Grand Traverse Herald, December 18, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 18, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-12-18

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TWICE A

WEEK—TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.

A YEAR.

Tiuvsmi CfTY. «iuMo Tmvtim couwnr, «icM»a*it yi>io*v. oeccMt|ni .im.

IMIDKE IN IMN
STIRRED UP MUSS program
VENEZUELA HAS DECLARED WARILUMBER IN
LOG WENT
HOR^S SIDE
OFANNdia
OVER BODY
UNKNOWN KOLC HAD NARROW
BSCARC FROM OKATH.

Mil USSWOtEBIOISN

have koon raee»»od at Iho otato dopartmbnt ffwm Paxtoa HlfS<nS> oocroUiy
of tho toptton at Bopte, Cotombte.

, KMh, Bw. lE—Aa Vf
fcBowa F^. whft SOM Or tb« mow ol
-PtW M hoth lop brakoa ot Comp
* No. 1« ot iUbo ttk montec oo4 oolr
oocopod
■d dootO
doote Or vikot U Mfordod m
ateMot
_ ...______
t * mtn__________
mlTMte. o kooTT
toe ndltec
too «Mo loactb ot hU bodr.
TV moo ^ to oboot N mn oU,
WM oopcid te loodtec
top on
«M o hoory om aad vboo It tbrow
tho moo to Uo poood nod ponaod
«nr hto MUro badjr, it wu thoocKi
tet ko woo erwbod te dootk. Iwt
thoro woo Ml oTOn o moiK opoa hto
_______________ _____ ,___ ■ TerylU0
oad M OM ooomt to know
-tooro^ eomt trem oad whotbor he
>M Mjr Moado or rOUU*eo te thto

ELKS FLAN ON BRINGING BTAT*

NO WONDER WOUND REFUSED
TO HEAL ovea

HAND H^ HEALED fHIENDS AT DEPOT SNAG SK
____ Eioope From 1

A* L«| Pmm4 Atong EnUra Ui»eUi
•f Mjr Aft*r Ht Wm ThrMHi
** W««HaE,N»OMKiWMHow

In wMob it to otowd thot.Veaeaiala
Me decterod war opirwt Nolteite.
. farther eenSnaotton of the ra-

Cniaewd by the Other.
Spectai te The Kveatec Record.
jeloaa. Mieh., Dec. IT.—WdUam,
_____II_____
to able_to .) out
aa aocMent te which be
rIoM telortM hot bad u almoat ml-;
raealoas eaoape from death.
Mr. WardeU wu woiklH at Mitch­
ell Broe. «amp No. }, at Sharoo, near
L One
........................
Fife
Lake. toadJac lop oa
a and
cor brake loone tram t
ed Into tho ear whip Mr.
was loadtec. The impact paired two
looM ud they railed
■"*

Mr. WkrdeU was ateadtea buide
ip hit handa te
hi

'

'

t of the way. The flret I
him. tbrawlns^ia W ^
le way. hto leR
band was thrawa oa top of the Srai
kig when he fell aid the aeoood tog
etriick oa

TraaWeOriEiaeted Over the Fact TIibI
BOARD TRADE DIRECTORS MADE
They Had RctuMd te Fay
arramdementb.
Thair Board.

WCHES LONG

2 mPOBTANtlATTEBS

to return to work, four Hungsrlu*
tormcriy employed at the Antrim tornace. created such a dtotarbanCe that
it was nocessary to >end ConaUble
Lane over . The consUble remained
Ototock te Say Goodbye te PoputoM warn TWO InehM Wide and u oo the scene all night ud succeeded
te qnletteg things down.
Irmh Thick—Removed by a Ve*
W. H. Uiulor to Bpeak on Traverae
The Hnagarians. who hoarded with
arteary Surpen at Maiwaten
City's InduMrial InterasU and
a womu of their own natlonallly.
Mueelooa. MlcA.. Dec. 16.—Broken
II. S. Bandera on Trsvurac CHyV
then they received their piiy Jt to
down ^ the
typhoid ferer.
Reurt Advantagaa
dancelona. MkA., Dec. 17.—A bores
father, ten tor Colorado this .
add -ky Henry Maddox, six miles
a larp crowd of frienda and1 ecbool eastIt ol
of thto place, ru a snag into iu a prime bunch of trouble.
le dlreciora of the Trai(ene Cily
raxing. The
matas.1 acoompnied by a brass bud.
The ludlady reported the state of bprd Of trade met test night te the
i had been affairs to F-Dremu Murphy who at
office of President Bute to arrange
nnally. Dr. oBce
once ddifchsntrd the offending quarveL the pragram tor the annnU banquet
The maner
V wa* not ended yet u the
geoo. examined the horse yeAerdar. (our Instated that they would hill uy to be given m C. S. P. 8. hall. Toea■tar baakoi ball player, football play- and dtooorered a pl<^ of wood In the of their c^pnloni who returned to day evealng. Ju. 6. After considera­
ud basebairpteyer. Hie popularity sound. The borso was oprated upon work and as they were legarded as
tion it wa* decided lo ctmflne the dlswae ehown by the Uct that hli friendi aad the snag rrmored. The aaag rather
hardened cltlsena. their threats saaips at the banquet to two verj
ramatnad op utJl 1 o-c(ock tbU mi
MMiaiuj six techea te length, two
upnut subjecu.
las te hid him soodbye.
inches te breadth and one tech te
'W. H. Umlor wmi selected to deliv­
depth. The horse bad been worked
er as addres* upn Traverse City's
aieadlly.sloce the accident with apprteduirial iDiereats. M. S. Sanders
ecilr oo>inconvenlence to itself. The
wu chosen to give u address 1
anMHl win raeorer.
the resort sdvutagM of Trav
Mr. Had^x Ion one horse last
City and Ticteliy ud what meibods
accident.
would be best for their development.
It wu decided not te uk the railway
men who are to be the gneets ot tbe
bprd of trade to deliver uy fixed addrtoees. bnt rather te request them te
THAT WAS VERDICT OF JURVvlN
NOT WITH WOOLEN STRING BUT
GRAND LARCENY CASE.
WITH RED TAPE.

TBIKSi~
IS GUILllf

BUEDINGS
RED CROSS STAMPS niEE HEW cmaxs
INSPECTED

m BOUND
’ROUND-

WELL KNOWN HERE

I. B. DOLLETS BEADS

SUFFLY HAS SEEN RECEIVED I
THIS CITY.

«MTK

MAN WELL SATIEFIKO
W11N •CHOOLK.
FI9M Afatnet tha Oraat VfMte

PlinU UE PtORCIED
FIRB

Irat to rrer be plaeed 00 sale hen.
nutMENT AMONO THE ud are hetef aeld at the Uuah A
Uy MorautOe oempaayV atore fay
MKriNCTATC.
H. -BtrtlolMr. ThoMH^ aoU at 1.
cent each aad are toeued by the pr-

Ooitoni MWtec Kmpiod of Botowoo
«M sad m tteMonto in o Mlaste
aad o FrooMon. BeoMoion
4
te Un TkM Miaute.
Acaerdtec to Uw rvpnrt ' ot State
Paolarr hupoctor Ur. wbo, with Fire
COM Route, mapneied nil the echool
baRdtep el the ettr reoterdsr. the
Mhnnti of Trorofw Citr on omoiic
Itoo knot otatppod te the .......... Old 1e Era ooohSM and l
pratectlon of the
Mr. For vtolted

sa.’ssr's.’ss.-j-

lAF ME* a 1«* nospetlooe he won
--------thtep poofUlr U he
'Two Era
______ ____ joadacted. the
neottes tke Centra] todldlits In
MW aUasto and o Iroetloa. between

esus'

ockool wu ei^tted te thrae^uorten
of o mtente.
' la aoM of the other neheols were
drllto madneted. o> the etudenu hod
keen dtomtoaed before the ln»|
aad ^tof reached the boildtep.

LOST 3 FINGERS

apteu tor the atamp. The Umpa
art printed with the pToramei It and
thto yoar. IkOOO.bM of them wc.^
atwd. At tke oad of the year, eacn
Btete whorate theae stamp were sold.
wUl roeelee one-halt tP amount paid
(or the aUmp .In the ctate. the tondi
ptef to the Red Cross eodetlM in­
terested te the uU-tutercnIoeie work.'
'1th the-stamp ooawa the aUtement.
rhis stamp wilt not carry s packap
It uy packnp will carry a stamp.*'
The stamp bMr the Imprint ot a
wreath ot holly, a red craes being at
the lop. and the words, “Merry Christmu and a happy New Tear.- Arpund
NaUonat
Red Crou. itew.
IPOS." onouio
Should
wuai nm
theiep p no Red Cross socletioe Inter
erted1 te the work te the slatea in
which
A stamp
stamp........................
are eold. the..................
nattonal
lety recelree the money.
money, 1eo lhai
by hayteg the stamp and 1atllzlDg
them
Cbrleim ,____ the par
— to................—.
ehasere are aceompllshliic a pod
work. The stamp were aeenred
lhrou(h the eOoris of Mr. Holley.

JURY IS EXCUSED
NO LONOER NEEDED AT THIS
TERM OF COURT.

ROBERT MULLKN VICTIM OF A

AWaatated to Baoteh Cor Oat of MooMao aad Hto Hmid Wm
RUort Monea. tpd hS room,
hto hand te a oora ohredder
Tdoodar whUo at work oa the (arm
of Altrad-Btadi.o( the Black aelcl
kood. aad had throe Eapra no t
that OBteotaUu wa* a
nrr. Mr. Malian wan rnniiiiic the
oora akraddor. whok he twUced u
aaf^efooen solas teto the foedor. He
aMimptod to MBich the Mr oot. hot
Me haiM tome coachL- Mr. Mmien woe
kroapt to thto oltr aad the ampnu-

nmCIR-COSTAFSON
Heaia Woddlac Wm

i

nvm Thnraday-s Record
The last Jury ease te on tor this
term te Cbmit ooart. the rut of the,
pnel Urii« been esensed tor this
term. The cau le that Of the Trai
nrae CRy Brawing eompuy rs. Johi
Kauer. the atternep helag Pratt 4
Darla tor the pUlnUBe and Bmurth
walte A Alwayi tor the dMenduta.
A rerdlrt for i
reached last night 1
Of Martin Ropn ud Sally Roprs >
wrgp W. Parker, the rerdlet bell _
r MSAO. Lester D. Welch appeared
r the pUinUte and John W. PatcAte
r the detenduu.
rerdlet 1
pratohment 1
WUhelm ra. Ceorp 1
pparli
ud Oeorp W. Cui
Uls te garatohment.
There wQl be a slion suakw ot Clrcnlt coon thto evening.

AT SRVER LAKE

Two Wvoreee Oranted and One Cate
e pang mu
Taken Under Advtoemant—Traac Rapid* TuespaM CoM^Oecupled Atten­
ds.v afternoon by Ping caugbt be­
tion of Court.
tween a bln and a poUte sorter ud
■trangled by theg rest mass of potstoes which tue sliding building threw
Proen WedMOdayTRoeord.
The rotere of ibe United SUtes Whim. «w well known te this dty.
Mr. Morrison (ormeriy lived here
ore reinforced by three men who snd hsd a largo namPr of friend* te
petlUoded the UMirt for naturelleation the city who were very sorry to learn
- *
- i—- the petitkme bo- of his untimely death He was te the
mg granted in each catc. The men city Ju>t a Kbort time ago ud visited
------ Adolph
*'llph Wllhel_.
Wllbelm. ..................
Aaron Zussamcraus friend*.
Jewish rabbi.- and Charles
The potatoe* in the warehouse were
if OarBt
owned by L. F. Perkett. ot this city.
___ ^jlusen.
terday te Circuit c
of laruny. was found pHiy by tl
Jnry last night Sentence has not yi
been pronounced by Jndge Mayne.
The dlTorce mill ground out a grivt
yeeterday ud last night the follos lnx
decrees being granted: Lawrence C.
Hayes ra. Bather E. KayM: IToceal
B. Howe ra Roy B. Hdwe. The case
of Bpert Pap ra. Helen Pap was
tahein under advisemenL
This-forenoon the irespss case of
Jartte Ropn and Sally Roprs vs.
Georp W. Parker ocenped the atten­
tion of the court.
Old Mission. Mich.. Dee. 17.—One
of the prelliert home weddf""^
pnlDsute wa
soleoDlied (
oue of last night sAen Lnlu. (

PARLIAMENT
OF-TURKEY

« marriage to Roy
forich _
C. Dofam.
The home wa* coroforUbly filled
with relatives slid (rieods and wa*
round pine
M> Bower*
FIRST SESSION OF ASSEMBLY ud potted plants made a pleasing
OPENED TODAY.
eentrasL
Prevhju* te the wedding, the Rev.
C W. Chase and Mr*. J. G. Mills ren­
dered a fine musical program which
eajoyed by the waiting gue^.
ive,' by
• •
"Melodies
Of
first ptoylog
"k
------------ .ollowed
by “Medl lluiion"
Pngclmun.
foil
by MoiTtoon. ud the "Flower Song."
by Gustave Lange. But promptly at
the appoliiiod hour of 8. the
Mendelssobn-*
“Wedding
burst forth snd the weddi
■V.
C.
W.
slowly advuced. the Rev
Rode Throup u .
Chase, who performed the coremoo.v.
'•tutinopic at Head of- Elab­
fr. bis ns-jal happy manner, coming
orate CortsBS.
first, followed by little Rachel Eller,
csicd te while and carrying a «alL
■mtenUnople. Dec. 17.—Tnrhey te- y from which at the propr momeni
le drew forih a ring.
day brokeaway from the dupUc rule
Mlaa Edna HeUerieb. slsicr of th
centuriw.
ot 0
iamld. Iwho granted bride, as maid of honor, wa* very br%Bltu Abdul Hamid,
oomingly
dressed te pie blue alPiitltutioa last July praridtng t
anf carried carnations. Ralph
this aaaembly. paraded
' d tbraugb the
tJ
atraeu today at the bead of u ehteoraie cortege te open the Bret acuion
real Deebess lace.
of the body.
The fall ring service was nsed. the
He was cheered everywhere as he
pooaoiHo^_____________
er*" making a
ment to the Impresitve ceremony.
Immediately follorteg the service
s held where
congratulations and best wishes were
extended the bride and groom who
have lived iheir entire lives on the
heantUul peotesula ud their friends
only limned by pteir acquathlancet.
A bountirul wedding snppr «
served by the bride's mother, the Mis*
e* Btoncbe. Lena. Myrtle aad Jessie
Helferich. four cousins of the bride,
waiting 00 Uble.

DESPOTIC RULE BROKER

HE CAN PROVE IT

Flftaen East Side Yeung Peraone Had
Very Enjopbto Tims Tuesday
Ewenlnsde. IM

A pmty of yoona people had a reiy
planaBt time at SUrer Lake Taeeday
r*eamg.'Sateg oat In a big slelph ud
at Ibe hotel until midnlpt
Mr. Ctoaen came to Mi Mty thru
maatha. ap fiOM MnMmu aRd
OMPlayed u hegpsf u at the
AN. K.
ssssswve. VU nerrad. After snppr.
mSM daaeimt was eajoyed. the re-'
tcra te the dty beteg........................
mboal A o'clock thJa a

"All bound 'round with a woolen
itring,'* to not a drcumaunce
red tap that Dacie Bam ud hto mtetoni throw around oerttln matters ud
M. B. Honey to right on hto teet to
give leetlmODj ag to that (act.
It seema that aome time ar
Holley became poeaemed with
re te own aome ceruin strings ot
....................>ed te inbook ot addiMses.
that be Pd a friend
prtlon
somlmonibly anowance.
inircbaaed a money order ud mailed
It te hi* Indian friend, the beads to p
ito bis collection of 4> strings ot
uch articles.
*The friend did the sboplng suoest
ally ud yesterdsy. the package ar­
rived at the local poatofflee. Hr- Hoinotified that tt
■U there. In
uoccnce of his heart, be sallls
poHsesHed of ihc ides that b<
take these beads right along a
relpiing the same as te ordinary instances. Bnt he didn't Uke tham home

DOHM-HElFERICH~^

r of the oak Park Paitk. The
«r
partew^ at theI pnily
pmi
lAke hre

He HM Oivofi a Reeeip for Them.
But Haent Got Them, the Sox B^
Ing Mnt te the Custom HewM
at Grand Havan.

ch^ OS the little finger ot hit rlgb:
haad. The hand to all budaged up
ud hto trleadn are naahle to 1
wbother be to telling the truth or a
eo he braught the finger along ai e
deaoe M hto aasertloat and shows
whuerer there to any doubt capreMed M to the aeddeat.

issware. silver, a Pndaotne
glass
ip and pieces of fantltnre. The
lamp
young mple win go to booariteepteg
^c out of town gnesu were Ni
ud Mrs. Samocl
.. EHer
ET ud
- - dsoghtcFS.
LIIUu ufi Rs<icbel, of Traverse City,
___ _ elxell of Tnvetae City,
aad Frank Beitser of Carp
toke. The gnesi* all smyed untU a
they took their depart
farm '

.
_
perk
Mr. Holley stales that he was requir­
ed to opD It In the fUTsence Ot Dep
uly Posunaster Haskell. U 'here bod
beep a letter or money in the bundle,
be could have taken it home, but ihf
wasn't, bead* being
beinj the niy ihl
sent, s( he was forced t
depty .
the pekage and prepre
~rand Haven, that being ths npresi
usiom office, the one hera haring
een dl*conttened.
The custom officer at Grand Hat
mlpilon of ■
Holley. If
id whatever duty there la to py.
And the value of the beads la about
6« cents
Holk-r slated that when the
pckage came to be mailed back,
there was aome quettira aa to whom
» registry receipt was to be made
t. He do
loesn'i know how t
I girea I
celpi tor the pckage.

GOT MUCH POULTRY
THIEF

ANNEXED 40 CHICKENS
AND TURKEYS.

Slood Hound Ownod by Sharlff Ktnio
Put to Work arto Randity
Piekod Up a'n'rail.

the iransprUlton compnles.
decided that SecrcUry Huneo
give some statisilcs relative te Trsveru City, wbicb will be prilneni te
tbe subject* under dtorasslon..
The banquet wilt be served st 7:00
, m. te the C 8.' P. 8.
The secretory read .. _____
spnse* to the iovlialloa tram Edward
" ''
president of' the Mulstee
ihpstern Railroad company,
C. L. Lockwood, general piianger
agent of the Grand Rapito ud indl" IHvay compny. p. A. Mttehell.
iraffic mauger of the MuIstM and Northeutern RaflsrayWconipny. A. Palrtorche. general traffic
ipuger or the Pere Marquette RailitiU eompuy. j. H. P. Hughart. vice
president and general muager of the
Grand Rapids sad Indiana Railway
eompuy . P. P. Gaines, general freight
agent Pere MarqueUe Railroad enmpany and Amot S. Musselmu. presi
dent of'the National Grocer eompuy.
Grand Raplda. Reoponsee have boon
received from other offleiato that they
srould be present ehould other eugageowQto not Interfere.
The entertainment committee will
pUn a musical program.

‘me regutor meell^ of the Mka

inistee lodge will be presewt U take
the matter of irauportattoa Uthe
lodge begu a
___
bring the state meeting to this MG' te
isio. A phut to 00 toot DOW to eaKasi
the splendid etranter Mi
u excwnlon tor that <
npoaliton hu prand

and to bdag wwfead
number to ra-

tram Mutotee. Brery
queued te be present
tereeled te the prajoci

CAPTURED
LAMPHERE
SEIVED ONLY 23 DATS

HU Bam Hera Fee Bama Thwto
Beu Carad Fee By CewMir
During a Btoge af TyphM
Fever—Taku Baeh.
Harry i.nmphcre. who brake JaO
I Grand Rapid* after serving fifijm .
r his sentence, wu agprUsifiafi fil.
this city Monday by BheriS Ch«l«U S.
Johnson, and this afteraeoa DsMty
8heriff Taytdr arrirU tram GraUllitftds and wm Uke hto prlsMar baaTiathe erealag trMn.
Lamphere wu aarring a nentenea at
) days tor laraeny when be braL*w
' hU haan am
days in case he efiSM Mt pay tM Sae.
As tbe fine Bad set bna ntobd. K
looked like ISO ieya tor ttompbare.
Hence, when be W|d gsmd. SS. >•

si.rjssissstBsr-J'B
dooed.

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.

imphere had bee* to thto dty Tor
__ t time when word came tram
lU keep keeping boaee for hto bratlv
T at 21s North Oedar streeC and wu
irand Raplda that ha «u wutod. H*
•e down with typbotd (ever. He

ADMffiAlfY
SUIT BEGUN EXCHANGE LETTERS
aONROE I
PtCKERD OF

FOB LOSS OF HIS GOODS
NEGLIGENCE Vf TUG CREW Ys
ALLEGRO.

I Thet Manner TN

•toJgw^Swt-

TbiouBb the efforts of Mlw Kiwnig,
Suits I* Outeoina of Bull SUrtsd In tbe tocat High acbod wUl have oar*
' ce with Oeramn stodeate
Circuit Court In Leelanau Coun­
this
year. *mete were a few last year
ty For Use of Tug—Oepetlbut It to p
Uent Taken Hera.
_____________ __ dosen studeeta
te tbe joakw and autor cUaau ban
Suit In admiruUy has been begun by already huded to their names (or
John Monroe vs. Dlrney* Plrkrrd
ihfoug’i bis proctors.*Smurtbwaltc «
Lut year, a bnreae with headquar­
Aiwa}. th<- dr-rendut's proctors be- ters te Berlin wrote Mto* Koenig, bet
tec Pratt A list to.
a* she had no stndenta aaSldudy adthe suit to tb- outf vme of a suU lo vueed to carry 00 thto sort of cor­
the Leeluau r:rvult court, Pfi
respondence. she turasd the matter
vs Monroe. !or ibe toe ot a tug. tbe
Mrs. Hess, and several atas
still pei.iliiig.
liliig. Monroe, through dents (ram her ctusos begu t
hto nroctori'. 111 '-d :hc lug Ml
respondencr. and some of them have
conUnued R until the present Uma.
f
Some real .ifjoog-dtoUDoe.
.Ifj.
*' '
Rapids.
have beeq formed
for
te this w
In order to >a. • :
esu which gets c
Tbe buresu
Ing tb<r will;-.-. *es go to Grud Raplda. ebti for American stsdests to com­
United Stale* r'o;ur. :.--lMier A. F. posed of *-doratlonal men. who ara
Nerlinger took the deposltloni of tbe anxloua that tee young sUdenU ot
wilnes .e* te the office of Smurtbwslie both coimiriei sboutd benefit by thto
A Alwiiy thi* afternoon The'sulls ire opportunity te learn the langaage u
the ouKome of a contract whereby It 19 commonly nsedu well u It to
Monroe wu to move mill apparatus used te books. The correspondswta
from tie Sou:b Manltou to tbe Sorto ran choose tbe percentage ot the fOrMsniton Island for Smith A Hull, hit !elgn iuguage they wtoh te me; tbb
teg tbe scow from the Keltey Lumbe
Lumber
Shingle company
cotupaat Tbe tug Maggk
Maggie.
A Shiogle
belonglDg to Plrkerd. wa* hired to tpw
tbe scow, and ll to claimed In tbe
libel that ibrougb the negligence of
the crew o llbe Maggie the mow wu
beached.
fn the r-ontrart, Monro*- wu to pay
for the UM of the tug b.v the day. and
Monroe wa« sued fo :1
ruit court for Ibe talui
Animal Furansd NmI Fray Onartm
On tb» other band. M
of a Mils In Icy Mvw—Door
be to enilllM to damsge* for tbe l0>*
HU To Be St^
of the goods ud the beaching of the
scow, hence Ibe salt te admirahy.
Suits te admiralty are rare te this
Springfield, Hau.. Dec. 16—Point I
part of the mate. sKbough at Deirdt by dogs, a deer attempted te croao too
and other points where there I* math roonecHcnt river oo ths tbte ted.
BblpplDX. they are common A* there Breaking through, it wu OUadted by
to no regular term* In admiralty.
a huge fish .apward of six feet to
tbe 1
teagth. ud for a qtmrtor of a mils (ks

Msncelooa. Mich, Dec. 16.—A thief
tost Dlghi vlHied Mrs. Jerry Hoff
man's farm and stole 40 chlekeas and
turkeys, cleuteg out the entire
Chrir.na* stock. Skenff Kittle was no­
tified thto morning and arrived ■
be scene with bin bloodhound Tom.
The dog readily picked up t
■cent, going W Ibe boiwe ^ a m
rp wp Just prepring to move away.
He was absent at the time but it Is
stated that u arrest wUi be made
thto atterwooa.
Mrs. Andrew Kebl. of Korthpert.
This to not the first large theft of
turkeys as ue occurred eome time who hu been visiting her old home
ago. the dog landing the guilty petuu. at BnSalo. rent rued borne today.
Mrs. Bltoabeth CleeieiW ratoraad to
Mr. nad Mn. C. L. DayttB. af La- CadlBu todayl. after rtolttog her sen
toad, wan to tha dty '
te this city.

