00

board came In coiiUct with lh«* raw

Second slientste. C. A. Hannafor«l.

teeth In such a manner that it

On motion duly corri.-d It waa voted

l«ck anil struck-hlm In the groin. The
injury

wsk

II,-w

not serious.

first Slid third Wedtmulay to first and

Pay* for both
eeuneen
Herald.

Isewhere

in

Frank Trude

THE

liel.it

Rutetly gnatng on tbeir owner's prop­
erty two valoable

ffaras CauMr Baa> lilJ< . L'ETROIX

At that linn- Mr-*.

forward to Jan. ir.. when sh*- would

H. J. Curtliu
Old Mlsshm. Mich.. D.*c. C—WTiil.Beeoiid delegate lo department en. working with a rip saw this morniiif;
ampment. U K. Cleveland.
Win Coleric was pilQrotlfijinrl.
A

to ebange-the ev««lng ctf meeting from

BuUoos Bay, Mich.. Dec. 7.—While

PATENTS.

Officer of the guard. A. J. Morse.
First

TravoTM eitr

».ns also *ji|>olnlc*il In’

Snrgeon. W. II. Hooker.
Offlrer of the day. Monroe Horse.

Cakes,

Salted AlmondA

T

...y ... K.-v

idelit. wh*-n ih.-y ^-.-bi «ii to th*-lr <]y '

Senior vice commander. B. F. New- Frank H.-lm. E. FI. White. M. H. Hol-

Pieklea,

WUU and Rye Bread Bandwlche

WirKfl.«ca

Tli.'y r«-nutl>i<-d with Iter at th •

Tamic:

eurntnitt.-f. Willard
chslrtnan:

Bi-v. and Mre. C
,,,,

Sergeant at arms. James Mariioek.
Campbell,

When Mr.u, Morcan I.ri th- city 0,e
accompanied Ihi
1\S'SI.

Tresstirer. Charle.s Vadi-r.
Executive

Commander. P. D. Marvin.

Baecaroni aod Cheese.

Wil-

a and Mr. l.-iy in Chicaito.

T«.**ilny

nlsht. elected the following offlevra:

S.crviary. D. W. Stetvart. '

The following officers were elected
by HePbenoD Post. O. A.R..Friday

Wllholm Biook

ai BEAflOK.

.m Mora-rn Is still living in fallfor.,

.if the

Vic. president. A. H. Vlack.

Ronst Pork.

lee Cream.

ni.v-lliig

CLAGBffB FITTffD
ALL KINDH OF CITT FLOWKR8

TH09. B. BFRACUt A BON.

.

William .Moix-.in ma-S- itp th*- *'ris;ii

Prc»iih*nl. Vic C. Palmer.

Tomato Bouillon.

rersaDos.

annual

F"i_oiRis"r

MacNctt

.ti-ii ]

P. ny IMunah. A. T. lJi>. Jaim

aixlh

Patents

*tf.

j.

■ I^^BkEVE, EAR. KOBE
AND THROAT

TH.fier i'allf-unla or Kh.iiOa.

AinericaD F.Hlcrallon of Mush-ians,

Pickett. Kate Purgerson.
'Pianist. Mary Hibbard.

Cheese Wnfera,

hem-fuinu-ss

-S* when the town ■*.-»- ytmuj;.

Hire physician. Dr. Sarah E. Chase.

Ollrea,

Mr

' '

branch

the snmg ladles to the ulmoet, waa

BeeaBoped PoUtoes,

a

' DRs F.

ini' III*' winter l.<-r tlin- wic vm-ui it.l-

^S.'RlIii.l, Mrs. .‘thi-rw.NW^. '

Sentinel, Esther Backetl.

with <

She

iusiituliou mailt tn'm iniK glfl<

Manus.'
l'kk.*t. Mt*. Hall..

F. M. PAINE,

prior t„ hi. dea.l,

.*t.-ry >.vir. ihaUuB her lioiim .at P.ol;

.

arms, sira, «.*1,y

:iiMA
raw

K

,

IB-TK li'-ri- ami she rotitiiin-sl to i-i.d-i’
Mac*.

and

r->t -.'-.-•.'vsecr-

ISrai-e l-jiilscopal rj,mrh ami ma*!.- H.c;

8<>rg«*ant. Mrs; Ihtncrvan.
MIsirrss ai

J.
at4o

.....1

N.iv, 7K, 5M.k. b.-ul sji.-il tL.-ir s-iiii

('omratmd.T. klra. V.-aili-r.

Ootalde guard, Ralph Haatiaga.

ytmtig

J.

M.-S- Morgan «*R w.4l km.Wn.ws .-:i,r
and Mr.

Past ommaml.-r. J.«ui<- lJiii|irii-Jii.

canned Cen
SomsfoTS
iod Sdlmott

5?ol.’. 'mly by ^

for^

il,.. .1.,,. r m.l i,, l„ 1...

Lady Maccabees.

afternoon the following offleers w<

eighteen

III.-' --iiimnei' •

Tnttqia, whi-n- >h.* tni.-ii-ld S|e'i»!iiiy

bavt* <-l..rt«-.l th.* fiOliiB-liig I'tffirt-rs;

City

KobUky

sis-ui

w.

Keeper of R. and R., Piwd naan.

T«»a« airsd

Morwiii |,-n lh<- city »Ii.-r-- Si.ei

.

Matter of hnanco. C. 8. Carla.

• -.--.r.CTUie.lthe

tiger

tlu- tie '-

MK.- wa< te-«i liv i}e> .mlv enrvi. Mi-

Dr.

a regular met-ting of Traverse

PlaaMnt Affair.

it.
>y«-i 'T'*ijc>r-

.-hlM.. Mr<. Clan. F'ltdidimba......... . ri.l

The ez.-culii'i- eommliti-.- apik'in'i-

Maeter at anna. A. B. Curtlt.

-

nil, of H>-)ii>- iii.lige.oiuu.

The t.ady Hact-nln-.->i <tf the Wurli

Hive. No.

th- . .ty by

th-uly at the Taui|k-i Ifciy le,n-l. Taiiij-a.

li-a-iti them. .Xti tiamciiIurK.iin- km-wn

Travers* City Hive,

-M.'.

r-W.—

Jan.-s M.,ri;ali .tf Chl.-aKi, ,Ii-.| «ii.I

Miss Mary Rirohm junior su|M*riDieii,l
ent.

Pianist. Gram Parks.

Cii/ 1*0''.

OeaUi of Me,. James Moraso.

Mli'.sionary soen-lary. (iirisly- Flilst-^

Outer sentinel. Ellen Ji-x.

Pli-uii-s. II!! -

Tlic pm-

ntt’ii'.'.:

G«:i m:r prices ijffore i.ujih.;.

as an oin-Min-ut.

\V..t.J was n-c-Uetf

II:

llaiiKfini.

Minor.

Min Della Maninek was boaleaa lo

'

Mr,-.

Asslslaat tflnrsball. NVliic MrMiilIcn.

Mind Barttm’a 8. 8. clai* Tbuntday

'

seervipiy.

MursliaM. ]i.-«sie McMIrluiel.
Inner senllnel, neririide Herron.

.

Mr.-, IV, O. H..M.-ti Friday'H.4I M;.

Recorder. Addle Wilkins.

bfaater of work, J. & Camoroa

Banal VbbIiob,

the

tbe

Chancellnr. Kulherin.- Toato*.

Prdate, H. I. Knapp,

'

has .-■•■cieii

rvt-sldi-at. Mills liiiira l.Imll.-y.

V. G, G O. RrlcMO.



a w.s-khoH.-r in ih.- Journal.

...»6sni3siri^7sr.

INTERIOR HRISH-Stock and special.
Ail kicttls <i! shtjji work lo ord'T tin ^Ilort

ai«l

eba-o-rs i.niioiiiii'-d that iliig l-.ogli!

V. P. A.
Till* Viuiig Pvoph'V aUlaoee of the

follows:

alatJng that tho Travento City lodge

CHiiniwny

SHINGLES.

BUILDING PAPER-AU trades

Rfair is at th.- Ii.-a-l <»f nuiiy 'larui- ih--J.,uniiil

and

kOOFING.Tk,cbCbia»4cli«p«.

Si-'|.l;en« ie adnnilH-riuan wtio i* al>o

PI.-tnlKt, Mary AshUm.

A., the lUt rtf ofOtH-rs ohs-tMl wm*

ntate and that it war ainoog tho beet

WlIlisTu C. M--.

Ik-tndl

LATH

DOORS and WlNDOWb-Ail ^l.vles. ' STORM SASH-The warm Usd.

;i1ri'-:il lotr-r.'.I--- and is pr.'j.i-i--iii of
(U<-

BUSINESS CARDS.,

OCAUKMS 4N
lUMBIiK-A'I kinds.

ih- youite.T son of tb,

Mlllat. atol

the CiysiallB camp. N... »77. H. N. of

Chancellor Abbey

McM.illsu

Mlllan. on.- of ih.-.I.-a.ilng re|ii,|.ii,-aii

Physician. Dr. Sarah '('liasr-; assist
waa aeiTod.

Traverse City. Mich.

X- »l« rr.r

.-audhlates for n.li.-d Stat.y- «-nst..r

Picket. Mi-rey Monnv.

wllor Commander Weller read a let­

M.

Mlsirt-ss at arms. Flora lt-cht< l.

am. Dr. Holliday.

R. N. of A.

fr.—r and n rumah

Serg.wnl. Neiw Wluchruml).
Ki'nilnel. Mary lin-ziiia.

Local Lodge KnIghU cE Pythlaa.

After the worit wu orer a banquet

J

laf.^Cmt.,1 8,a..-s S-.uator Jam.>-Jlc

Chaplain. Mary Evan*.
& B. Waller,
R»eloctcd

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Tli--<

M.-MIll-.t. cbaii.--

,Ti:..«,iri<-.- I.:.bl va . jr.t niai:- j-iMI,-

Recohl k*-<-iKT, MaO' fJanJfier;
‘■••"“'I

3 Her CcBt allseed et Fine DeMfliH

n

tejusht the Si..-k- held by col. F
n«-ker.-\V!iliam c

IJ«>uienant eummaiidvr.' Slary Mar

c. or rj. rr.

A CcBcnl BaBUflcBaMBrntieM

Traverse City.

Kr..-

und H.-i.rv .SI,-pi,.-in. ,tf U.-trnii.

Past CommanrU-r. f'alll- Tliiirkrr!

f;.

I'..--

the i.M-.-.t' iiiwramg i»oii-1

aayl.y Pli.ll.,. il. M-Mll.an. K D Sra:

foi- Tli'inulay <-veiilBK:
Commander. Sarah HUllk.-r.

iIm-

lowiDg;

CAPITAL, S200.000
SURPLUS. S30.000

MiUiluon, as*. i.ut.-ha*.-.I at o ..ii i -

M. M.. eh-cied il,.- fi.Jlnwitic .ilflc«;r

N...

gnd Select Mastorii, ^-lifcu-d

Room 310 New State Bank Building.

Fee* Pi>i8 8e!d.
IVtitii.

Traverse Bay Hive.
Triner*.- rfsy hive. No, 71

0>kV RcuaOLt

Plate Glass. Steam Boiler and Accident tneurance*

KAY' &

M. Fim V.. J. W. Higgin*.
Trenaurer, Samael Cartadd.

A TRACV LAV, PresIBsat.
B. GARLANa C

Scribe. A. 8. Rowley.

r

ITravcRC aiLStatc Bank

Old F=*os^ O'ffieo

belonging

RuilcJina;.

John Bebonsky and John Sorge w<
shot «lUi«r intentionally or,by acci­
dent by some Ainknown person.

Sev­

eral rlOe shoU were hoard but nothing
was thought of them until the injared
eattle were found.
ot a smalt caliber.

The rifle us>>d
Neither man

Discard Your Wood Beds

It Costs
Nothing
To

thought that anyooe eould be crael

whet^r or not your lieart is

enoogfa to commit snefa nn act through
mallco.

affected.

for

a

you.

owned by

Caraoo Bartenhagen

hss

beM sold to Mr. Jaergins of Chicago.

certainty

it may be

If so. you should know

sequences.
breath,

if
if

Of.the north'bait of Lake Leelanau.

you have fainting or smyrthcr-

It b an Ideal place for a summer cot­

ing spells, pain around heart,

tage as It bas a lung shore line.

in side and arms, your heart is

of fS.SOO for

his beautiful

farm, two miles south of Buttons Bay.
The Ibra conlalos 1(M acres.

and

perhajts

lieve you.

Try a bottle, and

A locnl

______ ___ yvars. 4 had pain
In mr
...
—. hrart.
iinuv. bsrk
bark a
and |rt( lldr. and
liad DM bara aUc (o draw a darp
brtatti for (wu rmra. Any liiUa ratrUc« wouM cause palpUatlcD. and I
Ad »M lla M> nr b-n Md« witbaut
tcring. Tli»r advtard Bm- to try Or.
rs limn Cul» and NarvUir, whirb
with lbs rmult that I an In
- bmlih than 1 stvr wai brforc.
- calnrd M pounds aliMw I rosiI lafclac It. I ti»k about IhlrtasB bM
ptUm of ths two BMdlclnsa and
haven't

n^ in a good state of cnltltaitan.
plaeo.

Tbo offer boa not yet been acMand In Bauaape MachiM.

WhM* naalaUng her husband In mak­

Luv.* an <ivi*raiock of these mroJs awl

we

Law cut

Li

Elastic Pulp Plaster

make room for a corloa.1 uf coo.li which we have oomiuc.
You will trod a fuc eOt oo

the other gooils os wi ll for

ssrsrsnii

ing borne made sausage Mrs. John E.

Uppar Baadsatr. Ohio.

Vsfsa ot Keswick bad the misfortune

Ovb Mils** Hssft Com ta astd by

to get bur hsad In tbe machine, caiehtag her nseond ftnger. fracturing tbe

hs Ml mfuM yowr msMy.

bean and lacerating tbe flesh eevereiy.

Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind

Ho'rs not ri-fjuire sand.

we must have the ruom.

a to Um

Hllra HsdkJon., u

Them Is already an orchard on the

We

Elastic Pulp Plaster

hitler enul.-s will be 90M ac-unliouly.

see how quickly your condition

btiyer who Intended to put the whole
adapted, the soil being a sandy loam

Awl III!

will improve.

awn made the offer for an Evaoscoo
•ereage Into fruit for which It is well

Now w<- can fill your orders,

diseased.

Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will re­

Walter Bmersoo. Jr., has received
■a Offer

weak,

HAS ARRIVED
^

-

cotton tup uiatin-st.

$4.78

palpitation,

you cannot lie on left side;

The

sprinK and ■ gotxl

H you have short

flutlerinp.

hungry spells, hot flushes:

arty being situated on the south side

Would Plant Orchard.

tioo.1 trim Beil, all aiz«s uuJ all colora, a£Ood trovun wiit*

it now, and save serious con­

TlM farm Is a bcaullful piece of i

purchase price was mtf given out.

Here Is a Chance for You

One person in four

has a weak heart;
Farm Bold.

U 1* reported that the fine farm

OUR PULP PLASTER

You Get the Benefit

any known enemloi and It I* hardly

out

gstsland Deuglass

Your Credit Is Good
One Dollar Down, One Dollar a Week

RUBBER
All iitir ni'-U-r st>
Is'Sl brtimls at.-J
ll,.:.fnolory_________

is •
si.

tL.;
fMtii

It Is The Ideal Plaster ‘
for coU wva'.hvr list:. 'Thc-re is no place Ukc iiome.”
Improve ytfur home this winter with "Elastic Pulp."

Leather Tops

12.50, $S and S3.50
Your Reliable Furniture Store.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
1-27 S. Sooth Union Street

,K ciJttti-iii.ciititi'of lit*- L* ft
rublatr ami iratli.-r.

Warranted

Grocer

Grocer

FRONT AND CASS STREET.

f
that MDomt

Mnii*M M Traffic.
WaabinstOB. Dec.

}«.—DnrtaK

mnlBR

through

ten

l»t-

luive

c« that the frirads
butler waterwaya are so indlsteot that

km made pubUr by tAe -bura
the govemmeu awaken to (be ncedi
ataiisfir* of the «k'paita»Mii of rom- for aggreaalve acUvliy. The boslnes*
nierr* and kibor. Not In the hlaiory of the country even nqw has outgrown
or the eouolry has the itreat dialn of Its IratisportaHon faculties, as shown
Inbiml Kpas iiorue such a comraerrinl

b]f ear faaitni.-s and the rongesrion r.l

• Argosy within ». brief » apace.

In thv railroads. .I’nl.-sa added means oi
lea njoniha «if 1*«6 the freshwater .carringo are jirovlded every dr part
fleeU Innsported C44S0.763 lOBs
aoni of commorec la certain to Ik
doiMMic freiebt.
aerlonsly aSected.
The flgures given out hr

hui

with Caiimla is not Inrloded in the HalUand. wIiq kllle.1 .Jrrhn Hamillrin
with s rock la-t siinim* r. was convict
totals- Tills trade In Itself Is
the Circuit
elrtenilik' Itern. for cotnmere«! with the ed r>f manslaughter in
Saturday after « trial lasting all
liriilsb eohtfiy hat grown lo respectmlnuuv.

and

liiwrij-

Thiy

ihroogh the IXtrtHt river reached
6O0.24" tona. while the freight inaslng quarrelled over a cow and Mailland
a roclg crtisblng llamtltcm’s

lliitnigh the canals at Satilt Rie.. Marie threw
and OntaHo. Canada, totaled 7.301.<>7IV skull.
more than one oillllon tons In c*cca«
of the movement In October. 190S.

. as otweress cooveoed has wrved

day tfiermion of Innior.

, open the eyea of Ihe boose and sennte
to the gniwlag tendeuey of American
eommenje to turn to walerwaya as a
The saving

eaailr

pay

would

for the iiavelopinent of

waterways on a big scale.
. eonlcntlon that has

.She was "0

years old and rsnie h-Tc fmin New
York a iiirmth ago.

She leave* two

children.

This la the

Ircen made i.ti

. Church of Christ Convention.
The seventh dislrlel flimunl enovynie rbnreh In this cily.Ib-e. It. I;;
and lU. The follnwing Is the progmin:
Tuesday Ewening.

altitiK by advmlea of Inerttaaod <
by Oie government on Uila pollcj- .of

30—I'inyxT'nndpralsv.’WmT WitHams,
Aililress of wrtcoUJe. W. 74. Cordoiv,

,«oj.

now. however
Theros
Traverse fily.
an apiMopria... paas w..

that rrmgress .is In
Kespons.-. I.. O.-prew.
tloa bill for,the leveiopnienl of rivers
Rlrerial
muric. l*rof.
nnd harbori ad.^nie to t.udrrijihe

H..".<i-.Quiet hour. SJ

for eonimerr-e.
Tills mtm. II nnmt l>e .ndmlli.d, will
not go a great waya l»w»Al aceoui
pUiibiDg aU the work laid out by Hrl*roJi'ets iliat eail f*»r aii

proslianUHy |50f),0O0.000 have Ireeii rromunfndod

hy

t". V.tnnrirT

MoHie. V,.^: K. r. I>iw<-.
B. buMiiess ni-r-tln,-. B. V

Wright. Trav.-rse (Hy.
niacussion. Mira M. .J. Tneti. Kj»-o
10:16—Th- ImidUd I’l. dge. Fred 8,

appropriatl.m

a«ri*'lng a! «oI>‘Riu vi-ri^tv a r.umlavr
<g yoBBg women » er«- add>-d

/

lembc-rship.

Solo. Daisy Sirimg.

of

This Is the

l«.im,;ii.

Guatanfisd by Haonah I>n:g

> their

In elvar voices th-?j- an-

I,, r, llrink. S. Fninkforl.-

Listen! fiiven Away
Absolutely Free!
wm*

nounre-l their alb plance and «b.‘lre to
Wednesday Evenlns.

Is acoirdaoce with the rule* of
jjnrieiy. They then recelvtii thelneignia of the .society b!e«.«ed with the

—The Im-iiressUd*- Conflict. F.
P. Arthur, stale evangt-llM, Grand Riip

papal

bcneiliellon.

ebiM-d

with

the

The

evreinony

lieBedletkitl

of thi-

l.li-st-isl -Nicrnment.

*nn u Wen u let lit M
■kiiUe k) IUk; Id
BUIlii TmUe.

Thi- service* w«-ie

Now is'the time for you to join the
cession that is going tothe Wm. Hoolihan
Co. to buy Carriages. Cutters. Harness.
Implements and Hardware.

Rev. J.din Sbe.ilian.

y Morn
uilmial.

Chas.

Ottllard

l>|.<aMiiil l.ake.
Ri pert «■( st-en-lary.
Kvpori of iretisftrrr.

_

biei'ottxr so lire\al
that ti
tkU unci
.........11.( be
I'VIl .
................
weak kKinrjs.-lfthe
liif city i.slay .-n rotiiy for Frankfort.
[cluMnrinstestoooflen, iftbentiiivn-jl-U
Mb*. ('. Waisim reiiirn.sl
*Uj<- fl«h.-r It. wiwr. Uu-c'ui’..! rt-acliesan
iKime III Elk Rjiplda t)aUy after visit: Xfp; wbeii It sboullorilru'. the
lw-l.«el.
iiig friends .it (Sincham.
.luismit. tbccjusi-oftlrvdidi.
I’at names wem to Solon this n
U.v > k.dnev troul.V.-.n.! she sirst
-p sii-u'- l-iK- t.iwar.S the tn-attiUni U
From' Saturday's Record.
The

Rtport from C. W. H. M, auxiliaries
Qtfsil..ii
A-Wress, C, \V. Clurk. Cadilbie.

’ss-jssTT.rsrr.
liar.

2;3n-PUee mid .M>ijude of Prayct
W.N.Fannce.Rnrtl.tkc-

I

Mlo-es

Ib-rlha

and

Minnie

Husby of Sii'ioD' iUy i>a>s<'.i thmuch

Mrs, W.;n. Morris* rrtunied to iler

-T:l«—Sevi-nlU
•rjiver.-iiles.lde.iil

liunie in lleiirielijt today.

and'evangGlUt of

R.'lb.-niiyster Iidt for Oti.-kema this

.3:,3U-1-ra^ernleeling.
t:>.-.-nu?iitg remarks and pra.ver.

;t'S!

*:i-i is.lb

Miss Nellie While Ktui#.vJ to her
iuuite ill Cedar Unit this niondtia.

dlsiriet.

...

,\lfi<-<!

Mfsuv h-fl

for



>

same I.h.r-.- slii||»l"-l ill .............

I> II

Hu.........

Reniiiui. I.. <i. I.Uew. di.sirirt evan>;Jisl..

n sulfen-rs

Mr*, t'liris .SwuiiMUi, ..f Ih-

....... rv:"i

A. It. M-mci- aiiil fjimily of Norlliimri

.......

If you are not In mwtl of auvihlug.

(Tall and »re iwr guoda even

You will reerive a grrot deal of
You are jmrAUly

.nil! we our eoffiplHe line of Silverware.

belllv.

,

tm.

WM. HOOLIHAN CO.

'

l.'I-'i Slav Hncct.

Citz. PhfHic W.

Bell I’d

Uis. Aljiliel stales WilU.iin:. of T».-ii

«';i .par F. Stearrli died at Ids csdii i
fteuu* nnuiim-j li.iiis.- R.iMii.tu>
night at hiiio f.-iuii Hi- •-fT-ei* of a
bidop-. iiliiiKsI 'to iiii bo'ir.

Ih. mn pegleri this great opportunity. Hako

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

lodu).

...

Oeatli of C. F. Search;

gnal-

Do 80i>rre( the pUce, aor the ofler we here nule
jiiativ <if tlu-th..ii'

Mr*. Ik Jai'diMHi of tHii.na. mid her
ukuIm t.

Spb., Mrs

We have It

Your dollar wilt

benefli-l.-d laforwdtiuD.wheD you bear Hu- prices «• will qiuMe yoa.
iiiviK-d I..........

Mllwiiukee

AiTdn-sR, J, \ C.iiilry: TraveriH' CIl.v.

What Ik your inssi ur faiicyT

doing exira duiv. wli.-n >.>irl..i» a t'nrriage. Hamea*. CuHer. llilrdwnr.-. ID tai-lanvihiug vou fun haiu/.it u* at this time.

This is thi- idatv lo buy <'hri*traas preaenU.

S,rss-’:„"£!£,

silioii wi’h a Crni of civil eugln.-m.
Kid.*, OliVe Ik.l.-uin- :

with >i» you will ■>' presetiled with the Grapb<^<lion<- eiiiln-ly free.
tty n.-t.T U-foi.' oKi^ist you.

gain* are |ilrke.l up hy Ihe tarir buyer.

Mrs. J. E. Motire ivtumed to her

Ibstriel's. Nee,|

Keep aosiiRil of )oiir purrhasea had wbva you 'have traded tkn.OO

vo,ir w-lisnioB quick while our si.wk.i* large and before Ibe beat bar­

Hirei- days’ vi-it in the city.

WAlteheail. radillac,

OLJR ORF-ER
From Nov.'iuher :t i» |V-remtier 2(. llwie. we will give away wb>.i|til.-,.y fire, with every J3no» piirchaM-.-one of our iin>pho|ihseea

Sow 1* .voiir rhaiide-

buine in Emplo' tUi* mpming after a

:;t.-.-II.-l„rui w.inls .tf Prayer. A.

».-i, foil-.. aiilvi-.t today to* *|.. lid He
l.oltday .K-awii *i her old hoiu- h. r.-.

Ilf badi

_

W. K t'lun.- of Wi xfoid Ininsa-tod j
•I house yi-'ierday j

.iays ............... . t-.i he gaining iiui Ralur- 'aririiiona.
Kr-il Rkinp.-r of tlranl (oun.-hlii was
liny uiominc » liira for the worse look

Ili3<>—Erliii state C. B. coaventlon. idaeT-. Hi* wife and John IkmwUeC of
Chi-ago. pn-*ident of Hie Amerh-.ni
a?in of Ihe advocale* r>f waterways W. M. Gotiloii.
nesday Afternoon, ^ibls School. nutter I»I*U company, were here nnd
ImproTOttsent-w®"/' appri^rlatlon of

gy
J »•
aMffO VnPtfSt

C
IJ
fytfMtd

I., J. 1'<-duali of Riiluiml t'Hy was'

»v- k i in town loday.

n-gaiiiist eonKciotisiiesK.iind for Hirec

this work Is lo l»e cleaned up systein

fsn.nofl.wn win be nc*>di'd.

rom
ii.-gloet
nf
torpl-! liver, until
i ehr-ttjir
Tlili.

Remarks on,Sunday school wnric. J.
W. MllUkvn. pn-sldeDt State Sunday
sehoid associaliiiB.

Mrok- irf a|»(>loxy suffen-d a

ptvernmeiih eaprri*

la Ihe taieresi
In
laicrett or
of romnivi.-v.
commerce, and is

jillcally; an nnnnal

1‘onnrplioo Sunday evening. It was an

• rveCliy.

RpeiiefT.
IU-.30-

Mtse

'

ll.is bi'ifnilig. 'wlieielie w ill lake a |K>-

work mapped ..niM.y government on- Prinioni.
KiiHi—Serui'ui. TV. *F.. Sebninlr.. Ksl
This II Is eipecled. will es
seed »r.n.mm.tHS*/Bnd (he ni.mey will haiku.
C. E. Session.
be e»|wnrte.l where It will do the imnd

i-.

N>>eds. the Rev: It. N. Hulsaple. Trav-

Sunday

S, Howard llenjantil..

K. C- lK*we.

glueeni.

engineers.

Idr.re at the church of the linmaenUte

the

2:13—Power of Prayer. Mn. Perlluj

tloti of the (Tmit'h of Cliriv'.was Indd

Bay and

Young Ladies' Sodality.
A Very Impresiilve e«otnooy took'

School

.-•;30—What

Waite. Gn-enwood. ’

tons

freight carried on Ibe Great lakca in
IRK.

Ilf her son. llunir-l in Elmwisnl. Run-

A marriogf Hcctjse was granted to
Oito Bohiff of East

Urisa BIrmivt of GarBHd.

retnetery;, Chlcagqf

3:13—Reports from Sunday school
work fr«>m BuBalo and Jarkaon.

Ke|K>rt ■■f.dlslrict cvangelliit!
Oaath of Mrs. M. J. Hlrrea.

laM Dtghl

rv part td (be sUte.

by. Traverse City.

Rei«>.n (if ehurelp-s.

Mrs. M. J. HiiK-s di.-.l at the horn.-

The piiblle-altno of this report Just

in. latea on thla.6*J»e.7«

The funeral will uke place tnmor•w and iRiria] will U- in Oak I'ark

3;n<i_Tearbers'^tiM>c(illg. J. A. t>n-

H.vnilltira was an nM man.

Msitinird yomig

l>r. Tbompsou rv-turned

rom a iw.i week'* trip ia Ihe south-

dres. two daughters and a soa.
2:45-How and Why Have Class Or

The Jury was only out IT.

^5nrlng ibe mc.iitli

cd Oriotw^r alone tlonieailc abipments

Uie Brat tea ntoniha of

year;: of agv and leaves throe chll-

Haire.
.«b.lo, William Wllli.vmr.

iriile when It Js known ib»l the trade

re can a of trausportailon.

Deceared was within a few day* of

7:2ri—rraytr and Praise. Wm. Gray.

of Blartslics are all the more reinajk

oble proporilons.

returned with the body thla moraing.

L

1 the Great lakes gives, some Indira

lion of-what the iralTle through the
aoark' 7.00njM «osa in cxeeas of Ikai Panama Canal will be. oocc that work
of Ih.- nlUR p«rUH lart year, and 25.- la eomjdcied. It U u> provide for this
The»e «nrpri»tns fllturfa

8.

The wonderiul growth rV commerce

tralSc on the Great lakes re»cb<=4

0oo.«*0 tona BTcaier than for

H.

Murey.

tbc,

Srat ten mnnltui of tbe prcsooi 7<»t

* ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER It. IMS

2:00--Dcfotlooal.

ia 111.- eily ou Im.slni-ss.
A. A. Nieker>.*n of tSnml townsbl|.
wa.s In lb-eity.

,

wJWH tBd

,
riPtSidt

■gemmercial Printlna

Twro papers for the price of one.

$1.00

nil Kind*

Pays for both

ijeraia and Record go.

neuneefnent
Herald.

For Every Day and Holidays

m

1 wtih Good aoUUng and Furn
Ml’s values as any store in the city—Overcoats and Suits naturally
We are as .
comprise the greater pari of such a slock, and on these Iwo Unes we show values from Seven Filly to Twenly-Two Dollars that seldom laU
to make a buyer ol a prospective customer.
Neat in order ol importance prehaps is Ihe Hal and Cap slock—Onr slock is comprised largely ol Stetson & Pnmmell Hats, and to any­
one who has worn either make, this is a snlliclenl guarantee ol style and qpalily. Just now we arc having a big sale of Sample Caps—
bought about twenty dozen, this winter's shapes, no Iwo^Uke—Sell them lo you at One Fourth Oil.

Sherman m
tffe. & Hunter
WlOionl a good line of Underwear no Furnishing Goods Stock is complete»-ln Ihe line lines we show Wilson Brothers* Goods In both
Iwo^iece and combination suits. Our One Dollar a garment wool goods, all colors, have given us a big bus^ess Ibis fall.
For Holidays onr Une of House Coats* Fur and Seal Caps* Fur Collars* For and Far Lined Gloves and Mittens* Fancy Hosiery* Silk and
Knit Mnlllers* Silk Handkerchlds, Initial Handkerchicis* Sail Cases, Fancy Suspetaders* Fancy Vests* Night Robes, and Neckwear will be
very complete and np-to>date.

m

We Want Your Business.
1

►AC« 4

CftAND TRAVERSE HERALD.

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13. IMS.

R* CotivM
or else they will hsvc to be inlilsted
Wublnctoa. X>m. S.—Labor leaders
later on. AU thoeo wbo are mustered
•t tbe CApItAl. vbo are watdilog vltb
to on tbe I3tb will bo considered ehsrof
Poreaters
a ;> tar.

