Grand Traverse Herald, December 22, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 22, 1908

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-12-22

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WEEK—TPESB^AY AND FBIPAY.

$1jM A V^AB.

TRAVCME CITY, CIIANO TRAVCItCI COUNTY. NKHICAN. TUCBOAY, OCCEMBCR a. 1MC.

LiniECBPRENCREMATED miE BOY
BO^'WAS
DESTROYED

tbto afternoon and local baalneaa
who beard of the com oSered contrtbmlona and More If neceaeary.
Mr. Toner to weB known here and
the newt of cbe dUaater rauaed much
aorrow In Traverse City. The Are was
vtolMe (n>m bere Saturday nlgbt. a
nUmber of peraona bavlng aeon H but
not thlnklnc thht It waa aa tar away
aa Interlocben.

REAL HERO

NEW POWER CO. commander

GEO. ROHAN DEAD NUMEROUS

ACCIDENTS

OF MACCABEES
Warn Michigan Company Haa
Capitol Stock of SIGOOO—Offilcee At CadilUe.

a

oclaUoB of the West
Mirblgan Power tvnipany wera died
^lerdayjsllh Count) Clerk Robert E.

Was Book Kaaper tor tha Edv
Payaoo Ca. and Waa Wall
Knawm Harw.

George Kotlan, the
Mrs.______
FYaolf'Kotlan.
ilfotlaa. died
d
at ihe home.
615 Cedarbtr^-l.
Ce
at 5 o'clock Sun~IM<«Bg. laRer a five weeks' illPany
. E. Rusm-11 I
U phoid I poaumonU betag the
HEAD BY A FALLING Kramer, of pillar, and F. H. Milto.
He
wasVio
years
oM. and toe
of Boston.
TREE.
only chlW.
Tbe aasociailoa baa a paid up
George Kotlan was well known in
vAplial stock of tiu.ovo. and Is tor
(bk
city,
bavtug
made
his
heme her*
the purpose of famishing poser In the
lor toe last seven years. He was a
Robert Fogarty, 10 Years OW. Ran towns and vlllascs In the counties of
Two Milea Through tha Snow To
Wexford. Urand Traverse. Uanlatee. Lsnga Class Was Initistsd FolUwMd graduate of the Needham BosloeM col
1ege.
and
bad
been
employed
in tor
Secure a Phymlcian.
Mason. Os<-eola. U<-roN(a. Uontrkira.
*y a Progranv Banquet and a
Etlward Paywon Lock factory as bookKent. 4onia. Barry. Allcpan. KalamaDance. All of Which Were
keeper. He was well liked l> all wbo
Much Enjoyed.
Suilcma Bar. Slirh., Dee. n.—A Sees a
knew- him.
•UT SOARO HAD TO HAVE SPEC­
very eerioua and painful aecidert
Tbe funeral waa brM today
IAL-MEETIN&
Traverse Cit» T.-DI Mo. 871. K. a
curred on the farm of Pat Ptogwrtv
T M.. had iu oM-uibersblp tocreaoed o'clock from the Immacnlsle ('onrep
two mll<-e aouth of this vilUfC. Sator
by the addition of 85 Friday night, who Uon church, tbe eRv Ft ttoeeban ofday. Ur. FOcarty and Herbert Hart,
BetoUag. Tbe burial was Iu Onkwuod.
were
iolllalid
into
the
order
There
a (arm band, whose home U In Baal
Jordan, and Robert FoEany, a iP-year
aside froia the local Maccabees.
old gr^daon. were in tbe woods fellCommander George S- Lovelace, of
DmpIU Wtoek ABtf Cxpewr* Mr. T*»Musk< goB. Perry F. Powers, of CWdfl•r to RMtiAf Cwy—Tira WM
Isc. uiemher of the executive commit­
mee¥inc last night
UoD. (bo work could not be complied,
tee. Arnold Greenbaum; of Grand Ra<e
^Atr VlAlbto in Thto Ci^
and Ibey begmn~ cutting a second,
KNOCKED OUT.
member ol the auditing commit­
which bad ecarcriy tnllen. when a gust HEAD ON CDd.l8ION ON THE GIG Ms.
tee, and Charlea H. Perry, depqFOUR TODAY.
of wind blew tbe other tree down.
commander of Cadillac.
Herbert Hart waa In -the exact IIW
, Mlolu. DM. 2t.-=Cda QM Sack and -Meet­
of this tree and was sUnck sqnarely
by
ing Waa HaW Thto MomlngI (he head
rushed u> the
«ra M H •’clKk •atuitfay RlgM and
Leeal High School Teecbere
•ItiMWfh Mr. and Mra. Tonar and thtir
Have Muri) Work.
grill
lort. the opening
S-yaar «idj>aby mada thair
her beiog[ a selection by Beardsley's
bouse,
a
mile
away lo secure ale
orchestra.. folkiwcd by addresses by
tlwlr oMaat daw«htar. Mary, agad b. Pram Priday'B Record.
«v ■—uMRYN* NNiR, lojuiwd mso, then
iommandcr Lovelace. Hoa.
Great Commander
and thair aon. Lyman, agad S, wara
morning, there would have been another mile to telephone for medical
Perry F. Powers, member of the Great
humad ta daath.
a dtoappolnied lot o( teacbera In BsalatMC^
executive committee, and Great Au­
The iracady to tka noat tarrlWe Traverae City and It u probable that
ditor
ItVI
Arnold
AJ
nVHU VNVWVUUeUUl.
Q
Hr. Hart was removed to the Ponumber of vUtte home might have garty'B botne where he Uea in a prsr'
Of Orders EaW to
Commander John A. Loranger mM
that a»ar oecurrad bara. For 11 waeka
been poatponed'.and expendlturca for carioaa condition. He waa uncoOsciOlU
Have
(
master of ceremonUa. and he IntfoMr. Itoaar baa baaa auaerlng with
gUtt would have been eomewhat cur­ for ninety mlnutea after bring'' In­
Trouble— One Trainman
duced the wpeaken. Mr. Lovelace giv­
saaern atuek of typbaM fever, ai
tailed aa the meetlog waa neceaaary jured. Ih'hHe no booea are brobwn
Wm Also Hurt.
ing one of (be finest addressee upon
> allow the salarlra.
Batnrday. be vaa
the good order ever heard hi thU city. Layman Hamblin Saved Himself From
Tbe board bad Intended to meet
Bloomington. IIU. IX-c 18.—In
He was followed by Mr. Powers and
aUll ao waak that be w wahlc
Having Head Sawed In Two Sy
hiad on collision between two pass­ Mr. Greeebsuni. both of whom spoke
to (tand Alcoa. The famUy bad bean
His Praaonca Of Mind—
enger
trains
on
the
Big
Four
railroad
with much ability and held the atBuying Timber.*
la bad only a abort lUne when Mra. >raa also out of town and Member
near UUy. 8* miles west of here, Ubtloa of tbe audience, explaining
Toner dtocovarad the dra.
Codman waa on bis way In and if he
Englheer John Stacker was fatally rusny vital points of tbe organization.
Manceh>ns."Mlrii.. Dec. 18-While
Tba baby w>a ta bed with her. and had gotten beu. the meeUng could
sralded aud one other trainman In­ Tbe program closed with a selection
-alklug tbrough the woods thU at
jured. Some passengers were also by Beardsley ’s orchestra.
taking bar r^Ud. aha aronaad bar bna- have been held. But Mr. Codman was
. Geonfe Kidder, of Alia, was
Id PTovemont and after wailing until
Injured
gureo.
,
band. Tba two older children ware P;40. toe board took an ndioaniment.
cldenially s
A TnUfrademsiitling of orders U said
At (he close of the program a ban­ a twig and It h
•alaag Ja aaoiber bedroom aad iha Mr. Oodman't train not arriving until
to hare been the cause.
quet in toe diniug room was served will lose (hr sigbl.
•re bad vlaad racdt a atart that la I0.4S.
by Traverse Ciiy
1Hive No.. SSf.
••
--- Ibe
-•
Kidde- was with i
. luMn
Bnt the payroll sras allowed
order lo aava thair own Uvea.
ladles. Biwa.vB experts in tbe cuUlne
_ -hind
mumling
log scsswn
session or
of the
lue ousra.
board. wayur
Mayor Only Thoas Whsac Homes Arc In
mselvea i
Btolher aad father were COroad to flee Oermalne haring returned and tba
parting Ihe bruah. a branch slapped
Tbe banquet was greatly enjoyed by bark, sirikiug Ur. Kidder in the Ud of
•canUly clad, not into the cold
purchase of a pump for the heating
ell. and consisted of_ cold
_ ______
meals, sevayatem at tbe Union street aebool
anow.
Moat of tlia raM4«its of the elUaga was atoo autoortoed. Mr. Curtla had
of the Hold to •-scape. Mr Kidder
bena oooaldering tbe matter of a
ivm%:utrr9 rwj
ware Mther aateeg or. at an antertatp-, vnnp
hroitfhi here tor medital treatment
(or eome time, toe present ays-'
ton* and ereryiblug possible Is being done
Bent and wb« they arrtrad on *'■" tom being wasteful of furl, the reium
neceaaary to lor him
aceae, the honB. wMch waa a
water being run Into the sewer In- etyrtbe^il nil going home no matter
............................... .. herring was
He Is about 35 years old. a farmer
whether
fSis
near
or
far.
t'hrl.lmas
lead
or
tbe
boiler.
It
would
be
Ivs wrapped to
everything that could be dufiwd. and and married.
.oaaible to set toe radiators bighec abay from borne I* a dtvarv ■
toe todies did credit BOt only to themdAinea. a reecne bejng oat of the quea- and
Buy Timber.
toe boiler U already In a pH. an’ thing, so tonight and tomorrow.silves but to too city in prepariog
Uoc. Mr. Ttoner waa discovered tryTbe Maneelona Hoop and Stare Co
Id* w^ll carry away aim
pump wan (be .only solution. Foot
such an elegant repaat.
is buying a mlllloa feet of hardwood
rachers, tl
had1 been
:
received
......................and Mr. Curlag to break the window In the bedDance.
and elm tor toelr summer's run. It It
s where I
d that o ' be purcbMroom of bto ehUdrea. eiandlng notthe banquet all repaired to expected that this season will about
ot <nc. The necessary the holidays:
Eagles- hall, where Beardsley's or^ conclude operationt in this territonwMe In the anow, bot bto atrenetb motion was made
Oak Park.
and carried.
Vary Narrow Escape,
bad been aapped to aaeb an extent by
Miss Fearsoo will spend her va
l^e report of Deputy Factory In­
which
enjoyod i
yman liambliq. trimmer man tor
the dtoaaae. that be waa unable to do spector Lay on the school bnlldl^ Uon in Traverse dtv. Mr>. Finney
tbe Antrim iron company's big saw.
of toe city showed that they were' In Bellaire; Mils Mary Stevens in Tr
mill, bad one of too narrowest esenpea
good coBdItloB. Mr. Lay made some erae City. Miss Lois Thacker. Sparta;
cessfully.
the
There wu no Meant, at' ^nd
from a horrible death on record. Mr
uiggestiona which were referred to MIm Eva Thacker. Yuba; Miss An­
cxtlngalBh the fire .and nothing contd be bulMlniai aad gron
nette Brod.v. lawton; Miss imogeue Letter From AdJuUnt General Cox hard and faithfully, and the atanoer Hamblin waa working on a platfonnlo which It was carried off proves
Cameron, Traverse City: .Miss Miry
be* done except watch the bouM bum >11 Mr. Soule's motion.
Staton That ih Sueh a Case Trav­
thair ability. Tba following gentlaman strurk hit ankle against n stake,
It seems that two of the men who PitU. Bvart; MUs Beatrice Cleveland.
erse Cit.v Would Be Given
and aee .that no other property waa
were OB the commltiaes:
log It. The platform was Inclined to­
Traverse
City;
Miss
Laura
VanValken
contract to fumisb wood
Executive conimttiee—John A. Lor- ward toe saw and toward this rapidly
damaged. The Utile, charted bodlea for theuDder
acboola. wanted to be released. harg. Traverse City; Mlw Ethel Hlnganger, chairman; E. A. Bvaaa. Loren
IX-apItc t
were Uler reoorered Cy aelgbbore.
As there was enough wood contracted bam. Coldwi Some lime ago It wiu. brought l Lagletoo.
Deepite the terrible ahemk. the ex- for witboot them and plenty more in
the BlicnUon of the Record that ihei
Eutenalnment eemmiitce — John
stop hlm-.'-lf but a
W, E. Wood goes to Elkton. Earl might be a [>osslblllly of tbe esUbsight if necessary, they were relieved
poeureandhU
GlIchrlM. George Hodge. E. M. Frank- from the saw. Mad be not retained
Garlnger,
Mirshall:
Rosa
Hagenbueb.
by the canrcilsUon
.
..........................
of their contracts
Uvhmenl in Traverse City of-one of
bit. presence of mind, bis bead would
diUoB. Mr. 'Toner wax not aa bad at or tbe
Three Rivers; Jesric StouL ManhaU: the stale naval tratnlog stations, and
Mr. MilUr's moilon.
The Macegbee organization hax hate been aawed In two.
I expected ydaUrday althoo^ he
Monroe
Doris the nialUT was taken up for conaldThe application of Frank 8. Bird- EllxabeUi Vivian.
Uen steadily growing in this dity-.toe
Nothing Doing.
did not Bleep all night Yeaieiday af­ aall for position aa Janitor of the Oak Keablee. Kalamaioo: Marie Sauadi
^tion J. 'V. Hanuen, secreury of members all taking an active interest
deputy snertff srconipanled by E
Battle
Crock;
Carey
Welden.
St.
? board of trade.
Irebalf of that in the growth and prrwiwrlty of the A.AN'owaek
ternoon be tank Inle a deep Bleep. Park school waa received and Oled as Ignace; Lila SaadaH. Alma; Eliaalxto
oiadi- an lavpt-cti I of the
...................................
was also the tniaal ofSeer's report.
order, not only toe tents but tbe hlv<« home of the man suspected of st<-allng
I awakening orach retreabed. Mra. TonJust before the close of toe tnectiag,
s Governor Warner ml.d the adju- as well, ae all as busy as bees. There
40 turkeys, lollt.wiiig bim home
er to In a pitiful confiUon bccauee ol
I geiiciarn office ni lanslng. ask are 3. present ntorc than l.ooo mem­ lh<
alter he bad 'alnlj trli-d 10 elude
the terrible fate of her Utile onea. The
I Traveri-e City he givei
bers of tbe K. O. T. M. in this city, them Tbe mF" *cri- armed with a
Prof. »rgn-Non will be In this city
family waa takeo In by Mra. Strick­
and In Ohio; Mias Xanpusc in FUut vorable conslderaUo'n, should the ge- and during ihr last year almutllJlKW scan h w-arraM but nothing incrinilnat.
land. a nei^bor.
has be.-B pxM out by the urgaolsatlen tag was fouM on tbe prcmlx-’i.
and Detroit; Miss Koenlng. Traeenw leciloo of any station be deemed
to local people.
toe origin of the Sre to not known, end Elmwood avcone schoob. Mr^ll- City; MIsa Bronson. Frankfon; Miss sirable. Tbe following letter
Nvw Maaenie Hall.
lar thinking tost steps towajfl do Osborne. Girard. Kansas: .Miss Fergu- eeivc-d yewierday. which explains iUThe Maaon, have bdd tbelr regular
but It Boat have 1>ee8 bnralng for lug tots should be token st once
Traveiwc niy; Prof Honiberk.
leetliig ta tbelr Bcw lode- rooms In
eoae time. Judging by Ibe atart U
He also believed tost Mr. Gilbert's
aygo enonty; Miss Hovseth. I»hle Wi.iler bloek The new rooms
i-cretary
Board
of
Trade,
r.port
in
regard
to
toe
crowded
eonhad n^en Mr. Toner dtooovered IL
.pemlng;
.. _. Pi
Haldwtn, Traversi
rae Cilv;
ere d'dleatcd IJecember P. some of
dlilon Of tbe schools should be taken Prof. HoniNby-. Traverae 'ity: MUs
Traverae CUy, Mlriir- nirir.t prorultient Maeona In
The hoeae together with all i(a cou
>nd something done. .Va>. 8t John: Miss Billlt f. Trai
IVar Sir—
.ate I --tag present.
UnU waa entirely deetroyed.
Your lell.-pof ihe I6ih lust addri-NS
The board waa tare to (ace wiih^a CMy; Miss Prall. Traverae City; Miss
Mr. Toner to a weU known localI problem a« more room waa needM Gray, Traverae <'l:>;; Miss Gibbs. d to General MeTATl". has been reliveryman and creryoae In the village, and Biudy would ebow a proper
Traverae City; .Miss Day. Cadillar; eired He <1|r*-clcii me yesterday to
Inform you that at the present writ
waa tooctaed by the terrible mtofoht- Mr. Gilbert then preaeniei) aome Bkthere Is no money inI th7 naval
leg Ih
oury. Riniana. .miss i>nani«
une that hna eome vpon the family. nres ihai he bad obialned fmiu other Peasant; Miss Graves, rinnnni
a he attached to the Naval brig
Hit long Ulnees and the loea of hto, clllca in the atatf. eomparinx them
Bde, It is quite powible there may be
heme and famlture to ■ hodv)- Mow , with local eondUlona. Theee Bxurt*
.Miss Harriet Nastv
wncy In toe National Guard. Such
being (he ease, your city will have
a Mary Maekermau. I
due eonslderalion. Our naval fund for
of the ehtldron.
— ------ --- "
ise of the navy is practically ex­
Origin is Net Kr.ewn But It Sslleved
t The two dead children were eapecMsoislee. (her
hausted. the appropriatlOD not ’being
SSS High school Traverse Citv.
To Have ?rrr From a
vlaUy bright Uttie folka and were Idol pupils and i*
sufflrirnt to eovrr Us wants.
i: leaeben.; In Bay CKy.
fitovc.
1 Avenue.
lie? by tbelr pareota.
there
two High schools, tbe west
MIsa l4!le. Miss Johnson. MIm Wil(Signed) -James N. Cox.
The family ownod a dog-and toe a
side haviog -is pupils and 10 teach- helm
_ and
_
Miss Wells, will all remain
feds,-, Mich . IV-c ri -Tbe home of
-Adjutant General.and the east side. 460 pupils and here;
Mis Scott, in Traverae City and
........: llss
Frank J Bright, about a quarter erf
imal Is some muyier got Into.
There have been constant and con­
KsUmasoo Central High Erart:
'
Miss Adams. Evart; Miss
a mile from the village, was complete­
boose and runalng law the children a ““ teachers;
465 popils add •: teachers, while ('ramer. Chleago and Owoeeo: Miss' tinued efforts to have Trarerwe City Thera ara Only Four ar Fiva—Ghip- ly destroyed by fire about 8 o'clock
room, was baraed up with them. lA*hlle Traverse City has 330 popUs and onlv Wilford. Midland: MUs Hart. St. dtulgnaied us the loraUon of one of
last night The loss was total with
the companies of the Michigan NaDouU; Miss Rowley. Hanover,
toe tatoar was eodeaverlng to get In­ 11 teachers.
exception of X few artlclca which
Mr. Gilbert sUied tbit no more
•oenville.
saved by neUtobora.
to toe wtndow. the little boy was
iiachera could be employed.as there
MUs Mabel Eldred will remain in
Mr and Mra Bright bad been awqy
beard to say aevoral Unm. 'I'n wait­ was no more room. This showing im­ Traveroe City.
direction. As slated In toe above letter
— ................to church.•. and
Washington. IW j
It U quite iiossible that there may
ing, papa." Juat ns toongb he waa cer­ pressed tbe board very much and noon tbelr return. Mr. BrigbfK>IU a
Ing for heme today.
be
a
vacancy
in
the
national
guard,
donblcdly
much
study
will
be
given
In
an
airtight heater. Whether tbe
tain that the father arould reacue
and that in such case. Traverse CUy Gardner had a k>ug inicrriow with door of this came open or wbetber it
him. The mue bihy that was saved
Fecreu-y of Agriculture Wilson on
111 be given due consideraUon.
exploded.
IS not known but It may
was set down In toe anow. wUh prac^
This indlcaies that Traverwe Ciiy tbe quarantine questioii.
have eauaed
1 Met With Bad Lom slBDds well with the mlUtary board
Ucatty DOthlng on; and while the hoote
Tbe bouse was a model
and will be filren an opportunliy
..........................................H.»M
banted, it cooed and laaghad and playshould Me occur.
ad with toe bright aparka falling all T.^hnaon. of the Asytum, and Mlaa
Madge Leaura Wora WeddM at
aboai It.
Special to Tbe Evening Record.
____________ .
snft^ ‘or J'-IM mor*.
A amall
Grand Rapidi Today.
R»aa toe little bodlea were raoorei
e furnflnre and I!
Kalkaska. Mich.. Dec lA.-Bd. HoldThe Misses Man Kellogg. George:
erman's home caught Are at S e'clock
ad. thay were vary badly ebarred. the
Dr. Johnaoo. s
ta Ebner and Helen Hannen went to
mber of tbe staS tbU moraing. presumably from sparks
eilfiMi By Snow and Etoat. They Summit City Oibi ntorning to attend
head being bcnied fm one. Tbe front at toe Nortbern Michlg
Edith E Adams, auperiniendeot of
the Christmas exerrisea of the Wood
coach of last oeason's High srb^ from a passing traio. end.was touily
door was Bailed iGtR.
ward school of wbltto Mtas Haael the kindergarten department at the
football warn, was married at e.ra^ destroyed. Mr. Holdcrman kwtng
Gordon Is Ibe teacher.
Yprllanti
Normal, is visiting Mrs.
Rapids yewterday at 4 o'clock to abeot lwo4htrds of hU boimeho'd
.1
Jlr. and Mra. Toner loat e
New York.' Dec. 18—Blinded by
MIm Madge Leauro. of -Menominee goods.
George
Cross on Sixth i
George H. Cfo
Tbe family were no: at borne at the
and sleet, three men ware kll
Jay B Taylor and daughter Gwen. will remain ni
Thuraday.
Dr. Jttonson will bring his bride to
thay geaaimti in the Ere.
time, all being at lueeietflle on a vis­
tral raU-|of
t
LaCPmbe Alberta. Canada are the sms formerly taught
gbr here.
their dothmu They had aeverei ban- this city and will reside at East cot­ it The Uwt U betwerii $400 bnd UOO. and four Injured on the Oootral
road of New Jeraey. u Cranford. N.
gutou of hli brother, C. E. Taylor
tage.
fnd dtdlam U the boose, bot (hat was
Mr. Holdennan w as buytog the home. today .
and wife.
Roy Feoti is borne from Albioe to
Miss Evelyn Mcioln. leaiber of the
baraed we. A
This to hot the oalT mtolorinne
spend Christmas with bis parenu. Mr.
Lone Tree acbooL left tola moraing to has eome to the
n faml'jTS
Alexandm- Anderton to atlfhUy Im­
end Mn. W. H. Scott, of Fifth streei.
spend toe taoUdaya at bar Jtome
,laat Wednenday
proved. He la suffering with typteid
Theodora HoubeL of Interlochen.
TbompranrtlU.
•by.
fever.
waa ka the city '.odsy on buslnesa.