FISK DISABLED DEEI

deer swam te the toy water, uuolag
now aad then to serfhe at its tor*
mentar. When the deer fiutty
clambefed op tbe river bank tos Sto
remained near the shore tor soveraA

'

GfUNO TRAVenCE HERAUO. PRIOAV. OECEMBEM it .tMt.

tool Imene HmU
• WietA WEEK.

tMa'f.Brtw


fCRm:

Vkim MoBtfes .

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iScK;

«C OiWi «< lurdi V !«»■ THE RAnOR-* CROM-

Am tnutk MOiMl w>rt Of the
•Mntkir «* tErtcBitwe, toed y«OMUIM. flrtTM ihM are al-

TntkU meatige. the preaWest ongge»ta that the newnpnpen pohUahing
tba #orr of thn alUgod'“deal* kan
&ot‘«tiTy Ubefled tadtrldoala hot hare
the Vailed BUtw aa a anttaa.
prealdent InaisU that
e acUoa for libel ahoold be
t ngalMt Mr. Palltteer of the
’mk World, hat thu mUob
hmght against the ipee
Ita pabUaher by the departt

^hm. or 4 nenher of an alien ynee.
iti<»a againat the good
•f the
:lon and baaeleiHlr nc
caae Atea high In ils conncUa of wrong
dmag.ta theperforwceofimtaicdnla eMy to Toraee the reeafta. But
efUaen of thia coontry todetaue
lu foiegriiy, it aeema eren worae.
We beUere that the department of
Jaatlce gbonld take this matter op aad
o throogh with It Umrougbly. If the
I’orld preMated the a
•a to the nation merely for poIlUtal
prTposes or for the porpoec of dlsoad*
lUng the president and the admlniatnbe made
to anffer for their mladpmeanor.
As the president remarks. It ta an
afortnnate to that many persons
who hare read the atatementa emanattag from the World will bellere them
BO matter h<|w thoroogbly they aro
dtaprored. therefore It appears thai
the World haa been guilty of a graro
oibnse and ahould be made to take

L A I.INSTJaunON
Mm P. Ott. Mott Exeellewt Ifipb
Rrto Aetad Aa the'laatalliiiff

MARKS! DEPARTMENT
LOCAL MArfkrTB.

Thainstailallonmf oSIcera of Trav­
X loads
erse CKr chapter No. IQIL R. A. " '
was held last aightjohn P. OU. 1
lerday. aU stiltag at s
ftacnlleat Oraad High Prtaat. b
the tastalUng officer.
H. P-—F. C .Humann.
K.—William MothenUL
8.—A. B. rook.
Treaanrer—Samael OarUnd.
Becretary—B I. EdWarda
C. H.-^ake Stetaberg.
P. S.—E .-E. While.
R. A .C.—George E. Baa
M. of 3rd V.—W. HaiTlman.
hL of 2nd V.—R, 3. Mercer.
M. of 1« V.—U R. SUckney.
Senttnel—A. C. neopres.
Finance committee—W. II. Abbott,
a .W .Haatlnga. James GHIctt.
Troalce—Fred H. Pratt.

of

poutoen

wmosw. MIVU..

T frost ta ute Octo

eason in recr at years began under .
rayorable aupioea. Aa it is, ship­
The receipts of hay ware sataU ments this year have been larger than
again Four loadn were weighed and
the price paid now ranges from »1*
to flA
v,eee from « to 8 cars.
Tta dafly
ts ffrujtped down to aa
age of 3 car
cars In Notember. whi
Ibis time a c of celery is ^viag tbi
every tweaty-foar hours. Tire
One load of eoal. eoa hogASd oite Veason will last uoUl after the bolt.
tu-cr were also weighed at the dty
market yesterday.
GRAIN.
r. 17.-'

Would Mortpsps the Farm.
A farmer on rural route 2. Empire.
Oa.. W. A. Floyd by name, aaya;
"Bnckiiu’a Arnica Salre cored the
two worse aorea I ever saw: one
my hand and one on my leg. It
worth more than Ils weight ta go
i woold not be withMt It If f bad
farm to get It." Only
. r E, Bug.
A Lay drug

A W^er for
msfi

Tbe crop t
year has been moeb
iH-arter man 11 »a» last year, which
Tag gerH-rally regarded as a poor year
lor celery. The drongbt of the
mer and tbe early fipeU of the
luma had a bad effect upon the crop
but at no time has there been a tenr
city.
Tbe pa.ving price tnu year ha* rug
ed from a to Itcv with an average ot
abont lOVic This price has been less
ibu tbe prices which obtained fortlie
most part Oast year, although the n<-t
recclpis to growHb here hare been
larger.
A new feature which «Vl figure
,t<-nslrely u next year's crop will l>e
.the Golden Yellow variely of celery
whleh muy growers here have l>etn
It Is 1
much easier te-coltivaie as it Is abort
er and slunipier am) it brings a much
b- iter price on iho mariiet. Fbr ibe
past few years erewc's who have had
uy qnuiiiy of Golden eelery have
twen able to crowd Ih^rowera of the
white variely out of tbe market as soon
ai lue .rellow ^11 is . marketable. It
U a slower grower, however, ud the
marketing time li
August ud the first of November.
One tbouaand acres or muck tand
just south of here in Conaitoek town-,
ship are to be reclaimed and devoted
to eelery rulilvaUon next year. At the !
present Umc the value of this land

A eooD turrta
__ AT A M»w PWCE
sTEoncA-noNs
rim (not brash hletot^^xlia ta^ tata.n^r^
kireea. % ud M« tech
inch heama. SxH Inch
hand forgad wrought
wrouglu Iran braces,
braces. 7-lC wroo^l Iron draw irosa bolt­
ed'i^frame of body Iand to rannersr Ui lack rhaaael st*ri Mroea.
lx4H Inch qukk shtfrtng d«i...............................
draw bar heavily toed fall leagth. Biaxws
-AK- alt hand forged and fitted to e*ta «oU«c.>
-------•
inels tberooghly
gtaed.
BGOY—Astu
frame ud• wbllewo^
..____
______.
reweA-and plkggcd. ud well braced, nod slae and MtraeUve ta
-tg.siep* and Uneh' . board. extenMow wtag
------------ .i.-----------...
dash, nickel plated arm
D and dash
ds
rails.
TRIMMING—Wool fsced Wue or greea doth. Bprtag OMhloa
18x34 tochea. aprtag hack l*x39 In^ea. padded tidca
lO^xS*
inebe*.
be*. All part* removaWe.
remo
-------- -- I color*, neatly atrlpad: gm ktoa. green, or
PAlNTlNG-fiody
-carmine, neatly striped. " ' ' >t riasa lead pad oil aad No. t
ish ufi a ioh that will wear wea
ennine leather trimmed. Pole In
place of ehafis srlth alngletrces. evener and neckyoka, 32.M ext^

is;

i«-r
_ _ mile chsnge Hr prices for
t it la a
beam ud red kidneys quoted.
----- —..——
off«—
temnnininiTr** the total ralw of
lertaga -small ot
$a tte tMtm «npa of the eoimUT
........... 32.25©S.
l-dim the aatoondlac EtBre of
•l-7r
common 31.7891
Other gtalM and grmlea. At.............
MTCA b»Hmw, aerop handred and aer.lly abtmr «ome' ''ak
nominally
Opnaad Top Bpring Oottm.......JtLM to M M
ntr«l|tt mnikiBi Of doIUra! ThU
'^De^t^Dec. l«‘—Beana-^9p«.3J48.
ft thOTt tour Umet the ralw^of the
May. 33.28.
protoeta of the mlnea. loetedloi the
■BMiraU. «at tad preckma octala.
a Elected Grand
And «r«a thb alowat uibelieTahle
total woold ha»e heeti tUll greater.
nominally unrbi.... ...
.................bp^ess
Jneaa truaacted. Buyer*
limited
Dee^te the long drought of the Ute
llC-118 STATE ST.
anxious to do business
. at all ar
We want to call attention to
^BBBier UA bar «op »»» » rpcort
elected tbc following officers, the time unlesii Rt lower price*. and hoioers
. breaker, the raise boiat tdn.OOd.OM. danger that lurks In testing thin lee. of Inatallarioo not yet bring a
hot It aotd for ff a ton Jeai than laat We hnre dwelt vpon this pterlonaly.
Grand knight—William Hoc
* «^y.
Dciuily grand t
taac, and the ooiidn crop alao eold bnt font nf present we want to aay
Be
Chancellor—Altic____
IM a merer price than nanal. Had something agnlD. ospecinlly to the
Recorder—John Quigley.
/
aenaal prteea preralled. the gorern- parenu aad the boys and glrta. Serorivllle. Dec. «.-C. tt- Olbion
^recnvl
FliiaBciaJ seriTtarj -B. N. Moblo.
aent eMmate « a total of gS.OOO.OOOr
A Co. quote the burins I’riee of petaTreaanrer-William Sbuilcr.
.__V J.
I rt-Btoen on ibe GrtanvHle mhrkrt at 86
Advocate—E
O RcHIcy.
OM vonld not hare been large encogh.
flSSc: >ye. 70c: wbcaL »8c; bous.
Warden—J. K. Defenbrock.
Oon«Mhd with the 1007 agetea. the
Inside guard—B. M. Domas.
3I.3S basis.
letnraa aboh a .net gain of |mAM.Outside goard-J, M.
*' Murphy,
eOd. Tnktag IWi. the cenaua year, aa
Tniatee tar thi^ years—P. J. K^SUGAR AND COFFEE.
Mt w>e
- n then imtll -—“
6y the way. -while you i » doing
New^York. Dec. 1«.
qiitei; fair refinl
wnMd htaa fonowa: I8M. IM: thMjyoor ChrtstaiB btrytag
»yoor
------Hntatoes. par hoxbti ..
'riao «'v<oM
..'.'..X
irlfugal.
M tps(.
,
Mrs. Ada L. Groom, the widely
IM; 1M4. lIlL liM, 1S4; 1»M. 141; friends and reUUres. don't target thr
New mu, par
3.05^tS.lIe:
reflariT. quiet;
lown proprietor of the Groom hotel.
«07. 1»»; 06«; 1«. or a gain
df I poor---talks. ---------------It's atrsnge wtaat
.
• of
--------------(Hide Ud fur price
Mlaa.. aaya: "For> ae^ral
pWtast. the totm nine of tae pro-fforUble feeling comes over a peraoo Vau^n.
ulated.
4.75c.
Coffee—Quiet;
NOj
7.
moiRba I suffered with a severe cough
Rto. e^erfitkc; No. 4 Santos. 77(9
dnett ptodooed ta the taat 10 yearnjwhai he or the flndi that he or aho and eontnmptioQ seemed to have '
grip on me. when a friend__________ 8«*c.
being WO.OM.MO.flM.
I*!** remembered a pera
ed
Dr.
King'*
New
Dlacorery.
1
be­
Of .all Ihs erepa. Indian com tt
else haa forgotten.
PROVISIONS.
i
gan takiiig It, and three bottles af­
MngJ^ year there belnga total of 2.-,
1
""
Chicago. Dec. 16—Provisions were
fected a complete cure." The fame
ulel Prieen'tvened
Pricea'ooened unchanged
unchanaed to
per baaket
MIJDOe^ lihshels
MIJDOe-OM
bhahels prodneed.the
prodiieed.the tntoi'
Utol ^ Those allraada
i^llnmda which came throogh of this life aarlng cough and cold quiet.
Hickory‘’nut*, p^r qL
value Seteg fl.nS/IM.OOO or enod^jvStli their tax ditnafkwt a> month
n.»>ed>-.
and-iong
and
throat
healer
month
9 making
Florida tangerlMt
“"■■""-"■.IS
the Vnttnd «talea. dig the Pan«ta»j-.*e„y Cbriatmaa" more than i
Lay drug atoros. Me. and 11.00.
i cold.,*
cold.
Rxaanaa v*t dot
..10936c Middlings.
•ml Wita a hatance left whkh wmflfl i «a*aUeaa aaUre tar some of the state Trial botUea
psrcfeaaa M wew battlMhipa -adtaontj^mptar—
WSigasttag an the retnniB.

iT .
-----....... tiiow
Tbs corn crop thia year la wyrthi
to-be expected that la digging
tofW Mwneh 'af the gnat crops of » 411^, the slae of Panama, some mod
V. mcisBeter, or jsianaon ,«*i
a.' whoat and bay
be encotuRered aaya tbc DelruK
....$1X3
EPMf Ito great woalib amf oot.^f, itawa^Bm there's no
In trying to­
MIHilHAAIIta.
-ta 'bhmit 4oor montbs ofI smear tanoeent person* with M.
BUYING PRICED
rn Aht dronght!
_________________
Cecil V .*4<«a%r. who for the past
Oder Apples, per k
ary shows ta
K Prsaldent Cartre rem^aa away; t»o ><tars has Wb a valu^ emptaye
Baldwin apptiea ..
Northam Splea
aneb longer, the Dotch will have his of tbc Bank ot Alanson. baa resigned
Ms position there to take effect Janu­
MtlAi
while the
. 33.400,
ary 1 And has accepted a good posi­
Gray
Bndewheat. H. A U.......................... 75c
from
tion as bookkeeper vilb the B
nM .................
River Electric Light A Power
pany ud the Traveiae aiy Gas
puy. at Traverec City. Mr .McHaater's anecesaor at Alanson baa not yet
i lon^y any more a* Kant county U been appointed.—Petoskey Newa
; broke nnd borrowing money. And
You Must Have
that’s not the only county either.
Something In (he bay of a condition
Meat Vta iMportanoe of tho
powder for your atodk. and why use
Cowf, per Ib ..
tn*lle
Bryan
was
making
an
address
any
other
'when you can buy HarfllDU -Of UGa country te abowk not
foi- TBc per padcage. the stand­
lAoao ta the great totals but ta tae lu Tesai. a mu dropped dead. For- vell'a
ard for sixty years. Harrell's Con­
lut that ths tams of tho oomtrr
dition Powders have established a
CELER'
world wide rritutatlon as being the
funk* r pel' osnt of the raw matarChicago. Dec. 16.-T1
beat on the market for horses, bogs, quiet.
tiib tor ttaee taduetrtoa -that depend
Arrivals from Michigan fair.
cattle, sheep ud poultry. Absol '
uDchuged. Large flat boxes, S(f6
no waste ud full weight pa^ag
Charlevoix Flehecman Must Make ^^^Id by 8. E. Walt A fiont ud E E, dozen bunches, golden heart. 75r&
yet equal to the detaand. Prtees were
Amende to •tata.—Have Me
31-25: iflver plume, 75c; square boxea, Michigan, golden heart. ordlntTy .
WmtttM TEUfPHONCE.
RIpht ta Kaap Fish..
to good. 50976c: fucy. S.%c4<tI:Miort
The Installation of wireleu teleand iK>or tops, down to ISOfOc: per
•hone aywiems on Ute boMs of the
Lanaiog. Mich.. Dec. IB.—John Cof­
bunch, home grown, wtitte 5915c;
•roat Wme wffl be a vatnaUe tanonc fey. a Ch
' Northern Michlsan TrwOfMrtatlon Co. golden bean, as to slae to ^allty.
Non and wfU be very probably, (he
Has Only Two Beats Vet Out of
MHaMi «d Hivtag Much lOe aad vntatmoat make
Winter Quarters.
tUe proiMrtr. ft ^il atao remdt In an amends for hta vioutloa of the law,
A large part of tbe sfuntAl bedidar worry could be diniiiatod if tbe right gifte and
tncirewa ta patrosaGs aa person tmv- the supreme court haring affirmed
There are only two boaU of the
right people could get together.
,
tnii« «■ ship enn keep In tomA with his omvietkin. Coffey clalmod the fish live belonging to the Northern Michna< is what we have Bet oat to do tUi year—bring gift bnyera aad the goodi they
■ they desire.
were taken in a net of legal mesh ud igan Transportation company still
want together.
TTm srlrelwa I
that they were killed In taking. The running, the freighter Jobn-R. fiiJrUng
We have the cream of the world's best gift»—soOTes of thinga fw ffvety age and con­
ud the steuier Knnsaa. both plying
not ISPORM to any parUeoUr are
tupreme eonrt indteates that -taher- between Milwaukee ud Otleago. Tbc
dition—We hope yon will find time to look Oicm over whether you buy or not—Ho
n laaKtaetantafff^ prij '
bare no right to poeaesa tbtm- other steamere. tho Mutton, the Mi»trouble to show goods.
iwtnaen being tuned to a certain aelTea of fish dider the conditions de- muri and the Illinois are laid up for nswOUPAspk Mgr tetata sr testsn
tbc winter.
Oaed Hethh
bar. so that the ■assani wU be as aertbed.
OsaaSv th*
pelvala n on aa tadivtdoal ;ina. Atnot w •
w
a*
la
y
tardha shoro^tnUoa ta raaebbd by the
eysa grow dlat. the akta
bood var^ Uw taft can be aegt
tbe hair pwr. thr musds* flsbhiSWBBBB ♦«♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦• by. so do tbe tnteraal oiubs aboW ibcir
pear tha wro to any dntrod Inlaad
Kodaks and Cameras
Pocket Books and Furies
Platte. Mleh.. Dec 17.—Mrs. Wil­ .BgW If WC
awaoA. tha aame aa <■ Woae itaona.
Ilowsm w» •oewUnM* flad a perwm
liam Carter has been on the sick ilst I 'wlwa*
Developing Machines
ToUctSets
Bg* Is rsar ths n«ted thrte-smre
«mGty«ve or these attUou arUl te UNLESS PLANS OF CONORESP ARE tbe pan* week.
'ud tan and m his Btap I* sprightly.
Tripods and Outfits
Military Brushes
Peter SlUymoa of Empire visited at .Ua ey* kesn. hi* flwb Una. bU aj>taut veto the takca.
XHANOEO.
tbe home of Ike Chapmu's Tuesday, ' psUta good and Ms bowris rwrnlar. and
Kodak Albums
hnth tta affront of the wtreJsaa telTravelling Sets
C. Uuning has been hauling a few Upou dose qbwuaalag you w»U dad a
ephnsR WWleaa cn the tabes ta
Toilet Water—Fancy PBckages
Band and Stand Mirrori
Vra's history or rigbt-tlvlng. good food,
boon appetite.
appetite, PM<<
pwloel
1 dlgssUon
and rtg* MbMBSr taoald get tetn tronbia. abe Ctakwn Burton Mas Gone To Ohio
ImpcHted and Domestic Perfumes
Shaving Sete
war bowri actloa.
opnli lapart tar location and coodlJ* LMk After Hia Chanoae
Regular boweta a--id proper dtgtetiea
Holiday Stationery
Smoking Sets.
to ta tta ninitat statkm nnd the
As Peinker’s PeceaiHr.
of tbe food wc eat U abeolBtely necessary
There will be an enfertslnmrot giv­ to (he enfaymeot of good beallb by old
Imported Bayreuth China
Ebony Goods
■ta anvtaff crew eonU ta noUSad.
en la Morgu school house Wednes­ or youiw. If tbe iwaT-en of (Us artlelo
Oi^
Jan—Cigar Oases
WiMJiBljii. Dee. 18.—Vnleea
Ink
Welb
pntahnty .la ttae ta aare Ita craw,
are
lote»s(«d..we
are
glad
to
tell
tb»m
day erenlng. Dec. 2.7. Don't forget to
Cigars in Christmas Boxes
how tbry cu restore good bswllb end
Sterling Silver Goods
ta ewe Of the veaart guUg Into atai- pUna
^ Aange. there vU be no river be there ud get a good time.
tbelr bree.
Manicnre Sets and PiecffS
Friu Knck died suddenly al hta pretong
bOl at this
Prench Stag B<n Goods
tar at some taslatad potot tae oonM "
8Up Into a drug etore end porchaae a. home Saturday evening, about
6 bottle of Dr. Caldwen-s Srrup Prpetn. II
Brushes and Combs
Bill Bulks
■dka a repost and no anxiety woald
o'clock. Mr. Kuek was In poor faealih wm elmn*e the bowels of *ny wmste matFancy Whisk Biuoms
Ladies^Hand Bags
ta Mt tor tar. tm tact, this eyetbrn A»alsra Ttaodore E Burton, (d for some lime. Mr. Kuck was u old tar that baa closed them xp sad lettore
Christmas Post Cards
: on rivers and har­ lefiden* of this place and tty hard to tbca strength aad aerre forer for
ThemwMneters
woold 8ad a ninR«tae> of s
rotor aanral daSy seOoc It aids fflLeather Collar Boxes, ute.
bor*.
left
tor
Ctak>
to
wzirk
bad
developed
a
good
(arm.
He
Utility Oases
wnN sEael a v«y taKtertal aavtag ot
by sttaolatlDC tbe atomsrh sod
after a enreneenr of Senator J. B. For- Raves becldts hta wife two sons and geaam
fflBBeUsa ataad* to a proper ud *oBttaa nM-tattahr.’
three
daughters.
Tbe
(aneral
was
aker, etGbbbtaolectad.
th« told* I I niserr to
t.rid In the Morgu stchoot bouse. Tbe
It eeti ee tta brer
•S Ml to.
mild, qalat rod rirroero
Rev. Mr. Rasktas offictated. Intertoui
THE FRESIOCNTS MESSAGE.
hebera taillets Ptew.
•------1*r. «d Eotber.
look place In Platte cemetery. The
Anyoha landtag the 'mnnace t
L aad
- -il aervIceB were attended by
Id Paibo
many of th
the oM friends who regret
vetaru of the
y in the Phnama canni taotwt Odbjilaiig. aaya: T1
tbe departni of one BO highly esf<
-------------- - ----------- i*S'b€ta----t bnt be pooTtaerd by ■eetrie Bitten have do
MSrth MfitmUtan fire hundred
the Plata.
ta
I*,
i
spent
eaach
money
POSTlAr—Special officem have
a« tta Atef
tag for a bad eaae ot etomach 1
ccrtal/us'tfweiro m *
been wairiiing the poatofflee and cared me."
—■welt la not timid ta (ta matter. to little pnnioae. 1 then tried Electric baitas here tbe last few night*. Two Uw tot atoUaau oU maae. aad yet mild I
■p tap Mi trtund hlB words ta the BJtteMU>ai£^
atiahge men were sees to a hladb to tafe tor tbe meat drtieaio wowu « :
cMU. AS fftwggMs sMl it at tec aad OA»
aHtataPt nbi bta iniiiuttan of the take these aa a unfa
par
taom.
PapolB
Ryrup 430. IW ’CaUwrit B«u MsaUesAa m. I* to t> aoafi
M INUi ilinitadewfW me atrong and well.
- agOo.
a tm toAM to gay eae who bee asm
bead tt aqd «ia gtve tt a fair ta*L