'!
iueaalaeu tbe growing tendener o(
ter members. Tbe following officent
I*r—ilmt, Beo rtwl B Wilsrr, Jadv
varloBS stMes to nUlize convict labor
were nominated
nnal eleetJon, tbe followtog otfleera
P««n,'
In tbe producUon of aitleies tbal
Melotosb: senior vice
Into direct eompetillon with frM being elected:
J'weph Klassen: jnnlor vlre comman­
f^tnXr^
Court Physician—Or. E. L. Thlrtby.
labor, find oonsiderable conrort to tbe
IHowI in «-rHiBH-3r; -rtui* • - --ib> U.I wil
der. H. I. Knapp: irffieer of'the day,
Court Deputy—Hattie Rennie.
■ o fllreport of (be bnreaa ot labor. TbU
G«>rge Tarburk: officer of the guard.
' •eel Courl. br n-iioiut.-l li.
Past Chief Ranger-Mary Evans.
report Is a sutlstka) preseniaUon of
Oitn Kyselka: chaplain. R. EL Walter; Obliged to Lie With Limbs Higher !: th-•.Sa.iri.tmu.M--rf miJ .
tbe subject, and contains eztracU
ThM Head- Suffered Untold
truatcea for one year. J. M. Wllbelni.
rr-urV .a Ittr
Vice Chief Banger—Ol
AeSnies and Could Not Walk- !tj’,r.."'
. t>- sM
brrrpv M-n.-.cM
Waiter Tbirlby and Ralph Hastings.
Recording Secretory—Emma Ucflortor Raid
Doctor
Said l»
It U/ac
Was tka
the Wnrrt
Worst , f-f 1-'-ri- .:-aia I--iii
CoH.
Death of Mr. Hilton.
Case
he
Ever
Saw.
■ irjrr. f -rJhr.
nuance
Secretary—Mary
Welt.
CueaUon ot tbls toms of prodocUon.
News reaclictl the city Saturday
..a l.t.-f Val
J^iStiaUePnpaaliatterAs
Treasurer—Eva Smith.
Interest here has been revived b; tbe
J. W. Hilton dhti at IHk bucie in U»
slantalii< acFoodondRcgula
Orator—Mrs. Paden.
news that a bill is to be Introdnced In
AngHes. Cal.. Nov 27. Mr. Hiliao w:ii
bPgtteSinBBrtriiBiUtowdsof
Senior Woodard—Bertha Kelley.
the Wisconsin leglalature provIdluK
for many yearn a realdeni of Trav
Junior Woodard^Caiie Pllmore.
for the tnanDtaeture of blading (wine
erse rtiy and a pniDilni-DT archli^vt
Senior Bcadd—Mrs. Amelia Chahoc. a n<iml>er of years osn h<- ^•^)Ove.i t<
"I receive.! y<.i
Junior Bcadel—Mrs. Cook.
Loa Angelo, where he continued In inf'.rmsTioti al>-ul
ftomots Di^csBoaCheerfiilOrganist—Oracio Chahoc.
Rorcr^t is to follow tbe measure, alf..r ’.’.s .-.iixa.
.-.lixa. Hatr .A—,'w lb.- „„
m
calf ..f Tr»v.-r~
Tr»v
the same biislnesa. Many ,if iheproui Rrtru-.|ie-.. 1 .leotl tln-:ii for
- w.irsi raiO
"uJ
i-uoaty,
«.» il.iUaj ..i
though a similar one was killed at the' Trustees—aara Young and Mrs. Ineni bulhllngp. of Traverse Oly were TIk- d..-i-r ral.l it
bv ever »aw. it • _
............... ...... .
last sessloa. Peculiar}}’, tbe report of' Tender.
,eonstruct<-d i.v him. notably the lUn- frmti tiic ksire* ft. tin- atikl.-- \Vc ;*P;« VW Freds Wriknr.J
KOT N .AH C O T )C.
tbe bureau of labor In dealing with
nah.*^J.y Me,c-..mll.- cnn.,u,ny l.lnck tried e«-nlhmg tlir .li.-t.ini knew «•(,
several industries. dwHIs at greatest and
.a Hra.
u~ Mary
>t.» SherctL
ow. ..
the r»-sli|enee of Hie late Pern’ but tls- Cutivura lli-iiacds-o did tfte
Vrlanv If
w-BTl bsriaf £i-sl in AB'.to.uM
gi««l. 1 «a» olaj«vd In b<' With h.w
piUiian i.rarui.: that a .-maiB laotni '
length on this veg' indutirr cd twine
Hannah, noa owm>il by Mrs J. T llsii ITKKf
iBTOt in wmiiiiinirT-n-t.q* tIkr la-- »;Vi'
my
liiiilT-higlicr
tliautiiv
li<-a>i.
fur
the
Farmcra’ Line.
making. The figures show Ifaat, for
n f.i- :n
imh on Sixth street, and oiti.TK of the reiiii sao I- l.-rriUe I .-i.idJ not walk. ami to'lai.irnt -f oa: ! ............ a»ooi. ii
sM. mri, l^aijami-sl t.. emlwi.. and liis:
Kingsley. Midi. Doc, 7.—The Fsrmthu aeasoc of ISOS there were made
■gs of a quar- 1 miffcnvl unikild agoni.'-.. One limb tin- a.tiu-.nialrwlmu --f sai l .s*air I^-a-rant.-l i.. <
wwKlt>i away a grctii deal siivalliT than llar-y I. Paii> iir to. s^.m. iCbrr aaital-i. i--r
In the five aute prisons eqnippel for ers' United Ttdephooe eoinpany’. has tvr of a ct-ninry ago.
the other. Ih-r.- was »o iiiu-?li dle liargo
this work, twenty-two million pounds begun 0|>erallug Its line* here with
It
1.iT.locart,
that
ike
I-Ch
dar •■t,
Mr. iinfl Mr>. Illlitin wviv wry high­ from it. 1 l.-'ind tls- t':iii.-iira K.-iuA. b lei., at !«• ..'oiork in the
of binding twine of vartqiis grades about screnty-flvo subscribers
ly <.-Kteemoil and Ibvlr many fri'-nds In cdirs\vry«Mtlung.andI stillkeepibem foren...n, at mnd
ofto.-.aH u hrce •
f-r fc-ar;io-«il
The totsi cost of the entire aaouni stockholders.. A night and day ser­ Traverse City will Ueerl.v* regr.-! to in the huuae. I am \ (-rv thankful la byItai't—i-ii-'l
Is timber or.lrroU
It.'.t }.cM>c aotlca
red. and ynu can
was tl.SU.MS. end It was sold direct vice U being given. Thirty miles of leant of .Mr. Hltlcm'K death and th-- ssv lint 1 .am euro'
Oit-Tsod lia*irre l-t ini-'iraU'.n .if a ei.af.it
ApoftTlIlrtrtfdy forCriRsCpAtiah thi'slatemcnl
11 if you wish. 1 f.
ilut cwd-r, f.iT ibr..-su..-.'»nf a.efca IT.Aiaos
jion. Sour Stotuch.Dian^.
. to the farmer. Indlvidnallr or in. clubs pole lines have been constructed and symiuitlili !> of oM-UiiK- friviids will bo
to .«ntdi»iif hra.-tn*. m lb-i.isnaTr.«tT».
ocdiiw all tint von
rura Ua-mcdi
\Vums£*nvuisions.fevcfishto the fanner. Indlvldnallr or inclubs also fifty-five miles of double wire with Ibi- family Iti thvir oflttcMun
V arv. I hnt>c that j-nu
liner.
spansl
nsl many rears to iitakc tin-1
t.'
twss aid Loss or SLEEP.
for tl.Sn.8nf. The same amount
0..0
,
llcnn-siic* for the Iwnelii of ibtstwine of ibe-vastoni gradn would - Tbe system operates outside its
Bad Injun.
TscStiriM SifitoturroT
feriiig from thc.lurlur
S”;
have been told to'dealera by private ok-n linos over tbe Michigan Stole
Jim Henius. wnhr UaU Injun.
•ui-h a.* 1 Inil. f n-maiii. v.iun
manufacturers for |fJ61.733. and by Tolepbone company's lines. It Is the Rapid*- He come town imixils yes- nrivcifiilly. Mrs. Ikildiiig. Bus a, AjT,
OTATB..y m.-HioAN-'ni-rn.iB
them sold to tbe farmer for 12321.313 outgrowth of dlssailsfacllon with the lerday afu-r Jong whil.- on liikr. Som.- Caiuiaa..Juiiv 0, IW5."
O t >r tbe t'uuBlr .4 tlraod TTwem
In the face of tbeae fignies It may
shlte mail he give noble Injun flube eon that by pnrcbaalng prison,
water. Tin® he give more. ahoo|.!
It IWf...
made gooda. tbe taring to the farmJim Remus he walk down »>-i-t t-lde.
I'r-»i.-.. B'lD I'rea B Walker. Judge r
■'I have u.«ed llir Cufictira s>ap f<ir
Methera' Club.
lie
ora in the Bve sUtea touted t60630S.
lay down Iwy uhnu?. Heap eold. iilg clu|>|ad Imad*. whivli 1 lu.1 Ua-n
Ibr tr.a-ler .if
th* .-ta-e uf
Jtilu
tXACTCOPTOf
'Diseasee" was tbe subject under man blue coat. Imiss buituu* he take (o-ubliid will, for alaiut three yc.irs. I
betides snowing a profit to ttaeTrlsona
AEiarJa l.-ee haiing 1tl~S in aald e<njrt
luiii an.l iu-hiiig.
of ttS2.S60. ThU emsual glance, how dlscusskm at the Elmwood Mothers' Jloi. nlc- hotel. Jim wake up morn­ nuITvnd ini<.tM: cak.w
Borie-tui-.n i.rafle.- that ih- aniuini.tr»Oi-ri
tlic Ciiticu
club
Friday
afternoan.
Mrs.
Kittle
■aaid..tal.-_i--.-ra:ii-.l
u.
Kieji.rr.
l.aulBer
,
over, would overlook the ImporUnt
ing bad taste In he mouth. Not in
or ti- .Fi.iht4 -ijititl-l* P0TW.TI
Bare
Cooper
leader.
It lo-.rU-r-ii,. th»i tlw loth-.Uf or |s .%-ick
fact that IlS&.OOfi have been loat to
nice hotel. He in coop. No more l«.l
A IJ IMol.Bt t.-ri ...--ork 111 Ih«
The first noraber was a song by the
ttaetdcalers who at taxpayers are en>BUt
I. Itnd I»krn-l.} oi.pisa
Injun. He good man nw. Jim lose
riirh-antis .014 xw-firion.
' titled to some consIderatJoo. lu ad- third grade chorus followed hy
bis bat somewhere Jss' night, ho ean't!
I
ll 1. -Tunb-r t-r.-..-r-d. tb»- poW'b- .--r-n bf |iiiM'f-»iii.n i.f «
ditioa to this, free labor loat $82,841 Ing by Hiss Grace hactlngs.
edits
to
o
II
kvw
Mifhfind him «o he play siimmor girl In
Dr. Bara T. Chase gave an able as
C!ui«.
Voting,
nanby reaaon of tbe manufacture of the
IW:
JahBg l4-ftv.U-»/..| B-r- N-:i.- It.-Tt.i4-!.
winter time aii' hike foFliome Yip'
ada. S-|it. 2S», iWi'
H-nU. B n-w.pBprr |.not<a bh4 rirru:
ln:*r.-tniTU-«riT»»«l A l> III* r
lu .ri'.-Bg.T
twine within prison walU. The figures well as practical paper, a few of Iti VIp? Hey
i^utosnvTB
of the report show that 862 convlcU points being as follows:
'Well would It be for the
were employed In the work. OMh
W. H. A F. M. Seeiety.
<a whom dlaplaced a free Uborer pbysiclsDs were paid stipulated sala­
The Woman's Home and Foreign
whose average eomlng capadty would ries to look after thr public health and Missionary society of lhe Congrec;.Itllf o-S.T-pl SuBiUf
teaeh.peopic how to keep well. Much tlonal ehuirh at Its . leeiion of offici-ra
be ttSS a year.
TUAI.SK StdlTB
Tbe chief danger, bowererr lies in money U spent to prevent the spread chosu the followlag:
pTjjbBt.- (>air«)ii I^ril^if Tr»T»n» <-«T. ut: A U. liuir I.v TSe Pe.l.iir C.iirt .4
u^'"j
*
*°g
tbe precedent which such use of tbe of cholera In hogs and blight in fnilt
Pre.sldvnl—Ur*. Geo. H. Uihrop.
and little to restrict the spread
eoevicto seU down. If ecovict labor
nrst Vice Presli
Pr-eouti Dcm rrtJ B. Wtlki-r. JudcB c
«. n. Cochefiit.-ii>«:m
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In people, a, disease
la aOosred to compete In tbe manufac111!
Ut.-.lf .U.I T-..1
turo
tbU eapectal product, logteally which to tbe United Btotes causes the
Second Vice Preskient—Mrs. E. J.
j B.r. H PTl.u.hvxi r0l2di^^ll...uri her I*"j fonrll. *ni.n*l srciui *■ Adniitii.lrxrii uT
.-rn—jMd 111.- wl,
Hammond.
BiLumitWrur-q b»
T hVAS*. Ae-nt. Trav**** tlrrthbre It no forecasUng where such dcAlh of one person In every
il»»y tbi> vi-ar I ..*14 —t*l. BBil bur t iKiim iTnyiac fur Ibr
"Physical devolopriient depe
aotivttr will end. AD oqually serious
Secretary—Mrs. William Love.
*Il.i>i.m--lh-r..if.
- At'bl.dair tb-rr-I. iln. .« .ul ni.Tt<
le opcBtJ up .1
ll I. ..p.l-r-d U»t th* :!•' 4*T i4
'th. .oi...rf|.>T- H.;i*lfi.I»r4Kl. v.T.niv4Si
•g*lv imrcu.rd
cwdlUOB. to the eyes of both goremTre»surer-Mrs. IVaiik Hamlltrm.
A. t> iwr. Bt tm ..'cJi-k in th- I.
Bti.iijui. boikdr*4il..OolUr.ilin.y
•**1
m«Dt economists and labor leaders. Is
"The future welfare of the child la
tto crippling of the dealers in taking
Tbe farnOy of C. H. hhilthoBs of
from them a part of their trade and often determined by It* irealment
thiB vilhige "wfiKhtd in" Tliursdny
. It M
. SM
Infancy. The brain grows more rap­ rqornlng beforv eating Thnnksglvlng'
t..-*i.l4»T<'r>i-«ri3«:, imn-UrBtid Tn.>-r>- ».c.rJu,.-i., in-r.—.r.l.Hi m»i th-r.-*
Binrir«J-l
ion c.otinuTs
B« nnpplying the enUre demnnd.
e tuiidr.-J ;iK-l -:x
Thb'alppUng of the dealer, it U be- idly during the first two yearn thnn in dinner, and tli.- four n..-ml«Ts of the
111 a> B B « «r
.. It ce
ss
Itored, wlU certainly be attended by all the rest of life. Normal betoihy family tipped the litam at l.iCT
*-■ i:
Judgvbf Trulwta*
<'.uni... t.raiiJ Ti»«-r— I -BBly i- b.kl. •«
KVi-t* ...
aifrtous reaalts In the
iSaturoay tko Second day of' Itortlta--pounds, tbe daughter. Mrn. Ida Halt-,
and peaceful a
manlUca. It it nrgued by these
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: I-Tt-J
nralrlhutlog 432 imimilK tunard the
roa1.
tr.iod
.-irtt
»a1cr
II
...liwpm-sips"
oataU (hat the attack upon both Isbof
PTATE ttr-MK-n!(JAX-T»*-l'n.twt.l oort!»'««" i '™-t t" *h* f
•atl.f. th-, ■ J!.*****^
olal weight, and sUn grtralng. Iliii
O f-Ttti*rniinlj.ifi»r«8dTr»v-*»bki «tii dw iw-»l.l n--.T»fc-»ce ai *l.w.-.tM-1 •
' I* »
to laugh for Fred, who weigh* hut l.to jmun.ls.
aad the merchant Is n grave econom­
Al .-T^ueof MuH-.Hirt. b-ll » th- Pr* with lai.-r.-i rr--., t:.!..•!.. r>t*ut«-t ,ArV>wnlrt<ir»
h»i*OtBrriBlh-'-ity 1 f TiBtrt— ivtT IB BBid rj l>-rrin! j- r umii.ai «n-l n-". an1
tWJjIUe..
If he la he can not bnlld up a the other thret- wool.I overage up fair­
;S*“ ,
ical mistake and that the best
OnOBty. liB tb< »:-B<Uy .4 N-t. i ii.-r. A. D., "f ••>'1
an-l th-Btl..™.y t.- iT.ir.ilmi--r
li-irvat
well-pnised nervou* system. Bleep Is ly welt.—PenlB-nler News.
pation to which Idle convicts c
ijs-:
^l-rn^t Uioi m.1 K Wiukw. Julg* ol | ^
S-v«.th
- •
•'
An* Arbui
( »li
MIS BIB ■
put would btf the building ot better Important. A child from 6 to 10 years
1*
V*..
TOBt
Marqnette. Mich.. Uiv,
u in e«iihours of sleep.
made—an tadustry that is non
child from Id to 16 needs at least nine
ated that IS.mio dc,-r were kiiie.1
nire aad doea not produce a
hours.
this season In the iipiH-r penliiHila of
n$lo commodity.
"Food should l>e simply, wholesome which a.iim were shlpm-tl |t> the lower
• ^.r-.l that th.-5Ul d»»-f l*.-.ii.i-r.|
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attractively prepatwd and snitahly Itcninsiila.
A BUR Fire.
adapted to the'needs of the child.
.1 1 iTulai'- tiinr-. ItsiTi .
Unih thdr clothing fiotcn stiff
_ __
_ _
GRAND R»PIDS&INOI»«* R'Y
'.•iTiuamviil 1.-1
*ni- Priihait.-1
on their numb bodies and standing in Milk and water are the best heverages.
tB •«- t
It 1. fiirth.r_______
thB. pakUv
Beep nlnsh while n northwest blltsard ihongh eboeolnie as an oemsinnai: '
lill<»fl..Ii .-f
V .4
if 111- Biat!rr..f
..T AU*Tt B-u.h..
tb- ^ sen- ot
lAiily
gi^Auii.
Inily
."h'T.TTll.'rrrrrVhr-l’I.u’ T..:v- ..—kaiif.-vi.-c- ’ lat-ij
iJ’.^.dr.aiBt'-.............................
-aMe-aiB'r. .Ii-r.*-.1
raged abont tbe ecenc. the Traverse drink Is not objeetlonnhlo after the
V T-B-r...
t.. Mid
'"ih-'y-'i,™''.
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llTBl.l..
■ Wall.*.
Cltjr fire department fought a fire tenth year. A craving for sweeta Is
. IM.~»-r
natural,
A
lilile
candy
given
with
which threatenod a part of the busltlx..' .UIII.4 Ur—B-..1 t..
*!•! A' St»i klBB* ri'v «.2.l.ni
lu V. B ni
B district until It bsd been extin­ meats as dessert Is not harmful.
"Tbe ferment necessary (o the di
guished. This was not naUI the back
Two papers for the price of one
uai.l-iniBtr ..n ..r i-I..r. Ili» l-i lU, i4 At.r-l,i*r Gin •iniiati
fl SA * bi
....... CUsa
part of the building ocupled by Fred gesllon of starch Is not found In
QrATR<iy.UKMflA>
li»ir.l'«i.rrhUuri- tl-'.iiVi
o
l-rth-l -’,lilr.4lll
Akers at thr corner of Park and Pronl child saliva until the erupllim of
In IB. liiatiT ..t t*i- •'
first
teeth and as this varies fron
ChJ.’:
liiirrt.eir . Ut. ..t -.i-l
streets bad been badly gutted and his
Pays
for
both
tri.-n
N..riht-nli-.c.»ii.
N--I-- -I
- 1 . Kix.n t
three months to a year and n half It
stock of confections dsmaged :
Trim urT’.v — BXTnwm. i-iir SbIU I «>|.m
neuncement
I'l4»> |.l S..t.-i,.;. t
WAl.k-gB.
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easily underatood why aome children
t T I—l-t..-. t.
rrm. Ml III.
tU. It
It.
Herald.
great extent.
Ig- vl fn-UsI*. _____ _
BllU 11 l‘I|. Irc.
..1 -.iiirx tur •
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digest potato and other suirehv

Trull, *r
t Trirriw < Ily Haadayonly
Tbe alarm came la from box No. is
thBtBlI -rr.lil.T-.4
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i.ii n.
w4
1
r-iui ..1 !.. or— * IhMr
foods
younger
than
othera."
I'arl-.r *1
at I2:2i a. U. Pridsy-and the depart
WpiB.- -Bt* >T iiiBiti liiHi Umlna.
Uim.txaBi'i.'i.iin. *1 t
me
trxui
!.*•
PBrl.e
ac.4 IhB-r.
Ih-i'iiTo!
Tmv.-f..
■•i-»
Mrs. Cooper gave a very helpful
meat responded quickly. Wbeo they
■T l-4or, -ti. ;-t. lUx
paper on the same subject. She saldgUEBA^A*-*!
SjH^ang nround onto Front street
llii’iBr'
't .1-., ,4 Sl»rcl.. mCh.-iB-!•
’-.h. M.i- ,.f
y-.i, ...u-l.
Ch-jB-.
“In spile of the fart that there arc
^otdied as if the a.lumhls hotel was
.'r-n>.
toE Chief Murray ^said ihU moinlng ion- physicians, medical Institutes
of sll hind* now*T never saw so mneb smdee from s
Jirux-ii ia»ra.
____' 1|. !-.. Ul.I
x.‘f'‘uL''M hi*. E....,i.j.Uioi
fifty years ago people arc In
email bal1dlng.~
~
t Cli."' ,"'i'» imiling >■ to* rir-njtl « ■'••irt
cb*
Several tines of hose were Immedi­ ter hMlth todsy than then. The prin­
-.f M-.-I i4*n. «t tt.-tf.i.tili..r..txli. ...iin . .j-ii,. . i.
-4 l.rsB.I TrB.-r*-. in 'r«t.-.-rT. »A
In ■ i.Bivn.Tr -4Tr»««r-. « ixr *1.1 r-.i.
!< ,«|.; ^r«>- —*1 ili. Uirbiy*!,. .a, tti* 3rl day .4
ately told, n second alarm sent In to cipal cause* are Ignorantw of the laws
•-jri i-T thr.'-'nx''hn't-’iTine :i. i.!iI .-I i ili-.«id
A u j»«:
can out more men and n steamer of health, nature'* laws being net al
-BaB—rr, M . .r. u l I -ui-.-f.it ll.
1 t-.u-ii, -• tti-l-I
In iBi.n a|il«a'iBk- l>.»l Ikr drf-ndII rhrP.L Jay .Ji«y J-.nnyr. A l_. .r : all.-. i-.^k mil,^•* tol. rial.
brought to the scene. Tbe latter was naught by fashion and folly, by
------------- .ting. Canz. Seebocck and
h-.-Cir S1.-*1|BM I . miiialDi
■ant back.as scon as the bUie was of fresh air and exercise, hy want ol
..S of others, have bestowed the highest
prjize
on
K.mbalt
PIsnoL
This ha* been supplemented by ' lOhest
' lest awards and qsid
under control. Chief Murray was occupation, by want of proper food
ill IBi. i-ai.- i-‘ain-.riT,;,- i*
■:-l-'il:.M I. ati-l I-.l X„ *':»■
. ..♦ r—t:.,B I tlTi.
Ij .
medals received a
e world-# greates expcsiiitiOns.
1, r—nl.-nt • It.iu -lai. Inil I
greatly handicapped In his work by and self reliance.
nr- uiiki
• •. ui.l th*i h- x« r
o’.l J'lthit- K«1 rw-ri II. Ufai-1 TrTx*^' -i^' •'
Bnt the tni.-. iourco of grenli.rts an.l iiopuli.rily of thi•People who have children in their
(he lack of men boi placed hi* attack
..fiT.. —. :•! r.f ,r.
iBul’v..*
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a
1, n'.»
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i- r -a-h IB tv-r-T-lat* .
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Kioiljall Piano ifi in itoau—m iu rich sinifinir tone inialiiy. its
'b-t-m... f
f .m:-:
.m:-: 1.1.. n-*
n-*
i..u..,«iiTr>!
Its, wdartolT
In (be most effective places and kept charge should know the aymptoma of
•U . -.Iv -i r r .r r-,rno;*lBl>-I. ’’ 1» I TilTrnfl wi'll 'b-t-m,..
■k»? 4-fT„1,i,i .oi*T h.. ai.iTitiaT,.
.,:4
Ii.i. t
Tr..—«• lY-t
M
hii
oven)}- balanced teale. reajxuiBive a<-tion and
ad Bjile:
Bj)l.-rnli<! w-ciirim*
tbe Are in the rear part of the build­ the differem disease*.
-•aiii-.,n 1 r 1 .'M. tfcr- iD..rxik- ir-r- lh»d»i» ‘Is*' t ViT-r*—r A 1/ ;•».
quality. The demand for Kimlull Piaci« ia almca
'.f ll.iT i.rdTT mill tr.ai TXihiB t-x.i.- - •!. >♦ tkA'lll. T
l.hl.lX'.llh.
She gave a list of simple remedies
ing. He Is nmelring much praise
v.Bi|,Uitiant .tor.-il-.i* ..r-l*T
i • i.Li.'i.hwl
«';r-uri -r-.-i
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n and fi
from people who mw tbe fight thU and gave suggerilont for a family medIB It* Grand T » . rw H- raJ.l --i. I j alUi-a ,
c ^;uriT .4‘Ir.r. i Tr.i.t —. »ui* ..f
ictne cabinet.
J .n-.- w PA-'i-iiiv
<'i'«ui.ij-;
motntog.
1 -k-. ,
-'"-y.j.
-• -I'— l.,r 1 ..-iii-Iaiiiai.t
than any other make In the world. This is a strong ststemen! but ab­
Tbe paper* are both to l«. printed
Tbe blluard which was raging at
. A :’:r«~. jraT.-rmlbxj Jf:ri.x»»
solutely true, borne out by the annual sales of Kimball Pianos.
The
refreshments
were
coffee
with
that time threatened tbe row of
Just
now
we
are
showing
some
beautiful
Kiml
J.IHS
.<‘Twl51UiUK'“
'
"
wooden bntldlngi In tbe rldnliy but kobtiky and koiaehe
Ii.-il-.-.Tlnri--.n.t,U-.Banthe handsomest cate designs ever exhibited on <
'viMB—. ntdr-n- Trar.rTi-inot one of them wns even seorrhed.;
pianos to match the furnishings of mansion or c< ige. We cordially
The flnemen mffered a great deal from
Co. M. Banquet.
- --------- - - ... these xbtautiful
styles, whether you wish to purchase now or neu
the cold and the clothing was froteni Coraiuu)}- M. will have a t>lg'baoq>>ei

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LIMB WASTEO
WITH

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CASTORIA

9<I0l)KnHS

v-r.

For InfuitB and ChUdrEtt.

CAsnudA

ANOTHER WONDERFUL
i
CURE BY CUTICURA

The Kind You Have
Always Boaghi
Bears the
Signatoie
of

ub

b

In
Use

.“.’SJiisir""

fffF Uyer

Thirty Years

yrw voniL

CASTORIA

CURED OF CBAPJED BANDS

Pere Marquette

is-i-sssisisrss

New Wheat Lands
5,000

H. & N. i m CAliO

lists 1

S-ters'v-f

"•“'thS', aK-A-.-'j; ““"I-

Cl^t 6rand tra^etst deraid
aad
Tarm aad Tirtsidt

m

iiiiri:-..

$ 1.00

i

ii»

i:^;:

mt

TRUE SOURCE
OF GREATNESS

Kimball Pianos

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t

THREE TIMES GREATER

■tiff when they returned to besdquar- tin tbe 13th of this mimih and a niitnlK>r win Iw musienM Into the UnlicI
Spanish War eVieran*. Their tneeilng
last night wa* welt attended and Capl.
J. V, McIntosh reportr-d on the cerrespundenee he ha* reeeH.il regarding
the application fer a charter In the
national organization, There were
ihirty-thm- signers to the application
and all tnembers are requested to be
preseni cm the alshi of muttering to

Tile origin was probably from the
candy furnace which bad been uaed
until nearly midnight a* Mr. Akera
hntlllng to get out his rhristroa*
stock of goods. He worked late last

candy on the road but luckily they
have not arrived or might hare I
raaaumed. The stock and fixtures are
valued at about $6.«Wmi and tS.noo In
anraace ts carried on them. The
hnlldtog la owned by 1 M. Winnie and
baa 1300 Insurance which will not be­
gin to cover the toss. The atrueinre

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There is No Magic

SOME PRICE INDUCEMENTS
We offer for th.* week some xccpt.ona
Tnducement* 0
planet, slightly store worn and ■ last se:
c.YSe dcs.g-t; j
that sell regularly at $350. $400. to $4S0 r
to close ou^ i
bargain discounts.
Our Small Payment Plan Make* Piano Buying Easy

:hc atcomfilishmcnts of our

Best” Flour

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. H.\RNEK. proi.

To Core a Cold in One Day

iTtoaLaxati

t

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I MONUMENTS

1

In iill th-- 1at-8l -'.••si.-:.* Six-.,
infai-tion unhru«t<n.-i!.
Pru u.
unilic.- l.nils i.nd Littsf im{jTDvc! unaclunert.
odii-.hml works ::21 B;.y str«t
CitizA-n's pbotK- Xo. ''I'jJ.

A. W. RKKERD, Inrerse Qly

carr
Grand Traverse whe
a K':r>ofl
m:H by a i;ood miller, Ev,'cry
sack ^'uaraoieed.

Hannah

&

La^ Co.

Im

ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD.
cal la the Kmlctnrfii Vhfn be llnd
Bp ort*apW>n a nitic Irauap 'nmpil t>« a
promlapDt Imnlcpr. Ixit bad «n'"'<variilI5 evaila'* thp pajmrtit of mit for

1

PADS S

THURSDAY. OECEMSER 13. tSOB.

Stata Nassd
nooo. heralded-by salntes from tbej brewem la Barrarl*. who laid year'to rust and wUI aerre. It la clalned.
Kanaac City men are at Midland P»"ernmeat dmlce GiBeepir. ins*. I man-ilariurvd 3*:.5o?.*» calbeis ol all tbe purpoaes now aerred by that
leaalnc lands la Midland and Sieloaw ‘
encines. and tniill. She ts on ' i-er and i-rjfoilel S-.-dOst.l'H- ^alKws.i m--:.*! In ibe iiid-iSirUl world.- The
counties for oil and sms. The Seld d«-r Ioa- ct>ruti:an.l vf trii'r. FfA-.t Rubi-n The litX'Jiir'Iiia and ibi- i tpe,: ».;»» new metal 1* »al-l i.> l>e ot eqaal dm-dlD£ to a artentIBe i>«^ier of Ko- baa been broa4tned so that H now son. wllb Chaf.<-» JU*!..,-tson as first ■ pmrtteal!) tU sailers in the pr.-,-eed Hie streoetb *ith alrkrl. aad to pos
uutil tbe bankPT mu onolnated rope. rtili^pDs are t»v pltx-ked Id a takes In tbe city of Hidlamd. it U said! mate, and Vr> d Koteb a> s.roniL Tbe ‘Uvinp year. Twelve i.l the c.->3S|ianlf* . a«^ all Its .<rthee esacatUI oaalMtes..
«n for a twiltical o(Br<-. Tlie naxt wb^eaaip manner by the oee of rueo- excellent speeimms have
fnntnJ boat will Itnni-diately p> Into et'ih)*-' lad) nb dividends and tb- avvjaee L« It la aoi rialmefi that It wp*iV.
dir tbe old DPfTO eanu bobbllot; Into aintle luaebtoery. Tlipre l« a reeeiuaeie
j. ne the |mn>o*e «d nwiieifitsd. vr?d‘
iBc. A BobemlaB Ifsead declaim that bla oOet
In wlileli tliP fowl U plneiHl aft.-r lielnc in a small ditch that runs thrmish the'sleu bctwrwn Frankfort and WisKiailB'; illsirfbotiAtn of the li-st was al-v.t
city, emptrine Into the Tlttabawa*j«w‘ points, tnakluc hi r first trip timurhl to; P>f «i*.; ct S p-r c«-nt !i«»_iSau in as amor plat-'
they were etoated
the iJptII. wbero. t
bauker. *1 aup UHeO. and Into tUl^ nn> timj-il «-rameat itr.-ier.'the Tmec.ilv >«ar.
New &-Jlwml U a pw»pi-it o«-t*.^e
i river. The PlCsbars pxrib s which Mir.lstique.
«poB beneStwnto prodiieed the caL
ycWve .-oiDe lo to piy »• *«"* cTiiM eom-nta Of nir from
from- el—triea;
<•
When Koab rprelred a i>alr of than nutt."
.USi tl
lit the rate *>f *11
have been aeeurins land have Rone 00 imder remand <1 Cai>r. I V Bvsns,' A a.-« t'a.-twl eal'i.v! tumiel. »>le;.,Is
and »h.- v. asAW Iw B Is tb.' In­
Jolo tbe ark they airalyktway be«as • -011,-00. bom.- replied 1 be old
minute. In
of
Id the
ibe twlDklliic
t
to Sanfott and Cadillac, whi te more fln!-h.-.d ht-r work ;..-rv i.-day, auj .left tsin.-t«l to c»n~,' ...mVtlurs .-f a »ec- rr.A%-v.l t"W .d wrwi and aettvlty -ir
K- b
boHoni, ■- II *T
-b |«ft
....
to aoaw a bole Ibroocb tbe
tlie
bird
la
atr1pp«'d
of
Ita
f-atbers
e^-en
eona tn to aay I> clad yi>* if
land Is bohie sccercd ExelK-mcnt is for lluskccon..
r s.;:ioa in ibe ln-lassibil WA»i!d ♦» Udiie the d.viry m-V-Jr) !>• fresh weal
It
partlelp*
of
ilon-n.
norulnaled nod will tpil .!e r.-s- «f dete
quite*.. >ai-riart«ArT «
tv;i!!.- l.a-king aioOfi in ftimt.ef a,; p-tidurt-d In Canada. It.
Hf
at fever heat and the air Is laden with
tee waa ponrtn* lu when the aerpeoL u> •eonirt tilxcem to rote t:‘ yo’ and to raaelilBe l» really for anniber.
Is esitina'-d -ihai ihriv-q<iark--t of tklaovitig car
u;»l.e a defrt-Uve, CAUnpo-.-ail vf eopper, nlei.'-l. J
rc:iorls of all klnijs of schemes.
a... ii;rn-a*e in N- ■ 7.ta'la:.r»
BceaiLAc he pave away loo much In '•oupttng wr-to.- tVm. GiHiwp:!- . 'Grand - ‘‘in- rt t«o otix-r u;ux
.vpiirl*
lart
*eav e.fli.tlf-ie.1 Jiii in
eoBTloda that mica are tpeclally da-; •taln’t nxed HI have to t
r.-pua--Tnmk swUehman r.t Diaaml. irijw'-l t-i'-mt 'u
j'u.*; ;
bU early day*.
r.;-r.-h B.-l IB
!- X--h 7. .I-mfl
atnKtIra In Bobemla. and eo It i.rorat lertl.v.' -LJpi.lneotfV.
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Ihroplrt. tk-ojamin! m< r-a pil. t.f gravr-j»n ;he trark. l.-.;:. .imi'■;
li.-* j;r
to be. Botfa the wblie and icray rarle-1
Hoffmaster of Algonae. aged fif.-was' and li-st
ef t-.f ur'ns r.n-ler ih«- 1'~-. e-.si;> than tu.H'. i« l.-.-r iJibb- f-i:mer*.
taken to the poorbuniie yesterday. He
1k-s1 U> being irthrmiM- cut
' - p:_____ 4
was tn former y
c nf the well- I'p. Thai »n« In Augu-’ tU'O. N->":.............
are rlpeplnc Ibe ;>pawinta anslooaly : noloRr New Ivodaitd I* a« dilfewnt
a cLT-ili J-ir>- hnr; aw*:-!«ri bifn ir.,nav
catdi a while mooae. put It Id a com-. from the real of tbe I'nl'ni Ktam
damages. -The d ity of Hu- ra‘.1r.»irl
forialile box npoo tbe wiDilgw alU. feed ' Brittany or ITuvenee from ll)e lert
and pel It and raU « "lU* lock of tba ' fVance. Piedmont fp.ni the reat tjf Itj moved away
eunqwnf 1.1 Leep I',, traeki- «1-vir for
bonae.” If aatlaSed with Ibeae atten- I ale. Bararia fmoi tbe leal of O'j A new proecs* for the otilliaB trf It* i-luiiliiVA-j. U v.-;v cli-av." »aiil the
fty D. D. CONOVER
Uona tbo animal will lanlab ad Ita ' many. Tbooc feature* the exlKiemc of
j copper rock may make'mlllinnalres uf Jurv. Tiu' ria>5 »-jil app'.al.
firiy klnafolk from tbe Tlrlnlty.
| wtlcb ran bo adenlltleally nr-.M«U and
Pmf, ^r. E. l;iir'a». .•Ii-jtar'.-'i.-u! --f.
ICop>rtabt.i*c.Lrr.N i.urts.i
U nvmU-r of Marlorttc. M.Bttmlm-e
In that Tory Inteteatlnc Uliod of .the extent of which ran I.- reaillly
- find Iron Uoiiulain men. The pmc.-** nu-c-l;anl<-al ensin— rpg -if Nt w VorW.'
Ball. abo. where Bmbmanlem and j meaaoieU an- a blgb birth rate «t cen
••■•'I* the InvenHbti «*f John T. Jom-s of t.3f f*>n';l.-;nl itie ri;*l i>a;l t*f IrU lu
Baddblfm Inextricably mlucled. aw-; tea. a paaalou for readlnc. a hicj di“
faar cried a.'
Vn.Hgr:i:l,;: i-Ji.i 1‘a- propr-rips ol.tfl Tlrr. while all iHe |•upl)latloBa round eoree rate, a low natality, a blhli <lealb
"'!f*”***'**jelBlmpd that copper can Ic milled for p.it>iiia al-oli-i! a.vB fu<!'tn par ea-;
bare tons been Mnal.in. aome fortunate ' rate from dlneaaiw of tbe nerrnn* eyaBtre reedre like honor. Tlw Balia tom. Tbe correlalloti liet-.-e-,,
.
.
one-tfairil l«-r.s than tlx- preaeot prli-c
A
lia^ l'<’-u pri-pirrilj
cateb a pair, clothe them In white linen of Ihpee tmfti ,1a obrlmw. !tetu<».-j
■III ie to ? . -;-]tinilti--.l !.t iKe .1, Hpri
“^jl-T ton. This. In Itssdf. woi.ld
and art tbent tn a public pla.-. wbero olhen It la ohacme; But r.r iiuist re- ;
rewll
ilotlars. Imt hesld.'.s this ra-iitr-' !i-r;.;-rPare at W-ii-hincion.I
all tbe InbaUtauu of tbe villose bow member that mental ethoolnsy Is a I
Sb^kli^
* 'Ptoec’'* *'t“ IHTOllf tbA- work- I>. C. 'l»r. I.a<l.a. I* ,'.nvioV.-,l. iltioash j
I,
-IInc of lean ore.
!lii--resnl|* tdlaiaed. that ihi-'ilA-aaUfr-■
wIsJlU w^'
«'*■' V>i<-k ed priKlaM may Ih- Kuli«Tli»’-vi.*ueei'o‘-!
•way nnaelanco. trap and kill every, tbrw nod from them d*«v» laws.- ,
Tbe only s(
>
pwlled at jjglaci'on of A"" AHmr Enclnwr C- H. tally U-- s fuel In piui-e in gasoKih- anil ’
Btottso that can be fouiul, for titey arc, G»Ure Mltfiiaod In Putnam's Mouth- ‘
'X
I Sanford'of Ow'osso. saved Ills flo-man. Mmilar Mil-«taiir>-* iumsI at preritit.l
-kerrltily deotraetlre In the rlrefinlda. tyf
baked.
I«l tu die an old Greek charm which I------------------------tVm. Garlu-r. from kntinc his riclil h'C There ate u- rhoug-ij- lUv-A-aaarj tor
U worth Ruotlni;. ■'Take* a paper and
ECONOMICAL BARREL.
1
cracter effecioallj
CatlllUc-THcsilay. TUcy wore mak- Ihe »u‘iMii;pina In the pi'-acnl tyjH- iif
tbe only s(
bole begai
srKo.*’It aaya. ■**! adjure yon.ye mica I
-----------I
Inc up a train ai that pl*rc and Gar- ca* A-agliie. In eii’.-r'to nh'aln ihe
protected.
•ow praaant. oeltbar to injure me nor : Barttr Tafcew Apart wad »mt
>
Ibeo it laaiksd: 'Ha. hs. kaf Baw m/y Ikt bad Kone Iiach to tu^ the swlicb. Iw-.'l p^rible tvAill'*. ho«vv.-r. Ite.'
to let oibera do M. I give you yonder 1 r*iker-c« ■» taed Ma-r Ti»ea.
cracker
ever freak,
The only w
but aa he siRunk-d for*the enfrinc-r l.-trk* bt-!‘rve« that *.»nie miiKir WitU-1
mistraaa will scold'
firid'-t^wdfylng one not far off--and
The problems eonfroutins shlppea
crisp and dean.
If evae I «trh y«i here 1 swear by "» tbe transpMtlus of fruit mid veceWhen OiU UHls pi« fiete te asarhet to liaek up and went to pet out of the fiesjion lu engine eoa.irm-H-gi snuit
bem.-ue
I
way rsuyht his foot l:etw.-en
tb^COds 1 will tear you
ataay. Mllllona of erate^
a-eoMr
The only 81
Into os^ pleeea.'
tbb and fix
of «''«T eon.-elral.la
si llel; rail and eotiltl not icl.afc 11.
era.' B'rlte
B'f
Rej«,r>- fium fju- VVi«e»ii*in w«o.U
tbe paper on an nnbewn atone In yonr kind ate re<iulrcd fw Ibe purpose. In DOT nobody mw k. and .0 by Ao's..•cJni: that be must be
tnitlralA- l. «A Ilian the iirual h.'Ivliy
field, taklnc care that Ibe wrltln* Ilea “*• Itteat majority of ea»e* Uiene bar **
*'*'• •
f'flr
ireman fell to the Rroand with all duiiug Ihe eiiniini; ainler lu tlu- h'S-’
«ppenn«L“ Thus a man directed aU »>•. etc. are used bnt once, a* tbe cost
Tbe mlscbirvooa atadiafi - ---------- liut bis IcR out of barm's way. In TaB7s a Aisl lilht.
^ng eamjw. A gr-at bnu'llrap-wtll tw;
bla mice to a nelfbbor's property, aa «
«»«•«»
»l» sl.H«l>er I*
with iu mala.
s_
A.S It
imictenllonally he save a slenal the Inalilllly lo get enough men. \Vliai'
mr-r^ rtiia Mldenta at tbe iireaent day ff'-'*"
the cost of new liarrel*. A M.-I « —
mnamrt proof paAatk
noulO l»- regarded 'hv otf! litne lumtH-r-l
’Pitch tbHr analB over tbe yardan wnU N'ew ^‘ork man has pateuii-d a iMirrei
IbrasWbflM ni«bl
RuRineer
Sanford
that
aeents
to
have
eolved
ilie
problen:.
Jack* a* t-xtniordinarv' hlcli was<-» an-'
ri-4ANidon Standard.
KATIONAL fiiscurr COHPAKT
an lUnatratlon of which Is herewith
oxltngulshnl and thought sulnething l-elug offerAsI to laii’.tc*' men In gn liiui
abovm. It is termed a -knoihdownmust be wrong.
Acting on
Ihe wviuds, liul Ihe unnaual prnrpcrtlyt
and can be readily assembled when de­
Ihougbl. be shut oft steam and
•if the eti'inlr.' h.i* lt«ri men up iu th-'^
The ab*en'.miniM profeeeor we have ______
_
.................... . _
fied and
versed, stopping the ear within four diy facHirte* and In .tth.T
nlwaya with ua. but George Waab- it. eonlenta have been removed.
feet
of
where
Garl>oi'B
lag
lay
*<
Inguo nnlveralty laya claim to tbe
then Iw packed In a amall spare to
.^mrtinii* have ;i surplu* fn laluir dnrNot only la ProfeMor
the ttnek.
Inu the winter monllis.
fn eon*-------- -------------------- ---------- — -- — ---------------------------- « UIP CIOAAA-I »» AA—AAir IU A *» U ^A'AIUW.
q-jenre of the shortage rrf men. pre-1
General News.
D8t bla arite u Ibe typical abaent- preferably of abeet metal, and In form
minded professor's wife. It la aba
___________
The Michigan Cereal Co., of Pori |-.ai«tnry wq; k 1* advancing sUiwIy.
li
Is
almti»i
lmi«i**tidito
g.-t
eunii-h
srbo piaoaa bla books ready for the day.)
Huron, will erect a grain elevator
men to op.-n th“ noe<-**»ry I'wclnc
abe srbo thangm tbe buttons to a fresh
at Coral in the spring.
ablrt. retninds falm of tbe neceaslty of |
The ne«' liank eataldlBhed by Steph­ li-e|*. From i!.e Inrorniallon otilalii
- no BBbrella srbeo be starts om In the
en SI. and Paul B. Densmore. at Coral, ah!«.li 1* *pi«rent H;at de.nrih of
. pouring rain and ibe wjio mns out to
opened Saturday under Ihe name of Ist .-ir 1* gottrg lo ha?e eoasliii-rat.le in-|
_tbe gate with bit glasaes aereb dayi
f.-ii-nee on Hi- wlnie-V oiuput
th.- Coral bank.
•|n tbe week.
may ninsc nn adrane.- In the prir.- of
The street ears uf'lAnaing w
Aa nsnal one day recrtitly abe pc*.
~ pared bla moraing bath aud ibrougb
iqn-raieil Friday for Hie Iienedt.of niuilser next *en*np.
. MOW araraliht left tbo bot water
the ladles' Hospital
aasocla
The next ertetirallon of the miulnal
igtigat tamed ea. Profeaeor IL entered
eerie;-, of Olympic eamc*. will bi- liA-til j
is; l.oii‘lon ill JuT;- th-K. The g->mi traveling man nf !.anslng. <!lca ti.-'d .VI .Mh* n^ in the .vpriiig -Wi-re 0-1'r tbe air was rent by wild
at the eliy hospital Thuraduy night -Ide Ih-- «»*!c!nul eyel.-'rrf gam* - Hie
•brifta. and bis wife ran upstairs,
nf lyphtiid fever. He waa 57 years ■fit,-! of w-blw^i iippropriaoly I.u4.-;.lpribwatblaaaty Uqubing tbe cause of
aoefa a commotlMi.
ntil and had linen In the employ of the at AilM-ns In I'S-:. Tiie se-..;! I «.i*
’’Ob. KargareL" be cxclalmad, ■nba
Cnllver Shirt eompany-of Lanfing heM in. Pin* iu IS-'i. an-l the ihL-l'In
water U boUIng bot. I am being acaldand Picard,
Itetroll. Inr th- insi St. I>.iri*, f!iei. The .A.-III* «1. only
ad to deatb.”
(•p-n to lain.'-d-le aiujieur*. aiel a•TPhere In tbe w«id are you. dearr
When the gucfis
fiu'mi- ti«-w form* .if >jK>r: wll! 1.-- liiaald tba now tborougblv alannad wlfa.
at cr
in
SniHh
Haven
at............
el'.-d'-il a* m.ny te pno-H.-aMe.
-In tba tnb. and tbe water la Maid­
FLOYD-L. SMITH. Manager.
Eo nil up lbs sleekiags far ahUdfM’a
from that popular r*-*ltlig; plarcplan- fityTl:ing ma. Wbal aball t dor
ISsiveri-i
• •hi'wing
• —•'7 IU'!-,-l’y
.......... •• •t-f- ...........
; -I* .
delight.
I'l-It-r.liiin-s. (lili^r. t iii/i;ns Hi; Bell K'.S.
sjn;m<T ylallitr. they step np iu giien--in eveb a case, my dear.- napended
•i-n-Iidi- for -:«n;t •ue-'hltd Aif Iti-!
And
wl
BiidfiiyM-Un
sleehc
were
)ast
XKocxt>aw)t BAaocL.
fata bMter half, -I would either get out
tdoek of sottH-whal utinsll ;ip|fe-iianre.
l'!v. nino*. Citi/ens. 2'.*'^)
i,I,',', in -!n- f
•a
Ibe
strebs«f tbe tab or tnra aa Ibe coH water.*'- roaemble* the eonmson tyiw of barrel
still more imuimal value. T6ls is
1 empire, ^"h.-re an- o.-i 1"
Cume the fwtihfel eld friend et Ibe
TTatblDctoa PoeL'
The longHudlnal edtrra are dlvideil into
whether they use the front
dear little Islk.
<Me doors, for the blocks at each
idenlieal. The Idoek* are the lower
Sir ICalter Scott aaya •>ai1y antbortInterlocking longue, on tbe
slom> of the iwoaels of fine French
Dae show ns m nrb iwnums as Ban- «ppualle ecctlon conoeet. Perfect JoInU
Old Sote-indhe. BuiT mill stones with which, was
doo and his aoo neanre." Bren tbe
'‘‘o* provided, prerentlue any damToe. I have i-qiilpjied the fintirlng. milt formerly,
very natnea seem to be fletltkmi. as age to tbe larrel should It be handled
they mt not Gaelic and are not to careleaslrl# traasportailoo. Tbe circu­
aothiud far ownivl and eoadueted by W. H. Sw«-et.
befoond^In any of tte anrieot chrau- lar beads of the barrel fit Into grooves
yo«r
the owner of the resort. Bitch set of
l-Bal he plumped Ihe slone-i eew fiit.'si, and as the Iiisat
Tbaite of Lochaber known In Seotrb bst"'-. Flt'lng Into tbe grooves are
•m tbs ether Slones are ih<- UrgiT of the jiair..Itii'lr
btetery. tbongh Blr Bemart Burke **“*>■ 'vlre. both end* of which aio
aed GIfed up value 1* ut least J!Sn aplet-i-. When
makM Bwnqoo a dcrendant of Ken*» » »»ver. By turning tbe
u ebuir.
Mr. Sweet cloned om h!* milling luwl-'
Brtb It and tbane of l.orijabyr. Ma-,
^
eontricts. enuring tbe
Wbik-lbe mis-.
A be decided to use the .-xpensivc
lone aaya that after Ban.|uo's aswa-:
‘“'tcI to contrart abw.
les aa horae Idoek*. so that ihry
slnalkm neanee lied to Wake, where •

ing looked wonld cnnlinue to Iw of use, and *0
be married a Welsh princess, br whom I
B^u* te oesi Berenet.bisck with they wi-re.pinred tvapoctlvely at th-be bad a son, Walter, wbo became! A mlltury rr*nlt of the Jaiunera
drspsir.
lord high ateward of Scotland. He a«htlnB at Port Arthur. It 1* predicted,
ini aur! >id.' of the «®»y resort homA’
aasamed tbe name Walter Steward 'vlll bo a widespread dls-arding of tbe
the enrner of liyckman avenue and
and wsA It Is said, tbe direct anoaa- ba.Touet for the band grenade or bomb. ;
Sams Claws
Main *irts-i. in the vety center of the
tor of ttw bouse of Stewart. Shake- A modem London made g««nade la
»«* ■«»«• •
Ml it behind.
rt-M‘rt sertlon of ibv city.
ape«e. vs* know, baaed "Marbetfa- on akven Incbes long by one aad flre^
*There Uo’l mweh fas when one’s
The. new ear ferry. No. f. recently
IloHoabed'a “Bl*lMT--a good deal of eighth* inrbes In diameter, weighs a
smeghty. I fi-gwhich was borrowed from a eirenm- ponnd and a quarter. U aafel.r carried
hnllT In Cleveland for the Alin Artxir
-nid
that your danghier falirtiad iind »i<'amshlp mmpany. areUntUI ropunee cmnpoaed by Boeem on a belt and can be thrown thirty
eighieea Inch tall ;W.i« .indylnc SjianlriiT’ Inquired the rived In Frankfort harlior h'rlday after '
Mr. Baawell-Btoae. In bb -Shake- forty yards by
vi-iior of Mn. CoMnxkv
•pceiw's noUnabed.- after balsoclog rope. Tbe detvi
tbe pros and cone. sayA "In my opiu- Jy. I* aerewed into tbe grenade just bp j "Ye«." te|di<'d Mrs. t l.ddwwk*. “and
too, Banquo and Fleanee lire prebuMy fore throwing. Tlw charge is tonlte. !s!ie I- grttliis along tienutitolly."
craatUMi of Boece’a Imaglnatloa.t auyr hlD>
hlD> explosive r
.......
is... nr...d ,r..|
I-l,
d tbts flvm aoeb greater effective- 1 *Tl!i. -.he
lleaniiug modly from

DESTRUCTIVE MICE.