HERBERT HARTWAS HURT

OTHER OFHCERS ALSO

TEACHERS
GOT MONEY

.FIREIUDTOOGOODSTART

ENGINEER
WAS KILLED

BT A VERT UTE TRAIN

TWIG WENT
INTO BIS EYE

SOMEPASSENGERS HURT

BALL WASPENEIIAIED

FOR TBE HOLIDAYS

MILITARY CO.
FOR

NATAL FUND EXHAUSHD

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r

». Tj.„ uT-«.«»,«u..

WILL LIFT
QUARANTINE CEDAR HAD FIRE

_

i:. ‘Z‘%:krr,£

ON RAYi AND CAITIE

RIME DESTROYED

^
T4

MARRIED MONDAY

MANY MEN IN THE WOODS NEAR
MANCELONA.

TIED UP IN CARPET RAGS
STRING t>X FEET LOI
POLAKS FOOT.
>
Mwiton GM a W«ad »Aa*
wwwHi Hla Lewar LIp—Indtonto
FuM will Ba FonMMMt,
ly Crippiac
UancehmjL. Mich, Dec. St. -1
-ISe aacelleni alelgblng and plenty of a
the woods has glron a rigorons start
Im tagging operations, a large numbae
of new men being employed to Iha
tarioos romps. The very imt tong
there ara so many new and tbsxparl•■ared men in tor woods, la raapuartble.for a nnmber of sertaos nccMantB.
A Polak, wiMse naatv could not bo
^nali^. drove an axa tbi^ U
t Alba. I
Kelky was cnlled\
tos wool
and when be rwachni
found
tuund the fool boand up wltomirstt
rags, and n airtag six fe«t long botng
wound around 1^ foot. The wnoni
Bird Hmiey ilea in toe Paoplsd
Heatib and Accident noapttnl to Grand
Rapids to n very serious eooditiba. Ha
was taodlng iqca with a loadar wbas
the-Jim crow tooke. iMUng a larga
number of 1^ (all upon him. HU la«
were bent under him when the losi
Ml and be was very aeverciy hurt.
This took ptoee at Ward's camp No.
U. east of Altan.
While working la the camp of too
Antrim Iron company. Charles Smito.
an Indian, drove an axe toraagh hto
foot while cutting logi. serering an ar
tery aad several -leodooe.

In the lower lip. the sharp point of the
Insirameot being driSrn throng too
lip making a very painful wound.
very naraw Mctpe. tkh

chain

Ing looee.
e chain wbirisd thmogh
Ibe ata wrapping Itoelf around bis
tog
. . 'ig u*
ped Ibe chain from hla body and oooly
tblBE
kirpMinl
Tbe Mancciou ba^et ‘bnN taoj
played the Pellsion
Friday
ty night, losing to« game by ons
point,. the score botng 20
K) to i». A i«gntae wUl be played on Jan. ZL

LEAPED OUT
OF WINDOW
BEDCAUGBHMMCANRU

k Faihire and Drew Qvt Hto
Saviixgs^ Only^ to Low All
Alpena. Hkh.. Dec. 21—Tbe bed in
hiri> Wnilaa Doyle, son of Jnnme
Doyle A prominent merchaaL had .
bt-en confined with rhepNUtUm. took
bre from the candle and be narrowly
escaped cremaliou.
Tbe mother of the yoang man cut
>e strings which held tbe weights .to
bu feet and be leaped out of the win­
dow .
-Mra. Doyle was burned aboat the
hands
Loot Hla Barilla.
Maraball. Mich, Doc. 21—When
Henry Rlnkc read last weeh of the
dosing of toe Bpringport Bute Br­
ings bank and tbe arreot of Charieo
<
Foglroang, be wltodrew his depoaU
FORiroang.
d
of
8500, all bis savings, from tbe local
tank.
Early toll morning fire destroyed
ibeir borne with all Its conteeu. In­
cluding toe burean coBUlalng 8500.

TIED UP TRAFFIC

THREE MEN DEAD

I

« York. Dec. II.—In om of the'
t storms of the sewsoo. every
transportation line in New York was
lied op today and thownnda of per­
sons reaetied their ptoces Of tamlDaM
Isle.
Eta rated itoee suffered mamt becaow'
toe third rail swere cmnted vKh n
roaiipg of snow.

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ORAND TRAVERSE HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEHSER 22. t

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Tnitfsc CHy State Bak

A very pleawnt surprise party was e TATE OP MICHIGAN. THE PROheld at the borne of George'Flsan la
hue Court ter the (touMy of
boabr of hto twelfth hirihday. He re­ Grand Trivrrve.
vEBt th« peo{»l» to v«kf» M» «ad brtns
.•WIDE A WEEK.
a .-^slon of said Court, held at
ceived several nice preaenU and an >eAtlYobate
•boat thU (ivat
Office In the OKy of Tret PUT IT m A SAFE PLACE. POR IT enjoyable evening was apent by an we City. Id said CouBty. oa the Hth
UM TBMd>7 •»* MAV
In old ter*. * tetb Urodcb tb» torMAY COME IN HARDY.
R. Ftajd ettete, VW PriiHrol
TnmM cstr. MtcEisu. br
sy of December. A. D. 1»U.
rM
•!!
mt
HERALD A RECORD Ca
Preoent^ Hon. Fred R. Walker,
Bamnil Ourt^OMhtam
> tbe pM^ oltter nlkoS or
Dr. 8. II. Cornell gave bis Sunday Judge of Probate.
A. J. Mayaard. AsaL OmW«.
. .After tbl« Pttt4«ra>^
•cbool rinas of young gentlemen a
JAM A VARTLEtt >A^D AWAY
A. J. Haritoad. Am. CMhtea.
•lelgb ride to ThompsoDrille and back sou TyTrell. deerasvd
wed ■ vUIr. K beoMe wider asd br
AT 5 O'CLOCK.
KMiwyv and Bladdar.
Samuel r. Jteaa faavtag filed te akUT
and br wafon* caane over IL Tree*
court bi> final arrotfut as admlntatraCAPITAL, MOO.OOO
. ea( down to allow the wagana
George
paUeraon
of
Manila
Is
wry
THOR. T. tATMh
r sMd rotate, and hls petttioa
Here t» a vltnpio bome-madr mli
EMMr wM MMMESr.
to paw thoocb and then the Improve*
SURPLUS, seo^ooo
•r iberrof.
tore ae alveo by an emluaBl auiborilr sick and but lluJc hoiKw arc calertaia
meat auvped with tbe pCMlMeeseepOB KIdnoy dlaeasev. wbo otakea the ed Ibr hls recovery.
I for 'tbe I
and dtatrt
•tatemeot that it will relieve almoat
batmn of the residue of igrid estate.
tlM or damply gravel or atoM i
Charku Elsfellow. of Weldon, visit
A
GcBcnl
BEiklic telaest Mie]
Odftey trouble If taken
el Kl
It Is ordered that the Stta day of
ed hi* sister. Mrs. George Nolf. and January, A. D. 1*09. at ten o’clock in
r tbe stage of Bright's dit
Bat road boildlag la not bit or tnlw. O'MCE SERVED THREE MONTHS IN He autes that
.....................................
IS As
auirb syaiptonts
family, ibe middle of tbe week.
(be fon-ooom M said probate oUre.
back, pain la tbe aide, freqn
role e’ thumb or gncaa work. It la a
JAIL FOR THAT.
Mrs. Emily PraMeabarg Is sUII con­ be and Is hereby appointed '
....tSela AdvasM
alfe to arlnate. especially at night;
amlnltig
alfeiwlng said acrount.
aelebbe. Oiovel and aaad and elar aad
pataful aad dlsrolored arlaatloa. an fined to tbe boMe by illaess.
It 1* further ordered, that pnbtl
must be artved br l»»ln* w”*
readily orercoine. Hero Is the recipe,
Ola Smith and Mr*. Carrie notice
.. IbetMf he gives by publlci
with care.. Bralaa ahme can aecomUSA at tha poaM
ry It:
Clemmlags. of TbompsoBvllle,, wi
ropy of thU order, for three
Trsswia ORr. KHR. nader^
Fluid Ertrart t>aadeUan. oae-balt
pHah nothin It ther arc not lamlUa'
SUCT^I
site wetes previous to said day
sE—EiiM ad IteRR S. Itra.
ouaV: Cotnpoond Kargoa oae ounce; calling on frienda In town Sunday.
'nC-fiear
irlig. In the Grand Traverse
wtib the wof*. eaperlence must bo
Ralph Simons made a baalncM UlP Herald.I. a newspaper printed and clrCompouad Syrup BarsaparlKa. three
had. The atate of Mlcbtcan baa ga>h
ounec*._^Take a teaapoonfnl after ^ariila Tberaday.
Os. Ps i. MACfilTT
rulatedI ibjald county.
ered thla e«»erieBce la eoocrete fona
each meal and a( bedtime.
OUR CROWDED SCHOOLS .
FRED R. WALKER.
Hr.
and
Mrs.
William
Wood
Jantea Bartlett died at the home of
A well known dmgglat here In town
Judge of Prohat
IW beard of aduatlOB is i
authority that these
these Ingredienu South Cleo. and Mr. and Urs.4 Lun Dee. IS. S3. »l. Jan. 6.
CYE, KAM, MOSS
hie dattghter. Mr*. Harr Willis, of >40
sad roads built i
face with a dlSleuU problem and
RrltioD. of Manila..were rlsltors of
Rsrt Eleventh atreei. at B o'clock SatAND TNflOAT
prohlwa which «QI rddulre coasldar- •eelSeatloW. receive a reward.
Elmer Brimmer and family MondayOLABBEB FITTED
D. in. mt pu. of
•bla thought to aolve. Tbe mRooI
TATE OP MICHIGAN. THE PRD
Little Mae Barnes had the mtofor..
Mrueu
was
bom
in
COaploa,
€t Tnvend Cltr. deaplte the provM- Will be found an article ob good Rwda,.
bate
court
for
the
county
of
tnne
to
(all
and
fractnra
a
bone
In
1
Urinary
stracture.
and
oRen
'Doreetstaire. England July l». iaia.
kma raeaatlr B*de. are overcrowded
Grand Traverse.
e arm a few tey« ago.
At tbe age of Sl he married Miss Iaa>
At a session of said eourt. held at
eapNteUr the HliR achoot. aad aome
maUsm In j
Mr*. Mary OoneUi and dsn^tei the probate office, te the cdly of Trav­
belU Colllaa .of Skeptte Mallet and mixture U I
^ must ha devlaed to reUeve thla
of North Cleon. aUeuded the erse City, te said county, on the Tth
It
year*
ago
immtgrated
to
this
ooedtUon.
day of December A.' D. im.
by*^clng^« Kldneya to Biter and Altar society here W«
trry.
For
IS
years
he
lived
In
Cleve­
It OObert baa gone lato
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
strain from the blote and system all
Rob DanrlUe. of Itarilla. vtoltad bis
land. and 41 yeara ago mored
MACBETH MISSED THIS ONE.
this matter eaCeeMrelr and haa dlauric add and foul, deeompoao? - Charievolx county, where he took up a matter, which cause these alTHctlons. parenu and other tflente hem Uon1 the matter of the- rotate
eevorod. hr obtalalag llgurea from • Bubble, bubble.
<l*y.
V alcb BenneU.------------homestead. He Ilvod there II year*, Try It 1 fyon aren’t well. Save
other cHtaa la the slatt. that the locM •*-TdU und'lrouble;\S illlaiu Snyder having filed te aaM ALL SDtDE or OUT FLOWBSE
_____
Mrs. Dr. Alee Cornell has retarned
moving to PMoahay In ISTt and bad preacription.
BIEi S*Ml twchen have more popUs .* Traverae hsa
peUUOD praying that U
from a two weeks’ visit at Cbarlelived
there
ever
alnce.
visiting
at
tbe
km of said estate be gi
Ohh they ahoitid. that ta. (here arc too
Tbe Kalserh double.
voix.‘
Im Winnie or to some
to Malcolm
home of hlrdaughtor. Ura. Wlllte very
HakM a man get
.X COPEMISH.
m$m PUPB* to the teacher.
tVbile
pei
Mim Alma Kentell, of Trarerst suitable person.
often, having been tn thla dty sinoo
thM oC eotea throw estra worti up the
Alnmal vexed
It
Is
ordered.
That tbe tth day of
City, is expected to be vtaltiag frieods
the iSth of August. Since Monday
tcMRarttulao maana that the achoUra •'iMdhAig •hut theyV
January A. D. ItO*. st ten o'clock
here Saturday.
5 o’clock he had been In a coma and
the forenoon, at uld probate office,
Have there nesL
grd not getting aU that they ahonld
u.ap,
ho poof Hj.
«io kooi l,. in
be
and
It
hereby
appointed for bear­
at
f>:ti>
tblE
morning
the
end
came.
TM| It BO fault of the. teacher or the
Firm a man laanad
Harlan over Sunday.
•OR BALE or trade for improved
dia Of The
ivme. ’
TlsillE ing laid peUtios.
He leavoa Arc cbDdren: 'jam^.of
fann. my residence *18 E. Eighth
syatsm. other than that the eaoellonce
On a apUe.
Mrs. George Dodt ts recovering from
It to further ordered. Thak public
friendR te loirn Saturday.
Indian Territory: David.* of 6oed^
8t H. L. Scbeffler. Traverse City;
of tha aystem attiscti toe many acol
Found -twaa ahadow;
notice thereof be given by publlcoUon
acvere attnA of Illness.
d’Alene; Bdwnrd.
of Tawas City:
Miss Pearl Williabia of South Cleoi ol a copy of this cyder, few three sueMade, him amne.
sn,hMniaa
Mr*. Deela Studley. wbo bta been
Heno'. of Petoaker; Mrs. Mary Willis, •laying In town aome time, be* re­ was visiting friends te town Monday. ceaalve weeks prevtoua to said day of
FeU ri^t oC the
bearing, te the Grand Traverse Herald, WANTED-Te trade a wen huUt
of
tkls
city.
He
Ims
mauy
grandebllA party of young people spent . newspaper printed and circulated in
moat obvMua anawar to the
tarned to her* borne tn Manila.
horoe and drolrable lot at IM E
said county.
proSMiu ladng the board, to to employ
Winiam nckout waa adlndged In Wednesday evening coasting and
Fron:. iireci lor fara of tfi acres.
r 30 In Petoakey.
FRED R. WALKER.
■ero iMteera whlcR could be ‘
< Him a sbocl
me and taken to the Travene City very pleasant time was egfoyed by all
Address Cbaa. NorUlrum.
Judge of Probate.
The funenQ trfil be held at ^ Parr
preaent.
V
• Next a man
eomuu but (or OM thiug 'and
iyftm
Tuewlay.
Dec. 8-15-22 29.
Momortal BaptIH chnrth. Monday aft’Neath hls veat;
the ISA of roem If a
Cbarldi Dodt has retnrned borne
Mrs. Mary Caaghlln, wbo has been
n
attr)
doat.tho
ifev.
Dr.
Chadr
T.\TK OK UlCHItlAN. THE PRD
'
wore empleyed. The ARR sdwol
' Pulled a pin from
from LAnsing. (or a tew weeks’ visit visiting at Bscanabs. tbe past three
widk ottdntliig. The body win
bale cmm tor tbe County of
wMl crowded now and more cUaa ’ Out bis (Rest
mouths, has returned home.
viib bis parenta.
C TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO- Grand Travrra*^pt to Petoakey this caening a
' Pin bsd traveled
reoma are an impoeribUlty.
Ray Decker and George Rose have
At
a
uoukm
of
said
(tburt,
held
at
^
bate
t^mrt'
for
the
County
ol
• there wtll be a abort prayer service
Judging by theae eondlttona,
Quite a way*
Ujc ProbalP Ofn<-e in ttie tTly of Travgone to Manistee to work on the rail­
• Traverse
. Hngbea UndeUaklng Partora at
I’li). In said rouBiy, on the 14lh
time wlU eome In the near futdre when ' E're It met Bts
a <.esBlon of said Omri. held
road.
o'clock.
ol D.-i.-nil«T. A- D. 1*08.
the Probate Office
re iin tbf
ibf City of TravattO^^er Aheet building wB! be ’ StarUed gage.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Tl
. .v-sent. Hon Fred R. Walker.
Vr.
Bartlett
waa
an
ardent
aboil
CHy.
I
d :-akt C«uiintr, on (be Mih
■ “Ha!" be cried in
quite
badly
hurt
In
a
runaway
Judge;
ol Probate,
D
1908.
day
of
berembt-r,
A
UottisL and helped negroe* to get to
c the estate of Jten
te thei- msiier
......
Rarenae a umber of the French ■ Merry iK*.
Present. Hon Fn-d R. Walker,
Canada by tbe Underground Railway cldent Wednesday atiemoon by being
Carroll.I. dece
dcceaiioiV
ODheallhy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Judge of Probat.
sobUty. tormerlr Sn American girl. ’ "Human cnahh». .
more than once. At one time, ti^ctb- thrown from the cutter on the paMaiihew
latlhcw Carroll
Carroll baviag filed in aald
In the matter of ilie cMate of David
' That to me."
Itast
only
ment. Sbe was taken In at the home
irl hla
liU pclliioi
peiltioa praying that aald
W. Couiilii*. Br.. dcrt-aw-dr
wlA
three
urinary
and
bladder
troubles
were
to
h^ the aame aa a peamtat vreman • Then they bad 4
Dadd W. t'<iu*iu:i. Jr- baring flird c-oiirt adjudicate and deterspiue
.prominent biismeas men of Oberiln. of Mrs. David Hickey and cared for
traced to the kidney*.
WOSM. Ue toQguM of tbe aristocracy • Tbundersiorm:

WJI • but
now
modern III said rniirt hb> |><-Uiiua praying that
Obto. he aastoted In the Wellington UDill she could be removed
Mve btgm to wag and her acUcm has > Ughtoilng helped to
science prove* that ,tbc admliiUinillun u( said rataie bo
rescue. The negro was being held In borne.
Ibe real rwlath of w^icb
nearlv all diseases .granted to himi-olf or to mhbo Olbor «sldteberit
ess*.*d mnch Advene criticism. But ■ Make tblnga warm—
Guy
Alpay
was
a
guert
at
tbe
home
deceased died seised.
■ttir of a botel and irehrded b>
hare 'their beginning Milulilo i-onwHi,
I aa If (be
iormer Amerienn girl stHI dings
ordered that the 7lh day of
U 10 •irdored that the 7ik day of Jan
•otKherners. when Mr. SarUcU auOsi- of Richard Williams, at South noon,
in tbe disorder ol
Galesburg man
January. A. IV mi9. at' ten orkw-k
fb Rsr outlpaftsh w*ya nod is t.eacblast 'Sundny. Seme wonder wbat the
these most iraportant iiar>'. A I* l!ii*l<. at ton o'clock te
ed
In
putting
a
iadier
up.
by
whieli
III the furi-nooM- al 'aid pitihalr offire,
lor<'u<a>ii. at »aW protelv offle*-.
>U^ the Iiule ^ to respect her as a • May heroine aa
orsnnsticaped to a uitTlage, which took allrsetlon was!
•nd to hereby appointed for trtar-Tbe kidney* filler •lid la hereby appoiaicd far toroi
Atoo rnn.—Coi
i&0(fem;^(wtag to employ a nnrsc.
Mr*. Roxy Gannon and Mr*. John
bfOToff lb UMft-iy. It was troublous
and purify theWood- said petition.
to a terrible sUte of aSairs as ‘ AageB in Grand Rapida Pre*a.
I further c
U U further ordered, that public
thal is tbte work.
tlm^ln Oberfltt Rt 'iRkt'UMe. aird only Gannon and son Harry of Mariila.
notice
Uiereof
lie
given
by
publica­
that toy buby will probably grow nfl
Tbeiciore. when yourkidneyaarc weak,
the preseotie of Ifcveriil iqbfstcra In were Copemlsh caUer* Monday.
tion of a ropy of ibU order, for three
trtth the Idea W tbe difference beWest MeUsh of Yales, msdc a bu or out oi order, von can nndersUud bow
Ibe crowd'prei-efa'led bloodshed. .At
BUevessIve
week* prcvloua to aald day
ks
prevkwh
to
said
day
uuicklv your
TOUT entire body is^sfiected and
quickly
twetetilbt and wrong and with a reof bearing. In tbe Grand -----------the Grand Travi
that several attadefc were mado on in­ sines* trip to town, Thumday.
how every ori
ginit abd love for the woman wbo
erald. a newspaper printed and drSchool Netea.
nocent negroes by southorn sympslisted
in
sald-rounly.
hreupht hbn into tbe world.
I?
you
are
sick
or
••
feel
badly,"
beeis
Sebool closes Friday tor a
tbtxera.
FRED^.WAtACER.
FRED R. WALKEI
taking the great kidney remcd.r. Dr.
Mr- Barilett and »« other peraons weeks' vacation.
odge o
Judge:e of Prot
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
P'ARMERS AND AUTOS.
Dec. 15, 22. 29. Jan.
Tbe Unroln club will not hold lU
were arrested and pul In prison. The
your kidneys art well they will help Dec. 15. 22. 59. Jan 5
AcuMing to report*, famera
1 the other organs to heallh. A Irval
“prisoner*" were lreat*>d like any­ regular meeting this Friday.
HMhEma and other atatea arc baytng
>one.
MM
LoU
<Meaaen
was
a
gnsst
thing but cnlprlts In Jail. Quantities
: you i
delivery.
•ent them and their Ibe High school room Wedneaday af­ take bv first doctoring your kidneys.
havtfig alrthdy been contract­ MANUFACTURED BY TRAVERSE wives were allowed to vlalt them. They ternoon.
The mrtd and the extraordinary effect of
CITY WAGON WORKS.
ed for. ThU
New scats and rveitalion seats bsve Dr. Kilmer's S*ramp>RooL the great
remained tn JaM three months and
will become an Important factor In
their relfh« a band esewted them l-een received to be used In the pri­
Sts
farm tU» Sad we brileve that la time,
through the alreeto. the first stop mary and Intermediate rooms.
of the most
Iks au^ will greistly Increase.
The eighth grade will take op Ibe
its merits by all
being at a cburcb.
AdOorAlug to thew same reports, tbe
Mr, Bardett did not aerre In tbe studies of orthography, wrttteg and draggtstsin fifty«ent
and one-dollar site
M thst an tl the WgSMt te
War but toOk aa arilve part
the reading of ’Hiawalba" after the bottles. You may'
•fa tRoaa 'aaTUng from lUOO to S1,«00. RUNNERS ARE EIOHT FEET, EIX though not aa a aoMler. He waa pen- vacation.
bottle
Bttbougb tbe cheaper models are atoo
INCHES LONa
•loned by tha government for many
Tbe ninth grade English class win
In fair dMmnd. But the higherprioed
soon begin reading Hxwtlion)e*a “Tbe
yoarei
ble. Mention this paper
der troubl
Old Manae." aa they have, nearly finn writing ttoDr. Kilm»r *i£o.. Biiigmuke (lum mom adaptable tor Tara M> Fairs of iWa Hava Joat B«a
ke any mistake
tohed reading "Julius Ceaser.'
■ton.N.Y.
the name. Swsmp-Root,
Mate for tha Counter A Dtg^M
WRh a ear from which the rew aeat
- and tire at.
Co. of cadlllte—Largsot Ev­
Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Timljek
, every botUe.
cift be removed, the farmer can go
er Mote Hots.
Mrs. Mary Bunting, of Nesaen CUy
drivlag about the country on Sunday
were visiting at the borne of lialpb
with hto tamOy and on week days.
r MAY ORDER AN EX­
The Travermi City WSgon '
D TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO
ImoBk tbe middle of the week.
wEh the tonaena detached, he can of which A. 3. Potwvyl ta tbe proprie­
AMINATION MAOE.
Miss LDltoe Green of Thompson ^ bate Court for the County «
Et uu a boa and mh hto produce to tor. ou the corner of Unloo and SUie
viUe. was a guest of Mtss Blanche Grand Traverae.
At a seasloD of said Court, held i
martot at the rata of 85 mUe* an hour. sireeu. baa bron rurtied with order*
Brimmer Tuesday.
the Probate Office te the City of Tra
Cure of thla daaa would be uepeetolly during the past few week* wHh an
Mus Ellen Zeigter vUltcd frieuJv
e Ciiy. In *ald County,
miy. on tthe I
ugMuHe for thoee who handle fresh extre force of meo. and lately over..................
|- of December.
..........A.
. D. 1*08.
:
Ncssen
City
over
Snntey.
troits aid vageUblea and would en- Ume has been recpitrod to got out the
Fred
Present. Hpe- Fr<tl
R- Walker,
Utos Beulah Umry Is vUIUng .fudge
of Prolitlc.
uhla tha owner to grt hto atnff toW rash ordeia. Mr. Petertyl baa lost
friends st Pleaslngton Center.
te the matter of ilio estate of Will
kM hi rerord Mma.
?
•Wpped alx pair* of the *tor|eat
g tbe advisability of bavMrs. Mary Brvay, of Ncssen City, lam J. Oiler, deceased.
la the Graa4 Traverse reglAL wbei ifelffhB ever manufactured ta Trtvbrse
Frank W Ci>rver hiving filed te said
tha route ai« improved more, man: City. They were made for the Com- Ing a tbonmgb examination made of visited Mr*. Alba Brimmer Thursday. court bis final account as admlulsirs
AKo Babcock and family have goai lor of xnld estate, and his pelillon
B wffl undooblodly uae auto- mer A Dlgglns Lumber Co. of Cadil­ the ebaroeter of the toniitetloaB that
underlie the locks and Impdrunt terns to PtosEington aad Bear Ltee to vis­ prayin
lug for Ihe allowaocc thereof,
burnsnihha aolVe the traa
lac. aad were Milpped to Hayden’s along tbe line of tbe Pannma canal.
for the aieslgnmont and dlalrlbu
it relaUvcE and friends until after the and fc
lion «of the residue ol said esiate
camp In Wexford county.
Much has been mid recently eon - bollday*.
.
WOMBU box oa their ear. they oouM
U Is ordered that the 11th day
Tbs rannen were eigM feel, six rocrnlng tbe qnestkmaUe coodiUons
D. G. C. of Frankfort, visited Lin­ January. A. D 1909. at ten o'clock m
teteie hmry loate and handle ttwm
IndMB In length, nine biche^ in depth that exist beneath tbe sites of these
the
forenoon,
at Kaid Probate Offie<-.
den hive NO. 410 Tnredsy evening
mute more gultely and teeaply than
of five leeL work.
and gave them a school of Insiruction t-e and 1* hen-by appointed for ex
with teaau. The cars would enable
MEN*S SLIPPERS in BOHEOS (Babber oo tbe aide)
amlnlng and allowing aald acrouiK
eight Inchc*. each aet wolgbed about
wbicb was greatly appreciated by all
«Mm to sort up to the last pMIble
ll-.,ls
furlber
ordered, that publlr
EVEBBTT8 (High in froaO, OPBBA8 (Low on tbe side)
lAOO poaate Each runner was equipnotice fheri-of bo given by publUaMUM MW and vlrtunlly ni*h th4 fruit
r-«d with Mr. Petertyl’* patent sMgh
Made np in Oilf~Black. Wine or Ten—Cd or Cloth.
lion
of
a
ropy
of
ibis
order,
for
three
Dpm (he troaa to the markeU.
By her kind and ronleous raanner aaci-e*>-lve weeks pmlou« to aald day
aeee. wkirh has found ffreat tevur
VBb the oMBlag of the------lAdy WatMm haa won a boat
of hearing, la tbe Grand Traverse
wia the uaeni of heavy alUgha. Dar­
SOCs MCs 7SCs I1.M. S1.25
I tbe tarmere. n great
Herald, a newspaper printed and Ar
friends wbo are always glad to
ing tbe put year the demand (or this WlU. BECOME SECRETARY
wm ha wrooght tn many wi
to $2,50,
come her among them.
WAR.
sleigh has been gradual^ tecresnng
•nd ugsimbtritlr Ahls change win
The Catholic Itedlcs’ Alter sneie-y
lUM <h^ are
LADIES* AND CHILDREN'S J«lmet wlt^ Miw. David HickCy Wednes
ly for heavy baulteg. "pie iBciteatog
IETS-“ell Styles end Colofe, Fur
day ariereoou. thcro was a very go--d
demand tedicatea that this patent U Intimated That-Ea-l
GOOD ROADS.
•(lendance and a fisc time waa en­ C TA'TE OF 5HCHIGAN. THE PRO
Herrick Will Be Beeretary
Tfimmed.
I Important (Mture white to auU
Wo*va had oonsidaroble to
joyed by, all present.' Colicclhm was « bate court (of tbe couni'y of
of tha Tfsmnry.
I ioereaslng demand consteBtly.
hhoui Deed roads and we «1S have
four dollara ami twenty ceata.
esc, TSCs $5Cs. SLNs $1,3$,
Irand Traverse.
Mr. rteertyl expecU next year to
aUQ more to aay In the fotnre. be­
AaguMS. Oa.. Dee. |>.—FrevMentIn Ihe mstier of the estate of
cause good mate are one of the worui > n miite larger buateam tbuh thla eledl Taft rmratved offtdai vtoUor*
$31,S$a $l,7Ss flM.
argarette Mnyian. deceased
year, altbomih this yw km bteu h
Notice
is hereby given that four
Noll'.....................................
needed IhMgs fa the Oread Trev.
very tevorablo one. The project to (hls morning. The presldtmt-elect
month* from the 7tb day of Dhrwmber
beriuilngly
admHa
h*
will
be
torgcly
A. D. 1908, have been allowsd for
Good roads have so many argu- thte this iteat wm Increase HhUl It gorened by Kno^ adrlee mid-eonscreditors
.....
to present their claims
mete larger tedaatry than
mento that it to Improsible to exhaust
•galnsl said deceased to said court (or
at presenL as tbe market to wldenand adjustment, and that
thM. benn tbe *object never grows
Orntmor Magoon of Cuba, ta mew
lt% each year for (be sleighs aad %agall errdliors of aald deceased a
old wdl tbe eathsMast aeea the mat­
tietsed as seeroihry of war. and
quired to prcornt.ibelr dajtns ii
ter ta many dlfferete Ughta. To •
at the p •
Oovaroer Myron T. Hevrtte «( Ohio
1^ saas
a «(
« trevol appeals, to olheta. A. B. IDouBs. aiTtvM htem teat •a aacrethfy of Urn tteaaary.
dty of Traverse City in aald conniy.
oo or before tbe l»lb day of April A.
the mvli« te time and meacy. und night from Grand Rapite. to spend
k^^and jsnucts
D
)»«9.
and
that
said
eteteu
will be
to oOwn, the teereaae te value
tbe boUdayi with hto parenu. Mr. and
1 by said court ou Saturday
fanre reauhteg from OMMrfc uud Advro LMh day of April A. D. 1M8. at
hvtete to 4 term. U <
Mantua this morateg. Ha
Mrs. J. M. Tbomaa.
atndy the «Matlon. there would he ao
M4________
ebarte west of that puee tomorrow,
Dated Droei
_ D.
- -mbro Tth.'A.
’ IMt.
MME good rohte hum te OtteH Ttmv- iteff noBU. bnteMhptet. Ob la at- iDu. ^ 1,. iShtfte 4»l tod BateFRED R. B'i
'ALiCER.
•iha ooudty that men ctMUgh wooldaH tendteg adhoM at OUtm. wiq ■
MS want to Kingsley today oa bustof Priteate.
ke artlto^ yhsl’s why weheea
'