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M.O. nttOAv. ocetmn ia .im.
Mra. Btapbea Prop, who baa bees
rtoHlag her sob Oeorge B. Prap. of
Trererae CKp. retnraed boaie Prtdap.
Howard and Carl Brown, who bare
been wortdng in camp, retaraed borne
•TATK HM MCN AOVANCCO IN itsU aner Cbrlatom*.
Orrtn Undeep made a trip to TrarALLVWMA
erae dtp Sataedap.
Mra. U»ee returned
retai
boaw tram
hv. »wi»Trareree dtp tart aiWt where ebe
MWilfM CMtral NM Up IMMOA baa been nimlBg ber *leter, Mr*.
Lomkiag*.
who
U
«aKe
alch.
irtfcwMUwi fJBO—i r*r*

STATE BAM lELPBYIAIlROADS

eORNEU. DIST.
Ernest Keitaer and Mto* Mhthel
Haine* were married last Thsrsdap

Rlplep left last Tseedap
a Htcblgaa. where he
’toU reUUva aad frtoada.
O. C. McMaams tost a ralnahle borae
lut week.
O. V. Holme* ba* retaraed tram
Cbarlevola.
E J. BUKxoft to mneb

For that
'Dandruff

H ORTQAOS BALS-DMaaB kavlns
n baea mad* to tba maSBlwi et n
^?iaick.toO*n'E'RMchar«.ke'. et
oaeie ptoc*. dated Bepb IT. 2m ead
recetded to the oCtoset tts MfcMea
ef Deed* tar Oraad Tiaiaae OantA
Mim.. sept IS. ia»T. at 1 eYtook ». to.
el that dap to Dber a

....... ..
ia a foang farmerand.
known In thi* aectlon. Tbe bride I* a
daughter of Mr. and Ura. Dan. Haines.
page 483.*
-....................................
Tbep
both have bosu offriend*
ft
who
Thete is oae thing that vUI gaid George I
George Ab1
Abbott iB^v&itlag frtend^tn
wish them all kind* of happ
this viclnltp.
cure it—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Heato. and the agaigimat thereto re­
gpivla Halnea who ha* been wwk
Mr*. John Pender rrtnraed lut
Ing at Cart Bast<a. had to re*ign ber
It fi a regui^ scalp-medkiDe. corded to tbe eOe* to th* Baatotar to
9r win t» IW Bnatet Bmm«.
Mr. and Hr*. Jai I Btoops drove place M accoant ot her health and Satnrdap from a visit In southern
Deed* ter Oraad ttevaraa OeaatFr
It qaicUy destroys tbe genns Mich.. ocL E laaa. le Uhw 6T.to math
Lust&C, MNA. Dm. ».—Tfe« MlcbBesate Gearde U takmg ber plnec.
John Allen's mother from Trarerae
«r*. b. 1 - rrmj Tteiiev
igu OMtnl .nnro*4 Am adruMd
which cause tbisidiseate. gaga oe pace US add epea stolch
A-eoB
Corep
bu
gooe
to
HacklBaw
ntp 1* Ttouing him.
Trarerae CUp l**t week.
mortgage thev* to now ttolmto to ha
ww-wT^ ■ ■
where
he
bu
gone
to
make
a
abort
Cfekogo A NorOiWMUraL.
Mr*.
John
Usrah
visited
at
E
J.
The onbeshby scalp becomes da and mmald at to
E. g. Prap wMl to TraTcreo CUp
Bancraft’s Sunday.
ISWAM. Md tk« Pm* MwMtu. Batordap.
I
to DM.
beritby. The dsndruff dissp* Etovea Hnadred andI nCF^hru
Prank PuUer. of Traverse ritp
Dec. 14.
Charles Trwax be* gooe to lire with
tor*, and ao p
to tow
I1M.0M. tor tb« nIM at tb* Mat*
vUlUng
In
oar
nelghborbood.
pears, bad to disappear. A
Mr. iMb of Angell.
tnontrMr. and Mr*. John Amp apent SonYUBA
Dee. U.
,

r the debt aeeared I
bealthyscsip mesas s great deal
dap with Adam Homrteb at Bucklep.
Mr. aad Mrs. A M. Bmltb were In
ObHMry.
A
twodap*'
seaakm
of
the
Fanner*'
to
you—betltby
hair,
no
dtn>
Traveru
rraverse
City
nip
tost
issi
Friday,
mouy.
the
me
first
nr»i
PARAOItC HEIQHTt.
m»lun R. AIlMi «u bora la tbe
Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge Bammont and ln*lluite U being held at the Orange .Irae Mrs. Smith bu been to the c-il>
dniff.Bo piaiplk,Bo empdoat.
k. Tnnm «y. MWA.
naU ot No* York la tbe rear ItSI. daughter. Bdlib. ridted at Ralph hall aad good tpesker* are In attend for over three month*. Bhe uood the
Tbo^ldMei^at
• •• well
cue B_______ ____________
aad died aoar ble bone la BadOer. Glaa**« Sandap
Tbe Bpworih League meets every
aold at pabne aneltoe er i
Eugene Field*, of Brtnton. Mich., to
Mlehlfaa. Deeember 4, INB. aged C7
Sunday
night
at
tbe
H.
E
church.
the htokeet bidder oe
tolUng at the borne of Lathee >f***l'Tbe young pet^le are practicing for
reara. S teeatba aad om darTbe Udie* from here all attended
_ -erp a, 1—.
Wbea bat a email bor be came to the Aid at Mra. ElUabeth Manigold*.
The funeral proceaslon of Stephen Chrtotmu ever>- Satnrdap afiernoon
at 1 o'clock p. m. to that day to _
Hto* Nettle Hill to vtottlng,ln De­
i^lgaa vUb bie paragte, where be of KIngilep. Wedoeedap. All are rerp
front door of the eoort booM to Tiew.
troit.
era dtt. Grand TraverM OaeaSy.
He tbea weat gratefnl (o Prank Baper* for the aerE. V. Hill wu ta Trarerae City Uat
idap to the Cor'ioe* rendered bp drlrlng them (here our nel^borbood
Mick.
(£rt
hetog th* ptaM to Mdla. where la tbe rear ign
Mr. and Mr*. W. Poater rlslied
lielt reia«erp.
Ing the ClrcsUt coert tor mM caesiF)
^Im Sklpperguh and Pete Shenanbe married MUe Abb Lracb, after Herb gapera Saadap.
Cecil Amp started tor Kin
wood^for A. M FARMS WANTCO>-I leave for Ohio the premtoa deecrtbed te mdd toetsNel* Manigold apent gatordap night Tneadap morning where be will ....... quet are cutting black wood^r
wbl^ be afala mored to eo
g*ge
or
*0
mneh
thereto aa toto ke
on Dec. ZK. to find farm bnper*. U
and Bnndap with Pap McKeage. of hto uncle and other relatlrw around
-................ the a
- “
Mldtlgaa.
you want to sell your farm let me
The wMther to verp Bne. i>e school
MapfieM. attending the 8. 8. conrenWm. Trautwlne.
bops are enjoying sliding down bill
Two reart later blmaett aad faaUIr tion there. Hr*. Baper* and Mia* there.
rswMara aad atoa
Dec.
16-21-25
ARCHIC MORNldON LO«T
HI* eetUed la aortbera Hlcblcaa, wbera Belle Bapera *1*0 attended the pinMTwetorMvs^
his
pUce
i<
r
lumber.
. unr AT cut iiamo*.
eentlon.
be Urod aaUl bU death.
annoyed me a long time.
Beeldea hie widow be learoa three
The cure wu permaneni."—Hon. S.
eblldrea. Mra. 0 .1. Peatoa, ot KlngaW. Uattbew*. r<
SiaUstlc*. Angnsta. Me.
ler. Ufa. J. 3. KOdee. ot Woatord. aad DeWltte. lot* 16 and 28. blk. S. Fern
MIMl., V
Mlae Joele Alleo. who te etOI at borne. srood.
The undivided ooe-baH to the toOov
.Nellie M. A. Simmonds to Geo. and
He aUo learee ^ adopted eon. aa
tog deBCrtbed land: OniBmiaiitog to
Notice.
aged Btotber. tbj4>e eletera. tOor broth­ Utsle Frtta. g^’li ofSWV. A2T-II.
Penluuto tosrnsblp Use* will be the northwest comer to tot «kt ta
Edward KUdee and wife to WItItor
dAMMCD AQAlNtT BIN CV THC er* aad tour craad^Udrea to faesra
block -H- ot Hannah Up * Oa.*! Baw
collected
at
tbe
following
place*:
P.
T. Kildee. parceL
enth addlthm to the vUlas* (aww totp)
. BOTATOC*.
their loea. beeidee a boat of frioDd*.
P. Lardle. Mapicton. Mondap. Dec. ot Travera dtp atonoBld, aeeardtog
Gardner lu Jerome L. For
wrniam R. Allen wa* a ama of r*r W 31 t-S R. of lot 44. Oak Helgbu.
Kroup* Bra„ Bowers Harbor.
Smith Realtp Co. to Peter Doerr and
ged oonimntloB. which ftted him for
Tnesdap. Dec. 22 . H. M. H*rdks.
wife, lot II. Smith ReaUp Co. 1st.
Ohlr •appwt et Acad Mether, -Wae the life of the pioneer who.
Old Mluion. Tnesdap .Dec. 2». First
.amatoitb.ldrtaSBtOB to O. Pnrp
WaMMAfMen UMowd Tabere
earip daps Mated a wap ialo the al- Burgeu and wife, parcel.
National Bank. Traverse dtp, Sat­
Whes Caltdlnc MfM le
Sllto R. Totu to Hand M. Yates.
Good iudgaiiaR n ss DeceassfY to goccdw at k ta k
urday. Dec. I». 26. 1608. and Jan. 2. darp line ot lot two to said Mock "H."
thena srest on tbe sooth konadarp
ahlp* iBcJdeat to life la thoM aarip
calied 'Svaghtiet*' mattera.
i»oa.
line to asM loU oae and two to aalg
dapa eould aoaroelp be traced upon IL Wlleoi. lot 15, Poster and Crotsej
B. A Benson.
bloak two rods aad eleven feat to weat
Elk Raplda. Mlek. DW. It—Archie
Tlie best co^ are those who sre ‘^Mrtkglsi’*.
ce. or pbpatooe, and the
Dee. 15-21*
boandarp tine to old lot oo*. thaoee
Morrteoa, U roan oM. tbe aoie eapJ. 'e OreUidt Co. to wrniam D. MepMitkm which he ooenpled aa a father
ttorthwut along the weat boohdafT
Whn litey hsTO foond die right proportioii sad the
cert of hi* widowed mother, mm kmline to oald lot om to the ptom to hw
and neighbor wa* ever om ot good Clnre and wife. W% of NEK. 8-lMl.
beA maWiala di^ Mick to them gnd die coi»eqtieaee n
M. J. Holcomb, admlntotraior ofshi
ad tM* afteraeca wbea tbe A. a VblrC TATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PROtMlewahIp and good will. Map tbe
baahr wire twin iwneirrtll Mr. Morthat dxir baidag alwayi comet cot “right".
Del. B. ISOl
V ut# court tor the county of Grand
God who gare him life not facet the comb et aL tot* 5 sod t. blk.......... ...
STEPHEN heath.
a ctraaflad be brtag eorered
lota 32. 21. 24. 61. 62 and 62. blA 4^
good which be bu done.
Neper any doubt about resob with than, became they
Asaicom to Mortgago.
At a aesilon of uid court, held al
with a Coed of cotataaa;
Tbe fnneral took plae* from
the prabate office in the clip of-Trav- L. H. GAGE
know whst they’re doo^.
JPr. Morrieoa wa* sot emplor*d at one* Tneadap afternoon. Be*. C. A. *rltl**^ru*t Oo.. to 8Ute Sepuritp
Cltp lo uld oonntp. on
Atloftiep fa Aulgag.
and ReaUp Co., uveral loU. Foster
tta witwboiiM but wa* *taadlag aaar Qalan orUdaUng. Tbe remalna
. of December A D. 1908.
TWt dw reuoD
and Croiser Add.
Bualneae addrosa, TraverM Qtp.
tbe baUdlBg watohlag tb* waloadlag laid to rest in toe MapBeld oacneurp.
Praent.
Hon.
Fred
E
Walker.
Jndge
U. E Oornlng and wit* to Ctork
Mich.
OCL AJan. L
of prabate.
Ota wamm load of Mtatoea. Mr. Ratr.
Conte*. BH of eB%. 2d-26-I2.
In tbe matter of tbe estate ot AH*
O. A- Brigham aad wife to M.
hariB, Mb m Daa aad Lam Cmltb
M. V. Andersen, minor.
Oreat R*vl*al at Kewadln.
Oornell. Blk of SBi(. 26-26-12.
vara doUg tbe waloadlag.
A wondertol reUgioni awakening
Mr*. C. C. Howard having filed in
W. E BaUp aad wife to G. A. BAg
Tbare to a toag narrow paatage ta- has aprwad all o*er the eonntrp a* ham. BH of the SEU. 26-26-12. '
oMa tbe boOdlag aad Mr. Morrieoa a reenll of a ra*l**l meeting held at
the North Milton chorch bp Re*. E
lie, HM 11 «uu i*. iMiua
• wa* la tbi*. Ob om aide w*re groat M. ROOM, a•hire motinned for about
Auditor Oen^ to A D. Kepa, loU
potato Mb* aad wbea wttboat wara- at* week*, and on the 1 t sight of 1 and 2. blk. 4rP. H. Srd.
1^ th* baOdlag bagaa' to alldo, Mr. the meeUng a eolemn i
Antba D. Kepa^ to Keropf Oommer
attantlT* and- dal and Bavlnga'Bank. lorn l and 2.
the forenoon, at said probate office.
Hu been otod itobdih k tsskbodi of kmaiet (or oPer
Marrtooa wa* eaogbt ar tb* bln aad prevnde the large and attantl
and Is hereby appointed tor baring
{*M aa tb* paetor la hto terp
■MitBii aad atraggtod. K jMlag heoee- maaaer polntod ainaers to tba Bartor. Mk. 4. P. H. Srd.
iweBiyyeorE
said petUkm. and that all perans inL. E Kent and wife et al to John
MTY te Aop a door to la ordor to reteroted In uld esute appear before
people as«B atlasdad the eerrloe* Blegen. tot 6. 16-26-10.
uld court, at aid time and place, to
' aad near, aad maap who have
•wr* tba badf ,tbt toaea* being efBmanael Lahr and wife to Mary
< Htendlag O'Oonnel. tot Yr Grover Park.
show aose why a Itcena to well the
■ubiB to mtouiwMfiPtie aw
latereat of uld estate'In uld
Wnreh haPa be.------ .................... ........
E. W. MoodpSi^ Wife to David J.
kg
uouod.
eated. some of whom have united with Yonker. parcel.
atat* should not be granted.
tha aoddtat WM 4m to tbe tbe ebnreb. while other* Maiming to
it U further ordered. That public
B. J. Morgan to Marlon W. QIbb*.
diey
Tbe
resAon
have
bees
wise
enough
not
to
ebuge
be
unbelle*«r*
In
tbe
taareaner.
have
notice Ifaetwof be
e given bp publication
kmdito ol tbe baUdug aM tbe baudtot 6. 16-26-10.
trembled and Acknowledged that tbep
* order, for three »uccopy of tbU
is becune no one
xie has ever been obk to produce o better
F. C. Gannett to Bert A Gannett lot
tog ttaeM. wblto ana tertoarto oo- saght
- to change tbeir
-- - meaner
manner of livliv­ 4. of blk. 6i: vniage ot Intertochen.
Boor.
capiad br tbe Bk Raplda Pragnea. ing. On tbe whole th* ehnreh bu
bearlng.
in
tbe
,rBDii ira»ei»r ner- **J“y*gg
Hannah A Lap Co. to J. N. Martlnek.
________________
-log tot 4. blk. 7. Original Plat.
aid. a newspaper printed and Mreutot- tu»by
wa tauBp wreaced.
h'l doubtful 2 they ever wOL
ed Id uld connip.
Mr. Morrtooa ba* twe atolara at the tb* meetlnga M have asked for the
H. A Lederte to J. F. SepMor. I<
of
the
Minrch;
45
have
bowed
FRED
E
•m Me wa* aamarTtod.
I the altar, aad ST have nnlied with
Judgi
For tale fay ^deokr.
Doc..H-1625-Jan. 1.
W. N. 1
VALLEY cmr MLUNG OO.
e .14.
Craod Eipidi. McB.
Babp wont anfer flve rntnata with
eravp If you apply Dr. Thoama' BclectJamas Wataoa sad C. B. Prap went rto Oil at once. It ecu like magic.

OmMn m m* 1.BM

HUEDBY
POTATOES

•WUEMDSE CAVED IN

In the Affairs of
the Cook

Lily White
**ThB now tbe Best* Cook» Vso**

BUTCH TOOK
BOAT TODAY

rM Center where Mr. Degrote bu
rented a farm. We are verp eocrp
to looe* sndb a good aelgnbor.
link LMtoap aad Bd Prap drove to
g la entertalnlog
Mn-BdO
r^va from Trarer** Clip.

•23 lAW* ns HIE
eoAcriMo pouec vimcl
•cmo.

was

Oeorge Undaep.

TMma for MOf Cei
Oeew Wae PM i

■T.

IdsTlt OO file la
etendaat-B
lut
tbto caiM that the deft........
.............
kaowB pim of resldraoe was la ihla
nut*, bat that bU praaent place ot
no* be
- • *
ikm of L H. Oage. BoUeltor

Woa 0rMi% a part at

toaea oaptarad OM

STATE OP MICHIOAN>-In tbe CIrenlt coart tor Orand Traverae Countp—In Chancery.

Come to the Christmas Store
and See Santa Cldus

r ablp, kaowB as

r^e’l'atod MMtom^^Jeorge
r. <9Me bla appedruce to be
e ctiber In person

tba*«KBga.“
The “M Mayotbe date hereof and In detanlt iboeof
Ba beat sad odCgUBp a part at tba that the biU of complaint Sled herein
be taken u oonleaaed ngntnat
Ttoa rasa*3 wa* eatoai as eoatrabaad aad her crew wm pot aaboi
Orand Travara Co.. MItto:
L H. OAOB.
*
for O
a addraa: Traverae CItp.

WUNa60T93l

(Yofl’K welcome whetber jroo buy or sot.)
Ob next WcdncMlay Atlernoon Santa CUos
wiU be OB ttic Sceoad Floor ol the Big Store
•o Bwei tala good cblldiea aad wlU give caeli
oae a prcacal Irom hto owa baado.
Tbcoc prcscBis arc lor chUdrea aador U years
aad lo avoid accMcals-cacb child anisl be.
aceempaaled by aa older peraoa.

Prt. Dec. ISJan. SP.

lastov. MIelu Dae. U.-Tba atau
aipeaaMbg boaiC taa Ihtobad in woito
m tbe retart etocttoc rataraa. Tatt
oorrtod tbe etata Ic UMM a»d War■to bp MW ptaralWea.
ttopari btoad laaa pwa 4a
poa as aMr rtettm tar «

STL«S."Si'

It appeaiiag from aSidsvtt oa 01* to
tbto cauu that Uw last known plaa
of re*Idesee of the above named detoodaat wu In NorU DakoUtoR that
sow bo I
EOage.

. ----- -

I eoBteoaed

New life PUU. tbrM
L A. Bartlett, ot
Oall.................
agate No. 1. OaUtord.
Matae.
etaasee aad toM tbe epetem
ceatle wap that dea
at>.a Walt
DAg Oa.. aad

^

____
Baral
Tbry
to a

"

agalnrt

7 oo. Hick.
. a OA
•ol . I

h5"~*““

PrL Dee. ItJaa. ».

II

REAL ESTATE
Farms and CHy Property
BomM soM amd ezchuged
MONEV TO LOAN.
CALL AND SEE ME.
Boom M Msgestic Bldg., Travorae City. Mich.

Bring flie litfle Ones to see Old Santa

.k caau hto appearanee to be mI Mra. ieeepb ■arigend re- tared la thto oau to permm or bp
ooUdtor wltalB Sr* mMth* tram the
date hereof aad ia detaalt tberaot that

ac? Iaapa

Rrad B. Fadarspic

IlhJILmD NOW!

■-UIVIBER
>■ some biRber today tbga SO days ago. but is OHKAPKB
thaa it win be 30 dgyo from now.
Bniidug Material of an kinds is eba^i and labor » plea.

Now is the GiddoB Opportmitr
*.aCaOIseB. anehrer

SonOi Side Lnmber Co.
Bolh PbOBCS.

Traverse CHy, Mlea.

.

;!

«IIANP TKAVEftM HCRAtD, rRlpAV, OKCCMBCR 1» ,1MB.

Qriind TravefWRegion
NPnei TO
f'

oviatt.