I tbio Diat Of tbe old tlioe rp

SANTA AND
THE BAD

"iSTOCKINGir “r aI; sz .....

The only form of food made
from wheat that is all nntiiment is the soda cracker, and
yet—the only soda cracker of
which this is really tme is

i

Uneeda

5*

Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT

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

Smith Realty Co.

c.^

I

Chums'

taken from
by tbo Bmpertw B'llllam for Its raannCartw*. It wa* mat by Andrea*
Hama of Prankentfaa:. and more than
130.000 was IMJd fAir tbe raaling.
It bear* an iu*<Tiptlna rei-onling
tbat "Wrniam. tbe moat august eisppi'or of tbe Ocmians aud klug of tbe
: lYvaalanB. mlndfnl of Hie Iteavenl.v
belp granted to blin wbeeeby be eoofiurted tbe Icte Fteneb war to a pro*
ptrom iaaoe and restored tbo German
'empire, caused cannon taken from ttw
F'Vm'h to be dtwoted to founding a
bell to he bang In tbe wooilerfti] ea
S eoinpleiloa.*
A llkanem of St. Peter, tbe name
patrao' of tlie ehitrrh. Is on tbe aide,
beaeatb which is a quatrain In the
Ptyte of the iDollaemr ••oneeil* pray,
bag tbat a* devout heart* rlae iJeavenvard at bearing the sound of the b*n
•a may tbe dnorieeper of heaven <qieg
wMe tbe gnfe* el the ceirstfal mansion.
On Ibe opposite side U Inscribed n **r

trt tn Oeraan.
A Fasr Teeaef.
At «oa time there lived tn Worcester.
klatA. nn ^ n-gro wbo bad a ttrgMod^lufioeK*. rubgloai agd polHh

EVERY HOME MAY HAVE A
FINE PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS
BY MEANS OF OUR

EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Como in ami learn how oftsy wean* makiiti; Piano ownerahipA .k aorprisiBi^y anuill
..................
amount wtll <lo to atari. Yon cot
till-inatmme'nt now tor Chratmaa Kve-if ymi prehn .then
make a tuUiH jKiyment ua<-h a»ntli nutil tbe ptkvi U |
Let us enipba<tzi‘ibo imporiJino*-of eeli-etio^ your Piano
now while Ibe stocks ■'iri'at Uit-ir bi at and we are aide ^ civc
>on evm- atlvntioD. IVliverie* made at dfsiad

GRINNELl BROS.’15 MUSIC HOUSES
Headquarters at Detroit -traverse Oly Store; Front and Cass Sis.

It Smells So Good
and it tastes so good—because it is good.
The fragrance of M^La’jghiin's XXXX Coffee makes you hungry for
some—and the taste is simply delicious—^ulL rich and mel’o'.v.
0-J>er brands of
a-c ^Id d.ro-lsh imponrrs. brekrrs a.-uj jobbera
besides the roasters and tne rttail tn-nrers. Eadi muTt get a profit.
Sr^t to dealers, saving you th.-ce pro-r^-rs. All these pnjfits, are put into the
extra qualiU’ of this coffee rind yoa get the berefiL
The handy air-tight paciiage and the glazing of pure sugar keep this
coffee efean and fresh-prfeected from dust, dirt and foul odors.
M-La-ughlin's XXXX Coffee is soa by

AUL. rmsT* oi-Ass oROoens

M

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CIUNO TBAVCRSC HCRALD. THURSDAY. DECCMBeR 13. IMS

The Practtcal Gift Store.
Ladles’
Fur lined and
Fur Coats

You Can Buy Gifts for All Your Friends Here
Underwear Special.

Qualities
Always
the

Prices
Always

the
Lowest

Highest

Take the Hurry and Worry
.

t.



■ ■ out of =^==
-t)b- I'UI-Mt s.ilr
Ihc :-V qualit)

Christmas Shopping

Special Offer

f..r...................... :..»e

I. -t.!i.r'

l-aii>R and

Vcrt-.

rite 4 otilv. thct> kl8.1..47e cact.
l^db-s-n.'
Vtfea make, At 09c ibc garacm.
II.

-ealar, valjiv i»-c.

U..C iv«u;*r line a..-:............
I.- (ounil anywhf-ri.

t..

t'nUai «tu:i<

....................................... 5fc up te$10

f.«HE DAYS from now until Christmas will be crou'ded
I lull with Christmas buying. The sooner you do
* YOURS the better you will icel and the more
satisfoction you will have in making your selections.

• AMTMhan Fv Jaeketa.
24-10. Ions. Mono eolkir, Skloncr'i
8atio linccl. fillly cu.ano(c('<l. tti
lor .............................................................. «t.SO
ti Fur Jackets.

=s?;=i=s'

coat

for.................................................. K6M

Sljrie a» at>nre;^ftanto of thr X.\X2C
quallt.T. BopM svlcclorl sklOR and
lull)' Euaraotcea. 433. for...
• Astrackan or Caracal Jackets.
Tlic vcrj- best that monc>' cao bii.r.
Our 140 qualUr for..............
Blended Muskrat Coats.
inlEbt rail them
nluk.

l«tiok

or

wc

iu.iS
M-'IK-) Ivu-klf )«H u.'M It
><-ii van iHiy

rcry

Stik Petticpata. 4S.

rllk

satin

lined, a

Pettteeats
Made «r
.rack-• ..

1

proiiy

Blualon Baal Jaefcota.

all the

long

Dame for

hair,

\V< l.ilow
buy Hint
tl;:;Il

rar:.;

o:-a-f

which

mat and

we

sale price............................................. 410000
Jap Mink BlauM Jackets.
This Is a besnUfnl sannent and
very

swell

41CS.00.

for
Our

youmc

ladice—

spocisi

sale

prim ...................................................... 413940
Gray Bquirrel Biouaa Jackata.
One of the Tcry popular cMla for
young

ladles:

*125

TBii.e:

P<>clal..................................................... 410040
Blended Bquirtwl Boa Coatt.
2«-ln. long, fancy allk lining, a very

r

swagger coat for young or old. |I2S
ruluc.

Very special price.. .410040

41-in.

long,

Fur Unad Cmt
lined

with

plucked

muskrat, DBinral color, sable squiritI

collar.

152.50

value.

Sik'cUI

price ..:................................................. 44440
Tan Coil Fur Lined.
59-ln.

long,

uf tie i:i li>. Jou

i.mitt
iiiak.i liii.

i-ir.. ,

.;f iHi

lined

with

blended

Blacked muakrai. Mended sqiiim>l

1-ioT

S.ik.

if

Ik..

................... 99. 4«k 412. 5U40

ah'S<i'-«l ami

nitp>t

cx:.ciiiiR io»h-.

lijiibk'icl.i"-;-

of.................................79e the yard

!;,i •'

r l.Int-il »<a-ba Mi':- i

.!.,:;;mii.

S'-

.i ■l iiuiv s.<- fi.!-

jij w;-h,t!ii- almv. :

Th-.e ar- • . niauy.cha'mlnr cil'.-!\a»

M-tllll-

.-'•M

r'-tjir: '

ia'»:a.ayl\e -un-r )•:
t:> .. lipUl-I.i-.'m->ie

t:.' :!1

>iiacc Kiati

»-

l;..x t5e.

15 dcz. LaSiCs' Fancy CoUa'S. relv - m;T)
I.*-.,;,. . 1
nji.

Another Bargain in Bilka.

tbat u;;r (in.

yn-ii. and th- <-aih' r

..'II

l.i-.riis itii'

j.ilr

that have been mpprccl.•i.d lo

'j;ir euat'.mcrs-

fsiiili
un t Irt- ton iBie US you were b. •
forr
M-loro ifa* i.iv-ft- xoa
want 1* gofc-.

:.i-.

)i'':i .< ?--t,^i-'U^.

Table'OUclotbA

In Your Thoughts of Gifts Don’t Overlook the Carpet Department
Tapestry Portieres

98c tor Rope Pwlieres
Conch Covers
A discount of 20 per i
on anything inI tihclinc.

AU Door Panels at 25
per cent discount

$1.9^
For

$14.00
.Hugs.

2Tx-M

Uups.

AtminabT

11.0

M-lla

kind

.'.>vl2

I’.raasolfi

W.irfb $!7,

_________
-y Ui
and Velvet Rugs. Wuriii S-1

llmt

overywli.-re

.-.l

$21.50

f >r

.\sniins:ero

Whet Ra-«. $1'.-) kite!.

liu.l i'2:<0.

$1,000 w-ortli of Lace
Curtains will be closed
out at deeply cut prices.
This Includes everyIhlcg from the cJieapest
to the best grades.

o,, '*1111..,

ai 1-": Ibv lor l.'N'.' ll.«- li-$l Ki.rl',Oresa Gooda Bale.
I1..V.- )..:i

-mr «lr.-is

.ii!. ?' It T1..I, V..A ..r.- mlyriiis
.'f tlm l--«

mmiic

JIEAI. I^rgalus .vvr


i.-d iiiihis ni)
illai-k ami
..r«l dr.-,, Bual. that wild at |1.
11 r; and U.Jn. for... 7Sc the yard
l.r.rs p.vl* that aold at 7.< an !
V...I will km.w -al <n ;.m .-..v ,h,.

$1.25

t iicAvv
nmj l.i »Jy Bn’ssi

For 27x J'.*
■t

for

Nuw »v

have only one m..... t« oner ,v>«.

A r. a {1..S.

Some very S|>ecial Reduc­
tions made on nearly ever)pair.
__

v.il)..r

Batine Petticdata.

niit . uuivc au Ideal

.irar- P-t.................................. ..................45.00

i-i.-’i.y f:.,;---

ii >i

if >...
ikA

lliimltvsis !•. {lick fnim al 75c.4140.

............................... ..4240

•Tc

III

!—X. :: t':i

You have nev<-r had an oppor• to blip such 1liK-ti' tor thl'

tliLv

v.-i,-

UV

•b-ri'l.iui; r:oia

u.iijii

41.50. itj. to 4*.«0.

have a friend tbnt dm-s any

a !- '4'}..-r !!-,■-ea»<*.'e\.-r> i.^ipc
•ri.:ap:<-;v, iutludicc a compl<-t«-ni.in..iH

.-Uoiiiii !■) ..ii,.|)

lllivillR cir Ml-.-Ct Gi:>Vi-,<. hllk iil-'-.;.

unans»;-v--l

l.-ii.rr. a ls*iT i-alt'iiiler ami li-aiei.

It' !'- i-i a !-.!t

w

You

is. tn

el.1.!-, Monv) Iiack tf ift., do.

ha< .-,.iii;uirtniciiia .f..r eia

ir.r. liiiu

fit

..qii—'tioti of

Ve have Just plamd on iwle sno
)wrds
72-in.
uINlncu
bleached
tabla damask at the special ixice
And 20 dnwM Napkins i‘> ni.iicb
at ........................................ the dazen

val.^-

i.ia.-.- I-:

prir.- )oJ uani ii> pa;.

resembles a seal skinaad il Is cer­
beaoUful

iu:c

km-« )..»r *Urt would

Ii.'ii-r;--. «i.«! ^I.imu^lnk Udll. . peu.s.

I...

. \..u c.in I1I..U il j

This is sea] dyed,

stand back of them: 1125. special

iiv-.a ae<'>-i>SB,|>b

Ii.iv- lliiff. -a>i:y Itark*nl tn trunk or

3c .ii:-- ..r as biaU a- >o:i ol-fi ami

black and dressed, and rery cloedy
a

iii.ililna shut <mi- cau
U nil)

tiiuii, of

Peat Card Atbuma.
Sav6i y.mr.,
yinir.. )

I..;;i:c-r Wniiii;: Ca'i; for iiv- aher.

lunidhc;-LV-t - Ui-.iT

11. n;

learcB only the heavy bed of fur

tainly

U.;»

uuti.i

i-hari'iiii't i<li a,, fi
Hero ari- ?
u I'.lii teull :i|iniiii
tu-iy fri-UilR will
have alsaVe vol.l
llii« lime

muskrat treated In IbU way. Find
pluck

A

l..k ;-i:k fekirta.

Haftdkerchiefs.

AprcRS.

the/ oelcct best prime aklns and

nest to the skin.

Skmner s Tallela

-..-'wrauus-l n'-t II. . -,1' or rphi .t

t£fi

for wear. 42240 for........................ 410.75

a commcrcUl

llu. • l-l -ui;!
Y«m haw- i>iir

jriu lor uu letl.-r

McoeyHBak $><k PetucOat*.

mat. but we do noC rveomnend It

is

IliU IJII,



IVr al-). Ii.vniik- ih* f.iiu'rfj.

Brown Coney Jackets.
24-fn. k>DR.

rkui

niK'lv pt.-u-c )*ni.

rircr

iurtiy Eanscnl;

. J. -Ii

rc-ri ».<«uurjn!-.r

tluK.'iri gvi. >iiur a;oat-)'r u»rib

fur that wlll giro satisfaclorr wear
and a

a rn'wtai.y.

Mill,. n.ai,. r. .vn-1 w.ih .lu- Matf. -i

It's all the same fur. iinj a

coat, apodal for..................44240

This

UU.I V.-M at,. ,2Se up »o tl.SO

Ev.,, imv.

Then, too, you arc probably going to buy the useful gift this year-something that the recipient can cither use or wear. Those are the tlih^s that arc
appreciated. Buy for as many as you like—each something ditferent—and we
can supply your needs for them atl. Look over the UsI bclocv and it there are
not enough practical gifts to supply all your friends, and you want somelliing
................. else, you*U find it, tor it's here . . . * .

7 AUraehan Jackets.

It o'c wished to deceire .tou

I

itidi

nil's.

1. $1 7-V

hi-uvt

$35

f-'r Koy;,;

h.
lli'Se.

Fine

Wilt-n

V,h,-:

j«f.-ru8

i;

\\ c >cll more Big Rugs
all :h'; otiuT stor«;>
tv'inbinLil- Rtiincmber.
:huM; are all new 1 all pattern«i. Watch them go.

Tdwelt.
ii.'l.

T'lA.-U,

ivv.;-:.

. *t eath

ahawl collar. |50 coat for... .43940

Blankets and Comfortables.
Fur Lined CaaL
53-tn. long,

gray aquirtd

aant. $50 coaL SpccUl price 44240
Brcty coat advertised if not as
repranented In every way wc give
you your mnacy back.
no chances here.

You' take

. At 41040
you may have your pick of fifty
«mu that have been aclllng at $12
ud $1340.
At $1540
Tmi may take your pkk ot Afiy
coala that have been $IC.5U lu $15.
At $19.73

Washable
Bath

lined,

black lyn« collar, a bcautilol gar

ya.

Wo'i!
Ih.-

Ifiii'-i-.

Ill'lii-li:.;;

i;;:ui.' -.- a' i:..

a-! 1'..'..i. I', ii"

Rugs

l.iv -ar.

of

Guotl ii(«vy

59c

Blrnw
Matting.

tOckted.

ROOM SIZE

114

lor 9x12 Tapestry Brus­
sels Rugs, beaulUul
patlerns. Worth $17.

ROOM SIZE RUGS

p to 41.7!
Fifty P.eeca Laht an-l -i-;.
flannvl. 27 Iti. wi-i-. a. 3. '

$11.50

F-.r
In

any
our

■Mil

$2-'.

K.ij

store

.\il

r,i7jz.

ii.iu-lsouw

Ih'-. i> a lUE m-T.ar'n..-*!- u
i.n-1 -.'ir lint at 7e. Be. lOt a

Ailn.-w.
j>^-rns.

I

J

ORANO TRAVCMK HERALD. THUREOAV. DECEMBER IS. IMS.

a tew ilbet Id you; T go to seboM most

lera to say that Ae nevw mopped th i

every day.

close the door after her. I am *c

have got oiy card and btmr* yet.
80 Bflni hrouAt « *P«n of twist,
latned three or four yeer* ago. Wrtl. and mamma fasiencd Ihe end sc R
my letter Is gotilng^JoBg- « good-bye. wouldn't unwind any more: and thea
Avs blinded while Edna hid tbe -tbimFrom your Sanshlae boy.
Charley Ande*;^. blf under the cricket cover.
are going to have a Christina* iie«
Such fun aT It was: Tbe little girls
Ton hate certainly kept yoor card
Fritoy before Cbritunaa. My
studies are geography, artthmefle. and-button a kmg time. I am glad forgot all about being lonesome. Once
slvf* rrec«. «Dd froai tbp rt'attr. reading, language, pbyslology. writ­ that you wrote to os again.
when Edna blinded her brown eyv-s
M la a sr«i or yrc^B. the baby flow ing and spelling. For pets I have a
a tnamtna'H lap. mamma
bid
the
Kiogsley. MIA.. Dec. 1.
toCM lo bud, WaiM> b1oMOjn« bird, two bent, a dog, (wo kittens, and
•ihlmble- In a funny pla.-e. She sound
Dear Presldefiltlendor atalki. wbiip and pcirai
the little end of the twist aroond one
d cal. I lost my button. Bneloaed
I thought 1 would srrite a few lines
HBk. ahapM Ilk* wlh) ras«« that kto« find two cents for whicb send mo an­
Edna's tier buitonr
I you. I am well aod hope you are
beMde tbr patb Is Juar. ' Bravr aad other. Well, at my letter la gelling
-UltUe Biddy Bye.
le same. I go to school every day
Btradfaat llufr Cbiiatiaai n>te!
It lung. I will close, so good-bye.
'Bout sc high."
There bak not been any aAool riocc
bean 1s lu golden bcert tbe drnm
sang Ava. putting her hand over her
Age lu
Mable Fish.
WedoesAy, I am going in tbe fourth
of a aoBtner It can peter know.
month. "Look real, sharp. Bdna."
I am sure you must bare a olci- time
reader tomorrow moniing.
Well, t
If you ask aboBt tbe Chrmwas pom. la ucbool.
But
Edna
ronldn't Had it. Ihough
B'bat- tun the Christ
raut-trlinu- for thW time .so B.*Kl-bye,
;e wlae men called boianlrt* win tree will'bet
she bsikt-d etery one of tbe hiding
^
boiling to sec this primed in the paglee II a airange tatls naiM. aDiI tell
plar>-s over *n<! through’ and at last

SUNSHINE
HfM r*Mf M$ «M«bM

Ch4,
I «CB tqr MMr Si «wfT «
•ns AMI «vlRla»

I wfli trr «• w a tmmr m i
MtaTMiaM.
I «m try A W lMt«» MrM

ME ItM s* ».aj»s^ Mi to
•vtry Ihrtof thhlt.
H I «wr toH »• tfytoi to i*
SIMM IRIMBA I
'Try, try

I was wlAed MHfngb sometli

to oearty ArouA »be book. We

to Aot the doer jnst to rae her o

Davison. Mlcb., R. F. D. No 4.

(bat lu Ant borne waa high »n
■be mouBtalDi In Europe; that It

I am In tbe fourth grade.

There are flve pupils M my grade, and

Age 10.

I>-ar PrysWent—

But tbe flwlu peasants do not care

ET.F.

about the l^ln name; they will smile

am well and hope you are the s

aoflly. and tell you a wonderful le­

1 am staying with my sister now.

[SimSHIIfB
^CLUh

gend about the Ctaiiti Child, ao awi-et

hss two sweet llllli-clilldrenwbum

a Btery that I abali tell it to you.

would like to have pm on tbe Cradle
Roll.

rirat Vice PreeMairt^abtl Bataa
Demaiwy Bhlalia.'

.Mary

Tsvlnna

1

to the caitl^/nAP' by.

It It quite cold

Dear President—

thing. " aaid Ae.

have three brotbers. Walter Is
eldest buy. He is six.

and

"Run out

in'

Magaslnc" very pretty.

gHting late I will cluse, hoping this

Well, as it is

Kiiliert.

Please pill his name on the

Cradle Rt.H,

Ihei

"Oh. goody!" crii-d

the

The Baerat.
- Tod’a ailnl neemed-ob. no eery bard!
He wuDdered if he eould.

. * Btiore ^waa lime for aupper..
Wheel In hi* pile of wood.
But Boon a* be atopped dreading It.
WHh eoai thrown off. yon

'

1 heard BIm tell the reaaoii.

mo.

lie dtdat And It half ao hard
Aa he tbongbl twaa going to !-■!
Hla eyea Ju*t danced with fun.,
**Ab aooo'a your mind'a made np.” he

' Mid.
“The harden part la done."
—Bcchange.
The Olngee^raad Man.
B was a

hand-

Tbe niii

Aa he lay la tbe pan In dough Jaritel
and cap.
He'd a main month and black cur­
rant eyea.
Ad hi* heads and feet were prodlglous 111 alie.
Biwh a eomeiy OIngepBread Man.
1 was not

Now thia (
wfll bred

Bni he had a good deal <d EinKer Inamd.
For he tbongbl. of courM. It would be
good form
ToBUyfor a while In tbe ovon iranii.
ThIa ao clever Olager-Bimid Man.
Bat wbHi be was stood on the tbelf
to dry.
ile aaw Mabel paia, and she toA hit
•ye.
Bo^utnmiy betog much of n flirt.
H« felt tosrnrd her. gtrvA the floor,
and wn* hurt.
This filly yonng Ologer-Brend Man.
Bat Mabel tow bim wUh glad surprise.
And Ae ploked him up and picked out
hie ayes:
TboD she Ut one hand and a

lej

two.
And aha'Wt hla body

tbinigh

and

Ibrough.
Aod swallowed

the

Olnfe^Bread

-Boston Journal.

Peart

You

A Smart Cat.
Years Mt>. wh< u I was quite a rldld
we had a l.vrge while c

Rushlow.

Uke Ana.

MIefa.

Bad Breath.

JUS!rK.?SS

Lane’s FamUy
Medicine

||;Ps£5S

Exquisite
Perfumes

MfCormlek.

Plait

Midi.
Buth Dell. Cmwa, Mk-h.

Plormioe. Otis.

Rim*

and

name

My tnoiber died flve years

I would like to belong to tbe II.

send me a card and ballon. I i
^ aebool every day. and I an In the Ard
Nellie reader. I bare geg
a llllle brother

UU Clark.
H. V. P. Bunahine Club Crndte Roll..
Rex

grandma.

Y. F. Sunshine Club. I wlA you would

Mich.,

pMrod. Orawn. MIcb.. names sent by

Pnliner Perrla. age

cwnlba. Mary Yavtnna

nice -time.

am living with my grandpa and
ago.

SMit by Rntb DHI.

elAtes»n

Perrin.

Ibree weeka Dnvlaao. MIA.. R. P. D.
No. 4. names seat by Florenoe PalmRobcet Bell, age three year*. Qmwn.

Clara U Stevens, of Green toke town­
ship. was (inlK-d In marriage to
Oeil.

W.

snow Rake* bare been falling. Softly.
aHenily, they bare covered your ptvaWent's Miden with a
ctyaial*. each

millkm

little

perfect and bMullful.

If we bad uyes that could aee cloaely
•Mngh.

Now n great white bUnkel

la iwekfd around all tbe buAea and
Arabs, 'and (be seeds and bulbs nn. drrgrennd are deep In

tbeir winter

AM y«T. your praatdeat has been
: gathering tower* In tbs
lMBr( «• Ihs wlBCer'a alorm! Bor A>w.
ly, out noder tbe mow. a wanderfal
Brwwih has been going on. day by day,
and boar by bonr. and at last (to
Christmas rnae la MoBaomlng.
All summer laag R seemed to rost

tort whA Ihe cold days came, nad the

lime.

cipients of manv useful and beautiful

I have not forguiten yon yet.

My sister Mid she would Uke to Join
the Bunshine Club.; I told ht^ I woiil,]

8t life. Then the |

Thej- will make Tli<>n<iison'-

vHIe their future home. iThi* is n
secret I told yon sbouO.

bit

'Why duu't you «*lug?" *b>- a*k-v«l
brightly.
Ava sriiikW up b<-r for.-ht^il aiul
twlstnl bur mmilh amund.

how

qiiicldy

cough or cold.

Fnwn your Sunshlner.
tofa Stevens.

didn't know what your name waa. And

\Vi- are all very flinch inier»-sed In

I am going to wxlte now.

So will you

please send my sister a biitlon and

Lefs's seefrt. are we noi?

Schtfmtd*rg. Mh-h . Ow.,l. lk'.,
will wrilu ynu a t<>w liit«s and let
yon kniiw that 1 am wril, lioplag that
am Iho satto.

Indeed yon do belong' to our Sun­

ame conier of the «lndow-*l1l. sti
would to i««y lofliid the flrst time,
"R.-ady," »he cried: "now hum il
as high from the floor a* the wlii.lus’-

I

have gune

Just exartly as *he used lo sing it
when she sra* a little girl.
Then how llx-y h^uuxl—hcre. there

srbuol four wi-ok*. My teaehrr's eat

and even where except In the corner

It Miss Flemming. She 1* wry gun<t

of the window.

shine Club, evnn If you have lo*t ynur

W.< havo muA fun at noun plaj-

It

wa«

Edna

spied the thimble ibem at last,

button. A boy who will be tboughifni
Ing toll. 1 am In ih« fifth gtsde. My caught Ji up wlih a gleeful shout;
enough to write tor Mb alaieir U Ihe •toillu* arp phyrlulngy. Isoguagp. sprtl"Hero to it: hei* be It!"
kind of Sunbeams we want!
"Very sell." said mamma, laughing
log. rrading. gwography and ariihnn--:
Traverse City. Mich.. Nov. 27.19««. tic. I like arithmnic best €>f all stud- "Now It'* Edna'* turn to hide It But

V Uke the Ume I wUI write

I STBS 14 year* old last SrptembPF I want to nae my thimble: get some-

We tov* tlx montht school tbli term.

ALL OauCCBTSi Ms. AMD tlA*.

WADE BROS.

Real Estate and Loans

Traverse City, Mich.
127 Front St.
Cit. phone 1219
1 will frurchase TRAVERSE CITY PROPERTY

STREET and MADISON AVENUE on the wett aod
corporate liihitA on the south, property ranging in valae
from HVE HUNDRED DOLLARSup.and will ara
to take to vhe amount of TWO MILLION DOl-LARh
at its actual cash value, and will pay for the lame on
the following terms;
Regular short form contract, interest at six per cent
per annum, payable annually, principal on or before
iwo years from date, all income derived from
two
to be applied on contract.

JOHN A. WADE
We have for sale thousands of acres of the choicest
wheat Hrids in Canada, ranging io orice from seven and
oiic-half dollars per acre lo3 thirty-five dollars per acre.
We will sell one hundred and sixty acres, will accept
one-quarter down, balance in equal annual payments
four >ears. We always have choice bargains in City
Property. Suburban . Property and farms in Grand
Traverse Region. _____

'

WADE BROS.

127 Front St.

Traverse City, Mich.

Citizens Phone 1210

Thr-rc is one thing for a Christmas Gift which you
may be yurr will pleast: a lady and that is a

'pa“^ bottle Of Perfume
Bui be sure it s good peifume. We positively
guarantee all our perfumes in Holiday packsgesWe buy only the very best oilors from the most reliable makers—
Kicksceker, La/ell. Wright. Wopdworjh. eit., and if you are not satisfied
with any perrfume bought-of os. we will e-xchaiige for anything in our
siu'k.
I low is this for a gtiaramee'

Fancy Bottles in Holiday Boxes
Rickseckers, Lazell, etc......

10c lo $5.00

Fancy Bottles on Green Washed Trays
Rickseckers and Woodworths
50c lo $1.25
Cut Glass Bottles in Handsome
Gold Jewel Boxes................................. *5 lo$5
Fancy Bohemian. Japanese and Cut Glass
Bottles in Satin Lined Cases. Lazells.
Rickseckers. etc................................... $llo$4
:AT:

' Ldltle Biddy Bye.
About M- high! "

IV-ar Pro»ld«il—

From yoor friend,
Harlle Norman.

"and when 1

sill was. and sang:

have lost my bniion oomewbere. but

will thank you very much.

"Ye*." sal.l maniroa,

V.ui-to- thlmldc." .And then she held b>-r hand

letntor. she promised to tell xn at**ut

card? Her name Is Orddle Norman. I
otill belong to Ibe Sunshine Club. It

"Shut Vm tip?" Bsketl Ava.

} I <D

wunt you lo look I'll say. Ready ' "
Then sbe put the »llver iNroble I

urrile her letter for her, because A-*

le*.

w

wee

was a rhuorlns. wiiidr day. and

they wi-r«* Just gpMing over Ihf m>-a*-

8

you win send me another button.

Sleep.

Dj'cr. at tbe -bonit- of his

tuin-nts. by Rev. Falkeson. Nov. 28,

I hare not written in you (or a loog presents.
Pqt days and day* tbe pretty white

It

My sister. Mis*

o'rtork. Wi-dnesday evi-nlng. The
"I gti«-**—it maki-s u*
»h.
bride WHS gowned In sky blue cash- said slowly.
nH'iv ami carried while nsrnations
"It make* we Idity. I d.-ss. I.*.,"
naated Floyd. My father llv<-t In South
The eouple were atiendwl by I>-f8 M. .-clioed Rina.
Dakota, t cannot think of any nrare.
Stevens. Ihe *I*HT of the bride, an.1
Mamina laughed.
Ir was plain lu
so good bye.
Amina 8. Djer. sister of the groom, be seen that the doorway swlnx ws*
Your* truly.
who are of the sgme age. and sUe. getllBg to to an old sloo'. She thuiigbt
Amy ilcCor
both iR'lng dre**ed In while and
minute: then she took her ktlvi-r
I am sure you arc a true Sunbeam.
tying pink carnaiion4. After the
thimble imro her work llaskei
You and Cora must have nice Hmi-s
moiiv. MupiK-r was semul. Only n few
.ouil up ill the miilille «if the runt
together at your grandparents.
friend* of the young couple were pres"Buth of >-ou gu tohlnd the di«>r
Bonner* Ferry. Idaho. Nov. 27. ’Ml.
The yiHing couple were the re­ und IJihd your eyes." said *tie.
Dear President—

MIA., name aent by Rolb DHI.

livlp pitying ihum just a

Now I wlll tell .voii where I've toen
livrent io Tbompsonvllle on the iratfi.

Dear President—

ho. name lent by Hartle Norman.

Walter Dell. Crawn.

•IVwr President—

card and button by sow.
Platte. MIA.. Km. *€. 1*06.