fiiMd Travene BenU

SAVE

tie

8£CIPE

mRD TttE IIECktS

S?.,?

F. M. PAINEs

F-L.ORI8
naiABos.

OftH-Tle KMnp In
Weakegd It Orer-ViiL

great pair
OF SLEIGHS

SLIPPERS
SLIPPERS
SLIPPERS
MAKE IT SLIPPERS!

WQGIED W500 PODHD^

DAN FDDNDATIONS

And Buy Theni At
Tbe

SUfiper Store
Of
Traverse City

STYLE AFTER STYLE TO SELECT FROM

MA(HHCABINET

(wiiMinswd
CATARRH

lUY HERI

Elf'S Cnnta*

&:rsLrst

A. V. Friedrich
ne LeadiBt: Sine Store «T TrinTSe Uty

ORANO TRAVERSE HERALD, TUESDAY. OECCMEB>l SE 1ME

GASTORIA
Yn^»i>« a<iA OUldmu

iThe Kild Yoa Have
Always Boa^
Beam the
Hignafnm

MADMAN HAS
MADE ESCAPE

or the kAooI jettardv. U)«
prtMTT »n« UlemodJote rooBM «■bloins. Chrhrtinw tree, were proUUr
deeented «H
loterettla* piowere Ktren hr the pnpiU. *
anabcr o( perenU e*d fiHeaS.
eltetuUnee.
Little Opel* Bnoeet. «^o be. been MURDERER OF SISTER THERESA
■peodlng a cM.Uerable time with ber
I ST. MARV^S HOSFtTAU
(raadpereatf. at Celar, baa retoraed
hone.
The Oroate eoiored ah or«ter ao>
per iHt Taeedar night.
Aat a meetiog of the Sonday ccbool
bold Uit Wedneeday etealog. at
cbor^. tbe folknring offleeia were
elcted for tbe enraUig year:
Saperintendefit—Prank Buck.

tzi

CRME OF A YEAR AGO

KDTxSMMICj.

FsniiisiniH

...

Plymouth. Mich.. Dec. 21.—Tbe body
o( John Kttbn.'^ed 8S. was found
lying In the mow ta from of hi* little
cabin, near Stark, tbl. morning. U I.
tboogbt be wwi overcome and die from
exposure. ________ _______

CUT OF^HEAD

f. HAINES WORRIED
jCARNEGIE
CALLED ON

UNEASY DURING TESTIMONY OF
ROSERTS,

Mra. Annb Wea Expected to Take the
Stead J^la Thie Afterneeti.

usMng. N. T.. Dec. 21.—T«etityIng at the met ol Tbomte* Jeaklna
Haines today, the wlineea Roberts,
} Her Daughter Mra.
wbo was present when Captain '
Hatnw shot WUIbm Annb. eald tbe
HAD NOTHING TO ADO TO MAG­ shootlDg was done while Captain
Train, Kllllrtg Hernelf
AZINE ARTICLE.
ilalnes was In a cronchlng posltlaii.
Chicago. D.T. 21.—Mrs. Ab Wung.
Mrs. Annb b expected to take the
beautiful young woman, daughter of
and again and give valuable mtlprominent t'blrago business
Said That'-ie^meny of Judge Gary >ony for tbe state.
Tbomtoa Haines appharod vrwrlrd
Given an Setnrday, Was Correct
today lor the first Une during the Mas Par ei'-His Figures
ilmpny of R^rta.
Went

SANTA CIJU'^' will give candy I
his ehlldren WWm-iiday afternoon I
the Dig Ston-.

Toys Toys Toys
/A good agsortment of-Toys, Includ­
ing almost all of our great solectloii.
on sale starting Wednesday at

ONE-HALF
Price.
The Hannah & Lay
Merc. Co.

DOME FOR VISIT

"RTmt do you think of dividing the
day Into iwemy-fonr boumr
*1 tfalnk It woold be better If we
eonld arrange ie have nine or ten
evetilngs- to tbe week." repUed tim
young man wbo was brglDotng to rail
eteadll.r ..n cue girt.-LoubtOlb'Conrbr-JouraaL
SANTA CIAt’8 will give randy to
hh. children Wedneaday- afternoon at
the Big Store.

Better Flour-Money Saved
Because you have gotten along without ‘‘Voigt’s Crcfccni" Flour is no reason
you always should.
In fact it's a good reason why you should try it. You owe it to yoorself and
your family.
Get one sack, comparh costs with the flour you now use, then compare results.
You'll find that added gi>odiiess, that fine flavor, .thpse sure results cost but
little.
And the small difference in cost is more than made up because there is “no
waste." The foods prepared from

VOIGT’S rRESCENT
The FlMir Evurybndy UkcA"

DodH have to be thrown out They’re good to ^ alwayi.

VolglMUUagCoBpaay

Gpi»d

Mica.

^

“NO NAME” SALE - - 30 DAYS
OVERCOATS, SUITS, in fact
EvavTiiNe mm except the following, goes it
\-A to 1-2

Collars and Cuffs
^ Neckwear
Fine Gloves
^
Silk Mufflers
Stetson Hats
BUY EARLY

NOTICE
Colored Calendars oi
Grand Traverse Re­
gion Fair
Will arrive this week. We find the^e
vlll be too large to -mall without
breaking. All tho-Mt wbo signed card

SBERMAN&HUNTER

SMERMAIN
OPEN TONIGHT

Handkerchiefs
Jewelry
______Overalls
Suit Cases
Suspenders
.-1

NOnCE. We have ao aame lor Ibis Sale, ao excases except
that the scasoaaad eoadllloBs have beea backward aad we
waal Ike ntoacy rather Ihaa goods.

-RAVKR

&

BUY EARLY

HUNTER

OI*TY, MIIOH.

1

rOVERED IN AN ARTICLE

Wtshington. Dee, 21.—Andrew Car'
Mery Anderson, New Mrs. Antonie negie was before ihe ways and moans
cwmmiuee this morning.
DeVararro. Is Back In America
The iron inai-icr expressed a will­
Once Mere.
ingness to submit to examlnailun. but
New York, Dec. 21.—Mary .Ander­ had nothing to add to a reeent maga­
son. now .Mrs. Antonio Th-Navarro. zine ankle.
He said the testimony of lodge <5awho until h'-r marrlage'a'decade ago.
waa the most popular and one of the ry. glten on Saturday, was correct so
fsi as bis figures went, bni that the
most beautiful actresses ABM'riea
figures were bsM-d on future - condi­
tions In trade which no man '
foresie.
The brgest banging bell In tbe world
b near Canton. Chius. It ta elgliieeo
feet high uiiU furty-fln- feet In elreumfcrence at the buttom.

Milwaukee. Wiw. Dec.' 21.—Vigoroes search wsn made today for a uiadmsb. the escaped sbyer of Stoter The­
resa In 8t Mary’s hotpUal.
Tbe crime occured on Christa
eve. a year ego. The man eitacl
three pa«tor.i In Iwo- Mllwaul
chnrchi't nnd was only preveau-d from
li because of fl<-ree sirughe was
ejected and eecaped.

of really getting to know one asotber
are eo lamentably small. Tbe nicest
woman seeks to maU bctaclf anrsrtlve. Of conrw tbe does, and rightly
so. And B man who
or three dances a vreek at .\acul and
at Henley doe. not ue.ber a. .be real­
ly t(L Every woman before
la aa dcceptlee at a compeay prospectna In tbe one raw yon go to a lot­
tery. In tbe other to allotment. Tlie
schoolboy who waa aakad tbe feminine
of *Wtr~ and replied *W1ren’' had In
him the elemwu of nnconscloos trnih.
A man who b thinking of marrylug
e gtrl ahoold see ber In ber own home
ebovt 11 in tbe morning when U'has
been mining for e week end she Is
any eUglble man U,
It b tbe cbmp Sa^n^
I of the Sunday achool drove to Bates watching ber.
thet ehrlnk toB the waah. — London
to the home Of Hr. end Hre. Dennia Trath.
Itozale. where they were hotpiinbly
entertained. We hope it contlnuea
good alighlng mtll ManA M.
Dan Deever, who hM been living at ■baag lines, aaked ber pep. to po« U.
Elalm for tbe peat three yean. ha.
*ttrhet did yon sayr ..ked peps.
H. T. Uoore'a farm, and
*T don'.t know." eald Roumond.
“Why. you wrote «r wild pepa.
Is moving onto It
“Tea, but 1 did not reed it." ms
Hits Beatrice Seeley left Tneaday Innocent reply.
for her home near Grand Rapndt,
called by thellineee of her little broibher noble qtf.lKle. of heart aud mind,
Mr. end Hra. Welter Baird are mov. for ber Intellect and a lot more off
the asme reel."
Ing Into the parsonage.
“Make a hur
“1 donno. 1 think tbe beet plan b
kin. George Crlap la eatertalolng
ta tell ‘em tbeyYe pfetty.--Weehlag.
ber oonalB, Mias Richardson..
tao'
Hcraldc)
Eserclaey were held In the two

For Over
Thirty Years,

Special to The Brealog Secmrtl.
There have been three tielgbrldef
thia week by yonog people of tbe eh
cintty. ealoylng the lovely slelgblttg.
UoBday night a'^^d of yooag &ar<
ried people attended ebnrcb at Bate.,
where the Dnlted Brethren are bold: leg rental Beetlnga. Wedneaday
Sight elaaa MO. S of the Bnaday abhool
extreaely wtSi chaperoned hy Mlteoa
Cora BcoSeld, NOra Hltxler and Bmina
White, and noooopenled tqr their
taneher. the Bev. Hr..Helwtg. drove
Bk Baplde, retnmlng In the ‘wee
' 'Sne' hon^a.'* And laet hot not leaet.
.mSay evening daaaae Noe. 4, S nad

rirfisters Only Saved Themselves I
Vigereue Struggles at the Attar
Rail. In Which He Was Fin­
ally E^ed.

White.
Becre‘,ery-Bomer Hawley.
A.riaUnt secretary—lomont Newitead.
Treasurer-Mn. 8. M. Perry.
Organlat—Mrs, Ralph White.
Librarian—perrla CrUp.
Aaaisunt llbrnrian—l^mont Newstead.
Superintendent of cradle roll—Mr*.
Cbe.^ Gaion.

FOUND DEAD
Thoopht That John Kyhm M Yeei
OW, Was Overeeme Sy Celd and

OPEN TONIGHT”

■i

:Sfi?

■5,
(UiANp TuXviRaE'Vii^iLxi. tuesda’^. bfecEMiER a ^m.
• •• p ••••«••••* ♦n| Brilatra la to hare a ehera dab.

StitE t Alit MARKET DEPARTMENT CHRISTMAS
money 0.
Om<BB»»A. Timv W. PmI«Mt: S. Aofi CUo*. VlM PtmUmh;
•UMl Owted. CMtar: A. J. tiMfmtC a. 1. lUvlkBE. AMtoUst CHrif

MCAL MARKETi.
.
The BMkrtat was dnU SatnrdajTj^W
dUl for the Patorday betora Christntaa. Only loor loads of poiatoco wore
weighed ai the market, so not namh
oppominKy was glran for baying.
TM loads or ba|. and a load tl coal
coQipletad Um day% rooeipts.

tiBVa««g«
wa
light to eommoa teiaba. SEMOtje;
fair to good batobor sboop. 336SA0;
coHs andoMHBoa. «S©E
AVAILABL
TAXES
Hop—Btaady at Friday's prioca: RAILROAD
FOR PAY ROLLS MONDAY.
light to good butchers. $5.10©5.16;
pigs. 38A^<j^llght yorkers. 3$6S.10;

"“^St^BuBblo?
Dee. |9.—Cattle
—Receipts. 10 can; market slew.
Hogs—Receipts. SO cars; mamet
The «*angB' In the price of feed
look place ihia momlog and the
prt»-os are now as «ooied In the price

..rotecl ifc-.r prepeny.

'

access to tbe boohs ta refused.

CMrtH ttis wMl 3,000

SHiPMENtS
pimnEi^

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

flOTNOTOUT OF STATE

IT

^i|ii

SSSsa:!SS;r:::::i;;::;8!S

w

MJ\piC OmCERS

Si.
icefpta 4. 614; western Brsla, 81Vi6

f2S»;piu;v.v.v.v.-.’..".J^
...... ...........

Ic; aMonds. 30638c. ■

I amUtan of said d
qulred IB prearat their Malaa to anU
Amos BartletL of Nortbport, was la conrL at lb* probata oOice. In tbe
the eUy today on boriaoii.
' I of Traaene City la aald ombty.
Tbe itur. a A. Ullb held .•«”
befurw
* 1:tbe tth day of April A.
1*09. and
d that
tl._. aald. riaima
- vUI
.. . be
beard by said riiurt oc Thnraday the
today.
kih day of Aprs A. D. 1969. at (n
of Keasen City. U ta the o'rioek la iha tamtooo.
Dated Dfct-mber 1st A- D. 1961
ntBD E WALKBE
When Rubber* B«a
Judgn of lYnlBto.
Dec. 212-tt-3»>taa. E

OTBERS KNEW OF U

IIERFnWBIE

«t« col RlMNi M TIM Q9MttS

llBgs.'3S.E6«6.76; wethers. S4.2664.TJ.
QRAIN.
Detroit Dec. Jl.—Ctoae-WTieat.
li.OSH: com. dde; oaU. tlHc.
Cbfoaio. Dae. Ji.-Cloae-com. Mlfcc: °1»- **'*'■■
•EU.IN6 PRICB.
talk, mrme CHy. Mick. . .
Praits and N«ia.
RAOOUCE.
New'Tork. Dee. Jt.—W1
red.
eelpta. SdJWO buaheda. No.
• I.06HC1.U7 eleralor: No. 1 Northern
tMlutb. IIMM f o b afloat:No. J hard
winter. |I.1S% f o b nfloat lofloeneed
ly bearish cables, UgoldaUon. liber­
al reeeipu and favorable weather
____ wheat broke Vkc IJO** monUag.
but flnaliy milled, ctosla* Ke
low*1.08;May ll.WH
•ECRBTABY WIU«ON MODIFIEE l.io. clomfd lUO; July closed ll.OSTfc.
. VegeUbiea
Cora— RecelpU. tt.076 bushels.
^Trt* «UAIUIHTI«E.
Spot easy; No. *, while, 66% and No.
yJ^w. 6ilic f o b adoat. Wton Mrket was auiet and easy: cloateg
We nei lower. December. 66%e66%ir
closed 86%c; May closed. 66%c: Jol}
closed 66»c; September
«%eOau-Oabi. 7JA60. bushels ^
HAV, RTIUW. MiftEE, EKINE AMP kleady; mixed. 26 to St pounds. 64C
MWe: natural white. 26 to S2 pounds.
I H&OFE.
6r6>6Tc; clipped white. 26 to -2
pounds. 5t©67c; clipped white. 34 lo
42 poands. S6%OCte.
Hay—Dull; No. S. 66e70c; good to
C#an %• untoadcd In the Ad)KMt
choice. »e.
ThniuMi Which They Pace
Wool-Quiel; domeatie tOMe, 81©
Eaeapt In Canain Pwignatad
**tard—Firm; western, tS.4009.60;
«rni: oontlneni. 19.70; a^tS
........ 121
WaMiiagU«. Dae. lO.-Soeratary o( America, 310.60; eompounda.
Pork-Firm: family. 117.606181^
Acriealtara WUaon thU atlernoon !*• short clear, ItOOtS; mess. |16Ji0©
aaed ah orOar that ahlptMiiia nay lATI.
fair reBnlng.
be otadf by nil «t hay. straw, or slm»«■*•••—o-l. 86 test IE;78
uar todder. an& ot bides, aktsa and $3.28 63.27; centri
63.77: molawes supr. $2.98; reBned
boors of oaitle and other mailnania tea'dV; No. 6 $4.«^No.'T. $4.80; K
atea'
akieb orlflMte In QoaraMiM sUiea.
oaaalfBtd to aaetAr port In tbc sane
sut«. peorided tbalr esrnea arc not n^Id\^«.Ur^'uu'tS‘.T6;66^ Snaloadad in adjacent autca tbrouih ad. $4.46: powdered. $4A5; granulat­
»bkh they must go. eseapt ceruio ed. $4.76; cubes, $6.
yards or Mda to be daalgnated.
•UTTER AND EGOS.
New York. Dec. 19.—Bull*—8tea^
Bd
unchanged:
recelpta.
8.124.
heeae—Firm and unchanged

e' TATS OP MACBIOAK. TBS PBObate court tar tae wanty «C
Grand Traeene.
ia 4ha moor of (be ratato a(
Ourlra U Oocrrine. drara
.Notice ta hereby glv*a 1
montba from tbe Ut day of____
to the books was adopted by a vole of A. D. IMC Bare heap allowud
Iten aldennen out of twelve. Tbe rasoprotidea that the mayor shall

was MaOe to Show Other State
OnielalB Were Cognlxant of
Bank's Condition.