'-1 M wpicam OMB kae

’ba Gray drivaa a spaa M baym.
Wat. Lake ta haoUag logs tor Frank
Rogeia.
BffiUaiey________ _______
Mm. Hem
WIlBon
will _
a^ Jao^ Wolf PHday. both
Mra. Dbtc Ombam1 aadtS do
trading
Mr', aad Mm. Bari flray drove
Traverae CUy Tacaday to do i
adUg for <hrtatmaa.
aaodattoa aaet here Baurday Mm. R. R BatM vaa calling
I aad graiUag. «ke liapel. «ie of ber aelgbbbm Taanday.
Mm. Laura Balea drove over U
•r eoo^.Carl. Sanday.
Mr. Hobbeler and brother. o( Lake
Ann. are doing aome banllng from ihla
taom

-------SS2*.

rHSwS
R Dwtag «li4
wt(* IMH*
- la ~
■ T*a« tar ttk« vm<
OpaUf

■■a ^ the adBer of the

Uvea

ar,„'si____

Graad. Char, he baa a sick home, bat It «a tk*
Letlle; gain. «> hope 4t will aooa be aWe
eaaerar. waner t. larye.
U work.
The leotare vaa glvaa by Mervlo
WUUama on latarday evening 4n the
t^^hall to a lu«B and appreriaUve
Baaaar girea by the Epvortb
aagae last week they took in ov
m. There am sUU several aniel
to be aMd.
The Woa Ut'a dab n
ima Wlbo
aftenaoon. After gaottttoaa aad
rent event*. Mias Hnmpach read aa aiilde In “The Awakealng of Sleepy
m- Mre. C. a XebI read aa ar-The Great Bridget of New

‘^'vtmbor**Wfcio^taom Weatnn. Ohio.
vHb bli brother.- Charley.
piaacM ad. Cbartea %iaa, «mi * VMa3ent U 'vUiting
Rap. ' _. ______
tamllr. AUo vaa the guevi of
Batei. and Mm. JJ. Bdiar'Raitk.^
R
f aad vlli glra a tatk an or BalM.
and Mm. Cart Bale*. Hla motbei
ir fwMlag at the Bikia Traverae City, vere preseat and vere

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..
J lira. Uonard Holliday are
Joe Chaaa. Vb. aa< Al. BUtiar are
TMT ba>7 kaauag log. aa tkeJr re^ atteadtaa a U 0.*T. M. dinner party
at the home at Alien KeOar. aaet oT
Kingtiey, today.
. Fred and HolRa Tnbberer and
their fanflUat tpau Monday
vla«lth aaaarBl ««laan aad otban ItJag lo the Bparilag neighborhood
vbere Mlsa Hasel Kidder, vbo acmniiried '

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s=i£jsts*.,5‘:'jr
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Mist Cmam Wilaon left . Saturday
loming to apeod tbe winter a
oleda
Tbe Yoke Fellowa eotertalaed ib<
Delu Phi Delta laat Taeaday evening
U> Ae (\iagregaUonil ebnreh parlor*.
Mb* Margaret Gmen. ol Bellinglo go nonn ■oon. wBvre her bnabaad
im. Wash., wa* tbe gneai of Mr. aad
baa a Itmaber )ob.
Mr*. J. H. Matbew* last week.
Where, oh where, vaa oar mall
Bert GUI b recovering from an at­
man last Monday. Good rot
tack of ttnrilltb.
Meaara. Meiiel I«ke and
Mr. PeteraoB of CaUilUc
Hnellmantel. ot Lake Ana. were out
teat at the home ot Mr. and Mr.«.
htmting last week for the wild animal
that roami the loreet. They got e— ^ Mto . . .
pelt saying it was the panther. 1
trolt to spend the winter.
It vaa nothing
' Q. M. Dame left for Grand Rapids
Ibis morning.
Dec 14.

K. Olbta. of Traverae CUy. elalt.
ed bta Btotber Tharaday. alao Areb
t Traver
OIbba. off tbi
the Ml
........
vliUed ber Sunday.
from the lalnnd for a few day* visiting
■)lllda
SOUTH WILLIAMSBURQ.
<hetr fnther. brotbem ao<
George Freeman andtavife sod Mas­
Qni BaDMD aad J. H -Byar.
Mm. Blrimrdaon la got _
Sr*. A. U Barr U aet rary waU at
cooking for B. C. Cnae'e meo. In the ter James vblled at Bd Mcf'nne'* SuaImpany known as Hanke Dale* ramp day.
»
tlBta
here
with
FelMivgg
Mr. - and Mm. liomon Seeley and
PetlaaiJJl U aeaUas h«a
Dec. 14.
little daughter vlirtted the lady*
mother. Mrs. M. Tbom^lns. Sunday.
NORTH FORT.
Master Bmereon Broooibead. who
at PearltoRB. ,
Mr. and Mm. Jane* WIImb an^
WEST ALMIRA
R. R. Campbell left this toornlog for hai> been sick with pleura pneumonia.
ble to be up again,
etrolt where he nHII meet Mr*, I* able
We are having aome very love]
laude Warner, wife a
('ampbell on her way from Cleveland
ale Broombead ri*lte<
vita attended *VllM'^Oray vent to Harriet to coo and accompany ber home.
Jamee Strickland, of Traverae City, Ida^ot
ehaiTk kere on Saadar
Tor George Mareb In the lumber cam]
_'at^S?^kB
has
charge,of
the
barber
shop
owned
V J. H. Byer pn»^ •
Hope you BOeoeM Sllaa. with the haal
ling the Rev. Mr.
Mm. Lottie Abbe .Lola Rogera. Flor_ by W. P. Wuriburg.
Marvin Wllllama. of Georgia, occu­
Lake. Itaarl Nelaoa. vere aQ eaning
wore tbe guests of W. Mattboi
boa|»t « »ew home on Mm. R. R. Bales laat vaek.
pied the pulpit In tbe M. K. church
latalT fran Rraak Berry.
Dan Pratt baa completed hb Job of on Sunday evening. There was a targ.' Sundav.
F. Miller. W. Mattlioa. B. CronkThe weaitiirr ia rrry |»lea*ant now Inmbering and bb teams are going " appreclsUve congregaitoo.
and the eaow la Battlai
Mra C. B. KebI and daughter Grace wrighi were very buay laat wet-k
haul for B. t. Otae. of Honor.
raverve hauling logs.
See. 14.
laat Wedneaday in Tra'
U> bear of
Wo are mi very sorry to
Cart Brown, who baa been north
•o very low.
dr*. I.ucy Palmer being ao
Ae I,. O. T. M. M. elected their new ^working In the lumber wood*, b home
_
Teh Neleon vaa nallli
ealllnk on her
Mrs.
NIch
■AV^ICUO.
4nd will remain home until after
. TIte Udlea' Aid aoclety expert to daughter. VMa Friday. SheUfetilng officer* 'or the eni
ClirlMtma*.
evening. Paat Cor..........
Mi BO more BMetlBBi «mll
Damon Seeley biixxed wood for A
Steele: Com.. Mr*. C. Nelaon; Record
ud family
Ckriatmaa.
nuuibead Saturday, lie has one of
keeper. Ulllan Humpacb: flnaiii'e
Mm. Ardella Qlbba baa been aer
keeper. Mr*. Ollette Nelwm: chaplain. the flm-st gaaollne engine* aud bust
ly m dnrlBi Ue paat vert. b«.
Mrs. Lydia Laritle; M. at A. Mn.llat- imw* In Ihl* part of tbe country.
aomevhat better at preeeat. Ovlitf
L.fPray ha* been building a porch
tie Steele: sergeant. Mbs NettK Selto bar extreme age. *7. her rondliloo fine program b being
on hi* residence. Making ciulte an
Icket. M
Mra. B. F. DnmeX
picket.
for the evening, every
orraalooa anxiety.
aeetlng of'tlie I. O O. Improremeot in his home.
At the last meetl
attend. Brim
Bring yonr presents early,
Roy MrKeage ratumed Friday
John Brot '
'
I offirem
F. the followlns
ofi------- were elected
. be put on the tree.
the upper peninaula vberehe bar
were
over ti
We with all of the readers a Merry for the eifkulng year: Sp^Ie Grand.
alnee laat apriag.
,
r aarvice la gaaart
lar. M Laka-Baa. «

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Both Stwes Open
^enlngs
Ina tm Stoi Xau.t9.iu—im»
■a *b a—49 «9«r^l—taf 4w-

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I PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK
TKAVEKSE CITY

Carl Atwood will work far *Bamer
Croakwright enttlag wood lor iTHaH.
it te said thm Ben Webater will
pat la a aaw mm «a A Webater *
plane thb wlater and taw lataber.
Mra. B, Broootbead baa beaa very
alek bar'b better at Ihl* writing.
Dec. 14.

Ig
eoBtNl el loesl goeeawfa) baoiiiMm mb «bo
tie hisagg^^kpatg ofUfaDr.
' ' re Ufiltecg tetk* poblkiti
tarrioa. *'-----------oatdifilljr iDTite^ aa trail m

Cbaa. J. Vogt and Irwlo Burwell
made a trip to Freeaoil after a load of
boaaeboM Bood*. On tomlag back
Friday they bad
nl^t.
AthertoB has a girl from I
sr them. He b i
Hn worUag tor
going u bulk)
bulM a barn la tbe near
Edward Schraader. of Clilcago. b,
rislUnt hb parenta la Weib
WeUsion baa a paat-offlee.
,
• n In Well.-'
9 In Mabel

A T. FRIEDRICH. Vtoa PrilUii L
OUB. WILHCLM. Tka Prinlwt
'-I

A WOMAN'S SACK.
The Aches and Fain* Wilt 01
Tr*<
the Advice■ *4 1
«n b
City Caiun...................
A woman's back has many achi
Meet times 'ti* the kidney's fault
Backache Is really kidney ariii
Thai's why Doan's Kidney
Slany Tmverae City women know
thb.
Read what one ha* to say about It.
Mr*. W. A. Murrell. 431 Webster
street. Traverse City. Mich., any*;
"I'or nearly itteen yearn I suffer^
and kidney trouMe
from backache
h
and I I ame weak, nervous and depresnit. There seemed to be no
atrengih in my bark whatever I
doctored but obtained no relief until
I procured Doan'* Kidney Pilla al tbe
Wall Drug Co In ml I gave a public
slati-meot regarding On- i-ure egecled
by the uac of thb remedy and at ihU
time 1 am pleased to coutirm all I
iben iiald."
\
For sale by all iluaU>r*. PHcfi 30c.
Poster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N'ew York,
sole agent* for the I'ulletl State*.
ie-l>o*n'»—aud
Remember i
take no other

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V

. ________ ...lend* I
___ r bog* ihta weMt.
G. A. Schnapp I* belplBg Mr. Loll
cut log* weal of Wellstoa.
Mr. Billot of Mantetee. vblted Mr.
Atbertoo laat Snnday.
Dec. 14.

FROVCMONT.
Born lo Mr. and Mr*. Schaub
Tuewlay last, a boy.
George Walter and family b*v«
BOved UD a tarn near Buttons Bay.
Mr*. Oliver Brow did ^oppi^ in
!• City on Wed
Lout* .Mosler tmnaacted‘*bSria!^'
buriaess In
Tmverae City o
Misae* Odilla and Matilda Ptamo'ndon and
.. . brother
.
Hei iry •pent Bnnday
with their sister. Mrs. Lsmie.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cordee visited
friends and relatives at l..elaud a
day* last wer-k.
Dec. 1C.

the entertained through tbe day bring­
ing them to their several komm ria
the eevening.
I.iillc IVrrla I
w day* with li
.Bi'illh.
Tbe famUbe 'of Lewb Crawford..
H>-,. M.m I rue riaoey. and aeverwl
0(1:,jC 'ixifsl the Sunday admOl
invention a; Uagnall Bonday.
D.'c. 14.

LSPV'MTJf
____ . Tuesd*} ,
Ov<orge Ouwuer and Frank Crawford
were In Wexford aitd BncUey Taro-.
*’*Mra. Maude Carey b OB the airii
Ibl.
Mr. and Mra. Vhalfant were
W-vford ttatnrdav.
Mias KOM BwtUer treated t

%tfts.‘irSa-*=asA

rag Special Credit
Plan

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4H casttaen 19TId( 9Ccaoitt Mrt,
a9> Ute tk9lr OniUau sdediM
9*MtotlHau WedoBtv9it9*}M|
to ucriOot ttdr Xau eWt a* icciut 1 ut taolaf On auoy.

J. W. sia«d»r

our Jlggertment of Xmas Gifts this year ranks with those ot the
large stores in tbe big cities.
gettioff the cream of the
Now you can make yonr Xmas selections and know that wu arc
5
irate display of furniture
and
output from the leading factories in America. With such an elabo...^
;----------ictiog. Our intense
housefurnishings, we are fully prepared to meet the demands of the most exacuog.
Xmas purchases for our three large stores enable us to sell at extremely low prices, and all Christ­
mas shoppers wUl readily appreciate the big saving on every item. Visit our sloo-s; you are going
to boy a present for someone; perhaps you are undecided just what to get. You will find many
uc lu
vciy cv*iiiui9ii*.<*t
things here which will help you to decide
in a very
economical manner. Make this a furniture
e of the ggiver every day in tbe >’car as furniture docA
Cbtutmas, for nothing else reminds one

frARPET

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Odf promises In print are Hdfllled on onr iwemises

Xmas GUIs tor Everybody - - - Young and Old

Special Sale in Every Department Until Xmas
Do you CottUmpMt doustkttpiug?
If M. you ought t* arivet yonr onifii aow (or you hav* (hv sporial opportonlty of purchsalag al our Xmas'prices, which mean* a iremeiidouk
saving to you. tt you Vtsh to furntsb three or four rooms complete, at
aboat ballI what you h»d Egnred od
on paying, go to our store on I'nlon Bt.-i
Bt.-^
.
- - ....
- - - ‘-■eh we purchased al faelo-\
Dioflt. Even If you don't
_____ _____________ _
...
»•'(• from »Si to S40 t.y
ptirebaMag now, aad we art sure s saving ot tbU kind will be aa object to
you.

Wt m mall Otdtrs Prowpllp
We do a large sad saiUfactory tnsil order bi;-'; U •' >• .n;>c**ible
lor you to attend our Gnat Chrlsim** rale write
; t.-‘' at (.uuut whal
you want and aboat what you want lo pay. Yuv i.
i-U l> tru»t u* lo sel«t the artkic you want aad you will get i. a> . , Chii-tm-* prta- Just
the same a* tb09lgh ywsi were here andeelecu-d •
I. la aMidiag yuoi
orders bo *nrc and addreas our mall ord<-r dhK
'
IF*
street
. K.illaDce* in («o*t Of-

Che Original and Only exclusive Bouse Furnisher inCraoersg gity.
120
Trout SU

X m. Slater's 2 Big Stores

127
Vuhu St

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ORANO TRAVERS)

OLEN ARBOR.
Wrather qutw wprtp .sm
toPt
:'bari<« t3ari of Bmphe wu
rn today.
Ira. Henn- Daisy of Bmplir. (Alkd
friends here today.

p Up APdltor 0«Mrpl:
C^tr TrMMnrV ORIep. On»S mvepM Cooptr. Tnrerap CU)r. yich.
Thp tpUpvlH li p tia Wd COBPIM npprt ^
polJpcUxj ~ “

For Making Fudge
'and

Msntlou. cunp pvpt vpmpt
pU •Inier.
Ur*. BpK i

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City. -Ml«h..
CIO', MIcb..
Ctiy. Mtch..
OO'.' Mich..
CIO'. Mich..
City. Uldi..
City. Ulch..
City. Ulch..
City, Ulch..
Mich............
lKltts*l«r. .Mich....
IntprlocbPii. Ulch.
iPlerlochcD. Ulch.
Trpverae City. Ulch..
TrareniP City. Mich..

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Traverae
" iTcrae
ivPTM
iTprM
iverM

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Jut* WbUcop .
PprdlUBd Potranu
KINOSLEY.
Ura. Hohrat and danchtar. of Maple
Otr. vlaltPd the (Mwer^
aer^ alater. Mra.
Wm. Maekhoivt. oror gupday.
4 CENTER. .
aadTanlly.
Taailly. vill oc_________________
d and daughter, i
copy hUpa Moaaa' hopaa ihla «liii«.
(Baater Tfcarar and prUo hava r«- CHy caUers Bauirdsy.
UTPed (mgi JQlaoU abd are npa Uvlng
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WKuunley call­
la UtP NoBdan fcoaao.
ed on Mr. and Mr* O. R Claypool on
D. r. TSderaoA of CadOlae. baa
oRpaad a Nptantvil In Ue Henry
, Saagaimer taUdlna.
fc la m with append!-.
Mrs. Uartba Colourler. of Sctai
borg. U visiting bor parenta. Mr. asd
at Cadltlan for an operation.
Mrs. John Bunek.'
Bdd EawllBCs and vlfe ba«a moved
Mrs. Batmn BUli spent Toosday
Uto Ifcoir BOW (am bonio. a nloa nod- with ber neloe. Mrs. Anna Claypool.
■ boBap. ooBflaU in orory neopoeL
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Danell ana
family vhiUed at the bomt- of T. W.
ed Ua Box fcolMtac nod
eQtrtp H trltb a omplela atoefc pf
Urn. bspOmmi wu 4n town (roa
' I the Snt of Up wpek «n

600.00lApriI
500.00 April
hOO.OOApril
60b.OO;April
6D.OC Mav
600.00,Mav
600.00>lay
600.0U!Mav
JW.83{May
IS».S3Jui
468.00JIU

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30
S')
30
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CASTORIA
IbeKli^ToaBsTBAlWBn BoaBtaVlUidartaeli Bos beoB
in use for otot 80 jtmt hos born* the slgiiBtnre of
'i-.'
_/»
been made under hia p
/T’
BonalBCipervlalon since it. Influ^.
^ AUownoxmotodeoelTeyoalntiafc
tUI Counterfeits.
Biid«« Jiut-ss-r>od“ are but

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MAPLE CITY.
Wm. Newmsu was In our village
one day la*t week.
Miw. Darwin,
In, of Port
Po; Oneida, visited
Mrs. Toiur Ust Wedneeday.
_rs.
Mrs. Oeorge Vennard
Venna and Miss Mar­
tha Anton went to Traverse City Sat­
urday.
Roger Sbaab bu moved bU family
latP Ur. Slrieklaad's bouse recently
porchued of Mrs. R. B. Clement.
B MW It-foa
A. H. Fisher is working for 8. Hal­
aping tbeir t
stead this week.
^^e^good" afelgblu' Is bringing
Tbe Ladles' Aid eodety bcid a chicpleaty of togi nn4 bMb mlUa oxpeet - kan pie mpper and an apron sale last

Rravel
a por_______ ________ p
_ win
. _
da
tlOB eftfce road helwaon Klogalay and
Boamlt atr UU winter. U being
outer to ban] Ibe mTcI at tbU aaapon, ud pxppot to We U oompletod
(or tbp PUU toward naxi yoar.

BMBtrm*Jewtl^abPPs gad a pboto-

•^eS-a-STiaSreEnen
barn doparud tmm tbo waaal oaatom
and taataod of bavlng Christmas trees,
are. amoflng nloa AW^ruto -program* for tbe eeeulpn.

KlngMay poultry
___ _ tbolr Mrds iB Ulm
at tto Nortbera UlcA- • ' ‘ ■ In Trav**?! m Ud^HTa^pP were In We*

D*'WWir.-tblb. a wOO.
Toesdar
Mlil«r aB^ua. J
• - •. Macklnlc em
wbera they will wwib ta a osdar «Mp.
.
poa. DettMt mn4 Ida bfotborla-Uw.
'THkt HatSetd. of Oartald. have cw
to DePanse. (Milo. OB buslaeu and to
visit friends and relallvm.
remain ever Ue MIdua.
borne
E.^A^Linie.
B. A. LUUe. teBBBt on the J
tia farm, bw btft a alarm k

Mrs. 0«s Demine ai
_ at- Franrii cfaareb
I the
BundUAlbott i. OBWtadB Is kMUM ^
‘ 'lelley Lumber and Sblngle Oa’s
to^

eoMMItobeUB
Umber. H
____
nUtlng toss
e City out)
and wood and -K. A Ullle and tv«
•ou are cuiUag plae bolta. Oearge
WUbh baa
________
the lob
Jb Of
Of baullng.
- •
hauling
rM City.
jr ftirtaa.. a
at Traverm
_____ aty.
b sbbM of Mr. aad Mrs. Chris
'
______ far a few
* daya.

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■m

Pred Dombw bm hired the team
ot Jtoa CariWe for the parpoae of

nsitxsr.

........... ategm.IN.tem.tlmi

COME AND SEE

The New Embroideries
Tbe pretttesl and dalnUesI patterns ^an ndvanec showlag oi all Ibe newest Spring styles at special prices.

. GREAT HOLIDAY SALE
Many ol m^ prelHesl. most praeUcal, mosl BscfHl,mori
serviceable arilcles are now oUered at a qaartcr lo a
ball under price.

^Un. SiSnek.
!ICK. oi
of treoar.
Cedar, vi
visited her
Beck jrestrrday.
sister. Mrs.
I
H. 8. Doc sod family, of Omena.

B tor Outer OH, Pare*
CMerte is B bam
Korie. I>rciiMi and Soothlnc SsTupa. It la IMeaaant.
conbUns neither Opium* Horpblne nor other Karrotle
pubotauoe. Ita age la iU guarantee. It deatrojra Wo
t core* Diarrhaya and Wind
Colic. It rellevu Teel
oa the Food, regntetea the
and FUtutency. It a
( Jsealthir and natoml aleep.
.The Mether'a.Frieod.
Tbrn Oblldcen*.

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menu for as«<a 1 to f> art. wra
$3»ndia.50ht .........................

M dbff
M. 99

'gritya. brewna. fauritm and black ft 06
wwilOAodtJiat ................. V
Meg*g Salto, nowedt aod moat ptsMy
atylM. Midiaola Sterna iLakh of O vfi
••l«.GOaad«l&,004<Bite, at only • •

Mcg*BSnlto*

-SiMna £BHtesr>

meoti, Uwir riclixt iwilarne 4 8 6A
«&d 123 uU DIUH a«
Meg’E Overcoalf, W'hV. lymva. uxfafg.
in aU lengtba, wcutb $10 Bad ^

Baan the SigTiatnre of
»:i.50.»dsi.i ............. 2 50

$i6 and $16.50 KefM9E..- .fl«
ThibetoandlrithFriaieat..... • ^

oqb

trs

The Kind You fluYO Always Bought
In Use Fpr Over 30 Years

No Mere Aching Arms
Why sp>-nd youi time in a boi
klrchen. ruiudms over a p^wLy
kndading lioari^r
A "Unheraar nill Luegfl ibv
dough In thru- mfuuu*. and oas
let. loo.
Come in and see fur yoaiwclf.
Turn It a little.
Ask (or a booMeL
Got a souvenir loaf.
OtUelOM Brwd Always.

TkAVIXSE CITY, MKIL

moat ndiabie makea lodoord
10 150. $30. $28. »S4. $21 and

4 0 CA

^

^

Boys' Overcoats, worth 4.6e.
Boys' Suits, worth 62.00.

1 15

Boys' SuiU. worth (1.00,

^

Boys' BuUa srortb 6UMi.

^

Monday ^/Sueeastlorii
Hobday Tewcie. 300 of the newest
pretbest Satin Damask Toweta, worth
30c. 50c and 61. at 25c. 34c and 40c.
Fine TabietDamaak. «u« bleached,
extra heavy quality, baswtHul designs.
W and 72 inehea wide, worth 6l£6. at
ase: worth 61. at 6»c; worth 55c. at

Ladies' Cloves at 96c. 61-60 and 62Popular priced Gloves and MitUna
for men, women and children, in black
and ail colora. eaeelicnt values at 25c
X6 60c.
Holidayy Hsndkerchltfs. greatest va­
riety and prettleet gtyies ever shewn,
many worth Me. at
others vrerth

^Isck TaffeU Mlk. 35 inehaa wide.