Ooldle Norman. Bonner* Perry. Ida­
Amy

know

Emulsion enables you to throw offl^

if nojiaftli--

He l« three years old

bn-ed 'ju*i
not go In th«- waste l*a*k«.
Please semi M'alter a card and buium
tnosl Inteliig.-ni unlmal I ever uw
l4 w^ thinking of them when sfaottld Uke lo hear from some of thn In my nanx-. My other brother U the
The musi liiler<’Ming Itirk in whirb I
Sunablners. I remain.
baby.
The toby
like* 'me.
He
- M->-n this intHIlgenre di«pl:iyi--l
Your imo Sunsblnor.
lAyuAd be gropeil about until be
lauA* nnd p1av-<. aii.l I like him. kk)
the way wlie wutdd m-vnaie ti>
Age 18.
Flotcnco Palro<;r. He cant rr.'ep yet. The Why Is llvo
fc^d'lh little t4ind nMDtlly cli>ihe<l.
0|ien a dopr.
1 Aall 1)0 very K>“d
to pul
Blaring and aobbing ‘by liaelf In tbe
months old,
HI* name
Is
Henry.
Tbe (lariirnlar de«r bil from th.■iftw. He gathered the little one In names of Rex and Mary t>ti the Cradle Well. I guess 'hi* is a l“M
porch iuiu the MtcAen. .md wu* fiirti
I*, wrapping bis cloak about Roll. Who will write to Flort-nreT
From your loving Sunshiaer.
IsIk-O with a simple ol.l (asMuneit
It, and warming
tbe
tiny
hnnda
Ruth IVIl.
South Uanllou. MIA.. Nov. 2K.'»C
laid). Wf nev»-r knew how the caagainst bts breast. When he reacheci
How niee it will U- to have loth
Dear Pri-sldeot—
lenrnaul to do li. Inil ntwny llnx-s I
bis wife and children welcomed
you and Waller Sunlteams!
Kole-rl'*
will wrlie again io you.
Well,
liav.'
bet I-OIIH-, Hiitxer the disu
the little Biranger. and after he had
our school RiariPd Ibe Aral MoiulayJn iiame shall m> on t.ur {'ratHe K»l>
mil down a nuinu'iiL then kIsUiI
been warme.1 and fed. he was shown
Novetdis-r. and t am very glad that
■er bind
pui In-r bfr nav
the preiiy
flrlm> dieorated
with
can go to school.
We are |■oa^<ling
Omen*. Midi.. IhK-. 2. Ism.
IhniuA
tile
bundle in bold herself up.
briglil colored candle* In honor of
Ihe school teacher, and she say* that D-'du Pn-sldeni—
and then with .'tlie right one 1*11 tii.
Chrlslmn* R»e. But ns they gated at
she like* it. Her name Is Mis* Fl<v
i am well and Iwipe jv)U are tl
iBIrh up and down until the doi:
tbe child, with bts clear blue eye* and
retice Axel. Rhe Is a ver)'niee trwcher same. I have l>«-n busy all lids time would open. Then Mr*. Pii»*y. with
lovely gulden hair, a halo seemed to
My studies are gmgraphy. arlltamellc. so I could uol write very well. I dn iuilsfl.-d wave of b.-r lung gray tall,
glow nround his-htwd. anil his eyes
idlng und spelling,
not go lo M-hool any more.. Mary H*d would sialk through: uud it i* need
beamed with a heavenly luster. Boon
sister Is home now. and 1 am glad. ton teaches III our schtsd. Most of the
whli^ wlags appeared
a
There are fourteen scholars In onr chlldivn like her very well.
1 have
sboulderaand he seemed togrow larg­
school. My mamma and my sister and lie.>n In Cadillac all ihU summer
er and larger, and then the beautiful
the teacher are gtme to the dance, and went ilusn the flrvl of July Ad ei
vision vanished,
my pa and my brother and the li*b> hack Nov. 17. I sorked for my sister
hand* In
bcnedlrllon
mi-r
them.
and myself are home alooe. and It I* Caililiac Is quite a town. I liked
inllv L
while a voice In their hearta aaW, "Inulirbas l-robrn oS 1
very lonesome The teacher has gone iher.- pretty well.
My bnilher w
iiich M ye have done II unto one of
itwubi-s than to-'.
r.
aerm* on acroimi of Thanksgiving. ninrrieil last June.
He siiv niarrb-,!
'I'hcrc are ar
Iho least of Iheae. my brwihren,
Thanksgiving I* very close; It will be at Traverse. Will you please s<-n
have done li unto me."
Tbe i
surictitue* wi»h
mmorrow. We h:ive two turkeys, one another liiilton?
sniild Ir- p1.a*e.l
mottling, as Herman pusaed by the
tlieir sw-i-ethcarli
>v Thanksgiving, and one for Chrisl- to gW one. I b)KI Ihe other I belli-v.;
place where liv had found the child,
p!i-M-ntcd
;rd
sn.-i-ier
las. Well, I will close for this time. >un must ibink that I am very
tiiuu'.to to be ku.'cd.
aw a cluster of lovely flowers,
IcKS. I roust tel] you what pels I have
) mH"l bye.
G<N«llct.-th latinot
with dwffi green Issves, looklsg as
prrvc:
P'rom your lovtng Sunshhie girl.
now. 1 han> a cat and n dog. The
IhmiA the snow- Itself hnd blossomed,
wlicu
Rsiher llnrg.-*s.
cm;..
is lliownb mol Me- dog'and he called them Christmas roaes
dt-ici-.btl-l.
> h<-ar rrom'yoii again
n;jiii.- is h'aimy. W-ll. I gui-ss I'l! c-Iu>-'
1 iie U -J cure fur
1 plewsani
> gtsaMive. I remain
bail brv.i;ii :* a
yMn Stevens wiiiea us stout her
the
Your true Sunshlner.
sister's wedUtng. Mr*. Clara StevensHelen Kt*varlk.
Ijike Ann. Mich.. Nov. 29. l9Wt.
Ilyer hu been one of our SunAInprs
You must have enJoye>l l~-lng
Dear
President—
stare Msy. 18».
Tour presldenl U
Cmlillar sllh your sister, lint it
tliougbt I would write and sec If
sure that alPher Sunbeams want
nIee to get home. Isn't It?
send Mrs. Dyer loving congratulations, you would let a mile girl my age Join
the touiv lasuiivr.
Monr«R- Center. MIA.. D.v 2, 191m:
the SuoAlne Club. If you will, please
and wbibes for much hap^noss.
Tim. IS a lu-rb rurdU ir.,-. sold In
send me a Imttpn ami card. I will In' Deaf Pn-sideiil>• drag.
Here are lb«*namcs of some dill
seven yeors old next March, on the
Platte.. Mlcb.. Nov.
l»OC.
tl
IhjrSuo
iweniy-lhird day. I live with my aunt dren who would like to ]o:
Dear President—
Their names are 9*tor
and uncle. My papu I* in Wasldngion. shine Clubh cur.* ltSi<l.tch.\ Kir'...-he,
1 will write a few lines to you,
mamma la In Traverse City.
1
Rosa, Otis, arid Nellie PenORl.
inbgrRliu:!. oi;is;:ju-.iun
sk:u
would like to Join your Sunshine Club.
have lived with my aunty nearly two Grawn. Mich.
1 think that It la very nice. WUI
From
year*.
I hare been to WaAIngton.
plMSe send me a card and button?
Ula
Clark
I lived there eighteen months. 1 g«> to
am ten years old and go to school
We are glad to welcome Florr*no-.
aebool every day. l am in the sec­
ever)- day that I can. but I have
ond render. 1 like my teacher. Well, Rosa. Oils, and Nellie
cry bad could no, ao I cannot go.
Perhu|u< some day they
guess this Is all for this time I hope shine riiib
like my teacher very well. Her name
uu will enjoy reading my little letter, will each wrlie u* a letter
It May Stebblns. My mother is diM;
as I enjoy n^ading those in the Hershe died Are yean aga 1 have three
An Afternoon Fralle.
d. Now ! will close, ao good-bye.
slaters and one step brother and two
"Ob. dear, w-hal can we do?' asked
From
half brothers. Well. I muab close fur
Pearl Rtisldow Ava. leaning two amall elbows
Ibis time, so good-bye.
mma's desk. "Cant yon please leii
Indeed ! did «»Joy rouding your nice
Yours truly.
soini-lhiDg lo play, you
useil
ti
lltlle letter, and I know all the SimCora McCormkV.
when you were Iliile. mammu? '('tiiisi
shiliers will. too.
I am glad you like the Sunshine
lonosom*-."
Grawn. M1A„ Nov. 3>l.*19l»C.
Club, and want lo loin. You have your
Poor llitle'girlip*! Mamma ruiiUln'i

R. F. D. No. 1. Box 17,

Cor* and

warning cough.

drJ.

let. MSS.

/

mlflit

rail—Youth's ('.Kiipanitin.

hJ^rfj^4alnl walling. Ouided by

^

And mott of these <

he living now if they had not neglected the

children.{

waWR oLhU Me and four little chM

OrBanlni DecaiBbar B. 1M-

-

euRsiunption.

the;

both together, this time; and usay

I um the oldi-iit.

I am eight years old. 1 will be nine
I (blnk the picture that years old tbe second Ay of January.
with rhe "Fartn and Fireside My brother is sick. too. His name Is!

poor. gninlDg

alone over 200 people die eirery week frara

j

Mi.-:uK->e*.ean<ly sill In- Just'

ebe may mak.- you -u.me."

though he wopkediviir bard, he wa*
enough for the

giving up.

am sitting up In U-d writing to yAu.

quite hard.

load

Then bow they laughe.l: 1,-jt mam ■
ma said Edna must pay a ferleit for j

lease send me * rard anti bimon.

hero today and (he wind Is blowing

cou^Il

SuUttks thaw that in New Yoric City^

!

Kerrin.

Is tbnt* weeks old.

a

Don’t neglect your

And just ib'-u

liM-lf im.l down I

Pali

tiln. and hurried through the woods

pended in the air.

age. a* the Japaaese believe that

kiichen. and If Msry Is doue Ironing j

to bts little but.

In Siberia a witter rainbow wne-

Jap* Bun BAeH at flia.

me* lasts almost all day.
IT la
Japanese rbJldrv-a are out allowed to
::MeA school until aftei sis >«-ar* of caused by floe jnrtirle* of BMW ess-

I want to Join the Sunshine ftnb

eater, drew hit clbak. tlgbier amund
He balK^m to carry

unwound

dropped the sptsil.

Orawn. MIA.. Dec. 2. IWk,

Rex U elAtet-n tnonibs oUl, and Mary

railing fnai. as Herman, tbe for

Wllllama

Their namos are, Rex

hVrrln and

lieglns. the night waa dark, and the

«ctA*A a*Tas.a

iwlsi

I.oraioe Davlii.

It Is nice to l>c iidvancvd to a n
As It hsb been a Ion-4 time slii<
Y..U mu*i have
role. I tbopgbl i would write aealD. W)k. IsAt it?
}uy<-<i tbe Thanksgiving vuraibn.

our winter

One ChrisUnas Bre. ao the legend

she had tu give It up.

Yuur SiiBshIner.

•Nut . 27. ISfC-

it

an Alpine flower, ao uaml to oold that

ratally de«tme«rfsL

It APelB —^h^tlan bdeavor W»rW.

ifalnt Wse."

S. E. WAIT & SONS,
Corner Front and Union St.

Traverse Gitf’s Leading Drug Store.

J

m
OIMND TRAVCItSe HERALD. THUREDAV. DECEMBER 1A tME
nee piece, vhi^ is qallc
CoEcc rmraniHs maj' be made aOrr haoK It op br
ibeoamettsdpe aecbocolaieearamoN.
Shavlns
Ooe of ibf laoat |o»c- thick, me. aam aix tneboa by foui
omlttlBK the the Kill of mom anct|tfeal as veil aa aurartive Kltt* of The ntbei . vblcb la much ifalODer.
chocolate, and aubitftiXtBK « sHl of j home naoufafrlure for the man of (ho | i» four incbee by tvo aod a baU. Thew
black coffee,
bouaehold la a mac of abactDi; pai>cr j pleeea an- covered with lurely paia-r
II caramels are male by pulling hung wbere he - I alwajis And it I and are glued together In
a lltllr pocket i
that they f
Ibe chocolate caramel mixture a Tbe clTciilar cover for the
just large enough to re-j
half plm of mixed chopped nuts just j
two circular piece#, when lo fact II Is celv.- a postal card.
|
tunilog ihem
u get bargains, shop
! if you
Tha Leva Ughta of Ho«a.
[but partly wi. .About three Inches! Two little hol.-s made at the topi
,e#rl*-.
The bird to iba nest and iba i>e
and Everton Taf-jof the linen is not scalloped, but fold-■ of the longest card. Ibrough whiHi u;
If
you
have
nny
regard
for
your
own
(he comb.
of powdered su-1 ed over as a bool: cover, the ribbon' t.-d ribbcn Is drawn god tied in a Inib
When tbo nlichi from (be hoaraot comfort and for tbe comfon of y^ur
of water and'hanger securing the paper and cover ihnw, compl-ie-on «>i the daintit-st !-i
fdlow (^auires. sbe^ enriy.
fall! dreory.
ips of essence of peppermint: in place b\ i elpp IsreO ihtougb all lo- [ tie gins that this ChtJMmas l>rt.ugl:i
If you have any humanity for the
And lotre to tSa llRbl in the vindowa
small granite nauccpan. Stand getber. The outer pl.«co U omamm<
lioor qverwotdied borsev, s'hu. in rain
the lUiurepan over the fire sniJ.^vvhen ed with a liirge i»ppy embroldt-n-d tnj The porkt I !» capable of holding
and snow, over ley pavemems. in the
The light of the lore of my dearie.
(he mixture begins to ineli Mir with] shades tif r«-< floss. Ihe stamens being two or ihp-v posUl> at on^e. bill i*
And lore to (be licbi. like a avallov teeth of Ibe wlnlry blasts, must lake 1--vtooden paddle for two minutes and worked in with black In knot pndjis my lancy to have It take but .uie.
your purtbsses io you. sisrf rigbi In lake It at once from the Are. Harcjslt-m atllch. The rovers ran be fllledj which can tic seized in a secantd and
- in flight.
When tbe storm blows the stars rram today on your liohday glfi buying ram- ready a sheet of fimlscap i*aper. allghl-’aud «»<•»] litne and again, the coverrlhe hasty mesMig.- writ|.*n on U al
the blue of Iba night;
pa IgOly <>ll<-d. Tukc the saurepiin In (be left [ launder>>d. and vriib new- ribbon thej most while the iioriman waits. Then
Mske oul your IUim and All up your tiaiid and your rabdy dipper lb the whole article pul on a fresh look.
And a'hlsa lirom the red rose, a amlle
jtbo methodical fterson ull! plso-'uepurse. Tbe shops will do the rest.
from the. while.
right. Pour the candy In drops about
Thimble Case—dbiniy ca.#e in tuher rardiln <h<- iiccUAnd when the lust days come uiul
In ihe gardens that bl«»om for
lead}' for Ihe next emenonc.v.
Ibe sljj- of a large pes in close rowsjwhieli to send,a gift thimble
Ihe streets ate clwiked with people and down the paper, using the handle of slntPtcKl -of caplboanl.
den he!
This Bsefiil .levin- affords op|s>l
Cut three
Ihe shops are thick with surging
the t-ntidyHllpp' r lo rut off the dr<>i>*. pieces egg shaped; cover ll•■:ttly wUh liy for Ibe display of Individual ti
crowds
of
wearied,
wnrrietl
bumaiiliy.
Tbe ships b> the fisrisir from o»er the
ihi.1 each may U th- same slzt;. When tlnwen-d silk or white linen embroid­ Tbe cardismrd may Is- cover, d
Uste the sweetness of standing calm­
foam.
hese rtntps are cobl dip u p;i.stc brush ered with a dainty flower; line with silk, or relvei. or any pftiy mate,
wVen Ihe way has been stormy and ly mid l»- reollzlog the gresiness of 'll wuim water and brush the under
ami I' may Is- adorne.1. .is tnim
correspond,
joiir wisdom. Not one of us Is aliove
weary.
with lov.'Iy hand-palmed jiansii-s
tide of (he paper, then with a spatula edges w'lih herringbone
And laore to the light In the windows enjoying the sattafsetion of filing n-move them and quickly place on a to fflaleh Ihe emhniidcrv-. The pieces <ther flowers. Many of the imbllr
thanUfiil
ihiii
we
"sre
not
as
oth^v
of home—
are held together by mcanh of ibe her­ school children of >od^' team how u>
eve in a warm place to dry.
are" when others ate fixillih :iud itnTho light of Ihe love of my dearie.
The ulways-popular Bveiion inffy ringbone stitch wbicb is made over the rtipy flowers niis-ly.
And Love to tho light, like the bloom conifcrtul.le.
<A pretty pleture poeiwl rard.wonld
iny be made by nulling ihnn- ounces edge ol two seclloBs. Tbe third edge
fton tbe blight.
of butler in a Iwwl of Ice water. Rinse is left loose, simply flnirbed with the lie equally ph-aslDg for Ihe front «if
Christmas Hints.
When the apring suns weave wonders
the hands In warm waii-r—ihls lx to stiich. Hy pressing the emls the cww Ibe ease.-Ed. .
When looking for a small gift for a
of red and of white.
prerenl ih.e butter from slicking will open to reeeU't' the thimble.
And the darkoens of winter Is kissed boy or man. why not give him a iw-ioe (o the bands. Now work ifau biuicr un- When Ihe pressurt' Is remov-*d it clns
e Bureau Drawer.
Ihix for his desk? A lenlly good one
10 Ihe bright
T (he water until It Is clastic: spre.nl es. Finish each end with a fluffy Uiw
In’Ihe ganlens thal bloom for tny will be acceptable. It Tnay be round or
saeh.i for tin- bureau draw. r.' tale
o It In a son of flat cake, dry It In of ball}, riblxHi.
squan*. of wood or pnslelioard. ao<l
dearle.
Senor Quesada. Cuban Minister to ttie United Statr^.
S|K>iii Case—This sirui.K- nest pro onehclf yar.1 of light blue tor pink
piece < r chccse-clolh and pul It into
1 in any w^iTwhU-ji
S«norQue#*ds.OulwnMtni«icrt.'(lie rmud Hist.-- i* an orator l-'iu. In
granite saucepan: add a piiund of tecllon for silk threai which so easi­ lavender for ibni malteri sili-sia-and
The bird Id Ihe nest and ihe bee In tbe able to romiuiKS. Bill If It li> strong
-own sugar, and boll li over a slight ly lu-comes soiled If inrown carelessly doiibit- its wlillh. The mslerisi is so anaiUclelo'i'bvtiutluokfor July l-<ti. by lirorge Kennsa, wbo hwsni tfuesada
and has a gmcn.ui
Ibe lop
comb.
•e itnill It rviiehes the "craok" de- in a luiskH or liox consists of two wide ibsi this will make a laig of speak St the E»tel an Theater. MsUnzss.rubs, bei
■ences under IJtv »ix-lIof eloquent *pee< h snd in the grii
ilnic its owner
And never a night shall fall droary Ibrough which at ai
cardboard
motmis
orally
covered
with
alMiul
lwent}-fuur
inches
by
eighi.-eii.
give. This is when it bocotnes hard
citemenl, but I have rarely wuurp..0 »u.-h a seens as a
be waals.
much
While the lights In the besutlful win­
Id brille and will not stick lo the linen embroldeml in rings ol' re.) Turning the msierial over saves ihe
and If a serviceable lltlle |«lr of stis- teeth, BeglMoiry this mixture after floss worked In feather sitich. amt sewing of one of Ihe shorter seams eulogy npnn the desdj>sirio1. Marti." In s l.-iu-r i
dows of home
r>)oe*sJs<
srrlUen (nim W*-luogt..n. 1
soTW U tied to the Isjx. he wlll.-iove It has Wiiletl flve minutes. When dour lined with red silk.
Are m by the love of my ^earle.
Between Ihe Within this blue bag pot two la.vor*
And Ignre ID the light, like a bird from the giver." A twine ball will unwind
•‘Peruna / can recommend as a very good medh
D into a shallow tin pan and elan?l mounts, which should lx- strong so as of a-utiou batting. iM-twcen which Is
rmoolhly to tbe last yard If one
Ibo night.
noi
to
bentl.
hiee
flv.
s
|
k
<
o
1
s
of
tllffersprinkled
the
sschH
(Kiwder
water nulU cold and hard. This
cine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and it
Where angels In lilies Love's llianlas gins to wind ai the inside.
Over all. place a nest little slip
talfy. like chorolate caramels, may t>c eiit oolortxl silk.t with lej rllilMin num­
is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal
A useful gin or conirtbulion to a inrkol Into squares when iiartly cold. ber two. and finish with a isvw and made of idain white swiss. Make a
complaint of catarrh. "—Gonzaio De Quesada.
And a kiss from the crimson, n smile church fair is one or more covers
Cherry Merlngnew—Tiny meringues loop hy which lo hang ilie tase near hem of alKiul one Inch, and sew- the
from Iba white.
for tbo robber hot water bags now
a
wot
W
uble.
slip
together
by
means
of
blue
f.-aiherThere 1
Mr. Wm.-A. Uoffmsn, lisgvrriown.
In thp gatfleat that bloom for my nscl so extensive!}'. For ibe two-qusri are vco* easily msdo nnd may be var­
sUicblng. If the latter is done In Jll..wrltgs:
ied In many dlffereni ways. They look
liag. v.'hicb Is the mosi iiopular size,
Emergency Dishee.
washable floss or mercerized cotton..
"I gladly giro my tesumnnUl wHi.
dulhly III little i>a|>er eases with a
—mak L Suuilon In Harper's lake a piece of figured flannel or flan“"'‘J years Ma eureo tnon.st.as
Every housekeeiier.liiis road slorles Ihe slip is siricily practical, for it ca?> thothoussndsof olh.-r»*Lohsvc been i
bit of eTystaIMzed fniit or flower on
cured bv ihcuseef jVrnns.
-f Ci.es a* proven l.y our lesUm..nlsls.
noleUc iwentydwo Inches long and
They niv u-soally much liked In the tungar.lnes telling of iraeipeciml lie washed time after lime.
••/ bmd e»urrit of fbc head •ad' lf>"odc.uoi<lertvepr«mptand**u*.
olgliieen Inches wide. Fold lengthwise when made of cocoanni.
When you chiKisc to T<*ncw your
Iteai the company and of the skill with which
/ took cold oatlly aad was fa<-t..ry nsulw from the oscof F.-rans,
and rut rounding si the tmiiom lo flt Whitt'S of two eggs to a stiff froth. the writer has cimcorl“d ntarvelous sachet, merely rip one end of your gbrwL
^sry.OeaA-rf.
_____
i wrik- St toncc lo Ur. Hartman, giving a
the nilibcr bag. ftlllch together, lesv..----- .. haefitr «^| full*tatetu.(i
. ......................... _ ............ --d be wlU
FIMS ont men'e vuls and will
_____ aff rvodownaorf
lightly two ounces of |>ow. dishes, after going to the e-jpb-oard sllesla iiag. and pull oul the cotton
Ing at the nildde of the hiwer edge dered sugar and half n graled cocoa- end .liscovering hsif a turkey's w-ing. batting. Then slip tn Ihe new. One to work at all wbea I begaa aUag I ix- plea-ed to giro } ou his valnabts ^and meet them there. All world­
an inch aod a half unsiiichnl to allow
ly Joys go less to ibe ooe )oy of
Drop In small s|H<unfn1s on sheets some caviare, a quarter of a slice of .f Ihe specially


‘;'d^;r:r-i
alter
It a
the little flap at the ttottom of the of pa|H'r, place a bit of glare cherry on stale bread and s tin of Freurii mush­ of (his sachet Iiag. W'bicli of course “
doing klndneaaeo.
iTbellsrtmsn Sanitarium. Columbus, a.
aoathsli Bwellaodti.oag."
rubber bag to slip ibrough. The spare
—GeorRe Herbert.
top of each, and bake In a moder- rooms. The articles foiuid arc always may be made In ^ny size. Is Its small
left utlKtltcbed should be c«t-siltched
■ htcli no nnii-i„,R[
Moieover. ihe size mentioned
oven until they l«-gln lo eolor.
-b.!b'.l almoiiil*. and riice in halves;
III.Inner
part
<
down to prevent fraying. Turn right
keep on her bere is well suited for placing lo a
ce each meringue In a (Iny paper
chop half n p>iiind erf citron; ralg
nut. tfae upp.'r c
side oul and stitch near the edge all
In the first I Knticaii*., whm one jiiicks up for a
«n earh #ld.- I.
ili.-in logi ih.T and roll In slftsd flour:
around, leaving the same space at the
. The following n-t ipe#
gar Dates—Make a silt In the side
add eJX w-Ii I.......... -gg- aud tbr.-^iisp.-sil ll by. an
bottom unstitched. Fink or cm in bf each date and tv'move Ihe slulie. re­
the qiiaioi# erf a pouuU u( sugar; mix
If all Ibe weary, hurried women small points the top edge, turn down
I they may tw a belt, in time
A Dainty Pineuohlon.
placing Ihls with a nine roll of soft
ll *i«noed a well, and slftyln a pmmd of flour. Uutslorro-etoqd
backgnMind.
who oome dp to Christinas
four Inches, stiich twice ucrusa and
A' dainty and unique (tlncus
li eandy ajioui ihn Mtioe shape
larg.- window ahi.m iw. It.- te.'I wlile. l> r lung, kballuw cal;.- pans, pni the
worn that the beautiful spirit of the insert draw^ilrlngg of tape or v
Drown Hash—Ta e any kind of o<dd made of four small ribbon bags.
)ixr with n Hnnrheil almond press­
bailer In ihi.‘ln. and luike In a quirk
wbirh nearly filh'd izn
day Is almoM lost sight of. would read ribbon.
. and a qw|rier
q«(^rU‘r yards
yar of riblwn. two and
eat 5 011 may have, add one C'.i
ed Into II.
oven. Wb.-ii done, take out. roll in su­
tie folkiwiBg sentlble article and ppoA really handy Inp wriiing pad
<■(’Ihiv-e^iuarler
Inches
wide,
are
needed
I thrt-e-quarter Inc?
Another sort of confection Is made Ciilil liolled pulatiM-s aiul one cu
Bag* id .llffcr<nt colored silks.’.rlght gar and fliivly iKninded almoods. Put
flt by It. It
makes a nbeful presmt. A thin board, hy pressing a quarter of a walnut bread cmmlis. Chop all lOcelluT i nil I for ll;
artistic colors now tuff*.
caiuliric. away in u ligiil tin box. aod tbesa
for them and set In motloo a wave ot such as silks and woolen goods are
furnishing should be chosen. lel.l tbe glfte. and were *u*|*-«d.«l cakes will keep f.ir a year.
floe. Season with sail snd pepper
Chrtstmu Joy and harmony which wrapped around. In the boll, about Into each date In plact* of the sinne.
liistt*ad of the crude blues. gTi-ens. roin Ilk- < n:l# ol t he cainlH.w . tuaklu:
little onion If preferred. Flace i
Bluffed French Prunes—For these
would be fait thnmgbout tbe length twenty-four by twelve or fourteen
frying
pan
with
one
ttUlc-i-poonfi
tetU.
and
pinks,
that
fight
any
other
you require some fine French dessert
; htllliani Unl-h.
■ad breadth of the Und.
Mines Meat
Inches, corerod lightly with gsy col­ prtines. Cut a slit in the side of each butter and fry until a di-licale
color with which thej- are placed In
How about Christmaa shopping'
Two pounds of lean beef, one quart
ored cretonne. At one end ot the cov­ prune and remove ihb stone and in Its (\Tien ready to serve; turn nut^char
chop'juxtaposition: wtlmon. ntd rose and
All done* No? Wbat! Not
A Suggesticn for Christmas.
' apiiii*. ibni- ciipfiilK fit ralslBB,
er Ik a pocket, the enUrr width rt the place Insert a roll of almood paste
not to irfeak tli< Ikift blue are a safe choice, as they
taking
carc
eomraeaced?
A ChriMmu# bride of last year v
ieli.,If jaiund <if cltrun, .mi-tirartlt
board, and eight of ten Inches high,
and place i 1 It qlle p.M: l'.-(: harmonize with many other shades
set aside an hour nr two for thi
Ob. foolUb and Inconaldmte
the ivclpi.ni .>f a pr-u-nt which ha#
ipfuj i-r randii'd ..range p-i-I. one[which forms a roeepucle tor wriiing paste to hartlen a mile cn the surface egg for each person
and coiorro C-Jt tbe ribbon In two.
plel
. proven ii never'rea#lng comfor
half rupfii! <>f muslasiMii. grated rind
materials. The cover Is whipped on
and fringe out nil the ends; then fold
the paste take four ounces o
Emergency Salad—II yon
Why. don't you know that
and
w
hirh
.lailv
#{
h
-4>.*
vulum.w
In
re
ibd
juice ol .me h-mon. two tesspountbe top and a ring sewed on for l
over to make the l>ags. so that from
iKwr J9U delajr you ar« nahlng troub­ hanger. The happy owner of a similai sweet almonds, mixing In with them cupful of minced chicken o
gard to till- ihu'ichtfulne**
-ful#»r ».I)..>i.eh»]ricsspouuful cloves
anything else, that U emtOgh for two.vild to end u pair wilt mcastire just
three or (our Idiier almond* utul
le for yourself and others'
a eup of Ixiil.-d cider, one pound Of
pad aa>-e she considers letter writing ounces of powdered siigur Blanch the pereotis and not ew.-tgh for the nnex-jt-'n and a half Inches; overhand the giv.-r. The gui wa# a r.«npl<t.f «d
know very well there arc two long
Uu:» fur her new boa<e. cotB|rtl-rns | .uH. <me ciitrful «>f currani*. oaethat she has this conven­
peeled piesls. boil four eggs unill
together (or three and a half
w««ka ontil Christmas, but two weeks ient pad. She keeps it hanging behind almonds Iq boiling water and rub
a laiitiiiiy Imp. " lag f. r wdlul tabb : fi.iirlfa nijiriir of csudled (roll, onehard and chop up w'lih Ihe meat, sen.-'inche* from the w.mer*. and fill
will fly so rapidly you can't keep pace the Imse-buroer. and when ' toasting skint off. then' soak Tnr two
napkin*.-Mid .b.m.'#. a
rug lBC;’toarth rupful «rf cainll.dl lemon peel.'
...................
ismv made with perfumed cotton
b-av.-s.
with ....... —
three houta In cold waiei , after which
with them.
a
••rnlih all" bag «,f.getp o.j* diinvn-ji.u.. cupful .if sugar, cra'-d rind and
her toes'" And* the letter wriiing mood pound them to a paste in a mo
but don't Muff litem hard,
Ureuising.
Glance back over the past
sion* a rii-e Utt. darniug bur, liut^in jmc.- .,f on. nranKe, .me (esi|K*n.ruI
comes very rcadliy slnee she does adding now and then a few drops of
Loy
one
jiair
of
bag*
over
the
pthe:
kYult
Slices—Take
slice*
of
any
weeks. It seems only day before yes­
Img wi.rk l>ag. bog fur wil-d .1.luiDd- of liiitpice.
have to go Into a cold comei
while of egg. making a small bole in stale cake, rut into uiiifona size, muis- so thal thi'y wilt form a cross, anr kerchiefs, and a baa for »ua-lr* :-ii
terday. The wdee woman is oot about
rh..p the beef and snet very fine,
desk. Dor use up the time getting
end of an e«g for the punM>«v. ten them Eilh friili sirup, place on tie the ends togidher In a full rtouM' ro1]ar».-it.-s n..' rmit.'risl i..-i*Ti.il 1her shopping early these ddya. Bhe things together. For an Invalid
and mix. Add iherhopja-d apjrfe*. R>iri
After Ihe almonds an* ground to a indlviilual plat.**, and heap any kind kmn In the cent.-r. pulling the end: making tl:-' lac# »a- t-iA.-h'-r:* lb lb- raisins, chop the csndM fruits.
knows that ll doesn't need Ssnta
elderly Indy It would make an Ideal paste, add the Viignr llille hymiTe.
out K> they will fudla'e belwec-n tin
•d fruit or jelly
rtaua and mistletoe and holly to pu gift wnd one easily, made.
1-11, Eiirh.wii* urnsnieiit.ll with tJ
candP-d lemon and orange peel, and
Knead well with the hands. aiiT set
tal li'spooiiful of » hlin*e<l cream bap*. The il.'.iigti 1' also novel an*' bride'* ni'inogram d'.be in t>iuk uli #:;<-* the citron. Add to the meat and
ChTtatmaa gtfU 10 tbe shops. Shi
A practical, useful and inexpenalvi oslde for a shun lime. It I* iheti ready
pretty for.a iw-rfiimv sach.-i.
. a.-h and s
knows just as lovely things adorn
bine wa-b etnbroide:
-H-t V-Iih the currant* spice* and
shaping into small balls to
Ibe counters now as will two week: present for a housekeeper 1* sn ever
, Ben K.'llsh—One quart of cookeil
- Tabb- Talk ' <,p
pie •If'lxll <<
bace and that aba stands an InBnUi ready cloth for cleaning ailverwarc piesseil into <he slits In the prur
chopped iMS ts. ooe quart of raw chop A Nevr Wsy of Dis
room where
made of two pieces of thick, soft If luefetred. fondnni may l>e used
ly better ebanee of getting what she
peil caidiage. one-half 1eiicii|.liil of
PrcHy Needle C
■I *c!d the I
wants today than tomorrow. Beside*, woolen cloth. Cut them alsvui eight place of almond pnsie for "#101111
horseradish, iwo leacupftil# of sug-.ir, the Chrisim.i# fesii.liies are to isk-:'
she has a much finer chance of cx Inches square; pink the «>dges—you the primes,
one ishlespoonfiil of vinegar to nuds- Idare be fftt.-d up as a poat-offle
..f cardtamid ei'b f -'ir incl.—
Dulnee Pudding.
tm.l another corner made to n-prewnl
Changing -what she gets it she flndi may festher-sUtch them, too. It ;
len thoroughly.
It the
cut !.-:l; shape
r.a.k
.
ntjilf ru|pfi;l ol pearl sago In
a bank Have n ady In the |K>st-offlce
she doesn't wani It. And between llkt^hd give each piece a coaling,
Seme Gift SuMsstions.
vef.li with gri'en lin.'ii. Th«-«e ,
Hak.ll Onions—Bake onions with
I ft b..',;ii:g ws--r In a double
ating a nai
you and me. both of us being women, one side only, of some good silver
the approach of the holi.Uy ibHr skins on until dark in color and envelopes each lieai
.e,l toc-tb-rsi liie edges, leav.
,
Buap.
FInce
the
pieces
tgeiher—
eivl^a
gi!
halt tbe pleasure la shopping Is the
season everyboil.v is looking shout for almiisi hunttiL Th.-ti slip the onions
‘mail »r#e--' a* t|,e top thrmlgh-^f cari,
-Is ill a podding dish.
•Thet-k"
hBowh>dge that the exchange system soa|>ed sides in—and f.-isien
suitable gift* for Christmas. Perhaits OUT of these brown Jacke;* into a vegare drawn ril.Urfi. #tnnti Kx 1
»r to -weelen Ihn sage.
corner with a few stitches,
is In order.
among the following >m will find etalde dish, pour ov.-r them melted
riilpB# to the b..trowi.f the I
Iurne<| over the qtilnres
dres.>4.d. Thi‘ i-h-ck t
It Is cruel to put off shopping until same time Ktltehlng In a loop for n Momelhing :thBi will (111 >o.ur want.
I
Iheen.1.
*ewa«nall
red
em-t
hmier and sprinkle with sslt. Send
lunger. A piece of tarnished sllvei
Ihedevenih hour.
A Case for Coutt Plsst,r-A useful at once to the laid.-.
; to repr.:-. ni the . !app-. SeV-,
^
;
N'orth l*olr. Ctrisimx
It wean (he shopper out. mentally ware, dipped first In hoi ■water, an small gift for a man Is a eouri-pl.-»Rter
iece# „( white jlsimei oeaiiy !,. j,
,.,5 ^j
|
Ham Toast—To one te.tcupful of
.Snow. Frost-a Co. Iginkc
nnd physically. It wastes her money. then nibbed between these clothf case which can he sllppetl tn his vest finely chopped cooked ham. add one
brrf.-l Iitl lh‘' .Hlct-.'are *ewe.l|
.
.
• (
Pay to the order of Hairy list
Ti cheats the people lo whom the gifts lx cleaned and polished very qaleUy.
poeket really for an emergency.
Mid fi bd with t.e,ltie#, Thi# I
'
well;b.-alen egg small bit of biiti.-r.
Somi-ibtng nice for
if.
; Dents for These Who flaod Chrtatmaa
are going. For they deserve
Frocme from a dniggisi a preity e litih- cream. i*-pp<r and celery salt
handkerchief 1k)x is a
Santa CIau»
Presenu by Mai
than a mlnuie's consideration when
paper ease of assorted plaster, cover Have ivady a warm s:.-w pan. toss the
fume
stick,
looking
like
a
stick
of
Also
have
ready
inthe
bank
>
IntbAe
presents
In
boxes
sei
aomelhlng Is to be bought for them.
four pie.-vs of rarditoard with while uilxiuro into thi# an.i’ out again al­
present# which are to be gjv.-ii. ea
itiilnailx or *cr.-w». Such pa«k- '•
It worries aud frvls the saleswomen candy, ft is new and very prolty. A linen.
most Immediately. Sproa.l the mix­ one properly dn-ignat.-d. Oflih.-eV.
.rf w-ll
*•'' f"' »*ll»hle.
nniU Ihey cannot properly fulfil their small round stick I* chosen and this with red floss Ihi* couplet
ture
on
rlire.s
of
broad
iilioui
a
quarter
ing of th.- testivcl ;.t the p0Mma*<
:raj;t., tj.r-i- ’ ,•»'» « ''nd e.irresry or Mils In sa t
dnUea. li adds to the burdens ot the is padd'-d with eomm and sachet pow­
•1 cur.- all wound* save tb.txe
^f,ch tlicl; __................ _
wathed' and
call oni the nanie# uikui the env.-icpt-# quarter* ..I a
^I.me.1
Buy a money orl-r;
mm sad horses who drive (ho. horses der. The covering is mitin ribbon, •OTh"
- j|,ntier.
-on.- hy on-, and each'child or is-rsi.o. (.,u; .'lemnlut
: -.-ra-ed while ■ "trt reiri.'-r it.
|
aod deliver purchases. And. In fact. two shades, red and white living
Above this embroider two re-1
po,„„ Bargio-Om-tomth pound
In
this
model.
a*
hi#
Rata.'
U
c:<il.-.|.
go
to
the
ofCc,
.nf'il* .rf drte-1!
add/.-s^ni
M makes a generally
hearts tic! with riblsm and plerrvd!f„
Irish potsioe*.
sod
his<h.rk H.- may tfc.Ti
:.res of sugar :
with an arrow. The- pl.-ce, of card-^p ps„, onions,
find vlfell flour..flv
a. pot the:
u. th-' lg.nk. an.l. [.rcsentlRB I' 1hr<-e wheb ••CC*.
' Dotl l put Irrfler# in pau-kagew.
Christmas Candieo.
board must be pland on a plvc? of' me»t chopped Inlo Hi* about Ihe rizej
.jxh mUk
m.>di:-T. reft-lve hi# rit'.
Igmi. po»t jnrre:* in an frfdinary lolvnnild join ta a gr««i petition
Chocolate snd Other Caramels—Put linen the length ol two piece*, .vllow- id.the end Of your thumb: fry till
these Ingr.-die!'.’'. 'h e 1,-iare# »>f ft.-Jc
r box.
women who are their largest'patrons luto a granite Ksurvpui a quarter of
play of the linen to allow fhe brown: add the potatoes, onions and
ly chopped ritroa i . !. onciaif .d 1
t forget
A Chrtatmas Rambew.
ll would read aomelhlng like
a pound of graie.1. un*w.<elened choco­ book to close when the four pieces, water enough to co.>k ii done Don't
nuinjeg (mit<i!i #n a sp'rfinful <d
and ad-h-e:. on the -n.lde. TIfls may
that he wh< fruit Jnie*. TH* ca
"Dear Women—Please do your- late. fuur ottnev's of butter, one pound two ftir the outride and two for the in- mash, hut *:ir orcarionally. Seshon
>a«e a package froAi goteg to tha
ill i.f the rainbom . when
aalvea and at the justice to do your of brown augur, a gtU of molasses,
sidi'. are. overcast log.-iher. Close with with salt an-i pepper. Serve hot.
should I
d'a** ht'cr offleChrtatmas buying early, ft win sat gill of rienm and a leaspoontul of va
* ejrth »i!! find m’tfh j i.oHed steadily for eight
tics of red ribbon.
..
Ihm't ... si paciar*-*. as blglter rates
money for you tnd for ns. It will sat
#:e.l the usual
^
for a confidr-ra'
Ilia sugar. Stir the whole over t|
A Dnique Lnundry Bag—It will be
Whst To Make.
When wanted for use
»t. i-quirod tor such.
trouble (or everyone. It will cause i
. of preseniifig Chitstma* gift.
hie until thoroughly mixed, then boll iiecessary to procure ttals artirle- What to make is tbe <-vm -rtjqurring.; ’
■r of the family
four hour*. I I*""'*
**flght of package*.;
to fed for you a greet graUtode. which etlghlly until h crachs or hardens siamped ready to work, as ibe line of Irotiblesome question.
"i If course-'
r I*, boiled three
Don't ti.e abbreviation* In sldresw
will be to
when drnpi^d into ire water. Turn hose Is pslniqd In colors to be out-. there are alwny* aprons an holders."' 1
Chriritna* IccfirdinB to the tim- w as first
The greatest trial of tbe merchant' lt.to greased shallow pan* of a depth llne.1. The bag lx of heavy while sal- wfltci one.' lmi my children
mil hsni
pr-#r«a at
a g-n.-ra! rut., t.. l* good, a
dread-i'
Iv-o
t-sent
presenu
to toreign oomlife ts bow to handle holiday crowds of half an Inch, aod stand aside
in jean, strong and durable. Each
tired of them. Can't yon give u»
[dnm I'lidditig reqi;:t.> alkute't.er
Kalnbow* Were
iher Ob' ol the twelve hour#' steady cooklne ll stm iM dc* wlthoat Brwt gemg to tbe postofTbW shopping public alone can solve cool. When nearly cold grease a sharp Mocking is outlinet! w ith a* color of airac'h
hinc nt-wT'
j
■ iicie ot thc'eai. but be remeffibered -iiat It t.tu.' no* ci.oll Sce :ibd dectarfag their rootcnix
knife with oUve oll and mark (h<
the problem for blm.
floes lo maicli the cdoring Tbe darn­
Christmas brought me several
ifff-ct the brimqncy of tbe Miil 'he wbo'e tin;- it M- ««<*kine. T«ra t try to f'«.l the pogtofflee a
Early baying would turn the trick smels into squares, cutting part way ing thread is one of red the other blue, •■new" thing*, says ' Pan.*.!'" In the
bontPat, *nw rnltrii gtalro r
through the mixture. >Vberfcolil break and Ibe lettering worked In red. White Christian End.wvor Wprid. One
shone on Christmas
So. dmr. good woman, listen:
l^idsy Lake.
j •taiuie* aiw^ verj
[ lieside : Ev. in our drawing room 1
If you want to be kind, shop early. apart, wrap In wase<l paper and put In ribbon or (ape Is drawn through the
Blanch three-quari.-rs of a ponn-I of, thl\
0 pieces ufjvd on stout, unbleached c
If you want to be happy, shop mrly. tin boxes to kecqi.
casing to close the bag as well as to

CUBAN MINISTERtn’cll. S.
Recommends Pe-ru-na.