C TATB'OFMIcmOAN. TIIBPBO^ bat* CkMrt tor Ua OMUty 9t
Grand Traverse.
At a aeaslon of said Court, hrid at
the Probate Office la tbe CKy ol Tra»' Connty, on ib* 1«U
1961
Walbir.
Judge of F

Soles Seemed •$ Though Covered
with Kfltfe Cuts-Cbuld Not Beir
Weight of Feet Evbb os PillowWttLongUnfiUetoWElk-llin
ftemediee Failed-Now QanL

Unslng. MIrh-, Dee. IS—t^heeks for
ITat.wXi. roeclved fmni list- railroaiU
to bfjp out till- eUle ir-si.urj. a»-re
iLls mornltig turned over to tbe Au­
ditor General Bird. Later It ^s anDo-d the money would be available
payrulli. next Monday.
Deputy state treasurer John Haarer resumed, she wlioess eland in
Ulaxier trial this morning.
In cross examinaitoi by the de­
fense sn effort was msd» lo show that
state officials olhty than Glaxler.
knew about tbe condilinn of >
funds. In the Chelsea bank.

C TATE OP MICHIGAN. THK PRObate court far tbe county of
Grand Traverae.
At a session of said court, held at
the probate office.. In tbe ciG' of Trsverae (3ty. In said coocty. on tb* Tib
day ot December A. D. 1908.
Present: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
Matilda J_____ ______________
Judge of probate.
, having filed Hi aald conn ber tn^
In tbe matter of the estate
Bcrount a* admtotatratrix
.................... i of
of aaU^
aaU
Jotepblne Uartx. deevasad.
late, and ber petittoe prvytog tar
Robert Uarti having filed In aald I allowance Ibereof.
raying that
to-1 It Is ordered that lb* Pth day of
be January A D. 1969. at ten o'clock In
last will and l»iamem-or°rald dV ibe forenoon, at aaU probata office
oeased BOS on file In aald court be ad W and Is hereby
.............
tuiuul to probata and the adtulnlatmtton of said eniate be granted to hlnt_ ;ber ordered, that ,____
10 some mher tmllable person. lotlce thereof be given by puHUbIt U ordered. That tbe 2
day of tiou of a cop> of this order, tor (hr**
evs. .1
o'clock BucTOrilve weeks prerion to Mid day
December A. D. 1908.
at tea
1
In the forenoon, at said probate
pro
oBliv. of b.srltig. la (be Grand TrarerM
be and ta hereby
her
appointed (or bea^ Uersl0..a newspaper printed and drtog said peUth
-Utlon.
ruU<-. .1 i:: sr.ld county.
It 1s farther ordered. That public
FKI2D R WAUCBR.
Judge of prabatA
. . r three si
IVr i:,. *8. 26. Jan. 6.
...................... previous to said day
bearing. In the Grand Traverse Herald,
s neaspaper printed and circulated In
said CMBU'FRED R. WAI.KKR.
Judge of Probate.
Dec. 8-16-22-29.

WILL PRAISE CUTtCURA
ASLONGASSHEUVES
‘'Some four yrara ago I had tbe ■Mofortune to have my feet get sore. The
doctofs ruuld not Ml nw what it was.
1 uwd ev.Tything 1 could bear or think
c( but aU to uo avril. Tbe frat were
au cracked across U>e bottom as if you
bad taken a knife and cut them every
wbicbway.' Tlwy would peel up. aniL
ofa. mvl bow they did bU-rt when 1
would try to walk — which J was not
able 10 ^ tor a long tiina. One day
ODS ot our neighbora came to our bows*
and asked wbsl waa tbe
" mstKv. I
d be said be had

ORDERED TO
VENEZUELA

beal them up.
to apply oow_
i sent for a eel of
me so much that
*
Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Ointment, and
Cutk-ura Pills, cwtlng one dollar, and
to my great joy. my feet wm- cured
and have never troubbei me since. 1
shell praise Cuticura as king as I llvo
for the giwat help It bas been. Mrs.
Maigarat^mDM^. PtatUn. Mo.. JuM

..Kn;s,3'r,'S5S

"wr

The Evening Record,
dtington, Dee. 12.—The bat
ship Maine has been ordered
Vane
inexuela under ecaled order*.
The Rev. J. C. Matthews I.-fl today
for Toronto. Canada, where he will
nd Christinas. The Rev. J. W. Miland tbe Rev. Willard Heath, will
liiki hb pul)>il at the Fourtei'iiUi
street eliurcb Sunday. The Rev. J, C.
MulltheWH will return about New
7'eara.
'

go and July 21. iiw7." y

Eczii^s

E A E L IW GNU
iS”

And Other Itchlac. Tortertne
KINGSLEY NOTEE

Huraors Cured fey Ctfbcurs.

1= Itii

Wann baths with CuUctva Soap and
genUe anutnUag^srito

*2

I- home for ('hrlsitnas.
gold, of Mat He
II lH))»
Case A Crotscr'a mil
mill will resume
oiieriitions Jonti
lonuary 1.
Sawiogs
coming In fast
The O. W .l>. camp, four miles from
belt-. Ik in operation In charge of Mr.
Hort. of TboDipsoDvIlIe.
e gone
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brownson have
to Uelrolt to spend the bulldsysK with
Sirs. Brownson s pan-nt.-,
It is Bargain Day.



meea

and^riwigofln
and ofaildbotid.'p^

Yu OoranM P ^LA.B.P1.

mil r 11;;

casea. when all other remedtas falL

rearST
sri.'^.-r.S'SrflssrMaf

tPiiiMialerttas
enmtaefiea. 2S6S0e;
»e: dalriet.
da
and Oaneo Follamad .tha
flrala. —
,„v.
2m626e. Egg • . '
V Officora of
19.—Butter—
PbiUdelpbia.
the Lodge.
Steady- extra we«ero creamery, s-tc;
do nearby prints. 8Sc. Bgge—Unchang
ed. Clietwo—Quiet but flrm: New
SpeoMl to The Krening Record.
Honor; Mich, Dec. It.—Honor Lodge rork full creams, choice. l46t4Hc:
D fair to good, 136I3HC.
Ko. d44 F. * A. M. inatallgd oEloera
last night, a baa«uat and dance '
CELERY.
lowing the naramooies, tha famlllea of
CbleaSB. Dec. 19.—Celery was steady
tha Haaooa being Invited. The of- today. Demand was better, yet not as
acUee as la eapecied on Friday. Prom
•cere Inatnlled were:
Michigan there are good recelpU.
W. M.-Cbaries E. Caae.
Large Bat boxes, 6 to 8 dosen bunehes
P. M--Oerald U. BdmuDda.
Golden Heart.
90c6»I20; Sllvet
8. W.—a. O. Barber.
Plume, 76c; square boxes, Ulebtgan
Ooldeo Heart, ordinary to good. 40©
J. W.—Kart K. Smith.
COc: faocy. 766850; abort and pomDatioUiy J. L. Barker.
tops down to 16626c; per bunebkome
6 D.—E r. Carr.
grown, wyie. 6616c; Golden Heart,
J. D.—F. C. McManus.
as to rise and quality, S616c.
Stewards—Henry Nenaen. Tbomu
BEANE
J. Skermsn.
Ckleago. Dec. 19.—Market rieady.
Tyler-Joaeph Detnu.
Nothing new to note; Stock of beans
Ckaplaln—P. A. BmiUi.
only moderate and there are not many
Mnrahsll—Laban Shank.
coming in. Demand la Just moderate
Tbe banquet was an eUbonUe af­ also. A quiet markat Is likely for the
rest of the year. Prices qucrtable as
fair. the menu being:.
foUowa; Pea beani. band picked,
Roast CUefcen
choice. 3f.2S©2J7r^me. $22262.40;
Red Current Jelly
PoUto Salad good. $2.1562.20; common. $1.7668:
medluma. nominally
Qllreq
Phklcn
BiMd
Rons
Cradten )>ea brans
Aaaorted Cakes
Tm
CoEee
OoraM a BAttinda past worshi
MBtor. was toastasaaier and tbe fol­ good to fancy stock, and a car of ei
Ira fine Duatlra was reported at Tic.
lowing program was Stven:
Tbe lamb Skla or Masonic Apron,' Rnrals were in good demand, but Bur­
banks are tllll ruling ahnw. Arrivals
Charipa E Case.
today were more liberal than for
tMr ^liora." WllUam Lear.
Ime paat on aSturday.
and Wbat's Left." E F.
POULTRY.
Carr.'
New York. Dec. 19.—P«»liry—Alive
Tka Tonngeot Member," WllUam
oil; ehiekena. i2c;
I2c; fowls,
fowls. i;
I2%c
Walker.
keys. ISc;
iSc; dressed
dressed, Brm; westcra
"Mnaoary -Here end There,- Fred C apribg chickens. 12..30c: fowl
Lee.
"444," Jamea L. Bark^.
-Ykn- Slleat Bartnerm.-'A. E Ckae.
Maale by Maaonle or^eMrm.

ANOnER lOBT

I4c; siwlng turkeys. 16©21c.

,1.?:

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

meal

asffljlK-iST'”"...
HiS.Kr'il.'S'.v, ......;«wS
iS?i?U':i^v.r.-.v.v.v.,S

When y ou buy Renne's Pain Killing
it is Just eSBctly as r>-presented. The sure cure for neuralgia,
lieaduche. rln-umailsni and sprains.
When Injured aiiply Renne's PainKilling Oil. it is an anilKepilr and
will pretent blood polHonltig. I'jlco
Sue. Mie and 81.00 per bottle.
F. L. ilaiining. Jackson, Mich., writes:
This Is to o-nify that I have iM-eii
a constant user of Rehnu's Paln-KlIUng on In my famll.v for the pasi 2o
years, and would no more think of
being without It at all times In the
bouse, than I would wilboul food. I
know that by having It at band to
apply at once, we bare saved much
, suffering and dor-tor bills. Get
keep It bandy at all times, study
directions closely, follow them and
>u will neier regret it.
Sold, by S. K. Walt A Sons and E K

unier.)

...

.464
Hogs, dressed ........................ .6666%c
..7c
Spring chickens, lira weight

Eggs, 'per doi‘V
Blitter, dairy

The Flower Store
OfQuaUty

batu court for- tbe coiimy
Grand Traverie.
l a eenKion of said .court, held at
probau- office. Iti the vly “1 Trav- flly. in asid county, on the
day of' December A- D. 1SHI8.
1*10*1-111: Hod. Fred K. Walker.
Pro*............
Judge of probi
In Hie matter ot the erinte of Ralph
I’vbus. de<-e*si-d.
Mary B. Pybus havl
court her ]M-titlon pray
things that she be emi
thurlxed to pay to tbe guardita of
Kmma M.. Ralph J. and Thomas M
Pybus. out of tbe fuud of said eatalv
lands as admlnUiratrix-c
in her ha
____ ____ _ certain sum apecified
K.-ild fH-titioii (or the BU|>t>ort and main
tename of aald «-nrds.
It U orU,-r.-d. Tbot the 3l*t day of
Ih-cember A. D. ltW8. at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, at said probaU- office*.
Ik- and is hereby appoioicd (or beariug said petition.
s fuTtber ordered.

Shippednml Delh'errdPrMnptly

THE FRESHEST
THE CHOICEST
And the Best of Cot
Flowers
lor all occasions.

QUEEN aTYFLORALCO.
(Hide and -fur prices

gugranleed

RALPH ANDERSON, Manager
Telephone No. 4S.
SIS $. Union SI.
Traverse Oily.

cS^JabeTM^.

LIVE STOCK.
Chicago. Dec. 19.—Cattle—ReceiiIpta.
.1.40

lifers. $12064.90: calves.
Hogs—Receipts. 11.000;
hade higher; light, $4,766
•4. $6.1667.76: bravy. $5.206520;
Tcngb. $5206525; good to cdmice.
A good aasoriment of Toys. Includ­
' (evy. $62565.80; plga. $3.5064.66;
ilk of sale* tS.S066.66,
........ I8e ing almost an of our great selertton.
I House cau .
Sbrap—Receipts, t.odO;
market
on sale starling Wednenday at
Banlt Sta. Marie. MItk., Dec. 19 —A steady: native. $220 6 4.70; western. Beeswax, per IE from .
body of a man supposed to be from
tbe etaemer D. U. Ctemaon was
No. 1 Craaa tax m high ao
bro^t here laat night btt was not $42067.10.
Detroit, Mleb_ Dee. 19.—CattleMarket vmy dull. 16625c lower than
in bU last Friday; extra dry (ed sieera and
I bad a I
poeknt on a place at Two Rivera. WIs.. heifers, $4.76 6 4.25; steers and hellers
to 12W. $42066: *te«n''.nod
and had a boy and girl tatooed on hla 1.«M
belf- $60 to I.OOO. $4.2564.76: grass
r Puller, a
left era; Maik early hair, weight 300. steers and beUers that are UL 600 to
Nortbport
schools, wsm in tbe city
Norl
els test talL
700. $3206 4: cbolra tat cows. $320: the
today on his way to spend ChrisUnss
good fateows. $36825; common cows at hla borne In tbe aontbera pari of
$26820; .ennners. $t..l2(i; choice the Mate.
(>Mr Old Prtrada ara the Beet,
heavy bnBa. $8206426; fair to good
BMMM they have stood (be teet botognae. bnbs. $36825; stock bolls.
of Mm ABd are known u> be reliable. $2266E7t; choice Cbrlatinai steers,
Every Woman WITI^ Be limrartgd.
Dr. Becrlck'a 8f«ar Coated Pills ^ve •6266«.
Veal Calves—Market 50r lower than
Friday* openlns: best. $66520: oth­
Moc-Gp..
er* $466
Sheep and Laitfhe—Market rieady
pnrify (be Hood. T17 >■
at Pritay'a cirae. beat Umbe. $5266
BOK. AMt tar a free sample.
IBB; Mr u BMt tambE |42d6$:
E E «ltt A Bms M6«r« a
a Bnppaead ta Ba Prom Sfaamar
U. ClanBit, Hae Net Been

_______

ONE-HALF
Price.

r^Tpw—......

b?^MU'

The Hannah & Lay

(UELT. U. P A

We Believe

“i.’sJS “ “

Oboioe Dnoolorod Jm*o partioaUrly fine flaw mod
Ml aUenKtb. If yon have tronbie mttiDg p
at if to your likiBg try a Kupple pooid ot tbit
atlint
Wewilfukaoiir ch&ooei m yonrooaipg fatak.

Pri«.S*c per pood.

J. J.

REZINi


WriMraB SArmmE.