. Handkerahlcfs t Christmas
stmas Boxes.
i
3 for 25c; 3 for 50c: 3 for 61; or 5 tor
Me; 6for$i.e

sleep, worth 56. at 63One large Kid Body Doll.'worth 66.
at 6S.6a
One large Kid Body Doll, worth
63^ SI 62-Sa
»i<CfAL COMBINATION 'OFFER.
For 6146 and 30 of eer WMSe Prem■ Tlokbti we wilt give a large ^oliM•d OeU worth 62.00.
have on sale a misccliaiw
-Wea aloe
I
mm* me of tbiwc hundred Delia, worth
*rom gOc to 76c. tbst ««w am eScring

a • ralverMr

J. A. MtNVTAGUE & SON

Far Diivtofl Comto for bmb asd wdsmb

3'90

t>al or colored border at 5c and 10c.
Men's Caeclds and Piam 6>lk or
Linen Handkerchiefs, at 16c and 26c.

If yoUf uf-e

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Beys’ OvcrcoafA worth |«.0«.

Men's Fine Drees Gloves, and Mit­
tens. at It. $1.60. 62. 62.26 and 63.
Fur Driving Gloves and Mittens.
at |t.-6t.M up
Fw Caps for Men. and
an women, at
61.26. 61.60. 62.00. 63.00. etc..

Itrrad Maker, you will bate
Ruud i'D-aii. bocauM*. ibr'rc- is n»
SU1-5.S aorke.-iboiM it, V««l pul 10
flic pru|«rr propunlons of lliu
ingredituU and ibr machlutdooa tbe kneading and does it
well.
So mens,
Nulbing in wash up. *
No Dour wasted.

and Broadclotba. 46 to 52 in.

Beys' Overcoats. wtH-ih COO.

Men's Neckwear in individual box­
es St 3Sc. Me. 76c. It.
Ladies’ Neckwear, at 10c, 26c. 50c.

Wc SdsU, conllniie <
slraliOB ol tbe "UDlvcrsal” BKad
MSlRr eem ChrlSIaias. visitors are
..waiiirii WBh iSic small soovenir
IMVcsmaie otvlng to me ladles
Wboean. TWcb Uicy are gresUy InlercsMIs ilic qaica sM easy manBcrtn wMeh the ■'Usieersar does
Ibe mlstag and kncndlng ol me
doeiiblnlbracedpnlcs. Jnsleome
Intadgel one oi tbeseUtfleloaves
ol bread, a bandy book ol reelpes.
rna see bow nicely nnd easily me
"Universal” docs Ibe work oi bread
maUng.

Utile soavtmlr 1
every day.
Have you bad Me of U»em*
It's bread tbe doctor wiU rec-

"'"4aVio““* 'e“(|(5

O^UINE CASTORIA ai-WAYS

Good, Light, Wholesome,
Appetizing Bread.

No Mare Deu#<y Hands.
Every da) a ho»t of sensible
women gives up bread making
Iroubles and start to using a
”lialveraal" Bread Maker.
It will do (be i|orb for you.

HTSO
/!?«) '9“ 5

What is CASTORIA

lor Mowt PUasagl .wbmw tbsy
m u to ikf n

. -1

natural movemeuis,
I—Uopo's {U'dtpriA
drugjdst for them. - ^ cei

1 ChUdren-^perlenoe i

”SSiS^MMbWaboo»^.

baaloeaa plooeo. wAln tbo.past
woUn tbeea baing addt^^toju nwter

ber there.
Sir. I'ymbrill As* .-dded
books lo tbe school library, also song
books and a stoall tiust of Wasblngton
and one of Lincoln.
The dancluc party In Uacrwbcc
Uall la« nl«ht *a» riv
Mu»lr hy Kart aed Shal..___..____
TtiP fPHHT MTved In the ball dinlAS
nm hy Mr* WppcoU was fine.
Mr. asd Ur«. Reddy raturned home
last Flrday from i'rvmont. aherr
they had been tailed to (bo bodsldo of
bU ajevd Rraadi
a.TOUvIy
reweied there In
• ill. -ibcy
-I
lime to be recogulred and to see her
fall peacefully in that last sleep (or
' *1) prepared, a '
la(t restlag plai

>rtheli«atb4»r

OREIUOKVILUE.

Dec. 37 at S;S0 p. m. Bterybudy t
BUneUoe 9t the Detroit taopel.
Amb to Mr. sod Mrs .
Dr. J. J. Brovnapp pod family ai- bedctatcr. a noo. Dec. 8OMt ta laara MoBdap tor aa extendad
vlsiu-d
Mr. and Mr*. Cbm*. ralraer
Pstn
^ at DarldUwrs. oear Detroit. Ura.
Thursday.
Sleights Siding
Sidlii last
'
U
Brownstm'i old home. Dr. Brovneon
____ ...
tree
There
U to be n CbrlHUnu
fbrii
U (aet reeoverlni from his recoW aad pnpcram at Ue Leelanau tvanly
sdtool bouse. No. 1. on C'brislnuts
Perry Brown I* slowly iwooverln* eve. UlM Bell Halverson. learbcr.
fron bU lOocot. .
livery body Is Invited to come and have
UutfcPrtK Bvo tiAafclM no ooUee
• lime.

R. Baamgartb-s bollday
«Mo« tbe bant la NotUern

iuu.WApr
Pu.oo April:
».«0|Aprll 2
.oh^’ril lu
&OO.OOlAprlI 30
&W.00A|Tll 30
cw.oe April Sti
300m’Aprn so
tlOAMLApm 30
M0.MApril 30
{.OO.UP’April
KOO'April So
l.OO'Alwil SO
—J April SO
-fcOO.OOA:
600.00,lApril 30
600.00,lApril 30
300.00 April 30
300.00 April SO
600.00*Aprtl 30

Stik Mufflers at 60c, 76c. 05c. and
61.60.
Faney Suapendera in boxes, at 29c.
c 60c. 75c. aim $1.

reduced prices;
One large dell, dreaeed, worth 6t0.
t 65.50.
One doll.-that wstke and rella I
eyes sidawaya. worth 610. at |B.

Steinbergf BroSs
"r aiY, MICH.

Esa
.-J.:.

ORAND TRAVUM HCRAIA PRIDAV, OCOKMBCR tt .1
Cranberry Jeny-JUto* a capM R be aav«d two or tbrwe hoare R bard
gWag. which Bay be Bade ta vartoos
water ta a quart R borriea Oock
ways, as faOowa: MU
unUl soft Tam tom a Ueaea RoU
jt you wisb. however, to
aagar wltb
bag
to drain. Allow sugar to eqaR rugulstloB pudding, here to a good
water to wet i^roogh. aUr coasu
aatn the BOgar Is sUk; thU' taken omsare to the Jalee. BoU flftoea recipe;
nnte^ ramovtog Ue bcub. When
Sierltog Pmtt Poddtog-lB tbe
about tkreeonarters of an boar. Then
MRSJIABBL BAfU W»M>lAMt Bdttpr
Otoe BagUsb Ram podRag. whkb ao
Ulekeaa oa Ue spooa
gn Ik# little rakss and Set U the arm
many demands R Cbrtouuas Ume boU
to browa last a Uttto. Or thU fklUng Into the gUsMS.
Preoerved Cmaberries — DtoeRve wine and brandy enter Into lu
Bay
bb
toaced
U
the
cakce
sod
a
can
_____that caa be beat-----------------<• m tui^ttm of ttM CWM.
died cherry or other bit ot trot pUced Urce^urten^ a gouad R sumt to poattkm. but for m—iy R as who
brsMbea. eod aaother kM that IRf e
-WlMO JeoM'cMO to-BotUokoB.
to avRd Ur use ot Rcohol a substitute
> tbe top; this ouiag u not bnwned bRf a Rn^ «
a baU balaaee: eltoer are good bat
AU ta ikc roM ol dawa,
I one pooad R bcrrlea. to found to steriing fruit pudding.
I the ovaa.
the loraBr are omb the obeaper.
Th« BiHlc qairorod Uko a.Roao.
: Finely ehop oae euRul R saeu Ueu
Aopther fining U Bade by beatlns
Tlar Japaaeae laateros to bold promm tMam'B owa *tory 4towa:
deep to tbe ketUe. C:oak untU
weU WtU Ue band uaUl creamy, add
tbe
whites
of
two
eggs
as
stlC
pretdeat oC alL
Aod ck7 aad cartk ware Wooded <U
skin breaks. Remove Ucm wlU a
cupful R motosess. ooe cuRul of
These. , with the tragUe Haas bells. broeght tfooi tbe woods tt U cot froni poaalMe wltb two Ubiespoontuls
A eTBftMV of lo*e
bklmmer to a deep dish. The tpnip
>llk. aad two and poe-balt ca^
-Mot tUM tkere <obm to Harr's ora wkicA are as rarted U sise aad prtee tbe root like etbnr Cbrtotnaa mes.
should boll a tew momenu longer, (uto R pastry flour mixed xnd sifted
and bet bot a lew wnks to live, toitb
as U ester, caa be kept with
Tke CRttet tnm keoToa abero
iben be poured over the berries.
wltb one and Mie-baU teaspooefuto R
tare Inw rear to year. Altemau tbo lonoer. tbe pot can be oorered brown in the oven.
Ccanbcrry and Apple PreseFve—On> soda, one teaspoonful R elnns
with rt^oo or btodea wltb boUy
Tki UtUa Ckrtat-AUd woo oo sweet.
N'uraberg • Labhueben—Tube four
strlags at popeora sad
qiuri of berries, ooe and a half quarts one-hslf' lesspoaoful of cloves,
Hod reo bees tkera, orL
should be earrted troei Unb to linb. btaneface or other greens; or It may pounds of syrup obree snd one bsif R sweet apple, two Ulrds quart of halt tesapooaful ot grated nutmeg
be set in a pretty lardlnlere fern dish ptnU) tour ponods of flour. UirecWo weaM bate lUssed tkoae tier leei. Red aad wblU eandy—la slickscold water, two and one-bRf coRuls and ihree-toonbs Rat
Where it to cot It Bust be fahteoed quarters ot a pound of butter,
lUTO beaked ttat babr t
aad basbeU-^ rery cheap, ora
add ooe cupful R ratolM.
IKtIe woodeo suod aiade ot two ounces of ooda. hstf n pound ol si R sugar. Put sugar, water and cran
-Wo Bigkt bar* book, aad edfered ta! aad haraaleia as an edible.
to pieces. threc-foorUs
a«R$d'al
wood, which keeps moods. Usnehed and chopped fine. berries on togetber: bolt until
cuts.
gUab walaati aad pine coaea. wMh crossed pleceo
of enrranu and one^rd
It
perfectly
firm
aad
easily
bidden
'Oar COM. oor «toe, oer ■jvth;
ounce of dnonmon. hnif a pound eranberrles begin to criek: add the
the aid ot UB oeota worth at gold and
cuptnix^r
apple
and
boil
slowly
nmll
It
to
soft.
citron cut la Uia strips
We oUcbl bare wreolbed Hm Baoc
of duoff^cheppod fine, and half
sliTor paint. < t be transfomed into with ihe greens.
This
to
a
healUful
and
excellent
and
mixed
with
Mte-lourU R a cup­
Tbe ways of trtouaUig the trees ounce of doves. Have ready a large
with
ful of flour. Tun tom a batterod
an taftalte. One amaged for a borne mixing bowl, In this pUce the flour. sweet.
, oer oedae, ploe or to.
SOPHIA
Cranto-rry Catchup—Ten pound ol mRd. cover, snd steam tour honlu.
dlaaor bad bowstof scarlet ssUn rib- nlBondt. clnnamoQ. citron and doves,
1*
Marcaret toasster.
tBong the holly at
mixing all together. Put tbe symp berries, vac quart R vinegar. B«o Tara onto a i«n-ing dish covered wlU
Tke Ina of the atdK
lace paper doily. Canilsh the 1^
base, tbe Icog ends reaching two dU- la a kettle with the butter and boil pounds R sugar, Uree lablespoonfuto
and sway ataaott as If alive.
HEALTH
VERY POORWhoa Ibo gray year plods down
with
a
amall
branch
ol
holly
bright
of rtonsiDon. two of Rtoplce. one eacb
arcalar pteeea of brtUlaat tarUUa gonal coraetw of the laWe. wblle unUi well-Blxed and bubbling: add tbe
Toward the end of the hU.
RESTORED BY PERD-RA.
and allr at once Into tbe flour of doves and aattr-one-hslf teaspoon- « !‘h red berries, and surround R Ue
mr caaibrtc. drawn up Into bags wltb red shaded eandles were pUced at the
Where lSe white UUle town
other two corners. Red ««to papef mixture, ThU must be sUrred untU ful of red pepper. . BRl slowly one Ikc c with snowball esuce. Cream onegatberlnc
strings,
torn
alee
little
roUse asleep, woader^l.
Ulrd ot a cupful R batter, and add
cepudee tor eandy. Tbe lointed to alBOet at etecUva This tioe was perfectly inUed. It U difficult to do boar, and .bottle.
Thoa be MIBB bis doU paeo,
Cranberry Toast—This to a break- graduRly while beating constantly
pnper dolls, which nre twt rnasoaible tiinmed like a ragnlto ChrUtinas this ns the mixture bccenea very stlS.
Phr a ray, otroainlac tar,
(sat dish. Take sauc* made accord­ one cupful of powdered sagar: Uea
Hits BophU Biuleeea, Bvaastoa, IIL,
tn tote*, nsko showy tallies and an­ tin. with all tbe gay-oolorod orna- Ctover the nilxlug bowi and sund It
RIMm a glaaai ea Us face
ing to Orst rule. Pul tt on to beat ■•dd one UWeapooBful of cream, iwo- wTtlee:
gels when dreased In BuCy crepe paper Bsou peeplat tbreogh a cloud of for one week In a place about tbe
Proto the las of tke Bter.
When boHtog. Ulcken with flour iMrds R a teaspoonful of vanilla and
-I bavt been troubled with ealarrh
eUrta. wltb ptak. bloe. or white wlnga. •liver tinsel, sod st the Up ot every same lemperaiun as oneh llrlng
years and havw
mototened with cold water. A tea- one-UIrd ot a teaspoonful R lemon for nearly iweoty-flve
■fw y»«."
branch
a
lighted
cadle.
Many
cry
Tbdh the elat la eet by.
I.
U
Is
now
ready
to
be
roUed
Banebes of wiilte grapes, epples ead
extract. Shape In balls aad roU to irtvd many euros IM U. bat
It against the use of caadlea. but as
Aad the aheew Into bU feat.
It U almost as bard aa atone apcoBfnl of flour to a pint of juice to
anges. tied oo with gay baby rtbbooa
very liule help.
shredded eocoanut
Batter oTfaet obIsm tbe tree Is and baa to bo Htorally broken Into about tbe
A»d tbebardea let Ua.
an tbe frvKa that ripea beat oa
very dry. the fire say bum agalasl bite Atter breaUag It up pul It OB ll as Ue flour to cooked, pour Ue emice
_ Aad he atttetk et tooet;
Fee ths Tree.
___ Rices of brown and buttered
OU lasts Mtod tbs board.
-My beRU was v»y poor U the lima
Popcorn belto. rod and wMte. an tbe green aeedUe wtthewt IgUUas board aad roll U oat; tbeo cot Into
Very reRlstlc oranges are omde
OM aeaga raaad the Uaaa,
any shapea desired and bake. It wlU graham toast This daintily served will from yellow crepe tissue paper twisted 1 began toklagPeruDa. MyihroRwaa
also very eCeottva It to w^ to have then, the only result being ’
be
eppeililng
to
an
invalid.
ling
ot
tbe
aroBBtlc
ordor
very eon aad 1 had s bad coagb.
WhO^tka talat btola soared
seem
almMt
Impoealble
to
break
op
tbe oroanente ot tbe tree eaUbla as
ball of cHtee A cord'to taeua•ftorwM bn corod ma. FbeebroRp
of
the
batoBB.
As
for
Uie
Uhael.
tiks tba aoUt of sU daya.
and rdl out. but It can be done, and
Oneovered Cranberry Pie—la made ed to tbe cRIoo baU. aad over Uls
far as poasibla. wbea it Is dressed tor
I aaday baaMb to vorr .
by filltog a crust with sauce number green paper to iwUted (or a stem to
ebUdron. ss RtUe ooos veins arUclaa that does DM bum at all. Aad oothlni tbe cakes are delicious.
la the sweet bed of pooee
U ptenicr than lighted eaadles on
Platsen (SubII Drop Cakeo)—Por aae tblekesed a trifle wlU oornstarcb. e U to Ue tree.
we
it
they
nan
be
pat
la
tbo
Booth,
Ho Oban alaep 4er a alght.
these cakes take two cupfuls of pow­ Ban R puff paste sre told ScroM It
ihredded
U
booL gUd. silver aad of these fairy trees.
A dainty necklace or bracelet. to
Aad tolth. Uhs a Raoea.
dered •sugar, the yolkn of (our eggs,
Covered Craaberry Pie—Tbto to de­ >rmed of nut kenwls and ratoias
eopper. costs toe ceaU a package, aad
lap Wto ktadly aad Ugbt:
Mince Ptee Per Chrltomna
far lablew, rather Uaa
plncb each ol dnaamon snd cloves, licious. The crust is made ss for
two packagos an eoeogb for a Urge
Thaa tha wtad. emalag wOd,
Three poonda roond ot beef, pne and flour to sUflea. Best the yolks apple pie. The fllltog to made of raw strong on a linen Uread. These are
tree; tbta. with dlamoad dust should
pretty
to hang OB*-Ue tree, and liule
Myotle Basic toaJI aaea.
boef toBgoo. two and one half >1bcs light and foamy. Rtr tn the sugar grad-, berries. Rlowlng threc-quarteib ot a
b#
soUtored
over
tbe
bnnehao.
aot
iglrto
are
pleased
wlU
Ue
novelty,
aRtogredlentsRPeruaa. KadhtaUat
Aad tba brow of tbe Child
as Buch coarsely chopped a^Ie
ually end heat thoroughly; then add poand of sugar to oae pound of frail
toO thiebiy. Icicles of cotton bnuing.
Be g U^t threap bis dreaaL
there to chopped meat, five pounds of Ue claaaBon and doves snd just and a little water. Tbe berriee sboRd which. BO doubt, to too leiqpilng to re­ eqaaU ooe average doro of Pmum.
toacbod here aad than with Hue. aad
«sn-»Jln thf
Uutlvs.
. . two heaplag uaspooas salt, enooRt floor to Rlow Uem to drop be pul to liberaUy and broogbt Rit main long la Uelr
Aad wa. loo, follow Cewa
the beads are coasumed one by one.
jalce aad grated rUd of two lenmns. from Ue spoon on to s groaned Un. to Ue edge R Ue crust.
IholsacalepeeftkohaL
a wUlery look to tbe branchee;
White cotton wadding. pRled in
two qonru boiled dder. one pound of Leave room tor Uem to spread on Ue
Steamed Batter Puddtog-Make
Boo, tbo lltSo whHo Towa.
abU lelcka of ndi caady an also
flakes
and
dusted
lIBerRIy
wlU
dia­
batter CM henpiag teaspoon of ground Un wlUont tonchlng.
light dough, rather sUfl. as for bto- mond dust, to a clever imitaUon of
Wbon n Alaoo .wpador-oun:
pntty.
cloves, amplce. aace sad danninon.
a or bright.
OUss prtam caa bs porehased at UPfefler-Nusse—To make Uese taka culU. Stir cranberries Into tbe bU- snow, and looks vsH on the tree
the syrup without sUrring or moUoo
two grntnd autsegs. two pounds of
•ad atesB two boura. Serve wtU its bsse.
Bo oar grtob what tboy ara.
Boot aay toy abop; also Uay Blmn. eamnta. two pounds ot raisin, (seed- one pound ot floor, one pound ot sugar
ot any kind unUl It will (orm.'s soft
tour eggs. (WO Mnees of candled torn- UquW or hard sauce.
Wo ihaa oedem a algbt
that um 8ke dtonwgds in tbe caadle
when dropped into icewRor.
Save tbe sbelto of Bngitob walcuu
ed) two quarts ot canned peaobes,
At tba laa af Ibo Btar.
peel chopped Anemone ground
ught.
Batter
PnSs—May
be
made
Steamed
that
have
bees
carefully
opened,
and
When It bat reethed tbto stage pour tt
aad beet Reck to mMsten the meet.
-ReleeUd.
mug. one UblespooRul of ground cin­ from raised dou^ Sbsptog as (or bto- place to a'qnaatlty of them good out on a very ilRitly greased marble
Ob tbe topooet breach ^ee a chnb
Mta thoroughly, adding elder eoongh
y was PuUtmas aageL with a golden
namon. kone teaspoonlul of ground' entts. rollihg berries Into Ue dough. wishes, mottoes, an omen
Rab
or
platter. When cool enough to
to make tbe meat eonsldetably more
cloves, and one teaspoonlul ot bak­ Set. Rter rising, tout steamer and
Uwapel; or a jolly sBHlag Isage ot
predicted to come true ta Ue bear tbe linger atlr.^ldly and coo« Oi tbo wlada ihat aMaalng sl^
BMtot than neoesaaiy when done, as
good oM 8anu CUna, Choagb a gold
ing powder. BeR Ue «cn and sugai keep Ue water boiling bard unUI the future. Fsaten Ue hRves together: UnuouRy wlU a wooden'paddle unUl
• >a«Ua soags go drUttag by.
It dries awsy In cooking. Plaee In
togcUcr; add Ue baking-powder and pnfls are dooe. Rlowlng twenty min­ gild ABd hang on Ue tree. This pro- gjhick, while, creamy mUM U tonaed.
itoor itar of Bethleheoi Is often
• Hea^r voices fll| tke sky.
the oven, cover and cook uoUl tender,
tbe spices and beat Uoroughi} Add utes for this. Bat wlU sauce.
asnd In pbien of ofther.
It in a crowd of younk KDoad Ue mass wlU Ue hands oa a
iduvcK ■
• Ptoto' Ike radiaat bWvaa alar.
bat no longer. 8dr often wblle ooMtUe flour. dU aad knesd togeUer
The Aeep japanese
Baked Cranberry Pudding—Place
board UghUy ppwdopod w1U eoofecpeople when they are distributed.
• Tkroagb tbe ald-atCbt-s sSTei: bar.
Ing- It will take an hour or two after
board. Shape the dough into small quart R berries In an earthen bake
frogs,
spidera.
even
Uny
teapou
fats, frogs. I
Hake a number of pretty caudy Uoner's sugar. l*nt to a bowl and
’•btoaal away aee'e waaderlag sUr;
K Is Umroogoly bot. About bait
help to Btoko op a gorgeoas totU. boufsMore tbe BMt is dooe. add the balls aad bake In a alow area on but-, dish. Add two cnRuto R sugar. boxes to ImKuloa
WlU a wet chooerioU until ne«d•\Ploaia aad Uagon when He Has.
Caver with a light crust Bske to aUdi candy for Ue tree. Cut a strip ot
The otaadnd of tbe tree,
FoDdant to the basis R moR
•iChUd of f
penebes. These nre nR neceosnry. terod Uns.'
Syrup Kachleto (Molasses Cakes) moderate oven one-halt hour. Serve stiS white paper twelve todies tong candles and to be succeMful to ^tog
earth.to wUCh K to pUnted. most be but they give it n deHctoqu flavor.
• ICnA tbo heodlag BeUdebeto
—Two scant cupfuls of lard, two cop- WlU bard aauc*.
nacMlad .with artlhclal mom. that
aad
tour
Inches
wide.
Parte
Ue
long
Ue
dlreciloBS mwi be car«(aUp>tolAdd a little batter and sugar when
lUa'
tnh R motosses. one egg. one to
Cranberry Roly-pRy-Rolh a light edges togeUer to form a narrow cylin­ lowed.'
• Bwtft. whal eager qoeetloa start!
Baking up into pien. This to an Ideal
spooDful at ground cinnampn. half
•prlDUM wtth Gouoo ttoUlag and dUand rather sUff biscuit dough rather der. A long, narrow strip of red paper
• la Mb ootolng have I part*
Blnco sent.
wontsl R salt, one teaspoonful ot Uto. Spread with nance nnmbR two U pasted Bplially around the tube. Cut
■n. o5S^*(U':«.p«~.
• Caa I bold Him U my heart?
soda and Boar.
Boar, Melt Ue lard; when Roll up and sauce for twenty mtoutes. two cylinder disks and slash the edges
SRccd Apple Saneft—Wipe, quarla Oermnay- • IbUe mai
• Caa toir Ina. eo rode and wDd.
or the making of kuchen and other cool add Ue molasses, spices, salt and or bsir an hour. This may be baked and press one up to Ue end of Ue •r. core ^id pare eight or U-n
I dUy pUeod R the loR ot tbe tree wltb
• Hebe HlB roD*. tbe oadeftlad.
Ckrtotaus
cakes
there
Is
no
end,
the
aoda
diumived
to
a
IltUe
Mir
appled.
Hake a syrup by
n
waxen
Chrlst^lld
Ixld
thereto,
nod
lube.
fasURng
the
slashed
ends
to
quick oven, and wlU sweetened
• Ptada fto Master In tUs CUld?
light tbe aaytog run In Germany.
water Stir thoroughly and add tbe cream makes an excRlent dessert.
Ue sides R Ue tube for Ue bMtom. boiling tor seven mtoutes one cnpful
toy nalmato sundlng around.