Jrimad (H euhr't t»Mi

PART TWO
TRAVERSE CITY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, ThCRSOAV. DECEMBER 13. 1906.

INCREASED
SAVINGS IN
THE BANKS

IMPROVEMENTS FOR
THE YEAR 1906

INCREASED
DEPOSITS IN
THE BANKS

$232,000

$329,355

$24»,WK>

MOD PHOGRESS
DURING THE TERR
SUMMARY OF THE IMPROVEMENTS
IN TWELVE MONTHS
FACTORY ADDinOHS AND EQUIPMENT WILL
REACH ABOUT $150,000
The eSltorUl etaff ot Tbo BveniDE Tbveo two IteRiR dtp linimnant ae
Retard bet be« eitremriy buey «l«ir. sbowiDR a very uaipria] dcvHopmcnt
In our local Indtislrli-is dcmonKtratiDi:
Ids the peal moaUt
ties ef tbe Improvemems Ed Trerenc Incrt-ascd output and sri>wlDg liusiaty. tbe bnildlnt opcreifons. eod DesK..
fianiret Dhovlas tbe d«'i-(^tu<*nt and
The nmuber nf r.'sidfnri'n etvcl»*d laprocreae of tbe tity. The voih of tbr tbiny-eix. ae as:iinst ulii<My.oieLt la»i |
ooiDplleUao oC tbe tmpix>rcm<a>iii. year. ThlK
not a poor ebunlnc. nr j
botb public sadf prtTDte, hu bm-D
many of those bnllt last year were;
BuUter of
bulk lor iDvesuneiU. while during tbla!
" nerralltiD bu been obscrr<>d In aeciir-jye^r mtat of them have been er,*cled
lag tiuls CBS tunrea from 'i^laMBl^ private iwinh-,,. Taking it'all to
aoorccc. Great care has been cxrr-l^(.|bt>r, the sbcwliig ft>r tbe >iAr i*
ciaed In being exact and It bai l>een | very gratifying. The Ognrvs given hythe rule of 0» Record to eattmaic a i the various mamifncliiring concern*
nitle gnder ntber than over the acKi- show that these IndiiKirles bare l«cn
widltioas. The result cannot but be more busy than during the year pro
graUfylng to the people of the clly rious. The business of the year in th gnniTally. In the year 1*00 wna com­ clty.M far as elly trade i* coneemed.
menced tbo nnonal staUtUeal report has been good, hot the country trmle
of tbe development of Traverse City in the dty bag fatlvn behind last year.
and tbe comparative Ogurca will prove This is due to the fnet Ih.at the farmof considerable Inlerest. Tbe tolnl Im. era ibis .vear have not had as prosperprovements In tbe year 1906. aggre- j
the- year IM.*. The price
gated 1399.860 as against $198.T8;.t‘l |of potatoes has iM^n very low during
for 190S. While thla sbowlng is not ao all the fan and tbe famerE are boM
ing their products for higher prices.
This fart neresrarily affects tbv local
displaya a permanent nnd steady de- business men'because a large portion
veiopmenl. N«t.ye*r it U tjultc pro­ of tbeir trade comes from tbe country.
bable that tbe total will be tiiueh Tbit coudltloQ. however. Is not uniisgreater than It has been this year but
Igist year was an exccpilonally
it Is not a discredit to the city th.it good year for the fanner and It is not
ho ilgnrca for 1906 arc not ns great as always that two years suecesslvely
those of 1906. the Bgures compllcl shor high prices In farm produrls.
ahowlng expenditures of no great mag­
Tile Ri-cord in this issue present*
nitude taken sintfy. la former years,
careful compU.ition uf alt the ln<lu*
many Urge atn
and Iniertvis In the city and H
IS a*^^j!t^|rtoUl very
believed that the Bgiiivs given
bBlMlagi
leriaBy.
Jfar no very as nearly accurate ns can he obtained
..........
erected and will form a valuable record.
^^Ibeptt
aa large
la
aa In tbe two yean proCOMPARISON* OF SEVEN
YEARS.
I^Bost notable factor}- improvc1 year U that of the Oval
Wood Dish Compuy, the company
having built a largeVddltion and largel>- Incrcaaed their output. Tbe loul
amount expended for all factory addlHobs was t9t.2h0 while the amounts
expended in Improved equipment for
tbo factories amounled to fIS.TCO.

bridge, a
c 3-hOO iincsl fecL
Tbe city did
B paving Ibis year
In pr«-feivu(v
li-iilng li locoiiintcl
'
or* and It U estimated that about |1.WOT EXTENSIVE. BUT OF PERMA- *>0« wa* saved thereby, with the qual
, Ity of work not In the lenst lowered,
WENT CHARACTER.
j TIw sewer oxtensbm of the year was
I the Pecona ward and .Cost 8t;S.
'ouly n eoniparicUely sfaori s'trvtch heBricic Paving and Cement Walk^ Be- ing laid.
r<‘tiK*nt walk* there w-rr fatir i
tag the Principal h«nA
mlUn. Htii-al. laid, adding c.m*l.lerNew WaUf Mains.
ably to (be length of eement w.ilka In
the city. The met was IT.IW.
Caw street, far south, and Thir-j
teenih street have heretofewe been.
Although the amount of city
without city water faclUlics but the I
190C
l>■»ld^nt*
there were served this year.
iwovcment* made durin»iho year
' 2,<kM> feet of four and six-inch nialnsj
dace not come up (n (base of last year, being put In nt a cost .>f >l.30-t
!
tbera was still a neat sum. >34,SS>.00
Tbe wotvicn bridge over tbe Asylum j
<-xpended upon paving, cemedt wnlks. creek, on West Front street, wa* get j
ting
in
bad
shape,
so
it
waa
teplac-d
i
water nislna and sewYrs.
The paviog was done on Union and last summer with a slnmg 'concTet"’
_
.
culvert. The culvert is of the
Caaa .treeia, from fk«,h ^ tipee.
-----.ti
bridge to Tweirtb stnvi aaTtm Cas* creek at other |>1b<i-s in the city an-! |

PUBUC IMPROVEMENTSI

r

I

■tmd from SUte >tn«t sonth to tbe ttc cxpdBK was >1.196.

THIRTY-SIX NEW
DWELLINGS BUILT

CITY IMPROVEMENTS
Brick Paving, Union and Cass
streets, 3,000 teet .... $24,000
7,400
Four miles of Cement Walk
425
Second Ward Sewer . .. .
1,500
Asylum Creek Bridge . .
TOTAL OF 1906, THE COST OF WHICH
1,500
2,000 feet Water Mains .
Total . .
$34,825
WAS $58,700
58,700
36 New Residences. . .
7,600 ,GENERAL WORK OF CONTRACTORS A VERT FAIR
Asylum Improvements .
SHOWING FOR THE YKR
PUBLIC STRUCTURES
4,000
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church
6,500
Oak Park School Addition . .
800County Jail Improvement . .
11,300
Total ....
BRICK STRUCTURES
A. W. Bariak Block ..... 20,000
Farmers’ Supply Co. Building
6,^00
Total ....
26,500
MISCELLANEOUS
Additions to Factories . .
. 94,2§0
Additional Factory Equipment 48,760
New Frame Store Buildings .
4,650
Hannah & Lay Mercandle Co.
Store, Remodeled.... 20,000
Additions. J. M. McCormick and
S. C. Darrpw & Son’s Stores 1,375
POSTOFFICE receipts!
Remodeled Dwellings . . . 11,450
;,
Buildings of a Permanent Char­
acter not included above . 10,000
......
Total ....
$190,435
Grand Total. .
$329,355 j
ili-.m r.\. h:i,^

Holiday Number.





l«uil.lii.K<.p. n.ili.of In TraveraeCity the fart that fewer mld«»<ws bay#
diiiiiiK II,. pa.l juar haw not Ui-n a* b.-«, t.uUt this year than for two or
.Al. o-lvea» tn th.^pn•viou>, two year*, three >va™ pret looa. U HO ladtcatlba
E.iii the structure* that have be,-n of a backward moveiaeDi. On the
;>uilt ana ►uhruntlal character contrary, while a few years ago then
nn.l ptiHided
ft««ided to 611 urgent demand «*. .n averaopply of resIdecMen. trather for Inveetment. or speculatioa. tlay there are very few varaol boosM
only two brick bulldUifs of a nubstan- in Traverse City that nre drairaUa
charcater have been erected dur- |
rklng people aod boslaeas mea.
«tw past year. The principal <i
____ __
The ________________
imprtn-ementa to______
th* asylum
dur.rf Ih«w. t* ihc han,!«>me btiefc store;Ing
past year have been trining.
Krtini «iit«-<-i n-*w l,>-ing compl<-tnl Tbe amount spent la remodHad bMldfor A. W. Itanak jit a cist of iso.ooo. lug I* not as Urge as in seme ysarB.
The FarmiT's Supply Company have; but up to the arc-rags. Thrss new
cnmpicied a very subKiantlal bnlldlos More buUdinge aside from the brick
J State strrvf for ihilr large Imsiot-** ■ buildings ment!t>niM above are Includ; a c.rt of *fi.T.-v>,
—I Id the !i*' . i.iprovemenia.
There have Iw-n wry
' nuMir,
I'
>:
*t s'lbtUBHa] Improve
liiiilrllna.* erec-.i-,! duriii!; '
.ear, ni.-tii* (firing the jear. Is tbs remodel,
rill- outy stnicturi.w td that Kii:>l t« iog' lag of Ibe Hannah A luy UercanUle
the iiih street M<nhnd|st ,-iiiirvh and Comirany’s Urge store buUdIng. TbU
ad-liit<in i<> the Ouk I'ark »cbMd will cost In tbs DeigbbortMod of >20,I-iilMing.
aad when completed will make
The- number.uf residence* hnllt dur­ nne of the haadsMneet and most mod­
ing the year ageregatei* thirty-six. the em department store in Michigan.
W.ial co*i being »S5T*». When It U
The rontractiirs.owlDgio the reasons
>lai*-d that these resldeno-s are main­ risted above, have not bant extremely
ly pill up Ipv private parti--* f..r home*
busy on local work, but conaiderabls
and ni” I-*r »|H-culatlw pirriwsc*. It is
h»* been dooh ouiilde, showing that
an ln-llc*t:on of •uhvtauUal growth. local contianurs are la demand la
Th- fact that a few year* ago. scores
of h—i-.-s w,iv bulk 10 sell, caused a sumnindlng towiu and that Traverse
in' tbit ci*** of bundlhg ' City Is regarded ns tbe Mater for «oai-rsiioL* during tbo past year, and;- *lnir
stmctlve enterprlsa.

BIG INCREASE SHOWN
PAST VEAR.

Total....................... .•..-..2«6»J>
tML
Decembor I15K«).......

the

;The Vear 1906. Shows a
■ 252J2 Over lh« year
Total BelflQ Paid This Vesr.
to Dee. -1st. >26,773.60.

'f-.t-niary..
•Mutch..........
. April............

...

ill

.
)t>r,ober....
On<- of the v»;.-y, b- *- in-iicaticuis '"f'•S'-ivenil-er.,
h>i-4Be»* i-;ijfr«-*>. ;• ri,v ticoid of r--,
of ri«- po>>..rn-e Whn- !' l.«Total...
..A2C.773W
jle-n tbe g«-n-ral impi•.-*»,-m th*,. the
, ------------------------

BI6 GAINS IN BANK DEPOSITS AND SAVINGS „r.i':“r:^;;S,;n™::k»«TR»llROID*ERRESIDEHEffi

tL-ie
thing* th.it mdiroje
' - ' '
ri'..,t tbe voi-,Tti- -If imwn.-v-'ha* b-e:i The.r Wages Amount to Neariy >200e
m-;ch
riiaii -be v-:.r-t9'C. T;.OOO Anruaiiy on G- R- A I- P- M..
.61-ar.'-a
to
M.,A N. E. and T. C G. 4 M.
IL,- Ml' itr.--' I f’l.iine.,tt- r<-’
-h»w a
-^y. g-a- f}-nz’ P. M, C. R. 41. and M. 4 N. E. R. fL-n.
;:i-!-a-'■'■1 l:'r:.;'.-r ov/ ' ril- r—‘ In n-gunt •» the number of men
-if
ar.'l wh-'r. :• i* -djowr. ■I.-' ’I— .mployed and lh« amount paid the
:M--j*i-»i jV-% w*r 15V-I a-a* i:-''!■■ ■•mpioyiT* In wajn-». the three rmllfi.- zr-iiflr Mf'-a-it
.D ixct- w!k rutinlt.g into th* rity are an l». ttu-'
iu
nci*' 'a.-c««.T-;po!i»nT ta-iur among the ei’y'* indua; ..}■ r.,\.Tr z:-f:f.rit.g
j'rte*.
. Th- f-.:;.«it(c a:.- i.h- comparatire; Ometdoring ri,* overage number cf
.tz-ir-.-f •!.t-(y}-...sri.aecord.;i*-t'-'t'-- d-p-n-l-ni upon tbe wagea
-}'.f <a..h a.«,rt:lngman. aa four, that

VERY SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL, PEOPLE'S.
SAVINGS AND TRAPERSE CIH STATE BANKS

1906 .
1905 .

Gain* . .

DEPOSITS

LOANS

ASSETS

$2,320,0002.071,000

$2,036,000
1.637,000

$2,860,000
2,595.000

$249,000

$399,000

$265,000

SAVLNGS
DEPOSITS

CERTIFICATES
OF DEPOSIT

COMMERCIAL
DEPOSITS

1906 . .
1005 . .

$432,000
298,000

$1,194,000

$693,000
676,000

Gain.

$134,000

$

1.096,000
98,000

$ 17,000

‘F.,i.ri*ry .v.................. ............ iT« U-<M'> > *^«y n*arty l.«K.. or over Hght
Man*.......................................... m7.«;J-t f’?''if tb^ populetlon
<
........ :i97.tS
Tki* city U indirectly on the main
. .., IHi:.29,!ine irf tbe |vre Marquette road^mid
, Jun«........................................ .. 1853.361, an inrportant station, sotbennmbw
•••................ ................... !«*3.37|or-emp;oye,ii who reside here is much
..............
... 3123A3|gr-ai-r than on tbe other two rand.

iCominaed on Foorteemb Pa^eJ,

J

1

•f/-'

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1}. ISOS.

Craod TrarcTK Herald
BiMMM 9mt WwfiSf •> Tm«f« atr

this tmetion of the state.

This Indus­

try promises to be much larger during
the comiag yaar.

The esUbiisbment

of the new lock factory b another

HERAU AND RECORD CO.

step in advance and the proapecthre
establlahmant

of

the

refrigerator

plant promiaea much for the futnre.
The reorganltatloD of the Potato Im
plemeni company during the year has

TH08. T. BATES.

Editor and BUnagor

placed that Industry on a firm founda­
tion and already Its stoekbniden are
receiving dlvlpunda on

their Ibtmi-

ments, while the busIneKs U largely
Increased.'
From nil
believe Traverae Ct<>' hat* inade crest
prt«re»» dartne the t»a*t year sod wr

OmTw...

j
Factory Fires During the Year.
Those who i-aw but the outer life of
Grand Rapid*. Mich. Dec. IJ.—Bib
Mrs. Morgan knew nothing of Ibe
Two of the local fhctorics sit'talned
wealthoffmcllcctandbeart possessed
.
Ctiy
that made har so dearly loved hy her
Oroke Brc».' bross foundry .-loeatfUllroao
Intimate friends. Bbe was ever seek.. 1 in ih.
to help some one
And she was
■ ►•.im uf IJI.ideath of h<never so happy as when she foand pracilcally entirely wiped u
husbaud. who
who was kt:i.-d on the r<a.;
that she could do
toUl loese^ were In the nelg
of Travets- fttv one year ago
would be of real and sabstanMr. Bchtlnsw wa* aa eni:tni-< r oa ihof 8C.7W.
tiBl beneflL
road and bU doth I* alleged to hsv
There are many In Traverse City
The brass foundry fire surted Jti»t;
been cMitsed by the ni-gllKence of il>
and elsewhere whose lives liave.been at noon and l^i^d such, a start that in.
companj.
l•riKhlen•d and whose necessliiis*hare
rplte of the efforts of the fire depsn I
been relieved by this same gencroi!*
.
c. M. B. Club.
hand and heart,
ted by nature meni all but a moulding shed was d«-*-t
<>r unusual ariitrness and m.j-d. most of the machinery h»dng ;
with
g..,, ,al of the l«y» of the different
peneiraiitm. rullure and reading had damaeci ju-^t repair. The h)** was'ri..^^, of the Congregational BunOay
broaden<-.| and deepened Its srope and
in the parlors of th.
peaer iiDil a retentive nii-mory en­ ah..ul |3,2I«'. The facterj- began mn-l„hool 'met
abled her to recite passas' s fpiim. tl^e Ding, with five men employed, ahoul ; chtirrh la*: ev. nias and nraanlred th*
masters of llicralure that charmed tiv|th.- !■.( of Wnv and the fire occurttib
m n rliib •(•oni:r-i:»lKr.aI W.—-i

believe tbit every citlseo sboold pot
hU shoulder to the wheel tn help and
uroce In the dvvelopmeiit oT the

of bHSlneaa crnwlh I* found In the inereaae of the pomofUec receipts dur­
ing (be past rear.

In another column

we Rive eomparntlve Bcnrea for each
mouth of ms andMSfM!. ahowlnc an
Increase of $:-2-2, over the year J8«.
This la a Ur«e Incraaae and ooncluBlvelr ahowa that there hai been an
Increase In the business of the city
over 1»06.

The past year

baa

not

been refirdod aa one of eicepUonal

The Scares compiled by the EvenInc RecoM (ire nulhenllc and have
Kilned
from
anthomtailve
:c».

been neceasary. the Bcures h;ive be<D
under mth.-r than nvi-r actual valti'-s.
Orest rare hat'been taken In mnklnc
the record for the year

olc

which may

Iw relied upon, and one which may
I.C referred

Ui III

the future aa ail-

themlc.
I. O. O. F.

tine show
Proa Tueaday's Record.
they must be accepted as an evidence
The hnnual itieellnc of C-uirt Tnivof very aaUsfaciorr progrcaa.
rse. No. SIS, I. O. F.. was held ln:.1
Good Sh^ng of the Banka
Index to the volnmo of batincas In
any coamunily is fumlsbod

by tho

tunate in havlnc throe atrong bankIns

Inslltolions.'whose

ample sod

capital

whoso business

■uatly Brewing.

la

Is c«n-

The Scares given

lilwirtnrii In this Issno apoak very
r for Tml-erso City’s fnai
dal and eommerrlal development. The
t-ins ahown by the banka are remarkablo and that of the tavlnrs deposits
y aa

Orator. Wilson (I. l-'iiUcr,
Junior WiMKlard. Earl Aekertuan.
Senior beadle. La>o Uoonc.
Junior licadle, Charles C, Well.
TniKi<H-s. Joseph Umighton. Andrew

the Increase In commercial drpotlls Bheffer.
Flnapee committee. Janes lliirden.
has not been great, this Is accounted
for by the fact that a largo amount of
VMwy which would ordinarily hat

Willard llelehill.
Marehall, Frank O. Iluriley.

gOM Into commercial deposits, has
been withdrawn for Impritvemenla and
ether InTpaltnenta.
What

epeaVs

Ducht^H camp,
mote

No.

S.'lil.

Modern

Impreislrcly Woodmen of America, held their an-

-.thaa anything else, however, Is the niial election lost evralng as bdlows:
Consul. Chas. E. Defoe.
The figures Indicate

ii

Banker, A. F. Sirauh.

▼MnJty, are thrifty and arc layluK np

Clerk. Frank W. Sleder.

noney for a retoy day.

Ba(y>il. C. C, Ixwls.

We give In

. thig connection the toul deposits, lii. tinOtne (he aarlacs. oommcrcUiI and

IndteaUon of Traverae CHy’a progress^
In this direetloo.'

Watchman. James Griffin.
Sentry. Dan Nlchbls.
Manager for

«

three years,

H. A.

PbysIcUns. E B. Minor. F. Holds-

aoad Nov. 6. 1»05. aad No. It, 190C.
Jt adgfat be wdl

to add here

that

•botOd the figures have been oomidled
on this date, the amounU here given
would be largely
Tsatreret

CIty'a

Holliday, J. W. OaunUeu.

Grourth.

We preaeat in other pentons of this
laase, many very UteresUng Anurea
nnd facta reUUve to the development
lieve

It will be

generally conceded

that this year has been a most proaperotM (me, and one of very aubstantlal progress.

following

These figures
to the fact that there were no large
buildings erected and the public Imi great as
Betides tbis. there

were

offleert:

commander,

an Orehard, A. L. Hopkins. lU-ar Igike.
»;h(u~DiiteuHsino.

.3:00—niscu»>i!iti

Finance keeper. E A. Evana.

The program will be

Chaplain. L. Eagleton.

with

PhysicUna, Dr. E B. Minor, Or. W.

bodj- Invited

mitsie

iili.l

liii.TstM-isel

recllBlhms.

to eom.'.

hcuir ih.. ad

drosMWi and tjike part In the diseii*-

Sergeant, George Armstrong.

*lon*.

Master at arma. E O. Paige.

go!*! time.

Bring your dinner* and hav.. a
Frank E Sours,

Finn master of guards, Bert War-

Picket. A- P ReynoMs.

Maccabeus.

ditions

to the factories during

Journey
.
from Travi-rsi- riiy lu h.-r eomiunj
WBM <if lllitiloyed pleasure ii* «»>. Ihi
stay In J.iekxmville. the dav In St
Is an tmponant nuiUer for cuRsldeta- AugtIRtI
AugtiRtim
Uoa. and demonstrates clearly that the Tumpii Bay hotel .<
When iianlng fnim h.-r
Traverse City Is progreaslug In a sat
mm li d.*
tofaelory manner In this n-gard and Inc Ilf Nov. 2S she was
prv'**.*! and *|iok.' <rf Uevi-r wing it*
flVM every promise for the future. again and of her of.pti-wilre lonelliie:*
V^Tbava not added a great dual to our In this gnsit boiel when we had gone.
Indastrlal growth from outside sourres Bhe aceomiauletl us to Ih.' carriiio'
nt the hoti'l diwirs that was lu eimv.-v
during the year, hut It Is cause (or
lU (o the ir.-iln for ron T.vnip.-i . ti
cuBgretulatliin that the
Industries l#«ite for K.-y West and bade ii* a
which arc already vjiiabllsbod here tearful g.ssl hye.
Our b-iirts w. nt
are haring such a aulwtAntial grewthi out tn her In givat yearning a* *h.(irnied away in t.-ars amt emt-tvd th-'
The addltloo to the factory n( the
hotel while we wrrv liriv.m awav to
Oval Wood Dlab c«mi|>any Is an
(he train.
IKiriant matter for Traverse City,
Mr*.
Morgan’s
gcueral
health
meani the employment of nearly a

.

more working people 'Uian

This Improvement Is equal

• Urge factory in Itaelf aad

makes

this punt pracUcally twice at'Urge as
nny other slmUar factory In the world.
Other fnctorire are making nMlceaWe

lit manufac-

btiudml mile* away, ihni sh<- michi
minister to hvr. came the sad inieillgtmrc that our friend needed earthly

lariag lacimiet bare been largely In
Cresaed aad lU product a new one for

Jiml

u

luNt <if

Hislu-*. Cliil.lmi's

|.r«i y

thitiKi

f.ir llm

!
•. H. U t Co.’a Best....

City Book Store

' ^Ifi
lEM
4.C0

Heal. H. L. A Co.’s Beat..........
Feed. H.. L. A Co.’a Ueht_____

The Hobart Co.. Prop.

Egg*. I'.T iloien.............................
10-15

Codfish, per ponnd.................

Traverse City

Lard, per pound.............................
Butter. |M-r i*iiiBd........................

-

Mich.

Creamery IJjlier. |K-r po.iti
Cheese, |>er iimnd.....................
Oat*. !■«•( b-i*bel........................
I’.itaio. *. p. 1 l.u li! I..............
oll.y rt-.'.l
..
SalL jier bailer..............................
l-ouUr..

Momagiu'. pin-. l'., n
>. 5- Cur
•ea Ud<

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

Spring .i.i.'k.'n............................................. 15
Clover se.-d ........................................

!• T

Haiij (• 1i»ii* I., .K/ra I. W.-ll.>.
t - w*. .U *w>, lul'tbm 3. (mm rf.ranr-

H
Real Est.nc Tranifere.

itM

$7.50

$9.75

from earth a noble and geaeroiis soul.

.11.';

' l."i ' ..Illy

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

^IJ

A’tSd.7B weofferaiot
o^g^^ments wo^ 1 5.00
Jp /

\ J

Deiioatliiig
II
Qtir Savinm
crtvlil

of

pleaac

*uai

of

monpy al

n.-purtmeiit to

your

tliciii

nr Uaugblt-ri

us

a

(lifl

Choice or.ly-..............................

for

Cbristmiuy

.\i-.'.>UDt

want to

One Lot 01
Ages 4 to 14.

Worth 60 CA
S3.98 at

ami

imrrtiaso tbe

amoant to their cmlit.

It

t b 0111

win

inciU*

to f n r t h c r

Another Lot worth $5.00 at......................$3.50

INFANT’S COATS
For Ages One to Six Years
One Lol worth $1.50 al................................ 98c
Another Lol worth $2.50 and $3.00 al- $1.98
Choice of all Infant's Cocts worth np
CA
to IG.tO, 57-’K):.n'l $‘-00. fyr only................................

You can’t afford to stay away

s-vinj,**

Traverse City
State Bank

*

Misses and Children’s Coats

They’ll l«r prnu.1 of a
B.Tiik

'

tlu'

Sou

si-em.sl n* firmly establish.il a* ever,
Try this pbvo for Cbristaio*.
but when *he wa* altaek.-d by thi>
Koiut-mlicr this luttik. lulablithul
aAte iB.licestbm to wlileli *h.’ was
subject It f.mnd her less al.b- to wilh- in IS’A is ma-lo SAFE by provtand the fo<> that at lust rlaitued her.
A letegrani from the hotel a( Tauiisv <b-Dt manaKvnivnl.
niay forenoon apprised n* of her
ResonretA ov«r
^lieal eonill
iboot
Mra. Stout was preparing t

s nnd the J. E. Grelllck company may be mentloaed ns an example
eC rMd devetopnjent.

Hlm kUrarl.

for
til.- HoIUtnys u(i th.i
........................................

Rya flour. H. L. A Co.'s Bret.

A-t S*y.BO we offer a lot
o^fme garments worth ^0
\/

the

y«ar Twaeh nearly tiod.oeo. and the

that company has emidoyed In former

]{>ik*. t .dine*. T.'vs. i ViIU. SI.'Is. T..y
Uiittles.

CIIILDKKN.
Ttn-se ntv bill :i few of oar lift of jpan] ibioRa

.’.0.
allow iianuil holel Mr*. Sniiil i
cn>ov.-.l that
nio*t thniightfiil
geninl.........................................

added equipment nearly tio.noo. Tbis

hundred

Box. a

A-t SB-OO we of­
fer a lot of nice gar­
ments worth $6.50,

than

The ad­

This rapert la maOa up on Weortasch w««k. Tha Harald is net
bla (or changas in prlcas

ii.-x. n Nrcktic

TribuU te Mra. Mergan,

Bi. Paul's R.-ci.irv,
Key W<-sl. Fin,. D.t. 7.
D the hMlIof of the Kvenliig Re
Taking theae facts Into cunslderaivaches you the
tUm, we bellve the city has cause for news will he known to your ii'aiiers of
the death of Mr*. Junies Morgan
oongratnlatlon. A very iinllceable
the Tampa Hay hotel. Tant|>a. ITa. S
aenl of improvement, and uuu which

lacrenae of the manufuriuring fucIH-

Bx)k. a Poatnl Catvl Allmm orA<i..l'l
.U I-.^'for SlSTKtf
.\ F.ninutn Pell. ;i I’olT ami t’-.Uar

P i-k.-t n>.k. a tiuin.-, iiu .\ir linn, u Cop ami Stioecrora lt.mk
f. r >1H‘ iTHKR.

■ 4!$,

Cures liaby'p ernitp. Willb's .Intli
V. Beattie.
Ms nn.l briiis.-s iiiama’* *..r.' iluoy^
graminm'e .
laiu.-ne**—l>r. Tli.uim'''
An eniertiilmneDi will he given Fri­ Krlecti'Ic, OH—till' gli-aU'M lu.'.is.-lu.M
day evening. Dec. U. to celebrate the lemeily.
BentlnelTL

slatlve nature or for iuvestraml.

nenna more to Traverae City

.1

Ib-x, ;i Iiox of prellv SurtiBHatry.

A hundred and twenty Ladies’ Garments, moslly nov
eltles. that were to come early in November, have |ust ar­
rived. loo late to do us any good, but they’ll do you lots
of good.
They’re nice long, nobby garments, moslly balMItled
an^ box styles. In novelties and plaids. We must elose
Ihem out at once as they crowd the department

W. H. Ayr.*.
C<Tmiuitt<-e.

Second master of guards, WllHi

ter, and there baa been mile of a spec-

tieo of the various industries.

A Miiiri.'iih' S"-l. ii (iliive

Traverse City Markets

$5.00

tbongh thoee which were built were

anything else, (s the development nml

Ntvktic Uux

for FATHKK.

Hot eiiff.-.- funil.-hi-d free.

Maccabres are invited. <

not BO many rcaldeuces erected,
all of a high class and inudom charac­

ci-r. a Pocket Kcetk. a MuKaziuu Sal.i. rtiilu.ii. or a

That You Can’t Keep Away From

George of Improving Oitr Country Rwdst. w.
H. Ayres. WllliaiiiHburg-

ReeoRl keeper. E. M. Franklin.

of Judas

tur

Ppo. n Co^> luxl 8uu-

CLOAK SALE

Here
Is a

1:20 p. m.—Growing and Caring for

2:30—The Nm-d* .md Be*l Meiho.1*

Commander, M. M. wnktns.

birthday

A .]l(>.k. d Snu4int: SvL n F.>iiiiUin

Machinery. A. L. ■Hopkia*.

Bear lAke.
lutfift—niscuKricm.

Sammonc.

great aa was shown last year, oalng

tult

Fanrv (iocala

1; I’s’fl'L;

Dlscnsrion.

lor the ensuing year last evening
IJeutenant

Mai:nziii<-. »r a id.ic o(



EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

The total tmprovemente

of all kinds for the year amount to

year'ago.

T. H. elected the

tu aiiv

. U.W'U *7. range 12. flom.
Buying Rates of Traverae City Oeatara
Trav!-rso city
h.' faih.-r (rl.l1 to .............. them bv
'Id.T apples, per cart............ ..
JO
loteil bv Mrs. Morgan, h
•I'll. -..*■11..II t.'iowii 37. lange n.tcw. ‘
ni>-jiii* of n hiiM.-r nn-l lueke ilir.uigli
Wheat ......................................................
M
ti-nd-r .1SR!R-Ialb>ns <if many va-ar*
Mshiiliu Wiiiiii. lu John II. I*. Hug >
III.' window bill iii.iH ii.it r.’iich ih.-iii
ft..‘i.i.
Con. per bushel................................
A*
ami li!-r<' wi-n- the (riemU that (oi-nint
iii.ii a* Tni*l.i. )*irii l>. |3Ih.
- Fii.,'d I.. Sliii'li', 1-1. 3

C. Kl i
■hiv-.-and d.Mr to her.
VV.-idi-)
('maBril. H. al.. In liar
wi(.y;..l 13 S'
3 libu-k -t. I
vaiil gmel bye mid msel night l-i
•y Amb-rwa. 44 (i. .Jf E aide lot ts.
I-i.iatiii'. |M-r bu..1iiiig wbiii'.
II. I.
C..^4lli, *13Cf
oiirfrieiiil In tl»' niehtfsil Ihtil n»i''klv
IV I.
l.ran V.. 1100.1
Rye ................... ...^............ ..
t’liii* K.l-ia;. iiml «i
i> Elk Uap {
fellow* till' "iti Keithig lit til!-*.- warlii
Wru SUmimimaii ami wife (o Bar
VIA TKB
I. S.o lack ilaiik. n‘-'a
.-md hrighi .Ijive !d th.- tamlii with
liaia fb-nnetl, pare. I>. H.Hia « Ann.miUon that It might
li.iiy'. A.l.lilioli. 5K0».
Buckwheat ................
I- al.d wilI* tuny mil
gcMMi hye of .allh. Yet till*
Ilailuir.-i lli-iim'ii i.< Grac' H. Rmtlh',
I’hii l>eii*. Kprlng..
inliou of Ji
iiuilr llie ho]!!. iiltd ev|»Ttnl
paii'.'l, I<.>.|| A .Aniunt'i a.Id., ll.lHl.
I
lens
.....................
;...
_j!»m1 nuirvi'W" when earth's litlle
HOLIDAY RATES
.
... . .i. ■
” **"‘"'1 "■ Da'hani A Cab-b
A, Kil.-V !. .11 wife to Fi.it W
naW ..............................
K|>uii !if life l» ibme .11
lummli. |g.rc.-m, than A Autooy’ti
r.ir III.' riiiiitiiia- :ii..| S>-w
3kiiim
•of
Kwt,.
wjctionj
.vblHbm
*1 .n
■mliy of day.
Cattle ...........
IH-*H
Ibdlilay*.
42. 51 ■•in.
I
Samm-J II Bavior to Charles Gnith.
"Mvlnv !.r dying. U
Steera ...........................
X3H
IVre Mat-tm-ii.. T,,-!.-, A-gei.t*
................ .. l»' 5Vu*t. rmacber Jind wif.-l
^
mcUub IT. townffli. range
1 ask Uul t!. !-• thl
Fancy belfura ....
«el| .liek.-i-' :.* follow.:
-fiSH III J.-iiMi'* 51. lEuiik. Ke'w. senlua 1C. |.| f4.r,n
i 111!*., Ihy 1
Cows ............................
Christmas Holiday.
town 3«. rang.- II. H'dl.
i' l.uY.^re B. Wri.*l. Ex.vmlor to Wil:ik!-s lieat.'ii !■
Ikit.-s of Sal.—Ibi'.'liil'.-I
3
ralvc* ...........................
I;.I11.-I F. Tii- lor j.n.l wife Ui Wiblj,,,,,, j-j.r.. |„t.
Havllaiiils AddKkm.
Charbw! T. Sloiii.
l.iiil 3e. (roi*l fill r- 'mn uii t i Jjitiimrv 3hM-p
Ham II. Tavliii.
nf iiw>h. *.'Clioii: an.......................
3nd. Il*.i7.
town 31. rang.' n.5I.'.-r
; " ’
_____________ '
lings t.........................
One Day InsOtuta
New Years Hobday.
Kr.ll lianiil.oii ami wif.- i» RaniU'
The f.dhvwing 1* the pnigrtim for *iie
D-ti.- .
A laxy liver le.irt* to cfirvmte. dr»pepF H.~lg.*», t«|‘'-^ -.ittoii Ii. town 3'
Turkey! .....................
>i.i ami
con»ili.aM.m--we«k«i« the'
one day luvlliu!!- te le- held ct 1V11
Ducks ...........................
w-li.'l,' ..'-M.'iti, li'Uii.* -It.-giili-i.. «r.'.
l-.i
llaiimhiirg town hall Thmvday. in-c
0«ea* ........................... .
I parc'l*. O. f.
Tallow ...........................
**
S. Fl.'d Snx
II. m.—The IhirrtiiiS!- and Care

liard. Charlevoix.

E. Moon.

cr Treverae City in 1»0€. and

,|lbe mHI. work was kept up in a letnand ennieniptihle
makes
-!l'prary mill ereeied on the companj'many r
favors with I
Money to her had p;i>tiii.|* but It wss only a short lim.. value fXf«-pl for
Another slrlklnc irall of charari-'r
-was her absolute IO)-»tly to her friends.
Ihls did not deter her from criticism
when she Ihottchl It was oeeiI<-d.'but.
New York, DiK-. I.'—Traffie on i-ia-ry
>me eoiild not (all to ls> couviuc.-d that'
were of iiolleltude sieam and trolley railway end subwav
to her
i!» Creaier New York was ilelaj-ej to­
Morgans ermraCir wus not
free from faults t'.ud lm|i‘ rf<-<'iUiiis. lu day j,!<aUM‘ <rf the wairsl »|!-!-t ami

K. O. T. M.
Traverse City tent. No, 871. K. O.

Hodge.
I

i

scholars .ire sbst-m

Ilthh—The Sugar Reel. F. H. Huh

imbIMbed atatemenu of the FIrat Na
tloaiB bank, the Traverse City Bute
hank and People’s Savingi bank. Is-

'in"is^wwi

tHstily nnd Wagnmilml7y
sawmill at the Treverse'j the mail. The ..ffle.-i, rr. j
spoil. The mor.-*iie hnd the hsp-'ClIy Mfg. Co'K. plum. That fire start-;
pre-ldent.
Bliil—n
'
'e able 1(1 tin more for e.i in the night and the damap- wav

of Farm

Coats.
vonh. W. E Moon. W. S. Moon. G. A.

Th« fignret are compiled from the

s.'ri|)!ioii

-03H
-05H
A5M

Adviser. E. C. Lowing.

arorklng peoptc of Traverse City nnd

I of deposit, together with
;t in each department, aa an

■t:

and Incidents of travel constanilv,months,
d-iM.-tni.
auakennl In her mind qiioiailons of! The foundry will not be rebuilt.
' of the Sanda.'-schi»-i aud wh. n utiv

. Ilki- le-rr (eltow. «imw vtomi in many yi-ars. Milk and
esisvt s
and
w
b»el vut.rlie* w.ie le-ld up .m uenoml
evenins. After the Initiation of one chiefly such a
III,- ley sIweiK and
nature rlini had many rv- «if tiorv!'* falling
candidate the follonrlng offleers were worth oi
li-'d. siritn* by s
cellenries Binl many viriin v. An In
elected:
tiiiiaie scqiiiiliilanee of si.me j.arv walke. mahy b.-ing s.-rimn-ly iiijm<-!|.
Court deputy. Charles it. Ely.
latiglii im- mere and inou- ili.- iiu.- jdiijug to aeei.l. Ill* on tin- sobwav
ing wt.rlh of •aie wheve Itf.Court physlrlan. Or. E. l_ Thirlhy.
- ■ Itnviklyii liri-lge. i^r Iraffle wa*
Jelly iiilvvd ••■It ef manviitlier
t’liUf rauser. Oils {.aliyin.
up twenty
siiul th.iiisaml*
Uvtw. Many hetii.-s ami many «-»iiirc-lie«
Vice chief rungv-r. Ib rt Mo.>re.
she h.id lK’iinilli< ,1 and bright! ii.tl
le Walk Jt!-!!!**.
Reconllng tavrelary.
(l.^u-Ke W.
-liorch life was one n( iirarlii-al
Ktmiiil rommeii
vimse aciitiij.
Roone.
Ibiwjicij.e. Mieh.. jM-r |0.~Tlu'el'illFinancial seereiarj. ChurW E. Taj • She lovi-l to *<■*• 111!' hoil:-e of Giel
|e-siii(lfl'-!l ami' tippniprialelv ai>i>elni
i-ii Ib-.ity .bdins. a l..y ag<il II. ami
(il fi>r llie wor^slrlp 'rf ••••■ Kliiu. Tii-egill Jgi-i] 13. W!-i'«- leirJi.l1 I.! tb-alb
Treasurer. W. O. F«»>ie.
eailiiel be now laketl In ti ll
I ih-'ir hoioi'. a mile wi-l <if ihi* eiij
of nil tliat she has dni.i- in ihl“ ivarl of
rianlst, r.<-«rg<- A. Iliimiws.
Senior WisKlartl. John Danfonl.