For Wife or Mother

in'.’i^u

cl- sue-.
.............................
day of
hearing, in the Grand Traverse Herald,
s newspslM'r |>rliil<-d and rin-ulaled in

A **19M** Washer

Judge of Probate.
Ih-c. S-I.VTl’ JS.
..... year remember her with the gift that lightens tbe dradgerr
ot bouse work.
Then you give again and again, for the ptaamirra of Otftotmna
"•orning wUl r.-peat Itself week efler week.
work U washing. Therefore tbe gift of mil gifia la
Her bardcKt
ba
Waaber.
c "1W<4 Automatle"
/
II does tbe hard part—tbe back-breaking rubbing. It hm* b*^
from bending orer the hot mds and breathing the dtaagrerabta var“
It keeps her hands from tbe ron^ board and soapy water.
And It does Ibis not once, but werit after week and year ni
year.
, Tbe more she usea It ibe beUer pleased she *ni be and
more she T.Uj snp;ocislc your tbougblfutoess.
We sell Jhe - i;«.r \V_iber on M days' tree tripL

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

d.,-

IbiVlVftS

Toys Toys Toys

IS Ulu IIWUVIS, SS.VVV«,^U,

J.r.JBNKB. Armt

You Get
It
knowing you are getting
value for your

money

OM Posloiflcc' BnDdtae

fuil
when

abesi
buying shoes. Weglvn^
pereonal attention

FRANK TRUDE

to

! Three Good Ones

here as safely asa grown pcs
I,le. It's on this plant we are
Ing to make the mu.- Ul.-:d k-

I

Our Graham Ftoar
Com Meal ^
Bnckwbeal Hour

i HANNAH & LAY CO.

rz

GRAND TRA^RSt MERAt.O. TUESDAY, tECCWSER 22. tSOS
E. J. Hana.
Dear 8aaU Claua: Will yon pleaac
bilog n>e elcfat bopbeada uf told
toiBB Ula year, a few m-w iroeerj
rixuomem and heveral good llmea Uii»
coming year. Al»o a f"w more frlead*.
B> I have a graphopbonc and aeveral

FOS H. Rratt
Ur
•ml plemM,
lor*rt U> fomr lo my Jioo»o tbia year.
1 v«ni loiDc Roorf bor»r rae*» for ticjii
FmirUi of July ui ibe Tmvpree Cfiy
Drhrins Park muortaikra etouiwU. 1
vast lb« track fixed op ao li will put
SbpepaWd Kf-tdoah. and 1 want My
CbelM to win aome bloe libbooa. If
^t<ni will glre me Ibeae I will be aatiFfied If you will pvo me aome mere
rwcea when we have tbo Orand Traverae RefloD fair next fall. Never mind
fbe candy and n«U. Give tben tu
Amie Nerllnfer.
Freddie PrMLF. C. Ollbart.
Dear Santa Clatu:
faua: | want IM membera lor the D. O. K. K. at 12 per head
an that Traverwe City maJMbe reinBiatad in ibe ImperUI Palace. If you
will band them on my Cbrlatmaa 'ree,

IS BATTLING
FOR HER LIFE

arc In a pnwjirrou! condl-

. . . .-eijds Md a little Inaf I Rdwnrd Rtiueom and James Thomas
O'- ■br.'Ud. wh.Hher you buy a bread of Xorth|in:i. and Ocoiro Andersou at
n.akcr or
I^
who are attending DMvet cub
,
h<-Rc, were in' the city today on their
»•«»<• fitr tbe Jt.mda.vs.
♦ COMING HOME

The Misses Rrtla and Warr Woob
FOR CHRISTMAS. ♦ luy. «|io arc leaching school at Har-

Cniwrordavllle. In.1.. T>er. IT.—Mr.', iviitest aa* for the piirjs'M- of el
Niim-y Caniplscll had u narrow esca|>e lu,. a rct>re«entallvc in the state
from <ii-aih VVe(ln>-Mla> Khon she was |. si ly take ulaiv kkio afU'i
L.-d and ladly wouiiri«il:Jtv a vie- |,'hrisUna>- vlleaUoti The vuriousc
Mrs. Fred Notewarc ol Chk-ago. will
Inns |K-1 piR. She »a!< vUitlnc at he.- cs allende,) la a bnily. under the .
M»n s home, and all of the memberw ershlp <»r their jellmaslen-. SnnRS and
sit her larenls. Mr. and Nr». Calk­
of tiic fauill.v. exrepi Orax-e. a li-year yells mierd the enihusiaant of the sm- ins. of East Ninth street, during the
old
daushtcr.
aerc
away.
d.
ot
b»d>.
while
wavlns
pr-nimms
and
w
rream
patrona
bring u
___ ___ ________
. 'tA.XTA fllAfd will glT* randy >c
vacution.
.\l«ut naOD Mr*. Campbell, who W laiioe; . lent (Olor to the scene. Ro.v Chrl.'imaa
wboac <
»-I yi-ars old and fex-lih-. Weni to llie ^ Thcmae. with his oretion. -MaUi1.0U1. BW»11.
ol fj'
•n--'—
dendea, a Ipi of B>el» Creamery but­
Isieement tc get bucket of coal, and „ i,, the Rather of Our Nation." won ichooU at Fowler. Ind.. will Iw hotm;. _
ter eoaiomen.. and a new fa« rabbit
while -he wac sinoiilnR over Ref.itig fi,H
and will rcpr>‘9(nl the col­
dog. and I will be aatlafled. Your good
| ----------- -- -----------------li..- Iml the piR aiiueked her. The ipje Benj. Hoare w«i ru^eond place -Thursday night for the holiday s.
big boy.
Aithur 8|>encer retiim«-d from U.
pis hul be.»n shut up in tbe c-lUr.
wnn -A OhaW nl Mind.' Clarence
WJtlle McCool.
Tn.- pl< lumped ,rt. Ml., CunipN Us , s. fttak-- wa* Rl.f-u
glv.-n third
.11.ly honors.
UMUWIP. The
t
A C. Thursday evening.
louW IIt.- hit her
ler rlRli' uarm
u aud knock
knock- litter '
e awarded first an.1 s
Ernest ljutner returned from M. A.
ill r down. He- then
none nlee chugging weather
w
and aome He It a Frisnd of the Girt—Miss Jahn
C. Frlda.vJWnlng.
il.iRh and lett hand lacersiins I
nico Mackinaw trout
J> Hr- would have killed tbe old i
l4grr5,^Rc.*«>e will be home (toi
Eddie Danow.
mull If her nh ee had not beard th.- ««[ p
Hottgbion loalgtai fgor Chrtsimai va­
Chariaa SroadfooL
coiiimolion an.I ran down the Mairsjthe first t
SanU Claus: .Vvben you stop
cation.
\__at wny nouse. please leave me a nice
Alfie.1 Moore will be bom« from
Chicago, Dec. S1-—Miss .Margare;
A R.ioU as.--oniueat ol Toys. InclmlMtawell. the pretty actrcHS, who was
Ann Arbor tonight (or Cbrtslmns va
Itig almo*l all of our great selecHotl.
shot In her room under myst --------, .This final viciorj- add* another to ration.
lllDg for her
cumaunces. today Is batllli
CI.Uk llrcsJfool.
Hyman Copian and Dan Hobart r.- on ule starting tVedm-sday at
Tbonuw.'
long
list
of
trlitnii.hs.
Cbamlife at Merry
HerUrt L. Fr.sit.
inoii ml'e and two mile* in tbe Inu-r-' Uirm-d from M, A. C last evening.
Misa Rllzabcih Jahn, her roouimat'
Dear Santa Clans; Ift you wkab to
■-■-■-■-■-■-u ____________ - - .« lkpia:e all-MIchigao balMuiek lor
Ml** Hlanrhe Bamum mums from
know what I want. I will tell jwu. who was in an adjoining room »her
tbe shooting ucturred. wae a visitor
liaidln Coilrge. Mexico. Missouri. IbU
the
.........hospital
............
>.-*»lon of the Adelptaic sox-lrty held pj,v|i,.ii,aii star Thoums' athlHlc rec- evening, aerompanled by Mifs PatterWalter Bckeraal, former football ■•'C.Bily, Hte offl^ o
'^‘1 I'iril.-bai.- he last
■ '•t.
,
ar -and friend of Miss Jahn. roller- '-r term wctc cboeen. Robert P. Blshrvurv*e)ile<l tbe collece a-- h
Uvrtk- i'rleRi.
Miss Ethel Smuribwalte will
- bis aaeartlon today -that, tbe «P. Charlolin was eiocl.^ speaker. On
n,i* y,ta: - Toiumie-Oeorsf W. KonL
''
Thursday. Ihc I.ih -ih.- Advlphics
^ „„.,nu.r of the Phi Alpha Pi fra turn from Ann Ai^r today for Christabooting wax accldenui.
met at the hall and enj.;y^ a aoc.al
of which be bar mat. vacation.
a pair 0
.v.-itliig by way of .■.•U-bratiou m
,mc term
Mary and WillU Chambr'rlaln. who
the alipi
('hiistmas. Dancing and iMHlro |ias*.*'l i ,,
....
Willie Kent.
ere boarding at tbe residenco of Mrs
”"'V
,
« COMING HOME
♦ sway a pleasant time and several
■bel,.ed to satisfy Thursday- will
the last day
Com Bowhall aud 'attending srhu'd.
Oaerge Uttisflald.
FOR CHRISTMAS. ♦
-........
You will bo surprised have gone to Manistee lo spend the
Dear SanU Claus: I need a new
and pIcaM'i
..J at the fine

texture of the
bell badly, having wont out my old
l.rir.d; and the fact lha! tbe “Vni- holiday *.
trying to gel the bell bopa. Your
Jutliis Maniiiek will Is- home (rout
The Phi Alpha PI Iralemity clucUoii
.al" Bread Mixer- is ec-slly turned,
Morris Bu*hmare. who is attending
td.
lichlgan university next week.
o.'rurrc(J oa the last Thursday liefciro
the douRh does not atick at. school at Kingsley, has retamed to
Oftorgle Littlefield.
Albert Haskell arrived front the M. Chrlstma*.
isiiiiw*. soiuiiiuD
Suloiiion J, orwim-ro.
Bralnerd. t>;>..
xmvliiclng to you. tVo hb> borne at Old Mission for tbe boll
A. C last nlRhi, beluR the first of the
i-Iectcd ptvsidfiii of the Iraiemi-j
college boys to come back.
days.
Both sorletl.-s, according to lkctr narhlnvs n operation, and gel i
Don and Donna
Chamiiney. who aro
D
bring me a new
attending
Ing school at Oberlln. Ohio, wlH
v

ir that aomebod
arrive Thursday.
t much obliged.
Quy Wise.
rw-sn Holtsrt ___
Oeorga Muachotu.
law-ley
Dear SanU CUus: I respectfully Wllbelm were exi*cctcd home from
risk you to bring me aomeooe to acw
M. A. a today.
my buttons, as that is tbe cue
illna Boorw Will arrive tonight
ig J need worxt of all. I will bo
II the Howe Hllllary school At
Lima. Indiana.
"s
^
I MiSWELU WHO WAS
MYSTERIOUSLY.

SHOT

SAYS IT WAS ACCIDENT

iToys Toys Toys
«/

Patchin and .
abar* of tbe candy, nuu and deer.
Parmie QllberU
Dr. O. Arthur Hetliday.
Daar Banu Ctani: Pleaae bring me
t doaen boiled egsa. a large popcorn
ball, a bunc..............................................
mobile, and
Tour friend,
Artie Holliday.
LMi Soule.
Dear SanU Cfatu: I am not going
In aak yon for very mneb tbla time,
but please bring me a new aong to
ting and wblatle, as my old one li
nearly worn out. And some good t
tcrmllk and fried cakes. Tben
may take my share of candy,
toya to W'lllle Dole, Don'tI forget
I
be
has moved Into hla
Sixth street. You may leave all 1 ask
for at Arma ft Oole for mb. Yonr IIItie frtesd.
Uvl Soule.
John Burrett.
Dear Santa Claus;
Pleaae don'l
bring me any more pork. A haK of a
beef win do tbla Mme. And also bilag
aome frosen water pipes to repair, as
I am ao Ured of waltlog for worti. Yon
may alio bring me a set of plumbers
took, as I have loaned aU of mine.
Tonr friend,
Fred Falrbrothcr.
RA.VTA OUAt'S will Rive t-a.i.U
Jobnnle BurreiL
Dear SanU ClHUh; Please bring
liU (liilUreu Wedm-sUay anerliiN.ii
Pmnk Trwda.
new bull of elollKv and n paxa to the Big Slore.
*
Dear Sanja Claus; l would like to 81 Tbomaa.
. have you biing me a haw ball team
Kreddl.- Kairl.rolher. .
wt ue
the --i
'Tiger
iger nruno.'
brand." a coat
contract with
Robert Edwarda.
Hughey Jennings
and Ty


“■ tCobb, for
Dear Santa I'laua. I am a good lit­
twelve yearm al*o twelve■ .Amerlctii tle boy. VtSIl y-nu picas.* atop at my
penaanU ana onee asaurauc
assurance of
house wllb a th-ket to Liverpool. Eng
landT 1 want to go back borne.
have a cut ..._____
IrrlBg that along. u».
FniBklr Trade.
Dear Saita Clat»: I live atoNorIb
port when 1 am at home. I want a
snow plow, a >.ci of iioow abov>4«. sev­
eral miles of anow fenrrh and anything clM. In the i.now Itoea you may
A gisNl ............... . of Toy*. Iti.-lud
tianircu to have. Pli-aac don'l forget
Itilmc Uiifflu. lug aliuoHi all of our Rival seletiton.
sale BUrllng \Vt-dlii-»day at
John M. Slaekan.
Charlie UPlanL
Dr«r SauU Claua: rioano bring me
Drur BaaU CImb: 1 «uuM like to a hlg box of rundy and a Jurapins
imve you bring me a Cl
customer to buy Jack and some dtamouda aa bli
uh-a. If you will. ih« boys at
serai store on Kaut Elghih lint uU-a.
Ilia oi
on
street and a new fiablag rod. as well house ran put their banila
a» aoBic farming Implemenu. so 1 can hraas alidlng pole all they want I'l
SO to work next nprlgg on ny lanu rod I wont complain at nil. (1 wMh
yon a Merry Christmas.)
mmr Aom. your good mtla Imy.
Johiiiiic Blacken.
V
Johaale MeComlek.
F. R.t—Our (himney Is plugginl u|i;
f. S.—Also brtbg me a fallow next
ysar who fiu my aldaraaale cloUei you will have lo come tn tbrouxli the
eelUr window where we put the hose
■ad I wUI bo happy agalm
n fire.
Jobnolc.
Dear Bant/'titi^'^m you kindly
drop OS at my atom oa Baal Eighth
Or. A. J. McRball.
atiwot a -bunch'' of ensh oiaiomora.
Dear BnnU Claua; 1 want a div
a new doilveiT wacou and boroo and a anit (or Cttrlatmaa. ao I can go In
send oaadMate (or prMMant and gov- Ur tbe fish. 1 never caught a really
UfBor on tbe demoenUe ticket next flsb, so If you want to give me aomrUaa. AMo B BOW choedter board, and tbing
bing Ih
that w'lU do me lota of good
I will be satlsflcdl I am past ii yes
please pat a diving suit In
. my atockOU and a good boy.
Ing. I will be a gooA boy from now on.
Dell Garvy.

., .IZ


« VICIOUS PET PIC
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KILLED AGEO WOMAN. ♦<

OLIVET NEWS

yiivet,

ONE-HALF
Price.

i chrmptorS«8”fix.‘

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The Hannah &Lay

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Toys Toys Toys

0]|E-HALF
Price.

BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS PIANOS
= ln Greatest Number and Variety at

Grinnell Bros.*

Our Trererae t'ity Hmncli offers Obrislmas huyen tbe InrKCRt anil fiiiMt saaortmeBi
<<f PuiiioB meg shown in tbia Inrility. Piitnoaof every slyte %od iirire, to auil-every taale
aiitl inirse. No luatler wbal your reiiutretuuiiU uiuy lie. We Can Soil YOO Pcricctlyt
ami every Piam> is aoUl timler a GawaniM of alisolute sxlisfaotion.
Aii.1 wbelber you want one of our splomlKl. reliable New PIUKM at $I*'.'S. a ma«nifiooDt STEINWAY at «.'m0 to Sl.f>CX-<. a s-^If-payiDR PIANOLA PIANO at S.'>7o to
$1,0'!.^ oraouetbine Iwitwi-vii - you are aure to Rot BcSt VmIqC lor YOttT Moocy if
youeoir.oto "Mifbi);«n's Leedim: Music H ynie," *hero tbe power of imnoynae purohaaei,
uul tbe many (< >Doiniea p^yaaibU-in u buaineea so raat ex oun keep pricon down to very
lowest point.

EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! THERE'S
NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE A PIANO.

THE GIFT OF A VICTOR OR AN EDISON
r every mciuber of the ftuutly’—not for riii Iriiuai. uiily. but lur etnry day
Mean- utiliiiil'.itl ph-ti*lil.'
.n the year.
MutU- ill aonii- tunii nr niioibcr 1* mauilllii'a principal uii-Sii* of r<-<-rmtlnn and entrrtnInpicnL
The VliTUIt and EDISU.V bring tu tbe liouie every kind uf oiu&ic. vuiig and plaTi-d by tbe must fauuMi* and hlghe*; salaried arti*t*.
If you pi-i'fiT lag-limc. and dance nmalc. the bCKt Bands and-On-hotras will play It fur you. If
yi»ii like popular aong* amt the latest Vaudevitk- "HlU." you cun call ujimi any one <i( a hundred
w. 11 known Ani.la to *liig lor yon. If your Uate runs to Graud Oihts. the Stars of the Operatlu
Sl;»:e are ri-ady wiin their finest. Aria*. Ihlela. Quartets, etc.
iKtNT LET THIS CHRISTMAS GO BY without nisklng your fsmily happy with n VICTOR or
an EDISO.v; Such a gill would bring unlimited Joy to the homo circle, educate the «-hlUlren In mu'ic. provide tbe tln<--; kiiul of entertainment for friend*, and be tbe In-st lavrstmeat you ever made.

The Hannah & Lay

Goody dear. Fine-Flavored CoHee,
Hie Best You Ever Drank

Oullils* IncloOlng a Dozen Records, $14.99, $16.70, $21.70, $29.20, Ele.
Sold on Te2m5 ol One Dollar Weekly.