—Mary Lowe DIdiinsoe.
- that there are; flour, a Httle at a Ume, until the dough
each of nigar and water, to which
Cranberry Dumpllngs-May be made nil Ue boxes wiU candies,
at tbe least one hundred dISerent
very Ulck; roll out and cut Into to, Ue same way. Cutting squares sweetmeeu. and press a disk to the has been added etght riorea. aad tbto
Tha Chr
There-to Rways so muU to sea to ways R maktog Ue dellclotis kneben. fancy shapes. These little cakes are of dough, putting on each a apoonlnl top for a cover- Baby ribbon la fas­ sbavtogs from Ue rtod of a lemon.
Put in pieces of apple to cover tbe
to tbe laM few hurried days bRors bR It to doubtful If one hundred re­ Rways to be found on a German ot UIckoned aaucc. bringing Ue ror- tened on to bang to Ue tree:
IhaiA Ood tor the ehltdepMt o( CMrtotmas tbsl h U wise to make pUoo cipes would Include all Ue various (Tirlstmat tree.
A jollj little chlmuey sweep to made bottom of tbp saupppan and cook bbIII
r* R the dough together at the top
Chrtsttoss. so gall of tore aad happi M tor to advance m powlWe. Those Rods. NR only does one section and
Tin forms or cutters to cut HlUe
ropoat BBtll Rl are coRnd; thrn
bold tbe sauce- These are eqnally of prunes, snd Is a delight to smRI
IMM, of }oy ot giving and of receiving! who wish to have an especially pratty provtoee ot Germany have lU especial cakes Into various shapes may bo
children Fasten Ue prunes together strain Up rpmatning synip over Ue
good wheUer steamed or baked.
The glr to eHnbt with ibo toagkter dinner UWe can nrTaage for the deo- way R making kuchen. but eacb city easily made nt home. Get narrow
Craaberry Polple—Prepare Ue Aral Wiiu loRbpIcks. selecUng s email one apples.
of tROdraa. aad ernn tbe aad haarted oratlons long before Ue day Itself, aa wall ooobm ta bare some favorite strips or-tin from a tlasmith. These
Royal
Apple
Pudding—Select
;for
Ue
bead,
a
large
one
for
bto
body
tuce to a porcolaia-lined kettle.
caaaot bot taal a llghtoatac ot their and If there are <hlldr«n In Ue ta«- reclpn and oven todlvldoal famUl« •trips sbonid be about tbree^uarters
blch you can flatten to look broad enough Arm. large apples R unllorm
. It to a sreadertal Ulag. Uto lly they will be proud end happy to bavs aeme. The Ladles' Home Journal >( an Inch wide; then cot Rf the de- Cover WlU squares of biscuit dough. —and for tbe arms and limba long and
tn fill a pudding dtoh; pare, cut
mske tbe dough Into a roll,
I of good thoogbts. ot c
ilred length for tbe form. WlU Uo
help make tbe pretty hoUday souvon- tells R Uam as follows:
Render ones Gut a circle R white off a thick slice from Ue lop snd save,
aad W9UH. It to oOMBh. to tke force
There to Ue Numberg-Lebkueben. ; fingers bend and scrape UU aarrv< very large, and lay It along Ue Rde paper and draw on It a romIcR face to use ss'lids. and remove Ue corea.
ot Ue kettUe. leaving a center to be
which It asnrta. to tnasform tbe world
Tbe CRrUimas Wrenlb Table-Tbe which to a spice cake so reltohed by strip until you hive It the ^Irc
and fatten Uto on Ur bead. PerU a Now serapp out Ue centers Ull only a
aad brfag about the Mflleaatoah » we ible is surrounded by a holly wraaU the people R NurRuburg Uat it to shape, then pinch tbe two ends ore
paper qn on bis bead aad a tiny Uln wall is lefL To Ue Bcraplngs
would ooly keep no aeodtog out tbe tied trith broad satin ribbon. In the kMwn as Ue Nuremborg-Splcecakc. one another like a aeam and (he form WlU sauce or wlU cream aad sugar.
broom^ade R whtops R straw to bis sdd a finely chopped apple. • lew
Craaberry Shortcake—M'lx Into
love thoogbtt day after day tbrou^Kumberg-LRtoqehqa. Tbe people to complMc. These cutters do Dot
chopped Rmonds. seeded relstos. su­
band.
pound
of
sclf-rRstog
flour
a
halt
cu
OR tbe year.. At Chrlsatas Ume our patting to a round Un dlsh^ ten toebeo ot Baale (or Baml to German) are oo require a handle or top; tbe sides
gar and cinnamon to taate.
Pnws
haarts are so fuR of love UR Uere to dinmeter. a nuBbR R smRl gifta lead R a deUcate kneben composed Rone arc sufflclcnt to cut out any fuV of shortening Add by degrees
down Uis mixture solidly Into the
Creamed FniiU.
, pint ol rold milk. Stir op
to ao room tor bato: eo foil of
R bonc)' and powdered sugar snimsi desired. lYgurcs of crows,
hollow apple, rcplacw Uc lids sad
AttacbR to each prosent to a rod
Candird
fruits
make
dclirloas
UR worrtos vaatoh like mist before ribbon which runs to Ue pint* R'the UR Uey have glvea Uelr name - elephants. Wrds. squIrrRs, dogs and WlU a knife as quickly as posslble. fcciions when dipped to melted fond­ srrai.gp a. cloiwly togeUqr as posaiTnrn the paste oa a floured board,
tbe flf^ ot SanU Claua
goeR. The “npper -crttR* R Uto It and It to knowi
ant. Melt the fondant by placing Ue
•ptrtt R joy to Ue world's wonderful pie to made R brown paper. raUeriand u Ue Baseler-Leckcrle, easily made out R Umo simple strips dredge with flour, roll it out U
thickness of half sn Inch. Bake In pan conulnln# It inside a pan ol hot Surround tbe dish wUh hR water a
gift. It loOBlas wtU ns Tbe pie reeU upon a wrsaU ot ever- or BaRe-Dainty.
R tin. However. Ueee forms may rather a quick’oveo It to better
water. Vo mske fondant cook togeib bake till Ue apples art tender. Beat
to wy wbotber we.
va. Uke
like Ue tan
inn keeper gmea. which boasu a bow R red aaUn
All R these kuchen and eakea play be secured K many stores and at a
four, whole eggs aad a cup of sugar uumake It Into two cakes about Ue sIm pr OOP pound of sugar and a bRf pint
R all. wm opaa Ue «nor to ^ toa- ribboB. and the up R Ue pie to oma- an taponani pari to Ue Christmas very r
til thick and light <colored. Uen grad­
of waipr. witn a pinch of cream
RUo-Haart
and
welcnaa
tbe mentod wltb a spray of holly. wlU cRebrallona In Germany. Uere being
ually add a scsBt'eap of flour. »nir
Itaitar. stirring ■•ith soeden spoon
bake U In one street. When done
Ckrtovagtrtt R Joy. posM oad lava Ms gltounlng green lenves and red her- but few homes where Uey are not
The Gtsean R Hellday Beriroa
Ul the sugar Is dissolved, but no long the mixture over the apples by the
knife
arouad
Ue
edge
and
separate
tf we do. we wU ftR wRtlar «> at riea At Ue cooclostaa R Ue dlaaer
Cranberry Sauce ito reUln shape of
er Carefully wipe the cryauls from spoonful and bake to s ssoderate oven
ttc
cake
la
two
by
pulltog
Itflapari.
His toaTUa gHto R Ua wtodom R Ue each gnnst pulto her ribbon with tke
Us cakea best liked at Ue berry)-To one quart R berries add
Ue side of the sauce pan. then boil until U^cakc to done.
Wise Man. aad Ua awoM. alapto tolU rasalt UR Ue top R Ue pie parU. Qtristman seasoa are the dellcRe t>ne pint R water. BolL without sUr- Butter It, spread wiU sauce number
two, elUrr bot or cold, sprinkle with
R tba akaphards.
aad aa approgrlaU ttttle gift to toond Manlpan-cakes. To mRte Uese cakes ring, ten mtoutes. Add ooe pound of sugar and serve pUln or wlU cream.
Uke oae pound R sweet slmonds and sugar and boll lUl dear, which' will be
toroacbgosat
Branding Ua Oto
—Good Housekeeping.
The Christmas Beil Tablo-Make kRf an ounce R bitter almonds. <me about fllteen or twenty mlnutea.
Tho€hi«slBMtr*etoaprony toaey
Solid Sauce—Use oneRilrd
UR ban oome to as. as Uve aaay beU ahapM df 'Ira aad cover wlU pound of powdered sugar, and fla.
Homs Cheer Plum Pudding,
rater
than
to
preceedlng
recipe,
and
WlU
rt>se
wRer.
Tbe
almonds
are
bRIy.
Uitpend
Ue
belto
to
Ue
oUon. fiom Oqniaay.
the busy housewife who waaia
be blanched and npread on a dIU boll Ull Ulck. Be careful Uat tt does
No wolVfogqIatad TeatoRe booaa- dRler wkb-greaa.
bit of Christmas plum podding for
ir Ulto to droBS Ua troa, even arraage as oval plataau R boUy wlU where they are left twelre hours to DM bum. This may be turned Into, Ue flnai wind-up ol her dinner, here
evargroaa R Ue bnm. Flortets osa dry; then pound them as line •• floor. forms, will reUIn Ue shape and may
vbai Ua yonagaat R the touUy
suggestion which has been tried
At Chrittmaa time wheo it it tbe eaiton to ptoffer toMix Ue togar wiu Ue powdered al- be served wKh whipped cream around
tnJhgnwn am aad woman Ofua a abRIow basket packed wtth mow '
and proved good to Home Cheer
keoe of remembrance to ohildreo. relative* and friRidg.
moods. odd Ue Utter Rmooda and it. making a pretty and good dessert.
aoUtary oM eeaptoa wfU hare Uelr Uto parpoee. For place cardi
Sauce WlU Raisins—One quart ot households for severs! years If jou
Uay aprtp R sraaa. daeorated to Ue cardboard to bail abapne. cover Cham •MOgh rooe-water to make a dough
it u fittin^.tbat gifto be eelected which sn exprewtve
cannot “go to your cupboard and find"
berrle<
quarter
of
a
pound
of
ralstoa.
bam tboy «aa atord: whlto to weRlhy wlUured crepe paper, sod leave b juR aoft enough to roll oot. Do not
piece ot fruit cake ol the regulatioa
of tbe gtver'fl oin-xn regvda and good will Bank
homes Uto woodarfvl RaR UR •poR for ibn nsBR. Tie a ribbon oe get tkto doogh too eRl. Divide tbe one pound R sugar, one pint ot
ytommy" kind, put a little mosey Is
Book! abowiog that Mviiigg AccouoU have bees op»hloema bot oam a year. Is ladai wtU the bandto o( each beU aad garatoh amount R dough to two parts. Hsve Do DR stir, but shake Ue kettle to your pockeibook. go to aav upto-date
(d is tbit bank with one dollar or mcne. are eepeRall/
wttb a spray ot boUy. For (be UR raody a mooMIng hoard covered wlU preveR sUcktog. BoD slowly until grocer? and ask for a — cent padtage
as UR to rlU aad ram If one
FR kaU
■ •
le betTrca look done.
abaR tt tt Ua
way. a Ohrtotmaa gganm mmH dtohu ot paper easea
appropriate for Chrietmae. We wiU mail the paefl
ot the NaiionR Biscuit company's fruit
Spiced Cranbenrleo—Three sad
troa la oary UUls tioabla. aad prodoc- R toe cream are nerved uader beUs doogh oa Uto board and form Into
cake
hooka with your oaida diroot to tbe ^pieot, or baod
atadc R buebram. covered wttb rod ■mall. flat, round cakes like macs- bRf pounds of brown sugar, one scant
Uva R
When Christmas day comes, cut Ult
_ „or In twtotod forms If desired. pint R vinegar, two Ublespooafuto R
them to you for pureoBal proeentation.
To bagto WtU. aelaR year tree wttb e-MO paper aad ribbon bows R Ue
la quite Uln sHces (after the turkey
» aod aitopice. one t
The otkar half R Ue dough Uea put
gatbort. broad
qTf gtaua cards wSl be chmralag _ tbe board aad roUed oot about (ul of doves, five pounds of berries. aad mtooe pie. wiU Rl Uelr accom
OM. raUor Uaa Ua slender, pototod
paaimentt you can't eat n»re Uaa
wYty. It to boR U have a carpenter •ouve^ U a leaf R two R btoak half aa toeh thick: tt to then cut Into Boll two boon. This to excellent wtU
nibble R plum pudding, anyway.)
MoMen Ue edges R Ue IttUe
mabaUe nppan URbalde K «priH>t. paper cot beU abape to RUebed to
Sweet Pickled Cranberries-—Select Put Ue slices oa a tta plate aad pop
riu toso-waur and pUee tba
as aa opaR may moaa a sortoas fire. Ue rovotoa. aad toaertbad wlU
•tripe around Uem. maktog a »nle Urge berrlea Pierce x few holes to them la to Ue steamer just before
U a aaireatar Is aR eearraleoily atI and approprtote Yuletlde versea
Rttlng dowB to Ue dlaaer. Have
Mud. Rant Uo traa dmly to a tub> tba bosteas to heady wttb water eolora cop. Ike edgoe R tbto «p may be each wtth a large needle,
pound R berries add barf a pound of rwsdy a rich puddlug sauce to pour
_ _ Radag atoaas aboR
! Utomtoated tolUaU and bright Uoa em toio laactfnl shapm. Uke flo;
R aarU.
Uader Svervleloa el the lUted SIMee
dtoeolved to a pint R vtoegu. over Ue aUces as Uey are served.
tr«ak.U«Rall.tobaldKtoMRtHBg ckRUoitWI make Ue ben a Cbrtat- gVtato. Re SR tbeR eups^
Toar plum pudding will br cost
Cook
slowly
tea
mlnutea.
romevi
greaaed paper oa a flat Ua aiid b
Tba moB doenrattre addithm u tbe BBS c^ wqrU keeRag.
berries from Ue pickle. bM1 It uatll hRf w*at a home-made oae would.
bU Rtbe prettleR BeR for Chrtot- uaUlyRlow.
true, li R (oaroe. Ue cudlM.
Tke cabas an now reafly (r Ue K UlUena aod poor over tbe berriee. will bs eiacOy as good and you will
as aad one capable R
thsae there ooma hoMers wiU

HOME CHEER

ItUim. R tte ttar Mkte
WltUa
•r two tkor oa*o cmn aa
pofoUr tk« Bwocrr mo M*«
to Mt OTory M*o tkor
eeold ^on to dwarf sprocea. aad tbe
awe who go lato tbe oortk weoda
every yeer ter Cbrtoltoaa trees have
learned to beep a sharp eye for tbe
stoall a^bby balsetos wbkh i
need UaMst as maeh as the apr«p^
taratohed by tbe Bunerynk
the tree to rooted and eea be k^t

rxrmismy

Catarrh Twenty-five YearsHad a Bad Cough.'

•zs&s\

Christmas Remembrances

First National Bank

L.

•RANp TUiytMC HKML^

PKtOAV. MCMKH ia ,1Nt.

TOWKSf^n AND F4JUML

Toir^lp .

Grmst TwsUlp .........
LAkaTovMb^ .

....

WhU«w«i«r TowsaUp •
TraTeno CUy—
rirat War« ..............
SMoad Ward...........
Tbird Wbrd

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10^
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174
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44
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loi;
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1341
132.
IK:
i<2
313; I07
220] in
44l 14

ani 141
230 183
n
tool IM 303 ns
Kl! 57

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MiDor'a net BtatorRy .

mifnn OP DIM*.

f|

TOB'NSHIPS AND WARDS.

TovM<np8^W4W
Blair T»vBtIilp ...
Baat Bay TowBBbtp ...
Fife Laka Toavably ..
OarStU TovnilUp ....
Grant Townablp___
Qraea Laka Tovnaklp .

Ft^ M. Warner received Two
Thousand Two Hundred Twenly-Hve votes ............................... 2223
Lawton T. Hentans received Oue
Thousand Nin^ Hundred ThirtySet ea votes ................................. V
John W. Gray received One Hun­
dred and Three votes .. .'..........
Alexander H. Btlrion received
Mdnals

...
lOOi
81|
lOil
215:
m)

ParadUa Tovndtlp .....
Pantutila Tswatklp ...
I'alonTowBaklp............
B'hltevflter TawaaUp .
TraverM City—

...
491
3li
321
451
ei'
IM!
57|

151
153
183:
132:
12(!
1521
Sis!
226!

,??! J?! .U|

A.

W.

received Two

Nichols reo-lred Three

..42*1
Total ......................
$8
34 The whole number ot
tor the office ot Ueatenant
40
Governor was Pour Thousand
115
Two Hundred Fifty Two ...........427.2
112
ad they were given for the following

2Sl! I4s‘ 42si }Se
248 177 423)
307) 204] 5111 103
I55i 122: 2811 37
255 114: S5»1 141
..127^5:1317 4082;I449

Fourth Ward .
Fifth Ward ...
ToUIa...........
a net majority .

;k;;:;

COUNTY CANVABMftr CTATCMBMT AMO CLBIIK** IICTUM4.
BtatttDNtlW itMaa cant la tkr Oa«aty of Grand TraToaa. State of MtekIcaa. at tka QaBarml-BaeUoo bald la
said coaaiy. on TuewUy. the third day
at .NorMhar. In tka ywr one tkoaiaBd
hoadrad alshl. for tka foUovtw
State odcaa: Ooveraor. Liewenaai
Goraraor, Sacrata^ of Stale. State
Treaaorer. AttdUor
AndUor Oanaral. Commlaslooer of the State Land Office. Attor­
ney General. Snparlntaadent o( Public
iBBtnecloa. Hamkar ot the State
Bwrd of MObatKa. Joatlce of tke
Supreme Ontn for the term endlns
the thirte-llm day of Decenkrr. nineI hundred Slteen. Ri
be Congresa of the United States.
1 the,Seventh Congreastaoal District. fourteen Biector* of Preetdeat
and Vice Preitdent of tke I'nlted
State*. Senator lor the Tvent}.Sev.
enth Senatorial Diirtrlrt. RepmtenU.
tire Id Ike State I.e|cl>Uxtire lor tke
Grand Traveree County HepreeeaUtlve DlsUU-l; and for tke toUonrlnC
Cottoiy otflcot: Judge of Probate.
Sheriff, county Clerk. RegUler
Deed!. County Treasurer,
Attorney. Two Circuit I'ourt ftomm
sionera County Surveyor, and ii
uit Judae of il
Judlrlal tVculU
The whole nuiuher of \-oiee cast
. the office of Governor was
Four Tboosand Tao H««dred
y-One .................... ;......42
Ninety-0
and they «
(iren tor UietloilovL

Pa**ck*H”1ireliey received Twd
rtwHiaand Seven Hundred vwes.2700
Siepbs
then D. WilliahiR received One
'loot
ooHsaiid tour Hundred Fifteen
vole* .................................................1413
Henry C. Csri>en«er received One
Hundred Twelve vote* .............. 112
Venton F. King received Twenty
Sbepard B. Cowles received One
H. ' Douglas' 'received*' 't^r

COUNTY SURVEYOR.

Ill

MOMCUTINO 4TTOflNI¥.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARO&

_ .:me Toarnahlp..............
Blair TowdbIUp...............
GaA Bay Tnwoablp ....
Fife Lake TWuhlp ...
GarOeld Township........
Gram Towmahlp............
Green Lake Townabtp ..
Long Lake Township ...
MayffeM t ownship........
Fnradlse Township ....
Peniosnto Township ...
UnlOD Towoshlp............
Whitewater Township .
Traveiwe City—
First W’ard
.......... ..
Second Ward...........
Third Ward ................
Fourth Ward...........
Fifth Ward..................
. Totals .
WatermanY net s^rtty___ ....^...........................

1161
10.!
PSi
m!

115i 115
107{ 107
*31 M
1281 128'

’^.a\- .......................................4252
The whole number of roles cast
for the office of Secretary of
State wax Four Tbonaand Two
Hundred Forty-Nine ................... 4249
and they were given for the following
Rtraed pentons;
Fn>derlck C. Uartindale received
Two Thousand Seven Hundred
Eighty-Four voles .......................2784
Francis T. McDonald received
Oue Thousand Three Hundred
Twenty-Three votes ....................1*23
George A. Parmenter received One
Hundred Sixteen vole*..............
John J. SiM)u»o received TwentyJohn A.

received

One

2I3| 213 Ed. U'vv received Four votes ....
178 ITS
Toul-..........................................,42
29' 29 The Whole number of votes cast
1731 173
for the office of State Treasurer
Four Thousand Two' Hun
dred Fifty-Two
PI
.......................... ,4252
SOI! 30i; sai
sd tbev
;y were given tor the following
252 252
•ed m
34*1 349,
Albert E Sleeper received Two
177, 1771
Thousand Seven Hundred Scv.
K9. K9! 269
eui> .Mm- votes ............ ............ 2779
2880:2880 2880 Robert J. Whaley received One
'bousand Tbrv-e Hundred Thirty
Ti
.-otea ........................................... 1330
George B. Wadham. Jr., received
One Hundred Seventeen vote*..
ADOPTION OR REJECTION OF THE REVISED CONSTITUTION.
Eugene Andrews received
Twenty-One \
David Boyd rec-lved One vote...
Clauser recelv»-d F'our

funmr poujiTf

ill

243;
178i
2*1
175;

Itigrara

I

I

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

and they weiw given tor the Mtowlhg
Byicn P. B^miw iMMvnd one
t’^SvSihl received Twn
Hundred Tblny-Tbre# VOM ... UB
Tbonaand Seven Hmdred NtMJ«ha J. Spwsif rwwived Om
|y Seven ernes.............................. 2TP7
Hundred Thlrty-Tbrec votes .
votes .:.............
I*IS
John T. Ward received One Hmtdred Sixteen votds ....................... IN
Orpba Koyce reedved TwentyOne votes....................................... *1
Charles H. Nenmeler received
One vote.........................................
l
Lucia Barrlson reedved Four
votes.................................
4
Total.................................
4244
I votes
tor the office of 9

US

“fe,

Eighty
Justin B
Thousand
Twelve voles
Elmer Houser

soionJn"^am

received TwentyOne
W. W. Lanehart received Five

Eighty-XInev........................
lark Norris received .One_Thou­
sand Three

m io>, iM
103 103 103
100 lOOl too
C3 tsj 82

Lew LBha Tovaahlp .