The SKures show

crease In savings deposits of I1S4.000.
«rer the year 1»6; »88.000 Increase In

City Book Store
X till.- iii.-cd of ('iiioa. a Toil.-t S«-t. a Book, u year’*

They arc as eorrect ns could

be obtained and where estlmiites have

actlTlty, but the Scores nil aloag the

The meat Important and aulbenlle

SUGGESTIONS

MoTHKK,

U-sut,- «nd^

Incraasad Peauffiea Racaipta.
One of Iba moat poteni tadhalion*

Some Christmas

You'll

IjnJ

miny

i. mpling

bjr-

gains ill

Fur Scarts and Nedf Pieces
65b. 98c.Sl.50. $2.50, $3.50
clc. up aa high as you wish i.. u'o

STEIN3ERG
BROTHERS
Traverse City,

Michigan.

Children’s For Sets
AT

98c, 1.50. 2.50. 3.60
and $5.00
Dan.ly u"«xJ styles that me son' to

pletuc.

r;

: •v'ORAND TRAVERSC HERALD. THURSOAV. DECEMBER IS. IMS.

STATE BANK

first Hausc of ibo plrdp* as the prfn
riplf Ilf ' the «4uio C- E. iBovcmeni
ami that the fnlloaini; rlaasoe wrrr
txii «isti-n>fnta i>r u fr* of ifat iniitl(«7
tmlb*. r. M. <;ontoi) i paper on C. E
»«>rk. whieh was to time l»in a ailm
inary of th»> state eotvrtillon re(«>rl.
«a* |>oat|ionr-<t until a future siteioB.
Sunday Sehoel Werk.
Tills artcreaoo was sl»< n u> Sunday
omcnA-A. Trtfjr t^y. r»>*id«i
Uany helpful Ihliifpi
Vtorl CUbHi. TI«B«nii»l 0»f aehonl work.
were limuRht out. respecUns Sunday
Uii4.(M>W; A
J
achool cradlDK. the icarhoA' meetlne
AaMtUst CMAlm.
DIBECTt>IW-A. Tnry tAT. R- Flnyi] and'Deeiln of the Snnday sehonl. It
was one of the most helpful uad InDUaA. Bn. Jallw T. lUiiMk. tend (
terecllne aetwlons. Tlie Sundity eelHMii
iMd. it C. D*ria. Jrrrr aalllTBi, Ota.
is an Immense Interest In church
arrordinl: to this wuslnn.
The Ke\-. F. 1*. Arthnr of Orand
{Uplds aiuaiiB lonicht on the sulij<.tt.
“The Ifreprcsslble Confllrt.-

Ctpttll.
SvTlas.

.



$20e.0M
• $30^0



3 per cent iIlowe4 oi Time Depots

^"JJlSKSIXKlW

Circuit Court.
Clmili court
);rtal deal

was cunrene<l

year;}

b»<l

areouipIW

riady hut the almeiirc of Iniportani
witnesses haJd them up.

i>m ,nj family remraed t

Mrs. n, B. Hurt went to Alma. ,

Anna Katz; reconl keepSarah OrIniTttflnannu keeper. EUlf
Tlmllck; thapbin.

on the way to Uani’-let*. where they
wit take the Kilt laths.

Mary Simag: sentinel. Maggie Mix:
pirkri. IJzzU-Hefflngcr: jihyslclan. I>r.
Alee t!ome!l: aseistani physieiaii. Dr,

W. L. Brown went In Honor on a
buslnesli trip this inoRiIng.
Prank Daniels and Leonard Mlllei

H. 8. CortM-II.
Will Mciwdd made a buslnv«s trip to
Tbomp'<imllle Saturday.
a load Ilf Ii^ts and run oti r by the

hoiisi'. has.

und*r

for the Empiri' LumlK-r conipany.
Mrs. J; Mann rrttirmd to In-r iHim*
llaich-'s CrosclDg this moming,

,

Mrs. A. M. Ileus* went to Empirt

the ekllbsi

Junction today.
F. 15. Heuluanu »iypl the day at Etn

iiyovinvl as to Is- nlde to lie muri O

plre-

to Ills h«ime last Friday.
Harah

the J. B. I>ige Eleetriral compatii
went III Empire, ihi^ mornlne. w-Iien
lh* r will Insuil A small lighting plain

Jan>e.« Coyne, wlui was thrown ftjtm

Mrs.

Josei* Seoii and wife of tyovemon.
pai-MsI thioiigh the city this tnnreinc

Anna Shall:

geant. Alice JewM-1: mistress at armal

Mr*. B

liiiai'r . ('iilerialoi.H|

Youmsns wehi to Kinv'ley

Hill morning.

ladies Kate Ik'is w. Aliec Ji wel and
Mary .Sm.ng of .Siiiith IR-aiit nnd Eti;i

John llonllhati pliAded ti'ti piltly

Tlmlirt „r n,..™,

the viollthm of the liqu..r l::w and

Kmma blnuuiH nnd

llami-y Anderron siisid mule

tVipeiiilrh U

charct- of forK< ry.

h.

heir home la ^dlUac this rnominp.

mamler. Alba R. Brlramcf: lieutenant

tnattnimt of Hr. Aliy f'ornetl, so far

Most of the eases on the ralen.lar

Or«A^B^-BT<«7>>iii.may ho«

for Hu- nmiln*

Past eommander. mnrna Slnxma:

ton's

mornlnt; hut. np to pn-»s ilm.- tn
J J Ttr«dai«-<>nl Poll
L Id A TfeaiBBB-MelAacUui A Co.
bhWiMjA B.o»«-r^ trarj doy o. tl

were eleeied

wet-ks ago Aiid takm into Arthur Ikil

Kmni Himday's Record.

MUs Ptoreacc DeBno la ridtini; a

htve. No. S70, fhe fulloninc office r» Temple.

wagon and ^r.v K-riousIy hurt Ihn-c

CSty HUt.- HMt.Trmtfn.' <4tj. Hteb

CimlatiDii Oils ireek, 3,075

At the last meetlnc ot N\iua.'n Cliy]

ACUARAMTEEO CURB FOB PILES
lltliiimi.c ul

0«r prlec while they last Is

The ease of Allen

F. IJIIIe rr. Jiilln Rnnwini was tuken
latyal Amerte.vnx. aisml IhiilJ in lium-; Wilson, Uir<ifwaldcouDly,d»r-w«<id.

up tills aflemrion at ::“d.
stiire the pnldiration of the ealvndi ri
five divom- caM's have |ms-ii addud
S^lra-m Uttl> (lrl> to it ludo

They

j'wsSs.-SKEs.'S;

are:

Mnlr-l

ney, Pearl vs. Charles CHcr and Calli-

METEOROLOOICAL REPORT.
' 'pnS«ms^r»tr^w'Honni.^”t
MMwd BselsdtMr fcr the B«nU by A B-

Prom Wednesday's Racnrt.
Wiilioiit n word of festlmony 'tor
the defi-nse the ease nf the reii|de
Barney Anderson, who fs held on t
•lisrce of mreerv. went to the Jury
11:40 ll
this

Per tbo Bumta'of Kewmbor, IM.

e'eloek last

iiIkU'.

iIm-

elly on the eoiin. :dainiswawinst ■wul a

A

news rolumns

uf

today s

paper there Is a communlnilloti fmiii
InfornMUOD in rosart to the whereabouta of the sisters of MIrharl .Mui>

50 cents

Niniiiitiil nfflr^.U the IHy uf Trarys* fyiy. in uid
coqnIT. nn i.r h-f-te tbr ISIk itwf nt Aprl!.
A. h Ing. wad liar isud i-twlni. wi-1 b» brsrd
l.y «uil erart nn T»«day. Iti*- Puh rtwy <4
April. A l> WC. at ten uchek In IN

"gr—

New York. Iky. 12.—Bishop Me­
aty. who WAS Btrlrkeu with :ipo|i|i*xy
hUi' on a visit tn this city yi-.^ieolnr gTATieOK.^^tOA.^-TN^^U. Onurj
li ini|irovisl today,
At a ~^<si of •■iwt .-.iin. brid at tN- pm
lin.haM, lie taken
ta'
I.. Ms hpniv In Her hatcniti.s. IB (tu lai.r >4 Trarims Oty. ib
niilll. pa., Ill a few days.
-tsi I'.ualy. la ILs lah day nt Uvemta-r,
B.a

Afier C. A. Until'

mnnd lefi the stand E. L. Kdwnrts Fnim Mnuday's Kcnini.
and Kmiik liiiellmnntel. imili of tite
Itisirgo Crl.sp and wife of Williams,I.
I'eople's EkvIdcb hank. wer»‘ r-vll-d.
as was Henry Brodhagea and several blue left for Orami; Raprds. where they
others. Mr. Brodhacen swore that he will Ulteoil Hie IDtvtlng Of the
'
had never mentioned the matter of grange. Mr. Crisp going as a couni}to Jaoolison nnill the Jailer ■ lelegalO.
him nfler the trailer had
Harry
Hamer
wi-m
to
Mantx-lona
cm
t.e.m tteltled.
Amos 7/>iilek
was
hiisliiewi trip ihl.s niortilug.
the eviih'ilt Inleti
eall.st and il '
J R. Wise ali.l wife lefl f.u Kings
. Anderson had
y this iiiorning.
to Ihal »f Jai-oh
II. H-y.. of Hid .Mlcsiim nilil In Illg
I rilUsI tlie le.>t| :

the British ronnil at Honnlitln asklnc

____

IomM emm for

’;ir “
hiliilrr nnd fats faiuil.v.

t musie, tsitb vmwl und I

cripe vs. John Colenian.

‘^sjva.'ijwss^s.'sr,;?

r;.;:,,!?

two mile iHit 4iC

H..1I1H

Wysll IMillt. Hsnnsh |>. vs. Chath s
<*. Siinuders. Hattie Ts. Unwrenn* Ken

We have juM that many bcauttfol dolls
that wc are Koing to sell for about ONEHALF their wo/tb. Th(*y are all kid
body, (ointed eyes that open and shut^
and real hair, either lij;ht or dark.
Compare these uith any dolls you may
find anywhere at one dollar.

r»Vumd^ mcocy if

Th<- rotirt r ntcred

pl«Bi of not tpiiliy.

120 LITfLE eiRLS
TO BE MADE HAPPY.

Frrt B. Walker. Judge of

’‘uThn Bkttar ..f til- aui- c.f Jnka Vavly.

1379 yds. Dress Goods

•'

Worth 25c
for 15c

^ V-

■:Ai C‘:
■•'i' -



'^u'l^^'ls.BtMV.Iarinc HW in said cuorl bl<
’daalli Mi-bTfwlb»irs.4saJd<Sc.soscd and -Btt
flail t..iB!..nt IN- NsJ aatatc of whyh aaJd

Rapids tislay.
Till' inoniing w.is si>eul In .-irgiili
afier which Jmlw Mnvne siciit fc.rly
Fellow the Flag.
minutes In ohsrging Hie Jury.
The
Whirl our sol.liiTs w.ml to <hilia and
pnisiv'iilbiii »'r"Cli.<l Hull Hu' elinru- In' the Ptiilipiiiues iH-allh was Hi.' imeJ
Ulterliie » foreid iHstrunieiil. The de­ IniiniitHiil consideniipm. Willis T. Mor­
fense liilnks timt Ihi-n- is not enougli gan. ri-tivisl t'ottiuilssarv S**rgeaii[ I*.
i
cviili-nce for cs.ntlrtlon,
}? A., of rural rouie i, <-one.ir.|. N, It.,
Tito jury reiiinied n venlici of ttol says: "I wn* two yi-srs tn fiila and
guilty at a ii'eloel: In Hu' j-veiilng.
two year* in the I’hUIppiiies. :ith| NIne sulijts'l to isiMs.l Uyuk Dr. Kiiig'.s
Injunetisn Was Dissolved.
The injunction gr.uuie.l »to' reslmlii .New Dtseovery for ConsuinpHiii
.10 city from Imi'Oitlng Hu* nioulb of k*^rt lUi* in iB-rfeel iHwItb.
Jlnardman river
wns dissolved
by In, New Hitmimhli
Jude*. lla.M'e HiU tnomlua. tlie d^-' lu'eil'leill.' ill Hie HI.I Id fol ..Sllich
solution heiiic li* silpiila<i<iiii im tin- l.r.im-hial I.'..iil.le.Ilf the siilU'I'orr of ImiIIi piirnes, e.ases. " i;,i:ir.it.1eei! -ill .Hauti..|,
city WHS r«.pn‘*epteil l.y II. f.
Ihivls und BniurtliwAlle A Alway aptlKu. Trial Istiile free,
peaied for lh*‘ eouipbiliiaills.

at o.«l
oin.'-. I- and i- Nsst.y ait>Sn|.sl f..r NwnoEsaiiip. 'iii-m
• hisenl-r.l.T lhr»e-nn—•!»- wc-k.i^i.ojp ,

hus.
“C8»....*'•

This is a lot of dress (foods that by
takinj; all the house liad we L-ould sell
them for this price. They are of a
handsome crepe weave, halfj wool, 86
ioches wide, , will wash, and come m al
the desirable colors. Also
black a^ white.

Uoo Fred B. Wslkw^, Jiidr- of

This is an exceptlonnl offer, so
do not wail loo long.

A decree was gruiili'il in Hu* RviinIf nnyxibe knows anythin); of
Ex44emilor \VI!li.im J!, flmtidler Is
them they abould Infopm the cotwBlate ders ditum-. case suit p imHliui of the
rvldcnee in the Kinney
<^as<* *:is a goml sleiiosraidier and nialu.- i:s.'
taken l.tst evening.
of |Mi1li<siks every- day at Ills •l.-sK hi
■nie ease of the Bi-ople vs. John
the
Spatiisli elainu eoinmioieii.
Hoollhan
for the violation of Hu'
liquor law was taken up this nfierThe Bpvcnth district atmttal
phy.

Tcnlloa

openetl at

Christ with
evening.

a stirring scrrln

Iasi

There arc a large number of

HESSEN CITY
Ntwn City, MIeh.. Iky.

II,-Mrs

delegaioa present fTom all i
dlslrict and

Anna Shell of Coinmlsh was n gui'!.i
mudi interest Is being of Mrs. Maggie Mix Satiinlay.

taken In the wmk.
The address of welcotne was given
by W. M. Oorton ot this cJly snd the
. Rev. Hr. Brink responded tn fliting
wrordl.

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co
"THE BIG STORE"

Duon.

the Church

A allcht ehanm in the prtw

Mrs. Allii- Jewel

iiiid

Mrs.

Kul

De|>ew of South <imm .-iliended th
meeUng of Kcsscn fit) hive. So.
last Salunlay.

gram made nutde necesaarx.and U O.
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
eratiKellst for the dlslriel.
Taka IJVgAnVB HB»XO UBlninc Tabletpreached the cvenlag's sertnon, tak- DruertoN refund fnfsi-ytt 11 falls tn nr- K
W.UBOVrMagwalnn-Uiaswdiboi »r.
lag as his test. -Qod's Wlincssrs.'
l>rew,

Useful

Christmas Gifts
For Every One
Men Appreciate

“I hare talknl on this text nany
neaan for Christ come to my mind
and as
.

Christ has many t
I

Ulk perhaps wRneas will

come to your mind that do
mine."

J. N. Martinek

75C

Ho then spoke of the vast amount
0t naterial In the Bible and lhal

""""g&c’to 7SC

one time hr had a great desire
team the Bllile so well lhal he niiild
reiM-nl It harkward and said that If
this had

been done he would hn\e

foniid lu.noo more witnesses.

Your Wife

Men a Lcallu r Slippers 75c

Mr. Drew a|x>ke of the old tent nc.ir
Grange hall wliere-lho first wonice.s
of the church wore held, as a witness
for Christ.

The lives of Ihr jusipl<-

nnd the Ditde were menllanr.! and ul
the taller he said. “The world hav
tried to impeach this witness but ih-'>
eanool and nerer will U' atde to .i..
so.

It Ik the grandest bonk In nil He'

world and

the nnuc II

stronger II appears.

Is n*ad the

Read yvuir HIM—

Woulil like iiotliiii;* Im-Itef for •'lier" cift tliao a
pTctty iiics-o of silvorw-tiro
for berlftl.ir. for tbat'a «>nn
tltintf iiivtve fVefVlIiing
olae tbrit plio is

' sT'25 to $ 1.75
Slipp..o.
WHAT WOMEN APPRECIATE

pnnul

of. (imtify ber in Ibia.
The imiKirtani things in Hie life of
Christ wen- taken up and shown to )•>'
bis wllatyises and this was folhvwisi i.\
many others and he rinsed his sermon
with an iovitaiion for the uosavt-d to
come forward.
Quid hour servtce was I.-d ihl»
ninmiog by Bresldcni M. C. Vmin-ier
snd nvany delernlcs look their p1ue.•^
This servle.- was rauHi at liiune In lie
l*r-al church
inasmuch as it
Is i.f
• •s^ly oecotTcoce,
The irMiclushin |
of the hour wa* that three
words
make up the chiiatlnn life: prayer,
work and trust.
C F. Beaalon.
The Christian Endeavor session was

he topic of
U the s|ieakabould he wisely divided lytwpeo the
Meortlve raniaUiee and the brief busineaa senaloo once per month In conDSCUoa srlth
the rtqrnlnr
mming“Tb# implied Pledge” was the next
topic.
The coBvenUoa regarded the

Christmas Books
. A book is one of the nicest presenu tint can be rlren
to an; ebUd, boy or rirl, nun or wonUn. Onr Bonk
Diyislon
- ------------s
bas ttae nte
Intest books for everyone.

SUPPERS

Uenes,*’ began Mr. Drew, “but
tonight.

Dealers in Evetything

lack over Ucratiinily
lunl 8<« wbnt abo in
biekiiiR, tboii entue in
miil
Mill talk il
over. We arc tiiarrksl.
U>o. anil ctiii trive yon
nnniG lu-}|iful BUfjealiona

Ci^t 6rsad Cwerst lyenid
»nd
Tsrm and Tinside
Two papers for the pr.ee of one.

Sgl.OO

overgaiteRs and leggings

••.loll
bn Dotii'b nnil
Chernb."
Oncoftbo moat inU-rusting Imoks for young ihopie. wilii « mysU-ry \o
solve whether tin- rlicmli
is a boy or girl. Sclli for
tl 25

■■ Adventures of Mr.
WcgL'lobug"
is tbe m-wost )io»k after
the style of ttic famous
-fix" books. Told in
Frank Baom's Iwst mat>.
ner. Sells for 30c.
■.\ Rock in the Baltic." Robert Barr.
"The Lady Evelyn." Max Pemberton.
••The Man Between.” Amelia E. Barr.
•'Doc pordon." Mary E. W. Freeman. ^
•‘Daniel Swcctland," Eden Philpolis.
■‘The House of Defense," E. F. Benson.
‘‘Rezeoov," G^irude Atherton.
'.Sweet Hosrts Alwayn," c
of tbc Ix'st lpx>ks *>iiL

FOR THE CHILDREN

PeAins" just a boy.

“On tbe Line" u sp
foot l»ll itorj'.
^

•‘lVitbaie>!ika<1o." a thritling story of .(apaa. II 3-3.

n

“Bandit Jim Cnv,”
one of six naw juv««ite
henks with oolorod illnstratioas. KcD for 5Uc
esch. Kotiiing better for
little ones pBldishcil.
“Peter Rabbit."
another fine loxjk for tb<little boes, with oolorod
irictnres, and tells for 25c.

, “Dickey Dosrny." “Piiesy
' Meow" and “Beantifnl
Joe” are always good.
Sell for 3.5c each.

C9 Of Utest $1.50
copyrights that we have
the exclusive sale of al

50c each
“•Sweet Girl Grednatos,"
jost th< thing fora son.
*or girl. Plaoe for a
oxmplete reoofd. of all tbc
bappMiingt for tbe entire
■eoior year, offioen. tea<Ti.
ore. motto, yell hiatory
emta. greduations, cto..
etc. Be sure and sec it.
Sella for $1.B0.

?!

aRANP TRAVERSE HERALD, .THURSOAV, DCCEMBCR IX ISOS.

^ AGENCY

liiumH



USETTJL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
L'SEFL'L GIFT PROl.OXGS TIIF. FLEASCKF OF XMAS FHi>M 0X1 V/'AF 7'(> 77//: .^V:'.V7’

Christmas Is coming* and with it all the Joys and pleasures attending the
holiday season. Chief among these is the pleasure of gill giving, a custom that
has been banded do$vn generation alter generation. In selecting your gift
it is not so much what yon like as what the recipient would en|oy that
should he taken into consIderaUon. Something useful something that would
be a constant comfort-something that the recipient actually desires is the kind
ol present that is sih'e to be appreciated.

GIANCE THROUGH THISJUST OF HELPFULJHINTS TO CHRISTMAS BUYERS

ffiSSsW

tUDcl Slo<l
ChlldK Couch, sood size.................%21’i
Doll C»b*'.;............................................25c
Doll Co^^ATtsL......................
2Se
Gain(> Doardit.........................................3Sc
Barrow.......................................lOe
B*pros8.Wa»!on. ateri.........................90e
Toy Cart* ...___ :...'. .................... 1(te
Toy Stove*............................................ 40e
Toy DIshe*.............................................lOe
Twl Dozes........ -................................50c
Hook and LAddcr. large.................S1.00
High Chair...
Childs rocker.
Nursery Chair-----ji...-......................Sc
Cradles.............................................$1.35
Childs Deils;....;.............................$1.-«
Basel* ..;..-------- .;.............
DtaU Screen .......... .....................
Mrc Screen'.,..............................$1.80
Hnll Trees
..............
Sh-nving Cabnei .:....,.................$2i0
frail PockeiB ....
Ih'uks..........................
$2.25
JhrdlDlen- Slaa.ls................................ 2*e
8uw!.............
20e
doeka. fancy.....'fei
RugB. 27 III. hnmiioU..
kitchen Cal.ili.ls.........

iJiTAry Ta!>li'.«.
................ .,$2.75llliliUiK T»l,l,-.
$3.75
Comb.
«;ik,. .
Chairs, fix...........................$3.25
S<.Ttlonal rh'sR*. o.iili
..$2.75jSld.’!«Mir.N. wild oat.....................$8.25
U-idics Di-ckF. o»k.. ..
. .$S75 j llnflit. qiMit.-rfl n.ik..,.-............$10.75
It"..!, Rjirk*...............
. 90c lUfh.-, I”'* j.lw..
$X75
Roll Top l>»ke............................. 418J10 Tal-lr ChMh. largo........................... $0c
Flat Top Dpsks................................-$8.50 Talde Naptla*. six........ ....'..........3Se
TyiR‘ Wriler Di-sts........................ $4.75 Waier S.n.......... ...................................45e
I5e
Offiri' Cbalm. ri'volvlng................ $375 Rlafs Tumldera. sis..............
Wasl.. Paper tosKM............................$c R-m S.rir;^......................... 55c
odd........................
$630 Xicht laiinri.........................................10c
C..nimodfi. aid.......... ...........-......... $275 p.irlor I.imiis--- ............. i................ .oe
IMoxuu ^Itp.:: pi'T..*.____ ,.$11.75 |iav.!,|>.,rt. adjust :.!.]<•........ ;.$8.75
Iron
full rire..........................$1.40 .Atmi Uoctfr.......................
, Comfiirtot>. ptod one*................. .yHOc R..d R.ir-k.T......;.........................$1.75
lilsintcH. doUih'........
•<^..-4«c;Mi|--i..u H.K't>-r, h-ovy...................$5.75
Pllhuxs. vaoli..............
....4^1s.«r,:: R.«;ki.f.................... 65c
StnVf, each........................
....SOsic-urh .....................
.$175
Pili.a Cases. la r pair...
. ..15cj.«bt:,i.li‘in Chairs..................
$1.10
Chamtier Sets..................
...$T75{.Artu Chairs. h.rP*............ .......... ..$1.15
Wash MaehlW* ..............
.. ,$275 j Alorrj. Cl.airs,............................ $4.75
Tub Wringers..!.............
.. .$1.901 l‘al l-r Sltauds.,...................
60c
Ih iieh Wring**™.......... *.___ ___ $375 Parlor CablacU.
Clcthof llafteif.............. ................ 20t|stu-le Racka.-...^.........
90e
Iron Roar.lh........................ .............. 65e'R<*maii 'Ch;ili>....................
7^
.Chulits I1*I>.;...,........................... 45ejs<'ra l*iilowi*............ .. ........................18c
K.'wIi;e Marhluof........................... $123o| PoiVl. rr-c
..........................$1.75
Cari>e( .a»-wpiT. Ult.M”
. ...,$230;pnrt|.T.->. r-.r’-’ ■
Spice Cabinet................
... .40e^ Ijoe Ciirtalii'. r

J. W. SLATER
THE HOMEMAKER

OftANO TftAVCIUC HERALD. THURSDAY. DECCMRER 1S. 1MM.

CLOSED
From Dec. 22
To Jan. 2nd.
NOTICE;

charge rf my CadilUc office.

Mj TnTerte Ci^ office viU
be cloeed from Deo. 22nd. to Jas.
Sod. inolotive, daring
dnriiu' which
time Dr. Paoleoa iriU be ia
If you Wish your eyes ex­

amined please Call before or after above dates
Dr. P. A. WOLFE. OptometrisL
WUbelm Block. - . Inverse aty. Mich.

Gran^l Traverse Region.
COUNTY LINE.
Plenty tif anow and good sleigblus
eaivaC M lati ts uaa. All ccrr—petitf- In this locality. Some of the larmeia
the
Hamid effiea not have commenced lb haul logs.
- f^^TMch
------------- ------ .Jamid
tf than Tuaaday naan at aaeh waok,
Mrs. R. O. Dixon la very sick .at
end tf acfraapandaiiU fail to find
lhaira In. thay may ba aMirad that it
Tbe Bodal and entertolomeni at
aama aftar tlnta.
tbe Ramsey achool bouse last Satur­
day e vening was cicely aiicnded and
a good lime lo general was bad.

Mlaa Reaa Munro rvlurnad lad
week from Ctiartevola. where ahe went
to attend the wedding of ber niece.
for the late John Cania all aummer.
loot: tor another >

-S,

i

EAST KASSON.
The Christmas emenalnmeni
East Ksawn churcb will be beid on
Saturday eveolng. Dec. 22. Instead of
Friday evealng. as stated laat week.
sleighing and tbe main roads are al­
ready In fine condition.
• Quite a number from here attended
the district Sunday school enovenilon
I OtIbii last Stilurday and report an
xcelleet meeting.
Dec. 10.
and Mra. Louis RuthBorn.
ardt. a six pound baby girl on tbe 4tb.
Henry Londner of Elmwood N haultg wood from Cu* Neumann's id
'raverae City.
l^uls Rutbardl expects four men
from G<Kid Harbor today to cut logs
for him.
BHIs Palgfat U working for Louis
Rutbardt.
Percy Fool returned borne from
aturday. where he got very
camp Salt
badly hurt.

raverae City today.
There is a family of Indians moved
t Kenton, lipped Panin
In the <dd Qulxer house and are work­
ing for A. Newmsnn.
Seoii Leonard went hunting yesier
> Ladieu- Aid of Grant tiintch
Eugene Umlor and Stephen Badgley
helping A. Tblel-to butcher today,
oier Umlor Is attending Prof.Needlast Wednesday. There was a number
from both alda present despite the
bad atonn.
^*Mlke
Norris of Cedar Lake called
Dec. 10.
• 'I 8ui -

Jbe;r
..................
NORTH UNITY.
Vhnitcraoon instaad of
Services were held In ibe Catholic
^•rm. Will Gee went to North Milton
ebureb here on Tuesday Iasi and Ibe
ftaiorday.
next aervleet will be Dk. 26.
Joseph Hlavka waa a Cedar City
of wmiatnabiirg. rWtad i
aller Salnrday.
Tom Klrt. who has been visiting hia
I. for a
Thcraday evening,
faabie for a long lime.
lay.
X«e Wanagam of Angell li tnorlng Pier Salurda:
Tony Nem____
tmeakal ____ _ ______
blf bonae np to Ray Sbng'a lam.
Ip
to
Traverse
City
list
Saturday
Dac. IP.
and returned borne Ust ulgbL
Bert SUger and Grant DalM have
WILUAMteURO.
> to Bow Lake lo work In
I
Tbe InfantI daughter of Will Hamil­
ton baa been very lU of pnemn'mta . woods (or Mr. Bougbey.
PVank Rlsg and John Dvoraced
bnt It Bueh Improred now.
Bon. Saturday. Dec. I. IWM.
and Ifra. Chaa. ttioa. a girl.
idI^kJ
Tbe K. O. T. H. of ihU plarc to­
Tony Nemeskal has been sawing
gether with ihair famlUea enfnyed a
tor bla bouse.
' '( laal Sainttltr, sbingica
' Pleai
Joe Musti Is working for John KrubWhen they celebrated by an oyii-cr
at-pper, with moalc fnnlabed afterJohn Bbalda made a bualneas trip
Hlaaea Mary Seboflald and Ratle I C«isr City Saturday.
VloUn. who Bpent Thankaglrins at
Helen
a their bomea. bare returned to tbt'ir daughter
Mrs. Malollna yesterday.
aelxmla.
Frank Krubner railed on Mr. and
Floyd FOi waa married tbe day be­
Fred Atkinson Friday last.
fore TbankaglrtBg to Mm. Ida Norton Mrs.
Hr. galtivan expects to buy logs
of Petoahey.
Nemeskal
• • nOll
— tbU wintor.
-,u,r. Joe
" ftomte Seboffeld la moving bit fami­ at
sill do the scaling for him.
ly am to tbe OlaaAnttng neighbor- Trrmatn
Dec. 10.
bood today.
A merry crowd enjoyed Ibnlr flr.t
GLEN
ILEN ARbOR.
ARbOR.
alelclirtde of the aeaaon to Elk BapWheel* have given place
ra to ruDoera.
Ma laal night, pjey report fine lUeigh
ba there la auffleleni of tbe
tl
beautiful
now tor sIHghlng.
A barge look tber last cargo of luro
TiBit with tbe famllloa of ber of Ibe season from Neason's dock
yesterday.
H. L. and Dprnl Hoi
Harry King, of Traverse Cliy. a)
Owing to the drifted condition of
tbe roada. the mall carrier waa unable hands with friends here one dayweek.
lo make h
Tbe Ladies' Aid society met with
4ay be m
) make tbe entire
Mrs. Ready lait Wednesday
ro-ile. and only tipped over twice.
quite stormy the most o( . .
Dee. m.
bers were there. Refreshmeuta were
served.
MABEU
Roy Bari and Waller Miller, who
Mlaa Charlntie Wataon Is work­
ing for Mra. Lpul Co*.
returned.
Cliftord Pmv baa been helping B. ave
Mra Walker left Thuradav for
H. Aliya anrvev during the past week. week’s visit In Milwaukee. Mra Bari
Myron Marab wont to Traverae cares for Miss Freoeb during her ab­
City the «tb,
Andrew and Edgar Prav made a bu- sence.
Fisher, one of the life
aincaa trip .o Ttareme City one day logEdward
crew on North Manltou. came
i i*i week
with bla family last Friday to stay
Mra. Charley Olendcnnlng
the winter. Fred Rordoonx. also one
of the life savers, came with them.
After a sboti visit here Mr. Bordeaux
goes lo his home In Leland.
Xalkitoka lai>< week.
Grandma Boltard Is at ber grand­
A number of her friend* gatben-d daughters.
Mrs. Westeoit'a. for the
nl the borne of Mra. Richard Rrnan winter.
Fisher. Sheridan. Grads, and John,
Tueadny eveolng.
the burners, that went up north In the
t tbe borne of Wonder, came home by rail Issl TuesA few ladlea
r. having left their boat at 81. HeMm J. B. Hogeiand Wedneaday and
a. Too much uind and Ice to
iaugbtr
e further.
Mm. Cbu. GIrtideni
ak-k
Mlea Com Pray baa been III with a
arvre 'brtiat for tbe past week.
A good many of the vonng foi
from here Mleoded tbe dance in t
BLACKMAN.
Berker Creek hall ITiday eveolng.
Mias Bertha Liek. who bas boon
sick, for some lime, is able to be out
mood drove ;o Kalkaika Raoday on
pteaeure trip.
Will Taylor Is on tbe sick tisl
John Moran and family of Traverae
Oeo. Puinam and Oscar Vataar were
City vlali-d at Columbna Ito'i-m.er'a
eallera lo Ihc netghborbood Sunday.
leet Tuesday.
Dec. IP.

FAMtS'

a caOler in tbli vlD. G. Shorter and S. R. LaWyer
Dral
dnliy 1*« we«t.
tended 1. O. O F. camp tn Traverae
Fred Hamlltoo ha* aold taU fam City last FrUar nlghi.
MJa* Nhta Myers visited ber aunt Wltby baring rented hU farm to Mr.
to a F. Hodge*, and went to tbe Boo
Bfem,
with hU family to live.
Ollle Kobn. Sui
iuDday.
Wesley
rsley Wither has moved to Travr. and Mra. Charier Davu
Mrs. Oias. Cook atteaided tbe funerCltr.
*! of her
Charles KUderboo* U <m Uie sick
week, and returned with t
il. Dr SwaniOB of Traverae City
at borne.
1
Sunday.
ter Bla.
Hip 'nbbetts went to Ann Arbor;
Alao Oraadma Norris, called there by
3rd. and Dec «h tbe doctors |
........................................daughperformed an operation on him. lie
reported as doing as well as can!
expected. Mrs. Jennie Tlhbeti*!
3ver l.«00 bushels of poUtoea v
Is alao at Ann -Arbor bHptng c
raghi Into Cedar Run Monday.
Dec 11.
W'ednesday. Dec. 3. the steamer
Miasourt made ber Ust call si the
Arme dock for tbu season. She load-!
KINGSLEY.
ed out 3 2bfi iHishels of potatoes, mak ,
Tbe pumps for tbe new araler works Ing about 2f',<us- bushels taken over
ratem bar arrived.
le Acme dock this fall. If prices
A show comptnv gave tboir first, ad U-en hlgber there would have
performance free to a crowded bouse pen a good many more.
in Monroe's ball last evening They
Leon Brackett, who bought potatoes
have tnraged tbe opera house for 3 here for Mr. Blackman, will work for
week, and those whose inclinations
the t
rsrd will be giver
portunlty of having their-desires grat
John Stiles ba* 1
Ifled.
flue rarbuncles on hi* band,
be doe*
do. not care for some more.
Male Moon- will give a danec at
:e Arnii- town halt Xmas Eve, l<ec.
Is the new electric lighting just I
. . Hi- Invllc* I'vi rylivly and Jliulr
itartlng. Chari,
friend*. Bill win It Ihire. etc, etc.
Mr*. Geo. Jackson is passing a

**>>

..........

"S

Oec. It.
social meeting at the home
PflOVEMONT.
B.Kehl last Tueadav evening Imme­
Simon Srba'ib tninsartod
diately after the guests assembled, a in Traverse <*lty today.
muslral romance was given them to
Mrs. Aprill of Cedar, who has been
decipher, after which the following enjoying a visit with her parents,
:ram waa rendered: Instrumental Mr. and Mrs. McKay, returned to her
home..
Etta Kelsey; vocal solo. Miss Maud
Two weeks ago tomorrow was sol
Burdge: recitation. Julia Miller: trio. emnlxed the marriage of Mr. Joseph
Summer Days. Mesdame* W. B. John- Moster and Miss Minule voulpurier
stoo. G. M. Dame and M. Srhroeder;
reading. Hr*. W. P. Robertson; duct.
In After Tear* When 1 Am Old. Mes­
Mr*. Briggs Jr. murecd from Mandame* Johnston snd Dame. Following Istw
Saturday night.
the proeram a dainty course luncheon
The Piitnam LumlH-r Co. are shipof walforg salad, wafer*, olive*, frull
ping Istaves. also getting the mill In
saUd. rake* and cocoa was served.
shaiie for the winter
Mr and Mrs Frank Hannenl-erc.
ill during the past week, la
ure the proud parents of a little son.
The school children art- busy reMr* Arthur Vanatta returned
hesrslBg for their entertainment.
Halche*' Crossing last Salnrday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tucker are vMtlng
Arthur Warner of Cleveland wws l
guest of Mr. and Mrs. R E. Camp­ Mrs. T.'s mother on the farm.
Mrs. Catherine Horton Iv most
bell last Wednesday and Thursday.
again and anllclpalcs spending
...................... Aid so
winter with her daughter In Chicago,
while her daughter. Mrs. Johnson,
win return to her home in Mlnnespo.

V

Stoto News.
Luadeti with eoptHT mineral.
product of the Calumet * H«t1s I
mine*, the Meamer Flagg 1* enroot*
to the lower lakes wltb one of it,'
richest cargia-R ever shlii|>eil fr«im
nortbere Michigan. Its value 1* over
»i.250.mm.
A Jury In the ease of Will Ihinnliran,
charged wltb murdering Jm- Ca«s*-y.
ntghiwatch In a screen door factory,
returned a verdict of guilty of murder
in the first
Bob Slear. captain of the Tecumseh
team of the Southern Mlrblgau league,
was skating on Red Mill pood when
bis eye caught the disappearing figure
of a l2-ye*r-old lioy a quarter of a mile
away. Running to the spot he dlve.1
Into the Icy water. Four time* he
came to the surface for breath and the
fifth descent found tbe boy on the bot
tom of the |>ond and brought him up
Forty girls employed by the Rarreil
Porter company picking beans at
Owossu struck Monday marelng l>e
CBuse they hud been cut from 34
cent* a pound lor waste m 3 eeoi*
The company refus<-s to take back any
of the strikers.'
Olto l*anl Knopf n-palred lo the
l>aihrooni <if Ills ri-sldenc*- at Detroit,
and half an hour later his mothe
found himd'-ad. his body doubled ove
Ihe side ofNhe bathtub and hi* face
submerged In the tub. !l Is iheughi
he was overcome by tHr.tlnes*.
tn Circuit court at Flint the will of
the late Maria Stockdale was sllowed
alter over a year nf lltlgntb*. The
. slate is worth about $.tof>.o«io snd will
It divided between the legattew and
several charitable Instllittlons.
The non-game bird license ctimmlsslon has subnAttIted its Ural re|wrt lo
Crov. Warner. TbU nnnmlsslon U a
t..-« one lo Ihe public generally. It
was created by act 237 of l!,- laws of
isur,. and consul* tif three memliers.
whoso duty U to Issue permits to clHsens of Michigan lo rob Idrds' nests.
That Is to say. ihe commission U < mpowered lo Usuc licenses to citizen*
lo take Oesls in the tnli-n st of scl. ne^
During the Ml.'
which Is c«imp*.s.d <if Elliott R. Dun­
ning. Bryant Walker snd W H. nar­
row*. licenses have been U*ue.l m
fourteen persons, e.ieli of wtmm ^tald
one dollar Tl.i- rommission hss ex­
pended I!* and hs* turti^ «>ver th<'
$3 of it* rvcelpls to tb*'
slate treasurer

a soldiers Ilf.- in the PhllipiiiD.-* U
the rt-HSOD a>.-lgni'd b) Peter Quitilln.
formerly of Muskegun. f.ir d*'.-<'riliig
fiom the Ta.lfth infantry. ,iati„n..d
ill Fort Niax.-.ra N. Y H.folo<lc1ncs at ih< pnllre Matli.n Spii'la)
night and Monday iViKiit*- p.-t.-rsub
got the atory of his d-sertlqn from
him A novel point has arisen In the
cai*iir<- of Qiiltlin The tovernn>eni
Sllua t nnl» 12" exp.-nsi' rron*-y ft.r
SOUTH WILLIAMSBURG.
officers returning prisoners, and the
. Welister has hIs ni-w house pul
rx;»-n*.- of the trip to Fort Niagara
> and ha* moved into it
The road*
I
are fine now and the nwm would exe.a-d that, so Quinlln may
began this morning to Mraw log* after all get his lltH-rty.
from Mvron Tompkln's *w.
SiTreiary E- A.Holden of ijmsing
Maittsnn and Bur Brmmhas prepared the reports of the Pat­
head made another trip i, BoardmsD
ron*' Mutual lire snd the tornado and
Sunday with supplies.
wlndotorffl inanranre eotopttiie* in l>iMaccabees enjoye,! an ny,
supper Friday night at the burg, ;
pre<rnted at the annual meetings held
after supfitT they all enjoyed
In connection with the nifeting of ihc
dance
Sm".' grang.; to Grand Rapid* this
Two sleigh loads of people
seek. Both companies have had *ul,Ig for a sleigh ride next S>
evening to Elk Rapid* to vlsl
s'shilal growth. In the fire company
Id friend*. Mr. Warner's.
policies have been wriiten In
Dee ifi.
making 5.?AS policies or
fS34l,ST* oflnsnranec in fore- There
Deadly Berpaot Bitaa
areascommonlnlndls*.
are st
stomach |>>*ve been " iotueV amounting to
common in India s« are
sod liver disorders with us. Fur ihejalsHit IIR,'"-'. le the wled-tiorm somhowever there i* a sure
Jpany. insurance to the smoun- of »13«.wrttten during the year.
Brown, of
> bas risks amounting to ll.JO" The.v re^
stored my wif*
perfect hrolth tfier
EJgbi
a (utal of 0
of auBerli
fering with dyspepsia a
•. have Ibeen ausialned.
chronical!;ly torpid liver." Elect
lectrtc
chills and fever, malstla.
inalat
back, kidney troubles
Itch* Jtrh- Itch'—Scratch' Scratch"
and bladder disorder*. Sold
Beraicb' The more you scratch the
aoiee
;ee by Hannah
Hani
Dreg Store. S.
worse the itch Try Doan's niotmedt
Walt i Sod*. BugbtT'* Cll) Dr
Dreg It cures plies, eczema an« skin ItchStore. Price 50e,
lag. All drun
rugglsts sell I'

Mrs. BeUnger visited a few day*
last week In TrSTerse City with hut
sister. Mrs. LaCross
Mr. Hursfa. who ,bas been In the
ening. A short program was .
■oiilhwest, came borne on tonight*
A pleaLsanl sorprise was given Mrs. train.
I’alicr Branian Salur'
Saturday evening by
A numl>er of our town-m<'0. who
a number of her friends.
friei
have lieen in tbe wooils near C'-dar.
O. M. Dame left
morelng for came home today,
Dec. 10.