Give the Young People Musical Instruments
and Make Musicians o! Them

Unices yow nw the demonstrafion ol the -Unlversar CoHee Pereotoler yoo tvimld hardly belo come op Ifarongh the lobe clmoslaosoon as thePercolalerU
pntoa the stove. U you wUI come
down lo Ibe store tomorrow you
obeli sec it lor yonmeU and have
ol Ibe best coUee yon ever drank.
a calmade while yon wall.
Come and eel one ol the IHUe
loavred ol bread anyway.

Tir
ViP
-

Wc shall demonstrate
Vt-B
Coffee
Stic "llniversal**
v^iiivvinai Vp.v.»iivv.
Percolator tomorrow.
Come in and sec it
pump.
Booklet lor everylKdy.
Price«rn>iD$2-V)to$)

Mandolin .Violin. i'o:n(-l. Flute, or
Clilliln-li 1i»'- MU'U-*;iti'l m’ou l.aMi to
The Rill of
other inslrmn.-iii. be*tnw* picxsui-.
v.ion ami. in many . e*. :t mean* ol litr-ltlioud later lu life
Ju*t n few suggestion* frou. our
a*«orini.-n; Every i-:u represent* niateblv** value.
Banjos, the reliable Sicwsrt. fiS, $8,
Violin putfits. including Bo* and fuse.
gia 112, etc.
$3^ $6. $6, »1C to fiSOa
fine
Aeeordeons. Gernun
and
Laliau
Leather (^»c. velvet lined. wl:h all
Mvl..*. g2.50 to $35.
outfit*, a; *25 and t>ver
^
Cornets. Bras*. glO. gt2, gig; BlUer

GutUro, r'-Iiable inslrunion:- .-n gS. $7.
l'lat<Hl.t20iug40.
Autoharps. g3 to glO. Columbia Zith­
tio, etc. Mayflower and v\ ‘Hoirn.
er*. g3
gl0.
fits. g» and *25. Mart.n, l--*t iftakc,
Music Relit and Sstchcl*. 2Sc to $7.
«2Sto«5a
Busts of all Famous Composers, bfc
to g2.S0.
Mandolins. iI"|i.'Ih1.iM-' iiiak--*. gb. $8,
Boys' Drums. line grade. g2. gZ.50. g3Harmenicst. 10c to $2.50. Il-Uifi aud
K<k-!i. 2Se and 50c-

SPECIAL
Christmas Terms

Clanr As WBw
You don'l have to ■ac egg! with
tbe '-liBlvaraal'' Coffee Per­
colator. You can sec the rich
amber color through the glass
top and knew Jut when It has
ruached the required strength.

-------------

• QMd navor.
Itutend of tbe fine coffee Bavur
bring spread all over the house
you bare It in (be cup of celtce
you drtuk That U because tbe
•team doeon't get out. In boll-"
Ing coffee the steam rttrrfa.-s
away much ol the aroma.

Good Taata
The bmrr acid las'lug «lrua--nls
are lell In the yv.ffiv gntuuds
If the eoffee was boHcH you
would have to drink tbra bel bvU with

the

We cordially invite tbe Musical People of Traverse City and 'vicinity
and took through our ntoro—tha only complete hlinic Howae In
this section of (tic State. Whether you wiah to buy. or noL be sure to pay us a vioit and let us demonetrate, for your entertainment, some ef the
wonderlul instrumenU which can be aecn and heard only at our store.
Inatruments bought for Chrlstmae will be deUvered any dey or hour desired. Make your telectien NOW. while our ctocks are complete end
we are able to gtvc you our usual excellent service. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAft.

"I'uiHeadquarter,

J. A. MONTAGUE & SON
TRAVEiSE CITY, MICH.

ftiintig tin- llr.I.Jay* we will —II .Small lti.*l-ui.i-ii'.-, on i. rne of ftffO
weekly. .Nothing could Ik- liieer lor t tiri*'nm- V Mu-tial lustrumeni never
U.U 10 fl- a*e- Visi; oiir 8uall Good* Department wberv we bate on display
biindreU* ol appropriate and deairsblv Xmas gills—every one n>t>argain.

at Detroit

GRINNELL BROS.

Traverse Qly Branch: Cor. Froa: aa3 Cass oi»g.EvCTiae» mi ctrnvTas.