" .!?i "
.S.?S
30Ti 307
231: 234
334, 334

WwaJorUy

............ .................. ........ ;•

OII^IT COURT epNIlIRMONU.

/ fOWWmfOAWPWABBC.

\

m

t;::

53gj^::
.............

—iiaidiai^iisljfi^

S is*.!??

vote*........................................... '

S

John

J.

.

recelvad'

Total .......................................... SMU
as Focr
Tive whole number of votaa eaal
I Fiftyfor the office ot Seaatar of the .............................. ...4154
Twenty-Seventh Senatorial Die-.
and they wete giyeu tor the flowing
iriri. waa Two Thouaend Bight
dam*-*
Hundred Elgoty-SIx .....................ISM
and they were givenfor the toUovlag
Thousand Eight Hundre
named persona:
One vote* .................................. ;»
Fred C. Weimore received Two
Leavitt a Gnlswold received One
Thouaand Blgui Handled EightyTbonaand Inree
lore Hundred Three
Six rotes .........................................*888
Total .............................................28M
The whole nutober of vote* caar
for
the office ot I ,______ itive
...______________
for Sectors of President
in the Bute LegtslaWe tor the
Vice PrMldel)t
Pre*ldei)t of the U
Grand Traverse County DlsSUtes
ea wasPlfty-S_was-FlttyjNtae Thousand ^
iricL waa........................................4U*
Seven Hundred TeE.................. 59710
they
given tor the IMIowUn
' en For the rollowl
rollowlng
led person*:
nimed persons;
David G. Chandler roeatrat
FredeHck M. Alger received Two
Thousand Blgbi Hobdrod NtnaThousand Eight Hundred Twen­
ty-SU
vote*
......................... >rrr;*IK
ty-One votes...................................t»21
DanM H. McMuDao racrivad Om
George Clapperion received Two
‘nmosand Twa UuiMred SevaoTbintsand Bf^t Hundred Nine
ty-TItroe
votaa
............................ 1*7*
votes ................................................ *808
Total ............................................ 41N
John N. Bagley received Two
The whole namber of votaa cart
Tbottsand El^t Hundred Bleveii
the
otic*
of
Jodfe M Ptovoles ................................................ »n
..2811
ItffOrd (
ThoDsa
laand Eight Hui
votes .............. .............................. 3
Salomon Stem receivsd Two
........................................... 28*9
vote*
Frederick A. Washburn received
Two Ttaoutand Bight Hundred
Twelve votes .................................2812
William H. Acker received Two
Thousand Eight Hundred Bight
voles ...........................
2808
Alvin H. Bentley received Two
Thousand hUght Hundred Nine
vote* ........................
28*9
Warren A. Cartier received Two
Tboound Eight Hundred Nine
vote* .................................................X8«9
euy U. Smith received Two
nousand Bight Hundred Nine
votea.................................................28*9
Alfred J. Uonerty received Two
Tbousaud Eight Hundred Bight

■•*...]

Edwin
Burch received One
Hundre
Thousand
Seven
___... _
aghtyThuu’.aud Two Hundred EigL..
Eighty-Three voles..................... 2783
Six vote* ........................................ 12M
William P. .Montague r^-ci-lved One
Jacuh
Martin
received
One
Thou«atul Three Hundred SlxThousand twu lluudrud Eightyvotes ..................................... 1316
Six vol.-^ ...................... 1...............12K
Henry
oiiry W. Wallace ri-ot-lved One
Jbn V\'. Ewing received Uix
Htmdred Elghle.................................
Tbouxaua Two Hundred Eighty
E
Hender>.on reci-lved
Louis
Eight vote* ..................................... 1288
Twent.v-On.- votes .....'............. 21
Charles tv WtUlaia* received Oue
horoas Grabuskl received One
Thousand -wo Hundred EightySeven vole* ................................... U87
William W. Rowley reevivt-d Pour
Charlea U. Sligb received One
Thousand Two Hundred Mne..4243
Total ......................
ly-rive tote* ................................. 1293
Th.> whoU- number o'
Frederich
Tbomao received One
tor the office of <'ommi*iioner
Thousand Two nundeed Eightyof th-' Stale l.-and Office was
Seven votes ................................... 1287
Four Thousand Two Hundred
Forty-Thre.- ...................................4242 John F. Murphy received One
Thousand Two Uundrol .Ninetyand fhey were given for the following
Two vote*........ ........................... 129*
Uatilel J. Uerow received One
Thousand Two Hunuiwd EightyBight vote. .................... '............. 1288
AMENDMENT TO SECTION 10 OF ARTICLE 14 OF THE CONSTITUTION
RELATIVE TO.THE TAXATION OF PROPERTY BY A
bonsatMl Two Hundred EightySTATE ROARD OF ASSESSORS
btghl vote. ..................................... 1288
Robert H. Rayburn received trtta
We»h-y r. Richard* received One
Tbousaud 1 wo Uundted EigblyHundred Seventeen votes -----,
Elght 'otvs ....................
1288
_ Harry W. Uasaett received Twen... 22 Daniel X. Endgn received Ope
luouxand two Hundrod Eighty8 John H.°Ut'.!frecely^ One vote..
TOWNSHIP^ AND WAB08.
Nme votes ....................................
Mue
.....................................ti
128*
Lewis Flint received Four vote*..
Total ............................................ 4243 Thomas J. Donden received One
Tbonaand Two Uandred ElgbiyThe whole number of votea cast
for the office at Attorney Gen­
WUIlata
A.
Taylor
received
One
eral was .......................................... 4244
Hundred 1Tblrty-Foor votea .... I
and they were given tor the tollowlng
Acne Townahlp ...
Fred -W. Corbin received One
Blair Townahlp ..
Hundred Thirty-Itour votes .
John E.**Bird received Two Thou­
Towiishll
Alexander
MeViUle received One
sand Seven Hundred BtghtyHupdred Thirty-Three vote* ...^
Seven votes ...................................2787
Gaideld
Newton J. Carey received One
James C. Tucker received One
Grant Township
Hundred Thirty-Three votea ...
- Thousand
Three
Hundred
_____ Township ...
eroy H. White received One
Foarteen votaa............................... 1*18
Laks Township--Hundred Thirty-Three vote* ...
Earn P. Beechler re<»lved One
__ _ jMd Township..........
udge R. Bamum received One
Hundred Seventeen votea........
Pamdise Townahlp .....
Hundred Thirty-Three votei
Kem tMClved TwentyClyde
5i| 192; so;..
Peninsula Township
leorge Roelota received
One................................................
Union Township............ .
Logan M. Cunningham received
Whitewater TUwnlhlp ..
One vote ........................................
Traverse City—
Thomas D. Adams received Four
First Ward ....................
votes ...............................................
4 Luchu D. Boynioh received Om
...I 1321 2541 U..
Second Ward................
Hundrod TUirty-Thiwe votea ... t
Total........................................... 4241
2^ ITlj M $0U..
Third Ward..................
Jefferson D. LaUbd received One
The whole number
15?
8*
238!
70-..
Ponrth Whrd ..............
Hundred Tblrty-ThrM vote* ... r
tor the office of Superintendent
*35:
10*1
>44:
Uf..
Wfih Ward........ ...........
Gewge M. epoMt iwcctved One
ot Public InitruRlon was POnr
. WMfi4MW*;i lilTu* Thousand Two Hundgpd ffnrtyHundred Thirty-Poor volan .... 1
Totals......................
Joseph Lrigbtag reaetvad Om
l majortiy For .

if,™™,

Wnilam F. Ulsanantti receJvod
Twenty-Seven votea .............. .IT
Henry nbrk^l received Two •

R. L. Horton received Five vi
Charles Lamb received
vote* .......................................
Wlneni H, D. Fox received One
Hundred Eighteen vote* ........... II? John as. Loaf reeetved Fire vi
Thompson rwcelvcd
—............... HaR received

^

...------ Township .
GarSeld Township .
Grant Towni''
Hklp
-......... —e Towi
Long Lake Town__ .
NaylleMTownfhip ..
Paradliie Townlhlp .
Peninsula Tovnahlp .
Union Townahlp .
hRewaier 7Towni
'ravene City—
Flrat Ward ...
Second Ward .
Third Ward ..
Fourth Ward .
Fifth Ward ...
Touli ..........

Renben rTnus received Twindy, Seven votes ............................... .-*T
waHsm H. BtnibaiB recutvod
Twenty-Seven votes .......... -.... ST
George M. OampheU recetred
Twenty-Seven votes ................... *J
Tbomns Smith recetred TweatjrSeveo votes ...................................... *7
CTinries Hunt received TwentySeven totes ...................................... 32
Deland M. Stevens receive^ Tweuty-Swen votes .............................. 27
Joseph latBnixe received Twonty-Seveo votps .............................. IT
David
Nettletots received Twraly-Seven votes ........................... *t

Albmt a Lntu recetvod Owe '

“uilil'ti^rc
' received One
Id Two Uuiidred Eighty-

^‘•1 *‘a|

August Wolf received TeeatpSeven votes ..................................
Jmy Van Well dsn received Twta-

Tout ............................................ 4259
vote* .
The whole number ot votee cast
Doyan
for the office ot Justice of the
Supreme Court tor Cbe term end­
E. Hayward received Five votaa..
ing December Ihlny-Brst. 1913.
was Four Thousand Two Hun­
W. J. Ciiahway rwelved Five
.................. 424*
dred Forty
nd they were given torr the tollowlng
ge WbttmM* ‘r^Ved 's!*
amedd persons;

George GeronU received Five'

John 'u. ’
' receif^" One
Thousand Three Hundred One

n-. -

Tweeiy-MMhi eetoe ....................
John G. Heal lecelved TviMySeven votes ..............................
WHbaM H. Barry rMolved Tew-

4*14
and they were given for tha toUowtag
named perwent:
Fred R. Walker ‘received Two
Thousand -Nine Hundred Nlnaly votes ...■...........
**M
Edward Untnor r»<$iv^^
Tbousaud Two Hundn.4>4Nto
ty-Fonr vote* ................
U*4
Total ............................................ 4*14
The whole number ot rots* cast
tor Ibe office of Shafts was
Four Tbooeand Om Hundiod
Thirty hour ........................
4N4
Dd they were given tor the Mofftoff
Tjottsand Six Hundrad BUMyOne voles ...................................... *8*1
Thomas C. Murray received Om
Thousand Four Hundred FIMyThree votes ...............
145*
Total ............................................ 41*4
The whole number of votes east
tor tae rffica ot txwnty Clark
was Pour Thoasand One Hoodred Thirty-One ...........................41»t
and they were gives for the foNowtag
named persems:
Robert E. Walter received Two
Tbousand Bight Hundred I8lhe*1*7
Lelai^ E. Trtpp recelt
Tbousand Two Hundred
our vote
Total
Deeds was Four Thousand Om
Hundred Eight .............................. 4188
and they were given for the toUovtng
named persona:
Edward A Monroe received Two
Thousand Bight Htmdred NIB*Nine votee .................................**•»
ly-N
Carl Moody received
i
One Thousand Two Hundred
1
Ninevotes.1289
..........4108
Total .
for the office of County lYeasurer wa* Four Thousand One
Hundred Thirty ...........................4120
Flalej* hi. HammOod received
Two Thousand Six Hundred
Eighty-Eight votea ...................... *888
Joseph Sleder received One
Thousand Four Hundred FortyTwo votes ...................................... 144*
Total ............................................ 4120
The whole number of votes cast
tor the once cf Prosecuting At­
torney was Four Thousand (tos
Hundred Fifteen .........................4U6
ad they were given for the toUowing
amed persons:
Fred H. PvaU received Two Thou­
sand Ei^i Hundred PUtySeven vote* .................................. 2857
CurtU D. Alway received Om
Tbousand Two Hundred FTItyThe whole number of votes enst
tor the office of Orcult Ceart
CommIssioDer was 97ve Thou­
sand Seven Hundred Fifty -....S7S8
and they were given for th# toBowliN
named persou;
George W. CurtU reortrad Two
Thousand Bight Hundred Eighty^
Unnaeut S. ^dwta r<cM^
Tbsmsand Bight Hundrad Strewty vote*.....................................-igS
Total...........................................-SS8
The whole nuaaber of ndaa agat '
reyor wa* Two Tbauaand
Hundryd Eighty .......................... 288*
and they were glraa lor the toltowtog
aamad pennus:
Bdhia P. Wa
(01
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kAv. Mcen»n It ,iM
OTTOIAl. CANVASS

adMMtog the toot dvof Jaaaary BaproaataUro MaMto of Qtaad Trar-'

nuTBsntoT

<Oa«UMMd trm me •)

for the aatd Dio
''iUi i?whleb aatd Board of Goaty
arwoeto Do Hereby OeitUy, aad to triet. at the Oaaeiml Beetloa beU OW'
Toeeday. tba talrd day ot NoroaBfaor to
tae year ooe tbooaaBd alae bendrod
tfealrteBds «Bd
eight____
>t M«1 of 1__ ______
__ cesatr. thU twelfth «*y ct Nooar haoda at Travorae
TOBher A- D. Itoi.
v4ty. to Bold Oouty aad State, tbIt
(UtX)
TwoUtt day of NoreBber, A. a im.
A. B. PULVER.
J. H. MYBR8.
A E P0LVBR.
A. R DOBSON.
J. M. imm.
A 8.' DOBSa^
Board of Oouty (toa'
<HHx rwa* ......................... STM Semury'tf'surt of 'Oouty Caw COUNTY
CANVASSSRr CCItTlPI.
- TMefnd Tw®
CATE OP ELECTION OP
”***^------------ CANVAtt.
REPREtCNTATIVB.
la eooatlea eoBprIaiiig oao or i
apreoeniatlTe dlstrlcta.
District - of
MS
Oouty of Uraad Traverte.
i. & ItortlB iwMivod Om TbooSTATE . OP HICKIOAN, Ooaoty «t
Oraad Trarcroe—a*.
We. the Board of Couaty CaaTaaaere
: Oraad Trarerae Couaty. do hereby
determine^ aad cardfy that, at the

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flFmsDniT

(CURlaaed from page A)

tion «pu tbe sale to tbe tMtod
Suiea. AH our trasMcUaas were
ried u openly ^ wm pobllalM

Tbe capital ot tbe New

dcun.

tinaca. aad tbe d
Pnymaat Fqllevred Amid.
about IM tranen oa
Tbe dtotribuiiM of our payment of
that aenmay to the lilted BUtua
> of IM trasea. No dlvM
>wed tbe award ot •
wu no coocera of tbe presUeat or
paM during tU tea years of tbe to pabllM letters to Suta Ctoua. TM
3f uy oCker ot tbe ex^silve depart­ bltralors cboM by tbe new
comunyU eatotenca
tollowtog were to thta ----ment to Inquire u to what the New Ud tbe ttqutdator.
uhed that the MarUoldera oaty re- bunch of mall;
Panama CuaJ eompany did with tbe decree of this same old tribunal of UM
wmaey which it reeelved. As a mat­ Selu ud providlag tor a d
Dear Suta Clau: I Uv
ter of fact the New Puama Caul tloa of tbe proporttout> “
good mayor tor aliaoat a
t^ new aad oU Cl
Ilea. We
did disufbute the muey be­
aad hope Foa wlU come to
Tbe nceouta aad reeotdt ot
tween Its sliareboMers and tbe share- psM tbe D ley through tbe New Tolk
I want aome candlea and
bukteg bouse of Heusra J. P. Mo^ MqnidaUoo. which wu i
and kotoebee ud a new ah
holders oi ibe preceding
Jne last, are oa depoait with tbe
Canal company to aecotduce with the gu * Oo- acting ns fiscal
dccreo ot a Prueh court nnd tbo rec­ this goieraHM-nL Into tbe Bank ot Credit Lyoonatoe ot Parts
ords uC tbe Preneh court show who Prure In Paris. Tbe receipts ud no- c-4Siodlu of tbe same, app
rounu
___ _______
bring ma
who received
r nuu and candlea aad oahbagea
tte money; but that la no concern of abov tbe payment of tbe moeey tote
tbe Buk of France ud accout.for Inspect tbo records of tbcee payments,
thre* mceUags of the dty eoum
the money being paM over to tha Uq- but aiiswcr wu made by the custo- cnaneek-lhav^boM^^I-r.
Attampt te Form Ameriun Company.
by the ciTlI tribunal diau that they saw u proper reaau
1 caB your attenctoa lo tbe
of Ihe Seine ud to the New Panama tor gruttng snob reqnaat by a straagw
T»«e City CawimH.
Cual company of France, tbe propor- and. InasmwA u there to not the
Dear Buu Ctou: Please bring U
**'d
Of Norember. la the year
ttou of the I40.0M.OM beliig iMAM. slicUtM groud (or alapiclon ot any >me street signs aad a doth Um and
alae fauadred eight David G. Chandler for tba pnrpuM of taking
une new water malu aad yon eu
having received the bigbeat anmbei'of property ot tbe French company. Thla 000 francs to the llquldstor of tbe old bad>ltal6> to tbe tiunsactloa. It Urdly
compuy nnd If.tOO.MO
ue^ 4orth whUe to luke the ve.let as appears by the annexed suteqoest; iIm It the
ment was daly elected Repreeenuilve attempt proved aborilve. There was New Psnazu Cunl
dO.
In lu effort to put Prance In Hqnidatloa.
In the Bute Leglslsture for the
have uNdoObt tUt oa the reqnut of be awful good If yuTea
*
In ibeee uymenta we followed to
.............................. RepreseaUtlve Dis­ through this pUa: lU oomptote taiv
to Parto. the Itais of
nf« and nbandumett being known
trict ot saM CooBty.
tbe letter tbe decree of the govern­ todIvMuto will be shown him.
Dear Santa Clau:I Uve been a
hu«r«i ei^t.
IN WITNESS WHBREOP. We have overyue. - The Unporunt polnu set mental tribunal of pruee. which bad
As a matter of tact, there U nothing good boy. Will you please bring me a
!■ WHmm Whereof, We hare boreof TOtee given
nerenato set our bands at Traverse
Um auibority to make eueb a decree, whaterer. In which this
S^r mato for BouvIUe ud a OMS
CDto Mt oar hu4iiui4 eanied to be Twenty-aecoad BeaaiorUI DtotricL tor Otty In said C'ouuty and Bute, this forth in the ncec
In the papers to which I have referred tbe chrll tribual of the Seine,
«CUe4 the Mol of the Clreoli Ooart Senator la the Bute LegtaUtnre for »th day of November. A D. I»Og.
Interested, to Investigate about this Mrkt
___________
yon, are ss foUows:
bad neliber desire nor utborlty to go transaction So tor u this govemsaid District at the Oenetal Blerlhni
A. hi Pl'LVER.
The tovcatlgailon <d the history. bUtod Ibis decree of this proper gov­ ment to cooeeroed. every step ot tbe
held CO Toeaday. the third day of
}. a. NYERS.
pbyakal
cudlUau
and
mdaUag
value
of
Dear’anta
Clans:
pSuTtlag
IM
ernmental
bodr.u
all
tbe
coofiicitog
bu
been
made
vember. in the year ooe tboaaand i
jdnted fish pole and a aew gnn aiM .
Ibe enterprise by tbs congress, result­ rigtau of tbe emmrily boMen of both public by tbe t
hundred eight.
. raraiten''ln trooi fiktalag tlam" I w«
ing U tbe euetBUt of the law of cvmpulea bad been settled by tbe de­
The whole auinbor of votes east
ATE ^ MICHIGAN, Couty
Fulfilled DIraetlen of Cor
A. B. DOBSON.
bearmdboy.
I tbe presldeot to ac­ cree of tbe saM eourt by ralMIcaUon of
tor the office ot Senator was
>
Board ol Oovhtr CmTueero.
The eobgreoi took the aetkm It dM
Thirteen Thousand Throe HnaI Hereby Certify. That tbs toregtdng quire the property tor tbe sum of S40.- the arbitratloo which resulted to the'
Aiuot:
Fir* CM*I Reaafo.
dred Bighty-Plve .......................iSIB _>« eorr«a transcripts of the Sute 000.000 upon sscoring
toko after the moat anlaate and
dlrtotoo.
JMwt a. WoUer.
Dur But* Clau: I wul you to
nnd they were given for the toUowlag BsiQ of the votes given In tbe Rep- tiUe ud thereopu to
btusUre
Followed Out'Uw Award.
bring me a -Bice large team tor wa
named persons:
------- of the County of
work of couiruetlu: tbe failure of
carried
•TATB
1 wish to make as dear ss possi­ dlreetloo ot the congreai to the totter. linle fire epglne. ume candlw aai
Fred C. Wetmore received
Orud Traverse for Represeautlve in tbe AmericAnUatioD of the enterprise
Ontod Tnvoreo—M.
nuts for tbe beys at ibe-englae boua*.
ThirteenTbonaaad Three Hnathe Legislature for the said DUtrlcL
ble ud ss emphatic as poaslbte tbe Every act of thU |
We do HerAr CertUy, That
Johaale Reuto
dred BIghty-Two votes............ mtS ud of the Certificate of Determination U. IMO: tbe transmission by me to tbe
that wu dM not have uy- air. (or which tots government bad tbe
time to time ot toll
Trank C. Bolby received Two
as appears'from the origluls of such
thing I do with toe d
the oUloaMBt at the Board o( Ceoaty
Dear BuU CMse; WtO yon pleau
Statement and certifleate on tile la tortuilo^i ud advice u to the rela- dotlar of the I40.0M.0M we paM u ro
OaavoMora. U tbo Qaaoty «< Qraad JoeAahby'^lVedoiti'VoW
give me a pair of new handcaffi tor
liou of this gsvenimont to trusil
ante of the 'act of toe
1 my office.; garda
any
stockholder
or
boodboMer
Tiworae, M the eotoo gtrea Is ouch
of the Cbristmut
and following
(SEAL.]
of the French compulce; uve that we Civil Trtbnnal ot the Seine to Fruce.
Omtr Aw the oBieaa oaoted lo laM
Bennie BoaaM.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have
followed out tbe award'of the Prooch
-The Beya.•.ereuto set my hand and affixed tbe
Furthermore, throngh toe entirely
...............................................................