’‘■Hr,,,

winter vritb his parents.
■ Wood'a ^«The flshermen held a special i
rerta went over tn hia paraonage lant
tng In the town hall Saturday.
•Monday evening, by Mr. Wood'a- tooneat. and the evening was apent In treated tbe Ladles to cakes, plekles.
HUind" - • and delicious coffee. Po|<c»rn and
pies were In abundance and . well.......
I bey abeul
abeuld II
A lunch wae acrvc-l. ladles were glad they came. Tbe ladles
a good I
their daughter NeUK-. who died Satiirday morning at their home In Frank­
laat week wlih her mother and a'
fort. after tn nine** of typhoid pnetiHODGE.
Rev.
Mrs. Wm. Wells waa called to Grand mooila. Age II yearv. 11 montbs. and
Rapids
laat
Sunday
lo
attend
the
fue.1 tbe prayer meeting at the Hlor
* Mra Fannie Booth and children re­
echrwl bou*e last Tueaday evenint
turned iiLber home In Wisconsin *(.urned home File. ..
Cheater William, had bis sale laat
itber. Mrs. Mary
B. J. Bancroft and Aaron Frick went
Wedneaday. The croud was large.
Travers* Oiy last Monday on a Lamar the'paai week
Nr». Charier Klnrater and Mrs.
business trip.
a and rhll
egncct 1<> start Tuceday Dec. il
Clnrisa Saxion wbo bas been spen t- Will GrirStb started for Tulii, Goge.Callfomte. when Mr. and Mra.
ig tbe list 7 raonihy with ber grand­ hock eotmiy. MIrh.. where they will
Hama and children will have to . daughter. Mrs. Dan Pratt, returned Join their husband*, who ore working
her home ai Wm. Saxton's. Sunday.
their relailvea. (rlenda and neighbors
Deri Bancrofi and family spent Bungood-bye. nuybe for the laat time We
are all aorr) to aee Mr. Willtanis' folks day with his parents. B. J tlancrofi.
Asrati Flick ba* bought 40 acre*.
Ing In camp near Tulu.
knoa-n as the WIIIU King place.
WOUama ani family sncceaa In Mielr
hn Tagar called on hU brother
Ruby WIIMB made a trip to cmAdam near &^an Sunday, wbo Is sick
sew home.
C-iso last week.
Mr. and Mm William Wine vlalted
S'uiday school was well aiiendcd at ai this writing
Sberm Draggoo was in Traverse
wtita Mr. Wine'a father. Geo. Wine. Mrs. Luce's. Sunday.
O. y. Holme* goes to Traverae to Cllv Friday, having some demist work
Sunday.
done,
The K'lnday acbool bad a good n-c dav as one of the Jurymen.
There will l>e a Oirtstma* tree for
Cteorge Marab retureed from up
erd to attendance Sonday. the number
the Sundav acbool at Hr*. Luces. north Monday, where he bas been
M^and tor praadtlag a.
looking for a Job.

arc required this
year for

A Few Dollars

hence ihc more need
of safety for anti convenierce from the tioliar. In the

Peoples SniDgs Beet

year famls are not only
aafe bul i-aniiDK you •
nioJorale ioiereat osil osn
U- ilrawo nay d.ny.

M!d

Death from Loekja
has been
r with an attack of la grippe, baa and bealing properties pirveni bloml
III recovered as lo be able to re- pmsonlng Cbas. Oswald, merchant. of|
tselaersvllle. N.
writes;
to Ihg Bay today Ho baa been
••itinloysj in a camp there.
Mrs. :. J. Tedman was in town from
Currs Cuts. Wounds, Burns, and Sores.
Summit City Saturday.
J. II. Monroe was ot r from South

New Year dance, which will take place
'n hi* hajl here on Mondav evening.
Dec. 31.
A number from ihl* pjpee are plan­
ning 10 attend Ibe------*—*■ —
anniversary
Ivcrsary of Dr. _ .
Tedman at Summit City Thuraday
evening of this week.
Mr*. Fowler ba* retureed from
Traverse CUy. where she bas been
....... Eatelle Brooks and Mr. Clif­ spending a few weeks
J. S. Brown leiureed Saturday from
ford Ralaion were united In marriage.
Ann Arbor, where be spent a wm-k
Lake Ann Nov. 27.
In taking treatment from si^UlIsts
His health Is decldtrally ediy Improved.
there.
iged.
The Sundav srhool convention at Brown feels quite encourag<
ric
this place last Saturday was enjoyed
being done wbicb Is proof of
tsfaction with which our people
heeling Kingsley * oneycaeold <
trie lighting sysieio- Bui one accident
NORTHPORT.
and that one of minor Importance,
and of only a1«oot three minutes dura­
Mis* EUiel Wilson ha* returned tion. baa happened to mar the excelservice being given the village
from Aldcn.
_lr*. Gibbs. .
Bore, to Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hall,
lingsley Chrtsimas shoppers should
on Tuesday. Nov. 30. a glrlin mind the foci that It Is not
Mrs. Caawel and daughter Core, of
MantoD. Mleh.. are guesi* of Mra U good 1pollcv to put off your holiday
- Ing until the Ust moment.
buying
Bavnea.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shewrer were
The Ladlea Beneflt society gave a
chicken pie aupper at the borne of callers In town from Mayflcld SaturKatherine Wilson'* last Fridsy
The potato market Is still
evening.
quiet iM-lng almost at a stand
Sam Porter I* on ibr sick list.
At the special election held on Tnes- Many farmer* In this community
laat. It was decided to bond the decUring their Inlenllon to depend
less upon the potato hereafter and detlme. money and energy
along the line of stuck nii^liis
last Wednesday for a trip io Sweden ward sending larger qquantities of milk
The hcav
local
rh<H-se (actu
They will spend a few days
days '
shippers to tbU factory daring
Saturday.
York, leaving
the season Jtist closed were the one*
who had the greatest results to show
for their year's work,
intlne trip.
A number -of our voting p.-o|ile |re
W. B. Campbell left thl* morning
enjoying the fine skating on the old
for Milwaukee.
Miss Susie Baumberger and Irene Clark pond, now owned by B F. Ssy-

-

MANY POTATOES

S'V-

The Greatest

Money Saving Event
Of The Season

Our Manufacturer’s Outlet Sale.
Is brinpag thousands of economical buyers to this
store. Never before have we been in position to give
the FubCc so good bargains. Extra help has been se­
cured and every effort made to give you good service.
Useful Xmas gifts of every description is included
wiih this sale. You will not wonder at the crowds com­
ing here after seeing the beautiful articles we offer at
90 low a price.
Womi-n‘« Black Fell SIipp«r». fur trimirnd. fl.-xUile
Always aokl for $1. Salrt price...........

59c

Velonr WIvet Slipiwr*. for Men. Women, Misses snd
Chiliireii. Ju*i tbd thing for
API.
holiday gifts. Ssb price...........................................
Men's Blue ami iil«ck Inmvcr
OveroosL never sold
for leaf than $.5. C% ff\0
For this sjle....4^,VO

Men's Wool Kersey Pants,
Urej-Band Bniwss.
warronltsl not to f | O
rip. Bale jniee....... laisj

Children's Rolled
first qnuliiy Kal>lx>r«,
■ir.es 5 to b only^ Per pair...............................

19c

Men’s Leather Top Rohliers, rjllnl etlge and
heel. Lioctlyear brand, worth
Bale price----

1.48

75 Mrii'a Baits, just od.- or two »f s kiixl. mode of Casaimcrcs,
Worsli-js and Cheviots. Divided iafti lUnv lots:
Lot 1 -$ :>.00 vslnns. sale prim-..................9XM
Lot 2—f H.OO value*, sale |>ri«s.................. SSJ8
Lot ->12.00 raluiw, rale prioe............. . • .$7.M
15 Men's Far Coats, just oav of a kind, famous Bishop
make, at a saving id....................................2t> per Cent
Vonng Mon’s Ovureoats. snappj- style*, in black, grays m AQ
und fuiciet, $10 ami $12 viilnua f>r |7.4>* and3*70
A gool solid Iron Be<l. any color, for............................. 9U9
A goo>l steel Woven Wire Spring, for....................... ..........97c
A good Cotton Top Mattress, for............................ ........ 91.8I
2-'>0 Hocking Chairs to st'h-el from.
A gooii Bowing Rocker, high heck, for...........

........... 99c

A gool Arm Rocker, bent arms.
.4ir-tight Beaters.

79c, S1J9, 2.7S 4.48
and up

Ronnd Heaters for Wood or
Coel.
94.98, S.99,8.98,
19.89 and np.

Latest Kov'elly C<«u. full longtli. worth |d *>0,
This utU-........... ..................................................

$3.98

Plain and Crasbetl Plash Cape*,-juil
the thing for on '.Id lady.

. 2.98
10.98

Ladies' Black Broodclotb CoaU. jincO through­
out willi grey satin, wortli
for.............

Morris cLairs w ith hoH I H-.k Frani,-. upholstcrod w itb
imitiiiion leather, apring M..ts and h tcka.
nothing ia-uer nade. up Ir^tm............................

4.98

^ °'£owPricei

'

«RANO TRAVCme HCfULO. THIJflSOAV. DECEMRER IE f

ITS CAPACITY DOUBLED

John Erwood of Chtrago. one of the
best

merbanlcal

Ualled Btatco.

eagtneers

In

Ibe

The plans for the new

birildlng were also draw-n
after tbe ideas and under tbe aupeevision of L. W.

EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENT TO THE OVAL WOOD
DISH FACTORY

TiBfchum.

The veoeer marbincs were tbe i
vine. O.: the line sbafling. belts, pul­

for drying aparatus from tbe 'Buffalo
fforge Co, of Boffalo: the wire end
swing eui-otr saws, eonveyon and

special

machinery nnd tbe

engine, from Ihe Traverse City Iron
It «i><l thv I

nil. Ibe product Of the oibor four a

CMllr or alj tbe lonl talMiBf oper«- chines ean be arcdminodsled br a
tkws or tta» rear wa« Ike husc aii<11- tie crowding, bilag dirldod among tbe
tlcn to the Oval Wood null factorr, six driers.
On tbe side toward the old Uctorr

esa dUb CApacItr of ihr factorr. Here­

the Are risk has been made as small

tofore the capadlr of tho iDfilUKIoti

as possllilc br tbe use of automatic

tuu been Ja« «q«aJ te tbaJ of fit hir

ventilator windows sec in steel caslngs-

seat oompeUMr ta tbe wire end diab Tbeno am made ao that. If tber should
line but when Ok new pert beatne

be open for rcntilaiion at Ihe time a

opentioat It wrff bare

tban

Are occur;;, a fusible plug will be mell-

4oable tbe outRat or uN other aoeh

cd br tbe bdst and tbe windows will

betorr.

close aulomatleallr. so that tbe

menr

Tbe laproreamt

AbMt tn.ooo.

agement hopes tbat even though Are

should destroy tbe old factorr the new
The New Riant
Tbe new part, wbicb li a mammoth one could be saved.
InatUbllon In

iteeif. U lUillo feet,

To prepare veneer for the wire end

the longeat dliwelM behif eaal and

■aeblnes, there aro three huge peel­

went

It «a A frame balldlsc aad iie- ers la tbe peding room, weigbing 21.

caoae of lack of land was bnilt wlU 000 pounds each.
nearlr half of it restinc

These Ukc logs sU

feel In length, giving a cutting

foundation over Boardman lake, reaeb- face for Ibe three of IS feet, wbllo In
ln« oot to

tbe

old

boom.

A ffood

ibe «dd factorr the four peelers take

alwre of the land on wbJeb the (aete^ but four-foot loge. the four having a
taa aiaad and of wbick tbe Innber cutting suiflae* of but IS feet, giving
rwda aonalat U made.land, tba lake the three new ones an adranUgc of
lOrmeilr reaeblnc up to tbe raliraad two feet orer the foor old
la tbe oU plant tbe cores frdoi the
tradi wbicb rune belween tbe old and,
new pans.
peeler, from which tbe slats for mak­
In tbe new pen tbe flrat floor or

ing boxes are made, have to be fed

tnnenment ta aa MIowi. besinalns ni

to tbe saw and n hand fed nuchlne ts

tbe - went Jdde of Um iNdldtnc:

tna-

pnmps from the t'alon Btoam Pnmp
Ce.^or Battle Creek nnd from llenkm

Dsed. bnt U the new a ewlng a

was hoped tbat woiit could In' begun

end. engine room; fans and bnaUng bribe middle of November but It will
coHs; drlem. of txMta. which receirc heal least Januarr 1st. liefore opera-

room for packing:

n and

room at the cast end. nortta.
Beeood floor ibe wlre rnd

On Ih

room

enptea ahoiH' baH tbe space

la

oc
th

west and soolh parts while Ibe mnalB
der As devoted

to

the

pccUng.

o

vetkder^iiaklng room.

The plant

Improvements In the Old Paetofy,
Rxiensive tmprovemrwCs have been
made In the old fartorr

Ibis

year,

which will elTccI coosiderable saving
One of

these Is a shaving bln with a eapadar

but one piece of maetalnerr wbleh U of 10.000 cnbir feet.

Hereloforo It has

not new. that one being tbe tmtecdoek l)cen necessary to feed the ftirnaces
enafee cf SW normal borseiwwer. The

P

ttao now one.

Sundays and during tbe nixui boar,

machines to the seven t>cfort“ In use.

wttb at little damage to Itself aa poss­
ible;
fin main abaft la ala Inches In dla-

It U calculated tbat br that meant a

Bs

Next, spring, as early as possible,
there will be ewmmeoeed Ihe erection
nf what will be one of tbe flnCst build
It will be a briefc

stmetnre for Ihe C. 8. P. 8. lodge of
this city and wJII cost tlT.uoo.
SnxtOO

sd one story and a

fe<l

hasement

in

hHghl. the Unit story being 3« feel
from floor If roof and the baM-ment
nine feel.

The auditotlnm wlH have

the largest elear spare In floor-room,
of any building in ihe eliy. 57x77 fi-et
and with the gallery will scat lEon
people.
The material used In ranMntrlion
steel

one of the most brautiful build
tags in tbe eii.v.
On Ihe Drst Onor will be the audi

Tbraugb- torlum. for lodge purposes and

tnr

several hundred feel In length, whirb

also be a ladles' purlor

take the waste hom the vartoos nu-

square, a smoking room llxlStj feet,

feet C Inehes-

liatiquot rqnm while a smaller yionioc

aolatelir ki -damier to tbe

Another feature by which a saving

will iH! partitioned off for the gentle

Is expeeled to be effected is that tbr

men w ho wish 1<> smoke as well as eai

tba abaftlng and pellera. as often hap-

healers in the new plafll will l>e hwl-

The building will be

heated

by

steam and both gas and elcciriclty wil'

ed with tbe exhaust steam from

milll atrle. and tbe orilars of tbe shaft­ engines, white In the old plant they

used in llghling.
Two other brick buildings are In

ing boxes ate art Inside the boxes

arc beaied with live steam.

with no need of outside set serews.

vaenum pump has l>era Installed by

A

pnispeel. both for Front

slreey,om

which tbe exhaust steam, after having

being of two stories for EL MrSi^ani

sHibtlr. tban those in tbe old plant, heated the benicn. will be brought

and the other of two n' three- storie*

bftag of Ore ’^pev' trpe. and there

for J.

Tbe heaters sre of a dlRcrent Ijrpr.

tatns a full mile of Iron pipe.

back to the boilers and madr ut

Tbere

The engine room of the old plaot

are six driers and there are a fan and

has been greatly enlarged to aceom-

a baaler for each

two

driers.

flriefs are bnilt of metal

Tbe

Instead

Wood, as In the old pUnl.-and tbe six
driers neresatuie the using of «.«w
feet af slasi roller chain.

The driers

are also omnged so tbai ther have a

(wn parts so that one part will al
ways be In reserve, aad besides this
there Is an older Pufdex pump,
water for Ihe bailors U furalshed by
enough so that they also afford grenl

gear drtra and the gearing Is arranged

Aro prolcctlnB.

It

Is Intended that

summer a sprinkling system will
be put In the new (rtnnt for greater

Afiar the logs are cdt into the sixfoot lengths necessarr for tbe peolerA

business at the old Nortbam hardware
location.
Speaker Cannon, who It pearly 7i
. :ars old. ran hsif a block for a stmt
car

In

Waahringion.

lie caught

l>

and elimbing aboard, was met by Sima

raa M Ml feet aaeh longer tbaa la the theae pumps and the capacity is great

tba iMmt sxpendnore of power.

and llerl«>ri Montague. wb<

modaie the new machinery put In and
one of tbe machines ts a triple pump.

oH part. Tbr)- arc run br a worm and
ao as W sacare tbe best resulu with

a;

will carry- on a hardware and grocery

cam.

protoetlon from Are.
Tbe steam Is generated In six Sterl­

tor Carter of Montana.
aaM.

’-That's pretty

"Oh. I'm good for a rtm any
iKdwlthaiandlDg Mr.

Gompers.'

the speaker said.

MMT IS UniffiHl

ing bollera set Id batteries of two each

Simple Way to Overcome the Dangcn

and tbe new vats, of which there are

and of 4» horaepower each with a

of This Disagreeable Oiseass.

twa of ®ve aeeHews each, are bnOt of preMure raparlly of 125 pounds. They
In the old plant tbe vsts ate

oilodes

tbat

auend

human

Catarrh is an inflammailon of lh<

aad flve will be ran al one time, leav­

renew tbm averr few roars, but it It

ing one dead all the Ume for cleaning.

objecied on account <ff Ipck
fpon promise ibey wooH
(gsin. the l.eds were taken oown ann
-arrlPd out In the varil
TJie rhalrw
were pot in the -'kitchen" snd»eat.-.l
■he older people and children, til.
•able arilh the fiddlers- chairs on it

ot saw aad the togs will be out for

earn were used.
Tbe IlgbUng capacity has been great­

both planu br ibe ooe crew of men,

ly Increased by the Installation of a

those for tbe old ^ant being ranvered

new dynamo of I.0.V1 lights capachy.

there from tbe new part after 1>elng

Id place of the old one of 500 lights

rutmp, Uias saving the expense of a capaetty.
6ww for aaeb plant.
la the wire end department there
with OM more to be taatalled. while

Paige company, that Ann also doing
Whsr* tho Machinsry Came Prom.
It If g matter of rre>Iit to tbe eity

nese are of that tt has an Iron woHcs and marhiae

tbe'same trpe as those ta tbe oM pan
aad to of them were manathetured b>
tbe Tmveme CUr Irtm Works,
others

J.

the wiring of the nes- plant.

are 27 machines ranged
■^Ibe <M plant has 20 mac
a total of <1 marhlnes.

The dynamo was purchased

through and installed by the

being of tbe Sanoac

shop which can turn out work of the


which

Traverse

City

Iron

the Works does, and Mr. Hull gives tlM
stfle. great credit. The Iron Works bnilt 20

Tmaatr of the new Btacbiacs wm be of the new wire end

machines and

suited

besides that tamed out about one-balf

and the mBalwIer will he m when-

Ihe apeela) kinds nf machinery neeeas-

atarted whet tbe factorr
over li heeontes nrc»snrr.

U

Althnigb

Uw drtera ars bnlU lo earn for the

r tbe l^rotoment of

' pMuet bf lo«r naebUaa eacb. 21 in

1 were Tie product' of

r catarrhal troubles has been foum;
—Ryoraei. a eomhInailoB of heatiag
and germ-kiiilag lialsamr. that, when
breathed through the neat pocket lb
haler that comes with erer.v outflt
reaches tbe tiniest eells In the resplri
lory organs. earTylng Its healing and
faeallb-clvlng prOj>er1les to every pan
where Ihe catarrhal isilson Is prosent
yirmel kills
k
fsrd In this way. Hyirmel
i
»
catarrhal germs, drives
the -polat
from the system and heals all Irrlt
tkdj that may be present in tbe. mncon« membrane.
If yon bare Ibe ivrdinar.v caiarrha:
symptoms, such as offensive brvath
hnrwing pains In the-throat, wngh
raising of mneous. dlfflenlty lb breath
tng. aneexing. huskiness, discharge
from tbe nose, droppings In tbe throat
conghtng spasms, etc, begin the ni
of Hyomei at once.
A eomplete Hvomel onlfll cost* bi
$1. extra l«til«. If nrt^eff. fin cent
and Is sold by B. R. Walt A Boris, nt
der an absolute guarabiee that It srill
cure caurrb or money wU be refund-

last

year.

more

tova

The; pay
Tbr;raywH»«<
Ite

emphiyed.

v-ro.as

We.

tnsll'

snd.lhP^tbW^MaB^t^loav >•>-arsAdt's<

akined

wlffP^n

.-tu
i-mpliij ed

b>ua inanufai-tunnK niu-rpria.-'
-tuall seal.- and Inslt'itii.xts a-d
as fanorVes, but

CJly during the past year, was 3U i-cr' who should propi-rly be ainnts nvl In

There is an old •upersiltlon that to cent over Ihc year Ipfti.

The R.-ours ■ a compilatinn «f this kind.

Th.- flg

be horn on CbiiMmas day Is In he

figures taken veo' corrfntl}• from of- un-s are vety graiifylas.

larky all ooe-s life, and

flclal sourm shews un luereas.- nf l*:l st>rve to refute often repeated slate-

In

Bllesia

there Is a IH-Ilef that a Iviy iM>rn on

worllng'|M-opU. io the same Hat as I menis during Ibe'paet

Christmas day must Ih> luv>ught up .a

printed last year, and Ihc Incrvaso Uiilhal our factories

lawyer or he will Ntvune a thief.

were

EhigUnd was due In the Ute Duefatoe

positive « vld«-nee of the steady and ! numlrcr of skilled men

of Kent, grardmothiT to King Edward

sfllrslantial growth «ff TravTioe Cllj’a ] tie,Ml««l.

with

imusemeni
when a

lllile

of
girt

Quer n
nt

them S9»4.GCn.

badly

The numlH-r of idle lo.-n ta

|Tra»«rw- Oty Is a mlninrain. prnbaldy

that Ihe figures here given, are for tbe-show

vieturia

ibai

all are

drawing

guxj

aciual njifniHT of employes and the j wages, aad almost UBlversally, steady

Kensington

wugosalMld ttu-ffi during the year, and | work.

Cbciatmac Veraea.

No t-Suphnee,

more wr»d' the win.i is dull

An^a lah)'s low cry!

wh««

It is well iw stale In tbU coanrcllon. j less than ev.-r b.-ftre. and atallstirs

..

Heap

As

This islhav.- not Isvm able to gi-f sofflrlest

niauufacturltig induslries.

haring

f’alare.

en>t>krylug

wages to Ik- 579,kCf, tbe total numt>er j h-ss men than In former years.
wages paid

cn-dlied

<MII

raonlha

<.f emplo)-.-s In 1*"« bring 2522. and l.v matter of fart, many of the factories

It has iM-en pul on reeor.1 that Ihe

Is

and

few

InlrDdoelinn cf Christinas tnta Inin

Ha-k.y 5'srlury ...................
i

,

Wece* pd.

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

•n.twa

EUlIrnads............. ..................................................

U1.PW

Traverse City Iron Works ...................

'I5.O0U

Cigar Bps Factory..........................................

2.ho»

Straub Bros. 18 Amkitlv........................
R.

.

.und 8 8.m.................

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



2IJAW
' :>4*

B<-ilner s Factory ..........................................

H.isa
'ttoo ■

Trav.ers.- City »lllling Co...................
3. C. Morgan 8 Kou

.....

2«M

Traverse City Mfg. Co........................... ..

li.riN

Blarrh Co ............................ ..

T.2«*
lO.tlOT

Michigan

Also ................................................. ..
A. W

Rkkerd's works ...........

Victor I’r-i-rt.vf

6J«I»

wagon ffmka ....

A.8.SU
((••■nil

S. .-iib SM.- l.iimls-r Co. ... ______ _
Cigar makers..................................

.

-■«-

A. L. Joyce Hotlling'Works.................
W. E WUharas Co.............................
Beadle Harueas Co..........................................
H. * L. Co. Floor MIH ...

T.xufl
20.0B0

Kelley Lurolwr 8 Shingle Co .....
AmerleaB BuHcr lUsb Co.

........

Potato lmpl.-m.-nt t’o.................

g.7or

.........

A. J. Poteriyi. T. C. Wagon Works..



«8M

Elf-etrlelans and Has .Men ...................

S4P»1

J. K. Orrillek «Y'............ ..............

»>NH

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

float nullders ...

4.5oq

Traverse City Briefc Co.......................... .. ..

!2^

X. .M. A........................... ..

StJGIU

.............. -.

.Vo'rnbB Harness Co..........

r.ftri

Caldwell 8 Lmidnu.....................................

il.Tisl

Canning Co.............................. ............................

12.0».»

Wm. Jackson Harhinc ShtH< .............

2.4-t

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

U.met

Printing Offices line, office h-lp.) .

tomm
13»pnq

Uaikliam's Hriek

Y'ard

IKbI W.sst fHsh Co. ...

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

v.im

Miscellan'V'u.-......................................
Total*.............................................................

'

And the star rsln. Its Br- while Ihe
behmlfnl »lng
E’or the manger of BeOibhem cradU-s

FIRES DF THE YEAR

king:
The hushed exrih waits l>eneMh tM
stars

ONLY $1884846 IN I.088E8 SHOWN
. BY THE RECORD*.

WhIl- swift bonrv come aibl go.
Biag nut aer^ (be samw;

Tbe rnmpany U now In

rroress «if <a'aldUhlng . a
on Wet4 f-Viot elre.4

Department Did Good Work. Respend

She aaits i.- hear, n Messed lime.

compli-lt-

Th*- mwchin-

• ry U being |dared and ■' ts ctpected
ibsi the maniifsei'ire «g Vieka

ing lo'8S CalU. But No Very

for*, the . ml of IW. maath.

Who brought Cod's love to mr'n.

paiiy has lartnTha Are d'lwrinM-ai

Farmera’ Dinner, tSe. .

had —■nsl'ler-

a^le work to do d->rlng l»'«

There

were SI calls »t ni io and r-spoDded to.
U nf the calls bejng tamed In from
boxes and

smt Io by phone.

he fip.s the'fir-n>»n w-irking a to'ai «rf
hoar*.

Im.

-tretchloB

2S H-o

Tlw rran-

t.rdevsj already

•«

band, sufflcp-ni to keep tbe plstit m
'•peration for at k-aat a year with a.
b-t-ro

of

ftli...it

iw<miy-fli-.-

p«v*pl«.

m«n> *.f tb-m tUffod workm*-o
The rompsoy wwa organlzt-1 by Mr.
Payspn. and a -ide from bint-ilf ail of

The department trav-ll-d 113 miles
ID the disHurge «< its d'lU'- and al


and

•dh«r f|.-.’’lalll-s will mtnroeore b*-

Large Fra*.

Of peace and joy and nf the niHd.

insisting of Roxsis. Riews. etc, Vf*c
•tahli's, Pregd and Butter. Pic, Coffee.
Uttle Tavern, tivj Front Street.
4S-a

speeialiles.

<qulpDu<ut io Ihe Msribain l.ulblines

She walls to hear th.- ( Iiristmas U-11-

1-r-t

of

T:ae i-fflet'-ner nl Ihe work of

lb.-'tiorkbuiderw
tft-n

aro In-al

who beHeve that

Ibis indJ-Uf/

will pay gmd dlTMendJi and
! bixoifsa-'uituga of Trave,^- f.Tty,

I’htri Tho«. Murray and his nt-n I-howo by tb- fan 'hat at'b'-ieh th* it
was ln.-i;Mii— to the amouiii <>l I22A.
'T3.9L on the biiiHIngs and r-mteiits

"tigs In the Rrand Traverse region
to an end.
Ilte haste to go home, the rs>.l ■
were furgo-tetl and my parents had In
sut them up Ibemselves which wt«
'mall matter, as tbe bedsteads bail
V roped.- The night being toien*<!>
cold the warm bed cl<Pbe« N.-evtn.thickly coated with 7rost and bad
be .|ri«l by the stove J-^ore th- famIv cmili! ndire. This annoyance and
1- rhsgrhi of Ihe mirprise aag-r«l
mv mother and her auburn hair fairly
blixed with tnai«MUon;
my Uiher

ninulng

havtv|aki-n ib- actual Agurt-s from tbo

'jI lb-- buli'dlngs wb'TP rails wer« r*sd nnd danced without getting tired
the Addles sousaked
and
squeaked
wltliaul stoDpIng. and Hank Ail-n call
ed and callad until 4iia x-olre crew
hoarse. All ton soon some one tuni—d
.... dork bad loa'g ago struck mid
-licM nbe bell of which strikes for
ns yet • and one of the happiest gather

being more fartnries

as" and

Iteen made for the purpose of fnrmlnx

Ing pc^lc in the Uriories in Tr%vrr«-; n-gardod

•ir her fnliire 'wlf^ nr bnaband.

'Z

of wood and It baa heee

there

iusiliu- Inda)’. that) Iheif were n-wral Donlba

lluns, the asylum and rollraada, faaa

The r.ngels sing acain
irwered the knock and Instead of an
Indian, all Ihr nelghbnra rrawded In
'he door.
It look but a moment to
learn lhal the surprise was complete.
»nd for a short time wa-= the eontraat
r a eresl-TalU-n 'vapt- nd a ylciotlus coapanv. This feeling lasted but
tnnmenr. It was to lie the lari meel>ng of the season, th- plans were suc•essRil. and thevtsviple were bent no a
-pw^tlme "Hank" Allen

inanufacturlag

showing Is imteh belter than wass ex-

ause the sleeper to dream of his

....

Intervals, were given to , Impromptu
Vlsiis en masse upon some ncighlior

varloiia

nine holly leaves tied in a handker- pecli-.|
The Slate Faevory In^t-.!«r'de,|
rhb'f with Dine knn:s. and places! un- In his last report rciaUvw to Traverm-, In
bo pilow
on Cbristmaa night, Cllj, sUt.-s lhal IBe Inriease In w.nk ; en

—Busan Goolldgn
le house and again death ente
It Is the Christmas time;
once more | saw mv father
ernd the hill with a rrdfln under h|s And; up and down-''wlxi heaven and
and 1 was told that Willie l.eltyi
i-arih.
d.-ad. I vlslii-.! the lonely grave In the glorious grief and solemn mirth.
IV joyous little ftli-nd so lone bur•e.!,
Ihe banks of ih- WhllewitCe. Tile shining angels riluib.
—n. M. Muloeknorth of Yuba.
- in piPirfv. their lu m.-rry all. Iv merry all.
few. :il)d the
With holly dress Ih.- festive ball;.
TTie chief
cnjnycul by thijr raiiiy; The
Hrviar.- the sung, the f<-asl. the ball
In rcUfiouv m<-<-ilngs in
-e'.3Ylne merry Chrlstmti.
which 'he manifestatinns of the spirit
W. R. Spencer.
were expressed with great vigor. Hut
winter. I think It mu < be xfioul At Cbrisimas play um! make good
lie more
ixr.n. surprise parties, or
cheer.
-itrreet. attempted surprise parties,
For
Christmas
comes
Imi
once a year.
is date a-s
Ihe diversion. I pu*
—Tusser.
Ii'ist proliabk- one. for
I speak 1
vre.vslnn of which t si
The vtnr that *hon.- in nothlehem
n*cciiect making my first r<impHt
Sbtoes still, aad shall not cease.
I sat under the prolertinc arm of
And-Wlisten
still
for
Ihe
tldlaga
Allen, who was all
the children's
Of glory nnd of peace.
friend, nnd while eating her e-s.khss
■hn.l doughnots. I noticed thi- differ—Adelaide rroctcr.
... lM>tw<-en hsT bulky form and
TTiere’s a song in the airt
swarthy feainres. and
mv moiber's
Then-'s.a slarfn the sky!
willow-r Amrc and ruddv cheeks.
Then 's a mother's deep prayer
The winter evenings ql appropriate

l.v mother

hoped th« with tbe use of cement Tbe use of the exhaust steam for tbe who do not suffer from this disagreea
He dtsease. often in a ehronle and dan
vn» no renewals will be naceasar) new beatcra will make It much easier
gerons state.
The logs win be cut into the proper
» the boilers than as tboogh live

the

a comparison with

eurious old siiperstlllnn is tbat

Back to the same'Old Uvea again-.

flited with all Ihe latest derlees

lengths br a bugb circular swing eut-

rv-r. 24.

view of morlstllv -was the
'll ke<>p one (Thris-tnas merry kllll
trley Paige whose peot*1e ll»ed on
— Sir Waller Seotl
farm now owned by Wlll<er IVw-ry.
Mv fglher made the coffin of pine, iiii- Th.- llm<- draw’s near Ihe Mrih of
Christ:
nsinled
I watched the Imrlal on (he
Muff shove out cabin. Afterward mv
hi- m.»n bi hid; Ih- nigbt Ls still;
father plar<-.l a fence of cedar pickets
Th.- Christmas Ik-IIs from hill to hill
sriuind tbe grave and a weeping wil­
low was planted within. S<> IndcMIdy Aiisw.-r i-iieb olhi-r In the mist.
.
—Ti-nuyson.
was this grave iiuiiri-sws! upon my
childish mind, lhal I liisiantly recog
We Hag Ihe bells and we raise the
nlr.cd It when I visltcsl It tasi August
strain.
aper an ahsence of fortv-Jonr years,
although the grave had fatirn 4n. the We linng up garlan.is everywhere
tdd thi- tup.-rs iwiokti- fair,
pickets lay as ther fell, imd in. plan'
clump of
feast and frolic—.vnd th.-n w.- go

noiiilcd of Ihe proprtsedcall Bvrryetb
save ours had been visited h'lt etfb
le there had been a betrayal of eon
liienre artd the inmates were rcady
for their vlsliors. Ttme went on and
no'binc seemed to h.- In the air mv
usrr'nts lell In'o Ihr deep trap Iha*
had been laid for ihrro and on.- Wiler
eoM night, when the moon was full,
sad when mv mother was putting us

Kdllkia.

In (be Tarinas factuiles al Ihta Unic.

aiioii of the anmlHT <if rmploy.-s in

■ hai nf the play of "St. Oirorgv and the

Hut lei it wIilHile as it will

good for an «M man." Senator Carter

ther are pat Into the sUaming

cement.

The Evening ftccird. a careful cranpil

brought Ibe cualom from Oermaay for
equamyandn
of than his nr
nf laud and all I
ren. All wenwen-........................
flllett with_ good eh<«'
and
Id hope for the future, and all
«
vimlnably poor.

ll.-li.l.ir

Aeordlng to Ihe annnatfeuslom of not baaed upon the nnmbar of peoole

Dracon," jH-rfnrnted on the evening of

and

of Front and Oak streets and will

from belia anoght br set

are tbrew*nf tbmn. vwrb of wbh'ta eon-



Erseted

stage
Itsfic
both the <rid nnd new plants tbere ilaneing. Mr, with a
feel at one end. On the flrst Anor wtl;
several
cravryora.

There will also bo ab- burner.

n the Evening Heeord

cut. and apeaks of the tree being cov-

who
to

WAGES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMDUNJED TD
NEARLY DNE MILLIDN DOLLARS^

-r»-<l with colonsl c.rndlrs.'

I DIG LODGE BUIUHNG

rhlncs and eonvey It to the bln. and anterooms anl lavatories. In the base
wOl be a commodious kitchen
thransbonU doing awar with the ne- should tbere bo more than the bln can
and a banquet room 40xT5 feet. Tht
eeailtj of aa oiler, tbe oiling devices accommodate another conveyor
needing reOtllng bnt once In about take the excess to the bugb waste main puriinn of this will be a general

pena. tor tbe pslkrs are all of Iroa.

month

t of timber land in
now Acme tosrnship. whleh
cnpacJly to bandle tbe shavings wbicb qnenlly stood nnienanted for a quar>r nf a renmry. and known lorallv as
will enne from the department as
le -'Rralnerd lyit." He soon put
result of the lacrcaiie of maebinery.
rough log house 1Bx7r feet. In '
iiurler was located Ihe kitchen,
Will Cmpley Nearly SOD Hands.
iher quarter thc-dlnlng room, whb-h
The nch fartory will give employ­
also-lnclud«>d ihe. now
fashionable
ment to (oUy loO hands, making total
open stairway: the
forre cmplored by- Ibe Oval
Wood esed as a bedroom
Dish Co., at their factories In the city a silling room in 4hc ilay
place for ihc inmdie bud at night.
trir 500 bands, at 375 were
I n-posci lu'neaih
Ih IIhe
’ '» d
ployed during tbe lo^ month’s n
iMut. The paiiltlons were (rmllled.
lAOe. and the payroll for the year faci 1 do not think even ehtilk lines
mSTked the honndarles of the dlfferamounted to II2S.0D0.
In finished and the
family- esIatiUshed. onsisted of father.
raoiber. a baby and myself, berwi-en
two and three yeara old, now the ooly

mstsr aad seU-oUIng boxes are oaed

three aaontbs.

each

as the old one was not of great enoogb

t^^lh the hin. however, the

need on Bondars and noon hours and

tt win stand tbe twisting and straining

lU.Ouo

A new blower outflt was also put In

II n-lll l>e Inrated al tbe norilii-ast ror

made, being laid In plumbago so that big saving will be Glftvled.