aMKD TmVEIIU MIIIALD. TgnSAY, DECEUKE IE 1HE
bird friends, or tto one who wM<Ros|s«t« you wut have tovely time# with Lmw down hi i manger, so qaM he what It la. ■las.'* she added, turning am MA me that be wore bto In That
10 tbe Mute sitter, “well not give one way that be might not soU bto beantii
the happy leathered (oik as they frolic your ponyr
cent to help buy Uisi Christmas pres­ tul frithto aad tro?
wan M much to get for Mam­
BenaonU. Mich., R. F. D. No. 1.
It waa a difficult matter to He the
ma. , You're got to ««ra the money
ro corner* In the baA. and il is
WkOe .jTMr I
Dec. :. IN».
at was wrlttBg
roarself if you Iom- it all.“
aald that ibence-orlglDaied our ntD bronghi a let- Dear Pn
-I'd help her a little If sbe d promise
I would like to join tbe Sunshine I Lullaby baby. laUaby dear.
HmM V«H»«
taMMiM
lore they are nailed, bat as long 4 friends. Mrs. Belle M. PMry. of Cbar- Club. I am a UUle girt sevon year* Sleep Ilnie baby, hsve never a feur.
never to take out that ambivUa again.' ■Hard to make both end* -mce-L" This
«lHb.
■he cea't wltb her really-iruly eyes. lette. Mito.. Mre. Perry loves the old. I go to s^ool every day. 1 like Lullaby baba< lullaby dear.
saM Bernice, relenting ■ Mule.
oqstom has led to the habit showa by
i wlH try MV«r to wwny sr
Bto wUl Jiut nave to imagine them all. MTds Just the way we do. and tbe has
for bto little one here.
“She touldnl keep tbe iKomiae if w^ter* carrying a napkin across the
teacher. Her name to Kate Aadru.
fr*t ifcBirt Mythlng.
and aa you to write to her of them written us about eome rare visitors Weldon School. No. 3. WUl yoo please
..ahe made IL It will pun tab her most
ft arm.
after CTirbRataa Day U orcr.
I wrtll try to b« M hNtoT to I
tbiok It to a nice little sonrAoBt
bow anrprised Mamma looks
Napkins berame popular In Franre
who came to see her last week. I •end me a card ami button? I hnust
She has thooght sboat you ao ma<A think we will hsve to ask her to this close .Of this.time.
MR tad
you? I will send lu some new name* when we Tke her our Chrittmas prew•oner than m tkiglanA At one
this last week, aad has smiled to her Christmas tree that we have Just
M far M t can.
aad lltUe 'I'mbrella' fferc hasn't v;ine is was rustomaar at groat FroOeb
for the Suni-hiue Club. Alice Bailey.
From.
self
as
she
realised
how
fast
your
dnhay
for
her
"
Lawrt-nev. Mu-b.. age tsrelve; Kttniee
dinners to change the • napklna at
watcl^. for. sbe rcully aad truly “boRatocd Goffar.
I Mrill try to to tovin^tolpgers were dying’ .akaplng the pretty long*'’ to Sunbslne and to oa.
'1 gues. 1 can get a litOe aome- every co'jrse. lo perfupte them with
It
Indeed 1 will said you a card and N'ortbrup. lusreue<-. Mirh. age eight:
fwl dad kind to cvMytody and
gitu that you made la school or at makes your president very proud ud button, and lam so glad to have you Mary Bender .luwrenve. Mich., age ihirr ' answered Kitty, with a> brave
water, and to have them folded
to avcry IMaf tMitf.
home, aad bow basy you were leara- bsppy to print a vUlt .from her. This
atnilc
as
possible.
“And
ihe
man
inv.
PieaM:
send
the
card*
and
but
a differin' wiy for every gne*i.
Sunshine
girl.
If I mar fall in trylnd to da
(pg Ibe pieces nod eongs for the Chrlst- U wbst Sbe says:
seemed real glad—"
About I6.-UV Pierre David pnbltobed,
wa to me.
ttoaa tNnft, I «.<!■ Try, try
caterulrupcnti. Surely Cbrlst“tVe
want
to
bear
an.eifaiag
Matotre
Your
loving
Sunshine
girl.
dhostel." whleh teache*
Cbarloue. Mich. Dec. 15 .1905.
Coluuu. Mlrh. Dec. 9. im.
Day Is tbe happiest daj/ of the Dear President—
Bleuu UeU.
Kue atsttAlm.' said Belle.
borf to wait on puiron* prop.-riy. and
Ak-ar l*re*ident—
whole year, aad that Is because It Is
w :o told all kmdisot table napkins
What a beaulHul song ito. tot It U
"?to.^deed.' added Beruio.- r
W<t are so happy over the visits of
1 would like to Join the Suu«liinireal Sunshloe Day.
Ahd M Ki^y went slowly liMUirs.
alt kinds ol fancy shap-s.
s certain pair ol very unusual birds In Club. 1 am a little girl niue years old OIK* Ol the prettiest ChruKmas poems 1
Sbe ran dowVttaOM.- same stairs very
The s^pos were: "^uarr-; twist­
am Ih th^burth grade. My teach- have eve.- read.
U'e trees In our ysrd in tbe past tew
And BOW that your
•slltly on Christmas murumg. though, ed: folded in hands: m the form* of
s name U Mr. John Caruiody
I
lade aa Imaglaary call on you. won't days that 1 cannot resist telling you
(or both her sisters calh-d in •-seilv-d double and iwi.v.ed sbeUs; single
tuwreacv. Mkh. iXt:. 13. I9V8.
snd your Sunshine Club about them. stud) reading.. arithmetic, language,
you play-pretend 10 “run
(SUNSBlNEl
voU-es, which hadn't a sound of anger shell: doobk iiivlon: single meton;
ivgfhphy, spelling, and wrlUiig. and Jear President—
bouser" come la. every cmo of you. One morning a tew days ago a neigh­ Jtcugfl
them.
-cock, ben and chuAen*; pigeon'la a
I am going to write you a few linca
and let's have a troUc! What a sump- bor who U quite a bird lover came In 1 go tc sekuol every day I can I tike
CLUB
Y up little witch, you must have basket: partridge: ptaeaaani: two ralight. W«- are going to have Cbrtotread tbe little Sunshine letters. I
lag of feet, and bmsbiag of snow, and all aglow wlui running and excltcnieoi.
known
about this all the time!' cried pons in a pie; bare; two rabbits;
18
exercises
in
Sabbath
school,
and
saying,
“1
have
(oUowed
the
mori
have
one
brother
thirteen
years
old.
natyiag of hoods and muiners there
Bulk-,
giv
log
ocr
g
bug.
uu iu a song aud'^^tlK of u> arc in
auvAlng pig: dog with.a rottar; pike;
would be! And bow everybody would beautiful bird over h^re and I want My Duuuma to dead and I am staying
MIM CLARA RATea, Editar.
“it's Just like yiui. dear litlk- thing. carp; larboi: miter; turkey; tonotai-:
pk-ci'. 1 have twv*. teachers In
to tell me wbst It U. Right here with my aunt this wtater. Please send
laugh at once. )nst tor the tun of It!
Oraaolto^ Oacwator a, 1M
me a card and button. Well. ibU U all sedwol. Mis«-Heath aud Mtoa iamg k:>'P Ufis.surprise for Us when ao the boly cTOsa and the LorraliH- Cross.'
It Vouidu'i take long for yon alt to gM It Is'now. In your apple tree."
RraaMant-«lara Rataa.
I looked out of the window and there
can think of (or ibU time, so gcud Miss Lung Is niy music teacher, t Ih.kyouodd"
acquainted, aad some of tbe boys and
FIrat VIca Fraa
"vv hai do«-s it all uicaur' stsmucred,
like U) n-ad the ktters in the Herald '
.Dietioiisry Fun.
as the bird, a brilliant toauty.
• e.
glrU you would baow very well from
WilliaM
I saw Botne k-cu-ra from tbe Hodge Kitty, as soou ss she gut a ikaniv to'
“Rob." said Tom. “by way of the
preening her feathers and making her­
From.
ttolr letter* In the Herald.
Raoand VIm Fraa
:>euksaiuol. They ueed to be luy play
Busy U.-.-, -which Is the moat fiaagt-rMarii- Pmyard.
After wo bad all bad a nice tIsIl self very much at home. But what
"Just as il you didot kuow. you cute.
word lo pronounce in Uw tMgllsh
It Is cier BO nice to have you fur a mates. 1 like to beat from Ibein. 1
your presidsni would tell you about a kind of a bird was it! Ii wns a plukll -ughtful sister." laughed Ueruice.
language?"
Cbrtstinaa tree that tbe bad prepared Ish red all over, the pink sort of shin­ Sun.Hhine girl, aud 1 hope you will wish you and all tbe SunshllK-rs a
1 don't believe sbe doea kltow aU
"U s siuuibk-d. " said Tom. ’ItoraunMerry Christmas. I will Md y«i a
for some of her little friends who had ing through a drab. It was almost as w rite again. ✓
•bout
lu
though.''
euggvsu-d
'lleih-.
JO
are
sure to get j tumble between
book
mark
we
arv.making
in
pciiotrf.
M borne, and no one to care for ibem. Urge as a blue Jay^ and indeed looked'
“Thert-. unseldsb. it is." she add<-d. the Oral aM >ast leitora.'
J*roin.
much like one. except for lu red
Then she would aak you if you w ished
as she pointed to a picture on Ihe
'Coo4"
Hub. ''Vl'Ueb Is tbe
Bi-rniiv IX-H.
■Bs, that it seems as If they must
thorn getUag their presents.
The book mark to Just aa pretty a» piano. ' ll'a the very one we wanted kmgetl Ikhiibllb word?"
Would you. Sunbeams; What a sUent. be cousins. It has a very conspicuous
a an tto Cradle
sm."
said Tom.'
can be. and I shaU use. It every day- to get (or Mamma first, aud the prkv
quiet throng there would be. ' going tuft, like tbe Jay. Well, we used oiuflail, Dae. 1, IMt, m.
ao
high
that
wihad
to
glv<It
Tfaank yon so much.
noiselessly to a big room where the glasses and searched our books atra
No; tl’s amlkv. becanse Ibero Is
up. And you were tbe tueaiia trf gvrf
Christmas tree was atandlng “Husb!” all we could make out of It was s card- school every day. and 1 have (wo miles
Mr^ Santo Cl«« TMnfcind Alaiid.
ung It."
whole mile octween tbe first aud
walk. 1 am In the lourtb grade. 'yii\fa Arbor. Mich.. Dec. 13. !9v8.
d say. and put her loaL But we put that thought away,
He’a MW oa bU way
“f? Why. bow could U be?" stoked last letters."
Anger oa her Ups. And ‘'Husb!“ you for tbe cardUl U a southern bird. The Mr. Anderson is our teacher, and ibis Dear PrAldentWith Mj reintfaer and aMsh.
*'Ob. that's nothing." said .Tom “I
My borne to two miles from tbe tbe bewildered Killy
would all whisper, and creep on Uptoe. only bright winter birds that We could is bis third year lu our acbool. There
And 1 bare a maaeat to tblnk;
know
• word that ha* over thr.x"It's
right
hero
lo
the
letter
that
school
bouse
so
1
stay
with
my
Great
sixiy nlne scholars enrolled. (Ve
Then slowly, auefiuiy. your president tblnk ol that are found here In wlnt«
Wa'ra both worked ao ateady
•aine with-the picture, said Bernice. miles between Its beginning and end­
would lead you to the room called are tbe crossbill and tltmouM. and^Ufli have a -Alee brick acbool bouse. We Urandma dove by tbe school, a^d I
To sat tba fUta ready
hare a Christmas tree at the go every day. M> lessons are reading, You help.-d a man with youi'umbrelU ing."
Oulof-Doors, and you would all crowd was too large (or eliher and^kere waa
For weeka we bare not dept a wlak.
"What's Ibatr asked Birfi (aloliy.
I ambniciic. spelling, 'hod language. the other day. It saved blm from get­
around her and see the Christmas tree. no “ctoss“ biU. We finally decided It school bouse on Obrisluias Kve
Rat wtot'a tto oaa Ulklns?
ting wet some-precious ihliygs he bad
"Beleaguered." said Tom.
It would be covered with glittering muK be a cedar waxwing. You know will send my slater's name to the Sun. There are twonly-slx scholars iu
Thare teat a atoektos
ilm; and he was the---- •
taat to a tufted bird.
Wc weren't shine Club, and toy brother'* name to room. Mr. Uumbrlll. our teache
nnd long festoons
That we-ra aat deienalMd to fllL
painted
this
picture.
And
so
It
was
‘ i'Bptu" said a yit^ boy to bU
ropes of whitest enow, and tied among really satisfied and 1 mde up my mind the Cradle Roll. I will also aend two very good to us, 1 go home Friday
1 do hope the deer
waved lor us. And—why, there's
ftiber./"are uoi a^ra very anuili
tbe branebes would be tbe glfu tor to writs to a friend who knows -all cenu. as I have lost my old button. nighis and stay until Monday. I hava
Are raretootad tbia year.
piei-e on tbe back of the letter (bat
mear|“No. mrjdchr; what gave yoo
the Christmas waits. What do yoo about Michigan birds. But the bird My sisiur's name to MUdred Dell, age no brother or sister, but I have lota of
So that Bothliif eaa poasJbly wlU.
didn't read, and------'
fun
w
itb
Dan.
papa's
big
black
dog.
e
again
in
a
day
or
two
and
this
My
brother's
name
1s
Harry
IX-IL
surbv lAV-'^.'Sonc swlMra ar>- very
suppose tbe present would be? Why.
"He's (bade a picture of you with' largi- pow^trfl men. Wbat make*
bring ill wood for mamma, and tan
everything that a little bird would like time' with iu mate. And this time age lour. 1 am eleven years old.
lo umbrelU." sbe added as
My bleaaad oM Saint
times feed Maud, papa's pet driving
there was no mlsUklng the identity, sill close far this time.
you tnlnk liey are »ma!l?" “Because."
to eat A>f course!
Nerer aato
horse. Mwmtoa has a little lemon tree she glanced oyer tbe words, "and It's said the mile fellow. "I retd the other
Your Suusbiue bo>.
Watch, a minum! Here comes (or they came to a shrub Hose'to the
be called -Utile VoseUSsh.' U-caOSe day ol a saUor going to sleep cm his
At kit taav 1
with OIK- !•.■moo on it. I read tbe Sun­
Howard Dell.
Downy Woodpecker, with Aasb ol house snd Stayed long enough to give
you'ibought of otbera and took
shine
letter
lu
Orandma'a
papiT.
and
us
a
diance
to
take
aeconnl
of
all
1
wish
you
would
write
me
anoiber
wau-b."
scarlet ribbon on the nape of hU neck.
umbrella. And it's to be (or MammA's
Just see blm bang to tbe suet Ued their p^cultoritles of color and mark­ alter Christmas and tell me all about want ‘.o be a Sunsbluer. This is my
Christmas. Well. well, she'll think
Read tto «hlUa to hla bonea.
securely on a limb, and pick away with ing and they were really cardInaU. the Christmas tree at the school bouBC. Orsi kii<-r. and i will try. try again
more of It than anything she's
uniil 1 can he heller
'
f
Bat he keepa rliRt m acatterlas plith. his strong bill. Then Master Blue Jay Tbe male Is a wonderfully striking
had beforc."
la Ike aoae they taU Torrid
From.
was bring painted. One day whea tbe
and his pretty abler, dressed In tbe looking bird. In bis fine red plumage,
Old Mission, Mkh, Dec. IV. 1908
Indeed. sbe will." echoed Bernice child went there the litUe girl said.
h. really U horrfd.
Xgc 9
Frank Fisher. Jr.
latest fashionable color, daab to tbe and bU tbick short bill Is as red as Dear President—
“Why. see the dear child blush
You
have
written
n
splendid
little
JIR kU orereaai U ao thick.
-Aoot Abtiie. yon have-been In the
10 Join the dunKhmt- Club,
ear ol com that Umpts Ibelr appetite.
ihough
she
had
douc
ambing
tbul
was
And to haaa*( a mlmift
paint, the back of yudr bead to all
How they do enjoy it! Just see them
will be twelve >-ears old the tseniy- W-iter. and 1 am very »Arv yt
woak MUclag."
atop and upla It;
north as this In wlntw^ and that they Bfih of December. My brother wanU rcal'Sunablne boy
white.”
aat!
"And we ought to blush all day (or
Tie a wander to ian*t down nick!
are hardy enough to bear „our cold
Join tbe Sunshine Club. too.
uaebody b elnglag a Cbristi
r nu-auni-ss iu talking about ber tryweather. I wonder If you or any of
Umbrella’s
Chrtstmsa
.
me is Kllto Franklin. And (or the
carrol near by. Why. It's Chickadee!
1 tomat pOe tto woad higher
your Sunshlners have ever seen a Cradle Roll, my other brothers' names:
"Oh. dear. I don't bolk-vc Khty will
Lbten to him .the happy lltUe bird.
TO keep a iDOd fire,
cardinal so far north In winter.
Cbarks William, and Johnnie Bdward. ever learn to bc like other, children!
He tont a bit afraid of you. for be
ror eooB bell come barrylBg ba«R.
Yonrs for Sunshine and geUag ac­ Kllto U uine years old. Charles to
'Whs: to she doing now?" nsked
knows aU Snaabtaera are hb friends,
rer beh a day «Sder
quainted with tbe birds.
Table Na^ina.
three,
and
Johnnie
to
leu
mouth*.
I
Belle
as.nho nut to ibu cast window.
and be allghb on a low-swung branch
ni rab each Una ahotodar.
Belle M- Pern
am In the fifth grade.
1 like my
-Why. Bbe's Ukeii one.of our ui
Curiously enough, the table napkin,
and gases at you wltb bb bead on one
All beat tram that Boaatnu Wg pack.
•tulles tery much 1 bsv<- arllhmetk brellas again, anil I’ve told he;- ovi
now deemed almost indtopcoasble.
sVIe. Here be comee. with a funny
Ha watod to provoked
that hers was plenty large was first used only by children, nod
Aaoiber letter from s grown-up Sun- reading, geography. Uugusge. and
•It aad Jeric. and hope to tto ground
If ha kaaw hew 1 croaked.
was adoptod by elder members of tbe
for tbe scattered crumbs of bread, ahlner friend has also cornu tbU wwk. •pelling. I sill have to eluse lor ibl* cuo-jgb.''
For tto chUdraa he tovea. every one!
And Bernice looked as il she
(amlly only abotat the middle of the
Tbea tries to slug with bU mouth tulL It Is from oae Of tbe Sunshine mothers, tJiinr. w good-bye.
And to west take hla aaae
From
your hjvlug SuuElilm-r.
- ru.sh after her link- ttaier.
.flft.-c,
i-cnth cenlvjry. In etiquette books
and your preaMent U so pleased
the UtUe rsacal!
>Whle boh able to pleaae
Kka ttclle Fl-'uilug
"l.o<)ks s» Ihough she'd eo
earlier date than this, among
Do you see that bird shaped like a 1, .that abc wants to print It. Here It
Itoch dear lUUe daagbler and eaa!
kil l it Ju»t fine to hs»e • birthduy
oni the i-ouiitry ami----- “
other sage plretw Ol advice (or chiklsparrow, but with lovely aUln of red to:
—Mabel U Baton.
"Do
--'v!"
Bernkv
imernipled
ou
Chri»iwa»
Day.
My
birthday
comes
ren,
are iDhirurilonf aboat . wiping
Blk
Rapids.
Mich..
R.
F.
O.
No.
I.
all over bb brown feathers? Ho and
two
day*
belore
CbrisimaB.
"SI
k
s
turned
snd
to
golug
right
acTOs;
their
flogcra
and lips with their nap­
IS.
1908.
Dec.
swaying
The can
te Mns t to that Biranger."
kins
at toe llpttm of our Christmas tree, Dear Miss Bates—
• He’s hurrying, too. And sb- 1! call
The little Urda aee all yoe do.
I have two names I would be pleased
Lawreuir. Mkh . IX-v. IS. 11*0».
I: seems that the tablecloth was
dalnlly eating tbe red. red berries of
tt to him when she sm-s he liasnY all tong ennugli lo'rcwcta (he floor, and
Itoy hear each word yoo any;
tbe “rovsa buah.“ as our Scoleb neigh­ > have put on tbe Cradle Roll: aif- Dear Presldentumbrella He'll Is- angry enough for *ert<-d Ihe grown peupl.- lu place of
They alt and talk aboat IL too,
I will write a (ew line- I am wc
bors call tbe nnpoli-toioua variety of ford. age two and a half years, and
IT Uolberiiig liliii."
Wtoa yoo are out at play.
napkins. When they did begin to
That dear little Raymond, age five months. Thu names aud hope you aud the Suin-hiueis a
-Yes. he’s sKippIng: and alies Us«- napkins, they placed them first
Aad tbea to SaaU CUna they go
the same. W have uiow-'d oitl In the
fellow U the Purple Klnch. and one of arc sent In by their UMthor.
rippiiit
Aad tto] hlB evarytblag.
From.
couuiry two mile* Miutb ol latwremv.
e shower
tbe sweetest singers erf our bnd. Try
So, when ,ob ChrlitBaa, be cornea b] and keep blm near your homo. SnaMrs. Oscar Wheaton.
Bernkr. Harry and I walk to hcbool ugalnst blm. trying t
and noalljf tied them about the neck.
' Hell know luat what to biingl
Wc arc ever so glad to have Clifford every laortiing. aud jw to sabbath
A French writer, who evidenily was
boama, for he will make. yqn-happy
"WorMand
wui
m
-!
Shi
>
g-l
him
to
—Oelett Borgaaa.
and
Raymond
for
Sunshine
babies,
•rbool every Sunday;. We have
eoDservatire. and did not wcicume the
with hb springtime song.
go up Cheslnut .--Ireel wilh L--r.
I OBpkm kindly, reeurds with seurn:
Why. what have wc here? A Bock aren't we. Sunbeams? And when they nilased a Munday iu two yearB.
know it to awai oul of hto way
1
Now Mantoara.
"The napkin Is plan-d under tbe
of Juneos, as saro as you Uve! Look at get old enough, they shall haVe the have had sleigbllig dowu here,
Marie Playard. OoloBta, Mick.
till and fastened In the back, as it
tbe prwty fellovra. 8Um. elegant Ut­ real Bunshlnt- pledge card and button. when 1 got up Thursday tuomlng. H hope she won't tell him her name.'’
"You didii l let tliul stranger know
Oeolla Rogge, Keonewlek. Weak.
rained an,d wbat snow ibc-r« wa
was going to to- shaved. A perile folk they are. and as grireful and
who
>ou
wi
re.
I
hope?"
said
Ikriilec
Frank Plaber. aiea Arbor. HhA.
Burr
Crlppen.
of
Yacoll.
Wash.,
has
the ground wa* Ire. 8o 1 »llp|H-d down
as can bo. Aren't you
sharply wlu-ii Klt^ came home from
Blva Belle Ftomlag. C
■ni >our prosident a couple of
Ithro- limes going lo acbool
I
glad they accepted the Invlutlon to
.
,Mleh.
j
InteresUng postal «rds. from bis far­ snowing now. I have Just l^-eii sliding iptown
the Christmas tree party?
"I kuow sb< did by lb-- -xuression
Rachel OcOar, Bannnla. Mich.,
Wbat b that bird walking head Brst away home. One has a picture of a down hill, but I go: frosen out
a. D. No. 1.
id to 4omr Id. I helped luaDima do u her eye*.' cru-d Belle, with a look
downward from tbe tree-trunk? There tunnel and an ettorBMMt burned treeof
disgust,
".tud
ni JU-; tell you
MOdred DdL Klngaley. Mldu R. F. Is only one funny acrobat la all tbe trunk. and the other shows the scene
big sashing this morning, so
D. No. Z. Kaate aenl by Howard IML bird-tribe who does that, so It must
Twin Fan*. Burr says Hist he ha.
•ry tired. I
read a letier Irom
■me FVtohUa naming. Old MUskm. be the Nnthsieh. Look at hit pretty been through the railroad tunnel lots TcMle Halstead In th<- Sunshine
MIeh. None aeat tqr Elva Belle Fleat- festhen of dark blue-gray, and
of ilmea. and that he tried to get a pa^r. It was rt-al Interesting. I UM-d
know her up north. 1 anr going
trim black cap. Wbat a haisb voice plcur* et Mt- 8t. Helens to send the
BaOto. Boalce Noiihrap aad be baa. but not an unpleasant oae
presidenL but could not. She enjoyed •end you a song that I have to siug
We wtoh to draw your attention and sintt-relj- a. k you to l'»«k civ-r
Mary Bandar. Lawraaea, Mick. NaaMi he says “Vaak! Tank! This u a pretty these plctarM very much.
Cbrlirtma* down at the church I i
our. Christmas Mock of China Cup* and Saucerw, I1al‘-». CresmerB,
aato by Blau DeU.
in a piece and a song. Then- an- ol
good world, after alL Wbat U the
Sugar Bob!*. Craeker Jam. Water SoU. YVioe Seu. taioroUUe S-ls,
> sing. We have a ni<e bill
■now does come? I'm content. areaT
Pencm have been known to
Butter Dishes! Tabl>- Set* We have Mimr hcau’ICB lu (hto line Y'ou
luck of our bouse •<> we have tine
Kvnnewlcfc. Wash;. Dec. T. liwli.
H. V.'P. RmahiM Club Cmdia RolL yon? Tank! Yank!“ And then maybe
gain a pocou/tt <liv by taldns an
very lik-l> will And just what you want In our stmk. These are u»^
times. A» my letter to getting lone
Harry DoO. age four years, Klagaley, be will Uugh. a funny “Ha-ba-ba-ha- Ikar Pn-sident—
lul anil le*. and they makegood chriitma* presenu.
oaacttH Scott'sEmuIdon. It*
m a little girl nine years old. t will close, wirtiing you and all the Sun
MIeh. B. F. D. No. Z. Name seat by ha!" all on one note.
We also have a fine aaraunt of Toys for children. Watch-Mouib
is strange, but it (rflen bappett.
Oh. Vook et tbe Cedar, Wazwings! mould like to Join tbe Sunshine dub. bc-anu a Merry Chrirtma-. I hope
Howard DeU.
Organs. Dolls. tS'biaUes, TrumpeiK. etc. Th-sc- thitigs will tickle any
go to Bchool. I hate s nUlc w walk, ace this loiter in print Here to the
Rliy. there U a whole do^ of them
CUCord Wheaton, age two tad
^mehow ttie ounce produces
youngster
when he-M-e* them.—esp.-elailf th" prlo- we ask
am
In
the
third
grade.
1
have
wrl:•ong;
^
hall rtdTt: Baymaad Wheaton, age coming to visit ns on Christmas day*
the pound; it seems to start
We have only tlH' Purett candy ;o be bad. pri<-ed from Hr to SVe
flv* moalha. BU BapMa, Mieh. R. F. Did yoo ever see anyone ao polite? ig. BpelUag. arithmetic, language, Oh. hush ibee. my baby, a a:or
the d^estive madthtery going
p-r pound, nothing but pure good randy sole! The usual mixture of
telL
a No J. NaiBM aeat by Mra. Oeear Watch them pick a berry and grace­ reading, and drawing, that to all. 1
properiy,
so
that
tbe
patient
is
Nuts, Almond*. Braill. Walnuts. Fllbers, Pawns, all fresh. We also
fully offer It to brother or aisier, bow­ bsve a kHty. her name Is Babe. She How UtUe Lord Jesus ou earth
Wheataa.
able toudigest and absorb his
have the nui meats, and Oat*** in package*. Raisins. Figs. Cranberdwdi.
Charito WOBam Ftomlag. age three ing and bobbing as they do so. Aren't to as pretty as sbe can be. She will
ordinary food which be could
r.-.-, Minc<- Meat and baadr«laof other thing*.
catch a string, and sbe will lie down Ah. In a (ar country, away ove
yeare; Johnnie Bdward Fleming, age we glad that they came. too.
not
do
before,
and
that
is
tbe
We hope that you a Ul be able io pick something out of our rcspecAnd here are the rag-a-mufflns. the on tbe Boor and play with It. and then
tea moatha. OU Mlsaloa. NIto. Names
way the gain is made.
iBhle stoi-k. Should you get something that wa*- not satUfactory. }oa
I wee baby, uiy dear a
she wUl run I have a Utile pony. Her
ngllsb Sparrows. WeU. there
seat by Elvs Belle Ftomlng.
van return It and get yoor money. That Is as good at wc can do.
place tor all. In ibis big room called name Is Nellie Gray. 1 ride her when
‘a fcertain amount of 6esh is
and wt hope to b.- favored with part of your pairoaxRc.
come borne after sebod. Sbe will
Out-of-Doors, and j
necessary for heaUi; if you
The story was told of the angels
MuriT Ctortotaias! Merry (Aristmaa. provided plenty of Cbrletmas pretenu Jump tbe fence with me. 1 am
havenotgotityoucangettt
only ooe In tke setool now. It to
bright.
SuBbsaaa! Tour prssidMt wsuto to (or wboeoever may «one. Just
by taking
say it to every one of yon. And she bow excited aad happy they are, as mile aud a bait from tbe nearest As round them was shining a heavenly
light.
wtotoe she could peep Into ymr boaws though they could scsreely believe neighbor. My teacher's name Is Mrs.
on Ckrtotnas Duy. and say it again. their eenees. Listen to them cheep White. We have a home at Long Tbe stars shone out brighter, but
led
tbe
way.
aad
call
and
fairly
tumble
over
themlake,
teven
miles
from
Traverse
Tbe Herald Sutolne page will raato
are In Washington now. .1 am thirteen And elood o'er tbe place where the
moci of yon about Christmas Ume. selvas In ttolr wlM Joy.
There may be other blrd-vtoltorw who mile* from Kennewick. Well lywdear baby lay.
aai go this visit will have w to a rual
Okrtotmas can from your Sunahla* wlU come liter, aad yoar prealdent dose, hoping to see th|s in prim.
Tbe sbepberds there found blm.
prostoOhL Sbe would Uk* to **# the does not need to tel] yon that
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
t'eolla Sogge.
angels had aaM.
cavtoangs slocklaga. or tto bMUtlful C%rtnimas tree to tto kind that blooms
-C.ottR. WaaN Ams tt m.WttlA“
Tb5 poor little stranger, ao crib for
OoeeuY It seem sirsage to be- so I
CkiltogtoS tiweo. or tke (naar 4»obby an wlnier toag. t^'ko do yoo snppoee
•COTT a ROWMt 4M M SU Nni T«b
gets tto most good from IL tbe lltUe way from your Traverse borne? I am
bed.
i paekagBs that are

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