«
t a T.
Dear BuU
uta CU
Oaos:
bs: 'We
court wbkh bad dealt with toe sublut voluntary act of Mr. CromweU. 1 am
of Soaator—Twentyteal of the Circuit Court tor -ioe
-bolldlng tor C
County of Orud Traverse, this
tbe work of oouinictlon: tbe prevlou to- awarding a certain
able t« present to you tuU tnfor- M. C. A
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Ooaaty
day of Nbrember. In (he year
tbo old compuy ud a eenato propor matloD u to torae
anibortoatlon
ot
the
uto
to
the
United
tko ootoa «OBt lor aald ofloea. tk apQraad Trnverae—as.
uwusaad nine hundred eight.'
compuy. Any quee- with wbicfa thU government did not
poore from the orlclaal etatement oe
Stoles by tbe stoekbolders of the new
Dearest Banu Clau; It wonld be
We. the Board ot Senatorial Dtatriot
ROBERT E WALTER.
tloa concerning tbe stockholders. bonA
Sto ll tto oBloe of the Ooooty Clhrk. Caavassen tor the Twenty-Seventh
ipuy and ‘ ■
"*
Just perfectly splesdM If you wooM
Ooaniy Clerk.
■ WttMOB.Wbaroof, We have here- Banntorlal District of the Suu ot
tin; the eumluHou ud approval ot hoMen or other benefletories of tbe
bring ns another leap yenr. We em
proceeds of (be sale sru purely a ques­
Joyed tills one ever and
MIebIgu. do hereby determlM
It will be well
COUNTY CANVAUERi*
STATE- Ihe title by Ur. Knox; the srrango
Bool «< the OroBlt Conn
•The Qlris.mento (or payment through J. ,P. Uor. tion for the civil tribunal of tbe Seine, Panama Canal Compuy of Fruce dM
held oo the third day o
gaif A Co. as the fiscal agents of this tbe French governmental b^. with not ItaeU propose to fix tbe figure «4ADear SuU Clau: Please bring
|be year om thousand nine bnndred
goterameuL and the payurent accord which thU uikm had nothllig what­ 000.000 u tbe valuiioa of tbe canal
huodrod wight.
me a n-*w anowplow to oooat oa tbe
eIgbL Pred C. Wetmore Wving re- _ .
Irud Tri^ras. State togly St the Buk of Prucc niwa ever to do.
ud railroad propertlea. That
bills
with.
Beule
Chambertaia
eolved ibe blgbeat oumbM^ of votes, as ot MIebigu. at tbe Blecifou held oa
Under tbeu rircuiuuacea there
appears by the unexed sUtemenL Tuesday, tbe third day ot November, proper offlelal receipts to tbe Uq- wu not tbe alightest need tor Mr. first ftxM by our latbmiu Canal Oom- swiped luy old one. Tour good boy.
miaaioa tn Us reports to tbe
'
Jiamite Bailey.
was Saly elected Senator In tbe Bute to tbe year Me tbouaua ntoe bu- Uldaiors aoUiM uder the decree o(
CMraaa oC the Board of CooBty^ Lad^ture for said Twenty-Seventb dred eight, for and agalut the aAop- the Preneh court, the French govora- CroanweU to give any Intormatlon
after two years of InveaUgatlOD aad
Albert WkwM.
the
subiect
of
tbe
eompulu
for
which
SoaatorUI District
' of all the properDear But* CUaa: Please bring flW
Uoa of the Revised Ooutltatloa sad mental body having Jurisdiction to tbe he bad been counuL 'Thie govern­
0 Aa To ttatoment of Votoo.
In wlueas whereof. We have barematter: ud finally, the
tlu and work already done wbeewby >me chewing gsm and tome cudF
Sl^B or MiCHlQAN. Ooasty
unto aet oar bnada at Traverae City la
_sd aome ^ng tackle and some
portlooment nnd dlatrihutlon of tbe ment bu no concern with Mr. Crom­ the propertlea ud the work
•aid county and aute. uu lat day
Onar^i
etrtridgee aafi a new boat and aome
fund to Ihe creditors ud stockholders well's relatlou lo these computea or la detail appraiaed at that
Wo do Mreby certify. That the ton- of Dmmber A D. IMS.
more balr. I wlU try to be a good boy.
of the two COtnpules under that do eiiber of them, or with the amount tbelr valne tp tbe United Stnica.
gotel B a correct atatemeat of the
PRBD R. WALKER.
ot bis proleaakmal compenutlon; it
Beni* Winnie.
Cerwpany Aeei
CHARI.BB 8. JOHNSON.
« not toe affair of this government
M. A fisaderi.
Approved Every Action.
SdVvdaM Ue ooM ooaoty of------ROBERT B. WALTER. Dear Suu CUu: Pleau bring too
Inquire who were the oecnrily hold
Tbe Fikneh company ateadlly rctnaTnmno. lo ooid auto of Mlobjsu. COUNTY CANVAMERV
STATE­
The Panama canal trauacUon wu era of toe compuies.
ed for over two years to make uy of­ u Interurbu railway.
Mr Bactan of Brtaidaat ahd TleoMENT.
U. A fiandeei.
actually carried through not by elihnr
fer srbUerer la anawm to tbe
Cromwell fiubmited LleL
.ihwatd^ BhlM CoAgraaoloua. IasM
■lu TroopfM.
tbe iben oecreUiy of siste, Mr. John
taUvo had DoMty OCtaon a«d tor and
ffTATEMEKT OP VOTES given li
Kevertbeleee, Mr. Cromwell, ot bis written requeata of tbe Isthmian Canal
Dear BanU CUns: Pleau briag
Hay. or Um then secretory of war, Mr.
ud when Its preMdael e some faetoriu aad some resorttba .Oouty of Grand Traverse. BUii
Ellbu Root, both of whom, however,
ot MlchlUA for Seutor In tbo Buts Btltutlon ud
s. 1 have iDOtl everything riu.
mere cognisUl of nil the casenllal fea- gether with a copy df.hU sutement
■mt to tha aagatliffloyt this otato. .................................. .......... remty-Sevaatb One Tbousaad Two Hundred
Mlm Trgveru City.
published oo toe nth Insiut ud
lotoaeo M the *
RMpti A Aadaraaa.
Ibety-Ntos............................ ----U" nrta; but by toe then attorney g
which I transmit heiwwtto. a foil list
" BOrof^tS
ersL Mr. P. C. Knox, at present sei
of tbe stockholders of toe New Pan- rabaaru. tbs umpuy, by cable. ie~
1 Boetta hoW to aoM maty
lor from Peusylvuto. I directed
eepted
tbe
appredasenent
of
040MO.OOO
panM compuy of Prance oa Jan.
Id Traroraa oa Ttmday the
approved oterr acUon. and am reapoo> by our fwnmtsahm Tbla gov- little TuUbnle oo tbe end e
IhM dar
« Noeeaher
to the yew om
Ly«r

Toar Meod.
alhle tor all tost was done to carry- ... .MO (numbering ovar AOM) ud a
. tbemS «1M hoadrad^ el^
Balpkta ABdmoa.
tog out toe will of tbe coagress; and list of sU stockholders who srere pre»
V Batoc M TravwM Chy. Mlehlcaa. Two
Bight Uandrod
ent at a special muting of toe cotnjtroTtoloM
of
toe
law.
enacted
by
caaal ud railroad. ai
day at NoroBber A. O.
Blghiy-Blt ....
puy
heM
Feb.
2A
IMA
Immediately
congreu after eahaustire examla
•ad UMy were gl^‘■■'for tie foitoVlng
alter the cUle offer ot the company tloa aad prlcm tba c
♦ ' AROUND filLVRR LAKE

aameu peraou:
lag toe price and i
While wu made to tbe United SUtce (Jan. pendllarc of to* money after toe moat A
Pred C. M'etmore recdved
I of Oouty Cob
Twenty-Seven ............................... «:7 pUod with by the execuitve.
toe transaedbn was pending 1 saw Mr. Ml, 1M2I to accept the appraisement
Two Thooaand Bight HaadrM
and diacam
Htu Mlule Fabl apeat Friday and
Elgthy-Slx votes .......................... SSM
Cromuelt but two or three Umes. and of 140,000.000 made by toe Isthmlu •Ion.
r«n«i
CommUsion.
ud
to
sell
tor
said
Total ............................................MM
commuBlcations wUb him weru
1 transmit berewito Usu of tbe doeu- Saturday with Mrs. Wllkop.
canal
STATE OP MiCHIQAN. County
Mr. and Mis. Chnrlu Thomas ayeat
ud other property, and toe aharve of menu in toe poaaeulr,in of toe depart­
Grud Traverse—as.
Thousand Four Hundred
We do Hereby CerUty, That
tbe Pusma Railroad compuy.
Ha ment ot state, tbe department of Joa- Soaday erenlog wttb tbclr MugWu.
Thirty-Nine....................................14»
-------------him.
to
the
same
------.
tiee
ud tlw department of war to tbaL Mrs. Hugh Dana.
fcHwgolng U a correct sUteamt of votes wore given againt »»«d amendLu also fornUbed Boe a certified copy

1 T»
1
doubt
whether
Mr.
Root
beM
It
the
eoagrsa
area
(It.
It
may.
dlrwrl
Tha BoA of' OoaatyCaBTaaiera of tbe votes given In the CpUV M
Otto Brsger and WlO Dana made a
of the final r^rt of (be liquidator of
uy conversation with him. The
" oeotr ^
to '
Grand Traveree for Seutor IB tbe
that they be printed. They are. and
ooM
ot Oraad Trareree
Tra<
torney general saw him frequently, as toe old compuy. which wu filed on always have been, open to toe examln- bnslaeu trip to Travoraa City TouBtoo WllUtoah. hartoi
25to lau ud '
be war eouiwel tor toe Puaiu
Bevenhi
to t
a»d caayaaaod the
tha Totoa glToa
i
ailoo of uy membm- of tbe congress. day.
by toe civic tribunal ot toe Seine. i
ilpe aad varda of at
Oenerml EtocUon held on Tnesday. tbe
put: toeir communlcmtloiie wer.
MIM Kate McMulUs aad Aato BraTbet« la no object in printing toem. but
third day of Noveubar. In tbe year
ficlal. as rcpresuilng tbe two sides. geiher with a summary account pi
to«r« Is also no objection to prtnUag ger spent Sunday evealag with Nr*.
pared ud signed by
'■
le tboaaud nine bandied eight
encloec copies of a
toewt, uve it Is a useless expense.
Val. Dunn.
I Ute u toe 24th uKlfflO.
IN WITNESS WHBREOP. We have
1 nlw) transmit a U« of toe dm
Miu Utos Ouvlooa u«st Theoday
>er. In ibe
■aad alaa boadrod aad ai^ for Re- hereunto set our bands and canoed to
TranalatUft of Reulw
aaeata foraiabed by Mr. CromweU.
be affixed tbe seal of tbe Circuit Ooart
> tbousud nine bnndred eight,
with her tuBL Mrs. Sawyer.
. attentloo, ud with Senator
miso transmit a trauUilow ot
THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
for the Couly of Grand Trsverme this for ud agalut the Revised CoutKuHr. and Mrs. Jamu McOarry of
renolutiona. with toe vote
Knox ud Mr. OomweU. to whom I
Tb* WblU Hoou. Dec. 18. IMA
bate. Rberll. 'Ooaaty , Oeck, CJoatj EleveaU day of November. IMS.
tlon ud the
‘------- *--------A E PFLVBH.
the CMslUuilon of thU State umed wrote to reaponae to the reqoaat of a kpon them, edopted at a meeting <ff
of toe new compuy.
with their slstor, Mrs. Frank Kratdeh*
guUemu who wished to know about
J. M. MYERS,
herein.
Wlthowt li
A 8. DOBSON.
IN WITNESS RTIEREOF. We have toe itockhoMere to toe Pusma Cual held on April n. 1M1. fur toe pnrpom
3uTd Of County Cu'
There la a certain New Tork baslhereuto set our bands at Traverse
of finally raUfylng toe sale. AU toue
Clarence Dunn called on Lawreau
City. In uM county and Suie. this
Tbe title to the Puama canal prop docnmcDU I herewith transmit u a oeu man of a raiher wsgglto dlspoalTwelfth day of N<
■ - A.
- D- IMS. erUes wu vested In the New Panama purl of this message. It appears from (loo'who coeiends that bit wife hu no Duo Friday evenlag.
Miss SuwaM and MMa Pcutrnfica
Canal
comiuy
of
Fruce.
which
wu
toem
that
the
crediuws
of
tbe
oM
comaeataUve U the Lectttoture for tbo
At diuer one olght be ebanred to called oa Btbol Eeeor Mday sttoc*
the Irani owner, thereof, ud toe old. pur number WAM pertles who have
tm of two yeara. boB aad ladodlni
socaUed Do Leaseps company, had received diridends out of the funds tn meotlou a tragic circomsuoce be bad
Bo Sret day of Jatuary A.
County Caa<
read
lo
the
evralog
paper
oa
Us
way
STATE
OP
MICHIGAN.
Oouty
Du KleUoA retaraed borne last
the
buds
of
toe
llqoldaior.
who.
In
his
a
Urge
equity
thereto.
Aad that ot oaU eleetloa. Pred R.
Attest:
Grand Traverse—as.
Walhor waa by tbo blgbeat lomber ot
Tbe title wu not to a New Jersey letter. sUlee that In toU preaeut home. A paasengvr on a traanatUnilc eight after vMU^ (Tiamda to Chkn* .
Robert E. Walter.
1 hereby certify. Tkat the twegoUig Clera
aotoo doty otoetod Jodge of Probate
company npr to uy other Amerlcu tcuoth ofDecember.toe second snd last steamer bad fallen overboard In inldot Burd of County CU'
UaitscrlptB of the state- STATE OF MCHICAN. County
r yeara. from aad
oceu
ud
b%l
never
been
seen
again.
company, nor did this government dlstrlbutioo to tb* creditors will be be­
Mtsses Clara ud Butie Froirafka
-Ww he drownedr asked tbe wife.
Grud Traverse—ss.
gun. and that the average dlvldeod
Seventh SeutorUI
ElMA
We do Hereby Certify. That
“Of course not" answered the Irre •re very IE •
paid (o each Individual wu
u Ot said rteetloa. Praak L. ator in the LegtoUture tor the uld (oregolng copy of the sutement of the
Mrs. Jobs lOmtoermu mada a trip
pressible hubby, “but be sprained hla
;&• frucs dt tiM.
Opinion Approving Title.
B by the blgbeat iamber of DUtrIct. at tue General Election held votes given In this County tor and
> Traverae City Wedaesday aftac
No payment whstever wu or wlU be uUe. 1 believe.-—Upplneotft.
the third day of November. IMA against tbe Revised Constitution and
vatu duly etocMd Sheriff tor tbe
Tbe exact legal autua. to the most
I of tbe OertlEcate ot Determlu- the firoposed amendment to
of two rears, from and Ueindtog the
minute details, appears in toe ex­ nude upon the stuck of toe old com­
•rat day of Janury A. D. IMS.
Cbariea Tbomu U baullag wool lo
CouUtuUon of this State aamed hei
Hurtleu Camblera.
haustive opinion of Attorney General pany, u It wu worthleu from the day
to. and of the certificate thereto ai- Knox approting toe title to be given De Lesseps tailed, ud thU cuu out
Traverse City for Fred Dau
Tbe rage for gambling at Wblc'a i
uehed. are correct truseripts of the to toe United Siatea. which clearly ee- from consideration all misleading Almack's dabs In tondoo In other
N.ss Kate McMalllB syut Wedaa
la witness whereof. I have here- originals
votes duly alsctsd County Clerk tor
of such sutement uc »r. tabllshea
statements
regarding
a
poaslble
purlumi toe utuj
only party
wu.j wcail
dealt ———- - —
.

tbe tarn of-two yeara. from and to- ute set my bud ud affixed the seal tlBcate ud of the whole of such orig­ Laiuwuee that
days led to mom oatrsgeous betting, dsy evening with Rou CufielA
the New Puaru Cual coin^ I chase by uy body el toe stock m tos u to wblto Wslpcrie UIU what be ealla
dadtog tbe t»l day of Juaary A D. of toe Ciimli Court (or tbe counU' of inals on file Id the office of the Oerk With WU
Hugh, Duu west to toe woota Mato
.
.....
■ old
. IJ
___ ____
r-mMmI
MWnnA n V
If ffU
Panama
Canal
company,
Grand Traveree this 1st day of De­ Of said County, so fnr u tr .y reUte pony of Fruce (with tha c
ly morttnfc
not received, ud will not receive n a good tale: A man dropped don In
And tbaL at aaM eleetloa. Pln!ley M. cember. to the year ue thoEsand nine to tbe votes M tbe questtou umed
Mrs. WUll^ Saunders oput Tec»
penny. B>u upon toe bonded Indeht- n fit before the door ud wu rarrted
RammoM wu by Ibe blgbeat number hundred eight
Inside. The club Instutly made beta
•f VMM duly eletoad Coanty T^rej
ROBERT E WALTER.
day with Mrs. John CanfiHd.
IN Wrr.NESS WHEREOF, We have sjndlcsie. Tbe action of ^hT United edness. tbe dlvidud. I am thus In- U to mhetber he wonld die <
CouBly
Clerklor tbe toTB of.two yeara tran ud
fmmed win amount tn tbe aggregaW
Hr. ud' Mrs. John Yoeker cafortatohereunto set our buds snd affixed the Statu
ud
when
a
doctor
wu
called
In
to
at­
(SeaU
.
li5.tad*»g the Srat day of Junary A
Seal of the Circuit Court for the Coun­ wholly uMafiuenced by. ud had to only about 10 per centum. It like­ tend him his mlnlatrattooa srera Inter­ ed s party of yooeg folks Sunday ee*
wise plainly appears that tola dlstribnts ot
ty
of Orud Traverse thU Twel
Twelfthh day notblng whatever to
eoiog in honor of their soa'a Itth
^Ahi*tbat. at said election. Edward COUNTY
STATE- of November, to tbe year
Uon by toe liquidator of toe old com- fered with by toe members b
fJlieeillJW
W4PV
W.
" UV UM* , —— ----------------- '
qnuUoa u W
to who
A Moaru wu by tbe blgbeat numbirthday.
ntoe hundred elghL
t™.. tte
b.U«. ot .lUior
i»ni M l-oo opont, ««aoo«0.t U.
tr MvoU duly otoetml Eaglst^of
RaprsoenUtiva.
John Caaflrid went to work Moaday
ROBERT E WALTEE
(be new or tbo old company- ^'bo office m Faria. No. SO Rue BtMnM
Dasda tar tbe term of two yw from
'ATBXENT OP VOTES
Couly Clerki
morning for Frank Cufield to tbo
Marccl. where .............
all toe recelpta. oeand
toe Erst day of Juaary
______edtoUve
_____ .. .
auto aecnrlty boldera w«w ■
A E PIXVKR.
cDunu ud recorda of Us paymuta
Tahtag as*A
County of Grand Traverse tor Rspre- Cbalnnu ot the Board of Couly
' affair.
toot at said olecttoa JtnA H. senutive to the LegUlatnre tor saM
are
on
AM.
Lawrence Duu Is buy nowdoyA
“Tour
family
seem
to
enjoy
going
to
m.
u
a
matter
cd
fscL
toe
canal
Curaasera.
M m by toe
DlstricL at tbe Oeural Election held
Burtip*.sorklng srtthaaKle problemB.
either or both, bad been
EvefT Step Taken Fubilely.
oe Toeaday. tbe third day of Novem­
-Tes.~ answered
Mlsstn Ida aad btber Dau wffl
The New Panaam Canal Company of
nor tor toe term ot two yeara rrom ber. to tbe year one tbousaad ntoe
mother
aad
toe
girls
have
oheerved
PruVe U tn UquMaGon. As tbe notake pan In emsrtitnaouit at Rnnlo
a^ *~4Utog tta Erst day of Junary bundrnd et^L
that I am weak oa getting tbe valu school bouu MB Saturday algkL
not have altered in tbe sll^test de- eompuying papara *rt forth
Tba whole number of votes cut for
gree toe actow taken by tola govern- Dqulfisied company received u lu pro- of foreign money. Tbinci sis ordered
toaL at said Meetloa. Oeerge tbe office of Reprenonutlve wu:
Mrs. Cooper called ou Mrs. Ca»
ud paid (or before 1 have time to
BUL Our eancera wu to get toe
W. Cartli and I^uru B. B^wto FOW Tbousud One Hnndred
make u IntelUgeot Inqulrtca U to tba field Friday aAcrwoon.
Slxty-Nlne................................ _.41«
canal property whlcb wu owned by T7.400.(WO francs ud tbU amoui
Mr. and Men. WQlfom fiaudsfa
and they were given for the tMIowtog
dMp atoetad '--------- -------------tbo French casitpany. ud to see that dUtiibuted by to* llquldatloo la tore*
Muara tor tbs tarm of two y^ from named peraoas:
tpeac Bonday with them btuthu. Ahn
the tlUe wu clear. Our tronaacUima paymenu torongfa (our leading bub
Detroit «
aad taMadlis the Erwt day of Junary
David G. Cbudler rueeelved
wuru carried oa opealy. and were pab- of ParU. covering a period of tbe
Ssundma. at Grswa.
21 tor a week’s stay.
Two Tbouanod Bight Hnpdred
AD. lEM.
lisbed
In
detau.
and
we
dealt
solely
Beber
Stout
and
Du
Cameron,
ol
(our
years,
dbd
te
shareboMers
i
Bora,
to Mr. and Mr*. Frank XraA
^iSid^toaL at saM rteotloa. Brneat E
■ the C, of M., wUl bo here some lime (ae tar u tbo Intercats of toe eM Pan- bering about AOOO. Every step of tbe wha bu been tbe gnest of Hr. and oehvU. a aoto
Vtoar aad Hy J- Browamm were by
ama eoaipeay were cooewraedi wttb innsactlon wu not only tabu pub*
i Tuesday nighL
tba Mgbast anBbrr at votes duly
Mrs. Fred L. Smith, left this morstog
Mias Blucbe Baraam. who to teach­ toe UquMator appoiated by tbe prop,
Beuiad Ooroam tor tbs turn of two
Mrs. H. J. Dye weal to Bhaiu tola-.
for Waylnad. for a vtsH before ratarning musto la Uardis o^toge. at Mexl- or Pr«acb govenuneotal body, tbe
yeara from ud tododtog tbs Em day
-o. to
Is capwted’to
— a -few days.
morning for n weerq stoyiwBfi bar.
eo. Mo.,
ctvU tribunal ot toe Seine ud ta oeof Jaaaary A D. IN*.
tbe ftnsnrtal
Mrs. A Underman and Mrs. J. EdAbd that at aaM Mectkm. Bdwto
eordonea wttb toe decree of this earn* papers of Franc* ud to* banb mak­
G.
G. !
trfboaaL
wHh
tb*
New
Puama
Canal
mieoo
wut
to
Cedar
Spriagi
UM
ing
tke
poymuu
took
proper
receipu
araaee OnoduD wett jp^Cailllie
■A*
bar ot votua daly aleetod C
eoMpaay. wblM ako waat Into UqaMn- Cram aU tb* partMe to whom paym
la very m at hfo bout.
tbla taorwlng.
VEpor Cw 4n tam U two yeara, trooa (be vqiea (tru la the .

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