The Arst Cbristmaa tree m a RritUb

A Chrinmaa cusion Mce common

there will lie eniranees on three slde:-

tbe year,

^

and only-in the western countlss. Is

will he brick, slonc and

Tbe

annually

INCREASE OF NUMBER OF EMPLOYES

rake

This is hung oa tbe born of an

i ll. Insure a pv>d crop

all over England, bnt now rarely seen,

with alabx. tbe hame as while nut-

mlBslon rope for the drive U the beat

toUl'

In II.

A SURPWtSE PARTY.

eratem. while tbe seeendarr drives are waste and ahavlngs will bo stored tor
of tba American aratem.

la 17. whose wageb
♦IS.ano.

a

is made on Christmas eve with a bole

Written for the Herald.
late la ihe aDliimn nf

Ding hours and the cost sggi^mted
drive U of wbal Is caned the Aigliab

The M. A N.j; road is hut a short aneestors Intirenl Britain.
Treiyre. Hcrtfordablre.
line, though it Is eontlnnatly expanding

In the year.

The main several thousands of .dollars during

7 will be driven
engine In

irr.,?-).’

annually iles cornnko) to VbrUimaa lima urc
derived from tbe woraUp of pagan

The clothespin department wax i

The building will be

used for drying the dUbes.

In expense In several lines.

In tbe entire new factorr there is

j.7-

malerials.

drawing

Urged test summer, tbe capacity being

l•ases. in the state.

log-euulns will bo warmed by Ibe heal wbicb Is

nt tbe oast mde. souib:

ees doa-n to 72.

r lodge pur-

by delay in getting Ihe

1.0 tbe flrat- to draw water from the

In here are residenis of other places, well on Christmas moraiag.
Neariv all tbe rusnrms and fotlvibringing the number of local employ­

dooblod by the adding of seven new

tim diabes from the mncfalner and dries tloiis ran be begun. Ihe deUr I
them while belns uken to the paeking

Then. lou. some of the men who run

a remedy I

WDRKIN6 PEDPLE
AND THEIR WADES

Scultlsb servants eaeb eo-b-avnr

aggrewaie over

Ctothenpin Department-Enlarged.

Next Spring by C- 8. P. 8.

Hon; Donh of the sbope. on the wf«l

: pr.-se.-iejl io Yorksuluigainsi t:veihacbc

loral men tbat Ihe P. M. load 'doen.

The total number of men on the royal palare was seen In ihi- reign of
three roads is *19 and Ihe 4oisl n-ages Ooorge IV. Lord J. Russell was prev

suned.
When the new factorr was planned

running here and ecmsequenily does
not afford nearly tbe employment for

of AararB. III.

Imposing Btmeturs

for all kiDda of work about tbe Inatiiu

in wages.

and beaters from Anrora Boiler Co,

■ ^Ine abop and carpmicr shop, with a power fed heading macblne
eeerrtbinc In tbe toot lied neoeaaarr

dorlng the year tbey drmr IlSd.o.sv

Works: the steam piping and fltiings ami a great deal nf traffle Ir handled,
from tbe Crane Co, of Cbleago. aad tbe numlicr of local men employed

Hubbell of CUetgo; i
A Hi

wbldi will more tban dMUc the wire

I'.ngbed.
U. M Bralncrd.
Medina. Ohio
awntbpdRsfini yr .edre iheaykn mi

The C. R. A l.-rond has but a braarh

leoilmt rf tbe fartorles;
duct Iff the Coe Mfg. Co, of Pali

of Clercland. O.: fans and beaters

lll|UHt«Et4i4UnilNEPUNT*ND
EMnOr ABOUT SOD PEOPU

(ConllDiM
irlous bran

superUi-

leys. etc., came from the Hill Clutch

WIRE END nSH

MUrittaAOUKNRESIKNEIIE

Tbe old cold toes; 8 new oac
quicUy comes, li's tbe story
of 1 weak throat, weak luofs,
8 teadeacy to cosaumpdoa.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the takiat-cold
habit. It strencihens, soothes,
heals. Askyourdoctoraboui it.

sponded to. tb- low was but IIS.Afx the amoum of Inaurancy over los<
Hne |'2-'T.22.*-.|9.
In !h- .l-parira-ot at present aro
trarfibri Ibe tfaief and five full paid
fiertnen. while tH-re kre about 40 ndunteer* iMdmglng to the acvcral hose
eoDipxni<9 in ll>e aereral Wards

MsflufactaariAg

inOs store Saves Moaey
" lor Pradent Folks
Our I'ly d-!ui*«tii< n- l< ev>mpie*e tj
varl.-ty and q-iali-v
The *>.«-». «h
ehmwm with a »i-» to ciclud-- irw.»l»
toy*.
A
aplendrff
aaaortment
of
toy
iraoaara. eommoaea. chaira. crafflea.
oM. g»<arta. stove* at TOe to *180.
Beys' sleds at 60e to *188
0.ris' oieda at 2Sc te fllBO.

GOON lOGX nCTDRT
Effward Payaen

New York

ROCKET STORE

Com­

pany Will Seen Be in Oparatian.

X*. 9. 14 oi Copper Wash Boll-r at
l:c: JUM a few left.

M.233FERIIS
& CO.
E. Front St.

g

RAM M

ORANO TRAVCME MBRALO. THUMOAV. OtCKMKR 11 MM.

An Announcement.
Th« publl»h«rt art llad ta anneimM that they havt been enabted
to aaattf* Farmland FlraaWe aa a prai^m with the Owid Tiatrafaa
HaraM far the aMuins year. Thia «landld farm paper «we given with
the Herald far IN* to every paW In advanae aabeertber and the |
ium wat eo aatiefaetory and ea many ef eur eubaeribera have aahed if
the aaaw arranpafnairt cauM not be ma^ far 1007, that we have eonaliidad to make the aa
era af Farm and Fin

■taathea made wNh «>em.

'

nibaeriber ta the Herald, who hae palj In full to

Jan.

1.

ItM at the rata af fidO per year, will receive, net only the Herald,
bin alaa Farm and Firaaida which le ieaued aa the let and ISth af
each.month, slving « nnmbere ef that freat Jaumal each year. Thia
ie tlw beet and meet eatiafaetery premium offer that wae ever mode
by ahy Hlehipen nawpapar. Thie premium hea tlvan great i
tian during the peat year to Herald roadere. and wo knew that they
will be very much pleaaed at the eppartuntty given for a continuance
af thia arrangement far tha neat year.

ir to the-Herald. whe
ia paid in full ta.Jan. 1. 19M will receive Farm and Firealdo aboolutely free far the full year.

opened with a vocal solo by B. Versey
Dttth of John Lane.
Old Miaalcm, Mieb, .Dec. It.—Capt- Legg. “Tbe Caplaln" and "BeodeJohn Lane paaaed aoray laM night at mere's Slreom'.and he was given
which he responded with
midalglM. fata death belna dneto pnmitnoaia. Tbe rad came at the hoaae of
hia danghiar. Mra.
Miss Hanneo-s solo made loch an exfelleni Impression that ahe was called
abd pUyed “Annie Laurie." Tbe
For tvraiy-ftve yeara Captain I^ne Wk mnalca]
number was a vocal solo
had been ta charge of the light here last
at Old Miaalcm and be wdh known and b^RobcK Edward, “Kelson.
_ Own," tbe aecond beim
lieloved by everyone. Poaaeaaed of
In
response
to
a hearty r««nll. Hr
• ••
readyr wit. be
livened• any gathering
wei« Bigllsb and won
and be alvraya looked on tbe brlgbl (wo selectloos
appropriate to (be prtkgtnm. Mtaa
and ebeerfnl aide of life. HU atare of very
Addig
Solos
was
anecdoiee waa almoet llniUaaa and be
The.................Lockhart
Rev. Mr. L
waa (ben In
and bo staled that he was
» born in Monroe. Iruduced
18 years of age when be went
Mkh- 8epL g. I8t7. When be vraa a BngUnd.
was rep
boy be felt the call of the ara and York Arm He
and selling
When only 13 yearB.old abip^ on
vrhaler and made a voyage
voyagv of three
thn
yeapL After apending aome time
aallwaler be came back to Monroe
and b««aa>e a anilor on the great
ne the
captain of a large atean
not otberwlse
from Buffalo to Dnlntb.
Mr. Lockbai
After aelllDgai
of royalty at Brussels and
to tbe royal garden which were thrown
open
l>ocaute of a wedding. At Romo,
there unill the Mlebigan Oratml
also,
be saw royalty but It
. born thfongh Monroe wbra he took
charge of Ibe boaU that were docked
of a hall
r with bU wife, a quarter
as Maud,
<t a rentarj ago he «ame to OM MU- bead of Princess
sanity." h
loo and took charge of the light here.
' dropped
and gnonda
marveU of____________ ______
England be stated that there
tbe beanUlU waa abown In bU Sower
- two lords, the splriiual and tbe
bedi wnirn
which ne
he rarvnnoy
caretaUy tended,
oeni
u«uvu.
icwaaffty
Oaptaln Lnnc
waa ff typlcbl eaUor o' temporal. Tbe lord* iplrltual coo*1*t
tbe edden time. Bloff
" and benrty he of Ihe ehnreh of England. These be­
-the
gin with tbe curate or assistant jia*then tbe vicar or rector wbo Is
Marehall ot OM Mlnalan mad be were
boyi together at Monroe and the aged
captain rajmred meeUng hU chum of and the archblahop.
rchhlkblp
hWiest
old dare and telling remlnUceneea of ot CanterbniT being
ehnreh dlgnKary.
Tbe lordi temporal conMat ef tfe
. Bnahmore. ahe being
only child.
men and bonghi ........................... .......
The fonetal eerTlee will be held et banknipi noble, then the knight,
the home of bU deughter tomorrow which title dlea with Its owner, the
monring at 10 o'clock and the remaina baron knight eommonljr abbreviated
wBI be taken to Monroe for bortai. to bart.. whose title can be tranamltied
of Trnveraa Ottr to poaterlly. then lord, vleount eerl,
Balpb .
being In charge.
dnke and tbe royal family. The
Captain Lane waa a thlrty-necond vUions are permanent and Axed.
degree Menoa tad aUo a Knlgbi TernMr. Lockhart told bow tbe estates
ere eeparaied from tbe outside
world by stone walla some twenty-flve
high and a foot and a foot and a
ale hot
half thick, tbe top studded with brads
jedthere- aad brxdten glass Axed In the mortar.
Frml M.
i« speaker stated that the Idea was
Warner reralved SS7.K7.' and KimAral thought sUly. but after be had
maile. iso.oit, leaving WanierU pln- been there six montbs. he found that
vnlllv OT.Mt. Uenlenant Governor P. it was abaolnteli necesaary else the
It'KelloyVidurn'iUy waa 1M.M6;
people would raid those estates, even
etary of etate. G. H. Prescott. lOt.- with tbe piOtecilon of tbe walls,
auie treasorer. P. P. Qiatler. poachers succeeding in getting In.
1.281 and andltor ceoenl, J. B.
Lockbirt told M how dlMcult
Idler. 1M220.
I's bouee.
It was toenter an Bngl. .II being Uierally his -rastle. In
Elba Allen tnjuiod.
- >ld bow be> purI
titled
Elba Allen of Yoba transacted bnal
Bu^istameo and Anally secured
mpa In Manistee yesterday and vraa
th a titled gentleman
tbe
victim of aa accidei
accident which re- an Interriew with
le vIcUm
wbo politely
doom.
This
•Bed him

salted In a badly broken-----In Win
He was conferring with nilraad
prding tbe ----------.
shipment of
____
regai.._.
* aUba and when walking thr^b^tbe dwell. Then be took another tack a
II upon a r^l a
waa Btnashri badly. HU nnffering w

I with one and iette
others.
The speaker elated that

out tbelr class tysd years of study and
thU moralng that U waa act hr n local
phyak^. The member U still fright that they believedd It to \>f the best.
lie also stated thnt this country was
fully swollen.
tending toward ariitocracy. on aris­
tocracy absolutely unlgne^aMt
Sam VIM Again.
Chief of Police Aahtoo wat called
well told and the
tn tbe home of Sam Vint on North
ely (I
Cedar street early this morning to
kbari's descripilOBS
very apt and his polau vrell
threatening the lira
boys by Mwotlng nt them with a 32- •taken.
He was followed by L. U Stevenson.
cnliber Flobert ride.
When Mr. Ashton arrived on the
of life In the great
scene tbe wan was storming about
hU house and said that the boys bad
been throwing atones at him when, in
fact, two of them bad been nearly a
half block away when be abot at them.
He said that be was atamUng ai
Where are They?
ftoberu boy but nelltacr of tbe 1
William Grant ef QarAeld towashfp
,1 whom he shot bears tbe nai
ebUf pirtted up the gna with the UIn recelpl of the (oHowing letter
tratlon of drawing the charge and from his British majesty’s ccasnl. R.
tbU
a infnrtated Vint to such a degree
de a LAyartL Honolulu, the letter
thatt be grappled with tbo ntSoor.-Mr.
otSoar.
..........................
...
—snt
Aabtoa. to
nvoid publicity,
vrent Into Iwlng dated Nov. 31:
the house and clorad tbe door, When
t
-Dear Sir; Michael Murphy, a reelBd » leave with tbe
he aUrtod
the rifle. Sam
made for hhn with an ax bat did no dent of Ibis city, has asked my help
obtain from you new* as to the
ham.
Tbe man^ mind U evidently aSert- pn-arat addresses of bis two (or
c being - * three) alstera. who were, he Informs
at ora time la your emplo}- about
la not the ffrat time he baa cauaed
trouble by ahootlng allbough as yet the year ISTl.
"Murphy has written several limes
no one has been Injnred.
VMng Mon's Club.
to bis relations, but bis letter* appear
From WedaMday'a Xoootd.
have either miscarried or to have
There was a large attendance nt the remained unanswered and 1 should
.meeting of tbe Men's clnb of Gtace feel ladebled to you If. besides letting
church last evening and the meeting me have the addresses asked for. yoa
would kindly tell tbe slaters. sbouM
....... .................- _ Lockhart of tbe
Baptist ebnrcfa and In an entenatftlng you trace taem. bow nnklMM ttalt
and Intiroctive manner, be toM of u brother Is to bear from them.
•I know nothing further of Morphy
Tislt to ItagUnd and so well did be
five the picture, that the audience that what 1 have here written, ud
•dually traveled with him.
The mntleal program last evening simply repeat bU message, vriih my
for any wmbte It may be
vns alto ozeeUaM. Tbo prai

ss

X'.

L

aaM to the cnachmaa. "We hare'goiien Is jaet bewtantag and labulwii
Aa Atoaae Fi-al*.
|
to do something for these torses Tbev »aae* will be paid them (or the etra
Jeaqnln MlUer bad Jast wuu recqgal-;
tioaastbapoettf tr "
are loo thia. They sr* out of condl- '»«n of the many new steel skyser^^
vrartUag on a fipe
___________
tloB. Why. f was notielBg ffarmary | ers: Thomas bes g<me to Portlaad.
bad been cuntribnOng verses aad ebort! comfortable homes, friends
Tsfi's bones ihe other day. mod thfPflflve- where there Is a good demaad
MrttMBlDee. Dec. If.-After drawing noftea and bad Just begun a caM aboot
are nice and big and glossy and fat-" ' for carpraters aad U rect-ivlag IS pH
iU dead master six miles In a sleigh fmd with se^y. Tbe editor waute.:
'***
‘ Deed, boss." broke ia tbe macbmaa. day
tbe horse of M. B. MagmUen stopped tbe scurvy story for tbe noraing pub ’fo«untte oaes. At Boyne City,
looktag at the thto fig;:rc of Senatnt
Ac ics under ioMruHlons M tkl
at Qnlnesa. where It wai discovered UoatloQ. tat Joaquta Miller could out j far distant. Is located the Beulab iCatloro. "Te doot need no such bosses euunty auditors. Proserallog .AtiornH
that the driver was dead. Magmlsen cooccntnlir upon hia work. Ills mind > home for boys, a borne supported by : u> haul os as Mr Tsfi doe*, nobow ’ ' Hunt nl ivtmtt has lustttoted qub
mado a fortune U a Norway mine and ioapedto tbe aoticipated Joy of a greet I pablie girts, and ia It are two aeorej vice Pr’-sideut Knirbaukt U ex «arTanto prw,d(Rgs ta Clrcnli raort
bad Jnst bongfat a farm.
soda] fonrtJoo mvorriag that cvealDg. jpr more boys between the age* of « j changing r,.3ip»m> ni« wlib the may.it to lesi the cOnstnuiKintlity ofthe goal
Found Trout
Sault Bte. Marie. Dec. 12—Tbe
aad i« who are looking forward to'of Kansas ri:y. Mo., ana other promt- toads art and tb. right by whieb Casgame warden found 3.000 pounds of
the holiday time wiih as much fervor
rltlxens attending tbv- Seep water Hus R. Btvion.
trant in a barn under a pile of corn np to tbe potat of the c-aodlllaBal e
rtalMrra who are Uviog la
I erarenUon. He moved nervou*- Henry Ford ar,Btalka. They were caught at Beaver for tbe dl^se wbwe all tbe noMIrrs •» nf"
anffertng
watb
scurvy
bad
been
bwrted.
«he parent*- homes. Possible these
om one lout to tte otfc.r »nd ap <Mun > rv«,I eoinmlMlmiers Atton
Ulaad during tbe closed season. Prosvritb
only
tbelr
beads
exposed
to
view.'
boys
*111
have
a
liouBiKul
CbrUtmas
ecDtioiu will probably follovr.
rwrently »a« In a h irry :o get airay Allan H. Craxer appear* for
- Soaton and Rebbad.
Tbe editor was yemog 'VopyT' .Tbe-| and possibly ibey will not. That lies Ye*. ilMp In any Hnw “ he said. ' Tm i-r.»ecuior. Ju-ls,-Bohuert Issoed
—Dick Hoover, a poefs inlod refused to work. Be coold j
^ general public.
lltit,-l,'l»y'^tli^ niorr.lcs l«nt erwu*. In ! t-mporary
ln,ti:rrcrl«di
rrstraln
mile from
yovng farmer lirlng a b
any time, always
to
\.,u. fo-;ntv Triw-itp r kofcer-sno fro
murder, was
tbe acrae of the Edgar n
robbed and beaten Into Itnsensibilliv tlon came lo him. He grabbed hi* 1'“^dag on the Urge farm and dolag-l The delegation bused Itself ,
■1 ri^jI«.Md tanigbt while reiumlnx from Che- l•em'iI aud wrote rapidly tbe fdlo^ng j an of the labor about the building the door had irate, ly rluw.] when :be ran,- SMlum tax tnutieyi* Tbs- talUDrsanlng *He bad
on bis person.
words:
; while the bead of tbe instiiuiian. Her- lee president ►I.,v,ii,h1 for hi* meisen- '^vn ptebiblls the .lut,nr*,-nH-nt of
Ksxeo Undtr taarcMIght
~.tud a sbe wolf euue along aod ate| man J. Swift, is devoting his life (0 Tf. John, srcsit (,.r biWir an.i jt.-i me IIT. "Oo (or rhe t-r«-, Moa erf tbe Inmne
Kalamafoo. Dec. 12.—A Commercial
rlu^ composed of n-presentaUve tus- Off all tbelr heads." Tbeu be made a j
nwlvtag the small aaUry my old slKa-s."
said tr- w.md. riui
au.1 8».''■») lor hlghvray Imbee line for the door and was Dot anenl^,,
Tbe articles most need how a new- pair pinches "
] p:’,vent«-ot.
again until tbe immI day. Hia story
Oae trf the oi>«i TimaTLaWc (o.i-; It J* mor« Man Ilk.dy that npoh Ihe
«d at present are baAdk<iThi,-rt. beck
vraa not pnbllabed.
ire* of the n.-w li»v, meat tu rbUu' o.Hj»i<,n rrf l>r,-1deui Rnoseveb's trtidl
ties, eultars. siorklngs. garters, shoes,
under way and It endorse. ...
partisan movement. Mayor Thomie
rubber*, shoelaces, bats. caps. mUiens. Ih Ihe use made of the. pi,>i. Tb.- last o.-*t yewr he laav ,|-llver a short adson made a siroug plea (or a business
ol him
at th.- dedlratiua erf the new T.
"tVhat If tbe most fnvjueui .-ause of sblrtwalsts twoed or rntiiOil under- tew year* have seen th.
BdmlnlstraUoo. Ex-Mayor Pelt dedlvotveV
tbe
lawy
tY
nas
asked.
dreds
of ilaily tuie-ni. nio,' .rf Ko-m M. (' .4. l.uiMing in lanstag. GuoClolfaing.
suspenders,
table
rkdhs.
D
bought.
Id be
dared that ofllces bad
“It Is oearly iorrrdible." be satd. rug*. Sbeeis. Imlt (fresh br canned), wlih eiretUaiiirfis runqiug into tiumy trr---iiiiaii
SamuH\V.Btnilb ha* tbe
"bot a iblag that causes divorce oflra- combs, brushes, small mirrpr*. pic­ Hawsantta and many with world cable, nuiifer t>(*
the presldeui ta
Rome. Dec. 12 —There U great acture*. meat tsalt or fresh I and muney; sa-n lce*. Pekin alone has over a .bn sp>-sk In C
ilvlty today In the Vatican over tbe
The Ibings may be left at the fol­ en of ibew J*»iin«*U. Incl i.linu on»- f..r
ll.pj.-vntafTv.-s ,
Roman Catholic
affairs to France. om our Buotbefs letters. Tbe busCath
Manager
lanager Mtmugue may protest
land will Halm that be Is euUiled lo lowing plares for eolleeiinn Mondsy- women, wrltt.vi largHy by Chin-'--. »’tiiMi..ii and atimoey |
lUIUn Buthorities about his expulsion open the wife's mall. Tbe wife will A. W. Peck. 118 Eighth sirwi; W. O w.>rnen. Tb,»*-. he It not-d. ar, Ti..t l■*^me^^t have rvi.ira«l fn>m aa tufrom France.
claim Ibal *be Is entitled lo opeu tbe Foote. CIS West Fmtil; C H. Johnson. enierprioe* l.egun by (.ovirneri i., v. stiKatioa into o
bBfbaud'n. lo tbe lellers of neither 712 Wadsworth: Mrs. A. Orde. 2»i2 teach the Chinese but th.-y an- »i-r1 -.xln In srhoid dtalrirt No.
EARTHQUAKES.
will ibetw be anything of a private or M'Bdsvorth: Mrs. HHenmU. S<i?. East .-.I and run by the Chinese iii.niM-iv.i ' t'.wnsl.ip. and No
Uu.-r township,
but nevertbrieas
Tenth: Mrs. l>ank Goodrich. 131 Bm- Amaxlng proxies* l« tetnx nm-le In I-nke cuuniy. In tin fnrm.-r ih.-y iR
they both waal te get |^elr mall inTbelr Twe Crvei belu.
Tiotate—it euracea tbem to bavu It wood nvenue: Mrs. Walter Hngbsm. railway iHiU.tinc-Ju'Chloa. The oAl.- «t:m«-d the form, r >cbia>l dlrectora
age
of
Tuids
now
In
np,-ratli«
ta-lngisl'e
j
not.
fiu-lii;
reip.rted
to hav*
Tbece Is never a day on wbirti aema opened and ivad. Qurrela over thi* 3M South DIvisbm: Mrs Allen Gray­
part of tbe earth ta not sbsfcea. sod It letter oraolng question vex. 1 suppose. son. 217 West Seventh, and Mr*. built aibl projetl.-d appn.xlmai,^]'•eeti f-mnd n, have been unlawful^
P.-rfI mill's. This I* alf.udy Oior.-] ut-d In varitiu. ways, lo (he lat1«r
ta probable tbst not even an tour ever 1»J per iwnc of married couples, of Frank liuldswonh. 727 South t'nioo.
than EiuiHi has. but hi* than the|dl»lrirt a director hod imrrraded Ml
paseta'wnitont some kind of an earUi- this 9w t>er cent a dlstresalugly large
milenge ol tltlnol* tw fMilo.
waMog his father .moderator and bf
qnaks la aome piart e( tbe earth. Tbs d>roportlou go oo from bad to worse
Charged With Larceny.
truth of Ifata statement may 1* in­ till Ibey wind np lu tbe divorce court.
The eiarrhUcbl <*i lavard llio new { wife Itraeurer witk the result that h*
Sheriff Jolmsnn dniv,- to l»ng Itake
8o.
young
man.
when
you
come
to
mar­
ferred from tbe fact tlist In Japan
Ilritlsh bam<->lil|i Di.-i.duucht
u ■ I a.l his own t-lsims alk.w.ri for evw«t
ly. leure yoor wife'a mall atone, ne Tuesday monilncunit bionglit luick
alone 8.331 fartbqnakea were leconted matter bow aba may fry into yotsT.''— Levi Co*. *b.. has l,e..n eharg'd with n.-w type, ta-ing dtwl.lc eude-l. so as t.. i cmrelvalde servlc-. Om- of these Watbctaeeii tbe yeata 188S and 1882. Tbe hew York Prtaa.
lareeny tiy M. L. fiNlike. a n-igUtior. lliniw imwerful leamK rrf tight lu ex ' ' Per biiltig irach.-r. ft “
great majerity of these abookv are treThe lulter lost a pair of skidding artly opisisRe dir.-cli.uii lo fa-Ultate
more detected only by Instruments or.
NATURE TELL* YOU.
vaphore signaling Each light li
long* and claims Cox inok ibeiii. The
If notleed by man. of sueb sligbt InUtter says he brought tbem from Inleniity as to osose no alarm. Many, plei-e of awor
A* Many
Travers* City Reader
disns.
He
vras
takeo
Indore
Justice
however, are enlBricntly strong to en­ said the fencing
Mrs too Well.
fend
master, "was In Yeriiil.b- tweaty t
.M'hra III. khln. v> are sh-k*
danger life and profM-rty. end there ia
I wa* spending the antnmn lu Nerlinger sod g*t«- t1'»t Imndv l<
Natur. K-il* yvxii all a<»ui it.
every giadatlou between the tremors a muuuiiilDoiu pan of tbe stale, and pear Jan. 8. when ibe lDdian.-i end nf
Ttu- urine is nalun-'e ealendsr.
wbirti only dellcnte Instruments dete<-t there was a military
Stata NesM.
the rase will In- known.
frequrai artlon
and tbe earthquake vrblcfa deraetatee
Oue morning an oIBcsir's
Rev. n. C. Equtrrs. former pasinr of. ^Any urtaary Iniulde t.-llx of kidney
a great city.
horse started te bull with tbe man
the Coninna Avenue MeihiMlisl eliorch
The
sh.Tlff
of
Renxlr
county
was
In
Caueee for jar* In the earth are many during parade mod made at breakneck
lican's Kiiiney l'iiu cure all hldray
In
Oauswi.
who
has
iK-n
wlilunil
a
the
city
broking
for
one
ll<H*ma.
T!ie
and of different kind*. Tbe falling in speed toward a prvvlnlce. IlK* otB
of tbe roof* of ravernS bai been known (Wr tried to stop tiie borse. tr'Ad to man was found in a local snioon by lastoratc at hia owiP r>-qv»it (or the
G.-ois«- W,
turn bta bead-no nse. Oo dashed lbs the iioHre an.l taken to Fraukfnr:. lui-t ft-w yi-.-irs and has In-eti living
h-snev of II.MMN)] Traven- Hiy. Mich..
-My IddFilm, will it'cclve
bare caused otbera. Ttieee, however, frantic tulmaL straight fur tbe abysa where he Is wanted dor burglary.
. \ M-y* bolheivil m.- for oomc four year*,
are minor cauaes, and tbe resulting We all held our hrralbv. In another
Ir.itn the estate trf :m unel<- who
! The chief srimit.im w*»
wax tu weakaera
aboefca ere ot alight Importance. A far Instant we ex|>ecUHl tu see hone and
tc.-vnily In...............
Hailing*
ronniy.
Ontario.
Oencral Nexen.
.. ......... ............—
.tu HI.. sMTctpins which rmiBlnerf a
more potent cauae (or earthquakea ia rider go over tbe eUff. But tbe sfflrer
Avr h.'in and the pruperty I heavy sedimem like brick dust and
nutirc Warren Kelfer. who Tb,'r.'
when *wtlblu Aft.v feel ,>f tbe edf*
TMcanlc ocduD.
offensive dor. M» back
is valiinl at
K,-v. BqiilnTbere are two great belts on tbe drew bl* aword sad plunged It twice was speaker of the house tweniy-Ave the man whu At>t organir.nl suuitiH'r would 1.
and throb with pain, and
earth tn which either votcanocs are ao deep into Ibe burse. Tbe horse.stag­ years ago. offeuds Ihe araslbtlitles nf
hrsdache* aud a
- limln aud Joints.
tire or moontala* are growing or ta gered. slowed, keeled over, dying. Tbe hit fellow memlM-rs of congrt-ss by aiicaiWle* In Owoiu and l««i con
dii'ct.-.t
s.-v.ral
v.-ry
Mii-r---ful
on--.
Ivard
(
IU III rest at ulgbt au
man
t.sd
sucrfBced
tbe
aulmnr*
life
which tbe two pbenonifon
weariuK a dr.-ss suit luorulng.
-am,'
weak
s
for work.
II.- bits a i1aii:blr-i who i< a B<cilti
eiated. These two belt* follow great
and nigbt.
Indue.'d In
clrctaa. One of these paasea ihrouirti
Am.-rican mlssionurv
Pin* aAer numta-r of irtt-pr r
“Two of Ht^> greaterl pedestrians in
Aaes Is the AnloiBl Klaga.
tbs West iDdlas, the Ucdlterraneau
Nelmm ThoroaK. furme.ly a can-'n-j hoj'1*;^ trirt m.MK-cc.ifi.lly and
A great rarimuce as tu Icugtta of Ufe
ilillncat Crimnna. hn« wiitten lOj fore 1 I
'aki-n is'o iMixe** _J ’
api>ears among different animals. 8uiue Harlan and Whlb'. They walk e
f.-i. n.b of the sam.- tiad.- In ih.'; ”»>ch l-•lI.-t : coniinulng with the
tbe Mediterranean or Alploe<'aocaaaa> insect* live for only a (ev. hours, while day from tlic'capilol lu their horn,
rnr.-d. I prnetii
,i.. „ I.,
mmatayan belL In thi* belt 53 per tlsb. olcpbauU aud turtle* are fre- northwest Washington, a distance of
Iiotn Sad Franrtreo. He siays that a. ! |>|,;irtiui-y. "
cent of all recorded eartbqoakee have qneutJy cenienurlan*. The a.-orage nearly Ave niilea.
Ibough gtH"! wag.i an- pahl. >»!.* tn< - Foi wile by all deslits Price an
occurred. Tbe aecond belt nearly en> life of tbe mosquito la tbree {tays.
Nicholas Irfingworth. the president's Frlsm. can be ten leniiHinTiy at the c>-nti
Foster UHbura Co.. Duma,
cUi-lea tbe raclAc. toltawlng tbe Andes, Toad* osually live to tbe oge of ab^t
York, sole agents for Ibe UolltM
tbe motutalne of western >orth Amer­ QflcoD years, while carp have Pfvn SOD-In-Istw. wears tuily EiigUsti-ma.I. lull a* the hulk of the carpi Bli-r woik '
ica. (be Aleutian litands. Japan and tbe known to reach 150. Cblckej^ live clothes. He siorknl up un bts wt-,! in rehu.ldltta will s.s.n I- Anlsh.-rf !
.b.- name -Itaan'.-aj
rhlllpploea. This De Mootemoa ealta from twelve to Afteeo years./oogs lo ding tour with s large assortment of
no other.
tbe age of ten and ovcwsluiully Ariee*
the drcom-Faciflc or Audee-J:
lojtidon goods^^hlch are the envy of
Malayan belL lu this belt have occup and lolTuti to extreme age. TbeM bU fellow asaoelaiea in eongress.
Mrda
have
been
koowu
erd 41 pm cent of all recordud earthThe hundredth anniversary of the
qnakea. In aU tbe rest ef tbe world age of 200 year*. Turtle* are ulso fre­
quently cHtenaHatu. aa ore ■lorko. birth of 1-ongfeIlow will occur on Fell.
and eh-plunts are oald'to rvocli tbe 27 and will l» r.-I.-brai<>d at Camper cent of the total uumber.
age
of
3J0
year*.
Whale*
have
been
brldgi-. the jaM t's home.
All the
Those whose borne* are outside tbe
schools of the city will take t>art and
two belt* of frequent earthquakes are known to live for 400 years.
not absolDtely Immune from disturb'
Ihe S|ieakers at Ibe publii- exerrlse*
fleaa u a M«4Mwc.
ance. as ta proved by the enrtbquakn
will Include-Mr. HowelK hr*l.It-nl.
“When I xrat a boy." saU
at Charleston lo 1880 and at New Mad­ Ban. “they often made me take a litila Elioi. Colonel lllggimnn 'and Pmfes
rid In 1812. But in thoae parts of tbo eup as a medlclnb. It did me good.
sor Norton.
glob*
"Soap wa* pMcrilied In Ibe village
Ctilonei -nill" Sterrett nf Teiai
Ttiry occur lo widely scsttcrcd Jocall- for craoipi, for sick beaita.-br. for a
Ue* at rare Intervals and are not com­ -bair d.rsen eumplaluti. The |><>nplt- ad Mrolt..,! inio the n-ntii- press gall.-rv
ity of great destroctlvenesa. In tb^ mined that It wa* a nauscuiu-dasr. but and (.nmd Senator Morcan addn-sstne
lielua «of frequent earthquakes, on tb* en the other hand they pointed
bis collcugucs on the P.-inatnt canal
other baud, aboefc* may occur In
"Great Caesar.' whla|ien-<l the crdonel
eflleacy
placee at frequent intervals aad occa“When 1 wa* taken down
n my motber to a (rb'nd. ' when I left h.-re three
etonally wUb great violence. San would
I from tbe cake of ydlow years ago old man Moreno wn* talk
FrancUco and Santiago, fur example aotp In the kitebra a xbnnk. about a*
lug alioiit the Panama canal Has he
are situated on danger lines In th* big as a cb.-stum.
.
earth'* crnsL.a* are many other placas
to tha two great earth,)oake bella—
.................. ... -™'-'
rrofeasor Ralph 8. Tarr In LwsUa'a aet ta thumb aud forvflnger close to my
a ►hf'itvK ««'lal light. >-;
Weekly.
[M*.
ihe hai never wurn a •wallnwiuil c>k>'
Send For Free Booklet on HorMs.Calile.Hoca
' “I'd begin to wbimixr. The smell of and he vows he oev.-r will S-na'<ir
. Writer.
It and tbv Idea of (be lather that would Jot- Bail, y had the same prejudice
Address Dk Earl S. Sloftn. Boston,
Adverttalng requires vetwatlUty of a
high order. To win socces* in this Aeld form lo mv mouib-ihe hither I'd hare gnajnM wvierv-- c.nvenMonal s.-ir!,
w.ae b. Washington fr. o,'
u man matt not only be able to com­ to.w.llow-woaldmimewlihd.ii«.lr.j,.j,„„
bi oe human Interest with tbe strictest
aeeuraey ot (act. but unless be ta a mouth, ru •'hew tbe soft and *llj>|wryl I*'®'*
” »«'•'" mns.
r
epecialtat In a certain hue. taking up ■tuff a mile and Ibeu. with a groon i
Bailey f.-li in line an.i ..r,l.-r.-d
adverttatng
rttatng coffimtssloDs at Interval*.
and a dreadful gutp. I'd aigallow Juian ev.-ning wilt.
lUst be ready to cope with subjec
Uorror*;
j Sir Henry Eugene Roliintvin of l>in
ef ta* most diveree character. Today
"UorTont" said the ohj man. amlUng. i(inn Bngtond. l*i-i wv< k eiilisie.1 in
b* stoiU** tbe metbod* of making c4gxrs and (be many dlffcrv-nt Unds ef n can still taste Uksw duae* of aoap „,e r„i,..rf si*-s navy, enn.lling at
tobacco that cuter Iberelu: tomorrow that were so common ta (h« village la I the Pittsburg r.-rniiilng ktalioo as
XBj boyhood."
be WTlUo a monograph on enameled
__
m»i« atten-.lani. H.- and a numlier <■(
tin cano, tarestigating tbe fsocessc* of
rfittwiatari
were »i-ni ai^n- to ibe
making them In tbe factory, and the
“And did .voo compllm^t the «eta.! Brooklyn navy yard. Sir Henry, w ho
day after that LI* topic may be break­
trlu-llc
In
your
latest
effuiloor'taikel
'ta* a paper ilmwlnc that he was a
fast food*, taking him Into Investlgatbe anirt frteiid.
pieuienain in the H.kt war. had been
“Ah. yea." replied Ibe onlarlered' ti ' remifance man." bin lately the re.
apoD a waaiy hunt for synonym* to; bard. “I referred to her a* a cTri of tar mlitanci-s failed to come fn'tn nglsnd
•I'vy."
;an.! «o
10 ne
be jomen
Joined the
American navy.
•'Claa.i
ii
“A girl Of the alley? Wh.v. she wfn, The ptfsldem of
«...
the iUoatntlr* work of an sdrerttatag
TESTIMONY
Von see. sW ta
arttat must be ao tne to detail that It **"N^r^a
To whom it may courero:
xmi pass ta* cy« of men who epend prohleul er a female bowling taom.-i
j '*'**' L*"'’*' (o'mb'fd t" l>ecome on . n-!
tbelr lives making tif things be pta-' —Ctlcogo Itally Xewa.
I was blind for four ytiars in on* eye- I was. unable

^g^neer and cott-re.l ihc workshop of
tnres. It was tbe m*Du(actur« of a
to do my housework only by fueling my way around
The Original Forout Piaaur.
a locksmith m receive mme pracilcwl
xrldely advertised epcctaHy who, dlftbe house. 1 have been to Wisc-tnsin twice and bad
ftcoU to plea** In rirvutars. looked over
It's Allcock's. flrst Iniroduccri 10 thcjtraintag. Bot the tm-dtanlcal work
my eyes treated by the best specialist in the State. 1
ta* ntariwcript sobmltted by aa adtree lane* with more approval any external remedy—miUlons ta.ing and he Trinmed lo senotd, in isrn he
have also b-en to Chicago and Traverse City.b-Jt none
taan was bta (wstom. "This I* not «old annually throuKh.ni- the whole | look service In an aniilvry reglmeDi
A>f then: did me any co-id until 1 had my ej-es exam­
bsd." be commented; "not bad at all- rlvlltaed world. There have been Im-: a, Riodsberg nnd adyanc-,1 rapidly,
ined and fitted by Robert KinciO- Now 1 am able to
yei-I bar* seen all Ibrse words itaiions.
read and sew. and see as good at any one,
" '
......................
•red bef«tv.”-J. 11. Coilins la AtlanUc. there been
compar..V.U1
with ...1 h.
AH those who are in doubt, write me.
Allcock's—Ihe world's aiandard exter­ at Bromberg and has sine* been corps
nal n'OKdy.
commander at Cnssel.
Mrs. Carrie duill. Monroe Ceolcr, Mich.
weak hgck. cold on the chest.
Senator Cullnin was about to slap
To feel mrtmg. have good appetite or any lt«wl patn. the result of taking
cyrlage al the capilol the
and
digesikn. sleep
t««i.
........................
..... a
".
enj..v cold or overstrain. ibere B bothlng we ..
COLUMBIA
HOTEL BUILDING
stopped and loolruse Biir.lock BIOn<l Billers, (he know of to compare with this famoo*
Idaster.
_____________________
|«d »t ibe botra ernkally.
be
freai aynem tonic and builder.
“TdarsTallhlully.
• B. de B Loyard.
“H. B. M. Consol."

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